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AUGUSTINE J. STONE! í.Lateo STONE BROS.), FTJNEBAL FCRNtSHKR &. DIRECTOR j Pe1UIJrP.! t3iipervi?ilU !o AD OTders. ?t. T?? ??Ef. ???E?rv Docks. N_ ? pMtOmeeTel.y.en.Ca.-diT. T(.grama-STONE ?j B?O? CAHDn''y. ? O?E BBOS-, Ba.rry Doch*. ? ? ??OREING-ST., CARDIFF. ? -?' V V And U i 131. HOLIIO!T-POAD. BARKY DOCKS. ? J. MARSHY CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAK.l!:H.S. I REMOVED. S FREDERICK-STREET, aod 41. WESTB?URNE-PLACE, ? Pr:'J<' Liat c.u ApuHcitMou. Nttiontt Tet. Ko. CK&. PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CA-RDn'T. ftTHEATRE ROYAL, CKRDIFF. Leeeee and Manager.ROBERT BEDFORD. EVERY EVENING, at 7.50, and SATURDAY, at Two, SPLENDID RECEPTION. Mr GEORGE DANCE'S PRINCIPAL COMPANY IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY. "pHE GIRL FROM K AY'S, From the Apolto Thea.'tre, London. Box Office at Th¡Íatre, Ten to Five. Nat. TeL. Z62. ? 9 8 'GR A N D qlH E AT-RE Lessee and Manager. EDWARD QmGLEY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30. THE DOMESTIC DRAMA, npHE DLUCKY RIPPER. Popniar Pricp-s and Time as usaa.L ep5 'Tis not in mortals to command succeas, bat we'll do more—deserve ib."—Addleon. THE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUSEX-S'l'EEET. 'Managing Director .OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! HAPPY FANNY FIELDS, The Merry. Liaghing, Delightfu! Little America,u-DQtch Girl. who Talks, Sings, and Dances everybody into good humour. A New And Laughable Pantomime Tr3,p Sosne, "HOT TIME FOR ONE," by the 5 EON BONS. Ree them Juggle the Plates. GEO. RIDGWELL, A Gifted Baritone. THE BROTHERS WILTON, la a. MtxtTtTG of SIaM &nd Comedy on the Ears. The Accompl'shed Ventriloquist, LIEUT. TRAVIS, Who will entertain yen. with the eesiance of his friecds. The Human Parrot. CHARLES MILDARE, Comedian and King of Whistlers Bewitching, Melodioos LILY LENA. A Charming Comedienne. Pretty as a Picture. ALFRED BARKER, An Original Clown, with his Trained Animals. ONE THE BOHEMIANS, ONE LADY. Musical Experts. GENT.. HUGH STANTON AND COMPANY, In his Successful Satire, FOR REFORM (the Motto of the Basybodiee). G. H. CHIRGWIN will be here Next Week. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Ea-rly One between Seren o'clock and Nine; Late One between Nine o'clock aud Eleven. All Artistes appear at Each Performance. Box Office Open Daily (with exception of Saturdays), Teu a.m to Five p.m., and Seven to Ten p.m.; Saturdays. Ten ajm. to Three P.m. Plan of Grand Circl-a. No Booking -Fees. L188M dT.MARY-STREET-HALL, 32, ST. MARY-STREET (Opposite Royal Hote.1). CARDIFT. COMMENCING MONDAY, 8th FEBRUARY, 19C4, And EVERY EVENING, At Eight o'Cloch, ELECTRIC ENTER- TAINMENT, Supported by :l, REFINED LADIES' ORCHESTRA. Doors Opfn at Seven. TpROFESPOR RICHARD. M.E. — THR KING OF ELKCTRIC MEDtCAJj HEALERS <„B., y B_ ritish Royal Letters Patent. N?. 2.254. <??tii]cate<? by Hie Excellency Sir Frederick .Latthcw Daricy, Kt.. Licu?nant-Governor, endarefd by the Ministpr of Justice). ??nioue. Genuine. L'n-to-<iate. and Tj'ittLQ?? d Mectric Entertninmct't ia the Wortd. ? ??UMMrted hy a R?fmed Ladies' Orchestra, and Vocalist Article. JE.200 CHALLENGE. SEXSÂTIOKAL. H LECTRIC IXTMRLCDES' ?T??T-v??-IT?? R TPA.? A PANTOMIME' MORE EXCITING THAN A DRAMA! FREE GENUINE CTIRES!' PatientB will he admitted FREE if recom- mended by IcMer from doctors and cler?v'U-. men. These m'ust he presented in t,hc ha hy paUcnts Mt later than 6.3.3 p.m. fur free treaMncnt <-nty., CROWDED HOUSES NIGHTLY Come ,:Early for (;ood Seats. Admission (to cover expenses cnly). Is 6d and 3d. Profesgor RICHARD g-jyes PRIVATE CON- STn.TA'nONS aitd ADVJOE FYtEE on all AIL- MENTS at hm GpecI,d Pri y¡d-e Consill ting R<x)ms in the a;bcve HaH Every Day from Ten to Five p.m. ? NEWPORT. ? ?HE NEWPORT EMPIRE CHARLES-STREET. ? ??Sinf? Dipe-t.or.OS\VALD STOLL. W??I?HT! From the London IhppodronM. WOOdward's Sea. Lions and S<KUs! The }Mrfee- n of animal training. t;]€ animat actors' ?TyY",? ? Chaton. Equilibrist. 'rh€. Xylophone E,xi3ertt,. Fra.ettis. Marba. and Verity, in J n '?h?t,ful m?ecl,i "? terrible twiats and twirle. ? ??M?? ?' Siiui,'G-'Guv;?t. Fred Poplar, Come- ?- !:CIt'ty ??r. NeUi? Vanderbilt. Carrie Laurie's ?dM-a-art?n. ?ith ito Juvenile G?nu?ea. Btcyclea etored free of charge L18364 g SCIENTIFIC?j a t! TAF?lvy?'?s?i-B.?jo??&A? B. B -Sight NS ?? j§) FOR Testing g n g FOR SPECTACLES. ? g Bosmer Morgan, g E PARK PLACE g ? (Opposite Park Hotel Entrance) m B! QUEEN ST CARDIPR-, S S Eycstght Testing and Spect!lc!e Fitting onY. a§ No charge is made fcr advice. The testing ? is thorough. ?? ? & np T P E W R I T I N G. ALL BBANCHTS OF COPYING EXECUTED. .Arcbit-W Work Accurately Oopied by ExperMnoed Opera,tore. VIVZEBN MAI]4 LUUTED, VARDIP7. SALES BY AUCTION 127, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, CARDIFF. T M' R. A. ?ETCHFJELD has receivetl instructions from Mi&s J. Dav<es. who is giving up business, to SELL by AUCTION. an the Premies as a.bnve. on FRIDAY NEXT, February P. 1904. the Whole of her Stock of MILUNERY AND FANCY (JOODS, Siiks, Satins, Ha,ts (trimmed and untrimmed). Children's Frocks. Pinafores, G)ove:-<, Umbrellas. Ribbons. <&c.; also a 'Portion of the Household Furniture, consisting of black a.ud ?old gtass. Pembroke table, couch, stands and tablet!, &c. No Rese!'v'e Sa)e at Two o'clock sharp. aZO5 BUSINESS ADDRESSES t, STOP ONE MOMENT. ?F ? W OH, DEAR, DOCTOR, MUST MY ? DARLING DIE? x THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE, BUT TRY T UDOR WILLIA-AIS' rATENT J3ALS.AM ()I,, iriroNEY. THERE IS NO REMEDY UNDER CANOPY OF HEAVEN EQUAL. PATRONISED BY ROYALTY, NOBILITY. DOCTORS, NURSES, and MOTHERS PRAISE IT. R'BY!' IT contains PURE Welsh Honey ajid an Essence ot the Purest. and Most. EIncacioua Rerbs. gatherc-d on the Hills of Wales, beme gathered in the proper season, when Hf I virtues an in full perfection. BRONCHITIS. THERE are thousands of children who die l annu:tUv from Bronchitis, Whoopmg Cough, and Croup. This is a grand dtacuvery for the Cure of such coopla.ints. The Famoaa l:.eIPed' for COUGHS. ERON- CHJHIS. ASTHMA, and CONSUMPTION haa the largest sale of any chest medicine in Wales and England. Tnoee who hve take!. this medicine a.re amMed at its wondertUi in8uence. 8u<fercrs irom any form of urGn- chitis. Cough. Dimculty of Brca-thioe. Boarse- ness. Pain Pr Sorenesa in tjic Chest. experience dcIiBhtful and immodiate relief; and to those who are subject to Colds on tho Chest !t !a invaluable, as it efPfcte a Compiete Care. it is moat comforting in alloying irritation in the throat, and giving strength to t.hevotce, and it neither allows :t Cough or Asthma, to becomo cbro-nic. not- Consumption to dovetop. Consumption has never been known to exist where "Coughs" halve been property tTi!a.td witb this medicine. No house should be wtth- out it, as, taken at the heginmng. a. doae te genera,lly sufncient. and a Complete Cure is certain. SHE THAT YOU GET THE GENUINE ARTICLE TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY, MOST IMPORTANT. SO MANY IMITATIONS AND FRAUD. Sold by all Chemiet<. and Stores in Is.. 2s. 6d.. and 4s. 6d bottles. Sample bottle sent (poat paid) for Is 3d. 5s.. and Sa. from the inventor. I Saving in pnrchas.ns' the larger size DotHea. D nin. UDOB WRLLIAMS, L.S.D.E.W.. ?V MEDICAL HALL, ABERDABE. etM60 WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. I BEECHAM'S. PILLS. A medicine of which the people h&T6 long known the remedial value in BILIOUS AND LIVER DISORDERS, SICE-HEADACHE, FAILING APPEl I TITE,_LANGUOR,_AND WANT OF TONE caused by depressed conditions of tih& nervooa aystem. In &H snch caaes it is not too much to say that the benefit to be dsrived from a jadicious use of BEECHAM'S PILLS ie prMtiottUy known aJl over the Trortd. BEECHAM'S PILLS ARE SPECIALLY SUITABLE FOR FEMALES OF AIjL AGES. EVERY WOMAN WHO VALUES HEALTH SHOULD READ THE INSTRUCTIONS WITH EACH BOX. Bold everywhere in Boxes, price la. 1M. (56 DiHs) and 2a. 9d. (163 pina). em71 THE POPULAR CUHE For COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and all Chest Affections is TEMPLAR MALINS WONDERFUL SIXPENNY 6' c1: COTJGrH 6d STOF! j Is composed of Honey. Squills. Tolu. lpecat,, Paregoric, and SOMETHING ELSE, which makes it an immediate FULL STOP to all kinds of Coughs. Tria! Bott!e, 6d. Large Size, Is. Poat Fr&e, 9d. Post Free, 1/3. PREPARED ONLY BY j TEMPLAR MALINS, CASH CHEMIST, !29, QtjEENSTREET, CARDtFF I el2514 EADE'S PILLS. TRADE'S pILLS. i? JTrRILLS. TjlADE'S 'DILLS. J" j. -KjlADE'S Y)ILLS A-U JL -HT'ADE'S t)ILLS. -C?ADE'S -SKILLS. I'EADE'S I- -ElADE'S TDILLS. All who suffer from Gout or Rheumatism should immediately have re- course to BADli' PILLS. Hundreds of Testimo- nials have been received from all sorts and condi- tions of men testifying to the wonderful power these Pills have in siving reiief in t,;ie very worst cases. These Pills are purely vegetable and per- fectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY RELIEVE AND KAP1ULY CUKJS. THE WORST FORM OF GOUT. RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE HtiAD, FACE. AND LIMBS, AND HAVE THE LAn .j?r BECOMMITNDA. TION EVER GIVEN ANY PATE-NT MEDICINE OF ITS CLASS. PEADE 's nOUT & 'DHEUMATIO DILLS Are perfectly sate in their action, elimina-te all imnrious matter, and are highly Restorative. Sold by aU Chemists, in BotMee la. l;d. ajtd ? ?' b all sent poat free for Postal Order by te Proprietor. GEORGE EADE. 2?2. Goswell. road. London, B.C. EADE'S PILLS. el2Z7? WE know you want a STYLISH SUIT, so bay '?he Cloth direct from the CENTRE OF THE HIGH-CLASS TRADE. All Cloth carriage paid. Patterns post free and tita-niDs for reto.rn. WRITE TO-DAY. LIVESEY and CO., IMPERIAL ARCADE, HUDDRBSFIELD. guitints. TroaBeringa. BYa<!k and Blue Coat.. inza. &-c-, also Ocwda for Mioeis, at Wholemas Pricm e12545- t. Free University Education, Open to all Denominations & Both Sexes, See To-day's Western Mail:'] PREPAID ? SCALE. SmaU Prepaid Advert'sementa are inserted !i the "EVENING EXPRESS" at the following ratea:— THBKtt SIX ONCR. TIMES. TtMRS. D. S. D. S:D. 12 v.-0r(isor J 06 09 IStolQwords. 05 CM 13 20to26words. 07 i 12 i 19 -I- E?ch extra 7 1 0 ? 0 ? o 6 words.  COMBTNED SCALE for Small Prepaid AdvM- tiMments in the "WESTERN MAIL" and "EVEN- ING EXPRESS":— I  AIX WORDS O'N"?"R THR?K MX i T!MKS. TMKS. JS.D. S.D. S. D. 12or lQa3. 0 8 t 4 20 ?5 to 19 1 0 20 30 2C to 2o 1 4 28 4 ?d??i?'?'r?'?' Jiiach extr& 71 0 4 0 8 1 0 words In all ceses tho nan.e- and aodtMS are ccunted M part of the Advertiseent. LOS"T[' AND FOJJ N D_ L 0,S T ?Stinday mora ing, Slst January, between a an(I Penarth, a gOldj Ban,Ie; anyone returning same to 7, Mann.e-pa.rade, PenMt.h, wm b<- rewantcd. f OST. L&ce Handkerchief at chamber concert; kindly JU return 43, J?rk-plsce. e!652p: MEDICAL. ?_ mrlDWII-T:RY Classes he'd at el, Chartcs-street. Car- d¡ff.-Letter, Bristol Cottage Hospital. el2474 SCHOLA8T!C SCHOLASTIC T)BIVATE SchocI, ?ooa'.iUe-road,comerMay- JL street; est&btif-hMl over 20 years. el25J8 xrANl imnlCdi:<tc,y Studeiit Governess to asist t t wit.h ??niors.—lO, Ka?t-grove, Cardiff. e56'<9pa SHORTHAND1>ooi'keepj;g:-commerciajAr-ith:net.¡C; ? private tu;t:jn; ptONpectM.—StMton. 92, Lewts- Mrtct, ??wpor. el2'i85 I p ?AB'l'.XE?!: ????SH!PS. I r?u ired"??ti7"cat.)ital?toherp devetop P Auct;one<:r'i, and Estate Agency Business; s?n- <tid opportunity for energetic man.-Fcr particu.I'1' appi). Mr. Jamps 1'hiUips, Busineiis Agent, Hereford. e3654p3 HOUSEKEF-PEliS, &e. T)E-ENGAUJ.;MENT by superior -WõCking HOllsë- g Hou  e i l).,ng express, Newport. e5556pS W A-\ TE, D -onceor!liD.gll(}usekecper Ty General; sma.il house; two in famity/ referenMa. —it 70, Evening ExpreM, Caroitr. e3Sllp3 ?7i?-??'?' ?y respect?bic person, s.ituatiGnWorking A/V H.)Use?cer?er or Cook-General; good wa.sher; good rele,fCnce,-Adur:; 51. 'rhpt.iger-sl.reet, Cath.ys, Cardin. e:67:p3 ? ? ,r_-?_?''I'Bb, enga__ geinent. Lady Help, whcr': s?-N-ai?is kept; n-eeÜIwollian.-C. M., EvenLng Expre?s, Newport. e267J.pS DOMESTIO SERVANTS. EXPEI:I.Œl\ CEDN°ur;{; wanted &t once.—Apply 50, JLJ fatter-road, Swansea. e?517p5  young Girl, housework; aged 15; early ?\) riser.—CiMe-street Post-?aica, Ca.ldia. e?M3p4 -\i\ T AN1D immediately, Geneial Servanot.pply 108, ? t CathedrsJ-road, Cardie. &i6<i')D3 ",{TA.N<rED, a General-I"ervant.-Apply 77, Ni.Im- tT street, Cdth&ys, '?'XrANTEU?Cijok-t.Tenaral.—AppIy'' or per- sonajly, after ?byletter,or }x-r- t t soM.Uy, aiter six o'clock, at 125, Cathedrxt-road. __?_ eM44p8 V" good i?agcs -lven.-Apply aft??r 5 o'clock, 48, R.iLmond-road, Cardte. c!665p& family; house- Hniai(I kept.—Mrs. Botstord, The HoUies, LianishfN.. e3666p4 expmencecl Coak-General.-Apply Mrs. f y Redgra.ve, Machen Lodge, dketty. eM47po AIV-N'I,LD, thurougIL;y guod Cuok, 25-M; goodAage, tT sma.H tamiiy; hetp given.—ttrs. \Voods, Llan- nœr e3&46p8 IN 7rAN,rF?D General Servant; family 2; references t Y required.—Appiy 47, Coium-Mad. C?rdlf!. ep6 G OCD General; .tatiuty two; pia in cooking.-B, St. \Jf John's-road, 31ainiee, .Kewport. e3636p8 V,V ANTED good General; good home for respectable W gtri.—Appiy Mrs. Vile, t'iorence House, Atm?- Bti-?t, Newport. Ñ602p6  17th, thoroughly ëxperieJlced l f Plam COOk; 2 in family; some hou.w{)rk.- lUIs. Ilowell, 9, Richmond-road. e3643p6 -H- u Ui-anourilla;d'antd; &mall fAMiiy.-XTS. Slade, Glanmor F Part, Newport, Mon. ep6 W-N'Ù;-i),-¡;ingÚrhanded :K.itchenmajd; if'pcaaibte W. knowl,,ige of da,ry work; good character indis- peable; good wagee.—Mrs. Mayhew, AberglMney, Guiaer? Urove ??%12p6 RKSI>ECiABLE Servants for country residence, neM Swan&Ca; referenct?s requIred; good home; 3 in lu-ily.-Mr, Mu4sgrave, Market-liall, Swansea. ep6 ANTED, a (experienced); f f must have good first by letter, Particulars, Lewis, MapiewoOd, e3623p6 WANTED, repectable General; 3 evcnings out; no W children.—86, Theobaid-road, Cajiton. e3M2p3  t once: HO\lSffilald ;early riser; Church- woman; alrtaina pri?ferred; house-p&ricurmaid kep[.—Apply, full particuiMS of age and wage.3, to Mrs. Dann, The Cross, C,,wbrl:cige, Gltm. el2L69 H- OUSE-Parlourmaid, Housekeeper requires Situation, _[1 Aberga.yency or Abertiiien'.—Maurice's Registry, k'JLILCallua,  C359ZP5  reliabie maid wanted as Cook- (tJ.Il.Peml}l'o_err- g_elJ5_- \A?'A.?'rHD, an experienced Cook-General.—Apply, Vy with full pMtteuiars, Mrs..Kcn?hote, The L?wn, NuiMn-rcad. eMSSp5 Mrs. W Cabb, Victoria-squ&re, Penarth. e5576p5 ???AN?"KD,? renafth,"nouse-Parlourma?d, ?6-?0?for tlr.,t pl?m?.-B 97, Evening E}:Card:p G- EKERAL disengaged; plain cook.. wafh; early Griser; good c,lu.racter,-=-_e.roa__ep4 "\r AiITED;-eXPè:eriéOd Ccok-General; Kiso House- tt maid.—Apply 63, Plymouta-road.PenMth. el2575 H: OT;i:M.AID reqUired.-Apply Shynton, rark road, Ilenaitb. e5574p5 -ooi-(knïb-Fb;22; houaem&td C kept.—Mr' Greenwood. KiaweUy- e3552p4 -?-??rANTEL,Hou?e-P&rlourma.id.—Apply, with refe- YV renc?. to Mrs. W. Harri?, 144, Higti-?trest, Mf.rthyr. ?? _?i_ r?HORQUGH Piain Cook wanted; aged not under 28; except beer.—.Mrs. Littifdale, Dunro R<Mse, Cheltenham. e55Z7p! 'YH?ANTED a.t oncp, HouEematd; ea.rly riser; Cburch- Vy v.-oman; abstainer preferred; house-parlourmaid kept.-u'.pply, full particulars of ago and wages, to Mrs. Dunn, Tile Cross, COW bridge, Glam. el25ô9 H- ouši:P;rIOtlrID.a.id for elderly lady; early dir:erg; JjL ptenty liberty.—14, Cowbride'e-ro?d.e!5?p?_ _COOK-Gen erai wanted, lady and nephew; no waah- ? ing; easy place.—14, Cowbrldge-road. e5552p3 G EliERAL wanted for lady; no washing or cooking; ('f 3 evenings weekly aliowed.—14, Cowbridge-road, C?rdiS. ?MIP? TTtTANTED, experienced General Servant, with gooa Vy cha.fM!ter; day girl kept.—Apply between 6 Mid 8 p.m., 5S, Cathedral-load. Cardin. &2513p!_  experienced (>.)ok-General.?State age and wage,?, to John Evans and Co" DTapers, Fouty- J? o., YapeK??? HOTEL SERVANTS. -<rTT7'ANT"ED immediately. Main Cook: also ?ood fw General.—Apply, references, York Hotel, Bridgend. e3578PS ,\XTANTEI);t onc&, Third Boota ajid BUU?rd Marker. w' V Apply Head Boot?, Crown Hotel, yontypoo). e3659p4 SMAItT Lad for general hotel work; mark biiliards. I Co!bourne Hote), Cathays, Cardiff. e3669p4 young La req-urcd to as9istin Dispense Wtno ,A Office and Linenroom; good needlewoman essen- tial; MtMy .CIS, with board, lodging, and laundry.— Writf iB. nrst instance, to !4anagmm, Royal Hotel, Cardiif. <.3615po f7"ITCHENMAID (experienced); able to do plain coo!?- J? inK; wages f20 and laundry.-Apply, giving tuU particnlars, 14anager, Royal Ilotnl, CardifL_3- tTt7 ANTt:CnderBoots at once.—Apply Boots, VV Stepuey Hotel, LianoUy. e.620p5 'T Al\TEV, experienced young I?ady for buffet baT; Vy ieferencc".—Mr. F. Mag?s, Rose and Crown Hotel. Nortl1-roa.d. e26Mp3 '-O-VA-TED, Kood Cook, well up in her dutiea7 ? mui!t \Y have good refprenceH.—Apply Geot-go Hotel, Chsp?tow. 012579 DRESSMAKERS, MtLUNERS.&c i\ If"ILLIEl:- Wanted, expe'ienced and stylish 1\1. Miliiner: able to serve: state ag<' and refe.rpaces.— Apply J. Eeee, 97, Glehe-street, Fenarth. eM66p4 H/rlLLINEBY.—Wantef!. a clever Saleswoman, with ?t. kccwiedxe of practical; able to manage small businese, with opHcm of buying ii out of pronta.—B ôO, Lvming ErprMS. Cat<tin. eMSSp! T?;r ?LCt ? wa:mted ?t once; a ctyUah numiter tMe lWel.W ovm order&-APYIT, ftil putteularli. 'W. tt,o0 :&bb1r'VaJo. tæ4Sp8 Bee*. PntpM, BM!W"Tate. cM46p6  AGENTS. TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. WNTLEMA-NLY Rcprnt¡j¡iŸe required to promote the sale of an entirely new produclion, just ready, "Bight Hon. Joseph Chamberlain, M.P. His and Public Caroor to :Pre2ell't Day," by J. H. Jeves ;gentle- man with good connection in political centres with to U. B., Express, swaasft. e3544p4 R EP1ŒEN;I.\ TIVE wanted (for South good connection 17team users; good com- mission; 1!plendid opportunity for the right. man.- firót, Taylor, Churchhill-road, Birming- bam. e3537p.  wanted. -ink Era5ing Electroine Ilencil Aerases ink In two ?conds without abrasion; one agent 's profits. eight wccks, oyer £75.ddress Eraser, la, Lockwood-road, e35eep5 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &0 YOUG lady ires Situation as Ti,pift, with know- ledge of shorthand, excellent refuences.-Addres Barlock Ti-lpewriter Company, Cross, Glo¡lc' ter. e3555pti î7"\NTED at once, a thoronghly reliable *voung lady .l as none need apply unl well rœommended.-Apply, fir-t by lettek, to The Car- diff Milk 47, Castle-road.  for tinplate workq; must be Gti?orougi).Iy c?ompel??nt bookkeeper; &!so Timekeeper and outside Iron J VORKI:NG certificated Manager, 5maJl sloi;e Eastern f" Valleys; to timber and ai:t m required,-State ter-iis aIld disengagcd to C 15, Evening Cardig. e5ôOlp6 M ISCELLAN E.OU ITUA TIONS a Lad.-Apply Editorial Depart- VV _nt, Westem Mail, CudJ1I. el2555 E-1'n1PLOYHEKi;p;Ñ'Time, è'Tther sex ;halPf rofit; E 5nd Is, for sample3 and part icul axs. -G ?otgo and (j,_tford-c,-tow..3629p6  iantld everywhere to Pddress en??lopeE, A&c.-Seni addrS(;d envelope for prospeotus, orth (6 H Dept.), 6, York-buildings, London. ep5 T ANTED I minedistelycxperienced Gardenei: (single- l lianded); wife to do laundry with inil pa-rticulars, Webb, I-Tafodyddol, Nantyglo, You. ANTEI), wIth Jenes, Baker, I. you want all }<nga.geëm-onthëlarg6-£ as Cook, Steward, Baker, &c., stamped address for William HancDek, 8, Weston-suptr-}Iare. e3613p6  and Bakery.-Warted, experienced Fla.li,,r Gat once; abstainer; good wagoo.-Apply Shears iIoli¡( Company, Blaenclyclacli. emlIP6  xni P l'ovi2ioDs.-riiomas and Evans, Porth, Gbave varaucv for 8rmut '?s-?istant; well u.?,L?d to cAn-;as,?ing; .4pl?idid prOFpects for really good hand; outdoor; Webh. e12592 '7(í Grooni-Gardener, and generally useful; aged 50 to 55, and single stat- ing expectod, and age, to D. Smith, e3590p5 -£-3\VeeklY .-Peonll wanted-ewrywherefOl drc;5ing c'irculars.-Send addressed envelope for proposal BB, Elm Lodge, Middlesex. e3517p6 C YCLE Fitter '1:äïiïleto build throuil'out; one used to motor cycles preferred,-State age, wages, when last employed, if married, Davies c.3609pJ ANTED, by mahied couple, t man could ill¡<,nage small farm or place of trust; v;He dairy or cook; live in.-Apply C 20, Evenmg 07p3 UNDBR Gardenc?is wanted for Caldey Island, Teliby. -Apply to Head Gardener. eM2lp6  loco., etationary; Eown Npairs.pply 0 5, Evening Express Cardlif e3577p5  and Provisions.-Thoma8 and Ev&n;h I Ghai,o vacancy experienced first Provision Hand fo tdéir Pontypridd, branch; must be wjndow-dr&er; outdoors; Welsh. e;)553p4 D PAPERY.-Vacancies foryollng Ladies, fancy "U-ter and assist in showrDonis?Photo, and flÙl particular¡;, W. Sa-rvis, e35G9p4 iT ANTED, and Wife. without ftfitily; man V f to assist with cows, and wife house. keeper.-Aker8, Pùntreballo Farm, St, 1'12583  (sing le- b aiirlod or otherwin-e, aged -,3.- GA,Idrec-s C n. Eyening Exprcss, Card'?ff. ep3 wanted for garxleu woik; Apply S. Rose, <hrdener. Blaclipill, Swan- wa, e4516p3 WANTED, a few s%?an lads who can ride bicycles; mus be rwpectabis aild produce good julemme-es. Express" OU793 PREMISES. m ESSP.S. B. HERN AND HOUSE ESTATE For .ist of Business and HoUSes to be Let or Sold see Mail" Daily. 1riiited Be¡;:1ster free. Offices, 93, St. Mary-stret, Cardiff- F-tablisled 1849.  3, Park-plac. A6, 8, 13, Caerphilly-street, at 98. week. 11, 19, Caerphilly-Areet, at 6ii. 91, at 9; 7, AUerton-street, at 83. 6d. week. 18 ?toughton-gtreot, at 7s. week. 6.' Thurston-strt??t, at 80. week.  best treasure is to live rent free.-Particulars from Free Homes, 16, Church- roa?i, Abertridwr, Cardiff- e36041?6 6, Chu reh-road,Cant on, to Let; 2reœption, 5berl- ro-.)ms, bathroom, W-.) hot and cold water.-Apply No. B. e3610p6 P LEASANTLY situated COUlltry House for Whitchnrch; £500; hælthy and dry; 8 large rooms, hot, cold water; bathroom; usual extra large and larder; 20ft. frontage, 140ft. depth; low ground rent, 1513.; flvl) minutes walk from bus.- Apply Williams, 35, Caxdifr. el2541 S EMI-Detached Villa, 5 bed rooms, 5 room&, bathroŒn, ?,.c., hot, cold water; channel view; moderat3 rental.- W iIIia.mč-ryn.hYfry, _1:n..witM.ajo_e36?p S HOP d DwelliAg UDIM to Let an Leam.-Apply S. Jenaett, 136, Cardiff. elZ512  Cathedral-road; loweet pricc.- P FuU particulars, C 25, Evening Exprees, Cardiff. e363lp3 mo Le,, maU lookup Sh20, QUeeIl>-street, Cardiff, J. for £200; remainder on 178, Let, small lock-iip Shop, 20, Cardiff, suit jeweller or other lig-ht busine5S; very bæt position in whole town; modern front.-Apply Brothers, Dyers (Limited), 20:1, Queen-street, Cardiff. e3626p6 To be Let. renaaind" of 1e35ä T Country House; three reception, six bedrooms, box- room, usUAl good garden and croquet ground; "bling for two; hhouse, man's room lodge; about five acI65 gr d.¡; land; station one mile; Chepstow two miles; rent can be seen only by Woodcraft. Chep.>otow. e3515p3 -ALEFAN1<rl;.œ= SubStintiai- i mortgage can rerna.in.-Pa.rk91, e3580p5  bedroomt?, -1 rr>ecption rooms, kitchens, ko.; long garden; low gre-,ind renl; mortgage if required; owner le?.viug Car- diff. _u 'H_ 3<)- L -WGE Premis.w ïO-¡)ë:Let in St. Mary-street, Cardiff, within a minute's walk of Great Western Station; snit" hIe for hotel, club. or restaurant; particu- jars on applicaticin.-Addrc?-s B 68, B,ening Expr??, Cardiff. el2570 I SUITE of OffiOO8 to Let in High-street; strong room and other convenience¡¡; suit Stow-liill. Newport. e.3526p3  .aunder2A, u&.ioneerandEet-to AAgent, 29? St. Mary-street, Card'f, for following properties to Let :-22, 11s. M., 7, Davi-s- street, 19, 75. 611.; Saitgaead-road, 65. 13, Stephenson-street, 95. el2494 P O?NTYPRIDD.-To Let Immediately, Coal Yard; situated on TramroM side; establishold many years. -Apply W. Dtvies, Rhydfelan House, T WO-Stalled stable, left, archway; baci Clare-Ltreet pœt-ofIice.-Apply above addrow. eZ%3p4 APARTMENTS. COMFORTABLE Fumishpd Apartments;hotand \? cold bath; 6s. M.—97. Clare-road. CardtS. cp6 C OMFORTABLE furnied Apa-tment3. with atten- ? dance; ni?id tept.—69, Malefant-strcet, Cathays. FARM AND GARDEN COLLIERY Manure for Palo; prompt rail deltTery.— ? B 33, Evening Expreas, Cajditf. e2554p4 i -,1 DOMESTtC ARTICLES. fDHTK verdict of the pub!ic is that for Jightness in 1.. COI1!!t.ruc:.ion, in design, comfort in durability in use, and moderation in price, the B8.by Carriages sold by Spencer, the Universal PTovider fot Babies, axe not approached by any of his competitors. The Largest stocR in the United Kingdom to select from.-Send poirtcard for price CardiC. el2166-l MEDICAL REMEDIES. A BTIKICLAJL Le?B. BMttt?, Leg Irone, ChUdren's _? Rubh-?r Truces, Etaetic Stockings, Glycerine Svrta<ee, V?t?'s Pada, &C.; in etock, ChUdren's Rubber TnMeee. CnUch ahoes, Ttusaee, Knee C&pe, Crutches, EeUe, &c.; lady at.teIUtant for ladles betta and tms&as; done; lin free.- Allen Pearce, Charlœ-str (off Queen-street). CardiC, an4 Broadmezi, Briatot. el2192 PtGEONS, POULTRY, &c. pDr.N Game Cook' for Sale. h.c. Crystal Palace; .L 2nd ShefRe'd; 2nd Mountain A.,c,h, 1902; jrd Mountain Ash. 190!; 2nd Cardiff; 4th Nant)'moel, Netson, Here- ford. Lcugh.borotLgh. Ta-T-istonk, Troe'dyrbjw; mrds giveiy with brrd.—W. Solomon, 67, Wrndsor-rotd, AdamB- down. Cardiff. e3642p6 rJrL ?WO ChMnpiM BIM!: MimMM. P(iUet<r i2t Md 1? Toub.-T. C. Jo)M', TrMdy?Uv. <<Mlp4 PUBUC-HOUSE8. CHELTENHAM.—To Let. wpH-knowm, absolutely froe, I ? funy-iicensed small Hotet, occupying important position; valuation, including 15 yean' lease bout £600.-App!y Moore and Sons, Valuem, Tewke?bu'ry'. e?S63 A TTRACTI7E Corner Spirit Vaults, most prominent A po'?itiOn, Bristol; hwgomest bars in the West of England; cost £1.,000 to '.1it arranged with £70'.) caFh Tebœ, slrect, B.r isto 1.. ?TILLAGE Beer and Wise House: paddock. garden, v stabling outtou.,e, tn?oin? jBZlO.—Apply Tebbs. 'TrTrOTK?-P?tbiic?BnM&r;taking t25 weekly; only JJL1 JBMO ca"h.—Apply T?tttS. Br?to). QUIT Be?inners?-f'uU?iceE.sed House. Bristol; ingoing £&5 C35h.-Apply Tebbs, Bristol. ? ENUmE Eeerho-d6e, Bristol; t&king ?12 weekly; Gingc,iag .E11&.—Apply. Tcbbs.Briatol. COUNTRY Roa.dt!ide-¡eerhouSl', Some-set; ta.kinj; C about fl4 w&eHy; ftgoing JE200.—Apply Tebbs. f35C7p5 — ——————————————————————— = J3US! NESSES FOR DISPOSAL Dimohrl, Ireumon,;i,,ry an'l Bcot Busmess: -t.b- .I' lished eleven yeaTS; .aln3tion; l1e.; ('oilier,' db- trict; cell or lease bnildtlg; low ground ret?t. owner retiring.-Yumm, Iroa?no4ger, C,,erau, Bridgrd*. ep3 OUTP'ITI'I.KG alld C].othiers' BüS1nessfar-Sal;; 0 modern stock; blighoo connection; central poaition important tow4 South Wales.-Hood, Auc- Swansea. e3560p4 A S going concern Frdlt, Sweet Business; no  A. will.—5. Arcane, Po?tYpndd. e!65Sp? TOBACCONIST? Sweet?T?Mtcy, ne?r important r&.t- T "Y station, 'Bristol r suit lady; ingoing, includ.;D'g stock, ?60.—Appiy Tebbs, Ya.lucr, Bristo'. ?ONTFECTIONEEY ang Mtre<hments, pretty suburb, ? Bri,?t-o? pxceptiO!taHy smr.rt and cenuinp husmeiis; ?? :L 12 t:dng about tl2 weekly; no Sunday trade; proprietress jgav'ng Bri&tol: v.'iu sd! for £125, &nd stock about .E40; highly _!Tcommended.—Tettb?. Briiitcl. I?XCEFTIC?ALtMer?-Nicety?ituatedRefreshment El?,,sin,,?, best pajt of Bristot; est??lithed many Ye.rs; only L50 izigoipg.-Appl? T"hbs. ,BTiol. Y\AIRY ?'Huajnj'ss,*Miberb ?n?ton ?oing 50 gallons Ddaily; iti?oic?, ?20?—Tebb5,Br?toL rr?OBACCONIST?HMr pr)CCipal theatre. Bristol; T genuine trade: ingoln C70.-Apply Tebœ, i?,*??lol. /?OMMERCIAl7?Hotf: Knfr"R<"ta-jra?t. Mntraljy- c situa.ted BriEtol; fV, i wine licnce; c'?osed Sundays: a, it staat'.K..E4a3.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. 'Tt ? SSTOX-?up?r-MErp.—BohrdtE?-hou?e. ?rMd p<Mi- tin, facing -en: proprietri-cz must sell tbr,:?ugh bUS¡nœ5 =tters; CN-erythirig fitle-d and furIlisheoi in alo fitted with electric light; price, as talld. .t:<00.—Apply Tebbs, Taluer, Bristol. T?'EWSAGENT, 'St?ti<<tety7 Fancy. Clifton, Bristol; i? carripd on by lady ten ye&rs; sound bMineet; ingoing ?259. and frtoc? ?100.—Apply Tebbs. T.?Kin 5? Fish ?BusinM?Bristol;taj[in? about .e8 J' weekly; pr<?en.t t<?a.nt 17 years; ingoing JEM.— Apply Tbi;s, Valuer, Bristol. /?ONFECTIO?EBY<ndRefreshmMrts,deiiRbtftU c position, B:i ?tol; takings averag?o about £25 weekly; last two tenants 14 ym-rs each; Ingcing £425: mo5't genuina busiDeas fver :id\-crt'scd.—Apply Tebbs, Bristol. aMCSp! BUSINESSES WANTED. Co Business wa-,itg, o-r panneTSbTpinam"c9"; c c357gp5 BtCYCLES, TRICYCLES, &,c. -k 7?7 s.; Gent's yiO 10s. Road R&Mr, Sxed wheel, for jET 7s.; Genfa J? Bee?ton Humber, free wheel, ?1C l?s. for ?11 lla.; Ladies' free wheel Raglan for .B7 7a.; all unused.— Norton. 13S, Queen-street. CsjdiS. el233S T.?CR Saie, Kennaj-<f road?ntoer; Eedie nttfn?t) through- ?F out; bajga.in.—lM,Ktng'€-road. e3566p4 FURNITURE. 'TTARBIS'S in NewpMt MMket.—G:tet Sate of Furnt- H ture; wonderful bargaius; see below.  In  silk velvet; j? settee. 2 easy ehttrs ana 4 smaJl chairs.-E. E. Harris, M-a.rket.bll:ling8, I 125.-Massive 2in. Pillar Bedstead; Z mother of pearl brass gaJlery and on head and {oot.—E. B. Harris, The Market-haJI, New- port. Only two minutee' wtik from station. Y Sa. 6d.—Four Saddlebag ChsAn SpTing Seats; well j. upholstered; subst4tial f -es. 1.-&x &trong".()tliceCliái and Armchair to iiiatch.  Bookcase and (,vheffonniere combined; adjustable shelves and glass doors to tOp ?.rt; drawer and cupboaro in bottom part. ?iTes. M.—Bordered Carpet, a y&rds ? 4 yardie, and HeartLrug to match. See Harris's-(Lrpiay in New- ort £1 15s.—W&)nut CheConniere; UMful drawer and eup- _b?arrl'-=II_a:rw,-ket.  Suite, comprising cbwt drawers, thr?e long and two short ara?ers, dressing-table, toilet glass, washstand, towel a.irer, and three cane satIn, walnut, or mahogany rolour; delivered free.-E. E, Harris, and BeddlDg Manufacturer, 4, 5, and 6, Newport. TJ'ABRIS' The Home FurnisheM, are?notfd?for IF[ -liablegoods. Hou8e!l of fulsrii4ture. Irl, n,')t l7, 20, 25, 50, 40, 50 ,60, 70, and 1CO guine&6 are t;?ly wonder fu! value; send for catalogues.—E. E. HArria, Artistic House Fujni&her, 4, 5, and 6, Market-bmidlnga, Newport, Mom. el2K:  and Co.'s &pecw bargains for ca&h.-C-diff, Bswans". Pontypridd, Newport, Pontypooi. l:>EV AN and CO. for ha".?me Tapest¿-Ca.rpeta, ?) bordered <md ready f&r laying, from 1!6. Ud.  Co. for grand pattems and exceuent BE value in nooreloth and Linolet=.  aiad Co. for Carpets and Hearthrago of every Jj description &t lowest pricea. TTtEVA-N and?CoT fot masslTe ? Iron Bedstettdt, 2im. D piUais. from tl Us. 6d. 'BEV AN Mtd Co. for'?ptendid H?ad and Foot AU- JL) bra!s Bedsteads, from ?4 4<. ¡ BEVA:N anj Co. for best ??ue in Wire-wovEB Mat- ( J) tresMs. fuU-sized. from 7e. Ud. B,EV AN and Co. fef fun-sized own nutke Feather J) Beds. good Unen ticks, from !2B. 6d. BsVAN and Co. *or hands-me Walnut  J? ptate-f?iaaa backs, from jM l9a. 6d. BRVAN and Co. for Immense seleeion Walnut and _D other Overm?ntles. 56. Ud. to 10 g?ineM. DEVAN and Co. for special Bedro3m Suites, chert, .I> glass, m:u'ble st=d, chairs, &c., £3 17.. 6&  and Co. for grand vaiua SaUn WalDut  Broom Suites, from 10 to 25 gumeas. BEV:'Ü- a.nd -Co. for Chippendale )imd other C<tbmets I JL) and S)debOM'ds; gre?t v&nety. VAN and Co. for AmeTi?-an Organs, ery in3t.ru- JL? ment waj-ranted 10 y?ra. from .E7 17s. 6d.  and Co. far Ilianofortes, full oompu5, )laoo B8ome wttnut caeea, from ?15 159. VAN and Co for handsome I?.ddlebag -uites, jD?Tamd patterns, from 8 to 16 guineas. EVAN and Co. for the oei6bratcd Emprese FiaBo, a magnificent ::8 'r?EVAN and Co. for really beautiful Suitee ? m ?gTircd j) siLk, from 12 guineas to 25 guineas. BÉV AN acd Co. for tho King of ail'Pianos; see it before buying elrewhere; 40 guineas. EIOaOO 'ryKVAN and Co. (Ltd.i; Largeet Ilurnsbffs, Swans?%a, PiDntrpridd, Newport. and Pontvpoo!. r COAL FOR SALE. .r?OALS.—The best ann- the reuabte tirtn; ohea.peat ? afTB.—Best Ooale, dOTiNe screened, 22s 6d; Ttpond'e large, 18s: forest !Mge uuts. 19s; KMehen, 18s 9d: Garth mut:, las; Steaci cuts. 15s Qd; House snmUs. 12<i 6d per ton delivered, An'thrac:!te, Ocean Nuts Coke. No asenta. Send d'rccL BIB? up Nat. Tal.' 01024. Lor pi-ices for Quotations any nation South Wales.—Waet EnQ Coti Co.. 2, Well'tø8- street. Cardiff. cl2482 COALS per ton tor eM.a on aeUTe]' rtd aah large ? or cob')]<t (sptendid value, good (ruatity' 17s.; hajtdpickfd targ' 19a.brigat bard laxge or ec*)NM 2ls.-Please aeDd postcard, S*;ie!ds Eros.. crwys Coal Yard. Ehymnay Railway, Bear CTVys Brittle. Ctrdta. K:t&h;m«<d lets. el2510 SPORTtNG CARTRIDOM.-The Cardiff Cajtndge. 7s. M. p< 100; I' ? loaded with SchuKze or Ambente smotdes'j pow- der, 78. M. per 100; ones u?ed always used; p&mptes given free on personal applica.tiom; Nobel's EalUstite, 9s. M. per 100. Orders for 1,000 cartridges delivered free —Supplied only by Crosa Bros.. elrdiff. G- UNS. RiaesT ?a?'?sr?, C.?sea, Cartridge Ba?, and ?JT all gun acoeaaortM at lowest pfices; speciaJ ?tten- tion to all c:aM of repairs; DoMMe-bjurel BremhloaAing Guns, tronl œs. C-mRõ8s Broe.. Uunemiths Mid Anunuttition DeitJen.— ? 5 and 4. St. M?uy-street. Ca.rdiC. el2007 ? UNS.—HMnmer Guns from :C2 106.;h?m'tterJess ?Jj' gun9, j? 10a.; miotLa?as cattr)d?e&. t?. 6d. 100; best quality made, ee. M. lOO.—ChMnbera, Qmuctker, CardMf, Brtstot. and Shopton MaUet. Telephone 013:9. HORSES, LtVE STOCK, &c. HõnSE fof Stte. abont 16 hands; dark bay; euit Jl h?n-?m.—DaviM. Riverside Work?. Bridgemd. ep4 18' QUIREor;¡;;o-werrn ri!!s for?boss; eMHy'g??; ? very eSoctu?I; used by laadiBg ftnciers. M. and Is. per box, of aJJ seed merchante, or of Squire Gi!ea' Company. CardiC. ell7S9 WAGON AND COLLIERY REQUjsrrES?_ C?LEEPEES. Fencing Po!?!. 4c., a)! tiMa; creosoloe? ? and cteaa.—Chajiee CUder acd Co.. Prince of Wate* Dock. Swansta. ell567 MACHtNERY, &c. -OcO:fo: SaJc; two wheets coupled out?idp; llin. L cylinder; wake OffbT-Ystalyfers Iron Cz-mpany (Limited), ystalyfen. e5559p4 6ft. Mortar' Mil) ranted, 7ft. or 8ft. M.iH and Stone Crushe:Small, Con- tntctor, Godfrcy-sireet. Cardiff.. e_764 I p6 R Sale, Looo TYpe Boiler to work high yrmgure.- Jp Atlantic Engineeclug Worb, Newport. e!!(Mp5 ?-? STEn?mB. 12-h.p.; 10 horse donMe cylinder Por- ? t?bie; Iron Mmcipalt fot Moam, 2'!ft apaa.— AUMtio WOfU. yewpMt. tSK7p& MUSICAL. t?T'AXTED, a I?aay 1'Ian's?o at once.—Apply B H, VV Evenia? Express, Cardiff. e547gp5 labelled y girmiivarius Cre-moad. 16SO; &b<olute!y perfect: lockup fittd ca?t?; iol-e?y bow; worth POUll; facrif'œ l:s. M.; apprc'ol wiiIingty.—Mr5. Tyier, Rocking-ham- ro'Ki, Uxbridg?. p331°p6 ? ? J[P .10RPa!"7?rMid ri.'co: suita.ble for hall; ba'a'a.m.— .I:' 19, C&urt-rcad, Cardiff. e36:?p5 Tr ADY hM ?or Sale. Piano, iron case; lovely tone; JLj 17 guineas; .EK when new.—Ctffein, 24, Cowbndge- road, CarcLZ. 3585,5 ?ALE. Or?as: ppleiidid instrument; 3ft. 6in. hig-h; ?1 ? pip<s, 15 stop?: smttible for chapel.—Appiy C !7, Ca7dilI. e3656plS 'DIAKOS. Fiaaos, ria.no'—R. J. He?th aBd Pons' P special offers in iron-f,-mad Fianolortes, with all "A'BTISTTC". Model; go?dv&tcu.t ca?; f?H com- "ARTIsnc", MioOd -waiImt case; full oom- P,-I,: ,h.l,l, F? KOrEAN?M?deT;Sae?al nu t eE?&; check f? aciion, tnchard. &c.; t:Mh. jCIS ISa. i,,a-rq?eteria pnU, &c., ca5h, £23 lZs. 6d. ;oHADSë)ME Pianoforts," in Lou? CMC; tuU si.M and co. a,-s, rich ase and tona doublE' h, "'?'CUSicTia.dMAssociai.ion"Model; mM'Y6dout _val;- bea.utiul rch ton! h, ? ''T?RA? I?G?corn' Mod?' it perfect iMtruroent (or tdne, and dmability; ceth -?Z5 105. T?rE sh3ll b<' pieasea to ?n?c?e for ajty ot thps<r W iditru-nents to be obt3.ined on oar Hire System.—For tpnM, &c., C&H at R. J. Heath and Sors' 76, Queen-street (cornEr of Ctwlrle3-st:eet, CMdiC. Atso FontyprifM. P.'canh. and Fort Thibet. el.1163 D ALE, Forty, .md Co.'s Specialties -n fill oompMS, "COLLEGE" M&de': cash, .€16 Ms.; (ciMt A) Mhd ''?"10LLKGE"'?todeI.'cash, ?1S ISs.; (c'Mft E) solid -IOLLEGE' (c!ass L) lid W.Inut "d case. ;'E- DT.;CA. flOX .Ú/MOdct;c.o¡¡h,-£22-iGS.; handsome walnut wooù eùie. ''T?t'L.EXIBLE" jMode' t-?shT ?? 10a.; f? si?. upnqht ?ybuo; ,"mical et,ringin. ? ?'?rRO?CLAD??Gdet, cashjE:2S; sniail upright ?TKtd I" I RO?NCLkD?a -Nodel I cash SD?all up?-i,j,h, g-ad '?Tr?SXT'???; caeh. ?1 i, ?aeniLocnt. v&lQe: 0< "e ?TT-AISER" Model; CM'a,?2; a fun cprisbt concert jL?eM?. cah, £42; a full uprjg ¡;r,mè. ?_ A-LL-a'bove'M:ČdelS CM bo had on our Hire PurchMe j?_ System for s. sni?!! sum moctMy. C&U &nd iMppct abo\3 Fjecialities ii' ?ee?mc ? sood snd reliable runo at 3 m!)der3Íê' Cf). Tr\ALE. Lorty. a?dL?oT?iamo ?nd Org-Mi Meic:]?r?s. JL? Qish-strea. Hnd Ca:=t:e Arcade, Card:3. el?SE M!SCELLAMEOUS. 'QALMI?TRY, Phrenology.—Con&dentiat advic< fee la. JL —Prof. Go';);d. US. Caerlooc road. Xewp&rt. er3 SKIX SpœiaJist.-SuCerers from Eczema or C3nSlIlt CrC*W:ll:e. (nr.r ("ure< Call or writ e.>5£p4 l\. A.D:AiŒ- rroctoT, DiBtmcui?M; P?iutst, 1'hreno- J'?JL iosiat, 17. VTmrton-*treet. CsrdiC, near Free  your N?at c-h Wro? Tb3 bœt and rheape2t -?nop JL in Card's for the lepair of watetK'6 of CTerv description (English or Fe reIgn) ib 3! (third &hcp from Cnptle-st-,ect), by JamM E.alr Cw -,ei3 year: with Hr. Spiridioa). ClocM and Mus:c Boxes and M!8CELLANEOUS WANTS TTCTANTED, second-hMid fulisized BiUiard T-able -.nd marking board, &C,-   2wP°r:=3Sp6  Bone Coilec4ors, M@illie Store Dealers, &c.-We Tare buyen o' Fresh Marrow, Butcbers, and -Ma-in, Store Bones, Sha.Illrs and Hoofs, lloma and Sloughs, in any quantity; prGmpt cMh pay- ments.—Send samcles and prices to The Wea,er Rc&Enng Company, Aetcn Bridge. Korthwich, Chesnire. el2-'SC MtSCELLANEOUS SALES. FEATIn:;RSfÔ:Bddïng-aDd-õi.!ter-, guaran- tepd purifie-1, from God. pcr lb.-Writ?e for llaIDPJC5 of fk??l,-eis. and bedtic?k- to Jtmkilis B1'03., rœ.her I!'Tchant5; ??0, Water-?tre?,t, Carmartben. ('36631;3 F'IREWOOD -Chõpplng- Machinery, 5,000 to 50,000 bundles daily; ?ery reduced pnem.-HiU- and Herbert. Leicester. ,-3449p5 TT 1CEXSED VictuaUers.—Coiouric? days, with Tt?- j_J ca?ised mounts, fhow ctrds rro<?; Fipcs from ICd. Kro'-s: Cork: Ls.be)i-; fave 25 per IŒt5 free.— Bath Bridge. Bris.to]. -3C35p8 QAW BenchM. 18in., 2Ein., 3Mn.. :2in.. aad 26'n.; !? Bandsawa. 13:n., 24in., ?Om., and 56in. 12in. and lip, Planing ThickneS5iag Mac¡¡j¡¡E', cheap,-Lzra I Firth. Engineers. O",tt, Y arks, p125\)\1 j[? to ?ny of Pre-h Fili (,iot less than 81N.) del:l?ez-?-A Btc) .any addrees for 20. 6d.-E. 1t1orr, ]\L!foro HaYEn. el.2591 I SHOP Window Fittings, patent Busts.—GrifBths. Shop Fitters, Stirchiey, Birmingham. :Kew Catalogue. e557:p5 Witchm, !? hall-n?rhed; plam cr fancy d?Is; j5s. each; c-h with %zder; wamnted.-Jon?-s and Co., 6, Vine- street, Lambeth, London. em-.p 6 npHE Law of LMMUord aad Tetumt, prteB liL; pestle JL 5d.—St<fttone<Tr DtpMimtrnt, Western Mtti. Car- die. ? tVerItsMe Steei Q?U A'tdascnpt Pen BoMer. w!U) J?L rMer?e peas; win write ? letter with one dtp; wil] not epurt or Mot; prioa la.-Stationery Department, WMtern Haf1 far-na. YTASWOOD'S Bater'a Check IMUvery Boot. price lo.; Jn postage M—Stttioaery DepMrtntMtt, Weatem MaU, Carol1f: fT?HE Paternoster Printer, for printtnx eacte. booke. JL p?paK. *c-; p?oft la. and 4e.—Stationery Department. Western Mail. Cardiff_ Hf?SIC Bnltnc Pent; notder Mid two pens. co"!p!ete, J?JL on card; price ed.—StaOeoery DetXtrtment, Wee- tertt Mail, CardjC. j\jL tical recipoe; prices. Is. 2d. and 2a. M.; poet free St.,iticnery Department. Wettem Mt*l. CardiC. '-?-p?GHJLY polished Kioke: Paper Kmite, strong and JLl serviceable; price 2s. 6d.—Stationery Department, Western Mafl. Cardiff. fVADKTEL'S Dre?nt Boc)c 'ad Fortune TeUer; price ?j Is.; pMt?e Zd.—Sttttonery Department, W??tTn Mail, CardlC. SA VE Tune Letter Cards, quickly etoeed. readily opened; cemented with pure gum; packet of 25, 4,; postage ltd.-Staticncry DepiLriBMCt. Weetem MaU. CardiC. 'I ST,-SIC PapL-r. Is. per Wket; postage 3tL—St&- lf Wrn Vail, Car", -_r. A LWAY Beady, Atva.ys TMy.—aTte N?w Se=ipar APar3tus Foot-card Book, conbdming four do.-n with perfovat-ed OOUllW1:!oil price 6d.; 2d.st1ou DL-partmem, WMten Mad, Cardie. THK :SaWo:lal dy RwXoner, a seri-m o, ?-antmezoal j_ tables, coatsimng alculatioM stdred for B?l trade purposet. with profit M;<! 'Uaccont tt<Mo &ad wnpes calculator; pliee 55.; 5d._r:r Dopart- meBt, "Ivestem Mait. CarditT TTC'THIST ror aU pitvere, by Ctptzin Crawjtey, 2s. 6d. V y and <B. 6d. a tei,; postage M.—6ta.tmMt* Depart- Wer3tern Mall, Cardiff. T- IIÉ "Tatt!er" Fountajn Pern. nttati with M-ctntt JL B°!d nfb; price ?. 6<l.—StatioNBry Depaitmem, Western Mai). Ctradt. ?ir?XQUIEE?ttbiBUpon ETerT?Mn?, ? CMM E -'7 T TIRE fj usMut boot; 28. M.. po?t tr?.—StaHonery DepartmeBt. W<-st*rn MalL CzjdiC. /?OMJPLJMKNTASY C?rds for BBo?retB.h'e Whist, ? Bridg?. and At Hcme, <s. jpzr box of 100 ctrdt: sILaJlftr may bad at 9d. II< C' dOHL- SWloueTY Departrrent. MalL Cordit. T 1ST o* UeeruJ OStce Qooa::—Pap°r f Metiers, office j pactp, eteotjo-ptated pins, d2 -ailE and brushes, sponge bowte. stamplug pad* In var lOlls cotourt always ready fer use; pxpcr weighth, ebecy tniets, ink- stands, tctweUs. inM In all ''ototft end for every possibte ose: erMing kniveb. paDer cotttTa. dupticxte pMt-card boohs, letter cljps, pen nme to ttUt aN handt!, pen-racks, pet-wipers, 4x: *c.. on Kde at tho SttMonery Department. Wettem Jlúil. CM-dja. APen Nib that wj!l Bait almost every ?Ttt?r, the ?. "Wcatem MaU" QuiH; sampta box M., pes? tr«. -Staticnery Department, Wettttn M&U. Calodiff. n?HE Tour!Bt's Back Purse, rea2 teat; price} from ? J_ 6d. to 4*.—Stationer!- Department, Wttxem M?il, Ca-die. T?TBWBST Design Deaeert Papera. 7! for 1? Maorted J?) sizee; postage 5d.—Stationary Department, Weetem Mail, CardiZ. T _?_ rJrL tEE Pcn-carbcn Mani!old Order Be<M: nf 1M pa?es; pace la.; otear copy iE ptodacet ztEipty by Mail, Cn. ??ACILS Compasses. atte<t with pemcita tor ae&oot use; JD price Is. M.—Stationery Department, W«ten! Mai). CardKt. TRAY Ctoths. drawn threes ren<ri<c Unen Papet-, Msorted aitea; la. per box of ene dazml; postagt td.—Stationery Department, Western MaS. Ca.rdlS. L ETTB.R PAL-mm. ncUl-piated, to vmig?h lóœ JLJ p'fce 68. 6d.: posta<e M.—Stat?Mery Departrncn? Westem Hall. Cardg. "NDEXED LetkrFUe¡;Amœn:, wa.nn:Matcb: JL lass. Ac.. tBd TariatM othfr maket at moQfMt* prices.—Stationery Departmemt. WMtem MaU. Car<Hf. "CO.XSU-T Me" book tttat ewr Mtnnly requires), ? &. 9d. post ftee.—Sttttonery Dapartmect, Wes- teTm Ma&. Cardia. rr?HE New Artumc ?sce Shelf Paner. newest pattern; ?ong; price 6d. per rket; pOS1I 3d.St&tionery I)cpaItrLlent, Mail, rr?HE Duntbto Staicprn? lBt P.td, atways ready f'?r uae; mv he had in VU'ioIa coknm; price Is.; poeage 24.-Statiouery Department, W lbU, Ca/diC. Jt post?a Sd—?tAtionery D?octmeBt, Weaten) MaJ!. CardiN. Safe; t. lock; IJUt1àIe for foT YynM?L'LX-PMOf ?afe; patent loot: <ottaMe for tMa* Mte: ptiat t2 <<.—St*ttOMty Dt<ttrtment, Wa? t<at )Mt 0)tt<? HtDDEN TREASURE. EXPRESS" ADVERTiSERS' FIRST COMPETITION. J The following is a translation of the code < story which we published during the week ending January S5:— Clue No. 1.— In a railway carriage there were seated ten men. Clue ?o. 2.— They were a!l of diS'erent nationalities— an Englishman, a Frenchman, a. German. an Italian, a Russian, a.! Austrian, a Welshman. a Chinaman, an American, and a Scotchman, Clue o. 3.- The Frenchman had two nve-pound cotes in his possession. OlueNo.4.— ) In the course of the journey there was a Icug'tunnel. Clue ;\0. 5.- After the train left the tunnel the French- man discovered that the nve-pound notes had disappeared. He was very angry, and charged his companions with theft. Clue No. 6.— They indignantly repudiated the accusa- I tion, and agreed that the Frenchman should search them. He did. The. money was found. The question is— j Where? Solutions—Cn)y One Correct, Stracge to say, although we received a large number of solutions, only one com- petitor gave the correct and very obvious answer- In the Chinaman's sleeve." The of the competitor who furnished this solution is Mr. L. EDWARDS. 15. CHARLOTTE-PLACE. CADOXTOX. land v.e ha'e to-day forv.'arded to him the '-sura of.€5. t Solutions of Second Set of Clues; to be in February 4. The Clues for the aeeont) tot of Advertisers' Hldcen Treasure (two Five Pound Notes, apps&red last vveer. The Bo!Mt:cn mus-, be v<fr!tton on the b'ank space at the foot of the secret code and sent by post m<S<!ressscS Efenir'g Expreso." St. Mary-street. Cardtff, to reach us not tater than Febru&trT 4. The envetopas must be marked Advert:$ers Hidden Troataure In tho top teft-h&nd corner. If more than two &dvertteers I dtseover the hidden treasure tho money w! be &otted to the two whose aotMt:ons are Urst ox&mfned. I No eotut!on will be constdered which !s not written on a secret code. Actvsrttaero may send In <ts many eotMttens &s they think fit. I The name and add rose of the adverttser ?nust be written on the secret coco in the sp&ce prowtded for the purpose. MISCEEOUS SALES, Contd QIXTLEX Acconnt Co::eeM!'s Dc-,3k, containing W I torUlI> for &ttaclulLg to &CeOWIts; price is postage Zd.-Stationery DerA.-Ummt, Wetterm IfaU, Cardifi. T)BOGEBSaiVE Whtet &o<MTBg CM<!s, complete wjth .L peneU and tMael. Is., !3. 6d., and 2?. per box, I C<)nta! cue down cards; pj=ge 2d.-Stationery JIail, düf. I S-PECL.U.-VIl¡ue.-S1Jk F&per Jap?teee SeTv'"ttet, con- ? tiUDfog 3S, pr'oe ??d. per ptct-et. postage M-— '-tatio&ery D:ptfUn<'mt, Wesbero Jliaü, CM(Ua. WALY.ER'SoMcial Duplir-ate Post-card Book, cin- te.miug I50 ?Acut new omcia size post-caids; price Is.; postage 4d.—Statt<mery DepMtment, Wettem MMl. Cardiff. rr- HI!: P&U M- WhtBt Marker for !cns *c? abort JL wb'st; price !—Stationery DepMtme&t, Wetten: M&n, CMttic. MONhY WANTED w ANTED, E!50 at 5 p&r cemt. on new houae. Rhym- tV ney Valley, worth .&2K.—C 24, Evenine E?:press, Ca.rdiS. e?6Z3p6 f2owant?d for one month; fuli secUTity given: 4 p rompt retuin of L25; private de5ired,-C 3ô Even- ine: Ex. ,¡:,10 revers10na:ry worth do.tI interest 20 to 60 cent. ce:-tain.-C 23, Evening Caid-iff. e;)622píJ WANTED, ;CI,200; good wurity: more than double viÙue.-C 19, Evening Express, Cardiff. e3606p MONEY TO LEND. TilE CHARING CROSS BANE. R E6tablisiled 187&. U9 & KO. Biehop'tatf-st. Within, B.C.. tno) M. Bedford-street. Charta< Croea, W.C., j Aseet!s £S12,475 00 r abilities .2QS.t75 00 aad Beeerve £3Œ,OOO 0 0 T OA!TS of &M to JM.OOO fraat?d at a few h??rs' notice, -n town or country, maie, or female, em of furnitu., fann, trade stock, Claps, &c., withaut and to assist pr80na iuto business. Also aD deeds, pol-ciel and Da- tanœ no Specjal ffi.ciHtiee to aU requiring bantjng account*. Dcpoits of £10 and Ilards lIS 5 per an., SUbject to 5 C8 of withdra.w8.1. 6 P.C. pe: to 6 !1atioe of P.C. per an., s;1bjt to 12 nOtice of Specie tNTae for longer periods. Interest paid <:uar- terly. \I;-¡ ite ar call for pr05pectW!. Tha Terminal Deposit Bonds pay nMrty 9 per cent., and are a sa.1e imvestrr-ent- A. WILLIAMS. H. J. TALL. Joblt MaMpare. s ums tr(,Za L2G 1. :F,3,000 A.N (;,e DA TI SHORT NOTICE:. On Approved Ncte o* Eamd, PerMHtl, M- Other Securkies. Charsee arra.cged before TTMLsacUoBS are COMPleted MOl"t.ga5e6 CIn Property at Rates of Interest. TctE-istt' aBd Seaeon TickeM FurchaMd scd Arranged for rlienla oli the PnymeBt Priacjpte. HOlleY advanced m 8eoonrÍ App!y I t". I.Icyd, M"ager, FIELPiKG (LTD.), HAYES-BUILD1KGS. THE HAYES M!! CARDITF.  10- Hnd alo:ie j'?10"to' .?5,C'?3 Advamcpd Mi Xcte ?{ Ha.nd aloap. ;on whatever 1inl b'usmess is doie. :Xo bill.> of sale, and the stnctest pricey guaTaatM-d. On receipt of a.ppliC:J.1 ¡<D ,iiJ wait Upon you by and. advan" you the amount by easy to suit your own con- for short (in COD- fidence) to actual Icnder, ac.ua ?? '?.???g; COERinOR CHAMBERS. MARKET PLACE. LE elZ59a THE Old-e-tabltsbed rt0villcial Union BaDk com- JL t;n'j6s tn land immeMo aunt daSy. from £10 to &5,030, en mMB of hand aJonf. or other æcur..ty. No o&ce tnquiry charges whrtever. Moderate interest .in..«talmenœ. ra t08 for short pwiods. Larpast sjr.d most }u¡;ourably coadt:)d bcRimess in the Kingoom. of our caswmerr. have e.:q:'p'(..J. their in trume- Uons with us. A g-¡;r:lem&!l fron: bank will wait upon you at Clle with ca;;h.all or (ill to ManagM. SLanIGY Lowdiag. 1. Qucen's-eqaare, t; !stol. or to Messrs. Davenport and berB, Q!treet Ar-aae, C&rdlS. ellMl 'H?-ONEY Q?c?. Morey ?eap. Mcaey Frivttety. On Approved of Hllnd. £5 repayable E9. weekty or 12e. mcnthly. 910 55. or 2\18, monthly. &15 „ 7s. 6d. weekly or 30a. mon:lly, £20 IOs.week]ycr4C.s.mOBt&Iy. £30 158. weekiy or 60<. monthty. e<0 to C500 lowest intereet obtainmai.. Speeiat Bepaymente may 00 Mraaped to Nlit Barrower. Can of Write—SWANSEA FINANCE CO.. LTD.. 12. TaC-embtBtcmeM, CanM. Five mimuMtt walk from St. Mary-ttreet. el2U7 H ONIECY to Lend on personal seeunty (Friendty Society) quickly, on moat reasonable terms, &nd the easiest poac,iMe repay-meNta rfquired.—B K, EV&lin'" Eipres?. CtLrdiS eS447pB ? HORTON'S ORIGINAL Fewal BF,N-EDICT PILLS F-A e The Proprietor has rec<iTed thousands of testimon-als froia &H parts. Females of aU aigea Mhoald never be wit-liMH a box. as t.1Jey at once remove aJI irregularities and are in p3 wa7 injarioua. w'tich ia the caae with macy Advertised pilla. In boxes. Is. l;d. and Be. 9<L Seat Post Free. nnder MTer M. extra,, direct by the yroprietor. G. D. HORTON, <L&te Chief Dispower trom the BmoicehMn General and Lying-in Hospita!). 68, Asion-road North, Birmingham LETIMM ANSWERED FBEE. THLSE PILLS ARE SENT DJEE3CT ONLY -V.NI)ER COVM.
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[By Speciai Arrangement.—Copyright.] FRtEND OR TRAITOR, I AN INCIDENT OF THE I AMERICAN WAR, By C, Y. Hargreaves. Author of Post-e Rest.ant.e:' Paul Bomer. Ac., Ac. I The little town of Fendur bad fallen into t,h,e hands of the Northern soldiers, and for a time a.t least, the pendulum of victory seemed to swing in the direction of the Government. The Confederacy had suffered an overwhelming defeat. Out&ide the town. twenty miles away. hundreds of brave and gallant men lay waiting such burial as limited time and space permitted. All day long no sound, cave the steady tramp, tramp of infantry marching to the quarters where they had been billeted, and the quick, decisive voices of the oSioers in commajid issuing their orders, had broken the silence, for the frightened town?p30ple were keeping in the shelter of their own homes, and few, save the very curious, ventured out. Towards night. however, when the camp nrea had been lighted in tba squares and the coan-e soldiery were bivouacking around them, the streets grew animated. and people began to move about more freely. The omcers had all been billeted either in the hotels or the private houses, where they received more or less bofpitality according to the sentiments of their forced entertainers. Delicate Southern women, who bud no choice but compliance, looked at these unwelcome visitors with disdain. Some of them had husbands or brothers lying stark and cold out there on the nelds of Fredric.burg. and every nner sense revolted against a show of welcome to the victors, enforc-sd even though that wel- come might bs. IlOW was beginning to fall heavily, and where a little while before spurred heels had clanged loudly on the pavement, only nrumed tread could now be heard. It drifted lightly up the street, and into the roaring camp ni'Mf-. upon the military overcoats of the crouching soldiery, and the leaneas trees lining the streets. Someone, [I, tall. mugula r lDau in a heavy grey cloak, rerchin.: almost to his feet. who had bee.1 leaning either for shelter or support against a stone wall which nanked the garden of a small houae in one of the streets adjacent to a big square, turned hip collar high above hip ear,- as the enow fell more thickly, and wa.Iked slowly on. He had gone s, arce'. y a dozen stePE when a man I'a,ed him, then pa-used, and began to fumble at a gate in the wall. The other made a hurried step forward, gave a keen look at the new comer, then laid his hand upon hie shoulder. Marshal! he said in a low tone. You here. Rutherford?" They gripped hands warmly, but Marshall cast a terrined look round him. You are carrying your life in yonr hands." he breathed, rather than sadd. Yes," replied Rutherford, in equally guarded ton'es, can you take me in for a-c hour or two, or I shall bring you into danger?" What do I care for danger." said Marshall. pushing the stranger within the gate. It is of you I am thinking. Come in quickly; there is nobody there, except old Patcraon and my cousin De Sassure." "Re won't give me up, I suppose?" "ot likely." Neither spoke again until they were wel] within the &helter of the house. Marshall slammed the door behind him. Except with a latch-key it could not be opened from ont- s:d<?. and then together they went into a small room opening out, of the hall. It was brightly lighted, and bore Rnch a cheery air of comfort that Rutherford looked round with a of relief. This is better than a forced m&rch in the snow," ha said, warming himself before the blaze. Marshal) put bath his arms upnn the other man's shoulders, looking at him long and eagerly. "If is good to have you here again, but how did you get through?" he asked. FalRC passport." "And you are going where?" With dispatches and plans of the Bun Ride forLincat-ions, through to Beauregard's lines. You see how unreservedly I trnet you." added Rutherford, with a laugh. If is yonr duty as a loyal adherent of this fooling Yankee Government to give me up and see that I am shot as a. spy and rebel at six sharp to-morrow morning." Don't joke about it," said Marshall, with a. shudder. It makes my blood run cold to think of the rif-k you are running." It ie a risk, but they wanted a man to get the dispatches through, ao I volunteered. If I hadn't been dead boat from hunger and fatigue I should have gone straight on now. but my horFe went lame ten milea out. a.nd I have had to walk. You'll give me a shake- down and a. couple of hours' sleep, old man?" Ay. and a good feed. too." said MarehaJl. Then he went out, presently returning with a".vell-ladentray. Here. Mt down and peg into this, Ruther- ford," he said; when De Sassure comes in we will see a.bout another mount for you. Is there any risk of you being followed: I f&ncy not." Brntherford fell to the provisions with the avidity of a man who is well-nigh starved. I had r. narrow squeak this afternoon, but I got through by the skin of my teeth. You run as much risk by harbouring a Confederate spy. as I by being one. "What did you do with the hors??" Shot him," said the other briecy. He bore traces of hard riding, and it looked suspicious. So you've still got that STeak De Sa;-sure with you ?" Oh. be is not so bad as you always made him out." Marshall turned away to stir the fire. It. could be seen that the stoop of his shoulders amounted to a deformity. But for this he would long sines have joined the Uoverument forces, although in that case he and Rutherford, close friend? now. must have met as foes. "So be haf not paid you out yet for prevent- ing his getting that appointment," went on the omcer, cutting another slice of bread. I always thought he bore you a grudge." Xonsense. Well. Rutherford raised a glasa of wine to his lip?. h('re' to our next merry meeting. Down with tha UoYemnieBt, and up with the Confederacy." "Be careful." paid 'Marshall, warningly. Wal)= have cars sometimes." Xeithr of them noticed that the door was slightly ajar. Have you got off scot free so far?" The omcer pulled up his sleeve and showed a DirtiaUy healed sabre' cut. "I got this in o.ur last engagement." he said. Then commenced a long and earnest con- versation on personal matters, and the fluctuation of fortune -yhich had attended the war. Rutherford. Southern from head to heel, had been one of the nrst to rush off and join the Secessionists wh-en the rebellion broke out. but opposite ag were their political opinion: the affection subsisting between the two men was deep and strong. n.nd Buther- ford had sought sheller under hip friend's roof with unshaken confidence in hip loyalty. You know I would give my life for you." said Mar:3hall at lort. with Borne emotion in voice, when his friend had rolled himself up in a rug. prepared to snatch a couple of hours' sleep on the sofa. And Rutherford believed him. A few minutes la-te De Saapure came in. He wa,<; a ta.ll. thin. cadaverous-looking man, with a clean-shaven fnce and curious dark eves. You must have let yourself in Tory Quietly." taid Marshall, in a low voice. I never heard the latch key." I have only been in a few minutes." This was a lie. De Saasure had been in the house over an hour, b,Ü not the flicker of con&cious- eolour warmed his checks. Marshal pointed to the sofa. where Rm.her- ford was sleeping' the sleep of healthy fatigrxe, anf' explained tl-je aitua.tion in a few words. We must get him a mount and have him away before dawn." he added. "Ths.t is easily dons: I'll see about it myself. Hoe is lnning risk; &Ome epiea were &hot this morning." Marshall looked white and weary; he was evidMitly quite worn out. Life would not, be tTorLh liring to me if any harm camp to Rutherford while under my roof." he fdded. p:.ssbonately. There is no u&ed why it should. look here. you lie down for cn hour and let me put you to sleep: I ha.v< don it before. Yon know my power," said De Sa.ssure. All right." returned M!mrehall. looking' dreamily in.1A) the other's keen blajck eyes. But be sare you get me 'out of it in time to I see Rutherford off." Colonel Ca-yemove sa.t in his room writing 1 dtfwatciMe. H* htd turned nieht into dttfj through press of work, for it v.'as nea.rly two o'clock. "What i." it, servant"" he said. irritably. Two men outside, wishing to see you with reference tj a Confederate t-py who is said to be concealed in the town,' said the man. with a stitf salute. Show them in." A minute later and Marshall, accompanied by De Sassure. mde his appearance. He wao deadly pals; his eyes had a nxed. dull expression, but his information was given lucidly enough. It seemed as if some over- powering sense of duty urged him to epea.k. I have come to offer information with regard 10 a Confederate oSiccr. for whom your men are on the watch. His name ia Oscar Rutherford, and he carried dispatches from Grant to Beaureg-ard; has also in hie possession a iatse passport. and some plans of the fortiScations of Bull Ride. He can be arrested at No. 4, Block 3. Second Avenue, in an hour's time from now." Cayenove made rapid notes in his book. then touche-d th.s bell. Sergeant," said he. to the non-com- missioned omcer v.ho answered it. TaJte a. picked oompajiy of twenty mA and arrest the man named and described in this dispatch. Start in forty-Sve minutes." My name is Percy Mar&hall." continued XarHhall. in a dull voice. You ,ill find him at my hoú& He turned and stumbled out of the room. Oscar Rutherford was snatching' a hurried braa?fa&t. before his departure- He wae fully dressed, booted and spurred. Beside him lay a forage cap and a heavy military cloak. Hia face still bore traces of fatigue, but there was an indomitable look of courage, and a cheety smUe in the cyeg which met Manshall'e across the table. We are friends still, despite North aDd South." he said cheerfully. Pinck up hea.rt. Marshall. once this war is over, and we have given these mud-sillB of Yankee clodhoppera a drubbing, you and I will have a good time together ugaiu." Marshall shock his head. You are in the wroug." he said sadly. "No State ha.s a right 10 secede from the Government. You will live to learn your mistake; the South mud give in. "lien may I not live to gee it," exclaimed the oSlccr, dashing his hand on the table, I win die a. free man, and never submit to be governed by that shop-keeping crew." He looked at his watch and gtood up. "Come. old fellow, it's good-bye again." be s:ud, trying to speak cheerfully. "I am e'.ernaliy grateful to you for this night's "Don't mention sach a word as gratitude." said Marshall, putting out his hajid; worde could not express how glad I was to f4ee you." They were silent for a minute. Never on earth ag,,in v.a.s Mar'-haH to eee that look of trustful confidence in Rutherford 8 brave eyes. The door burst suddenly open and De Saasure dashed in. "The game is up, Rutherford." he exclaimed, cxc-itedly: som? onf must have given infor- ino. and the ]¡,Hle i' surrounded. You caimot get away." MarshaH rushed towards the door. 1-or (rod's sake. Rutherford, escape." he exclaimed, in frantic tone- Your horse i< ready saddled—get away for the love of heaven, g&t away." It was too late. Already the house wae niled with armed men. who h-i.d overcome Paterson s feeble resistance. The door burst open. and a sergeant, accompanied by half- entered. Oscar Rutherford, in the name of the Government I arrest you." he said, putting Ill band upon the young oSicer's shoulder. On what charge?" he returned, haughtily. Tl, at of being a Confederate ppy. in. posstr'sion of a false passport, and plans of the fortifications of Bull Ride." MarE,h<lll. after one convulsive sob. stood etiil. leaning against the walL He was dazed, overwhelmed. Who could have given infor- mation? Rutherford, who saw that the game wa< indeed up. made no attempt at resistance- His brave eito pftver faltered. His lips wene set without a tremor Gallant gentleaian aaA oiScer to the last. he accepted his fate wit3t- oui a murmur "Who gave information?" he a,-ked. The sergeant hesitatttd. It can do no harm to tell me. I &ha!l be L dea<l man in six hour?.' He said, c-almly. "TIlis ia the gentleman who informed the Colonel of your whereabout." returned the sergeam. pointing to Marshall. "He i* UHmed in the sheet a.s Percy Marshall." "It's a lie' shouted Marshall, roused now from his stupor. I would have saved him at the coft of my life. He—my friend' Great heaven, what &re you saying? Have you gone heaveii, -,N- iiat -,re you s, mad' Rutherford turned round and looked at Marshall from head to foot. The unutterable scorn, loathing, contempt in that look aet'me<t to shrivel the man's very fouL Even thou. mine own familiar friend." he said, with bitter scorn. I trusted you as I would have trusted my own soo.1. and you used the confidence to betray me to my death. Well. even death is sweet when life can reveal to us such villainy as this. Do your duty. sergeant. I am quite reajdy to go." He turned away. but, Marshall sprang after hitn. Rutherford, you don't—you cannot believe such a vile assertion." he shouted. Heaven is my witness I would n<:ver have injured a. hair of your head. As for betraying you— I have noL been out of this house since yoo entered it laet night." Rntherlord shook off the detaining hacd wi t-b a of utter "Traitor"'was all he said. A moment later the door had closed behind him. He had gone to hia dea.th. Morning broke, cOld and grey. ending Mars- hall's nig-ht of awful vigil, and seeming to mcx-k him with the rapid flight of time. Entreaty, protestation. supplication. and prayer alike had been unavailiu.g' to move the military authorities to leniency. Rutherford v.rj- to die at dawn. die the shameful death. of a traitor. and not as a g-aJlant of&oer. Pale. despajring. hagg-ard. MarshaU pa.ceÜ the road like a ca.ged lion. De Sassure was with him. listcuin!? indiB'prently to the broken words of agony which now and then eaca,ped tha Iip6 of the wretched man at his side. FiTe o'clock ca.me. ha,lf-past. But a very brief spare cf time remained now to Ofc-ar Ruther- ford of life. Suddenly. Dc Sit-ei-ire iMd a h&nd on Marshairs arm. The eri] deepened in his eyea. "1-isten.' he said. "Years ago when yon. from a Puritan, IDi'it:ken senpe of duty. cajM between me and an appointment I wished to obtain. I vowed th.t though I had to -WMt a lifetime I would be revenged upon you. La<ft, night my oppnl"ttmi1y came. 'Cndf'.r the inniLcnce of the hypnotic flee? which I induced, you accompanied me to the Ar?<xy Hotel, and denounr.&d yonr fr'pnd ;u; a. epy. His dea.th lies at your door. He is going to it. with hM lact thoughts of your baae Is not m- ('omJ)leu ?, "Scoa.ndrel!" The one word. bha,p, incisive as a knife. Y,,Lr.,hall. flung out h.u- aj-m. ajML felled Sassurc to the ground. He ha<d no time for more. but if depth of hate could ha.ve killed the prostrate man. then deah wo<at(t indeed, have been his portion. Ma.rshaJl wtx overcome by one overpowering desire—to <e< Rutherford before he died, and clear the stain of treachery from his name. On through the snowy streets he sped. panting, exhausted. sick at heart, despairing. He could he&r in the distance the mumed tramp of steady feet. Should h. be in time Help! help—his brain reel'ed. he coutd ha-rdly The snow clung to his feet, the icy v<ind pierc&d him through and through, but still be ran on. Oh, Crod! what a hOTrihLe thing t.1ÙI' was. that he abould have unknowingly betrayed the man dear to him as a brother to hi!- death! Could he live and bear it? He had almost reached the square. He could Mee the grey-coated aoldiers drawn up in steady ranks, he could see a. long row of men a.lmoet facing him. he could &ce thai Eoidierly ngnre standing alone, erect. fearle&s. Then suddenly the sharp, sickening rattle of musketry rang' out on the still air, thrilling MLarshall frm head tn foot. He gave one wild cry of despair, flung up his a-rma. and dropped unconscious on the snowy pave- ment-he was too late! The End. I' TO-MORROW-"THE CRIMSON E08ES, by, ALETEEA PHILLIPS.
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