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^iitppxug Jlauces. JTJTRECT STEAM COMMUNICATION. ROTTERDAM. TO CARDIFF, S.S. "WOODLANDS," A T U R DAY, ill ARC R 10TH. LONDON TO CARDIFF, S.S. "THUNDER," THURSDAY, MARCH 8TH. CARDIFF TO LONDON, S.S. "THUNDER," MONDAY, MAltCH 12TH. Unless presented by unforeseen circumstance*. ALL TO AND FROM VICTORIA WHARF, PENAt.TH HARIiOUB. THROUGH BILLS of LADING issued from H'ltrt'idam to all Stations in S(.uth Wales, West, of England, and the Midlands. For fr-ight and particulars, apply to T» OBERT JOHNSTON AND iMO., .IX V^9053 C A R D I F F. "7ATERF0RD and CORK, and the > T whle of the SOUl'H of IRELAND, per Fast Trains on ihe GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, and powerful Steamships, via Mi ford Haven. The Water- ford Steamers run daily. The Cork Steamers leave JklilEor>\ Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and return Mondays, Wednesdays, and Fr.days. 81171 X r RD1FF AND LORDLA UX The CAIM)IFF STKAMSHU COMPANY'S FIRST CLASS CIII; sTKAMKILS will sail ail follows DORDOGNE Bordeaux for Cardiff March 13 eiiiONDK CaniiIf for Bordeaux March 13 »V itn poods and passengers. For Usees of freight, ,1(, arudv to Messrs Jno. Whi". hiiin and sons, Agents, 2, Hue Lafayette, Bordeaux; imi at the Ollices of the Company, ol, ,110unl, t.Hrt. TS* VlOOPRJs OAMPKICf.t. A. CO.. Manager-. ZsT/r TOWARDS NEW YORK jZjtCU STEAMSIU. LINE. 4,030 ts. UiroDOltA, 4,000 ts -«*Ssggssss^ RHEOI.A, 2,300 ts Through Rills T.ding issued to and from Stations In South'"Wale* and lidland Counties, and the prin- cipal p1aces in Europt United States, 1.111.1 Canaiki. TO OPOli'aO LIHON, OA»I7., GIBRALT/VU, 1A iiAG A A 11.1 by Rail nict LTSDN to MADHID & BADA.70Z. eekl\ :ailin. lhriuii and ileguiar Communic i- between allStatioi in South Wales, via London Through RatesMioted on Application. For Freight andther particulars apply to j;p\\ AKLS, ROCEK-iON, and CO., Cardiff and Newport 1^18 Ai lit I O A iS L i N ii. IT1C1) fATICS MAIL STEAMF.IIS. LIVKiti'OL TO t HILADJ5LPHIA, K\RV WiCDNKSDAY. tirst-class, full.powerelrow Steamships. A ccamwu '~clation for iwissen^ers eqiito any Jiuropean Line. Pas- Benaers and landed PhHadelphia on the Whafi ef the renusyivauia Kaiiid. This is the shortest and b*«r. "• the. \V.:M. IT or further particularapply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & CO., 19 and Water-street, Liverpool. I.ocai, (KSTS :— George Bihd, 276, ;te-street, Cardiff Jones BROS, and Co., Bute pfs. Cardiif. and at Dock- street, Newport; S. JMViES. 9, Edward-pbce Cardiff; TlLSEV and C< Ahertillery; .1. MokhaN, Pom OIVICH Hoiitvnoc.l T'l'uus, Tredegar: W. T. H. AUSTIN, Neath-H, Latidoie A. DATIES, 23, ivieckan-sticet, PontloU ;\1. THORNEY, Conimer- rial HotHI, Aher>lan,; Al'S and ^M.corics SWan"n.; JAMES RORERTS, South Tales Emigration Office Pontypridd; A. H. THOS, Church-street, Blaina; W. H. HITCUINGS, Agi, Aberkentig. 1010_- INMAN LINE ROY7MAIL STEAMERS. INTEUNATIO:. STEAMSHIP Co.. LTD. every WEDNESDAY. Callin £ at Queensto every Thursday. Apply to RICHARDS, SPENCE, & CO., 22, Water-street, Liverpoolor tu S. J. Davies, 9, J.dward's-place, Queen-strei Cardiff Geo. Bird, 246, Bute.street- Cardiff c. Cuiilipp, Castle-road, Cardiff Wm. Edwards, HilSde House, Caerphilly C. H. Pevkius, 17. Somersec-pe, Swansea J. Mor- gan, 9, St. Geor^ '-street, Snsea D. Davies, 69, gtraud, Swansea "• Aust Neath-road, Landore; J. L. Bowen, Lawrence-stieet.xnelly Josiah Davies, Great Wtstern House, l.lanellyl. Lewis, Old Market- street, Neath; J. Roberta, Poipridd. 8124 h- TB AND CO /M+rb A* • b5, 10* Ell nLDINGS WATER, •ffliir STREET, LmpoOL. — America, Canada, Anstrnti. Baenos Ayrss, and Pat. ifonia.—For the Assis cd v; Cheapest Passages 1,- &4' ♦Jovernment-appointed Agen;. Passengers M'ill be luet upon their arriTal in Livei. ool, and placed com- fortably on board tl I e steamer tli 'day of sailiuS. We ant cnea.:J railway tickets to an town In America or Canada.—Agents iur White Ht".t., Caawd, Inuuii, Cruion, National, and Aila.n Lines. Sole Agents for Patagonia. 8349 fTliCKETS for AMERICA, CANADA, J- AUSTR ALIA, or the CAPj., by any Line, can be had of Mr 6. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Cardiff. 496 Insurant. AJ*I> SCOTTISH LIFE ASSURANCE ASSOCIATION. SPE CI AITFK AT'UR K. DOUBLE benefit ENDOWMENT. Write for Prospectus and Proposal Foims to DAVID ■DRIMMIE and SO^ft,. Secretaries, Dublin, or Local Agents. -——— Loans Granted on APProved Personal Security. 9012 "TTNION ASSURANCE SOCIETY. t- -Established i" the reign of Queen Auoe, A.D. 1714 Chef Office: 81, Cornhill, London. Invested Funds exceed £ 2.0C0,000. A IInual Income exceeds £29;).000. FIRE Insurances effected on nearly all descriptions of risks. LIFE Bonus per annum low premiums. Prospectuses Agencies, and all information, at the Branch Office: BANK CHAMBERS, BALDWIN- STREET, BRISTOL. ARTHUR H. LAMONT, __7106 Local Secretary. T ANCASHIBE INSURANCE~COM- PANY. ANNUAL PREMIUM for insuring £100 at Death, with Profits. Age 20. Age 30. Age 40. Age M. £ 2 & >d £ 3 3s 6d £ 4 los 6d Prospectuses may be obtained from the Branch ffice, Corn-street, Bristol. Applications for agencies invited. _81..5YAVID D. CHltYSTAL, Res. Secretary- A CCIDENTS ALL THE YEAR ROUND J3. PROVIDE AGAINST THEM BY POLICY OF THE RAILWAY PASSkxgEES' ASSURANCE OOMFANY. 64, CORHlLL LONDON. HON. ASHLEY. CHAIRMAN. Annual Income. £248,000 Invested Capital and Keserve i' und. £ >7o,000. COMPENSATION paid FOR 126,000 ACCIDKNTS £ 2,5;-0,000. MODERATE PREMIUMS-FAVOURABLE CONDITIONS-PROMPT CONCESSIONS. PROMPT AND LII;I,HAL SETTLEMENT OF „ CLAIMS. West.end Office ;2, Grand Hotel Buildings, W.C. HEAD OFFICE: 64, CORNHILL, LONDON, B.C. WILLIAM J. Secretary. Agent:—Mr YV. E. BRADSHAW, Railwav. _2915 13227 POPULAR PAMPHLETS ON LIFE JL ASSURANCE. 1. LIFE ASSURANCE; its Objects and How Effecte 2. AIDS TO THRIFT or How Small Weekly or Monthly Savings can be Most Usefully Invested. 3. SURRENDER VALUES. 4. BONUSES. b. ENDOWMENT ASSURANCES. Any of the above Pamphlets maybe had Gratis on upplication to H. W. MANLY, Actuary to the MUTUAL LIFE ASSURANCE SOCIETY, 39, KING. bTREET, CBEAPSIDE, LomoN, E.C. THE PRIMARY, PRESSING AND PRINCIPAL WANT THIS WEATHER IS THE WARM CLOTHING OF w pRIC AND SONS, THE CARDIFF HOUSE. The most Comfortable, the most Fashionable, the most Elegant, the most Stylish, the most j)urable, and the most Economical. Promptly procure cne of treir new Cape Overcoats, prices from 21s to 50s, and one of their new Winter Suits, prices from 17s 6d to 4os. Ko better value to be had all the wide world over." Winter Hosiery, Flannel Shirts, Jer-eys, Cardigans, Cloves, Scarfs, Mufflers, Hugs, &c. Address: 6C and 51, ST. MARY-STREET 46 and 4 llle CAHOLINK-STREET. CARDIFF. '0Q7 To LANDLORDS, BUILDERS, FARMERS, AND GARDENERS. TRY WINTLE'S FOR THE BEST AND CHEAPEST GOODS, LITTLETON-ON SEVERN WHALu BRICK, TILE, PIPE, AND POTTERY WORKS. Goods Shipped to a.ny Part of the Country, or by Rail. Noie the Address— WHALE BRICK. PIPE, TILE. AND POTTERY YVORKS, LITTLETOX ON-SKVERN, NEAR THORNBURY. 8881 jglLL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DE REES, 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD. NEWPORT, BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoarding.* ti*WPOlh4u- VVort erec'\t«d"wi!i(j aeapawu 1009 iiir puritan. A U OTION A tiJOLNTMEN TS. THE DUKE.ST. AUCTION A STORAGE RUOMS J. G. MADDOX & CO., Auctioneers Furniture, at Koorns.. March 13 it 15 Furni ure, at 2, Kradenbam-place, Pe- arth ..March 19 Furniture. at 5, Plviu iutli road, Ponarth.March 21 Messrs GOTTWAHZ & BOW KING Old Furniture, io,, at Cardiff Mar. 15, 16, & 17 ud Sale, ar, Cardiff March 17 Hunters, at Horse Exchange, Cardiff March 17 China and Glass, at Cardiff March 21, 22, and 23 Bicycles aud Tricycles, at C irdilf March 24 Freehold & Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff ..Mar. 26 Mr F. G. GOUGH. Iron Works, at Llaiielly March 13 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, & HITCHCOX. Shares, at Newport March 21 Freehold Residence, at Newport May 2 Messrs \V. & s. HERN. Lea?eljohi Property, atjCardiff March 15 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff March 16 Leasehold Cottages, at Cardiff March 19 Properties, at Carditf March 19 Leasehold Dwelling-house, at Cardiff M uch 19 Leasehold Dwelling Houses, at Cardiff March 22 Messrs H. HILL & CO. Household Furniture, &c., at Sw ansea March 14 Leasehold Dwe ling-Jlouses. at Swansea March 21 Mr Ll £ WIS UOPKIiNS. Properties, at Queen's Hotel. Cardiff March 20 Mr J. JENKINS. Goodwiil, Plant and Machinery, at Swansea..March 15 Mr E. F. KENNARD. Household Furniture, die., at Cardiff. March 13 & 15 Messrs KNOYLK and ROBERTS. Tobacco and General Goods, at Swansea March 14 Messrs JOHN M. LEliDliR AND SON. Furniture, at Swansea March 14 Furniture, China, &c., at Swansea March la Horses, Carriages, Harness, Itc., at Swansea..March 17 Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Porcelain, China, &c.. at Neath March 13, 14, 15, 16 Messrs OWEN & BRYANT. Ordinary Gas 24 Leasehold Cottages March 26 Mr THOMAS PA IMS Y. Prime Meadow Hay, at Newport March 21 Mr JO UN SAMUE' Household Furniture, Are.,at Cardiff March 22 Messrs HOlá and DUNN. Hay, at Cardiff March 15 Barque, at lix li tnge, Cardiff March 20 .Messrs STHPHKN'SON and AhEXANDEIt Freehold Public-house, at Cardiff Mar. 29 Freehold aud Leasehold Pr.merties, <tot C"n1itf.. Messrs S I'RaICE!t and SOX. Freehold Properties, itc., as Abergavenny.Mar li 13 COSMESTON, IN THCPvMSHOF LAVERNOCK, NEAlt CARDIFF. TO BE SOLD by AUCTION, on the JL premises at Cnsnie.itrm l,a.vern'>ck.^ Lower Penarth 11 ar Cardiff, 011 T'lURSDAV, March loth, at 3 o'clock p 111. A LIGHT' CHhSNUT MARE, about 14 hands hiuh, impounded by Mr John Lawrance, and sold to pay damages, costs, and cha-gus attending the same. 9101 ADAM-STREET. CARDIFF, AND WINDSOR- ROAD, PENAR'I'H, SALE OF CAPITAL hOUSK PROPERTY. AVAILABLE FOR cONVIiliSlON INTO SHOP PROPERTY- IVjTESSR? W. AND S. HERN will SELL -i-T-SL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, 011 THURSDAY, Ih", 15th day of March, 1888, at 7 p.m., LOT I,—All those Two LEASEHOLD HOUSES, being Nos. 57 and 58,1 Adam-street. Caniift, Jet, No. 57 at 10s per week, and X o. 58 at £ lbs per ouarter. The property has a froniage of 06 feet to the north "ide or Adam-street, witu a. depth of 93 feet, and is held under leas- for 99 years from 1850, at a. ground rent. of S6 6s 0d. LOT 2 All that Convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, situate and beint: No. 75, Windsor road, in the pari-h of Penarth, in tile county of Glamorg .n, together with the Piece of Laud, containing by computation 200 square yards or thereabouts, and having a frontage of 20 feet to Windsor-road aforesaid, and a depth of 133 feet; helii under lease from Lord indsor, dated the 23th day of June. '882, for a term of 99 years, from the 1st day o{ May, 1881, at a yearly rental of B2 10s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers. 72, St. Mary.street. or to Messrs Daltou, Spencer, Corbett, and Evans, Solicitors, Cardiff. 8930 TUSKAIt HOUSI5, 146, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. CAPITAL SEMI-PETACHED HOUSE. GREEN. HOUSE and Ga^RDEN, with side and back entrances, and a largy Shed, which at a slight cost could be converted into a stable. The Hou-e is conveniently arranged, and contains 2 good reception rooiUS, 6 hedr"oJlls, and box-room, frunt and back staircases, hot and cold bath, w.c., very convenient domestic oUices, dry cellar, held under lease t,.r 99 years at a ground reut of CH1.a:CH-PLACli SOUTH, PENARTH, CONVENIENT VILLA RESIDENCE, KNOWN AS "ELLURSLIE," COMMANDING BEAUTIFUL AND EX- I TENSIVK VIEWS. The house has a southern aspect; it contains 5 bed- roum", 3 reception room ■, hot and cold aths, and good domestic offices; is held for the remalllder of a term cf 99 years at the low grouud of S5 10s. 39, THE WALK, I TREDEGARY'lLLE, CARDIFF. ¡ WELL-BUILT RESIDENCE WITH CAPITAL t GAUDEK. Contains 5 good bedrooms, 2 reception room*, con- servatory, good kltcb811 and offices, cellars, Ac. 'ihe Laud hllo- a front.¡j;tc of 24 feet, arid a depth of 150 feet or thereabouts; term-gS years; givund lent, £,5 9. The above Properties will be SOLD by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 19th March, 1888, at 7 P-m., by MESSRS W. AND s. HERN, 72, Saint Mary-street, Cardiff, from whom further particulars may be obtained. Possession will be given in each case on completion of the purchase. 9063 LUCKNOW-STREET, GRANGETOWN, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. & s. HERN win SELL by JjtLB. AUCTION, at the Great Western Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 22nd March, 18S8, at 7.0 all those FOUR LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES, being Nos. 3, 5, 7, and 9, Lucknow-street, Upper Cranu'etown. Lease 99 years, from 5ch day of June, 1849. Ground rent, £8. Weekly rentals, 25s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, 72, 1St. Mary-street, or to C. A, Heitzjuan, Esq., Solicitor, 79, St. Mary-street, Cardiff^ 9059 -SALE TIlIŠ DAÝ. DUKE STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. TUESDAY & Thursday, MAHCll13 & 15,1888. MESSRS. J. G. MADDOX and CO. will offer at the above SALliS an important consignment of well-niade(and carefully-selected) NEW & SECOND-HAND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS (upon which large advances have been made), Including dining and drawing-room suites in ma. hogany and walnut, splendidly upholstered several 6ft. aud 4ft. sideboards in walnut and mahogany dining tables ill oak, mahogany, and wa.lnut j oveniKintete in walnut, and B. and G. &c., superior bedroom suites in ash, mahogany, and walnut. 6ft. and 4ft.; wardrobes in ItO., iron and brass bedsteads', spring and wool mattresses, feather beds, &c.. &c.; lace curtains, electro-plated table rtquisites, cutlery, ironmongery, and numerous sundries. Goods on View Mornings of Sale. Sale at 2 o'clock precisely. Entries for these Auctions must be made a day prior te Sale. 3499 No. 2, BRADENHAM-PI"*CE. PENARTH. ON MONDAY, MARCH 19TH, 1888, COMMENCING AT TWO O'CLOCK PRECISELY ]i/|ESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. JJrJL are instructed by M'ss Ma,be (who is leaving Penarth) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at her residence as above, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, for further particulars of which see posters. There will be nu reserve. Goods ou view morning of sale. Auction Offices and Salerooms, ::5, Duke-street, Cardiff. TREFLOYD HOUSE. No. 5. PLYMOUTH-ROAD, PENARTII. ON WEDNESDAY. MARCH 21ST, 1888, COM- MENCING AT 12 O'CLOCK NOUN PRECISELY. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO. are instructed by the liev Jason Jt-nkins (who is giving up the house) to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at tbe residence as a'1.>ove, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS in drawing and dining-room-, study, hall, bedrooms, and the usual kitchen utensils and sundries. For fur- ther particulars see posters. I oods 011 view morning of sale. Audion Offices find Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. PARK-HALL SALE ROOMS, CARDIFF." TO BK SOLD BY AUCTION, on -B- TUESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, March 13th and 15th, 1888, A COMPLETE HOUSE OF WELL SEASONED FURNITURE, removed for conveuieuce of sale. ELECTRO-PLAT ED GuODS. MARBLE AND OTHER CLOCKS. TWO GQOI) HARMONIUMS. SET OF FIRST-CLASS HARNESS. The above goods will be offered for sale, and include ssveral substantial dining and itrawing-ioom suites, cheffonier, walnut and mahogany sideboards, clocks ani tim epieces, velvet pile and other carpets, hearthrugs, fenders, fire-irons, oil paintings, oval tables, wardrobes, bedroom suites, brass and other bedsteads, duchesse stands and tables, pier and toilet glasses, feather and milipuff beds, bolsters, and pillows, easy chairs, kitchen and other tables, chairs, wa-hing mac hine, and other numerous sundries also a Superior American Organ and Pianoforte in plendid tone. E. F. KENNARD, Auctioneer. Goods on vie v daily. Sale each day at 2 o'clock. 6b88 TO HAY MERCHANTS, FARMERS. AND OTHERS. MESSRS SHORT and DUNN have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, 15th March. 1888. 50 TONS Or GOOD STRONG ALGERIAN HAY, '1'0 be !-01<1 in lots fO suit purchasers, just landed irolll the ship Suomi, in excellent condition. The Sale win take place at 3 p.IlI., at the Hay Ware- house, East Moors, Cardiff, where it is now stored. For further particulars apply to Messrs John Bovey and Co.; or to the Auctioneers, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 9053 E P P S S GRATEFUL AND COMFORTING. (BREAKFAST) MADE SIMPLY WITH C 0 C 0 A BOILING WATER OR MILK. 3911 WHEN YOU ASK FOR' KECKITT S BLUE, SEE THAT YOU GET IT.» RECKITT'S BLUE, Used in the PRINCE OF LAUNDRY. RECKIIT'S BLUE, Used in the 11UCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. 12, p,a1)1) I aIt5 irn Ruction. NOW ON VIKw! SALE ON THURSDAY, I'RIDAY, & SATURDAY N EXT. A HlGHLY.IN'ERES1'l)/G AND IMPORTANT OF OLD FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, OLD CHINA, NOBLE BRONZES, COLLECTION OF PAINTINGS, DRAWINGS, AND E:-iWtA VlNG:5, OLD FAMILY PLATE, E L E CTRO PL ATE, Th Fittings and, Appointments of a WELL-FUR- 1Ii1;SllED HI:,LfAl-tD-f¡{)U.ll, hy BUKROUiillES A.ND WATTS, in conditio/I equal tll nfW, THE CONTENTS Ol" AN UJ..D CARVED OAK JiOOM, A VALUABLE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, including many rare YVK1.SU WORKS, A RICH COLLECTION of VALU- ABLE OLD W ELH COUNTY MAPS, including litany oj th. early paiod, A SMALL CELLAR OF RARE WINES, AJs,) Oak Hall Furniture and Household Requisites ']V| ESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING _i3_8_ beg to announce that they will SELL by AUC- TION at their Sale-rooms, Il, High-street, Cardiff, on 1HVH.:jDAY, FRIDAY, and S-TURDA Y, 15th, 16th, and 17LlJ March, 1888, commencing a Eleven o'cluck each day, the above MAGNIFICENT APPOINTMENTS, ALSO A LIBRARY OF BOOKS, OLD WELSH MAPS, AND ENGRAVINGS OF WALES, Removed from aft Uld Welsh Sfat. The CON liviNTS uf ihd B 1í)CH AMBERS, including Finings in JI,Ût°:J1wy, Ash, Irail!ut, allll 8atinwood, with h<1¡¡dSOllle bedsleads of Arabian an(1 Parisian Shapes in massive brass and rich woud, wióh cos ly tapestry autl other bed furniture, handsome Wardrobes WiLh piate-g>ass doors, Toilet Tables on pedestal and leg supports. A V EKY CHOICE WALNUT BEDCHAMBER SUITE, liacd with Napic, (BHA: Bit,INSTEAD, hair-stuffed mattresses, feather bedding, oed liuen, toilet war<\ four grand old wardrobes, chests upon chests, carpets shaped t,) rooms, baths, <1lc. THE DRAWING-ROOM AND BOUP; 'Ilt FURNI- TURE, including Sunvs UF MLK AND CHENILLK CURTAINS, portieres, Ac., and ocuer CHAiRS, FAUTEUIL cn suite in early English styk in costiy covering, a MuST KXPENSlVIS INLAID CABINET, With back to correspond; t VEli.V FINE INLAID SECRETAIRE, with numerous draweis a MATGULE3S INLAID BOOKCASE, an uld inlaid dressing stand, a pair uf recess cabinets, ceuire, wriLiug ,.1¡;[ other tivles, a nue carved oak chair, in Genoa. velvet earlv .u;lish d.mir8, covered in ilk, a FINE OLD INI,11J FOLDING CAltD TABLE, It Slttil1- wood «ud inidd overmantel, GRAND WI LTON PILE CARPETS, auelellt secretaires, a NEARLY New UPRIGHT GRAND 10 lTAGg PIANOFORTE, by M agner, music cabinets, a heratun tire screen, a Louis XVI. COMMODE. A SPLENDIDLY FURNISHED DINING-ROOM IN POLLAUD UAK, IIlCludillg Valuable Oil Paintings. The Furniture is of finely-figured POllard Oak a 6ft Cin GRAND SIDEBOARD, a work of great taste: ¡tIASSIVJH;lNG TABLE 10 CHAiltS aud a COCCH, UIJupJste¡e,1 in real Motvcco; a Wine Cooler, a Dinner Wagon, Coal YTase, Chimney Giass, iu carved frame; :1 SUITE OF HANDSOME CURTAINS, It Large Turkey Carpet, Clocks ami Ornaments, in Bronze auù China a Pair of Brass Fenders and Irons. .11iJ! VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND DRAWINGS, C(}!1sistin or Very Fille Uld p(1,intins. CONFERENCE IN EXETER-HALL: CLASSICAL LANDSCAPE AND FIGURES, c'lI panel, by Poussin-, LAND- SCAPE AND CATTLE, vy Wi.son interiors Wlèh Figures ta pair); COAST CENE, U) lloliand; TiMBKit WAGON, iJy Meadoas; PLAYMATES, by ¿!1ùrgan; RoAi siDi; INN AND FARM -CENE ,a Jair), uy Beckeit; VIEW IN WALES, by U'hitu!tW; \IEW 0:-1 THAMES, uy Copie!J; COAsr SCENES, by Vaudeneer Iwli many oher by well- known Artists. Valuable Water Coiours by Rowbotham, Knight, Barry, De Wint, P¡,(Ht, Chambre, Salmon. and others. THE CARVED OAK ROOM AND UBRAH,Y. Arranged w.th MASSIVE HIGH CHAIRS in CARVED OAK with crest 011, a PAIR of VERY' FINE BUFFETS, deep-rim gon OIl oak stall, a tine sarcophagus, IL NOBLE SIDEBOARD with CARVED O1UiAIEXTS. a 10 it dining table, a very tiu.) dujjJhin writing table, oak cornices, a very FINE, NEARLY NEW TURKEY CARPET, 24ft. by loft. three pairs of curtains, a CARVED >.ECltETAIRE, all oid chet a clock in long oak case. a pair ot curious steel fonders, THREE VALUABLE BUOKCA:Ii;t5, H:\DS01\1ELY INLAID and CARVED a IJras, pedestal ami lamp, "rm chairs and settees, a ItAH." OLD ENAMELLKD 1)1)/NEU SET of 2uO pieces, important bronzes, including several figures, and a handsome pair of large-size Marii horses. THE VALUABLE COLLECTION OF WELSH AND OTHER BOOKS. Waverley Novels, '1ba.ckel'ay's Novels, Lavater's Physiognomy, Bewick's Select Fables, Tom, Jerry, and Logic 111 London, Purtraits of Kaugs, Archajoiogia (j;tlbreU5is, Halliwell's North Wa.les, Giraldus Cam- brensis, Views in Wales, Bo"ks Illustrated by Gustave Do,e, line Volume on Italy, illustrated; Sketches of Scotland," "Siciiy illustrated," "Costume of the Levant," with tine coloured engravings; "Tire Im- perial Gazetteer," "Gems of Be¡¡,uty," "Commclut¡¡,ry on toe Bible," 7 vols. "Views near Rome," "Calvin's Institutes of Christian ¡\.eliion," dated 1574, ill black letter; "French Portraits," Fentou's Pembroke- shire," unique copy, copiously illustrated, with lo6 additional plates, proot etchings, &c., in 2 vols., beautifully bound; Tee Finden Gallery," History of England," books on Natural History, and many voJs. reltjng to Wale> also soma 10JS. printed ùeiore 1900, (,. THl RARE OLD CHINA, embracing :s >1 AGNlFfCU^T PAIR of 01,1) WOR tK.VTF.R VASES, 011 pedestals a MATCHLESS PAIR of SATsUMA VASFS, with enamelled figure decorations; groups ill Dresden, a set of old jars, FULL SETS of DESSERT and TEA SERVICES, i Worcesler anÜ Swansea valuable old plate" awl several interesting pieces to collectors in oM Cheisea, Crown Derby, Swansea a Dresden mirror, &:c. TlH OLD SILVER AND PLATE, Including various table equipages, it VERY VALU- ABLE SET OF REAL ORMOLU TABL; DIM IES, on figure supports of great beauty; an IRONBOU;\D PLATE CHEST, comprising dinner, dessert, alld every re- quirement tor table use a GILT DESSERT SET in case, uy CliRlSTOFLE and CO., P AIUS a very tille centre piece. with figures, branches for lights, &Ie. tankards, cruets, a tiuo soup tureen, a set of dish covers, beauti- fully engraved elegant inkstand with two 1J0ttles, cmious old spoons, A WELL-FURNISHED BILLIARD-ROO M, BY llURHOUGHEi AND WA ITS A nearly new Spanish mahogany billiard table, by liurroughes aud Watts, with eXtra, thick:;late bed, anil the CaIJlüal1itt11lg:> tor same. comprising BEST IVoRY BILLIARD, POUL, and PYRAMID BALLS, marking boards, 30 cues, halt-butts, rests, spider rest, stands, iron brushes, pool basket, iramed rules of games, cover, o,c capital wall settees in tapestry LJ1Ü leather fou rests, linoleum, engravings, sporting and uther prints. A COLLECTiON OF RAKE OLD WELSH COUNTY MAPS, Includmg many of the earliest to be found, mostly in oak and black frames, illdUlling mans of Glamur¡{an- shire, Monmouthshire, Pembrukesl:ire,Breek,wckhire, Carnarvon, Cardiganshire, i\lolltgomeryshire, &c., in- cluding all the Welsh Counties, S01Ue of which have tine c0louretl arms, &c., and forming a rare aud vaIn. aule collection. A COLLECTION OF OLD ENGRA VINGSRELATING '10 W ALI< including Old Castles, Churches, Villages, Seat3. Ruins, &c" among which are Engravings of 8c David's Cuthc- tiral, Bangor Cathedral, Conway Castie, Portrait of Giraldus "Cambrensis, Pembroke Castle,, A berg a venny, Welsh JlountaÙ¿s, Swamea, JIawarden Castle, JNealh Abbey, Cardigan Cante, St Ataph's CatheflrtÛ,St Wtni- fred's Well, Chepstow (jcu;tle. Tintern Abbey, Raglan, Rare old View of Cardiff, about 1730; Oid Plans oJ Car. diff and Llanda.ff, alw several hundred others ilius- tratinij Wales generally, including PROOF IMPRESSIONS, ETCHlè\GS, AND FINE OLD DATED ENGRAV- INGS. The FITTINGS "f BREAKFAST and HOUSEKEEP- ER'S ROOMS, the FUltN11UHE, &c., of HALL, CORRIDORS, and STAIRCASES, embracing oaK furniture, a pair of gilt marble-top tables, grand ohl glasses, a pair of tine bronzes, busts, brackets, old ¡¡.nuuur, pistols, and trophies THE CELLAR OF OLD WIES, Consisting of Hock, Claret, Sherry, Madeira, Port (Sandeman's, Cockburn), Champane (Mumm's, Giesler, and other brands). The bulk vf this Wine has bem bottled 20 years. The china pantries and kitchens, inchldmg ervices of ?lass, a Worcester tea, ]"eakfa:>r., and dinner set, Ac. GARDEN and OUTSIDE EFFECTS, including three sets of harne s, horse rugs, bridles, saddles, and sundry l1a ness a lawn mower, garden chairs, tables, stable and garden tools. NOW ON VIEW. ORDER OF SALE. THURSDAY. 1bTH.-Content or Bedrooms, Dining- rooms, Plare, Library, ann Drawing-room, Break- fast and Heusekeeper's-rooms, Old China, and Billiard-room. FRIDA Y. 16TH.—Remainder of Bedroom Furniture, the Oid Oak-room, Morning-room, Boudoir, Hall, aud Stabling and Out-door Effects, 3ATUllDAY, 17TH.— The Librars of Books, Old Welsh Comity Map.s and J.;ngravin¡;s, Old Family Plate, Cellar of Oid Wines. Detailed Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 8853 172, NEWPORT-RO\D, CARDIFF. SALE OF VALUABLE AND WELL PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR. JOHN SAMUEL lias been in- structed by the Executrix of the 1-tte W. D. Williams, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at the above address, on THURSDAY, MarCil 82, 1838, the whole of the CONTENTS OF THIS WELL-APPOINTED RI:IDEN C Consisting of household furnitu' e, china, glass, carpets, and other effects, v/z., the contents of thtl handsomely- furnished dining and drawing rooms and bedrooms, and the usual kitchen requisites. 1'ue whole Hay be viewed OIl Wednesday, March 21, from 11 a.11I. to It p.m. Sale to commence at 12 o'èlock precisely. Catalogues may bt:) had on the premises three days before the sale.; \v. rRESE])ER, N U J S E R Y 111 AN, CARDIFF. MUST BK SOLD, 5,000 ROSES, all good sorts, at 6s por Dozen. Large quantities of THORNS, fr\!m1s to 25s per 1,00'j. Also a plenliid Lot oi FRUIT aud GENERAL NURSERY STOCK. ORDERS TAKEN FOR WREATHS AND CROSSES FOR PALM SUNDAY. FLOWERS may be OBTAINED at 6, HIGH-STREET ARCADE, as usual. 892iJ THE GREAT BLOOM PURIFIER THct:tOlli i?es, PILLS over- comethe worst forms of diseases, and the fouiest state of thebiood, stomac-n liver, and kidneys they o to j be core of 6V6rv disease, wuere no Qaer medicines have Dower to reach. Thë GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the ioilowin" compiaints :-Indi,estion, or wind in the stomach o bow*is giddiness IU the neall, dimnes of sight, weak or sor eyes, loss oi memory, palpitation of the heart, liver aLt bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in she Cl1es rheumatics, lumbago, piies, gravel, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore hroat, sora heads and sores oi all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white sweilhigs, scrofula, or king's evil, ga.herin2;s tumours or cancers, pimpiesor blotches on the iaco and body, sweled iee or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas i jaundice, and ciropsy. and fevers oi 3011 kinds. In boxes at ld and 2s 9d eacu, soid bv t40t Chemists, or Îrom the BtudOCK Pill M1\Jl1l.(9.Cwrv, 44 v Qxiwd-sweeSi Swajaaea. 1004 >4'1. ¡, j ale.5 im Jmriion. j SALE THIS DAY. ABEHGA VENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE, AND i LLANELI.Y, BRECONSHIRE. TO BREWEH.S, MALTSTERS. INNKEEPERS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS STRAKBR al1d SON will SELL by AUCTION; at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, 011 the 13th day of March, 1888, at o'clock ill 'e aftemoon (subject to conditions (if sale to be tin 4 produced), in the first instance in nile lot; if not sold, then ill the following or sCich other lots as may be arranged at the time of sale, the undermentioned Y'alua-ble FREEHOLD ANDLKASEHOLDPROPERTIES, viz, LOT 1.—Ail that valuable and comUlodious LEASE- HOLD PROPERTY, known as the Royal YTctmia Brewery, situ;e in Baker-street, in 1he town of Aber- gaveuny, in the county of Monmou h, lately in the occupation of I\lr James Gough, but now in haud. The j prelltis's are mot substantially built, an, i compiise: Spacious covered yard, capable of stowing 500 empty barrels, with ampieroom for drays and other purposes malt house, with cistern capable of wetting 15 quar- ters store rooms, with malt bins capable of holding 600 sacks of malt. The brewery comprises Tun rooms, water tank, stores, extraordinarily large and compact cellars, hop-rooms, and every other requisite building I for carrying on an extensive malting and brewin business also a well with a never-failing supply of water, worked by a steam pump; manager's house, containing undergrollml kitchen, with, I cellar, larde., hnG pantries. On the first floor i Bre;ikfait-room and dining-room on tile second floor, double drawing-room, with fulding duors; bedroom and w.c. and three bedrooms UJ] the third t1-1"r. Also another dwelling-house saitabie for a foreman, and containing tive rooms, tng,tl1e, wich a commodious and office" The above premisps are leasehold for the nnex ired term d 99 years irum 2bth December, 183 at a ground rent d £ 8 6i per annum. Also the fuJJowing FreehnJ¡1 J>rop(;rty, viz :-1'wo drayhouscs, excellent stabling for 1 hors", ami coachhouse, With loft over tile who'e, two haTJwss rooms, and large open yard, '1 he whole vi the Brewing Plant. Fixtures, and other articles 011 the prcmbe><, wlIi, h will lie paiticularisod in an inventory to be pro- duced at the ale, shall he takea to by the purchaser üf tli-s prevnie.es at the sum of £ 1.0T 2.—All that Freehold DOUBLE-LICENSED HOUSE, known as the Oid Fountain 11111, siluate ill Frogmore-street, in the town of Abergavenny, in the OCcup;1.tion of Mr John l'any, a yearly tenant, and comprising: Parlour, kitchen, tap loom wit I.¡ bar, bagatelle ruom, three bedrooms and eelhr, together widl y.iro. shed amI stahiillg at the rear. Abo all tllat Il ,yeliing.hou,e and sho, adjoining the last- inentioued premises, in the occupation of Mr George Harrhy, as yearly tenant, and containing shop, I parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, four bedrooms, with yard and shed at the rear, also a large yard, piggery, and other buildings at the rear of botli the,e premises, and adjoining the Royal YicturÜL Brewery. These premises are mot eligibly situated, have an extenhe frontage tu th main street in the town. and are within five minutes' walk of the L. & N.W. Railway Station. The properties produce an aggregate yearly ren ttl uf £ 36. LOT 3.—All tlnt Freehold DOUHI,]<I,ICEXSED HOUSE known as The Royal Oak. situate at Clydach, in the parish of Llaneily, jn the county of Brecon, on the side of the turnpike-road leading from Aberga- vem1Y to Brynmawr, now iu the occujJation of -\Ir William Williams, a tenant at will, and comprising tap-room, kitchen, parlour, bar, cellar, 3 bedrooms, club-room, with yard, brewhouse, and piggery at the rear. Abo all tliat DWELLING-HOUSE adjoiJliu tile abuve, in the ocupatlon of 1\11' D\!licll,loy.ct:1.s yearly tenant, and comprising lobby, kitchen, hack kitchen, parlour, and 3 bedrooms. The Ja8t rent paid tor the Íun was £ 15, and thai; paill by 1\11' Lloyd is £ 6 pcr annum. To view the proP3rty pp1y to the respective tenants, an,1 for further particulars apply to tlw Auctioneers, Abergavenny, or t, Messrs THOrpSO\, PlIILUP8, & EVANS, 90i5 Solicitors, Stamford. NEW CUT STEAM SAW MILLS, ST. THOMAS, SWANSEA. j\/JR J. JENKINS has been instructed JLV.sL by Mr W. Evans to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above place (subject to sucn Con- ditions as shall then amI there lJe produced), on THURSDAY. March Ibth, 1883, tha UASK, GOOI)W11.1" PLANT. AND 1\IACHINlmY of the above old-established and extensive-aw Mills. The Plaut comprÏ8es new horizontal 20in. engine, 2 boilers, rack ùench, 5 circuhtr sa w benches, band saw, 2 large boilers, water tanks, new shafts and pulleys, saws, tools, and other implements. The Premiss s are sitnateLl at the entrance of the New Cut, havin ail the office requirements. The Works are situte in dose proximity t; the Midland ando&l1er Railways. The" hole is held under R. lease for the term of 21 years frflm September 29th, Ib81, at the annual rent of £ 80. The crane affixed i, reserved J.¡y the lessors, subj ct to arrangements. sale to commence at Three o'clock in tbe Afternoon. Fur further particulars apply jo Messrs Hartland and Isaac or to tile Auctioneer, sft his Offices, 68, llafod- terrace, Swansel1. 8045 NE WPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF HAY. TOCOLLIEltY PROPH,ŒTOR"Ï, HAY i\IEUCliAI\"TS, AND OrHER. MR. THOMAS PAIvRY has been ill- structed to COllJlld au Important SALE of about 210 TONS OF PRIME MEADOW HAY, At the Tredegar Arms Hotel, Newport, on WEDNES- DAY, March iilst, 1888, at Half-past Three o'cluck ill the Afternoon. Mr James Davies will show nine ricks standing at ) Hil1totl; Mr Roger Morgan three licLs kGalJ<lll1 at Llamveru ano Mrs Jon, s, of Rhiwbina Farm, throe neks standing at Marshtield. Approved Bills at Three months, or Discount at the rate of 5 per cent. per annum for Cash. F'or Further Particulars apply to the Auctioneer, at j his Oftiœi, Albany C ambers, Newport. Dated Autctioll au(I Estate Offic<,s, Newport, I March 7, 1887. 9051 'nle5 hy lriÍ1nt Qï;.anírnct. I FOR ALE-by PRIVATE TREATY, a I -L FREEHOLD FIELD containing rather UlOrt than one acre, in the parish of Cadoxton-juxta Barry, within 300 yards of the main-road leading from Cardiff to Barry. The field has a stream of water running ivt the bottom of it, and is situated near the Brooks ■ Wood. There is l\ free right ot way to it tllrough a Held called Stumpy Wood. The property is w ithin 10 minutes walk of the Barry j Hock. For leave to view apply to Mr McGill at the YViliiain the Fourth pnblic-huuf!, Cadoxton. Sealed Tenders for purchase, so endorsed, are to be sent in by the 2nd April next, to Mr G. F. Hill, Solicitor, 20, High-street, Cardiff. The owners will not necessarily accept the lowest or any tender. I i3rnp£rt!! \r.. fn tt. I ri10 BE LET, from LADY-DAY next, for JL such term as may be agreed on, THE LELANT QUAYS, situated on the western bank of Hayle Harbour, on tha north CORst of CurnwalL These Quays have a water frontage of 574 feet, and are laid out in a manner to facilitate the carrying on of II a very large business. A level siding connects them with the St. Ives branch railway at a point one mile distant from St. Erth Junc- tion on the main line of the West Cornwall Railway, with which they will be connected by both broad and narrow gauge line; of rail, thus affording easy and com- plete communication with tbe mining district around Camborne and Redruth to the east, and also with Pen. zance to tho west. To view tlH; Quavs, apply to Mr Jolms, Griggs Quay, I L£J]ant, R.S.O. Cornwall. For terms of letting, and all further particulars, ap- ply to i\lr Reginald C. Glanville, 37, Lemon-street, Truro. 8928 Jinanrral. • — -_u "|j"1 ACT, NOT FICTION .-Large profits are -fij often quickly made by our successful non-liability system of Options Otl Stocks aud Shares. £ 5 to £5uu secures equal ail vantages. Full details In explanatory book (eighth edition) sent grath and post free.—Addresc U. Evans and Co., Stockbrokers, Gresham Hauss, London, E.C. Established 1881. 13237 7899 ERSONS WISHING '1'0 MAKE MONEY by usin £ 5 capital and upwards (no' further liability) in Stock aud Share transactions, averaging 3 days' duration (caoital often (Ioubletlor trebled), should read H. B. PAMPHLET o! '• How to Make UnIuntted Profits with Limited Liabi- lity." Court Journal says, "The throng of operators dealing with Mr Smith is quite astounding." Press opinions. Clients' Testimonials, Pamphlets, &c., Ikt free.-H. B. SMITH,Sworn .BlOker, 110, Cannon-¡;rr¡>et, J,ondon, E.C. 13133 c85d pOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA, jgRONCHITIS, and NEURALGIA. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CRLORO- DYNE.-Vice-Ch:LI1('t.Hor ir W. Page Wood stated publiciy iu court that Dr. J. Collis Browne was ulldllubtedJy the inventor of Chlorodyne, that the whole story o. the defendant reeman was deliberately untrue, and he regretted to say it had been sworn tc.- See 'J he Times," July 13, 1864. DB. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYKK-Tbe Light Hon. Earl Russell commu. nicated tu the College ot Physicians ami J. T. Daven- port that he had received information to the effect that the only remedy of any servic in cholera was Chlorodyne.—See. Lancet," Dec. 31, IStS. DR J. COLLIS CHLORO- DYN.E.-Extract from the "Medical Times,' Jau. 12, 1866;—"Is prescribed by scores of orthodox practitioners. 01 course, ¡ t would not he thus singularly popular did It not supply a want and fill a place." DR. J. COLLIS CHLORO- DYNE is the best and most certain remedy in coughs, culds, asthma, consumption, neuralgia, rheu. matism, &c. DR J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- DYNE is a certaiu cure in cholera, dysentery, diarrhœa. &c. DR. J. COLLIS BROWNE'S CHLORO- 1>Y Nl£.-CAUTIOX.-one enuine witl10ut the words Dr J. Collis llrowne's Chlorodyne" on tho Government stamp. Overwhelming medical testimony accompanies each bottle. ::501e manufacturer, J. P. DAVENPORT, 33, Great Russell-terrace. Blooms- bury, London. Sold in bottles, Is lid, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, and lis, 7499 13179 AMERICAN MANDRAKE PILLS. ANDRAKE Tbe great remedy for Bili. PILLS MANDRAKE ous and Liver Complaints, PILLS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles, & -Gravel. PILLS MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood Pun PILLS MANDRAKE tier of the age. PILLS MANDRAKE TESTIMONIAL. PILLS MANDRAKE Mr KealI, Maindee. PILLS MANDRAKE Sir,-I consider your Ameri- PILLS MANDRAKE can Mandrake Pills to be tbe MANDRAKE greatest success the world has PILLS MANDRAKE ever knowlI.-I am, sir, yours PILLS MANDRAKE faithfully, F. H. HEW:iO:-i. PILLS MANDRAK]<} Munday, Chemist, Cardiff PILL8 MANDRAKE Robb,Cbemist, Roath: Garrett PILLS MANDRAItE Brothers,Newport: J. G. Isaac PILLS MANDRAKE (late Hayrnan)Chemis¡;,N eatÍl; PILLS MANDRAKE Newberry and Son, J,ondon. PILLS, MANDRAKE Proorietcr — Mr KBALL, PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist & Dentist, 199, Hih- PILLS MANDRAKE Ue Swansea. 13070 1012 PILLS al£s tro faction. SALE TO-MORROW. No. 90, WALTER-ROAD, SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M LEEDER & SON have been instructed by John Daniel ybomas, Esq., who is leaving the town, to SELL by AUCTION in the Billiard-room at the rear of the above house, oil WEDNESDAY, March 14:h, 1838, tho whole of his Surplus HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Stable Utensils, Garden Tools, &c., &c., together with the contents of the Conservatory, consisting of well. grown Hot-house Plants amI Ferns. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. 'The goods may be viewed morning of sale. For fnrtherJlarticnlars apply to the Aucdoneers. at then offices. Goač.stre¿t, Swansea. 9076 SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS, GOAT-STREET, SWANSEA. UNRESERVED SALE OF FURNITURE, CHINA, AND OTHER EFFECTS, Sold under Executions frum the County Court and Distress for Rent. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON R_ will SELL by AUC HON, at the above Rooms, on THURSDAY, the 15th day of March, 1:88, a quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CHINA, PICTURES, AND OTHER EFFECTS, lWrnoverl for c0nvenience of ale, and sold unùer an execution from the County Court and distress for l't. Sale to commence at 11 O'clOCK. For furtJJer Particulars apply to tho Auctionep! at their Offices, Goat-street, Swansea. 9093 CAMERON ARMS HO*EL YARD, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF HORSES, CARRIAGES, AND HARNESS, ic. iV.F ESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON -L* have been instructed to Sr LL "by PUBLIC AUCTION, without the slightest reserve, at the above Yard, on SATURDAY, March 17th, ItioSr A PAIR OF BAY HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS. HAY. &C„ comprisii1 a pair of bay oorses, about. 15.2 hands, quiet ill single (11' double harness landau, by Ward, <■{ Swa,nse1., as good as new, with pule and pliJlter har comr lete; Victoria, by Wrd, of Swansea, with pole and splinter bar complete; double [wd single sets of harness entlelllall's sa:¡Ue, bridle, and other stable requisites, together with a rick of mellow hay and pal t rick of old hay, both well har- vested, &e., the property of ihe late John Treviliau Jenkin. Esq., and may be viewed upon applying to the Coachman ht tue Mirador. There will also be offered for sale a handsome roan cob mare, quiet to ride, and has been in harness ^Stan- hope wagon tte, equai to new large landau, by Fuller, of Bath, with pole and splinter bar complete Parisian pony phaeton, under weight, by Tyrrell, London; b.rouciie, by Ward, with pole and splirter bar com- plete, in excellent condition-, set ot silver-mounted pony harness, 6.t.. Un view morning of sfIle. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock at noon. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer3 at theirOtliees, ooat-street, SALE TO-MORROW. CARDNO HOUSE, 1H. TRA FALGAR-TERRACE, SWAN.sEA. l\/f ESSRS H. JJILL and CO. have been JLTJL instructed by the Executrix of the late Alexan- der Ritchie, Esci to SELL by AUCTION on the above premises, on WEDNESDAY, March 14. i338, the whole of the well preserved HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BOOKS, MANGLE, Ac.. Comprising mahogany chifVonniere, mahogany loo, Pembroke and other tables, 6 mahogany dining chairs in hair, easyenairs, mahogany sofa in hair, pier glasses, fenders, fire irons, carpets, linoleum, ornaments, pic- tures, hat and umbrella stand, barometer, mats, oilcloth, pair of horns, window poles, damak and lace curtains, wail brackets, clock, iron rocking chair, brass stair rods, &c., brass rail bedsteads, feather and milipuff beds, palliasses, cane-seat chairs, mahogany and oak chest of drawers, oak linen press, washstands with marble tops, dressing tables, do. glasses, ware, &c., to- gether with the usual kitchen and culinary utensils < alt corner I:UnbOc,ld, settle, manl, china, wSore, giass, telescope, pocket microscope, and about 200 volumes of books, comprising engine -ring works, national eucvclo- 1,00 lia, Scotch and English histories, i £ c., <to. also a 52in. bicycle. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'dock in the forenoon. N.B.—The House to he Let. Auctioneer' Offices, 10, Castle.streat, Swansea. S970 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN SWANSEA. 'ji/8 ESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been JLVJL instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION (subject to conditions which will then be read), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, lligh-street, Swansea, on WED- NESDAY, March 21st. 1838, the folio wing LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES AND PREMISES LOT 1.—UOUSE and PREMISES, being 32, Cae Pis- tyli, Llangvfeiaoh-road. LOT i.— TWO HOUSES and PREMISES, with staDle3, being 8 and 9, Lion-street, Waunwesi. LOT 3.—HOUSE and PREMISES, being 14, Phillips- street, Mansel Town. Lors 4 to 7.—FOUR HOUSES and PREMISES, being Nos. 21, 22, 23, and 24, Pliillips-sueet, Mansel Town. LOT 8.—TWO HOUSES and PREMISES, situate in Compiss-street, Mansel Town. LOT 9.-TWO HOUSES and PREMISES, situate in Rosehill-terrace, Constitution HilL LOTS 10 and 11.—TWO HOUSES and PREMISES, being Nos. 21 ami 21, Brynymor-road. Silo to cuiui;i5tice R.. 1\1;" t; l..c. For particulars as to Lots 1 to 7, apply to Jenkin Jones, Esq., solicitor, Fisher-street; as to Lois 8 and 9, to Messrs Richards and James, solicitors. Fisher- street as to Lots 10 anci 11, to Edwin Davies, Esq., solicitor, Goat-street; or to the Auctioneers, 10, Castle- street, all of Swansea. 9077 SALE THIS DAY. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEATH. ON TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY. AD FRIDAY. MARCH 13TH, 14TH, ISTII and 16TH, ;833, COMMENCING EACH DAY AT 2.30 AND 6.30 P.M. JVI EFSSRS. LEWIS BROTHERS have! lVLL received instructions from Messrs. Stevenson Bros., Well-street Pottery, Tunstatl, Staffordshire, to SELL by AUCTION the very superior and most ex- tensive stoek of SPLENDID PORCELAIN, SALOPIAN CHINA, FANCY GOODS AND EARTHENWARE, Comprising dinner services, tea services, breakfast services, single and double toilet services of th newest designs, elegant dessert services, trinket services, flower pots, pairs and sets of noMe vases, Dresden figures, centre groups, side ornaments, hand-painted plaques. Goods on view for private sale each day from 10 a.m. till hour of Sale. 9C85 SALE TO-MORROW. 21, GOWER-STREET, SWANSEA. TO TOBACCONISTS, GENERAL DEALERS AND OTHERS. M/F ESSRS KNOYLU and ROBERTS iy.'l hare received instructions to SEl. byPUBLIC AUCTION^ at the above address on YVEDNESDAY, the 14fh day of March, 1888, the STOCK-IN-TRADE, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, TRADE FIXTURES, LEASE, &c. The Stock-in-Trade cousis s of a choice ôelectioll of Havana, Continental, and British cigars, cigarettes, tobicco, meerschaum, briar, anti other pipes, cigar and cigarette cases, pouches, etc., etc. The Household Furniture consists of handsome tl"cl1.\rd pianoforte, cbetliol1ere, walnut centre table, arm. and other chairs, sofH., ebony pier-glass, oil. painted screen (local views), ornaments, pictures, fender, fire-irons, etc., etc, iron bedsteads, hair mat- tress, feather bed, two mfiuogauy chests of drawers, dressing tables, dressing glasses. erc., etc. Valuable Parisienne Mechanical Figure,and numerous other go" :s. Also the Lease of the above Shop and Premises, dated 15th February, 188s, for a term of 12years. at the annual rental of £ 32. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock in the forenoon. 9095 Dated 7, Fisher-street, Swansea, March 10th: 1B88. Emitting Hsriems. rpHE EQUITABLE BUILDING JL SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED 1867. OFFICES :-12, IIAMMETT-STREET, TAUNTON. MANAGER :-MR TIIOS. KITE. £ 25,C00 ready for immediate advance on approved House Property. Amount already advanced, £297,334. Terms spechtlly favourable to Borrowers. For Prospectus, etc., apply to the Manager. 5010 FOUNDED 1867—GOVERNED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. GLAMORGAN BUiLDING SOCIETY. OFFIŒS :-15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. SPECIAL FACILITIES afforded to Borrowers who live in their own u wellings. EASY REPAYMENTS—NO RISKS—NO REDEMPTION I FEES—LOW LAW CHARGES—RESERVE FUND invested in CONSOLS—SHARES i-sued DAILY—DEPOSITS of ;5 and upwards.—Full particulars apply at the Offices, which are open daily. 6044 T. A. DAVIES, Secretary. MHE MONMOUTHSHIRE & SOUTH X WALKS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. H. J. PARNALL, ESQ. J.P., CHAIRMAN. RESERVE AND CONTINGENT FUNDS, 1887, £ 5,166 4s 8d. ADVANCES made on Freehold or Leasehold Pro- pery, repayable by instalments, with privilege of paying any sum in excess of instalments. INVESTING SHARES, interes at 5 per cent, yearly and Bonus Tri nnially. DEPOSIT SHARES of £ 50 or half shares of £ 25 receive 5 per cent. interest, payable Half-yearly and Bonus Trieunially. DEPOSITS at short notice received at any time. Present rate of iiuerest 4± per cent., payable Half-yearly. Apply for Balance Sheet and Prospectuses to the Secretary, F. J. HEYBYRNE, 8746 173, Commercial-street, Newport. U O UT H WALES MERCANTILE £ 5 BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. The Self.Audit Balance-sheet sent on application.*—John Jenkins, A. C. A.. Secretary. 1045 raiHh. MERTHYR AND DOWLAS JL BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1872. incorporated umier the Buildiaj; Societies Act. lF7J. LIBERAL ADVANCES (£100 to £10,000.) EASY REPAYMENTS. FAVOURABLE REDEMPTION TERMS. Utmost Secrecy. Loans granted 011 Building in progress. No management charges. Repaymellts m Three to Seventeen Years. Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary, Merthyr Tydfil. Local Agent for Cardiff, Newport, Penarth, Barry, Pontypridd and Porthcawl, Mr W. COOPER PENN, Temple Chambers, St. John's-square, Cardiff. All communications will receive prompt a.nd personal attention. 1058 JGJLECTRIC BLACK t EAD. Saves labour. A rapid, brilliant BLACK polish. YY INDSOR CASTLE JGLUE, Linen of Snowy Whiteness No HouekeeDer should be without these matchless articles. May be had of ail Grocers, ic. Gold Medals 1882 Paris 1885. SMITH 4c GREGORY, Blue aud Black Lead Worts, litis tol \jlÓtl Qbltzlim Àbbrc.5scs. TOT H EEL E C T 0 B: S OF 1\IER'l'HYR TYDFIL, AHERDARE, Y A YKOR, A D MOUNTAIN ASH. GE:LElIlFX,- £ In response to the unanimous invitation with whicn I havd ùeel1 honoured by the Merthyr said Aberdare Liberal Association, I gl,dlj offer myself as a camliJare for tile representation ofejihe borough .in Parliament renùerelt vacant by the resignation .,of Mr Charles H. James. 1\1yopinions upon the leading political questions of the day are already familiar to many of you, find ? ire, I have reason to bùpe, in accord "ih those eutertaÏl led by the constituency. The continuance of an Established Church in Wa le constitutes oue of the greatest grievances remaining at the present tIme unredressed. I hold that complete rdiiou equality is a principle which should gui de tbe future course (If legislation for every portioa of « he United Kingdom, lint the spechl conliition existing; in tnt" Principality call in common justice for the applil :a- tio 1 thereto oi that principle withou delay. As; In establishment the Church of England in Wales 11.1.5 admittedly lJeglected its trust in the pa.st; it 11: IS alienated beyond recall the sympathies of the Wels h pe<JrIe, and shewn itself quite powerless to miniser to thd religious wants of the Principality. The apprt >- priation and retention of national property liytfie Church of a smail minority i: to Œ). mind, a grave il¡jutíce, and one which should nct be tolerated. I wl.,uld devote the funds resulting from Di:sen,10wmen t to the purposes of Education. I am convinced that a lasting settlement of the Irisfp question can only be attained by the aùolHion of a, generous anti conciliatory pdicy upon the lines or doin to others ns we wonl,1 be done by." The coercive meaures of the pr0sent Government must end in ignominv and failure, as those of preceding Govern- r,1ents bave done. It is ho,h right and expedient that pHreiy Irish affairs should be Jl13.nage(! by Irish authority, and I have little hesitation in saying tilat when tbe proper time arrives, tbe Liberal leaders, in consultation wich tie Irish members, will be able to produce such a measure of self-government for Ireland as shaH atisfy the essntial conditions of the problem, that i, to sa-, a measure securing the interity of the Empire, while fuliy meeting the expressed wishes of the Irish nation. 1 am opposed to pledging imperial credit in order to afford security to Irish landnwners. I am in favour of retaining the full representation of the Iri1 members at Westminster for thE. present, but I recoplJse the diflkulty of devising any practicable schme for a double remesentatiol1 of this nature. YVales is fairly entitled to-look to th," Irisil memoe; s for support when her own affairs come under i1e consideration of Parlia- ment. but the exclusiou of the Irish members from Westminster will preclude the p0ssibility of their rendering any very effective aid. and might so weaken the trength of the Liberal party as to delay s'ill further th fulfilment of those reas nible and jast claims for which she has waited so long and so patiently. Our Land Laws require consiùeraùle reform and it is to the I,ib8ral p"rty, and the Liberal party alone, that we Il1Ut look to have the necessary reforms earned ont in a thorJl1¡;h and cOlnplteli satisfactory œanner. The accumuhtion in comparatively few hands, to which our present sytem tends, IS a source of danger to the State. Iiefostins calculated to distribute Jand ann. increase tile number of those directly interested in the eoil are ueed.ed-reforms whicl1 will enable land to be traIbferred more simply, and at les cost thn at present, and which will remove eatirely the weight of the" dead hanÚ" from the action of the living owner. Leaseholders should also enabltd to purchase the freehold upon equitable terms. Receivers of royalties and ground rents should, in my opinion, be compelled to bear their fair portion of the common expenditure. A measure securing Intenneàiate Education upon a strktly uusectarian basis, anÚ unùer the control of thoroughly representative bodies, woullt confer in- estimable lJeletit upon the Principality. Time waits for no man, and every postponement in dealing with tbis question is attendeù with irreparable michief to thoii" of ou, young people wh at the tim" are oi an age to take advantage of such education. It would be beyond the limit at my -disposal to do more than briefly refer here to the other important questions embraced in the programme whkh recived the sanction of the Liberal organization of the COIl- stituency, hut I h pe in the c'mrse of a fow days to have all opportunity of discussing theui at length. Meantime I wOlld only say that am in favour of the principle of one man one vote; county government based ,ill popubr vote; public control of th liquor kame; abolitÎJn of perpeiu il peusions, and any fÍfecuü.! meure for the reduction of the national spend iture. _i- 2ploy,7 of !sioar '1. c1o1r ?*»8oc5»te<s mth the coal t, ade of South Wales, my interests are, in a sense, identical with the prosperity and well-being of t ie grat mass of the population of this district, while my long residence ill the locality and knowledge of its sp0cial requirements lead 111e to hope that I may be lible to use that knowledge ill the senice of the con. stituency. If you do me the honour of ejecting me as your representative, I shall ço to We,ll1inster with a strict charge, ill the first place, to wakh those quetions perhining to Wales. and which ouht, in my judg- ment, to be settled in accordance with the interests and reasonable wishes of the people oi YVales and with that view I shall consider it my duty. in concert with the other Welsh mem:Jer8, to adopt a more aggressive COurS2 of action tban has umil recently been thought desirable. I remain, !!¡;ntlemen, Your faithful and oberlient Servant, D. A. THOMAS. Y8cyborwen, 7th March, 1838. 9043 ..# ELECTION FOR THE PARLIA- MENTARY BOROUGH OF MERTHYR TYDHL, 1838. NOTICE I" HEREBY GIVEN that T, the under- signed. have been APPOINTED ELECTION AGENT 011 behalf of :-1 r David Alfred Thomas, of IJanwern, Newport, in the county of Monmouth, Colliery Pro- prietor, a CallrlidaLe at tbe [1hove Election, and that 110 oue is eutitIeù to incur any f'Xpen"b5 or D1:ike any payments on behalf cf the said David Alfred Thomas, in connection with the said Elecvion, other than myself as ;-uch agent. All accounts mast be sellt in to me on úr bdore the 2: lh da). of March instant, or the same will not be paid. CHARLES KJ3NSHOLE, Solicitor, 4, Canon-street,, Aberdare. March 10th, 1888. 087 fruiters ant) Œ1.'J!ttntds. mo HUILDEr-:S.-The NEWPORT and X SAINT WOOLLOS UNITED DISTRICT SCHOOL BOARD are prepared to receive TENDERS for au ADDITIONAL CJ.ASS- HO<Hl, to acomlllodate 60 children, to the Barnard Town School Buildings, Church-road, Newport, lon., in accordance with Plans aud Specifications prepared by :\11' H. A. Goudman, Architect, of 33. H1<:h.street, ewpon, Mon. The plans may be se n aud a cop" of Quantities and Form of Tender obtained at the Office vf the Architect; on and after March 15th, between the hours of 10 and 5 o'clock, upon payment of a deposit of 21s, wbich wHI be returned to perons sending u. lJOn<1.jde Tender. Tenders, endored Tender for Additional class. room at Barnard Town School," are to be delivered, addressed to tbe undersigned, at he Office of the Board not later than II o'clock on Wednesday, the 21st day of March, 1388. The Board do not bind themselves to accept the 10we;3t or any Tender. By 0 der, GEu BATCHELOR, Clerk. Offices of the Board, Town-hall, Newport, Mon.. )IarcÍ1 JOth, 1808. 9096 ^BERSYCHAN LOCAL BOARD. JL'O ROAD CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The above Board are prep ;red to receive TENDERS for the CONSTRUCTION (A a NEW ROAD ahum 6 haills in length, together wi1:11 the necessary wailing, fences, &c. Plans an Soecifications may be sen (by appoint- ment) any aay up to the 16th flay 01 March instant, inclusive, at the Offices of the Buanl, Abersychan, and any informatioJ1 relating thereto may be oetained from Mr E Cooke, Surveyor to the Board. Tenders, sealed and endorsed Twynvffrwd Road," to be sent in not later than Monday, the 19th day of Match instant, to the undersigned. J, H, WAIN WRIGHT. Clerk to the Board. March 6th, 1888. 908 YSTRADYFODWG LOCAL BOARD. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. The, above-named Board IS preparer1 to accept TENDERS for the GENERAL IMPROVEMENT of WILLIAM-STREET, YSTRAD RHODDA, viz. :— Kerbing, Channelling, Pavements, Surface Water Drains, and all other Works as may be fonnd neces- sarv and connected therewith. Plans and specifications may be seen. and forms of tender obtained, at the Surveyor's Office, Local Board Offices, Pentre, Rhondda, fO thd 21st int. All tenders to be addressed tù the Chairman, and delivered at tbe Local Board Offices, en dorsed, Tender for \YjJllam,street Improvement," on or before noon Thursday, tbe 22nd inst. The Board does not bind ite1f to accept tbe lowest or any tender. 908 9th March, 1888. CRy order), J. W. JONES. RJ^O BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. PERSONS WILLING .) CONTRACT with the Merthyr and Dowlais Building Hociety for REPAIR- ING HOUSES and BUILDINGS in the hands of tbe said society at Cadoxton, near Cardiff, should communi- cate with Mr Peter Williams, secretary, 50, Glebeland- street, Merthyr Tydfil, 111 order that such persons mav be illrnjshed with specifications and form of tender óf the required repairs. 9086 E. J. B A K E R, HIGH-CLASS BESPOKE TAILOR, 33, QUEEN-STREET, (CROCKHERBTOWN), 698 CA RDTFF. 7366 BROU'S INJECTION. HYGIENIC, INFALLIBLE, and PRESERVATIVK Cures promptly, without additional means, all recent or clIronic discharges of the urinary organs. Price 4s bd per bottle. Sold in Paris by J. Fere (successor to Brou) Pharmacien, 102. Rue Richelieu in London by Wilcox atuLCo., 239, Oxford-street, W., who will forward it free by Parcels Post to any part of tbe United Kingdom ,ref1liot of P.V.O. ,l..1,'iQ hy «li Chemists. 13296 8903 Œlrdian i)i)r£55£S. To THE ELECTORS OF THE GOWER DIVISION OF GLAMO R. GANSIURI£. GENTLZ1\IEN,- On the unanimous invitation of the Representa- tive LibmaI Association of your Division, I offer myself as a candidate to fin the vacancy in the repre- sentation of the Division caused by the death of your late respected Member. Althouh I am not personally known to most of you, I am not altogether a stranger to your neigh. bourhood. I was a member of Mr Gladstone's Government of 1886, aud I am a supporter of hi policy as wen on the Irish question as un other political questions. The legislative union with Ireland has had a trial of 87 years, and it has failed to create any real union between Ireland and the other parts of the United Kingdom. The alienation d the Irisb people fr0m the British Government has. indeed, lDcreased from year to year, and that willing respect for tbe law which is the only SIre founùation 0f stabie gOIernment in a free country, bas steadily diminished. The Üiscùntent of the Irish people with the Legisla- tive Union now fin/Is expr. g..ioll through their repre- sentatives, legally elected 0n an enlarged basis of representation, and caunot, ill my judgment, be any ionser ignored with fairness or with safety. Arrangements ought, therefore, to be made for establishing legislative and executive bodies in Ireland, with such control over Irish d -mestie a .fairs as shall he consistent with the supremacy of the Imperial Parlia- mm and the safety allti unit, of tbe Empire. In advocating this measure of reform, I believe that I Rm promoting a real union of the dilftTCllt parts of the United Kingdom, atlli rem0ving a serious cause of danger to tbe empire. i I am opposed to the coercion policy of the present |i Government, It is a pol'cy which contents nobody, I* which exasperates and does not conciliate, anti which offers 110 solution of any question. The seveiity of the 1a w is aggravated by tile harshness üf its admin b- tration. But there are other political questions besides that of Ireland, many of w hich atfect Wales specially. Foremost amongst these is Welsh diSe>stabHshment. I am opposed in principle to the maintenance oÍ any ecclesiastical pÜvilege or monopoly, alld ill the case oÎ 1 rales the E"ta1)jished Church cannot any loner be maintained c0nsistently with justice or wih fairness to tihe huge maj ,rity of its people. I should, therefore, vi ote for the disestablishment and disendownient of the C burch in Wales. The subject of Welsh education also demand the at 'e.)tion of Parliament. Elementa.ry education should be compulsory, and therefore free. I am opposed in principle to the support of denominational religious teaching out of plt blic money either directly or indirectly, and I regard wi th jealousy schools supported with public money all d not under public control. '1 should, if returned to Parliament, support Mr M undella's Intermediate Education ill, hl I shcud like to see a more direct representation of tile peopie 013 the Education Committees. The union of the Welsl1 colleges in a nati0nal un. sectarian university, with power to confer degret's, I ivuuld have my warm support. I am 111 favour of a reform of tbe House of Lords. I am in favour of such aircntions in the Lw of registration as will carry out the principle of au; I' Illan one vote." In my judgment a reform of Local Government in our counties is urgently needed, but it must be a large I' measure, tborougi1 in its character, md based on direct representation of the people. If the l'rnmised bill of the Government is of bi character it would have my I mpport. So far as it departs bOll1 these principles, I i ¡houId, as your representative, endeavour to introduce t he necessary amendments into it. As part of Loal Government I am in favour of en. tl 'listing the coutrol of tbe liquor traffic to the people of etveh locality tlnough their representatives. .1 bave for many years past taken an active interest in to 9 reform of the Land Laws. 1 hope to bave an early opportunity of addressing you ont these as well as on other questions. A sa Welsh member I should endeavour, in concert wih other Welsh members, to maintain and promote the. national interests of Wales, and as your representa- tive it would he my pleasm as well as my dilty to pay a cJ( Ise a.CkntlO11 t) your local interests. 1 am, Gentemel1, YTour Obednt i'iervant, HORACE DAVEY. SW1 tnSN, March 10th, 1883. 9088 Wegal £ taiias. 1887 N.. No. 3388 IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, CHA:;CEHY DIVISION, LIVERPOOL DISTRICT REGISTRY. MR JUSTE E KEKEWICH. IN TH15 MAITi.R OF THE NEATH A NT) BRISTOL ] KHhHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, an (I IN THH MATTER OF IHE ACTS, 1P62 AND 1867. Mr JU1 "sTICE KEKEWICH ba-, by an o^der dated the 2th lay of Februa v, 18SS, appointed Mr JOHN 8UTHEn LAl\D HARMOOD BANER, of *,4, North J oil11-stre\ t, in the City of Liverpool, Chartered Accountant, to be Official Liquiùator of the above. named con Ipany. Dated tl1 is 8th day of March. 18S8. FRANCIS D. LuURIDES, District Registrar. '11HE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. BE EDWIN HERBERT EGELSTAFF, residin at 7, Mount Pies lut, Chepstow, Mon nounisliire. Quarry- master and St .ne Merchant, and carrying 011 hui. ness at Wellih street, Chenstow aforesaid, under the style of the .Hecla Stone Company. Receiving orùe I" made—3rd March, 1283. Date of order f,Jr summary administration—6;h March, 188S. Date of adjudication—3rd March, 1883. Date and place of first meeting—17th March, 1883, a 12 o'clock at .noon, at the Official Heceiver's Office, Newport, Mon. Date of public examination—25ih :lfarch. 180S, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at tile County Court, New- port, Mon. GEO. II. LEWELLYN, Offic¡;¡,1 Receiver. Address-12, Tredegar •-place, Ne wport, Mon. DateLi 12th March, 18ékl rjpHE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1833. I BANKRUPTCY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an Order of Arljuclication of Bankruptcy against ,10H:-i CHARLES FOTHERGII& residing at R-llins House, Maindee, near Newport, Monmouthshire, 1 iruber Merchant, aud carryin 011 bu-iness at Rodney Wharf, Newport aforesaid, was mad by the County Court vf )lomuouthshire, holden at liewport, on tile 12Lh day of March, 188S. GEO. H. YN, Official Receiver. JOHN "Y^riLLPAilS AND SONS, FOR pERFECT rjHABLE 0UTLERY. TABLE KNIVES ARE NOW MADE TO EFFECTU- ALLY STAND TET 01<' HOT WATER. Even boiling will not ioosen the Blades, nor canse Handles to become discoloured, if hatted by the NEW PATENT PROC}!;SS, By this mode of fastening Thb1e Cutlery is e1t:v improved i" durability, handle not being weakened by boring ior pills or through tangs. There is no escape oi C(JID, nt nor starting of blade fr')Il1 handle, no badl's bent back, no brok-n tangs and fis there is no showing of tangs, nor discolouration by cement dissolving inside handie, a superior appearance is retained at all periods of wear, an < when blades ate worn bandIes can be re-bladed equal to new. SPECIAL PRICES OF FAST-HANDLE TABLE CUTLERY. Table Br.-ak- (Carvers, The Blades are of the Knives, first Meat or No. Finest SteeL Knives. Poultry PerDoz. PerD< z jPerPair PerDoz. PerD< z jPerPair -1- 1 White Bone Oval Handles! 11/- E/6 515 'i White Bone Oval Handles Double Shoulder 1:/6 10/6 5/6 3 Balance Ivory Square: Hanules 23/9 16/6 8/6 4 Bhl1ce Ivoiy Square :1:.nclles 29/6 '221. 9/6 Knives, at above Prices, to dan(1 test of boiling, senl; Post Free to any Address. Spoons and Forks at equally Low Prices. FURNISHING IRONMONGERS, 9, 13, 15, 17, QUEb;N-STREET, CARDIFF. 9074 THE CITY OF LONDON TEA COMPANY, NEW BA SINGH ALL-STREET, LONDON, Supply TEAS Selected and BlendeÜ by experienced tasters at a small percentage on the prices actuilIy paid to importers, in quantities of 6ib an I upwards carriage free, thus giving the public rhe benefit of all intermedi- ate motiis. 81nall conS1:mer will find it to their great advantage to club together anù send their orders in one, which will be packed conveniently for distribu- tion. rl1HE CITY OF LONDON TEA COM- X P ANY strongly recoineu.i rhejr FINE KAISOW at 2s per lb. Tbi", tea stands right away from auything retailed up tl) 2. 13,1. Suppliect in chests, hah" chests, boxes, and in parcels of ó bs and upwards carrise free. Teas ûf red flavour and strength at Is 8d, Is 6d, Is 4d, anù in haif chests only at Is 2d. THE crry OF LONDON TEA COM- PANY have no Agents, and do not buy or s, 11 Common Tea. Order accompanied by a remittance, payable to William Hughes, will receive immediate attention. CITY OF LONDON TEA COMPANY, v_/ 2.NEW BASINGHALL-^TREET, LONDON,E.C. Established nearly 30 years. Price lists post free. 8946 IMPORTANT.—One Box of theI.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure ail DriTate cases and compli- cations or the urinary organs, waetaer acquired or otÍ1erwise. Also Gravel and PÚns in the Back Sent post free for 45 by Proprietor, G. D. Horton, :\LP. (íromi he General Hospital), Aston-road, Birmingham. Agents Ca.råiff-A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st. :\lerthy; \Yùl5, Chemist, Pontmoriais anLÍ Georget.<>wn. wa.1Ie;L1o:ili Chemist, Oxiora-street Ne\Vrt-Youn. Chemist, Hign-street. N.B.-Bv ne?er„ae6D kiwwu to isul LevWnïaw;were free. "606 iiutirrs. UBLIC NOTICE —POSTPONEMENT !L OF PlnZ: DRAWING. ZACHARIAH MOR- 0 T I C E I HEREBY GIYE NOTICE that HENRY ESCOTT IS NOT AUTHORISED to RECEIVE ORDERS or COLLECT MONEYS on ray behalf, and I will not hola myself responsible after this date. C. DIGGENS, Photographer, 726 3J, Salisbury-road. Cardiff. THE COMMITTEE of the 1NCOI:PO- -Z- RATE i> CARDI. F and DISTRICT BUTCHERS' and CATTLE DEALERS' ASSOCIATION invites the Butchers anel Cattle Dealers of Cal diff, Newport, nd the various towns in the district, to attend an IM- PORTANT MEETING at the ROYAL HOTEL, CARDIFF, oil MONDAY, the 19.h day of MARCH, 1888. at Eight p.m.. to consider the advisability of establishing a Hide. Shin, Fat. and Wool Market at Cardiff by mean of a Limited Company, in which t-'ie Butchers and Cattle Dealers would be tbtJir own customeis. 301111 secure to themselves that prutit which now goes Into rh" pockets of others. Registered Office of the Association, 140, Clifton- street, Cardiff, 12th March, 1S83. GW^NSEA HARBOUR TRST. TO THE ELECTORS OF THE PROPRIETARY TRUSTEES OF SWANSEA HARBOUR. GENTLEMEN,— I beg to offer mye1f a a C:1.ndi"a.te for the sent on this Board made vacant by Ule death oî my father. If yuu do me tÍle honour of eleding we I need only say that it will be my ailll try follow in his footst ps, and to endeavour to promote the interests of this Port with the same assiduity and tirlelitv which 1 think the deep alld univers:1.ll'yn¡patlJY displayed by the town and n ighbourhood during the past few da's justifies tnr saying characterised his conduct during ihe long e"r8 tlr"t he occupied a place "II the Board. I l'ema-in, Gentlemen, Your obeùient Servant. F. CORY YEO. March 10th, 188. JpONTYPRIDD AND RHONDDA' VALLEYS DOG, POULTRY, PIGEON, CAGE BIRD, AND CAT SHOW., The above will be held At the TOWN HALL AXD MARKET HALLS, PONTYPRIDD, ON THURSDAY, MARCH 15th, 1888. 32 CLASSES FOR DOGS, 47 FOR TOULTRY, PIGEONS, &c 23. ABOUT 1 5 0 0 ENTRIES, SPECIAL REDUCED RATES OX TAFF VALE RAILWAY. SOSl GAS COKE Q AS COKE!! \jr \Jf 800 TONS ON SALE Attha G R A N G E T 0 W N G A SWOEKS, PRICE 5s. PER TOX. Also 400 TONS OF COKY BRi EZE, At Is. 6d. PER TON. SS31 f3ubiiratio!ts. DR. PARRY'S MUSICAL PLBLICA- »ONS, viz.. LLYFR TONAU CYNN LLLEIDFAOL CYMRU. PART I.—Hymns, 17 New Tunes, Chants :md Anthems. Very successful. O. K. Price, Is S. F. Price, 6d PART U.—(All New Tunes iu Various Metres) in Press. L'eadv soou. NEW NATIONAL SONG, CYMRY FYDD, In E tor Tenor or Soprano, n In C for Lass or Conirait., Pncels- N £ NATIONAL Y DDAU WLAIKiARWR (THE Two PATRIOTS), PrlCP Is. NEW FOUR-PART SONG, CWCH GAN, iBO-T SONG), For Male Voices. Prie 2d each. The above three new pieces have the English antl YYVlsh words anil both natations on the same copy. Full Catalogue of 41 Choruses, ic., Songs, Duetts, and Quartettes onapplica ion to J. PARRY SON, 8053 Music Publishers, Swansea. New and Enlarged Edition. Price 30s. THE LAW OF PRINCIPAL AND: JL AGENT.—By Mr WILLIAM EVANS, South YVales Circuit. 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THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERIENCE OF AN INVALID, Designed us a warning and a caution to others supply- ing at the same tio.e the means of SELF-CURE, by oile who ha cured himself, atter undergoing the usual amount of medical imposition and quackery. Single copies may be had (post free) by sending a stamped addressed envelope to the author. Arthur Dixon, Esq., Hounslow, near London. 13215 7967 TO NERVOUS S OFFERERS. Just Published, a gratuitous Edition of a New and Valuable Medical Work, entitled, HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH. Or, the "CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND," By J. A. BARNES M.D. (U.S.) This book should h" iaad iJy everyone, youn or old, married or ",iude. It teaches HOW TO AVOID DISEASE, HOW TO REGAIN HEALTH, HEALTH A SOCIAL SCIENCE, BEING a TREATISE on the LAWS GOVERNING JD LIfE. and the CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, and TREATMENT of all diseases depending on exhaustion of nervous vitality, ucU as nervou debility, mental and physioai depression, palpitation of the heart, noises in the head and cars, indecision, impaired sight and memory, indigestion, prostration, lassitude, de- I' pression of spirits, loss of energy and appetite, pains in the back and limbs, timidity, seif-distrust, dizziness I love of solitude, groundless iears, anà many other ail- ments which, if neglected, bril1 tbe sufferers &0 an early death. Together with Hints on Chronic Rheu- matism, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Hysteria, and all diseases oitnr nervous and alimentary system. The Appendix to this valuable work contains manv useful PRESCRIPTIONS for the alleviation of suffer, iug and the cure of minor disorders, wIth full instruc- tion, for their preparation and nse. ConLail1 also some friendlv advice on Hygiene, or THE WAY TO PRESERVE HEALTH Illustrated by numerous testimonials from grateful patients who J¡,¡,ve been restored LO heaitu througa Tue author's instrumentality. Sent post free for 2 stamps or by letter post, 3 stamps. Also a descriptive pamphlet on the functions and disorders peculiar to the female sex, by the same author, entitled. THE FEMALE'S FRIEND and ADVISER, whi?h j. will be sent to any address on RECEtP- UF STAMPED ENVELOPE Address J. A. BARNES. M.D. U.S.), 4S, Lonsdale squ&re, Barnsburv, London, N. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. CONSULTATION BY LETTER FREE. ALL WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS OP HEALTH,if unable to have a prsollal interview, should at once send full particulars of the case by etter, enclosing stRmped envelope for reply; this will receive immediate answer, with advice ami full instructions how to obtain a perfect cure. Hundreds oi lives bave been saved ana health tuliy restored bv correspondence only. Address J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U5.), 48, Lonsaale- -quar.e_Br:lJw\1ry. 1 ndon. N 10D3 ~VTERVO US INVALIDS, and all who -1-* suffer from Debility, Loss of Energy, Depression of Spirits, Want of Tone and Vigour, Impoverished Blood, and ail symptoms ansing from a Want of Nervous Power, ani wish to Ite3.in their Health, are requested to send their address to Secretary, Institute of Anatomy, Birmiugbs, 33uMir ^.mnsrmnits. CARDIFF. HE-),TRE PCOYAL, CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN TO-NIGHT (TUESDAY), March 13th, Willie Edouin's Comedy C an ,any. in th? New farcical Comedy, by Mirk Melford, TURNED UP. 'The success of the London Season. 1 At 7.30, the original Comedy Drdnl,, I BLACKBERRIES, Played over 2CO nights in London. | The Highly Successful Favcical Comedy, 'T U R N E D U P. Ac: 1—A Breeze, Act 2-A Storm Act 3—A Hurricane. 1 THE NEW COMIC OPERA "RHODA." Open 7. Commence 7.50. Haif price at 9. Box Plan at Thompson and Shackeli's, Limited. RA'D THEATPE OF -VAII ETIES. QRAND THEATRE OF VARIETIES! Hole Lessee and Manager Mr HARRY DAY AN AMALGAMATION OF TALENT. Return Y'isit of the Continental Woiders, the unrivalled WARTENBKRG MONTAGNE TROUPE, Hue must Wonderful Company of Male aud Female Performers in the World. THE SEVE" GOLDEX STARS. Extraordinary Novel Entertainment, entitled, THE CHINESE F A I 11 The Greatest Speciality ever produced. Splendid Costumes. In addition to the above, P O YV E R F U L C O M P A N Y. £ IARDIFF ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY, J PATRON R j; THEMOST NOBLE TIIE .MARQUESSOF Et-TE, K.T. IQ.RAND ONCER T, EASTKT? MOSDAY APHIL 2ND, | J> ARK JJ ALL, QARDIFF. TE'E ORCHESTRA WILL PLAY Over- tures to Pique Dame,' sieje of Rocilelle," "Brnll je Horse" Symphony "Queen IIf f'ra-nc" March Turk ish Patrol," Selection Dorothy," Fantasia iM"Tr!tul o Biider." A DAME GEORGTNA BURNS WILL 1\1 :1XG Ernani Involami." Kathleen Mavour- n-en," Scenes that are Brightest." MR BANTOCK PIERPOINT WILL SING "The Tor-ador" ("Carmen"), "Th" Toilers." The Lads in Red." I R V. H. SQUIBE WILL PLAY -L* ■- V ioloncelio Solo Polonaise (Popper). ORCHE 5TRAOYKR60 INSTRUMENTALISTS C 3NDUCTOR—MR SYDNEY FIFoOT. Balcony Seats (Dress Circle), 3s Ground Floor (UE- reserved), 21s; Back Seats, Is, Plan fit Mr Win. Lewis'. lh1.ke..itre •* Duo s upea at7.15; commence a, 3 o'clock. Carriages t- n 10.15. W. A. MORGAN. Hon. Sec.. 9378 7, l'id;m;o;"i.erescent. T AST* DAYS OF EXHIBITION I XJ CARDIFF, and riist ai i, i o?il- exhibition in Wales, of the ul):iii)e and wondrous jdcture. ".IN THE EVIL DAY," (IN DIE M, LO)— Faith arming the Christian Warrior. Wherefo r > take unto yon the whole armour of God, Wherefo r > take unto yon the whole armour of God, that y« may he able to witnstand in the evil day, and having done ail to stalld.Ephes:ans vi. 13. NOW EXH/HTITNG AT P. W. TOMl.IN'S FINE ART GALLERY, 4, DT KE-s'l'REET, CAI5DTFK. Hours 10 to l, 2 to 5. and 6 to 9. — Admission 6d. VISITED AT C "LASGO W BY OVER ON E HUNDRED 15 THOUSAND PEK-ONs. 836! LOYAL <J*RDER <>F ANCIENT SHEP- 1IERDJ .A.U PENARTH AND CARDI F DISTRICT. FEn: AND GALA. EYSTEER MONDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1883. SO PHI A GA':¡U FIELD ■ By kind 1 erniission). Applications fu Ground, &c.. 10 be made to :w.Jr Palser, P, as ten !r»'' Arms, Se ern-road, Canton, Cardiff. NEWPORT. E WT H E A T P. E SOLE PROPRIETOR A ND MANAGER. D. E. HUMPHREYS. LIGHTED EN riRELY BY ELECTRICITY. '• fjPHE ^JAME OF |^IFE," TO-NIGHT < £ EVER X EVENING DURING WEEK. PI" j at Mn lock, 877d irctris. VISITORS TO < CLIFTON.—The AHCH- DEACON OF WON MOUTH can strongly re- commend visitors to C. tfton to THE MALL BOARD- j ING HOUSE, 35 and 36, CALI})O:\l.\ .PLACj<, where t»'ey wdll find home c >u lfort and admirable 1IJallae- jnent in everv det-a r HIM. t.—Propr.etroses, The Misses WILLI A. MS and WOOD ilAN. 9102 DINNERS, 71: -BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, V 21 and 2c, Broar aiead. Plain Tea, 3d or Breakfast. Meat nd lr L n. Good Reus, l an i is ri. 52:8 CHURCH QRGANS. rjPHOMPSON AND jgHACKELL, j (LiMrrnt I QUEEN'S onGA ACTORY, CARDIFjIT. PRICE L I 5' T — ~?^ro. 1. pEicE = £ >() 156 piPes- j No. 2. PRICS ^100. 225 Pipes. J ^0.3. PRICE 293 jVipes. N"0- PRICE £ 150. 393 Pi^ N°-5- PMCE £ -200.454 Rp» ESTIMATES ( lVEN FOR LARGER ORGANS UP TO £1,000. Spnrifl"atioT)s, Designs, and Estimates furnished for all (11,j\)r:"1!S of Church, Hall, or Ciiamber Organs. Also for Re-iottilding, Additions, and Rep airs. THE BEST MATERIALS ONLY USED. Organs Tuned :1,1 Kept in Order by Ciitract in any part of Sonth Wales. THOMPSON and SHACK ELL (Limited) hare had ttie iiiioul- of attending to the O'gans at 1 ,la.r.daff Cathedral, the Park-hall. Cardiil, Ac., & and nave a staff of wort men of graat experience, capable 0; atten- iii.- to any Organ, however intricate the mecaauism. I !O'i7 !0V7 I R| 'ENTS, MARQUEES, AND PAVILIONS oN il It. E. o SMART AND COMPANY, I, "ELLINGTON-TEI'RACK. CARDIFF, Lag to announce to the Nobility, Gentry, Ciwgy. nnd t i,e Pnu,;c at Jai-e that thev have the LARG and K^M^NIWCSNr SUITES OF MARQU IN ltlE PROVINCES (Not Surpassed iu the Metropoli-). Kvery style ani variety, suitable for Horticultural Exmbitions, Galas, Bazaars, Tea Gatherings, Coming 1 of Ag,i Festivities, Wedding Breakfasts, Evening Parties, Temporary Bail-rooms, and Ei-teddfo,tau. FLAGS, BANNERS, SHIELDS, AND DECORATIONS in Great Y'ariety, at charges that will d fy competition. Distance no object. Estimates on application. 8S98 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure ail discharges from the urinary organs ineither sex, acquired or constitutional, grayei, ana pain? in the back. Sold in boxes. 48 od each, bv all chemists and patent medicine vendors 01 sent tv any address xor oO stainDS by the makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Coannany, Lincoin Wnolesaie Agents Barclay aau aoiia, Lbna'o.o. an t ail ths wholesale houses. lOW gtllSIIICES 3.3ftri?55C5. O T I 0 E O w E I, L A- COMPANY 8 GREAT JJ^NNUAL SALE OF F U R N I T U R E AT REDUCED PRICES iN7 ow PROCEEDING. JJOWELL AND COMPANY respectfully invite all closes to inspect and to buv at this Sale their Wdi-made and Seasoned FURNITURE, consisting: of DINING, DRAWING, & BEDROOM SUITES. Also HALL, LIBRARY, & OFFICE FURNITURE At Extra Teuiyung Prices. IRON AND BRASS EEDSTEADS AT REDUCED PRICES, Although Brass has advanced 50 per cent. BEDDING, TOILET WARE, &c., AT SALF PRICES. A LARGE STOCK OF DECORATIVE ORNAMENTS, Consisting of Doulton, Faience, impasto, & also Beiiare., Brasswork, Indian Punkahs, Triuitet Sets, Bracket. Screens, & AT CLEARING PRICES. RJ^HIS SALE WILL CONTINUE FOR ONE MONTH ONLY Prior to Removing the Remaining Stock to New Premises in Whartor.-stroet. ALL GO())S DE LIVE RE 11 FREE WITIn SIX MILES OF CARDIFF. H. and Co, would &!so draw attention to theif Large Sr.-tck of KIDDERMINSTER, TAPESTRY, BRUSSELS, AND O I HER CARPETS. LINOLEUM, COR.TICINE, OILCLOTHS, &c Which are SnV. on an s vcrnff fully 10 to 20 per cent. less in price than any exclusive Furniture House can afford or attempt to do. H. & Co only charge 2 i T)-r Yard for Measuring, Making, and Laying ail Carpets. TERMS: S T R T C T I yeA S H r NO CREDIT. JJOWELT. AND COMPA N-t 1-i THE QARDIFF Dp" Pl:"Rs /1 A R D I F F. £ 933 Vv QLOBE BOLT AND IN-UT ■yyoRKs, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. FOR PRICES APPLY JOHN YY'ILLIAMS AND gONS, tv 0 QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. ——— 9 06 ALL SIZES AND KINDS KEPT IN SJOCK. "FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIHf CCLARKE S WORLD-FAMLD BLOOD I MIXTURE. J.ARGE?T SALL OI AN) MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. OVERWHELMING TESTIMONY' ACCOMPANIES EYEítY BOTTLE. PRO* ING THIS TO BE THE GREATEST MEDICINE EVER DISCoVERr.D. F..rclean,;iu! auucleanng tiic Blood iroiu all impuriti* it cannot be too Highly recoiuuu-oded. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin and Blood 1)'¡"<l8, and Sores oc *a. sinds, it is a uever-tailiu^ and permanent cure It cores Old Sores, Cure* So: es 011 the Neck, Cures Sore Legs, Cures iMaotiieaiis or Pimples on the Face, Cures Senrr\' Cures Ulcers. Cures Blood and .Skin Diseases, Cures Glandular wellings. Clears the Blood fr*.1'" ail impure Matter From whatever canst arising As this mixture is pieasav't to the taste, and war ranteit iree from anything n; u rious to the most delicate constitution of either sex. tiie Proprietor solicits suf ferers to give it a trial to test aiue. THE WORST CASE EVElt SEP N. "Floreiie.e Villa, }•'airrieL r°ad, Clapton. IT is with great pleasure 1 writ, to lIlfvrm you of the wonderful cure dt cted ,'w YOIll Blood Mixture. I Jiad been atfiicced with a cerated regs and knee for 14 years, t ,e legs being c. overed witfc Vleers I had been under many doctor. • aim 1II two hospitals, without receiving any h.. 'uetit. t was on crutches for twelve months, and qtu te 6li.V( up aL i«ea 01 ever oemg cured. Seeing vou 1 a<1" Tertisei.nent, I tiiought i would trv tbe A Mixtpre, and after taking three large "oot.,ie^ a*. using half-a-dozen pots of vi-ur saive, 1 am no restored to perfect health, and mv legs are ciair* well. It is now two ye:;v. ,;„Ce they were bad. and no signs 01 c-ucm breaking Out I is great miracle they ever got weli, for it was uro- nounceu to lie the ever seen. You mav maae whatever n>e you like of this, as I thiua it CAHuot oe too \vi«ieiy I am, yours faithfully, "JANE SWINNERTON.' CLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE, XHEGEKAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER Is soid ill Bottles, 2s 9a each, aiii: 111 Cases, ooiitaiiiin = six times tiie quantity, II;—sutiicieut to effect a permanent cure in the great maioritv or iong-.>ta.i.uins v-?11 .CUK^JSTS «•»« PATENT MEDICJNli DORS tnronghout the Wcrui, or Kent to ativ address on receip: of 33 or 132 sw,mi», by the Pro- prietors, The LINCOLN AND MIDLANU COC.MTK.S DRUU COMPANY, Lincoln. iQOa TRADE M AliIC— BLOOD MIXTURE" LUNG SAVJi YotTR LIVJiSBY 2'AS.iMG TONIC LviSg (JV-'lliUOOKS 'ft-vic 1-^ I,T; G T oN10• «S'c LUNG _i TONIC LUNG THE MIGHTY HEALER. TONIC LUNG It ha* a power over disease* hither- TONIC LUNG to unknown in medicine. Id 's IC LUNG Are you at all weaa-chested, or TONIC LUNG inclined u he Cousuuip.ive, with TONiC LUNG just a t..ucti Oi Cough now anu theui' TUNIC I,o- all, then' Ll-XG "Tiy this W mderfui Medicine.' TONIC LUNG The Cough and Weakness wil! its- TONIC LU NG L by magic, and you will TONIC LUNG tee! a streir-;t anu power you never TC)-NLC hi's o.'fnre. '.l'o X H; LUNG tl Y V O U < COUOII ? TO N IC LUNG A DOSE WILL RELIEVE IT. TONIC LUN'.j CAVE Vol' A COLD'; ToNiC LUNG A r-OsE AT BEDTIME WILL TONIC LUNG REMOVE IT. TOXIC LUNG F-inch'.tis and Asthma it relieves TONIC LUNG sn.saialy. 'TOXIC TONIC L L", l; Sp tsiii- cf Coughing so dread- TONIC LUNG ft-, ;n Wh >opiii»; Oougi: become ies.i TONIC LUNG wiru cacu dos. of the H1¡"t.ilelll". 1'0:\ 1(; LUNG TONIC LUNG Pr>aied .v W T. OWBRIDGE. TONIC Cc-wist, Hull. ToNiC LUNG .-old i 1 >10Li:s, iijj, 9d, 4s 6d, 'IONIC LUNG and lis, by Cfce nisM and Patent ToNIC* LUNG Medicir.s ."endois. TONIC* LUNG Whole tie ali London and Provincial TONIC* LUNG- 13103 Houses. 6755 TONIC' '\rHO IS YI: BILLPOSTER at T? Aberda«-* '• Ml'Hi.EL PAINE, BiUnoster. Distributor, and Advertising Agent, 25. Cariif- treet, Aberdare, rents tfat p-i.K:.»ai p»>stiug.ii .r.ious ill Aberdare and district Concr* 'ts mJe quirterlv cr yearly. Good accommc;ati»fc for travellers, icc Also agent for Guisu and Co. \£wlaJi6era.