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WAR E & COLLE, r (LATE SAMUEL WARE AND SONS, BRISTOL AND CARDIFF i ^ABLISHKD OVER HALF A CENTURY TAILORS, HOSIERS, AND WOOLLEN MERCHANTS. D 1 K E S T It E E T CARDIFF. 43807
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V ALLSOPP & SONS, BASS & CO., &nd others C/.tS. of the finest NGX"" BURTON PRICES. ALES Per Per v/yS. Kilderkin Firkin. 18s 9s <#\ 21s 10s 6d N& £ Vv 24s 12s And up* ards 45083
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174, COMMERCIAL ST., NEWPORT. X> —— ALL I THE LATEST N OVELTIEsj AT WHOLESALE PRICES, Y/ THE LARGEST AND BEST ASSORTED STOCK In the United Kingdom. SEE DISPLAY IN WINDOWS. 76171
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= Manufacturers or BEST LEATHER DRIVING BANDS Rivetted Leather Hose. PrMP and HYDRAULIC LEATHER, dressed StrapV V Butts, Harness ,-v 'X Leather, &< -v y Manufacturers of the EUREKA COTTON BELTING. LEWIS'S PATENT TEXTILE < VALYEt, <ic.. Ac > India ruhV.er good- of every clesci-iption. THE SOUTH WALES INDIA RUBBER COMPANY. 67449 31c\ ,)2, WE:,T BV'J K-s'i ilKKT. DOCKS CARDIFF.
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pipping$Hatias. CLAN LINE STEAMERS. CARDIFF TO COLOMBO, MADRAS, AND CALCUTTA, The splendid Clyde-built Passenger Steimer, 5>Q„_ "CLAN SINCLAIR," 100 AL., I «I»&5 i°NS Register, 2,000 effective horse-power, 1 _.N, C. E, DARLEY, Commander, T WM1 BE despatched from Cardiff via Suez Canal, on JFM ^ATCRDAY, 7TH NOVEMBER. 7FA7O FREIGHT, passase, &c., apply to TELLEFSEN. WILLS, & CO., Cardiff. jy&r /"CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX ZXIJTTK /• V-^ The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP "SSS§3IG& COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW UR<I-R^ SL'EAMERS will sail as follows :— „Y;^»ONNE" Bordeaux for Cardiff Oct. 21 GIRONDE" Cardiff for Bordeaux Oct. 24 \Vith ?oods and passengers. J For Rates of freight, Ac., apply to Messrs Juo. Whifc- | nam and Sons, Agents, 14, Quai des Chartrons, Bor- 1 neaux; and at the Offices o £ the Company, 51, Monnt- I stuart-square, Cardiff. 9481 70238 HOOPER. CAMPBELL & CO.. Managers. D0RSET JOINT RAILWAY. T>URN HAM AND CARDIFF STEAM PACKET SERVICE The Fast Steamer SHERBRO' will run as follows :— CARDIFF TO BUBNHAM. TIUELNFIAM TO CARDIFF. Oct. Oct. 12 Monday 9. 0M 12 Monday 6.15 a Tuesday 7. OM 13 Tuesday 10. 0M IS .JY^NESDAY 7. OM 14 Wednesday 10.0 M i? Thursday 7.45m 15 Thursday 10.45m "> Friday 7.45 m & ll.45m 16 Friday 9.45m i' jaturday 12.30 a 1' Saturday lo. 0M £ Monday 3.15 a 19 Monday 12.45 a 5" Tuesday 4.15 a 20 Tuesday 1 45 a JJL Wednesday 5.15 a 21 Wednesday 2 30 a 22 Thursday 5 .30 a 22 Thursday 3. 0 a 23 Friday 3.30 a 23 Fridav..6.30 in & B 15 a 2« Saturday 7. 0m 24 Saturday 5 0 a SInle Fares, after cabin, 3s Od fore cabin" 28 Cd Return Fares, tickets available for seven days, 4s 6d and 3 Od. eheap Return Ilcket, available same (lay Only, 3S 6d and 2s 6d. 75532 >C^R {^ARDIFF, SWANSEA, ^MLAZWV, NEWPORT, I.II?!JT5IARBELFASI. GREENOCK, & GLASGOW. «;r»T W » V The Screw Steam Ships SOL WAY, AVON ,-SEVERN, AND PRINCESS J ALEXANDRA, ARE intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as follows:- CA-RF',FFR.T.° Belfast,Swansea to BelfastiNewport to Bef- and Glasgow via and Glasgow. fast & Glasgow FI \L,, SWA,ISEA- °CT-I via Swansea. 12 V!!< LY 3 pm 7 Wednesday 3 pm Oct.] 1Q \r } Y £ PM 14 Wednesday 7 pm! 6 Tuesday 5 pm 2H iT°U 5' 3 pm 21 Wednesday 2 pm 13 Tuesday 6 jmi «> Monday 6 pm 28 Wednesday 7 pmj27Tuesday 6 pm • J*]AS2OW to Cardiff and Swansea, every Friday, at 2 pin. Glasgow to Newport, Fridays, 2nd, 9tb, and 23rd Oct., at 2 pm. Belfast to Cardiff and Swansea uery Saturday at 12 noon. Belfast to Newport, Saturdays, 3rd, 10th, and 24th Oct., at 12 noon. FARES.—Belfast: Cabin, 17s 6d; Deck, 10s, Greenock or Glasgow: Cabin, 20S; Deck, 12s 6d. Soldiers or Sailors, 10s. Returns at a fare and a half Mailable for two months. Apply in Glasgow to Win. Sloan and Co.; Greenock, D Macdougall- Belfast, R. Henderson and Son'; HLTi!'11 AML SON; Swansea, M. JONES diff EU• NEWPORT, R Burton and Son; Car- E. TAYLOR and CO.. 69. Bute-street. Docks. 31643 r "DEGULAR SERVICE of /EJRFRN T first class powerful STEAMERS between LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF, and NEWPORT, and DUBLIN, CARDIFF, PORT. Cheapest and most Direct Route. ■Ihe DUBLIN GENERAL STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY have appointed THE S.S. FOYLE, 350 Tons, or other suitable Steamer, To SAIL (accidents excepted) irom LIVERPOOT, (King's Dock) to CARDIFF and NEWPORT EVERY JATURDAY; from DUBLIN to CARDIFF and NEWPORT EVERY FRIDAY: to DUBLIN and LIVERPOOL EVERY MONDAY. For Rates and further particulars, apply to M Murphy, jun., Spencer Dock, Dublin R. J. Swyny, Fenwick-court, Liverpool; J. F. Thomas and Co., 79 Dock-street, Newport; or to M. J. Begg and Co. 21. Mount Stuart-square. Cardiff. 4I261 A 1\1 J J t I U A N LINE. <BBGA(&IUNLTED STATES MAIL STEAMERS, IRIIR-R- LIVERPOOI. TO RIIILADET.PFflA, R.. EVERY WEDNESDAY. Aust-ciass, '•POWERED Iron Steamships. Accemmo «««. OR PHSSE"Ker.s equal to any European Line. Pas- :,T"AIL|I eoods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf Pennsylvania Railroad. This IS the shortest and route to Mie West. OCAT, AGENTS GEORGE BIRD, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff JONrs OJ4; ij,1"' GO., J'.UTC Docks, Ciinlil", and at Dock- Newport; CROCK 1JT and JAM ics, 4, Taff-street, £ °ntypn«ld XiLNKr and Co., Abertillery: J. MOUGAN, ^OS to nice, Ponty pool J. THOMAS, Tredegar *V. n. ATKINS, Glebeland-street, Mertliyr A. DA VIES, Meckan-street, Pontlottyn O. THORNF.Y, Connner- SAL Hotel, Aberdare; Ausur and MI.IDCKS. Swansea; »' I- Davhjs, Cardiff-road. Aberaman DAVIES and GFFLNS, 19. Ivor-street. Dowlais. OOO'J.i rEW ZEALAND. ROYAL MAIL LINE.—Via Cape of Good Hope.—Direct FOUR- PRW.KLY SERVICE —THE NEW ZE ALAND SHIP- tatCOIVU>ANY (Limited) will Despatch the under- TON IU"-POWERED ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS CAR £ ° and passengers to all Ports in NEW FJJ'J'AND. Equalised rates of passage-money and OTA Auckland. Wellington, Canterbury, and 90 Passengers can be booked through to Tasiua- Australia, via New Zealand. w"ate. Steamers. Tonsreg.. Destination. -18U5. '• 22 RUAPEHU 4163 Auckland, Wel- lington, Canter- 1SKAIKOURA 4750 o5S Sg,. bury, Wellington .1 & Aucklan'i. ec- 17 TONG ARIRO 4163 Auckland, Wei- lington, Canter- llinon, Canter- bury, & Otago. Loading berth, Royal Albert Docks. Maltese Steanievsare supplemented by the DESPATCH S^KRY MONTH of FINE CLIPPER SAILING SHIPS to the Principal Ports of tho Colony. Loading No. 2 Jetty, South West India Dock. For 5eieht, passage, or further information apply at the Company- Qmces. 138, Leadenhallst. London. E.C.67717 U E E N S L A N D. va*l?'s y°ung and promising colony offers Special Ad- antaKWj to all classes, and the QUEENSLAND UVAL MAIL LINE conveys Passengers BY STEAMEK. FOK £ 7. or other Steamers will be despatched from r"~DON or PLYMOUTH fortnightly, by which s 'Sl'ED PASSAGES will be granted to eligible per- dri sue'1 as Engineers, Farmers, Fitters, Engme- lavVerS' ^it''way Can-iage Builders, Blacksmiths, Brick- ^ri stonemasons, Sawyers, Carpenters, Wbeel- I-alf S" ,s^oemakers, Tailors, Shipwrights, Farm j) ourors, Domestic Servants, Gardeners, Vine ,i 'ssers, Road Makers, Miners, Quarryinen, Navvies, S Kr n v rl10 w 'n S rates ,COND CABIN.. £ 2110s THIRD CLASS £ 7 torinHi un<ler 12 >ears half price. Infants under .12 saj» ffee. Persons not eligible for assisted pas- rt°ue.s will be taken at the following ates -Second ^ahm, £ 31 ios Third Class, £ 17. » or fnrtlier particulars regarding Passages, L»nd j?ws, and Resources of the Colony, apply to Gellatly, drm Sewell, and Co., 109, Leadenliall-street, Lou. .on, and 12, Renfield-street, Glasgow or to the Local J^ents, G. Bird, 246, Bute-street; E. F. Kenn ird, 19, JJ"een-street; or W. W. Thomas, 99, Cowbridge-road, V^^n, Cardiff. 74641 L GILCHRIST'S IVERPOOL, CARDIFF, & NEWPORT STEAMERS. REGULAR■ WKKKLy COMMUNICATION BJilWELN ABOVE PORTS. For further particulars apniv to R. BURTON AND'SON Newnoit an l ROBERT GILCHRIST AND <*o. 21, Water-streot, l.iverpooV, and Consulate Chambers. Bute.road, Cardiif GENTS FOR THE CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO Li MITI £ I>. Through Rates of Freight quoted, and passages "«oked, via Liverpool, to the United States, Mediterra- nean, Havre, and Rouen. 64079 THE LOUIS VELVETEEN. The strictest examiner may try every test of touch and sight without discovering that these are other than «ue Genoa Velvets they so closely resemble, while the peculiar arrangements resulting in the fast woven pilo HH? I? them to stand interminable and rough ivear, inch would ruin real Velvets at four times the price Every yard of the genuine bears the name "LOUIS" Ladies who have found other makei of Velveteens to Louis." should becaieful to buy only those stamped A Large Assortment of these celebrated VnivAfAAno in Black and all Fashionable Colourings, are now on Sale, at the Lowest Prices, at ° now oa JOHN JAMES & Q O. • s 28 AND 29, HIGH STREET. CARDUT. 74118 JJUCETH TEETH TEETH Prize Medal London, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris, 1867. MR KEALL, SU GEON DENTIST (25 Years' Experience; 15 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that hetcan produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship cv.aranteod. Painless Dentistry by Gas. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth Upper or Lower Sets rom Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreux Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is lid and 2s 9<1 per Bottle. Through any Chemist Coleman, Cardiff; Young, Newport; Hayman Neath: E. C. Evans. Cardigan. 50663 XREATH AND DISTRICT ADVER- TISING, BILL-Pe STING, and CIRCULAR DIo'fTvIBUlING COMPANY. Office: 13, Cattle- street, Neath. Best permanent posting-stationi in a e Town ""I neighbourhood. Contractors for all des- criptions of advertising, circular distributing, &c Orders promptly attended to. All parcels to be dis- tinctly addressed to T. Harry Hawkins Nes-tb. "*1" ^ABS IIN Eviction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BEYNON & LEWIS. Steers, at Morriston.. Oct. 20 Huusehold Furniture. at Oystermouth Oct. 21 Valuable Foreign Furs.atSwansea Oct. 23 Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, Grocery, &c., at Cardiff..Oct. 16 CARDIFF AUCTION STORAGE GO (1.1:\1.) (Mr J. G. MADDOX. Auctioneer) Tuesdav's Weekly Sale. at Rooms Oct. 20 Consignment of Furniture, at Cardiff .Oct. 20 & 22 :,)essr, <i<)TTWA1/17. an.I KOWItlNO Superior Household Furniture, at Rooms Oct. 16 Autumn tud Sale, at Cardiff Oct. 17 er Cub Hunters, at Cardiff Oct. 17 Carpets, at Cardiff Oct, 20 Valuable Pictures, at Rooms Oct. 22 Ancient and Mordern Furniture, at Cardiff.. Oct. 29, 30 Messrs J. F. IIAltVUY & CO. Contents c,f. a. Mansion, at Swansea .Oct, 16 Office Furniture and Effects, at Swansea Oct. 22 Messrs H. HILL & CO. Leasehold Houses and Premises, at Swansea Oct. 20 I MR E. H. HOWARD. Sale of Chemical Works, at Pontypridd Oct 20 Mr CHARLES HUGHES. Leasehold Propertv, at Swansea Oct. 20 Messrs JOHN JENKINS and CO. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Oct. 27 Mr 1. B. JONES. Horses, at Bristol Oct. 22 Carriages at Bristol Oct. 29 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Ground Rents, at Swansea .Nov. Messrs LEWIS BROTHEUS. Live Stock, at Neath Oct 21 Live Stock, Crops, itc., at Ynisnedd, nr. Neath..Oct. 22 Live Stock and Crops, at Neath Oct. 26 Messrs GEORGE NICHOLS, SON. & ALDER. Carriages, at Llandaff Oct. 16 Messrs OWEN and BRYANT. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Oct. 26 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS & SON. Household Furniture, at Swansea Oct 16 Messrs ROGERS L HAMAR. Hereford Cattle, at Kingstone Oct 19 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Farming Stock, at St. Nicholas Oct 19 Hunters and Harness Horses, at Cardiff Oct. 27 Farming Stock, at Whitchurch Oct 28 Stock, Crops, &c., at Penmark Oct. Freehold Estate, at Cardiff Nov. Mr JOHN THOMAS, Stock, Crops, Ac., at Cowbridge Oct. 26 Cows, Heifers, Implements, &c., at Llantrissant.Nov. 2 Messrs WALTON & LEE. Freehold Estates. NANTBRANE FARM, ST. NICHOLAS, NEAR CARDIFF, Two miles south of St. Fagan's and Peterstone Stations on the Great Western Railway. MESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Messrs Bassett, who are leaving the farm, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, oil MONDAY, the 19th October, the following FARMING STOCK, CROPS, &C., 226 COTSWOLD AND DOWN SHEEP, Viz. 86 Fat Yearling WETHERS and EWES, 70 BREEDING EWES. 92 LAMBS and 4 RAMS, 50 FAT and STORE CATTLE, Cart Mare, 7 years old; Cob Gelding, 4 years old, 14-1. About 120 tons of prime clover hay, 4 large ricks of wheat, 2 large mows and rick of oats, large mow of barley, the keep on the land up to the 2nd February, 1836, and about 20 acres of swedes in lots. Four Months' Credit upon approved security to pur- chasers of the amount ot 910 and upwards. Luncheon at Twelve Sale at One p.m. punctually. The remainder of the Horses, Harness, Implements, and other Stock and Crops will be Sold at a later date, of which due notice will be given. Catalogues, &c., may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 6, High-sreet, Cardiff. 76560 Sales No. 349 and roO. AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE COMPANY'S SALE ROOMS, 24, 25, & 26, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MR J. G. MADDOX will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY and THURSDAY, October 20th and 22nd, 1885. a large. valuable, and wried collection of over 300 Lo:s (each day) of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, both NEW AND SECOND-HAND which has been forwarded from various sources for absolute sale, comprising several Pianos, Oil Paint• nigs, Pier Glasses, Books, Electro-plated Goods, Toilet and other Ware, Iron and Brans Bedsteads, etc., etc., and the entire Fittings and Furniture of every de- scription for Halls, Dininy. Drawing, Breakfast and Bedrooms, Libraries, Offices, Kitchen, &c., in Walnut, Mahogany, Birch, and Oak, Upholstered in Tapestry, Repp, Plush, Velvet, Morocco, and other Coverings. The Lots are too numerous to particularize, but will be arranged in order of Sale, and for view on morning of Sale. All Entries at either of the Tuesday or Thursday Sales, for purpose of Lotting, must be made by 12 o clock the day prior to either. Sale commences each day at 2 o'clock precisely. N.B.-Thesf. extensive and splendidly-appointed sale rooms (the only room* in the Principality where goods eitteredfoi- sale can be properly displayed, and where intendiw) purchasera can view and thoroughly inspect the various lots prior to commencement of gale) are always open for the reception of goods of every descrip- tion, and, when required, cash advances made on aceount of same. 11944 72527 AT THE AUCTION" COMPANY'S SALE ROOMS, S4, 25, and 26. HIGH-STREET, CAUDIFF. THE WEEKLY SALE of TUESDAY, the 20th, and THURSDAY, the 22tid instant, will include a consignment of an immense stock of splendid new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE of every description, the property of a large firm of uphol- sterers, declining the business, and will consist of valuable effects for the various living rooms of the mansion as well as the cottage. To save expense, and as a consequence sell as cheap and as reasonable as possible, further particulars will not be given by advertisements, but tho goods will be ready arranged for sale and for inspection by intending purcnasers nay prior to ana morning oi eacn nay IS saie, which will commence at 2 o'clock each day precisely. J. G. MADDOX, Auctioneer. EDWARDS-TERRACE, RUt-IIIN-GARDENS, RICHMOND-ROAD, AND CATHAYS, CARDIFF. SALE OF DESIItABLE LEASEHOLD, RESIDENTIAL, AND COTTAGE PROPERTIES. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS AND co. have been instructed to SELl.by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiil, on TLTESDAY, the 27th day of October, 18((5, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES EDWARDS TEKRACE. LOT I.-All that private RKSIDENCK, No. 25, Edwards-tei race, let at the annual rental of £36. Term 99 years, from May 1st, 1865, at the annual ground rent of jM 8s. RUTHIN GARDENS. LOT 2.—All that private RESIDENCE, No. 20, Ruthin-gardens, in the occupation of Mrs Smallbridge, at the annual rental of £ 32. This house contams drawing-room, dining-room, 4 bedrooms, hot and cold bath, and the usual offices, and has a back entrance. Term 99 years, from 29th September, 18804 at the annual ground rent of E5 14s. RICHMOND ROAD. LOT 3.-All that VILLA RESIDENCE, with a good back entrance, known as Rosario House, 96, Richmond- load, occupied by Mrs Meredith, at the annual rental of R-i5. LOT 4.—All that VILLA RESIDENCE adjoining Lot 3, in the occupation of Mr Haines, at the annual rental of £32. Lots 3 and 4 are held for a term of 99 years, from the 2nd February, 1875, and will be sold subject to the apportioned ground rents of B3 12a to Lot 3, and £ 10s to Lot 4. The giis-fittings, Venetian blinds, and other land- lord's fixtures in the whole of the above will be included in the sale. DARHAN STREET, CATHAYS. LOIS 5 to 8-AIl those Four six-roomed LEASE- HOLD COTTAGES, known as Nos. 6, 8, 10, and 12, Darran street (off Hirwain-straet), Cathays, let at the weekly rentals of 8s per house. These lots have good back entrances, and are held for 99 years, from 29th September, 1880, at the annual ground rent of £ 2 6s 6d per house. To view aupiy to the tenants, and for further particu- lars see posters or apply to the Auctioneers, Philhar- monic Chambers, Cardiff; or to Mr James Morgan, Solicitor, 37, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. Octobcr 13th, 1885. 76679 SALE THIS DAY. LLANDAFF HOUSE, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS GEORGE NICHOLS, SON, and ALDER aro instructed by the representa- tives of the late W. C. Luard, Esq., to SELL by AUc. TION, on the Premises, on FRIDAY, October 16th, 1835, at 12 o'clock precisely, 3 CARRIAGES, comprising an excellent brougham (by Peters, London), with pole and bars complete landau (by Fuller), and a waggonette, silver moulted double and single harness, bridles, horse clothing, stable uten- sils, garden tools and outdoor effects, three W'hogany otHce jegka with drawers, mahogany sideboard, iron bedsteads, painted chests of arawers, mattress, palliasses, 2 clocks, dressing tables, cnairs, and numerous sundries remaining on the pre- particularised in posters. 55. Broad-street, Bristol. 76710 SALE THIS DAY. The Model Auction Mart and Stock Exchange, North-road, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, °n FRIDAY, October 16th, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Grocer* American Cheese, &c. Sale commence at 2 o'clock.—Auctioneer s Offices, North-road. Cardiff. 918 LANDOW, s\LE 01 STOCK, Ac. PRELIM 1N AR V AN NOUN CEMENT. MR JOHN THOMAS has received in- structions from the Executors of thei late, Mr David Thomas, who are giving up the Fann to SELL by. AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 26th day of October, 1885, the undermentioned portion orthe> STOCK, and the whole of the CKOP.^ viz •— 100 sheep, 47 head of cattle, comprising cows in calf fat and other cattle 8 cart and other horses, 10 large mows of wheat, oats, barley, and hay. N. B. -The remainder of the Stock and the whole of the Implements, &c., will be sold early in February next. Offices: High-street, Cowbridge. 76505 _==- rriT THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER rpHOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- couiethe worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of theblood, stomach, liver, and kidneys they go to tne core of every disease, where no other medicines lja\e power to reach. Hie GREAT BLOOD PURIFTER cures the following complaints j—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels,giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eves, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver, andouious oostructions, astiinia, or tightness in the chest,rlieuniatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore heads, ana sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings, tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face and body, swelleu feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at ltl and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44 Oxford-street. Swansea. 10 BOROUGH OF NEWPORT JD WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 12 Lower Merchant. street, behind the Town-nail Corporation bill-poster and crier. Repr !the principal hoardings and stations in Newport aid Neighbourhood. Two good bill posters kept Work attended to with quick despatch Town and" country. Old esta ohshed—more than a »jwv« oi 4 cei»p-v 9"3 olOnj a:lt5 by Ruction- SALE THIS DAY, FRIDAY, AT ELEVEN. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (a portion made to special order at a heavy cost). Rich Carpets, Pier Glasses, Pianofortes by Eminent Makers, Elegant Bedroom Suites, Bedstead and Bedding, and a large collection of useful Effects, Garden Seats, Lawn Tennis Set, &c. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instructed to remove from a Residence in JJtJL are instructed to remove from a Residence in W,ndor-Place, and also from Richmond-road, Roath, and SELL by AUCTION at their Sale Rooms, 11 High- street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, October 16th, 1885, at 11 o'clock, the following assortment of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE Comprising MAHOGANY. WALNUT, and BRASS half- tester and French Bedsteads, Spring Mattreses and Bedding, ELEGANT MAHOGANY TOILF, V TABLES, Chests of Drawers, Six FEET MAHOGANY WARDROBES, HANDSOME BEDROOM SUI1ES in Ash, WALNUT, ASH and WALNUT and MAHOGANY Double and Single Toilet Services, japanned Baths, CONTENTS OF SERVANTS' CHAMBERS, BEDROOM, landing and stair carpets, Royal AXMINSTER and WILTON PILE CARPETS, a beautiful WALNUT DRAWING- ROOM SUITE, covered in crimson and amber satin, occasional chairs in silks and velvet, an ELEGANT WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM CABINET with glass back, solid walnut centre and occasional tables, what- nots and hanging brackets, DRAWING ROOM SUITE in TAPKSTY, 6ft. and 5ft. inlaid CHIFFONNIERES, 7- OCTAVE IRON-FRAME COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by ZEGLER, another by DELAMERE, music cabinets, music stool, excellent Wilton pile and Brussels carpets, chimney glass, several HANDSOME MIRRORS, splendid bright steel fenders, tireirons, and ashpans, very superior Swiss clock, gasaliers, tapestry and lace windnÝ curtains, w;th cornices, a FIRST-CLASS MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM SUITK in Morocco, a HIGHLY-FINISHED SIDE HOARD, and DINING- TABLE to MATCH, a SUPERIOR LIGHT OAK DINING-ROOM SUITY. in green Morocco with eight small chairs and two easy chairs, 6-FEET LIGHT oak SIDE- BOARD to match, oaic DINING TABLE, mahogany secre- taire, bookcase, 10ft. and 8ft. mahogany dining-tables, a LIBRARY SUITE in DARK WALNUT, a 6fr. WALNUI sii'EBOARD with cut eiass, oil paiming, mahogany hall furniture, set of DISH COVERS, knife-cleaning machines, copper and steel pans, excellent kitchen furniture, a garden lawn mower, two lengths of India rubber tubing, two stable forks,a capital set of donkey panniers, and a quantity of out-door effects. Catalogues, giving full particulars, may be had of the Auctioneers four days prior to sale. „ SALE TO-MORROW. ON SATURDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 17th. HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. FIRST AUTUMN STUD SALE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will hold their First Autumn Stud Sale of 100 VALUABLE HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS, AND PONIES, Including a stud of 20 WELL-CONDITiON ED HUNTERS, The property of Mr THOMAS MORGAN, OF WATERFORD, all of which are good Hunters, and were hunted with the principal packs in Ireland last season, and are all quiet in single and double harnes". ALL ARE NOW ON VIEW. Also 6 Valuable Horses, the property of C. D. Phillips, ^3qPrize Horses, the property of Richard Price, Esq. 3 Hunters and Harness Horses, the property of R. Wain, Esq. 9. Prize Horses, the property of F. R. Crawshay, Esq. 2 Horses, the property of Mrs Collins Pritchard. 2 Hunters, the property of Herbert B. Cory, Esq. 2 Hunters, the property of J. R. Davenport, Esq. 2 Valuable Prize Cobs, the property of Mr Mathias. And Entries fiom D. Owen, Esq. (Ash Hall), William Perch, Esq., E. Thomas, Esq., J. Pritchard, Esq., C. Thompson, Esq., W. Morgan, Esq., T. Wallis, Esq., Messrs James, Owen, J. 'I hon-as. Hopkins, Volland, Moon, Rees, W. Phillips, Edwards, L Jones, and many ALL1 THE STALLS FOR THIS IMPORTANT SALE ARE ENGAGED.. Full particulars in catalogues, which may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Cardiff Horse Exchange, and 11, High-street, Cardiff. 12312 76665 SALE TO-MORROW. FIRST AUTUMN STUD SALE. HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 17, 1885. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING J3'i- will SELL by AUCTION, on the above date, without reserve, the following CUB HUNTERS, The Property of COL. THE, HON, F. C. MORGAN. M.P. CHESNUT MARE, 4 years, by Makehaste, out of Gieslti BAY GELDING, 7 years. 76692 n U ON TUESDAY, 20TH OCTOBER. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS, HOU^E dOLDERS, AND PAitTIES FURNISHING. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE uF CARPETS. Direct from the Atills of olte, of the first houses in the country, who are selling solely to rnak: way for next season's patternMS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, 20tl>0ctober, at 12 o'clock punctually, 150 FIRST QUALITY CARPETS of VARIOUS SIZES, the quality of which will be strictly guaranteed, comprising 30 VELVET PILE CARPETS of newest designs, in rich colours, made up in squares, with morticed rich colours, made up in squares, with morticed border. 20 ROYAL AXMINSTER CARPETS, in fashionable colours, and with borders to match. 55 FIVE-FRAME BRUSSELS CARPETS, elegant in design. 45 MADE UP TAPESTRY CARPETS of good patterns. 50 PAIRS OF TAPESTRY AND REP CURTAINS, wool mats, and Axminster Koulu. rugs, lace curtains, together with 1,000 YARDS OF FIRST QUALITY LINOLEUM in suitable sizes. The Auctioneers strongly recommend jmrchasers to this sale, as the qttatity will be guaranteed. The goods are from one of the best houses in the trade, and are sold to make way foritext season's patterns. Detailed catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 76629 ALTERATION OF DATE. THE .MARCHES, KINGSTONE, Five Miles from the City of Hereford. MESSRS ROGERS & HAMAR have been favoured with instructions from Mr W. Bowers (who is leaving the farm) to SELL by AUC- TION, as above, on MONDAY, the 19th day of October, 1885 (the day prev ous to Hereford October Fair), 102 Head of Pure-Bred HEREFORD CATTLE, com- prising 9 cows and their calves, 6 two-years-old heifers in calf, 34 three-years-old STEERS (very ripe and first-class quality), 8 two-years-old STEERS and 2 FAT COWS (they will be offered at Four o'clock) and Flock of 185 SHROPSHIRE-DOWN SHEEP; 16 NAG and CART HORSES and COLTS. The whole of the valuable AGRICULTURAL DI. PLEMENTS and other Effects. Luncheon at 11.30. Sale at 1 o'clock prompt. Catalogues no iv ready, and may be had at the Offices of the Auctioneers, Hereford and Knighton. September 20th, 1885. 231 63, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. EXPIRATION OF LEASE. PREMISES TO BE RE- BUILT. Tl/TESSRS OWEN and BRYANT are instructed by Mr Thomas Sealey, whose lease has expired, to SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, October 26th, 1885, on the above premises, the whole of his STOCK-IN-TRADE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Consisting of suites upholstered in various material. loo, dining and other tables, pier glasses, carpets, chiffonnieres, sideboards, cbalr, dresslllg-tables, wash. stands in mahogany and pine, chests of drawers, brass and iron badsteads, beds, mattresses, earthenware, and a miscellaneous collection of useful second-hand furniture and effects. S.de to commence at 12 o'clock. Owen and Bryant, b, Swiss-hall Chambers, Cardiff. 15th October, 1885. 76709 SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY AT SWANSEA. MR CHARLES LIUGHES has been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUES- DAY, October 20th, loo5, the following valuable leasehold COTTAGE PROPERTY. Namely: All those five weh-built HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 1 to 5, in Rock-street, Waun Wen, Swansea. This property is held, with Nos. 6 to 11, Rock- street, for the residue of a term of 75 years from the 2oth ".day of March, 1875, at the net yearly ground rent of 29 18s 9d, after deducting the ground receivable from the owners of Nos. 6 to 11. The bouses are situated in closed proximity to several important works, and are in such a position that they never need be unoccupied. Sale to commence at 3 o'clock p.m. For further particulars apply to Messrs Beor and Plant, Solicitors, 17, York-place, Swansea; or to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Brick Buildings, Oxford- street, Swansea. 76717 MHE LYDNEY AND FOREST^OFDEAN JL STONE COMPANY are prepared to supply, at the shortest possible Notice, RED, BLUE, or GREY STONE, in Blocks, Slabs, Coping, Steps, Paving, Landings, <fec., &c., of any size that may be required, and of the very best quality, aad at a low price. Application for particulars to Mr THOMAS EVANS, Contractor. &c., Riverside, Cardiff, or 75228 Mr PUGHSLEY, Lydney, Gloucestershire. A FACT WORTH KNOWING. itigECIIA PILLS Are admitted by thousands to be worth above a GUIN V. A a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wintl pain in the Htoiuach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness and swelling after meals, ditfstness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, costiveness, scurvy, and blotches on the skin disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c., <k'c. h ry. su"erer is earnestly invited to try one Box of tnese Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be nw WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. *or Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable. No iemaie sttould be without theni. There is no medicine to ne loium to equal Beechain's Pills for removing any obstructions or irregularity of the system. If taken ac- cording to the directions given with each box, they will soon restore females of al ages to sound and rooust health For a w^ak stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis- orders of the Liver, tliey act like MAGIC, and a few doses will be IOund, to work wonder# upon the most important- oigans in clie human machine. The) strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long- lost complexion, briug back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSK-BUDof health R ta the whole physical energy of the human frame. These are FACTS admitted by thousands embracing all of society, and one Of the best guarantees to the Net vons and Debilitateu is Beecnain's Pills. They have Le largest sale oi any patent ineuicine in the world. Prepared only by the Propnetor, T. BEECHAM Chemist. St. Helen's, Lancashire, ill Boxes at Is lid and 2s 9d each. Sold by aU Patent Medicine Dealers in the United Kingdom. N R Full directions are (riven with each hnx, 723) B ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. l J. DE REES, 180, COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, BILL-POSTElt and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY. Rents all the principal Hoardings in N*~aort. Ac. W»rt eitectt,-ad despatch. 311 alt5 bu Ruction. FOR SALE. GROUND RENTS AT SWANSEA. MR JOHN MACK LEEDER has re- ceived instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at Swansea, EARLY IN NOVEMBER, all those LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, Swansea, EARLY IN NOVEMBER, all those LEASEHOLD GROUND RENTS, known as the Burrows Fields Estate, comprising Recorder-street, Paxton-street. Sloane-street, Bathurst- street, Dunvant-place, and one side of Langdon-place, Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan, and beings part of the estate of the late Thomas Thomas, Esquire, sometime Recorder of Swansea. The property produces an annnal rental of S354, and is held under a head lease from the Corporation of Swansea, for the term of 99 years, from the 19th day of June, 1835. Particulars and conditions of sale will shortly be ready, to be obtained of Mr Francis James, Solicitor, Swansea; Mr H. A. Stephens, 4, Orchard-street, Port- man-square, London, W.; Messrs Tamplin, Tayler, and Joseph, 159, Fenchurch-street, London, E.C., or of the Auctioneer, Oxford Chambers, :walla:-3- SALE THIS DAY. FAIRFIELD HOUSE, MOUNT PLEASANT, SWANSEA. MESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS & SON have been instructed bv the Executors of the late Mr John Lewis to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 16th October, 1885, the well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Comprising walnut centre table, card table, two hand- some inlaid ormolu cabinets, music stand, whatnot, large pier glass, five frame Brussels carpet, nearly new, Italian marble vases, wool worked chair, pictures, mahogany dining table with two extra leaves, chiffon- niere, three engravings after Dore, eight mahogany chairs in leather, easy ditto, Howe's sewing machine, handsome dinner service, cheese dish and cover, brass picture rods, carpet, hearthrugs, mahogany hall table with marble top, two hall chairs, time-piece, butler's tray and stand, weather glass, hall lamp, bagatelle board, pictures, stair carpet, mahogany bedstead and rep hangings, spring and h ur mattresses, feather bed, bolster, and pillows, mahogany washstand with marble top, mahogany pedestal dress- ing table and glass, two wardrobes, set of ware, valuable set of hand-painted bedroom ware, 13 pieces coal vase, chests of drawers, washstands, dressing tables, swing glasses, towel rails, pictures, chairs, wardrobe, dish covers, iron boiler, warming pan, crimping machine, stand for warming dishes, knife box, baskets, croquet set, carpenter's bench, garden roller, lawn mower, garden hose, large iron safe with double doors, &c. Goods on view day previous t,) sale. ale to commence at 11 o'clock. 76533 Auctioneers' Offices, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. UPPER FOREST FARM, MORRISTON, Close to the Midland and Great Western Railway Stations. One mile from Llansamlet Station. MESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS are favoured with instructions from John Glas- brook. Esquire, to SELL by AUCTION, on the pre- mises of the above farm, on TUESDAY, 20th October, 1885, 36 head of prime, fat, 3-year-old STEERS of nice weight, and of the Shorthorn breed, Refreshments at 1, and sale to commence at Two o'clock p.m. Terms—Cash, and a week's keep will be given. 76632 Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, 8wansea. LLWYN DERW, OYSTERMOUTH, NEAR SWANSEA. SALE OF THE SUBSTANTIAL, ANCIENT AND MODERN HIGH-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, October 21st, 1885, the whole of the modern and well-preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DOGCART, PHAETON, LIBRARY of BOOKS, &c., comprising the entrance hall, vestibule, dining-room, drawing-room, bedrooms, billiard-room. library and 300 volumes of books, butler's pantry, servants' ball, kitchen, scullery, cellars, and out-doors, 4-wheel dog cart (nearly new), Victoria phaeton in very good condition, harness, stable appointments, garden tools, and other requisites, particularised in catalogues, which may be had on application to the Auctioneers, at their offices. The furniture on view day preceding sale from 11 to 4 p.m. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon pre- C*Auctioneers' Offices, Victoria Chambers, Oxford- street, Swansea. 7c63b FRIDAY, OCTOBER 23RD, COMMENCING AT 11 A. M. Genuine and attractive Sale of a Choice Collection of VALUABLE FOREIGN FUnS, comprising silk broche and Cashmere dolmans and visits, trimmed with squirrel and other furs; fashionable dolman- ettes and capes, richly lined with quilted satin; hearth rugs and carriage wrappers; choice fur trimmings of a rich amI varied description, indudin bear, skunk, racoon, Tasmanian, chinchilla, Tartary, goat, lynx, Russian fur, &c., with muffs to match seal skin mantles of exceptionally fine quality, MESSRS BEYNON & LEWIS are in- structed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, the above valuable stock, at the Auction Mart, 7, Oxford- street, :-5wa.nsea. On view the day prievious. Descriptive catalogue may be obtained forwarded post free, on application to the Auctioneers. 76631 SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed by the Mortgagee to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (in one or more lots, subject to such conditions which will be read at the time of sale), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, October 2utli, 1885, all those three well built DWELLING-HOUSES AND PREMISES, Situate and being 27, 28, and 29, Brunswick-street, Swansea, together with a PLOT OF GROUND Adjoining, sufficient to build anuther house, having a frontage of about 22 feet; and also the Shed and major part of the Steam Saw Mills built at the rear of the said premises, and now in the occupation of tbe mortgagor. Each house contains 2 sitting-rooms, 4 bell rooms. w.c., kitchen, scullery, and tho usual offices, with water anù gas laid ou, and dmiuage complete, and now in the occupation of Mr Powell and others as yearly tenants, at the aggregate reubl of JE66 per annum. The whole of the above is held under one lease for a term of 95 years, from September, 1868, at the annual roulld rent. of £ 15 16s, whicl will iJe apportioned 111 the avant of the property bemg sold in more than one lot. ale to commence at Three o'clock ill the afternoon. For further particulars apply to Mr Samuel Taylor, Chartered Accountant, 5, Castle-street, Swansea the Auctioneers, 10, Castle-street, Swansea or to Messrs Hodge, Hockin, and Marrack, Solicitors. Truro, Corn- wall. 76634 NEATH. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- structed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Brewery Yard, Windsor-road, Neath. on WEONESÐAY NEXT, Oct. ^Ist, 1885, the following LIVE STOCK, &c., viz.. 7 cows in profit, 48 two and thre-' year old heifers and steers, bay cart mare (six-years old, 15 hands), bay mare (seven-years old, 15 hands), threshing machine, chaff cutter, ploughs, cart and trap, harness, &c. Sale at Two o'clock. Credit on approved bills. Neath, Oct. 14th, 1835. 76695 YNISNEDD, Midway between Neath amI Resolven, and 1 mile frolll Aberdulais Station. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- structed by Mr John Jones to SELL by AUCTION, at Ynisnedd, on THURSDAY, October 22nd, 1385, the whole of the valuable LIVE STOCK, CROPS, &C., Comprising 80 fat ewes, 8 head of horned cattle, 2 capital draught mares (young), pony in foal, 2 promis- ing colts and filly, 3 ricks prime meadow and clover hay. about 30 tons, and about 15 tons of hay in barn carts, trap, and harness, ploughs, harrows, chaff cutter, turnip cutler and slicer, iron double cheese press (by Hodges aud Wright), and a lot of dairy utensils. TERMS.—On fat stock, 3 months' credit; and on store stock, crops, &c., 6 months' credit, on approved security, or tho usual discount. Luncheon at 12 Noon. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. The Mart, Neath. Oct. 9th,1883, 76696 NEATH. SALE OF FAT AND STORE SHEEP AND CATTLE, HORSES, &c. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- structed by Mr Evan Williams to SELL by AUCTION, in the Park, adjoining the Cricket Field, Neath, on MONDAY, October 26th, 1885, the following LIVE STOCK AND CROPS, Viz.—100 fat wethers. 30 fat ewes, 20 fat lambs, 7 fat cattle, 20 breeding ewes, 40 lambs, 2 cows with calves, 7 young cattle, draught maro, saddle mare, promis- ing black colt, 2 ricks hay, about 21 tons; 2 ricks white oats. Terms:—Four mouths' credit on approved bills, or 2i per cent. discount. Refreshments on the Gnoll Park at 12 noon. Sale at 1 o'clock. The Mart, Neath, Oct. 9th, 1885. 76697 -q NEW RESIGNS IN JQINNER gETS rjlEA gETS fJIOILET gETS rjlABLE QLASS Samples, i J Packages per post, free, f I free. KEPPLE & Co. 3, CLARE-STREET, T>RISTOL. 76285 -O STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF'S STARCH It having come to the riTTTTWc: QTARTR knowledge of Messrs Stiff o OlAKvll. and Co. that some retailers often attempt to induce the STIFF'S STARCH, public to purchase low pricedandinferior starches » QT'Aiir'W oy representing them to be Hrr o Ol Alton, the manufacture of Messrs „ Stiff & Co.. it is necessary STIFF'S STARCH, to put the public on its guard 8.jI;ain"t such unprin- S'i T U']"S STARCH. cipled practices,and tostate that every box or packet STTTMT'G OTAPPH Stiff's Starch bears l.Lr.r o ol AitOxl. the registered Trade Mark STIFF'S STARCH, QUEEN BESS. Stiff's Starch is Sold in SIb Packets and lib Fancy CJ TIFF'S STARCH. Boxes, and may be obtained of any Grocer, Druggist, or Q TIFF'S STARCH, or o £ the Manu' STIFF <fe CO., STIFF'S STARCH. REDCLIFF.ST., BRISTOL 509e 12296 76492 ESTABLISHED 1818. BILL-POSTING.—PHILIP R. JAMES, PONTYPRIDD and RHONDDA VALLEY BILL-POSTER and DISTRIBUTOR, Treorky, and 6 Church-stseet. Pontypridd Rents all the principal POSTING STATIONS in Pontypridd and Rhondda Valley Horse and Trap and Pianoforte kept for 1!e WQQt alt5 lm Ruction- SALE THIS DAY. SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE of high-class ANTIQUE OAK and other FURNITURE, Electro-plate, valuable old and other China, Pier Glasses, semi-grand Piano- forte, Oil and Water-Colour Paintings, brass Bed- steads, Carpets, .Bedroom Ware, Assayers Balance, &:c. MESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY & CO. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 16th of October, 1885 (and following day if necessary), at Mr Ward's Carriage Manufactory. Goat-street, Swansea (where they have been removed for the convenience of sale), the whole of the CONTENTS OF A MANSION, Comprising :— IN DRAWING-ROOM.—Semi-grand pianoforte, by Hagspiel and Co., Dresden drawing-room suite with settee, two antique elaborately carved oak chairs, two very handsome and beautifully-carved ebony tables, ebony flower stands, with" hand-painted inlaid tiles, walnut music stamf, very rare ebony oc- tagon tea table, brass fender and irons, otto- man, brass timepiece. Dresden and other orna- ments, mirrors, pier glasses, vases, several valuable and rare oil paintings (one a Madonna, by Perugino), watercolour paintings, steel engravings, terra cotta ornaments, ebony cabinet with bevelled plate.glass front, handsome hand-painted screens, china punch bowl, set in ormolu and hand-painted, a quantity of antique china, walnut chess table. Brussels carpet and rug, brass and other window poles, damask and lace curtains. NOTE.—A very valuable Assayer's Balance, in glass case, by Oertling, of London. LIBRARY.—Very old elaborately carved antique sideboard and pier glass to match, table and cover, oak coal vase bound in brass, mahoganny suite in morocco leather, marble timepiece, several valuable pictures and engravings, about 200 volumes of standard works, including Jules Verne's works in French, illustrated window poles and curtains, sundry ornaments, steel fender and irons, carpet, &c., <fcc. DINING-ROOM.—C rved oak suite, comprising 12 chairs, ladies' and gents' chairs, all upholstered in red morocco leather, massive oak sideboard with cellarettes and plate-glass back, dinner waggon, all to match, pair of very handsome bronze figures, pair of lustres, several oil paint- ings, very massive gilt pier glass, electro-plated spirit stand, butler's tray, electro-plated trays, cruet stand, claret jugs, dessert forks, knives, spoons, etc., valuable Wedgwood dinner service (bullfinch pattern), brass gong, liand-painted dessert service, carpet, fender and irons, etc., etc. ENTRANCE HALL, STAIRCASES, AND LAND- INGS.— Hat and umbrella stands, settee, chairs, rugs, mats, Brussels stair carpets, massive stair rods, 2 first. class fishing rods, fishing basket, reels, lines, flies, and general outfit. BEDROOMS.—The contents of 12 bedrooms, con- sisting of solid brass and other bedsteads, spring, hair, and wool mattresses, feather beds, bedding, a large quantity of linen sheets, etc., Welsh flannel blankets, eider down quilts, counterpanes, toilet covers, etc., mahogany wardrobes, very large duchesse dressing table and glass, washstands, mahogany and birch chests of drawers, chairs, mahogany commodes, baths, bedroom ware, screens, fenders and irons, poles and rings and curtains, carpets, rugs, pictures, ornaments, &c. KITCHEN, SCULLERY, LAUNDRY, and CHINA PANTR1.-Patent mangling machine, a large number of copper stew pans and cooking utensils, tables, chairs, knife cleaner, 3 filters, dinner and tea ware, several sets of hand-painted tea services, cut glass decanters, claret jugs, water jugs, claret, wine, cluuu- pagne, and other glasses, etc., etc. DAIRY, &c.. UTENSILS.—Inpluding a butter and cheese making machine, garden tent, lawn tennis set, garden roller, and garden tools. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had one week prior to Sale on applying to the Auc- tioneers, at their offices, 14, Fisher-street, Swansea. Goods on view two days prior to sale. Sale to commence each day at Eleven o'clock. The Auctioneers beg to call the special attention of the public to this sale, as the effects are all ot a supe- rior order, and embracing a considerable number of rare and beautiful articles of vcrtu, and that the whole will be sold absolutely without reserve. Dated Sept. 29th, 1885. 76504 fetters nub Contracts. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The PONTYPRIDD HOUSE PROPERTY and INVESTMENT COMPANY, Limited, are prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of TEN HOUSES at Graig, Pontypridd, and for Sundry Repairs and Additions to Ten other Houses purchased by the company, and situate at the Graig aforesaid. Seperate items to be stated in the tender for the erection of the new houses and for the repairs and additions. Plans and specifications to be seen at the office of the Architect, Mr T. R. Phillips, M.S. A., 20, Market-street, Pontypridd. Sealed Tenders, endorsed "Tenders for Graig Houses," to be sent to the undersigned on or before the 20th instant. The Company do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. 76658 H. S. DAVIES, Secretary. Old Post-office Chambers, Pontypridd, Oct. 10th, 1885. BUILDERS DESIROUS OF TENDER- JD ING for the ERECTION of a BAPTIST CHAPEL a.t Cathays can see plans and specification, and obtain quantities, at my office on or after Satur- day, 17th Uctober. Tenders to be sent in to Mr J. L. I Jenkins, 18, High-street, Cardiff, on or before Oct. 31, 1885, The committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. J. P. JONES, Architect, 76605 27, Park-street, Cardiff. alt5 by ^prifcratfi Contract. SALE by PIUV ATE CONTRACT, the Schooner KATIE," of Penzance, carrying 115 tons. A good, strong. English-built vessel of light draught of water, and copper fastened. Now lying on West Mud, Cardiff.—For further particulars, apply to Mr W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 912 taraptrty-, &r., to Met PORTHCAWL.—LAND TO BE LET JL FOR BUILDING PURPOSES, with liberty to purchase the Freehold. Porthcawl is a sea-side resort having most extensive sands, beautifully clear sea. water, easy railway communication with Cardiff, New- port, Bristol, &c. Is capable of development into a fashionable watering place.—For further particulars apply to Mr Charl s Taylor, R.I.B.A., Architect, Sur. veyor, and Civil Engineer, 22, Dnke-st, Cardiff. 74052 JfittanriaL OPTIONS OPTIONS !—How to make money rapidly on the Stock Exchange, without liability or risk, is c.early stated in Explanatory Book. sent gratis and post free.—Address George Evans and Co., Stockbrokers,Gr^sham House, London, E.C. Small sums carefully invested are often doubled in a few days. 76591 JJ T O C K EXCHANGE.] SYNDICATES. SYNDICATES. Extract from Christian Union, September 25. One of the ttost popular methods in Stock Exchange operations, which is growing in favour with investors and speculators, is the Syndicate System. And among the most successful are the Syndicates of Messrs J. Brown and Co., shareholders, of New-street, Birming- ham. 1 This enterprising firm, who have made the Syn- dicate System a speciality, have been eminently skilful in making them profitable for the benefit of their clients. Their most recent operations have resulted in profits of from THIRTY-FIVE TO SIXTY GUINEAS in favour of those subscribers taking shares in same. And as we believe Messrs Brown form a new Syndicate every week, they afford exceptional opportunities to speculators and investors for making money safely and quickly. EXPLANATORY CIRCULAR, PRESS OPINIONS, AND TESTIMONIALS SENT FREE ON APPLICATION. NO COMMISSION CHARGED WITHOUT A PROFIT IS REALISED. THE SUCCESS OF CtUR SYSTEM SPEAKS FOR ITSELF. J. BROWN & Co., Stock Brokers, 1, New-strset, Birmingham. 7bó77 Insurance. "VTATIONAL PROVIDENT INSTITU- -Ll TION. Established 1835. FOR MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE. Paid in Claims, £6,200,000. Profits declared, £3,400,000, Funds, £,OOO,OOO. Economical Management. Liberal conditions. Large Bonuses. IMMEDIATE PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. Assurances, with profits, payable at death, by single premium, limited number of premiums, or by premiums during whole of life. Endowment Assurances payable at any age on exceptionally favourable terms. < For actual results see prospectus or Board of Trade returns. 48. Gracechurch-street, London. Local Superintendent Mr Thos. Rees, Lanlai Cot- tage, Peterstone-super-Ely. Agents for District— Cardiff H. Lander, Bute Docks office; J. Rees, 8. Cowbridge-road, Penarth H. L. Rees, Stanwell-road. 75670 105,000 ftr wwS.1D E N T s- TWO MILLIONS PAID AS hCaO I^PE NSATION by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS ASSURANCE COMPANY 64, CORNHILL. ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. Paid-up and Invested Funds, £ 260,000— Premium Income, £235,000- Chairman HARVIE M. FARQUHAR, Esq. Apply to the Clerks at the Railway Stations, the Local Agents or WEST-END OFFICE-B, GRAND HOTEL BUILD- INGS. CHARING CROSS or at the HEAD OFFICE 64, CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C. 72720 11967 WILLIAM J. VIAN, Secretary. CCARDIFF ADVERTISING. BILL V POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES: CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. Hest Pennanbnt Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors ior all descriptions or Advertising Circuiar Distributing Ac, 99 i .A il orders nroinotlv attended 10. ^5?F>1 I TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL JL PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly corrtct all irregu larities and relieve the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sex. Boxes Is ld and 2s I ,f all chemists. Sent anywhere on receipt of stamps, by the Maker. E T. Towel, Chemist Nottingham. 31801 Clcctton JUifcrcsses. AST GLAMORGANSHIRE PAR- .fjt LIAMENTARY ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF EAST GLAMORGAN DIVISION. GENTLEMEN,— The Liberal Association of your Division have done me the honour ofselectin me to contest the Division in the Liberal interest. In response to that invitation, I offer myself as a Candidate for your suffrages at the coming General Election. My political creed is in complete accord and in fullest sympathy with the programme of the party led by the late Premier—the Right Honourable W. E. Gladstone. There are several questions peculiar to Wales which demand the attention of the Legislature, deserving, I believe, the advocacy and support of the representa- tives of Welsh constituencies—such as the Disestablish- ment and Disendowment of the Church of England in Walec, Intermediate Education, utilization of the Welsh language in schools, ranking Welsh with other spoken languages as a subject in entrance examina- tions, and making a knowledge of Welsh essential in those filling public offices in the principality. Questions common to the whole of the United Kingdom, namely, the amending of the Land Laws, reform of the House of Lords, Local Option, Enfran- chisement of Leaseholds, County Government Boards, and tree Education will have my heartiesi support. East Glamorgan being es sentially a mining constitu. ency, the necessary amendments of the Employers' Liability Act and the Mines Regulation Act, especially tv include in the latter a provision for the appoint- ment of competent working men as assistant mines inspectors, would receive my best attention. In conclusion. I beg to say tha.t I am prepared to make the sacrifice necessary to the faithful discharge of the duties incumbent upon a Parliamentary repre- sentative, and am determined, if lected, to make the honour and prosperity of the constituency my first consideration. 1 am, Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, ALFRED THOMAS. Park-place, Cardiff, Oct. 14,1885. 76694 JDARLIAMENTARY ELECTION. RHONDDA DIVISION. TO THE ELECTORS,— As the chosen Candidate of the Liberal Three Hundred, it becomes my duty to acquaint you with my views on the principal political questions uf the day. I am invited to represent an essentially labour constituency; and if returned, I shall do all in my power to support measures calculated 10 protect the lives and advance the interests generally of the work. men of the Rhondda, as well as those of the United I{indom. All legislation tending to reduce the number of acci- dents of all kinds to a minimum, will find in me a loyal supporter. The Mines Regulation Act, contributing as it does so greatly to the comfort and safety of the men, yet re- quires amending in several particulars. I would cordially snpport measures tending to lessen the friction between masters and men, such as giving the fullest liberty in the selection of check-weighmen, and providing equal facilities for the prosecution of employers and employed for infractions of the Jaw. I am in favour of perfect Religious Equality, and would vote for the Disestablishment and Disendow. ment of the State Church. Affirmation should be sub. stituted for Oath in Parliament and Courts of Law. I am in favour of a thorough reform in the Land Laws in the direction of making cheap and easy the Transfer of Land, abolishing Primogeniture and the Law of Entail and would support every other measure cal- culated to make the Land produce the greatest benefit to the nation. I would warmly support Mr Broadhurst's Bill, en- abling Leaseholders to purchase the fee-simple of their property on fair terms. I am in favour of Local Option, Free Education, and the Abolition of Perpetual Pensions. I would vote for the Reform of the House of Lords, International Arbitration, the Reduction and Proper Adjustment of Taxation both Imperial and Local. If elected to serve you in Parliament, I will always endeavour to prove faithful to your interests, and to the high trust reposed in me. 76567 FRED L. DAVIS. LYJU^ICXEAL ELECTS, 1885. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE WEST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMAN,— My term of office as one of your representa- tives in the Town Council will expire with this month, and I beg to offer myselt as a candidate for a renewal of your confidence. DurTng the time I have been in the Council, I have done my best to secure efficiency and economy in all matters pertaining to the welfare of the borough. I shall continue, if re-elected, to give my best con- sideration and support to all questions of public duty and good, and will endeavour at all times to promote the development of the trade of the town. I am, 1 adies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, RICHARD MARTIN. Swansea, October, 1885. 76714 Wegal Motices. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that on a peti. tion dated the 15th day ot October, 1885, a receiving order against GEORGE HOLWAY, of 19, Bruns- wick-street, Swansea, in the county of Glamorgan, baker and beer retailer, was made by the County.court of Glamorganshire, holden at Swansea, on the 15th October, 1885. The first meeting of creditors will be held at the Official Receiver's Offices, 6, Rutland-street, Swansea, on the 27th October, 1885, at two o'clock in the afternoon. Proofs of debt to be used at such meeting must be lodged with me on or before the 24th day of October, 1885. Proxies must be lodged by the 26th day of Oct., 1885. The public examination of the debtor is to be held on the 25th November, 1885, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon, at the Town-hall. Swansea. 76715 WTT.T.LAM ROSSER, Official Receiver. HIGH-CLASS BESPOKE TAILORING JLJL ESTABLISHMENT. E. J-. BAKEH, 5, CROCKHERBTOWN. CARDIFF (LATE OF HIGH-STREET). LADIES' HABIT AND COSTUME MAKER, GENTLEMEN'S HUNTING BREECHES, LIVERIES, UNIFORMS, &c. 76675 PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC Strengthens the Nerves and Muscular System. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON a TONIC Animates the Spirits and Mental Faculties. OEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON X TONIC Promotes Appetite and Improves Diges tion. P- EPPER QUINiNEAND IRON JL TONIC thoroughly Recruits the General Health, and induces a proper healthy condition of the Nervous and Physical Forces. GREAT BODILY STRENGTH.— JC PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC.— By enriching the blood, giving firmness to the tissues, and strengthening the muscular system, weakness disappears, appetite returns, fatigue ceases, and re- cruited health results. GREAT NERVE STRENGTH.— \JT PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC braces up the weakened nerves, increases strength of pulse, fortifies the nerve centres. REAT MENTAL STRENGTH.— PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC, by its supporting influence on the body and nerves, repairs the ravages caused by over-taxing the brain power, and so gives really great mental strength. It costs about ljd each dose. SI REAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH.— \JT PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC pro- motes appetite, strengthens the stomach, stopping sinking sensations, removes indigestion, heartburn, palpitation, cures dyspepsia, constitutional debility, restoring health, strength, and energy. ALF-CROWN- BOTTLES of PEP- tJL PER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC are now sold, bringing it in reach of all. Next size, 32 doses, 4s 6d. Insist on having Pepper's Tonic. No other is of any use. QULPHOLMELOTION for CLEARING O the SKIN.—Cures all eruptions and blemishes in a few days. Beautifully fragrant. Perfectly harmless. Removes every kind of pimple, spot, or scuri, and ren. ders the skin clear, smooth, supple, and healthy. Sold everywhere. DULPHOLINE LOTION.—An EXTER- K3 NAL, REMEDY for SKIN DISEASES.—A fluid for preserving the skin and enabling it to perform its proper functions. buLPHOLINE LOTION renders the U most disfigured SKIN CLEAR and presentable combining the virtues of a medical application with the attraction and luxury of a toilet preparation. S^ULPHOLINE LOTION TTTACKS old t-J deep-seated SKIN COMPLAINTS, eczema in its many forms, psoriasis, prurigo, totter, pityriasis, scaly formations, blackheads, ache in any phase. All irritation is allayed, and these objectionable, unsightly affections quickly yield to the purifying effect of Sulpholine, a marvellous Detergent Lotion Sold everywhere. Bottles 2s 9d. 67233 M PAINE, BILL POSTER, DIS- TRIBUTOR, £ c., 25, CARDIFF-STREET ABERDARE, begs to inform the public generally that be rents all the largest and principal J&ill-Postin i Stations in Aberdare, Aberaman, Hirwain, aDd ail out- yinrr districts. Contracts made weekly or yearly N.B.—Note.—At Paine's Temperance Hotel and Board ne House,at aboveaddress, tobacco, cigars, and refresh, ments of all kinds may be had at any time, and good Accommodation for travellers, d:c 8059—44o 7 public glatias. CARDIFF AND DISTRICT COAL CO. for Best House Coal.—Agent, EDWARD RKKS, 58, Partridge-road. 932 n- ABERGAVENNY DOG, POULTRY, PIG ICON, CAGE BIRD, RABBIT, AND CAT SHOW will take place on THURSDAY, the 19th NOVEMBER, 1835. Schedules are in preparation. Entries close 10th November. Secretary, Mr James Straker, Abergavenny. 76405 TO-NIGHT. NEW PARK HALL. TIll" REV. HUGH PRICE HUGHES, M.A., OF LONDON, and REV. BENJAMIN WAUGH, Editor Sunday Magazine," Will, with several Ministers and Gentlemen, address a Meeting for the Promotion of SOCIAL PURITY, On FRIDAY NEXT, at 7.30. Chair to be taken by John Cory, Esq., J.P. ——— 76682 Body of Hall, free. Reserved Seats, Is each. Tickets to be had at W. Jones, Printer, Duke-street. JQISESTABLISHMENT "IN WALES^ THE GREAT ANNUAL MEETING. Under the Auspices of the South Wales Council of the LIBERATION SOCIETY, will be held at ABERDARE, ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 20th, 3885, Under the Presidency of LEWIS DAVIS, Esq, J.P.. Ferndale. The following gentlemen will speak :— C. H. JAMES, Esq., M.P., Mertliyr. ARTHUR J. WILLIAMS, Esq., Candidate for South Glamorgan. ALFRED THOMAS, Esq., Candidate for East Gla. morgan. F. A. YEO, Esq., Candidate for West Glamorgan. F. SONLEY JOHNSTONE, Esq., Cardiff. THOS. WILLIAMS, Esq., J.P., Merthvr. JOHN FISHER, Esq., London and Rev. J. MATTHEWSJ Swansea. The Chair will be taken at Seven o'clock. 76707 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALES AND MONMOUTHSHIRE. DISTRIBUTION OF PRIZES AT THE GREATER PARK HALL, BY LORD ABERDARE, K.C.B., ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 21ST, AT 7.30. MR HENRY RICHARD, M.P. (Vice-President), THE DEAN OF LLANDAFF, SIR EDWARD REED, M.P., And others have promised to address the Meeting. 76684 JNFIRMARY SATURDAY, 1885. COLLECTIONS WILL BE MADE IN CARDIFF AND NEIGHBOURHOOD, ON SATURDAY NEXT, OUT. 17, 1885, For the purpose of raising funds towards THE MAINTENANCE OF THE CARDIFF INFIRMARY.. During the past year the number of persons who received aid from the Institution were In-patients, 797 Out-patients, 7,406 making since the commence- ment of its operations a total of 12,683 In-patients, and 141,926 Out-patients. These figures speaK for them- selves, and show the great ctaim the ltlstitution has upon all classes for 11beral support. We may also state that the number of In-patients now treated at the New Infirmary are thrice as many as were treated in the OM, tIberefore a mm h larer income is required. The subscriptions will be received by the committee In the Town-hall, on Infirmary Saturday, October 17tbf 1885, and following Saturdays,from 6 to 7.30 p.m. Collecting Bocks can be obtained by applying to the undersigned at the Infirmary. GEO. T. COLEMAN. ) WILLIAM LINCOLN, Hon. Secretaries. FRANCIS W. LOCK, ) Councillor DAVID JONES, Treasurer. RABBIT COURSING I RABBIT COURSING COURSING Mr GEORGE MOXHAM, of the Shearers' Arms, Panteg, will give S2 10s, added to a sweepstakes of 10s each, for an unlimited number of Dogs on SATUR- DAY, October 17th, 1835. Entries received up to one o'clock on Saturday. A large supply of rabbits on hand. JGRITISH PHARMACOPOEIA, 1885. Published under the JilectioR of the Generul Council of Medical Education and Rapstration pur. suant to the Medical Act (1858). Mr J. MUNDAY. Chemist, 1, High-street, Cardiff, wishes to inform the public, that he has added to stock the New CHEMICAL AND GALENICAL PREPARATIONS of the 1885 Pharmacopoeia (just published), and is, there- fore, in a position to dispense Prescriptions ordering Drugs contained in Official Publication. The Dispensing. pepartlltfnt. receives his personal attention. Physicians Prescriptions and Family recipes are prepared with the most Scrupulous care a.nd accuracy, and all Drugs and Chemicals are guaranteed to be absolutely pure, and of the finest quality procurable. Surgical Appliances, and Invalids' requisites of every description kept in stock. Water Bed lent on hire. Parcels daily from London, 76587 IBuilMng acídit5. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, 20, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. MONEY READY TO BE ADVANCED On Mortgage of Houses nr Land. Prepaid Investing Shares issued a.t 5 per cent. interest. Deposits received daily at 4" per cent. interest. Apply to the Secretary, 10907-62493 R- EMERY. J>RINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT BUILDING SOCIETY BUSINESS DONE IN 1884: £1;36,835 TOTAL INCOME. £9;3,400 ADVANCED ON MORTGAGE AT 5 PER CENT. £21,400 RECEIVED ON SHARES AT 5 PER CENT. £56,900 RECEIVED ON DEPOSIT AT 4" PER CENT. THE OLDEST, LARGEST, AND BEST Building Society in the neighbourhood. Business transacted daily. 7422 28, SAINT MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 41144 W. SANDERS.^MANAGING SECRETARY. THE CARDIFF BUILDING .JL SOCIETY, Under the revised Rules, now offer the following advantaes TO DEPOSITORS. 1-Dep?sits received and paid out daily with the same facility as in Banks. Interest, 3 per cent NOTICE.—THE DIRECTORS ARE PREPARED TO RKCKIVE A LIMITED SUM AT 4 PER CENT., UNDER SPECIAL CONDITIONS. TO SHAREHOLDERS. 2.-Five per cent. compound iuterest guaranteed from month of entry. 3.—Bonus added to shares which have remained in forc for more than two years. 4.—Shares withdrawable at one month's notice with Interest and Bonus added to date of withdrawal. Prospectus, Rules, and information may be obtained of the undersigned, PETER PRICE, Secretary Head Office 3, Crockherbtown, Cardiff. 73276 QOUTH WALES MERCANTILE O BUILDING SOCIETY, PHILHARMo\ir CHAMBERS, CARDIFF.-The Directors are pre pared to accept Deposits at 4.! per cent., subject to 3 months' notice.—Office hours 9 to 6 (Wednesiliw to 1).—JOHN JENKINS, Chartered Ac^untant Managing Secretary. 55662 RPHE MERTHYR AND DOWLALS X BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1872, and incorporated under the Bnilili> Societies Act, 1874. •" LOANS made, 011 Mortgage, at the Shortest Notifo n Sums varying FROM £ 100 TO £ 10,000, lce> Repayable in Monthly or Quarterly instalment* Three to Thirteen Years, at the option of Borrower Tables or Pe-payinents, Costs m Mortgages an I Surveyors Fees, have been revised, and. co^Qide,ahh, lleduced. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAI AT. VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of payments and Preliminary Charges beiii" .-rtaiiv .Lowered. The utmost Ssecrecy is maintaineu For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr Pet«M Williams, at the Office of ttie Society, 50 GlehBinVfi street, Merthyr Tydfil. ^publications. NOW READY. J. WRIGHT AND CARDIFF DIRECTORY, WITH COPPER-PLATE MAP, COBKECTED TO DATE. SUBSCRIBERS, 5s; NON-SUBSCRIBERS, 6s 6d. WRIGHT AND CO., BRISTOL, AND ALL CARDIFF BOOKSELLERS. 64201 IMPORTANT. -One Box of theI.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all private cases and compli- cations of the urinary organs, whether acquired or other- wise. Sent post free for 4s by Proprietor, G. D. Horton" M.P.S (from, he General Hospital), Aston-road' Birmingham. Agents Cardiff-A, Hagon, Cheiuist, 39' Bridge-st. Mertbvr- WIlls. Chemist, Pontmorlajs and Georgetown. Swansea—Lloyd Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport—Young, Chemist, High-street. N.B.—Have never been known to fail. Letters answered free 74529 ONE BOX OF CLARKE S^B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, gravel, and pains in the back. Sold in boves, 4s 6d 8a.ch, by all chemists and patent medicine vendors; or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties' Drug Company, Lincoln. Wholesale Agents, Barclay Seas, London, and all the wholesale boa sea. a 128 }3ulJlit: _11tUStlnent5. CARDIFF THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE A MANAGER .MR. EDWARD FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER JOHN SHERIDAN. Last Two Nights of the Celebrated Maile. Beatrice's Company, under the direction of Mr Frank Harvey. "TO-NIGHT (nUDA Y). October BENEFIT OF MR FRANK HARVEY. Production of the powerful drama by Frank Harvey, A MAD MARRIAGE. Received everywhere with the greatest possible enthusiasm. Maurice, Count de Carnac ,Mr I<'RA:li HARVEY. Concluding with an original farce by Mr Frank Harvey, A CURE FOR A MO I HER-IN-LAW. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY), OCTOBER 17TH, The new drama, A RING OF IRON. MONDAY NEXT, October 19, The COMPTON COMEDY COMPANY. Monday—Davy Garrick RIue?day—-Ylie Rivals Wed- nesday —London Assurance Thursday —She Stoops to Conquer Friday-Money; Saturdaj—Belphegur. DOITS open at 7; Commence 7.vO, Half-price 9. Stage Door and St. Mary-street Entrance open 6.30, Sixpence extra. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Crockherbtown. a.S2.)7 ST. MARY. V TREET. CARDIFF. MON. D'AITCS GRAND WA3CWDRK EXHIBITION. Continued success AND LAST L WO NIGH:S OF PBO. FESSOR RICARDO and PERI ORMINQ DOGS. Last Two Nights of IIQ: lRIJ.LOa.nft his Yen. tiiloquial Figures. Evr. evemtng at 7.15 6t-d 8.30. Day performances, Wednesdays and_ Saturdays at 3. Wax-Work Exhibition open from 10 till 10. Admission 3d, children 2d. Reserved seats during the performance, 3d extra. ,T.LR 959 F. J. SMI 111, Manager (BDuoitian. ~CAIU5IFF. JPIRST-CLASS_SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. ST. CATHERINES, PARK-PLACE CARDIFF. 11190 PRINCIPAL—-MISS TULLIS. 65185 SCHOOL to~#0YS wd GIRLS. — IO MOSTPELLIER IlpOSk, Senghenydd-road, Cathavs, Cardiff. Conducted by the MISSES MADDOX. 73979 DANCING AND CALISTHENICS.— Medellin House, F,;7,?R,INC'IPALS- The Misses EVANS, special Classes lor Calisthenics. 850 ~PJYARTH. SAINT AUDRIES, PLYMOUTH-ROAD, PKXAULH. Kir&t-cliiss School for Girls. Principal, MISS FROST. 541 tj pENARTH. CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS 73234 MISS FISHER, and MISS L. FISHER. (JOWBRIDGE. /^PVEAT HOUSE, COWBRIDGE, \TT I ADIES SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS—MRS AND MISsl<.s CULVERWEEL. Sint^ December. IF. 9° CREATES have been J.>receptol'8 anti Trinity (io!knre eXaInlllatlons. 43084.7&).3 SWANSEA. A MAKSYCWMMEII- 1GHER "GRADE SCHOOL FOR PRINCIPAL—MRS^ & 11 • J^NES, C.M. Special Classes formed £ OF,5?FOU^°VERN,NENT (Certifi. cate and SCHOLARSUIP) E^U^ „ ?4a3l LADIES' COLLEGE AND SCHOOL SUMMER FIELD HALL, MALSYCWMM^ CARDIFF. Pitiycii'AL—>IFC» NICHOLS. During the last two year* from this school have gaine L CERTIFLOWE^. &c" at the different University LXAMMATIONS- W ITI! 0' TFAE ,AST six tnontbs 2o have COIUZT \PRTcep- Overly TESTIMONIALS from the parents of THEWU,AN all PARTS of WALE*, MONTOOUTK WC*C«5STOR, :LonUoa, OPINIONS OF PRESS/, The South Wales Daily .■ .A good and successful work is being done here1 A^UER education, and the College deserves the support 01 the middle and upper classes." 75301 LLANDOVERY ——-—- RPHE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. TRUSTEES Lady LLANOVER. The ASAPH, Rev. Chancellor PHLL.LLL'S. JONES. Esq. (Biaenos), W. D. H- C AMPLE LL DAVYS Esq (Neuadd Fawr). VISITOR: THE BISHOP OF ST. DAVID'S WARDEN ^AO-MASTER; Rev. J. OWEN, M.A., L&TE ?R;1}OLfR °O J«SUS College OXIORD; 2nd Class J^ULCLASS MAT £ E' mat ical Mods. <T,ID CLAS.I MAU-ENUUCAI FINAL*; late JVelsh Professor and CLASSICAL Lecturer, St. David's COLLEGE, Lauipeter. ASSISTANT MASTERS Rey. E. J, M-CLELLAN, M;;RIATLSTH, VSTI,,8S Exhibi. T UN?.R PEEK'S CoUeSe,Ox^, 1st C-HTANCAL Mods. • H- INTER, B.A., UP™ Exhibitioner, '^T. JOHN'S College, Cambridge 6th Junior Outime 1-J. RICHARDS. B.A., TETE ^P«> Scholar, Merton College, Oxford, First ^FCUUTICAT Mods. I'LRST Cla s Mathematical TMALS EIR^T Class SCIENCE Finals Highly FOR the Junijr I niversity MATHEMATICAL SCTIOIAR^H.p. K- HART WELL JONES, B.A., late Scholar Jesus College, Oxford, and PO»'S EXHIBITIONER FIRST Class assical Mows. Secona C.A« Classical Finals Chancellor's Latin Essay. G. G. COULTON, .,°Pen Classical Scholar, St. Catherines College, Cambridge MUSIC. 0 J. H. WI'l'KH, B.A., Secùntl ill.. :\Iusic Cambridge enjor Locals, lö7o. FRENCH. Rev. G. G. COULTON. formerly of St. Omer's Lycee. DRAWING. D. SAUN-DEKS XHO.MAS, Certificated Teacher of the Science and Art Department, KENSINGTON PRILL. SERGEANT OXFORD EX BOYS are prepared FOR Oxford and Cambridge the Indo Matriculation, and all Preliminary Examina- tions. Special attention tS to SCIENCE, and the Laboratory will be thoroughly rentted. Since the foundation of the School in 1"48, the health of the pupils has beeu exceptionally E buildings, which are lar«« and commodious, are now bE;LLG F)UL IN COM. Plete repai. Every attention will be given to the home comforts of boarders. Parents. are allowed to choose the place of worship they wish their sons to attend. SL:XX TERM COMMENCES THURSDAY, £ KPI^EMBER 17th, V1,1;UN ?; R'S ARE RECEIVED OY the W arden ami MR M Clellan. FR OR fu.H particulars APPLY to the Warden, The REV. JOHN ON EN, M.A.. 76133 Ihe College, Llandovery. h h h KEYNSHAM, NEAR BRISTOL, KEYNSHAM SCHOOL, NEAR BRIS- TOL.-BOYS prepared for PUBLIC SHOOLS, & professional or business caseer superior home coni- fort.For prospectus, Sc., apply to the principal, Keynsliain School, Somerset. 829 NORTH TAWTON, NORTH DEVON. :N olftTH TTWTON SCHOOL^ PATRON—The Earl of PORTSMOUTH. A thoroughly useful and practical education, with Preparation for various examinations. Boarders from B21 per annum. 72521 Prospectus and honour list from the Head Master. SJCHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS.—The attention of Principals of PRIVATE and other is directed to the following MODERATE PitH. PAID TARIFF for school ADVERTISE, ;— I' One Three Six Twelve Insertion Insertions. Insertions. Insertion s. d. s. d "• "OUR Lines 1 0 •• 2 6 4 0.. O 0 Six Lines ..16..30.. 60.. 90 K'ght Lines,. 2 0 •• 5 0 8 0 •• 12 0 TWELVE Lines 3 0 7 0 12 0 18 0 Eight-words rnav be calculated to llliue. Advertise ments CAN aiso appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUU'H WALES WEEKLY NEWS ill conjunction with those in the Suruh Wales Daily so as to form 1 I^.R. :¡ seheM or fUUgtotts Crimes. KELIGIOUS SERVICES.-The atten- tion of Church and Chapel Managers is invited to the loliowin" SPECIAL PREPAID TARIFF for Ad, ^ertisetnents announcing the holding of RELIGIOUS STRVXCISS, ANNIV1^ARIES, and TEA MEIIT- ING8.- One Three Six Xweiv Insertion Insertions. Insertions, Insertions s. d. S- S- Q. M d ^PUR Lines 14 •• 40 0 0 £ B Liues 2 0 •• 6 0 9 0 12 0 LIGHT lanes.. 2 8 •• 8 0 12 0 16 0 ■•\elveLines. 4 0 ..12 0 18 0 24 0 Lines 6 0 18 0 Q 36 0 24 LINES 8 0 24 0 3FC C 48 0 ,'=HT words may be calculated to a lire. This Tarilf LS limited strictly to the Advertisements enumerated These Notices can aiso appear in the CARDIFF ■LIMLTE and SOUTH WrALES WEEKLY NEWS HI tonunctioa with those in the South Wales bailx 1.0 form art of the series of Insertions SI W A N SEA OFFICE OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. *F(H1i°RDERS FROM NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt FMM »)OI1'™AND be executed upon the TAME terms as ^ECHIET Office. evhe u DAILY NEWS" delivered to Subscribers early A IN AN>' PARL of the K»wn. LRTLS'iMENTS received up to Seven o'clock DAIIA^N 1SURTI°U IU NEXC BURNING'S issue of the piiulie .Amusements. SWANSEA. "XTEW THEATRE AND STAR OPERA 1. HOUE, Wind-st., Swansea..Director, A. Melville MISS NELLIE FARREN, TO-NIGHT, FRIDAY, Miss F"ARREN The Pre-eminent Artiste. Miss FARREN From the Gaiety Theatre, London. 'Miss FARK EN With her Kemarkablv Powerful LODOX COMPANY. Miss Farren's Company includes.Mr H. MONKIIOUSE. Miss Farren's Company include,. Mr A. WILLIAMS. Miss Farren's Company, a (heat Combination. TO-NIGHT (Friday) commencing at 7.3o with Uuckst one's GOOD FOR NOTHING. Miss FARREN as Nan." Concluding with 1st and 2nd Act, F. Durmwd's o AUIEL Miss FARREN as Ariel." Miss F ARK EN To-night in Two Characters. Full Chorus. New Costumes and Nceneiy. The admirable band of the establishment. Musical director for Miss Farren—Mr P. Stanislaus. Miss FARREN as Aladdin. Saturday. Reserved Seats, 4s. Office, Messrs Brader, Wind-street. Doors open 7 commence 7.30. No second price. NEATH and Intermediate Stations Special Train after perform-mce 011 Saturday. Traverner's English Opera C mpany Next Week: The Mikado, Week Following. 72330 (Excursions. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY ON SATURDAY XIGHT, OCTOSER 17th, A FAST EXCURSION TI!AI.\ FOR LONDON will leave CARDIFF at 11.55 p.m., NE WPORT 12.25 a.m. (Sunday morning), Ch pstow 1.0, LYùlley 1.20, and Newnliam at 1.55 a.m. ret'irning October* 19th, from Patldingion at lU.4o p.m. Tickets also issued to return October 22nd. For fares see special bills. 76652 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. BRISTOL MUSICAL FESTIVAL. On OCTOBER 20th, lst, 22nd, and 23rd, CHEAP RETURN TICKETS, 1, 2, 3 cla-s, will be issued to IlRlSlOl, to holders of 1 estival Tickets at a Single Fare and a Quarter by any train, according to class, from Swansea, Abergavenny, Reading, Salisbury, Wey. mouth, Weston.,uper,la.re, and intermediate st<iLions; also from Taunton a.nd Bridgwater, available to return on day of issue by any train stopping at station booked from. 7u7o5 J. GRIERSON. General Manager. Hotels. TREGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, ST. IVES, CORNWALL, stands in its own grounds of nearly 100 acres, overlooking the Hay. and is sur- rounded bv Gardens and Plantations. Magnificent sea views from every part of the grounds. Climate delightfully pure and bracing. Billiards. Croquet, Lawn Tenuis, Archery, Cricket, &c. Private road to beach for bathing. 76303 21 and 22, Kroadmead. Plain Tea, 3d or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, Good Beds, Is ami Is 6d. 7D148 rjpHREE gYSTEM rpHREE gYSTEM JpiANOFORTES BY BROAD WOOD J>IANOFORTE& BY COLLARD. pIANOFORTES BY BRINSMEAD JpiANOFORTES BY NEUMEYER. JpiANOFORTES BY KIRKMAN. JpiANOFORTES BY ERARD. AND ALL THE LEADING MAKE its, FROM 10s. MONTHLY Until Paid for after which, and Without any Further Charge whatever, the instrument becomes the Property of the Hirer. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACO'LL QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF rpaOMPSON AND gHACKELL, 97 & 98. OXFORD-STBEET, SWANSEA fpHOMPSON AND gHACKELL 118. HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR; rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL 35, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT; ALSO AT GLOUCESTER AND TEN 13Y r¡mE rjlHREE SYSTEl Was first introduced into South Wales by THOMPSON ND SHACKELL upwards of tweuty years ago, smoj which time many thousands of homes have been ren- dered happy by the possession of a rusica1 Instrument on such easy terms. The Monthly Payments are so low that there need be no house without a PIANO, AMERICAN ORGAN, OR HARMONIUM rjiHOMPSON AND gHACKELL Are always pleased to send Full Particulars, witn Descriptive Pamphlet, Photographs ot the Newes; Styles. &c., free by post, on the application of any ntending purchaser. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. The most liberal Discount is allowed to as Buyers and a large number of SECOND-HAND PIANOS are always in Stock to select from at about HALF PRICE. rjlHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, CARrMT. SWANSEA, NEWPCKT, MERTHYR, GLOUCESTER, anu TENBY 59578 lóge ''VNHEX, YOU ASK FOR" KECMTi b JiLl J SEE THAT YOU GET IT." p ECklTT S BLUE PRTVPV ^SPII in the PRINCK OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. BLUE- DUCHESS OR EDIXBCEOHVLV-NOEV. 12150—74o28 £ jrosby's BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR ^"iROSBY'S I^LIXUTT" IROSBY'S |^LIXIR CROSBY'S ELIXIR. JJXOSEVS I^UXIU 3^32? sr. ( IKOSBY'S I ELIXIR. for colons, COLI>», ^JKOSB\ s I^I.IXIR (JEOSEVS jkuxm CBOSBY,S ELLXLA CIROSBY'S | ELIXIR. Xs invaluable to Travel- «i>/wi> Jlli lers, Sportsmen, Eim- | lROSB\ S ij^LIXIR „rants, and others, who Cl jCJ nave to encounter expo- iuOSBY'b | 1 LIXIIi BUre to niueuit?iic> IIA oi ibt ntiaUier. IROSBY'S |^LIXIR CIROSBY'S "i^LlXIR CROSRY'S ELIXIR. M CROSBY'S | .^LIXIR |1 Works wonuers in cases tIROSBY'S g^LIXIR OI PLLMO.NAKV CON- J 1^ SUMPTION, aim has been CIROSBY'S liLixin "se;1 Ylth •sl="ai success |4. in Asthma Bronchitis | IROSBY'S "i^LIXIR flROSBY'S "HLIXIR J^.TVIR ELIXIR ( "'EOSBVS .ILIMK J, IU /^ROKKVS "HLIXIR reiueuy j0l all ( 1yRObBY h. Complaints, & equaiiv CROSBY'S I^UXIR E^^IOUS JU NIGJ'I d ^ROSBY s ej*ts, Infiuenaa, Qui. 5"*lROSBY'S I^LIXIR ^C. V^ROSBY'S f<WXIR. • J ROOKK'S I^ROSBYS J^LIXIR. USTI M O N I A L. CCROSBY'S |LIX.IR Dr. Rooiiii, Scarborough, 1 J-J. TVT1, of the "*anti- d ^ROSBY'S | ^i-.lXIR Lancet,' writes as iol- I; lows: 1 have repeat- g -^ROSEV 'S J^~JJJ-A.IR edly observed how very J-i j, rapidly und invariably it C^ROSBY S |^iU_X.IR suouueu Cough, Pain, ami „ >w, ^i- Tv Irritation o: uie Chest in ¿ '1ROSBY'i.'LIXIU cases 01 Piamonary Gou- j 4-^ r sumption; and i can, t^ROSBY S I^LIXIH. wiih the greatest coufl- J dence, recommend it as a d X L1XIR most vaiuiibie adjunct to JLi an otherwise strengthen C^RO&BY s > LIXIR rug treatment ior this disease." ^jlRO&LY s LIXIR. ^JJROSBY'S LIYm. CROSBY'S ELIXIR CIROSBY'S "O LIXIR j is sold in botties, at Is ljd, I Jhi Is 9a. 4s6d, Jt lis each, by CIROSBY'S X^LlXin all Chemists and Patent I j Medicine Vendors, and tCROSBY'S I JALIXTii Wholesale by JAMES M. j 1^, CROSBY, Ctiemist, Scar- ^JROSBY'S jj^t.IXIR horough, England. ^JROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. I ^business Afiucwses. THE PRICE OF AX OVERCOAT. THE CHANGE OF SEASON necessitates warmer clothing, so in reply to many who want to know what a new Overcoat wili cost, W J-> R C E & g O N S, Fashionable Clothiers and Outfitters respectfully sub. mil their revised IbL of price fur the newe-t stvles- MEN'S FANCY COLOURED OVERCOATS. 10/ 15, 20 25/ 30/ 35 40-, and 45, MEN'S PILOT ANT NAH OVERCOATS, 30", 40/ 50-. BLACK WORSTED OVERCOATS, 20", 25¡-, 35, 45/ 55/ MEN'S BLUE PILOT REEFERS, 15/ 30/ BOYS AND YOUTHS OVERCOATS, from 3/11 to 50: Winter Clothing, Waterproofs. Hats. Capes, Shirts and ji-jsiery in great variety. i ADDRESS :— THE CARDIFF HOUSE., 50 it 51, ST. MARY-STREirr. & 46 47, CAROLINE 23 SlitJCET, CARDIFF. in. S H 0 0 T I GEASON, 1885. IO -— We beg to call the attention u: sportsmen 111 general to our Stock of Breech-Aw.duig Gutis o: various qualities. We have in stojk the following DOUBLE BARREL BKEECH LOADING UUNI s. d. No. 1 Ejector, lJammerlessGfln 3b 0 < 2 Consentric, Wood Bar 2o 10 0 3 Consentric, Treble Grip Gun 25 10 0 4 Semi, Hamm jrless Gun 14 0 • 5 G. and P. Patent., Hainmerless Gun 11 0 0 6 Treble Grip, Hammer Gu:i 11 0 0 7 Steel Barrel, Bar Lock Gun 880 S Barrel, Buck Lock Guu 7 0 6 9 Damascus Barrel, Back Lock Gun a 15 J 10 Fine Twist Barrei, Back Lock Gun 4 6 11 Good Twist Barrel, Back Lock Gun 3 15 < All above guns are choke left barrel. 12 Twist Barrel. Back L .ck- Gun 3 0 0 13 Twit Barrel, Back Locks Gun 17 0 H Fine Twi >t, SlIIgle Ba!"re!, .Back LocI;: GUll i 2 t) Any GENTLEMAN J'URCHASING either of ese Guns CAX HAVE FAIR TRIAL, and if they are vot what thtY are represented tu be, and nu approved o, money will be returned. CARTRIDGES OF ALL DESCRIPTION KEPI IN STOCK. CROSS. RHOS., 3 AND LI, ST. MARY-STREET, 497 CARDIFF. 76329 SPECIAL NOTICE 11 Having Purchased for Cash several parcels of HOSIERY AND UNDER-CLOTHING, AT EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES ALSO PART OF A MANUFACTURER s STOCK OF SCARFS, TIES, AND BOWS IN BLACK AND COLOURED GOOD-, The whole of which will be SOLD AT 30 PEl: CKXT UNDER REGULAR PRICES! A PARCEL OF SUPERIOR QUALITY UMBRELLAS, IN SILK, ALPACCA, AND LEVANTINE, AT 15 PER CENT. UNDER REGULAR PRICES. ABOUT 60 DOZEN OF WHITE, OXFORD, AND PRINT SHIRTS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. The first delivery of our own special made CARDIGAN JACKETS, HùE, AND HALF HOSE Are now on Sale; alai we have mudl pleasure state tllat they are 10 CENT. CHEAPER THAN LAST YEAR. The whole of our Departments being now coai- pletely assorted with NKWoooDs suita'tle f >r the preseut Season, all at GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, we respectfully solicit an early cail. "W" KÜRKER CO., > THE CARDIFF HOSIERS, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31, ROYAL ARCADE, C A R D I F F. 254-474e ESTABLISHED Ub5. 76D84 R J. IiEATH AD S01\S 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CAUDJFF, Having completed tbe ENLARGEMENT OF THEIR PREMISES Have now 011 view over ONE HUNDRED PERSONALLY SKLKCTEU piANOFORTES, | ORGANS, AND I j. JARMONIUMS, By all the very Best Makers, o. tne latest design aad contraction, wiiicn tney areotfermg at a LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH, and 011 the three system, from 10s 6dpe: mouth. .lOe Pianos, iron; la guineas. S'431 Illustrated Catalogues Post Free. D7& RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTE> HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HORE- JLJL HOUND the must certain and speedy remedy îor Asthma (Jonsllml>Lion, Bronchitis, Coughs, Iu. tinenza., Ditiicuit Breathing, Spitting >1 iilood, lloopiug Cough, Uoa,rseuto-ss, Loss oi Voice, c It gives instantaneous relief, and rapid! v effects &CU1-e IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. TestÎD10niab are unnecessary, as there i" scarcely & family in South Wales which lias not proved its edicacy. IN THE NURSERY It is in valuable, as children are fond of it, and take it eagerly. 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