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pipping flatlets. ATERFORD and CORK, and the whole of the SOUTH of IRELAND, per Fast Trains on die GREAr WESTERN RAILWAY, and powerful Steamships, via Mi ford Haven. The Water. ford Steamers ruu daily. The Cork Steamers leave Milford Tuesdays, Thursdays, and Saturdays, and return Mondays Wednesdays, and Fridays. 5318 r i ARD1FF AND BORDEAUX The CARDIFF STEAMSHU COMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW ^■SHflB^sTEAMERS will sail as follows ••DOR^OGNE ..Cardiff for Bordeaux Aug. 20 t«GIRONDE" Bordeaux for Cardiff Aug. 20 With Poods and pasner;<. For Rates of freight, Ac., anoljrt0 Messrs Jno. Whir- bam and Sons, Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; and at the Oitices of the Company, ol. Mount stnart- sonars, Cardie. 1071 9431 HOOPER. CAMPBELL CO.. Managers. r- x^l?DWA PvDS NEW YORK /Zf'ftf* jjj sTEA.MSHxx LINE. ^mSU^Irhosina, 4,000 ts. RHODORA, 4,000 ts ""Sfitsiass* Xt KF.oi.A, 2,300 ts Through Bills Lading issued to and from Stations in SouthWales and Midland Counties, and the prin- cipal places in Europe, United States, and Canada. TO OPORTO LISBON, CADIZ, GIBRALTAR, MALAGA And by Rail via LISBON to MADRID & BADAJOZ. Weekly Sailings. through and Regular Communica- between all Stations in South Wales, via London Through Hates Quoted on Application. For freight and other particulars apply to EDWARDS, ROBERTSON, and CO., Cardiff and Newport* 1013 At IS K 1 C A N LIN E. mliUvUm</lUNITED STATES MAIf. STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVlŒY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full-powered Iron Steamships. Accemmo dation for passengers equal to any European Line. Pas. sengers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Railroad. ) hi" I the shortest ami l>Mt route to Hie West. pnenv For farther particulars apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, A CO., 19 and 22. Water-street, Liverpool. LOCAL AUKNTS GEORGE BIRD, 276, Bute-street, Cltrdiff; JONES Bnos. and Co., Bute J)oclts, Cardiff, and at Dock- street, Newport; S. J. DAVIES, 9, Edward-pltcc Cardiff: TtLNEY and Co., Abertillery;J. MORGAN, Post Oflice Pontypool; J. THOMAS, Tredegar; W. W WATKINS, Glebeland-street, Merthyr; A. DAVIES, 21, Meckan-street, Pontloftyn IHORNEY, Commer. cial Hotel, Aberdare; ACSTM and si M OCKS Swansea; JAMES ROBERTS, South wales Emigration Office, Pontypridd: DAVIES and ATKINS, 19, Iroi-street. Jiow- lais /and A. H. THOMAS. Church-street, Blaina. 1016 X ONDON & SOUTH WALES B i STEAMSHIP COMPANY, ms&S £ u/L LIMITED. SPECIAL NOTICE. GREAT SAVING IN CARRIAGE FROM LONDON TO CARDIFF, NEWPORT, and SWANSEA. AU classes of general goods collected and deliverd. S3. Thunder will sail from London (Black Eagle WhMt, Lower Smithtield) for Cardiff and Swansea on August 15th. For rates and any further particulars, apply to the agents, Messrs W. H. Pndham and Co., 2. Metal Exchange Buildings, Leadenhall-street, London James Trotter, James-street, Cardiff; Burton and Son, New. port or Burgess and C0.. Swansea. 2713 CARDIFF TO GALESTON, TEXAS. The Fine S REW STEAMER BADSWORTH, 3,000 tons burthen, will sa.il from CARDIFF for GAL. VESTON, TEXAS, about 25th AUGUST. HAS ACCOMMODATION for a FEW FIRST- CLASS PASSENGERS. Apply to EVAN THOMAS, RADCLIFFE, AND COMPANY, Bute Chambers, 5919 Docks, Cardiff. GALVESTON—steam from CARDIFF TO GALVESTON. The powerful first-class steamer EURIPIDES, 1,778 net register (J. HERD, commander), is intended to SAIL from CARDIFF on or about the 3rd SEPTEMBER NEXT.—For freight and passage apply to LAYBORN and LEGGE, Chapel Chambers. North Chapel-street, Liverpool or to the Brokers, John Cory and Sons, 9, Mount Stoart-sauare, Cardiff. 6066 THROUGH COMMUNICATION WITH JL NORTHERN FRANCE. The Ste mer GEORGETTEwill sail from CARDIFF for DIEPPE, TO-DAY (TUESDAY), taking goods at through rates, particulars of which can be obtained trom the Agents. WORMS, JOSSE. AND CO., Bute Docks, Cardiff. 6098 ICKETS for AMERICA, CANADA, AUSTR a LIA, or the CAPE, by any Line. can be had ofMr S. J. Davies, 9, Edward-place, Cardiff. 578 iStulfting ^orirfiss. FOUNDED 1867—GOVERNED BY ACT OF PARLIAMENT. GLAMORGAN BUILDING SOCIETY. OFFICES:—15, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF. Special FACILITIES afforded to Borrowers who live in their own u wellings. EASY REPAYMENTS-O RISKS-No REDEMPTION FEES—LOW LAW CHARGES—RESERVE FUND invested ia CONSOLS— SHARES issued DAILY—DEPOSITS of £5 and upwards.—Full particulars apply at the Offices, which are open daily. 6044 T. A. DAVIES, Secretary. THE EQUITABLE BUILDING JL SOCIETY, ESTABLISHED 1867. OFFICES :-12, HAMMETT-STREET, TAUNTON. MANAGER :—MR THOS. KITE. £ 25,COO ready for immediate advance on approved House Property. Amount already advanced, £297,334. Terms specially favourable to Borrowers. For Prospectus, Ac., apply to Mr W. F. Gillett, 34, Charles-street, Cardiff, or to the Manager. 5010 mtiE MERTHYR AND DOWLAI.- JL BUILDING SOCIETY Established 1S72. incorporated under the "Snildiu Societies Act. 1871, LIBERAL ADVANCES (£100 to £10,000.) EASY REPAYMENTS. FAVOURABLE REDEMPTION TERMS. Utmost Secrecy. Loans granted on Buildings in progress. No management charges. Repayments 111 Three to Seventeen Years. Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary, Merthyr Tydfil. Local Agent for Cardiff. Newport, Penarth, Barry, Pontypridd and Porthcawl, Mr W. COOPER PENN, Temple Chambers, St. John's-square, Cardiff. All communications will receive prompt and personal attention. 1058 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE t0 BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to accept Deposits from 2i to 4 per cent. interest, according to notice of withdrawal. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application.—John Jenkins. A.C. A., Secreta.ry. 1045 TO STEAM USERS AND OTHERS. U. IT Arden AND SONS, OIL, TALLOW REFINERS, AND GREASE MANUFACTURERS, Manchester, have OPENED A BRANCH WAREHOUSE At ARCH No. 24, L. and N.W.R STATION, TOP OF EAST BUTE DOCK, Where they have always on hand a laige stock of LUBRICATING,CYLINDER, GAS ENGINE, and COLZA OILS, TALLOW, GREASES, SOFT SOAP, WASTE, &c" Which they can deliver at the shortest notice. Branch Manuger—G. M. DANIEL. Office-US, Bate Docks. 5845 TO NERVOUS SUFFERERS Just Published, a gratuitous Edition of a New and Valuable Medical Work, entitled, HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH. Or, the "CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND." By J. A. BARNES M.D. (U.S.) This book should be read by everyone, young or old, married or single. It teaches HOW TO AVOID DISEASE, HOW TO RKGAIN HEALTH HEALTH A SOCIAL SCIENCE, TOEING a TREATISE on the LAWS GOVERNING JL) LU-E, and the CALtsES, SYMPTOMS, and TREATMENT of all diseases depending on exhaustion of nervous vitality, such as nervous debility, mental md physical depression, palpitation of the heart, noises in the bead and ear?, indecision, impaired sight tad memory, indigestion, prostration, lassitude, de- pression of spirits, loss of energy and appetite, pains in The back and limbs, timidity. self-distrust, dizziness, love of solitude, groundless f *;trs, and many other ail- ments which, if neglected, bring the sunerers to an larly death. Together with Hints on Chronic Rheu- matism, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Hysteria, and all diseases of the nervous and alimentary system. The Appendix to this valuable work contains many Useful PRESCRIPTIONS for the alleviation of sufter- tng and the cure of minor disorders, with full instruc- tions for their preparation and use.. Contains also some friendly advice on Hygiene, or THE WAY TO PRESERVE HEALTH Illustrated by numerous testimonials from grateful vatients who have been restored to health through the luthor's instrumentality. Sent post free for 2 stamps or by letter post, o itamps. Also a descriptive pamphlet on the functions and disorders peculiar to the female sex, by the same author, entitled. THE FEMALE'S FRIEND and ADVISER, whish will be sent to any address on RECEIP". OF STAMPED ENVELOPE Address J. A. BARNES, M.D. U.S.), 45, Lonsdale- square, Barnsbury. London, N. IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. CONSULTATION BY LETTER FREE. ALL WHO NEED ADVICE ON MATTERS OF HEALTH,if unable to have a ?>ersonal interview, should at once send full particulars of the case by etter, enclosing stamped envelope for reply this will receive immediate answer, with advice and full instructions how to o 'tain a perfect cure. Hundreds of lives have been saved and health fully restored by correspondence only. Address J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.), 48, Lonsdale- s-quare. Barnsbury, ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary orssuis in either acquired or constitutional, Rravei, and nain" ia tue back. Sold in boxes, 4s 6d each, hv nil chemists and patent medicine vendors; or *ent uiiv address for oQ stamns by the makers, The L n com a lid Midland Counties' Drug Company, Lincoln *v'it<ii«.aje Agones Barclay and Sons, Lt>r.d«>r. ami all tile wn?ie^aie uouses. 10&J alts by Indian, AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. THE DUKE.ST. AUCTION & STORAGE ROOMS i J. G. MADDOX A CO., Auctioneers*. Household Furniture, at Rooms Aug. 23 and 25 Messrs BEYNON and LEWIS. Leasehold Properties, at Swansea Aug. 24 Mr RICHARD BOWEN. Sale of Leasehold Property, at Glynneath — Aug. 25 Mr W. BRADLEY. Valuable Unredeemed Pledges, at Sale-room ..Am. 23 Mr OWEN DANIEL. Oil Paintings, Ac., at Aberystwith Aug. 24 A 2-5 Messrs GOTTW ALTZ and BO WRING Household Furniture, at Cardiff .August 25 and 26 Billiard Table. Ac., at Cardiff August 25 Cab Stock, &c., at Cardiff .Aug. 29 Real Havannah Cigars, at Bute Docks, CardIff.. Aug. 30 India Rubber Goods, Ac., at Cardiff Sept. Valuable Horses, at Cardiff Sept. 23 Stud of Hunters, at Cardiff Sent. 23 Messrs W. GRAHAM. SON, and HITCHCOX. Dwelling-houses, at Newport.Sept. 12 Plant and Machinery, at Newport.. Sept. 13,14, and 15 Messrs W. and s. HERN. Household Furniture, at Cardiff Anj. 23 Messrs H. HILL & CO. Household Furniture, at Mumbles Ang. 25 Leasehold Dwelling Houses, at Swansea Aug. 30 Mr E. F. KENNARD. Furniture, etc., at Cardiff .Aug. 23 Mr JOHN M. LEEDER. Household Furnitnre, <fcc., at Swansea .Aug. 23 Earthenware, &c., at Swansea Aug. 25 Leasehold Property, at Swansea August 29 Messrs LEWIS BROTHERS. Livestock,Crops, &c., at Coedfrank .Aug. 26 Live Stock, Hay, etc., at Nath ..Sept. 1 Mr MONTGOMERY. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Aug. 31 Messrs NORTON and LALONDE. Family Hotels, at Weston-suDer-Mare Sept 7 Mr T. RULE OWEN. Property, at Milford Haven August 30 Freehold Farms „ Messrs PARSONS A 'ROBJENT." Household Furniture, &c., at Newport. Sept. 1 & 2 r. « Mr SANDERS. Leasehold Property, at C rdiff Aug. 23 Dwelling-house, at Cardiff Aug. 23 Messrs S1EPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Furniture and Other Effects, at Cardiff Sept. 1 Colliery Plant and Materials, at Pontypridd Sept. 6 Colliery Plant, <tc., at Pontypridd Sept. 7 Leasehold Premises, at Penarth Sept. 8 Freehold Residential Property, at Newport.Sept. 17 Mr JAMES STRAKER. Freehold Estate and Residences, at Abergavenny ..Sep. Messrs J. HOWELL THOMAS and CO. Colliery, Farm, and Railway Siding, at Swansea, Sept. Mr JOHN THOMAS. Contractors Plant, at Ynysbwyl August 23 Mr JOHN THOMAS (Cowbndge). Llansannor Court Shropshires, at Cowbridge ..Sept. 17 SALE THIS DAY. ON TUESDAY, AUGUST 23rd, AT THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Rooms, seveial important consignments of FIRST-CLASS NEW AND SECOND-HAND FURNITURE AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, which bare been forwarded for absolute disposal, con- sisting of the usual dining, drawing, and sitting-room appointments, bedroom requisites, and sun dries in great variety. On View Morning of Sale. Sale at rwo o'clock precisely. All entries tor this sale must te made by Monday, August 22nd. Offices and Salerooms, 2D. Duke-street, Cardiff. 3499 AT THE AUCTION AND STORAGE SALE ROOMS, 25, DUKE-STREET. CARDIFF, ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 25TH, 1837, COMMENCING AT TWO O'CLOCK PRECISELY. MESSRS J. G. M ADDOX and CO. are instructed to SI5LL by PUBLIC AUCTION a quantity of Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, removed for better convenience of sale. comprising drawing and dining-room suites in leather, hair, and plush, mahogany dining and other tables, mahogany and walnut sideboards with bevelled glass backs, gilt frame and other pier glasses, several musical boxe, one with nine bells, fenders and irons, carpets, hearth* rugs, <fcc., iron and brass bedsteads, pairs palliases, wool mattresses, feather and millpuff beds, 4ft. robes with plate-glass doors, duchesse tables and stands to match, other washstands and dressing tables, oil paint- ings and engravings, toilet glasses, towel rails, etc., together with the usual kitchen utensils and sundries. Goods on view morning of sale. Auction Offices and Sale Rooms, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff. 6126 SALE THIS DAY. WELLINGTON-STREET, CANTON, CARDIFF. MRSANDERS will SELL by AUCTION at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUESDAY, August 23rd, 1887, at Seven o'clock in the evening precisely, unless previonsly disposed of by private contract, subject to the conditions of sale to be pro- duced at time of saJe. aU those TWO LEASEHOLD MKSSUAGES or DWELLING- HOUSES, with Stables and Outbuildings thereto belonging, situate and being Nos. 94 and 9b, Wellington-street, Canton, Cardiff, aforesaid, now in the respective occupations of John Watts and William Bryant, junr., each at 7s per week, wiLh stable at 28 per week unlet. The premises are held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 29th September, 1885, subject to an annual ground rent of B4. For further particulars application may be made to the Auctioneer, at bis Offices, No. 20, St. Mary-street, or to Messrs MERRILS and SON, 6024 Church-street. Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. BUTE-STREET, CARDIFF. ELIGIBLE BUSINESS PREMISES. MR SANDERS has received instruc- tions from the Trustees of the Will of the late James Lee, Esq., deceased, to OFFER by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on TUES- DAY, August 23rd, 1887. at 7 o'clock in the evening precisely, subject to such conditions as shall be then and there produced, all that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE OR DWELLING-HOUSE, now used as Offices, sltnate and being No. 147, Bute- street, Cardiff, aforesaid, and now occupied by Messrs Gibbs and Lee. The premises are situate in the direct line of busi- ness at the Docks, having a spacious backlet and a cart-road to the same, and are held for the residue of a term of 99 years, from the 29th September, 1852, sub. ject to an annual ground rent of 2s 6d. For further particulars application may be made to the Auctioneer at his Office, No. 2?, St. Mary.street; or to Messrs MERRILS and SON, 6023 Church-street, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY. Sale Under Distress for Rent. 25, Alexa.ndria.road, Canton, Cardiff. Useful Household Furniture. MESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELL 1."J- by AUCTION, as above, on TUESDAY, Aug. 23,1887, at2 p.m. sharp, the following FURNITURE —Pier glass, dining-room suite in leather, pier glass, carpet, dining table, lawn mower, garden seat, cabinet 100 table, sewing machine, work table, pictures, sof i, small clock, iron bedsteads, palliasses, beds, washing stands, dressing tables, and sundries. No reserve. Auctiffias,. 72, St. Mary-street, 2 SALE THIS DAY. PARK-HAI L SALEROOMS. IMPORTANT TO PERSONS FURNISHING AND OTHERS. MR E. F. KENNARD has received in- structions to SELL by AUCTION, on TUES- DAY NEXT, August 23rd, 1887, SEVERAL HUNDRED LOTS OF FURNITURE (both new and second-hand), removed from various residences for convenience of sale, comprising dining and drawmg-rooin suites of superior make, oval tables, carpets, fenders, rugs, brasses, sideboards, cheffoniers, bedroom suites, brass and other bedsteads, millpuff and feather beds, bolsters, and pillows, duchesse stands and tables, wardrobes, couches, kitchen tables also a splendid Piano. Good-; now on view. Sale at 2 o'clock. 6122 7, CLIFTON-PLACE, NEWPORT, MON. IMPORTANT SALE OF ELEGANT AND VALU- ABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ORNAMENTS, CURIOSITIES, &C., &C. MESSRS PARSONS & ROBJENT are instructed by Mons. Loon Bellaguet, formerly Vice-Consul for France, who is leaving the district, to SELL by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on THURSDAY and FRIUAY, the 1st and 2nd days of September, 1887, at One o'clock p.m. sharp each day, the whole of his very choice, new, and well-selected HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Comprising all the requirements of a modern house, and many rare and valuable lots of china, bronzes, clocks, lamps, and other works of art. The whole of the contents of the house are in excel- lent condition. Catalogues are in course of preparation, and may be had on application to the Auctioneers.. The goods will be on view on the day previous to and on the morning of sale. Punctual attendance is very desirable, as it is in- tended to commence the Sale at One p.m. sharp. Auctioneers' Offices, Westgate Buildings, Newport, Mon., August 12th, 1887. 6061 .H- E A 1" H S -—-—— pIANOFORTES OHGANS, AND J _| A It M O N I U M S. U E A T H AND g0NS rjlHREE YKARS'$YSTEM IS APPLIED TO THE HIRE & PURCHASE OF INSTRUMENTS BY ALL MAKERS, FROM 10s MONTHLY. EVERY INSTRUMENT GUARANTEED. CO-OPERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH The Largest Stock in Wales to Select from. 12, CROCKEncRBTOWN. CARDIFF. 1066— £ 431 2b9e ENTS, MARQUEES, and PAVILIONS JL OX HIRE. I JOHN SMART & COMPANY 2, WELLINGTON- TERR A CIO, CARDIFF, beg to announce to the no- bility, gentry, clergy and the public at large that they I have the largest and most Magnificent Suites of Mar- quees in the provinces(not surpassed in the metropolis) —every style and variety—'suitable for Horticultural Exhibitions, Jubilee, and all public displays, Galas, Bazaars, Ac. Hags, Banners, Shields and Decorations in great variety, at charges that will defy competition. Distance no object. Estimates on application.4504 12956 IMPORTANT."One Box of theI.X.L. Pilla JL are guaranteed to cure ail private cases and compli- cations of the urinary organs, whether acquired er otherwise. Also Gravel and Pains in the Back Sent nose free for 4s by Proprietor, G. D. Herton, M.P.S (from, he General Hospital), Asten-road, Birmingham. Agents Cardiff-A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-sc. Merthyr—Wills, Chemise, Poatmorlais and Georgetown. Swansea—Lloyd Chemise, Oxford-street Newport—Youn-r, Chemist, High-street. N.B.—Havt never ween known jo laii Letters answered free. 4760 bin 1, ALRXANDliA »TEttSACBi MUMBLES: MUMBLES: MESiRS H. HILL 00. liftvsbicn ifi: JLfX strncted to Itit by AUCTION 68 fcha ftlloVfl premises, oil THURSDAY, Attguot 25th, 1887, the whole of the well presetted HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, WASHTNO AND WRINGING MACHINE, and other effects, the property of ft Lady teeing the neighbourhood, Comprising walnut drawing-room suite in velvet, six mahogany dining chairs in American lofuher, msy chair do., mahogany dining table, oak dinner wagon, mahogany Pembroke and occasional table-, walnut whatnot, brass and other window poles, damask and lace curtains. pier glasses, Brussels and felt carpets, hearthrugs, wool and cocoanut mats, oilcloth, fendors, tire irons, coal vase, clock, pictures, mahogany book f helves, a few books, Ac.: mahogany half tester and iron bedsteads, child's crib, spring and wool mattresses, palliasses, feather beds, mahogany washstand with marble top, mahogany pedestal dressing tables with nine drawers, pa nted washstands and tables, set of ware, mahogany dressing glasses with marble slab, mahogany and painted chest- of arawers, commodes, towel horses, cane-seated chairs, painted hanging press, mahogany wardrobe with piste-glass door and fitted with drawers and trays, hip bath, painted bedroom suite (viz., wardrobe with plate-glass door, chest of drawers, washstand with marble top and tiled back, dressing table with glass attached, towel horse, pedes. tal, and two chairs), together with the usual kitchen and culinary utensils, patent wanbing and wringing machine, dinner and tea services, ware, glass, &c. Goods on view on Wednesday, August 24th, from 12.30 to 4 o'clock. Sale to commence at half-past Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. Auctioneers' Offices, London House, 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 6611 SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING HOUSES AND COTTAGES. MESSRS H. HILL CO. have been instructed « SELL by AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel. High-street, Swansea, en TUESDAY, August 38th, 1887 (subject to conditions of sale which will then be read, and in such lots as shall be determined upon), tho following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz LOT 1.—All those THREE DWELLING-HOUSES and PREMISES, situate in Dnnvant-place. near end of South Dock, Swansea, now in the occupation of Messrs Davies, George, and Anderson, as weekly tenants, at rents amounting to £78 per annum. The whole is held on an underlease for a term of 75 years from 1859, at an annual ground rent of jS9, which will be equally apportioned. LOT 2.-All that LEASEHOLD HOUSR and PRE- MISES, situate and being No. 21, Westbury-street, Swansea, containing six rooms, and now in the occupa- tion of Mr Dowdall, as weekly tenant, at 7s 6d, ana is held for an underlease lor a term of 87 years from 29th September, 1863, at a ground rent of £2 15s per annum. LOT 3.-All that LEASEHOLD SHOP and PRE. MISES, known as the British Workman, situate in Orange-street (adjoining the Orange Tree Inn), Swansea, now let to a respectable tenant at 11s 4d per week, and is held on lease for a term of 79 years from September, 1816, at the annual ground rent of J21 6s. LOT 4,-AII those FOUR LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, conta ning four rooms each, situate in Graham-street, Hafod, Swansea, and now in the occupation of Mr W. Jenkins and others, as weekly tenants, at rents amounting to £4& 168 per annum. The whole is held on lease, of which about 81 years are unexpired, a.t the annual ground rent of E4 17s 6d, which will be equally apportioned. LOT 5.-All those THREE LEASEHOLD COT- TAGES, situate In Pegler-street, Pentre, Brynlivfryd, containing four rooms each, and now in the occnpation of Mr James Renfrew and others, as weekly tenants, at rents amounting to JB83 8s per annum. The above are held for a term of 999 years from 1183, and will be sold subject to an apportioned ground rent of £1 4s each house. Sale to comm-nce at seven o'clock in the evening. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, at their Offices. 10, Castle-street, Swansea. 6057 BRKCONSHIRE. VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE AND RESI- DENCES FOR SALE. MR JAMES STRAKER will SELL by AUCTION, in the month of Septeuber, 1887. at Abergavenny, the Valuable FREEHOLD ESTATES known as Pwli Court (tncluding the family residence known as Pwll Court), and Pantllwyd, all in the parish of Llangynider; Craiglas Villa, Craiglas Cottage, and several other dwelling-houses and land, situate nea.r Talybont,in the parish of Llanthetty and Troedyrharn I or Cwrtybach Farm, in the parish of Garthbrengy, all in the county of Brecon. Detailed particulars will appear in future advertisements, and plans and particu- lars may be obtained on application to Mr E. G. Davies, solicitor, Crickhoweli; Messrs Rickards and Blosse, estate agents and surveyors, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff: the Auctioneer, nt Abergavenny; or Messrs Stretton, Hilliard, Dale, and Newman, solici- tors, .75, Cornhill, London. 5819 TALYFEDW FARM, COEDFRANK, 2 miles from Neath and 1 mile from Dynevor Station, G.W.R. 1\ ,f"ESSltS LEWIS BROTHERS are 1.L instructed by Mr P. M. Fisher to SELL by AUCTION, at the above-named Farm, on FRIDAY, August 26th, 1887, the whole of the Excellent LIVE STOCK, WBLL-SAVED VHOPS, Ac., Comprising 19 head of cattle of superior quality, three draught horses, pony, colt, donkev, two ricks of prime clover hay, about 12 tons, nine ricks of black oats, nine ricks of white oats, five ricks of barley, and six ricks of bedding, double plough, threshing machine, Ac. Sale to commence at One p.m. precisely. The usual terms of credit. The root crops will be sold on a, future da.te, due notice of which will be given. Neath, August 13th, 1887. 6068 NEATH. MESSRS LEWIS BROTHERS are in- structed by Mr Evan Williams, of the Blue Belt Inn, to SELL bv A HCTION, on the Gnoll Parle, Neath, on THURSDAY, September 1st, 1887, the whole of the well.selected LIVE STOCK, HAY, &C.. comprising 250 sheep (130 fat and 120 store), 11 fat cattle, 3 cows and calves, 2 cows near calving, 5 young cattle, 6 useful cart and cob horses, 3 ricks of prime meadow hay, 12 tons, 8 tons, and 5 tons respectively capital spring trap and a set of silver-mounted harness. Sale to commence at 1 p.m. prompt. Further particulars and terms of sale may be had of the Auctioneers, Neath. 6083 CWMGWRACH, GLYNNEATH. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, Known as the Star Inn," and Three Cottages adjoin- ing. Within three minutes' walk of the Glynneath Station. MR RICHARD BOWEN has received instructions from the Trustees of the Loyal Order of Alfreds Society to SELL by PUBLIC AUC- TION, at the Star Inn, Glynneath, on THURSDAY, August the 25th, 1887. the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY: LOT 1.—Double-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE and GAR- DEN, STABLE, and PREMISES, containing 920 square yards. J-OT 2.—No. 1, COTTAGE and GARDEN. LOT 3 -No.2, COTTAGE and GARDEN. I LOT 4.—NO. 3, COTTAGE and GARDKN. Ground rent on public-house and prem'ses £ 2 15s annual. Ground rent on cottages, lbs each. Term un' expired of lease, 88 years on the whole lots. Each purchaser to pay a deposit at the rate of 10 per cent. at time of sale. Conditions of sale to be there ) and then declared. Sale to commence at Four o clock p.m. For further particulars apply to Mr H. Jenkins, Forchgoch, Glynneath or to the Auctioneer. Ynisy. rallor, Glyneath. 6105 QOODALL AND CO., OIL IMPORTERS AND REFINERS, NEWCASTLE-ON-TYNE, Have OPENED the CATHEDRAL QIL ^TORKS, LLANDAFF-YARD, CARDIFF, Where they propose to manufacture their various Specialities in ENGINE AND CYLINDER OILS For Marine, Colliery, Railway, and other purposes, SAFETY AND OTHER LAMP OILS, COLLIERY, LOCOMOTIVE, AND HOT NECK GREASE, TRAM OILS, &C. They are also Importers of OLIVE, COLZA, CASTOR, LARD, and NEATSFOOT OILS. Storekeeper in Cardiff MR GEORGE WENSLEY. Gladstone-street, Who" ill Deliver to Regular Customers at an Hour's ISotice. 4956 WINDSOR CASTLE 11LUE. Linen of Sliotoy Whiteness JgjLECTRIC BLACK I EAD. A rcpid, briiiimnt polish No Housekeeper should be without these matchless articles. May be had nf all Grocers, &c. Gold Medals 1882 Paris 1886. SMITH & GREGORY, Blue and Black Lead Works, Bristol. 3155 BROUJS INJECTION. — HYGIENIC, INFALLIBLE, and PRESERVATIVE. Cures promptly, witheut additional means, all recent or chronic discharges .1 the urinary organs. Price 4s 6d per bottle. Sold in Paris by J. Ferre (successor to Bou) Pharmacien, 102 Rue Richelieu in London by Wilcox to Co., 239, Oxford-street, W., who will Jorward it free by Parcel Post to any part of the United Kingdom on receipt ojf Also by all Jhemists. 1^852 3199 a X ACT WORTH KNOWING BKECHAM'S PIL1.S Are admitted by thousands to beworth above a OU IN it A a BOX for bilious and nervous disorders, such as wind pain in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness iul'r.oss and swelling after meais, <iizznie.*s and drowsiness, coid chills, flushings of heat, loss of anpefcice, ahoecnuss of breath, coetivoiiess, scurvy, auu blotches on the skin disturbed sleep, frightfui dreams, ami ail nervous trembling sensations, Ac., Ac. iivery sufferer is earnestly invited to try oue Box *4 those Pills, and thev will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all ages these Pills are unvaiuable. Nu female snouid be withont them. There is no meaicins to be found to eauai Beeciiam's Pills for removing any olJBIietious or irregularity oi & I13:SGeIU. If taken &0. cording to the directions given with each box, they TTill soon restore Mamies of qft<: to sound ind rouust health Jor weak iwvaired uigeatiou, and all di. uiiers ,i, th. Liver, ttMyartt ilk* MAGIC, aad a few will lis found to work woiMters apon the moat important orgaue in kawau luttcuiae. TWi) strengthen tAt. wbols muscular eyscwia, rtet. sketon^- 11)!it e*Hi>lexi<m, bring back the keen wig* at appetite, »ne areiise inte acintn, with the BOSK-BUD ef health, tbtl whole physical energy of the human framn. H" FACTS admitted t)ythol\AA.n,I"ettacinlt allciasses 0; society, anli one t tbe bt. guarantees to the Nc: and Debilitated is Bcacham sPiux. They Iiavt ■ > e sale of any patent medicine in the world Prepared only by the Proprietor, T. BEECH A M Clieuiist, St Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes as Is 3-uid ifd each. Sold hy ..¡! P'1or.r>m :t.¡i"in" p" TT Kinedoux. 210 v b. Full dire tioM are citop witb eaalabo" 2374 Us irif .1td- SALE THIS 6, FJgtlMR-SfttftETi SWANSEA. Mil JOHN M. LEEDER lias received iiiSMnctidhs to SUlili by AUCTION (tintier a Bill of Sale ami distress .fot t-etit). hn TUESDAY, August 23rd, 1887s the Whole of the HOUSEHOLD AND OFFICE FUKNtWrttS, KLECTRO-PLATE, ENGRAVINGS, and other i^ffects, semptisihg in ENTRANCED!all lattlit, stand tnol, three rolls of linoleum, Itc. DINING AND ROOMS-Walnut draw, ine-room suite in green velvet, consisting of 6 chairs, 2 easy do., and couch; nrusqelfl carpet, fonder and fire-irons, mahogany taMe with extra leM, of bronze ornaments, pair of china plates in plush mounts, walnut cabinet, do. mirror, mahogany bookcase, dining-room suite in rep, consisting of 4 chair". 2 arm do., and couch; Chippendale table, 8 ornaments, folding chair, quantity of books, lot of photographs, clock, gipsy table, lot of tumblers, Ac. OFFICES.—lenders and iron, hearthrug, matting, 6 mahogany cliairs, safe (by I-Iooper), slone desk, iron stand for tin (cas(1 gone), office table, quantity of law and other books, clock, clerk's desk, letter press, &c. STAIRCASE and LANDING.—Butler's tray and stand, lamp, cupboard, filter, barometer, &c. The contents of THREE BEDROOMS, consisting of mahogany wardrobe, do.« ash-stand and table.. do. and painted chests of drawers, ware, iron bedsteads, spring mattresses, feather beels, bolsters, dressing glasses, Ac., Ac. UPPElt PARI.OUR, — Kiddeiminster carpet, stained stand and 3 drawers, ornaments, a quantity of electro-plate, engravings, Ac. also the contents of the attic, china pantry, kitchen, lavatory, Ac., too numer- ous to mention. The goods will be delivered immediately after the Sale. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the forenoon Rbarp. Goods on view on Menday, August 22nd. 6836 For furthcr particulars :ipply to the Auctioneer, at his offices, Oxford chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. TO EARTHENWARE DEALERS AND OTHERS, MR JOHN M. LEEDER will SELL by AUCTION, at a Store Room, situate in Gomerian-place, on THURSDAY, the 25th day of August, 1887, by order fr m the High Bailiff, a quan- tity of PANS, TEAPOTS, PLATES, AC., Ac. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Terms, cash at fall of the hammer. No reserve. Auctioneer's Offices. Oxford Chambers, Oiord- street, Swansea. SALE TO-MORROW. SWANSEA. SALK OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Situat,. in Walters-road, St Helen's-avenue, and Rhvcldinzs Park-read. MESSRS BEYNON and LEWIS have jL3'i. been instructed to SELL by v UCTION (subject to such conditions as shall be then read), at the Mack- worth Arms Hotel, Wind-strec, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, August 24tb, 1837, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz,:— LOT L—(By order of the Mortgagees) all that LEASE- HOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISKS, situate and being No. 90, Rhyddinss Park-road, in the occu- pation of Mr Wm. D. Crown, at the rental of 8s per week. Held for a term ot 93 years from September 23th, 3876, at the yearly ground rent of £38s. LOT 2.-All that desirable and pleasantly-situated SEMI-DETACHED LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, known as Albert Villa, and No. 73, Walters. road, situate opposite St. James's Church and Grounds, and in the occupation of Mr W. M. Jones as yearly tenant. The House contains dining, drawing, and break- fast-rooms, 5 bedrooms, dressing-room, and the us al offices, with good garden at the back, and commands a fine view of Swansea Bay, held for the term of 99 years, less three days. from December 25th, 18o7, at the yearly apportioned ground rent of B9. LOT 3.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 34, St. Helen's-avenue, let to Mr John Smith, as weekly tenant, producing £ 18 4s per annum. Lor 4.—All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 36. St. Helen's-avenue, let to Mr Richard Richards, as weekly tenant, producing B15 12s per annum. LOT 5.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 37, St. Helen's-avenue, let to Mr James Watkiin, as weekly tenant, producing B15 12s per annum. Lor 6.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING. HOUSE, No. ;)8, St. Helen's-avenue, let to Mrs 13. van as quarterly tenant, at £ 25 per annum, exclusive of rates and taxes. Lots 3, 4, 5, and 6. together wth the dwelling- house No. .35. are held for a term of 99 years from June 24th, 1875, at the yearly ground rent of j318 Is 3d, subject to an underlease of No. 35 for the residue of the said term, less two days, at the ipportioned ground rent of £3 12s 3d. The apportioned ground rent on each of the lots 3 to 6 will be S3 12s 3d. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars may be obtained upon application to Messrs Beor and Plant, Solicitors, York-place. Swansea 01' to the Aucti0neer. Victoria Chambers, Oxford-street, Swansea. 5960 CARMARTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANDKBIE, THE PARK COLLIERY AND FA KM AND RAILWAY SIDING. MESSRS J. HOWELL THOMAS & CO. a.re favoured with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at th-i Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, early in the month of September next, THE PARK COLLIERY AND FAUM AND RAILWAY SIDING. AS A GOING CONCERN, including all the loose plant, fixed and other machinery, and all the railway plant aud othor materials now in use Got the said colliery and railway sidmg. The Colliery is one 01 the best anthracite collieries in this well-known district, and is now in fnll working order, and producing about 100 tons daily of the best anthracite coil from the famous Llanllyd Vein. The extent of the holding is about 200 acres. The colliery and farm are hed on leases having 40 ye-rs to JUII. lhe dead rent of the colliery is S150 per annum, and the rent of the farm is £ 135. The raiiway sidiu is held under ¡1. lease havill about 50 years to run. at a low rent and low way- leaves. This railway is about half a mile in extent, and covers about two amI a half acres. The Property will be shown by Mr David Lloyd, of Blaynea Ludge. Llandebie. The Leases can be seen at the Oftkes of Mr J. J. Chapman, 4, Gray's Inn-square, Lotxion, W.C. The Inventory of the Plant can be seen ta; the Offices of Messrs J. Howell Thomas and Co., Estate Agents and Valuers, Carmarthen, who will fur- nish all information and particulars. 5961 PRRLIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PKMBROK KS HIR IMPORTANT SALE OF A FREEHOLD ESTATE. ]\/jj R T. RULB OWEN has received JAA instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, early in October, the following FREEHOLD FARMS. Viz BROTHER HILL FARM, about 144 acres; WAR- RESTON, about 24 acres; and MUTTON HILL, about 18 acres, bringing in a total annual rental of £ 305 0s Od. The three farms lie in a ring fence, and are situate near the towns of Pembroke and Pembroke Dock, and contain some of the best land in the principality. The farm buildings are in excellent order, and W fr. reston is a very desirable residence for a gentleman, being most charmingly situated. The property is also well watered, and admirably served with good public roads. For further particulars see future announcements or apply to the Auctioneer. Haverfordwest; or to Messrs HOME and WILLIAMS, :5olicitors, Llanelly. August 18th, 1887. 6070 alts ilribatt Contract. "JJtREEHOLD RESIDENCE AND LAND, NEAR CARDIFF. T. be SOLD or LET, with immediate possession, the Desirable FRICEUOLD RESIDENCE, called NORTH- LANDS, with the STABLES, COTTAGE, and about 2 ACRES of LAND belonging thereto, situate at Maindy, about a mile and a half from Cardiff. Two- thirds of the purchase money may remain on Mortgage at 4 per cent. For further particulars apply to Messrs B. Matthews and Son, Solicitors, Cardiff. 5204 CARDIFF ROPE WORKS. JOSEPH JgJLLTOTT AND SONS. STORES AND OFFICES POWELL-PLACE, BITE DOCKS, CARDIFF. 5752 "WHEN YOU ASK FOR" RECKITT S BLUE, co SEE THAT YOU GET IT." ECKITT'S BLUE, Used in the PRINCE OF WALES'S LAUNDRY. RECKITT'S BLUE, Used in the DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH'S LAUNDRY. 12968 4855 LUNG SAVE TOUR. LIVES BY TAKING TONIC LUNG Y WBRlDGrE'S TONIC LUNG I TONIC LUNG „ Vf mftWTn TONIC LUNG r U N G '1^ O N I C TONIC LUNG JLi TONIC LUNG THE MIGHTY HEALER. TONIC LUNG It has a pewer over diseases hi ther- TONIC LUNG to unknown in medicine. TONIC LUNG Are you at all weak-chested, or TONIC LUNG inclined to be Consumptive, with TONIC I LUNG just a. touch of Cough now and then? TONIC LUNG "Tiy this Wonderful TONIC LUNG The Cough and Weakness will dis- TONIC LUNG appear as if by magic, and you will TONIC LUNG feel a strength and power you never TONIC LUNG bad before. TONIC LUNG HAVE YOU A COUGH? TONIC LUNG A DOSE WILL RELIEVE IT. TONIC LUNG HAVE YOU A COLD? TONIC LUNG A DOSE AT BEDTIME WILL TONIC LUNG REMOVE IT. TONIC LUNG Brenchitis and Asthma it relieves TONIC LUNG instantly. TONIC LUNG ——- TONIC LUNG The Spasms af Coughing so dread- TONIC LUNG ful in Whooping Cough become ies- TONIC LUNG with each dose of the medicine. TONIC LUNG ——— TONIC LUNG Prenarea bv W. T. OWBRIDGK, TONIC LUNG Chemist, Hull. TONIC LUNG Sold in Bottles, Is ld, 2s 9d, 4s 6d, TONIC LUNG and ll, by all Chemists and Patent TONIC LUNG Medicine Vendois. TONIC LUNG Wholesale all London and Provincial IONIC LUNG 12906 HUllSes. 3963 TONIC MAISH'S LIVER PILLS have been advertised 33 years in West of England ud South Wales. These.Pills quickly remove inaction ot liver, pain under the collar-bone and between shoulders, giddiness, flatulency, pain low in right side and low in back, feverishness, sickness, and headache. As an Antibilious Pill they are not excelled, and the best corrective for Constipation. In Boxes, 7id, 134d, and 2s 9d. By post, 15 or 33 stamps.—Kdward Maish, M.P.S., Chemist, Cotbam, B istol. Cardiff; Coleman and Co.; Newport: Mi Albert Smith Swan- sea Mr John Davies, Chemists.—Harmless, Innocent, Wonderful. 5615 I Ilublir Matties. QpWim W NEW ROATH DOCK. WEONESDAY. AUGUST 24rn. By kind permission, the Passenger Saloon steamers, LADY MARGARET, EARL OF BUTE AND CHRISTOPHER THOMAS, Will enter the New Dock at the Opening. Th's will be the best means of witnessing the Opening Ceremony. The Stea lers will leave the Pontoon, Pier Head, at 10.15 am. Fares, on the Deck. Is; on the Bridge. 2s. Tickets to be had at the office of Messrs Edwards, Robprtson & Co.. 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. As tickets will be limited an early application is desirable. 6124 478e By Order. JUBILEE D I N N~ E R TO THE AGE]) POOR, AT THE DllILL-HALL, CARDIFF. ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 25TH, 1887, AT 6.30 P.M. The COMMITTEE will be pleased to RECEIVE the HELP of FRIENDS to CARVE also 100 YOUNG LADIES to WAIT AT TABLE. There are some tickets left. which may be obtained at the Mayor's Court, Town-hall, at Seven o'clock this (Tuesday) evening, or of Mr W. J. Trounce, chairman. g WANSEA HARBOUR. NOTICE TO MARINERS. ALTERATION OF LIGHTS ON ENTRANCE PIERS. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that on and after the lst day of SEPTEMBER, 1887, the lights on the Eastern and Western Entrance Piers of Swansea Har- bour will be lighted at the times following, that is to say The Distinguishing Red Harbour Light on the Wes- tern Pier head will be exhibited all night, without regard to times or state of tide. Tiie Distinguishing White Electric Light on the Eastern Pier Head will be Exhibited at Night when there are sixteen feet of water at the Piers, from the 1st day of December to the 1st day of April, and during the other months when there are fourteen feet of water at the Piers. The Black Ball will, as heretofore, be exhibited on the Western Pier Head when there are sixteen feet of water at the Piers from the 1,t day of December to the 1st day of April, and dnring the other months when therear fourteen feet of water at the Piers. FRANCIS JAMES, Clerk to the Swansea Harbour Trustees. Harbour Offices, Swansea, 12th August, 1887. 5974 HONDDA AND SWANSEA^BAY RAILWAY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the TENTH HALF-YEARLY ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Proprietors of the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway Company will be held at the Mackworth Arms Hotel, Swansea, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of August inst., at Twelve o'clock at Noon, for the general purposes of the undertaking. The TRANSFER BOOKS will be CLOSED from the 13th inst. to tSe 27th inst., both days inclusive, AND NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN that, after the ordinary business of the said meeting is concluded, such meeting will be made Special or Extra- ordinary for the purposes of considering the expedi- ency of creating and issuing, and if it should be thought expedient, to create and issue Preference Shares under the provisions of the Rhondda and Swansea Bay Railway Acts, 1883 and 1885. JOHN J. JENKINS, Chairman. H. S. LUDLOW, Secretary. Swansea, August 11th, 1887. 6065 O WILLIAM BROCK, one of the OVERSEERS of the POOR of the PARISH of CADOXTON-JUXTA-BARRY, in the County of Glamorgan, and to the Superintendent of Police of the Dynas Powis District, in the County of Glamorgan aforesaid, Thomas James Wake, of Canton. Cardiff, in the- County of Glamorgan aforesaid. I, BENJAMIN HODDINOTT, now residing at No. 22, -to John's-crescent, Canton, in the Parish of St. John the Baptist, in the Town of Cardiff, in the County of Glamorgan aforesaid, Slate and Timber Merchant, HEREBY GIVE YOU NOTICE that it is my inten- tion to APPLY at the General Annual Licensing Meet- in? for the Hundred of Dynas Powis aforesaid, to be holden at the Police-court, St. Nicholas, in the said County of Glamorgan, on the 7th day of September Next ensuing, for the PROVISIONAL GRANT of a LICKNCE to hold an Excise Licence for the Sale by Retail of Spirits, Wine, Beer, Poiter, Cider, Perry, and other intoxicating Liquors, to be drunk or consumed on or off a certain House and the Premises thereunto belonging, in coun-e of construction for the purpose of being used as a House for the Sale of Intoxicating Liquors, to be consumed on or off such Itemises, situate at Barry-road, in the Parish of Cadoxton-juxta- Barry, in the Count.y of Glamorgan aforesaid, of which I am the Lessee, and which I intend to keep as an Inn, Alehouse, or Victualling House. Given under my hand this 3tli day of August, 1887. TO THE OVERSEERS OF THE POOR of the PARISH of SAINT JOHN, in the BOROUGH of CARDIFF. in the COUNTY of GLAMORGAN, and to the SUPERINTENDENT of POLICE of the said Borough. I, GOMER JENKINS, of No. 5, Duke-street, in the said Parish of Saint John, Confectioner, do HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply at the next General Annual Licensing Meeting to be holden in and for the said Borough for a Licence to hold the Excise Licence that may be held by a Confectioner for the Sale by retail of Foreign Wine at a house situa'e and being No. 5, Duke-street, in the said Parish, of which premises the said Gomer Jenkins, of No. 5, Duke street aforesaid, is the Owner, to be consumed on the premises. Dated this 20th day of August, 1887. 6106 GOMER JENKINS. rpHE ABERGAVENNY HORSE .sHOW X AND AGRICULTURAL ASSOCIATION. PRESIDENT FOR THE YEAR :— The Most Hon. the MARQUEsS of ABER- GAVENNY, K.G. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF HUNTERS, HARNESS HORSES, PONIES, and SHOW of STOCK, will take place in BAILEY PARK, ABERGAVENNY, On THURSDAY, the 15th SEPTEMBER, 1887, When Prizes to the value of JB500 Will be offered for Competition. For Revised Prize List, Entry Forms. &c., apply to the Secretary, Mr JAMES STRAKER, 6064 Auctioneer, Abergavenny. HE WYNDHAM ARCADE, leading from tliK important thoroughfare of Saint Mary- street to the Hayes Bridge, IS NOW OPEN FOR BUSINESS. It is the widest, and contains the largest shops, in Cardiff, and is, therefore, suited for a heavier kind of business than m .st arcade premises. For shops apply to the Secretary, 8, Working-street, Cardiff. 6046 \\T ESTERN WAGON AND PRO- T 1 PERTY COMPANY, LIMITED, MAKE ADVANCES UPON FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTY Without Mortgage, by simple Deposit of Deeds; or ON STOCKS, SHARES, WARRANTS, Or any other approved Securities, AT LOW RATES OF INTEREST, REPAYABLE BY INSTALMENTS Or otherwise, as may be most convenient for Clients. Applications to Secretary, at Registered Offices, rv r. r" :rn.um VDIOHAT 4, vI!I.¡:l.n,J!lÐ.I., .LJL\I£c) 1. Vl..I, N.B.—Present Rate for Deposits on Debenture 4 per cent. VALENTINE A. WILLIAMS, 5038 Secretary. (fitters anil Contracts. RJPO CATERERS AND OTHERS. CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES HORSE SHOW, September 21st and 22nd, 1887. The Committee invite TENDERS for the EXCLU- SIVE RIGHT of SUPPLYING REFRESHMENTS on the Davs of the Show. Tenders to be endorsed Tender for Refreshments," and to be sent to the Hon. Sec., 5, High-street, Cardiff, at or before 12 o'clock on Saturday, August 27 th. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any Tender. By order of the Committee. 6027 D. T. ALEXANDER. E. J. B A K E R, TAILOR, 33 QUE ENS T R E E T, CARDIFF. NEW WINTER GOODS ON VIEW 271 IN SEPTEMBER. 4368 G. A. STONE & CO., COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS EVEIttr REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Proprietors oi Cars, Hearses, Shellibiers, superb Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broughams, and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. ——- 2956 10, 11, & 12, WORKING TREET, CARDIFF. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER r -IHOMPII;zON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- comethe worst forms of diseases, and the fouiest state oi tiiebiood, stomach liver, and kidneys they go to5 he core of every disease, where ao other medicines h ive power to react. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the followin- complaints :-lndiI!;6sr.ion, or wind in the stomach Ot boweis giddiness in the head, dimness of sight, weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, paipimtioF. oi the heart, lire-, and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest rheumatics, iumbaso, piles, graved pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore heads and sores oi all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches cm the iaee and body, swelled feet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and dropsy, a.nd fevers of all kinds. in boxes at lid and 2s 9<1 eacil, soid by most Chemists, or fro^i the li'ir !• M ivii/^npory, 44 Ox->r.rre,"t -w iOOi MEN WHO WISH TO MARRY AND BE HAPPY >hould see the MAGIC MIRROR, sent free to any part of the world on receipt of Post Card, with name and address.—8, Fitz-sq., Sheffield. Don't delay, send at once, it costs you nothing. 5523—18Q (Eftucairmt. I CARDIFF. CJT. CATHERINE'S, CARDIFF. K? A FIRST-CLASS SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. 12703 1489 PRINCIPAT,—MISS TULLIS. School-House No. 3, Paik-place Residence (Prhate ct for Boarders)..No. 11, Park-place. Amongst the examination successes of the year are- Cardiff University College, Scholarship of £ 30 a year for three years; London University, Three Matricula- tions (First-class); Cambridge Junior, Three First.cl, "S Honours, one Third, six Passes. (Of the 2.300 girls examined, only 16 were placed in the first division of the first class, of whom two were pupils of St. Cathe- rine's.) All public examinations are optional. NEXT TERM BEGINS THURSDAY, SEPT. 15th. HARROW HOUSE SCHOOL, ROATH CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS The Misses MARKS. assistedby Efficient Teachers. Pupils have been successfully prepared for the Examinations of the University of Cambridge, the College of Preceptors, the Royal Academy, etc. The House is lnrge, and pleasantly situated, with a good recreation ground. The health and comfort if boarders receive special attention. Moderate fees. Next term commences September 15tb. 10905 5873 DACH HO SE KING'S-ROAD, Vy CANTON, CAHDIJfF-SCHOOJ FOR GIRLS, also Preparatory Class for Boys. Conducted by the Misses Jordan. Next term commences klorday, Sep tember 5th. 507 C A R D I F F COLLEGE. HEAD MASTER: R C. BIRKBECK TERRY, M.A.. late Foundation Scholar, &c., of St John's College, Cambridge. ASSISTANTS. E. E. KELLETT, B.A., Oxford and London, late Scholar of Wadham College, Oxford, W. SKINNER, M.A., late Scholar of St Catherine's College, Cambridge. E. C. HUDSON, Certificated (S. Kensington). TJJACHER OF FRENCH. Professor BARBIER, S. Wales University College. PREPARATORY SCHOOL. Mrs M. GERRISH, Certificated (Government). Pupils are prepared for the Universities, London Matnculation Examination, S. Wales University Col. lege, Professions, and Commerce. UNUSUAL SUCCESSES IN PUBLIC EXAMINATIONS. NINETY-SIX Certificates in the Cambridge Local Ex- aminations in nine years, including 53 classes in honours (18 first-class), with 47 special distinctions. Tuition fees (French included), 10 guineas a year in Preparatory School (for boys under nine), 6 guineas. There are a few vacancies for boarders. THE TERM BEGINS ON TUESDAY, SEP. TEMBER 13th. For full particulars apply to the Head Master, The College, Dumfries-place. 5916 ST. OLAVE'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. No. 20, WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL-Mrs PHILLIPS (nee Miss Furse), Certificated, Cambridge, with honours. Referees-Miss Kendall, head-mistress of Howell's School, Llandaff Rev C. J. Thompson, Vicar of St. John's, Cardiff Rev Chancellor Woods, Sully Rectorvi Rev W. Bruce (late Canon of Llandaff Cathedral); Rev H. I hompson, Rural Dean of Windsor. NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH. Prospectus ou application. 6127 PENARTH. ENARTH LODGE, PENART V). JL HERBERT FIELD, M.A receives the sons ef gentlemen a.s boarders and day scholars below the age ot 14, and also gives private tuition prep\ratory to the Universities and Professions. TERM BEGINS SEPT. 15tb. 161 "OREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS. JL Mr JOSEPH SUGG WILL OPEN on TUESDAY, Sept. 6th, 1887, at HASLAND HOUSE, 18, WEST. BOURNE-ROAD, PIIXARTH. Prospectus on appli- cation. 366 VY TOR, WESTBO l) RNE ROAD, JL PENARTH. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Miss WHITE will re-commence duties on September 15th. Four resident Pupils will be received. Application by letter until September 7th. 6123 COWBRIDGE. #- GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL. PRINCIPALS Mrs and Misses CULVERWELL. Pupils prepared for all Local Examinations. During the past year 43 Certificates have been obtained from Royal Academy, Trinity College, and College of Pre- ceptors. Duties resumed 17th September. 1024-7833 SWANSEA. RNOLD COLLEGE. -Boarders and day scholars successfully prepared for business, and all preliminary examinations. Edgar Williams, B.D., Principal. 5472 13018 "f0RMAL COLLEGE, CONSTITU- -i-l TION.HILL, SWANSEA. HEAD MASTER. Mr EMERY. VICE-MASTER..Rev. GEORGE EMERY, B.A.Lond., Bac. Mus Oxon. t69 The TERM BEGINS MONDAY, September 12th NEATH. EATH. -PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. Higber Education.—Application for terms, Ac., to Archdeacon of Llandaff, or Headmaster. Neath. 5902 MAESY C WMMER. RPHE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR JL GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYC WMMER, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—Mrs NICHOLLS, F.S.Sc. (London), Gold and Silver Medallist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in union with Trinity College, London, and the Society of Science, Arts, and Letters, London). Girls are admitted into this school from 10 to 20 years of age, and are educated for businesses, profes- sions, or home life. Their success at the University and other public examinations proves that good work is being done in this school. This last year alone 116 certificates have been gained, with many honours and distinctions. The girls have passed in as many as 12 subjects, including German, French, mathematics, literature, drawing, music, book- keeping, geometry, perspective, and everything useful. A bronze medal was also awarded at the International Exhibition (Science and Art) for paintine, and 13 cer- tificates of merit for drawing and various kinds of needlework. At the recent examination, the Examiners (london) said:—"The work done by this school is exceedingly good and creditable to the Principal." "Arithmetic Excellent" and "Scripture Excellent." £100 per annum is given in Schelarsuips, and EloO to £180 in prizes. Over 200 testimonials from the parents of pupils in all parts of Wales, Monmouth, Gloucester, Cornwall, London, Ac. A school to suit the times, good, cheap, andcomfort- 'tble.Vide Press. Fees for boarders, including tuition, scholarships, 'prizes, and preparation for any University Examination, the guineas per term. Day pupils, one guinea. 6059 NEWPORT. IGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, .i JL 3, DORSET-PLACE, NEWPORT, MON. PRINCIPALS—MISSES BALLANTYNE & HEATHCOTE. A Kindergarten Class lias been formed under a qualified teacher. Fee, One Guinea per term. Prospectuses, information as to results of public examinations, &c., may be had from the Principals, who will be at the School House, 3, Dorset-place, on and after Friday, September 16th. A Vacancy for One Boarder. The Autumn Term commences on Wednesday, 21st September, 1887. 6054 ABERGAVENNY. ABERGA VENN Y LADIES' SCHOOL MILFORD HOUSE. PRINCIPAL MRS YATES. The educational advantages are of a superior kind and the establishment is so conducted as to ensure the happiness and well being of pupils. 1064 Next Term Day, FRIDAY, September Ibtb, 1887. ABERGAVENNY GRAMMAR A SCHOOL. Boarders are received by the Head Master healthy locality, comfortable home, excellent table, tlioruugu education. During last nine years 98 per cent. of can- didates have passed Cambridge local examinations 65 per cent, in honours. Special distinctions in Latin, mathematics, &c. Next term begins 15th September. 24b LLANDOVERY. TRE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. WARDEN AND HEADMASTER I Rev. J. OWEN, M.A., late Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford 2nd Class Classical Mods.; 2nd Class Mathe- matical Mods. 2nd Class Mathematical Finals, late Welsh Professor and Classical Lecturer, St. David's College, Lampeter. AASISTANT MASTERS Rev. E. J. M'CLELLAN, B.A., late Hastings Exhibi- tioner, Queen's Coilege, Oxford 1st Class Classical Mods. J. H. WINTER, B.A., late Open Math. Exhibitioner, St. John's College, Cambridge 6th Junior Op- time. T. J. RICHARDS, B.A., late Open Scholar, Merton Scholar, Oxford, 1st Class Mathematical Mods. 1st Class Mathematical Finals 1st Class Science Finals Highly Distinguished for the Junior Uni- versity Mathematical Scholarship. GflH. JONES, B.A.. late Scholar Jesus College, Ox- ford, and Powis Exhibitioner 1st Class Classical Mods. 2nd Class Classical Finals Chancellor's Latin Essay. Rev. G. G. COULTON, B,A., late Open Classical {scholar, St. Catherine's College, Cambridge, B. GREGORY, B.A., late Open Scholar of Magdalene College, Oxford; 2nd Class Classical Mods. and Final- 2nd Class History Finals. R. J. EDWARDS, M.A., late Scholar Lincoln Col. lege, Oxford 1st Ciass Classics 2nd Class Mathe- matical Mods. 3rd Class Classical Finals formerly Classical Master, King William's College, Isle of Man. F. E. CHAPMAN, B.A., late Exhibitioner Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge; 3rd Class Classical Tripos. DRAWING. D. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Certificated Teacher of the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. DRILL Serjeant-Instructor LAFFLI RTY, R.V. Preparations tor Scholarships at the Universities a special class for London Matriculatiou preparations for Preliminary Professional Examinations French a Regular F"rm Subject a Modern Side in two Sets; (1) for Engineering (2) fer Btnks and Commercial Life, Music the only subject charged extra. Chemical Laboratory, Library, Studies, Sanatorium, Fields for Cricket and Football, and Fives Courts. Boys attend place of worship selected by Parents. No religious restrictions attached to Scholarships. There has never yet been any epidemic in the School Boarders are received by the Warden and by Mr M'Clellan. Thirty-four Scholarships tenable at the school; total Value, over B500 a year. 4105 €&ttcatum. CHEPSTOW, piHEPSTQW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. A High'clsss Private School. Prepares tot all examinations; business; professional life. Many sue* cessesLanguages, scistie ■, surveying, athletics, swimming. Fine situation; migrate cost, G. Dewd ney. B.A., H. Dewdney, B.A. 322 _n II MONMOUTH. PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, ST. JOHN'S, MONMOUTH.—Principal, MRS MARSHALL. R.eferees-Hoad tD.ter of tho Grammar School and parents of pupils. 417 CHELTENHAM. CHELTENHAM GRAMMAR SCHOOL. NEXT TERM BEGINS on SEPTEMBER 6th. An examination for Entrance Scholarships will be held on September 6th and 7th. Apply to the Head Master. 6048 B RISTOL. \fINING AND TECHNICAL DEPART- i-VJL MENT. MERCHANT VENTURERS' SCHOOL, BRISTOL (Formerly the Bristol Mining School). New buildings and complete i-quipments have recently been provided for this es abJishment. In addition to the instruction in mining and the applied sciences which has been hitherto offered, an annual course on Practical Mining is given by Mr William Morgans,one of the Examiners for Mine Mana- gers' Certificates, and Mr J. Sparkes, of the Kings wood Collieries, °;ives weekly instruction in Mining Practice and Surveying in these pits, by the kind permission of the proprietor, Handel Cossham, Esq., M.P. Courses of instruction are also provided for those who are engaged in the constructive trades, or in manufactures. The Chemical and Metallurgical Laboratori-s are open to those who, not being students of the school, desire to study practical chemistry, analysis, or assaying. Workshops fitted up with tools and appliances for the practical study of pattern making and metal work- ing are also open to the general public as well as to students of the school. There is also in the same establishment a school of applied science for boys, which affords a suitable preparation for those whom it is intended to place in the Mining School or Laboratory. The NEXT SESSION COMMENCES on MONDAY, 3rd October, 1887 For all particulars apply to the Treasurer. Merchants' Hall, Bristol. 6108 LONDON. ST. MARY'S HOSPITAL MEDICAL SCHOOLv THE WINTER SESSION WILL OPEN ON OCT. 3RD, with an introductory address by Mr Critchett. THE AN-N UAL DINNER of the Past and Present Students will take place the same evening. The Dean of the Medical School in the chair. Entrance Scholarships.—The following will be offered for competition on September 30th and October lst One Scholarship in Natural Science, of the value of 100 guineas, open to any gentleman who has not com- pleted a Winter Session of study at a Medical School. Three Scholarships in N atural Science, each of the value of 50 snineas, under the same conditions. One Scholarship of the value of 100 guineas, open to Students from Epsom College, hein sons of medical men, and who have not completed a Winter Session of study at a Medical School. Two Scholarships, each of 50 guineas, open to Students from the Universities of Oxford. Cambridge, or other University, who have not entered at any London Medical School. The Hospital contains 281 beds, is situated in one of the most pleasant districts of London, and is in dir ct communication by rail with all parts of the Metropolis. The school buildings, to which large additions were made in 1883, especially as regards the laboratories for the teaching of physiolooy and chemistry, have been further enlarged by the addition of a wing containing a new library and pathological laboratory. In the student's club a large dining hall and reading-room have been added. The course of teaching at this school ensures careful and complete preparation for all the examining boards, the public services, and the higher university exam- inations. Special classes are held for the preliminary Scientific Examination of the University of London. Fee, £IOlOs. which will be returned to any member oi the clpss who enters as a Perpetual Pu'dl." Gentlemen who enter for this course count their medical studies from the time at which they commence their attendance on the Lectures on Anatomy and Physiology. The medical, surgical, and obstetric tutors assist the students in preparing for the final examinations. For prospectus and further information apply personally at a p.m., or by letter to GEORGE P. FIELD, Dean. SIDNEY PHILLIPS, M.D., Sub-Dean, St. Mary's Hospital Residential Collere, 33 and 35, Westbourne-terrace, W. Students may reside in the College uuder the supervision of the Wa dens. Dr. Pearce and Mr Luff. Terms, 90 guineas for the Academical year, inc'nding the assistance of the Demonstrators of the School on th,-e-, evenings of the week. Prospectus and rules may be obtained from the Wardens. b877 ABERYSTWITH. TTNIVEKSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, U ABERYSTWITH. PRESIDENT—THE RIGHT HON. LORD ABERDARE, G. C. B. PRINCIPAL—THE REV. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A. (Lond. A Oxon.), D.D (Edin.) A large number of SCHOLARSHIPS and EXHIBI- TIONS, ranging in value from B50 to £10, will be offered for Competition at the beginning of next Ses- sion. Candidates must present themselves ill the Library of the College at 9.3J a.m. on Tuesday, Sep- tember 20. The new HOSTEL for the Women Students will be opened next Session under the superintendence ot a Lady Principal. Residence in Hostel for the Session, £30. Fee for Lectures to all Students, S10 for the Session Single Classes, El per term. Full particulars as to Lectures, Hostei, Scholarships, etc., may be had on application to the Registrar University College, Aberystwith. N.B.—At the recent London University Examination nineteen students matriculated, and twenty passed the intermediate, of whom ten took honours, two being first in first class. MORGAN LLOYD, ) Hon. v LEWIS MORRIS, Mon ^ec;. 15th August, 1857. 5492 SORTH TAWTOIs, NORTH DEVON. ^ORTH TAWTON SCHOOL PATRON-The Eari of PORTSMOUTH A thoroughly useful and practical education, with preparation ior various examinations. Boarders from £ 21 per annum. 1076 Prospectus and honour list from the Head Master. DEVON. DEVON COUNTY SCHOOL.—NEXT TERM will begin on September 19th. Several boys have obtained acholarhhios at Trinity, St John's, Christ's, and other Colleges at Cambridge.—Address Rev. J. H. Thompson, M.A., West Buckland, South Molton, North Devon. A steamer goes from Swansea to Ilfracombe, from which the school is e sily accessible. 499 financial. I l^NOWLEDGE IS POWER. The XV seventh edition of an instructive and useful Pamphlet, fully explaining how money is made on the Stock Exchange without liability or risk, is sent gratis and post free on application.—Address George Evans and Co., Stockbrokers, Gresham House, London, E.C. 5046 S P E C I A L AND SELECT. COATINGS. SUITINGS. AND TROUSERINGS AT THE CARDIFF HOUSE. GENTLEMEN, GIVE YOUR ORDERS Prices of GENTLEMEN'S FANCY CLOTH SUITS: 45s, 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s, 90s. Prices of GENTLEMEN'S BI.ACK CLOTH SUITS 60s. 70s, 80s, 90s, 100s, 110s. I Prices of GENTLEMEN'S FANCY CLOTH TROUSERS: 10s 6d, 13s 6d, Ifcs 6d, 19s, 22s, 25s. Prices of GENTLEMEN'S BLACK CLOTH TROUSERS 16s bd, 19s, 22s, 25s, 27s 6d, 30s. Fit Guaranteed. Workmanship, the Best. W. PRICE AND SONS, MERCHANT CLOTHIERS AND OUTFITTERS HATTERS, HOSIERS, A GLOVERS, 50 & 51, ST. MARYr-bT., and 46 A 47, CAROLINE. III STREET CARDIFF. 1007 PERSONS wishing to MAKE MONEY at a minimum risk by small transactions for quick profit in S'l OCKs and SHAKES ( £ 5 doubled frequently in a few hours) should investigate H. B. SMITH'S SYSTEM, the popularity of which is evidenced by the crowded state of his commodious suite of offices. Each £ 5 commands £ 1,000 Stock without further liability. Full Explanatory Pamphlet free. Management of accounts undertaken and stocks selected, if desired, on terms to be had on application. Average duration ef operations, th, ee days. Tho "Uvil Servico Gazette" savs: l'bi- gentle- man's bona fides are indisputable." The 'SLinday'fimes When a Stockbroker offers to produce his banker's passbook for inspection of intending clients and authorises his bankers to disclose his bai'ince, the inference is that, clients will be treated honestly. This is what Mr H. B. Smith, the well- knowJI stockbroker, of 110, Cannon-street, offers in his circular LO d The Financial News Mr Smith's circulars do not emanate frum some attic or garret occupied by firms whose names are even unknown to London operators." The "Court Journal" says:—"The throng of oper- ators dealing: with Mr Smith is quite astounding, and is a sufficient testimony to the popularity of his trans. actions." Teicgrams and all information free. HB. SMITH, Sworn Broker, 110, Cannon-street, London, E C. 13053 5205 IF YOU FEAR DISEASE is lurking in JL your Blood, or if suffering from NERVOU*- DJÇ. BILITY, L')wne£s of Spirits, Trembling of Hands and I Limbs, Loss of Memory. Failing Appe- 50 tite, Indigestion, Love of Solitude, Un- YEARS' fitness for Society, Study, or Business, PRACTICE Consumption, Ac., Ac., apply or write without delay to Mr SMITH (former partuer of Dr. Kahn, of London). Professional Itek;idence-TOWER-LANE, Bread-street. Bristol. Attendance Daily until 10 at night. 13003 All Letters promptly replied to. Charges Moderate, ^347e Treatment Mild. Sure, and Efficacious. 5048 Will be paid to any person who, dWWV by using GOLDMANN'S IMPERIAL TOOTH WATER, is again troubled with toothache.— S. GoUinmnn A Co., Dresden. To be obtained genuine from j Mr J. M UN DAY, CHEMIST, 1, High-street, Cardiff. I Per bottle, Is by post, Is 3d. 269e4345 <& £ ntrsi0tts. DAILY SERVICE between WESTON and CARDIFF by the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting). AUG.—From CARDIFF. AUG.—rrom WESTON. Tiles 23—10.0 am and 6.30 Tues 23—11.4a am, and B.O pm pm Wed 24-8.30,11.0 am, and I Wed 24—9.45 am, 12.15 and 6.45 pm 9.0 pm Thnr 25—9.30 am, and 1.30 Thurs 25—1L50 am, and pm 7.15 pm Full particulars see bills and local time tables. f; or special arrangements of Excursion parties, er for hire of passenger steamers etc., apply to Edwards, Robertson, and Co., Bute Docks, Cardiff. 4521 XCURSIONS FROM CARDIFF. (Wind, weather, and circumstances permitting.) I UESDAY, August 23r,J, by EARL OF JERSEY. TO BRIDGWATER (who!e Day). Leave Cardiff 6.30 a.m. Bridgwater, 9.30 p.m. EVENING TRIP—Leave Cardiff 6.45 p.m.; Bridg- water, 9.30 p.m. THURSDAY, August 25th, by EARL OF JERSEY. TO WATCHET, MINEHMAD, AND ILFRACOMBE. Leave Cardiff 7.0 a.m.; Ilfiaco:ijbe, 5.0 p.m., calling at Watchet and Minehe'tda.nd off Lynmouch to and fro. Fares-To Weston, Is 6d and 2s Burnham, 2s and 3s; Watchet. 2s bll; Minehead, 3s; Lynmouth and Ilfracombe, 3s 6d and 4s 6d Bridgwater (whole day), 2s and 3s; Evening Trip, Is 6d. Tickets available to return either day, 2s extra. 6073 472e 105, Bute-road, Cardiff. BY ORDER. MARINE EXCI RSIONS FROM NEWPORT AND CAKDIFF TO ILFRA- COMBE, by the New Clyde-built Royal Mail Saloon Steamer WAVERLEY, the Greydound of the Bristol Channel (weather and circumstances permitting). THURSDAY, August 25th, NEWPORT to CLEVE. DON and ILFRACOMBK, leaving Newport at 9.15 a.m., Clevedon at 10.15 a.m. Returning from flfra. combe at 6 p.m., Clevedon 9.15 p. ni. Fares: Clevedon, to and fro, 2s and Is 6d; Hfra- combe, 5s and 35 bd. WEDNESDAY, August 31st, CARDIFF and WESTON to ILFRACOMBE, leaving Cardiff at 8.30 a.m., Weston at 9.30 a.m., returning from Ilfracombe 3 p m., Weston 6 p.m. Fares, to and fro, 5s and 3s 6d. Tourist tickets for Ilfracombe, available for one month, at a fare and a half. Speci il arrangements for large parties. Bsutd and refreshments on board. 469e 6000 For tickets and particulars apply on board, or at the offices of the company, 7, St. Stephen-street, Bristol. SUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND. GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS (Royal Route, vii Crinan and Caledoni n Canals). The Royal Mail Steamers COLUMBA or IONA sail from GLASGOW DAILY at 7 a.m., from GREENOCK at 9 a.m., in connection with Express Trains from Cardiff and the South, conveying passengers for Oban, Fort William, Inverne?s, Lochawe, Skye, Gairloch, Staffa, Iona, Glencoe, Islay, Stornoway, Ac. Official Guide. 3d Illustrated, bd and Is. Time bills with map and fares free by post from the owner, David Macbrayne, 119, Hope-street., Glasgow 303e—4603 Hotels. TREGENNA CASTLE HOTEL, ST. IVES, CORNWALL, stands in its own grounds of nearly 100 acres, overlooking the Bay, and is surroundhd by gardens and plantations. Munifi- cent sea views from every part of the grounds. Climate delightfully pure and bracing. Billiards, croquet, lawn tennis, archery, cricket, Ac. Private rroa to beach for bathing. 5768 DINNERS, 7D.—BRI^OL^-WOODS, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 5d or Krealcfast, Meat and Bread, <kl. Good Beds, ls an 1 Is 6d. 5218 •jpitMtnrtions. Now Ready, 2s; Small 8vo. Cloth 80 Illustrations. •' Every grown-up person should possess a copy and study it."—The Metropolitan. ELEMENTARY MANDAGING AND .-URGICAL DRESSING. WITH DIRECIIONS CONCERNING THE IMMEDIATE TREATMENT OF CASRS OF EMERGENCY, BY WALTER PYE, F. R. C. S., Surgeon to St. Mary's Hospital. Has been adopted by the St. John Ambulance Association. Very complete, well illustrated, and t ntirely free from any sort of clap-trap. Quite a model elementary pocket manual."—British Medical ./rnirnal. "Plainly and clearly written, and well illustrated."— Tlv Metropolitait. 1057 BRISTOL JOHN WRIGHT & CO., S I ONE BRID(L. F. LONDON TRUBNER A CO., LUDGATK Hil.t,. To the Young Men of England who Suffer from Nervous Debility. J nst Published. RNHE CONFESSIONS & EXPERIENCE JL OF AN INVALID, designed as a Warning and a Caution to others supplying at the same time the means of SeH Cure, by one who has cured himself after undergoing the usual amount of Medical Imposition and (Quackery. Single copies may be had (post free) by sending a stamped addressed envelope. to the author. Arthur Dixon, low, near London. 12973 4857 Q. R E A T SALE OF JYJILLINERY AND JJLANCY DR APE R Y, &c. THE WHOLE OF OUR STOCK OF SUPERIOR QUALITY GOODS WILT. NOW BE SOLD AT ENORMOUS REDUCTIONS FROM REGULAR PRICES. THE STOCK CONSISTS OF EVEltY DESCRIPTION OF MILLINERY, LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING AND CORSETS, BABY LINEN AND CHILDREN'S COSTUMES, LACES AND RIBBONS, APRONS, MOB CAPS, AND PINAFORES, GLOVES, COLLARS, AND SETS, LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HOSIKRY, AND EVERY DESCRIPTION OF FANCY DRAPERY. The whole of the Stock will now be sold at Extra. ordinary Reductions, in order to clear the whole of it, previous to making an Entire Change of Manage- ment in that Branch of our Business, and we w; uld respectfully commend this Sale to the Special Notice of our Regular Customers, who will ensure a Large Saving uring this Sale. Yours Respectfully, W | £ ^RNER AND c0-' 27, 28, 29, 30, and 31, ROYAL ARCADE, CARDIFF. 422e—5655B I- G ARTON"S IJRIZE lyjEDAL AL B S: QHAS. GARTON AND CO. Beg leave to announce that their Prize Medal and other Ales are now supplied Direct from their Stores at R. BURTON AND SONS, CANAJ, WHARF, SOUTH CHURCH-STREET, CARDIFF. Per Gallon. PALE ALE.1/6 to 1/8 MILD 1/2 to 1/6 I GOLDEN ALE 1/2^ LIGHT BITTER ALE y. I Brewed especially for private families, and recommended for their absolute | purity, delicacy of flavour, and I valuable tonic properties. STOUT If. to 1/4 In Nine and Eighteen Gallon Casks. ——— 3916 THE BREWERY, BRISTOL. N] ABCH. Soin in ID. ricture Bones. Said iu 51b. Packets. STIFF'S STARCH. S/m Qu^60" Bes Warranted Pure. Cj TIFF'S STARCH. Most Economical. )0 For Collars. C1TTFTi"{? C"T X If f!H For Wristbands. S 111 b For Shirt Fronts Sr.,T-w-.r. noa For Neciuios 1IFJP S SIARCH. For Cans. For Cuffs. CJTIFF'S STARCH. FO: lace. For Linen. STIFFS STARCH. SJTUrs STAECH. KV Note the Caution Label STIFF'S STARCH 9b,serTe tlle Trade Marit Sold by Grocers. OTIFF'S STAECH. laTTFF'S STARCH. ou.. i" 919 3913 BRITr(IL SWANSEA OFFICE OF THE SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS." No. 2, COLLEGE-STRISET. All ordeis from NEWSAGENTS will receive promp attention, and be executed upon < h<? ame terms as from the Chief Office. The" DAILY NEWS' delivered to Subscribers early every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insertion in the naxt mornings issue of the DAILY NEWS fteMir mn5tnttntS. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROYAL. CARDIFF. LESSEE AND MANAGER. Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN SHERIDAN Important Engagement of the Popular Author and Actor, Mr F. A. SCUDAMORE, and his Powerful Dramatic Company. TO-NIGHT (TU FSDAY), August 2ird, the entirely Original Drama, JpiRST ^(LASS! By F. A. SCCDAMORE. New a: d Beautiful Scenery. Elaborate Mechanical Change. S A TU R D A Y RAGS AND BONES. MONDAY NEXT, August 29, Boncicault's Famios Drama, AFTER DARK. MONDAY, September 26th. CARL ROSA. Open 7. Commence 7.30. Half-price at 9. Early doors open 6.30. Box Plan at Messrs Thompson A Shackell's. Ltd. 1041 NEW GRAND THEATRE OF -I- 1 VARIETIES. fOLE LESSEE AND MANAGER. MR HARRY DAY. GRAND COMBINATION COMPANY. CROWDED AND DELIGHTED AUDIENCES. The Greatest Success ever known in Cardiff, and posi- tively the Last Week of these Unapproachable Artistes, the Original and onlv PINAUD8, The talk of all beholders, who, at the conclusion of their entertainment, receive quite an oration FUN! FUN: FUN 1 Roars of Laughter at their Burlesaue. THE SPANISH BULL FIGHT Their First Appearance in England for Nine Months, during which time they h,Ye performed before most of the Crowned Heads of Europe. This Engagement fit only for one week longer, after which they return to the Folies, Bergere, Paris Special Engagement of the London Star, MISS FLORRIE ROBINA, The Great Characteristic Artiste, in her Charming and Refined Entertainment. Glorious Success and Last Six Nights of THE THOMPSON TRIO, In their Refined Drawing-room Entertainment. PERCY HONRI, Instrumentalist, and most wonderful Boy Tenor of the World. MONDAY NEXT. THE LONDON IDOL, illiss VESTA TILLEY, Is Coming direct from the Alhambra. Tneatre, London. Prices of Admission :-Private Boxes, 10s 6d (Lower Circle); Upper Circle, 5s-, Dress Circle, 2s Orchestral StaUs, 2s; Boxes, Is 6d Pit, ls Gallery Entrance in Womanby-street, admission 6d. Half-price at9 o'clock to all parts except gallery. Doors open at 7; Perform. ance at 7.30. 5577 cOLONIAL HALL, NEW-STREET9 CARDIFF, TO LET For Meetings, Lectures, Entertainments, Ac. Apply to Collett and Isaac or to F. J. Smith, 49, Queen-street Arcade, Cardiff. 4527 LLWYNYPIA. L LWYNYPIA SPORTS. 440 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP.—D. Meredith, Cardiff, scratch W. Snooks. ShrewsDury, 8 yards R. Cum. mings, Cardiff, 10; D.jWilliams, Merthyr, 12; J. Davies, Rhvdyfelin, 15 R. Davies, Gilvach Goc'h 17 D. Llewelyn, Ynysybwl, 18 D. Thomas, Rhydyfelin 18 R. England, Llwynypia, 18; T. Harrhv, Pontypridd, 18' C. Hughes, Mountain Ash, 20; J. Millett. Neath 22- E. Richards, Trebanog, 22; P. Davies, Treharris, 25*; J. Thomas, Llwynypia, 25 J. Jenkins. Swansea, 30 J. Grice, Pontnewynydd. 30; T. Lewis. Monmouth, 30; G. Rowles, Cog n Pill, 30 G. Wintle. Talvgwain, 32'• W.G. Davies, Talgarth, 40; W.Ferraday,Pontypridd 40 W. M. Middle, LUvynypia, 40. The winner in 130 yards Open Handicap to be penalised 5 yards. 130 YARDS OPEN HANDICAP.- C. Hackett, Tony. pandy, scratch R Cummings, Cardiff, 3 yards Jethro Davies, Rhydfelin, 3; D. Meredith,' Cardiff' 44 D. Williams. Merthyr, 6 E. Jenkins, Mountain Ash, 62; R. Liewelyn, Ferndalc, 7 D. Llewelyn, Fern. dale, 7 P. Davies. Treharris, 8; C. J. Evans, Troher- bert, 8; W. Snook, Shrewsbury, 8; Sidney Jones, Cardiff, 8; D. W. Price, Monmouth, 8: O. E. H'illiauis, Cardiff, 8; T. Lewis, Monmouth, 8 C. Hughes, Moun- tain Ash. 8i R. Davies, Gilvach Goch, 8; It. John, Penrhiwfer, 9 G. Rowles, Cogan Pill, S; J. Thomas) Llwynpia, 9j D. Thomas, Rhydyfelin, 94 M. Abraham, Treherbei:, 9j A. Pearce, C irdiflr, 10 G. Griffiths. Pembroke Dock, 10; H. Harnhouse, Ponty- pridd, 10; Frank Day, Llwynpia, 104 Tom Harrhy, Pontypridd, 11: R. Jonas, Aberdare, 11 C Smith, Crumliii, 11; F. Young, Merthyr, 11; J. Morgan, Cadoxton, 11 D. Lloyd. Treorky, 11 J. Baynbam, Trealaw, I14 J. Atkins, Llwynpia, 114 J. Thomas, Llwynpia, 12* J. I.ewis. Llwynpia, 12 E. D. W lliams, Pentre, 12 J. Wiutie, Talygwain, 12 J. Williams, Pontnewynydd, 12 ;T. Davies, Talgarth. 13; J. Cording, Tonypandv, 13 W. H Middle, Llwvnpia, 14 W. Fer- raday, Pontypridd, 11 J. Rees, Cymmer, 16. TENBY. T N B Y E A T T A JL (Under Yacht Racing Association Rules) Win take take place ON TUESDAY, AUGUST ZOTH, 1887. FIRST-CLASS HANDICAP YACHT RACE.-For yachts of any tonnage. Course about. 25 miles. Entrance fee, £1 Is. First prize. £ 15; secon i prize, £ 5. SECOND-CLASS YACHT RACE.-For cruising and pleasure yachts for hire or otherwise. The committee reserve the right to refuse any entry for this race. Entrance fee 10s. This race not under Yacht Racing Association Rules as regards hired hired vessels. First prize, £ 5 second. £ 2 10s. Kaces for Sailins and Rowing Boats, Long Shore Sports, Ac., Ac. In the Evening a M agnificent display of FIRE. WORKS from the Pier. Entries close Monday, August 29tli. Full particulars in programme. A. T. LEWIS, Hon. Treasurer. 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