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pATTISONS sPAiLma pATTISONS' VIGORATING pATTISO-TS' The OSIT Gold Medal aver awarded for Toilet Soap International Exhibition in the world was oiuino- by pEARS' SOAP. ia- 0apruakers is represented by Price' ONE PEHNY. TEN PAGES. 116th YEARNo. 183.

WITS SUPPLEMENT, TFESI)AY, august issa 'IHK SJOTBSCSOPTION ij ST FOR THE UKDERMENTIOXJJD SHARE' CAPITAL OPENS TODiT (TUESDAY THE 2 AUGUST, ISSa, AND CLOSES OM OR BEFOKE TO-MOKEOW (WEDNESDAY) THE 3d AUGUST 1S3S, AT OE BEFORE SOUR O'CLOCK P.M. APPLICATIOSS WILL BE 3SECEIVED BY THE COMSIBRCIAL BANIE OF SCOTLAND, LIMITED, AT THEIR OFFICES IN EDINBURGH, GLASGOW, LONDON, AND BBANU3ES. AND THE TOWN AND COUNTY BANK, LIMITED, AT THEIR HEAD OFFICE IN ABEEDEEN. THE OBAN AND AULTMORE-GLENMVET DISTILLERIES, Limited, hjcokjoeateb under the companies acts. 1662 to 1895, the i liability of a share- w.m Ta i.nnron tbk AMOUNT 0 HIS SiiAKES.

SS -ter Gent. JSeduetien, or Fmr Consecutive Insertions for the Price Thru en AsLvertutmenis ef the following Classes. No Reduction for Alternate Days, CHEAP PR EPA LD RATE FOR ADVERTISEMENTS REGARDING ost Found. Partnerships and Agencies, fituations Vacant Wanted. Teachers, Governesses, fcc.

Board; Lodgings. Warned Miscellaneous. Houses, Wanted to Rent. Houses, 'Shops, ic, To Let. ArticIesPrivateSaleiWautea Engineering Material.

Live Stock Wanted or Sale. Vehicles Wanted or'aale. Money Wanted. Education. Hotels and Hydropathics.

Number of Words Not exceedinel IS 20 I 25 I 30 20 25 BUSING THE HOLIDAYS. WorestfaVaskonryatrona when writing from their temporary Holiday KefASeace to kindly state, their Home Addraa: Attention to this will facilitate business and obviate confusion and lalsundorstanihiB. LARGE STOCK AND EXCELLENT VALUE is TRAVELLING TRUNKS, TRAVELLING HAMEEBS, DRESS BASKETS. TRAVELLING and HAND BAGS, MALL CARTS and PERAMBULATORS. CAPITAL, DIVIDED S009-PREFSRENOE SHAKES OF fiiOEACH, ENTITLED TO A CU.TOLATIVE DIVIDEND lOTlKR CENT.

PER ANNUM. AND PREFERENTIAL AS REGARDS BOTH DIVIDEND AND aSOO ORDINARY: SHARES OF 10 69 1 1 -16 19 16 23 3 3 46 S3 3 -46 S3 THE COLOSSEUSL" MESSRS WALTER WILSON 4- Ott COMPLETE THEIR 58th HALF-YEARLY STOCK -TAKING Ok FRIDAY, ISth AUGUST, 1838, AKD, TAKING ONE CONSIDERATION WITH ANOTHER, HAVE DECIDED TO EXPUNGE FROM THEIR STOCKS EVERY ATOM OF SUMMER SEASON'S GOODS AT ANY PRICE, OF COST OR PROFIT. YES1 MR WILSON KNOWS ABOUT AS WELL AS: ANYONE THAT THE SEASON'S TRADE IS OVER, BUTt HE ALSO KNOWS THAT THERE ARE TENS OFTHOUSANDSWHO WILL FIND A USE FOR NICE SUMMER DRAPERY IF THEY CAN BUY AT. FRACTIONAL PRICES. JSTfTHE WHOLE TSULTX, SECTIONS OF THE COLOSSEUM ARE UNDER LEVY, AND EACH DEPARTMENT FURNISHES ITS SHARE OF THE WOlfeROUS OFFERINGS THAT ARE CALCULATED TO "BUSINES3 HUM" ALL DAY LONG AND-EVERY DAY, UNTIL FRIDAY, 19m AUGUST.

NOTE -PATTERNS CANNOT BE SENT OUT DUR INGTeiS SALE. AND. LETTER "ORDERS CAN ONLY. THESE SSABSa! ARB HOW OFFERED FOR SUBSCRIPTION THE PREFERENCE SHARES AT PAR AND. payable as mo jiTHS fro ji ON APPLICATION ON ALLOTMENT AND THE BALANCE TWO OATS OS1 AliiOliEENT repoymeni of the said balance may hi made, The guarantee that the whole the Ordinnry Shares will be taken up and the Premium paid.

Note. It is intended to pay the Prefereaco Dividend half-yearly, on lit May and 1st November, and it will accrue from the dates fixed for payment of the respective instalments. Interest at 5 per cent, per a.nnum will oeallowea on any prepayments after allotment of cither class of shares. withrtnt. th nrvinim ainnrirm nf thrt Shfuwholdera General Meetin.

The Articles' of Association provide that no dividend exceeding per sent, shall in any year be declared on the Ordinary Shares until' Reserve Funds amounting to 25,000 sMlI have been set aside. Applications for these Shares should be made on the Forms accoapaayiEpProssectus, and forsamed to toe floupanya: Bankers, toeether with the Decessary deposit. Ktam Hntld fe less tban the nnraber annlied for. the surolus. paymentsand tie balance returned.

Failure to pay any farfeitareand interest becomes charseahleon arrears. DIRECTORS. -R. S. GRETG, Chairman of Wright Gbeis, Limited, Distillers and BJeaders, PATTISON, WALTER G.

G. PATTISON, Distiller, Leitb. ALEXANDER EDWARD, Distiller, Sanquhar, Forres, N.B. BANKERS. ttits noMTVTRRnTAT, RANK (W SCOTLAND.

LIMITED. Edinburgh, Losdon, and Brunches. THE TOWN AND COUNTY BANK, LIMITED, Abeideen.and Branches. SOLICITORS. ANDREW DAVIDSON, Advocate, Aberdeea.

A. F. MACDONALD, Solicitor, Elgin. BROKERS. H.

GILMOTJR SHAW, Stockbrokers, IS St Andrew's Square, EdiritrargE. SECRETARY pro iem). JOHN REID, C.A., Canada House, Absrdeen. AUDITORS. JAMES MESTON COMPANY, G.A., Aberdeen.

REGISTERED OFFICE Aultmore-Glenlivet Distillery, Fsrgie, Banffshire. ABRIDGED PROSPECTUS. liu Kin nrmpH to aenuire. as a conesra. and carrv on.

the old and well-kvown Obait (founded in lw2 situated in the town of Oban, in the County of Argyll, and also the Anltajore-Glenlivet Distillery, situated in Banffshire, and the busioess of Distillers, Maltsters, and Alercliants carried on there by tho respective proprietors of these Distilleries, the Oban Distillery Co. and the Aultmore-Glenlivet DistilleryiCo. The Assets to be taken over are The Two Distilleries, valued by Mr C. Doig, Consultini Distillery Enjuieer, Elgin, at, 7,635 The Workios Capital about 19,500 31,135 Besides the Goodwill of the Businesses. The Annual Certieed Profits are 16,335 13 6 The amount required meet Dividends on Preference Shares at 5 per cent.

(0C0 And say 10 per cent, on Ordinary Shares is S000 0 0 Leaviw 4,395 13 6 to meet Directors' Fees, and formation of a Reserve Fund. The Dividend on the Preference Shares is cumulative, and then are no burdens such as mortgages or debentures rankios in front of either class of shares. The Preference Dividend to t.lin, mom than fnnr times over. The terms and conditions of sale to the Company are contained in an agreement dated 20th and 21st July, 1S5S, between. (ri't the AftStluory uompany ana Itooeri.

aterduu LTcucnuK niuiuu ua Aiesttnaer j'jaT7ikra, Trustees therefor: (Second) the Aultniore-GlcntiFet Distillery Corapanyand Robert Paterson Fattison, Walter Gilchrist Gray Pattison. Frederick William Brickmann, and Alexander as Trustees therefor; and (ThiraV John Reid for and on behalf of the Company. From the nature of the business there are various tradinfi or business encasements which may constitute contracts under the 38th Section of the Companies Act, 1S67. Applicants for Shares shall be deemed to have notice of all suc-h contracts and agreements, and to have agreed with the Company as Trustee for the Promoters, Directors, aod Officers of the Company to waive their risht, if any, to particulars thereof, whether under the said Act or otherwise, and to accept this statement as sufficient compliance witb said Act, and applications for shares will be received and allotments made only on that footins. It is intended in due course to apply for a quotation of the shares upon the Edmbnrsa Stock BxcharjEe.

A Copy of the Memorandum and Articles of Association, the said Aercenjent and Valuators' and Accountants' Certificates may be seen in the hand of the Solicitors. July, 1B98. JH5INBURGK, ALES PATTISONS, Brsweks and Maltster DUDDINGSTON. EDINBUEGH. BLACKSMITH Wanted, yonng; well op to sharping masons' tools and jobbing.

M'Gillivray. Gonrock. fficTbSMTH. Wanted, gocd norseshoer and General Duncanson, Gordon's Lane, Paisley BOILERMAKER (Working) Wanted for Machinery Stores; constant employment to good man. S3 Eisg Street, CitV; OILEEMAKER.

Under Foreman wanted. Ahaa. Boiler works, 824 Uallowgate. BOOT Department, Wholesale Warehouse. Wanted, very smart Junior Salesman; full Tsarticulars.

6744 Herald Office. BOOTS (single handed Wanted, immediate engagement Hotel Street. BOV (well grown) Wanted for a large Coal Exaorting Office, where knowledge of French and shorthand would be usoCal; salary, 15, 28, Herald Ofgce BOY (smart, well educated) Wanted for Wholesale Manx. fncturinff' Warehouse. Apply, in own handwriting.

A. E. Grant Sons, 16South Frederick Street. BOY' (smart, well' educated) Wanted immediately. Apply Macalister llackoachan, solicitors, 133 St; Vincent Street, Glasgow.

BOY smart and well educated) Wanted for office, abonS MaeEellar Hacphee, timber. 349 Galiowgate. BOY (smart) Wanted for Wholesale Fancy Warehouse, to learn trade. Address, in own handwriting, 6739, Eera.d Office. BOY (Office) for Engineering Works; one resident in Crossbill or Mount Florida districts preferred.

661c Herald BOY (well educated) Wanted immediateiy. Apnly Mao-ncill H. Macartney, writes, 48 West Kejent Street, iyiasgow. BOY Wanted for Office of Public Work, North East district; wages, 15, No. 6351, HeraSe? Office: B' OY (Office), about 15, Wanted, good penman and arith mecician.

Appiy-Htewan pons, ii ixeu o.o B' nv Wsn1-d. attend billiard. 'smoke rooms. Interview .12 Hops Resistry, 76 Renfrew Street. OY Wanted, about 14, for Shirting Manufacturer 51 Queen.

Rntherslen. OY with some.esperieace Wiwitcd at onco for Lawyer's OKce. good riciaia uince. OY. Wanted, smart Message Boy.

Apply at Gihnour s. So Maxwell street. B' OY (smart, well educated) Wanted for Wholesale Wars house. Address Iv'o, 67o, tieraia oaice. OY (smart, wen educated) for Builders and Con-.

tractors U'hce. umce. OY (smart, intelligent), must be good writer, far Ser-i cnant a uince. ooso, iieraia Liiace. B' OY.

Wanted, smart Messaje Boy. Apply Robert Sae, cutler, 147 Stockwell Street. FOY Wanted for; Writer's Office; one from Bridgeton. preferred. 58fi4, Herald Office.

BOY Wasted immediately for Oil Eefiiier's Office. Address 6438, Herald Office. Office of Public Works, smart, good writer. 6831, Herald Office. BOY Wanted for messages and to learn the trade.

A. B. iVIacdonald, 104 Cowcaddens. EOY. Wanted, Office Boy for messages.

Apply at once, Skewap, 11 Miller Street. BOY" Wanted for. office; good writer and Office. BOY (smart) Wanted for Merchant's OlSce. Address Office.

EOY (respectable) Wanteifer Flour Merchant's Office. Office. BOY. Message Boy Wanted. Apply Shedden Brothcc, 5 Wellington Street.

-Wanted, smart Message Boy. Apply M'Lellaa Zs 6 Union Street. Co. OY Wanted for Manufacturer's Office in Herald Office OY Wanted good writer, i office experience. neraia umce.

OY Wanted for Merchant's Office good writer. iieraia umce. OY Wanted for Merchant's Office. -Address No. 6509; Herald Office.

BOY (smart) Wanted to learn Lithographing. 6653; Herald Office. BRASS Finisher, and Brass Moulder Wanted constant work for good men. State age, experience, ancl wages' to R- Pclvertaft, brass and copper works, Georgo Street, Cork. BRASS "Finishers Wanted.

lathe and vica werk, constant work only thoroughly competent workers need JH'Glashan 156 Rottenrow BRASS'Moulder Wanted experienced. Apply Bennst Fauids. 189 Finnieston -Street. BRICKLAYERS Wanted at Gartloch Distillery. Garn-kirk Station.

UTCHER, Highlander preferred, for coast; must practical shop and vanman. G. Macdonald, Oban. BYREMEN (married and single), good milkers. Wanted immediately.

Apply Allaidice Registry, 167 Broomloan. Road, Govan. CABQffiTMAKER Wanted, accustomed making dresser chairs, tables, chest, good wages or piecework. Apply John Morgau. WestCalder.

ANVASSERS Wanted highest commission. between' 6 and 7, Pearlmann, phoixsraphets, StJSeorge's Cross; CANVASSES for Debt Recovery Offices. Asply. "wtt rcrerences. George Ycunccr Goodwin.

47 Oswald St CAPITAL'chan'ce "offers "itself "to trustworthy the rcmuneratioa wiil be good to a reliable person. 6797, Herald Office. CHARTERED Accountant has opening for nt-tJai to commence. 6S57, Herald Office. GLESK" Wanted for Wright and Builder's Office; must! have a good knowle-ige of estimate and Sobbing rates; cne who has: been in a measurer's office preferred, state salary, fee '3465.

Herald Office. to 18, Wanted for Aerated Water MaotK' factory; state ago. salary expected, and enclose copi! ,.1. CLERK Wanted for Plumber's Office; must bo gocd! penman' and bookkeeper; abstainer preferred. Addz ess to No.

6S9j5.HenMOfD.ee; CLERK, with 2, 3 years' experience, bookkeeping, shorV hand. Particulars and leferencni to 6487, Htfd OiSce jOLERK (CostLusl, active; knowledge of cabinofan; preferred; date ago, salary, experience. umce. CLERK, double entry bookkeeper, aged 25 to 20, Wanted for Africa- State full particulars to Hen Office. CLERK (Junior), Wholesale Warehouse in town-, good) writer and expert calculator.

No. 6497, Herald Office. CLERK "(OrJcr) Wanted fur Iron Merchant's Office, statu experience andjsal yexpected. 6840HersJd Office. CLERK (Junior), with Borne experience of bookkeeping in Engineer's J5fficeAdbcs36S60, Herald OJfice.

CLERETiJunior) Wanted for office ia town, with a few years' experience. 6S47.Hrald Office. CLERK(Junior), Manufacturer's Office in vrages expected. 6850,. Herald Office.

CLERK (Junior) Wanted. Apply, by letter only. Royal Polytechnic arehouse C- OACH Smith. Wanted, good, steady al! round Man; constant job. -Apply Bryden, Carriage Works, Maudf line.

ClOACHJfAN (experienced) Wanted; one with a krrow-' ledge of plain gardening preferred; state wages and last employer. 6845, Herald Office OACIIHAN Gardener Wanted, married or single; per mancnt Audress No. GbbY, ilerala umce. COOPERS. Wanted, Three Gunpowder Casks Makersj Apply George Duff, or Manager, Gunpowder -Works; Whaleybridge, Stockport.

CYCLE Mechanic Wanted for Country Depot; weeks. 23-1 Buchanan Street. forte DENTISTRY. Wanted, Operating and Mechanical sistant; must be strictly sober. Apply, with refer ences, M.

H. de Winton-Stcwart, Campbeltown. BRAPERY Ttado (instilments). Gocd TravellerWanted's hava experience; stato expectations. 6645 Herald Office.

DBA CGHTSMAN. Wanted, by a large Shipbuilding Finn, an experienced Ship Draughtsman, accustomed to making calculations, designing and estimating quantities of material. Address, stating experience, giving copies of testimonials, and stating salary expected, No. 6606; Herald Office DRAUGHTSMEN. Wanted immediately for Marine Engine Works on the Tyne, two thoroughly reliable: Draughtsmen, accustomed to pipe arrangements and engine) details.

Address, stating experience, and salary zo quired, to Box 6520, DRAUGHTSMAN (first class), experienced in extimata and detail drawings, for Foundry Work. 6S44, Herald Office. D- "RUGGIST. Wanted, active Young Lad some ex- perience. give references.

ENGINEERS. Several good Fitters "'Wanted," general work; good wages and constant employment. 5762; Herald Office. FITTER. First class Hand Wanted, accustomed" to machine tool work.

Apply 59 Elliot Street, Craa-stonhill. FITTERS Wanted for Wrought Iron Gates and Ra- ings. Jarvie, 78 Crownpoint Road. FITTERS Wanted; standard wages and steady wortr-io good men. Globe Uaa Engine Works.

Johnstone. FLOUR Trade. Salesman Wanted to take up Edinburgh, Leith, and East country; extensive connection among best buyers absolutoly indispensable; references required. Address 6459, Herald Office. FOREMAN Kaitman.

Wanted, for Distillery in Mosiy fhire, Young, active Man; must be thoroughly experienced, steady, and well recommended. Apply, by; letter, to 175, Walker's Advertisement Office, Aberdeen, GROCER" (Licensed) Wanted, Young Man, with two or throe years experience Apply Tuesday, between 11 and 12 o'clock, at 531 New City Road. ROCER. Young Man Wanted, able-to "IT work beef preieired; with testimonials. Baxter.

Coai bdg GROCER. Hand Wanted, with 3 or i years' Garngad Road. G- ROCERIES and Provisions. Smart Lad Wanted, 3 or 3 years' experience; state age and wages expected. Address H553, Herald Office.

ROCEttY Trade. Smart Lad Wanted to -AbeW Huler, ll.a Caledonia Read. Wanted immediately: good encouragement given to steady lad: wages to begin, 20s. Apply Lauder. Holytown.

HAIRDRESSER. Wanted, smart Yonth as for county town; particulars. Matheson, Bothwell Street. HAIRDRESSER. Wanted, at once, smart Lad.

Apply at once, H. Given, 7BjStteetGreeock; Haircntter and Shaver: state jlj, wages. aauraccn, nairoresscr, oaim. HAIRDRESSER. Wanted, good Hand.

Apply, 43 Glasgow Road, Wishaw for Retail City fimt good opca ing for suitablo roan. Offi XJ'ERRING Keg Makers Honstoa JI JL Place, Paisley Road. HOSIERY. Smart Young Man. and to assist im cIoUx 638, Herald Offico.

INSPECTOR Wanted" for Glasgow district for a Life Assurance Company. Address 6571, Herald Office. Glasgow. RON Turner. Foreman Wanted for small shop, w31m JL to work at ratne, ana miva miowiousu J.

ginecrs' machino tools to a capable and steady man gooa encouragement will be given. Address 6825. Herald Officer IRONMONGER. Young Man Wanted with knowledge ot gas and water fittings for Warehouse and Show Room of first class establishment; state age, salary, and experw ence. 6751.

Herald Ouice. OINERS few good) Wanted; liberal wages sirai- Apply Walter Foreman 'Wanted for Works in Soniie-el Rnrland; 0nl7 these havinp bad experience in CO trolling men need apply. Applicants should enclose copies; OJE tesiimoaiaia imu iuu xuicuiara o-, LAD (country). years, inmediately, attend pony, make himself generally useful. 6495, Heral dOto AD 18) Wanted as light Porter.

Foster, chemist. 479" Sanchiehall Street LAD as Clerk for cToXhierr must be good writer: reto' ences. 6724. Herald Office. AD (respectable) Wauted for an Ofl Metchant'a Offiea- l666 Herald Office.

ADS leaving school Wanted learn Drapery ettigrew atepnens, icq aaucmenan a LAW. General Clerk, with abont 5 years expenence; Wanted: shorthand injpensable. -Address 6S67, Herald Office. AW. Weil educated -Boy Wanted imvme-iately fc Writer's Office No.

6416. Herald Office. AW. Lad (smart and well educated) Wanted for JSc. town.

6753, Herald umce. AW. Clerk Wanted; state experience and salary pec te d. 6 Heral mce SO HIGHEST A WARDS. At Cochin, South India, on 18th tire of K.

S. Davies, B.A., ErEslculam College; a daughter. Tc" Beecbgrsve, Dsradon-Id Road, Kil- ma-nock, on tne 1st test, the of Robert cent's outfitter; a son. Lmlw -At Wardfield, HrfonsbBTgh. toe the wife of Walter T.

uvSv 4t 744 Pollolahaws Road, on tbs 3l3i MuU the wil of Arthur Maon daugh er Bahoy, Unzit, oa 30th the Robert A. Munro a daoiter. V. SLo'dse, Bridg. ef Weir, Dbrth tF.P.

Church, Alexander Bal-Lh 'to bSk Gdn.r, Sdow' of J. B. Salter, mer-Pr'row-At St Patrick's Church braS of tbT bride, Penis BMW. onlv daus-hter ef William Toner, 9 boligrove Allison Street, en 29th IBM's. r.l1o.-T4nM! 7JP.

"Chnreh, David Tpj.ijia jsarr. oiy surviving GlilKJJ'aW. ilte I noMAS-CiStraBLV At Wwdsor Hots), ob t')s 1S by the JUr Wilson, oi aook-i Queensland, Australia, Thomas A. Irishman, to Janet Bissel, fourth daughter of th Hts Alexander Campbell, Glasgow. iTir wxs Gabtly.

At tb Parish Church, Derbyshire, on the 30tU July, by the Rer. W. Wilroot. M.A., Thomas Millons, ei'nVt son of the Jat David N. Millons, to Alice Marten, daughter of the lt James' E.

Uartly, Glasgow, and Mrs Gartly, eVvailace. AS New Tork, fa th 14th jv.lv Thomas SewpK laf tobaeco Sttiree, to Margaret Wallace, ivunsest daughter of the late Adam Wallace, Dnr.oon, Scotland. TVjr.i'ROPB-DosAiD. At the Donglas Hotel, cu August 1st, by the Rev. J.

Wm. Hamilton Wardrope, Glasgow, M.lVanie Allison Donald, daughter of the late Win. Donald, Edinburgh. isnttr.T. At Meadow Yiew, Neilston, on the Sl Hubert, aged 21 years, elder son of the James Andrew, manufacturer, Glasgow.

At Eanksids Cottage, Manse Street, "'y-itccats ea the 1st Mary Hamilton, -'eii 83 years, wits of Wm. Armour, and eldest Sus'ntsr of the lata James Hamilton, Shiskine, Cij-i At Dnnsonrney, Greenock, on the mom-i-c 30th the Very Rsverend Principal, Cjird, D.D., LL.D., of the University of: Glasgow. rriends will please accept of this: i-hs oalv) intimation. Luthiie, on the 31st James Cook, Civ'ir aerl 77 years (late of D. Cook Commerce Street, Glasgow) deeply1 FrraV-At Shamrock Street, on the 31st July, William X'itz, aged "3 years, eldest soa of W-liiam and Aanes Fitz.

Gray. At 10 M'Dowall Street, Johnstone, on 30th James Gray, potato merchant, ib years. H.akutos. At Sbawton, Chapeltoa, on the 30th Robert Hamilton, in his S4th year. Sk.ux As 8U Grove Street, on the 1st instant, William Kego, eldest son of Wm.

Kego, ri-fiilv Liwei1 At Kinross Cottage, Dunoon, on tho Annie M'Comb, beloved wife of David Lid'lfll, 3i Abhotsford Place, Glasgow. IPAlistee. At London, on 30th Alexander, sot of John il'Alister, sailmaker. At 4 Belrave Crescent, Edinburgh, on 2Wi Theck Ehlers, widow of James M'B-ide. By request, no invitations to funeral.

M'Ct'LLocH. At Gould Court, Maidstone, Kent, cu t.io 1st James Johnston M'CuUoch, son of the iat John M'Ciilloch, farmer, Wester-! imaskcroffc Friends will pleaso accept cf this I Iths only) intinatiou. MViREGoa. At 4 Brown Terrace, MancWine, on nlfc, James JI'Gregor, in his 77th year. at Redcliffe, West Kilbride, on tbs 80th ultimo, Peter M'Kissoek, builder.

Glasgow, in the 69th year of his Junenl from Redcliffe, West Kilbride, to the cemetery tbera on Wednesday the 3d at "SO p.iFriends will please accept of this line only; intimation ana invuauon. Mackikesos. At 9 Haybnrn Cresoent, Partick, oa Saturday, SOih after a long illness, John Jkcph'rson, of Glasgow Sheriff Court, son of the late Dugald Macpherson. JFrisnda will 1iee accept of this intimation. Moody-Stuaht.

At Elderslie, Crieff, on tho 31st My, the Kev. A. Moody-Stuai't, D.D., in the SOsh year of his age, lata -oMYee St Luke's Charcb, Edinburgh. Siur.LA?j. At Howgate, Carluke, on th 31st John Shirlaw, in his 47th year.

Funeral on Wednesday, at 2.30 to Carluke Churchyard. Only intimation and invitation. SiiiTit At 7 Wood Street, Partick, on tbs 1st Wee Isa, beloved daughter of Thomas and it, Smith. Friends omitted, please accept this (the anly) intimation. East Kilbride, on the 2Sth Agnes to-day (Tuesday), 2d August, at 1 o'clock.

Priesds omitted, please accept of this iotimatisnand invitation. Farm, on the 29th Lauslla Y7atson Prentice, beloved wife of inters Wilsoa, cattle dtaler, Neilston. soexo. At Llanfoisi, Abergavenny, on the 31st July, Anthony W. YouBg, Bath, in his SSch DEATH, axo IN itmtORIAX NOTICES or uuier' charasd 23 presaii, and tor Ciedife.6d extra.

5IAP.RIAGB NOTICES Wloridsr. weaid, and for each or tmrex Credit, 6d extra. Umti, the pria one-hslt more, loitia! Letters and Fijures cotmt as Wotfls. Xdcgrau ii set thtm authenticated. SUBSCRIPTIONS.

Scttii-'W Times, or the Weekly Rera'A TAt for aoy length o( time to aiiy America, the Colouies, or the Co-PavSh t3i Poioa), if ordered from 'tie j2 or the Bnwel Offioei, at tho folloFfiBS, Hotted Costtsent, KlXODOM. COLONIES, iC. naif-jear, 19s 13s 0d lSsSd ao 3s 3d 43 Ww-Satuntay Athletic Eition-per Quarter, i'S HaK-Year, 2a 2d, to United Kinzdom. Ss'si" Coioail1' 13 Sa Per Quarter; Half-Year, y-lEDSVAISGELISTICASSOCIATION. TO-DAY, at 12 Noon, in CHP.IS-S raii L'Ta TO BOTHWBLL STREET.

Address wwiiR, cvADgeiisu auejtict iv of the Vert Reverend LL.D., will take place at ftEDKKSDAY FIHST the 3n ImAiiT. aasoaiDle in St Paul's Clrorch, Newark "''''KeilKr, when the Scrrice will be Vs.injJAeii-Keweod Principal SlOKli and tbs wiU proceed to the Greenock i ot this (the only) invitation. A lio i' ARKS RIFLE ton U.E on FRIDAY and AUGUST. Over 300 in Prizes. tt l.S?,nteeni.-prn-t!in)mesatUie Gucmakers, or -5iSecrary, Uootroe.

It CORPORATION LOASS. aulhorisert to reoeive on 4th August 2 notice-. Interest One-half or aliove the Detroit rate of the Scotch -s A-SALff ootwe the Bxedrate of TWO (V," f-c yal- Pf' annum, l'ornisof Anplica- Geori Rssiamr-e Ouice, CitfCbam- direst, ADME SONS' COLLIERIES, F. MAODUXALD, Sraretary. c- 'it, wju same (sute.

AsentaforEaecutori "cvi'u- Choice Old Hiehland 1 possesM8 delicate PerfetM Hm M3eW Loaded Ware. and all Aeente. RGTJSON'S Edinburgh ROOK. SWEET HE AT. MULISH IMITATIONS.

i'STBiUii SET. OKT Years' W. Practice inthc iiiiii liio oj-iX-ixi iHOF PTTJIi L'l booms, 200 te-Vi on WEDNESDAY. JiOui of the Oompany will In Tj secretary. vpS CLAIMS aKaisst the late tbia date: and all Persons TV.

le.takl'iisar. iwv their VISITORS AND TOURISTS SPECTAtLY OlVl'il'lB TO WALK THROUGH THE CALEDONIAN HOUSE. MzssES COPLAND LYE ABE' OFFERING SPECIAL CLEARING LINES IN SUMMER MANTLES, CAPES," MILLINERY. COS TUMES, BLOUSE MUSLINS, LADIES' SHIRTS AND BLOUSES MUCH UNDER REGULAR PRICES. THii BEAUTY AND VARIETY OF TUB MIDSUMMER FASHIONS' MUST BE SEEN TO BE APPRTCIATEDANP LADIES WILL FIND MUCH TO INTEREST THEM BY WALKING THROUGH THE DIFFERENT FLOORS' AND SALOONS OF THE CALEDONIAN HOUSE.

SPECIAL BARGAIN3AT OUR NAPERY COUNTERS. THE' WONDERFUL VALUE THAT' IS BEING OFFERED CONTINUES TO FORM AN AMPLE SUBJECT OF COMMENT. SHEETS, TOWELS. STILL BEING OFFERED AT THE MOST UNUSUAL PRICES. WHITE SATIN.

QUILTS. Hundreis -of Splendid White Satin Quilts, at 6a Sd; 7s Ss lid; Ss 11a, 10s lid, 12s lid. aod Us 6d See ttem, and you wilTbe ready to admit the; are astounding valus." SHEETS1 SHEETS I To those who or to those who have the remotest likelihood of wimting. we would say. Come.

Never.was such value offered. Grand FuU-Bleached Sheets for 3s lid, 4s 64, 4s lid, 6s 'od, 0B.lld,.6s 6a, Is 6d, and 7s1ld nemair. THEN IN FANCY NAPERY we are showing some remarkable Lots; These are charmiuis Lace and Linen Goods at almost half-price, which we doubt -not will attract LOVELY. LACE AND, IOTraA Choicest Goods of the kind, from 5s Hd, 6s 6di 6s 9sHdrlls6drl3s-6dj-15sdtoJ2s6eMh. Kects.tif Work, -Irom i3s 6d; -4s to 8s IldJeaca: DachesserOoTaRana OUR STOCK of LINED PARASOLS, SHOT EN-TOUTr OAS; and SUNSHADES comprises every neTrldeaandEflect 1898.

LINED PARASOLS are1 with os a speciality. Biack Satin, wiUivarions Coloured Chiffon Lining, 10s 6d, 12s 11 15s 60, up to 35s each. Our New PUNKAH Shape, in every Oolourins, 15a bd. A NOVEL LINE of FLORAL GAUZE RLaOK PARASOLS, Lined CHIFFON in all Coloiire, 17s cdWm Also, FLOWERED CHENE, SATIN, GAUZE, Lined all the Latest Combinations of Lace; Chiffon, and Erobroideryr- Two Special Lines of SHOT in an Immense Variety of New and Striking' Combinations, well 6d and Ss lid our price, 4s 6d and Ss lid each. Other Splendid Ranges at Is 110, Ss lid, 10s 60, and 12s Sd to 27s 4.

GREAT EXTENSION OF OUR TRAVELLING REQUISITE DEPARTMENT. 'ON BASEMENT FLOOR. In this Department flro are now showing an uaenuaTiea Variety i of OVERLAND TRUNKS, LADIE3' DRESS GLADSTONE and BR1EI' BAGS, HOLDALLS, at Unapproachable Prices. OVERLAND TilUNKS, Leather Bound, with 8 Leather Corners', from 16s 6d each. DBESS BASKETS, Light an Durable, Tarpaulin Covered anSLeather Bound, from 17a 6d each.

nomSOT BOXES, from 6s Ud. Hand Sewn, Leather Bound. GLADSTONE BAGS, In every size, at all prices. KIT BAGS, SQUARE BAGS, BRIEF BAGS, at SPECIAL PRICES. LADIES INVITED TO VISIT THE TEA.

AND LUNCHEON BOOMS. COPLAND LYE, SAUCHIEHALL STREET, GLASGOW. REDUCED PRICES. GOODS FOR GARDEN, WATER HOSE AND REELS, LAWN MOWERS, GARDEN SEATS, SUMMER TENTS AND GAMES, MAIL CARTS AND PERAMBULATOPA JELLY PANS, CANS, AND BAGS, MEAT SAFES, AND GASOGENES. SHAW, WALKER CITY IRONMONGERY STORES, 14 to IS UNION STREET, GLASGOW.

See Detaiis for this Adrertisament'in ttis Paper on Monday. Mr durrant; IS NOW SHOWING THE NEW FORMS AND CLOTHS FOR. AUTUMN RIDING HABITS. 182 BATH STREET. GLASGOW.

Dress Befitting A Fashionable Marriage. 1 COAT SUIT for Gentlemen is the Drtsi befitting a FASHION ABLE MARRIAGE, but it is not so generally known that a HORNING COAT SUIT is also admissible; not only so, but Society, which Bets the rule--in this matter, countenances what is no longer regarded as an innovation. It is a relief to some people, even to those who dvess with becoming care, to they may attend a Marriage, clothed ia a Morning Coat Suit, which for many years has been a leading, important feature at this address. MORNING COAT and VEST, "Three Guineas," FASHIONABLE MARRIAGE TROUSERS, ISs 64 aod a Guinea. The Fit of these Smart Designed Suits is splendid, while the Materials are of a Fashionable, High-Class Quality, and the Workmanship' is marked by Bkill which is only procurable at liberal wages.

G. B. HUSBAND, 93 ST VINCENT STREET, akx 2D RENFlfiLD STREET, GLASGOW. FURS. OUR That anseaponafila weather has a most depressing and paralysinc influence on the PUR TRADE" oiir Annual Report ot lost yenr supplied abundant proof, for eeheral depression and decline oi prices were then all but the universal rule.

It might, therefore have been anticipated, that on the present occasion a still more emphatic repetition similar results would have to bo noted, for we have now had two years in succession of almost unprecedented wet and unseasonable weather in the autumn and winter months, which, as already indicated, prove eo very disastrous to every branch the For Trade. But, contrary to general expectation, however, and In consequence of the very limited supply ottered fay the Great Fur Companies at the Public Pur Salea held in London in the months of January and March last, prices advanced nearly all round- To all engaged in the Fur Trade this result May be recognised as satisfactory, for it not only supplies an almost reliable guarantee of greatly enhanced prospects in the Fur Business, but it ib at the same time an unmistakable indication that in the coming season- Furs will be very much more in request than lor many years past. Still more important to our Patrons and the General Public, however, is the fact that notwithstanding the recent advance in prices we ane in a position to guarantee for this season in every branch Qf the Fur Trade precisely the same value as la.se year, which was unquestionably the best and moat satisfactory in our experience. CHARLES M'DOITALD. IT "10 K.

We beg to remind Ladies that'very special attention ia devoted to Ri-tfyeincand Re-model Iin of Seal Jackets and Mantles; also Cleaning, Dressing, and all kinds of Fur Work successfully and promptly executed at the exceptionally Moderate Charges for which, our Estab-liahment ia so specially noted. CHARLES M'DONALD, 92 ARGYLL STREET, ts- NOW PROGRESS. THE GREAT SUMMER CLEARANCE SALE AT THE LOUVRE. A GRAND OPPORTUNITY FOR KEEN BUYERS. In an Up-to-Date Warehouse such as Ths Louvre, we car not afford to keep Goods over from one i-eason to another.

Whatever, now remains of the present season's Goods must be realised absolutely regardless of cost. The prices at which wo offer onr whole remaining Stock, together with several Manufacturers' Entire Lots, secured at less than one-tiftbof the regular prices, wili speedily convince everyone that when we start a Sale we mean to effect Bncb a clearance that not an atom of the present season's stock will remain on hand at the commencement of the new season. The Bargaius offered are Bargains of such substantial character as will eertainls increase the popularity oi The Lou VB more than ever. tST PARTICIPATE IN THE EXTRAORDINARY BARGAINS OFFERED DURING TBS THE GREAT SUMMER. CLEARANCE SALE.

BARGAINS DI RIBBONS and LACES. BARGAINS IN LADIES' GLOVES and HOSIERY. BARGAIN'S IK LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING. BARGAINS IS RICH SILKS. BARGAINS IK HABERDASHERY.

BARGAINS IS FANCY NEEDLHWORK. BARGAINS IN RUGS AND CARPETS. BARGAINS IN ORIENTAL NOVELTIES. BARGAINS rtf BABY CARRIAGES. WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN HOUSE FURNISHINGS, WICKER GOODS, and GENERAL IRONMONGERY.

3T CAPTIVATING BARGAINS IN CHINA GLASS, and EARTHENWARE. RARfiATNS IN ELECTRO-PLATE. CUTLERY, and BRASS GOODS. ttT HOSTS OF CONSPICUOUS BARGAINS IN "Eft TRUNKS, TRAVELLING BAGS, and DRESSING'OASES. GREAT SALE OFSTATIONERY.

GREAT CLEARANCE OF HANDSOME PICTURES. BARGAINS GALORE IN THE FANCY GOODS DEPARTMENT. TREMENDOUS BARGAINS IN OUTDOOR and INDOOR GAMES and TOYS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. tBT PARTICIPATE IN THE EXTRAOBDINAR'2 BARGAINS OFFERED DURING THE GREAT" SUMMER' CLEARANCE SALE at THE LOUVRE, 11 TO 105 SAUCHIEHALL STREET. 160,000, INTO ro.sqa S16C.000 ronows PRKFEEKNCH.

1 per Stare. OmiNAST. 1 per Share. 6 IBs llcdudias Prcaiiun). 10 per Share.

SlUOsser Share. so far as is reonired, will be applied towards the subsequent- instalment when duo renders the previous payments table to AS ACADEMY. SCHOOL STAFF. D. Morsison, M.A,LL.D., Rector.

CLASSICS-The Rector, Robertson, J. G- Scott, M.A. ani Ajrnitffw Kobeiitson, M.A. ENGLISH L. W.

LsnE, M.A. W. Melvin, M.A.; W. MacKeszie, M.A. DAvm Dorr, M.A.; Misses M'CALLtJM and Whight.

FRENCH and GERMAN L. Bakse, B.A. J. a Scon, M.A.; David Don1. M.A.

MATHEMATICS-J. Wood, M.A. (Cambridge): A. Mura, UEOEUE Xu MOFFAT, M.A.; Y. MAO.BUZLB, anajw.

dikclaib, SCIENOE-D. SrxcLAiR, B.So. WRITING. BOOKKEEPING. MUSIC-.

MAOtAJHW. DRAWIN3r-J. DOKtOP. GYMNASTICSrrS. SBSWABI, -SHORTHAND D.

SrsoLArB, P1ANO-M. SansH, Jun. Misses M'Oallvm, Whisht, ana ccoxT. DANCING-Fkakk S. Webster.

VIOI.IN-T. A. MEI.V5L1.E. The Glasgow Academy provides a Complete Course of Education in all branches usually taught in Higher Class Schools in Scotland or in England. It includes a Frepara-" tory arid an Upper School.

In the farmer boys are received at early cgp, snd the yrmnsest class is codUucted by Two Ladies. The Upper School presents three coEirses of stndy Classical. ScrexTTFic, and Mercantile. JTncKsh, Geeffrapiv. Sistery.

French, German, Arithmetic, Mathematics, Drawing, Gymnastics, and Stuffing are subjects common to each of the three sections. Bntin the Classeoal Section prominence is given to Classics as a preparation for tlio University, and in the Modesn Sections, intended to pvspara for MntftMring, Manvftcluri-icj, and other Mercdn-tice pnrsnits, sprcial attention is devoted to Practical and theoretical Chemistry, ISiictritily, Mafmelism, Beat, in Modern Languages, Drawing, and The Caledonian Underground Railway and the Subway have each a Station at Kelvin Bridge, ia the immediate vicinity of the Academy, Copies of the Prospectus and Eiamiaers' Reports may be ohtaiaed at the Academy, and from Messrs Bryce Ic Murray, 129 Buchanan Street or ARTHUR HART. Secretary, 63 St Vincent Street THE FIFTY-THIRD SESSION COMMENCES ON IflOEillAY, 1ST SEPTEMBER. ALBION CRESCENT SCHOOL DOW ANHILL, FOR THE EDUCATION OF YOUNU T.ATifRS. This HIGH-OLASS SCHOOL will bo RE-OPENED on FREDKRIOK A.

T.ATNfJ. PnrnnrViT. Prospectus to be had of Messrs Bryce fc Murray, Buchanan auu oi tnuueaq pooKseitcrs ana etationers. "EFILLKEAD ACADEMY FOR GIRLS, iLJa. wnicomwr srmr.

Within five minutes' walk of Botanio Gardens and Byars (nuowayj stations. The Misses LEITCH, Assisted by an Efficient Staff of Masters, WILL RE-OPES OS THTJ2KTAY. 1st Prospectus at Messrs Bryce Murray, Buchanan Street, una on application. ROSSLYN TERRACE SCHOOL, for the HIGH-CLASS EDUCATION ot GIRLS, will be REOPENED on MONDAY, 5TH SEPTEMBER. The Principals, Miss G.

W. MACK and Miss JUHNSTON, will pe ah nuaie jnroi mpus on jnuay. ai sepceroncr. BOYS' SCHOOLS. GIRLS' SCHOOLS, ARMY and WAVY TUTORS Prospectuses and full particulars of Schools in England which meet the special requirements of parents ami uuruu.us regarus sttuaciou, eaucacion, aca lees wui oe forwarded free of charge on application to Messrs J.

J. Paton, K3 Cannon Street, London, E.O. DOLL AR INSTITUTION, D9LLAR, N.B. ESTAELISEETj 1818. Seodmaster G.EORGE THOM, LL.D.

mis aammiptereaunaeraScHEWXpre- uiircu ay me aoQsweu ooaoois commissioners, pitvicles, at a Moderate Cost, a Complete Hiart School Educattok in alt DEPAjBTMEHTS or Pupils from about 10 to 17 Years of Age. BOYS. There are-two sides a Classical, in which Boy3 are prepared for the Universities, and a MoDEIts, in whioh a tbeoretical and practical training is gi'eu for commercial or scientific pursuits. GIRLS. The Girls are under the Scpervtsion of a Lady SL'PERri-TENitENT, ana are taught in Sepakate Class-Rooms, and hve Separate Accommodation and ENTTtAKCES.

Their couroe of study embraces all tile Branches usually taught in tie best GirlB' Schools. There are Fully-Equipped Chemical and Physical Laboratories, an Excellent Gymnasium, a Well-Annointeii Work. shop, and Extensive Grounds, beautifully situated. rceeiveu Dy tne castors ana otners. xne session upens on TMLTBSDAY, 1st SEPTEJrEEl: next Prospectuses and other particulars may be had from the Headmaster, or from jiwutAiiua iss All JJ FOR YOUNG LADTFH.

Ma aort Mrs OTTO Aieaugejonr, Mesml-Esnard, Rouen. TTNrVEBSITY Preparatory College, 101 St George's Road, 4 Glasgow. Special trainingfor all universitywork; during the last six years more than 600 students from this collece have passed various examinations at the Scottish and English universities students are received as boarders; work resumed on August '2. For prospectus, terms, apply to the secretary. EDUCATION in Eugland.

Boarding School for Yonng Ladies, West View, Carlisle. Principals, Misses Thorpe. Special advantage4 for music and painting. Healthy situation. Tennis, cvelinr.

Vaeahrv for nunil frtvt-ncc WESTLANDS School, Sonthport. Miss Rand (oflmn- donk L.L.A.. A. M.C.P. AFTER SEASON SALE AT reduced prices.

Neilson, Shaw Macgregor Beg to announce that they are NOW OFFERING their SURPLUS STOCK of SUMMER GOODS at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. They bee to enumerate a few ot the SPECIAL BARGAINS NOW OFFERED. PRINT DEPARTMENT. FANCY ZEPHYRS, STRIPES and CHECKS, also SILK WARP ZEPHYRS. Prices from 6jd, 8d, 9d, lOd, Is peryard.

PLAIN ZEPHYRS, Newest Colourings, SJd per yard. PRINTED PLISSB CLOTHS, 6Jd, Sd, 9d, lOd per yard. PRINTED CAMBRIC BLOUSE CLOTHS, per yard. MUSLINS. SWISS SPOTTED MUSLINS, in White and Coloured Grounds, from Sd per yard and upwards.

SWISS EMBROIDERED MUSLINS, in White. Price from Is peryard and upwards. YOSEMITE and LACE STRIPE MUSLINS. Prices from 64 per yard and upwards. TUCKED LAWN MUSLINS.

Price Is 4d per yard WHITE CORD PIQUES. Price Is 4d and Is 3d per yard. WHITE FANCY PIQUES. Price Is Id and Is per yard. WHITE COTTON DRILLS.

Price IGd and Is 2d per yard, WHITE SWISS SPOTTED MUSLINS, with Vajeooieono Insertion. Price 4s 3d per yard. SWISS EMBROIDERED ROBES. Prices 23s, 25s, 27s, JDs, 35s, and 40s. For further Details, see To-Merrow's SersK, Ainv ai BUCHANAN STREET.

Tfaily Herald. once Evening do; Herald 4 days consecutively Kerald tKvenm0 Times. do SerM Weekly Herald do Each or fewer woriis.above 30 and up to 50, 6d per insertion, thereafter 7d per line. These rates do not cover compound words as ne. The reductions apply only to Advertisements of the classes-named above.

If not iirepaid, tkc ordinary credit ruic-aenmning at 2tt, is ctmrged. Payment in HALBPENNx POBTAG1! STAMPS or Postal Orders. Jinlication nu-sprciatdAys cannot tae jruamnteed. Replies addressed to- the Piioiisbine Offices are given ont till 6 P.M.-(on-Saturdays and should be called for within aftcr.iiisertion. When Advertisers wish replies forwarded or inquiries answered, stamped, addressed envelopes must be sent.

The' Letter Boxes are only for answers; and as noohergeismadefortheirnse, oi the'sei'v oa 'no responfithility is undertaken for accidents. Letters addreed to Nnmbers or Initials at Post Offices are authorities. i Reference to former Advertisements should give description. and date of insertion orcopyshouldbosent. rApplicanft should not enclose original testimonials, Ht Jasuas.it, iS37.

-A vswEns. to prevent mistakes greatoat: care, should be. taken: that the Addressea of. these aosweWbecorrectlyBlven. WILL party who lifted Parcel "containing dress bodice on Friday night from Eallcch train, kindly return, to Dahhuif'Station.

OST, on Sttfc'ult; a Dunoon, about 4.15 p.m., sabla i Collis; answers to Captain: supposed to have gone oa board Coln.u'oa. Finder will be rewacied by IX G. Sutherland, 7S Buccleuch Street; or Iona Cottage, Victoria Road, Dunoon. OST, on Saturday, 1Kb Yorkshire- Temer; an-Jj swers to naraa of Duke; shows lower teeth. Any one returnim; to Simpson, stationers, Largs, wui ne suitaoiy rsvraiced.

LOST, on 7 o'clock Foisil and Govan car, or between Bridge Street and Centre Street, via Clyde Place, 2 small Keys, with.atring 0Sce. LOST, between Clynder and Daheoii, via Craigen-(orsn. 'Friday cTening, July 28th, Lady's 3ilver Watch Go'd. Chain. Reward.

Stationmaster, Dalreoch; in vicinity of Leslie Strset," Follokshields, or in the Square there, Fonr Keys. If found, please return to.Findlay, Leslie Street. OST, between Grangemouth and Falkirk, on Friday i ju Jilgnc. a riicycio. iJinoer rewaraea, joninu, uio Depot, Grangemouth.

L' OST. Drooped out of pocket last Thursday, 39 (1 20 and 1 ll Union Bank notes); reward. No. 6883, Kcvald Office Friday night, near Buchanan Street, Aberdeenshire Terrier (iron grey). Reward, Central Station Hotel.

L'OST, at Dennistoun, on 1st Angust, Scotch Terrier answers to Kaiser, jeward. 5873, Eeratd 0Sce, Dnnoon? Lady's Gold" Half Hunter, Chain, andJPendaDts. Reward. T'OSS. iawo grey brindled Staghoun'd Bitch, Reward, jl-j aobsrt caapman.

ijieuooig. STOLEN or Strayed from Maryhill, on July iio, liera sable CoIUe Dog. ApplyM'pnie, 290 Main Maryhill. STRAYED on Sunday," between Bishopbriegs and Kirk-intilioch, young sablo Collie. Reward, Police Station, msaoponggs.

STRAYED, oa Sunday sight, from 7 Belmont Crescent, black Peeian Cat; anyone returning it will be re warded. up in Largs Bay on 58th Trammel Net. Apply Johnston, boathirar. Largs. COAL Trade.

Partner with moderate capital Wanted to join established Firm of Coal Merchants; th.orouh, knowledge of trade necessary: first class opening, replies PARTNER Wanted immediately to form Chtmical Company others holding valuable patent rights; capital, ei200. Robert A. Doak, writer, 100 W. Regent St. with 5IWW) to carry on old established Calico Printing Concern with good connection.

Mr, Fyfe, 115 St Vincent Street. PARTNER. Wanted, a "practical Tailor, to take full charge of an established capital required, -ponn el 1, strph PARTNER (sleeping or active), to 300. to further develop good going Retail Business. No.

6851, Herald Office. PARTNER (Practical), 4500. Manufacture Bolts: rare chance; thoroughly reliable man. 6618, Herald Office. PARTNER Wanted for old established Retail Bnsiness; proprietor wishing to extend, 6683, Herald Office.

PARTNER" Wanted, "extend Aerated Water Easiness; caw.tal, about 159. 5859, Herald Office. PAPJTNEBSHTP'Wanted in" established business where 500 and services would meet with fair 6650, Herald Office. i ASTNERSH1F priibtlcal. Engineer 700 capital Hernia ones.

3 "wishes Partnership in business," or Agency suitablo to work comnnction. jttcraia umce. AGENCY Wanted by Business Man travelling Scotland on his own behalf. 649, Herald Office. AGENT Wanted to represent Glasgow and district, first class Manufacturing Firm of Joiners and Builders' Cramps and Lisht Tools, and of best Engineers' Bolts.

and JNnts. sec. applicants muse no cnorougniy compei.em., an established connection, and able to givo sound references: 6777. Herald Office. A GENT Wanted for a well known Anti Fouling and splendid results by Glasgow, shipowners for the last 15 verv remunerative for a gentleman with a good connection.

Address No. 6026, Herald Ofgce. a fTTCNTS Wantorf tn i thTi Machinery Oils cc-mmandinff a x3L larza aid enccessful sale; liberal commission. Address Eorc 31, umce. Liverpool.

COMMISSION offered by Scotch Bonnet Manufacturers to party calling on vTiolesale warehouses throughout Scot-land. 6811, HciaJU omce. pRiCTIONLES'S Engine Packiai. Wanted, a R-cpre-J. scntativo for Scoti.md by cne of the leading Mauu- established Wholesale House in Bristol recuires a Representative for Glasgow and the district; on" commission or otherwise; anplicants must bo personally acquainted with the best Glasgow outfitters and be able to give first class references.

Address full particulars to Box 236, Post Office, Bristol. PRODUCE Merchant and Importer desires to appoint Agents provincial towns, applications invited. 6742, Herald Ofnce" WANTED, for Glasjow and district, a thoroughly well introduced for the sale of Irish Creamery and other' Butter. Aoplv, by letter, giving full particulars, with references, tb'Heywood Son, 6 Fennel Street, Manchester. YOUNG Man Wanted to composo Party, on visit London, Septembor 10, 26; particulars.

6737, Herald Office. STAGE Well educated Young Gentleman to join Touring Company, Scotland: small salary. 6878. Herald Office. WANTED, a Conductor for Pollokshawe Cc-opcrativs Society's Choir Apply, by letter, to Wm.

Rosendale Polloksh aws, not later than Monday, Stb. AUgUSt. BANDMASTER (Dip. A.V.C.M.) at liberty; brilliant cornet soloist, experienced and successful teacher. Address E.

ReiEy, 53a Whites ale. PIANISTS and Violinists supplied for Concerts and Dances; 15s and Pianos en hire, 6d- Gibb's, 19 Cambridge Street. "53ALMISTBY. Prof. Moores has lectured through the a united Ukinguom; snoken, Is; written, zs so.

Scottish. Zoo. AIR. Mr Turpie, 339 Sauchiehatl Street, Removes tupernuous nair pcrm3T.emay oy ecsncity. MEDICAL Rubbing for rheumatism, lumbago, sciatica, sleeplessness; Face Massage for eruptions, neuralgia, relaxed skin.

Nurse Rainey, 8 Stanley Street, West. PATENTS. Inventions Patented by H. 37. Fitapatriok, registered agent, 100 Wellington Street; provisional TYPEWRITING and Shorthand Office, Western.

313 West Regent Streot; work carefully executed; 'every description undertaken. TYPEWRITING by expert Operators; translations in all European languages; moderate rates. D. M. Malloch, 48 West Regent Street.

PARTY. wishes Baby to Nursa or Adopt; premium re-quircd; good references. S206, Hgald OfSce. PARTY wishes Baby to Nnrss or Adopt, i duircd good reference. 72, Herald Cfi renutun le- WANTED, respectable party to Adopt Baby Boy, fortnight xld; no premium.

6918, Herald Office. WANTED, respectable party to Adopt Baby Boy, two years old; no premium. 1141, Herald Office. ACCOUNTANT'S Offiee. Youth or Girl Wanted; shorthand; salary, 25.

6S58, Herald Office. APPRENTICE Seamen Wanted for large Siee! Sailing Ship loading for Sydney, premium, 30, returned in wages. S679, Horald Office, Greenock. A PPRENTTCE, Lace Department; well J3l Apply Peter Smith fc 91 Mitchell Stn educated Youth. Street.

APPRENTICE, a year or two at trade, Wanted to learn Coatmaking. 6725. Herald Office. A PPBENTICE Wanted for Chartered Accountant's Office, ii. Address No.

.6834. Herald Office. APPRENTICE for first class Bookseller, Stationer, and Publisher. 6466, Herald Office, APPRENTICE for high class Grocery Herald Offica A PPRENTICES. Wanted, for Drapery Business, smart, A respectable Lads.

Pettigrew Si Stephens, 185 'Sauchie-hail Street. ASSISTANT to Foreman Wanted, with knowledge of tube trade. Apply City Tuba Works. Rose Street ASSURANCE. Wanted, experienced Canvasserr0rcii'nar7 and Industrial Apply Macpherson, 139 Middletcn Street, Alexandria.

BAKER. Foreman Wanted: must be stead; and have thorough knowledge of Parisian barm and able to turn ont a good loaf. Apply 399' Govan Street. BAKER. Wanted, Young Man, accustomed to driving country, van and working in bakehouse.

Address, with references, 6882, Herald Office. BAKES, Foreman must be steady, well np in Parisian, run a neat square loat Address, with reference, 9818; Herald Office, Paisley. BAKESL Wanted, a Pastry Bsiker most be la aB kinds of pastries; give references; wages, 30s. E. Young, Kilsyth.

BAKER (Pastry). Wanted, a good Man. with references, and stating wages, to J. M'Kell, Portadown. BAKER for country; steady man.

well up smalls and biacnits; J.Colquhonn, Crosshonao. BAKER. You.EgMan. years at trade; 1 per week. Irving, Bollshill.

BAKERS. Man to attend ovens: wages, 26s: also, Young Man as Imyrorer; wages, 18s; for country. Address No. 6875, Herald Office. BATH' Enameller.

Wanted, good Giainer for 2d and 3d Finish Baths also, Improver Wanted for Graining. Apply, stating ago, experience, and wages required, to Falkirk -Iron Company, Falkirk. )LAOS Wanted-T-Address 6869. Herald Office: iOKSMJTFr Wanted: eood: horaeshoer: one" accus- tomed to eharaeau inasoia' inn. EXTRAORDINARY VASU5 IN LADLES' CYCLING SKIRTS, IN ALL COLOURS.

NEAT AND SIMPLE; SPLENDID VALUE AT 10s to. MASTS' INTEBESXECTGI lOTB LADIES' BLOUSES and TENNIS SHIRTS AT MARVELLOUSLY LOW PRICES. COUNTRY VISITORS' Bbould not fail Visit our Great Emporium. It is one of the Sights of the City. Allaiewel-.

came to walk through our Spaoioas'Salooncand Show-Booms without being presses to buy. THOS. HODGE CO. THE WAREHOUSE, ANDERSTON CROSS, WHAT' ANOTHER, BUSY WEEK THERE SHOULD BE IN THE POLYTECHNIC. EVERYTHING OFFERED IS OF GENUINE MERIT, AND THE PRICES' HAVE BEEN CUT TO THE- LOWEST POSSIBLE EXTREMITY TO INDUCE BUYING DURING THE QUIETER 'ON.

VEKY, VERY SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS TO START THE AUGUST TRADE SUCCESSFULLY. SPECIAL MUSIC STOCKS FOR SALE IN THB ROYAL POLYTECHNIC. THE LONDON MUSIC STOCKS. CHANCE FOR MUSIC BUYERS. Large table full of la, 2s, 3s, 4s, and 5s pieces, slightly soiled, all to be cleared at Id PER PIECE.

MORE WONDERFUL STILL. A CANTATA, MARATHON, by John Brum, new go at Pd. MOROCCO BOUND, a Musical Farcical Comedy, in two. acts, by F. Osmond Cair, 3s; now for lld.

THE VICAR OF BRAY, in two acts, composed, by E. Salomon. 5s: for- Is ALBUMS for 2i42 now for SVid, containing 8 pieca assorted. jaiKiuVETOB- EBTnOM, containing Waltz. Schottaache, Polka, tjuaanlies.

8 in numner, price is; lor avia. WALWORTH'S ART OF VOICE TRAINING AND VOCALISATION, 4s; now for 6143. Further Fresh Collection of Piano Music. 2s, 43 Music for and PAA piece. IT IS EXPECTED THAT A NEW DELIVERY OF MUSIC WILL BE OFFERED FOB SALE THIS WEEK.

SEE THE BARGAINS. 1W3 WEEK. NEW PRINTS AND DRESS' MATERIALS. ALL AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. ALBA PRINTED CREPONS.

BEST. GOODS AT HALF-FRICIS. A SPECIAL PURCHASE oi this season's novelties, Black and White Fancies and Coloured Fancy PJaids. Eoods the ordinary. way at S5id; This Week, Mr Ander-, son offers fchB lot at -a yard.

OUU AUtttBSiai AX 43 11D. UXJSiXi LENGTHS, 4S About 150 Lencths. all sorts. Plain Coatines. Tweeds, and Fancy Costume Cloths, good and useful colourings, a.

lot uaa Aircsses tnat must De ciearea to mace zoom. mo. pick are worth mois than double the money. Note above urice. 7 NEW COSTUME CLOTH3 AT 8D.

FOR COAT AND SKIRT. BARE BARGAINS. 20 Pieces. Coloured and Black Cloths, all the best shades. mostly dark, splendid weight for entire Costume, full double-width.

Shis Week's Price, 8d-a yard. POLYTECHNIC LACE COUNTER. GREATLY INCREASED SALES WFSE THE RESULT OF LAST WJSliU YIVJXVIMtH Uli. BAiUiJUno. THIS WEEK'S BARGAINS ARE MORE AMAZING STILL.

2s SD, 3a 6n, AND 4s Xto TRIMMINGS, NOW fep. This is-a of tho Real. StGall Embroideries; lor 'BtcBcU; "cv maker's prices were a bu to 4S lid jr-oiytecmuc jtoco, a. TMi iffniD irn wnwrTCfi A'llU JJUA iuia To arid mora fame to the Polytechnic Lace Counter. Mr will arive awav a lot of 16-inch Finest Oambric Laces at 6d per yard; former price, Is lid and lid.

Ana a xoc oi uae iticiicai riuuyHe oiuuj urtucs, on were lid to 4s 6d par yard. Slffl Yardi Larelv Black French Hand Cbrailla VeiiinET, usual prices, ls'6d to 2s lid yard; Polytechnic price, only 6d yard. Perfect in eery way. Heal Lvons malaTSa sold recently in Polytechnic at 2s WrA, now for ROYAL POLYTECHNIC WAREHOUSE. ARNOTT ANNUAL SUMMER SALE OF SURPLUS STOCK.

COMMENCED ON MONDAY, 1ST AUGUST. ARNOTT CO. are very much like otter folksin business. No matter how careful they may be, at the end of the season they find a certain amount of Surplus Stock, which can only be got- rid of by a sacrifice in price. Our manufacturing friends in the various trade centres of Eugland, Scotland, and Ireland are very much in tho same predicament, and are only too glad to see our Buyers at the end of a season, to whom they give Lots that are really cleared out at pretty much what they are offered.

ARNOTT CO. are therefore fairly confident that between the sacrifices mado on their own High-Class Goods and the new purchases recently made by their Bayers, they will be able to offer such inducements as must satisfy the keenest buyers, and make this Bale equally successful with previous Sales. SILK DEPARTMENT. It is no exaggeration to say that at the prices ARNOTT ft CO. are offering their ENTIRE STOCK of SILKS, including NEW PURCHASES made last week in London, that Silks are almost as Cheap as Cotton Materials.

AT Is PER YARD. Ladies are particularly requested to give special attention to the wonderful value offered in COLOURED SILKS, beautiful Evening Shades, Washing Stripes, Sprigs, ail at Is peryard: worth 2s 6d. AT 9Ati PER YARD. LOT of LOVELY BLACK and WHITE and GREY and WHITE STRIPE JAPANESE WASHING SILKS. 3d usual price, Is lid.

Very useful for Blouses and Children's Dresses and Overalls. AT IslitD PER YARD. LOT OF MOIRETTES BLACK UKOUKD, with Coloured Satin Stripes, for Skirts will wear well, Is lad usual price, Is Hid. AT Is 3ir PER YARD. LOT OF LOVELY SILK BLOUSIKGS, ia beautiful Shot eSects and designs, pure brisht Silk, usually sold at 2s 6d to 23 lid Sale Price, Is 5Ad.

AT Is 6iD PES YARD. This is a MIXED LOT of VARIOUS MAKES. ODD PIECES, and ODD COLOURINGS; good value many of them for os oil and 3s lid Sale Price, Is 6id. AT Is IIJd PER YARD. AflST ENORMOUS VARIETY oE FASHIONABLE SILKS of EVERY DESCRIPTION, Stripes, Sprigs, Brocb.es, Checks, Taffettas, Chene, and Mervs, mostly worth from 5s 6d to 4s lid and 5s 6d per yard Sale Price, Is lld.

AT Is IHd PER PIECES of RICH STXK and WOOL SHOT CRY3T ALINE SILKS, for Dresses or Blouses; our price during season, 4s 6d; now Is lld; all good Colours. AT 2s 6in PER YARD. A CHOICE LOT of BLACK and COLOURED GROUND BROC0E SILKS, good contrasting Colours, pure bright Silk: good value for4s6d and 4s lid now during Sale, Zs 6ii. AT Is 6D PER YARD. -A FEW PIECES ONLY, BRIGHT ALL-SILK.

BEST BKOUH-iS SILli; exceptional value, Is 6d, half-price. DRESS MATERIALS. ALL-WOOL FRENCH DELAINES, 93d per yard former prrce, COLOURED SICILIANS; reduced to Is worth 2s 6d. SILK SHOT ALPACA; former price, 2s 6d; Sale Price, IsSJd. HANDSOME MOIRE VELOUR ROBES, Sold at 4 Guineas reauccci to szs 6ci.

SO EMBROIDERED ROBES on ALL-WOOL MATERIAL Saie Price, 8s lid; worth double. 23 BRAIDED ROBES offered at 12s 3d worth 49s 6d. 35 STYLISH BORDERED ROBES, 8-yard lengths, were. aom ac ics Bale rnce, its im. ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, soldat2s6d; reduced to Is6i.

FOX'S ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, unshrinkable, the best goods maue, soiu soa, os oa, ana os oa oaie irnco, iaiia, 5s 6d, and 3a COATING MIXTURES, reduced to Is 9 former price. 2S 0C1. LOT of ODD PIECES of BLACK and NAVY SERGES ana value ana Zslia; now at IsOSd. PIECES ONLY FANCY CREAM MATERIALS, worth zs oa saic rnce, is s-ja FANCY JACQUARD MATERIAL, reduced to lOJd; double wiutn. DOUBLE WIDTH UNION TWEED, 5id; worth lCd, SILK POPLINS, former price, 4s 6d Sale Price, 2s lid.

HEAVY SILK REPP, 5 Shades only, reduced to oslia; o1.1 A COLOURED CREPON, Eveniog Shades, were Is 613; Sale XTICC, 115U. APERY DEPARTMENT. It goes without saying that for the LARGEST SHOW of NAfKhty: aknutt u. navereaiiy no competitor. At the Sale they show lovely Dunfermline jltiiI Belfast Table Damasks, patterns not previously-exhibited in Glasgow or elsewhere.

BLEACHED DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS. 2 yards square sale prices, lis xiu, os net, ts lia, 6s oa, to lis 60. BLEAOHBD DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, 2 ysrds 2i yarns sale prices, is 00, qs oo, os uu, (6 oa, to zos. 300 DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, 2 2i yards; sate prices, os no. ana as na cneap at oa ana ics oa.

160 DOUBLE DAMASK TABLE 'Ci-OTHS. 3 yards Ions, una ratcerns, to no uieareu at ya iia; worth a naii mnrrt. BEST VALUE ever offered in TABLE Sale pnecs, os lid, 4s lid, os od, 10s 60, 12s 6d, to 3Cs per dozen. SPECIAL LINE Foll-suiea DINNER NAPKINS. Ss lid ana va per aozen usually sola at iza oa ana iss oa.

A FEW SOILED TABLECLOTHS, various ekes. Half Price. ARNOTT BE' EXECUTED US' THE EOOK BEEARTMENT AND-CEREAIN OTHER SECTIONS. MILLINERY AND" STRAW HATS -NOT FOR. TWENTY HAVE WE AT 'THIS PERIOD GOT' OUR 'STOCKS 'AiST STRAW HATS.SO-WEtJi DOWN.

WE HAVE DONE EXCEPTIONALLY WELL IN THESE DEPARTMENTS TfflS AND CAN AFFORD TO GIVEAWAY THE RESIDUE OF THE -STOCK MIND YOU THE STOCK IS NOT ESSENTIALLY OF LITTLE VALUE BECAUSE WE CAN AFFORD TO PUT A SMALL VAEUE- ON IT. ALTHOUGH WE HAVE REDUCED THEPRTOES TO NOMINAL RATES, WE ARE STILL OF OPINION THAT NOWHERE ELSE IN GLASGOW CAN SUCH AN. EXTENSIVE DESIRABLE STCK OFMIELINEF.Y BE SEEN TO-DAY. FOE SALE PRICES, SEE OUR WINDOWS. 'DRESSES.

DRESSES DRESSES 1 AS IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT WE OFFER HUNDREDS OF BUSINESS-BOOMING LLNE3-LINES THAT DRAW THE CROWDS AND SELL THEMSELVES. WHAT DO YOU THINK OF THESE FOB EYE-OPENERS! AT 4jd PER YARD 75 PIECES ALL-WOOL SCOTCH TWEEDS, 42 inches wide, were made to sell fttl3 62a per yardf we take 4id per yard to clear, and sell far under our Net Cost Price in so doing. AT- Sd PER YARD-125 PIECES HEATHER MIX-TUBE, STRONG, USEFUL TWEEDS, 42 inches wide, all nfee Autumn Colours, and all Pure Wool the retail AT. IlsR PER YARD-100 PIECES HEAVY ALL-WOOL TWEEDS, Double Width (Heavy Harris Make), were llMperyOTd. AT IUd PER YARD-SO PIECES COVERT COATINGS, all WooiTand Double Width: The Newest Colourings; worth aSiiUfER YARD-GREAT PILE of FANCY SILK and WOOL MIXTURES, 42 inches wide, in Newest Shades were-2e lid.

now-all ot HAd per. yard. AT.6JD PER YARLC-GSEAT ASSORTED LOT OF ALWPURE WOOL, FRENCH TWILLS, AND HABIT CLOTHS, in Bines, Lisht Greens, and Electrics. Thesewere marked to seU at Is 6d, Is Hid, and 2s 6d per yardt: choice of lot, per yard. LOT OF FANCY STRIPED TWEEDS, 22 inches wide.

Wo offer 12 yards of this for la od twelve yards for Is 6d. SEE THE COliOSSETTM WINDOWS TO-DAY. 1 WALTEE WILSON 60 AND 78 JAMAICA STREET. 60 and 76 "ThtaOO'KO UMBRELLAS. SPECIAL 10s Si "DEOOKO "for LADIES ind GENTLEMEN, witli Sterling.

Silver Mounts, is still in great demand also the Unmounted DTonko at Same Price on Picked Handles. We have sold thousands of this wonderful "DROOKO" UMBRELLA, and are prepared to sell thousands more. They are-made on all kinds of: Plain and Rustle Sticks. Each Umbrella oarries the: Stamp tDUOOKO," alBO the name JOSEPH WRIGHT, to ahow that they are Yon can have.oneof these "-Brookes" sent Past Free to your address for 10s 6d 1 ill UNION STREET, 105 ARGYLL STREET, ARGYLL ARCADE, 441 AUCHTEH ALL STREET, 405 NEW CITY ROAD, 134 PKLNCKS STREET, EDINBURGH: Abo at GREENOCK and AYR. JOSEPH WEIGHT.

ANGLO-AMERICAN CARPET -''nipetBion'aTiindonefl, with the resuls-tbat-Frices -are advancei A GARDNER SOiS have secured an EXTRA LARGE STOCK of both HOME and FOREIGN GOODS, andfor tho time being keep tho great bulk at the Old Prices, the Highest Grade at 25s a yard down to their AU-Wool Brussels at Is 7d, ana-to their 3s Axminster Carpets, with five times more Wool on the Surface than the Best. Brussels. Pat-terns sent Cuttings Post Free. A. GARDNER SON, 36 Jamaica St.

gints on Furnishing IRvstratedJ Post Free. END OE SEASON SALE, SIMPSON, HUNTER YOUNG Are now Offering their REGAINING STOCKS of MADE DP GOODS at EXCEPTIONALLY REDUCED PRICES, nnSTUMES. MANTLES. JACKETS. BLOUSES.

SHIRTS, TRAVELLING HATS, and MILLINERY. Also GLOVES, LACE and SILK FRONTS, RUFFLES and VEILS. PRINTS. PIQUES, GRASS LAWNS, DRILLS ZEPHYRS, and SILK WARP ZEPHYRS, Sic, So. 59 BUCHANAN STREET, GLASGOW.

CYCLING SKIRTS. Messrs DALY fc CO. are now Showins CYCLING SKIRTS in alt tho NEWEST TWEEDS and SERGES. Ready Made or to Order, 10s lid, 12s lid, and 15s lid. These prices are exceptionally low, and can only be had during present Sale at REGENT HOUSE, 199 AUCHTEH ALL STREET (CORSES OP W.

CAMPBELL Sir-EET). WATERPROOFS. GENUINE, CURRLE, THOMSON 43, 45, 47 JAMAICA STREET (opposxnt ANH STEEET). IN ALL THE NEWEST SHAPES AN1 MA'AUSKIAliS, SUITABLE TOR BUSINESS MEN OR SPORTSMEN. WALKING COATS IN ALL SHAPES.

SCARBRO' COATS. ARMY REGULATION CLOAKS. WATERPROOFS FOR Guaranteed Quality. MODEP.ATE PltlCES. NEW PREMISES.

FRANCIS" SMITH, CABINETMAKER and UPHOLSTERER, BEGS TO INTIMATE THAT HE HAS REMOVED FROM GORDON STREET TO MORE SUITABLE PREMISES AT 610 UCHIEH ALL STREET (NEAR CHARLNG CROSS), GLASGOW. Telepuose 565. EsTABTTSgzc 1855, W. A. PATON HAVE REMOVED THEIR LADIES' DEPARTMENT FSOM BUCHANAN STREET TO 437 SAUCHIEHALL STREET.

Their GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT is stia Carried on at 155 BUCHANAN STREET. R. WYLIE HILL CO. 20 BUCHANAN STREET, Foa ALL MANNER OE OUTDOOR GAMES. Croauet Sets for 8 players at all prices from 5s 6d.

Cricket, Jienuis, uou, Archery, mominton, sc. rice ijists on application. Gulf Balls Practice, 3s llsl doz. Silver-town (well matured), made August, 1896, 10s or in 6 doz. lots, 9s 6tl per doz.

Eureka, 10s. Tennis Balis uncovered, best qualities, 4s 6d and 5s doz. Waterproof, Covered Balls, Ss doz. Wylio Hill'a Tournament, lCs ilnx. GARDEN SBATS, with Iron Frames and Pitch Pine Spars, oicet, ics ou: reet, ios oa; uamparoois, is zia una is Camp Chairs, Is lljd and 2s 7Jd.

Hammock Chairs, K. W. H. 4s Co. 's own make, extra strong, yet lichtanrlnorra-ble.

3a 6d and 4s 6d. LAWN The "Rapid" is an easy-running Side- wheel Mower, simple anU speedy; luia, and 14in. prices, lis 3d, 12s Ud, and Hs lid. The Woodyatt" is a Canadian Machine, with extra large driving wheels, giving great power with little exertion. Strongly recommended.

Splendid testimonials, Sizes, and.lSiti. Prices, 33a 6d, 55s, 39s 6d, and 43s6d. Also, Shanks' Mowing Machines and Garden Rollers. HAMMOCKSS HAMMOCKS 1 HAMMOCKS Hi Every Variety of Hammock, South American, West Indian, aiexiean, C. liio rnces range rroni is tfin co IOS.

Special Line in Full-Size Coloured Cotton Hammock, '2a 10d. GARDEN TENTS from 42s 3d TENT UMBRELLAS, 24s, JAPANESE TENT UMBRELLAS, from 4s Sd. MAIL CARTS and PERAMBULATORS. Mail Carts irom 6s 6d to 90s. Fcrauioulacors rrom 21s to 126s.

Hummer Awnings from 4s 6d to 12s cd. Write for Baby Carriage Catalogue. FOR THE ERUPT SEASON. STRONG BRASS JELLY PANS for 2o 6d, 3s Sd, 5s 4d, 6s. una ir 4U lor extra large size, agate iinsTnel Jelly runs from 2q llfl ro Fk QA.

GLASS JELLY CASS OR JARS. -These are a great im- Iirovement on we oia earsnenware cans. vitn screw tops, 2s; 6d; 2s lid per dozen. Is lid ncr dozfln. JAJf POT COVERS, LABELS, 4c Packet containing 199 noijamjfoc covers, or pacHen lou ails, size lor cd.

PacketcentaininE.200 waxed tissue tops, suitable fori and 2 lb. 6d'. Also, 2 Dozen assorted Labels for JELLY BAGS of-Sneclal Fine FlanneL wifb Ium mouth, IV, and Is 3d. la 6 Sd. Best Felt and 2s 3d, 2s 6d, 3b, and CON BJJT IONS.

PUKE HIGH-CLASS GOODS AT POPULAR PRICES. 42 ARGYLL ARCADE. JAPANESE GOODS, 13 ARGYLL ARCADE, la this Department we have a fine Selection of IVORIES, BRONZES, CLOISONNE WARE, TURKISH AND INDIAN EMBROIDERIES. Thess se tf ill CLEAR OUT at from UiX to 20 Under Usual Prices. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN INSPECTION AND COMPARISON INVITED.

CRANSTON'S TEA ROOMS, Ltd. STUART CRANSTON, FOUNDER AND MANAGING DIRECTOB. THE "TWELFTH." GUNS SESTEO AND PRACTICE Can be had Daily at the SHOOTING SCHOOL, STOBHILXj FARM, SPRINGBURN. KPIHTTAX. TARGETS or Fittinst and Testinz Guns.

PRACTICE atObjects representinjFlyinE and Disapneariot Biris. Bolting Babbits, Pnttridzes risine from Turnips, and Rocketinj Pheasants thrown from a tower 50 feet in TT jTp RTroOTINrs jsfc rctass Balls and Clay Pieeoos. For fnrther particulars and Forms of Application as Annnat Glasgow; or to Insram, and other Gunmakers. THE SCOTTISH SHOOTING SCHOOL, LTD. NEW SCHEME FOR PROVIDING A PENSION.

rbmmtiYti Bne Snoiffffl Ai afc the Rate of FIVE PKH CENT, on the amount of the iJolicy, the amount itself being pyible at Death. aziCi rAuoriivi ui9i SCOTTISHtiMICABLE LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY. Head Office 33 St Vixcest PiiAca. WHEELER FAMED gfP" TABLE WATERS ARETHE BEST. Manufacturei at the Cromao Serines, Belfast.

Sole A sent for Scotlana DAVID BAMILION, 35 Peer SiaasCT, GLASGOW. "Evening Times" Annual Photogbaphio Competition, last day for entries, 6th AUGUST. SILVER MEDALS, BRONZE MEDALS, CERTIFICATES. The Proprietors ti the "EVENING TIMES offer the abeve-named Awards to AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHERS according to the Classes and Rules described below. Class L-LANDSCAPE OR SEASCAPE Half-Plate and under.

1 Silver, 1 Bronze Medal, and Certificates. CLASS XL -LANDSCAPE OR SEASCAPE. Whole-Plato and Upwards. 1 Silver, 1 Bronze Medal, and Certificates. Ctuss ID.

-NOVICES' WORK. This class is restricted to those amateurs who hare never won an award. 2 Bronze Medals and Certificates. Class IV. LADIES' WORK.

Restricted to Photographs by Lady Amateurs. 1 Silver, 1 Bronze Medal, and Certificates. CLAS3 HOLIDAY WORK. To neet case of those Amateurs whose chief season for work is the Fair Hotidays, this class is restricted to photographs taken betweeu July 15th and July 23d. Any subject.

I Silver, 1 Brouze Medal, and Certificates. RULES OF THE COMPETITION. 1. The competition is open to all aona-fide amateurs. 2.

PhotographasentistBustbethe sole wwk af the cera-petitors. 3. All photographs saust be mounted. 4. Every photograph should hare the competitor's name and address io full on the bock, with the title of the pioture, Che process used, and the class for which it is intended.

5. Each competitor may enter not more than three pictures in each of the several classes, but cannot take more taan eae ruedal in each class. 6. Previously medalled piotores, whether io the Evening Times" or other competitions, are rigidly excluded. 7.

All Pictures must be sent ta on er before 6th August, addressed as follows: Camera," Evening Times Office, Buchanan Street, Glasgow. 8. Tho Proprietors of tho "Eveniog Times reserve the riulit to reproduce in the paper sketches froaa any of the Photegraphs entered for competition. 9. The decision of the judges shall bo anal, and they shall have power to withhold awards.

Aoy further it may be Betsssarrto publish will he printed in toe Photographic Jottings, which appear in the Evening Times" every Thursday. THE OH ABXN G'OROSS BANK (ifiStaWistiec 18J0), 28 Bedford Street, Charing Cross, London, W.C, Assets, 512,476. Liabilities; 209,475. Reserve, 303,000. LoasBei S0to50Gvmadeon any class of security.

Interest allowed on Current Accounts, uepoaita of 10and upwards received aa under: 1 months' noiiceof tritBrawaV if Special crrna (or lona'er periods, interest paid quarterly. bar no liability whatever.and are arnpiysoenred. Write or saU lor Paasaevus. A. WELL! A sUiiiwwtg.

"7 Semti w-i 35 JAMAICA STREET. Kidd. FaJiilk,.

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