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THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF Also at SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR and GLOUCESTER. 240e NERVOUSNESS, LOSS of ENERGY, JJi and VITAL POWER.-A gentleman having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has discovered u. simple means of seu.cure. He will be happy to for ward the particulars to ?ny xunerer ou lcceiut. ufa, stampe and direcwd envelope f\ rtflmirj JiiijBiillniWIli' Chi-twick. Midd "IN%. .#•;v'ipp' EBusiness gCftfrmgeg. QREAT JjURE gAlNT J%IARY STREET, QAK DUT. j CHOSS R O T HERS, JROlNMONGJtRs. Beg tu iuform thfcij. fiiends that all orders will be executed frum thfcit I y^T" O » K i N ci E EMTi STABLISiiiilENT, And that they èU. preparing rp EMPORARY jpiiEMISES ? & AT No. 3, S". A/I 41ity s TIIEET, Which they hope will bJ in readi- ness iu a day or In the meantime they ask the kind indulgence of their Custuiliers3 and assure them that all orders ahull have their best attention. QROCS B It 0 T ft it S IRONMONGERS. 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ONLY FIRST CLASS LONDON CUTTERS EMPLOYED. 368e gKETCHES OF VAGRANT LIFE A SEltIES of SKETCHES, by the Author of "The Adventures of a Social "Wastrel." ha Cireer of a Scapegrace," "The Kin?; of the "The tiiu., COlMEXCED iu tU? w W AtL Em ls I?CHO on S.tard^, May 16th, aud will be contii-ued each MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and FRIDAY. These sketches are the most sensational and enter- taining hitherto written by the author, surpassing in interest auy of those above mentioned. The following synopsis wili give some indica- tion of the interesting naturu of the sketches :— CHAPTER I.-Introduction-It Tom the Dummy" —The Sham Dumb Cuiiipusitor-flis Abilities as a Linguist. IL—Tom's AdYeotures at Matlock—Kow he was cured and went to work. III. Tiit) Ntt,Belllll:Lll"-IIOW he went on tli-) road-The Marquis of Townshenu. IV.-A traiiip i-oujiti tlL coast. V.-I'he I;eliiniii iu I ondon. YI.—Adventure in a London lodging-house. VII-"I)Oerfoo'Iiis eiirly history—Oil oil tramp. „ VIII. Deerioot"turns pick-pocket—" Chester Bill. i, IX.—' Deerfoot" at Dartmoor. X.—Oil tramp againA laughable adventure. XI.L trey i i in the Icite-flyer. „ XII.— Hardships of a vasrant's wife—Death in a padding ken." i, XIII.—"Charlie the griddler"—Street-singing as a means of livelihood. „ Xl Y.-Cl1al'.je':¡ exp¿riellces in the north. XV.—"Captain Douglas," the broken-down army ottiCef-How he wurked his "fake." XVI.—The Captain's adventures 0;1 tramp-Hi:t pitiab'e death. „ XVII.—" Standing Pad "—The starving dodge. „XV1II-—Cockney beggars in the country -Tniev in tramps—A "scene. „ XIX. HhaI:ow Ned," the broken-down swell, XX.—" Shallow Xed'.s experiences. „ XXI.—" Lazy i'o.i"—A clever capture-Her sliaiii marriage. „ XXII.-I)eserteti-Un tramp in search of her husband. „XXII1.—" Lazy Poll" (continued)-A. disagreeable surprise—The haunted farmhouse, XXIV.—" Biuuimy Ned"—Sent to gaol. XXV.— 'High, life" in a loci,-iiig-houge-Oii tramp again. XXVI.-A til ievins trip into Wales—Mary sent to Canada. ,,XX VII. —The Ex-Schoolmaster's story. XXVIIL-Tlie.,iclioolinmwont.i-ainp. „XXI.V.—A night in a vagrant wud-The ivoille- be incendiary. XXX.—Adventures ill a arn. XXXI.—'l'iie Schoolmaster's story (continued)— Breaking out of a tramp ward. „XXXII.—A winter tramp to London. .,XXX [lI.-A moqcl vagrant ward. ,,XXXIV.—Story of all old tramp. TRIMNELL'S LIFE-GIVING AND PRESERVING E R V I N E rpONIC, For either Sex; will cure all kinds of nervou debility arising from any source of weakness, from whatever cause it may arise. 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BE F 0 R I B U Y I N G A JD WATCH ANYWHERE Write for the "Illustrated Pamphlet," sent free on application, by the LARGEST WATCH MANUFACTURER. WATCH REPAIRS—Prompt and Perfect. Estimates given and Cost of Carriage taken. 18CARAT GOLD ALBERTS (Hall marked on every Link), 80s per oz.—Workman- ship Included. Largest Gold Chain Stock in England. MR T. R U S S E L L (Maker to her Majesty the Queen), CATHEDRAL WORKS, 18, CHURCH-STREET. LIVERPOOL. 12042 NO AGENTS IN WALES. 393e IMPORTANT TO EVERY TRADES- I MAN. A THOROUGH SAFE AND SOUND pLATE GLASS JNSURANCE j ( QFFICE, With low rates and under good management, is very STRONGLY RECOMMENDED to all Shopkeepers and others who may have 1'late Glass to insure. (The Local As,cttts are Messrs W. PEDLER, b4, ROYAL AUCADE, CARDIFF, iiu4 A. SANDY, 5, GLEBi- STIiEKT, PENARTH.) SCOTTISH PLATE GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. The annual report of this company is now before us, and is still far more favourable than that of the pre- ceding year, and must be eminently satisfactory to the silareiiul(ter- The premiums received amounted to £7.306 6s 2d, and the breakages to £3,722 9s lld, being o0'9 per ceut. The expenses of maiiigemeut were £1,818 12s lid, being 24'8 per cent, of the premium income, and commission, &,c.. to agents absorbed the sum of Sl,483 10s lid, 20'3 per cent., thus leaving a fair margin of profit of about 4 per cent, on the pre- mium income. The invested funds of the company, which amounted to 1;3,459 19s 4d. brought in f;152 8s lOd by way of interest, being £ 4 7s lui per cent., a very satisfactory rate. By the result of the year's working, the Directors are enabled to write off the balance of £7J. 6s 5id, standing at the debit of profit and loss account, to pay a dividend at the rate of 7 per cent., free of income tax, on the paid-up capital, while adding 2100 to the reserve fund (which now stands at £950), and carrying forward a baiance to credit of profit and loss for the I current year. THE SCOTTISH VLATE-GLASS INSURANCE COMPANY, LIMITED. Balance Sheet as at 28th February, 1885. LIABILITIES. I. Subscribed Capital— £ s. d. 12,500 shares (of Cl each) 12,500 0 0 Deduct amount uncalled (16s per share) 10,000 0 0 II. Reserve fund Bau 0 0 Ill, Suspense account, being balance of bonus received for lease of London oaice. 109 19 4 IV. Outs"ndiiiw debt- (1) Accounts due to glaziers and others 936 11 8 (i) Commission. &c., to agents. 392 14 2i V. Unclaimed dividend 0 12 0 VI. lialance, being profit 362 14 9t E5,152 12 0 ASSETS. 1. Investments 3,459 19 4 11. Cash \1) In bank (2) on hand. 247 10 11 III. Balance in hands of agents 1,445 1 9 £5,152 12 0 PROFIT AND LOSS ACCOUNT. S s. d. To balance from profit and loss account as at 29th Feb., 1884 71 6 5i Claims under policies, being breakages 3,722 9 11 Office expenses- 1. Salaries and directors' fees 983 13 5 2. Rents and taxes 286 14 9 Lets sum written off to I meet these 36 13 2 ——— 250 1 7 3. Stationery, printing, advertising. 584 17 Hi Commission to agents 1,323 12 0* Outlays per do. 162 18 lli Balance. being profit 362 14 9 £ £ 7,458 15 04 By Reveuue- C s. d. 1. Premiums received during the year. 7,318 16 7 Less unrecovered and considered bad.. 12 10 5 2. Interest on invested funds. 152 8 10j £ 7,458 15 04 EDINBURGH, 5th May, 1885.—We hereby certify that we have examined the balance sheet and accounts for the year ending 28th February, 1885, and beg to report that, in our opiuion, the balance sheet is a full and fair one, containing the particulars required by the regula- tions enjoined by the Acts 25 and 26 Vict., cap. 89, and is properly drawn up, so as to exhibit a true and correct state of the company's affairs. DALL AND MILLER, C.A. LOCAL AGENTS: Messrs W. PEDLAR, 34. Royal Arcade, Cardiff; and A. SANDY, 5, Glebe-street. Penarth. 369e NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T. H. DaTIes 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 byMr Marsh in CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, which are now open,and are showing the CHOICEST PATTERNS and QUALITIES in SCOTCH and WEST SUITINGS FANCY TROUSERING CLOTHS, ,.c. 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