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TO DAY'S WEATHER REPORT. Westerly to north-westerly winds, becoming strong, with squally, showery weather; colder. TRE NEW AUTUMN GOODS HAVE ARRIVED. SPLENDID SUITINGS at 423, 50s, and 55s QPLENDID TROUSERINGS at 10s 6& C3 13s, and lGs C3 13s, and IG42 SPLENDID OVERCOATINGS, 30s, 35a s 40s, and 458 Patterns sent Post Free. IJ1HE ^7EST "gND rjHAILORS 19, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF.
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pipping Notices. .64'a CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX. £ 3[rrr\ j The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP FIRST-CLASS SCREW STEAMEES will sail asfolio ws.cir cum- Bfcances permitting:— USK Cardiff for Bordeaux ._Oct.27 SPEEDWELL.Bordeaux for Cardiff With goods and passengers. For Bates of Freight, &c., apply to Mr A G. Todd. AGENT, 31, Qnal des Chartrous, Bordeaux AND to W, R. CORFIELD. 151e Telegraphic address, Exchange, Cardiff. Welcombe." National Telenhone, No. 154 Fare Single, £2 10s Return. JJELFAST AND GLASGOW. FIRST Class Steamers ARE intended to sail as under :— CARDIFF to BELFAST every MONDAY p.m. tide. CARDIFF to GLASGOW every Monday & Thursday. SWANSEA to BELFAST every Wednesday p.m. tide. SWANSEA to GLASGOW every Wednesday and Friday. NEWPORT to BELFAST and GLASGOW. TUESDAYS, 4th and 18th October, p.m. tide. Fues-Glasgow, Cabin, 20s Deck (Sailors), 10s. Belfast, Cabin, 17s 6d; Steerage, 10s. Pest route to North of Ireland and all Scotland. For rates and further particulars apply to ALEXANDER GREGOR, 9. Bute-crescent, Cardiff. B. BURTON & SON, LD., Newport. M. JONES & BRO., AlbionChambers, Swansea.1014 CTJNARD LINE. FIVE AND A THIRD DAY PASSAGES. ROYAL MAIL SiEAMERS JK FROM LIVERPOOL VIA QUEENSTOWN. rtA_ vots Vnin? I FOR Boston# CAMPOTA sIt. Oct. 29 I CEPHALONIATu,Oct. 25 Ku Sat., Nov. 5 CATALONIA.Tu.Nov. 1 LUCANIA:Sat,Nov.12\ SYLVANIA .Tu.Nov. 8 Siinprior" accommodation at moderate fares for FIRST 'second and third class passengers. Through bookings to China, Japan, New Zealand, and Aus- tralia also to all parts of United States and Canada, including Klondyke, &c. Third class passengers by Boston steamers booked to New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore without extra charge. Third class outfit free. 3HE CUNABD STEAMSHIP COMPANY, LIMITED, 8, Water-street, Liverpool OR TO THEIR AGBNTS, Samuel John Davies, 9, Edward-place, Crocldlerbtown Cardiff; W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks, Cardiff; Messrs T. C. Howe and Co., Cardiff; Charles Stewart, 35, Monntstuart-square, Cardiff; D. S. Thomas, School- master, Llandovery D. T. Davies, 43, Upper Thomas- street, Merthyr; J. Roberts, Pontypridd; W. Han- cock 2 Downing-street, LlanellyJ. S. Lambert, Forth Joseph A. Williams, 23, Woodfield-st., Morris- ton; J. L. Bowen, LlaneUy; D. W. Hughes, Tredegar; W P Thomas, 19, Market-street, Abertillery; F. W. Lewis, "Telegraph" Office, Haverfordwest; Collins Bros., Barry Dock, Cardiff. H21 £ /Jkr A MERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK DIRECT, SATURDAYS, at Noon. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Seconn IJabin and Steerage Passengers LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SERVIOK Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Passengers and Goods are LANDED AT PHU^^PHIA •n the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, wtacn has the Shortest and most Direct Route to all places In the Western States. Apply to Richardson, Spence & Co., Southampton or Liverpool; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-pl., Queen-gt., W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks C. Stewart & Co., 35, Mountstuart-square; C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-road Cardiff Mason & Co., 2, Mount-st.; Austin and Sileocks, Swansea T. H. Austin, Neath-road. Lan dore; D. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery, W. Hancock, Downing-st., & J. L. Bowen, Lakefield, Llanelly; H. Lewis, Bridge-st., Neath, W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-st., Newport; D. L. Jones, Villiers-st., Briton Ferry; J. K0BERTS, PONTYPN<M r» rn TWyies 43. Upper Thomas-sti., Mertliyi, ttnys Roberts Woodfield-st., Morriston; M. D. lrice, 54, II4<RV> AT' P'prndale ■ A. Tilney, Saw Mills, Aber- *merv-"w Edwards, Blaina D. W. Hughes,. Post- AL OF 'TREIIPFFAR ■ J D. Thomas, Seven Sisters; SSfi0.Tj"r!S: aw-«. Bwm.™: Iy Womkins, Abergavenny. XUXO ^^PALGIIAVE, MURPHY, & CO.'8 FFLW" LINE OF^STEAMERS. SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. CITY OF CADIZ Captain. Connor CITY OF DORTMUND „Captain Green CITY OF OPORTO Captain Murphy One of the above or other steamers of tbesame line Is intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten ^FOR Freights, &c., apply to the owners, Pal<?rave, Murphy and Co., 17, Eden Quay. Dublin, or to the Agents, BURGESS & CO., Swansea. Agent at Hamburg—D. FUHIIMANN. 5273 ALGRAVE, MURPHY, AND CO.'S REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS JmOM HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. Citv of Amsterdam City of Hamburg, City of Belfast, City of Lisbon, nf Bristol City of Liverpool, cfrfcag*. ggSiSSR City ol Dortmund, City of Rotterdam One of the above First-class Steamers is intended toleave HAMBURG for CARDILF, and CARDIFI for HAMBURG at regular intervals. For particulars apply to PALGBATO. MTXBPHT. ASD CO., 17. Eden Qaay, Dublin; OR to J. T. DUNCAN Agent at Hambnrg-D. FUHRMANN. 1124 ^lilTAND SHIPPING COMPANY. .J.VRTA TENERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, AUSTRALIA HOBAKT), AND NEW ZEALAND. aa.t. Monthly Service. Low Fares. Special terms to Famines, and R the World Pleasure Tours. NOV. 10 RIMUTAKA Apply to J. B. Westray &.Co., WO. G J DAVAEG street, London, B.C. 'N. RN" Castle-road » OR IA A LLAN LINE to A_ STATES. SA'002 from Liverpool:— Cabin, £ 7; Steerage, £ 5. _BA^V Montreal .Oct. 29 &S.LAURENTIA1J, for Quebec &MONMEA FUU CANADA.-Handbooks, MAPS BB0THKBS particulars free on A^F^OOL; or to R. Gilchrist & Co., 19, J ames-street, S. J- Davies, & Co., Consulate Chambers, B.UTE^T J A. Scott, 47, 9, Edward-place, Queen-street, J^V J rjROUNCe, Cathays-terrace, Cathays, Ca 'FC stuart-s<mare, Bute Docks; C. Stewart, 35, MOANC H_ C Cardiff E. Rees, 133, ^PPOCH-STREEI TK WAL diff; C. J. Cudlipp, IFOATH, J. BOBERCS^ MASON And Emigration Office, Ponuypridrt BRYNMAwr.; Co., Swansea; W. J. Tong, Merthyr or E. Davies, 43, Uppei Thom Tydfil. _— LONDON TO CARDIFF & SW AN SEA, WEEKLY SAILINGS. IN. The London and South Wales STEMAE tended to Sail every THURSDAY FROM LON (J00DS Kid Queen Wharf, iiotherhithc, S.E.(, CARRYING #nly for CARDIFF and SWANSEA, as follows Camel ss, London to Cardiff & Swansea,—O Witzwilliam ss, „ „ « R.NFF For further particulars apply to Matthews and XJ ■ Sussex House. 52, Leadenhall street, London, H. Tucker and Co., Swansea; or Matthews and Luff, 124, Bute-street, Cardiff. 1145 ITY OF CORK STEAM PACKET CO., F J LTD.—CORK, NEWPORT, and CARDIFF.— EEKLY SAILINGS. From CORK every MONDAY, TFTOM NEWPORT every TUESDAY, L?om CARDIFF every WEDNESDAY, Carrying goods at through rates to Limenclr Tralee, !IJ other places in South of Ireland. Mallow, BEFCWEEU Newport, Cardiff, AND Passen0EI J5ECK) 10G iteturn Cabin,25s, Cork:—'CAHM.1 MONths, to return from Cork to available for tw ^UTHATRRPton, Plymouth, or Liver- Newport, Cardin, T AN(J otherparticulars apply ^ool. For rates cn J|ADDOCK) 109, Doijk-street, New- to the Agents, J}NTE Docks, Cardiff; or to -ort, MON.; B. C-Co.. Ltd., Cork. 6774 Citr of CORK STEARV^^ ""ROSS'S ROYAL H BELFAST AERATED & MINERAL WATERS, AND LIME JUICE CORDIAL fffny be obtained in any Port in the United Kingdom from the leading Ship Store Dealers. 71OO W. A. ROSS & SONS, LTD.. BELFAST^ I.UNG WI1KN YOU ASK FOR LUNG f^WBRIDGE'S TONIC iiung U y UNG nnoNic tonic iS5§ A ToSio LUNG BE SURE YOU GET IT. TONIC LUNG IT NEVER FAILS. TONIC LUNG ESTABLISHED 23 YEARS. TONIC LUNG HAVE YOU A COUGH 1 TONIC LUNG A DOSE WILL RELIEVE IT. TONIC LUNG HAVE YOU A COLD? TONIC LUNG A DOSE AT BEDTIME WILL TONIC LUNG REMOVE IT. TONIC LUNG TRY IT ALSO FOR TONIC LUNG WHOOPING COUGH, TONIC LUNG FOR ASTHMA, FOR BRONCHITIS. TONIC LUNG for CONSUMPTION AND TONIC LIUNG INFLUENZA. TONIC LUNG TONIC LUNG FOR OUTWARD APPLICATION, INSTEAD OF TONIC T.TTNG POULTICES, USE TONTN LUNG OWBP-IDGE'S RMBROCATION, TONIC LUNG It IS much SAFER, more EFFECTIVE, TONIO LUNG AND less troublesome. TONIC R MI G I GIVEN ITTO MRS FORSHAW TONIC TTTV" FOR SEVERE ASTHMA AND BRONCHIAL TONIC TTTVO AFFECTIONS, COMBINED WITH MUCH TONIC RRRSR POUCHING, AND IT HAS IMMEDIATELY TONIC LUNG when aJlother remedies Tomo TROA TOOTO RSVS "I AM MORE THAN THANKFUL FOR TONIC/ I-UNG I AM « HAVE OBTAINED FROM TONIC f'UNG THE reuei ^rponic. A aoge £ J TONIc RNVFT MMRCLV cured a nasty bronchial TONIC' ^^H&OM which I had been suffer- TONIC £ U £ O weeks. I shall cer- TONIc ESS S8uf^S?'a?tsSsSS: ton!!? LUNG and dster artistes. —KATE TOOLE, TONIC K oti*SS.XM« '«°=™vSS?to |o|g "< WI.UW Salss by Auction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr JOHN DAVID. Stock Crocs. Implements, &c., at Llancarvan.Oct. 27 buOCK, y°Psr'g TfeE GEIiTHEN DUNN & CO. Contractor's Plant, &c., at Cardiff Oct. 28 Steamship Sbares, at Card^ °ct- 31 Mr D. EVANS. Drugs, &c., at ^^xFilAXCls: 27 Freehold Farm, at Llandilo October 29 Freehold Farm, at Llandilo Oct. 29 Rhire Pedigree Horses, at Carmarthen Nov. 2 Messrs GOTTWALTZ, BO WRING, & PERRY. Household Furniture, etc., at Cardiff -Oct. 27 &28 Dutch Bulbs, at Cardiff. _.™Oct. 29 Freehold Property, at Cardiff .Nov.14 Desirable Villa Properties, at Cardiff .Nov. 14 Messrs HERN and PERTWEE. Residences, at Cardiff. —Oct. 27 Mineral Property, Residence, &c., at Bristol„„Oct. — mineral Mr JOHN HOWELL. Farm Lands and Buildings, at Aberdare Oct. 27 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER and SON. Farming Stock, at Fforestfach Household Furniture, at Castleton Oct. 27 Barry Tinplate Works, at Llaneily Messrs HENRY LEWIS and SONS. Farming Stock, Furniture, &c., at Deri Oct.25 Messrs LOWES & SON. Double-licensed Premises, at Swansea -Oct. 26 Mr IVOR MORDECAI. Fixtures, Bicycles, etc., at Barrv Dock—Oct. 25 Mr WILLIAM MORGAN. .Leasehold Property, at Trelewis & Llanfabon Oct. 28 Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS, & HUNT. Household Furniture, at Newport.Nov. 2 GEO. NICHOLS, SMITH, & ALDER. Gas Company Debentures, &c., Bristol. Oct. 27 Mr SETH PHILLIPS. Woollen Mills, at Maesycwmmer — -Nov. 3 Mr DAVID PRICE. Leasehold Property, &c., at Ystradgynlais .Oct. 27 Messrs W. & T. RESTELL. Dublin Whisky, at London ——-Nov. 4 Mr DAVID ROBERTS. Anthracite Colliery, at Swansea .j.Oct. 27 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Colliery Plant, &c., at Abergwynfl Oct. 25 Freehold and Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Nov. 12 Household Furniture, &c., at Peterstone -Nov. 16 Freehold Mineral Property, at Cardiff —— Messrs JAMES STRAKER and SON. Freehold Estate, at Abergavenny -Oct. 25 Freehold Estates, at Abergavenny « Household Furniture, &c., at Abergavenny .—Oct 31 Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. Semi-detached Residence, at Llandaff —Oct. 25 Dairy Cows, Horses, &c.. at Llandaff _Oct. 27 Herd of Dairy Cows, at Cardiff ———V? Stock, Crops, &c.,at Cardiff. 4 Messrs WEBBER and SON. Family Residence, etc., at Cardiff. —^ Houses and Shops, at Cardiff sAiiri THTS DAY. AVAN HILL COLLIERY ABERGWYNFI, flTi AMORGKAN SHIRE. BE WILLIAM GODDEN, DECEASED MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX. ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at this Colliery, on TUKSD 1898, commencing at 12 o'clock punctuaUy, the whole COLLIEKY'PLANT AND MACHINEEY, which comprise pair of horizontal hauling engines ™16'™ed 4 to 1, with 2 drums by LleweUyi! and Cubitt, nearly new; single hori/iontal ditto, 14" x 21" geared 5 to 1, with 2 c.i. drums, equal to new, vertical fteam boiler 14ft. high x 5ft. diameter with cross tubes, 701bs. pressure, £ ew iZ^Sce 5ft 12ft. by 4ft., cross tubes 501bs. pressure bit. nearly new circular saw bench, 2 railway weighing machine, equal to new. 12 10 ton coal wagons (new regulation^ ton tram weishine machine, 2 10 Z?■ -it Kitchen; 500 yards £ Lf* wd-^lOO steel flanged rails, about P J iRibs to tons of steel tram bridge and flanged rails 161bs. to 22ibS.p«Iy»,d:SmS; tools 3 boring machines and drills 100 wooi^oiiierv trams T 9i" gauge, capacity about 22 cwt., colliery harness large quantity new smith's iron, tram iron, ventilating pipes, 20,000ft. Swedish pitprops, railway and tramroad sleepers, office furniture, iron safe, tripod and dial, wooden buildings, corrugated iron, tip cart, 3 excellent colliery horses, together with a general assortment of colliery requisites. Catalogues may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardm. tXei SAXiE of RESIDENCES & BUSINESS PREmSES, HOWARD GARDENS, NINIAN-ROAD, PEEL- STREET and SYSTEM STREET, CARDIFF; and DUNRAVEN-STREET, BAlmy. MEsSRS S. HERN and PERTWEE rttL are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 27th day of October, 1898, at3.30p.m., the followingvery desirable PROPERTIES :— 33 HOWARD-GARDENS, ROATH. LOT 1.-A most desirable VILLA RESIDENCE, in excellent condition throughout, containing three reception and five bedrooms, bathroom, w.c., good kitchens on ground floor, small conservatory, back entrance, sanitary arrangements perfect. Lease, 99 years, from 29th September, 1888. Ground rent, JE5 5s. 36, NINIAN-ROAD, ROATH PARK. LOT 2—A well-built VILLA RESIDENCE, con- taining on ground floor dining and drawing rooms and study, conservatory, and convenient domestic offices. First floor-four bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c. Second floor-three attics. Let at .£48 per annum. Lease, 99 years from 29th September. 1890. Ground rent, .£6 8s. 41, NINIAN-ROAD, ROATH PARK. LOT 3.—A similar RESIDENCE to Lot 2, known as No. 41, Ninian-road. Let at jE48 per aunum. Lease, 99 years from 29th September, 1890. Ground rent, £68s. PEEL-STREET AND WEST CHURCH-STREET (Off Bute-road. LOT 4.—A Corner BLOCK OF PROPERTY, com- prising two Dewelling-Houses and Shops, being Nos. 35 and 36, Peel-street, Cardiff, and three Dwelling- Houses adjoining in West Church-street, the whole producing a gross rental of £ 1 lis 6d per week. Lease 84 years from September 29th, 1866, at an annual ground rent of £6 17s lid. Suitable for conversion into a warehouse. DUNRAVEN-STREET, BARRY. LOT 5.—A well-built BLOCK OF PROPERTY, situ- ate in Dunraven-street, Barry, known as Nos. 7 to 19 inclusive, and comprising 6 houses and 1 house and shop, producing a weekly rental of £ 3. Leases 99 years from October, 1897, and January, 1898. Ground rent on houses £ 2 19s each, and on shop £ 4 4s. SYSTEM-STREET, ROATH, CARDIFF. LOT 6.—A CORNER HOUSE and SHOP, known as No. 7, System-street, Roath, with plumber's shop in Sun-street. The house and shop let at 10s per week and the plumber's shop let on lease for seven years to Mr Knowles at 4s per week, tenant doing repairs. Lease 99 years from 17th August, -1867. Ground rent £3. For further particulars apply as to Lot 1, to Messrs James Morgan and Co., Solicitors, St. Mary-street; as to Lot 4, to Messrs Hunt and Hunt. Solicitors, Bank Buildings; as to Lot 6, to Messrs Morgan and Scott, Solicitors, High-street; and as to all the lots to Messrs S. Hern and Pertwee, F.S.I., Estate Agents and Auctioneers, 94, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 7432 TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. 4, NEVILLE-STREET, CANTON, CARDIFF. MR D. EVANS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY. 21th October, 1898, at 3 o'clock p.m. the whole of the DRUGS, &0., UTENSILS, AND SHOP FITTINGS, in one lot. On view day prior to sale. Auctioneer's Office, 9, Windsor-place, ardiff. 7654 SALE THIS DAY. 17, THOMPSON-STREET, BARRY DOCK. SALE OF FIXTURES, BICYCLES, &c., SEIZED UNDER DISTRESS FOR RENT. MR IVOR MORDECAI will SELL by AUCTION, at tfR above address, on TUES- DAY NEXT, October 25th, at 3.0 p.m., the whole of the FIXTURES AND FITTINGS on he above premises, together with four Bicycles and sundry other goods. No reserve. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 12, Thompson-street, Barry Dock. 7658 SALE NEXT THURSDAY. CLIFF FARM, LLANCARVAN. Situate about Ii mile from St. Athan-road Station, 3 Miles from Aberthaw Station on the Vale of Gla- morgan Railway. SALE OF STOCK, CROPS, IMPLEMENTS, ROOTS, RUFF AGE, &C. MR JOHN DAVID has received in. structions from Mrs Bees and Misses Jenkins (who are giving up farming), to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY, October 27th, 1897, viz.60 excel- lent Hampshire Down ewes, 70 good Hampshire Down lambs, 7 cross-bred milch cows in calf, 2 fat cattle, 6 two year old store cattle, 6 yearling cattle, 7 calves, 5 powerful cart horses (good workers), two year old yearling and sucker cart colts, by Bowden Thumper and Cannock Garfield, about 120 tons prime clover and meadow hay, crop of about 50 acres wheat, barley and oats, mangolds, swedes, and ruffage in lots, and a large assortment of the usual farnl implements. Refreshments at 11.30. Sale at 1 p.m. Four months' credit upon the usual conditions. Further particulars Auctioneer's Offices, Cow- bridge. 7645 WILL E Y & CO., GAS JGNGINEERS, CONTBACTORS TO THE GOVERNMENT, LONDON AND EXETER OFFICES HAVEN-ROAD, ST. THOMAS, EXETER. ENGINEERING WORKS AND BRASS FOUNDRIES, ST. THOMAS, EXETER. METER PACTOBIES AND WORKS. MES-ST., EXETER, & 248, KINGSLAND ROAD, LONDON. SOUTH WALES OFFICES: PRUDENTIAL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. 'omcMj-gOTQMA BUILDINGS MANCHESTER OFFICES j_ TELEPHONE. 13^ xsaa RYJ tTOIJ WANT TBE MOST RELIABLE myPEWRlTE ■ TRY THE JJAMMOND. INTERCHANGEABLE TYPE. WORK IN SIGHT. STANDARD KEYBOARD, For particulars address— THE HAMMOND TYPEWRITER CO., 6WE 28, MOUNTSTUART-SQUARE, 5566 CARDIFF. -TMJY 1ffiE $'www.UIIIL. ^gks bp faction. ON VIEW THIS DAY. ON VIEW THIS DAY. SALE ON THURSDAY & FRIDAY NEXT, 22th bAHir U an(i 28th October. IMPORTANT SALE. ASTUTELY PRESERVED SALE of MODERN H?GH^SIs FU»NITUBE AND EFFECTS, county resvKwe tn oj 0, gentleman who is leaving the nag The 1.Y1uperl;Y 1x;urhood. EN BED T! WJnTONTS of DRAWING-ROOM, STUDY, L}BRn' rts Servants' Ha.ll a.nd o.r and INNER.xu:L.U BENSETT ma NEW BILLIARD appointments,J^ttees. „ AND SILVER. ti/TFSSRST"GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING Lbbito received instructions to Eleven o'clock each day punctuy, ABOVE SUPERB APPOINTMENTS OF A COUNTY RESIDENCE, REMOVED f5S^pi1^teMappmntments of ^IFTEEN1 BEDROOMS,^ncludW^superb^e^i^H- ^aeS?°carve8& & £ £ • £ and other smaller suites in various d eries foy BRASS PARISIAN beds^ad^Xeany ^Sobei Maple and Co., walnut and 7 an<j single chests of drawers, cheval glasses, carpets, furni- toilet services, engravings, JUsT^Y FURNI- tore of servants' bedrooms, the Chippen- TURE of LARGE DRAWINfrKOOM' dale mahogany, LUXURIOUS SUII^ with saving covers. ELEGANT CARINB.T to cones Pond, fancy tables, and overmantel, TJOFOSTB.. NEARLY NEW SHORT GIU^D PIANO|OKir,, BY JOHN BROADWOOD AND_SONfc^^ in rose wood case, two 7-octave cottage p hy Collard and Collara and Keogh..scores The FINE COLLECTION of CHKA,^ Derby, Chelsea, and Dresden, EXTENSIVE OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, Hwe and OAK SIDEBOARD, 12ft. extending tamf tt^ie overmantel, massive chimney clock, P FINE REAL BRONZES, in figures, groups, ana vases. The contents of Entrance and JLn»e • m antique carved oak, of upholstered tjerg' cabinets, etc., STAGS HEADS with Boyal antlers, rare pieces of autique furniture, extra wi'ae *>;D- ster stair carpet and rods, a VALUABLE v„n FATHER'S CLOCK, a MAGNUnOENT CAWVbU OAK JAPANESE SCREEN, INLAID WITH lVO»*. oak BREAKFAST-ROOM SUITE in greekSSIVE rumed oak sideboard and extending table* MARBLE AND BRONZE CLOCKS, the valuable collection of pictures. THE LIBRARY OF BOOKS, comprising the poetical works of Pope, Scott, Longfellow, Spencer, Tennyson, and others, »n Mosses," Beautiful Leaved Plants," the wOTka A. Cowley, dated 1668; "The Art Journal, nana- somely bound the Waverley Novels, complex in » volumes the works of Bront6, Dumas, Lever, ana Smollett; Views in Wales," The Sporting and News," the •* Sketch Scenes in England and Wales," a large number of bound volumes ol music, scientific and education works, novels, etc-, etc. FINEST OAK LIBRARY SUITE in Morocco, writing tables, etc., genuine old in cabinet sideboards, etc., suite of git candelabra, all THE COSTLY AND «EARLY NEW CARPETS in Turkey, Persian, &n<l Brussels; walnut suite of study, waJnut sideboard and overmantel, the WHOLE OF THE APPOINTMENTS OF THE x BILLIARD-ROOM. NEW FULL SIZE THICK SJ^klABD TABLE, SUPPLIED to ORDER by JOHN BENNETT & CO. (Makers to tke Royal Family, the War Office, and the AawvraMy), together with the whole of the beautiful appointments, massive billiard settees in red velvet, two curious oak chairs and numerous lounge chairs, ™KyTANTa' HALL, CONTENTS of ^TLER S JAm-Uliis, including VERY FINE SILVER and SHEFFIELD ELECTRO-PLATE, viz., an antique chased double-handled silver cup, oval teapot, massive antique silver bottle stands, sets of saltcellars, tablespoons and forks, a hand- some set of 6 antique Sheffield dish covers with chased floriated handles, pair of entree dishes on hot water stands, noble candelabra, table and chamber candle- sticks, salvers, services of dessert and fish knives in cases, a large bordered tea tray, a baize-lined oak case, contauung a handsomely-chased tea and coffee service, with hot water kettle, Old Sheffield cake basket, handsome epergne, egg and table cruets, liqueur stands, etc., glass, china, etc. CONTENTS of KITCHENS and OUT-OFFICES, excellent lawn mower, garden rolls, sets of tennis, with nets etc., croquet sets, and various other items. ON VIEW THIS DAY (TUESDAY) AND TO- MORROW (WEDNESDAY) Descriptive Catalogues may be had ol the Auc- tioneers, 11, Hign-street.'Cardiff. 7430 SALE THIS DAY. MONMOUTHSHIRE.—PARISH OF CWMYOY. 11 Miles from Abergavenny and Seven Miles from Llanvihangel, Crucorney Railway station (G W .R.) VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER AND SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Greyhound Hotel, Abergavenny, on TUESDAY, the 25th of October, 1898, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoon, sub- ject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced and in the following or such other lots as may be deter- ? ^°T?ra^ ^.tune of Sale, the undermentioned t ^EHOLD ESTATES, Viz. „„rn All that valuable Freehold FARM, known in **ke parish of Cwmyoy Upper, Monmouthshire, containing 33a. 3r. 7p., or there- SttVoL^ble\^e^ow. ^d pastu^ land, in a good state of cultivation. The farm buildings com- kiteh^^TO8*' v0?taining Mtchen, parlour, back 3 ,bedr°oms and granary, stable for and p^|4ry ase for 4 cows, calves cot, bam "j^°arabl^r ANrf 2 Vieces or parcels of meadow Kainfbvtlif-RivS' & separated from Tyrewen nr fWh™S 5vonddu. containing 7a. lr. 10p„ or thereabouts, and known as Dollev together with LOT .:>All thatFrehold FARM and lands,known as part of Upper l:Sychtree, otherwise Cuttree con- ind^ef^ed.^ f^VcK and open shed. ^the^/ isTt^t^tK at and taxes, including land gThese fote ar^ bounded and intersected by the celewtoH V t river, Honddu, and by the St?? ^9^ from Cwmyoy to LlanigaSf P M leadlnS LOT 4.—All that FREEHOLD FARM and r iwno in the parish of Cwmyoy Upper and Gunters," containing 28a. 2r. 22p., or thereSte^te of meadow, pasture, and orchard land, with sSm u^ful buildings. There are valuable Rights of ^om^ attached to all the above properties iL, particulars apply to Mr David Pritcliard, Half^foon Inn, Cwmyoy the Auctioneers, at Abe^av*™^ ™ to Messrs Sayce and Baker, Solicitors Abe/ gavenny. 75C-9 YSTRADGYNLAIS, BKECONSHMP IMPORTANT SALE OF MOST DSRTP LEASEHOLD PROPER^ BLE The whole of the VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITTIP17 STOCK, WELL-HARVESTED HAY FRFNWT BAJtN, TEAP, 4 MR DAVID PRICE has received in- structions rrom Mss Reese (widow of th« Dr. Reese), to SELL by AUCTION, on THURSDAY 27th October, 1838, all the Leasehold Messuaee m 1 DWELLING-HOUSE AND PREMISS Called Plaesyronen, situate in the Village and P-r^h of Ystradgynlais, in the. County of BreconfS extensive grounds well laid out, and large Kltoh^ Garden well stocked with fruit trees. mtctlen The house contains entrance-hall, drawrnsr rnnm dining-room, breakfast-room, surgery, kitchem scul lery, and imderground cellar, seven bedrooms, bath- room with hot and cold water supply, and Hot room. "vf*- There is also excellent stabling for three horses coach-house, saddle-room, and cow-house, with "nav loft above, also poultry shed in enclosed yard and pigsfcye- The property is held under an indenture of leasp dated the 15th day of August, 1887, for term of 99 years from the 25th day of March, 1887, and is subject to a ground rent of £4- 108 per annum. The whole of the valuable Household Furniture will also be sold, together with the outdoor effects and two dairy cows in full IDllk, two fat pIgs, a large rick of well-harvested hay, French bam, 30 hea.dof choice poultry, dog-cart, harness, etc. Detailed particulars in posters. The Sale will Commence with Out-door Effects at Plaesyronen at One o'clock punctually. The Property will be Sold at the Ymscedwyn Arms Ystradgynlais, at Six o'clock in the evening. Conditions at time of Sale, and further particulars on- application to the Auctioneer; or to Mr Daniel Evans, Solicitor, Brecon. 7649 20TH ANNUAL SALE. 70 HORSES. The property of Mr GEORGE BRENDON, MJP.H. Bude, Cornwall. Tl/ELL-BRED HUNTERS up to weight, superior W HARNESS HORSES, HACKS, and COBS will be SOLD at Devon and Exeter Horse-Bazaar, Exeter. FRIDAY, November 4th. 7623 TT'ERNICK'S VEGETABLE PILLS. JZ" EKNICK'S. They Cure Biliousness,Head- .1 aches, Indigestion, Liver Com \T EUNICE'S, plaints,.Rheumatism, and Tic. g\ They strengthen the system, 1 -~r T?T?TtfTr< c« brace the nerves, cleanse the j AXUNJX'XV o. stomach, purify the blood, and = are pronounced by thousands T ERNICE7S. to be the best Medicine ever discovered. '7" ERNICK'S Sold only in 7)4cU U%d, and j i 2s9d boxes. discovered. '7" ERNICK'S Sold only in 7)4cU U%d, and j i 2s9d boxes. KERNICK S" VEGETABLE WORM LOZENGES are the safest and best cure for Worms in Children. J In boxes, 7 and 13d each, with full directions. A perfect boon to mothers, 803e 16542 6186 j LATEST JJOVEL, Entitled H GEORGE J^AMELESS," Has been secured for the CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTALESWEEKliYNEW8, THE FIRST INSTALMENT WILL APEEAR ON SATURDAY, OCTOBER 29TH. npHE DE REES BILL POSTING AND 1 ADVERTISING COMPANY, LIMITED. PROPRIETORS of 150 of the LARGEST STATIONS NEWPORT WESTERN "VALLEYS. 1TOMB nw AWT.TxrrrsOH. 1IftC8IíI W>Srf ? aùs bt1 J\ttdi.on. SALE THIS DAY. YSTEAD UCHA FARM, FFORESTFACH (About one mile fromCockett Station, on the Great Western Railway). MESSRS J. M. LEEDER & SON have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Farm, on TUESDAY, October 25th, 1898, the following live and dead FARMING STOCK, viz, HORSES.-Very useful black cart mare, Star, 7 years (suitable for town work); bay cart horse, Dick, aged (good worker); black mare, Chess, rising 5 years promising two year old colt. CATTLE.—Red cow, Ystrad Isha; black cross- bred cow, Jill; red and white speckled cow, red and white cow, Gower; red and white cow, Paddy red cow, Paddy Fach red cow, Brindle Paddy black and white Irish cow, white heifer, red and white heifer, shorthorn bull, white yearling steer, red and white do., black yearling heifer, two red and white do.; four calves, &c. The cattle are a first rate lot, the cows being good milkers, whilst the youngsters look very promising. ;PIGS.-Four sows in farrow, four bacon pigs, 25 slips, etc. CROPS.—About four acres of swedes in lots to suit purchasers. These are a good crop and well forward. IMPLEMENTS.—Heavy machine, gambo, zig-zag, harrow, wheel plough by Ransome, mowing machine, etpoULTRY.—About 25 geese, a few head of poultry, etc. J Luncheon at 11.30 a.m. Sale to commence at 12.30 p.m. sharp. Four months' credit on approved security will be given to purchasers of 15 and upwards, or discount allowed for cash at the rate of five per cent. per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swansea. 7592 CATHAY," CASTLETON, MUMBLES. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF WELL-SELECTED FURNITURE, VALUABLE JAPANESE PLACOUES, ORNAMENTAL CHINA, BRIC-A. BRAC ETC. Tt/TESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and \\| SON have received instructions from Mrs Andrews (who is returning to China) to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Premises, on THURSDAY, October 27th. 1898, the whole of the 6X1FmmiTURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS (principally from Messrs Oetzmann, of London), comprising:— THREE WELL-MADE ENAMELLED BEDROOM SUITES, consisting of wardrobes, dressing-tables with swing toilet glasses combined, marble-top washstands, chest of drawers and chairs: brass-rail bedsteads with spring mattresses, toilet ware, ..—ft, rues, curtains, etc. The reception rooms contain: an EXCELLENT ROSE WOOD SIDE- BOARD extending table, oak arm chair and four small chairs, wicker arm chairs, occa- sional tables, bamboo tables and flower stands, 0. SUPERIOR JAPANESE LACQUERED THREE- TIER WHATNOT beautifully ornamented in gilt and silver pair of very fine Japanese four-fold screens, magnificently worked on canvas, a larger ditto, five v>or?<rin*r Jananese kakimona, a handsome Satsuma foiir Hankau plates, and three VALUABLE T APANESE PLACQUES, richly inlaid with ivory and motber-o'-pearl figures; carpets, hearth rugs, turpr eVin rugs, fenders, overmantels, bracket and hancine lamps, a hanging Japanese bead curtain, three nieces of exquisitely embroidered Japanese EJ. also the dinner, dessert, breakfast and tea serffi,' glass, cutlery, and other household re- day prior and morning of sale. Train leaves Rutland-street for the Mumbles at n 25 aan. Sale to commence at 12 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street Chambers, Swan- 7608 sea. IN BANKRUPTCY. ms/wOR DUNCAN McINTYRE.—No. 35 of 1898. rT«Ldin2 as the Glanamman Colliery Company), nvi POLLlERY PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. ll/TR DAVID ROBERTS has received Vfl instructions from the Trustee in Bankruptcy t%FER fofsALE by PUBLK AUCTION at + £ « Roval Hotel, Swansea, on THURSDAY, October 27Ui^S98, at 4 o'clock in the Afternoon, as a going concern, »U Ant Vgnabl^ C0LLIEBY) Known as the GLANAMMAN COLLIERY, Situate in Alanamman, in the County of Carmarthen, ggS"Sth the M^hmery, Plant, and Loose The Colliery consists of a pair of shafts about 60 yards deep, and is equipped with the usual machinery years from the WHb of £ 140 merging in which a,cres only been The Coin-Y is connected by Its own sldmgs to the Great Western fjom Swansea, and is obtained of John R jj. Davies, Esq., street, Swansea of the Trust Auctioneer at CO Wind-Street Swansea or of tne Aucuiouoer ai; Ms otol^gHUhfield-stoet^wansea. 7o00_ SALE TO-MORROW. ™SK ^SWInsea. T° B™WEB|tJgfSDoSETlSAI'I,EES' (subject to such conditions as shallthere and then be produced), at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, swVotbm £ !SS6BD PEEMISBS known as the SMITHFIBLD ARMS, And Stores adjoining, situate at Dvvatty-street, Swansea, and now let by way Of underlease (which exSres Jane 24th, 1899) at the low annual rental of £ 100 The premises will be sold by way of under- lease for a term of 75 years (less three days] from September 29th, 1896, at a ground rent of £ 2o PTh<?AaSioneers beg to call special attention of ntending pnrchasers to this sale. The commanding position and the central situation of the Premises, together with the large and lucra- tive trade carried on there for many years, renaers the investment an exceptionally valuable one. TheprS^rty can. atsmall cost, be enlarged to half-past 3in theafternoon. Further particulars can be obtained fiom the Auc tioneers, at their Offices, Dynevor C^unbCTs. li I>ynevor-place, Swansea or from Moy Evans and Thomas. Solicitors,15, Adelaide-street. Swansea. 7544 GLANYRAFONDDU-ISbA (In the Parish of Talley, Carmarthenshire). MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Cawdor Arms Hotel. Llandilo, on SATURDAY, October 23th„18S8, that very valuable FREEHOLD FARM Known as Glanyrafonddu-issa. Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale-may oe obtained of the Auctioneer at Carmarthen, or a B. Peel Price. Esq., Solicitor, Talley. 7 10, VICTORIA-AVENUE, ST. HELEN'S-ROAD, SWANSEA. QERGEANTHOBAN Begsiaannounce that owing to declining yeaisan^ continued ill-health he has decided on RETIRING FROM BUSINESS and intends therefore to realise the whole of his collection of ^mrn-ti VALUABLE DECORATIVE CHINA BY AUCTION- He will in the meantime be glad to see any of his numerous patrons, and in consideration of their past kindness offers theia an opportunity of acquir- ing any article at a lower price than they possibly could by public competition. October. 1898. -— lits»rait £ £ ACCIDENT ASSURANCE. ACCIDENT AND DISEASE ASSURANCE. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY ASSURANCE. FIDELITY GUARANTEE. RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSUR ANCE COMPANY. Established 1849. Claims Paid, £ 3,850,000. 64, Cornhill, London. 3619 A. VIAN, Secretary. AGENTS.:—Mr W. Hulin, Station-master, G.W* Railway and Messrs Tregerthen Dunn and Co-, 12: Mountstuart-souare, Cardiff; Mr W. Thompson, Divi- sional Superintendent's Office, G W. Railway, Cardiff THE VULCAN BomF, R AND GENERAL JNSURANCE CO. LIMITED. LATE THE BOILER INSURANCE AND STEAM POWER CO., LIMITED, THE ORIGINAL BOILER INSURANCE CO HEA^OFFXCK—67. KING STREET, MANCHESTER ESTABLISHED 1859. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL. £ 375,000 BOILERS AND ENGINES INSURED AND INSPECTED. Rates quoted to meet the WORKMEN^ COMPENSATION ACT, Employers' Liability Act, and Common Law. Third Party Fidelity Guarantee Insurance, Individual Accident Insurance. Upwards of 40,000 Boilers and Engines under Supervision. J. P.L. CROSLAND, M.InsfcC.B., MJnst.M.E., Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADFIELD, Secretary. Applications for Agencies Invited. 6638 SOUTH WALES SUPEBINTENDENT— E. HUGHES, 35, DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT, MoN PHOTO CATALOGUE JESBE iiram" ILLUSTRATED PHOTOGRAPHIC CATA. LOG UK, 124 pages, is a valuable book of reference on matters photographic. It is considered by competent authorities to be the best and hartdies(i catalogue published. No expense has been spared to make it complete and ue. 000im Will be mailed, freoon receipt of posteardto PARK HALL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. FREE. 3*5* 107e XT E W P O R T O FJ? LO BS J ipmrnc giaticts. THE ROYAL NATIONAL EISTEDD- FOD OF WALES, CARDIFF, July 18th,JL9th, 20th and 21st, 1899. The PUBLISHED LIST of SUBJECTS has been ALTERED in some instances, and SUBJECTS with PRIZES to the VALUE of £90 ADDED. Particulars of the alterations and additions may be obtained upon application (with Id stamp enclosed) to the Hon. Secretaries. The complete and correct list of subjects is supplied by the Western Mail," Ltd., Cardiff. Price 6d. By post 7d. Conductors of choirs in the Chief Choral Competition are requested to communicate with the undersigned with reference to the arrangement of Mendelssohn's Chorus. D. W. EVANS,i Hon. EVAN OWEN, f Secretaries. St. Mary's Chambers, Cardiff. 7665 £ JARDIFF NATURALISTS* SOCIETY. PROGRAMME OF LECTURES FOR ENSUING SESSION. Oct. 20th, 1898.-PUBLIC LECTURE—W. A. Herd- man, of the University College, Liverpool, Oysters and Oyster-Culture at Home and Abroad. Nov. lith.-PUBLIC LECTURE Miss Mary Kingsley, "Travels in West Africa." Nov. 24th. PUBLIC LECTURE Frederic Villiers, The Soudan." Dec. 8th.—MEMBERS' NIGHT-J. J. Neale, "The Bird Islands of Pembrokeshire." Dec. 22nd.-PUBLIC LECTURE—T. W. Drink- water, Chemistry in the Kitchen." Jan. 12th, 1899.—MEMBERS' NIGHT—E. Doran- Webb-" Salisbury Plain and its History." Jan. 26th.-PUBLIC LECTURE—Richard Kearton, Haunts and Habits of British Birds." Feb. 9th.—MEMBERS' NIGHT — A. H. Trow, Sense Organs in Plants." Feb. 23rd.-MEMBERS' NIGHT—W. Roimfeldt, II Music, Absolute and Applied." March 9th. — MEMBERS' NIGHT J. Tatham Thompson, "The History and Evolution of Spectacles." March 24th.-PUBLIC LECTURE—J..J. Fleming, The Earth a Great Magnet." The Public are admitted to the Pnblic Lectures on payment of Is each. For terms of membership of the Society apply to the Hon. Secretary, Mr Walter Cook, 98, st. Mary-street. Cardiff. 7663 Hjegal Jltrttws. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that 1_\ the PARTNERSHIP heretofore subsisting BETWEEN US, the Undersigned, CHARLES GOWER and LAWFORD GOWER, carrying on business as Builders at Briton Ferry, in the County of Glamorgan, under the style or firm of Gower Brothers," has been DISSOLVED by MUTUAL CONSENT as from the 22nd day of October, 1898." All debts due to and owing by the said late firm will be received and paid by the said Charles Gower. Dated this 22nd day of October, 1898. CHARLES GOWER. LAWFORD GOWER. Witness—A. JESTYN JEFFREYS, Solicitor, Neath. 7666 totfors attit Ccmtraris. OUNTAIN ASH URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. AUGUSTUS-STREET, PAGET-STREET, tNVKVKWI. ARCHER-STREET, iWiSlUJWIi, OTHER-STREET, PRIVATE. STREET WORKS. TO CONTRACTORS AND OTHERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Mountain Ash Urban District Council invite and are prepared to receive TENDERS for the SEWERING, LEVEL- LING, PAVING, METALLING, FLAGGING, and CHANNELLING of Augustus-street, Paget-street, Archer-street, and Other-street, at Yynysybwl. Plans, Sections, and Specifications may be seen and Forms of Tender and Bills of Quantities may be obtained on application to the Surveyor to the Council at the Town Hall, Mountain Ash, on and after Monday, the 24th inst. Tenders prepaid and endorsed 11 Tender for Private Street Works at Ynysybwl to be sent to me on or before 1 o'clock on Monday, the 31st inst. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. By order, H. P. LINTON, Town Hall, Mountain Ash, Cierk to the Council. 19th Oct., 1898. 7611 B FDWELLTY SCHOOL BOARD. Jf) The Board invite TENDERS per ton for 12 months from the 1st of November, 1898, for a supply of BEST LARGE COAL, delivered free at their several Schools at Tredegar, Sirhowy, George Town, Troed- rhiwgwair, Bedwellty Pits, Hollybush, Blackwood, Bedwellty Village, Cwmsyfiog, New Tredegar, Upper lihyiirrtey, Lower Xlhymney, Middle Khyrnney, Ebbw Vale, Pontygof, Victoria, Manmoel, and Argoed. The Tenders need not include the whole of the schools, and should be received by me not later than 1 p.m. on the 1st NOVEMBER next. C. DAUNCEY, Solicitor, Clerk to the Board, Tredegar. 22nd October, 1898. 7651 q] W- Mx™ew & ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS AND CONTRACTORS. OFFICES AND WORKSHOPS, WOMANBY-STREET, CARDIFF. ELECTRICAL APPARATUS OF ALL KINDS INSTALLED AND REPAIRED. 7167 TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, LIMITED. Keeps at the WALES AND WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, A LARGE STOCK OF STEEL JOISTS, FLITCH PLATES, TEES, ANGLES, CHANNELS. Etc. Manufacturers of ROOFS, GIRDERS, BRIDGES, STANCHEONS, PATENT SOLID TILE and CONCRETE FLOORS OFFICES EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. Telegrams Dawnay, Cardiff." Natirmai Telephone, Cardiff, N.. 694. 1139 ESSiONS AND O ONS s LIMITED. jj Manufacturers and Importers cf CEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER, CHIMNEY-PIECES RANGES. GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. PENARTH jyOAD, /CARDIFF. 83': JLI) V; 3038 rpaMic Àpp-ninhtttnts. OWANSEA~ (UD.) SCHOOL BOARD. EVENING CONTINUATION SCHOOLS. WANTED immediately, by the above-named Board, a COOKERY TEACHER to give Instruction in the Evening Classes, and also one day a week in the Day School. Applications, enclosing Testimonials, must reach the Clerk on or before the 29th instant. A. W. HALDEN, Clerk. School Board Offices, Dynevor-place, Swansea, 24th October, 1898. 7668 'M it' REVETEIN SCHOOL BOARD.. The following Teachers are required :— (1) CERTIFICATED ASSISTANT MASTER and MISTRESS. Salary according to Scale of the Board. (2) ASSISTANT 'MISTRESSES, qualified under Article 50. SaJary first year of service, £45 per annum second year, £47 10s and maximum, X50. Applications, stating age and qualifications, with: three recent testimonials, to be sent to me. HENRY BYTHWAY, Clerk to the Board. Pontypool, Moru, 22nd October, 1898. 7657 FURNISH AT SAMUEL TAYLOR'S! THE CANTON FURNISHING WAREHOUSE, 46 & 4:8 c OWBPJDGE-ROA.D, CANTON, CARDIFF (Near Memorial Hall). NoTE THE PRICES. £ S. d. Leather Suites, wear guaranteed (7 pieces). 3 10 0 Saddlebag Suites, lovely design .9 foe Cheffoniers 18 6 Sideboards 2 18 6 Brass-rail Bedsteads, 4ft. 6in n a ri Straw Mattresses, full size — 0 fa U Wire Mattresses, do. double woven 0 8 11 Wool Mattresses, 4ft. 6in., full size 0 9 6 Wool Bed, Bolster. 2 Pillows, weight 501b. 0 10 b Feather Bed, Bolster, 2 Pillows, weight 601b. 1 15 0 Feather Pillows 5 „ Wool Pillows ——— JJ 2 Kitchen Tables „ S ?T Lath-back Kitchen Chair 0 Z 11 Lath-back Arm Chair, large size —- JJ ■ ° Leather Ami Chair —— — 5 5 H Brass-tail Fender —0 5 11 AU-brass Fender — 0 9 11 Fire Brasses 0 2 11 Dressing Chest and Washstand in Black "Walnut-or Satin Walnut, only £ 2 10s the pair. Pair handsome Duchesse, 6 jewel drawers, 3ft, 6m., walnut, jE3 IDs the pair. -To every Customer buying £ 20'worth of goods I. give one of my lovely soft Feather Beds, weighing 501b. (full size). Handsome Drawing room Table given to all Customers purchasing £10 worth of Goods. Allgoods packed and sent carriage paid any dis- tance. Train fare allowed. Canton trams pass the door every few minutes. I do not advertise any goods I cannot produce. The public will find my goods considerably cheaper than the Furnishing Honses in the town, where their expenses are so heavy. Note the Address jj^AMUEL rjTAYLOR, sole PROPRIETOR, 4:6 & 4$C0WBRIDGE"R0A1)' CANTON, CARDIFF. CHEAPEST AND BEST HOUSE IN D 6639 CARDIFF. 981 AMAEVBLLoUS RE.MEDY DASMAIL'S WORLD-FAMED SPECIFIC, The Only Safe and Effective Remedy on Earth. Before ordering elsewhere do not fail tosendsfcaanpedi addressed envelope for Particulars and prices, and then judge for yourselves. Mrs W. S. H^ of-Cardiff, writes—"This is the THIRD OCCASION on which I have used your speciality with success, and shall K565, i9ublic CARDIFF. FJIHEATRE ROY A L. LEsSEE AND MANAGES ROBERT REDFORD THIS EVENING, at 7.30. Enormous Success of the ever popular Opera, THE Q_ E I S H A- SPECIAL MORNING PERFORMANCE, SATURDAY, OCT. 29th, at 2. New Box Office at Theatre (St. Mary-street Entrance) open from 10 till 5. Seats can be booked by letter, wire, and telephone (No. 362). MONDAY, OCTOBER 31st., FIRST VISIT OF MR GEORGE ALEXANDER'S COMPANY In the New Play, THE TREE OF KNOWLEDGE. G It AND THEATRE. T Leasee and Manager..Jtfr CLARBNCK SoitNRs. Immense Reception on the Return Visit of the Successful Oriental Drama, SECRETS OF THE JJAREM. THE TIVOLI BALLET TROUPE AND SIGNOR DELMONICO. N.B.—Fresh Songs and Dances Nightly Popular priccs and time as usnal. RICHTER CONCERT. PARK HALL. CARDIFF, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26TH, 1898. DR. HANS R/ICRTER and his complete LONDON ORCHESTRA OF 00 PERFORMERS. The programme will include excerpts from Wagner's principal music dramas and Tschaikowski's cele- brated symphony Pathetique." Balcony, 7s 6d; Area (reserved), 5s; Side and Back Seats,J$s; Standing Room (limited), by ticket-only, Is. Plans now open for booking at Mr Wm. Lewis, 22, Duke-street, Cardiff. Doors open at 7.30; ticket holders only at 7.15. Commence at 8. Carriages at 10. The G.W.R. Company will kindly run a special half holiday excursion train from Swansea and inter- mediate stations at excursion fares, leaving Swansea at 12.45 p.m.. returning from Cardiff at 10.45 p.m. Passengers will also be booked from the following places by certain ordinary trains at single fare and a quarter :-Bristol, Newport, Chepstow, Swan sea., Landore, Neath, Port Talbot, Aberavon, Bridgend, and Llantrissant. For further particulars re times of starting, &c„ see special railway bills. The Rhymney Railway Company will kindly run a special train to Llanishen and Caerphilly, leaving Cardiff at 10.45 p.m. The T.V.R. Company will kindly delay the 10.18 p.m. train from Queen-street to Penarth ten minutes on this occasion, leaving Queen-st. at 10.28 p.m. 7359 W. A. MORGAN, Glen Lyn, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. (fenrstons. LONDON AND NORTH-WESTERN RAILWAY. LAST LONDON TRIP OF THE SEASON. BREWERS' EXHIBITION at ROYAL AGRICUL- TURAL HALL, OCT. 29th to NOV. 4th. On SATURDAY, Oct. 29th, cheap 3, 4, 6, or 8 days' EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued to LONDON from Merthyr, Dowlais, Tredegar, Ebbw Vale, Blaen- avon, Brynmawr, Abergavenny, etc. For full particulars see small bills, obtainable at any of the stations named, or of Mr J. Bishop, L. & N.W. Railway, Abergavenny. FRED HARRISON, General Manager. Euston Station, London, Oct., 1898. 7622 TRAVELLERS & EMIGRANTS should j!_ obtain their tickets direct from Cardiff to all parts at reduced fares. Cook's Special Bookings to South of France, Italy, Algeria, Madeira, and Cape. Conducted parties fortnightly to Rome 10 guineas inclusive. Egypt and Palestine, combined tickets.— Apply to the South Wales Travelling Agency, Mr Trounce, Pier Head, Cardiff. 1186 (gtmcaimn. CARDIFF. HE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL OF JL MUSIC, COLLEGE BUILDINGS, DUMFRIES-PLACE, CARDIFF, and C AliTREF," 1, VICTORIA-SQUARE. PENARTH. PATRONS: The Right Hon. the MARQUESS OF BUTE, K.T,, Lord TREDEGAR, Lord WINDSOR, &c., &C. Dr. Parry begs to inform his students and others that owing to his important engagement in America the NEXT TERM will COMMENCE on MONDAY, October 24th, 1898. Prospectus containing full particulars on applica- tion to Mr D. C. Jones, Secretary. 7154 HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL AND .BJJL KINDERGARTEN, NEWPORT-ROAD, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS, THE MISSES MARKS. Pupils prepared for alllocalExams. Vacancies for a. few Boarders. Home comforts and care. Kinder- garten under Trained (Froebel) Mistress. 1162 BRISTOL. GIRLS' HIGH SCHOOL, X CHARANTI, COTHAM, BRISTOL.—Healthy neighbourhood, perfect sanitation, and excellent record of work. Preparation for all Examinations. University, Music, S. Kensington. Good cycling and gymnasium exercise. Good and careful home. Head- mistress—Miss Hobbea. 6594 HATH. HOME SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, KENSINGTON, BATH. PRINCIPALS—The Misses WILTSHIRE and MAGGS. Healthy situation. eareful tuition and home com- forts. Tennis, &c. Holidays optional. Moderate terms. Good references. 6305 33uílàing ødtfus. PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT .6. INVESTMENT JGUILDING GJOCIETY. JD 3 per cent, on DEPOSITS 4 per cent, on PREFERENTIAL SHARES, g per ceat. on SUBSCRIPTION SHARES. APPLY FOR THE 38TH ANNUAL REPORT and Prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managing SEES-, 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. ASEHTS—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD. 24, High-street. Penarth: Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Windsor-rd. Barry: Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Market Buildings. Ebbw Vale: Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-placc. 1023—7422 ONTYPRIDD, LLANTRISANT, AND f RHONDDA VALLEYS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Great Reduction to Borrowers. EASY REPAYMENTS, 5 to 20 YEARS. 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