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BTiOS., LM, *JiIlurd Tabl* Make* ~T" t'orusr'of Ift-.v O vfcra St.}, London, W.O. ^*1 b" ,:o']se for re;-n.s and all kinds of reuuieitw. — £ £ jCe^Us(aand 8am,>io»^ree. Eat. 1BO. bIn ESTABLISHED 1851. ^JJgKBECK BANK jjJW'o.«jr~laniPtoii Buildings, Chancery Lane, London. ^OsM^A-HALF par CENT. INTEREST allowed on kfJV'O l>ay&ble on demand. on CURRENT ACCOUNTS. ot> the mini- 2?0Cjrc Glances, when not drawn below &100. tJ>> SHAKES purchased and sold. ALMANACK, with full particulars, post FRAN 013 RAVEN SCROFT,' Manager. They Wash.. They Soon.. j^§L f| Co £ *ru 'w (g?M5 r, nV D Q FoU°d As them. A& (fe.vUlvtt directions, ud Jf Hiirh ih''7b^u ti fTl Holbor'n, Low- Wl colour? T h "y j»o»V» V^.>, 'ft lift 20 years or 'J1'" k. more, like thou- Bold Street, ntB CIW L—l- Ajrc^ek J?' fALS of every description purchased fOl BARNARD & SONS, ST BLOOD-fORMING TONIC. BatEarrrBTC ORGANIC SPECIFIC. .g;4V& eà and Recommended by the Medical Profession. tor: Anaemia, Chlorosis. Poorness I h 1 ° £ Blood, General Debility (either con- ■ W MM stitutlonal or the effect of severe illness), | jr"5s8 of Appetite, Nervous Disorders, &c. psanasii assimilated, even bv Children anil R^^ireot;^1 Cbemiftts, 1/9 (50 Pills), 2/9 (1V0 KfevSk.'0m with every bottle. Manufactured by VHV ^LE O-ft ^rmaceuticftl Chemists, COLOGNK. utiles* hearing this Trade Mark (r*qdj Ki2^.T?>^Sn ho** Ut lhe Kriti.-h Wholesale IH»p6t(37, \Va!- for l>KsciiirrivR vitu ♦pflfcbiiof MARRIED WOS11AN J8 OpSr aPPJy to WTTS.SB G-A'aKIEL for ILIAJSTEATKD AVor GTrA'- Ai'i'i.us.-fs. r,u:Io>e two penny stamps Us K.U-DREH o.. >iof;,K"W^O^r JIE £ M. PICCAIIILLY. P&EST FAMILY MEDICINE; ||^fc^a £ £ 2S:EVEN YEARS' REPUTATION. BE ;Y COMPOSITION I^^I!tS8:5.D FOR ALL LIVER AND BILIOUS REMEDY FOR FEVER St. »?Ea rvS^- ENSURE SLEEP. ABSOLUTELY NO •^DnSS. COLD SO COMMON WITH MERCURY S|KB MINERAL DRUGS. SAFE AND A||t.JS £ ]pICACIOUS IN ALL CLIMATES. ^SStlRKL SUFFICES TO COMVIHCE. »nd Medicine Vendors in Boxes, ISid. and 119. TggPot. o,8 POWDERS, 1SW. per Box; OINTMENT, ISid. and 4/8 »T fiRlTT?!? esale "ou,e*. or from Mefltrs. MOBISON ft CO., COLLEGE OF HEALTH, 38, Euston Rd., London. Qjlil, I*i™4 «r» alto prepared with a Petri Coatinff which mubri t-ele. but does not inter/ere with their prompt action. RHEUMATISM CURED. _.to" • 16, Brunswick' London,W.C, has heen thoroughly i^heuniatism aÎ"l' mui h suffering, will gladly sAd any suHei'or on receipt of application to hA. .t.JD):T B^s¥FixmTI)-K('e. LILLY'S hani-.u^s 5yi;KALT, la-jCWM";positiTfiand K|'■ ai' tli- i< ,V K«!EI. Jvover fail- ^'J-'vwH"l"i **it This W"e wu remedy for BtMnp the name of Dr. J. Collis Browne. 1; T -i, js AC K F- NZ#Etl R S E N I CA S'vfttc^ a LOVELY COMPLEXION, anJ ciires Spots, IN lli"pl a. Freckles.—Perfectly HarmloBs. SFFTURF-II^WTANT NEW 1mm IOM, i'ATKXT PNKCMATIC Ti;l'.vSKS." Vv A-ee. F.T.SuftflVons^ Rathbone J. ,n 1 II.W, II.J""OLAS HUNG.ERFORD,&WILLIAXS. i2, <18 0FIT1,S PAID DURING 1895. j?,,CtoUv,i'eb- 1. ^6; March 1, £ S; April 1, £ 8; a"e 7 JUly 1, £ 9; Aug. 1, £ 9; Sept. 2, £ 8; for 1. £ 3 .Nov. 1. £ 7 Dec. 2, £ 7. > x»oOI1i:ls» ^92 per cent., an average of nearly Wh Vw Per Cent. PER MONTH. K ? ..01?L £ S PAIS DUEINS 1896. a •• Per cent. Apr. 1 £ 6 per cent. H '• F^1 •• •• £ e » » 5MU]OUi» x~ £ 3 •• „ June 1 £ 5 „ tr?„ .^EVv ILLUSTRATED MANUAL, ^IHOIT^S11't- sh"wl, ''>,w these profits may be SPECULATION. Cheques for profits yj'-t h'J'°ri 'ii.fi VA,.1''?1 <'i each month, and for withdrawals of "'Oir^'airls T,^ I 1 ot eacJl month. Trial investments of £ 5 UR-T, a t> Le made. We have not a dissatisfied Client. «fr' HUNGERFORD, St WILLIAMS, ^o^thall Avenue, London, E.C* and de la Bourse, Pari&, THE PERFECTION r81, system OF INVESTMENT ^6 onlv Registered and Protected) lm^^tpod by which an income is regularly and to 0 ^tkout risk of failure. W° CaK secures a Weekly Profit of £ 2 to £ 3, t^Ci-o secures a Weekly Profit of £ 20 to £ 30, V^tion 3 the rules being so founded upon caution and Jho^ PossiKi s that success is assured. This system is the v,.e aPProach to infallibility. ^Ja V'S ^en »° l^ses. J'oiit to clients in all parts. s PniZ-ES^MENTS of £ 5 or A;iO MAY BE MADE. ^W^Ptitp. eTYerv Morulity- ('apitai withdrawable at ten If&l't ot „ particulars will be sent FREE OF CHARGE "H. ^¥jLh'ess- Send at once to ttENBY MILLER, 14, Holborn, !l/rr> E.G. \43§?^TECUfton'fl1»stOECILIA,S COLLEGE > £ V^S^fls fni-The finest house and position in Margate. rJ> *Y>=s-=SS?P8 sea. Lawn Tennis Grounds. Moderate terms. Spli BICYCLE MAY BE WON BY ^ith tv„ anybody who can best connect a number of VW^BI Si ■SlB2rtTaife of the authors, both of which appear h!^Wdmra^?llY CIRCLE" of June 16th (13, Fleet one 7.V i?ne Penny). It is exceedingly simple. The ^.CnC^tur^i \Lthe most modern and highest class machines well-known manufacturers Starleyiiroa., LnlAjhi^ d" wr*tVer» *° 016 Q°g«a- 5g?P CONSERVATOIRE of MUSIC ^h?rVGToSection °f PHOFESSOR DR. FRANZ WI7LLNER, the MUSICAL CHAPEL of COLOGNE, vklot^heorv ire c°nsists of an Instrumental, a Singing and ^0UnOrt*-t<>n' and an Opei-a School; also of a Seminary for t)?,ftafiCeUo5f ,Frs- I' possesses Preparatory Classes for Piano, 2? CV-1?* »'i SilSolq^ingiug, playing from score, Italian, De- S«o (vft*-Sin.f' 7 a'"i ^Esthetics of Music, and admits Pupils to S^iJtSi0- C'onflsV°1'h(-stral^-Rehearsals, and Classes for Harp; OnQr^ and Wind Instruments if desired. 40 In- S? OK) ^iU tat m'>er "jth, at 9 a.m., the Examination for Ad- ^CiV^torco pla°e. The fee for one principal branch and oH bran branches is M300 £ 15) per ann.; if the ^^?ho0^h.taken up is Solo-Singing, M400 ( £ 20), and if the W?o» V^'arv ^included, M450 £ 22 10s.) per ann. For joining olUrther^.°i2l's P^, once and for all, M50 ( £ 210s.). '^S.'fa »7erhaliE^ Jc,u'a'ra, school-regulations, &c., apply by "iXl-Sw. 3) A V the SECBETABIAT ot THE CONSERVATOIRE X>ACgT\^jgg5g' July. 1896. THE COMMITTEE. tiattable wor S S FOR PROFIT. This full details of a System by which any- s may make money. Post free lid. (or by C*RA2Eb & SON, 4, Adelaide St., London, W.C. "SANS CHAINE, SANS GENE." Jt THE BANTAM. WB SATE, SPEEDY, COMPACT, XalGHT. DURABLE, UPRIGHT iWV, POSITION, NO STEP NEEDED. Highly recommended by Field. Iiist Post Tree. CRYPTO WORKS CO., LIMITED, nifrrrr Olarkenwell Road, London. M.Q. TO LADIES. t-o I)OW of the celebrated Dr. Foster obsSpW is *las a remedy which was discovered 18 guaranteed to remove the rf0a^°T"EeS °r °t>8truotion in 18 hours. Ijj. 6^t Post*S2?^#s.ca,a liad on application. The under 00ver at 4s. 9d. Address- I 5 FORBES, Aood ktoad, Fulham. London, S.W. 4ticni SuP^^v^egularities and obstractfons. A ^•rs fr„c Remedy irT^n'- tried every advertised to a! 1 ullti1' discovered a Simple Cure, rv—^4Q 0 to W, X?IRCL stamped envelope at once SlOTr^^S^ham^ B" G- ST. CLAIR, yT^>Q^r~- £ ^5^BuildinKs. London, W.C. cS^PALACE HOTEL, Birkdale TtiriHS. ^^jide resort in own grounds. II ^iS^is arvSn Birkdale Palace Station :w £ E3AURE*U OE CHANGE S^C°T^ A?LL el'rv lrand' London, W.C., V ftvyt^Tttoney at fL^^Ptio'i of .Stocks and Shares and ^OwSTl Ac. T.TV!;0'^ Rates. 6 yv&t. xs opcned in stocks and Sharcs at J,, a \r< :KVr c^t. 0n aPPi"oved Stocks and Shares at !1 ( Pl:R AVflL1 um. f^SiUtu^tice ^.].nv;"od on DePosits> snbject t0 i't oTH RJMAXARM: JKpKD.-Mde. LILLY'S 1 it. a AO BOON TO LADIES, FO to thcM who wiih to know T A T^TT? 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Mrs. Wil-.on, of Honor Oak Park, Forest Hill, says: "Your ini lial.,14 remedy took immediate effect; in less than 12 hours I was all right, after 14 weeks of misery and hopeless. ness." A properly certified guarantee is encloseà with ali testi. monials and rne.iicine. One package at 4s. 6d. is uBuülJl sufficient for any case. Ladies send at once fully fli rccted en- velope for particulars anJ proofs. I wiil forfeit £ 1&20 for every testimonial that is not genuine. Thousands of tes:timoidal8 fc«vi.. b':èll received. Established over 100 yeaiM. Do >n he tr.is1c(-t bv showy advertisements and other F()-Ca led rctnr_lii;\H wliic'i are utterly worthies?. Write, privately, p.t once, to— j*. ws E: if i-? n K 3Mr, ICKiJtOAL INSTITUTE. KAClIKEV (_Cj)5oaite ShOltt)rllt(.; Church ¡'(lnl: N.D. CO STEAM USERS ANT EMPLOYERS OF LABOUR. If you wish to avoid BOILER EXPLOSIONScs 8REAKEM OF [EGiiiiS IXStTEE WITH THE 14 OILER SMSyiSlOE AND STEAM POWER CO., LD. HEAD OFFICES 67, KING STREET, MANCHESTER. THE FIRST A-ND LARGEST COMPANY OF THE KIND IN THE KINGDOM. Also apply to this Company for Terms for EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY AND GENERAL ACCIDENT SMS'J FIANCE. APPLICATIONS FOR AOENCISS IKVITSD. .1111% r_ T T-1 2 JUNO CYCLES^? SIR. RACING, ts, YOUTHS' V.J4S ZjL^C yiI B | SI MILITARY, AND i! i. J I N] w-JS!:e3:i=\« OTH*K SAFETIKS. P/ EASY TSKMS^rii'JM -fT 1 \i 1 LARGE DISCOUNT. & ih If A nsl^fS^k 1 CARRIAGE PAID. I I Send at once for Kete | Sl\ 0 J7^-W*B31B H Season's Large lllusfra- B *iTjvy POST I f JUNO List -Va- iiij? a Machines Exe.hangod. METaOPOLlTAirMACHINISTS' CO., LTD. 'METROPOLITAN Sewing Machines. 5/- Monthly. •r fo' '■i* 7b & 76, Bishopsgate Street Witnout, London, E.C. Mention iliw Papef, YCLINC" UGAEUNG ItbUSr • -TFCATID 1YCPAPIW1 ^B^rVKY VCfcDAY r I Thn fiTf'l IT For reducing Stouueu m» WAKD'S FUCUS VXSI^ J 5 |J Q | y|J I CULOSUS PILLS. HarvltMMdflMUattotaka. S/9k u„». ObtU..blc,.»lyfromLONp,Cla-i.t,|TtlrpM|;ffhfW»ffX. "RALEIGHS" UNEQUALLED %DESIGN, jr^-RALEIGH Cycler, nrj liui It under the peivon.il supeiimendenen of Messrs. l7rf\±> BASSETT & MILLS, until recently mana- tth, I'l fter and c hief liesicner, respe-rtively, at the v Meejton Hurribcr WoL'kfc. The past work future, und neilher onerirv nor v^nen^e b Gl!g TH1 BALSiaH OYCXJS CO., JLTD., BEJHX.I3NT IftDUSTRlALEXHIBITIOH in the Municipal Park at Trepttw on the Upper Spree. U!<DIIIt TH19 YATROlfAG. 0.: H.R.H. PRINCE FREDERIC LEOPOLD OF PRUSSIA. BARON VON BEB.LEPSCH, Prmian Minuter of Commerce and Industry, Honorary Pretidtnt. MAY 1st TO OCTOBER 15th. 1896. Upen daily until towards Midnight. THIS EXHIBITION is of larger dimensions than any Inter- national Exhibition hitherto held in Europe. It covers an area of more than a million square yards, the principal exhibition building occupying a space of over 55,000 square yards. The Exhibition is divided into sections for fishing, sport, alimen- tary products, sanitary and hygienic arraagemeats, education, chemistry, scientific instruments, and photography. There is also a department for astronomy, with a giant telescope. A larce hall is »et aj>art for building and engineering. THE EXHIBITION presents a Complete Picture of the Industry and Art of the German Capltad, aim comprise* 88 groups, representing all branches of trade. THABL ALSO COHIFBCTID wirm IT 1. The GERMAN FISHERIES EXHIBITION. PZXXS HATMi.D.TRAC)tMt*M t President Hilkwis. Hon. President*. 2. The GERMAN COLONIAL EXHIBITION. Organized mth the Cooperation ttf the Imperial Oovernnient. Pmixi vox ASCNLIBA and D«. KATSIB, hetf at the Colonial Depart- ment of the German Foreign OAca, Honorary President*. 5. The magnifloent and highly attrnctive displays OLD BERLIN, • living picture of the History and Development of the Capital. Spooial Exhimtidn: "CAIRO." OOFCKBTS. XIEFLTIVRAITTS. In the PLEASURE PARK the most Varied Attractions THE ZOOLOGICAL SOOIUTY'S GARDENS, JL Regent's-park, are OPEN daily (except Sundays), from 9 a.m. till sunset. Admission, Is.; on Mondays, 8d. Children always 6d. FEEDING TIKES OS1 THE ANIMALS PELICANS 2.30 p.m. I LIONS AND TIGERS 4.0 p.m. OTTERS 3.0^ p.m. SKA-LIOITS 4.30 p.m. EAGLES (except • Drvuro BEBDS IN J 12.0 p.m. Wednesdays) 3.3Q p.m. THB FIGH-HOPSB ( &6.Qp.m. LADY & 6ENTLEMEN CIKVASSERS WANTEt, in all dUtricts. AS AGENTS for a patent article required in evety home, selling at 1/6 each. Send 2/- postal order for Sampla (carrlaf* free, with instructions) to THE BOURNE MANUFACXUKING CO., 55. CHANCERY LA" LQWDOW. W.C. YOUNG MEN gttfferft from Nervons Exhaustion, General Debility, Ac., 4ue to youthful ignorance, should send for new Treatment, free. ST. LOUIS MEDICINE CQ., 42, Gray's Inn Road, London. r:" /\{:>:)T\ rJ,f l N -N FITTIi'J TO UKA)A«.lShS (r/ are REPAIRED FR&ZL TL-( TY«» &;J DURING SEASON 3896, vf DAMAGED FRCRS A8Y CAUSE. 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It is prepared from the very purest Cow's Milk, and when diluted-with water, according to the instructions on eaoh tin, is absolutely identical in composition with Mother's Milk. Can be obtained of all Chemists and Grocers at 6d. per tin, or direct from the manufacturers, H. & T. C. EDWARDS, LTD., 29, CAJIEPONTAN ROAD, IVINC'S CROSS, LONDON. SANATORIUM and INHALING ESTAB- O LISHMENT, KARLSBAD, on the SCHLOSSBERG, O LISHMENT, KARLSBAD on the SCHLOSSBERG, situated in the prettiest and healthiest part-the English- American AVest-erd "-and supplied with every modern comfort. All kinds of invalids received, excepting only m- fectious and mental cases. DIRECTORS: Of the Sanatorium, Inhaling Establishment, Dr. S. BUXBAUM, Dr. J. MULLER, Cln. Asst., Wr. University. EIGHT POUNDS delicious pea-fed STREAKY BACON or Boneless Ham, Smoked or Pale, postal order o/- carr. paid, lib Fresh Dairy Butter, 1/- Hifrh class luabty guar- anteed; tnt a sample.—DANISH DAIRY, Dudley, Worcestershire; CYCLE'S, LADIES' or GENTLEMEN'S. FIRST CLASS MAKE; direct from the manufact^Uers. ^BULL&Vff1^ Wolykkhampto^ r^AST-OFP CLOTHES, UNIPOEMS, ARTI- V> fioial Teeth, Antiques, Jewelleiy. for the above. ^.O. per return for parcels and boxM stM. Ladies waited upon. Bankers, London & Coun^. Mr. & Mrs- GORDON ttAwirTTffflr 168. Great PortJ^"<i Street. London. WEYMOUTH. ROY AL MARINE ▼ ▼ FAMILY HOTEL.. d Facing Alexandra Gardens and Sea, 15«ernsev pao'kets. adjoining the departure stage ot Jersey and centrally Also GOLDEN LION HOTEL.for Gen«emen, centrauy Situated. Apply for Tariffs, Proprietor, -EN. L/iiA^ In" Canton Tessin. ENGLISH-THE BEST! BENSON'S MS WATCHES. Guaranteed for Accuracy, Durability, Strength, and Value. Thousands of Testimonials have been received. BENSON S BENSON'S English Lever Keyless English Lever "LUDGATE" WATCH "BANK" WATCH. In Silver Cases. In 18-ct. X) R 1 R t\ 4 if* 4 SUrer Casss- Mim Silver Cases £ ^™ £ 5 OLD WATCHES AND JEWEL- Selections LERY of TAKEN IN Witches or EX- Je-elle% CHANGE. fr. AU Goods receipt of Not reference. ol Approved will be Ex- Cheapest, Stronsrest and most Durable London good Knockabout Watch for rough wear at a made THREE-QUARTER PLATE ever sold. Iow Prioe- Best London made, Three-Quarter Plate An English Lever, Jewelled with 13 Rabies, Chrono- English Lever, Large, Chronometer Balance, Jewelled meter Balance, Patent L-iree Barr el, and Damp and 'n Rubies, Strong Keyless Action. Dust Proof Ring Band. Price £ 5 5s. An Exact TimekeeDer. and better value than any Keeps better time than, and is double the Strength Keyless Watch sold for £ 10. sflver Cas^s^witfcTS^^n^Crvsta?Ghfssf" In SterliDB P«ce £ 5 in Extra Strength, Sterling Silver, Crystal Made in Four Sizes at one Price, £ 5 5s.No. 1, Gentlemen & Youths No. 2, Working Men; No. 3, BENSON S ENGAGEMENT RINGS, in Half- Railway Men and Miners (as illustrated): No. 4, Ladies. Hoop, Marquise, Gipsey and all other designs. In massive 18-ct. Gold Cases, with Crystal Glass, set with Brilliants, Rubies, Emeralds, Pearls, Sap- Gentlemen s size, £ 12 12s. Lady's size. BtOtOs. phires, Opals, Turquoise, &c., &c., or in plain gold. ALL WATCHES AND JEWELLERY sent post free, and at my risk, to all parts of the World on receipt of Draft, Cash, or P.O.O., payable at G.P O. CEND FOR BENSON'S BOOK of WATCHES from £ 2 2s. to £ 500. CLOCKS, CHAINS, ENGAGEMENT RINGS, BROOCHES. PLATE. :%c., &c. 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AGRICULTURAL NOTES.
AGRICULTURAL NOTES. Farmers' prospects are better atthe end of June than they were in the middleof the month, and they show a marked improvement upon the state of affairs that existed when the month began. A fort- night ago it was contended that the rains of the second week of June would be merely evanescent in their effects unless speedily followed by other downpours. But these supplemental rains have fallen, and the welcome result is that the country is no longer languishing under the privations in- cidental to drought. The moisture hes been irregularly distributed, some districts having had a sufficiency, whilst others could do with more, and in yet a third group the clouds have only put in an appearance and then sailed away to discharge their contents elsewhere. This lack of uniformity in the precipitation of moisture will no doubt be reflected as the season advances in conflicting reports of the condition of the crops. Wheat and the early-sown barleys continue to give satisfaction to growers, and oats are much improved where sufficient rain has fallen. The drought terminated too late to save field peas, which are practically a failure over considerable areas. Root crops are at present very irregular in character, and much of the mangel plant has apparently been lost. Weeds are growing profusely, and there is abundant work for the hoes. The fickle rains have not interfered seriously with the securing of the hay crop, for the showers have hardly been of the drenching type, and the ground being warm the hay, especially where the cut is light, has not been long in drying. The section of the country which appears to have suffered most from the drought is the area south of the Thames, where misfortunes have fallen thickly during the last few years. The outlook is better in the Midlands, and still more so in the northern counties, particularly towards the western sea-board, while in the north-east of Scotland not only is there an abundant hay crop and plenty of pasturage, but the promise of oats and roots is most encouraging. Despite many local exceptions, then, it may be said that the month which has just closed brought with it an all-round improvement in the agricultural outlook, and in view of the fact that the autumn ram sales and sheep fairs will be- gin in about three weeks' time flockmasters are en- couraged to take a far more hopeful view of the situation than a brief month ago would have been warrantable. The outbreaks of swine fever in Great Britain in the week ended June 20 numbeied 116, and they occurred in 27 counties of England, three of Wales, and one of Scotland. The number of animals slaughtered as diseased or as having been exposed to infection was 2,110. PEDIGREE CATTLE. Though, as we have said, there is little hope of improved prices for stock, this must not be supposed to refer to pedigree animals it only includes the ordinary stock raised for consumption at home. There is, however, a slightly improved prospect for breeding animals, and what has taken place during the present week at the Royal Show at Leicester, and also amongst the herds and flocks of the country during the past few months, proves that those who go in for raising breeding cattle have fairly good times in store for them. We have pointed out before in these columns that the principal demand for pedigree stock comes from South America. Purchasers from this part of the world are still among us, and are most anxious to secure stock of the best character. The Invest instance has been the purchase of the shorthorn bull Celt, belonging to the Prince of Wales, which took first prize in its class at the Royal Show, and for which 1.000 guineas was given by Senor Carlos Casares. Many other animals have been sold also for South America, and a few for other parts of the world, all at excellent prices, the sales being more than have been for many years past. The principal demand amongst horned stock is for shorthorn cattle, and breeders are beginning to be sanguine of good times for their best stock, although they never expect to see a period corresponding to those booming days when three to four figures for bulls were quite plentiful. DEMAND FOR SHEEP. Another satisfactory feature in the breeding stock trade is the demand for sheep. This is mostly found in Lincolns, which are great favourites in the Argentine, not only for breeding pure, but also for crossing with the merinos. Several sales have been reported at over three figures for a ram. A very encouraging feature in connection with breeding is that although foreigners have latterly been visiting the Lincoln and other flocks of this country, and have been buying up very largely at good prices, tha raisers of first-class sheep have been able to put large numbers of high-class breeding in the show yards of the country. This is extremely satisfactory, as it denotes an improvement in the business of breeding, and shows that it is possible to keep up the strength and reputation of our herds even when there is a strong demand. It also suggests another reflection—that the flocks generally of our country might well be expanded if farmers would give special attention to that part of their business. Of- course, it is not possible that they could obtain the extraordinary prices which noted flocks are able to command, but they could at least produce meat of the highest quality from animals which are selected for their early maturity. FOREIGN PURCHASERS. In these days when there are so few things which show a profit. it is very pleasing to find that the foreigner is still waiting with money in his pocket to buy at remunerative prices produce which the British farmer can raise, and in which no one can compete successfully against him. Pro- bably the Argentine will become a still more formid- able opponent in the beef and mutton trade, but it pcarcely be anticipated that their increased 0: <1, British farmer as much as it will other foreign importers. Still it does not do to shut one's eyes to the fact that all this preparation for the breeding of better animals in South America really does mean the setting up of more serious opposition both to English and foreign raisers of cattle and sheep. Our own best breeders are at present getting the benefit and we must run the risk of the consequence which may or may not follow. HAY MAKING. Amongst the new implements that are shown in the Royal Show yard, at Leicester, is an improved swath turner. This machine effectually turns over two swaths of grass at one time, exposing what was the under part of the swath to the sun and air, thus facilitating the drying of the corps. There have been swath turners made before, but not brought to the perfection to which this one has attained, and for which Mr. T. N. Jarmain, of Tetsworth, Oxfordshire, has been awarded a silver medal. By this arrangement the work of turning the swaths can be got on with very rapidly, and with a great saving of labour. One advantage which the machine has is that it is exceedingly light, and may be worked by a cob or a good stiff pony. Those who have any important breadth of hay will find a machine of this character one of the most valuable on the farm, as everyone knows that it is highly important to make the best of sunny weather, and to dry off the grass as quickly as possible. The difference in the time occupied in turning the swath in several large fields by machines and by hand would probably mean just the difference between securing a crop without a drop of rain and in the best condition, and having to leave it to be spoiled and perhaps partially rotted under rains which might subsequently come. PRECAUTION AGAINST DISEASE. Much fuss has been made about the proposal to make permanent the existing practice of slaughter- ing all foreign cattle at English ports of debarka- tion. Other countries are not so very ready to take cattle without either quarantine or slaughter, and why should we ? Let us for a moment look at what the Argentine do, or propose to do. There is no country in the world which is purchasing one- hundredth part of English pedigree cattle and sheep as is South America, and where the animals are wanted for breeding purposes. Anxious as they are to obtain them, they are still more anxious to keep out disease. There is a proposal on foot under which the sheep breeders of Great Britain will have to make a sworne affidavit with respect to the health of an animal, that it has not been in contact with any diseased animal, and that disease has not even been on the farm for three months. This is one of a set of proposals which are being made by Argentine importers for two purposes, one to pr3- vent the importation of disease, and the introduc- tion of true pedigree stock. English sheepbreeders are willing to meet these requirements, and in return the South American authorities will admit animals into the Argentine register upon the pro- duction of the certificate of the society to which the breed belongs. The Argentine breeders mean to have no more ill-bred animals; but to take only properly certificated and recorded specimens, un- questionable as to descent, and which are totally free from disease.
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♦ LLANWYDDELAN. SCHOOL TREAT- On Wednesday week the Panty- crai School Board Children were invited to a treat by Miss Gethin, Ty Coch. Having done justice to a most substantial tea, laid out in front of the house the children, their parents, and friends enjoyed themselves in one of the fields, where prizes of toys and picture books were awarded the children on the results of races, &c. After giving hearty cheers to the kind friends who had worked hard to inaugurate the treat, all went homeward in good spirits. We understand that this treat was brought about by means of the proceeds of a concert held at the school a few months ago through the energies of Miss Gethin and Mr. Morris Bowen.
TREFEGLWYS.
TREFEGLWYS. SUDDEN DEATH—Mr Richard Watkins, of Bryn- wgau, met with a painfully sndden death on Thurs- ^ay ^ee On that day he attended the funeral of Mrs Humphreys, the Smithy, and whilst waiting took a short walk. He was observed to suddenly fall, and was at once attended to, and medical aid called in. Although alive when the doctor arrived, he was quite unconscious, and did not speak after M W I • 6Xpired that EVENING at nine o'clock, mr'Watkins, who was greatly respected, leaves a widow, and five sons and three daughters, and much sympathy is felt for them in their sudden bereavement.
LLANSILIN.
LLANSILIN. THE PROPOSED LIGHT RAILWAY.—A public meet- ing to consider the proposed light railway from • S",estr7 Llansilin was held on Monday evening in he National Schoolroom, Llansilin. Dr. Jones presided, and there were also present Revs. D. r GS' Williams, and Richard Jones, Messrs. J. Morris, Pentref (late of Lloran), J. M. Hughes (Penybont), W. M. Richards, W. Carey Roberts, R. ewis, Roberts (Bodlith), J Roberts (maltster), M. Richards (Fron ucha), Hughes (Derwendeg), Jones ( ymawr, Cymdy), Harry Williams (Lawnt), H. S- Williams (Llansilin), Jones (draper). — The hairman explained the objcct of the meeting, and speeches in favour of the proposed railway were elivered by Rev. D. Davies, Mr. J. Morris, Rev. R. T° w^' ^r" ^ic^ards, Mr. J. M. Hughes, and Rev. • Williams.—After some discussion it was decided to present a petition to Sir Watkin Williams-Wynn, and canvassers were appointed to call on the inhabitants to ascertain what they were prepared to do in the way of shares. i t 1 J I 7 1 A c 1 t, c t, 0 8 P fl il Prices rnleu as follows :—Beef from 4 £ d to 6|d per lb; mutton, 6d to 7|d veal, 6d to 7d lamb, 8d to per lb; pork pigs 0s Od to 8s Od, and bacon pigs 6s Od to 7s Od per score lbs. OSWESTRY CORN MARKET, WEDNESDAY.—White wheat, 4s Od to 4s 2d per 75 The red wheat, 3s lOd to 4sOd per 751bs; oats (old), 12s Od to 14s Od; per 235 lbs malting barley, OOs to OOs Od per 280 lbs.; beans, old, 14s 6d to 15s Od per 240lbs; peas, 12s Od to 13s Od per 2251bs. OSWESTRY GENERAL MARKET, WEDNESDAY. Better, lOd to Is per lb eggs, 14 to 00 for Is potatoes, old, 2s 6d to 2s 9d per cwt.; new, lid to Od per lb beef, 7d to 8d perlb; mutton, 7d to 8d veal, 7d to 8d; lamb, lOd to 10|d per lb pork, 6d to 8d per lb; fowls, 4s 01 to 5s Od per couple; ducks 5s Od to 6s Od per couple; geese, 0s Od to 0s each • turkeys, Os to Os each; rabbits 2s 2d to 2s 6d per couple carrots, Os Od to Os Od per cwt. +
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS.
REGISTRATION OF VOTERS. The Registration of Voters, both Parliamentary and Local Government is now being attended to in order to compile the Register for the year 1897. As will be seen from our advertising columns the registration agents are calling attention to this work and requesting all Unionist occupiers that are qualified, to see that their names are in the new lists now being made out by the overseers, and to be published by them on or before August 1st. Owners of property must however take action themselves in order to have their names placed on the list, as this is no part of the overseer's duty. The overseers of every parish have on or before June 20 last placed on or near the Church and Chapel doors (1) a copy of the present ownership portion of the register, and (2) a notice drawing attention to this list, and calling upon any owners of property in the parish (whether freehold, copy- hold, or leasehold) whose names are not upon the register, or who, being upon it, do not retain the same qualification or the same place of abode as is given upon it, to send in a new claim to the over- seers on or before the 20th day of July next. The following are the necessary qualifications for an ownership vote: 1. Freehold property of the annual value of £2 2.-Freehold property during one's own life or the the life of another of the annual value of E5. 3. Copyhold property of the annual value of at least S5. In order to Decotne qualified to be put on the register, possession for six months previous to July 15 is necessary if the property is purchased or obtained by deed of gift, &c., but if it is obtained as heir, or by will, or promotion to a benefice pos- session even the day before July 15th is sufficient 4. Leasehold property (a) if the lease was oriei nally for sixty years then £5 annual value is sufficient. 5. If the house was originally for 20 years then it must be of C50 yearly value. ,I Twelve months possession before July 15til is necessary in the case of leaseholds. It must be remembered that women are not eligible to be on the register as owners. Lodgers also must send in a claim to be p^t on the register, and a lodger who is already on the lists, and eligible to be on the next list, tnust nevertheless make out and deliver a new c]a- each year or he will lose his vote. An old ]0(j im must deliver in his reclaim on or before July 25^ but a lodger'claiming for the first time need do so until August 20th. A person must have occupied a dwelling jjQ or land, &c., for at least twelve months previOU8 July 15th in any year, in order to be eligible to^0 placed on the lists revised in the autumn of ° h year, but if a person has occupied qualif^ premises in one part of a constituency for a tio of this twelve months, he is eligible to be ni" 10^ on the new list as a successive occupier in ^h parish in which he is residing on July 15^ the It is the duty of the Overseer to make out a r of all occupiers eligible and publish it in a. • on or before August 1st. If he Ie In the parish person qualified, such person may tnakn L i"7 any time before August 20th, and, if t}je cJaim barrister believes such claim to be a inst will add the name to the list. a JUSt one, he As will be seen from our advertising coin any information and assistance as to re«nSf ,?8' will be given to Conservatives and Unionists HI M Shuker, Clive Place, Welshpool, the resist- agent for the county, or by any of the local 0 agents.
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During the quarter ended June 30th 189fi 4, Salop branch of the National Society Prevention of Cruelty to Children (local offio 17 Victoria street, Shrewsbury) has investie-AttU Jn complaints of neglect, ill-treatment, and wrongs, affecting the welfare of 180 childrpn J involving 81 offenders. Action was tal^' follows: Warned, to; prosecuted, 8; convict q dealt with in other ways, 1. Penalties • Tw seven months' imprisonment, and £ 8 2r ° ycBar8' Nature of cruelties: Neglect and starvaV'" ill-treatment and assault, 15. nation, 42;
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No genuine application prer refused, and honourable and straightforward t"ansactions guaranteed. p NO ENQUIRY FEE. r Intended Borrowers are invited, before applying i^sewhere, to apply to 5 J. A. RENNIE, c 25, CHESTER STREET, SHREWSBURY. EDNESDAYS—AT 14,KING STREET,OSWESTRY. a'N.B.—Town or Country distance no object ektters immediately attended to. y Mr. R. can be seen any day at Aberystwyth by njjpointment. w imn JA EXTRAC LE pe,-F OF- HE R B S, BEER TJJ« most pala'ablo, t'vlrgt-qnenching, re- • 2 frejid71#'aniinatif].r i >-io drink produceable ■■ ti<fi Fof every 0»2K-AIK WORKER and all S he5 *n 3ll0P'. Mills, Manufactories & Mines. ARIL IMITATED BUT NOT EQUALLED. Agents WANTED. 9 fee! One (4-bottlemakes 8 graUans. Of allChemiitauid Storaa, V | SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE 9 STAMPS, 2 FOR 15 STAMPS. 5 re j jjfcWBAIiIi & MASON, HOTTIHGH&M. ■ f- wit A BATHINS, Nice Beach & Fine Sande. svo HOTEL DE PARAME, ST. MAL0, France. vriatjjl*sa Hotel •» t*f ■f»»oured by the principal !,|li imii Ill** T u. 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S^cted.1 From another pan^rd ingtance 20oz per J^Ve been The Shares of the East has been ^P^Tobout 73 but they will most S^ki now standataD now that Ewrtainly reach a n*?c to tbe valuable PijVnera1 attentionhM^ee invest0rs m in our New 8ense a little more, and C<jPld mines used commo circulars sent them, _^d less attention to the n kets good service. /fey would be doing™ ^hown great promise, I.' Zealand mines gargantuan richness ,n0Tr that such a V«» big boom in