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dipping Notices. BELFAST AND GLASGOW. Tirst 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, 3rd, 17tli, and 31st Oct.. p.m. tide. Tares-Glasgow, Cabin, 20s Deck (Sailors), 10s. Belfast, Cabin, 17s 6d; Steerage, 10s. Best route to North of Ireland and all Scotland. For rates and farther particulars apply to ALEXANDER GREGOK, 9, Bute-crescenb, Cardiff. R. BURTON & SON, LD., Newport. M. JONES & BRO., Albion Chambers, Swansea.1014 A^T AMERICAN LINE /gftfrrv /• VA UNITED STATES MAIL gEMwlml'itrtL STEAMERS. ■nmn SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. SOUTHAMPTON TO NEW YORK, SATURDAYS, at Noon. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second jabin and Steerage Passengers LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SERVICE Every WEDNESDAY. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, Calling at Qneenstown every Thursday. Passengers and Goods are landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf ot the Pennsylvania Railroad, wliicif has the Shortest and most Direct Route to nIl place Jit the Western States. Apply to Riciiardson, Spence <fc Co., Southampton or Liverpool; S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-pl.. Qneen-st. W. J. Trounce, Bute Docks C. Stewart Co., 3! Mountstuart-square C. J. Cudlipp, Castle-roaii, Cardiff; Mason & Co., 2, Mounfc-sfc.: Austin ami Sllcocks, Swansea T. H. Austin, Neath-road, Lan- dore; D. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery W. Hancock, Downing-st., J. L. Bowen, LwUefield, Llanelly H. Lewis, Bridge-st., Neath; W. Milton Locke, 3, Commercial-st.. Newport; D. I.. ,JOlleR, Villiers-Pl., Briton Ferry; J. Roberts, Pontypridd D. T. Davies, 43, Upper Thoma.s-st.. Merthyr Rhys Roberts, Woodfield-st., Morriston M. D. Price, 54, High-st.. Ferndale; A. T'ilney, Saw Mills. Aber- fclllery W. Edwards. Blaiua D. W. Hughes, Post- office, Tredegar; J. D. Thomas, Seven Sisters Wallace J. Tong, 15, Davies-st.. Brynmawr; T. H Tomkins, Abergavenny. 1016 Jfefcr I'>ALGRAVE. MORPHY, & CO.'S 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 the same line k intended to leave Swansea for Hamburg every Ten Days. For Freights, &c., apply to the owners. Palgravc, Murphy and Co., 17. Eden Quay, Dublin, or to the Agents, BURGESS & CO.. Swansea. Agent at Hamburg—D. FUHRMANN. 1997 PALGRAVE, MURPHY, AND CO.'S Jt. REGULAR LINE OF STEAMERS nOM HAMBURG TO CARDIFF AND CARDIFF TO HAMBURG. City of Amsterdam City of Hamburg, City of Belfast, City of Lisbon, City of Bristol City of Liverpoo City of Cadiz, City of Malaga, City of Cork, City of Oportc. City of Dortmund, City of Rotterdam. One of the above First-class Steamers is intended io leave HAMBURG for CARDIFF, and CARDIFF tt HAMBURG at, regular intervals. For particulars apply to PJLLORAYE, MOMHI, AND Co., 17, Eden Quay, Dublin; or to J. T. DUNOAN & CO., CARDIFF. Acenh Hamburg—D. FUHRMANN. 1124 "XTEW ZEALAND SHIPPING 1.X COMPANY. TENERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, TASMANIA, AUSTRALIA (VIA HOBART), AND NEW ZEALAND. Monthly Service. Excellent accommodation. Low Fares. Special terms to Families, and Round Ihe World Pleasure Tonrs. RAKAIA Oct. 12 PAPAROA Nov. 9 Apply to J. B. Weatay Co., 138, Leadenliall- an-eet London. E.C.; in Cardiff to S. J. Davies 9, Edward-place, C. J. Cudlipp. 32, Castle-road or in Swansea, to R. Perkins. 11, Somerset-place. 1241 CITY OF CORK STEAM PACKET Co.'s STEAMERS ply between CORK, NEWPORT. Ilncl CARDIFF Every 4 or 5 Days. Carrying goods at through rates to Limerick Tralee, Mallow, and other places in Sooth of Ireland. .Passenger fares between Newport, Cardiff, and SSn^T-Cabin, 17s 6d; Deck, 10s. Return Cabin. 25s, %7**»,ble for two months, to return from Cork to Dnnr 0t'' Cardiff, Southampton, Plymouth, or Liver- nth ^or rates of freight and times of sailing and loori particular a apply to the Agents, James Maadock ir3-Dock-street, Newport, Mon.; E. C. Downing, Bute •"°cks,Cardiff: or to the City of Cork Steam Packet gg^jftd.. Cork. 3547 "riLAN" LINE STEAMERS \J will be regularly despatched to the following ports:— BOMBAY, KURRACHEE, AND PERSIAN GULF PORTS (with option of transhipping at Bombay). Man. Birken- Glasgow. Chester. head. SJiAN 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. } Thurs- Sept. 28.Thurs., Oct. 5 URQUHART. } ^"kurs., Oct. 12.Thurs., Oct. 19 SOUTH AND EAST AFRICAN PORTS. Closing for cargo Taking cargo for Glasgow, Sept. 18 Cape Town, nr.AM Mossel Bay, MACATJLAY. j East London. Birkenhead, Sep. 23 Delagoa Bay, ) and Beira. Birkenhead, Sep. 23 Delagoa Bay, ) and Beira. CLAN j Glasgow .Sept. 251 A] go a .Bay CHISHOLM. | Birkenhead, Sep. 30) Natal. and CHISHOLM. Birkenhea.d,Sep.30 Natal. For freights apply to Fred. R. Howe, Cardiff, Newport; or Cayser, Irvine, and Co., London, Man- chester, Liverpool.or 109, Hope-street, Glasgow. 3249 "T ORD" LIN OF STEAMERS. BALTIMORE TO CARDIFF (VIA DUBLIN OR BELFAST). Intended Sailings of the following First-class Steamships :— SJ3. "LORD LONDONDERRY" Sept. 20 BELFAST 30 B.S. LARNE" Oct. 15 FOR FULL PARTICULARS APPLY TO THOMAS DIXON & SONS, BELFAST, Managers. GUTHRIE, HEYWOOD & CO., 8, MOUNTSTUART-SQUARE, CARDIFF 3877 Local Agents. J&feK PARIS EXHIBITION, 1900. MOV COOK'S EXCURSION CLUB OPENED at the South Wales Emigra- tion Office, Pontypridd. Contributions from Is per week. Apply, with stamped envelope* to the Manager as above. Free Passages granted to Farm Labourers and Female Domestic Servants from London to Queens- land. Miners do well in Canada. Lowest fares quoted to America, Canada, Australia, South Africa, &c., &c. Now is the time to book. —— 1283 %uili>ing ffcritfos. PKINCIPALITY PERMANENT JT INVESTMENT jgUILDING SOCIETY, JJEST MEDIUM FOR T CANS ON P ROPERT I ES, APPLY FOR THE 39TH ANNUAL RUPOBT and Prospectus to W. SANDERS & BONS, Managing Sees., 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. —Newport: Mr J. M. WOOD, 20, Bridge-street. Penarth: Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Windsor-rd. Barry: Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, Market Buildings. F.bbw Vale: Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place, 1023-7422 QARDIFF BUILDING SOCIETY TO INVESTORS. DEPOSITS 3 AND PAID-UP SHARES 4J SUBSCRIPTION SHARES.5 „ „ Apply for Prospectus and Annual Report and Balance-sheet. WENTWORTH H. PRICE, Secretary, n. HIGH-STREET, CARDIFF. 3782 ONTYPRIDD, LLANTRISANT, AND JC RHONDDA VALLEYS PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. Great Reduction to Borrowers. Easy Repayment-5 to 20 Years. No Annual Charge for Management. Mortgage and Survey Fees Paid by Society. Redemption on fair Terms. Advances Made Promptly, Investing Single Payment Shares, bearing Com- pound Interest at 4 per cent.. Now Issued. Deposits received, repayable at 14 days' notice Bearing interest at per cent. For Prospectus apply to the Secretary, Mr H. S. DAVIES, Town Hall Chambers, 3777 Pontypridd. fpHE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND tJL SOUTH WALES PkRMANBNT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY J. PARNALL. Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS £ 9,030 3s 7d n tj. ADVANCES v>n Freehold or Leasehold Securities at 5 per Cent. interest. ^"VESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES, nterest 5 per cent, per annum and bonus). DEPOSITS and DEPOSIT SHARES at current rates of interest. ML F. J. HEYBYBNE. Secretary. ■KYBYRNE-A BROWN, ,1. Friar's Cfeaebeo. Neeeeefc; nlts by Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs BAILEY, GILLER, & TELFER. Freehold Building Land, at Risca Oct. 4 Messrs W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY. Stock-in-Trade of Builders' Merchant.at CardiffSept.27 Stock-in-Trade of Ironmongery, &c., at Ca.rdiff..Sept. 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 Land, 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, & PERRY. Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 28 & 29 Rams and Ram Lambs, at Cowbridge.Sept. 29 Bulbs and Flowering Plants, at Cardiff .Sept. 30 Timber and Materials, at Cardiff .Oct. 3 Messrs S. HERN and PERTWEE. Shop Fittings, &c.t at Cardiff .Oct. 3 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Household Furniture, at Canton Sept. 28 Mr JOHN HOWELL. Farming Stock, at Aberaman Sept. 27 Messrs WM. & WALTER JAMES. Furniture, China, Books &c., at Llandovery.Sept. 28 Messrs JOHN M. LEEDER & SON. Freehold Estate, at Swansea Sept. 27 Furniture and Effects, at Swansea .Sept. 28 Messrs HENRY LEWIS & SONS. Farming Stock, at Aberdare .Oct. 2 Messrs NEWLAND, DAVIS, and HUNT. Modern Furniture, at Newport Sept. 27 Mr SETH PHILLIPS, Farm and Building Land, at Abersychan Oct. 2 Farming Stock, at Blackwood Oct. 4 Mr WILLIAM POWELL. '■Ycehold Land, at Newton Nottage Sept. 30 Messrs W. H. REES and SON. Want, Machinery, &c., at Aberdare Oct. 2 Contractor's Plant, at Aberdare —Oct. 3 & 4 Messrs STEPHENSON & ALEXANDER. leasehold Property, at Pontypridd .Sept. 27 i tarn 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, Mon.Oct. 12 Mr HOWELL WILLIAMS. Househoid Furniture, &c., at Cardiff Sept. 28 SALE THIS DAY. PONTYPRIDD. SALE OF VALU ABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY IN TAFF-STREET AND DAVIES-COURT, PONTYPRIDD. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at the Park Hotel. Pontypridd, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of September, 1899, at 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions of Sale to be then produced, the following VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY All those LEASEHOLD SHOPS and DWELLING- HOUSES, being Nos. 53, 52, and 52a, Taff-street, Pontypridd, together with 4 Leasehold Dwelling- houses situate in Davies-court, Taff-street, Fonty- pridd (situate at the rear of Nos. 53, 52, and 52a., Taff- street). Nos. 52a and 53, Taff-street, known as Berlin House, Pontypridd, is in the occupation of Mr David Lewis at an annual rental of £44, tenant paying rates and taxes. No. 52, Taff-street, is now in the occupation of Mr David Williams at an annual rental of jE30, tenant paying rates and taxes. The four Dwelling-houses in Davies-court are in the respective occupation of Messrs Charles Morris, Thomas Jones, Charles Richards, and James Lewis at weekly rentals of 3s 6d each house, landlord paying rates and taxes. All the above properties are held under a, lease for lives and from the death of the survivor for such period as shall make 99 years from the 1st May, 1846, at a ground rent of £2 18s 10d per annum. The vendor reserves the right to offer the property in lots. Further particulars may be had upon application to John Morgan, Esq., Solicitor, Frederick-street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 3712 PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. 8, HICKMAN-ROAD, PENARTH. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUC- TION, at 8, Hickman-road, Penarth, on TUESDAY, 3rd October, 1899, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, CHINA, IVORIES, CURIOS, &c. Catalogues are in course of preparation. In !>he meantime further informntion may be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers at 5, High-street, Cardiff. 3901 PORTHKERRY FARM. BARRY, NEAR CARDIFF, situate about one mile from Rhoose Station, on the Vale of Glamorgan Railway, and two miles from Barry. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- 1"-1 ANDER are instructed by Mr Amos Sheldrake (who is retiring) to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises, on THURSDAY, October 5th, 1893, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, THE FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, AND CROPS, consisting of 55 Cotswold ewes and lambs, yearling ram, milking cow due to calve in December, heifer due to calve in December, yearling steer, 2 excellent cart horses, the harness, and the implements, and the following crops :— Mow of Clover Hay, crop of 10 acres. Mow of French Grass Hay, crop of 2 acres. Mow of Meadow Hay, crop of 4 acres. Mow of Meadow Hay, about 14 tons. Rick of Wheat Straw, Rick of Wheat, crop of 5 acres. Rick of Barley, crop of 8 acres. Rick of Oats, crop of 5 acres, Rick of Oat Straw. Three Months' credit will be given upon approved security. Catalogues may be had upon application to Mr Amos Sheldrake, Porthkerry Farm, Barry; or to the Auctioneers, 5, High-street, Cardiff. 3889 SALE OF SHOP FITTINGS, OFFICE FURNI- TURE, SCALES, WEIGHTS, &c. 62, COWBRIDGE-ROAD, CARDIFF. MESSRS S. HERN and PERTWEE will SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY NEXT, October 3rd, 1899, at 2.30 p.m., the FIXTURES IN ABOVE SHOP, comprising counter desk, wood partition, gas brackets an1 fittings, oilcloth, shelves, window back, and glass top, window board, brass rail and outside blind, safe by S. F. Turner Dudley, 2 gas stoves, office desk (3 drawers), eight-day clock (Spiridion and Son), office stools, chair and table, &c.; also chaff- cutter, pair of platform scales, 2 gas brackets, and quanttiy of bird seed. Further particulars from the Auctioneers, 93, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 3973 SALE THIS DAY HARVEY-STREET, CANTON, CARDIFF. UNRESERVED SALE OF A BUILDERS' MER- CHANT'S STOCK-IN-TRADE OF EARTHEN- WARE PIPES, BRICKS, TILES, TIMBER, &c. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY will SELL by AUCTION at Mr Jonas way's Yard, Harvey-street, Canton, Cardiff, on WEDNESDAY, Sept. 27, 1899, commencing at 11 o'clock a.m. punctually, the STOCK-IN-TRADE OF A BUILDERS' MERCHANT, consisting of glazed and common bricks, ridgings, coping bricks; caustic, glazed, and border tiles gulley traps, stone steps and sills, chimney tops, a various assortment of earthenware pipes, bends, junctions, &c., headings, brick barrows, handcart, ladders, and various timber. Lots on View the day previous to sale. Auctioneers' Offices, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff. 3926 168, PORTMANMOOR-ROAD, EAST MOORS. CARDIFF RE IVENS AND ANDERSON. IN BANKRUPTCY. UNRESERVED SALE OF STOCK-IN-TRADE OF WALL PAPERS, BUILDERS' IRONMONGERY, IRON SAFE, 2 SAFETY BICYCLES, &c. MESSRS W. C. CLARKE and DOVEY are instructed by the trustee to SELL by AUCTION on the Premises, 168, Portmanmoor-road, East Moors, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, September 29th, 1899, commencing at 2 o'clock p.m. punctually, the STOCK-IN-TRADE, consisting of various wall papers,' screws, butt and other hinges, varnish, lead piping, plate glass, iron safe, two safety bicycles, &c. Lots on view the mornin of saJe. Auctioneers' Offices, 33, Queen-street, Cardiff. 3927 BISCA, NEAR NEWPORT, MON. TO INVESTORS, SPECULATIVE BUILDERS, AND OTHERS. IMPORTANT SALE OF FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND AT RISCA. Tl/TESSRS BAILEY, GILLER, & TEL- A^.ve instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Bridgend Hotel, Bisca, on WED- NESDAY, October 4th, 1899, at 6 o'clock in the even- ing, subject to conditions of sale to be then and there read, aU that valuable piece of FREEHOLD BUILDING LAND, containing 3 roods 35 perches or thereabouts, situate on the road immediately to the rear of the Risen. Railwav Station, and adjoining the Canal. (A portion of the land has been quarried by Mr John Protheroe for some years.) It is estimated that there is good frontage for 22 houses with fairly large gardens. The land is most pleasantly and healthily situated, and is m close proximity to the Canal, Station, and Town. The Auctioneers call special attention to this important sale, as houses are urgently required in ) this neighbourhood, and the opportunity of acquiring good Freehold Building Land in this locality very rarely occurs. For full particulars apply to R. A. Newall, Esq., Solicitor, Wellington, Salop or the Auctioneers, 24, Duke-street, Cardiff. 5872 SALE THIS DAY (WEDNESDAY). A HIGHLY IMPORTANT VERY LARGE AND GENUINE UNRESERVED TWO DAYS' SALE of MODERN FURNITURE, being the Entire and Costly Furnishings of 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 CONTENTS of a RESIDENCE at CAERLEON, by direction of Mr W. G. ALLDRITTE, who has left the district. MESSRS NEWLAND, DAVIS, and 1".1.. HUNT (having disposed of the property) have been favoured with instructions to Remove and SELL by AUCTION at their SALE-ROOMS, 19, COMMERCIAL-STREET (adjoining Town Hall), NEWPORT, This day (WEDNESDAY), September 21th. commencing ati 12 o'clock pxmctuallv, the above VERY VALUABLE CONTENTS OF THE MANSION. SPEOJAL NOTICE.—The Auctioneers have mnch pleasure in calling attention to this Genuine Two Days' Sale as being the most important held in their Rooms. The bulk of the Furniture is in capital con- dition, being purchased within the last 12 months. Further particulars in catalogues, which may be obtained from the Auctioneers, 19, Commercial- street, Newport, and Welsh-street, Chepstow. 3840 A E PRICE- PARK HALL BUILDINGS. NURSERYMAN, SEEDSMAN, FLORIST AND FRUITERER. Wreaths, Crosses, Bridal Bouquets, and Presentation Baskets a speciality. First Prizes at recent Shows tn feu by bouquetsj &c., made by A. Price. Growieg i' cms in pots, 15 for 2s 6d. Best quality Tobacco Paper, Is per 1 b. 1161 UY THBCAB&IFF TTMRSASOP331 WAWWWWBBMr Arties by Unction. SALE TO-MORROW (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 of costly curtains, reception-room and 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 KESIDENCE, The whole supplied within the last two years by Messrs Maple and Co., London. MESSPtS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, jLwjL and PERRY have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High- street, Cardiff. To-morrow (THURSDAY) & FRIDAY, 28th and 29th 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. 6in. WALNUT DITTO, two well-made suites, 5ft. WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE with carvings, other bedroom suites of vtlorious sizes in dark walnut, satin walnut, mahogany, and other woods furniture of servants' bedchambers, toilet services, hantisome briisi; bedsteads with complete bedding, aud all the usual bedroom requisites. POLLARD OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, with easics and couch ia morocco; NOBLE POLLARD OAK SIDEBOARD and OVERMANTEL, extending dining tahle. 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 anù girandoles, occasional and fancy tables, draped mantelboards, and curtains. The VALUABLE CONTENTS of HALL comprise many fine and rare specimen piece4 of furniture, viz., a cabinet, han cupboard fully fitted, 2 carved cabinets, fine skin rugs, lounge chairs, various paintings, &c. 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 ma.hoga.ny, large and small bookcases, cabinets, writing tables, over- mantels, mirrors, &c. The VALUABLE COLLECTION OF BRONZES, DECORATIVE CHINA in Worcester and Oriental, comprisiug 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, table covers, expensive lace curtains. The PLATED ARTICLES, comprising DISH COVERS, waiters, tea and coffee services, hot water dishes, spirit frames, inkstands, etc., principally by ELKINGTON and CO.; contents of china pantries, dinner, tea breakfast, and dessert services, glass, &c. ON VIEW THIS DAY. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. ON SATURDAY NEXT. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING, _i.WJL and PERRY are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on SATURDAY NEXT, the 30th September, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon punctually, a con- signment of FIRST-CLASS DUTCH BULBS AND FLOWERING PLANTS, specially selected for this sale, including Donble Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissus, Snowdrops, Glodiolas, Cyclomen. Roman and Grape Hyacinths, Crocus and various other kinds of Bulbs, all in splendid condi tion and ready for immedirLte planting. Also 17 PAIRS OF HANDSOME IMPERISHABLE j STONE GARDEN VASES, varying in height from 3ft. 6in. to 9in., and with | and without pedestals, suitable for outdoor and con- servatory use, and guaranteed to withstand the frost. ON VIEW MORNING OF SALE. 3929 Catalogues of the Bulbs can be had on application. ON TUESDAY, 3rd OCTOBER, 1899. CARDIFF HORSE SHOW, 1899. SALE OF TIMBER AND MATERIALS. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ, BOWRING and PERRY are favoured with instructions from Messrs Jones Bros., contractors. Park-street, Cardiff, to SELL by AUCTION, on the Show Ground, Sophia Gardens, Cardiff, TUESDAY, 3rd October, 1899, at 11 o'clock sharp, the whole of the TIMBER used in the erection of the horse boxes. stands, &c.. tor the show, comprising large quantties of 7in. x 3in. spruce, good red deals 9in. and llin. wide, several thousand feet of boards in various lengths, 4in. x 3in. and 3in. x 3in. spruce scantlings, white planed boards (fit for shelving;, about 700 squares of best white flooring in lengths varying from 10ft. to 20ft.; the open sheddng and the horse boxes with lin. boarded fronts, divisions, doors, and mangers complete, and miscellaneous timber. Further particulars may be had of the Auctioneers, or Messrs Jones Bros., Contractors, Park-street, CardL'i'. 8136 SALE TO-MORROW. SHORT NOTICE OF SALE. 166. KING'S-ROAD, CANTON. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION on the Premises, as above, on THURSDAY, Sept. 28th, 1899, a quantity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS (removed for the better cOD.venienceof sale), in which are comprised a 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 posters. Goods on view morning of sale, which will com- mence at 2 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, 10, Queen-street. 3964 MONMOUTHSHIRE. NEWPORT, ABERCARN, NEWBRIDGE, AND CRUMLIN. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR LEWIS THOMAS has received instructions from the Representatives of the late John Farr to SELL by AUCTION, at the New- bridge Inn, Newbridge, Mon., on THURSDAY, 12th October, 1899, at 6 o'clock in the Evening (subject to the Common Form Conditions of the Moumouthshire Incorporated Law Society and to the Special Con- ditions produced at the Sale), the following very valuable and desirable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES:— LOT 1.—All those Five LEASEHOLD COTTAGES situate in Station-road, Crumlin, fronting the Low- level Station, in the respective occupations of Wm. Richards, Sarah Carol, William Mear, T. Phillips, and Jonn Price, and producing a gross rental of £ 37 10s. The Premises are held under a lease dated the 2nd day of February, 1838, for a term of 93 years, from the 25th dav of December, 1837, at the annual ground rent of £2 2s. LOT 2.-AU those Two LEASEHOLD VILLAS, with the Two-stall Stable and Hay Loft adjoining, known as Glanyfiwr," Newbridge, on the main road from Newbridge to Abercarn, in the respective occu- pations of P. Wilson Raffan and George Knight, at the gross annual rental of £ 40 per annum. The Premises are held under a lease dated the 3rd day of June, 18S7, for a term of 99 years, from the 25th day of March, 1887. at the annual ground rent of £.3 7s. N.B.—The Premises are built so that four tenants can occupy the same, there being a 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 £2G a year has been offered and can now be obtained. The Premises are held under a lease dated the 13t.h day of September, 1876, for the long term of 999 years, from the 1st day of May, 1868, at the annual ground rent of £3 10s. LOT 4.-All that BLACKSMITH SHOP, together with Wheelwright, Carpenter, and Two Lock-np Shops, situate at Cwmcarn, on the west side of the main road from Abercarn to Risca. These Premises are held under two leases, dated respectively the 23rd day of December, 1891, and the 19th day of March, 1897, for separate terms of 21 years, from the 1st day of May, 1891, and the 24th day of Dccembc-r, 1896, respectively, at a total ground rent of £3 16s. LOT 5.-All that SHARE in the Crumlin Working Men's Building Club, with £60 paid up. N.B.—The Auctioneer regards this a.s argood in- vestment. The house allotted—No. 30, Viaduct- terrace, Crumlin — is substantially built at a moderate price. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Beehive House, Newbridge, Mon., or to Mr HARRY JONES, Solicitor, 3962 Midland Bank Chambers, Newport, Mon. SALE TO-MORROW. BE 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 GÚÅSS, AND A FINE LIBRARY OF BOTANICAL, MEDICAL AND OTHER VALU- ABLE BOOKS, &c. T MESSRS WM. & WALTER JAMES are favoured with instructions from the repre- sentatives of the late Dr. Williams, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises as' above, on THURSDAY, September 28th, 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 and crystal glass, electro-plate, very valuable old paintings by old masters, and a splendid library of botanical, medical, and other rare and valuable books comprising the entire furnishings of drawing-room, dining-room, 4 bedrooms, kitchens, ei< Goods 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 on and after Saturday, September 23rd. Auctioneers' Offices, Caejenkin, Llangadock; and Arcade Chambers, Goat-street, Swansea. 3911 ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. VALUABLE AND COMMODIOUS FREEHOLD SHOP, WAREHOUSES, AND PREMISES FOR SALE. MESSRS STRAKER and SON will SELL by AUCTION, at the Angel Hotel, Abergavenny, on-TH (JRSDAY, the 5th of October, 1899, at Two for Three o'clock in the afternoon (sub- ject to conditions of sale to be then produced), the undermentioned valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY. Namely:- All that valuable and commodious Freehold Double-fronted Shop, Dwelling-house, Warehouses, Workshops, Stables, Yard and Premises, situate and being No. 9, Frogmore-street, Abergavenny, in the county of Monmouth, lately occupied by Mr R. F. King, ironmonger, but now in hand. The premises cover a large area, with three floors, and the front portion comprises underground cellar, spacious shop, showrooms, dining-room, drawing-room, kitchen, 7 bedrooms, store-room, and usual convcnienctJ9. At the rear are extensive workshops and warehouses, stabling, gig-house and yard, portions of which are covcred in. The premises have an extensive frontage to Frogmore-street, and extend back to the lane lilt the rear, to which they have a still greater frontage, valuable for loading and unloading goods. Vacant possession on completion of purchase. Particulars and conditions of sale may be obtained on application to Manley Ashwin, Esq., Lion-street, Abergavenny; the Auctioneers, at Market-street Chambers, Abergavenny, where a plan may be seen or of Messrg 1;tABB and WALEQBD. ¿r-' [t. alts bu Anrfion. SALE THIS DAY. 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 Rents of MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER & SON i'&'JaL have received instructions from Nicholl Morgan, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th, 1899, a.t 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, the CRAIG-Y-MOR ESTATE, overlooking the beautiful Bays of Limeslade and Bracelet, on the renowned Gower Coast, within five minutes' walk of the New Pier and Railway Station a.t 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 grounds and gardens, stabling for three horses and small farmery, which, with 5% acres of pasture land, is at present in the occupa- tion of T. W. James, Eso., whose tenancy expires 25th March, 1900, at the low" rent of .£100 perannum. 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. A valuable piece of Building Land at the Dunns, Mumbles, and two well-secured FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS of.£5 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, Spccu- lators, and others a capital opportunity of acquiring Freehold Land where it can usually only be obtained on building leases. Dlustrated particulars with Plans and Conditions of Sale maybe had on application to Nicholl Mor- gan, Esq., Solicitor, 30, Budge-row, Cannon-street, London, E.C.; Mr John Harris, Estate Agent, she Dunns, Mumbles; or the Auctioneers, at their Offices, 46, Waterloo-street, Swansea. 3528 SALE TO MORROW. 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 It'J. have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, on THURSDAY NEXT, September 28th, 1899, 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 bevelled plate-glass mirrors, gilt and walnut overmantel, American rocking chair, FULL-COMPASS PIANOFORTES by London makers, mahogany and bamboo hall stands, mahog- any! dining table with two extra leaves, magmficent drawing-room suite in crimson, exquisitely inlaid ROSEWOOD 5ft, CABINET, well-made 4ft. 6m. walnut sideboard, mahogany bookcase with glass doors, beautifully-inlaid 4ft. Sheraton cabinet, CONCRETE ROMAN and ITALIAN TAZZAS on PEDESTALS, garden roller and lawn mower by Ransome. air gun in case, bedroom suites in walnut and satin walnut, pedestal toilet tables, dressing chests, brass-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, Swansea. —— SALE THIS DAY. ANNUAL SALE OF DRAUGHT STOCK AT ABERAMAN FARM. The Property of Messrs Powell Duffryn Steam Coal Co., Ltd. MR JOHN HOWELL has been in- structed to SELL by AUCTION on WED- NESDAY, the 27th September, 1899, the following STOCK:— 300 Store Ewes, 300 Wethers, 12 Prime Hereford Steers, 8 Cross-Bred Cattle, and several Horses and Ponies. Luncheon by ticket at 12.30. Sale to Commence punctually at 1.30. Three months' credit oil approved security, or dis- count for cash at the rate of 5 per cent. per BDLWD. JOHN HOWELL. Auctioneer, 3767 Greenhill and Lewis-street, Aberaman. ABERSYCHAN, MON. IMPORTANT SALE OF ELIGIBLE FARM AND BUILDING LAND. MR SETH PHILLIPS will SELL bv AUCTION, at the Crown Hotel, Pontypool, on MONDAY, the 2nd day of October. 1899, at 3 for 4 o'clock in the afternoon (subject to the common form conditions of sale of the Monmoubhshire Incor. porated Society and such special conditions as shall be deemed necessary), all that valuable FARM, known as "TVlYNYFFRWD" or WATERLOO FARM," situate at Abersychan, in the county of Monmouth, and having an extensive frontage on the main road leading from Abersychau to Blaenavon, and con- taining by admeasurement 12 acres 2 roods 20 perches (more or less), with the Farmhouse, Large Stable, 2 Small Stables, Cow-house. Coach-house, and excel- lent Fruit and Kitchen Gardens belonging thereto, the farmhouse being in the occupation of the owner, and the iand being let to Messrs Hodder. The FarmhoTtse contains-On the ground floor, sitting-room, dining-room, kitchen, pantry, and dairy, with coal-house, wash-house, and w.c. adjoining on the nexfloor. sitting-room and five bedrooms. There is a good supply of water on the premises. Considerable portions of the land are excellently situated for building purposes. The whole of the premises, with the exception of la. 3r. lp., is copyhold of the Manor of Wentsland and Bryngwyn, and the remaining portion is held under lease for the term of 63 years from the 2nd day of February, 1854, at the apportioned yearly ground rent of £ 1 15s. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Pantycelyn, Pontllanfraith, near Newport, Mon.; or to Messrs BYTHWAY and SON, 3971 Solicitors, PontypooL PENRHIW FARM, BLACKWOOD (situate about one mile from Tredegar Junction, Blackwood, Crumlin High and Low Level Stations). HIGHLY IMPORTANT AND ATTRACTIVE SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, comprising :— SHEEP.—108 Shropshire Down and cross-bred sheep, viz.:—103 young breeding ewes, 5 Shropshire Down rams. CATTLE.—13 head of Hereford and cross-bred cattle, viz.:—1 cow in full profit, 8 young cows in calf, 3 heifers rising 3 years, 1 steer rising 3 years. HORSES.—14 Hackney, Underground horses and colts, viz.:—One horse 5 years old, 15 hands high one horse 6 years old, 14.3 high; one horse 5 years old, 14.2 high; one brood mare 6 years old, 15 hands high; one cob 7 years old, 13$hands high; one cob mare, 14! hands high, rising 4 years (in foal by Lord Elsmandea); one cob mare 7 years old, 14i hands high (winner of four first prizes in local shows); one 4 year old hackney harness mare, 15 hands high; one hackney harness horse 4 years old. 15 hands high (by Lord Bang), all good workers; one hackney horse rising 3 years, 14 hands high (prize winner), by Belthorpe; one 2 year old hackney iilly, by Lord Bang; one hackney filly, rising 2 years, by Lord Bang; one cart sucker, by County Squire one hackney sucker, by Belthorpe. 41 PIGS.—One sow, one Tamworth ditto, one York- shire ditto, one Berkshire ditto, one ditto in farrow, one Yorkshire ditto in farrow, one sow and litter of pigs, three strong store pigs, 22 pigs, three months old. 23 GEESE. HARNESS.—Two sets of tiap harness, four sets of shaft ditto, three sets of long ditto, two sets of G.O. harness, two new cart bridles, three gents' saddles, two ladies' saddles, 3 gents' bridles. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS.—One dog cart, one gig, two carts, two gambos. three mowing machines, two horse rakes, two winnowing machines, one tedding machine, two wheel ploughs (by Hornsby and Roberts), two swing ploughs (one by Hornsby), two sets of iron harrows, one chain harrow, two Banbury's turnip cutters, one scari- fier, one scuffler, scythes, sneeds, pikes and rakes, four sheep racks, four sheep trougns, two grind- stones, one ladder, turnip drill and roller. PRODUCE.—About 40 tons well harvested hay, crop off 3 acres of wheat, crop off 3 acres of barley, crop off 6 acres of oats, crop off 6 acres of mangels and swedes, in lots to suit purchaser. Crops to go off. Which MR SETH PHILLIPS has been favoured with instructions from the executor of the late Mrs Sarah Lewis to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on tho above Farm, on WEDNESDAY, October 4th, 1899. Luncheon at 11 o'clock. Sale to Commence at 12 sharp. Terms—Cash. Catalogues may be had on application in a. few days. 3972 Auctioneer's Office, Pantycelyn, Pontllanfraith. LLETTY SHENKIN FARM, NEAR ABERDARE, GLAMORGANSHIRE, Distance about 1 mile from Aberdare Station, Great Western Railway, and about 1 mile from Aber- amau Station, Taff Vale Railway. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF 360 SHEEP, 4 COWS, &c. MESSRS HENRY LEWIS and SONS have been favoured with instructions from Messrs Burnyeat, Brown and Co., Ltd, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION at the above-named place, on MONDAY, October 2nd, 1899, the whole of the following FARMING STOCK, Viz.:— SHEEP.—200 Fat Lambs. 120 Breeding Ewes, 40 Wethers in forward condition. CATTLE.—4 Cows in calf, to calve in good season. Wethers in forward condition. CATTLE.—4 Cows in calf, to calve in good season. About 9 dozen Hurdles will be sold in lots to suit purchasors. Three months' ctedit will be given upon a good approved security to purchasers of £10 and upwards, or discount will be allowed for cash at the rate of £5 per cent. per annum. Luncheon (by ticket) a.t 1L30. Sale to commence at 1 pan. sharp. Brakes will meet intending purchasers arriving at Aberdare per Great Western and Taff Vale Railways. Auctioneers' offices. Gellihir Farm, Nelson, Glam., -3: alts by prilmie (Contract. __n_ 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 llOluo. Wheat, 1151bs. Oats or Maize, 1171bs. Barley, 1671 bs. Hay, 262lbs. Bran. For further information and price apply—The BjgqKDDA VAMJSS BBEWS#BS CO^&AN^ public øtiCts. RINITY WESLEYAN CHURCH, JL PENARTH.—STONE LAYING, WEDNES- DAY, September 27th, 1899. Memorial Stones will be laid at 3.30 by Sir Thomas Morel, J.P. (Mayor of Cardiff), Major Wyndham Quin. M.P., Mr S. Andrews, Mr John Parsons, Mrs Humphreys Wallis, and Mrs T. E. Morel. The Rev. F. W. Macdonald, President of the Conference, will give an Address. Tea in the Schoolroom at 5.30. GREAT PUBLIC MEETING at Arcot-street. Chair to be taken at 7.30 by R. W. Perks, Esq., M.P. 3966 CANTON CHURCH BAZAAR. THIS BAZAAR Will be held at the PARK HALL, On OCTOBER 24th, 25th. 26th, and 27th, 1899, In aid of the BUILDING FUNDS of ST. JOHN'S and ST. LUKE'S CHURCHES, CANTON. Under the Patronage of The Right liev. Lord Bishop of Llandaff. The Right Hon. Lord Tredegar. The Right Hon. Lord Windsor, and J. M. Maclean, Esq'. M.P. His Worship the Mayor of Cardiff. 3668 ROVINCIAL GRAND LODGE OF JjL SOUTH WALES, EASTERN DIVISION. BT. WOR. BRO. LORD LLANGATTOCK, PROV. G. MASTER. GRAND LODGE will be held in the MASONIC HALL, MERTHYR TYDFIL, on THURSDAY, the 28th September, at 2.30 pm. o'clock, when ali Grand Officers and others ara cordially invited to attend. A BANQUET will take place at BENTLEY'S CENTRAL HOTEL, at 5.30 o'clock. Tickets. 6s 6d each, may be obtained of Bro. Julius Pragg, 16, High- street, Merthyr Tydfi!. W. WHITTINGTON, Prov. Grand Secretary. South-terrace, Neath, Sept., 1899, 3917 THE TECHNICAL INSTRUCTION JL COMMITTEE OF THE COUNTY BOROUGH OF CARDIFF. STRENGTH OF MATERIALS. A course of demonstrations and LECTURES will be given by Professor A. C. Elliott, D.Sc., MJnst. C.E., M.I.Mech.E., on Thursday Evenings from 8 to 10 at the University College. The objects are:—(1) To convey to those con- cerned-engineers, architects, builders, &c,-a know- ledge of the mechanical properties of the various materials of construction; (2) To discuss thB tests for quality, and to show how thesc are practically carried out; and (3) To investigate and compare the calculations of Anplied Mechanics with the results of actual experiment. The lOO-TON UNIVERSAL TESTING MACHINE AND A NUMBER OF SMALLER SPECIAL MACHINES ARE AVAILABLE FOR DEMONSTRA- TION AND EXPERIMENTAL PURPOSES. The first Meeting will be held in the Engineering Lecture Room, University College, on THURSDAY, October 5th, at 8 p.m., and tickets for the course must be obtained from the undersigned on or before that date. J. AUSTIN JENKINS, B.A., Secretary. University College, Cardiff. 3773 MADAME NELLIE ASHER, R.A.M., .1 SOPRANO VOCALIST (Pupil of William Shakespeare, Esq., London), TEACHER OF SINGING AND VOICE PRODUCTION, For Prospectus, &c., apply Carlton House, 34, Bangor-road, Roath, Cardiff. 3523 TJATENTS. PATENTS. PATENTS- I" On all subjects concerning Patents consult Mr LAWRENCE, M.P.A.L. 85, Dogfield-street, Cathays, Cardiff. Mr L. represents one of the oldest estab- lished Patent Agents in London. Inventors' models made Estimates free. 547 Mtgal Jlfltias. I~N the MATTER of the ANTHRACITE JL FUEL SYNDICATE, LIMITED. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the CREDI- TORS of the above-named Company are required on or before the 2nd day of November, 1899, to send their names and addresses and the particulars of their debts or claims, and the names and addresses of their Solicitors (if any) to James Conzens, Esq.. of Exchange Buildings, Mount Stuart-square, Cardiff, Chartered Accountant, the Liquidator of the said Company, and, i so required by noticc in writing from the said Liquidator are by their Solicitors, to oome in and prove their said debts or claims at such time and place as shall be specified in such notice, or in default thereof they will be excluded from the benefit of any distribution made before such debts ate proved. IJated this 27th day of September, 1899. VACHELL & CO.. Bute Docks, Cardiff, ^3978^J3olicitorsJo^ihea!bove^ Liquidator. Appehtttiutrts. tSeIDGEND AND COWBRIDGE Jf> UNION. lWANTED, an ASSISTANT MATRON to take charge of one of the Cottage Homes, Bridgend. The Houses are detached, and it is a comfortable place for a practical person able to wash and sew. Board and lodging and £16 for the first year, £18 afterwards if satisfactory. The appointment will be subject to the provisions of the Poor Law Officers' Superannuation Act, 1896, for which purpose the emoluments are fixed at JE40. Applications, stating age and present and previous employment, with recent testimonials, to be received by me before Saturday, the 7th October. 1899. By order, 3970 R. HARMAR COX, Clerk. Union Offices, Bridgend, September 25th. 1899. LANELLY (BRECON) SCHOOL JjLj BOARD. WANTED, a PERSON to act as SCHOOL ATTENDANCE OFFICER in the Urban part of the above School District. Weekly wages, 21s. Also (extra( 6d per week per cent. will be paid annwilly 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 seut to the Clerk on or before noon. October 12th, 1399, endorsed Atten- dance Officer, JOHN THOMAS, Clerk.- 194, King-street, Brynmawr, Breconshire. 3943 {ttnhtt.s anil (Contracts. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS RHONDDA URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. The above Council invite TENDERS for the ERECTION of an ADMINISTRATIVE BLOCK, two PAVILION BLOCKS, each to accommodate 16 patients, Boundary Wall, &c., for the New Isolation Hospital at Ystrad, Rhondda. Plans and specifications may be inspected in the office of the Medical Officer of Health, Conncil Offices, Pentre, and at the offices of the Architect, Mr W. D. Morgan, 23, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, from whom bills of quantities and forms of tender may be obtained (upon payment of a deposit of two guineas, which will be returned upon receipt of a bona fide tender). Sealed tenders endorsed Tender for Isolation Hospital must be delivered before 10 a.m. on Tues- day, October the 10th next, at the Council Offices, Pentre, Rhondda, addressed to The Chairman of the Health Committee, Rhondda Urban DistricbCouncil." The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. Bv Order, WALTER H. MORGAN, Clerk to the Council. The Council, Offices, Pentre, 20th September, 1899. 3908 TENDERS are required for NEW JL BUILDINGS for the ELY BREWERY COM- PANY, LIMITED. Plans and Specifications can be seen at the Brewery. Tenders to be sent in on or before October 3rd, 1899, addressed to the Secretary, Ely Brewery Com- pany, Limited, Ely, near Cardiff, endorsed Tenders for New Building." The lowest or any Tender will not be necessarily accepted. 3968 YSTRADYFODG 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 to 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 J. W-W I S BEY, BUILDER AND SHOPFITTER. SHOP AND OFFICE FITTINGS A SPECIALITY DESIGNS AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. WORKSHOP 1467 HOPE-STREET, CARDIFF. E SSI ON S AND Q ONS, LIMITED. Manufacturers and Importers-of CEMENT, SLATES, TIMBER, CHIMNEY-PIECES RANGES, GRATES, AND ALL BUILDING MATERIALS. PENARTH T>OAD, /CARDIFF. •73e JLti \j 1238 fino ARCHITECTS AND BUILDERS. ARCHIBALD D. DAWNAY, LIMITED, Keeps at the WALES & WEST OF ENGLAND GIRDER WORKS, EAST MOORS, CARDIFF, A LARGE STOCK OF STEEL JOISTS, FLITCH PLATES, TEES, ANGLES, CHANNELS, &c. Manufacturers of ROOFS, GIRDERS, BRIDGES, STANCHIONS, PATENT SOLID TILE and CONCRETE FLOORS. OFFICBS :—EAST MOORS, CARDIFF. Telegrams: Dawn-»y, Cardiff." National Telephone, Cardiff, No. 694. 1139 'røptrlu, C., to Wet. TO HOTEL PROPRIETORS AND OTHERS. ABERGAVENNY, MONMOUTHSHIRE. TO BE LET, the GREAT WESTERN HOTEL, with Stabling, Coachhouse, Garden, Bowling Green. &c., close to the Great Western Railway Station. Ingoing from £800 to JE900. Lease 7 years. Only tied for such beers as are not brewed on the premises. Apply to Messrs Straker and Son, Market-street Chambers, Abergavenny, or to Mr C. E. Parsons, Auctioneer, &c., Newport, Mon. 3844 E W P O R T OFFICES OF THE public Amusenunts. CARDIFF. THE A T R E O Y A L CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER.ROBERT REDFORD. THIS EVENING AT 7.30. IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT OF Mr GEORGE EDWARDES'S COMPANY in the Latest Musical Play A GREEK 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." Bot Office at Theatre, 10 to 5. Telephone No. 362. GRAND THEATRE, \jT Lessee and Manager.Mr CLARENCE SOTJNES. MAGNIFICENT RECEPTION on the RETURN VISIT ot the POPULAR DRAMA, ^OICES OF y^ONDON. Popular Prices and time as usual. Box Office at Messrs Thompson and Shackell's, 24, Queen-street. D'ARC'S GRAND WAXWORKS, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF. Admission, 3d; Children, 2d. SATANELLA," SATANELLA." SATANELLA," Unprecedented Success The Society Lady Palmist, Is holding Receptions "Daily from 2 till 5, and from 7 till 10 at D'Arc's Grand Waxworks. Everybody should consult her, Satanella," who was recently awarded £1,000 damage for libel. 698 pARK HALL, CARDIFF. WEDNESDAY. 27TH SEPTEMBER. ONE NIGHT ONLY. MR ALBERT CHEVALIER'S RECITALS (after a highly successful run of over 200 consecutive performances at the Queen's Hall. Langham-place). Mr Chevalier will be supported by the following talented artistes- Miss DAISY IRVINE, Soprano. Mr NELSON HARDY, Ventriloquist and Mimic. Mr HARRY BRETT, Comedian. Mr FRED EDWARDS, Comedian. And Mr ALFRED H. WEST, Solo Pianist and Aceompajiist. Reserved Seats may be booked and Tickets for all parts obtained on application to Thompson and Shackell, Ltd., Queen-street, Cardiff, which will admit holders by early door at 7.15 without extra charge. Prices of Admission—Reserved Seats, 3s; Unre- served, 2s Admission, Is. Ordinary doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8.0. Carriages at 10.0. 3701 Manager .Mr CHAS. INGLE. mr5tOtts. p. AND A. CAMPBELL LIMITED) CARDIFF AND WESTON. LADY MARGARET. RAVENSWOOD, &o. (Weather and circumstances permitting.) SEPTEMBER. Leave CARDIFF. Leave WESTON. Wed., 27—9.0,11.0a.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., L30, 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. Tues., a.m.. 2.30, Tues., 3—*8.15 a.m., 3.15, 5,30 p.m. 7.30 p.m. JGPECIAL SAILINGS. 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).—Cardifi 3.30 p.m., Cleve- don 8.0 p.m., Weston 8.45 p.m. The steamer leaves Penarth Pier Ten minutes after leaving Cardiff, except trips marked thus For particulars and tickets apply to Mr WILLIAM GUY, Agent, 1343-143p. 70A. Bute-street, Cardiff BARRY RAILWAY AND P. AND A. JLF 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. Train leaves R'side, C'diff. Boat leaves Weston. 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. 6.45 p.m. Sat., 30—10.20 a.m., 2.32 ) Sat., 30—12.10,6.45 p.m. RETURN TICKETS are issued on Wednesday. and Saturdav afternoons at REDUCED RATES to WESTON from CARDIFF (RIVERSIDE) and ALL STATIONS except Grangetown to Barry Pier (inclusive) by trains running in connection with any boat leaving Barry Pier at 2.0 p.m. or after. TICKETS at Is each to cover any part of the boat will be issued daily from COGAN and all stations to Barry Pier (inclusive) by trains connecting with Boats leaving Barry Pier at 5.0 p.m. or after for Wes- ton or a Channel Crmse. TRAINS running in connection with the steamers will stop at all stations except Grangetown, in both directions. All up trains will stop at Grangetown. For times at intermediate stations see Bills. THE FARES (combined rail and eteamerfrom Cardiff (Riverside Station) to all places visited by the steamers going from Barry Pier are the same as from Cardiff by boat alone. FARE LISTS are exhibited at all stations. Ffcr 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 season after the 30th inst. BY ORDER. Barry Dock, Aug. lZth, 1899. 3363-24e THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS Is ON SALE at the following places each morning:— WESTON (9ajh.) W. H. Smith and Son: Railway Bookstall. W. Lever, Regent-street. J. Manning, Claremont, near Pier. CLEVEDON (9 J. R. Lovegrove, 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 Son. The Library, High-street. Juhlitatíøns. MANDBOOK ON THE NEW MAR" JUL RIAGE ACT, with OFFICIAL REGULA- TONS, 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 Forms of Marriage and Burial Services in English and Welsh, by Principal Edwards, BJu, DJD. Price 2s (post free to Ministers Is 2d).—Miles, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. 1441 NOW BEADY. THE JOINING jyTANUAL FOB 1899. BY WALTER R. SKINNER, Contains full particulars of all Mining Companies known to the Exchanges of London and the Provinces. Separate sections are devoted to Australasian and South African Companies. Also separate sections of mining directors and mining secretaries. The particulars given of each Mining Company in- clude the directors and other officials, date of estab- lishment, seat of operations, description of the property with the purchase consideration, details of capit-al.calls. dividends paid, and the latest financial position as disclosed by the accounts. Over 1,400 pages. Demy hop Price 21s., post free. LONDON 26, NICHOLAS-LANE, LOMBARD. STREET, LONDON, E.C. 1136 rrBE ARCHITECT AND CQNTRACT X REPORTER. Established nearly a. Quarter of a Century. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER has a large and influential circulation amongst Archi- tects, Builders, Contractors, and the wealthy cla6ses of the public, and has been found to be a very valu- able medium of publicity. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains a larger number of Tenders and Contracts Open than any other paper. The ARCHITECT and CONTRACT REPORTER contains the finest and most beautiful Architectural and Art Illustrations of any paper published in tujy par1; of the world. WEEKLY, PRICE 4d. PUBLISHED BY P. A. GujBERT WOOD, 175. STRAND. LONDON. W.C. ll54 CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEW. Vj PORT SHIPPING GAZETTE. Published every Monday Morning. Price 21s per annum, or by Post 25s. The CARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT SHIPPING GAZETTE contains a complete record of the Shipping business of Cardiff, Swansea, Newport. Bristol. Neath, Briton Ferry, Burry Port, &c.. and circulates 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, theLombarand most of the Chambers of Commerce, andis also sent to the leading Foreign pelts. CHrBg OFFICES:—105. St. Mary-street. Cardiff. WILLIAMS' (PONTARDAWE* WORM LOZENGES. For over Thirty Years this highly valuable Remedy lias met with the greatest success. The effect upon Weak, Delicate Children (often given up as incurable) is like Magic. Getting rid of his tormenting pests by taking these lozenges, the thin, pale-faced, inanimate Child becomes strong, healthy, and nveiy, the pride, instead of the auxiety, of his guardians. Sir,—I have for sometime used your Anthelmintic or Worm Lozenges in myfamily, and tindthemavery speedy aad efficacious core for ascearides, and eir I agreeable and convenient form is a great reeommen- ciaiion for children.—W. HUTCHINSON, Vicar of Howdon Sold at 9%d, 13%d, and 2s 9d per .box, by moat or 34 staaopsjCrosB i. Qavles, SBnblir Amuseitunts. CARDIFF. not in mortals to command success, but we'll do more—deserve it." THE E M P IRE I. MANAGING DIRECTOR OSWALD STOLL: TO-NIGHT THE BRELLI INT ACTRESS IN SONG—MISS jyj- A R I E j^O F T U S, In her latest Light Comedy Songs and her inimitable Skit upon the EVOLUTION of the VARIETY ARTIbTE, or THE RISE OF THE SERIO. The most Original and Cleverest thing of the kind ever done. L ABAKAN and OMAR, Continental Comic Acrobats. Papa and his Boy." THE GLENROY TROUPE Of Skilled National Dancers. KITTY EPLETT, Berio-Comic Vocalist and Dancer, HARRY WENBURN, In the Moonlight. A Comique who is always amusing. THE RICCOBONOS' EDUCATED HORSES AND DOGS, Notable examples of Animal Intelligence. THE LEVARDOS, Comedians on the Horizontal Bars. THE TITLE OF HIS LATEST SONG HAS BECOME THE FRIVOLITY PHRASE OF ALL LONDON The Enormously Popular Comedian— CHARLES JGLGNELL, 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 ajn. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 10 p.m. Saturdays, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Plan of Boxes. Fauteuils and Grand Circle. No Booking Fees. Telephone No. 625. SWAN SEA! THE E M P IRE, JL MANAGING DIRECTOR-OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT! The Three ALBIONS, Continental Musical Comedy Artistes. BARONI and KEMP, Quick Change Comedy Artistes. The Three Sisters SLATER, a Trio of Bright and Tuneful Artistes. LYDIA DUDLEY, Serio-comic and Daneer. Three VIC- TORIAS, Song and Dance Artistes. Miss LILL1E WILLIAMS, Vocalist. FRED HALLAM, Vocal Comedian, The Popular Sisters Jessie and Georgina PRESTON in New Duets. Next Week— Cliff Ryland. GRAND THEATRE, SWANSEA. Mr H. H. Morell and Mr Fredk. Mouillot, Proprietors. Engagement for SIX NIGHTS ONLY of Mr John F. Preston's celebrated Company on MONDAY, SEPT. 25TH, 1899, and During the Week, in the great Romantic Drama by Max Goldberg, founded on Tennyson's famous Poem, entitled— J^ADY Q. O DIVA. Box Plan at GwynneH.Brader's,17,Heathfield-street Telephone, 291. Commence at 7.30. 3860 NEWPORT THE NEW NEWPORT EMPIRE, CHARLES-STREET. MANAGING DIRECTOR OSWAUJ STOLL. TO-NIGHT.—A Remarkable Series of Animated Photographsof SAVAGE SOUTH AFRICA, including "Major Wilson's Last Stand" shown fn American 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. Y C E U M NEWPORT. _J Proprietor 3c Manager. Mr CLARKNCIC KOONKS. TO-NIGHT AT 7.30, AND SATURDAY NEXT A1' 2.30 AND 7.30, MR. W. S, PENLEY & CO. A LITTLE RAY1N OF SUNSHINE. MATINEE SATURDAY, SEPT. 30, AT 23Q. Prices. 6dtotl Is. Box Office Open Daily 10 to 10. Telephone No. 15& NAt. Hotels, &c. _¥_ SWANSEA. ROY A L JJ O T E L, S WAN SEA. This Hotel contains spacious Commercial and Coffee Rooms, Drawing-room, Private Sitting- rooms, good Bedrooms, Bath-rooms, Billiard and Smoking Rooms, and Modern Conveniences. LARGE STOCK ROOMS, WITH DAYLIGHT. The Hotel is now under entirely new Management, and has excellent accommodation for Commercial Men. and recommended for its Cleanliness and Comfort. TABLE D'HOTE LUNCHEON DAILY FROM 12.30 TO THREE P.M Central Position. Night Porter. Nat. Telephone No. b6. Manager—R. G. FALKNER 1931 (Late Langland Bay Hotel). LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL.—SHAFTESBURY TEM- JLj PERANCE HOTEL, Mount Pleasant; 100 rooms. Lit by electric light; bed and service from 2s 6d night porter good stockrooms. Central for stations. 637 JERSEY. JERSEY.—The GRAND is the only FIRST-CLASS MODERN HOTEL facing the Sea, and the most up-to-date Hotei in the Channel Islands. Moderate terms.—D. de Lidi, Manager. 3792 MOUNTAIN ASH. THE N E W DUFFRYN JL 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-room, Stockroom (one of the finest in Wales), Billiard-room (2 tables), Smokerooms, and 30 Bedrooms. COMMERCIAL ORDINARY, Daily, from 1 to 2. All the Luxuries and Comforts of a First-class Hotel at VEBT MODERATE PRICES. CHOICE WINES AND SPIRITS. 2088 THOMAS MORRIS, Proprietor. "JpROVOST" Q ATS FOR REARING "BONNIE BAIRNS." 4 JJECHSTEIN JpiANOS. JGECHSTEIN PIANOS, npHOMPSON AND HACKELL (LIMITED) SOLE AGENTS, 32, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA, 60, STEPNEY-STREET, LLANELLY, And for the Counties of ARMARTHEN, CARDIGAN, AND PEMBROKE. SEVERAL GOOD PIANOS RETURNED FROM HIRE FOR SALE AT BARGAIN PRICES. LIST FREE. THE rjlHREE SYSTEM Is applied to Pianos by all Makers. THE LARGEST STOCK IN SOUTH WALES Including Pianos by Broadwood, Bechstein, Collard and Collard, Erard, Brinsmead, Challen, Ibach Neumeyer, Hopldnson, Kaps, and all leading makers SOLE AGENCY FOR THE ESTEY ORGANS, rjlHOMPSON AND GHACKELL LIMITED, QUEEN'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, CARDIFF, With Branches at Swansea, Bristol, Llanelly Gloucester, Merthyr, Pontypridd, Barry Dock, Bridgend, Newport, and Penygraig. N.B.—Largest possible Discount for Cash. Tuners gent to all parts of the Principality. 7 AU SHOPKEEPERS VISITING CARDIFF will be WELL REPAID for a VISIT to the WAREHOUSES of IT E. COMLEY AND JSJONS, The Well Known Importers of FANCY GOODS AND TOYS, WHOLESALE MANCHESTER WAREHOUSE- MEN, &0. The Largest and Best Selected Stock Outside London. Oldest Established Wholesale Dealers in Cardiff NOTE ADDRESS 23 MOIRA. TERRACE, CARDIFF. ? CLOSE TO NEW INFIRMARY. 114e Q IV A N S E A OFFICES OF THK SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," -)f'Q1i. jgusiross ^tir^ssfs. g TO 14, ST. MARY-STREET, TRINITr-STREET & WHARTON-STEBE5C, CARDIFF JAMES JJOWELL & COMPANY Are now prepared to Sell their First and Most Extensive Deliveries of AUTUMN GOODS. 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 Wools, especially Merinos. In fact, all classes of goods have an upward tend- ency, and J.H. & Co. would therefore -honestly recommend everyone to buv 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 Manniaetcredin South Wales are not advanced. IN THE MANTLE, JACKET, AND £ JOSTUME DEPARTMENTS New Goods and New Styles are daily coming "to hand. The Stock is the largest of its kind, and far ahead in real genuine value of any Stock in the trade. J. H. & Co. have a splendid Stosk of MANTLES. JACKETS in Sac Shapes, Driving and Semi- Sacs. Grand Lot of TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES JACKETS, and SKIRTS. CHILDREN'S COATS & SKIRTS, REEFERS and PALETOTS. LADIES' and CHILDREN'S MACINTOSHES and CAPES TEA and DRESSING GOWNS. THE y^ADIES' & CHILDREN'S OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT Will be fonnd especially well assorted with UNDERWEAR, WOOL GOODS, &c„ at very moderate prices. THE MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Will be found to have a nice assortment of New Styles, carefully selected for the Season. THE 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. BOOK JQEPARTMENT. t3 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 BOOKS, TOY BOOKS and ALBUMS. 15,000 VOLUMES of the well-known Hywet Library at d, 200 Titles. pRIVATE CHRISTMAS CARDS. The Sample Books for the above are now 0It view, and the rangp will be completed rlnrtw* the! next few days. The designs are more numerous and artistic thm*, ever. DRESS JQEPARTMENT. 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, FJNE-WOOL BENGALINES AND POPLINS, FRENCH MERINOES AND CASHMERES, FINE SATEEN CLOTHS AND NUNS' VEILINGS. BLACK SILK AND MOHAIR FIGURED GOODS, CREAM FANCIES IN WOOL AND SILK, &c., &c., ia round numbers— 3,479 PIECES, not yards. Any person having any doubt as to this enoxmow Stock can see the whole piled up on J. H. A Co.'s counters. JAMES HOWELL & CO. have also purchased the following Stock of GENERAL HOSlERY- 79J dozen LLAMA VESTS AND PANTS at 2/11. 56 dozen LLAMA VESTS AND PANTS at 3/11. 155 dozen GENTS' LAMBS-WOOL VESTS AND PANTS from l/Il to 6 11i. 360 dozen MEN'S WOOL AND TWEED SHIRTS from 1/llg to 6/lli. 387 dozen CASHMERE HOSE from 6id to 3/lli. 1 315 dozen FOUR-BUTTON KID GLOVES from lflH to 3/6. 1890 BOYS' TWEED SUITS from 2(llj U 25/9. ANCHESTER JJEPARTMENT* JAMES HOWELL & CO. are selling in thir. important room all 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 1/111 to 15/11 each. 750 PIECES STRIPE, CHECK, AND PLAIN FLANNELETTES, from 2d per yard. 430 PIECES ALL WOOL AND FANCY BLOUSE AND DRESSING GOWN FLANNELS, from lOld per yard. 450 PIECES REAL WELSH "SHIRTING AND FANCY FLANNELS, manufac- tured in South Wales, from 10Jd per yard. 4500 PAIRS CLOTH AND \vITNEY BLANKETS from 4/11 per pair. 470 PIECES PLAIN and BLUED YORK. SHIRE FLANNELS. at old prices, THE SOFT GOODS OR JjlURNISHING EPARTMENT holds an immense stock. 3,200 PAIRS LACE CURTAINS bought at 2t per cent. off regular trade prices. ART SERGES, PLUSHETTES, TAPES TRIES, DOWN QUILTS, at wholesale prices. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FLOOR CLOTHS, MATTINGS, &c., &c., at trade prices.; JAMES HOWELL & CO.'S CABINET DEPARTMENT should be visited by all intending purchased; The quality and value is right, and the Prioes most encouraging for Young Married People. JpiCTURE j"^ EPARTMENT. J. H. & CO. bold a large Stock of ENGRAV. INGS, ETCHINGS, PHOrOGRAVUJffls ofce. Framing done on the premises in mouldings of a.ll kinds. Any Picture can be procured to order. THE LADIES' AND GEXTLEMEWS SILK UMBRELLAS AND FUR DEPARTMENTS Are full of New Stock, and at Prices only kaom at J. H. and Co.'s. NEW GOODS RECEIVED DAILY FROM MANUFACTURERS And SOLD at WHOLESALE PRICES. Doors open daily for business at 9 o'clock aja. Terms as usual. CASH on delivery. Most Goods delivered Carriage Baid. JAMES JJOWELL & COMPANY, fJIHE CARDIFF RAPERS, CARDIFF. 2rw*ches at Penarth or -gpy^oteei