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Household Furniture, at Rooms Sept. 25 A 27 Household Furniture, at I,Partride.rd.,Cardiff, Sept. 26 Household Furniture and Effects, at Cogan ..Sept. 28 Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furniture, Cigars, Ac., at Cardiff .Sept 21 Messrs TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. Barquentine, at Cirdiff Oct. 2 Messrs GOTTWALXZ A BOWRING 100 Valuable Horses, a.t Horse Exchange Sept. 21 Household Appointments, at Rooms .Sept. 27 & 28 Messrs WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOX. Grass Land. at Newport Oct 3 Desirable Estate, at Newport. — Mr J. E. GUNN. Household Furniture, Ac., at Cardiff .Sept. 25 Messrs W. and S. HERN. Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Sept 24 Messrs H. HILL & CO. Household Furniture, at Rooms, Swansea Sept 21 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Leasehold Properties, at Swansea Sept 27 Mr W. G. LATTY. Horses, at Cardiff Sept. 22 Messrs J. M. LEEDER A SON. Pictures a.nd Furniture, a.t Swansea Sept. 25 Messrs W. S. MILLER A CO. Farming Stock, at Forest Lodge, Brecon Sept. 25 Horses, Oattle. Sheep, As., at lievvnnoek .Sept. 27 Messrs NICHOLS, MATTHEWS, and Co. Stock of Omiiibus Proprietors, at Bristol.Sept. 26 MrS. N. POWELL. Engine and Boiler, at Llangennech Sept 24 Mr R. E. RICKARD. Surgical Instruments, at Briton Ferry Sept. 27 Messrs EDWARD ROBERTS and SON, Dwelling Houses, at Swansea Sept 25 Messrs SHORT and DUNN. Yacht, at Cardiff Sept. 26 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER. Timber and Materials, at Cardiff Oct 1 & 2 Household Furniture, &c., at Cardiff .Oct. 4 Freehold Ground Rents, at Pontypridd Oct 10 Freehold Land. Ac., at. Tir Phil .Oct. 11 Freehold Building Land, at Barry Oct. — Mr JulIN THOMAS. Shorthorn Cattle, at Cowbridge ..October 18 Mr THOMAS WEBBER. Properties, at Caroiff Sept 27 u_- SALE OF DESIRABLE PROPJCRTIKS IN CATHAYS, CARDIFF. MESSRS W. and S. HERN will SELL f t by AUCTION at the ROYAL HOTEL, Cardiff, on MONDAY, the 24th of SEPTEMBER, 1888, at Seven p.m., the following desirable PROPERTIES, in the order below or such other lots as shall be deter- mined upon at the time of sale, and subject to con. ditions of sale to be then produced, namely :— LOT I.-Nos. 10, 12, and 14, ROBERT-STREET. Ground rent £ 2 201 each house. LOT 2.—No. 16. ROBERT-STREET, corner House and Shop, with Stable suid Loft. Ground rent B2 4s. Lor 3 -No. 56, DANIEL-STREET, corner House and Shop. Ground rent £2 2s. LOT 4.0. 58, DANIEL-STREET. Ground rent £ 2 2s. Lot 5 —No. 60, DANIEL STREET. Ground rent £22s. LOT 6-No. 62 and 64. DANIEL.STREET. Ground rent B2 2s each house. LOT 7.—No. 152, CATHAYS-TERRACB. Ground rent jB4 Is. LOT 8.—No. 154, CATHAYS-TERRACE Ground rent jE4 Is. LOT 9.-No. 156, CATHAYS-TERRACE. Ground rent jB4 Is. LOT 10.-No. 158. CATHAYS.TERRACE, Corner Shop and House. Ground rent £4 10s. LOT 11.—NO. 91. CATHAYS-TERRACE. Ground ren jE4 Is. LOT 12.—NO. 176, CATHAYS-TERRACE. Ground rent £ 4 Is. Lor 13.-No. 178. CATHAYS-TERRACE. Ground rent E4 Is. LOT 14.—NO. 79, CATHAYS-TERRACE. Ground rent jS4 l. Lor lb.—NO. 81, CATHAYS-TERRACE. Ground rent £4 Is. LOT 16.—NO. 150, CATHAYS-TERRACE. Ground rent £4 Is. LOT 17.-SHOP and DWELLING • HOUSE on corner of Merthyr-street and Treherbert-stieet. This property was formerly used as a club, and let at £70 per annum, and there will be included in the lot all the fixtures and fittings, a list of which will be supplied at the sale. There is also a Bowling Alley. Ground rent, S3 6s. H ARRIET-STRE ET. Ground rent. £2 16s lOd. All the above properties are held under lease for 99 years, of which only a few years have expired. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers at 72, St Mary-street, or Mr HIER JACOB, Solicitor, 2011 65, St Mary-street, Cardiff. DUKE STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY & THURSDAY, SEPT. 25th and 27th, 1888. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX & CO. are instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION a quantity of VERY SUPERIOR NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comptisingelega.nt walnut drawinj1;.room suites, variously upholstered, oak and mahogany dining-room suit-s in leather, dining and other tables, massive cabinets and sicieoo9rdsto match, suites, pier "les in walnut, black and gold, and gilt frames, massive all-brass and other bedsteads, bedroom suites complete in walnut, &c.: duehesse toilets in various woods, wiih wardrobes en suite, toilet glasses, towel rails, fonders, chairs, Ac., Ac. Owing to the numerous lots it is impossible to enumerate them, but all Goods will be arranged for View on Morning of Sale. Sale at Two o'clock precisely. N.B.—All Goods for these must be entered day prior to same at the Offices, 25, Duke-street. 1111 5, STAXION-TERRACE. COGAN, NEAR PENARTH. OK FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28th, 1888, Commencing at Two o'clock precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. are instructed by Mr J Robinson, who is leating Ccgan, to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, comprising walnut suite covered in leather, mahogany 4ft sideboard, couches and chairs in cloth, pier and other classes, etc, iron bedsteads and bedding complete, wash-stands and tables, ehests of drawers, etc., and the usual kitchen utensils, sundries. On view morning of sale. There will be no reserve. OHi es, sale-rooms, 25, Dake-street, Cardiff. 2122 WOODLAND HOUSE, 2, BRIGHTON-CRESCENT. PEN-Y-PEEL-ROAD, CANTON, CARDIFF. MR J. E. GUNN will SELL by AUC- TION on TUESDAY, the 25th day of September, 1B88, the HlIHISEHOLD FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, at the above address, comprising a valuable piano (by Hoelling and Spangenberg), drawing-room suite covered in figured velvet, solid mahogany oining-room suite covered ill horsehair, walnut sideboard, 100 and other tables, tenders and fireirons, Brussels and other carpets, linoleum, oil paintings, oleographs, etc, brass and other bedsteads, feather and milipuff beds, mahogany chest of drawers, duchesse dressing table and washstand, a complete bedroom suite, and all kitchen and other requisites too numerous to mention. ale to commellce at Two o'clock sharp. There will be no Reserve. Auctioneer's Offices, 64, St. Mary-street, Cardiff. 2096 SALE THIS DAY. — The Model Auction Mart, 1, North-street, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEV will SELL by AUCTION, oh FRIDAY, September 2lst, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, 25 BOXES CIGARS, dOc. Sale at 2. 231 SALE TO-MORROW. THE GLAMORGAN HORSE REPOSITORY, Opposite T.V.R. Station, Cardiff. MR W. G. LATTY begs to announce that he will bold a SALE or HORSES, of all classes, on SATURDAY NEXT, Sept. 22nd. Early entries respectfully invited. Entrance fee, 3s. Present entries include, good stepping Cob, Pony Trap and Harness, a very powerful Cart Horse, Two Cobs. Ac. Stabling to Let for Horse during the Cardiff Show. 2054 MONMOUTHSHIRE. PARISH OF NASH. ]\/r ESSRS GRAHAM, SON, & HITCH- Cl.'X are instructed by the Representatives of the late Mr Joseph Waters to SELL by AUCTION, at the KING'S HEAD HOTEL, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of October, 1888. at three for four o'clock in the afternoon, in tive lots, about 18 Acres of very rich Accommodation GRASS LAD. situate near Nash Church. For particulars, plan, and conditions of sale apply to the Auctioneers, Newport; or to Messrs Morgan, Francis, and Stanton, Solicitors, Chepstow. 2031 BRONDEG HOUSE. BRITON FERRY, GLAM. SALE OF SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS, MEDICAL WORKS, AND HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac. MR R. E. RICKARD will SELL by AUC HON, on the Premises, on THURSDAY, September 27th, at Eleven, the VALUABLE SURGICAL INSTRUMENTS AND MEDICAL BOOKS, Also the VERY SUPERIOR FURNITURE, PLATE, PIANO, AND EFFECTS, By order of the Executrix of the late Dr Symes. Full particulars in catalogues, now ready, and may be had of J'. Willi inis, Esq., Solicitor, Neath; or the Auctioneer, 12, Caerleon-road, Newport, Men. 2099 BARQUENTINE FOR SALE AT THE EXCHANGE, MOUNT-STUART-SQUARE, CARDIFF, ON TUES. DAY, OCTOBER 2ND. 1888, AT 3.30 P.M. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO. have been favoured with instructions to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, as above, the fine, strongly-built BARQUENTINE, ETHELS," of London, 249 tons reg.. and carries about 390 tons d.w. length, 117ft. 5in.; breadth, 23ft. 9in.; depth, 14ft., built at Kincardine in 18oi, originally classed 11 years A 1, and continued in 1884 for 7 years is copper fastened and yellow metalled, well found, and ready for sea now lying in the Glamorganshire Canal, Cardiff. Forfurther particulars apply to Messrs Evan Jones and Co., Bute Docks; or to the Auctioneers, Mer- chants Exchange, Bute Docks, Cardiff. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND Couyh in ten minutes. HAYMAJVS BALSAM of HOREHOUND The most certain and speedy Remedy. HAYMAJN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND For Coughs and Colds. JjL For Coughs and Colds. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND jnL For all disorders of the Lungs. RELIEVES COUGH M TEN MINUTES Invaluable in the Nursery. HAYMAN'S BALSAM OF HOREHOUND 1-JL The most successful preparation HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND JJL Ever offered to the public. HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND JLJL Prepared only by A. Hayman A Co. (late of Neath). HAYMAN'S BALSAM of HOREHOUND tt 15. Albemarle st., St. John's-square, London, E.C. Sold by all Chemists. Price, Is lid, 2s 9d 4s 6d. 1022 INVALID MEIRWMTARE NERVOUS jt.. AND DEPRESSED, without joy for the present or hope for the future, and whose past is a regret, should send 3 stamps for the MAGIC MIRROR, and address The SECRETARY- Fitzalan -bquare, Sheffield Established 1830). 13311—U76 £ ates bo faction. SALE THIS DAY (FRIDAY). CARDIFF. ANNUAL SHOW SALE OF EXHIBITED AND OTHER HORSES. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK (the day following the Show). MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Ex. change, Cardiff, as above, 100 VALUABLE HORSES, comprising well-known HUNTERS, GRAND HAR- NESS HORSES, and STEPPING COHS, many of which are prize-winners, including 60 FINE HUNTERS, With manners and clever 25 GRAND HARNESS HORSES, 15 STEPPING COBS, Entered by the following gentlemen Col. the Hon. F. C. Morgan, M.P., Capt. Dickenson, W. Bowen, Esq., Glynne Birch, Esq., H. B. Cory, Esq., F. Dickenson, Esq., H. E. Dunning, Esq., J. Douglas, Esq., N. W. Davies, Esq., Edgar David, Esq., Franklen G. Evans, Esq., C. H. Firbank, Esq., Thomas Griffith, Esq., James Howell, Esq., B. Heap, Esq., W. E. Jones, Esq., Birt St. A. Jenner, Esq., F. Johnson, Esq., C. F. Lloyd, Esq., W. E. Lewis, Esq.. E. T. Lyddon, Esq., G. Matthews, Esq., Frank Matthews, Esq., C. H. Nelson, E-q., R. Rogers, Esq., R. E. Rees, Esq., W. R. Randall, Esq., F, Stratton, Esq, J. W. A. ten, Esq., C. Thompson, Esq., James Tuker, Esq., W. Thomas, Esq., J. Vaughan, Esq., J. K. Walters. Esq., John Worthington, Esq., J. Vaughan Wil- iiams, Esq., and many others. Most of the above Horses will be on view three days prior to Sale, when any reasonable trial will be allowed. Detailed Catalogues may be obtained of the Auc- tioneers. 1630 <JARDI:FF THIS DAY, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST, 1888 (the day following the Horse Show). MESSKS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Ex. change, Cardiff, at Twelve o'clock, a Stud of 100 VALUABLE HORSES, Including the following HIGH-CLASS HUNTERS, WITH QUALITY AND MANNERS. BISMARCK, BHOWN GILDING, by Blood Royal, up to 16 stone, a good hunter and grand weight carrier, very handsome, tine performer with hounds, and very faMt. SCOT FREE, BAY GELDING, by Ascetic, up to 15 stone, a good hunter, and charming lady's horse, good galloper, and reliable fencer. CRICKLADE, BAY GELDING, by Haymaker, up to 16 stone; a good hunter, temperate, a brilliant fencer suitable for an elderly gentlemau. MEATH, BROWN GELDiNG, by Victor, up to 15 stone a good hunter, very fast, a perfect fencer, always to the front in a big run. HONESTY, BAY MARE, by Lord Gough, up to 13 stone; a good huntress, fast and clever; carried a lady last season. LEAMINGTON, CHESTNUT GELDING, by Specu- lation, up to 12 stone; a charming light weight or ladies' hunter very fast and clever. SCOTS GUARD, GREY GELDING, by Old Victor, up to 13 stone a good hunter was hunted with the Queen's hounds last season exceptionally tine fencer, winner of prizes, very fast and temperate. MY LADY, BAY MARE, by Lord Conyngham, up to 13 stone full of quality, a good galloper and fencer, fast and will carry a bdy. NOBLEMAN, CHESTNUT GELDING, by Make- haste, up to 16 stone a good hunter, very clever, and fast. OLD MAID, GREY MARE, by Free Trade, up to 13 stone; a useful, short-legged hunter, exceedingly clever fencer. M.P., BROWN GELDING, by Free Trade, up to 13 stone; a good hunter and very clever fencer, has regu- larly carried a lady, temperate, with good manners. TOMMY, BAY GELDING, by Jupiter, up to 12 stene; good hunter, exceptionally fast, and fine fencer (likely to win a steeplechase), a maiden. HIGH CLASS HARNESS HORSES. COUNTESS, BAY MARE, six years, 15.3, by Lord of the T'ne, with exceptionally fine action, quiet in all harness, and a ood back winner of many prizes. ATLANTA, is AY MARE, live years, 15.3, by Foston Fireaway, dam by Sir Charles, entered in Vol. 3, Hackney Society S ud Book a good goer, quiet in all harness and to ride, winner of many prizes. The above aie a perfect match, have been regularly driven together, go well, and are a pair of tine car. riage horses with quality. FANNY, BAY CARRIAGE MARE, six years, 16 hands, with tine action, and quiet in single and double harness, and a good hack. THE DANE, BAY GELDING, 5 years, 141i, by Denmark, out of the celebrated Prize winner, Lady Bute, by Christmas Carol; quiet ill sinle and double harness and to ride a very high mover. HIGHNESS, BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15"2.* EXCELLENCE, BAY GELDING, 5 years, 15 2.1* The above are a good match, with high action; do not mind steam or trams, quiet in single and double harness and to ride, and are a most reliable pair of carriage horses. 2077 Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneer's, Cardiff. LARGE AND IMPORTANT SALE OF SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND FITTINGS from a LAUGE RESIDENCE, includill a Dining-room in P llard. Oak, a DRAWING- ROOM suptirbly furnished ill rosewood, breakfast and library furniture, the contents of 10 BEDROOMS, ] antries, kitchens, Ac- MESSRS GUTTWATTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at their Salerooms, 11, High-street, Cardiff, on THURSDAY and FRIDAY, 27th and 28th Septemoer, 1888, at ll o'clock each day, the COSTLY HOUSEHOLD APPOINT. MJSNlU IN THE BEDROOMS.—D,corated iron bedsteads with bedding, chairs anti tables of servants'-rooms, first class half tester and French shape bedsteads in brass and wood, with patent spring anÜ other mattiesses, feather bedding, seyeral pairs of toilet tables, swing glasses, GHAND WALNUT WARD- ROB hi, with toilet tables and other appointments to match, slipper, hip, and sponge baths, a BEAUTIFUL BUiiR WALNUT WARDROBE, with dome centre and pedestal toilets and bedsteads en suite, bedding antl window curtains to match, three large and hand. some wardrobes with toilet tables and chairs in ash and mahogany chests of drawere, two easy chairs, all the carpets off floors in Brussels, tapestry, and Kidderminster, a cheval lass, toilet services, linen prints, child's cribs and chair, and a large quantity of useful bedroom furniture. The DINING-ROOM FURNITURE in POLLARD OAK, includes a very FINE EXHIBITION SIDE- BOARD OF GREAT BEAUTY, 6FT. 6IN., WITH HIGH-GLASS BACK, a MASSIVE DINING TABLE, 10ft. long, a FULL SUITE OF 12 CHAIRS AND A COUCH UPHt>LSTERKD in Morocco leather, a dinner waggon, cabinet cnal vase, HANDSOME OVERMANTEL, all originally made U spec al order; butler's tray, large Indian carpet, a VKRY FINE CLOCK AND A PAIR OF REAL BRONZE MARLI HORSES TO MATCH, card table, and tapestry curtaius. The CONTENTS OF LIBRARY embrace a full. sized suite of chairs and 5ft. WALNUT BOOKCASE, all made to match; a writing table, with leather top; about 300 VOLUMES OF BOOKS, Including Alison's History of Europe, Malcolm's Cen. tral India, Boswells Life of Johnson, Goldsmith's Etiglavid, Robertson's Scotland, Works of Byron, Dryden, Goldsmith, Scott, Spencer's The Highlands of Scotland, Cornhill Magazine, Bentley's Miscellany, plates by Cruickshank, Archaeologia Cambrensis, Howell's Works, Blair's Sermons, Don Quixote illustrated, Pinkerton's Russia., Pickwick Club, Herbert's Engineers' Encyclopedia, Shakespeare's Works, 1733 and Goldsmith's Natural History, illustrated. IN THE DRAWING-ROOM Massive steel and brass fenders and fireirons. silk and Ecru curtains with holders and cornices, ot, omaus, side and centre tables, a VALUABLE ROSEWOOD CABINET with high back, beautifvlly inlaid in various coloured woods, two fine screens a PAIR of CHINA CABINETS, a VERY VALUABLE collection or OLD CHINA in COAL. BROOKDALE. WORCESTER. DKESDEN, CHEL. SEA, and DERBY, a FINE PAIR of DRESDEN MIRRORS, with CANDELABRA, a pair of EBONIZKD PEDESTALS, a VERY HANDSOME PAIR of REAL SEVRES VASES, 4ft INLAID MAR. QUETERIE, INLAID CHEST of DRAWERS, a ditto bureau, a nearly NEW SWEET-ToNED 7-OCTAVE COTTAGE PIANOFORTE by COLLARD and COL- LARD, in a Rosewood Case, an INLAID ROSE- WOOD SUITE in "ilk and plush and saving covers, GRANI) WILTON PILE CARPET, coal vase, music cabinet, writing tables, and fittings. THE VALUABLE OIL PAINTINGS AND WATER-COLOUR DRAWINGS, by J.Constable, R-A. j F. C. Turner ) Hulk John Patch ) Pether J Thompson Old Crome Vandermeer Zuccarelli Poussin I Pambre K Felmer G Morland | Holland, Sen. Barry. The PLATE AND CHINA PANTRIES contain set of entree dishes, a finely-chased epergne, with branches and cut gla,s dishes, cruets, salad bowl, spoon and fork, It plated spirit stand, a fine set of dish covers, salvere, .Ac., two dinner services, tea, breakfast, and dessert sets, cut an 1 engraved class. The FITliNGS and EMBELLISHMENTS of HALL and STAIRCASE, einbiacing oak hall furniture, oak wood cabinet and hat stand, velvet pile stair carpets, sets of old prints, fox-hunting, hare-hunting, and coursing, Itc. The COMPLETE FURNITURE of BREAKFAST. ROOM, KITCHENS, iic., GARDEN AND OUTSIDE EFFECTS. ON VIEW two DAYS PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. 2 76 NEW DOCK, LLANELLY. SALE OF HORIZONTAL ENGINE. BOILER, AND SCRAP IRON. MR S. N. POWELL will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, the 24th day of September, 1888, an excellent HORIZONTAL ENGINE, 18 inch cylinder, 3 foot stroke, with winding drum, short link motion and reversible gear complete, also a TUBE BOILER, 21 by 6 feet, the whole in good working order. The Boiler is lying on part of the vicarage lands about half a mile from Llangennech Railway Station. The Engine is lying in the Great Western Railway Co.'s warehouse at New Dock, Llanelly, both will be sold as and where they lie at the above Warehouse, New Dock, at 1 o'clock, after the arrival of ihe train from Liangernech, leaving the latter station at 12.b noon. Intending pur- chasers ot Boiler are respectfully requested to inspect sallle before tbe Sale. A "mall Quantity of FIRE BARS and SCRAP IRON, with some 2 inch Gas Pipes lying at Llangennech Vic. arage, will also be disposed of. Terms-Cash. 2090 THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER MHOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- JL comethe worst forms of diseases, and the foulest state of theblood, stomach liver, and kidneys they go toe he core of everv disease, where no other medicines h:\1'e Dower .0 reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the following cOJDpia.ints :-Illdies.tion, or wind in the stomach or bowels giddiness in the head, dimness of sight weak or soreeye8, 1081i of memory, palpitatiOC oÍ the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest rheumatics, iumbaao, piles, gravei, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, sore heads and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, or white swellings, scrofuia, or kins's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimpies or blotches on the face and body, swelled ieet or legs, scabs and iten, eryslpeia jaundice, and dropsy, and fevers of all kinds In boxes at lid and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, J Oxford-street. 8wans-. 10C4 IMPORTANT. -One Box of theLX.L. Pills JL are guaranteed to cure all private cases and compli. cations of the urinary organs, wnether acauired or otherwise. Also Gravel and Pains in the Back Sent post free for 4s by Proprietor, G. D. Horton, M.P.S (from, he General Hospital), As ton-road, Birmingham. Agents Cardiff—A. Hagon, Chemist, 39, Bridge-st. Merthyr-W111s, Chemist, Pontmorlais and Georgetown. Swanselâ-Lloyd Chemist, Oxford-street Newnort—Young, Chemist, High-street. N.B.—Have never been known tOiail Letters answered tne, 1247 &a es hJI Unction. No. 3, DEVON-TERRACE, SWANSEA. TO CONNOISSEURS, COLLECTORS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS. Sale of a quantity of valuable Oil Paintings by Lunay, Lanfranco, Reedy, Domenchino, Goode, and other Artists, together with two supposed Turners, also the surplus and Household Furni- ture of superior make and in excellent condition. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON have been instrucLed to SELL by PUB- LIC AUCTION, at the above address (the residence of J. M. Banfield, Esq., who is removing to the Mum- bles), on TUESDAY, September 25, 1888, the above- mentioned PICTURES AND FURNITURE, full particulars of which may he had from the cata- logues, which are in course of preparation, and may be had t1 ve days prior to sale. The whole may be viewed on Monday, 24th, from 12 to 4 p.m. Auctioneers' Offices, Goat-street,"Swansea. 2059 SALE THIS DAY LONDON HOUSE AUCTION ROOMS, 10, CASTLE- STREET, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been .r instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the above Premises, on FRIDAY, September 2lst, 1688, the following well-preservtd HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, The property of a removing, Comprising mahoany sideboard with plate-glass back, dining-r- om suites in oak and mahogany and covered with American leather, mahogany easy chairs in hair, drawing-room suite in rep, walnut loo tables, pier glasses in black and old and gilt frames, fenders, fire brasses, window pole and rings, oleographs, pictures, mahogany washstands and dressing tables, wardiobes with plate-glass doors, dressing glasses, sets of ware, iron brass.rail bedstead, palliasse, milipuff and feather beds, spring mattress, commodes, etc., kitchen tables, chairs, and requisites, &c. Goods on view morning of sale. 2119 Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSES ST HELEN'S.AVENUE. IVTESSRS EDWARD ROBERTS and -LfaL SON have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High-street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, September 25th, 1888, subject to conditions of sale, THREE DWELLING-HOUSES. LOT 1.—All thnt LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, situate and being No. I., St Helen's- avenue, Swansea, containing six rooms and scullery, bay window, garden in front with railings, and garden at back with back entrance, now in the occupation of Mrs Bright, at a weekly rent of 8s. LOT 2.-AII that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, s-imilar to and adjoining Lot 1, and being No. 148, St Helen's-avenue, now in the occupa- tion of Mr Thomas, at a weekly rent of 8s. Lots 1 and 2 are held for a term of :,9 years from the 24th day of June, 1875, at a ground rent of S5 9s per annum, of which each lot shaH bear £ 2 148 6d. L0T 3.-All that LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE and PREMISES, similar to Lots 1 and 2, and beii g No. 144, St. Helen's-avenue, now in the occupation of Mr Owen, at a weekly rent of 8s. Held for a term of 99 years from the 24th day of June, 1875, at a ground rent of £31611 per annum. The Auctioneers beg to call the attention of investors and others to this very desirable property, it being in a very thriving locality, near Victoria Park, and being in excellent condition of repair, will always command good tenants. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. Further particulars may be obtained of J. Aeron Thomas, Esq., solicitor, Yoik-place; or of the Auc- tioneers, 45, Oxford.street, Swansea. 204 FOREST LODGE, BRECON, About 3A miles from Defynnock, and 6 from Brecon Railway Statiort, 1,780 SHEEP, 35 DAIRY CATTLE, 20 HORSES AND PONIES. AND iO PIGS. THE. ANNUAL AUCTION SALE of JL DRAFT STOCK, the property of Mr W. S. Miller, will be held at the above place on TUESDAY, September 25th, 1888. SHEEP. 1100 very good Store Ewes (strong useful Cross-breds, pure Cheviots, and strong Wehh). 250 Fat three-year-old Wethers (Cheviots, Scotch, and Cross Welsh). 400 Ewe and Wether Lambs (Cross Shropshire, Cheviot, and Welsh). 8 Well-bred Shropshire and Ryland Rams. 22 Cheviot and Welsh Rams (very hardy). CATTLE. 32 Cows and Heifers (Shorthorn, Ayrshire and Jersey crosses, bred specially for dairy purposes, 6 of which calve between day of sale and Christmas); several just at hand. 3 meated barren Cows. HORSES. Grand three-year-old Wagon Col. Grand three-year-old Wagon Filly. Four-year-old Cob, 14-3, very fast. Strong three-year-old Cob, 14-2. Smart three-year-old Cob, 13 hands. 15 strong Mountain Ponies, various ages and colours. PIGS. 20 Porket and Small Pijw. Three months' credit on approved security for sums over £10, or discount at the rate of 5 per cent per annum. Lunch at 11.30; Sale at one o'clock exactly, be* ginning with ewes. Forest Lodge being 1,200 feet above sea level, stock will do well when removed to lower lands. For customers from a distance, brakes will meet trains arriving at Brecon about 11 o'clock from Mid Wales, Hereford Newport, Merthyr, etc. Also at Defvnnock for those from Swansea and Neath lines. In the evening, brakes will convey purchasers goiM via Mid-Wales and Hereford to Defynnock at 5.19 and for Swansea, Neath, Cardiff, Newport, etc., to Defynnock at 6.13. W. S. MILLER. August 30th, 1888. 2002 13485 LLWYNCYNTEFIN PARK, Within five minutes' walk from Devynnock Station, Midland Railway. ANNUAL SALE OF 80 HEAD OF CATTLE, 1,780 SHEEP AND LAMBS, SIX HORSES AND PONIES. MESSRS W. S. MILLER and CO. have been instructed by Messrs R. and T. McTurkto SELL by AUCTION, at the above place, on THURS- DAY, September âth, 1888, the whole of their Surplus stock, comprising :— CATTLE.—8 Cows and Heifers, forward in condi- tion 10 Two-year-old Heifers in calf, 52 ditto Here. ford Steers, 10 Yearling ditto. SHEEP.—860 Store Ewes. 770 Fat and Store Wethers, 30 Yearling Rams, 120 Lambs. HORSES.—1 handsome Cob, five years old, broken to saddle and harness 3 Two-year-old Horse Pomes, 2 Yearling ditto. Luncheon on the table a".Eleven Sale to commence at One o'clock sharp. A punctual attendance is re- spectfully requested. Three Months' Credit on approved Bills for all sums above lO, or the usual Discount for Cash. 1967 SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTY. TI/TR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been -ITJL instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Swansea, on THURS- DAY, September 27, 1888. at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such conditions as shall then and there be produced), the following PROPERTIES :— L01 1.—All those EIGHT LEASEHOLD COT- TAGES, situate and being in Penrice Court (including the two larger houses, one each side at entrance to court), Krog-street, Swansea, let respectively to respectable tenants at the following weekly rentals Four at 3s, one at 2s 6d, one at 2s, one at 7s 6d, and one at 8s 6d. Held on lease for a term of 58 years from the 25th March, 1869, at a ground rent of £20 a year, LOT 2.-All that LEASEHOLD FAMILY RESI- DENCE AND GROUNDS, situate at Sketty, near Swansea, and known as The Elms," at present let to Graham Lloyd, Ksq on a repairing lease for a term of five years, from September, 1886, at a rental of £90. Held for a term of 60 years from September, 1878, at a rental of £44. LOT 3.-All that LEASEHOLD HOUSE, situate and being No. 30, Gorse-lane, Swansea, let at £21 a year. Held for 99 years from 25th June, 1875, at a ground rent of £3 18s id. Tha house contains eight rooms and scullery, gas and water laid throughout; there is a back entrance, and the house (in and out) is in a perfect state of repair. LOT 4.-AII that BUSINESS PREMISES, situate and being No. 14, Castle-square, Swansea, lately used as a Bon Marche." held 0[1 underlease for a tenn of which five years are unexpired, at a rental of £90 per annum. LOT 5.—All that FREEHOLD PIECE or PARCEL of GROUND, and PREMISES erected thereon, re- cently known as the Friends' Meeting House, situate and fronting the Strand, Swansea. For further particulars as to Lots 1 and 2 apply to H. Wilson Paton, Esq., solicitor as to Lot 3, to Messrs Richards and James, solicitors; as to Lot 4, to T. Glasbrook Richards, Esq., solicitor; as to Lot 5, to Messrs R. and B. C. Jenkins. solicitors; or to the Auctioner, at his offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 2136 BRISTOL. UNRESERVED SALE OF LIVE AND DEAD STOCK OF OMNIBUS AND CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS. MESSRS NICHOLS, MATTHEWS, & CO. will SELL by AUCTION on the premises, Horse Repository, College-street, Bristol. on WEDNESDAY, September 26th, at 11 o'clock a.m., prompt, 50 'BUS AND CARRIAGE HORSES, in hard work up to the day of sale. Six Omnibuses, in capital condition, comprising four patent tram-road 'Buses, constructed to run on or off tram-road metals underwork of two ditto, by Andrews and Co..Cardiff, sold without any restrictions; Two 'Bues, by Dobson, London. Four.horse, three-horse, and two-horse breaks, skeleton break, laudaus, broughams, siE Ceespring coaches in excellent condition, wagonettes, dog carts, vis-k-vis double and single plated and other harness, best plated four-in-hand sets of harness, riding saddles and bridles. auctioneers invite special attention to this important sale the horses are mostly young and good workers the dead stock is in excellent condition. Catalogues on application to the auctioneers. Iron Acton, Gloucestershire, or Messrs Grindell and Kent, College-street, Bristol. 2146 OTIFF'B ttlAKCiJti. Sola in ID. mccuru isoxes. J Sold in 51b. Packets. STIFF'S STARCH. ^0Vm QU^R° J STIFFS STARCH. Most^BconomSaSi. tO For Collars. tO For Collars. CjTIFFS STAKOH. For Wristbands. For Shirt Fronce STIFF'S STARCH. For Necktiee For CaDS. For Cuffs. CJ TIFF'S STARCH. Fo; Lace. For Linen. For CurtaIDS. (STIFFS STARCH. JSgSJt For Table Cloths, QTIFFS STARCH. ior Stiff's Starch. O Note the Caution Label {J TIFF'S STARCH. Observe the Trade Mark Sold by Grocers, STIFF'S STARCH. K-7 Wholesale— STIFF'S STARCH. STIFF a CO.. 13321 1177 RKDCLIFF-ST .BRISTOL )k3 13321 1177 nKDCUFF-ST. BRISTOL HO WELLS' RHEUMATIC EMBRO. JLJL CATION (BY ROYAL LETTERS PATENT). An INFALLIBLE REMEDY for rheumatism, gout, lumbago, sprains, neuralgia, toothache, stiff joints, swellings, bruises, tender feet, chilblains, Ac. In. valuable also in cases of difficulty of breathing and diarrheea, Ac. One bottle will convince the most sceptical of its efficacy. 13414 1238 Prepared only by the patentee, David Howells, Glyncorrwg, near Bridgend. In bottles, Is and 2s each oost free. Is 2d and 2a 3d. Sold by all chemists. fl ttblir J&utitts. C.YMMRODORION CAERDYDD. TYMOR 1888-1889. Cynelir y CYFARFOD AGORIADOL Heno yn y COLONIAL-HALL, am 7.30. Traddodir yr Araetb Agoriadol an YR UCHGADBEN E. R. JONES, ac-Anerchir y Cyfarfod yn mhellach gan YR ANRHYDEDDUS T. L. JAMES, CYN • BOSTFEISTR CYFFREDINOL YR UNOL DALAETHAU, Alfred Thomas, A.S. D. A. Thomas, A.S., Ysgubor- wen Maer Caerdydd, yr Archddiacon Griffiths, a Syr Morgan Morgan. Dygir Rhan Gerddorol y Cyfarfod yn mlaen gan DR JOSEPH PARRY. y Cambrian Glee Party, Mr E. Mawddach Jones, a chwareuir ar Y DELYN GAN DR FROST. Mynediad i mewn yn Rhad. QPENING OF THE MERTHYR GENERAL HOSPITAL BY THE MOST NOBLE THE MARQUESS OF BUTE. A PUBLIC LUNCHEON Will take place after the Ceremony, ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 1888. Tickets, 7s 6d each, to be had of Mr R. R. Davis, Hon. Sec,, 113, High-street. » Tickets will be strictly limited to 120. No application for Tickets will be considered after Thursday, September 27th inst. ilrLtpertp, &t.. to Wtt. ALUABLE SHEEP FARM: TO BE V LET. MARDY FARM, RHONDDAFACH, GLAMORGAN- SHIRE. To BE LET, from the 29th September, 1888, all that VALUABLE SHEEP WALK, caUed "MARDY FARM," 8ituate in the parishes of Aberdare and Ystrddyfodwg, in the County of Glamorgan, containing 800 acres or tltereabouts, capable of carrying consider- ably over 1,000 head of sheep. The farm is noted for the soundness of its pastures, and was lately in the occupation of Messrs Burnyeat, Brown, and Co. The present stock of sheep can, if desired, be taken to at a valuation. For further particulars and order to view, apply to MR W. JAMES LEWIS, 2108 Solicitor. Crickhowell. fimi&ntg o'itties. THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANEN r JL INVESTMENT JGUILDING SOCIETY. BONUS RECENTLY APPORTIONED, £4,503 68 lOd, Being an addition of 1 per cent. for Investors, and a Remission to all Borrowers of one-twentieth of the Interest charged to them. THE BEST AND FAIREST SOCIETY IN THE DISTRICT. RESERVE FUND, £4,522- The Offices. 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are OPEN DAILY FOR BUSINESS. 7422 1023 W. SANDERS, MANAGING SECRETARY. __n- -< □ OUTH WALES MERCANTILE O BUILDING SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. The Self-Audit Balance-sheet sent on application. — John Jenkins, A.C.A.. Secretary, 1045 RPHE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS 8 u BUILDING SOCIETY. — Offices, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil.—Established 1872. Incorporated 1874.-Liberal Advances (£100 to £ 10,0C0).— Easy Re. payments in 3 to 17 years. Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Buildings in pro- gress—No Management Charges. DISTRICT AGENTS: Cardiff and Penarth, Mr J. Holloway, 12, Queen's Chambers Cardiff; Cadoxton and Barm, Mr Lewis Lewis, Quarrella-s reet, Cadox- ton AbertiUery and District, Mr W. B. Harrison, Abertillery; Newport and District, Mr H. A. Goodman, Architect, Newport; Swansea, Mr H. G. Higman, 102. Oxford-street, Swansea Pontypridd and Rhondda, Mr H. 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Compare the Contentsof THIS WEEK'S ISSUE With those of any other Paper in the Principality THE CONTENTS THIS WEEK will include BUFFALO ilLL. Further chapters of this new Sensational Story, together with a synopsis of last week's instalment. FACTS FOR FARMERS. The Relations of Landlord and Tenant. Specially contributed by a practical Welsh Farmer. EXPERIENCES OF A DETECTIVE. £100 Reward," by James McGovan. THE PARNELL COMMISSION. Account of the First Day's Proceedings. THE RELEASE OF JOHN DILLON. Unexpected Action on the part of the Government. CARDIFF HORSE ¡SHOW. LIBERAL DEMONSTRATIONS. Meetings at Porthcawl and other plaoeo. THE WELSH PARTY. Progress of the Movement. THE WHITECHAPEL TRAGEDIES. Latest Details. THE MERTHYR VACANCY. The Latest Developments. THE EDUCATION COMMISSION AND SECTARIAN EDUCATION. Special Article by Iwan Jenkyn, F.R.H.S. WORKMEN'S TOPICS. By Mabon, M.P. TALK OF THE TOWN. Weekly illustrated London-letter. Y GOLOFN GYMREIG. Gan Dafydd Morganwg. WELSH GLEANINGS, LOTTIE'S LETTER, THE CHILDREN'S HOUR, CAPITAL & LABOUR. DENOMINATIONAL DOINGS, A CHAPTER OB ACCIDENTS, AND ALL THE NEWS OF THE WEEK. IT HAS THE LARGEST CIRCULATION, THE BEST SPECIAL ARTICLES, THE MOST INTERESTING STORIES, THE BEST SELECTION OF NEWS, any Weekly Paper published in the Principality. THE PAPER FOR THE PEOPLE. THE PAPER FOR THE HOME. THE PAPER FOR EVERYBODY. THE CARDIFF TIMES AND SOUTH WALES WEEKLY NEWS acknowledged to be THE BEST THE LARGEST THE MOST INTERESTING PENNY WEEKLY PAPER IN THE WORLD DYMA'R PAPUR GOREU I'R OYMRY. Telir sylw arbenig ynddo i bob peth sydd yn dal cysyBtiaa a Chymro. Cymru, a Cliymraec. ILL-POSTING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. t B REES, 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWBT"uid COUNTRY Rents ail tbe principal Qoardinf ity Newpor Ac. Work «X*WM4 «.HS> ikeewuch (toftiff (ggfribiiiotu CARDIFF INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. GREAT SUCCESS OF THE EXHIBITION BAND, CONDUCTOR—MR PAUL DRAPER. TO-DAVS PROGRAMME. POPULAR SELECTIONS FROM THE BEST COM. POSERS at 3.0 p.m. and 7.0 p.m. ORGAN RECITALS. ELECTRIC ILLUMINATED FOUNTAIN! Brilliant Effects I At 7.50 and 8.50 p.m. MACHINERY IN MOTION. SWITCHBACK RAILWAY. Numerous and Varied Attractions. GRAND CONCERT ON SATURDAY EVENING. Artistes— Madame GERTRUDE LEWIS, R.A.M., Miss MABEL JOHNSON, lIfr ARTH U It JONES (Llandaff Cathedral), Mr THOMAS EVANS, Accompanist— Mr J. E. DEACON. OPEN DAILY from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. ADMISSION, ONE SHILLING. 1224 CARDIFF INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION. IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT, Commencing MONDAY, Sept. 24th, of WILLIAM JOHNSON'S CELEBRATED BLUE HUNGARIAN BAND, Conductor, Herr BARCZA. Which has appeared at the following Exhibitions :— Edinburgh, Newcastle, SalMure. Liverpool,Manchester, and Glasgow. This Band has also had the honour of appearing at all the t-ourts of Europe. and on numerous occasions (by command) before their R.H. the Prince and Princess of Wales at Sandringham. The Bandwill Perform Twice Daily—Afternoon, 3 to a Evening, 8 to 10. Admission as usual. rXARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES \J EXHIBITION. STAND 83. AVENUE D. R. J. HEATH AND SONS, 51, QUEEN-STREET, CARDIFF, Are Exhibiting a Large COLLECTION OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, Including PIANOFORTES AND ORGANS, By the most Celebrated Makers, which may be had en the HIRE SYSTEM, From 108 6d and upwards monthly, or at CO-OPERATIVE PRICES FOR CASH, DELIVERED FREE, and GUARANTEED the CHEAPEST HOUSE in the Trade. R. J, HEATH & gONS, 9437 CARDIFF. 1066 JgLECTRIC LIGHTING! J. C. HOWELL, ELECTRIC LIGHT ENGINEER, LLANELLY. Contractor for the Supply and Fitting-up of ELECTRIC LIGHt APPARATUS OF BVaBY DESCRIPTION. Sole, Agent for South Wales for CROMPTON A CO., LIM., LONDON AND CHELMSFORD. Incandescent and Are Light Installations for Collieries, Factories, Ships, Houses, Ac. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. £ JARDIKF INHIBITION. STANDS, N08' 142. 143, AND llb9 338. IORGAN AND no. (LIMITED), COACHBUILDERS AND HARNESS MAKERS, LONDON. ——— 2040 STAND No. 151, AVENUE F. QARDIFF E X H I BIT ION. pIANOS, piANOS, pIANOS. fJIHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED. NEWEST DESIGNS, JgEST VALUE, LA R G EST DISCOUNTS, jjlROM TEN POUNDS CASH. QRGANS, QRGANS, QRGANS, FROM FIT l' SHILLINGS M< NEW H IliE STEM. The EXHIBITS of THOMPSON AND SHACK ELL, Limited, comprised some of the choicest designs ever shown in the Principality, at PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. ALL RECENT IMPROVEMENTS are to be found in the Instruments offered for sale by fJIHOMPSON AND gHACKELL, LIMITED. jj II yon do not see wbat yon want at their STAND NEAR THE FOUNTAIN, pba sure you call in at one of their Establishments, QUEEN'S MUSIC WAREHOUSE, CARDIFF, 32, CASTLE-STREET, SWASN&A, 35, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT, 146, WESTGATE-STREET, GLOUCESTER, 118, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 86^-TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD, t 12, WINDSOR-ROAD, PENARTH, i whew you can select from the LARGEST STOCK OUT OF LONDON. Catalogues with full particulars ?t New Hire Syatem for Pianos, Organs, and Harmoniums free on appli- cation, 1047 BILL-POSTING.—PHILIP R. JAMES, JD PONTYPRIDD and RHONDDA VALLEY BILL-POSTER aad DISTRIBUTOR, Treorky, and 6, Chureh-street, Pontypridd, Rents all the principal POSTING STATIONS in Pontypridd and Rhondda Valley Horse and trap and Pianoforte kept for Hire. 101S TEATH AND DISTRICT ADVER- J3) USING, BILL-POSTING, and CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. Office: 13. Cattle- tttreet, Neath. Best permanent posting-stations in Town and neighbourhood. Contractors for aU des- criptions of advertising, circular distributing, Ac. Orders sromptly attended to. All parcels to be dis I -♦iy addressed to T. **wlria«. MM arbur (EsfrUnt.gn. JJINDE»8 WISB JJRUSHES. SILVERED wiRE AND RINGS OF BRISTLE. PATENTED. Cheaper and far more durable than Bristle Brashes. JYJ ANUFACTURED AT THE CARDIFF EXHIBITION. SOLD EVERYWHERE. WHOLESALE BY MESSRS. GREENSLADE, BRISTOL. JJINDE'S pATENT JJAIR CURLER. A PERFECT FRISETTE IN 10 MINUTES. NO RISK FROM FIRE, BEING USED COLD. CHEAP DURABLE EASY SUPERSEDES CURLING IRONS or CURL PAPERS. MANUFACTURED AT THE CARDIFF EXHIBITION, AND SOLD BY FIVE THOUSAND HAIRDRESSERS, Ac. Beware of Impudent Imitations, sometimes pressed on the Public by Shortsighted Shopkeepers. JJ I N D E BROS., ir ONDON, OLD-ESTABLISHED JJRUSH J^JANUFACTURERS. THE" EXHIBIT AT CARDIFF JGJXHIBITION HAS 20 PEOPLE AND AN 8-HORSE ENGINE EMPLOYED to delineate the process ol JJRUSH JYJANUFA CTURING, &C., And is worthy of inspection, more especially by dealers in Brusb Goods, to whom the Manager, l\1r TaOS. HAWLEY, will be delighted to give every explana. tion. 2064 QARDIFF EXHIBITION. A PRESENT FOR THE CHILDREN. A BEAUTIFUL MINIATURE SOUVENIR OR *RN» YBAFTH EXHIBITIONS AT GLASGOW, MELBOURNE, BARCELONA, BRUSSELS, CARDIFF, and ANGLO-DANISH, Will be PRESENTED TO EACH VISITOR At the Exhibit of QOLGATE'S CASHMERE BOUQUET OOAP O 840 AND PERFUME. LUNDBORG'S PERFUMES. MURRAY & LAN MAN'S FLORIDA WAIER, "LANOLINE COLD CREAM, POMADE, &:0. STAND No. 50, AVENUE C. 0ARDIFF EXHIBITION. IT IS WORTH A SPECIAL VISIT TO THE EXHIBITION TO SEE DUCK, SON, & PINKER'S MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF JpiANOS. Purchasers of Music or other go ds to the amount of 10s and upwards will be allowed their admission. JJ UCK, SON, AND pINR BRISTOL AND BATH. STAND, NO. 139. DIRECT FROM THE MILL. KNITTING WORSTEDS & KNITTED HOSIERY AT MILL PRICES. A CARDIFF BRANCH OF THE QREENOCK WORTED YARN JGTORES HAS BEEN OPENED BY THE SPINNERS AT 26 HIGH-STREET ARCADE. Branches or Agents in every Town in Scotland and England. Agents wanted in the smaller Towns in Wales.—Apply :— FLEMING, REID A CO., 13452 658 GREENOCK. 1434 TO BOOT WAREHOUSEMEN. STAND No. 48. J. and E. REYNOLDS, CHESHAM, BUCKS, WHOLESALE AND EXPORT BOOT and SHOE MANUFACTURERS, BRITISH and FOREIGN ARMY and METROPOLITAN POLICE CONTACTORS, a.re EXHIBITING a varied assort ment of their WOBLD-FAMED BOOTS AND SBOES, OAK TREE BRAND. The following are specimens of numereus press extracts :— The European Mail: "They have won a reputation in almost every market of the world." The British Manufacturer: They are probably un- rivalled throughout tbe world." 1959 JGARTLETT AND SON, 8 an* 3, WELSH BACK, BRISTOL. GROCERS and PROVISION DRALmr SCALES* MILLS, and WEIGHING MACHINES, WOOD FITTINGS, SHOP FRONTS, COUNTERS, and TRADE REQUISITES. Repairs of all kinds. BBLANCH DEPOT: BARTLETT and SON. 20616 Mill Lane, Cardiff. FJIEETH 1 TEETH TEETH PiiMnHtedal London, 1862. Gold Medal. R KE Å L L, SURGEON DENTIST (St Team* Experience; 21 Years in Swansea) 198, HIGH STREET, SWANBBA fJuxtbotow the Great Western Banway Statiool. Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly fl Wag i Set of Teeth in one clear day. The very nest workman- ship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by Gas. Partial Sets from õs per Tooth Upper or Lower Sate from Two Guineas. KEALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, SuM and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic Doioreax Rbeums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is loid and 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Chemist Monday, Cardiff; Garrett, Newport; 3. G. Isaac 42e<lateHayman), Neath: E.C. Evans. Cardigan. 1034 SWANSEA OFFICE OP THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed upon the same terms as from the Chief Office. Tbe DAILY NBWS. delivere4 to subscribers early every morning in any part of the town. ADYERTISKMENTS received up to Seven o'clock will secure insectiw is the mst mnuaig'aiawe of the DAILY NE1nf gitblir mUstmtntfí. CARDIFF. GRAND THEATRE AND OPERA VJ BOUSE, CARDIFF. I JYJONDAY, 24th SEPTEMBER, 1888, for TWELVE NIGHTS ONLY, of THE GRAND EXTRAORDINARY ENGAGEMENT, JJUSSIAN RATIONAL OPERA COMPANY, THE FIRST TIME UPON RECORD that the Original Members have been allowed to leave their own country, special permission having been obtained from HIS IMPERIAL HIGHNESS THE CZAR OF RUSSIA. 120 jpERFoRMKiis- gAND OF 40 ORIGINAL RUSSIAN, CIRCASSIAN, and TARTAR COSTUMES. SCENERY, PROPERTIES, AND EFFECTS. MONDAY, WEDNESDAY, and SATURDAY, SEPT. 24th, 26th, and 29th, RUBINSTEIN'S GRAND OPERA, THE DEMON. TUESDAY, THURSDAY, and SATURDAY, SEPT. 25th, 27th, and 29th, VERDI'S OPERA, "IDIGOLETTO" SATURDAY MORNING, SEPT. 29TH, GRAND SPECIAL PERFORMANCE AI 2.30 OF THE D E MON., THE LIFE OF THE CZAR AND OTHERS TO FOLLOW. During this engagement the prices will be as follows: Private boxes. £1 Us 6cl and 10s 6d each dress circle, 5s; stalls (reserved), 4s upper circle (reserved), 3s pit. Is; gallery, 6d. Box Plan now open at Messrs Thompson and Shackeil's (Limited) Doors open at 7 o'clock Opera at 8. 2093 (Emirsmns. XCURSIONS FROM CARDIFF. .t'J BY THE LADY MARGARET, EARL OF DUNRAVEN, OR EARL OF JERSEY. AFTERNOON TRIP TO Tftniv CLEVEDON AND CHEPSTOW. IU-UAX, LeaT(J Cardiff 4.30 p.m. jTOTnav Chepstow 7.45 p.m. FRIDAY, Clevedon 9.0 p.m. ny Fares to— sept. Chepstow, to-and-fro, Is 6d and 2s. C¡eyedon, Is bd. I TO WAtCHEI. WHOLE DAY. Leave Cardiff 7.30 a.m. Watchet .8.30 p.m. SATURDAY EVENING miP^ TjMlARRY AND „ Leave Cardiff .5.0 p.m. sept. <s&. j Watchet 8.30 p.m. ,Burry.9.30 p.w. Fares, Watchet, whole day trip, 2s 6d tEvenina trip. Is 6d to Barry, Is 6d. I TO WATCHET, MINEHKAD, and ILFRACOMBE. MONDAY, j Leave Cardiff .7.30 a.m. Sept. 24. Ilfracoinbe 4.0 p.m. I Fares as on Friday, September 21st. r See aliove. I SPECIAL-EXCURSION FROM CARDIFF TO BURNHAM (For Glastonbury and Wells) and I ILFRACOMRE, Wind, weather, and cirC\>L1¡fltances per. I mitting, bv the MONDAY, ERL OF DUNRAVEX I OR EARL OF JERSEY. Ltavw Cardiff 7.0 a.m. Sept. 24th. "Ilfracom he A45 p.m. Barnham Y.O ".m. Fares to and fro. Burnham, 28 „ Ilfra. I coinbe, 3s 6d and 4s. Passene booked from BurnhalJl to Glastonbury and back by the S. and D. R. at Is to and fro, and Wells Is 6d. THIS (FIUDAY) EVENING. JTYFOONLIGHT TRIP ROUND THE XvJL LIGHTSHIP, on the English and Welsh Grounds, by LADY MARGARET. Leave Cardiff, 6 50 p.m. s-Tiring hack zboct 9 p.m. t Fare, u. DAILY SERVICE between WESTON and CARDIFF, by the Saloon Steamer, •LADY MARGARET." SEPTEMBER. LEAVE CARDIFF. I. EAVE WESTON. Fri 21—8.45 am, 4.45 pm | Fri 21—10.0 am, 6.0 pm Sat 22-7.45, 10.15 am, 5.45 Sat 22—9.0 am, 4.30, 7.0 pm. pm Mon 24—8.0, 10.15 am, 5.45 | Mon 24—9.15, 11.30 aQi, pm 6.50 pm For Special Through Arrangements of Excursion parties to Cheddar, Wells, &c., or for Hire of Passenger Steamers to ant place in the Bristol Channel, apply to Edwards, Robertson and Co., 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 349 1193 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. EXCURSION TO LONDON. On SUNDAY MORNING. September 23rd, a FAST EXCURSION for LONDON will leave CARDIFF at 12.20a m., NEWPORT 12.45, Chepstow 1.23. Lydney 140, and Newnham at 2.0 a.m., returning from Paddingtoiuat 11.5, JI.m. on September 24th. Return fare, 6s, third class. 2097 FAST EXPRESS TRAINS are run DAILY (Sundays excepted) via the Severn Tunnel and the Shrewsbury and Hereford line between BRISTOL and LIVER- POOL. MANCHESTER. BIxKENHEAD. CHESTER, CARLISLE, GLASGOW, EDINBURGH, and the North of England and Scotland generally. By trains connecting with this service to and from Swansea, Cardiff, Newport, etc., the time occupied between the West of England and South Wales and the North is materially reduced. Through Carriages are run from Cardiff and Bristol. and through fares are in operation between all principal places. For tuiD service see time-books and bills. 1874 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. EPPER'S QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC Strengthens the Nerves and Muscular System. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC Animates the Spirits and Mental Faculties. PEPPERS QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC Promotes Appetite and Improves Diges tion. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON JL TONIC thoroughly Recruits the General Health, and induces a proper healthy condition of the Nervous and Physical Forces. GREAT BODILY STRENGTH.— \JT PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC.— By enriching the blood, giving firmness to the tissues, and strengthening the muscular system, weacness disappears, appetite returns, fatigue ceases, and re- cruited health results. GREAT NERVE STRENGTH.— PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC braces up the weakened nerves, increases strength of pulse, fortifies tbe nerve centres. REAT MENTAL STRENGTH.— \jr PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC, by its supporting influence on the body and nerves, repairs the ravages caused by over-taxing the brain power, and so hes really great mental atMBeth. It costs about ld each dose. GREAT DIGESTIVE STRENGTH— PEPPER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC pro- motes appetite, strengthens the stomach, stopping gintring sensations, removes indigestion, heartburn, palpita ion, cures dyspepsia, constitutional debility, restoring health* strength, and energy. HALF-CROWN BOTTLES of PEP. JLJL PER'S QUININE and IRON TONIC are no* sold, bringing it in reach of alL Next size, 32 doses, 4s 6d. Insist on having Pepper's Tonic. No other is of any use. CJULPHOLINE LOTION clears the SKIN SPOTS, BLEMISHES, BLoTCHIS, REDNESS, ROUGHNESS, DISCO lo RATIONS, UNSIGHTLY OBJECTIONABLE APPEARANCES UNCOMFORTABLE SKIN DISFIGUREMENTS, Entirely fade away. SULPHOLINELOTION makes the SKIN tk3 HEALTHY, SOFT, BEAUTIFUL TRANSPARENT SMOOTH SUPPLE. QULPHOLIN E. —For the COMPLEXION O SOFTENS and PRESERVES. GIVES a HEALTHY SURFACE. COUNTERACTS EFFECT of WEATHER EMBELLISHES and IMPROVES. Bottles, 2s 9d. Sold everywhere. SULPHOLINE-The best SKIN LOTION kJ BEAUTIFULLY FRAGRANT. COOLING and REFRESHING. A most DESIRABLE APPLICATION. ABSOLUTELY PURE and HARMLESS BottI sJ2s9d. Sold everywhere 1062 WREATHS FOR GRAVES. pALMER AND COMPANY (ESTABLISHED 1852) Beg to notify that they keep a Choice Selection «f PORCELAIN AND METALLIC WREATHS, With or Without Glass Shades. FUNERAL FURNISHERS, 1074 10,11, & 105, FREDERICK-STREET, CARDIFF. ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the V rwary Organs in either sex (acquired or coBewtoaonal), Gravel, and Pains in the Back- G aan»W free trom Mercury. Sold in Boxes, 4« 6d each, by all Chenuta and Patent Medicine Vendors throogbwit the World or sent to any address for sixty stamps_by the Makers, The Lincoln and Midlwrf CoantiM 9ryg Ctwpaqr, Lincoln. jubU, Jtnmsgmgnts. CARDIFF. THEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF. LEssEE AND Mr EDWARD FLETCHER ACTING MANAGES Mr JOHV SLERIDAN TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), SEPT. 21rr. LATEST LONDON SUCCESS. Messrs GLOVER and SYDNEY GRUNDyg COM. PANY from the Globe and Comedy Theatres, London, in The New Farcical Comedy, by Sydney Grundy, "She ARABIAN RIGHTS, PRECEDED BY "A LOVE GAME." MONDAY NEXT, September 24th, MISS AGNES HEWITT'S COMPANY in the Great Olympic Drama, "THE POINTSMAN.' October 8th, Wilson Barrett and Miss Eastiake. Box plan at Thompson and Shackeil's, Limited. GRAND THEATRE A OPERA HoeSE, WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF. LESSEES Messrs E. A W. JOHN. ACTING AND BUSINESS MANAGER MR JOHN MAY. ASSISTANT MANAGKR.MR HENRY CAIRNCROSS. SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT FOR SIX NIGHTS MKNCrNvi TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), 17th- 1883 of Messrs NELSON and £ ^WsON S CELEBRATED STOWAWAY COM- » under the sole management of Mr Richard Harris TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), SEPT. 21st, 1888, and following evening, at 7.30, rjtHE gTOWAWAY. Comedy Drama in Five Acts, by Tom Craven. Televhone No. 511. 707 Ibl'J pARK HALL, GRAND CONCERT. BAND OF THE ROYAL MARINE ARTILLERY, By kind permission of Lieut..Colonel Commanding. THURSDAY, 27TH SEPTEMBER, 1888. The Decorations carried out for the Reception given by his Worship the Mayor of Cardiff will remain for this Concert. Doors open 7.30; to commence at 8 o'clock, Admission-Balcony. 2s; Body of Hall, Is and bel. SWANSEA. ^LBERT HALL, SWANiiX MADAME ADELINA PATTI WILL GIVE A GRAND MORNING CONCERT On THURSDAY, Oct. 11th, 1888, For the joint benefit of the Swansea Hospital and the poor of the neighbourhood of Craig-y-Nos. Full particulars will appear in future advertisements T. N TALFOURD STRICK, ) „ 2079 JOHN W. MORRIS, |Hon^Secs. Wa&is. BAR R Y S JMPERIAL HOTEL, IMPERIAL BUILDINGS, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF. 140SBED, BREAKFAST. AND ATTENDANCE, 3s 6d. DINNERS, 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d; or Breakfast, Mea.: and Bread, 40. Good Beds, Is and Is 6d. 1258 ESTON-SUPER-MARE COUNTY tt BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT, LAWNS- TON VILLAS, newly furnished, excellent sea view.— HENRY EARP, Proprietor. 925 Q. 1 V E N WAY SAMPLES OF jyjOTHER'S HELP "rASHER," THE BEST SOAP FOR THE PEOPLlS, AT THE CARDIFF AND SOUTH WALES INDUSTRIAL EXHIBITION. SoLF. MANUFACTURERS, PHILLIPS, HObKINS, AND BRISTOL. Of all Grocers, and Wholesale of Messrs J. and C. SANKEY. Working-street, Cardiff. 1956 SUPERLATIVELY SUMPTUOUS AND EXCEEDINGLY ECONOMICAL ARE THE SUITINGS, COATINGS, VESTINGS, AND TROUSERINGS OF W. pRICE AND SONS, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIERS A OUTFITTERS. Gentlemen's Suits and Separate Garments made to oriier at a very short notice. The cut, style, finish, and make are first-class. The ranges of cloths for selection are large, new, and choice. The buyer may here see the cloths in the piece and note the general effect in»t«ad of having to look over the stale and stereo- typed bunches of patterns now being hawked all about the country by tailors' touts on commission Avoid all intermediaries, buy only at first-hand, and from the Makers, W. PRICE AND SONS," The CVtrdiff House, 50 and 51, ST. MARY-STREET 111 46 and 47. CAROLINE-STREET. CARDIFF. 1007 a A. Stone & CO., COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS EVjBRY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Propnetors of Cars, Hearses, Shellibiers, superb Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broug hams and M'" necessary equipment for Funerals. PBJCE LIST ON APPLICATION. 1108 10, 11, & 12, WORKING STREET, CAR D IFF. TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL- PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct all irregu a.riäes8DÕ re the di;¡1;ressili IIvmÐt.Omsso prevaleJli with the sex. Boxes., 12 Ud and 2s 9d, of all chemists Sent anywhere for 34 stamps, by The Lincoln and Midland Counties JOrur Co. Lincoln.—Beware of Imitations ioio r^ROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. CROSBYJS BALSAMIC COUGH V> ELIXIR. QROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR, FOB COUGHS. QROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR, FOB COLDS. QROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR, FOR BRONCHITIS. QROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR WORKS WONDERS COUGH ELIXIR, IN CONSUMPTION. QBOSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR CURES ASTHMA, COUGH ELIXIR CURES CHEST COMPLAINTS. COUGH ELIXIR, t FOR QUINSY. CROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR, FOR NIGHT SWEATS. CROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR CUBES WHOOPING COUaR. CROSBr5 COUGH ELIXIR j IS SAFE AND EFFICACIOUS CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR fe sold in Bottles at Is. 14<L, Is. 9d., 4s. 6d., and lis. each, j by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, or direct from JJR ROOKE, SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND. Easiness Jlbbreaats- 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 & 14, 1 jgT' ]\JARY gTREET, [ I 15, TRINITY. STREET & WHARTOlf BUILDINGS, Q A R D I F F. HOWELL AND QOMPANY Respectfully beg to aoaooace that they, bavt been declared the Purchasers of the Stock of Messrs. ROBERT JONES & CO., WHOLESALE MANCHESTER WARE- HOUSEMEN, ROTUNDA BUILDINGS, CARDIFF, A MOUNTING TO £1,934 48 10D bonght for Cash, subject to a large discount from Cost Prices, CONSISTING OF B LAN K E T S, JfL ANNE L S«, LINENS, HOSIERY, GLOVES, VELVETEENS, DRESS GOODS. RIBBONS, STRAWS, FANCY GOODS, HABERDASHERY, &0- The whole, together with several other deeirabJe lines, Now ON SAL" JJO WELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. QARDIFF. JL1, BRIDGE-STREET, CARDIFF. JJ A MILTON AND 0O. Beg to make an announcement to their friends of Cardiff, Llandaff, and neighbourhood that they have commenced Bwsiness as WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN WALL JJANGINGS, jyjURAL J^ECORATIONI^ BRUSHES, VARNISHES, GLASS, LEAD, AND OILS. In tbeir Show Rooms for Wall Hangings, Foreign and Hume Manufactures of high ciass quality will be found, including Rich and Artistic Coiouiings of tbe choict designs, RUltable for mansion and cottage, and at quotations within the reach of all. Builders, Decorators, and Owners of Houses receive tradesmen's allowances. A Trial Call requested. GEORGE B. MEERS. 1372—?05 ,u_ foreman. TEA.— BROCKSOPP, SONS J A CU.'S "CROWN BRAND." A deliciou! tea of grea t strength and fragrance, sparkling with "otden Pekoe tips, the early spring bloom and true guarantee af quality.—Application for Agencies to be addressed Rrocksopp, Sons. A Co 59. South wark- street, London. 1475 DR, BOO KlT^S ENGLISH MEDICINES. A BOON TO RICH AND POOR ALIKE. NO FAMILY SHOULD BE WITHOUT THEM. FIFTY YEARS OF UNPRECEDENTED SUCCESS. DR. ROOKE'S GOLDEN OINTMENT. i JJR. ROOKE'S GOLDEN OINTMENT. nFTY YEARS IN FAMILY USE. DR. ROOKE'S GOLDEN OINTMENT HAS CURED THOUSANDS OF CASES OF DR. ROOKED GOLDEN OINTMENT, INVALUABLE FOR OLD WOUNDS. ROOKES GOLDEN OINTMENT, FOR *CUTS, BURNS, OR SCALDS. DR. ROOKE'S GOLDEN OINTMENT, INFALLIBLE IN SKIN DISEASES. D& ROOKES GOLDEN OINTMENT CURES SWOLLEN JOINT. DR. ROOKE'S GOWEN OINTMENT RELIEVES RHEUMATISM. DR. ROOKE'S GOLDftN OINTMENT Is sold tbroughovt the WorM in Pots at ld each, may be had diaect from JJR. ROOKE, SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND.