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Advertisement Taritl. I Small Prepaid Advertisements. 20 Words SIXPENCE. Three Times NINEPENCE. Six Times ONE SHILLING. VOKDS, OMCE. -NSTIIS. s. d. s. d. s. d. 20 Words 0 6 0 9 1*0 30 Words 0 9 1 0 1 6 40 Words 1 0 1 6 2 3 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 60 Words 1 C, 3 0 4 6 These charges apply only to the elasses of advertise- ment specified below, and are strictly confined tc those which are ordered tor CONSKCUTI vis insertion Lik (I-PAit) FOR PREVIOUS TO INSURTION if either Of these con- tlitions is not complied with, the advertisement will be rhurired bv the Business scale APARTMENTS WANTED. APARTMENTS TO LET. ARTICLES LOST. ARTICLES FOUND. JJllSINIiSSKS FOR DISPOSAL BUSINESSES WANTED. HOUSES TO LET. BUSINESSES WANTED. HOUSES TO LET. HOUSES WANTED. HOUSES TO B/I: SOLD .MONEY WANTKD. MONEY TO Lii«D. MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. J\i)SC!:t-f.AN)!OUS HAt-KS. PA RTN liRSH U>S W A NTED. SITUATIONS WANTED, til.,C UATIONfi VACANT. Advertisements of the above class inserted in the SOUTH WALKS DAILY NEWS," the "CARDIFF TIMES, and SOUTH WALES ECHO" at the following rate :— I Six times in .• ivnes Si* times ])7'y N.e,ws Six times Once m i» lluiiv Cardiff Times WOBDS. gjjj' „„<i J,ice «n«l. Cardi# Xioies. Icho. s." d. s. d. s, d. 20 Words 10 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 -I 60 Words 4 6 1 6 9 9 0 General Advertising tariff. BATE PUR LIN Ll FOR A HER] F.S. CLASS g* i to 4 or a to izto 2t> ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 b 11 25 jitpd insi iusir insr in si' iusr ililir ills), insr in i, iusr Business ) Educational } ./4 -/4 -/3 -j2 -/14 Publishers ) Jieligious Services .) ,4 .« „ „ Entertainments J Auctioll Announcements -/4 ./3 ./3 '13 Legal and Public Notices ) Municipal and School Board •Tenders and Contracts f -lb 'Ib ''b "/& */& public Appointments.. ) public Appointtueiits. ihospectuse,i -19 -/o -/9 -/9 -/9 Parliamentary Flections i Parliamentary Notices J 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- 1/- titovernment Announcements ) Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths are charged Is sach, if not exceeding 20 words, and 6d for each additional 10 words. These Notices iousfc be aufchen ticated by the Signature and Address of tlie sender. Is each, if not exceeding 20 words, and 611 for each additional 10 words. These Notices iousfc be aufchen ticated by the Signature and Address of tlie sender. PARAGRAPH ADVERTISISMKNTS are charged 1 to b Insertions, M per line 6 to 11 insertions, Id per line 12 insertions and upwards, 3d per liue ADVERTISERS, when sendinc advertisements inmanu- Script, may calculate eight words to a line, and 12 line* to an inch. In charging advertisements the lines are not counted, hut the advertisement, including I large lines, dashes, and wiiite spaces, is measured. and the space occupied is charged at thn rate of Twelve lines o an inch. ilUfrtral. CHEMISTS and DRUGGISTS.—To he sold,a capital business in the borough of Cardiff in full working order. — Apply Chemist, Daily News," Cardiff. 428 fioitttslic ^ferbattls. COOKERY —.Marshall's School of Cookery, 30, c Mortimer-street, London, W.—Send for pro- spectus. 923 C^OOK (good plain) wanted in gentleman's family j (small).—Mrs N., 2, Glanmor-terrace, Uplands, Swansea. 467 COOK (plain) Wanted; Dissenter Abstainer good recommendation indispensable; wages £ lt. Fortnight's holiday twice a year; fare paid both ways. —Apply, stating age, <fcc.—Rev. J. Thomas, Manorbier, Pembrokeshire. 491 GENERAL SERVANTS wanted for towns and country. Apply personally, or stamped envelope for reply.-Niiss Morgan, Registry, 101, Frederick. street, Cardiff. bú6 V"i ENHraL SERVANT (good) wanted, understand- PHin cooking age 20.—Apply Mrs Miiner, 7^ St. Andrew, Crescent. Crodcherbtowu, Cardiff. 55° EN ERA1. SijivANT (good) wanted able to do ■jC plain cookin, one from the country preferred. Nurse kept.—Apply jirs Yorafch, Canton. 676 -i N't i- ( i ENKRAL SERVant (a good) wanted at once, X Accustomed to pl^, cooking.—Apply to T. H. Bowen, London xiou'-e, p0^ 550 GEN ERAL r v-llorouj,i^ wanted know- ledge of plain c 8* Also a respectable girl, as nurse for two chiiaien. A^p]y to G.M., Dany News," Cardiff. 5^9 d 1ENERAL SERVANT for a wyrf^mi^T"^ able to do plain cooking, wash, an(1 jron weu_ Apply, with particulars, to Mrs Owens, Bristol House, Pentre, Bhondda Valley. 55^' B:NERAL SF,RVAN T (good) wani-e,-cr- \X country girl preferred.—Apply Y Terences. Mrs Hughes, 2, Courthouse-street, Pontypridd. CJQQ GENERAL SKRVANT "(R00(1) wanted. — A>pIy Alford House, Clive-road, Canton. ENERAL SERVANT- wanted in a small family experienced, with good references,-174. :st. Meien's-avenue, Swansea. 468 /GENERAL StfRVANT*(good)"wanted'in"a small ™ X family ia Walters'-road.—Apply Box 54, Post- office, Swansea. 469 /1 ENERAL SERVANT (good) wanted immediately VT experienced, trustworthy good washer and I iioiier accustomed to children nurse kept.-Apply, Monmouth House, Aberavon. P996 A 'A EXERAL SERVANT (good) wanted, able to wash and iron for a small family.—Apply 16, Carlton- terrace, Swansea. 384 ENERAL SERVANT wanted in a small family V)r Apply, Mrs Biddle, 41, Wellington-street, Mer- thyr. 397 GIRL (Strong) wanted at once as Nurse and assist in housework age about 18.—Apply 24, Clifton- fctr«t,cardiff..474 P^^SON (respectable) wanted, as working House- keeper. Age not over 25. Good references re- 6trwt, Cardiff. 414 P^^SON (respectable) wanted, as working House- keeper. Age not over 25. Good references re- quneu. Address R. T. W., "Daily News" Office, Swansea. S- EHYAÑ¥s IN ANŸ-cAPACrfv.-lf yourequi- tO. a good situation, write to the National and Universal Regjigtration Agency, 105A., Market-street, Manchester. gog filiations Vacant. BAKERS an d^CON FE CTI6N EI ts.—Wan ted imme diatelv, a Young Man. Must thoroughly under* lIanrl his work: lire indoors.—Apply, with references, wages, Ac., to W. Nicnols, Grocer and Provision Factor- Commercial-road, Tredegar. 272 OOT TRAI)E.-Wanted a machinist, able to fit BOOT own work. Good wages t suitable her own work. Good wages given to a suitable l^rson.— M. Mark and Sons, Shoe Manufacturers, ^mtwrch, Swansea Valley. 549 t^RKWER.—Wanted, at once thoroughly compe- -artent no other need apply.—John James, Bailey Arm.. Hotel, Pentre, near Pontypridd. 382 CABINET MAKERS wanted to keep away from c ErladmeFtdan.iFairfax-street,Bristol,durin the I^Mist the reduction of wages. 961 rATO B^SINICSS.-Wanted, Two Girls," about J%s-stvee^^e' t0 lear» above.-Apply 3n. iin0'wfeks-iA1?1^uiok »nd ^teadyTwanted foF a few W5 "87» MIGRATION. Women and Farm Labourers SCJ wanted, for free passaees to Queensland, Aus- tralia; others assisted B6 10s. To New South Wales Women, E2; men, £4. America, 23 Canada, 92 10s.—Send stamps for replies to Milton Locke. Emigration Offices, 33, High-street, Newport, Mon. 641 MPLOWENYFOR LADIFS.-IOs to lbs weekly j'j can be earned by the Patent Automatic Knitting: Machine.—Send addressed envelope for particulars to S.W. Company, 417, Oxford-street, i ondon, W. 41- OVERNMENT EM PI ^OY M EXT. Numerous jC vacancies, open to all, males and females. Good salaries. Tuition by correspondence payment by re- suits. Unexampled success. Particulars and guide free.—Mr Russell, Donatt's Academy. New Cross, Lon- don. 571_ GROCERY.—Wanted a young man to look after a horse and cart, and t-> deliver goods. A goud opportunity to learn the trade. Personal application preferred.—Apply to J. E. Jones, Tylorsiown. 551 HAIRDRESSERS.—Permenancy for a thorough good shaver and hair-cutter. Only good hand need apply.—Marks, General Healer, Broadway, Cardiff. 489 LAD (strong), about 16, understand kitchen garden and make himself useful, wanted at once. Good reference required.—Apply at Gwailod-y-Graig House, Pontypridd. 395 -"AINTF,R, PAPER HANGFR, and SIGN- _IL WRITER wanted; constanty employment for steady man good opportunity for improver.—Apply Robert Worthing, Rh iyder, Radnorshire. 409^ ITTKENMAKEB.—Wanted first-class Workman. Must be sober and steady,—Apuly Whitolliw ■Foryje, near Pontardulais. 373 SHOEMAKERS. Wanted imiiiediately, a good „ general stitch hand for country work constant work for sober man.—Apply to James Parry, Pont- sticiil, near Mertliyr. 522 ri IATLORS.—Wanted first-class coat makers, well up 8 in ladies' garments also good trousers and breeches iiiaker.-Apply "Cutter," Bon March6, New- port. 537 nnAILORS.—Wanted a Foreman, must be a good _S_ cutter.— \ppiy, with full particulars, to D. and J. Evans, Porth, Pontypridd. 519 frWRNOVEIt (News) wanted.—Address Overseer, M 17, Bank-street, Leeds, orks. 153 VACANCIES IN CIVIL"SERVICE.—Age 16-25 Commencing salaries range to £ 100. Rapid pre- paration by correspondence.— Intelligent young men write to Secretary, Civil Service Examination Agency, Nunhead, London. 4 WANTED, a. steady young man, about 18, to v v deliver goods and attend to horse and ware- house.—Apply Arthur Daniel, Grocer, Troedyrhivv. 507 bop Assistants, r. RAPERY.-Wante(t a Y,)ung at once.— Appiy to J. Jones, Manch ster House, Merthyr. 441 OSIERY AND SMALL WARES. Wanted at tjJL once younp; Lady accustomed to counter.—Apply J. Glad well, 27, Duke-street. _d 496 MILLINER wanted for good medium trade also yjung man for oranery, must be good window dresser.—Apply, stating age, salary, and experience, Baker and M-iuhire, Newport. 540 MILLINER. — \oung Lady wanted sleep off 1\ I'-ILLINER- ): ounp; Lady wanted: sleep off J.I. premises. Apply John Chandless, Loudon House, Canton, Cardiff. 430 Houses ø Jett. CLUB to Let in busiest part of Splotlands: 80 bona- fide Members 110 public near.—Apply, Secretary, Daily News" Office, Cardiff. -,u "vyilWPORT-ROAl> (80), Roath, to Let, from 29th J31 September. — Appiy Mr W. M.)e: 94, St. Mary- b"et three doors from thJllral Put.()t11H. 526 WAREHOUSE, shop, coach-house, and stable to. let, Moita-cresceut, ^plot^ands, Cardiii. — Enquire on the premises. 520 L, [ far louses, &c. HOU^E (good) for Sale in Rawul on -place. -Pirticu- JLJL Jars of Mr Webber, 94, St. Mary-street, opposite Church-street. 4*18 &r.t Lnquttb. Qj:fÓ3,valiteti:1)y a reNponsible firm of manufac- turers, in guod position in the principal towns in South Wales. Particulars to Manufacturer, 14, Mil- ton-street, London. 411 "■"■mi mi ■■■ in 11. !!■»■■ .ii Itobgings, &t. A PAR'i MEN'J'S wanted, well furnished, for lady and gentleman and little girl of five.—Address, stating terms, li. i>. W., Queen's Hotel, Newport, Mon. 499 APARTMENTS.—Sitting ancl Bedroom to Let (unfurnished); respectable and quiet locality. Terms ni(-derate.-lb, Harriett-street, Cathpys, Car- diff. 487 A PARTMENTS (Furnished) to Let, back p;>r!onr _i.lL and bedroom. Terms moderate.—Apply 3/, Tresillian-terrace, Penarth-road, Cardiff. APARTMENTS (comfortable), furnished, for two young gentlemen, at 3, Llandough-street, Cathays, Cardiff 330 LODGINGS (comfortable), or Board and Lodgings, ,U for respectable young men, at Ascot House, iJeauchamp-street, Riverside. 363 iJiisaUanttnts. BARRELS (10,000) wanted of all descriptions. Good prices givei,Apply Alfred Cockle, St. Jude's Cooperage, Bristol. 87 BOTANIC BEER made iiiiinediately with vlasoii's Extract or Essence of Herbs, composed of Varrow, Dandelion, Comfrey, and lioreliound; send 9 stamps for sample iioUle, enough to make four gallon to Newbail and .Mason, Chemists, Nottingham. Agents wanted. 4130 Ij^URNISH on the Hire System. £ 5 worth, 2s 6d weekly £10 worth, 4s weekly B15 worth, 5s weekly B20 worth, 6s weekly, and so on in propor- tion.-The South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 464 FURNISH on the Hire System. No security re- quired.—South Wales Furnishing Company, m, Custom House-street, Cardiff. ,u_- 464 rnURNISH on the Hire System. Cash prices charged. E South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 464 17^URNISH on the Hire System. Small weekly or monthly payments.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 464 IT!URNISH on the Hire System. Houses or apart- mer.ts furnished throughnut. — South Wales j-urni.sh'iig Company, 23, Custom House-street, Car- diff. 464 FURNISH on the Hire System. Compare prices with other house.-South Wales Furnishing Company, 23. Custom House-street, Cardiff. 464 I71URNISH on the Hire System. Immense stock to select floI1!South Wales Furnishing Company, 2c, Custon House-street, Cardiff. 464 -,IURNiStf on t)ie ffire System, town or country.— JJL' South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom lionse-street, Cardiff. 464 17\URNISH on the Hire System. No extra charges ? made.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff. 461 J7WRNISH on the Hire System. Every article requisite for the household. — South Wales "rnishing Company, 23, Custom House-street, Cardiff 464 F^ISH on the Hire System. Inspection in- t,South W..les Furnishing Company, 23, custom'/Sise-street. Cardiff. 464 to small Capitalists wishing to com- ™ 7 „2>bacconists for illustrated guide (110 papes) send 0 sta^^ Mvers and Co., 109, Euston- road, London. 96ge 0N AND fHE INFIRMITIES ot specially to young men, with advice on health, ana co^ iecjpes that wul re- store the nerpous and deb)Htate(1 to th0 full power of manhood. Free for tbe Den<jqt of all who desire a safe and speedy cure without tbe o{ Send ne stamp to prepay postage. Aaatbss c, cretary. Institute of Anatomy, Birmingham, 274e PHRENOLOGY.—Heads examitl-d daily aa-d every evening, Is 6d. yo £ T photograph for written character.—Herr White, 22, Park-street, Car- dlff- 431 RENTS collected 10 years' ^P^rReference's and security given.—C. w. iintcnn,j,8 27 Car- lisle-street, Cardiff. 407 ri^lWADESMEN, push your Business; handsome win- X dow tickets, show cards, and priiitina; pjcfcm.es) framed. Apprentice wanted,-Pearson and Co., Kail- way Arch, Bute-street, Cardiff. 370 ~XXf THOMPTsON M ATHER H^se and liisurajjc^ -MATHFR, House y ▼ Agent, Debt and Rent Collector. Security eiven. Book debts bought,-7 Swiss Chambers. Cardiff..321 WHEATEN MEAL~^The~best value^TFeed for Cattle, Pigs, and Poultry. £ 3 10s per ton on rail or steamer, Liverpool.—Apply to M. J. H. Athcote and Co., 10, Drury-lane, Liverpool. 76554 loutU. rpHE WEST OF ENGLAND ADVANCE CO..l £ J Bute-terrace, Cardiff, beg to inform the public that they advance from £ 6 to £ 1,000 to Farmers, Cow- keepers, Householders (Male or Female), 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 bra repailt iiy iiijitaintents. Borrowers would do well to inquire our charges before applying elsewhere. For references inquire of any solicitor In the town. All commmUcatioaa to be (0 js. Bluiber#, Man m> m few? a ,A-lit 11,5,cllttlti!i rjlHEATEE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGEP.MR. EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER MR. JOHN SHERIDAN. Important Engagement of England's Greatest Burlesque Actress and Comedienne, MISS NELLIE F A R R E N, and her Powerful London Company, including MR ARTHUR WILLIAMS, MR HARKY MONKKOUSE, MISS HgTTY CHAPMAN, &c, Ac. TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), OCTOBER 5th. Tuesday, Wednesday, Saturday, October 6th, 7th ami 10;h, at 7.30, the Laughable Farce, A MERE BUND, After which Mr Robert Iteece's Popular Burlesque, ALADDIX. Aladden, a Street Arab, Miss NELLIE FAUREN. Splendid Chorus, New and Beautiful Costumes, Aiig- mented Orchestra. Grand Scenic Effects. THURSDAY ANli FRIDAY, BURNAND'S FAIRY BURLESQUE, AillKL. MONDAY NEXT, October 12th, Mr Frank Harvey'e Celebrated Madame Beatrice Company. Doors open at 7; Commence 7.30; Half-price 9. Stage Door and St.. Mary-sircet Entrance open 6.30, Sixpence extra. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shaekell's, Crockberbtown. 63237 _n- VICTORIA ROOMS, ST. MARY- T STREET, CARDIFF. MON. D'ARC'S GRAND WAXWORK'EXHIBITION. Special engagement, on MONDAY, OCT. 5th, and during the week. o! PRO. RICARDO, the renowned Equilibrist, and hi< matchless PERFORMING DOGS, from the Crystal Palace, London. Every evening at8 Wednesdays and Saturdays at 3. Waxwork l .xhuiition open as usual from 10 till 10. Admission 3d, children 2d. Reserved seats during tlie performance, 2d extra. 544 F. J. SMITH, Manager. GO AND SEE THE BOOTS AND SHOES at GLAD WELL'S, 27. 'i'ho best vulua ill tuu Principality. 'fv> • 1J '1 t r r j. B:)sath and Son8- 12, CARDIFF, Have now OIL view the largest Stock of High-class piANOFORTES, 0RGANS, AND JJARMONIUMS, IN tSOUTH WALES, Which they are offering at a LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH and on the three years' system, from 10s 6d per month. Pianos, from 16 guineas. 11IIlstrll te,l Catalogues Post Free 25ge T "I ULTON, j UIN L, P, AND U. JSD CARDIFF AND SWANSEA, ALSO AT WINDSOR-ROAD, PENA&TJtt BASS "A N 1) CO., ALLSOPP AND SONS, And otbers (ii the finest BURTON A L lt, S PRICKS Per Kilderkin. 18ij, 21s. 24s. Per Firkin. Q< 10a." 6d. 12s A it (I upwards. 155 ECONOMY IN FUEL. J j C ■ J |_JALL'S PATENT FEED WATER HEATER. I w ILI,IAM,$".t A TENT BLOWER AND SMOKE CONSUMER FOR STEAM BOILERS JOHN yy ILLIAMS AND SON, SOLE LICENSEES & MAKERS, (4 U J!) K N S T i t K E T, CARDIFF. 107c NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T. H. D 'rfflss AKO C°- THE TAILORS,' Be to intimate to their customers and he general public that they have secured the Extensive and Com- modious CORNER PREMISES lately occupied byMr Marsh in CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, wkicu are now ol)eii,ai,d,%re sbc,will the CHOICEST PATTERNS artd QUALITIES in SCOTCH and WEST SUITINGS, FANCY TROUSERING CLOTHS..1 c. Please notice their TIES and UNDERCLOTHIi G l WINDOWS. Value not to be equalled in Cardiff. They thank their Patrons for past favours, and p 0- mise the b.-une attention to their future orders. Please Notice tho Address: I T. H. DA VIES AND CO., "THE TAILORS,* 309e CUSTOM HOUS1C-STREET, CARDIPF. A U T I O N I GENUINE "IMPRüVED BRADBURY & CO.'S SEWING MACHINES can only he obtained in this district from tile under- signed. It isa fncfc that like most reliable well known articles these celebrated Machines are imitated by mferior makers, and the counterfeit Machines are passed off by unprincipled persons ItS Bradbury's "IMPROVED," to the great disappointment of pur. chasers and injury to Messrs BRADBURY & CO. and their Agents. The Genuine Bradbury Machine may be easily known by the Trade Mark—a Profile of the Duke of Wellington on each Machine. gEN 11 Y r H 0 M: AS, ST. JOHN'S CHURCH-SQUARE. CARDIFF. 52, TAFF-STREHT, PONTYPRIDD; and 34, HIGH STREET, TREORKY. Illustrated Price Lists on Application. 170e POSITIVE REMEDIES. Consult the Book of Positive Remedies for the Cure of all DixeMea. ORATIS.-Sent by Post to all parts ot the World on receipt of Two Stamps to prepay postage. I A POSITIVE CURE FOR DEBILITIES AND DERANGEMENTS OF THE GENERA- TIVE AND NERVOUS SYSTEM, NERVOUS DE. BIL1TY AND EXHAUSTION, THE RESULT OF OVER-TAXED ENERGIES IS GIVEN IN THE BOOK OF "POSITIVE REMEDIES. This Book gives a POSITIVE REMEDY for all DISEASES. The Names of all Medicines are given in English. CMes and Testimonials, with means used in each case. IT IS A GUIDE TO THE SELF-TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES, and should be Consulted by all who require medical treatment. NOTICE.—THE FOSI- TIVE MEDICINES GIVEN IN THE BOOK OF "POSITIVE REMEDIES" ARE THE MEDUlNli USED BY DR. SMITH FOR OVER TIIlRiY YEARS. By the aid of this Book Invalids may form a correct knowledge of their malady, and and a Positive Remedy for the Cure. The names are pub. lished in English, to enable Invalids to select the remedy and Cure Themselves withont consulting a medical man, making a written statement of case or paying consultation fees. Send Two Stamps for tho BOOK OF POSITIVE REMEDIES, which contains 244 pages, and gives a cure for all diseases. Post free on receipt 0f Xwo Stamps direct from 716 H. & H. SMITH A CO. 130 POSITIVE REMEDY LABORATORY, %>. SOUTH Alt! PTON-ROW. LONDON. W. TNJECTION 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 lueeicines. KoUl in bottles, 2s 6d each, by all chemists. London aganta, F. Newbury and Sons, 1, King Ed ward-street, B.C. Agents for Cardiff, J. Maoaay, ç" 1 Mid fA Owmiata rm iBusiiuss ^iir £ S5 £ S. JOTHAM AND gONS, 6 & 27, ST, MARY-STREET. c A R D I F F. f M B R E L L A S IMMENSE VARIETY. 1,500 TO CHOOSE FROM. PARAGON FRAME. DURABLE SILK. NATURAL STICKS. OUR KNOCKABOUT LEVANTINE SILKS. GOOD OFFICE UMBRELLA. OUR LEADING LINE. FOX'S PARAGON FRAME. I SILVER MOUNTED. NATURAL STICKS. DURABLE SILK. SPECIAL 5s lID (is lID 8s lID -'I 10. 6D Large Variety in BUCKHORN and FANCY HANDLES, From 12s 6d to 30s. LADIES' UMBRELLAS IN LAIIGE VARIETY. 2s lid, 3, lid, 4s lid, 5s lid, to 20s. VERY SPECIAL, 20; JOTHAM AND SON S. THE pARK ALL RESTAUIUNT FOR REFRESHMENTS OF ALL KINDS. TEA, COFFEE, CHOCOLATE, ZOEDONE, LEMOADE. ORANGEADE, SanA WATER, TEMPERANCE WINES AND DRINKS Of all kinds. Cooked Ham, Eggs, Sandwiches, &c., &c. GOOD BEDS, 6n, Is, AND Is 6D. NEWS- PAPERS, PIANO, &o., FREE. ANNIE A V I B 9 PROPRIETRESS, and MANUFACTURER OF GENUINE ICE CRftAM- Pure Broad Cakes of every description. PASTRY AND CONFECTIONERY Of all kinds. Shops and Coffee Taverns supplied. Gootisdeliverel. A ti-ial solicited a.nd satisfaction guaranteed. NOTE THE ADOBKSS: ANNIE D A V I F, 8, g pARK ALL JJUILDINGS, CROCK ki FRBTO WN, Cardiff. 493e iI! -i ',( t t! G_LAD"rVELL'S FOR GLOVES GLADWELL'S FOR HOSIERY. GLAD Fk'-)R LkC 2.7, DUKE-STRIiiiiT, t g A R R JgROS., -I TAILORS, 64, ST- MAKY-STRBET' t C1 A R D I F F. ?93e 7SS76 40, BRIDGE^TREET, (UiimFF, FOiJ/lCK, PA W N BROK K !.i. —Most Vy..Money lent on ^old and silver valuables. Over £ 2 at the rate of 41 in the pound, e:reeeciing £10 at a le3,r iiiterest. Large :1.S80nment of gold and silver watches and diamond rings very cheap. Special lots of jgold wedding rings and keepers. E-T 500a—?6o63 I WlTHO UT ON E -4_ When you cftn become the owner of.ta nice I in strninenfc for the small payment, of 10s 6,1 PER MONTH ON rjMIOMPSON AND gHACKELLS f HIRY. SYST-EM1 No security required, anil the instrument delivered to purchaser on payment of first monthly instalment. Every instrument; ^uiiranteed, and exchanged if not approved. ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS ON SIMILAR TERMS. Catalogues free on application. THOMPSON AND SHACKELL, PIANOFORTE AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, QUEEN'S 'BUILDINGS, CARDIFF Also at, SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR and GLOUCESTER. gWANSEA^O^HH~lvTLES 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, H&fod, Plasmarl, Mumbles, Ac, and by the boys of the Self Help Brigade, Jte SPECIAL EDITION, which contains all the latest News, Telegrams, Stock Exchange Closing Prices, Markets, Sporting and Local Intelligence of the day ispublished in Swansea at 8.30 p.m. Sold by R. MOGFOUJ), News Agent. Great Western Building*! High-street, Swansea, and by news boya t> ELIGIOUS SERVICES—Tlie atten- tion of Church and Chapel Managers is invited to the lollowing SPECIAL PREPAID TARIFF for Ad. vertisements announcing tho holding of RELIGIOUS SERVICES, ANNIVERSARIES, and TEA MEET. INGS One Three Six Twelv Insertion Insertions. Insertions. Insertions. m. d. a. t. s, d. s. d. tour Lines.. 14 40 60 « 86 Six Lines. 20 „ 60 90 —12 0 EightLir.es.. 2 8 M 8 0 12 0 16 0 Twelve Lines. 4 0 12 18 0 24 0 18 Lines 6 0 18 0 P70 36 0 24 I.ines 8 0 24 0 36 0 48 0 Eight words may be calculated to a lire. This Tariff is limited strictly to the Advertisements enumerated above. These Notices can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the South if ales Daily Ann:, 8') t't form art of the series of Insertion* NERVOUSNESS, LOSS of energy, and VITAL POWER-—A geutleman having I tried in vain every advertised remedy, bas discovered;* simple means oi jielf-curs. Be will be happy to for ward the particulars to any sufferer on receipt of a trtamped aud direct*! envehqw titwell Bjw., ebi»Wicter afim $iisnt £ ss ^.iiiiresses. NEW AND JGRILLIANT STORY by WILKIE COLLINS, Author of THE WOMAJJ IN WHITE," POOR MISS FINCH,' MAN AND WIFB," JEZEBEL'S DAUGHTER," dlc., dlc. All readers of the high-class Light Literature pub- lished in the Cardiff Timet and South Wales Weekly New for many years, will be delighted to learn that a NEW STORY will shortly be published in our colnmns from the pen ot that powerful and fascinating Novelist, WILKIE COLLINS, whose fame is world- wide, and whose work requires only adequate announcement to secure for it attention by old friends and a vast circle of new friends. The forthcoming Story will be entitled THE EVIL G ENIUS, and so far as we ha-e been enabled to peruse the work, it possesses all those characteristics of enthralling in erest which a quarter of a century ago won for Mr COLLINS rank among the fo- emost popular Novelists a po itlon which he has maintained with undiminished reputation. In the EVIL GENIUS readers will find a resource of rare intellectual enjoyment during the next few months, one which we can most cordially and confidently commend. A NEW NOVEL, ENTITLED THE EVIL GENIUS, BY w ILKIE 0OLLINS, WILL BE COMMENCED IN T HE CARDIFF rjlIMES AND gOUTH WALES -WELKLYNbws ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCT. 30th AND 31st. MR COLLINS'S LITERARY CAREER. It is a proof of the extreme keenness of Dickens's literary insight that he reoeived Mr Collins with open arms. The late Mr Bentlev received the yonng Novelist in the gtnial fashion variously interpreted by successful and unsuccessful authors he paid him i handsomely for his work, and produced Antonia," bound in virgin wh te and old. Then came Hide and Seek," a fair success with the million, and of vast importance to the Author, as introducing him to the uotice of Macaulay and Dickens. Macaulay wrote him a letter filled with warm and lavish praise. Dickens, with unsparing expressions of da light and enthusiasm, as;c,?d him to write for Household Words." When Dickens believed in a maa and truHtod him, be believed and trusted thoroughly and on Mr Collim asking him whether he had not batter get his story half or one-third done befcre eommonoing publication, he was met with generous assurances of confidence, and with consider- able misgiving began to write tho Dead Secret" from band to mouth. This effort justified all the prognostications of Dickens by itM brilliant success and, together with the admirable short stories after- wards published in a collected form, es After Dark," established the author as a favourite with the English public. Mr Collins's next work was that which is known to the entire world through the medium of translation into every civilised language—the Woman in White," a book that at once placed he author in the front rank of European Novelists.—" Celebrities at Home." "No one ever yet began one of Wilkie Collins's Novels to throw it aside."—Athensum. Mr Collins possesses the art of fixing his reader's attention throughout nbe whoie of a narrative of in- trigue in a higher degree, perhaps, than any other Ertglish Novelist."—Ibid. WILKIE COLLINS'S NEW STORY, THE EVIL GENIUS, Will be commenced in THE CARDIFF TIMES AND gOUTH yyALES ^yEEKLY N EWS, ON FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCT. 30TH & 31ST. WE DOUBT NOT THIS EVIDENCE OF OU* DETERMINA- TION TO SUPPLTINEW AND ORIGINAL FICTION OF THE HIGHEST ORDER. DIRECT rftOM THE PENS OF THE MOST DISTINGUISHED AUTHORS THUS SECURING THEIR PUBLICATION LONG BEFORE THEY ARE OBTAIN- ABLE AT THE LIBRARIES—MILL MERIT INCREASING APPROBATION AND PATRONAGE ON THE PART OF THE PUBLIC. The Cardiff Times and South Wales Weekly New is one of the largest and also one of the best Weekly Papers. It contains a namber of Special Features- including Fiction by the most Eminent Authors a London letter by a well-known Parliamentary Jour. nalist a Column for Boys and Girls, by Maggie Symington; tl Y Golofn Gymreig," by Dafydd Mor- gan-»g and All the News of the Week at Home and Abroad. Price 2d. To be obtained of all Newsagents, or sent post free to any address iu the United Kingdom for 2s 9d per quarter or to any part of Europe, the United States, or the Colonies for 3s 3d per quarter. I ALL GOODS SOLD AT LONDON CIVIL SERVICE PRICES AT GLADWELL'S, the new shop, DUKE- STREET, CARDIFF. • STIFF'S SlAROH, g TIFF'S STARCH. s TIFF'S STARCH. STIFFS STARCH. ks TIFF'S STARCH. gTIFF'S STARCH. gTIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. TIFPS STARCH. QTIFF'S STARCH. O 50% 12286 76492 STIFF'S STARCH It having come to the knowledge of Messrs stiff and Co. that some retailers often attempt to induce the public to purchase low Ericedand inferior starches y representing them to be the manufacture of Messrs Stiff A 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 bears the registered Trade Mark QUEEN BESS. Stiff's Starch it Sold in 51b Packets and Ub Fancy Boxe*, and may be obtained of any Grocer, Druggist, or Oilman; or of the Manu- facturers, STIFF & CO., RKDCLIFF-ST., BRISTOL ESTABLISHED 1818. A WORD to the WISE Cause & euro of. debility, want of energy, ni>d premature decay, la* mructious te regain heaitb and vigor. &>enc on receipt of fe'itwp* byl*uwLib«r*, yitpUan-sctuaro, ShertieKLllj&a ,lÙDr.t'5ZC5. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S ARAB'S COFFEE. FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR, & AROMA IT STANDS UNEQUALLED. SOLD IN OBLONG TINS. BOWDEN STEAM MILLS, MARKET HARBOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1852 502o 502e Jf^TOTICE OF REMOVAL.! THE OFFICES OF THE TAUNTON & WEST OF ENGLAND BUILDING SOCIETY, AND MR T. WEBBER, Auctioneer, House and Insurance Agent, &c., ARE NOW mølvVD FROM 0, ST. JOHN'S- SQUARE, TO 94, ST. MARY-STREET 506e (Corner of Quay-street). 76428 SHOOTING SEASON, 1885. j We beg to call the attention of sportsmen in general to our Stock of Breech-loading Guns of various qualities. We have in stojk the following DOUBLE BARREL BREECH LOADING GUNS: £ s. d. No. I Ejector, Hammerless Gun 36 0 0 2 Consentric, Wood Bar Glm 25 10 0 3 Consentric, Treble Grip Gun 25 10 0 4 Scuii, Hammerless Gun 14 0 0 5 G. and P. Patent, Hammerless Gun 11 0 0 6 Treble Grip, Hammer Gun 11 0 0 7 Steel Barrel, Bar Lock Gun 880 8 Steel Barrel, Back Lock Gun 7 0 0 9 Damascus Barrel, Back Lock Gun 5 15 0 10 Fine Twist Barrel, Back Lock Gun 1 1 6 11 Good Twist Barrel Back Lock Guii. 3 15 0 All above guus are choke left barrel. 12 Twist Barrel. Back Locks Gun 3 0 0 13 Twist Barrel, Back Locks Gun 2 17 6 14 Fine Twi»t, Single Barrel, Back Lock Gun 3 2 6 Any GENTLEMAN PURCHASING either of these Guns CAN HAVE FAIR TRIAL, and if they are not what they are represented to be, and not approved of, money will be returned. CARTRIDGES OF ALL DESCRIPTION KEPI IN STOCK. C R 0 s s BROS., 3 AND 4, ST. MARY-STREET, 497 CARDIFF. 76329 fJlHE FOUNDATION PRINCIPLE OF W pmCE & SONS, Business is that CUSTOM IS 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, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, AND HOSIERY, At Prices that have never been Lower from Manufac turers' Hands ADDRESS :— THJ5 CARDIFF HOUSE. 50 & 51, ST. MARV-STRKiCT, & 46 & 47, CAROLINK 2,3 CARDIFF. 111 JgEFORE BUYING A -D WATCH ANYWHERE Write for the "IllustratedPamphlet," sentfreeon application by the Largest Watch Manufacturer. JJIAMOND JEWELLERY. Purchasers supplied direct at Trade Priees. A SAVING Of FROM 25 TO 50 PER CENT, MR T. Ift. RUSSELL, MAKER TO HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN, CATHEDRAL WORKS, 18, CHURCH STREET. LIVERPOOL. 12191 ¡O AGENTS IN WALES.] 394e glLPHOLINE L 0 T 10 N THE CURE FOR SKIN DISEASES. I IN A FEW DAYS ERUPTIONS, PIMPLES, BLOTCHES, ENT1 '.ELY t ADE Â WAL BEAUTIFULLY FRAGRANT. PERFECTLY HARMLESS. CURES OLD-STANDING SKIN DISEASES. REMOVES EVERY KIND OF ERUPTION, SPOT OR BLEMISH, AND RENDERS THE SKIN REMOVES EVERY KIND OF ERUPTION, SPOT OR BLEMISH, AND RENDERS THE SKIN CLEAR, SMOOTH, SUPPLE, AND HEALTHY. Thoro is scarcely any eruption but will yield to Suipholine in a few days, and commence to fade away, even if seemingly pasl cure. Ordinary pimpies, redness, oloiches, scurj, roughness, vanisn ¡o, it by magic whilst oiti, enduring skin disorders, eczema, psoriasis, acne, blackheadi, scaly eruptions, rosea, prurigo, tetter, pityriasis, however deeply rooted, Suipiioliiie -uccessfutiy attacks. It lies troys the animalculse which mostly cause these unsightly, irritable, painful affections, aud always produces a clear, smooth, supple, healthy skin, Sulpholine" Lotion is soid by mOSl Chemists. Bottles, 25 9a. jpEPPER'S Q UININE~AND "TRON rj^ONic. HEALTH, STRENGTH, ENERGY. GREAT BODILY STRENGTH, GREAT NERVE STRENGTH, GREAT MENTAL STRENGTH, GREAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH, Follows the use of PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC. It improves the appetite, promotes digestion, greatly strengthens the nerves, increases str^ngiu of pulse, gives firmness to the muscies, alters pale countenance, supplies delicient heat to weak circula- tions, overcomes bodily weariness and weakness, cures many paiiitul c:ompiaitits-neuralgia, sciatica, &c.; is a remedy for- dyspepsia, stomach atfections, Itc., and thoroughly recruits the health. PEPPER'S QUININE & IRON TONIC. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT A new, smaller size bottle of this valuable medicine is now supplied at 2s 6d, tuus bringing it to the reach of all classes, and greatly preventing the many injurious imitations largely offered. PKPPERS TONIC. Insist on having it. Bottles 12 doses, 2s 6d; next size, 32 doses, 4s 6d. Sold everywhere p ETjTPER'S rjpARA XACUM AND jpODOPHYLLIN. 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 dyspepsia, billiousness, and all symptoms of con- gestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, headache, drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste in the morning, giddiness, disturbance of the stomach, and feeling of general depression. Bottles, 2s 9d and 4s 6d. Sold by all Chemists. Insist on having Pepper's. LOCKYER'S SULPHUR IJAIR LI ESTORER THE BEST. THE SAFEST. THE CHEAPEST. RESTORES THE COLOUR TO GREY HAIR. INSTANTLY STOPS THE HAIR FROM FADING. OCCASIONALLY USED, GREYNESS IS IMPOSSIBLE. REMOVES SCURF, AND EMBELLISHES THE lIAIa. CAUSING IT TO GROW WHEREVER THIN AND PATCHY. 248E large Bottles, 111 6d. Sold everywhere. 11945 36usiittss ^&&r £ 5S £ 5. BUY ONLY ENGLISH WATCHES. BEN s 0 N 1 8 NEW PATENT (No. 4668), "LUDGATE" WATCH HAS OBTAINED THE HIGHEST AWARD OF A GOLD MEDAL AT THE INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, SILVER GOLD wPW £12. 12 THE "LUDGATE" WATCH IS A SILVER ENGLISH LEVER OF MY BEST 1 ONDON MAKE. WITH SPECIAL STRENGTH' THREE-Q.UAKTEK PLATE MuVBMENT. JEWELLED THROUGHOUT IN RUBIBS. TRUE CHRONOMETER BALANCE, ADJUSTED FOR EXTREMES, WITH DAMP AND DOST PROOF PATENT RING BAND, AND EXTENDED BARREL. MASSIVE STERLING SILVER DOME CASES WITH CRYSTAL GLASS FRONT, Which combines the Strength of the Hunter with he convenience of the Open-face Watch. WINDS, SETS HANDS, & OPENS AT BACK. The IMMENSE superiority in Value, Accuracy, aa4 Durability of the LUDGATK' Watch, to Swiss and American (made in imitation of and sold as English), and to the Old Full-Plate English Lever (stiii sold by other makers), from the great defects of which the "Ludgate" is exempt, is proved by the Award ot a GuLD MEDAL, THE ONLY ONE ADJUDGED TO ENGLISH WATCHES. THE LUDGATE" IS OF BETTER QUALITY AND VALUE THAN ANY B10 WATCH HITHERRBO MADE. THE "LUDGATE" IS MY RESi LONDON MAKE STRONG, HANDSOME, AND RELIABLE, WILL iHAND THE HARDEST WEAR AND ROUGHEST USAGE, AND IS THEREFORE THE BEST WATCH FOR HOME, INDIAN AND COLONIAL WEAR, 8.. RAILWAY MEN, MINERS, AND COLONISTS (No. 1, LARGE SIZE), WORKMEN, AND ARTISANS (No. 2), GENTLEMEN, OFFICERS AND MEN IN HoM. SERVICES, YOUTHS AND BOYS (No. 3, SHALL), WILL BE SENT FREE AND SAFE AT MY RISK TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD FOR £5 5. OR IN 18-0ARAT GOLD CRYSTAL, GLASsi CASES TWELVE GUINEAS. (No. 3 SIZE). A Remittance by P.O.O., Draft, or Cash, mat accompany order. SPECIALLY NOTE that J. W. BKNSON is the only Maker of a Three-Quarter Plate English Watch for E5 bs in Silver, or Sl2 12* ia Gold, and thut our Patent "Ludgate" Walt/I cannot be had through, or 01 any other Watchmaker in the Kingdom. Any sniriiicenieiit of the Patent Rights will be iiroceeded against. An Illustrated and Priced BOOK, ea. piiunhiK advantages ox this Watch over the Fuii-Plate Enclish Watches sold by all other makers, will be sent Pout }. ntI oil application, to J W Benson, WATCHJJJU*JJ« TO JiM. THE QUEEN, THE STKAM FACTORY. 62 AND 64, LUDGATE-HILL, E.G., AND 25, OLD BOND-STREET, W., LONDON. Consequent upon the award of the GoLD MRDAL, the demand, aiways great, has to increased as tt necessitate more extensivb Machinery, which son enable us to EXECUTE ALL ORDERS for tbf "LUDGATE" WATCH WITHOUT DELAY. Illustrated Pamphlets of Watches from .t;f¿ to CM. Gold and Silver JeweHery, Clocks (House, Chime, and Turret), Electro Plate, aud Musical Boxes, free on ap. CLUB ASSOCIATIONS.—FOREMEN, SECRETARIES of FRIENDLY (SOCIETIES. AGENTS. and others will ilnd their incomes considerably increased by establishing Qlubs for the New Patent "Ludgate1 Watch, as it is worth from Ra to S10 more than any English Watcit old. aud therefore bound to supersede all others. Particulars on application. U9b8 72776 ZMe GO AND SEE Bome of the most c.X'1 RAORD1N A V i>lNES in BOOTS auu Sl.'OEs tM oCei'cd to the Gaiuift Public at GLAD WELL'S, in DUK.E-SXJtt.EES, CARDIFF. s -• GO To THE AMBRIAN" NEW HAIRCUTTING, SHAVING, AND SHAMPOOING ROOMS, 57, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. G ENTLEMEN'S HAIR fashionably cut 3d. I1-,Iiit carefully cat ad. :SliAVI.,NC. (only) 1<1. S11AV1NG (wit.'i attendance) lid. Private haircutting rooms for ladies and children. Please NOTE THE ABOVE ADDRESS. 406a .——' NEW LOCAL MINING STORY. With the view of making the Souiii Wales ztu acceptable, to all classes of our readers, the pro- prietors have made arraugementa 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 iate 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 soope of the story :— CHAPTER. I.—Joe Armitage. XL-After Twenty Years.—Tlie Belle of Pamr- graig. im-maws Adventure—Will STUB, tb8 Collier. „ IV.—The New M inister—Mary as a Pit Girl. „ V.-Dick Davies—The Snake in the Grass. VL—Mr Hannaway, the Aglt&Wr-Out 88 Strike. „ VII.—" Will you see your Cliildren Starvs r—■ Surrender, immi Never I" „ VIIL—Arrival of the Knobsticks—The Riot IX.—Mary the Peacemaker—Will Evaos, toe New Leader. „ „ X.—Jane Davies falls in Love—I«ap xew Privilege& XL-The Minister deelhMs to reapowl"- Love turned to hate. t XIL—The presentiment—Mary is not mr daughter—The Explosion Death ot Joe Armitage. „ XIII —A leaf from a sealed book—The oaof clothes. „ XIV.—The Minister's Quest-Baffled. M XV.—An unnatural mother — Dusk Da vise finds -a mine of gold.' „ XVI. -Mary's prosecator-Saved by a door boy. XVII.—Mr Morton, the new colliery owner— The aim of Will Evans's life. XVIIL—Mrs Morton visits Mary—Jane Danere iuquisltiveness. „ IX.—Mr Hannaway's disappearance— wB Evans's heroism. —_ „ XX.—The Unravelling of the Skein—TDe Minister makes a discovery. „ XXL—Mary and her mother. 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.