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u_ E. H. ANDREW & CO., H LIMITED, LBOLE MANUFACTURERS OF THE f "STOCK PORT ILENT GAS ENGINE i AND THE I "BISSCHOPP" OAS ENGINE. V GOLD MEDAL, ANTWERP EXHIBITION 1885. V SILVER MEDAL, LONDON 188b. -,ILVE)t MEDAL, PHILADELPHIA 1885. LOCAL AGENTS: CROSS BROS.. CARDIFF. 1469
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r V ALtiSOPP & SONS, 1 A, s. BASS & CO., j. C*, (Jy\ and others of the finest 13TJRTON PRICESALBS Per Per Kilderkin tirkin. 183 & 218 10a 6d 24s 121. Andup*arda c J'30
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W. H..TENftftffe, > ) EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, <V SWANSEA. v/ RUSSKLL, HOPE AND W/ STEWARD. A DAVIS S CARDIFF EXCHANGE, <*0 T/ P-C-DT,™ CARDIFF. /SS~^ FKRRIC —— CEMENT ALL INFORMATION, F0R X W X COATING ESTIMATES, VI >/ SHIPS' HOLDS, <TC( MAY BE HAD To/ See "DAVIS" on the FROM Corrosion of Iron IT :;F.EEL. ABOVE LIVERPOOL VARNISH AGENTS. Kj/ PAINT CO., 22, CANNING PLACE. 1178/ V/ LIVERPOOL.
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Have you wt- ie FLOWER SHOP, No. 6, NEW ARCADET HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF, Where BEAUTIFUL FLOWERS. MADE UP AS BUTTON- HOLES}, LADIES' SPRAYS. BALL AND WEDDING BOUQUETS, WREATH4 CROSSES, &c., may always be obtained ? Cut Flowers for Table and other Decorations may b< flad on the Shortest Notice. Flower and Garden Seeds Bulbs, Ac., always on Sale. ——- 1216 WILLIAM TRESEDER, NURSERYMAN, CARDIFF.
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PIPPING Notices. A/KSR CARDIFF, SWANSEA, *0 NEWPORT, BELFAST, GREK, GLASGOW The Screw Steam Ships 1 MEDWAY. soi.WAY, AVON, SEVERN, AND PRINCESS ALEXANDRA I Are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as [ follows:— Cardiff-to~Belfast|S\\ansea to Belfast Newport to Bel. and Glasgow via! and Glasgow. fast & Glasgow juct.} Swansea. Oct.] via Swansea. '4 Monday 8 pm 6Wednesday 10pm Oct.] II Monday 5 pui 13 Wednesday 4pwi 12 Tuesday 6pm 18 Monday 8 prn 20Wednesday 9pm 26 Tuesday 6 pm 25 Monday 4 pm!¿7Wednesday 4fuui »_ I. Glasgow to Canlili and Swansea, every riday, at 2 pin. Ctlasgow to Newport, Fridavs, 8th and 22nd October at 2 pm. Belfast to Cardiff and Swansea every Saturday at 12 nton. (Belfast to Newport, Saturdays, 9th and 23rd Octo- ber at 12 noon. } FARES.—Belfast: Ca-nn, 17s 6d; Deck, 10s. or Glasgow: Cabin, 20s; Deck, 12s bet »ol<liers or Sailors, 10s. Returns at a fare and a half, pvatlable for two month?. L. ^PPly in Glasgow to Wm. Sloan and Co.; Greenock, Macdougall Belfast, W. Eo Williames Bristol, Mark Whitwill and Son; Swansea, M. JONES nd BROTHER; Newport, R. Burton and Son; Car- Wit., and CO., 69. Bute-street. Docks. I1 ARDIFF AND BORDEAUX' /Ef rrrh The CARDIFF STEAMSHII; COMPANY'S FIRST CLASS SCREW IMIIIIB"1 sTKAMKRS will sail as follows :— Cardiff for Bordeaux Sp.GGNE ..Bordeaux for Cardiff Oct 16 Vltli roods and passengers. uor Rates ot freight, ifcc.. apply to Messrs Jno. W nit- Own and bous, Agents, 14, ^nai ties Chart rons, Bor. and at the Offices of the Company, 51, Mount ■tuart-squarn, Cardiff. ]071 HOOl'ICK. CAMPIIMLL A CO.. Managers. LIVERPOOL, BIRKENHEAD, AND CUMBERLAND PORTS. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION, r; "rst-cla.ss full-powered Steamships tf the South *alesand Liverpool Steamship Company (Linnted), ORPHEUS, LLANELLY, GSVfrh FAWN, AND BURRY. StffJilBL*'w other Steamers, aie intended to sail (C;isuaities excepted, and as per condi- il??rlin Company's sailing bills) as under WVERPooL and CARDIFF and NEWPORT (MON.) FROM LIVERPOOL. I FROM CARDIFF. IJSast Side Nelson Dock), (Tucker's Warehouse, West Every Wednesday and Bute Dock), Saturday. Every Tuesday A Friday. LIVKRPODL AND LLANELLY PROM LIVERPOOL. I FROM LLANELLY. Side Trafalgar Dock), (New and Neville's Docks), Every Wednesday and Every Wednesday and T. Saturday. Saturday, LIverpool and Gloucester, Bridgwater, and Burry *ort sailings frequently. Favourable rate to Midlands, ijerthyr, Carmarthen, and Inland Towns.— Apply to W. Baile, Llanelly: and ROBERT GILCHRIST & CO., 21, Water-street. Liverpool, and .^56 CONSULATE CHAMBERS, CARDIFF. £ ^R~\Y EGULAR SERVICE of £ j7l»rt\ I \i first class powerful STEAMERS between LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF, ami NEWPORT, and DUBLIN, CARDIFF, 11,1 NEWPORT. Chea rest and most Direct Route. ..he 1>UBJ,IN GENERAL STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY have appointed THE S.S. CAPTAIN COOKE, 350 Tons, T„ c, or other suitable Steamer, __T.ru- (accidents excepted) .roni LIVERPOOL SATK" Dock) to CARDIFF and NEWPORT EVERY N»UVH1)AY from DUBLIN to CARDIFF and ««WpOUT KveRY FRIDAY: to DUBLIN and OOL EVERY MONDAY. Rates and further particulars, apply to w- jun., Spencer Dock, Dublin R. J. Swyny, jO*"ck-conrt, I.iverpool; J. F. Thomas and Co., 79, 21 ^-street, Newport; or to M. J. Begg and Co. —L^QQnt Stuart-aquare. Cardiff. 10^6 P I\I ;N; I I L (JA N LINE. I1MTK1) STA TES MAIL STEAMERS. J^VICIIPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, I" JtVltllY WEDNESDAY. d-T.)tal.-clHs», full-potvered Iron SteauiHhips. Acc#mn»o for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas- of»w«. and yowls landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf b».» ^eiuisyliaiiia Railroad, 'lhis is the shortest and l'°iite to the West. „ I.OCAI. AOicrrrs :— HN ^ROK nllW, 276, Bute-street, Cardiff .TONES air iu"1 Cci., Bute O'ick.s, Cardilf, and at Dock- '• Newport; CuocKi"rand JAMKS, 4, 'iaff-street, T>°nt>'V>ridd TN.NEV aii<lCo., Abertillery; J. MORGAN, w8t Oflite I'ontypool J. THOMAS, 'J'redegar W. SI -WATKI.VS, (ilehelaiid-stieet, Merfhyr A. DAVIES, CJ•'Weckan-stieet, Pontlottyn ;0. THORNEY, Cominer- and sii.cocits Swansea; J- DAVIKS. Cardilf-road. Alinrairian AVIKS and 19, I>or.sf.reet. Dowiais. 1016 1\T EW ZEALAND DIRECTT VIA MADEIRA AND CAf E OF GOOD HOPE. ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, nder Contract with the Government of New Zealand. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED) l despatch their Magnificent Full-powerea Steamers, £ ?RANGI, 4,163 tons, from LONDON Oct. 21 •KIMUTaka, 4,473 tons Nov. 18 Leaving Plymouth two days later. accommodation for all classes, and superior eck State-rooms. Further nformation to be obtained at the Company's ,I.eadenhall-street, E.C. 1107 T ONDON & SOUTH WALES &trhrk ,JLi STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED. 1t.ECIAL NOTICE-GREAT SAVING in CAR- (P 4Gfi from London to Swansea and Newport <fcc., by arrangement). ^er ton weight collected and delivered for all general goods, excepting very light, bulky Y"C. 22s 6ci for heavy drapery, Ac. allowance will be made for all goods f.o.b., r^don, or when shippers, and, or receivers, do their jn cartage. i?ra:e shipments of deadweight by agi-eement._ ? ss Thunder will sail from London (British and (v„feiRn Wharf, Lower Smithfield) for Swansea, $ol>er 6th. Ch °r any further information, apply to the agents, to„eswright and Co., St. Dunstan's-hill, London, E.C.; ^ges.s and Co.. Swansea. 1134 T'O SAIL FROM BRISTOL, DIRECT FOR I MELBOURNE WHARF, I EARLY IN NOVEMBER, The Magnificent First-class Iron Barque, "SCOTTISH WIZARD," 1.140 Tons Register. 100 Al Special Survey. Apply to C. Bethell and Co., 110, Fenchurch-street, g°ndon, B.C.; Mark Whitwill and Son, Grove, i^JstoL 1470 1 VOR SALE.—The New Iron /ETrfyK -X! STEAM TRAWLER ALBATROSS ■'gyi-' '"V now lying at MII^FORD HAVEN. 2fiLength, 88ft. 6in. beam, 20ft.; engines, ?.?• nominal. Has powerful Steam winch, with 250 •thorns steel wire trawl warp, three sets trawls and K«ar complete.—For particulars and price apply to JOHN COLLINS, 117 Castle Steel and Ironworks, 6 Milford Haven. SIiO 0 TIN G SEASON, 1886. (NOTICE TO SPORTSMEN. T. PAGE WOOD & CO., PRACTICAL GUNMAKERS, ~e £ to inform their friends and customers that they nave REMOVED from 1, Westgate-street to more extensive premises, 21, CASTLE-S1REET (Opposite the Castle), CARDIFF, where they hope to receive a continuance of their es- teemed patronage and pp..?.E!}3. TO THE NERVOUS AND DEBILITATED. Ju:, Published, a gratuitous Edition of a ..Illt H Valuable Medical Work, entitled OW TO ENSURE HEALTH, Or, THE CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND. By Dr. J. A. Barues, M.D. (U.S.) Sent poac free to any address on receipt of one pel ny to prepay postage, or by letter post, three staoi-M This book should be reail by everyone, youug. or ol<i °f either sex. It teaches How to avoid disease, How to Reg*in Health,' Health a Social Science. « a treatise on the Laws Gorerniig Llfov the •nfringement of which is the cause of all disease. Nervousness, Dability, anil all their concomitaul 8ymptows explained, and full instructions given foi SJy sufferer how to obtain restoration to health. 'T'^is Valuable Work (144 pages) gives PRESCRIP ijONS IN PLAIN ENGLISH, with full INSTRUC- iuNS for their preparation and use. Contains special on Rheumatism, Sciatica, Gout, Neuralgia, i?^ePsy, Palpitation of the Heart, Hysteria, Indiges- .*??» Loss of Energy, Menial and Physical Depression »i diseases of the Nervous and Alimentary Systems. Also a descriptive pamphlet on the functions and dis- Orùers peculiar to the female sex, by the same Author fpHE FEMALE'S FRlEND*and ADVISER ^icl: .A-win be sent GRATIS to any address on RKCElp SIAMPED ENVELOPE. Address Dr. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.), 48t I^onWale Square, Barnsbury, London, N Important to Invalids. A CONSULTATION BY LETTER FREE. _„UC, LI. WHO NEED ADVICE ON MAfTKKS o, HEALTH, if unable to have a personal interview should at once send full particulars of the Case by Let Jjer, enclosing a stamped addressed Envelope for lhis will receive immediate answer, with advice instructions how to obtain perfect cure. Hundreds 01 uves have been saved, and health fully restored by cor respondence only. Address Dr. BARNES, M,D (U.S ), 48, Jy)n«dtil9 Sq^ar,, Hamsburv London N. 100$3?-^ ONE BOX OF ls warranted to cure all discharges from the urinary organs in either sex, acquired or constitutional, gravel, and pains in thc back/Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, bv all chemists and patent medicine vendors; or sent tv any aaaress for 60 stamps by the makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties' Drug Company Lincoln Wholesale Agents, Barclay and Sons, London, and all the wnolesale hous* 1003 MESSRS W. n. SMITH and SON at an eariy nour eacn Morning in all Darts of the follow* ing towns :— CARDIFF Swansea XKWPORT OAvfJfv- IMRU?? PORTSKKWBTT PONTYPOOL ROAD DOCKS nifilsEFOED PEMBROKE DOCK CARMARIHEN ABERGAVENNY Iha CAUDIFb ^ImIsS aiso<ieiivere«.t every Fr day to any address in the aoova mentioned Towns. OEbERS *o be sept w rue ot. De Tari onrts Vntariftils T • v aus by ^crtion, AUCTION APPOXNTM3fiNTs! THE DUKE ST. AUCTION & ^{pKAGE R' OMS J G. MADDOX <fc D. HOPKIN JO^ES, Aucuoneers Thursday's Weekly Sale at Rooms Oct. 14 Opening Sale of Furniture, New Rooms, Duke-st-Oct. 14 Italian Sculpture, at Rooms- Oct. 18 19 Messrs BEYNON and LEWIS. Surplus Farming Stock, at; Gower Oct. 21 r Mr M08ES CULE. Farming Stock, <fcc., at Llantwit Fardre Oct. 14 Mr MICHAEL DAVIES. Plant and Machinery, <fcc., at Bridgend Oct. 15 Mr GEORGE BARTON DYER. H zhlv Desirable Property, at Cardiff Oct. lb S y Mr T. WHiri'Y EVANS. Chemist's Stock and Furniture, at Llanelly .Oct. 14 »e!lRr.. OO'lTWALTZ, and liOWiilNG Household Furniture. at Cardiff Oct. 15 Cart Horses, Carts, Harness, <tc., at Cardiff .Oct. 16 Dutch Bulba, at Cardiff Oct. 16 100 Valuable Hunters, Hacks, &c., a.t Exchange..Oct23 20 Valuable Hunters, at Exchange. Oct. 23 Cattle and Sheep, at Cardiff Oct. 2 i Household Furniture, at Cardiff .Oct. 28 k 29 Mr J. E. GUNN. Villa Residences, at Cardiff Oct. 21 Messrs JOHN F. HARVEY & CO. Household Furniture, dec., at Swansea Oct. 13 Freehold Property, at Swansea Oct. 14 Messrs. W. and S. HERN. Household Furniture, at Kingswood, Cardiff.Oct. 25 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea Oct. 15 Messrs JOHN JENKINS and CO. Grocer's Stock, at Cardiff Oct. 15 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Oct. 19 Mr F B. JOINKS. Carriages, at Bristol Oct. 14 Horses, at Bristol Oct. 21 Mr J. M. LEEDER. Freehold Trade Premises, at Swansea Oct. 14 Household Fmniture a.nd Effects, at Swansea ..Oct. 14 NEWLAND & RICKARD. Furniture, Ac., at Newport Oct, 21 & 29 Messrs PARSONS & ROBJENT. Household Furniture, at Newport. Oct. 13 Mr A. PHILLIPS. Devonshire and Irish Hunters, at Cardiff Oct. 26 Hunters and Harness Horses, at Cardiff Nov. 16 Messrs STEPHENSON « ALEXANDER. Fat Stock, at Penmark .Oct. 21 Pedigree Cattle, at Ftdrwater, near Cardiff Oct. 25 Fanning Stnck,Implemel,ts, <S:c.,near Cowbridge..Oct.28 Turnips and Swedes, at Penarth Oct. 29 Mr JAMES STRAKER. Meadow Hay, at Llanelly, near Abergavenny ..Oct. 13 PENMARK, NEAR COWBRIDGE. SALE OF FAT STOCK. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- JLTJL ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at Pen. mark, on THURSDAY, 21st October, 1886, 150 PRIME FAT SHE UP AND 1452 V 30 FAT BULLOCKS. FAIRWATER, NEAR CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE PEDIGREE SHORTHORN COIVS, FAT CATTLE, PJHM" SHROPSHIRE AND CO IS WOLD BREEDING EWES AND LAMBS, CART HORSES, AND GENERAL FARMING STOCK. IVf ESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- -ITJL ANDER are instructed by Mr W. Baker, who is pinng up this Farm, to SELL by AUCTION, at Fairvater, on MONDAY, the 25th day of October next, 45 HEAD PEDIGREE SHORTHORN CATTLE, Twenty-five of which are excellent Milking Cows, some with Calves, others to calve at an early date. 4 PEDIGREE SHORTHORN BULLS, and 15 PRIME FAT CATTL, 180 SHROPSHIRE AND COTSWOLD BREEDING EWES AND LAMBS, 120 EWES, and 60 LAMBS. (The breeding Ewes have been put to a Down Uam.) 3 lAMS. 7 tART HORSES and COLTS. 20 11GS. A lagfc quantity ot POULTRY. Thre) Large Mows of PRIMM MKADOW HAY. Twoinda half Acres of PRIME MANGOLDS, in convenent lots Two Acres of SWEDES, and the keep on the Farm up to the 2nd of February, 1887. Tlire< Months' Credit upon Approved Bills. Luncleon at 11.30 Sale 12.30. This will be found an exceptionally favourable opportunity to persons requiring a. Flock of sound, henlthySheep or very excellent Dairy Cattle. Cataicgues may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneer. Cardiff. 1391 MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- -1-vJL /NDER are instructed by Mr John Rees, of Corner's Well, Pt,nalth, to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 29th October, at Two o'clock in the Afternooi, in convenient lots, 8 ACRES OF COMMON TURNIPS AND SWEDES, Now growing in a field near the Penarth Railway Crossing. 1453 ALEXANDER'S REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. SECOND LARGE and IMPORTANT ANNUAL SALE OF DEVONSHIRE COACH HORSES AND HUNTERS. MR 1LFRED PHILLIPS (successor to STSPHENSON & ALEXANDER) has been favoured wth instructions from the following gentle- men to SCLL by AUCTION, at his Repository, Womanby-ireet, Cardiff (without reserve), on TUESDAY. October 26th, 100 COACH HORSES AND HUNTERS. The Entries comprise— 20 HORSES, The prop<rty of Mr W. Pridham.'of Bideford, that have been vorking the Bideford and Bude Coaches. 20 HORSES, The prope ty of MrG. Vicary, of Barnstaple, that have been workiig the.Barnstaple and l ynton Coach, the Tally-ho. 10 HORSES, The property of Mr Sam Colwill, of Ilfracombe, that have been vorking the Ilfracombe and Lynton Coach, the Benita. 20 HUNTERS, The prope:ty of Mr Tom Horn, of Barnstaple. 20 HUNTERS, The properiy of Mr King, Dulverton. 3J) HORSES, The propety of Mr Nelder, of Dulverton. The Auctioieer begs to call special attention to this important sab, and would suggest that gentlemen who have not yet completed their studs would do well to wait befote purchasing until they have inspected these horses. Amongst the coachers there are well-matched pairs, powerful whtelers, sharp leaders, and smart single- harness horsed A larpe number of the coachers are well-known htnters, and all are quiet in double and single harness, and are tit to go at once into hard work. The hunters are a superior lot, with quality and sub- stance; they ride with manners and know their business thoroughly, a large number of tuem having been hunted with the Devon and Somerset Staghounds up to Oct. 9th, consequently are in condition. All the above Horses wili be on view from 10 &om. Monday, the Ûjtb, until 4 p.m., and from 9 a.m. to 11.45 on the morning of sale, after which time no horse can be had out. They can be tried in harness and seen over a country on Monday. Full particulars in catalogues, which will be ready 10 days before the sale.. No. can be taken for this sale. 1434 THE WALK, rREDEGARVILLE, LL AN BL-KDDIAN- GARDENS, AND RUTHIN-GARDENS, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. MFL-R J. E. G UNN has been instructed to XVA sEl-L by AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 21st October, 1886, at 7.30 o'clock p.m., subject to such conditions as shall then and thete be read, the following valuable VILLA RESIDENCES THE WALK. LOT 1—All that VILLA RESIDENCE, known as Hooton villa," No. 25, The Walk, held under lease for 99 years from March, 1868, at an annual ground rent of £4 3s, producing a yearly rental of 45. This houne contains drawing and dining rooms, the bedrooms, hot and cold baths, kitchen also good cellar, large garden, and usual domestic office5- A LANBLEDDIAN-GARDENS. LOT 2.-All that VILLA RESIDENCE, known as No. 29, Llanbleddian-gardens, held for a term of 99 years from 25th March, 1885, at the annual grouud rent of B5 l4s. RUTHIN-GARDENS- LOT 3.—All that well-built VILLA, situated and being No. 1. Ruthin-gardens, held und. r lease for a term of 99 years, at an annual grouud rent of jS6, now in the occupation of Mr Ayre, as yearly tenant, a.t a rental of £.)5 per annum. LOT 4.-No 5, Ruthin-gardens, held for a term of 99 years, at a ground rent of S5, and now let to Mr Spiridion at £31per annum. LOT 5,-No. 25, Ruthin.gardens, held for a like term, at a similar ground rent as lot 4, now in the occupation of Mr Richards as monthly tenant. For further particulars as to lot 2, apply to Messrs Emery and Gottwaltz, Solicitors, 65, St. Mary-street or as to all the lots, to the Auctioneer, 64, St. Mary- street. Cardiff. 1447 SALE TO.MORROW. BRISTOL HORSE REPOSITORY. By AUCTION, THURSDAY NEXT, a number of CARRIAGES, new and second-hand; a large quantity of Harness, Saddlery, and Horse Clothing, &c., &c., of every description. Early entries for carriages and saddles respectfully solicited to ensure publicity. Sale at one o'clock precisely.— N.B — A sale of Carriages, Horses, and Saddlery is held at the above Repository every intermediate Thursday throughout the year, and a sale of a number of Horses every alternate Thursday.—F. B. JONES, Veterinary Surgeon and Proprietor. 1174 STIFF'S S'J. ARCH. Sold in lb. Picture Boxes. Sold in 51b. Packets. STARCH. SBTOJFSSSST" BeSs. Umform QualIty. FITIFRS STARCH. Most Economical*. ►O For Collars. SJ TIFF'S STARCH. For Wisthands. o For Shirt Fronts. ^TIFF'S STARCH. For Neckties, For Ca PR. QTIFF'S STARCH. Fo'lS" For Linen. GL'IFF'S STARCH. JSGAS. UTIMT'S STARCH- SHSSFFI&DT Ask for Stiff's Starch. r,T.,T7,,r. Note the Caution LabeL TUB F S ST.A_RCH. Observe the Trade Mark. p Sold by Grocers. STIFF'S STARCH. Sold by Ðruggist<i. 1'nHLIHeD 1818. STARCH. CO., KJ ''689 1314 KKDCLIKK-ST.. BR3STO NEWPORT OFFICE -LL „MTT OF THE SOUTH Wales DAILY NEWS." 11, TltEDEGAR PLACE. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock p.m. will secure insertion in next morning's issue of the DAILY NEWS," Estimates givenfor Advertise* ments ORDERS from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as fro» tbe.Cta^E P»9«. i. 4 y alt5 bn ).udion. ON VIEW THIS DAY. SALE ON FRIDAY NEXT. 15th OCTOBER, 1886. A Large and Important Sale of EXCELLENT FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Removed from 17, Parade, By order of Mrs Bright, who is leaving for abroad also Furniture from CLIVE-ROAD, PENARTH, and KICHMOND-ROAD, ROATH, SPLENDID MAHOGANY FURNITURE, Oil Paintings, set of Hunting Scenes, PIANOFORTE by Brankemtein, a 5ft. Mahogany Bookcase, a large grained Bookcase, capital Furni- ture, part supplied by Messrs Lewis and Messrs Bowcll Co. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at their Rooms, 11, J3JL will SELL by AUCTION, at their Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, 15th October, 1886, commencing at 11 o'clock punctually, an assemblage of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising Brass French Bedsteads, with horsehair mattresses and bedding; Mahogany Toilet Tables, 7ft Mahogany Wardrobe, Three EXCELLENT BED. ROOM UITES in ASH AND ROSEWOOD, WALNUT, AND MAHOGANY, with large wardrobes and toilet tables en suite Japanned Baths and Fittings, Bedroom, stair, and Landing Carpets: a BEAUTIFUL WALNUT DRAWING-ROOM SUITE covered in crimson silk and plush: Walnut Tables of various designs. Occasional Chairs, elegant Walnut Cheffioniere, Cabinet Orna- ments. Walnut Drawing-room Suite in tapestry, b ULL COMPASS COTTAGE PIANOFORTE, by Branken- stein, with IRON FRAME an excellent American Organ, handsome Overmantel and Chimney Glasses, ^tapestry and lace window curtains, a FIRS 1-CLASS WALNUT DINING-ROOM SUITE, covered in MOROCCO- an EXCELLENT DINING TABLE, an ARTISTIC WALNUT MDEBOARD to match, a well made MAHOGANY DINING-ROOM SUITE. 8ft MAHOGANY DINING TABLE, a 5ft MAHOGANY BOOKCASE, 6ft and 5ft mahogany Sideboards, a large grained Bookcase, OLD OAK 11 ALL FURNITURE, Oil Paintings, contents of pantries, kitchen requisites, perambulator, out-door effects, and miscellanies. nusce ame&. ON VIEW THIS DAY. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 1338 ON SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 16TH, at 2.30. A Consignment of DUTCH FLOWER BULBS, Direct Irom the Growers, and comprising HYACINTHS, TULIPS, CROCUS, NARCISSUS, SCILLAS, &c. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at. their Rooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on SATURDAY NEXT, at 2,30 p.m. 1447 CARDIFF. SECOND SPECIAL AUTUMN STUD SALE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING beg to announce their next Stud Sale at the Cardiff Horse Exchange on SATURDAY, 23rd October, 1886, and not on the loth, as previously advertised. 100 VALUABLE HUNTERS, HACKS, AND HARNESS HORSES. Present entries include 20 CLEVER HUNTERS, of known character, from Mr Thomas Morgan, Waterford. 3 HUNTERS, from J. Birtles, Esq., Abercrombie Hall, viz,, Rufus, Top Bar, Comfort. Very clever and good hunters. On view two days prior to sale. 2 HORSES, from Lieut.-Col. Wheatley, R.A. 2 HORSES, from C. J. Forrester, Esq., Sketty Park. Also Entries fiom Evan Evans, Esq. J. Hardy, Esq. Thomas Williams, Esq. E. P. Evans, Esq. M. Charles, Esq., and others. Full particulars in Catalogues, free on application. 1337 ON SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 16TH, 1886, AT 2.30 P.M. THE ESTATE OF THE JOHN MILTON. (DECEASED), BUILDER, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING have received instructions from the Adminis. tratrix to SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Exchange, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, 16th October, 1886, at 2..50 p.m., the WHOLE OF THE CART HORSES, CARTS, HARNESS, &c., Belonging to the above estate, comprising 3 EXCELLENT CART HORSES :— Bay Gelding, 7 years, 16 hands Brown Mare, 6 years, 15.2 Brown Mare, 5 years, 15.2. All excellent workers in any kind of harness. 3 NEARIA NEW CONTRACTORS' CARTS (BY NORMAN). SETS OF HEAVY CARi HARNESS (by GAZZARD), Chaff-cutter, by Jeffrey and Blackstone; Corn-bin, Feed Bags, Shovels, Forks, ekc, Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, or of Messrs C. Waldron and Sons, Solicitors, St Mary- street, Cardiff. Immediately after the sale of the above will be sold, the property of Messrs Alexander and Co., Timber Merchants, who have no further use for them, and sold for no fault :— BAY MAKE, 5 years, 15 hands, quiet and good worker in shafts and chains, open to V.'s examination morning of sale. STRONG CONTRACTOR S CART, by Bristol Wagon Co. (equal to new). Also 4 GRAND CART HORSES, the propeity of Mr Joseph Richards, Farmer, Carmarthen. 1436 The Property of the Mountstuart Dry Dock Co., Limited. GREY CART GELDING ) Both are quiet and excel- lent workers in shafts BAY CART GELDING ) and chains. Sold on account of the company usiug steam power. ON SATURDAY, 2::RD OCTOBER. IMPORTANT STUD SALE. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, on the above date, Without Reserve (the property of Mr Thomas Morgan, Waterford), 20 VALUABLE HUNTERS, Five and six years old, up to wtight, full of quality, that were hunted in Ireland last season; have most perfect manners, fine fence, in condUion fit to go, many have carried ladies. They will be on view four days prior to sale. Can be seen over the fences by intending purchasers at the Auctioneers' Farm. Every facility will be given for trial. All are sold sound wind and eyes, and are quiet in single and double harness. 1340 SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. 184, CATHAYS-XERRACE, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. [VFESSRS JOHN JENKINS & CO. IT I have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the premiaes, on FRIDAY NEXT, the 15th day of October instant, at 2 o'clock sharp, the whole of the GROCER'S STOUK. UTENSILS, and EFFECTS on the above Premises, Comprising teas, coffees, sugars, spices, tinned meats, jams, biscuits, pickles, sauces, bacon, butter, cheese, lard, raisins, currants, soaps, p.iper, and the usual sundries; scales, weights, canisters, and other effects, including sundry articles of household furniture, car- penter's oench, and a quantity of timber. The whole of the above is nearly new, and a large portion in original packages untouched. On view on the morning of the day of sale from 11 o'clock. No reserve. Dated Auctioneers' Offices, Cardiff, 11th October, 1886. 1467 CECIL-STREET, ARABELLA-STREET & LLAN. BLEDDIAN GARDENS, SENGHENYDD.ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MESSRS JOHN JENKINS AND CO, have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of October, 1886, at Seven o clock in the Evening, the following desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. CECIL-STREET. t LOT 1.—All that Leasehold Messuage or Premises, No. 71, Cecil-street, Roa.th, Cardiff, in the occupation of Mr W. Moore, Coal Merchant. This lot comprises a convenient residence, with a good coalyard at the side. The total frontage to Cecil-street is about 40 feet. „ LOT 2.—All that Leasehold Messuage or Premises, No. 69, Cecil-street aforesaid, adjoining the last lot, and in the occupation of Mr William John Napper, the owner. „ The above lots are held for terms of 99 years, from the 25th March, 1876, at the annual ground rent of B2 10s each. ARABILLA-STREET, „ LOT 3.-All those two Leasehold Dwelling-Houses, No. 26 and 28, Arabella-street (near the top of Castle- road and Richmond-road), let to good tenants IIot the low weekly rentals of 6s per house. This lot is held under lease for 99 years from the 29th day of September, 1833, at the annual ground rent of S5 4s 6d. LLANBLEDDIAN GARDENS. LOT 4.All that conveniently-arranged and well- built Residence, No. 9, Llanbleddian Gardens, which is held on a lease dated 17th November, 1884, for a term of 99 years at a ground rent of B5 lis. This house cOlltins drawing-room, dining-room, kitchen, sculleries and pantries on the ground floor, three good bedrooms, bathroom with hot and cold water, and w.c. on the first floor, and two large bedrooms on the second floor, and is finished throughout ready for occupation. The property overlooks an open garden in the front, and can be approached by a good hack entrance. To view Lots 1, 2, and 3, apply to the respective tenants, and Lot 4 to the Auctioneers, of whom all fur. ther particulars may be had; or of Mr J. H. JONES, Solicitor, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff. Dated Auctioneers' Offices, Cardiff, Oct. 7th, 1886. 1418 A FACT WORTH BKRCHAM'S PILLS Are adftiltted by thousands to be worth abov»aGUIN)iiA- a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, suclllUtwind pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness 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" Ac. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try one Box of these Pills, and they mll be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are invaluable. No female should be without them. There is no medicine to be found to equal Beecham'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 at ages to sound and robust health For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and all dis- orders of the Liver, they act like MAGIC, and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-fiUD of beaith, the whole physical energy ot the human frame. These are FACTS admitted by thousands embracing all classes of society, and one of the best guarantees to the Ner vows and Debilitated is Beecbam sPiUa. They have the largest sale of any patent medicine m the woiid Prepared only by the Proprietor, T. BKECHAM Chemist, St. Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes at lsldidaad 2s 9d each. Sold by all Pateat Medicme Dealers in the Uuited Kingdom. 68be V B- Full directions are erff wtth chbo 1102 Q W A N S E A OFF I~C~E O" OF TUB SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. "1 All orders from NEWSAGENTS willrecelvepremp attention, and be executed upon the same tenas as j from the Chief Office. „ a The "DAILY NEWS' delivered to Subscribers early l every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion in the next morning's issue of the" ÐA1L}r NEWS, ,) aùs bu JUirtifliu SALE TO-MORROW AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE SALE ROOMS DUKE-STREET, ON THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14th, 18Eó. COMMENC- ING AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON PRECISELY. GREAT OPENING SALE OF EXCELLENT FURNITURE and a large assortment of very SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, moved to the rooms for convenience of sale from several residences in the neighbourhood of Penarth, Cathays, Roath, Canton, and other places by parties giving up their houses at last quartor-day, and which will be sold without the slightest reserve, together with some very superior new appointments in great variety, upon which cash has been advanced, com- prising generally in drawing and dining-rooms, halls, bedrooms and kitchens, walnut frame suites up- holstered in various tapestries and plushs, mahogany and oak dining-room suites in marine morocco leather, walnut oval, centre, inlaid, and other tables, magnificent full-compass pianofortes in walnutcases by W. Darnton and Co., London, Carl Hertz, and other makers, piano stools, walnut bevelled glass back cabinets, music cabinets and Canterburys, footstools, superior 8ft and smaller dining tables, with patent screw action oak and mahogany 6ft., 6ft., and 4ft. sideboards, with bevelled glass backs complete walnut. black and gold, and gilt frame pier glasses and overmantels, massive marble and otlIer clocks, vases and ornaments a selection of oil paintings and water colours, steel and brass rail fenders, sets of fire irons and brasses, coal vases and scoops, &c. Mahogany and oak marble top and other hallstands, Brussels and Kidderminster stair carpets and rods, linoleum, &c., &c. Superior iron and brass half tester, and French bed- steads, pairs of palliasses, spring and wool mattresses, feather and millpuff beds, a small quan- tity of bed linen and blankets, massive 6ft and smaller wardrobes in mahogany, birch, or walnut, also duchesse dressing tables and marble top washstands to match, walnut, mahogany, birch, and painted ehests of drawers, ash, walnut, and painted bedroom suites complete, commodes, towel rails, toilet glasses, sets of japanned and other toilet ware, about two dozen travelling trunks of various sizes, together with the usual kitchen utensils; dinner, tea, and breakfast ware, table glass, cutlery, and other sundries too numerous to particularize. MESSRS MADDOX & JONES beg to announce that the first sale in their new premises will take place as set forth above, when they can confidently recommend the attendance of intend- ing purchasers, as upwards of 400 lots of excellent Household Appointments will be disposed of without the slightest reserve. Goods on view day prior to and on:momin of sale. The Thursdays Weekly Sale will be continued with- out intermission from this date, and all entries for the same, for purposes of classification and lotting must be made not later than the Wednesday previous by 12 o'clock. Advances made, if required, on aU goods consigned for absolute sale. 1277 RIGHLYIMPORTANT FINE ART SALE OF SCULPTURED VASES, AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION AND STORAGE ROOMS, CARDIFF. MESSRS MADDOX and JONES have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the above address, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, October 18 and 19, an important collection of ITALIAN SCULPTURE And Works of Art, in various Marble and Serpentine Work (especially consigned from Italy per steamer St. Jernen), Comprising handsome statuettes, including fine groups of animals, etc., etc. (which will well repay a visit from lovers of art, even if not intending to purchase); also an extensive assortment of ate, sienna, and Florentine marble vases and ewers, of the most recherche and classical designs; columns, card re- ceivers. elegant ornaments for dining and drawing- rooms, bedrooms, hall, conservatories and gardens. There is also a most interesting variety of smaller articles suitable for presents too numerous to mention. On view each day from 11, the Sale commencing at 2 o'clock precisely. ( For further particulars apply at the Auctioneers Office. 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 1456 PENARTH AND COGAN PILL, GLAMORGAN. SHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD VILLA RESI. DENCES AND COTTAGE PROPERTY SITUATE AS ABOVE. MR GEORGE BARTON DYER, of the Cardiff Auction and Storage Company, Limited, 24, 25, and 26, High-street, Cardiff, is instructed to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on FRIDAY, the 15th day of October, 1886, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, at 7 p.m. precisely (subject to the conditions to be then and there read), the following lots of HIGHLY DESIRABLE PROPERTY, namely :— LOT ].—A Valuable LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate in Church-pbce, South Penarth, known as Adcote," and now in the occupation of Mr C. V. Byrne, fit a yearly rental of JB40. This house occupies one of the best sitos in the neighbourhood, command- ing as it does extensive sea views which cannot be obstructed by future buildings, and the ground being of unusual depth. Very ample interior accommodation and hot and cold water to bath. This lot is held under a lease from Lord Windsor for the term of 99 years (less three days) from 1st May, 1883, at the exceedingly low ground rent of £ 2 15s per annum. „ LOT 2.—The LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE, adjoining Lot 1, known as East Holm," and now in the occupation of Mr W. W. Ware at a yearly rental of :£40. This house possesses equal advantages and accommodation to that previously described, and is of equal value thereto. These premises are held for a like term, and at a similar ground rent to Lot 1. LOT 3.-A compact LKASEHOLD VILLA RESI- DENCE, situate in and being No. 20, John-street, Penarth (otherwise known as Seine Cottage), at pre- sent unoccupied, but lately let at 10s per week, landlord paying rates and taxes. This lot is held under a lease granted by the trustees of Lord Windsor for the tem. of 99 years from 1st May, 1872, at the annual ground rent of B2 10s. LOT 4.—All those Two LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, situate in and being Nos. 12 and 13, Dock street, Cogan Pill, and now in the occupation of Mr Frank Stephens and Mr F. Thyers, at a weekly rental of 58 ód each. This lot is held under a lease granted by Lord Windsor for the term of 99 years (less three days) from 1st May, 1879, at the annual ground rent of £ 4 5s. For further particulars apply, as to Lots 1, 2, and 4, to Messrs Cory and White, Solicitors. Cardiff; as to Lot 3, to Messrs Ingledew, Ince, and Vachell, Solicitors, Cardiff; and, as to all the lots, to the Auctioneer, at his offices, 24,25, and 26, High-street, Cardiff. Dated 30th September, 1886. 1313-12682 SALE OF EXCELLENT HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS AT "KINGSWOOD," ELY-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. & s. HERN have been favoured with instructions from the executors of the late Mr Alderman Stone to SELL by AUCTION, at Kingswood," on MONDAY, October 2bth, 1886, at 11 o'clock a.m. precisely, the superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND VALUABLE EFFECTS, Comprising handsome drawing-room suite in inlaid walnut, upholstered in brown damask, comprising couch, two easy chairs, three occasional chairs, and three small chairs; cottage pianoforte in walnut case, music stool, walnut musIC. cabinet, walnut inlaid 100 table, ebonized, gipsy, work, and fancy tables, walnut whatnot,. handsome gilt pier glasses, oil paintings, engravings, water-colour drawings in massive gilt and iancy frames, Brussels and other carpets, hearthrugs, tapestry and lace curtains, etc., gilt girandoles with candelabra, gilt brackets, Bohemian vases and other ornaments, hand- some dining-room suite in brown oak, upholstered in morocco, massive oak dining table, with three in- sertions, MASSIVE AND HANDSOMELY CARVED OAK SIDE. BOARD with plate glass back, oak and ebonised coal vases, marble clocks, a few choice bronzes and orna- ments, and Japanese jars. brass curb fenders, and sets of brasses, Wilton carpet, skin rugs, carved oak and mirror brackets, oak hall chairs, hat and umbrella stand. The Appointments of Seven-Bedrooms, including solid mahogany wardrobe, with trays, drawers, hanging compartments, and centre plate panel, pedestal dressing-table with 9 dra .wers and large toilet glass, pedestal washstand with marble top, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, washstands, dressing-tables and towel-horses, mahogany toilet glasses, cane. seated bedroom chairs, mahogany commode and bed steps, handsome sets of chamber ware, half. tester, brass rail, and other bedsteads, Brussels, Kidderminster, and felt carpets, feather and millpuff beds, palliasses, spring and wool mattresses, ottomans, easy chairs, suite in walnut and green rep, satin bordered Brussels stair carpet, linoleum and floor cloth, door mats, massive ba stair rods, mahogIlY sideboard, mahogany dining, Pembroke,and other tables, couch in satin hair cloth, 6 chairs to match, bookcase, clocks and time- pieces, breakfast, dinner" and tea ware, plated cruets, tea and coffee sets, salver, &0., &c., plate, &C., &C. A numerous and varied assortment of kitchen and scullery requisites, garden seats, lawn roller, cucumber frame, garden tools, and other effects. On view Saturday, 23rd October, and on morning of sale. Catalogues and further particulars of the Auc- tioneers, 72, St Mary-street, Cardiff. rjpEETH TEETH i TEETH Prize Medal Loadon, 1862. Gold Medal, Paris, 1867 £ MR K E A L-L, 11 SURGEON DENTIST (31 Years' Experience; 21 Years in Swansea), 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fitting Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very best workman- ship guaranteed. 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 Doknrsox Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is lid and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist Coleman, Cardiff; Young, Newport: Hayman 742e Neath: E. C. Evans. Cardigan. 1033 "WHEN YOU ASK FOR" RECKTCTS BLUE, SEE THAT YOU GET IT.' pnrnluB JLV) „t»t^ Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. ECKITT'SBLUE — „ „ Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. 12571—1166 Who suffer from NERVOUS A DEBILITY, LOST VIGOUR. EX- HAUSTED VITALITY, KIDNEY BOON DISEASES, &C. A Treatise ex plaining the only positive CURE WITHOUT Stomach Medicines, by the renowned IO MARSTON treatment, so suc- cessful in America, wil) be sent Mn w in plain wrapper free. Send & ■" your full address to the MAR STOW REMEDY CO., New York U.S. A. 12628 1207 (CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL^ J POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTE^! COMPANY (LIMITED). OWTCES CHURCH-STREET CHAMBERS. ,o.}' SECRETARY: FRANK E. SIMPSON. Best Permanent postmgstations in Cardiff andl 1 Neighbourhood Contractors 'or all descriptions cit Advertising? Circular Distributing &c, 3319 -All oixiers promMlyaiteBA^ta 1044 alt.5 im Âucthm. 'r SALE TO-MORROW. VALUABLE FREEHOLD TRADE PREMISES FOR SALE. MR J. M. LEEDER has received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Mackwortb Arms Hotel, Wind-street, Swansea, on THURSDAY, October 14th, 1886, all that VALUABLE FREEHOLD TRADE PREMISES Situate and being No. 46. Castle Bailey-street, Swan- sea, having a frontage of 24 feet or thereabouts. It contains a shop 26 feet in depth, parlour, two kitchens, coal-house, 7 bed and sitting rooms, closets and w.c., all in good repair. Gas and water are laid on, and the premises are well drained. By a small outlay two shops can be made. The situation being one of the best in the town is well worthy the attention of tradesmen and others. The present occupier, Mr G. Moulding, has carried on a lucrative business in the premises for the last 40 years. Possession can be had if required on the com- pletion of the purchase. A reasonable proportion of the purchase money can remain on mortgage. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the afternoon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at his Offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 1328 SALE TO-MORROW. OXFORD CHAMBERS, OXFORD-STREET, SWANSEA. PEREMPTORY SALE of HOUSEHOLD FURNI. TURE and other EFFECTS, removed from Henri- etta-street to the above premises for convenience of saJe. \/rR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by 1VJL AUCTION, at the above Rooms, on THURS- DAY the 14th day of October, 1886, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other EFFECTS, Comprising Spanish mahogany wardrobe; mahogany, tosewood.and walnut loo tables mahogany chiffouiere, do. Pembroke table, chests of drawers, drawing-room suite in sage green, walnut do. in plush, three chairs in velvet, two ottoman couches, couches in leather and hair, Brussels, tapestry, and Kidderminster carpets, foui chairs in hair, four do. in leather, dressing glasses, black and gold pier do., washstand and tables, hearth. rugs, stair pads and stair rods, spring mattress, bed- steads, palliasses, Ac., &c.; also a quantity of kitchen and culinary utensils too numerous to mention. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at bis Offices, Oxford Chambers, Swansea. 1443 SALE THIS DAY. LLANELLY, NEAR ABERGAVENNY. One mile from Clydach Station, on the L. A N. W. Railway. TO HAY DEALERS, GRAZIERS, AND OTHERS. MR JAMES STRAKER will SELL by AUCTION, at the Rhonos Farm. Llanelly, near Abergavenny, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th of October, 1&36, FIVE RICKS OF WELL-ENDED MEADOW HAY, Containing about 90 tons; and the grazing, until 5th April, 1887, of about 55 acres of Aftermath Grass. The land will be let tithe and tax free, and properly Sale to commence at Two o'clock. 1376 Auctioneer's Offices. 2, Tiverton-pla.ce>Abergavenny. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. VICTORIA STABLES, EBBW VALE. MR JAMES STRAKER has been fa- voured with instructions from Mr Jacob Davies (successor to the late Mr Herbert Davies, con- tractor) to SELL by AUCTION, on the above pre. mises, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th October, 1886, the whole of his COLLIERY AND DRAUGHT HORSES AND PONIES, Particulars of which will appear in future advertise- ments, posters, and catalogues- 1387 Auctioneer's Offices, 2, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. SALE TO-MORROW. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY and IMPROVED GROUND RENT issuing out of certain Leasehold Premises, situate at Swansea. "f"ESSRS JOHN F. HARVEY and CO. IT 1 are instructed to SELL by AUCTION (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, «ign-street, Swansea, on THURSDAY, October 14th, the following PROPERTY, VIZ. :— LOT 1.—All that valuable FREEHOLD MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and known as 18, Northampton-place, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr J. W. Pearse. LOT 2.—All that well-secured IMPROVED GROUND RENT of £9 3s per annum, payable for the residue of a term of 98 years from the 24th March. 1875, issuing out of Nine Messuages or Dwelling-houses, situate and being Nos. 10 to 18 inclusive, «*orse-lane, Swansea. The Ground Rent reserved by the underlease amounts to £43 Us 6d per annum, and is subject to the pay- ment thereout of £34 8s 6d per annum rent to Col. Evan Morgan, of St. Helen's, Swansea, reserved by the original lease of the premises. Sale to commence at Three o OIOCK in the Afternoon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices and Auction Rooms, 4 and 5, Goat-street, Swansea; or to Messrs Hartland and Isaac, Solicitors, 7, Rutland-street, Swansea. 141'1 SALE TO-MORROW. LLANELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. TO SURGEONS, CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS, AND OTHERS. MR T. WHITTY EVANS is instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THUBS- DAY, October 14,1886, at 12 o'clock noon, the whole STOCK OF DRUGS, TRADE FIXTURES, FITTING S of the AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c., of a chemist and druggist, upon the premises, at Medical Hall, Murray-street, Llanelly. For further particulars see bills, or apply to the Auctioneer, Commercial-street, Aberdare. The House and Shop to Let. 1393 LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE. STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been JjJL instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above rooms, on FRIDAY NEXT, October 15th, 1886, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Drawing-room suite in walnut, mahogany couches in hair and leather, pier glasses, carpets, whatnot, mahogany washstands and dressing tables, dressing glasses, towel horses, iron bedsteads, s, feather and millpuff beds. Goods on view morning of sa.le. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the Forenoon. 3PALIURATITFKS. THE RIVER WYE. rpiNTERN ABBEY. ) RAGLAN CASTLE. HEREFORD CHEPSTOW CASTLE. JLJL CATHEDRAL. Messrs Frost and Reed have pleasure in announ- cing that they have commissioned Mr DAVID LAW to etch for them four original and important Plates of the above-named famous subjects. The size of each Plate, exclusive of margin, will be 18 by 12, the issue of which will be limited. Farther particulars may be bad from the Publishers, at 24, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF; ALSO AT TUElR BRISTOL HOUSE. 1476 ',t' ■' ;i.1. -■ JUST PUBLISHED, YTTTRIGHT'S CARDIFF DIRECTORY, TV WITH COPPER-PLATE MAP. TVTRIGHTS CARDIFF DIRECTORY, ▼ T PiCNARTH, LLANDAFF, VILLAGES. CARDIFF DIRECTORY, V V CORRECTED TO DATE. TyRIGHTS CARDIFF DIRECTORY. SUBSCRIBERS, 5s; NON-SUBSCRIBERS, 68 6d. CARDIFF BOOKSELLERS. OFFICES: STONEBRIDGE, BRISTOL. 1057 JJEMOVAL TO NEW PREMISES. GENUINE CLEARANCE gALE LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S WATER. PROOF GARMENTS, SAILORS' AND MINERS' OILSKIN CLOTHING, CARRIAGE BOGS, ISTDIABUBBEB MATS, ERA, INDIARUBBER, LEATHER, & COTTON BELTINGS, INDIAKTJBBER SHEET WASHERS, PACKING VALVES, &C. ANDERSON, ANDERSON, & ANDERSON, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. 1200 AUTUMN & WINTER SHOW. JJRAHAM & WASTNAGE, MERCHANT TAILORS & CLOTHIERS, 18, HIGH-ST-, CARDIFF. 824e U83 N- 0 NAME OINTMENT. —This Oint- -13) ment is confidentially recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy for curvy, Scrofula, Glandular Swellings, Ringworm old Wounds, Ulce- rated Legs, Scald Heads, Blotches on the Face and Body, St. Anthony's Fle, Burns, Chilblains, Bruises, Piles, Fistula, Rheumatism, Bunions, Ac. It will soon heal up the most obstinate Eruptions of the Skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. "VTO NAME PILLS. — For Scrofula, -Li Scury, Ulcerated Legs, Erysipelas, Blotches on the Face, Eruptions on the Body, Piles, Fistula, Glandular Swellings, etc., &c. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are Tonic and Invigorating, and, acting upon the secretions. they are a truly valuable Blood Purifier, and may be used in conjunction with the No Name Ointment in any of the above Diseases. Sold in Pots and Boxes by all Chemists, price 7KL la lid and 2s 9d each. PROPRIETOR:— J- WH ITEHOUSE, K 194. DERITKND, BIRMINGHAM. 1132 '•noBOUGH OF NEWPORT. JD WILLIAM WILLIAMS, 2 McCarthy-s-court,. • ConMnerotat-street, Corporttion bill-poster and crier. I Rents the principal hoardings and stations in Newport ■ and Neighbourhood. Two good bill-posters kept. Work attended to with quick despatch. Town and country. Old 4-D19re than a quarter of a qsobsri) ,),UDI 1021 uhlu: NOTICES. "VFOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that WILLIAM KERSLAKE, having left our em. ploy, is NO LONGER AUTHORISKD TO RECEIVE ORDERS on our account. We would, therefore, ask our customers to communicate direct with W. Davis and Son, Art Decorators, Glass, Oil, Colour, and Paper Hanging Merchants, 22, Queen-street, ^ardiff. 707 THE MEMORIAL STONE of the JL UNITARIAN FHEE CHRISTIAN CHURCH (West Grove. TredegarviUe), CARDIFF, will be laid by Miss THOMPSON. Preswylfa, on THURSDAY, the 14th of OCTOBER, at Half-past Four o'clock. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Lesser Park Hall at Six o'clock, when short addresses will be delivered by Charles H. James, Esq., M.P., of Mer- tliyr S. S. Tayler, Esq., of London; the Rev Henry Ierson, M.A., Secretary of the British and Foreign Unitarian Association the Rev A. N. Blatchford, B.A.. of Bristol the Rev Nestor R. Williams, of Merthyr the Rev J. E. Manning, M.A., of Swansea and others. 638 THE BATCHELOR MEMORIAL, T H.E STATUE In the Hayes, Cardiff, WILL BE UNVEILED On SATURDAY NEXT, OCT. 16, 1886, At 3.30 p.m., by LEWIS DAVIS, ESQ. (FKRNDALE). SIR E. J. REED, M.P., A. J. WILLIAMS, ESQ.. M.P., A. THOMAS, ESQ., M.P., W. ABRAHAM, ESQ., M.P., DR. EDWARDS, MR JOHN CORY, MR REES JONES, and others Will take part in the proceedings. 1457 CIOAL MINES REGULATION ACT, 1872. (Advertisement A.) EXAMINATION FOR MANAGERS' CERTIFI- CATES OF COMPETENCY. DISTRICT UNDER THE CHARGE OF J. S. MARTIN, ESQ., H.M. INSPECTOR OF MINES. PERSONS DESIROUS of BEING EXAMINED in this District for MANAGERS' CERTIFICATES of COMPETENCY, under the above-named Act, should at once communicate with tbe Secretary to the Board of the above-mentioned District, at the following address :— Co HENRY JAMES, 8, Courtland-terrace, Merthyr Tydfil. By order of the Board, C. HENRY JAMES, Secretary. N.B.—Persons who do not reside within the District are equally eligible for examination with those who do. 1404 (ttnhtrs anb dwratrarts. HEDIRECTORS OF THEBRIDGEND JL GAS AND WATER COMPANY are prepared to receive TENDERS for the supply of about 800 tons of best screened GAS COAL to be delivered free at the coal yard, Bridgend Railway Station, during twelve months, from the 1st day of December next, at such times and in such quantities as the Manager may direct; also the supply of about 500 tons of good clean STEAM COAL delivered as above during the same period. Tenders, endorsed Tender for Coal," to be sent in on or before the 30th October next, addressed to The Chairman. Bridgend Gas and Water Company, Union-street, Bridgend." J. H. DYER, Secretary and Manager. Bridgend, October 11th, 1886. i.473 JGOROUGH OF ABERAVON. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. TENDERS are invited for the CONSTRUCTION of a ROAD TO THE SEA BEACH, the plan and specifi- cation of which can be inspected at the office of the undersigned. The Corporation do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Sealed tenders to be sent to the undersigned on or before 30th Oct., 1886. M. TENNANT, 1403 Town Clerk, Aberavon. Insurance. INDUSTRIAL BRANCH. LONDON, EDINBURGH, & GLASGOW JD ASSURANCE COMPANY (LIMITED), To which has been transferred the Swansea Royal Friendly Society. CAPITAL, £250,000. THE ONLY COMPANY DOING WEEKLY AND MONTHLY INSURANCE BUSINESS AMONGST ALL CLASSES WHICH HAS £20,000 DEPOSITED WITH GOVERNMENT AS SECURITY FOR PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. No Industrial Office ever made such rapid progress. No Company or Society offers greater advantages to intending assurers. Absolute Security, Liberal Benefits, and Prompt Payment of Claims are its leading features. WILFRED A. BOWSER, Manager. 33, New Bridge-street, London, E.C. Branch Office—4, Heathfield-street, Swansea. Resident Secretary—John Slee. ADDITIONAL AGENT WAITED.—Apply at the Branch Office. 1157 ihrtris. SHERWOOD HOTEL, ADAM-STREET (NEAR CHARING CROSS), STRAND, LONDON. London Sunday Times says :—" This is one of the best and cheapest Private Hotels in the neighbourhood of the Strand." This Hotel is muchfrequentedby South Wales people. TDROPRIETOR W, H. pRUST (LATE OF SWANSEA) li.40 THE CLARENDON HOTEL, 18 ARUNDEL STREET, STRAND, LONDON, Central for business or pleasure, close to Temple Station, Metropolitan Railway. GEORGE DAVIES (Late of Swansea), Manager. The tariff, which is exceedingly moderate, can be bad on application. 722 BRYTHON HOUSE, LONDON (PRIVATE HOTEL), 5, HOUGHTON-PLACE, AMPTHILL-SQUARE, Behind Euston Station. Terms moderate. Home comforts. J. WILLIAMS, proprietor. 278 MORRIS TON, J3'JL CHARLES HANNEY Begs to inform the public that he will OPEN COFFEE AND DINING-ROOMS AT 100, WOODFIELD-STREET, MORRISTON (Next door to the Post-office), ON THURSDAY, the 7th of OCTOBER, 1886. Every accommodation for travellers provided. 407 DINNERS, 7D.—BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, M; or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, 4d. Good Beds, Is 3.1111 IS 6d. 1177 THE WYNDHAM J^KCADE. As previously announced, arrangements have been made to build a New Arcade from the lower end of St. Mary-street to the Hayes Bridge, in a direct line with Bridge-street, and at the St. Mary-street end the present premises of PERKINS BROS. and CO. and the TIEGEL BUILDINGS WILL FORM THE EN- TRANCE. In consequence of their great alteration P.B. and Co. WILL COMMENCE ON THURSDAY NEXT, 12TH INST., TO DISPOSE OF THE WHOLE OF THEIR EXTENSIVE STOCK OF JPIURNISHING I RON MONGERY, BEDSTEADS, BEDDING. SPRING MATTRESSES, CHAIR BEDSTEADS, CHILDREN'S COTS OF ALL KINDS, pERAMBULATORS & GASSINETTES TOILET SETS, AND JAPANNED II WARE OF ALL KINDS. T RAVEL LING rpRUNKS, DEED AND CASH BOXES, ELECTRO jpLATE, CUTLERY, &c., &c. 1209 ALL KINDS OF COOKING UTENSILS. And Many Other Goods, too numerous to mention i IMPORTANT TO FEMALES.—WINE'S JL FEMALE RESTORATIVE PILLS can be confi- dently recommended to females arriving at the period, termed the turn of life." At this time many import- ant changes take place in the constitution, and diseases, which have been dormant for yeare, come to light. In order to REMOVE OBSTRUCTION^ to QUIET LOCAL IRRITATION and to THOROUGHLY RENOVATE theNERVOUS SYSTEM andREGULATE the GENERAL HEALTH these Pills are invaluable, and should be obtained at once. Testimonials from all parts of the world have been received, andthousands owe their health and lives to these pills. Price, Is lid and 2s 9d per box, or post free for 15 or 36 stamps. Pre- pared and sold solely by Powell and Sons, Chemists, Zl, OElertion .Aàores5tS. 0ARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— I beg respectfully to withdraw my candidature for a seat in the Town Council for the Roath Ward. WILLIAM DAVJS. Hughenden Villa, Richards-terrace, Roath. Oct. 12, 1886. E~ XTRAORDINARY "MUNICIPAL .I'J ELECTION. TO THE BURGESSES OF THE ROATH WARD. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I have been invited by the Liberal Association and also by a large number of ratepayers outside that body, to offer myself as a. candidate for the vacancy created at the Council Board by the resignation of Mr Alfred Thomas, M.f., and I have much pleasure in acceding to these requests by placing my services at your disposal. I have been a ratepayer and resident in the Roath Ward for 20 years, and am one of the largest employers of labour in the Borough. I fully recognise the great responsibility resting on the representative of such an important Ward as Roath, and am quite prepared to devote the necessary time and attention to promote the best interests of the Ward and Borough generally. If elected I shall endeavour to perform the duties of the important office in such a manner as to merit the approval of my fellow-ratepayers. lam, Ladies and Gentlemen, Yours faithfully, CHAS. SHEPHERD. Brynhyfryd, Oakfield-street, Roa.th. 92&1453 QARDIFF MUNICIPAL ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE EAST WARD. LADIES AND GENTLElIlEhe period for which you elected me as ODe of your representatives terminates this month. The rapid growth and development of this town demand for the efficient performance of the duties more time and attention than I am able to devote to them, hence I do not intend to seek re-elec- tion. Accept my thanks for your kind considerations, and believe me to remain, Yours faithfully, 709 Cardiff, 12th October, 1886. lOaN GUNN. SHTIL&MG o.t:idits. JJ^EW GILDING GOCIETY ON AN }. IMPROVED PRINCIPLE. CARDIFF AND DISTRICT BALLOT AND SALE GUILDING G O C I E T Y. OFFICE :— QUEEN'S CHAMBERS, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. Incorporated under the Building Societies' Act, 1874. WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTION*, 6d, Is. Is 6d, or 2s, Entitling members to advances of £100. £200, £300, and £400 BY BALLOT, free of interesf for 15 years. Alternate SALE advances up to S400 without the ballot. FirstSubscriptionMetin on SATURDAY EVENING NEXT, OCT. 16TH, 1886, 7 till 8.30. Prospectuses, and a Quiet Chat about the Ballot and Sale Society," with every information, may be obtained at the Society's Office, and shares issued daily. R. EMERY. Secretary. Subscription Meetings held every Saturday Evening, from 7 to 8.30. TO DEPOSITORS IN THE CARDIFF JGAVINGS BAN K. THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT JL. INVESTMENT JJUILDING SOCIETY WILl RECEIVE DEPOSITS AT 4 PER CENT. AN OLD-ESTABLISHED SOCIETY. SECURITY UNEXCEPTIONABLE. AUDIT EXHAUSTIVE & SYSTEMATIC. EASY TERMS OF WITHDRAWAL. The Offices, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are OPEN DAILY FOR BUSINESS. 7423' 1023 W. SANDERS, MANAGING SECRETARY. PERPETUAL INVESTMENT BUILD- Jt.. ING SOCIETY, 16, NEW BRIDGE-STREET, LONDON, E.C. ADVANCES PROMPTLY MADE ON FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Repayable either in one sum as in ordinary mortgages, or by instalments. MONEY LENT may be repaid by monthly or quar- terly instalment^, includin interest and costs, spread oyer any number at years, not exceediDC 80. NO PREMIUMS ARE CHARGED BYjTHIS SOCIETY. A PROSPECTUS and FORM of APPLICATION may be had on application to Messrs GRAHAM, SON & HITCHCOX, Surveyors to the Society, Victoria Chambers, Newport; or to Mr TRESIDDER, Secretary, lb. New n Bridge-street, London, E.C. 1237 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE k3 BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to accept Deposits from 2 £ to 44 per cent. interest, according to notice of withdrawaL The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application.—John Jenkins, A.C. A., Secretary. 1045 rrBE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS JL BUILDING SOCIETY. ttst&btished 1872. and incorporated under the Buildin Societies Act, 1874. LOANS made, on Mortgage, at the Shortest Notrce, n- Sums varying FROM £100 TO £10,000, o.Y8.ble in Monthly or Quarterly Instalments in Three to Thirteen Years at the option of Borrower. Tables of Pe-payments, Costs of Mortgages, and Surveyors Fees, have been revised, and considerably Reduced. THE SOCIETY NOW OFFERS SPECIAL AD VANTAGES TO BORROWERS, the scale of Re payments and Preliminary Charges being greatly I..owere\1. The utmost Ssecrecy is maintAined For particulars apply to the Secretary, Mr Petei Williams, at the Office of the Society, 60, Glebeland- street, Merthyr TydfiL 1058 HEATH S PIANOFORTES, Q R G A N S, AND II A It M 0 N I U M S. JJEATH AND THREE YEARS' SYSTEM IS APPLIED TO THE HIRE & PURCHASE OF INSTRUMENTS BY ALL MAKERS, FROM 108 MONTHLY. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED. CO-OPERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH. The Largest Stock in Wales to Select from. 12, CROCKHERBTOWN, CARDIFF. 10U> 2b9e 10, 14, & 12. WORKING-STREET, CARDIFF. G. A. STONE, UNDERTAKER, HEARSE AND MOURNING COACH PROPRIETOR, OSTRICH PLUME A GENERAL FURNISH ING ESTABLISHMENT. The Trade supplied with Hearses, Coaches, and every requisite for Funeral Furnishing. 1001 154e W.E. VAUGHAN AND CO 3TEAM DYEING & SCOURING WORKS, LLANDAFF ROAD, CARDIFF. BRANCH ESTABLISHMENTS 77, CROCKHERBTOWN,) r Awrmrw 248, BUTE-STREET, f CARDIFF. 53, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT 83, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 27, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA Orders received and Parcels forwarded to Works; carriage free, by the following AGENTS:— Aberavon Mrs Morgan, Talbot Square. Aberdare Mrs Eschle, Commercial-place. Aberkenfig Mr W. H. Hitchings, Grocer Blaenavon .Mr J. Harris, London House. HIaina — .Mrs Collins High-street. Brecon Mrs S. A. Wotton, 10, High-street. Bridgend.Mr Woodward, grocer, Nolton-street Briton Ferry ..Mr D. 1.. Jones, VilUei^-st. Brymnawr Mrs Hicks, Beaufort House. Cowbridge MTS Rogers, Fancy Repository Haverfordwest. Mr Ellis Jones, High-street. Llandilo .Mr J. Lockyer, County Press. Nantymoel Mr E. David, Cambrian House. Neyland Messrs Biddlecome, Londou House, Newcastle Hknlyn Mr E. T. Davies, Bridge-street. Pembroke Dock, M. S. Cole, 10, Dimond-street Penarth Mrs A. Thomas, 37, Plassey.Kureet. Rhondda -.Mr J. H. Thomas, Tailor Porth. St. David's.Mr W. Lewis, tailor. Cross-square Tenby Miss Eynon, Confectioner, 1 CrackweU-s USK .„MiJoues,Grocer Otburatíott. CARDIFF. ST. CATHERINE'S, CARDIFF. A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, PRINCIPAL, MISS TULLIS. SCHOOL HOUSE-Nu. 3, PARK PLACE. RESIDENCE (Private and for Boarders), No. 11. STUDIES.—All subjects necessary for London Matricu- lation, together with Drawing, Class Singing, Theory of Music, and Ca.listhenics. EXAMINATIONS.—Results during the last three years:- London Matriculation—One honours, four first-class. Cardiff University College-Oue scholarship of jS50 a year for three years two exhibitions of £10 a year for three years. Cambridge Local—Four first-class honours, two second, two thIrd, eleven passes, four distinctions, five local prizes. College of Preceptors—First, second, and third class, thirty-eight South Kensington — For mathematics, mechanics, chemistry, botany, physiology, hygiene, freehand, geometry, perspective, seventy.three. FEES (inclusive)—Day Pupils, from £4 10s; Resident, from £17 per term. In consequence of new arrangements a larger number 12613 of pupils can be received. 1196 COW BRIDGE GREAT HOUS SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS: Mrs and Misses CULVERWELL. Pupils prepared for Trinity College, Oxfard Cam- bridge, anti Cvllege of Preceptors' examinations by experienced teachers. Terms moderate References Parents of pupils. 1024-7833 J MAESYCWMMER. SUMMERFIELD HALL LADIES' COLLEGE, MAESYCWidMER, CARDIFF. (In Union with the Society of Science, Letters, and Art, London). PRINCIPAL—MRS NICHOLLS, F,S,Sc. (London). During the last 12 months, 100 certificates have been gained by the Pupils of this School from the Uni. versity of Edinburgh, the Royal Academy of Music, Trinity College, College of Preceptors, and the Society of Science, Art, and Letters, London, with 42 special certificates and 45 1st, 2nd, and 3rd class honours. At the International Exhibition (science and art), a bronze medal was awarded to this school for water colour painting, and five certificates of merit for crayon dlawing and various kinds f needlework. TH3 Report of the Board of Examiners says, "The work is good and creditable to the establishment.' Fees for boarders, including tuition, scholarships, prizes, and preparation for any University Examina- tion, tive guineas per term. Day pupils, one guinea. Over 100 testimonials from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth Gloucester, Corn- wall, London, &c. ——— 1085 OPINIONS OF THE PRESS. The Western Mail also says :—" This College has been a great success in the advancement of nigher education, and parents who wish to ive lheir daughters a sound education cannot do better than senithem to it." And the South Wales Daily News :— A good and successful work is being done here in higher education, and the College deserves the support of the middle and upper classes.' PONTYPRIDD. pONTYPRIDD GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HIGHER EDUCATION: Special preparation for Preliminary Examinations in Law and Medicine. The next term will commence 13th September. For Prospectuses, &c., apply to Mr J. F. McCLUNIJ, 1206 The Grange, Pontypridd. HEREFORD. HEREFORD LADIES COLLEGE .tJL COMPANY, LIMITED. The County of Hereford is celebrated for its salu- brity, and excellent Masters for Accomplishments are engaged. Terms for Boarders under 12 years of age, 25 Guineas per annum ditto, above 1jl years of age, 30 Guineas per annum. For Prospectuses apply to Mrs Jacob, the Lady Principal, Hereford or to the Secretary, Mr Maddison, Ledbury. 1087 The next term commences on Monday, Sept. 20th. GELLIGAER. GELUGAER ENDOWED GRAMMAR SCHOOL. LEWIS'S FOUNDATION. CHAIRMAN OF GOVERNING BODY C. H. JAMES, ESB., M.P„ MERTHYR. VICE CHAIRMAN DO. REV. AARON DAVIES, PONTLOTTYN. HEAD MASTER: REV. D. EVANS, M.A., LONDON. SECOND MASTER; U. W. JONES, ESQ., B.A., LONDON. Terms: Boarding £25 per annum, or £6 5s per quarter. Tuition Fees—Boarders and Day Scholars Boys under 13 years ot age, 10s per quarter; Boys over 13 years of age, 15s per quarter. No extras except boo!-?. Boarders FL IRT Diy SCHOLARS FR—?.U P.. A- > 'V • school, the only exception being the Entrance Scholar- ships, which are local. The course of study camprise3 the usual branches of a classical, professional, aud commercial education. N £ XT QUARTER begins on MONDAY, 18th October, 1886. The Governors require a quarter's notice of the with- drawal of a boarder. Applications for admission, as well as for copies of the prospectus and of the xaminer's report of the school to the Syndicate of the Cambridge University Local ExaminatioÐ,>, to be sent to the Head Master, Gelhgaer Grammar School, via Cardiff. 1290 LLANDOVERY. rMiRE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. TRUSTEES. Lady LLA.NOVER, the BlsHop of ST ASAPH, Rev. 'Chancellor PHILLIPS, Viscount EMLYN, Sir JAMES HILLS JOHNES, K.C.B., V.C. Visitor The BISHOP of ST. DAVID'S. WARDEN AND HEAD-MASTER. Rev. J. OWEN, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford, and 2nd Class Classical Mods.; 2nd Class Mathematical Mods.; 2nd Class Mathematical Finals; la.te Welsh Professor and Classical Lecturer, St. David's College, Lampeter. ASSISTANT MASTERS. Rev. E. J. M'CLELLAN, B.A., late Hastings Exhi- bitioner, Queen's College, Oxford 1st Class Classi- cal Mods. J. H. WINTER, B.A., late Open Mathematical Exhi- bitioner, St. Johns College, Cambridge; 6th Junior Optime. T. J. RICHARDS, B.A., late Open Scholar Merton College, Oxford 1st Class Mathematical Mods.; 1st Class Mathematical Finals 1st Class Science Finals "highly distinguished" for the Junior University Mathematical Scholarship. G. HARTWELL JONES, B.A., late Scholar Jesus College, Oxford, and Pow is Exhibitioner; 1st Class Classical Mods.; 2nd Class Classical Finals; Chan- cellor's Latin Essay. Rev. G. G. COVLTOX, B.A., late Open Classical Scholar, St. Catherine's College, Cambr.dge. E. W. R. WALTERS, B.A., Keble College, Oxford. MUSIC. J. H. WINTER, B.A., 2nd in Music, Cambridge Senior Locals, 1876. „ „ FRENCH. Rev. G. G. COULTON, formerly of St. Omer's Lyce^. „. R„, DRAWING. D. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Certificated Teacher of the ncience and Art Department, South Kensington. DRILL. Sergeant-Instructor LAFFERTY, R.V. EXAMINERS. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE SCHOOLS EXAM- INATION BOARD. The next Term commences September 21st. At least THIRTEEN Scholarships will be offered for competition at this School, January, 1887, of the following annual value :— I. £20, and two of £8 8s each, for boys under 14 years of age. IL £,)5, £30, and six of jE8 8s each, for boys under 16 years of age. 1IL Two of £25 each—the Golden Grove and Lloyd- Jones' Scholarships-confined to natives of Canflarthen- shire under 16 years of age. There is no religious restriction attached to one of the Scholarships. Boys entering the School next September and January are eligible for all the Scholarships. For full particulars apply to the Warden, the College, Llandovery. 1136 CHELTENHAM. COLLEGIATE SCHOOL FOR BOYS, VY NORTHAMPTON HOUSE, BATH ROAD, CHELTENHAM. Established 1870.—PRINCIPAL—Rev. W. BARWELL, assistd by carefully selected resident and visiting masters. Ine School Course includes English, Modern Languages, Classical and Mathematical studies. Pupils carefully prepared for Public Examin- ations, and are fitted for commercial or professional ilie. Earnest attention paid to the moral habits, health, comfort, and happiness of the pupils. Athletic, swim. ming, and gymnastic exercises encouraged. Excellent accommodation for boarders. Highest references. Terms moderate AND inclusive. The Autumn Term begins on Tuesday, Sept. 14th, 1886. 1234 NORTH TAWTON, NORTH DEVON. NORTH TA WON SCHOOL, PATRON—The Earl of PORTSMOUTH A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preparation tor various examinations. Boarders from B21 per annum. 1076 prospectus and honour list from the Head Master. O CHOOL ADVERTISEMENTS. -The KJ attention of Principals of Private and other SCHOOLS is directed to the following moderats F RI. PAID TARIFF for School Advertisements:— One Three Six Tweive Insertion Insertions. ) IIserr.iona. Insertion s. d. 8. d. s. ti s. (I Four Lines,. 1 0 2 b 40 « 60 Six Lines 1 6 3 0 b 0 9 0 Eight Lines.. 20..1) 0 8 0 12 0 Twelve Lines 3 0 7 6 12 0 18 0 Eight words may be calculated to a line. Advertise' 111 ants can also appear in the CARDIFF TIMES and SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS in conjunction with those in the S01UJ1 Kales Daily AMOS, so as to form part of a series of insertions. THE (iBEAT BLOOD MHOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- JL comethe worst forms oÏ diseases, and the fouieso 3taw of theblood, stomach, liver, ami kidneys they go t.o:; he core of every disease, where no ot.ber medicines have power to reaèn. The GRKAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following compia.iuts :-Indi¡¡¡estio" or wind in the smach or bowels giddiness in the Ilead, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palpitation of the heart, liver, and bilions obstructions, asthma, or tlhtness in the I chest rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel, pains in the F back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, surt) heads and 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, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas T jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. In boxes at 12d and 2s 9d aold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill, JGAUM&ETORY. 44 v>%I nhlít mn5etntntS. CARDIFF FJLHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE A MANAGER Mr EDWABI) FLETCHER. ACTING MANAGER. Mr JOHN SHERIDAN. SPECIAL and IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT for Six Nights of Mr Geo. P. Hawtrey's Company, "THE PICKPOCKET," Now being played to crowded houses at the Globe '1'heatre, London. TO-NIGHT (WEDXESDAY), October 13th, At 7.30, the new play by J. K. Jerome, BARBARA. At 8.15, the new Farcical Comedy, the pICKPOCKET, By Geo. P. Hawtrey. The success of the London season. MONDAY NEXT, Oct. 18th. Miss Bella Pateman in DIPLOMACY. Open 7; Commence 7.30; Half-price 9. 1011 Box Plan at Messrs Thompson and Shackell s. EVINO RAND CIRC US, JLJ VJT CARDIFF. Positively last week L EVINO of Prof. LeTino, Mesmerist, and his LEVINO elegant Company, commencing To-night, LEVIN*) Oct. 11,1886, being the 18th Week of a LEVINO most successful engagement both of the LEVINO man gement of the place and his many LEVINO patrons. Prof. Levino desires us to LEVI NO thank the Cardiff public for their LEVINO liberal pa.trona.ge and kind treatment LEVINO during his sojourn among thorn, and LEVINO would like to remain much longer, but LEVINO is obliged to give up the building, as LEVINO the Circus is coming back. As Abis is LEVINO the closing week, a Company of unusual LEVING strength has been secured, and a\ pro- LEVINOgramme of extraordinary strength and LEVINO va.riety will be provided. Among the LEVINO Company may be mentioned such LKVINO shinmg lights as DUTCH DALY, LEVINO S1GNOR GARCION, LOUIE and LEVINO ELBA, VAL MILLER, REVENE, and LEVINO ATLIAS. MESMERISM by Pro*. LEVINO LEVINO, who will give an EntertaiTi- LEVINO ment of unusual interest in this HIST LEVINO closing week. Free serenade by LKVINO Levino's Silver Band. Doors open at LEVINO 7, commence at 8. Popular prices—3d, LEVINO 6d, Is, and 2s. Good comfortable seats LEVINO for the early comers. 885el245 TO-NIGHT. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CHAMBER CONCERTS. The FIRST CONCERT will take place in the LESSER PARK HALl. on WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 13th, beginning at 8.15. Piano, Mr Tem- gleton Violin, Herr Peiniger Violoncello, Herr irousil; Vocalist, Eos Morlais. Schubert's Trio in E flat; Moza.rt's Trio In B flat (No. B) Beethoven's Romance for Violin in F. Transferable Ticket for the series of Six Concerts, One Guinea; Single Reserved Seats, Five Shillings. ADMISSION ONE SHILLING. Tickets, programmes, and circulars containing full particulars may be obtained at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, Queen-street. 14'1 SOMETHING NEVER SEEN BEFORE." THE GREAT DUPREZ, Commencing PARK-HALL, I RIDAY NEXT, at 8. 552 "THE WORLD'S MY SJI E R Y. AT THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, -C3L TOWN-HALL, CARDIFF. By kind permission of the MAYOR (D. Edgar Jones, Esq.) Under distinguished Patronage. MR. EVAN THOMAS'S DRAWING-ROOM OPERETTA COMPANY Will give TWO PERFORMANCES in aid of the fur- nishiug fund of the Cardiff Provident Dispensary, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY NEXT, the 14th and 15th October, 1886. of Promme on tho second evening. Doors open at 8.0 p.m., and commence at 8.30; car- riages at 10.30. Tickets FUR Front Seats, price 4s each, may be obtained of Mr W. Lewis, Duke-street; Messss Thompson and Shackell, Queen-street; Messrs Heath and Son, Crockberbtown, and at the Dispensary, 6, Guildford-street, or d the Honorary Officers of the In- stitution—F. Hingston, Esq., treasurer; Philip S. Dowson, Esq., secretary. "36 SWANSEA. TO-NIGHT. THE EVAN THOMAS OPERETTA QOMPANY WILl. GIVE A PERFORMANCE AT THE ALBERT HALL, SWANSEA, TO-NIGHT, OCTOBER 13th. 526 Performance to begin at 8. Prices from 6d to 4s. -_I. Entirely New to South Walts, and absolutely eclipsing all former productions. GRAND CIRCUS, MERTHYR, NOW OPEN NIGHTLY, AT 8. WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY AT 5 & 8. GEORGE POOLE'S JUBILEE FEDERATION MY KIORAMA, A new tour of the world, embracing charming scenes in most of her Majesty's dependencies in all parts of the globe. GEORGE POOLE'S PICTURE; QUE TRIPS ABROAD. A.Trip to the Continent of Europe. A Trip to Bulgaria and the Danubian Provinces. A Trip to Egypt, the I Soudan, and Khartoum. A Trip to South Africa and Australia. A Trip to our great Indian Fnrpire. A Trip to Rawul Pindi to witness the grand march past of the Anglo-Indian troops before the Ameer. A Trip to Herat, Burmah, and China. A Trip to the Arctic Regions and Canada. A Trip Home with the British Fleet. POOLE'S GREAT COMBINATION COMPANY of STAB ARTISTES and SPLENDID BANDS accompany the Trippers. ADMISSION—6D to 3s. 1408 Manager, Mr J. J. TAYLOR. J U W 0 ° D 3, CASTLE-STREET (Opposite Castle), Respectfully informs the.Residents of Cardiff that he FRAMES PICTURES, MOUNTS DRAWINGS, Ac.. On the Premises, EQUAL TO ANY FIHM IN SOUTH WALES. 873e ARTISTS' MATERIALS. COPIES. Ac. 1231 Qggrarstons. GREAT WESTERN llAILWA y, POPULAR TRIP AT REDUCED FARES TO LONDON, FOR THE COLONIAL AND INDIAN EXHIBITION. On FRIDAY NIGHT, OCTOBER 15th, an EXCUR- SION TRAIN for LONDON, for One or Two Days, will leave NEW MILFORD at 8.55 p.m., Milford 8.0O, Johnston 915, Haverfordwest 9..30, Clarbeston Road 9.40, Clynderwen 9.55, Whitland 10.20. St. Clears 10.35, Carmarthen 10.50, Carmarthen Junction 11.15, Ferry- side 11.20, Kidwelly 11.30, Pembrey 11.40, Llanelly 11.55, Swansea 11.20, Landore 11.30, Loughor 12.0 mid- night, Gowerton 12.10 a.m. (Oct. 16), Cockett 12.30 a.m., Neath 12.0 midnight, Briton Ferry 12.10 a.m., Port Talbot 12.25, Bridgend 1.0, and Llantrissant at 1.25 a.m., returning from Paddington at 1150 p.m. Octooer 16th, or at 9.50 p.m. on October 17th. For Fares see special bills. 1421 J. GRIERSON", General Manager. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. CHEAP DAY TRIP TO LONDON. On MONDAY. October 18th, a FAST EXCURSION TRAIN for LONDON, at low fares, will teave CARDIFF at 3.10 a.m.. Newport 3.30, Chepstow 4.5, Lydney 4.30, and Newnham at 4.50 a.m., returning same day from Paddingtou at 11.50 p.m. Fare, 3rd class. 68 6<1. 1472 J. GRIERSON, General Manager. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN JU RAILWAY. ON MONDAY MORNING, October 18th, a CHEAP 2, 6, or 8-DAY EXCURSION will be run to LONDON. leaving Cardiff 7.18, Ystrad7.27, Hengoed junction 7.32, Pengam 7.37, Bargoed 7.42, Tirphil 7.49, Pontlottyn 7.54, Rhymney 8.0, Merthyr 7.40, Cefn 7.50, Dowlais 8.2, Rhymney Bridge 8.1B, Tredegar 8.0, Sirhowy 8.5, Nantybwch 8.22, Abersychan 7.49, Varteg 7.55, Blaenavon 8.1, Waen- avon 8.9, Ebbw Vale 8.15, Beaufort 8.22, Brynmawr 8.38, Clydach 8.50, Gilwern 8.55, Govilon 9.0. Aber- gavenny 9.10, Abergavenny Junction 9.25. On FlU- DAY NIGHT, Oct 15th, a 1, 3, or 4 DAY TRIP will be run to LONDON. For fares and further particulars see hand bills. G. FINDLAY, General Manager. Euston Station, October, 1886. __I ■J^OT A PENNY MORE Notwithstanding Wool Sales at advanced Rates and Manufacturers' higher Quotations, W' pRICE & SONS have determined that Not a Penny More" shall now be charged by them on account of the Rising Markets. They have bought early, and intend giving the Public the full benefit of their Timely Purchases and Ample Resources. THE PRICE LIST of Ready-made Suits, Suits to Order, Hats, Caps, Hosiery, Shirts. Ties, Scarves, Umbrellas, Cardigan Jackets, Gloves, Rugs, Dressing-gowns, &c,, is AS LOW AS EVER. Address :— THE CARDIFF HOUSE, 50 4 51, ST. MARY-STREEI and 46 4 47, CAROLINE. STREET. CARDIFF. 1007 Terms: One Price. For Ready Money Only, llle RELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEN MINUTES. HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HORE- JU- HOUND, the most certain and speedy remedy for Asthma Consumption, Bronchitis, Coughs, fluenza, Difficult Breathing, Spitting )f Blood, Hooping Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of V oice, Ac. It gives instantaneous relief, and rapidly effects acure IT HAS A MOST PLEASANT TASTE. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely family in South Wales which has not proved its emcacy. IN THE NURSERY It is invaluable,as children ARE fond of it, and take it eagerly. Immediately it is taken coughing ce&ses, rest. lessness is gone, and refreshing sleep ensues. No lady who has once tried it would ever afterwards be with. out it.. 1022 Prepared onl, by A. Hayman, Chemist, Neath; and sold bv all Chemists ftice Is Hd and 2s ad per bottle BILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT, BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in KJEWRORT, AC I Itostttgss ^FTFRRFSSGS. 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, & 14, ST. MARY- STREET, 115 & 16, TRINITY-STREET & WH ARTON BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. H OWELL AND COMPANY Respectfully beg to Announce their First JMPORTANT SHOW OF GOODS .For the AUTuMN REASON. H& CO. offer the following lots at ex- tremely old prices, although the ad vane* ia the pdce of Wool is from 30 to 4-0 per cent. WHITE, SCARLET, & FANCY SHIRT- ING LANCASHIRE FLANNELS. REAL WELSH FLANNELS, manufactured in South and North Wales, in White, Scarlet, Stript's for Dresses, and Checks and Stripes for Shirks. FF/\ PIECES 27in. STRIPES & CHECKS Wv/ WELSH SHIRTINGS, at LTJD. per Yard, worth now 15JD. HAND CO. do not sell Lancashire and Englis.B Flannels as Real Welsh, thereby not thought]estJy forgetting the great injustice done to their Customers and the Welsh Manu- facturers. BLACK AND COLOURED FRENCH JD MERINOES". AND CASHMERES. BLACK AND COLOURED BRADFORD JL) CASHMERES AND DRESS GOODS. A GOOD PARCEL COLOURED SERGES at 9JD, worth 12J\l per yard. LADIES'AND GENTLEMEN'S HOSIERY, JU GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, .0. RIBBONS, TRIMMINGS, LACES. FURS, AND FRILLINGS. A LARGE PARCEL OF COTTON AND LINEN TOWELS, at Manufacturer. Prices. TWO Thousand Pieces of HORROCKSES', J_ HOLLINS', and HOWELL and COM- PANY'S CALICOES and SHEETINGS. EIDER-DOWN QUILTS, PILLOWS, o., at MaKers' Prices. LACE CURTAINS, TAPESTRY DITTO, CRETONNES, BLEACHED COTTON, and LINEN SHEETINGS. LINEN DAMASKS, TABLE CLOTHS, NAPKINS, REPPS, &c„ &c. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S UNDER- JLJ CLOTHING, STAYS, CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, PELISSES, FROCKS, tc. LADIES', YOUNG LADIES', K CHIL- JU DKENS MANTLES, JACKETS, COSTUMES AND SKIRTS AT MANU- FACTURERS; PRICES. H. K, Co., being Manufacturers, and not dependent upon the projits made on Mantles, necessitated in many cases by extravagant rent8 and heavy expenses, are therefore, in a position to sell these goods considerably uuaer any house in the trade. MILLINERY, BONNETS & HATS, FELT J3JL AND STRAW HATS, FEATHERS AND FLOWERS. HAND CO. have bought Four Thousand • Pairs of White and Three Thousand Pairs of BROWN BLANKETS without a fraction advance. The Coloured Btaukets will be found most useful for charitable purposes. BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY AND KIDDER MINSTER CARPETS AT OLD PRICES. LINOLEUM, CORTICINE, AND FLOOR- CLOTHS, at Wholesale Prices. BEDSTEADS and BEDDING (warranted clean), at Makers' Prices. The Largest Stock in Wales, Htc CO. have now every confidence in draw- ing special attention to their CABINET and FURNITURE Department, which is under MEW MANAGEMENT. SPECIAL.-—H. 4 Co. respectfully recommend all classes to buy Woollen Fabrics as early ia the season as possible. JJOWKLL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF J^RAPETSSI, /CARDIFF, 1385 V/