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Advertisement Tarifl. o Small Prepaid Advertisements. 20 Words SIXPENCE Three Times NINEPENCE. Six Times ONE SHILLING. W0CDS- IBFJG TIMES. ^owor^5 j77 i o 30 Words 0 9 1 6 40 Words 1 6 2 3 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words 1 6 3 0 4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of advertise. ment specified below, and are strictly contined tf those which are ordered tor CONSECUTIVE insertion and PAID FOR PREVIOUS TO INSERTION; if either of these con- ditions is not complied with, the advertisement will be charged by the Business scale :— APARTMENTS WANTED. I HOVSES TO BE SOLD APARTMENTS TO LET. MONEY WANTED. ARTICLES LOST. MONEY TO LEND. ARTICLES FOUND. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. BUSINESSES i oiiDISPOSAL MISCELLANEOUS SALES. g«*INESSES W ANTED. PARTNERSHIPS WANTED. IOUSKS TO I.kt. SITUATIONS WANTED, MOUSES WANTED. SITUATIONS VACANT. MOUSES WANTED. SITTJATIONS V ACANT. < Advertisements of the above class inserted In the SOUTH WALKS DAILY NEWS," the CARDIFF TIMES, and" SOUTH WALES ECHO" at the following rate Six times in ISix times in Six times Daily News j,, Once in Dailv \pw« Cardiff Times ew.s .m,i Dail, News. Six times in art I 1Iues. South Wales Echo. s. d. s. d. k 20 Words, 1 0 1 6 2 0 -I 30 Words 1 6 2 3 3 0 -1- 40 Words 2 3 34 4 6 50 Words 39 5 8 7 6 60 Words 4 6 6 9 9 0 _I (lellel,ai Advertising Tariff. KATE PF.R .LINE FOR a SERIES. CLASS OI» i to 4 or 6 to i<ito 2o Advertisements. 3 b 11 2b ;upd insr insr insr insr insr S'isin«i«7r^ i '/3 SffiSSSaffiT.} •" ■" •" f Action Announcements -/6 -I -/3 'ft J-ecal and Public Notices } Municipal and School Board f ,i ia lenders and Contracts { Public Appointments J Prospectuses ./9 -/9 -/9 ,/9 -/9 Parliamentary Elections i Parliamentary Notices } 1/- 1/- l/- 1/- !/• Government Announcements.. Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths are charged Is each, if not exceeding 20 words, and 6d tor eucii additional 10 wonK These Notices must be autheu. ticated l>v the Signature and Address of the sender Paragraph ADVERTISEMENTS are charged 1 to b insertion6*1 pev line 6 to 11 ins^vtious, 4u poi line t 12 insertions and upwards, 3d per line ADVERTISERS, when sending advertisements in manu- script, may calculate eight words to a line, and 12 hne to an illch. In charging advertisements the lines »re not counted, but the advertisement, including largo lines, dashes, ami white spaces, is measured, and iin« 6',>ace "°eupied is charged at thn rate of Twelve lines o an inch. intention. GOVERNESS. College of Preceptors and Oxford WaWa^>? tu»n.~ Miss (larieck, A.t-.x' t>c, Helen's I-od^e. Bryinaaor-roatl. Swansea. 14a ^rbattts. €(»(>K (good pIninV^t«r«^re t";00'hler ser;ants k«pt, and a man servant. Must be able to -e.—Apply _nIrs ,j_ jiai'tin, Dowlais. 10i^ d <( ); K (good) %Vaiite.l.-ApplY personally, 202, New- 'ft-road, Cardiff. — d i;NEi;al .SKRVANT'Twanted experienced). Must \y* have oood character; cJean ami honest. Age ^j'r- under 20. Country girl preferred.—Apply o, ■'la *-t-street, Pontypridd. tf 1 EN KRAI..SERVANT (goodrwanted immediately. One from the country preferred.—Apply Kings* Aruis, Bute-terrace, Cardiff. 655 tf^JKN'KEAL sKRVAVf wanted, age about 22.— •" Apply at ol, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 660 f 1 KNERAL SERVANT (thoroughly good) wanted VX age about 2b.-Apply morning from 9 to 11. 42, ^tie-rod. 617 4 1 RAT, SERVANT,-IVanted (Oct. Ist), rxtive VX giv] with knowledge of waiting.—Apply Mrs *%Ji es, University College, Cardiff. bio I"NF,RAL SERY ANTS good), P]lLÍn Conks, VI Liundry Maids, and Nurses wanted. Good cha.aeters indispensable. Stampedaddress. Mrs Fur- •dvall's Select Registry, Cardiff. 060 (1 EN .HA\j ^KRVANT wanted, in a quiet family^ JT with a good character.—Apply Mrs Parkvn, 5, Partridge-voad, Cardiff. &ki8 d > ENERAL SERVANT~wanted, must be experienced VX and liave good character. Good wages to a suit, able person.—Apply 10, Church-terrace, Penarth. 612 d-I IRL (good) wanted as general servant, from la to 20. Must be able to wash. Country girl pre. furred.—App.y iirs Thomas, 44, Beaucbamp-street, BiTcrsiile, Carditi. 593 tf (two respectable) Wanted in Business House. I-J() t«r W°la bt ^lad kte'Jtr' -.iThTalesTalLT61 2^-Addre"f Uousel keeper, feoutn n ales DaU^ews" office, Swansea. 654 "■"Ol'SKMAII' wanted, & « Sbj iJark-pl^e- ^25 THOUSE- KEEPERS, General Ser- vants. Nurses, Kitchen-maid, disengaged Apply at Miss Morgan s Registry, 101, Krederi4-ftreet, Cardiff. 629 gituatiolis l^aj;ant. GOOD INCOME secured v-a-p.lo'f itrTw-' »■ street, York. A GENTS W -t(i.lii-n mills, mines, foundries, tuiTi steamship owners, and others, w UhePr^n<iMachinery Oils, largely r-ndinw ^essi.- Dewi-i "jornmission.—Address J. »■< 04 t ^6. Barbican. London, A ho^Uo wi?h make money easily *nd5"1.Cr,iad j.ondon, wite A B. Murray, 105, Crofton-r^^ T3 uailejl^^pE.—Wanted, a good finisher UP°" William Masn* !,?ht york. Good wages given.—Apply ~<TV iT7^j'elv'5"s!'ree^» Aberaman. 526 \_j age 14-?^IcE VACANCIE.S.—l,'800~annuallv; Civil Service Asni* salaries, £ 95— £ 400. Order "The post free, lid.—weekly journal for candidates. nethy, H.M.C.s. v^rs. Tildealey, Grassie, and Aber- ^OACH «». 1; Norman, Canton viWanted afc "nee.—Apply John T7^ vt P l.OV MK^"j~ain Wheel Worka. Cardiff. 678 I'J can be earned by th SADIES.—10s to 15s weekly Machina.—Send Automatic Knitting S.W., Company, 417, 'L envelope for particulars to ROOMS.-Wanted who must thoroughj £ °uPle °f first-class grooms, light weights, and ride wefi nder8tand their work, be <ler hon. sec., Horse Show s u^p.ly to I:>- Alexan- vmn„——i_High-street, Cardiff. LADIKS WANTED.—h^TT — parcels post.-Particnlar, afn leW°Tk per 1. Howard, 55, Repoton-road e"vel°Pe' Established 1870. tulham, Lor^n- MAN (good steadv) vvaiitedaTonT^ sn— bellhanger and plumber—J, Fosiett" Charles'- Newport, t a TATTifn nv Wanted a good.—Apply J.Welling, ]\ ^he Tunuel. Crockherbtown. Cardiff. 520 Potx-tpt?s"-LvVanted, Turnover in & small office.— Annlv first instance, stating wages, T. T. M.. .it-h^ Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 642 i SHORTHAND CLERK.—Vacancy tor a Shorthand W corresponding Clerk.—State age, salary required, aHd experience to Clerk," Daily News" ofllce Car- diff. 75845 HF, IJIZITISH WORKMAN'S ASSURANCE I Company, Limited, require Agents for Cardiff, Newport, and all towns and villages in the district.— Apply, by letter, to Superintendent, 2, Rawdon-place, Canton, Cardiff 234 VACANCIES IN CIVIL SERVICE.—Age 16—25. Commencing salaries range to £ 100. Rapid pre- paration by correspol1dence.-In telligent young men write to Secretary, Civil Service Examination Agency, Nunhead, London. 2B4 Situations Wlantdr. AKERS. -Wante(l, by a respectable Young Man, situation Second or Single Hand; Caruiff or Dear Cardiff preferred. Good references.—P., 1, Martin's-road, High-street, Peckham, Surrey. b60 CHILDREN'S or YOUNG LADY'S MAID.—A girl C aged 17 good dressmaker; has not been in a situation before, out can give good references.—Apply to Miss Wariow, L>ilestou, Bridgend 163 CLERK or TRAVELLER, wanted by a young man, situai ion, seven years experience 111 commercial circles, well known through South Wales. Small salary.-Address G. Herron, 51, Hamilton-road, Hey- worth-streer, Liverpool. 608 EMPLOYMENT in Newport, in any capacity where trust is required, wanted by youth (17), country. Excellent references. -liulin, Blitkenpy, Gloucester- shire. 640 MAN (Young), 21, requires Situation; light employ- ment will come on trial excellent references. udress Abstainer, Daily News" Ottice, Cardiff. 564 MASTER BAKERS.—Wanted, a situation as above. Total abstainer.—H. Buldn, at Mr hamsen's, Baker, Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. 591 PAGE (situation wanted)" under a Butler.Had a little experience. Good reference age 17 tall. —Apply to Charles Bowden, Thorneloe Lodge, 4, Priory-street, Cheltenham. S61 PORTER or WATCHMAN.—Situation wanted by a middle-aged .Man. Good references.—268, Bute- street. 529 WANTED, by a Young Lady, a Situation in a Confectioner's Shop or Bar. Not been out before. Would give the first month. Swansea pre- ferred.— Apuly 85, Windsor-road, Neath. 532 lJop Assistants, &c. ~~jk "SSISTANTS (Two Junior) to the Grocery and Pro- vision Trades; Welsh.—W. Richards, 167, High- atiect.Jswansea bbl ASSISTANT in Grocery Business Wanted; none J\ hut those with good character need apply.—Mr Milder, 3, Patrick-street, Cardiff. 516 RAPERS IN'antecl immediately, an experienced Young Man. Welsh. A knowledge of outtitting preferred.—Apply to J. H. Powell, Draper and Out- fitter, Aberaman. 632 DRAPERY.—Wanted at once, Young Men. Know- DRAPERY.—Wanted at once, Young Men. Know- ledge of Welsh.—Apply and state full particulars to John Jones, Manchester ilouse, Merthjr. 509 DRAPERS requiring Situations should read "The Drapers' Assistant," post free one shilling, from the Author, Richard Beynon, Drapers' Valuer, Chel- tenham. 384 DRESS and MANTLE MAKER wanted, able to cut and tit. Permanency.—Ernest J. Lewis, Narberth. 665 DRESSMAKERS.—Bodice Hands wanted also Apprentices and Improvers —Apply personally, M. Samuel, 56, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 534 GENERAL DRAPERY. — Wanted at once, ex- perienced young Lady. Full particulars to B. H. Cooke, Diaper. Brynmawr Shop, Blaeuavon, Mon. 685 Ifot. APARTMENTS to Let, Unfurnished, two, three, or A four rooms; hot and cold water bath good position; terms moderate.—Apply D.H.C., "South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 439 BED AND SITTING-ROOM (furnished) for res. pectable inarried couple. Permanency. No attendance. Terms must be moderate.—Address V.C., South Wales Echo Office, Cardiff. 342 (S| ANTON.—Comfortable furnished Apartments, or j lodgings for one or two ladies. Trains pass the door. Terms iiioderate,-Apply, E, "South Wales Echo Office, Carditf. 658 ENAi,rH.-House and Shop, plate-glass front, JL situated in Maughan-street; suit any business.— Apply C. Davies and s«.n, Penarth Docfc. bl3 RESIDENCE (Good Family) to let in Charles- street. Hot and cold water b;ith, and every con- venience. Rent E,6 per annum.—Apply T. S., South Wales Daily News," Cardiff. 637 ST VBLE and LOFT to Let, for four horse*. 5s per week or part, 2s 6d, with use of yard.—Apply 98 Harriet-street, Cathays, Cardiff. fjousfs Mau&&. EWPOIt'l111ed7~o 11 the 1st October, ior office purposes, I ront Premises in a Katiing New«U'^<ISTe Newport.—Address Premises, Daily ;L_jji!^J^_T]redegarHPlace^Newport^ 3for SSalg. -iitxscgllangimr.. BAMBOO CAN^fknctSTJ—s ab ut 500 ieet of thick with Eal a bargain, feet. Nearly iieW.-Apply to "th b'nell Posts e,ery i Lianishen. "son, xheRetieat, OAL CART (longM^F^iT^ijj-——=^—555- Apply H. Western, 37, ChHstina-^eTtf0^- Cardin- 1 iilisallaiteons. >OTANIC BEElFmade immediately with MaSorTs S Extract or Essence of Herbs, composed of Yrrow. Dandelion, Comfrey, and Horehound; send 9 stamps for sample bottle, enough to make four gallon, to 0 Newhail and Mason, chemists, Nottingham. Agents wanted. 413e FURNISH on the Hire System. £ 5 worth, 2s 6d weekly; £ 10 worth, 4s weekly £ 15^vorth#53 weeklv £ 20 worth, 6s weekly, and so on in propor- tion.—The South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. ()2 URNISH on the Ilire System. No security re- quired.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 26, Custom House-street, Cardiff. URNISH on the llire System. Cash prices charged. JT South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 682 FURNISHon the Hire System. Small weekly or monthly payments.—South Wales Furnishm* Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 682^ FURNISH on the Hire System. Houses or apart- J' ments furnished throughout. South Wales burnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Car. diff. 682 ]FtiiN ontie Hire Svstem. Compare prices J' with other houses.—South Wales Furmshmg Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 682 FURNISH on the Hire System. Immense stock to select from.—South Wales Furnishing Company, Custon House-street, Cardiff. 682 FURNISH on the Hire System, town or country.— u South Wales Furnishing Companv, 23, Custom uouse-street, Cardiff. 682 FURNISH on~the"Hire~~System. No^ixtraT charges South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, %/uotom Hcuse-street, Cardiff. 682 ?n tIle Hire System. Every article Furnisl?^ o v tha household. — South W ales urnisnmg Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 682 F*viterfISI« °S the Hire System. Inspection in- )nt.ves) send 3 sbaccol11sts for illustrated guide (110 road, London ps to Myers and Co., 1&, Euston- Q NMA^\ALAdd THETN FIRMITIES ot advice on health »„!i sPecially to young men, with store the nervous' anH r £ <Kt\t^ln'n8 recipes that wiil re- manhood. Free for u to the full power of and speedy cure ■withon. 'of all who desire a safe stamp to prepay postage witl of Send lie of Anatomy, Birniin^uit'n 8SS Secretary, Institute 13- VV TIKS WA'lcii nriT 1DLAND COUN- house in the World) Lart.v °MPANY.- (Cheapest Crystal Glass, heavy LadinJ- «-r ^ents' Fine Silver heavy-cased Gold levers 70 ) !^le-s. 25s; Ladles' 00s. Before purchasing send tnl n nts' do- do- do-> beautifully illustrated. 1,000 fln« pany's Catalogue, ings, gratis, post free on applicati„?'?Per-Plate engrav- world Apply Company's Manager ianJ part °J tbe street. Birmingham. The press univeTd"5'' J Se," their readers to obtain a catalogue. raally recommend 3780 3780 JPCONEY. hFWEST~OF~EN«LAND ADVance-CO~2' Bute-terrace, Cardiff beg to inform the public that they advance from £ 5 to £ 1,000 to farmers Cow. keepers, Householders (Male or Female), Mechanic*! and others on their own security, at a few hours* notice Trade bills discounted. Advances also made on deeds without any legal charges at a very low rate of intereiit to be repaid by instalments. Borrowers would do weli to inquire our charges before applying elsewhere. For references inquire of any solicitor 111 the town. All c(in communications to be addressed to S. Blaiberg, Man aP". luw ^musttwmts. rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE <fc MANAGER MR. EDWARD FLETCHER- ACTING MANAGER MR. JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY). SEPT. 9th, Splendid Production of Shakespeare's Sublime Tragedy. HAMLET. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark.Mr EDWARD FLETCHER Claudius, King of Denmark Mr JOHN PALEY Ghost of Hamlet's Father .Mr G. F. LEICESTER Polonius Mr W. FOSBUOOKE Laertes Mr VINCENT STKKNROYD Gertrude, Queen of Denmark.Mrs CHARLES DILLON Ophelia Miss NELLIE FLETCHER Supported by a specially selected Shakesperian Company. New and appropriate scenery by Mr G. F. W arde. Magnificent costumes by Harrison Brothers. WIGS, &c., by Clarkson, Strand. FRIDAY NEXT, Sept. 11th, ANNUAL BENEFIT of Mr EDWARD FLETCHER, HAMLET. MONDAY. Sept. 14th, CHARLES WYNDHAM'S POPULAR COMEDY COMPANY, in THE CANDIDATE. Doors Open at 7. Commence 7.30; Half-price 9. Box plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. 53237 VICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MARY- v STREET, CARDIFF. MON. D'ARC'S GRAND WAXWORK EXHIBITION. CROWDED & DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. THE FAMOUS CRYSTAL PALACE MYSTERY, THAUMA, half a living lady, suspended in space. This novelty has never been produced on the same principle in Cardiff as the one now daily exhibiting at the above ro ins. To be seen daily, from till 5, and 7 till 10 o'clock. Admission 3d, children 2d. F. SMITH, Manager. puliUr ilntít£5. MRSANNA I\L. LONGSHORE POTTS, M.D., Doctor of Medicine, of the WOMEN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE OF PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A., with Mr E. HARRISON and J. CHAS HARRISON, Both Doctors of Medicine of the Bennett Medical College, Chicago, U.S.A., will remain at Cardiff, at ,No. 19, CHARLES-STREET, itntil MONDAY, SEPTKMBER 14TH, And can be consulted daily. Hour 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Dr. Harrison's hours also 6 to 9 p.m. Mrs Potts treats Diseases of Women only; Geo. E. Harrison, Chronic Diseases not Peculiar to the Sex J. Chas. Harrison, Diseases of Men only. CONSULTATION FREE. 76204 (feurstons, EXCURSIONS BETWEEN CARDIFF, JCJ WESTON, AND LYNMOUTH, By the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET orQUEEN OF THE BAY, (Wind, weather, and circumstance* rrmitting). WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 9. Leave Cardiff 3.30 p.m. Weston 8.30 A.M. and 6.30 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10. Leave Cardiff 8.15 a.m. and 4.30 p.m. WYSTON9.45A.m. and 6.30p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 11. Leave Cardiff 7.45 a.m. Weston 7.45 p.m. Fares-Between Carllitf and Weston, to-and-fro, Fore deck. Is 6d; Saloon, 2s; Single Fare, Is and Is 6d. Bay trips, Is. Refreshments on board. 355e—73788 BY ORDER. EXCURSION" TO ~WATCHET THIS (WEDNESDAY) AFTERNOON, by the Saloon Swamer, "LADY MARGARET (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting). Leave Cariliff 3.45 p.m. Watchet, 7 P-111. For fares, etc., see Bills. 76220-485 BY ORDER. EXCURSION to WATCHET, MINE- EXCURSION to WATCHET, MINE- H HAD and ILFRACOMkk ON THURSDAY, SEPT. KthfhySast, favourite Saloon Steamer, "LADY MARGARET" (wind, weather, and circumstances permitting Leave Cardiff 6.30 a.m. NKRABE, 3.0 p.m. F^R fares, et; see Bills. BY ORDER. 483-76218 EXCURSION to IL}'RACOMBE on    Steamer. (Wmd,. e:lher." and circumstances perinittiilg). Forfares^ctc., see Bills. BY ORIIPI,' '484-76219 B E F 0 R E B U Y I N G A WATCH ANYWHERE Write for the "Illustrated Pamphlet," sent free on application by the Largest Watch Manufacturer. JQ IAMOND JEWELLERY. Purchasers supplied direct at Trade Prices. A SAVING OF FUOM 25 TO 50 PER CENT. M R- T. ETRussell' MAKER TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, I CATHEDRAL WORKS, 18, CHURCH STREET, LIVERPOOL. 22191 [.NO AGENTS IN WALES.] 394e FULTON, JQUNLOP, AND CO. CARDIFF AND SWANSEA, Ai-SO AT WINDSOlt-ROAI), PENARTH 1*ASS AND CO., ALLS 0 1> P AND SONS. And others of the finest li u 11 T 0 N ALES. Par Kilderkin. 111C E S per Fh.kln AOS. q„ 1 £ 10s-w- *"• 12a And upwarda. 155 ECONOMY IN FUEL. JJAU.-S PATENT FEjfiD WATER HE ATE It. w ILLIAMS'.T ATENT BLOWER AND SMOKE CONSUMER FOR STEAM 13GILKHS JOHN ^MLLIAMS AND gON, SOLE LICENSEES & MAKERS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 107e r. „ POSIT*vB REMEDIES. consult the Book of Positive Remedies for the Cure of r,x>. all Diseases. GRATIS.-Sent by Post to all parts ot tiie World on receipt of Two Stamps to prepay postace. A POSITIVE CURE FOR DEBILITIES AND DERANGEMENTS OF THE (iENERA- 1IVE AND NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVOUS DE- BIL1TY AND EXHAUSTION, THE RESULT OF OVER-TAXKD ENERGIES IS GIVEN IN THE BOOK OF "POSITIVE This Book gives a POSITIVE REMEDY for all DISK ASKS. ihe Names of all Medicines are given in English. Cases and Testimonials, with means used in each "case. TO 'IHFj SELF-TREATMENI OF AUj DISEASES, and should be Consulted bv all who require medical treatment. NOTICE.—T/lij i'CSl- TIV'E MEDICINES GIVEN IN THE BOOK CF POSITIVE REMEDIES" ARE THE MEDI UMS USEb BY DR. SMITH FDR OVEll THIRiV YEARS. By the aid of this Book Invalids may form a correct knowledge of their malady, and find a Positive Remeciy for the Cure. The names are pub- lished in English, to enable Invalids to select the remedy and Cure Themselves without consulting a medical man, making a written statemont of case or paying consultation lees. Send Two Stamps /or the BOOK OF POSITIVE REMEDIES, which contains 244 pafie&. and jnves a cure for all diseases. Post irea on receipt of Two Stamps direct from 716 H. d, H. SMITH & CO. 130 POSITIVE REMEDY LABORATORY, SOUTHAMPTON-ROW. LONDON. W; A WORD to the WISE Cause & cuveof debility, want, of energy, und premature decay. In- structions to regain health and vigor. Sent on receipt of Ulps by Publishers, FitWau-square, Sheffield. 116'i Susiiwss a.Di)«5SC5. OTHAM AND SONS, THE PRINCIPALITY JUVENILE OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST- MARY-SXBEET, QARDIFP. JERSEY SUITS AXD JERSEYS. JERSEYS ARE THE AND BEST FOR JERSEY gUITS S0[100L WEAR- "XTAVY BLUE, I" IS ^-r FOR THE OLACK, SEASIDE. /"i RENAT, r^.JARONE, ^EAL BROWN, Fqr the AXI> HOLIDAYS. JpANCY MIXTUREsj Fine Stockinette three- TTviviniTTFn thread and four-thread UNEQUALLLD Worsted :md Knitted cruVvr T T-T Wool J E R S E Y S STKL^nA JERSEY SUITS, :lmi 71T-PimTTTV JERSEY KNICKERS. DURABILITY. LARGEST STOCK IN SUITS from SOUTH WALES. is. lid. to 20s. JOTHAll AND gONS, 26 and 27 ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 0 ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. 201e II J. ti FA.TIH AND SONS, 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF, Have now on view the largest Stock of High-class jp I A N O F O R T E S, QRGANS, AND H ARMORIUMS, IN SOUTH WALES, Which they are ottering at a LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH and on the three years' system, from 10s 6d per month, l'iano.s, from lb guineas. Illustrated Catalogues Post Free 259e "OIANOS.—WHY BE WITHOUT ONE X When you can become the owner of a nice instrument for the small payment, of 10s 6d PER MONTH ON rpHOMPSON AND gHACKKLLS lURK SYSTEM ? No security required, and tile instrument delivered to purchaser on payment of first monthly instalment, livery instrument guaranteed, am exchanged it' no: approved.. „ „ ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS ON SIMILAR TERMS. Catalogues free on application. THOMPSON AND SHACJCJSLr PIANOFORTE AND MUslC W AREHOUSE, orrI-'KK'S BUILDINGS, CAUDJi'j,' Al,»^ J. MKKTUV1, C i aloe NOTICE OF RENIOVAL. T.H.D rflES AKn C°- "THE TAILORS,' Bee to intimate to their■ cus1ho general public that they have seouurt^^ j and Coni- modious COKN Eli BrillM' "( cup:e<t Uv .Mr Marsh in CUSTOM i»?-.1'1' «1-o "io\v open,and are showing t'ie Vi .md \V I\t ull,( tjJUAUT I ES in sc< )TCil a1 SU ITINuS FANCY TROUSERINU Trvn'.M. Piease notice their TIES j" r1-)l'CI.OTHlo, (; WINDOWS. Value not to f 1 Cardiff. They thank their Patrms I0^. I^ ;av°uis. ami n o- mise the same attention IuUll° 1 0 l»lnMe Notice the Addres,; Notice the Addres,; T. H. DAVIES AND Co., "THE TAILORS,, T. H. DAVIES AND Co., «i the TAILORS,. 3o9e CUSTOM HOUSE:SlREbrj\cAUDI s TIFF'S S'lARCH. s TIFF'S STARCH. s TIFF'S STARCH. TIFF'S STARCH. gTIFF'S STARCH. ks TIFF',S STARCH. yTIFF'S STARCH. gTIFF'S STARCH- STIFF'S STARCH- s TIFF'S STARCH. q TIFF'S STARCH- 305e 12080 7376 £ STARCa knowledge of \t t0 the and Co. that S(^Tsrs s"« often attempt to h r,etailei"3 public to purrbl 06 the nricedandinfeiiril. 4e low by representing?h ches the nianufaetK?"1,10 he Stiff & Co. it Messrs to put ihe pubH,?cessa.ry guard against riiIi on lts cipled practices and'f"1^'11' that every box ate of Stiff's £ ?* Packet Stlir.s Stlir.s 51b Packets and lib in Boxes and mav be ohS-nc? of any Grocer, Dre,°b„^ Oilman; or 0f tlJHi 'or facturers, e ^lanu- REDCLTpK^f KsXABLiSHE'n jl8T°L POSTAL DKLTYBUY OK TJIB SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. The Proprietors of ^siie'ciiU Voif r>M1'Y Nkws beg to announce that l>y a |, 'ession of the Postal Authorities they a™ "espatch their First Edition each ey s^.i?,avi"e Carditf at2.30a.in and 5.45 a.m. L y -rubers residing a. ii,»iB „i ;AKS„iK| oJ^MAlSj^W'W CA&ANSHIRK, As well as those portions o;15"1;COx.sulUK. MONMOUTHSHIRE conimwitlii,, the Tredeuar and Rhvmney Valley ,VVHte«T,llu'v I,ave the Soura WAI.KS DAILV Vv,e,i at their resi dences daily by the saw« TO3' s hat which co ey.< their London letters London and \V«st of England sunsctiber^ rec- iv tneir pa tiers on the afternoon ot puiui&uion. The SECONI EDITION ot the soirin Walks DAIIV NEWS is lorwavded, piepaiU co i w'.<ients0; Ule foUuw. lnjj: and all ^tlier places wlt""1 tl'e Carditf rostni District in time for the first niouun.; ue,iver\- — St. Faean's Pencoed S Urides-sui). Ely St. Nicholas Ronvilstoue Peterstone Llaiuiaff Rauyr Morjranstown Meiiiittriflith Pentyi-ch St Andrew's I Sul!>' ii Courtyralla I Dinas Powis j Cadoston l Barry Caerpniliy Jiedwas Ystrad pwilvpant St. M el Ion's Gefn Manly -I'ciiaeistn-IeVedw J^astiecoxvii Marslifiel.i Penartli Llandongh J*isv;ine {jlanishen hitciiuroii Weil Jon^vynia, MainiuTr, eBr e PEII Qi:au:i;R, POST-FK!^ 11 9 9 PER HAI.K-YEAR 0 19 0 PER YEAR •• •• 1 19 0 SOUTH WALKS DAII.V News Of kick* 7o and 7o. St. :\I'I1'srrtJ'. c,Hrd' J^EWPORT.—SOUTH WALES~ECHO. The SOUTH W ALES liCHO is published at the NEWPORT OFFICE, 11, Tredeftir-piace, as foil ows FIRST EDITION 3. 15 P. SECOND EDITION 'Y?o i-. SPECIAL EDITION t>.30 v.it The SPECIAL EDITION contains all the News of the Dav np to Six o'clock p.m.—including tho latest Stock Exchange and sporting Teievtains. Sold by ail Newsagents ami Newaboys 1Bll5htg55 ;\bbrrss£s. ^MERICAN FRESH MEAT COMPANY, 7, CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET, 39, CLIFTON STREET, ROATH, 3, UPPER GEORGE-STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. SPECIAL FOR THE gEASON. We are now Receiving Immense Consignments of p 13-IME gMALL SHEEP, FED ON THE HILLS, EQUAL IN QUALITY TO THE JpAMOUS "TELSH J^jTDTTON, and are selling at undernoted low prices- LEGS, about 8lbs, each D PER < LB. N 41bS> l^D PER SHOULDERS, „ 51bs. „ } O LB. N E C S, D PER iNECKS, „ 3^1ba. „ 4° BREASTS, „ 31bs. „ 3D llR "THY pAY More ? THE QUALITY WE SELL IS THE BEST. AMERICAN THRESH MEAT COMPANY, 7, CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET, 39, CLIFTO.N L- STREET, ROATH, 3, UPPER GEORGE-STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. 469 rpHOMAS E V A N S, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CHINA AND GLASS DEALER, 57,lIllIDGE.STREET. Dinner Sets for 12 Persons from 17s. Toilet Sets Complete from 7s. Tea Sets in Great Variety at the Lowest Possible Prices. 479e BAR R B R 0 S., TAILORS, 64, ST, -Ni ARY-STREET, CA R D I F F. 293e 7357b GO TJ THE "U A M B R I A N" NEW HAIRCUTTING, SHAVING, AND SHAMPOOING ROOMS, 57, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. GKNTLEMEN'SHAIRfMQionab]ycut M. CHILDREN'S HAIR carefully cut 2d. SHAVING (only; Id. SHAVING (with attendance) Ijd. Private haircutting rooms for ladies and children, PLKASE NOTE THE ABOVE ADDRESS. 406e A FACT WORTH KNOWING. BEECHAM'S PILLS Are admitted by thousands to be worth above aG UIIA a HOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on the skin disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, Ac., ifcc. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be found to equal Beecham's Pills for removing any obstructions or irregularity of the system. If taken ac- cording to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of ai, ages to sound and robust health For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis- orders of the Liver, they act like MAGIC, and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD of health the whole physical energy of the human frame. These areFACT admitted by thousands embracing all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Nez- votis and Debiiitated is Beecham's Pills. Thev have tii. largest sale of any patent medicine in the world. Prepared only by the Proprietor, T. BEECHAM Chemist, St. Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes at lsljdanu 2s 9d each. Sold by all Patent Medicine Dealers in the United Kingdom. ttf I'. KulI directions are yiv^n with each box. 72390 ks WAINSEA.-SOUTLI 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 Swansea, Hafod, Plasmarl, Mumbles, &c and by the boys of the Self Help Br;gad', '1 LIe FECIAL EDITION, which contains all the I-atest News, Telegrams, Stock Exchange Closing Prices, Markets, Sporting and Local Intelligence of tli day ispublished in Swansea at 8.30 p.m. Sold by it. MOGFOKI), News Agent, Great Western Buildings High-street, Swansea, and by news boys 1>ELIGlOUS SERVICES.—The atten- tion of Church and Chapel Managers is invited to the lollowing SPECIAL PREPAID TARIFF for Ad- vcrtisements announcing the holding of RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and TEA MEET- INGS One Three Six Twelve Insertion Insertions. Insertions. Insertions, 1'. d. s. d. e, d. s. d. Four LIlIes 1 40 M 60 86 Six Lines. 2 0 6 0 9 0 12 0 Eight Lines.. 2 8 5 0 12 0 16 0 Twelve Lines. 4 0 12 1 18 0 24 0 1U Lines 6 0 18 0 27 0 26 0 -4 Lines 8 0 24 0 ot 0 43 0 Eight words may be calculated to :i lire. This Tar!if is limited strictl;/ to ihe Advei tiscutmix enumei attd annct. These Notices chii til-o apnear in the OARDU'V TDlE; and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY' NEWS in conjunction with those iu the South Wale* Daily A'etva, oo ua to form uxo oi the boritti oi luwrliuus. SMAIWSS Ài)r£55£5. BUY ONLY ENGLISH WATCHES. E N S 0 N I s NEW PATENT (No. 4653), "L U D GAT E" W A T C H HAS OBTAINED THU HIGHEST AWARD OF A GOLD MEDAL AT THE ol INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, SILVER GOLD £ 5. 5. € 1 'I 12. THE "LUDGATE" WATCH IS A SILVER ENGLISH LEVER, OF MY BEST LONDON MAKE, WITH SPECIAL STRE-NG i H THREE-QI;AI;TEU PLAT;, MOVEMENT. JEWELLED THROUGHOUT IN RUBIES. TRUE CHRONOMETER BALA Ni E, ADJUSTED FOR EXTREMES, Willi DAMP AND DUST PROOF PATENT RING HAND, AND EXTENDED BARREL. MASSIVE STERLING SILVER DOME CASES WITH CRYSTAL GLASS FRONT, Which combines the Strength of the Hunter with the convenience of the Open-ftice Watch. WINDS, SETs HANDS, & OPENS AT BACK. The niMENSK superiority in Value, Accuracy, anp Durability of the LUDGATE" Watch, to Swiss and American (made in imitation of and sold as English), and to the Old Full-Plate English Lever (still sola by other makers), from the great defects of which the Ludgate' exempt, is proved by the Award of a GOLD MEDAL, THE ONLY ONE ADJUDGED TO ENGLISH WATCHES. THE "LUDGATE" IS OF BETTER QUALITY AND VALUE THAN ANY £10 WATCH HITHERTO MADE. THE "LUDGATE" IS MY BEST LONDON MAKE STRONG, HANDSOME, AND RELIABLE WILL STAND 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), GENTLEMEN, OFFICERS AND MEN IN II M SER\ICES, YOU1HS AND BOYS (No. 3, SMALL'* WILL BE SENT FitEE AND SAFE AT MY RISK TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD FOR £ 5 5s OR IN 18-CARAT GOLD CRYSTAL GLASS CASES TWELVE GUINEAS. (No. 3 SIZE). A Remittance by P.O.O., Draft, or Cash, must accompany order. SPECIALLY NOTE that J. W. BLWSO.V is the only .Maker of a Three-quarter Plate English Watch for £ 5 5s in Silver, or -212 ]2s in Gold, and that our Patent "Ludgate" iLicii cannot be had through, or of any other Watchmaker in the Kingdom. Any ininn^enient of the Patent Rights will be proceeded against. An Illustrated and Priced BOOK, ex- plaining the advantages of this Watch over the F'ul>Plate English Watches sold by all other makers, will be sent Post i iee on application, to J; W. B E N SON, WATCHMAKER TO H.M. THE QUEEN, THE STEAM FACTORY, 62 AND 64, LUDGATE-HILL, E.C., AND 25, OLD BOND-STREET, W., LONDON. Con cqtieii. upon the award of the GOLD MEDAL, the demand, aiways 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 to £500, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Clocks (House, Chime, and Turret), Electro Plate, and Musical Boxes, free on ap. plication. CLUB ASSOCIATIONS.—FOREMEN, SECRETARIES of FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, AGENTS, and others will find their incomes considerably increased by establishing Clubs for the New Patent "Ludgate" Watch, as it is worth Irom £ a to £ lu more than any English Watch .-old, and therefore bound to supersede ail others. Particulars on application. 72776 253e rPHE FOUNDATION PRINCIPLE OF W. p P. I C E & SON S, Business is that CUSTOM IS DRAW.n BY THE MAGNET OF VARIETY AND VALUE." They are now showing considerable accessions of New Fresh. and Attractive Stock in GENTLEMEN'S AND JUVENILES' READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, AND HOSIERY, At Prices that have never been Lower from Manufac turers' Hands. ADDRESS THE CARDIFF HOUSE, 50 & 51, ST. MARY-STREET, & 46 & 47, CAROLINE 23 STREET CARDIFF. 111 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, ENTITLED MARY ARMITAGE, 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 ].-Jot Armitage. II.-After. Twenty Years.-The Belle of Peny- graig. III.—Mary's Adventure-Will Evans, the Collier. „ IV.—The New Minister—Mary as a Pit Girl. „ V.—Dick Davies—The 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. It XI.—The Minister declines to respond"— Love turned to hate. XI1.-The presentiment-Mary is not mv daughter—The Explosion Death of Joe Armitage. „ XIII.—A leaf from a sealed book-The baby clothes. —Ihe Minister's Quest— Baffled. »» XV. —An unnatural mother — Dick Davies finds "a mine of gold.' •» XVI.—Mary's prosecutor-Saved by a door boy. XVII.—Mr Morton, the new colliery owner— The aim oi Will Evans's life. i XVIII —Mrs Morton visits Mary—Jane Davies's inquisit.veness. •> IX.—Mr llannaway's disappear ance- Will Evans's heroism. „ XX.—The Unravelling of the Skein-The Minister makes a discovery. „ XXI.-I-lary a.nd her mother.—The Minister's magiiaiiiniity-Conclusiozi. 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. \rEIlVOUSNESS, LOSS of ENERGY, J_1 and VITAL POWER.—A gentleman having tried in vain every advertised remedy, has itiscovered a simple means of self-cure, lie will ue happy to for ward the particulars to any sutlerer oil receipt of a stamped and directed envelops Address J. T. Sewell Esu.. CU'swick. Middlesex 21 1 littSiltfSS 3UI&W5SA5. U N D A YS "VI RID IN E." (Trade Mark), No. 36936. (^ORNS! A CERTAIN J CURE FOR CORNS, 10RNS v Painless and Harmless. This infallable remedy introduced by COP VQ | ^lUNDA*i has obtained a world-wide reputation. The efficacv of V1RI. DINE" may be judged "bv its having CORNS C'ured Corns of over 50 years' standing, which had resisted all other remedies. COR NTS 1 II succeeds where al Piasters and Uria\ o caustics have failed iHORNS I IN REMOVING BOTH HARD <0 OR SOFT CORNS AND WARTS CORNS TESTIMONIALS. £ ^01!NS I From Mr A- w- CAMPBELL, Pier f Hotel, Ilfracombe. rNnDV t Mr Mundav. i SIR,— I feel I owe an acknowledge J ment to you for xnpnlving me with your CORNS vronderful "VIRIDINE." For years I suffered a great deal of pain from a very S obstinate corn, but since applying your remedy it is entirely gone. I mav add that your "VIRfDINE' has removed Pl. LN s threo troublesome corns from members of my family. jr^ORNS! XaPVS From Mr HOPICIN HOPKINS, lUKiSo.: Gorseinon, near S wansea. Vy Dear Sir,—I heartily congratulate C10RNS you for your treatment for corn-. The j bottle of "Viridine" you sent me COPXS 1 some t'me ago has proved almost vjiviv o miraculous to the corns I had on my feet. It is exactly the remedy what CORNS you recommend it to be, and I "hope it will become more known in the prin- CORNS cipality, for there are, no doubt, x hundreds of persons that wou'd be glad ^ORNS t0 kn°w °f its effects' \j CORNS From Mdlle. MARIE MULLER, F^RIDMC I Amsterdam, Holland. Mr jiUIU}ay. J „ DEAR SIR. — I bought a bottle of CORNS your qemiint V ridine" some six months ago in Paris, which cured me, CIORNS anc* as ara a Pr'nc'Pal dancer you know my feet are my living. The bottle CrvDTvTO 1 *>oucht did the service you recom- ORNS I mended it, but I bought another one afterwards which was forced and no CORNS good. As T want a bottle of genuine ior a friend of mine, who is nearly C- <-YD-\TC! i ma<^ w'th pain, will you please send me U-hJNo one direct. Mdile. MARIE MULLER. r^ORNS! From Mr D. ANTHONY, tiORNS Swansea. Dear Sir,—I myself have suffered Cnpv<a • with corns, and tried several of the UxviN b certain cures which people boast they have, but they ail failed in my case. I (^lORNS then got a bottle of your Viridine," j and by applying some nighly to the CORNS I corn was surPMsed to find that I could • draw it clean up. I now enclose stamps ORNS *°r anot^er kot^e *or a friend of nine. c CORNS CAUTION.—As there are several im- itations of this preparation, tbe publio 4^ ORNS are reiuestecl t0 ASK FOR /^ORKS MONDAY'S «ORKSI "VIRIDINE," V7 And SEE THAT MY SIGNATURE is on tin CORNS end of each package. By ordering Corn Cure" you may CORNS rece've one °f the many 'so-called remedies" which only giva relief, m advo i or some worthless imitation of Viri* i lUKAb I dine." In Bottles, price Is, by post Is 2d. PREPARED OKLT BY J. I U N D A Y, CHEMIST, 1, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Agents; London-WILCOX & Co., Cheinist4 239, Oxford-street, W. F. NEWBERRY d: SONS, SANGER, SUTTON, HOVENDEN, Ac. Liv.rpo .1— fYMES d; Co., b8, Bold-street. Dublin-HAY bS 6; Co., 12, Graf ton-street. Pans- PH RMACI £ BERAL, 14, Rue de ia Paix. Amsterdam—PERRY" & Co., 97, Kaiverstraat. And all Chemists a Patent Meuicins Vendors. 43oe PEPPER'S TANNIN THROAI C ARGLE. Tannin Gargle should be within the reach of all in the least degree subject to throat affections, wuethei inflammatory, relaxed, ulcerated, hoarsenes. swollen tonsils, enlarged uvula, weakened voice, ic. loose constantly speaking, singing, or reading, by USHI", lite Gargie prevent tiie nusKiness, dryness, ana irricatiou so frequantlyattendant on over-exertion also of pro- ducing unusually sustained powers without injury to the mucuus surfaces oi the throat Tannin is a great purifier, and so useful as a mouth wash in cases of oisitgreeab.e breath, arising In on tie- cayed teeth, disorderca stomach, mouth u.ceiat.ous, ana other causes. As a cure for ordinary sore throat, with its usual painful and sometimes oangerous symptoms, the Tannin Gargle is far better tuau anything. Booties, Is 6d. Solil everywhere. PEPPER'S WHITE COUGH MIX- TURE.—The most reliable, speedy, ami agree- able cure for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, con- sumption, and all diseases of the luug> ana air. passages. It is soothing, comforting, and tranquil- lizing in its action, quite uiflereut from oruiuary cough lemedies. Affords relief after second dose Bottles, Is 12d and 2s 9d each. Sold by ail Chemists. CRACROFT'S ARECA NUT TOOTH C PASTE.—Regularly used every nioruiag the teeth are kept in beautiful order. All decaying ami destr uctive tartar is removed from the enamel, which assumes its ivory, ike appearance. CRACP-,OFT!S PASTE removes all causes V ci decay, and will preserve the teeth intact for many years. Branded Pots, Is each. Sold everywuere. IRACRUFT'S ARECA TOOTH PASTE. V.7 By using this delicious Arom itic 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 EAKS, &C. DELLAR'S ESSENCE FOR DEAF- N ESS should aiways be tried, as in numbers of cases, seemingly incurable, it has done wonders. Slight deafness, obstructions in the ears, and the incessant liuxuining: ounds so frequent with affected hearing, are removed. Sold everywhere. CORNS: CORNS !1 CORNS I!! BUNIONS AND ENLARGED TOE JOINTS 111 CURED IN A FEW DAYS. DELLAR'S CORN AND BUNION PLASTERS are the only real remedy. They differ from all plasters, shields, or compositions, hy instantly softening the callous surrounding the paui goes at once, the Corn soon following. Bunions and enlarged tot joints require more time; but the action aud relief is certain. Boxes, Is lid. Sold everywhere. Q L LPHOLINE SOAP (a soap coutain- ks ing sulpholine), is a delicately reined, chemi- cally pure feoap, intended for general use, but specially by those endowed with sensitive skins. Common im- perfectly prepared soaps, scented with injurious acrid oils, frequently cause sKin diseases. For washing at all times, and bringing the skin to a soft, pliable, healthy condition, Sulpholine Soap holds the first place. Its odour is very pleasant, and the Soap not expensive. Tablets, 6d each. LIVER COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS," INDIGESTION. CURED BY STOMACH DERANGEMENTS, DR. -K ING's DANDELION & QUININE LIVER PILLS (Without mercury), Act effectively on the liver, and, whilst mildly aperient. are all that can be desired. Dr. King's famous Pills purify and clear the entire system by freeing the liver ironi sluggishness, causing the stomach to properly per- ioral its functions, quickly and entirely removing all feeling of headache, dizziness, oppressions at chest and hack, disagreeable taste, nausea, indigestion, spasm, sensation of heaviness, and irritating depression attend ing bilious attacks and liver derangeineuts. BE SURE TO HAVE DR. KING'IS PILLS. 247 SOLD EVERYWHERE. if945 INJECTION DAY.-An INFALLIBLE -i- 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 mec'icines.Sold in bottles, 2s 6d each, by all chemists. London agents, F. Newuury and Sons, 1, King Edward-street, E.C. Agents for Cardiff, J. Munday, Chemist, 1 High-street; and all Chemists ?70e