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"UNITED SERVICE" years' P.eputa-on) SPSIll-ACETI Fragrant and -taouieuU. FRY'S fure COCOA; Half a teaspoonful makes a delicious Cup of Cocoa. liAKCET: Pure and very Soluble." WHITS BOSS" A Toilet Luxury). ONE FEKNX LONDON, PEED AY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1891. N- 14,177.3 JEW SOUTK WALKS GOVERNMENT 3 pot qi i sr i rt i it of 'W Xt a Sua FOUNDED 1710.

THE OLDEST PURELY FISE OFFICE 1ST THE WOBLD. SUM LNSUBED IN 1890, 361,500,000. EXTENSION THE OID-ESTABLISHED LEATH WELL OPEN, AS SOON -AS PREMISES CAN BE COMPLETED, A BRANCH PHARMACY FOR THE SUPPLY OF Tii-rJlrt liiuuvu ur aium.uui.-avxruu AT IT IS CONTEMPLATED ALSO TO OPEN IN CONNECTION TIIEREWIT'H, A PEOVTDENT HOMCEOPATl'IC DISPEKSAET FOE THE POOS AND ARTISAtf CLASSES. WHEREBY THEY MAY BE ABLE TO OBTAIN MEDICAL ADVICE AND MEDICINE WITHOUT LOSS OF TIME ON THE MOST MODERATE TERMS. Sir CHAS.

CAMERON, M.D., says: "An Excellent Food, auhriu-ably aokipl to the wants of Iiiiants." -ESTABLISHED 1325. BEST AUD CHEAPEST. Dr. BAR'TLETT, F.O.S., says; "Tho Flesh, and Isone-forming constitacnts are far above the average. of the best Fariiiacecrus Foods." AY PATENT AGENTS, CONDUCT EVERY KIND OF BRITISH, FOBEIGET, AND COLONIAL BUSINESS CONNECTED V-1TH PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TBADE MARKS.

Provisional Protection lasting nine months, 3 subsequently completing the application, 8 6s. French Patent, with first year's tax paid, 8. Belgian Patent, 4. German Patent, 10 103. Drawings, when required, at extra charge by arrangement.

LIST OF CHARGES FREE UPON APPLICATION. TELEGRAPHIC ADDRESS, PEOLONGED, LONDON." 59 AND 60, CHANCERY-LANE, W.C. lEift HOUSE 152, 154, 158, QUEEN AHE NOW OFFERING SOME DININGr ROOM FURNITURE, DRAWING ROOM FURNITURE, BED ROOM FURNITURE. LONDON, BKXGHTOX AKD SOTjTH COAST HAILVTAY, BUKm-mtf. CBIhJAl FIBST CLASS DAY TICKETS LONDON and BACK EVUSJAY WI1KDAY.

i-'rom-Victurii. 10.0 a.m., Fare 12i. iadudi-Lir Pulliruin Car. Uhtiip .03: Od-. Is; Class D.y Tickets to Btigliton SatU-day, Afii-Uttine'to tlio C-iuiiLi Ac.utri.arri and lluyal Pavilion.

Ciicap I'tKt Class Day Tiafcets to Brixhtaii. evei-y Sunday, l-'roiu Yictyi-i-i. 10.45 and 12.15 p.m. Pure 10s. "OIiIUIiXOSr.

SATOKDAY to SUNDAY, MON-X DAY, or TUESDAY-CHEAP EETUEKT TICKIMS tc -irigbtOR ain issued EViiliY SA'lTJIiDAY by all lVaiis, accord-itiS to clo-is, rl-oui Victoria, Cii-pham Junction-, and Baihaia from Kejisjtoii, (Addwoii-roauj, West Ifromptori, Chelsea, Baitor-si: and Jroai London-bridse, New-cro, Eroctley, Honor Oak-puit, lUid Porust-hiiL by any train, accor-ing to clasa, on tho following Sunday, ifrjndiov, or Tuesday. Return faros from London, W. ami liAOii for THKEIil C5JnLLNCjS. SAT UI-DAY from Victoria 0.25 a.m.,' calling at Janstion from Loi-dunBridije 8.20 a.m., ciillius uCKtiw Ci-o-Ji, Fui-Gat-hill, is'itfvood Junocion, iiwt Croydon aud' -jGUtU "CrvyO.on; from 8.10 West Brampton, Chulsea, Djid Batteisea. Kcpurniiig b7.ecru.iu veiiunr l-mii-.

r-ho eaino day oiilv. SUNDAY, from Viccoria 8.40 Srota London Briiiyo i-alliru; at Mew Crcsa imd Forest HiU, and, from Konskigtou 0.45 a.m., callint; at West Bromptou, C-ioItfca, liittereea, CLaphmH Junctiou, Builiam, Streathum HUI, Cry.ta,! laiacu Norwood Junction, Croydon, and South Croydon. by cortain ev-iQb' trains tbo ssine duy only. FOItTSSOlfrH and 1SL13 OF WIGHT, -SAXUK-1AY to 'XUlSi5AY. CHEAP TRAILS EYKEY SATUUDAY foom Victoria 1.0 ii.iil,-calling at C-aiinam Adu-uson-ioad 12.45 oalling at West Bromptor'Ciielrjea, andBattersea; from London Eridgo 2.30 p.m., Norwood Junction, aad West Croydon.

Returning the. follow, nsr Tuesdity: i'ortsmduth Town and Southcoa, faro 8s 4d. lor iale of Wisht connections, ttironsh Cheap Return Tickets to Ryde: Caves, VcitUior aad ail railway stations in the lele oi i.t- aud BACK. EVJfiKY SUNDAY from Loudon Bridge 8.B6 a.in.; Victoria O.O a.m., Ctaphwn Jhuction, -Mitobam Junction, Satton.Epscaa, Leather-head, and, Lorking. Ietmine fiame day.

Portsmouth Town, and Havai Fare 43. FORTSMOnjrH' and KOUND tbe ISLE OF "WIGHT. EVERY HONBAY, from London Bridge 6A5 a.m., from Victoria 0.35 v.ni., calling at ChtpJiaia Janction, Sutton, from Norwood Junction 6.25 a.m., editing at West Cwydon. Jmiiing the same day. Port-month Town and Fare, includiiig Bteanaboat Trip round thGHfconVignt.a..

HASTINGS, ST. LEONARDS, BEXIIILL, and WEEK-DAY, CHKAP FAST TilAIWS 'from Victoria 3.1Q and .9.65 a.m., Luntion Budge aad 0.55 Now-cross 8.10 and 10.0 East Civydon 1 8.30 nr.l 10.25 a.m., Ivensington 'Addison-roRd 9.50 calU-iJ? at Wn3t Eromritozi, Claelaea and BattKea from Clapiianr Junction 8.15 and 10.10 a.m. lletLirning: by any train the same day. EVERY 3CTNDAY, SPECIAL FAST TItAlNS from New-eross 9.30 a.in.t Victoria 0.26 Kensington a.rL, from Clapham Junction 0.30 a.m., ojad-S-itjCroytioi- 9.5Q a.ra. Returning by certain livening T-i-3 SiUUI-Ua iJJjKJW-l JVaj AUbUU A iM.

1 J.va. -Ut -W W1 ASKINGS, ST. LEONARDS, BBXHILL, aud EASTBOURNE and BACK for FODfi SHILLlTSiGS. Vly ACONDAY SPECIAL CHBAj? IIcALNS frora Victoria 3.l0ra.L, calfiug at Clapham Junction; fionl London Bridge a.ai,, ealiing at New-cross, Norwood Junction, and East Whitechajel, Siiads'ell, Wapping, IlothcrMtlie, and Dentford road also from Brockley 7.55 callina at Honor Oak-rJark. Forest-hill.

Sydenham. Ponge, and Ancrley. liottirotng by certain Kvcuing Trains same day only. PARIS. SHORTEST, CB-iAPEST -Via TVIKP-E.

and ROUES. -iaiALIISPitliSii DAY SERVICE Weo-lays and SfJldays), Indon to Pari; (1 2 Clan! Dar to London 1-2 cias- Victoria dep. 0. 0 a.m. London Bridge 0.0a.m.

Parii dep. 0.D'a.m. London Blidee arr. 7.0 p.m. X'ai'is, arr.

e.av Victoria jm pan. Al-aan Diawinij-rooni Car ransin this traia between Victoria and Ne'A haven. The Morning departure front London it-ill on Sept. lEih, 15th, 17th, leth.iMth, and 50th be postponed until 11.50 a.m., arriving in GAQ p.m. mPHOVLD ESPEESS NIGHT SERVICE (Weekdays and ibunanysj London to Paris 1.

2. 3 Class; Paria to London II. 2. 3 Class). Victoria a.

50 p.m. 9. 0p.m. Paris arr. 8.

Oa.rjL hares iiinglo First; 54s. Sec, Paris dap, G.50p.m. London Bridge. arr. 7.40 a.m.

Victoria 7.50 a.m. od, 25s. Third, 183. 7d- Itetui- I'trfit, oa io. ceeona, inrra, oi.

su. Poveilal Siearncrs with excellent Deck and otbra Cabins. Trainsruu alongside Steamers at INfCTfhavoii and Dieppe. SOUTH of PRANCE, ITALY, SWITZERLAND, So. Tourists' Tickets are issued enabling the holder to visit ull the pnneipnl pliiees or interest on tne continent.

J71UK full p'artieui-rs see 'i-e Books, Tourist Pro- JL grammes, ana nanaoiiLs, to oe uoiau ieu a. at the following Branch Offices, Ticiots may also be obtained: West Lad General Offices, 28, ltagent-circus, Piccadilly, and 3, Grand Ti'-falgar-square Hays' Coruhill Cook's Oflice, Iaidgata and Gazo'e Office, 1 Strand. (By Ordei- A. SABLE, Secretary and General Manager. OUTH-EASTERN ROYAL IIAJX EXPEESS SBKVICES to PARIS, STZE-tLAND' ITALY, ia- Dovor and Calais.

Club Traill. laoi. i2Ci. i2ct. ici is a.

Chflring-cross, dp 8.B0 xm. 10. 0a.m. HCaaii. 3.

Op.ra 8.15p,m Paris, aia. 5.37p.m. oA7 p.m. 1 0p.m. 10.57 p.m.

5.50a.m. The Trains (Clab Train excepted) will call at Cannon-street Ove minutes later. Cannon-street depart 2.25 p. m. Via Folkestone and Boulogne.

The SS. CALAIS-DOU VHES, EMPItESS, aud VICTOEIA now run DAILY" between Dover and Calais in connection with tht 11.0 a.ni. sendee, frcm Charing Cross and Cannon-street. TRAIN SERVICES. SOUTH EASTERN RAILWAY.

Tliose SorviciS run DALLY to and from PARIS, BlHJSSllLS, COLOGNE, First Class only between London and Paris. First and Second Class between London, Brussels, and Cologne. CHAltlNCt-CHOSS, depart 3.0 p.m., and 2.25 p.m. or iirthor particulars apply at the liaiairy Ofilces, Charing-eims and Cnnnon-ctreet Stations. 3)UCBD FARES to" the SEASIDE SAM.S -GATE, Margate, Deal.

Walmcr, Folkestone, Dover, and EASTERN MONDAY SPECIAL OHEAP TICKETS trill be issued at Charig-ero, Waterloo, Cannon-street, London-bridge, and Uew-crossStations, Alsoatl-ifitCl-oydon Station. Ileturnfare4 third class. On Saturdays First and Second Class Return Tickets ore issued to Hythe, tciuui CHEAP FAST TIIAINS EVERY WEEKDAY, between LON and MAE.GATE. SOUT.H EASTJ-lKISr RAILWAY. Leaving Ch-tr-iB'-cross, 10.10 a.m.

Waterloo, 10.12 3.m. Cannon-street, 10 18 aja. London-bridge, 10.25a.m. Now-cross, 10.32a.m. Saturdays only.

Charing-cross, 4.30 p.nL Cannou-sEreet, 4.40 p.m. Nirw-cross, 6.17 p.m. Living Margat. 1.50 p.m 2.5 i SileJournoy-Thrd class, 5s, class, 10s. Eetum foui'-ieV'-Tliii-d class, m-st On MONDAYS a FAST TILAIN leaves Karcate at 7.55 a.m.

and Bair-ssateat 0.5 a.in., arriving in Ioi.don at 10.J.5 a.m. Tne return journey portion of the choap tickets issned London on Friday or Saturday is avaiEablo by this train. iTWiiJiiY CHEAP TJRA1N to JSJJ EAMSGATE, Margate, Sandwich, and Deal, leavino-CariJ''ro33 at 8.50 a.m calliiis at Waterloo, Cson-street, juondon-bridffo, and Ncw-ckks. Fares there and oaofc I'hi-'d L-JLWAx. eaviug unarms-croes vjiai nniun.

ijj. 0.6 a.m. for Hastings and 10.20 arn. tor Tnnbndge Wells aod llRSt-Ccrs: ana o.u -u. Watczloo, Ciumontreet.

London-bndge, and New-cross. Iwiam ifmn-o fJnrr Pla-M. Class. 10S. 7S.

5s.8d. St. Iroonaxds and Hastings 15a, 10a- M. 6s. MYLES JjETON, General anager 1ONDON CHAT-HAM, AND DOVEK BAILWAY.

TAKK i 'DAILY EXPIiBSS SEKVICES. jf AUTniins (except the 3.0 p.m.) 1st and 2nd class. VictoriaiL.C) B50st 2( 815p 7(to Paris (Norf) arr. 5.37p. I 7.

Op. 1 10.57 5.a. 5.50a. 1 7.30a. Tha trains leave Holborn and St.

lws Stations 5 anas, earlier than Victoria. Cheap 2nd CL Senice. Cheap 3rd CI. Service rmro nrJIB TRAIN (3.0 p.m. from Victoria.

9.50 n.m. Holborn and St. Paul's) NOW BtJNS DilLY to and from PARIS, BBUSSEI3, and COLOGNE. First Class only to wid from Pans-Supplementary Fwe, 15s. First and Second Class to fludfrom ltisGcls and tolojrruj-Supplementary Fare, 5s.

First Class; 3s. Second Through Carriage and Sleeping Car to Cologne. rfnKE CLUB TliAIN to SWlT2KSIANfrEVJBY JJi1 EJUttl AEIS and BACK for -4s. 9d. EVEBT DAY, from Victoria at 7.0 Holborn and St.

Paul's, e.55 p.m. (Sunday, 0.20 p.m.). Tickets available 14- dayi ffl-WIKOTJGH EXPEMSS SEBVIOES to the CON-J. lllfBNT from VICTORIA L.C.D.1, HOLBORN, and ST. SWIT-JERL A 1 and ITALY, via Dover and Bale, Berne, Milan, and Tai-m, 11.0 a.m, and 6.10 p.m.

dahy, 1 and 2 COLOGNE, and all GEE1IANT Via CALAIS, 8.25 11.0 a.m., 2.55 p.m., and 8.10 p.m. ViaOSTUND, 0.66 a.m., 5.25 p.m S.10 pan I CL AllTraius ran also on Sundays, erccpt the 5.25 p.m. Thro ngn ana rtegistration ot -uggage. Q1 UEENBORO' and FLUSHING Mail Eoute) to HOLLAND, GI-BMAJJY, -C at a.o a.m. ano s.au p.m.

HANDBILLS and fuli particulara of all services orj appheation to Messrs. Cook, Lndgate-oircus, Sleeping Car 122, Pall Mall and Continent I Ma naj rer. Victoria, S.W.; ivhere place3 con be reserved advance. LONDON, CHATHAM, AITD DOVER SHOBTESt and MOST DHtECT EOUTE to MATJ.fr A T13. BrrdBtairs.

Wostcate-on-Seo, EiroJgton-on-Si, and Heme Bay, by CHEAP PAST TBAISS, daily (except ounoayi. i 1 T-, ftoM Medal OwJwrit Caadio Works, J. C. Ml EWiAa about 2 years. fipOBTANT T8 ABVEBTiSEHS.

THE 'DAILY IES HAS THE LABCEST CIRCULATION OF ANY LIBEBAL PAPER UP" PREPAID ADVEBTISEMEHTS raoa MANAGERS. ARTICLED PUPILS, SCiTAHLSS, HOUS-KEEl-lRS, TRAVELLERS. COLLECTOJJS, and TUTORS DO-tES'i'IC SERVANTS eOVEEXESSES, OP ALL KINDS, AY ANTING SITUATIONS, OB EMPLOYEES Kauiiine the SEUVICESof suci persons, TWO SIXPENCE. Insertions, Is. Beyond 2 Hues, 3d.

a line per insertion. APAETMEXT3 and SMALL PRIVATE PEOFERTTES oi aysrv description to be LET, SOLD, or WANTED, TWO ISB3E5, ONE SHILLIHfi. Insertions, 2s- 6d. Beyond 3 lines, 6L a lino per insertion. isauiBiES for anssmo PKIENDS and CYPHEB.

C0ERS3P0NDNCB, Five Lines, 5s. Is. a Line alter. BERTHS, 3IAEEIAGES, and DEATHS, HALF-A-CEOWN U.B. -Advertisers are requested to make their Post Office Orders payable to Mv.

JOSIAH HABSIWGTON, at the Chief Office, the letters to him being addressed to the Daily Kews Office, Bouvene-street, E.C. Cheques and Post OfBee Orders should be crossed London and "Westminster Bank." LETTEES IN ANSWER TO ADVEETISEMENTS ippearins in the "Daily News" can be addressed to the "Bails J'ws" Ixeuir-v 0wce free of charge. CHARGE for ADYEETISE-MENTSofBIKTHS, MAKEIAGES, and DEATHS is now HAU-A-CKOWN EACH INSERTION. These ANNOUNCEMENTS 2ICST bo AUTHENTICATED by the NAME and ADDKESS ot toe sjNt BIRTHS. BALL -Sib at Strood-iiiQ, Eoehester, tie wife of Owen BUfleETT.

6th at Stoke Bishop, near Bristol, the vrife ol W. E. Budgett, of a. sou. TOUBES -8th inst, at 58, Mclvihe-street, Edinburgh, the wife of Captain G.

Wentwortli l'orhea, King's Dragoon Guards, of a daughter. JiluAN. 3th at Halliford-on-Thames, the wife of J. J. Freeman, of a son.

HARRISON SU inst, at Froa LVwyd, Welshpool, the mfe oi George Devereux Harrison, of a Daughter. HENDEKSON. 7th Alluh-bad, iy.W.P. uca, the wire of D. It.

Henderson, uf a son. PX'ILr- 8iis, at Kasauli, India, the wife of Brigadier-General G. T. Pretyman, of a son. EiCKAiSD.

6th at The Orove, Totley, near Slieffie.d, toe wife of Percy Riciard, of a daughter (Elizabeth. Therea Marie). 6th at Pushmerc, Wimhledoa-coramon, tae wife of E. Henrv Usher, of a son. WALXEIt 8th 'inst, at Hoclcliii'e Grange, Leighton Buz-ird.

the wife of J. Heron Walker, of a son. WIUSilAW. Sth at Bournemouth, the wife of William Whisiiav, of WILLLAMS. 6th at HeatMeld, Hadley-road, New Baroct, the vrifeof William Williams, of a son.

3IABEIAGES. the 9th at St. Luke's, Richmond. Surrey, Tom Allehi-, second son of the late VJ H. AUehin, M.B.

to Violet, second daughter of the late William Drorv Chidson, of Liverpool. ALLWOP.K-CHAJLDECOTT. 8th. Sept, at Holy Trinity, Westcott, Dorking, ov the Bev. L.

S. Kennedy, Sector of Newdisate, and the Eev. J. D. Letts, Vicar of S.

Ann's, Stamford-hill, the Rev. Robert Long Alt-work, youngest son of Charles Long Allwork, of Maidstone, to Helen Margaxctta (Meta), third daughter of Charles W. Chalde-cott, ol Novrer Lodge, Dorking. BARTLETT CKOOKE. 8th at Lynton Parish Church bv the Rev.

W. Cox, Frederick Walter Bartlett, son of Frederick E. Bartlett, to Emily Crooke, daughter or William J. Crooke, Esq. fast, at S.

John the Evangelist's, Angell-town, Brixton, by the Hev. H. Johnston, B.A.. Edward, only son of Thomas Bileiiire, of New-castlcron-Tvne. to Elizabeth Emily eldest daughter oi Jocelyn W.

S. Tomkins, of Ivy Lodge, Loughborouh-road, Brixton. EIRD-MARTIN. Sept. 9, at the pariah church, Littlcport, by tho Rov.

J. C. Martin, M.A., undo of the bride, assisted by the Rev. Hem-v Martin, B.A., brother of the bride, Herbert Flaek, lifth son of W. K.

Bird, of Manor House, Cambridge, to Emma Jessie, second daughter of Joseph Martin, J.P., of Hiaiitleld Eoose, Littleport. COWS-GREENLEKS. Sth inst, at Castlehead, Paisley, by the P.ev. James SIcMurchv, B.D., assisted bv the Rev. John 3Ioir, B.D., Stuart son of James Coats, ot Auchendrane, Ayr, to Jane Muir, daughter of Thomas Greenlees, Junr.

DYER-SPENCER. 8th at the parish church, Brad-for-on-Avon, "by the Rev. H. W. Carpenter, 31.

Minor Cauou Saiisburj-" Cathedral, assisted by the Rov. S. G. Col-lisson. Vicar, Harrv Arthm- Dver, R.N., son of the late Captain Hugh IffcNi'el Dyer.

E.N., to Elfrida 3Iar-, only child of the late George Soencer, of Bradl'ord-on-Avon. FOLEY WATTS. Sept. 5, at Yeovil Parish Church, by the Rev. W.

Shetland, vicar of Oakhill, cousin of the bride, assisted bv the Rev. H. T. Beebe, vicar of Yeovil. Charles Bagchot folev, son of the Rev.

Robert Peter Foley, of Tracton Abbey, Ballyfeada, eo. Cork, and grandson of Captain Charles Bagcaot, P-N-. to JEss Gertrude Moore Watts, daughter of the late Eemy Shorland Watts, of Heaili'ord, Yeovil. 61IEENW0OD BERN.ARD. 8th the ptnsh church, Brighton, bv the Rev.

R. J. C. Parker, M.A., William Greenwood to Edith Susanne, youngest daughter of the late Charles Bernard. E.M.

Customs. ilACKNIGHT BUXTON. On tho 9th instant, at the Purish Church, SUnstead. Abbotts, Herts, by the Rev. A.

Pellv, Vicar of West Ham, Essex, assisted by the Rev. W. Lewis, Vicar of Stanstead Abbotts, Catherine Emily, third daughter of T. FottcII Buxton, of Easneye, Hetts, to Thomas Morris Macknight, of Bankend, Ayrshire, and Wooran, Ensay, Victoria, omy son of the late Thomas Macknisht, M.D., of Avr. at Cockington Parish Church, Torquav, bv Rev.

T. Robson, brother of the bride, assisted by the T. S. Rundle. Vicar, Rev.

Henrj- Hitchei! to Annie Russol Robson, youngest daughter of ifr. James Knssel Robson, of Aden, Cockiuston. at St. Mary's, Little Ilford, by the Hev. Eonrv Frve, Henrv William, son of the late J.

Phillips. of 'West Brighton, to Susie Prances, daughter of the'late J. Rugg, London and Westminster Rnk, and of riielate J. MoiTison Smith, of Hob-art Town, Tasmania. At St.

Mary's, Glasgow, on 9tn 1891, by the father of the bridegroom, assisted by the Rev. E. Howel Brown, rector of the church, Ivor Philipps, 5th Goorkha Rifles, second son of the Rev. Sir James Erasmus Philipps, of Picton, vicar of Warminster, to Marion Lsobel youngest daughter of Jauie3 Buchanan Minleea, of Redlands, Glasgow. BNEATil EDWARDS.

8th at St. George's Church, Tufnch-pai'k, Harry George, eldest son of George Sneath, of Gloucester Lodge, Golder's-groen, Hendon. to Amelia Eliza (Lily), eldest daughter of Edward Edwards, of 5, Ospringe-road. N.W. IWEEDALE-HARPER.

8th at St. Gregory's Church, Castle Morton, Worcestershire, by the Rev. E. C. Dobr6s Pox.

M. A Vicar, assisted by tho Rev. R. Leach, M.A., Jacob Henrv Tweedale, only sur viving son of John Twee-kle, J. la'te oi Heightens Rochdale, Madeline HaTper, onlv daughter of the Lite John Harper.

VIXCENT-LANGRIDGE. 8th at S. Paccras ChurcK by the Rev. H. L.

Paget, vicar, assisted by the Rev. J. Raaulph Vincent, brother of the bridegroom, the Rev. George Herbert Vincent, second the late Rev. Richard Vincent, Vicar of Croekham Hill.

Tient, to Marios Emily, second daughter of Henry Langridge, of No. -18, Gordon-square. VaLKER EDMONDS. 5th 1891, by licence, at the palish church, Crovdou. Howard William, son of the late John Walker, of Croydon, to Annie Plorenee, daughter of William Henry Edmonds, of Brighton.

DEATHS. ANDERSON 7th at 8, Rath-street, Brighton, Dorothy, widow oi the late Rev. Philip Anderson, Chaplain oi Coiaba, Bombav, aged 72. CAMPBELL. 7th at Cambridge-terrace, of luyxonlerua, Maria Jane, fifth daughter of the late D.

Archibald Campbell, late Superintendent of Darjeeling. Friends -will kindlv accept this lntimavioa. CHAPPELL. 7th at Chap- pcll, iu his 46th vear. CORYTON.

7th atPentillie Castle, CornwaJiAigustu3 Corvton, in his 83rd year. CRAVEN. Sth at 4, Bartholomew-road. Kentrsn- town, N.V., Mrs. Elizabeth Craves, aged 70.

Eric-nils are requested to accept tills 7th inst, at the Queen's' JdotoL Norwood, James Elliot Cunningham, late of CourtdeM-gurclens, South Kensington, aged 55. DENNING 6th at 8, Bushey-hill-terrace, Camberjrell, Aiiioy EUzabeth Denning. GOOD. On Sept. Sth, at Melbourne, Australia.

Herbert Henry Good, elder sou of Henry Good, uf K. Moorgate- strect, and Maplctoii. Foitis-green, Knchley, nged 25. HURT. 8th suddenly, at Carloy, Lacolushire, the Rev.

Robert Hurt, Rector of thatparish, in Ids'l'Oth year. JACKSON. -3th at Wecting Rectory, Brandon, Norfolk, of decline after maslcj: 1eiu-y Stuan't, only son of John Stuart Jackson, Rector of 'Wecting. agedar years. JOHNSTONE.

7th Sept, atRyde, Sai-ah of the late James Raymond Johnstoue, ot Alva, N.B., 85. in the 83rd vear of his age, theCtev. Neviile Jones, M.A., 4 years Vicar of St. George's, BAton previously Vicar of St. Mark's, Whitechapel.

KXOX. 7th suddenly, at Extern icaiage, Oakham, P.ev. George Knox, Vicar of Extou, in ms asvx year. -IUI at- MJiutiiW ute Senior Registrar ot tne uuateiy uiiauw "'o-Ccict of Justice, aged, 87. insr.aulvat Lyttleton Villa, Canterbury-road, Brinton, John William Laws, aged KB.

LENDON. at Birchington, Kent, Kdward Sever Lendou, fourth and last surviving son of the late Rev. Abel Lendon, of Tottcridge, Herts, aged 78. No cards. at Giddea House, Chudleigh, Eliza, widow of D-gby Marsh, oi Anchalough, county Ltitrim, aired 95.

inst, at Birtley Hall, Christabe! Mary, the beloved and only daughter o. i. Stirling seven. ElTA.UuE.-3rd at her residence, 8, Rue on Pot j'Eiain, Boulogne-sur-Mer. Winifred, witow ot the late Prederick Straube, Esc of Ceylon, S.I.P- SYMONDS.

7th inst, suddenlv, at her residence, Westbury, Eastbourne, Murv Eliza, widow of tho-laio Henry SymoncS. formerly of Norfolk-road, Edgbaston, Bri-mingham, aged years. ALKER. Sth at 5, HUlsboro', Eye-hiU-park, S.E., Frank Itoy, the son of Frank Edward Walker, aged six raoaths. 0 TINDERTAKEKS.

DOTTRIDGE BEOS. A msrveUoas desoatch in Fast Tram Orders. Engraved Brass rota aad yomitar, Oak. Eha, and Metal Cothas and Cases Jock. Ail arrangements made tor Funerals comins to lonuon.

Dorset East-road. City-road, N. 1TALITATIOKS for PROBATE. Messrs. MOAT-JL TAGTJ und ROBIN'SON uudertuko with fiesiaitchVALVA-I10N 0, PROBATE and all other purposes, with direci personal in town or euuatrv.

Oiiiccs, 30, Colemau-street, Eiak.E.a LAMMJN. Sth at 30, Edith-road, poekham, Johii Kivkbank Litnmin, late of the Bank of Erjghuid and ot Cumberland, alter a painful illness of sixano a-oalt years, aged 51. Friends will please accent this intimation. 1-1 Oil ft Til. CiiST.

STOCK 1918. TJrlTRD I-epayuble par 1st SeiiX-moer. 151,. "jlvst Dividend, boixtr? sis iurere.it, jiHyublt; 1st XtTarch, pnoi! or issue, to iier et'i-E. Autr.orisecE ay tne i-uruGinenti or wew boa-h.

Mrdesuudei Act 64- Vic, N'o. 55, 13S0, for the CoiidtrimtioD of Railways and other Worka and for the repavnient of the balance of out-naing: 5 per cent, matiu-ing left January, 1802, notconverEcd, amountuitj; to 1,503,1.0, and fiocuicd upon the consolidated revenues oi the colony. The Governor and (Jompany of the Bank of Ensland Give Notico that they are antlioi-fVd to ItE02lVE on THURSDAY. 17th Ik-ptember, 1891, ior i.4.500,000 NEW SOL'TH VAES5i PEE CENT. INSCRIBED STOCK, repayable at par, lt Sopterxiber, 1918.

This dtock wil- he in addition to. and will ranlt pari paji- with, i the stevr South waiet 3. per Cent. Stock, 1018, already existing. uie xviciena'i on irnct.

arc payaoii ni-ii-ytariy on tne -Marcn and Lit Septe-rsber the first divii itnd on the present isuc, due lit Marcl-, 1892, will bo for six interest 1st 18B1, on tlie noinin-hl iiinount of Stock. Tho books oi the Stock am kept at the Bank of Englund, tchero all assignmenta aad trau-t-i-r. ara made and huldc-rs of the Stock are able, on payment of tho usr.d ftts-to take out Stock Certificates to "with coupons attached, which. Cetciik-atys may tH! rc-inr--ribed into Stock at the valt oi tho holder. AU TL-ansfr-rs and 5tock CcL'tirLcatf-i tire free cf Stap Duty.

Dividend V'axrun-swi-t be tiunsinittcd by tjost By the Act 40 and 41 r.h. Uie of the Colony ol I ew csoath Waled alone will be liable in respti.t of this Stock and of the United and the Coinnisioaer3 of hor Maiesty's Trtisury will not bo directly or indirectly liablfi or r-Sponsible ior the irajiii'jnt or the Stock or of tbeDivideiius thei-eon, or for any matter rclatins thereto. Tenders may be for the whole or any part cf the Stock, and must etat-e what amountr of money vill be pieon for every 100 of Stock. Temiers for other than Ixtu-drecb of Stock, or ctapiiwiin-cludins' fixictions of a sliillin-; other than sixpence, mil wtbe acceriterL Tenders nmat be delivered at the Chief Oaice, Rank of England, before, two o'clock, on Thursday, 17th Sepuun-1801. Tenders at di-Teraat prices mitst'be on sonarato foiuts.

Tho amount of Stock applied for must be written on the outside of the tender. The minimain. price, below Thich no tender will be accepted, ueea nxw at ior every iiuij ot i-rocjc A deposit oi! 5 per cent, on the amount of Stock tendered for must bo paid at-the same office at the time of the delivery of the tender, and tha deposit mnst not be -enclosed in the tender. Whera no aUotmaut is made the deposit will be returned, and in caso'of partial allotment the balance of the deposit will bo applied towards the firat n-sudinent. la the event of the receipt of tenders for a larger amount of Stoat than that proposed to be issaed, at or above the irdnimu-n price, tho tenders at the lowest price accepted will be subieet to a pro rats, diminution.

The dates at vrhich the further payments on account of the loan will be required axe as follcvvs so much when added to the will leave On Friday, the 25th September, 1891, Sevonfcy-five pounds (Stcr- LlTigi CO 06 puw jnr eacu hundred poumis of Stoct. un xr.urso.ay, tne wan uctooer, lssi, aw per cent. On Friday, the 23th Kovembev, 1831, per cent. On Monday, the 21st December, 1S91. 25 per cent.

The iu-ta meats may be paid in fail on or after the 25th Septom ber.lSfll, undr discount at the rate of 24 per cent, per annum. In case of default in the paymont of any instalincnt a. itK date, the deposit and iaatal merits previously paid will be liablo to forfei-iire. Scrip Certtacates to bearer will be issued in exchange for the provisional receipts. The Stock, will ha inscribed in the Bank Books on or after tho 21st December, 1891, but Scrip paid up in Ml may be forthwith inscribed.

No tender will be received unless upon the printed form, which can be obtained at the-Chief Cashier's Office. Bank of England: of -Mullens, MarshiUl and Stoisl: Brokers; 4, Lombard-street, London, and of the Agent--leiieral rot the 'Government of New South Wales, West.ir.ter Chambers, Victoiia-fitrcetW. Bank cf SSnlaTid, London. 10th September, 3.891. SEVILLE WATESVVOKKS COMP-ANY (Limited) k5 tho enhanced valus of the Reoui-ity, and and improving condition of Ihe coi-jpaiiy, the directors have given notice thit th KTEit-iisT on theae Bonds will be UKDUCED to 5 per cent, tree of income-tax after the 31st day of Deceu-bcr neict.

Dcbeutuie hoidorsuro rwnAted to end notice to the Secrf-tary on or before EBth should -hcywish. lor rwio.vrf.ls. The incoiaoof the company as per last audited accuunts was 20,766 lis. leaving a profit of I.7-2 17. 8d.

uvaiittblo for debenture iatcroat and dividend particulars can bo hud on application at the Company5 Oilico, 86, Cannon-street, E.C. By order, OHAltLES CEEW, Secretary. 86, Ct-onon-strcct, E.C., September, 2f31- ONG-KOK(ir and SHAJSTGHAI BAJNTKING COBBOBATION. Caital Keocrvo Jb'una Eeserve Liability of I'roprietors 10,000,000 Court of Directors and H(d OiSce in Hong Ivoryr. LOUDO-'I Albert Deacon, Esq.

lof MtMsrs. E. and A. Deacon). E.l1.

DLmcansoiLliKi. (of Mt-ssrs. T. A. iibb and "Williaa- licswick, "Esq.

(of ilessr-. Jardicc, Mathoson, ju-ff China) Ditvid MciLean, 5, Kensinffton-coart, London, Win. Anasta-us Jonts, Esq. tDircctor of the London and County B.nling Conipuny, Liiutted). Dcposita received tor iiied perioils at tho undermentioned rates of interest: 1, 2, or 3 years per cent, per aanmn.

6 months 5i Interest paj'able alf-ycarly at 30th June and 31st December. raoMAS JACKSON" and E'EIn' CAMERON, Managers in London. 51, Lombard-fitreet, E.G., London. AFEICAjS" BANKING COEPOEATIOM" (Limited). Eog-terod Capital, Subscribed Capital, 801,670.

INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. For 2 years and upwards 5 per cent, per annur, lycar 4i 6 months' notice 4 GEOKGE WILLIAM THOMSON, Chief Manager. 43 to 46, Threadncedle-street, London, E.C. mHE BAN1C of AFRICA (Limited). JL Established 1C79.

Head Oflice, 115, Cannon-street, London. Subscribed Paid-up, Eeserve Fund, 110,000. General Manager James Simpson, Port Elizabeth. A Jiwal North, Cape Town, Cradock, Ast London, GrabamstOTVn, Kimberley, King William's Toivu, Oudt-uioom, Paarl, Port Elizabeth, Queen's Town', Bethlehem, Bloiaiontei, Fauresniith, Harribmith. Wiraburg, Durham, Johannesburg, Pretoria.

The Bank issues drafts, makes telegi-phic reuiittanees, buys and collects bills, and conducts all kinds of ban-Eng business. Deposits received on terms which may bo aseertaii led on -application; B. G. DAVIS. Secretary.

BANK of AUSTRALASIA (Ineorjwrated by Boyal Charter, 18551, 4, Threadneedle-street, London. Paid-up Capital 1,500,000 Eoserva Fund 800,000 ie live Liability of Proprietor under the Charter. lOOjOOO LETTEES of CSED1T and DSAPTS ISSUED on any of th numerous branches of tho Bank throughout Ar tra a aad Ne -oaland. nil- negotiated or sent for collection. Telegraphic transfers made.

Deposits received in London at interest for filed reriods, on tem which may bo ascertained on application. PKffiEAUX: SELBY, Seeret-ry. nrSHE WESTERN BANK of LONDON, 20, Charing-cross, S.W. Current accounts opened. Interest alloFed whore the bftlnnof are not less than 00.

Deposits received on tho follovring terms At one month's notice 4 per cent At three months' notice 5 per cent. At six months notice 5 per cent. Interest paid quarterly. Other arx-ugemen made for money depositedf or longer period-QEOEGE F. SCOTT, Manager.

LONDON PROVIDENT BANK, 51, Moorgate-street, City, E.C. Established nearly 30 years. Orrunary cheque-bcok accounts opened. Interest allowed let ated on the monthly balanoes. DEPOSITS KECEIVED ON THE EOL-DW1NG TEE-CS.

Payable on demand -pcroeat. At one month's 4 At sis months' notice For fired pcrioda 5 Prospectuses free. F. P. MEDBrNG'-ON.

SecretrT. THE LONDON and WESTMINSTEa LOAN nd DISCOUNT COMPANY (Liraited), 65, St. Martm'B-lane, Strand, W.C. (Incorporited 1356). ADVANCE MONEY tN THE FULL -MODIS-On parcoaal or other Security, free of aadactions, on the faUowi-K terrast 10 lYear Weekly Eepsymetof 0 4 -20 0 8 6.

311 it -0 12 0 11 0 60 1, 1, 1, 112 100 2 2-4 Arrangements can be made for monthly, quarterly, or nl-yearly repaymonts. Larger sums adv aced on the same proportion. Further pajcula js and prospectus gratis, or post free 00 -PpU cation to the Secretary, at the Offices. 03, St. Martin'a-l-ne.

(aBjing-cro-i, W.O. MONEY ADVAJTCED BY mHE CHAEING-CEOSS BANK (Est. 1870) JL CAPITAL, 300,000. KESEE.VE FUND 100,000. Upon Approved I'rrmiiajory Notes, as follows Advance, 50 twelve monthly repayments of 4 118 100, 0 3 4 600, 45 IS 8 Larger moants 'in the same proportion.

ADVANCES of 30 to 2,000, granted in a fei? hours in tows or con-try, male female, on mortgage of fvnuiture, trade and arm stock, plant, crops, without removal, and to assist persons into business. Also on deeds, policies and reversions. Special faculties to all requiring banking account. Depoarts of 10 and upn-ards received on terms aa under 5 nor cent, per arr subject to 3 r-ontha' notice of withdraw 7 12 Special tonus for larger amormtj Interest paid quarterly. Writ or call for prospectus.

A. VTLL1A5, Manas rr WESTERN FARM MORTGAGE TRUST COMPANY, 66, Old Eroad-street, London. Capital, 3,000,000 dob. 5 p.c Deposits received for periods of not less than Six Months. 5 p.c.

Debentures issued for aperiod of Five 0 c. Freehold Principal and Interest fctiaranteed bf he Company. ATKINSON and Managers for the United Kingdom. TVTATIONAL FREEHOLD LAND SOCIEi'Y, Jl 26, Moorgatetreet, London, E.C. Ebtabliihed 1849.

Total eabacriptionsfrom' commencement pi Accumulated Funds, 1,605,000. MONEY ADVANCED on FBLL-HOLD and LEASEHOLD PROPERTY at a low rate of interest, without Fees or Fines. 5J per cent, paid on sums of 30, ana 0 per cent, on less sums. Withdrawals at short notice. J.

A. FISH Sic, Secretary. JOHN SHAW, gTOCK AND SHARE DEALER, JJOTLLN, 3-ANCEESTEIi, BRIGHTOI gPECIAL NOTICE. I HAVE TAKEN SOME CONVENIENT OFFICE-(in addition to my other Offices in various parti of London! at THE FACADE, QPPOSITE THE HOTEL IIETROPOLE, imCING the uTOAN3tENT, and next door ta JD Avenue Theatre, and shall be in full -orlcnj ordl inafewdaye. XOHN SHAW, LONDON.

iRESCOTT, LYLE, and xjcl- jj- a A i 1 r- 1 STOCKBEOEtS and DEALS--, 7, Union-court, Old 62, Bishopsgate-street, Telerrraphic Address PaESCOTT, LYLE, LONDON, Ko ocr lection with any other to BANKERS. SOt-C-COBS, te and ter, forwardeclou Application, oompare favourably with any to be obtained elsewhere. flflTT T.YLE. and Ct Uosest JiarMet mces no z. Security aocepted in place of catiu E-trlks-t and best iuf omtatjoa.

LOANS (30 to 300) granted' promptly by Messrs, to HOIJSEHOOLEEi. in Town 'of Countrj, upoi- their Furzurare, they mi-irg free- me of suae. Moderate interest. Nosiiretesorlelexpeneas. Tmf-nwteth apart frum Loan Soa-tea3 to olfer-this' accOrnrlodxtoa to tht lQTD-ic35year3aso.

game addree. evcrsiiice. "TlriTTUAL LOAN FUISTD ASSQCIAIION (TimitedJ JJJl (Incorporated 1650), 5. Lancaster -plc-cc-, VatBrJoo Bridse, SndrW.C.,jDondon; 38, Ship-street, Brishiorr ialCasTt' road, Hastings, Advances loney opon parsonal ecuriiy, fflU oi countod. Foima froe.

oder7to iutejest. KOYAL MAIL' STJRA3I PACKET 1 'ru it, ia" Indies, Brazil, and River Plate, Hates rrom youtnampron eixept i Tns. To Sail. Ports. iWest Indies, Jaomsl, Colon, Sava- nilla, and Pacific Ports.

I West. Indies, Savanilla, Carthagena, Colon, Greytown, and Pacilic Ports. Bahia, Rio de Janeiro, Monte Video, and 'Giieuos Ayres. 3VL-t Indiej, Jacuiel, Colon, Limon, 1 and Pacilic Ports. Vigo, Liporto.

Libon, Las Talmas', Per- namboco. tos.iMonte Video, aial Buenos Ayres. From London, not callins at Southampton. Return, Tourist, and Famiiv Tickets issued. Parcels from Is.

each. Apply at tho OHices, IB, Mooreate-sfrcot, and 29, Oockspur-sc. SEA VOYAUES for HEALTH' or WL4a ITJiASCRE by the ROYAL MAIL STEAM PACKET COMPANYS STEAMERS, from V.A' to twelve months. Retiim Tickets: "SiSJSSSSKS' Wect Indies, Brazil, 45; River lJlale, 52 10s. Las Palnias, (Canary Islands), Venezuela, Spanish Main, and Is'dmms of Paiuilua comprised in itmora-ries.

Apply 18. or 20. Cociispur-street, S.W. BRITISH INDIA STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY (Limited). BRITISH INDIA ASSOCIATED STEAMERS (Ld.) Mail and Psssonaer STEAMERS to ZANZI- UAH.

KORRACIIEE, MALABAR COAST PORTS, and PERSIAN COLUiSliJU, MADItAS, aiid MAURITIUS, via Cclonibo, with liberty tocdl at any ports in theEnE'h Channel orMediteriaiiean. QUEEXSLiND ROYAL MAIL LINE, to JAVA and QUEENSLAND POUTS. lEoading berth, Royal Albeit Docks.) COLOMBO, MADRAS, and CALCUTTA. -'Lindrrla v. Sept.

121 "Manora 4,707 Oct 8 6.032 Sept. 2 'Dunera 5,420 Oct. 22 ZANZIBAR, CALLING at LAMU and MOMBASA. 2,032 Sept. 22 Madura Oct.

26 KaiaLACTfEE, BOMBAY, and PERSIAN GCLF. JDeepdalo 2.C04 Sept. 11 1 Aimora 2,614 Sept. 26 CSHITaSNSLAND via BATAVIA. J-Avoca 5.1S4 14 1 1" Jumna 5,107 Oct.

12 JMerkara 3,187 231 A 27 With to eallat Naptes. Carries First and Third Class Passengers, -r Carries first, second, and tlard class passengers. Calling at Trkieomaleo. For HaiTachee and Bombay only. Evcrv comfort for a tropical voyatte.

Passengei-s and caro booked by the Comnany's to all important ports in India, Barnwh, Persian Gulf, Java, and Queensland. Neither owners nor the undersigned will be responsible for detention, demurrage, or loss of any description arising from strikes or locks-out. Arriv to Gray, Dawes, and 13, Aastijifricrs, E.C., and 4, Pali-mail East, S.W. or Geliatly, Ilankey, aad Dock House. BiHiter-sSrest.

E.C. and 51. Pall-mall. S.W. COLOMBO, MADRAS, and viu Suez Canal, tianshippinfe' to Coro- SMiMS' INDIA ST1SA-M NAVIGATION COMPANY'S "1lft2a Strain ay, rortnisbtlyf froai EoyiU, Albert JJOOJCS.

ApplJ1 CLAN LINE STEAI4T3RS to INDIA (via Malta). Tho Clan-Lino Steamers (Luiiited) and the Clan Line Association Steamers will sail pimct-aally as under from Liverpool Colombo, Madras, Calcutta. CLAN MACINTOSH. Sept.19 CLAN MATXIESON Oct, 3 Bombay and Kurrachee. CLAN ERASER Sept.

29 CLAN CAMERON. Oct. 17 CLAN GRANT Cot. 17 Steamers with electric light and all jdom improvements. Separate tivo-bcrthed cabins fores and apply to Wheat-lev and 23, Regent-street, W.

or CAY215R. IRVINE, and Loadeiuiall-biiildm3. E.C. 1 CITY LINE OF STEAitEES- Commander. CITY OF Geo.

Wiiiuli TO. IjOIIBAY. Conuaandsr. Sailini; from Liverpool. I7th.Sopu.'m;(si-.

SGtli September. Soiling from Liverpool 10th November. fiTTV Jolm Swan Saloon at vei'v moderate rates. Surgeon and stewards carried. Crews entirelv European.

Amlv tn 4KO. SMITH and SONS. -15. West Nila-stA GlruKOW AJ'LAN BKOS. and 19, James-sti-eet, Livanool or MOXTG OMEH IE and WOUlGiliiJN, 38t Gittccchui-cii-stxest, E.C.

STRAITS, CHINA, and. JAPAN. nlllmru 1,1, TlirOt, TOCOl-J "ftf.vnl Allert MorfKHant 58. has snlcndidae- cirnnmcbiMoil for first and second class oasseil- gers. Fitted throughoat with electric light, and carries a surgeon and stewardess.

Apply to tho Jeiuans and 1, Wiittington-avoune, E.C.; or to the Brokers, Nonas and Joyuer, Billiter.squRre-buildini:s, E.C. CUNARD LINE ROYAL MALL STEAMERS. These renowned Mail Steamers have an unequalled record of half a century for safetv and comfort Liverpool toNew x'ork. I Liverpool to3oston. oexiu, eju.

jrrt, utiut, A special train, with luncheon cars, will leave St. Pancras at 0.35 a.m. on Sept. to convey saloon passengers to R.M.S. Servia.

Suoerior accommodation at moderate fares for first and second class" nassengers, and steerage at low rates. Passc-ugors booked throiigli to all parts. Sea voyages for health and pleasure to Italy, the Adriatic, and Levant. Apply to Cunard Steamship Company (Limited), Liverpool or in London, 3, St. HeleaVptaee, and 28, ROYAL and U.

S. 1IAIL 3K to NEW YORK SJv EVERY SATURDAY. Smjcrior accommoda. glijSiS tioa for idl Classes at low Sept. 12.

at 2 p.m. Guion 5. Waterloo-place, Pall-mall, London (Telophone 5,765) or 21, Wator-strest and II, Rumford-streot. Liveri'ooh ALLAN STATE LHOi. GLASGOW to NEW YORK mitimiil- ccntnewstcamsiiio STATE tmilB.

SAIIi? 95th Seotember. and recmlarlv thcreaiter. I'llMtrio light and all latest improvements. Saloons amidships. Fares from 8 8s.

Allan Bros, and 103, Leaden-hall-streot, E.C. INMAN LINE. The INMAN aad IN-TERNATTOiSAL COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK EVERY WEDNESDAY, via Qucens-town. 1 fiitvn! Now Sent.

IS I Citv of Sent 23 Steemgo Passenger rates include Free Railway Ticket from London. Applv to Richardson, Spence, and Liverpool Eives and AUen, '99, Camion-street, an! 90. Leadenhall-street andatCom-pany's Office. 5. Cockspur-strect.

Loudon. NEW YORK. SHORTEST ROUTE i from LONDON. Tri-W eejny Borneo. too Sx well-known Express Steamers of the NORD- si vnrrir TON for NJ3W YOruv unect on vvjsu-NESDAYS.

THU BSD AYS, ar.d SUNDAYS. Special Train from Waterloo Station on mornmET of sailing. ALLBR Sunday, Sent 13 I HAVEL 'Wedttesrlay, Sept 23 LAHN Wednesday, Sept. 10 KAISER WILHELli U. WERRA Thursday, Sept.

17 Thursday, Sept. 24 EMS Sunday. Sept. 20 I EIDER Sunday, Sept. 27 Passage 7 to 7i days.

Very high-class cuisine. Spacious state rooms ior two persons, both in first and second saloon. For further information anply to the General Agents, Keller, WalKs, and 32, Cockspur-street, Chai-ing-cross i 85, CO, and 67, Gmceehuroh-etreet, City and at Manchester and Southampton (Telephone, 2012. Telegrams. "Teutonic, or to Phillipps and Graves.

Botolph House, Eastcheap, E.C. nnHE ONLY EOUTE by ivliioli passengers can JL obtain a periect view of the FORTH BRIDGE the Steamers of this Line Sailing underneath. LONDON and SCOTLAND. The CARRON LINE of first class mssaasOT STEAMERS sail from CARRONand LONDON and CONTINENTAL STEAM WHARVES every Wednesday and Saturday, for os v'ollows: Sent. 12th.

5 D.m. 36th. 11 a.m. 19th, 2 p.m. Returning from Grangemouth every Tuesday and Saturday.

Average passage, 30 hours. Trams ran alongside tho steamers at Grangemouth. Thi BEST and CHEAPEST ROUTE to GLASGOW and the WEST of SCOTLAND. Throtuth boijkings to Oban and tho Highlands, and circular tours round Lund's End, For particulars as to faros, berths, and all other information apnlv to John Sniither and Son (Limited), 05, Qneeu Viotolia-street, E.G. Henderson 8.

llesent-street, S.W. Carron 16, Merk-lane, E.C, and 8793, Lower East Smith- ncii, e. YACHTING CRUISE to the SUNNY SOUTH. The steam yacht CEYLON, S. R.P.

CAINES, R.N.R., Coimuatider, will leave TILBURY muictuaUy on the 22nd September forthe last and most enjoyable Cruise of the Season, T.i'.lv.i, tlw, CnnRi-v Tslflnri IVLuli-il-a. and the Azores, arriving at Gravesend 22nd October. The Ceylon is replete with all modem improvements and appliances for tho comfort, safety, and convenience of passengers. For particulars as to passage, apply to Managor, Steam Yacht Ceylon Oliiees, 27 Regent-street, Kccakiilly-cu'cas. S.W.

THE CONTINENT, via DOVER and tOKK fiX-SsV Belgian Govecrunent. Tho Quickest and most convcuient nassenjrer route tor ilclsium, ter- "rjevfOMSSS mnnv. and ltldv. From London at 10.0 a.m., 5.30 p.m., 8.15 p.m. From Dover at 12.0 Noon, 7.30 p.m., 10.15 p.m.

The splendid New Steamers PRINCESS JOSEPHINE, PRINCESS IIENRIliTTE, LA FLANDRB. and PRINCE ALBERT lea vi! Dover Daily at 12.0 Noon ami 7.30 p.m. Fur tickets, time books, and hit'ormatiou, apply at tho Belgian Mail Packet Office, 53, Gracechurch-street, ilC. CIRCULAR. TOURS iu BELGIUM, Germany, and Switzerland, via Dover and Oslen J.

Fares greatly reduced. Also Excursion to Ostend and Brussels at Cheap Fares. Apply lor copy of Circular Tours Bools and IlaudbUls at Belgian Mail Packet Oflice, 53. Gracechurch-street, E.C, orSewell and Crovvther, 1C, CcKkspur-strcct, SAV. SHOUT SEA TRIPS for SUMMER DAYS.

The BRITISH and IRISH STEAM AlivRiR. PACKET COMPANY'S (Limited) large and TflSaSi2' commodious steamers leave Miller's Wharf, dCiTaDsS'SS' Jjovver rjniirnueju, ouiiajni and WEDNESDAY, at 10.0 a.m with passengers. and goods, ior PORTSMOUTH, Southampton, Plymouth, Fidtuoutii, and Dublin. A tender carrving lirst and second class passengei-s leaves Temple Pier half an hour before the sailing of the. steamers.

Thn CITV) of CORK STEAM PACKET COMPANY'S (Limited) steamers leave EVERY THURSDAY, about 10a.m., for PLYMOUTH and CORK. Saloon fares, 15s. Ed and deck, 7s. and 12s. Od.

Tours to Killamey, GlongarbT. and Bantry Bay. lovely scenery. Circular Tickets issued. Full particulars can be oljtair.ed from JAMES HARTLEY and 19.

LeadeTdiall-street. B.C. BORDEAUX, South of France, and Sa4). Pyrenees. EVERY FRIDAY.

passensors JK with their luygasc embark at WESTMINSTER SSSaS' orTEHiPLli PlElt tho Tender prorided for "S-'os' lletumina; from Bordeaux Eveiy Friday. Faros Saloon, 2 10s. Fore Cabin, 1 15s. Roiani (available for two months), 4 and 5. ApxJy to the G.S.N.

55. lit. E.C. or 14, HAMBURG, via HARWICH. EX PRESS ROUTEEVERY TUESDAY, FRI- uno SATultDAY, from Lavornool-street b.

lit 8 n.m. FARES. 1 17s. 8d. or SSilSSifS? 1 5s.

9d. Return, 2 16s, cd. or 1 IBs. 9il. Annlvto the G.

S. N. 55, Great Towcr- street, iJ.C, orl4, ivatenoo-piace, b.vv. MARGATE and 3ACS. SUNDAY EXCURSION.

ThePHILOMEL or otliorboat will leave London-bridge Wterf EVERY SON-DAY, 'at 9.45 a.m., ca-liinff at Blackwail Pier. Iteimuiug at 4 via Tiibary. Return Fare to London), 5s. 6d. Children under 12, 2s.

6d. by JLP WATER and III' bv LONDON. CHATHAM, and DOVER RAILWAY, or SOUTH-EASTERN RAlLWAY-are NOW ISSUED bv the GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY. MARGATE or FLRST-CLASS THROUGHOUT, 12s. 6d.

DOVER, FIRST-CLASS STEAMER, THIRD-CLASS TRAIN, 12s. 6d. DOVER, FIRST-CLASS STEAMER, SECOND-CLASS TRAIN, 15s. SATURDAY TILL MONDAY. MARGATE or RAMSGATE, FIRST-CLASS THROUGH- DOVEIt, FIRST-CLlSS STEAMER, SECOND-CLASS ORDINARY TRAIN, IBs.

6d. DOVES, FIKST.CLA9S STEAMER, THIRD-CLASS ORDI-NARY TRAIN, 13s. YARMOUTH (DOWN by WATER SATURDAY, UP by TILAIN on the MONDAY or TUESDAY FOLLOW. ING). FIRST-CLASS STEAMER, SECOND-CLASS TRAIN Jua.

Ships leave LONDON-BRIDGE WHARF DALLY (SUNDAYS KSOEPTED), for Maigate, Riimsgate, and Dover at 10.30 a.m., and tor Yarmouth at a-ra. OIPKCIAL NOTICE. DOVER and DEAL SER- VICE bv the GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY'S SALOON STEAMERS from LONDON BRIDGE WHARF The LAST DEPARTURE will bo DOWN on SATURDAY, 12th inst, UP on hist. AZE'S ITALY TOURS. FIRST AUTUMN CONDUCTED TOUR leaves September 14 for Marseilles, Cannes Nic Moate Carlo, Mentone, Genoa, Pisa, Venice, Boiogna, Florence, Milan, Turin, and a week Rome.

Pro-Kramnie for Gaze and Sons, 142, Strand. Wert End Oitloes. 4. and Picffldilb'-oircos. London.

Steamer, i fiis- Para 4028 Sept. 16 Avon 2225 Sept 23 I Clyde 5045jSopt. 24 JSSOjSept. 30 2003'oet. 8 1 ra-fflE GTJILDHALI, BCUUOL of JIUSIC.

Jl Established bv the Corpoiation oi jaidou, ISSC. l'KisoiPAL Mr. U'EIST HI The NEXT CONCERT takes place on October Thw NEXT TEtiM coumiences 0:1 cViWrnbcrth. 11. For and all further lai'ticulars apuly to the Secretary.

By order of the Commits, CHARLES P. SMITH, Secretary. Victoria Embankment, B.C. MOYAL COLLEGE of MUSIC, ICoasingtou. Goxe.

tho Prince of WALES, K.G. Director-Sir GEORGE GROVE, D.O.L, LL.O. The CHRISTMAS TERM will COMAIENCli on THURSDAY, October 1st. Entrance Exaaiinatiou on Tuesday, September 110th. eleven o'clock.

and all information laav be obtained from Mr. Georse Yv atson, Registrar, at tho College. Of lAia.ES MORLEY. Hou. Sec.

BEPUBL1C of CHILL V'AItI'iX(i respoc-titig certain BHJ3S of EXCHANGE iu iavo-ur oi Mr. JOAQUIN GoilOY and oihers. Notice Hereby Given, that CERTAIN DRAFTS have been drawn by thw National Bank of Chid on the City Rank of London, up to tho amount oi tho ACCEPTANCE and PAYMENT 01 ALL uf which has been STOPPED under orders to the City Bank from tho now Covoranient of Chili, and from the drawers, the is'alional Bank ot Chill. These Drafts wore J11c.n1 in Chili in tho month of August, laid arc 0:1 then ay to Eirrune; and Bankcis, Bill Brokers and others are warned that Joaquin Gudoy ueinot nejrot-iute or endorse them. WARNING is idso Given respecting a BILL for 15.000 favoca-of the JOACJULN" GODOY, and which has already been accepted by the City Bank, but which tho said Bank is restrained iioia payiu by an injunction from the Court of Justice in Eneiand.

WARNING is ako given respactina another DRAFT for 10, GC0 drawn by Messrs. Williamson. Baliuur, and tX'inpany, ot Vuqvuiaiso, on "Messrs. Balionr, VvillianLsoii, and Company, in Liverpool, and to the order of AGUstiu Rieseo, which chart is pro-bablv also endorstd to Joaquin Godoy, the PAYl11hNT of that BILL has also been STOPPED. WARNING is also s-iveu in respect to.

any other drafts drawn from Chili in favour oi Joaquin Godoy, or endorsed to htm. All tho moneys represented bv the drafts reierfed to in this notice are the uropci'ty of the Republic of Chili, and cannot bo dealt with unless under tho authority of the Government of that Rrmiblic. Hated Sth September. 1891. AGUSTIN ROSS, (Confidential Aycnt of the Provisional Government of Chili).

"OAK, THBOAT. and NOSE DISEASE. Consult-jj ing Rooms. 10, NEW BROAD-STREET, E.O. IClei-synien advised as to their voices.) HUEDLE.

Thanks, dear, for letter. I must see youajain. Please write long lotfer. Be sure and let mo know if you go by train anywhere. Am longing to see you.

EKOADWOOD, Collartl, Erurd (London), Hagspiel (Dresden) COTTAGE and GRAND PIANOS are now bains SOLD at hitheito unheardf low pricei, to prevent dmnaso by bnildhw at TUOilAS OEi'ZMANN and SI. Rakei -street. Iamdoa. W. OKKUM'OMNB PIANOFOKrE.i'lO OpUard Grand Piano.

15 Broaawoou Cottase iJiano, Jilb uroau- wood Cottage I'iano, 91; Bioadwcod Cottasc Piano, 12 Cottage iJiuito, 25. Descriptive lists pas: free. At TxiUMAe. OETZiLAKN and REBUILDING SALE, 27, V. (l EIPEITHS titid SONS.

Established "40 years. 5T For IKON DOORS for STRONG ROOMS and PARTY WALLS. At no other house on earth can there be found sack a selection, and Second-hand Safes by every ilmineut Maker, at about onc-hMf the price and equal to new. Price list free. 13, Cannon-street.

B.C. OLD SILVEB, PRESENTATION SILVER, also valuable Diamonds, Pearls, Sc. Coins and Medals, accaratelv valued, or purchased if desired. SPINK and S'JN, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, 1 and 2, Graccehurch-street, Coruhdl, London, B.C. Established 1772.

manufactures invariably boar un hnprcssed stamp, "Doidton, Lambeth," or "Doaitor, Bmslun." JpKINTES'G and Co. beg to announce that with tho JI3 great facilities at their command procured in order to meet the urgent and varied rcciuirennaits of the present day, they are prepared to undertako PRINTING IN LETTERPRESS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION, Both in laige and small quantities, and to execute the same with the greatest despatch, and at the lowest possible prices. Estimates riven for all kinds of work. Works: Tenter-street, Moorfields (close to Moorgate-street Station). PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL Mails to INDIA, CHINA, the STRAITS, AUSTRALIA, CEYLON, EGYPT, MALTA, and GIBRALTAR.

Accelerated tin-oiih-h services as underj BOMBAY and KTjliRACHEE By P. and From London und Brindisi, Every Week. Dates of departure Tons. London. Erindisi.

4.319 Sept. 17 Sept. 27 3,525 Sept. 24 Oct. 4 0,382 Oct.

2 Oct 11 5.CHS Oct. CALCUTTA and CSyLOiJ DIRECT, bvP. yxoui LonCon Dates oi doiiartuic as foliotTS London. Nap.ee. 4.499 toaa Tuurtda! Sept.

17 txjpt. 25 4.500 tons Thursday, Oct 1 Out. 10 4.493 tons OC5. Id Oct. 4,029 toas Oct.

29 Nov. 7 CHINA, SXKAITSS, ar.d JAPAN by P. and O. TLe I and O. Company despatch Sreajnor foi- the ubovo Purti from Londuzi evert' i'onniKitt, iiud from irmclisi every citex- AUSTRALIA, IvTEW and TASMANIA.

The P. and O. COMPANY'S STEAMEliS, carrying her Mnj'esty's Mails, leave London for SIDNEY, Melbourne, Adelaide, and Albany du-ecc, callins at Brindisi every fortnight. Dates of departure Oactaiii. tons.

I h. c. Sept. 17 VALETTA Capt. R.

F. Briscoe, R.N.E. Capt. W. B.

Andrews, M.N.R. Capt. E. Ashriown Capt. 31.

G. Murray, R.N.lt. Capt. J. Orman.R.N.R Cant.

C. D. Sams, R.N.R. ,516 5,000 C.362r,000 uct. L' ano.uia Oct.

lalBALLAARAT Oct. SSiPARRAJLATTA Nov. 13 BRITANNIA 0,237 7,000 4,01615,000 Nov. 20I3IASSILIA Cheap en deand Kctanixica, First and Second Saloon Passengers oidy carried. Fares: Second Saloon.

530 to 37. MEDITERRANEAN and EGYPT" by P. and O. WEEKLY from London to Port Svss. oalu auu atiuaaai, uuu aSX Uririaiai.

gXajgSSSF Cheap Rotam-Tickets. ALEXjINDEIA bv P. and O. EOET- A 2''aOu ffvsjs -Leaving vrijLVju wwtaaw riaj MviMi-5" Afternoon "25ISr Brindisi every alternate Sunday Evening London every Fortnight, calling at Brmarai. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS to the EAST.

The P. and O. COMPANY issue Return Tickets at Reduced Fares to India. Cevlon, China, Japan, Australia, Tasmania, New Zealand, Meditenunean Ports, and Egypt. PENINSULAR and ORIENTAL-COMI'ANY.

For passaee and freight apply at TTirlon. Il'i-eirht brokers. EsCOlubc Bros, and 5E' Livernool, Manchester, Soafhampton, Glasgow, and Loudon. Parcels 4:1. uerlb.

NEW ZEiLANli, TASMANLi, AUSTRALIA, calling at Teneriffe, Caxietowu, and SAVILL, and ALBION COMI'ANY (Limited) despatch their maijuificent modern uli-powei-ed Royal Mai! Steamers irom London litoyal Albert Docks) to NEW ZliALANDEveiyFourVi'eeks. Pussengei-s conveyed to the Cape at moderate fares. The neat departures are: Oct. 3,028 tons Capt. John Stuart.

Oct. 29 COPTIC Capt. C. N. Kenipson.

R.N.R. From Plymouth two davs later. The ARAWA has nuide the FASTEST PASSAGES on RECORD to and from NEW ZEALAND By this favourito route the intense heat of the RedSea is avoided. Reduced laves. Very superior second saloon accora modation at spociallv low rates.

Cheap Return Tickets. Apply at tho Company's Offices. 34, Leadenhall-streel, B.C. or 51, Pidl-mall. London.

S.W. ROUND THE "WORLD TRIPS. NEW ZEALAND, ZEALAND SHIPPING OOMPANJT issue PASSAGE TICKETS at REDUCED RATES by their Royal Mail ii'om London and I'iyniuiitiL. at Teneriie. Capetown, Hobart, and Now Zealand Ports.

Le-tumiusviaRio de Janeiro and Tenoril'e. Passengers may break the voyaeo at any of the iorts of call. Sheltered promenade deck, second saloon on uoper deck, cabins amidships. Periect ventilation. Elestrio light.

Eiberaleuiiine. Surgeon and stewardess. Apply to Gray, Dawes, and 4, Pall-mall East, S.W. or to tho Company, 13S, Leadenhall-strect. E.C.

DEVITT and MOOliS'S Thft fnllro-inr- sT1fl7idid STiEAStKRS cad SAIL- SEKSSSSSaWB L-su will oe uwiwiuLiixi us uitaur w-tv. v-a ii. 7 Port, i caiitaiu. AdeUude, Mel- I.Lnhire.JP. VTaHjico To sail.

Sept. 15 Svdnev 3D AdyUndo Itow Sept. 10 Ktibnicny G. CroaslSundcrland SljC 15 i iMidulesbro' 5 Duiila-kl H.WUiicjK-I i3oit- 2 li.A. tiwjt.

Hi Pore I'irie lortPiria Kobarb SsLrliiis jSOiit. 12 Uonian. i r'or LiarticuikrV apply Grwn 13, STKAil to ADELAIDE, MKL-liOUKXB, and and KOORE'S LloE. The s-plfindid fall-po'cn'd 'W VaLLAOE. wiU be despsHial from tlm South Vst India, Docks on tho offew an escelloni opportmiuv to Siuoun jso lima axu-i or st-TLiyu curriixi.

For plauo suid i'urther particulars apply toDeviK and Muoro. 33. U.C. LINK to AUSTRALIA. r'jr AT.lvl l.frl,Hn,iff,hfi(l frnii, T.oniionon SiS'JS' Sent.

15th fur Melbourne and Sydney. Km gPvKBSJCKftS splendid accomm-xlation for saloon passonsers. itarble saloon, piano, smoking room, surgeon, and stewardess Third class accommodation unrivalled. This steamer is noa- in 'Tilburv Docks and open to inspection. For full Ti'rticuhi-s applv to William Milbum and Billitor-avenue, London E.C.

To bo followed by thePORT DOL'GLAS. CASTLE LINE. WEEKLY SERVICE. For the OOLDF1ELDS of SOUTH AFRICA. CAPE COLONY.

NATAL, KAST AF'iilCA, MAC RITTUS.and MADAGASCAR. THE CASTLE 007dIJANV'S ROYAL MAIL STEAME'liS leave Loudon (East India Deck Basin. Blackwal!) every alternate Tfflirsclay, ana sau rrom ontn-amnton on tho iollowins Saturday. Intermediate steamere from London, via Flashing, are despatched every 14 nays. Steamers.

LISMOPJO CASTLE "GRANTLTLLY CASTLE TASSO ILWAKDEN CASTLE. I London. Sept. 17 Sept. 24 Oct 1 Oct.

Southampton Flushinit. Sept. 19 Sept. Oct. 10 rcaes no nassenners.

-lt 1 firtind htnarv. SPECIAL Castle Kxpiws tram is despatched from the Main Line plationn, Waterloo btation, to Soutbampton, on everv alternate Saturday, at 11.40 a.m. 'Further Sailings irom Hambmg for South Africa will be maintained at regular intervals. Itsturn tickets issued to all ports. Apply to Donald Currie and 5 and 4.

FencfiKrai-street. n.i. UNION LINE (for South African Gold Fields). WEEKLY SER OF GOOD HOPE. NATAL, turd AFRICAN ROYAL MAIL UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY'S ROYAL MAIL and INTE 13IEOIATE STEAMERS it! Sail ns follows for th: SOB TH Al'iaOAS PORTS and DELAG OAHii, fc, calling at LISBON, JDADEIRA, laid CANARl ISLiVNDb: 5,, eallin; Steanicr avniwerp.

30 Alight oSept. 11 Sept. i9 scp. Gennan -Tartar tSpartan 13 Sept 19 Sept. 2o t-ept.

I 3 Oct. -1. Lfcllina at Madeira. Caliiig at Lisbon and Canary Islands. Vrn- African Ports.

The Mail Steamers leave Southampton on Saturdays, instead ot Fridavs as heretofore. Twin Screw Steamer Scot will be despatched rom Southampton Ct0b" TICKETS ISSUED. Apply to the UNION STEAMSHIP COMPANY (Lmnted), Crurute-rood, Sonthfaiiuton or South African House, S4 to 96. Bisnopsmite-screai. AMERICA, Canada, 1 usti-ajua, imcu, au-ai, (7, ATISt he authorised Agent for all CJuor Lmcs, SEW bJJL and jiO WTHKR.

IS. Cockspur-streat, Loadon. b. a ISSONE'S TOURS THROUGH 8 A FVERY WEDNESDAY a personally conaacted party leaves LTdorl bv rail, crosdng in live hours per Zeeland cVs 1. New Basiuiiiail-stroet Valeria Rosetta Arcadia Oriental "SbSs2 Bengal Ganges a OF BUSINESS.

ROSS, EOMOSOPrlTHIO GHMIBTS, ron INFANTS, IITVALXDS, and THE AGED. THOMAS, GARPETSifAND CORTASNS. APPLICATION. PIANOFOSTES, B'ALMATNE and Co. PIANOS and ORGANS.

ABSOLUTE SALE, 50 per cent discount 10 years warranty. Easy terms. Pianos, 8 Bttineas, 10 guineas, 12 gnme-s, dee. Class 0 14 guineas 1 Clans 5 23 guineas Ciass o5 guineas Class 1.. 17 Class 4.

.23 Class 7. .40 I Claes 8 45 Organsfromt; guineas. Fullpnce paid wdl beallowed for any instrument within three years if one or a higher c-ass be taken. D'Almatue and Co. (Estd.

104yeal-j), 01, Finshary'-liavenient. t-1 and f. lilltAN-D, niUlUIUaWl'i ltrri'iiio, a appointment, to her Majesty t-lio QUEEN and their Royal fairnesses the PRINCE and PRLNCESS of W.ALBS. CM and P. EEAED.

NEW PIANOFORTES of all Ot kinds and P. ERABD. SECOND-HAND PIANO- JOo FORT-S. A large selection, nneconuition, atveryiow prices. and P.

EliAED, 18, Great Harl-orougA-street, ko LoiaiOTVW. 0 QNT)TT A NT? PlAlSrOFOBTBS. iTI BEAT SALE. ITT A nP trio horT in cfinmnffl flf 3.11 rfctoraed troni hire, aad neiu-3y as good as novrt at erosUy reduced prices, for cash, or oa th. One, 'sro, oi Treo B3siflmf CHAl'PELL and Broadwood Cubtiiey and (Jrand Pianofortes.

Ked-oteiu Cottusc and Grand Piuuotortes. ColUtrd Cottago and Grauct Pianofortes. JtrardObliiQeft-iaGraadPitaofortj3. ChappoH Puminos, Overtninr and Grand Pianoiortes. Cioush and "Warren Auori-xui Offi-Uis.

Secoacliu-nd. Aloxjtiidre Harmoiiia-tiS- Sucondiiand. Full parti-oliu-s tiy post, if desired, on apiiHcation to IIEIAPPEIjL and 50, New JBoiid-strefit. Pounded 1038. TVTOORE and MOOEE'S PIANOEOETES, JjUL 16i to S5 gmneaB.

AMERICAN ORGANS, 7 to 88 guineas. For Cash (less discount) or On tho Hire-Purchase System from 1 lis. 6d. pet a ttter. 1851, 1832, Ware Rooms, 104 and 105, Bishopsgate-street Within, E.O.

TVTATJSANIEL BERRY'S PIANOS, Tnth iron i.1 frame, brass plated action. Prico 18 guineas, three i years system. Ms. per mouth. Pianos rctumed from hire at a cheaper rate.

Old pianos exchanged or repaired. Agent for the celebrated Gebauhr pianos. Send for Binstrated price lt and tes-i-motuals to 135, Citj-roiad, E.C. Factory, 5, Hoton, JOHN BROAD WOOD and SONS. Established 1752.

BRITISH-MADE PIANOFORTES. Tone Pure, Eqnal, Carrying. Touch Faciie. responsive. Durability Unrivalled.

Great Palteney-stmet, -onaon, vv. COLLARD PIANO, 25 Eroadwood Piano, 26 Eiurd (London) Piano, 30; Collard Piano. 33 Broad-wood Piano, 35 Collard Piano, 42: Broadwood.Semi4.rana. 50 Coliard Cottage Grand Piano. 65.

Descrrptrve i liste post free -At THOMAS OETMANN and GREAT RE-BULLDING SALE, 27. Baker-street, London, W. Only address. BOBD'S PIANOS on SALE, with 25 per cent, discount for cash, or 15s. per month (secondhand AOs.

6d. month) on the three years hire system. Lists free of O. blli-Sa ana EECHSTEIN" PIANOS. CHAS.

STILES and Co. offer these raagniflcent PIANOS on the THREE YEAItS SYSTEM at most advantageous prices and terms Apply tor List3 to Chas. Stiles and 40 and 42, Southampton-vow, aol- oorn, vv.u. raiHE BLUTHNER PIANOFORTES Grand and JL Upright. Tho most perfect Pianofortes in the world, having also tho largest annual sale of any Pianofortes in the world.

C-tologuS uapplication-BLUTHlJER HOUSE, 7. 8,11, and PIANOS. LARGE and ITAH'ORTANT SALE oi HIGH-CLASS INSTRUMElvTS RET'URNED from HIRE. PIANOS. IEtrument8 of best Manufacture offered at micas considerably below thoso of cheap and inferior construe on JpiANOS.

On Hare from 10s. 6d. per Month. JpiANOS. Best Makers only.

"JpiANOS. Exchanged and Pwcoasod. "IpiANOS. New at beat Cash Disconnt. PIANOS.

Efficiently repaired atreasonaole enarges Estmiates Givam "CTELBY and 22, Baker-street, PLANO OLEAEANCE SALE Unusual and Un-QuaUlled BARGALclS. Best makers only. Lnetrrments by Broadwood, Collard, Hrard, Bhtthner, Pleyol, Grands, Upright Grands, and Cottage Pianos. YnohtPianoa Write for partrcularf A EOLITION of SILVER PLATE DUTY. A Tho GOLDSMITHS' ALLIANCE) Limited) are now enabled to sell their Best Hammered Sflver Sjjooos and Forte and Silver Plate of every description at a proManate IiDUOirelM.

NOT- THE ALUANCE (Lirmtedl.ManofaetiirhigSilveramitlis, li and 12, BEAT BARGAINS iu FURS. br AT LESS THAN HALI'-PP-iCE until SATURDAY. 600 Seal Jackets, latest shapes, 5, 6, and 8. 300 Fur-lined Mantles, at 3Us. 1,000 Carriage and Rugs, One Guinea.

50.000 wort- of every description ot lars. SPECIAL NOTICE.Seai Jackets relyed ana altered to tB Wl.j'.lvinr-MILBIW W. tOSWICK'S BAKING POWDER. FAR SUPERIOR TO YEAST. jgORWICK'S BAKING POWDEE.

SAVES EGGS AND BUTTER. OORWICE'S BAKING POWDER. SWEET, LIGHT, AND DIGESTIB1-S. gORWIOK'S BAKING POWDEE. USED BY (EHOUSANDS OF T7USH DIEECT from Gmuby.

Smaok. Ovfners' Direct Fish carriage paid, to any port of the linked Xtmcdom, a BMlie.M P.O. order for s. 9d--Ord9 andie mitt-nces tobes-iftto the Secretary of tie -colatjon. B-W.

Wfll----i. K-h Do-ks. Grimsby. No -temps. Quote paper.

CHEAP WOOD COMPANY Supply 2 by 4 at id. mongery. Sc. Catalog-- B-hop-ate-3treet Wu-m. E.C, BLIRDS.

WRIGHT and Co. Have tor aj asreial finished foll-ai-ed mahoenny TABLE, only been usJe-feFSi with our Patent E-cetoor low S-fltSnW for bffliards.piol, ad pyramids, for 55 gumeas also aivbtbor tot 65 guineas. Both good barg-ins. Upw of 100 tables in stock, from 10 to 160 gr-aess. Also our patent Nf tone Billiard Dining Tables.

Illt-trated trjosues free tol64, e-nii3-trim-e--xK, maTANGLE and WEINGER HJ-f Alii- Itoiiera, leid workmei sent out JSt iise oi pairs pus. iw-. 7 TviiiVpr, 3, Citi'-roiw. Loncioru Siecia- Lx- ofjwirts ror EVERY" DESGBIPT ION GF CATALOGUE ON. LIVERPOOL hy SEA.

Splendid COASTINS TRIP of THREE DAYS. toner leaves SATURDAY next, Sept. 12th, at 6 p.hi. Full particulars from J. D.

Hcwott and 101. Leadenhall-street E.C. SCAKBOROUGH (calling off) and SUNDERL.M'JD (weather permitting). S.S. GEN.

UAVELOCK, lishted bv electricity (C. loaves Victoria Wharf (Resenl's Canal entrance), Limehouse (Stepney Station); vvraiJjN-rjSiJAl, cent. 10, ataz uoon. i-auie tender at Scarborough to land aaj.embark passonFes. "yiCTORIA STEAKIBOAT ASSOCIATION, I STEAMERS.

Can CAREY 200,000 in a day. tj WHEOUGH CHEAP TICKET'S to all nlaces below JL can be obtained at all District Railway Stanons. rflHE EOR-DOFTHB ISLES (200 miles 5s.) (Elcctnc JL Lieht.) DAILY iPridavs er-cepted) to HARWICH and CLACTON-ON-SEA and BACK Same Day, from London Bndse (Old SranPier) at callins at Woolwich; from Fenclmrch. street Station by Special Train in eonnection at 10.28 a.m. to Tilbury, calling at Stepney, Bromley, and Plaisto Tender from Greenwich 8.40, and Blackwail 0.50.

Speed 20 miles an hour. Boat-fare there and back, 0s. and Es. Tiro hours Guaranteed at Claotou. Return tickets available dnrins season.

Special tram at Tilburj' on return, reaching London about 9. Tickets 6d issued only on beard. LMPORTANT NOTICE Tho LORD of THE TSLES vnS make her last tripof the season to HARWICH andBAOK onMONDAY, SaptemberW. On and after Tuesday, 8optnbcr.l5lweatherper-ruiitine), the Lord of the Isles will run to Ciacton-on -Sea. and back, Daily (Fridays excepted), leaving CJactou at 3.50 p.m.

SOUTHEND, SHEESNESS, KOSHERViXLE GARDENS, and GI1VESEND. by tho GLEN ROSA, DAILY, at 11 a.m. Fridays inclndedl, from Old Swan Pier.Londun BriOite. OSHERVILLE GARDENS and JLti from Old Swan Pier, EVERY DAY, at 10 a.m. anoop.m.

Fare to RoshBrville, includins admission and return. Is. yd. and 2s. 3d.

Callins at Greenwich. Blackwail. and South Woolwich. BOYAL NAVAL ESHTBITION, direct by steamer every ten minntesra-om aU-Piers to theNew Victoria Pier, immediately opposite the main entr-uee. HVTPTON' COURT, Eicimond, or Erngston, daily from London Bridge (Old Swan Pier), at 10.0 calling at all Piers up theRiver, by Saloon Steamer Cardinal Woiacy.

EW GAEDENS and BATTERSEA and GREEN wtph tit. frwinenc intervals rrom nil a-iers. aVrtaSUJuU 1. VViijfla, Manaitinff Director. General Manager and Secretary.

OFFiesS-VIOI'ORIA HOUSE, LAURENCE POUNTNEY-LANE, CANNON-STREET, E.C. TMrroLAKD P4ILWAY. SUMMER TTCN ARRANGKMENT8. SCOTLAND. DIRECT ROUTE to and- Irom PKRTH, DUNDEE, ABERDEEN, and tho BGHLAND RAILWAY, via EDINBURGH and tho FORTH BRIDGE.

AN ADDITIONAL KSPRESS leaves London (Si. Pancras) ot 7.15 n.m., for EDINBURGH, Dundee, Aberdeen, Perth, Inverness, and the North of Scotland. ANEWD4.Y EXPRESS leaves GLASGOW (St Enoch) atl2.30 m. for MANCHESTER, Liverpool, and London. A Diuine: Saloon Car is run from Leeds to London by this train.

Pablo d'mGNT RAILWAY. AN ADDITIONAL EXPRESS will from September 18th to October 17th inclusive, leave Inverness at20p.m. ior Perth, in connection with the eicpress hiavips Perth at 7.40 pan. for Eainbareh and St Pancras. The THRO GH CARRIAGE from Inverness to St.

Pancras will, the period mentioned, be attached to this train, instead of to tho 3.0 p.m. train from Inverness. vr, Lnproved communication with Wick, iThnrso, and the Hor-aem Section of tho Hishland Railway is now in foi-ce. Passengers by the 8.20 p.m express from St. Pancras arrive at Greenock iu time to join tho Oolninba, Iona, and Lord or tne lales steamers for the HiiJhlaiids.

oc DINING traveUma; by 9.45 from St. Pancras, and 10.0 a.m. from Glasgow, are -Hewed 20 miiiatesat Noimuoton for and Passensers leavirig S. Pancras at 10.35, and Eilinbuigh at 10.10 a.m.,aro allowed asrririlar period at Leeds. 'Table d'hote, 2s.

6d. DRAWING E.OOM SALOON CAES, with lavatoryaoMrrrmo-dation. ar run bv the S.40 and 105 a.m. Express Trains tram London IStPanen-i to Glasgow and Emnborsh respectively, ariil by tho trains leaving Glasgow atlO.0 and Edmburgh at 10.10 a'SLleWNGasiDON CARS by Night toress Trams between London (St. Pancras) and Stranraer (tor Belfast and North of Ireland), Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Perth.

NORTH OF IRELAND, VIA STRANRAER ACCELERATED SERVICE. On and from September 1st thonew arranse-ment for the conveyance of mails between Eiigland and the rjortn of Ireland, via Stranraer and lame, will bo in operation, and i the Seivico betweam Loudon (St. Pancms) and other parts or tne lUid-laudRailwav System and Ire'amd by this route wdl be niatariaUy improved. The jonmej- to Belfast wdl bo Aortened by nearly an tour; to Londonderry by tbree hoars, and from Londonuerry to Fjiglandbyovor four hours. The passago between Larno and Stranraer occupies only two bom's.

IMPROVED SUNDAY and Sundays an Express leaves Bradford at 4.2o p.m., Leeds 4.55 p.m., and Sheffield at 5.52 p.m. tor London, readirns ht. Pancras at B.io p.m. And the 3.15 n. Ea-press from Psoras on Sundays conveys Passengers for Yorkshn-e, who arrive at bti-lleld at 7.3p.m., Leeds at 8.0, aad Bradford at 8.30 pan.

Tho Coiiioany's Time Tables and Bills may be obtained at any Midland Station or Incuiry Oflice. Derbv'1901. JOHN NOELS, General Manager. OUTH WESTERN RAILWAY. IMPROVED K3 STEAI PACKET SERVICE between LONDON and tbe CHANNEL ISLANDS, via Southampton, Being the Shortest, Qaicaest, and Best Rpnto.

New fast, powerful, and commodious Royal Mail steamships Ff cdorica, Lydia, Stelia, c. Specially eonsiracted for the service, with every modern' improvement and accommodation, mcluding ThSca'piSSeK shortened by part of the vovago being along the Solent witiiin the Isle of Wight, passing Osborne, Alum Bay, leave Souttuanpton for Gaernseyand Jersey at mid-nwhtEvory Week-day. Last Tram leaves. Waterloo at 0.45 p.m., ezuress direct to the Docks. Steamers ao nvo at Guernsey (under ordinary conditions) about sl a.ni., and Jersey li hours.later.

Retiu-ning from Jersoy every week-day at 8 a.m., ana Guernsey 10 a.m., reaching London (Waterloo) about 7.30 p.m. Passengers and IugKage tnmsferrcd too dock? direct, from steamships to trains, winch perfoim the journey to Loudon two Malo direct, for Dinan end Dinard, from Southampton every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday afternoon or evening, at To'lhlaTOaTis, Rouen, Honflenr, Deanviile, Trouville, from Southampton, at midnight, every Monday, Wednesday, and Friday; last train leaves Waterloo at 9.45 p.m., direct to tbe docks. To Cherbonrg. from Sonlhampton, at 10.30 eTery Tuesday, Tlmraclav and Saturday last ti-ain from Waterloo at 7.25 p.m. To Granville, from Jersey, every Tuesday, Thursday, and St 'Malo, from Jersey, every Monday, Wednesday, and Troiieh tickets issued from London and principal 1 'stations on the Sonth-Westem, London and North-Western, Midland, and Great Northern Railways, including conveyance through London by the aneaibuBes plying between the stations but passengers may break thoir journey London.

All information can be obtained upon application to tne Office or the Traffic Superintendent, Waterloo Station. 1 CHAS. SCOTTER, General Manager. SOUTH WESTERN ONE, TWO SL-. and EIGHT DAY EXCURSIONS, London to Sonttiampton (West), Lynahurst-road.

and BROC-THURST. for the New Forest, Cristchurch, Bournemouth, Simn-go, anil WEYMOUTH, on MONDAYS, Septcmbei' lh and 28th, leavms Waterloo at 7.0 Vaoxhall 7.6 Clapham Junction 7.12 Wimbledon 7.18 Kensington Addison-road) C.45 a.m., West Brompton 8.48 Chelfea 0,60 o.m., Smbiton 7.26 Weybridge 7.37 a.m. Tird-Cl Fares '(to return day of issue only) 'To Sonriampton (West), 4s. to Lyndhurst-road, Brockcn-hnrst, Ctaistchiii'cih, Bournemouth lEaitj. or Swanago, 5s.

to Weymouth, 6s. For extended bcokinss and other paa-nculars, soe bills CHAS. SDOTTI--, General Manager. COOK'S TOURS. PEES ONALLY CONDUCTED.

ARTS, overy Monday and Saturday (drrrinE seaaon). HOLLAND, tho Rhine, and Belgium, Sept 19. PAIUBadSwiteerlod, Sspt.l2. BELGIUM, Rhine, and Switaerlod, Sept 1- ATJTUMNAL 'TOURS to ITALY. Sept 12, Oct 13, 17.

ITALY, Egypt, and Palestine. Sept. 21. AIX3-ESXA' and SPAIN, -ant, 23 and 30. PrOCTamrne for etagip, or curomst," (3d.) poet rree.

THOS. OOOK and SON, Ludsate-circus: 33, Piccadilly; 99, Graceairoh-e-eeti 82, Oxford-street; 445, West Strand. a m- 2.20 5 2.15 2.18 Leave Victoria, Leave Holborn Vraduct. Leave St. Paul's Suielfi.

Return. lut class, 3rd class. 5s. lstclass. 5rd class, 8s.

HEAP TRIP EVEEY SUNDAY to BAMSGATE, I MARGATE. BROADSTALRS, HE RNE BAT' and VHI'T- STABLB, and BACK the same evening. Leave Holborn Viaduct, StTanl'e, and Victoria SUtions atS.0a.m. Faiifor the Doable Journey, Tnirau as, rirsc 03. rmmw nvrnl'WAM AM DOViai RAILWAY.

CLACl'ON ON SEA. CHEAP THROUGH PICKETS PiJmi BjuE, returning same day OES tO Ulivj Jiui y-e. v. t.v,a For fall partioatars see handbills. rItEAT EASTEEN EA1XWAY.

SPECIAL DAY Itt EXCURSIONS to the SEASIDE. vjHMODTtt-Oii MONDAY, Sept. 14th, from St. Panc-is (lEdlaud Station), at 8,45 a.m. Pare 5s.

OnMONDAY, Sept. 21st, from Liverpool-street, at 0.45 a.m. Fare 6s HDNST -STON. On Slondav, Sept. 14th, from Liverpool-sti'oet, at 0 60 a Pare 4s.

On MONDAY, Sept. 21st, from St. Paucras Mldianrl btatwnj, at I a.ai. rurc 'o. For full particulars see oil-.

wttj.taut EIET, General Manager. London, September, 189L COCHEANE and SONS, STOClXBEOl-EES, 13 aadM, Crnhill, London, E.C, and 440, Strand, Charing -cross, SAV. Established 1887. Steoks and Shares bought or sola At close market prieea. Speeul-tiro and Investment Accotu Open ed without any cover BI1ING DEPOSITED.

JSygtv Speculator and Investoi Should send for our Prospeet-l AND LATEST ADVICES. Thoy contain safe and RI-JABLE LHFOItTIOSr All Stoclo and Shares. Our recent advioea have Proved highly successful. "finfiprrtANE. LOfmnw." EAfI: LONDON Sc iOCHI-NEd SONS, Stockbrokers.

This oid- Eainodthe highest reputation for the ehr-ucter of lts dealings never failing to give the fullest sat-factioa to their ciionte by prompt payment and liberal treatment. Thoy have never rayimnie-ded Pools. Syndicates, or other ventures of a pernicious natui-e. These modes oi speculation are secret operations often designed to delude the unwary, and nearly always result in a loss to those who credulously entrust their money into the hands of others over urac-i they have no control. All conimunicHtions are treated in strict confidence, and thoir dealings aro gnided by an mtrao familiarity with the Stool Slarkets ot the vrorld a Imowledgo uluch pie-eminently qualifiea them aa StockbrokerB tori-vest ft.

rtr-prw frtarl of Ht Exch re oneratior 3 TOOK --tCHANGiS lie r.A-BT?jiTTnw nf OAPITA1 SYSTEM is safest and beat. Shares 2 each; Profits remittedmonaily. ProspetSrufl RPaS-LL and Stockbroker, 'Walbtook House, -ondon, E.C. WAIiKER'S WATC-D-S are UWJ-yUA) tor TVirablHtv. jPrizo Medalw awarded at the International hibitior.

Gold Keyle-i half Chrooometera, from J0 Silverditt-, from10. Lever Watch at is 5s is the Cheapest Watch rriirartred. Gold Keylese Wafrhes from S-8s. Silvor ditto, from 3 IDs. A larse stock on vie of 3-Wlisb, Cbime and other ClockB.

mnatrate- i-riee-i-st eat frw.L-N 'WAI-6B, 77, Ctornt-U, and 250. Regent-street QPECIAIi I1U1TUE. UHia Jt-uireyors nr invalid to H.U.H. the Prince oi "Wales, and oriJmi-i--etrer-of-Mceof of snoh pelitie9, have NOT REMOVED troia then sole addrea No. u3tUe toope-ftreet, -tayfitir.

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