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AUGUSTINE J. STONE (Lata STONE BROS.). WmaiNAL FURNISHER & FUNERAL DIRECTOR JPemusl ftrrrtision to All OrdMB. Not. TA: Car.-iff, Ko. 7M: Enrry Doc);s, Ne.. Pmt Othxt Tel. TT. tH. Carditt. TOegmrns STON* MM6.. CABDTFF STOKE BBOS.. Carry Doctca. P'! WORKING-ST., CARDIFF. ;1. And ??** tCl. HOI.TON BOAD. BARBY DOCKS. J. MARSH & CO.. FPSNISHING UNDRHTAKJERS, REMOVED. t. FREDERICS-STREET, Md 41. WESTB(,URNE-PLACE, pm. LMt en Acciicttttoa. watiwul Tet. Ko. OYZ&. SESSIONS & SONS (LTD.), CABBEFF. MONUMENTS, HEADSTONES, AND CROSSES. l PUBLhD AMUSEMENTS. C DIFF. TRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. t<MM and manage,RtIETRT BEDFOBD. TO-DAY at Two &nd 7.30. ItAST TWO PERFORMANCES. iM. GEORGE DANCE'S PRINCIPAL COM- PANY IN THE MUSICAL COMEDY, frHE GIRL -pROM KAY'S. yrom the Apc;Io Thoa.tre, London. Nexb Week:— tftbftmry 15th to 17th, the CARDIFF OPERA- TIC SOCIETY, in THE MIKADO. ttebrnaary 18th to 20th. Mr. ajMl Mrs.KENDAL, in DICK HOPE, THE ELDER MIS& BLOSSOM, wndemLL WATERS BUN DEEP. Box Omca at Theatre. Ten to Fire. Nat. Tel., 362. a-362 JfpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. IMURSDAY, FEBRUARY l&th. 1904, FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY, MR. and MRS. TZ'E N D A L AND THEIR COMPANY. THURSDAY (for the First Time in Cardin), the Latest Most Saocesaful Play, by Ernest Hendrie, DICK HOPE. yNDAY, the Immensely Popular Comedy, THE ELDER MISS BLOSSOM. SATURDAY. Tom Taylor'9 Evergreen STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. Se&te may now be Booked. aS94 X R A N D THEATRE ,Lomft Md M<ma<?er.EDWABD QiRIGLET. TO-MQ]ErT. at 1.30, fjTHE 'RING rpHAT tOINDS. Next Week; THE SINS OF A CITY. e3834p9 Tis not in mortals to command au-cceog. but. we'll do more—deser?e it. "—A<idison. .fTHHE CARDIFF 'EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. tIttHtttfintr Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT: BE OF THE WHITE EYE— OHIRGWIN, tfhe Bhthe Banterinsr Black-fac.ed Favourite. The Cheeriest of Comedians. MR. and MRS. HAROLD FINDON, ,W,ho will entertain you with a laughable Farce for a few minutes. THE ALLISONS, la Brightly-rendered Daets with appropriate Da-ncea. WILLIAM GOURLAY, The Humorous Tragediaa." hn in &n Automatic Exhibition by SOLBRIG'S AUTOMATUS, aøtoma.ton. come to life and provide plenty of Fan. nTR. B TOURBILLON TROUPE Of Daring and Expert Cyclists. RYDER SLONE, In Character Song. ROSE ELLIOTT, OmcedMnne, A Sensible Singer of SensiMe Songs. The Australian Twin ANDERSONS, Perfect Wonder Workers with the Skippmg Rope. The Brisk, Breezy Americans, BARTON and ASHLEY, The Spry In The Indignant Gentleman. Canal Boat Sal." Lady. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performancea Nightly. Early One between 7 o'clock and 9; Late One between 9 oclock and 11. All Artistes Appes.r at Ea<;h I'efforiNa.nce. Bo??S?e open daJly (with exception of Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. a-nd 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays ? ?-?- to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand C?ir"c? le?NoBooMnp FeM. L18863 ?T. MARY-STREET-HA?L', Is & M. MARY-STREET (Opposite Royal Hotel), CARDIFF. I A 1: P, TO-NIGHT, lEth FEBBUAHY. 19<M. And EVERY EVENING, At Eight o!olmk, ELECTRIC ENTER. TAINMENT. Sopported by a, REFINED LADIES' ORCHESTRA. Doora Open at Seven. ??GRT a.n<I EVERY EVENING (for ? ??t 8e?<ton). at Eight o'clock sha.rp. Dooes open at Seven. TpRO?TESSOR RJCHARD. M.E. TBE )dN? OF ELECTBIC MEDICAL IU British HEALERS CayBg?R???t? Parent. No. ?254. ?S?? ?? ? SM ExceHency Sir Frederick *°?''???J?- ? Lieu?n?t'GoTernor. '?Miniater of Jnsttce). ?? Unique' Oemune. Up-to-d&te. end J_? ??y?. ?tertainmentin the WorM. acM??dby ?.RcBned Ladiea' Orcb?trtt ?00??? Artufte. ??K?SATTONAL. HUMQRoS?- ?m?IEB EIEO S INTEBLUDEa! PUNNIER THAN TRIO Th""TERLUDE8! MORE EXCITING TSA???S?' FREE GENUINE C DRAMA! P&tMQtt ?l be ?'? t'REE if ree?m- BMnded by lett,? er from doctors aT.d cler?v- men. Theae must be preaeBted in the th& by Patients not later than 6.50 p.m. for free treatment only. CROWDED HOUSES NIIGRTLY. Come Early for Good seat". Admissicn (to cover expensea only), ig., sd., a.nd M. Professor RJCHARD giv- PRIEVATF, CON. ROTATIONS and ADyJOEFREE onaU AIL- XENT8 at his Special Private oongultirlg RooiBB in the &bove IIa.U Every Da.y from Ten ttjm. to pive p.m. _— asis ? NEWPORT. ?_ ffHE NEWPORT EMPIRE. Ma-ting Director OSWALD 8TOLJ. TO-NIGHT! The Peerless De Dto, ip her Lttteet CrMtion, "Terpsichore a Dream. My Pamcy." PaJtea ajtd CtMsick. "Major MoPhee," pMMnted by the DriaooM-Beattie Compa.ny_ Tbre Brcthera Hnxter. dayto!i. Jenkins, and jMper. in "Darktown Circna." JoBnny Gil. more. S"-ann and Stanley. Starr andJKBue. wext, Wo:k: Happy Famty FiekbI Bkycln ttee of <Mt&Tge< Ll8964 SALES "Lc2JI:it7:- I 1&.7? 'i'2E ?AIJ ?OTEL. C?I?'.PSILL.Y. ¥ I '?/?R. K PARRY-THOMAS -iH GEL'L ?/A ?y PCBLrC AUCITM? ct tL-a nba?e address. on TUESDAY, F-sbmry 16th, CM, a Ca-pit&l AcsortmoEt of Snbsta.ntial and Wett-prf'ervcd HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, I OIL PAINTINGS. WATER-COLOUR DRAW- INGS. ETCHINGS, AND OTHER EyPECTS. Sale a,t Two p.m. prompt. For ai1 Ca,ta.log'uea a.pply to the Ano- tioner. T-Iff-cham-bers, Pontypridd. 3639 CHURCH-STREET SALEROOMS, CARDIFF. TMTR. A. SRTCHFLELD has received in- Rtructinns from the Trustees ander a Deed of MRignment to SELl. bv AUCTION, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY NEXT. Febrnarv 16th and 17th. the Whole of the STOCK-IN- TRADE of n, CLOTHIER and BOOT and SHOE DEALER, comprising men's, boya', a.nd youths' overeonts, maekintoshes, suita, trousers, coats and Tests, suitings, overcoatings, a.nd trouser- ings. shirts, gloves, and hosiery; a,!sQ 250 pairs of boots and shoes of every description, 25 pa,irs le-4:'gings. together with the brass littings in connection with the boot shop ard an up- right show-case. The Outnttinsr Portion vi'I be Sold on Tuesday, and the Boots on Wednes- day. Sale Each Day at 2.0 o'clock. No Reserve &419 PUBUC NOTICES BALIrROOMS, Baza&rs, and Banquet* ins-ha.lla Decorated Md Farnighed Corn. plete by RICHARDSON and CO.. Rwa.1 Ar&ada. chamber. St. Maj-y-street. Cardiff. Nat. Tel- t092. Awninra a-o.d Marqaeee for Weddiug Receptions. Richardson's Ma-rquees Erected [without injury to lawos) as Temporary Ball. rooma, with Polished Floors; a Speciality. elZ313 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. E. NELSON & CO., CARDIFF, NEWPORT, AND PONTYPRIDD. NEW BRANCH: 8, ST. JOHN'S-8QUARE NOW OPEN. GREAT SALE OF MEERSCHAUM PIPES. THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK EVER OFFERED IN SOUTH VALES. 3 ST. YOHN S SQUARE, CARDIFF. e901Z ?? e9012 PALMIST KV. MADAME MARRIOTT Is actnowledged by the Ptiblic of CsurdiS &ad District to be the ncoBt accompltshed L&dy Palmist that has visited rd,fr?l'shed ',aanddy unsolicited tectimoniaje. The WorM eaya that Madame Marriott's deUnea-tioae a,rG moat marvellous."—Addresa ROYAL ARCADE PASSAGE (leading to Morgan Arcade), CAR- DIFF. Hours, Two tiH Nine p.m. FURNITURE. FURNITURE. THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. ?T p BEST IN QUALrTY, fTtHE CHEAPEST IN PRTCE. FOR CASH OR ON EAST TERMS. TO<n[TAM.TmSGOTOTBa ATLAS FURNISHING CO., tTAYES, OAJtCIM'. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. PAY THEM A VISIT. CATJtMcrnES yBM: 01f AFfuaAXMN. BBEC BEAM'S PILLS are just the thing. Worth a Guinea at Box. YOU NEVER KNOW YOUR LUCK in Ufa if you suSer from Temporary In. disposition. Bilious and Nervous Dis- orders. Sick Headache. Constipation, Impaired Dilation, or Disordered Liver You are handicapped to commence with. THE RACE OF LIFE IS FOR THE STRONG both in body and mind. Don't you sit down and think you haven't a chance— YOU HAVE, if you will only see to it. GOOD HEALTH and a VIGOROUS MIND may be obtained by using BEBCHAM'S PILLS. They act as a restorative and renovator of the human system. BEECHAM'S PILLS are compounded of those vegetable extracts which repair the wasting tissues and nerve centres. That is why T}EECHAM'S -DILLS are just the thing. Worth a Guinea a Box. A Silvtr Watch Free. FOR POSTAL ORDER 28. we will forward one of oar Beautiful Missive 18-ot. GOLD SIMULATION ALBERTS, per rettn'n of post, together with otn- genuine offe'r of a. Solid Silver Watch Free (Ladies or Ge.nt:s). These Watchea are exoe!tent tuoekeeperB, have Solid SilTer C&see. and being ratable &bou!d be in every body a pocket. We are giving them &w&y to introdnoe cur goods to t)he puMic. il Write &t occe to PLASHALL CO., 19, Norfolk. tttreet, Sunderland. el2602 TEETH For HEALTH and BEAUTY FOB CASH AND ZA8T PAYMKNTB. If your Teeth an be-ming decayed <md OMteM for thoir dtuly functioa* of mastica- Hem. or susighw in Ftppmranee. and yea w&h to rwtai* yoar p<iB«ntl attra<<t<MM and bouset your health. vtøit N, S. BURST_EIN, (OTer 17 y<M' h' Ban*t<y and M<tnoh«tM), 979 A LBAN-Y-ROAD, BOATH, CARDIFF. BmGLB TOOTH, item 6* SETS frMn 3&. "MACNONS. Ie. BY GAS. 6*. numes. tMm a*. 6d. T__NBrH CLEANED and 3CALED. 6*. Serramta tttoaded &t Reduced ChMtM ftStM reøtriuc I, f 'I!  ,I I i wtmu M L tm tD tlat4Jgû mne 1Ia" itje uI, 1i ia- S" ru. BUSiNESS ADDRESSES. tt STOP ONE MOMENT. ? Y OH, DEAR, DOCTOR, MUSTMT x A DARING JME? F? THERE IS VERT LITTLE HOPE, BUT TRY rpUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT IBALSAM OF 1LJTONEY. i'HEEE IS NO REMEDY UNDER CANOPY OF HEAVEN EQUAL, PATRONISED BY ROYALTY. NOBILITY. DOOTOBS. NURSES, and MOTHERS PRAISE IT. WBY? IT contains PURE Welsh Honey and an Ezaenoa of the Purest and Most Ef&eacion9 Herbs, gathered en the Bills of Wales, bein!? gathered in the proper season, when tte virtues are in fall perffction. BRONCHITIS. THESE a.ra thousands of children who dje annually from Uronchitia. Whooping: Coujfh. and Croap This is a. grand diacuvery for the Cnre of each complaints. The F&mous Remedy for COUGHS. BRON- CHIl'ia. ASTUMA, and CONSUMPriON has tha largaat sale af any chest medicine in Wales and England. Titose who have tal-ef- tbia medicine are amazed at its wondertal inSaenM. Sufferers from any form cf Bron- chitia. Qough, DiBionlty of Breathing. Hoarae- ne6e. Pam or Sorenesa in the Chest, experience delightful and immediate relief; and to those who are enbject to Colds on HM Chest it is invaluable, as it effects a Complete Cnre. It tN most comforting in allaying irritation in the th''oat. and givinK strength to the voice. aj3d it neither aUowa a Oongh or Asthma to became chronic, nor Consumption to develop. Consumption has never been known to exist where "Coaghs" h&Te been property treated with this medicine. No hoaaa shoold be with- out it. aa. taken Rt the beginnins. a dose is trMiera!ly ec&eient, and & Complete Core is certnin. SEE THAT YOlJ GET THE GEl'fUlli""E ARTTOLE TUDOR TTBLLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY, M06T IMPORTANT. SO MANY rMITATTONS AND FRAUD. SoM by aU Ohennsts and Stores in la.. 2a. 6d.. and 4a. 6d botMea. Sample bottte sent (post P<ad) fof ? M. 3a., and 56. from the inventor. S&vinE in parchaaiDc the latser stze bottlee. D. 9F Mll WIUZ"B. L.B.D.E.W, MEDICAL HALL. AMMDARS. .t2IftO THE POPULAR CUHE For COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BROMCHms, and all Chest Affections is TEMPLAR MALINS WONDERFUL StXPEKMY 6d. COUGrBL 6d STO-P 1. ts composed of Boney, Squills, Tola, Ipecat% Paregoric. &Bd SOMETHING ELSN, which matee it an inunediate FU LL.. STOP to all kinds of Coughs. Trial Bott!e, 6d. Large Size, 1s. Poet Free, M. Powt Free, t/3. PEBPABED ONLY BY TEMPLAR MALINS, CASH CHEMIST, 29, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF <12514 NO B RE A. I) EQUAL TO REYNOLDS' WHEATMEAL PURE, WHOLESOME, DIGESTIVE. J. REYNOLDS & CO., LIMITED. GLOUCESTER. OBDEB FROM A?<T BAKEB AND BE CONVINCED. The Beet Brown Loaf on OfTer. el2275 TMTRS. WILLIAMS'S CLEARANCE SALE commences MONDAY NTXT. for Two Wecka OnJy. when she til ends bo Offer her Entire Stock. all new. clean Goods of the Latest Fashion, at such Astoanding Reductiona as cannot fait to en'oct a ape dy <'Jp<ira.Qce. Milhnery, Bl&Tiaes. Children's Costumes. Overalls. and Bonnets. Fancy Goods. Corsets. Underclothing. Sunshades, BnSea. Gloves. Ties. Collarettea. Ac., at redaced prices to efFect a clearance.—Mrs. WILLIAMS. 28 &nd 30, Royal Arcade. Ca.rdiiT. a46 MONEY WANTED for on& month; fa!l st-car?ty ?iven? dt./ prompt return of .e2?; pdvate desired.—D J9, Evcn- ing Exp-ws, ('ardLff. eT:96pl9 MONEY TO LEND. THE CHARING-CROSS BANE. JL E6tabli&hed 1870. 113 & MO, Btshopsga,te-3t. Withm. B.C., and ) j M, Bedford-atroet, Charing Cross, W.C., ??°.,n.}<„? Assets. ?512,475 00 I,i!iMIitipa.e2C9,475 00 Capita), and Ee?ErYe.E50.000 00 hours' L 4DA_N,s of L30 to E2,ODO gr.,nted at a fc,- liotirs' rmtice in town or country, mal? or female, on mortgage ?f funùt!tro, farm, and trade 6tock, plant, crops. &c., ,,thout remioval, and to aigt persons into Also on deeds, and reveroiow. Dis- ta.nce no object, Easy p&ymenta. SpeciaJ laoilitica to ajl requiring ban!{mg' accounts. posit3 of and received as 5 per an., subject to notice of 6 P.C. per subject to 6 notice -of 7 p.c. per an,, to 12 of tenns for longer perieds. Intest paid quar. tcrty. Write or CAU for })rospectt;s. Thp Tormite&I Dcpoait Bonds pay naariy 9 per cent., and are a safe iuvegunent. A. WILLIAMS, H. J. TALL. Joint MiHia.gers SU MS from £2() to :C3,000 ADVANCED AT SHORT NOTICE. On Appro-fed Xotc of Hanrl, Personal, or Other Securities. a.iTwgOO. OOíore are Cornpleted. 011 Property at Rates of Interest. Tourists' Md Season Tickets Pujchappd and Arrarngcd for on tie Principle, adva.nœd on Second Apply 1. W. Hoyd, Manager, FIEL.DING (LTD.), HAYEB-BUU.DINGS. THE HAYRS. 89M CARDIFF. rtIO to jCS.COO Advanced on Nota cf Hand alone, JC? witboat bonda, pubUctty, or char?ea of a.ny daMTiption whatever unlaa) btMiness 16 done. No bi!Lg of aate. and the strictest priv&cy trmjxntood. On receipt of application wiU walt upon you by appointmeDt MKt advance you the a.mouBt required, re-pa.ble by eMy inetalmc'ita to suit your own con- venienoe. special ratee for 810rt (in con- fidence) to lender, C WELLS, COBRIDOB CHAMBERS, MARKET PLACE, LEICESTER el2S90 fTj?HjE Otd?<t*Mt!hedfrovmet*! Dnicn BankcoB? Ttarms to land f_- sumg daft, from £10 to a&.OM, <m ttMe of aDd &10" w eth<f MOttrtty. No omot itxtatcr ehMtM whaterer. Medmmt* imtarett BMy tBat*t!M<Ht. Sp<«al ratee far ttMtt periods. LM)t«t Mtd tnMt homoQT&My canda-ttd bcstnea) in the ltiDgGom. 72mommodp o! ocr recTHar cmtenMora bave ex-pri-mod tbetr ectire Mtisfactton tm tepa<t<d tmume- tt«M with cs. A tMtUecMm tron) txtmH will watt upca ywa tt eaee wtth eiuth.—OatI ct wttte (tn ceaMemee) to Manner. &mtkw Dowdiae. 1, QueWosquaxe, Bhstet, af to atMent. Bxw'Bp<ft and HattMB, 990ws-cham- um. qpww.44mg Agodii. -QdØL Sun PREPAID SCALE. Smati Prepaid Advertisements are mperted tn the "EVENrNG EXPRESS** at tae follzwin.- ratet:— a (WICS. THRM: j 8TK '1"iX TtNBS. D. a. p. s:D. 12 ,do I. 0 6 I 0 9 15<bol9worda. 05 010 13 20to26worda. 07 12 19 Erd:t ?< ? ¡ ? <- words. 0? 04 0 6 COMBt.?nSD SCALE for SnuJI Frepadd AdTer- tisements ta the "AESTERN MAIL" tnd "BVEN- ING EXPRESS":— WQ,RDZ. ONCK. I THRRK SIX TirnKS. Tnttcs. ?.D. 6.D. 12or l9aa. 0 8 1 4 2 0 ?to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 2C to 26 1 4 2 8 4 ?FF?? ? i' lwords In all OMe* tho B.Mne and. address Me counted M pvt of the Advertigement. MEDiCAL I ?TIDWiyREY C:asses hetd at 61, Cbarlee-etreet. C?T- j?I_ dUr.—I.?tter. Brf?tol Cottage Hospita!. el247< ? MATERNITY Xurse diEenga?r'Queeu Ch?rlotte? lt.i. HMpital; certittf-ated and L.O.S.; woujd travel.— D61. EveninB; Express, CardMf. e5S75pl9 LEGAL 'LAw.-Wanted, Clerk, we!l up tn coat<; shorthxnd ?J MsenU&l.—Apply, stating salary, A'c., D H, EYen- mg Exprpsa. C<n-d;ff. e5B56pl6 _SCHOLA8TtC Y OUNG I-ady requires Priva keeping 77, Evening Exprells, Cardi1f. e5904pl3 T'?T'AK TED, for TredogM WharfInfamts" Schooi, W 'Teachers, Ait. 50.-Apply H. WiUiains, 15, Ade- line-street, Xewport, Men. e5399pl7 1_- MMEDlATÈLY, .He?d CMHac?tod Teacher, \Viute- b?ook School Monmouth; average 51.-Apply lkftor, U3,ndMo: C'Irpstow, giving qutlifirations, salary. &nd laet Government report. e58ospl3 HOUSEKEEPERS, Ac. T ADY Help wanted as Nurse to invalid; good needle- woman; references Mrs. Blake, Oogan HouM, Sulty-road, Penarth. p3819pl5 T'XT'ANTED? domostiMtedMotber'aHelp;small W t?mUy.—Cuthbert, 29, WIndsor-ro!?, ren?rth. cS8Mpl6 T'TTANTED. aftu?tton as Mother?Help?fond'?f <T chUdrea; aged 14; wa?ea ?9; ?ood references.— D 74, Evening Express, CMdIC. eSMSpH DOMESTIC SERVANTS. TT?OSEMAID wanted; two in Umily.—Mrz. Korth Lewis. LlalÚllhen. lOp13 GENE&AL wanted for widow lady and daughter; easy plac?.-14, Cowbridge-road. M928p15 S:TUATIOX rCquired as BeLwecn-M?d or Under Nurse; fir:;t place; good home.-Apply &oksdler, New- bndge, MOll. c3937p18 "'{xr ANTE-D, March 7, good, experienced General; TT famUy tht-ee; MrMmMd kept.—Apply, stating age, wagee, references D 91, Evening Express. CMdiff. e39Kpl3 TTOUSE?Piu-iourmaid w&nted;w?ges ?16 to ?18; -H small f&mHy.—State age, height, experience, refe- rence, to Mrs. Edward Williams, Aberayron. e39.t5pl3 H-oT:; SE=-:i>UÏounna!d (i!;engaged- £18 thoroughty experienced, alo Honsemaid, L14, and one Lio; lùtchenmai<is and betweenmaids.-12, Cowbridge-road. e3329PIS C OOK disengaged; dairy, bakIng; excellent cook; steady, economical.-Cook, 14, Cov.,bridge-road. rp15 CooK-oeneraldisengaged; '? years' references; good ? caok ;a.ll dishes.-14, Cowbridgc-road. f?92<pl8 /'Sook-G<neia) w&Bted for elderly lady; cood wages.— ?' 14. Cowbndgc-roBd. ES326pl5 G- ENPALKL dÍ!iCnga; strong country girl; wash, Gcook, wait tabJe.-H, (;(¡rjdge-road. c3MpIS ANTD. experjnœd General f l' family; good Promenade, eugspl.3 ttTANTED, Plain Cook.—SUte wa?ee and rejereaces, Vt David, Hi?hmead, BridBTOBd. p.!S01pl7 T?fT'ANTEU, Coot-Gen&r&l of experieBce Mid" good i f references; state wges reqiired; houæ-pa.rlour- maid tapt.—StoU, 59. Neivport-Toad. e59Hpl: W ANTED, -ood General; small family; refon:nce V r<-auijed.—6S, CoRMUght-road, Boath. e290:pl7 C<tTUATMK? M Under Knrae in good fam?Y ?tot' been i? out before; aged M; wa?ca BS; eood rctcrences.— D 75, Evening Express, CirdiC. e39C7pl! T?XPERIENCM? Nurse wanted for two children; good t\< Bcedlenoman, about 25.—JoB<ss, Central. eMSOpie ?COK-Gener?l w?cted?App'y Steynton, Pajk?roa? \? Penartti. c!379plo ftT'ANTTH), ?cod Gensrai, M?ch 1st; two in famiiy. YV -Apply 11, Wi?c?plMe. e2820pl5 ? O.GD?Cook-Generat; fMnily S; housemaid? kept.— ?JT Apply. {uH particulars, to Mrs. Charlee, 16, Court- Merthyr. e3869p16 w ANTED, General; housemaid and cook kept; good f wes given to a reliable ?iri.—Apply, stating &ge, experience, and wages required, to D 58, Evening Express Omca, eM85pH t?T'ANTED, Parlourmaid, or esperienx-ed House-PM- VV I&tirm.?M for sm?U f*mi!y; country house; &ged ZHO—Box 14, Po?t-ofBce, Neath. eS889pl6 tTtT'AyTED, gootT Gettentt SerrMt; ?ood -eren V\ {&mHy two.—XI. ToUo-atrtet. Canton. cpl5 W ANTED, Oook-Geueral¡ reierencœ required; honæ- V V m&id kepi-—84, Newport-road, C-ardiir. epIS -.rj'?E.pMtourmaid wamtad, 1st M&reh.—Apply, stat- jLl tn? p&rtioutM?, a6, nymou-th-road, Fenarth. el2827 T?ITCHEXMAID v&nt«I; 6 Mrvamto ?cpt;good Jt\. wagea.—Apply Mrs. M*yhew, AbergtMney. Goiden GroTC. e3841)p15 W ANTF. I cook-Genwal.-Appy Gilberts, Cliff, yV Mumbite. eSTSSpH ral Sern.nt; also W Houeenmid; good Tefereacea.—Apply Mrs. Cavill, 23, Walter-road, Swansea. e379Spl: HOTEL SERVANTS. "\7'OUNG Lady :eet:9eituati<m M Barmaid; experienced. JL -Apply C. Y.. EvFn:n? JExpr&<'s, Kewport. epl7 'nr'r ANTED, Gecorat 'rvant.-Itpply Harries, Miners' yt Arms, Merthyr Tydfil. eM29pl5 -tTrrTNTEDr good Geae?, 2? to 3o7 p!ain cooking' W if required; good wages suitable person.—J., W?t,stow_ Hotel, Wattsto"n. e3920p18 w ANTED respcctabte Cook-GpMral; good wagK.— yV ,v;AyGover Hotel, Cathays. e5917pl7 ?JRAD Chambermaid wanted?must have good refe- ?'1 rences.—Apply E?m Hotel, Gloucester. e3958pl8 -mtTANTED, BUtiard Marker.—Appty. with referencea yy Hoa. Sec., 1'embroiLpshire County Ctub, Haver- {ordwcxt. e!B05pl7 -?fT'ANTED. young Lady; stight itBOwIedge of bar; Vy ?noth?r kept; ccmfortaMe home.—Reference and photO, '1'. Davies, Landshipping Inn, Pembroke Dock. e3SS9pl5  ANTED at onœ. experienced Barmaid; mU5t be Yy uasd to quirk counter trade; rctiaMe reference required; personal prefe ;ed. Ápply Llewellyn, Hotel, near Bridgend. c.M46pl5 w ANTED at once, good General Servant.-Apply Boiton, Boar's Head Hote!? Treorky. e3S21pl5 '?.?T'ANTED.? a respectaMe Ferson. about 50 to 35, as Barmaid. and to amist in household dut,,?,s good about 25. ablo to Coook and to on mokeroom9 in Weeks, Walpole Hotel, Lianhitleth. ° e5S36pl5 ? LAUNDRESSES tUT'AyTKD, by Laundress, FamUy's W?htuc. Cathays tY district.—Address D S8, Evening Express. Cardiff. e5e2<pl5 CLERKS, MANAGERS,&c W ANTED, r(-sp?e,.ble 1-%d fo -?iiipbroker'r and c (\, exporter's Mee: one j,, leaving school pre- {errod.—D 29. Kvening Express, CardiC. t3S28pl5 TT?TANTRD, smart JuBjof dark; must be competent vV typiFt and ehorthamd writer; either sex.—Apply D 76, Evcnin? Express. Cardiff. <306pl7 T?ISTRlCT?Managers. Cardiff. Bristol, Newport, Swan- rea; applieations invil,??l influential gentlemen; qual!i'<-ation E1CO, .C200; general iDsurancc.—M., Wes- tern Swansea. e3902pH -r-t.VAK'rBD, fmart Youth, kDowtedge book-keeping; YY merchaTtt's oCice; Oa. week.-D 63. ETening Exptws, CardiS. e5SMpI3 ? ENNRAL Clerk for tia-piate works; muttT be a Goompct,en' book-keeper, and accustomed to the trade.-yst&lyfera Imn Company (Limited). e5M5pl5 bn tj in Cardiff; one ieavftg school prefMred.—Appiv, statimj, age, &c.. D 41, Evening Expnsa. CardifT. el,6,4 t SStSTANTS wanted everywhere to address envetopea, ?L tc.—Stmd addressed enTelope for prospectus, Korth (5 H Dept.), 6, York-buitdinga, Adetphi, London. epH jr?! We?kIy?.—FBraona wanted eYeryvhere for tddreesing circu1am.-SeDd addrœsed en'F8lope for proposal }Ia., 8B, Elm Lodge, Sollthall, MiddlC'Eex. o"ï94p13 DRESSMAKERS, M!LUMERS. &c HfILLISTZR —Wanted. nNt Hand; must be tboroughiy Jjl cxpertemced; ootdooiB.—Give foU pmrticulara, etat- ing MiMT, ajtd vh?n di?eBcagf?!, Msua?cr, Ccw)perzthe, AbartSIery. eeMOrM TRAVELLERS, ACEMT8. ?"?SMONDS, limited, Bjrniin?htm. T?nt A?eats fct ?? tb'c:f ee'pbrated Cyctea, t7here in&doquatsty [e?re- f2nte,ti.; E. Davin, Ffync¡¡,¡>-M.rœt, SW:JI15\1. c2£02p13 t Good Opportunity.—A &rst-e!sse ATency Appcict- A ment 15 vacant; applications sbcul11 be made by trustworthy men of active hab"; previous aency net eSsÇnt!a.I.-Addrœs D Exp!, Cxrt'i". f3364pl6 A UC?IONEKRS, Surveyor!, Sotfc:tors.—BuFine?9 GM- tlcn?on inere300 their ine?ocmcs by repr(,senting U,- Manager, Investmeat imuran-ce BOü3, e3341p_15  l'rOfit.-BuY-!Dg Agent. tG otipply shoplœr" aDd 4otbers with aur 8p:ialiti. Empire Linen Pol¡h, Cooney's GraVy, Salt. Ac; agents well assisted.—Sun- Compny, e:;8OGpO MtSCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS YOUNG MaiL wantf>li; S6a. per we?k and commjon; re.-ulax wc?rk; cplendil? openi.-Addr Compo Works, Be>lton, C"2!>15 T?XPHRIENCEDaJl-ro'jBdAssi<t:H)tfo? S?vznsea Ebrn6ncii; smart and efficient; one accustomed to ¡¡refuroo.-Jon{>ti, and Co., ITtJATIO-N- r(,ouir?d aa Ost.)er;goodreferences; j steady; aged 6; disengagpd,-AddIcss W. Coombes, May's Cottage, Fairneld Park, Bat)). e!921pl5 '?TtT'AXTED mnrrte? mm as Wa?eon&r; al=o Hnste ma.n. COwrzzn lhe in; berth must PrOOuoo good character; gOf)Ù wa.ses to suitable men.—Benj. Kent, Homo Furm. PeaUergaer. Swansea.. e!S55pl6 'lLT7'AN'Hi:D, a Lsd ?b&ut leyea.rsofage.tolparn Fish and Chip roto Business; premium rcquire(1."umners. ALerdare. e3876p16 T?fT'AXTED, a g-ood Raircuttcf tadSh&ver.—?26, t Y Cowbritige-road, CardiS. fM?pU ?OV.'MAN witntedymust be good milker; ?ngte pre- \?' ferred.—Hunter. Dairy FMm, Pen?rth. p5346pl5 ? ARDEKER w&nte?rwht}?ndM-gtMd? greenhouse, \jr lawn, kitchen garden, Bnd poultry.—?ate age, wajres. expenetce, no cottage, J. D. Llewellyn, Xeath. eo857pl5 tjtTA-NTND, a few s?Mt L?dB wtto can ttd* Mcyc?a; W moet ?e reapect?ia aad prodttce eoed Mttfcnocf. "EveBtoc ExpreM" omoc. <UT9! PREM '8E. ??j ?- I 1\ pSSRS. S. HEUX AND rEBTWEE, J?l. AUCTBONEEES, VALUERS. SURVEYORS. HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of and Houser. to be Let Qr Sold s&9 "Westtm M?il" Da.Uv. rnnled Re?istpr free. OB.ice<. §3, St.. Majy-?trecf., CardifT. EptaMished 1Z9'1 '? tTEETHYT! TydSL—Bouso ?nd Shop new in Murse J?J[ cf erection; eiceUent posiHom; Mtistio ?iBgia or deuMe front; wih be nttMt by Parn&U and Sons to Fu:t tenMit; rMdy end of MMctt.Apply Dan D-ivies, Oakland. eSSOOpI! rptT'LpC ??7, Cc?Fstreet. Eo<th;7e.M.;Be? Tdemre,ed.-7. Park-place. eS922pl6 rn0 Let, ''n?? 'ock-up ?hop. 20, Queen-street, C&rdia, J_ suit jeweller cr oth&r ?g'ht bMjness; v?ry best pœltn In whole modern front.-Apply Johnson Brethcn, Dyefs (Limited), :0t, Queen-street, CardiC. e3807p13 ?_ lIg tz:-e:it; in good repair; Sa. wet:)?; J? 26, H?vetock-iitrec! ?ood repair; 10s. weekly?— App'y 27.<-3912pl7 4 Cottages, Ll8Jldatl Yard..ell tenanted; good oon- dition; paying 8 pw cent.; win eeU chetp.—ThomM, 66, Ox!ord-&treet, Mounttin eSKr?pl6 C<HOP an<! Pre!D'Î1;e8 D.tIxt to Stevens, Confeci (Ltmttcd), Queem-etreet, CardiC. will be let only to good tenant and atst-ctass business.—Sectary, Sterena Confectioner (Limited). e3B32pl6 Tr?EKA.RTH.—ror Sale? large' aemi-detached Vilht, 4!, J[_ Westbou?ne-road; channel vi"w; e]abo'a.te!y deco- ra.ted two receptlcm roo, 7 hedrooms, bathrooni, hot and cotd; large garden at back.—Appty 28, P!ymouth-rMui. Fenarth, or to 10, Brtdt-nham-place, DUO Let, Hcuee and Shop, 5, StuMt?M?et? Docks? J? tey No. 6. e5651pl5 To Le t, charminlr new Villa, LlandsC; or will !ell for .eZM, reminder on 3nortguge.-Jame5, 173, Inverne;;s-plau', CLrdifr. e:384pl: P &AGTÏCALL -y new con-u?ated Iron Building, 63ft. x j. 26ft.; bargain to immediate purchaser.—D 34, Eyen- in? Express, Cardif)'. t5852pl6 ING'S-Roai?7 H.-M I:i. _t\, rooms, h aDd c bath; long jMse: groujKi rent .C5.— Offers to D 25. Evening KxprMS, Csrtrsr. e2BlBpl5 Y ARGH Itemises to be T? TR St. Mary-street, C?rd? JU withm z. minute's wajk of Great Western Railway Station; &uita.Ne for hotel, club. or restaurant; particu- ¡ tM-s on application..—Addreaa B es, EveDtB? Etprcsa, CardiS. el2570 t' t?L.Y to J. T. SsMCtders, Aactio<teer an? KSt?e ?. Aren't, 29, St., Majy-street, CafdiC, for foUowing propertiea to Let:—22, PMk-strsft. Us. 6d., 7, D?Yia- street. 19, Somemt-Areet, 7.. 6d., Saltmead-road, 65. M.; 13, StepheRson-strect, 9a. el2494 OFFiCES TO LET. 'I  Ma.¡yt, Cardift.??everal ww-ligliti?d roo=?, s srngty or ia suttes, in Western M?il-ctunnbera; lighting; on each fioor. -Apply Mr. E. H. Craiter, W'tttem Mail, Cardirf. el260S OFFICES WANTED W ANTED, CfBce, neighbourhttod Mount StaMt- Nuaxe.-Stmte particulars, D 81, ENening Express, Cardin. e5913rl8 APART M ENTS.  and two Bedrooms (repectable)', with atten. dance ;between t-ov,-a and MArmbles.-$tate terms, U. Z.. Evening Exprem, Swingm. e.37np13 G- NNTLEMAN rc-quirw Sittlng-room and Bedroom' ?jr C?rdiC or R!<d;-r.-FuU parttculare acd inelusiva termB M D 34. Evening Express, Cs-nUft. e2944pl5 ?10MJi''OBTA?LE SittiBK-room and Bodroom?Rich- e Mond-road, suit lady, Cren-tieman. or friends; din- ing out.—D 79, Evening Express. Cardiff. e!916pl7 NT SittiBS and Bedroom for gentleman or two friends.—108. Richmond-road. eK5:pl6 TT?URNISHEDApartments:everyconveluence; no r chüdœn; 68. M-Z6, Theobald-road, CantQn, Car- diT. €2896pl7 APA-RTMENT8, 1 or 2 eenttem?n.—7, PiMturton- Agard,L?ns. e&65p1ô  with ugo of Sitting-room; gentleman Bdining out.-Apply 7D. Miskin-straet. e3817p15 PUBLIC -HOUI,,ES. rrW Let, an old-established fuUy-Hcensed HoteI-PubUc, ÍJ1 a commanding position, and doing a good on a penonal application only to the peBydMren Brewery Company (Umited), Merth;? Tydnl. ewPI6 Tr?CLL-Lieensed House to let in prosperous colliery works to?n doing 10-12 barrels w??okly; rare opportunIty for business man with good charac,er; and Aber. eIZ626 BUS!NE88ES FOR DtSPOSAL FOR Disposal, smaJI swætShop;nabJe offer F ON Disposal. srwtil SwL?t Shop; no reasonable offer j refnsed; aL?o small Pony and Trap, sold cheap.- ??)OD Mi!k Round for Sale.-Apply B8, Mar?aret- \jr street. AbMcynoT). eS919pl8 fTpO bo Sold aa ?oin? concfTn. ?urBituro Busines:. Cllit>y in bood. Suuth Wales town; good learo; good reasons for dispOA.D 72, Evening Expre3, Carditf. eMllpl7 /"? ROC'ERY and Draper?'.—First-class, aH cash trade: ?jr centre Lntnracite coal TaMpy; ?150; rent t25.-D 40, Evening Expreas. CardiX. e3847pl5 BUS!NESSES _WANTED. ADvERri-irec:ënÜyretl,1"Md-rr<:trai:a. Awan',s Inn or Hotel; co!Jje0" district preieed; commanùs pod .9, Ening Express, COAL FOR SALE. T?XCELLEyr Ho?se Coaia from tha celebrated Mon- r? mouthshiro CoMierics, ISs.—Thateher, Dock?, Cardif. 6913p17 ?OALS.—Sest Doubic ScToanea, E2s. Cd.; 'Vin?Eds, ? t.M?c. JSs.; Ja??e Bedash, Us.; FfaMau Nuts? SOs.; Kitchen. 16s. 5d.; GArh Nuts, Ics.; HOIk"'e Smalls, 12'i. M.; Forest Cobbles. 13& Steam Xuts. ISs. 9d. por ton delivered: Anthracite Oc-all Nuts, no agents: send direct; riDg Nat. Tel. 01024; lQwer prices for any l'1.a.t.i.on End Coa) Co., opposite the Workhouse CardiC. el24a?* COALS per joa for csh o deuverv;  a,?h large ?' or cobMea (<p!<'Tidi<t vaiuc, ?ood quality), 17s.; handpicked large. 193.; bright hard large or cobbles 218.-Plea.'3Q Bend postcard, Shields Bros.. Crwys' Coal Yard. HhymBey Btilway, near I Crwys Bridge, CardiC. EstaMi?hed IS75. el2510 BtCYCLES, TR!CYCLE8, &e. C<ECOND-Hand Frames and Wheels; & quantity to ? se!l cheap to clear; would suit hirer.—Norton, 126, Cardiff. e12S39 f*M IOs7?B<M.<f?:acerrSxed wheet. f&r ?7 T< Gent'a d? Bee?on Humbor, free wheel, jMC 16a. for JEH us.; Ladies' tree wheel Baglan for &7 7a.; ail u&tMed.— Norton, r-6, 0123M MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. Ac. t Han?ain.—9-h.p. doubie fyUnder Car; TonnM.? j?_ body: ?e?t four; arat-ctase condition.—Kcmnaid. 20, Castte-road e3S05pl3 MEDICAL REMEDIES. u' I t Lccs, HMMis, Le- Im- -11 '1'rù.5, Fla,?tic stoc;?"n:l? Gln".rine S)'rin?<-s. ?'alfr'is 1'Mis. &< in stock, C?iLOTen's Eahttf TnH.?es. Cnrtc.h Shoea. TrLsses. Knea Caps, Crutches, Belts, & lady att.enibn for lad"' belts :?lld trussm: Tep&ira dcnp: I:st free.—AUen Pearce. ChariaE-c?ree* (- -Y <?teec?ti?-t). OMMtT, Md Enx?haMd, tM?ol. e?H? I fURNITURE. B2VAN ard Co.'s 15:>ta.l bE4Tz;ns fcT Cmsh-C&zdll, SVr=nE. 1 =YD!'id:i, Kewport, Pontypool? bard-zorw Thpœtry 2nd rœ(!] for lay. from 1" lid. B-.EVAii' &Ld Co. Icz gyand p..ttmzs-ud-eiCellen JLP value m FJoor::lolh and Linoleum.  and Co. for Carpets ard liewhrugs of evw7 Bdescript!on at lowest pricm  m;¡.>iÏve-Bedsteads, 1m BpUlam from £1 115. M.  -snd Co. for splendid !bad and Foot ALI- Bbram DedL-,mds. from :E4 U.  for twc?-t ?va?ne in Wlmwoven Mat- Btre-?-?-s, full-size?l. frœn 7s. lid.  and 00. for fult-? Ited own make FNtber BBeds. goo<! anen ticks, from  26. 6d.  and 00. -m tWld.ÎlÔme Walnut Sideboards, Bplate-gla-,s ba,-ks. from £3 19s- 6d. BEVA-N and 00. for i[pH) eelection Walnut aad oth Overmantlu, Ss. Ud. to 10 g-aftem. -1:??AN znd Co. for special  chefit, D g!aæ. marble staM. c!+W:s, c., ES 17s. 61".  and C4x tar gran4 ahie  Walnut Red- Brt,om Suites, fon 10 to 2??, gmn B- F-TAN and C.. for Chipp ni?iie and other Catinets Bard Btdbœrlis; great val1ety.  amd Co. for A?;???rican Organ.<. every iI16tr.l- ..L> moot wa.rrantc '?O YE>, frem £7 1"s. 6d.  nd Co. for l>¡,;¡nof().ts. full compass, hand. Bsome walnut caes, fTom £15 158. WV AN and Co. for ha!ldsom Saddlebn Suitee, ir grand pattern, from ? to 16 gilnen&  and Co. fGT t Cal?bt3t4Ki- Fmp?ess Piano, a Wmagn,ficent bstnlment. 2?8 guineas.  and Co. for rGaliy b2amitul Suites in gured wotl]L, from 12 g- to 25 !U=- B- EY..u. and Co. for the of all Pianos; it before buying 40  and Co. (Ltd.); Lae.st Furnishe Cardler, Bswan-"&. PentypMd, Newport, =d Portyp*,I. MUSICAL. w A-N'TED Artb!tes for \<hle¡y :;mcking concert, 't !,Iarcli ",6 .-FulI e p a-ticulars to Secretarv, Athletic Club, TonrrdaiL c3£97p13 AN-TED good string Banjo: three days; terms moderate.-D 92, Evcning Cardiff. e3943pI5  Or.-an for S&lB; a bargain.-Oakey,  Pen' Ane;ir Ca.rdiff. cal4plS SALE, Oran; 1!p1endid 8ft. 6in. high; '-1 i.. pipe3. 15 eops; suitable for C 37, LV?rUng Express, e3656p15 P IAXOS. Piano, Ptano.-R. J. Heath and SoW' -,pecial clTers in Iron-framed r,amofc-r*,es, with a-U the laten modern ir.lpro.ree!H5. "-A-R1-I-STIc'iiodel; cam; full cõm: u pass: cash £15 155. "E- UROPEAl>i' Model; lice wtlin-at cue; cbk 3('tLon, tribord, &c.; i:a.ch. £18 l8!. Model; 1ill compass; hIUI. -_m.U'r,¡ul'terje Panel, U5h, £23 "H.\YDSOYE Pforte," in Louis case; full size and compaw, rich caee and tone; daubl" smnces; cmh. E25 4a. "l\ruSJC Trade-¡; oLUsociat.1Ø:l" :HooP. _.o. vah'3; but1!¡¡I, rich tone; msh, LZI. "D RAWIWG-Room Model"; perfwt tng-ument for touch, tone. and durability; caah £35 103. "tXTE mall be plealled to ananp for any of tbea4 f' to be Obt4wed an our iInpnm3d Wre ternm6 call at B. J. and 76. (comer bf CwdZ. AIIO and Port Talbot. el1183 D AT Forty, and Co. Specialities 1a faU CMPOM, Iran framEd PiaDDforte&. "COLLEGE" Mo-d-I; cash, LIS 181.; (c A) lOUd w.l!lut wood CII. "COLLEGE" C, gle lg&; (elaø Bi 5Od warnut wood em. DUiCA'fT,ONAJ," Model; cuh, r= loo.; handso-a walnut wood case. "INFLEXMLE" Model,; c-arh, EM IM; fall sizo. upl'ht piano; ,wtlaal g. "IRONCI-Illlf' Y,?c4el; cash LZB; small upri(ht grand cer,,¡rnng   v&llle; SZT" Ilodel; cash. i-51 IGiw.; magui AI8ER" Moàe1; cash, £4:; a full uprigi-A çoneert n  a tlo re Modws can be had on OUT Hire Purchase AS)SIem for a l BUlU monthly. Call and inspect above if a good a.a4 Piaao at :l m.odenotp cO!rt.  andOr:-an Merchant.% Duich-st"et aM CUt1e Azca&, Ca- öiQ596 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, A Bargain to Undert.Len. Tradesmen, Ot.hers.- Ailretty jet black Mare, Bonny; 6 years; 15.2; splendid aM.ion; waxranted sound; -cplendid worker; single, doube harne%; trial; guara.ntee given; :C" -I Blue Huse Farm, Pillgwenily, -N??prt, Mon. eri? PRIVATE Gentleman ha for Dlspœal tt choice of two Cobs 14 and 15 hands, 6 amd 7 vears; Z17 and £30; beth qujct. all un- attended; Tet's exainixiation; ignored-, wpek's Beeeh 274, e12B31 HOftSE Fœd, 95. M. suk; c-arria-,e paid; ? ?each allowcd for s?cks 1'eturnml; large reduction to buyers of 2 and upwards.-Phillips, 5, !et.932p18 c RAFF anl Corn, ready mixed. for feeding. 55 JA ewt.; carriage paid; M. each allo",d for gacks when reurn-d; 1.rge reduction to buyers of 2 tODS and 5, eM33plg HARNESS, &C. S TEWAI:lc; gnoat Siock-taking Saie IS now on for ODe a?h only. Send quick to secure  Buyers ot reliable Hamem, Saddles, Bridlœ, Horse Rugs, Aprom, CltTt I Cart and Gig Lamps. and Trunks of all kinds, and every attizie in tt,a tude bppl4ed. A smpl? rder wJll cou-, juce Tou thzt our goods and ,alue cannot be I Che:t.5t In W3:J. No &uction for mr new up- illus%rated list and elrtimon1a.l:I free. Post orders receive prompt att?cn??im addreas, mæs 3.11d Bag Factory, Wood- street, Cardiff. at. Tel. 3xl.. OTCr W   Landau (with Cee I!prlDp), Victoria (Wit.h Nrubber tyres), Liverpool Gig, Tudor Gig, Surrey Carts. Governess Bailder, Clare-otreet. Cardiff. eUœ8 SPORTING C .&RTRID4GES.-Tbe CaTdig CUtrld. 7?L 9d. pt? 100; loaded Wltb Sclmltz3 or .Ambar1t mnoJ;el- pow- cïer, 7a. 9d. per log; once tI8I!d always used; 8aÐ1p1œ given free on nal Nobel's 911. 6d. per 100. for 1.000 cartririgea c1et/vered free only by Brœ  Riges, Revna-. lc, C-tr? Baø. aDd Gpj l gun CccnoMes &L l?R3$t price.; upeew atten- tien to aU of repairs; Breechl GUM, from 128. M. CROSS Bros.. Gunsmitbs and AmmuWtion 4M.- 5 and 4. 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S AW li??MT 26!n., 521m:, B&nda?,?, 1Sin., 241a., 30in., and 36!n.; Wn. nd 20in. Planing Thieknwsing Machines, cheap.-l'.ra Fi:th, Engineer. 05/!ll!tt. Yorks. el2599 A WarID Bath in ten minutes.-P1I.tent Calda (cOst :d), mOe, Calda Wurks. London, S.E.  Corks, L:LbeI; -s;ne ,f ?5 p" cen; illi?crated lit pQSt  Manufacturer, Ba tl1 Bridge. Bri-Iol. e382SpI9 BASKET of ¡"rcsh Figi, (not lem thlln &be.) dclhwed to any addrem for 2a. 6&-E. Horm, Miifor?d R-e- 8l2S91 1kSIC PaPPr, lL PW postage !d.8ta- rtio?-cry D-oartment. W-t-a -aU. CvdUr,  Beady, Alwa" TidT.-The If- Samper Arazat,n rces-mid Book, cmtedging to= do..n pœt5, wtth perforated coumellon; pnoe ed.; ::d.-St1CRcI:T W18tera lf8.a, rr- EM Nati=al a øerte8 or tables, c:alCldatîa8 few all JI:, with and disconw. t&b8 and oatewator; prlœ 54.-Sry Depart- fnele- "estwa iian. C8.r4Uf Ww.STb &kl p1¥,1fT Captain Cmwisy, 28. 6d. "d Û. 6d. a mL; pœ. 3d.-8\a&iD L*pwt- mQt, Kaf1. CardW.  ]Fmmftft AVmd wni*& It-arât Tc,ad rib; prim Ia. 611. 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;'1. t. f "3"c; ft,-i,c:¡"t"1 f ?'B? S??' ??a''gen.?''?—C'p?y-?g?t I u; _J¡'o.c"y¿..d.- HER ATONEMENT, ? By FLORA MACDONALD. ) L A Gu '-?,- ,I d Anther of A Guii.,y Conscipncs." II L<'n.a,' "A ,oman's Love," <t< An. At last it w.t.s fmsbed. Crr.i.ce Armstr-on? Cung the ba.11 dress upon the bod with a. weary &igh. She bad sat up all night work- ing, so tha-t her young mistress should be the belle of the ball. It was quite a select anair. gat up amongst thosa who considered themselves the eiite of the town. It had been the ta-lk of the place for the last irLonth. and now that it wu-s really coming off, every one outside the charmed circie wae on the alert to hrve s good view of fix favoured few. Iad-,V Green- wood ha<d &ent out the invitations, and. although her yr-arly income was only a- few hundjx'd.s, she never for one moment forgot tha.t she posstssed a title, that blue blood ran in her veins, and thr-t she wa& as far removed from the ordinary run of humanity as the stare from the earth. J.ady ""as B/J favourite with the good citizens of R-, for ehe had shown. by her actions. that she was not above walking. and even being very friendly with one of the if he gold enough. There had just arrived in the neighbour- hood a. retired manufa.c.turer. reputed to be actually rolling in wealth. He wM accompanied by his only eon. They had rented one of the finest houses in the whole plabcp, and the first to call on them was Lady Greenwood. She it was who suggested this ball, and whenever she took an idea. into her hea/d she generally carried it out. Her daughter was eighteen. and this young man was twenty-three, so why should not birth be allied to riches'' Rosie GreeTiwo<jd was in every respect quite different from her mother, in whose plans ?he had taken no interest.. She had looked forward to this ball as a night of pleasure. and did not trouble her dainty little head with laying traps of any kind. No thoughts of love or marriage had yet troubled h'?r. and it was with a keen childish delight that she arranged herself in the finery prepared for her. P,o--ie was of medium height, with a little supple ngurc. and an abu.nda.nce of light wavy hair. Her blue-grey eyes seemed to plead with you to be friends, and the general ex- pression of her Fweet fa,œ betokened inno- cence and purity. She was her father's child. and this wae wha.t troubled poor Lady Green- wood. Eosie. in her opinion, was so common, had such strange ideas, and could never com- port herself with dignity. She was accused of allowing her inferiors in birth to talk too familiarly with her. They did not accord her the deference due to her high etation. Rosie was sorely troubled by her mother's lectures. No cue prized their good name and honour more than she did, and had anyone to overstep the boundE of good breeding. she would have been the Srst to resent it. Paste wa& but a girl, with all a. girl's fall- ings and fondness of gadety and fan. She was dull enough when confined to the achool- room, and, now that ahe was out," she determined to mate the most of her time, and get as much enjoyment as possible. It was the ening of onmber h, and carriage after carriage rolled up to the town- hall. deposited its fair burden, and then made way for others. Two gentlemen arrived late, for the ball waB in full awing when Mr. GrierEon and his eon Edward entered. After exchanging greetings with a few acquaintances. Edward fumed to vatch the dancers. There passed just close to him the daintiest, sweetest little lady he ever saw. She raised a pair of laughing. miac-hievous eyes to her admirer's face, and was then to view. She had no idea who this gentleman was. for Lady Greenwood had been wipe enough to keep her counsel to her- self. She did net wish to spoil things by being too precipitate. Well, there's a charming girl." he re- eotto voce. he made his way to the otJr end of the ballroom. He managed to secure an introdoction, and a few I did not ItBow you W.êre TLLsa Rosie, atoat whom I have heard so much. I trust we snail be good friends, and Edward Grierson pressed the hand of his partner a little tightly when he said good-night. Edward Grierson felt the power of wealth. In his native county he was considered a lucky young man. Be had made his own ,J1ame in literature, and his father had made thousands for him in business. He loved his profession, and gave himself wholly ,t.<P to it. He was not what men call a genius, but he bad rare talents and the happy knack of put- ting them to the best use. His writings pleased the popular taste. His father had made money in the manufacture cf eewing- cotton. and as he had never married again after his wife's death. E-dward wae his only heir. and, the old man hoped, his successor. But this rising yrmng man had a horror of and Everything connected with jt. It was impossible, he told his father, for him to become overseer over the works, for he hated t.he very sound of machinery. He loved the profession he had adopted, and ae he was successful in what he tried, and found it congenial to his tastes, be meant to etick to it. No one gueseed that this quiet young man. was to prove the leading novelist of the day. He wrote under an assumed name. and when in nothing pled him more than to listen to the various criticisme on his la.t<*=t work. He began to feel that be wa.s really a power for good or evil among his fellow-men, and he determined to ma,ke all hie writings as pure and instructive as possible. But now. fdnce he had met Rosie Green- wood, new life seemed too sprdng up in his breaat. If he sought fame it should be for her sweet &ake. He would pursue his work with double energy, he would diffuse more life into it; in short he determined to be more worthy of the praise he had found showered upon him; he felt that he wae capable of doing good work, but he wanted an unpetos and now be had found it. He was deeply attaaied to this fa-ir young girl-be oared not for her birth or wealth. He would liave loved her quite as moch had she been a street singer, or a poor dress- maker. He had not believed it possible for him to love so deeply until he had met this ideal of womanhood. If the public were pleased with hie former works bis latest work eclipsed all. It was a gigantic succese. and edition after edition had to be turned out. to meet the demand. Five years of married life had passed pleasantly. Edward loved his wife even more than he did on that fair June morning, when he vowed to her "for better, for worse, for richer, for poorer." Rosie learnt from her husband's lips the tale of his succe&sM. She was .very proud of him, but never told him so. She began to feel a trifle disappointed with her married life; true. her husband was always tender and aSectionate; she wanted for nothing. and they. perhaps, had fewer disputes during those years than most young married people cou)d hoa.st of. Yet Rosie was not satisfied. &he felt that. notwithstanding the years they had gpent together, they were "Strangers yet." Edward Grierson loved his wife. but he also loved his work: the creation of his brain. When the inspiration seized him he would suddenly leave his wife, retire to his study and lock the door. Bosie knew from expe- rience that thai was the signal for peace. It I Wb her duty to see that he was not dis- turbed. He could not work unless he were quite alone and away from all noise. Some- times he would do this for days in succession. and not appear until the dinner hour each evening. All this vexed the young wife, who felt her- self slighted. She could not understand that her husband was unable to write to order- that if he neglected to seize the supreme moment when thoughts shaped and clothed themselyes in his brain be would be 1000t to his art. The fame tc had gained would vanish like a breath. He was nothing if not I original, and in one way only could he keep up his reputation. Rosie's nature wa.s one of activity. She hated the long. dreary hours she was obliged to spend alone. S-he felt she had put up with her husband's peculiarity quite long enough. What was the good of the wealth he showered upon her. of their lovely, almost magnincently-appointed home, if she had to pass her days in solitary grandeur. She had nothing to do—her servants did her bid- ding-her hu?band was engrossed in his work. and only she found time hang heavily on her hands. She wa-nted society—company of some sort was a necessity to her life. She knew her husband did not care for it, but she deter mined to entertain her friends royally and go out whenever the opportunity presented itself- It was no use asking her husband to accompany her. H<* had repeatedly said he could find no time to wzste in frivolity. ¡' So, by degrees, did GllC'5e two yccng lives -,Lse two youag livez, begin to driit, apart. It was a little breach which stormy wordll sra-dually widened until I at last husband and wrfe &sw very Mttle of each other. Rosie entered the whirl of fashiona-ble life. and va2 onc9 more tee g&r- lighllertsd .¡;i oi' :>'C:?"£. £::s hL =. cf a vliu.ia T7 cn-- of the At bit f;()Ci: gathering's tney were in promisent position., &nd. of courpe. found a few friends and e. go:'d many enemies. And so time ned, and with it the love which h?.d linked two fond hearts together. They- L.w very little rrt e,cti Ouher now. c.ud. since thei.' had followed their separate desires, tnei-f sc-emed to b mutual cont.eIltrn12nt. Edward was deeply grieved. He knew hit wife was fond of company. and that it WM hie duty to accompany her; hut he could not tear himself away from hi? imaginary friends, wit.h whom he spent, the greater part of hie time. At nrst, when they began to take din'ercnt roads in life. they usually met at dinner; but now Rosie had engagements to dine out, and her husband was obliged to excuse her. In her quiet she dered if thie Mate of an'a;rs could last. She bcga.n to imagine that her husband ne'.er could have loved her. or he would have tried to her. It never occurred to bpr that ghe might hare made a. few advances to him. showed come intereet in ht.< work. and even helped him over many dimcnities. She led him to believe that his to her. and although the papers rang with his praises, and his enemies ajid friends alike were loud in tncir c-ommcndatioTi of his work. hi. wife aione gave f-ca.nt encuura.gemeIlt She ]nokcd upon herself as a martyr to her husband'? preju- dices, and showed lees and tees interest in anything he did. But the turn of the tide waa at. hand. New- which kld sent a thrill of horrop through thouxands of hearts had reached Edward Grierson. The city bank had stopped payment. It had closed ite doors againat those who had a right to demand admission. The news spread like wildure. and soon a cr )wd had gathered in front of the bnildine: but of what avail? Curses loud and deep were uttered by sirens' men pale with agita-tion and fright. Trembling women were there, mule and wild-looking in their despair, who run? their hands and turned sadly away. An old gentleman had < just arrived on the scene, and with dimculty elbowed hip way to the window and read the notice p<)sted thereon. He uttpred not a word. but hailed a cab and drove on'. Edward Grierson was busy. a.? usna.1. in hit M.nt'tum. but a visit from his father was M unusual that be hastened to meet him. He look the news Quietly, but the colour of his face betrayed him. 11(lt'-what ab<-ut I!os;e: how will she feel it?" Mid the old -na.n. in a voice ttow quiver- in t: with excitement, Edward con!d not answer. H? could not tell lus fither the strained r&lationc! Ijctween them. It would only hurt the old man. and d., no good. So h? pa9<-ed the maUer oS'. returned late that night, ard w<'nr cuktiy to her room. Sho had just "-turn,-d from a bail. and felt very t;red. Her maid had evidently gone 10 Fleep. en sblt, t,3ok off her c<*?:.Iy dress a.nd Hur.* it on a chair. She began to feel that all was vanity: tha,t sr..e <-ou}d not find aa,tjsfartion even in thw gay life into which she had plunged. She tried t(< go to sleep tbr&t nisrbt. but in vain. Sorne powerfnl inetiBCt seemed to warn her that ,oom,cthing was won?; and yet it was too la,te to try and find out. Her InMba,n4, ehe wae pmre. wa<s asleep <tS usaa.1. But she thought phe would n.ake enre. Sj. iighting a, crandit, she went quietly 1.0 hij room. It WM emrty. A sadden fea.r shot through her heajl:. and a. wa.vs of cold perspiraftioa over her. '\Vhere conJd he be? There was not a sound in the house, and tt was an eerie honr to wander a,bont; yet, with boldness bom of despair. shf walked down to the f?tudy. She tried the door. It was locked. She knocked timidly, and then louder, but to no purpcse. Then she cjJIed out if she nucht ?.' in. She hfard something which sounded like No! Bui. in reality, it was only a groan. And with a fall heart, she went ba<;k to her room. For the &TBt time aho began to reabliae all ,Iio hnd. lost. Her love had gone from htr. She had trampled upon it and ca«t it aside in her T:un pursuit after neeting' ple!af.ures. Oh! that ehe could recall the years thaf were ?one. She had found when too late tha? ehe h?d made a mistake, f? She had proved the truth of the words, tl,-u Plca&trres are like poppiee cpread Yon seizo the nowcr. the bloom is phed." &he went to bed. resolved to make her peace with her husband in the morning. She found that she IloW'Jd him bett-er than ought else. and tha,t. in d'otne her duty nobly, t-he would find happi- nees. But when the morrow came, the stady door had to be forced open. There, with hie head between his hajids, anty hj-9 elbows on the ta.Me. 6a.t the man whoee l:raige was ring'ing through the land. He was dead! Beside him lay his unnnished work. Rcsie gazed in horror. She did not scroa-m or utter a word. She stood g-zing before her like n, marble ptn.tue. Thtpn tht- doctors cute-red. They ?€Bt!y the still figure. and carried him to bedroom. At once they examined him. a-nd the anxious wife, who sat in the dining-room below, w¡¡,ting for their TeTdict. felt her strcng'tb gradually oozinc away. When the doctor appeared he found her quite uncon- scious. For days she lay in s higt fever, and it was thorght that she would soon follow her hoc band. But life «ajne back to her slowly, and she was glad. Not that there was any bright proN- pe-ct before her. Indeed, she hardly dared to think of the iutcre. In the Icm?. weary davf of convalescence. he" mind would continuaJiy dwell on the day« that were gone. She reproached herself sadly for her utter want of thought in thoee daya. And theTi her huslmr.d'" sudden death—from heart disease—had c.hihed her very life. Three months after Edward Grieraon s grave had c)<3aed over him. Eosie. very we&k and went over Iter house to take farewell of a.11 her pretty things. Not a sound broke the silence of t-ho lovely rooBM. sare her own soft footfall. She gathered togethe-r a few things prized by her husband, and, with. tender, loving care. packed them away. They, at least, should not paas into the hands o.f curious strangers. When she came to the study all her courage peemed to forsake her. Sh-- had giyeTi ordera that nothing was to be touched in the room. and had forgotten about it. The fhock seemed almost too much for her. and she had to clutch at a chair to steady t-ersplf. Every- thing lay just as he had left it on that fate- ful night: even his typewriter was uncovered, ac if he had just left off work. She picked up the manuscript and bega-n tl) read it. Before she had gone far she had made up b-cr mind to oompic'tc her husband's un- Bnished work. It was the lat;t hp should eve!* give to tb? world, and it wonid comfc<rt her to know that &he had aided in it6 production. If her husband had only taken her in 1m confidence, and allowed her to share his all th'? troubles which assailed them nugttt have bee") avoided. But he treated her asons U oftt to 8'.0 nd the ¡.;tra.in of work- She not time in engaging n typist, and for eevera.1 weeks k;he. worked harder thaji t-ba had ever done in her life before. She dictated the whole story, supplied omissions, and made corrections where ehe found it nec'ef- &ary. She eoon began to like the work. and was t-o engTOSBed in it that she ha,rdly wished to leave oS'. Rh genuinely sorry when it wa< Gni-thed. for it had kept her employed. M.my of her old friend? cabled, but the refused t.o Me them all. The gay outside world hbculd know her no more. The following days were nUed ui, with making arrana't'Tnents for her departure. The publishers had taken the book in haJtd. and she left the whole matter with them. She had nni&hed her work of love, and felt better for it. It wa-s a '-N- morning when Rosie left the hooe f'.he had learned to love. never to return. Lady Greenwood begged of her to mke hr with her. But she would not. neither would she listen to the pleaaling of old Mr. GricTf-Dn. She told him what she had done with t-he work, and hnw she had directed the publishers to send all J}rofits to him. The old man. through his misfortune' wa.:s grateful to his dmight<'r-in-Iaw. His &onc tiadden dea.th 1'- the height of his fame waB ead. very sad. but it was eonsoling to know that. ea.nd hearts, in concert with bi.c qv.'U, mourne.d the eariy dearth of one so t"cd In ac hospital in the East End of L.Ædc.I1. set apa.rt for those who are «uifering f't) incurable M a nurse beloved and respected b- all. Sister M'eroy teltg her patients to cheer up a.nd bear their burdens joyfo.Ily. She tcHs them how she ajeo t, Mtf- fering from an incurable dsease, but it is of the mind. which ig even more di<Bcnlt to hear than that of the bc<jy. She triep tn find happiness in to the .ant:, of others, and she ha" been Fucoessful. OBty when her atonement is complete will she 1- down her cro&s. ,VON-DAY--A qn-DXI STOiRT," ? F. Z. AdffWJiL& ?