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ENORMOUS SALE OF A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK i1 IIB OF IRON AND BRASS BEDSTEADS, Now proceeding, during which over 2,000 will be offered for cash only a.t prices never before heard of! 350 Full-sized, 2in. Pillar, Massive Iron Bedsteads, cS1 9s. lid. 117 ditto ditto head and foot all brass, X4 12s. 6d. BEVAN & CO., LTD., COMPLETE FURNISHERS, MUSIC AND CARPET WAREHOUSEMEN, 21, DUKE-ST., & 97, ST. MARY-ST., CARDIFF.
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tWE WILL SEND YOV ? (ON APPLICATION) { t???S? OUR FULLT-HLUST&ATED > CATALOGUE '??t ?' ?y WHICH WILL EXPLAIN YOUB WANT. IF NOT. t WE SHALL BE PLEASED TO ASSIST YOU. I KOBE RT LANE ?m ? Hairdresser & Wigmaker, ?' 3 DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF Fringe*, from 1M "ch. ———————— ?
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BIBTHS, MABBIAGESJ. DEATHS. AND IN MEMORIAAL Notices apDeirmr under these headings are charge4 ikt the following rates:- If inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS," M WES. TERN MAIL," and" WEEKLY MAIL," 3s. for 3Q Words "nd Id. for each Additional Word. If inserted in the "EVENING EXPRESS and "WEEKLY MAIL only. Is. for 30 Words and Id. foi every Two Extra Words. No notices of this description will be inserted unles4 authenticated by the name and address of the sender. Telegrams or telephonic message* cannot be acted on until confirmed in writa,. J BIRTHS- MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS DEATH. ,WILLTAMS.n the 25th inst., at Manor House, Canton, Fiizabeth, widow of the late Richard Williams, aged 68 years. Perfect peace. Funeral private.
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AUGUSTINE J. STONE (Late STONE BROS.), I FUNERAL FURNISHER A FUNERAL DIRECTOR. Personal Supervision to All Orders. I Nat Tel.: Cardiff, No. 704; Barry Docks, No. 37. g Poet Otftce Tel. N. 612, Cardiff. Telegrams: STONE BROS., CARDIFF. STONE BROS., Barry Docks, g g WORKING-ST., CARDIFI". I And 101, HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCKS. | J. MARSH & CO.. FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, emoved, 8, FREDERICK-STREET, and 41, WESTBCURNE-PLACE, Price List on Application. JONES AND SON. UNDERTAKERS, 212, CASTLE-ROAD, ROATH, AND 1, CHARLES-STREET, CARDNF. v PUBLIC AMUSEMENTS. CARDIFF. rpHEATRE ?OYAL,  J ARDIFF. fJIHEATRE JJOYAL, CARDIFF" ?eL & MMager.Mr. ROBERT BEDFORD. EVERY EVENING at 8, THE MOST SUCCESSFUL COMEDY, BA, COUNTRY MOUSE, A» Played at the Prince of Wales' and As Pl?terion Theatres, London. Powerful Company, including Mr. STUART ^CHAMPION and Miss DORIS TEMPLETON. Preceded at 7.30 by MRS. HILARY REG R E T S. t NEXT WEEK:- BEEKBOHM TREE'S COMPANY in The Eternal r^iTY. a17053 il< ? al7053 Box Office at Theatre 10 to 5. Nat. Tel. 362. THEATRE ROYAL) (JARDIFF. MONDAY, JUNE let, Six Nights and Matinee, Mr, TREE'S COMPANY (from His Majesty's Theatre, London) in THE ETERNAL c ITY, By HALL CAINE, including Mr. Philip Cuningham. Mr. Arthur Rov7 ston, Mr Frank Vernon, and Miss MAUD JEFFRIES. Seats can now be boohed. a17081 AND H E A T R E ? Lessee & Manager EDWARD QUIGLEY Last Nights of the Great Artiste, D R. WALFORD gODIB, DON'T MISS A LADY IN A T RANCE Next Week:- P ON CIRCUMSTANTIAL EVIDENCE." 548h28 'Tie not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it."—Addison. THE CARDIFF EMPIRE, QUEEN-STREET. Managing Director .OSW ALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! SPECIAL ADDITIONAL ITEM! ON THE BIOSCOPE. THE CARDIFF gTOCK E XCHANGE WATK. EXCITING SCENES EN ROUTE! MANY FAMILIAR FACES! The Clever Daughter of Willie Edouin. MAY EDOUIN and FRED EDWARDS, In their Crisp little Playlet, entitled. A BACHELOR'S DREAM." NELLY RANDALL, A Bright, Pretty Artiste, Charming in Song and Dance. OSSI SOUPLESSI, The Anatomical Wonder. HARRY BEDFORD, Comedian. THE OMEERS SISTERS, On the TigA Wire, in a Great Performance. THE BROS. CALDER, In "VAGABOND'S MISCHIEFS." A Laughable Mixture. THE BRJTISH QUARTETTE! John Bull: FRANK BOLGER, Baritone. Sandy: DONALD KIER, Bass. Pat: J. RUSSON, Alto. Taffy: DAVE OWEN, Tenor. The Laughing Specialist. CHARLES PASTOR. BAKER and BALFE, Operatic Zylophone Duo. LIL HAWTHORNE. Personal Charm, Sweet Voice, Interesting Songs, and Pleasing Effects. Next Week-CINQUEVALLI. Bicycles Stored Free of Charge. Two Performances Nightly. Early One between Sevea o'clock and Nine; Late One between Nine o'clock and Eleven. Box Office Open Daily (with exception of Saturdays), Ten am. to Five p.m., and Seven to Ten p.m.; Saturdays, Ten a.m. to Three p.m. L18863 Plan of Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. NEWPORT. THE NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. Managing Director .OSWALIT STOLL. TO-NIGHT! George Lashwood, Light Come- dian. Miss Lily Morris, Songstress. Ja43. Kurry, Comedian. The Bros. Lang, Knock- about Comedians. The King's Visit to Paris, the London Stock Exchange Walk to Brighton, &c., on the American Bioscope. Alexandra and Bertie on the Trapeze. Marie Weston. Dot McCarthy. Vasco, the Busy Musician. L18864 JMPORTANT TO EVERY ONE. WHEN MINOR AILMENTS AND DERANGEMENTS ARE BY NEGLECT OR WRONG TREATMENT ALLOWED TO THREATEN A SERIOUS DIS- TURBANCE OF THE GENERAL HEALTH, IT IS IMPORTANT TO EVERY ONE THAT THE BEST REMEDY SHOULD BE INDICATED. EXPERIENCE PROCLAIMS THAT SUCH A REMEDY IS FOUND IN BEECtIAMS PILLS. THEIR EFFICIENCY IN REGULATING THE SECRETIONS OF THE LIVER. STOMACH, AND KIDNEYS, AND CORRECTING MORBID CONDITIONS OF THOSE ORGANS, HAS EEEN PROVED, BEYOND DOUBT. ,BFMHAM'S ?re perfect in qnlity and plentiful in quantity; they Eltt -Ut Lia « last longest, go furthest, and produce the beet ¡;; results. JDEECHAM'S are sold everywhere in U boxes, price Is. 1;d. (56 T TC8 pills) and 2s. 9d. (168 pills), JDILL9 1'lÜb. -full directions, — t BUSINESS ADDRESSES. And ROUGH CIDER On Draught at the ROYAL HOTEL (Large Bar), CARDIFF. The above Ciders are the Best in the World. For Prices and Particulars apply GEO. M. SWAN and CO., Temple Gate, Bristol. Largest Cider Merchants in the World. ell462 FURNITURE. FURNITURE, I THE LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. THE BEST IN QUALITY. THE CHEAPEST IN PRICE FOR CASH OR ON EASY TERMS. To get all this go to the ATLAS FURNISHING CO., HAYES, fJARDIFF, COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, PAT THEM A VISIT. CATALOGUES FREE ON APPLICATION. DALE. FORTY & CO.'S REGISTERED MODELS OF PIANOS & ORGANS Lowest Prices for Casn, or may be had on our Extended Payment System Term.. INSTRUMENTS BY ALL MAKERS, Which can be selected either at our own or London Show Rooms, and the advantage secured of our SPECIAL DISCOUNT TERMS, including FREE DELIVERY. D ALE, F ORIY, AND CO., HIGH-STREET & CASTLE-ARCADE, A13o at /CARDIFF. NLt. Tel. 1103. AlM?t ? N?t.M.110!. CHELTENHAM, BIRMINGHAM. 1;0. e9141 l. E. GANEs MILES OF LINOLEUM JUST ARRIVED. 150 PATTERNS TO SELECT FROM. CARPETS. IMMENSE STOCK READY FOR DELIVERY. P. E. GANE (Late TRAPNELL and GANE), gg AND 41, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. -11251 ALFRED K. JENKINS (L?te of WARING ^A GILLOW, Oxford-street, B Miadon), PLUMBER, HOT WATER I and SANITARY EXPERT. 8 DRAINAGE to 3f STEMS PRACTICALLY B TESTED AND REPORTED UPON. ■ 11, FREDERICK-STREET 1 Eoff Queen-street], CARDIFF. 1 Nat. Tel.: 01306. B SUMMER HOLIDAYS IMPORTANT TO READERS. THE t"^ESTERN J| All IS ON SALE AT THE FOLLOWING HOLIDAY RESORTS EACH MORNING:- ABERYSTWYTH. W. H. SMITH & SON Railway Bookstall. EVANS BROS.17, Pier-street. BUILTH. Miss E. OWEN .Broad-atreet. Mr. H. LEWIS .6 A 7, Market-hall. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. CLEVEDON (9.0 a.m.). W. H. SMITH & SON.Rail way Bookstall. FERRYSIDE. A. GOLDSMITH .Newaa.gent. ILFRACOMBE. H. SANDERS and SON .Fore-etreet. LLANDRINDOD WELLS. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. GEQ&GE GRIFFITHS High-street. LLANWRTYD WELLS. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. Miss WILLIAMS .Néwaagent. LLANGAMMARCH WELLS. Miss BOWEN .Púst-ofllce. LLANIDLOES. W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Bookstall. LLANSTEPHAN. E. T. DAVIES .The Emporium. LLANTWIT MAJOR. W. CUMMINGS .West-street. MUMBLES. W. H. JONES .The Dunns Poet-office. Mrs. ORRIN, Stationer, Ac.Post-office. Mrs. HOWELL .Newsagent. Mrs. E. JOHN .Newsagent. H. WRIGHT, Stationer Ithon House. Mr. WILLIAMS .Blackpill. PORTHCAWL. DAVID HUTCHINSON .Stationer, &e. Mrs. R. THOMAS .Newsagent. RHAYADER. W. H. SMITH & SON Railway Bookstall. E. PRICE .Newsa.gent. SOUTHERNDOWN. 1. VERITY .The Stores. SENNYBRIDGE. E. DA VIES Merchant. TENBY. W. H. SMITH.& SON Railway Bookstall. J. E. ARNETT, Stationer .The Library. C. FARLEY. Stationer, Ac.High-street. l WESTON (9.0 a.m.). W. H. SMITH & SON.Railway Booketall. W LEVER Regent-Btreet. LAWRENCE BROS. 28, High-streeL ? -B. H.?BINOE ..JCl?Mmont, ])?)H,rMK THE BEST METHOD OF SATISFYING A WANT I IS TO INSERT A SMALL ADVERTISEMENT IN THE "EVENING EXPRESS." FOR SALE OF CHARGES SEE BELOW. ■ PREPAID SCALE. Small Prepaid Advertisements are inserted in the EVENING EXPRESS at the following rates:- THRKK 8IX ONCE ONCE. TIMES. TIMES. S. D. S. D. S: B: 12 words or less 0 3 0 6 0 9 13 to 19 words. 0 5 0 10 1 3 20 to 26 words. 0 7 12 19 Each extra 7 2 0 4 0 6 words. COMBINED SCALE for Small Prepaid Adver- tisements in the "WESTERN MAIL" and "EVEN- ING EXPRESS" WORDS. ONCE. '"?" SI* WORDS. ONCS. :8 -r:. S. D. S. D. B. D. 12 or less 0 8 1 4 2 0 13 to 19 1 0 2 0 3 0 20 to 26 1 4 2 8 4 0 Each extra 7 words 0 4 0 8 1 0 words In all cases the name and address r. counted a. put of the Advertisement. LOST AND FOUND. LOST, black and tan Welsh Foxhound, from Ystrad JLj and Pentyrch Kennels, iTongwynlais, May 20th. Finder rewarded. e2298h28 FOUND, wire-hair Bitch; brown ears, collar; if not JL claimed three days will be sold.—Apply 58, Milli- cent-street, Cardiff. e2286h28 CLERICAL. ONKTON, Pembroke.-Curate, rriest, wanted; or music desirable; ;ClSO.-Apply Vicar, Monkton Priory. ell528 WANTED, Priest, for the district of Cwmcarn; T T quasi-charge; stipend, E120.-Apply Rev. Comp- ton Davies, Mynyddislwyn Vicarage, Newport, Mon. e2202h28 LEGAL. L AW*-Smalj.rractice for Sale, in rapidly improving colliery district; excellent opening.—P 78, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2194h28 SCHOLASTIC. W~ ANTED Art. 50, St. John's C.E. Boys' School, Cardiff.-Apply Headmaster. e232902 DOMESTIC SERVANTS. WANTED, capable General, about 25; plain cook- W ?ng; sm?Jl family.—Homwood, Partridge-road, CardiS. e2l9aol WANTED by the first week in July, a superior V. young girl as Housemaid-General in Small family; another servant kept.-Mrs. Urry, Oakhurst, Bridgeman-road, Penarth. eMlh29 WANTED, reliable, experienced General; small VV family; good wages.—Apply Miss Smith, 53, iTeilo-street, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. e2260h30 WANTED, good COOk-Genera I.-Apply Mrs. Risey, Newca 4le House, Bridgend. e2M9ol w ANTED, Nurse-Housemaid; small family; good IT references.—Mrs. Richards, Lancaster House, Tondu. 6231001 WANTED, by a trustworthy person, situation as yV good Cook; good references; long experience.— Watkins, Jubilee Villas, Tutshill, Chepstow. e2290ol WANTED, House-Parloursiaid; must be experienced, reliable, and understand oil lamps; good wages; small family; one mile from Brecon.—H. Edgar Thomas, Sunnybank, Brecon, South Wales. e2308h28 W ANTED, after Whitaun, good General Servant.— Apply John, 13, The Promenade, Swansea, eol RESPECTABLE young Girl as Betw<?amajd wanted. R-Mrs, Edwards, Oldwell, Penylan, Cardiff. ,e2238h29 WANTED, young- Girl, 16 or 17, to assbt house- parlourmaid.-Miss JeuSns, Mim-y-Doa, Penarth. e2244h29 W ANTED, trustworthy General Servant—Apply, ia YV first instance, between 10 and 12, Mrs. Griffith, 41, Penyian-road, Cardiff. e224&h29 W ANTED immediately, a General Servant—Apply, stating age, wages, and references, Mrs. E. Roberts, Railway-terrace, Resolven. e2206h28 W ANTED, experienced Housemaid.—Apply, stating age, experience, references, and wagee required, to Mrs. Jones, Tanybryn, Penrhiweeiber. e2234h29 HOTEL SERVANTS. _t- WANTED immediately, au t;Al?Llun?u unamber- Wmaid; must understand her duties thoroughly. Aiso 'a good Man as Second in posting yard; must be able to drive well, sober and industrious.—The County Hotel, Ebbw Vale. e2312h28 S'TEWABD and Stewardess wanted for new Conserva- tive Club; £ 2 per week first six months; rent, coal, and light free; £ 50 cash guarantee absolutely essential; no others need apply.—Apply with copies testimonials, B 41, Evening Express, Cardiff. elIS45 WANTED, Steward and Stewardess for Ynishir Con- tV stitutional Ciub at once; L50 security required.- Apply, Secretary, Baden-Powell Constitutional Club, Ynishir, Porth. — 611W WANiTED immediately, respectable young Lady to take charge of side bar.—Apply, with references, Holmes, The County, Ebbw Vale. e11528 MISCELLANEOUS, 81TUATIONS AINTERS are requested to keep away from Car- J. difl. Strike on. 62293h30 WANTED, strong Boy to look after horse, trap, and VV garden, mak) himself gemeraUy useful—Apply Howard, Glenrush, Pontypridd. e2SMh29  -ttttaNTED, a good Working Brewer for three-quarter W p!ant.-AppiyJJMscoe?mb?Ebbw_ Vale. eo2 ANiTBD, HaulicFiiTgrocery ii ?e mu?st have ex- w -ptio?itl refeream.-Apply, with full particu- iars, wages, &c., R 34, Evening ]Dzpr-, Cardiff. eh2g G- OOD Menwanted iõliëiîrïilli.-z, Gwendol1ne- GEtreet, Abera.von. e2N2o2  BOCEBT aid Provisions—Wanted im ately, Gactive young Man as an Assistant; state wages' references; live out.-R 38, Evening Express, Cardiff. e232302 ANTED, smart young Man aiT Carter and Ware- W houeeman.?ones, Grocer, Gladstone, Porth,. 1 62311h29 Wanted reliable Boy; look after pony and garden.-R 43, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2330h29 W ANTED, Situation, Place of Trust; good security W offered.-Apply B 21, Evening Express, Car- diff. 82288ol C ONFEarioNERY.-Illouu. Lady as third Countei (J AssistanJ.; must be ladylike and in busi- ness.—Stevens, Confectioner, Queen-street. Cardiff. eol RAIRDRES.SERS.-Wanted, a first-class Lient. H Hand and a good Junior; only steady, respectable men need apply.-100, Queen-street, Cardiff. e2289ol 1 VriV rrAITRE3S for the Dorothy, High-street; must be W bright and smart and 4ret-c18.5tl waitresa.- Stevens, Confectioner, Queen-street, Cardiff. 62282ol I APER — Bag — Department.-Wanted, experienced P Hands; plain work-Apply Walkey, rrhomag, and Co. (Limited), Tudor-road, Cardiff. el1541 jj)THING —Wanted to start Friday Next, Welsh Assistant, 30s. to 40s. weeldy.-Morri.s, Clothiers, Carmarthen. el1539 T» ESPECTABLE Lad (13-14) wanted to learn Sign- XV) writing, &c.-œ, Alexandra-road, Canton, Car- diff. e2273h3o -xVTrV rANTED, strong Lad—Apply Thomas, Hodge's- Y'V row, Cooperage, Cardiff. e230601 ATOUNG Man wanted; 35s. per week and commission; X regular work; splendid opening.-Address Compo Works, Farnworth, Bolton, Lanes. e230001 ANTBD, smart lad as Errand Bov—Ingram Bees, W 54, St. Mary-stree? Cardiff. e2270h30 A PPRENTICE wanted, to the etectncM iraae, cy B. A Hatcher and Co., Electrical Engin?M. 108, Bridge- street, Cardiff. Premium required. e22nh29 IRONMONGER—Wanted, smart Junior Assistant; must be able to speak Welsh-J. Minshall and Co., Ironmongers, Barmouth. e2201h28 DYLTONIA Insurance Soap Company, 85, Fore-street, DLondon, E.C., ensures earning 308. weekly.-Write ior circular. e11513 ANTED, sober, single man as Cowman; gool W milker; a"ibt in garden; good wages.-P 72, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2i83h28 c AnWrAKERS. n and Wife required for Cathe- (J dral-road Calvinistic Methodist Church, Cardiff.— Apply P 90, Evening Express, Cardiff. Members of a Christian Church preferred. e2218h29 OOT Trade.-Wanted, young Man (single), for all- )3 round repairing—Apply, stating terms, Boot Stores, Six BeUs, Aberbeeg, Mon. e2lOlh29 WANTED, respectable Lads to sell the Evening W Express" nightly.- PPIY to Manager :1 Evening Express Office, High-street. Newport. e10220 W ANTED. a couple of smart Boys to Ride Bicycles yV and make themselves useful.—Apply Evening Express Office. Cardiff..11203 PARTNERSHIP. I WINDOW Cleaning.—r?rt°M wanted; ,,h, L10- I' Derry, 123, Ca?rn-street, Cathays, Cardiff. ehM CLERKS, MANAGERS, &c. 1 Daily —Easy evening employment anywhere offered anyone who writes legibly.-For terms send addressed envelope North (Dept. 83), 6, York-buildings, Adelphi, London. e2267h30 £3 Weekly. Persons wanted everywhere for address- ing eirculare.-Send ad dressed envelope for pro- posal Manager, 8B, Km Lodge, BOdth&U, Middlesex. e2268b30 MART Junior Clerk wanted for wholesale provision ??importer&' odic&-State age, empezienc% &Wwy, and TRAVELLERS, AGENTS. PROVINCIAL Homes Company prepared to appoint 4 good practical men as Superintendents in South Wales; also good men required as Agente.-Inspector, Oxford-street, Swansea. e2291ol rrw Colliery Proprietors.-Harding and Co., Merchants, .L 44a, Castle-street, Cape Town, South Africa, desire sole Agency or Representation for good firm steam and house coals; best terms —As above. e2230h29 RAVELLER wanted, with connection with brewers, jL maltsters, others, to represent an Anthracite Col- liery :n England.-Appiy P 97, Evening Express, Car- diff. e2228h29 TRAVELLER wanted for the sale of best American TFlour for Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire Valleys; experienced man preferred.—Write, with full particulars, to P 87, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2214h28 DRESSMAKERS, &c. DRESSMAKING—Wanted, experienced Bodice and Skirt Hands; also Apprentices and Improvers.- Whitaker and Jones, Westbourne House, High-street, Cardiff. e2211h28 APARTMENTS. ypNEHEAD— Hopcott Private Hotel and Boarding .1,.1. Establishment. Uninterrupted view sea and hills; standing on high ground; five minutes from post-office; own farm produce; separate tables. Cheap week-end terms. From home to home.—Apply Pro- prietor. e2316o2 VISITORS to Swansea will find comfortable Lodgings and Furnished Apartments at 5, Neiwn-terrace.- Apply Mrs. Robinson. e232102 UPEBIOB Apartments; bedroom and sitting-room. —64, Richmond-road, Cardiff. e2297ol GENTLEMAN requires Sitting and Bed Room in Gneighbourhood of Cathedral-road.—Write, stating particulars, B 19, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2285h28 FARMHOUSE Apartments to Let for summer months; Fheal-thy, pleasant, comfortable.-Miles, Stowe, Cole- ford, Glos. c230401 BOAKD RoWdence, from Us] 3d.; liberal table; Bpiaao; bathroom—10, Richmond-road, Cardiff. e2250h30 P ORTHCAWL.-Oletha, home from home boarding establishments; charmingly situated; clo.. sea, station—Mrs. Fowler and Miss Goulding. Telephone 24. e2197h28 GOOD Apartments, gentlemen; partial board, 14s. Geach (optional).—40, Gordon-road, Cardiff. e2182h28 WANTED, gentleman as Paying Guest (business or otherwise) good home; few minutes from station.—Y 16, Romilly-road, Barry. e2192h28 WO Unfurnished Rooms to Let; suit young couple; Tevery convenience.-47, De Burgh-street, Cardiff. el423h29 PREMISES. 1TkVX yTESSRS. 8 HERN AND -ERTWER, JM. AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, SURVEYORS, HOUSE AND ESTA TB AGENTS. For list of Business Premises and House* te be Let or Sold see Western Mail" Daily. Printed Register free. Offices. 93. St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Established 1349. ANTED to rent, a Cottage, about 7s. weekly, W within 10 miles of Cardiff.-Williams, 201, Car- lisle-street, Cardiff. e2319h29 PENARTH—To Let, August, Furnished House; two sitting, four bed rooms; five minutes beach and pier.-R 40, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2328o2 FTVO be Let, shop; good dwelling attached; long X room upstairs; all adapted for any branch; money can and has been made by an up-to-date business man; inspection confirm; best spot, best district anthracite coals—Bowen, Mount Pleasant, Pontyberem, Llanelly. e2315b27 To Let, 33, Stacey-road.-Apply Williams, Kendale House, Plymouth-road, Penarth; or 5, Comet-street, Splotlands, Cardiff. e2274h30 WANTED, Unfurnished House; 4 reception, 8 bed rooms; stable, bath, lavatory; good main water; sanitation.-R. 28, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2307o8 MUMBLES—Langland and Caswell.-Several of the ..l' choioest Residences in these localities to be Let, furnished, for the summer months.—Apply Tunbridge, 19, Gower-street, Swansea. e2255hS0 IR ICE[K,OND-Road.-House for Sale (town end) or to Let, furnished; 2 reception, 6 bed rooms, dress- ing-room, bathroom; good garden.-Write R 24, Evening Express; Cardiff. e2296ol LANMOB, Langland Bay, abutting on "ads.-To Let, furnished, detached residence, containing 3 sitting-rooms, 5 bedrooms, bath; telephone fitted and acetylene gas laid on; very comfortably furnished.- Apply Tunbridge, Gower-street, Swansea. e2253h30 P ORTlffcAWL.-To Let, Tregullow House; comfort- J. ably furnished; near bathing beach.—Apply Blight. e2221h29 TJORTHCAWL.—For sale, eight-roomed House; near X beach and station—Hall, Falkland. C230301 VALUABLE Corner House; 5-stall stable, loft, and V large yard; centre of Cathays; admirable site for coal merchants, hauliers, milk vendors, &c.; £650; mort- gage can remain.—Boberts-Jones and Everett, Market- buildings/ Cardiff. e230aol GOOD Business Premises to Let, at Docks—Apply GBruk?wich, 113, Bute Docks, Cardiff. e224M29 FB Sale or to Let, commodious new Residence, over- .r looking Roath Park; shrubberies, lawns, &c. double frontage, 4 large bays, 12 rooms, charming con- servatory; electric lights, trams, telephone, &c.; price, E350, remainder on mortgap.-Roberts Jones and Everett, Market-chambers, Cardiff. eB210h28 P ORTHCAWL.-Purnished Cottage; ten munutes' J[_ walk from links and golf station; sitting-room, kitchen, five bedrooms.-Apply Grace, Porthcawl. eh28 0 FFICES to Let, over the Dorothy. e2239h29 m-o Let, Tydvill House, No. 2, West bourne-road, Penarth; convenient house; only two minutes from station; now being renovated tbroughout.-Apply 21, Westbourne-road, Penarth. e11515 ST. John's-square; fine position; Shop and Premises— S Gottwaltz and Perry, High-street, Cardiff. e2065h30 BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL. FR Sale, Brick Plant, compte; good condition- Apply Z., Evening Express, Swansea. e232009 R Disposal, Drapery and Outntting; grand oppor- .r tunity; new colliery opening; stock at valuation. -Apply Alden, Pengam. e2324o2 "LWR Disposal, Restaurant, Confectionery, and Tem- peranee Hotel Business; takings, L30 weekly; established 20 years—11. Custom House-street," Car- diff. e2199h28 PUBLIC-HOUSES. WESTON-super-Mare.—Belle Vue Frtvato Hotel,  Beach-road; YMy liberal taMe; facing sea; low tariff. 8216601 WANTED Management Licensed House by expe- Vw rienced pe?on.—B 20, Evening Express, Car- diff. 6228701 ANTED, Management Licence Temperance, or W'Farmhouae, Caerphilly Cheese, by widow and daughter; own furniture; highest reference.-R 29, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2306h28 LAND. UILDING Land to Let; room for 12 cottages; good _D situation; near railway station in prosperous place, Western Valleys; stone free on ground; every accom- modation; finance and permanent mortgage arranged.- Apply R 17, Evening Express, Cardiff. e2281h30 COAL FOR SALE. COALS per ton for cuh on delivery.—Our Specia! C OALS p ert 21s. is noted for heat, durability, and cleanliness; Bed Ash Large, 16s.; Cobbles, 16s.; Range Coal, 15s.; other qualities at proportionate prices; please send postcard.-Shields Bros., Crwys Coal Yard, R.R., Crwys Bridge, Cardiff. Estd. 1875. -11392 PABK Coal Co., agents for North's Red Ash Coals, J" Salisbury-road, Cardiff; Wyndham Red Ash, dur- able and clean; Maesteg "Deep," double-screened and economical; Mamteg Deep Cobbles; Ocean Nuts for bakers. Nat. TeL, 599. Established 1885.-D. Beynon, Manager. e11296 HORSES, LIVE STOCK, Ac. WANTED to hire, strong Horse, to work on farm— W Davies, Farmer, Whitchurch. e2!27h29 FOB Sale, powerful, thick-set Bay Mare, 15 hands, 6 FORS?le., =ute l, reliable in harness; very free and quiet.—Apply Cooper, Hay and Corn Stores, Lan- dore. eZMh28 pAY the Rent in Bacon.—Squire Giles' Pig Powders t_ cure Colds, Wheezing, and Inflammation. Fatten in half the usual time. Best for stores and breeding sows. 12 for IOd, SQUIRE Giles' Worm Powders for Pigs. The premier remedy. Used by the leading breeders. Four for Is —Of all Seedsmen or from Squire Giles Company's Aeents, Kemick and Son (Limited), 85, Bridge-street, Cardiff. ell446 CARRIAGES, HARNESS, &0. R Sale, new Four-in-Hand Break, carry 20; cheap; P lamps and cushions complete.—Curtis, Bush Hotel, Tredegar. e2317o2 AYLOR and Sons, Sherwood, Llwynypia, General TUndertakers.-Hearse, ShelUbier, and Coaches to order. Prices to suit the working elaoes. e2292h28 VER 100 new and second-hand Dogcarts, all Ovmetiea, Governess Cars, Gigs, Landaus, Broughams, Wagonettes, &c, with and without rubber tyres, at J. Norman's new Carriaga Showrooms, 234, Cowbridge-road. Canton. Cardiff. -.11720 s PECIAL value in Hand-sewn Hamess.-The followl*ug prices are for complete sets made from the best English leather, and all strapping warranted hand-sewn; blaok or brown, with patent leather or plain saddle and collar, solid nickel bit, complete. Brass-mounted; all brass hames, well finished, and best of workmanship- pony size, £4 10s.; cob size, B5 5s.; full size, B5 10s. Solid nickel mounted-pony size, £4 15s.; cob size, £ 5 lOB.; full size, ES 15s. Carriage paid to all parts. Cheapest and best selection in Wales. First prize for harness at Cardiff, Aberdare, and Mountain Ash Shows.—Steward's Harness & Bag Factory, Wood-st., Cardiff. Nat. Tel. 3x1. &15335 NEW four-wheel Dog-cart, with rubber tyres; second- hand Hansom, thoroughly done up, with 2in rubber tyres; second-hand four-wheel Dog-cart, equal to new, with pole, bar, and shafts.IAWIB. CugjMO Builder, TIO 3 BICYCLES, rc.  Queetion.-Why purchase ?Ha&ppointmentat A auction-rooms or be led a?tr?r by alluring adver- tisements when you can suit bdUL your pocket and desires by making a selection at Bevan's well- known depot, who cordially nrvSjtls inspection? Note the following — — — —— BEVAN'S Special; fitted witlfe-tiea wheel, coaster hub, plated rims, front rim tMfce; guaranteed for t,,el?? months; LS 178. 6d. ?ii-  BEVAN'S Diamond; fitted wit f I-roe wheel, BGwden rim brake on back and C Pe on front wheals, plated rims, British tyres; £778., 12 payments of 15s. EVAN'S Standard, New Hnd?j? r'atted with ball- Bbe-ar-?'ng free wheel, front anrefhek Bowden brakes, Dunlop tyres, plated rims; full ranteed for two ycar9; :BM 10s., or montMy payn??ef 21s. EVAN'S Rover; fitted with frictionless free Bwheel, Rover rim brakes, SlilWop tyres; machine beautifully lined in green and gol.£12 12s., or monthly payments of 24s. 6d. L B' EVAN has a great number of ond-hand Cycles, in good condition, from £ 2 lit—Robert Bevan, 31, Castle-gtreet, Cardiff. r. e11257 ARGAIN.-Safety, 26in.; 9 varking order; must sell; L3 15s.—19, PlantageneMtreet, Cardiff. eh30 UVENILE Cycle, nearly beautiful little machine; bargain.-149, DoniNt-atfeet, Boath, Car- diff. e2209h28 r 1 h GENT.'S BIcycle; free wheel;jm brake; Wi cheap. G-59, Handatr-road, Canton, ?rdie. e2279h3O Grand Mount—The Riley l?xri?l Speed, Clipper A Grand d ?ttyyrree.s, weiiggh.t t 241b.; tbee tlO. or 12 inew- ments of 20s.; send for catalogue.- Agents wanted where unrepresented.-Apply Biley Cyc? Comp?ay (Limited), Coventry. ell480 A POLOGY, Apology, Apoiogit—Messrs. Parry and Co., Cycle Manufacturers, Le of Mill-lane, now removed to new premises, StraijSl Buildings, Penarth- road, close to G.W.B. Station, desire to Apologise U their numerous friends and the ceneral public for the delay lately experienced in tht execution of many orders, but are now in a position to attend to all orders and give prompt delivery. Siren Cycles built to order from 10 guineas cash. New Departure, Morrow, Eadie's New Combination Hub, or the Hub 2-speed Gear, fitted with care and despatch at moderate charges. Bepairs, Stove Enamelling, Nickel-pliiting.-Note new address, Strand Buildings, Penarth-road, Cardiff. e11308 AS uru.1 Pioneers lead the way; B.B.A. and Eadic Af,tting?, free wh.1s, 2 bra?M, built and finished in our matchless style for 10 and 12 guineas; no higher price; Morrow, Eadie, Perry free wheels; Crablvs and Bowden brakes, atr tubes, outer covers at cut pricec; plating and enamelling.-Parsons & Co., Tynycoed-place, Donald-street, and 48, Broadway, Boath. ell289 T)EPAIRS, if sent to Morris Bm., Cycle and Motor J?, Works, Pontyprid?. always give BatMtction. Over- haul, enamel, and re-plats for 86s. if sent at once. Accessories to trade at wholesale factors' prices. el647 A Road Racing Machine fitted with low drop handle- bar, Dunlop tyres, Westwood rims, and roller chain; price £4 10s.-Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent.'s Eudge-?tntworth, 27m. frame; suit tau I A rider; fitted with Dunlop tyres; good, strong, ser- viceable machine; fixed gear; price E5 10s.-Rudge-Whit- I worth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Gent.'s Special Rudge-Whitth, 27in. frame; suit Atalt rider; fitted with gearcase, Palmer tyree, and fixed gear; strong, serviceable machine; price jE6 IDs.- Budge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Special Rudge-Whitworth, 24in. frame and 261n. wheels; free wheel and rim brake fitted; almost equal to new; price £7 10s.-andge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A 1903 Standard Gent?Rudge-Whitworth, &tted with ?? free wheel and two -ri? brakes, 24in. frame and 26in. wheels; only had one paonth's riding; price £8 17s. ed.-Budge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 106, St. Mary-street, Cardiff.  1903 Standard L4dy's Rudge-Whitworth, fitted with Afree wheel and two rim brakes; only bad one month's riding; price L8 17s. 6d.-Budge- Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Budge-Whitworth Path Bacer,  24in. frame, 26in. Awheels, plated rims, fixed head; light and fast; 1902 machine; slightly shop-soiled; price jEll 7s. 6d.- Rudge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Gent.'s Budge-Whitworth Special Machine, medium- Asize frame, 1902 machine; ntted with free wheel two brakes; perfectly new, but slightly shop-soiled; price fill Ms: 6d.- A Gent.'s Special Rudge-Whitworth 1902 Machine, AfiLtted with Hub two Speed Gear; usual price Brf 17s., will accept £ 12 12#.—hitworth (Lt4.), 106, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Gent.'s Special Budge-WMtworth 1902 Machine, Ashc,p-soiled only; fitted with free wheel and two brakes; 24in. frame and 26in. wheels;' beautifully lined with gold leaf; usual price L15 ISt1.. will accept £12 12s.— Budge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 108, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A Lady's Special Budge-Whitworth, high frame, 1902 Amac-hine, but slightly shop-soiled; usual price E15 15s., will accept L12 12s—Budge-Whitworth (Ltd.), 106, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. elll08 A James CYCle, jaws or BMU'e, aj?e free wheel, 2 Arim brakes or option bask pedalling, hub brake, plated rims, g roller chain, for £ 10 10s. cash, or 20s. monthly; 2 speed gear fitted 36s. extra; other Models at 12 and 15 guineas. These eyclee are built by a arm of 25 years' experience, and toth racars and roadsters are famous oa the path and road; free-wheeling aAd back- pedalling Lady's and Gent's Tricycles a speciality- Write to-day for 1903 catalogues and deferred payment order forma to the James Cyile Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. ellOTI X Excelsior Cyele, 6y BayU88 Thoum, Coventry. ?? lady's or gent's, Hyde free wheel, 2 rim brakes, plated rims, Clincher A-we. tyres, roUer chain, hub brake optional; cash, JSIO 10s., or 2ls. monthly; grand value. A Eureka Cycle, same makers, complete with front rim brake, mudguards, steering lock, roller chain, for LB 8s. cash or 16s. gid. monthly. This Is the best working man's machine made, and is fully guarante" Catalogues and order forine from the Excelsior Cycle Depot, 138, Castle-road, CwufiE- Nat. Tel., 395. t-11071  few ehop-aoned _4 eeçOnd-hand lady's amd gent's ?? Cycles for disposal at TW low rates to clear; cash or monthly payments. Bepairs executed to all makes of Cycles at lowest rates; largest stock of accessories kept in South Wales. Send your inquiries; prompt attention guaranteed -Address 138, Caetle-road Cardiff. MOTORS, MOTOR CYCLES. NEW Hudson Motor Cycle, genuine De Dion engine, Sprey carburetter, 2-bors8 power, Dunlop motor tyres; weight Bolb.; price £46 cash, or monthly terms can be &rranged.-Robert Bevan, 31, Castle-street, Car- diff. 611551 ONEEB Motor-Cycleslead the way; Pioneer, Bex, J[_ Minerva BWues; prices from C40. We are makers of engines, parts and fittings for cycles and oars; try us for rePairs.-Parsons, l'YuYcOed-Place, Cardiff. ell284 THE "Pugeot" Motor Cycle, 2-h.p. (equal to other so-called 2i-h.p. engines); fitted with 2 brakes, Dunlop Motor tyres, special coil; free trial to intending purchaser; price jM5 cash—Sole Agent. A. B. Powis, Engineer, Andrews-buildings, Queen-street, Cardiff. el1448 YLIFFE and Son? D*? Motor Md Cycle Works, A? Cardie and Newport. Sole t?ente for genuine licensed De Dion Motor Cars; also Bex 3-h.p. Motor Cycles, with forecarriage; Kerry 2t Motor Cycle; best value in Wales. Repairs done to any make car or motor cycle. Accuinulators re-charged. Nat. Telephone 832. XCELSIOB Motor Cycles, world-famed for speed Eand hill climbing; winners of aU the prmcipal con- tests; hold world's records; the most reliable motor cycle made; in 2, 2i. and 2i brake horse-power; spray or surface carburettor, valve lifter, rim brakes, and all latest improvements; prices from £ 45; comparison tests invited.-Catalocues and booklets from Excelsior Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. Nst. Tel.. 395. ellalO c -LIDMENT-JameWs NOwr Cycles, by James's Cycle Co.; weight about 701b., latest improvements; price with belt drive, or chain drive with 2 speed gear, £42; other Models with special design frame, 2 h.p., £45, 21 h.p. ditto, £50. Lists on application—The James Depot, 138, Castle-road, Cardiff. Nat. Telephone, 395. SEVERAL Motor Tricycles and Quadrlcycles for dis- posal; 2i and 3 h.p.; it nearly new condition; by Perry and Co. (Ltd.), Birmingham; excellent hill climbers; Bowden lifters, epwe tanks, band brakes, grappler tyres; De Dion carburettors, celluloid accumu- lators; guaranteed in perfect working order; from £35 each; cost double; trial allowed to intending purchaser; great bargains; motor castings and complete engines and spare parts in stock; plugs; volt-metres, valves, springs, washers, contact screws, and blades, Ac., of all makes. Petrol, *c. Bepairs executed. Any make Car or Cycle supplied at lowest prices.-Inqutries Motor Depot, 138, Castle-road. Crdifi, Nat Telephone. iSS. e11070 MEDICAL REMEDIES. ARTIFICIAL Legs, Hands, Eyes, Trusses, Leg Irons, A- Crutches, Belts, Children's itubber Trusses, Elastic Stockings, &c.; repairs or re-covering done; lady atten- dant. Catalogue free.-Allen Pearce, Charles-street (off Queen-street), Cardiff, and Broadmead, Bristol. elOO72 As a family medicine Kemick's Vegetable Pills are A unique. Indigestion, headache, biliousness, and liver troubles quickly disappear after a dose or two of Kernick's Vegetable Pills- ^d., 134d„ and 2s. 9d. per box. -——————— ■ppv^ipTT1'c Pills are not coated with a Kthick white unable coating. They are tast?ess, quickly and easily swallowed, immediately absorbed Ld cure promptly. ?d.. 1JW^ and 2s. 9d. per box, of all chemists, or of Kernick and Son (Limited), The Old Drug Stores, 85, Bridge-street. Cardiff. e10119 PIGEONS, POULTRY, &c. YOBKSHIRE Canaries for Sale; cocks, 10s.; hens, JL 4s.—Andrews, IDsole Arms, Canton, Cardiff. eh29 PUBLIC NOTICES. CARDIFF RACES AND STEEPLE- CHASES. WHIT-MONDAY, JUNE 1st. CHEAP TRAINS FROM ALL PARTS. PRICES OF ADMISSION:- To the Ground, ONE SHILLING. Carriages Free, but Is. each occupant. Tattersall'e Enclosure, including Paddock, loo.; Ladiea, 6e.; Publio Stand, 2a. MUSICAL. BACH Piano, in handsome rosewood and marqueterie; returned from hire, but absolutely equal to new in ovwy particular; only &!7 Mt. cash; listed at £ »— Thmpoon ad ShMt?t (Lidli, M,, ?Queen-stre.t, Cardiff. ECHSTEIN Piano; rettUned from hire, but vwy BliWe usad, and in perfect order; o?Cer. ed for £ 5., caab; listed at £60.-ThompsoD. and Shackell (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff. IANOS, returned from hire, in great variety, at prices ranging from tH to Lz5, including instru- ments by most of the leading makers; full descriptive list free on application; easy terms arranged, or a special discount for caah.-Tuompson and Shacwil (Limited), 24, Queen-street, Cardiff; 32, CMM.treet. e970l Swansea. e9101 PIANOS, Pianos, Pianon.- Heath and Sons' jr special offers in iron-framed Pianofortes, with all the latest modern improvements. A BTISTIC" Model; good walnut CMe; full com- Apas5; cash, £ 15 15s. "EUROPEAN" Model; fine walnut case; check action, trichord, &c.; cash, LIS 186. "A LEXANDEB" Model; faU compass; handsome A marqueterie panel, tc; ca)?..EZ: 12s. 6d. "TTANDSOME Pianoforte, In LctiM ca?. full size _tj. and compass; ?ch CM. and tone; double sconces; cash, £25 4s. _————— "MUSIC Trades Association" Model; marvellous I jM value; beautiful, rich tone; cash, £31. "T~vRAWING-Boom Model"; a perfect tMtrumeM for J? touch, tone, and durabttty; cash. 10*. tVXV TTt shall be ped to ?rr?ge for any of these I yV instrument 5 ?o b. obtained on ow imPrOT?d Hire System—For terms, & call at R. J.  ?'* 78, Que.n-?r.et (corner of Charles-street). Cardiff. A s« Fontyphdd Penarth. and Port Talbot..11186 DALE. Forty, and Co.'s Specialities in full compass, iron framed Pianofortes. COLLEGE" Model; cash, £ 16 le.; (class A) -lid walnutwood c.e. "COLLEGE" Model: cash, £18 181.; (class B) solid I walnutwood case. DUCATIONAL" Model; cash. fja IW.; handsome J'j walnutwood case. INFLEXIBLE" Model; cash, £2i full size, JL upright piano; vertical stringing. •^TI BONCLAD" Model; caeh. £28; small upright grand ovarstrung. "T ISZT" Model; cash, £31 108.; magnificent value; t j overstrung. KAISER" Model; -ash, £ 42; a full upriffct concert grand _———— ALL above Models ('an be had on our Hire Purchase A. System for a smart sum monthly. Call and inspect above specialities if seeking a good and reliable Piano a. a moderate cost. DALE, Forty. and Co., PtMo and Organ Morch?e, JL? High-etr?t and Cutle Arcade. C&NM olOSBB FURNITURE. EVAN and Co.'s special bargains for emb.-Camx, Swansea, Pontypridd, Newport, Pontypoot. EVAN and Co. for handsome Tapestry Cari??, Bbordered and ready for layin(, from 1U. Ild. tYEVAN and Co. for grand patterns and excellent value in Floorcloth and Linoleam. BEVAN and Co. for Carpets and Hearthrugs of every description at lowest prices. BTSVAN and Co. for mueive Iron Bedsteads, &tm. Jj pmMa, from £ 1 118. 00. BKVAN and Co. for apeamd Head and Foot AU-bMM BBed4?teads, from L4 4s. -B- ,EVAN and Co. for beet value in Wire-woven Mat-  tresses, fun-sized. trom 78. 11 BEVAN and Co. for full-sized own make Feather BBeds, 600d linen ticks, from 323. &d. ?EVAN and Co. for handsome Walnut Sideboards, Bplate-glas3 backs, from LS 195. &d. EVAN and Co. for immense selection Walnut and Bother OvennaNtels. 5s. lld. to 10 guineas. '?EVAN and Co. for special Bedroom Suites, cbest, Bglass, marble stand, chairs, &c., £ 3 176. 6d. BEVAN and Co., for ?rand value Satin Walnut Bed- Broom Suites, from 10 to 25 guineas. BEVAN and Co. for Chippendale and other CabilloW Band SidebQMda; great variety. DEY AN and Co. for American Organs, every iaetju- Wm?3at Warranted 10 years, from L7 17s. 6d. BEV AN and Co. for Pianofortes, full compass, hand- _D some walnut cases, from 915 15s. tcvau and Co. for handsome Saddlebag Suites, Bgrand patterns, from 8 to 16 guineas. '?EVAN and Co. for the celebrated Empress Piano, a Bmagnificent Instrument, 28 guineas. EVAN and Co. for really beautiful Suites in figured Bsilk, from 12 guineas to 25 guineas. -Jn?EVAN and Co. for the King of all Pianœ; see it Bbefore buying elsewhere; 40 guineas. el0806 EVAN and Co. (Ltd.), Largest Furnishers, Cardiff, BSwan- Pontypridd, Newport, and Pontypool. DOMESTIC ARTICLES. ONE of the Wonders of the Age is Spencer's New High Arm Sewing Machine, with walnut cover and full set of appliances, for jE2 18s. 6d. cash; money re- turned if not approved; best value in sewing machines.— Spencer's Domestic Machine Depot, St. John's-squar*. Cardiff. Send poet-card for price list. e!1012-2 HOME Employment.—Knitting Machines, latest JL1 style, wonderfully easy; cash or hire; lessons free; distance no object; est. 1871.-W. Griffiths, Machine Depot, 146. Windsor-road. Neath. sum SPORTING GUN, bargain; double breech-loader, latest improve- ? UN, bargain; double breech-loader, latest improve- ments, 12-bore central fire, finest steel barrels; well finished, nicely balanced; splendid killer; appro- val; 40s.—Sportsman, 1, Tudor-street, Merthyr. e2294ol s QUIRE Giles' Worm Powders and Pills for Dogs; nothing like 'em; harmless and effectual; packets 6d. and 1a., of all Seedmen.-Locaa Agents: Hibbert and Sons, Noah Ree6, Walker e11445 FARM AND GARDEN. ARDEN Netting, Garden Netting, Garden Netting.- GCord Netting, best quality for covering seed beds, fruit trees, fowl runs, Ac., *o.; 16 square yards for la.- Grainger, 8, Working-street. Cardiff. ell397 AN NED Gasden Netting, 50 yards x 1 yard wide, _L 2/11; 2 yards wide, 5/9; 4 yards wide, 10/6 per bundle; id., lid., and 3d. per yard—Miles, Daniel, and Co. (Limited). Castle-street, Cardiff. Q11556 ABDEN Hose, 60 feet, 1-ply 11/3, 2-ply 1W 3d. and G4d per foot; Hose Reels, from 6/9; Garden Arches, from 4/6; Wire Fencing, Wood Trellis, Lawn Mowers (a few slightly shop-soiled, reduced to clear), &c.- Miles, Daniel, and Co. (Limited), Ironmongers, Castle- street, Cardiff. e11536 ■ ■ = MISCELLANEOUS. ALMISTBY, P hzenolo", Fboto-rcading.-Frufemor t Eugene's first professional visit Cardiff.-Whartow street, Cardiff eU2s^ Is your Watch Wrong? The best and cheapest shop in Cardiff for the repair of watches of every description (English or Foreign) is 38, Castls Arcadi (third shop from Castle-street), by James Keir (for tea years with Mr. Spiridion). Clocks and Music Boxes cleaned and repaired. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. BILLIABD Tables, second-hand; all sizes; cheap to Br,lear.-Probert's Billiard Works, Plymouth. eo2 ii -;IWATELERS for bedding purposes, guaranteed purified, from 64d. per lb.-Write for samples to Jenkins Bros., Feather Merchants, 20, Water-street, Carmarthen. 8233202 TEA and Coffee Urn for counter for Sa1e.teveD8, TConfectioner, Limited, Cardiff. e2240h29 ITIOB sale, about 0 Dry Dock Blocks, solid oak, 6ft. j' and 5ft. long, 14 inches square, bolted and ringed each end; Posts, Gates, and goyd Timber for building sheds, fencing, &c.-Apply T. Palmer, Woodyard, Pill, Milford Haven. e2301ol BATH and West and Southern Counties Exhibition— BTo Hotel Proprietors and License! Victuallers- Great Sale of Bar-glass of every description; entire stock must be cleared; special line of Sleovers, Is. 3d. per doz.-Abrahams and Co., 8, Colston-avenue, Bris- tol e2181h28 MISCELLANEOUS SALES Contd.! S""S. -Few large sizes (second-hand), cheap.-IAWII, Safe Dealers, Sunderland. elllZl S" UN Blinds, every description, for shops, residences; estimates free; any distance.-F-ed Morgan and Co., Cardiff, Manufacturers and Contractors, also of Tents, Flags, Tarpaulins, Horse, Car, and Rick Covers, Har- ness, Awnings, Oilskins, Sacks, Coalbags, Rope Netting. ellQ95 THE A B C of Bridge; new edition; Is. 2d. post free. JL —Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. B~ URGLAB-Proof Safe; patent lock; suitable for papers or jewels; an exact model of ordinary large safe; price £ 2 6s.-Stationery Department, Wee- tem Mail, Cardiff. I; ST of Useful Office Goods:-ftper fasteners, office JLf paste, electro-plated pins, damping-wells and brushes, sponge bowls; stamping pads in various coloure always ready for use; paper weights, ebony rulers, ink- stands, inkwells, inks in all colours and for every possible use; erasing knives, paper cutters, dupUcate post-card books, letter clips, pen nibs to suit all ha.nds, pen-racks, pen-wipers, Ac., &c., on sale at the Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. B- URGLAP.-Proof Cash Boxe- can be screwed to Btable or dmk; price list to be obtained on appli- tation.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. FOUNTAIN Pens.-A large variety of all makes and J' in all qualities; prices from Is. each.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE Paternoster Printer, for printing cards, books, papers, Ac.; prices Is. and 4a. -Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. t^n" QUIBE Within Upon Everything," a most Pi useful book; 2s. 9d., post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. ROGBESSrVE Wtist Invitation Cards, 6d. and 9d. JL per dozen.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. mJL HE Pen-carbon Manifold Crder Book of 100 pages; .I. price Is.; a clear copy is produced simply by using ordinary pen and ink.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff- EMBOSSED Lace Dish Papers, in packets of three Edozen, assorted sizes; price Is.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. MBS. Beeton's Cookery Books; a collection of prac- Mtieal recipes; prices, Ia. 2d. and 2a. 9d., post free. —Stationery Department. Western Mail, Cardiff. Pen Nib that will suit almost every writer, the A"Weatern Mail" QuiU; sample box 6d., post free.- Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. DESSEBT Papers, 25 for 6d.; five different sizes and designs—Stationery Department, Western Mail, cudift.. OOLSCAP and Quarto Letter Presses and Stands; Fprice list on appcatD.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. CONSULT Me" (a book that every family requires), C 25. 9d., poet free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. A Chineee Honeymoon," Three Little Maids," and .1." A Princess of Kensington"; six real photographic post-cards of either of the above plays at Is. per packet. —Can be obtained at the Stationery Department. Wee. tern Mail, Cardiff. APANESE Serviettes; clean, cheap, and handy; Is. per box of K.—Btatienery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. LINEN Paper Tray Cloths, in three sizes; 11. per JL? box of one dozm.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. THE TatMef" Fountain Pea, fitted with 14-carat Tgold nib; pr? ?. 84L-Statio&eU Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. T>ROGBKSSrV £ Whist Badges.-The 11 ealitweg r Series, 2d. per dozen.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. HE Pen-carbon Letter Book; copies while writing; Tuo prees, no work; any ink and any pen; the most perfect, rapid, and efficient method of copying letters, fcc., ever invented; full directions given with each book; price M.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. INDEXED Letter Files.-Amberg, Warwick, Match- JL leas, Ac., and various other makes at moderate prices.-Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. rpHE Law of Landlord and Tenant," with a T copious collection of useful forms; la. 2d. post free.—Stationery Department, Western Mail, Cardiff. USEFUL and Ornamental Shelf Paper for decoration tj of shelves or cupboards, &c., with brass nails for fixing; box, containing twelve yards, 8d., post free.- Stationery Department, Western Mail. Cardiff. MONEY TO LEND. nrtHE CHARING CROSS BANK. X Established 1870. 119 120, Blshoptsgate-st. 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A RACE WITH RUINø'41,
A RACE WITH RUINø 4 1, By HEADON HILL, Author of "Guilty Gold," "The Queen of Night," "By a Hair's Breadth," "The Peril of the Prince," Ac., Ac. CHAPTER Xili. [ Shadows in Beaker-street I Inspector Croal was a rapid reasoner, and. having recovered from the shock of finding that the beautiful Miss Beauchamp, whom he had met in the best society," at Bar- field, was engaged in sending out snips" from a sordid room off Fleet-street, he at once assumed that Sir Charles Roylance was aware of the fact. And the further question at once arose: Had Sir Charles any knowledge—above all, a. guilty knowledge—of the crime in the gorse? One thing was very certain. It would be worse than useless now to make a direct appeal for information to these people. Having come to this decision, rather than run the risk of recognition by Nance, he cut short his visit and took his departure, after exchanging a few racing commonplaces with the blind prophet. "Broken-down swells!" was his thoughtful comment as he crossed the landing under the skylight, beyond which another broken- down swell" was cowering and listening, a sight of whom in that place by the detective would have altered the course of this story and made the difference between life and death to some. Ah, Nance Beauchamp! Nance Beauchamp! Tou little thought when you practised your ruse for getting Lord Hooligan out of the way how far you went towards defeating your ends; and what a load of sorrow you would have saved yourself and others if you had waited till Croal's keen eyes had had a chance of connecting your father's brutal partner with the brutal" honeymooner" of the Angler's Rest! She came tripping up the stairs with her empty basket, and found her father very pleased with himself. If that was really a detective he got nothing out of me about Hooligan," the old gentleman chuckled. Much as I should like to see his lordship put to confusion, honour forbade my giving him away. But how did you come to know a policeman by sight, my child?" He-Inspector Croal-was pointed out to me the other day." "I suppose he came to see if we were running our business honestly," said the former owner of Beauchamp Grange, proudly conscious of his integrity. "You had better call that cubbish scion of the peerage down, now that the bogey has gone away." Nance assented, and, taking the chair to st.a.nd on, unfastened the skylight; but it was not till he had been trebly assured that there was no stranger in the office that Hooligan would descend. At last he swung himself on to the landing, haggard of eye and dishevelled as to his garments. "Has-has the fellow gone?" he queried, shooting furtive glances at the door. I have said so three times already." replied Nance contemptuously. "I cannot tell, of course, whether he will return." "Well, then, I'll be off for a drink, and I sha'n't be back—to-day, at any rate," Hooligan muttered: But see here, Miss," he added savagely, if you play hanky-panky with the business because I don't happen to be on hand to look after it, there'll be trouble. Under- stand that." With which he turned and went down the stairs without entering the office, relieving Nance from the fear that his suspicions might be aroused on finding that she had posted the letters during his concealment. But now that he was gone, and she knew that so far her stratagem had succeeded, reaction set in, and she asked herself to what lengths she would go in preserving silence on what she had seen and heard in the gorse-patch. She was appalled by the perilous path on which she had entered. but she tried to comfort herself with the feeble casuistry that she had no intention of defeating the ends of justice. When she should have rectified the injury done to Sir Charles Roylance, and was, therefore, able to justify herself to him, it would be time enough to make the revelations. To inform the police at present would entail exposures which she simply could not face, but which she would force herself to endure as soon as Parker's Lightning Finals" no longer meant ruin for Sir Charles. She would not mind being known as the girl from Parker's" then-let the world say what it might. The remainder of the day passed quietly, and Nance took advantage of Hooligan's absence to substitute her own circular announcing Starlight's breakdown to all subscribers as applications came in by successive posts. When she locked the door of the office at six o'clock and guided her father's tottering footsteps down the stairs she Alfit all the elation of a general who has started a prosperous campaign, but she did not know that Inspector Croal, in the garb of an elderly City man, and with his dogged jaws covered with a trimly-clipped false beard, was seated on the roof of the 'bus that took them home. To Mr. Croal's matured experience it was mere child's play to shepherd the girl and her father to the dreary thoroughfare. They got down at the corner of Beaker- street, and Nance was far too busy with her blind charge to observe the persistent "shadow" that followed them to Frank Bremner's door. The inspector walked on to the end of the street, shouldering his umbrella with the a.ir of a born City man, and then turned back with a sigh of satisfaction. The spirit of the cnase was on him, and the chase had led him to within a few doors of the pu lic- house which the murdered woman's brother had mentioned as his house of call. That was a combination that excited infinite surmise, and Mr. Croal bent his steps to the Union Jack with keen anticipation. As he repassed Bremner's house Bremner himself came out and also made for the same destination, walking so fast that by the time Croal turned into the saloon bar he was already in conversation with Mr. Tidmarsh. Croal smiled inwardly as he saw the lawyer's clerk palm" a slip of paper into the bookmaker's hand. The detective planted himself as near as possible to Bremner and Tidmarsh in order to prove the efficacy of his disguise, and soon gathered, from the bookmaker's vacant stare, that he was not recognised. He could not, however, get quite close to the pair by reason of a young man who lounged at the counter between him and them. Croal called for a whisky and soda, and while sipping it listened hard to what passed between Tidmarsh and the man who had come out of the house to which he had shadowed his quarry. But the talk was all aboat racing, and the inspector was on the point of making himself known to Tidmarsh when something caused him to stop. The young man next him had quietly touched Bremner on the shoulder. "Hullo. Xr. Skianerl Ton in these &Wtls) again?" exclaimed the clerk, turning round. "I didn't know you out of livery." "Got a night off," said the laconic groom. "Have something with me, sir?" Bremner accepted the invitation, and naturally begao to talk with the man who was treating him. Croal, himself a past- master in the art of pumping," soon saw that the smart young man was trying to steer the conversation to a certain subject, and he pricked his ears still further when he discovered that the subject was the gifl in whom he himself was interested. "Saw her the other day when you were driving, through the street, eh?" said Bremner drily. Yes, she's a nice girl, and she and her father lodge with us. Not your sort and my sort, old man. Regular swell folk, but none too much cash. You don't mean to say you've gone and lost your heart to her on sight?" "Something of the kind," Skinner admitted. "I was thinking, Mr. Bremner," he went on in his level, passionless tone, "that if you'd let me drop in as your friend of a. Sunday afternoon I might run across her, perhaps." "Then, my boy, you'd better get that notion out of your 'head sharp," said the shiftless clerk witlf unwonted decision. "You might as well cry for the moon. Firstly, you wouldn't have the ghost of a chance with her, because she's a lady born. Secondly, you wouldn't see her if you did come to the hoosei because she's taken to going out of town on Sundays to visit some swells up the river. She went last week, and I hear from the missus that she's going next. And thirdly, Mr. Skin- ner, with all due respect, I ain't the chap to annoy a girl lady or otherwise by making my humble abode a. medium for shoving strangers on to her." "Oh, no offence," said Skinner. "I'm sorry I spoke." And, declining Bremner's invita- tion to "have another," he abruptly quitted, the bar. "This is a pretty deep undercurrent," Mr. Croal murmured to himself. "Who can that chap be, I wonder? He's on the same clue as myeelf-foxing after my slippery young lady. and there's precious little love at back of it. so far as he# concerned. If I'm not mis- taken, he got all he wanted in that piece of news about the Sunday trips up the river, or he wouldn't have cleared out so quick. Never asked her name, either, eo he must have known that already." Mr. Croal finished his whisky, looked into the empty tumbler for inspiration, and frankly confessed to himself that he was in a fog. That was a state of mind that always galled him, for to do him justice it seldom happened. To put an end to it he held out his hand to the big man on the stool. "Good-evening, Mr. Tidmarsh." he said. Mr. Tidmarsh, not recognising him, seplo& nised his palm for a betting slip, and, not finding one, gazed at him blankly, while Bremner winked at the barmaid in nmrai ment. Tidmarsh was regarded as something of a joke at the Union Jack. "Lord, but you're well got up," murmured the bookmaker, as Croal went close and revealed himself in a. whisper. "Found any- thing?" "I've found this," the inspector replied, pro- ducing the blank sheet of notepaper which he had unearthed at the Angler's Rest. "Seen anything like it before?" Tidmarsh's eyes lit up with swift wrath. "That lion!" he snarled. "Ye& I had a letter from her on paper like that—the time she was away in the country, you know." "Did you notice the postmark?" But Mr. Tidmarah had not been so obeer- vant. As he pointed out, there had been "no call for such cuteness" then. He had thought that his sister was enjoying a happy honey- moon. Resisting the bookmaker's importunate curio- sity. Croal replaced the paper, and was about to fish for an introduction to Bremner, with a view to finding out who had been the young fellow who had evinced such an interest in' his lodger, when a diversion occurred. A dainty, flaxen-haired little maiden of some six summers, with a clean white pinafore over a threadbare black dress, peeped shyly into the bar, and catching sight of Bremner. came forward with greater confidence. At the moment the clerk was chatting to the barmaid, who drew his attention to the child. "Hullo, poppet!" he cried, turning to the child. "Anything the matter?" Please, daddy, will you come home, mummy says. The man in podeshun has tummled in the fire and set alight to hisself." (To be Continued.)
\■ AN EFFECTUAL DISGUISE.
AN EFFECTUAL DISGUISE. At good story is told of a man named William Potts, who is engaged as a window-clea-ner at a certain big hotel in London. One morning. William, instead of doing his work, was amusing himself by reading the paper, and, as bad luck would have it, the manager looked in. "What's this?" he said. William was dumbfoundered. "Pack up your things and go," said the manager. So poor William Potts went to the office, drew the money which was owing to him, and then went upstairs and put on his Sunday clothes. Coming down, he went to say good- bye to some of the other servants, and there he happened to run across the manager, who didn't recognise him in his best coat. "D you want a job?" asked the manager. "Yes, sir," said William. "Can you clean windows?" "Yes, sir." "You look a handy sort of a chap. I only gave the last man twenty-two shillings, but I'll give you twenty-five." "Thank you, sir," said William; and in half-an-hour he was back in the same old room, cleaning the window this time, and not reading the paper.
jTOO MUCH FOR THE FARMER.
TOO MUCH FOR THE FARMER. A quack doctor stood on his wagon at a street corner selling his "cure all." Agrour, of people gathered about him, and he under- took to explain to them the anatomy of the throat. "My dear friends," he began, "per- haps you don't know it, but there are two passages that go from the back of the mouth to the stomach. One is called the oesophagus and the other is the oesophagi. Now, the solid victuals goes down the oesophagus and the liquids down the oesophagi. Over the top of the holes is a cover with a hinge in the middle, and when you swa-llow beefsteak the little door over the (Bsophagus flies open and the little door over the oesophagi drops down, and vice versa when you take a drink of coffee." This description proved too much for a farmer who stood on the edge of the crowd. Shaking with laughter, he remarked in loud tone: "Gosh, but those doors must atpper-nopper when & feUer hM bread M4 mil&