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WE WILL SEND YOU (ON APPLICATION) JSgBMH| OUR FULLY-ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE "»3||{ £ J| r WHICH WILL EXPLAIN YOUR WANT. IF NOT, t WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO ASSIST YQU. .w ROBERT LANE S Hairdresser & Wigmaker, v 3, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF Pompadour Fringes, from 10/8 each.
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TEETH. CONSULT ———————- MORGANS, DENTISTS, LTD. 56. AND CARDIFF, 30. HIGH-STREET NEWPORT QUALIFIED DENTAL SURGEONS ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE. Sets from £1 Is. Pain less Extraction by Gas, Sa. e95a
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BIBTHS, MABBIAQES, PEATHS. AND IN MEMOBIAM. Woum apoeartng under niese headings are charge* at the following rates:- If Inserted in the EVENING EXPUESS." MWES. TEBN MAIL," and WEEKLY MAIL," 38. for 3t Word* %nd Id. for each Additional Word. If inserted in the EVENING EXPBESS and "WEEKLY MAIL only, 18. for 30 Words and Id. loi •Tory Two Extra Words. No notices of this description win be DMrted unle" authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Telegrams or telephonic mesiae^ cannot be acted on UntU confirmed ;n wrltlu BIRTHS, MARRIARES, AND DEATHS DEATH. BEES.-At his residence, Berllanfach, LlaneJen, on June 13, Ebenezer Bees, aged 65. Fungal on Thursday, p.m., at Llanover Churchyard. No flowers, by request. ^»
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AUGUSTINE J. STONE I TOTOIAI. RFSS™ RO ? MAL. DIEECTOE. I IMS  D?BCTC? Personal Supervision to Ait Orders Nat. TeL: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry D-ke, No. 37. gS Post Office Tel. N. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams- STONR BROS., CARDIFF. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. I 5 WORKING-ST., (JAEDM\ I And 101, HOLTON-BOAD, BARRY DOCKS. | J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REMOVED, 8, FREDERICK-STREET, and 41, WESTBCURNE-PLACE, Price List on Application. National Tel. No. 0725. JONES AND SON. UNDERTAKERS, 212, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, AND 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. fJTHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager.Mr. ROBERT REDFORD. EVERY EVENING AT 7.30. THE GREAT HISTORICAL PLAY, ROY A L DIVORCE. NEXT WEEK- ARTHUR E. GODFREY'S COMPANY. IN THE JAWS OF DEATH. Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. aijalo GR A N D rpIlEATRE. Lessee & Manager, EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, 7.30, THE CONVICT. Popular Summer Prices. e2723015 Tia not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more-deeerve it.Addison. rpHE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing1 Director .OSW ALD STOOL. TO-NIGHT. NIMBLE NAT CLIFFORD, Of Whimsical Walk, Words, and Ways! The most completely lost of all days is that on which one has not laughed." FRED LINCOLN, A Versatile Comedian. THE O'MATXEYS, Comic Talkers, Sinsrers, and Dancers, in Funny Burlesque Characters. fipeciai and Expensive Engagement of the Latest London Success, LILIAN'LEA AND COMPANY, In a Farcical Musical Sketch, entitled" THE COUNTRY GIRL," or the Maid, the Widow, and the Motor (S)mash. Lovely, Lively LILY BURNAND, In her Latest Successful Songs. The American Musical Comedians, SIMMS AND SIMMS, You're Not Mad, Are You?" THE HENRY TAYLOR TRIO Of Wonderful Equilibrists. Daughter of the late Madame Lennard Cha.rles. MISS HELEN CHARLES, A Gifted Vocalist. HAIDEE LEE and WALLACE KINGSTON, In their Latest Success-" A COUNTRY COUSIN." Next Week-THE PEERLESS SANDOW. 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 ;1 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. L18863 Pla.n of Grand Circle. No booking fees. NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, -*L CHARLES-STREET. Managing DiTeotor .OSW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The Two McNaughtons, Sunny Tom and Frantic Fred. Vosper, an Up-to-date Entertainment. Charles Lilburn, Comedian. Gertrelia, Phantom Dancer Gymnast. New- port Shippers' Walk, Cardiff Coal Exchange Walk, and Baden-Powell at Cardiff, shown on the American Bioscope. K and K in a Comical Musical Masquerade. Kate Chard and H. O. Clarey. Miss Alice Lloyd. Come- dienne. L18864 And ROUGH CIDER On Draught at the ROYAL HOTEL (Large Bar), CARDIFF. The above Ciders are the Best in the World. For Prices and Particulars apply GEO. M. SWAN and CO., Temple Gate, Bristol. Largest Cider Merchants in the World. ell462 FURNITURE. FURNITURE. THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. THE BES., IN QUALITY. THE CHEAPEST IN PRICE FOR CASH OB ON EASY TERMS. To get all this go to the ATLAS FURNISHING CO., HAYES, (JARDIFF, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, PAY THEM A YISIT. CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION. t (' SALES BY AUCTION, HOLMES VIEW FARM, NEAR DINAS POWIS (Between Dinas Powis and Leckwith). IVfR. ILLTYD THOMAS has received instructions from Mr. George Wood- man to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises, on FRIDAY NEXT, June 19th. 1903. at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, his Valuable LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK. Further Particulars from the Auctioneer, 'at 17, Quay-street, Cardiff, or Ely Fa-TP1' Cardiff. ?7? CHURCH STREET SALEROOMS, CARDIFF.-Mr. A. SETCHFIELD is a Buyer of all kinds of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS and surplus and other Stocks, or will Sell same on Commission. Money Advansea on goods sent in for Sale. Good p,rices given and prompt settlements made. Sales take place on Mondays and Thursdays at 2 P.M. and Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m. coif BUSINESS ADDRESSES ROYAL FURNISHING STORES, 90, ST. MARY-STREET CARDIFF, 13OR CASH B ARGAINS. IEI$OR CASH RARGAIN-O. I-,OR CASH B ARGA-INS. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. NO TWO PRICES. BEDSTEAD, 2in. Pillar, Brass Rail. Full Size £1 9s. lld. ALL BRASS BEDSTEAD, 2in. Pillar, Full Size, Special Price -M 128. 6d. F'WI Size, WALNUT SIDEBOARD 6 Guineas. SADDLEBAG SUITES. Solid Frames, 100 to select from 5 Guineas. DRESSING CHEST and WASH- STAND, Marble Top and Bevel Glasses, only 3i Guineas. Glasses, only SOLID WALNUT HALL STANDS, from 25s. SEE OUR WINDOWS AND COWARE PRICES WITH OTHERS. FOR CASH BARGAINS. FOR CASH B ARGAINS. FOR CASH BARGAINS. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE. Royal Furnishing Stores, 90, ST. MARY STREET (NEXT DOOR TO THE WAXWORKS). C A RD IFF. JMPORTANT TO EVERY 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 THA? 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. BEECHAM'S a,re perfect in quality and plentiful in quantity; they PILLS iast longest, go furthest, J. and produce the best results. "DEECHAM'S are sold everywhere in boxes, price is. lid. (56 P_ T ?'?s) and 28. 9d. (168 pills), PII'T'S with full directions. P. E. GANE, MILES OF LINOLEUM JUST ARRIVED. 150 PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM. CARPETS. IMMENSE STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY. P. E. GANE (Late TRAPNELL and GANE), 38 AND 41, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. .11251 N AI SH' S, THE JJOYAL STORES 17, THE HAYES, FOB PURE SWEETS & CHOCOLATE WHOLESALE AND RETAIL SHOPS SUPPLIED. Sweet-making Every Saturday Evening, 7 to 10. Free Admission. elOO95 DALE. FORTY & CO.'S BEGISTEKEP MODELS OF PIANOS & ORGANS Lowest Prices for CaM. or may be had on our Extended Payment System Terms. INSTRUMENTS BY ALL MAKERS, Which can be selected either at our own or London Show Rooms, and the advantage secured of our SPECIAL DISCOUNT TERMS, including FREE DELIVERY. D ALE) FORTY, AND CO., HIGH-STREET & CASTLE-ARCADE, Al80 at (CARDIFF. Nat. TeL 1103. Also at ? Nat. TeL 110!. CHELTENHAM. BIRMINGHAM. 4:c, e9141 500 New £ 12 Cycles for Sale, BMAT y  g?E £ 6 5s. Cash only. Carriage paid, —. LISTS 3b» Sent before payment. Free Wheels, J S   J ?)? Plated Rims, Rim Braket. Tyres: Dunlop and Clincher principle.- Write FREDERICK G'E?'RG'? POT-   ??-W'' TfflQsjSp TER, Cycle Merchant, Nomich. ^p^NQW 0O1N4 CYClES 6/ 10/ OR 20/- MONTHLY IF New Models. Plated Rims. Free f Wl>eels,Rim Brakes:Tyrea: Dunlop t^WlWr tf x or CUncher principle. Sample at reduced price. Agents wanted.— ^K//)\\ar '?'r?T Th e Manager, DE?HAM jt«8 1 0 ROAn CYCLE Coy., Norwich. For HORTON-a For Females ORIGINAL Females only BENEDICT PILLS. only. The Proprietor has received thousands of testimonials from all parts. Females of all ages should never be without a box, as they at once remove all irregularities and are in no way injurious, which is the case with many advertised pills. In boxes Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. Sent Post Free. under cover 2d. extra, direct hy the proprietor, G. D. Horton (late Chief Dispenser from the Birmingham General and flying-in Hospital), 63. Aston-road, North Bir- mingham, Agents:—Cardiff: R. Mumford ChemiJ &c., Meteor-street, SPlotlvnds Mer? ChemiBWt, illis. Chemict. Georgetown. Swansea' ?hyr: t?,r Chemiat, Oxford-street. Newport lOUDC, Chemist, High-street. Cannot be had from other Chemist& N.B.—None genuine i We88 bearinc G. D. Horton in re? &am" J «&ch label Letten answered fre* 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:— I 01(<:11:. SIX OKCt. ?MR3. TmBS> s. D. S. D. S: Di 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 Each extra 7 0 2 0 4 0 6 words. COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the WESTERN MAIL" and EVEN- ING EXPRESS":— THRKK CTT ???'- <'?''   TIWKS. TIMES. s. D. P- D. B. D. 0 8 14 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 30 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 40 Each extra 7 0 4 0 8 1 0 words In all caees the name and address are counted as part of the Advertisement. PERSONAL. TTBGENT. To F. F.—AU is settled. Vrlte at U once. E. F. e2651ol7 LOST AND FOUND. FOUND, 12th in»t., near Bridgend, Waterproof Coat; owner can have same by paying expenses.—Mr. Lamb, Ccychurch-road, Bridgcnd. e2749ol7 MEDICAL UNIOR Assistant wanted immediately (outdoors); also Apprentice.-Burge8S, Chemist, Aberavon, PortTalbct. e2729o20 DISPENSES and Surgery Assistant.—Ex-unquali&ed Dassl.st3,nt requires Be-engagement; excellent refe- rences; single.—T 36, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2679018 WANTED, situation as VM?rinajy Surgeon; good If experience and references.—Apply Vet., T 25, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2647017 SCHOLASTIC. WANTED, Art. 50, St. John's C.E. Boya' School, Cardiff.—Apply Headmaster. e2667ol7 WANTED in ladies school Cardiff, Student WGoveram.-Apply T 17, Evening Express, Car- diC. e2M8ol7 CLERICAL. WANTED, Sunday duty last three Sundays July W and first in August; Evangelical English pre- ferred.-Rem,ineration, Cymro, Evening Express, Swansea. e2601016 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. ? OOD General Servant wanted; able to wash?—Apply G-27, Talbot-street, Cardiff. e2743ol7 WANTED at olee, experienced Cook-General; W housemaid kept; no children.—Mr. Lambert, West House, Penarth. e2720o20 W ANTED, young Girl as General, with some know- f f ledge of cooking; another kept; Churchwoman preferred.-Apply Miss Greenhill, 1, Church-road, Penarth. e2741011 GOOD General wanted; plain cooking; small family; comfortable home; good references required.—The Orchards, St. Briavels, Coleford, Glos. e2721ol7 GOOD Plain Cook required; two in family; house- Gparlourmaid kept; wag-. C22.-Apply Miss Brown, The Willows, Tredegar. e2727017 EXPBRIENCED General; able cook well; housemaid kept; comfortable home.-Apply, with references, 23, Richmond-road, Cardrff. e2719019 WANTED, J?e 27, thot<M??<oea P?im Cobt? country house.—State age, wages, reterenc, Mr. Carne, Nash Manor, Cowbridge, GIam. e2686018 WANTED, by a trustworthy person, situation as W good COOK; good references; long experience.— Watkins, Jubilee Villas, Tutshill, Chepstow. e2691018 ANTED, Cook-General cr Plain two in I" family; housemaid kept.—Apply, after eight p.m., 32, Windsor-place, Cardiff. ell607 W ANTED, Nurse-Housemaid; plain sewing; small t T family; wages, £ 14.—Apply, with reference, Mrs. Edward Richards, Lancaster House, Tondu, Bridgend. eZ694018 WANTED good, plain Cook; three in family; nurse v T and house-parlourmaid kept.-Appiy stating age, wages, references, Mrs. William Forrest, Llanmaes, St. lagan's, Cardiff. e2644ol7 WANTED immediately, experienced General; three f in family.—Apply 56, Park-place, Cardiff. eol7 EXPERIENCED -ousemaid wanted; small family; EcOuntry.-T 12, Evening Expreœ, Cardin. e2627ol« WANTED Parlourmaid; must be good needJ? tV woman; butler kept; kitchenmaid Apply, stat- ing age, references, wages expected, Lady Gunn, St. Mellons. miol6 ANTED at once, Waitress for the CoUego, Llan- TT dovery.—Apply to the Housekeeper. ee626ol6 HOTEL SERVANTS. WANTED, experienced Coffee-room (season) t f Waitress; also Houaema.id.-Hotel. Wvncllff, Goodwick, Pembrokeshire. e2726o20 WANTED, respectable Young Lady to assist in TT light duties; able to play piano in smoke-room when require-d.-Please send photo Mrs. Griffiths, Volun- teera' Arms, Aberdare. e2735ol7 W ANTED, good GeMral; wages ?14.—Apply, with ? T referencM, Boar's Head Hotel, Caerphilly. eol9 WANTED at once, good General Servant; character required.-Boar's Head Hotel, Treorky. e2653017 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS I DONMONGZRY.-john Hall, Tool ant, Mo JL arcade, Cardiff, has vacancy for Apprentice or Improver; well educated; not under 16. e2752ol8 SHOEING Smith.—Wanted immediatelyt 110 young Man that is well up in nailing, &c.-D. Hughes, Bridge House, Magsteg. e2707ol9 DBAPEBY.—Wanted, in July, exp?enc<?*"young D-Man; also Junior for Manchester and dresses.- Jones and Co., Abergavenny. e2734017 OUNG Man (28), of good business?bmtyr desires y Position of Trust or Travel; &WAU salary.—T 72, Evening Express, Cardig. e2744o20 GBOOM-Garaener.—Wanted, MMt. to live e Gcharge of garden, pony and trap, and stable, and i?ake himself generally usetul in spare time.—state age, experience, references, wages, Greenish, The Grove, Haverfordwest. e2742o20 G RO-CLRS' Haulier.-Tho-aa and Evans, Porth, have \3r vacancy for experienced Man; must have good references. e2724020 ROCEBY.—Wanted, » strong Lad to assist and deliver.—Jones, G r ocer, FoutYcYrainer. e2731o20 I ADDLE RS.-Wanted, several good Harness Makers IO and Stitchers at once. Apply W. Farr Jones, aadddler, 6, Great Western Approach, Cardiff. 02732020 ANTED, a Man to Paper three rOOrns.-Apply 27., W Havelock-street, Cardiff. e271;)019 OY wanted.-Apply Ja.cka, Bootmaker, Dalcross- street (off Mackintosh-place), Roath, Cardiff. eol5 ASONS, Carpenters, ic., wanted; good walliiïi JLM- masons; wages, 9d. per hour—Cottage Homes, .jownend, near Bristol. e2715019 D-RAPF.RY'wanted immediately, an experienced Dyoung Man.—Applyi stating full pMtieniars, to iuan Evans and Co., Drapers, Pontypridd. o2655ol7  ROCEKY.—Wanted, 8mart Assistant; well up in Gprovisious; with good references; state salary and lull particulars.—W. and A. Hobbs, Usk, Mon. eul7 1 EXPERIENCED Assistant, also smart Junior, wanted Jfj for grocery and provision counters.—Apply Jones dnd Co., Eagle Stores, Melmcrythan, Neath. e2645ol7 ryPTCHEBS?Young MM wanted~ to  Maist in Bslaughterl?ouse and look after horses, and make nimself generally useful.—?PPty Dan Duvies, Cattle Salesman, Merthyr Tydvil. e26C2ol8 BOY (14), indoors, wanted to train in gentleman's BfamUy; country village; Oel, lut prospects.—Send particulars T 30, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2366ol7 r\ ALTONIA Insurance So?p Company, 65 Forstreet, DL*ndon B.C., eMuree carwng Wa. wWkly.-Write lor circular. ell513 TAILOR'S Cutter.—Wanted an all-round Band.—D?, TEvening Express, CardiB. Q619ol6 ttttaNTED. a couple of "'Mrt BO" to Bide Bicycles V and make themselves usdul.-APply ETenmg Express Office, Cardig. e 11203 WANTED, respectable Lads to sell the Evening W Express" nightly.—Apply to Manager, Evening Express Office. High-atreet, Newport. el0220 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. 1 EXPERIENCED Traveller, large connection in South EWales and West of England, is open to represent a good house in Wine and spirits.—T 69, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2733ol7 trustworthy Man of good sppearance Is wantedto Acanvass CardMf and district; good terms =d exceptional prospects.—Address T 28, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2643017 BICK Tr E?.-AdveTtiser with good connection Bseeks engagement as traveller or manager.—T 4, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2609ol8 DRESSMAKERS, &c. DBESSMAKKU, nrst-ciass. with good knowledge of DmiWnery, wanted first week in July; good home; in beautiful locality.—Apply, stating age, experience, and references, T 28, Evening Express, Cardiff. eZ717ol9 ILLINSBY.—Wasted at onoe, an exp-i-oad, pMC- JM. tical Millin Mcattomed to quick OMh trade.- Fun pMUMtMt, WIIH- I)raw. F*atyp*OL *tMl<M CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. CLEBK-Warehouseman, 29, seeks Appointment; good references.—T 62Evening Express, Cardiff. eo20 £ 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for address- ?? ing circulars.—Send addressed envelope for pro- posal Manager, 8B, Elm Lodge, Southail, Middlesex. e2736020 WANTED, a Butchery Manager fo: the Fcrndale WCO-OP?-rative Society, having a turnover of C6,0?^0 per quarter; Welsh indispensable; must be a capable man with good experience; house, coal, and gas-light free. Apply, stating age, wages, and re.,ferences.-Appli- cations must be endorsed Butchery Manager," to be in the hands of the Socretary not later than Six p.m. Wednesday next. ell608 APARTMENTS. d- g Establishment; .JL charming position on the level, with lawns facing sea; near beach, Capstone-parade; comfortable, sociable; good cooking; terms moderate.—A. E. Myatt, Pro- prietor e11617 COMFOJtTABLK Home offered to respectable person near station and sea; with widow lady; pleasantly situated; nice garden; terms low.—Apply or write MIs. Selway, Caldicot, Chepstow. e2737020 WANTED, Unfurnished Sitting-room and Two Bed- Wrooms; family two.—T 54, Evening Express, Car- diff. e2716ol9 BELL Hotel, Skinfrith, Monmouth; bracing air; J? splendid drives; grand Scenw7; terms moderate.- Apply Proprietor. e2740ol9 FIRST Class Apartments; best part of Cardiff; board optional.—19, Park-place, Cardiff. e271Col9 "IX TELL-Furnished Front Apartments; every conve- nience; piano.—136, Richmond-road, Cardiff. eolb FIRST Class Apartments.—Holm Dene, 56, Cathedral- road, Cardiff. c-2698018 FURNISHED Bedroom, Cardiff or neighbourhood, F wanted by gentleman.—S 92, Evening Express, Car- d11f. EeS74019 PREMISES. MESSRS. S. HERN AND PERTWEE, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SUBVEYORS, 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 1849. TEN-roomed, Semi-detached, Leasehold House, oil Queen-street, Cardiff; in excellent condition; improving business locality; price, 2700, or rent LSO.- Apply 16, Pembroke-terrace, Cardiff. e2740o20 FURNISHED Seaside House; Porthcawl, or accessible J' Cardiff; August.—T 47, Evening Express, Car- dig- e2703ol6 PORTHCAWL.—To Let, Furnished House; Victoria- J. avenue.—Apply Mrs. Thomas, Craiglands, Porth- cawl. e11619 P ORTIEECAWL.-Ftrnished House (bathroom, stable, J. and coach-house); near station, to Let for July.— Apply David Jones, Gwladmor. e2730020 DesPenser-gardens, Riverside, Cardiff; immediate j possession.-Apply Mrs. W. H. Webb, 22, Picton- terrace, Carmarthen. e2728olS BREOONSHlRE='Vitbin-t-wo IIl11es of the town of j? BrBeon and one m&a of the foot of the Brecknock I Beacons; a charming Country Residence, in dry, healthy locality, and commanding line views of the surrounding scenery. Accommodation: Ground floor, front hall, dining and and drawing rooms, china pantry, larder, kitchen, scullery, coal-house, and w.c.; first floor, 5 bedrooms, bath-room (h. and c.), lavatory and w.c.; top floor, 2 bedrooms; grounds, tennis lawn and kitchen, garden, 2-stall stable, with harness-room and coach- house; modern sanitation; plentiful water supply from mountain spring; Usk fishing and golf links near.- Apply Pritchard, Surveyor, Brecon. e2706oX9 PORTHCAWL.—To Let, furnished, The Croft; three sitting-rooms, five bedrooms; pleasant view; close to Esplanade.—Apply Miss Jones. e2682018 WHEN Removing from present residences apply W for Free Estimate of cost to  Farthing, Removal Contractor, 179, Richmond-road, Cardiff. e2665ol7 P ORTHCAWL.-Il'urnished Flat to let, with every J. convenience, including gas and electric bells; near sea and station.—Apply 18, John-street. ellCO3 M UMBLES.-TO let, 8, Church Park, containing nine rooms; bath; pleasant situatlon.-Apply, J. Elfcy, The Dunns. e2623o.'S WELL-Fumished Houses to Let, at Connaught-road, Cardiff; Llanishen, and Wenvoe.-Apply Knapp, 28, West Bute-street, Cardiff. e2661ol7 TWO good Houses, Tylorstown; 6s. weekly; price, £145; £ 100 may remain on mortgage, if required.— T 29. liftning FXppew, Cardig. e2659017 BAKEHOUSE, Stable, and Loft to Let.—Apply Creese, JD 172, Castle-road, Cardiff. e2897018 OVERLOOKING Wye Valley and Tint-To ,ell or let, Freehold Estate about 14 acres; house, 3 reception, 6 bedrooms, bathroom, kitchen garden, orchard, elevated southern aspect; farm cottage; outbuildings. —Thompson, Estate Agent, Forth. e2611016 OFFICES, well lighted and commodious, to Let.- Particulars 35, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 1'2660017 T?T'ESTbN-eupM-MMe.—Comfoi?aNy furnished, well- V V situated House to Let; any period; moderate rental.-Appiy Morwood Cross, Weston-super-Mare. ell576 PUBLIC-HOUSES. ATTRACTIVE and delightfully situated Hotel, busy ,MM,tol; sound, prontablo trade, nearly JCM weekly; large yard and stabling; ingoing, fully furnished, £ 700; if desired, Z200 may remain.— Apply Tebbs, 76, Victoria-street, Bristol. CORNER Hotel, Clifton, Bristol; respectable, easily managed trade; present tenant 8 years; ingoing, including part furniture, £ 350.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. V- ILLAGE Beerhouse, Gloucestershire; nice  garden Vand 3 acres of land; sound trade; ingoing £ 130; worth immediate attention.—Apply Tebbs. Bristol. COUNTRY Hotel, 4 milea from Bristol; taking over the counter £ 40 weekly; ingoing, £800; L200 may remain.—Apply Tebbs. COUNTRY Fully-licensed House, Gloucestershire; under brewers ales only; respectable trade, about £ 15 weekly; closed Sundays; ingoing, £ 250.—Tebbs. ?tOMMANDING comer Fully-licensed House, centrally N-J situated, Bristol; position always commands trade; Ingoing, £ 150; genuine bargain.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. '?TILLAGE Beerhouse, situate in Banwell, Somerset; V garden, outhouses; pretty little home; price, in- cluding all the furniture, ?160.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. OOMMANDING corner Beerhouse, Bristol; paying %-J brewers about £ 50 monthly; exceptionally cheap business for £ 150; worth £ 250.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. COUNTBY Hotel, Somerset; doing sound trade, from £ 35'to £ 40 weekly; ingoing, including furniture, £900, or reasonable offer; worth attention.—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. COUNTRY Beerhouse, 7 miles from Bath; taking 940 monthly; large yard, i-acre walled-in garden; stabling, outbuildings; present tenant 2i years; ingoing, ;C220.-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. FULLY Licensed House, Swindon, Wiltshire; good, Faound trade; ingoing, £ 250.—Apply Tebbs. FREE Hotel, Gloucestershire; doing profitable busi- [ ness; returns about £ 4,000 per annum; 18 years' free lease; ingoing, fully furnished, £ 3,500; brewer will advance £ 2,000.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. /"CORNER Off-licensed and General, near Lawrence Hill VJ Railway Station, Bristol; comfortable home; in- going, £ 55.—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Bristol. e2672ol8 £ 75(Tairat.—Seaside Hotel; opposite excursion platform Weston-super-Mare; big profits; proprietor retiring.-partieul=, Walker, 36, Webb-street, Stanle- ton-road, Bristol. e2534 022 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. A TTRACTTVE Butche s, grand position, Bristol; ii returns average .SIM weekly; former tenant 33 years; ingoing, 4375.-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. "VTEWAGENT'S, Stationery, Tobacconist's, respect- IV 0,bl0 suburb Bristol; taking about ?8 weekly; in- going, £75, including stock; suit ladiee.-Apply Tebbs Bristol. /COMMERCIAL Hotel and Restaurant, principal tho- ? roughfare, Bristol; smart and attract ivc?prenx, good-class trade; ingoinn, ?250.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. RES'.('AURANT, principal thoroughfare, Bristol; J.? Prettily-ntt?d business; sound, reliable trade; in- going, furnished, £ 200.—Apply Tebbs, Victoria-chambers Bristol. "OI5FRESHMENT Business, situate good, respectable JL? suburb Bristol; cheap at C60.-Apply Tebbs, Bris- tol. SWEETS, Ice Cream, main thoroughfare, Bristol; sound living trade; price £ 50; suit lady or young couple—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. ATTRACTIVE Refreshment Business, faces three '& thoroughfares, best part Bristol; position could not be nicer; ingoing, £ 75.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. REFRESHMENTS and General, Clifton, Bristol; changed once 13 years; highly recommended; in- going, £100; worth immediate notice.—Apply Tebbs BrlBrol. 02671018 FO* -le, small Engineering and Ship-repairing Worka; Cardiff Docks.-For particulars apply George Sloggett, 35, Stacey-road, Cardiff. e2664ol7 TO let with immediate possession, "Home" Com- mercial Hotel (Temperance) and Restaurant, Maes- teg, with furniture, Ac., or without; premises suitable for any business; best situation in town; good busi- ness done; proprietress retiring through illness; splen- did opportunity for energetic persons; inspection invited; full P-ticulars.-Apply Mrs. Tudor, above address. e2624o23 FARMS AND GARDENS. GARDEN Netting, Garden Netting, Garden Netting.- Cord Netting, best quality for covering seed bedt, fruit trees, fowl tuns, .co., Ac.; 16 square yards for 15.- Grainger. 8, Working-street. Cardiff. eIL397 TANNED Garden Netting, 50 yards x 1 yard wide, 2s. lid.; 2 yards wide, 5s 9d; 4 yards wide, 10s 6d per bundle; id., lid., and 3d. per yard.—Mies, Daniel, I and Co. (Limited), Castle-street, Cardiff. el 1600 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. ONE of the Wonders of the Age is Spencer's New High Arm Sewing Machine, with walnut cover and full set of appliances, for £ 2 18s. 6d. cash; money re- turned if not approved; best value in sewing machines.- Spencer's Domestic Machine Depot, St. John's-sqaaro, < Cardiff. Send post-card for price list. e11012-2 6   OMB Employment.—Knitting Machines, latest otYlbW, OndwtuHY -7; OMh or hbo; lemons fK«; diatanoa no object; Set. IM,-W. Griffiths, Machine Xtopot, 14% Windsor used, ttmtk. «uu» MUSICAL. DALE. Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in full compass, Iron framed Pianofortes. "COLLEGE" Model; cash, L15 16s.; (class A) solid walnutwood c.?I!e. OLLEGE" Model; C"h, £ 18 Mt.: (ciMS B) solid  walnutwood caw. DUCATIONAL" Model; CMh, La 10* handsome Jj walnutvood CM<L '•"TNFLEXTbLE" Mo?el; cash. E23 l.; full size, uprigbt piano; vert?l stringing. "TI KONCLAD" Model; eMh, £ 28; .mall upright grand JL OVMStrun?. "X ISZT" Model; cash, ?N 10s.; magumeent value; j? overstrung- "T7"AISER" Model; t?h, £ 42; full upright concert _tV grand ALL above Models "aU be had on our Hire PurchMe ASystem for & small sum monthly. Call and inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Plans a'. a moderate cost. DALE. Forty. and Co? pmno and Organ MerchMts, DHig?o-stz?et and (?MUe Arcade. Ca-d&. clOSM -p- IANO, £15 15s., fit handsome walnut case, with _L check action And panelled front; delivered free to any address, with option of exchange ;n one month if not approved; grand value, and in perfect order.- Thompson and Shackell (Limited), Central Music Ware- house, 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. BECHSTE1N Piano; returned from hire, but very Blittle used, and in perfect order; onered for ?M cash; lieted at ;C60.-Tkiompsoa and ShackeU (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. PIANOS returned tro hire, in gre?t variety, at P prices ranging from ?12 to ?25, including instru- ments by most of the lejwiing makers; full descriptive list free on m,pplicatioill easy terms arranged, or a special discount cMh.-Thompson and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32, Castle-street, Swansea. e9701 p IANOS, Pianos, Pianos.-B. j. Heath and Sons' J[. special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with all the latest modern improvements. A RTISTIC" Mode good walnut case; full com- r\ pass; cash, £ 15 15s. EUROPEAN" Model; fine walnut case; check JL action, trichord, &a.; cash, Llg 18s. A LEXANDER" Model; fall compass; handsome J\_ marqueterie panel, &c.; cash, L25 12s. 6d. "TTTANDSOME Pianoforte, in Louise case; full size JlX and compass; aieh case and tone; double sconces; cash, L25 4s. "Tl J"USIC Trades AMciation" Model; r?veuo?ua A value; beautiful, rich tone: cash, £ 31. "TI XJ RAWING-Room MoCei"; a perfect Instrument for touch, tone, and durability; cash, £35 108. 'rXT~E shall be pleisea to arrange for any cf these ?.tn?m-ents to be obtained on our improved Hire System.—For tenns, &c., call at R. J. Heath and Sons', 76, Queen-street (corner at Charles-street), Cardiff. Alsc Fontypiidd. Penarth, aud Port Talbot. eIU88 FURNITURE. BEVAN 3nd Co. s sppe?t bar?alM for caSb,n1i1f, J? Swansea, Pontrpndd, Newport, Pontypool. BEVAN and Co. lOt?tL?niisome Tapætry Carpets, Bbordered and ready ?r laying, from Us. lid. BEVAN and Co. for patterns and excellent Bvalue in Floorcloth nd Linoleum. BEVAN and Co. for 0 tpets and Hearthrugs of every Bdescription at lowes prices. EVAN a 0. BEVAN and Co. for maasive Iron Bedsteads, 2in. .D piUars. froM Cl llt;, 5d. BEVAN and 00- for EPkndid Head ud Foot AU-biMa BBedsteads, from :C4 ?o. BEVAN and Co. for best value j? WiM-wo?en Ma Btr?ss?s, full-sized, tmm 7s. Hd. BEVAN and Co. for full-sized own make 'œther BBeds, good ? linen ti?,, from !2a. 6d, BEVAN and Co. or h=dboine Walnut Sideboanh, J) plate-?393 backs, frem £ 3 19s. 6d.  B. EVAN and Co. for ?mmease selection W"ut and Bother Overmantels, 5». lid, to 10 guineas. BEVAN and CO. for special Bedroom Suites, chest, glass, marble stand, chairs, &c., £ 3 17s. 6d. T?EVAN and Co., for band value Satin Walnut Bed- JO room Suites, from -V to 25 guineas. B-' EVAN and Co. for ?ippemdale and ot.h Cabinet? Band Sideboards; gt variety. BEVAN and Co for 4#nerican6rr. *very "nt- Bment warranted 10 Years, from 97 17s. 6d. BEVAN and Co. for "Pianofortes, full compass, hand- j? Mme walnut caees. irom J?IS 15g. BEVAN and Co. for handsome Saddlebag Suites, grand patterns, fro 8 to 16 gulneu. BEVAN and Co. for the celebrated Empress Piano, a Bma,gniflomt instrument, 26 guineu.  BEVAN and Co. for realli be?utif?l?a?nittes figured Bsilk, from 12 guineas to 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for the King of all Pianos; it Bb,efo-e buying elsewhere; 40 guineas. el0S06 BEVAN and Co. (Ltd.), Largest Furnishers, Cardiff, Swansea, Pontypridd, Newport, and Pontypool. COAL FOR SALE. COALS per ton for cash on delivery.—Our Special Large at 21s. is noted for heat, durability, and cleanliness; 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. -elIS92 PARK Coal Co., agents for North's Red Ash Coals, Salisbury-road, Cardiff; Wyndham Bed Ash, dur- able and clean; Maesteg "Deep," double-screened and economical; Maestos Deep Cobbles; Ocean Nuts for bakers. Nat. Tel.. 599. Established 1885-D. Beynon, Manager. ell296 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. THIRTY Five Traps and Carts, some second-hand, i cheap.—Carriage Works, Morgan-street, Ponty- pridd. e2714ol9 CHAR-A-BANC for 30 persons; splendid condition.— Pelmont-street Mews, Stapleton-road, Bristol. eol7 BUTCHER'S Cart; new trolley; 4 wheel wagon; suit Bany business.—105, Broadway, CardiS. eNlZol6 SPECIAL Value in Hand-sewn Harness.—The following prices are for complete sets made from the best- English leather, and all strapping warranted hand-sewn; black or brown, with patent leather or plain saddle and ccll-ar, solid nickel bit, complete. Brass-mounted; all brass hames, well finished, and best of workmanship- pony size, B4 10s.; cob size, 25 5s.; full size, jE5 10s. Solid nickel mounted—pony size, £ 4 15s.; cob size, £ 5 10s.; full size, £5 15s. Carriage paid to all parts. Cheapest and best selection in Wales. First prize for harness at Cardiff, Aberdare, and Mountain Ash Shows.— Steward's Harness and Bag Factory, Wood-street, CaT- diff. Nat. Tel. 3x1. e11574 NEW four-wheel Dog-cart, with rubber tyres; second- Nh=d Hansom, thorougWy done up, with 2in rubber tyres; second-hand four-wheel Dog-cart, equal to new, with pole, bar, and shafts.—Lewis, Carriage Builder, Clare-street and Tudor-lane, CardiS. *11039 I  Crank-aXle Coburgs, 4 ordinary ditto, 3 Delii.? Va- 2 Furniture Vans, 2 Delivery Waggons, 5' ?r7 lllii.e67. ii Brewer's Dray, 5 Spring Builders' Carts, 6 Hauling Carts, 7 Crank-axle Carts, 5 Milk Carts, 6 Grocers' Carts, 4 Butchers' do., 3 Station do., 10 Delivery Carts various kinds, Hand Carts, Garden and Contractors' Baxiows.- J. Norman, Cart and Van Showrooms, Market-road. Canton. CardiC. elP781 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &o. FIl sale, pure-bred Jersey Cow, in fall prolit.- Purnell, Oaklands, Penarth. e2695ol8 SPORTING CRICKET, Tennis, Golf, Fishing, and Shooting Goods, —Edwards, 64, Commercial-street, Newport. eol7 O save 25 per centTi buy your Fishing Tackle, TCricket, and Tennis from Chambers, Gunmaker, 21, Castle-street, Cardiff; also at Bristol and Sheptoa Mallet. Nat. Telephone. No. 013i9. al0642 PIGEONS, POULTRY, Ac. HEN and 14 orking-OrP gton cross Chickens, fort- W-ight old, 113.; Hen and 12 Buff Leghorns, week old, 9s. 6d.; six 1901 Buff Leghorn Hens, laying, and smart 1902 Cockerel, 25s.—Jdtervyn. Buston, Dursley Poultry Farm, Glos. e2739o20 r EN ?n? 12 P?s Aylesbury DaekUns*, week old, rI lOS.; itto, day old, 99.; five 100l Aylesbury Ducks, laying, and 1902 Drake, 21s. 6d.—Mervyn Buston, Dursley Poultry Farm, Glos. e2738020 ANDREWS, Insole Arms, Canton, Cardiff.-Yor A Hen Canaries, ready to nest, 4s. each. e2674ol8 MEDICAL REMEDIES. BTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eye?, Tmsses, Leg Irons, ?? Crutches, Belts, Children's BUOM T-11?, Elutlc Stockings, &c.; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.-Aileh Pearce, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Brosdmead, Bristol. eIO972 HERCULOIDS! Herculoids!! Hercnloids feed the J[JL brain and cure brain fag and loss of nerve power. H ERCULOIDS, the true phosphoric brain and nerve _[! food and remedy for overstrain. FTF-RCULOI $.-A marvellous success. Full coarse, II 2s. go,Sod by Greaves, Chemist, Canton; Jabez | Jones, Boath; Williams, James-street; also Stranaghan's r Stores, Castle-street; or Sole Depot, Keraick and Son 'Limited), Bridge-street, Cardiff. e11557 BICYCLES, &c. I A Question.-Why purchase disappointment at A auction-rooms or be led astray by alluring adver- tisements when you can suit both your pocket and desires by making a selection at Robert Bevan's well- known depot, who cordially invites inspection? Note the following EVAN'S Special; fitted with free wheel, -t- Bhub, plated rims, front rim brake; guaranteed for twelve months; ;C5 17s. 6d. BEVAN'S Diamond; fitted with free wheal, Bowden TtETAK'S Diamond; ntted with free wheat. Bowden plated rims, British tyres; £7 7s., or 12 payments of 15s. BEVAN'S Standard, New Hudson; iftted with ball- bearing free wheel, front and back Bowden brakes, T)EVAX'S Standard,Kew Hudson; ntted withbaU- years; L10 10s., or monthly payments of 21s. BEVAN'S Rover; fitted with Rover frictionless free Bwheel, Rover rim brakes, Dunlop tyres; machine beautifully lined in green and gold; LIZ 12s., or monthly payments of 24s. 6d. BEVAN has a great number of second-hand Cycles, in Bgood condition, from ?2 10s.-Roben Bevan, 31, Castle-street, Cardiff. el1582 A Grand Mount —The EUcy Imperial Speed, Clincher AA won tyre&, weight 241b.; price ?10, or 12 instal- ments of 20s.; send for catalogue. Agents wanted where unrepresented.—Apply Riley Cycle Company (Limited), Coventry. ell601 APOLOGY, Apology, Apologv.-Mes,-rs. ?ir,y and ACO., Cycle Manufacturers, late of Mill-lane, now removed to new premises, Strand Buildings, Penarth- road, close to G.W.R. Station, desire to Apologise to their numerous friends and the general public for the delay lately experienced in the execution of many orders, but are now in a position to attend to all orders and give prompt delivery. Siren Cycles built to order from 10 guineas cash. New Departure, Morrow, Eadie's New Combination Hub, or the Hub 2-speed Gear, fitted with care and despatch at moderate charges. Repairs, Stove Enamelling, Nickel-plating.—Note new address, Strand Buildings, Penarth-road, Cardiff. ellsw AS usual, Pionee", lead the way; B.S.A. and Eadie A. fittings, free wheels, 2 brakes; built and finished in our matchless style for 10 and 12 guinea*; no higher price; Morrow, Eadie, Perry free wheels; Crabby and Bowden brakes, ayr tubes, outer covers at cut prices; plating and enamelling.—Parsons & Co., Tynyooed-place, Donald-street, and 48, Broadway, Roath. ell289 REPAIRS, if seat to Morris Bios., Cycle and Motor RWorks, Pontypridd, always give sati&t&ction. Over haul, enamel, and re-plate for 25s. if sent at once. Accessories to trade at wholesale factors' prices. el647 A Road Racing Machine, fitted with low drop handle- Abar, Dunlop tyres, Wc,twood rims, and roller chain; price E4 10s.—Rudge-Whit worth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  Gent.'s Rudgc-"rhitworth, 27;n. frame; suit tall A rider; fitted with Dunlop tyres; good, strong, eer- viceable machine; fixed gear; price £ 5 10s.—Rudge-Whit- worth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent.'s Special Rudge-Whitworth, 27in. frame; suit Atail rider; Btted with gearcase, Palmer tyres, and fixed gear; strong, serviceable machine; price LS 10s.— Budge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  Special Rudge-Whitworth, 24in. frame and 26in. A wheels; free wheel and rim brake fitted; almost equal to new; price L7 log.-Budge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A 1903 Standard Gent.'s Budge-Whitworth, fitted with free wheel aad two Tim brakes, 24in. frame and 26in. wheels; only had one month's riding; price £8 17s. Cd.-Rucl.-e-WbitwcrtbL (Ltd.). 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A 1903 Staudard Lady's Budge-Whitworth, fitted with Afree wheel and two rim brakes; only had one month's riding; price £ 8 17s. 6d.-Budge-WhiiWQrth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Budge-Whitworth Path Racer, 24m. frame, 26in. A wheels, plated rims, fixed head; light and fast; 1902 machine; slightly shop-soiled; price LU 7s. 6d.- Budge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent.'s Budge-Whit worth Special Machine, medium Asize frame, 1902 machine; fitted with free wheel and two brakes; perfectly new, but slightly &hoj?-soiled; price RU 17s. 6d. Gent.'s Special Rudge-Whitw?th 1902 Machine, A fitted with Hub two Speed Gear; usual price &17 17s., will accept £ 12 12s.-e-Wtùtworth (Ltd.), 106, St. Mary-street, Ca?iC. I  Gent.'s Special Budge-Whitworth 1902 Machine, A shop-soiled only; fitted with free wheel and two brakes; 24in. frame and 26in. wheels; beautifully lined with gold leaf; usual price X15 15s., will accept E12 12s.— Budge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cajflig. A Lady's Special Rudge?whitwGrth, high frame, 1902 Amaebine, but slightly shOP-80UM; usual price £ 15 158., will accept E12 IZs.—BHdge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. elll03 MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. NEW Hudson Motor Cycle, genuine De Dion engine, Sprey carburetter, 2-horse power; Dunlop motor tyres; weight 801b.; price £45 cash, or monthly terms can be arranged.—Robert Bevan, 31, Castle-street, Car- ? diff. el1581 PIONEER Motor-Cycles lead the way; Plotieer, Rex, Tr?IONEER Motor-Cycles leacf the way; Fiot?er, Rex, of engines, parts and fittings for cycles and cars; try us for repairs.-Parsons, Tynycood-place, Cardiff. ell284 THE Pugeot Motor Cycle, 2-h.p. (equal to other Tw,alied 2i-h.p. engbm); fitted with 2 brakes, Dunlop Motor tyres, special coil; free'trial to inteading purchaser; price £35 cash.—Sole Agent, A. R. Powis, Engineer, Andrews-buildings, Queen-street, Cardiff. ell446 ATLIFFE and Sons, DabY Motor and Cycie Works, ACardiff 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, ear or motor cycle. Accumulators re-charged. Nat. Telephone 8S2. WAGON AND COLLIERY REQUISITES. SLEEPERS, Fencing Posts, &c., all sizes; creosoted and clean.-Charles Calder and Co., Prince of Wales Dock, Swansea. ell567 MACHINERY, &c- WANTED sm?tl Travelling Steam Crane, as usually wused for drawing We Coke from drag ovens; must be in good order.—T 13, Evening Express, Cardiff. J' e2608ol6 MtSCELLANEOUS. IS your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shop j. in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every descriptiorl (English or Foreign) is 38, Castle Arcadi (third shop from Castle-street), by Junes Keir (for tea years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Musio Boxet cleaned and noaired. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. BOYS and Girls wanted to send in their Bay's Copy BBoDks, filled in with their best writing, accom- panied by wrappers to the value of Is., off Ray's goods; send at once; competition closes June 50th.-A. Rays (Ltd.), Boath. Cardiff. e2745o20  000 Bay's Wrappers wanted, off Ray's Self Washer, 1 ? Dry Soap, Blue, or Stove Polish, for photograph com- petition.—State quantity and lowest price, Bryan, 32, Colbourne-street, Cathays, Cardiff. e2747o20 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. SHOP Window Fittings; latest; new catalogue.— !j Griffiths, Shop Fitters, Stirchley, Birmingham. e2662017 USINESS Cards or Billheads; 4s. 1,000; Handbills, i?st.rs, Fete and Gala Printing unequalled, at ]We?n's Printing Works. Arcade. Bristol. 2618ol6 SUN Blinds, every description, for shops, residences; estimates free; any distance.—Fred Morgan and Co., Cardiff, Manufacturers and Contractors, also of Tents, Flags, Tarpaulins, Horse, Car, and Rick Covers, Har- ness, Awningt, Oilskins, Sacks, Coalbags, Rope Netting. e11095 HE A B C of Bridge; new edition; Is. 2d. post free. —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. URGLAB-Proof Safe; patent lock; suitable foT Bpapers or jewels; an exact model of ordinary large safe; price E2 6s.-Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. MBOSSED Lace Dish Papers, in packets of three J'j dozen, assorted sizes; price Is.-St&UouM Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. BURGLAR-Proof Cash Boxes; can be screwed to Bt2,ble or dæk; price list to be obtained on appli- cation.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. LIST of Useful Office Goods:-Paper fasteners, office paste, electro-plated pins, damping-w" and brushes, sponge bowls, stamping pads in various colours always ready for use; paper weights, ebony raleis, 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, pea-wipers, &c., &c.on sale at the Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardill. I "E NQUIRE Within Upon Everything," a mat Hi useful book; 2s. 9d., post free.—StaliNMcy D,?partment, Western Mail, Cardiff. PROGRESSIVE Whist Invitation Cards, 6d. and ftd. per dozen.—Stationery Department, Western Jbil, Cardiff. FUNTAIN Pens.—A l«rge vri?ty of all -ir g and TrWUNTAI? Pans.—A large vartety of all makes acd Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. PROGRESSIVE Wh?tBadger—The" GoUiwog" ? Series, 2d. per dozen.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MISCELLANEOUS SALES Contd rpHE Law of Landlord and Tenant," with a I copious collection of useful forms, la. 2d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. rriHE Pen-carbon Manifold Order Book of 100 pges; X price Is.; & clear copy is produced simply by using ordinary pen and ink.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. T7H>OLSCAP and Quarto Letter Presses and Stands; X. price list on application.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. LINEN-piper Tray Cloths, in three sizes; Is. per J box of one dozen.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Tattler Fountain Pen, fitted with 14-carat Tgold nib; price 3s. 6d.-Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. SEFUL and Ornamental Shell Paper for decoration of shelves or cupboards, &c., with brass nails for fixing; box, containing twelve yards, 8d., post free.- —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. USIC Ruling Pens; holder and two pens, complete, on card; price 6d.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. AlVn Nib that will suit almost every writer, the Western MaW." Quill; sample box 6d., post free. Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. ESSERT Papers, 25 for 6d.; nve diSerent 8izes and Ddesigw.-Statioxery Department, Western MAU, Cardiff. THE Paternoster Printer, for printing cards, books, mHE Paternoster Printer, for printing card:, boo!?, Department, Western Mail, Cardin. INDEXED Letter Files.—Amberg, Warwick, Match- TXDBXED Letter Files.—Amberg, WM?-Ick, M&tch- prioeø.-staionery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Pen-carbon Letter Book; copies while writing; J. no press, no wtJrk; any ink and any pen; the most perfect, rapid, and e&cient method of copying letters, tc., ever invented; full directions given with each book; price 5s. 9d.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MONEY TO LEND. rnHE CHARING-CROSS BANK. .L Established 1870. iU & 120, BLLoptmgate?st. Within, E.C., Md ~) 28, Bedford-street, Charing Cross, W.C.. f ??*?,?* Assets £ 512,475 0 Liabilities £ 209,475 0 0 Capital n d L303 000 0 0 IOAN8 of ? to &2,000 ?raBted at a few hours' ?j e, 1n town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, farm and trade stock, plant, crops, &o., without removal, and to assist persons into business. Also cc deeds, policies, and reversions. Dis- tance no object. Ewjy payments. Special facilities to 811 requiring banking accounts. Deposits of £10 and upwards received as under:- 5 p.c. per an., euoject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 6 p.c. per an., subject to 6 months' notice of withdrawal. 7 p.c. per an., subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal. Special terms for longer periods. Interest paid quar- terly. Write or call for prospectus. The Terminal Deposit Bonds pay nearly 9 per cent., and are a safe investment. A. WILLIAMS. H. J. TALL. Joint Managers. I SUMS FBOU t20 to £ 3,000 ADVANCED AT tj SHORT NOTICK On Approved Note of "d., Porsonal, or Otbac Securities. Charges arranged befora Transactloas are Completed. Mortgages on Property Effected at Current Bates of Interest. Tourists' and Seaton Tickets Purchased and Arraaged for Clients on the Payment Principle. Mossy Advanced en Second Mortgages. Apply 1. W. LLOYD, Manager, FIELD!SOS (LTD.), HAYES-BUILDIKQS, TIIB HATES. 6835 CARD IF*. rpHE SWANSEA FINANCE CO. (LIMITED), 12, Td- I emb.mkment. Penarth-road, Cardie (Five minutes' walk from St. Mary-street), For Cash Accommodation on approved Note of Head. Be-payment scale includes interest. F.5 re-payable 31- weekly or 12/ monthly. £10 re-payable 5/- weekly or 201- monthly. f-15 re-payable 718 weekly or 30/- monthly. £ 20 re-payahte 1 SH- weekly or 40/- monthly. £ 30 to £500 on Special Terms. 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A RACE WITH RUIN.
A RACE WITH RUIN. By HEADON H ILL, Author of "Guilty Gold," "The Queen of Night," "By a Hair's Breadth," "The Peril of the Prince," &c., &c. SYNOPSIS OF PREVIOUS CHAPTERS- Leopold Tannadyce is a. money-lender ana 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 betting, 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,"1 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 ooth Hooligan and Tannadyce. Nance and Sir Charles meet at the Thames-side house of a relative of the latter, and while boating together are run down by Tannadyce in a steam launch. Tannadyce picks up Nance and rushes her to London. Roylance follows and sees her drive away with Tannadyce. Later they meet at Nance's lodgings, and a full explanation follows. Roylance declares his love, and Nance accepts him. Later Nance is inveigled from her lodgings by Tannadyce's minions, on the pretence that her father, who has been assaulted in his office by Hooligan, is worse and needs her at the hospital. Roylance and Inspector Croal call at Nance's lodgings to find her gone, to Croal's intense disappointment, for he hoped to trace the murderer of Tid- marsh's sister through Nance, who was on Epsom Downs on the morning of the murder. CHAPTER XXXI. The Fight in the Passage. Nance was still trying to solve that ques- tion an hour later, when the door of her room was unlocked, and the hideous coloured woman whom she had seen in the yard entered, bearing a tray of breakfast things. "Good morning, Miss; I hope you have slept comfortably," she said, in the tuneful voice which somehow seemed to accentuate her repulsive appearance. Her manner was as affable as that of a, sea- side landlady greeting the first lodger of the season, and its matter-of-fact tone seemed so incongruous to the girl who had been lured by a false message, drugged to silence, and forcibly imprisoned, that her outburst of indignant inquiry and reproach was checked -on her lips by sheer amazement. As you are so kind as to be interested in my comfort, perhaps you will be good enough to explain where I am and at whose instance I was inveigled here," said' Nance drily. But Mother Fury shook her head at the request. My orders are very strict to give no information, miss," she replied. My duty begins and ends with making- you as comfortable as possible while you remain under my care, but I have permission to eay that you won't be kept here for long." Nance was on the point of declaiming against Tannadyce and divulging that she had overheard the conversation in the yard, but discretion prevailed. It also crossed her mind to admit acquaintance with old Moses Cohen and ask to be allowed to see him, but here again she decided on a policy of silence. Her captors were strong enough to detain her by force, even if she could induce the aged Jew to espouse her cause, and she recognised that she would stand a better chance of escape if she appeared to acquiesce in the futility of escaping. I suppose that you have considered the con- sequences of aiding and abetting this outrage, and that you know that you are rendering yourself liable to a long term of imprison- ment? she said boldly. Oh, the consequences have all been thought out and provided for by a wiser head than mine, and there won't be any so far as I am concerned," laughed the woman, giving her an evil glance. And having finished set- ting out the breakfast things, she came closer and said: The consequences will all be on your side of the blanket, young lady, and you'd better keep a civil tongue in your head. Mayhap you'll want a good word from me when you get out of this." A good word from you!" echoed Nance scornfully. Aye," Mother Fury retorted, "even from me. There are other rooms in this old rat- warren besides this one. Mayhap you will be glad of someone to come forward and say which one you oocapied, and that you were locked in." With which she went out abruptly, not for. getting to turn the key. liel parting shot filled Nance with new apprehension. She had faced with contemp- tuous courage the horror of her situation so long as her liberty and, perhaps, her life seemed to be threatened, but the yellow hag's hint implied that a more insidious attack was contemplated on what she held dearer still. Why Tannadyce should have been at such pa me to ruin her reputation she could not understand, but that was clearly indicated by the mulatto woman's suggestive words. The yearning to break from the myste- rious trammels that held her was increased fourfold by the interview with her female gaoler. Her lover, with impetuous gene- rosity, had condoned her half-compulsory connection with a tipster's office, but could she expect his chivalry to bear the strain of the lies a man like Tannadyce could build upon her sudden disappearance? What proof would she be able to allege that her sojourn in this sequestered house was otherwise than voluntary? And who else besides the liveried roughs and the coloured woman were dwelling under the same roof—leaving Moses Oohen out of the question? That someone with whom it might be possible to link her name disreputably was on the premises the suggested threat of the mulatto left no doubt. The question had hardly presented itself when it was indirectly answered by the smell of a strong cigar that was wafted through the iron ba.rs from the yard below. Stealing to the window, Nance checked a startled cry and drew back, but not quick enough to avoid the bloodshot eyes of Lord Hooligan, who was gazing up with his coarse features creased in a malignant grin. Hullo, dackie! this is a pretty unsociable way of running an elopement," he called up to her. If it wasn't for those confounded bare I'd come the Romeo trick, but no matter. Old Mother Fury will give me the key presently, and then I'll come up for a chat." A brutal laugh was followed by the sound of his retreating footsteps, but Nanoe cowered on the floor ta- a tumult of alarm, tar from the window. She had. half expected that Taumadyes kimaelf might put ilL an J x.-JMD AM* tfela blatant ramaa. whom she suspected of deepest crime, should cross her path again, in a place where there was no Inspector Croal to scare him, filled her with despair. To think that his was the blighting associa- tion from which she was to rely hereafter on the testimony of Mother to save her reputation! "Mother Fury," too! She shuddered am she repeated the gruesome nickname, so nerve-shaking in its appropriateness. With a dull pain at her temples she rose and tried to calm herself in preparation for the unknown ordeal before her. Hooligan had threatened to procure the key of her room from the woman, and it did not seem to matter much whether the hag wished him to have it or not. The besotted peer was strong enough and brutal enough to take it by force, especially as he would, presumably, have the assistance of the two rogues who had come with the brougham. In terrified apprehension the girl's eyes never left the door. But when at last it opened Mother Fury entered alone and proceeded to remove the remains of the scarcely-touched breakfast. She preserved a taciturn and sullen demea- nour now, and it seemed to Nance that while she busied herself about the room she was listening intently for distant sounds. None were audible on that occasion, but when, a few hours later, she re-appeared with the mid-day meal the listening attitude wa-s again noticeable, and this time it was rewarded by a distant uproar, muffled curses, and shuming feet far away downstairs in the front of the house. The noise was followed by intense silence. at which Mother Fury breathed a chuckling sigh of relief, and departed, smiling grimly. So the long day wore to evening, and Nance was no nearer solving the problem of escape tha- in the grey dawn when she had watched the liberation of Moses Cohen. Over and over again she had examined the door and the window, but the heavy oak panels of the one and the firm setting of the bars in the lliascnry of the other held out no hopes. Mother Fury had brought her last meal of the day, and, simple flight being impossible, tha captive was racking her brain for some rus-e by which she could communicate w-th. the outside world, when suddenly a stone came whizzing through the iron bars and fell with a. thud on the bed. At first Nance thought that it must be one of Lord Hooligan's little pleasantries, but the next moment she pounced eagerly on the missile and detached from it a piece of paper in which it was wrapped. Yet, there was writing on it. It was » message from outside. Much respected and beautiful benefactor. (it began), I know not if you are aware of my presence in this abode of sin, but rest nyrn-rd that in me yon have a true friend, who 1ria: render you assistance if opportunity oceurg. I am not maltreated, because I am recognised as the lather of my f-o& but I am not wltolly trusted and I am not permitted to leave. I only ascertained at noon to-day that you are held prisoner by these wretches. At my comparative freedom depends on their belief that I came to the house as my son's emissary, and they conclude that I am in his confidence, I am obliged to pretend that I know his plans regarding you. I cannot, therefore, expose my reaJ ignorance by questioning them, but must depend on any oliance remarks that may drop to learn their designs. So far I have been able to gather nothing, except that there seem to be two parties who do not agree together. On one side are two rough fellows, who have been prize-fighters, and, on the other, is a young man whom they call Hooly. It is diffi- cult to say which side the woman takes, as she was out of the room serving up your dinner when the dispute occurred. Hooly wanted to follow her up to your room, but the other two restrained him by force. There seems to be plenty of food and drink in the house to last a long time, so no tradespeople ever come near, and none of the inmates ever go out. My heart bleeds for you, dear Miss, and if a. feeble old man can do anything for you in this den cf thieves it will be done, even at the risk of my life. It is possible that cunning may prevail against violence, though I fear much that the West Indian female is more than my match in both qualities. It is she who principally regards me with suspicion, but, being forbidden by my son to communicate with him, either by telegram or letter, she is unable to verify it. I overheard the two pugilists talking about a. certain signal at which they were to leave the house, and I think they mentioned a rocket, though my deaf old ears may have prevented me from informing myself cor- reetly. I will communicate again by same method if I find out anything more. In the mean- while, if you are not aware of it, this bouse is near Mitcham, in Surrey-Your decrepit friend, MOSES COHEN." Beyond all the smattering of fact and sur- mise that formed the body of the scrawled note, the last five words caused Nance's eyes to glisten. It was something to have a friend, however decrepit," in what the aged Jew rightly called "a den of txiieves." And there was a ray of comfort, too, in some of the other items in the quaintly-worded missive. It was good news that there was- a split in the camp of her enemies, and that a signal had been arranged for quitting the place pointed, at any rate, to no prolonged dura- tion of her agony of suspense. Tired out with the sleepless vigil of the preceding night, and slightly re-assured by Cohen's letter, Nance waited till the son had set, and then flung hereelf, dressed as she was, on to the bed to try and snatch a few hours' oblivion. Almost immediately she sank into slumber, to dream peacefully of Starlight's raking stride flashing past the winning post five lengths ahead of all com- petitors. In her sleep she heard the cheel" that greeted the popular victory. Louder and louder in her ears buzzed the thunderous applause, till it woke her, and she started up trembling in every limb For the noise that had inspired her vision wsa no dream at all, but a very real hubbub in the passage outside her door. Ltmme go! Leave hold!" rose Lord Hooli- gan's angry snarl, thickened with rage and drink Grab him a bit lower, Ted. Give him the double twist and shy him over your shouHer to me" roared another voice, whicn Nance reoognised as that of the man who bad driven the brougham. "Can't do it, mate; he's got his fingers in my collar. Pass me on the stairs and take him behind," panted Ted the Pounder who was evidently bearing the brunt of the fray. Her heart ecarcely beating, Nance listened to the fury of the combatants. The stamping and swaying, the oaths and turmoil continued, and, running like a refrain through all the fury of sound, the shrill treble of old Moses Cohen could be heard piping lamentations, and from somewhere in the background Wlizig on the help of heaven. Suddenly there went up a great shout from Brummiagem Jem, Here comes Mother Fury. Stick to him Ted! Hullo, but you've fair copped it now! The last sentence tailed off into a mail of despair, as a resounding smack and the thud, of a heavy fall reached Nance's straining ears. The next moment lurching footsteps ap- proached her door, a key vw inserted, and Hooligan burst into the room. er. be ceetinneA,