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pipping Notices. U N A R~D LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK. LIVERPOOL TO BOSTON. Servia Tues Sept. 25 Ultonia Tues, Sept. 26 Umbria Sat.. Sept. 30 Pavonia Tues., Oct. 3 FARES. FATVES. SalooD, £ 12 <'c upwards Saloon, £ 9 & upwards 2nd Cabin, £ 7 rio. 2nd Cabin, £ 7 do. do. do. According to SLeamer and season. 10 per ceut. Reduction Return Tickets f:)[1,loon. 5 p0r cent. Second Class. Passengers booked throngh to all part" of America and Canada. Apply to the Canard Steamship Com- pany, Limited, Liverpool, or tc any Local Agent— Samuel J olm Davies, 9, Edward-place, CroclcherbbownS Cardiff; W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks, Cardiff; Messrs Charles Stewart, 35, rJountstuart-square, Cardiff; T. M. Jones and Son Aberavon & Port Talbot; D. T. Davies, 43, Upper Thomas-street, Mertliyr; J. Itobert; 1>ontypri¡1d; W. Haneock, 2, Dowuing-street, Llanelly D. Thomas, 30, Hannah-st, Porth; Joseph MorrisSou J.L.Boweu, Llanelly; 1) W. Hughes, Tredegar; W. P. Thomas, 29, Market-fitreet, Abertillery; F. W. Lewis, "Teie- graph" Oflice, Haverfordwest; Capt. J. A. Scott, ■Oathays, Cardiff; W. J. Tong, Brynmawr. 1121 i M E R 1 (J A N LIN E UNITED STATES MAIL mjltlw STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YOnK, SATURDAYS, at Noon. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second .Ðin nnd Steerltge Passengers WVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SBRVIOK Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Qneenstown every Thursday. Passengers and Goods Me landed l1,j, Philadelphia an the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad, which fDas the Shortest auù most Direct Route to nil places JD the Western States. Apply to Richardson, Spence &; Co., Southampton or Liverpool; S. J. Davies, 9, li;r1wl,rd-pl., Qnccn.-¡¡t, W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks; C. Stewart & Co., 35, Mouutstnart-sqiiaie O..7. Cudlipp, Castle-road, jBilcocks, :iwfI.1)f¡ea.; T. H. Austin, Nm\tl1-r.oILtl, TÆlI- vore; lJ. K Thomas, British School, Llandovery W. Hancock, Downing-st., & .7. L. Bowen, Lakeiield, .Wanoily H. Lewis, Bridge-r.t., Neath W. Milton Locke, 3, Ciuoioercifti-sl., Newport; 1). L..Jones, tfliliers-st.. Briton Ferry; J1, Roberts, Pontypridd; D. T. lJavicH, 43, Upyør Thonias-st., Merthyv HhYH Roberts, Woodflela-st., Jsiorriston M. 1). Price, 51, High-st., Ferndaio A. 'I'iiney, Saw Mills, Aber- mery; W. Edwards, Blaina; D. W. Hughes, Posfc- »flice, Tredegar; J. D. Thomas, Seveu bisters Wallace J. Tong. 15, Davies-t" 'Brj'Jln1:tw1'; T. II Tomkins, Abergavenny. 1016 I.)AT.GRAVB, MURPHV, A. a co.'S ■SSgp&^ir LINE Ol<' STEAMERS. 'SWANSEA TO HAMBURG. L: i j. OAUiZ Captain Connor Ci'i.'l* OF DOKTMUND Captain Green CITY OF OPORTO Captain Murphy One of the Itbove or other steamers of the same lliu; fi int,'Hle(1 to leave Swansea fOl Hamburg every Ten Days. For Fn;iht::j, &0., apply 1.0 the OIVUerf1, Jl\lgrtve, Murphy ami Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin, or to ti»-■ Agents, BURGESS & CO., Swansea. Agent at Hamburg—U. FUHRiMANN. 1997 CITY OF CORK STEAM PACKET Co.'s STEAMERS ply between CORK, N WW PORT. >u)il CABDIIPli' Every 4 or 5 Days. Ca.nyil1ggoo"ig ai, through r:.tes to Limerick Trales, )fallow, and other places ill South 01 Ireland. Passenger fares between Newport, Cardiff, and ■Cork:—Cabin, i'/s 6d; Deck, 10s. Return Cabin,25s, Available for two months, to return from Cork to Sewport, Cardiff, Southampton, Plymouth, or Liver- tlool. For rates of freight and times of sailing and *ther particulars apply to the Agfuta, James Mad'lock Newport, 1\1011.; E. C. Downing, Bute Docks, Ca.rliiH; or to lhe 0ity of Cork Steam Packet 00., Ltd., Cork. 3547 CASTLE LINE.—CAPE and NATAL ) MAILS.—WEEKLY SERVIC10 for the GOLD FIELDS of SOUTH AFRICA.—The CASTLE COM- PANY'S STEAMERS leave LONDON (East India Dock Basin, Bkickwall) Every Friday, and sail from Southampton Every SATURDAY. South- Steamers. London. rmn>t:Il. "•EINFAUNS CASTLE (via Madeira)Sept. 29.Sept. 30 3RAEMAR OASTLE (via Canaries;Oct. 6.Oct. 7 DUNOTTAR CASTLE (via Madeira)Oct. 13.0ct. 14 LISMORE CASTLE (via Lisbon and Canaries) Oct. 20.Oct. 21 •CARiSBROOKE CASTLE (via Ma- deira) Oct. 27 ..Oct. 28 *This Steamer will load cargo at Tilbury. Return tickets for an pors. Apply to Donald Carrie amI Co., 3, Fenchurch etreet, London, E.C.; or to \V. J. Trounce, Bute Docks; S.J. Davies, 9, Edward-place; C. J. Cudlipp 32 Cia'stle-road, Cardiff; Austin and Silcocks, l. Perkins, T. R. W. Mason and Co.. Swansea; J. L. Bowen, Lakefield I'osu Office, Llanelly; Milton Locke, ■5 Commercial-street; J. YoiiDg, Tredeaar Chambers, Newport, Mon. 1255 UNION LINE STEAMERS to GOLD FIELDS of SOUTH AFRICA, NATAL and EAST AFRICA. & MADEIRA & TENERIFFE. TWIX-MCKE W ITiKBT. DEPARTURES FROM SOUTHAMPTON EVERY SATURDAY. via Teneriffe and St. Helena Sept. 30 MEXICAN, via Madeira Oct. 7 pOORKA, via Madeira and Teneriffe Oct. 11 MOOR, via Madeira Oct. ?l GERMAN, via Madeira, Teneriffe, and St. Helena Oct. 28 BRITON, via, Madeira Nov. 4 Return Tickets issued to all ports. Free Railway Tickets by Union Expresses from London to South- bampton. Cheap Rail Tickets for Passengers' Friends. Apply to UNION S.S CO., 14, Cockspur-street, S.W., and South African House, 96, Bishopsgate- Btreefc, London, E.C.; or to Guthrie Heywood and Co., 8, Mountstuart-square; C. Stewart and Co., 35, Mountstuart-sqnare; W. J. Trounce, Hute Docks; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place Davies a.ud Co., 45, Charles-street, Cardiff; T. R. W. Mason and Co. Swansea; Locke and Co., ?, Commercial-street, Newport, Mon. 2887 C LAN" L T N E STKA M E R S will be regularly despatched to the following porr.s :— BOMBAY, XURRACHEE. AND PERSIAN GULF PORTS (with option 0( transhipping ilL Bombay). Glas-ow Wfan. Birken- t»ias„ow. ,.heRtcr_ hea¡l. CLAN MACKENZIE. Sept.29.. Oct. 4. Oct. 6 CLAN CAMERON Oct. 20. Oct. 23. Oct. 25 CLAN ALPINE Nov. 3. Nor. 6. Nov. 8 COLOMBO. MADRAS, CALCUTTA. Closing Dates. At Glasgow. At Birkenhead. MACFADYN. } Thnrs" Sept. 28.Thurs., Oct. 5 URQUHART Oct. 12.Thurs., Oct. 19 SOUTH AND EAST AFRICAN PORTS. Closing for cargo Taking cargo for ( Glasgow, Sept. IS Cape Town, CLAN Mossel Bay, MACAULAY. "1 East London. Birl(enhead,Sep.23 Delagoa Bay, I and Beira. „ AXt (Glasgow .Sept. 25) Algoa Bay vljAiN fljld CHISrlOLM. j >?irke?}head,Sep. 30) Natal. For freights apply to Fred. R. Howe, Cardiff, Newport; or Of.vser, Irvine, and Co., London, Man- chester, 3249 lORD" LINE OF STEAMERS .jU MONTREAL AND QUEBEC Direct to CARDIFF. Sailins 115 follow ;— S.S. LORD CHAELSMONT Sept. 22nd S.S. LORD ANTRIM" Oct, 15th S.S. "LORD IVEAGH" (Last of the season) Oct. 25th For Hates of Freights apply to— THOMAS DIXON and SONS, Belfast, Managers. GUTHRIE, HEYWOOD and CO., 8, Mount.-stuiu't-square, Cardiff, jgOQ Local Agents. f PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900. /-COOK'S EXCURSION CLUB OPENED at the South Wales Emigra- tion Office, Pontypridd. Contributions from is per week. Apply, with stamped envelope, to the Ivlatia.ger as above. Free Passages granted to Farm Labourers and Female Domestic Servants from London to Queens- land. lVliner8 <10 wen in Canada. Lowest fares emoted to America, C»raoa. Australia, South Africa. &c., Jie. Now is the time to book. 1283 Now if; the time tn book. 1283 .t- .Œt' 1!HiÜn!J -^acicites. PR IN CIP A LIT y. P E R MANENT INVESTMENT J UILDING 8 OCIETY. yjEST T^JEDIUM FOR O A N S ON J) R O P E K T I E S. APPLY FOR THE 39TH ANNUAL REPORT and Prospectus to W. SANDERS & SONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. A«BNTS—Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 20, Bridgo-sfcreet. Penarth; Mr D. H. ErifBNfls, Windsor-rd. Barry; Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Market Buildings. Ebbw Vale: Mr J. A. DAVTKS, Idivplnce, 10?3—7422 THE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND | SOUTH WjVXJES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY- H. J. PARNALL, Esq., J.P., Chaii iuan. RESERVE & CONTINGENT 3s 7d ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities at 5 per Cent. interest. INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES nterest 5 per cent. per annum and bonu-;). DEPOSITS and DEPOSIT SHARES at current r' ten of: interest. F. J. HEV'K V ItNE, Secretary. HEYBYRNE BROWN, l. Frsar'? Ciiambers, Newport; iggl And 21. West Bale-street, Cardiff IMPORTANT to THO SE WHO S UFFER. J' Horton's I.X.L. Pills are guaranteed to cure all complications. Also gravel and pains in the back Post free for 4s from G. D. Horton, M.P.S. (from the General Hospital), Aston-road North, Birmingham. Asrents:—Cardiff—R. Mumford, Chemist, &c., Meteor- street, Splotlands, :rl Castle-road, Roa.th. Merthyr— Wills, Cuemist. Swansea—Lloyd, Chemist, Oxford- Btrc- icwporb Young. Chemist High-street Pontypridd—O'iverDavies, Chemist Mill-streej. N.B. —Haa never been known to ail. Letters anr "end b". Please Dam paper. 11C8 a[ts by auction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY, GILLER, & TELFER." Freehold Building Land, at Risca Oct. 4 Messrs W. C. CLARKE ruid DOVEY. Stocli-in-Trade of Builders' Merchant ,at CardiffSept.27 Stock-in-Trade of Ironmongery, &c., at CardiJLSept. 29 Messrs J. J. DAVID & CO. Leasehold Residence, at Cardiff Oct 4 Messrs DRIVER, JONAS, & CO. Freehold Properties, at Chepstow .Oct. 4 and 5 Castle of Striguil with Laud, at Chepstow .Oct. 5 Freehold Land, at Chepstow.Oct. 5 Freehold Property, at Pontypool Oct. 7 Mr JOHN FRANCIS. Farming Stock, &c., at Golden Grove Oct. 4 Messrs GOTTWALTZ. BOWRING, ft PERRY. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 23 & 29 Rams and Ram Lambs, at Cowbridge.Sept. 29 Bulbs and Flowering Piants, at Cardiff .Sept. 30 Timber and Materials, at Cardiff Oct. 3 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Household Furniture, at Canton.Sept. 28 Mr JOHN HOWELL. Farming Stock, at Aberamau .Sept. 27 Messrs WM. & WALTER JAMES. Furniture. China, Books, &c.. at Llandovery.Sept. 28 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. Household Furniture, at Swansea Sept. 26 Freehold Estate, at Swansea .Sept. 27 Furniture and Effects, at Swansea .Sept. 28 Messrs HENRY LEWIS & SONS. Farming Stock, at Aberdare Oct. 2 Messrs W. S. MILLER & CO. Live Stock, at Llwyncvntenn Park .Sept. 26 Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT. Modern Furniture, at Newport Sept. 26 & 27 Mr WILLIAM POWELL. Freehold Laud, at Newton Nottage Sept. 30 Messrs W. H. REES and SON. Plant, Machinery, &c., at Aberdare Oct. 2 Contractor's Plaut, at Aberdare .Oct. 3 & 4 Messrs R. H. SEEL and ISAAC. Groceries and Provisions. at Barry Dock Sept. 26 Messrs STEPHENSON ALEXANDER. Iron and Materials, at Pcntyrcn Sent. 26 Leasehold Property, at Pontypridd .Sept. 27 I Ram Lambs, at Cardiff and Cowbridge Sept. 29 Household Furniture and Effects, at Penarth.Oct. 3 Farming Stock, Implements, &c., at Barry .Oct. 5 All Saints' Church, &c,, at Cardiff Oct. — Messrs STRAKER and SON. Leasehold Residence, at Tredegar .Oct. 2 Properties, at Newport Oct. 4 Freehold Property, at Abergavenny Oct. 5 Mr J. RICHARD THOMAS. ¡ Horses, at Cardiff Oct. 19 Mr LEWIS THOMAS. Leasehold Properties, at Newbridge, Moil Oct. I? Messrs S. M. WILKINSON & CO. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Sept. 26 Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. Honsehoid Funitare, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 28 "r; SALE THIS DAY. PENTYRCH IRON WORKS, NEAR CARDIFF. RA/TESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, at these Works, on TUESDAY, the 26th September, 1899, at 1.30 p.m., the IRON AND MATERIALS used in the construction of tile Blast Im"Ilaces, together with the Blast Engine, Cowper Stoves, Pnmping Eugines, Boilers, gas and other piping and tubing, Shepherd's coal washing machine, bridge girders, water-wheels, cast iron pillars and columns, about 109 tous flooring nlates, 100 tons water and s&eam piping, socket and flange joints, wrought iroll, roofin iron, foundry cran0S, materials in 82 coke OTens, and the whole of the cast and wrought irou used in the constructiou ot the blast fnrnaces anil in and about the Works, &c. 3510 Catalogues, now in course of preparation, may be obtained ffom the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. No. 290, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CANTON. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. MR HOWELL WILLIAMS has re- ceived instructions from Mr Elchmann, who is going ahroa¡{, to SELL by AUC TION, Oil the Premises as above, on THURSDAY, September 28th, 1899, the following Valuable HGUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, via. Walnut dining and drawing-room suites covered in plush, mahogany telescope, diding table (2 insertions) hndsomc walnut sideboard, capital piano, mahogany walnut and occasional flower stands, drawiug- room requisites, and the contents oÎ four bedrooms, comprising iron and brass bedsteads, spring mat- tœsscs, superior walnut bedroom suit3, marble top washstands, &c., a useful assortment of kitchen furniture, and numerous other effects. Hale at 2 p.m. sharp. Auctioneer's Offices, 1, Charles-street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. SHORT NOTICE. 84, KOLTON-ROAD, BARRY DOCK. UNRESERVED SALE OF GROCER'S STOCK, FIXTURES, UTENSILS, AND OTHER EFFECTS. MESSRS R. H. SEEL and ISAAC are instructed by the Trustees in the Bankruptcy of Mr J. M. Davies to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on TUESDAY NEXT, the 26th day of September, 1899, at 12 o'clock noon, the whole of the well-selected Stock of GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS, comprising tea.s, coffees, cocoas, sugars, preserves, and a good assortment of tinned and bottled goods, also the fixtures, iittings, and atensils-in-trade, and Horse, Tradesman's Tmp and Harness. The goods will be on view the morning of the day of sale. There wiF. be no reserve. For further particulars apply to the Trustees, C. E. Dovey, Esq., Chartered Accountant, Cardiff, and E. T. Collins, Esq., 39, Broad-street, Bristol; or to the Auctioneer! Messrs R. H. Seel and Isaac, P.A.S.F., Theatre Royal Chambers, Cardiff. 22nd September, 1899. 3912 SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. 186. CANTON. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION on the Premises, as above, on THURSDAY, Sept. 28th, 1839, a quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (removed for the better convenience of sale), in which are comprised 11 superior pianoforte in ebony case by Schuppisser, a curio cabinet of 3 drawers, two spring traps, crank axle cart, 25 rung ladder, and numerous other items. For particulars see poster8. Goods on vicW morning of sale, which will com- mence at 2 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, 10, Queen-street. 3964 TREDEGAR, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER AND SON will 1f1 SELL by AUCTION, at the Tredegar Arms Hntd, Tredegar, on MONDAY, the 2nd of October, 1899, at 2 for 3 o'dock iu the Afternoon, sr:.1Jject to conditio.1S of sale tn be theu prodL1ced, all that VALUABLE LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate near the Railway Station in the town of Tredegar, iu the county of Monmouth, known flS Vale Cottage, let on It yearly tenancy to tbc \Yesley:.n Methodists of Tredegar, aud until recently occupied I by their pastor, the Rev. W. J. Pearce, and now by the Rev. J. R. Hargreaves. The dwelling-house has a neat appearance, stands back from the road, and comprises entrance hall, diuing-room, drLwjn-ro01n, kitchen, and scullery on the ground floor, and on the upper floor landing, five bedrooms, and w.c.; a the rear are larder, wash-lionse, and coalhonse. There are also pleasure and kitchen garden, nicely planted with trees, and small vinery. The premises are let at £25 a year, the tenants paying rates and taxes, cover au area of about 1,047 square yards, and are held under a lease dated 7th July, 1860, for a term of 99 years from 25th March, at the annual ground rent of £6 10s 1* d. The premises may be viewed by permission of the occupier, and for further particulars apply to the Auctioneer at Abergavenny, or to Messrs Gabb and Walford, Solicitors, Abergavenny. 3865 NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER and SON will SELL by AUCTION, atbhe Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 4th dny ol October, 1899, at 2 for 3 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to Conditions of Sarle to be thell produced), the under- mentioned Valuable FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD RESIDENCES, Viz. LOT 1—All that valuable and substantially-built FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 92, Stow-hill, in the Couuty Borough of Newporu, Monmouthshire, now and for many years past in the occupation of Mrs Kendrick as yearly tenant from Lady-day at the low annual rontvjf £35. LOT 2.-All that valuable aud substantially-built FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, situate and being No. SO. Stow-hill. in the County Borough of Newport, now in the occupation of the Reverend J. F. Summers as quarterly tenant at the rent of £45 per annum. LOT 3.—All that valuable and substantially-built LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE known as Corton House," and being No..83, Stow-hill, in the County Borongh.of, Newport, and now in the OCCUPfLtioll of J\1r A. Wilding under a lease, which will expire on the 24th June, 1902, at the annual ret of £5210: This Lot is held under a Lease granted by the Right Hon. Lord Tredegar to Mr Oliver Goss for a term of 99 year. from 25th March, 1871, at the annual ground- rent of 10s. The above three Lots adjoin each other, and are eligibly and pleasantly ituateJq un elevated position, and being in near proximity of the railway station, public oCices, banks, and other principal places of business wiH always reftCl1!y command good ten&ntR. Detailed paTtieu13,s and. Conditions of Sale may be obtaineu of the Auctioneers at Market-street Cham- bers Ah"vgavennv, at the place of Sale, or of Messrs 'WILLIAMS & WATKINSON, 3g52 Solicitors, Llanelly. SALE THIS DAY (TUESDAY) & TO-MORROW (WEDNESDAY). A HIGHLY IMPORT ANT VERY LARGE AND GENUINE UNRESERVED TWO DAIS SALE of MODERN FURNITURE, being the Entire and Costly Furnishings of 0 THE FALLS, LLANDOGO, NEAR CHEPSTOW, Removed for ABSOLUTE SALE by direction of the Rev. A. N1CHOLLS (late Chaplain in her Majesty's Navy). Also the CONTENT-o of a RESIDENCE at CAERLEON, by direction Ol Mr W. G. ALLDRITTE, who has left the district. MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT (having disposed of the property) have been favoured with instructions to Remove and SELL bv AUCTION at their SALE-ROOMS, 19, COMMERCIAL-STREET (adjoining Town Hall), NEWPORT, This day (TUESDAY) and To-morrow WEDNESDAY, September 26th and 27th. com- mencing each day at 12 o'clock panctuallv, the above VERY VALUABLE CONTENTS OF THE MANSION. SPECIAL NOTICE.—The Auctioneers have much pleasure in calling attention to this Genuine Two Days' Sale as being the most important held in their Rooms. The bulk of t11e Furniture is in capital con- dition, being purchased withiu the last 12 months. Further particulars in catalogues, which may be obtained from the Auctioneers, 19, Commercial- street, Newport, and Welsh-street, Chepstow. :5840 WILLIAMS' (PONTARDWVE) *[ O R M LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Rejnr. 'y has met with the greatest success. The effect upou Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable; is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these lounges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and lively, the pride, instead of the anxiety, of his guardians. Sir,—I have for some time used your Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges in my family, and find them a very Epeedy aad efficacious cure for ascearides, and their agreeable and convenient form is 110 great recommen- datiou for children.—W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdon Sold at 9¥.jd. 13<.1, and 2s 9d per box, by most Chemists, or for 14 or 34 stamps from J. Davies, Chemist, 30, High-sbreett Swansea. A list of testi- monials, eymptons, icc ou application. 1156 nlt5 bu Attclreu. ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY NEXT. IMPORTANT UNRESERVED SALE OF HIGH- CLASS FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, valuable CHINA, ELECTRO- PLATE, superb BEDROOM SUITES in various woods, elegant DRAWING-ROOM FURNITURE, VALUABLE CABINETS; Axminster, Turkey, and Wilton carpets and rugs; suites 0f costly curtains, reception-room [tud library furniture in oak and walnut, a 7-octave upright grand pianoforte by J, Broadwood and Sons, another by Challenger, oil paintings, water- colour drawings, engravings, etchings, choice china and decorative objects, being the CONTENTS OF A WELL-FURNISHED RESIDENCE, The whole supplied within the last two years by Messrs Maoie and Co.. London. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 28th and 29t;h September, at 11 o'clock each day. the above VALUABLE EQUIPMENTS OF THE RESIDENCE, comprising the CONTENTS of ELEVEN BED- ROOMS, including a SPECIALLY FINE 6ft. 6in. DARK MAHOGANY BEDCHAMBER SUITE, an 8ft. 61n. WALNUT DITTO, two well-made suites, 5ft. WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE with carvings, other bedroom suites of various sizes in dark walnut, satin walnut, mahogany, and other woods furniture of servants' bedchambers, toilet services, handsome brass bedsteads with complete bedding, aud all the usual bedroom requisites. POLLARD OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, with easies and couch in morocco; NOBLE POLLARD OAK SIDEBOARD and OVERMANTEL, extending dining table. The RECHERCHE FURNITURE of DRAWING- ROOM and principal reception-rooms, comprising luxurious UPHOLSTERED DARK MAHOGANY SUITES in silk, with saving covers two beauti- fully-designed cabinets, ELEGANT GILT OVER- MANTELS and girandoles, occasional and fancy tables, draped mantelboards, and curtains. The VALUABLE CONTENTS of HALL comprise many fine anfl rare specimen pieces of furniture, viz., a cabinet, hall cupboard fully fitted, 2 carved cabinets, fine skin rugs, lounge chairs, various paintings, &e. TWO NEARLY NEW COTTAGE PIANOFORTES by J. BROADWOOD and SONS, another by CHALLENGER a full suite of breakfast-room furniture in morocco, sideboard, table. &c. All the FURNITURE of MORNING-ROOM and STUDY, of suites in walnut and mahogany, large and small bookcases, cabinets, writing table>, over- mantels, mirrors. &c. The VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BRONZES, DECORATIVE CHINA in Worcester and Oriental, comprising elegant-shaped vases, groups, ond single figures, plaques, plates, &c, 3720 All the CARPETS, in condition equal to new, in Oriental, Axminster, velvet pile, and Brussels, with rugs to match, 1;H,blo covers, expensive lace curtains. The PLATED ARTICLES, comprising DISH CO V lTIR.S waiters, tea. and coffee services, hot water dishes, spirib frames, inkstands, etc., principally by ELKINGTON 301)(1 CO. contents of china pantries, dinner, tea, breakfast, and dessert services, glass, &c. ON VIEW TWO DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. -_u- __u ON FRIDAY NEXT. "H/TESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, 111 and PERRY will HOLD their ANNUAL SALE of RAMS AND RAM LAMBS at Cowbridge Fair, 29th September, at 10 a.m.;— 10 PEDIGREE OXFORD DOWN RAM LAMBS, all eligible for the Fluck Book. by Young Jumbo (2'169) and Treadwell's No. 8 of 18S8 (3007), from George C. Williams, Esq., Liaurnmnev Hail. 10 PEDIGREE OXFORD DOWN RAM LAMBS, from 1\011' J. H. Large, J'vIa,lmesbury. Purtber entries are solicited to the Auctioneers' Offices, 11, High-street, Cardiff. 3604 SALE THIS DAY. 16, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CARDIFF. SALE of SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Pianoforte, Oil Paintings, Water-colours, GJass, Linen, Books, and Effects. S. M. WILKINSON and CO. lV1L have received iusknctions from the owner to SELL by AUCTION, on the Premises as above, on TUESDAY, Sept. 26th, 1899, at 2 p.m. sharp, the whole of the valuable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Eficcts in the above residence. On View Morning of Sale Day. Auctioneers' Offices, St. MONMOUTHSHIRE. NEWPORT, ABERCARN, NEWBRIDGE, AND CRUMLIN. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR LEWIS THOMAS lias received instructions from the Representatives of the lace John Farr to SELL by AUCTION, at the New- bridge Inn, Newbridge, Mon., on THURSDAY, 12th October, 11;99, at 6 o'clock iu the Evening (subject to the Common Form Conditions of the Monmouthshire Incorporated rJaw Society aud to the Special Con- ditions produced at tile Bale), the following very valuable and desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES JJDT 1.—Ail those Five LEASEHOLD COTTAGES situate in 8tati.on.road, Crumlin, ("routing tho IJow- level Station, in the respective occupations 01 Wm. Richards, Sarah Carol, William Mear, T. Phillips, Joun Price, n.nd producing a gross rental of £7 10s. The Premises are heW under a lease dated the 2nd day of February, 1838, for a term of 93 years, from the 35th day of December, 1837, at the annual ground rent of £ 2 2;1. [JOT 2.-All those Two LEASEHOLD VILLAS, with the Two-stall Stable and Hay Loft adjoining, known as GJanyd.wr," Newbridge, on the main road from Newbridge to Abercarn, in the rcspectivB occu- pations of P. Wilson Itaffan and George Knight, at the gross annual reuta) of £ 40 per annum. The Premises are held under a Jease dated the 3rd day of June, 1887, for :1. term of 99 years, from the 25th day Df March, 1887, at tho annual ground rent of £3 7s. N.B.—The Premises a,rebuiit so that four tenants can occupy the Harne, there being :1 basement to each villa, with separate entrances. Note.—The Stable is not included in the above rental and could be let separately for £ 5 per annum. LOT 3,-All that desirable RESIDENCE, known as Number 25 (formerly 12), York-place, Stow-hill, New- port, now unoccupied, but for which £26 a year has been oifered and can now be obtained. The Premises are held under a lease dated the 13fch day of September, 1876, for the long term of 999 years, from the 1st day of May, 18611, at the annual ground rent of £ 3 10s. LOT 4.—All that BLACKSMITH SHOP, together with Wheelwright, Carpenter, and Two Lock-up Shops, sltute [tt Cwmc!trn, on the west side of the main rO1d from Abercarn to Risca. These Premises nre held under two leases, dated respectively the 23rll day of December, 1891, and the 19th day cf March, 1897. for separate tprms of 21 years, from the 1st day of May, 1891, and the 24th day of December, 1893, respectively, at a total ground rent) of .£3 16s. LOT 5.—All SHARE in the Crumlin Working Men's Building Club, with £60 paid up. N.E.-The Auctioneer regftrds this as (L good in- vestment. The house allotted—No. 30, Viaduct- terrace, Crumlin ig substantially built at a I moùerate price. For farther particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Beehive House, Newbridge, Mon., or to Mr HARRY JONES, Solicitor, 3952 Midland Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. RB DR. WILLIAMS, DECEASED. NO. 1, ORCHARD-STREET, LLANDOVERY. IMPORTANT SALE OF FINE ANTIQUE FURNI- TURE, VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS BY OLD MASTERS, OLD CHINA, OLD CRYSTAL AND CUT GLASS, AND A FINE LIBRARY OF BOTANICAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER VALU- ABLE BOOKS, Ac. MESSRS WM. & WALTER JAMES are favoured with instructions from the repre- sentatives of the late Dr. Williams, to SELL bv PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises as' above, on THURSDAY, September 2Sth, 1899, the entire con- tents of the residence, comprising fine old-fashioned oak, rosewood, and mahogany FURNITURE, including a Broadwood grand pianoforte, rare old china, cut aud crystal glass,, electro-plate, very valuable old paintings by oid masters, and a splendid library of botanical, medical, rmd other rare and valuable books comprising the entire furnishings of drawing-room, Üioing-rooll1, 4 bedrooms, kitchens, etGoods on view Wednesday, Sept. 27th, from 10 o'elock until 5 p.m. Sale to commence promptly at 11 o'clock a.m. Terms cash. Full detailed catalogues are in course of prepara- tion, and may be had from the Auctioneers ou and after Saturday, September 23rd. Auctioneers' Offices, Caejenkin, Llangadock and Arcade Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. 3911 ABERDARE NEW WATER WORKS, LLWYDCOED, ABERDARE. SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, MATERIALS, AND APPLIANCES ON COMPLETION OF CON- TRACT MESSRS W. HARRY REES and SON f are instructed by v\ illiam Jones, Esq., Con- tractor, to SELL by AUCTION, at the above Works, on MONDAY, 2nd October, 1899, the whole of his surplus „ „„. PLANT AND MATERIALS, including portable engine by Fowler, Leeds; Sit. saw bench, Worthington steam aud otner pumps, vertical boiler 62 end aud side tip waggons, stone trollies, about 120 tons steel rails, fish plates, bolts, metal dogs, 2-ton Scotch crane, weighing machines, wheelbarrows, siffciEff jacks, portable smithy, smith's and other tools ana appliances, new galvanised tubing, pitch pine logs, about 40 standard of deals, sleeners, carts, lorries, wrought and cast scrap, block of splendidly constructed galvanised sheet iron huts 198ft. long. &c., &c. Sale to commence at 1.30 precisely. 3803 Catalogues, now in preparation, may be obtained free from the Auctioneert, Neath and Port Talbot. COMPLETION OF CONTRACT. NEW WATER WORKS, ABERDARE. IMPORTANT SALE OF CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, MACHINERY, AND SURPLUS MATERIAL. J|/B"ESSRS WM. HARRY REES and JLYJL SON are instructed by the Urban District Councii of Aberdare to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION at Llwydcoed, Aberdare, on the 3rd and 4th days of October next., the whole of the under- mentioned CONTRACTOR'S PLANT, comprising two 4-wheel coupled loco, engines, 3 feet gau"e. one nearly new, by Hudswell. Clarke, and Co., Leeds, 3-inch diameter and 12-inch stroke; one by 'Baker, of Cardiff; 3-11.p. portable engine and martar mill, stone crusher. 120 tons of F B. steel rails, wrought aud cast scrap iron, 60 l-yard tip waggons, navvy barrows, planks, timber, sleepers, bricks, Jubilee railway, &e., &c., smith's forge, anvil, tools, steam winch, crabs, temporary buildings, offices, &e. Catalogues shortly ready and obtainable from the Auctioneers, Neath and Port Talbot; or upon appli- cation to THOS. PHILLIPS, Solicitor, Clerk to the above-named Council, Town Hall, Aberdare. 12th September, 1899, 3799 J" JJ- £ J:ADEII AND I^ONS. PIAinOO FOR SALE. PIANOS LET ON HIlE. PIANOS EXCHANGED. PIANOS TUNED AND REPAIRED. PIANOS LET ON THE HHtE-PUHCHASE SYSTEM. Only Address- 9, WIND STREET, SWANSEA. 1832 ^aUs im Àudion. SALE THIS DAY 65, MANSEL-TERRACE, SWANSEA. UNRESERVED SALE OF WELL-PRESERVED AND USEFUL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions from the Misses Leaworthy to SEIiL by PUBLIC AU CT IO a,t tile above Premises, on TUESDAY, September 26th, 1899, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. The principal effects comprise :—Oak dining-room suite upholstered in green leather, mahogany tele- scope dining table with one extra leaf, mahogany sideboard, gilt overmantels, Brussels and tapestry carpets, brass rail and steel rail fenders and fireirons, revolving music stool, rosewood occasional table, engravings, linoleum and cocoa mats, mahogany hall stand, kitchen dresser, loo tables, brass rail and iron bedsteads, straw palliasses, hair mattresses, millpnff and feather beds, mahogany dressing tabies with swing mirrors, and marble-top washstands, brass- mounted half-tester bedsteads folding camp bed- stead, cane-seated chairs, &c., &c., together with the usual culinary requirements. Goods on View Morning of Sale. Sale to commence at 11.30 a.m. 3882 Auctioneers' Offices, 46, Waterloo-street, SWlIonsea.. SALE TO MORROW. ALTERATION OF DATE OF SALE FROM THE 19TH INST., TO WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 27TH. MUMBLES, NEAR SWANSEA, GLAMORGAN- SHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF CHOICE FREE- HOLD BUILDING LAND, within a, short. dis- tance of the Pier and Railway Stations beauti- fully situated Residence and Freehold Ground Renbs of £9168. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON JLviL have received instructions from Nieholl Morgan, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1899, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, the CRAIG-Y-MOR ESTATE, üTerlooldll the beautiful Bays of Limeslade and Bracelet, on the renowned Gower Coast, within five minutes' walk of the New Pier and Railway Station at the Mumbles Head, and six miles from the important town of Swansea. The property comprises a CHARMINGLY SITUATED RESIDENCE known as Craig-y-Mor, with about 3 acres of well laid-out pleasure gronnds and gardens, stabhng for three horses and small farmery, which, with 5% acres of pasbnre land, is at present III tl' a occupa- tion of T. W. James, Esq., whose tenancy expires 25th March, 1900, at the low" rent of £100 per annum. Also about 37 Acres of Land, divided into 57 CHOICE FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES, beautifully situated on rising ground, overlooking the Bristol Channel, the Mumbles Head and adjacent Bays, and suitable for the erection of Marine Resi- dences, Bungalows, and Villas of a good class. The Estate will first be offered in one lot, and if not so disposed of will then be submitted in lots. Also about Seven Acres of ELIGIBLE BUILDING LAND AT NEWTON, occupying splendid positions on high ground, and commanding fine land and sea views. Avaluable piece of Building Land at the Dunns, Mumbles, and two well-secured FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS of JE5 and £4 16s, arising out of properties at Nichollstown, Mumbles. The Craig-y-Mor Estate is exceptionally well situated on the coast in this rising seaside and health resort, and affords to Land Societies, Builders, Specu- lators, and others a capital opportunity of acquiring Freehold Land where it can usually only be obtained on building leases, Illustrated particulars with Plans and Conditions of Sale may be had on application to Nieholl Mor- gan, Esq., Solicitor, 30, Bndg-row, Cannon-street, London, E.C.; Mr John Harris, Estate Agent, the Dunns, Mumbles; or the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 3528 SWANSEA AUCTION ROOMS, 46, WATERLOO-STREET, SWANSEA. IMPORTANT SALE OF USEFUL MODERN AND ARTISTIC HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, removed from various Residences in the neighbourhood for convenience of Sale. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, on THURSDAY NEXT, September 28th, 1839, at 11..30 a.m., alarge assortment of FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. Among the principal items may be mentioned AMERICAN ORGAN by Bell, with 15 stops inlaid walnut cheffionier with marble top and mirror back 4ft. oak pedestal writing table, magnificent 6ft' walnut sideboard with bcvelld plate-slass mirror5' gilt and walnut overmantel, American rocking chair' FULL-COMPASS PIANOFORTES by London makers, mahogany and bamboo hall stands, maho"- any: dining table with two extra leaves, magnificent drawing-room suite in crimson, exquisitely inlaid ROSEWOOD 5ft, CABINET, well-made 4ft. 6in. walnut ?ideboard, mahogany bookcase with glass doors. heautifully-iulaid 4ft. Sheraton cabinet, CONCRETE ROMAN aud ITALIAN TAZZAS on PEDESTALS, garden roller and lltwn mower by Ransome. air gun in case, bedroom suites in walnut and satin walnut, pedestal toilet tables, dressing chests, brags-rail bedsteads and bedding, kitchen dressers and deal tables, together with the usual kitchen goods. Sale to commence at 11.30 o'clock. 3910 Goods on view day prior and morning of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, 46, Waterloo-street, t)w&nsea. COURT HENRY, GOLDEN GROVE. MR JOHN FRANCIS is instructed by the Misses Saunders (who are giving up farming) to SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on WEDNESDAY, 4th October, 1899, the whole of the very valuable STOCK, &c., comprising 10 excellent shorthorn, Swiss anù cross- bred milch cows (all due to calve early), 4 two-year- old in calf heifers, 2 two-year-old steers (fit for the butcher), 3 steer and heifer calves, strong reliable bay mare, aged; 2 pure-bred Tamworth sows in farrow, 7 pigs ten weeks old, and 10 suckers, about 7 tons hay, governess car, waggon in good order, hay rake, small thrashing machine, liquid and manure cart; also Household Furniture. 3953 SALE TO-MORROW. ANNUAL SALE OF DRAUGHT STOCK AT ABERAMAN FARM, The Property of Messrs PowoU Duffryn Steam Coal Co.. Ltd. T&/TR JOHN HOWELL has been in- 1?JL structed to SELL by AUCTION on WED- NESDAY, the 27th September, 1899, the following S T 0 C K :— 300 Store Ewes, 300 Wethers, 12 Prime Hereford Steers, 8 Cross-Bred Cattle, and several Horses and Ponies. Luncheon bv ticket at 12.30. Sale to Commence punctually at 1.30. Three months' credit on approved security, or dis- count for cash at the rate of 5 per cent, per annum. JOHN HOWELL, Auctioneer, 3767 Greenhill and Lewis-street, Aber&man. Hales Iw %t\xhtx. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE SYDNEY F. WALKER, TRADING AS SYDNEY F. WALKER and CO., at 195, SEVERN-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF, ELECTRICAL ENGIN- EERS. W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY Jj» S.. are instructed to OFFER for SALE by TENDER the BUSINESS of the above-named Bank- rupt as 11 going concern, including Stock, Plant. Machinery, &c., and Goodwill, together with the Bankrupt's interest in the Patents eODnected with an Electrio Miner's Lamp, the Book Debts, and the Trustee's interest in the Apprenticeship Indentures. The Estate will be offered in one OJ: more Lots, viz. :— LOT 1.—GOODWILL), with Trustee's interest in the Tenancy and in \,he 21 A pprentieesbip Indentures. LOT 2—The FIXED PLANT and MACHINERY. LOT 3.—The STOCK-IN-TRADE on the Premises. LOT 4.—The TRUSTEE'S INTEREST in the PATENT* RIGHTS connected with the Electric I Mmer's Lamp. LOT 5.—The BOOK-DEBTS outstanding at the time of completion, which at the last stock-taking amounted to £293 4s Ed. t, An offer for the purchase of the whole will be con- sidered in preference to offers for separate lots. The Brokers do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. A schedule of the debts, and an inventory of the stock, plant, &c., may be seen at the offices of the Brokers, and the effects may be viewed any day be- tween 10 and 4 o'clock up to the 30th day of September lUst., on application to tho Brokers. Tenders, endorsed "lte S. F. Walker," will bo receiveo at the offices of the Brokers up to 12 noon on the 2nd day of October, 1899, 5918 W. C. Clarke and Dovey, 33, Queen street, Cardiff. TO DRAPERS AND OTHERS. SALE BY TENDER OF OLD-ESTABLISHED DRAPERY AND TAILORING BUSINESS AT TREDEGAR. frENDERS are INVITED for the B PUgCHASE (as a going concern) of the DRAPER Y and TAILORING BUSINESS, formerly carried on by the late Mr Edward Richards, deceased, and now by his daughters, the Misses Richards, at No. 56, Church-street, Tredegar, for a period of nearly 60 years, together with the well-adapted premises held iu connection therewith, which are held under a Lease from the Right Hon. Lord Tredegar for the unexpired term of 51 years from the 24th day of June, 1899, at the annual ground rent of £2, Stock-in-Trade, Book Debts, and Fixtures and Fittings to be included in the Tender, or to be taken to at a valuation. For further particulars apply on the premises or to the undersigned. The highest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. Tenders to be sent in to the undersigned by the 7th October next, endorsed Drapery." Porma of Tender and Conditions of Sale may be obtained at the Office of JOHN ALEX. SHEPARD, Solicitor, Town Hall, Tredegar. 15th September, 1899. 3878 BUY OF THE MAN UFACTURERS. MHE J^JOATH .Fl UINISHING CO. 42, G A STIVE -ROAD, & VERE-ST REET. ROATH, CARDIFF, Admitted by their Customers to be the Most Fair dealing, best and Cheapest House Furnishers iu South Wales. Just Arrived OUR NEW 42-PAGE CATALOGUE AND PROS- PECTUS. FREE TO ALL WHO INTEND FUR- NISHING. Furniture for the Cottage, the Villa, or the Man- sion. WTe hold one of the largest and best selected Stocks ill South Wales on our own Premises at the lowest possible price consistent with good workman- ship and sound reliable Furniture. SPECIALITY.—O iu- Home-made Dining and Drawing- room Suites, which ean be made to Customers' OW11 Designs and selected Covering-, Furniture, Bedsteads, and Bedding of every description supplied on easy terms. GENERAL TKKMS :-£3 to £4 worth, Is 6d weekly £6 to worth, 2s 6d weekly £10 to £12 worth, 3s 6<1 wceklY .£15 to .£20 worth 5s weekly. Larger amounts at special quotations to suit Cnstomers' own conveni- ence. No deposit required from previous Customers. 5 PER CENT. DISCOUNT allowed to Customers settling their accounts promptly. All Goods delivered free in Town or Country. Carpets made and laid, Linoleums and Floor Cloths fitted free of charge. CliOSBD AT 2 O'CLOCK WEDNESDAYS. No connection with any other firm in Cardiff. Please Note Our Only Address :— THE ROATH FURNISHING COMPANY 42, CASTLE-ROAD, and VERE-STREET, 11 ROATH, CARDIFF Me I pttMic ilaticts. PENARTH MUSICAL SOCIETY. JL SEASON 1899-1900. The PRACTICES of this Society COMMENCE on TUESDAY, October 3rd, at the BAPTIST SCHOOLROOM, VICTORIA-ROAD, PENARTH, at 7.45 p.m. Applications for Membership to be made to the Hon. Sec., Mr F. C. Shackel, Rothesay, Penarth. 3958 "TALE OF GLAMORGAN AGRICUL. TURAL SOCIETY. THE EIGHTH ANNUAL SHOW will be held AT COW B RID G E, ON TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 26th. SPLENDID ENTRIES. Open Champion Jumping Competition at 3 p.m. T. J. YORvVERTH, Secretary, 3919 Cowbridge. LYRR RICHARD SHORT, R.C.A., J-f-IL Exhibitor Royal Academy, Grosvenor Institute, Royal Society, Birmingham, Liverpoo Manchester, Nottingham, &c., &c., Begs to Announce that HIS PRIVATE LESSONS AND CLASSES FOR PAINTING COMMENCE THE 18th SEPTEMBER. Terms on Application at the Studio, 452 22, THE WALK, CARDIFF. PATENTS. PATENTS. PATENTS- On all subjects concerning Patents consult Mr LAWRENCE, M.P.A.I., 85, Dogfield-street, Cathays, Cardiff. Mr Ù represents one of the oldest estab- lished Patent Agents in London. Inventors' models I made Estimates free. 547 JP AND A. CAMPBELL LIMITED) CARDIFF AND WESTON, LADY MARGARET, RAVENSWOOD, &c. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) SEPTEMBER. Leave CARDIFF. Leave WESTON. Tues., 26-9.30. 11.30 a.m., j Tues., 26—10.15 a.m., 12.1E. 2.0 p.m. 7.15 p.m. Wed., 27-5.0, 11.01L,m., 1.0, Wed., 27—9.45, 11.45 a.m., 3.0 p.m. 1.45,7.45 p.m. Thur., 28-9.30. 11.30 a.m., | Thurs., 28-10.15 a.m., 1.30,3.30 p.m. 12.15,2.15,8.45 p.m. Fri., 29-10.45 a.m., 12.45, Fri., 29-11..30 a.m., 1.30, 3.0 p.m. 5.15 p.m. Sat., 30-12.0 noon, 2.30, Sat., 30-12.45, 3.15, 6.15 4.30 p.m. p.m. OCTOBER. Mon., 2—*7.0 a.m., 2.0, 5.30 Mon., 2—*7.45 a.m., 2.45, p.m. 7.30 p.m. ^PECIAL SAILINGS. TUESDAY, September 26th. CLEVF.DON (via WESTON).—Cardiff 2.0 p.m., Clevedon 6.^0 p.m., Weston 7.15 p.m. WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27th. CLEVEDON (via Weston).—Cardiff 3.0 p.m,, Cleve- don 7.0 p.m., Weston 7.45 p.m. THURSDAY, Sept. 28th. CLEVEDON (via Weston).—Cardili 3.30p.m., Cleve- don 8.0 p.m., Weston 8.45 p.m. REGULAR SERVICE to LYNMOUTH. WOODA BAY, and ILFRACOMBE, "Britannia" and" \Vestw3rd Ho." LEAVE CARDIFF. LEAVE ILFRACOMBE SEPTEMBER, 1899. Tuesday, 26 .11.30 a.m. I Tuesday, 26 5.15 p.m. Steamer leaves Wooda Bay 25 minut2s after Ilfra- combe, and Lynmouth 40 minutes CHEAP ROUTE to DEVON and CORNWALL in connectian with the London and Sonth-Vl""estern Railway The steamer leaves Penarth Pier Ten minutes after leaving Cardiff, except trips marked thus For particulars and tickets n.ppTitô Mr WILLIAM GUY, Agent, 1343-143.. 70A, Bute-street. Cardiff BAHRY RAILWAY AND P. AND A. CAMPBELL, LIMITED. DAILY SERVICE WITHOUT BREAK OF JOUR- NEY between CARDIFF, BARRY, PONTYPRIDD, &c., and WESTON, Via BARRY PIER. (Wind, weather, and other circumstances permitting.) TIME TABLE BETWEEN CARDIFF and WESTON-SUPER-MARE VIA BARRY PIER. SEPTEMBER. Tl'8.inleA,ves R'side,C'diff. Boat leaves Weston. Tues., 26—9,20 a.m., 12.10. | Tues., 26—10.45 a.m., 1.45, 5.10 p.m. 6.45 p.m. Wed., 27—9.20 a.m., 1.45 Wed., 27—10.45 a.m., 6.45. Thurs., 28—9.20 a.m., 12.10, Thurs, 38—10.45 a.m., 1.45, 2.32 p.m. 6.45 p.m. Fri., 29—9.20 a.m., 12.10, Fri.. 29—10.45 a.m., 1.45, 2.32 p.m. 6.5 p.m. Sat., 30-10.20 a.m., 2.32 j Sat., 30-12.10, 6.45 p.m. RETURN TICKETS are issued on Wednesday, and Saturday afternoons at REDUCED RATES to WESTON from CARDIFF (RIVERSIDE) aDd ALL RTATION8 except Grangetowu to Barry Pier (inclusive) by trains running in connection with any OOllot le3.ving Barry Pier at 2.0 p.m. or after. TICKETS at Is cach to cover any part of the boat will he issued daily from COG AN and all stations to Barry Pier (inclusive) by trains conuecting with j Boats leaving Barry Pier at 5.0 p.m. or after for Wes- ¡ tan or a Channel Cruise. I TRAINS running in connection with the steamers will stop at all stations except Grrmgetown. in botil directions.. All up trans will stop at Grangetown. For times at intermediate stations see Bills. THE FARES (combined rail and steamer) from Cardiff (Riverside Station) to all places visited by the steamers going from Barry Pier are the same as from Cardiff by boat alone. PAní LISTS are exhibited at all stations. For further particulars apply to Mr Wm. Guy, 70a, Bute-street, Cardiff, or to the General Manager Barry Railway, Barry Dock. NOTE.—The Sailings between Barry and Weston will cease for this SC28011 after the 30th inst. BY ORDER. Barry Dock, Aug. 12tli, 1899. 3363-24e THE '• GOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS Is ON SALE t the following places each morning:— WESTON (9 A.JI.) W. R. Smith and Son; Railway Bookstall. W. Lever, Regent-street. J. Manning, Claremont, near Pier. CLEVEDON (9 A.M.) J. R. Lovegrore, Victoria Library, Hill-road, and Marine-parade. MINEHEAD (12.0). S Cox, Bazaar and Library, 1, Park-street. ILFRACOMBE (2 P.M. H. Sanders and Son, Newsagents, Fore-street; Twiss and Sou, The Library, High-street. AUTUMNAL TOURS from CARDIFF. —COOK'S Cheap Tickets to Paris, Travelling and Hotel, 75s Brussels do., 70? Rhine do., 6gs Switzerland do.. JM Rome do., lOgs North Wales, Jersey, Ireland, Scotland, &c.—Programmes and Tickets (including Great Western Railway bookings) for all parts of Mr TROUNCE, Travelling and Foreign Banking Bureau, Pierhead, Cardiff. 1169 fhiblk >\xt5j3riTt!Hfnts. LL A NBA DARN FA WR U.D. SCHOOL BOARD, NEAR ABERYSTWYTH. WANTED, a MASTER or MISTRESS (certificated or provisionally) for Comminscoch Mixed School, near Aberystwyth; average, 40. Salary, £65, p?,icl bi-monthly. Monitress provided. Duties to com- mence immediately. Applications, stating age, together with copies of recent testimonials, to be sent to me, the undersigned, on or before October the 11th. H. G. ATWOOD, 3938 Clerk to the Board. LLANELLY" (BRECON) SCHOOL JLJ BOARD. WANTED, a PERSON to act as SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OFFICER in the Urban part of the above School District. Weekly wages, 218. Also (extra( 6d per week per cent. will be paid annually when the average attendance exceeds 70 per cent. of the number on the books. The person appointed shall give his whole time to the duties of the office. Age not under 25 or over 35 years. Applications and three testimonials to be sent to the Clerk on or before noon, October 12th, 1899, endorsed Atten- dance Officer. JOHN THOMAS, Clerk. 194, King-street, Brynmawr, Breconshire. 3943 alts by !iÍJnft Contract. JJREWERS' DRIED GRAINS. DRIED GRAINS for HORSES. DRIED GRAINS for COWS. DRIED GRAINS for SHEEP. DRIED GRAINS for PIGS. &c. DRIED GRAINS for FATTENING CATTLE. lOOlbs. Dried Grains equal in food value to llOlbs. Wheat, llblbs. Oats or Maize, 1171bs. Barley, 1671bs. Hay, 2621bs. Bran. For further information and price apply—The RHONDDA VALLEY BREWERIES COMPANY, Limited, Treherbert. 3933 "pROVOST" Q ATS -aL PROMOTE A HEALTHY APPETITE. 3 NO NAME OINTMENT. This Ointmeno is confidentially recommended as an old, tried, and successful remedy tor scurvy scrofula, glandular 8weIliugs, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scaid heads, blobches on the face anù body, St. Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, dcc. It will soon heal up the most obsbinate eruptions of the skin of every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each pot. J^FO NAME PILLS. For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptions on the body, piles, fistula, glandular swellings, c'lCe., &c. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secre- tions, they are a truly valuable blood purifier, and may he used in conjuuction with the" No Name' Ointlllen in any of the above diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all chemists. Price 7%d Ie lj £ d and 2s 9d each. No family should he witQol1 them. SOLE PKOPWJSTGR :— J. WHITEHOUSE, 194 JDERITEND BIRMINGHAM. Agents wanted in every district. 1160 public ^mits<nteitts. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, I JL CARDIFF. JsL<L LESSEE AND MANAGER ROBERT REDFORD. THIS EVENING AT 7.30. IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT OF Mr GEORGE EDWARDES'S COMPANY in the Latest Musical Play A,GEEE £ SLAVE, A GREEK SLAVE, As played at Daly's Theatre, London. MATINEE SEPTEMBER 30th, at 2. Next Week—Mr W. S. Penley's Company, "CHARLEY'S AUNT." Box Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Telephone No. 362. GRAND THEATRE, Lessee and Manager.Mr CLAHENCE SOUNES. MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION on the RETURN VISIT ot the POPULAR DRAMA, "^TOICES OF y^ONDON. Popular Prices and time as usual. Box Office &t Messrs Thompson a.nd Shackell's, 24, Queen-street. D'ARC'S GRAND WAXWORKS, JU' ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Admission, 3d; Children, 2d. SATANELLA," SATANELLA," SATANELLA," Unprecedented Success The Society Lady l'nlmist. Is holding Receptions Daily from 2 till 5, and from 7 till 10 at D'Mc'S Grand Waxworks. Everybody should consult her, Satanelia," who was ee!a,ard £ 1,000 damage fr2 698 pARK HALL, CARDI FF~. WEDNESDAY. 27TH SEPTEMBER. ONE NIGHT ONLY. | MR ALBERT CHEVALIER'S RECITALS (after a highly successful run of over 200 consecutive performances at t1le Queen's Hall, Langham-pI e). Mr Chevalier will be supported by the following talented :ut,ites- Miss DAISY IRVINE, Soprano. Mr NELSON HARDY. Veutriioauist and Mimic. Mr HARRY BRETT, Comedian. Mr FRED ED W At: OS, Comedian. And Mr ALFRED H. WEDT, Solo Pianist and Accompanist. Reser.2d Seats may be booked and Tickets for all parts obtained on application to Ihompson and Sha.ckell, Ltd., Queen-street, Cardiff, which will admit holders by early door at 7.15 without extra charge. Prices of Admission-Rcserved Seats, 3s Unre- served, 2s Admission, h. Ordinary doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8.0. Carriages at 10.0. 3701 NEWPORT DRILL HALL, TUESDAY, 25th SEPTEMBER. Manager Mr CHAS. INGLE. -> |Sitbltca+iGits. NOW READY.—Price Eightpence. 0HAMBERS S JOURNAL FOR OCT. Contains— TORPEDO BOAT 240. By G. A. Henty. THE HOME OF INDIA-RUBBER. THE MASTER and the BEES. BAMBOROUGH. THE MURUTS. STALKING WILD GOATS. LOUIS NAPOLEON AT BOULOGNE—1840. THE INDUSTRIES OF IRELAND—BELLEEK. ANTIQUE GOBLETS & DRINKING VESSELS. OIL. TOMB-OPENING. BILL GOLDIE: A PILGRIM.—By Wm. Atkinson THE ATLANTIC PASSAGE TO-DAY. ^IHAMBERS'S JOURNAL FOR OCT. ) AQUIET HAVEN. A MODERN STAGE-COACH MOSQUITOES and the SPREAD of DISEASE. YAGAN.. THE AUSTRALIAN WALLACE.' THE STORY OF AN ORCHID. SANTIAGO DE CUBA. THE ROMANCE OF A PROMISSORY NOTE. THE STAGE SUPER: WHAT HE DOES AND HOW HE DOES IT. THE MONTH SCIENCE and ART.—A port- able !>luse1ll1l-GJa,s-making by EJectricity- Air Resistance in Rapid Travelling-A New Lifebuoy—A Balloon Trip to France—A Lon- don Roof Garden-Frnit Preservatives—Pro- ficiency in Musketry — Inventor of the Bunsen Burner-Renewable Electric Lamps-Our Schools of Art—The Origin of Pearls—The Death Penalty—Printing in Colours—The Iron Industry in India—Elcctric Traction in the United Kingdom. CHAMBERS'S JOURNAL FOR OCT. 3957 rjlHE ^fAY-ABOUT gEEIES GAZETTEER GUIDES. Each Volume, paper Is Od. „ "cloth, gilt. Is 6d. Post free, 2d extra. Invaluable books to all, whether travellers by rail or road, and useful to residents; containing full information on how to get ahout and what to see Well illustrated, with excellent road reaps. 1.—SURREY, by H. S. Vaughan. 2.-E:EN-r. by H. S. Vaughan. 3.YAHWICL\:SHIRE, by W. A. Battesworth. 4.—DERBYSHIRE, by E. Bradbury. 5.—NORFOLK and SUFFOLK, by H. Harbour 6.—SUSSEX, bv H. S. Vaughan. 7.-HERTFOR.bsHIm, by W. A. Bettesworth 8.—MIDDLESEX, by H. S. Vaughan. 9.—HEREFORDSHIRE, by C. Caldicot. 10.—OXFORDSHIRE, by H. Graves. B.A. 12.—The ENGLISH LAKE DISTRICT, by A. W Rumnev, M.A. 13.—HAMPSHIRE and the ISLE eF WIGHT, by W A. Bettesworth. 14.—SOMERSETSHIRE, bv Henrv Harbour. 15.-DEVONSHIRB, by H.'S. Vaughan. 16—NORTHUMBERLAND and DURHAM, by R T. Lang. IS.-ESSEX, by G. Dav. 19.—WORCESTERSHIRE, by C. Caldicott. 20.—BERKSHIRE, by H. Graves. B.A. 21.—BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, by H. Graves, B.A. To be obtained from all booksellers end railway bookstalls, or direct from the Publishers— ILIFFE, SONS & STURMEY, LTD., 3. ST. BRIDE-STREET, LONDON, E.C., I From whom all Guide Books and Maps to Anywhere and Everywhere mecy be obtained. 1440 ARLINGTON'S Jj_J~ANDBOOKS. '• Sir Henry Ponsonbv is commanded by the Queen to thank Mr Darlington for a copy of his A brilliant success."—The, Times. Most emphatically tops them all."—Daily Graphic. EVERY VISITOR TO LONDON SHOULD USE "I^ONDON AND f^NVIRONS." 5s, by E. C. COOK and E. T. COOK, Twenty-four Maps and Plans. Sixty Illustrations Visitors to Brighton, Eastbourne, Hastings, Bourne- mouth, Wye Valley, Severn Valley, Bristol, Bath, Wells, Weston-super-Mare, Malvern, Hereford, Wor- cester, Gloucester, Llandrindod Wells, Llan- dudno, Aberystwyth, Barmouth, Criccieth, Pwllheli, Bala, Llangollen, Bettwsycoed, Snowdon, The Isle of Wight, and Channel Islands should use DARLINGTON'S HANDBOOKS, Is Each. LLANGOLLEN DARLINGTON ANB CO. 1376 LONDON SIMPKINS, & ALL BOOKSELLERS. MANDBOOK ON THE NEW MAR- St RIAGE ACT, with OFFICIAL REGULA- S, NOTES ON BURIALS ACT VACCINA- TION ACT, MORTMAIN ACT, WILLS ACT &c. by M. ROBERTS-JONES. County Coroner, Counsel to the Baptist Union of Wales, and the Miners' Pro- vident Fund, author of the Magistrates' Manual," Workmen's Compensation Act," &c. together with Ferms of Marriage and Burial Services in English and Welsh, by Principal Edwards, B.A., D.D. Price 2s (post free to Ministers Is 2d).—Miles, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. 1441 NOW READY. i" HE jyjj- INING T^j" A N U A L -i. FOR 1893. BY WALTER R. SKINNER, Contains ftlll particulars of all Mining Companies known to the Exchanges of London and the Provinces. .Separa.lie sections are devoted to Australasian and South African Companies. Also separate RBtjons of mining <1irectors and mining sec7:ctaries. The particulars given of each Mining Company in- clude the directors and other officials, date of estab- lishment, sea.t of operations, description of the property with the purchase consideration, details cf capital, calls, dividends paid, and the latest financijil position as dhwloseà by the accounts. Over 1,400 pages. Demy 8vo. Price post free. LONDON 26, NICHOLAS-LANE, LOMBARD- STRKET, LONDON, E.C. 1136 rrHE ARCHITECT AND CONTRACT G REPORTER. Established nearly a Quarter ot a Century. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER has a large and influential circulation amongst Archi- teets, Bl1il(ers, Contractors, and IIHE wealthy classes of the public, aud has been found to be a very valu- able medium of publicity. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains u. larger number of Tenders and Contracts Open than any other paper. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains the finest and most beautiful Axchitectural and Art Illustrations of any paper published in "lIY par1; 01 the world. WEEKLY, PRICE 4d. PUBLISHED BY P. A. GILBERT WOOD 375. STRAND. LONDON. '1154 /"CARDIFF, SWANSEA. AND NEW- PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every MC-uday Morning. Price 21s per annum, or by Post 25s. The CARDIFF, SWANSEA, ANLJ NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE contains a completerecord of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport, Bristol, Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &c., and circula.tes among all the Merchants and Brokers of the Bristol Channel Ports, and generally thoughout the various ports of the United Kingdom. It is filed at Lloyd's, the Lombard, and most of the Chambers EL Commerce, and jp also sent to the leading Foreigu Ports. CHXBP Omcaa;-105, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. public Amusements. CARDIFF. THE EMPIRE; MANAGING DIBECTOH OSWALD STOLL TO-NIGHT THE BRILLIANT ACTRESS IN SONG—MISS J" ARIE TTOFTUS, JU In her latest Light Comedy Songs aud her inimitable Skit upon the EVOLUTION of the VARIETY ARTISTE, or THE RISE OF THE SERIO. The most Original and Cleverest thing of the kind ever done. LABAKAN and OMAR, Continental Comic Acrobats. Papa and his THE GLENROY TROUPE Of Skilled National Dancers. KITTY EPLETT, Sen<>-Comic Vocalist and Dancer. HARRY WENBURN, In the Moonlight. A Comiqne who is always amnsing. THE RICCOBONOS' EDUCATED HORSES AND DOGS, Nota.b1e examples of Animal Intelligence. THE LEVAIiDOS, Comedians on tbe Horizontal Bars. THE TITLE OF HIS LATEST SONG HAS BECOME THE FRIVOLITY PHRASE OF ALL LONDON The Enormously Popillar Comedian- P HARLE S G IGNELL, OF "WHAT HO, SHE BUMPS!" FAME. Next Week.—The CAPTAIN DREYFUS Pictures on the American Biograph, from the Palace Theatre, London. Box Office open daily (with exception of Saturdays) 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Boxes. Fauteuiis and Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. Telephone No 625. SWANSISA. THE EMPIRE. MANAGING DIRECTOR -OSWALD STOLL. _tL MANAGING DIRECTOR -OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT The Three ALBIONS, Continental Musical Comedy Artistes. BARONIand KEMP, Quick Change Comedy Artistes. The Three Sisters SLATER, a Trio of Bright and Tuneful Artistes. LYDIA DUDLEY, Séri0-Comic and Daneer. Three VIC- TORIAS, Song and Dance Artistes. Miss LILLIE WILLIAMS, Vocalist. FRED HALL AM, Vocal Comedian, The Popular Sisters Jessie and Georgina PRESTON in New Duets. Next Week—Cliff Ryiand. NEWPORT THE NEW NEWPO R T EMPIRE, .À.. CHARLES-STREET. MANAGING DIRECTOR OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT.—A Remarkable Series of Animated Photographs of SAVAGE SOUTH AFRICA, including "Major Wilson's Last Stand shown fn Amerieau Bio-Tableaux. HILL and HULL, the Great Conti- nental Grotesques, from the Palace Theatre, London. Mr FRED LINCOLN, an Eccentric Character Come- dian. CORDELLY and HERSLEB. CORA CASELLI, The Three DELEVANTIS. Millo, Nello. and Wallo HETTY COLLINS. The KRONEMAN Bros., Clowns. T- Y C E IJ M N E W P O R T J PROPRIETOR x Manager. ;\1r Cr,A1\i?tWf1: SOTTNKS. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30, AND SATURDAY NEXT 2.30 AND 7.30, MR. W. S. PENLEY & CO. IN A LITTLE RAY OF SUNSHINE. MATINEE SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, AT 2.30. Prices. 6d to £1 1R, BOX Oflice Open Dnity 10 I," 10. Telephone No. 158 Nflt. Snifters (fTrmtracts. "YSTRADYFODWG SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS to the Cwmclydach Board School. Plans and Specifications may be seen at the resi- dence of of the Architect, Mr Jacob Rees, Hillside Cottage, Pentre, and from whom a Form of Tender may be obtained. Tenders (endorsed Tender for Cwmclydach School") must reach the undersigned not later than 12 o'clock noon on Monday, the 9th October. The Board do not bind themselves \10 accept the lowest or any tender. W. G. HOWELL, Clerk to the Board. School Board Offices, Pentre, R.S.O., Glam., 25th September, 1899. 3961 BOROUGH OF PEMBROKE SCHOOL BOARD. TENDERS are invited for the SUPPLY of SCHOOL APPARATUS, STATIONERY, and other requisites. Forms of Tender can be obtained from me on application. Tenders, sealed and endorsed School Stationery," together with samples, must be in my hands on or before OCTOBER 10th inst. R. D. LOWLESS, Clerk to the Board School Board Office, Pembroke. 3906 SESSION S AND Q O N S, LIMITED, £ 3 Manufacturers and Importers of CEMENT. SLATES, TIMBER, CHIMNEY-PIECES RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. PENARTH DOAD, /CARDIFF. 73e .LI) J 1238_ TO ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, LIMITED, Keeps a t the WALES & WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, A LARGE STOCK OF STEEL JOISTS, FLITCH PLATES, TEEN, ANGLES, CHANNELS, &c. Manufacturers of ROOFS, GIRDERS, BRIDGES. STANCHIONS, PATENT SOLID TILE and CONCRETE FLOORS. OFFICES EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. Telegrams: "Dawns,y, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, NO. 694. 1139 BUILDER AND SHOPFITTER. SHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A SPECIALITY DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. WORKSHOP: 1467 HOPE-STREET, CARDIFF. insurance. THE VULCAN JGOILER v JLF AND 0.ENERAL JNSURANCE ^O. LIMITED. LATE THE BOILER INSURANCE AND STEAM POWER CO., LIMITED, THE ORIGINAL BOILER INSURANCE CO. HEAD OFFICE-67. KING STREET, MANCHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1859. SUBSCRIBED Insurance and Inspection of Boilers, Engines, Dynamos, Motors, and other Electrical Plant. WORKMEN'S COMPENSATION ACT, Employers' Liability Act, and Common Law. Personal Accident, Third Party, and Fidelity Guarantee Insurance. Upwards of 40,000 Boilers and Engines under Supervision. J. F. L. CROSLAND, M.Inst.C.E. M.Inst.M.E., Chief Engineer. EDWARD HADFIELD, Secretary. Applications for Agencies Invited. 2045 SOUTH WALES SUPERINTEXDENT- E. HUGHES, 53. DOCK-STREET, NEWPORT. YON £4,000,000 have now been paid in respect tf RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, ALL ACCIDENTS, WORKMEN'S ACCIDENTS, FIDELITY GUARANTEE, BY THE RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSUR. JJHj ANCE COMPANY. 64, Cornhil], London. 1243 A. VIAN, Secretary. AGENXS :—Mr W. Hulin, Station-master, G.W Railway and Messrs Tregerthen Dunn and Coo, 12 Monntstuart-square, Cardiff Mr W. Thompson, Divi- tienal Superintendent's Office, G W Iiailwav, Cardiff -v- iLiøftls, &t. MOUNTAIN ASH. THE NEW DUFFRYN Jt_ COMMERCIAL HOTEL, MOUNTAIN ASH. ONE OF THE MOST MODERN HOTELS OF THE AGE. Long-felt Necessity in the District. The only one in the immediate neighbourhood. Contains Commercial-room, fitted upon the latest principles Coffee-roem, Stockroom (one of the finest in Wales), Billiard-room (2 ta,bles), Smokerooms, and 30 Bedrooms. COMMERCIAL ORDINARY, Daily, from J. to 2. All the Luxuries and Comforts of a First-class Hetel at VERY MODERATE PRICES. CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS. 2038 THOMAS MORRIS. Proprietor. A. E pl7l<fK' PARK HALL BUILDINGS, NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, FLORIST AND FRUITERER. Wreaths, C losses, Bridal Bouquets, and Presentation Baskets a speciality. First Prizes at recent Shows taken by bouquets, &c., made by A. Price. Growirg Ferns in pots, 15 for 2s 6d. Best quality Tobacco Paper, Is per 1 b. 1161 t liusinrss ADtrwasea. f! v CJ TO 14, ST. MARY-STREET, TRINITY-STREET & WH^RTON-STREET, AR DIFF. JAMES JJOWELL & QOMPANY^ fl Are now prepared to Sell their First and Most Extensive Deliveries of AUT U 1\1 N G 0.0 D S. ALL DEPARTMENTS ARE DAILY RECEIVING NEW SUPPLIES OF THEIR RESPECTIVE KINDS. JAMES HOWELL & CO. would faithfully remind their Customers and the Public of the great advance which has taken place in the price of all Colonial W ools. especially Merinos. In fact, all classes of goo is have an upward tend- ency, and J.H. Co. wonid therefore honestly recommend everyone to bay their WINTER WOOLLEN GOODS as early as possible this year. BLANKETS are not advanced, and are a shade better value than last year. REAL WELSH FLANNELS Manufactured in j Scuth Wales are not advanced. IN THE jyj-ANTLE, T ACKET, AND IvjL ,ý COSTUME EPARTMENTS New Goods and New biyies are daily coming to hand. The Stock is the largest of its kind, and far ahead in real genuine value of any Stock ia > the trade. J. H. & Co. have a splendid of MANTLES. JACKETS in Sac Shapes. Driving and Semi- Sacs. 'tj Grand Lot of TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES <! JACKETS, and SKIRTS. H CHILDREN'S COATS & SKIRTS, REEFERS I and PALETOTS. | LADIES' and CHILDREN'S MACINTOSHES I and CAPES TEA and DRESSING '1 GOWNS. THE y^ADIES' & £ jHILDRESTS 0UTFITTING DEPARTMENT Will be found especially well assorted wrth UNDERWEAR, WOOL GOODS. &c., at very moderate prices. THE M ILLINERY Jf^EPARTMENT Will be found to have a nice assortment of New j Styles, carefully selected for the Season. t JJpHE FANCY LACES & TRIMMINGS are well assorted and are kept right up to the mark, the Buyers having visited and returned from the Markets this week. "gOOK JQEPARTMENT. This Department will be found well stocked with all the most recently published Literature. Any Book not in stock can be procured in 48 hours, lass 3d off in the shilling. No reduc- tion of books published at net prices, An immense Stock of CHILDREN'S BOORS, TO? BOOKS aDd ALBUMS. 15,000 VOLUMES of the well-known Hywet Library at 3sd. 200 Titles. jpRIVATE CHRISTMAS 0ARDS, I The Sample Books for the above are DOW on view, and the range will be completed during the next few dayb. The designs are more numerous and artistic thttn ever. jQRESS JJEPARTMENT. I JAMES HOWELL & CO. have secured the following Lots at extreme old prices, and will sell accordingly :— CHEVIOTS, BLACK AND NAVY SERGES AMAZONS, VENETIAN AND SEDAN CLOTHS, FINE-WOOL BENGALINES ■ AND POPLINS, FRENCH MERINOES AND CASHMERES, FINE SATEEN CLOTHS AND NUNS' VEILINGS, 3 BLACK SILK AND MOHAIR FIGURED I GOODS, CREAM FANCIES IN WOOL 1 AND SILK, &c., &c., iu round numbers- 3,479 PIECES, not yards. Any person having a.ny doubt as to this enormoms Stocky can see the whole piled np on J. H. & Co/s counters. JAMES HOWELL & CO. have also purchased the following Stock of Q.ENERAL JJOSIEEY— 79J dozen LLAMA VESTS AND PANTS &1 -j 2,n. 1 56 dozen LLAMA VESTS AND PANTS at 1 3/11$. 155 dozen GENTS' LAMBS-WOOL VESTS AND PANTS from 1/Ili- to 6/11*. 360 dozen MEN'S WOOL AND TWEED i 360 dozen MEN'S WOOL AND TWEED i SHIRTS from 1 lIlt to 6/11. 387 dozen CASHMERE HOSE from Sid to O x I. 315 dozen FOUR-BUTTON KID GLOVES from 1/lli to 3/6ù. < 1890 BOYS' TWEED SUITS from 2/lli te 25/9. JVIANCHESTER DEPARTMENT, J JAMES HOWELL & CO. are selling in this important room a.ll goods at most attractive prices. Attention is respectfully invited to the following lines:— 659 PIECES 32in. and 35in. WHITE CALICOES. 1369 COLOURED ALHAMBRA AND TAPESTRY QUILTS from l/lls to 15/11 each. 750 PIECES STRIPE, CHECK. AND PDAIN FLANNELETTES, from 2Jd per yard. 430 PIECES ALL WOOL AND FANCI ■ BLOUSE AND DRESSING GOWN FLANNELS, from lOld per yard.. 450 PIECES REAL WELSH SHIRTING AND FANCY FLANNELS, maaufac- tured in South Waits, from 10}d per yard. 4500 PAIRS CLOTH AND WITNEY j BLANKETS from 4/11 per pair. L 470 PIECES PLAIN and BLUED YORK. SHIRE FLANNELS, at old prices, rjIHE gjOFT GOODS r -i- k3 OR gjtURNISHING DEPARTMENT jpi URNISHING jp^EPARTMF.NT holds au iuimense stock. 3,200 PAIRS LACE CURTAINS bought at 2( per cent. off regular trade prices. ART SERGES, PLUSHETTES, TAPES- • TRIES, DOWN QUILTS, at wnolesai. prices. ? (CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FLOOB J CLOTHS. MATTINGS. &c., &c„ at trade prices > f JAMES HOWELL & CO.'S CABINET DEPARTMENT should be visited by all intending purchasers. I The guaitty and value is light, and the Prices most encouraging for Young Married People. JpiCTURE jQEPARTMENT. JL J. H. &CO. hoH mjre Stock of ENGRAV- INGS, ETCHINGS, PHOTOGRAVURES, &c. Framing done on the premises mouldings of all kinds. Any Picture can be procured tc order. THE LADIES' AND GENTLEMEN'S SILK UMBRELLAS AND FUR DEPARTMENTS Are full cf New Stock, and at Prices only knowf at J. H. and Co.'s. u. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY FROM MANUFACTURERS Aud SOLD at WHOLESALE PRICES. Doors opcu daily for business at 9 o'clock a.m. Tenrs usual. CASH on delivery, .•lost Goods delivered Carriage Paid. JAMES JJOWELL & COMPANY, rpHE ARDIFF jTj LiA PERS, Q ARDIFF. N.B.— No Branches at Penarth or any othet Town. 3936