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0UE CHESS COLUMN. EDITED n Y "PLUTARCH." All communication* for this department to be addressed Chess Editor," Weekly Mail, Cardiff. Chess players and composers are requested to send in contributions of games and problems. Problem No. S. By W. UEITZMAN, Pontypridd BLACK. WHITS, White to play and uiato in three moves. SOLUTION. VI'OBTFTM N). 6, by W. D. GWYNN-, Pontypridd: — Key moye-White 1 R to K 2, x-x to Q 2 B x P Ma' If 1 K to li 4 2 Q to R 3 „ If 1 N x R 2 N to I) 5 of If 1 N to B 3 2 Q x B 11- I;orrect from W. H. Jones (Aberdare), IJ, Edw«rds (Aberdar,), F. W.Ensor (C-rdiff), Csorgo. Parry (Foriidal,), J. R. Lewis (Ferndale), VV. Forrest (Pontypridd), J. G. Churchill (Absrdare), E. Possart (Cardiff). A. S'range (KidwellyS Hnwell tiftwis (Kerudnlp), David W. Thomas (CHrdifi)* J. Scane (Fat ndate), and W. Cedorvail (Cardiff). CONSULTATION GAMES. Two consultation games were recently played at Abcrdate. These will be found to be fine specimens of "Cliess in brief," and well worth re-producing- TWO KN'IOHTS' DJiFENc8. WHIT*. BLACK. \V. H. Jouesand Rees W. D. Gwynne Williams (Aberd.ire), and (Pontypridd), and Rses Jone* and W. G. Geo. W. Lennox liowells (Hhondcta). (Cardiff). 1 P to & ♦ lPtoK* 2 N lo K « 3 2 Pf to Q B 3 3 B to B 4 3 N to B 3 4 N lo N 5 tF,t0 ?A, cpxp 5 N to (J K 6 H to N 5 eh 6 P to Q B 3 7 P x P 7. P x P 8 B to Q 3 (n) 9 N to li 3 tc) 9 B to Q •> 10 P to a u (J) M N lu K R 5 11 B to B »q 11 P to (e> l? N* to O 4 12 Q to B 3 SftoKX3(/| 13 N to Q 6 cl. 14 B x N 14 P x B 15 N to N 3 15 B to K 6 (g) 16 P to K B 4 (M 16 N x N 17 P N". And tha Black allies mat# in nit A n mores (»'). VflTl'l (tt) Not nearly so good as 8 B to K 2, the usual moTc. (b) The strongest reply, IsadiDg to a fine game foe Biaek. (c) Tho text Vr, psi-liat)s, the lisat move, If 9 N to K 4, tiie mitck allies intended to cintinuo with 9-P t ■ K 15 4, with a much superior game. (d) Thi drives the Black N where it is wurited tog", and in conjunction with the eighth mors leads the White nines to epsedy destruction. (e) Baau ifuily played. (f) Podiipi as good as anything. The is qui e h;)pal¡;8" (g) last nail, and finely placed. (A) f 16 x N, iiiiity will follow ill two inovog. (i) The whole g' aina JiAs been admirably played by liiHi Blacit allieo. The mate ia given by 17- to K 3 ch; 18 It fo H 2, H to B 4 cit 19 K to H 3, B to N b ch 20 K to N 2, Q to K 5 ch 21 K to 9 tq, U Lo K 6 mate.
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],,y,ANS's OA"IBIT. \] H1TF. Bl-ACK W. D. Gwyune H. Jones a d E es /1'oi.tn ridd; and Williams (Ab. r tare), and Geo. VV. Lennox R Jones and W G. (Cardiff). Howells (HllOnltd), 1 P to K 4 i«t0n u- 2 N to K B 3 N ro Q ° 3 B to B 4 3 B to B 4 4 P to Q N 4 B 5 P tj U 15 3 5 li ;o b4 800 ?» p 7 P to Q 4 I P P.r 8 P x n v 1° p a 9 N to B 3 9 o x 10 B to K N 5 11 B to Q 3 HI l0"n,3M 12 P to K H p10^ 13 » to r: 6 Ic) 13 Pk B H P x B P ? t 2 5 15 R to K ?q («) If t0 ^3 16 R to K 4 p y 17 P x N 17 K x P iy) 18 Q to Q 2 18S'olj3v ll^ 19 P to Q 5 19 K R t0 iN S<1 W 20 P x B and wins (i). NOTES. R, («) Tiie usual move here i< 10 1 ™ is. o o, and the text is ceit.iinly no improvoinpnt. (4) If 12 P x P. Whiie could continue w-t advantage with 13 U to K IJq, or N x P. (c) A verv fine continuation of the attac r. (d) if 13— -OO, the White alhrs would have continued with 14 N to N 5, with an avel wh,lming- atSkB,tter than .15 P tnkes N at onee^ (f\ The onfv sqaura for the Q. If lo Q 4. White would reply 17 It to K 4, winnmg the Q l0^-f'i ? K io Q 2 would hnve been better. <A) There is no defence to White's last move. It is obvious if 19—P x P 20 N x P C-. would win tlio Q The B must, however, now fA]I, a HI with it Blacks' prospects of ev«n_obtaining a d?iT'The Wliite allies htd at this st«g« to hurry Jit tt «" U» r.tu™ tr.U,, b..t, p,.a Ilw S"™e p K™p.. E to X HI u'Xi:, is ovsr. 1! 20 p X P, then follow, 21 K x i Q x R, 22 R to K • q also winning.
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CARDIFF. INFIRMARY SATURDAY.-Saturday night was the twelfth night of the collection for the present rear, and the amount received has now leaoied £ 926 03 9,1., or L250 7, lid. in excess of the corresponding period of last year. Amongst the '•mounts received on Saturday • eXU of Messrs. W. R. Parker and Co, contrac- tors £ 27 11*. lid.; Messrs. John J;imes and Co., 30, High.street, Cardiff, » 4s. 9d.; and Messrs, Di;™On"td,y momi'ig rr.d,rick James Webb, residing at 34,CrofLs-street, d-ed very suddenly. It appears that at nine o'clock in the mcin* in-he complained of a sore throst, but n(l|,mg serious was anticipated, and a few mtnutj.s lat«r his mother took him up a cup of tea, which he drank. He afterwards got up and dressed, and while walking about the room YiiS^Newportf fit an I died befors Or. Bowye, of 118, Newport m^d who had been sunt for, arrived. Suddkn DEATH OF A WOMAN AT Flizabeth Thomas, a widow, residing at 24, Clive t-raiit Koatli was found dead in bed on Saturday D"C""J «!.« waa 57 years of .ge, ». ih« use of her limbs three weeks ago, but olbet- wis "enjoyed good hea'th. On Saturday afternoon r^rs Ltoyd gave her a cup of tea, which she par- fook of and ma.de no complaint as to her conoi- Hon Two hours later, however, a mm, named Fdward Paul, hid occasion to enter Llie apartaieiit, when he found Mrs. 'ihomas dead. Dr. Lougher attended after deittli. SEQUEL TO A DRUNKEN BnAWl, -011 S'lturday ni<rht Grace J^mes, residing at 22, John suesi BSS,. was admitted into the inflAnary suff.rmg Fmm an incised wound over the lelt ej e. nnneais that another woman with whom she was quarrelling picked up a cup and threw it at hei, ..neincr tlia iniurips above stated. C vlsfniES OF as ELEPHANT.-E«rly on Sunday morning Ernest F. Davie?, an employe nt Messrs. San get V Circus, met with a singular accident H,- was ffing asleep on a couch when nn elephant picked him up with his trunk and let him fall to [lie "round. Davies, who is the animals keeper, sustained injuries to his left thigh.and was removed to the infirmary, where he was attended io by Dr. F1M™SSIONART MEBnxG-The annual meeHng in with forei" missions was held at Broadway Wesleyan Coapal on Monday evening. M, TohnCorywlsto have presided, but, owing t i'lfneS, he was prevented from doing so Mr. pL kSi, however, tilled the vacancy, and was f-H hr the Revs. Charles Bone, J. M«e, and Sv and'Me- Lewis William, VVilliam p. ice and L. B^ilski. The report for l-.tt year having been read, the Rev. Charles:Bone, woo has spent ten years in Gmna, addtessed meeting on Chinese missions. His speech was very interesting, being full of d.t ula "spiting the work which is being done in Chinll. The rev. £ ui». s; i- rxs amount^ d to £ 44 6-. 2sd.f the attacks of 3iot
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NEWPORT. Mnn THK INFIRMARY BAZAAB —In addition to tua £ S00 odd taken at ti.e Newport and County lnhrmary Basaur last week, Mr. James WiUiàm, of The Fjeldf, has intimate to the hon. secretaries, that he holds a cheque for L30 to be give" towards the funda of the infirmary, if nine other gent'emen will give a. like amount before the year expires. We hope the offer will be taken up. Mrs. M. J. Stock's magnificent St. Bernard dog, Bootle'a Batty," only twelve months old, collected at the Albert-hall £ 2 He- 7d., almost all in coppers, far the b tzfiar funds. NATIONAL UNION OF 'RFACHERS. -Tits nnnm! meeting of the Newport district branch of this association was held at the National Schools on Saturday, when nine new members were enrolled. The officers elected for 1891 were as Mlow:- £ SwKT«i. '■ c' "r.»k. St. V,oollo»a:lK»l,; vice-president, Mr. A. Moim, Bamardtown Schools treasurer, Misa Juhns, Bolt-street Schools; hon sec., Mr. W. D.kvieA, us-;st-itit, Alexandra School. The delegates appointed to represent the br.mch at the association conference at Cardiff were Messrc. J. C, Brook, A. Morris, F. Vernon, and it, L, Drtvies. A resolution was passed thanking the Newport School Board for its more generous treat- ment of assistant-masters, but expressing the hope ititit the reform would not be considered final. THE Loss OF TElE STEAMSHIP WBSTBOUBSF, — The fund being raised by Mr. Thomas Pwrteous, superinteniieut of the Mucatitile Marine Depart.- ment of the Board of Trade at Newport, for the relief of the relatives at this port of those lost by the wreck of the Fteamship Westbourn?, ltits got together the sum of £ 71 16s. towards their aid. STBBKT ACCIDKNTS.— A number of stroet casualties occurred on Monday owing to thoslipperj condition of the ronds and pavements. One of the J most serious happened in the afternoon, when an elderly married woman named Elizi i'epperall, living in George street, was knocked down in Commeicial ftreet, opposite St. Paul's Church, by a horse drawing the debrery cart of Mr. Handford, iron- monger a wheel of the cavt pass.ng over one of her logs, fracturing the bone, fane *as lifted into tile cart and conveyed to the infirmary, where she W LONDON" HOCSK RECREATION SOCIETY.— rhe London House Recreation Soci«iy, wluch l.as been established to afford winter evening enle'tim- •nents for the shop assi tints since the eury closing movement, has been in operation gave another concert and entertainment at ,lie Io^n" ball Asscmbiy-room on Tuesday evening, the Sg 5ell tilled. TIe enlerUimneat was a pro. nounci d sucie^s.. n nn Tn«adav SHOCKING ACCIIJEST TO A ^D.-On fUflad!»y afternoon one of tiio cran-s at • )ad and Co's Westgate Foundry fell upoi „„Md co,.6i.i..i, »i,o 7'ub°'j' ^ustiiincd fceart j » n Oeorf^-stvct-t, was any of Its attendant n in(l njtteVs 6o!d ever\- itSi* «• 91279'
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SWANSEA. TPWJSH B4LL.—The annual Jewish Chanuka JtZTJS at the nuufbTof S^,i5aofPthe pervasion. M, a Saline and Mr. M.Jacobs act.d a. MC.n An band discoursed mittic nil +.30 a.m. Mr. rinanco Com- mi1 tee of the Swansea CorpoiMtion, after jeceivtng a deputation from owners of cottage property, have decided to rect.mmcnd the council to allow owners comp°lindaS° ratos on t,)elr c /gr pCeitV up t > £ 11 rental, with a discount ot 2b ner cent, on rates so paid by owner?. 4 „
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Od., or sent post free for Postal Order by the Proprietor, Q-EOHGB EADE, 72, Goswell-road, E C. Ask for. and Imj sure you obtain, EADS'S GOUT AND HHEUilATIO PILLa, EADE'S T>ILLS. X Lc75* BELIEF FROM COUGH IN TEX MINUTB8. HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HOI IE* HOUND, the most certain and speedv remedy for Asthma, Consumption. Bronchitis, Coughs,Influensa Difficult Breathing, Spitting of Blood, Whooping Cough, Hoarseness, Loss of Voice, ole. It gives install- taneou9 relief and rapidly effects a cure. STOPd COLD. CURES COUGH. Testimonials are unnecessary, as there is scarcely* family in Soul II Wales which has not proved its ettlcacy. Prepared only by A. HAYMAN AND CO., 16. ALREMARLB-ST.,ST. JOHS'I)-SQ.. LONDON, R.O And sold by all Oluemi"-price Is. ltd. and 2s. 9d. IF YOU SUFFER FROM BILIOUSNESS, HEADACHES. INDIGESTION, or LIVBR CO. P LA I ST. TRY K E 11, Nl c- VEGETABLE PILLS I They are easy to swallow, being very small, requir no confinement indoors, strengthen the systein. and have been tried by thousand?, who pronounce them te bet he BEST MEDICINE IN THE WORLD. KEIZ,NLCK'S VEGETABLE PILLS strengthen tila system, brace the nerves, and puriiy Llt2 blood, and are universally declared to be the best medicine ever dis- covered. They are specially leconiinei.ied to females of all ages. Sold in 7jd., Is. Id., and 2s. 3d. lioxes. by Chemists, &c., or direct of KEKNICK and SON, Cap diff. 289c I FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE WORLD FAMED I I I THE GHtAT BLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER. FOR CLEANSING and CLEARING BLOOD from all IMPURITIES it cannot be to« highly recommended. Fur Scrofula, Scurvy. Externa, Skin and B1004 Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of alt kinds, it is a never failing and permanent cure. It (Junia Old Bores. Cures Sores on the Neck. Cures Sore Legs. Cures Blackbesds, or I'im¡)"" on the 1"lIt Cures Scurvy. Cures Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Dise&«e«, Cures Glandulnr Swellings, Clears the Blood from all impure matter. From whatever cause arising. As this mixture is pleasaat W the taste, and warranfei tree from anything injurious to tha most delic.ite eon slitutiou of either sex, from infancy to old age, ',h proprietors solicit suffurers to give it a tijait t r its value. "2, St Johu's-pUee, Lisson-grove, London, N.W., Feb. 1,1890. Having been cared by your Clarke's Blood Mixture I feel that I ought to testify to its value. I sufiere, with a bad leg for about 18 months. I tried a dectoi and different remedies, taking to my bed, and stili getting worse, until a friend recommended ine to giv» Clai ke s Mixture a trial. I did so, but must confess 1 had not much faith that I should receive any beneAt However, after taking a eouple of bottles, I fatll. myself Improving, and after taking seven bottles aft* using one pot of the salve, was pleased t, find mvset thoroughly enred, and better on my feet than 1 haw been tor many years. I Bend you this testiinonii totally unsolicited, and solely for the good of others,- I beg to remain. Gentlemen, yours faithfullv, I, WILLLlM CANN." Sold in Bottles 2a. 9d. and lis. eanh by all Chemisfr and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the Worl4 or tent for 33 or 132 Stamps by the LINCOLN ANI MIDLAND COUNTIES DIWG COMPANY, LINCOLN TRADE MARK. "BLOOD MIXTURE." Ask for CLARKB'a BLOOD MIXTURE and dtt n.( Ice f er»u»ded to take an imitation, i.c6
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PONTYPRIDD. t> *■ OITPTCY EXAMINATION.—On Tuesday the Lt on of Alfred Jordafr, bootmaker, of examination or nv<.vbwl was conductcd, Pontypridd and ^nysybwi CourN,)OU9e| before Mr. Registrar-p tQ '|hQ offioj„l Receiver pontvpndd. In h0 debtor statad (Mr. W. b. Dam ), diatnct h that P'-w to#,a^_io-B on business at ,iad been dfe_ Ha hftd been trading Newport and at Ma^ Eepairing Com- vecently 88 the o vflftro a^o he paid a compo- pUr- SS% R. i*"ti" nu li-bi'itie. sition to his C'ed jg preser,t deficiency at that time were £ 20 £ 3g2 4d Twel e account am0U"a3 £ 196 9s. 4d. to the bad. He months ago he w „ t idd two years ago in a started business m Po yp n0 books of sUte of i«80lvS„aSn was declared closed, account. Tiie e* £ especially females, should ALL DKLICATE of the approao!iln(? fortify themselves to (if ewilyin Kvttnss 5SSS S.WM. «»* 9ii?9