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Advertisement Tarin. I o — Small Prepaid Advertisements. 20 Words SIXPENCE. Three Times NINEPENCE. Six Times ONE SHILLING. W0RDS- ONCE. ™mR#sE TIMES. 20 Words 0 6 0 9 1 0 30 Words 0 9 10 6 40 Words 10 1 6 2 3 _-I 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 confined t< those which are orderetltor CONSECUTIVE insertion and PAID FOR PREVIOUS TO INSERTION; if either of these con- ditions is not complierl with, the advertisement will he charged by the Business scale APARTMENTS WANTED. HOITSKS TO BE Soi.D APARTMENTS TO J,E I MO.N El' WANTED. ARTICLES LOST. MONEY TO LEND. ARTICLES FOUND. MISCELI.ANKOUS Wants. ARTICLES LOST. MONEY TO LEND. ARTICLES FOUND. I] ISCELI,ANITOUS Wants. BUSINESSES IORDISPOSAL MISCELLANEOUS HALES. BUSINESSES WANTED. PARTNERSHIPS WANTED. HOUSES TO LET. SITUATIONS WANTED. HOUSES WANTED. SITUATIONS VACANT. HOl;SES ANTED. :l'flr A'[IONS V t.CANT. Advertisements of the above class inserted in the SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," the "CARDIM TIMES, and SOUTH WALES ECHO" at the following rate ————— ■ Six times in Daily News Six times r»„„„ J„ Six times in t J» Daily News Caid.ff l.mes WORDS. South Wales aJ)d 0llce in and s" CardiK Times, .^uLll'WalJs Echo. s. d. s. (I. d. 20 Words 1 0 1 6 2 0 30 Words 1 6 2 3 3 0 40 Words 2 3 3 4 4 6 50 Words 3 9 5 8 ? 6 60 Words 4 6 6 9 9 0 < General Advertising Tariff. RATE PER J.J:-m FOR A SERIES. CLASS ú10 1 to 4 or 6 to izto,26 ADVERTISEMENTS. 3 fa 11 25 jupd insr insr insr insr.insr Business ) Educational [ */4 • 'fi */2 •/14 Publisher* — Religious Services ) « « « Entertainments J -i luction AnnounceiDelits -16 -/4 -/3 «/3 /3 Legal and Public Notices Municipal and School Board f « .M Tenders and Contract* j Public Appviu fciMBte.v. • • fti»pocti>w». ./9. ,79 Parliamentary TElecMon# 1 1 Parliamentary Notices > if- 1/- I/- 1/- !/• •jovernuwut Announcements Marriages, and Deaths are charged «0fe exiling#20 words, and 6d for each 1 r^;7,wl 10 words These Notices must he auttaen *toS°y t5.»«»» «* .rrrTi.» Paraoraph ADVERTISI:MENTS are) charged i to 0 Insertions, 6tTper line 6 to 11 insertions, <1(1 per l.ne 12 insertions and upwards, od per hue A DVERTISERS, when sending advertisements in niaiiu- Script, may calculate eight words to a line, and 12 line« to tin inch. In charging advertisements the lilies lin, are not counted, but the advertisement, including large lines, dashes, and white spaces, is measured, and the space occupied is charged at tila rate of Twelve lines I) an iuch. < £ ducsixau. CX OVERNESS. — ils required preparing for X College of Precep: ors and Oxford Local Examina- tion.— Miss Garleck, A.C.P., St. Helen's Lodge, Brynymor-road, Swansea. X48 iHusiral. F YOUR PIANOFORTKf Pipe Organ, or Harmo- nium wants repairing or tuning, send to Cool's South Wales Organ Works. Cardiff. 396 South Wales Organ Works. Cardiff. 396 u- Bomestii; j^riiaitts. d-I EN KEAL :-SElt "A l' (good) Wanted at once, not under 20; three in family.—Apply Mr Linnell, T'y Oafydd, Nantyglo, .Vlon. 390 (GENERAL SERVANT wanted immediatly. accus- er tomed to children.—Apply T. Davies, 16, Victoria- Merthyr. 364 A ENERAL SERVANT wanted good reference — VJT Apply 4, Plaiitaganet-street, River, ide. 360 ENERAL SERVANT (pood) wanted immediately -r good «ages to suitable person.—Mrs Yorath, umtoi', Cardiff. 29t! .Af, SFR.VANT wanted at onco,-At)ply IT Mrs Adams, 54, Capel-crescen-, Newport, Mon. 283 ^I)vnv ;priabTeT wanted as General .Servant cautou. atti, oùrick. Head Re¡¡;istry uffice, S.¡pphlre-street, Roath.. Cardiff. Enclose stamped envelope. Olo S" EHVAXT wanted! Age about 16 to 20. Only S two in family._ kpply at c.:ice 2o, Despeiwer- .-tiaet, Riverside, Cardiff. 381 Situations Uauant. AGENTS wanted to solicit Orders for Printing £3 or £ 4 per week can be earned.—Address Baxter and Co., 109, Milkwood-road, London. S.E. Established 2i< >"ears- 281 ANni^ £ lrEa wanted.—Apply to Ehiwdern TitT- ^P'ata_ComP^y. NewPorr, Mon. 76087 A LI. who wish to :t— A;A rtt l.u.iaon. S.H.- — gl6- BOOT TRAnE. Wanted Hivetors and Finisher^ imbor™—Apply, with references, to W.. ^foffice" Tredegar. 365 Office, Cardiff, statins particula ■. ^IVIlT^UVICE^PPOlNTMENTS.laH^ £ 8o V/ to £ 400. Tuition by crrre jjxcjh0t Customs, postal prepatation for Clerkships. secretary 46 Ac. No payment unless successful.—' Lintoii.streer, Islington, London. — — fS A BIN ET ~mXk ER?T & 1>iTa W HANDS wanted to keep away from Bristol during tn "e nlist the reduction of wages. — f COMPOSITORS.—Welsh-English Foreman wanted >V, take charge of composing-room in 164" lnnklr ,town- We'l UP 'n both languages; smart a-dif *0°d discii linarian. State wat;es requirco> ,)Vt r.,„lXperien,'e<1- N ame references. One ahle t0 ( ue of \im^il.ine"rHonl preferred. — Address H. K-> chesusr r ne> Perth-street, Hightown, Man* p.. — 76086^ 3 I HANDS, on hard and soft wood, wanted Mivet, Bristol*33 w^°'esa'e Cabinet Work«, Fairfax- ]f"V \vaift^JIV^" Women ami Farm Labourers aIu■ ''or free pissifies to Queensland, Aus- 1- V n>en £ ?^1SteiM6 10s- Tl' south Wales <e-.<l "timDff,,»r renVj54- America, £ 4; Canada, £ 3. KMrin0te''earned bv'tf7^1^ -108 to 2bs weekly \r^hin» —^enrl ad.'Xt ■ atent Automatic Knitting v W ColBDai- 417 Oxfo ienvelope for particulars to h Compan,,qi^, Oxfortl-street, ondon. W. 412 i OVKKNMKNT K11p,.0y-MF\T Xumerous \j( v^cai-Lies, .inentoall, males and females. Tuition by cone>pondfnce; payment by i-esuir< Paitirni ir* and guide free. Unexampled successor Kussell, 9 Awtieaufi Lonaoo, <} £ ) nnAU -nd COACHMAN wanted, who will make l^wrence, Portn-y-carn, Usk. 76J19 HAULIER (steady man) wanted. Must be accus. H tomed to horses.—Apply at once, Morris and Harris. Merthyr. 437 XuLIElT(grocer's) wanted; also Warehouseman and Porter.—Apply, William Harris, 144, Hinh- street, Merthyr. 438 LAD (strong, active) wanted to look after Pony, Ac, Apply personally at West House, Penarth, between 1 and 3 o'clock; or at 26 and 27, St. Mary- street, Cardiff. 440 LAD (strong) wanted, used to market gardening and looking after a horse.—Apply S. Baylis, Market Gardener, Whitchurch, near Cardiff. 397 EW EMPLOYMENT FOR LADIES.—Ladies having influence with Chapel Congregations may hear of employment remunerative, light, and respectable, and in no wav derogatory to their Christian character.—Apply by letter to V., "South Wales Daily News" Office, Swansea. Z88 PAltENTS AND GUARDIANS. Wanted, re- JL spectable Youth as apprentice to hairdressing and perfumery business.—Apply J. Hussey, High- street, Cardiff. 392 ADDLERY.-Wanted at once, two good Hands S must be well up in colliery work constant em ployment to competent hands none but steady men need apply to Rees Jones, Landore. 4o0 'SAWYER (circular) for round timber. Must be a good hand.- Apply, stating experience and wages required, with reference, T. Aston, Pontypridd. 304 SHORTHAND CLERK.—Vacancy lor a Shorthand Corresponding Clerk.—State age, salary required, and experience to Clerk," Daily News" office Car- diff. 75845 THE BRITISH WORKMAN'S ASSURANCE 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 TINPLATE WORKER wanted, one used to plumbing preferred.—Apply, stating age, salary, and reference, to James Rees, Ironmonger, Pentre Rhondda. 386 AJLOIts.—Wanted two good general hands.— Apply at once to P. David, 20, Commercial-row, Pembroke Dock. 328 IFTPHOT-STERER AND SEAMSTRESS, goes out V,-J daily.—Apply Mrs J. Thomas, Crown Court, Duke-street, Cardiff. 226 ACANCIES 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. 2S4 WAITRESS (Commercial-room) wanted; under kept.—Apply, stating age, wages, and all par- ticulars, to Box, Post-office, Tredegar, Mon. 428 WATCHMAKERb.—Wanted, a thorough good Workman who understands cylinders and pivoting. Good references required,-Apply to M. Spiridion, 77. Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. 334 WHEELAVRIGHT wanted, must be good hand constant employment.—Apply W. Griffiths, Taff Wheel Works, Pontypridd. 317 WHEELWRIGHTS.—Wanted, Two experienced W Men. Must be steady. State wages.—Apply Wheel, Daily News," Cardiff. 289 pP W'EEKLY easily eirned by clerks, foremen, timekeepers, tradespeople, and others in spare time.—W., 133, Cambridge-road, London, E. _n 219 <•;) WEEKLY and upwards may be easily and honestly realised by persons of either sex, without hindrance to present ocetipation.-For par- ticulars and samples, enclose addressed envelope to Evans, Watts, and Company (P, 137), Merchants, Bir. iningham. This is genuine. 594 Situations 8:anub. BAKERS.-Wanted. Situation as Second or Single Hand, by a respectable young mail. Good relet, ellce.-M. Pettifur, Childrey Wantage, Berks. 454 BAKERS.—Situation wanted as second hand by J[3 steady young man. Good reference- -W Moore, lo, Orchard-street, Weston-super-Mare. 383 ROGERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS — G Wanted by experienced hand situation in whole- sale or retail grocery and provision warehouse. Seven years' Glamorgan reference.—I). Jones, Mioklefleld, Rawdon, near Leeds. 426 ARDENKJfe vKanta *ituation.— Understands, his JC bttsinesjs in all branches married no family excellent character. —Scot, 27. Lower Catfrearal-road, canton, Cardiff. 329 LADY (young) requires situation ss mother's help or nursery governess. Willing to be useful. References. -L. M., Rosa Cottage, Penciawdd. 4 IADY (young) seeks situatiou as useful companion J or place of trust.—Addre-s L. K„ "Daily News'* Office ,Cardiff. 228 MAN (single) wishes engagement on~ma.ll farm as tarter ov working bailiff; abstainer; character good; in or out. -Address James George, Bellevue- rvall, Cinderford, Gloucestershire. 423 MAN" (young), 23 years of age, wants a sitiutlon as (. 1-rt; or Porter.—Apply G. Player, Mrs Saucy, Aui-rbeeg, near -Newport, Mm. 386 T^RTNTFRS —Situation Improver, by young Man P Five years' ,or,d experience Totalf »'-«.ner Country preferred.—Ait6oro. 17, Pro.<pect-ro (1, Aber gavenny. PORTER, Warehouseman, or any employment JL wanted. Acquainted with the Grocery 1'1';0., [e. Good references.—Addr.-ss 2, Smith-street, Radford, Nottingham. 352 ITUATION wanted in a Solicitor's Office in Cardiff, (O .by a respectably connected lad, aged 14, Can be heartily recommended by a former enip.oyer.—Address A.B., "uth Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 76032 1TTJ ArIU wanted at Cardiff, in warehouse, or tO any other capacity, by a young man aire 21. Good references. Fair education.—Apply A. B. C., Po-t- office, Hirwain. 297 SITUATION Wanted, by a respectable Young Lady, as Second Hand Milliner; able to assist at dressmaking; Welsh: with tiatis,actor), references; aged 20.—Address A. L., "Daily News" Office, New- port, Mo". ::93 WANTED to plai-e a respectable, well-educated youth, aged 16, in a snip broker's or colliery shipping office in Cardiff.—Address, L.M., South Wales Daily News Office, Cardiff. 1603a Otlerks, Jrtanax^rs, &r. ADVERTISER seeks a situation as Book-kaeper, Accountant, or General Clerk 20 years' experi- ence.—IC. J. Cole, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 76025 COW,IERY MANAGEK (Certifi<zatea) wanted for Cyfarchfa Colhenes,-Apply by letter stating experience, capabilities, salary required, Ac. to (Jrawshay Bros., Cyfarthfa Iron and Steel Works, Merthyr Tydttl. 7606b 4;o 3ttt. PABTMENTS to Let, Unfurnished, two, three, or four rooms; hot and cold water bath good position; terms moderate.—Apply D.H.C., "South Wales Daily Newg," Cardiff. 1Z9, ED AND SITTING-ROOM (furnished) for res^ pectable married couple. Permanency. No attendance. Term-) mutt be moderate.—Address V.C., South Wales Echo Office, Cardiff. 342 PORTHCA \"L.-Furnhdied, four room cottage, neat JL and clean, 308 per week.—Gomer, care of ReT. I. H. Walker. 330 Ikonsts Hftaufci*. EWPORT.-Wanted, on the 1st October,, for office purposes, Front Premises in a leading thoroughfare in Newport.—Address Premises," Daily News' Office, ll. Tredegar-piace, Newport. JEisallaitttnts. TRADESMEN push your Business. Window J. Tickets, tin or card board. Handsome colour.s. 2. Liberal club, Cardiff. 244 IMPORTANT to small Capitalists wishing to com- I mence as Tobacconists for illustrated guide (110 iSent) stamps to H. Mvers and Co., 109, Euston- road. London. I37e BEER made immediately with Mason's jjanilelinr.ac5.or ^Ssence of Herbs, composed of Yarrow, for samnl« yo'nfrey, and Horehound; send 9 stamps Newball nn,iS enough to make four gallon to wanted. Mason, Chemists, Nottingham. Agents —r 413e ( ) MANULArtri BITY AND THE LNFIEMMliS ot advice on health s sPecla"y to young men, with store the nervous ami ,,c?nffiinm? recipes that will re- manhood. Free fo^th^K t^teu to the ful1 Power of and speedy cure without^benefit 0f all who desire a safe stamp to prepay postage frfr! °f ^uac^s- ^en^ "e of Anatomy, Hirniingh^im> Address S cretary, Institnte WA'iTiIf:s8, 1DLVNDCOUN: hJuse in the World) Ladies'CorMr'ANY.-(Cheapest street, BinumKham 1 he pre^ universally recommend their readers to obtain a <Htalogue. HQe lost attb Youub, TT OST Sunday Aftprnoon, between Tri>digar~and Frederick-streets, bunch ot Keys. marked H. Car. ter, 29, Soutligate-street, Gloucester. Finder returning them to 29, Caroltae-stre^i Cwditf, will be rewarded. M4 Àmustmtnt5. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER.MR^DWARD FLETCHER. ACIINO MANAGER MR. JOHN SHERIDAN. TO NIGHT (TUESDAY). SEPT. 1st, Special Agagement of Mr Charles Majilton s Famous Company of Eccentric Comeciians. At 7 3QN.M. the New Farcical Comedy by Geo. R. Sims, THE GAY CITY, Written expressly to suit the eccentricities of Charles Maiilton's Company. Act L-Hotel in Pans Howa Baby ot Lost 1 Act IT.-Chaiiips Elysees: Who found it, and how I Act IIL-Hoteide Paris: Found Lost. and found again Concluding with the Screaming Burlesque,CHL in- troducing the marvellous novelties,Dean and Ashmore. MONDAY N EXT, Sept. 7th,—Grand Production of Shakespeare's Sublime Tragedy HAMLET. Magnificent scenery, rich costumes, powerful F?MT»NF Mr FRIDAY, Sept. 11th.—ANNUAL BENEFIT, of MI EDW ARD FLKfCHER. Hamlet, Prince of Denmark, Mr EDWARD FLETCHER. 5323/ Doors Open at 7. Commence 7.30; Half-price 9. Box plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's. b32Z7 MRS ANNA M. LONGSHORE POTTS, DOCTOR OF MEDICINE of the WOMEN'S MEDICAL COLLEGE, PHILADELPHIA, U.S.A., will LECTURE THIS (TUESDAY) EVENING, SEPT. 1ST, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, AT CARDIFF PUBLIC HALL, on the BRAIN AND NERVOUS SYSTEM: Character, as indicated by the Face. 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. Both Lectures Free. J. CHARLES HARRISON, Doctor of Medicine, of the Bennett Medical College, Chicago, U.S.A., WILL DELIVER A LECTURE TO ME ONLY, At CARDIFF PUBLIC HALL, FRIDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 4th, at 8 o'clock. NO Boys under 15 admit ed unless accompanied by their father or guardian. Admission, Front Seats, Is Back Seats, 6d. Mrs Dr. Pott-, accompanied by Geo. E. and J. C 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 and Children Geo. K. Harrison, Chronic Diseases not Peculiar to the Sex J. Chis. Harrison, Diseases of Men only. CONSULTATION FREE. 441 (Eantrsioits. EXCURSIONS BETWEEN CARDIFF, „tii WESTON. AND LYNMOUTH, By the Saloon Steamer LADY MA BUAEhl or QUFC-LRS OF THE BAY, (Wind, weather and circumstance* permitting). TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1. Leave Cardiff 8.15 a.m. and 11.30 n.m. „ Weston 9.30 a.m. and 6 45 J>.M. CARDIFF HALF-HOLIDAY TRIPS. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. Leave Cardiff 9.2 A.M. and p.iii. II Wsston 10.30 a.M. and 7.4O p.UI. TO LYNMOUTH. Leave Cardiff 3-0 r-nl« Lyijinouth I..B.O-P.Itl. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER Leave Cardiff 8.45 C.W. and 11.30 A.m. II Weston 10.0a.in, and 3.0 P.in. Fares—Between Cardiff and Weston, Fore decii. 1.6(1; Saloon, 2": Singim Fare, Is and Is 6d. Bay trips, is. Refreshments on board. „ 355c—BY ORDER. TJlXCURSION ^O ILFRACOMBB, -Xi/ SATUBDAY, SEPTEMBER 5fb, to MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7th, hy the splendid Saloon Steamer tt tADY MaRISFARJS j' ITBLI PUTLCULARA NEE bills and other advertisement*. ForeDeQk 4,6^1Saloon, 6s. W 1\1 A R I N E e'x^ITk^sTo N j "*• „ CARDIFF AND WESTON, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 1ST. Leave Cardiff 9.0 a.1II.. and 12 noon. Weston 10.35 a.M., and 7.15 p.m. HALF HOLIDAY, WEDNESDAY. SEPT. 2ND Leave Card ff 10 0 a.m., and 2.45 p.m. Weston 11. !o a.m., and 8.0 p.m. J*77e Fares, To-and-fro, Is 6d and 2s od. 76104 4, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. By Order. S E M"A CHINES Why buv THR R. MACHINES the J ^^PRbVK,I^5f^lIM?'Sr'<,1.s, vvhe" J-"11 cfl" °'"<ler SE\NNG MTCHIVV«H,?ND WJI«KLKR A WILSON PENARTII TODD,RECJ {LO'» H JUNKER. following priceJ'WIH^.FCLUTV'X^V"1 TH° £ &S TU° IMPROVED SINGER HALLK MTC^HINK £ 3 <S- usual price £ 4 4s-less 10 PER cent Same with Handsome Box, £ 3 15s usual'nrice fa. no. —less 10 per cent. P ,CE* 19S FAMILY THEAULE, £4; usual price. jS5 bs-leas 10 per cen:. Same with Handsome Box, £ 4 10s; ulual price, £ 6— leys 10 per cent. TAILORING MACHINE, E4 ITs 6d; usual price St) 10s—less 10 per cent. Same with Handsome Box, S5 10s usual price, S7 7s —less 10 per eent. Each machine beautifully finished, provided with patent self winder, attachments and all the latest improvements, and guaranteed to be in perfect working ordei. NOTK THE ADDRESS— H. JOMCK.R, PENARTH, >:ear Cardiff. 636 6pe, ially Supplied. GTIFF'S S i ARCH. ks TIFF',S STARCH. TIFF'S STARCH, ^TIFF'S STARCH, j ^TIFF'S STARCH, YTIFF'S STARCH. GTIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. ^TIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH. VJTIFF'S STARCH. Q 505e 12080 7376e STIFF'S STARCH It having come to the knowledge of Messrs Stitf and Co. that some retailers often attempt to induce the Public to purchase low pricedand inferior starches by representing them to be tlioiua.mfacture of Messrs •stirr (fc Co., it is necessary to put i lie public on its igutird against such nnpriti* cipled oractices.and tostate that every box or packec of Stiffs Starch bears the registered trade Mark QUEEX BES. Stiff's Starch is Sold in 5!b Packets and lib Fancy BOXO-,atid beobtained •any Grocer, Druggist, or Oilman; ot of the Manu- facturers STIFF & CO., RM>CMFF-ST., BRISTOL Established 1818. TRIMNELL'S LIFE-GIVING AND PRESERVING NERVINE rpo N I C, For either Sex; will cure all kinds of nervou debiUty arising from any source of weakness, from whatever cause it may arise. These are a few of the Symptoms of Nervous Debility :-DeprelSion of spirits, inaptitude for exertion, unfibuess for study, dislike for society, dislike to enter any kind of business, involuntary blushing, dimness of sight, sparks before the eyes, deafness and noise in the ears, sense of tightness, of suffocation, constant mental misgiving, pains in the loins and a constant sense of weariness, irritation of the kidneys and bladder, palpitation of the heart, general tremu lousnesson any sudden impulse, extreme diffidence, fond of moping alone, morbid sensibility, careless about life, its joys, its pleasures, and Hs duties irregularity of the bowels, feeling goott for nothing, failure of memory iiitellectual power and faculties more or less impaired, extreme restlessness, flatu. lency and indigestion, frequent headaches, silent wretchedness arising from the fear of physical weak- ness, fear of insanity, miserable forebodings for the present, no hope for the future; starting during sleep, looking and feeling ill without apparent cause. One or two packages of Trimnell's Nervine Tonic will cure slight cases of the above. Where it has been badly treated or neglected it will require a longer time to effect a cure. Is 14d and 2s 9d per packet One trial is sufficient to prove the virtue of the above Compound, to be had at most respectable Chemists, Druggists, and Medicine Vendors throughout the World. If you have any difficulty in obtaining it. send stamps or Post-office Order direct to the Proprietor, and it will be forwarded at once. All 2s 9d sizes Post Free to any part of the kingdom. N.B.—None are genuine unless they have the Proprietor's signature on the Government Stamp— W. TRIMNELL. TO J MIT ATS TlIIS WOULD Blf PORGMAir, FULL DIRECTIONS ON EACH PACKAGE. SOLE MANUFACTURER AND PROPRIETOR W TRIMNELL, MBDIOAL BOTANIST 167e 9, MOIRA-TEURACE j CAilDH'if ^USttUSS lhùttss£s. JOT HAM. AND gOlfS, THE PRINCIPALITY JUVENILE OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27 ST- Mary'street' /'fII IW .r CARDIFF. JERSEY SUITS AND JERSEYS. JERSEYS ARE THE AND BEST FOR JERSEY SUITS SCHOOL WEAR. "\TAVY BLUE; JJI FOR THE BLACK, SEASIDE. (PENAT, 1: ARONE, I '"——————— GEAL BROWN, FOR THE AND HOLIDAYS. JjlANCY MIXTURES thread UNEQUALLED W»fedJERSEYS<i STEE?SH JERSEY SUITS AND TITTR IUUT TTV JERSEY KNICKERS DURABILITY. LARGEST STOCK liv SUITS from SOUTH WALES is. lid. to 20s. JOTHAM AND GONS, 26 and 27 ST. MARY.STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. 204e C A U T 1 0 N 1 GENUINE » IMPROVED' BRADBURY & CO.'S SEWING MACHINES can only he obtained in this district from the under- signed. It isa fact that like most reliable well known articles these celebrated Machines are imitated by inferior makers, and the counterfeit Machines are '.S RWA unprincipled persons as B«tabur/8 IM1 RO\ ED," 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 uf the Duse °f Wellington on each Machine. H E N 11 Y 'j1 H o M A s ST. JOHN'S CHURCH-SQUARE. CARDIFF. 52, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD; and 34, HIGH STREET, TREORKY. Illustrated Price Lists on Application. i70a NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T, 11 D AVIES AND- Cto., "THE TAILORS,' Beg to Intimate to their customers !tnd he general public that they !Ulti Com- modious C'OUN^R i KL.U11Sfcs KiUy occupied by Mr Marsh in CUSTOM i\V^rHOirKvViir^U:u !»'» now open,and are S: UiKSs a,lcl please notice^ their an<' U^DlCltCLOTHli. G WINDOWS. Value not to be equalled in Cardi1* They thank their Patvous tor j>ast favours. a«d ,> o- mise the sauie attention to then future ordris. Please Notice the Address T. H. DAVIES AND Co., "THE TAILORS; .suge CUSTOM HOUSE-STRKKT. CARDIFF. J JIEATH AND gONS, 12. caoCKHKRR'1'OWN. CA lW!l<'Jf, 12, CHOCKHERBTOWN, CAROIFF, I Have now on view the largest Stock of High-class jp I A N 0 F 0 R T E S ORGANS, AND JJARMONIUMS, IS SOUTH AVa1.ES, Which they »»» o"eiiii- at a LARGE DISCOUNT polt CASH Mid on the three years ^on^Os 6d per month. Illustrated Catalogue. Icree 259e "PIANOS.—WHWRRAOUT ONE t W1Tf>r0ilie^"ialll,Umu^OWller °f a ,liC0 instrument for tne 10s 0J PLMONTH ON rpHOMPSON AND SHACKELLS jjlRE -)- No security req"'re^, j. j' [;r'^ I'ruineiit delivered to purchaser oil pivyl,;1 nteed ami :t ^ussaiment. Every instrument sua»nteta, and exchanged if not approved.(^Ng HARMONHJMS ON Sl-MILAk TERMS. Catalogues ireeT on al>l,lication. THOMPSON HACK ELL, PIANOFORTE ANVR,TXF!IC, WA1TI2HOUSE, QUEEN'S ^UiTKmSnT 9iVRmFF Also at SWANSKAj[- AucKSTiCf" ami ü J 2400 Jj^ULTON, pUNLOP, AND CO. CARDIFF AND SWANSEA, Aiao AT WINDSOU-ROAD, PENARTH BASS AN]) CO., ALLSOry AND SONS, And others of the finest BURTON ALE S. prices Per Kilderkin. I 188. 21s. 24s. I Firkin. 9s. 10a. 6d. 12s Aud upwards. 155 POSITIVE REMEDIES. Consult the Book of for the Cure of all D\sea<ies. GltATIS.-Sent by Pot to a.1 parts ot the World on receipt of Two prepay postage. A POSITIVE CURL IHJU DEBILITIES J\. Ai'D 1>ERANG^MEN1S OK THE GENERA- TIVE AND NERVOUS xKUV0US ,)E. BILITY AND KXHA^ THE RESULT OF OVER-TAXED ENERGIES Is GIVEN IN THE BOOK OF "POSITIVE IfEMEDlEs. This Book gives a POSITIVE itEivnjl'i for all DISEASES. The Names of all Medicines are given in English. Cases and Testimonials, with i,j 5ails Use(l eaca"ca_ IT IS A GUIDE TO TuI':y^TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES, and should be Ooratriteii by all who require medical treatment. -NOTICE.—THE POSI- TIVE MEDICINES IN THE BOOK ( F "POSITIVE REMEDIES AltK THE MK7M.UNI S USED BY DR. SMITH OR OVER THiRiY YEARS. By the aid of this liook Invalids 1IIay iorm a correct knowledge of their malady, and timl a Positive ltumedy for the Cure. The names are Dub. lished in English, to enable Invalids to select the remedy and Cure Themselves without consulting a medical man, making a written statement of case or paying consultation fees. Send Two Stainns for tba BOOK OF POSITIVE REMEDIES, which contain* 244 pages, and gives a cure for all dise;ises. Post ire.' on receipt of Two Stamps direct from 716 li. &. Co. 130 POSITIVE REMEDY LABORATORY. ft, UJS-ROW. LONDON, W. 1Susints5 Abbrtssts. rpRY pUDGE FOR TOOLS. TOOLS. rjpooLs. ri^OOLS. rpooLs. rpooLs. rjpOOLS. rjpooLs. rjpOOLS. TRY P U D G E, AT THE NEW TOOL JJEPOT. rpooLs. rjpooLs. rjnooLS. rpooLs. Tooils. rjpooLs. rpooLs. rjpooLs. SHEFFIELD HOUSE, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, CARDIFF. 286e AMERICAN FRESH MEAT COMPANY, 7, CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET, 39, CLTFTON STREET, ROATH, 3, UPPER GEORGE-STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. gPECIAL FOR THE SEASON. I We are now Receiving Immense Consignments of pRIME gMALL gHEEP, FED ON THE HILLS, EQUAL IN QUALITY TO THE JjlAMOUS "TELSH MUTTON, and are selling at undernoted low prices— LEGS, about 81bs. each I^D PER 4 LB. LOINS, n n » /»D PER SHOULDERS, „ 51bs, „ [O LB. NECKS, „ 3ilbs. „ 4DPS BREASTS, „ 31bs. 3° LBU WBt pAT MORE ? J16 THE QUALITY WE SELL IS THE BEST. MEIIICAN THRESH MEAT c OAIPANY, 7, CUSTOM-HOUSE STREET, 39, CLIFTON STREET, ROATH, 3, UPPEll. GEORGE-STREET, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. 469 NEW LOCAL MINING STORY. With the new 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, KX TITLED MARY ARM1TAGR, THE MINER'S DAUGHTER. The Story is one of -teiise interest, full of sensa- tional situations, and enchaining the reader's attention throughout. The varied incidents, trade disputes, and dangers of those who toil underground have been introduced into the tale, and we confidently leave its merits in the hands of our mining readers. The following chapter synopsis will give some idea of the nature and scope of the story :— CHAPTER T.—Joe Armitage. „ II.—After Twenty Years.—The Belle of Peny- graig. „ III.-Marv'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 "Surrender, man? Never!" „ VIII.— Arrival of the Knobslick- rhe Riot. „ IX.—Mary the Peacernaker-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. XII.—The presentiment—Mary is not my d.iughter-Tlie Explosion-Death of Joe Armitage. t, XIIL-A leat from a sailed-book-The baby clothes. „ 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. XVII.—Mr Morton, the new colliery owner- The aim of Will Evans's life. XVIIL-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.-iNiary and her mother.—The Minister's magnanimity—Conclusion. The first chapter of tbe Story commenced in the "SOUTH WALES ECHO" August 29th, and will be continued on each Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday till completed. INJECTION DAY.-An INFALLIBLE JL REMEDY and certain cure for all Discharges from the Urinn.ry Organs in either sex, whether acquired or constitutional, recent or chronic; cures in a few days without medicines. Sold in bottles, 2s 6d each, by all chemists. London agents, F. Newhuiy and Sons, 1, King Edward'street, E.C. Agents for Cardiff, J. Munday, Chemist, 1 High-street: and all Chemists ?70e s WANSEA.-SOUTIT WALES ECHO. The FIRST EDITION of the SOUTH WALES ECHo is published at the Otlice, 9, College-street, Swansea, every AFTERNOON, AT FIVE o CLOCK. Sold by newsagents at Swansea, liafod, Plasmarl, Mumbles, (to, and by the Itoys of the "Self Help lie pl, the >PECI/*i EDITION, which contains all the Latest News, ^sgrarns, stock Exchange Closing Prices, Markets, sporting and Local Intelligence ot ih day i.s published in Swansea at 8.30 p.m. Sold by Jt. MuGFUKD, News Agent, Great Western Buildups High-street, Swansea, aud by uews boya fcsiittsa Abbrt-g!irs. 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, 1832. 330e W. pEDLER'S UMBRELLAS, WALKING kS TI C K S, AND LEATHER B AGS, ARE THE BEST. ESTABLISHED 1867. J^OYAL-ARCADE, £ JARDIFF. BRA.NCH: 98, GLEBE.STREET, PENARTH. BEST HOUSE IN CARDIFF FOR WALKING STICKS. A new and choice Stock of Walking Sticks from the best London Makers. RICHLY MOUNTED STICKS FOR PRESENTS MOUNTED MALACCA CANES. Ivory and Buck Hooks, Silver and Nickel Collars, and Knobs, always in Stock. Sticks and Canes Dressed, Mounted, Polished, and Ferruled. UMBRELLAS AT ALL PRICES TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. GENTS' UMBRELLAS. Silk, at 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12* 6d. 15s 6d, and 18s bd. Russell Silk, at 10s 6d Silver Mounted, 14s 6d. Repp, at 7s 6d, 9s, IDs 6d, and 12s 6d. Alpaca, 5s 6d, bs 6d, and 7s 6d. LADIES' UMBRELLAS. Silk, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10.. 6d, 12s 6d, 15<, and 21s. Repp, 4s 6d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, and 8a 6d. Russell Silk, 85 6d, 9s 6d. and 10s bd. RE-COVERING DEPARTMENT. Umbrellas Re-covered at a saving of 25 per cent. Best Materials only used. SILK. GENTS' 25IN. UMBRELLAS. 1st Quality, 15s; 2nd ditto, lis 3rd ditto, 10s 6d 4th ditto, 8s 6d. LADIES' 221X. UMBRELLAS, 1st quality, 12s &d 2nd ditto, 13s 6d; 3rd ditto, 8s 6d; 4th ditto, 6s 6d. RUSSELL SILK (Guaranteed not to Split). GENTS' 25in. UMBRELLA5, at 9s. bd.; LADIES' 22in. do., at 7s. 6d. R E P P. GRNTS' 25in. UMBRELLAS—1st quality, 7s. 6d 2nd ditto, 6s 6d. LADIES' 22in. UMBRELLAS—1st quality, 6s. 6d, 2nd ditto, is 6d. Re-covering and Repairing promptly executed on the Premises. LEATHER BAGS. Leather Portmanteaus. Brief and other Hand Bags, Hat Cases, &c. GLADSTONE BAGS. ASSORTMENT OF LEATHER RUG STRAPS. W. p E D L E xv, "JJMBRELLA 1\1 ANUFACTORY, 34, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF AND 98, GLEBE STREET, PENARTH. J BEFORE BUYING A! WATCH ANYWHERE Write for the Illustrated Pamphlet: sent free on application by the LARGEST WATCH MANUFACTURER. WATCH REPAIRS-Prompt and Perfect. Estimates given and Cost of Carriage taken. 18CARAT GOLD ALBERTS (Hall marked on every Link), 80s per oz.-Workman. ship Included. Largest Gold Chain Stock in England. MK T. h n U S 8 E L L (Maker to her Majesty the Queen), CATHEDRAL WORKS, 18, CHURCH-STREET, LIVERPOOL. 12042 NO AGEXTS IN WALES. 393e jg 0,0 NO MY IN FUEL. JJ ALL'S PATENT FEED WATER H E AT E R. WILLIAMSI.T ATENT BLOWER AND SMOKE CONSUMER FOR STEAM BOILERS JOHN WILLIAAIS AND gON, SOLE LICENSEES & MAKERS, Q U E E N S T R E E T, CARDIFF. 107e WH. SEATON'S LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S fashionable BOOT AND SHOE ESTABLISHMENT 31, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF Agent for Piuets' Boots and Shoes 75041 448 i ^"EWPORT.—SOUTH WALES ECHO, The SOUTH WALES ECHO is published at the NEWPORT OFFICE, 11, Tredegar-plaoe, as follows FIRST EDITION 4.15 P.M. SECOND EDITION 4.J0 p. M. SPECIAL EDITION .b.30 r.31 The SPECIAL EDITION contains all the News of the DaN, up to Six o'clock p.m.— including the latest Stock Exchange aud Sporting Televi*iu&> Sold by all Newsagents aud Newsboys Imsittfss Àbbr£ssts. BUY ONLY ENGLISH WATCHES. BE N ~S~ O N • S NEW PATENT (No. 4658). "LUDGATE" WATCH!. HAS OBTAINED THE HIGHEST AWARD OF A GOLD MEDAL AT THE INVENTIONS EXHIBITION, SILVER GOLD O. O. Í'fII. £ 5 5 £ 12 13 THE "LUDGATE" WATCH is A SILVER ENGLISH LEVER, OF MY BEST LUXVUX MAKE, WITH SPECIAL STRENGTH" THREE-QUARTER PLATE MOVEMENT. JEWELLED THROUGHOUT IN RUBIES. TRUE CHRONOMETER BALANCE. ADJUSTED FOR EXTREME:?, Willi 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 wttb the convenience of the Open-t ce Watch. WINDS, SETS HANDS, A. OPENS AT BACK. The IMMENSE superiority in Value, Accuracy, &np Durability of the "LUDGATE" Watch, to Swiss and American (made in iml ta-Lion of and sold as English), and to the Old Full-Plate English Lever (still sold by other makers), from the great defects oi wnich the "Ludgate" 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 B10 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 WEAfi, US RAILWAY MEN, MINER-, AND COLONISTS (No. 1, LARGE SIZE), WORKMEN, AND ARTISANS (No. 2, AS SKITCH), GENTLEMEN, OFFICERS AND MEN IN H.M. SERVICES, YOUTHS AND BOYS (No. 3, SIULL). WILL BE SEN! FiiEE AND SAFE AT MY RISK TO ALL, PARTS OF THE WORLD FOR £Ö.. OR IN la-ARAT LiULD CRYSTAL Gl.Asa CASE. TWELVE GUINEAS. (.No. 3 SIZE). A Remittance by P.O.O., Draft, or Cash, nut accompany order. SI ECIALLY NOTE that J. W. BENSON is the only Maker of a Three-Quarter Plate English Watch for £5 0: in Silver, or £12 Uiø ia Gold, aud that vUl" Paten; "Ludgate" W atcu cannot be had through, or ot any other w atchiuaker in the Kingdom. Any liuriu^emeiit of the Patent Rights will be proceeded against. Au Illustrated aud Priced as. piaiuiuK tlie advantages of this Watcil over the Fiu..Plate English Watches sold by 1111 other makers, will be sent Poet Free on application, to J. W. B E 8 0 N, WATCHMAKER TO H.M. THE QUEEN, iHU 81 E AM F At CTO ill, 62 AND 64, LUDGATE-HILL, E.O., AND 85, OLD BOND-STREET, W., LONDON. Con:equent upon the award of the GOLD limit, the demand, aiways great, has sjj increased as to necessitate more extensive Machinery, which now enable us to EXECUTE ALL ORDERS- for go "LUDGATE" WAiCH WITHOUT DELAY. Illustrated Pamphlets of Watches from to ØiOO, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Clocks (House, Chiuie, and Turret), Electro Plate, and Musical Boxes, free oil &p> piicatiou. CLUB ASSOCIATIONS.—FOREMEN, SECRETARIES of FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, AGENTS, and others will tind their incomes considerably increased by establishing Clubs for the New Patent "Ludgate" W atch, as it is worth from £ 5 to £10 more tllau any English Watcu uhl. <aui therefore bound to supersede all others. Particulars on application. ilbbb 72776 æJ8 PEPPER'S TANNIN THROAT GARGLE. Tannin Gargle should be within the reach of all in the least degree subject to throat affections, whether inflammatory, relaxed, ulcerated. hoarseness, rfwollei! tonsils, enlarged uvula, weakened voice, Those constantly speaking, singing, or reading, by using the Gargle prevent tue nuskiuess, dryness, and irritation so irequitiitlyalt-endatit on over-exertion also of pro- ducing unusually sustained powers without injury to the mucuus surfaces of the throat Tannin is a great puriher, and so useful as a mouth wash in cases of disagreeable breath, arising from do- cayeu teeth, disoruercd stomach, mouth ulcerations, ana oilier causes. As a cure for ordinary sore throat, with its usual painful and fometimes dangerous symptoms, the Taniini Gargle is far oetter tuau anything. Bottles, Is bd. Soid everywhere. PEPPER'S WHITE COUGH MLX- -t- TURE.—The most reliable, speedy, and acree. abiecure for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, con- sumption, and all diseases of the luugs and air- passages. It is soothing, comforting, and tranquil- lizing in its action, quite different from ortiinary cougu remedies. Affords relief after second dose Bottles, Is lid and 2s da each. Sold by all Chemists. (ORACiiOFT'S ARECA-NUT TOOTH V PASTE.—Regularly used every Inoriling the teeth are kept iu beautiful order. All decaying and destr uctive tartar is removed from "la enamel, which assumes its ivory, ike appearauce; ';RACROFT'S PASTE removes all causes V ci decay, and will preserve the tegth intact for many years. Branded Pots, Is each, ^old everywhere. ( IRACROFT'S ARECA TOOTHPASTE. c By using this delicious Aro £ n it,c Dentifrice the enamel of the teelil becomes wbitei -uuid, and polished like ivory. It is exceedingly ilai;riiiit, and specially useful. Get Cracrofi/s. DEAFNESS, NOISES IN tHE EARS, Ac DELLAR'S ESSENCE FOR DEAF- NESS should always be trjed, as in numbers of cases, seemingly incurable.has done wonders. Slight ueainess, obstructions 111 the cars, and the incessant hummint: ounds so frequent With ahected hearing, an removed. Sold everywhere. colLNSI cop..Ns!j BUNIONS AND Ji^L4RGED TOE JOINTS 111 CURED IN A FEW DAYS. DELLAR'S CORN AND BCNlON are the only real remedy. Thejr ditler from all plasters, shields, or compositions. By instantly :softelllllg the callous surrounding the pain goes at once, tJI" "ort¡ soon following. Bunions and enlarged Luejc,iuts rnuire inure time but the action and relief is Boxes, Is 12ti. Sold everywhere. Q L LPIlOLIE SOAP (a soap contain- o ing sulphvlille), is a delicately reiined, chemi- caliv pure aoap, intoiidod for general use, but. speciaily by those endowed with sensitive stins. Common im- peiitcuy PieP«red soaps, scented with injurious acrid oils, ¡re<iU"U.ly cause saui aiseasas. For washing at all aIlll bringing the sliin to a soft, pliaole, healthy ooiifiition, oulpholine Soap holds the first place- Its ouour i.5 very pleasant, and the Soap uot t,lpelisive..i ab-lels, bd each. I LIVER COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, CURED by STOMACH DERANGEMENTS, D R. DANDELION & QUININE LIVER PILLS (Without mercury), Act effectively on the liver, and, whilst mildly aperient, ai y all that can be desired. Dr. King's famous Pilla Purify and the entire system by treeing the liver liom sluggishness, causing the stomach toaroperly per. form its iunctions, quickly and elltiret (moving all leeling of headache, dizziness, uppressiOl- it chest MM back, disagreeable taste, nausea, indigestion, spasc., sensation of heaviness and irritating depression attcud' ing bilious attacks and liver derangemeuts. BE SURE TO HAVE DR. PILLS. 247 SOLD EVEKYWHEIU. 11945 NERVOUSNESS, LOSS of ENERGY," .Ul and VITAL POWER.—A gentleman uaviag tried ill vain every advertised remedy, has discovered a .i:inple weans oi self-cure, lie will oe happy to for ward the particulars to any sutieier oil receipt of a siaiuped aud directed envelope AI.Í.u1 J. I. Seweil ESQ., Cliiiwick, Middlesex 218