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r Advertisement Tuin, I 0 Small Prepaid Advertisements. 20 Words SIXPENCE. Three Times NINEPENCE. Six Times ONE SHILLING. WORDS. ONCE. xiMES^ TIMES. s. d. 20 Words 0 6 0 9 1 0 30 Words 0 910 16 40 Words 1 016 2 3 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words 30 -4 6 These charges apply only to the classes of advertise- ment specified below, and are strictly confined tc those which are ordered tor CONSECUTIVE insertion an dPAID 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. HOUSES TO BE SOI.D APARTMENTS TO LET. MONEY WANTED. ARTICLES LOST. MONEY TO LEND. ARTICLES FOUND. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. BUSINESSES FOR DISPOSAL MISCELLANEOUS HAI.ES. BUSINESSES WANTED. PARTNERSHIPS WANTED. HOUSES TO LET. SITUATIONS W ANTEU. HOUSES WANTED. 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 Si* timat Daily News Six times SlX j1™63 Once in in Dftilv New* Cardiff Times WORDS. South Wales ^nce in ,a,ld Daily News. Ilee III Six times m Cardii Times. South Wales Echo. s. d. s. d. a. d. 20 Words 1 0 1 6 2 0 30 Words 1 6 2 3 3 0 40 Words 2 3 3 44 6 50 Words 3 9 5 8 7 6 60 Wordi 4 6 6 9 9 0 General Advertising Tariff. RATE PEn LINE FOR A SERIRS. CLASS O* ADVERTISEMENTS. iSonai') Publishers Religious Services | ,/n ./4 */2 Enfertaiuments Auction Announcements "/3 *'3 /3 Legal and Public Notices ) Municipal and School Board ./(, ,/6 -/6 Tender* and Contracts ( Public Appointments Prospectuses -19 ./9 "'9 ./9 :9 Parliamentary Elections 1 Parliamentary Notices —•••• r Government Announcements.. ) Notices of Births,Marriages, raid Deaths are charged Is each, if not exceeding 2o words, a,u' ..(.i, additional 10 words. These Notices nnist be a ticated by the Signature aiul Address of the seader. PARAGRAPH ADVERTISEMENTS are charged 1 to b insertions, 6tl per line 6 to 11 insertions, 4d pel' line 12 insertions and upwards, 3d per line ADVERTISERS, when sending; advertisements in manu- script, may calculate eight words to a line, and 12 lines to an inch. In charging advertisements the lines are not counted, but the advertisement, including lar«^ lines, dashes, and white spaces, is measured, and the space occupied is charged at tll., rate of Twelve lilies o an inch. G" OVERNESS. — Pupils required preparing for College of Preceptors and Oxford Local Examina- tion.-Miss Garieck, A.C.P., St. Helens Lodge. Brvnymor-road, Swansea. fit F YOUR PIANOFORTE, Pipe Organ, or Harmo- J_ nium wants repairing or tuning, send to Cools' South Wales Organ Works. Cardiff. 396 iBomtstí! er1.Tattts. I ENERAL SfcttVA.M wanted for quiet place in a gentleman's family in the country mu.it be capable of plain cooking, industrious, clean, and neat state wages required.—.Mrs Scott, Llanstephan, Car- marthensh re. A 1 E>i ERAL SERVAN r W anted good reference |jT an ab-tainer preferred.- Apply Mrs Birney, 18, Dumfries-place. 463 GENERAL SERVANT wanted. Must understand plain cooking; washing put out.—Address A. K cateofMr Davies, Printer, Victoria-road, Ebbw \ale! 476 g VKNEiTaL SERVANT wanted at once, abla to VX wash and iron, accustomed to children. —Apply 148, Richmond road. 482 /VENKBAL SERVANT (good) wanted, from couiT l try preferred. Must wash. Apply 35, West- i.uurne-piace, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 484 (V EN ERA LSERVAN T wanted imniediatly;~accu £ X tomed to children.—Apply T. Davies, 16, Victoria- street, Merthyr. 564 GENERAL SERVANT wanted good reference — Apply 4, Piantaganet-street, Riverside. 350 PERSON (respectable) wanted as General Servant • reference required.—Apply 207, Cowbridge-road," Canton. 419 PTRLOURMAir) and thorough Needlewom^ wanted immediately for Clifton also House and parlour-maid for hotel; General Servants. Roderick, Head Registry Office, S.ipphire-street, Roath (jariiiti. Enclose stamped envelope. 3^' SERVANT wanted.-Age about 16 to~2o! Onlv S two in am/pply ato»<* 25, Despenser* stTeet, Riverside, Cardiff. v 581 tttYaTION wanted by young person, aged 20 ~ai S Mother's Help, or to assist m household duties, Sran^,ghtbusiness.-E. M., 1.5, James-street, Weston! super-Mare. ———— — 492 = ^ttuations Stent. A" BSTATNkrs "The ScottishTemparan^LifilSd All fA ,w.f Company requires several Accident Assurance comr on special terms, agents in Wales and West of a News" Office, •—Address A. K. Rodger, Esq., 433 Swansea. AGENTS wanted to solicit Orders {oF ^sifaxter or £ 4 per week can be earned.—Ad v,fcabiished ^o., 109, Milkwood-road, London, S.E. Ea — years. ^NEALER wanted.—Apply to Rhiwdn -Plate Company, Newport, Mon. 7 y\ L,v"o wish to make money easily and quickly at London, "'rite A B. Murray, 105, Crofcon-road, "13° nial^LAfPE-—^ auted, Makers and Finishers, or eniployment rough, on men's nailed work. Constant Sons, Paul ton 1^oors or outdoors.—E. Flook and BOOT 1RA IjV—, —* Gcod ivorkn,"—"anted Uiveters and Finishers, Pnvnton's Boot Accustomed to factory work.— AKFRS^x4rrUfactor-v> Cardiff- 309 "I Y' a FECTIONERS. -Wanted iin- lndoors. —Apply, withU^"8 maiV ^^te wages. Live Tredegar. Terences, to W., Post-office, REWER (practical by letter, to B' e*PeHenced) wanted.—.Apply, Uffice, CaRim, StatinLpkr^ Daily News^' arrar(n>m?nt« successful postal prepara- iifi ,'S .lottfii, cxaminiiiuiia. of tuition. Classes conducted exdus^ely y nl servants Guide and prospectus free.—Stuart anu Sneddon, H.M.C.S. 28 Queen s-road, Liverpool- IVIL iN Ci APPOINTM to £ 400. Tuition by correspondence. Rapid postal preparation for Clerkships, Excise, Customs, <fcc. No payment unless successful.—Secretary, 46, CARTXET MAKERS & DRAW HANDS wanted M keep away irom Bristol during the strike against ^reduction of wages. 427_ ^=^oMPOSITORS.—Welsh-English Foreman wanted € j to take charge of composing-room in leading Welsh town. Well up in both languages; smart maker-up good disciplinarian. State wages required, and if experienced. Name references. One able to overlook machine-room preferred. Address H. R., care of Mr Paine, lb, Perth-street, Hightown, Man- chester. TbOHb D~~ RAWER HANDS, on hard and soft wood, wanted at Alsop's Wholesale Cabinet Work*, Fairfsx- street, Bristol. 354 EMIGRATION. Women and Farm Labourers wanted, for free passages to Queensland, Aus- tralia; others assisted, £ 6 10s. To New South Wales Women, £2; men, ;1:;4. America, E4 Canada, S3. Send stamps for replies to Milton Locke, Emigration Offices, 33, High-street, Newport, Mon. 436 "EMPLOYMENT FOR LADIES.—10s to ls weekly JCj can be earned by the Patent Automatic Knitting -Send addressed envelope for particulars to S.W., Company, 417, Oxford-street. i ondon, W. 412 OVERNMENT EMPLOYMENT. — Numerous vacancies, open to all, males and females. Tuition by correspondence; payment by results. Particulars and guide free. Unexampled success.—Mr Russell, Donatt's Academy. New Cross, London. 425 HAULIER (steady man) wanted. Must be accus- tomert to horses.—Apply at once, Morris and Harris. Merthyr. q37 AULIER (grocer's) wanted; also Warehouseman and Porter.—Apply, William Harris, 144, High- street, Merthyr. 438 LAD (strong, active) wanted to look after Pony, &c, Apply personally at West House, Penarth, between 1 and 3 o'clock; or at 26 and 27, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 440 AD (strong) wmted, used to market gardening and looking nfter a horse.—Apply S. Baylis, Market Gardener, Whitchurch, near Cardiff. 397 A RENTS AND GUARDIANS. Wanted, re- JL spectable Youth as apprentice to hairdressing and perfumery business.—Apply J. Hussey, High- street, Cardiff. 392 SHORTHAND CLERK.—Vacancy for a Shorthand Corresponding Clerk.—State age, salary required, and experience to '• Clerk," Daily News" office Car- diff. 75845 THE BRITISH WORKMAN'S ASSURANCE JL Company, Limited, require Agents for Cardiff, Newport, and all towns and villages in the district.— Apply, by letter, to Superintendent, 29, Rawdon-place, Canton, Cardiff 234 VACANCIES IN CIVIL SERVICE.—Age 16-257 Commencing salaries range to £ 100. Rapid pre- paration by correspondence.-ln te!ligent young men write to Secretary, Civil Service Exauunation Agency, Nunhead, London. 284 # *i> WEEKLY and upwards may be easily and honestly realised by persons of either sex, without hindrance to present occupation.—For par- ticulars and samples, enclose addressed envelope to Evans, Watts, and Company (P, 137), Merchants, Bir- mingham. This is genuine. 594 Situations tHan&tr. ][JAKkRS.- Want -ed,- Situation as Second or Single Hand, by a respectable young man. Good refei- euce.—M. Pettifer, Cllildrey Wantage, Berks. 454 AICERS. -.Situation wanted as second hand by steady young mau. Good references.—W. Moore, 13, Orchard-street, W'eston-super-Mare. 383 (GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS.— Jf Wanted by experienced hand situation in whole- sale or retail grocery and provision warehouse. Seven years' Glamorgan reference.—D. Jones, Micklefield, Rawdon, neir Leeds. 426 GARDENER wants situation.— Understands his business in all branches married no family excellent character.—Scot, 27, Lower Cathedral-road, Canton, Cardiff. 329 IADY (young) seeks situation as useful companion, jl or place of trust.—Address L. R., "Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 223 LAD Y (young) requires situation as mother's help or nursery governess. Willing to bo useful References. —L. M., Rose Cottage, Penclawdd. 424 MAN (single) wishes engagement on riuall farm as carter or working bailiff; abstainer; character good; in or out. -Address .lames George, Bellevue- road, Cinderford, Gloucestershire. 423 MAN (young), 23 years of age, wants a situation as CierK or Porter.—Apply G. Player, Mrs Dancy, Aoerbeeg, near Newport, Min. 385 Rl', TERS.ituatioi as Improver, by young Man, PRINTERS.—Situation as Improver, by voung Man. Jt. Five years' good experience. Total abstainer. Country 17, Prospect-roid, Aher. gavenny. 413 1J30RTER, Warehouseman, or any employment JL wanted. Acquainted with the Grocery Trade. Good references.—Addr ss 2, Smith-street, Radford, Nottingham. 352 ITUATION wanted by lad of 16 in lawyer's office. S Two years' experience, alight knowledge of shorthand. — Address M.C.D., "Daily News Office. Cardiff. Clerks. tattr_- ADVERTISER seeks a situation as Book-keeper, Accountant, or General Clerk 20 years experi- ence.— K. J. Cole, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 76025 COAL THADE.-Wallted, energetic man, of good address, to superintend established house-coal soKcit orders. Salary and commis-ion. Address^' °<.no havin £ a little connection,- Address Coal. South Wales Daily News." 326 for ^ale— for ^ale— VILLA PROPERTY (goodin~GSd5^d"Ind Richmond-road: also houses in Harriett-streets.—Apply 62, Richards-street, Cathays 468 1 0, PARTMENTS to Let, Unfurnished, two, three, or four'rooms; hot and cold water bath go,.d position; terms moderate-Apply D.H.C., "South Wales Daily News." Cardiff. AND SlTTING-ltt>OM (furnished) for res- B pectable mar.ied couple ^rn.auency No iuxendance. Terms must be moderate.-Addre,s V.C., Eolith "Wales Echo" Ottice, xioRTHCAV' L.—Furnished, four room cottage, neat I' and clean, 30s per week.—Goiner, care of l^ev- i. H. Walker. — RESIDENCE (Good Family) to let in Charles- street. Hot and cold water bath, and every con- veitiencfJ. Kent £ 45 per annum.—Apply T. Wales Daily News," Cardiff. STABLE and LOFT to Let^for four horses. 5s per week or part, 2s 6d, with use of yard. APP^ week or part, 2s 6d, with use of yard.-Apply 98 iiarriet-street, Cathays, Cardiff. 401 iiottsps lelaut^ii^ "XT EWPORT^—\Vanted, on the'lst October, for office purposes, Kront Premises in a lea, ng thuroughfare in Newport.—Address Premises, i^a ly News Office, 11, Tredegai-place, Newport. ís¡:ellatttølt5. RA- rpRADESMEN push yourBuHiness. Window JL Tickets, tin or card board. Handsome colour —2, Liberal Club, Cardiff. 244 IMPORTANT to small Capitalists wishing to com- IMPORTANT to small Capitalists wishing to com- mence as Tobacconists for illustrated guide (110 pares) send 3 stamps to H. Myers and Co., 109, Euston- road, London. 137e BOTANIC BEER made immediately with Mason's hxtract or Essence of Herbs, composed of Yarrow, jj^naehon, Comfrey, and Horeliound; send 9 stamps l>0ttle, enough to make four gallon ■, to wanted Mas°n. Chemists, Nottingham. Agents PURITY AND THE INFIRMITIES ot advice nn K' ,ressed specially to youu^ men, with store tnTr^ an(1 containing recipes that wiil re- manhood ^0Us,a"d debilitated to the full power of aud sneeilV °flthe benefit of all who desire a safe stamp to ,L"re wlt^out the :.id of (Quacks. Send ne Addrass b cretary, Institute WATTIh|8, 1DLA.nD COUN: house in the Worldt COMPANY.-(Cheanest Crystal Glass, heavv T«w1le? ,?.r Gents' fine Silver heavv-c ised Gold Watches, 25s Ladies 80s. Before purcha^iZ^ Gent*' do" do" do- beautifully illustrated «or c°mpany's Catalogue, ings, gratis, post free on Lmiilnte copper-plate engrav- worid. Apply • ompany's fc '?' to,anJ part °lthe street. Birmingham. Thepre.s univer^'llvrecLn end their readers to obtain a catalogu" y 3780 f* y lost anti fouutr, L"0ST Sunday Afternoon, between 'Jrederrar and Frederick-streets, bunch of Keys, marked H c £ r ter, 29, Southgate-street, Uloucestw. Finder returning them to 29, Caroline-street, Cardiff, will be rewarded. 344 JEorog. ri^HE WEST OF ENGLAND ADVANCE CO., 2 J. Bute-terrace, Cardiff, beg to inform the public that they advance from So to £ 1,000 to farmers, Cow- keepers, Householders (Male or remale), Mechanics, 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 interest, to be repaid by instalments. Borrowers would do well to inquire our charges before applying elsewhere. For references inquire of anv solicitor in the town. All eommuiucftttofl* tQ addvessed to & Blaiberg. Man wwi im mi ..A (: ,4. .¡. Amusements. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF LESSEE <FC MANAGER — MR. EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER MR. JOHN SHERIDAN. TO-NIGHT (WEDNESDAY), SEPT. 2nd. 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, P THE GAY CITY, Written expressly to suit the eccentricities of Charles Maillton's Company. Ad I.-Hotel in Pans: How a Baby got Lost 1 Act II.—Champs Kiysees: Who found it and how Act Ill. -Hotel de Paris: Found Lost, and found again Concluding with the Screaming Burlesque,CHUMS, in. troducing the marvellous novelties,Dean and Ashmore. MONDAY NEXT, Sept. 7th,—Grand Production of Shakespeare's Sublime Tragedy HAMLET. Magnificent scenery, rich costumes, powerful comoany. FRIDAY, Sept. 11th.—ANNUAL BENEFIT of Mr EDWARD FLKTCHKR. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. 53237 Doors Open at 7, Commence 7.30 Half-price 9. Box plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell>. 53237 public Notices. JYJRS ANNA M. LONGSHORE POTTS, DOCTOR OF MEDICINE of the WOMEN'S MEDICAL COLLEG E, PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A., will LECTURE THIS (WEDNESDAY) EVENING, SEPT. 2ND, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, AT CARDIFF PUBLIC HALL, on FOOD AND DIGESTION: What to Eat, and How to Eat It. At the close of each Lecture a Phrenological Exami- nation will be given from the stage. 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 PUBLIC HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4th, at 8 o'clock. No Boys under 15 adinit ed unless accompanied by their father or guardian. Admission, Front Seats, is Back Seats, 6d. Mrs Dr. Potts, accompanied by Geo. E. and J. C Harrison, are stopping at Avon House, 19, Charles- street, Cardiff, and can be consulted daily from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Mrs Potts treats Diseases of Women Geo. E. Harrison, Chronic Diseases not Peculiar to the Sex J. Chas. Harrison, Diseases of Men only. CONSULTATION FREE. 441 (Emirstotts. EXCURSIOÑS BETWEEN CARDIFF, xc WESTON, AND LYNMOUTH, By the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET or QUEEN OF THE BAY, (Wind, weather, and circumstance's permitting). CARDIFF HALF-HOLIDAY TRIPS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Leave CardifE 9.20 a.m. and 2.30 p.m. „ Weston 10.30 a.m. and 7.45 p.m. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3. Leave Cardiff 8.45 a.m. and 11.30 a.m. Weston 10.0 a.m. and 3.0 p.m. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 4. Leave Carditt 10.30 a.m. aud 2.30 p.m. "NVestoll 11.45 a.m. and 4.15 p.m. Fares—Between Cardiff and Weston to-and-fro, Fore deck. Is 6d; Saloon, 2» Single Fare, Is and Is 6d. Bay trips, Is. Refreshments on board. 355e—73783 gy SPECIAL HALF HOLTDAY EXCUR- SION, THIS DAY, TO LYNMOUTH .• j favourite f*st saloon xteamer (wind, weather, and circumstances permitting) LADY M A R G A RE T. Leave Cardiff 3.0 p.m. A JI Lynmouth.. 8.0 p.m. Fares to ana fro—Fore deck, 2s Saloon, 2s 6d. This will be the last half-holi-lay trip to this beautiful place this season. EXCURSION TO ILFRACOMBE ^TEMBER^SEPTEMBER 5th, to MONDAY, hR 7tl^. the splendi.l Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET" Leave Cardiff Sept. 5th, 2.45 p.m. _{• ilfracombe Sept. 7th, 8.30 a in _{• ilfracombe Sept. 7th, 8.30 a in ore Deck 4 6d Saloon, ~6sl 76097 MARINE E^R^RTTON If.J.. BETWEEN CARDIFF AND WESTON HALF HOLIDAY, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 2ND Leave Card ff 10.0 a.m., and 2.45 p.m. Weston 11.-5 a.m., and 8.0 p.m. 477e i'ares, To-and-fro, Is 6d and 2s od. 76104 4, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. By Order. THE FOUNDATION PRINCIPLE or W. jpnicE & SONS, Busines is that CUSTOM I» DRAWN 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, AF 1>HAT«' ?^PS* 8HIR1'S, AND HOSIERY, At 1 rices that have ntfver been Lower from JVlanufac turers' Hands. ADDRKSS :— THE CARDIFF HOUE 50 & 51, ST. MARY-STREET, & 46 A 47, CAROLINE- — STREET CARDIFF. 111 s E MA0MH4IZl" t'Hi hdPRO V EIj'sI UrS' when ca" ^der SEWING M iCHT\ wd il' ^'lEELEH A WILSON PENARTH and .M*! direC" froln ,H JONKER, following prices will^onclusively"how"1 £ th° IMPROVED SINGER HANi) MTCIITVK usual price £ 4 4s- less 10 per cent Same B5 15s usual price. S4 198 -les,' 10 1,(,r ee. FAMiLYeTREAbLE, E4 usual price, B3 5s-less 10 per cent.. Same with Handgome Box, £ 4 10s; uual price. S6- less 10 per cent. TAILORING MACHINE, £ 4 17s 6d usual nrlce £ 6 10s—less 10 per cent. ual prlce Same with Handsome Box, B5 10s usual price £7 7s —less 10 per cent. Each machine beautifully finished, provided with patent self winder, attachments nnci all the latest improvements, and guaranteed to be in perfect working order. NOTE THE ADDRESS— H. JUNKER, PKNARTH, near Cardiff. 696 Trade Specially Supplied. DOSTAL JL> E L i V K R 1' JL OK T1IK SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS. The Proprietors of the SOUTH >VAI,ES DAILY NKWS beg to announce that by a special concession of the Postal Authorities they are enabled to despatch their First Edition each morning by the Mails leaving Cardiff at 2.30 a.m aittl 3.45 a.m. Country Subscribers residing within the limits of GLAMORGANSHIRE, CARMARTHENSHIRK PEMBROKESHIRE, CARDIGANSHIRE, As well as those portions of BRECONSHIRE and MONMOUTHSHIRE comprised within the Tredegar and Rhymney Valley Postal Districts, may now have the SOUTH WALES DAILY NRws delivered at their resi dences daily by the same oost as that which co eys their London letters London and W est of England subscribers veo iva tneir papers on the afternoon of publication. The SECONI EDITION of the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS is forwarded, prepaid, to residents of the follow. ing and all ether places within the Cardiff Postal District in time for the first morninc delivery :— St. Fagan's Pencoed S Brides-sitp. Ely St. Nicholas Bonvilstone Peterstone I.landaff Radyr Morganstown Melingriffith Pentyrch St Andrew's Sully Courtyralla Dinas Powis Cadoxton Barry Caerphilly Bedwas Ystrad Myuach Ystrad Myuach Pwllypant St. Mellon's Cefn Mably Michaelscn-IeVedu Castletown Marshtieid Penarth Llandough laisvaiie Llanisiien Whitchurch Tail's Well Tongwyniais WainutTrteBriMi.e PER QUAK'.KII, POST-FREE 9 9 PER HALF-YEAR 0 19 0 PER YEAR 1 19 0 FCOUTII WALES DAILY NEWS CI'CICI^ ?■"> ami 76. St. :\J"Tv.rrtJ8c. Oavd iL A WORD to the WISE Cause & cure of debility, want of energy, and premature decay. ] »• structions to regain health and vigor. Seut on receipt of 4 OlDp3 01 r'lu»4tu. SbeSeid.imi iSttsxngss Àùi)rtSS£s. iOTHAM AND GONS, THE PRINCIPALITY JUVENILE OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27 ST. MARY-STREET, (JARDIFF. JERSEY SUITS AND JERSEYS. JERSEYS I ARE THE AND BEST FOR JERSEY gUlTS j SCHOOL WEAR. AVY BLUE, FOR THE NAVY BLUE, FOR THE gLA.CK, SEASIDE. GRENAT, M ARONE, I gEAL BROWN, FOR THE AND HOLIDAYS. FANCY MIXTURES Fine Stockinette three- UEQUALLED thread and four-thread FOR STEEN-6TH JERSEY SUITS, and nTTRABILITY JERSEY KNICKERS, DUK LARGEST STOCK IN SUITS from SOUTH WALES. Is. lid. to 208. JOTHAM AND gONS, 26 and 27 ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. 204e A U T I ON! GENUINE "IMPROVED' BRADBURY & CO.'S SEWING MACHINES can only be obtained in this district from the under- signed. It is a fact that like most reliable well known articles these celebrated Machines are imitated by inferior makers, and the counterfeit Machines are passed off by unprincipled persons as Bradbury's IMPROVED," to the great disappointment of pUr. chasers and injury to Messrs BRADBURY & CO. and their Agents. The Genuine liradbury Machine may be easily known by the Trade Mark—a Profile of the Duke of Wellington on each Machine. IEI E N It Y RJP HOMAS, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH-SQUARE. CARDIFF. 52, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD; and 34, HIGH STREET, TREORSY. Illustrated Price Lists Oil Application. 170e NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T. H. DATrjss ANI> C°- "THE TAILORS,' Beg to intimate to ^eir custa°d. »»• general public that they J»ve wcuied ^B xt«S^E A,,D Com. CSUSSS ■> ► mise the same attentio« *ueis. please Notice the Address; T. H. DAVIDS AND Co., „ THE TAILORS,. .soge CUSTOM IIOLJSE-STREET. CA-RDIFF. -I R J. HEATH AND ks O-NS, 12, CROClvHERlJit,WN, CARDIFF, Have now on view the largest Stock of HiKh-clasa I A N 0 F 0 11 J1 E S, QRGANS, AND H ARMONiUMS, IN south WALES, Which they are offering at a I LARGE DISCOU^1 Polt CASH and on the three years' guineas! & l P°r lllonth. Illusuaate°d Ca°talo^ 1! ree 2596 wily BE, WITtioul-C ONE 1 W*en iou can ol ™e instrument for the small 1 10, u risit*IOlNiu<M rilHOMPSON AN1* SUaOKELLS HIRE system No security lequii ed. H^1 ,no^1\e'i^ ^livered isxfisssjrsss*•"WS'fts ol  1, It, (t ext;Lltilgeci if iiorl*  iiisti:iiitle,,L guaral '1pprovetl. W ORGANS AND {101UUMS ON 8LIMIIJAIV J-KRMS. Catalogues free on application. THOMPSON U^KELL, PIANOFORTE AN'> 3 lflC! f^EuOUSE, QUEEN'S Also at SWANSEA, IsTKU and OiLOU^1 24l)e JJIULTON, 11) TJNLOP, AND CO. CARDIFF AND SWANSEA, ALSO AT wiNDSOR-R°a1). PFNAIITII BASS AND CO., ALLSOPF AND SONS, And others of the finest BURTON ales. PRICKS "1)4.. 'Y'JU £ Per Kilderkin. 18s. 218. 24s. r iruiu. 9s. 10s. 6d. 1211 Aud upw&rtM- 155 POSITIVE REMEDIES. Consult the Book of Positive Remedies for the Cure of all Diseases. GRATIS.-Selit by post to all parts ot the World on receipt of Two Stamps to P"el)ay A POSITIVE CURE OK DEBILITIES AND DERANGEMENTS Ofr THE GENERA- TIVE AND NERVOUS SV&AEAI NERVOUS DE. BILITY AND EXHAUSTlOi>, 1HE RESULT OF OVER-TAXED ENEltOlE13 IS (jrlVEN IN THE BOOK OF "POSITIVE lU^^DlE.X. Book gives a POSITIVE llliM™ all DiSliASES. The Names of all Medicines are given in Enrlisl). Cases and Testimonials, with in eacn case. IT IS A GUIDE TO THE bEI.l'-1 HlCA'JMEN'l OF ALL DISEASES, and should by ail who require medical treatment. ,—TIIi, I'Ofl- TIVE MEDICINES GIVEN IN THE BOOK ( F "POSITIVE REMEDIES" ARE J'H I lImIlNI IS USED BY DR. SMITH i'OU OVER TlIiR^ V YEARS. By the aid of this Book Invalids may form a correct knowledge of their malady, and hnd a Positive Remedy for the Cure. Hie unities are pu'o- lished in English, to enable Invalids reject the remedy and Cure Theinseives without consulting a medical man, maiiing it statement of case or paying consultation fees.$i:nd Two ftcannis for the BOOK OF "POSITIVE REMEDIES, which contains 244 pages, and gives a cure for all discuses. POM iro:, on receipt of Two Stamps direct from 716 H. ik U. SMITH & CO. 130 POSITIVE ItEAlEDY LAHORATORY, 86, U,Åf'J:()N.lOW, VLlO. W. ^nsinsss Abbrgssrs. rjIRY pUDGE FOR TOOLS. rjlOOLS. rjpooLs. 10 I rjlOOLS. rj^OOLS. rjpooLs. OOLS. rpooLs. TRY p U D G E, AT THE NEw TOOL D EPOT. TOOLS. TOOLs. R"IOOLS. OOLS. rjpooLs. rjpooLS. rpooLs. TOOLS. SHEFFIELD HOUSE, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET CARDIFF. 286a A MERICAN FRESH MEAT COMPANY, 7, CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET, 39, CLIFTON-STREET, ROATH, 3, UPPER GEORGE-STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. w SPECIAL FOR THE GEASON. We are now Receiving Immense Consignments of jpRIME gMALL gHEEP, FED ON THE HILLS, EQUAL IN QUALITY TO THE JPAMOUS ~Y\7"ELSH MCTTON, and are selling at undernotod low prices- LEGS, about 81bs. each WD PER < LB. LOINS, M ^ba, SHOULDERS, „ 51bs. }0 LB. NECKS, „ 34lba. „ 4° BREASTS, 31ba, „ WHY P4\Y MORE 1 THE QUALITY WE SELL IS THE BEST. ^MEKICAN JpRESH J^JEAT COMPANY, 7, CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET, 39, CLIFTON STREET, ROATH, 3, UPPER GEORGE-STREET, CATHAYS, ^JAEDIFF. 469 NEW LOCAL MINING STORY. With the view of making the South Wales Echo acceptable to all classes of our readers, the pro- 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 STOKY OF LOCAL COLLIER LIFE, ENTITLED MARY ARM IT AG E, 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 tars.—The Belle of Peny- graig- III.—Mary's Adventure—Will Evans, the Collier. M IV.—The New Minister—Mary as a Pit Girl. tl V.—Dick Davies—The Snake in the Grass." „ VI.—Mr Hannaway, the Agitator—Out on Strike. VII.—" Will you see your Children Starve 1"- Surrender, man ? Never!" YIII.-Arrival of the Knobgtick-The Riot. „ IX.—Mary the Peacemaker—Will Evans, the New Leader. X —Jane Davies falls in Love-Leap Year Privileges. „ XI.—The Minister d clines to respond"— Love turned to hate. XII.—The presentiment—Mary is not my daughter—The Explosion-Death of Joe AriBitage. „ XIII.—A leaf from a sealed book-The baby clothes. II XIV.—The Minister's Quest-Baffled. „ XV.—An unnatural mother Dick Davies finds a mine of gold.' XVL—Mary's prosecutor—Saved by a door boy. XVIL-Alr Morton, the new colliery owner- The aim of Will Evans's life. XVIII.—Mrs Morton visits Mary—Jane Davies's inquisitiveness. „ 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 maanimity-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 11 REMEDY and certain cure for all Discharges from the Urinary Organs in either sex, whether acquired or constitutional, recent or chronic cures in tt few days without medicines. Sold in bottles, 2s 6d each. by all chemists. London agents, F. Newouiy and Sons, 1, King Edward-street, E.C. Agents for Cardiff, J. Munday, Chemist, 1 High-street; and all Chemists 770e_ s WANSEA.-SOUTH WALES ECHO. The FIRST EDITION of the SOUTH WALES ECHO is published at ttu* Oilice, 9, College-street, Swansea, every AETEKNOOX, AT FIVE O CLOCK. Sold by newsagents at Swansea, Hafod. Piasinarl, .Nlumi)les, &c and bv the boys ,f ttid Seif lie',I) Br;gad", The PLLCIAI, EDITION, which contains all the latest News, Telegrams, Stock Exchange Closing Prices, Markets, Snorting and Local Intelligence of tli j day is published in Swansea at 8.3D p.m. Sold by It. MOGFORD, News Agent, Great Western Buildings I fiigtatretti Swansea, and by uewf boya SjU5nt £ 55 Àbrt55t5. m u N D A Y'S "yiEIDINB," (Trade Ma.rk), No. 36996. CORNS A C E R T A I N CURE FOR CORNS, lORNS \_y Painless and Harmless. /~10RNS This infallable remedy introduced by J. MUNDAY has obtained a world-wide ■ IORNO 3 reputation. The efficacy of VIRI- V7 DINE" may be judged by its having CORNS Cured Corns of over oO years'standing, which had resisted all other remedies, i succeeds where al Plasters.and i Caustics have failed /^OPNc; t IN REMOVING BOTH HARD OR SOFT CORNS AND WARTS. c OR SOFT CORNS AND WARTS. CORNS TO TESTIMONIALS. COp-Nrc I From Mr A. W. CAMPBELL, Pier I Hotel, Ilfracombe. t Mr Munday. lUxtiNb SIR,— I feel I owe an acknowledg- J ment to you for supplying me with your COJ^,NS wonderful VIRIDINE." For years I suffered a great deal of pain from a very I obstinate corn, but since applying your £ lUxvISo remedy it is entirely gone. I may add that your VIRIDlNE' has removed CORNS three troublesome corns from members of my family. CORNS „T).TO From Mr HOPKIN HOPKINS, i lURJNo Gorseinon, near Swansea. Vy Dear sir,—I heartdy coneratulate CORNS you for your treatment for corns. The bottle of "Viridine" you sent me COR "NT<5 1 some time ago has proved almost Uxv-A • 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 eiPfc'ity. ior there are, no doubt, hundreds of persons that would be glad ^ORNS know ejects. V7 CORNS From Mdlle. MARIE MULLEB, i Amsterdam, Holland. lURiNb Mr Munday DEAR SIR, — I bought a bottle of /lORNS 1 your qennine "Viridine" some six \J months ago in Paris, which cured me, CORNS anc* as am a principal dancer you know my fret are my livins. The bottle „c i ^onsht did the service you recom- \ORJNS niended it, but I bought another one \_y afterwards which was forged and no CORNS good. As T want a bottle of genuine for a friend of mine, who is nearly mad with pain, will you please send me i^ORJNb I one direc;. Mdlle. MARIE MULLER. CORNS From Mr D. ANTHONY, COPKS 1 Swansea. Dear Sir,—I myself have suffered with corns, and tried several of the Z^IORNS certain cures which people boast they \j have, but they all failed in my case. I CiORNS then s01, a bottle of your Viridine," i and by applying some Highly to the Cnpv„ corn I was surprised to find that I could <Jxvi> o ^r,iw dean up. I now enclose stamps for another bottle for a friend of mine. QORNS CORNS 1 CAUTION.—As there are several im- Stations of this preparation, the public 10RNS ftre re(lue-ste<i t0 C M UNDAY'S i^ORNS "VIRIDINE," CORNS And SEE THAT MY SIGNATURE is on the CORNS end of each package. By ordering Corn Cure" you may t receive one of the many so-cailed Uxtl>o "remedies" which only give relief, or some worthless imitation of Virl- CORNS dine." In Bottles* price Is, by post Is 2d. PREPAJiKD ONLY BY PREPAJiKD ONLY BY J. M U N D A Y- CHEIIST, 1, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. Agents; London—WILCOX & Co., Chemists, 239, Oxford-street, W. F. NEWBERRY &- SONS, AGEJ:, SUTTON, kiOVE.NDE-N, &c. Liverpool— YNIES &, Co., t8, Bold-street. Dubiiii- LiA i ES <1: Co., 12, Grafton-streec. Paris-PH BERAL, 14, ltue te lapaix. Amsterdam—PERRY Co., 97, Kalverstraat. And all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors. 436e 43.e gEFORE BUYING A WATCH ANYWHERE Write for the "I.iustMtedramphtet," sent free on application by the Largest Watch Manufacturer. DIAMOND JEWELLERY. Purchasers supplied direct at Trade Prices. A SAVING OF KROlt 25 TO 50 PER CENT, ME- T. R. R U SSE L L J MAKER TO HKR JLAJKSTY THE QUEEN, CATHEDRAL WORKS, 18, CHURCH STREET, LIVERPOOL. 12191 [NO AGENTS IX WALES.] 394e BAR R B K O S., JD TAILORS, 64: ST. 1'1 ARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 293e 7357b ——————————————————————————————— 40, BRIDGE STRE E T, CARDI Q J^OLLICK, PA WKBROKER. MOST MONEY LET 0-li KOLD AND SILVER VALUABLES. UVEU S2 AT THE lATE OF 4D IN THE POUND, EXCEEDH\G £10 AT A LESSER INTEREST. LARGE ASSORTMENT Of GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES AND DIAMOND RINGS VERY CHEAP. SPECIAL LOTS OF GOLD WEDDING RINGS AND KEEPERS. 237e—7349 C 0 NO MY IN FUEL. JJALL'S PATENT FEED WATER HEATER. y^TILLIAMS' i ATENT BLOWER AND SMOKE CONSUMER FOR STEAM BOILERS JOHN "yyriLLIAMS AND SON, SOLE LICENSEES & MAKERS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 107. J^EWPORT.—SOUTH WALES ECHO. The SOUTH WALES ECHO is published at the NEWPORT OFFICE, 11, Tredegar-place, as follows:- FIRST EDITION 3.15 P.M. SECOND EDITION 4.30 P.M. SPECIAL EDITION b.30 F.M The SPECIAL EDITION comains all the News of the Day up to Six o'ciock p.m.—including the latest •stooK ExL-iiange and Sporting TeietTams. Sold by all Newsagents and Newsboys UCHdUL AD V ERTIS EME.N TS. —The O attention of Princiuais of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the following moderate PUE. PAID TARIFF for School Ad vt!uiselllelltS One Three Six Twelve Insertion Insertions. Insertions. Insertion s. d. s. d. s. >1 s. d i'our Lines 1 U2 6 40.. 60 Six Lines 1 65 0 6 0 90 Eight Lines.. 20.. 50.. 8 0 12 o Twelve Lines Z 0 7 6 12 0 13 0 Eigiit words may be calculated to a line. Advertise ments can also appear iu the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEW S in conjunction with those in the South Wales Daily Setas, so as to iorui part of a.series of insertions. 3Susm £ fi5 À(rrt55t5. JgUY ONLY ENGLISH WATCHES. BE N S 0 N NEW PATENT (No. 4658), "L U D GAT E" WATCH- HAS OBTAINED THE HIGHEST AWARD OF A GOLD MEDAL AT THE INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, SILVER GOLD £ 5 o £ 12 12 THE" LUDGATE" WATCH IS A SILVER ENGLISH LEVER, OF MY BEST i-ONDON MAKE, WITH SPECIAL STRENGTH THBEE-QUAUTER 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 WITH CRYSTAL GLASS FRONT, Which combines the Strength of the Hunter with the convenience of the Open-face Watch. WINDS, SETS HANDS, & OPENS AT BACK. The IMMENSE superiority in Value, Accuracy, anp Durability of the LUDGATE" Watch, to Swiss ana 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 Ludgatd" is 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 i;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, AS SKETCH), GENTLEMEN, OFFICERS AND MEN IN H.M. SERVICES, YOUTHS AND BOYS (No. 3, SMALL), WILL BE SENT FHEE AND SAFE AT MY RiSK TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD FOR £ a 56. OR IN 18-CARAT GOLD CRYSTAL GLASS CASE, TWELVE GUINEAS. (No. 3 SIZE). A Reinitiance by P.O.O., Draft, or Cash, flMMt accompany order. SPECIALLY NOTE that J. W. BENSON is the only Maker of a Three-Quarter Plate English Watch for E5 os in Silver, or JEl2 lite in Gold, and that our Paten: "Ludgate" uieii cannot be liali through, or of any other Watchmaker in the Kingdom. Any inmnyement of the Patent Rights wilt be proceeded against. An Illustrated and Priced BOOK, ex- plaining the advantages of thia Hatch over the Fui>Piate English Watches sold by all other makers, will be seut Post i-iee on application, to J. AY. B a N s 0 N- \YATCHMAKER TO H.M. THE QUEEN, THE STEAM FACTORY", 62 AND 64, LUDGATE-HILL, E.C., AND 25, OLD BOND-STREET, W., LONDON. Con-equent upon the award of the GOLD MZDA4 the demand, aiways great, has so increased as to necessitate mure extensive Machinery, which now enable us to EXECUTE ALL ORDERS for the "LUDGATE" WATCH WITHOUT DELAY. Illustrated Pamphlets of WaUiies froui iji to £500, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Clocks (House, Cliime, and Turret), Electro Plate, and Musical Boxes, free on ape plication. CLIJU ASSOCIATIONS.—FOREMEN, SECRETARIES of FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, AGENTS, aud others will find their incomes considerably increased by establisuing Clubs for the New Patent "Ludgate" Watcn, as it is worth from to £ 10 more than any "iiglisli Watch -oiti, and tliereiore oouud to supersede a.ii others. Particulars oa application. iii>oa 72776 2536 GO TO THE "C AMBE IAN" NEW HAIRCUTTING, SHAVING, AND SHAMPOOING ROOMS, 57, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. GENTLEMEN'S HAIR fash.onably cut 3d. CHILDREN'S HAIR carefully cut 2d. SHAViNG (only) Id. SHAVING (with attendance) IJ& Private haircutting rooms for ladies and children. PL ASE NOTE THE ABOVE ADDRESS. 406e STIFF'S S'LARCH. STIFF'S STARCH.! s TIFF'S STARCH. s TIFF'S STARCH.' STIFF'S STARCH.! GTIFF'S STARCH. GTIFF'S STARCH, GTIFF'S STARCH. s TIFF'S STARCH. ks TIFF'S STARCH. ^TIFF'S STARCH. O 3056 12080 737o2 STIFF'S STARCH It having come to the knowledge of Messrs Stiff and Co. that some retailers often attempt to induce the public to parchase low Cricedand inferior starches y representing them to be the manufacture of Messrs Stiff & Co., it is necessary to put the public on its guard against such unprin- cipled practices,and tostate that every box or packet of Stiff's Starch bean the registered trade Mark QUEEN BESS. Stiffs Starch is Sold in 51b Packets and lib Fancy Boxe, and may be obtained of any Grocer, Druggist, or Oilman; or of the Manu- facturers, STIFF & CO., -S REDCLIFF-ST., BRISTOL ESTABLISHED 1818. A FACT WORTH KNOWING. BKECHAM'S PILLS Are admitted by thousands to be worth above a GUINRA a BOX 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 beat, loss of appetite, shortness ot breath, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on the skin disturbed sieep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, <tc., &c. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, andthev 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 uo be found to equal Beechaai'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 bealth For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, a.nd all dis- orders of the Liver, they act like MAGIC, and a few dose, will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long- iost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD ot health the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS admitted by thousands embracing all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Ner- vous and Debilitated is Beecham's Pills. They bave tbe largest sale of any patent medicine in the world. Prepared oniy'by the Proprietor, T. BEECHAM Chemist, St. Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Patent Medicine Dealers in the United Kinguom. N U F, iiii directions are t'ivw with ea.ch bns. 72393 Nervousness,"Toss of ENERGY, -Ll and VITAL POWER.—A gentleman having tried in vain every advertise, i remedy, has discovered a simple means of self-cure. He will be happy to for warci the particulars to any sufferer oil receipt of a stamped and directed envelope Address J. T. Sewell Cli'swick. Middlesex 9. SJ~W A N S E A OFFICE O OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. The PAILY EWS" delivered to Subscribers early every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertiun in the next morning's issue ot the DAILY NEWS,,