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AUGUSTINE J. STONE! (Late STONE BROS.), B FCMBAL FURNISHER & FUNERAL IMRECTO. K- g Personal Supervision to All Ntt. Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry DockF. No. X7. g Poet OfBce TeL N. 612. Cardiff. Tdegnmls: S1'ONE BROS., CARDIFF. STOXE BROS.. Barry Docks. S 5 TORKING-S1' CARDIFF. 8 And ioi, HOLTON-ROAD, BARBY DOCKS 8 J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, REMOVED, a. FREDERICK-STREET, and 41. WESTBGURNE-PLACE, Price List on Application. National Tel. No. 0725. JONES AND SON. UNDERTAKERS, 212, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, AND 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. PUBUC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. THEATRE RÔYALCARDIFF. Lessee Mid Manager.Mr. ROBERT BEDFORD. FOPF-NS AUGUST 3rd. at Two and 7.30, With MILTON BODE'S COMPANY in the Great Flay. WOMAN AND WINE. Bex Omce at Theatre Ten to Five. al7329 Nat. Tel.. 362. a 17329 SOPHIA GARDENS. CARDIFF (By kind permission of &ir W. T. Lewis). PASTORAL PLAYS. 'pnder the Local Direction of Robert Redford. Two Afternoons. Two Evenings. yBIDAY, July 31st. Matinee, at Three o'clock, AS YOU LIKE IT, EVENING, at Eight o'clock (by lim'èJj.ght), TWELFTH NIGHT. SATURDAY, August 1st. Matinee, at Three o'clock. MY LADY DISDAIN, Preceded by The Balcony Scene from ROMEO AND JULIET. EVENING, at Eight o'clock (by limelight), AS YOU LIKE Tf. If wet, the Performances will be held In theatre RoyaJ. Prices: Reserved Seats, 3s.; Reserved (U-,n- numbered). 2s.; Promenade, is. Seats can be secured at Box Omce, nT? hea.t.re SRoyal. _? ???? RAND nn HEAT RE. "LJT Lessee <&Ma,nager. Edward Quigley. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, rTHE TJERO OF THE F LAG. _L in. en28 'Tia not in mortalB to command success, but we'll do more—deserve :tt."—Addison. fpHE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. anaging Director .OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! pf St. James's-haH, Albert-hall. Qaeen'e-haII— The Original Famous Star Concert Features, The MEISTER GLEE SINGERS, Heasrs. SEXTON. FORINGTON, GROVER. and NORCROSS. A Special Vocal Treat to Music Lovers. MISS BERTHA PALLISER, Of the "Three Little Maids." THE MEER$, Alt Meera, May Meers. and Geo. Omo. in a- Funny and SensaUonal Wire Act. MISS MAY EVANS, Character Singer. The Great Event of the Motor W orId! The Race for the Renowned GORDON-BENNETT CUP. yonderful Enthusiasm at Starting and'en route-Exciting Finishes' ON THE BIOSCOPE. JOHNNY DWYER, In Comic Songs. The Live KITTY EMMETT, Sonbrette and Dancer. The Musical DIXON BROS. Monopedee! Two Legs Between 'MI CONWAY and LELAND. TO-Ila,vs a. good laugh see how they do without -the others. Bicycles stored free of charge. Two performa.ncea Nightly. Early One between 7 o'clock and 9; Late One between 9 o'clock and 11. All Artistes Appear at Each Performance Box Omce open daily (with exception of .Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 10 &m. to 3 p-m. Plan T)f Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. L18363 TrrARK-irArYTL. CARDIFF. THURSDAY. JULY 30. Doors open 7.0 p.m.. Commence 8.0 p.m. Previ<)as to competing in the Chief Choral Contest at the NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, the CARDIFF BLUE RIBBON CHOIR (200 voices), under the patronage and preaence of the Mayot* and Mayoress of Car- diff. will give a Special performance of the 1st Part of Mendelssohn's "ST. PAUL." Artistes: .—Soprano. Miss S. M. Lewis; contralto. Miaa Anita Morga,n; tenor. Mr. W. E. Carston; baae. Mr. Harry Miller; at the piano. Mrs. J. E. Bartlett and Mrs. H. Davey: organist. Mr. Norman Kendrick; conductor. Mr. J. F. Proud. Balcony and Front Seata, Is.; Admission. 6d. a 17576 WPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, t CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director. .WALD STOLL. ? Big Be.u BROWN and Little George LE CLERQ, in their sketch "Black Justice." Chas. Dillon. Forest and Kins Trn)_ The King's Visit to Dublin and the great. Motor Race for the Gordon-Bennett Cuo shown on the Bio- scope. Albert La Fre. Need and Lerne. Fred Neiman. The Two Graces. The East,,rn Poten- ta<te8 of the Sedaji Chair, the Ol.EARYS, Orienta.1 Burlesque Acroba.ta. L18864 JWORTH A GUINEA A BOX. BEECHAM'S DILLS PoasesB the following quaMtiee in a high degree:— THEY 8TBENOTHEN THS STOMACH. THEY REGULATE THE BOWELS. THEY PURIFY AND ENBICH THE BLOOD. THEY GIVE TONE TO THE WHOLE NER VOUS SYSTEM. BEECHAMS PILLS Contain no Drng of mineral or metallic origin, but Me purely vegetable, mild, beneficent, and sure. THEY WILL RESTORE YOU TO HEALTH IF YOU GIVE THEM A CRANCe:. BEECHAM'S PILLS HAVE EVER ENJOYED THE CONFIDENCE OF LADIES FOR THE AILMENTS PECULIAR TO THEIR SEX. Sold everywhere in Boxes, price ls. l;d. (56 pii] I and & 9cL (168 piUs), with fuU directioas. T W T G (ALL BRANCHES OF COPYING EXECUTED By Experienced Operators. WFAMRN.XAID UMITED, CABDIFF. EXCU RStONS. P. AND A. CAMPBELL (LIMITED? ? ? CARDIFF AND WESTON. RA. VENSWOOD" and "WAVEELET." Ac. (Weather and circumstances permitting). JUT.Y LEAVE CARDIFF. Wed..29—1.0.7.45p.m. Thurs., 30-8.0, 9.30, 10.30 a.m.12.15,' l.? 8?15 p.m. Fri., 31-8.0, 9.30, 10.30 a. m., 12.15, 2.30. 8.5 p.m. t LEAVE WESTO!T. Wed.,29—6.30. 8.45, 9.0 p.m. Thurs. 30—9.0. *tlO.M, ll.!0a.m,*1.0,7.0,9.0, 9.15p.m. Fri.,Sl—9.0,*tl0.20.11.M a.m., 1.15, 7.3ù, 8.30, 9.45 P.m. AUGUST. 10M a.m.,12.SO,*i.:o,2.M, 3.15 p.m. MaD., 3-5.30, :10.15, "1045, "11.0 a.m., 12.45, 1.0, 2.45, 3.15,6.0p.m. TuM., 4—5.45am 12.15, 1.0, 3.0, 5.0 P.,a. Sat.,1—9.30. *tl0.20, 11.50 a. m., 1.30, *2.15, 8.15, 8.30 P.M. Mo'n.. 3-*11.50, 11.45 a.m.. 1.4, 2.0, .O, 5.15, 5.45, 10..SO, 10.45 p.m. j Tues.. 4—11.45 a.m., 2.0, 4.0, 6.15, 630 P.M. TY'a. ?tevedM?j?ro? Penarth only. ?To Pen&rtt? ?v; T? AILY SERVICJEBETWEEN CARDIFF AND MIXEHEAD LEAVE CARDIFF. Thurs., 50—8.0,90am) 12.50p.m. Fn., 31-9.30 a.m., 2.0 p.m. LEAVE MINEHEAD. )Wfd.. 29—5.45p.m. Thurs.. 30-10.0 <Lm., 6.15, 8.0 pm. Fri., 31-11.M a.m., 7.30 p. M. ? ..? AUGUST. 11.0 a.m., 5.0 Mon., 3-11.15 a.m. 4-7.0 a.m., 12.:0 !Sat.. 1-12.45, 7.0, 7.15 p. rn. 3-4.15 p.m. I '1 ues., 4-10.30 a..m., 5.0 Lxm. S PEe r A L SAILINGS. WEDNESDAY, JULY 29. A. FT_E_R_ NOON TRIP TO CLEVEDON—Car- diJf, 1.?0 p.m.; Cievedon. 8.0 p.m. dUSfP. ECIAL CHANNEL CRUISE—'Cardiff. 7.30 p.m.; returning about 10.0 ;).m. Fare, Is. p.SmIN., GLE TRIP TO CLEVEDON AND BRIS- TOL.—Penaith, 7.55 p.m.; Cardin. 8.15 p.m. Xote.-A Steamer leaves Bristol for Cardiff ).hiB day at 8.30 a.m. THURSDAY. JULY 30th. ITU-NIBLE,,3 and TENBY via MINEHEAD— Cardiff. 9.0 a.m.; Tenhy 4.15 p.m.; Mumbles. 6.0 p.m.; Mmehead 8.0 p.m. W, IIOLE-DAY TRIP to CLEVEDON via WES- TON.-Laidia-. 9.30 a.m.. Clevedon, 11.0 a.m. direet an 8.0 p.ll' Weston. 9.0 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON.-Cardiff, 2.0 p.m.; Cievedon, 80 p.m SINGLE TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL. —Penarth, 7.55 p.m.; Cardiff, 8.15 p.m. SPECIAL CHANNEL CRUISE—Cardiff. *8.0 p.m. R&turning about. 10.0 p.m. Fare, Is. Note.—A Steamer leaves Bristol for Cardie, this day, at 9.0 a.m. FRIDAY. JULY 316tf ??TH?OTL?E-TD. AY TRIP to CLEVEDON, Via. WESTON.-Cardia'. 9.30 a.m.: Clevedon, 11.0 a.m. (direct) and 7.30 p.m.: Weston, 8.30 p.m. a. ImL. FRACOMBE and CLOVELLY.-CardiB-. 9.30 a.m.; Clovelly. 5.0 p.m.; Ufracombe. 6.15 p.m. ?-A?F-.TERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON—Cardiff. 2.?) p.m.; Cievedon 7.30 p.m.; Weston, 8.30 p.m.. ILFRACOMBE.—Cardiff. 2.45 p.m.; Penarth, 2.55 P-m.; Ilfracombe. 6.0 p.m. HINGLE TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL. -Penarth, 8.10 p.m.; CardiS'. 8.50 p.m. NOTE-A Steamer leaver Bristol for Cardiff this day at 1345 p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 1st. ILFRACOMBE and CLOVELLY. Via. MINE- HEAD.—CardiB'. 9.30 a.m.; C)ove)ty. 4.15 p.m.; Ilfracombe. 5.30 p.m.; Minehead. 7.15 pm. WHOLE-DAY TRIP to CLEVEDON. Via WESTON—Cardiff. 9.30 a.m.; Clevedon, 11.0 a.m. (direct) and 7.30 p.m.; Westou. 8.30 p.m. a. AmF. TERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON. Via, WESTON.—Cardiff. 2.30 p.m.; Clevedon. 7.30 p.m.: Weston. 8.30 p.m. p. AFTERNOON TRIP to ILFRACOMBE.- Cardiff. 3.0 p.m.; Hfracombe. 6.0 p.m. Note.— Calls off Lynmonth down journey only. SINGLE TRIP to BRISTOL.—Penarth, 8.20 p.m.; Cardiff. 9.0 p.m. NOTE.—A Steamer leaves Bristol for Cardiff this day at 1.0 p.m. BANK HOLIDAY (AUGUST 3rd). CLEVEDON and BRISTOL.—Cardie. *11.15 a.m.: Bristol. 4.15 p.m.; Clevedon. 5.15 p.m. Fares: Clevedon or Bristol, Single 2s.. Return 28. 6d. Note.—This Steamer leaves Ilfra- combe at 8.0 a.m. for Lynmouth, Penarth, Cardiff, and Bristol. SINGLE TRIP to ILFRACOMBE.—CardiS', 6.0 p.m. Fare Single, 4e. TUESDAY. AUGUST 4th. CLEVEDON and CHEPSTOW. Via WESTON —CardiS'. 12.15 p.m.; Chepstow. 4.30 p.m.; Clevedon. 5.45 p.m.; Weston. 6.30 p.m. CLEVEDON and BRISTOL.—Oardin'. *12.39 p.m.: Bristol. 5.15 p.m.; Clevedon. 6.15 p-m. NOTE.—A Steamer leaves Bristol for CardiT thi.s day at s.l5 a.m. WEDNESDAY. AUGUST 5th. ILFRACOMBE, Via MINEHEAD.—Cardiff. 7.45 a.m.; Dfracombe, 4.0 p.m.- Minehead, 6.20 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP to BRISTOL—Cardiff. "1.30 p.m.: Bristol. 6.15 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP to CLEVEDON and BRISTOL.—Cardia'. ''5.30 p.m.; Bristol. 6.15 P.m.; Clevedon. 7.5 p.m. Special Return Fares- Clevedon. Is. 6d.: Bristol. 2s. NOTE.—A Steamer leaves Bristol for Cardiff this day at 6.15 a.m. REGULAR SERVICE TO LYN- MOUTH AND ILFRACOMBE. JULY. MATE CARDIFF. ) LEAVE ILFBACOMBE. Wednesday. 29 5.45 p.m Thursday. M .11.15 a.m. t Thursday. SO 5.45 p.m Friday, 31 9.30 a.m. Friday, 31 6.15 p.m AUGUST. ?_ t, urday, 1. 9.30 a.m. Saturday, 1 5.30 p.m TupMay. 4. 7. o Tuesday. :3g Wednesday, 5. 8. 0 a.m. Wednesday, 5 1. 0 p.m Steamer calls on' Lynmouth to and fro. except trips marked thus t. T 8teamr leaves Lynmoath 30 minotea after Drracombe. Cheap Route to Devon and Cornwall in con- nection with the London and Soot]) Western NOTE:—Throng]rExcursIon Tict:eTe are now "ein? laaned from oardiff to Cheddar and Wells ?? Weston) tn ?naection with the ? Creat We?ern Railway. Also from all Stations on the Taff V&Ie and BhymBey Railways to Weston end Infrrwombe. !i:;teamer ieaves Penarth ten minutee later tbFan Cardiff, except Trips marked thoa ??' Further Parti culara. Tickets, &c., f?M!? to Mr. WM. &UY. 70&, Bnte-etreet. Ca-rditf a PUBLIC MUT!CE8. AUGUST 3rd (BANK HOLIDAY). SOPHIA GARDENS, CARDIFF. ?-' (After the Military Tournament) GRAND ILLUMINATED PROMENADE CONCERT, By the BAND of 3rd VOL. BATT. WELSH REGIMENT (by kind permission of Colonel J. Gaskell. V.D.. and Omcers). SUPERB ILLUMINATIONS. By Richardson and Co., Cardiff. Gates Open at Six o'clock. Admission. 6d. ell805 SOPHIA GAS, CARDIFF. RICHARDSON'S THIRD ANNUAL PROMENADE CONCERT IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE CARDIFF INFIRMARY. WEDNESDAY. 5th AUGUST. Afternoon at Three o'clock. Evening at ZJO. Special Engagement of the BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINES (Plymouth Dfv.). Conductor: Mr. Frank Winterbottom. ILLUMINATION OF THE GROUNDS AT DUSK By Richardson and Co., Cardiff. Admission to each Concert. 6d. Gates Open at 2 o'clock and ,6 o'clock. a,17563 SALE8 BY AUCTION. SALE TOMORROW. CORPORATION HORSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. MESSRS. GILLER and LOGSDAIL have ooen favoured witth instructions from the Corporation of Cardiff, to SELL by AUCTION. Without Reserve, at their Reposi- tory, on THURSDAY NEXT, 8 USEFUL CART MARES AND GELDINGS. Auctioneers' OlRcee. The Repository and 34. High-street. Cardiff. a.17543 WEDDING (JARDS. LATEST & J<JEWEST DESIGNS -pJOW READY. SAMPLE BOOK SENT TO ANY ADDRESS ON RECEIPT OF 2s. 6d. DEPOSIT. STATIONERY T)EPARTMENT, I WESTERN MAIL TIMITED, rjARDIFF. SCIENTIFIC Eyesight Testing FOR SPECTACLES. Bonner Morgan. F.S.M.C. PARK PLACE (Opposite Park Hotel Entrance) QUEEN ST., CARDIFF, Eyesight Testing and Spectacle Fitting on!y< No charge is made for advice. The testing is THE BEST METHOD OF SATISFYING A WANT IS TO INSERT A SMALL ADVERTtSEMENT IN THE EVENING EXPRESS." FOR SCALE OF CHARGES SEE BELOW. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. ? Stocktaking 8a!e! !? S 'StRk!Egvtlel 'i. P < WATCHED. RINGS. BROOCHES, ? ? t.'? CHAINS, BRACELETS. ELECTRO ? ? t? K1LVHR AND STEELING SILVER t. ? WARE, FANCY ARTICLES, NEW ?'j ift\ AND ARTISTIC DESIGNS, CLOCKS t\f? OF EVERY VARIETY. ? t ? ? CALL TO-DAY 0? j ? H.SAMUEL, U ? YOU WII.L BE AMAZED AT ? gt THE MARVELLOUS VALUE J S OFFERED AND THE BEAUTY N' 'a; OF EACH AND EVERY R ?! ARTICLE DISPLAYED!! ? ? NO RISK! NO DISSATISFAO. ? ? BEST QUALITY GOODS! ? ? WATCHES! WATCHES" & ?!' OxYMSEDWATCHES for H.Samuel's Usual ? !men, very strong aid Reduced Price ?T) ?') reliable, ?-p!n.temove-' Price '7/ }' f, ment. bezel and joints 4 6 I\\ picked OUtinbavarian r,  it j?? La.dies' SiLVERfH.SnmueI's Usual f ¡¡;c "ATcHEs,haudsomelyl Reduced ¡Price! engrav CeB,  P?ice 111- '¡" or plrun ??P? ?g j ? < ? ?rred. I ?? RINGS RINGS 1\ < '{ Solid Real Gold Hall- H.Samuel's Ufu?l 'i ?' ma.rked GEM BiNGS, Reduced Price !t}3 ?j'? set with Rubies or Priot) Q. ?m ?is. ?g aSf!t ? ENORMOUS SAVINGS! ?' !? FACTORY PRICES' ? ?i ?otid RcaJ Gold BROOCHES 2/9, ? ? ) Sitver BRACELETS 9d., GoM SCARF f ? MNS !6. Breakfast CRUETS 3/3. ? !Il f ?-D?zt'n White Handled KNIVES and ? j 'A t;) FORKS, Tab)e or-Dessert 3/3. ?-Dozen )Ha ? ? Good QuaMty TEA SPOONS, M. g? ? ? A SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY! JR ? ?? RAILWAY FARE PAID I ? ? '? TO ALL PURCHASERS OF GOODS j? ? VALUE 25/- & UPWARDS, WITHIN ? ? A RADIUS OF 30 MILES. ? ? H. SAMUEL, !? ? 7, St. Mary-st., CardiS: ? '>- II' IF YOU WANT GROCERS' AND DRAPERS' STATIONERY OF ANY DESCRIPTION. APPLY TO WALKEY, THOMAS, AND ICO. (LIMITED). CARDIFF. TEE CSEAPES'H THE MOST EXPEDITIOUS. AND THE MOST OBLIGING FIRM IN TBE DISTRICT. If you prefer to do so. send a postcard, and a. Traveller bhall wait upon you for your Order. &1M24 SUMMER 10'CLIDAYS IMPORTANT TO READERS. THE "W E S T E R N M A I L IS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAY RESORTS EACH MORNING:— ABERYSTWYTH. W. H. SMITH & SON..Mailway Boo&<tall. EVANS BROS 17. Pier-etreet. BUBLTH. J. B. HLCHCLIFFE .2. Broad-atMet. Mr. R. LEWIS ..?.?.? A 7. Marhet-hall. W. Mr. R. SMITBLA SON.Ba.ilway BooJMtaM. H. CLEVEDON (9.0 a.m.). W. H. SMITH A SON.Bailway Bookstall. FERRYSIDE. A. GOLDSMn'H .Neweacent. HAY. HENRY R. GRANT .Newsagent. J. FERRIS .Hithtowm. ILFRACOMBE. H. SANDERS and SON .Fore-atreet. W. H. SMITH & SON.RailwayBookst&ll. LLANDRINDOD WELLS. W. H. SMITH A SON.Railway Loohatall GEORGE GRIFFITHS High-street. R. EVANS Middleton-street. LLANWRTYD WELLS. W. H. SMITH A SON.Railway Bookstall. Miss WILLIAMS .Newsagent. LL,KNGAMMARCII% WELLS. Miss BOWEN .Foat-omce. LLANIDLOES. W. H. SMITH A SON.Railway Bookstall. LLANSTEPHAN. E. T. DAVIES .The Emporiom. LLANTWIT MAJOR. W. CUMMINGS .West-street. MINEHEAD. COX. SONS, and CO. (Ltd.).Stationera. TENBY. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Boohatall. J. E. ARNETT. Stationer .The Library. C. PARLEY. Stationer .46, High-street. MUMBLES. W H JONES .The Danns Pcet-ofnce. W. H. ORRIN, Stationer, &c.Post-omce. Mrs. HOWELL .Newsagent. Mrs- E. JOHN .Newsagent. H. WRIGHT. Stationer .Ithon House. Mr. WILLIAMS .Blackpill. PORTHCAWL. DAVID HUTCHINSON .Stationer. &e. Mrs. R. THOMAS .Newsagent. RHAYADER. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Boohatall. E. PRICE Newmagent. SENNYBRIDGE. DAVID DAVIES ao Merchant. SOUTHERNDOWN. 1. VERITY .——The Storea. WESTON (9.0 a.m.). W. LEVER .Besent-etreet. LAWRENCE BROS.28. High-street. H H. PRINCE ..daremont. near Pier. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. per HOBTON'S For Females ORIGINAL Females only. BENEDICT PILLS, only. The Proprietor haa received thousands of testimonials from all parts. Females of a,!l 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. Ie. lid. and 2s. 9d. Sent Post Free, under cover 2d. extra, direct by the proprietor. G. D. Horton (late Chief Dispenser from the Birmingham General and Lying-in Hospital). 63, Aston-road North. Bir- mingham. Agents:—Cardiff: R. Mamford. Chemist. &c.. Meteor-street, Splotlands. Mer- thyr: Willis. Chemist. Georgetown. Swansea: LIof). Chemist. Oxford-street. Newport: Young. Chemist, High-street. Cannot be had from other Chemists. N.E.—None Reuuina inless bearing G. D. Horton in red across each label. Letters anewered fMe. PREPAID SCALE. Small Pre 'a id are jDerted In the EVENING EXPRESS at the  SIX ONCR. TI'MRS. TIMES. _l- 12 words or less! g''   13 to I)  0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 w(,rds. 0 7 1 2 1 9 rd:1 0 2 04 0 6 I wor d s COMBINED SCALE for Mmall Prepaid m the 11 WESTERN MAIL" and 1I:VEN- ING TH ttr, Ir -IX WORDS. TH RIO': ¡:¡XX, TI 1\1 ItS. s. D. 8. D. S. D. 12 or lasø 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 I 4 0 Eaoh -I-I-I 10 I  In all callM the name rddres2 are côunted oW put of the LOST AND FOUND. LOST, F ox Terrier; head biack and tan, white ?tripe do.-n face. body sWk'?,d with black; anR?er- the name of "Dic?,rinler, return;ng s"me tD B,?aimont, suitably rewa!{1ëd; detainer prosecuted. L OST, on night of 24th inst.. in neighbourhood of Roath a small F2.wn-coloured Toy Pug Bitch; linder will b; fuitably rewarded on returning t to 32, Roatii. E080Sn29 LEGAL. W ANTED, in Ioiieltor's effiec, a Shorthand and 't Eng-ro"ing Clerk.-AppIy, stating age, expe- and alary to A 29, Mail, Cardiff. e3744n29 MEDICAL.  al{', a ucleus, unopposed, about £300 pH Fannum; Pleasant and rapidly growing centre.-A 42, ening Express, Cardiff. ,:3767  ANTED, strictly sober Locum -ror- colliery practice. -k 16, Evening Express, Cardi. e37Zln29 SCHOLASTIC W AN-TED Asistant Male or Female, Art 50.-Head- ma-ter: G13intwff National School, Pontypridd. ANTED, S e pt(!mber 1st., Assistant 't or Art, 50, for school; Balary £50- £60. and £40-£50 Vicar, St. Yagaus, Aberdare. e3798w1 DOMESTIC SERVANTS.  strong Girl wanted; c.an- wash; used to Achild;l?ii; good character.-Mrs. Rowe, Lynwood, North-road, Cardiff e3824w3 CONSERVATIVE'S daughter, 18, cheerful Work?r, e?ks opportunity to rise in good family; highest 73, Eyening Express, Cardiff. e33I9.3 ANTED, good Plain be gi' nning of k uguSt.- f Wtite Mrs. ray, Wenlock, Kcw Gardensroad, Kew, near London. C11802 NTED, aged about 24.- f Address Mrs. Butt, Cae Kenfig, A-bergavenny. e3839n28 at once, a good General.-ApplŸM.i88 Evans, Clovelly Hall, WplI. e3837w3  wanted, abóUt18, amist another in Hous?- Givo,-Ii; f teady; gooJ references.-Mrs. Chamberlain, Bertram Hotel, Broadway, Roa-tii, Cardiff. e4,2-28 '/iTANTED, Cook-Gen-al and House Parlourrnaid.- 'f Apply, Iati.g wages, ref?nce?s, lIlrs. Boyd, e380'2n29 about 16 for f' 158, e3806n29 '¡\T ANTED, A good strong Scullery Maid.-Apply to Mrs. C. H. IN-illiaiiis, Roath Courl, Cardiff. e3610",1  at once, Cook-General and Nurnemaid- General.-Voluntar?,11?pital, Barry Dc ksensl ",XT ANTED Person to charge small house; elderly gentleman; no fa M if y Stanley, in, Cardiff. e37S9n31 w ANTED, experienced Housemaid, wh?? is?go??d f' plain iieedlewoman; two in family; cook and parlourmaid Wood, Gardenhurst, Penarth. eJ774n31 S IN(',Ll?-Hand?d Hoasemid; expenent:ed.-Apply Mrs. Price Lewis, I)r Glyn, Ciliau Aemli, South  W A?14TED, good Plain Cook, without kttebenm aid.- Thompson, The Elms, Llandaff-road, C.rdiff. en291  September lst, good General; £12.-Apply i'mme- Bdia,tely, Mrs. Chalke, Parade, Portb. cJ72On29 SERVANTS. W ANTED immediately, Head Cbambermaid; must be of good a.ppance,character, and experience. Hetel, Gloucester. e3821n30 W ANTED CeUarrnan, and to make himself generally useful outside bar.-Apply Bassett Anus Hotel, i Dock. w AN117ED immediately, stœdy General, aged about f f 30; charwoman in daily; 3 in family.-Young, Hotel, Paixteg, near Newport. e3833n30  be steady; best of refe- rences m to honesty; none others need apply.- Hotel, Broadway, Cardiff. e3B43n28 ANTED immediately, Young Man for general f't hotel work.-Apply Albany Hotel, Roath Park, Cardiff. e3844D30  Geneml Serva.nt.-Apply Forge Inn, Grange, Cärdiff. e3B46?3 WvrED at once, good act ve Man for cellar work, and assist in Bar when required; good wages paid.-Apply Beaufort Hotel, Newbridge, nor Newport, o,Mon. e38 ix T _-ŒTED- for-Park -:HoteP-nrh¡wccibl' ,HandY If' Man, a?le to ride and drive; references required.- Apply, W. B. George. e3800wl W ANTED immiately, strong Kitchenmaid,  two Young nwn about 20, one as boots, the other biIIiardmarl;er; make himself genemily useful.-MN-. His- lop, Hotel, Penarth. e3801n29 I VA.NTEDt once, respectable Young Lady-as Bar- I, maid; must b3 ued to quick counter trade, and produce good wages for suitable Blaenogwr Hotel, eSB04n29 ST EWARD wanted at the Balfour Constitutional Club, Nelson; sajary, £2 pH week, with house, coal, and gas found; guarantee of 230 will be with three  to be in   Ofthe  not later than July 31st. t't3775n31 "T.ANjËD-a Steward andStewä-rd; without f f encumbrance preferred; wages, L2 per week with house, coal, and light; £50 dep03it reqtiired.-Ali with references, to be made, on or before July 29th, to the Treherbert Club, 'J'roherbert. ell'181  by exrienced young married couple,  v Management of Hotel; colliery district preferred; security A 30, Evening Expre6s, Cardiff. eS745n29 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS G ARDENER.-Head working; life experience in all branche! highest references; marr.ed; aged ?16.- Bevan, The Lodge, Court, Cardiff. e;)831n30  eiperiencedyõung Lady for Dfancy department; Welsh.-Glass and IWberts, General Drapert3 and MilIineI''  W ANTED single-handed Gardener, look aftc?r 3 Cows, and In??ke himself useful; small gardcu.-Ackland-Al fen, SL Hilary, Cowbridge. £3828n30 G (experienced) to li ve in; wming to be useful.-A 84, Evening Ex- press. Cardiff. u ,335w3  Head Working Gardener: S experienced fiowcr8, fruit, vegetables; marned.- Lodge, Pembrey, South Wales. e3834w3 REGISTERED Conjoiit Man, 30, requires Summer Engagements; references; disengaged.-A 85, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. e3832  Second Hand for mi1liner) Dworki-oom; accustomed to trimming; also smar1 expc-rieiaced Lady for millinery showroom.-Apply E Fowler, Lkm House, Pontypoo1. 6795wl  thorough; married; aged Ggo-od refer?nces.-Roper, St. Hilaxy, Cowt)ridge. \.7ÇRwl 'rMITC'HEE.S.—Wanted, Man to took after horses; JD assist in slaughterhouse.—Apply Dan Davies, Cattle Sa.l<-sma.n. Merthyr Tydvil. e3792\vl  experience inside and Gout as singlebandcd or otherwise; could take charge of pony 62, Express, Cardiff. c3790w1 L ADY deirc-s re-eng.?,ewent Housekeeper (widower I preferred, fond of children), or Lady Nurse; tbcroughly management of seryants; ex- cüUcnt references; highly Eumnny-hiU, Cardiff. e3812n29 I STXfH;=\ anted, Two Ladies and Fur Gentiemen for Dmm??t ic Performans.-Addres3 PhiIlimore,  Canton, Car ewl W ANTED, smart Apprentice for stat7onery, fancy, \V ?nd Oriental Goods.—App]y (letter), 33, Queen- street, Cajdm. e.3784n31 WAN'l'ED, a few smart Ladg who can ride bicycles; must be respectable and produce good refer?nces. "Evening Office. 611793 /? LOTHIKG.?Junlor Assiatant wanted.—App?y Abel 'U J?nee, .tttrket House, A.bentwm. ?VStaM M!8CELLANEOU8 SITUATIONS, j__ Contt:Tued. A RT.—Wanted, Ladies and Gentletnen to colour FiM Art prints, postcards, at home; easily acquired.- Addressed envelope for particulars Art 6, Great Jamea-strect, London. W.C. e3749n30  by experiencl'd workman Woodm a \T or Estate Worhmam.—Lewis, UanttUio. Cics?- ways, A.bers?venny. e5THn29 DR.'Ù"ERy.-wanted, & sfaart and rpspom'fNe Young _L? Mnn. for Genera Drapery; Wdsh.—App'y Samuel, FpfndaJe. <-57:;5n29 tt7'ANTED, Handy Man tor Paintfng.—App)y Head t V Garde?pr. Caldy IstMd, Tenby. M?24n29 tTt7'AKTEU P'ace as StaMe Boy and in Garden; i9; and drive; referencœ and permitted to Archdeacon Br:cp, Boxiet, Newport, Mon. e?!25n29 T?LTANTED, respectaMe I?tds to Se't the "Evening Exp-?is ntght-LY.-AWy to Manager, Evening Express Ot&ee, n¡gt.rret. Xewport. elOZZO CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. A Man of good ean hear of out- door work that Can be done either in the daytime ólli sole 1)Ccupatlon or in the without interlering with the day's e)}\oymnt; London or provinces. Apply by or Post-card in the first iustanm- Address Brisx. Box Z 61, Western Ma.U, Cardiff. ell799 wanted eYerywhere for circulars.-8end addrftK4 Îor proposal, 21anag,r, 8 B, Elm Lodge, SouthaJl, M:dd)Mex. e5gC3wl YOUTH, with t:nowtedgef of Llior-thaad.-Apply, by JL letter, to CardiS and Channel Mills (Limited), 24, Custom Hou8e-treet, C-Itdiff. e3810n29 VAXTED immediat0y, by 1arge fum coal expor- vV ters, thoroughly competent Shorthand Typist; good knm,,Iedge commer';i&l French.—A 41, Evening Express. Cajfttff. e:766n!0 w ANTED, wen-educated Youth as Pupil in land agEnt and aUIyeyor Apply A 25. Evening Express, CardiS. c3732n<;9 Veaated, Lady, with mEI.EFHONE Operator.—\Vamted, Yc?n? Lady. with j. experience.—Apply, by letter oBly, stating previous occupation and wages Mall, Cardin. ?' ell7S4 Y-OUTIII'equlreà at ON? fM?Oreoe Work; must be JL eariy rise'—Apply, with refcMnecs, to Local Manager, Keening Exprf!'ii oalce, Rjgh-street, New- port. c28CO TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. Tt.t'AKT'FACTURERS' A??ncy for Sale, with contents If 0.?,ffce; ?omplete; at a ôacrifiœ; OO\i! arrange for of various agenci')5; invited.- Appty A 72, Evening Eypress, CsrdiC. e!8?6n50 t trustworthy Man of good appearance is wanted to ACa,qv&?s Cardiff and district; good terms and exceptMnal prospects.—Address A 13, Evenmg Express, Cardin. e5724n29 TYRKWERY.—Travener?teqnired. in Monmouthshire _D and Giamorgans?ure, to represent large, oid- eHaolished Brewery.—State full ptn-ticulars, age, refe- rences, and eapabiUttes to 43, Evening Express. Car- diff e3'162n30 DRESSMAKERS, MILLINEliS. HfILLINEBY.—Young Lady want?i for Millinerv ?' 1 Sates.—Apply, eao!<xHng pbotc. D. Morgan, Brecon. ellSOS TtfILLINEBY. — TtMMugMyexpenencedMQUner ??'I_ wanted; must be quick and stylish; good salary perøœGlve full particulars (pexsonzl applica- tion preferred), Dodd and Co., Oompton House, Aber- dare e3729n?9 D- RESSMAKEB, thoro?hly c<Mnpt<teot, tates Da?ly J? Ecg-a?ement; terms modera.te.—Z 9!, Evening Ex- press. Cardiff. e3694u28 PARTNERSHiP. A NYONE may ShMe in a very rront&Ne UndM- ?\. taking.-For pajtic?a:? address Resource. A 55, .Exenin ? Ex" <It. "'52nJO I __APARTMENTS. "ng ?1AS' .\EIjL E?y?-'Tc?' ? i-'?.n ? shed YiHa. st??.ding c; in own grounds; stable.-Apply R. A., "ening Swamea. W, ?.l?TED seaSide holiday Apartments, Barry d, triCt; 'TIoderate terms.-24a, Mo?nk-street, Abc?r- e3822n28 -¡-XT:ANTEoubie-bedded. Pomn and Sitting-room, with attmdance; Barry Island preforr*?d.-Sta;W lowest 144, en30 A DVERTISHR rcqutres comforta.Me Apartments (fran t); open; late dinner; moderate; neighbour- hood Boath Px.rb preferred.—Box, A 87, Evening Ex- press. Cardiff. e3B45n50 t.lOWEY, Cornwa!). charming detached sea&)de Reai- dence; furnished; 5 guinms.-Al, Partri0g,-ro-d, Cardin. ell797. N OTTAGE Newton, Mumbles, &S.O.-2 Bedrooms 4nd Sittin?-room, August and September, or rma- Ilent if required in comfortable cottage near the bays; excdlent cooking and Particulars, Apply A 57, Evening Cardiff. e3787w3  Let, furnished Sjtti and &d Room; snit lady Tor gentleman; terms modcrate.-H. W. Down, Clare-street Post-office, Cardiff. ?UFERIOR t"umishe<f Apartments. suit&Ne for 1 or 2 gentlemen.-49, Richmond-road, Cardiff. e.3741n30 E" RWOOD, on the bank of the Wye, c!ose to station- j'j —Bed and Sitting Booms to Let; refreshments of all kinds poovided; dogcart for hire.—Apply A. Chtj- toner, Boat Inn. Erwood B.S.O. eS73:n29 PREMISES. H.WESSE8. S. RBBN AND yEBTWEE, JM. AUCTIONB&BS, VALUERS. SURVEYORS. HOUSE AND E61ATE AGENTS. For Ji¡¡t of BuaineM Fremiaee and B to be Let or Sold so- Western Matt Daily. Printed EWster ftee. Omces, 9B. St. Mary street. CardMT. EettbHthed 1M9. rt?O Let, 14, Wenaetd-road. 20, Neville-street, Cardie.— JL App!y 8. WeUnold-road. e!840nM A TTRACTIVE Villas for sate in Roath Park dis- ?. tr;ct.—Wi)liam Sanders Md Sons, 28, St. Mary- street, CardiC e5S18w5 '?tTAXTED, small House; furnished; permanent; near YY town; )ow rental.—39. CasUe Arcade. e!806n29 T HE Leys, Gilestone Station. Glamorgan, near Bristol JL Channel.—Frivate Reeideace, m'med Ch?nneJ View, on golf links, 16 rooms, good stable, out-buildings, gardens; good train and pœtal Solicitor, Cowbridgo R.S.O. e5793wl ?tT'ORTTI Reading.-An interesting and fully illua- t T trated article dealing with the Saving of Bent will be sent post free on reCipt of postcard (mentioning this paper) to the Manager, 72, Without, London, E.C. It will only cost you a halfpenny to write for it, and it may be the ineaxt8 of you many pounds. ell798 ??OR?a]e?4,?Dan)eFstreet, Cadoxton, weU-buitt modem .l' House; will accept a reasonable ofier; immediate possess.ion.—Appty Howell Beynon, 2, Church-street, Ma.esteg. e:>805n29 -T- 0 l?t, ?!. Stacey-roMt, Cardiff; rent, .E!5.—Apply TWitli&ms, Keud2le House, Plymouth-road, Peh:\rth, or 5, Com<et-str<>et, e3bllwl -G- OOD ShopFloor Warehouse, to Let; Docks.- Apply 113, B"te Docks. CurdiC. e3772n21  Let, ?,.c?llent Half-hop (quite new), NWith ni" house and hu'ge stot?rooms attached, at 132, rent moderate; any busi- Johnson Brothers (Dyers), Limited, 132, Cotiimercial-street, Newport, or 20, Queen-streel, Cardiff. c3.785n51 To Let, 52, Park-place, Cardiff; low rent to imme- tenant: 3 6 bedrooms, bath- room; plectric tight; recently re-decorated.—E. Jenkio Wilimms..51, H'gh-strect. CardMY. e275Sn30  BEAVOX, Port TalbOt.-Rapidly r1&ing toW"n ?A. Business Premisee (new modern fronts, with living accommodation. cellars and side entrance) to Let, in High-street and Cwmavon-road. Atso one Look-up Shop; good opE>nings for grocer, painter and glazier, dyer and and ulidextaker, &c., &c.; nominal rents.—Jones, Oak H'U, Beverte;street. Port Taibot. e3746n29 Q2 and 35. Gough streft. Lot or Sold.—AppJy 27, Ha? t) lock-street, CardM*. e3718n29 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL t BERGAVENNY.—Ctothier and Out&ttfr's (e<d est?b- A. lished) &!sineM or Side immediately, with pre- mive-g; best po?ition.-APPIY MTS. Jones. 57, Cross- street.' elt807 G- ARDENERS and fTorists.—First-ctass Business; ?JT good poaitMn; 2 greenhouses, large, well-stocked; good seed trade; cheap immediate purchaser; health cause giving up.—A 86, Evening Rxprfss, Cardiff. ew5 F op. immediate Sale, at Ba?Y Dock, a spiendid- goilg Sailors' Boarding-hou., including all stock; reason leading the country.—Inquire 32, Thompson-street, Barry Dock. eM47n30 GOOD Tobacc*, Toy and Sweet Business, main ?JC thoroughfare, Eoath; low ranted; weU-ntted and stocked; .E45 inctustve; eatisfactory rpaaona for de- posing.—Apply A 5°, Evening Express, Cardin. e373Sn:l BICYCLES, &c. SPECIAL Hud?e-Whitworth Bicycle; gcld-im&d. back- pedllidg band brake, front rim brake, pla;ed rims; condition as new; £lO.-MasOD, Abertillery. dS33n30 A Lady's R4g1an, new Pxe-d wh-1, E7 7s.; free m?hel ?\_ ditto, ?S 8s.; gold )inod gent's free wheel Radian., new, 8s.; re-rubbered outer 7s. 6d. each; innr tubes with 45.; new Dunlop limn-ed covers, 125. 6:1. each; new coycr to fit Clincher, Clipper, or Palmer rims, 12s. 6d. each.—Nort<m, 126, Queen-street, CardiS. e11752 DKTCI.E for Disposal; tugh-c'ass Coventry, gent.'s, Bticarly new sfety; free wbcel, rim brake, silver- plated rims, British Dunlop tyres, all acœ-ssorirs; machine not soiled; no use to owner; sell for 175. Gd. lowest; approval with piensuire; Gill. Villa, WastcD-8Uper-Mare. ell7Z2 'DEPAIBS, if &cnt to Morns Bros., Cycle and Motor Works, PODty¡;jdd, ¡¡lwars g4ve satisfaction. Over- haul, enamel, and for 258. if sent at once. ACOOIIIrorie8 to trnd at prices. el647 A lady's or gent's, free 2 rIm t>rakes or oIttion back hub brake, plafÆd rims, ro:ler chain, for 10s. cash, or 20s. monthly; 2 "'veed gear fitted 303. other Models at 12 and 15 guineas. These cycles are built by a firm of 25 experience, and nœrs and rif<>oliste!"B are famo<LS OIl the path and road; and back- pndaJUng: Lady's and Gent's Tricyctea a speciality.— Vi-rite for 1903 catalogues and deferreà order fo1LS to the James Cycle Depot, 138, Cardiff. ell071 A N Ex<f!Bior Cycle, by Bayliss Thomas, Covrntry. Aladv?s or yent's. Hyde free 'n'hee!. 2 rim brahes, plated rims, Clincher A-won ty7e, ralle-r chain, hub brake cptiona. cash..E10 10s., or 2l3 monthly; grand value. A Eureka CycJe, same compiete with frout rim brake, Jock, roEer chain, for S3 83. cash or 16s. 9,d. monthly. This is the best working man's macbine made, and is funy Catalogu and 0; d( forms from the Excelsior Cycle *)Fpot. 158, Castle-road, Cardiff. Nat. Tel., 395. €11071  1.etdy's and gent'; ACycles for diEr-osal at very low rates to cler; ch f)r month:y payments. Eepairs executed to all makes cf Cycitts at lowest rates: target ötock of accessories kept in South Wa!es. Send your inquiries; prompt gu,:uantced.-Addres8 n. Cardiff. sMOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES, A YLIFFE and Ssns, Daisy Motor nndCycle\orks, ..L:i Cardiff and Xowport.-Only Depot in M-ales and for 6, 3, and 12-h.p. gClIuine De DioD Cars. Scie Agents for M.M.C. Cars and Enginps. \\e can deliver frjm stock 8-h.p. Cars. Also good stock 3-h.p. Rex Motor Cycles; marveUous lilli-ellml)erls 10-eal I mount, with pp.tcnt Sociable. Kerry Motor Cyct", 2 t.4-h.p. best value in Wales. Repairs done to a.cy make œr or motor cycle. Special plant for ehargiug accumu- lators. Nat. Telephone S32. e11424 EXCEI,SIOR Motor Cycles, wor!d-fit!med for ppeed fj and hiU c'imbing; winners of an the principal hold records; the most reJi:, hie motor cycie made; in 2, 21, and 2i brake horse-power; spr.ty or surface c-arburetter, liter, rim brake<>, and all latest improvements: prices from E45; compariMn tests invited.—Catalogues and booklets from Excelsior Depot, 158, Castle-road, Cardiff. Nat. Tel.. :S5. cl1070 ?'?LEMENT Jani<? s Motor Cycles, by James's Cycio ? Co.: weight about 701b., latest improvements; price with belt drt\e, £38, or chain drive with 2 speed gear, ;C42-, other 'Models with special design frame, 2-h.p.C45. 2e-h.p. ditto. ;E50. Lists on application.—The James Depot. 138, Caatle-road, Cardiff. Nat. Telephone. 395. SEVERAL Motor Tricycles and Qnadricycles for dis- ? poaal; 2? and h.p.; in nearly new condition; by Ferry and Co. (Ltd.), Birmingham; excei'e.nt h)U Bowden spare tanks, band brakes, grappler tyres, De Dion accumu- lators; guaranteed in perfect working order; from jEM each; cost double; trial allowed to intending purchMfr; great motor castings and compJete engines and spare parts in stock; plugs; volt-metres, valTes, uprings, W3.Shers, contact screws, and blades, &c., of aU makes. Petro), &c. Repays executed. Any make Car or Cycle supplied at lowest prices—enquiries Motor Depot, 138. Castle-ro&d, CardiC. Nat. Teiephone, 395. ell070 MUSICAL. TDUNCH and Judy Show wanted for Wednesday after- JL noon next. 29th inst., from 3 o'clock til!7.30. at g,jUv.—Write, stating full particulars and terms, to M., 4: Penarth-road. Cardiff. ell8p0 BIRiNSlEAD Piano; only L15 cash; a useful pra- tjsing instrument.-Thomp50n and (Limi- ted). 24, Queen-street, CardiC. TABARD Piano; only f28 "ash; in walnut cas?. and exqu¡"Ü., tone.-Tholl.ly;;oa alld ShackcH (Limil(). 24, SaIdiff COLLARD and Collard Piano; .e25 cash in handeomp rosewood case.-Thomp50n and Shackell (Limited), 24 Queen-street, 'r)ABKARD Organ, with 11 stops; m handsome case; only £12 10?.: origirally 36 guineas. Several others equally cheap. List frev.—Thompson and Shackell (Limi.- -ted), 24, Qten-strffi. Cardiff. e9707  6d. quarter; vjice? 'production, Pianoforte; 30 JL years' experience.—Principal, 113, Cowbridgp-road, CtrdiC e3570n29 'T?lAyOS, pIanos, ? P!anos.—R7"J. Heath and Sous' .L special otters in iron-fr&med Pianofortes, with &11 thp lMast modern jmprovea.eut>3. A BTISTIC" Model; good v-2?nut ct?se: full oom- ?. pass; CMh, JElS 15a. "T?UBOPEAN"Model;6newalnut case; check action, trichord, &c.; cash, £18 185. "ALEXANDER" :M:l; full compass; marquetehe p?Bjel, &c.; cash, &23 12s. 6d. "HANDSOME Pianoforte," in Louise case; fun size and compass; rich case and tone; double Econves; cash. 48. "?H/rUSICTradMAssootMton" Model; mafyetlous j?'L valoe; beaunful, rich tone; cash. JM1. *r\RAWING-Room Model"; a perfect instrument for touch, tone, and durability; cash, £35 10s. tT?T'E shaU be pleaaed to arrange for any of these W instruments to be obtained on our improved Hire System.-For terms, &c., call at R. J. HeaÙl and 76, Queen-Areet (corner of Cardiff. Also Pontypridd, Pen&rth. and Port Talbot. elH85 'r?AI?E, Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in full compaea, J? iron framed Pianofortes. {"tOLLKGE' Model; caøà, £16 18s.; (e!Mt) A) solid V walllutwood case. "?OM.K.&E" Model; c<6h, &t? 18a.; (ctMa B) Mtid walnut wood case. '?T?DUCATMtfAL'' Model; CMh, ?22 10s.; handaome walnutwood case. ?TNFLEXiBLE"? Model; cash, &23 10s.; futi 6lze, .L upright piaao; vertical stringing. ?TBONCLAD" Model; ca«h, JE2S; scMU upright ?ramd Iertrung. "Tr ISZT" Model; Otah, jE:! 10s.; magnificent value, overstmng. I "KAISER;; Kode1; cash, f; a fuIl upright concert grand. -i- A LL above Models can b< had on our Hire Purchase ASyEtem for a small sum monthly. Call and inspeci above specialiti if seeking a good and reliable at a moderate cost.  o., Piano and oor-,an Merchantz, JL? High-street and Castto Arcade, Cardin'. el05% MEDtCAL REMEDIES. KERNIC-K'sVegctabië- Pills purify the blood and tr,.o,,en th? system; each box is a complete medicine chest and when touring; 7d.. 13d., and 2s. 9d.. of all chemists. pll'?88 A BTIFICIALY.egs, Hands. Eyes, Trusses, Leg Irons, ACrutelim, Belt&, Children's Rubbec Trusses, Maatic Stockiag.,3, &c.; repairs or done; lady atten dant. Catalogue free.-Allen Pearce, Carle5-street (011 Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead. Bristol. ell647 FARMS AND GARDENS. ,F',IOR Sale, small plot of Cabbages; read7 for J Evans. Hackerf&rd, Llanishen. e37:ln29 .n_ DOMESTIC ARTICLES.  verdict of the Public is that for lightness in construction, elegance in design, comfort in riding, durability in use, and moderation in price, the Baby Carriages sold by Spenczr, the Universal Provider for Babies, are not approwbed by any of his competitom The Larg¡>st Stock in the United Kingdom to seIt from .-Send port-caxd for price list.-St. Cardm. ell&12-4 WAGON AND COLLtERY ? REQU!8!TtES. ?LEEFEBS, Fencing Posta, &c-. all sizes; cteoeoted {j and clean.—Charles Calder aad Co., Prince of Walot Dock. Sw-ns?a. eUSN CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. tTfTANTEb to Hire light Cart with brake.- W A 77, Evening Express, Cardin. e3823n30  suit j?orse 15-17 hands high; sell cheap; Dro.Drn wanted.-Guttridge, BaLaar, Abemvon. "n31  Sale, a good selection of -New and S?cord-band FFlowure Grocers' Bakers' B,,tchers' 1raDs, and Mi1k=Ir:t s;:dB;dd I Aberdare. (;5781n31 MtSCELLANEOUS. 'r).OOKS,Books.Beak.—James George, Qt) pen-reef JL) Arca.dp. Cardiff: tibraries and small collections p?rch d f"or ??,??h S end potca,d. c3B36?3 I TtfADAM Stewart, Ladies' Msdical Adviser.—Privato I consultin 9 rcons; a d ceria?n remed?.- 19, Misbury-raad, C&'hays, Cardltf. ell7K  yo\;r 81307 JL In CsrdiS for the repair of watches of efery iescription <EBg:Ush or Forf""B) is 5S, Castle Aread< (third shop from CMtte-street), by James Ke:r (foi tee years w'th Mr. Spir:dion). Clocks and Music BoxM ,?,e?ned and rLDaired. d'c;:ANEOUS 8ALES I CHEAP, to clear.-Lot Joinery and Build"rs' ?. Materials; bankrupt stocks from Castle and Alexandri Joinery Works; mles ists fi,,?.-Tilney  Joinfr.' Works. Abertillery. E?tablished. 1870. F:797wl  Bagate!Ies; special sale, delivered  _H riage ra'd. Remnants. Billiard Ctoths; cover full- sise taMes, from 55s.—Probcrt's BUUard Works. 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H 1WO MEN FROM KIMBERLEY," By H. BARTON BAKER, Author of Robert Miner, Anarchist," StaSord, a Roma.nce," Ac. PART THE TH!RD. Within the Shadow of Death. CHAPTER V!.—Contmued. Mr. tsaac Johnson Te!!s a Startling Storv. M-. Johnson had delivered this long speech in the deliberate legal montone. without em- phasising a single word. and with his eyes nxed upon the opposite wall, though Marston feit certain that not the least shade of ex- pression that passed over his own face was lost to those keen. bla-ck eyes. By a great effort be was able to preserve a perfect impassivity of countenance, though he could feel the perspiration rising through every pore, and his mouth and tongue growing hot and dry. But he, nevertheless, continued to speak quite calmly. "And what is aU this to me, sir; what have I to do with Mr. Griceson and Mr. Herbert, and all those people of whom I have never heard before? In a moment the jittering black eyes nashed upon him like Hghtning. "Come. come, Mr. '\Veston——" Marston started, and the swarthy cheeks paled; that last thrust had stripped off the mask. I beg your pardon, I mean Mr. Marston. but you are so like a man of that name who was pointed out to me at Kimberley as one of the worst desperadoes at the mines, though he wore a beard." Why do you call me Mr. Marston? I am Sir Aaron-" You are not nearly as bold or as clever a man as I took you for, from the stories I heard about your little games in the Ca.pe. Ah. how foolish I am in again confounding yon with that man Weston. But you have no more right, to be called Sir Aaron than I have to be stYled Sir Isaac." "You insolent hound, apologise, or I'll throw you out of the window—D! break you across my knee." cried Marston. his face crimson with One word of warning, sir." said the little lawyer. without ninching. "my colleague kno'ws my destination and my business here; if I am not back in London to-night he will telegraph to the local police to make in- quiries about me, and in the momhig he will be at Marston Ha.11 himself. Now sit down quietly and I'll tell you a story. eome part of it is known to you already, but I don't think all." Marston felt that it would be the wisest course to listen to all this man had to say, and he repressed the devil of murder that always raged in hit soul against those who would thwart him. The dour look of the Marstons was in his eye and upon his brow, ae he eat like a chained tiger, while the lawyer, leaning back in his chair, crossing one leg over the other and joining the tips of his fingers. commenced his narrative. About thirty years ago two gentlemen, William 'Griceson. Esq., and Pir Uriah Mars- ton. fell in love with one lady, Misa Dorothea. Pysart; her preference was given to William Griceson. that of her parents, who were poor, to Sir Uriah, he being the richer man. The parents won the day, and Misa Dysart became Lilian Marston; but her love was still given to William Griceson. It sounds very like one of Mudie's novels, doesn't it? but every word of this story is true. Sir Uriah soon discovered that his lady did not care about him, guessed the r&ason. and ill-treated her. One day when she 'was in a delicate situation, he struck her to the ground. In the middle of the night she escaped from Marston Rail. travelled south as far as Tunbridge Wells, and wrote to William Griceson at Sandlanda to come to her. She was a high-spirited woman, and. maddened by the cruelty and degradation she had suffered from her husband, she threw herself upon her old lover's protection. With- in forty-eight hours a son was born and the mother wa-s dead. But not before Mr. G--x)clen(ymgh had taken down certain depositions, witnessed by the doctor and other persoa&, in order that the identity of the infant should be established beyond dispute. Lady Marston further induced Mr. William Grioe&om to take a solemn promise that he would act as the child's guardian, that he would conceal its birth from Sir Uriah, and bring him up in ignora.nce of his name and family until he h1'd attained hie twenty-nftih birtJbday. 'Under his father's influence,' she said in her statement. he would grow up to be a crnel. blaok--hearted hypocrite, like all the rest of the Mansions. I would save him from such a fate. I could not rest in my grave if I thought he wrmid grow up like his father. Better even that he should forfeit his heritage,' and a good deal more to that effect. This wa.&. of course. all very irregular, and Mr: Goodenough made his protest against against it. but Mr. Griceson would not allow the lady to be gainsaid. After Lady Marston was buried, Mr. William Griceson came here to the hall to tell Sir Uriah of his wife's death, challenged him to a duel; and when Sir Uriah refused. and called his late wrfe by a.n opprobrious name. Mr. Grtceaon Hogged him. Sir Uriah fell into ill-health, never married again, and died without knowing he had a son and heir living, and, stra.nge to say, on the night before Mr. Griceeon's murder. You, fa-iling a direct heir. as the only son of the baronet's brother, were next of kin; you bad just returned from South Africa, jost in the nick of time, and-here you are. Well. and -wher& are these precious papers now?" demanded Maraton with a. sneering laugh. Somebody stole Mr. Griceson's copy." "Wha.t do you mean by Mr. Griceson's copy?" 1 mean that there WM a. duplicajt,oopy, with which are the original memoranda." reep<Mtded Johnson coolly. You lie, you pettifogging rogue, you lie!" cried Marston fiercely. If you challenge me to show them you will find I do not lie." Show them, then." Do you suppose tha.t I have brought them with me?" retorted the lawyer with a, provoking smile. Marston glared at him like a tiger at bay for some seconds; then he said between hie oleiMxbed teeth: You have come here with this trumped-mp story about a direct heir thinking to extort money out of me. But you'll not get one permy. I defy you, do you bear, I defy you; and if you are not out of this house in two .min'otes I'll tak& you by the scruff of the neck and hurl you into the tam." As I know you to be quite capable of execatipg your threat. I will do as yoa bid me," eaid Johnson., rising quickly. But let me tell you that my object in coming he<re wa.s not to extort money, nor should I ha.ve accepted any if yoa had. ofFered it." 'X o, the grapes are sour, yon dirty fox. r ;h you before I )?et the dogson, yonr J tjMH." ? Mr. John son was gone before the laet words v.ereepoken. As he came out suddenly he just caught the flutter of a black dress disappearing along the passage. Ah. an eavesdropper." he said to himself, there has been a witness to our conversation —looked like the dress of the woman who a-dmitted me, &o much the better." The conveyance that had brought him up to the Hall was still waiting, and two or thr&e minutes afterwards he wae being driven away. When his ill-omened visitor had departed Marston remained standing in the centre of the room, grasping the back of a chair with as vicious an energy as if it had been the throat of his enemy; his face was grey, hie eyes were bloodshot, his lips quivering, a very incarnation of brute rage. That man knows something of the African time," he muttered. Curse him, why didn't I throttle him. trample him into oSal? What does he not know or suspect? I must have been mad to let him go. A duplicate oopy- and the original me-mo'randa still in exis- tence!" The door opened. ajMl Ag&tba/& white, anxio.ua face appeared; she had seen the visitor depart, and wais eager to know wha.t his business had been. One glance at her husbajid s f'ace told her tha,t it was bad.. "Com'e in and shut, the door." be said. Then he briefly 'related to her what had pa&scd in the interview. My God she cried, clasping her h'aDds, "all will be discovered. The shadow of thia has been upon me ever since I entered thi& horrible house. Give up this faial heritage.' let us go abroad to one of the Sout'h Americam. Bepublics. where they can't touch as. Take all the money out of the bank—1 will do the same; between uo we cant have less than twenty 11.0 one can take from me; there is an income——" "And let that 'bastard hound that I so hat& triumph over me?" he cried furiously, "not if I swing for it." "Then why did you not bribe this Johneoa. to give up the papers? Then you would have been safe—what am I saying, az if, encompassed as we were by dangers on every side. we can ever be safe. Perhaps Marston, now as it was too la,te. half regretted he had not tried to come to terms with the lawyer; but he w&s a man of ungovernable temper that could never brook contradiction, and the lawless life he had led had so inured him to take the law into hia own hands that he would never be able to bend to the exigencies of civilised life. And be dependent upon the breath of a. fellow like that. be his slave, his j"kad! No, I could not endure that-I should strangle him within a month. I am not to be ba-ited by vermin." He took down a railway time-table, and rtm. his eye down the up trains. Good." he sa,id; he cannot leave for London until 2.30. It is now a MtMe aJter- twelve. I have plenty of time to get to 'CIverBtone and travel up by the sajne train. as Mr. Isaac Johnson." What do you intend to do-no more blood- shed. Oh. Aaron, no more bloodshed, for blood will hava blood,' cried Agatha.. "I will answer you from the same pl&y. Be innocent of the knowledge, deaj-eot church, till you applaud the deed. he answered sardonically. I cannot tell yon what shall I do; I shall be guided by circumstances, by opportunity. But I hope when you see me next that I shaJl be able to give you a good a.ccount of Sir Herbert Marston." Aga-tha. held out her hands in speechless entreaty. He seized them both in his vidom ?rip. While that man lives I shall never know moment's rest. All my life I have had thit heritage dangling before my eyes, and my, father before me. It was he who poMOoed Uriah's mind against hig wife, for Uriah loved her, and when he heard of her death, ajid. ae be supposed, the death of her child, he turned upon my f&ther and me. forbade us ever to cross his threshold again; and he had promised to provide for me and eet me up for life, for my father was only a. poor Baptist minister. 80 I went to the dogs. but as my uncle s health failed, and he did not majry again, the hope. the certainty of succession, was always before me until five vears ago. when I heard of the existence of this whelp, -No man ever had such a knock- down blow. but, as soon as I recovered from it. I swore that I would not be defrauded of my rights, that I wouM stop at nothing to ,gain. them; and do you think after what I have done already tha,t I'll throw up the aponga and let him take the prize I've risked body? and soul for? No'" And he clenched the azseveration with &IL: oath that sent a. shudder through his heart. "I cannot remain in this house alone. «nd. I will not." she said, I'll go to SajKllaoch. I have not been there since I left a.ftel'-mr uncle's death. There are certain things B want to see to and arrange before we goi a,broad." "Wha,t of the woman Fennell? If yon take her with you yon would revise the suspioMca of the police. You most think ofthat-I maB<t get away-mind what you are doing." She remained crouching in her chain wiaí her hands clasped in her lap ajid her head bowed upon her breast, for some time sftep he had left her, lost in bitter remorse aÐ4 deadly fear. Marston went to his dressing-room and un< locked a box of which he always kept the key, The box contained wigs, beards, and an assort- ment of etrange clothes. During his ahady career he had been an axiept in disgmaea, and. when his fortunes changed, he still kept them. on the principle that one never knows wha-t one may want. Making a selection. to which he added a long shca-thed knife &nd a. revolver, he etuSed all. into a Glaxlstone-tbaC. together with a few toilette necessities. (To be continued).
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