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pipping jloiues. J&FEF /CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX IHTThe CARDIFF STEAMSHIP '^aggSB^COMPAyY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMERS will sail as follows, circum- stances permitting — Cardiff for Bordeaux Feb. 1 TAFF Bordeaux for CardiflE Feb. 2 With goods ami passengers. For Rates of Freight, -fee., apply to Mr A. G. Todd, 1, Quai des Chartrons, Bordeaux and at the Office ti the Company, 51, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff. 1071 9481 HOOPER CAMPBELL & CO.. Managers-^ CARDIFF, SWANSEA. AND NEWPORT sfsSttittfet-. TO BELFAST AND GLASGOW FIRST-CLASS STEAMERS Are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as CARDIFF to BELFAST^ every MONDAY, P-m- tide, ^ARMFF to GLASGOW, every THLR^DAY, SWANSEA TO BELFAST and GLASGOW, EVERY WEDNESDAY, p.m. tide. ~T Atinnxv vto NEWPORT TO BELFAST and GLASGOW, via Swansea, every ALTERNATE TUESDAY, p.m. t.de.^ „Fazes—Belfast: Cabin, 17s. 6d.. fc^era e ws, Glasgow Cabin 20s.; Steerage, 1^™ Soldiers or Sailors, 10s. Return Fare and a Half, available for tWFMtherhpartic»Iars from M. Jones and Brother, ^10lfea Burton f'AYLOR'and'Co-, Cardiff. 11.. TIVERPOOL AND BIRKENHEAD. L REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION. The First-class Full-powered Steamships of the South WaJes and Liverpool Steamship Company. Limited, MARQUESS OF BUTE, /CSFER ORPHEUS, LLANELLY, °v other Steamers, aro intended to sail ^raw^(uasualties excepted, and as per conditions *«WiS3Js»S^in Company's sailing bills) as under From CARDIFF I From LLANELLY (Liverpool Wharf, West Bute Dock), (Nevill's Dock), EVERY '1'UESUAV. From NEWPORT I TUESDAY AND SATURDAY (Liverpool Whavf), EVERY WEDNESDAY From LIVERPOOL w *>^LI™OOL x (West Side Trafalgar Dk) West Pide, Nelson Dock), EVERY SATURDAY. TUESDAY AND SATURDAY. Favourable rates to Bridgwatcr and District, Burry £ ort, Carmarthen, Merthyr, Aberdare, Pontypridd, tnd also all towns on the- Glamorganshire Canal system. Apply to Robert Gilchrist and Co., Liver *ool (Managers); Newport (Mon.); Llanelly; ana consulate Chambers, 53, Bute-road, Cardiff. >C^R>R CUNARD LINE. ^DOYAL MAIL STEAMERS ggge&agL. g~v FROM LIVERPOOL CALLING AT QUEENSTOWN. FOR NEW YORK. J^OR O 5ERVIA Sat., Feb. 3 i PAVONIA ..T'h., Feb. 8 sat.. Feb. 10 CEPHALONIA..Feb. <;2 AURANiA Sa.t., Feb. 171 CATALONIA-Th, Mar. 8 SUPERIOR ACCOMMODATION at moderate fares .'or FIRST and SECOND Class Passengersi; also through to CHINA, JAPAN, NEW ZEALAND and AUSTRALIA. Steerage Passengers to all parts of America and Canada at low rates; those by Boston Steamers bocked to New York without extra charge. tHE CUNARD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED 8, Water-street, Liverpool. „ OR TO TIIKIR AGENTS, Samue John Davies, 9, Edward-place, Crockherhtown Cardiff Robert Gilchrist & Co., Consulate-chambers Bute-road, Cardiff Messrs T. C. Howe and Co., Car dift j). g. Thomas. Schoolmaster, Llandovery; D. T. Davies, 52, High-street, Merthyr-; W. M. "» Commercial-street, Newport J. Roberts, Ponty- Pridcl \V. Hancock, 2, Downing-street, Llanelly. 1135 A~ME RICAN LINE. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW yoioi DIRECT, Every SATURDAY. Highest Class of accomuiodatiou for Saloon, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. LIVERPOOL-PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania. Kailroad, which has the Shortest and most Direct Route to all places in the Western States. 1016 Apply to Richardson, Snence & Co., Southampton or Liverpool; or to S. J. Da vies, 9, Edwards-pl., Queen st.; x. <j. Howe <fc Co.. 31, Mount Stuart-sq. C. J. Cud- lipp, Ca.stle-d., Cardiff H. Huntley, Glo ster House, Penarth Austin and Silcooks, Swan3ea T. H. Austin, Neath-road, Landore; D. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery, W. Hancock, Downing-st., & J. L. Boven, Lakeficlii, Ltanelly: H. Lewis, Bridge-si, NeatU; L. Jones, 23, \'illiers-st., Briton Ferry J. Roberts, £ pntypridd; I). T. Davies, Merthyr J. S. Lambert, 2, Woodlands, Forth; D. J. Evans, Merthyr; W. Smitli,42 ll;tnnali-st,.I-Iortli.A. l'iliiey,,Steiiin -Saw -.Nlills, -JDei'tillery; A. H. Thomas, Blaina; A. Davies, 1, Queen- Pontlottyn; W. H Hifrchings, Aberkenfig; J. ^gomas. Trsdegar ;J. D. Thomas, Seven Sisters, Neath. PALGRAVE: MURPHY & Co.'s LINE OF STEAMERS. „ SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. oipi- .Captain Connor ^MFJNI) Captain Codd O,^ OPORTO Captain Hoare fci«le I10 a\,ove or other steamers of the same Line Oay:entled ,eave s wansea for Hamburg every Ten apply to the owners, Palgrave, A a(fP)'y & Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the A a',s' BURGESS & CO., Swansea ^gent at Hamburg D. FUHRMANN. 5852 PALGRA VE, MURPHY, AND CO.'S REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS ROM BAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. City of Amsterdam, I City of Hamburg City of Belfast City of Lisbon, City of Bristol City .of Liverpool, City of Cadiz, City of Malaga, City of Cork, City of Oporto, City of Dortmund, City of Rotterdam. One of the above First-class Steamers is intended leave HAMBURG for CARDIFF and CARDIFF foi fiAMBURG at regular intervals. For particulars apply to PALGRAVE, MURPHY, AND Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin or to J. T. DUNCAN & CO., CARDIFF. Agent at Hamburg—D. FUHRMANN. 1196 CARDIFF AND OPORTO. .J 4e|§iKSBC The GENERAL STEAM NAVIGATION CO.'S STEAMERS will SAIL about *j»ERY THREE WEEKS (circumstances permitting) With general goods. rates of freights, <fcc., apply to the Company, 55, UREAT TOWER-STREET, LONDON, or JAMES EVENS and CO., Ltd., BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. Xext sailing 25th January. 2790 LONDON TO CARDIFF & SWANSEA. IMPROVED WEEKLY SERVICE, > The London and South Wales Steamers FITZWIL- igJAM and GIRDLENESS are intended to SAIL WEEKLY from KING AND QUEEN WHARF, ROTHERH1THE, LONDON, with Goods and Passen- ters, for CARDIFF and SWANSEA. F1TZWILLIAM S.S Feb. 2 GIRDLENESS S.S Feb. 9 For further particulars apply to Matthews and Luff, 102, J?ej*ehuK,h-street, ixindon; F. H. Tucker Jnd Co., Swansea; or Matthews and Luff, Vienna Chambers. Cardiff. 2227 Please note Change in Loading Eterth. ENICE, TRIESTE, and YMIWE. Calling at other Adriatic Ports if inducement offers. STEAMERS EVERY 14 DAYS, weather and circumstances permitting. Apply to BAILEY AND LEETHAM, 12, MARK-LANE, LONDON. 1361 QORNS CORNS!! 0ORNS I 9, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. R A J. JPIRASER, CHIROPODIST (Late with Mr. Anderson, Bristol), Begs to. announce that on and after MONDAY, the 5th of FEBRUARY, Be MAY BE CONSULTED AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. Daily Attendance. Moderate Charges. Testimonials on Application. 132 No NAME OINTMENT, This Ointment is confidentially recommended as an oM, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy, scrofula Slandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald heads, blotches on the face and body, 8t Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, fuea, fistula rheumatism, bunions, &c. It will soon heal up the Inost obstinate eruptions ot the 3kin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot "Kro NAME PILLS. For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles fistula, glandular swellings, &c., &c. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are Onic and invigorating, and, acting ttpon the secretions are a truly valuable blood purifiers, and may "sedin conjunction with the "No Name Ointment any of the above diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all chemists. Price, 7 £ d and 2s 9d each. No family should be without SOLE PROPRIETO R J WHITEHOUSE, 194, DERITEND, BIRMINGHAM. Acenrs wanted m every district 1335 BEST FAMILY MEDICINE. AYE'S Thly PURIFY the BLOOD. A mild but. effeot«al aperient. They cure Indigestioi Headache, Dys- Wpepsia, Constfifetion, Bile, Ner- ORSDELL'S vousness, <fcc. Theyare invaluable to Ladies, as the correct all irregu larities, remove all obstructions, and restore to complete health. UrtLS In use nearly 100 years. Of all :to.. Chemists, price, Is I%d, 2s 9d and 4s 6d per box* SaUs iiu AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. BOWLING BROTHERS. g Old Stores Oft'al etc at^™eJdsoNS. Messrs J. J. BRADDIOK ana ..Feb. 8 Three Vessels, at Hubbastorte, Devon Mr D. EVANS. Feb 7 Ironmongery, &c., at CariHff .•• ••• Messrs ISVANh A .Feb. 2 Furniture Dealer's Stock^n-Trade, Mi; JOHN FRANC Feb g & & Properties, at Salerooms, Carditf „ Valuable Horses, at Cardiff. -• — ^^r J. E. GUNN. Valuable Property, at Bnilth.. „^pr^'ur'TTt? Messrs S. HERN and PERT »V LL. Freehold Properties, at the Mart.^mllff Feb. 15 Messrs H. HILL & CO. Household Furniture, at Swansea. iJeb. 2 Mr GEORGE G. JONES. Leasehold Properties, el)' Mr W. G. LA J 1Y. Hunters, Harness Horses, at Carctm Feb. 5 Sheep and Cattle, at Canton 1< air Feb. 5 Prize Does and Poultry, at Cardiff Feo. 14 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Household Furniture, at Swansea Feb. 8 Leasehold Properties, at Swansea -•••••• ..Feb. 14 Messrs HENRY LEWIS) and SON. Colliery Horses, at Mountain Ash peb. 6 y Messrs LLOYD & THOMAS. Freehold Property, at Trelech-ar-Bettws Feb. 6 Messrs R. and W. MACK. Collieries, atNewcastie-upon-Tvne Feb. 10 Messrs J. G. MADDOX & SON Household Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff..Feb 6 &8 Mr MORGAN MORGAN. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Feb. 9 Household Furniture, etc., at Cardiff .Feb. 15 Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT. Meadow and Clover Hay, at Newport Feb 7 Messrs POWELL & DEAN. Leasehold Residences, etc., at Cardiff Feb 6 Messrs ED WARD ROBERTS & SON. Leasehold DweUing-house<, at Swansea, Feb 14 JUessrs SlEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. FafcjSWlocks and Cob Jlare, at Canton Fair .Feb. 5 Ground Rent and Bttiioing Sites, at Cardiff .Feb. 10 Freehold Farm and Lands, at Cardiff Feb. 10 Messrs QUAKER & SON. Wine and Spirit Vtilit.E; at Abergavenny Feb 6 Messrs THOMAS WALSH & SON. Ship's Provisions, &'C., %t AVaterforl Feb. 7 rr, Mr A- A. WESTON. Salo of Poulty, etc., a,t the Mart, Newport Feb. 4 Mr JOHN YOUNG Stock m-Trade, at Newport.Feb. 5 SALE OF DESIRABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES ™ROATIt PARK AND AT COURT- ROAD, SALTMEAD. ALSO LARGE CORRUGATED IRON SHED AS STANDING AT REAR OF PREMISES, No. 10, CASTi,E-ROAD, CARDIFF. "iV/TESSRS POWELL and DEAN will SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 6th February, 189, at 7.30 p.m. precisely, the following PROPERTIES, Viz. LOT 1.—ALFRED-STREET, NEAR ROATH PARK. —Ail that desirable LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, with Garden at rear, known as No. 45, Alfred-street, Roath, held on a lease of 99 years from 29th Septem- ber, 1392, at an annual ground rent of B3 5s. The house contains on ground floor, drawing-room, morning-reora, kitchen, scullery, and usual offices aud on first floor, four bedrooms, bath-room and lavatory, fitted complett. with hot and cold water and w.c. LOT 2.—All that LEAS liHO LD VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 45, Alfred-Street aforesaid, held on a lease of 99 years from 29th September, 1892, at au annual ground rent of £ 3 Is. The house contains on ground floor, drawing-room, morning-room, conservatory, kitchen, scullery, and usual offices on first floor, 3 bedrooms, bath-room, and lavatory, fitted complete with hot and cold water and w.c. LOT 3.-All that similar LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 47, Alfred-street aforesaid. LOT 4.—All that similar LEASEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, being No. 49, Alfred-street, aforesaid. LOT 5.—CO DRT-ROA.D. feALT^AD.—All that convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, situate as the 5th convenient DWELLING-HOUSE, situate as the 5th east of the New Board School, Court-road, Saltmead, Vr1 on a lease of 99 years from 2nd August, 1887, at an annual ground rent of £ 3. LOT 6.—All that similar DWELLING-HOUSE, situate adjoining to the last lot. „„„„„ LOT 7.—All that similar DWELLING-HOUSE, situate adjoining to the last lot. The above houses contain on ground floor, 2 parlours, kitchen, scullery, aud usual offices, with good garden in rear and on first floor, 3 bedrooms. Let at 8s per week each. LOT B.-CORII.UGATr,,D IRON SHED.-All tha.t SHED, about 40ft. x 20ft, with corrugated iron roof, glazed skylight, and timber all complete, standing in rear of premises, No. 10, Castle-road, Cardiff. For further particulars as to Lots 1 to 7, apply to the Auctioneers, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff (and at Baldwin-street, Bristol); or to Mr JAMES MORGAN, Solicitor, Wilts and Dorset Bank Chambers, Cardiff. Orders to view the Shed (Lot G) may be obtained of t,he Auctioneers or of Messrs Wheeler and Gee, 26, Castle-road, Cardiff. 4011 SALE TO-MORROW. ON SATURDAY NhXT, FEBRUARY 3RD. LATTY'S REPOSITORY, Cardiff. Sale of Hunters, Harness Horses, Cobs, and Ponies also 20 fine sets superior silver and brass mounted Harness, Bribes, Saddles, Kerry Hosre Clothing, 15 pairs Carriage Lamps, etc.; two powerful cart horses, 5 years, 16.2. staunch and quiet workers, way-anted sound two bay cobs, 5 years, 14.3, quiet to ride and drive, warranted sound several ponies and harness horses, together with numerous other lots. 4028 On TUESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 6th and 8th, 1894. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALES of a Cabinet- maker's Stock of valuable well-made HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, sold under a deed of assignment (stock vaiued a.t £5(0); also APPOINTMENTS from Glentield, Richmond-road, Roath. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND SON are favoured with instructions, as above, to SfcLL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, the whole of the very superior and nearly new HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, including an upright. grand piano in walnut case, dining and drawing-room suites, sideboards and elegant cabinets, marble clocks and pairs of bronzes, dining and occasional tables, walnut overmantels, carpets, rugs, 4 complete bedroom suites, 4ft. and 6ft., wardrobes, pairs toilets, 7 iron and brass bedsteads, with bedding complete, etc., etc. On view days prior to and Mornings of each Day's Sale, which will commence at 2 o'clock precisely. 1111 SALE OF IRONMONGERY. Ac., AT 50, SALIS- M KURY-ROAD, CATHAYS, CARDIFF. R D. EVANS is instructed to SELL w v iw i?2on tlle Premises as above, on WEDNESDAY, 7th February, 1894, at 11 o'clock, a quantity of GENERAL IRONMONGERY, Tin goods, lamps, lamp-glasses, rolling machine, three large glass shop cases, counter, window fittings, and shelving. Auctioneer's Office, 9, Windsor-place, Cardiff. 4109 SALE THIS DAY. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. 46, ELDON-ROAD, RIVERSIDE. ESTATE OF JOHN LEMON, DECEASED. TO PARTIES FURNISHING AND FURNITURE DEALERS, &C. MESSRS EVANS and HUGHES are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, the remain- lnVlJRNITURE DEALERS STOCK-IN-TRADE, at the above Premises, on FRIDAY NEXT, February 2nd, 1894, at 12 o'clock (noon) sharp. The whole of the Goods are entirely new, and are for absolute sale. Auctioneers' Offices, 4084 Borough Chambers, Wharton-street. 73Se ON SATURDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 3RD, at 3 o'clock p.m. IMPORTANT SALE OF PRIZE AND OTHER DOGS, POULTRY, PIGEONS, RABBITS, CAGE BIRDS, AND OTHER LtVE STOCK. 1MTR A. A. WESTON begs to announce J-^JL that he will hold a SALE of the above at the ASction Mart, 13, New Dock-street. ViL GOODJ5NTRIES TO HAND. 742e .1 reqpfiteif early to include in Catalogue. 4085 Awbtioneers office#—13, New Dock-street. Newport. WINE AMi&PJRIT MERCHANTS, BREWERS, c: AND OTHERS. „ ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS M FOR SALE. ESSRS STRAKER and SON will S I'XL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, 6th February, 1894, at for 3 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, all that valuable FREEHOLD WINE AND SPIRIT VAULTS, situate and being No. 14, High-street, in about the centre of the town of Abergavenuy, in the County of Monmouth, known as The Guildhall Inn, now in the Occupation of Mr Philip Henry Price, on a yearly tenaucy which will expire on the 20th June, 1894. at the annual rent of £46. The house contains in the D iaement, cellars, kitchen, and w.c. on the ground floor, large bar and parlour; on the first floor. two sitting-rooms and on the second floor, three bedrooms. High-street is the main thoroughfare in the town, and there is a good old-established trade done in the house, which is free tot everything. Possession may be had on the 20th June, 1894. This is an exceptional opportunity for securing a very snug, little ftuly-licensed house, which can be easily and inexpensively managed. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at Abergavenny; or to Mr JAMES H. FARQUHAR, 3869 Solicitor, Abergavenny. IN BANKRUPTCY. Re J. COULSON. 25, BANES WELL-ROAD, NEWPORT. TO JEWELLERS, WATCHMAKERS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN YOUNG has been instructed by G. H. Llewellyn, Esq., Official Receiver, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, without Reserve, on the Premises, the whole of the STOCK-IN-TRADE, Viz. Silver lever and Geneva watches, English, American, and German clocks, glass cases, spectacles, desk, jet goods, brooches, links, studs, chains, iron stove, Windsor show case, with slide, floor cloth, thimbles, iron safe. match boxes, watch shields, Itc., etc. Piano by Spencer and Co., London. Also a few lots of Household Furniture. Sale on MONDAY, February 5th, 1894, at 2.30 p.m. Dated Auctioneer's Office, 1, Tredegar Chambers, January 30th, 1894. 4076 N E U P- A L G I A-ICEALL'S TONIC TESTIMONIAL KBALL'S from "Bazaar. KEALL'S Trkxrr/ 1 was a fearful suf- IONIC feier from Neuralgia, IONIC r>rr»»« and despaired of a ^URES remedy until I heard CURES vifiip»rr,r. Keall's Tonic and JNJiUKALGIA.t Neuralgic Mixture, NEURALGIA PWRTATIC ,s,nal: bottles of G&KiAIN which quite cured me. CERTAIN Axrr. « E W. O Pj;ce ls iy2d, AND oS bd, aud 4& 6(1 nar SPEEDY 1 bottle: Free by Post, SPEEDY Is 4d, 3$, and 4s 9d. AGENTS. „ CARDIFF.-Mr Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke-street; Mr Robb, Chemist, Roath NEWPORT.—Messrs Garret* .BrosChemists, 171, Commercial-street. NEATH—Mt J G. Isaac (late Hayman), Chemist. LLANF"Y.-Mr Morgan W. James. LONDON.—Newbery and Son. Proprietor, Mr KEALL Dentist, J99, High-street. Swansea 65e—1362 Salts hu Ruction. BY ORDER OF THE~lviORTGAGEES AND LIQUIDATORS. „, BRECONSHIRE, °?e F° tne London and Ninth-Western Railway Station at Llan-gammarch; within two hours of Shrewsbury and Swansea about 4% hours from Liverpool and Manchester; five, hours from Bir- mingham and the Potteries; and about seven hours from London. SALE OF A VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD HOTEL, known the LLANGAMMARCH PUMP HOUSE AND LAKE HOTEL, Together with the of the Mineral Springs and Land adjoining, in the P&rish of Llanlleonfel, in the County of Brecon, and also all that Valuable FREEHOLD FARM adjoining, known as TYN-Y-COED: ]%/TR J. E. GUNN is in receipt of •A.7JL instructions from the Mortgagees of Lot 1 and the Liquidators of Lot 2 to SELL by AUCTION, at the LION HOTEL, BUILTH, ON TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH, 1894, At 2 o'clock in the Afternoon, LOT I-All that HIGHLY-IMPORTANT AND VALUABLE PROPERTY kuown as the PUMP HOUSE AND LAKE HOTEL, together with the Lake, Freehold Lands, &c., belong- ing thereto, containing about 8% Acres and 3% Acres or thereabouts of Land suitable for building purposes, held on a lease for the unexpired term of 99 years at a ground rent of £9 per annum, which is part. of the sum of £ 1810s referred to in Lot 2, together with the lease of the Mineral Springs, Water, Sporting and Golfing Rights on the Eppynt Hill. LOT 2. —All that FREEHOLD FARM Known as TYN-Y-COED. Together with the commodious Residence, superior Farmhouse, Outbuildings, and Premises, situate in the Parish of Lia.nLieontel, in the County of Brecon, con- taining about 255A. 3R. 1 £ P. Or thereabouts also the Ground Rents, amounting to JE18 10s per annum, arising from land already let on such Estate on Building Leases, subject to which leases this lot will be sold. The Estate M well timbered, and one of the most beau- tiful and picturesque in Wales. Rising to a height of 300ft., almost perpendicular from the lake, is a fine Plantation of oak, birch, mountain ash, larch, Scotch fir, poplars,and thorns, the varied foliage of which has a most pleasing effect. Winding walks are laid out in the plantation, with rustic seats overlooking the lake and river Irfrm, whence a magnificent view of the surround- ing country may be obtained, presenting a panoramic view rarely met with and not easily forgotten. A considerable portion of the land is magnificently situated for building purposes, and the erection of Villa Residences would greatly enhance the value of the Estate. Many places of great historical interest are situate within easy distance of the property. Builth, Wolf's Leap, Beulah, Lhvynmadoc, Llanwrtyd Wells, New- bridge-on-Wye, Llandrindod, I-landovery. and Brecon are all within easy driving distance. Printed Plans, with particulars and conditions, may be had on application to Messrs Tennant and Jones, Solicitors, Aberavou, Port Talbot Mr T. P. Martin, Architect, Swansea Mr E. T. Owen, Solicitor, Builth; at the Hotel; or of the Auctioneer, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 4080 275, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR MORGAN MORGAN is instructed by the Official Receiver to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above address, on TUESDAY, the 13th day of February, 1894, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, consisting of DRAWING-ROOM.—Walnut settees and lounges in green velvet, lady's easy and occasional chairs in do., full trichord pianoforte in walnut case by Collard and Collard, walnut oval table, whatnots, occasional tables, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, etc., etc. DINING-ROOM.—Mahogany^ suite in leather, nipNigany bookcass, iuah'ogany diiung-table, -Wainutt cabinets pianoforte in walnut case by Vauderholt, rugs, fender and irons, curtains, American organ in walnut case, 10 stops and knee swell, by Brattlebors two Singer sewing machines. The Contents of Four Bedrooms, comprising iron and brass bedsteads, spring and wool mattresses, feather and millpuff beds, walnut and enamelled bed. room suites, chest drawers, dressing tables, and wa3h- stands, etc., etc., and the usual kitchen uteusils. Goods on view morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock noon. 4103 WALDRIDGE AND CHESTER SOUTH MOOR COLLIERIES. IN THE COUNTY OF DURHAM. MESSRS R. and W. MACK are in- s.ructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the County Hotel, Newcastle-upon- Tyne, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of February, 1894, at 12 o'clock at Noon, unless the same shall be pre- viously disposed of by private tieaty, the current- going COLLIERIES, Situate near Chester-le-street, in the County of Durham, "allørt THE WALDRIDGE AND CHESTER SOUTH MOOR COLLIERIES. These Collieries have at present a. daily output of about 1,200 tons of coals of good quality, suitable for urltl gas, coking, or manufacturing purposes, and this out- put could with a little additional expenditure be con- siderably increased. With the Collieries there will be sold 85 coke ovens and 292 copyhold and 143 leasehold workmen's cottages, together with 10% acres of copyhold land at Waldridge, and 13% acres of land at Chester South Moor Colliery, part of which is available for the erection of coke ovens. There will also be included in the Sale the WALD- RIUGE COLLIERY RAILWAY, of about one mile in length, over which coals of the following Collieries are led, in addition to the coal produced at Waldridge Colliery, viz., Edmondsley, Sacriston, Charlaw, and N'ettleswortb. The Collieries will be sold as a curient going concern, and the purchaser will take over all current contracts for the sale of coals and coke. The coals of the Collieries are principally shipped at Tyne Dock, in the river Tyne, and the Sunderland Dock, but all the Collieries are connected with the North-Eastern Railway, which affords access to the new shipping places atDunston on the river Tyne. For further particulars and conditions of Sale apply to Messrs COOPER & GOODGER, Solicitors, 27, Grey-street, Newcastle on-Tyne or Messrs STANTON & ATKINSON, Solicitors, Grainger-street West, Newcastle-on-Tyne or Messrs WALTER LEE, SCOTT & GIBBONS, Solicitors, 33, Mosley-street, Manchester; or R. & W. MACK. Auctioneers, 3970 73, Pilgrim-street, Newcastle-on-Tyne. CWM CYNON STAHLES, MOUNTAIN ASH, GLAMORGANSHIRE, Within a few minutes' walk from Mountain Ash Stations on the Great Western and Taff Vale Railways. IMPORTANT SALE OF COLLIERY HORSES. MESSRS HENRY LEWIS AND SON have been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above-na.med place, on TUESDAY, February 6th, 1894, the whole of the following COLLIERY HORSES, viz. 12 powerful colliery horses, of different apres and sizes 1 six-year-old cob mare, about 14 hands high. Terms cash. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock sharp. Auctioneers' Office, Gellihir Farm, Nelson, Glamor-. ganshir*, January 25th, 1894. 4092 SII.M. DOCKYARD, PEMBROKE DOCK. ALE of OLD STORES, OFFAL, and FIREWOOD at the above Yard (by order of the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty) on MONDAY, Feb. 5th, 1894, at 12 o'clock precisely, consisting of teak edgings, pieces, and slabs; teak oftal, from plank; firewood, old block paving, leather, old; canvas, new cuttings canvas rags, painted and tarred; Kynas- ton's hooks, old steel files, zinc screws, cocks, bib brass, old iron, wrot, scrap, funnel casing, etc.; old corrugated iron, angle iroll, square cornered; zinc ashes, in casks; metal ashes, gla.-s carboys, grind. stones, manual capstan, ga3 pendants, cable wood drums, etc. Catalogues may be had on application to the Auctioneers and at the Dockyard. BOWLING BROTHERS. Auctioneers to the Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty. 4029 IpEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON I TONIC Strengthens the Nerves and Muscular System — PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC Animates the Spirits and Mental Faculties. DEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC Promotes Appetite and Improves Diges- tion. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC thoroughly RecruiU the General Health, and induces a proper healthy condition of the Nervous and Physical l'orces. REAT NERVE STRENGTH.— Ij PEPPER'S GU1NINE and IRON TONIC braces up the weakened nerves, increases strength of pulse, fortifies the nerve centres. I^LREAT RODILY STRENGTH VJT PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC— By enriching the blood, giving firmness to the tissues AND strengthening BIUSCBIAT system. «re&KNE*S disappears, appetite returns, fatigue ceases, 'antl cruited health results. GREAT MENTAL STRENGTH.— PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC, by its supporting influences ou the body and nerves, repairs he ravages caused by over-taxing the brain power, and so igves really great mental strength. It costs about iy2d each dose. (AREAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH.— H PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC pro motes appetite, strengthens the stomach, stopping (sinking sensations, removes indigestion, heartburn palpitation, cures dyspepsia, constitutional debility restoring health, strength, and energy. ALF-CROWN BOTTLES of PEP- PER'S.QUININE and IRON TONIC are now sold, bringing it in reach of all. Next size, 32 doses 4s 6d Insist on having Pepper's Tonic. No otber I of an y use. SULPHOLINE LOTION clears the SKIN K3 SPOTS, BLEMISHES, BLOTCHES, REDNESS, ROUGHNESS, DISCOLORATIONS UNSIGHTLY OBJECTIONABLE APPEARANCES, UNCOMFORTABLE SKIN DISFIGUREMENTS, Entirely fade away QULPHOLINE LOTION makes the SKTh: ks HEALTHY SOFT, BEAUTIFUL, TRANSPARENT, SMOOTH, SUPPLE. QULPHOLINE. —For the COMPLEXION O SOFTENS and PRESERVES. GIVES a HEALTHY SURFACE COUNTERACTS EFFECTS of WEATHER EMBELLISHES and IMPROVES Shilling Bottles, overywhe.e. QULPHOLINE—ThebeatSKINLOTION O BEAUTIFULLY FRAGRANT. COOLING and REFRESHING A most DESIRABLE APPLICATION ABSOLUTELY PURE and BABMLESS Shilling Bottles, everywhere. 1062 1 ftlts by Jlaxiimt. On THURSDAY, February 8th, 1894, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat-street, Swansea., at 11.30 sun., sharp. Important Sale of Valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE and other EFFECTS, removed for con. venience of Sale to the above address, under the powers of a Bill of Sale. It comprises walnut and mahogany dining tables, with extra leaves Singer's sewing machine in excellent coudition, Brussels, tapestry, and Dutch carpets; a. magnificent Axminster bordered carpet, hearth- rugs to match, regulator clock, marble timepiece, strikes hours and half-hours three rolls cf new stair carpet, two very handsome sideboards, complete dining-room suite in saddlebags, two very choice inlaid rosewood china cabinets, very large settee in Morocco, suitable for a billiard room three Chippendale drawing-room chairs, two grandfather's easy chairs in saddlebags, camera and accessories complete, large mahogany dinner waggon^ very handsome bedroom suite in walnut and ash complete, ditto in dark walnut, walnut, rosewood and mahogany overmantels, painted bed- room suite, letter-press find stand. IVf ESSRS JOHN M. LE1DER and SON i-7jL will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, on THURSDAY, February 8th, 1894. Goods on view Wednesday, February 7th, and morn- ing of sale. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 4125 TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. Important. Sale of House Property, situate in the County Borough of Swansea, which will be sold at low upset prices. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON rAlave received instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Anction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, February 14th, 1894, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. Particulars :— LOT 1.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES, known as No. 16, Bryn-road, Swansea, lately in the occupation of J. Ivor Evans, Esq., as yearly tenant, at a rent of B50 per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes. LOT 2.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE. MUSES, known as No. 17, Bryn-road, now unoccupied,« but yielding, when let, an annual rental of £50, tenant paying rates and taxes. Lots 1 and 2 are held for a term of 99 years from 25th day ot December, 1888, at the yearly ground rent of B12 7s, which will be equally apportioned, i.e., £6 3s 6d on each lot. LOT 3.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- lISES, known as 18, Bryn-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr A. Richards, as yearly tenant, at a rent of B50 per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes. Held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of De. cember, 1838, at the yearly ground rent of £7 14s. LOT 4.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE. MISES known as No. 20, Bryn-road, Swansea, now ia the occupation of Mr Owen Harris, as yearly tenant, at a rent of £5210.. per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes. Held for a term of 99 years from tne 29th day of September, 1875, a.t the yearly ground rent of £9 18s. LOT 5.—All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES known as No. 34, Bryn-road, Swansea, now or lately in the occupation of Mr Edward Bath, as yearly tenant, at a rent of B30 per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes. LOT 6.-AU that DWELLING-HOUSE and PRE- MISES known as No. 35, Bryn-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr D. H. Morgan, as yearly tenant, at a rent of S30 per annum, tenant paying rates and taxes. Lots 6 a.nd 7 are held for a term of 99 years from the 25th day of Marcli, 1888, at a yearly ground rent of S8 14s, which will be equally apportioned, i.e., £4 7s on each lot. LOT 7.-All that DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES known as No. 168, St. Helen's-road, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mrs Holw&y, of the yearly value of j240 per annum. Clear of rates and taxes. This lnf is held for a term of 99 years (less one day) dM of March, 1875, at the yearly ).&08int\1t iE¿è J.}AÇR!oPvOpD, LOT 8.—All that PIKCtf with worshop (54ft. by 15ft.) erected at the rear of Nos. 9,10, and 11, St. Helen's-aveiSie^ Swansea, lately in the occupation of Mr F: P. Holway! as yearly tenant at a rent of £ 12 per annum, including rates and taxes. Held for an unexpired term of aboift 89 years, free of ground rent. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at their oflices, Goat-street Chambers; and to Messrs Davies and Ingram, solicitors, Commercial Chambers Lower Goat-street, Swansea. 4106 SALE THIS DAV. LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS. 10, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. RILL and CO. WUISELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the above premises ou FRIDAY, February 2nd, 1894, a large assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS comprising oak dining-room suite in American leather dining-room suite m saddlebag, mahogany cheffonier' inlaid walnut sideboard with plate-glass back, walnut overmantels, gilt pier glasses, carpets,rugs, eaav chairs, couches, walnut pianoforte by Hoffman,'mahogany and walnut < washstands with niajble top, do. dressing table wittr glass attached, hh-ch and Wftlnut. 'wardrobes, iron and brass bedsteads, feather and millpuff- -beds, spring and wool mattresses, sets of chamber ware, painted washstands and tables, towel horses, pictures, sewing machines, kitchen dresser, tables, kitchen requisites and sundries. Sale to commence at 11 o'clock. 4089 HAFODNEDDYN, Distant about 4 miles from Llandilo, and about IV2 wile from Golden Grove Railway Station. Mil JOHN FRANCIS is instructed by His Honour Judge Beresford to SELL by AUCTION, on the above premises, on MONDAY and TUESDAY, 5th and 6th of February, 1894, at 12 noon each day, the whole of the VALUABLE STOCK, hay, carriages, harness, saddles, bridles, implements* Also the whole of the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and other effects. 4093 Catalogues may be obtained of Mr J. Lockyer, County Press, Llandilo or of the Auctioneer, at Carmarthen. PRELUIINARY ANNOUNCEMENT: ESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS & SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, 14th February 1894, in 4 Lots, subject to conditions of sale. all thme FOUR LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES. Nos. 1, A, 6, and 4, Manuel-street, Swansea, Sale to commence at 3 o'clock. Further particuiars may be obtained of Messrs Collins and Woods, Solicitors, Worcester place or of the Auctioneers, 45, Oxford-street, Swansea. 4097 To be SOLD by AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY NEXT, Februaiy 7th, at 1 waive noon, for account of whom it may concern, at the Palace Yard, Tramorfe, Co. Waterford, THE entire STOCK of PROVISIONS, A SAILS, ROPES, BOATS, &c., saved in good condition from the wreck of the barque Monmouth- shire, of Liverpool, 1,HIS tons register, wrecked at Tramore whilst on her voyage from Cardiff to South America, consisting of sets of new sails, bolts of canvas, hawsers, tow ropes, coils of new rope, blocks, oils and paints, four ship's b.»ats, spars, oars flags, compasses, lamps life buoys and belts, new patent log charts, nautical books and instruments, fogLrns, and sundry packages of ship's provisions; also quantity of stores in bond (lying in the Queen's Warehouse, AVater. ford), consisting of tea., tobacco, raisins, lime juico, spirits, anù WIne. *u For further particulars apply to Cantain O G K^e^or; wT!lrd Lloyds Agent, S WaterfordTor to b S°D' Auctioneei'3' „ N. RUNDELL, Jun., jiit Liverpool Salvage Association, change-buildings, Liverpool. tfafars gttft Contracts. BEDWAS SCHOOL BOARD. ALTERATTn'V«:rt/\ VLvite& ADDITIONS and SCHOOf J PZa MAE8YCWMMER BOARD Eeclwa.s BfJdge Scl}ooJ. cwtvnrnSpecifications reiating to the Maesy- c™" 01X11 mspeeted at the Maesy- Tw,^t « 1 ?0u,se\ and those relating to the Bedwas Bridge School at the Bed was Bridge School i,, *^e" Any further particulars can be obtained from Mr Kvan Davies, Architect, Maesycwmmer, or from the undersigned. Tenders tor both Contracts jointly, and for each separately, must reach the undersigned not later than February 17th next. i'he Board do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. Dated this th day of January, 1894. T. S. EDWARDS, Clerk to the Board 29, High-street, Newport, Mon. 4075 FILENDERS are solicited for thft CON- STRUCTION of a NEW ROAD on the Forest Estate, Treforest, Plans and Specifications to be seen at Messrs Crawshays' Estate Office, Treforest or a.t Mr W. Thomas, Mining Offices, Brynawel. Aberdare. I TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS^ I) THE LARGEST STOCK OF STEEL AND IRON JOISTS, PLATES, GIRDERS, T'a, L% CHANNELS, •EC., out of London. DAWNAY'S SOLID FIREPROOF FLOORING In use 27 Years. WORKS G.W.R. SIDINGS, ROATH. ARCHIBALD D JQAWNAY, 13:t7 71, TUDOR-ROAD, CARDIFF. ■JGDMJFRD FINCH AND CA (LIMITED), BRIDGE WORKS. CHEPSTOW, Ship Builders and General Mechanical Engineers. Tugs, Barges, Bridges, Roofing, Pithead Frames^ Trams, Cages, aud all Colliery Requirements. Masts, steel or iron, made to order in Six Days. 3633 ENJOY SAUCE, GAUCE. AND USE IT DAILY* PIQUANT. STIMULATING HOK & 00., NONE SO AGREEABLE.^ MANCHESTER SOLD BY ALI. GROCERS AND STORES. WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE) W ORM LOZENGES For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy has met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable), like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these Lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, nstead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sir,—I have for some time used your AnthelmioMe or Worm Lozenges, in my family, and find them a veiy speedy and efficacious cure for ascearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is a ( ioafc reoopi. mendation for children. W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdon. Sold at 9%d, 131hd, and 2s 9d per box,tby most chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, chemist 30, High-street, Swansea. A Ust of testimonials. ITinptoms, etc.. on application 1231 j$ublir Jltrfes. ADOG, POULTRY, CAGE-BIRD, AND PIGEON SHOW will be held in TREORKY CGlamorganshire), on THURSDAY, March 15th, when iiberal prizes and numerous specials will be given. 4041 H. HARRIS, Hon. Sec. CARDIFF PISCATORIAL SOCIETY.— Vy The ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the GLOBE HOTEL, CASTLE-STREET, on MONDAY NEXT, February 5th, at 8 p.m., when important ques- tious affecting local anglers will be discussed. All anglers (non-members especially) are cordially invited to attend. 426 QUNDAY~TFTERNOON POPULAR fD SERVICES, PARK-HALL, CARDIFF, j SUNDAY NEXT, AT 3 P.M., j ADDRESS BY REV. T. W. MEDHURST. TENOR SOLO, THE GOOD SHEPHERD (Barri). (Chorus "Justice and Mercy." Comet Solo The Better Land (by desiro). I Chairman-COUNCILLOR WILLIAM LEWIS. GRAND ORGAN AT 2.50 P.M. 2611-9143 LONDON COLLEGE OF MUSIC, CARDIFF CENTRE. The Rev. Canon THOMPSON. D.D.,Vicar of St. John's, will DISTRIBUTE theCERTIFICATES to the success ful Candidates at the recent Examination, held in December, on TUESDAY NEXT, FEBRUARY 6TH, Twelve o'clock Noon, at the TOWN HALL, CARDIFF, By kind permission of his Worship the Mayor, W. Trounce, Esq. F. Atkins, Mus. Bae., Oxon, Repre- sentative. 4121 "WORK FOR CHRIST AMONG THE WAIFS AND STRAYS." JJR. G A R N A E D O- Will (D.V.) give AN ADDRESS On the above subject, on behalf of the Homes under his care, in the PARK HALL, CARDIFF, On TUESDAY EVENING, 6TH FEB., 189V at 8 o'clock. The chair will be taken by the REv. CANON THOMPSON, D.D. Some MUSICAL LITTLE BOYS from the Homes will play selections ab intervals. Admission SIXPENCE Scond Seats, Is; Reserved Seats, 2s. Tickets may bo obtained of Messrs Thompson and Shackel), Queen's Music Warehouse; B. Norton and Son, Queen-street Post-office; Newman and Sons, 94. Queen-street John Hogg, Bookseller, 54, Quefen-street William Jones, 61, Duke-street William Lewis, 22, Duke-sfcreet; Edwin Dobbin, 1, St. Mary- street. and at the Ever Open Door, 15, Moira- terrace, Cardiff. Collection in aid of the Homes, now containing nearly Five Thousand Boys and Girls. 152884016-715e NDOWED SCHOOLS ACT, 1869, and AMENDING ACTR. WELSH INTERMEDIATE EDUCATION ACT, li89. "r L- the Fnnds applicable out of the in tne iua*Lei .meys provided by Parliament, County Rate and (Customs and Excise) aud out of the Local TifrHvini Duties to the INTERMEDIATE aiu^^orwwnf EDUCATION of the Inhabitants of the MONMOUTH. f In the Matter of the Foundations in the same Coul.: called or known as 1.—The USK GRAMMAR SCHOOL FOUNDA- TION, regulated by scheme made under the Endowed Schools Acts on the 27th November, 1878, with the Share of \he Charity of Hannah Barnard Davies, payable V the Governing Body of the said School under a,scheme of the High Court of Justice, Chancery Division, of the 2nd March, 1891 2.—POWELL'S ENDOWED SCHOOL, in the Parish of Llantilio Crossenny, regulated by a scheme made under the Endowed ochools Acts oil the 23rd October, 1877, M altered |>y a scheme "f the Charity Commissioners of the 27th June, 1879 JONES'S ATAISHOUSE and GRAMMAR scHiOr. FOUNDATION, iegulat-EDBY T. sl¡1M" made under the Endowed Schools Atjts-ou the 23rd February, 1831. In the Matter of the Foundation, consisting of the share determined by the Charity Commissioners to be applicable for the benefit of the County of MON- MOUTH of HOWELL'S CHARITY for GIRLS' SCHOOLS in Wales, regulated by an Act of Parlia- ment, 15 and 16 Victoria, chapter 14, intituled An Act for the regulation and management of the Charity founded by Thomas Howell in or abont the year 1540, and for other purposes, and a scheme of the High Court of Chancery, established under that Act; In the Matter of the Welsh Intermediate Education Act, 1889 In the Matter of the Local Taxation (Customs and Excise) Act, 1890 and In the Matter of the Endowed Schools Act, 1869, and Amending Acts. Two Schemes for the Administration of the Funds applicable to the Intermediate and Technical Educa- tion of the Inhabitants of the County of Monmouth under the above-mentioned Acts, and of the above- mentioned Foundations, have been submitted by the Charity Commissioners to tliu Committee of Council on Education, being (a) a Scheme framed by the Charity Commissioners, and (b) a Scheme framed and submitted to the Charity Commissioners by the Joint Education Committee. Notice is Hereby Given, that during One Month from the date of the first publica- tion hereof the Committee of Council on Education will, In pursuance of Section 13 of the Endowed Schools Act. 1873, receive objections cr suggestions made to them in writing respecting such Schemes. Copies of the Schemes, price sixpence, may be obtained at the Office of the Charitv Commission, Whitehall, London, S.W., and of the parsons named below at each of the undermentioned places :— ABERCARN of Mr D. Davies ABERGAVENNY of Mr Harrison ABKRTILLERY of Mr George Jones BLACKWOOD i.. of Miss Smith BLAENAVON of Mr Probert; BLAINA of Mrs Thomas CAERLEON of Mr John Green CHEPSTOW of Mrs H. Griffiths EBBW VALE of Mr Evan Evans MONMOUTH of Messrs Bailey & Son PONTYPOOL of Messrs Hughes & Sons RHYMNEY. of Mr J. Canel; RISCA of Mr George Walker TREDEGAR of Mr Charles Peaty; USK of Mr J. H. Clarke. G. W. KEKEWICH, Secretary. Education Department, 30th January, 1894. 4115 ART CLASSES AND PRIVATE -fL LESSONS IN PAINTING In Oil and Water Colours. Students received at his studio, 22, The Walk, Cardiff, By RICHARD SHORT, R.C.A., Exhibitor Royal Academy, Institute, Grosvenor, Royal Society, Birmingham, Royal Hibernian Academy, &c., &c. NEXT TERM COMMENCES JANUARY 5RD, 18S4. Terms on application. 12S7 Etgal Notices. EVEREND WILLIAM ALONZO GRIFFITHS, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the STATUTE 22nd and 23rd Vict., cap. 35, inWulell An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees." r NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all CRE- DITORS and other persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of the Reverend WILLIAM ALONZO GRIFFITHS, formerly of Narberth, in the County of Pembroke, but late of Skeffcv, near Swansea, in the County of Glamorgan. Congregational Minister (who died ou the 7th day of December, 1893, and Administration with the Will annexed of his personal estate haviug been granted by the Principal Registry of her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 25th day of January, 1894, to Anna Jeffreys, Widow), are hereby required to send the particulars, in writing, of their Claims or Demands tons, the undersigned, the Solicitors for the said Anne Jeffreys, the Administratrix, on or before the 2nd day of March next, after which date the said Administratrix will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which she shall then have had notice a«nd she will not be liable for the assets of the said deceased, or any part thereof so distributed, to any person or persons of whose claims or demands she tsttfll lIIotthen have hid notice. Dated this 31st day of January, 1894. HARTLAND, ISAAC & WATKINS, 7, Rutland-street, Swansea, 4118 Solicitors for the Administratrix. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. A COMPLETE SET ONE GUINEA SINOLE TOOTH 2/fr Five Years' Warranty Prize Medal. GOODMAN & CO., 10, "DUKE STREET, & 55, QUEEN.ST., CARDIFF ARTIFICIAL TEETH PAINLESSLY FITTED by Atmospheric Suction, at one-third the usual charges. No Extra.dion» necessary; perfect awl permanent; life-like appearance; special SOFT PALATES for Tender Gums perfect for Mastication aud Speech COUNTRY PATIENTS supplied in One Visit, and railway fare allowed. SpecialattentiongiventoRepairs, Extractions,Stopping TESTIMONIALS.—Dr ANDREW WILSON (late s says:—"I can recommend Mr Goodman a a very skilful and humane Dentist His rea. sonable charges should attract to hiin all classes.'— Mr E. VYSE of Plaistow, says :—I am very well, ^pleased with the attention I have received from you The Artificial Teeth supplied have given me perfect [ satisfaction, as a previous set I hall from another 'dentist were by no means comfortable. I am indebted to Dr Andrew Wilson, editor of IJeaith, for recommend- ing me to youi establishment.' Consultations Free.—Speciality in WHITE ENAMEL andGOLIi KILLINGS, AMERICAN DENTISTRY and PLATELESS PALATES. Before entering look for the Name— GOODMAN & CO.. 10, DUKE-STftKET, 56, (^UEEN-ST.. CARDIFF. Hours—10 to f 118a—1380 Attendance EAST BARRY every TUESDAY, at Mrs Boyes, 125, York-place; and PONTYPRIDD WEDNESDAYS, at Mrs Pritchard 25. Tatf-slreec. rjflHE CARMARTHEN BILL-POSTING X COMPANY. 6, CHURCH-STREET, CARMARTHEN. Rill-posting and Advertising in all its Branches throughout vhe Counties of Carmarthen feml.rokp. and Cardigan. 1?06 PHILIP R. oTAM, Manager. fPuMir ppuitttnttnt5. ^BERAVON SCHOOL BOARD. The Aberavon School Board require the services of a CERTIFICATED MISTRESS for the Sand fields Infants' School. Salary, £55 per annum, with one third pupil teachers' grant. Applications, accompanied by copies of recent testimonials, to be sent to us on or before the 12th February inst. By order, TENNANT and JONES, Clerks to the Board. Aberavon, February 1st, 1894. 4123 dftaraiioit. CARDIFF. /^IVIL SERVICE APPOINTMENTS.— .Vy The latest and most valuable information, with papers, solutions, prospects, &c. Civil Service Annual," 400 pages, di post free. Clark's Civil Service College, 2, Chancery-lane, London. 404 rjUlINITY COLLEGE, LONDON. FOR MUSICAL EDUCATION AND EXAMINATION. Instituted 1872. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS, 189. The Regulations, with dates, are now to be had from the Local Secretary, WALTER SCOTT, 173, NEW- PORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. Sir Morgan Morgan, Chairman of Local Committee. NEXT PRACTICAL EXAMINATION IN MARCH. LAST DAY OF ENTRY, FEBRUARY 7TH. 3954 HARROW HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL -HL ROATH, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS—The Misses MARKS, Assisted by full staff, well qualified resident and visiting teachers. Conversational French (Parisian). Standard of education, that, of the Best High Schools. Boarders have thorough home life with every care. NEXT TERM, JANUARY 22ND. 5512 DANCING, &c.—The"Misses Evans hold their classes in Cardiff and neighbourhood. Private Lessons.—19, Westbourne-road, Penarth. 857 RA WING-ROOM DANCING. DE- PORTMENT AND HYGIENIC EXERCISE Madame GAULTIER has the pleasure to announce the RESUMING of CLASSES a.t the PARK-HALL, CARDIFF, FEBRUARY 6TH. Private Valse Lessons. "Drawing-room Skirt" and Fancy Dances. 3989 PENARTH. LADIES' COLLEGE, HENLEY HOUSE, I JLJ CHURCH-TERRACE, PENARTH. PRINCIPALS MISS FISHER, A.C.P., and MISS L. FISHER. I Professors attend for Languages, Dancing, the Violin, &c. Trained and Certificated Resident Governesses. Pupils very successful in passing the most important Local Examinations. Home-like accommodation for a limited number of Home-like accommodation for a limited number of boarders. Separate Kindergarten. Referees The Bishop of Llandaff, the Rector of Penarth, and rn.auv others. DATE of ItE-OPENING, JAN. 23rd. 3725 SWANSEA. Sw ANSEA (ARNOLD) COLLEGE, WOODLANDS, SWANSEA. NEXT TERM commences WEDNESDAY, ^January 17th, 18S4. During the last four years over 120 pupil, have passed London Matriculation, Navy, Civil Ser- vice, &c., &c. For prospectus, &c., apply Head Master. 3741 PENCADER. CARMARTHEN COUNTY SCHOOL, PENCADER.! HEAD MASTER J. D. EVANS. SCIENCE MASTER FRED. BEDDOW, B.Sc., of Edin., medallist in Chemistry also of Erlangen Univer- sity, Germany sometime County Council Lecturer. MATHEMATICAL MASTER W. E. PATERSON, B.A., ) Trinity College, Cambridge; 20th Wrangler; hofioirtj-k°n<*on Matriculation. ()uO\J'lL. 1RQ/_f-ondon Matriculation (first and ^5? ?? Y> IT L Matriculation Scholarships of K'lr!r Lampeter Colleges; Royal L'. and \;({on an(j Glasgow Royal <■ vr§e0- veons, London National College of V etennyry &«r„ Bradford United Provincial Bank of England; '■ phomiaim College 59 Science and Art Cenitic.ll'S^' v. Queen's Mathematics, Mechanics, Heat, Physiography Vt Scholarship, College of Preceptors. .< TERMS.—Boarders, 32 guineas; day-pupils, 4 1 guineas per annum. NEWPORT. MAI NDEE C J )LLEGE, N e wport. —High- -i-T.JL class. Select, Modern. Boarders and DaySchohrs. Principal, EDGAR WILLIAMS, M.A., B.D. (Edin.). BRISTOL. LONG ASHTON SCHOOL, -H NEAR BRISTOL. THIS SCHOOL WILL BE E OPENED on SATURDAY, JANUARY 20th. For prospectus and notice of School Scholarships apply to the Head- master, 3636 W. J. KEMPE, M.A. GLOUCESTER. EDUCATION.—17 guineas yearly for I board, laundress, .EnglislJ, French, muic. sing ing, aud dancing; 110 extras; certificated English and French governesses; gymnasium, tennis; cow kept. Ages 16 to 6. References, prospectuses, view of house and giounds, governesses.—7, Alfred-place, Gloucester. Stations on the M.R. and G.W.R. 315 CRYPT GHAMMAR SCHOOL, GLOUCESTER. Classical, Modern, and Junior Departments. I BOARDERS are received by the Head Master on very moderate tenns. For Prospectus and School Successes apply to the Rev. C. Naylor, M.A., Head Master. 2854 SHROPSHIRE. ELLESMERE LADIES' COLLEGE, JLJ SHROPSHIRE. Conducted by the Misses PRITCHARD. A SUPERIOR SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, situated in a. very pretty healthy locality with extensive grounds. Thorough teaching combined with careful moral a.nd physical training. Day-Pupils not received. Distin- guished Successes have been taken at the various Examinations. Terms moderate and inclusive. 955 ADDRESS, THE PRINCIPALS fBuUMng Brutus. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT JL INVESTMENT JGUILDING SOCIETY gl per cent, on DEPOSITS—Short Notice. 4 percent. on LARGE DEPOSITS forOne Year. 4 per cent. on PREFERENTIAL SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 33RD .ANNUAL REPORT and prospectus to W. SANDERS, MANAGI.SU SRC., 28, St. Mary-streat, Cardiff. AGENTS—Newport Mr J. M. WOOD, 24, High-street. Penarth and liarry Mr D. H. EDMUND.-S, t3, High-street, Penarth. 1023-7422 Ebbw V&le Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY, \3r 15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. The terms offered by this old-established Society to Borrowers, Investors, and Depositors are, as regards security and position, unequalled, and cannot na surpassed.—l<'or particulars, apply to T. A. Davios, Sec. 1119 PONTYPRIDD, &C.T BUILDING JL SOCIETY. ESTABLISHED 1866. INCORPORATED, 1874. DEPOSITS at 3 MONTHS' NOTICE 4 per Cent. SINGLE' PAYMENT SHARES—as per tab!e-»6 -per • Cent. Compound Interest with SHARE OF PROFITS. Apply for Prospectus to r- T .[ -r- H. S. D™" TOWN-HALL CHAMBERS, 3291 POTYPRIDD HE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY H J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS :-£6,469 9s 6d. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 pel. cent. per aunum and bonus). DEPOSIT SHARES 4% per cent., payable half-yearly, and bonus). DEPOSITS received at 4 per cent. interest payable half-yearly. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary HEYBYRNE & BROWN, 1, Friar's Chambers, Newport; 1301 And 21, West Bute-street Cardiff. j^JERTHYR AND DOWLAIS: JgUILDING SOCIETY CHAIRMAN: Mr Alderman WILLIAMS, J.P. Gwaelodygarlli House, Merthyr Tydfil. LOANS ADVANCED IN SUMS FROM £100 TO £10,000. Easy Repayments in 3 to 17 Yeais—Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Build ings in Progress—No Management Charges. For particulars apply to Mr PETER WILLIAMS Secretary, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil; or tc Local Agents throughout, South Wales 1183 SWANSEA OFFICE OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS,' No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. < public JUmisimmtts. I CARDIFF. rpHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF LESSEE AND MANAGER ..MR EDWARD FLETCHER. LAST TWO NIGHTS Of the Enormously Successful Pantomime of BLUE B EAR D TO NIGHT, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND, Grand Juvenile Night. Complimentary Benefit to Miss KITTY KENWAY. On this occasion the Performance wili commence with The Harlequinade and terminate with The Transformation. New Attractions. SATURDAY, FEB. 3RD, THE LAST NIGHT. TWO PERFORMANCES. Afternoon at 2. Evening at 7 o'clock. MONDAY, FEB. 5TH, THE STILL ALARM. Doors open 6.30; Pantomime at 7 Early Doors at 6. Prices. 6d to £1 Is. r H E E M P I R E. MANAGER OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT An Extraordinary and Entirely Unprecedented Engage- ment from the Crystal Palace, Oxford and Canterbury, London. The Famous JJAHOMEY Sf, A Regiment of POWERFUL WOMEN WARRIORS. Many Members of the Troupe are natives of Abomey, others of Yoruba. Gumnia. (the chief Amazon War- rior), with many of the warriors she now commands, fought against the French Army under the direction of General Dodds, during the recent Campaign in Dahomey. In addition to the Amazons there are SOLDIERS OF THE ROYAL GUARD, OFFICERS OF THE KING, COOKS, MUSICIANS, 2033 541E AND DAHOMEY FETISHMEN. The Troupe is 50 in Number. Varieties by other able Artistes. No Advance in the Prices of Admission. UTOLL'S PANOPTICON, o Philharmonic Hall, St. Mary-st. OPEN ALL DAY. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. WAXWORKS EXHIBITION & NOVELTY PALACE. Roller Skating. Variety Entertainments, and Wonders of N ttture. THE SISTERS LESLIE Will Sing about 4 o clock and 9 o'clock. Stage Entertainments Afcernoon and Evening. THE DOG COMEDIANS. and other Novelties. LAST WEEK OF THE AZTECS. CONTINUED WONDERMENT CREATED BY THE MAZE. PROF. ALLABY ALWAYS IN ATTENDANCE. Attractions too Manifold for enumeration in a limited space. AdmissionSixpence. GREAT AND SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS NEXT 542e WEEK. 3610 A LHAMBRA, WESTGATE STREET, CARDIFF. ALWAYS A GRAND COMPANY. ONE PERFORMANCE NIGHTLY. 3% HOURS' CONTINUOUS AMUSEMENT. Grand Circle and Reserved Stalls. Stalls. Pit. Gallery. Is. 6d. 4d. 2d. Boxes 105 6d and 7s 6d, or 2s. each person. Season Tickets, 10s 6d for three months. GEORGE HARRINGTON, 3222_283e__ Managing Director. SWANSEA. rp H E E M P I R E M ANAGKR OS VYALD S150L1-. TO-NIGHT THE THOMPSON TRIO. MiSS LEAH ADELL. THE SILVANI TROUPE. F. V. ST. CLAIR. JOHN CALLAN. N. C. BOSTOCK. NITA AND NIKITA. LAWRENCE BARCLAY. '1" AMY LAWRENCE. V\ • THE IKAOLO^I? THE EMPIKE' A1. T> w j Harvey, C., Also Bon me KA>D -v Amazons. 2034 543e Look out for the famous Dahomt^I. —-V~ NEWPORT. -'). THE E M P I R IS1. JL JL'J M ANAORR OS W ALD STOLL. TO. NIGHT LES ONOPRI! The Famous French Dancerp. The Rge of Paris. THE PARROT," a screamingly funny farcic711 absurdity by the brisk and clever WAL PINK SKETCH COMPANY. THE SISTERS PARIS. THE SISTERS ROSE AND AGNES. CHARLES PATEMAN. MARIE FRANCE, JAMES BRADY. CRAVEN AND CONWAY. NEXT WEEK— THE FAMOUS DAHOMEY AMAZONS, whom it is hoped the Newport Public will take step to learn something about while the troupe is at Cardiff, in order to assure themselves that the entertainment is well worthy of patronage. The enormous expense of the engagement can only be recouped by the manage- ment from houses packed nightly. 544e 2335 fjotds, mmiuj-roantB. & QRIFFIN HOTEL^ CARDIFF. NEW MANAGEMENT. The above Hotel, centrally situated in St. Ma.ry- Street, Cardiff, has just passed into the hands of MR HARRY WHEELER, The well-known Cyclist and Athlete, Who has in Stock Wines of the Best Vintage, First-class Spirits, And Sparkling Ales of every Description. The Hotel has recently been rebuilt and conveniently fitted up, and provides every accommodation, in- cluding new Club-room, commodious Billiard-room, aud every Home Comfort for Visitors. jtS-THE CYCLISTS' CENTRAL MEETING- 4113 PLACE. 76 e CARDIFF ALEXANDRA HOTEL, QUEEN-STREET. FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL. (Opposite T.V.R. Station a. d near Rhymney Station), Trams passing every three mi nutes. 1209 ORDINARY DAILY FRUM 1.30. Telephone 632. W. T. JONES, Manager. LIVERPOOL.—" COMPTON HOTEL." Unrivalled for its comfort, excellent <)u,i¡;jne, and modera.te charges. Adjaceritth best shops, shipping offices, stations, &c. Telephone Insurant. AXLWAY PASSENGERS' ASSUIL- ANCE COMPANY INSURES AGAINST RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY. CAPITAL, £1,000,000. ESTABLIbHED 1849. COMPENSATION PAID, £3,350,00:>. 64, Cornhill, London. W. 1). MASSY,LA A. VIAN, I Sees. AGENTS:—Mr R. Richard, Station-master, G. W. Railway Messrs Tregerthen Dunn and Co., 12, Mount- Stuart-sqfoare a.nd Mr H. JT5. Croaeii,45, St. Mafy- < street, Cardiff. 3666 COUNTY BREWERY CO.. pENARTH ROAD, CARDIFF. Are now supplying their EXCELLENT MILD AND BITTER ALES, In 4% gallon casks and upwards MILD ALE from lOd per gallon. BITTER ALE from Is STRONG ALE, Is 6d. 1432 OTE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all derangements of the'- Urinary Organs (acquired or constitutional), Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the world, ersen to any address for sixty Séa..4pS by the Makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. 100s v- # I)USUlt.5S Àùi)rls5fs. THE NEW YEAa or 1894. IMPORTANT TO THE KEEN. BUYERS Q.ENERAL DRAPEa HOWELL AND QOMPANY'S I GREAT HALF-YEARLY gALK, '> I IJ1 H I S jy A TIlE CONTENTS of their WHOLESALE ESTABLISHMENT are divided intone less than FOURTEEN DEPART- MENTS, and all Goods, excepting those in the Cabinet and Haberdashery Departments, are reduced in price fot this Sale. H. & Co. do not pretend to give any- thing without a fixed price, but sell every. article at the lowest. t I THE system adopted by some houses oi I making Carpets, and laying Floorclothsr supposed to be without charge, must mist lead the public, and until H. & Co. can find men and women who can work live without wages, they will adhere tft their present system. A"1 NO CREDIT. -JJT ¡ ¡ JJOWELL AND COMPANY. THE CARDIFF DRAPERS, CARDIFF. tBt 0 R. J. HEATH & SONS, 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. SPECIAL HIGH-CLASS STOCK FOR THIS SEASON. The Public are invited to View their fine Stock « Instruments by the best English and Foreign Makers. Q. RANDS AND |JPRIGH1 PIANOFORTES, FINEST MODELS, BY BROADWOOD, STHINWAY, COLLARD, KIRHMAS, BRINSMEAD, SCHIEDMAYKR, JUSTlK BROWNE, BORD, KAPS, and all other Known Makers. FROM 1 Os, 6D. MONTHLY, ON OCR 1STEw HIRE SYSTEH. o R G A N S, BY MASON & HAMLIN, KARN, DOHERTY, DTD. In Endless Variety, from 5s. Monthly. LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. BANJOS, GUITARS, VIOLINS, And all Kinds of Musical Instruments, suitable fa Xmas Presents, at PRICES TO SUIT ALL CUSTOMERS. R. J. HEATH & SONS, 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. 70, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. M ANU FACTOR Y—LONDON. Pianofortes Tuned and Repaired in Town or Countri by nrst-ciass Workmen. Special Terms to Schools and Teachers. 1066 CANVASSERS WANTED IN ALL DISTRICTS. CATALOGUES AND DRAWINGS POST FREE TEETH JQENTI&TRY! rjlEETH H Prize Medal, London, 1852. Gold Medal Paris, 1867 MR KEALL SURGEON DENTIST (33 Years' Experience, 23 Yea.rs in Swansea), 199, HIGH-STREET, SWANSEA below the Great Western Railway Station), Begs to intimate that lie can produce a perfectlyfitt,ing Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very befit work manshijj guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas, also by the Anesthetics, Cocaine. and Ether Spray. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth Upper OR Lower Sets from Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE. Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doloreur, Rheums, Toothache,and all Nervous Pains. Is and IIS 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist. Cardiff: Mr Munday, Chemist, 1, Duke-street Mr Robb, Chemist, Roath. Newport: Messrs Garrett Bros., Chemists, 171, Commercial-street. Neath Mr .1. G. Isaac (late Hay man), Chemist. Llanelly Mr Morgan W. James. London Newberry and Son. 1033 LADIES should obtain particulars of the JLJ most MIRACULOUS MEDICINE for all irregu- larities of the female system ever introduced to the public. You may have tried Pills, Powders, useless recipes, and other advertised so-called remedies, and all in vain. THOUSANDS have been lelieved. Health restored, and DOCTORS' BILLS SAVED by this Medicine, which is the only real and RELIABLE REMEDY of the Age. Perfectly harmless and WONDERFULLY EFFECTUAL. Stamped addressed envelope for Price List and Copies cf Testimonials which are guaranteed genuine under a Penalty of Sl.OOO, open to inspection and investigation. A. P ASM AIL, 267. Langdale, W adthamstow. (ESTABLISHED 1851 -;),it