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public flmusfcnmits r JfUlEATRE JJOYAL ^JAUDIl'T. LESSEE AKD MANAGER MR. EDWARD FLETCHHB. LAST TWO NIGHTS OF THIS SOLIClTOR. NONDAY NEXT, Miss MINNIE PALMER. Plan at Thompson and Shackell's (Limited). [6280 mmmm—— — Bublit Notices c 0 U R T S L GLAMORGANSHIRE. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the COURTS LP, I -,T of our SOVEREIGN LADY the QUEEN and GENERAL COURTS BARON of the Most Honourable JOHN PATRICK. CRICHTON-STUART MARQUESS of BUTE and EARL of DUMFRIES BARON CARDIFF of CARDIFF CASTLE K.T. Lord of the several Manors hereinafter named will be holden at the several places and on the several Days following that is to say :— FOR THE MANORS of Senghenith supra et subtus cum Membris Whitchurch Rudry et Lanvedw at the Boar's Head Inn Caerphilly on Thursday the 22nd day of October next at One o'clock in the Afternoon. FOR THE MANOR of Glynrhondda at the Dwelling- house of DANIEL JENKINS Innkeeper at Pandy on Friday the 23rd day of October next at Twelve o'clock at Noon. FOR THE MANORS of Lvstalybont Roath Dogfitld Roath Tewkesbury Spittle White Friars and Ki bor at the Angel Inn situate in the Parish of St. John the Baptist in the Town of Cardiff on Monday the 26th day of October next, at One o'clock in the Afternoon. FOR THE MANORS of Lequeth Llandough Cogan Cosme-to i and Watterstone at the Inn known as the Merry Harrier situate at Llandough on Tuesday the 27th day of October next at One o'clock in the After- noon. FOR THE MANOR of Llanblethian at the Bear Inn situate at Cowbridge on Wednesday the 28th day of October next at Twelve o'clock at Noon. FOR THE MANORS of Lianmaes Bedford and Male- fant at the Dwelling house of JOHN WILLIAMS Innkeeper situate at Llanmaes on Thursday the 29th day of October next at Twelve o'clock at Noon. FOR THE MANORS of Boverton Llantwit and Llantwit Rawley at the Dwelling house of THOMAS REKs Innkeeper situate at Llantwit Major on Thursday the 29! It day of October next at One o'clock in the After- noon. FOR THE MANOR of Ruthin at the Dwelling-house of MOHGAN MORGAN Innkeeper at Llanliarran on Fri- day the 30th day of October next at Twelve o'clock at Noon. FOR THE MANORS of Miskin cum Membr's Pentirch and Clun at the Town-hall Llantrisant on Friday the 30th day of October next at One o'clock in the Afternoon. When and where all persons who owe Suit and Service to the several Courts are required to attend and pay their respective Quit and Chief Rents Fines and other payments due to the Lord of the several Manors. WILLIAM THOMAS LEWIS. 1 ctf.ward, JOHN STUART CORBETT, J clewarQS- Bute Estate Office. Cardiff, October I at, 1891. Ff4 rpiIE THIRD ANNUAL CAERPHILLY JL CHEESE SHOW AND COMPETITION Will be Held on OCTOBER 29th. For Schedules apply to T. WRIGHT, Caer- philly. 9323 alt5 bp gitirttoii. ~ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 14TH, 1891, AT Alii. JOHN MOON'd YARO, PENARTII-IOAD, CARDIFF. PALE OF FIVE EXCELLENT CART HORSES, TROLLIK8, I'RANK-AXLK CART, !'El'R OF CART r,Z 3HAKNESS, CHAFF-CUTTER, STABLE UTENSILS, /J R. W. G. LATTY is instructed by Mr. Joseph Powell (who is giving up the Hauling Business) to BELL by AUCTION (Without Reserve), on the above dite, at Two o'clock punctually, the following excellent CART HORSES Lot 1. Dappled Grfy Gelding, 6 years off, about 16.2; quiet, mid a good worker in all harness. Lot 2. Chestnut Mare, 7 years, about 16 quiet and a good worker. Lot 3. Grey Cart Geldirg good worker. Lot 4. Bay Cart Gelding, 4 years, 16 hands; quiet and a good worker. Lnt 5. Bav Ge ding, 6 years, 16.1; quiet and a good i lorker. 6. A useful Nig Horse and Hansom Cab. Al-o Two Trollies, in good condition Crank-axle Cart, Several Sets of Cart Harness, equal to new Chaff- cutler, Stable Utensils, and Sundry Other Lots. On new Morning of Sale. Auctioneer's Offices: G'amorgan Horse Reposi- tory. 9.91 jfnguraiue Companies, CC1DUNT3 AT ALL TIMES-IN ALL PLACES, Insured against by the RAILWAY PASBENGJ.<:HS' ASSURANCE COMPANY. Established 1839. Hon. EVELYN ASHLEY, Chairman. Capital £l,ûÜO,O:, O. Compensation Paid 64, Con:liill, London. Agents for Cardiff—Mr. W. E. Bradshaw, G.W.R. Tregerthen Dunn and Co., Merchants' Exchange Mr. n. Richard, Station Master, G.W.R.; Mr. H. B. Crouch. 16, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; Mr. E. Post, 63, Gorse- lani', Swansea. hotels, mining &ooms, Srr. BRISTOL. AN JJEAN'S SWAN HOTEL, A 52, BROAD-STREET, BRISTOL. (All Old Welsh House.) Thia old-established Hotel is situated in the very centre Of the City. It has been thoroughly renovated, and is now unequalled for Comfort, combined with the utmost Moderation in Charges. HOT AND COLD LUNCHEONS, TEAS AND SUPPERS. GOOD BEDS. 69c HEnY :øOULTON. PROPRŒTOR, fdublrratrons. JJOW TO SUCCEED' BUY RAPHAEL'S ALMANAC FOR 1892. It tells the farmer when to sow his crops to ensure success, and buy and sell his cattle and farm produce. It tells the gardener when tevsow, plant, prune, trans- plant, or do anything else. It tells the young when to court and marry. It tells the sick the herbs to cure them, and the exact days and hours when to gather them. It tells the unemployed the exact days and hours when to seek work with success. It contains Birthday Information for every day of the year, also the Fate of any Child born durii g 1892. It tells when to let fowls for successful rearing. It tells when to travel, remove, ask favours, de"J with others, buy, sell, speculate, sign contracts, hire servants, bake, brew, kill pigs, and fell timbfcr. It explains why we have troubles in this life, and the WilY to overcome them. It contains predictions of the events and the weather for the coming year, and numerous useful tables. It contains a large Hieroglyphic, and 110 pages, and is the largest and beat Almanac published. Price 6d., post free 7d. RAPHAEL'S BOOK OF FATE BxpMns the Cards and Tells the Fate of Anyone. Is., by post Is. Id. RAPHAEL'S BOOK OF DREAMS, Is. The only true interpreter of dreams. Insist oil having RAPHAEL'S. RAPHAEL'S KEY TO ASTROLOGY will enable any- one to ca>t thier own horoscope and read their own planet. Price ls., post free Is. Id. FOULSHAM and CO., 4, Pilgrim-street, Ludgate-hiil, E.C., WEBB or LEWIS, CARDIFF, And All Stationers. Lc387 PATENTS, DESIGNS, AND TRADE JL MARKS. Agency Conducted bv Patent Solicitor and Chartered Patent Agent. Advice Gratis on all Subjects connected with the above on receipt of Stamped Addressed Envelope. Patents obtained British, Colonial, and Foreign, in the shortest time consistent with safety. Drawings of Machinery, <ko., made from (he roughest sketches. 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fifi'tljg* jIflarrtagtG, JBentDs* BIRTHS. LEWIS.—On the 7th inst., at 46. Claude-road, Cardiff, the wife If E. P. Lewis, of a daughter. EVANS.-On September 30, at Llandyfriog Vicarage, Newcastle Emlyn, the wife of John Philipps Evaus, of a daughter. IIFOOT.—On October 7, at 41, Albany-road, Roath, Cardiff, the wife of Edgar Fifoot of a son, POWELL. -011 October 4, at Hare-grove, Albany-road, Cardiff, the wife of Lie. J. Powell, of a daughter (Adelina Patti). YKO.— On Saturday, October 10, at 32, Lower Cathedral- road, Cardiff, the wife of Frank J. Yeo, of a son. JOHN.—On October 13, at the Eagle Hotel, Ynyshir, the wife of Ivor John of a daughter. R CHAKDS.—On October 9, at Rock House, Pontypridd, the wife of Mr. R. T. Richards, of a daughter. MARRIAGES. CURTIS—PARKINSON. On 14th October (by special licence), at Camden-road Baptist Chapel, London. by the Rev. George Hawker. Alfred Harper Curtis, B.A. (Loud.), Assoc. M.Inst.C.E., second son of the late Alfred Curtis, Esq. (Town-clerk of Neath), to Emmeline, eldest daughter of W. C. Pttrk-iuson, Esq., L.C.C., 18, Carleton-road, London, N. FOWLICII-WATSON.-On the 7th of October, at Salt- fleetby, St. Peter's Church, by the Rev. A. H. Watson, brother of the bride, assisted by the Rev. F. H. Hastings, uncle of the bride, George Wm. Fowler, only son of the late Mr. John Fowler, of Liverpool, to Helen Florence, younger daughter of the Rev. Wm, It. Watson, rector of Salttteetby, St. Peters, Lincoln- shire. NOKL—JACOBS.—On Wednesday, Oct. 7, at St. Andrew's Church, Cardiff, by the Rev. J. C. Noel, M.A., vicar of Holy Trinity Church, Trowbridge (uncle of the bridegroom), assisted by the Hev. G. W. Handford, M.A., vicar, Arthur Philip Noel, of 16, Richmond- terrace, second son of George Hugh Noel, to Lmretia Alary Jacobs, second daughter of Alderman Jacobs, J.P., Cardiff. WIIXIAMS —LLOYD.—On October 13, at Nolton (St. Mary's) Church, Bridgend, by the Rev. F. W. Edmondes, rector. Mr. James H. Williams, cleik to Mr. T. Stockwood, B i-lgend. to Miss Sarah Cecilia I.loyd, of Ewenny-roaa, Bridgend. DEATHS. DOLIGLAss.-On the 12 h inst., at 17, Conway-road, Canton, Thomas Douglass, p.g.d 60 years. Public funeral on Friday, leaving the house at 11.30 a.m. for Llandaff. Friends please accept this intimation. IIFXY-IIUTCHINSON.—On October 13,1891, at 5, Oakfield- street, Francis Hely-Hutchinson. Friends will please accept this, the only intimation. WATKINS. On October 14, at the Castle Hotel, Rhymney, Annie, the beloved wife of E. D. Watkins, of Hughesoffka, Russin, aged é8 years. Public funeral on Monday next, at four o'clock. Friends will please accept this the only intimation. BmDINGs.-OII October 8, at. 125, King's-road, Canton, W. H. Bibbings, Chin", Merchant. Royal Arcade, and late of Queen-street, Cardiff. Aged 47 years. EVANs.-On October 11, at Maesaril Farm, Llantrisant, Richard Evaiis, aged 73 years. Funeral at Llantrismt Church oil Friday at one o'clock. Friends please accept this the only intimation. TAYLOR.—October 12, at 28, Talbot-street, Cardiff, Tlios. Taylor. Friends will please accept this the only in- timation WIDDOWFRKLD.—On October 8, at The Ferns, Clytha Park. Newport. Frank Widdowfield, aged 48 years. Funeral will take place at Newport Cemetery, at 2.20, on Monday. Friends please accept this the only inti- mation. BOSLKY.—On Octoberill, nt Hickmin House, Windsor- road, Penarth, Tom Frederick Bosley, son of Herbert Edward Bosley. DOUGLASS.—On October 12, at 17, Conway-road, Canton, Cllrlim, Thomas Douglass, In his 61st year. Deeply- regretted. ROBINS.—October 12, at the infirmary, Cardiff, Gilbert Robins, of121, Cobtiln-sti-eet, Cat.liays. Aged 41 year.
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1- latrtlno1tiaI. GENTLEMAN, resident lu Louilon, holling important, official position, Desires C rrespdndence—wirli a view to Married Compiiiionsbip-with Lndy (Spinster or Widow), age 25 to 4t, of happy dispositioi), and with some income "t her own. His nge, 50, looks years younger Church of ri)g- bud: energetic; clieerfiil EO'>u-tempered domesticated. Personal replies only, giving full -Bt particulars, treated with a hifli sense of honour in strictest confl leuce, niul returned or destroyed, as deghed, after biief interval.—Address Gustav, Cardiff Wtstei n Mail Office, 150. Fleet street, Lon- don. 18j)7r17 11U Married People.—Hend Envelope for Invaluable Intor- matlou to W. Higsou, Box 301, Mansfield-road, Nottingham. 12Gld IF you are Married, or contemplating taking this important step, we will send you valuable information which you ought to know. Send your ad.lress, and we will send fata 'ogue aud Pamphlet Free.—Address G. Kerr, West-hil!, Waiidgwtirtli, Lotitloti, S.W. 1011,1 Situations acant. WANTED, useful, experienced Nursery Governess two children good English, music, e'ementary draw- Ing thorough plain neertlswomau able to knit; re- ferences and photo.—MtE. Williams, Gelli;.attf, Newcasr. t- Emlyn. 1035c BREWERY—Wanted, a Steady, intelligent Wonun;>n, Accustomed to Brewery Work.—Apply, stating age, &c., to Robert George, Cromwell Brewery, Pembroke.[18-35r 17 HOUSEMAID Wanted.—State age, qitalificaiion, last plaep. wage?, references, and send photograph. Mrs. F. lUener, G1 nymor. St,. CI-niv. S0o3rl7 GOOD Coolc Wanted in a Gentleman s Family; bating required; age over 25; total abstainer good character essential.—Write Airs. j! 8. Bishop, Ulanrafon, sletty, Swansea. 1827r16 WANTED, Reciuits for the Army and Militia.—Parti- culars as to conditions of enlistment can be obtained on app icatlon to the Recruiting Officer, Barracks, Cardiff, either personally or by letter. 828:'c OO Weekly and Upwards realised by either Ser, without £ hindering present occupation.—For simple, &«,, enolose addressed envelope. Evans, Watte, and Co. (f 71), Merchants, Birmingham. This Is genuine. Ibgir21 KQUIRED FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS, from 17 to 35 year-, obtain FnII PASSAGES by Steamer to QUEENSLAND, where they receive High Wages. Only Pjyzueuts-Xl for Silt) Kit and Fare to DepOt in London. FARM LABOURERS, GAPDENIIM, MINKRP, QUARRYMEN, and DREdStf AKEKcS receive ASSISTED PASSAGES. Married Mfii not to have more than Two Children. On landing Emigrants received into the Government Depot Free. Approved Persons paying full Fare receive Land Order I vallie £ 20. Apply Local A gen I — OWEN MORGAN, ASHGROVF, 1CSS0 TREKoltKST. PONTSTRIDD. .T AI Agents, Ciabellns, &r. WAJiTiCIJ, Huwkers to Seli Mil ward's C-.ilyx-aye.l Needle?, which require no threading, and the People's Button, which requiris no Sewing. Nly be obtained from wholesale dealer, or Wast.forJ Nfills, Redditch. • L<-8S6 A GEN T.3 Wanted whole orspaie time; large prunes no risk; samilJ pen, pencil. rubber stamp free.-Ri;h- forde, Snoy Hill. Londoii. 1875,17 9l'tlll1gt!1. rpO be Lef, cheap, Premises next dorr to Idberr>i Club, JL New street.—A. Lewis, 266, Newport road, Roath, 0«r- diff. 2209r'i0 I 'ONV"'NIJ!;N"J.'l'relllige8 to be Lei or Sold ia WcsWate V street, comprising two shops, kl chen, large club room, six bedrooms, bath-room, &e.—A. Lewis, 266, Newy rt road. Roath. Cardiff. 2 11r20 I^IGHT-ROOAlED Hou^e to Let; outbuildings, garden, orchard (in »11 about one a err), with statle, coaeh-hojrfe, harness-room, and loft; situated on the Banks of tlie River Wye; splendid fishing; reut £ 22 five minutes frora Tiitern Station.—It 20, \f(strrn Mail. Cardiff. 18:r'7 rI^O Grocers, Dnpern, &e.—A very pr>miueut, vrell-builis, A commodious Corner Shop and House attached, includ- ing good cellar, situated in GadUs road, Aberdare, near several collieries; 25 years' grocery business; prunrfe'or •lead good opellll,g.-A1.ply to Joint Price, White Uno Inn. Aberdare. 17h¡6 4' '■J'^OBACCONIRT.S Commetteiug"; Illustrated fluid', A ('229 1'age.-), 3d.—Tobacconists' Ontftttfu^ Co.. £ S, Kustou load, "ollllon, A Vrospcctua on the Jewellery au>i St>tionery Trades (Fre, ).—Manager, Hy. Mytrs. liit)bti.«tied 1866. 1.('27'2 ;if1í!)ctllaneotlS. A RISTOTLE comilete, witli snfiwterviece; nearly 40 t*- paxes; colouved vl itos; 27 stumps, post free. C*ta- loguss, one stamp.—Kerr. Westhi'l, Wandsworth, Ixtndon, S.W. lot.111 PLOUGHS, Horsrlio- s, Hoiwgears, eh,.trcllttcr,. Tnrnii:- P cntters, Cakebre keri>, &e. Carts, Wagons, Trolleys, Traps, and Carnages of all k¡I\lI. Agents for the Bristol Wagoii Works Company. Lists free.—Hibbert and Sons, 10 and 11, Castle stieet, Cardiff. Clal ALL Married People should send stamp, or JlIfonuati"u, to W. 111;;sou, Box 107, Mainfield- road, Nottingham. 1259tl ARE" BOOKS. The Bride." la. Gd.; "Sappho (Illuv tratedl. Is. 6d.; Ariatotle's Workf, coloured plates, 352 pages, 23,411.: Voccacio's famous I)ce:ttiieroti," two vol. complete, 3s. 6d.—Unexpmgated Translations; Catalogues, two stamps; Six Iiiisciovw Photos. Is.—Rosenthal, Park Ridings, Ilornsey. London. J,I,tiS,1 I/'URNISH on our New Wrivate HireSystem.—South Wales 1. Furnishing Company, 31, Castle street (opposite the Castle). Cardiff. IOUltNIStH on our New Private Hire System.—Souili Wales Furnishing Company. 31, Castle street, Cardiff. No Security Required. I/'URNISU on our New Private Hire System.—South Wale. Furnishing Company, 31, Castle street, CardifT. No Objectionable liiriiigagreettients. IPUltNISH on our New Private Hire System.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 31. Castle street, Cardiff. No Publicity, Ii^UUNISU on onrNew I'riviile Hire Synteiri.—South Wales 1' iirniahiiig Company, 31. Castle street. CardifT. No Extra Charges. I/1 URN IS 11 oil imrSeiv 1'iivate Hire System.—South Wales Furnishing Compauy, 31, Castle streej, Cardiff. Cash Prices Charged. IPURHISH on our New Private Hire Systcm.-Sonth Wales JL Furnishing Company, 31, Castle street, Cardilf. Free Delivery. I^URNISlf on our New Private Hire System-South Wales ■- Fiuuisbing Compauy, 31, Castle street (opposite the Castlel, Clartlitf. Kverytliim; PrivLte. 0 RN IS H on our New Pi ivate II ire System.—South Wales ■ Furnishing Company, 31, Castle street, Cardiff, Easy paymentg. IJ^URNISH on our New Private Hire System.—South Wales ■A. Furnishing Company, 31, Castle street, Cardiff. No Bill of Sale. 14* URN LSI I on our New Private Hire System.—South Wales Bill of Sale. 14* URN IHII on our New Private Hire SYdlem.-S-'l1It,h Wales Furnishing Company, 31, Castle street, Cardiff. Eleven Showrooms. URNI811 ouourNuw Private Hire System.—South Wales Furnishing Company, 31, Castle street (opnositc the Castle). Oardiff. l £ 32r!7 LJINGliH Improved tiystmi Hand Sewing M ah'.ne, with cover: cost XZ 5s. sell 57s. 6<1.; faul iles?, neiv sent on I approval to any address, safely packed cash wanted.—R 23, Western Mail, Cardiff. 2042e24 FERRETS.—A Pew of the Grandest and Besii-working Ferrets liviug for Rats or lUkbits; 5a.—Ben Skone Jlees, Haverfordwest. 23011'21 JMttttllxntmi** KI I.L1SD with SauUfordB' Poison.—Farmeis finu the rats dead by using it; send Is. 2d. t.o Sand fold and Son, Sandy, and try it. A1 so mice dressing for corn stacks. [1072c AUNDRY GLAZING SECRET.-Ciiff-, Collars, "ami JU Fronts like white China nothing used in the Starch no polishing irons particulars free.—Laundry, 147, Liscard, Birkenhead. 10083c ARISTOTLE'S Works, complete, with coloured plates, io2 pages, for 30 stamps. "Paris by Night,"or gaylife in Paris, illustrated, 30 stumps. London by Night,"or gay life in London, with pictures, 30 stamps.—All post free from E. Bowker, 27, Renshaw street, Liverpool. (Established 1 £ 32.) 1055c SIX CABINET PORTKAITS, 3s.; 3 for 2s. Twelve Carte Portraits, 2s. 2d.; 6 for Is. 4d. Eight-Inch Enlarge- ment, Is.; 3 for 6s.: Stamp Size, 24 for Is. (id.. 100 for 3s. 3d. Send Carle or Cabinet and P.O., and you will receive Highly-finished Copies, with Origiiial.-Fraiicis and Co., 29, Ludgate-hiil, London. YOUNG Ladies who Want to be Indepen dent and make their way in the world should Write i >r Prospectus of the Scientific Dress Cutting Association, 272, Regent street, London, W. Situations Found for all Pupils at good salaries. ~|7*VKRY Head of a Family should Send for Harper Twelve ■M-J trees' Illustrated Price Lists of Laundry Machinery and Pamphlet, entitled, How We Wash at Home," contain- ing most valuable practical experience. Post Free.—Harper Twelvetrees, Laundry Engineer, 8, City road, London; E.C. L 09 iftonep* RIMLI DIRECTORS OF I. S. FIELDING AND OC A (LIMITED Advance Daily Sums rom £ 3 TO £ 1,009. Method of Business: FAJlt INTER.EST. EASY RIS-FAYMKNTS. ABSOLUTE PRIVACY. NO D121,AY. NO SURETIES. THADli HILLS DISCOUNTED. Frospectnscs and Particulars Free. Apply to Secretary 18. Charles street. Cardiil. Mlo'j ONE Y LENT PRIVATELY, from £ 10 to~ £ 570C0. At 5 perCent. at a Few Hours' Notice. A PRIVATE GENT, 15MAN is prepared to Grant ADVANCKS to responsible Applicants (Male or Female) upon NOTE OF HAND ALONE, in uuy part of England, Scotlaud, i r Wales, without Sureties or Loan Ofllce foi- malities, which can remain out if (ledred from one to fifteen years by paying interest only. Applicants can rely that they are in treaty with the actual lender, and not an agent, there- fore saving time and trouble. All communications receive immediate attention and are kept strictly private. Apply to H. WHATELEY, Esq., 10, Denmark Villas. Hove, Brightou, Sussex. LeSiS MONEY J.1SNT, on NOTE of HAND, at Short Notice, .At by a Private Gentleman, from £10 t j £ 1,000, at 5 per cent. Why apply to Professional Money Lenders, so-called Companies or Banks, when any responsible applicant can obtain an advance Privately, without sureties and the usual formalities of a Loan i-)fliee? For the hencfit of Borrowers, I am prepared to grant advances from one to ten years in any part of England or Wales, to male or female (distance no object), and if desired the intercsr. can be paid quarterly or half-j early, or as may be arranged therefore the applicant gets the full benefit of cash advanced.—Apply in confidence to the actual lender, H. Hunter, Esq., 120, Westminster Bridge road, London. LUSU MONEY ADVANCED PRIVATELY, the SAME DAY as APPLIED FOR, UPON NOTE OF HAND, From £ 10 to £ 2,000. Why give Bill* of Hale upon your Furniture, when any responsible applicant (Male or Female) can obtain an Advance from a Private Gentleman, who is not connected with Loan Offices, upon their own Note of Hand, with- out publicity. If desired, the capital can remain out from one to ten jears, by paying the Interest only every Qllarteror Half-year. Distance no object. No sureties required. Advances also made upon Deeds, Life Policies, and Jewellery, at 5 perCent. Apply, in strict confidence, to the Actual Lender, C. MONTAGUE, Esq., 17. Craven-street. Charing Cross, Lon- d .n, W.C. Li-S12 (ElmcationaL LAMPElElT rjMIE COLLEGE SClTOOi^TMPETEIl. Excellent Intermediate Education. Preparation for St. David's College, Oxford and Cambridge, and other places of Higher Education. Modern Side. London Matriculation Classes. Next Term begins SEPT. 16th. For Prospecluses, &c., IIpply to 7638 The Rev. T. M. EVAN?, Head-master. CLIFTON, BRISTOL. IIIARENDOIN COI,I,I"'GIA'I'E SCHOOL -1 FOR LADIES, WHITR LADIES'-ROAI), CLIFTON, Bl',ISTOL. Priiicip,,tls: Mrs. and the Misses MAYNARl).—Sppcial Preparation Classes are held for University and Music Examinations, in which candidates have been most successful. Junior and backward pupils receive individual as well as class teaching. Lectures are given on Hygiene, Ambulance, and Cookery, and special lessons in Needlework. References kindly peimitted to Ven. Archdeacon Blunt (Chaplain to the Queen), Ecarboiough Revs. It. G!ovc-t- and V. n. P P I' S; S I GRATEFUL. COMFORTING. (BREAKFAST) I MADE SIMPLt WITH HOCOA vv BOILING WATF.U OR MIT.lv. 1.9013 1.9013 jpi A II M E li S BEND YOlJU OWN WOOL TO BE MADE INTO CLOTH, from Is. 3d. to 2s. 4d. per Yard. BLANKETS, from Is. 2d. to 2s. 6d. per Yard. FLANNELS, fiom 9d.to I s. 6d. per Yard. STOCKING YARN, from 9d. per lb. Patterns forwarded to select from. Carriage Paid 10 and from the Mills on all Orders over 22. T Y L E I-, AND CO. MAKSLLYN MILLS. LLANDYSSIL, SOUTH WALES. [18293 R I Z I N E. I Z I N E. P-t I z I N B 1 Z I N E. R 1 z i N E-. RIZINE. R I Z I N E. I Z I N E. R I Z I N E. R I Z I N E. R I Z I N E I Z I N E. R I Z I N B JOlIN STUART, AGENT, ALBERT-CHAMBERS, HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. I 38.5 mf jpINVENTION BETTEH THAN CUKE. ONE TItfAL ONlA" IS REQUESTED, 'J'llOl\IAS' CELEBRATED LAMB JJ It E N C II E S The Farmer's great, Et I i-ic-tid. Has saved tens of thousands o! Lambi. Is used ail over the country. No Farmer should be without it. Alter its use the Flock is safe from the ravages of Hcd Water, and other distaJes so fatal to L-1 mbs. Has been used exleiisively for twenty years with immense success. See Tins, price 6d., for 20 Sheep. Prepared only bv W, THOMAS, MANUFACTURING C HI-; MI ST, lCG53n BUlLTH WEl.LS, BRECONSIIIRE. T ONES BROTH Kits, PRINCIPAL BILL 9^ POSTERS AND DELIVERERS. HIGH-STREET, NEATH, AN O BR ITON FERRY. Circulars Addressed and delivered. Bill-poaters to the Great Western and Neath and Brecon Railways, aud the Principal Auctioneers Lessees of the Principal Posting Stations in the Town. W~ r.riil'AiiS -MAii; MOST ]N FI.U KK'j-l A A :U IN Will 6 I rLu tD WINNEFOR rø.@l{¥,$,:rÄ It The best remedy for Acidity of tl-e Stomach, Heartburn, Headache, Gout ancti Indigrestion; and the safest Aperient for delicate Constitutions, Ladies, Children* and Infants. I SOLD THROUGHOUT THE WORLD, V fJípptng ^ottce^ PAND O.—ORIENT, ABERDEEN, AND UNION LINES—Official Booking Office, 9, Edward-place, Car(liff.-S. J. Dftvio". Agent. Icl7 ASSENGEHS BOOKED THROUGH JL to ALL PARTS of the WORLD by ROYAL MAIL ar.d other Bteamers.—Apply 8A..MUEL J. DAFIES, 9, Edward-place, Opposite T.V.R. Station (Late o. 1, The Hayes). Cardiff. 2016rl7 ^JARHIEE and BORDEAUX The Cardiff Steamship Company's firsc-ciass Screw Steatners will Hail as follows USK Bordeaux for Cardiff Oat. 13 TAFF Cardiff for Bordeaux Oct. 14 with Goods and Passengers. ror rates of freight, &c., apply to Mr. A. G. Todd. Agent, 31, Quai des ChaiUvus, Bordeaux, and at the offices of the Company, No. 51, Mount Stuart- square, Cardiff. HOOPER, CAUPIIULL, ,xn,l CO., 67745 Managers. A L Ji A W h 1 i\ i'. XJL ROVAL MAIL STKAM15RS TO IJ NI IE D ST A TES k C A N A I) A (Under contract with the Canadian Government for convejunce of the Canadian Mails. ►'ROM LIVElU'uoi, CARTI]AC,TiNIAN..For Halifax and Baltimore Oct. 13 MONOOLfAN For Quebec ami Montreal Oct. IS PARISIAN For Quebec and Montre 1 Oct 21 CASPIAN For Halifax and Balitimore Oct, 27 N lIMIDIAN For Quebec and Montreal .Oct. 9 CIRCASSI\N For Portland idired) .Nov. a FARES FOR OCEAN PASSAGE:— Saloon 10 to 18 Guineas. I1 16 6s. Steerage at Lowest Rates. A substantial Government Bonus for families taking up lai d in-Manitoba, the North West Territory, and British Columbia. Free Land Giants of 160 acres. Through Tickets to all gtt,tioiistl Special Rates. Passeu gers are landed Oil the railroad nhurf and transferred from ship to train without any inconvenience an 1 expense. The Company's special conductor accompanies West bound passengers. 83^Noxe.—This Line provides the cheapest and most con- ye" ietit route to all parts of Canada, Manitoba, the North West Provinces, British Columbia, and the Western States of Amerioa. To TOURISTS. SPORTSMEN, and others-Round Trip Tickets combining Encursious to Niagara Falls, the wonder- ful scenery and Sporting Districts of the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia, anil other places of interest iu United States and Canada. Programmes of tours on application. British delegates New Reports and all the latent Maps and Pain idilets free. Direct Services from Glasgow to New York and Boston and Philadelphia all the year round. Full particularsou application to AI.LAN BUOTHKRS and Co., 103. Iieadeuhall street, London, and 19. James-street, Livcipool or t" IU. F. Kennard, Auctioneer, 19, Queen-street, H.J. Davies. 9 Edward-place Captain J. A. Scott, Emigration Office, 40, Coburn-street, Catliays, Cardiff W. M. Vanghan, Printer, 7i,andi8, Wlud-street, aud T.R. W. Mason and Co.. Sirau sea; W. 1. Rew. Grocer, 1. Lion-street, Wann Wen, Swan- sea: W. U. Rees, Auctioneer, Cliarlesville-place, Neath. Philip Davies, George Hotel, Brecon; Fredk. Allan 15 Flannel-street, Abergavenny; John w Frauciti, Goat street, Haverfordwest W. Milton Locke, 33, lilgli-screet. J. Young, 7, Tredegar-place, and Heybyrne and Brown, 173, Coinuiercial-streat, Newport, Mon.; A l'ilney, Steam Saw Mills. Abertillery; \V. R. Lewis, Grocer Pontygoss, Ebbw Vale D. J. Evam, Bab House liiKh-st,, Merthyr Tydvll; E. Davies. 52, Glebeland street, Merthyr T'ydvil; D..1. Rees, l'realaw Pontypridd; J, Davies, filMtigarw; D, Rowlands Peu-y-graig, near Pontypridd; William Smith, 42. Hannah street, PorLh E. 11. Davies, Baglau Chambers, Peutv-p .Tame" Roberts Graiit Post-office Pontvurtdd Mr. W. V Rees and Co., Ironmongers, High street, Pontypri Id Mr. Elias Thouias. 74, Dyffryn-aireet. Ferndae; and Mr. Isaac Jones, Stationers' Hall, Treherliert. II E A B E R D BEN LINE. LONDON TO AUSTRALIA, ria Cape of Good Hope. The magnificent new full-powered Steamer THER- MOPYLÆ, 3,riOJ tonsre2i3ier(0«p!ain Alexander Sitnt)- son), will sail from the Royal Albert Docks oil the 24th NOVEMBER, for MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY, tnking Passengers tor all Australian and New Zealand Fori a. The accommodation for first and third class passen- gers is very superior, and a Surgeon and Stewardess will be carried. Fat-es-S,ttooil from 40 guineas; Third Class from 14 guinenj. For Paiticniars apply to Geo. Thompson and Co., 24, Leadciihall-street, London, E.C. LC390 '> AT E w ZEALAND J.. TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA. and tt Robirt- Calling at Tcneriffe, Cape Town, and at Hobart- SHAW, 6AVILL. and ALBION COMPANY (LIMITED) Despatch their Magnificent Royal Mail Steameri from London (Koval Albert Doek) to NewZealand every four weeks. Passengers conveyed to the Cape at Moderate Fares. The next departures are:- Oct. 29. COPTIC, 4.448 tons, Cftpt.C.N. Kempson. R.N.R. Nov. 26, IONIC, 4,753 tons. Capt. W. H. Kidley, It.Di.R From Plymouth Two Davs Later. Reduced fares. Very Superior Second Saloon com- modation at Specially Low Rates. Cheap B turn Ticket-s.-Apply to the Company's Offices, 34, Lcaden- hall-street, E.C.; or 51, Pall-mall. London. S.W. Lcg42 BUY YOUR WATCHES and JEWEL- LERY direct at wliole- Shle prices and lave 8bup- A keepers' profits. Silver Watches, from 12s.; Gold 2Ss^; Bilver n i JI I: 8. hall E;irr',ngg, 33. & 25.91. Bromlies. 5 All Geli,iiiia Gold and 8II'ver G r,,tnd New Cataingiie ^1.200 engravings ot high-class Watches, Jewellery.—POST FREE on Application. G. F. MEEKS A CO., Spencer-st., BiRMlXGHi-M Watch Clubs Supplied. Agents Wanted. LrA40 BLISS, QUIPPING J^ORTON rjp WEEDS. These celebrated Tweeds may be obtained DIRECT FROM CHIPPING NO K TON. Also their Royal Navy Blue and Black Suiting Serges. Patterns Post Free, and anv length, supplied by ALFRED MACE, Chipping Norton Tweed Warehouse, Chipping Norton, Oxon. Lc773 EA D E'SpI L L S EADE'S T>ILLS. All who suffer from Gout or I Rheumatism should imine- EADE'S 13 ILLS, diatelv have recourse to I EADE'S PILLS. Hundreds 1.J:'ADE';3 P ILLS. of Testimonials have been re- lj C c?ive(i from all sorts and con- EADE'S PILLS. ditious of men," testifying to § the wonderful power these Hj-iADE'S Pills have in giving relief in SU JL the very worst cases. These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY RELIKVE AND RAPIDLY CUKE THE WOKS I' FORM OF GOUT, II H E U 1\1 A TIS M, RHEUMATIC GOUT, rAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS. And have the largest recommendation ever given to any Patent Medicine of its class. COULD NOT SLEEP lOR PAIN. GOUT 2, Dcwington-terrace, Llwynypia, Rhondda Valley, RHEUMATISM South Wales. 13C Dear Sir,—Your Gout and GOUT Rheumatic Pills are a famous remedy, and one of the best I RHliUMATISM ever came across. My wife has It beclI trouldld with Gout in her i OUL' hands for twelve years, and the pain was almost unbearable; RHEUMATISM some nights she could not sleep for pain, 1 resolved to (-^OUT try a bottle of y ur pills, and -jt to my surprise, after she took RllliU MATISM three doses, the pain left her hands. They are a great boon to mankind, by the blessing of Cod, You can make what use yoU like of this.—Yours trulv, CHAKLKS WAKEhlN. Mr. George Eaile, 72, Goswell-road, London. EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS Are sold by all Chemists, in Bottles Is. aii(i or sent post free for Postal Order by the Prop, ietor. GEORGE EADI3. li. Goswell-road, EC. A-de for, and I be sure you obtain, EADX'¡ GOUT AND RHEUMATIC EADE'S PILLS'Lc875 WEfSTEliN MAIL, THE COMiiKRUlAL PAPER F01{ W'J E& p I A NOS INSPECTION INVITED. "< ;} E A T II AND gONS -β-JL Have the Largest and Best-selccted Stock in South Wales, and at THE CHEAPEST PRICES. L A R G E DISCOUNT FOR CASH;: Agents for BKOADWOOD, COLLARD, EliARD, KIKK] MAN, BR1NSMEAD, and all the B^st Mikcrs, From 10s. 6d. Monthly. From 10s. 6d. Monthly. 10 R G A N S Sole Agents for MABON and HAMLIN. Instruments by all the Best Makers, from 101. Monthly, at JJEATII AND gONS' 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, AND 34, 'f All F-STREE'F, PONTYPRIDD. Experienced Tuners sent to all parts of South Wales pej-io Hcally. Catalogues sent post-free Oil application. OAKEY'S" Wellington-'KNIFE POLISH, The Original Preparation For polishing Cuthay, For use with Boards or Machines. OAKEY'S Wellington" KNH'EPOLISH. For Cleaning Knives JCqual to New Cutlery. Preserves the Knives. OAKEY'S Wellington"KNIFE POLISH. Used without trouble. Polishes instantly* Refuse wortlilen imitations. OAKEY'S II 'Yellington"KNIFE POLISH. 0 Ironmongers, Grocers, and Oilmen sell it at Id.. 2d., 3d., 6d., Is., 2s. 6d,, and 4s. OAKIiY'S" Wellington"KNIFE POLISH. JOHN OAKEY and SONS, Manufacturers of EMEUY, BLACK LEAD, EMERY CLOTH, GLASS rAPHM. Ac.. &c.. [LE614 WESTMINSTER BRIDGE-ROAD. LONDON. 8.E. I THE POCKET MEDICAL ADVISER., Sff rvr tl,e SfV-Trtatmcnt oj .Vervout tnd timm; Ii"4 fI,ndu«d II O"t4>Ork. Worrf* E:zcus.u. and tJfli.e., enervating iiyluenctt, anithtit bTtHE^W LOCAL TREATMENTlifg "A boon to all desiring 'wlX-caro' wlthwit A recourse to phyeic or U>e Family doct«*. jSi1 AIMedical Review. V il jt country parson writes tliUJ You* «IUM m b&a cured iny&ell and m&ny parxsltioDtn. J'09t FrH. orilla S\ttrhu and Detail* for Setf-ftM VY I (under corcr), 8ia From J. WILLIAMS, iletlical Pabltohtr. N°' MARISCIN^Ii 8T" l I{EATING'S COUGll. LOZINGE. 94, Commercial-road, Peckham, July 12,1859. Dear Sir,-l am a p>>or hand at, expressing my feel- ijigs. but I sli,luld like to thank you. Your lozenges have done wonders iu relieving my terrible cough. binco I had the operation of Tracheotomy (the same as the late Emperor of Germany, and, unlike him, tliaiik God, I am still alive) performed at St. Barthol .mew a Ho»pi- tal, no one could possibly have had a more violent; cough it was so b!tdat limes that itquile exh,*usted me. The mucus, which was very copious and hurd. softened, and I have been »Me to get rid of it withOUB difficulty.-I am, air, yours truly, J. HILL. MEDICAL NOTE. The above speaks for itself. From strict inquiry it ap- pears that the benefit from using E>a!in>j's Cough Lozenges is understated. The operation was a specially severe one, and was performed by the speci alist. Dr. H. T. Butlin, of St. Bartholomew's Hospital. Since the operation the only means of relief is the use of thes« Lozenges. So successful are I hey that one affords imme- diate benefit, although from the nature of the case the throat irritation is intense. UNRIVALLED TESTIMONY. Under date Sept. 8, 1891, Mr. Hill writes I shcnld long since have been dead, but for your Lozenges—they are worth their weight in gold. I Will gladly see and tell anyone what a cplendid cough reme ly t hey are." Ktaling's Lozenges are sold in I ins, 1-. 1 each. The unrivalled remedy for COUGHS, HOARSENESS, and THROAT TROUBLES. LC322 Established nearly Hall a TJICTUJIE FRAME Century. MAKERS, CABINET MAKERS, GLASS DNA- LEnS, BUILDERS, and others are invited to send PTTITIWTYM AN for (Samples and Price List r4 of onr large variety of Enjj- • -H- lish and German MOULD- INGS, OLEOGKAPHB. AJND CO., CHROMOS, and LOOKIMtt 1,2, 3, and 4, MARKETGLASSE8, BUILDINGS, The Largest Stock in the DOCK-STREET, West of Engtandot Foreign NEWPORT, MON. Glass at exceptionally low prices., Samples of MouldinØ. Only address as above, and any specimen Bhow and no connection with any Card framed aud returned other establishment. free of cost. 8056c H TOOTH-ACHE CURED INSTANTLY BY BUNTERS Neanlgir Hcmdachet and all Nerr* U E7 |Jla I U P*in» removed by BUNTKR'8 fa P* r» i yS H* NKBV1NE. AH Chemists, U. lid. IIlaHB M IIVm ,,Owing to exteiialve decay in two double teeth, I suffered for days excruciating pain, I was recommended to trv Bunter's NerTine. I did so. To my joy, the pain quickly and entirely ceased. I have since repeatedly derived the greatest possible relief In severe neuralgia headache from four to five drops of Bunter's Nervine. taken npon a lump of white sugar."—lie v. Aubrey C. Price, B.A. (late fellow of New College, Oxjord). Btinter's Nervine' is the best specific we have yet met with for the cure of Toothache."—The family Doctor* BUNTER'S NERVINE. ALL CHEMISTS, 1/1*. Lc789 (CARDIFF ADVERTISING, BILL- J POSTING AND CIRCULAR DlBTlUBUTDSa COMPANY (LIMITED). Established 1877. ———— -1 Ol'PlCES: CASTLE-STREET CHAMBRBS. SECRETARY FRANK fl. SIMPSOS. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood. Contractors for all descriptions of t.lrert.ising. Circular Distributing, Ac. \T» Itr,j" ■ -r^TTmrl .1r,lllU I,: iiOA Or CLAIiKE'S 15 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the urinary organs, in either sex, acquired or con- stitutional,gravel.and pains in the back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in boxes, 4s. 6d. each,by ail chemists and patei-t medicine vendors throughout the world; or sent to any address for 60 stamps, by the makers, the Lincoln and Midland Counties' Drug Company Lincoln. L rjTffE GREAT iiLOOU PURIl'lER.— X THOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS purify the foulest blood, and relieve every Disease of Stomaclt Liver, and Kidneys. Pure blood gives health. Thousands have been cured by these wonderful Pilla whose diseases could not be reached by any othec medicine. For rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravel. pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula or king's evil, cancers pimples and blotches on the face and body, swelled feet or legs, erysipelas, jaundice, dropsy, and fevers of all kinds. la boxes at Is. lid. arid 2s. yd. each. Sold by all Chen-iists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, 44, Oxford street, Swansea. 3400c Diseases up' THE HAlH. AND SCALP. Mr. IIADDINOTE CHUBB (of the Hospital Bfi. Louis, Paris), may be consulted personally, or by letter, at his residence, 26, New Cavendish-street, Lon- don, IV., betweeii the hours of 10 and 12 a.m., and 2. and 4 p.m. daily. Premature Baldness, greyness, toj specially lnetted. NE w P o R T, (31 O N Established 1870. J. D. REES, lHLT. POSTER AND ADVERTISING AGENT, RENTS all the PRINCIPAL POSTING STATIONS fa town and neighbourhood. Two good Bill Posters, and Um-se and Trap kept. \,id\c-l80, 235 Print.ed and Published for the Proprietors by Hknby MACKKXZIK THOMAS, at the Offices of the "Weekly Mail," St. Mary-street, Cardiff, in the COunt]l>«{r. ( Glamorgan