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Advertisement Tariff. I 3m all Prepaid Advertisements. 20 Words SIXPENCE. Three Times NINEPENCE. Six Times ONE SHILLING.   WORDS. J?J?TI?s. TIMES.  d. ? ? ?d? 20 Words 0 6 0 9 d. 1 6 30 Words 0 9 0 1 6 40 Words 1 0 6 2 3 60 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words 61 3 0 14 6 These charges a I ???" ???es a.pp)y o?ty to the classes of advertise- .Iy are stncHy conaued t( those ord> ered Mr CONSECU-nvH insertion an d PAID IOU6 TO INSERTION if either of these con- 'tttmns ts not complied "vih the advertisement wiU be charged by the HusineM bea.le APARTMENTS WANTED. ''l O 1, ??ll,D. APARTMENTS TO ARTICLES LOST. ARTICLES FOUMO. BUSINESSES FoitDISPOSAL BUSINESSES WANTED. DOUSES TO LET. OUSES WANTED. HOUSES TO BE SOLD MONEY WANTED. MONEV TO LEND. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. I MlSCEI.LANF.OUS HALES. PARTNERSHIPS WANTED. SITUATIONS WANTED. I SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements of the above class inserted in the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," the CARDIFF TIMES, and SOUTH WALES ECHO" at the following rate:- j Six times in D< Six times Six j? O^ce^n WORDS South'wales! D,il; News Cia'(1,fl WORDS. Soutti Wales ? -,J O)-|e .es  and Ouce 111 au Daily News. Car(liN Tiiiies. bouth ^Wales Echo. s. d. s. d. s. d. 20 Words 1 0 1 6 2 0 SOWvids 1 6 2 3 3 0 40 Wordsl 2 3 3 4 4 6 50 Words 3 9 5 8 7 6 60 Words 4 6 6 9 9 0 General Advertising Tariff. RATE pglt LINK FOR A.SERIES. CLASS OF It.-õtoi2ö ADVERTISEMENTS. 3/, t- H 2b iJ'P' Utsrin?'n.tstU.? tsru'sr IM?ca?.nai'?1?'?????? ? -? '? '? Busines  ./41./4 ./3  PuMishers I- Religious Services I .,4 .? ./3 ./2 ./2 Entertainments Auction Announcements .16 -/4 -/3 -/3 /3 Leo1 and Public Notices., ) Mi&icipal and School Board t -? -16 -? „ -? Tenders and Contracts '/& -/6 •&, Public Appointments J Prospectuses .9 ./9 ./g ,/g .19 Parliamentary Elections ) parliamentary Notices i 1/. 1/. lj. J/. II, Government Announcements ) PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS ara chavgerl 1 to h insertions, 6« per line 6 to 11 insurtioiis, 4il per lin", 12 insertions and upwards, 3d per line. Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths are charged Is each, if not exceeding 20 words, and 6d for each additional 10 words. These Notices must be an the a ticated by the Signature and Address of the sender. n iititsiral. THERE are a few vacancies for pianoforte, har J. moniuni, and American organ pupils at Cool's Organ Works, Moira-terrace, Cardiff. 995 PIANO AND HARMONIUM for Sale (good second- hand), will sell cheap.-Apply 5, Broadway, Roath. Ca.rdi?. 898 I )I ORGAN (powerful new) £60, at Cool's South Wales Oraaii Works, Carditf. All kinds of repairs and tuning as usual. 925 SITUATION wanted as B?DdmasterT??ood cornet slayer, also good arranger.—Apply Bandmaster, *'enrhiwfer B<md, Penygriag. sw Situations Varaut. A^ GE^f^wantedlor"^every town in South Wales .1. for Total Abstainers Own Life Insurance Com- pany. Good terms to suitable men. Apply Superintendent, Gordon Coffee Tavern, Custom House- street, Cardiff. 724  ??ough!y good) wanted by 25th June. AMi?A?.? )'ea.r.?t found excepting beer- 1-V AaA"I-, Sent Wales Daily  SyM»„ 7488_ GROCERY AND PROVISION -A j(ooct Junior wanted at once also a strong youn inan to ,ieiiver, ,\c,-tat." age, reference" salary, &c., to SS&«C^K4ta3&& *1* David Lloyd, Family Grocer, Ystrad ]Rhondda. BOTANIC BEER made immediately with Mann's H Extract or Essence ofHer? composed of Yarrow, Dandelion, Comfrey, and Horeh? send ?Y?v for sample bottle, "MnKh to make four c?on to Newb?U and MMon. Chemists, Nottingham. Agents wanted. 7?7e JEmtim. cARDIFF AND COUNTY ADVANCE BANK 9, CAROLINE-STREET, CARDIFF. MONEY LENT, WITHOUT DELAl FROiI S5 TO £ 1,000 At a few hours' notice upon all entirely new and easy system; adopted solely by this bank, for long or short periods, to Householders (Male or Female), Farmers, Cowkeepers, Cab Proprietors, Lodging-house Keepers. Tradesmen, and to the Working Classes in general, upon their Household Furniture, Effects, Crops, Stock-in-Trade, &c., without removal. Wines, Spirits, Cigars, Tea, Jewellery, Pianos, or ther goods taken on deposit, and cash promply ad- vanced on same. Distance no object, easy repayments. 71826 Apply personally, or by letter, to the manager. 26be it/TONEY LENT WITHOUT DELAY by the M CHARIKG.CROSS BANK(R?d.) o. 28, Bedfor,I,.tn:0', trand, London. Established 1870. Capital E150 000. Reserve Fund, £ 50,000. ADVANCES IMMEDIATELY MADE Upon Approved Promissory Notes as follows, without  deductions. dvance £25-12 monthly repayments of E2 ^5 10 50 j 100 9 3 4 "La -r^ aiK2wnt8same in proportion. Advances'U0018rante" at a feW 1°" notice Xw t? ""?''?? ?"?'c- "?''?.?0 without trade ami ?tock' pla,lt' crops! of furnitruerme, oval. alanll fa. stock, pl:mt., cropS! &c,' Also en deeds. ?'?' !sons into bm;mes¡;. for one month ? poiiciM?'"????'-?o' ? 5 per cent repayments, ?tricttypr?te ??' ,? ? "??"- ?? re ='its ?ei.r. app?ing.???< ?'?.  any solicitor. auctioneet, &c., in Enjand Md Bank, and you will at once Hi, i fl,\ with an old-established (187m you are treahu¡. Bank. Having large capital, we' d?' '? bona-nde th? t others. Responsible Trader* 'y? cheaper ?"? others can have money without bi'n?"f "a?fe.?No' gbod loan ever refused. ale. l\Io gbod Current accounts opened according to  usual practice of other banks. No charsefo? ?? a, o "?t.s or clearing country cheques. Interest ?i"? ,,ue .t 4 per cent, allowed on the minimu?t?Sy l>L.,„sit.s of E10 and upwards received at 4 Per ceilt. ver i-.v.imu* payable on demand. en .subject to thre;, months' notice of withdrawal, 6 11\ eril t.. tl' ^Subject to *ix months' notice of withdrawal, 8 per t to twelve months* notice of withdrawal, 10  qnarte!'ly, or at> ajzroed. ?'rest r?<I "?"?- ?'??A??  9913 TO ?(M?DVA?CED DAII.Y to Uou?hoM.?. II: 0 '1'radeI!Ultm, Mechanics, md otlieis, on thtHr ,) 'ithuut delay or publicity-Apply I'r,. T? K Comply, 19. Buus-atiect, Card.if. 190 3tet. OFFICES (set of two rooms) to Let, in Charles- r street Chambers, C ardiff.-Apply J. Thomas, uilder, Charles-street. cardiff. 788 APARTMENTS to Let, unfurnished. Terms moderate.—Apply, 37, Tresillian-terrace. 74489 Jor alt.u1touSt5, &c. CCOTTAGES (4 superior), Donald-street, for Sale j well-built anu conveniently arranged.—Apply A. E. Trotman. builder, Waterloo Cottage, Donald-street, top of Richmond-road. 942 ISnstnesaBs for 33isposal. AIRDRESSER!S and TOBACCONIST'S BUSI- JjL NESS (genuine) for immediate disposal, in the best part of the Rhondda Valley. A chance seldom met with. Good trade. Liberal terms to a suitable man.—Apply X., 12, "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 794 Jfe&itttrg, Skoals, &r. TANK (good iron) wanted, about 3-8in. thick, 4ft. Thigh. Capacity, 300 cubic feet.—Particulars and price to C, Post-ofBee, Briton Ferry. 926 ycr £ rlr.-Mizcdlajuom. ogs s 0 family cider, from 4d to 6d per gallon in purchaser's casks,delivered at Withington Railway Statioii.-Apply to Mr W. H. Apperley, Withington, Hereford. 975 C^IDER (prime Herefordshire); six gallons put on j ,T a Is at Leominster Station. Cash with order.- Apply to G. F. Ilinton, Leominster. This quality cider, being strong and mild, gives great natisfac- tioll, 913 Mistdlamanz. ERTHYR TEMPERANCE HOTEL, Dining and XvJL Coffee Rooms, 50, Castle-street, near Railway Station. Comfortable Beds, with moderate charges 932 THE CARDIFF MANTLE AN, AVILLIAM JpEACHEY, 5 MARKET -Rl,'ILDINGS, c APDIFF, Has just returned from the London Markets with several PECIAL i OB L OTS, Purchased for cash at a great discount. The lots consists of the lat«t novelties of the German, French, and English Houses in HOUEL CLOTH DOLMANS, Trimmed Crimp, Lace, and Fancy Fringe, FROM 15s. lid. OTTOMAN SiLK, FULL TRIMMED, FROM 15s. lid. Special line in VELVET PALETOTS, 50ix. LONG, FROM 33 s. 9d. Allistbe cleared out. Splendid Assortment in gTOCKINETTE JACKETS, 0 Box Pleats, Trimmed, Military and Fancy Uraid, FROM Ss. lid. SPLENDID SELECTIONS IX 0OSTUMES And D UST CLOAKS, at giving away prices, from 3s. lid. Call and inspect the stock. Don't miss the opportunity. ot, the ;uhlresH;- ILLIAM JpEACHEY, 5, MARKET BUILDINGS, CARDIFF 354s i pEARS SOAP JpEARS' SOAP p EARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP p EARS' SOAP p EARS' SOAP p EARS' SOAP p EARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP JpEARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP p EARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP pEARS' SOAP pARSJ SOAP pEARS' SOAP pEARS* SOAP PUHEl FRAGRANT! REFRESHING! For TOILE r &,NUItSERY. EXHIBITION HO N OURS. Fifteen International Awards for absolute Purity and absence of Artificial Colouring. Fair white hands. Bright clear complexion. Soft healthful skin. PEARS' SOAP Is specially prepared for tho delicate skin of ladies and children and others sensi- tive to the weather, winter and summer. Pretend Redne?. Rough- nes. and Chat Abet I1. \eFll; tes: "I have found PEARS' SOAP matchless for the TiiTaud3 and Complexion." (Signed) ADEHNA PATTI. ?M LANUTRY writes 1 a ve much pleasure in stating I have used PEARS' HOAP for some time, and prefer it to any other." (Signed) LILLIE LANGTRY. PEI AILS' SOAP is lecom- mended by ERASMUS WIL- SON, late President of the College of Surgeons of Eng. land. PURE FRAGRANT t REFltltSHING For TOII,B,T &- NURSERY. Exhibition Honours. Fifteen International Awards for absolute Purity and absence of Artificial Colouring. Fair White Hands, Bright Clear Complexion, Soft healthful Skin. PEARS' SOAP-Ta.blets Is, Is 6d, and 2s 6d. The 2s 6d Tablet is perfumed with Otto of RoMs. A smallerTablet<unscented) !s sold «t 6d, but insist on having; p?? but insist oil Jcftoita Imitations are often ti,u..d .? extra gain, S?e ??'Makers by pecial Royal aintment.to- a.R. £q'l:.Vales. H-R.H. (J A U T I O N GENUINE "IMPROVED' BRADBURY & CO.'S SEWING MACHINES can only be obtained in this district from the under- sjed. It is a fact that like most reliable well known articles these celebrated Machines are imitated by inferior makers. and the counterfeit Machines are nassed off by unprincipled persons n, Bradbury's «• IMPROVED," to the grea- disappointment of pur- chasers and injury to Nlessi-s BRADLURYK CO. and their A cents. The Genuine Bradbury Machine may be easily ki-owil by the Trade Mark-a Profile of the Duke of Wellington on each Machine, E N R Y T H 0 1%1 A 8 ST JOHN'S CHURCH-SQUARE. CARDIFF. Ó2  PONTYPRIDD; and 34, HIGH. ,'iiUET, TREORKY. Illustrated Price o'pplicatio,_ 170e WALES ECHO_. ?he H1OT KDlTIO? ??he   L'CRO II' 1 tt the Ottice, 2, Col!ego.strob1¡ ECHO is !??-?''?'t.?r'???nu? AT wvii O CLOCK. .?n?. ?VEKY ? 'U'?'o' '?,?ri. Sold by newsagents Itt \ILlIOI>, 111110" '1ItSIIIIU1, MumbtM, Ac., :md by the 1h>0li);.>s 0f the "Self Help Uripade. tl The SPECLU KDrMO? wr ch h contfun-t all the LMe? Kc??. T, ?enru."?. !??'??? ClUlIÇ Latest News, Telegrams, ?"?  ?,j tnt?Hgenud m Prices, Markets, .ipyrtinu ami bO! the?y, )a published in Sw-UM? at J. p c,jlii by R. MOGFORD, ?c\v? Aeent, ?re.H ?ea"r" ,t BuHdit?? ?'S?tretit, ??ttu.?,t, and lIy IIrlW;;ÙO)'í> WOMytu thYW!?''C?aeW? ouw -debility, want of ene?y, aim t'?"?''? 11 -?A Ld?biiicy, ?:.the&)(,h.hd t)M. ?'?" o» 'ec1it I'!t <?t.tM?byP(tb(t??.FttgatftH.jquiH'e,a.h.?'itHef?? iam[ l.mustmtni.s. rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANI.GER.. *MR. EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER MR. JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT (Saturday), June 13, Mr J. B. Mulhol- land's Celebrated Anglo-American Company in the enurmously successful realistic and sensational American Drama, THE UNKNOWN, A RIVER MYSTERY. Played with unprecedented success at the Surrey, Grind, and Standard Theatres, Lonaon. Miss Pattie Verner as Bessie Merrybright." Act 1.—A River Mystery. Act 2.—The Unknown. Act 3.-The Fatal Drug. Act 4.—The Rescue. Act 5.— The Unknown Known. MRHYDI,N,FY RAILWAY. -SPECIAL LATE THEATRE TRAIN EVERY WEDNESDAY to Llanishen and Caerphilly, leaving Cardiff at 11.10 p.m. Monday Next, June 15, Children's Pirates cf Penzance Opera Company. Day Performance Saturday, June 20. Doors open at 7; commence 7.30. Stage door and St. Mary-street entrance open 6.30; 6d extra. Half price, 9. Box plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell s. ur SPECIAL NOTICE. Jg9 JUNE 15TH, CHILDREN'S PIRATES OF PENZANCE" COMIC OPERA COMPANY. SATURDAY, JUNE 20TH, DAY PERFORMANCE, Two O'CLOCK. JUNE 22, RETURN VISIT OF FALKA" COMPANY. Box plan and tickets now ready at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. 1(-)9e b3237 p H I L HAR M O N I C. MORRELLA'S PALACE OF VARIETIES, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT TO-NIGHT!! and every Evening During the Week. GREAT SPECIALITY AND NOVELTY COMPANY. Master WALTER and Miss EMILY DELEVANTI, the Wonders of the World! In their marvellous Anal Performances, introducing new and originalsensations. First appearance in Cardiff of the LEVAINE TROUPE, GUS, ALICE, and FRED. Important engagement of Miss NELLY RICKARDS, Dashing Serio-Comic aud Dancer. Engagement of the Sisters CHAPMAN, Charming Duettists and Dancers. En^ement of Mr JAMES SHIELDS, the Greatest One-Lejr<red Comedian in the World. First appearance in Cardiff of Miss ALIC15 CHARLAN, Character Serio- Comic. La?t week Last week of the Don the Don LIZZLE VALRO,6,E. Engagement of Mr JOE CANNON, ?, e??ro Comedian and Dancer. ?????'LOOK?O?T?FOR FRED COYNE. For the best Cigars and Tobacco, try Morrella's Cigar Divan, next door to the Philharmonic The Best in Cardiff. \/LCTORLA ROOMS, ST: MARY- T STREET, CARDIFF. HONS. D'A R C'S GRAND WAXWORK EXHIBITION. Grand new additions. Entire new change in the Marionettes' Performances. Now produced the immensely Comic Faroe of the SPECTRE BRIDEGROOM. Afternoon Performances, Wednesdays and Saturdays, ax 3, and every evening at 7 and 9 o'clock 991 PA R K II A LL, CARDIFF. Entrance—W i N DSOR-LAN K. ONE WEEK ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, 15th JUNE. Every Evening at 8 o'clock. WEDNESDAY 4 SATURDAY AT 3'"Ô'CI.OCK. CRYSTAL PALACE ENTERTAINMENT COMPANY 71953 Programmes and tickets can be obtained at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, where plan of room can be seen. Pricey—2s 6d reserved seats, Is second, 6d tliird. excursions. EXCURSIONS BETWEEN CARDIFF JfJ AND WESTON, By the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting), June. l,eave CAIIDIFF. Leave WEST>'N. j3 Saturday 7.45 am., 3.5 pm. 90 a.m., 5.0 p.m. and 7.15 p.m. and 8.30 p.m. 15 Monday 9.15 a.m. & 5.30 p.m. | 10.30 a.m. &8.0 p.m. 17 Wednes. 10.15 a.m. A 6.30 p.m. 111.30&.111. & 8.45 p.m. Fares to-and-fro same day. Fore deck, Is 6d Saloon, 2s. Single Fares Is and Is 6d. Excursions in connection with the Ha!f-holklay Movement on Wednesday and Saturday. 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 355 u. 73788 t? XCURSION. —C A? DIFF to BRISTOL Eand ILFKACOMBKby the LADY J?tARGA R! T on TUESDAY, June 16. Leave Cardiff, 6.30a.jn.; Ilfra- combe, 4.45 p.m. Bristol, 9.45 p.m. See bills. 74927 JJI ULTON. DUNLOP, AND CO CARDIFF AND SWANSEA, ALSO AT WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH BASS AND CO., ALLSOPp AND SONS, And others of the finest BURTON ALES.. PRICES Per Xilderliiii. 18s. I 21s. ) 24b. ( Per Firkin. 9s. 10s. 6d 12s And upwards. 155 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T. H. D aTies AND CO., "THE TAILORS," Beg to intimate to their customers and the general public that they have secured the Extensive and Com- modious CORNER PREMISES lately occupied by Mr Marsh in CUSTOM HOUSli-STHEET, which are now open,and are showing the CHOICEST PATTERNS and QUALITIES in SCOTCH and WEST SUITINGS, FANCY TROUSERING CLOTHS, k c. Please notice their TIES and UNDERCLOTH1* G WINDOWS. Value not to be equalled in Cardiff. They thank their Patrons for past favours, and p e mise the same attention to their future orders. Please Notice the. Address: T. H. DAVIES AND Co., "THE TAILORS,' 309e CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, CARDIFF. SKETCHES OF VAGRANT LIFE A SERIES of SKETCHES, by the Author of The Adventures of a Social Wastrel," "The Career of a Scapegrace," "The King of the Beggars," "The Gentleman Tramp," &c., COMMENCED in the "SOUTH WALES ECHO on Saturday, May l'jth, and will be continued each MONDAY. WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY. These sketches are the most sensational and enter- taining hitherto written by the author, surpassing in interest any of those above mentioned. The following synopsis will give some indica- tion of the interesting nature of the sketches :— CHAPTER I.-Ijitroductioii-" Tin tlio Duinmy"-The tiham Dumb Ctiiiipositor-Ilis Abilities as a Linguist. II.-Tom's Adventures at Matlock-How ho was cured and went to work. M III. The Nottint!halll Bellmpii "-How he went on the roa(i-The Marquis of Townshend. ?y''? tr,mp round the coast. The ?""?M in London. YT"venture in a London lodging-house. '?—Deerfoot'—HiseMtyhistory-Off on VIII  VIIT ramP-°fc turns pick-pocket—" Chester Bill X Deerfoot II.f moor. X.-Oli trari 3-g'lill-A langliable adventure' -"L,?r., l1n' the kite-nyer.  wife-Death il'K "I)addilig cen. in, I;'riddler"-Str t. a  of llelihood. eo SID,C);1DA' a!l   the north X\ Captain Douglas, the broke.dow Mn? oihcer-How he wort?d ? f a k e. „ X VI. —The Captain's adventures on Crtinp-His pitiable death. IS XVII. Standing Pad "-The starving dod e X VIII. -Cockney oeggars in the couritry-Thiev inc. tramps—A "scene. „ XIX.—" Shallow Ned," the broken-down swell „ XX.—" Shallow Ned's experiences. XXI.—" Lazy Poll"—A clever captura-F-er sham marriage. „ XXII.-Desaited-On tramp in search of her husband. ,,XXIII.—" Lazy Poll" (colltinued)A disagreeable surprise—The haunted farmhouse, XXIV.—" Brummv Ned "-=Sc»t to gaol. xxv. 'High life" in a lodging-house—On trblilip agtili. XXVI.A thieving trip into Wales—Mary sent to Canada. story. „XXVlIf.=-Thescho«ilHHSterM>ttiajnPr A Ijjght}»» ward—The would- lIe fncciipiiiM'y: i't » par", XJfXi..—Tiie ScLaajmastef-'s aiory (, cont.i.rtued)— Breaking nut of ii., tramp ward. I l „XXXIT.—A winter tramp toLondoii. [ „XXXin.~A model vagrant ward. I Sturyet aa olii tramp. I lusin^ss Jit>&rg5ses> JOT HAM AND S ONS, THE PRINCIPALITY OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. MARY-STREET, c ARDIFF. SPECIALITY IN CLOTHING FOR WHITSUNTIDE. <P jyjENS' COMPLETE SUITS. 17/11 I 20P-] 26/- mENS' COMPLETE SUITS. 30/- I 36/- I 40-¡- jyjENS1 rWMPLETE QUITS. 45/- I 501- I 55/- TV/TENS' JTANCT T ROUSERS. 5/11 I 6/11 j 7/11 MENs' F ANcy T ROUSERS. 8/11 I 9/11 I 11/6 MENs', FANCY TROUSEHS. 12/6 I 13/6 [ 15/6 ALSO JUVENILE CLOTHING IN ENDLESS VARIETY. The LARGEST STOCK the BEST VALUE, the most COMMODIOUS PREMISES in SOUTH WALES Over 12,000 feet (twelve thousand feet) of Show- Rooms. JOTHAM AND SONS, PROPRIETORS. ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. 204e JJACON. GACON. JJAC N. ETXLUORDIXARY SALE OF 500 SIDES PRIME MILD CURED JJREAIVFAST B ACON, at FOURPENCE PER POUND. Cuts iu any quantity as desired, ot by the side or half-side, to be had only of the SOUTH WALts pROVISION CO., 8, STUART-HALL, THE HAYES. CARDIFF, and 295, BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF- NOTE This is a SPECIAL PRICE at these two shops for l't days only. NO TIME SHOULD BE LOST IN SECURING SOME AT SUCH AN UNHEARD-OF PHICD. Observe the address- gOUTH WALES PIIO VISION COMPANY, STUART-HALL, and 293, BUXE STREET. 523e JGJCONOMY IN FUEL. ALL'S PATENT FEED WATER HEATER. "T IJ.lLIA MS' PATENT BLOWER AND SMOKE CONSUMER FOR STEAM BOILERS j- ORN WILLIAAIS AND SON, SOLE LICENSEES & MAKERS, QUEEN-STHE ET, CARDIFF. 107o TRIMNELL'S LIFE-GIVING AND PRESERVING NERVINE TONIO, For either Sex; will cure all kinds of liervou debility arisiug from a.uy source of weakuess, from whatever cause it May arise. These are a few of the Symptoms of Nervous Debility Depression of spirits, inaptitude for exertion, unfitness for study, dislike for society, dislike to enter any kind of business, involuntary blushingi dimness of sight, sparks before the eyes, deafness and noise in the ears, sense of tightness, of sliffocation, constant mental misgiving, pains in the loins and a constant sense of weariness, irritation of the kidneys find bladder, palpitation of the heart, general tremu loudness on any sudden impulsei extreme diiMdODOt)- fond of moping alone, morbid sensibility, careless about life, its joys, Its pleasures, and its duties, irregularity of the bowels, feeling gpo,L for nothing, failure of memory intellectual power and faculties more or less impaired, extreme restlessness, figtu- lency and indigestion, frequent headaches, silent wretchedness arising from the fear of physical weak- ness, fear of insanity miserable forebodings for the present, no hope for the future; starting dtti-ilig slOaP- lookingar.d feeling ill without apjtaraijt cause- One or looking 4rd foo)Jn 1, 'ritallcll*3 ',Norville rollic, will cure two packages of TrimneUs Neryiuo Tonic wilL cure slight cases of the above, Where it has been, badly treated or neglected it will require a jonger time to effect a cure.. ? „. Is l?fmd8«MperpM!tet One trial ?fn<Bc'Mt topro? th«?rt?o(f}e ?buve Compound, to M had ? ?,? rpPIi,ble send WurliV Dro?t?. ?? M?d?me VpttdorsthrM?heut the ll you h?e  dt?)ty i.?b?hung 'end stamps or Post-office 0??. ,},?et to the Propnetor. ?(4 it wi't ? f"t war<?.t .? onca All ? ed sues FoMt Fred to at y part of the kiHgdom, N.B:-Noi;a are genuine unless they M' the Proprietor's signature Pit the Government stamp— W. TIUMNEI.L. uimrp rats n;o^p m mww* ?-U? HtpE(rH0NS PX K?p? p?t;,??; ??OLL afAKt<??;t)):t:H AMI fn1!MÚOI W ?MM?ELL,MBMp?BQiA?isi- ?7? ? ?MS?.'t??pB?  GARPIFF iSttstnesa ^Itrgsags. rpRY pUDGE FOR TOOLS. OOLS. TOOLS. TOOLs. rpooLs. rpoots. om, TOOLS. TooLs. TRY P U D G E, AT THE NEW rjlOOL D EPOT. rjpooLs. rpooLs. rpooLs. rpooLs. TOOLS. TTOOLS. rpooLs. IT IDOLS. SHEFFIELD HOUSE, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, CARDIFF. 286e THE PH(ENIX OF FASHION! THE BIRD OF BEAUTY REJUVENATED WITH NOVELTY, SWEETNESS, AND LIGHT. SEE SPECIALITIES IN SUMMER ATTIRE AT W p RICE & SONS, THE CARDIFF HOUSE, 50 & 61, ST. MARY-STREET, 46 4; 47, CAROLINE- STREKI, CARDIFF. PRICES LOWER THAN EVER. GENTLEMEN'S FANCY TWEED SUITS, 17/6, 20/ 25/ 30/ 35/ 45/ 55/ GENTLEMEN'S SERGE SUITS, 20/ 25/ 30/ 40/ GENTLEMEN'S FANCY TWEED TROUSERS, 4/11, 5/11, 6/11, 8/6, 101-, 12!b, 15/ 17/6. 3 JUVENILE SUITS IN NEWEST STYLES, -1 nil's. CAPS, SHIRTS, GLOVES. HOSIERY, &c Terms :-ONE PRICE. NO ABATEMENT CASH. F IRE. F IRE. FIRE. FIRE. FIRE. j|^IRE. rjlREMENDOUS QLEARANCE SALE OF THE SALVAGE STUCK OF D R A P E R Y KKMAIMNG ¡"UO)! THE LATE FIRE, NOW ON AT gOWELL, STA^vK^i:Y, & Co-,s., 3, CASTLE gTREET, CARDIFF, AT JgNORMOUSLY J^EDUCED P P, I C E S. JpiRE. F IRE. F IRE. FIP%E- F IRE. F IRE. F IRE. Jj'IRE. u OWELL, gTARKEY, AND CO., 3, CASTLE STREET, • • CARDIFF. S56e i POSITIVE REMEDIES. Consult the Book of Positive Remedies for the Cure of all Diseases. GRATIS.-Seiit by Post to all parts ot the World on receipt of Two Stamps to prepay postage. A POSITIVE CURE FOR DEBILITIES -1 AND DERA?G?MHXTS OF THE GENERA- TIVE AND NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVOUS DE. BILITY AND EXHAUSTION, THE RESULT 011 OVER-TAXED ENERGIES IS GIVEN IN THE BOOK OF "POSITIVE REMEDIES. This Book gives a POSITIVE REMEDY for all DISEASES The Names of all Medicines are K?sti in English. Cases and Testimonials, with means used in each case. IT IS A GUIDE TO THE SELF-TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES, and should be Consulted by all who require medical treatment. NOTICE.—THE POSl. TIVE MEDICINES GIVEN IN THE nOOK Ot IPOSITIVF, REMEDIES' ARE THE MEDICINES USED BY DR. SMI L FOR OVER THIRrY YEARS. By the aid of this Book Invalids may fonu a correct knowledge of their malady, and find a Positive Remedy for the Cure. The names are pab. Uabed in EngHsh. to enable Inv?tida to aeieot the remedy and Cure Themselves without consulting a medical man, making a written statement of case, or paying consultation fees. Send Two Stamps for tlio BOOK OF POSITIVE REMEDIES, which oontalns 244 pages, and gives a cure for all diseases. Post free on receipt of Two Stamps direct from 7lb H. & H. rtMITU & CO. ISO POSITIVE ltEMlmY LA BOUATORY. 26, SOUTHAMPTON-ROW. LONDON, STIFF'S STARCH. I gTIFF'S STARCH. | gTIFF'S STARCH, STIFF'S STARCRI STIFF'S STARCH; STIFF'S STARCH. STIFFS 6TAROH, ?TIFF'S STARCH. ?TI?F? STARPH,?  ?T?F'S STARCH: §TJPG!S STARCH. 0 mo imo 7o7M STIFF'S TARQn ??wgpfMet??a ?now!edgeof Mcssr? ht)? and Ca. tn?t somtt f?t?efo often attempt tQ j pubhc tQ Pi¡f9M@ the public t4 piirp4 by represent)? ?em ??e that?au?c?? Qf?? stiff it ,C;4 it i^ neE&ay ?pMtdi? public un its gUMd ??.tMtsueh Mnpnn. ctp!ed pra.ct:ces.?ndtpStMe '?? e\"ei 6ox pi' pM?t of ht?'s- Starch 'be?? the fLK'stermtTra.de Mark 'QJJEg BE?. Stiffs !$tMO) is ??old in 511) Packqi?""a lib V"cv ?S? ali} u1:¡'l)C'R'kt¿¡tH:ï pt any qfcer, vx ?r?,us:. ? Pt!?c;"pc0fthg!?tu- fa.ct?ers. ,l" '?'nFE & CO., jRE»CLIFF-ST., BRISTOL EST?BUSHEB 1218: ISnaxttesa Abàrtssts. NEW STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS FOR ITSUN "PJ" O LID AYS. W. P EDLER'S TTBIBRFLLAS, WALKING STICKS, AND L EATHER B AGS, ARE THE BEST. ESTABLISHED 1867. 34, ROYAL-ARCADEt CARDIFF. BRANCH: 98, GLEBE-STREET, PENARTH. BEST HOUSE IN CARDIFF FOR WALKING STICKS. A new and choice Stock of Walking Sticks from the best London Makers. RICHLY MOUNTED STICKS FOR PRESENTS. MOUNTED MALACCA CANES. Ivory and Buck Hooks, Silver and Nickel Collars, and Knobs, always in Stock. Sticks and Canes Dressed, Mounted, Polished, and Ferruled. UMBRELLAS AT ALL PRICES TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. GENTS' UMBRELLAS. Silk, at 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 32s 6d, 15s 6d, and 18s 6d. Itussell Silk, at 10s od Silver Mounted, 14s 6d. Repp, at 7s od, 9s, lus od, and 12s 6d. Alpaca, 5s 6d, os od, and 7s (jd, LADIES' UMBRELLAS. Silk, 7s 6d, Ss 6d, 10s 6d, 12s bd, 15s, and 21s. Repp, 4s oJ, 5: 6d, ós 6d, and (js 6d. Russell Silk, 8s od, Sis óti. and 10s 6d. RE -CO V ERING DEPARTM EN T. Umbrellas Re-covered at a saviug of 25 per cent. Best Materials only used. SILK. GENTS' 25iN. UMBRELLAS. 1st quality, 15s; 2nd ditto, loSs; 3rd ditto, 10s fill; 4th ditto, Us 6d. LADIES' 22IN. UMBRELLAS. 1st quality, 12s 6d 2nd ditto, 13s 6d; 3rd ditto, 8s bct; 4th ditto, 6s 6d. RUSSELL SILK (Guaranteed not to Split). GENTS' 25in, UMBRELLA3, at 9s. 6d.; LADIES' 22in. do., at 7s. 6d. REPP. GENTS' 25in. UMBRELLAS—1st quality, 7s. 6d 2nd ditto, bs 6d. LADIES' 22in. UMBRELLAS—1st quality, 6s. 6d. 2nd ditto, bs od. Re-covering and Repairing promptly executed on the Premises. LEATHER BAGS. Leather Portmanteaus, Brief and other Hand Bag, Hat Cases, &e. GLADSTONE BAGS. ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER RUG STRAPS. yy p E D L E x., UMBRELLA m ANUFACTORY, .)4, ROYAL ARCADE, 297e CARDIFF. 297e  AND 98, GLEBE STREET, PENARTH. PEPPER/S TANNIN THROAT _L GARGLE; Tannin Gargle should be within the reach of all in the least degree subject to throat affeetions, whether inflammatory, relaxed, ulcerated, hoarseness, swollen tonsils, enlarged uvula, weakened voice, &c. Those constantly speaking, sinking, or reading, by using the Oargle prevent tue ouskiuess, dryness, and irritation so frequantlyattendaiit on over-exertion also of pro- ducing unusually sustained powers without injury to the mucous surfaces of the throat Tannin is a great purifier, aud so useful as a mouth wash in cases of disagreeable breath, arising from de- cayed teeth, disordered stomach, mouth Ulcerations, and other causes. As a cure for ordinary sore throat, with its usual painful and sometimes dangerous symptoms, the Tannin Gargle is far better than anything. Bottles, Is 6d. Sold everywhere. PEPPER'S WHITE COUGH MIX- JL TURE.—The most reliable, speedy, and agree- ab le cure for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, con- sumption, and all diseases of the lungs and air- passages. It is soothing, comforting, and tranquil- Pt""S" i? its action, quite different from ordinary cough remedies. Affords relief after second dose Botties, Is lid and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Chemists. C RACROFT'S ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE.-Regularly used every morning the teeth are kept in beautiful order. All decaying and destr uctive tartar is removed from the enamel, which assumes its ivory, ike appearance. C -RACROFT'S PASTE removes all causes V cf decay, and will preserve the teeth intact for many years. Branded Pots, Is each. Sold everywhere. c P-ACROY.F'S ARECA TOOTH PASTE. By using this delicious Aromatic Dentifrice the enamel of the teeth becomes white, sound, and polished like ivory. It is exceedingly fragrant, and specially useful. Get Cracroft's. DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE BARS, &C. DELLAR'S ESSENCE FOR DEAF. JL? NKSS should always be tded. as in numbers of cases, seemingly incurable, it has done wonders. Slight deafness, obstructions in the MM, and the ineaumt humming ounds so frequent with affected hearing. am removed. bold everywhere. CORNS! CORNS !1 CORNS 11 BUNIONS AND ENLARGED TOE JOINTS 111 CURED IN A FEW DAYS. DELLAR'S CORN AND BUNION JL<? PLASTKRS are the only real remedy. They ditier from all ulMter«, shields, or compMitiuns. By iutu.uwy Mttenin? the caMonti surrounding tb" pain goes at oU" the Com ?ouu lowing, Buutcns and enlarged too juintoMqutfc more time; but the action and l'oUof ia certain. iio*cs. Is .-told everywhere. ?LPROLINSbOAP??u?? o *nS sniphohtt?) ? ? d?ic??y reHued, "ØDlÍ, catfy l'r@ p?u, mt.?dpd for ?ae?f use, b" &pecta')y bytb?eHd??wnh ??tH? s?? \1QlDm@D Wi, Cuuiweu w- J!f'rIt>Wf prp4rÀl>uä", ¡>«?¡{t W' 4 illJqft:p¡;ri4 ";io..fr6?tteH? t?tt? ,n ?s?e". fPF ww &wg ttt 441 41#b§, M4 br'R?g the ..km ? a ?t.p??, HPWWiy cMip^tion, ??aM he)? tn ?'st plfiue: {? u?UE i? ve|j taa ??H pot lit4??-o t 4 HVER CQ?B?A?TS, BILIOUSNESS, CURED BY STQ4HPH gg^NGEJffiNTs, DANDELION & Q??E HVE?. PI^ L14U t iliercu r?-) Act sHccttvely on t t, iver, au whilst mildly aperient are ?!! that cali be'd?sir?d. Dr. King's famous Pill ? purify and clear the eutlrtj sy?t?Bt by freei?'tlie liver .r9 94 4, ugl"l -laoss, usln- frqm }ug¡shuss, u ttJe stomach to proDerivDa- orm its-Junqtions, qlc=l :md eatirely removing ?I eQ?n? of hea?che, ?zme? ?prc?ons ? chest and ba?, isa,-?re .)Ie 'B?M; 'M?estI-) ?nf?i'' ;enza io of eavilic a?irfi?sd??a'"S"'?- inZ biHong attacks Md HYer der??euts M tSPR? TO HAVE DR. PHLS. ?' liVE^XWHEUE. U3? %ttsmiss brtS5t5. JMPORTANT gPEClAL, g E N S 0 N 8 NEW PATENT (No. 1658), "LUDGATE" WATCH, SILVER GOLD 5 £ 12 12 IS A "SPECIAL STRENGTH' SILVER ENGLISH LEVEE, MY BEST LONDON MAKE, WITH THREE-QUARTER PLATE MOVEMENT. JEWELLED THROUGHOUT. CHRONOMETER BALANCE, WITH DAMP AND DUST PROOF PATENT RING BAND, AND EXTENDED BARREL, IN MASSIVE STERLING SILVER DOME CASES WITH CRYSTAL GLASS FRONT WINDS A SETS HANDS & OPENS AT BACK, MAKING IT A BETTER WATCH THAN ANY jBM WATCH IN THE MARKET, ITS ADVANTAGES, OVER THE OLD AND FAULTY FULL PLATE BEING ENORMOUo, AS THE 'LUDGATE' WATCH WILL LAST ONE HUNDRED YEARS..IT NEVER BREAKS, AS IT CANNOT BE OVBB WOUND AND MEVER NEEDS EXPENSIVF. REPAIRS. IS A BETTER TIMEKEEPER. IS A BETTER WATCH. AND IS BETTER VALUE THAN ANY OTHER WATCE SOLD FOR £10 IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. WILL STAND ROUGH USAGE OF ALL KTyps AND IS THEREFORE THE BEST WATCH AND EQUALLY SUITED FOR WORKMEN, RAILWAY MEN, MINERS,' GENTLEMEN, BOYS, AND ALL WHO REQUIRE A PERFECT WATCH OF EXTRA STRENGTH FOR HOME, INDIAN, OR COLONIAL USE, MADE IN THREE SIZKS, AS UNDER: WORKMAN'S, LARGE SIZE. MIN ICR'S & RAILWAY MENs, EXTRA LABO. SIZE, AND FOR GENERAL WEAR, MEDIUM SIZE. SENT FREE AND SAFE AT OUR RISK TO ALL PARTS FOR a 5s 0,1. CASll, OIL P.O.O., PAYABLE AT G.P.U. PRICE IX 18-CARAT GOLD CRYSTAL GLASS CASES TWELVE GUINEAS. SPECIALLY NOTE that J. %V. BKNSON is the on. Maker of a Three-Quarter Plate EnfliaL Watch for £5 bs, and that our Patent l,utigute Watch cannot be had throngti, or of auy Watchmaker in the Kiugdotu. Any infringement of the Patent Mights will be proceeded against. A Book explaining the advantages of this Watch over tbe Full Plate Enclish Watches sold by alL other makers, will be sent Tost Free on appli cation, to J. W B E 8 ° t WATCH MAKE ii TO H.M. THE QUEEN, THE STEAM FACTORY. 62 and 64, LUDGATE-HILL, E.O., AND 25, OLD BOND-STREET, W., LONDON. Illustrated Pamphlets of Watches from S2 to £500, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Clocks (House, Chime, and Turret), and Musical Boxes, free on application. CLUB ASSOCIATIONS.—FOREMEN, SECRETARIES of FRIENDLY SOCIETIES. AGENTS, and others will find their incomes considerably increased by establishing Clubs for the New Patent "ladgate" Watcb, as it is worth from S5 to 210 more than any English Watch sold, and therefore bound to supersede all others in the market. 11963 72776 263m 10, li, & 12, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. G. Ar STONE, UNDERTAKER, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETOR, OSTRICH PLUME & GENERAL FURNISH- ING ESTABLISHMENT. The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, and every requisite for Fnneral Furnishing. 7 154e JJOMCEOPATHIG MEDICINES. NOTICE.—THE CARDIMP AND SOUTH WALSS HOMCEOPATMC PHARMACY, 6, CHURCH ffTREET, CARDIFF, IS NOW OPEN, And price lists and Books on the uses of the medicines and the simple treatment of common complaints may be had free on application. Consulting-rooms and Dispensary in connection with the above will shortly be opened. 74292 340e Observe Address-6. CHURCH-STREET. PIANOS.—WHY BE WITHOUT ONE JL When you can become the owner of a via instrument for the small payment of 10s 6d PER MONTH ON THOMPSON AND SHACKEWB HIRE SYSTEM? No security required, and the mstiument delivered to purchaser on payment of first monthly instalment. Every instrument guaranteed, and exchanged if ant approved. ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS ON SIMILAR TERMS. Catalogues free on application. THOMPSON AND SHACIKIKLT4 PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WARBHOPSS, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF Also at SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR and GLOUCESTER. 240e R. J. HEATH AND Soss- 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 1 Have now on view the largest Stock of High-daaa piANOFORTES, ORGANS, AND H ARMONIUJØ. IN SOUTH WALES. Which they tiro offering at a LARGE DISCOUNT FOR OASH and on the three years' system, from lChi 64 per month, ria«9s, trtiio ib guineas. v Illn!JtmtJêt! i$¡¡.htpe,s Fust Free ok NEW-POUT. -SOUTH W,&LM WRO. The QUTH WALES ECHO is published at tbB N EVVBOii 1' OFFICE, 11, 'J^f ud4e'gn ar-HiiH^Pi 'irW follows >— FI^TEDITION .11, .M 15 P." SECOND 3. ^PEpiAL"EDITION p.* ?Tt'e$ET;pfA?'EDmON con t:?s xM The ews of the'D?upt;q'Sixp?ockp.m.ctoJtns the ia.te? S:ocl: cha.n¡; and Sporu'gg Sold b? a# Nc^a^vuts aa^ Newsboys^ ?IL?P?TI??TTyEWPdRT, MW. J DK RI?RS. STEAM PCiT IIOTi:i, NEWPOJCT. BILL?PC?TNR'and DELIV1- Iif-r T?W??att COUNTRY. Rents all the pti'?.t ?! ?oa.'din?m Newpmt< &c. "VVoik with despatch M