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— —" AUGUSTINE J. STONE (Late STONE BROS.), JtrKEKAL FURNISHER A: FUNERAL DTHECTOK || Personal Supervision to All Orders. § Xst. Tel.: Cardiff. No 764; Firry Docks, No. 37. 1 Post Officii Tel. N ell. Cardiff. Telegrams • STOITB I BROS CARDIFF. STONE BROS., Barry Docks. H WORKING-ST., CARDIFF. | And 101, HOLTON-ROAD. BARRY DnCKS. | J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, |j REMOVED, a. FREDERICK-STREET, and | 41, W ESTBo URNE-PLACE, Ptict List on Application. 1j; National Tel. );0. 372S. I PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. mHEATRE JJOYAL, QARDIFF. iLeøsee and Manager ROBERT REDFORD. TO-NIGHT. AT 7.30, MR. and MRS. Kendal K AND THEIR COMPANY. THE IMMENSELY POPULAR COMEDY, THE ELDER MISS BLOSSOM. SATURDAY. Tom Taylor's Evergreen, STILL WATERS RUN DEEP. Prices this engagement-Reserved Seats: !Dress Circle 5s., Orchestra Stalls 4s. NEXT WEEK: The Musical Play, THE SCHOOL GIRL. Box Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. a429 fJTHEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF. FEBRUARY 22nd. for SIX NIGHTS and a MATINEE, GEORGE DANCE'S Principal Company, in the Musical Play THE SCHOOL GIRL. Jtow Playing to crowded houses at the Prince of Wales Theatre, London. Music by Leslie Stuart (composer of Florodora," Ac.). A splendid Cast, including Mr. Leslie Holland ("Hullo! Hullo! Hullo! "). Seats can now be booked. a482 gBAN D rp H E A T R E. lessee and Manager EDWARD QUIGLEY. TO-NIGHT, at 7.30, THE gINS OF A CITY, And PAYNES ANIMATED PICTURES. Next Week: A GIRL'S CROSS ROADS. e4093p18 not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it. "—Addison. THE CARDIFF jgjMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. ManaPIr Director .OSW ALD STOI/L. TO-NIGHT! HELOT JJERMANN, Ofte Lightning Horticulturist. The Artistic Man of Mystery. Banjoists, Dancers, Songstresses. THREE SISTERS SLATER, Who will amuse you for a few minutes. The Actor Vocalist, ARTHUR ALBERT, In his Latest Successes. THE BLACK TROUBADOURS, In a Selection of Harmonised and Melodious Glees. HOWARD AND HARRIS, In The Adventures of a Happy Hibernian." THE RITCHIE DUO, The Eccentric Cyclists. The Song Machine, F. V. ST. CLAIR, Author and Singer of Numerous Songs-All Successes, too. TShree Athletes of Strength and Precision- BROS. DURWAL, In New and Novel Feats. Music with a epice of Eccentricity added— FRANCIS AND MELLI, The Funny Duo, whose sole aim is to Wreathe your Faces with Smiles. Grand Production of PROF. SELKIRK'S Juvenile Spectacle, ALL SCOTCH, Performed by 100 Cardiff Children. Next Week:-CHUNG LING SOO. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One between 7 o clock and 9; Late One between S o clock and 11. All Axtistea Appear at Each Performance. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. L18863 NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. To-night!—Happy Fanny Fields, the Merry, Laughing, Delightful Little American-Dutch Girl. The Bohemians. Alfred Barker. Max prober, with his Elephant and Horse in "Indian Sports. The Accomplished Ventri- loquist, Lieutenant Travis. Benson and Geoffreys. Charles Mildare. Lily Lena. Hugh Stanton and Company, in his, Successful Satire, For Reform."—G. H. Chirgwin will be here next week. L18864 I PUBLIC NOTICES ^XJ DEMONSTRATION IN SUPPORT OF MAGISTERIAL DISCRETION. PARK-HALL, THURSDAY, MARCH 17th, At 7.30 pan. Speakers:—ARTHUR CHAMBERl?lx E?a ? A. ???? CORBETT.l?, M?p:: &EIF JONES, M.A.. and Others. Chairman: Sir ALFRED THOMAS, M.P. Admission Free. Limited number of Special Beats, la. eLt-cli.-Applv J. TERTIU3 PHILLIPS, 35, Windsor-place. Cardiff. e!2&19 [" -4 THE POPULAR CUHE For COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, BRONCHITIS, and all Chest Affections is TEMPLAR MALINS' nrONOKitrui. SIXPENNY 6d. COUGH  ? STO? I *>a" II eo=Vwed of Homey, Squills, Tolu, Ipecac, yarw/ie, and SOMETHING ELSE, which makes it an immediate FULL STOP to all kinds of Coughs. Trial Bottle, 6d. Large Size, 1 s. PQ8t. :me. 9d. Post Free, Ul CfKPASSD ONLY BY tTEMPLAR MALINS, ) CASH CHEMIST, .29,- QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF oM4 PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements arc inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS" at'tha following rates:— I TEFURK SIX TIMES. TIMES. -I D. a. D. j S: D; 12 words sr less >5 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words.j 0 7 1 2 1 9 Each extra 7 0 2 0 4 0 6 words j j COMBHTED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tlyements in the "WESTERN MAIL" and "EVEN- IKG EXPRESS":— ¡ ONC?R. THUKf Six ^°BDS- I ??- I TIMKS. TIMES. ;ï S. D, S. D. 12 or less 0 8 1 4 20 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 ?0 2C to 26 1 4 2 8 4 ■ 7 04 0 8 10 I ?ord?. 0 ? 0 S 1 0 words | in all oaaet tbo aairo and address a.1:Ø counted u part of the Advertisement. LOST AND FOUND 10s. Reward.—Led, on Wednesday evening, in a third- Cla??s carriafe of the 7.21 Barry train from St. Pagan's to Cardiff, a Purse, containing chain, locket, and money.—T. Greenwood, St. Fagan'j, Cardiff. ep20 MEDICAL. WIFERY Classes held st 61, Charles-street, Car- diff.-Letter, Bristol Cottage Hospital. el2474 SCHOLASTIC FEXCH L given by native Teacher (Berlitz r mottod) moderate fecs; guarantee pro-,T?Es.- Caliand, 2, BlaNlclydach-place. e410Sp"0 S HORTHAND, Book-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic; private tuition.—Prospsctus, Stanton, 92, Lewis- street, Kewport. cl2654 WANTED, position as daily Governess; exc,llent rfe?en?es: musical; capable of teaching piano; fond of chi!drea.-52. Penylan-rostd, Cardiff. e4034p22 -3 HOUSEKEEPERS, Ac. SITUATION wanted by superior working House- keeper, near Maesteg.—P. Kees, Llangonoyd, near Bridgend. e4099p20 HOUSEKEEPER disengaged; good cook; excellent JjL references.—Apply E 65, Evening Express, Car- diff. «4102p24 WTED, Working Housekeeper for Business W House; able to cook; also good General Servant; best references required.—Henry Laviers, Maesteg. eS972pl9 DISENGAGED.—Good Cook-Housekeeper or- Dgeress for 3 months.—Market-street Ecgistrv, Aber gavenny. cSS63pl9 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED, an experienced Cook-iJeneral; wages E20. V —Mrs. Fritchard. Crumlin Hall, Crumlin. e12674 "IXT A.l'ED,auseiul, strong Maid.—Apply 69, Par- t V ridge-Toad. e4103p24 "T7"OUNG UonRra?; easy ptaca; wages £ 10.-3, Louisa- X street, Dcck, Cardiff. e4lNp2O TTTANTED capable General; able to wash; house- V" maid l¡e-pt. good wages.-krply All Saints' Vicarage, Penirth. e4036p24 -¡'XTATED; a Cook-GsnenU snd H(]Umaid-General.- V.1-?,y Hospital, Barry Docks. e!094p24 AXTEDrHousemaid, who can ?s.?ist in washing W and Ironing.—Apply Mrs. W. Harris, 1M. High- etreeot, Mertfyr. e4O22pL2 ANTED, domesticated Help; servant kept,.—State tT salary and references, Mrs. Day, Abergavenny. e4100p24 CARDIFF Nursing Institute Require immediately, good Housemaid.—Apply Miss Keep, 2J, St. Andrew's-crescent. el2677 WAX TED, g cod (ieneral; good references; not  T under 20.-31, Wters-road, Sw?nse&. ?4Mlp23 HOUSEMAID wanted.—Apply Mrs. McDonald, Holly: n dene, near Llandaff Station.. e4062p23 WANTED, by Feb. 22nd competent House-Pariour- maid; good references required from last situ- ation.Sta.to wages, Simons, Cae Court, Bridgend 1 Glamorgan. e-\OI9p?1 GIRL wanted for housework; good plain sewer.— Hall. 2S, Windsor-road, Penarth. ^4029p22 WAKTED, early in March, experienced Housemaid; W, also gOO( KKchenmaid; good characters indis- pensable—Apply. between 11 and 1 or 5 and 7, to Mrs. C. H. Bailoy, Bassa'eg-road, Newport, Mon. e4(E;5p22 WAITED, Cook-GclJ.eräGreipeienced General Servant; small family.—Apply, after 6 p.m., 108, Cathedral-road. e4007p20 WANTED, General or Useful Help; farmhouse; W milking.—Mrs. Jones, Winstone Court, Aber- gavenny. 04066p23 WANTED, good General, who understands plain cooking; small family; another servant kept.- Mrs. Slade, Glanmor Fields Park, Newport, Mon., ep22 RESPECTABLE young Girl housework. and bfby; J\, assistance giveii.-35, Eomilly-crescent, Canton. e4028pl3 GENEBAL, good character, understand pl:un cook- GLII?; family three; wages E16.-M. ?f.. 154, Osbaldston-road, Upper Clapton. London, N. e4000pSO TAT ANTED, good General Servant; able to do quitt VV plain cooking; good wages; reference#.—il"3. Griffiths, Maesycoed, Abercynon, Glare. e3381p20 WANTED immedijfttly, strong, respectable General f small family; good wages; references required.— Apply Mr. Jenkins, Cambrian House, Cowbridge. ep20 GENERAL Servant wanted.—Apply mornings, or write 1, Dyfrig-street, Cathedral-foad. e3998p20 "t"ÆrA:1\TED Imediatelr, young Cook and House- ? Pariourmaid; small family.-Apply Mr?. Green, Fairy Land, Neath. e393Sp20 NUKSE-Hcuseinald wanted, by 3rd March; must be clean and of respectable appearance; comfortable home; wages £12 to £14; good references.—Mrs. Lester,' Gr&smere, Conway Shore, Llandudno. e12653 HOTEL SERVANTS. ANTED, fi.uTiian, experienced, sober; used to VV genera! hotel work; live out.—E 18, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4006p20 'rirA?L i Man or Billiard Marker seeks Siia??, Hgood player: a,??ed 43; hotel or club; highest references—E 6, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4091p20 w ANTED, by MaFoii £ ih, experienced Waitrws^- f f State age, reference, Marino Hotel, Porthcawl. e40GSp23 GENIS.KAL Servant wanted; good wagæ to suitable Ggirl; good home; help given.—S. E. Bowen, Rho3- wenallt Hotel, Abemant. Aberdarf.. e4067p23 ANTED-" ar~oace| Under Hoots.—Apply loots, W CaMie Hotel, Haverfordwest. e4051pl9 SC ULLliB YM A ID. —S t rongPawn required; wages zle and launary.—Manageress, Royal Hotel, Cardiff. c40?!2pl9 OUSEMAID nquired, about 2!: wag" £ 14 and H l;oundry.- Managere. Royal Hotel??ardifT. epl9 ~\fASriED7~Htwsemaid^Generai.—Miss Chamberlain, VV Wyridham Hotel, Canton. c4077pl9 XXTANTED, a youngMan to make himself generally VV useful: ag-ed 17 to CO; must be of good character.—Swan Hotel, l'enygraig. el2661 TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. rj^RAVELLE^ wanted; uust bo steady and reliable.— X Apply 59. Cowbridge-road. c3947pl9 A Burton Br??erv, whore ales are ?ell-kr?own, a prepared to appoint Buying Agent, -Particu- lars. AY.. Ev-ning Express, Swansea. e3949pl9 HISTORY of C^u?ei^atrve Party, 1854 to 1904. (puh- JJL at onormous expense). Representatives wanted to solicit orders; suit one used to electioncering. -Write Virtu ^-harton-street. Cardiff. e4081p23 A GENTS wanted everywhere to &ell articles Gdispen- A§at?le to all shopkeepers and most householders; good comnlli;gioIl.-Terms and particulars from Frank, Arthur, and Co., 93, Aldersgate-street, London, E.C. '12671 HOSIEliY.—WanteiS immediately, a Traveller to _[! cover South Wales ground (Welshman); must be sober; preference given to one with previous experience. -Apply, with fuil particulars, to D. E. Williams and Co., Park Mills, Llandilo. c4064p23 GOOD CMivaMers wanted for piano and organ trade?; Glibc?ral terms to steady men.—Thompson and Shackell (Limited), Pontypridd. e4076p23 ENERGETIC Yocat Man wanted; splendid cpenins E occurs for smart, actHe man who can undertake outside Agency spare thno; would not interfere with present business.—Addresp, E 47, Evening Express, Car- diff. e4056p23 4 09. Ilri)fit.-B,,iyfng Agents to supply shopkeipenTand 4 others with our specialities, Empire Linen Polish, Cookey's Gravy, Salt, &c; agents well agisted.—Sun- beam Company, Nottingham. e3806p20 CLERKS, MANAGERS, &G WANTED, an andrespel.?table Water f Clerk at Barry Dock.—Apply, stating age, refe- rcncts, wages, &c., to Pooie'3 (Limited), 235. Bute- street, Cardiff. e3950pl9 ASSISTANTS wanted everywhere to address envelopes, &e.—Send addressed envclopo for proepectus, North H Pept.), 6, York-buildings. Adelphi. London. ejj20 3 Weekly.—Persons wanted everywhere for addressing circulars.—Send addressed envelope for proposal Manager. SB, Elm Lodge, Southall, Middlesex. e3331p20 I^XPERIENCKD Railway Man; disengaged; able Etake charge firm's deliveries and check railway accounts.—E 46, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4054p19 BUrtjDERS' Book and Timekeeper required in Pem- brokeshire; accustomed to measuring and abstract- ing; early rir.-Apply. fty letter, stating salary required, with two last references, to Box A, "Tenby Wd CouttSy KeD." Office, Tenby. eZO92pW Free University Education, Open to all Denominations & Both Sexes. See To-day's "Western Mail." CLERKS, &c. Continued l'rade.-Smart energetic Manager wanted far ir p, ??Iai"t? trade.—State reference, salary, guarantee required. Boyle and Co., Cardiff. e400Sp20 CONFIDENTIAL Clerkship or Position of Tmst. or as Repcnt.ative in Eirmihóllam.-ExpHienced. clerk, aged 32, with 11 years' highest references, desires Engagement.—Address E. 1. 83, Fourth-avenue, Green- lane, Smell Heath, Birmingham. e4015p22 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS T E-NDL,R for sinking a coal pit.—For further particulars, apply to John Braco, Colliery Manager, Pontardulais. e4055p23 IRONMONGERY.—Smart A3istant as First Hand; must be aWo to Epeal? Welsh.-J. Marshall and Co., Barmouth. c3973p20 WANTED, stro1W, willing Lad, under butler; aged I about 15.Beynan. Trewern, Whitland. e4G95p20 }TITTER wanted for Handebie Lime Works; repairs and make himself generally useful. e4097pl8 "¥"*7*ANTED, good, handy Man, who thoroughly under- VV stands all kinds stock and pasture land; cottage, garden found.—Apply Chaldeans, St. Fagu. e4075plS SHOWSOOM—Experienced Hand wanted; must be good 5alwom:J.n (Weish).-Apply, gi? irg full particu- lars, to J. Jenkins, Draper, Carmarthen. e4105p24 COACHMAN or Groom-Coachman wants Situation; fifteen years' experience; ride and drive well, single or pair; married; disengaged.—Isgar, 93, Cornwall-road, Handsworth, Staffordshire. c4101p20 YOUNG Man (24) desires Position of Trust; fair Echolar; would not object to collecting; small ¡;y.-E 67, EVening Express, Cardiff. eHOOp20 -¡xr A:\TEDpprcntice-re5pect:lbíe Youth good V trade or Imsiness.-E 39, Evening Expr,?ss, Car- diff. e4071p23 WANTED, Groom-Coachman; generally useful; live ¡V in.—Apply, with references, wages, and age. Dr. Frost, Llanhilleth, near Newport. e4070pl9 GARDENER wanted; unmarried; eingle-handed; Goicr-a5?ional a8sh:tance; grapes, melons, other fmit; small glass; lodging found, not board.-Write, enclosing testimonials, Prait, Rugn, _aerleoJ14073P19- WANTED, good, reliable Man of experience, to take W charge of coal washer; ?tate wages.—Apply Lan- caster Steam Coal Collieries (Limited), CwmtilJery. e-,2015 TO Wheelwrights.—Wanted, half-a-dozen experienced Men only; constant employment.-Apply J. S. Stone and Sons, Carriage Works, Newport. ep23 GANGES required for Building Contract in Pem- Gbrok(%sliire; well accustomed to drainage, ooncrct work, and foundations.—Apply, stating wages required, and previous experience, Box, '-Tenby and County Times" Office Tenby. e3M3p20 COACHMAN.—Gentleman 'n recommend for sU;le- C handed plaœ, thoroughly sober and steady, aged 34, married, 3 children.—Address House (Coachman), Coldbrook l'urk, Abergavenny. e4G31p22 TO Hauliers.—Wanted at once, steady Man to deliver beer; good wages and regular employment.—Wes- tern "alleys Brewery, Crumlin, Mon. c!2669 WrA_.Tiii) at onoe, a steady, trustworthy man as f V passengers lift Attendant.-Apply Manageress, King's Head Hotol, Newport, Mon. e3973pl9 GROOM-Gardener who thoroughly und"rstands Ggarden and care of horse; drive; generally useful; a reliable man, not too young, desiring comfortable home and permanency.—Age, references, wages (indoors), Dr. John Jones, Ciydach, Swansea. e;)982p20 WANTED, a low cvuot Lads who can ride bicycles; must be resectable and produce good mierencea. -J:ply Express" Office. 011791 DRESSMAKERS, MILLINERS, &c DRESSMAKING.—Wanted, stylish, competent first DHai2d.-Apply, full particulars, Hughes-Evans, Draper, Dowlais. e3962pl9 MILLINERY. Wanted, experienced, practic3?l m Milliner, aged about 20.—Cooks, Draper, Blmnavon, Men. e398Sp20 APARl MENTS. LÃDY wishes onaortwëïgëntlemen as Paying Guests; superior home, Richmond-road; terms moderate.— E 3, Evening Express, Cardiff. E0S7Gp19 GENTLEMAN require.* Furnished ApatmDntc, s?tting- Grmm and bedroom, Cardill; good district.—Full particulars to E 42, Evening Express, Cardiff. epl9 PARTMENTS, furnished front Sitting-room and AB?droom; board if required; good Coo king. 57, Talbot-strcet, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e3999p206« PREMISES. MESSRS. S. HERN AND PERTWEE, In- AUCTIONEER, VALUERS. SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENTS. For list of Business Premises and Houses to be Let or Sold see "Western Mail" Daily. Printed Register free. Offices, 9;), St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1349. NEWPORT-Boad.—For Sale, a well-built House, con- Ntaining three reception rooms, five bedrooms, and every convenierce.—Apply 130, Newport-road. e4034p23 RADYB.—To Let, AideN,de; desirable resi?Yenc?.- -Lit, Apply The Laurels, Radyr, near Cardiff. ep23 T- .0 Lot The Beeches, 167, Newport-road, oomer resi- Tdenc?; eminently suitable for medical gentleman.— Gottwaltz and Ilerry, High-street. e44115u3 TO Let, Family Residence, Lee Eaux, Clytha Park, TNewport: secluded garden, J acrc, running stream, fishponds, tennis lawn, vinery; the house contains drawing room 19ft x 18ft. x lift., dining-room, 18ft. x 15ft. x lift., breakfast room, 17ft. x 15ft. x lift., six large bedrooms, dressing-room, bathroom, and usual domestic offices.-For further particulars, and order to view, apply to Harold H, Swalwell, 10, Skinner-street Newport. e4Q80p23 WANTED, pnrcharo good paying Business or V V Cottage Property.-B 70, Evening Express, Car- diff. e4111p24 -A-ilæÚb. Resort.—To Let, a Cottage (partly fur- A nished), near Llanedy Church, comprising two bedrooms, sitting-room, and pantry; 10s. per week.- Apply Rector, Llanedy, Pontardulais. e4068p23 BUTCHERS -To Let, as a goIng concern, fust.ël BButcher's Shop, Dwelling-house, stable; in centre of Roath; good family trade; ingoing moderate.—Apply E 45, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4052p23 'rwöViïias to Let at Cadoxton, near Neath.—Apply X Charles, Gower, Dynevor. 0t065p19 T 0 Le, The Lea, Godi?tyr? containing three reception rooms, six bedrooms, coachhouse, vinery, beautiful garden about acre.-Full particulars, on application to Harold Swalwell, 10, Skinner-street, Newport. e4079p™3 FOR Sale, Penylan Hill, semi-detached double-frodt FRouses; cellar in basement; ground floor, tlme reception rooms, large china pantry and larder; first" floor, five bedrooms, and billiard room, bath, and w.e.; second floor, 3 bedrooms; ground rent, LB Es.— Apptfy Comley, 84, Penylan-road. e3967pl9 p OR Sale, or to Let in Roath, large Wareho, with ..I: stabling, cellar, lofts, large yard, well, and splen- did stabling.—L. W. Culley, 92, Queen-street, Cardiff. e4048p23 PÄ.RADcatb, 'lose to mâ.r¡ëatõuttobe enlarged, to Let, lease or sell, House 3üd Shop, now carried on grocery and ironmongery; possession March 25th next.-Apply Sims, n, Alexander-street, Neath. e4023p22 ENCAIBX Neatlt.-To be Let or Sold, Villa Rcsi- dence, with stable, coachhouse, and garden; pleasantly situated; overlooking town and harbour.- Apply Sims. 20, Alexandra-street, Neath. e-4032 p22 TO Let, House and Shop; suit butcher.—Appv King's Head Hotel, Usk. e403Sp22 rno Let, a 10roomed House; partly furnished.-Mi??s X Minscott, LinH3, Laugharne. e3929p0 BKRYSTWYTH. To Let, House and Shop, Terrace- Aroad; also House, Alexandra-road; both in excel- lent positions (shop 32ft. long).—Apply A. Uoyd Williams, Au:tioneer, ALIry,?twyth.396b,'o SWANSEA.—Lock-up Corner Sbop, cellarage; also S adjoining Shop, central town: new mcd?yn frontages; ready few days.-Crabb, Accountant, Swansea. e3946p!9 HOUSE vvanted irk V ?rch., h?5tabie and coachh:n.-E 2. Evening Exprem, Cardiff. ep19 SHOPandDwefiing-bousfe to Let on Teaae. —Ai ply S. Jenu tt. _1._Q_et_t'u5djlf. e1251Z L ARGE Premises to be Let in St. M?,?-slqeet, Cardiff, within a minute's walk of Great Western Railway Station; suitable for hotel, club, or restaumnt; particu- lars on application.—Address B 68, Evening Express, Cardiff. cl2570 TO Let, commodious Warehouse, suitable for work- shop and stable, in centre of town.-Apply Dale, FQrtyand Co., Piano Merchants, Cardiff. e3974pl9 -B-irsLiE8SiS- When YOu wantlo buy or sell -a bU3i- Bae?s send full pa.rticular.-Jone. Business Broker, 161, King's-road, Cardiff 012657 A- l>i':Ly-i:oTT. Sa.u.ndeiõneer and Estate A  Agent, 29, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, for following properties to Let:—22, Park-street, lis. 6d.; 19, Somer- set-street, 7s. 6d.; Saltmead-road, 6s. 6d.; 44, Davis street, 9s. 6d.; 31, Milford-street, 6s. 6d.; Byron-street, 6s. 6d. cIZ404 OFFICES TO LET. ST. Mary-street, Cardiff.—Several well-lighted roonui singly or in suites, in Western Mail-chambers; passenger lift; electric lighting; lavatory on each floor. -Apply Air. E. H. Clatter, Western Mail, Cardiff. el2608 DOMESTIC ARTICLES. SPENCER, the Universal Provider for bie3 St ?s John's-square Cardiff. SPENCER for Latest Designs in Baby Carriages. Send rE-,?cEr. foT Latest Deigns in Baby (lanlag?s E;i? ks for price list?. See his s?Lowrooms. S for Jists. ?,Dd p QPENCER'8 Wonder of tha Age Sewing S £ chinw] k complete, for 58g. 6d. Send p.c. for lists. SPENCER'S Mangiinf and Wringing :M:hlneø Washing .Machines. Send p,c. for l?att,. SPENCER'S Knitting Machines. TheEclipse Is the best Knitter in the World. Send p.a. for Hsh. S^PBNCEH'S only adwws ls8t. «'ohn'echurch. .pate \te Cbucb), (?ardw, PUBLIC-HOUSES. OTEL, exceptionally placed; faces lovely beach: takings during summer months have exceeded £ 60 weekly.—Call Hillmau, Hotel Valuer, Newport. HOTEIi, market town; ingoing £ 130; splendid husi- JrL ness. Another, £ 150. Cardiff Hotel, £ 400.—Hill- man. £ 125—Beerhouse; face3 largo works; tim*" iour ? bMT?s drawn weekly; bottle goods extra; house recently re-decorated.—Hillman, 3bove. e-4092p24 TO Let, single-licensed House, Neath; good position. E —E 54, Evening Express, Cardiff. e4074p23 SPLENDID Chance of obtaining full-licensed House in shipping neighbourhood; takings averag3 L-5; could increase; capitalists only dealt with.—Interview, write D. I' Evening ExpreS6, Newport. e4024p22 HANDSOMELY" Fitted and attractive FcMy-Ii&eDsed House, heart of Bristol: most handsome bar, ba gatelle- room, and comfortable house; proprietress must give up through illness; ingoing £350, or reason- able offer.—Apply Tetbs, Valuer, Bristol. COMMANDING Comer Fully-licensed House, fav.s four important thoroughfares, Bristol; near music- hull; payment? to brewers about £1,0-0 per annum; ingoing £ 600; half may remain; never advertised before. -Apply Tebbs, Bristol. C^LlFTOX, Bristol.—Easily-managed Fully-iieensed \J House; suit bdics or anyone; pm-ent tenant 80mB years; ingoing, including part furniture, £ 350.—Apply Tebbs, Victoria-chambers, Bristol. 171 REE Hotel. UioueMtershire; doing large proat?bto .I' trade, about L4,OqO per annum; pur,?hae arranged with about Victoria-street, Bristol. SPIRIT Vaults, best position, Bristol; counter trade £30, £ 40 weekly; purchase arranged with £ 700 cash.—Tebbs, Victoria-chambers, Bristol. COUNTRY Beerhouse, colliery district, Somerset- c shire; present tenant five years; pays brewers £ 30 monthly; rent £25; garden, stabling, piggeries; ingoing £ 170.—Tebbs, Bristol. VILLAGE Beerhouse, Somersetshire; paddock, gar- V den, stabling; ingoing £210; comfortable business. —Tebbs, Bristol. VILLAGE Fully-licensed Hou?c, six miles from V Bristo!; tied ales only; comfortab!e home; oi?clii?d, garden, outhouses, 22 acres pasture land; total ingoing about £ 200: possession next month.—Apply Tebbs, Valuer, Briitol. FULLY-Licensed House, suburb Brf?toi: taking £ 25 Fwct,kly; p<J5se&ion arranged with L3DO c,?sh.- Tebbs. SUIT Beginners.—FuHy-licensed House. Bristol; com- fortable home; in; .)ing £ S5.—Tebbs, Bristol. CLIFTON. Bristol.—Comfortable Beerhouse; suit busi- n-?-??s couple; Înpiug El?15.-Tebbs, Valuer, BristOl. e4014p22 WAGON AND COLLIERY REQUISITES. LEEPERS. Fencing Posts, &e., all sizes; creoõtõed !? and cle&n.-Char:e Calder aud Co., Prince of Wales Dock, Swansea. el-1567 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL EXCEPTIONALLY smart Confectionery and Refre?h- ment Busine3, re-,Pec?able part Bris,ol; delightful situation; last tenant 14 years; present tenant bound to give up through ill-health; profits ;Eg v,,eekly; rent £35; closed Sundays; ingoing, everything £::>60; (,0<t pro- proprietor £400 and highly recommended by J. Tebbs, j 76, Victoria-street, Bristol. ATTKACTIVE HetreehmentBusiness,suburb of ABr?,Aol; present proprietress three years; cheap bLJfines for £ 75.—Apply to Tebbs, above address. ITMilED Fish Busin(,.??, Bristol; takin- ,abou? E::ek:;n¿ii:-i: e;;J;U. j GREENGROCERY, Fruiterer's, Rabbits, Fish, &c., ??KE?BOCERY?Fruitcrey's. Rabbits, Tisb, &e, GBrW,ril; tak"ng k25 wmklv; ingoing ?E15O.-Tebb?,. T?T?'SAG]ENTB, ata?ioMry,and Fanev?Cil'loE, JL\ B-i.?Wl; p?af?table business; eerythm £ 300.— j Apply Tebbs, Bristol. PASTRYCOOK, and Confectionery, Bristol; turnover about jEPCOpff anaum; ingoing £ 200.—Tebbs. RESTAURANT and Dming-rooms, one of the b?t thoroughfares of BriEto!; suit any business muple; ingoing £ 150.—Apply Tebbs. rj^OBACCONlST and Fancy, near railway station, JL Bristol: ingoing, in eluding stock, £ 7C.—Apply Tebbs, BristoL AK1NG and Pastrycook, Clifton, Br?to); taking B ,bo-at L2,5 vveck'?y; ixlgoing L'70.-Aprly Tcbl,5, J) about £ 25 weekly; ingoing .E?O.—Apply TcbD, BOARDING-HOUSE, Weston-super-Slare; grand posi- tion, facing sca front; fully furnished; £ 400.— Tebbs, Bristol BUTCHER'S, situate about utle of Brift0l; CKIM- '?U?ckEt?, situate about oeutre important main thoroughfares: former tenant 30 years; retufU3 average ?bont £ 30 week]y; ingoing LzW.-Appiy Tc-?be, Bristoi. ClOMiiE'iCiAL Hoi el and RetauraIlt, centrally I ) ;,t?,atd, BriStol; fr^ ber and wine 'icenel: flIIY furnishod; £ 400.—Apply Tebbs, Victoria-street, Bristol. T 0 Let, small 4IineraT~tafe5lg. Anthracite district, I near swarsei; aliro Building Land at Porthcawi; low ground rent.—Deere, porthcawl. e3S52p!9 0 LD-es?al))i?ihed Ref??llient House and ??Lo?, 7, Stuart-eroot, Docks; newly rl'ted: I GOOD Milk Round fr Sal,?-Au-"y *3, Mar3rct- Gst.eM., Abercynon. e3919pl8 t COAL FOR SALE. COALS.-Best Doub 1 o en'"3, 22s. 6d.; Yiponds, ?OALS.—Best I)oub)G"P?rJe??a. Z2s. 6d.; T:p':n<l9, Kitchen, 13s. M.; G.uth Nuts, Us.; House Sm?Hs, 12s. 6d.; Forest Cobbles, 198.; steetn Nuts, 15s. 9d. per ton delivered; Anthracite Ocean Nuts, Coke; no agents; send direct; ring up Nat. Tel. 0102.1; lower prices for quantities; quotations any station South Wales.—Wwt End Coal Co., opposite the Workhouse Cardiff. el2482 C~ OALS per ton for cash on llclivery; red asa large C or cobbles (splendid value, good qua.lit:;), 178.; hand picket large, 19s.; bright hard large or cobbles (highly recomruendcd.i, 21s.—Please seud postcard, Shields Bros., Crwy? Coal Yard, Rbymney Railway, near Crwys Bridge, Cardiff. Established 1G75. e12;)lO SPORTING CARTRIDGES.—The Cardiff Cartridge, 7a. 9d. per 10B; CARTRIDGES.—The C?idtt C?rtho?e. ?a. 9d. ptt Me; "Y, 7s.. per 1C0; 013W used always œed; "mpim given free on personal application; Nobel's Ballistite, Ss. 6d. per 100. Orders for 1.000 cartridges delivered free —Supplied only by Cross Bros., Cardiff. GUNS. RifitiS, RevolveM CMe*. CtrtrM?e Bags, WW Ga-?l gun %?r?es at knvest priew; speew atten- tion to all class of repairs; Doobte-bsrrol IL-emhloadin- Guns, from Sis. M. CROSS Broo., Gunsmrths and Ammunition Dealers.- 3 and 4. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. el2007 BICYCLES, TRICYCLES, &c. | j 'T\ Tt\ rANTED. Bicycle in 1c-á.n¥øfOr-Din;!OOm Smte.-E 55. E'strn Mail, C?rdiS. eW73pl9 SEOOND-Hand Frames atid Wheels; a quanil to QECOKD-HandFnunes nnd Whee?; t quaBtity to n5, Queen-street, Crdiff. el26?9 £ 10 15s. Road Racer, fxed wheel, for £ 7 7s.; Gent's y' BeGl;. Humber, fre wheal, £ 16 16a. foc Ell Il.; Ladies' froo wheel Raglan for E7 7& all unurwd.— Norton, 126, Queen-street. C:r..12 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, &e. OSTING.—Good Pony and Trap or Wagonette meet any train.—Telegraph J. Williams, Blaenrhondda. e40S3 F-OU Sale, HD?,e, Harn?ss, and Brougham-Wagonette. V-ipl,ly Henry Osborn"" Richarœ-terraœ, Eastbrok, Dim< Powi? (107p: To ConTrat tors and Builders.—Strong poweriui Mare, IS hands: also set of Harness, almost new; will sell at reasonable offer.—Apply Fitzgerald, Gethin Arms, Aberoanoid, Merthyr e40C3rJ:2 SQD:IiiiGi1(;Wor:n Pills for Dogs; easily given; very effectual; used by leading fancicrs, 6d. and Is. per box, of all seed merchants, or cf Squire Giles' Company. Carolff el1Ttm DOx-:r;rr:t>=Elgt.'ClaS5 w4re aDd smooth Puppies tór 1:' Sale; make winners; also some winners.—T. J. Stephens. Llaniehcn, Cardiff. c400Sp20 MEDICAL REMEDIES. RTIFICIAL 1?-?s, Hams, L? Irons, (??ildren's Rubber T!'lS. Elastic t.QCking, Glycerine A-;?, Valgus 1'&, &c.; in stock. C";Idreals BubD- Trusses. Crutch Shoes, Trusses, Knee Caps, Crutches, Belts, &c.; latly attendant for ladies' belts and trusses; repairs done; lif-t free.—Allen Pearce, Charles-street (off Queen-siren), Cardiff, and BroadEieat!, Bristol. el2132 PIGEONS, POULTRY, &c. 5fBAND Indian GM?c Cockerel for Saic, 7s.6d.- Giiolms Farm, Blnas Po?-?. el2667 COCK Goldfinches, 7s. 6d.: Cock Canaries, 10s. 6d.; ?'lOCK GoMS-ache?, 7?. 6?.; Cock Csmanc?, 10s. MF; 29 YEARS9 UIPRfCEDEfiŒD SUCCESS AS THE UNIVERSAL IEMEDY FOR Ms Coughs, Colds, illy Bronchitis, Asthma, Whooping- iiy Cough, Influenza, Hoarseness, &c. ELA.S PROVED fOtrbntel H [yng Tonic f& TO BE AN ABSOLUTE NECESSITY TO EVERYBODY. Important Notice: SUBSTiTUT^QN.—There a-re so mcemj mniatmis of B2f^ this successful, and therefore po pul a t, r mnedy that it is of t7 utmost importance you should use the word" OWBRJDOe" when buying T/tmg 1ronic, and TAKE NO SUBSTITUTE. Prepnnd hy W. T. j OWBRIDGE, M.P.S., Chemist, Hufl Sold everywhere in bottles, at Is. lid., 23. 9d., 48. 64., and 11.. FURNITURE. rpO I'urniturc B,y, 'i'lly those Furnishing.— I Here's an exceptional opportunity. Harris, The Market Furniture Depot, Market-buildings. Newport, arc selling Bedroom Suites, Wardrobes, Dining-room Suites, Sideboards, Bookca.ses, Mirrors, Cabinets, Draw- ing-room Suites, Bedsteads, Carpets, and Bedding at rr,arvellc. low priccs. If you live 100 miles away you will &\ o )ore than a five pound' note, even in furnish- ing a stuall louse, at Harris, in Newport Market. el2673 BEVAN and Co.'s special bargains fw cash.—Cardiff, JJ) Swansea, lentypridd, Newport, Pomypool. TjEVAK and "(Jo. for handsome Tapestry Carpets, bordered and ready for laying, from lis. lid. XVEVAN and Co. for ?T?d patterns and excellent l» value in Floorcloth and Linaieum. BEVAN end ^CoT^for^ Carpets and Hearthrugs of eveiy Bdo?Ecription at lowest price* BEVAN and Co. tor mMtIve Irou Bedstea" 21B Bpillars. from El Jig. 6d. BEVAN %nd Co. ?? splendid E? Mtd Foot All- JL? braM Bedf'eads. from L4 4%. BEVAN and Co. for bviíue-in Wire-woven Mat- Btressm, fUU-sizod, from 7. Ild. BEVAN *an??r?or"fuM?Mnd ?wn make Feathw BBeds ,good Unon Ucka, tr6m 32jL 6d. BEVAN and Co. fM handsome W?lmut SideboMda, Wplate-glaga backs, tMm C3 19a. M. BEVAN and Co7 for immense ?eIe<:Uon W nut ?nd JD other Cherm?atlM. 5a. Ud. to 10 gu1_  TVEVAN and Co. for special Bedroom Suites, chest, J glass, marblo stand, chairs, jtc., LS 17&. Cd. BEV^AN^and CoT lor ¡,lJi-d ?Hue'Satia W?aut Bed- JL) room Suites, from 10 to 25 BEVAN^and-Co. Tor lihippendale and otheT CaMMfe Band Sid?bo?jds; great variety. BEVAN and <?. to?'Amencan Crsans. every inatru- Bment wMraBt<'d 10 yMta. from ?? 1?- 6d. BEVAN ?ad Co. for FiMOfortes, full compass, hand- Bsom? walnut cases, from ?US 15s. TVEVAN and  C? *or handsome Saddlebag Suttee, JL? gf?ad patterns, from 8 to 16 guineas. BEVAN and Co7 for the celebrated Empress Plaao, magnificent instrument, 28 gujnoas. BEVA.N and Co. for reaiiy beautiful Suites in figured |~1 silk, lror,, 12 guineas to 25^guineas. EVAN and Co. for the King of all Pianos; see it JD before buying elsewhere; 40 guineas. elC306 BKVAN and Co. (Ltd.); Largest Furnishers, CarriifT, Swansea. Pontypridd, Newport. nnd Pcntypoul. CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &c. 1 Furniture Van, 3 4-whoe) Bake-a* YaDs, 2 Bakers' Ccb,:rF?, 9 Crank-axle Bukers' Cobug-?5, I Laundry Van, a Trollies, 3 Milk Carts, 5 Millers' Carte. 9 Crank- sxlo Carts, <1 Hand Carts, 5 dozen Barrows, 5 Grocers' Carts, 2 Ravo Carts, 5 Butchers' Carts, 6 Business Carts. 6 Hauling Carts, 1 Builder's Cart., 1 Mortar Cart.—AU ready for delivery at J. Norman's Cart and Van Show- rooms, Market-roed, Cantcm, Cardiff. Nat. Mel. 470. 0 <02624—2 1 f MUSICAL. If MR. B. Fo?haU. TWb- of Music; terms moderate.— J.. 11, ROIM,,d&kStTKt, (,-nd?ff. e4M2pSX I THE pardiff Pierrot Troupe are now open for X Engagements; l-igh-^tess repertoire, comic, mimi- cry, sentimental, inst-i'uweftt-il pitnists- artistes of every description; concert parties supplied.—Apply Sec- retary, 42, Neville-strefct, Cardiff. e4110p24 VALUABLE Violin; magnificent solo tone; labelled Stradivarius Crciuond, 1690; absolutely perfect; lockup fitted esse; lovely bow; worth pounds; sacrifice 183. d.; Tyler, Rockingham- road, Uxbridge. e4071p23 £ 165.—Two Manual end Pedal Organ (new); case to suit purchaser; first-class work.-Chas, Eden, 86, Abbey-street, Derby. e4036p22 PIANOS, Pianos, Piano,-R. j. Heath and Sons' JL special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with all the latest modern Improvements. "A?HTISTTC" Model? food walnut case; fuii com-  í'ood w8.fDut case ;'fïiliCõ!iï. XjL pass; cash £ 15 15s- "EUROPEAN" Model; fine walnut case; check JCi action, trichord, &c.; éuh, L18 ISs. ALEXANDER" Model; full compass; haiidsofns marf/uetaria panel, &C-, cash, £23 12a. 6d. "n- ANDsOME piÏi:õforte," in Loutt  case; full size ][J and compass, rich CAEO and tone; double sconces; cash, £25 4s. •"Vf-USIC Trades Association" Model; marvellous ?j. v&I-M; beMtiful, Mh tone; cash, & "T^vRAWING-Room Model"; a pET?rtnetrument for touch, tone. and dorabiljty; cas h 10s. WE shall be pleased to arrange for any of thesv instruments to be obtained on our improved Hire System.—For terms, &c.» call at R. J, Heath and Sons' 76, Queen-street (corner of Charle^treet;. Cardill. Also Pontypridd, Penarth, end Port Talbot. eulg3 DALE. Forty. and Co.'s Specialities is full oompass, iron framed Plaaofcrtes. "COLLEGE" Model; cash, 916 les.; (class A) solid V7 walnut wood esse- Omm, C18 IS@.; 'YIOLmG E"' Model7 cMa. ?M 16e.; (01- B) lioUd \J walnut wood case. Tr^D <J CAT IO N AL" Mod<*l; cMh, ?22 10s.; bandaoma w Inut wwd cue. "TNFLKXIBLE" Model: <-Mh. M 1. tnu 81ze, X Jpright piano- vertical striaglng. ,T"rRONCLAD'Model; castTZiT; small upncht tra?d "IWNCLAD" licaa; cash L,?c; a-all upright grand ''r?SZ'I"*Mo?al; CMhr?l Tcs? ?i?cIa.oent "-l"; 1 overstivng. "KAISER" Model; each, £ 42; a full upright concert gr.ind. ALL above Mo"s can bo had an our EL-o Purchase ?L System for a .m:ù1 sum monthly. C)?U and inspect I above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano I, at a moderate cost. D-¡u: Forty, sad Co., Piåiióa¡a- Org8l1 H JL??h-etr??Ca?AzBNte.CMdUt. tam% MISCELLANKUS. ADAME Proctor, DIS?lrgu aw Painim, Phreno- J?JL tcgl?, 17, Wbanon«reet. CMdiS, ne?r Free Library. el2454 IS your Watch Wrong? The ben cbeapegt shop in Cariiff for the repair of watches of every description (English er Foreign) b K, Castlo Arcade (third ahep trum Castle-street), by istmto Keir (for ten years with Mr. Spiriiion). Clocks and Music Boxes cleaned and repaired. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. EXCELLENT good Oid-?shtcned M? Cloch; brass Efac,e.-E 66. Evening Expre?, C?rdiS. e4Mp24 13s. 3d.—Suits to Measure. An advertisement offer for JL short period only; splendid Yorkshire Cloths; fit guaranteed: grand range patterns and self-measure- ment forms post fre*: money returned if not satis- facton-Id&al Clothing Company, 14, Upper Fountaine- dre.et. EOYAL Barloek Typewriter (foolscap); quite new; with supplies and accessories; b rgatn-For r:¡la._WJOn, 6, Pazade. 2?iltfl. ep22 EMPIRE Typewriter (new); cost £15 10s.; sell cheap or good exchange.—Andrews, Insole Arms, Canton, Cardiff. e405Spl9 SPECIAL Gas Engine Oil; very finest guaranteed; Is. Pd. nett. per gallon delivered anywhere.—Ralph Nance, A.I.E.E., Dock-chambers. Cardiff. t404-ip29 OLD Masters for saie of the Spanish, Dutch, and English Schools.—Hedges, Greenfield Cottage. r-en- coed, Glara, e4043p22 FEATHERS for Bedding and Other Purposes, guaran- teed purified, from 6id. per lb.—Write for samples of feathers and bedticks to Jenkins Bros., Feat-her Merchants, 20, Water-street, Carmarth73;)  Warm Bath in ten mUmtes.—Patent C?!da (cost A of gas '?d), rife, efficient, durable.—Shrewsbury, Caida Works, Station-road, Camherwell, London, S.E. el2E37 LICENSED V!ctuaHe''?.—Pipe<, Corks Labels; save of 25 per cent; ilJ¡¡mrated list post free.-Corcoran. MMmfMUMer, Bath Bridge, BrLotoL c4C&8p BASKET of 1'rL?h n?h (not ;esa than mœ.i delivered B to any address '?,r ?o. (¡d-E. MorIi M':l f. d Haven. e i 25 9 :¡-jiiSlC Paper, Is? per packi.?t: postage 7t ione r,, Department. WesteTn Mail, Cardiff. ALWAYS Ready, Always 'Udy.—T?e New Semper AParat-Li.3 Post-card Book, coiiaining four dozen pest-cards with perforated counterfoil: price 6d.; postage 2d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1-IiEtjûnaTlli:adÿ-J¡C!l"1'. a 'rÏomiIiêrciäi T tables, c 0' 't?.Int2g ?slculations suited for all trade purposes, wrth profii, aDd discount tables and wages calculator; price 53.; i>cslAge bd.-SÜrtronory !Jt)pa.rt. ment. Western Mail. Cardiff. WHIST for all piayers, by Captain Crawley, 2s. 6d. I t V aad 4s. 61. a set; postage 3d.—S-tatkmery Depart- ment. \Vest<3rl\ Mail, Cardifi. I -T- HE '?TatUer" Fount&m?Fsit, ntted T.iih-¡r, T gold nib; price h 6d.e?? Lxpwciumt, Western MAil, CSndjJt Want advertisements illustrate the democracy of publicity-the poor man's and the millionaire's wants appearing side by side. MISCELLANEOUS SALES, Contd REGRESSIVE Whist Scaring Cards, compiet" w?h p pencil aad ?a?<-i, Is.. 1- 6d.. and 2s. per box, containing one dozen cards: postage 2d.—Stationery Department. Western Mail. C ard ill. NQl'LRE Withli Upon Everything," a most f? uac?i! bool& M., pest free.—Stationery Department. Western Mail, CirdifT. COMPLIMENTARY Cards for progressive Whist. Bridge, and At Home. 4s. per box of 100 cards; smaller quantities may be h30d at &d. per down- Stationery Department, Westtrc Mail, Cardiff. LiST of CÏu1 Office Goods:—Paper fasteners, office paste, el?etro-pl?,ted pim, da.mping-wdls and hru¡1c< sponge bowls, stamping pads in various colours always ready for use; paper weights, ebony rulers, ink- s¡¡nè., i.nkwtoll>. inks in aU colours and for every possible use: erasing knives, paper cutters, duplicate post-card books, letter clips, pen nibs to euit all hands, pen-racks, pen-wipers, &c.. ix., on s&Ie at the Stationery Department, Western Mail, C2.rd..if:. A Pen Nib that will suit almost erary writer, the j L "Western Mail" Quill: simple box 6d.. post free. -Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. THE '1 (JurjC.5 Bank Purse, real &-I: pnces from 2s. TGci tQ _-Stati0nery DepartmeW Western Mail, Cardiff. "VTEWEST Design Dessert PaVen, 72 for Is.; assorted _[/H ¡l-N: postage 3d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. THE Law of Landlord and Tenant, price Is.; poetage j_ Department, Western Mail, Car- diff. A Veritable Steel Qaill Audascript Pen Holder, with reserve pens; will urite a with one dip; will not spurt or blot; price Is.—Mationery Department. WeõtK'n Mail, Cardiff. ARWOOD'S Baker's Check Delivery Book. price is.; postage 3d.-Stati<.>Dcry Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Durable Stamping Ink Pad. always ready for iw; may be had in u ,ous colours; pnce Is.; postage Zd.-6tatiou,-i-y Department, Wo?teru Mail, Cardiff. THE Paternoster Printer, for printing cards, books, papers, &c.: price 1-. and 4?.—Stationery Department. Western Mail, Oruiff. MUSIC Ruling Pens; bolder and two pens, complete, 'TtTUgIcrRuiing PenF; hoId<T and tTro pens, complete, tern Mail, Cardiff. MliS. Beeton's Cookery Book: a m:iectjon of prac- J.l tical recipes prices, Is. 2a. and 2s. 9d. post fe. —Stationery Department. We-stern Mail. "ar ff. H- IGIJJY :rc,ljhed Nickel Paper Knite. ?Lron? and sc;TJcæbJc: pnf'C "So 6d.-Stsiionery Depart?nL, Western Mail, Cardiff. ZADKIEL'S Dream Book and Fortune Teller; price Is.; pt.ge 2d.-bt:nionečy Departmen*, Western M1?l, CM-d'T. SAVE Time Letter Cards, quickly closed, readily opened; ccmented with pur,? gum; packet of 25 4 id.; postage lid.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. hnHE Pen-Carbon Manifold Order Book of 100 pages; rM.Hirpen??a7bc!T MMiitOid OPtlBr Book of 100 p?ges; using ordinary pen and ink.at.ioery D?partment, Weetern Mail, Cardiff. FACILE Compasses, fitted with pencils for school U3e; F price l. 6d.-Stationery Department, Wœtem Mail, Cardiff. 1TBAY t'ioill-, drawn thread Tenniffe Linen Paper Tas.3o,ted sizes; 1". per bjx of one dozen; T,(wage 3ù.-Statlonery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. LETTER Balance, nickel-plated, to weigh 1. price 6s. 6d.; postage 5d.-8tatlonery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. INDEXED Letter YA!w.-kmberg Warwick, Match- less, &c., and various other makes at moderate prices.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. IICO-NSULT Me" (a book that ("yery family requires;, V' 2s. 9d. post free.—Stationery Department, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. THE Gem Automatic Dcst-Proof Ink Pad, price ?s.; Tl,oEtage 3d.-onery Deparl ment, Western Mail, Cardiff. SPECIAL Value.—Silk Paper Japanese Serviettes, con- taming pries 6 £ <i. per packs: postags 2d.— Statiopery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. BURGLAE-Proof Safe; h- paten. Ick; suitable for Bpz?,ers or j e-els an exact model of ordiDwT large safe; pricB ?2 6f.—Stationery Department, WM- tern Mail. Cardiff. THE New Artistic Lace Shelf Paper, newest pattern; beautifully-emhossed, containing 12 shoets, 34in. price 6d. per packet; postage 3d.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MONEY WANTED 20 wanted for one month; fail security given; prompt return of £25; private desired.—D 18, Even- ing Express, Cardiff. MONEY TO LEND. THE CHARING-CROSS BANK. JL Established 1870. 119 120, Bishopegate-st. Within, E.C., > London. 28, Bedford-street, Charing Cross, W.C., j AMCta £ 512,475 0 0 LitMities ?209.475 0 0 Capital and Reserve FZOZ." 0 0 LOANS of &30 to LZ,OW granted at a few houn, L notice, in t'n or country, male or female, on mortgage cf furniture, farm, and trade stock, plant, crops, Ac., without removal, and to assist 'persons into business. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions. 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[By Special Arrangement.- Copyright.] HIS MOTHER'S BISCUIT. By STERLING KANE, I earn the money, and think I'm entitled to have things as I like them." he said at breakfast. I've infitnisted Sarah to bake some of the biscuit brown for you, Reuben. If they don't suit you I can't help it. I shall not spring out of bed every morning to stand guard over Samh and the oven. and you know I understand very little about cooking." He tossed a biscuit across the table to her and eaid, "There, look at that! That's a pretty thing for a man to cat. isn't it? My mother wouldn't let such a thing as that come on her table! My father never had to go to business with half-baked lumps of dough in his stomach! Mother knew her business, and attended to it!" Your mother's coming to visit l, Rc-uben. Perhaps she'll make and bake the biscuit for you while she's here." She can uo it, madam! She can make the finest biscuit on earth! liap-e you'll learn while you've got the chance! There's a good many things she can teach you if you're willing to learn! I'm perfectly willing to learn. I confess there are many things my mother did net teach me; she haE said herself that she was always too busy instructing us in higher things, such ae good principleE, good man- ners, and consideration for others, to find much time for kitchen education." Well, my mother aid both, and did them well, too! I'm glad she's coming here." Pansy controlled the resentment Reuben's words stirred, and said, quietly, Your mother must be a very remarkable womaji." That's just what she is, and I shall feel uneasy all the time she's here fcr fear things won't go right." Did you not tell me that she wa a lovely character—patient and amiable, Heuben?" Yes. She's a model in everything." "I don't aee how you cou;d leave so many lovely traits—in addition to her good biscuit-for such a wife as you got. I'm afraid, though, if she could see your beha- viour when things do not suit ycu she would regret cot putting more work on you and less on your biscuit. I beg of you, when she comes, don't, by treating me as you've done this morning, put her to the blush over her failure in training you. If you do I shall feel sorrier for her than I do for myself. A eon's actions reflect his mother's character many times, remember. "Well!" gasped Reuben, fixing a rebuking gaze on Pansy; "well, that beats all! A man can't speak a word of praise of his dear old mother without his wife must up and take it as a personal insult! I'll hate for her to find out on her first visit, that I've married a Tartar, who won't allow me even to mention her name! Do try, Pansy, and keep things pleasant before her, for heaven's sake!" I can't stand any more, Reuben. I'm too hurt and insulted for anything! and, with- out having tasted a. mouthful of breakfast. Pansy rose quietly from the table and went, to her room in tears. He looked after her, smiled, and shook his head. Weil, upon my word, won't allow me to praise my own mother's biscuit!" Mrs. Rodd, Reuben's mother, arrived that evening. She was a gentle-faced, kindly-man- nered woman of sixty, who did not appear as if she should regard a. son's wife with anta- gonism-a, piece of feminine imperfection which she must immediately proceed to make over. Complaining of weariness after her journey, Pansy served Mrs. Rodd with a dainty tea in her room. Why, dear, how thoughtful, and what a sweet little woman you are! You don't know half how grateful I am for dear Reuby's good fortune in getting such a wife!" Pansy's heart throbbed with joy. She was won. and felt safe-still more so when the dear, good soul continued: "I know, dear, from the looiss of things that you're a good honse&eeper. I can tell at a glance." As they were alone, Pansy dared to say. "But. mother, dear, do what I will, I cannot please lie*ben in the cooking!" Pattin Pam;y tenderly on the cheek, the mother-in-law eaid with a gentle smile, "Well. well, child, that's nothing! All men are that way at first—disposed to grumble and imagine that the little wife's way isn't quite as good as the old mother's. Why, honey, Reuben's father was just the same way, He nearly broke my young heart finding fault with everything I did, but he wore himself out grumbling, and then he quit." 'IJfi£ sympathy dispelled Pansy's nervous- ness about the entertainment of Reuben's mother. She retired and slept soundly until it was time to see to those everlasting biscuits the next morning. She wished she had not ordered biscuit for breakfast—trouble might ensue. Reuben was all smiles when his mother entered the brea<kfa £ t-room, and played his part with proper pride. "Pretty nice little home we've got here, isn't it. Mudzie? And what d'ye think of tihat girl of mine?" Pansy was out krokittg after the biscuit. she a jewel?" "Indeed she is! I don't know. eon, bow you were ever so lucky as to get her! Just see how neat everything looks! You know I was never much of a housekeeper, and-" Pan fry entered, and the three sat down to breakfast. "Oh, dear;, what a beautiful biscuit, child! eaid Mrs. Rodd. "Why, you rmust have an excellent cook! I'm so fond of biscuit when they are good, and. strange to teli, I never could make good biecuit. Reuben's fatiher always found fault with our biscuit. You see, I didn't have much knack about, cooking, and poor William, that's Reuben's pa, you know, used to be always telling me of the good things hie mother made. At first it made me miserable, and I nearly fretted my young life out trying to please him, till one day when old Aunt Crissy, that's William's old-maid sister, got to talking of their mother; she told me she was a fine woman in many things, but didn't know a thing about cooking. So after that I took things easier, though I got eo after a few years I could cook a tolerable meal in an emergency. But I never could learn to mfke biscuit. Poor William couldn't under- stand it. The first I ever attempted be made such fun of them it came near parting us. We were foolish children then, you know, and ,ve T-Fty to ugly temper over every little thing." Seeing how deeply Pansy was interested, the old lady continued: I never shall forget how William tossed one of those. dried up little biscuits across the table to me and said: 'My mother wouldn't let a biscuit like that come on the table! Pansy, thrilling with triumph. exclaimed. Oil, how unkind when you had done your bc.t Tes, child, but I didn't speak back: that's n»ver a good plan between yenn? married people; and William was ashamed of it before the day passed. lie was a different man before be died. ITio very last time I attempted to make biscuit, and felt so morticed whcB they c?me to the table, he  said, in that kind tone of h?. Xe?er rm?, d<e? old wifex! jr?rTe done eoa?cthinc nobler than making biscuits; you've made a man out of me, and you've made me happy: and then he added. with a mischievous twinkle, and best of all you've made me walk a chalk, and I love you for it.' At this joint Pansy offered a plate of hot biscuits to Mrs. Rodd, who exclaimed, Why. I do declare! I will have to take another, they're so nice, ar.d this is my fourth." Reuben spoke for the first time: "Mother, don't you think all women should know how to cock? Isn't it their business to aee to everything about the bouse?" "Oh. yes, son; but then a young hoúse- keeper can't learn everything at once you know. Now you Eee you are a clerk; could you take hold of the entire business of the firm and carry it on successfully from th* firt? Everybody has to learn by degrees, and it isn't every young man that is lucky, enough to get such a wife as our little Pansy here, ,ho seems to know all these things without having to wait for experience." "Oh, you will spoil me, mother, if yoll praise me so." "Oh, no, child; praise is helpful to people, I've found. Nothing is eo discouraging and dispiriting as hearing those about you fin-d. fault when you've tried to please them. L talked to Reuby about all this before he mar- ried yon, c-iiild-"d him how much betteir you'd get on if he'd praise all your little efforts to please him, and I know he hasn'fe forgotten his old mother's advice, have you, lieaby ? But what's the matter, son ? you don't seem to be enjoying these nice biscuit* as I do; I suppose, though, you're used to them." 0 lieuoen said he had a pressing engagement, and was hurrying to get to his office. He left the house feeling as guilty as the dog who robs the fold of its fairest lamb. Well, he had done worse, and he knew it. He had robbed a loving young wife of happiness. He ieit glum all day. A man who offends is generally surly. Bat contrition follow^ Ixicking the door of their room that night Reuben threw his arms passionately around Pansy, and, seating her on his lap, placed in her hand a little box holding a lovely ring. lan't that pretty, sweetheart? See if it will fit your fingr." Oh, beautifully," Pansy exclaimed,'{ratting it on. c: Now, look me in the eyes, sweetheart, if ever I say another word to you about my mother's cooking, her biscuit especially, just you get up and throw that ring in my faoa and call me brute, d'ye hear? It does a malt good to get such a squelching ae I got this morning." The next morning at breakfast Pansy seemed supremely happy. Reuben was in the jolliest humour, and, when Mother Rodd was bhown the new emerald and-diamond ring on. Pansy's finger, she wokeu into both faces and said. "Aiio;.her token of Reuby's lo. of course! Oh' how glad I am to see you so happy. and that you don't quarrel over trifles. One match was made in Heaven, I'm sure." Since that time Pansy often exclaims, "I wonder why people say such ugly things about mothers-in-law? I think they are th,& dearest, best creatures in the world. I don t. see how any home ever gets properly regu- lated without mothers-in-law.' (The End.) v
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