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STEEL Sheets -Pr:tctical Works Manager wanted must Imve had experience in rollin tin bars into sheets state age. references, and salary required.- Address Steel, W. 8. Smith and Son, Union-street, Birmingham. 335 Jlgencus, ^rafoelters, &c. AGENTS wanted for Patented Household Novelty sample post free.) stamps.—Booth and Co., 41, St. Andrew's Hill, London, E.C. 239 a GENTS wanted to Sell our celebrated Packe* Teas, French Coffee in Tins, and Cocoa. Parti solars free.—Oliver Oliver and Co., 233, Southgate- lOad, London. 204 Wtt -business prnrns*s, &r. ("TASTLK -road.—Shop and House to Let, plate-glass j front business side of road.—Address J 813, Kcho Office, Cardiff. 813 OFFICES in St. Mary-street.—To be Let, Rooms on the Secoiul Floor of 97, St. Mary-street, recently in tho occupation of Mr Harry Cousins, Solicitor.—Apply at tile South Wales Daily News" Office, Cardiff. 6542 TO Let, a l-argu House and Shop.—James Fair- dough, AbertiUery. 1 IIO Let, Set of Rooms as Offices, on second floor above "South Wales Daily News" Offices, St. ^lary-street; also two Ser,s of Rooms on third 1100\ Apply to South Wales Daily News" Ottke. Cardiff. EBusinesses for IBxsposal. OUTH Coast.—Exceptional Chance.—Antique and Curio Business, very profitable and caRY: rent ill let olf; lease, stock, nnd furniture, if at once. —Address 17ft, London-road, St. Leonaids-on-Sea. 519 Jor nlt. CYCLES, watches, pipes, toys, hardware, furniture, tea, everything. Agents wanted. Wholesale Snide free.—Write Henry May (23),- Birmingham. c82 CYAUSHIKUS Cloth iiall. Galashiels.—Tweeds a.t Jr Wholesale Prices. Suitings. Trouserings. Cos- mmes, erg. Write for patterns.—Cinsholm ilc Co. choose your Suits until you 1f see ouv splendid Vienna, Serge, and Tweed Suitings to Mi-asuve. 3511 ód malIc high-class style; patterns post frce; you can save a sovcreigtl.-Th Woollen Company, Bradford. 659 ■3 ARE Books, Curious Books, Sensational Book", Fren -h Novels in F.nglish, etc.; (Inscriptive cata- logue, stamp.—W. Dawson, 14. Packington-street, :WOndon. N. 125 CSAMPLES and Testimonials Gratis. — Napier's Patent Cephalic Snuff (worth its weight in gold) jnres deafness, polypus, weak sight, fits, catarrh, and til head disea..es. -Send directed envelope Profesor Vapier, Brean-villa, Moorlaud-voad, Weston-super- Mare, Somerset. Agents—Bristol Messrs Ferris and Co.. Union-street. In Bottles, 2s 9d. 105 ~«0UTC WALKS PROPERTY OAZKTT K,' A .VIONTHIV REGISTER OK ESTATES, HO USES, UNI >3, lie" to be "F:r 01' :OI.1) in Wales, Monmouth- lhire, West of England, Ac. 1,00C Copies sent Monthly, post-free, to the leading inhabitants of Wales and Monmouthshire. Insertions free. Copies I&.>t-free, from Messrs HERN, Estate Agents M:>,ry-stre(. Cardiff. 2444 7FV) Sailors.—Cowl, ciic:ip. — Apply Coofce, .Tnry 1 Martley, near Worcester. 895 ,rf^VVRNTY-Fonr Portraits, Stamp Size, for Is 6d JL 100 for 3;. 3d. Twelve Carte Port-rails, 2s 6d ix for Is 6d. Twelve Cabinet Portraits, 5s 6d Six for Enlargements, 8 3s 12 inch, 7s 6d 15 inch, 103 Send Carte 01' Cabinet amI P.O., ani you will receive Iii;rti!v-Bni.shed Copies, with Original.—Francis Co., Established 1885. TYPEWRITER, ,-plendid i'tru-;ëtfor £3; cost £ 9 quit.e new.—Send for particulars, King, Sell, iutl RaiUon, 12, dough-square. London. 728 iftxs&Uanonts. FURNISH on our New Hire Svst.em. Houses or Apartments completely furnished on a new sys- tem adopted solely by ua, whereby all publicity, jxposure, and nquiries usually made by other com panics are dispensed with. We havc an immensestock of Household Fumitnre of cheap and superior quality All goods sold on the llire System at ready-money prices. We make n.) extra charge for credit, and all gooda sent home ill a private van free of charge. No stamp 01' agreement charges made; no bill of sale; 'TeyLlI1Dg private. Al"ral1ements completed without delay, and, being msvnnfacuirers, we guarantee quality, Mid will undertake to supply furniture, etc., at 10 per cent less than any price-list issued by any firm in Cardiff, liieven showrooms. Call and inspect onr im. mense stock, and com para ptices before purchasing sewhere. We will supply worth for 2s 6d weekly £10 worth, 4s weekly B15 worth for 5s weekly worth, 6s weekly and .so on in proportion. Specia terms for larger quantities. Please note the Address SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Catle-qt. (opoosite the f!a.->tle). Cardiir. J.!tonty. nnrA /WVO> TO LEND, BY THE PRO VINCIAL UNION BANK, in Zums of £ 10 to £ 500, on NOTE OF HAND ALONE, w on any othe, security, at a few hours' notice, to 4tU classes, lepayable by easy instalments. No sureties required, and no good application is ever refused. All communications strictly private. The business of this bank was originally established in 1863, and has grown lo be ihe largest in the Kingdom owing to the honourable and straightforward manner In "hich it has oeon conducted, the uniform courtesy and prompt attention of its officials having inspired the confidence and recommendation of its numerous cu,<Lomer. The public are cautioned against those loan offices aml money lenders, whose only object is to ob. tain fees. If desired, an Official from the Bank will attend at applicant's residence with Cash, and carry out the advance without DELAY.—Apply to the Manager, Western Branch, Mr Stanley Dowding, I, Queen-square, Bristol. District Agent, Mr E. W. Webber, 3, Working street, Cardiff. 643 IMPORTANT NOTICE.—If you want Money, send JJL stamp for Prospectus before borrowing elsewhere, to Mr Pike, t- Salisbury-road, Cardiff 14421 FIELDINGS, LIMITED, continue to advance Jt- from 2b to £1,000 on applicatiun, without delay. No publicity; no fees; low interest; easy repayments. Communications and enquiries are treated in strict confidence. AÜvances Dlde iu town or country. Prospectuses free. or senú stamped envelope to either uf the Addresses below Hayes Buildings. Car- diff; 1; Albert Chambers, Stow-hill, Newport; 4, St. Cailiariue-otreei (opposite Police-station), Pontypridd. 13933 MESSRS W. AND S. HERN, ESTATE AGENTS, I 74, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are prepared to iMivancefrMa.ElTOto Mortgage of Free- hold or Leasehold Property, and from £50 to £1,000 on petHonal security. 3664 ,y £ ONEY MONEY £3 TO £>00 Adv»ncff4 m a few hours' notice. Strictly private. 4r1ud..rate temis easy repayments. Apply MANAGER, 43, BRIDGE-STREET 742 15841 NEWPORT. EOitGE'S PTLEAN D GRAVEL PILLS \JT are now recognised by all as being the best Medi- oine yet discovered for PILE and GRAVEL, as well as lor the following pains, which, in 99 cases out o very 100, are caused by these painful maladies :— Pain in the Buck, Flatulency, Griping, Colic, a Sense of Weight in the Back and Loins, Darting Pains in the region of the Heart, Liver, and Kidneys, Constipation, Pains in the Thighs, some- times shooting down to the calf of the Leg and Foot; Suppression and Retention of Urine Pains in tilt- Stomach, and all Liver Complaints. Thousands have been cured by these Pills, and many who have been pronounced hopeles5 lIave been thoroughly restored to health by their use. One Box will convince the most sceptical of their efficacy. In ordei to suit al1 who may be suffering from ONE or BOTH of these Maladies, the Proprietor prepares this Vegetable Remedy in the following form ;— No. PILE AND GRAVEL PILLS. No. 2.—GEORGE'S GRAVEL PILLS. No. PILLS FOR THE PILES. Important Testimonials from Doctors, Chemists, and Invalids, from all parts of the country, will be for- trarde,1 to "ny address on receipt of a stamped envelope. Sold in Bores, la llAd and 2s 9d, by all respectable Chemists. By Post, la 4d and 3s in Postage Stamps. Every box is protected by the Government Stamp. NOTICE.—The title PILE and GRAVEL PILLS" is Copyright. Proprietor—J. E. GEORGE, M.R.P.S., Hirwain, Glamorgan. „ Sample testimonial of what the post daily brings Please read and judge for yourself. Merthyr. Dear Sir,—One of my sons went out to Canada last May, and settled down in the neighbourhood of Oil Springs, Lambton, Ontario, having taken to the farm- fng business. Somo months ago he wrote home saying he had been on the sick list for several weeks suffering fearinlly from piles, which had rendered him too weak to do any manual labour. Immediately I received his letter I went to Messrs Pegl. t's and had a supply of your pills, which I forwarded to him. Three weeks Ago he wrote home saying 1.Imt your pills had done him Mime wonderful gooù. Before he had finished one box he was able to start work again. Last night I had another letter from him, stating that to all appear "ns the disease had left him, and he was in his usual heaUh. Having accidentally heard that a man living in the same neighbourhood had been a great sufferer trom piles for ove twenty years, my SOli sought him oat, and gave him half of the box he had. Within four days the man jumping with joy from the good effects of yom- pills. Having received so much benefit from your pills personally, and witnessing their good effects on the man referred to, my son is very anxious that other sufferers may know of them, and receive the tame benefit from them as he had himself.—Yours faithfully, JOSEPH WILLIAMS Publisher of Tyst a'r Dydd newspaper and Cenad Hedd magazine. Mr J. E. George, M.B.P.S., Hirwain. 4979 CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BELL POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED) OFFICES; CASTLE CHAMBERS 21, CASTLE-ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY: FRANK fl SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff ait Soigbb ourttood. Contrat{)r.: fo- all AHvf- Circular Distr;h'> i*s. Ac. t YWTOM OFFICES -X.1 OF TOT SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," 18. BKIDGE STBEET ^mas £ mtnts! CAKDIFF. rn H E A T R E HOYAL. J. LKSSRK AND MANAGER MR ED. FLETCHER TO-NIGHT, THURSDAY, now playing to crowded and enthusiastic audieuces. Mr ABUD S COMPANY in THILBY, Fiom the HAY MARKET THEATRE. LONDON, By arrangement with MR BEERBOHM TREE. As played at the Haymarket Theatre Londm, in every detail. SPECIAL MORNING PERFORMANCE (by desire) SATURDAY. May 2nd, at 2. Doors open at 1.30, Early Doom at 1- J 1 R A N D T HEAT R 1Jf THE PREMIER THEATRE OF WALES. LESSKP. MANAGES Mr CLARHNCESOUNE. Enthusiastic Reception of Mr BARRY MONKHOUSTF'S LONDON COMPANY with Lhe popular Musical Comedy AN IRISH GIRL AND HER SWEETHEART PAT. Grand Parisienne Quadrille and ac entirely new Pas de Quatre. Doors open at 7; commence 7.30. Box Office open at Theatre daily 10 to 4 Telephone 725. Prices 6d to jEl It. MONDAY NEXT, May 4th, Miss MARIE DAGMAR and her London Company in A WOMAN'S VICTORY. bíppíng Edicts. NEW ZEALAND. 11 REDUCED FARES. Intending Settlers approved by the Agent General receive passages at reduced rates by the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING Co. sand the SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION Co. s Steamers. Apply to AGENT-GENERAL FOR NEW ZEALAND, 13, Victoria-street, London, S.W. Also to Agents for the above-mentioned Companies— CUDLIPP, C. J., Castle-road, Cardiff. 15890 S. J. DA VIES, 9, Edward-place, Cardiff. J. A. SCOTT, 47, Cathays-tenrace, Cardiff. J. S. LAMBERT, Woodlands, Porth. T^hTTE STAR LINE TMJ&KR VT ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via QUEENSTOWN EVERY WEDNESDAY BRITANNIC, Wednesday May 13 Cotton not caM"1.ed on Passenger S/.f!.IJ,1MTIi. Second Cabin will be carried on the voyage marked thus*. Steerage Passage at low rates, including Out- fit free of charge, New York, Boston, Philadel- phia, or Baltimore Apply to Guthrie, Heywood, and Co., Bute Docks: S. J. Da vies, 9, Edward-place, Queen- street. Cardiff Charles Stewart and Co., 35. Mount- stuart-squave, Cardiff; J. D Davies, Holton-road D T Davies. 43, Upper Thomas-st, Merthyr; James Roberts, The South Wales Emigration Office, Ponty- pridd D. W Hughes, Myron Cottage. Dukestown, Tredegar; W.'Hancock, 2, Downing-street, Llanelly; J D. Th(IM;I.H, Seven Sisters, near Neath or to ISMAV, LMRIE, and CO., 34, Leadenhall-street, London. E.C., and 10. Water-3treet, Liverpool. 10029 CON- IJ DUCTED PARTIES TO CANADA BY THE ALLAN ROYAL M A I I. LINE. A Party will sail from Liverpool by the R M.S. PARISIAN, THURSDAY, Ma.y 7th, under the care of the Rev. R. O. Greep, cne of the S.P.C.K. Chap- lains of the Port of Liverpool. Also a Party by the R.M.S. LADRENTIAN, THURSDAY, May 14th, under the care of Mr W. Young, an agent of the Manitoba Government. And by arrangement with the. Society for the Pro- motion of Christian Knowledge, a Clergyman will sail on each steamer of the Allan" Line in charge of a party. Tickets at Ordinary Rates may be had from S. J. DAVIES, 9. Edward-place, Queen-street, or Capt. J. A SCOTT, 47, Cathays-terrace or W. J. TROUNCE, Bute Docks. 15885 IMMIGRATION TO CANADA. I'J —- SPLENDID OPPORTUNITY FOR AGRICULTURISTS, FARM LABOURERS, AND OTHERS. REAVKR LINE. LIVERPOOL to QUEBEC and MONTREAL, and all points in thu United States and Canada. LAIn: ON I A R LO May 2 LAKE SUPERIOR May 9 Superior accommodation for 8<1.10011, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers at lowest rates, including uutfit. For further information apply to C. J. Cudlipp, 32, Castle-road, Cardiff; Capt. J. A. Scott. 47. Catbays- terrace, Cathays, Cardiff J. S. Lambert, The Wood- lands, Porth; T. B. and W. Mason, Swansea. 15360 D. & C. MA CIV ER, Managers, Liverpool. Æ A 31 E R I CAN LINE. F" SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK 4SGGSSS&R SERVICE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK DIRECT, EVERY SATURDAY. High-class Accommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. Steerage Outfit Free. LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. EVERY WEDNESDAY, LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, tolling at Queeustown every Thursday. Steerage Outfit Free. Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia, on the Wharf of the Pennsyl- vania P",tilroad, which HAS the shortest and most direct route to all places in the Western States, Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE & CO., Seuth- ampton or Liverpool, or to Local Agents. LOCAl. AGENTS T. H. Austin, Neath-road, Lan- dore; Brown and Heybyrne, 1, Friars Chambers, Dock- street, Newport S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Cardiff J. Morgan, Pontypool; J. Roberts, Graig Post-office, Pontypridd T. C. Howe and Co., Cardiff Rees Bevan, 72. Hanna-street-, Porth. 11867 ^taperit!, &ot., to WtL MONMOUTHSHIRE.—TO BE LET fiom Michaelmas, 1896, LLANCAYO HOUSE, situated about a mile from the town and railway station of Usk, comprising three reception rooms and ten bedrooms, with domestic offices. There ave stables for four horses, coachhonse, walled-in garden, orchard, and meadow land, in all 11 acres, and 320 acre3 of shooting. First-rate salmon and hout fishing is obtainable in the neighbourhood, also good hunting with the Llan- gibby and Monmouthshire Hounds. Also LLANCAYO FARM, about one mile from the market town and railway station of U"k. A most desirable stock farm, comprising 215 acres of pasture and 93 acres of productive arable (sandy loam), to- gether with house, buildings, and three labourers' cottages. For particulars and orders to view apply to H. Haywood and Son, Land Agents or to Gwynne James and Son, Solicitors, both of Hereford. 15308 9555 I PEPPER'S TANNIN THROAT -α- 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, weakened voice, 4tc. Those constantly speaking, singing, or reading, by uaing the Gargle prevent the huskiness, dryness, and irritation so frequently attendant on ovsr-exertion also of pro- ducing unusually sustained powers without injury to the mucous surfac of the throat. Tannin is a great purifier, and so useful as a mouth wash in cases of di-agreeable breath, arising from de. cayed teeth, disordered stomach, mouth ulcerations, and other causes. As a cure for ordinary sore throat, with its usual painful and sometimes dangerous symptoms, the Tannin Gargle is far better than anything. Bottles, Is 6d. Sold everywhere. PEPPER'S WHITE COUGH MIX- I JL TURE.—The most reliable, speedy, and agree- able cure for coughs, colds, asthma, bronchitis, I consumption, and all diseases of the lungs and air- passages. It is soothing, comforting, and tranquilising in its action, quite different from ordinary cough remedies. Affords relief after second dose. Bottles, I Is IY2d and 2s 9d each. Sold by all Chemists. CRACROFT'S ARECA-NUT TOOTH PASTE.—Regularly used every morning the teeth are kept in beautiful order. All decaying and destructive tartar is removed from the emamel, which assumes its ivory-like appearance. CIRACROFT'S PASTE removes all causes S of decay, and will preserve the teeth intact for | many years. Branded Pots, Is each. Sold everywhere. CRACROFT'S ARECA TOOTH PASTE, By using this delicious Aromatic Dentifrice the enamel of the teeth becomes white, sound, anJpolishec1 like ivory. It is exceedingly fragrant, and specially useful. Get Cracroft's. DEAFNESS, NOISES IN THE EARS, c. DELLAR'S ESSENCE FOR DEAF- NESS should aiways be tried, as in numbers of cases, seemingly incurable it has done wonders. Slight deafness, obstructions in the ears, and the incessant humming sounds 80 frequent with affected hearing, are removed. Sold everywhere. CORNS! CORNS!! CORNS 1 BUNIONS AND ENLARGED TOE JOINTS I!! CURED IN A FEW DAYS. DELLAR'S CORN AND BUNION PLASTERS are the only real remedy. They differ from all plasters, shields, or compositions. By instantly softening the callous surrounding the pain goes at once, the Corn soon following. Bunions and enlarged toe joints require more time but the acton and relief is certain. Boxes, Is iyAtL Sold everywhere. SULPHOLINE SOAP (a soap contain- ing sulpholine), is a delicately, refined, chemi- cally pure Soap, intended for general use, but specially by those endowed with sensitive skins. Common, im- perfectly prepared soaps, scented with injurious acrid oils, frequently cause skin diseases. For washing at all time. and bringing the skin to a soft. pliable, healthy condition, Snlpholine Soap holds the first place. Its odour is very pleasant, and the Soap not expensive. Tablets, 6d each. LIVER COMPLAINTS. BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, CuitEP BY STOMACH DERANGEMENTS, m kwg's" DR. KING'S DANDELION & QUININE LIVER PILLS | (Without mercury) Act effectively on the liver, and, whilst mildly A^ERENT, 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 ill feeling of headache, dizziness, oppiessions at chos* ind back, disagreeable taste, nausea, indigestion, <«pasm, enMtionof heaviness, and irritating de1)ression attend- ng bilious attacks and liver de Migements. BE SURE TO HAVE DR. KING*- PILLS. 11 SOLD EVERYWHERE 11945 i TENTS. MARQUEES, AND JL PAVILIONS ON HIRE. JOHN SMART AND COMPANY, 2, WELLINGTON-TERRACE, CARDIFF, beg to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, Clergy, and the Public at large that they have the Largest and Most Magnificent Suite of Marquees in the Provinces (not surpassed in the Metropolis), every stylo and variety, suitable for Horticultural Exhibitions, Gala. Bazaars, Tea Gatherings, Coming-of-Age Festivities, Wedding Breakfasts, Evening Parties, Temporary I Ball-rooms, Eisteddfods, &c., Ac. Flags and Banners, Shields, and Dacorations in Great Variety, at Charges that will Defy Competition. Distance No Object. Estimates on Application. 15902 9434 [ uhlí, Jtatias. f CARDIFF JgXHIBlTION, 1886. PATRON: HER MAJESTY THE QUEEN. I THE JgJXHTBTTION WILL BE OPENED ON gATURDAY, MAY 2nd, 1896. THE OPENING CEREMONY will be performpd AT 2.30 P.M. in the CONCERT HALL By the MOST WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF CARDIFF (THE RIGHT HON. LORD WINDSOR). ADMISSION TO TRB OPENING CBRKMONT WILL BE CONFINED TO SPECIALLY INVITED GUlSTS AND SEASON TICKET HOLDERS. THE PUBLIC WILL BE ADMITTED TO THE BUILDINGS AND GROUNDS AT 3.30 p.M ON PAYMENT OF 28 6D, AND AFTER 6 P.M., ON PAYMENT OF 18- THE BAND OF THE 9TH LANCERS. Applications for season tiokets may be made to WALTER COOK, Hon. Secretary, 9212 98, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 15886 702 CARDIFF EXHIBITION, 1896. PRELIMINARY CYCLE MEETING will be held on MABON*S DAY. May 4th. There will be TWO RACES (one and two miles) under N.C.U. Laws. For entry forms apply, C. S. ARTHUR, 8, Queen-street, Cardiff; or to WALTER COOK, Hon. Secretary, Exhibition Office. 98, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 9673 ge DMIRALTY, S.W. An EXAMINATION of CANDIDATES for AP- POINTMENT as PROBATIONARY ASSISTANT ENGINEERS in H.M. Navy will be held at the Royal Naval l-ollege, Greenwich, 011 the 27th May, 1896, and following days. Age 20 to 25. Must have attended the Day Engineering Course at a recognised Colleare for Technical Education for not less than one year, and have had, at least, three years' training in an approved Engineering Es ablishment. Applications to compete to be made to the Secretary of the Admiralty, Whitehall, London, S.W. 15912 gTOKERS FOR THE ROYAL NAVY. WANTED, Men of good character, age 19 (and in special cases 18) to 25 can obtain employment as Stokers in the Royal Navy no previous experience lleceS8:\ry; wages commencing at £ 30 extra. pay when in the tropics free rations and lodgings, and allowances towards outfit pensions for life 011 com. pleting service.—Apply to any of H.M. Ships or Coast Guarcf Stations, or to the Admiralty Recruiting De- partment, 22, Spring-gardens, London, S. W. 1582A ERTHYR iRANCH OFFICE OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." The MERTHYR BRANCH OFFICE of the South Wales Daily News, South Wales Echo, and South Wales Weekly News i* NOW OPEN at 49, GLEBELAND-STREET. IhtiiMttg ^ocietus. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT JtL INVESTMENT jgUILDING glOCIETY ^1 per centu on DEPOSITS—Shorb Notice. 4 percent, on LARGE DEPOSITS for One Year. 41 per cent. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. 2 5 per cent;, on PREPAID and SUBSCRTP TION SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 35TH ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS It SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: MrJ. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth Mr D. II. RnMUtns. Windsor-rd. Bavry :Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Market-biiiMiu<?-t, 1023-7422 Ebbw Vale: Mr J. A. DAVIKS, id <- THE TAUNTON AND WEST OF JL ENGLAND PERPETUAL BENEFIT BUILD. ING SOCIETY. ESTABUSHJID 1357. INCORPORATED 1883. OFFICES 3, HAMMET-STREET, TAUNTON. SECRETARY MIl. ALBERT GOODMAN. BORROWING SHARES, B60 EACH. SUMS of MONEY are ready to be advanced on security of any description of real property—freehold, leasehold, or copyhold—on the most equitable terms the principal and interest repayable by M nthly Instal ments. INVESTING SHARES, £60 EACH, realised in about 13 years and 4 months by Monthly Payments of Five Shillings per share. FULLY PAID-UP SHARES, bearing a fixed rate o interest, payable half-yearly, or allowed to accumulate. DEPOSITS received. Interest at 4 per cent. per annum, payable half-yearly, or may accumulate. Prospectuses, or any further particulars, may be ob. tained on application to the Secretary, as above, or to Mr T. WEBBER, 189 St Auction Mart, Cardiff. FOR ACHES AND PAINS. JgJLLIMAN'S ELIMINATES PAIN. jgLLIMAN'S ELIMINATES PAIN. I ffiLLIMAN'S ELIMINATES PAIN. |^LLIMAN'S ELIMINATES PAIN. I =-=OOODTHING." jgLLIMAN'S BENEFICIAL EFFECT. ELLIMAN'S Miss Annie Luker, Champion Lady Diver, Royal Aquarium, West- IilLLIMAN'S minster, writes :— }j "I have derived much benefit from using your Embrocation. My knee iBis stronger, and I have resumed j^LLIMAN'S diving."—Dec. 26,1894. IjlLLIMAN'S SWOLLEN AND PAINFUL ^rTTUAwo Mrs Bull, Lindfield, Hayward's I^LLIMAN-S Heath, writes nM1vv "I think it only right to tell you what immense benefit I have derived m^tttiw a^t « from the use of your Embrocation. 8^]l'L,liUA- 0 My knee was dreadfully swollen and E; r T TUT »xj-c painful from rheumatism so that I UL.lMA.iN & unable to wall: After a few -TTV,™ applications the swelling decreased, H/iULiiMAiN & an(j j am now ai3ie to walk about, ELLIMAN'S although in my 80th year"°Ct- 1, 1893. n AND IT I WILL HAVE. OR I WILL HAVE NON E. WHEN you want Elliman's, IT Ask for Elliman's. Many ELLIMAN'S retailers s'ock substitutes for all articles in demand, and pay their ELLIMAN'S QS3istant¡¡ a commission on the sale of these, which explains why UNIVERSAL when an article is not asked for by name, what was required is not EMBROCATION found in the parcel. ELLIMAN'S UNIVERSAL EMBROCA- JCj TION, for Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts, Sore Throats from Cold, Chest Colds, Stiffness, Or imp, Bronchitis, Ac. Bottles, Is l%d and 2s 9d Jars, lis, 22s. Prepared only by ELLIMAN, SONS and CO., Slough, England. 13871a EATING'S POWDER jL'!k. Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles KEATING'S POWDER KUs Fleas, Bugs, Moths. Beetles K EATING'S"POWDER JL3L. Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles. POWDKR Kills Fleas, Bags, Moths. Beetles. This Powder, so celebrated, is per. fectly unrivalled in I 3D. 6D, &] miNS. destroying Insects 1 _f_ (whilst perfectly •5". "l srrms.jg £ |1«vs» jg .>i>, »D,it fsrpiNs.riir r1 s •J* vl JL JL sprinkled with the Powder before plac- ing away. Sold only in Tins. WORMS IN CHILDREN, WORMS IN CHILDREN, Are easily, suraly, and with pert ct safety got rid of by using HEATING'S WORM TABLE IS. Nearly al children suffer from Worms. If suspected, do not wait, you can with ease cure the child (has no effec except on worms). Sold by all Chemists, in Tins, Is l%d each. A SECRET UNFOLDED AT LAST It is a positive fact that 110 one in the world has been able to put a beautiful pearl-like Gloss on Linen Cuffs, Collars, etc., so easy and quick, as by using the NEW DOROTHY LINEN GLAZE. It is the pride of the world. The work of ironing is turned into pleasure. Try it, a.nd judge for yourselves. A Child can use it. Sold by Grocers, etc., everywhere, in and 3d paekete. Manufacturers—G. TURLEY AND CO., 9749-15914 "9, Edgbaston -street. Birmingham. I ^asiiusa Aftfrnsscs. THE FORTY* SIXTH GREAT N A L gALE previous ta StooJtfetfltiflpf of the JMMENSE STOOKS of every dewtiptlou of JJltfRNlTtrRE, CARPETS, piANOFORTES, &0" &c., Is now proeeadiMg, Mid will tie continued fof One Month Only, by jg 15 V AN Afffc COMPANY, LIMITED, BKOXSTRRTO AS "Ttttt CAttDtFF JJWRNISHERS. MILES Of CARPETS! SCORES OF PTANos t I HUNDREDS OF SUITES III THOUSANDS OF BEDSTEADS! WILL BE CLEARED FOR THE PURPOSE NAMED AT jy-ARVELLOUS pRIOESI BmVAN & COMPANY, QARDIFP, NEWPORT, AND PONTYPOOL. 9493 -1" 15906 8624 .;1 j 0°' LIMITED; HOLES ALE ANP "JjETMti 4RT 0OLOUR D YEttS. FRENCH CLEANER8, FINISHERS, OSTRTCH FEATHER DRESSERS, SILK WATERERS, MOIRE ANTIQUERS, UPHOLSTERERS, PATENT STEAM CARPET BEATERS. LAUNDRYMEN, AND "BOK TON' SHUtT AND COLLAR DRESSERS, DYE WORKS. LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF. *749 BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 34, QUEEN-STREET, *7471 A T, T1T__ 248, BUT E-3TR E KT, I CARDIFF. 1 C1 JIFTON STRE ET, «748j 42, WINDSuR-HOAD, PENARTH. 126, HOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCK. t-KINNER-STREET, NEWPORT. 83, HIGH-STEET, MERTHYR. 27, CAS LE-STREEr. SWANSEA. 19, ARCADE, PONTYPRIDD. Agents required in unrepresented districts. UPHOLSTERED SUITES OF FURNITURE ¡ French cleaned, without taking to pieces. DISINFECTING AND MOTH DESTROYING in every description of Furniture, Curtains and Bedd- ing, without taking to pieces. All communications to be addressed to the General Manager. 1000 J. HENRI MACKINTOSH. •Number on National Telephone. [POR CuUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, S' gRONCHITIS, AND NEURALGIA. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—Vice Chancellor Sir W. Page Wood stated publicly in conr that Dr. J. Collis Browne was undoubtedly the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story of the defendant Freeman was de iberately untrue, and he regretted to say it had been sworn -See The Times," July 13,1661 DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNK.—The Right Hon. Earl Russell com- municated to the College of Physicians and J. T. Davenport that he had received information to the effect tha.t the only remedy of any service in cholera was Chlorodyne.—See Lancet," Dec. 31. 1868. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—Extract from the Medical Times,' Jan. 12. 1866 :—" It is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners. Of cOUIse it would not be thus singu- arly popular did it not supply a want a.nd fill a place." DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO DYKE is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, colds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rhen- matism, etc. I! DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE is a certain cure in cholera, dysentery, diarrhoea, etc. DR .J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE.—CAUTION.—None gennine without the words Dr. J. Collis Browne's Chlorodyne on the j Government stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle. Sole manufacturer, J. P. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Russell-tenace, Blooms. bury, London. Sold in bottles, Is llAd, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, ■end lis. 15793 7155 gjUFFER TRY gHBRNIOK'S I VEGETABLE pnJJs. ESTABLISHED FIFTY YRAR8. 72A1d. and 2s d per box of all Chemists, Stores, &c. 926e 7731 15898 M PAINE & CO., BILL-POSTERS AND II ADVERTISING AGENTS FOR ABKRDARE, HIRWAIN, MOUNTAIN ASH, PKNRHIWCEIBER AND DISTRICT. Agents for Gnion and American Lines. 1)590 ——- 11m I A flER1>ARK 1VT EATH AND DISTRICT BILL- POSTING COMPANY —late T Wall Offices ASSEMBLY-ROOMS, NEATH Manager :-J. W. ROBINSON. Lessees and Proprietors of the beat Poetfng Stations to Neatn ..14. Pistrkt VSdb Uusnuss :Abllrt!í!itl. THE Â TLAS JpURNISHING COMPANY, T IMITED, THE COLOSSAL FURNISHING PALACE, THE JJAYES BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. GRAND ARTISTIC DISPLAY OF NEW PRODUCTIONS IN JplURNITURE. THE LARGEST BUILDING IN THE PRINCIPALITY. Devoted entirely to the Furnishing Trade THE VERY LARGEST, BEST-SELECTED, AND NEWEST STOCK OF FURNITURE, I BEDDING BEDSTEADS, OFFICE FURNI CARPETS, TURE, ORGANS, WATCHES, PIANOS, FITTINGS, HARMONIUMS, CLOCKS, LINOLEUMS. ORNAMENTS. TOILET WARE, I &c., &c., And all Household Requisites in any one Establish- ment out of London. All Goods made and finished in our own W orksbops, under our personal supervision. Work, make, quality, and finish guaranteed. We shall esteem it a pleasure to show visitors, if purchasers or not," over our Extensive New Premises, Work- shops, &c., so that all can see Furniture in its various stages of manufacture. All Goods Delivered Carriage Free within 100 Miles. LARGEST. CHEAPEST, AND BEST HOUSE FURNISHERS IN WALES OR WEST OF ENGLAND. Special Low Prices for Cash or on our New Hire Purchase System. NEW ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES POST FREE. J^TLAS JjlURNISHING COMPANY, LIMITEÐ, THE JJAYES JJUILDINGS, CARDIFF 14772 ESTABLISHED 1842. JOHN JJOBINSON AND COMPANY, LIMITED. Per ton. CAN SUPPLY 8 d SUPERPHOSPHATE, 26% 2 S 0 BEST Do. 28% 2 10 0 DISSOLVED BONE COMPOUND, No. L 310 0 „ „ N0.II. S50 CORN, GRASS, POTATO AND OTHER MANURES all Free on Rail at Bristol in 2.ton Lots and upwards. Nett Cash, August lilt. LINSEED CAKE and COTTONSEED CAKE BRANDED J.R., manufactured from seed as im. ported wihoutt admixture. Cottonseed Cakes made from Egyptian Cottonseed only. APPLY JOHN JJOBINSON AND COMPANY, LIMITED, JgATHURST WHARF. BRISTOL. 15861 R. J. HEATH & SONS. PIANOFORTES byBROADWOOD, Schied- mayer, CoUard, Erard, Kirkman, Kaps Brinsmead, Stein way, Hopkinson, Bech. etein, Challen, Neumayer, &c., &c. ORGANS by MASON and HAMLIN. Bell, Smith, Carpenter. Sterling, Story and Clark, Doherty, Kam, &e., &0" and Harmonium- by Alexander, &0., &c. A FULL CONCERT GRAND, 7 Oobaves (by the genuine and celebrated firm, SCHIED MAYER), for Hire, for Concerts, Itc. LARGEST JpOSSIBLE JQISCOUNTS FOR £ 1ASH. EXPERIENCED TUNERS VISIT ALL PARTS OF SOUTH WALES PERIODICALLY. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS EXECUTED BY FIRST-CLASS AND EXPERIENCED LONDON WORKMEN. SPECIAL QUOTATIONS FOR PLACES OI WORSHIP, INSTITUTIONS, AND SCHOOLS. Before Purchasing do not fail to send for our Price Lists and Verdiot. of 900, and Compare our Prices smd Terms with othsr Houses. SHOWROOMS- 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD AND 31, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH. Agencies at ABERAVON, CADOXTON BARRY, CAER. PHILLY, BRIDGEND, MAESTEG. Canvassers Wanted in aU Parts on Good 9431 Commission. 1066 A WONDERFUL IEDICINE. jgEECH AM'S pILLS. EEC HAM'S PILLS Worth a Guinea-a. Sox,. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Bilioos Attacks. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Nervous Disorders. EECHAM'S~PILLS. For Indigestion in all its forms. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Wind and Pains in the Stomach. EECHAM'S PILLS. JD' For Sick Headache. BEECHA M'SPJLLS^ Have saved the lives of Thousands. EECHAM'SPILLS. -tD For Giddiness. T^^M'SPILLkS. For Fulness and Syellin;* after Meals. BEECHAM'S PILLS. A Wonderful MedScine Females of all Ages. EECHAM'S PILLS. Are Adapted for Old and Young. EECHAM'SPILLS. For Dizziness and Drowsiness. EECHAM'S PILLS. For Cold Chills, Flushings of Heat. EECHAM'S PTLLS. Will restore the Rosebud of Health to Every One who Uses Them. EECHAM'S PILLS. Are the Best Medicine for Female Com- plaints. 156U BASS AND PALE AND MILD ALES. SEASON BREWINGS AY NOW BE HAD IN PRIME CONDITION, IN CASKS OR BOTTLES. OF FULTON, DUNLOP, AND CO., CARDIFF 15846 114 Å SPLENDID jyJEDICINE 1 In all cases, however Obstinate and Long-standing, try the MIRACULOUS Never-failing Remedy, known all over the world as DASM AIL'S SPECIFIC. Thousands of testimonials have been received testify- ing to the Wonderfol Cases that have been relieved by this UNEQUALLED AND MOST POWERFUL MEDICINE. A Sufferer writes Your medicine is truly Wonder- ful, my case was a fearfully obstinate one." Most vain able information and Copies of Testimonials which are GUARANTEED GENUINE UNDER A PENALTY OF JBLOOO, upon receipt of stamped addressed envelope to A. DASMAIL, Box 396, LanffdsJe House, Walthamstow, London. Established nearly 50 years. 15814 7269 ONE B 41 PILLS is warrauted to cure Gravel, Pains in the Back. and all kindred complaints. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors tlpwughout the world, orsent to any address for sixty stactps bythe Makers, The Lincoln and Midland CmuliM DTHK FTROWY Lmedtt. ">G03 I l&ixsituss bbrtsSt5. I I Å GREAT VICTORY Over Diseases of the Digestive Organs, Liver Com plaints. Affections of the Chest, Impure Blood, ¡ Nervousness, &c, is obtained by a timely use of that RENOWNED VEGETABLE TONIC, GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS Which strikes at the source of the disease, and removes the impurities which have lodged in the system, a.nd thus, by removing the causes of the ailments, their evil effects soon disappear. On account of its noted medicinal virtues GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS has gained the highest recommendations as the best Family Medicine, and is acknowledged to be THE BEST REMEDY OF THE AG FOR WEAKNESS. NERVOUSNESS, LOW SPIRITS, MELANCHOLY, LOSS OF APPETITE. INDIGESTION, BLOOD DISORDERS. CHEST AFFECTIONS GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, TESTIMONIAL :— 5 Chapel-rood, Kidsgrove, Staffs. July 14th. Gentlemen,—With pleasure I testify to the benefit received from using your WITH QUININE BITTERS. I have, for several years, suffered. greatly from Pains PLEASTJBE I across the Shoulders, and other symp- toms of Sluggish Liver and Indigestion, TESTIFY. and the QUININK BITTERS have benefitted me more than any Medicine I have taken. Yours gratefully, (Mrs) LOWE. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS TESTIMONIAL. Plas-Dovey, Aberdovey, January 26th. DEAR SIR,—I find that GWILYM EVANS' BITTERS is worth its weight in gold in cases of fatigue and ex- „v posure in all weathers. X have also ^^□"♦LENT found it an excellent medicine to regain strength when recovering from MEDICINE. Influenza.—Yours truly, HENRY JONES. (lifeboat Institution.) GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS TESTIMONIAL. 2, Price-street, Kate's Hill, Dudley, June 21st. DEAR 8IR,-A few weeks ago I lULL caught a severe cold, which prostrated me for several days. By chance I saw ALWAYS one of your circulars and resolved to try GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS, PRAISE IT. which I did with the most satisfactory i results. I have no doubt that the one bottle which 1 took has saved me a heavy doctor's bill, and I shall always praise it.—Yours faithfully, JAMES PRINCE, j GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. TESTIMONIAL. Bryngwyn, Penuwch. April 7th. DEAR SIR,—I have long suffered from renmatism, and am also troubled DID ME with indigestion and shortness of breath. I took a bottle of GWILYW A DEAL EVANS'QUININE B TTERS last winter, and it did me a deal of good, for it OP GOOD. greatly assisted me to stand the cold weather and the severity of the season. Yours truly, D. DAVIES. GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS TESTIMONIAL. Harlech, July 19th. GentJemen,- I ba.vesu1fered for some years from Indigestion its painful effects, viz Pain in the Head Tooth- ache, Sleeplessness anti Frightful NOW I ENJOY Dreams. I spent much on Doctors and various Remedies, but all in vain But EXCELLENT at last I got rid of all these pains and troubles by taking a 4s 6d bottle of HEALTH. GWILYM QUININE BITTERS, and now I enjoy excellent health, refreshing sleep and good spirits. I can recommend this Remedy to all who suffer from such pains.—It ours truly, E. G. JONES (Police Constable). GWILYM QUININE BITTERS, THE VEGETABLE TONIC. MT CAUTION. Above all see that you get the right article, with the name GWILYM EVANS' on stamp, label, and bottle, without which nono is genuine. Refuse all imitations and insist apon having NOTHING BUT GWILYM EVANS' QUININE BITTERS. Price 2s 9d; double size, 4s 6d; eases containing three 4a id bottles at 12s 6d per. case. Agents in all parts of the world. Equally suited for all climates. PROPRIETORS :— QUININE BITTERS MANUFAC- TURING CO., LIMITED, LLANELLY, SOUTH WALES JJICOLE FRERES, MUSICAL BOX DEPOT (Estd. 1815), 21, ELY PLACE, LONDON, E.C. SOME SPECIAL LINES IN CHEAP MUSIÇAL JJOXES. Approximate Size of Box. s. d. 6 Airs. 14 by 5 by 4 10 0 8 Airs. 13 by 7 by 5 210 0 HAirs. 23 by 9 by 6 5 0 0 8 Airs, Bells 17 by 11 by 8 219 0 12 Airs, Bells 26 by 14 by 10 8 0 0 12 Airs, Drums, Bells 26 by 14 by 10 9 12 0 1016 0 Casta.netteH Any of the above will be sent carefully packed in strong case on receipt of remittance. J 5878 EVERY DESCRIPTION OF MUSICAL BOXES REPAIRED AT MOST MODERATE CHARGES. PREVENT INFLUENZA, COLD, AND COUGH BY TAKING JJAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND JNVALUABLE IN THE J^URSERJY. gTOPS COLD. I CURES COUGH. fjUKE AT ONCE QN FIRST I PPEARANCE 0 F CHILL. Sold everywhere, Is l%d as 9d, 48 6d per Bottle. 152 LUNG WHEN YOU ASH. FOR TONIC LUNG TONIC FKSS R&WBRIDGE'S WJNIC LUNG TOSS nnoflic JggJg LUNG -■-« fi- TONIC LUNG BE SURB YOU GET IT. TONIC LUNG rr NEVER FAILS. TONIC LONG V„ TONIC LUNG Established 21 Years. TONIC LUNG -—— „ TONIC LUNG HAVE YOU A COUGH Y TONIC LUNG A DOSR WILL RELIEVE IT. TONIC LUNG HAVE YOU A COLD! TONIC LUNG A DOSE AT BEDTIME WILL TONIC LUNG REMOVE IT. TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG Try it. also for TONIC LUNG WHOOPING COUGH, TONIC LUNG for ASTHMA, for BRONCHITIS, TONIC LUNG for CONSUMPTION. TONIC LUNG For outward application, instead of TONIC LUNG poultices, use TONIC LUNG OWBRIDGE'S EMBROCATION. TONIC LUNG It is much safer, more effective, TONIC LUNG and less troublesome. TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG Fi»e years ago my three dau«h- TONIC LUNG ters had a severe attack of whooping IONIC i LUNG cough. The eldest could not shrike TONIC LUNG it off nor could thA doctor give TONIC LUNG relief. After trying everything in TONIC LUNG vain I was persuaded to try your TONIC ] LUNG Lung Tonic, and the change in a few TONIC LUNG days was marvellous, as dozens of TONIC j LUNG witnesses could prove. Since then TONIC LUNG the whole of my family have taken TONIC LUNG nothing else for a cold." TONIC LUNG J- W. DEACON, TONIC LUNG 3, Benshain Manor-road, TONIC LUNG Thornton Heath. TONIC LUNG ——— TONIC LUNG Prepared by W. T. OWBRIDGE, TONIC LUNG Chemist, Hull. Sold everywhere, in TONIC LUNG Bottles, a 181%d, 2s 9d, 4s TONIC LUNG lb. IWH—UK TONIC BETTER TO BE BORN LUCKY THAN RICH.—J.THOMPSON, 44, Oxford-street, Swansea, has discovered a new remedy in the extract of Burdock for all diseases of the Blood, Stomach, Liver, and Kidneys. Thousands of cures have bcon effected by the power of these wonderful Pills after all other medicines have completely failed—a proof that foulness of the blood is the sole cause of every disease, as wel as the life of every living creature. Therefore, at thl spring of the year, and during the hot weather, the Great Blood Purifier THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS should be freely taken, as they purify the foulest state of the blood. A few doses cleanse and strengthen the stomach, regulate the bowels, and remove all diseases of the liver and kidneys. Pains in the head, and all derangements of the nervous system are sdeedily and effectually cured by the same extraordi. nary medicine. All sufferers are highly recommended to try them. Sold by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendosr, in boxes 9d Is iy8d and 2s ea.ch. 31- A R M E R S, SAVE YOUR MONEY AND KEEP YOUR HEALTH By having yonr own Wool made into Cloths, Flannels Blankets, Stockings, etc Patterns forwarded and Carriage Paid to and from the Mills on all orders over TYLER AND COMPANY, MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSS1L, ¡"¡iI? SOUTH W" ) R 'no UPTURE ABSOLUTELY CURED AT THE I HERNIA INSTITUTE, 73, QUEEN'S-ROAD. CLIFTON, BRISTOL. SUB BRANCHES, CARDIFF, NEWPORT. BATH. Persons cured can be interviewed. Consultation and pamphlets free. Apply-MEDICAL OFFICER, KtN 16846 GUEXON Itattwss Àb1trtSS2S I 't't«"t't < -t1t\tt I Queens will have' only tlie toeat of everything. Her Majesty the Queen has graciously 2 •&f conferred upon the manufacturers of X I Sunlight 1 I Soap I ? by Special Boyal Warrant, the appointment of X SOAP MAKERS TO HER MAJESTY. 5 21 SUNLIGHT SOAP is so cheap, everybody jar j? can afford to use it, in fact, as the best is the *^$1^ cheapest," nobody can afford not to use it. f Washes clothes, washes everything with less labour greater comfort. Used all over the Civilized World. S EMGI.ISH-'mE 33353 ST! BENSON'S mm WATCHES. Guaranteed for Accuracy, Durability, Strength, Value. Thousands of Testimonials have been received. B ENS 0 NTS IBIS NSO NT S g. Keyless X2n.glisli. "LUDCATE" WATCH "BANK" WATCH. In Silver Cases. In 18-ct. T Silver Silver CMea cMV'V OLD WATCHES AND JEWEL- elections LERY of TAKEN IN gji sent free on All Goods receipt of Not reference. Approved will be Ex- changed. Cheapest, Strongest and moat Durable London A (ttJt?å. Watch wear at a made THREE-QUARTER PLATE ever sold. 1Sw,Vr'°' Bef Ix>nd,P° made, Three-Quarter Plate An English Lever, Jewelled -with 13 Rabies, Chrono- Enght L^er, Large, Chronometer Balance, Jewelled meter Balance. Patent Large Barr el and Damp and 111 Rubles, Keyless Action. Dust Proof Ring Band. Price S5 5s. An Exact Timekeeper, and better value than any Keeps better time than, and is double the Strength Keyless Watch sold for £10. and Value of, any £ 6 5s. Watch made. In Sterling pritP £ 5, in Extra Strength, Sterling Silver, Crystal Silver Cases, with Strong Crystal Glass. Glass Cases. Made in I'our Sizes at ono Price, £ 5 5s.:—No. 1, ■■LT.-IUQA'WCI muro TRFTU Gentlemen & Youths No. 2, Working Men; No. 8, RtNSOii S ENGAGEMENT RINGS, m Half- Railway Men and Miners (as illustrated): No. 4, Ladies. Hoop, Marquise, Gipsey and all other desisrns, In massive 18-ct. Gold Cases, with Crystal Glass, set with Brilliants, Rubies, Emeralds, Pearls, Sap- Gentlemen's size, £12 12s. Lady's size. £10 iDs. phires, Opals, Turquoise, &e., &e., or in plain gold. ALL WATCHES AND JEWELLERY sent poet free, and at my risk, to all parts of the World on receipt of Draft, Cash, or P.O.O., payable at G/P.O. CEND FOR BENSON S BOOK of WATCHES from £ 2 2s. to £ 500. CLOCKS, CHAINS, u ENGAGEMENT niNGS, BKCOOHES, PLATE, See., Ac. Sent post, free on application to JinIF TO* l&F C? 4H& "1^1" WATCHMAKER and JEWELLER TO • JKSJCLfXtt H.M. THE QUEEN and ROYAL FAMILY. Steam Factory: «:t2 ,'t 6" LiUDGiiTS HILL, And 28, ROYAL EXHANGJ8, E.C., and 25, OLD BOND STREET, W., LONDON. WATCH. &1: CLUBS.-—Applications for agencies invited. Easy system, no risk. aT PURCHASE 1 TOMES by FOSTP ^Iwiajfs Proviaisd 1 Vila BUT Thsm EBXRECT ffpttin tlss wmm of COSTOilE MANUf'ACTURES in the imnLB. THE JOHN NOBLE Wiodel Costwmes are ScientificaJly Cut, Well Made Throughout and Beautifully Finished in John Noble's Own Fac- tories, where over 1,,000 well paid Workers are Employed under the Strictest Conditions of Sanitation and CSeanliness. M ^odel 374. J Mode! 404 6^ THE JOHN NOBLE HALF- 1 STYLISH EWSBRDiDEREB i^P W 8UINEA COSTUME I MSTilUj W an exceedingly smart c I'tn tt KVJ inc"ie Johu i in the John Noble Cheviot 1^7, i O |5S Serge, comprising ver>- Yr Wi Pr SLv, /S smart Bodice, f.ill wide Je IW/b | i e/» f\ neat Bodice, with fuiliront T o wV r BH t 1 m and broad box pleat down {/> \fL I W conV^an^^hree^'lame ?rom waist to "throat and M » Ws, i ,ti„/ is prettily embroidered 1 -vi, ^ttoiis. Collai and with silk in harmonising ft ftV I f £ m f nished si!k cord; saddle sh„de ^lar aud cuffs fj > • Vfc I Zi I F; m\ R:ud .<!cev« tined. pnce trimmed KN SUITE, sadfH, H faWi I /§$M, '%> °ti y l°,«6 complete Price Cf | plied foT&;S4Se6^«; carnage paid tor yi. extra. j Y0UN8 LADIES' COSTUME, ABOUT FROCKS FOR 8IRLS in the John Noble Cheviot are indisputably the most tnar- t*m ^odel 427. THE JOHN NOBLE KHOCK- Y0UN8 LADIES' COSTUME, ABOUT FROCKS FOR 8IRLS in the John Noble Cheviot are indisputably the most tnar- Perjre with lined Bodice trim- vellons value ever offered, being med military braid, centre box thoroughly well made in the pleat aud buttons, the FROM John Noble Cheviot >IPOM skirt being ornamented (A Serge w»th sad- i»e-top. ,ffl, IjlWfFtW) » at each side with fancy 2% Iong full sleeves ana | > if* ;.«}jfl'L-y pocket, and finished I pocket. They are loose- H .• W V|S| military braid and buttons EN fitting and allow amp.e ,yjnf |(C| SUITE.. for development ot the hnus tJf I | Tjfa. Lengths 3S "8 42 46 501ns. lengths and Prices as follows: VJ 1 Prices 8 6 5 6 <0 9 < 3 ea 21 24 27 30 33 39 4^4^= Packed' ind sent carnage 11S a/ a/6 3! 3 6 4' 4/6 s< 516 ea \I.« ft paid fot go. excra. lengths are Postage a%&. extra. Lengths from top of neckband to bottom 1 are irom top of neckband to W of skirt in front. 1 bottom of skirt iu front. Lengths 35 "8 42 46 501ns. lengths and Prices as follows: VJ 1 Prices 8 6 5 6 <0 9 < 3 ea 21 24 27 30 33 39 4^4^= Packed' ind sent carnage 11S a/ a/6 3! 3 6 4' 4/6 s< 516 ea \I.« ft paid fot M. excra. lengths are Postage a%&. extra. Lengths from top of neckband to bottom 1 are trom top of neckband to W g of skirt in front. 1 bottom of skirt 111 front. N H —Ti.e O-dinarv Stock Size of the Ladies' Costmnes fit any figure up to 38 ins. round the bust under arm's the s'cirU beinjr 38, 40, & 42 ius. long in front. Larger or special size* made to measure ior 1/6 extra. COLOURS Anv of the above Costumes can be supplied in B!#ck, Navy, Brown, Myrtle, Sronze-Green, El«>trieRiue Ruhv Dark Cinnamon, Fswn,oi' Grey. PATTERNS, also the Illustrated Book ofthe Iirge"& Fashion Sheets of numerous other designs sent post free to any reader of this paper on application. JOHM'NOBLE LteS-P St, Rfiglfs, aHor Ir"t-tos:ra ¡iJ30I\AS'a;;r: i .J; -Aê;u¡ru I' Ir..llmdi,l )(an.; 1 tMfi j SSLVEfS. ab»k»d 8(5 H. Sj.iuu«l»fen;3t3 W*t«hea is to VALUABLE I ghoim, or piftin it i« elwayg e^ual to uonsr in the r prefewea c'yital gl»»u jiocHet, will we»r a life-time, and aa a tim» (*Rtl front,2S5MOT6- tharefort riioncsy) Siiv«r quickly repar* it# own tout, jncet, sirongiy and cars- w — fnlly m»dc, shows tii«« <■ MaRUfi Waich to o e-fifUj of a second. f T. (if XjSoii»likow»tei»eB often j J fa off#!r«d in shops at Mi,. \W//i | fi k Driirewd, with key £ £ £ £ VTir. %W 1 i I ^^tovoJrownhi.?/' *«JorWQ. ^1$1 ||/L for JrtBSuun liandiion 9 I Far more wonderful f i MAAA .B.. WATCH1 FREE K,7.tra Jewelled, B9H5J8 BIS- tinted dial or plain !>mZE (MSLBESa *4 mm Witt AI.S. OftSnSKS ranty. Worth tSjrainoa*. iWlIlK AMSUHTING T8 6/- H. SftMU9r. pHce. MiiiB MPWARCSi if 5S/ li»dr'« elnjjan'; •. thi* vjnctuucctaent is c'n»i.u inclnued free. Knot and Samuel 15 d#lIer¡pU. ¡"y I!PT&y. :p.loru8 H. Samuel'* New Improrementi, protected by KER MAJESTY'S KQYAL t'cTTKSS *r« only to be obtained in 11. Samuel s tYMehes. SPEND A PENNY AND SAn 3end jour iiftiae and address to H. Bemuel, and rtceiye j by next post M. SanauaVs beautiful Cstilogue of 2,009 £"Ç!A\f:CS of H. Samuel's cele- brated MauuiAeiura/ An immense V/aretiouoe at yonr disposal. TTat^bae 7/ Alberte Broochwi j|t ^o. ISASCAIHiS. ci.r*c.Lfco mow.11. ffali particulars of a. 9ao»uaVo £2.0:)H Ft- KK'. Prize Di« tribal ion. TÉH FREE PfZiSE U¡¡TS. Sbo»b, post vicieandrnonef. l1 Samael eende St free of all coat. AU P.O. Orders to made pc.yahlw Samuel at Ctenorat Post Ofltce, Manchester. CintthiK eniirv Announcement from tho CAR]) r PP Tnf and enclose it priih all order*. CiMTTPI iKtAKfiBST ENGLISH 89, 101, 2$. 89, A 121, Market StPMt, « DAMURlift 1 KAMyFArTnRKK( t Man«h«Bfr.
THEATRICAL LIBEL SUIT. 1tfjj
THEATRICAL LIBEL SUIT. tfjj In the Queen's Bench Division of the Court on Tuesday Miss Hettie Chattel), an broughr an action for libel against (j Turner, otherwise Miss Alice dancer, in respect to the aileged malicioosr^ cation of statements affecting the character by means of a telegram and P-06 The defence was a denial of any such publ1 Mr Bucknill, Q C., in opening the hat in the year 1895 the plaintiff and husband, Mr Tinner, were touring A Million of Money" and other pials- August of that year they were at NottII3 and there the plaintiff received from the d ant a telegram in the following terms Miss Hettie Chattell, Theatre Royal, Nottig Yonr infamous intimacy with my husband shaufj I have contended long enough with your disfF^jS conduct. Am writing Mr Adie.—Mas H. J. On the 5th of September following the defell chose another method of communicating J libels. This time she sent the following po* to her husband :— H. J. Turner, Theatre Royal, Brigb You and your woman, Hettie Chattell, may J me down, and I promise you a nice scene [ theatre. If you don't keep me you shall not ™ | ALICE TURNER. | He could quite understand that had she i' down there would have been a scene, but sbe not go. There was, he should contend, only possible construction to be placed upon j j telegram and postcard, and the plaintiff did was the only thing open to her. She p herself in the banda of her solicitors. defendant was asked to apologise, but J declined to do anything of the kind, alti,ongb had made not the slightest attempt to jus tiff j cowardly attack she made upon the plai 1 Learned counsel in conclusion said he pro call the defendant and ask her plainly vrb she wrote the telegram and postcard. DEFENDANr DECLINES TO ANSWER QUBIBTIIOO Mrs Alice Turner then went into the wi box, and answering Mr Bucknill, said she decline to say whether she wrote the libels plained of or not. On what ground ?—I decline to answer. J Is it because you are afraid ? You will yourself liable to criminal prosecution. advice, I decline to answer. His Lordship You cannot decline to; must give a reason before you can claim privl. By Mr Bucknill Are you afraid of a oriØ1 prosecution ?—I think that criminal prDBeCtl may follow. Mr Bucknill then put in the original tel and postcard, together with a letter thedefet" admitted to have written, and said that cond" the plaintiff's case. THE DEFENCE. Mr Cock, Q.C., for the defence, called witnesses, but contented himself with a that there was no evidence ofpubiieatiollo. that if she did write the documents in qu the circumstances were such as made her nO excusable.. His Lordship having summed up, the JUry f for the plaintiff with £ 25 damages, and judg was given accordingly. 'j
WOUNIING A SEPTUAGENARIAN…
WOUNIING A SEPTUAGENARIAN ) NEWPORT. J Mrs Mary Jones, the second wife of Fred ] Jones, an ex-stevedore, 73 years of age, of Muttons-square. Newport, was on Wednesday* Newport Town Hail, afforded a apace of < retirement from the hurley-bnrley of marrIed ) owing to the misuse of a pint bottle. f ] husband, it should be explained, took the J J into his own hands as to th9 contents of bottle, and poured the draught of bre"? J produce behind the tiro because he thoughtj 1 wife had had enough. The lady betbow heiself of the empty vessel as a weapon, so used it that the medical man j attended the case put three 8tl into a three-inch wound on the top of husband's head. The police were called idj find the fragments of the fray in the shape broken bottle, and to give first aid to tbowou "Hptuagenaruin, who was bleeding ilroll, Needless almost to say, the lady is much yoiiw than her lord, whom she thus banged fj battered, bnt she will for the next 14 days spjj her time where the fare is scanty and the reg'"1^ is rigorously of the teetotal sort.
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THE WEEK'S MARKETS, CORN. yjm CARDIFF, Saturday.—English and foreign steadier in tone, and sold at last week's prices. with better demand, ruled firm. Maize ami "^1 made 6d advance. Beans and barley un altered. *| GLOUCESTER, Saturday. English wheat 3s 4'1 whites, 3s 6d. Foreign wheat—Califort#Sj» 28s to 28s 6:1; Giiirkas and Azimas, 25s 6d to Kaw Plates, 26s 6'). Azoff barley, 15s 9d to 16< 3ii. ,1 16s to 17s. Weather dull and t hreatening. jw NEWPORT, Wednesday.—Owing to the fine WEVJF buyers arc holding off, very little business was therefore. Prices, although showing no quO change, had a downward tendency. ft CATTLE. ROATH, CARDIFF, Tuesday.—There was ?. nl04?3| suppiy of cattle on offer at our market to-day, cW>l Irish of a middling description. Choice cattle "Jl scarce. Sheep and lambs were not quite so plentiful prices for both had an upward tei dency. Calves a large supply, and there was a fair number of JfyW whicii met a duil trade. During the morning Mr Thomas disposed of 60 prime yearlings at price* **j51 ing from 44s 6d to 48.s 6d each. Quota! ionsCa^Jt P'ime steer«, 56s to Scspevcwt. secondary lots, cwt. rough cows and bulls, 42s 1,0 48s per cwt. Prime yearlings, B^d to 9d per lb. for choice wexSPyi inbs, lid per lb. calves, 7d to 9d per lb. for ^J| choice extras. Pigs—baconers, 7s to 7s 6d per j|| middles, ?s 9d to 8s per score; porkers, 3s 3d to 3^(1 prime small weights sows, 5s per score. There Jl good a'tendance of country buyers, and a demand for best qualities at a slight ii round. Altheelose of business but little rentf" 1 unsold ,i NEATH, Wednesday —Trp.de very dull at the FO^I ing prices :—Best neef, 10s 9d other quahPjji 8s to 9s 6d and 103. Small sheep, 9d; ipl sheep, 7V2fl to 8V2<1 lambs, 10Vad to lid. Calves,. to 8d ligs 111), 94 heavy pigs, 7; td to 8s « Cows and caives, E10 tc,:EI4. NEWPORT, Wednesday.—Tliere was a good soral in oil departments, and trade was fairly active. beef, 6d to bVd secondary qualities, 4%d to 5. veal, 8d to 9d wether mutton (shorn), 7^d in jff do., 8d ewe mutton, 6%d to 7d lamb, lid to I per lb. I PROVISIONS. MONMOUTH, Saturday.—There was a small suPJjj§ of beef. Sheep fairly numerous. Store cattle (incli,(*(<| cows and calves) in good supply, and the latter fair demand. Pigs scarce owing to restrict* «|B. Quotations :—Prime heef made up to 6^id p&T coarser qunli! from 5(1 wether mutton in the *°21 about 8%d per lb out of the wool, 8(1 ewe do., a~jrl 7%d lamb, 10ii to Is prr lb veal, oVid cows calves, £ 12 to £ 17 10s barr?ners, £ 10 to £ 14 I ajll year-old cattl«, £ 10 to £ 15 yearlings, £ 9 10s to i5s ewes and lambs, 5os to 63s sows and pigs, I £ 8 I s strong stores, 39- to 4&s 6d three-montb PSjl 3!s 6d to 37s 6d weaner.s, 16s to 21s 6u'. prices Knt beasts from £ 13 10s to £ 17 fat I out of the wool, 37s to 41s ewes, 36s to 40s C&1 I £ 210s to £ 4 10s. I BUTTER. J^E CARMARTHEN, Saturday.—Tlie make of butter SJ(| greatly increased this last week the demand bas *jjfi improved, consequently last week's prices were K maintained, viz., iOd to 10%d per lb. I CILEFC-SK CARMARTHEN, Saturday.—The supply of chaese ^1 very small; demand good 28s to 30s per cwt- 1 paid for small lots. Jjf NEWPORT, Wednesday.—There was a good SU?F!T of produce, in weight between 9 and 10 tons, a „/}f 1 fairly brisk demand. Every, hing changed Caerphilly qualities. 50s to 5is fancy dairies, SOVl* 58s singles, 5Cs Che'idors, /l0" to 42s per cwt. ■ truckles on offer. E H0PS- Y WORCESTER, Saturday.—Messrs Pierey and bottom's report i» rnj follows :—There is no altera^ to report in the hop market. Trade continues good, and bretvois keep pickir.g up desirable lots they meet wi■ h them at. the tempting rates now rU'i Prices are firm for nil but the iowest parcels, of pfll there are a good many lots offering, but these d0kepl find buyers. The inquiry continues for good well'* yearlings. HI»K, SKIN, FAT. AJSD WOOL. BKIPI'OL AND WESTKIIK COUNTIES, Saturday.— paid as follows:—Hides, 931 es and upwards, ■iVk1' I w.f., o'/a1' to 472'' i.'3ibs to 921bs, o.f.. 3d *'ti V/4d toiy4d; V31bs to 821b. o.f., -%A; w.f., 2%d; 631^ ,4 1 7iths o.f.. 2%d; w.f., 2%d brands, to d; to 621b.s, o. f., 2%(1 w.f., 2%d; 531bsHnd under, o.i. w.f., 2:,d. Cows, 531 bs and above, o.f., 2%d w.f.. light, o.f.. 2%d w.f., 21/od Hulls, » iieavy and warbled, 2'/gd light ,10., 2%. irregillar, Calf skins 171bs upwards, 4%d 121 b., to W 5lj,11 9lbs to Illbs, bl/(l; under bibs, 5Vid cut irregular, 4d chance, Horse hides, lis 6d, 139 '1 15s 3d, 18 3d, 18s 6d ist kips, ,,34(1 per lb. 2nd jai %d. Kat—Mu.ton, )%ci; beet, t/Vi; rougli, nj, sweet beef, l%d. Pelt ;—B. 9d A. Is 9d X..2*^ Lambs—C, 9d B, Is f d A, 2-: 6rl. Forward pric? ,x Thursday—Pelts—B, 9d A, Is 9d X, 2s 2d. Lam°L| C, 9d B. Is 6d A, 2s 6d tat, %d, iy»d, l%d beef, 1 %d. ø,f THE BHONDDA, PONTTPRIDO, AND ABI,;RD- HIDE, TALLOW. AND WOOL Co., LTD, 't'kt T. Satnrday.—Hides — Ox hides, 9511M and upWI\VH«t 3y»d, .^d 85bs to 941bs, 3y4d, 2%d 751hs to 2%d 65lbs to 741bs, 2%d. 2^1; of.lbs co i'Vyd, 2%d 551bs ana unaer, 2%<l. Heavy f 2%<1,21¡.,d light do., 21f2d, 21f4t1 cows cut, 2d cuts ainl warbled, 2%d medium, 2Vid light, n bulls, 2'^d bull cuts, Vs■ 1. Hors -—1st, 17s 2'— 16s 6d irCs, 15s 2d 4ths, 9s 6d. Calves—17lb» and "5. wards, 4d 9ibi to 161 lis, 54d; light, 5d; olle 3%d. Wools—7s 3d, 6i, 5s, 4s, 3s 6d, 2s_ A J 2s, Is 6d. Fat—Best sweet clean beef, 1" do. mutton, l%d 2ads, l^id common,
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