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Advertisement Tariff. — o Siiiall Prepaid Advertisements. 20 Words SIXPENCE. Three Times NINEPENCE. Six Times ONE SHILLING. ■■YOKDS. ONCE. TIMES. s. d. s. d. s. d. 20 V ORDS 0 6 0 9 1 0 W- ords 0 9 1 0 1 6 40 Words 1 01-6 2 3 50 Words 1 3 2 6 3 9 1 6 3 0 4 6 60 Words 1 6 These charges apply only to the easses of advertise- | raent eciHed below, and are strictly confined tf those >vku-!>are ordered lor CONSECUTIVE insertion an d PAID VON I KKVIOUS T° INSERTION if either of these con- is not complied with, the advertisement will be J1¡'i! ",e,; by the Business scale AI'F.TMIINTS WANTED. NTS TO LET. A K IT- I LOST. A'< FOUND. • ].;S KORDLSPOSAI, BVSV KS WANTED. s'.s o LET. CO! ■■■, WANTED. HOUSES TO BE SOI.D MONEY WANTED. MONEY TO LEND, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS. MISCELLANEOUS {SALES. PARTNERSHIPS WANTED. SITUATIONS WANTED. SITUATIONS VACANT. • semen is of the above class inserted in the Utm WALES DAILY NEWS," the "CARDIPK TIMES, uIJTH WALES ECHO" at the following rate Six times in Si* limes Daily News Six times Six j,,1"63 Once in WCHDS. SouthnWales CardllfTinies Daily News. carclllE Times. £ «■• £ Echo. Echo. s. d. s. d. B. d. 20 Words 1 0 1 6 2 0 50 Words 1 6 2 3 3 0 40 Words 2 3 3 4 4 6 50 Words 3 9 5 8 7 6 oOWurds 4 6 6 9 9 0 c i — General Advertising Tariff. KATE P R IINE FOR A SERIES. CLASS O* K-lc.-aUoiiai•/« */4 'lS 'l2 'lU • 'ubiishers ) us Services 1 iq ,/4 ./? */2 -/2 Lnferiainments A.uc.'ou Announcements -/6 -/4 'P ./3 /3 '•eca: iiid Public Notices .} (A Municipal and School Board f ./6 •/« Teiultrs and Contracts | Publii Appointments Prosps;tuses -I» .19 ./9 -19 -arVMnentary Klections 1 .rlird'ientavy Notices > !/• 1r V- lr Go?slament Announcements.. ) Notices of Births, Marriages, and Deaths are charged is ?a<-ii, if not exceeding 20 words, and 6d for each idditional 10 words. These Notices must be authen Mcntwd hy the Signature and Address of the sender. P-.RAGIUPH ADVERTISEMENTS are charged 1 to o insertions, 6*4 per line 6 to 11 insertions, 4d per line; '2 insertions and upwards, 3d per line ADVERTISERS, when sending advertisements Inmanu- may calculate eight words to a line, and 12 to an inch. In charging advertisements the lines >t,-e ii-it counted, but the advertisement, including ¡nes, dasnes, and Yhite spaces, is measured. and ,\1,0; space occupied is charged at the rate of Twelve in>s o an inch. Musical. WE G. COLE, Associate College of Organists Pro- fessor of Music choirs, schools, and private pupii.* attended.—for terms, &c., address to 34, 1. (louii-square. 112 (_)vF,RNzs,s. Pupils required preparing for TT College of Preceptors and Oxford Local Examina- tion Miss Garleck, A.C.P., St. Helen's Lodge, BT-V>V mor-road, Swansea. 148 IrSSONS wanted in Elocution, also Bookkeeping.— j Apply Daiiy News Office, 166 Sititatijiiis Haraut. AGENTS wanted for every Town in South Wales, whole or spare time, total abtainers only.—For terms. &c., apply at once, A.B.C., 11, High-street. Rnstih 158 \tENTS wanted with conn^tlon amongst mills mines, steamship owners, and other users ot f.te.w power, to sell Fine Durable Compound Machinery Oils, largely and increasingly U8e(i cDitmission.—Address J. i>-» Messrs Dewick, 4 £ > Barbican, London. 94 AKER(Good Bread) at once. Also a Young Man, used to Groceries and Provisions <oplv T. R. Gardner, Central Stores, 41 and 81, Glebe. 1. ef, Penarth. 227 TYAKER wanted who understands "^Confectionery jo trade well, and also to make and bread Hfef^rance required state salary .ind. Apply Evan Thomas, Grocer, ^antymoel1 near Bridgend. 221 „ > .\KKRS AND CONFECTIONERS^—Wanted im- I » mediately, steady young man. State wages. LiVe Sr.doors —Apply, with references, to Post-OfEce. Trd.i;ga.r. 70 BfcEWER (practical, experienced) wanted.—Apply% by letter, to B., addressed to Daily News OSice. Cardiff, stating particulars. Ac. 758 .3 COUPLE (experienced) wanted~to manage hotel at docks in West of England. Able to cater well lor hotel, and control rough dock trade at the tap. Appiy, with full particulars and salary required to Box 1. Redcliffe P.O., Bristol. 75995 -r itAUGHTSMAN, experienced, mechanicalTpartiY my em oloyed, executes drawings, tracings, Ac from r :> sketches Inventions worked out. Termsmode- _w. G.. Daily News Office, Cardiff. 32 F; LLMONGBR Wanted at onwT^— ,— ment for a good man.-Apply Parry and Bockl, 5 —rroTCHM^* wanted^whcTwill make i hiinseH11 generally usefui.—Appiy to Mr Dd. L s.,nce,Porth-v-carn, LSK. I ^NMONGERY.antetl. se J^bff^enndced I tan as Smith, Belihwi&er, general work of an /r°n,fd°51pply Wm. Bui <• ■••• t situation to a good nana. 239 ■••'i'i, Ironmonger, Usk. 1V w II T CLLVVRIGHT Ranted for a TinDJjto d« sj «? 1 none but steady men need &PP'J 970 Mi'inTight," Daily News" office, Cardin- —. MS-.CHANICS AND FITTERS.—Wanted, at a Steam Coal Colliery in Sonth Wales, a v\°rK,Ip Fui .man.—Apply, stating age and wages, to Box it, Post- 'ffice, Swansea. ^1. M ASONS (good banker) wanted, accustomed to alabaster and Caen stone work.—Apply Harry 'J- Ecclesiastical Art Works, Exeter. 97 6 a with twelve months' ex- f verience.r provision merchant's office.—Apply, ige' » nfR~ce^ sallry required, 4c., to D. M., •• );>: y N ews Office, Cardiff. 258 |">LASTKREKS —W^T D^SIX plasterers at Penrhiw. ;be,Tthe ^b Ash—Apply to Isaac George, u-ntracior, on wie JJ>O. » ^UmSNG Wanted.—Apply TcTJ. Pollings, lhe iunnel, Cardiff. lt>6 and JOBIBING "Itnted by steady TH. Situation Swansea, Wan-H" W- "South Wales IIORTRA.N,1) 145 S '^C-tUng\Tlevk^iincy ,or a ShorthanTl H,R1 experience to Clerk'" •• n £ sala«7 required, ,r Daily News" office, Car- 75845 r|UF BRITISH ^Vo HKMXN7^ •M. t 1.r >11. andii. 234 LT iMioLsTKR ANi) scA.^rX^-p^r^r-AB.' I piy Mrs J. Ihoiuas, Crown Court, Duke street, -vwrtitf 2% lonttsttc ^rbants. V^fTRKFN75^rYO^Nli ^ADY'S MAID.—A girl, I^HILDREIN dressmaker has not been in a VV i?ge(? *„ hut can give good references.—Apply aUnfBrid, end. & fRWvoungTw'nted immediately to assist with •hiiilren and light housework. Good character mu.spensable.—Apply. Mrs ilowers, Norton House, Tenby. GTRL (Welsh) wanted. Accustomed to plain cook- ing, able to wash and iron.—Mrs Lewis, 4, Vic- toria-street, Merthyr. ENERAI. SERVANT (good) wanted in a small family, able to wash and iron.—Apply 19, Frede- risk-street, Crockherbtown. 235 GENERAL SERVANT wanted, about 18, for a family of three. Reference from last situation indi-,pensable.-Al,ply 17, Windsor-place. 263 GENERAL SERVAN T wanted, not under 20.— Apply, with character, Flower's Oyster Rooms, 6, Goat-street, Swansea. 266 ENEKAL SERVANT (good) Wanted.-Apply at \3r once, Verwood Villa, Caerau-road, Newport, Mon. 249 EN ERAL SBRVANT (good) Wanted; also Wait ress and Nurse. No town girl, need apply.- Apply Tyneside Dining-rooms, Alexandra Dock, iN ew- port. ENSRA L .SEK VANT wanted one able to do \X plain cooking, wash,and iron well.—Apply, with full particulars, to Mrs D. J. Owens, Bristol House, Pentre, near Pontypridd. 121 GENKRAL SERVANT (experienced) wanted good character necessary.—Apply Mrs Josh .a, Six hells, Newport. 151 ENERAI7 SERV> XTT wanted, age 17.-Apply 173 Richmond-road, Cardiff. 126 -_u- LADIES suited immediately with Good Plain Cooks and Working Housekeepers.—Mrs Furnivall's Select Registry, Cardiff. 179 SERVANTS Wanted for towns and country.—Apply personally, or stamped envelope for reply. Miss Morgan, Registry, 101, Frederick-street, Cardiff. SEWING MAID Wanted, to take entire charge of three children, or Nurse who is good needle- woman.—Apply with references to Mrs W., 2. Glan- mor-terrace, Uplands, Swansea. 80 SERVANTS (good) wanted badly to supply ladies at L. Monk's Registry Office, 20, Castle-road, Roath, Cardiff. 27 KITCHEN MAID (good) wanted.—Apply Philhar; mouic Restaurant. *Ijop Assistants, RAPERY.—Wanted an experienced Young Man. —Apply to E. and J. Lloyd, Pentre, Rhondda. IIAPERS.-Waiited immediately, a Young Lady for fancy counter. Welsh indispensable.—Apply Mrs S. Eaton, Ox ford-street, Swansea. 81 RA.PERY Wanted, an experienced young Lady for the Showroom knowledge of Welsh.-Apply and state full particulars to W. R. Edwards' Emporium, Carmarthen. 116 DRAPERY.—Lewis Lewis and Co,, Swansea, have a vacancy for a steady young man (Welsh). 186 J"I ROCERY.-Wa: ted, all active Junior at once. XX State agp and salary required also references.— Apply to Lewis Price, Grocer, Whitworth-terrace, Tredegar. 2QO (1 ROC1CRS.—Wanted. Junior Hand quick, pushing T and used to provisions.—Apply Jones and Co., 114, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. 189 J GROCERY.—Wanted immediately, a strong young man to attend horse, deliver goods, and serve when required.—Apply to G. W. John, Tanyrheol House, Glyn Neath. 120 GROCERY AND PROVISIONS.—Wanted a good sharp junior young man; also a respectable youth as all apprentice. Welsh. Abstainers and non. smokers preferred. Apply to T. H. Bowen, Burry Port, Pembrey. 161 ENERAL DRAPERY.—Wanted immediately, an experienced steady Hand knowledge of W elsh, with satisfactory references from last employers, indis- pensable.-Appiz to Messrs Evan Evans and Son, JUmdon House, Llanelly. 83 d-I ROCERY.-Wanted immediately a young man N_X about 18 to serve and deliver goods in the grocery ,trade.-Apply to J. W. Jones, Golden Key, Ferndale.84 CI ROCERY AND PROVISIONST—Wanted? a good JT Improver one accustomed to provision and cash trade. Apply, with full particulars, Grocery South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 68 ROCERY AND PROVISIONS.—Wanted, a good Senior and Junior assistant. Welsh. Satisfac- tory references.—Apply to Isacc Prothero, Ponty- pridd. 69 Situations lEantiS. LADY (voung) seeks situation as useful companion, or place of trust-Address L.R., » Daily News Office, Cardiff. 228 ANTYouns), aged 35, seeks an Engagement in connection with the Coal and Shipping Busi- ness 16 years' experience; thorouShknowle«Ige of French; highest testimonials.—Ferdinand, Daily News," Swansea. 175 ffilt. APARTMENTS (unfurnished) to Let; good healthy position.—Apply 12b, Wvndham-crescent, Can ion. J 274 ^MENTS to Let, furnished or unfurnished -^V_at ii, Eleanor-street. Docks, Cardiff. 6 HE™HaC £ ^SON^FUU^F^' Witth Boating and Pleasure Gardens 4nt £ 40• ow-.Apply on the premises. £ *0, inc°ming 59 Houses Mantel HOUSE for sale in Harriett-street", CathayP"^ rooms rent 9s per week. Also Two Houses in Richard-street; rent 8s per week.-For particulars and price, apply 1, Harriet-street. 7 EWPORT.-IVanted, on the 1st October, for office purposes, Front Premises in a leading thoroughfare in Newport.—Address Premises, Daily News' Office, 11, Tredegar-place, Newport. for ^ak.-Mi5Cgllaneons> BAY MARE for sale, with black points, 14 hands, rising four years. Also good spring Cart.—Apply 36, Bedford-street, or 218, Ely-road. ybl FRUITERERS.—For Sale, a large quantity of choice Fruit.—Apply at the Heathcock Hotel, Llandatl. 61 TRAP (new) for sale for cob about 14 hands: snit- able for grocer, butcher, or baker,—Apply 1, Har- riet-street, Cathay s. 8 LAMP OILS.—Best burning lamp oils. Shops and others supplied in large and small quantities.— Apply to G. Jeflferies and Son, Wellington-street, Canton. 202 fflisrdlaimms. TRADESMEN push your Business. Window Tickets, tin or card board. Handsome colours. —2, Liberal Club, Cardiff. 244 WATCH, at 12s 6d Agents wanted.—Bertrand Hamilton, 137, High- street, Stoke Newington, London, N. 136 VACANCIES IN CIVILSERViCE.-Age 1&-25. Commencing salaries range to £100. Rapid pre- paration by correspondence.—Intelligent young men Secretary, Civil Service Examination Agency, unhead, London. 284 TMPORTANT to small Capitalists wishing to com- t"C^ tobacconists for illustrated guide (110 road, London t0 H" Myers and Co-' E^on" T^^Ext^liF made immediately with Mason's Dandelirmr-0* ~3senoa of Herbs, composed of Yarrow, for samnl« K^iley' a"d Horelround; send 9 stamps Newball an<i enou2h to make four gallon-, to wanted. wason. Chemists, Nottingham. Agents 413e Xj Comfortah^ ti^118 Excursions, &c., will find place, Ampihili.sm,aSP t' Brython House, 5, Houghton- "Vroncw Lond°n, N.W. 905 JN Pleasure Boa^^Ul?E ^ARTIES.—Tickets for Hotel, lilandaff. had at the Heathcock N sogial^rttvT^— ^L MAN. Addressed 7!HE I^FIRMITIES ot advice on health, and conf^la y to y°unS men, with store the nervous and debiHfL.111? reciPes that will re- manhood. Free for the benefit^ t?, the ful1 power of and speedy cure without the niri A who desire a safe stamp to prepay postage. Addr«„ Su&c^s- Send ..lie of Anatomy, Birmingham, 88 b'cretary, Institute WATCHES, JEwiciX^y TIKS WA'ICH »^NI) COUN- o £ W 80ERyBeforde beautifully illustrated. 1,000 tino copper niof 8 in^s gratis post free on application, to anv^ J11^?^' S AK company's Meager, A*%Pg o? the street. Birmingham. The pre-, ai universally recommend their readers to obtain a catalogue. omgenct lost anti Jouuir, LOST, on Wednesday last, in or neaTw^d^ti^tr^ gold buckle Ring. Anyone flnd:ng same will be well rewarded on retui-ning it to the South Wales Daily News Office. 96 LOST, on Monday morning, between the "South JU Wales Daily News" Office and Taff Station, a ,,ilver Watch C..ain -Finder returning same to 45, fciftpphire-street, will be rewarded. k Àtnustmtnts. rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER.MR. EDWARD ^ETCHER. ACTING MANAGER MR. JOHN SHERIDAiN. TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), AUGUST 2bth, Special Engagement of Clarence.and Bland Holts great Drama, from the Theatre Royal, Drury Lane, THE WORLD.. By Paul Merritt, Henry Pettitt, and Augustus Harris Mr Bland Holt in his celebrated character of Miss Jewell, as played by him throughout Australia and New Zealand.. A Act I.—Cape Colony. Act II.—The kquator. Act III.—The Raft. Act IV.—The Inventories. Act V— The Grand Hotel. Act VI.—Lincoln's Inn. Act vil. —The Lunatic Asylum. Act VnL-Palace Chambers. MONDAY NEXT, August 31st. THE MARVELLOUS MA.1ILTONS. Friday, September 11th, Annual Benefit of Mr Edward Fletcher. Grand Production of HAMLET. Box plan for Hamlet now open. Doors Open at 7. Commence 7.30; Half-price 9. Box plan at Messrs Thompson and shackell's, Crock- herbtown. 53237 (tourstflns. EXCURSIONS BETWEEN CARDIFF JLK AND WESTON, By the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET or QUEEN OF THE BAY, (Wind, weather, and circiiiiistancex permitting). TU USD AY, AUGUST 2b. Leave Cardiff 9.20 a.m. and 5 p.m. „ Weston 3.0 and 6.30 p.m. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26. Leave Cardiff 7.30 a.m., and 3.45 p.m. „ Weston 9.30 a.ni., 7.0 and 8.15 p.m. THURSDAY. AUGUST 27. Leave Cardiff 8.15 a.m. and 4.45 p.m. Weiton 9.45 a m. and 8 p.m. Fares—Between Cardiff and Weston, to-and-fro, Fore deck, Is 6d; Saloon, 2s; Single Fare, Is and Is 6d. Bay trips, Is. Refreshments on board. 355e—7378a BY ORDER. ALTERATION of SAILINGS for LADY MARGARET and QUEEN OF THE BAY, from CARDIFF to WESTON, WEDNESDAY, August 26th.—See times above. 76016 M°õNLIG.HT-EXCURSION: FROM: i-V-L CARDIFF BY THE LADY MARGARET AND QUEKN OF THE BAY. TUESDAY, AUG. 2b Leave Cardiff 7.45 p.m. WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26. Leave Cardiff 8.30 p.m. Fare, one shilling. 75989 By Order._ EXCURSIONS FROM CARDIFF TO WESTON AND ILFRACOMBE, BY THE LADY MARGARET. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 26th, Leave Cardiff 7.30 a.m. „ Ilfracombe .4.15 p.m. „ Weston 8.15 P.m. THURSDAY. AUGUST 27th. Leave Cardiff 8.15 a.m. „ Ilfracombe. 4.0 p.m. „ Weston 8.0 p.m. The Steamer will caU'off' Lyiiniouth to- nd-froon Wednesday. 759oo ARTTN^ IYCURSTOLTS by THE FAVOURITE STEAMER FISHERMAN (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting). WEDNESDAY, AUG. 26TH, Cardiff to Weston, 9.1b a.m., and 4.45 p.m. Weston to Cardiff, 8.30 p.in. FRIOAY, AUGUST 28TH, Cardiff to Weston, 10.15 a.m., 6.30 p.m. Weston to Cardiff, 5.15 and 9.3J p.m. SATURDAY, AUGUST 29TH TO AUGUST 31ST AT ILFKACOMBE. Cardiff to Ilfracombe, 12.30 p.m. Ilfracombe to Cardin, Monday, August 31st, calling off Lynmouth to and tro, and off Cornish's Stage, Penarth, each d »y. ^_4, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. By Order. 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, swollen tonsils, enlarged uvula, wedklsited Volga, dec. Those constantly speaking, sinking, or l-eading, by using the so freaua^fwvatti'°,hu?kluess- (lryn.ss, an«f irritation so Ireqjantlyattendant on over-exertion • also of nvo- cayed teeth, disordered stomach, mouth ulcerations and other causes. As a cure for or{inary sore throat, with its usual p',a1l1f1l and f.ometun68 dangerous the f.nn nGar le is far better than anything. Bottles, Is 6d. Sol(faverywliere. PE TUS1 STh WHITE COUGH MIX- PE TUS1 STh WHFTJ?- COUGH MIX- _IL TURE. 1 he most reliable, speedy, and agree, able cure for coughs colds, asthma, bronchitis Con- sumption, and all diseases of the lung* and vAr passages. It is soothing, comforting, and tranonil fizing in its action quite different8, from o?d"nary cough remedies. Affords relief after second dose Bottles, Is lid and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Chemi-ts. RACHOFT'S ARECA NUT TOOTH PASTE.—Regularly used every morning the teeth are kept in beautiful order. All decaying and dstr uctive tartar is removed from the enamel, which assumes its ivory. ike appearall e. /SRACROFT'S PASTE removes all causes cf decay, and will preserve the teeth intact for many years. Branded Pots, Is each. Sold everywhere. RACROFT'S ARECA TOOTH PASTE. C By using this delicious Aromatic Dentifrice the enamel of the teeth becomes white, sound, and polished like ivory. It is exceedingly fragrant, and specially useful. Get CracrofL's. DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE EARS, etc. T^ELLAR'S ESSENCE FOR DEAF- NESS should always be tried, as in numbers of eases, seemingly incurable, it has done wonders. Slight w"'ss' obstructions in the ears, and the incessant rer«ImiliK !'oun(ls 80 frequent with affected hearing, are removed, bold everywhere. CORNS I CORNS 1 CORNS I I BLNIONS AND ENLARGED TOE JOINTS III CURED IN A FEW DAYS. jj m R'S, CORN AND BUNION are tlle only real remedy. Thev instantlv'softin- shields> or compositions. By SLSSS Kto!L-S perfectly prepared soaps, scented with injurious acrid oi s frequently cause skin diseases. For w^h ng at all times, and bringing the skin to a soft, pliable healthy condition, Sulpholine Soap holds the tirst place. Its odour is very pleasant, and the Soap not expensive. Tablets, 6d each. LIVER COMPLAINTS; BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION. CURED BY STOMACH DERANGEMENTS D R- KINGS DANDELION & QUININE LIVER PILLS SVithout mercury\ e liver, and, whilst mildly aperient are all that can be desired. Dr. King's famous Pills purify and clear the entire system by freeing the liver from sluggishness, causing the stomach to properly per. form its functions, quickly and entirely removing all feeling of headache, dizziness, oppressions at chest and back, disagreeable taste, nausea, indigestion, spasm sensation of heaviness, and irritating depression attend' ing bilious attacks and liver derangemeuts. BE SURE TO HAVE DR. KING'S PILLS. 247 SOLD EVERYWHERE. 11945 POSITIVE REMEDIES. Consult the Book of Positive Remedies or the Cure of all Diseases. GRATIS.-Sent by Post to all parts ot he World on receipt of Two Stamps to prepay postage. POSITIVE CURIE FOR DEBILITIES Jt.11. AND DERANGEMENTS OF THE GENERA- TIVE AND NERVOUS SYSTEM, NER/OUS DE- BILITY AND EXHAUSTION, THE RESULT OF OVER-TAXED ENERGIES IS GIVEN IN THE BOOK OF "POSITIVE REMEDIES. This Book gives a POSITIVE REMEDY for all DISEASES The Names of all Medicines are given in English. Cases and Testimonials, with means used in each case. IT IS A GUIDE TO THE SELF.TREATMENT OF ALL DISEASES, and should be Consulted by all who require medical treatment. NOTICE.—THii POSI TIVE MEDICINES GIVEN IN THE BOOK G 'POSITIVE REMEDIES' ARE THE MEDICINE USED BY DR. SMI 1. FOR OVER THIRTY YEARS. By the aid of this Book Invalids may form a correct knowledge of their malady, and And a Positive Remedy for tke Cure. The names are pub- 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 Stamps for the BOOK OF POSITIVE REMEDIES, which contains 244 pages, and gives a cure for all diseases. Post free on receipt of Two Stamps direct from 716 H. A H. SMITH de CO. 130 POSITIVE REMEDY LABORATORY, 26. SOUTHAMPTON-ROW. LONDON. w.e A WORD TO THE WISE: Cause & cure debility, want of energy,and premature decay. In- structioiis toreain health and vigor. Sent on receipt of swamps byPubbahera. Fitaalan.gqua.rfl, jfcqi w lusittiss Àhhresses. JOT HAM AND SON S, THE PRINCIPALITY JUVENILE OUTFITTERS, 26 & 27, ST. ]\JARY-STREET, CARDIFF, JERSEY SUITS AND JERSEYS. JERSEYS AND JERSEY SUITS N AVY BLUE, BLACK, RENAT, J^/JARONE, SEAL BROWN, AND jplANCY MIXTURES Fine Stockinette three- thread and Worsted and Knitted \y0ol JERSEYS JERSEY SUITS, and JERSEY KNICKERS. LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTH WALES. ARE THE BEST FOR SCHOOL WEAR. FOR THE SEASIDE. FOR THE HOLIDAYS. UNEQUALLED FOR STRENGTH AND DURABILITY. SUITS from Is. lld. to 20s. J-OTHAM AND SONS, 26 and 27 ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. 20e JJCONOMY IN FUEL. .HALL'S PATENT FEED WATER H E A T E 11. "^TILLIAMS1 t ATENT BLOWER AND SMOKE CONSUMER FOR STEAM BOILERS JOHN "YjTILLIAMS AND SON, SOLE LICENSEES & MAKERS, QUE EN S T H, B et, CARDIFF. 107e PIANOS.-WHY BE WITHOUT ONE When you can become the owner of a nk instrument for the small payment, of 10s 6d pER MONTH ON rriHOMPSON AND gHACKELL S niRE SYSTEM ? No security WfWjrf SJJMM *"J "OBGAHS AND HARMONHJMS ON SIMILAR TERMS. Catalogtte-q Brecon application. THOMPSON AND. ACKELL, PIANOFORTE AND^1^ ^REHOUSE, QUEEN'S BU^mNGS, CARDIFF Also at SWANSEA^oUCKSTEH 24oend -=- E F 0 E BUYING A p BEF° WATCH ANYwJEREN G A Write for the 'jtcationf by' tiie Senfc fre« on LARGEST wScHMANUFACTURER. .S-Prompt and Perfect WA*I'CH RE P.klp- Carriage twiert. Estimates iven and Cost of Carna.ge ta.ken. Ship Included. Largest GoldCbal" bt°ck ,n Engia^. T KTrussell (Maker to herMaje^Jge Queen), CATHEDRAL WORK^^ol 0H ^TREET, 12042 NO AGEgTSjN WALEs^ 393e NOTICE OF REMOVAL. T,, H. D A-VIES AND Co., "THE rAILORS, I Beg to intimate to general public that they havesecur lately occnnf .Com- modious CORNER ^R^K SI'REe/ v&e<i byMr Marsh in CUSTOM HO ^mCEST Patt5^« open,and are showing the OtJ WEST and QUALITIES in SCOTCH ^S .lc hLlTINGS, FANCY TROUSERING UNDFRnr^ Please notice their TlK^ eaualled in G WINDOWS. Value not ^orqpwt fav^ardiff- They thank their Patrol's future 0rd«rS' aac^ P «• mise the same attention tott»eir mture orders. 1 Please Notice tbe Address; T. H. DA VIES AND Co., <« jjjU TAILORS,' Jose CUSTOM HSTREET. RDIFF. TRIMNELL'S LIFE-GIVING AND PRESERVING E R V I N B TONIc, For either Sex; will cure all kinds of nervou debility arising from any source o weakness, from whatever cause it may are a few of the Symptom^' of Nervous e 11 y Depression of spirits, inaptitude for 1 n* Untttness for study, dislike for society, dis J °,);?'1'er any kind of business, involuntary an?,leSs of sight, sparks before the eyes, deaf 1 uoise in tlie ears, sense of tightness, of sunocation, constant mental misgiving, pains 111. of the t•? constant sense of weariness, lrritat' ^'dneys and bladder, palpitation of tremu lousnesson any sudden ,mP"|.i(i' senanrw ^dence, fond of moping alone. n ^es ^y' carelesi about life, its joys, its good f«lts lluties » irregularity of the bowels, feel K )k oa for nothing, failure of memory .intellectua P r and faculties more or less impaired, lttu j ?ess. flatu- lency a.nd indigestion. frhe^e4r 0f nh es- silent wretchedness arising from the tea ^Physical weak- ness, fear of insanity, inisera'J!10 for the present, no hope for the future, ing during sleep. looking and feeling ill witl,1.oUVe?vhie t^80, 0ne or two packages of Trimnell a Ner ne Tome will cure slight cases of the above. Where it ftas been badly treated or neglected it will require a longer time to effect a cure. t Is lid and 2s 9d per packet One trial is sufliciellt to prove the virtue of the above Compound, to be baa at most respectable Chemists, Druggists, and MetllJ.l"B Vendors throughout the World. If you have any difficulty III obtaining it send stamps or Post-office Grder direct to the Proprietor, and it will be forwarded at once. All 2s 9d sizes Post Vtoo to any parj 0{ kingdom. N.B.—None are genuine unless they have the Proprietor's signature on the Government Stamp- W. TRIMNELL. TO IMITATE THIS WOULD BE FORQERY. FULL DIRECTIONS ON EACH PACKAGE. SOLE MANUFACTURER AND PROPRIETOR W TRIMNELL, MEDICAL BOTANIST 167. i, MO!BA.TEB&\C,E CARDIFF EBusiness Abbres-ges. TRY pUDGE FOR T OOLS. rjpooLs. rj^OOLS. rj^OOLS. rnooLi. rjpooLs. J aiOOLS. rlioOLS. TOOLS I. TRY P U D G E, AT THE NEW TOOL JQEPOT. r OOLS. -IOOLS. IIOOLS. rjpooLs. fjpOOLS. OOLS. rpooLs. rjpooLS. SHEFFIELD HOUSE, CUSTOM HOUSE-STREET, CARDIFF. 286e FULTON, JQUNLOP, AND CO. CARDIFF AND SWANSEA, ALSO AT WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH BASS AND CO., ALLSOPP AND SONS, Aud others of the finest BURTON ALES. PRICES Per Kihltlrkiu. 185. 21s. 24a. Per Firkin. Qq 10a.' 6d. 12a And upwards. 155 I A U T 1 0 N GENUINE "IMPROVED' BRADBURY & CO.'S SEWING MACHINES can only lie obtained in this district from the under- signed. It isa fact that like most reliable well known articles these celebrated Machines are imitated uy inferior makers. and the counterfeit Macuines are passed off by unprincipled persons as lirauoury s IMPROVED," to the great disappointment of pur- chasers and injury to Messis BItADBLR\ & CO. and their Asrents. The Genuine Bradbury Machine may lie easily known by the Trade Mark—a Profile ct the Duke of Wellington on each Machine. JJ E N R Y T £ H O M A S ST. JOHN'S CHURCH-SQUARE. CARDIFF. i2, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD; and 34, HIGH STREET, TltEOItKY. Illustrated Price Lists on Application. 170e 10, 11, & 12, WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. G. A. STIII, UNDERTAKER, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETOR, OSTRICH PLUME & GENTERAI. FURNISH ING ESTABLISHMENT. The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, and every requisite for Funeral Furnishinjr. 7 154e MPORTANT SPECIAL. E N S 0 N NEW PATENT (No. 4658), "LUDGATE" WATCH, SILVER GOLD £ 5 5 £ 12 12 IS A SPECIAL STRENGTH' SILVER ENGLISH LEVER, MY BEST LONDON MAKE, WITU THREE-QUARTER PLATE BIOVEMENT. JEWELLED THROUGHOUT. CHRONOMETER BALANCE, WITH DAMP AND DUST PROOF PATENT RING BAND, AND EXTENDED BARREL, IN MASSIVE STERLING SILVER DOME CASES WITH CRYSTAL GLASS FRONT WINDS & SETS HANDS t OPENS AT BACK, MAKING IT A BETTER WATCH THAN ANY B10 WATCH IN THE MARKET, ITS ADVANTAGES, OVER THE OLD AND FAULTY FULL PLATE BEING ENORMOUS, AS THE 'LUDGATE' WATCH WILL LAST ONE HUNDRED YEARS. IT NEVER BREAKS, AS IT CANNOT BE ova WOUND AND MEVER NEEDS EXPENSIVF, REPAIRS. IS A BETTER TIMEKEEPER. IS A BETTER WATCH, AND IS BETTER VALUE THAN ANY OTHER WATCH SOLD FOR E10 IN TOWN OR COUNTRY. WILL STAND ROUGH USAGE OF ALL KINDS, AND IS THEREFORE THE BEST WATCH AND EQUALLY SUITED FOR WORKMEN, RAILWAY MEN, MINERS, GENTLEMEN, BOYS, AND ALL WHO REQUIRE A PERFECT WATCH OF EXTRA STRENGTH FOR HOME, INDIAN, OR COLONIAL USE, MADE IN THREE SIZES, AS UNDER: WORKMAN'S, LARGE SIZE MINER'S <& RAILWAY MEN'S, EXTRA LARGE SIZE, AND FOR GENERAL WEAR, MEDIUM SIZE. SENT FREE AND SAFE AT OUR RISK TO ALL PARTS FOR Bo 5s U.1. CASH, OR P.O.O., PAYABLE AT G.P.O. PRICE IN 18-CARAT GOLD CRYSTAL GLASS CASES TWELVE GUINEAS. SPECIALLY NOTE that J. W. BSNSON Is the only Maker of a Three-Quartet- Plate English Watch for E5 bs, and that our Patent LudgiLte "Watch cannot be had through, or of any Watchmaker in the Kingdom. Any infringement of the Patent Rights will be proceeded against. A Book explaining the advantages of this Watch over the Full Plate English Watches sold by all other makers, will be sent Post Free on appli cation, to j W. B o N, WATCHMAKER TO H.M. THE QUEEN, THE STEAM FACTORY, 62 AND 64, LUDGATE-HILL, E.C., AND 25, OLD BOND-STREET, W., LONDON. Illustrated Pamphlets of Watches from B2 to £500, Gold and Silver Jewellery, Clocks (House, Chime, and Turret), and Musical Boxes, free on application, 8LUB AssoCIATIO.NS.-FOILENIEN, SECRETARIES of FRIENDLY SOCIETIES, AGENTS, and others will find their incomes considerably increased by establishing Clubs for the New Patent "Ludgate" Watch, as it is worth from S5 to 210 more than any English Watch sold, and therefore bound to supersede all otheM in the market. 11968 72776 253e INJECTION h DAY.—An INFALLIBLE JL REMEDY and certain cure for all Discharges from the Urinary Organs in either sex, whether acquired or constitutional, recent or chronic; cures in a few days without medicines. Sold in bottles 211 6d each, by ail chemists. London agents, F. Newbury and Sons, 1, King Edward-street, E.C. Agents for Cardiff, J. Munday, Chemist, 1 High-street; and all Chemists Qe. iBiisinsss ^iiiteses. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR SYMINGTON'S ARAB'S COFFEE. FOR STRENGTH, FLAVOUR, & AROMA IT STANDS UNEQUALLED. SOLD IN OBLONG TINS, B 0 W D K N STEAM MILLS, MARKET HAHUOROUGH. GOLD MEDAL, NEW ZEALAND, 1852. 350e W. P EDLEP.'S TTMBRELLAS, ALKING STICKS, AND JVEATHER JGAGS, ARE THE BEST. ESTABLISHED 1867. 34: B 0YAL-ARCADE, £ 1ARD1FF. BRANCH: 98, GLEBE-STREET, PENARTH. BEST HOUSE IX 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 l'trrulecl. UMBRELLAS AT ALL PRICES TO SUIT ALL CLASSES. GENTS' UMBRELLAS. Silk, at 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s fed. 15s 6d, and 18s 6d. ltussell Silk, at 10s 6d Silver Mounted, 14s 6d. Repp, at 7s 6d, 9s, lus 6d, and 12s 6d. Alpaca, 5s 6d, bs 6d, and 7s 6d, LADIES' UMBRELLAS. Silk, 7s 6d, 8s 6d, 10s 6d, 12s 6d, 15s, and 21s. Repp, 4s 5d, 5s 6d, 6s 6d, and 8s 6d. Russell Silk, 8s 6d, 9s 6d. and 10s 6d. 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, 16s 3rd ditto, 10s 6d; 4th ditto, 8s 6d. LADIES' 22IN. UMBRELLAS. 1st quality, 12s 6a 2nd ditto, 13s 6d; 3rd ditto, 8s 6d; 4th ditto, 6s 6d. RUSSELL SILK (Guaranteed not to Split). GENTS' 25in. UMBRELLAS, at 9s. 6d.; LADIES' 22in. do., at 7s. 6d. REPP. GENTS' 25in. UMBRELLAS—1st quality, 7s. 6d 2nd ditto, 6s 6d. LADIES' 22in. UMBRELLAS—1st quality, 6s. 6d. 2nd ditto, 5s 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 ILUQ BTBAPS. W, p F, D L BLwo "JJMBRELLA AN U FACTORY, 3 4, ROYAL A ft Q A B E, CARDIFJ, AND 08, GLEBE STREET, PENARTH. « I ,I. -0. THE FOUNDATION PRINCIPLE OF W. J) RICE & SONS, Busine s is that CUSTOM IS DRAWN BY THE MAGNET OF VARIETY AND VALUE." They are now showing considerable accessions of New Fresh, and Attractive Stock in GENTLEMEN'S AND JUVENILES' READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS, CAPS, SHIRTS, AND HOSIERY, At Prices that have never been Lower from Manufac- turers' Hands. ADDRESS THE CARDIFF HOUSE. 50 & 51, ST. MARY-STREET, & 46 & 47, CAROLINE 23 STREET, CARDIFF. 111 SEWING IVfA CHINES ks SEWING MACHINES Why buy through Canvassers, when you can order the IMPROVED SINGERand WHEELER & WILSON SEWING MACHINES direct from H JONKER PENARTH, and effect a saving of 3s in the E, as the following prices will conclusively show- IMPROVED SINGER HAND MACHINE, B5 3s usual price R4 4s- less 10 per cent. Same with Handsome Box, S5 15s usual price, £ 4 19s —less 10 per cent. FAMILY TREADLE, £ 4 usual price, £ 5 5s—less 10 per cent. Same with Handsome Box, E4 108; usual price, £ 6— less 10 per cent. TAILORING MACHINE, £ 4 17s 6d; usualprice26 10s—less 10 per cent. Same with Handsome Box, B5 10s usual price, L7 7s —less 10 per cent. Each machine beautifully finished, provided with patent self winder, attachments and all the latest improvements. and guaranteed to be in perfect working order. NOTE THE ADDRESS— H. JONKER, PENARTH, near Cardiff. 696 Trade Specially Supplied. SCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS.—The K? attention of Principals of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to toe following moderate PRE- PAID TARIFF for School Advertisements :— One Three Six Twelve Insertion Insertions. Insertions. Insertion s. d. s. d. 8. d s. d Four Lines.. 1 0 2 6 40.. 60 Six Lines 1 6 3 0 60.. 90 Eight Lines.. 2 0 5 0 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines 3 0 7 6 12 0 18 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. Advertise ments can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the South Wain JJaily JSewt, No as to form par; of a.series of, tag" ;&USíU£5S Ài)brcSs£5. E. N EWBY, GENERAL E NGRAVER, DIE gINKER, L ETTER c UTTER, &c. 115, COWBRIDGE-ROAD. WORKS: 5, ROYAL ARCADE. BRANCH 175, BUTE-ROAD, CARDIFF. BRASS WINDOW PLATES, flat, half-round, er O.G., engraved, fitted, and fixed com- plete. BRASS DOOR, DOOR POST, OFFICE, and FINGER PLATES, of any shape or design, fitted and fixed complete. BRASS MONUMENTAL, MEMORIAL, and INSCRIPTION PLATES to order. COFFIN PLATES, &c., engraved for the trade. INITIALS, MONOGRAMS, CRESTS, &c., on plate. Especial arrangements have been made to meet the requirements of jewellers, ironmongers, and the trade generally. ZINC or COPPER STENCIL PLATES for marking sacks, boxes, &c. BRASS LETTERS for pattern makers, on. gineers, &c. BRASS LABELS for patentees, ironmongers, tc. TRADE MARKS AND FAC SIMILE HAND STAMPS. WAX SEALS FOR WINE MERCHANTS, CHEMISTS, &c., BRASS CHECKS for Clubs, Bowling Greens, Concert Halls, &c., BURN MARKS and BRANDING IRONS, STEEL XAIE, LETTER and FIGURE PUNCHES. WORKMEN'S TIME CHECKS. WOOD LETTERS, LINES and BLOCKS of Every Description cut for the trade. Sketches and Estimates on Application NOTt fSa ArartijtM 5, ROYAL A ItcAM (St. Mary-street end), CARDIFF, r R. J. HEATH AND SONS. 12, CROCKHERBTOWN. CARDIFF. Have now on view the largest Stock of High-eba p IANOFORTES, QRGANS, AND H ARMONIUIISe IN SOUTH WALES, Which they are offering at a LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH and on the three years' system, from 10s 6d per month Pianos, from 15 guineas. Illustrated Catalogues Post Free 2SBa NEW LOCAL MINING STORY. With the view of making the South Walet Sekt acceptable to all classes of our readers, the pro- prietors have made arrangements for the publica- tion of a NEW STORY OF LOCAL COLLIER LIIH, ENTITLED MARY ARMITAGE, THE MINER'S DAUGHTER. The Story is one of intense interest, full of trm— tional situations, and enchaining the readmot 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 tht bands of our mining readers. The following chapter synopsis will give eont idea of the nature and scope of the story :— CHAPTER I.—Joe Armitage. II II.—After Twenty Yean.-The BeUe of Pen. graig. III.—Mary's Adventure-Will Zvana. go Collier. IV.—The New Minister-Mary as a Pit GirL » V.-Dick Davies-The" Snake in the Grass." VI.—Mr Haimawfty, the AgttatorMftlt on Strike.. VIL-" Will you see your Children Sarre ro- "Surrender, man! Never!" „ VIII.—Arrival of tbe Knobsticks—The Riot. „ IX.—Mary the Peacemaker—Will ICvana, tba New Leader. X.-Jane Davies falls in Love-Leap Yell Privileges. n XI.-The Minister declines to respond*- Love turned to hate. » XII,—The presentiment-Mary is net my daughter-The Explosion-Death at Joe Armitage. It XilL-A leaf from a sealed book-The hehy clothes. „ XIV.—The Minister's Quest-Banned. II XV.—An unnatural mother — Dick Dries finds "a mine of gold." XVL—Mary's prosecutor-Saved by a door boy. XVII.—Mr Morton, the new colliery owner— « The aim of WUl Evans's life. i :TVIII. -Mrs Morton visits Mary-Jane Davies's inquisitiveness. „ XIX.—Mr H anna way's diappea-rance-Will Evans's heroism. „ XX.—The Unravelling of the Skein-TIM Minister makes a discovery. » XKL-Marv and her mother.—The Minister's magnanimity—Conclusion. The first chapter of the Story will appear in the" SOUTH WALES ECHO" on SATURDAY, the 29th inst., and will be continued on rsirb Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday till completed. N EWPORT.-SOUTH WALES ECHO. The SOUTH WALKS ECHO is published at the NEWPORT OFFICE, ll.Tredegar-place, as follows:- FIRST EDITION 3 15 p ir. SECOND EDITION "Ym r. u. SPECIAL EDITION !<>!30 P. The SPECIAL EDITION contains ali the Ne-a of the Day up to Six o'clock p.m.-inolading the latett Stock Exchange and Sporting XeleVTMM. Setd by 4B Newsagents and Newsboys