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12 THE TIMES, TUESDAY. JULY 23, 1805. THE BISLEY MEETING. (ro oc tficui coMroxDKT.) BISLEY, Jclt tt. Thd Buley Mooting ora, Saturday had but been such a day as this haa been it would bavo been an immense success.

As (things stand thcro is no room for 'doubt that the National ltiflo Association has dono bettor from tho financial point of view this year than in previous years at Bisloy and it has mado tho gains from, tho right source, that is to say, from money spent in entries rather than from money spent in paying tor entrance to tho ground by spectators. A gallery, it would seem, is hojilcss at llisley yet it ought not to bo, for tho train service, although apt to show some eccentricity, is tolerable. Tho reason it. probably to bo found in tho catering, of which, warned by previous sufferings, .1 canronly speak from hearsayLi To i day tho camp has lecn verj desolato in appear atico. Xft sound of a riflo has been heard, except that a match of teams chosen from tho 2f IK.

A. staff and tho Press has been shot, with results winch aro an inviolblo secret. There are but; few human beinrs to bo seen iii the city of tents, which will be struck, as soou as they aro drr enough and those aro for the ruost part ilerulars and Engineers, who will bo engaged for a week or so in setting things right after the meeting. Present also, are Colonel Mackinnuti, tho secreri tary Mr. Hooy, the engineer Mr.

Ilooke, tho accountant and Mr. Martin, thu chief statistical ofiicer. Tho statistical which cverv bodv abuses, although iu fact it is ruiltv of remarkably few mistakes, has been busy all amongst arrears' of figures, and has issuqd tho; following oflicial prize lists iu addition to those already quoUM Mllitakt Revolver. Series I. Hi.

W. Wiiiacs, Ji.U A. Winner of i 1 T. ftA.enU Will 11. Winners o(C2.

Slr.W. U. A.Uh Mr. lUnJ. XJU.

i. 43 Lt ln.lV.B.rd; Li. Goro, e. Lnc Regt. lllUTART REVOLVER.SERIES II.

ru. Winners 2. 41 Lt. Suuolbo. WdU KAi IW.Chiltr,19 Eenfallatr.

Mr. A. KotUac, 'ILA. Li. Lowther, Scots Guards Militast Revolver.

Series III. Winner of Ux. W. Wloi. N.U A.

Winner of CS. Hi. W. X. Jjt.

XE A Winner ct CS. tU. Mi. W. Wiuns, X.l A.

33 Winner ot 2. Military Revolver. Winner at CS. Pts Winan, X.EVA. 43 Winner of 3.

Cpt.T.W.Uea.lSM.li. S3. to. W. Winnrrf 2.

Mr. W. fc. Jcjnr. N.ll A.j..

Mr. M. Woo. X.1LA: j. Mr.

A. lUizi.X.ll. A. L. I Lt.W.W.Chittj.l9thIJl.la.

Srmw V. 50 yards, Winners ct 2 L. Cll. F.H.Prcat. 4W.

rry Mr. Hocj'msn. X.K.A. Mr. W.

Joint. N.R.A. Lt. V.B.Eeis Acoregate. (Any Revolver.) Winner of 5.

IU. Winner ct CZ 19S to. W. Wioaas. N.U.A.

Winner at 3. Mr. W.E.Jorni.LEA... 193 HlLLlIOCSS. IU.

Winner ci tie Cup. Lord Cairns. IK. A. a Wiunerof 4.

to. P. G. Britfen. X.E.A...

23 V.iooercf 3. Sir E. LorVer. Eaj iuh Eifbt Club S3 Jfe count eat. Apslet Pellatt.

ru. Wiciw cl lh Jut. r. J. E.

Mran. na V.C. GonJoo Hi(hUnleri Winurr ot CS. 0.r.O. F.

MXin. H.MJ. "lMUrr.t TTiBorrser 21i. CrL G.ForntK.OAC. ru.

Taenon. lt Aberdeen Winaer ot 1. Cj 3 L. IJorner. U.11X 8.

MJ. M'XeO. lrt CvsL Lt. A. VT.

ChiUT. Bouilujlaifcaiij 19U' ru. 33 33 ru 37 37 37 37 lt 36 3i i3 35 111 a .33 '33: 13 It. 113 AGRICULTURAL IMPORTS. Account stowics the Ciusatities of rcrtatB kinda scriealtorsi rrodoce Imported Into tbs United Kiscdota So the week ended July 20, 1895, tocthsr with "tbs qusstities Uu ported is the corrs ipoadtnf week of last 'jesr i QoaaUtta.

Atiitnl. limine Usru, tolls, cows, tjj Cilvti Hbftp aed lamb hwtao I reih Meat Beef Muttoa 1 l'ork L. Salted or lreserrd IUcoa Ueef. llnu l'ork DUmentect. tslUd sad frli Meat protcrvvd! otnerwiM Ly silting Dairy, l'ruduca bubtitute Rutter Marariue Cbre so cream, Condeoked uiUk J' KSS l'oultrr aiiJ i nw Kabbiu, ileaU Caul' tibucJJ 1 rd I.

Cora, Grain, Meal, au 1 I'lvat WU. at A tieat nival liarley UaU Avaut Mains or Iadian corn 1'ruit, Kaw Applo Oranges Leinooa Cherries l'liuu lVar Urajei UnenumerateJ ht llo(M Number Cwt. tt audi Gallons lit. lluni Value 1' Cwt. acd RusLelt Winner of i.

Joint Winner of 1, J. Sri ru. 19 19 35 35 34 34 34 ViucersOfL J. C. W.WkSfcwonb.

2nd Llrerpool i i 8jt. Mi. C.W Urown.E.E. C. Sit.

F.W. Evim.1 WelvU' Firt r. O. A. H.iliS.

Eicf'Jent ij CpL T. ImIon. 3 K.U.Ui CpL J. A. KirklxnJ.

Jbil Krr S. Sjt p. E. ru. 33 1 Maj.

rriibarl. Kin Kejt. ii Ten 321 counted cot. Dax FraseC'. 33 33 Z3 33 33 S3 22 .32 WiiV tables Onion, raw Potatoes UncuumerateJ Tons Cwt; ItM.

1B1 11.120 1,403 74.C79; 27.377 4.0C4 r.n 000 77.101; 141.CJ11 1,710, 90 1 1,931,340 550,031 25.7S1. S42.040; C54.740 14.713 .12,391 44.10J 1,10, 8S.740. 3,104 410 I'usbeli Cwt. Value J. Statistical Office.

Custom Hum? J.onJon, Jul 10, 453 objecttoo to the proposed cummittee, but he could not ea what there was to inTettlfate. the fasts of the position betag so very well known. The report was tbeu adopted, and 00 a show of haala the resolution for tt apiointment of a committee was lost. The lection o( Mr. aathonje riardr as a raestber of the board a subsetjuently confirmed.

The directors of the LANCssnmi and VoRKSBIBS RAILWAY Company have decided to a diri dend for the past half year at tte rate of 3J percent, 'iier annum, carry in forward a balance of about 23.030. For the first half of 1 89 4 the dividend was at the. rate of 3.J per cent, per annum, with 22,136 carried forward. The report of the directors of the Citv and SoCTH Loxnos Railway Company for the half year ending June SO states that the. receipts 'hare amounted tu 24.402 and the cost of srorking to 15,020, leaving a profit of 9,382.

Inclusive ot the balaare bronght forward. tho net revenue shows a total of 10,379. After making provision for the debenture an 1 debenture stock interest a balance remains available for dividend of Out of this tie directors" recommend that the full dividend of 5 ernt. ter ancUiii be pail on the Preference shares and that a dividend at the rate of IJ per cent, per annum bo ttaid upon the ConvliJatfd Ordinary stock, leaving a balance of 905 to be carried forward. During the past six months a further sum of .23,200 Terminable Mortgage Debenture bonds has beru paid off.

The report of the LtMA Railways Company (Limited) for the year ending Do tnber 31 stater that the gross receipts amounted to 11,747 and net earn ings to 7,200. The net earnings, added to 143 brought forward and deilucting 554. wblh has been trausft rrvd to th i ichanse suspense account, leaves sum 'at tin credit of net venue of l'J, from which the director's recoinmaad a dividend of 3s. per shares or per tax fne, which will aborb 0,000, Icavmg M9 to be carried forward. An ordinary general meeting of the aharehoIJcri of the London' and IT.ovincial Haxk (Limitv.1) wis held vnterilav at the Caanon strrrt Hotel.

Mr. Iiriflsler Kixon presided, aril, in moving the Adoptiod of the report, said tho period under review Lad tot been favourable for banking busiues, and iu their owo case it hai Lcu chietly allcctud as regarded their to great spheres of operation 1 agricultural bra'ucL csjeci ally on the hast Coast, and the rocimercLil trsucties in outh Wales. Everywhere there had levn the. same tale of bad tiuies. low pricv atkl coinpetitioa.

and their bank liad had to dial, uith a large amount iif increased competitron'. With, reject to the future, the prospects of trade were Crrtatnlv somewhat letter. In America tho earnings of' the railway com rauies showed an increase, and in.Autralia there was a decided tirosreot of aud Letter prices for were being btained There was no doubt 1 1 11 trial no lato war uuiwvcu ia wi oaiun wout.i eventually result in tlw opening 'ip of more markets for Kriti.n gotKij. 1 tuning to to accounts, nc stateu inat. after irovulim; fur bail ana Uoubtlul ilebU.

ttie cross f. tli. Iialf.if.&r 1ia.1 iin "t(10. inMiiilin' till 1 1 nmniuit 1 roUL Lt forward, 'llkj 1 arnieut of a divi 1 at rate of 17 tier cent. .1 er aiuiuoi would absorb 42,500 they proposcl to transfer to the re scr've fund, raising it to 005,000, which wm st t'araU'ly in vestal in CutjsuIs takeu: at.

90 and alirr wrltiui; 21500 oil the preiuiso. account 8.CC4 16.94G 39.183 2.5C3 89,790 3,649 3,409. 4,297 20,891 53,51 17,060 49.962 213 12,311 278,220. 1,505 50,592 105. 1S34.

Alcor sM JnljZJ rs.uooo rs 9.000' Aiftdrss (UibnUri Jl 1J f.l7.3 l.13iW Cot'UU Central July 14 JiOJ 3170l Io, Cotrl Northern HecUoo Jut 14 IsOJOO Coriol and ttwito July II tlXXO Si. 300 CmuKiea Jolyll SM.IS3 3it3 Mmnna. Tana July 9 f24J 324 fan faala UraiilUn (foruslcbt) Jim 0.219.383 Kvevtnvtt Aatomauo air 23 2.247 2331 Viemialn410maanis July 1W Wt oflt.di JBa33 J.13i 3M.450 310,:00 57,920 43,330 9.C27 31,497 24,403 1S.M3 12,015 11,721 1,00 1 C4.912 f.9,019 47,103 liug MiuiUr RAILWAY ASD 0TUEH COMPANIES. The half yearly general meeting of tho AST Loxiox Kail way Company was held yesterday at the Cauuoa street Alfred K.Uathorne IIardy piesiiling. In moving the adoption of the report, the chairman, stated that he presided that occasion as he had accepted the' (chairmanship of the lompany at the.

request of the Since ISS4 he had been a member of the joint committee which conducted the business of the company, and he ray that he was generally acquainted with the. nature and position of the undtrtaking. Ho was Sj director of the outht Eastern Kailway Cotniaiuv and of a well known life ollice in" thi aul he had always decli'ntd'anv sum to oaicer.i tteusion laud rratuitv fund, would remain to le 1 carried forwarJ. The director had issued' 20,000 new sliares of 10 each. On 'which 4 a share would bo raid.

thus lucri asmi; tho subscribed capital of the I auk to 1 el 'JOO OJO. of which would be Aid un. Thev now had 3.557 sliatxholders. Sir Herbert. Maxwell seconded the motion, which was adopted.

An extraordiuary general mw tin' of the llASK.MlSIN'5 KnlllTS Corporatioa (Limited) was held vestenlav at Winchester house. Sir Lepel tJnfi'm. who iireside d. remarkeil tiiat when he last met the share holders he intimated his wish. to resign his poitioa as liquidator for the rca.ohthat mnthsof difficult contrnverv tney nai oi'iaineu tnc cnai necision.ol tno Icreicn Office with ri ferepce to their claim for com peusatiun ngainst the IVfjiau Government, failing that, their right to arburation.

lie regretted to that the Foreign ()ffice, afUr having the matter re I ferre back to it two or three times, had 1 against tli e)rpoiatitn in both respects. Tlio. late position in which lie had not thought himself capable of Foreign Secretary held that the right to arbitration was doing good work. When he was asked to aeeept the "not uuo'ot the pnvib ges they oLtaiue.l under their cou chairmanvhin of this coini inv he couultil his board of cession from tho.ltauk of lVia. as that rLrht was only the onth hastern Comiianv, and found that they; were received from the lVrsian (Jovtrument by thu bank ftir Winner cf tbs Ei3.

Lord Cairns. X.U.A. 27 Winner tt Ite. W. 3rd VktUh 23 Winner of 3.

Eir E. LoJtr. nUh Eht Qab ..23 Xoeoanteat. .1 Kyxoch. ru.

Winner of the Cap. CzpL. C. A.WUson. 1st V.B.

Livertool 34 Winner of 530 CaruiJes 3. Mr. Msrgaa. LUturu 34 Winr.tr 233 Crtiigi 2. r.aruh.i9JiMdis.

33 Winner of 233 Caruids 1. Eft. L. R. TippiasaJ fOsex 33 Four 32s ccanU4 oat.

LOIiXtt; ru. Winner of Sir. W. B. Jcynt Winner of Mr.

Ilsii PU 23 very willmg that he should occupy the position and Le al.u found that they were anxious to maintain that frienilly feeling towards the Last London Company hich had always characterized thcni. lie was not ignorant of the company's dietilties. Theirs was not jip ordinary line "managed in' the ordinary manner, but managed byilirectors of tho six leading comianies. They received lrom those a tiiiumitm rent of 30,000, and it was not iu their jwer, rrm if they: desired do so, to. terminate tho lease except by the consent of; all the parties to' it.

I'p to the present they had never earued the mini iuut rent of iT.U.UOO, lvyoixt which the profit went to the shareholders. In orJer to obtain a proEt it was ntCL'ssarV lor the uiinwuii receipts to le and the Cguni hitherto reached had lecu 49.4S4 in For tne pat few years tne amount nad been about 49,000, so that it did nt want a very large lucreisc to enable a certaai sum to go to the shareholJcr. What be considered that his colleagues and hlw eif had to do was, by negotiation, bv close attention the company's anJ by con suiiAnon wuu me uiuer rnemuers oi ji ini ccmmuiee CalculU, 1C. Those of the Sunderland Tramways shew a decrease of 3 and Swansea. 27.

The receipts of the Nizam's State Itallwiys for January 1 to June 30 were Rs. 13,27, 1C0, against IU. 16,44,000 axd pf Dengal Doeari to June 22 were Rs.79,051, agiistt rU.SC.07l. Tbe receipts of the Sues Canal oa Saturday amouated to and on Sunday to against and ICO.OOOf. respectively.

Subjoined are tie receipt of various companies for Us week ended at date er lor iLe period namea PUBLICATIOXS TO DAY. tor rjHE TIME3 ATLAS. JgOUUD VOLUMES. rJinE BEG1STEB T50DND COPIE3 of TUB; TIMES ATLAS JT ORIGINAL PRICES CLOSED on SATURDAV. 29th JCSE.

thzt date will be 22s. 6d. OBOEB3 SALE or Ol TTNPBEC1 VI1DK1LS RECEIVU lineo RECEIVED COattlMrO OUND in CLOTH QLOTH, GILT EDGES TTALP MOROCCO, very handsome. A.JL 23s. Od.

2, Cm. Od. A Socl ASTK.4Y. A novel. Ey Mrs Lovett Cameron Cs.

F. V. White. White Tcbkets. By Urs.

Molesworth. W. and R.i Chambers (Limited). Tho Waverfey Novels, Vols. 7, 8, and 9 Rob Roy, 2 vols.

Tne Black Dwaut, 1 vol. (Is. 6d. net', each vol.) I.vjTiTCTio.xs or AcsriUA, by John Coldstream Constable. Romances and Narratives, by Daniel Defoe, edited bf, Oeorge A.

Aitken, 10 VoL A JounSAt OK 'TUB FtAGCE YaAR(2. fid. net) SUAKSSPEABE'si HEXnv V. akdRicuaud with prefaces and' glossari by Israel Oollancz, M.A. (the Temple Shakespeare) (Is.

net each play). J. 11. Dent. iLtCSTKATEn.

CCIPE TO FlSHING 1 NOEFOLKr Wateus, by Robert Moll, 4th Edition (Od.) Illc stkatei tripc to CameeHjOE and Neighbourhood, i by a Resident Trinity M.A.', 4th! Edition Jarrold. ExrodCUEd of QCACKLltv. beimr a series of articles upon, and analysts of, various patent medicines. Brj tho Editor of UtaUh Stict. Vol.

Is. The Savoy l'ress. HvrOTic Trance A Popular Catechetical Synopsis of HvpuotLmr.l,sycho Therapcutics, "an.l Complex Fer sonality. By J. C.

Fucker. Is. rublisned by the Author, 77, Vincent Kptare, Victoria street, S.W. The Okficial to Tne London anu Noeth. KAitw.tr.

Illustrated; 3d. Abridged and popular edition. Casscll and Co. (Ltd.) Faeliamestary Fa fees Scot la ti Afts rTrk ov Evidence taken before tho Departmental Committee, OS Habitcal OrrESPEia, A'agiiants, Beggars," JNEEniATB, AMI JCVEXILE OEUMiCESTS. With appendix and fCs.

2d.) Correspondence on tho subject of the Law OF COPVKIGIIT IX Casapv (1. Id.) South AriticA, Correspondence relating to the Kecision ck the Customs Dctiu i Cuacse fNo. 50), in the agreement betvreen the (tovemmrnt of British Bechuanalinl, the Britih THE DELrVERY of BOUND VOLUMES ylLL COMMENCE on OOTH JULY, AND will CONTINUE DATE RAPIDLY as the ORDER of whica ORDERS have been RECEIVED Aincai omrany, and the Bechcanaland BaUway Company (Limited) (ljd.) Sixth of her Majesty's Commissioners appointctl to carry out a Scheme ok Coloxiiation in the Dominion ok JgDITION de LUXE. Kfifi COPIES of an. EDITION de LUXE will be tarea cuinaas per voIoqm to first appliaonu.

JgjDITION de LUXE. kfifk COPIES of an EDITION de LUXE will be 1 prtstloa opervJr piper, boual in aorvocvii anl Kill at tares tuina per valuaw toflra; appliosnn JgDITION de LUXE. rrnn COPIES of an EDITION de LUXE will be fJ prinud oa superior ppr. bouni in morocoo. sai sou at tar guineas per voluax to nrst THE TIMES ATLAS.

SUBSCRIBERS wishing their parts to be baund 14 a local tunder CaNaha of Crofters axd Cottar froai the Western Highlands anl Islands of Scotland, with appeudiccs Eyre and Spottiswbode. TUE WA TEll SUFI'LY. its own urroses, and that it could it to anv other company. That Lving the felt that tlus work he was. IkCtly aj to do 1 Lad" virtuallv come to an cul, arul that it tvould Un soni ways be tnoru convenient if new li.nii dator weru to be chosen, although be.

had a great iliiuclir.ation. from M.me Kints of view, to sever him self lrom. the fortunes of tin corporation. Owing to tlie great cl.atigo wl.ii'i hal mt taken place in the poli tical atmosphere, seteral innuent.al persons interested in the corj oratiou had urged the desirability of hit con tinuing as liiiu.dtor in order to cvw, in another'furm, with. tbe presn nt the negotiations earrietoa with tho Lite.

one. lli personal opoiion as to their claim 1 for comrcnation remained the time it was whin they i originally drew up their list of grU vai.ce and he thought it might again bo pressed with advantage. even if that claim mi re. not aJuiitU their right to arbitration Uill held good, and by tLal means, if grant'e 1, they'might iu'duence the Persian' (lovernmentto riicoup them some of th lo s'thev hal mi He red through its obstruction. Although tu did not jlesirj to continue Wisnerof l.

IA. T. Mitcbfll. I'stsOa; II. IlowUsd.

Somenet Cspt. Moljneaui. 1st King's Fie. U. lk.r.

3rd VUa. i.i ru. 32 32 22 Vu.na of tte Cnp. B.I.M. F.

CssswcU. Boj. Soou Crrji ..35 Winner' of 5. Lieut. A.

G. C. Criios, 4h Ulnars 31 Krxxiso Winner of 5. PM. W.

EUicott. Zrl Welsh 25 Winner of 4. Mr. W. C.

Xrit n. N.E.A. 3 Winner ct 3. CpL T. BacJren.

Oxford Cniversl 19 Caskoxitx Acceigatk Winner of tbs Ctp. W. Faterspn. Abarin V. Rifeeite Aggregate.

Winner of tbs Cui. T.O. J. Buck. H.M.S.

txceUent Morris (M.H.). ru. Winner of 13. C.F.O. W.

ii. rulley. U.iLS. 3 'Winner of 7. ru.

Winners cf 3 ICs. Ert D. ViYorke. llci '33 Q. S.

Sinjpfon, Iraoon.Ci!s. 33 Max. Winners of 2. J. E.

Snow. 2nd V.EL Cspt. T. Es nsll. Ujtie eus 1341 ru.

13 17 with all of whom he was on the most friendlv tenns "as liquidator he would Wj tw.TfiUy willing to conduct to trv and increa.o the rt uirauy's receii wtirn must lie to the interest ot the leasing companies as well as to that of the Ea.t London Conii auy. lie had been for io very hort a time the chairman ttut he was anxious' not to hold ut any boi tor which he" had not sidid ground but, reiueml ering that the difficulty of all haviug ttriutm iu luadou was the congestion of traflic, he believed, uotvvith standing the natural disinclination of every railnay maiiager to any traffic oil his line or to lose any inileage, that iu thu end' the Kat London Company must 1 gaiuers, and mast Lave: traiSc on their railway inord to rrlieve. the pressure oii other lints. The pojiulatioa of jlxindon was esustantly increasing, and he' could 'uit believe' that, running as "their line did through to. j.u!ous a district, they must not in tiuia reap an improvement.

trhling decrease in the tralSc of the past half year as eompared with that of the.correi i'Onding erioi of the re'vious ar was, the secretary infonnel him, priueijAlly attributable to the ojfiiing of the Tower tridge, aud to the' fact that Whitsuntide did not this year; as in tlw previjui ear, fall into the first six) months traffic returns. He afterwards 'referred to the resignation from the board of Sir Kdnard Watkin, owing Ij the tatc of his Ualtli, land remarked that the directors wished late, cliair long life anl rnjeiitv in his retirement. If auy shareboUier thought l.e coul.l in any way imi rove the comiai'ny's Lusmess and would communicate with him l.e would, willingly consider the suggestions made to'him. Mr. Surrey seconded tL'e motion.

3Irl FrancisBouru remarked that 19 B. Wr 1st lAnark ROBIX Its. Winners ot 13s. 4L Tie. TU.

T.n.Hajbunt.Oans4a 33 Re. II. It Eotinson, 2nd WlDcLrrtrr 33 Stt. J. CuUooih.

id Uvcnool 35 Winner or 2 12s. litat. T. MlteteU. Canada 34 All CoiiEia Iu.

Winner of Cop and 20. ru.W.I).Ocnn.lstlAnark 1S3 Winner of 15. Capt; A. EoVeru. In V.B.

Devon 1E3 Winner 10. lie. B. EUntcn.dt V.Bi Devon IP Winners of 5. Cspt.

T. W. Heath, lfch 12 CpL T. I'sir, 3rd Xorttunt terlsod 1C2 biC J. Codger.

1st Eos. and Selkirk UI CpL J. Smith. 2nd G7.L.I. ltl eirn.

MsjcTRagisD Tboraai 40 V.B. Devun JO ru. A. Bc0ttEU1V.il. Rjj.

Hi ECT L. lurries. 3rd CUa. ICS Winner of 5. A.B.

K. Andrews. EAceUent Winner of 2. Tronptr C. Knapp, Uddx Yeocaary .4 II6or.

I ru. 33 ru. 4 Winners of 2 Dr.T. C. SeUr.

Dund.Ik lie. JJoIand. 1st 8orr.ret .1 Pte. W. B.

Eeed. 7th MidiJ 34 Gunner f. C. CbaaUrUn Canada 34 Accrecate. Winner of Cspt.

G. C. GioU. 2nd UIos. Encri.

Winner of 3. Cspt, W. F. Bell. 3rd V.B.

Wel.h Kg I. L.Keat;nj. 1st Liv riwol j. IiJ.L 1 boraiwn. Q.IUV.B.

Ite.T. Huirhead.3rd Ltrk. Sit. X. Wa' H.L.I....

lr Y. Kttpon. 4.h V.B. MancbetUr Qr. Mr.

A. W. Ariel. Ui V.B. E.

Surre Arm. Sgt. J. lUAhoa. 12th5Iiddlwv Sgt.

W. roctor. 3rd V.B. heafortajl i. Ce.

T. Lamb, 1 at Lanc. ru. 1C3 Railway (M.II. Tyro) aggregate, ru.

Winner 50. Conner J. B. nooper, 1st Cora. Arty.

63 Winrer of.9. t7 WinnrofS. Wgt. W. II.

Meadows. Canada C7 Winner of 7. A. 8. E.

Andrews, ExotKant C7 1153 ieo IP lea 163 153 iij '139' i9 ru. Winner of 3. Pt. W. G.

radcett, 1st Ei Yors: .4 Winner of 5. CpL A.WddelI. 5 V. B. S.Ri iooeroft.

CjO. B. Morrison. 2 V.Bi York, aud Lan Winner of 3. CtlThrelialUlh V.B CS It Winner of CIS.

Sct W.U. Meadows. Can. 35 W.o&erornO. LWitr.Whiu.2 s.Lane.

33 Winner of 5. CpL W. CaldwelL V.B. A.nd8. 3j TlIOEBCRK.

ru. ru. Winner of 5. Lieut, JUcbardson. LJLBi Winner of 4.

CpL Corter. 3rd Mldx Artr. of 3. rte. A.

Stewart. 1st Flf 31 33 The Plaistow AIurder. A Reutcr telegram dated New York, July "Mr. Coombe. chief tevrard of tbe National Line steamer the busband ot 2Irs.

Coombes. who is alleged to have' teen murdered by her two son at Plaistow, was informed 01 lite tragedy as won a the steamer arrived here Referring to tbe man Fox, who is charged with being accessory after the fact. Mr. Coombes said that he bad forbidden him tbe house. He" furtler stated that he bad been warned by a physician that bis son Robert' brain was abnormal, aud that the lad ahoold be watched tmUl tm attained bu lilh vcar." shareholders ha received the usual vague rcrcrt, and it eeetnel to lr.ni that dircctur were s'unjily following in the fpofsteis of the late board.

AJter referring to tne eourlictiug mterests of tne Ueten tare stock Lolutrs and of the. ordinarv stockLoldtrs, he ropost the apiointmtnt of a committee of mvttia tiou. ilr. lirimtn fTon I tlie ri solution. Jlr.

raw cour observed that, if the chairman would thoroughly inquire into all matters alfccting their interests, everything would. Le done that Was. tuecssary. With regard to the eommittte, he would tiarticularlv like to know: the actual 1 oints' to le investigatol. Jt it, nad not ea Watkin.

the concern would have 'been the holders of the debenture tocIis would have received uolhuig. The original ftockholders had never received a divicer.d, 'and if the debenture stockholders would sacrifice a littlejof their interot the ionecrs of the undertaking' would Le very gratetul. Ho the Mition of matters would lie greatly improved if additional conveniences were increa cl accommodation were ailorded lor go traiEc. jlr. Surirey.

leiily t.JIr. Iiuuru, tate.l that he La 1 leen 'in communication, fur many month with thefrit I tern Rail way Company, and it would be gratilying them director ol that company w'ould joint. the Kat London lxjard. l'hc Cinat had era Company, howevir, thougLt it ile irable that they i hould not olliCiauy connecteii witu tue i.ai jxinuon. aitnuuga they, were "anxiom to; do air they could lor thcro.

Ha hojed that something would come from the negotiations which were going ou, but it was net a Ijuestion of what the preat Eastern the director ot thi company could do, but whether the lessees would lermit i i.tt.. .1 arrangements 10 uoi mauoi oy otuer companies ior tne benctit 6f the latter which, might not be considered to the' advantage of the lesseei. Uhe directors were very anxious to do! all they could in the interests of the debenture stockholders alul of the ordinary lie to point out tuai armueincuts were inaov ome vear.v ago unjcr wnica.tnc ceiK.nture siocxtioiuers agreed to a claim of 4 twr ctnt. instead of 0 rer cent. wbicn previou dy csifUa, ana ior arrears 01, mteie i ou tome ot tne tieixnture, ttocas oruiuary Moct was ccepted.

The debenture stockholders abo gave up their that their interest rhould accrue. The position' of. the ordiuiiy stockholders had been greatly tmpiovcil y. tuej concesions. acl lie would ao remiuti them that thcrcrwere some detenture stocks which had received nothing up to the present time.

Sir Edward Watkin had rendered then immeme services in years gone byi So, 'Ibat. was the cae the facts ho wed. Ini. thei laj half vear under whicn the line was worked by the Brighton nod Urrat Easttrn Comi anies the net balance of profit was whereas in the past halt vear. under the lease which Sir Udward Watkin brougLt about, the uet balance' was With' reeard to the nronosed committee of investigation, neither Mr, Farriuhar nor who Lad been directors for some years.

Lad the leat objection to an investigation into everything, but be could not conceive what thev were to investigate. The director simply ireceivcil the rent of trom 1 ue icasuiK cuuiruics ana paid it to mose wno were entitled to receive it. That was all they could do excejn endeavour Dy negotiation to bnug about mere profitable arrangements with the leasing They could 'not, however, insUt on tie latter doing anything if they objected. Mr. Meynell could cot agree with what had 1 Leen said regarding tho value ol the service rendered to the 'undertaking by Sir Edward Watkin, but for whom, be maintained, the East London Kailway might have been brought into direct communication with the eastern counties.

In the interest of tbe debenture stockholders he advised that an applica tinn. Kmifit VTtadA til Papll.mmit tnw Ii w. Am. .1 one clause, providing that the ordinary stockholders should have novotc until the debenture stockholders were paid in He did not know whether the present horrible lease could bo got rid. of.

Tbe chairman. in reply, said it was perfectly clear that a serious difLcalty existed between the ordinary stockhoklers and thi; necessary diplomat iccorreTK)u len. with the Foreign pfCie for his successor if if we.re resolved ones more to Mibadt their case tor in" that ouartrr. the 'prupMsitu of. Mr.

I wis ll.inultoui seconded by Mr." VVaipole Cn'cnwell, thu secretary ot the corporatioa Mr. F. C. Hall; appointed liquidator. The report of the lllKECT U.N ITtli STATES CABLE Co.

(Linntel) for the six months ended June 30 states that the revenue, after deducting outr payments, amounted to comjared with lMl.nJo for thi correspjii.liiig jx riod of lt'J4. Tho working and other expenses, including iarome tax, but exclusive of costOf re i airs of cables, amounted to ISJ0U, leaving a balauce of as tLo net profit, with 'I'l, $0d brought forwanl, a total of i J. Three quiderly interi'ii dividends have bfn declared and laid, and a final: jjiyment of perhare is now propoeil, making, with tho three interim dividends, two per rent, for the year. After transferring to reserve; fund, the balance of is bo carried forward. He lairs of cables have cost This amount, together with written off the buildings account, lialliu skellis, has.lA debited to the re erve'fund account, the.

balance of which uow stands at 1 The of the Glasgow Tramway, and 1 O'JIMEL'S Cornjjny for tho half year ending June states thit tho a( counts show a loss on the wording, Im talauce at the debit being' The annual genrral meeting of the New Socnr Walis Mortgage, 1.oan, nd Company. (Limited) was Leld esterdiy at the. street Hotel. Lawrie, whj presided, remarked that the report was unsatisfactory, but the osition ot the company was not so lad as many supiosed it to be. Thev liad had per jecnt.

stcalily "for years, and that could not 1 had witln.ut some "risk, that if they assed the. dividend for a tar or two they only shared the fate of most enterprises. The worst feature their that, owing to the recent unprofitable nature of many of. the Australian industries, tome of th mortiraees weie. unaWc to laV interest.

for Sir Edward and as several ot the iiror erties tal In en recently in ChaccerVi and vameu at price tower, tnan mosc at wuu siooa in tne eomj any looks, ttcy were unatio; in reverai ases to take credit for the year's iatciesUr l'rohably the valuatioas of such properties laur.o:ij might have justitied taking credit lor the past jeai 's inteicst. but, having decidetl to taku facts' as they tood, they could not lo so, and couioiucntly the rVivdlue account giveu to pas euf ers atvl nan. at auy rate ior iae iing, ue aSorded for goo.N coma oniy ast mem to sui.mu to a time stu ieniai lor the present in the lull px; edition that theysapro: erties would recover to values' whitti would tnaTIe them to (, et out without ruuchi if any, loss. He Lel he 'could take an eiually'sanuihe view of the revt uue account. Lut with money so plcntilul in every important centre, and with investments ling sought on ever iJe, the future of Australian mortgage eonijunies roiuired careful iiiihagi m'ent, the fact that the margin between the rate at whulh mortgage companies could Wirrowon this side and lend on tho.

ether liad steadily diminished. The total amount of now running was less than so that the uncalled capital represented by a list of suljtantial shareholders would of itself le sufficient to" retire every delenture but beyond that security there were the Australian pro erties, which, even ou the depreciated valuations, constituted a further cover of at least Assuming that out of the 420,000 was retiuircd to pay off the delenture holders, there remained eveu at tbe reduced values a surplus of 170.000, with tllJJ rosrect of improvement and, atii ording to the surveyor's reiDrt, apart from the recent' ris in the price of wool, there was ever reason tor the shareholders to le hopeful. Iu conclusion, he iroved the adoption of the report. Mr. J.

11. tlwythcr secontlcd the motion, lleplying to a short discussion, the chairman ftate.1 that no. further call v.ould le made without consulting the shareholders. The report was eventually adopted. 'llie report of the Colonists' Land anl Loan Cor poration (limited) for the' year eu lel March 31 states that the revenue account shows a profit of 1,514, which with '4 brought lorward makes a total ot 0.508 This enables the directors to recommend th payment of tbe usual Iividerhl at tne rate of a ier cent, per annum, nlus SI.

in th3 1 for income tax thereon; and they pro po to aaa a iurmer sum' oi to tne oruiuary reserve lutul. carrymg lorwaru a taianre or The ordinaiy reserve fund will thus be increased to 13,000. The report of the New Zealand. Thames Valley Land Com; any (Limited) for the year ended March HI states that the total ceuit uaiane ior ine year is 1.14G, as against i 93 last year and 3,5 4'J in the TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir, The ideas of the directors of the East London Waterworks Company as to what constitutes a supply of water ample for all legitimate use must certainly be peculiar.

May I state my experience The company are good euough to turn on a supply between 9 a ad 10 in" the morning, and the supjiy is generously continued for a spaco of two or three Lours. We then have to wait for our ample supply! until the next morning. The result is that I am deprived of my morning tub, there is no bath for the children in the evening, and it is only by the utmost care we can sufficient in the cistern whiih supplies tie hot water system to prevent accidents. The company tax mu for my bath and then judiciously cut off tlesupilyof water at the only times I want to use it. lie water" we want for.

drinking purposes has to to stored 'hi jugs ly midday. jet wo are told by tie directors, in tho statement you publish to day, that the supply is ample. The Hackney Vestry, of which bodv I am a member, have referred the whole question of the statutory powers tnd duties of the company to its Parliamentary Committee for investigation and report. We hope then to be in a position to know clearly not only what are the rights of the company, but alsj what aro its statutory duties. The company enjoy a valuable monopoly, lut they have also contracted certain duties.

At present it seems they con sider they may benefit by the monopoly and neglect the duties. I cannot help thinking the rositicn is reversed. rand that the duties will le found to be; utet aralle from the monopo.y. To Le told at. the present moment by tbo company that the supply is ample for all legitimate use is adding insult to injury unless, indeed, the sufficiency of the supply is to be decided by the dividend of it proprietors and not.

by the health and comfort of it customers, or even by its own legal obligation. Yours faithfully, "CHARLES LYEL. 8, Qucea's gate villas, Victorit park road, i.E., July 19. 1AX OBTAIN" UIXDIXG 'YY'HICU AKE NOW KEAPY "ITALF MOKOCCO UL CASES 6s. QLOTII 6d.

6d. A RlttVNGEMENTS hive been made with Messrs. XJL WESTLEY. FrtM iUve Lxori comaMOJ. EC, rpO BIND THE ATLAS the following PRICES JJALF MOIiOCCO 8s.

od. QLOTH, QLOTU CILT EDGES m. 5s. Cs. 6d.

Od. rpnE PAltTS rpo THEM be FORWARDED rpOGETIIER DIRECT, with the COST a above. of BINDING, HAT the PESTER LLOYD SAYS of THE TIMES ATLAS. "Th Min; isn: of Tho Tunsi hatosrrit oat a reallv vm ticil i lei in mbiuhiaz in 13 nart a ceorr.Dhi sil Atlu iMcillr intend I tor nevtpispur roders Thii work conoUts of IU mspa 17 iocnet by 11 tudM.1. very artistically executed ua Mruoc nber.

with eutucleirlrdilned. nl Vto all. ia very bgiota trp which in such works, i th principil tains. TalsacwvuUo volums has ta an irhus o. LM.3JJ names of piAC s.

br tite anl or whiclt naa cn. tonpniUf H.im:, ewilr anl oai' wy. as tha letters and numiierscorropni wlX sod UnubaUlr direcs one to tin piut. sMht. In Inlanl, where th newspap rlinj pabliois often greatly la tb ovist ruauoa" pUoes of our globe, such aa AUas Ujea reqairwl fur a Lu2 tide, anl tho Mansjement of ths worU reoownl papjr has.

Uuretore. supplied a L)a felt aat i'wterUajd. JuaalJ. rvm XytUm fxu. mw, J5fr All Uoow HrastHhil Kb U.

3yas. 1 rair. tMXani Et Trtl tinea Tea CIotks. Ca, tbt an i IUuo L'hack Lln nuf. 4.

JlT! All Ue abwve are avn taaa mSBLIaiauiMM TURTHER REDUCTIONS la ALL DEPART LADIES' and CHILUEJCNH UNUEhU LOIHiaa. ConkUrUy redwd la pnei. Dainty Mulct Oowna at bait nrlov onafciM at lets than aslf prie. lUntL s. MiliUMry.

Umi Matariala. lloeiefjr. and Tailurins at Greatly Laeienal ITWwa. USPEECKDEXTtK BAKUAINa la ALL DEPAKTM al list Tmz 'waaa. CAPPER.

SOX, ami Co. (Limited). S3 and tnet. UnJnm. K.C.

I il 1 IERATICA What is it? IERATICA It is the beat Note Paper of ti dy lucpUi rreek IERATICA It is the Ancient WriUng Paoer tho fnetu. IERATICA It is delightful to jyriU onoef "4. HIERATlCA It is to be had Black BordmJ 5 Hoina Is. Court Envelope Is. U.

LU IERATICA It is suitable for Sermons Kulod or plain. 5 Quirts la. W. IERATICA It is also made Thin for Forw Letters. 3 SaaeU SaJ 1 tnTckpa uaUr ot yrkrt.

HltitAiiUA it a to be. obtained of eUatioaers. Each sheet Is water marked llkrstica. all HIERATICA If any difficulty in obtainimr stamps to the. Londaq Work IX CprrThciSl DIAilOXD RINGS.

Ornaments. c. Ol AMO.SD HALF HOOP UISOS. CUa tliX EUBIES and ULVXllMD Liii. IjIAMO.VDS aal l.

7 to EMERALDS and DIAMU.NIW. I2toUi. DIAMONDS and PEARLS. 3 to UC. Other UR2IAMENTS.

13 to XU)A SwOaaUj staue. Siara prleej. SPINhl and Manufacturing Goldsmiths aad Silversmiths. I and 2, Urssechoreh etrax. CornaUL LoaJea, ana ii tiu is.

i iCTiu.j, (ojrnr oc Air etreMJ. 17Ti Under tbo petrosal of H.M. Tho tjuead kxl lb UeMariuUorLome.KU.ac. a. VALUABLE DIAMONDS.

Pearls. Gold. Silver Plat, arcorately VALLTCO pet. ClLCSEDinlarfooraniqaaiviiMieroseaorescaaaed. Kipw en 1 vAiuers seut by app jintmcnt it tiatinX.

Valauoi, lut th Henl oiors ka. ij. I7T2 SPIN tC and SOyWeeueoI of lOCKLE'S ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. lOCKLdTTS PILLS For BUe. QOCKLITS PILLS For; Liter.

lOCKLE'S PILLS For Heartburn. Q0CKLKS PILLS For Indigestion. QOCKLE PILLS Free from Mercury. QQCKLE PILLS Made of Purest Drug. QOCKXITS PILLS In use ninety five yean.

COCKLE'S COMPOUND ANTIBILIOUS PILLS. In boxes at Is. 2a. 9ui At. SL.

tla.aaa ra. 4. Great ormood Kjeec Lon toa. E1 PPS COCOAINE. COCOA NIB EiTEACT.

irea tikc. Tn ohoicst roiitad nibs (brukea op beuu) of the Baton! COCOA oa Demi rabjectod. to powerful hydnaha greerorsl jrite forth their etesss of oU. leavinj for use a aaeir agareai powiler Coooaioej, a prodoot which, wbea prepared wtta tioiliat water, has tna oooistaos ot. tea.

ot wuoii la It now laeaoially taking th plaos with many. Iu scute pria.i iriple beinx a senUa nerva stimulant, sacpUas wbe in lit enerT without unduly exciting the) tyetom. ooid by urojsrs. Ac, la paaseU aad Una, IsUl'ed. JgPPS'S COCOAINE.

HAT PROFESSOR THE VAMBERY SAYS of TO THE EDITOR OF THE TIMES. Sir, The question of water supply by the East London Water Company is becoming! in this district a very serious oue. Al ready one school has betn, I hear, closed, and the want of sufficient water for the purposes of closet flush, ing, itc, will probably necessitate the closing of the schools, as the authorities are naturally muling the outbreak of some serious epidemic The arbitrary manner in which consumers are treated will hardly be credited. No notice whatever waa given to them by the company that their supply would be discontinued, nd it was enly after, hundteis of complaints and inquiries had been made that a printed notice was sent to some of those complaining, stating that, owing to the drought, the water supply would be cut off during thej night. The very text day water was only (supplied to my bouse for about three hcurs daring the 21 hours, and on the loth iust.

I had no water at all durimr the whole day. For some days past we have had to give up the luxury (I might almost say the necessity of baths, and on otic occasion having lighted the gas of a goyser attached to my bath I turned on the water, Only prevented serious accident by fortuitously noticing that there was no water llowing. A printed notice ha been sent to spine of the ratepayers stating Sprinklers and the use of hose fcr gardens sdrictly prohibited yet ever siniv, until tho rain set in, i priuklers and hose ha.e been daily at work in the small public gardens' ia Hackney, anl the street and roads have been prof use and daily watered, anil 1 tea by the correspondence in the local papers that in some cases where private meters are in use the water has not been cut off One correspondent states that he had to leave the house for the City unwashed and without breakfast." Apparently we have "no remedy, but I trust that. through the medium of the Press, some public agitation will ensue, and at all events induce the company to make a reasonable deduction iu their neat quarterly demand. Surely tho shareholders ought to bear their share of the burden.

I fee! certain, however, that bad the water company given due notice to their customers of their inabditv to fulfil their part of their contract, and issue public notices day by day of the hours when the supply of water would le cut off, there would have been scarcely any of the just indignation now prevalent. Surely, too. tfo watering of the streets and public Cowex gardens might nave teen curtailed. I am. Sir, yonrs faithfully.

Upper Clapton, N.E., July 20.. MEDICUS TIMES ATLAS. I woaler thst ths ides of briiijinr Atlsi'ortht newv rwper rT reilii sooner. I EajUn bar lh aiaoti a of, the i daily called to the most piru ot.our alil. anl wher tho knowladf) of ddtails is ialUrombla.

ths want ot coiL elearly dAuxiwKl. and elt esocatsl ma was Lor ajo rwoublo. Sow. I djjioc hoita ia I nrinr nd every of gso rsphy iU aree wiih me Thd' TimJM Atla is nllitic no tlut The cum zirm areezcellant. as fr rj i th lriwia? aod th o( thi torTaphicl data, an I ia otm pianos ths resder will his way with musto mm fscUity tliui was hithr thocass.

Tne oirrect spoiling ot thi Turkish aud Par liau umii has pa rticalar.y struck A. VAMBERY. "yilAT MIL n. M. STANLEY SAYS of TUE TIMES ATLA 3.

Mr. II. StiIT. th eainea ezlorarr writcs at tallows Azrwably with your ri3est. I has eta ninst the rpectmen sheets ot th new Atlas which yoa wars cood eaouxh to send mi Tha ant feituruj thu attract th altsntioo ar the prwsei paper, eieof.

auru. ami tn narmony or roioari. Tnis lat is qqico artistic QCTICLTRA. QUTICURA. QUTICURA.

QUTICURA. 1CTICURA. QUTICURA JUlltiUKA. cnTICURA REMEDIES ARE SOLD EVERYWHERE. Tricas.

CrTICUKA. 2. Ji. Soap. Is.

Reeolvent, 2a. 3d. or tha sec peek tree, far ot t. MEWBERY andsOXS. 1.

JUac JUwaraV street. HTeet. Lnndon. E.U. How' to Cura tvery Skin UiDue." poet fraa.

i PTaTAST XTJTT FOB IU AT1XICIZD WTTS TOETUUrSa BEST D13XU a suglx appucahos ta cuticusa. ENRY LOVLBOND and SON, CXXSOS BXZWXX.Z, nnati Lo at tha nrsc cip So lth Britain for noanoe. It seems to bava 1 JLX beenpnneipiliy or tna names town and enintiM thy stial out ler.hly hot tha rirere ara ales wdl marked, an 1 ths sruliiu Of the biUsis as raeilv diitlTteniehabla. I nt rsna.ubr bsva eeau a 'nap j' devoid of tha: ditflfnrihg blMRhloess which has hitiiert3 torture 1 tha eyas. One thi at only is neednd In this map to have a via it parfa.

an 1 that is tha souaJ i it vh English ChaniwL Trie aaouoi ra p. which is of tha I iAtlaotl: Uosan. ia a lak at. Tha coifLtorstioa and shadinx I of lh b.in. wiih thancsu ualinrs with a via of 1 tho bel of tbj as traly as io alu relievx Tha sarna beeutiaa la tha mrof the Pic Hi.

Tttanecian shesrenf Svith In ha. Bcrav a vl tha UUy I'eninsala. WurteraUw. and i thouzh cr wdI with pfjper nsmaa and coo.ira of r.vjri. are remark able, fur the eb saannhi feamra.

It tha entira lAtiaa oinaniw vt ua or tna sara bifn ecan tM of it will njt only baths v. ry bjt thu wit ever prodasal. but It will also ba aa sioiost co Jiplota gazettear." JJEKRY JJENRY JJEXRY jg EXRY JJESRY JEXRY JJEXRY XTEKRY JENRY JLJEXRY JJEXRV JENRY LOYIBOXD and SON, Mi TiRTtfisn tt JTiv.syw, LOVIBOXD and SOS, AWARDED GOLD HZDAL a Or LOVIBOND and INTERNATIONAL. HEALTH tthuiiki LOYIBOND and S02T, LOSDOXUMi LOVIB02TD and SOJT. BREWERS ot tha rtr.wiiTW LOVJBOXD and SOX, VICTORIA FAX JLLd alsst LOVIBOXD and SOU.

MILD ALUS. STOL'Ti. aad PffRTXaV LOVIBOND and SON, PURITY CTlZASTXZa LOVIBOXD and SOX, tin's LOVIBOXD and SOX, CAt'OS BSXWESY. LOYIBOXD and SOX. LLLLIE ROAD.

rULZLiX 1 W. LOYIBOXD and SOX, PRICE LIST oa APfUCATIOJ rpHE TI3IES ATLAS. JMPORTAXT XOTICE. on mHE. DELIVERY of BOUXD VOLUMES JL yyiLL COMMEXCE OC)TH JULY, A XD WILL COXTIXUE as RAPIDLY as il rosstBLi: JX the ORDER of DATE which ORDERS have been RECEIVED.

DITIOX rrcvious'Tcar. The directorsbfW.il. FCEDHAM and Soss (Limitel) have declared an interim div'idind for the half year ended June ZD at the rate of TJ per cent, per annum tax free. The directors of Lewis and. Burrows' Drcg STORES' (Limited) Lave declared interim dividends at the rate of six per per annum on the preference.

and IU per cent, per annum on the ordinary snares TRAFFIC RECEIPTS. The receipts of the Western and Brazilian Telegraph Company for the past week were 3.078. The receipts of the City and Soutn London Railway for the past week show, a decrease of S. ice receipts of tne Leipzi? Tramwars for tne cast the debentor. stockholders.

He bad net the alkhtesti week show au increase of 141 Bristol, 35 aad. de LUXE. rin COPIES of an EDITION de LUXE will be printed on euperior mmr. boand in nnnm. i.linl!t three) caine jr volumo to Cnt applicants.

JJALL'S JJALL'S jg ALL'S JpjALL'S yj ALL'S pjALL'S pALL'S JALL'3 JALL'S J.ALLS JJALL'S COCA COCA COCA COCA COCA COCA COCA COCA COCA COCA WIXE. WIXE. jujg. Harraaaw SeaeoraU Fraaoaacad by the WINE. 11 ai! Fn aad ProesUi as Invalaabla la WIXE.

Cases ot Mental and Physical Fatit "WIXE.IaSuenxa. CoavtsMata, V' Saa tho nama'acraas WIXE. ibtl Xo wiaa ctauiaa wilhooX Of CTiemiita aad Tdna 3ta yrTTypi chants. 2a. sirt jy.

(X WIXE. COCA WIXE. BOLE PROPEIZTOR3 OTEPHEX SMITH" and CO. a SOw DITIOX de LUXE rtAA COPIES of an EDITIOX de LUXE will 1 IJ pru.t 1 on sarjerior tuner. LnunJ in mcra m.1 it three fuinaj par tolutne first aphc gDITIOX de LUXE.

rrAft COPIES of an EDITIOX do LUXE, will le printa Ton mner. honsl In n.r tnree suiae per volome to arst stpliciaii. OR ACHES AXD PAIXS. A CHES and PAINS. Cniund RmTocatLin.

A CUES and PAINS. TV Uninns! ACHES and PAINS, rniven! 4 CUES and PAINs. A Unirl rrnrjccaoa. ACHES and PAINS. TJniTMml E.nhry rion.

A CHES and PAXASi Cnlver 1 EntrooUon. rjIHE TIMES ATLAS SUBSCRIBERS QAX OBTAIX THICH ARE wishing their parts to be bound by a Lual tinier BINDING CASES NOW READY. TO THE EDITOR OF THE TlilES. Sir, Could any of yoar readers advise what is the most effective way. oL dealing with ctom and receated neglect on the part of a water corjipany 7 We have had no water supplied to us lor 0 hours no intimiiin stoppage was given to us, and no step taken, by stand pipe er water cart, to mitigate tbe tnccnvenier.ee.

rrevtous complaints of such failure! bare been made to tae company, but without satisfactory result. The medical ofucer health tells me be is powerless the vestry seem to Lave no authority and; to my amaxe mect, I learn that, while the consumer mast pay for a mil and regular supply, the Lambeth Waterworks Company are under to legal obligation, eaforeeable by penalty, to supply me wita water. If this view be correct, is mch a monttrooaly on sided contract, to be allowed to continue At the election here to day my allegiance) to the Unionist cause was sorely tried by tha fact that the Radical candidate made the water question plank in his; platform, while Sir Blcudell Maple did not but as the former gentleman's programme was elastic enough to rcelude reform of the planetary system I resisted tho temptation. I am, Sir, your obedient servant, julrl7. HAMT.KT, OF PEXQK.

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WESTLSl, FiUr street. Doctors er on nvm i. 2 TJ0 BIXD THE ATLAS the following PRICES: ALP MOROCCO GILT EDGES QLOTH, QLOTH Ss. 0d. 5s.

5s. Od. rpHE PARTS should be FORWARDED IJQ THEM DIRECT, rpOGETIIER with tbe COST aaaboe. of BLXDIXO, fTHE TIMES ELECTION CHART. COPIES rf I THE TDCEd at Jiy 11th.

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