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Advertisement Tarin. o- Small Prepaid Advertisements. 20 Words SIXPENCE. Three Times NINEPENCE. Six Times ONE SHILLING. WORDS. ONCE. ^f#SE TIMES. J s d. 9' d. 20 Words 0 6 o 9 1 o 30 Words 0 9 1 0 6 40 Words 10 1 6 2 3 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words 1 6 3 0 4 6 _-A These charges apply only to the classes of advertise- ment specified below, and are strictly confined tc those which are ordered tor CONSECUTIVE iiist)rtionandl)AID l-OR PREVIOUS TO INSERTION if either of these con- ditions is not complied with, the advertisement will be charged hv the Business scale APARTMENTS WANTED. APARTMENTS TO LET. ARTICLES LOST. ARTICLES FOUND. BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL BUSINESSES WANTED. I] OUSFS To Ler. HOUSES WANTED. HOUSES TO BE SOLD MONEY WANTED. MONEY TO LEND. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. MISCELLANEOUS SALES. PARTNERSHIPS WANTED. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATIONS VACANT. Advertisements of the above class inserted in the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." the CAILDIFI" ltIES, and SOUTH WALKS KCHO" at the following rate Six times in Daily News Six times Once in WOBDS. South'Valesj Echo. s. d. s. d. s. d. 20 Words 10 I 16 2 0 —————— 30 Words 1 6 2 3 3 0 40 Words 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. RATf: P IR LINE,FOR A SERIES. o CLASS GJr l to 4~ojrfTio Mto 26 IJ„ i,Z i',F,r SSir: ■» •«' Publishers J Religious Services j. ,/I -/4 • 'FT Entertainments  IIction Announcements. -6 */4 'P & /3 Leeal and Public Notices 1 Municipal anil School Board [ ./(, „/6 ./6 Tender* and Contracts ( Public Appointments Prospectuses 0191.19 .(9 .{9 :.{9 Parliamentary Elections Parliamentary NOTICES IF* V Cnvprnmeiit Announcements ■ ) Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths are charged ls sach IF not exceeding A. wortls, 11.11\\ 6(1 lor each ticated by the Signature and Audress of LIE S* 1 PARAGRAPH A N V E RTI S H M F,NTS ARE charged 1 to & insertions, 64 per line 6 to 11 insert ions, 4d po t 12 insertions and upwards, 3t1 per line A DVERTISFRS, when sell, lilig advertisements lnmanu- script, may calculate eight words to a line, and 12 lines to tii iiicb. In clial-gilig advertisements the lines are not counted, but the advertisement, including large lines, dashes, and white spaces, is measured, and 'he space occupied is charged at the rate of Twelve lines o an inch. yS'OVERNESS. — Pupils required preparing for 4 (Villeire of Precept orsand OxfordLocal Examina- H.-Mi« Garieck,V A.C.P.. St. Helen's Lodge, Brynvmor-road, Swaiises. 148 ;Musiral. I' F YOUR PIANOFORTE,"Pipe Organ, or Harroo- nium wants repairing or tuning, send to V° £ ls bouth Wales Organ Works. <ardiff. Bomestic ^rbattis. d-I FN FUAL SERVANT (gooii) wanted for London in Welsh family, to understand plain cooking. FARE paid. Good character required.—Address A, Rose Bank, Devonshire-road, Forest-hill, London. 515 ENERAL SERVANT wanted, must be experienced and have good character. Uood wages to a euit- sible person^—App*y 10, Church-terrace, Penarth. 512 GENERAL SERVANT wanted for quiet place in a aeutleinan's family in the country must be capable of plain cooking, industrious clean, and neat state wages required.—MR* Scott, Liana tephan, Car. marthenslnre. 498 'I ENL:RAL SERVANT WANTED GOOD REFERENCE \JT AN ABSTAINER PREFERRED.- APPLY MRS BIRNEY, 18, DUMFRIES-PLACE. 463 GENKRAL SERVANT WANTED. MUST NNDEISTAND PLAIN COOKING; WASHING PUT OUT. ADDRESS 4. K., CAI E OF MR DAVIES, PRINTER, VICTORIA-ROAD, EBBW \ALE. 476 ESTERAL SERVANT WANTED AT ONCE, ABLE TO WASH AND IRON, ACCUSTOMED TO CHILDREN.—APPLY 148. Richmond road. 482 Y~1 ENERAL" SERVANT (GOOD) WANTED, FROM COUN~ LT TRY PREFERRED. MUST WASH.—APPLY 35, WEST- V OURNE-PLACE, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 484 T me GENERAL SERVANT wanted immediatly, accus- tomed to children.—Apply T. Davies, 16, Victoria- street, Merthyr. 3^4 GENERAL SERVANT WANTED J GOOD REFERENCE APPLY 4, PLANTAGANET-STREET, RIVER-IDE. 360 ]>EKSON (RESPECTABLE) WANTED AS GENERAL SERVANT • J REFERENCE REQUIRED.—APPLY 207, COWBRIDGE-ROAD," CANTON. 419 STTTI ATION wanted by young person, aged 20 as Mother" Help, or to assist in household duti" 01 any light business.—B. M., 13, James-street, Weston- super-Mare. 492 Situations Jatant. A. Accident Assurance C< W £ ON SpECIAl terms, agents in Wales and West of ^"6/* NEWS" Office, —Address A. K. Rodger, Esq., •> 4^5 Swansea. —- GENTS wanted to solicit Orders for P"^ ng or £ 4 per week can be EARNEA.—AU" Co., 109, Milkwood-road, London, S.E. BS* YEARS. —^4— iwdrn A ^NEALER wanted.—Apply so Bbiwdern Tin- "V^GUTE Company, Newport, Mon. ^'V. W'10 WISH to make money easily and quickly at TIMDONXII WRITE A B- MURRAY. 105- Crofton-road, "FJ —Wanted, a good finibher upon \V1llia111 MASO^LI?HT WORK- GOOD wages given.—Apply )OT TR ^wis-street, Aberaman. 526 B makers THR '—Wanted, Makers and Finishers, or invment 011 man's nailed work. Constant BAMSATELT.NS^^ONFECTL6NER^WANTED im- Anply, with ?OUN8 MAN. State wages. Live indoors.—APP >. th REFERENCES, to W., Post-office, Tredegar. 355 4 IIVIL SBBVICR APpOINTMENTs._Numerons Taca"- arraneemaBtl 8uccessful postal prepara- tion. Special Unrivalled ,nade f°r all forthcoming examinations. pi»?1tem of tuition. Classes conducted exciii^ y c'vU servants Guide and pvi 'spectus frec.-W;1 ana Sneddon, H.M.C.S., 28 T^ueen s-road, LITS'P"01- 479 fi ABINET MAKF^m&BrSW, HAND^wanted to keep awa> '^n r^lsto1 during the strike a^.iinst the reduction o' ^a^en. y—v, fTu"HA N'VS oi; h^t^d7^ntia §_/ sit Alsop'si WORK", Fairfax f I -r-.MT«WATl0V — Women and Farm Labourers Kv wanted for free passages to Queensland, Aus- ri- assisted, £ 6 10s. To New South Wales trWmnen £ 2; men! America, £ 4 Canada, £ 3. Send stamps for replies to Milter.Locke, Emigration Offices. 33, High-street, Newport, Mon. 436 -g^^MPLOYMENT FOR LADIES.—10s to lbs weekly rj can be earned by the Patent Automatic Knitting hino.-Send addressed envelope for particulars to S.W., Company, 417, Oxford-street, i ondon, W. 412 ERRAND BOY (smart) Wanted at once good re- ference.—Apply Benjamin John, Grocer, 29, Meteor-street, Splotlands, Cardiff. ol7 ROOM and COACHMAN wanted, who will make OROOM and COACHMAN wanted, who will make himself generally useful.—Apply to Mr Dd Lawrence, Porta-y-carn, Usk. 76 j19 HAULIER (steady man) wanted. Must be accus- tomed to horses.—Apply at once, Morris and Harris, Merthyr. 437 HAULIER (grocer's) wanted; also Warehouseman and Porter.—Apply, William Harris, 144, High- street, Merthyr. 438 KENNEL HUNTSMAN wanted, to look after a pack of harriers, and who thoroughly under- stands his duties. He will be expected to act as first whip, if required. Welsh necessary.—Apply to Mr J. Watkins, Bank. Llandovery, stating full particulars, and wages required. LAD (strong, active) wanted to look after Pony, &c. Apply person illy at West House, Penarth, between 1 and 3 o'clock; or at 26 and 27, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 440 LAD (strong) w .nted, used to market gardening and looking after a horse.—Apply S. Baylis, Market Gardener, Whitchurch, near Cardiff. 397 l\.T AlLER ON, Wanted a good.-Apply J.Wellings, .1. The Tunnel, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 5a) PARENTS AND~ ""GUARDIANS. — Wanted, re- JL spectable Youth as apprentice to hairdressing and perfumery business.—Apply J. Hussey, lligh- street, Cardiff. 39 HORTHAND CLERK.—Vacancy for a Shorthand Corresponding Clerk.—State age, salary required, and experience to Clerk," Daily News" office Car- diff. 75845 SADDLERY.—Wanted at once, two good Hands s must be well up in colliery work; constant em ploymenr, to competent hands none but steady men need apply to Rees Jones, Landore. 450 INPLAI'F, WORKFR wante,i.-Apply stating age, salary, and reference to Evan Jones, Painter, Aberayron. TINPLATE WORKEH wanted, one used to plumbing preferred.—Apply, stating age, salary, c and reference, to James Rees, Ironmonger, Pent-re Rhondda. 386 TAILORS.—Improver wanted, to board in the house.—Apply, stating sige, exper ence, and wages required, J. Price James, Blackwood, Mon. 480 THE BRITISH WORKMAN'S ASSURANCE Company, Limited, require Afjents for Cardiff, Newport, and all towns and villages in the district.— Apply, by letter, to Superintendent, 29, ltawdon-plnce, Canton, Cardiff 234 VA C A N 01 Ks~i \CI VlXsERVJC iV-^ge 16—257 v Commencing salaries range to £ 100. Rapid pre- paration by correspondence.—Intelligent young men write to Secretary, Civil Service Examination Agency, Nunhead, London. 284 WAITRESS (Commercial-room) wanted; under kept.—Apply, stating age, wages, and all par- ticulars, to Kox, Post-office, Tredegar, Mon. 428 ft e* WEEKLY easiiy earned by clerks, foremen, dwO timekeepers, tradespeople, and others in spare time.—W., 133, Cambridge-road, London, E. 219 < WEEKLY and upwards may be easily and cW/O honestly realised by persons of either sex, without hindrance to present occupation.—For par- ticniars and samples, enclose addressed envelope to Evans, Watts, and Company (P, 137), Merchants, Bir. niingham. This is geiiuine. 594 Situations Nanttb. BAKERS.—Wanted, Situation as Second or Single Hand, by a respectable young ma~. Good refei- ence.—M. Petiifer, Cliildrey Wantage, Berks. 455 BAKERS.—Situation wanted as second hand by steady young man. Good references.—W. Moore, 13, Orchard-street, Weston-super-Mare. 383 CHILDREN'S or YOUNG I.A[)Y'A if-AID.-A girl J aged 17; good dressmaker; has n it been in a situation before, Imt can give .stood references.—Apply to Miss Warlow, i Ales ton, Hrirt.ttwflii ROCER.4 ANT) PROVISION MEliCHANTS — Jf Wanted by experienced hand situation in whole. sale or retail grocery and provision warehouse. Seven year<>' Glamorgan refereitce.-D. Jones, Mlcklefield, Rawdon, ye ir Leeds. 426 LADY (young) requires situation as mother's help or nursery governed. Willing to be useful. References. -L. M., Rose Cottage, Penclawdd. 414 MAN (yonng) wants a Situati n in a place of trust. Age 21 good ref-rence if required.— Addivss O.L.M., ''Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 601 MAN (single) wishes engagement on small farm as carter or working biiilirt jiosfcfuncr ohnrrtctor good; hfor out. -Address .lames George, Bellevue- road, Cinderford, Gloucestershire. MAN (youngl, 23 years of age, wants a situation as Clerk or Porter.—Apply G. Player, Mrs Dancy, Auerbeeg, near Newport, -n. Auerbeeg, near Newport, -n. 385 PRINTERS —Situation as Improver, by young Mail. Five years' good experience. Total al) tainer. Country prefaerreto AItbora, 17, Prospect-ro d, Aber- gavenny. 413 T30RIER Warehouseman, or any employment «noH Acquainted with the Grocery Trade. Nottin^iain."068* 8S 2, Smith-street. Ldfor-I, REanyNpK^?ofim^T^^Warehouseman,or SITUATION wanted by iad of 16 iiTTawr,Office IO lwo >'ears experience. Slight knowled^a ,S shorthand.—Address M.C.D., "Daily News" otfirp Cardiff. 481 "ANTED, by a Young Lady, a situation in~a Confectioner's Shop or Bar. Not been out before Would give the first month. Swansea pre- ferredl—Apply 83-JVi"dsor"r"ad' Nriat,li- Jor Sale—>t-c. ILLÀ-p-iiopj;RTY -(oõd)-jn-Górd?:r.õäd- and Harriett-strests—Apply 62, BichariMtreefc ötø 3td. PARTMENTS to Let, Unfurnished, two, three, or four rooms; hot and cold water baclij f^ooa position; terms moderate.—Apply D.H.C., 60,,q Wales Daily News," Cardiff. ED AND S1TTIN G-ROOM (furnished) for res- pectable married couple. Permanency. attendance. Terms must be moderate.—Address Y.C., South Wales Echo Office, Cai diff. 342 PURTHCA \"L,-Furnished, four room cottage, ne:tt JL and clean, 30s per week.-Gomer, care of Rev. 1. li. Walker. T) MSIDENCE"(Good Family) to let in Charles- R street. Hot and cold water bath, and every con. >onience. Rent £45 per annum.—Apply T. S., South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 4;¡7 STABLE and LOFT to Let, for four horses. 5s per week; or part, 2s 6d, with use of yard.—Apply ws ■Harriet-street, Cathays, Cardiff^ limises NEWPORT.—Wanted, on the 1st October, for office purposes, Front Premises in a leading thoroughfare in Newport.—Address Premises, Daily e, Newport. ffiisrgHamflng. I ^rP^MEN push your Business. Window Jy r inCke.ts» card board. Handsome colour-. A -Liberal club, Cardiff. 420 ,^° small Capitalists wishing to com- Pas-eSsenfl^J cc?niste for illustrated guide (110 rofdf Cndon ^8 to H" E^ B Kxtrac?o?F?^ made immediately with Mason's Dandelion, CoLfw"am/ u6rbs' composed of Yarrow, for sample bottle inSi,.ore'loulu'; send 9 stamps Newball and Mason ?h s Kia^e ,our gallon-, to wanted. Chemist«, Nottingham. Agents ( )NMANXESINFIRMITIES ot advice on health, and conuhlfn/ 4° younfi B?e,1'I,wlth store the nervous and debilitated < n reJ manhood. Free for the benefit of n n hl f^U -p° er ?f ^mtfto'prenay postage -e J„l worid, Mj. 80s. Before purchasing sen.1 for Company's Catalogue beautifully illustrated. 1,000 fine copper-plate engrav- ings, gratis, post free on application, to any part of the worid Apply Company s Manager, A. Percy, Vyse- street, Birmingham. The pres universally recoramend their readers to obtain a catalogue. 378e lost anb JouuJr, LOST Sunday Afternoon, between Tredegar and Frederick-streets, bunch of Keys, marked H. Car- tor, 29 Soutlifraie-street, Gloucester. Finder returning to ft. <;«olln9-8!*eet, Ctvnliif, will be rewarded. #H .1 Amusements. rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER.MR. EDWAKD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER MR. JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT (THURSDAY). SEPT. 3rd. Special Engagement of Mr Charles Majilton's Famous Company of Eccentric Comedians. At 7.30 p.m. the New Farcical Comedy by Geo. R. Sims, THE GAY CITY, Written expressly to suit the eccentricities of Charles Majilton's Company. Act I.—Hotel in Paris How a Baby got Lost I Act II.—Champs Elysees: Who found it, and how Act III.- Hotel de Paris: Found Lost, and found again Concluding with the Screaming Burlesque,CHUMS, in- troducing the marvellous novel ties,Dean and Ashmore. MONDAY MiXT, Sept. 7th,—Grand Production of Shakespeare's Subtime Tragedy HAMLET. Magnificent scenerv, rich costumes, powerful company. FiilDAY, Sept. 11th.—ANNUAL BENEFIT of Mr EDWARD FLKTCHKK. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. 53237 Doors Open at 7. Commence 7.30 Half-price 9. Box plan at Messrs Thompson and ShackeliV. uhlÍ1: .$lotias. MRS ANNA M. LONGSHORE POTTS, DOCTOR OF MEDICINE of the WOMEN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE, PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A., will LECTURE THIS (THURSDAY) EVENING, SEPT. 3RD, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, AT CARDIFF LECTURE HALL, on THE CIRCULATION OF THE BLOOD, LUNGS, SKIN, &c. At the close of each Lecture Phrenological Exami- nations will be given from thestage. THIS AFTERNOON, At 3 o'clock, at the same place, A LECTURE TO LADIES ONLY. Admission to all Lectures—Front Seats, Is.; Back Seats, 6d. J. CHARLES HARRISON, Doctor of Medicine, of the Bennett Medical College, Chicago, U.S.A., WILL DELIVER A LECTURE TO MEN ONLY, AT CARDIFF LECTURE HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, SKPTEMRER 4th, at 8 o'clock. No Boys under 15 admit ed unless accompanied by their father or guardian. Admission, Front Seats, IS Back Seats, 6d. Mrs Dr. Pott., accompanied by Geo. E. and J. C. Harri-on, are stopping at Avon House, 19, Charles- street, Cardiff, and can he consulted daily from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mrs Potts treats Dizease< of Women Geo. E. Harrison, Chronic Diseases not Peculiar to the Sex J. Chis. Harrison, Diseases of Men only. CONSULTATION FREE. 441 fetaratotts. EX 0 U I t 8 bETWEEN OARDiEE, -M-J WESTON, AND LYNMOUTH, B/ the Saloon Steamer L\DY MARGARET orQLEEN OF THE BAY, (Wind, weather, and circumstance* permitting). THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Leave Cardiff 8.45 a.M. and 11.30 a.m. Westonl0.0IT.ni. and 3.0 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. Leave Cariifl 10.30 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. Weston 11.,5 a.m. and 4.15 p.m. SATURDAY, SEPTEMBF.H 5. Leave Card;ff 12.10 p.m. and 3.0 p.m. „ Wes'.on 1.-5 p.m. and 6.3 J p.M. Fares—Between CARDIFF and Weston, to-and-fro. Fore deck. 1.-g 6(1; SALOON, Single Fare, Is itn,i li 6d. Bay trips, Is. Refreshments on board. 355e—73783 BY ORDER. TT^XCURSION TO TLFRACOMBE, ^Ti?M»PR,"MYv8KrrKMBKR&th'to MO>DAV> ORJI II<IAIHKR 11!J, by the splendid Saloon Steuner LADY MVRGARE' I^are Cardiff 5th ?45 p.m. FL7, I'fr..combe Sept. 7th, 8.30 a.m. 4766 Fore Deck: 4, M Saloon, tr<. 76097 ^REAT WESTERN RAILWAY? TW!L-P-L)JS DAX' ;S,KPR- 7th, CHEAP EXCURSION I/K -ATA TO RFT,urn any weekdaV to Sept. IH.h inclusive, will be isWid to SHREWSBURY, TFNI? 7* T lUlloUen' ^REXLINN, Chesser, Bala, Bir. • ,LP,VE,;P0; Manchester, W.-rr n •to. Rhyl, Abe gele Llandudno, ami I<LE of .Man from Pembroke berth 9 'I' 4A''N"'8.18, Tenby 8.45, Nar. dvasil 8 4O' T?' Havorfordwe-T 7.7, Llan- BR U^; ?:„ 7R'RITTE;' I-20' Jnncuion 7.25. MRSTGO^W^RA Pontardulais 8.35, 8.46, Neath 9 3, K. IDTJMI Q"M' PW'M,O:L .RF;40. Laudore .lift'10.40, NEWPORTTLLW,9^^O. Y?L M R2 II.35, Upper Pontnewydd LUOPAN^IL "A dare 5.5. :>i<mntain Ash :\I5, .Slerthvr S O' L'J'' Yard 9.25, D..wlais 3.5,, P. YP^F: p6ol Road 11.55. E!>bw V,l! 8.16, Blalna 8. I0. Abertillery 3.27, Abercaui IJ.53. and RUCI at 9.5 i».M. F"I'fares and return times see special bills. 4 ^3E 76039 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. DEW TFfi ]\|'A CH I"N .fcf« O SEWING ITJL MACHINES Why buy through Canvas-ers, when YtlU can order thp MPRO VEI) SING ER and W i IEELER k, WILSON SEWING MACHINES direc- from H JONKER, PENARTH, and etfecta SAVING of 3s in the B. AS tliu following prices will conclusively show— IMPROVED SINGE R IF AND MACHINE, £3 3s; usual price £ 4 4s- less 10 per cent. Same with HANDSOME Box, £ 3 15s usual price, £ 4 19s V 10 per cent. AM1LY TREADLE, £ 4 usual price, £ 5 bs—less 10 „ per cent. same with Handsome Box, £ 4l0s; u .ual price, £ 6- •r A TT /-v-U 88 10 L>UR cent. l^o»iA10 PE^CEL/4 USUAL PH0E £ 6 AME W-LE"A^UPT«E^X' £ 5 103 pnee. £ 7 7S PATENT1 .^FC^VHKI^"TTACHMEFLTIS!LED' PROVIJEI1 WITL1 nii^rovement,, and guaranteed to' NOTE THE ADDRKSS— 696 "• JONKLIR, P'CNARTH, near Cardiff. ^>pe lally Snppltccl. jji ULTON, jj QN1 .OP, A ND~QO. CARDII'F AND SWANSEA, ALSO AT WLNIKIOU-LJOAL), PENARTH; bass and c o, t A L L S O P P AND SONS, And others of the FINEST BURTON ALES. PRICKS For Hilderkiii. 18s. 21s. 24s. I Firkin. 98. 10s. 6d. 12a And upwards. 155 NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T. H. DA VIES AND CO., "THE TAILORS,' Beg to intimate to their customers and he general public that they have secured the Extensive and Com- modious CORNER PREMISES lately occupied by Mr 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. Ac. Please notice their TIES and UNDERCLOTHL Q WINDOWS. Value not to be equalled in Cardiff. They thank their Patrons for past favours, and p o. mise the same attention to their future orders. Please Notice the Address; T. H. DA VIES AND Co., "THE TAILORS,' M9e CUSTOM HOUSE-STBEET. CARDIFF. I s TIFF'S S'lARCH. s TURFS STARCH. ks TIFF'S STARCH. s TIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. ks TIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. s Tr"'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. M imum im STIFFS STARCH It having come to the knowledge of Messrs Stiff and Co. that some retailers often attempt to induce the public to purchase low pricedandinferior starches by representing them to be the manufacture of Messrs Stiff As Co., it is necessary to put the public on its guard against such unprin. cipleddractice andtostate that every box or packet of Stiff's Starch bears the registered Trade Mark QUEEN BESS. Stiff's Starch is Sold in 51b Packets and lib Fancy Boxes, and may be obtained of any Grocer, Druggist, or Oihnan; or of the Manu- facturers, STIFF & CO., ftttDCLIFF-ST., BRISTOL mt-aioiigp 16usi!t£55 ;lùDr£55£S. JOT II A MAN D S 0 N S, THE PRINCIPALITY JUVENILE OUTFITTERS, 20 & 27, ST- Maky-™ c AIIDIFF. JERSEY SUITS AXD JERSEYS. JERSEYS ARE THE AND BEST FOR JERSEY SUITS SCHOOL WEAR. -\TAVY BLUE~~ J3l FOR THE BL'VCK, SEASIDE. Q^RENAT, f ARONE, "—— gEAL BROWN, FOR THE HOLIDAYS. FANCY MIXTURES Fine Stockinette three- TjXEQUALLED thread and four-thread FOR Worsted and Knitted STRENGTH Wool J E R s E Y S AND JbSHY _mrRABILITY- LARGEST STOCK IN SUITS from SOUTH WALES. Is. lid. to 20s. JOTHAM AND GONS, 26 and 27 ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. 20-1e WH. S E A T O N S LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN S BOOT AND SHOKESTABLISHMENT, 31, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF Agent for Pinets' Boots and >hoes 7534! "8 ITANOS.-NVI-ly BE WITHOUT ONE JL hen Oll can become tile owner of a nice instrument for the small piiynieui. of 10s 6d pEK, MONTH ON rjlHOMPSON AND SHACKELL S HIRE SYSTEM? No security required, ami the instrument delivered to purchaser 011 payment oi llrst monthly instalment. Every instrument, uiiaiuiitoed, exc.ianued if ,lo; appnived. ORG ANS AND K AT MM ON IU MS ON SIMILAR TKRMH. Catalogues free on application. T H O M 1' S 0 N AND « w A (j iv K L I,, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE QUEEVS BUILDINGS, CARDLP|R AUO A U T0 iN GENUINE 1^IPFV'V J' BHADBURY GO.'S SEWItT, MACHINES u s rs tax tpite s?, k- tirades these eelebr^vi^ COUn|^f «n.tite.l by i>Sr oT^ unpn,f^ their Agenw. llie ^|-ro,{e Mark—n u .? a''L' !n''5' ',e »,ily ">• >«. II E N It Y T H°MAS, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH-SQUARlfi. CARRIE. 52, TAFF-STREg, 31, HIGH A r Illustrated Pri^^fl^^ppiica^.ii. 170e 11 J. IfATU AND SON) 12, Ultoc;Klil&BTOWK, CARDIFF, liave now on view the J¡I,l'¡(tI,¡t KL"ck of Uigh-class O Ii' <.) R 'P '1..0' S' p I; A N 0 ir 0 R T S, QRGANS, AND j-j^ ARMo^IUMS, IN SOU't'a WALES, Which they :ire a LARGE DISCOU^'1, FOii CASH and on the three year-s'*16 uuin'e^ ^>ot month. Pianos, h'011 ./• Illustrated Catalog os„ lfree 259e THE FOUNDATION PRINCIPLE OF .\V P l ¡ G J & SON J A Buslne s is that CUSTOM IS DRAWN lHK,,?iAGNEl 0F vAIHEXY AN» VA They are now showing co:lAi erao e accessious of New Fresh, and GENTLEMEN'S aIn1 juvEMles* .READY-MADE CLO rl'ING, HATS, CAPS, SHIBTS, AND HOSIERY, At Prices that have never been Lower from Manufac turers' H^utis. ADDRESS:— TRNT, THE CAKPiy HOUSE, 60 & 51, ST. MARY.STRIi^46 «fc47>CARoriN _J3 STRKET3ggmi_ m POSITIVE REMEDIES. Consult the Book of POSITIVE REMEDIES for the Cure of aH Diseases. 'GRA'flS.-Sent by Post W &" Parts ot the World on receipt of Two Stamps P pay Postage. A POSMVE CURE JOR DEBILITIES J\- AND DERANGEMENISOB 111K GENERA- TIVE AND NERVOUS NERVOUS DE- BILITY AND EXHAOSll" 1HE HlisVLT OF OVER-TAXED ENERGI1'^ IN THE BOOK OF "POSITIVE KE»I^>IES Xuia Book gives a POSITIVE REMEDY lor all DISEASES. The Names of all Medicines are given in English. Cases and Testimonials, wit'1 in each case. IT IS A GUIDE TO THE-TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES, and should be Consultert bv all who ALL DISEASES, and should be Consultert by all who require medical treatuiens-I 0""(;E TIVE MEDICINES GIVN I, 1 flJ ITOOK CF "POSITIVE REMEDIES ARE THJL MEDIJINIS USED BY DR. SMITH ,,{5 T °VER THXRA'Y YEARS. By the aid of this Book Invalids may lorm a correct knowledge of their malady, and timi a Positive Remedy for the Cure. ine names are uub- lished in English, to enable Invalids to select the remedy and Cure Themselves without consulting a medical man, making a written statement of case or paying consultation lees, Stamps for the BOOK OF "POSITIVE REMEDIES, Which contains 244 pages, and gives a cure for all diseases. Post :rM on receipt of Two Stamps direct. irom 716 H. & II. SMITH & CO. 130 POSITIVE REMEDY LALORATORY, 26. SOUTHAMPTON-ROW. LONDON. w. ERVOUSNEss, LOSS of ENERGY, N and VITAL POWER. A gentleman having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has discovered a simple means of self-cure. He Wl" be happy to for ward the particulars to any sufferer 011 receipt of a ward the particulars to any sufferer on receipt of a stamped. and directed mirelope Address J. X. Sowell Roo.. Clilswick. Middlesex BOROUGH OF NEWPORT WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 12 Lower Merchant- street, behind the Town-hall Corporation bill-poster and crier. Her" sthe Drincipai hoardings ami suctions in Newport aid Neighbourhood. Two 200a bill posters kept Work axtended to with uuiei: uesuatcu Town and couutry. Old esw Wished—more tuaa ot ^e#nwry VM ot ^e#nwry VM 000) J 36usiittiis J\b brtS.5ts. TRY pUDGE FOR TOOLS. rjpooLs. rjpooLs. rjpooLs. r|iooLs. rjpOOLS. r IOOLS. OOLS. fJpOOLS. TRY P U D G E, AT THE NEW TOOL D EPOT. OOLS. rpooLs. rjpOOLS. rjpooLs. TOOLS. r rOOLS. rjiooLs. TOULS. SHEFFIELD HOUSE, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET CARDIFF. 286e A MERICAN FRESH lVIEAT -L'-N- c O-AIPANY, 7, CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET, 39, CLIFTON STREET, ROATH, 3, UPPER GEORGE.STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. SPECIAL FOR THE SEASON. We are now Receiving Immense Consignments of Jl>RIME gMALL gHEEP, FED ON THE HILLS, EQUAL IN QUALITY TO THE JpAMOUS WELSH MUTTON, and are selling at undernoted low prices— LEGS, about 8Ibs. each WD PER 4 LB. LOINS, 41bs. » £ »D PER SHOULDERS, „ 51bs. „ /O LB. NECKS, „ 3ilb». „ 4_D BREASTS, „ 31bs. „ 3° LB.R "THY pAY fORE1 THE QUALITY WE SELL IS THE BEST. ^JVIEKICAN JpRESII ^j[E^T ^"lOMPANY, 7, CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET, 39, CLIFTON STREET, ROATH, 3, UPPER GEORGE-STREET, CATHA YS, {JARDIFF, 469 NEW LOCAL MINING STORY. With the view of making the South Wales Echo acceptable to all classes of our readers, the pro- prietors have made arrangements for the publica- tion of a NEW STORY OF LOCAL COLLIER LIFE, KNTITLKI) MARY ARM1TAGE, THE MINER'S DAUGHTER. The Story is one of intense interest, full of sensa- tional situations, and enchaining: the reader's attention throughout. The varied incidents, trade disputes, and dangers of those who toil underground have been introduced into the tale, and we confidently leave its merits in the hands of our mining readers. The following chapter synopsis will give some idea of the nature and scope of the story :— CHAPTER T.—Joe Armitage. „ II.—After Twenty Years.—The Belle of Peny- graig, „ III.—Mary's Adventure—Will Evans, the Collier. II IV.—The New Minister—Mary as a Pit Girl. V.-Dick Davies-'riie "Snake in the Grass." VI.—Mr Hannaway, the Agitator—Out on Strike. VII.—" Will you see your Children Starve I"— Surrender, man? Never!" „ VIII.—Arrival of the Knobsticks-The Riot. „ IX.—Mary the Peacemaker—Will Evans, the New Leader. X.—Jane Davies falls in Love-Leap Year Privileges. „ XI.—The Minister declines to respond"— Love turned to hate. XIL-The presentiment—Mary is not my daughter—'The Explosion Death of Joe Armitage. „ XIII.—A leaf from a sealed book-The baby clothes. „ XIV.—The Minister's Quest-Baffled. „ XV.—An unnatural mother Dick Davies finds" It mine of gold.' It XVI.—Mary's prosecutor-Saved by a door boy. XVII.—Mr Morton. the new colliery owner— The aim of Will Evans's life. XVIII —Mrs Morton visits Mary—Jane Davies's inquisitiveness. to IX.—Mr Hannaway's disappearance—Will Evans's heroism. „ XX.—The Unravelling of the Skein-The Minister makes a discovery. XXI.—Mary and her mother.—The Minister's magnanimity—Conclusion. The first chapter of the Story commenced in the "SOUTH WALES ECHO" August 29th, and will be continued on each Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday till completed. INJECTION DAY.-An INFALLIBLE JL REMEDY and certain cure for all Discharges from the Urinary Organs in either sex, whether acquired or constitutional, recent or chronic cures in a few days without meoicines. Sold in bottles, 2s 6d each, by all chemists. London agents, F. Newbury and Suns, 1, King Edward-street, E.C. Agents for Cardiff, .1, Mundav, Chemist, 1 High-street; and all Chemists -770e s WANSEA.-SOUTH WALES ECHO. The FIRST EDITION of the SOUTH WALES ECHO is published at the Office, 9, College-street, Swansea, every AFTERNOON, AT FIVE O CLOCK. Sold by newsagents at Swan«e;i, Hafod, Plnsmarl, Mumbles, Ac and by the boys of the "Self Help Brigade, 'I11e SPECIAL EDITION, which contains all the latest News, Telegrams, htoci: Exchange Closing Prices, IlzLrkets, Sporting and Intelligence of thu day is published in SwiLlisea "iL 8.50 p.m. Sold by 1C. MOGFORD, News Agent, Great Wtsr-eni Buildings Jtligtotreet, Swansea, and by new* boya iSusiit^ss JV&tiressss. W. pEDLER'S UMBRELLAS, WALKING STICKS, AND LEATHER B AGS, ARE THE BEST. ESTABLISHED 1867. 34 J^0YAL'ARCADE' 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, 12s 6d. 15s 6d, and 18s 6d. Russell Silk, at 10s 6d Silver Mounted, 14s 6d. Repp, at 7s 6d, 9s, lus b(I, arul 12s 6d. Alpaca, 5s 6d, bs 6d, and 7s bd, LADIES' UMBRELLAS. Silk, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s and 21s. Repp, 4s 6d, 5s bel. os 6d, and bs 6d. Russell Silk, 8s 6d, 9s bd. and 10s 6d. RE-COVERING DEPARTMENT. Umbrellas Re-covered at a saving of 25 per cent Best Materials only used. SILK. GENTS' 25iN. UMBRELLAS. 1st quality, 15s; 2nd ditto, 16s 3rd ditto, 10s 6d 4th ditto, 8s 6d. LADIES'22i.v. UMBRELLAS. 1st quality, 128 6d; 2nd ditto, 13s 6d; 3rd ditto, 8s 6d: 4th ditto, 6s 6d. RUSSELL SILK (Guaranteed not to Split). I'" GENTS' 25in, UMBRELLAS, at 9s. bd.; LADIES' 22in. do., at 7s. 6d. REPP. GENTS' 25in. UMBRELLAS—1st quality, 7s. 6d 2nd ditto, 6s 6d. LADIES' 22in. UMBRELLAS-lst quality, 6s. 6d, j 2nd ditto, bs 6d. Re-covering and Repairing promptly executed on the Premises. LEATHER BAGS. Leather Portmanteaus, Brief and other Hand Bass, Hat Cases, dtc. GLADSTONE BAGS. ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER RUG STRAPS. W. P E D L E XV, UMBRELLA iNi ANUFACTORY, 34, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFB. AND 98, GLEBE STREET, PENARTH. JFJCONOMY IN FUEL. U ALL'S PATENT FEED WATER HEATER. ANTILLIAMS'.T ATENT BLOWER AND SMOKE CONSUMER FOR STEAM BOILERS JOHN WILLIAINIS. AND SON, SOLE LICENSEES & MAKERS, QUEEN-STIIE ET, CARDIFF. 107. TRIMNELL'S LIFE-GIVING AND PRESERVING J^ER YI N E T 0 N I C, For either Sex; will cure all kinds of nervou debility arising from any source of weakness, 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 blushing, dimness of sight, sparks before the eyes, deafness and noise in the ears, sense of tightness, of suffocation, constant mental misgiving, pains in the loins and a constant sense of weariness, irritation of the kidneys and bladder, palpitation of the heart, general treniu lousuesson any sudden impulse, extreme liiffidence, fond of moping alone, morbid sensibility, careless about life, its joys, its pleasures, and its duties irregularity of ttie bowels, feeling good for nothing, failure of meniory,iiitellectiial power and faculties more or less impaired, extreme restlessness, flatu- lency and indigestion, frequent headaches, silent wretchedness arising from the fear of physical weak- ness, fear of insanity, miserable forebodings for the present, 110 hope for the future; starting during sleep, lookingand feeling ill without apparent cause. One or two packages of Trimneil's Nervine Tonic will cure slight cases of the above. Where it has been badly tTeated. (Or neglected it will require a longer time to effect a cure. Is lAd and 2s 9d per packet One trial is sufficient to prove the virtue of the above Compound, to be hail at most respectable Chemists, Druggists, and Medicine Vendors throughout the World. li you have any difficulty in obtaining it, send stamps or Post-office Older direct to the Proprietor, and it will be forwarded at once. All 2s 9d sizes Post Free to any part of the kingdom. N.B.—None are genuine unless they have the Proprietor's signature on the Government StAmp- W. TRIMNELL. TO IMITATE THIS WOULD BE FORGERY. FULL DIRECTIONS ON EACH PACKAGE. SOLE MANUFACTURER AND PROPRIETOR W TRIMNELL, MEDICAL BOTANIST 167e 9, MOIRA-TERRACE CARDIFF J^EWPORT. —SOUTH WALES ECHO. The SOUTH WALES KCllO is published at the NEWPORT OFFICE, 11, as follows FIRST EDITION 3.15 P.M. SECOND EDITION 4-.?0 P.M. SPECIAL EDITION 6.30 P.M The SPECIAL EDITION contains all the News of the Day up to Six o'clock p.m.—including the latest Stock Exchange and Sporting Televt&ms, Sold by all Newstkgente and Newsboys Imsiuess ÀÍlDr£5st5. JgUY ONLY ENGLISH WATCHES. I' BE N S 0 N 1 S i NEW PATENT (No. 4658), 1 "LUDGATE" WATCH I HAS OBTAINED TTFE M HIGHEST AWARD J OF A FT GOLD MEDAL « AT THE ■ INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, SILVER GOLD £ 5 5 £ 12 12 THE "LUDGATE" WATCH J IS A SILVER ENGLISH LEVER, « OF MY BEST LONDON MAKE, 1 WITlf SPECIAL STRENGTH THREE-QUAHTElt PLATE MOVEMENT. JEWELLED THROUGHOUT IN RUBIES. TRUE CHRONOMETER BALANCE, ADJUSTED FOR EXTREMES, WITH DAMP AND DUST PROOF PATENT RING BAND, AND EXTENDED BARREL. MASSIVE STERLING SILVER DOME CASES j WITH CRYSTAL GLASS FRONT, f Which combines the Strength of the Hunter with the convenience of the Open-face Watch. WINDS, SETS HANDS, & OPENS AT BACK. The IMMENSE superionty in Value, Accuracy, up Durability of the LUDGATE" Watch, to Swiss American (made in imitation of and sold as English), and to the Old Full-Plate English Lever (still sold by other makers), from the great defects of which the I Ludgate is exempt, is proved by the Award of a GOLD MEDAL, THE ONLY ONE ADJUDGED TO ENGLISH I WATCHES. THE "LUDGATE" IS OF BETTER QUALITY AND VALUE THAN ANY B10 WATCH HITHERTO MADE. THE 'LUDGATE" IS MY BEST LONDON MAKE j STRONG, HANDSOME, AND RELIABLE, WILL SI AND THE HARDEST WEAR AND ROUGHEST USAGE, AND IS THEREFORE THE BEST WATCH FOR HOME, INDIAN AND COLONIAL WEAR, BY RAILWAY MEN, MINERS, AND COLONISTS (No. 1, LARGE SIZE), WORKMEN, AND ARTISANS (No. 2, AS SKETCH), GENTLEMEN, OFFICERS AND MEN IN H,M. SERVICES, YOUTHS AND BOYS (No. 3, Smuj WiLL BE SENT FREE AND SAFE AT MY RiftK TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD FOR £ 5 58. OR IN 1S-CARAT GOLD CRYSTAL GLASS CASE; TWELVE GUINEAS. o. 3 SIZE), A Remittance by P.O.O., Draft, or Cash, and accompany order. SPECIALLY NOTE that J. W. BENSON is the only Maker uf a. Three-Quarter Plate English "Watch for £ 0 as in Silver, or £ 12 lis in Gold, and that our Patent "Ludgate" Watch cannot be liad through, or of any t other Watchmaker in the Kingdom. Auy iiiuinaement of the Patent Rights will be proceeded against. An Illustrated and Priced BOOIL, ow. plaining the advantages of this Watch over the Full-Plate English Watches sold by all other makers, will be sent Pose 1"ree on application, to J. W. Benson, WATCHMAKER TO H.M. THJfi QUUII. THE STEAM FACTORY, 62 AND 64, LUDGATE-HILL, E.G., AND 25, OLD BOND-STREET, W., LONDON. Consequent upon the award of the GOLD MKlkAI* the den.and, always great, has so increased as to necessitate more extensive Machinery, which now enable us to EXECUTE ALL ORDERS for the "LUDGATE" WATCH WITHOUT DELAY. Illustrated Pamphlets of Watches from 4>2 to SM, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Clocks (House, Chime, and Turret), Electro Plate, and Musical Boxes, free on ap- plication. CLUB ASSOCIATIONS.-FORENIEN, SECRETARIES of FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, AGENTS, and others will tind their incomes considerably increased by establishing Clubs for the New Patent "Ludgate" Watch, as it is worth from £5 to £10 more than any English Watch sold, and therefore bound to isupersedo all others. Particulars on application. llao3 72776 aMe glLPHOLINE L OTION. THE CURE FOR SKIN DISEASES. IN A FEW DAYS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES* BLOTCHES, ENTIRELY FADE AWAY. BEAUTIFULLY FRAGRANT. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. CURES OLD-STANDING SKIN DISEASES. REMOVES EVERY KIND OF ERUPTION, SPOT OR BLEMISH, AND RENDERS THE SKIN CLEAR, SMOOTH, SUPPLE, AND HEALTHY. fhore is scarcely any eruption but will yield to I Sulpholine in a few days, and commence to fade fl away, even if seemingly past cure. Ordinary pimples, H redness, blotches, scurt, roughness, vanish as if by n magic whilst old, enduring skin disorders, eczema, fl psoriasis, acne, blackheads, scaly eruptions, roaea, fl prurigo, tetter, pityriasis, however deeply rooted, Suipholine successfully attacks. It uestroys the aniiiialcuise which mostly cause these unsightly, irritable, painful affections, and always produces a clear, smooth, supple, healthy skin, "Sulpholine" Lotion is sola bymosi Chemists. Bottles, 2s yd. p EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TRONIC. HEALTH, STRENGTH, ENERGY. GREAT BODILY STRENGTH, GREAT NERVB STRENGTH, GREAT MENTAL STRENGTH, GREAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH, FTM ? Follows the use of PEPPER'S QUININE AND IR" TONIC. It improves the appetite, promotes digestiOE4 greatly strengthens the nerves, increases strength ot pulse, gives hrmness to the muscles, alters pale countenance, supplies deficient beat to weax circu' tioiis, overcomes Dodily weariness and weakness, cures many painful conipjaiiits-neuraigia, sciatica, &C, is a remedy for, dyspepsia, stomach affections, etc., and thoroughly recruits the health. PEPPER'S QUININE & IRON TONIC. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT A new, smaller size bottle of this valuable mediciuo is now supplied at is 6d, thus bringing it to the reach of all classes, and greatly preventing the many injurious imitations largely offered. PEPPERS TONIC. Insist on having it. Bottles, 11 doses, 2s 6d; next size, 32 doaieft, 4s 6d. Sold everywhere. JpEPPER'S rjlARAXACUM AND pODOPHYLLIN. THE SAFEST ANTIBILIOUS MEDICINE. A FLUID LIVER MEDICINE WITHOUT MERCURY, MADE FROM DANDELION AND MANDRAKE ROOTS. Is now used and regularly prescribed by many Physicians instead of blue pill and calomel for the cure of uyspepda, billiousiiess, and all symptoms of con- gestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shouiders, beadacue, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disngreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feeling of general depression. Bottles, 2s 9d and 4s 6d. Sold by aU Chemists. Insist on having Pepper's. L OCKYFR'S SULPHUR HAIR j JJESTORER 1 THE BEST. THE SAFEST. THE CHEAPEST. RESTORES THE COLOUR TO GREY HAIR. INSTANTLY STOPS THE HAIR FROM FADING. OCCASIONALLY USED, GREYNESS IS '1 IMPOSSIBLE. REMOVES SCURF. AND EMBELLISHES THE HAIR, CAUSi>'G IT TO GROW WHEREVER Til IN AND PATCHY. 248e Liirge Bottles, Is 6d. Sold every where. 11945 A WORD to the WISE Cause & cure aI debility, want of energy, and premature decay, la* structions to regain hea;th and vigor, ftent 011 receipt*! 4 stamps bjr Publishers, Fijian.«nuu» kiu>«h*i^ imki