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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS, CARDIFF. fjp H E A T R E ROYAL. Le-te and Muiu«rtn.Hn. EDWARD FLETCHER. kU.UtliMtic Success of Mise CISSY GRAHAME'S No. 1 Company, from the Criterion and Court Theatres, London, in a New and Original Musical Faroe, entitled- ALL A BROAD. fatolndir.g- Mr Charles E. Stevens, his Original Part; Miss left Bowman, Drury Laae Pantomime, and her Original Part; and Miss Florence Darley, from the Lyric Theatre, London. Eme and Prices as Usual. Seats not guaranteed. Booking Offices at Messrs. Thompson and Shi'.ckell's (Limited), Queen-street. Telephone No. 521. IJHEATEE ROYAL Mr. Fletcher Begs to Announce that he has Secured MR. A RTHUR JJOURCHIER'S COMPANY FOR SIX PERFORMANCES, NOVEMBER 23rd, with the Screaming Farcical Comedy, THE ATEW FEOM THE J3l NEW ROYALTY BatjV THEATRE, L0NI)0N- ADAPTED «ad PRODUCED BABT MB. ARTHUR BOUBCHIEB. MONDAY NEXT, Nov. 23, B SIX NIGHTS ONLY. NOTICE.—In Order to Avoid Disappointment, Intending Visitors are Requested to Make Early Appli- cation for Seats by Letter or Telegram, marked "Arthur Bourchier's Company," or at the Booking Office, as Seats must be Allotted in their Order of Priority for "THE NEW BABY." tl RAND m HE A T R E f The Premier JL Theatre of Wales. LtMee and Manager Mr. CLARENCE SOUNES. LAST TWO NIGHTS AND CONTINUED ENORMOUS SUCCESS OF LAD Y GO D I T A. Godiva Rides Naked and Alone 1 Doors open at 7; commence 7.30. Box Office opea Theatre daily 10 to Telephone TA. Price 6d. to £ 1 18. Monday Next, NOT. 23, New Successful Musical Farce, ^KIPPED BY THE LIGHT Kj OF THE MOON. Pronounced by Public and Press to be THE HIT OF TEE SEASON." CARDiFF SATURDA Y POPS *ARK-HALL, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1896. VOCALISTS: MADAME JOHN THOMAS. MISS M. J. THOMAS. MR. B. T. HADDON. COMEDIAN: MR. W. H. BERRY. ORGAN: MR. A. J. SILVER. ACCOMPANIST: Mr. A. C. TOONE. CARDIFF JUNIOR ORCHESTRA. CONDUCTOR: Mr. E. T. ROBERTS. and ls. E5794 K Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more-deserve it." THE JgMPIRE ?1Iaewr Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT t First Appearance in Cardiff of jpRANK, WILLIE, and ALBERT jgOISSET AND B O U P B IN '• rjlHE RICKLA YERS." Old and young hold their sides giving Tent to ROARS OF LAUGHTER At this performance, which is *tTNNIER THAN HALF A DOZEN PANTOMIMES. Other Artistes: GIANNINI SISTERS, | LILY LENA, */KC> MANE'S BEARS VENDOMB and CHASE, tfARRY ROSE, | ARTHUR ST. GEORGE, And THE SISTERS PRESTON. Next Week: ALEC HURLEY. "I Ain't Ago;n' to Tell." Plan on View Ten a.m. t« Four p.m.; I c5^vys. Ten am. to One p.m. T) HILHARMONIC-HALL AND STOIjTJ'S PANOPTICON. OPEN ALL DAY. THE I THE I THE CLOCK- I VTVIRAS I EYED I ELVIRA-. 1 EYED LADY I Phrenologists. | LADY. **ae Waxworks. Jungle. Phonograph. Illusions. OPEN ALL DAY. NjEwruKx. H E Al p I R E Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT I MDLLE. EMMY'S FOX TERRIERS. ROSE ELLIOTT CLARKE und GLENNY. DAYTON TWINS c.nd Misses WOOD and WILLIS. MADELINE MAY. GEORGE BROOKES. THE FOUR JAMESON GIRLS, and the THREE DELEVANTIS. Kext Week:—May Evans, Amoros. Lily Langtry, n 8U J TM W^SS MAIL "i]&WS OF THE WEEK, J> RI CE, QNE pENNY T>e MNt comprehensive newspaper published in "Jes, containing ALL 1'Wi NEWS and «»ery ivem «f Oeaeral Political, and •onmerclal "iarmatioB. PUBLIC NOTICES. Jya! J_JARN ADO'S JJOMES Through the corsiderate generosity of Mr. JACOB STUDT, his fine GALLOPING HORSES and CHANNEL TUNNEL RAILWAY (behind Andrews' Buildings, Qroeib-Htreet, Cardiff) aw placed at the use of the above Institution TO-DAY and TO-MORROW, as pre. viously announced. Under the patronage of the Right Worshipful the MAYOR of CARDIFF. Commencing at 1.30 Each Day, COME IN YOUR THOUSANDS. «5800 Cratie Notices,. xil VET DECORATORS. DAVIS AND SON • POINTERS, GLASS, OIL, AND PAPER-HANGING MERCHANTS 11. QLJEPN STREET. DYBWOBIS, ETC. XF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES NICELY CLEANED, GO TO HOBBS. DYER, 1. NELSON-TERRACE. L-UBNIT-GTRH. EVAN A COMPANY, LIMITED "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS." ST. MARY-STREET AND DUKE-STREET. HATS. ARSLEY'S HAND-MADE HATS, all J[. the Latest Shapes, 2s. 9d. and 3s. 9d.— 15, Wyndham Arcade and 40, Caroline-street. Every Man to his Trade. e5255 BHETTMATIO CUBE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO PHIL PHILLIPS Jr 24, ST. MARY-STREET. 11 WHERE TO LUNCH. HE SCOTIA '• RESTAURANT LUNCHEONS, TEAS, DINNERS X5. DPKE-STREKET ms EVENING EXPRESS Can be obtained Every Night of tie following Local Newaafent*■ CENTRAL: SEYMOUR, WOOD-STREET. MRS. DENISON, 7, WOOD STREET. HELLIER, BRIDGE-STREET. J. JAMES, 31, BRIDGE STREET. E. GILLARD, 5, CAROLINE-STREET. BAKER, THE HAYES. J. HOGG, QUEEN-STREET. CANTON: EVANS, LOWER CATHEDRAL-ROAD RICARDS, LOWER CATHEDHAL-ROAD. DOWN. POST OFFICE, CLARE-STREET. BEES, 55, COWBRJDGE-ROAD. DOWN, POST-OFFICE, COWBRIDGE-RD. HUGHES, 64, OOWBlUDGE-ROAD. HUGHES, 102, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. CAUR, 132, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. BAKER, 174, OOWBRIDGE ROAD. WILSON, 194, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. RIORDAN, 212, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. BOUND, 3, KING'S-ROAD. SMITH and CO., ATLAS-ROAD. ROATH: TALBOT, 52, BROADWAY. ROBERTS, 2P, BROADWAY. FLEMING, 61, BROADWAY. WHITE, 120, BROADWAY. RKES, 49. METAL-STREET. THOMAS. 3 CLIFTON-STREET. ROI'KE, 16. PEARL-STREET. D F MORRIS, 209, RICHMOND-ROAD. LOCKE, 8, MACKINTOSH rLACN. LAWRENCE, 14, CASTLE-ROAD. ROWLEDGE, 78, CASTLE-ROAD. FADFIELD, CASTLE-ROAD. DAVAGE. CASTLE-ROAD MUMFORD, CASTLE-ROAD. MRS KING. 7, CASTLE-ROAD. ELLIOTT, BANGOR-ROAD. SALTMEAD. JOHN, 22, CORNWALL EOAD. CATHAYS: WILLIS, 14, MUNDY-PLACE. PREEOE, 20, SALISBURY-ROAD. STUDDARD, 55, UPPER GEORGE-ST. ROSS 11'1. LETTY STREET. e STEVENS, 136, WOODVILLE-ROAD. DOCKS: BITSSELL, STUART-STREET. J SAVAGE, 150, BUTE-STREET. TYLER, 38, BUTE-STREET. GRAN GETO WN: SREUlRICK. 1, AMHKRST-STREET. HART, 44, HOLMSDALE-STREET. MISS J. FRANCIS, 142. PAGET-STREET. t MOORS: C. W. HUTCHINGS, CARLISLE-STREET. FLEMING, SPLOTT-ROAD. MORGAN, 18, PORTMANMOOR ROAD. NEWTOWN: FISHER, 2, ADAM STREET. DAVIES, 29, ADAM-STREET. RIVERSIDE MRS LONG, ET.DON-ROAD. TURNER, 68. ELDON-ROAD. THOMAS, TUDOR-ROAD. MATHERS, TUDOR-ROAD. TKE G-REAT BLOOD WRIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS Overcame the worst fsrm^ «f ii»eai-« a«d the ftulest fctata ef the Rlssd, Stomach, Livsr, aliad Kiflineys. they go t* the core of every dim**1 where »• »ther ■rte^iciae has pswer <♦ reach. In j and 2s 9d. cach Seld l.y all 6he*u«t«, « fr.w the and 2s 9d. cach Seld llyo all 6he*u«t«, er frl- the KunUck Fill Ma»ufact»ry, 44, dvfard-sweet, Swaasea I
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Houses, Shops, Offiees to Let or Sell, Specific Articles for Sale Privately^ If the^injsertions l>e not cvnuecutivc, or if payment he act made j revious to publication, the credit rates will be charged. Name aum Address to be counted. Orders sent through the post to be accompanied by Postal Order or Halfpenny Stamp8. Cheques, Postal and Post-office orders should be crossed and mc.de payable to Mr. D. Watkin Thomas. Advertisements are received also at the following 81 NEWPORT TREDEGAR STREET. SWANSEA .CASTLE-STREET. MERTHYR VICTORIA-STREET, PONTYPRIDD -.4*, TAFF-STREET. HEAD OFFICES CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. BICTCLES. Morris Pros., Cycle Works, Pontypridd.—Immense Bargains to personal callers. Watch startling develop- ments. We aiust shift the stock for new arrange menta. Oome and See. Repairs_ae^uguaL_cm^ JIISCEIiLAItEOUS WANTS. Le-diee* and Gentlemen's Wardrobes Purchased; good prices given; town or eountry.—Mrs. North, 14, Cs.rolme-street, Cardiff. e96PZd25 PARTNERSHIP. Wanted, by Yourg Lady, active Partnership in good Ccnfectiouerv Business or Restaurant.—Apply, with full particulars, to S 44, Evening Expre« Ofhce, Cardiff. p963M21 An experienced Caterer, holding a first-class ^Pjoma and two prize medals from the Paris Cookery Exhibi- tion, Would Like to Meet Partner with Small (^piteL with View to Starting a Continental Cookery of Rf n'>ea Cuisine and Wine Business in Cardiff.—Address S 48, Western Mail, Curd iff. 1793d25 Colliery Owner Desires Partner or Investor; excel- lent house, gas coal; colliery free from minmg diffi- culties.—Apply S 29, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1686d^0 Wanted, a Gentleman to Join the Board of Colliery Company; ono with some knowledge of colliery management or the coal trade preferred; principals only treated with.—For particulars .address QMlier. care cr Davies, Advertising Agent, Bristol. 1495d20 MISCELLANEOUS. Tobacconists Commencing see Hid. Guide end Cata- logue (259 pages). 3d.—Tobacconists' Outfitting Co., lEj, Euston-voad, London. Manager, Hy. Myers. e5792 Aristotle's Works, Complete, Coloured Plates (gennine edition), 30 stamps; Paris by Night, or G:q Life in Paris," Illustrated, 30 stamps, post free. -E. Bowker, 27, Renshaw-street, Liverpool. Patronise the old firm. Established 1832. eé691 is io,i- Watch Wrong? The Beet and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of every dfscription, English or Foreign, is 38, Cattle Arcade, (third shop from Oastle-Btieet), by Jymes Keir, for ten years with Mr Spiridion. Clocks and Miiwio Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. e4209 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. For Sale, < heftp. Second-hand Bread Coburn.—Apply to F. James, Decker Bakery, Pontypool. e9634d21 Poultry.—iFyou want your birds to pay you write for prices and samnlee of food to Nonh Rees and Son, Hay, Com, and Seed Merchants. Cardiff. e5229 "Firewond fnf S&le. Za. pe)' cwt.. delivered in any part of the borough.—Master, V, orkhouse, Cardiff. e5653 1,000 Business Cards, Memorandums, or Billheads, 3s.; 10,000 U»r/ul Handbills, 2s. 6d.; samples free —Fisher and Co., Machine Printers, Broadmead, Bristol. e4419 ■WW——MWHHUHPHBH AØ8I APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS WANTED. Wanted, bv Qpn<'nman A^rtment#. Fmth or Catbayi District, I arge Combination Front Room floor would do.—Address letter, with terms, O. W., care Mr. Bryant. 27, Dulce-streefc. Cardiff. I?48d23 Yountr Tjady Wshes to Meet with comfortable ITome where she could Live and Board with Famih-.—S 49, Western Mail. Cardiff. 1789d21 ? APARTMENTS TO LET. Apartments.—GenHemm'! or Two Friends: one or two bedrcoms.—23, DupiHes-place. Cardiff 1825d26 Superior Apartments to Lei:; gentleman d ning out preferred: hot anrl cold close to twn and stations.—20. The Walk, Cardiff. 1787d25 1, West-jrmve. CardifF —Weil-furnished Anfirtments: hot f.nd cold bath; close to T.V.R. and R_liv,n'iey Stations. 1788d25 Apartments with Young Widow, to One or Two r,en Gentlemen hot and cold batli; no rhildren- piano; tonns moderate.*—13, De Burgh-Street, Ri-verFide CHr- diff. Small Family Would Like Gentleman verr central; close to town arid stations.—Apply 16. terrace, Cardiff. Comfortable Apartments for One-or Two Gentle- men arood Ohaiinel view: close to station. Arpivu, Dock View-road. Barry Dock. 160od21 Fii'sfc-clat-s Aportments—lArsje Front Sitting-room, One or Two Bedrooms; with or without board :oIoee to town.—9, Park-plsce. Cardiff. 1599"21 A Siittng-room and Bedroom to Let; suit gentleman or two frienda near 'I'&tf and Rhymnev Stations.-22, Dumfries-place, Cardiff. 153Od20 Well-furnieh ed Apartments for One or Two Gentle- men; no children; close to town; moderate 19. Glynrhondda-street, Ca.rdiff. 1492d20 Penarthi^Laiisdowne Private Hotel; extensive Channel view; superior accommodation moderate ohaivcs; ipcoial terms to permanent residents. 3982 ] AGBNTS, TRAVELLERS. Wanted, a Traveller for Tobacco Pipes. and Stone- w.ire.—Apply 15, Wyndham-creocent, Canton, Car- diff. el505d20 Travellers and Agents for Penny Speciality; ener- getic men ociv; particulars dozen samples, seven stamps.—Manager, Edgerton House, Walker-road, raw- rogate. E9o72d21 French House Wine and Brs.pdy Growers and Dis- tillers Want Representative with Established Con- nections with Wine Merchants rind Brewers; good commission offered; reference must be undeniable and swarantee required.—Address S o7, Western Mail, Catdiff. 1841d23 Important.—Commercial Man of Business Abilities, Well Known to Business Houses (More the Better) in South Wales, Would Hear of Something to His Advan- tage in Fitting-up Private Libraries on Easy Pay- ments if He Applied to Box A 30, Western Maii, Swansea. 1795d25 £ 30 a Month 'Can be Made with £ 10.—For partîcu. lars write Cansig, 154, Lcadenhall-street, London. i2 Agent Wanted-by Wire tfopemakei-s to Canvass South Wales Collieries; none but those who have influence amongst buyers need apply.—Address S 35, Western Mail. Cardiff. 43751 Wanted. Gentleman at Present Calling Upon Licensed Victuallers, &e., in Cardiganshire and Part of Pembrokeshire and Ormarthenbhire to Represent Old-established British and Foa-oign Wine House; oommlesien only; security required.—Address S 34, Western Mail, Cardiff. 43752 Wanted, Agents for Oil Company, or Names of All Those Who Can Influence Orders or Contracts for Lubricating Oils in Any Way.-Apply S 28, Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. 1692d24 Grocery.—Wanted, a Canvasser for Town and Country: Welsh.—Full particulars, wages, and expe- rience, Gregg, Western Mail Office, Swansea. 1676d23 Agents Wanted, to Sell our celebrated Packet Teas, French Coffee in Tin;), and Cocoa; particulars free.i— Oliver, Oliver, and Co., 283, Southgate-road, Lon- don 1401d HW^WWWPP—WHW—BWWWWWW1* MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertiaera are Caationed that Postmastara are Not Allowed to Delivei Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the Advertiser or one of the Offices of the Western Mail Hairdressers.—Wanted, Young Man; good hair- cutter and shaver.—State wages and references D. J. Evans, 61, King-street, Carmarthen. 1858d26 Masons.—Wanted, Two or Three good Masons, for Dressing Forest of Dean Stone.—Apply S. Pears<)n and Son, Dock Works, Port Talbot. 48786 To Harness Makers.—Wanted, a good General Hand, chiefly for light harneRi.—Ofllv gcod workmen need apply Herbert Moores, Saddler, Cardiff. [1818d23 Wanted,~a ~good Pipe Fitter.—Apply, stating ex- perience and wages, No. S 55, Western Moiil, Cardiff. 1847d20 A good, fill-round Man to Assist in Shop and Slaughter if required; wages no object to a good man.—Applv Smale and Son, Wind-street, Swan- sea^ 1853d26 Wanted. thoroughly-efficient Tin-house Fitter to Repair and Fit Player's Machines; must be g'dOd latliesman.—Resolven Tin-plate Company, Clyne. 48763 To Butchers.—Wonted, respectable Young Man, to Live In; must be good all-round slaughterman and able to assist in shop when required.—Apply, with referer-ce and wagea required, Jeffreys and Sons, Llanelly, South Wales. 1770d21 A Picture Franiemaker Wanted, for a Wholesale House.—Apply H 20, Bristol Mercury, Bristol. d20 ~M^Uanic Wanted, One Used to Sewing Machines.— Apply, personally or by letter, to the Singer Manu- facturing Company, 18 and 19, Higli-street, Bristol; or 4, St. Jolm's-square. Cardiff. 1769d25 Plumbers, Gas and Hot Water Fitters.—Steady Man Requii-ed.—Apply Bonnett and Son, Fisher-street, Swansea.^ 172ld2O Haulier Wanted at once; indoors— Apply% I-r- sopally, Price and Co., Eagle Stores, Merthyr. id23 Tailors.—Wanted, Tlute good Oo&t Makers.—K. Mcintosh, Mill-street, 48"124 Grocery. — Wanted immediately, a steady Young Man to Deliver and Make Himself Generally Useful; personal application preferred.—J. Jeffreys, Ponty- pocl. 1577d21 Wanted, good Blacksmith for Railway Wagon Works. —Apply to the Standard Wagon Company (Limited), Newnhain, Gloucestershire. 154M21 At Home.—Employment (genuine) Eitlicr Sex, Postal- Wrapper Addressing, no canvassing, only as f tated directory and instructions crossed P.O. for Is. 2d., returnable on completion of work.—Moore and Co., 30, Ludgate Hill, London. 1004<1,20 £l.-A Salary of 12s. 6d. to El per Week can be earned m spare hours or eveninss by either sex who can write.—Proof sent free anywhere, to whoever sends self addressed envelope to T. Smith & Co (Department 9 B) "9,St Helen's-earciene, North Kensington.London.W L12662 Wanted, Young Man, about 18, to Make Himself Generally Useful; live indoors; state wages required. -Apply King David, Frogmoire-street, Abergavenny. 18?9d23 Under Gardener.—Wanted, Young Man, Well Up in Growing Cucumbers, Tomatoss, Pot Plants for Mc.rket; abstainer preferred.—State age, salary, ex- perience, and references, S f2. Western Mail. Car- diff. 1819d26 Wer.ted, Groom-Gardener; single; steady; able to drive single or pair; make himself generally useful; abstainer preferred.—Apply Thorn-is Moore, Old Hall, Dolau, Radnorshire. 1835d26 Wanted, good, steady Single Man ae Gardener; one who understands glass; look after horse and make hrmself generally useful.—Apply, with references, Channel Vi/ew, near Cowbridge. 1812d24 Wanted, experienced Groom-Gardener; must make himself generally useful and milk abstainer preferred. —An" n 13. Western Mail, Swansea; 1796d21 Cardiff Union.—Ely Schools, near Cardiff.—Wanted. a Porter; salary B20 a year, rising by £ 1 annually to B26. with board, lodsring, washing, and uniform. subject to the Poor-law Officers' Superannuation Act, for which the value of these emoluments is fixed at 933 a roar; candidates must be .-ingle, or widowers without encumbrance — A statement of the duties and form of application may be obtained either from the Master, at the Schools, or the CleTk to the Guard'ans. Quten's-chamhers, Cardiff. anrl applications must be returned to the Clerk not later than Monday, 30th November 49637 Wanted, good. steady Single Man 86 Gardener; one who understands glass; look after horse and make himself generally useful.—Apply, with rf.iereDr-es, Channel View. near Cowhridare. 1753d20 Wanted, strong Bov, "steady, 17~to 20 years of age, for Horse, Trap, and Five Cows; good milker.Ten- kins, Yn^w.vnon. Alx>rdare. 1749d23 Wanted, respectable Lad to Look After Pony and Carriage; good waffen; gentleman's familv —Miss Wilson. 16a. Richmond-hill. Clifton. 1731d24 Wanted, thoroughly-experienced Gardene' Where Two are Kept; must have thorough knowledge of vines, peaches, chrysanthemum. orchids, feme, flower -ind kitchen garden —Applicants must state age, expe- rience, wages enclose copy last testimonial. S 36, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1725d21' Wanted, a smart Young Man to Take Charge of a Pony and Look After a Small Garden, and Make Himself Generally Useful about the House.—Anpiy 0 41, Western Mail Office. Newport. 48702 SITUATIONS WANTED. Bakens.—Wanted, Permanent Situation as First, Second, or Single used to smalls gcod references.— Baker. Hill-street, AberUUery. e9678d24 Young Man Wants Re-ensogement as Miller; can take charge of a mill; three years' experience; strong, bealtby, and steady; total abstainer.—Apply Theo. Davies, Rose Cottage, Llanstephan, Carmar- then. 1826^123 Tom Doc vis. Grocer, Pontypridd, Can Recommend a Haulier, who is Leaving His Employ; he is a good and careful driver: Hnsric: aged 22. 1765d21 Bakers.—Wanted, Situation M Second or good Third; used to bread, cake, and smalls.—Whittan, 91, High-street, Rhymney, Mon. 1633d21 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. Waterproofs Repaired 5 While You r waitx £ Queen St., P>* CARDIFF. ANDERSON, ANDERSON & ANDERSON, Ltd., ( 35, St. Paul's Churchyard, "| War«i#u«es ) 37) Queen VieUria Street, I>E0ND0N. Works: I Bow Read, J "UI! 9 CLERKS AND MANAGERS. CLERKS AND MANAGERS WANTED. Advertisers are Cautioned that, Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fictitious Namee at any Poet-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Names must bear the address of the Advertiser or one of the Offices of the Western Mall Clerk Wanted at eeoe, for Grocery Business; aged about 20; must be quick at accounts, indoors', per- manent; personal application preferred.—Apply R. Jeremiah, R tyal Stores, New Tredegar. 186&120 Junior Clerk Wanted; muet have had previous ex- perience in an office and be a proficient shorthand writer; highest references required 88 to character and qualifications.—Apply, by letter only, stating fl £ T? and eaJary required, G., Melyn Tintr*cks, Neath. 1857d26 Wanted, in Solicitor's Office in Cardiff, smart Hoy. —Apply, in own handwriting', stating where last employed, and salary required, to S 53, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1816d23 Wanted, by Shipping Firm Opening at Socks, we IF educated Yonng Clerk, with experience in some of following—shorthand, typewritings Cusixmw, or book-keeping. Also an Office Boy, with few months' experience.—^ 47, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1792d21 Wanted, a oomijefcent Builder's Clerk, to Exercise Supervision over a Builder and Contractor's Business. —Apply, with references, to Messrs. W. C. Clarke and Dovey, 31. (jjueen-street, Cardiff. 48755 A Firm of Scandinavian Shibchandlers Has an Opening for a gofcd and reliabio Captain.—For par. ticulars address S 26, Western Mail, Cardiff. 48743 = CLERKS ANn MANAGERS WANT PLACES. Experienced CJlerk (36) Requires Situation e« Book- keeper, Audit Wcfk, or Fositiim of Trust; excellent references —Addrets N 10 Western Mail, Newport. 1867d26_ Young Man, agell 22, Seeks Situation Clerk, Collec- tor, Timekeeper, p- Any Position of Trust; several re, experience/ good references.—S 24, Western Mail, Cardiff. I666d23 Advertiser. 27, Desires Re-engagement, French, Snanieh, Italian Correspondent, Book-keeper.. Short- hand, Typist, exp'.rienced in Coal Trade; good refe- rences.-—S 22, Wft.-t.ern Mail, Cardiff. 1629d23 Corn and Flour Trade.—Situation Wanted by ex- ptiienced Man as Clerk or Traveller good connection South Wales grouija.—Applv S 10, Western Mail, Car- diff- ? 15.45d21 SHOP ASSISTANTS. SHOP ASSISTANTS WANTED. Advertisers are <3a-jt,ioned that Postmasters aw not all<iwed to Deliver Letters Addressed to Initials or Fw-titious Names a, any Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Ficticious Names nvvict bear the Addrecs of the AdverKser or one of the offices of the Western Mail. Grocery and Provisions.—'Wanted, good Assistants for Christmas Trade.—Apply Cooper and Williams, Hayes, Cardiff. 1861d23 Wanted, Six sn^arfc, energetic Welch Juniors for le Welsh Jnniors for the Groceay and Provision Trade, and Four nice Boys to Learn th.^ Trade.—Apply, stating full par- ticulajs. to Pegler. Pontypool. 48798 Grocery.—Wantenl, .tunior Hand, with Knowledge of Welsh.—Apply, Ftatiug age and saiary, to Thos. I'cweli, Mornston, Swansea. 1833(126 Improver or Junior; state age, salary, and experience.—Apply S 56, Western Mail Office. Cardiff. 1842d26 To Butchers.—Wint-ed inimediatelv, an experienced Shopman; must be sober and quick and willing to make himself useful.—State references, wages re- quired, and when tHsensaged S 50, Western Mail. Car- diff. 1815d25 Wanted, rtliabl^~Voung' Pewon, good Saleswoman and Business-like, ">r Wstrdrobe Shop.—Address, with references, Mrs. North. 14, OaTotine-Btreet, Cardiff. 1811d25 Drapery and Outfitting.—John Williams, Manchester House, Penrhiwceiber, Has a Vacancy for Pushing Young Man (Welsh). Also quick Youth as Appren- tice/^ 1813d25 Gent.'s Moreery.- nnied, a sharp Junior (Out- doors').—Apply, with full particulars, to T. Howell, 56- 58, Wind-street, and The Square, Neath. 1805d21 Drapery.—Wanted immediately, respectable Youth as Apprentice.—Apply Phillips, Friendly House. Bute- road, Mrdiff. 17W25 Drapery.—Experienced Show-room Hand Required, —Apply to D. Morgan, Brecon. 1776d20^ Grocery and Provisions.—Wanted, fmart Imprever state age and salary reouired; village trade.—John Partridge, New-road, Lvdbrcok. 1771d21 DTapeTV.—Wanted immediately, smart Junior; Welsh; grrd salesman. — \pply, full particulars, Thomas Evans and Co., 107, 108, High-street, 1'ow- lais. 1704d24 Grocery send Provisions.—Wanted, H an Improver for Cash Trade; Welsh necessary.—Kinsey, Shears, end Co.. Tomypennv. 1674d23 Grocery.—Wanted at once, a good Provision Hand, also a smart Junior; indoors —I ersonal application preferred. Davies, Brecor-road, Merthyr. 1664d?3 Ccnfectionerv.—Wan*ed, exnerienced Young Lady for Branch Sweet Shop.-State age, last situs tion, and references to Lovell end Co.. Crindau. New- port. 1659d?3 DratKiiT.—Wanifced. experienced Young Lady to Serve Throuph good window-dresser.—State previous situations, salarv required W. F. Hirvey. Trede- gar. 1573d21 Grocery and Provision Trade.—Wanted, for South Wales, good Junior for OuicV CV.t Trade: must be Grocery and Provision Trade.—Wanted, for South Wales, good Junior for OuicV CV.t Trade: must be well accustomed to butter hNyk.- St-ate age. xalarv (out). and trafle references only to W. Winterbottom. 31. Wc8tcate-street. Gloucester." 1636d22 Gent.'s Mercery.—Wanted, pushing Young Man; gcod windo.w-dresser.—Aiiply at once to Tom Evans. 24, High-street, Merthyr Tydfil. 1586d21 AT prentices.—Wanted at once, A tall, well-educated YouVvg Lady and a tall. well-educated Youth as apprentices'to the OfflMSl Drapery.—Apr^lv for full particxJars to Evans and Allen (Limited). Newport. 1 48006 SHOP ASSISTANTS WANT PLACES Clothing and Outfi I ting?—Wanted, Situation as Impro\er; able to assist in cutting; moderate salary-. —Sbellard, 11, St. James's-street, Monmouth. 1850d21 Mil .LINERS AND DRESSMAKERS WANTED. Dressmakings-Ladies' Costumes, Evening Dresses, Cajes, &c.. Made in the latest Style. Fit guaran- teed—Address Lewis and Evans, 133, Cowbridge-road Cardiff. e5896 Wanted, 'in a. Month, an experienced Milliner.— Apply Ada, care of Postmaster, Llandovery. 1834d26 Dressmaking.—Wanted, Indoor Improvers and Ap. prentices business thoroughly taught.—Apply 2, Mountjoy-place. Newport. Mon. 1355d24 Dressmaking.—Wanted, an experienced First Hand able to take charge of workroom.—T. E. Davies and Oo., Merthyr Tydfil. 1585J21 -A-
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NTRSEMAIBS A,.NS SEBTANT&. Wanted, a respectable GM. about 18' or 10, m Nurse Housemaid.—Apply S 39, Evening Express, Cardiff. e9682d20 Good Gene«l Servant Wanted.—Apply at 21, Windsor-place, Cardiff. eS673d21 Wanted, a Houseme-id for the Coumtty; must have some experience.—Mrs. Akers, Pemtrebane, St. Fa^jan's, 1861d23 Wanted immediately, a Cook-Gineral for Small House of Business.—Apply 19, Charlee-street. Car- diff. 1823d 20 Wantefl, a General Servant, about 18 years or ovet, Able to Wash and Make Herself Generally Useful.— Apply Mm. Spencer, White House, Llanvair, near Abergavenny. 1826d26 Wanted, a clean, respectable Girl ee General Ser- vant washing put out.—74, High-street, Newport, Moru 1800d25 Good Cook and Manager for Single Gentleman Also House-Parlotlrmaid.—Apply, by letter, 51. Dock- street. Newport. 1798d25 Wanted, a ili,->roughly-respectable Girl M General Servant; aged from 15 to 17; sleep out.—Apply Mrs. Hansen, Photographic Studio, 217, Bute-road. Docks, Cardiff. 17 64,121 House-Parlourmaid Wanted; must lie a good waitress and needlewoman.—Apply, by letter, whieh nrutc state references and particular*, to Mrs. H. Cousins, Glynne Tower, Penarth. 48761 Wanted, a strong, willing Girl to Help in Laundry; wages, £10, and all found.—Apply, personally, with references, any day before one o'clock, to the Matron, Cardiff Infirmary. 48771 Wanted, by 1st December, good Plain Cook; seme housework housemaid kept.—Miss Phillips, Sea View, Stow Park-road. Newport. 1807d21 Wanted immediately, strong, willing Girl, about 16; Churchwoman; good character indispensable; ex- perienced general kept; xmeill family.—State wages Mrs. Jones, Vicarage, Kidwelly. 1806421 Wanted, active, clean Young Servant, under good Mistress; no cooking—Apply 7, East-grove. Good character necessary. 487ft6 Wanted, House-Parlounnaid; three in family; im- mediately.—Full particulars and wages to Mrs. Robertson, Clynderwen. House, Clynderwen. Carmar- thenshire. 1778d24 Wanted, thoioughly-experienced" Plata pook; must be strong and active, with good character; wages £ 20.—Apply 197, Newport-road, Cardiff. 1777d21 Wanted, a thoroughly reliable, steady Person as Servant for Tradesman's Private House; good refe- rences indispensable.—Apply, personally, fiist in- stance, Albion Hotel. Penarth. lTS6d20 Wanted, experienced House-Parlourmaid, not under 25.—Mrs. Dixon, 14, Plymouth-road, Penarth. [d20 Wanted, good General Servant; early riser and plain cook.—Applv, stating full particulars, Mrs. Sim- mer, is, 148, ChepsVow-road, Maindee. Newport. 1742d24 small house: two ladies O1'Ily .-M '11. Nicholl (sehr.), Cottage, Merthyr Mawr, Bridg- end. 1694d20 Wanted, Mother's Help m Business House; tho- longhly domestioated; good needlewoman.—AppJy, stating age and wages, No. 9, Canon-street, Aber- dare. I747d20 —Wanted, Cook and House-Parlourmaid, Bristol, Gentleman's Fanrly (three); £ 18 and £ 16 friends or I sisters early dinnen.-61. Apsley-road, CBiftwa. !d24 Wanted, General for Two Ladies in Clifton £ 14; small house; assistance given; comfortable Ivn;?.— Mifs Wilson, 16a. Richmond-hill, Clifton 1731:124 "\V?nied, & General {servant.—Apply ^Howard- gardens. Cardiff. 1750d2Q Wanted, for One Ladv, good fiouse-farlourmaid; B20 excellent situation good home three servants kept. Housemaid, £ 16.—20. Stokes' Croft. Bristol. _1735<l'-4 Wantfd. Pook-Genera.) for One Lady; B18. m'spd to £20 first year; housemaid kept; comfortable home. — 16a, Richincmd-hiil, Clifton. 1731d24 I Wanted 'immediately, good General; plain cook- ing; no washing; good teferences.—Apply S 31. Wes- tern Mail Office. Cardiff. 3683d24 Wanted, good Plain Cook.—Apply Heard, Glendale, Llanishen. 1709d24 Wanted, at End of Month, Housemaid, with expe- rience must be early riser and fond of chlidren 23, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 16S8d24 1- Wanted at once, experienced General Servant: must understand plain cooking no washing; good references indispensable; wagee 258 per month. — Apply Mm. Tanchan, I'rimrose Villa, To'nypawdy. [d24 Wanted, General Servant, Able to De Plain Copk- :T.g; good reference indispensable.—Apply 26, Cathe- dral-road. Cardiff. 1618d23 Experienced General Servant; wages, £ 16.—Mrs. David, 1, R'.chmond Villas, Mumbles. 1653423 Wanted, a good General Servant; one able to cook well; good wages.—Apply The Grange, Raglan, Mon. 1661d25 Wanted, thoroughly good Oook-General who would not object assisting in the washing; house-parlour- maid kept; two in family.-Apply. stating full par- ticulars, Mrs. Gregor, Hawthorne, Llandaff. 1677d23 Wanted, thoroughfty-experieneed Houee-Parlour- maid; good needlewoman; wages £ 18.—Apply ^Irs. Leigh, Glaslyn, Llanishen, 48744 _4- .?,- Wanted, thoroughly experienced General Servant; three in family; nurse kept; man cleans boots and kniws —The Cedar6, Llanishen, near Cardiff. [1569d21 "Experienced Cook-General; after Cnnrrmas. refe- rence housemaid kept; small family.—Write first, or call before eleven, 1, Richmond Villas, Swan- sea. 1587,121 Wanted immediately, experienced Cook-House- keeper; aged not under 40; must have satisfactory references.—Apply Baron de Rutzen, Slebeeh Park, Haverfordwest. 1567d21 ~Wanted, good General; small da-ry, baking, cook- ing good recommendations indispensable; g^'1 wages.—Apply Mrs. Evant, Henllvs. Llandoyery. [d20 —Wanted, Fiwt WeeiTln December, good General Sti \-ant —Aprtv Mrs. R. P. Kemick, 104. Claude- load, Cardiff. 1487<120 House-Parlourmaid Required for Noveml">er 25th; waces £ 16.—Applv, by letter, Brierlev, Pr.rk-mad. Penarth. 1525.0 Experienced House-Parlourmaid Required in Small Family in Penarth; page kept; must thoroughly understand her duties; not under 25—Write, ftititig wages, reference, and expsrience. also state height, H. S.. Western Mail, Cardiff. 48335 Wanted, experienced House-Parlourmaid; net under 23 must be tall and an early riser.—Write, v ith reie- rences and wag-eii required, to Mrs. Lascelles Oarr, Cwrt-y-Vil, Penarth. 48334 Wanted immediately, a Commercial and Coffee Room Waitress.—Apply, pt-'mmallv, Bush Hotel, Swansea. ;87CkjJ2. Barmaid.—Young for Restaurant Bar by 14th December; also Chambermaid (Second) Wanted at onoe.r—Apply Westgate HoteL Newport. 1865d26 Wpnted at once, Housemaid-Waitress; aged alxiut 19, good wages given.—Apply Keeping. Lord Nelson He tel. Milford Haven. 48770 Wanted, for good-class Hotel, an experienced Cook. Ateo Commercial and Coffee Room Waitress.—Apply, sending full particulars, Packer, Thomas Arma Hotel, Llanelly. 1804d25 Wanted, a lady-like, domesticated Young Person for the Bar and to Assist Generally; a beginnw, if quiet. -Apply, stating salary and to Mrs. are, .Angfr! IJotel. Colcford, Glos. 48759 Wanted, Cook-Genaml.-Apply. giving references, to Miss Bepry. Gten Hotel. Woody Bay, North Devon. d25 Wanted, a Young Lady for Private Bar; willing to assist in plain sewing.—Apply, with reference. M*s. Williams, Royal Hotel, Cod ox ton-Barry^ 1699d24 Wanted, a good General Servant; good references required. Also a Girl, abeut 15, for a Few Hours Mornings to Assist in Kitchen.—Apply Mrs. Lewis, Mount Stuart Hotel, Docks, Cardiff. 1722d20 Wanted, a good General for kitchen; aged about 25. Also Under Chambermaid aged about 16.—Apply Dumfries Commercial Hotel, St, Mary-street, Car- diff. 1741d20 Wanted, experienced Barmaid; must have good references: no other need apply—Mrs. Howell, Lamb and Flag Hotel, Aberaman, Ahemare. 1609d21 FEMALE SERVANTS WAN] PLACEt" Ladies Req airing Servants and Servants Seeking Sitjsticns Should apply at the Ladies' Agency for Servants 6. Castle Arcade. Cardiff. No fee to either ladies or emnts until suited. 1852d26 Wanted, Situation M Kitch€nt!und.-App)y to O. P., 51, Cowbriige-road, Cardiff. 1808d21 Wanted, Situation Cook-General; aged 25; country eervant; ? years' good character; gentleman's family; trustworthy, experienced servant.—R 71, Park-street. Bristol. 1732d24 Ladies Suited with All CiMses of Servtmta. Sitna- t.i/ ns Secured for Servants. Fee Is.—Miss Walter*. 39, Page-street, Swansea. 1728d24 Superior General Seeks Situation; eight years' ex- cellent character; good ceiok; thoroughly trust- worthy and reliable aarlv riser. -Emma, 61. Apsley- road. Clifton. 1733d24 Wanted, SUuatfon Useful or lady's Maid; four excellent character; drt'8mA!ler: good plain I need ipwoman: hairdresser; very "illing.-O. S., 71, Park-street, Bristol. 1733d24 Wanted. Situation as Under-Housemaid in Gentle- man's Family: three years present situation aged 17 years.—Amy Worgan, Stepney-road, Pwll, I.lanellv. 1698d24 Disengaged, General (20), cook well, bake, wash, experienced housework ( £ 12), Cook-Generals ( £ 14), long references; General ( £ 10). Ccsmtrv Girl ( £ o), Cooks. Housemaids. 1/ist free.—British Ar">?ey, Aberdare Junction. (Stamped address.) 1572d21 S'tuations Wanted as General Servants for Several strong Country qirls; hundreds of ladies fluited: testi- mortals free —Mrs. Coster, Registry, Gloucester. ,ei21 Wanted, Situation as Kitche-nmsid in Firet-elaap Retel. where chef is kept.—Apply M. Morgan. Roval Hotel, Swansea. 1871d26 Young Lady Wants Situation as Barmaid Book- keeper, or Book-keeper in Good Hotel; tabular nvstem; giod reference.—Apply E. Toote Roval Talbot Hotel, Bristol. 1859d20 Wanted, a Situation in flwt-class Hotel as Cham- bermaid; good references.—Address S 33. Western Mail, Cardiff 1711d20 Wanted, Situation as BarmjHd sged 56; ten yeanè ex]*wler-oe; good references.—Apply Thomas, South- parade, Llantriaant. 1693d24 =I NIMBI wil -?- PREMISES. DWELLING-HOUSES Wanted, House with about Ten Rooms, five er six miles «f Oardiff; one v-ith good gardens tr.d a little land preferred.— Apply, etating ic., to R 65, Western Mail, Cardiff. 1640d23 DWELLING HCUSES TO BE LET. KG. 34. Loudoun-square, to Let; rent. S35 exctu- ^-Ai>piy 24, Clive-road, Penntn. To be Let or Sold, the Corrugated Iron Bungalow, Baglan-roed, Abejavon, consisting of 3 sjttmg-rooms, 4 be<lroon», 1 dressing-room, kitchen, acullery b<i b with hot and cold water, na«li house, and offices.— Pa.Tii< uiars on application to H. T. Ker, Kershope, Aberavon. ~Readences ia Newport-road. Villas in I-lantair-road, Dweliing-hooses in TrovetlurV-etreet and Pembroke- road, with Immediate Posseesion; rents low —Apply Morgan Morgau, Auctioneer, rligli-street, To Let, Springfield Villa, Cadoxton, containing 6 bedrooms. 4 situng-rooms. usual offices; long lease; low ground rent; immediate possession an be had 6 acres of land may be had at a very low rent. Apply for cards to view and other particulars to A. Trevor Roberts and Co.. Thompson-street, Birryl^k, or Windsor-chambers, Cardiff. or Windsor-chambers, Cardiff. 48748 To liet,' at CTiristmas, 22, Oakfield-street; four sitting, ten teed rooms; with. or without coach-house arid stable.—Apply Lattey and Co., 8, Working-street, Cardiff. To Let, desirable Countn' Residence, containing dming and drawing rooms, eight bedrooms, hot and eold bath, w;c.. large kitchen, scuilerv. ire.; coach- houfe, stable, and haraess-room large kitchen garden MMl c.[ct'&t'd.—For full particulars apply Mr. D. P. Dan*ies, Ironmonger, Llandilo. 1714d25 To Let. Clevedon-terraoe, Roath, ^lght-roomed House; hot and cold water; ground floor kitchen.— Aj^ly Stark, Tredegarville Chapel H°use^Car- U? Orvv\-s-road four bedrooms, bafh, double bay win.lows 47 mitor,-street (Orwj-s-road), four bad- roomi, bath. 112. Cottrell-road; four bedrooms, bath, double bay windows. latest appoint- ments; adjacent to busses, tiams, Roath Park. Enquire 138, Castle-rord, Cardiff. 1712d^0 To be Let' or Sold, Tanybryn, Cefn Coed, Merthyr Tvdfil.—Applv Messrs. Lewis and Jones, Solicitors, Victoria-street, Merthyr Tyrtfil_ 1682d23 ~Cowbridge—-Capital Howe; nine ocmniiodiou* roenm large hsll; £ 20 per annum, inclusive.—Evans and Hughes, Estate Agents. Wharton-street Car- dift 1645a3 diff v 1645d £ 3— High-streH, Cowbridlge.—to Let. Private DwelMng- hruse and Premises, consisting of morning, dining, and drawing rooms, aix bedrooms, kitehen, offices, and a laree garden an ample supply of pure spring water on the premises.—Apply to Alfred G. James, House Furnisher, Cowbridge. l&jawu 3, Belle Vue-teirace, Cadoxton; overlooking Channel; splendid situation; ten large rooms; low t'enil.-Eva.M and Hughes, Wharton-street, Oar- diff 1644d25 Freehold Villa, 156, Severr-road, Let or Sell; 10 rocms; well arranged; large garden; immed-.ate possession.—Oswald Coleman, 14, High-street. Uar- diff. the South Walis, Monmouthshire Property Regis- ter for New- Free on AppHcataon or Post.—Hern and Pertwee, House Arents, Auctioneer*, Vaiuere. Ac., Caidifl. 28813 I r 1 DWELLING-HOUSHB TO BE SOLD. For Sale, 25, Gordon-road; near 'faff and Rhymney Stations, fiv-i bedrooms, li. and c. bath, Ac.—Apply on PremiVes. 1824.-i< Commodious Country Residence for Sale, Bridgend, splendidly situated: tennis lawn and fruit gardens.— Penney, Burt, Furniture Removers, Duke-efcreet. Car- diff. 1759d25 Richmond-read.—Two well-built- Honses in good repair; let to good tenants.—Powell and Co., Borough-chambers Cardiff 1723d24 33. Park-place, Cardiff -Iror Sale or te Let, excel- I lent Residence; contains dining, drawing, and break- fast rooms, study, billiard roofj, seven bedrooms; rent and price moderate.—Hern and Pert wee, Auc tiofleers, Cardiff. 1615d23 Fo<' Sale, commodious Double-fronted Detrciied Villa in Newport-road, Oardiff, with immediate posses,. extensive garden end greenhouses also stable and eoaeh-hoHse; portion of purchase-money may remain on mortgage; greund rent, ÐiO 17s. 6d.; rental value about £ 70.—Apply J. T Richards, Car- diff. J556d21 For Sale or to Let, 3, Marine-parade. PenorST; three large reception-rooms, nine bedrooms; stabling for three horses, eoaeh-house. &c.; with side entrance. -Apply Cibbs, Docks. Cardiff. 48388 ?- ? ? _L BUSINESS PREMISES WANTED. Wanted, a Room for Dressmaking, Neighbourhood Roath or Plasturton-garde'—State terms and full particulars to S 58, Western Mail Office, Oardiff. d20 BUSINESS PREMISES TO LET. Neath.—Corner Shop, IIoo*, and Bakehouse to Let; main street, centre of town; close to principal station >nd twmcars; good living accommodation; »ent moderate.—Apply Sims, Alfred-street, Nearii. 48802 48802 BOVRIL THE VITAL PRINCIPLE OF PRIME OX BEEF PROVIDES THE GREATEST AMOUNT OF STIMULATIVE NOURISH- MENT IN THE SMALLEST POSSIBLE BULK, INVIGORATING THh, HEALTHY, AND STRENGTHENING INVALIDS. e4 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. TO-DAY'S WEATHER REPORT. South-westerly winds, moderate or fresh; fair generally. pHENOMENAL VALUE. THE 35/- CHESTERFIELD OVERCOAT, wITH SILK FACINGS. RLME NEW WINTER gOITINGS HAVE ARRIVED WRITE FOR PATTERNS. rpHE YY EST JAILORS DUKE-STREET. CARDIFF. — Ji. — -? gEECHAM'S PILJiS. jgEECHAM'S PILLS, BEECHAM'S PILLS. Worth r Guinea a Bot. BEECHAM'S PILLS. Fer Biiious ttacics. BKBCHAM'S PILLS Far Nerrsus "Biserders. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Indigestien in a 11 its forms. BEECHAM'S PILLS. Far Wind »nd Pains in the Stomach. EE CHAM'S PILLS. For Sick Headacne. EECHAMS PILLS B Hare Ssved the Lives of Tliousaad*. BEECHAM'S PILLS. For Gidd.mes1I;. EECHAM'S PILLS. JL) ier Fulness and ftweilinr after Meals. BEECHAM'S PILLS U Are Wertit a Guinea a Bex. Bj E J HAM'S PILLS. Wonderful Mediciae for Females of all A?o BEECHAM'S PILLS Are Ada»ced for Old ami Young. FOB BALL-ROOM DECORATIONS Write for Designs and Estimates to RICHARDSON AND QO, DECORATORS, BAZAAR FITTERS, AND ILLUMINATORS, TRADE-STREET, PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Decorators to the Principal Ball Committees in ffla-morganshire. ROYAL ARMS, PLUMLS, SHIELDS, STATUAKT FLAGS, CURTAINS, CARPET, ILL UMINATION LAM S AND LANTERNS For Sale or Hire. Distance no object. e577S ENGLAND'S HISTtRIj AS PIERRCRRE* BY FAMOFS PAINTERS. PUT Ur. PRICE. U. "WESTERN MAIL" (LIMITED), CARDIFF. L:w ..b- MONEX. ALL ACE k COTT3^QUEEN-ST., eA»»IFF| ACCOUNT AVIS. I VV ACCOUNT AVIS. Ba te £ 1.000 I ADVANCED DAILY. PROM1SSOUT NOTES ACCEPTED AS SECURITY. TOWN OR OSUNTRV IMMEDIATE ATTFVTIOV N R —Leek fer name on w'ndews over ihsp AKP Friends Depart when yeu are short ef Readjj Monov.—Then write or call cm Wallace and Co., M. Queen-street, (Cardiff. ONEY JjENT REASONABLY AND PRIVATELY, FRrtW ie3 Toí £500. To all classes of lespensihle persens, re-p»yaWe hy Easy Instalments. Terms and particular# free, oil *pplic»tiea, persenally or by letter, te 11. PHILLIPS, 7, PEMBROKE TKltRACE. CARDIFF. e5721 JR. L. IREFI), 56. Railwxv?st-reet. Mow*, COrdit, MR. L. REED, 56. Railway-street. Meow, G'ardif, i J?' Advances :rom £2 to B290 Borrowers receive courteous and j»rompt ,.tteBt.iGI1. e5672 £ i50.000 te Lend.—TTseee in Want of Cash in Sum* of £ 10 to £ 500 arc Recomnrnded to apply te the Provincial Union Bank. 1 Queen-square. Bristol; or to E. W Wekber, 3, Werkinjr-sta-eet. Cardiff. e5595
OUR SHORT STORY
OUR SHORT STORY A DIVIDED HOUSE. (Continued from Yesterday.) j Saving carefully reconnoitred the ground, we j'cided to make a halt at the "bodega," and, at to make the most of it as a restaurant. down tho road at a leisurely gait, we jilted with a courtesy to the "bodeguero who r* noticed UB approaching, and, feigning to t"rt our first attention to our horses, we got him 7° mll a young "gallego" (Galician) to attend them. We then requested a meal for our and without stipulation as to price, had serve his entire bill of fare, consisting of ^^d meat, eggs, cheese, guava jelly, coffee, Ollok,em aand wine, to which our appetites 'tta.bled UB to do justice. While we were eating, loquacious bodeguero volunteered all the formation that I desired regarding affairs in Ie district, where, acoording to his statement, "^vthing was quiet and cerfcaL to remain ?. liflee Marti's death had brought the rebellion an end. ti^here are you going ?" he finally inquired. 1'& To Camaguey after cattle," Pablo readily 1 Miad, as he picked up the lasso whioh he had aside, and with this we &rose from the e. v ?uite satisfied with this information, the 7^el?uero made out the reckoning for his fare, ^hile I was oounting out the money on noticed in the motley material of his j ^"in-trad^ a "retado," or old-faehioaied ^barrelled shotgun, and it struck me that prove Jiandy as a part of our eq wponeiit. "My friend," I said, "how much will you take for that imitation of a gun?" "That isn't for gale," he replied sharply. "I keep that for use in case of-" "Then," I exclaimed, as I seized the piece, "I take possession of it in the name of Cuba libre. And now, bring me all your powder and shot." Trembling with fright, the fellow obeyed with a murmur. While my two companions were helping themselves to as much ammunition as we could see way to carry, I reassured the Spaniard 'by handing him three "centime," as five-dollar gold pieces are called in Cuba. "Now, hold your tongue," I warned him. "Be silent as you value your life," and with this I mounted, and with my companions left the astonished Spaniard standing in the road. We rode leisur-ly down the road to the first turn, and then speeded our horses for some miles along the road; then, leaving it, we made our way forward through the open forest. At nightfall we halted in the woods and got ready for a night's rest. While gathering material for a bed of forest leaves, Pablo sud- denly exclaimed in a low voice: "Sh-bh! Some one is coming." I listened attentively, but could diatimmish nothing, but Pablo added after a mo'^jfcnt: "There are only a few of them, and they are yet pretty far away." Though I strained every sense, I could make out nothing of what Pablo so thoroughly per- ceived. but I was sufficiently well acquainted with the guajiro'a peculiar keenness of per- ception to accept his assurances without ques- tion. That my confidence was fully justified was soon proved. A quarter of an hour later we saw from, our hiding place in the glade four armed men pass up the road. They were a detachment of the mounted civil guard, "guar- dias oiviles," and were, quite likely, in search of us. "If you will allow," Pablo whispered to me, "I will go and find out what these fellows are about." I readily consented, and without the sound of a football the shrewd mulatto slipped away, gliding through the forest like a snake, and was soon lost to sight. Over an hour elapsed while we were wait- inig his r«turn and! tve were just beginning to feel uneasy about him, when, suddenly, and without sign of litis coming, I saw him before me. "They are at a bogeda. about a league from here," he said ae he made his appearance. "I guess they will take a big supper, with lots of wine and brandy, and then they will fall asleep." "Are you sure of that?" I asked. "I know they've started drinking already," was his conclusive answer. "Let us go after them," I ordered, and found my little army quick to obey. Leaving our horses we started for the bodega, guided by the mulatto; and as we approached the plaoe wo saw the guards' horses under the "oolzardizo," or horse shed, quietly feeding. Through a small window we oould see the interior of the house, dimly lighted by two oil lamps; and in the jumbled din that came from the room we could make out the Bound of loud talking over a game of dominoes, and the clatter of dish on a table. Notbinai prevented & complete surprise of •fche party in the bodega except a sentry who had been posted out on the roadway. "I'll talm care of him," said Pablo, u he glided forward to the bushy edge of the road, his lasso retidy in hi! hand. Quick as a flash he threw it over his victim, and, with a dexterous pull, he had the man sprawling on the ground before he could utter a sound. Running up So him, we loosened the noose around his neck as we warned him to make no resistance, or we would kill him, and then we quickly bound him hard and foot. When this was done, Antonio took possession of the new Reming'ton rifle which the guard had dropped. Meanwhile the hubbub in the house wae in- creased1 by a peal of boisterous laughte^, and a surprise of its occupants made easier. Approaching the door together we suddenly burst into the room, shouting "Cuba. Libre! Surrender or dia!" The effect was like that of an exploding bomb. The three guards, whose guns were stacked in the room near the door, and the bodeguero, who waa playing dominoes with them, almost upset the table ae they suddenly arose, but Antonio had thtm covered with the Remington, and before Pablo and I could take an the other rifles the guards had already given up, two of them dropping to the door next to the overturned bench on which they had sat. While Antonio and I covered; the group with our arms, Pablo very quickly started in to pinion our prisoners—an operation that he h scarcely begun when it was our turn to be surprised. "Viva Cuba. Li^re!" came a shout from behind the bar of the tavern, and there, in a corner where we had not perceived him before, Was & stout, swarthy young fellow who assured us in a few hurried words that he waa in full sympathy with our cause, and gave immed ate proof of his spirit by getting some rope from. 9 new roll oa a shelf and helping Pablo to tie uo the Spaniards. As to the bodeguero, there was no reed of such precaution. He had almost fainted through fright, and was too limp and weak to make any resistance if he would. Keeping Pablo and my new recruit to guard the bodega I sent Antonio back after our horses. In less than half an hour he was back, and we then prepared to leave. The soldiers watched our movements with every sign of intense anxiety; they expected nothing less than to have their throats cut, but I reassured them of their lives. "The Cuban Republic is n'ot bloodthirsty, like your Spanish Monarchy. You may have your lives, though I know that we would have nothing to expect from you I ut death." It was well towards midnight when we rode away, leaving the oinioned guards in the bodega, one of them snoring in a drunken sleep. My army now consisted of three, instead of two, and I felt that my new acquisition was a fellow to be trusted equally with the others. We had, besides our relay of horses, an equipment of arms and munitions comprising five guns, five revolvers, one machete, four sabres, and 140 nearly all of it the booty of our first victory. Still eastward we kept our way and soon plunged into the "manugua." After a two hours' ride, at the top of a ridge which he had been ascending and when the day star was set- ting in the western sky to make way for the not distant dawn, I ordered the bodeguero to dis- mount and get himself back to* his abandoned bodega and the Spaniards whom he had left in their helplessness. I calculated that it would be well on in the morning before he would be there to release them, by which time we would have put ourselves bayond the reach of any pos- sible pursuit. In fact, we were nearer our goal than I ima £ V>- .? When some months later my foree had in- inoreased to over two hundred, aJ1 fairly well equipped and mounted, I had t'he pleasure of reporting personally to General Gomez and re- counting to him our droll experience at the bodega. One of his aides was listening to my recital, and he suddenly interrupted me with: "Hold on! Read this.. Here you have the official report of your reconnoitre," smilingly handing me a newspaper ae he spoke. Hur- riedly I read the article which he indicated. It was quite interesting and contained the follow. ing stirring information. "A numerous band of well armed and equipped, organised at on May 24, and started on a raid through the district. The four civil guards stationed at were attacked by the bandits and after holding their ground for over an heur, agt-inst more than ten times their number, the soldiers re- j treated to the shelter of Senar 's bodega, on the high road near where they held tfiie rebels at bay until their ammunition was exhausted. They then surrendered on con- dition of being allowed to retire without their arms. The rebels had one of their number killed, one mortally and several others more or less seriously wounded. The one kiHed was buried by the rebels on the spot, and the wounded were carried away by them." The story was so comically absurd that I couldn't help laughing heartily over the print, but I afterwards beoMtM so well accustomed to that sort of thing to not more than smile at it. I have had, since that experience, many another of greater moment, and have never failed to qtaserxa with ainusraent how Spanish official lies trig out the phantasy o>f a SjpanisK triumph (from the reality of a Cuban victory. ('l'ke End.)
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