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PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. r CARDIFF. T H F, AT RE O Y A L. Lessee and Manageress ..Mrs. EDWARD FLETCHER. THIS THEATRE IS NOW (j L O S E D FOR THE USUAL SUMMER VACATION. RE-OPENING BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, AUG. 2nd. With One of the Latest London Productions. 53956 GHAND T HEATRE. Splendid reception of the startling and realistic Drauia, L I F .J With Elaborate Scenery pnd Mechanical Effects. See the Towe■ Bridge Scene, introducing the Gicat .Lllit for Uie. Fight for Life. People's Popular PricesFrom 4d. to 10s. 6d. Doc-re Open 7.10 (Earlv Doors 6.45); Commence 730. 53957 'Tia not in mortals to command success, but we'll do I more—deserre it." THE EM P I R E. Uar.agiDgr Director OSWALD STOLL. x CROWDED HOUSES I EELIGHTED AUDIENCES NIGHTLY TESTIFY TO THE POPULARITY OF THE COMPANIES APPEARING EACH WEEK AT THF. EMPIUE. TO-NIGHT I THE WONDER. OF THE SEASON, THE JglOGRAPH, Specially secured to produoc, amongst. other Pictures, VIEWS OF THE SPITHEAD NAVAL JUBILEE REVIEW. The Latest Continental SeMation— ANTONIO VAN GOFRE, From the Alhambra, London. SALERNO, The Prince of Juggler*. HILL AND HULL, Tiie Continental Novelty. THE MINNIE MARIO SKETCH COMPANY, Including Johnny Hanson in "The Ring." FRED RUSSELL, The New Ventriloquist. ALLIS AND JUAN, Eccentrics and Acrobatic CoinedLnis. THE INIMITABLE GEORGE ROBEY, Who has been induced by special efforts on the I.art of the management to appear here this week, as ho cannot again do go until over twelve months hence. Next Week :— The Celebrated MARIH LLOYD, The DRAYTON FAMILY, TOM WHITE'S TROUPE, &c. Atmosphere cooled and purified bv artificial means. Cycles stored free of charge. Two Performances Nightly. First between 7 and 9; Second between 9 and 11. ~>TKWlJOR'f. THE E M P I R E. Msu aging Director OSWALD STOI.L. TO-NIGHT! ANIMATED PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE JUBILEE PROCESSION ON PAUL'S AMMATOGRAPHE. CHARLES MILD ARE. THREE SISTERS WYNNE. J. W HALL, JENNY VALMORE. TEX ARKANSAS, LUPINO BROS. HARUY MAXAM. Marvellous DAYTON FAMILY. Next Week:—ADA UEEVE! rpo ARCHITECTS and SOLICITORS. SPECIFICATIONS and REPORTS TYPEWRITTEN with accuracy and despatch at did. per page. -<tCtS uf QUAKTITIB9. Ten Copies of one page for 2a. 3d. Higher nombert of Copies at a Cheaper Date. ACCCKACT IN EVERY DETAIL GUARANTEED LEGAL MATTER.—Draft, Brief. AtnJavic, and Corro- spondence neatly and accurately Oopid. aLL OTHER BRANCHES OF TYPEWRITINO EXECUTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. ri-ESTEIRN MAIL LIMITED, ST. MARY-STREET. CARDIFF. OOCRS OFFICES; 112. LUTE-STREET. tSM EVERYBODY'S pAPER THE WEEKLY MAIL AND NEWS OF THE WEEK, TWELVE PAGES. EIGHTY-FOUR COLUMNS ONE PENNY. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS Overcome the worst forms of diseases and the fouleo stata of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys; they go to the core of every disease, where no other medicine has power to reach. In Boxes, at la lid »ad 2s. 9d each. Sold by a!l Chemists, or from th* Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44. Oxford-street, Swau*e» EXCURSIONS. r 'A DOONE COVL-PANLY. LORNA DOONE COMPANY. I DAILY SERVICE BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON (CALLING AT PENARTH), By the Favourite .Steamers I.ORNA DOONE. SCOTIA, &c. (wind, weather, and circumstances permitting). JULY. LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE WESTON. Tues. 20—9.20, 11.10 a.m., Tues. 20-10.10 a.m., 12.0 1.30, 8:0 lUll, r.oon, 6.30, 9.0 p.m. Wed. 21—*8.0, 10.0 am., Wed. 21—*8.45, 10.45a.m, 12.C noon, 2.20 p.m. 12.45,8.30 i>.m. I Tlmr. 22-9.15, 11.10 a.m., Thnr. 22-10.0 a.m., 12.0 1.0. 2.50 p.m noon, 1.45, 8.30 p.m. Fii. 23—9.45, 11.30 a.m., Fri. 23—10.30 a.m., 12.20. 2.45 p.m. | 8.45 p.m. 2.45 p.m. 8.45 p.m. Sat. 24-9.50, li.45 a.m., Saf: 24-10.30 tun., 12.35, 2.0, 4.0p.m.- ■ i -2,50.9.30 V.1\ I Mon. 26-12.10, 2.15, 4.15 Mon. 26—1.0. 3.0, 6.30 p.m P-M. I Catting at Penarth Pier ten liuiutes later than Cardiff, exeept steamers marked ttus SPECIAL SAILINGS. TUESDAY. JULY 20. LYNMOUTH and 1LFRACOMBE.—Leave Cardiff 10.30; Penarth. 10.40 a.m.; Ilfracombe, 5.0; Lyn- •nouth, 5 35 p.m. BARRY and MUMBLES.—Leave Cardiff, 10.35: Penarth 10 45 a.m. Mumbles. 4.20: Harrv, 6.20 p.m. EVENING CIWISE TO BRISTOL. Leave Penarth, 7.15; Cardiff, 7.30; Bristol, 9.10 p.ni Fare, Is. CLEVEDON (.Via WESTONv —Leave Cardiff, 1.30; Penarth, 1.40; Clevedon, 5.30 p.m. Penarth, 1.40; Clevedon, 5.30 p.m. EVENING CRUISE to the HOLMES and BARRY.— Leave Cardiff, 7.30; Penarth, 7.40 p.m., arriving back about 9.45 Fire. Is. WEDNESDAY. JULY 21. LONG DAY at MIXEIIKAD.—Leave Cardiff 9.0; Penarth. 9.10 a.m. Minehead, 3.20 p.m. MINEHEAD. LYNMOUTH, ILFRACOMBE, and CLOVELL Y.-Leave C'ur.flS. 10.0; Penarth, 10.10 a in. C'ovetty, 5.0; Ilfracombe, 6.30; Lvnmouth, 7.5 Minehead, 80 p.m. AFTERNOON TIUP to CLEVEDON (Via WESTON). —Leave Cardiff, 2.20; Penarth, 2.30; Clevedon, 730 p.m. AFTERNOON TRIP TO ILFRACOMBE. Lsave Cardiff, 2.15; Penarth, 2.25; Ilfracombe, 6.45 1). m. THURSDAY, JULY 22. LYXMOUTH and ILFRACOMBE.—Leave Cardiff, 1115; Penarth, 11.25 a.m.; IIfr»/:ombe. 6.45; Lyn- n.Mitli, 7.20 11.1;1 AFTERNOON TRIP TO THE MUMBLES —Leave Cardiff. 2.50; Penarth. 3.10: Mumbles, 6.45 p.m. CLEVEDON Via WESTON).—Leave Cardiff, 2.50; Penarth, 3.0'. Clevedon, 7.30 p.m. For Further Particulars a.pp! to J. and M. Gunn and Co., 11, Mount Stuart-sqi are, or to the Agent, A. LOWICS, 51759 Box Office, Pier-head, Cardiff. PUBLIC NOTICES. BA N 1) OF II O P K JUBILEE JLF DEMONSTRATION. NEXT WEDNESDAY. OATHAYS PARK. Precession Leaves Westgate-Ktreet 2.15: Special Programme in Grojnds. Admission, 6d. and 3<1. e6334 JUST PUBLISHED. THE YY ELSH L A N D C Ol\UIISS ION A DIGEST OF THE REPORT, BY THE SECRETARY, MR. D. LLEUFER THOMAS, BARRISTER-AT-LAW. Demy 8vo., Eœ pages. Neatly bound in Linen. P-BICE TlY POST, SIXPENCE EXTRA. LONDON: WHITfAKER AND CO., WHITE HART- STREET, E.O. CARDIFF: WESTERN MAIL LIMITED. bT. MARY. STREET. And at all Messrs. W. II. Smith and Son's Bookstalls. The Digest Is a popularly-written Work, triving. unabridged, the FULL TEXT of the MAJORITY and MINORITY REPORTS, and a concise, but adequate, SUMMARY of the GENERAL REPORT, signed bv the whole Commission; BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES of the COMMISSIONERS; an accouut of their PROCE. DURE, and a copious INDEX to the Digest" and indirectly to the Official Report also. EXTRACTS FROM A FEW PRESS NOTICES. Manchester Guardian."—" A very useful volume for busy readers. An example of conscien- tious and impartial work." South Walts Daily News. The book classifies snd condenses the whole of the extensive Report, Without omittinir a single important fact or argument, statement, or recfimmendatMn." 1, Shrewsbury Chronicle."—" A capital piece of con densation." Western lbil. Mr. Thomas was the one man capable of producing such a volume as this, and the manner in which he has executed his task admits of but one cpiniou." Liverpool Courier."—" Mr. Lleufer Thomas has fulfilled a most valuable service to those interested !n the subject Throughcui prominence is given to the esvntial points." "Cheshire Courant" The book is full and clear a valuable addition to literature on the land question." Cardiff 1'irnefi." We would recommend every tenant to study the land questioi through Mr. D. Lleufer Thomas's Digest.' Mr. O. M. Edwards, M.A.. Fellow of Lincoln Coll., Oxford, in Wales :—" An excellent and invaluable volume. Every landowner and farmer should have it." Oswestry Advertiser."—" A book which( must be of the greatest service at the present time." "Baner nc Amserau Cyin-L Nis gellir rhoddi cantnolisetb rhy ucfiel i'r gyfrol bon gau Mr. Lfeuter ThowaL" 48401 T Y P EWRITING. CHEAPEST RAXES IN THE PRINCIPALITY. TYPEWRITING TAUGHT. WESTERN MAIL LIMITED, CARDIFF. 49573 Ciatie Notices. I I JLKT DECORATORS. D A VIS AND S ONS~ We PAINTERS, GLASS, OIL, AND r'APEK-HAN GIN G MERCHANTS 11. Q JEEN STREET. tJTBWORXS, ETC. [F YOU WANT YOUR CLOTHES NICELY CLEANED, GO TO HOBBS, DYEfi, 1. NELSON-TERR.ACS FURNITURE. BEVAN & COMPANY. LIMITED THE CARDIFF FURNISHERS," ST. MARY-STREET AND DUKE-STREET HATS. ARBLEY'S HAND-MADE HATS 2s. ?d. and 3s &d.—15, Wyndham Arcsde and 40. Caroline-street 40. Caroline-street PCY FHmr THE tfAKER. <MM BHEU3HA.TIC CUBE. FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO PH I L PHI L L IP S 24, ST. MARY-STREET IRONMONGERY. SWEEP YOUKTOWN CHIMNEYS— CHIMNEY CLEANERS, fc<l. cac h. Directions with Eacli.—Sold liv J. H. Bowden, Irorur.onger, C'linrcii i-treet, (.iardilt. c!0272n22 BUSINESS ADDRESSES. ma "EVENING EXPRESS," i I I I Qui obtained Every Night of the following Local I I I CENTRAL: MmfOim. WOOD STREBr MRS DENTSON. 7, WOOD urBEET. I HELLIER. BRIDGE-STREET. J. JAMES, 31, BRIDGE STREET. B GILLARD. 5. CAROUSE-STREET. BARER. THE HAYES. J. HOGG, QL'KEN-STREKT. J. HOGG, QL'KEN-STREKT. I CANTOK: EVANS. LOWER RICARDS. LOWER DOWN. POST OFFICE CLARE-STREET. REES, 55, COWBH'nGM ROAD. DOWN. POST-OFFrCE. COWRRIDGE-RD- HrnHES 64. C0*.VBit!D3E ROAD. nUGHES. 102. COWRRfDGE-ROAD. I LEWIS. 132. COWRRIDGE ROAD. lUKER. 156. COWRRlDGE-ROAD. t Wri.snx 194. COWBRIDCE-ROAD. RIORDAN. 2t2. COWBUILUJE-ROAD. I WILSON, 12. CLIVE-ROAD. BOUND. 3. KING'S ROAD. I SMITH and CO.. ATI AS ROAD. v ROATB: I AT.BANY RO AD. TALtlOT. 52. BROADWAT I ROBRRTS. 2H. BROAliWAT. FLEMING, 61. BROADWAY. MORGAN. 119, BROADWAI^ WHITE, 120. BROADtfAT. BEES. 49. METAL-STREiri'. THOMAS. 3. CLIFTON STREET. KOIKE. 16. TEARL-STREET. D F MORRIS. 209. RtCHMOXn-nOADL LOCKE. 9. MACKINTOSH-PLACE. LAWRENCE, 14. CASTLE-RO AC. ROWLEDOS, 78. CASTLE-ROAD. PADFtELn. CASTLE-ROAD, DAVAGE. CASTLE-ROAD MUMFORD. CiSl"LE-ROAD. MRS KING 7. CASTIiE ROAD. ELLIOTT. BANGOR ROAD. I CATHATS: • WITTJS. 14. MTVJfDY PLACE. VREECE. 30. SALISBURY ROAD. STUDDARD. M. UPfJm GEORGE ST. ROSS 4". LEtTT STnEET. C STEVENS, 136 WOODVILLEUOAD. WILLIAM GREGORY, 7. THE nEATH. W GREGORY. 7, ALLAN'S-BANK-ROAD, CATHAYS. DOCKS; BJ'SSrr.L. STI" ART-STREET. J SAVAGE. 150. BUTE-STREET. TTLER, 38, BUTE STUEET. GRANGETOWJ*: PARSONS. G. W.. Hairdresser, Penarth-road. 140. SHE1.DR1CK 1, AMnERST STREET. H ART, 44. HOLMSDALE STREET. MISS J. FRANCIS, 142, PAGET STREET. MOOES: C. W HTTCHINGS. CARLISLB-iSTREET. FLEMING. SPLOTT ROAD. MORGAN. Is, PORTMAKMOOU-ROAD. THOMAS DAVIES, NO A HI! ARE, PORT. MANMOOR-ROAJB. NEWTOWN: FISHER, 2. ADAM STREET. } DA-VIILS,_ P. ADAM-STKEBE. I RIVERSIDE: MRS LONG. ELDON-ROAD. TURNER, 68. ELDON-ROAD. illOMAS. TUDOR-ROAD MRS. THOMAS, 'l'C'DOR.ROAD.T- A E. MATHER. 53. TUDOR-ROAD. A. BLUCERT. 89, TUDOR-ROAD. SALTMEAD. JOny, 58. CLARE-ROAD. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENT. "EVENING EXPRESS." I j three six oj.CE. XiMESJTI5IBJ 20 Words 0 6 1 0 I 6 30 Word. 0 9 j 1 6 j 2 3 I j 40 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 -1-1- 50 Words I 1 3 I 3 0 | 3 Notice to Advertisers. IMPORTANT.—Adverti«cments to be classified must reach ihis cflice by 10 30 a.in.; but they can ba inserted tip to 4.45 p m. under heading of TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. inserted tip to 4.45 p m. under heading of TOO LATE FOR CLASSIFICATION. The boxes provided tor answers to i-rivertisements appearing in tIle" Evening Express" are nol intended lor any other purpose whitev:r, and cannot he sllowed to be used for the distribution of printed or written t advertising circulars or announcements of any kind. The above charges appty only to consecutive in- ;vifions of it:e following class of advertisements: — ^'I'liaMnris Wntited or Offered. Apartments, Money Wanted, Partnerships. Lost and Found. Miscellaneous Wants, Businesses. Houses, Shops. Offices to Let or Sell, Specific Articles for Sale Privately. Name anJ Address to be eounterl. Orders sent, through the post to be accompanied by ]\)f¡fal Order or Halfpenny Srampa. Advertisements are received also at the followinf "ib-offi.->es: — NEWPORT m-TOEDEGAR STREET. SWANSEA .CASTLE-STREET. JIF.RTHYR ..VICTORIA-STREET. PONTYPRIDD 4a, TAFF-STREET. HE^D OFFICES: CARDIFF: ST. MARY-STREET. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. Rpntjerncn's. TA')Ips'. nnd Chitdren's Wardrooea Bovt'ht. Orders attended to, toxn or country.—Mr or Mrs. S. L. Green, Dumfries House, ;)2, Caroline- street. Cardiff e6173 XONEY. I tn in Wiint oT Cash in Sums of £ 10 to £ 500 are Recommended to apply to the Provincial Union Bank. IT "iueen-square, Bristol; or to E W Wpbber. 3. Workinp-street. Cardiff. e35* Carlton Bank (Limited). Ixmdon Accommodate all T: u.stworthy Persons Plivarfh.—Cardiff Office. 119. I'ena rtli-road. e!025n31 LOST AND FOUND. Found, a Fawn colour Collie D "g: if not. claimed it, tiuee davs will be sold.A!I\" 15, Tenhv-«treet, M( (1'8. C'alllitf.. f'10278n22 EICYCLES. BICTCLES, | Sjiecial Clearance.—Forfeited Repairs and Ilire Machines, all riding order Ten Solid Safeties. 38s. 6(1. each; nine Cushion Safeties, 50s; six Pneumatics, E5; c-tsli only. Send P.0.0 and say which station, Morris Bros., Cycle Works. Pontypridd. Repairs, Plating, and Enamelling prompttv and cheaply, as usual. Send machine and we will give estimate before I proceeding New lists, with map, <d. cl947 MISCELLANEOUS SALES. I Spectacles, Folders, &c.. good and cheap; signt tested free by Wel>ster's New Visometer: spectacles, fcc., repaired.—6, Queen-street Arcade. Cardiff. enl7 i Piano.-r-Handsonie Upright Borr Walmit. in good I condition: highest offer; suitable for schools— 20, Glynrhondda-street, Cardiff. el0239d Pof)try.—It you srant j-our birds to pay you write for pricess and samples of foorl to Noah Rees and Son. Bllv. Corn, and Seed Merchants, Cardiff. E6113 1,000 Business Cards, Memorandums, or Billheads, 3s 10.000 Uf!ffut nanilbills. 2,. bd tsamples free. -Fi,h"r and Co., Machine Printers, Broadmead, Bristol. ?4418 MISCELLANEOUS. Toliaecouir,t,i ccmmer.cirg. See Illustrated Guide and I Catalogue (259 pages). 3d.—To^acconits" Outfitting Company, 185, Eustoi-ro.td, London. Manager, Hy. Myer. el0199 Eartherware and Ciiina.—Seconds. E2 Crates; best, C3: or will send 15 dozen Seconds Articles for 17s. 6:1. Write for lists.—WEBB and CO., I.ocgton, Stafford- llÚe Potteries. e6034 Is Y.">ur Watch Wrong? The He"t and Cheapest Shop in Cardiff for the Repair of Watches of every description, English or Foreign, i« 38. C'a.stlc Arcade (third shop from Castle-street), bv James Kerr, for ten viars with Mr Spiridion. Clocks and Music Boxes Cleaned and Repaired. _?420& AGENTS AND TRAVELLERS. Traveller Wanted for Sweets; one used to the trade preferred must be a good canvasser.—Apply 48, Tudor-road, Cardili. elC277n21 A Good Opeaing. -Energctic Man with Spare, Time Offered hr<t-clas? Agency; excellent terms. -Address W 68, Western Mail, Cardiff. 4053n24 Envelopes and Stationery.—Wanted. Agent (nn com- misf-ion) with good Connection.—Apply British Enve- lope Company (Limited), Newton Moor Mills. Hyde, Manchester. 4059n2i Wines and Spirits—Traveller Required by Otd- established House to Cover South Wales; must add to th st-class connection already made: undeniable references and guarantee required.—Address Wr 66, Wed era Mail. Cardiff. 53969 A Person of respectability and energv residing in Cardiff or District May Hear of High Class A gene v good remuneration to suitable man.— Address W 69. Western Mail. Cardiff. 4054n24 "Wanted, Representative for South Wa'e;;¡. must have connection amongst works, collieries, &c.—Apply, e; closing references, stating age and salary expected, At.derfoa, Cox, and Co. (Limited), Castle-street. Swan- IOea. 3351n23 DRESSMAKING. Dressmaking.—LaHes Costumes. TfHiding Dresses, Capes, kc., Made in tin I.atest Style. Fit guaranteed. -Address Lewis and Eva is, 78, Wyndham-crescent, Cardiff. eo896 Dressmaking.—Wantetl, an cxj>erieii<'ed First Hand able to Take Entire Charge of Work application preferred, J. E. Davies and Co., Merthvr Tydfil.. 4122n25 Dresnmakers.—Reynolds and Co. (Limited), New- port Mon.. Require immediately thoroughly t'x- perienced Young Lady as Second Hand Dresf unker abl3 to cut, fit, and take charge in abscnce of tint- State experience fully, when disengaged, and enclose photo in first letter. 4124n22 MiHiner\—Wanted at once. Milliner; one accus- tomed to sales preferrefl full particulars tirlot application.—Jones, Manchester House. Ponty- pool. 4096n22 Apprentices and Improxei's Wanted immediately I outdoors; high-class trade.—Scientific Diets Ai-socia- tion, 61, NewjX)rt-road, Cardiff. 4C'o9n<s5 J Millinery and Drapery.—Wanted, by Thomas, I Bazaar. Pent re. an experienced Milliner; one j accustomed to sales preferred. Also a \oung Man | for Drapery. 3915n22 CLERKS AND MANAGERS. -=- CLERKS AND MANAGERS WANTED. Advertisers are Cautioned that Postmasters are Not Allowed to Deliver Letters AoJdressetl to Initials or Fictitious Names at any, Post-office. Letters addressed to Initials or Fictitious Nanes must Lear the address of the Advertise:* or one qf the Oflioes of the Western Mail The.South Wales and Somnoutlishire Clerks' Asso- ciation Eneures Memlier.? against Loss through Want of Employment. Sickness, Old Age. and Death, and Introduces to Erllployen. Tree of Charge, Clerks of I good Business Capacity and Clsaracter. Every Clerk, whatever his portion, should lie a member of the assceiatbn.—Send for particulars, Secetary, 1, Dock- cliainljers. Cardiff. 53815 Porth.—Wanted, Office Boy sharp good reference. —W. T. Richanls. Auctioneer.4116n25 Architect's A.sist-.tut Wanted iiiiiiiediatel)-; -(xxl draughtsman.—Apply, stating salary, to J. C. Rees, Architect, Xeath. 53982 Wanted, Junior Write W Western Mail. Cardiff. 53977 Wanted. CoHiery Surveyor for Steam C(-al Colliery in (Jlamorganshire, acc iraf« and neat draughtsman — State salary required W Tfe, Western Mail, Cardiff. :4C £ 8i^4 Groeen* and Meat Tr«de.—Wanted inimediafljjv', energetk* Man to Manage Branch Shop; Irigh'est '^eie- tences indispensable.—Apjjir Edwards, Merchants, Riaca. 4010n24 Clerk Wanted tiatary, Ss. per week.- 63. Wes- ter:i Mail, Cardiff. 2 53959 Wanted Shorthaivd Cletf.—Apply, in writing. Hall, Solicitor. 27, Iii^h-street, fcirdiff. 3346n20 Secietaiy.—Applications?are Invited for tlie tion of Secretary to Cardiff District (If a Leading Life Company competent gentlemen able to produce a satisffctory business.—Applicants to stale age, particular^of experience, with refe- rences. to Secretary-, caA of C. Birchall. Liver- pool T 3942n20j Clerks and Boys Retjuwng Work should Call Any Evening at F Bureau. 14. Glynrhondda- sheet, Cardiff. No funtil situation obtainerl. g 3956n23 Wanted, Junior ClrrkBor Engineering Works at Barry Dock; one aiile < do shortliand and type- writing preferred—Apt W 55, Western Mail, Caidiff. W 3354t120 Clerk Wanted in StocjBjroktr's Office.—Apply per- eorally. or wr'te ^ta*iifc trperience aixl salary required, T., 27. West Bate-street, Cardiff. 3929n20 Wanted, a Clerk for s«n Auctioneer's Office and Saleroom; Welsh; It rthaDd.-State terms to Wliitty Evans, Auctioneer, Aberdare. 3877n22 Wanted, First-class Lafc Typist and Rapid Short- hind Writer; one famil £ ir with the. Williams type- writer preferred.—Apply G. C. Wade, 129. Bute- street, Cardiff. 3786n21 £ 1.—An Income of 12a 6d. to jSl per Week can be Earned in Spere Houra or Evenincs by Either Sex who can write.—Pr~>f sent free anywhere to anyone tending self-addressed envelope to T. Smith and Co. (Department 9 B). 79. ft Hetem's*rdena. Korth Kensington, London. W. LI2562 CLERKS AND MANAGERS WANT PLACES. Steady Young Man Wants Situation as Clerk and Accountant or Any Place of Trust; knowledge of shorthand; good references.—Apply C. Thomas. 7.4, Rs.ilway street. Trelewis, Ti-eharris. 4040n21 Expert Grocery and Provision Manager (knowledge of Drapery, Outfitting, Boots) Desires Change, or Assist Proprietor of Bit Concem.-W 44, Western Mail. Cardiff. 3834n22 r —————— SHOP ASSISTANTS. SHOP ASSISTANT* WANTED. Wante1, Young Lady. Ave or six i,eam' experience, for Millinery Sales.—Flrillipe, Frendly House, Bute. road, Cardiff. 4134n22 Drapers.— Reynolds and Co. (Limited), Newport, Mon., Require immediately, smart. Young Man (23 to 25) to Take Charge of Country and Travellers' Orders and Take Occasional I}ress Sales.—State experience fully, when disengaged, enclose photo, in first letter. 4125n22 Grocery and Provision Trade.—Wanted at once, smart, active Counterman well up at both counters and patents; for Pontypool.—State age, salaiv fout), if s:ngle, to W. Winterbottom, 32, Westgate-street, Gloucester. 4094n22 Wanted, Two experienced Assistants; must liave previous knowledg-e of business good references: aged 21 to 26.—Stephens, Royal Arcade. Cardiff. 4087112b Diaperv.—Wante<J at once, stiong Junior Young Man or Improper for. Heavy; eerve through good experien<'e close two on Thursdays.—-T. Evans, 35, Ronjan-roarf, Victoiitv Park, Lomloil. 4073d21. Wanted, by a first-class Finn of Provision Dealers, within the next Two Months, about Three Dozen smart, steady, energetic Single Men (Welsh and English) for quick counter trade; salaries (indoors) from JB20 to £ 50; salaries rising yearly, according to merit; anyone who cannot give at least three years' reference from last or present' employer need not communicaet.—Apply, stating age. experience, nurn- her of situations, and fullest particulars, to W 63, Western Mail, Oirdiff. 4002n21 Grocery.—Wanted, an Assistant; used to solicit; index is;~ Welsh.—T. and J. Richards, Pent re, ltl.ondda. 4045n24 Grocery —Strcn?. healthy I/ad. from Country pre- ferred, Wanted as Apprentice; small salary given comfortable home.—W. S. Morris. Carmarthen. 40340124 Diaperv.—Wanted, experienced Young Men; Welsh—Glass and Roberts, Gtncral Drapers, Neath 4036n21 Grocery and Provision.—Wanted, a good Junior Assistant; able t,) speak Welsh.—Apply D. Bowen, High-street-, Merthyr. 4OGOn21 Grocery Assistant Wanted at once: one used to previsions.—State terms (outdoors) Phillips. Grocer, MntUyr. 40281124 ""Outfitting.—D. Davies, the Porth Outfitter, Requires a Junior for Outfitting; also good Hands for Out- ntting sale of stock Welsh 3935n^0 Wanted, experienced Young Lady for General Drapery; good window dresser; to sleep out.- Clarke," Miles, and Co., 28, Crwyg-roed. Cardiff. [n23 Frozen Meat Trade —Wanted at once, a Young Man; must be a good cutter and have satisfactory references.—David Jones and Co. (Limited). West- minster Stores, Cardiff. 3966n20 To Grocers-Wanted at once, experienced Assistant; also Improver.—F. James, High-street, Ponty- pool. 3934n23 I Wanted, smart Junior or Improver for nents! Mercery; live out.—Apply, personally, W. James, Hosier." ic., 46, Queen-street, Cardiff. 3906n22 Drapery.—Wanted, Young Man; six to eight years' experience; Welsh.—Apply D. Evans, Bradford House, Llanelly. 3894n22 Grocery.—Wanted immediately, a srocd Junior Hand (Welsh).—Applv. stating age. experience, and salary, to Thomas Powell, Morriston. Swarsea. 3373n22 Grocery (Apprentice).—Wanted, intelligent Lad, 14 to 16. as Apprentice to the Grocery Trade; in. doors.—Apply O. George, Merchant, Hirwain. n22 Wwnbrokms.—YounK Man Wanted for Counter and Sale; must be good ticket-writer: to live out.— Apply, stating full particulars, to C. Follick. Bridge- street, Cardiff. 3776n21 Drapery.—Jon-'s and Co., Pontypridd, have a VtfHtacy for a Young Man. not less than six years' experience, for Window Dresser. 3734n20 Drapery.—Wanted, a thorough experienced Man; well up in window dressing. Also several- Young ladim for IKancies and 1 nderclothing; Welsh.-State fuH particulars, first application, Wynch's, Witerloo flwwe. Llaadly. 3715n20 M?ntles.—Wanted, an experienced Young Lady for Mantle Sales—Enclose photo, or apply personally. John Evans and Co, Drapers, Pontypridji. 55J1Z SHOP ASSISTANT'S WANT PLACES. To Grocers.—Young Man Seeks Situation as Junior; well up at both counters; good reference.—A. Nichols, l'oi tnewvdd House, Pontnewydd. 4042n21 MISCELLANEOUS SITUATIONS. SITUATIONS VACANT. Lithographic Printing and Process Block-miking, &c. — Wanted. Apprentice; premium required, which will be returned in the foiTii of wages for first two years.— Letter only, W 49, Express Office, Cardiff. el0273nl9 Wa.tited, a Permanent Way Biocklayer for Surface, and Several Underground Blocklayers; houses, if re- quired, will be found fc-r workmen as they are em- ployed.—Apply Ebbw Vale Marine Colliery, Cwm, EblW Vale 6327 Lad Wanted to Deliver Goods; must know the town I and understand noises —Apply 48. Tudor-road, Car- diff. c10277n21 (Jrecerv.—Wanted. Young- Man, 18 to 20. to Drive Out and" Assist in Warehouse: outdoors; one from countrv urefened.—Wattere and Son, St. Thongs, fewamea. 41Q2n22 Navvies Wanted; 5d. per hour to good open; Grove Estate; new roads and severs, Spark hill. Stratford-road, Birmingham.—J. Bigge, Contrac- tor. 4015n21 Iiaker.—Wanted, a Young Man; about twenty; must be a good dough maker; with good reference.— P. A Jones. Baker Gloucester-road, Coleford. Gios. 4014n20 Wanted immediately, a good Coffin Maker and Polisher; one who is well accustomed to all bi!»i:ches in the undertaking business—none oHier fcced apply; regular employment for steady, smart man.—Apply, with references, to James Jones. Under- taker, Holton-road, Barry Dock. 4041n21 Wanted at once, Haircutter and Shaver; one used to a quick trade state terms (outdoor).-Apply H. Whiteliouse, 146, High-street, Merihyr. 4026n24 I Wanted, a competent Weigher immediately; must he a smart, sober, and reliable Man.—Apply Melyn Tinworks, Neath. 4006n20 Wanted, a Permanent Way Biocklayer for Surface, and Several Underground Blocklayers; houses. If required, will be found for workmen as they are employed.—Apply Ebbw Vale Marine Colliery, Cwm, Ebbw Vale. 53952 I "Foreman Boilermak-x Wanted for Ship-repairine Business, Cardiff: one who thoroughly understands ship and boiler work; state age, wages, and expe- rience^—W 62. Western Mail. Cardiff. 3997n21 Wanted, Warehouseman, accustomed to Ship Store Trade.—Apply, by letter only, with copies of refe- rences and stating wages required, to W. 64. Western Mail, Cardiff. 3995n24 Printer?.—-IVo good Compositors Wanted for a Couple of Weeks.—Jones, Brecon. 3987n20 Wanted, Two experienced Laundry Packere and Sorters; must he quick and correct; hours, eight to seven; wages, 1fa¡; to commence August 7th: over- time paid: fare paid.-AddreM Laundry, Western Daily Pre.* Office. Bristol 3969n23 Chair"Makers.—Five Wanted constant iob town price and upwards.—Steady men only need apply to St Helen's Works. Swansea. Upholsterers, Several (good); constant; best price paid.-As above. rn22 Wanted, a steady, respectable Man. accustomed to Brewery Work.—Address W 34, Western Mail, Cardiff. 53850 Wanted, on Small Grass Farm, steady Single Man— Hedge, Milk. Be Generally Usefulreference re- quired.— Apply, personally, Gwrhay Fach Farm, Blackwood. 4112n22 Wanted, thoroughly competent Gardener for Con- servatories and Kitchen Garden, and Make Himself .Generally Useful; without encumbrance preferred.— A.. B Swansea Club. 4101n25 Wanted, reliable Groom-Coachman, knowing his work.—Apply, by letter, with full particutars s-nd copies of references, Philip Richard, The Hill, Sketty. 4039n25 Wanted immediately, steady Man (married pre- ferred). as Gardener (little g'ass); milking and use- ful.—Applv, stating aire. reference, and wages required, Bairv Hotel. Barry. 4071n22' ""Wanted, near Cardiff. Single-handed Gardener; must understand vines, melons, and cucumliers; not under 30 —Apply W 60. Western MaU, Cardiff. n24 "Wante-i. Indoor Man Servant; good wages. House- rarlourmajd, Clifton small family housemaid kept: L20, comfortable situation. Cook, £ 20.—61. Apslev- road, Clifton, Bristol. 3974n23 Wanted. C.iwmin; sirgle and respectable; good milker; wages 171'. per w-vk. furnished bedroom, and washing.—Apply Pwllywrach, Cowbridge, Glam. 3823n21 Wanted, respectable Lad, indoor. to Help in Stable, Garden. &c.—Applv, stating age. wages, refe- rences. Dr. Rees, Glan Garnant. near Swansea. n20 Wanted, a Youns Footroan Undpr a Butler; a smart lad to trai-i suit, if he had a fair kncw. ledge of pantrywcik; state asre and wages, with refe- rence to last situation. Advertiser Can stroncJy Recommend a Young Man. aged 20, either as First Footman of Two or Second Where Three or More 4re Kept. under a Butler.—J. B., Trewem, Whit- L,nd. 53712_ Wanted, experienced Barman at, once.—Apply, with references, to Bar, Western Mail Office. New- port. 4131n25 Waiter Wanted: aged about eighteen.—Address, stating a&, height, reference, wages, Portland Private Hotel. Malvern. 4114n20 Head Boots, Under Boots, Chefs (Two). Grill Cooks, Billiard-markers. Pages. Canvassers. Tra- vellers, Farm Hands.-Davies and Co., 45, Charles- street. Cardiff. 4068n21 Wanted immediately, respectable Young Man. ahout eighteen, as Under-Boots.—Apply Head Boote. Tvy Bush Hotel, C',arrnartben. 4019n21 Wanted at. once. Single Man. to Take Charge of Cows. Help in Garden, and Generally Useful: good .references.—Apply R. Jones, Wyndham Hotel. Nanty- moel. 3935n23 Wanted, a Boy as Under-boots and Billiard-marker. —Apply Miss Guthrie^ Castle Hotel, Brecon. 3875n22 Wanted at once, respectable Young Man. able to Drive Single and Double: lr-e indoors.—Apply Rees, BuWierc' Arms. Penv<?raig. Rhondda. 2852n21 Wanted at once, experienced Man as Head BootA.- Apply, personally, Mrs. Itowe, Queen's Hotel, New- port. 5384? SITUATIONS WANTED. Wanted, by respectable Married Man. Situation as Manager or Foreman Livery Stables; thoroughly experienced good references.—S 24. Western Mail, Swansea. 4137n25 Situation Wanted, Army Reserve, Any Capacity; trade butcher.- Appty F. Bulgin. care of Mr Williams, The Pare, Llanishen, near Cardiff. 3963n23 Ti Bakers.—Situation Wanted by Young Man as good Bread, Cake, and Smalls; disengaged; good references.—Apply E. M., 39, Tudor-terrace. Aber- rlare. 3710n20 Disengaged August JO. experienced Groo.n- Coachman (36): married, no family good refer^'jees. —Address Coachman. 4. Forrest-road, Tongwynlais, Cardiff 4139n25 Wanted, Situation as Coachman or Groom-Coach- Ifan: married (no family); aged 32 good references. -AddrMQ W 79. Western Mail Office, Cardiff. [n25 Situating Wanted by respectable Young Man. aged 22. as Under-Gardener; well accustomed to hon-e and trap, and he useful about bouse.—Apply Hagley, Whitchurch, Cardiff. 4079n25 Gardener, aged .23. Requires Situation ••• life expe. rience, inside and out; excellent- reference.—Apply W 73. Western Mail. Cardiff. 4065n24 Situation Wanted by experienced General Gardener i nderetands poultry and stock middle-aged; good character —Jeff Smith, The Scowry, Llantrisant. n21 Wanted, Situation Groom-Coachman or Groom- Gardener: single or pair; married: willing to he seful.—Coachman, care of Mrs. Richards. Sketty R.S.O., Swansea. 3935n23 Wanted, Situation as Boots (Single-lianded or Secotxl) in god Hotel: experienced g> K>d referenc es.— Applv T. Carpenter, Llewelvn Arms Tern iterance Hotel, Neath. 4095n21 Young Man Seeks Situation as Boots; good iefe- I rences.—Applv F. March, l'vlle, near Shepton Mallet. 3727n20 MAN AND WIFE WANT PLACES. Wanted, by Man and Wife, Manage nent of Public- house; weU up ia business; excellent references; security.—W 40, Western Mail, Cardiff. 3845u21
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NURSEMAIDS AND SERVANTS WANTED. "Wanted, Female Servant in Farm House "huUt 15 years of age; another kept.-Apply P., 20 Caroline- street. Bridgend. el0269nl7 Wanted immediately, a strong, willing '11 for Cleaning; wages £ 10 and all found.-Apph. with teferences, to the Matron. Card a Infirmary. eb555 Wanted immediatelvl good Plain Cook cr expe- rienced Cook-Gen>a.1.— Apply, ^ng age reference, wages. &c„ Mrs. Gray, lnyso«n, Merthyr ale, Glamorganshire. Wanted, experi^nerd General Servant; plain cook- ino- no washing; nurse kept.—Mate references anl wages Mrs Griffiths, Maes-v-coed, Akereyncu, R.S.O. 41o8n2° Wanted, a Kitchenmaid: aged about 24 must be able to cook.—Apply 236. High-stieet. Swa l- sea. 4135n25_ Wanted. Cook-Genera 1; also Niirse-Housemfad.— Applv Mrs. Newman, IV Melyn, Clytha I';Irk. >ew- poit, Mon. 4123n2o_ Gtueml Senant Wanted; good character indis- per-nb'e. w in !an)Uv.—App!y. between six and Wen, Mrs. Claries flaacock, 58, Oaude-r^d. tar- «liff. 4120n25_ Good General Sprint Wantsd.—Apply, with refe- rences, Mrs. Twigden. 57, Conwav-road, Cardiff. n24 Wanted immediately, gcod Housemaid. and to Assist Nurse; hovi.-e-parlourmaid end cook kept.- Apply stating age, wages, and references, to Mrs. Treharne James, Penydarren House, Merthyr Tydfil. oMb £ Wanted immediately, thoroughly domesticated Help, Assist Mi?tress; husinef-n house three senantfl kept—State age. salary, expenenee, reference Mrs. Daviffi. Southerndown. 4011D24 ~Wiinted. thoroughly experienced General Servant; small family; nurse kept—Address Mrs. Kirk, fan- light. Stow Park. Newport, Mon. 4039n24 "Wanted immediately. General Servant; aged 17— 19 good cliaracter Churchwoman.—Appiy Rev. W. Bowen Hushes. Llanislien. ^Cardiff. 4060n24 £30. All Futind.-Thorough Cook Wanted imme- diately in Gentleman's Family (three); four ser- vants; assistance given.—W 71, Western Mail. Car- diff^ 4057n24 Wanted, an experienced General Servant; small family; wages £ 14.—Applv 19. Ricbinond-road. Car- diff. 4048n24 —Wanted immediately, an experienced General Ser- vant —App)v. with retercnce. and full particulars, to Rector of Penderyn. Aherdare. 4047021 Wanted, in Clergyman's Family, General Servant; aged nineteei: must be strong, willing; four n fanilv; nursemaid kept; no washing; wages £lZ.- Anrlv. after six. to 8, Burlington-road, Redland, Bristol. 4012n21 Wanted, good Plain Cook —Apply Ileard, Lisvane, near Cardiff. 53909 Wanted at once, a thorough NuI'i!t'Apply, first J-y letter, with reference, to 142, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. ^9° Wanted, thorough Housemaid; one under-liouse- maid kept slate age. wages, experiei cc, and refe- rences—Mrs. Vernon Freeman, Cilwendeg. Boncath R.S.O.. South Wales. 3939n23 Wanted immediately, for Llanishen. near Cardiff, rph.1.1r Girl: about "20; wages £ 12 —Apply Post- office. LIanifben, or 4, Windsor-esplanade. Docks, Cardiff. :5930n23 Good General Servant Wanted —Appty. with refe- rences, to Mrs. Powell, Aberaman \icarag-v Aber- dare. 3982n20 C<>ok or Cook-General Wanted for Small Family immediately.—Apply Mrs. J. K. Stone, Holmes wood, Clytha Park. Newport. Mon. 3968n23 Wanteil. House-Parlourmaid: experienced; gcod reference; no fringe; three -in family.—Appiy 22, Park-place. Cardiff. 3920n23 W?!.te.i, Housemaid wages B12: aged 18 to 20; two in family; three servants kept—Apply, with i-p'erenee, Mrs. Davies, Alityck>rian, Llanwrda R.S.O. 3963n20 Wanted, Plain Cook, for one lady: £ 20; early dim er: no bousewevrk easy place. Also expericuced House-Parlouimaid; £ 20.— Address 71, Park-street, Bristol. 3978n23 Wante<). kind and trustworthy Maid for Child three ytars: comfortable home; E16. Also Nurse for hah)" eight months; £ 18.—71, Park-street. Bris- tol." 3976n23 Wanted. Parlourmaid, and Wait upon Lady, E20. Wante<l, kind and trustworthy Maid for Child three ytars: comfortable home; £ 16. Also Nurse for i>abv eight montiis; £ 18.—71, Park-street. Bris- tol." 3976n23 Wanted. Parlourmaid, and Wait upon Lady, £ 20. Also a Plain Cook; £ 20; one leaving has remained over ten years.—71, Pars-street, Bristol. 3977n23 APARTMENTS. APARTMENTS TO LET_ 144. Richmond-road, tardiff —Well-furnished Front or Back Sitting Room, One or Two Bedrooms _good cooking and attendance terms moderate. 4113n25 harry—Hoirdav Season.—Superior Rooms; large private grounds sea view cse of kitchen; no atten- doiice.—H., 4.1, Court-road. Barry Dock. 3980n23 To Let. Eisteddfod S\:eek^ "fVo Double-bedded Rooms, One Single near Eisteddfod pavilion.—Apply Tomlins, Ruperra-street, Newport, Mon. 3355n20 Eisteddfod Week.—Board and Lodgings for Family of Four; pleasantly situated; rliaige6 moderate.- Applv H. B., Rose Cortage, Barrack llill. New- pOTt." 3910n22 33, Charles-street, Cardiff.—I^arge Front Sitting- room and One or Two Bedrooms; good cooking and attendance. 3862n22 "Comfortable Farmhouse Apartments (Forest of Dean) • near stations boating and fishing moderate terms.—T. S., Whitccliffe, Coleford, Gloucester- shire. 3872n22 A I^arge Front Sitting-room, One or Two Bedrooms, With or Without. Board close to town —9, Park-place, Cardiff. 3V'/7n21 XiTLet, Sitting and Bed Room in quiet Hotel, suit- able for One or Two Gentlemen or Married Couple; pleasant f-ituation; terms same as private house.— Apply W 29, Western Mail. Cardiff^ 3771n20 Near Pontypool.—Part of Residence or Whole To Les During Holidays; very healthy and situated in own grounds; five minutes' walk station: term* moderate.—Write W 20. Western Mail. Cardiff. n20 —Langland Bav"Swansea.— £ 10 10s a week for four weeks or longer; August, September; four sitting, I twelve bedrooms (up to twenty beds).—Rev. Head-master. St. Catherine's College. 3724n21 Furnished Apartments to Let, for One or Two Gentlemen, with Widow, use of piano; no children. —13. De Burgh-street, Cardiff. 3699n20 Penarth.—Lansdowne Private Hotel; extensive I Channel view; superior accommodation; moderate charvep special terms to permanent boarders. 2303d PREMISES. DWELLING-HOUSES WANTED. r Penarth or Dims l'owis.—Wanted. Small lurnished House for about one month from July 26.—State i teinw. which must be moderate, to Box W 74. Wes- tern Mail, Cardiff. c6332 Wanted immediately, for Five or Six Weeks, in Penarth. Furnished House, with f"ur or five bed- moms, &r.. or Apartments.—Apply, witii particu- lars. to Mr Fligelstoje, Erlesmcre, Catliedral-road. Cardiff.. 4066n21 Wanted, Country House; about eight rooms; with two or three acres of land rent must be low and near Cardifl.-Apply Box W 31, Western Mail, I Cardiff. 3304n21 Wanted, Small Furnished House or Apartments; sitting una tliree or four bed rooms close to sea four or five weeks, from 30th July or early August.— Apply 32, Westlxjurae-road, Penarth. 3703n20 DWELLING-HOUSES TO BE LET. 183. Castle-road.—Large House and Garden; buit- able for dwelling-house or business; low rent.- Apply Thatcher. Giossop-tei race, Cardiff. 4104n25 To let. Beach Villa. Newton, Porthcawl. with Field ad joining.—Applv to Mr. John Elias, Newton. Porth- I cawl. 4111n25 14. Beaufort- qua-re. Chepstow, c-oiiinianding most lcnely views, to be Let (Fumisiied). Until End of September; containing draw ing. dining, ami breakfast rooms, batb-rooin (hot and cold), eight bedrooms; every <»nveaierce. Wooiastone (One Mile from Stalion). —Furnished IJesidence to Let.—Further ttarticulars of Messrs. Davis, Newland. and Hunt, Estate Agents. Chej»- etow. 4110n25 Newton. Porthcawl.—Seven-re>omed Villa to lipt; close to Newton Church and beacli; low rent.—Apply J. Sill, Next Dooi. u22 To lw Let or Sold, all that I-ieaseliold Semi-detaclied Resieicncc, known as Noiyood. TA-]iic<-a-cre.-cent, PontytM-idd. now in the possession of Mr. Henry I T. Wales. Mining Engineer the house com- prises entraiioediall. drawing-ii^m. dining-room, ..hina. pantry, kitchen, and the usual offices on the ground floor: three bedrooms, bathroom, and closet on tlie first floor; two bedrooms and box-room on the second floor,; there is a greenhouse fitted with a beating apparatus, and and coal- bouse, at the rear r>f the premises—For further parti, culars apply to Messrs. 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Our Short Story. ] irK A W HI I.E. ¡ "Well, tliank fortune," exclaimed ihe girl, "that that fearful caricature of Columbus has at last been relegated to the old-iron man. I fancy the patronage of the Auditorium annexe will improve from now on. His nightmare ex- preSsion and outstretched claws used to give me a spell." "After all," said the man, "it was not so inappropriate"-she looked up hcrrioed- "for Chicago." "Why, what do you mean to insinuate ? You knew perfectly well that our art iaste is 'w:¡y beyond that; why, last year alone there were over a hundred thousand admissions to the Art Institute, and the Dore pictures were not responsible for them all, either." "I only meant," he replied meekly, "that the synbolism of the Columbus statue was no I inappropriate for Chicago. It is not a bad. embodiment of the true boodler spirit, the out- stretched hand expressing the grab for the whole earth." "If a New York man had said that I should have given him a look which would have eaten into his very soul, but I know perfectly well, of course, that you're all much a Chicago cham- pion 3.!1 I am-when you're away—so I'll let it tttjM. Wouldn't it have been effective to have had some veiling ceremonies ? The "director of the Art Institute could have read a little dissertation on high art, and showed how in every particular the statue failed of it; then the Mayor could have delivered a big-worded apology to the shade of Columbus for the I umntentional insutt to his memory; and, while I the Mayor's little daughter, all in white, let fall the shroud which was to for ever obscure the scarecrow, the loafers and greasy hobos, whose patron saint it was, could have filed slowly past with crape on their arms for a last look, while the band played a funeral dirge. I I do wish they had thought of it." I • t • • • The man began opening his mail in a leisurely manner; when he came to the bill from his florist ha raised his eyebrows in astonishment, and looked at it long and thoughtfully. 1 inally lie said: "Did you ever reflect ou love affairs from the florist's point of view?" "No," she said. "but the idea seems interest- „ ing; go on. I "I haven't given it much thought myself, but it occurs to me that an intelligent florist can pretty generally tell when a man gets the girl- or marries her—or abandons the pursuit. He can guess at the engagement by the orders sud- denly liecercing frequent and regular; and then infer whether it ever comes to a wedding .by the order of a bridal bouquet and the gradual |ce8fatiou of orders after that, until they finally stop altogether." "What a miserable comment on married life," sighed the girl: "if ever I'm married I shall insist upon my husband sending me violets at1 least once a week, if only "Perhaps you would stop him yourself after a while," interrupted the man, "in order to be I able to buy a. new parlour carpet." I "Carpet," she repeated scornfully; "I'd rather live on a bare floor and have violets than rest my feet on the most beautiful velvet carpet that ever came off- the loom. If husbands only under- stood that these little attentions count for a great deal more than a big bank account, and horses I and carriages, they'd consult their florist I oftener#" "It is rather strange," said the man, "that in married life they seldom think of consulting the person who helped them through the interesting period so effectually." I "When I was in Virgiiiia-" "There she exclaimed. "I wish I had done it." "Done it? Done what?" I "Why, sent. down word that I wasn't at home. I knew you'd begin, i When I whs in Virginia' before you had spoken three words." "But think how patiently I smiled and looked interested a couple of months ago when you 'When-I-wented' me nearly to death with Wash- ington." "That was different," she said, with dimity. "That was a national inauguration, and if you'd had a spark of patriotism you'd have simply p hung on my words." | "It's a cruel form of death, though, flinging— and besides^' he added, hastily, "I was going to tell you of a national importance thing, too— Bryan—William Jennings—he spoke at the University of Virginia Finals on the lawn, and all of us w'ho had a spark of patriotism went to^liear him—of course, I mean the inferior brand of patriotism; that is all we can afford down South since the war: not the superior, deckel-edged patriotism that we habituaD.v use in Chicago." "Oh, did you see him?" She became quite I interested. "Tell me what he said." "Well, to begin with, it was 98 degrees in the cool, shady places. He was ill the middle of the sunny lawn, under a little canopy, and around him was what- newspapers call 'a dense throng.' I "Of enthusiastic students and professors, I suppose? And wero they much affected by his pernicious doctrines?" "Y-e-s," the man answered doubtfully; "1 expect there were a few students and perhaps a professor; but mostly they sat under the arcades and chatted with girls and wondered what Bryan was talking about." "And the 'dense throng?' the girl inter- posed, indignantly. 'I am afraid that your command of choice reportorial phrases is leading you astray." "Oh that was tliere-countrymeln mostly, I under umbrellas, who were inured to a great I lieat bv homing corn. I tried to gat where I j coujil hear, but in the 'throng' it was at least 150 degrees, and I couldn't hear, either: so L too, found a girl. and sat under the arcades and the trees with her." "Then you haven't anything to tell me about it all." she said in disgusted tones. ''Oil, yes, I have! We paid strict attetnion. Bryan had large, expressive hands, which he waveti, but I don't kliink his smile that Mrs. Bryan so fondly described in his hook is so far-reaching as she makes out, and the Royal Aroanum has an excursion on July 3rd "What?" she exclunmed. "Everybody was reading them—the dodgers of the Norfolk and Western Railway," he ex- plained; "that is, those who weren't eating pickles and sandwiches. "Will you kiudly tell nie what you are talk- ing about ?'" "Bryan's speech, to lie sure. Of course, I don't mean that the professor? amd student? ate pickles—I explained that they talked with girls —but the countrymen who had got all of his speech they c ould assimilate, and their delicate wives, who couldn't etand the sun, sat on the steps of the students' rooms and ate and rettd the literature witioh enterprising railroads and tradesmen supplied us with gratis. We learned where we could-after. the speeeh-find a beautiful line of summer dress-goods; consisting of lawns, organdies, dimites and "But the speech?" the girl said a little help- lessly. I "The speech sank down like dmv upon that unemotional sea of umbrellas, from under which » muffled and sultry cheer would now and then emerge." "And you-" "And we cheered, too, from patriotism, about every half-column until we got tired and went away." • • • • ■ » J m • • "Well, if that is all you did, I shouldn't think you'd dare compare your trip to mine," the girl said. "I at least shook hands with President M'Kinley while-" "It is, of course, not entirely settled how much honour accrues to a man from shaking hands with somebody else—but, as far as that goes, I shook hands with Mr. Bryan. too. It was at the German that night; I was standing with two girls, when an alumnus offered to take them over to meet Mr. Bryan. They said they'd rather have Mr. Bryan brought to them, which was proper: so in a few minutes he brought in Mr. Bryan from the porch and introduced him. He seemed to be a pleasant-spoken gentleman." "Why didn't you tell me that at first?" she asked. "I didn't suppose," he answered humbly, "that you would consider his having shaken hands with me of more importance than all about his speech, and the Royal Arcanum excur- sion a$id the dimities and "Oh, it wasn't you," she said impatiently; "but I'm glad to sea that those girls appre- ciated their proper sphere, and made him come to them. If Chicago women had let old Yivekanaoda do some of the running after, he night not have gone to India and said such outrageous things about them. What did Mr. Bryan talk about?" "He said he couldn't dance. It was a fatal admission, and he sank immediately in public estimation—I used to wonder last year why Prof. Thornton and some of the others were s) much opposed to him. And he said he should feel better when he saw somebody as hot as lie had been that morning." "Didn't any of the girls offer to teach him to dance?" "No, indeed! "there were too many good dancers to waste time on any one else, even if he was an ex-candidate for -the Presidency of the United States. To tell the truth, as soon as the music started, no one paid any more attention to him. H3 had to go and sit with the chaperons and keep his feet well tucked moer his chair, so as not to take up valuable dancing room." I "It must have made him feel queer not to be the centre of attraction." "I expect it did. He did not stay long, which is hardly strange as the dancing did not begin till 11.30 o'clock. He stayed till he saw the men's collars begin to w ilt—you know, he wanted to see others hot; then a look of con- tentment stole over his face, and he sneaked out of the gym during a break, so as not to get knocked down by the dancers."
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"In Boston the monkeys can ride the hicycle." "That's nothing; Boston parrots rave been quoting Emerson for years and yean aad years.
Quips and Cranks.
Quips and Cranks. Daisy What a remarkable gift of Leauty Miss Soaudso has. Belie: Her beauty's Dot a gift. She bought it. The Chaperon: You should never run down your friend. my dear. The Chaperoned: No danger of that: they can all beat me at scorching. Widow Is it true. captain, that a sailor hat a wife in ev ery port ? Old Tar (savagely): Madam, the sailor needs the time he has ashore for rest and amusement. Barber: "What w ill you have on your face, sir?" Customer (faintly): "Erysipelas, I think; it feels that way." "Can you tell me. professor, if this amber jewellery is genuine?" "Oh, that's easily determined. Soak it in alcohol twenty-four hours. It it's genuine, it will then have dis- appeared." Jack: "That's a fine dog you have Jim. Do you want to sell him?'' Jim: "I'll ",ell him for ten pounds." Jack: "Is lie intelligent?" Jim iwith emphasis): "Intelligent! Why, that dog knows as much as I do." Jack: "You don't say so! Well, I'll give you half a crown for him, Jim." Philanthropist: "My friend, you look as if you were out of Young Man: "I am indeed, sir. Fortune is pretty hard on me." Philanthropist: "What kind of a job are you looking for?" Young Man: "Cashier in a bank; but my name is dead against me." Philanthropist: "What is your name?" Young man: "De Camp." Here are some reflections by a bachelor: When a man forgives a woman, he forgives her; when a woman forgives a man she re- minds him of it afterwards. Women like to take care of men when they are sick, because they know it's the only time they can get them, at a disadvantage. 'Yhen a man tries io ih. press people, he keeps quiet when he ougui to talk: when a woman tries it she talks wh«a the ought to keep quiet. A woman may make a fool ot herself in a good many ways, but a. man sometimes makes a good man- fools of himself in the same way. "Do > on believe there iQ su(.h a thing :;s w hvpnottst?" "What's that;" "Why, a per son who can make you do something whir, you don't want to do." "Oh, yes: my wife1: one. She makes me bring illp the coal evcrj night." He: You say you married o Western man? She: Yes. "And that he never drinks?" "Never." "Nor Fin,)k(,s?" '"No. sir." "Nor loses his temi>er?'' "That's what I said." "When did he die?" Lucy "Such an exquisite skirl your dear little daughter wore at the children's fancy rfress ptartv! Wns it your design?" Ella: "Not exactly. You see, the time was very brief, and I ju<t let her wear the shade of the drawing-room lamp." Mother "Do not look so miserable. Tommy your little sister has passed the critical point in her illness, and will now <_vt well." Tommv (tearfully): "I know it. And now. of course. I she will want to eat all the good things sent in to her every day herself!" I Millicent: "How long did your Easter trir ito Rotue occupy?" Madeline: "011. a week altogether—there and back. Miliicent: "Ano I you saw eHrything:" Madeleine: "Oh. ves: I you see there were three of us. Mother weni I to the picture galleries. I examined the month ments. and father studied local colour in th< cafes." I "Clingstone newr takes any interest it euchre unless diamonds are trumps." "Why it- that?" ¡ "He in a baseball crank."