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BIRTHS, MARRIAGES. DEATHS, AND I IN MEMOBIAM. Notices appearing unaer tneee headings are charge! ft the following rates:- If inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS." WES- TERN MAIL." at.(i WEEKLY MAIL," 3s. for 30 Words .,nd Id. for each Additional Word, It inserted in the EVEIG EXPRESS" and "WEEKLY MAIL only, Is. tor 30 Words sad Id. for eVery Two Extra Words. No notices of this description will be inserted unlesi authenticated bv the name and address of the sender. Telegrams cr telephoni. message cannot ba acted ou until confirmed ;n wrltin.. BIRTHS. MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS DEATHS. EVANS.—On June 9. at Ynys Hafod, Llandaff, Edward Arthur, infant son of William James and Mabel Evans, aged 14 months. WILLIAMS.-On Monday. June 8, John Williams, at Pitcot Farm. St. Bride's Major, Bridgend, aged 41 Years. Funeral 3 p.m. Thursday, June 11, St. Bride's' Major Church.
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AUGUSTINE J. STONE (Late STONE BROS.). I FUNERAL FURNISHER & FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Personal Supervision to All OrdeN. | Nat. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry Docks, No. 37. Poet Office Tel. N. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams: STONE BROS., CARDIFF. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. g ^TORKING-ST., £ JARDIFF. 8| 101, HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. | J. MARSH & CO., FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REMOVED, 31 FREDERICK-STREET, and 41, WESTBGURNE-PLACE, Price List on Application. I JONES AND SON. UNDERTAKERS, 212, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, AND 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. 1 ———■—eam—a—g————■»» PUBLtC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. THEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager.Mr. ROBERT BEDFORD. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), the Brilliant Comedy, THE IMPORTANCE OF BEING E RNEST. THURSDAY and FRIDAY, A F OOL'S pARADISE. SATURDAY NIGHT, A MAN'S SHADOW. Next Week-A ROYAL DIVORCE. al7157 Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. R A N D T HEATRE. Lessee & Man ger, Edward Quigley. TO-NIGHT, 7.30, TWO L ITTLE H EROES. I Popular Summer Prices. e2527o8 e2934o2 Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more-deserve it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF EMPIRE, I QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! TRIM! ARTISTIC!! ELEGANT! V E S T A T I L L E Y, In a Selection of New Character Songs and Old Favourites. NOTE.—This will be Miss Vesta Tilley's last appearance in Cardiff prior to her depar- ture for America. The GLENROY TROUPE Of Expert Character Dancers. "The Lads of the New Brigade." Bright Costumes! Bright Faces! The THREE RONAYS, The Original Lady Musical Clowns. The SIVRONIS, Barleaque Artistes, in their Screaming Extra- ganza, entitled. "Opera Gone Mad." ON THE BIOSCOPE. COAL EXCHANGE WALK! Cardiff to Porthcawl, Saturday, June 6th. All the Important Incidents from Start to Finish. The THREE MISSOURIS, Burlesque Acrobats. The Captain and his Mates. MARGUERITE BROADFOOTE, AL Charming Personality. Sweet in Song and Graceful in Dance. The Quack Doctor," a Comedy Sketch, by The R'A Y F O R D S ALIX LUKOS, A Singer of Popular Songs. MINNIE CUNNINGHAM, A Clever and Dainty Artiste. The Best of all Irish Light Comediennes. Bicycles stored free of charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One between 7 o'clock and 9; Late One between 9 o'clock and 11. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 10 a.m., to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m.' to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. L18863 ORD EORGE SANGER IN CARDIFF. The flattering reception given to the Prince of Showmen was noticeable by the enthu- siastic applause from all parts of the large and crowded Marquee. THE NOBLEST SHOWMAN OF THEM ALL IS HERE WITH HIS GIGANTIC COLOSSEUM of 1.000 years ago and to-day, with the ONLY REAL HIPPODROME in Europe, FAR WEST EXHIBITIONS; and GIGANTIC CIRCUS and MENAGERIE. LAST TWO PERFORMANCES TO-DAY. The Site selected is the well-known and popular SOPHIA GARDENS, CARDIFF. TO-MORROW (THURSDAY), at PENARTH. FRIDAY and SATURDAY, BARRY DOCK. MONDAY, BRIDGEND. Special and Important Engagement of the Gre it Pioneer and Scout of the Western Wilds of Canada, GENERAL FREDERICK TORONTO, and his world-renowned Warrior Cowboys, Scouts, and Camp Followers, with real Broncho Horses. Mules, and Bucking Ponies. For Further Particulars see Picture Posters and Billposters' Announcements. Prices of Admission—10e. 6d. to 6d. Two Performances Daily, at 2.30 and 7.30, in the Largest Waterproof Encampment ever erected in the world. Accommodation for 15,000 spectators. Grand Procession at 12.30, weather permit- ting. For Gorgeousness and Completeness can only be equalled by the Delhi Durbar. Worthy a journey of 100 miles to witness. al7156 P A R K-HALL, CARD IFF, SATURDAY, JUNE 13th, 19C3. MB. C. LANG NEIL'S BIOSCOPE LECTURE, MR. C. "WALKING AND WALKERS." Doors open 7.30. Commence at 8.0. W. Griffin, the One Hour's Walking Record Holder, will walk from Park-hall, via Catliedral-road, to Llandaff and back. starting at 6.30 p.m., and finishing at Park-hall about 7.30. Walking Race for Amateurs, starting 6.30 > p.m. from Park-hall. (Route as above.) Entries (free) to be made to Mr. Septimus Chambers, 21, Castle street. Handsome prizes (given by the "Oxo" Company) will be presented to the winners by Mr. C. Lang Neil during the course of the lecture. Plans of reserved seats 3s. and 2s. at Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's, Queen-street. Admission Is. and (limited) 6d. a 17162 NEWPORT- 2__ THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, i- CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director .OSW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT' the World's greatest Juggler, PAUL CINQUEVALLI; Nelly Randall- Ossi Souplessi. the Anatomical Wonder; the Eccen- tric Acrobats, the Bro. Calder, in Vagabond s Mischiefs" -a Laughable Mixture; he British Quartette; H?y Bedford. ?ed?n?Do? Dab"; Bake?d B?e; Charles Pastor; the OmeeM Sisters on the Tiobt Wre. ?8864 TxPEWlt1TING. ALL BRANCHES OP COPYING EXECUTED By Experienced Operator* 'DDnnJ VHTKRN MAIL LWlAitfJ. CARDIFF. SALES BY AUCTION, REAR OF 23. DAVIOT-STREET, OFF MACK- INTOSH-PLACE, ROATH, CARDIFF. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. MR. A. SETCHFIELD will SELL by AUCTION, at a,bove Yard, on FRIDAY NEXT, June 12, 1903, a Large Quantity of Second-hand HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, con- sisting: of chairs, tables, couches, chests of drawers, bedsteads, beds, bedding, &c.; also a quantity of Fixtures, Counters, and other Miscellaneous Effects, which have been ware- housed. now to be Sold absolutely Without Reserve. Sale at Two o'clock sharp. 1266012 PUBLIC NOTICES. gOUTH WALES ART SOCIETY ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF PICTURES. NEW GALLERIES, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF (corner of Dumfries-place). Open from Ten a.m. to Ten p.m. Admis- sion. 6d.; after Six p.m., 3d. Art Union lockets. Is. each. a17012 Hon. Sec. GEORGE F. WIHHTH BUSINESS ADDRESSES E. NELSON & CO., TOBACCO MANUFACTURERS 160, QUEEN-ST., ) 70, ST. MARY-ST., CARDIFF. 94, ST. MARY-ST., J 9, HIGH-ST., PONTYPRIDD. 170, COMMERCIAL STREET, NEWPORT. THE LARGEST RETAIL TOBACCONISTS IN WALES. IMPORTANT TO JjWERY QNE. WHEN MINOR AILMENTS AND DERANGEMENTS ARE BY NEGLECT OR WRONG TREATMENT ALLOWED TO THREATEN A SERIOUS DIS- TURBANCE OF THE GENERAL HEALTH, IT IS IMPORTANT TO EVERY ONE THAT THE BEST REMEDY SHOULD BE INDICATED. EXPERIENCE PROCLAIMS THAT SUCH A REMEDY IS FOUND IN BEECHAM'S PILLS. THEIR EFFICIENCY IN REGULATING THE SECRETIONS OF THE LIVER, STOMACH, AND KIDNEYS, AND CORRECTING MORBID CONDITIONS OF THOSE ORGANS, HAS BEEN PROVED BEYOND DOUBT. TDEECHAJM S are perfect in quality and L plentiful in quantity; they PILLS last longest, go furthest, 1. and produce the best results. BEECHAM'S are sold everywher'în box?s, price Is. lid. (56 PTT T Dills) and 2s, 9d. (163 pills). ILLa with full directions. "When found make a note of." —Captain Cuttle. BUT YOU CANNOT MAKE NOTES EFFEC- TIVELY WITHOUT A FOUNTAIN PEN. NO MAN OF BUSINESS, NO PROFESSIONAL'MAN, NO PUBLIC OFFICER, NO SHORTHAND WRITER., NO CLERK, NO NURSE, NO SHOP GIRL Should be without a ■pi O U N T A I N p E N- The Great Emporium for Fountain Pens in South Wales is the WESTERN MAIL STATIONERY JJEPARTMENT, ST. MARY-STREET. CARDIFF. Where Fountain Pens of all kinds, sizes, prices, and to suit every sort of handwriting can be obtained. SCIENTIFIC JFT Eyesight i Testing I g FOR SPECTACLES. ■ I Bonner Morgan, I F.S.M.C. PARK PLACE M (Opposite Park Hotel Entrance) B QUEEN ST., CARDIFF, B H Eyesight Testing and Spectacle Fitting only. B M No charge is made for advice. The testing H ,:} is thorough. Q  P PRFLOD^LI 1 EC8M!! f 7, CLARENCE-STREET II 111 PAISLEY, M \|i 4111 MAY, 1903 ii IJ MR. H. SAMUEL. | DEAR SIR, V \S THE ACME WATCH I BOUGHT Vi FROM YOU IN 1884 HAS HAD AN ti 9 EVENTFUL CAREER. I WORE IT K THROUGH THE NORTH WEST FRON- K TIER CAMPAIGN IN INDIA, WHERE | j ITS ENDURANCE WAS SEVERE! Y M" V TESTED BY REASON OF THE IN- M TENSE HEAT AND BOUGH M?RrH tiit I ING. I ALSO WORE IT THROUGH f THE SOUTH AFRICAN WAR AND t Iff H j AM PROUD TO SAY THAT IT HAS 1 U ALWAYS PROVED A SPLENDID H& 9 TIMEKEEPER-IN FACT, IT HAS Mt & SERVED TO GIVE THE CORRECT Wk f* TIME TO THE REGIMENT K' YOURS FAITHFULLY, I I I li J- AH*, GREEN. II WEAR H. SAMUEL'S WATCHES 1 JF THEY CONTAIN VALUABLE INVEN- M M TIONS PROTECTED BY ROYAL & ML LETTERS PATENT, AND ONLY TO F| NI BE FOUND IN H. SAMUEL'S I »| PRODUCTIONS. j | THE" ACME" LEVER 11 ( ft f 2b WATCH. SOLID REAL MAS- 1S I SIVE SILVER CASES, BEST THREE- t ill QUARTER PLATE JEWELLED. MOVE- ■ ifi'L MENT, REMOVABLE DUST AND A \M DAMP EXCLUDING CAP, HARD FLK' TI ITB ENAMELLED DIAL. COM- S PARE WITH WATCHES OFFERED I t BY ORDINARY RETAILERS AT t A I DOUBLE H. SAMUEL'S PRICE. HALF RETAIL PRICES I HIGHEST QUALITY! j| CALL TO-DAY! CALL, TO-DAY t RAILWAY FARE PAID TO ALL i PURCHASERS OF GOODS VALUE 25/- ¡ j AND UPWARDS WITHIN A RADIUS OF 30 MILES. H. SAMUEL, I 7, St. Mary-st., Cardiff. f THE BEST METHOD OF SATISFYING A WANT IS TO INSERT A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING EXPRESS." FOR SCALE OF CHARGES SEE BELOW. PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted In the EVENING EXPRESS at the following rates:- a' THBKK SIX ONCE. TIMES. T1MKS. ■ ———— S. D. S. D. S: D: 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 010 1 3 20 to 26 words 0 7 1 2 19 E -:II-;7 v.ords | 0 uuatEINED SCALE for SmaU Prepaid Alher- Usemcn-s ia the "WESTERN MAIL" and "EVEN- ING EXPRESS":— WORDS  ?R?'? SIX ONCR. TlJIIICS. TIMES. -1- S. D. S. D. S. D. 12 or less 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 20 to 26 1 4 28 4 0 Each extra 7 0 4 0 8 1 0 • words I 0 .8 1 ?0 i tal all casea the name and addreas are couatfl 88 purt of the Advertisement. J PERSONAL. WILL any person who witnessed accident to Mrs. Thomas, 25, Wellington-street, Merthyr, on thp Electric Tramway near Pandy Bridge, Brecon-road, on Saturday afternoon last kindly communicate with T Thomas at the above address. e,11597 LOST AND FOUND. FUND Colley Bitch, sablo colour; if not claimed in L" tbrre days will be soid to pay expenses.—Grange Mews, feangelown. 02599011 LOST, between Pen-y-wain-road and Albany-road, -LJ Purse containing £ 5 note and eilver.-Finder re- turning same to St. Michael's, Pen-y-wain-road, Car- diff, will be rewarded. 1'2534010 LOST, Whit-MuNday, probably in field near Penylan, L gold Key-shaped Brcoch, set with pearls; hand- some reward on return to Central Police Station, eoll SCHOLASTiC. XJONTYPOOL Town SchooL-Assistant, Art. 50, X wanted for infants; 950.-A. A. Williams, Ilges- derwen. Pontypool, e2566ol5 ST. Fagan's National Schools, Aberdare.-Wanted, for k3 Boys' School, Assistant, Art. 50 (male or female); salary according to Aberdaro Board scale.-Apply Vicar, 1St, bean's, Aberdare. e2458010 CLERICAL. BILINGUAL Priest wanted?for?St. Fagan's, Aber- dare; stipend, £130.-Apply Vicar. €M15ol2 I DOMESTiC SERVANTS. WANTED useful Help; plain cooking; nurae-house- J_ maid kept.—S 81, Evening Express, Cardiff, oil WANTED, General; housework; in country.-Ree8, Cwmclyd, Mothvey, Llandovery. e2590ol5 COOK-General wanted; housemaid kept.—Apply to Mrs. E. Hughes, London House, Bridgend. eoll WANTED, General Servant; able to wait on table; T f wages £ 12; comfortable home.—Apply Mrs. Taylor, West View, St. Margaret's-on-Thames. e2531oll TTOUSJE-Pariourmaid, 3rd of July, Cook-General 3rd H of August.—Mrs. Bunning, Biair Athol, Llanishen. ell594 WANTED, good plain Cook at once; aged 28.- T?ANTED, good pIaiBT Cook at once; t?ed 28?- W?A-'?EDgo, od General Servant; aMe to cook— t t Apply, full particulars, R. V. James, Draper, High-street, Pontyphdd. e2588ol5 G- ooii<1-êD;raI-wanted; small family; no children. ?jr -Apply 75 Richmond-road, Cardiff. e2595ol5 -? WANTED, young Girl as General, with some know- ledge of cooking; another kept; Churchwoman Preferi,ed.-Apply Miss Greenhill, 1, Church-road, Penarth. e2542ol0 WANTED, General Servant; no children; good claracter,-Apply 85, Colum-road, Cardiff. eol3 WANTED, for country, Young Girl as Housemaid.— Mrs. FenneU, Tir-y-Bont, St. Mellon's, CaTdilf. c2550ol3 WANTED, good General.—Apply Mrs. Symons, 55, Conway-yoad, Canton, Cardiff. e2551013 WANTED at once, good General.-Mrs. Chorley, 2, Vf Clare-road, Cardiff. e2522ol2 E XPERIENCED Gone., wanted; good cook; small Jj family; nurse kept; wages, £ 16.—Apply, even- ings, Mrs. Clay, 21, Oakfield-street, Cardiff. e2491oll WANTED, experienced Cook-General.—Apply Mrs. AVilson, 50, Victoria-road, Penarth, Glam. eoll LAUNDRESSES. WANTED, experienced Laundress, over 30; room in V V lodge.—Apply Mrs. Richardson, Glanbrydan Park, Manordilo, Carmarthenshire. e2463010 I HOTEL SERVANTS. COOK (good plain) wanted for family and commer- cial hotel.—Apply, stating age and wages required, Imperial Hotel, Wrexham. e2580oll WANTED immediately, experienced Cook-General; T V wages 30s. per month; with good references.- Apply Mrs. Jenkins, Commercial Hotel, Treharris. e015 S TEW-A,RDIS.-Wa.itress required, and to attend to stewards' bedrooms; wages 114; laundry and all found.—Manageress, Royal Hotel, Cardiff. e2594011 BARMAID wanted; experienCed.-White, Dinas J_) Hotel, Milford Haven. e2567ol5 COFFEE fiverns-Two respectable Girls wanted at once.—215, Bute-road, Cardiff. e2559oll WANTED, plain Cook-Gen^TlWediately; 7s — ?V Mrs. ?heppMd, Claude Hotel, Roath, Cardiff. e2600011 ANTED at once, good BarmaidT-Appiy, with refe- YV rences, Porthcawl Hotel, Porthcawl. e2549013 STEWARD and Stewardess fSTlhrTstrad RhoSdda Conservative Club; wages, E2 2s. per week, house, light, and coal; B50 cash security required.-Applica.- tions, to be accompanied by copies of three recent testi- monials, to be in hands of Secretary, 3, Tyisha-road Ystrad Rhondda, on or before June 16, endorsed "Appli- cation." ell590 W- ANTED, superior dome"sticat Person to assist W in management of a country inn; aged 40. Also an experienced Barmaid.—Apply, with references, to N. J., Evening Express, Newport e2H3ol3 ANTED at once, experii^^gWaldTlrood'TSi: rences.-S Fa an's H Plilartli. [4541ol0 ??l?Q-Ull?eED, an experienced Barmaid; also 'one to R assist in Household Duties for colliery district — Apply s 56. Evening Exprpss?Cardin. C252012 W-:ANTED. Housemaid-Waitress; also superior Girl, W aged 1&-17 years, for two children (aged 4i and 3 years).—Apply Ship Hotel, Barry. e2519ol2 ANTED, experienced liroaid; used to quick W" counter trade.—Gnniths, Queen's Hotel, Tylors- town. e2446ol0 ARMAID wanted; must be respectable; good refS rence from last employers indispensable.-Evana, Royal Edinburgh Hotel, Pembroke Dock, c2489oll ^ENGAGEMENT as Barmaid; thoroughly expe- rienced; references.-S 28, Evening Express, Car- diff. e2454ol0 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS ANTED^Uuation as Ga k,-r; well up in aU yY branches; willing to be generally useful.- Address, BalI.J?ury?Bnstol_?? e2565011 JT3 VUTCHERS—Young Man as Improver; state full J? pM-ticulars.-S?5?Yenmg?xpres?CMd?. eoll par IC\ I) RAPERY.—Wanted, young Man for General Drapery. DRAPE and Roberts, Drapers and Milliners, Neath. -Glass e2587ol5 JW Leake Grocer, etc., Macsteg, WaRted smart j. young Man for warehouse and assist in delivery; young. outdoors; give full Particulars first letter. wages 248., 0 e2572015 ??TAVTED'' tmmPdiately? energetic  young Man as' W A.. 1 nd Gardener (for Newport); experienced inside ?d out.-Cole. OakwoodCottage?chep???? ROCERY-—<'lIlted' experienced Grocery Hand as G OOCER¡" must be smart and energetic.-Apply D. Jones sison, and Co. (Limi.ted), Sw e2551ol0 __èC:-=-W;ÐÚd inmediately young Lady for DRnt¡>r.-=-irap, Afano! T ^To Harness Makers.-Wantei two men well up in T Harness done jobbing h?d; constant employ- collars, n e for steady men.-Apply 8 90" Evening  Express, Cardi^ r_ e2569o!5 "TXTAKTED, ?Lad??), WI mg to assist in and WANTED, Apply with references, Dr. Joyce, Glyn-Rhondda, Porth. e2529ol5 Y PHY E. B. Maartyrs and Co., Trade P ?i?sand EJlargers, have vacancy for Appren- tice, sEoa^Jadjor girl^I^ -rT^ £ 5I^L_^15 tice smart lad or g B GTtorFRY roviBions, SplrIt6, -W.nted G?ca?young ?tan; well up at soliciting; sma? steady young I ?'-??d?M' wage a.ppearance; caah iularg, LLeeaakkTe aannd dCcro., mMaes:teg. ol5 (outdOOl'), full part 'no —— chandlers^—Competent Fire Melter T wanted Clla eDCY if suitable.-Apply Mr. John wanted; perman e2504012  Hcrbert'WõëõIDPetent Rollturners; those WAN'lED. one or"uide mill work preferred.-Apply, accustOined to b wages required, to the Ebbw Vale IteS iron, and Coal ?.r<?- Ebbw Vale Steel, Iron, an el1586  TTTA\T™FI) aron^e7 Shoeing and General Smiths-  e2%5011 W AP^. smit^Barry. _eg4g5oll_ dSt-nlsf Urb^ ?m?'and ?.???-J-'?' salary Dodd and salesan an Aberdare. ^2483oll RfirF^RY — Wanted Young Man to take harge of holrInd cart and assist at shoP.-Apply, full particuars, Edwards, Grocer, Trecynon and Cwmdare, particulars, Edwards, *60010 Aberdare. and Evans, Porth, have vacancy (x f^ smart Assistant at their Pontypridd Branch Xloors); ?..sh -FuU?tic??. first letter. ??010 (outdoors);"We. 11 Wa.nted ?m<di&t.ly, Under-Bau er.. GROCERS oung Man as Under-H?t?; must know L  .?uLr9 D?el Md S?,?<mtyp?l. eolO MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS BOOT Tmde.-Wantei at once. smart junior BA-"i?taLt used to good class trade.-2a, High- street, Abergavenny. e2598011 D- RAPERY.-Experienced Young Ladies (Welsh) wanted for our fancy departments.—State salary required Dodd and Co.. Compton House, Aberdare. eolo PROVISIONS and Grocery.-Wantf-d leading Hands? must be good alesmeri and window dressers; also several good Men for the Order Department; a few I vacancies for up-to-date Assistants, smart Juniors, and Apprentices.—Apply, stating full particulars, to William Pegler, Pontypool. ell596 A ERATED Waters.—Thomas and Evans, Welsh .l: Hills" Works, Porth. have vacancy for Man, with experience, to assist bottling and loading; must have good reference, e2464ol0 DALTONIA Insurance Soap Company, 65, Fore-street, DLendon, E.C., ensures earning 30s. weekly.—Write for circular. C11513  ANTED. a coupie of smart Boys to Ride Bicycles f and make themselves useful.—Apply Evening Express Office. Cardiff. ell203 WANTED, respectable Lads to sell the Evening  ? Express nightly.—Apply to Manager, Evening Express Office, High-street, Newport. el0220 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. WANTED, Youth as Box-office Clerk.—Apply by letter, stating wages and references, to Oswald Stoll, Empire, Cardiff. ell577 MANAGES wanted for an old-established Industrial Assurance Office for Merthyr, South Wales dis- trict only those with good industrial record need apply.—Address, stating salary, experience, references, &c.. S 73, Evening Express Cardiff. 1'2536010 -C'-Ll!;RK'anted, aged about 21; prepared to leave Cardiff when required; good references indispens- able.—Apply, personally, Fielding's, Hayes, Cardiff. e2457ol0 QHARP "Lad wanted for ofetc-e work.-J andE k3 Sankey, Hope-street, Cardiff. e2545010 WANTED, C1erk-Warehouseman; preferred with wknowledge of mill furnishing and typewriting; Bristol.—S 21, Evening Express, Cardiff.2139010 X, 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for address- in- circulars.—Send addressed envelope for pro- posal Manager, SB, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. e2538ol3 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. A Good Opportunity.—A f.rst-class Agency Appoint- ment is vacant; applications should be made by trustworthy men of active habits; previous agency expe- rience not essential.—Address S 19, Evening Express, Cardiff. 1'2435010 DRESSMAKERS, &c. MILLINER wanted at once; able to execute own JyjL orders, serve when required; Welsh.—Apply J. Jenkins. Gowfrton House, Gowerton. 1'2462010 W ANTED, Improvers and Apprentices to the fT millinery and showroom.—Apply B. V. James, Draper, High-street, Pontypridd. 1'2539015 DRESSMAKER, thoroughly competent, takes daily J engagement; terms moderate.—S 42, Evening Ex- press. Cardiff. e2494oll APARTMENTS. WESTON-super-Mare.—Apartments (superior), in f f best part; near pier and pavilion; bath and every convenience; highly recommended; no card.- S 74, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2537ol3 BOARD-Residence; also Front Bed-Sittingroom; ,D moderate.—10, Richmond-road, Cardiff. e2553ol5 URNISHED Bedroom, Cardiff or neighbourhood, Jt' wanted by gentleman.—S 92, Evening Express, Car- diff. e2574019 GOOD Apartments, gentlemen; partial board, 14e. Goach (optional). -40, Gordon-road, Cardiff. ehl5 COMFORTABLE and respectable Lodgings to let for 2 young men; shop ?istants preferred; close to T. V.R. and R.R. stations.-Apply S 82, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2554ol5 c omrORTABLE Apart-ents, Hamilton-street ( Cathedral-road); suit 1 or 2 gentlemen; bath and piano.—S 76, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2540ol3 FURNISHED Sitting-room and Bedroom; h. and c.; J terms, 7s. 6d.. Also Lodgings for respectable men. —47, Redlaver-street, Grangetown, Cardiff. e2532013 PENARTH.—Superior Apartments-sItting &ndone or two Hickman-road. e2514ol2 COMFORTABLE A3mrtments, with or without board;- ?/ cloft to to<t?.—9, Park-place, Cardiff. e24MolO SUPERIOR furnished Apartments, with good atten- dance.-49, Rich-ond-road, Cardiff. e2497oll SUPERIOR Apartments; near station; comfortable, quiet; suit gentleman.-56, Stanwell-road, PŒarth. e2477oll PREMISES. i■\VX ypSSSRS, 8 HERN AND PERTWEc. DjL AUCTfONEBRS, VALUERS. SURVEYORS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold see Western Mail" Daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 93. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1S49. FOR ,?ale, Ho*Res, Cressy-road off Marlborough-road. J —Apply 1, Cressy-road, Cardiff. e2597ol5 DWELLING-House to let, 22, Patrick-street, Docks. D-Brukewich, 113, Bute Docks, Cardiff- bl5 TO Let, a bold corner P remi&eB, with five modern Twindows, in most central position in Swansea; lease, fixtures, at valuation; suit smart jeweller or gent.'s mercer.—James and James, Auctioneers, Swansea. eol5 SHOP to let with immediate possession; flxturem oom- plete; 17, Corporation-road, off Penarth-road.— Apply H. A. Jonas, 134, Holrnesdale-street, Cardiff. 1'2593015 8 ?Cllaarre -?r-oaad,l .-S? hop and Dwelling to et.Brukewi?h, ? H3, .B%ute Docks, Cardiff. e2558015 Sw ANSEA.-Well-funrn;hed private Residence to let for six weeks from August 6th, or for autumn and winter; on high ground; full view of Mumbles and bay; 3 reception, 4 bedrooms, bathroom, h. and c.; terms including plate and linen Addrt- Cranleigh, Evening Express, Swansea. c2576015 L AMPETL-R.-Vilia to Let, for August and Septem- _tj ber; 2 sitting, 3 bed rooms, bath; fishing; ser- vant left.-Jones, Tyssil. e2543ol0 'TO Trading Firms.-End ]ewe, grand opportunity, TL 0 ek ??p Shop, Commercial-street, Aberdare; now occupied Maypole Dairy Company.—Berry, Aberdare. e2535013 MALL Shop; house, bakehouse, stable; rent low, without rates.—Apply on Premises, 61; Topaz-street, Roath, Cardiff. e2552013 CRICKHOWELL. Usk Valley. Exquisite mountain, river, and lake scenery; fishing, boating, cycling, otter hunting; near good golf lilnks.-Pretty Country Residence; most conveniently situated; 3 reception- rooms, 7 bedrooms, 2 dressing-rooms, splendid offices; stable, coach-house, nice garden; to let, furnished, one to three months, July, August, Septemher.-ParticulaI"8 apply S 52, Evening Express, Cardiff. c2499ol2 3, Gordon-road, Cardiff; good elevation; central; 2E2 10s. monthly; tenant paying rates, taxes, as usual.—Key 1, Gordon-road. e2507ol2 ILLA, delightfully situated, for Sale; off Newport V road, Cardiff; five minutes' walk from R.R. and T.V.R. Stations; price £ 400; immediate cash wanted, £100; balance can be paid 10s. 6d. a week until cleared.— S 44. Evening Express, Cardiff. e2503012 LARGE Shop to Let; good position; opposite Custom j_J Hou,e.-Brukewicb, Bute Docks. e2523ol2 FOR Sale, new aouble-fronted Houses, in P?nhiU- road, facing Llandaff FieIds.-Particulars William Geen, Builder, Penylan, Cardiff. e2479oll WESTONp;;¡::Mare.-Comrortab1Y f?rnished, well- situated House to Let; any period; moderate rentaL-Apply Morwood Cross, Weston-super-Mare. e11576 TO Let, Corner Shop; centre of town; No. 9, Wood- j. street; near St. Mary-street.—Apply 113, The Exchange, Cardiff. e2473ol0 TO Let, 33. Stacey.mad.-Apply Williams, Kendall JL House, Plymouth-road, Penarth; or 5, Comet-street, Splotlands, Cardiff. e2474ol0 PENARTH.—40, Westbourne-road; compact House; JL well arranged; rent, L40 exclusive.-Apply 35, The Walk, Cardiff. e2466olO P ENARTH.-No. 2, ,Westbourne-roaa.—Semi-detached JL Villa; 8 rooms, kitchen, scullery, greenhouse, garden, &c.; rent £ 40.—Key at No. 21, Westbourne-road. ell515 PUBLIC-HOUSES. ZC 750 all at.—Seaside Hotel; opposite excursion platform Weston-super-Mare; big profits; proprietor retiring.—Particulars, Walker, 36, Webb-street, Staple- ton-road, Bristol. e2584022 FULL-licensed Inn, Gloucester, in main thorough- fare and comprising good accommodation, to Let. Apply Secretary, Stroud Brewery Company (Limited), Stroud, Glos. e11587 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. TTV)R sale, a good class Draper's Business in populous I industrial town; with or without stock-in-trade; long lease; extensive premises.-Particulars from James and James, Auctioneers, Swansea. e2578ol5 SEAMEN'S Outfitting Stock for sale.-Ad&ess L. C., Evening Express, Swansea. « e2577ol5 £ 1,000.—Business Transfer Agency, principal offices in Bristol, for the disposal of Businesses of all descrip- tions; established 17 years; handsome corner premises; I net profits E400 per annum; proprietor would remain one month to teach purchaser if desired; easily learnt; price kl,000.-Apply to Tebbs, Victoria-chambers, Bris- tol. e2526ol3 IPU ARE OpportuiLitY.-Protitable Chemist's Business JL\/ for Disposal; residential district; no opposi- tion; first reasonable offer secures.—S 55, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2512012 INEGAR Manufactory for Sale; profits, jE4 weekly; no experience necessary; stock and goodwill, £200. —S 22, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2440ol0 NEWSAGENT, Stationery, Fancy, and Tobacconist. N-Average weekly returns, B28; best position in Rhondda; low price to immediate purchaser.—Address Thompson, Estate Agent, Washington Hotel, Porth. e245501 0 SMALL Drapery Business, Cardiff, Newport, or k3 Bristol; or shop.—S 89, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2568011 HORSES, UVE ST0CK7 &C7~ WANTED, Pony, about 13.2 to 13.3; not less than six I years old; must be thoroughly quiet In all traffic. Ajaft Thompson, Wøfte. elK89 BICYCLES, &c. R Sale, Lady's Sunbeam Bicycle; good condition; cheap.—12, St. John's-crescent, Cardiff. e2510ol2 26, Queen-street, Cardiff.-Osmond Free Wheel Cycles, £10 10s. and JE12 12s.; Royal Enfield Cycles, from £10 10s.; Singer's, from Llo 10s.; Raglans, from £10 10s. We offer the best choice of high-grade cycles. We have a few E12 12s. Humbers to clear at -ell lIs.; Lady's second-hand Raglan for E4 18s. 6d.; new ?20 Humber Racer for ?"-t cash offer. ell579 Grand Mount.—The??ey Imperial Speed, Clipper ?\. Rellex tyre, ?'-i,tlb.; price LIO. or 12 instal- ments of 209.: send for cat Agents wanted where unrepresented.—Apply Rjlej; Cycle Company (Limited), Coventry. ell480 APOLOGY, Apology, Xhotagy .—Messrs. Parry Co., Cycle Manufacturers, late of Mill-lane, now removed to new premises, Strand Buildings. Penarth- road, close to G. W.R. Station, deslrs to Apologise to their numerous friends an general public for the delay lately experienced Jjrthe execution of many orders, but are now I-a position to attend to all orders and give prompt delivery. Siren Cycles built to order from 10 guineas cash. New Departu*, Morrow, Eadie's New Combination Hub, or the Hub S-speed Gear, fitted with care and despitfeh at moderate charges. Repairs, Stove Enamelling, Nfekel-plating.—Note new address, Strand Buildings, Penarth-rcad, Cardiff. ell308 AS usual, Pioneers lead the way; B.S.A. and Eadie fittings, free wheels, 2 brakes; bull: and finished in our matchless style for 10 and 12 guineas; no higher price; Morrow, Eadie, Ferry free wheels; Crabby and Bowden brakes, au tubes, jooter covers at cut PT;cer; plating and enamelling.—P ?oM & Co., 'nycoed-place, Donald-street, and 48, Broahw?.?O&th. ell289 REPAIRS, if seat ?r ??j?'?tM., Cycle and Motor JH, Works, Pon, a)?? ?t twaction. Over- haul, enamel, and rc-ptat? fo??Bt. if sent at once. A?"sorie3 to trade at whclesalo lactors' erioes. el647 A Road Racing r me with low drop handle- Ab?,r, Dunlop tyres, We8twood rims, and roller chain; price E4 10s.-RudV-Wbitwortli. (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  Gent.'a Rudge-Whi?wprth, Z7;n. frame; suit taU A rider; fitted with Du^jop tyr$s; good, trong, ser- viceable machine; fixt-d geaj r price :£5 10s.-Rudge-WhIt- worth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-slreet, Cardiff. A Gent. 's Special Budge-Vhitworth, 27in. frame; suit ?. t&U rider; fitted with -earcase, Palmer tyres, and fixed gear; strong, serviceable machine; price £6 105.- Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), i($. Si; Mary-street. Cardiff. A SpeCial Rudghitin. frame and 26in. wheels; free wheel a(ad flm brake- fitted; almost equal to new; price £ 7 10s.—Budge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A 1903 Standard Gent. 's Rudge-Whitworth, fitted with Aftee wheel and two ?im brakes, 24in. frame and 2Ein. wheels; only had oie month's riding; price E8 17s. 6d.-Rudge-Whitwoith (Ltd.). 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A 1903 Standard Lady's ?udge-Whitworth, fitted with Afree wheel and two rim brakes; only had one month's riding; price ?3 175. 6d.—Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-stroe^ Cardiff. A RUdg¡;Whitwort PaÚïR -ac, 24in. frame, 26in.¡ Awlieels, plated rims, fixed head; light and fast; 1902 machine; slightly shop-soiled; price Lll 7s. 6d.- Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), We St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Uent.'s Rudge-Whitworth SpeCHal Machine, mediuin- size frame, 1902 machine; fitted with free wheel and two brakes; perfectly pew, but slightly shop-soiled; price Lli 17s. 6d. r Gent.'s Special Rm?e-Whitworth 1902 Machine, A fitted with Hub two'Speed Gear; usual price E17 17s., will accept £ 12 12s.—Budge-Wliitworth (Ltd.), 10S, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  Gent.'s Special Rudge-Whitworth 1902 Machine, A shop-soiled Only; fitt?d with free wheel and two brakes, 24in. frame and 26in. wheels; beautifully lined with gold leaf; usual price ;£15 15s., will accept E12 12s.- Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), joa, St. Mary-street. Cardiff. A Lady's Specud Rudg?.?Tiitworth, high inuneTlMZ Amachine, but slighti? ?hop-soiled; usual price LIS 15s., will accept E12 12S.-Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 106, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. elll08 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. HUMBER Motor, first-rate runini E27; 2-h.p. HMinerva, Chater Lee fttimgs, L45, any size; Clement-Garrard Motors, fitted to strong roadster cycles, price on application.—Norton, 126, Queen-street, Cardiff. ell580 PIONESRUMowr-Cycte1\ 1'" u.t .*1; ftp P Minerva En?mee; ??teet from JMO. We are m?ere of engines, parte and fiMiagg for cycles and cars; try us for repirs.-Pamus, Xynycoed-place, Cardiff. eU284 THE **PtStx? ?J:c.<?<J?'?, -?'B.p?'??uai -to other Too-called 2?-h.p. elnes); fitted with 2 brakes, Dunlop Motor tyres, special coil; free trial to intending purchaser; price £35 cash.—Sole Agent. A. R. Powis, Engineer, Andrews-buildings, Queen-street, Cardiff. ell448 AYLIFFE and Sons, Daisy Motor and Cycie Works, Cardiff, and Newport. Sole agents* for genuine licensed De Dion Motor Cars; also Rex 3-h.p. Motor Cycles, with forecarriage; Kerry 2i Motor Cycle; best value in Wales. Repairs done to any make car or motor cycle. Accumulators re-charged. Nat. Telephone 832. DOMESTIC ARTICLES, THE verdict of the public Is that for lightness in construction, elcgance in design, comfort in riding, durability in use, and moderation In price, the Baby Carriages sold by Spencer, the Universal Provider for Babies, are not approached by any of his competitors. The Largest Stock In the United Kingdom to select from.—Send post-card for price list.-St. John's-square, Cardiff. eII012-4 HOME Employment.-Knitting Machines, latest .Ll style, wonderfully easy; cash or hire; lessens free; distance no object; est. IM.-W. Griffiths, Machine Depot, 146. Windsor-road. Neath. ell232 FARMS AND GARDENS. BEDDING F)ants—G<?Biums. Rmpil, Gibt. BRappy Thought, and Ivies; Marguerites, white and yellow; all above in 3-inch pots, 3s. per dozen. Calceo- larias and Lobelia. Is. Splendid stock of Ferns, Gloxinias, and Zonales.Geo. Wells, Florist, Llanishen. e2571ol5 GARDEN Netting, Garden Netting, Garden Netting.- Cord Netting, best quality for covering seed beds, fruit trees, fowl runs, xc., &c.; 16 square yards for Is.- Grainger, 8, Working-street. Cardiff. ellS07 MUSICAL. DALE, Forty, and Co/?Spee?itiew in full compass, ?? iron framed ri&BaOrtes. "/COLLEGE" ModelT? cMh? L16 16a.; (claes A) aoUo walnut wood C:l. "COLLEGE" Hodel; CIIIIh, £1& Ift.; (class B) solid Vv' walnutwood case. EDUCATIONAL" Model; casli, L22 ICe.; handsome JEj walnut wood case. "I-NFLÉXIBLE" Mod; cash. C25 Ids.; full size, j. upright piano; vertical stringing. "TBONCLAD" Model; cash, £28. small upright grand X overstrung. "T ISZT" Model; M6b, ? 10s.; ta?Mncent value; I i overstru??. "T7~AISER" M*dek; -TM?' ??; a full upright concert _tV grand ?_ ALL above Models can be had ca our Hire Purch"e ASystem for a email sum Monthly. Call and inr?pect above specialities if seekinK a good and reliable Piane W. a moderate cost. DALE, Forty, and CO., ?MM ana Orgam?terchsutt, DHigb-street and Castle Arcade. Card?. &10596 P IANO, £ 15 15s., in handsome walnut case, with j_ check action And panelled front; delivered free to any address, with option of exchange ;n one month if not a,r.provoo; grand value, and in perfect order.- Thompson and Shackell (Limited), Central Music Ware- house, 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. ECHSTEIN Piano; returned from hire, but very J) little used, and in perfect order; offered for £35 cash; listed at £ 60.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. PIANOS returned from hire, in great variety, at .L prices ranging from E12 to L25, including instru- ments by most of the leading makers; full descriptive list free on application; easy terms arranged, or a special discount fo: cash.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Ques-st.reet, Cardiff; 32, Castle-street, Swansea. e9701 PIANOS, Pianos, Pi-Os-R. 0. Heath and Sons' .L special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with a the latest modern improvements. A RTISTIC" Model; good walnut case; full com- J\. pass; cash, ;C15 156. EUROPEAN" Model; fine walnut cue; chedt JEj action, trichord, &c.; cash, £18 185. LEXANDER" Model; fall compass; handsome marqueterie panel, &r, cash, L23 12s. 6d. "TTANDSOME Pianoforte, In Louise case; fall size XX and compass; vach case and tone; double sconces; cash, £25 4s. "1\ USIC Trades Association" Model; marvellous IVIL value; beautiful, rich tone; cash, £31. "D]aA'A'ING-Ro?. Model" a perfect Instrument for .L? touch, tone, and durability; cash. £ 108. 'UTE BhaU be? pe..rrange for any of these Vy ?struLmenta to be obtained on our improved Hire I System.—For teraas, &c., call at R. J. Heath and Sons', 76, Queen-street (comer of Cbarles-atreet), Cardiff. AIM Pontypridd. Penarth. and Port Talbot..111188 MAC?!NERY,'&c' MAGNIFICENT pumping Engine, compound, tan- j?(L dem, cylinders 40in- x 70in. < 9 feet stroke.—W. Atkinson and Co., Swansea. 2530013 FURNITURE. HOUSE completely Furnished; 4 rooms—dining-room, JjL kitchen, 2 bedrooms; only £ 25.—E. E. Harris, Wholesale and Retail House Furnisher, 3, 4, 5, and 6, Market and Market-hall, Newport. Ask for catalogue. "TVOUNDS can be saved in a year by paying cash for j. everything, and this particularly app'ies to furni- ture. It's no use talking after you have lost your hard- earned money. Be careiul how you spend. Go to a cash trader. No bad debts or walking touts to pay for and many other risks too numerous to mention. See Harris, in Newport Market. Excellent place for furni- ture. Ask for catalogue. el0045 BE VAN and Co.'s special bargains Tor cash.—Cardia, Bswalasea, Pontypridd, Newport. Pontypool. EVAN and Co. for handsome Tapestry Carpets, JD bordered and ready for laying, from Us. ild. B.. EVAN and Co. for grand patterns and excellent Bvalue in Floorcloth and Linoleum. B'e V A Nan d CoT for CarpVtsand Heanhiugs of evetT description at lowest prices. BEVAN and CoT?or maw;ve Iron Bedsteads, 2in. Bpillars, from £1 lls. ?d. TVEVAN and Co. for splendid Head and Foot All-brass iT Bedsteads, from £4 4s. BEYAN and Co. lor bpst value in Wire-wovp-n Mat- T?ETA??and Co.for best value in Wire-woven Mat- EVAN and Co. for full-sized own make Feather BB?ds, good linen ticks, from 32s. &d. EVAN and Co. for handsome Walnut Sideboards, Bplate-gias3 hacks, from £3 19? M. BEVAN and Co. for immense selection Walnut and Bother Overmantels, 5s. lid. to 10 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for special Bedroom Suites, chest, Bgla ,s, marble stand, chairs, &c., £3175. 6d. B EVAN and Co., for grand value Satin Walnut Bed- T)EYAN and Co., for grand value Satin Walnut Bed- BEVAN and Co. for Chippendale and other Cabinets Ba.ud Sideboards; great variety. BEVAN and Co for American Organs, every In8tru- Bment warranted 10 years, from L7 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for Pianofortes, full compass, hand- Bsome walnut cas, from CI5 155. BEVAN and Co.  for handsome Saddlebag Suites, grand patterns, from 8 to 16 guines. BEVAN aad Co. for the celebrattd Empress Piano, a Biriagnificent instr!iment, 28 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for really beautiful Suites in figured Bsilk, from 12 guineas to 25 guineas. BEVAN and co for the King of ail Pianos; see it Bb?fore buying elsewh?re; 40 guineas. eIC806 BEVAN and Co. (Ltd.), Largest Furnishers, Cardiff, BSwans?a, Pontypridd, Newport, and Pontypool. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. "VJ"E'V Brake, varnished wood, seat 18, fitted with j\| plush cushions, lamps, foot brake, complete.— Plummer, Carriage Builder. Newport. Mon. e2452010 SALE.—New Trolley, 2 milk-carts, second-hand business carts, cranks, flats, and market gardeners' carts; London coster barrow, cheap; room wanted.—Thomas, Wheelwright, Tunnel, Queen-street. Cardiff. 82596011 SPORTING CRICKET, Tennis, Golf, Fishing, and Shooting Goods. -Edwards, 64. Commercial-Street, Newport. e2415010 rpo save 2a per cent., buy >eur Fishing Tackle, X Cricket, and Tennis from Chambers, Gunmaker, 21, Castle-street, Cardiff; also at Bristol and Shepton Mallet. Nat. Telephone, No. 013S9. el0642 COAL FOR SALE. COALS per ton for cash on delivery.—Our Special Large at 21s. is noteA for heat, durability, and cleanlinees; Red Ash Large, 16s.; Cobbles, 16s.; Range Coal, 15s.; other qualities at proportionate prices; please send postcard-Shields Bros., Crwys Coal Yard, R.R., Crwys Bridge Cardiff. Estd. 1875. <11392 MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Trusses, Leg Irons, ACrutches, Belts, Children's RuQber Trusses, Elastic Stockings, &e. repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.—Allen Pearce, Charles-street (ntf Queen-street), Cardiff, and ErDadineaci, Bristol. e!0S72 PIGEONS, POULTRY, Ac. I DUCKLINGS, week old, 7s.; 3 weeks, 9s. dozen-I DF,dward Evans, Pontrhvdyfen, G1amorp.n. eol5 BROODY Hens, Bull Orpington; pure bred; 2?. 6d. Beach.-65, Conway-road, Canton, Cardiff. e2515ol2 WAGON AND COLLIERY REQU I SITI ES. SLEEPERS, Fencing Posts, &c., all sizes; creosoted and clean.—Charles Calder and Co., Prince of Wales Dock, Swansea. ell 567 MISCELLANEOUS. IS your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shop JL in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 38, Castle Areadi (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for tea years with Mr. Spiridion). Ctocks and Music Boxes cleaned and repaired. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. FOR Sale, Bath Chair, upholstered on superior J springs; one inch rubber tyres; all in good condi- tion.—Apply 22, St. Aurtrewls-crescent, Cardiff. e2543010 PADE Ace Guinea, 30s.; Half-guinea, 15s. Crim?an ? Medal with Inkerman, Sebastopol, and Balaklava Bars, 20.; approval. Jubilee £5 Piece, £5 5s., and L2 piece, mounted, E2 10s. Gent.'s 18ct. Gold Albert, straight links, 2oz. weight, t6. Benson's Gold Lever Keyless, £ 10.—Hill, 48, Taff-embankment, Cardiff. olO BABY'S dai tily embroidered Robe, Long Clothes; B50 articles; worth JM; unused; 20s.—Owner, James's Hall Farm, Haselbury, Bryan. Dorset. e2445ol0 B USDIESS Cuds or Bi1Ibeads; 4s. I,GM; Handbills, Bpoc-ters, Fete and G?Wa Printing unequalled, at Boron's Printing Works, Arcade, Bristol. e2410o9 gq9?ze; .r.? description, for shops, reSiuenCe8; ? estimates free; any distance.—Fred Morgan and Co., Cardiff, Manufacturers aud Contractors, also of Tents, Flags, Tarpaulins, Horse, Car, and Rick Covers, Har- ness Awnings, Oilskins, Sacks, Coalbags, Rope Netting. ell095 I HE ABC of Bridge; new edition; Is. 2d. posCfroo j. Stationery Department, Western Mail, CardiC. URGLAB-Proof Safe; patent lock; suitable for Bpapers or jewels; an exact model of ordinary large safe; price E2 6s.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. LIST of Useful Office Goods:—Paper fasteners, office Jj paste, electro-plated pins, damping-wells and brushes, sponge bowls, stamping pads in various colours always ready for use; paper weights, ebony rulers, ink- stands, inkwells, inks in all colours and for every possible use; erasing knives, paper cutters, duplicate post-card books, letter clips, pen nibs to suit all hands, pen-racks, pen-wipers, &c., &c., on sale at the Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1 BURGLAR-Proof Cash Boxes; can be screwed to tahle or deek; pr?e list to be obtained on appli- cation.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. SQUIRE Within Upon Everything," a most I useful book; 2s. 9d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ROGRESSIVE Whist Invitation Cards, 6d. and 9d. I per dozen.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. FOUNTAIN Pens.—A large variety of all makes and in all qualities; price-a from Is. each.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. P DOGRF,SSIVE Whist Badges.-The Golliwog Series, 2d. per dozen.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. book; price 5s. Sd.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Law of Landlord and Tenant," with a X copious collection of useful forms, Is. 2d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mai), Cardiff. T' HE Pen-carbon Letter Book; copies while writing; Tno pre56, no work; any ink and any pen; the most perfect, rapid, and efficient method of copying letters, &c., ever invented; full directions given with each T HE Pen-carbon Manifold Order Book of 100 pages; J. price Is.; a clear copy is produced simply by nsing ordinary pen and ink.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. F" OOLSCAP and Quarto Letter Presses and Stands; price list on application.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. LLYEK Paper Tray Cloths, in three Eizes; le. per t j box of one dozen.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. HE "Ta.ttler" Fountain Pen, fitted with 14-carat JL gold nib; price 3s. 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. USEFUL and Ornamental Shelf Paper for decoratien TTSEFUL. and Ornamental Sheit Paper for decoration ..i.9; box, containing twelve yards, 8d., post free.- -station?ry Depa?tmmt, Western -M i l Cardiff. -Stationery pa.rt;>Ilt, Western Moil, Cardiff. USIC Ruling Pens; holder and two pens, complete, j\j_ on card; price 6d.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. P.-e'nNilb that will suit almost every writer, the A •' Western Mail Quill; sample box 6d.. post free. 6tationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. D" ESSEBT Papers, 25 for 6d.; five different sizes and designs.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MISCELLANEOUS SALES Contd THE Paternoster Printer, for printing cards, books, papers, ke. prices Is. and 4s.-StatlOnery Department, Western Mail, Card!5. I NDEXED Letter .-A?berg, Warwick, Match- less &c., and various other makes ,t moderate prices.ta:io;'ery Department, WeEtem Mail, C.,diff. COKSULT Me" (a book that even' family requires), 2s. 9d., post free.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. A Chinese Honevmoon," ",Three Little Maids," and J\_ A Princess' of Kensington"; six reai photo- graphic post-cards of either of the above plays at Is. per packet.-Can be obtained at the Stationery Depart- ment. Western Mail, Cardiff. MBOSSED Lace Dish Papers, in packets of three fj dozen, assorted sizes; price Is.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MRS. Beeton's Cookcry Book&; a collection of prac- ?jL tical recipes; prices, Is. 2d. and 2s. 9d.: post free. —Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. MONEY WANTED. WANTED to borrow £ 300 at 5 per cent.; payable W quarterly; good freehold security.—S 94, Evening Express, Cardiff. e258509 MONEY TO LEND. THE CHARING CROSS BANK. 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A RACE WITH RUIN,
A RACE WITH RUIN, By HEADON HILL, Author of "Guilty Gold," "The Queen of Night," "By a Hair's Breadth," "The Peril of the Prince," &c., &e. SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS. ) Leopold Tannadyce is a money-lender and financial shark, who holds heavy mortgages on the estate of Sir Charles Roylance, which he is about to foreclose, for he covets Roy- lance Abbey, hoping to acquire social status by becoming its owner. Roylance has a horse. Starlight, with which he hopes to win the Century Stakes, and, by means of long price bttting, gain sufficient money to pay off the mortgages. Tannadyce has a jackal in a broken-down peer. named Hooligan, whom he has ruined, and whom he now uses, in connection with a betting agency, to tip Starlight, and thus reduce the odds preventing the coup Roylance seeks to bring off. The betting agency, "Parker's Lightning Finals," is run by a ruined gentleman named Beau- champ, assisted by his daughter, Nance, who discovers Tannadyce's designs and seeks to save Roylance. who, in better days, was her sweetheart. Hooligan is suspected of the murder of a woman found dead on Epsom Downs. She is the sister of a "bookie" named Tidmarsh, was once a music-hall star, and was inveigled into a sham marriage by Hooligan. Tidmarsh. who is unaware of the identity of his sister's betrayer and mur- derer, has sworn to hunt him to the death. Nance has, unfortunately, attracted the un- pleasant attentions of both Hooligan and Tannadyce. CHAPTER XXV.-Continued. Box Number Ten. "There's some horses in the building that have made history, and some that are going to make it," he said proudly, as he passed into t,he cool. well-ventilated interior, "neat but not gaudy," with its panelling of white Doulton tiles, all spotlessly clean. One or two of the grand creatures whinnied in friendly greeting to their schoolmaster, as he translated the numbers into names for the benefit of his companion. "Number 10—Starlight—owned by Sir Charles Roylance." he announced, coming to the loose box furthest from the door and stealing at the same time an inquiring glance at the new man's face. But the face was quite expressionless. Bolton merely clawed at his cap-peak again, staring stolidly at the splendid chestnut with the white star, and Mr. Barron brought the exhibition to a close with a shrug of mingled disappointment and satisfaction. "The chap isn't interested in the betting market, anyhow," he thought, "and he's none the worse for that. Funny, though, that a horse that s made such a stir didn't move him." The trainer escorted the applicant to the gates, bade him good-day, and returned to his chair on the verandah. He had not been there a minute when the maid came out of the house and approached him timidly. "What is it. Lizzie, my girl?" he asked in some surprise, for though he had only been in his service a week. he had noticed that shy- ness was not her strong point. "That young man. sir, who's just gone," she began. "I'm afraid he's a precious bad one. He was giving you bis name just as I stepped out with the telegram, and h3 gave you do; false one." "What!" roared the trainer. "You know him?" "Yes, sir; he was in the mews at the back of where I lived in my last situation, and his name was Alf Skinner then." Miss Lizzie re- plied with a toss of her head. The fact was that she had set her cap at the smart young groom without eliciting any response and was mot sorry for an opportunity of getting square on him. He told me had been out of collar six weeks," said Mr. Barron. "He was in his situation ten days ago, sir, for I saw him with his livery on, driving his private hansom into the mews," the maid re- plied. Thanking the girl for her information, Mr. Barron registered a mental vow to send the man of two names about his business if lie came back on the morrow. But Mr. Alfred Skinner did not come back, and the trainer had to comfort himself with the reflection that the bogus applicant had not come into contact with any of his underlings or been left alone for the fraction of a second while I within the sacred precincts of the stable yard. But we, who have had the privilege of seeing Skinner receive his instructions from Mr. Leopold Tannadyce, are aware that there was something brewing undreamed of in the philosophy of his astntest of trainers. His mind was running on information extracted from venial "lads" about the weights in the last trial-poseibly on a pinch of poieon introduced into a, bucket of water. Whereas the trick had been done the moment Mr. Tom Barron himself translated the blue enamelled figure 10 over a certain loose box into the simple words: "Starlight, owned by Sir Charles Roy- lance." I CHAPTER XXVI. I I Flown or Ensnared P I As a. result of his meeting with the Rev. Mr. Quintree, and of his discovery that there had been a mysterious partner in "Parker's Lightning Finals," Mr. Inspector Croal was of opinion that he had whittled the inquiry into Bessie Beckford's death down to a very sharp point indeed. He was convinced that the mysterious partner was the man he "wanted," and at present he had only two ways of finding him —one through the handwriting in the address-book, and the other by questioning Mr. Beauchamp. The grave view he took of Nance's complicity with the unknown part- ner precluded him from seeking information from the girl herself For some days after the assault Mr. Croal looked in at the hospital morning, noon, and night, in the hope that the injured man might have recovered consciousness; but he was always met with the same story—Mr. Beauchamp still lay in a comatose condition. This was doubly galling, because the inspec- tor nourished a growing belief in his theory. He had caused a watch to be set on the office in Red Lion Court, and he had learned from his "shadows" that no one had been near it. This seemed to point to the guilt of "the coarse creature" mentioned by Mr. Quintree-at any rate, of the assault on Mr. Beauchamp. Otherwise he would surely have been attending to the business as usual. Mr. Croal was not aware that he himself had frightened "the coarse creature" first through the skylight on to the roof, and finally away from the office altogether, some days before the outrage on the blind pro- prietor. The inspector also took steps, personally or by deputy, to ascertain daily that Nance was still at her lodgings in Islington, though, needless to say, the occupants of Beaker- street were ignoraut of the attention paid them. Croal had not deemed it necessary to keep a constant watch on the house, but he got to know the times of Nance's visits to the hospital, and there was generally a subordinate in plain clothes to see her start on those occasions. On the morning of the Saturday before the rtnwaion of the New Century. Hoodicaot. which was also the morning after Nance's summons to her father's bedside, Mr. Croal was not in the best of humours. He had paid his cutomary call at tne hospital, and had met with the customary answer that Mr. Beauchamp was still insensible. His narrow- ing of the inquiry had so far borne no fruit, and he wis waxing impatient. He was busily engaged at New Scotland Yard, looking over the handwriting of con- victed criminals in the hope that he might stumble on a clue, when the detective who had lwen on duty in Beaker-street came in hurriedly. "She didn't leave the house for the hos- pital this morning, sir." be reported. "I waited half au hour past her usual time, too." "Well," snapped Mr Croal, "you didn't let it rest there. I suppose?" "No, sir; I invented an excuse for going to the door—made out I'd got a message for Miss Beauchamp from a milliner-but the landlad was very short with me. Shut the door in my face, and said the young lady was out," replied the man. "Cet back there and keep observation on the house then," said Croal shortly. "It'. more than likely I'll be long myself pre- sently." The eubordiiiate having departed, the inspector glanced at the clock and saw that it was half-past eleven. Among other crumbs of information connected with the case, he had picked up the fact that Sir Charles Roy. lance was in the habit of coming up from Barfield-on-Thames to lunch at his club, the Junior Carlton, arriving about that hour. Then and there he decided to go and have a plain issue with the young baronet about Miss Beauchamp, and see if he could throw any light on the identity of the mysterious partner. Sir Charles drove up to the club just as the inspector was making inquiry for him of the hall porter, and at once invited him into one of the waiting-rooms. "You are coming to gloat over me, I suppose, Croal. because you were right about Miss Beauchamp and the tipping office," said Sir Charles, who appeared to be in the highest spirits "There's no secret between her and me about it any longer, so you're a day too late." "It isn't my business to gloat," answered the inspector drily "I came to ask you a. few questions, if you don't mind. Are you aware that there was a partner in the so- called 'Parker's' office? "Yes; when we discussed the matter the night before last, Miss Beauchamp informed me that there was such a person—intro- duced. we think, by a gentleman whose interest it was to influence the betting mar- ket adversely to myself." Mr. Leopold Tannadyce, I presume?" Roylance laughted heartily. Really, inspector, but you've been very busy witk n:y affairs, though I can't fur the life of me see how they a-ffect that case of yours." he replied. "Yes, I have no proof, but I should say most certainly that Tannadyce was the wirepuller who was behind the partner." "Can you give me the man's name?" asked Croal eagerly. "No, because I don't know it. Miss Beau- champ didn't mention it, all her ooncern at the moment being to explain certain action she bad taken to thwart the fellow's machi- nations. Mr. Croal was both puzzled a-nd disap- pointed. There had evidently been a clearing of the atmosphere between the baronet and Miss Beauchamp as regards her interference in his racing affairs, but it was strange that it should include no reference to the weightier matter of the murder on the Downs. Could it be that the girl, driven to bay by the ex- posure of her calling, had hoodwinked Sir Charles with only half a story? "Sir Charles Roylanoe," said the detective very gravely, "I am going to take you into my confidence to a certain extent. I have reason to believe that the unknown partner in 'Parker's' was the murderer of the poor woman at Epsom; and I further believe that Miss Beauchamp was mixed up in it." A quick flush mounted to the baronet's face at the imputation on the girl to whom he had plighted his troth, and for a moment it seemed that he was going to commit the egregious folly of striking a police-officer. But with a supreme effort he held himself in check, and haughtily demanded the inspec- tor's reasons for arriving at such a. prepos- terous conclusion. Croal responded by lucidly and inexorably givirg a, resume of his investigations, dwell- ing on Nance's presence in the gorse-bnshes. on the agreement between the descriptions he had obtained of the mysterious pa-rtner and of the brutal associate of Bessie Beckford at the Angler's Rest—above all, on Nanoe's con- cealment of her connection with the suspected person. Sir Charles heard him to the end, bat with, growing impatience. "My good man," he ex. claimed at last, "you have been so steeped in tie w-ays of sordid criminals that you are unable to appreciate the feelings of a deli- cately bred la-dy suddenly confronted, as she was that Sunday, with exposure as a tipster —a trade which she loathed, but bravely pur- sued at the instance of her silly old father. She was silent about this ruffian whom you suspect, because a very intelligible but 110- necessary shame kept her silent about the miserable business in which she wae engaged." "What about her association with Tanna- dyce, your avowed enemy?" asked Croa-1, rather shaken by this vigorous championship. "We have had all that out together. and I can assure you that she has been as staunch and true a friend to me as a m-an could wish to have," Sir Charles replied warmly. "If my horse' is first past the post next Wednes- day the sum which I ehall win, and which wil! save me from utter ruin, will be entirely due to Miss Beauchamp's devoted pluck in defeating as mean a plot as was ever hatched. And you may as well note that in any further references you may make to this young lady you are referring to my affianced wife." The inspector pondered over this convulsion of human nature, with a single eye to the solution of his case. "I'll tell you what, Sir Charles," he said at length; "it's my duty to go and question Miss Beauchamp, but if you care to come along I'll do it in your presence. I can't say fairer than that." Nor could he, he was well aware, hit on a better plan for gaining the information he sought, for Nance would most certainly be more communicative in the presence of her lover than alone with a police-officer. Whether she would tell the truth was another matter. Oroal cynically reflected, but he relied on his own acumen to sift the chair from the grain if he could only get her to talk. Sir Charles eagerly agreed, far too simple- minded and stra ightlorwwrd himself to dis- e-e-rn anything but friendly good-nature in the detective's proposal. Besides, the plan struck him as the most effective way of scotching once for all the absurd theory that Nance was in any way implicated. Ho be OotiaawU