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;:Ølarhll1trt!. Cools, Srr. 'J- UtCglNBRY TOOLS. &a., WANTED T«7 A>T>-D, 'Mo;t»r Mill, 7ft. p»u overdriven preferred. \f Ar;10:r;J. 'eD e:ti_. €i7AS'TF.I>, to Purchase food Secoui'Uaod Vertical Boiler, *? i f 'v. Mo. z Sft. Sin.; pressure AIVDII0 e, Wuitr* Ic ,tf. 17 w20 MACHINERY, TOOLS. Ac., FOR SALB. Ti 'ALF-HORSE Cronsisy'i Otto Gag Eng i ne: socx f con- mi. 1438..19 Fsir o' 22in- Winding tinglne*. Win. stroke, 21ft, 6in. betweeo centres; iu 4f<lea<Ud condition i5 u new.-Ai»>ly Box M l, M Office. Cardiff. (..19 StocXportGas Engine. equal to new X can be seen working ar Croas Brothers' C*r.i<if. 1145w24 k-R 3V,r J; wboe1. )ioion, and drum shaft; b, Fowler, of 1ed- JobD_Ur_1:1 ij1 M»K ^a.« or Hire. Two Ten-inch Tauk Locomotives.— Price and apply Makers, Thomas Spittle. Ij?o?Wl Cl)rtaD Foundry, Newi?orL 6973 T^iS ENGlS'ES (or &18: b rl).f-k P., |jr g^Ul medal a"L-Flektlna and P1.11, Clou- i-jF.CUTT£M.-Gaa Engines.—Lemon's New 11 (, CliafT-cutters bud wood ami wrought iron frames no comvli^teu ta3: hwJt UN, c?ting a?d wa tiw? Lbe.tTenit?i .f ?, th?, mI&Cbwe: I.p-, 1,1.. b.k. or tbe fe.l. M?l. '0 b. drawn I.. tbe -11.- 8.1. agentl for t?: r.t Forward Oaj E-.i- ban no slide ..hee, tvy .JmPJe, -'d ,:uatD. Steam Engines, Mortar Mills. S-w Benches. 1alUnr..PuJJeys. always Sto Stock.-Arpl? tn T l,*mon anrt SfJU. The Hayes. Oar- c. PR RalÓ: Six Boilers, 30ft. x 7ft., for SOlb. I rsasure 10 tU' ^ft, s 7ft* for 8Clb. pressure all flttian: 1, the,. in sUtcic, Wldi.g .?d Hauling Rugiuec, yn i(Hn., UID. 1510.. 16iu., 2210.. and in. in t.k; equal 611, 10?.n. "dy for delivery, XA?omot?YM P.?.bl.?1.4 to flow. 1toCk.FAw.rd RnicUSe. Hawardeu, near ttr. Te[e*raphlc address: "Merchant, H.w,.1"1I.' ut funtatioo. 7750 MOUTAR MILL. Kuglue, ami Boiler combined boiler IOLTAR Mil, ? ?ith do., aud manhole; .i, 4f?. freoeh K rr :\oU¡bt,UDtI. B.*nd Sa". 36io. Pulleys. Wanted, aboat It h.i>. Steam Boiler,—A. W. Harrisou, Fugineer, nny. 1756 w30 MURTAK MI", ,,I llt sf,, 'f, 7f.. 6m. P..A: wi,? Pta;'E¡'r;d CUri:fu; ØJre or for t8 for Cash, and on Purchase-hire terius, and. Sa" bench** to suit.—Apply Charles D. I'hll!lVe. Newpoö1. Hot-. 87011 rfS.iiJi..f11rI:lli: ylete; Single 30in.. 2(risj., 12in., 10in., 7in.. aud Sin. Kn* rt; "o Iel. V.CorDIsb.Iulti&ub sr. Ver- UeA" :md Egg-end Boilers; Drums "uù Drum Cbka; 3tH". ,Ll.dI Machine; Ztou Gantry, CrusbiD, lollI bUD. 6team Wtneb. Fl. Planing Machine. Drilling ¡&.CbloN. Pouching anet Shearing Machinw, Steam Pumps, 8ks3*M. Rails. XfI" 3in.. irtn.. and liu. Wrought Iron Tahlog. Sk Crane.Ac, ktC.-Peel. Swansea. 821w20 rTHJ -CoiÎlri Prõién-iiiîmme; and Others.—For 1 Ca. Iron and Crucible 8*'1 Castings. $?,u, Cos. 'r.,?h wb"" awl, to W. P. St.m Blck""?, goo. 4038,1 p IS 0 K Jfi I T A iN i> ^UWi) LOCOMOTIVE EOINE BUILDERS. BRISTOL. LOCOMOTIVES of Various Sizes la Progress, and can give Quick Delivery. Materials and workmanship of the best. E'Hiaes *ol:l for cash, or on deferred payment*. Pnoto*raph3, Prices, f4,1I11 Sp-oiflcationi upon A.,pUc"tion. 6673 *■ ■' |J- aulOmg (Jmue. xt* SOUTH WALKS MKKCANTIliK BLTIL1K IO SOCIETY. CAMBRIAN CHUIB;R8, 12, W.,t- ■ate^treet. CARDIFF.—The D1RKCTORS are PUK- u- make ADVANCES on leasehold and Freehold flsenritivs Interest DV.NCI- I.-I?(.1d F'hol" ce,30 H X 11,NKIl 1.. 45443 GLAMOKGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, lb. QC'KEN-SIKEET, CARDIFF. 1 0 N E Y A D V A NeE D ON ORKi-TLV REDUCED TER)IS. repojits rece'ved and Shares issued daily. APPLY FOR NEW FROSPtCTUS TO 86103 T. A. DAVIES, Secretary. jy-EKTHYR AND J^OWLAIb j^UILDING gOCiKTY. Ctuirmsn, Mr. Alderman WILLIAMS, JP., Gwaeloly- garth House, Me thyr Tydhl. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM .£100 TO £10,000. Essv Re-payments in 3 to 11 I'ear,-Favouraùl Redeoiptiou Terms—'Utmost Secrecy-Loaus 011 Build- log) in Progress—No Management Vliar¡es. For Particulars apply to r. PETEK WILLIAMS, 8tcretar. 61ebelancl House, Mertbyr Tydfil; or to Local Agenu throUlhout ollth Wales. 390U THE NEW OCTAVE QOUPLEB pIANO. BY ROYAL J^KiTERS PXTUINT StCUKKD IN ENO, FRANCS, GERMANY, BWITZSKLA.ND, BELGIUM, AND AMERICA. MiRVEULOUS EFFECTS! SPLENDID TONE! MA^aPicru tRiJ oxtr FOR THE SOLE PATENTEES, rpiOMPSON AND gHACKEI.L. J^IMITED, CIRDIFF, SWANSEA, NEWPORT, MERTHYR GLOUCESTER, PON fYPRIDD. PENARTH, BRISTOL, AND CHELTENHAM. Ibis Marvellous Invention bids fair to rerolutlonlie the Pianoforte Trade, as the most A.toni.hinl Elleel con be ProdU08d by the use of the Additional Pedal wbich Renders tbe Periormance or the Most Difficult fassages Easy, even to a Moderate Performer. pHIC Q^UEATEST JMPUOVEMEN'l' OF THE AGE. Bo" are aarnestly requejted not to aooept aoy Piano witbout the NEW aCTA YE QOUPLER. plANOS I pIANOS PROM 10s. MONTHLYJ 0,4 NEW BIllE SYSTEM. OHGANSI 0RUANS!! QUGANS!! FROM 6s..MONTHLY. Pnoe L'»t< Kiee. Old Pi«oo> ExchtDged. THOMPSON AND gHACKELI. L[52272-2 JT P P S S I GKAtBFDL. E P l' S I QEAUlIDL. !««8AKFAi>i) I COItlFORTIl'IG. CO CU A I MAUE SIIoIPLY WITH I BOILING WATBK OR UJ^ 8 I", U i: A L(i 1A-KE A L L'S TONIC. | TKST1MON1AL" XEALL:S "•ALL'S from Bazaar. KEAI.L 5 I was A Iwt'll 9u(- I Cf' N"Ii"'1 TONIC anil <Vjp»ir-d "I » OC IŒ r.d)' until I lifard CCKtS of Keall'* Tonic and ^BLKaLGi i Neuralgic Mixture, NEURALGIA, two small Katies of C8R1: 1 «.S'ch q.iUecured mo. CBRTAIN F' W AJiU Friw ..F.'ld.. AND i 2*. &j.. and <•. 05<1. porI •HHPy 'otI. Fr. by Post, PREDY! 11,. 4d,3, and 4,. !oM. AGK.NT,. r.xr,>v. tf,. 1. Duke-streft; *«I'N Cbemlst. RM'li. SIWKSP. HEM. Garre t «« Ch.^l.t., :71. Corr.ci-rciAl'*t" 't. Nk»TB. MI 1-bav (;au Ha man.. H-aSKllv.-Mr. vn. °-'K! Lovnos-Nev*iwrv aiut Hon. =. Mr. SSALi.. 199. Higb-itreet 1 30131 I \Ç.i:1nratlOual c¿¡1U10lU1Ctmmts CARDIFF. ATHT;DRAL^KIIAI) HIGH SCHOOL FOlt GIRLS. CARDIFF. Principals Mrs. nudthe Mis es TAYLOR, Assisted by Resident Certificated Governess and Visiting Masters. Carefu1 Supervision 3'1\1 Trxininff. Preparation for "II Exam., includillg Civil Service. AI¡t,uwn Term, &SPTRNLBBK 11th; S"aTde" Return Beptembor 10th. L-trge nud commodious 1 HARK*>\v HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL Koath. Cardift.—Principals The Mi,.?. Marks, assisted bv Efficient Ktsid-iut and Visiting Tachr. Everv Educational Adn.!lta!6 is afforded, combined with Careful Training. The House is large. wellauited to B,b-I P.-P-?- Preparation for Exam9. of University of London, C.mbridg. College of Preceptors, Ac. &(?-SEPTEI.%IBI-.R jf7. i;c?arders ?t,?tUL" SKPTBMtiEK 16 ,725 NOKTH-GEKMAN (Hanoverian) LADY, 1- Experienced T,.?h?r. Wishes Give LES3UNS in ERM aud FUENCH in Schonb or Families in Cardiff and ei"ut.ollrjlOo. Terms Moderate. Highest f(etr6uct!s.APIJ!)" i'inulein. care of Miss Small, Ludiea' !})()I, Rectory-road, Cawoaton. 3007d (COMMERCIAL AUADEMY (Est. 1869), J FAIRFIELD HOUSE. CANTON, CARDIFF.- Principal, M, 3 WESLAKK HILL. B??,d??dEdu. fw.,C i 10'-per commencing from d te ¿i' £¿: sell'jJ;m:II;rt:; tion, including Lawn Tenuis and a Gymnasium. Pros* pectus on application. 7982 Duties will be resumed August '8th Inst. o c-îCuol:-i'-Ö-ï-G I R L S O FURCELL HOUSE. CLARK-G4RDKNS. RIVEK- UF.. PRJcJPA.r.-Mi8i PINCOTT, A. Mns. L.C.M. Duties of the above School will be resumed August {4th. Private Lesscusgiven in Music, including Piano, Organ, and Harmony. Pupils prepared for exaoiina- 1.iolls in any i_bb)Y)eot3. lB17d C4EKLEON. UlTVVOUTH fl,IJ@- SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND SCHOOL FOR GIRLS (Boarders aud Day Pupils). PRINCIPAL MRS. ALFRED MORRIS (Licentiate of the Rovai Academy uf Music), Assisted by the following — German, Latin, and Algebra Dr. Berlin. English and Arithmetic Miss Meoservy (1st CI." C.C.1\, with Honours). French Mdll,. B. G?li,? (Paris). Violiu Mr. E. G. R. Bichards. í;i:;i;?I¡i¡ ",i t?"t T -he, Bchooi of Art). ^Pianoforte, Solo and Class Singing, and Harmony, Mrs, A Morris Great Success at Examinations. Preparation for Cambridge and Oxford Locals, alf-o College of Preceptors. Special Advantage's for Girls Desiring a Musical Educa- tion. TM.'SO not conuected with (he School can have Lessons in any of the Subjects Taught. RecreAtion Ground. One Acre, lentils. Next. Term, SEPTEMBER 10th. For Prospectus apply to Principal. 1248rly CHEPSTOW, I T. MAUR SCHOOL, CHEPSTOW". rluciPa1. :-lIrs. J. HALE STEPHENS and Miss THOMAS. Assisted by Certificated Mistresses and Visiting Masters. Large and well-appointed house. Fine gardens. Com- forcatJle horn. Modern education. Fees moderate. Apply for Prospectus. Vacaucy for Pupil Teacher; smnll premium required. Neat Term Begins WEDNESDAY, September 16. 7891 C1HEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL.— J London University Government Papers m Mathematics; Scieuce subjects Drawing. Beautiful 'dence.-}qu..I!GRE)?W DN}¡_Y, B.. [7352 WESTON-SUPER-MARE. A~THKLSTAN LADIMS' COLLEiiE, L -X BEACH-KOAD, WKSTON-SUPE1 -MARE. Euucation for Young Ladies. '^4 GUINKAS PER AKMJM for Board. Enll.\hb, French, Music, and Drawing. No EXTRAS. Autumn Term begins THU RSD AY. 10lH SEPiEMBKK. References, Prospectus, and View of House (which is on thr Sea Front; m"y be had on application to the Henri Mistress. 76 7 D. U iVMAKKEYN. WESTON^yiJPER- MARE. EDUCATION for YOUNG LADIES. Careful Prepa- ration for all Local LX^minations, in which many P.P, have been distinguished. The house is plea- .??tly situated on a hiU overlooking the t.. Par- ticular :lttl\ to to Cf\kin1fi;t!iere: to parents of pupils. Terms on Application to the Principal. 7996 BRISTOL. B. lÚGHTON HOUSli SCHOOL, BIIEI)LAND PARK, BBlBWL. Established 1875. Terms moderate and incluslve. A few VACANCIES for September 18th. Full number of pupils during the lnst t^n years. Four large houses. Excellent tabT. Comfortable home for Boarders. Good Staff uf Tutors. Large playground, Kymlla iuni, fives* rourts, workshop. Sanatorium. Successful preparation for all examinations. There I, n Preparatory School; also Glass for ail Public Bchooi entrance and scholar- ship examinations. Prospectuses, successes, references on application. Head Master Mr. CHARLES LIGG. Recent Successes London University Matriculation, 1890, and June, 1891; Woolwich JIlIIO Preliminary (an su bjects); Cambridge Mus. Bac. Matriculation. City and Guilds f London Technical College Matriculation, Cambridge Senior, Intermediate, Junior B.n..r?; Preliminary Law and Medical, South Kensington Soience and Art. College of Preceptors, Clifton College senior Clamical Entrance (July), Ac. (including 26 subjects). Ten I pil, passed the Cambridge Exami- nations in December. 7444 Previous to September 5th, pleam api??"j? letter. KINGSDOWN "HIGH SCHOOL FOR KGIRLS (FOR BOAUDKHS AND DAY PUPILS). MARLBOROUGH HOU»E, 10. KINQ))OWN. PARADE. BlaSIOL. Established 1868. YJinclp.d: M", E. E. HOBBS. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. 501 Certicates (145 Honours) obtained during the last twelve years. Next TBRM begins WhDNESDAV, 16th Sep- tember. 7616 L'~bm~ ASHT05TSCH00L, near BRIS_- TOL.—This S?lo.1 will be R-I)e.?d Monday, Julv 20 —For Pr..p?,tu, and Notice .1 8,,h..l Scholar- sb1p, \'aca't in November Next apply to the Head- master, W.J. Kempe, M.A. 2534d LONG~~ASHTON SCHOOL, NEAR LBRISTOL. For PROSPECTUS and NOTICE of BOHOOL CHOLARSHll" apply to the Headmaster, W. J. KEMPK. M.A. 797 RATHMORK, PICMSROKE ROAD, cLIPtON.—High-cl-iss Education for Young l^iUK-s. Speciil Attention to Modern Languages, Pr?- P.-i. for an local Exams. Eminent Professors. Certificated Eugli.h »''d For Kesident Governesses. Priucipal. Mrs. KI.CHIN. 3393d Tiie !i]mn Term will commence Sept. 17th, 1>91. BATH. RPHLI IIUKV, WICK, NEAH BATH. BUYS PREPARED for the PUBLIC SCHOOLS, PBo. SESSIONAL and BUSINESS CAREERB. Libral Diet. Home Comforts. Terms Moderate and Inclusive. The School House, situate on an eminence of the C'tswolds, Is in one of the Most Healthy Positions ill Gloucestershire. 1243d W E ST ON SCHOOL, B A T H At this School, established bv 1\Ir. BrowlIlug in 1830, R sound Commercial Education is given, including French, Shorthand, Book-keeping, 4c., tor a Yearly Charge o e_ 4 For*Prospectus, addre.s Mr. J. HUSSELL CLOUTTE. tbe Headmaster, School Ke-opens September 11th. References to Farents in South Walti. 7002 OCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES. POK IV7AY HOUSE, WESTON, BATH. IN CONNECTION WITH WESVON SCII OOL. BATH. Mrs. J. RDortKLL CLoD lTE Ileceives loung Ladles at a Yearly Char of £ 27. fupils Iteccive a Liberal E'lIeRtiol;, iucludiug Music and French, aud most careful attention iu t:.er.y respect. Prospectus au application. School Reopens Serum- ber 11th. Keferences to Parents In South Walei, [7903 BRECON /THKIST COLLLUE, BlthUUN. Tliero will be r.n EXAMINATION for SOHOLAK- 8H.JP. ral1in tn va.uc from JBtO to £ 0 10:1., 011 SEPTEMBER 18 and 19.—Fees. 50 guineas per annum. Ke lueti cs ate WHet", to sous of cleigy \lid under special Particular, apply to the Head- m.er.-SEX'1' TERM Begins BEPlEMBtB 18. [7o81 PEKAKTH. YYESTBOUKNE SCHOOL, PENAKTH. Principal: SYDNEY GIBBON. SPECIAL PREPARATORY CLASSES for LITTLE BOYs Iroai Four Years of age. These will be under the charze It )1r. and Miss Gi. Rthmnces aro Kindly permitted to the Right Rev. the Jrd Bishop -1 Bdford .,?d local trieuds. 1'rospeci us on application. PORTBCA WL. JP OKTHCAWL COLLEGE. PRINCIPAL—REV. E. J. NEWELL, M.A., Late Exhibitioner of Worcester College. Oxford i Mar- shall's Bxhibifhller; elected Exhibitioner of Balliol. formerly second Master ol Cardiff College and Head .,te a:fd ton-of ,he A.?i?,it B?i 'i?h Church (!S.P .CX.), H St. Patrick tc. Assisted by W. B. AINSWORTH, B.A., and Others. A First-rate Boarding Soliool for Boys of a Superior Class. Lrg? House facing Sea. eal'hJt't Position -f I School in Wales. C!'mat Bracing In ummer -d ild in Winter. Term Begins "EPTEBE.I 23. 7218 T^SP IVAN AI 'K SCHOOL FO/{ GIRLS, POltTHCAWL.—Thorviugh Education, with Care- tui 1 raining. Air healthy and bracing. Hit?ly recom- mended for delicate girls. AUTOMN 1RRM. HEP T¡';MBU 1. Pllp¡i !uc'sful in Exams. Fore g" Govrlle" and Pmfes.ors attend. Resident, Cert\fictd English (invernesies. Governess Pupil Required. Principals—The MIS?SES JONES.5? Taunios. Q-UN'S 'rA-UINTO-N; (LIMITED). BUD MASTSR:-T. DARLINGTON, L-q-, M.A (Camb. au>l oiid ) Fellow f, Johns College. Cambridge, Fine, healthy situation. Fees moderate eVdrate Junior School. Subjects of Instruction include Spanish. Fre'nch. Germ:m. Dutch, and ?ti,?r Modern a""ua!j: Shrthan.l. nook-keening, .tc. Classical Scholarships recently gained :u oxtoui. rc.e:tt:t.tlY Head.1alter, [628S \!to ucattonal '<1ltnIJUntll1rHt5. LLANDOVERY. »JPHE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY TRl'STRKS LiV»nr.r41t0V/;f; ?hV- CHÚWELLOR PHILLIPS; VISCOUNT FMLY? GENERAL SIR JAMES :8-JOHNES, R.C.;J3 V.C.; D. LLOTD JONB, E" VISITOR—THE BISHOP OF 8T. DAVID'S. W 4kDRN' 4ND EKADMASTttR Rev. OWEN EFANS, M.A., late (. 'lassical Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford 1st Class .0. Finals (Natur.1 Scieuce); Chaplain to th, Bishop 01 Cbes" late 'Ylsl Profesor and Classical Lecturer, 8t: David's College, Lampeter ,188:>-1839>. SKCOND MASTER (Fifth Form): Bey. E. J, McCLBLLAN, R.A., late Hastings Exhibi- tjoner. Queen's College, Oxford; 1st Class Classical Moderations. (Takes Fourteen Boarders at Prospect House. ) SKXIOK ASSISTANT MASTER (Third F- J. H. WINTER, B.A., I."? Open MHthematlca) Bthibi- tioner, sit. John's College, Cambridge; 6th Junior Optime. (Hou?e Master at the School House.) MATHEMATICAL ANu SCI.KNCK MA8TXH: T, J. RICHARDS, M. A .» it. Op?,? B.hl.?. Merton T'CiJe r'I;têl,;Î\\t:'tl:ll¡"di:: 1st Class ;ri¥ldF;.iIli¿i 1st Class Science Finals; igb'y Distinguished" for the j ,io' U.i'y Mathematical cho¡a..hip, (Hou,?tCileg. MODKRN HISTORY AMD LONDO.V MATRICUIAATIOX H. GRi'.GORY, B.A., late Open cbolar of Magdalen loll,,e l?,lo,l; 2?d Ol.. Classical Md.rti. 2nd Cia,s Cla8ica' Finais 2nd OtUI History Finale; 1st Prize Owen's Colleg?, Manchester. FOURTH FORM MASTSR: ,R, J. EDWARDS, M.A., late Open cholar, Lincoln Col- lege, Oxford; 1st c,Cu ?,l Moderations; 2?,d Class Mathematical Moderations; 3rd 01"1 Finals; formerly Cl.i,??l Mast at Rig William's l:i Isle 01 Man. (H.u.?M.t, L Li..di g.t House. ) LOWER THIRD FORM MASTKR F. E. CHAPMAN, B.A., lute Exhibitioner, Sidney- Sussex college, Cambridge; 3rd Class Classical Tripos. F.RENCH AND MODERN SIDE (OKRMAN) MASTER: E. N?BI,RK?MAN, M.A., St. Mary Hull, Oxford, and Bt s%is Uuivers>ty; formerly Modern Language Master at the Forest tichool, Waithamstow. SPECIAL MATHEMATICS: H. H. KNIGHT, M.A., Fellow of Clare College, Cam- bridge, 7th Wrangler. SIXfa FORM AND COMPOSITION MASTER G, B. GIŒEN, B.A., Faradav Fellow of St. John's Col- lege, Oxford; I.,t, Open Scholar, Leicester Exhibi- tioner. ftd Couilljitton Pi izemanof University College, Oxford; IstCluss Classio*! Honours in Modemtious and Finals; sometime VI. Form Alaster at Uppingham School, JUNIOR FORM MASTER IT. LEWIS. late Scholar, Queen's College, Cambridge; 30th Wrangler. ASSISTANT MASTER FOR WELSH I KEV. J. WILLIAMS, B.A. MUSIC: J. H. WINTER. B.A. D. M. PARRY, Pianoforte Teacher with Joseph Parry, Mus. Doc., Cardl! D. OKIFFITHS, Violiu Teacher, 8wan,ea. DRAWING AND BOOK-KKEPING D. SAUNLBttS THOMAS, Certificated Teacher of the Science .d Art Department, South Keusiogton. SHORTHAND: MR. COGSWELL, Swansea. DANCINO MISS CRAVEN, Swansea. DMIX SBRGEANT-lNST»;UCl'OR LAFFERTY, R.V. EXAMINERS; OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE SCHOOLS EXAMI- NATION BOA RD. Since September, :889. the "choul List of Distinctions includes Six Schohr hips and Exhibitions in Clasei9, Mathematics, and History at Oxford and Cambridge (five of these being open), the Powis Exhibition, aud Nine Passes in the London Matriculation. Laboratory, G y mnasium, Sanatorium, Fives' Courts, Stg¡;i:4f''rd9iMi:llsmpr;etta for Universities, Preliminary Professional i-xaminatious. Engineering, Bauks, and Business. Special Form for L?,g,di oii Matriculation. French, German, Welsh, Piano- forte, Violin, Drawing. Drid, and Dancing. Fifty-two cllOlar8htp3. ,tao y-r downwards, tenable at this School, worth altogether about R750 a year, without any religious restriction. Two leaving Exhibitions for Oxford. Boys Attend the Place of Worship selected by Parents. Boarders Received by the Warden and Mr. McClellan. For all Puticular3 apply to the Warden, the Rev. OWEN EVANS, The College, Llandovery, 17615 GLOUCERSTKR. THE LADIES' COLLEGE, KYEFOK1) HALL, STONEHOUSE, GLOB. Great facilities for Modern I.allguare" Music, and Art. Preparation for .11 L-1 Exams. Cambridge Centre. Home comforts. I'?.g? g" tennis; p,? :aegOl';rml!r'Ull ini:;I' r. teacher required. Reference kindly permitted to Major Thornlev, J.P., ?a3e !??cde ene. Penarth, Wales. For prospectus, reporr. I,. ,ddr.. dui "g August, Mc?. Kimmins, (,d ,H.Ctroad, Oban. N.B.—Afterwards at l»yeford Hall. 1033d riDUCATION.—18 Guineas yearly for \j Board. Lauudress, English, French, Ltftin, and ,,c. Cow kpt No extras. Foreign Professor, y.- nasium. References, prospectus, ,Iw .I couutry mansion and grounds, on application to G, lI:àla G''r n RäO'Ej)i::e' r!: B?y.. 1420d PONTARDAWE. PONT A KDAW K.-TANYKALLT pSCHOOL. Sound E ucation for Boys. Healthy aiiuation. Rpecial Attention to Backward Boys. Terms moderate. lextTernl8?pt..be, 15, 1691. 656d COWBRIDOE. CTREAT JTOUSR ""SCITOOL; COW- f-I RI,?AT HOU Mrs. and Mb. CCL- VE It WELL. SCHOOL DUTIES win be BE8U"BD 8EFJEMBKR 18th. ;89:. 76M I A NOS INSPECTION INVITED. 1-1 K A or H AND SON S' BATE THE LARGEST AND BEST^ELECTED STOCK IN SOUTH WALES, AND AT THE CHEAPEST PRICES. LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASU. AGENTS FOR BROAD WOOD, COLLARD, ERARD, KiRKMAN, BUINSMKAD, AND ALL THE BEST MAKERS. From 10s. 6d. Monthly. ORGANS. SOLE AGENTS FOR MASON AND HAl\lJ..u. Instruments by all the Best Makers from 5s. Monthly at t'i EATki AND g O N K 1 QUEEN-STUIOET, t CAIWIFF, AND 34- 1 A F J" S 1 It 12 B 1 Experienced Tuners ,ent to all parts of Suth W.1 per?odleally. Catalogues set P".t.1. ftPP^|J^on jy j" A P P I N AND WEBB, SILVERSMITHS, ELECTRO-PLATERS, AND CUTLKRS, LONDON AND SHEFFIELD. AGENTS IN CARDIFF For the Sale of their celebrated ELECTRO-PLATE, STERLING ILVEn, and FINE CUTLERY, MESSRS. CRUSS BROS., 3 and 4, ST. MARY-S'lRI5ET, CARDIFF A CHOICE SELECTION OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES NOW ON VIEW, ttUITABLB FOR PRESENTS. Same Prices AI Charged at Lolldon and Sheffield Warehouses. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. jyj-APPIN AND W 1mB, 158 TO 162, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, W. MANVFACTOKIKS The ROY?L CUTLERY AND PLATE WORKS, 0 EFFIL,) ..? WINSLEV-STKKET WORKS LONDON. [L7911 RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTBS. CURE FOR INFLUENZA. HAVMAM'S BALSAM has had a HI.ery larglv Increa"d Sale during t e year 1890, .Iter h :ving been beiore the Pablio lor Thirty lean. STOPS COLD. CURES COUGH. Mr KNow,? ?.thg.r Dublin, ?rite, h U;d it f^r 3 6 y%.r. Can find none equal it. Mr. J. H. JONES, Ou Athraw, Carnarvon •« Your BALSAM cured my cold rot once. Sold by all Mediclue Vendors. h. lid., 2I:i19 GOUT, RHEUMATISM Why suffer from tliese distressing complaints ?l" C3., Gout .?,d Hi?eu..Ii? Pill, will quickly give vou relief and cure in "few day!. In Boxes 11. and 2s. 6d.; free 5y post.-J. MND¿Y, Obemllt, l.High street. 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The Company's special conductor accompanies West bound fg^NoT*.—This Line provides the cheapest and most con* venieut route to aU parte ot Canada, Manitoba, the North West Provinces, British Columbia, aud the Western States of AmTeOriUcaR.ISTS, SPORTSMEN, and the.R.d Trip To Combining Ex Foloiis to Niagm Tickets combining Excursions to Niagara Falls, tba rouder- ful _DO" aud 8poKfnl Districts of tha Rock, Mountains and Britbdi Columbia, and c'r:.IIY,Lled States and (!d. Programmes of t. ?m ou applimtion. B#llah delustes New7corw and allthe lat"t Mapa and Pami>hlets free. Direct Services from Glasgow to New York and Boston and Philadelphia all the year round. Full particulars on application to ALLAN BKOYBKRS and Co., 105. Leaden hall street, London. and 19. Jaiues-street, Liverpool: or u ft. F. Kennard, Auctioneer, 19, Qneeir-ntreet. H. J. Davles, 9 Cob=.stmt. Catnays, Cardill W. M. Vaugban, Printer, 7".d46. Wind-street,and TJt.W. MaeoD Rod Co.. Swan lea: W. E. Rew.Grocer, 1, Lton.,tred,Waun Wen,8ww>* sea; W I'i. Auctioneer, Charlesville-place. Neath. ;'Iil W i>i.e"Joctlfï:t'. :m"i::3t: N:.tl 15 Flannel-street, Abergavenny; John 4,. Franc]., Goat etreet, Haverfordwest; w. Milton Locke, 33, High*street, J. ;,Ouug, 'dNUttoln Locke, 33. Hixh?&r.k and Brown, 173, Oommerolal..tet, Newport, Mon.; A Tilney, St. S?. (M Abertillery; W. R. Gi; ::eoaml!J; MI{)I:-berlerJ.; N,.?. ili 'll Poutygoss, Merthyr Tvdvil; E. Davies, 52, Glebeland Hlgh-st,, Merthyr Tydvil; D. J. R. Trealaw POD"P,ldd: J, Davies. Blaeugarw; D, Rowland. Pen-y-gralg, near Pontypridd; William Smith, 48, Hannah street. ".r,. E. B. Davies. Baglan Chamber.. P?ntr. .fimp. B'wts Grain Poat-offlce Pontvprh1d: Mr. W. V. Rees aod Co., Ironmongers, High street, Pontypriud; Yr. El,u Thomas. 74, Dyffryu-dtreet. Ferudae; and Mr. I? J."e% R ti.. Hall, Treharbert. *• FOR ""11: 131,0(,D IS TI1H TTirr /CLARKE'S V4T0KLL)-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. iLAItKE'S yff OULD-FA MED BLOOD NIIXTUItE. CLARKK'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD c%IIXTURE 1. warrant?d to cleanse the Blood from all i.,).ritle. from wi?-t-el cause -rising. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Ski 11 and Blood Diseases, and Sores of all kinds, its effects are marvellous. It Is tbo only real specific for Gout and Rheumatic Pains. It removes the cause from thablood and bones. Thousands of Testimonials. b •• It is entirely free from any poison or .tallle impregnation, do.. uot contain juty InJurlOu. In- I eredient, and is a good, la{e, and n,t(ul mtdiciue. !!AL y?8"AmTAYLOR, M.D., F.R.S., L,.tur., on Medical JI?.sDrud. nd Toxi80Iogf." W.st Cowes, Isle or Wight, Sept., 1888. Dear Blrs,—Through the merits 01 your ?ctilent Clarke's Blood MI tUl'" the large red pimples which covere,.Imyfare f"I,dllppe,r ing. For a long time I uluwilhthed.i these pimples, ti?i?kpink that nothing would do any 00(i At last I Was persuaded to try your medicine, and now I have taken one bottle they are rapidly vanishing. cannot be too highly ,eed,d ful-I wil? tell .11 my friends about it, but renny they do not require t"g. because they can see the dl "e,.nco lo?them3,??. ?.u may publish this II ..d,u -1 am, gratefully yours, "ISLA GKRALDIN8 llIPOK." Sold In bottles 2s. 9d. and lis. each b .11 CHEMiStS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS throughout the World.-Sole Proprietors, the LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUQ COMPANY, Lincoln. Trade Mark, "BLOOD MIXTURE." Ask for "The Hon. Surgeon to his Ezcellencv tllo Viceroy ot India prescribes Clarke's Blood Mixture largely, and speaks highly of its efficacy in skin affections, Itc. On this account we wrote asking if you could supply the Mixture for dispensing purposes."—Letter from A. John and Co., Drug* gists, Ac., Ag., India, June 5*1888. pLARKE'S VTTORLD-FAMED j^LOOD MIXTURE. BLAIIKES yyORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. QLABKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. BAnd do not be persuaded to tw. aD !otl(AUUon NEWPORT, MON N(E,tbli,he,i 1870). THR DE HEES BILL-POSTING AND ADVERTISING COMPANY (LIMITED), PKOFRIKTOHB "1 150 of be LAI1GEST POSTING STATIONS in Newport, Pontypool. Bisca, and E.td W?.t?r..11-y-. Terms on Application. J4Q, OOMMBRCLAL-LTOAD 88
MARlilAGJS IN LONDON.i
MARlilAGJS IN LONDON. BL ANDY-JENKINS—DUPFIELD. [ar 0t78 own IIKP08rKR.] One of the prettiest weddings which has taken piace this year was celebrated 00 Tuesday, at St. tfeorge's, Hanover-square, between Miss Helen Mnrv Duftield, only child of the late Mr. Thomas Duffield (late of the 5th Dragoon Guards, and of New House, Abingdon, Berkshire), and Mr. John filaady-Jankin*, only son of Lieutenaut-Colonel John BUndy-Jenkins, J. P., Glamorganshire, D.L., J.P., lIerk. (Sheriff, 1866). of Llauharran House, LUntristnt,and Kingston House, Abingdon. As in all fashionable weddings which have taken place in town recently. the time of the ceretnotiv wns fixed at two p.m., but some time before that hour the guests and friends of the happy couple had assembled in the famous edifice, which was dsco- rated with while flower*. The day opened very auspiciously for the ceremony, and the heavy runs of the previous evening had given way to bright sunshine. Among the firat guests to arrive wereColonel Blandy.Jenkin., Miss Blandy-Jeokins, Miss Alice Biandy-Jenkma, Miss Eva Hlandy-Jenkine, IMiss Ethel Blandy-Jenkins, Mrs. Theobald Theobald, Mr. C. Theobald, Mi-s Theobald, Miss Maud Theobald, Mrs. Duffield, Mitts Duffield, Mr. Duffield, Mr. P. Duffield, Mr. George Duffield, Mr. and Mm. Ruelbmoke, Mr. Hervey Oakes, Mr. Frank Oakep, Miss Oakes, Miaa Fanny Alleu, Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Brown, Mr. and Mry. E. O. Powell, Mr. R. S. Taylor, Mrs. and the Misses Egerton, Mr. Charles Egerton, Mr. George Faber, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Blandy, Mr. Robert Blandy, Colonel and Mrs. Blandy, Mr. and Miss Sainlbury, Mr. L. Walker, Mr. Cecil Pritchard, Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Randall, Mr. K. Moon, Major Weebls, Mr. Edmund Faber, Captain Fiber, Mr. and Mrs. Tudor Crawshay, and Mr. and Mrs. John Hayward. The bridegroom, accompanied by the best man (Mr. Doffiield, of Oakley House, Abingdon, and cousin of the bride), was the next to enter the church, and he at once took his place on the cantoris side of the altar. A few minutes before two an electric bell sounded through the church to notify the approach of the bride, and the organ, presided over by Mr. W. Pinoey, Mus. Hac., which until now had been giving forth strains of Mendelssohn's music, ceased, and the bridal party proceeded to the altar. Miss Duffield is a lady rather above the ordinary height, of classical proportions, and possessing a face which the word M handsome" will alone describe, oval in contour, marked by a pair of expressive grey eyes, surmounted by beautifully pencilled eyebrows, and graced with an exquisite com- plexion, it is a face which an artist would delight to depict, and which will attract attention in any assembly. She was attired in a rich white brocade. Court train and bodice, with tulle veil and wreath of oiange blossoms. The jewellery worn by her consisted of a diamond bro icti, the gift of the bridegroom's father, a diamond and emerald horse- shoe broocl;, the gift of the bridegroom, whilst diamond and emerald stars fastened the veil. In addition, she carried a large and handsome bouquet of white orchids and orange blossom*, given her by the bridegroom. Immediately following the bride, who was led to the altar by Mr. George Faber, came the six bride- maids, viz., Mist E. and Miss Ethel Blandy Jenkins (>istsrs of the bridegroom), Mis DuHieid (cousins of the bride), Miss Theobald and Mi@s Maude Theobald (aunts of the rtIi:a'\d:;S :ff bridemaids were of a most cUanning ch"racler, consisting of white crepon trimmed with chiffon, and large hats of the shades of tea roses* with bouquets to matcb. The bouquets and presents —pearl and diamond brooches—were the gift of the bridegroom. Arranged before the altar the Rev. G. 8. de Sauamarez commenced and concluded the impressive marriage service. Originally it had been intended to have the service a choral one, but at th IMt moment the arrange- ment was altered. Both bride and bridegroom answered the responses in firm though modulated tones, which could only be heard by the few in the immediate neighbourhood. After the ceremony the parties tiled into the vestry, where the register was signed, in addition to the newly-married pair, by the mother and father of the bride and bride- groom. This duty concluded, the huppv pair, followed by the gue>U and to the joyous refrain of Mendelssohn's "Weddine March," left the church And proceeded to Cowan's Hotel, Dover-street, where a reception was held. Tho weddiug lasted juat fifteen minutes. Later in the day the bride, attired in a silver grey cashmere dress, with white silk panels, and waistcoat braided with silver, and hat of pink roses, left with her husband for Dover, en route for thq Con. tinent, where the honeymoon wilt be spent. The bridecake was made by Searcey. Appended is a full list of presente:- Presented to the bridegroom by the tenants, Ac., of the Llanbarran Estate, handsome silver dessert service and centre piece with four side pieces; presented to the bridegroom by the tenants and employes of the King- stone Estate, silver bowl; Colonel "Blandy.JeIl"iu., diamond star; Mrs Blandy-Jenkins, china tea aertim; Miss Blandy, silver tea and coffee pot. oak ehesl, and diamond ring; the Misses Blandy-Jenkins to the bride, ,II:bk:r ;h;V: i,a:elnr-;eT): tut;ó1d: travelling bag Miss F.b. pirit U. Thb-.Id :i1. ;el.: I.k r; :r::¡h:I. := went "01.; Mr Adam Blandy, ,live. ugr ,liter ¡ Mrs Adam Blandy. handsome Chinese sofa cushion the Ie vanta of New H. handsome dii.g !I.k; the servants of Kingstoue House, silver-rimmed juits; Mr Robert Blandy. silver and Ivory paper knife; Miss Fanny All. silver card Mr and Mm EJward C. Brown, silver-topped claret jug; Mr E. Faber, silver-mounted fruit stand; Air and Jln itu.bb-k.. high 1,pt Lady Emily and Mr Tan de Weyer, cat's eye and diamond bangle; Mr P. G. iis 'fflfd"' :I brooch Mr O. W. L, Xri'Pi: ,liver vRses; Mrs Ford, silver scent b"tMe; Mr and family, fish slice and fork; Mr Hainpsou Jones, pearl and diamond horseshoe brouch; Me Cecil Pritchard* tanfaius spirit case; Mr R. A. Oak. bma Inkstand ;,dC.?dle,,I.k.; Mr D,,M?id, 0"1' of ollnr button-hooks, glove stretchers, shoe-horn, &C. ¡ Mr Frank Atkiii-, paper-knife; Air Ashurst, brass Ink- aland; Mr Frank O:\k8. sUver crumb slice; Mr and M,. l? James, cream jug and ugar basiii and Mr. Henry l ewis, eU,er butter-knife and di.b r?pr. d Cc?ok- 1-dgeIeatherkud .liver purse? Mr Bceleton, tobacco jar; Mr and Mra Llewellyn, beer jUK; Mrs Wyndham, pair of tea kitties and stand; Mrs Davenport, silver photo frame; Colonel and Mr* Edwards, ornamented table and lamp; Mr Giiy Graham. hunting crop; Miss Maytrew, blottilJg book; tbe Mioses Blandy Jenkins, gentlèmau's travelling bag. the Hey. and Mn Thomas Nolan, pottery v_. Mr and Mrs Osbourne, four Dmsdoit dishes; M, ..t. silver siwar btakec.; Mr Dnffield, :i\IA:ra :t;. M;d 8:Epkpwll: :i: room clock; Mr L. Walker, lvoiy hair-brushes; the Misses Theobald, silver paper rack; Mr Lawrauce Williams, silver pepuer pots; Mr C. Kimber, barometer; the I t ev. A. Faber, clock: Mr F. 0. Theobald, pair of silver C&pW n and Mrs Lf)der Simoiid.. si I ver tm opk?ns; Mr* W. L.Tamplin Lewis,silver p?per knife; the Miaw Hystoti, large ohlua vases; Mrs John Treadwell silver cigar 4-aie ;Mrand MrI Georgo Rlcket. bisculttin; Mrs D. Griffiths, silver sugar basin and tongs; Captain and Mr. Orr-Ewing, silver toilet tray; Mi-s Carter, mnffin dish; Mro Belcher, handkerchief saehet; Mr n. L. Tay* for, silver bowl; Captain Menyon, coffee service; lir Hedges, painted fail Mr Charles Collins, photo screen; Mr C. II. Theobald, brass stand and etnd'e- sticks Miss Eden, whoto screen Lord and Lady Wantage, silver clock; Mrs and Miss Marlh. Atkins, pearl broocii Mra Powys, china ornament; MrHoraMo Svmonds, silver flask; Miss Spicer, hand- kerchief sachet; Mr Lenthall, handsome silver candle- sticks; Mr Kylin Lenthall, drawing-room clock the Misses Atkins, china ornament; lIn Fletcher, scarf pin; AlfI Hammond, antlmacasser; Major Weehle, sliver saltcellars; [r and Mrs Bourne, lamp; Mr laurence, hunting crop; Ogmore Local Board, silver kettle; Miss 8A\l1shul"v, silver basket; MrGeorge Fiber, scarf pin; Mr Lewis, hunting flask; Mr and Nfn Craw- shay, sliver beer jug and cups; Mr John Treadwell, bunting crop; Mr Charles Marriett, hand-painted fire- screen Mr Erneot 0»kes, travelling clook; Mr Percy Hayward, walking lUck.
A COUNTESS AND HER DOGS.
A COUNTESS AND HER DOGS. A certain Countess Potocka has (says the Standard's Paris correspondent) long been a nnto- riety at St. Cloud, where she lived at No. 53, Quai de St. Cloud. She had a mania for enticing other people'* dogs to her house, where she kept them. Her neiglibourshad-in vain lodged complaint after complaint against her for the nuisance caused them by the dogs' constant harking. The Police Commis- sary paid no attention to them. At last, however, the home in which she lived was sold to a M. Victor Bartholome, who is the keeper of a restaurant, next door. Countess Potocka, who had never paid any rent to the previous proprietor, refused to p»y anything to M. Bartholome, who naturally had her evicted. She was an eccentric woman, living alone. No sort of furniture was found in her house, not even a bed. She slept winter and summer on a truss of s'raw, In the midst of her dogs. When the bailiffs entered her house they found her surrounded by 41 dogs of various breeds, many of them still wearing collars bearing the name of their legitimate owners. The greater number of the dogs were sold to a dog- fancier, but the others, which were of no value, were killed ivid buried in the garden. What has become of Countess Potocka is not stated, but her former neighbours are rejoiced at her disappear- ance.
TELEPHONING ON TELEGRAPH WIRES.
TELEPHONING ON TELEGRAPH WIRES. An adapttion of the telephone to existing te'I graph linf- h. jast been successfully completed 4, langeino.ti, and Gla,g,,? by Mr. A. Erskine Muirhead, of Gia&gow. Tho telephone. used are the French type, with microphones. The line has two intermediate stations-one at Port Dundas and the other at Kirkintilloch, but this in no way impairedthe speaking; indeed, it is pfrt)- posed to add another two intermediate stations, making six telephones served by a single line. Though the telegraph instruments were emp'oyed^ simultaneously, there was no interruption; and it is intended that the telegraph instruments shall be discarded.
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CAMHJM'S COCOA.—"A Cocoa pOMMStng value tM* BeW]-fomiug QUAIIUM aud MpMtfm ttrmMhMt Il&vlDe power:HttJl'. ¡ HOLLOWAT'S PILIB.-Weakening weather.—The wiry ?ma days i,tl. the ell,. ot the fbi.d SmSp)!*SS??EmS'??''??''MM.'??: b then pMitytne H'b. be found t..?.9 d- ??ttMd.mj.Hot)ow*t'' medicine c1'" potmey to the I.n.g"==. which 1. the of .11 itil M-t.. ,,nd -1-1 -'Y -"UO- -W?h m?.t.tM 'S?o-'h ?d well-being of the body No one oveffUmMtht ,Jty of keeping tbe Denes well stmnc, or the MM with    nof.UIDe Dtmo%n U) Indlll1lll,I01I, 10<>1\1101' ,In:nlatlon, !S'??&!SS??SSS?S'?'&?r
I WEDDING NEAR CARDIFF.i
I WEDDING NEAR CARDIFF. SKYRME—SANK12Y. Otla LADT CORRESPONDENT). On Tuesday tuorning, at a qunrter to twelve, the marriage of Miss KAt" Anne Skyrme, second daughter of Mr. Edward Skyrme, of Minavon, Whitchurch, and Mr. Charles Saiikey, junior, of Bryntaff Houoe, Llnndaff, took plice v St. M.iry's Parish Church, Whitchurch. Tli? bri'le was led to the altar by her father, Mr. Edward Skyrme, and was attired in a "hit bengaliue silk gown, the full, high c ge and drawn p.nier. looped here "nd there with carciesi sprays of or"ne blossoms and edged ,it[, siring of pearls. The same biidal flowers relieved the sheet-like 11,0- .01",Iy of the long court irain, ind seemed her veil of tulle to her prettily-nrrin«ed hair. Site wore the bridegroom's gift, a bracelet of pearl and gold, and carried a handsome bouquet of white rnse., j'ismine, and foliage. The simple walking costume of pale cream cashmere, worn by her four bridemaids-Mis. Skyrme, Miss Chril Skyrme, (sisters of the bride). Miss Edith Sankey (cousin to. the bridegroom), and Miss Nellie Price-opened at the throat ovflc » vest of salmon pink; the kitt and caffs were trimmed with a single line of cord of the same shade, and their Leghorn hats were drawn to shape with knots and loops of the same coloured ribbon. Each bpdemaid wore a pearl and gold brooch, the gift of the bridegroom, and carried a dainty little basket of exotic,, ornamented with pink ribbon appendages. Mr Frank Saukey, brother of the bridegroom, was best man. The church was crowded with specta- tors eager to witness the ceremony, nnd throughout the vilhgn signs of festivity might be observed. The Rev. F. Skrrine, of Devizes, brother of tOo bride, safely tied the nuptial knot, and wassasistod in this pleasant duty by the Rev. J. T. Clarke, vicar of St. Mary's, Whitchurch. As the bride and bridegroom left, Ihe church, atnid sbowers of uncomfortable rice, Mendelssohn's "WeddinR March" was played. Some of the guests wore pretty suoueer gowns. The lovely weather bursting on us with its golden sunshine lifter such rains and chills as we experienced Monday. was in itself enough to bring back Hgbt textile. and bright shades rather than the neutral tints we anticipate with coming autumn days. A Oipe de chine in cream, made in the latest approved fashion of the Princess of Wales, with a posi-tte of heliotrope velvet at the back' of the collar, from which braces of heliotrope velvet were worn beneath the arms, and lost their end. in other rosettes at the waist, could not fail to be stylish and much admired. A crSpe voile dress, with sprigs of heliotrope on a cream ground, revealing a vest of dull sea green, formed a pretty combination with a cream lace hat and trimmings of a corresponding hue. Mrs. Skyrme (mother of the bride) wore a dark chocolate silk, plainly made, but relieved with a rich visite of Honiton lace. The bonnet was composed .By the way, what are bonnets composed of nowadays ? A puff of wind would be too much for them, but for the steady- ing influences of heavy toilets and pins. Well, there were colours in it-cliomfelto relieved by old goldl A lovely cashmere riiess of lavender was drawn in under a yoke of figured Indian silk, the hat surmounted by chiffon trimmings of a corres- ponding shade. The caterers for the iijeuner were Messrs. George, of Cardiff, but the wedding cake itself had been presented by Messrs. Hnntley and Pulmer. It weighed slightly under 501b. without its ornaments, which were unique- vases, attendant doves, t '„ In pure alabaster. The reception room was tilled with very hand- some and novel wedding gifts that I regret I have not limn now to enumerate. Among the guests t observed Mr. and Mrs. Skyrme, of Newport; Mr., Mrs., aud Miss May Cosguns, of Monmouth; the Rev. F. E. and Mrs. Skvrme, Mr. ltnlph Skyrme, Miss Jee,ie Woorul!e, Miss May Milne, Mr. Thoinns Kichards, Mr. Frank Sankey, Mr. Jack $?nkev, Mr. W. B. Skyrme, Mr. C. G. Skyrme, Miss Edilh Sankey, the Misses Skyrme, Miss Nellie Price, Mr. H. E. Skyrme, Mr.' Harold Skyrme, Mr. and Mrs. John Sankey (Pcntwyu), Mr. Thomas Sankey (Crocdale), Mr. Morris, Mr. and Mrs. Sankey (Bryntaff), Mr. and Mrs. Skyrms (Minavon), the Rev. J. T. and Miss (larke, and Mr. Richd. Price and Mr. Arthur Price (Linsitwit). Later in the afternoon the bride and bi idegroo-ii drove through Cardiff en route for Shrewsbury and Scarborough. The bride's travelling dress was, a well-chosen foulard cloth. Coiuanns of brighter colours shot through a steel grey ground, the bodice revealing a vest of primrose silk. Ber hat of grey lace straw supported a soft-eyed seagull, nesiling in loops ot primrose chiffon.
I DROWNING CASE AT TONGWYNLAIS.
I DROWNING CASE AT TONGWYNLAIS. On Tuesday morning, its some of the mAn employed at the MelingrifEth Tin-plate Works were returning to their homel at Tongwynl.is, they found the dead body of Mr. Wiiliaih Preston in the canal near the Tongwynlais Lock. His watch Jlad stopped at nine o'clock on the pre- vious evening, so it is conjectured that he must have been in the water aome hours before that time. Mr. Preston was about 80 years of age and was highly respected. He was better known as "William Pieston, Rliubiua'; for before removing to Llanditff, where he at the time of his death resided with dis dnushters, he lived at Rhubina Farm, which homestead he occu- pied for abjut 25 years. At the time of his death the deceased was employed by Lord Bute in carrying out some improvement* on the Garth Mountain, from which I)IILC.0 he was returning along the canal bank on Monday evening, when, it is thought, he must have slipped and fell into the water.
I A DEARTH OF _LEGAL BUSINESS.
I A DEARTH OF LEGAL BUSINESS. One or the leaders of the Western circuit eives to the Loll) Times a very sad account of the busi- ness of tho summer. 11 Single-handed biirfs cases, tlist is, in which no Queen's Counsel were employed-were the order of the day. This is suopoied to mean that the cases were principally such as conl,1 have properly been tried in the county-court. The Scottish lawyers are complaining of the dearth of business. And what, there is di es not appear to be of Imperial importance. Here is a head-note from the Sheriff Court Reports" Held that, a farm servant in whose en <;a^ement of service there was an express stipulation that he should not drive his master's m-lk cart, and who, for it weak during an emergency, to oblige his CLaster, did drive it, but refused thereafter to do to again, and was dismissed in consequence, was entitled to damages for illegal dismissal."
COMMERCIAL EDUCATION.I
COMMERCIAL EDUCATION. An attempt will (according to the Loudon cor- respondent of the Manchester Guardian) be made at the autumnal meeting of the Associated Chambers of Commerce to promote something like unanimous action in regard 10 the question of commercial education. Many local chambers have adopted sympathetic motions, and some have formulated local schemes, but as yet very few have, like London nnd Manchester, carried those schemes into effect. There is no intention, of course, to ask the associated chambers to adopt a Imrd-iind-fast scheme. It is felt that the char- acter of the schemes must depend very much on local circumstances. All that i. now sought is a general application of the principle.
IA _PriOPER _SORT OF JUDGE.I
A PriOPER SORT OF JUDGE. They are (ssys the Colonies and India) an accom- modating people in C iliforni.i, Two young English fellows were tramping a town c&Med Bituning, recently, when they wero arrested by the local con. stable ?s vagrants. When haled before the judge Ib: Mel' if rI: l!fe: but they had not. It was found, however, that tJley could piny the piano, and on this tlie judge suggested that they should get up a dance. This was done, the judge himself attending with his wife and daughters, and the young fellows made enough to give them a good start.
IFAILURE OF AN ABERGAVENNY…
FAILURE OF AN ABERGAVENNY AUCTIONEER. A meeting of the creditors of A. J. Hancock, auctioneer and accountant, of Frogmore-s'ttet, Abergavenny, was held on .Tuesday lit [lie offices of the official receiver at Merthyr. The receiving order had been made "POll the petition of acredilor. No statement of affairs had been filed, it being reported that the debtor had absconded. Mr. T. B. Tomkini*, accountant, Abergavenny, was nppointed trustee of the estate, with a committee of inspection.
THE STRAND ABDUCTION _CASE.I
THE STRAND ABDUCTION CASE. In connection with the Strand abduction case, which recently caused so much excitement, in- formation has been received that Edward Arthur Callendar Newton has been arrested under the warrant granted at Uowstreet Police-court for the abduction of a ynung girl narn.1 Lucy Edith Pearman. aged 15, He was arrested at Hastings by Detective-sorgeant Barton, of the E Division, who was accompanied by the girl's fatlier, a tobacconist carrying n bu.ines in the Strad. ?:C:d Cí{g b:U:d :r=n;, Bow-street Police-court in the course of to-day (Wednesday).
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I -.CRICKET.
I CRICKET. I MONMOUTRSlrlRN v. HERIFOI?DSBIRE. Tbl1 feature uf the second day's play in th s niatch at Herefordshire on Tuesday was the brilliaut defence of F. L. Evelyn f< r the home county. lie went in first, and carried his bat thronlh the inning*, hi. contribution to a total of 166 being g. His inti ?iigs was remarkable for g.od d,f..?e and hard hittin,. and it has g.-etly added to his ulready high reputation a bat.man. ?i t Monmouthshire had three wl,?ket, down for 140, F. Phiiiip,, I,e ?ptaiii, being not out 45. An, early start was made Yelferdl6Y (Tuesday) with the view of making up for the time lost on Monday owi-ift to frequent !lh()wrs, Phillips onl" added a coupie to his overnight score, when he was cfiven out leg before to Burrounh, a decision he did not ar sll relish. A few run. later F. A. Phllllpa. caught, but Harding offered a stubborn resistance, audhis efforts w ably seconded by Smyth, Li?w,,Iiy.?, ind/Pavne. H.:Y ing bit out in brilliant fuhion. The innings for ttl6resp?tab le i?,re of 244. HurefoMh .tarted ery badly, losing two wickets for eleven run., but Evelyn and Harrison added ,9 for the third wicket. Two more batirueu were disposed of for the addition of 21 runs, and then Evelyn and Barrett knocked up 51 before a separation was effected. Matters for tho time went badly for the horn. county, but Evelyn, who all the time was butting "Ilb creat power, found all able assistant in Ware, the score beinl taken to 15:1 before the ,,tt,, W., ..gl,t at point from a very t..e "r"ke 'a the .low W"I". May wbi"?e in, and It looked very doubtful whether the home pl.y. would ."cooed 10 .avlnl a follow on. They managed to avoid this necessity, but a bit of bad heldi ni gave May a life, d runs required were obtained .mid 't The innings ?,0,,d ,or 166. Monmouthshire went in a second lime, though tbero w. '10 bope 01 bringing the match to a definite conclusion, and when ehlmp. drawn they had lo3t two wickets lor 72 runs. Score and aualy.I. MONMOUTHSHIRE. Fiist Innings. Second Innings. Ho);. A. fe)')M). b N-y., t2.? W. P. Levick, run out 13 not out 24 T. Taylor, I b w, b Bur- r.ub L. 66 .F Pifilip;, 1 b w, b B.r- .gi 47 bB 8 '1: 46 19 F.'? ?nnp?,' c Evelyn, b Burrough 9 B. s? b ? ? 10 T. J.. 'well n. b I)om. 21 R. Harding, 1 bw, b Thomas 0 t!3iflt:!È } ll'jj'))'l))jDjj 16 Payne, not out I b Marshall l *?°*i:?hM"??'.?'?9 'EL?M".??5 Total 244 Total Tl HERBFORDSKIRK. First Ini.g.. Second Innings. F. L. Evelyn, not out 87 — Rev P. H, F? L-,d. o.t 1 G. S. S. X?.h-11, c Pelbam DF. Phillip .1 7 ?"?.?.'J."? G. C. Harrison, b Pelbam 16 A. J. Thomas, c Projaer, b Fixulips 4. J. Burrough, b F. A. Phillips 1 lloei? carding t b?yM.? 22 C. E. Brown, c Smyth, o  3 H. 0 r Phillips, runou t 0 1. H?'.W<n-.<pS?.b'?  Up. l' i I I ii.1 15 .? 1I;I!ii!.i. l! :¡; Extras 8 Extras Total. 165 Total I GLAMORGANSHIRE V. DEVONSHIRE. I Pia, was -d .111-1.1 _berouI weatber. S. DKVON. Firat Innings. Second Innings. Rev. R. R. Luxton, c and b Clarke 49 not out 8 B. L. &.rrloh. b Letcher 3 J. W. Hoo..y, b Ingledew. 64 b JoOOl 1 Rev. J. H.Cy?plestoie I b w, bR.Jones 52 cYorath.bSweet- Escott 20 Anscombe, a Thlssen, b R. Jones 10 M. Toiler, 0 iwi., b b L-wi- 0 RII!JI,¡:ï;;i: lJ l:t:'er '7: g W. TS. Copteiton, b Lewis 2 G. T. Warner, not out 0 2 B.t 11 E.t 2 Total for 7 wickets 208 Total. 33 Innings deolared closed. GLAMORQAHSBiSK. First In.l?g,. S.d l?.l.go. E. Rei,rJ;r.fo. 11 J. 0. Clark, b Toiler 3? H.M. I.ng!edew,b Auscombe 16 Br.t(, Gerrish, b Wn ,he 34 D. Thlssen, b Anscombe 11 R. A. Lewis, c Pinchen, b Gerrish 5 T.I{.t'b'¡;¡; f H. B, Ut?h-?. b Anscombe 0 D. W. Evans, b Anscombe 2 II. Sweel-Escott, not out 6 •R. Jones, b Gerrish 2 Extras 10 E.t Total. 137 Total BOWUHO AKALYSIS.—Devonshire. • o. M. R. W. Mcher. 8 2 1 *1 X. ir 8 3 13 1 Swe. tAB -tt 10 0 4 1 Lewis 10 0 21 4 I TJIR CHELTENHAM WEEK. I GLOUCESTERSHIRE V. SOMERSET. I this malClt at Cheltenham I on Tuesday. Sent wun by an innings and 130 runs. Soore i— SOMERSET, Firat Innings. Second InnIDl" H. T. Hewett, b Woof 0. CtM?tn.ef?kn.bW.a. Grace. 79 S. M J. WoTds, b W. G. Grace. 13 L. Palftiret, o B. M. Grace, b Woof 100 V. T. Hill, b Wool. 4 A; II. Newton, o Puiien, b Woof 5. W. N. Roe, 0 Pollen, b WttOr 6 R. O. 1'1'. palairet, 0 Broome, b Woof 29 Nlel, Is 0 Pullen b Wwf 12 O.JA kobiion, 'cW.G? G e, b ;oo, 5 Tyler. IIOt out 0 Extra 2 Eu Tot.1 255 Total. GC.OUCXS 1-ERSK1BS. llrst Innings. Second Innings. W. G, Grace, c *holll b Tyler 4 b Wd 12 O. G. I/adollll.. 0 Hewett, b Tyitr ..°.°. 0 c ChtUM. b Tyler 26 H. v P.P. t N.wt. b Tyler 0 c Newton, b Tyler 9 B.M.SrMe.cHt?.b Woods Q b Woods. b Painter.o and b Woods 7 b Woods. 11 W. w. F. Pulien, c Newton, b Tyler 3 o Ili..n,b Tylr A.bl"ç'¡;"w;¡ b::n.b. J Murch, 0 P,,bl?. b Tyler 6 b Tyler 7 W?S.'e?Mn?)""b W d.51) Tyler  0 Uoberu, b Wood, "'U' 1 r," out 4 )t obe, b Wod not ant 0 Bmrd. riot out Total 26 Total 100 LEICESTERSHIRE v. WARWICKSHIRE. This match e3umed at Leim?r < n Tu_y. Score LvtCBSTKRSHIKE. First Inning*. Second Innings. Wheeler. flhilton 22 Warrell. c BonweU. b Pal- let 22 not out 4 De Trafford, c Bryan, II Pelleit 39 bPallett 0 Poughe;, I b w, b Shllton 5 Holland, 1 b w. bShllton 6 JO"* b Shllton 6 *ui 3 I, c Devey, b Sbilton, ?ch.bW.t j ":JnE:f P.11 tt S W?.5?!<.bR.tMM 20 E. Arnall, not out 35 1 b w, b BMlton 1  xxtm 12 Et 0 Total 174 Total 8; Total 'W;ID. Total. 8 Pi.t InnlnJ. decoDd InDIDII. shi I. WarreD. b rn'?he)-?. 26 b Ar..Il !8 H. W. Bajnbridge, c Chap- man, b Woodcock 13 b Woodcock 16 Weat, out 6 0 Holland, b Pouglier o L. O. Docker, c Tomlln, b Woodcock 1 cTomlln.bPougher 24 A. Bryan, c Cbapmau, b Vo??k.? .? 8 b W?.d?ok 3 P.iibé"=:: 15 2 D., y,' run out 0 b P-gb., 0 Richards, c Chapman, b :i. 0 :O:u:b. 1: I Woodcockb ..i.i.4??.i* 1 b Woodcock 16 lkt?., b W-d-k 0 b Wo o d c o c k 4 Ore?ell, not' 0 not out 9 B.t- .?.?. 12 -t  10 Total. 82 Total 125 MIDDLESEX V. STJRREY. J Play was resumed at Lord s on luesday induii weawier. iddl,,?.u th..W- ? by an iU1l1np and 20 IUllt. Score:- MtODUtM. Flnt Innlnp. Second Inning.. Stoddart, b L o c k wo o d. 43 t P 'firien. c Abe<, b Lock wood 39 r!F;i:.E!. Hvlow, c W. W. Read. » Lockwood 52 Rawlui, b I..k?.d 0 Ne -i.c Abel, b f?hmann 31 I æ*: Et!E'; if PhiUifM.eHondtnM.b I. Sbarpe 22 Moon, not mit 17 :nO c WxtM.b M'"c?- well. "00' Hearne. c Lockwood. b W. W. Read Extras 17 Et-. ,N' _I To181 259 Tokl .H Tt.1 i,"259 Tt.1 mnttnningt. Second Innlnp. Bmekwell, e StcddMt. b Br,?k 17 b ?4?rne '?  A?''?.'?.t.M.-i" 23 b RawUn 7 M. Bead, b Heame 4 c Stoddart, b M.BMd.bHMn.< ..St?ft. b 3 X?hmnn.. H_ 25 40 c Coot ft.. b nearne 25 W.B?5"e HawUn. b NepeAn 30 c O'Brien, b Raw- Bend.noD, c Rawlln, b lin 12 a-M. I not cut 9 L kw-d*' ? Hawlln. 18 c Hearne, b li?- lin (I Key, c O'Brien, b Rawlln 18 runout '0' Sliiiter, not out 16 c S-L" t? Hearne 0 ':tI'\a:b"Ü; 1 2 c b ':¡I: J 8harpe. b Hearne ft b Rawlm 2 ?.tn? .?.;?. 7 F.,?; 1 Tottt. 177 ToUl ..— 62 SUMBX V. YOmtsHIIUl. A good de.il of mi" Jud fallen during t he .I- And I the resumption of ti?. Brighton on Tuesd&}. I clelQ8d .w C8u mill"" &8"'no aroulld I I bad apparently suffered very little. Yorluhlre won III' an innings and lifty-fire runs. Score Fir,th?."?' S?DdlMtntf. MwJ?cV n" y"i"' 42 c  nr.rd.ll. « 42 -V- d. 1. b S.lLh 21 B?n. run out 7 It S: < wright 4 Cv. Emun, bjaokeoa 6 <!H')?.W'? J wright W. Newham. cWalnwrigbt, 8 bS^ m.th g• 9 b S t h bl? 1 6 b B.Ith r L. Wil. b Wi.?rig 6 b Smith Jess. Hide, a Hunter, b !6 J.?'?- b M JlcL..u 16 C JaintliS- h' » L. A. Smith, b Wair.wrigbfc 39 b Smith Humphreys, 1 0 Smith, b 0 b Th. .?. M Jackson 0 b Thornt. on i»g W.H.Andrews, cMoorhousJ e, 6  b ,(. b P?,l 0 W-lnwHgJit. Kb S"?ith Butt, 1 b w, b %V.1.?,igbt 9 c Smith, b Pee' ? Wte, not ut 0 "C out .0 ?te, "??,?;?;;??; 8 B" 139 Total — 18f YoauaiBE. First Inning,. YOIIDIIIU. 8«cond Innings. Ulyett, c Butt, b lkte ice Hall, o Butt, b Tte 0  WM.'?U.c S'm)?,, b 't. 3 Peel, st Butt, b Humphreys 123 — Jackson, b Humphreys 40 !:i\7: 1 0 ?.?. Wainwright. c Andrws, b Humphreys 10 Humphreyb s iK.%Er??. 4 Moorhouse, -'Ate, o Hum- PLr?y? 33 bor,t, b Beau 5 Hunter, ot out » ° f::¿: :g.=:'=: Total 35i ToUl I KENT Yo LANCAtSHIRB. I Play wu resumed ou Tuesday at Gravesend in *OC I | weather. Score LuCU1mlL Su,g First Innings. Second IMIM_ Sugg, b Martin 20 ,,m,t? b Ak. Hearne 12 « f.'bb ::a. 185 A. C. M'L&reu, c Wilson, b Mllrtin 89 Briggs, b Wright 10 Yates, c Wilson, b Martin. 26 Baker, a, Fox, b MartAu 8 C-,1"11, 0 A. Hearne, b "ti ?!, b .8 WaUon, st Kempjb Martin "0 M?d,runout. i :=: Extras 6 Btlu .~— Total "H" 387 Total .— ..1 XtXT. A."Ln.t?g.. gwnd I-I.P. Alec Harag, fon out "H' 5 bMold 5 Kashlelgb,Jb Briggs 16 not out: U..baift? .L Kemble, b Brlggs  ?..  8 c Kemble. b Smith Mw Patterson, b Brlggs 8 BM. b Mold  ?.' ? I ?.    ??. b Mold 1 ,ot?:b t Mold 2 ?;I?????? Wilson, c 2 Ke.o.. W' 1 0* S&?ne* n<X 'oat  ? 2'1 b M?M .? D Wright, c Smith, b Mold 11 MarE *,u" t b Brill. 7, 'H. Rzt .I. 6 Extras 2 Total 87 Total. 68 MR. A. CRAOO'S ELKV." 11. WEKVOE C.C.-PLYed at Weuvoe ou Saturday last In tba presence ot a large number of spectators, and eoded in an t'asy win for the former, for whom Lewis Dunlop and Crajtgs batted well. Pool ?h.w A d (gT. for the losers. Scores: Mr. A, ?c,.g" 82; We. 0.0.. 37. Thelast County Cricket Match^Glamorgansbire v. Monmouththtre.on Newport grounds, August 2land 22. Admission sixpence. 1821w20
I GAZETTE NEWS.
I GAZETTE NEWS. I BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 and 1890.-RECEIV 1NG OKDEHS. John Davies, Esgairfawr, Lledrod, CacdigacsniMi farmer. I Daniel Davies, Bridgend-road, Maeeteg, Glamor- gansliire, collier. Joseph Davies, High-street, Cardigan, saddler and harness maker. I FIRST MEETINGS AND DATES OF PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. John Jenkins, residing at Hutland-street, owan sea, late of the Ystalyfcra Hotel, Ystalyfere Glamorganshire, i-inki-epur and commission ageDt first meeting August 21, at, the Official R'^ivere Swansea; public examination September 22, at the Town-hail, Neath. Moses HeaJ, trading as Haul and Co. at Ponty* gof, Ebbw Vale, Mouinouihshire, gtocer and wo- vifion metchaut; first meeting August. 26, at the Official Receiver's, Merthyr Tydfil; public exami- nation September 25, at the County-court Office, Tredegar. Jacob Levi, formerly of Gowerton, Glamorgan- shire, now Cowell-street, Llaueily, Carmarthen- shire, furnitut e dealer; first meeting August; Z5, at the Official Receiver's, Carmartlien; public examination September 19, at the Guild-b-A Carmarthen. David Lloyd Lewis, iradingas Lewips Bros., 9. Red-street, Caru.arth. painter and decorator f first meeting August 25, at the Official Receiver's, Carmarthen; public examination September 19, a5 the Guild-hall, J ADJUDICATIONS. John Davies, Esgairfawr, Lledrod, Cardiganshire, farmer. I morganshire, coliier. Joseph Davies, High-street, Cardigan, saddler and harness muker. I PARTNERSHIPS DISSOLVED. William A. Edwards and Silas Williams, trading as Edwards and Wiliiams, at Cardiff, brass and iron founders. Walter A. Sciivener, George W. Breffit, and Ernest Breffit, trading its Scrivener, Breffit, and Co., »it Cardiff, commission agents and merchants; G. W. Breffit retires. I NOTICE OF DIVIDEND. I William Barries Rees, High-street, Haverford* .et?t, chemist; fimi, .,?d fi..l di"ideod. 7s. 6d. In I the g p?ya'b!e August 26, at the OtBcitt Receiverarmartilen.
I ARACHFORADHE-S.
I ARACHFORADHE-S. A dressmaker living at Chelsea made applies* tion to the magistrates at Westminster on Monday afternoon. She said sh8 ma ie an evaning dress tor a customer, and having l a 1 considerably diffi- culty on other occasions about getting |^>c,« stig instructed her assistant not to leave it witiJOuf the money. It was brought hack to her, but la Vr the same afternoon the person for whom the dress had been made came to her house in a cab. and said she would pay for the dress and take it a*r»y. Applicant turned round to look for paper ovon which to make out. a bill, when the lady seised i J»e dres* and ran off with it.—The Magistrate: WitIN out payment ?—Applicant: Yes, sir. I followed, her home in another cab, but aba got there first and would not me. A policeman advised me to summoo her.—Mr. de Ruizen: YOII had better go to the county-court.-Applicant: That's not all. I went again to the house on Saturday and site drenched me with water,-Mr, de Butzen: Why on earth did you not 3ty that beforef YOII can have a summons for tliat.
I ALLEGED THPFT OF A LEXTJiK…
ALLEGED THPFT OF A LEXTJiK Aa CHEPSTOW, At Chepstow Police-court on Tuesday (before Me Godfrey Seya »n«l Major Cowburn) I. James, rura.1 postman, was brought up, on remand, charged wilt" stealing a registered letter, containing lis. 4d, tItr proptEty of her Majesty's Posi master-General. Prisoner pleaded not guilty and reserved hi. defence.—He was committed to take hi- trial At the ensuing assizes and was liberated en bait— himself in £100 and four sureties in RZ each. v
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