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pipping iioiitts. SUM M ET 0 U R S in SCOTLAND and IRELAND. First Class Passenger Steamers from CARDIFF every MONDAY and THURSDAY. MONDAYS to BELFAST and GLASGOW. THURSDAYS to GLASGOW (via Swansea only). From SWANSEA every WEDNESD AY & FRIDAY WEDNESDAYS to BELFAST aDd GLASGOW. FRIDAYS to GLASGOW DIRECT. Affording opportunities for Splendid Coasting Trips to North of Ireland and the Firth of Clyde. SPECIAL SUMMER FARES. 20/- Belfast, Cabin Return valid 1 month. 25/- Glasgow- „ „ 14 days. Sailor's Fare (Single) 10/- Deck. Fall Particulars of Scotch and Irish Tour s in trated Tourist Guide free from ■«. ALEXANDER GREGOB, 9, Bute-crescent, Cardiff. M. JONES & BRO., Albion Chambers, Swansea. M. JONES & BRO., Albion Chambers, Swansea. CUNARD LIKE. FIVE AND A THIRD DAY PASSAGES. EOYAL MAIL STEAMERS FROM LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSl'OWN. FOB NEW YORK. 1 Jf.OR B°S501ient 6 S £ r:iS" 1$: £ ^§1^1$g "SSSSSI first secondand third class passe^. J^ough bookings to China, Japan, and Canada, tralM. also to all parts o Tlllrd ciass passengers by including Klondyke, <fcc. York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore without extra charge. Third class SS&'C'SBAKD OR TO HEIR AGFNT-1. S T N.I>SG!SRD^]ACE,'CROCKHERBTOWN; ^75 w i Sc'e Bute Docks, Cardiff; Messrs of Cardiff; Charles Stewart, 35, T. C. Howe and Co., ,,g. j-, Thomas, School- Mountstuart-sqnare, Car 43 Upper Thomas- master, Liandovery; D. T- Davies, 43, Upper Thomas- street, Merthy r, J-eUy J. S. Lambert, cock, 2, Dowmng-^ 'm 23, Woodfield-st., Morris- Porth Jo^ph A. d. W. Hughes, Tredegar; 7 19* Market-street, Abertillery; F. W. ^4, "Tefcph" Office, Haverfordwest; Collins B^rrv Dock, Cardiff. MERICAN LINEI M J\ SOUTHAMPTON-NEW YORK M J\ SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK MsUiSl&ti SERVICE. 'TINNTTIRN^ SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK, DIRECT, SATURDAYS, at Noon. Hishest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second Babtaand Steerage Passeugers Steamers sail under Neutral Flag. LIVERPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVIGB Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Qaeenstown every Thursday. „ „ and Goods are landed at Philadelphia *? \vha,rfot the Pennsylvania Railroad, which &X S.SS S most 1>lr.ct Bo»0» to Pta~. In the Western States. q nCe ic Co., Southampton Apply to »^»ef1P9,nEdward-pl.. Queen-st.; or Liverpool, S. Docks C. Stewart & Co., 35, W. J. Trounce, Bute JJOCKs £ adli 0»stle-road, Mountstuart-square, u '1^r0UI1iJ-st.; Austin and Cardiff; Mason & Co., tin Neath-road, Lan- Silcocks, Swansea X. School, Llandovery dore; D. H. Thomas, ™SJ* £ Bowen, Lakefield, W. Hancock, ?ownuig-st.. 4. J- w Milton Llanelly; H. Lewis. Bridge-st.iNe p L JoneS( Locke, 3, Commercial-st. ^ewpOert. Foiltyprida; Villiers-st., Briton Fer*y',?• Merthyr Rhys D. T. Davies, 43, Upper Thoma •D_ Pricei 54> Roberts, Woodfield-st.. Mills, Aber- High-st., Ferndale, X\ Hughes, Post- tillery W. Edwards, geveI1 Sisters; office, Tredegar, J. D-. st Brynmawr; T. H, Wallace J. Tong, 15, Davies-st„ wjmu i(jl6 Tomkins, Abergavenny. ■- — "PALGRAYE,^ ^MURPHY, & Jt r,TTJ"R OF STEAMERS. "T&jySWANSEA TO HAJVIBURG- „ -ni/ Captaiu Connor CITY OF CADIZ Ca^tain Green gS¥ 8f ^S.T.0 '» T,n Murphy and Co., 17, ^^ROKSS & CO., Swansea. ^t at Hamhurg^ZOM^_ TV^TGRAVE IKTORPHI'. A^ID CO. S P^EGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS from HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. .mct.rd»ra City of Hamburg, City °f Amsterdam city of Lisbon, City of Belfast, o{ Liverp00if City of Bristol of Malaga> City ot Cadiz, of 0p()rtO( gg of Dortmund, City of Rotterdam. ftne of the above. First-class Steamers is intended to leave HAMBURG for CARDIFF, and CARDIFF lor HAMBURG at regular intervals. For particulars apply to PALOBAVB, Moawnr, AND no.. 17, Eden Quay, Dublin; or to J. T. DUNCAN & CO, CARDIFF. Agent at Hamburg-D. FUHRMANN. 1124 NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING Madeira CAPE°TOWN, TASMANIA, MADH<lxiA) TTrtBii"P) AND NEW WSTRAUM^HOBAGI), A ZEALAND. i?-r<-pllent a-ccommodatlon. M°^eys gpecUl terms to Families, and Round the World Pleasure Tours. HINB Oct. 13 } BUAPEHU Y-W S^E3TRJV & CO.138, Leadenhall- Apply to /• Bv^e. -n" Cardiff to S. J. Davies street, London, E.C. J2 Castle-road onn TillS'LINE to CANADA A STATES. [Sn, fe Co. 19, James-gtreet, •Liveroooi. g. j pavjes, & Co.Consulate Chambers, cfc j. a. Scott, 47, 9. Edward-place, W. J- Trounce, Cathays-terrace, Cathays, Mount Stuart-square, Bute Docks; C. Stewart, 35, mouxi t Boftthj Car. Cardiff; E. Rees, 133, l^ppo berts> South Wales fliff- c. J. Cudlipp, lioath. J- B. W. Mason and ?r°'feb"D;S. tt'Sppi Ue^_ 'Tydfil. r^I^N E DO M I N I ?q2uOM LIVERPOOL. PASSENGER BAKINGS Montreai. Sept. 8th, Yorkshire, for^Queloe Queenstown;. Sept. 8th, Canada, for Boston ( aud Montreal. 'Sept. 15th, Domimon, for Qneoe ointg. Through tickets issued ^varded on ^PP^a- Klondyke.—Full particulais the Prince s Land- tion. All passengers embark a inf0rmation to tag Stage. Write for h^d^eS°Street, Liverp0°l ■ Richards, Mills and Co., 24, Jam QHeen-street C. Dr to S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-p ace,^et) j cudlipp, Stewart, 35, Mount St^^ce Bute Docks; Captam 42, Castle-road; W J. Trounce, J«i Cardi&.J. I. A. Krott. 47. Cathays-terrace, 4237 Roberts, Pontypridd — —TTZT LONDON TO C DIP, F & SWANSEA- WE, F-liLY are The London aud Boutll Walca Stex tended to Sail every S.E.(, carrying Goods »,nd Queen SWANSEA, as follows °i™r further pMfciculars agpl^o^^ ^^don, EjC.^ ST5Sr^ Coe!dSw|sea: or M^hows^a Luff mBSe;!t^CimhfI. /T^F^ORI^STEAM PAd°?ARDIFF-. (^ r,TD-COKK. NEWPORT, and CARDIFF. ^IromVorSev^ MONDAY Fassenger f^e 6d. neck. 10s. Return Oskbin, 36s, Cork:—Cabin, 1»0 °„'nths to retnni from Cork to available /° £ ,Southampton, Plymouth, or Lircr- Nowport, CajraiS, and otilcr particu. ^rs apply pool. For r.n,-c? ° Maddock, 109, Dodr-street, Ncw- the Agent«,'Tamwo Dorks, Cardiff or to LAN&Y,ziNDS tL SONS' ST-MERS. IVl-nrAK STEAM COMMUNICATION LISSSK A™, For Frcitfat. \rVWNINO, uss %S^.po^S^t K0 nOMBSWC^^AWrS.. alJ found. fares to Seattle, prote-t.i.ji!. Great redur.teo^ ni raai on goUtli Vau«,uver, ^I^idf^o. Agent. J. African lines;.—Apply to 4±rrvffiCe. 24, High- Roberts, Bonsth. Wakic EmigratnTa j envelope ftrcet, Pontypricul. Send Jlv' Vu parts of ior rs>ply ami fcc8ti:r>oniiils. fiailut?3 Vfail Steamers. the woiM w, low^vt r.^cs by all Royal Mau dm 41g4 "Jst rogfasto 0*SH PRICES—Old, Is, 2s "6d- "T^L*^RS:^L?GR the one sent DID GREAT —«AZ*>O E*%AY, CalTinskelligS, Kerry. £ JU^es 0 O U G H m?^LSAM OF HORE- mo8tcertain and speedy Remedy ST0PS cjoLb. SWUAmi OAMf V5ttle."—Mr Dixon, HogbiShm 881x3 another ■ Faversham^ CASH MOES-SIA, LTI 2>6I '.<312 C bill COMPANY, ^STRIBUTING AND WoSl, PARK^mEBT SECRETARY: FRANK H. SIMPSON. ft^letors ot the Prmcipal Stations in Cardiff and. fygfcbtjiuittood. Contractors for all descriDtioiis of Circular Distributing. tiLorders promptly atteodetfto. 1044 alt5 Ini Aurfimi. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY & GILLER. Freehold Residence, at Bridgend Sept 24 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN.& CO. Wrecked Steamer, nearPM^am Sept. 5, Jewellery, etc., at Cardiff *».Sept. V jewellery, JOHN FRANCIS. Horses, Cobs, &c., at Manoravon Sept. 12: Stock, Horses, &c., at GHanyrafonduu-issa Sept. 19 Cattle, Implements, &c., at Carmarthen.Set. 21 &23 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, & PERIi^. ,Modern Furniture, at Cardiff 8 Farming Stock, at Cwm Taff Sept. 9 Cows and Heifers, at Cardiff »»..Sept. 10 200 Horses, at Cardiff Sept 16 Trade Fittings, &c. at Cimiff —Sept. 19 Messrs WM. GRAHAM, HITCHCOX & Co. Horses, etc.. at Newport -Sept. 6 Freehold Property, at Malpas Sept. Mr J. E. GUNN. Hotel, at Tonyrefail Sept. 13 Hotel, at Pontypridd Sept. 13 Mr SAM BERN. Leasehold Premises, at Cardiff Sept. 22 Messrs HERN and PERTWEE. Shops and Dwelling-Houses. at Cardiff Sept. 22 Messrs JAMES & JAMES. Public-house and Premises, at Swansea.Sept. 13 Messrs H. C. JOBSON and CO. Ram Lambs, at Canton, Cardiff .Sept. 19 Ram Lambs, at Cowbridge -Sept. 29 Ram Lambs, at Caerphilly Oct. 10 Messrs HENRY LEWIS & SONS. Mountain Sheep and Cows, at Troedrhiw Oct. 4 Messrs ROBERT McTURK and SONS. Stock, Cattle, &c., at Llwyncyntefin Park.Sept. 26 Messrs POWELL and COOKE. Cottage Property, etc., at Aberavon Sept. 26 SEXTON, GRIMWADE & BECK. Hackney and Harness Horses, at Druidstone.Sept. 7 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Premises and Laundry, at Cardiff Sept. 5 Freehold Residential Estate, at Cowbridge Sept. 6 Copyhold House and Land, at Cowbridge .Sept. 6 Hackneys, &c., at St. Fagan's .Sept. 13 Sheep, Cattle, Horses, &c.. near Cardiff Sept. 22 Freehold Mineral Property, at Cardiff Sept Mineral Property, at Cardiff Oct. 1 Freehold Premises, at Cardiff Oct. 6 Mr ILLTYD THOMAS. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept. 5 MR J. RICHARD THOMAS. Meadow Hay, at Ely Sept. 5 Cattle, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 19 Messrs WEBBER & SON. Properties, at Cardiff Sept. 17 MR HOWELL WILLIAMS. Plant, Machinery, and Materials, at Cardiff.Sept. 27 SALE THIS DAY. GLAMORGAN SHIRE. BARRY DOCK. THE BARRY DOCK AND DISTRICT STEAM LAUNDRY CO., LTD. (IN LIQUIDATION.) MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at the Angel Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, September 5th, 1898, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, the VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PREMISES AND LAUNDRY, Known as the Barry Dock and District Steam Laundry, situate in Guy's-road, Caioxton. The premises, which are nearly new, have been fitted up with the most modern machinery, capable of turning out from jE60 to X-80 per week, and are held upon lease for a term of 999 years, from the 1st November, 1884, at a ground rent of £17 per annum. The Premises will be sold in one lot with the goodwill of the business as a going concetti. Particulars and Conditions of Sale may be had upon application to R. H. March, Esq. (the liqui- dator), 19, Mountstuart-square, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 6395 SALE TO-MORROW. GLAMORGANSHIRE. THE LLANSANOR COURT ESTATE. Sale of a valuable FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, situate near to the Town of Cowbridge, in the Vale of Glamorgan, and within a short distance of IJan- trissant Road Station, on the Great Western Rail- way, and Ystradowen Station, on the Taff Vale Railway, and containing, in the whole, 1,020 ACRES OR THEREABOUTS, and which comprises the Mansion and Grounds, known as LlansanorCourt, together with several valuable Farms and holdings, and the Advowson to the Living of Llansanor, and which will be divided into the following Lots for Sale. LOT I.-A FREEHOLD COTTAGE and GARDEN, situate at Degar, in the parish of Llanharry, let upon a lease for lives. LOT 2.—A FREEHOLD PASTURE FIELD, front- ing the Rectory at Llansannor, now in the occupation of the Rev. O. Jones, upon an annual tenancy, and containing on the whole 28.. Or. 24p. or thereabouts. LOT 3.—A FREEHOLD PASTURE FIELD, situate at Trebkin, fronting the road leading from Llansannor to Cowbridge, now in the occupation of Mr Wm. Thomas, upon an annua! tenancy, being part of the Home Farm, and containing in the whole 5a, Or. Op. or thereabouts. LOT 4.—A FREEHOLD PASTURE FIELD, situate on PenHine Moors, being part of the Home Farm, now in the occupation of Mr Win. Thomas, upon an annual tenancy, and containing.in the whole 7a. Or. 14p. or thereabouts. LOT 5.-A FREEHOLD FARM, with the Farm- house and Buildings erected thereon, situate at Penllyn, and known as the Fistla Farm. together with certain land?, in hand, now in the occupation of Messrs D. Harry and Son upon an annual tenancy, and containing in the whole 170a. 2r. 3p. LOT 6.—Two FREEHOLD COTTAGES and GAR- DENS, situate ae Graig Penllyn, and known as CymIc, being part of the Fistla. Farm. LOT 7.—A FREEHOLD FARM, with the FARM- HOUSE and BUILDINGS erected thereon, situate at Llansannor, and known as the Windmill Farm, now in the occupation of Mr Evan Lewis upon an annual tenancy, and containing in the whole 235a. Or. 23p. or thereabout. LOT 8.—A FREEHOLD FARM, with the FARM- HOUSE and BUILDINGS erected thereon, situate at Llansannor, and known as the Uplands Farm, now in the occupation of Mr T. Williams upon an annual tenancy, and containing in the whole C2a. lr. 4p. or thereabouts. LOT 9—The FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL ESTATE, with the Mansion, Gardens, Stabling, &c., known as LLANSANNOR COURT. together with about 406a. 3r. 20p. of pasture, arable, and woodland surrounding the same, and the farm- house and buildings, workmen's cottages. &c., erected thereon. LOT 10,-A FREEHOLD FARM, with the KEEPER'S COTTAGE and GARDEN erected thereon, known as the Ham Lands, with part of the Home Farm. the Warren, and a plantation known as Stanby Meadon, containing in the whole 104a. 2r. 33p. or thereabouts, now let upon annual tenancies. LOT n.-Two FREEHOLD PASTURE FIELDS, adjoining the City Inn at Llansannor, now in the occupation of Mr Miles Thomas upon an anunal tenancy, and containing in the whole 4a. 2r. 20p. or thereabouts. LOT 12.—A FREEHOLD GARDEN, situate at Efil Roper, now in the occupation of Mr A. Mordecai upon an annual tenancy. LOT 13.-The ADVOWSON to the living of Llan- sannor, the average income of which for the last 3 years amounts to JE123 in addition to this there is a house and garden. The present incumbent is now aged 39. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- .HjL ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION the above Estate, at the Bear Hotel, Cow- bridge, on TUESDAY, September 6th, 1898, at 2.30 o'clock in the Afternoon. Plans, Particulars, and Conditions of Sale may be had upon application to Mr W. V. Huntley, Welsh St. Donat's, near Cowbridge; Messrs Frere and Co., 28, Llncohi's-inn Fields, London, W.C.; or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 5905 SALE TO-MORROW. GLAMORGANSHIRE. PARISH OF COLWINSTONE. SALE OF COPYHOLD HOUSE AND LAND. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER aro instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at tne Bear Hotel, Cowbridge, on TUESDAY, Septem- ber 6th, 1898 (immediately after the sale of the Iilan- sannor Court Estate), the COPYHOLD FARM, known as the GOLDEN MILE FARM, situate in the Parish of Colwinstone,in the County of Glamorgan, and containing in the whole 25a. or. 14p., more or less, now in the occupation of Mrs Ellen W. Richards, upon an annual 2nd February tenancy, at a rental of JE53 per annum. Plans, particulars, and Conditions of SaJe may be obtained upon application to E. G. Davies, Esq., Solicitor, Crickhowell; or to the Auctioneers, at 5, High-street, Cardiff. 6479 BRIDGEND. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS BAILEY AND GELLER WIN SBLL by AUCTION, at the York Hotel, end, on SATURDAY, 24th September, 1898, the Charming FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, Known as Brynhaulog, Bridgend. Full Particulars in Future Advertisements or by applying to T. J. Hughes. Esq., Solicitor, Bridgend; Messrs Bailey & Giller, Auctioneers and Valuers, 24, Duke-street, Cardiff. 6827 'To WATCHMAKERS, JEWELLERS, ANDOTHERS.. Removed to No. 8, Custom House-street, Cardiff, for convenience of sale. In Bankruptcy. Re E. G. Strong. MR D. EVANS is instructed by the Official Receiver in Bankruptcy to SELL ~HV A 1 rCTION, at the above Premises, on WEDNES- r»AV Sprit 7th, 1838, at 11 o'clock, the whole of the JJAI, P g>j0cK OF JEWELLERY, &c, />nnai«tine of gold and silver watches, gold rings, J brooches silver chains, brooches, &c. electroplate, cutlery, marble regulator and other" Socksalso a glass show-case. ciocKb, Qn vjew day prior to sale. A m^inneefs Office, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 6866 JOHN" TVrORMAN, 0867 rflOACH BtlLDER, CANTON, CARDIFF,: 0L0 SHOW-BOOMS, 1• n Carts. « 6 Spring Trolly 2 gpring Trolleys. < 6Contrartors Cart x potato Cart. :JgS33&a». iSSSS^flpc-fc < ,5 „ CobtuJgs- 1 Furniture Van. •4 Bltcl1 nrfiwrrCarts. J ft Other Delivery Contractors' ^g ^hand Carriages^ bia New < .-•asstoBs* tm c n2d Telephone 470 ARDAWE) S rrt-r O R M •] over Thirty Years this highly For o 4-t^g greatest success. jucarable), Child becomes stToiig, „uar>iians. lnrintlc? -■ "SK w*. •Chemists, or for 14 or 3*BW £ £ lisfc of alts by Àudíøn ON THURSDAY NEXT. .A2J ESPECIALLY IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE of the VALUABLE MODERN FURNITUBE of a large residence. By order of. the owner, who is giving up housekeeping, the whole of which was supplied new but a shorttime Compris^^om^etCea^POifNT»IENTS of 10 BED- 1WOMS 4 RECEPTION-ROOMS. the APPOINT; MTPNTS of HALL, STAIRCASES, and Servants' iSnlmentefa'SMALL COLLECTION of PIC- TUEES Pianoforte. China, Plate, and other items. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWMNG, PERRY win SELL by AUCTION, at sXoomsU, High-street, Cardiff, on THURS- DAY NEXT, 8th September, 1898, at 11 o'clock punc- tU £ THE MOST COSTLY FURNITURE AND EFFECTS as above, comprising complete appQintments of lO BED AND DRESSING ROOMS, which include TWO COSTLY SPECIMEN WALNUT SUITES, supe^y carved FIVE WALNUT, PINE, AND ASH SUITES of the latest designs, and choice suites, of.smaller <hmen- sions in various Woods; EXPENSIVE ALL-BRASS BEDSTEADS with draperies and-complete bedding, a quantity of FURNITURE FOR SECONDARY BED- ROOMS, double and single toilet s6rvices, carpet =r&dc°^e« iMK S; ^F^SmEBOARDsXSered &cSignThe £ t' ROOM consist of a most luxmous suite t^ho^ered in floral design silk, all-brass fenders, Axminster and TURKEY CARPETS, overmantels, girandoles and recess mirrors, VALUABLE PIANOFORTE by Collard and Collard, music cabmets, and CABINETB FOR CHINA and brie a brae, i5!" £ ,7, FURNITURE OF MORNING-ROOM m moroMO, writing tables, bookcases, lounge chairs,ia TION CLOCKS, and bronzes. /IATTWRY The whole of the CONTENTS of the GALLERY, STAIRCASE, and HALL, and specimens of carved oak Cabinets, &c., together with the # Collection of Furnishing Pictures, via.: St. J. Matholland, Å. Morns, E. S. Digor. liar far, Millsom, Hunt, E- Maskey, S. Hodgson, J* Boicara, Th. Matthys, Ivan Hokr. In the pantries, Sheffield plate and mooern plate, by Elkington; costly dinner and tea ware, Dy Doulton; furniture of servants' rooms, ana numero s miscellaneous items. aAT-o ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, L*aram. ON FRIDAY NEXT. BRECONSHIRE. THE WERN, CWM TAFF. LARGE AND IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions-from tne Executors of Thomas Williams, Esq-.Deceasecu.ijp SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, on ttx- DAY NEXT, 9th September, 1898, and following day if necessary, at 12 o'clock, the whole of the VALUABLE FARMING STOCK, Comprising 2,000 SHEEP, Comprising 644 WETHERS, 711 EWES, 240JWH LAMBS, 160 RAM LAMBS, and 29 RAMS. A HEREFORD COW IN CALF. A SHORTHORN COW IN CALF, FIFTEEN HORSES, „ including three excellent Cart Horses, four Brood Mares, six promising Yearlings, Chestnut Gelding quiet to ride and drive, and Chestnut Mare quiet to ride and drive. THE COLLECTION OF FARM IMPLEMENTS, Market Trap, Tip Cart, Harness, &c. 60 TONS OF HAY. THE GROWING CROPS, comprising four acres of Oats, four acres of Barley, and two acres of Swedes, together with the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, T Dairy Utensils, &c. Xjimcheon by Ticket at 11.30. conveyances will meet trains arriving at Merthyr Morning of Sale. An^™ogaes,,ma,y be haa on application to the Auctioneers, 11, High-street, Cardiff 6470 SALE THIS DAY. UN £ ER POWER OF BILL OF SALE. 9D SEPTEMBER 5,1898. MV^ ^LJi§rSTKEET> CANTON, CARDIFF. R ILLTYD THOMAS (of the Firm of Geo. Thomas and Son) has received S^n^mH2nIt?>oS>ErjTj hy AUCTION, on MONDAY, P mber 5,>1898^at 2 o'clockp.m., the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE mahotS/n08™^ 11114 ebonised overmantels. ^ming chairs, cheffonier, mahogany dining r!^ii tables- American organ (by G. Moore), •md clsvWchi^aChir (by- Si°^r)fcouchei; racking en^ravtnL i, PamtmgK, oleographs, and re» S'i!v easy chairs and six small chairs in rep, marsogany bookcase, two chests of drawers mahogany dressing table ajid washstands?Ln and polished birch bedsteads, feather teds tS?el rails, carpet and linoleums, mats, lace and tapestry cartams, swing glass, bedroom chairs, kitchen furni- ture and utensils, etc., etc. ture and utensils, etc, etc. Immediately afterwards there will be offered the useful HORSES, VEHICLES, and HARNESS, including black colt Pharaoh," 14.2 hands, 6 years olaek horco Tommy," 13.2 hands, rising 5 years; bay mare Bessie," crank-axle cart, butcher's trap, three dog carts (one nearly new), several sets of trap and cart harness, ladders, etc., etc. 6768—28e Auction and Estate Offices, 17, Quay-street. Cardiff. IMPORTANT SALE of DESIRABLE PROPERTIES for safe investment, situate in thickly populated districts, all in the County Borough of Cardiff. M SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1898. ESSRS WEBBER & SON have been favoured with instructions to SELL by AUC- Hotel and Restaurant, St. Mary-j lf&8 kff, on SATURDAY, September 17th,1 fcionsof cawafternoon, subject to condi- lots a s rrinv v> ° e then read, in the following or such lots as may be arranged at the time of sale:- Lrvr 1 Ail *1' BEPP0RD-8TREET. street clrdiff^h.°?S PKEMISES, being 51, Bedford- fS'vpS Parish Of st. John. Held on lease &t the l°7 &PP°T'f in the occupationlf°Mfs^ttonPOr anQmn' at PreSCn in the occupation of Mr Sntton. *11 ^45, tCTDOR-R6AD. tory (hot and cold and 6 bedrooms. Held on lease for 99 years from February au annual ground rent of JS6 13s Thic an is well-built, in good repaifetone windows, a back entrance, and front encl^m^° a«X now occupied by Mr Powell enclosure, and r I1' STRATHNAIRN-STREET BOATH LOT4.-AUtluEe^D^LLmG^mjuSES beine ^os. 5 and 7, Kinpsland-road 3BS, bieing years from DeceXr i^ !?' Held on lease for 99 of £ 5 4s"d^Thouse^tt^OT4 reDt bathroom, h and c„ kitchen, scullery"&C bedrooms. r CRWYS-ROAD, CATHA Vq RCFAFCS. HH°ES?N NO. enclosure. ° back entrance and front Lots 2, 3, and 5, to *r-?^ftBtteot: ^to Solicitors, Prince's Chambpra w S and Davies, as to all the lots to the^fon^31111^66' aad Auctioneers' Offices 11 st iZv, (next door toJIigh-stTeet, Arcade? S^qUare' MANORAVON, NEAR LLANDILO, CAR- T^TTx^IlTHENSHJRi; IIi0' CAR- R JOHN FRANCIS is instructs hv Mr E.Jones to SELL by AcS anove place on MONDAY, Septeml^r the 50 well-bred Harness Horael C^hH i89SV> Mares, Young Stock, andFoals Ponies' Brood H^5ers Steet8' Cow8' He^s, and In-calf 100 Breeding Ewes and Pat Sheep. 200 Fat Lambs. Catalogues may be obtained of the A11Ctklneer, at,, Carma.rtben; or of Mr E. Jones. Manorav.on. 6862 Mi to^E^^AUC^ON^t^h^^1 ViJ*3** MONDAY, September 19th i £ >s +>, Place, on exceedingly fine lot of Pedigree Shorthn^ /iof t.the STOCK, HORSES, SHEEP,PIGS^S pa^61 MACHINERY. IMPLBMBNTs' C0BN' and a large number of other lots be obtained of Mr R. Peel Price. dilo, or of the Auctioneer, at,Carmarthen. 6 MP IB WRL WYD FARM, CABMMthwm R JOHN FRANCIS to% £ 5E £ with instructions from Mr John Da^l g, to SELL by AUCTION, at thj la on WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, SeptL^^li^ 23rd. 1898, the whole of the grand herd^rf^ 8,3,1 137 SHORTHORN and CROSS-BRED CAT"PT v comprising' 60 Milch Cows, about 20 with calveff 15 Bulls and Bull Calves. eitueels. 30 in-calf Heifers, and 32 Steer and Heifer Calves. Horses, Pigs, Hay, Implements, azid-other pflwD Catalogues may be obtained of the Vendor nr nf the-Auctioneer, at his Offices. Carmarthen. 6861 M PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT ESSRS ROBERT McTURK and SONS' ANNUAL SALE-of SURPLUS STOCK 3 held at Llwyncyntefin Paark, on MONDAY oeptember, comprisingx* A/AX, 60 HEAD OF CATTLE,JS^OOSHEEP andil?. HORSES and PONIES? 6838 -= OATH Jjl URNISHING Co., 42, CASTLE-ROAD, & VERB. STREET., ROATH, CARDIFF. COMPLETE HOUSE JlDRNISHEKS yea,rs of experience in the Trade, we con^uct our Business on the most economical lines, and therefore sire in a position to with any other firm, in the district venience payments to suit-Customers con- WHY ? Because we manufactureour own oooda ,Se^pr?mises, at!d employ a staff otr the most- experienced workmen from London, &c. ALSO ^1^° twice the amount of trede with nearly. K^T^ -a^?X?Se ° fPi110 oX onr less iortmmte neigh- confidently »ay that we sAVF. 25 eeb 1 marurfacture, and tether, we- S wilPanddo etve our customers the benefit of it. Cash ? or Hire Ciwtomers will have our special atientioai. v- hmces FOR CASH. /iarsts<rSfcockB in South Wales* to-select from. Goods maide to-order aocordinc to' Customers own design. GOODS DELIVERED FREE. E. CATALOGUES FREE. P.B.—I3ie Manager will be-very pleased to call ner- soimlly on receipt of letter or postcard, and willi guarantee every satisfaction. i gu .Note our only Address in Cardifr- ROATH FURNISHING COMPANY 42, CASTDE-ROAD, and VERB-STREET 1163 ROATH, CARDIFF 36e CLARKE'S. B 41 PILLS ajre warratrfced. f to cure GRAVEL and PAINS in the BACK '$ and aQ kindred, complaints. Ecee tram jnerenry'^ BStobUshfid upwards of 30 years. In-baxos, 4shM"' t gfl/.h, of Chemists and Patent MeatoTTWC«»T*Wp.i r throughout the world, or sent for"60 stanrpsil)y-tboii dlvad':C '4 TTtftirarar The Lincolu and Midlaikt:CQTm^tBB:T>nTyj V Compaoy. IitacoJn. 00Sr ? aIts BLLT JUtrttmu SALE THIS DAY. THE HAMS, ELY, NEAR CARDIFF TO HAY MERCHANTS, COLLIERY PRO- PRIETORS, HORSE KEEPERS, AND OTHERS MR J. RICHARD THOMAS in- structed by Mr Edward Williams to SELL by AUCTION, at The Hams, Ely, on MONDAY the SthSepftember, 1898, at 3.30 o'oclock inthe Afternoon, 70 TONS OF VERY PRIME OLD AND NEW MEADOW HAY. Contained in two Mows, and situate near to the main road, within three miles of the town of Cardiff, and within five minutes' walk of Ely Station on G.W. Railway. Three months' credit, subject to approved seenritv Auctioneer's Offices, Queen-street, Cardiff. 6785 CANTON FAIR, CANTON, CARDIFF. 19TH SEPTEMBER, 1898. ANNUAL SALE OF RAMS. MR J. RICHARD THOMAS will SELL by AUCTION, at this Fair, on MONDAY the 19th September Next, at Ten am., 40 CAPITAL PURE-BRED SHROPSHIRE DOWN RAMS, The property of John Cory, Esq., J.P., The DofErvn and Mrs Thomas, The Cog, Sully. Together with 100 VERY EXCELLENT BREEDING EWES 2 Cross-bred (in calf) Milch Cows in full profit Heifer and CaJfZ Fat Heifers, 15-Cross-bred two-year- old Steers and Heifers, and two-year-old Cross-bred BuiL Further entries solicited, Auctioneer's Offices, Andrews'-boiMings, Queen- gfcreet. Cardiff. 6786 7' ahs im Efitfor. SALE BY TENDER. > TO BOOT AND SHOE DEALERS, LEATHER MERCHANTS, AND OTHERS. RE HENRY WILLIAMS, OF 15, ALBANY-ROAD CARDIFF, BOOT AND SHOE DEALER. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY L have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by TENDER the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, FIXTURES, FITTINGS. EFFECTS AND BOOK DEBTS as follows :— Stock-in-Trade, which at last stock-taking amounted at cost price to £285 3s. The Fixtures and Fittings on the Premises. The Book Debts as per schedule which amounted at last stock taking to M 19s 2d. The Stock will be sold at a percentage off cost or stock-book prices. The book debts will be offered at a discount off the amount outstanding at the time of completion. The purchasers must offer a specific sum for the fixtures, fittings, &c. The above will be sold together or in separate lots at the discretion of the Brokers. The Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. Tenders must be lodged not later than Wednesday next, the 7th day of September, 1898, at 12 noon, at the Offices of the Brokers, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff and marked Tender re H. Williams." All further particulars and inspection of the stock sheets and schedule of book debts, together with ^orders to view. can be obtained on application at the Offices of the Brokers, W. C. Clarke and Dovey, 31, Queen-street, Cardiff. Dated this 30th day of August, 1898. 6816 UNDER A DEED OF ASSIGNMENT. BE G. H. JOHNS, of 8, CHURCH-ROAD, MAINDEE, NEWPORT, MON., TAILOR AND OUTFITTER EDWARD THOMAS COLLINS is in- fj structed to OFFER for SALE by TENDER in one lot the Stock-in-Trade belonging to the above estate, amounting as per summary at cost or stock book prices to about C72 7s 2d, which will be sold at a discount therefrom The stock, together with inventories and condi- tions «l sale, may be viewed on the premises on and after this day between the hours of 10 and 5 till the dav of Sale. dav of Sale. Terms of Payment-Ca.sh. Tenders addressed to the Broker, marked Tender for Johns' Stock," will be received at his Offices, 39, Broad-street, Bristol, up to 12 o'clock on Wednesday, the 7th inst., at which time and place the tenders will be opened in the presence of those who may attend. 6876 fetters att& Contracts. ri ARDIFF UNION, lie Guardians invite TENDERS for Six Months' suDDly of MEAT, GROCERIES, TEA, DOMESTIC IRONMONGERY BED FURNITURE, BRUSHES ana COMSSrCLOTHING, DRAPERY, FLAMNEL, STOCKmGS, BOOTS and SHOES, LEATHER HAULING RUBBISH, and SWEEPING CHIMNEYS for the Union Workhouse, and for the purchase of Oakum, Old Iron, Rags, Bones, Pigs' Wash and Coal Ashes for the same period. Also for Six Months' supply of Groceries to Outdoor Paupers in Cardiff and Penarth. Samples of Goods, where practicable, to be sent to the Workhouse, and all goods supplied must be in accordance therewith. All meat supplied must be slaughtered within the Cardiff Union, and certificates where the meat is slaughtered must be furnished with every delivery. The arrangements for payment of accounts may be obtained from me. Forms of Tender must be obtained from me, and returned to me under cover endorsed Teudor fo" Supply (or Purchase) of ^I?1.0,11 work- houie." not later than 6 p.m. on Friday, 16th September, 1898. and must not be sent with the samples. No Tender necessarily accepted. 6875 ARTHUR J. HARRIS, Clerk. Queen's-chambers, Cardiff, 5th September, 1898. COUNTY, BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. EXTENSIONS TO SANATORIUM, CANTON. The Corporation of Cardiff is prepared to receive TENDERS for the ERECTION of THREE NEW PAVILIONS, LODGE, and Contingent Works. Plans and Specifications may be sciatiind Bills of Quantities obtained at the Offices of Mr W. Harpur, M Inst C E, Borough Engineer, on payment of two guineas, which will be returned on receipt of a bonar fiSGealeda Tenders, endorsed Extensions to Sana- torium, Canton," to be delivered at my Office on or b' T^^rpomtio^doe^ot bind itself to accept the lowest or any Tender^ WHEATLEY, Town clerk. Town Hall, Cardiff, August 30th, 1898. 6796 GRAND HOTEL, PORT TALBOT. "— TO BUILDERS. BUILDERS and others desirous of TENDERING for the ERECTION of the above HOTEL and PSTABLING are requested te send hi their names to Geo. E. Robinson, of Cardiff, ^rctotect, at whose Offices plans and specifications of thfe same may b seen and further particulars obtained. The lowest or amy tender will not necessarily be Time being the essence of this contract a sufficient guarantee will be required from the contractor I- whose tender may be accepted that he will complete ibiscontract satisfactorily within the time stipulated. Tenders, sealed and endorsed Tender for J^ranfl Hotel," to be sent in to the undersigned on or before 30th September,next. DAVID WILLIAMS, Brynhatilog,.Bridgend. QWANSEA (U.D.) SCHOOL BOARD. TO BUILDERS. The School Board of the United School District of Swansea invites TENDERS for the ERECTION of the MANSELTON SCHOOL, Swansea. The Plans may he inspected at the School Board Offices, Dynevor-place, Swansea. Applications for specifications and bills of quanti- ties to be made to the undersigned, accompanied by three guineas, which will be returned on receipt of a bona-fide tender. All tenders must reach the Clerk on or before Tuesday, the 27th day of Septembernext, in a sealed envelope, marked outside Tender for Manselton Board School," and must be accompanied by a schedule of prices and by the names and addresses fof two sureties for the completion of the work in case the tender is ^accepted.. The Board does not bind itself to 80Cceptihe lowest or any tender. „ A. W. HALDEN, Clerk. Board Offices, Swansea, Angngt, 1893. 6844 A BERYSTRUTH SCHOOL BOARD. "CTWMYRDDERCH SCHOOLS, CWM, NEAR EBBW VALE. TENDERS are-invited, for the ERECTION of new CLASSROOMS and CLOAKROOM, the Extension of "the present Mixed Schoolroom, and sundry other "works. Plans and specifications may.-be seen at the,.affices of the Board's Architects, Messrs Rosser and Roberts, Abercarn, from whom bills of quantities may be obtadned after Tuesday, the,6thinst. Sealed tenders, endorsed Cwmyrdderch School ..Additions," to be in my hands by Monday, the 19tb lnst. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. I. ALED JONES. Clerk. Blaina, Mon., Sept. 2nd, 1898. 6857 TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. The Llandyfodwg School Boaxd invite TENDERS for the EXTENSIONS of NANTYMOEL SCHOOLS. Plans and Specifications can be seen with .Mr Jacob Bjees, Ptofcre, Rhondda, and Teuders-to be sent to Mr David Vanghan, Txevychan, Bridgend, on or oetoreTuesday, 20th. September. The School Board does not bind itself taacceptrthe slowest or-any tender. 6874 E S S-I O N S A N.D CJ O,N;S LIMITED, Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT. SLATES. TIMBER, CHD94NY-FIMBS HARSAS. GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. T>ENAfETH T> OAD, /CARDIFF. JL 83b J\, 3038 PAPEBHANGINGS. PAPERHANGINGS. J^OBEBT TEWIS AND CO., CUSTOM HOBUJSE-STREFT, CARDIFF. Ura NEW SEASON'S PATTERN BOOKS NOW READY. Y»f~UL for Robert Lewis's Pattern- lnx £ j?. -ff?~cesfe Des^ns. Neymsb Colourtogs. A« ^ge'qnMitfiy of Job Lot&to 1»*clfiarediat reduced- RTVR^ r^feos— 5081 .—ffT. LEWIS & Co., Cttsttrm House-street, Cardiff-, T° ^CHITEGTS ÁND BTHLDERS L ABCMM!GL.D -D. DAWNAY. LIMI-HJD, WA1SS^?J)Av^^O^^GLAND'GIRDER A EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, OF STEEL JOISTS, fLATES, TEEg, ANGLES, CHANNELS; Etc. .'Df' 1IIlufe.ctUTers ot p^ER^^REDG^^TANCHSONS, ^HHMLE.aAd CONCRETE^ mO6RS, CAR0IEF. Bawnav, Cardiff;" ^tionaWielepitone, Cardiff, No. 694. H59 7 AND IUbT BILL" ^>8TIXG COMEMIY-l^ate T. WalL —ASSEMBJ^Y-JROOMB^ NETATEL > fhiMk jSntires. NOTICE TO MERCHANTS, SHIPOWNERS, BROKERS, &C. On and after MONDAY, 5th of SEPTEMBER, the GREEK CONSULATE will be Removed from the Bute Docks to 16, WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. A. CHARALOUSKY. Greek Consul. MADAME NELLIE ASHER, R-AJYL, Soprano Vocalist (Pupil of Wm. Shakespeare, Esq_ Lonflon). LESSONS GIVEN IN SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION. Next Term Commences SEPTEMBER 26th. For Prospectus, &c., apply Carlton House, 34, Bangor-road, Cardiff. 6871 JY OROUGH OF ABERAVON. "The Corporation of Aberavon are prepared to receive PLANS with estimated cost for the extension of their covered Market. The total cost not to exceed 95,006. Twenty guineas will be awarded to the Architect whose plans shall be selected. Designs, unsigned (with name enclosed in sealed envelope), to be sent to Town Clerk on-or before the 1st day of December, 1898. For further particulars apply to the Borough Surveyor, Aberavon. 6872 CARDIFF AND SOUTH W-ALES c HORSE SHOW, 1898, The Largest, and Best Show in the Provinces, will be held in the SOPHIA GARDENS PARK. CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, SEPT. 14TH & 15TH. £1,250 IN PRIZES. ENTRIES CLOSE 27TH AUGUST. LATE ENTRIES 8TH SEPTEMBER. For further Particulars apply, to C. M. BERKELEY, Secretary. Park-place, Cardiff. 6651 OWELL'S GLAMORGAN COUNTY if SCHOOL, LLANDAFF. An EXAMINATION will be held by an Independent Examiner on the 13th dav of SEPTEMBER, at 12 o'clock, at HOWELL'S GLAMORGAN SCHOOL, for the admission of THIRTEEN GIRLS as Howell's Scholars, who will be entitled to free board, lodging and washing, with tuition, for the term of one year, renewable from year to year for five, or in excep- tional cases six years. The Governors have discretionary power to make a grant for clothing in addition. Candidates must be resident in the administrative County of Glamorgan, or in the Counties of Breck- nock, Cardigan, Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Radnor. or the County Borough of Swansea, and must not be under 11 or over 14 years of age. The Scholarship will be awarded to the Candidate who passes the best examination, subject to the condition that the Governors will not award the Scholarship to any Girl who is not from her pecuniary circumstances in need of it. The railway fares of qualified candidates will be paid, but no railway fare will be paid for more children from any one school than there are vacancies. Further particulars, with the revised syllabus of subjects, may be obtained from the Clerk. All applications must be sent to the-Clerk before the 6th day of September nexti. By order of the Governors. C. R. WALDRON, Olerk. 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 6869 HOWELL'S GLAMORGAN COUNTY SCHOOL, LLANDAFF. An EXAMINATION will be held on the 13th day of SEPTEMBER, at 12 o'clock, at HOWELL'S GLAMORGAN SCHOOL, for Ten Scholarships for Day Scholars, consisting of remission of tuition fees, which will be offered for competition by Girls not under 11 years of age, resident in the administrative County of Glamorgan or in either of the County Boroughs of Cardiff or Swansea who are and have for not less than three years been scholars in a Public Elementary School. The railway faxes of qualified candidates will be paid, but no railway fare will be paid for more children from any one school than there are vacancies. Further particulars may be obtained from the Clerk. All applications must be sent to the Clerk before the 6th day of September. By order of the Governors. C. it. WALDRON, Clerk. 96, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, 1898. 6870 1ttgnl sloticts. X>E FERDINAND HENRY BRIDGE, JLfy Deceased. — ALL PERSONS having any CLAIMS against the Estate of the late FERDINAND HENRY BRIDGE, of 48, WOODVILLE-ROAD, CARDIFF, are requested to send full particulars of -came on or before Thursday, the 8bh day of Septem- oer, to me the undersigned.—FANNY C. BRIDGE, 48, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff, Administratrix. 48, Woodville-road, Cathays, Cardiff, Administratrix. Dated this 1st day of September, 1898. 714 RE CHARLES FREDERICK MORRIS, DECEASED. PERSONS having any CLAIMS against the Estate of CHARLES FREDERICK MORRIS, late of 29, LLANDAFF-ROAD, CARDIFF, Gentleman, de- ceased, ftie requested to send particulars thereof to me forthwith. GEO. REES, Andrews Buildings, Queen-street, Cardiff, 6803 Solicitor to the Executors. ienlrlit Appflintmntts. y STRADYFODWG- SCHOOL BOARD. -BL ——— WANTED, a GOOD CARPENTER to keep in repair the Schools in the Rhonddn. Fach and the lower part of the Rhondda Fawr district. Salary, Xgo per annum and travelling expenses. Applications, together with copies of three recent testimonials, to reach me not later than 10-delock a.m. on Friday, the 9th inst. W. G. HOWELL, Clerk to the Board. Pentre, 2nd September, 1898. 6849 Insnrmirr. pHCENIX iTllE OFFICE" 19, LOMARD-STREET, LONDON, E.O. ESTABLISHED 1782. LOWEST CURRENT RATES. LIBERAL AND PROMPT SETTLEMENTS. ASSURED FREE OF ALL LIABILITY. ELECTRIC LIGHTING RULES SUPPLIED. Agents at Cardiff Mr. David Shepherd, 1, Frederick-street; Mr. J. H. Jones, Solicitor, 3, High-street; 1 Mr. Charles E. Stallybrass Mr. D. Williams, Consulate Chambers. Bute Docks; Messrs James and Morgan, Charles-street Chambers; Y Fred. W. Brett, 10, Windsor-place. CABDIFJ* BRANCH :— 108, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. 1031 ALEXANDER GOOD Local Secretary Ji j 1 JglMPLOYERS' LI'ABILI'TY' ^SSURANCE CORPORATION, LIMITED, 84 and 85, KING WILLIAM-STREET, n LONDON, E.C. S. STANLEY BROWN, GENERAL MANAGES AND SECRETABY. ^NNUAL PREMIUM EXCEEDS £ 300,000. SECURITY FOR POLICYHOLDERS, m,ooo. jpREMIUMS AS LOW AS CONSISTENT WITH SAFETY. JpROFIT SHARING POLICIES ARE ISSUED. THE POLICIES OF THIS CORPORATION GIVE ABSOLUTE INDEMNITY FROM LOSS UNDER THE ■:WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT, 1897 EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ACT, 1880; AND COMMON LAW. Fidelity Guarantees, General Accidents and Disease Policies Issued. •ALFRED SHEPPARD, THE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF, DISTRICT MANAGER FOR SOUTH W ALBS. "Telegraphic Address "Insnrance," Cardiff. Na.tional Telephone, No. 117. G082# i r IMPORTANT DENTAL NOTICE. MR H. PEARSON, R.D.S., A.P.S., • SURGEON DENTIST, >J9Z, Cowbridge-road, Canton, Cardiff (four-doors from Llandaff-road next to Post Office), v ARTIFICIAL TEETH.—Single Tooth, 2s'Qd. A fromHs. Best Prize Medal Teeth, on Gold. Platinum-, jacd Celluloid, ac equally low prices. American Crown and Bridge WoTk a speciality. Decayed teeth Stopped and Scaled painlessly. Children's teeth regulated. Teeth painlessly extracted by. gas, 3s,6d,; also by •ether and<jocaine. This is a grettt reduction. on the, few charged iotherdentisto,thus placing paWess=tmetionwithW. xeach of all classes. 1 PaQeats attended at their own residence, if-nm ^ened, upotirreceipt* of postcard. 609e 5575 (EftttratiotL CARDIFF. ST. CATHERINE'S, 10, PARK-PLACE,. CARDIFF. PREPARATORY SCHOOL AND HINDEWARTM-L. FOR GIRLS AND BOYS. •PRINCIPAL JYI^G KATE RICH2CBDS.<- assisted by Trained and Certificated Mistresses. Pupils prepared for the Entrance and Scholarship.^ Examinations of the Cardiff Intermediate Schools. AUTUMN TERM BEGINS ON TUBBDAIV, SEPTEMBER 20th. :1 For Prospectus apply to the Principal. 6811 j MONKTON HOUSE CARDIFF. "l PRTVfTPATiB • HENRY SHEWBROOKS," B.A. (Lomfc). JOHN HART, M.A. (Durham), Pupils prepared for Cambridge Local and Profes- sional Prelim. Exams. A Class for London Matric. 854 NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN TUESDAY, Sept 13-^ TJRESWYLFA, 27, RICHMOND-ROAD^ JL SCHOOL for GIRLS with Kindergarten for* JGirlsand Boys. Principal, Miss JONES. Prepara- tions ior all Local Examinations. Private lessons in Music, Drawing, Painting, Wood Carving, &c. Junior Teacher required. Next Term Sept. 15th. 575 ST. MARGARET'S, RICHMOND-ROAD, CARDIFF.—First-class BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS. Preparatory Classes for Boys. Principal, Mrs Simpson, 1st Class Government Certificated Teacher. NEXT TERM, TUESDAY,, SEPTEMBER 13th. Vacancy for one Boarder and an Articled Pupil. 798 HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND tt KINDERGARTEN. NEWPORT-ROAD. CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS, THE MISSES MARKS. Pupils prepared for all local Exams. Vacancies for afewboarders. Home comforts and caxe. Kinder- garten under Trained (Froebel) Mistress. NEXT' TERM, SEPTEMBER 17th. U62 PENARTH. SAINT AUDRIES^ PENARTH. — HIGH-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS.—Prin- cipal, Miss GRIBBLE (educated in France), assisted" by efficient staff. Preparation for London University, R.A.M., and other Exams. Vacancy for Governess- Pupil (premium). NEXT TERM, SEPT. 19th. 285 COWBRIDGE. THE GREATIIOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPALS.—Mrs aaid MissesCUL VERWELL. Pupils are successfully prepared for all Local Examinations. References and Prospectus forwarded on appIrea. tion. 6721 The NEXT TERM will BEGOT SEPTEMBER 20th.; WE—C—■— PORTHCAWL p ORTHCAWL COLLEGE, Principal: Rev. E. J. NEWELL, M.A., assisted by Principal: Rev. E. J. NEWELL, M.A., assisted by J. Towns, 1st B.A., London, and others. Scholastic successes. Remarkable health results. TERM BEGINS SEPTEMBER 14. 6520 NEWPORT. rf^AKFIELD, CAERAU PARK, NEW- \J PORT. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. Trained Certificated Teachers. Kindergarten and Transition Classes. Vacancies for Boarders. Fees from £30 per annum. rlIO NEXT TERM-WEDNESDAY, September -14th. MERI2HYR TYDFIL. —— I"NHE COURT GIRLS' SCHOOL, JL MERTHYR TYDFIL. PRINCIPAL: MIss EDWARDS. The Course of Instruction is preparatory for the Oxford and Cambridge Local Examinations, and the whole School is examined once a.year by a University Graduate nominated by the South Wales University College. A few Boarders received. The School RE-OPENS on WEDNESDAY, September 14th. 1898. Prospectus, with terms, etc., may be had on, application to Miss Edwards. 6497 BRECON. CHRIST COLLEGE, BRECON. A.D. 1273, 1541, 1853, With ancient beautiful buildings, picturesque and healthy neighbourhood, modern salutation, a true public school system, an excellent record in work and play, and extremely moderate fees, presents unique advantages to boys destined for the older Uni- versities, the professions, or the higher walks of commerce. For particulars address the Headmaster. 6323 KNIGHTON, RADNORSHIRE. GIRLS' COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, PENRHOS, KNIGHTON, RADNORSHIRE.— Principal, Miss Wall. Thorough education, liberal diet, detached house, healthy situation, cbarming. scenery, home comforts. Special lessonc, for back- ward pupils. Success in local examinations. Gym- nasium, moderate terms, excellent references. A paying guest can be received immediately. Term commences September 20th. 6689 CHELTENHAM. EDUCATION.—18 guineas yearly for board, laundress, English, French, music, singing, dancing, and drill. French governess. No extras. Tennis. Cow kept. References prospectuses, view of house and grounds.—Lady Principals, Beech, Villa, St. Marie's, Cheltenham. Separate school for little boys, six miles distant, on two main lines. 992n BRISTOL /IRLS' H I G H SCHOOL, V J CHARANTI, COTHAM, BRISTOL.—Healthy neighbourhood, perfect sanitation, and excellent., record of work. Preparation for all Examinations. University, Music, S. Kensington. Good cycling and gymnasium exercise. Good and careful home. Head-, miatress-Miss Hobbes. The Next Term begins September 21st. 6594 CLIFTON, BRISTOL. MARLBOROUGH HOUSE GIRLS' SCHOOL, No. 23, WHITE LADIES-BOAD. Established 1868. Principal: Mrs E. E. HOBBS. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Drawing, Book-keeping, and Short- hand. 30 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. 943 Certifi- cates (280 Honours) obtained during the past 20 years. Next Term begins SATURDAY, 17th Sept. 6670 BATH. HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, KENSINGTON, BATH. PRINCIPALS—The Misses WILTSHIRE andMAGGS. Healthy situation. Careful tuition and home com- rorts. Tennis, &c. Holidays optional. Moderate* -aces. terms. Good references. 6306 MONMOUTH. MONMOUTH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. HEADMASTER E. H. CULLEY, ESQ., M.A. INEXPENSIVE PUBLIC SCHOOL. AOOO A YEAR IN SCHOLARSHIPS and LEAV- [NG EXHIBITIONS. Many recent successes. NEXT TERM COMMENCES SEPTEMBER 17th. 1 1898. Next Examination for Foundation Scholarships in December. 6784 CHEPSTOW. CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. 25 per cent. of the whole School recently suc- cessful in College, Science, and Art, and Cambridge University exams., First Divisions and Distinctions, First Class Science Certificate in Mathematics (July). Beautiful Residence.-G. Dewdney, B.A., C. Dewdney, B.A. 6561 "I CAERLEON. i T ULWORTH HOUSE SCHOOL OF JJ MUSIC AND BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL i' R GlliLS.-Principa.l: Mrs ALFRED MORRIS' FOR GIRLS.—Principal: Mrs ALFRED MORRIS' L.R.A.M.—This School is now enlarged, and a. Concert-room, 60ft. by 22ft., added. Tennis and recreation ground one acre. English and Foreign resident Governesses. Visiting professorafor Draw- ing, Painting, Geometry. Latin, Violin, Ac. Students'. Concerts frequently given. Terms moderate and inclusive. Preparation for all examinations. For" Prospectus apply to the Principal. NEXT TERM COMMENCES TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 13th. 6601. STONEHOUSE, GLOUCESTBR-SHIRB. THE LADIES' COLLEGE, RYEFORD JL HALL, STONEHOUSE, GLOUCESTER- SH.IRE.-F,ees moderate and inclusive. Exceptional^ ,F,dneational Advantages and Home Comforts. All. .Local Exams, hfirge and Efficient Staff. Prospectus :on application. 645 WESTON-SUPER-MARE. WESTON SUPER MARE. V ATHELSTAN LADIES' COLLEGE. SUTHERLAND HOUSE, 51, Birnbeck-road. INCLUSIVE FEES for Board, English, French, Music, Harmony, Bookkeeping, and Dmwing, 24 GUINEAS PER ANNUM. Pupils prepared for all Examinations. IndividunlAttcmtion to Delicate and Backward Pupils. References, Prospectus, and View of House-twnich; is on the Sea Front) may be had by applying to "THE HEADMISTRESS." Next Term begins MONDAY, 12tb,September. -6585 UPTON, NEAR SLOUGH, HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS in a, pretty, bracing neighbourhood, 25 minutes by. .rail West of London. Special advantages for Languages and Accomplishments. Preparation for Public Examinations. FendentBuglishand Foreign Governesses. Visiting London Professors, Cycling, Tennis, Gymnasium. 478 UPTON HOUSE, UPTON, near-Slough. aOUTHFQRl. TTmVERSrfi SCHOOL, 8 f A most successful BOARDING SCHOOLdcrr BOVS.-T..ISEERIt.Wool), M.A., LLD., Principal TIMES JO iBublit tnltStttUnts. CARDIFF. T HE A T R E ROTA •LESSEE AND -MAKAGEK. JROBERT REDPCATD. MONDAY, SEPTEMBER35TH, SIX NIGHTS^ANDi ONE MATINEE, T H'E C I R C U S Q_XRi. Mr GEORGE EDWARDES*S No. I COMPAKTlroia^ 'N*.IC the Gaiety Theatre, London, SPLENDID COMPANY OF OLDANDNEW FAVOURITES. SPEOIAL GRAND MORNING PERFORMANCE: (the aame as at night), WEDNESDAY, September 7th, at 2. SEPTEMBER 12TH, THE LITTLE MINISTER, Fromthe Haymarket Theatre. New Box Office at Theatre (St. Mary-street Entrance) open from 10 till 6. Seats can also bell booked by letter, wire, and telephone (No_362). 1041 RAND THEATRE. Lessee and Manager.Mr CI.ARENOE SOUSXS^ TO-NIGHT AND DURING THE WEEK. ARIZONA JOE AND COMPANY In the Picturesque Drama, THE JgELLE OF THE WMIITII-I With his Wonderful Acting Dogs and Horses. Time and popular prices as usual. (Kmxrsteus. THE gOUTH WALES DAILY NE1VS" Is ON SALE at the following,places each morntug: WESTON (9 A.M.). W. H. Smith and Son, Railway Bookstall. W. Lever, Regent-street. J. Manning, Claremont, near Pier. CLEVEDON (9 amj JIB Lovegrove, Victoria. Library, Hffl-Eoad, andy Marine Parade. ILFRACOMBE (2 p.m.). H. Sanders-and Son, Newsagents, Fore-street. Twiss and Son, The Library, High-street. Saiels, &x. SWANSEA. mRAFALGAR FAMILY HOTEL, X TRAFALGAR-TERRACE. This Hotel has been fitted, up for the Accommoda-. tion of Visitors, is pleasantly situated, having an uninterrupted view of the Bay and Sands. Tea, Bed, and Breakfast (including attendance), 3s 9d. A HOME FROM HOME. PBQPRIETRESS—M. A. MORGAN. 6656 CLIFTON, BRISTOL. CLIFTON GRAND SPA HYDRO,. c BRISTOL, NOW OPEN. THE PREMIER HYDftO. Sumptuouslv Equipped. Pomp Room. Unrivalled TURKISH, RUSSIAN, and Other BATHS. Sea Trips. Drives. Golf. Tennis. Resident Physician. Address MANAGER. Telegrams—Spa, Bristol. am -h AIIERYSTW-YTH. A B E RYSTWYTH. HOTEL CAMBRIA. LUXURIOUSLY EQUIPPED. ELECTRIC LIGHT Sea Baths. Billiards. Hydraulic Lift. Magnificent view of Sea, Mountains. Moderate Tariff from the Manager. 6047 LONDON. JGURLINGTON HOTELS CO. (Ltd.) BURLINGTON HOTEL, Cork-^ street, W., near Burlington Arcade, j Central, quiet, comfortable, and j economical. | BUCKINGHAM PALACEJ-LONDOK. BUCKINGHAM PALACEJ-LONDOK. HOTEL, S.W., close to Victoria Sta-1 tion. Wedding receptions. Suites I of Rooms facing Buckingham Palace Grounds from 12s per day. 6162 BOURNEMOUTH AT HOTEL BURLINGTON, BOS- COMBE, BOURNEMOUTH 200 Rooms. SUMMER HOLIDAYS. SPLENDID BATHING. PLEASURE STEAMERS DAILY to JT ISTÆ of WIGHT, SWANAG3. &c. Coach Seats Booked for New Forest Drives. Tennis Lawn. Golf Links. Six acres of beautifully shaded grounds, sloping to a fine sandy bewh. gPECIAL NOTIciT j Inclusive terms 10s 6d per day. Reduced" charges for families and children, 6163 TERMS ON APPLICATION. DOVER. HOTEL BURIJNGTON, in DOVER JUL BAY. SATURDAY to MONDAY, £ 2 2s., S Including Rail and Hotel Accommodation, Available for one journey on Saturdays and Mondays only, by any troin. COUPONS may be obtained through c Messrs THOMAS COOK and SONS and their Branch Office. Chief Offices, Ludgate-circus, London. Also. on application to the Manager, Hotel Burlington Dover. INCLUSIVE TERMS JSL One Week, from L3 10s. According to position of rooms. The-Hotel is situated opposite the Promenade Pier, where Military Bands pertorm regularly. The pret- tiest illuminated sea front on the coast. Several- t Steam Navigation Comi)-,tuv's steamers from Tilbury arrive within 50 yards of the Hotel. Burlington Strings Band every night in the lounge. 1277* BEXHILL-ON-SEA BEXHILL-ON-SEA (THE MENTONE" of ENGLAND, adjoining.St«-Leonard's). The SACKVILLE HOTEL, an ideal winter and summer residericec-ombiningthe latest improvements and attractions at moderate prices. Special inclu- sive terms. For tariff, &c., applyto Manager. 6392 j PORTHCAWL..] .,i TTPSPLANADE HOTEL, PORTHCAWL. I ROOMS. ELECTRIC LIGHT. FIRST-CLASS) CHEF. SPECIAL WINTERTERMSFOR FAMILIES AND GOLFERS. Southern aspect, sandy soil, mean temperature.' same as Bournemouth, good drainage and water' supply. Extracts from independent Analys"W 'Reports on Water Porthcawl Water Works -Water. We are pleased) 'to report that the result of our analysis of this: sample enables us to pronounce it to be a very good; water. The almost entire absence of ammonia and' nitrogen indicates its suitability for all domestic purposes.—J. RICHAKDSON AND Co.Analysts." Above report made by order of the PorthcawU Local Board, May, 1894. 5 "Porthcawl Water. March.-5th, 1895. ConsWeted' organically the water is very pare, and in this respect* is of first-class quality for ilrinlring i li I'rvNoop [ F. W. HABWIS, Analyst, GreafWestern Laboratory,* Swindon." "Porthcawl Water. Jhrae 7th, 1837. Sds«nktes|> ,7 possesses a high degree cf organic purity, anif is of? excellent quality for drinking pnxposaa.—EL.FiedK-j LAND, K.CJ3., D.CJj LI. D., F.K&, AnalystTIOLocals Government Board. 3447 L"1^————— v i WELSH BOOKS, PAPERS, AND* MUSIC AT 1 ROBERTS BROTHERS, 15, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF, STATIONERS & BOOKBINDERS, STAFF NOTATION AND SOLFA PRINTERS. Welsh Books at special terms. Send for Catalogue. 6873 WILLEY & CO., GAS JRngineers, ,CONTR,&CTORS TO THE GOVERNMENT,* LONDON AND EXETER OwiCBS HAVE.N.ROAD, ST. T]IO.MIW, 1 EXETE'JR. -7- ENGINEERING WORKS AND BRASS FOUNDRIES, THOMAS, EXETER. METER FAOTOKIES AND WOBKS JAMES-ST., EXETER, & 248, KING8LAND V ROAD, LONDON. | Sourn WALES OFFICES; PRUDENTIAL BUILDINGS, CARDTPF, MANOBBarBB Ofpktes ;—VIOTOEIA BUILDINGS., ( TBIMBAMC A»BIW«S—"WILLEY, EXETER, 5»MW»OHB. 133, 1885'' 5499 idnblir X-n- Iris$ mads- CARDIFF. i'1n morfJals to command success*.liut jwll do more—deserve it." u iT HE E N'p IB E 'DiMnwoa OswiLDfiwm. T O N I The elegant Parisfenne, MARGUERITE CORNU;M Artistic40 the ^nger^fejps, Loofface, Frcan songstr^»e^ t°rin' *tisftoisJio tiie Metmnnii Tivoli, London, where *tisftoisJio tiie Metmnnii Tivoli, London, where performance. a Comeffian. Ttin^r SISTERS SLATER, mo Vocalists m Character THE TWO BEES —- _CThe Blabes), Talkers and Singers who aim atlaughter. LUCRETIA, A Dancer of Uncommon Flexibmty. JAMES CURRAN. AfStolid Scotch Singer of Comic Atrocities.of wfiiBb he,r he is the Perpetrator. ETHEL CAMBRIDGE. Songstress. THE FLAKEYS, Duettists and Dancers. "THE MUSICAL SMITHY* A Humorous and Melodious Pantomhna-1** THE JEES. Next Week—Tom Costello, The Selbinis. Edwin Boyde, &c. Box Office open daily (with exceptfon orSatntdavsl •lLajii. to 4"p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Satardavs^JXsSn. to2-pan. Pten of Boxes, Fauteuils and Grand Circle. No ^Booking Fees. Telephone No. 625. U41 22a ^——■—wmm k__ SWANSEA. H E E M P I R MANACON« DIBEOTOR—OSWALD 8T0LL. TO-NIGHT. ^"LONDON LIFE," by the inimitable HOBHB BROS. TROUPE, in which-their burlesqne PogfUBBft is introduced and excites roars of laughter. ATHAS AND COLLINS, The smart and funny duettists. F. W. MILLIS, The Famous Australian Ventriloquist. Varieties by other artists. 1,. N-= WFX.:& The Musical Smithy." I NEWPORT T. HE E MP IRB- JL MAH4QIN» DIBBOTOB—OSWALD STOEL. CLOSED FOR REBUILDING uportan enlarged scale in modern style. Tbe^Ctordifl ri??8 performance each evening-is convenient for visitors from Newport. 25e 1" Y C E U M NEWPORT.. JL Proprietor & Manager, Mr CLABENCK SODKBS. TO-NIGHT at 7.30, The Exciting Drama T H E S L EDGE H AM ME" FRIDAY NEXT, "Ð A V I D GAEBICK-" Prices, 6d to Sl Is. Box Office Open Daily 10 to 4. Telephone. No. 158 Nat. Next Week-" No Man's Land." USttttMstg S-oritum. PRINCIPALITY PERMANmW JL INVESTMENT jgUILDING SOCIETY,. Q per cent, on DEPOSITS 4 perceat. on PREFERENTIAL SHASSSi per cent, on SUBSCRIPTION sftares APPLY FOR THE 38TH ANNUAL REPORT and Prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managkg Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth:: Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Windsar-rcL Barry: Mr D. H. EDirUNDfi, Muring Buildings. Ebbw Vale: Mr J. A. DAVEBS, Ida-place. 1023—7422 QARDIFF BUILDING SOCLETX TO BORROWERS. INTEREST: 5 PER CENT. Apply for Prospectus and Application Form to WENT WORTH B. PRICE, A.CA, Secretary 21. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 6D ONTYPREDD, LLANTRISANT, AND JL RHONDDA VALLEYS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Great Reduction to Borrowers. EASY REPAYMENTS, 5 to 20 YEARS. No Annual Charge for Management. Mortgage and Survey Fees paid by Society. Redemption on Fair Terms. Advances made Promptly. For Prospectus apply to the Secretary, Mr H. S. DAVIES, 6715 Town Hall Chambers, Pontypridd. rflHE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTHWALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H. J. PARNALL, E- -,q., J.P, Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS:— £ 9,Q303aM ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities at 5 per'Cent. interest. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHAKES <interest«^ef cent, per annum and bonus). DEPOSITS and DEPOSIT SHARES at current rates of interest. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary. HEYBYRNE & BROWN, oecirwa,. 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 5347 And 21. West Bute-sfcreetrCardiff. w B D D I N- G AND OTHER p R E S EN T¡& SELECT ASSORTMENT OF SILVER GOODS A VARIETY OF ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. 3ILMOUNTED OAK TRAYS AND OTBBIJ OAK-MOUNTED GOODS. AFTERNOON TEA SERVICES IN SILVER ANE E.P. CASED GOODS, FINE SELECTION, INCLUDING FISH EATERS DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, FISH CARVERS,.&c. CANTEENS OF CUTLERY AND PLATH. CLOCKS'AND BRONZES. Acents for Rodger's Cutlery. Their celebrated Dmil, Patkrii Knife kept in Stock. Don't be led-away by large discounts, as offered i,y Sheffield,* Loudon, and Birmingham Houses, wlw salkso much-about same. We invito comnctitlon ind comparison of prices after these tempumg ierms are deducted, and invariably our pricoa vork out lower. QUALITY.-We say nofibingour reputation, •for over .'40 years in this department of oar trade speaks for itself. c RO s S. B R 0 S., 6861 e A RiD-I F'-F. R N IXDfiE AT WHOLESALE PRIOBf D 0 W N A N D g 0 « FOR GOOD SUB8TAK3KAX. i^'URNlTURE, JgEDSMByW B EDDM, G, CARPLITS L MLMVM: AND EVERY DBSC?BlE3a»y-OF HOUSE FURNTTUEB. STEAM CABINET WOSSBfop* 221,'HIGH-STREETv AND MCflKUeg. LANE, SWANSEA. The Iiargesfetand Cheapest SBmot,. "Welts. ^IlhiBtrc^ed 'Catalogues Prea on STOCK TO s;at. IfRQR Mnch Cheaper "than London oi^rato?- Ftee in our own TVAM Establishe& neasy -haii s, e*w «•> toMndatmapaa 'taca ,me