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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE JJOTAL Lessee and Manageress ..Mrs. EDWARD FLETCHER. TO-NIGHT AT SEVEN THE ROYAL PANTOMIME, ^IlKDBBSLLAi STILL RUNNING TO CROWDED HOUSES. LOVELY WOMEN! FUNNY COMEDI ANS I CHARM ING SCENERY! EXQUISITE DRESSES, DELIGHT- FUL MUSIC! and, above all, FUN! F U N I 1 F U N t I making it the Finest Pantomime Produced out of Landon. Public delighted. Hundreds Turned Away Nightly. UNANIMOUSLY PRONOUNCED BY PRESS AND PUBLIC, THE PANTOMIME TRIUMPH OF CARDIFF. DAY PERFORMANCES. EVERY SATURDAY at Two, Doors Open at One Early Doors 6.15. Ordinary Doors 6.45, Commence at Seven. Prices 6d. to £2 2s. Children Hali-price. No Seat* Guaranteed Booking Office". Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's (Limited), Queen-street, from Ten till Five. Tele- phone. 521. 49895 /I RAND MHEATRE vl* The Premier JL Theatre of Wales. Lessee and Manager Mr CLARENCE SOUNES. "Good Wine Needs No Bush." Bee and Believe the Grand and Magnificent Success of The Grand Mammoth Fairy Pantominw- SINBAD THE SAILOR OR, THE LUCKY IO OOF BIRD PUBLIC AND PRESS UNANIMOUS. Fretty! Magnificent I Charming! Absolutely the Best. Upwards of 100 Artistes. Now in Fuil Tide oi Success. House Packed Nightly with Detightett Audiences. and Popularity Increasing Nightly. Early doors open at Six Ordinary, 6.45, Commence Seven. Box Oftleo occ-n daily at Theatre from Ten to Four. Telephone, 725. Prices from 6d. to £1 Ie. Early Doors Extra. OIUJW DAY PERFORMANCE EVERY SATURDAY at 2; Doors open 1.30. 49606 Tis not in mortals to command success, but we'U ao mere—deserve it." THE 2Umpire Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. THIS WEEK. Once again. Probably their farewell visit. THE MARVELLOUS (JOLIBRI S, THE NINE LILIPUTIAN WONDERS OF THE WORLD, Acrobats, Singers, Dancers, Wire Walkers, Instrumentalists, &c. The smallest, one foot ten inches high, 19 years old. The tallest, 38 inches high, 26 yearn old. In addition to appearing at the usual Empire Perfor- mances they will give a two hours, entertainment on WEDNESDAY. THURSDAY, AND SATURDAY AFTERNOONS AT TWO O'CLOCK. HERBERT CROWLEY. NEIMAN. BESSIE BERNARD. TOM GRAHAM. MDLLE. DAGMAR. SUSANNAH SCHAFFEB. And AUSTIN RUDD. Next Week— SERGT. SIMMS' TROUPE. STELLING AND REVELL, ire. Box Office open 10 am. to 4 p.m. (Saturdays, 10 to 1) for Advance Booking to Boxes, Fauteuils, and Grand Circle. TWO COMPLETE PERFORMANCES NIGHTLY. Early one between 7 and 9; late one between 9 and 11. Doors open half an hour earlier. PHILHARMONIC-HALL & STOLL'S P PANOPTICON, ST. MARY-STREET. PROFESSOR BURNETT'S JLHILITARY RJLOU RN AMENT Augmented by Variety Entertainers. TWICE EAOH EVENING, at 7 o'clock and 9. Cheap Prices. Two weeks only. .NEWFUt-wX. H E J7J M P I R E, Managing Director OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT; MORRIS CRONIN. FORREST COMBINATION, JOHNSON, RiANO. and BENTLEY. THE KORRIES, MAUD ROSS. WILL MITCHAM, HERBERT NICHOLIAS. and SICKLING and RESELL. Next Week-SIMS ItKEVES on Monday, Wednes- day, and Friday; MM. SIMS REEVES on Tuesday Thursday, and Saturday. CARDIFF SATURDAY POPS. PARK-HALL, SATURDAY, JANUARY 23RD. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT OF THE (TREOKKY) JJOYAL WELSH .MALE VOICE pARTY, Conductor: Mr. WM. THOMAS. Admission, 6d.; Balcony and Front Area, ls. Doors open 7.15; Commence 7.45. 49914 FOR BALL-ROOM DECORATIONS B Write for Designs and Estimates to JJICHARDSON AND CO., DECORATORS. BAZAAR FITTERS, AND ILLUMINATORS, TRADE-STREET, PENARTH-ROAD, CARDIFF. Decorators to the Principal Ball Committees in Glamorganshire. BOYAL ARMS, PLUMES, SHIELDS, STATUARY FLAGS, CURTAINS, CARPET, ILLUMINATION LAM) S AND LANTERNS For Sale or Hire. Distance no object, e5775 PUBLIC NOTICES. wANTED FOR, THE ROYAL VV NAVY. ENGINE-ROOM ARTIFICERS—FITTERS, COPPER- SMITHS, BOILERMAKERS, and ENGINE-SMITHS Age, 21 to 28. Pay £ 100 7s. 6d. to £ 136 17s. 6d. a year, with FREE PROVISIONS- PENSIONS for LIFE on completion of service, and other advantages. For Further Information, apply to ajiy Marine Recruiting Officer, or to the Admiralty Recruiting Department, 22, Spring-gardens, London, S.W. by letter. e5937 jo CCOUPON PRIZES 1897, FOR J WALES. FIRST PRIZE. A SPLENDID IRON-FRAMED PIANO. Also a Prize for Every Competitor. CONDITIONS. The person stmdinir in the jfreatest number of Coupons to be the Winner of the First Prize. Each Competitor must have introduced SIREN to three lady householders and obtained their signa- tures to a writtm promise to try it. These signa- tures. together with addresses, to be sent in with Coupons. The Coupons, one of which is wrapped around every tablet of SIREN Soap, to he sent, carriage paid, to SIREN," 10. Victoria -street, Liverpool, not later than 25th JANUARY. 1897. CraDe fiottces- *BT DECORATORS. DAVIS AND S ONS We POINTERS, GLASS, OIL. AND i'APER-HANGING MERCHANTS 11. QtTEEN STREET. DYEWORKS. ETC. JF YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES NICELY CLEANED. GO TO HOBBS, DYER, 1. NELSON-TERRACE PURKTTURE. EVAN & COMPANY, LIMITED "THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS," ST. MARY-STREET AND DUKE-STREET. O T I C E N The BEST and CHEAPEST FURNITURE liEMOVERS are TUCKER and CO., 85, KinR-e-road. urge Van, 2s. per hour. Estimates free. ca812i23 HATS. ARSLEY'S HAND-MADE HATS 2s. Sd. and 3s. 9d.—15, Wvndham A roods and 10, Caroline street. HUY FROM THE MAKER. d've RHEUMATIC CUBE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO PHIL PHILLIPS 24, ST. MARY-STREET TO ARCHITECTS & SOLICITOR^. SPECIFICATIONS and REPORTS TYPEWRITTEN with accuracy and despatch at Aid. per page. BILLS of QUANTITIES, per page 4id. Ten Copies of one page for 2s. 3d. Higher numbers of Copies at a Cheaper Rate. ACCURACY IN EVERY DETAIL GUARANTEED. LEGAL MATTER.—Draft, Brief, Affidavit, and Corre- spondence neatly and accurately Copid. ALL OTHER BRANCHES OF TYPEWRITING EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. f DOCKS OFFICES: 112, BUTE-STREET. e9846 EVERY ONE OF OUR READERS SHOULD AT ONCE ORDER ONE OF OUR INDELIBLE PORTRAITS. During the put Three Months nearly 1,000 of our readers liave taken advantage of the offer we made of a Beautiful LIFE-SIZE CRAYON AND INDIAN INK PORTRAIT, For the Small Sum of 6s. 6d. Full Particulars in Another Column. e26 HORTON'S ORIGINAL For Females For Females ^2?STO A P1LLS- Only. rriHOUbANDb of Testimonials have 1. been received from all parts. Females of all •ges should take them. They at once remove all obstructions, no matter how obstinate or from what- ever cause arising. In boxes 7id., Is. lid., and 2s. 9d Sent Po«,t tree, under ccver, Id. extra, direct by the proprietor. G. D. Horton. M.P.S. (from the Birming- ham And General Lying-in HoepitaD, Aston House, Aston-road, Birmingham -Agents Cardiff-It Mum- frrd. Chemist, &c.. Meteor-street Splotlanda, and Merthyr—Willis, Chemist, Georgetown. Swansea-Lloyd. Chemist, Oxford- rwL un?' Chemist, High-streei. Cannot be had f;cm oohcr Chemists. N.B—None genuine unless bearing G. D. Horton, » ia red rcou each label. Lfitierc ftiurwered fice. r2C67 BLECTIOK ADDRESSES. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE PARK WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At the request of a large number of ratepayers of the Park Ward, I have consented to become a candidate for the present vacancy in the Cardiff County Council. I can venture to say that I am no stranger to you, having resided in the Ward for many years. I am also known to many of you as a large Kite- payer and an Employer of Labour. I trust to be excused issuing a lengthy address, as I have already oppe&red before yuu publicly, and will do so again before the day of election. Speaking generally, I am in favour of an economical and pro- greseive policy. If honoured by your confidence, the following are some of the matters to which I shall consider it my duty to at once devote myself: — The improvement of the condition of our streets by insisting upon the t.ee of better material in their construction and repair. The Extension of the Electric Light to the main stieets of this Ward. The careful selection of a Town-hall site for our large and growing tow.i. I am not disposed to give a decided opinion on the various schemes which have already been put forward, as I consider that the question is of such importance that facts and figures trust be seriously considered before arriving at 81 decision The further reduction of the Rates as far as can possibly be done consistently with the good govern- ment and prosperity of the Town. Should you do me the honour of returning me as your Representative next Saturday, you will have every opportunity of approaching me on all matters affecting your interests, and, being a resident in the Ward, I can claim to have a much greater interest in its welfare than aaiy non-resident candidate could possibly have Trusting to receive the favour of your vote and interest. Believe me to be, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, J. W. COURTIS. Hillside, Penylan, Cardiff, January 16th, 1897. 49897 I BUSINESS ADDRESSES. XT OATH'S COAL NORTH'S COAL _1X NORTH'S COAL Wvndham Red Ash," noted for its durability and 2ieanliuc8t-. Maesteg Deep," double screened and eco':om!cat. Cribbwr Red Ash," free burning, recommended for Drawing-roorv Washed SteaDI Nuts and House Nuts always in Stock. Apply to the Agents—PARK COAL COMPANY D. BEYNON, Manager, SALISBURY-ROAD, CARDIFF Branch Office—65, Conway-road, Clinton. Telephone, 599. e5773 EVERY TRAVELLER SHOULD BUY THE A BCEAILffAI rjpiME rjiABLES. I PUBLISHED MONTHLY. PRINTED AND PUBLISHED BY WESTER.N MAIL, LIMITED, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. E8468 BREAKFAST (Cereal) FOODS AND (Brown Bread) MAN FI U FLOUR. -J.TJLX3.0_1 S X. British Manufacture, I by IRVING, SON, AND JONES, LIVERPOOL. e5870 BED QUILTS BED QUILTS DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURER. Handsome Designs, Fast Colours, largest size, suitable for the Cottage or the Mai>«ion. Everyone should see the Bi&utiful Quilts, orly 2s. Each. Carriage Paid on Two or More. DAWSON'S. COLLVriUUST, MANCHESTER. Please mention this Paper. e5871 THINK OF THIS.—IF YOUR COMPETITOR IS USING A TYPEWRITER. SO MUST YOU. WE ARE PREPARED TO PROVE THAT THE DENSMORE WILL SUIT YOUR PURPOSE BEST. LEARNT IN A FEW HOURS. YOUR OFFICE BOY CAN USE IT. DROP US A CARn AND WE WLL COME AND SEE YOU. fjp H E JQ ENSHOftE. SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES AND WHO WILL FURNISH FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. WESTERN MAIL, LIMITED. ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, THE DEKSMORE CAN HE SEEN WORKING DAILY IN THE WESTERN MAIL OFFIOE. 43158 PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. THE EVENING EXPRESS." ONCE. THREK 511 TIMES. TIKES. 29 Words 0 6 1 0 1 6 30 Words 0 9 1 6 2 3 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 -I- 50 Words 1 3 3 0 3 9 Notice to Advertisers. IMPORTANT.—Advertisements to be classified must reach this office by 1030 a.m.; but they can be Inserted up to 4.45 p.m. under heading of TOO I.ATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. The boxes provided for answetB to advertisements appearing in the Evening Express", are not 'ntended for any other purpose whatever, and cannot be allowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written advertising circulate or announcements of any kind. "Apply at the Evening Expresa," means that the address of the advertiser can be obtained at the Evening Express" Office on personal application. It required to be sent by post, two stamps must be en- closed. The above charges apply only to consecutive in- •onions of the following class of advertisements: — Situations Wanted or Offered. Apartments, Money Wanted, Partnerships, Lost and Found, Miscellaneous Wants, Businesses. Houses, Shops, Offices to Let or Sell, Specific Articles for Sale Privately. I? the insertions be not c^ecutivc, or if payment he net made previous to publication, the credit rates will be. chargect. Name ana Address to be counted. Ordcn sent through the post to be accompanied by Postal Order or Halfpenny Stamps. Chetjues, Postal aud Post-office orders should be croest-d and mtide payable to Mr. D. WafcJcin Thomas. Advertisements are received also at the following sub-offices' NEWPORT „ TREDEGAR STREET. SWANSEA CASTLE-STREET. MERTHYR VICTORIA-STREET. l'ONTVPRIDD 4a, TAFF-STREET. HEAD OFFICES CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. BAKEHOUSE TO LET. To Let. Bakehouse m Croft street.; rent cheap.— Apply Thomas Edmunds, 53, Queen street, Car- diff- e9805il9 rRBHISBS. A Three-roomed Cottage near Loudoun-equare, Docks, Cardiff; rent, 4s. 6d. weekly.-Apply George Reef;, 28. St. Marv-streec, Cardiff. e9815i23 nomwiMfiMiii H—Mi«a»iu«ww»«nnin<irn«» iijmi—w—mwaaa— DRESSMAKINGr. Dressmaking.-Ladies' Costumes, Evening Dresses, ORJ re, &< Made in the Latest Style. Fit guaran- t.oesl — Addreeo Lewis and Evans, 133. Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. e5696 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. Poultry.—If you want your birds to pay you write for prices and samples of food to Noah Rees and Son, Hay, Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. e5229 1,000 Business Cards, Memorandums, or Billheads, 3«. 10,000 Useful Handbills, 2s. 6d. samples free. -Fisher and Co., Machine Printers, Broadioead, Bristol. e4419 MISCELLANEOUS. TobacconisUs Commencing see Did. Guide NlI1 Cata- logue (259 pages), M.-Tobaccom!MI' Outfitting Co., lEb. Euston-road, London. Manager, Hy. Myers. e5792 Is You- Watch Wrong* The Best and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of every description, EngliMi or Foreign, is 38. Castle Arcade, (third shop from Oastle-street), by James Keir. for ten years with Mr Spiridiin. Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned aii(I Repaired. e4209 MONEY. ~~ALLACE and CO., 98, QUEEN-ST., CARDIFF, ACCOUNTANTS. E5 to m.OOO ADVANCED DAILY. PROMISSORY NOTES ACCEPTED AS SECURITY. TOWN OR COUNTRY. IMMEDIATE ATTENTION. N.B.—Look for name on windows over shop. f!5006.l AND Friends Depart when you are short of Ready Money.—Then write or call on Wallace and Co.. 98, Queen-street, Cardiff. €59% 2 MR. L. REED, 56, Railway-street, Moors, Cardiff Advances from £ 2 to £ 20 Borrowers receive courteous and prompt attentimi e5906-3 £ 250,009 to Lend.—Tho»e iu Want- of Cash Sums of B10 to £ 500 are Recommended to apply to the Provincial Union Bank 1, Queen-square, Bristol; or to E W. Wehher. 3. Workinc-strept, Cs.rdiff. BICYCLES. Cycle Repairs.—Lowest Prioce, Beet Work compaie prices no waiting done at once.—War.-ilow's. 293, Bi-'tc-street, Cardiff. e591) Ladies' and Gents' Cycles on. ifire; also on Sale; th-j cheapest and best Ladies' Safety in Cardiff at Warrilow's 293, Bute-street, Cardiff. e5915 Warrilow for Maoliines, 293, Butc-stroet. Cardiff: also Weston-super-Mare trade supplied; 1.000 rreichinee in stock.—Write for terms and list to Head Wcrhs. WArrtIow. Weston-super-Mare. e59J5 Morris Bros., Cycle Works, Pontypridd.-Immense Bargains to personal callers. We must shift the stock for new arrangements. Oome and See. Repairs u usual. New Maps and Lists, 4d etampe. el947 R(..d Racer from the National Show: special bar- gain varies novelties in Cycle Accessories.—The Cycle Depot, 15. Salisbury-road, Cardiff. e9B0&i2i ai——K3*—^ !!«■ lliw»| APABTMENTS. APARTME-N-TS WANTED- Wanted, in Newport, Furnished Apartinente by Single Gentleman; within tea minutes' walk of station.—Apply F., Western Mail Office, Newport. i22 APARTMENTS TO LET. Beaufort Villa, 12, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff.—First- class Apartments. 14i25 A Large Front Sitting-room. One or Two Bedrooms with or without board; close to town-9, Park-place, Cardiff. 4894i23 Furnished Apartments to Let. 13. De Burgh-street, with Widowed Lady; hot and cold water; piano; no children; terms moderate. 4780i22 To Let. 11. Brvdenharo-place; la;■)>■»• front sitting- room, one or more bedrooms, and hot-water bath- room.—P«narth. 4728i21 Penarth.—Lanadowne Private Hotel: extensive Channel view; superior accommodation; moder* charges; special terms to permanent residents. 3982 j BUSINESS ADDRESSES. Waterproofs Bepaired c* While You £ » Q V* ait Wait. vQiD 8, Queen St, CARDIFF, ANDXSS0N, AN9XXS0K AJTOKRiOK, LU., ( 36, St. Paul's Ckurohyard, ) Warehonses: J jjt ^UMB Tictoria Btrtet, >L0in>flak Works: I I DOGS. Prize-bred Fox Terrier Pups, splendid pedigree, for sale; 156. each.—R. Smith, 13, King-street, Car SHOP ASSISTANTS. SHOP ASSISTANTS WANTED^ Grocery.—Wanted, smart Junior; state reference and wages (indoors).—Apply D. H. Daviee, Nantyglo, MOM. 7i20_ Wanted, an Assistant for the Hardware and Small- ware Trade.—Apply F., Western Mail Office, New- port. 20i22 Wanted, smart Young Ladies and Youths as Appren- tices also Young Manas Improver.—Thomas, Draper, Totterdown, Bristol. £ 4i20 Grocery and Provisions.—Assistants Wanted.—Apply Oordey, Supply Stores, Newjort. 4962i21 Outfitting.—Wanted, Young Man; good salesman, stock-keeper, and window-dresser.—Apply, with refe- rences, salary required, and full particulars, to Taylor, Risca, Mon. 4999i26 Wanted, Two respectable Youths, also Young Ladies, Apprentices to the Drapery and Millinery; also Im- provera.—M, D James, Draper, Ammanford. 4987i<i6 Wanted, a steady, reliab!e Man to Manage Foreign Meat Shop.—State full particulars to Davies and Co., Grocers, Ynysbir. 4288i20 Drapeiy.—Wanted, smart Young Man Welsh.— Glass and Roberts, General Drapers. Neath. 4990i22 Wanted, a smart experienced Young Man for Men's Mercery; window-dresser; Welsh.—John Lewis and Co., Commerce House, Cwnmrthen 4363i25 Grocery.—Wanted, a smart Junior and Improver; Welsh indoors.—Phillips, Tea Shop, Tieorchy. 4971i20 Wanted, a Young Lady to Assist in a Finst-class Stationery Establishment; must have some experience. —Write, itating a.ge, srviary required, Arc., C 21, Western Mail Offices, Cardiff. 49933 Grocery and Provisions.—Good Junior Wanted; state age, experience, and last ejnplov, well up in provisions.—Address C 18, Western Mail, Cardiff. i21 Drapery.—Experienced "So\:ng Ijsdy ior General Drapery; good saleswoman and stock-keeper; per- traneni situation.—State age, 6*.iary, references, Harvey, Draper, Tredegar. 4933i25 Pawnbroking.—Wanted, a Youth, about 15 or 16, as Apprentice to <ibove; one with previous knowledge preferred.—Apply L. BarRett and Son, 49, Bute-street. Cardiff. 4850i2O Wanted, a good Business Woman for the Genei*! and Fancy Trade; one accustomed to stall trade pre- ferred.—Apply B 92. We.TSom Mail, Cardiff. 4808S22 Grocery.—Wanted, » smart Junior; used to quick trade.—State experience and wages (indoors) John Lloyd, Tredegar. 4743i21 Apprentice Wanted to Hosiery and Gents' Mercery; no premium required.—Personal application preferred to W. James, 46, Queen-street, Cardif. 4666i20 SHOP ASSISTANTS WANT PLACES Grocery and Provisions.—Wanted, a Situation a* Assistant or Manage Branch; aged 25 good reference. •—Apply C 12, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4922i21 Ironmongery.—Wanted, Place as an Improver; aged 18 two years' experience; good references.—Apply David Harri*, Birmingham House, Pontardawe CLERKS AND MANAGERS. CLERKS AND HANAQERS WAN'l'ED. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmaster* are not allowed to Deliver Letters Addi-essed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Nsm; •• ir-mt bear the Address of the Advertiser or' one of the oltiees of the Western | Mail. While You £ » Q V* Wait. vQiD 8, Queen St, CARDIFF, ANDXSS0N, AN9XXS0K AJTOKRiOK, LU., ( 36, St. Paul's Ckurohyard, ) Warehonses: J jjt ^UMB Tictoria Btrtet, >L0in>flak Works: I I DOGS. Prize-bred Fox Terrier Pups, splendid pedigree, for sale; 156. each.—R. Smith, 13, King-street, Car SHOP ASSISTANTS. SHOP ASSISTANTS WANTED^ Grocery.—Wanted, smart Junior; state reference and wages (indoors).—Apply D. H. Daviee, Nantyglo, MOM. 7i20_ Wanted, an Assistant for the Hardware and Small- ware Trade.—Apply F., Western Mail Office, New- port. 20i22 Wanted, smart Young Ladies and Youths as Appren- tices also Young Manas Improver.—Thomas, Draper, Totterdown, Bristol. £ 4i20 Grocery and Provisions.—Assistants Wanted.—Apply Oordey, Supply Stores, Newjort. 4962i21 Outfitting.—Wanted, Young Man; good salesman, stock-keeper, and window-dresser.—Apply, with refe- rences, salary required, and full particulars, to Taylor, Risca, Mon. 4999i26 Wanted, Two respectable Youths, also Young Ladies, Apprentices to the Drapery and Millinery; also Im- provera.—M, D James, Draper, Ammanford. 4987i<i6 Wanted, a steady, reliab!e Man to Manage Foreign Meat Shop.—State full particulars to Davies and Co., Grocers, Ynysbir. 4288i20 Drapeiy.—Wanted, smart Young Man Welsh.— Glass and Roberts, General Drapers. Neath. 4990i22 Wanted, a smart experienced Young Man for Men's Mercery; window-dresser; Welsh.—John Lewis and Co., Commerce House, Cwnmrthen 4363i25 Grocery.—Wanted, a smart Junior and Improver; Welsh indoors.—Phillips, Tea Shop, Tieorchy. 4971i20 Wanted, a Young Lady to Assist in a Finst-class Stationery Establishment; must have some experience. —Write, itating a.ge, srviary required, Arc., C 21, Western Mail Offices, Cardiff. 49933 Grocery and Provisions.—Good Junior Wanted; state age, experience, and last ejnplov, well up in provisions.—Address C 18, Western Mail, Cardiff. i21 Drapery.—Experienced "So\:ng Ijsdy ior General Drapery; good saleswoman and stock-keeper; per- traneni situation.—State age, 6*.iary, references, Harvey, Draper, Tredegar. 4933i25 Pawnbroking.—Wanted, a Youth, about 15 or 16, as Apprentice to <ibove; one with previous knowledge preferred.—Apply L. BarRett and Son, 49, Bute-street. Cardiff. 4850i2O Wanted, a good Business Woman for the Genei*! and Fancy Trade; one accustomed to stall trade pre- ferred.—Apply B 92. We.TSom Mail, Cardiff. 4808S22 Grocery.—Wanted, » smart Junior; used to quick trade.—State experience and wages (indoors) John Lloyd, Tredegar. 4743i21 Apprentice Wanted to Hosiery and Gents' Mercery; no premium required.—Personal application preferred to W. James, 46, Queen-street, Cardif. 4666i20 SHOP ASSISTANTS WANT PLACES Grocery and Provisions.—Wanted, a Situation a* Assistant or Manage Branch; aged 25 good reference. •—Apply C 12, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4922i21 Ironmongery.—Wanted, Place as an Improver; aged 18 two years' experience; good references.—Apply David Harri*, Birmingham House, Pontardawe CLERKS AND MANAGERS. CLERKS AND HANAQERS WAN'l'ED. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmaster* are not allowed to Deliver Letters Addi-essed to Initials or Fictitious Names at any Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Nsm; •• ir-mt bear the Address of the Advertiser or' one of the oltiees of the Western Mail. Firm of Architects and Estate Agents, Cardiff, Require Articled Pupil; premium required.—Address C 29, Western Mail, Cardiff. 13i26 Wanted, in Architect's Office, a tall, sliarp, re- spectable Lad. about 16 years, able to Trace Drawing quick at figures; must write shorthand and use typp- writer —Addi"ess, in own handwriting, stating salary and references, C 27. Western Maii, Caidiff. 49941 Builder's Clerk Wanted Temporarily; expert and accurate at squaring up quantities.—Reply, stating terms and references, D. C. Jones and Co., Builders, Cromwell-street Gioucester. 4948i21 Smart Junior Clerk Wanted; must thoroughly understand book-keeping.—C. D. England, Rotunda- buildings. Cardiff. 4930i25 Wanted, Shorthand Clerk; able work typewriter well; salary 20s. good references state shorthand speed.—Address C 13, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4920i28 Quick, active Youth Required (good writer, quick at figures, knowledge of double entry) for merchant's office in provinces; permanent situation; good oppor- tunity.—Apply (state wages) C 8, Western Mail, Car- diff. 4888i23 Wanted, for Rubber Business, an experienced Young Man for Office; must writs shorthand, have knowledge of book-keeping.—C J, Western Mail, Car- diff 4 f-50123 Wanted, in Wholesale Provision Importers' Office, Card'ff, smart Youth as Apprentice; final 1 j,remium required.—Address B 88, Western Mail, Cardiff. Li22 Clerk Wanted for Retail Grocery; good refereneces required.— Simmcnds, Mauidee, Newport 4645i22 Civil Service Appointments; aged 14—22 excellent tuition; brilliant results; 3,500 recent successes; 125 first- places; particulars free.— Write Mr. Skerry M.A Y.M.C.A.. Bristol. 4717i20" Junior Clerk; accustomed office work; good writer a-jcurate at figures; knowledge shorthand preferred.— Apply to J. B. Jenkins and Co.. Neath. 468Si20 Wanted immediately, at Cardiff, smart, experienced Steam Chartering Clerk.—Apply, stating salary. No. B 73. Western Mail, Cardiff. 4687i?0 £ 1.—A Conditional Salary of 12b. 5d. to £ 1 per Week can be Earned in Spare Houre or Eveningg by Either Sex who can write.—Proof sent free anywhere to anyone sending self-addressed envelope to T. Smith and Co. (Department 9 B). 79. St. Helen's-gardens, North Kensington. London, W. L12&62 At Home.—Employment (genuine), Either Sex; postal wrapper addressing; directory and instructions crossed P.O. Is. 2d., returnable on completion of work —K. Moult, 408, Safe Deposit, Manchester. i21 CLERKS AND MANAGERS WANT PLACES. Auctioneer's Clerk Requires Situatim; aged 21: varied experience • fit-eb-elaes accountant, good refe- rences.—George, 20. Hampton-street, Hereford. i20 Gentleman Requires Clerkship; book-keeping, correspondence, French, &c- we'll connected; higher references; low 6alarv.—Address C 17, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4&27i21 Builder's Assistant, Clerk, or Cashier, practical, and with good cliice experience, Desires Engagement; highest refsrMn-ea aud testimonials salary moderate. !—App!y B 86, Western Mail Cardiff. 4779 22 I Engineer.—Good All-round Man. Office and Shops, Desires Engacement; no objection to travel: excellent references.—B 78, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4751i21
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-71!777:= HTJSSIHAIDS AND SERVANTS. Wanted, General SeiTant; must be early riser and of cleanly liabite; from the oountry preferred.—Apply Creed, 68, Tudor-road, Cardiff. e9816i21 Wanted at once, a good General Servant; must have good references.—Apply, stating age, to Mrs. Phillippd, Penrhiewtyn House, Neath. 4993i21 Warned, a bright Girl as Housemaid; duties light -Apply, giving references, Mir,. Morris, The Vicarage, Aberavon. 4992i22 Wanted, an experienced Nurse good needlewoman £ 14.—Apply Mrs. Redgrave, 5, Sketty-road, Swan- sea. 4126 General Servant Wa/nted; good i-eferenco6; aged about 20.—Mrs. Oolle, Koelf, Llanisheri 3i26 Wanted, a good General; able to wash, iron, and do plain cooking; with good referenoe.-Apply F. King, The Grove, Pontypridd. 26i26 Wanted, experienced PaftournxMd.—Apply, with full particulars, to Mrs. John Glasbrook, Sketty Court, Sketty R.S.O., Glamorgan. loi26 Wanted, trustworthy Person, aged 30, Take Charge Boy miabie walk alone (not inv&lided); light house duties.—166, Newport-road, Cardiff. 9i26 -Hou8ëinàiíLI-&rid Generals Wanted immediately.— Apply Domestic Agency, 46, Queen-street, Ca.r- diff. 12126 Wanted, in a Small Family, a good Plain Cook Who Could Superintend a Small Dairy.—Apply Mrs. Wm. Jeukms. yetradfechac, Treorky. Glani. 49955 Wanted, a good General Servant; nuree-housemaid kept.—Appiy Mrs. Churchill, 32, Oakfleld-efcreet, Car- diff. 37i26 Wanted, it good Plain Cook; oountry.-Apply Mrs. I'hilip Dunn, Orofta, Llantrisant. 32i26 Wanted, a good Nurse-Housemaid; able to sew well.-21, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 4911i21 Wanted, General Servant, Able to Do Plain Cook- ing; good reference required—Apply 26, Cathedral- road, Cardiff. 4913i25 Wanted at once, a good General; wages E12 to £14. —State age and references, Meg. Hawkins, The Limes, Llanishen, Cardiff. — Wanted, Cook, £ 30; Parlourmaid, £ 23; House- maid, £ 18; Chambermaid, -214; Nurse, £ 20; Mother's Help, £ 10; Generals, £ 6— £ 20.—Mrs. Coster, Glouces- ter. 4932i25 Wanted immediately, House-Parlourmaid —State age, wages, and references Miss Rees, Holly House, near Newport, Mon. 4956121 Wanted, a strong Girl as Hous* and Parlour Maid. -Applv to Mrs. Etdwards, Courtland House, Merthvr Tydfil/ 4960i25' Wanted at once, experienced Nurse for Three Chil- dren, youngest six months old.—Apply", between five and seven, 17, Walter ""ad. Swansea. 4961i25 Wanted, House-Parlourmaid at once; Church- woman gentleman's family; oountry; housemaid kept; good references; age.—Address C 22, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4974i25 Wanted, a good Cook-General; small family; house- nisid and man kept.—Apply, with reference, to Mm. Scott, 40, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 4970i25 Wanted immediately. Thirty General Servants, Kitchenmaids. Stamp.—Mre. Evans' Registry, Elm- street, Cardiff. Disengaged, Cooks, House-Parlour- maids. Young Servants. 4965i25 Wanted, Cbok-Genemral; good references required.- Apply Ely Vicarage, Cardiff. 4956i25 Wanted, a good Plain Cook; ChurchwolDAll.- Address Mi-w Lvrch-Blosse. The Green, Liandaff. i20 Wanted, good Plain Cook willing to do some house- work where house-parlourmaid and nurse are kept; email family.—Apply, after seven, 42, Oakfield-street, Cardiff. 4851'i23 Experienced Cook General and Housemaid Wanted, early in February.—State cge, wages required, and references, 56. Plvmouth-road. Penarth. 4871i23 Wanted, respectable Girl, about seventeen, to Assist in Housework; wages, £ 10, two kept.—Apply Mrs. Cooke, 1, Stuart-terrace, Llantri-vvit. 4866i23 Housemaid; respectable girl; clean and active; two in family.—State age and inference, wages. Mrs Da,t-;ee, AHtyciormu, Llanwrda H.S.O. 4873i23 Wanted, thorough General Servant as Plain Cook; early riser; good knowledge of cooking; good wagfs.— B æ. Western Mail Office, Cardiff. 4857i20 Wanted immediately, a strong Gen!r.tJ S'-rrant for Butcher's Shop; good wages given to me suitable. -Apply, with references, E. T. Davies. Auctioneer, Ton Pentre. 4830i22 Wanted, experienced Ger.eral Servant; three in family; two girls kept.-Apply to Mrs. David, 108, Newport-road, Cardiff. -0- 4&40i22 Wanted, experienced General, understanding Plain Cooking; good wages to suitable person; good refe- rences required.-Apply Mrs. Ebdon, 11, Westbourne- rcad. Penarth. 4815i22 Wanted, General Servant; can wash and 'ixm; plain family; aged 18 to 20.— Apply M. A. Peachey. The Dunns. Mumbles. 4809i32 Wanted, a Middle-aged Person a-s General; a good home and liberal wa\:es to suitable pertlon.-Apply B 91, Western Mail, Card:ff. 4807i22 A good Plain ~Cwk in a SmftU Family, and to P', in tl)zk Assist in a Little Housework.—Address Mrs. Valentine Rees, Lion-street, Brecon. 4798i22 —Wan ted ,~a good Plain Cook two in family house- maid kept.-Apply Home Lea, Llanishen, near Car* diff. 4776i22 Wanted immediately, a Nurse; aged 17; must be fond of children; comfortable home.—Apply Mrs. M MultMi. Tutshill, Chepstow, Mon. 4793i22 Respectable Girl Wanted at once as General Ser- vant in Small Family.-Apply Avondale, Llandaff- place. 4760i21 Wanted, experienced Cf'ok-Generz.—Appiv Mr*. Scott, 2. Park-grove, Cardiff. 4723i21 Wanted, a good General Servant. good reference. —Apply Mrs. Cloake, 2, Richmond-terrace. Car- diff^ 4724i21 Wanted at once, a Housemaid for Country; must be good needlewoman, and be able to wait at table if required; Churchwoman.—Apply Mrs. Dunn, The Croet. Cowbridge. 49828 Wanted, for Private House, thoroughly good General Servant; good wages to suitable person.—Apply, first instance, Albion Hotel, Penarth. 4713:20 Wanted, good Cook-General; two in family; house- maid kept.-Full particular* A. F., Western Mail, Swansea 4715i20 Wanted, Plain Cook for One Gentleman in Clifton; widower: jEZO to £ 24; easy, regular situation.— Address 71, Park-street, Bristol. 4700i20 Wanted, for One Lady. Single-handed Housemaid, £ 17; quiet, comfortable situation; footman kept. Scullery maid, B9; geaeral would do.—20, Stokes Croft, Bristol. 4705i20 Wanted, Cook, B25 (kitchenmaid kepi; family three); House-Parlourmaid. £ 16 Nurse for Two little Boys, £ 14.—Address 71, Park-street, Bristol. i20 Good Ccok Wanted, £25 to commence; kitchenmaid kept. Head Housemaid, £20; small family; com- fortable situation. 41, Apaley-road, Clifton. Bris- tol 4704i20 Wanted, Single-handed Housemaid; £ 18; family two; assistance given. Also Cook £25; one leaving after eight yea.rs.-71, Park-street Bristol. 4701i20 Wanted, an experienasd General Servant; small family; satisfactory references required.—Apply 108, Oatl>edral-rosd. Cardiff. 4693i20 Wanted, a General Servant; most understand plain cooking.—Apply Mis. Hewell, 10, Claude-road, Car- diff. 46o8120 Wanted immediately, experienced Cook-General; four in family -Apply Krø Stanfield, Pentwyn. Mal- pae, Newport. 4707i20 General Servant Wanted at once; three in f&mi:r.- 82, Albany road. Cardiff. 4711i20 Wanted immediately, good Ooolr-General; house- maid and nurse kept; wages £20, all found.—W., cttre of Mr. John. Post-office. Laugharne. 4677i20 Wanted immediately, a strong, willing Kitchenmaid wages £14; would have to do a little housework; character required from last situation.—Apply, with I full particulars, Mrs. Masters, Lanelay, Llantrisant, South Wales. 49818 PKMAI.% SERVANTS WAN1 "A€E!« Wanted, Plain Cook's Situation; two refe- rence Newport preferred.—Apply A. Hopkius. Wel- lington Heath Vicarage, Ledbury. p9870i20 Wanted, Situation as good needlewoman Cardiff or suburbs.—Eva Groves, 19, Gwendoline-street, East Moors, Cardiff. 4955i25 Wanted, Situation M experienced Nurse; good needlewoman; capable of taking baby from month.- Address Deen. 17. Park-street, Hereford. 4934121 Experienced Supply Oook Disengaged; understands dairy and baking; hotel or private.—Apply, by letter, to Housekeeper, 37. Pembroke-terrace, Penarth. i25 Wanted, Situation as Schoolroom maid in good establishment; aged 18; good knowledge of dress- making.—Write H., 2, Crwys-road, Roath. Car- diff. 4915i25 Disengaged, General, plain cooking, wash, iron, long reference ( £ 12); Others ( £ 10— £ 121. Ccok-Geae- ral (£14). in Cooks. House-Parlourmaid. Nurse- Housemaid. Voiitmg Generals; list free.—British Agency. Abercvnon (Aberdare JUDdi m). (Stamped address.) 4867i23 Experienced Nurse Requires Situation tor. Lady's First Bs.br; highest references; aged Z7; wages, £ 18 to £ 20.—Apply Lewis. 9. Castle-street. Swan- sea. 4884i20 I WiMited. Situation as Cook in a Gentleman's Small Fami!y—AddrpM F James. Heath House, Carmar- then-street, Llandaff-road, Canton, Cardiff. 4877i20 Situations Wanted as General Servants for Several strong Country Girls; hundreds of ladies suited: testimonials free.—Mrs. Center, Registry. Giouces- ter. 4343:23 Situation Wanted M Useful Maid; good dressmaker and needlewoman; 2i years' reference; disengaged, -N. W. Mather, Stationer, Tudor-road. Cardiff. i20 Situations Wanted, Plain Cook, 27. ye»rs' excel- lent character; House-Parlourmaid, 25. years' ditto town or co jntry: experienced servants.—L. and E., 20, Stokes Croft. Bristol. 4706i20 Good General Seeks Situation: four excel- lent character country servant; cam cook early riser.—Brown. 61. Apetey-road. Clifton, f.ristol. i20 Ladies Suited with All Clashes of Servants; Situa- tione Sccured for Servants; fee, It.—MjM Wilters. 30, Page-street, Swansea. 4685i20 Good Oook Seeks Engagement immediately in good C'on,men.jRI Hotel or Restaurant; well tip in all branches of cooking; highest references.—Address Kate, 34, Llanarth-street, Newport, Mon. 15i26 Barmaid Desires Re-engasrement; tall, good appear- ance expericr,c« and reference.—Letters only. Men Bartlett, 97. Horeby Fields, Wolverhampton. 4997i20 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. BISHOP'S SALE We ar« now offering the whole of tur fiteek at Immense Reductions to make ROOM FOR tiS" GOODS. AN EARLY CALL WILL FAY YOU. BISHOP AXD CO., THE CARDIFF TAILORS, 50, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS BEST IRONERS WANTED full LONDON prices,— Chant and Son, Kentieh Steam Laundiy, Old Charlton, London, S.E. e9811pl0 Wanted, Young Man as Boots;; able to Mark Bil- liards and willing to make himself useful —Apply J.mies. White Swan Hotel. Monmouth. c9803i2" At Home.—Employment 'genuine): either sex, whole or spare time; envelope and postal wrapper addressing; book oI iiames and full instructions 11 2d.; returnable with first work.—L. Moult, 408, Safe Deposit, Manohesser. *5919 lAd Wanted to Drive and Deliver Goods; must know the rown.Apply Johnson, 55, Tudor-road, Cardiff. 33i22 Wanted, Working Foreman Joiner; one used to estimating.—Address, with copies cf testimonials and wages required, to Joiner, M. Ijocke's Advertising Offices. Commercial-street. Newport, Mon. 17i26 Compositor.—Wanted, good General Jobbing Hand for Three or Four Weeks.—Apply Grant, Printer. Hay, Breconshire. 4994i20 To razors.—Wanted, Coat and Trousers Hands.— Haynes. Usk. 49&7i21 Wacted, a thoroughly rtJiable Ceitennan.—Apply, by letter. with references, to 0 14, Western Mail, Cardiff. 49912 Wanted immediately. English and Welsh Printer to Take Control of Small Jobbing Office; must be a riesdy man; references and age.—Appiy C 6, Weetero Mail," Cardiff. 4891i20 to Bakers.—Wtuted. a strong Boy. Able to Mould and Help Deliver.-47, Court-road, Saltmead. Car- diff. t8CV20_ Wanted, experienced Ma.n to Contract for Entire Work of Producing Buff Brick. and Sanitary P)pM.— Apply 1. RomiJly-road, Cardiff. 4842125 Wanted, a good Sawyer for the English Timber Trade.—State age, last place, and wages 0 5. Western Mail. Cardiff. 4855i20 Men, Youths, All Classes, Requiring Any Employ- n;ent, write at once; S'tuation Guide busy time; thousands puited.—Tanner snd Co. Gate Newing- ton Causewav). Box 113, 84. Alvey-street. Surrey- square, London. Men late Army, Navy, alao write. 4797i22 Grocery.—Wanted, a steady Younir Man to Drive Out and he Generally Useful; must be accustomed to driving.—State wages required (iJo<loons) and references John Lloyd. Tredegar. 4742i21 Wanted, strong, respectable Single Young Man as TTnder-Keeper experienced good character.-Apply Biss. Head Keeper. Wenvoe. near Card's. 4368i21 As Footman not over 16 smart young fellow.— Apply to Col. Lewes. Llysnewydd. Llandyssul. 49911 Wanted, competent Gardener (Sine-le); also Young Man who ran Milk and Make K;m?e.M Generally Useful: both indoors: state age, references, wages. Ac —Apply J. Hopkins, Twyn-y-Glison, Liandaff. 125 Wanted, for the Stud Farm. Two resoectable and active Younir Men having a thorough Knowledge of Young Horses.—Apply to James Howell, St Marv- street, CanM. 4944i21 Groom.—Ws-nted. Groon; must have thorough character, and be good rider and driver and willing make himself generally useful, including, if required, attendinc to small town garden -Apply. bv letter only, to Mr. Ivor Vachell, Cardiff 47fi2;21 SITUATTOWS WANTRT> Situation Wanted in Wholesale Stores or Any Place of grvod references Recurity if required; aired 30: Cardiff n referred.—41. Hewell-street, J,nwer Grange, Cardiff. 8i26 Wanted Situation as Burner for Sanitary Pipes, Buff or Fire Bricks. CSrmr-ey Pots, &c.J'l¡i1li1l! Sfafor-street, Pwllgwaun. Prntvpridd 4791i22 Bakers.—Bread and Cake Hand Desires Situation, First or good Singl* few emails,; good references.— Smith. 44. Spriugfield-tenace. Swansea. 4769i21 Coachman or Groom-Coachman, with nine years' exoel'ent character. Requires Situation: Newport. Cardiff, Penarth, or neighbourhood preferred —Sketch, Kickman-road. Pensrth. 4949i20 Wrarted. Situation as Page for respectable Bov, inearly fourteen; first place.-Vicar, CMdicot. Chep- stow. 4H7i23 Groom-Gardener Seeks Situation: aged 30; excel- lent chars.-t-er—Popnell, Primrose Cottage. May Pole, Moiunouth. 4796'22 Wanted, Situation as Ga.rdener, S ^e-handed or Second; eight years' experience: gotvl references; R ^gle; abeh.iner.-H. Vaughan, King's Acre. Hpre- tr-rd. 4795i22 Wanted. Situation as Post-boy or Stableman aged 23 can drive well: good references.—C. Jones, Llwyn- wormwood Lodge, Llandovery. 473771 -WiU1Ù"d- Situation Gardener; thoroughly under- stands gardening in all branches; good character.— M- Phillips. Brewery House, Worcester-street. Mon- l mouth. 4741i21 AMBER ALE. Tfnk ALES & STOljrr, CISK &oil untE Sheptw MAULH. OTCOU i PENARTH ROAD, xy cardiffI BUSINESS ADDRESSES. REVOLUTION IN TAILORING. SCOTCH TWEED SUITS OAS. TO MEASUfiE j Oy O CASHMERE 7 -| /VS. TEOUSEEINGS j IU O OVERCOATS IN CHEVIOTS A VICUNAS,") QKS. with Silk Facings, at j OO ONLY AT THE WEST-END TAILORS IN DUKE-STREET. e6160 IBB « ETEXING EXPRESS But W obtained Every Night of the f«Uowia|r Loeal Newaagcnts: — 6EKTKAL: SEYMOUR, WOOD-STREET- MRS. DENISON, 7, WOOD-STRBBT. HELLIER, BRIDGE-STREET. J. JAMES, 31, BRIDGE-STREET. E. GILLARD. 5, CAROLINE-STRECT. BAKER, THE HAYES. J. HOGG, QUEEN-STREET. CANTON: EVANS, LOWER CATHEDRAL-ROAD RICARDS, LOWER CATHEDRAL-ROAD. DOWN. POSTOFFICE. CLARE-STREET. BEES. 55, COWDRIDGE-RO-AD. DOWN, POST-OFFICE. COWBRIDGE-ED. Ht GHES, 64, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. HLGHES, 102, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. LEWIS. 132, OOWBRIDGE-ROAD. BAKER, 174, OOWBRIDGE-ROAD. WILSON, 194. COWBRIDGE-ROAD. RIORDAN, 212, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. BOUND. 3, KING'S-ROAD. SMITH and CO., ATLAS ROAD. BOATH: EVANS, ALBANY-ROAD. TALBOT, 52, BROADWAY- ROBERTS, 2f. RROADWAT. FLEMTNG, 61, BROADWAY. WHITE, 120, BROADWAY. RKES. 49 METAL-STREET. THOMAS. 3, CLIFTON-STREET. KOIKE, 16, PEARL-STREET. D F MORRIS, 209, RICHMOND-ROAD. LOCKE, 8, MACKINTOSH-PLACE. LAWRENCE, 14, CASTLE-ROAD. EOWIJEDGE. 78, CASTLE-ROAD. PADFIELD, CASTLE-ROAD. DAVAGE. CASTLE-ROAD MVMFORD, CASTLFI-ROAD. MRS KING. 7, CASTLE-ROAD. ELLIOTT, BANGOR-ROAD. SALTMEAD. JOHN, 22. CORNWALL-ROAD. CATHA TS WILMS, 14, MUNDY PLACE. PREECE, 30, SALISBURY-ROAD. STUDDAS^, 55, UPPER HEORGB-ST. ROSS 4; LRTTT STREET. C STEVENS, 136, WOODVILLE-BOAD. OOOKS: BUSSELL, STUART-STREET. J SAVAGE, 150, BUTE-STREET. TTLER, 38, BUTE-STREET. GRANSETOWN: "THE DON." 140. PENARTH-ROAD. SRELDRICI. 1, AMHERST-STREET. HART, 49, HOLMSDALE-STREET MISS J. FRANCIS, 142. PAGET-STREET. Hooas 0. W. HUTOBINGS, CARLISLE-STREBT. FILMING. SPLOTTROAD. MORGAN, 18, PORTMANMFLOR-BOAD. NEWTOWN FISHER. 2. ADAM STREET. DAVIES, 29, ADAM-STREET. RIVERSIDE • MRS LONG. ELDON ROAB. TURNER, 68. KT.DON ROAD. THOMAS TUDOR-ROAD. MATHERS, TUDOR-ROAD.
OUR SHORT STORY
OUR SHORT STORY SPECIAL PLEADING. People never seemed better suited to each other than did Helen Reese and' Harry Haw- thorne. Both handsome; five years difference between them on the proper side. He with a good incom, she with a nice little pin-money. Surely nothing could be better. So they were married, and went upon their honeymoon trip; returned, and began to keep house, still tho- roughly satisfied with each other. In a year or two. there came a little be.by-a frail, dainty thing, as pretty as a waxen doll. One night there was running to and fro, and tears and anxiety. Baby had the orojp. The doctor came, but his earning was useless. Be- fore dawn broke the child died, After he was buried, it was a very sad home, and no other children came to take his place; if they had, matters would have arranged them- selves differently. But the woman who has no children is generally full of fancies that do not trouble happier women. To cheer his wife, Mr. Hawtihorne urged her to go out a little for change of scene. Plays were too lively for one in mourning, and a concert even seemed too gay; but she consented to go to some lectures, and when Mrs. Absinthe lectured on "Women's Wrongs," she heard the whole course. They opened new ideas to her, and after some more investigation of the matter, and a visit to a female suffrage club, Mrs. Hawthorne made up her mind that man was a tyrant. Had Mr. Hawthorn been wise, he would fUlIVe la/ughed and held hie peace; but, instead, he argued. Two men may afgue pleasantly women seldom m, Man and woman, especially man and wife, never. Heathenish ideas crept into poor Mrs. Hawthorne's mind and she put away the Bible and hymn-books. Superior notions possessed her. and instead of sewing while he read, or talked with her, she wrote, and begged him "not to make a noise." Poor Mr. Hawthorns came home after soiling woollen goods at wholesale, with a great desire for a nice, cosy time. He was not at all a literary man; he "couldn't see the sense of Byron," and wondered what people liked in Dickens. His criticism on Hamlet, which he had onoe seen, was, that it was "very nice." And though he was "as smart as a steel trap" wihen it came to making a sale, and a good- huimoured fellow, who knew what went on albout him and showed it, he had suffered a "od deal since his Helen had been taken Ii »rary ;and, moreover, having consulted Colonel Hohkins, who was a friend' of his, and a very old and experienced man, having had four wivoo-bwo dead, one divorced, the fourth still living— "'Don't let her get the bit in her teeth, or ..he'n run away witlh you," sa.id the Colonel. "Assert your authority. Nice little woman, but led away by these new ideas. No harm in writing, if it's a bit of verse to a canary or somebody's baby, or that sort of thing, but if she comes to essay on woman's wrongs, you know, stop it-at once." So poor Mr. Hawthorne essayed to stop it. Easier said than done. i "You also are a. tyraint, and one of the worst I ever met," said Helen. "Ah, how much happier is a single woman! Why did I marry?" That evening Mr. Hawthorns did not go home to dinner. He took hie dinner at restaurant, and called afterwards on am old acquaintance of his, a Mrs. Tomlinson. She was one of those females who are always quite accessible to any flirtations masculine. Laura was delighted to see Mr. Hawthorne, and th?y went to the opera, and enjoyed it very much. She told Mr. Hawthorne that "he did not know what it was to be lonely." And he, thinking of Helen, with her back to him and her paper before her, said "he rather reckoned he did." After this evening Helen had rather more leisure to wr-te essays, and to attend lectures in company with a lady friend of sympathetic proclivities and an old gentleman who was a friend of the cause," and appeared to have a sort of Platonic affinity for the ladies generally. Thtait was the beginning. At last came the end. Helen desired to lecture; her husband declared she should not. She heard of Laura, and 88 no woman is ever deep enough in any "ism" to escape jealousy, grew jealous accordingly. There was a night of storm, a, day of brood. ing. Then she said to him You are cruel and unfaithful to me. I h<¡,te you." He paid to her: You are wrapped up m ridiculous 'deas. You run about to lectures with an old ecalla- wag "A what?" asked Helen. "An old idiot and loafer," Mud Mr Haw- IShopne. You forget your duties as a wife. As for me, I'm true enough to you; but I admit that Laura. is a more agreeable woman than you have become." "Elective affinities decide themselves," said Helen. "It is well." Elective fiddlesticks crird her huf-band. "I'm sick of big words with no meaning to them, and of the cant of your confounded cause." "And I am sick of tyranny and old supersti- tions," said Helen- We should never have tied ourselves together." "Never," said the husband; "and, by the way, we can easily untie the knot. We can separate. You couldn't get a divorce, nor could I, probably, but we can separate. With all, my heart," said Helen. I'm sure I never want to marry again. I've had enough of it." "Nor I," said he. One woman would be enougih for any ma.n, I should say. Well, it is agreed?" "Agreed," said Helen. So that day Mr. Hawthorne went to his old lawyer, the one who had settled his father's estate, and been a family friend since his baby- hood. She's perfectly virtuous," said poor Haw- thorne. "I don't doubt that; but we don't agree. Ail tlhoee 'iams,' you know, and running about with Heaven knows who, to hear Heaven knows what. I'll go to a boacding- house again, and try to forget that I ever loved her, or that she ever loved me." And he gave a great gulp, and turned away. "And you?" said tihe old man. "Well, hoime wae not happy, and I have enjoyed my evenings with a. pretty woman, and spent some money on her; no worse," said Hawthorne. =-- "Good," said the lawyer; "I have the case. Well, my boy. I'll call for you both to-morrow, and you must go with me—no matter where. When you reach the spot, if you still agrees to be sepaa-aited, I will give you the deeds to sign." "Can't it be done at home," said Hawthorne, "to avoid publicity?" "No," said the lawyer, "not at home: but there shall be no publicity whatever. Be ready at three o'clock, and I will call for vou." Hawthorne did not go to see Laura that evonintr nor did his wife write essays or go to a lecture. They sat apart communing with memory. "If she had Ibut been wlhalt I thought her," said Hawthorne to himself. "Ah! how I loved him on--e!" said Helen. But they spoke no word to each other; and when the old lawyer called next day he found itihera sitting at opposite sides of the room, looking at the floor. He shook hands with both. "I have a carriage waiting," said he. "Will you come?" He offered his arm to Helen; her husband followed. Tiiey stepped into the coach. It drove away. The old gentleman drew the blinds down, amd they had no idea- of the direction in which they were going. The drive lasted for three hours. At last the coach stopped; the driver alighted and opened the dOor. The good lawyer descended and handed out the lady. The unhappy husband also stepped out. The coach drove away. They stood in ;• graveyard. Weeping wiHows were all about them. The grass was green, and white tombs arose on every hand; and at r their feet lay a. little grave, and on the white slab was written: "OUR WILLIE, aged One Year." Yes," said the old man, I have brought I you to your child's grave, Helen and Harry Hawthorne, and if here you ask me to put, asurder those whom God hath joined I needs I must do it." I He paused. The man turned away his head. I Tlie woman burs<t into tears, and sank down be-ide the grave. I Oh, Willie, that it should come to this with your fat-heri" she raid- Then her husband drew nearer to her. Helen," he said and he could say no more. She looked up. "But you said you liked her better than you did me," she sobbed. I couldn t bear that." „ "Then you love me a little f>1tHI, Helen. Hv? knelt down beside her. She turned, and flung herself into his arms. I I'll be good'. Harry." she said as a child might, and not thinking of her words. Lot us go home." And then the lawyer beckoned back the ooaohman, and they drove back together and put the deeds of separation on i'he kitchen fire, where they burnt to ashes. And if ever lawyer had reason to he proud of his pleading that lawver had. He had pleaded the cause of wedded love and its holiness, a-nd won his Capp. And often afterwards, more gentle with each other—he more considerate of her wishes, she n:iore yielding to his will—"these two, onoe so nearly separated, ble»sed him together.
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The Public should l«e on their guard against "doctored" coeor«s. of which there aie many in the market. CADBURY'S Cocoa, lifting: absolutely pure, flond* all testo, the Medical profession and Press prcxrit iming: its superiority as a delicious beverage arid nutritious food It should always be borne in mlud that Coooa. must be pure wid unadulterated—like GADP.IIRY'S—to impart the utnvist benefit. The "Medical Annual" save:—"A perfectly pure Ooooe, of tlie highest quality. Tlie name CADBURY on any racket is a sruarantee of Duri*« *2435—4
:MR, STEAD AND THE PRINCE…
MR, STEAD AND THE PRINCE OF WALES. I hear. says the London correspondent of the "Western. Daily Mercury," that, in con- nection with a character-sketch of the Queen which lie is presently publishing, Mr. W. T. Stead recently secured the unusual distinction of an interview with the Prince of Wales. The meeting took place at Sandringham. and it is understood to have been arranged through the good offices of the Countess of Warwick. Mr. Stead succeeded in eliciting some unpub- lished material with respect to the personal history of her Majesty. He has naturally not yet disclosed the substance of the state- ments which the Prince of Wales was good enough to make. But he has admitted to his intimates that in the cour.se of the inter- view he himself made the characteristic re- mark :—"I don't deny, your Royal Highness, that you have a certain influence in the country in virtue of your position. But it cannot compare with mine, because my in- fluence is world-wide"
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LONDON AND WETiSR WATER SUPPLIES.
LONDON AND WETiSR WATER SUPPLIES. Air. W. J. Dibdin read a paper before the Society of Chemical Industry on Monday even- ing on "The Character of the Londoti Water Ssuppiy." In order, he said, that the exact position cf the present supply might be clearly understood, so far as regarded tihe question of relative quality and tlie extent to which an improvement might be anticipated in the event of the Welsh water being brought to lcndon, lie eubmitted several considerations arising from the comparison of the anal/ces of the water at present supplied to London with those of the Welsh waters collected by the author in May, lc'94. The Welsh samples were drawn from the Rivers Usk, Edw. Yrfon, W ye. Towy, Ithon. and Clywedog, which were, of course, unfiltered, though they were taken in May, the HUst favourable time in the vear, when the streams were running ve:y freely. The samples representing the present tUte.-?d liver wa.ter ,t I plied to London were averages of the Southwark, Lambeth, Chelsea., Grand Jrncti m, West Middlesex, and Faet London. From this comparison of the average results of nearly 3,000 analyses it was evident that the oiganic impurity of the unfiltered Wflsl water was a little less than that in the average filtered Lcndon water, and the inquiry M.ituially fol- lowed ac; to the specific differences which existed. This was undoubtedly lu,, tl two i'lings—first the quantity of the sol'd matter | in solution, principally saits of lime, pmncr ih* London water its great hardening properties; p nd. secondly, the comparatively large quantity of floating particles, on which the i.i--inbpr of microbes present to a great extent depended. The unfiltered Welsh water examined on the spot contained 26 microbes per ,.ubic centi- metre, whilst the avetrge London filtered waters contained in summer 167 ./id in winter 298. the Kent supply oont?i' 90. Of ^curoe, it would be noted that the.-e numbers referred aolelv to the quantity and not Vj ths character of the microbes. character of the microbes.
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MONMOTTTH WORKHOUSE MASTER…
MONMOTTTH WORKHOUSE MASTER MISSING. Much concern is felt rin Monmouth and Deae Forest over the continued absence of Mr. Gunter, master of the Union Workhouse a* "Monmouth. The Government auditor had been at the workhouse all last week, and on Friday arranged to attend early in the after. noon. Mr. Guntesr WM about the house till about eleven o'clock, but has not been own since. He does not appear to bave been seen leaving tbe premises.but a telegraph boy saw him on the road towards Svmond's Yat the same eveniug. His father at Lydnev and his brotkar at Parkend have been comrrrum ioated with bat no tidings have come to hand respecting him. Thfe visiting committee met on Tuesday, and have decided to call a special meeting of the board for to-morrow (Thursday).
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