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pipping Notices. A/br pARDIFF, SWANSEA, AND NEWPORT ^JjggMjgg^ TO BELFAST JCND GLASGOW, FIRST. CLASS STEAMERS Are intended to Sail with Goods and Passengers as follows:— CARDIFF TO GLASGOW via Swansea and Belfast EVERY MONDAY p.m. tide. ^SWANSEA TO GLASGOW via Belfast EVERY WEDNESDAY Evening NEWPORT TO GLASGOW via Swansea and Belfast EVERY ALTERNATE TUESDAY p.m. tide. Above route offers a favourable opportunity for making a pleasant trip to Ireland or Scotland. Passen- gers will Slid the cabin accommodation superior, and 2?ring Summer Months, in addition to regular stewirds, a Stewardess is carried. Fare-&IfsAt: Cabin, 17s 6d; Steerage, 10s; Glas- Jos* 20s; Steerage, 12s 6<i. Soldiers or bailors, Returns—Fare and a Half, available for two months. Further particulars from M. Jones and Brother, Swansea R. Burton and Son, Newport; or 1014 E. TAYLOR and CO., Cardiff. CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX The CARDIFF STEAMSHH 4&MGGGGLCOMPANY'S FIRST-CLASS SCREW T™^ STEAMERS trill sail as follows :— — Bordeaux for Cardiff ..Jan. 31 GIRONDE- Cardiff for Bordeaux Jan. 25 With iroods and vanneagers. For Rates of freight, Ac., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- thaw and Song, Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; led at the Offices of the Company, ol, Mount stuart- Iquare, Lardifl. 1071 M81 HOOPER. CAMPBELL & CO.. Managers. Ay$>r T> EGULAR SERVICE of M^TrrXr^JLfirst class powerful STEAMERS ^eaBSBSL between LIVERPOOL, CARDIFF, and ■■^DUBLIN, Cheapest and most Direct •m. — Route. Joe DUBLIN GENERAL STEAM SHIPPING COMPANY have apnointed THE S.S. CAPTAIN COOfC, 360 Tons, or other suitable Steamer, To SAIL (accidents excepted) From DUBLIN On FRIDAY. LIVERPOOL .On SATURDAY. „ CARDIFF to DUBLIN and LIVERPOOL On MONDAY. .For Rates and further particulars apply to M. Mnrphy jun., 96, North Wall, Dublin R- J- Swyny, venwick-court, Liverpool; or to M. J. BEGG AND CO., 1036 DOCKS, CARDIFF. J&&T ,4 31 KRIOAJS I. INK. £ 3rfirh -Jr.K. UNITED STATES MAIL <«HSHS £ STKAMKUN. LIVKRPOOL TO PHILA. DELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY. Pas tenders and goods landed at Philadelphia on the Vila"( of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The shortest anil IUtIIIt route to the West. fr^Mther particulars apply to RICHARDSON, PENCE, A CO., 19 and 22, Water-street, Liverpool. • CUDLIPP, Cattle • road, Cardiff Jomts B»*os- and Co., Kute Docks, Cardiff, and at Dock- Newport; S. J, DAVIES, 9, Edward-pi ice rn.NET and Co.. Abertillerj; J. MOUGAN, Office Pontyponl .1. TitOHAS, Tredegar W. 2j jj- AUSTIN, Neath-road, Landore: A. DAVIF.S, p' M«ckaii-stieet, Pontlottyn ELIZABETH DAVIS, 52, ontmorlais, Merthyr AOSTIN A sn.COCKS. Sirsmes ■P*?4 South Wales Emigration Office, • A. H. THOMAS, Church-street, Blaina; W. H. HlTCHlMSS. Agent, Aberkenfig. 1016 At&r T IVERP OOL AND ^jjfjrgrBIRKENHEAD. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION iue First Class full-powered Steamships of the South wales and Liverpool Steamship Company. Limited, PROSPERO." LLANEt.LY," "ORPHEUS," "BUHRY," tTw«i!ler Steamers, are intended to sail as under :— B L <FC CARDIFF & NEWPORT (MON.). rr"m LIVERPOOL r roui CARDIFF Side, Nelson Dock), (Liverpool Wharf, W. Dock) •SATURDAY D £ WEDNESDAY* TUESDAY & FRIDAY.* From Newport day later. LIVERPOOL AND LI.ANELLY. LIVERPOOL I From LLANELLY de« Trafalgar Dk), (New and Neville Docks), "KDNESDAT & SATURDAY. I WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. t, "curable rates to Merthyr, Cannaithen, Burry .^t, and inland towns..Apply to the Company. Post Llaneily; and to Robert Gilchrist <fc 21, Water-street, Liverpool Liverpool Wharf, Newport (Mon.); and Consulate Chambers, 53, Bute- road, Caidiff. b rates quoted, and passengers booked to the juted States, Mediterranean, Havre, Rouen, <fcc. r^L° ?re °n.'y carried as per conditions endorsed on ^ffipany s sailing bills. "It inducement offers. 1187 TNMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD. *VERPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY. « ^Ailing at Queens town every Thursday. ^Apply to RICHARDSON, SPF7NCE, & CO., Edwarrf' r'?treecA L,verP°°l or r,o S. J. Davies, 9, SteamifPlace: Queen-st, Cardiff; T. C. Howe and Co., Cai-d?ff r°^eIs' C^rd;ff.: C. J. Cudlipp, Ca-stle-road, C h i>' ^.ra" Edwards, Hill Side House, Caerphilly; erkins 17 ^^efset-place, Swansea J. Mor- a.. George-street, Swansea Austin A Sil- J r ir'wansea; T. tl. Austin, Neath-road, Landi-re; L. Bowen, Lawrence-street, Llanelly Josiah Davies, Western House, l.Ianelly H. Lewis, Old Market- ^y*eet, Wofoo -j. mo tier Ch, pohtj'priU'i. ocitio A^r IMMIGRATION CLUB. — WEEKLY CONTRIBUTIONS to *B^HSrany amount received and acknowledged. IRW amount received and acknowledged. Every facility and protection to passen- gers. Comfortable lodgings at Liverpool arranged for at *est rates, Special arrangements for parties. -f*§enc for all lines to any part of the world. Tickets ?° '"e spot. American passes attended to. Lowest •ares quoted. Send stamped envelope to JAMES ROBERTS, Licenseii Passenger Agent. SOUTH WALES EMIGRATION OFFICE. 1117 PONTYPRIDD. ICKETS for AMERICA, CANADA, 'PICKETS^ for~AMERICA, CANAdX AUSTRALIA. BUENOS AYRES. or the CAPE, "yany Line, can be had of Mr S J. Davies, 9, Edward- 2 near T.V.R Satiton, Cardiff; No other address. horised agent for P. and 0. Co -= Satining ^oriatws. THE PRINCIPALITY PERMANENT INVESTMENT JgUILDING SOCIETY. THE BEST MEDIUM FOR LOA N SON PROPERTIES. Moderate law charges. No procuration fees. Easy ^Payments. Large share in Society's profits. Facility •or redemption. The Offices. 28, St. Mary-street, Cardiff, are OPEX DAILY FOR BUSINESS. W. SANDERS, MANAGING SECRETARY. AOENTS.—Mr E. THOMAS, 43. York-place, Newport. Mr D. H. EDMUNDS, 4, Maughan-st., Penarth. Mr J. A. DAVIES, Ida-place, Ebbw Vale. 1023 7422 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE ks BUILDING SOCIETY, philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to make Advance* JO Leasehold and Freehold Securities. Interest reduced P«f per cent, on Olcl and New Advances.— John J«n. y»s, A.C.A.iecreuiry. 1C46 THE MERTHYR AND DOWLAIS BUILDING SOCIETY. — Offices, Glebeland IJouse, Merthyr Tydfil Established 1872. Incorporated Liberal Advances ( £ 100 to £ 10,0c0).—Easy Re. Payments in 3 to 17 years. Favourable Redemption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Buildings iu pro. Management Charges. DISTRICT AGENTS Cardiff and Penarth, Mr J. lIoIloway, 12, Queen's Chambers. Cardiff; Cadczton And Barry, Mr J/ewis Lewis, Quarrella-s-reet. Cadox. n; AbcrtiUery and District, Mr W. B. Harrison, .Abertillery; Newport and District, Mr H. A. Goodman, Architect, Newport; Swantta, Mr H. G. Higman, ICE. Oxford-street, Swansea Pontypridd and Rhondda, Mr H. Porcher, Pontypridd; Carmarthenshire, Mr Isaac Phillips, Burry Port, R.S.O; Tredegar and ] £ b'ou> VaI*, Mr J. D. Thomas, Aeron Villa, Rhymney. ^1058 Mr PETER WILLIAMS, Secretary. Ittsttraitce. J> H (E N I X FIRE OFFICE LOMBARD-STREET, AND CHARING-CROSS, LONDON ESTABLISHED 1782. MODERATE RATES. ABSOLUTE SECURITY. CLECTRIC LIGHTING RULES SUPPLIED. LIBERAL LOSS SETTLEMENTS. PROMPT PAYMENT OF CLAIMS. Joint Secretaries W. C. MACDONALD, AND F B. MACDONALD. LOSSES PAID OVER £ 16,000,000. Rates and full particulars can be obtained of thij Agents at Cardiff Mr oharles E. Stallybrass; Mr Thos David, 91, Ryder-street Mr David Shepherd, 1, ftederick-street; J- H. Jones, Esq., 6, High-street; D. WUliams, Consulate Chambers, Bate Docks: Mr T. H. Browse, Redwood House, Crwys-roaa, Cathays; Mr Henry Lander, Bute Docks Office. 1031 c. JENKINS AND SON. ABERTHAW BLUE LIAS LIME. WORKS: BRIDGEND. Prices for Lump and Ground on Application. 3348 BALSAM. UPERSEDED. MAT MILTON'S AMERICAN BJlRB PASTS. MAT Is warranted to ewe alk AMERICAN ■WILTON'S (discharges from the urinary HERB MAT organs in either sex. PASTE. WILTON'S Thoroughly reliable con-AMERICAN MAT venient to take. In tins, HERB MILTON'S 2s ?d and 4s 6d each. Free" PASTE. ilAT by post 3d extra. AMERICAN WILTON'S HERB IAT by post 3d extra. AMERICAN ilAT by post 3d extra. AMERICAN WILTON'S HERB MAT HEWSON'S COMPOUND PASTE. WILTON'S PENNYROYAL AMERICAN .MAT PILLS FOR FEMALES. HERB HILTON'S In boxes, Is lid and 2s 9d PASTE. W MAT each; free by post 2d extra* MAT WILTON'S Local Agents: Cardiff, Mr MILTON'S AMERICAN Monday, Chemist, 1, Duke- AMERICAN BKRB street Newport, Mr J. HERB PASTE. PhUUps, 92, Commercial- PASTE, x. MAT street; Swansea, MrKeall, MAT WILTON'S Chemist, 199, Hif?h-street MILTON' AMERICAN F. H. Hewson, 8, Victoria- AMERICAN HERB avenue, Maindee, Newport, HERB PASTH. Mon. PASTE. London: Barclay & 861L, 1042 1 -10 "OWLE 8 PENNYROYAL and STEEL jS- PILLS FOR FEMALES quickly correct aD. irregu and relieve the distressing svm Dtoms so or e valent iSr the sex. Boxes, Is lid and 2s 9d, of all chemists anywhere for 15 or 54 stamos, by The Lincoln and Counties Drue Co. Miac»la.—Beware <xf S1013 al.e5 bn Ruction. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Messrs J. G. MADDOX 4 CO. Household Furniture, at Rooms Jan. 29 Mr W. BRADLEY. Household Furnitnre, Ac., at Cardiff Jan. 28 Messrs THEOERTHEN DUNN & CO. Steamship Shares, at Cirdiff Feb. 7 Messrs ELLIS MORRIS, SUTHERLAND and CO Maenclochog Railway, at Lori clon. -.Feb. 20 Slate Quarries and a Farm, at London Feb. 20 Mr WHITTY EVANS. Oil Paintings, at Aberdare Jan. 28 leasehold Cottages, at Mountain Ash Jan. 30 Oil Paintings, at Mountain Ash Jan. 30 and 31 Messrs n. EVANS and SON Grocery and Trade Utensils, at Cardiff „Jan. 29 Messrs GOTTWALIZ <fc BO WRING. Sale at Ro&th Market, Cardiff 29 Hay, Crops, Ac., at St Fagan's .Jan. 30 Fine Art Property, at Cardiff. .Feb. 1 Spring Bulbs, Ac., at Cardiff. Feb. 2 Household Furniture, &c.. at Cardiff Feb. 8 70 Horse3, at Exchange, Cardiff .Feb. 9 Circus Property, Ac,, at Cardiff Feb 27 Furniture. at Cardiff Feb. — Mr J. E. GUNN. Household Furniture, at Cardiff. 31 Villa Residences, at Cardiff Feb. 5 Messrs W. and S. HERN. Household Furniture, at Cardiff „ .Feb. 12 Messrs H. HILL and CO. Leasehold Cottages, at Swansea Jan. 30 Mr LEWIS HOPKINS. Shop, Dwelling-house, Ac., at Penarth .Tan. 28 Leasehold Properth, at Penarth ..JaD. 28 Household Furniture, at Penarth — Jan. 29 Mr RICHARD E. HUGHES. Leasehold Properties, at Swansea. Jan. 29 Messrs JENKINS. CLARKE, A TKASDALE. Professional or Family Residence, at Cardiff.. Jan. 28 Leasehold Properties, at Cardiff Feb. 4 Cottages and Premises, at Cardiff Feb. 4 Messrs JOHN M. LKEDER and SON. Freehold Residence, at Swansea Feb. 19 Messrs PAHSONS & ROBJENT. Lease of Engineeriii,, Yard, at Newport Jan. 20 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Trees, Shrubs, Plants, Ac., at Cardiff Feb. 1 I Fat Cattle, It Cowbridge Feb. o Dwelling-house?, at Cardiff ..„Feb. 7 Fat Stock, at Peumftrk. Feb. 11 Milling and Tmde Effects, Ac., at Cardiff.Feb. 12 Premises, &c., at Cardiff Feb. 14 Ironworks, at Cardiff Mr CHARLES P. WHITELEY. Steel and Iron Works, etc., at London Feb. 13 Mr JOHN THOMAS. Fat Cattle, at Cowbridge Feb. 5 Mr JOHN YOUNG. Grocery, &c., at Pontnewvdd .Jan. 31, Feb. 1 A 2 SHERIFFS SALE. Trade Plant and Effects, at Coedpenraaen Jan. 28 SALE OF TREES, SHRUBS. PLANTS, (ke. FOR THE BENEFIT OF WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, Without Reserve, at the Back of their Offices, 5. High-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, the 1st day of February. 1889, 500 LOTS OF VERY CHOICE TREES, SHRUBS, PLANTS, &c.t Comprising STANDARD AND DWARF ROSES, Cherry Holly Rhododendrons Plum Currant Roses Pear Gooseberry Elm Pear Gooseberry Elm And a Large Collectiou of Ornamental and other Shrubs, Plants, Ac. Sale at Two p.m. SALE OF FAT CATTLE AND SHEEP I At the OPENING OF THE COWBRIDGE NEW MARKET, On TUESDAY, the 5th of FEBRUARY, 1889. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- AiNDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION at thi Market, at Eleven a.m on TUESDAY, the 5th I February next, 12 Very Prime FAT CATTLE, 32 FAT SHEEP, 10 FAT PORKERS. The Property of a Gentleman resident in the District, 4C41 j SALE OF LEASEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSES IN FLORA-STREET, CATHAYS, and ORDELr. STREKT, SPLOTTLANDS, CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Queen's Hotel, Cardiff, on THURSDAY, the 7th of February, 1389, the following well-built DWELLING-HOUSES, Situate and being Nos. 57, 59,61, and 63, FLORA-STREET. CATHAYS, CARDIFF. Containing two sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, three bedrooms. and w.c., in the occupation of Messrs L- mbert, Baker, Gunter, find O'Brieu, at a rental of 7s per week each house. They are held under a lease from E. Jl Wood, Esq., foi a term of 99 years from the 2nd February, 1375, at an aiinufti groum' rent of £ 7 lls lù. Also Nos. 2, 4, and 6, ORDELL-8TREET, SPLOTTLANDS, CARDIFF. Containing two sitting-rooms, kitchen, scullery, three bedrooms, and w.c., in the occupation of Messrs Rice, Skene, aud Tucker, at a rental of 7s per week each house They are held under lease from Lord Tredegar for a term of Sg yea.,3 tenia the 25th March, 1880, subject to a.n annual ground rent of S7 lOo!. These premises are scheduled by the Great Western Railway for their new junction with the Bute Dock under their Bill now before Parliament. For further particulars appiy to Messrs Griffith and Lambe, Solicitors. Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, 5, Hlgh-screet, Cardiff. SALE OF FAT STOCK AT PENMARK. ON MONDAY, THE llTII FEBRUAltY NEXT. LY/FESSRS STEPHENSON & ALEX- Xv_l- ANDER will SELL by AUCTION, at Penmai'k, on MONDAY, the 11th of February next. 200 VERY PRIME SHEEP and 25 FAT CATTLE. Sale at 12.30 Punctually. ST. FAGAN'S MILL, NEAR CARDIFF. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Mr Joseph Harding, who is giving np business, to SELL by AUCTION, without reserve, oniths Premises at -t. Fagan's Mill, near Cardiff, on 1UESDAY, 12th February, 1889, the m'linip of the MILLING AND OTHER TRADE EFFECTS, 10-HORSE fOWER PORTABLE ENGINE, ALSO THE f^Sg^CK. HAY. MANGOLDS, 2 shorthorn cows in calf, 4 cart and other horses, 14 Berkshire and other pigs, mow of hay, about 40 tons of mangolds, 4 wagons, 4 carts, gjgf ((oc cart, ploughs, iron roller, mowing ana reaping machine, chaffcutter. turnip scufflurs anu mincers, harrows, drags, horse rake, sheep racks, pig troughs, pikes rnkes, Ac., and the whole of the harness, dairy utensiis, and about 50 head of poultry. Also flour mixing ana dressing machines and purifier, single cylinder cockle machine, smutters, staff and prnver, stone-jack, poriaolo mil), shafting and pulleys, pulley blocks, .elevtor! Simon» three-eye roller mills, mill stones, mill picks, fAw bench, sack trucks, sack lifter, scales and weigiiti, and about 70J flour sacks. Also the contents or Blacksmiths' Shop, including an 8ft. lathe, and the ,.l,!I,nri.tt>re, and a portion of the HOUSEHOLD tURNII'URE. Luncheon at 12. Sale at 12-30. Catalogùes may. be obtallleu upon application to the Auction;ers. 5. I-til,-h-street, Car,liff. 3912 SALE OF ™ AT BOTE PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON and ALEX- ANDER are instructed by Me M-S Cory Bro*. and Co. (Limited), wlho is,re building new offices, to SK.LL by AUCTION, 81 the WINDSOR HOTEL, BUTE DOCKS, CARDlFU, on IUURSDAY, the 14th of FEBRUARY LARGE AND lMPORlANT PREMISES Now occupied by them for carrying on their business, and commonly known as Oory « Corner." Further details will appear 1n future advertisements in the meantime information may be obtained from the Auctioneers Cardifj. 3074 THE LLYNVI IRONVVORKS MAESTEG, GLAMORGANSHIRE. PRELIMIN AR Y AN OU Nc EMENT. MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX- ANDER are instructed by the Proprietors to SELL by AUCTION, at the Park, Hotel, Cardiff, during the month of FEBRUARY NLXl, jn Qne t!,e extensive „. IRONWORKS Known as the LLYNVI WORKS, situate at Maesteg, Glamorganshire. The Works consist of four blast furnaces, together with the forges, mills, engine-houses, iime and niine kilns, carpenters', fitters', blacksmiths', and repairing shops, foundry, and brickworks, all fitted up with the necessary valuable plant and machinery, &C,, for carrying on an extensive business. There are also 115 COKIf OVENS, Together with tramways, siding accommodation, and such like conveniences. In addition to these, there are large and convenient building8 tor offices, Ac., the whole Forming a most important property.^ The Great Western Branch °f the Llvnvi and Ogmore Railway at Maesteg runs into the works, which are situate midway between the two snipping ports of Cardiff and Swansea. Further details and particulars, together with a list of the plant and machinery, "jay be obtained upon application to the Auctioneers, at Oaram or to Messrs Blunt and Lawford, 9d, Greshani-sjreet, London, Solicitors for the; Vendors. SALE TO-MORROW- DUKE-STRILET AUCTION ROOMS. CARDIFF. On TUESDAY, January 29th, .1889, commencing at Two o'clock precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX AND CO. are instructed to include in the above weekly SALK the wboh. of tb" STOCK-IN-TRADE A EFFECTS of a local Tradesman, removed to the rooms for con- venience ot Sale, comprising mahogany, oak, and walnut suites in tapestry, leather, ana cloth, dining and other table*, sideboards of various slses, maho- hany pedestal writing desk, engravings and paintings, gilt and other pier glasses, hearth. rugs, iron and brass bedsteads, spring and wool mat- tresses. feather and wool beds. painted oedroom suite, washstaads and dressing tables in manogany and otherwise, toilet glasses, towel rails, mahogany and birch cheats of drawers, etc.. etc. On View morning of Sale.. „ Offices and Sale Roomn, 25, Duke-street, Cardiff, lm SALE TO-MORROW TO GROCERS AND OTHERS. Be WALTERS. NO. 1. AGATE-STREET. SPLOTLAND, CARDIFF MESSRS D. EVANS & SON are in- structed by the Official Receiver in Bank. ruptcy, T. H: Stephens. Rsq., to SE1 L by AUCTION, on the premises as above, on TUESDAY, 29th January, 1889, at 11 o'clock, a large quantity of GENERAL GROCERY AND TRADE UTENSILS. For further particulars apply to the Official Receiver, 29, Queen-street, Cardiff, or to the Auc. tioneers. 4144 CARDIFF ADVERTISING^ BILLI OSTING. AND CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY (LIMITED). OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21, CASTLE-ST. CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H. SIMPSON. Best Permanent Posting Stations in Cardiff and Neighbourhood Contractors ir ail descriptions o. Advertising Circular Distributing Ac, 99 All orders promotiy attended to 1044 ales by Nudijatt. SALE TO-MORROW (TUESDAY), 29th JAN., 1889. ROATH MARKET, CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZAND BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION (Without Reserve), at the above Market, 100 YEARLING HAMPSHIRE DOWN FAT WETHERS, The Property of Mr. Christopher Williams, Red House. 4150 SALE TO-MORUOW tTUESDAY). ROATH MARKET. MESSRS. GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING witi SELL by AUCTION on TUESDAY, 29th January, 1889, 15 PRIME FAT CATTLE, 130 FAT SHEEP, The property of some of the principal Farmers in the district. Further Entries Solicited. 4151 ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, JAN, 30, 1889. PENHEFOD FARM, ST. FAGAN'S, near CARDIFF. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ and BOWRING have received instructions to SELL by AUCTION at the above farm, on WEDNESDAY, 30th January, 1839, without reserve, the WELL-HARVESTED HAY, CROPS, &c., viz. — 3 RICKS OF WELL-MADS HAY; 2 RICKS OF WHEAT 250 TONS MANGOLDS (pulled); A CROP OF NINE ACRES OF SWEDES. Sale to commence at Two o'clock punctually. Further partlculars.may be had of the Auctioneers, Cardiff. 3309 On SATURDAY NEXT, February 2nd, at 3 o'clock. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ and BOWRING JJf-i. will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, 11. High-street, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, 2nd February, at 3 o'clock, 150 LOTS OF SPRING BULBS, including JAPANESE L1LIUMS of the moat eminent sorts, Gladiolus, Hybrids, Ac. Catalogue'' may be bad of the Auctioneers. 4154 ON FRIDAY, 8TH FEBRUARY7~ EXCELLENT SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, IN CAPITAL CONDITION, REMOVED FROM ROA«H, SUPPLIED SOME ) CAPITAL CONDITION, REMOVED FROM lWA I H, SUPPLIED SOME ) YEARS AGO BY A NOTE!) HUM OF CABINET MAKERS. | By Order ot the Owner, who is leaving for London. Also, HANDSOME SUPERIOR FURNITURE, re- moved from ANDREWS' REPOSITORY, first-class Pianofortes, and a great, variety of Miscellaneous Pianofortes, and a great, variety of Miscellaneous Eriects. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at their Sale Rooms, 11, Hixh-street, Cardiff, on FRIDAY, February 8tb, at 11 o'clock punctually, A Large Assemblage of EXCELLENT HO USEHOLD FURNITURK, comprising the coutents of 7 PRINCIPAL BEDROOMS, including a WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE WITH 6FT. WARDROBE AND COMPLETE APPOINTMENTS and others in Virginian walnut, mahogany, ash, and walnut; MASSIVE DUCHEsSK TOILET TABLES, i CAPITAL BRASS FRENCH BEDSTEADS, spring mati resses and feather beds, double and single toilet J services, chests of drawers, wardrobes of various sizes, bedroom, stairs, and landing carpets, a SUPERB WALNUT INLAID DRAWING-ROOM ] SUITE, covered in tapestry and plush, WALN UT OVERMANTEL, occasional chairs and tables, an ARTISTIC WALNUT CABINET, corner cabinets, brackets, music cabinets, and numerous minor items en suite, a BOUDOIR SUITE, pair of gilt chairs. American and walnut cabinets, centre and occasional tabies, Davenport, la<lies' work tables, overmantels, RICH IMAR1 WAR'C, SATSUMA and JAPANESE ORNAMENTS, WILTON PILE and AXMINSTER CARPErs, first-class COTTAGE PIANOFORTES. FiRST-CLASS SPANISH MAHOGANY DINING- ROOM SUITE covered in morocco, 6ft. SIDEBOARD with bevel mirror back, and 10ft. EXTENDING FRAME DINING TABLE to match, ITALIAN WALNUT LIBRARY SUITES in leather, with book j cases, SIDEBOARD and TABLES TO MATCH, Chippenda,e book case and table, sideboards of various { design*, 8ft. and 10ft. oak end mahogany dining table* writing tables, WALNUT HALL SUITE, pier masses • j tapestry table coverm, dinner services, MARBLE CLOCKS, bronze figures and ornaments, a FEW OIL PAINTINGS, ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES, cut table glass, kitchen effects, and miscallanies. ON VIEW ON THURSDAY, 7th FEBRUARY. Cata.logu.!6 may be had of the Auctioneers. HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 9th, 1889. "\F ESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING JrJL will hold their NEXT STUD SALE OF 70 HORSES 011 the above date, Present entries include— A STUD of IRISH HUNTERS and HARNESS HOR-jES. FOUR HARNESS HORSES, the property of a F irmer in Carmarthenshire. Early ent_.1"_P!I:.t\}y_soitl 4085 SALE THIS DAV „„„„„ 23, ST. ANDREWS-CRESCENT. CORNER OF ST. ASDHKW'S-CK-KSCENT AND ST. ANDREWS-PLACE. CARDIFF. SALE OF GOOD CORNER FAMILY OR PRO- F ESS I ON A L RESIDENCE AND PREMISES. MESSRS JKNKINS, CLARKE, & i TEASDALK have been Instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff 011 MON DAY, January 28th, 1889, at seven o'clock in the evening, the following very desirable family LEASEHOLD RESIDENCE, viz. All that CORNER liOU-,E iind PREMISES known as No. 23. St. Andrew's-orescent, at the corner of St. Andrew's-crescent and :st, Andrew's-plase, lately in the occupation of Richard Price, Esq. This residence is held for Lbe residue of a term of 99 years, has a frontage to St, Anti i-c wls-ei-eseent of 62 feet, and to St. Andrew's-place of 168 feet or there- about. and has front and side etitrayicer, Tbe light to erect a stable, which can be approached from the back, has been granted. The house contains grand entrance hall, drawing- room, dining-room, breakfast-room, 2 kitchens, 3 pantries, scullery, 6 bedrooms, dressing-room, bath- i ooin, butler's pantry, and other well arranged offices, the whole of which is nicely decorated and well fitted out with Venetian blinds, brass barging rods, china and linen cupboards, and other fittings. Thete is a superior conservatory, with a tirst-clnss w*ter supply, and other exceptional appliances. The whole of the decorating, heating, water supply, drainage, Ac,, has been carried out on the most approved principles regardless of cost. The property is held at the annual ground rent of E8 only. This sale offers an exceptional opportunity of acquir- ing a first-class private residence. The house has recently been vacated, therefore early possession can be bad. To view apply to the Auctioneers, and f"r turther particulars to Mr JAMES MORGAN, Solicitor, 37, st. Mary-street, Cardiff. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. MESSRS JE>KINS, CLARKE, and I' TEASDALE will SELL by AUCTION at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on MONDAY, February 4ch, at Seven o'clock in the Evening, all those TWO COTTAGES AND PREMISES. known as 22 and 24, Devon-street, Salt Mead, Cardiff. The Houses are d Kreelmld tenure, subject to an annual rent charge of £1 2s 6d per house. For further paiticulars apply to the Auctioneers, Philharmonic Chambers or to W. G GOTTWALTZ. Esq., January 18,1889. d_- Solicitor, Cardiff. SALE THIS DAY RE GEORGE HARLEY, HAULIER, DECEASED, SALOP-STREET, PENARTH. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed by the Administratrix of the late G»orge Harley, Haulier, deceased, to SELL by AUCTION, at the ship Hotel, Penarth, on MONDAY, tbe 28i.h of January, 1889, at 7 p.m., subject to conditions of sale to be then produced. All that LEASEHOLD CORNER SHOP, with Dwelling-house and large Cellars, extensive stabling, hH-y-loft, shed, and yard, with outhouses, situate and bei Ig on the corner of Salop-street and Maughau- Btreet, Penarth, and numbered 1, Salop-Street, afore- said, occupied by George Harley, deceased, up to his death, then by his widow, lately deceased, but now vacant. All the FIXTURES and FITTINGS upon the pre. mises will be included in the sale. The property is held under lease from Lord Wi ndsor for 99 yeart'rom "st May, 1857, at the low ground rent of £ 2 15s Od. The premises will, with a little outlay, be suitable for carrying on an extensive business. '1 he sum of £200 can, if desired, remain upon mort- gage of the property at 5 per cent, per annum. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff, or to Mr HIER JACOB, Solicitor, 3952 Cardiff and Penarth. SALE THIS DAY, 2 AND 3, JAMES-STREET, PENARTH. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Ship Hotel, Penarth, on MONDAY, the 28th January, 1889, at Seven o'clock in the evening, subject to conditions of sale to be then produced, the following Valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES LOT I.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING. HOUSE, being No. 2, James-street, Penarth, now in the occupation of Mr W. Phillips, as weekly tenant, at the rent orto per week. This lot is held on lease f«; 93 years from the 1st May, 1876, at the yearly appor. tioned ground rent of 1;1 llm. LOT 2.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, being No. 3, James-street, Penarth, now in the occupation of Mrs Punter, as we, kly tenant, at the rent of 6s per week. This lot is held on lease for 99 years from the let May, 1876, at the yearly apportioned ground rent of P.1 lis. I". Both these lots are well let and in thorough repair. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, lo. Queen-street, Cardiff or Mr HIER JACOB, Solicitor, 3982 Cardiff and Penarth. SALE TO-MORROW. PENARTH-74, WINDSOR-ROAD. SALE OF FURNITURE AND EFFECTS. MR LEWIS HOPKINS is instructed by Mr Ree«, who is leaving Penarth, to SELL by AUCTION, on TUESDAY the 29th January, 1889, the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Ac.. on the premises, as above, for details of which see posters. Sale to commence at 2 o'clock. Auctioneer's Offices, 10, Queen-street, Cardiff. 4083 SALE THIS DAK. The Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff. MR W. BRADLEY will SELL by AUCTION, on MONDAY, January 28, a large quantity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, handsome American Organ, large Wardrobe, &c. Sale at Two o'clock. 436 MUFFIN AND CRUMPET gEASON. TUNKS' IMPROVED GAS-HOT PLATES: SIZES—24in. by 18in., Price 21 10s; 3bin. by 25in., Price £ 3, Ready for Fixing. rjpUNKS AND CO., MILL-LANE, CARDIFF. 3386 259 I __alt5 lrt1 Ruction. VALUABLE FREEHOLD RESIDENCE FOR SALE, SITUATE AT MOUNT PLEASANT, SWANSEA. MESSRS JOHN M. LEEDER and SON -i-vJL have been instructed by the Executors of the late Edward Hammett, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Swansea Auction Rooms, Goat- street, Swansea, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of February, 1889, all that well-built FREEHOLD FAMILY RESIDENCE & PREMISES, known as The Elms, Mount Pleasant, Swansea, now in the occupation of Mr L. M. Jones as yearly tenant. It contains two kitchens, cellar and pantry on the ground floor, large entrance hall, staircase and land- ing, three reception, five bedrooms, bath and box rooms, w.c., kitchen, servants' staircase, scullery, lardar, back entrance, large ptved yard, wood and coal house, and outside w.c. A large sum has been expended on re-slating the roof, renewing the kitchen range, and inserting a hot and cold water apparatus to bath, &c. The front entrance is surrounded by a flower garden, ornlmented with trees and shi ubs. The kbove is pleasantly sind healthily situated, has extensive views, and is within five minutes' walk of church and railway-station. The front of the house is a walled-in flower garden, a portion of which is held by lease for upwards of four. and-a-balf years, at a ground rent of 16s. It has a tennis-court, ornamental fish-pond and fountain, greenhouse, and arbour. ihere will also be included a walled-in plot of ground lying between the house and Mount Pleasant, a plan ot which will be produced at the time of sale. It is held by lease for upwards of 4 years at a ground rent of 11s 6d. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. For full particulars and conditions of Sale apply to Messrs Beor, Fry, and Plant, Solicitors, Temple, street; or to the Auctioneers, at their Offices, Goat- street, Swansea. 4142 MORIAH-TERRACE. PENYGRAIG-ROAD, MOUNT PLEASANT, SWANSEA. MESSRS H. HILL and CO. have been instructed to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, in one or more Lots, and subject to Conditions ot Sale ■ which will then be read, at the Cameron Arms Hotel, High street, Swansea, on WEDNESDAY, January 30th, 1889, the following Leasehold COTTAGES, viz. LOT 1.—AU that LEASEHOLD COTTAGE, contain. ing five rooms, with back and front garden, situate and being No. 2, Moriah-terrace, Penygraig-road, Mount Pleasant, now let to a respectable tenant at 4s 6d per week, and held on lease for a term of 75 years from March 25th, 1877, at an apportioned ground rent of £2 4s per annum. LOT 2.—All those two LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, adjoining the foregoing, being Nos. 3 and 4, Moriah- terrace, held for a term of 75 years from March 25th, j 1S78, at an annual ground rout of E4 8s. The cottages are in capital repair and well tenanted, I and are well worthy the attention of small capitalists. Sale to commence at Three o'clock in the Afternoon. ¡ For further particulars apply to J. Ajeron Thomas, Esq., Sclicitor, York-street, Swansea cr to the Auc- tioneers, at their offices, 10, Castle-street, Swansea.4053 SALE TO-MORROW. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEE IN BANK. RUPTCY. TOWN OF SWANSEA. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD BUSINESS 1 PREMISES AND COTTAGES. MR RICHARD E. HUGHES has been instructed to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCIION, at the Royal Hotel, High-streer., Swansea, on TUESDA Y, January 29, 1889, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (subject to such corditions as shall then and there be produced), the following i PROPERTIES, Viz.:— 1 LOT 1.—All that extensive SHOP (formerly two shops), and known as Numbers 126 and 127, Iligli- street, Swansea. LOT 2.—Ail that extensive WORKSHOP and I PREMISES, situate in Greyhound-street, Swansea. i LOT 3.—All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING-HOUSES, situate and being Numbers 28 and 29, I Greyhound-street, Swansea, now let to Patrick Sheen { and James Kerwin at the weekly rent of Is bd and 2s j respectively. < The above Iote are held under a lease dated the 19th day of August, 1844, for the residue of the term of 93 years, from the 29th ieptsmber, 1840, subject to an annual ground rent of £ 5 14s. The Vendor reserves the right of selling the above in one lot or otherwise if separately, then the ground rent will be apportioned. LOT q.-AIl those Two COTTAGES, situate and being Nos. J58 and 159. Llcngyfelach-road, Swansea, let to weekly tenants at 3s 6d each. j Held under a. leass dated 23rd August, 1870. for a term of 99 years from 25m March, 1870, at a ground rent of £ 2 10s. The mines and minerals under all the lot are reserved. Further particulars and Conditions of Sale can be obtained of Messrs Collins and Woods, solicitors, Swansea; or from tha Auctioneer, at his offices, 4, Wind-street, Swansea. 4030 WESTFIELD, TALBOT-ST., tCANTON, CARDIFF. MR J. E. GUNN will SELL by AUC- TION, at the above address, 011 THURSDAY, January 31st. 1839, the Capital HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Comprising massive w:dnut dining-room suite, walnut sideboard, with bevelled plate-glass back; pier and other glasses, tapestry and other carpets, brass fenders and fireirons, brass-rail bedsteads, spring, wool, anrl other mattresses a complete BEDROOM suite in wal- nut, also kitchen and other requisites too numerous te mention. N-.i!.—1The Auc-ion«er be-? to drfiw Attention tc th« fact that she p.bove furniture is almost new, it b.-lng recently purchased from Messrs Howell A Co., Curdiff. Sale at 12 o'clock sh;irp. Aoctioneer's Offices, Wsst- gate-street, Cardiff. 4106 RICHMOND ROAD, Ml SKIN-STREET, RYDER- STREE T, AND TALBOT-STREET, CARDIFF. 1%/f R J- E. GUNN has been instructed to i-f.JL SELL by AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel. Cardiff, on TUESDAY, the 5th day of February, 18SH. at Seven o'clock in the evening (SII .,jeet to such csndi- tions its shall bo then and thore pioduced) all the following eligible VJLLA RESIDENCES:— LOT 1—94 and 96, RICHMOND-ROAD. Term, 99 year.=; ground rent £ 6 2s. LOT 2.—100 and 102, MISKIN-STREET. Term, 99 years ground rent, £ 7 13s. Lor 1-10, RYDER-STREET. Term, 99 years; ground rent, £ 5 6s 9d. Lor 4.-12, RYDER-STREET. Term, 99 years; ground rent, B5 48 6d. LOT 5.-51, TALBOT-STREET- Term, 9 years: ground rent, £ 5 9s. j LOT 6.-53, TALBOT-STREET. Term, 99 years ground rent, .£59, 8d If fOlmd desirable at time of sale, Lots 1 and 2 will be divided and the ground rents apportioned. For further parcicuiars see posters, or apply to the 1 Auctioneer, Westgate-chambers; or to JAMES MORGAN. Esq., Solicitor, 4086 St. Mary-street, Cardiff. STEAMSHIP SHARES FOR SALE, AT Tli," EXCHANGE (MOUNT STUART-SQUARE), CARDIFF, ON THURSDAY, 7TH FEBRUARY. 1889, AT 5.30 p.m. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN and CO. have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, as above, the following SHARgS (Unless previously disposed of), viz. :— 50 B10 Shares (fully paid) in the Balcarres Brook Steamship Company (Limited). 20 B10 Shares (B9 paid) in the United Kingdom Steamship Company (Limited). 2-64th Shares Steamship Tintern Abbey, of Cardiff. I 2-64th „ Steamship Vivienne. of Cardiff. 2-64th „ Steamship Rhosina, of Cardiff. 2-64th Steamship Friary, of Newport. 1.64th Steamship S. W. Kelly, of Cardiff. Early Entries solicited. I For Terms and Particulars, apply to the Auctioneers and Shire Salesmen, Merchants' Exchange, Docks, Cardiff > SALE THIS DAY. ABERDARE. QALE by AUCTION, at 14, Commercial- O street. Aberdare, on MONDAY, January 28th, 1889, at Six o'clock p.in., a very Choice Collection ot Superior OIL PAINTINGS by well-known artistes. Private Sale during the day. 4127 WIIITTY EVANS, Auctioneer. MOUNTAIN ASH. ALE by AUCTION on WEDNESDAY O NIGHT, 30th January, at Eight o'clock, at the Allen's Arms, Mountain Ash, THREE VALUABLE LEASEHOLD COTTAGES, being Nos. 8, 13, and 14, Jeffreys-street. 4145 WHITTY EVANS, Auctioneer. Cll-' OF- NOTICE OF SALE. MOUNTAIN ASH. SALE BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAV, 30th and 3ist, inst., at Eight o'clock, at the ALLEN'S ARMS. MOUNTAIN ASH, of very choice selection of SUPERIOR OIL PAINT- INGS^ by well-known Artists. Private Sale during the day, WHITTY EVANS, Auctioneer. CHEMICAl, WORKS, NORTON BRIDGE, COED. PENMAEN, NEAR PONTYPRIDD. mo BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on the JL. Premises as above, on MONDAY NEXT, January 28th, the whole of the TRADE PLANT AND EFFECTS At the above Works, seized under a Distress for Rent issued against Mr A. Olivers. The effects include a large iron tank, to hold about 2,000 gallons; smaller wood and iron tanks, large boiler, old cart, old iron, Ac. The Lots may be viewed on the day of the Sale, which will commence punctually at Two o'clock p. m. There will be no reserve. Caidiff, Jan, 22nd, 1889. 4163 :-==, ^rop^rtjj, &r.t to Wtt MESSRS STEPHENSON AND ALEX^ ANDEIt are instructed to LET, from the 25th MAKCD NEXT, NEW HOUSE," Situate in the Parjsh of Llanishen, near Cardiff, now occupied by William Cubitt, Ksq. The House is well situated, near to Cardiff, is con- venient and well arranged the grounds are tastefully laid out, and there is about 13 £ acres of good pasture laud, together with nearly 1,100 acres of good shooting; also good stabling accommodation. Cards to view may be obtained from the foregoing at 5, High-street, Cardift; or from Messrs J B. Sturgeand Son, Land Agents, 34, Corn-street, Bristol. 4042 nil<: liUEAT BLOOD FUJUKilil.. rpHOMPbON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- _l_ comethe worst forms of diseases? and the fouiest state of theblooa, stomach liver, and kidneys they go to; he core of every disease, wnere ao other medicine" have vower to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER cures the foilowim: complaintsIndigestion, or wind in the stomach or bowels giddiness :n the head, dimness of sight weak or sore eyes, loss of memory, palnitation of the heart, liver and bilious obstructions, asthma, or tightness in the chest rheumatics, lumbago, piles, gravei, pains in the back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore throat, 30" beads and sores of all descriptions, burns, wounds, o white sweilings, scrofula, or king's evil, gatherings tumours or cancers, pimples or blotches on the face an i body, swelled ieet or legs, scabs and itch, erysipelas jaundice, and aropsy, ana fevers of all kinds In boxes at 14d and 2s 9d each, sold by most Chemists, or from the Burdock Pill Manufactory, U Oxford-street. Swansea. loot B ILL-POSTIING AT NEWPORT, MON. J. DK REES, 180 COMMERCIAL-ROAD, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents ail the principal Hoardings in Newpor Ac. Work executed with despatch 1009 > | £ >al*s bg jLuctitftt. IN BANKRUPTCY. PONTNEWYDD, MON. TO IRONMONGERS, BUILDERS, DRAPERS, BOOT DEALERS, GROCERS, PAPERHANGERS, GINGER BEER MANUFACTURERS, AND OTHERS. MR JOHN YOUNG has been favoured with instructions by the Trustee, E. T; Collins, Esq., to SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, absolutely without reserve, the Effects of Mary Williams, a Bankrupt, and comprising GROCERY VALUED AT ABOUT £ 100: Mottled, yellow, and amber soap, marmalade. Col- man's and Keen's mustard, blue, Reckitt's starch, composites, tea, white and black pepper, black lead, blacking, oatmeal, pickles, sauce, baking powder, egg powder, pills, tinned beet, mutton, lobster, salmon, Ac., raisin wine, bottled sweets, five boxes cigars, biscuits, sundry wine, vinegar, matches, Ac., &c., also stock of blacking, black lead, sweeping, hearth, scrubbing, and other brushes. Quantity of brown sugar, fruit, butter, provision, and other paper, bags, Ac. IRONMONGERY, valued at £ 300.—1 £ ton of cut wire, lathe, and other nails (assorted sizes), lot of pink, blue, aud other colours, 3 pitch forks, scythes, paint, oils, quantity of shooting, shootinfjoint pipes.,cegister, i register, mantelahams, kitchen and other grates, kitchen boilers, 4 iron troughs, zinc and other buckets, bowls, pans, fireirons, bird cages, hinges, files, kettles, saucepans, stewpans, watering cans, slop pails, frying Eans. milk cans, cocoanut mats, washing boards, enzoline, paraffin, and other lamps, carpenters' saws, fenders, cutlery, coffin furniture, large lot of plain and fancy chimney glasses of different sizes, valuable lot of builders ironmongery, and the usual contents of an ironmonger's shop. DRAPERY, valued at £130, and consisting of rugs, cloth, carpet, shirting, skirting, Wehh and other flannels, canvas, towels, mats, umbrellas, gloves, cotton, cuffs, buttons, jacket", wool, merino, shirts, pinafores, antimacas-ars, shawls, macintoshes, scarve3, quantity of ribbon, stockings, handkerchiefs, frilling, caps, hats, lots of fronts, blinds, calico, duck, tick, satin, collars, corsets, muslin, and numerous other articles, too numerous to mention. BOOTS ANE SHOES valued at £110. MACHINERY.—Crated water machine, with all fittings complete 100 ginger beer cases, of different sizes 13 gross of ginger beer bottles. PAPER-HANGINGS.—1,200 pieces of wall paper, also a bale of wall paper (unopened). LIVE AND DEAD STOCK AND UTENSILS.— Coffee mill, brass tea scales (9 weights), coffee canister, small provision scales, 3 butter dishes, small flour scales, scoop scales (9 iron weights), weighing machine by Bartlett, sack scales and weights, baker's scales and weights, the usual baker's utensils, hand truck, fruit cleaner, coal machine, chaff machine, sundry stable utensils, sundry baskets. One cob horse (Tom), 1 cart horse (Jolly), 1 light cart horse (Sailor), 2 coal carts, 2 drays, 1 bread trap, 1 light dog cart, 2 old carts, 5 sets of harness, 25 loads manure. OFFICE FURNITURE, — Comprising 1 safe by Edwards, 1 copying press, fender, 5 files, 4.250 envelopes, 11 day books, sundry note paper, memo books, delivery books, 1 sale ledger. Sals will be held on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, January 31st, February 1st and 2nd, 1889, and on MONDAY, February 4th, if necessary, at 1 p.m. each day. The Grocery and Utensils and Live and Dead Stock will be sold 011 THURSDAY*. The Ironmongery on FRIDAY, and Drapery, Boots, Ac., on SATURDAY. For further particulars apply to the Trustee, E. T. Collins, Esq., 39, Broad-street, Bristol; oe to the Auctioneer. ] Dated Auctioneer's Office, 7, Tredegar-place, New. port, Jau. 25th, 1889. I fetitars attft Contracts. ARDIFF CORPORATION WATER tVORKS. TAFfr FAWR SECTION, CONTRACT No. 4. STORAGE RESERVOIR No. 2 (CANTPvEFF* The Cardiff Corporation are prepared to receive TENDERS FROM COMPETENT PERSONS for the Completion of the CANTREFF (No. 2) STORAGE RESERVOIR, including the Embankmen t. Valve Shaft, Overflow Weir, Bye Wash, Bridges, Road Diversions, Fencing, and other work. Diversions, Fencing, and other work. This Reservoir is situate in the Taff F-iwr Valley, near Capel Nant Ddu, in the county of Brecon, about seven miles from Merthyr, and adjoins the turnpike j road from Merthyr to Brecon. Drawings may be seen, and printed specification, form of tender, and bill of quantities may be obtained from the enginesr.Mr J. A. B. Williams, M. Inst. C, E., Queen's Chambers, Queen-street, Cardiff, after the 8th day of February next, on payment of a deposit of £20, which will be returned after t;.e receipt of a bona fide tender, with the bill of quantities fully priced out, and the specification attached, but on that condition only. Sealed tenders, addressed to •' The Waterworks Committee, Town Clerk's Ottita, Town-hall, Cardiff," ¡ and endored" Tender for Cantreff Iteservoir," are to be delivered n'i later than 4 p.m. on Thursday, tile 28th February next. The Corporation do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. SPECIAL NOTICE. It. i particularly requested that no person will propose to undertake the performance of the above Works unless he be properly qualified by practical skill and experience acquired as a master contractor in the construction of extensivo public works of a similar kind, and be iu all ottlerrespectg fully com- petent and responsible lor the performance of the c;; 't Dated this 21st day of January, 1889. 4026 J. L. Wffi ATT.EY, Town Clerk, TO CONTRACTORS AINTD BLILDERS. The Directors of the Blaenavon Grs and Water Company, Limited, Blaenavon, Mon., invite TENDERS for tlie EXCAVATION and BUILDING of a BRICK GASHOLDER TANK, 51ft. 6in. by 18ft., at their Gas Works as above. Plans and specific tions may be seen at. the Company's Office by appointment with tbe Manager, to whom Tenders are to be sent on or before Thursday, February 7th next. The Directors do not bind themsolves to accept the lowest or any tender. CHAS. WHITE, Manager. Gas and Water Works Offiee, Blaenavon, Mon., January 26th, 1889. 4157 BUILDERS desirous of TENDERING 13 for ALTERATIONS at the CROSS KEYS INN, ILANi WIT-MAJOR, for Messrs HANCOCK and CO. (LIMITED), can see Plans and Specifications and obtain Quantities at my Office on or after SATUR- UAY, January 26tli, 1889. Tenders to bs sent to Messrs Hancock and Co, (Limited), Bute -.street, Cardiff, addressed outside, Tender for Cross Keyp," on or before Ten a.m. on WEDNESDAY, 6th February, 1889. Messrs Hanccck do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 4107 JNO. P. JONES, 27, Park-street, Cardiff. ipLANS and all PARTICULARS relating JL to TWO SMALL COTTAGES to be RE-BUIL? at LLANTWIT-JVi^JOR for JOS. GASKELL, Esq., t'an be obtained at my Office on or after JANUARV 26th, 1889. 4108 JNO. P. JONES, 27, Park-street, Cardiff. -n ^nles firifrafs Contract. "LT'OR SALE. — The very useful Iron J- Steamship "TRENT," built 011 the Clyde in 1870, and favourably known in tho Black Sea and Mediterranean Trades. 1,734 Tons gross register, 1,142 nett, with large measurement capacity carries 2,400 1870, and favourably known in tho Black Sea and Mediterranean Trades. 1,734 Tons gross register, 1,142 nett, with large measurement capacity carries 2,400 tons D.W. ail told. Is fitted with Water Ballast. Dimensions, 253*4 by 33 0 by 24'0. Engines—Compound Cylinders, 31in. and 54in, Stroke. 33in. Had new Boilers in 1878. Has lofty 'Tween Decks. About due in Lcndon, where she can be seen.—Apply to Glover Brothers, 88, Bishopsgate-street Within; London, E C. 0 BE SOLD OR LF^ FOR aTtERM^ JL MILFRAEN COLLIERY, situate near WAEN- AVON STATION, on the London and North Western Railr-ay (with which it is connected by a branch line), and lying within easy reach of the shipping ports of Newport and Cardiff. The seams comprised in the taking are the Horn, Bvdelog, and Yard Veins, uuder an area of about baD acre-t, which can be worked at very moderate royalties during an unexpired term of 30 years from 1st January. 1887. Milfraen Pit is sunk to the lowest measures. Drainage is effected at a low cost by means of a pump worked by the lessors, The surface arrangements comprise granaries, hay-room, chaff-house, machine-house, office, smiths', carpenters', and storekeepers' shops, together with the necessary screens ;,lId siding accommodations for a large output. Six workmens cottages near the pit will also be included in the taking. For particulars apply to JNO. WORTON, 3866 Blaenavon Works, Blaenavon, Mon. DIRECT FROM THE MILL K NITTING WORSTEDS & KNITTED HOSIERY AT MILL PRICES. A CARDIFF BRANCH OF THE QREENOCK WORSTED AJILL YARN STORES HAS BEEN OPEN ED 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 & CO., 153 13565 GREENOCK. 2932 I G. A. STONE CO., COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS EVERY REQULSITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. I Proprietors of Cars, Hearses, Shellibiers, superb Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broug.Jiams, and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION. 1108 10, 11, A 12, WORKING STREET, CARDIFF. WALES FOR EVEn. Messrs TYLER and CO., MAESLLYN MILLS, Llaudyssil, South Wales, have just obtained a "Gold Medal" at Sydney International Exhibition, in addi- tion to the Highest Awarded Honour" at Adelaide, and Highest Awarded Medal' at Liverpool, for THEIR FLANNELS, CLOTHS, SERGES, HOSIERY and YARNS. Ask for TYLER'S GOODS, and buy no others. Agents in CARDIFF—Messrs HOWELL and CO., St, Mary-street, 13607 iW96 BLANCHWORTH POULTRY FARM CO., DURSLEY, GLOUCESTERSHIRE. SPECIAL OFFER OF PURE-BRED POULTRY, DURING THIS MONTH ONLY. Cockerels and Pullets at prices ranging from 5s to 7s 6d and 10s 6d each, according to age. Clearing out Surplus Stock in order to introduce fresh blood. All orders booked stiictly in rotation. Surplus Stock in order to introduce fresh blood. All orders booked stiictly in rotation. Our sole Terms are Cash with order. SSld I ublí, jlaticts, I CARDIFF INSTITUTE FOR THE BLIND. The ANNUAL MEETING will be held at the Institute, Glossop-road, on WEDNESDAY, the 50th inst., at 4 p.m. G. F. WEBB, Pro Secretary, All subscribers of £1 and upwards are entitled to vote. 4084 R F. ATKINS, MUS. BAC., OXON~ will be PREPARED to RECEIVE hfa PUPILS studying the PIANOFORTE, SINGING, HARMONY, I and the ORGAN", Ac., on and after TUESDAY, Dee. lbzh, and to remind them and others that the THEO- RETICAL EXAMINATION (R.A.M.) will TAKE PLACE ou SATURDAY, February 9th. 3S95 TL REWARD. — WANTED, the oWJP_\7 present ADDRESS of Mr ROBERT KNIGHT, late of Prince-street, Bishop-street, St. Paul's, and formerly of Angees-tarrace, Totte/down, Bristol, Traveller, age 1 about 40 short, stoutly built, light complexion, and lume. The above reward will be paid to anyone first supply. ing this information, leading to his recovery, by Mr C. J. RYLAND. 4139 Cardwell-chambers. Bristol. CARDIFF RECREATIVE EVENING fc CLASSES. By thenind permission of His Worship the Mayor, David Jones. Esq., who has consented to preside on the occasion, a Meeting of those interested in the establishment and maintenance in Cardiff of Recreative Evening Classes will be held in the Mayor's Court, at the TOWN HALL, TO-NIGHT (MONDAY), JAN. 28th, at 8 p.m. Busuc,-s :-To ornise the Cardiff Recreative Evening Claso 38 Association, and adopt rules for its guidance, etc. 372 JJ* 'smF F VALE RAILWAY. NOTICE. On and from FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 1st, 1889, Alterations will be made in the Times of the Trains leaving Cardiff Docks ar_' Cardiff (Queen-street) Stations as under ;— The 9.15 a.m. from Cardiff Docks will be 9.45 a 111. The 9 43 a.m. from Cardiff (Queen-street) will be ? 34 a.m. The 7.43 a.m. and 5.3 p.m. trains from Cardiff Docks will, from Abomn-strcat Station, be run in conjunction with the Penarth trains to Sully. The 9.2 a.m. from Sully will run through to Cardiff D(lck. J. HURMAN, Cardiff, January 26,1889. Traffic Manager. THE WESTERN COUNTIES & SOUTH -JL WALES TELEPHONE COMPANY (LD.1 PUBLIC TELEPHONE CALL-ROOMS. IMPORTANT NOTICE. Free use of CALL-ROOMS by SUBSCRIBERS for Local Calls. The Company have decided, as an additional facility to the subscribers to their Exchange system, to give them and their representatives the free use of ail Call- rooms in their own town for local communications with other subscribers iD that town on production of a pass, to be obtainud at the Comoauy » Offices upon payment of os as a deposit, returnable on the holder delivering it up at the expiration of the Exchange rental agreement, or at any earlier period. Applications for these passes to be made to the Ccmpany's Offices to 4109 E. M. PARSONS, Exchange. Cardiff. IGH STREET BREWERY, SWANSEA. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BREWERY IN SWANSEA. Ths Proprietor, Mr Thomas Jones, begs to thank his 1 numerous patrons for past favours, and to inform them his A e8, Stouts, Ac., bear a standard to any manu- factured in Swansea and neighbourhood. The hands employed ar? thoroughly skilled and experienced, and the process of manufacturing is conducted upon the most approved principles. Great care is taken that only th* tinest Malt and Hops are used, and all regards purity, strenfih, and delicate flavour, these Ales cannot tail to give entire satisfaction. Tbe Premises occupied are large and commodious, covering an extensive area. of ground. The Buildings comprise Stores, Brewery, and Maithouses. The latter are arranged on the most advanced lines. Tbe machinery and appliances in use '> I areo. tne most modern design, ice stores are heavily stocked. aud this fact, together with the, excellent system of organisation that prevails throughout, is mot conducive to executing the most urgent orders at tht; s,iortest notice. Concerning Mr Jones's status, it will be sufficient to say that he rauks among the leading and most poptilar and respected business men in Swansea. 4020 I> EGIMENTAL ORDERS by COL. l-tJ C. H. PAGE, Commanding 1st Glamorgan Artillery Volunteers Cardiff. 26th January, 1889. Gan and Recruit Drill every evening at 7.30 (except Saturday). By order, (Signed) W. PITMAN, j Major and Adjutant. 'I' lloiiCBS. OWELL &- ALLENTSOUTH WALES COACHBUILDING COMPANY, vri f'.VYISS, CARDIFF. A"tperson or persons having a CI AIM against the above-named estate must send full particulars of the same not later than SATURDAY, February 2nd, 1839, to the undersigned. DAVID L. OWEN, Arbitrator to the above Estate, 4141 Penarth, Cardiff. THE BANKRUPTCY ACT, 1883. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE EDWARD EVANS, of Hafod, near Pontypridd, Glamorganshire, Grocer. Pontypridd-No. 1 of 1889. Receiving order made-January 16th, 1889. Date ot order for summary administmtion-Jannary 23rd, 1889. Date of adjudication-Tinuary 16th, 1889. Date and place d first meetiiig-February bth, 1889, at 12 ibon, at the Official Receiver's Office, Merthyr Tydfil. Date of public examination February 12th, 1859, at 2 p.m., at the Court-house. Pontypridd. w, L. DANIEL, Official Receiver. Address-65 Hijb-street, Merthyr Tydfil. Datod this 26th day of January, 1389. IN THE HIGH COURT OF JUSTICE, QUEEN'S BENCH DIVISION. THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1588. THE MUNICIPAL ELECTIONS (CORRUPT AND ILLEGAL PRACTICES) ACT, lSdV NOTICE IS HERKBY GIVEN that the Queen's Bench Division of the Hign Court of Justice will bo moved on TUESDAY, the 29th day of Jauuary, 1889, at 10.30 o'clock in the Forenoon, or so soon thereafter as Counsel can be held, 011 behalf of t'lir JOSKPU RUSSELL BAILEY, Baronet. M.P., a Candidate for election under the said Local Government Act, 1888, for the Llaugattock Division of the County of Brecknock, for an oriiei that the printing, publishing, and posting of tbe election address of the said can- didate, and of a certain bill, placard, or poster, which tailed to bear upon the face thereof the name and address of the publisher, may be declared to be an exception from thd provisions of the Municipal Elec- tions (Corrupt and Illegal Practices) Act, 1884, which would otherwise make the same an illegal practice. Dated t!iis 2oth day of January, 1889. INGRAM, HARRISON, and INGRAM, 67, Lincoln's-inu-Fiei'ls, Solicitors for tha Applicant. To the Electors of the IJangattock Division of fcheJCounty of Brecknock, and Do the Opposing Candidate, and to the Returning Officer. 4168 ^public ^Jpcntinmtts. THE CORPORATION OF CARDIFF require the services of a Married Man as resident DEPUTY MANAGER for the MARKETS and SLAUGHTERHOUSES at Canton. Salary, 30s per week, with house, coal, and gas, and one suit of uniform per annum. The person appointed will be required to devote the whole of his time to his duties. Applications, in the candidate's own handwriting, stating age, present occupation, and enclosing copies of nofinora than three recent testimonials, to be sent to me on or before the 4th February next, endorsed Deputy Manager, Canton Market." Canvassing any Member of the Council will be considered a disqualiifcation. J. L. WHEATLEY, Town Clerk. Town-hall, Cardiff, January 17th, 1889. 3996 w ILLINGS' ENAMELLED.. LETTERS FOR SHOP SIGNS AND ADVERTISING PURPOSES. MOST BRILLIANT INVENTED. SOLE AGENTS THE BUILDING TRADES SUPPLY STORES, MILL-LANE, CARDIFF. 444 SEND FOR LIST. 3906 10t UTC HINSON'S jpiANOFORTE "yj^TARE HOUSE, CLARENCE-PLACE, NEWPORT. FIRST TO REDUCE THE PRICE OF TUNING IN SOUTH WALES. SINGLE. TUNINGS. Newport and Cardiff 3S Country 4S PIANOFORTES. HARMONIUMS, AMERICAN ORGANS, FROM los 6D PER MONTH. Every Instrument Warmnted for Ten Years. We have great pleasure in recommending Hutchinson's of Newport as Competent Pianoforte Tuners and Repairers. 3127 JOHN BRINSteEAD A SONS. E P P S S GRATET<TTL AND COMFORTING. (BREAKFAST) COCOA. MADF, SIMPLY WITH BOILING WATER OR MILK. 487-4115 rp HE BLAENDARE COMPANY^ JL LIMITED, PONTYPOOL, MON. MANUFACTURERS OV FIRE BRICKS, BLOCKS, AND FINE GROUND FIRE CLAY, ) Equal in Quality to Stourhridg-e Goods. The Blaendare Company, Limited, make a speciality of the manufacture of Fire Bricks, Ac., for use in Siemens' Steel and Glass Works, and hold testimonials fr m the principal iron and Steel Works, Ac,, in South Wales and Monmouthshire. 1124 J (Eimratnm. CARDIFF. i JOSEPH PARRY, Mus. Doc. (CANTAB), LECTURER IN MUSIC AT THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE, CARDIFF. AND MB D. MENDELSSOHN PARRY. PRIVATE LESSONS in VOICE CULTURE and SINGING, PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, and COMPOSITION, at BEETHOVEN CHAMBERS. 2 NEWPORT-ROAD (Just opposite the College), i And at their private residence, CABTREF, 23, PLYMOUTH-ROAD, PENAKTH. Prospectus on application. COLLEGE CLASSES. —Harmony: Mondays at 1 2, 7; Tuesdays at 2.30. Musical Form, for pianists and voouists: Thursdays at 2.30. Theory and sight singing, all choir members: Mondays at 8, College Philharmonic Society Tuesdays at 8. THE LENT TERM COMMENCES ON MONDAY, í JANUARY the 14TH, 1889. 1134 T. CATHERINE'S, CARDIFF, A FIRST-CLASS MODERN SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, WITH KINDE&GAKTEN, TECHNICAL, AND COLLEGIATE DEPARTMENTS. r*cellent premises, wide curriculum, thorough tea iiing, moderate and inclusive fees. Unusual suc- r cess at public examinations. Careful preparation for the University Colleges (scholarships and exhibition-, of the value of £ 220 a year have been g,lined). Prospectus and application forms trom Miss TullU, 1L, Park-place, 13612 3722 TERM BEGINS MONDAY. TANUA&Y 2lst. at 2.30. HARROW HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL,* JUL ROATH, CARDIFF. PRINCIPALS THE MISSES MARKS. Assisted by an efficient staff of experienced Teachers. Large house, airy rooms, good recreation ground. SCHOOL HOURS.—For Class-work, 9.15 to 1.30. Preparation, 2.45 to 4.50. FEES (inclusive of English, French, Latin, Mathe- matics, Science, Drawing, Class-singing, Drilling, and Needlework), 13 10s per Term. Additional Fee for Board, 1;7 7s per Term. REo. A-;SEMBLY.-Boarders, January 22nd. Day Pupils, January £ 3r<L 3752 E.NSINGTON HOUSE, KEITSI NGTON HOUSE, lk WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS. Plinciprùs-Tbe Misses HARVEY. 1119 The Spring Term will commence JANUARY 23. 1889, UT. OLAVE'S SCHOOL FOR GIRLS O No. 20, WINDSOR-PLACE, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL, Mrs PHILLIPS (Cert. Cambridge, with honours). Pupils prepared for local examinations. Vacancies for boarders. The NEXT TERM WILL BEGIN on MONDAY', JANUARY 21st. Dancing classes will be resumed on Thursday, January 24th. 3832 -1 00 I-NE VILLA, I:OATH-ROAD, v CARDIFF. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRINCIPAL Miss WILLIAMS. Term comnances on Wednesday, 25rd Ja\uary. 3942 PENARTH, PREPARATORY SCHOOL for BOYS, JL HASLAND HOUSE, PENARTH, will :k&- OPEN (D.V.) Jan. 22nd, 1849. Prospectus ou applica- tion to Mr JOSEPH LUGG. 873 COWBRIDGE. MHE GREAT HOUSE SCHOOL. A PRINCIPALS Mrs and the Misses CULVEBWHUL (Associates in Arts). Pupils prepared for Oxford and Cambridge, Locals, College of Preceptors. Royal Academy of Music, and Trioity College.. Tuition by correspondence in Harmony and Counterpoint (Miss A. E. Culver*eli, A. Mus.) Private lessons and classes for Oil Painting, Water Colours, Ac., 2s 6d per claooes for Oil Painting, Water Colours, dec., 2s 6d per lesson. Violin lessons by Professor E. T. Roberts ICardiir), 2 guiuous per term. Examination successes and prospectus of school on application to ths principals. The School Re-opens 21st January, 1889. 1024'7a33 J MAESYCWMMER. THE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, I SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESYCWMMER, j CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL—Mrs NICHOLLS, F.E.I.S., F.S.Sc, I Gold and Si.' ver Medallist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in union with Trinity College, London, and tne Society of Science, Arts, and Letters, London). j The last three years 600 certificate,'?, over 400 cis- tinctions, and 350 special certificates have been gained from Trinity College. Royal Academy. Co:Iege of Pro- ceptorb, Science antt Art (London), and the Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and Edinburgh also prizes I from Trinity College and Science and Art (London). A bronze medal from the International Exhibition (Science and Art) for painting, and 48 certificates of merit for drawing, painting (oil and water colour), Vid various kinds of re: dlework. The girls have passed in as many as 12 subjects, in- rludiagGernian. French mathematics, drawing, paint- ing, music, book-keeping, geometry, perspective. Botany, Acoustics, literature, and everything uaefuL The Examiners 1 London 1 said:—"The work done by this school is exceedingly good and creditable to the Principal." "Arithmetic Excellent," "Scripture tilt Excellent." Eloo per anuutQ is given in Scholarsuips, and:EloO to IC180 iii prizea. Hundreds of testimonials from parents anu pupils in all parts of the world. Fees for boarders, including tuition, prizes, scholarships and preparation for any University Exami- nation five guiueas. Day pupils, one guinea. "A school to meet the times, good, cheap, and comfort aole."—Vide Press. 13527 2563 NEATH. ATEATH, —PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. -1.1 Higher Education.—Application for terms, Ac., to Archdeacon of Llandaff, or Headmaster. Neath. 1118 11 *—f HIRWAIN. ENGINEERING SCHOOL, HIRWAIN, GLAMORGAN. STUDIES WILL COMMENCE Feb. 12, and will include the various (advanced, branches of a thorough English i-ducatics, together with Latin, Mathewatios, ana tb6 principles and practice of Sanitary Engineer- ing, Coal Mining, and Agriculture, including the reclamation of waste bond and the economic develop- ment of landed estates. Surveying instruments and drawing room provided. Particulars may be had from the PRINCIPAL^ R. MACLEOD, who has iiad a large ana varied experience in the construction of engineering work. and formerly Classical and Mathematical Teacher, South-Western Academy, Glasgow,; or from Mr G. PROSSER. Harris. !ltlet. Hirwain. 3925 SWANSEA. ARNOLD COLLEG E, WOODLANDS- -CTL TERFLA C 1;, -Principal EDGAR WILLIAMS, B.D.-SCHOOL BE-OPKNSrfUfiSDAY, 22pd inst. 8?0 BELLE VUE. MOUNT PLEASANT, SWANSEA. GIRlS' BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL Princi. pals-the Misses PHILLIPS. Resident Foreign and English Governesses and Visiting Masteis. Pupils prepared for Local Examinations. Belle Vue, in accommodation, situation, and recrea- tion grounds, offers special advantages for healthful study, comfort, and pleasure. Terms and references on application to the Principals. Term commences January 17th. 4160 ABERGAVENNY. A DIES' SCHOOL, MILFORD HOUSE. PRINCIPAL—MRS YATES. The Educational Advantages are of a superior kind, and the establishment is so conducted as to enture the happiness and well-being vf pupiis. NEXT TERM DAY-WEDKESOAY, JANUARY 23rd, 1889. 518 CARMARTHEN. UEE-N ELIZABETff GRAMBIAR SCHOOL. CARMARTHEN. FOUNDED 1576. HEAD MASTER—J. J. LLOY D WILLIAMS, MA., Oxford. MATHEMATICS-E. U. HENSLEY, M.A., Cambridge, Boll Univ. Scholar and 12th Wrangler. SCIIZNCZ-J. F. HAR'IN, B.A., Cambridge, 2nd Class Science Tiipo,, with other efficient Masters. Preparation for all Public Examinations. Two large Boarding Houses under Head Master's Charge. Next Term begins FRIDAY. JANUARY 11th, 1889. Successes in year 1888 :— £ 50 Classical Exhibition, Oxford; S60 Open Science Scholarship, Cambridge first-class London Matriculation, two higher Oxford and Cambridge certificates- two distinctions do. History and Chemistry, four lower do.; 13 first classes, 53 firat and second classes May examination Science and Art, South Kensington passes in Preliminary Law and Medicine, do. for National Provincial Bank, Matricula- tion Trinity College, Dublin, and Lampeter. N. B.-In last lower certificate examination a boy from this school obtained highest number of first classes among Welsh candidates. Apply Head Master. 1953 CHEPSTOW. 'CHEPSTOW GRAMMAR SCHOOL. For Sons of Merchants and Professional Men. Highest Education University Masters. Beautiful country and premises. 289 CLIFTON, BRISTOL. ("^ROFTONHOUSE SCHOOL, CLIFTON, BRISTOL.—Large premises, close to Downs Lofty rooms a ad dormitories. Very successful in preparing pupils for all examinations Especial care for those destined for commercial life. Excellent results at Looals." Three scholarships (classical, mathematical, medical) gained this year. Science ana otLer lectures during Winter terms.—Head Master -Clan,rles E. Cocper, A.C.P., F.R.G.S. 849 JJ IG H C L ASS" EDUCA TIO N, BRIGHTON HOUSE SCHOOL, REDLAND PARK, CLIFTON. Established 1873 to provide a thoroughly good education at moderate terms. There will he four Vacancies for Boarders and a few for Day Pupils January 22nd. Names should be entered at once. Large premises near the Downs. The number of pupils limited to 120 (45 boarders). An excellent table kepr. A good home fur boarders. Large staff of efficient tutors. Four departments. Pupils admitted from eight to twenty years of age. All subjects taught. Inclusive terms. Playground, well- fitted workshop, gymnasium, football, hockey, cricket, and tennis clubs. Separate house as Sanatorium. Pupils successfully prepared for the Army, Navy, Civil Service, Medical and Preliminary Law Examinations, as well as for those of the Universities, Oxford and Cambridge Locals, College of Preceptors, Science and Art Department; also for the Musical Examinations of the Royal Academy and Trinity College.—Prospectuses, examination successes, references, and full particulars on application to the Head Master, 36/2 Mr CHARLES BIGG. pgfrltr Àmttsmttnt5. CARDIFF. PI RAND THEATRE AND OPERA VJT HOUSE, WESTGATE-STREET, CARDIFF THE GRANDEST THEATRE IN WALES. LIGHTED ENTIRELY BY ELECTRICITY. LESSEES Messrs E. A W. JOHN. JQICK WHITTIN G TON h the MOST SUPERB and GORGEOUS PANTO- MDlK fcver produced in CARDIFF.-(Vide Press Opinions.) AFew II FACTS ABOUT the GREAT PANTOMIME, "DICK WHITTINGTON," FACTS ARE STUBBORN THINGS." "•FACTS ARE VERY HARD TO GET OVER. ••PACTS ARE VERY HARD NUTS TO CRACK BUT TIS AJFACT I That the Misses ADA and ADDIE BLANCHE are the PHJKMIERE English Burlesque Artistes of the Day appearing Nightly in "DICK WHITTINGTON." "APACT" That Mr E. W. COLMAN as "IDLE JACK" has scored the GREATEST SUCCESS ever known in Cardiff. A EACT" That Mr OWEN as "AIRY ANNIE is the essence of eccentricity and Pantomime humour. "A FACT" That Miss LUCY WESTON (The Queen of Song) is received Nightly with un. bounded applause "A FACT" That Miss NELLIE LINGARD is the most charming Princess on the Stage. A FACT That MADAME CLARI S BALLETS are the most beautiful in Cardiff. A RACT" That is acknowledged by all is that the SCENEry And DRESSES are SU- PERIOR to anything ever How in Cardiff, "A PICT" Xfaa* THE ETHAR1AN TROUPE we the most skilful and classical Gymnasts that buve ever .appeared in Cardiff. A FACT" That the WHOLE COMPANY are the most TALENTED ever seen in Cardiff. "A FACT" That ii: every RAILWAY CARRIAGE. OMNIBUS, TRAMCAR, OFFICE, and SHOP tbe one sreat topic of conversation is the GIGANtlC SUCCESS of DICK WHITTINGTON." "A FACT" That is UNDOUBTED and UNDE. NIABLE is that hundreds are nightly unable to get admission to Witness the GRAND PANTOMIME. DICK WHITTINGTON AND HIS CAT." Kon-"Il\ITI'ATlu" is THE SINCEREST FLATTERY." 1 Shall Keep My Eye on You." GRAND MORNING PERFORMANCE, Saturday, February 2nd, at 2 p.m. Children Half-price. SPECIAL TELEATRF. TRAINS. Box Plan at Thompson and Shackell's (Limited) Telephone No, 511. I Doort open at 6.30; Performance at 7 o'clock. I ^mtrsmrcs. I' I GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. STANLEY BICYCLE SHOW AT CRYSTAL PALACE. On SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2nd, a FAST EXCURSION to LONDON will leave Cardiff at 4.50 a.m., Newport 5.10, Chepstow 5.40, Lydney 6.5, Newn- ba.m 6.25 return at 12.20 a.m., February 4. For fares see special bills. 4162 HENRY LAMBERT, General Manage-. cations. PRICE SEVENPENCE. CHAMBERS' JOURNAL c FOR FEBRUARY begins a new volume, and contains the open. in Chapters of a NEW NOVEL by D. CHRISTIE MURRAY, jl31 entiued- JOHN VALE'S GUARDIAN. Chapters I. to V. JEREMY YORK. A COMPLETE STORY, by W. CLARK RUSSELL. HAMBERS JOURNAL FOR FEBRUARY- CONTENTS. Term begins again. Curious Wagers, HAMBERS^ J OURNAL FOR FEBRUARY. Curious Court Customs in Austria. Our Spire- and Spirelets. Xxusts and Syndicates. CHAMBERS, JOURNAL V FOR FEBRUARY. Trapping Tiger?. Indiscriminate Charity. Overland to India in 1789 and 1889. CHAMBERS' JOURNAL — FOR FEBRUARY. Spot" and Futures." An old Chapter Rarely Read. Iron in its Relations to Life. HAMBERS' J OURNAL FOR FEBRUARY. A Begging Letter. In tbe City ot the Golden Gate. Antipyria. HAMBERS' JOURNAL HAMBERS' JOURNAL FOR FEBRUARY. Swearing in at Highgate. Poetical Pieces. The Forth Bridgeand tbe November Gales. From a Canadian Bank Clerk's Note Book. Tbe Month: Science and Art- 4125 W. and R. CHAMBESS, LONDON ANI> EDINBUBGJI. To the Young men of Ei,gland who suffer from Nervous Debility, Just Published, THE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI- EXCE OF AN INVALID, Designed as a Warning and a Caution to others snp- p'ymg at the same time the moitu- of SELP-Cunr,, by one who has cured himself, after undergoing the usual amount of Medk Imposisiou and Quacterv. Single Copies may be had (post free) by sendlnz a stomped addressed envelope to the author, ARI H (TR DIXON, Esq., HOUNSLOW, near LONDON. 3432—13595 E X H I BIT ION. R J. HEATH AND SONS Have been awarded the ONLY SILVER MEDAL FOR T) I ANO F ORTES. THE HIGHEST AWA.UD TO ANY FIRM IN MONMOUTHSHIRE OK WALES. R. J. HEATH AND SONS. 51, QUEEN. STREET, c ARDIFF. R- J. n. & Sons have just been appointed Sole Agents in this district for the celebrated Pianos by Steinway A Sons, Ntvw York 9431 1066—6 BILLPOST3NG IN CARDIFF. GLAMORGAN BILLPOSTING COMPANY. LIMITED, 63, ST-MLA18Y-STREET (comer of Wood- street), CARDIFF. Firttt-claas stations, efficient posters, immediate attention 9 all order&-ARTHULt GIL- BERT, Manager. 3868 CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR. CROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR, FOR COUGHS, CROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR, FOR COLDS. c ROSBY'S COUGH: ELIXIR, FOB BRONCHITIS. £ JROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR WORKS WONDKBS CROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR IN CONSUMPTION. CROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR CURES ASTHMA. CROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR CUBES CHEST COMPLAINTS; CWSBRS COUGH ELIXIR, FOR QUINSY. QROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR, FOR NIGHT SWEATS. CROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR CURES WHOOPING COUGH, CROSBY'S COUGH ELIXIR IS SAFE AND EFFICACIOUS CROSBY'S BALSAMIC COUGH ELIXIR Is sold in Bottles at la. 1. ls. 9d., 4s. bd., and lis. each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors, or direct from DR ROOKE, SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND. public }..mnstmtlUS. CARDIFF. fJJHEATRE ROYAL. LKSSKK AND MANAGZL- Mr EDWARD VLICTCHER ACTING MANAGER Mr JOHN tlHERlDAN In consequence of previous important eng agements, LAST NIGHTS OF THE MAGNIFICENT EASTERN PANTOMIME, A LADDIN AND HIS WONDERFUL LAMP. TO-NIGHT, MONDAY. JAN. 28. BENEFIT OF THE WORLD-RENOWNVJ3 SAWYER AND ELLIS, The Irish Chinese Bobbies. GREAT PROGRAMME Or VARIETIES. WEDNESDAY, JAN, 30th, BENEFIT OF MR E. V. CAMPBELL (Clown). MARVELLOUS SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS THURSDAY, JAN. 3L BENEFIT OF MISS ALICE SPRY. FRIDAY, FEB. 1 h SPECIAL PATRONAGE NIGHT SATURDAY, FEB. 2. BENEFIT OF MR JOHN HENDERSON, "Twas in Trafalgar's Bay." EVERY EVENING EVERY EVENEVG. THE SPLENDID ROYAL PANTOMIME. A LADDIN. ALADDIII. T H E A T R E ROYAL" MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4TH. First Appearance in Cardiff of the Beautiful: and Eminent Actress. MI S S A LL E Y N, And the Famous AIleyn-Bernard Classic Drama and Comedy Company. Box Plan now ready at Thompson A ShAckeU 's, Limited. fllAYLEURE'S CIRCUS, WESTGA T3&. STREET. IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT FOR SIX NIGHTS'. Only and First Visit to this Town of MESSRS DEARLOVE AND WRIGHT. Return Engagement of Cardiff's Old Favourite PHILL RAYMOND ALL NEW ACTS IN THE ARENA, The whole to conclude with the laughable sketch I entitled THE ROYAL PALACE IN AN UPROAR. Next Week, J. DARBY, CHAMPION JUMPER OF THE WORLD. Prices of Admission :— 3s, 2«. ls, and 6d. Half-price ito all parts at Nine o'clock. GRAND ILLUMINATED DAY PERFORMANCES I 3VERY SATURDAY AT 2.30. 3245 EXHIBITION BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. GREAT AMATEUR OPEN PEDESTRIAN TOURNAMENT, The Track beats record. The Prizes beat record. The Entries beat record. The Sport will beat record. SATURDAY, 18 HOURS GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE, JAN. 26, TO 3 Hours each night, 1st, 2nd, and FRIDAY, Feb. 1. 3rct PRIZES. TO- IIGLIT, IA ONE MILE RUNNING COM- UODAY, JAN. PETITION. Fli.AL. 28. 1st and 2nd PRIZES. TUESDAY A jA HALF-MILE RUNNING COM- WEDNESDAY, PETITION IN HEATS, Jan. ^9 A 30. 1st and 2rd PRIZES. TmmSTiiir Ar (A QUARTKK^vrTLE RUNNING" FRI^VV J,n CoMPETIIION IN HEATS. SUn/L ? 1st and 2nd PHIZES 01 ana *eD. i. 1^^ pINAL GO-AS-YOU-PLEASE. SATURDAY, SEVEN BIG EVEN IS.— See Feb. 2. Programmes. EACH EVENING. E. THOMAS will go through a Marvellous Performance against time. EACH EVENING. E. THOMAS will go through a Marvellous Performance against time. For particulars see bills. Entries taken up to the night preceding each event at the Exhibition. M; jiager, W. Holmes. Doors Open at 6.30. ilen on the Tra^k at Seven o'clock. ADMISSION, SIXPENCE. Time-keeptu, Mr Spiridion, Jeweller, Duke-street, maker of the relia.ble stop watch. 3995 QREAT TREAT FOR SOUTH WALES. A VISIT OF DR. STEPHENSON, THE CHILÐREN'!õ: HOME," LONDON. THE CHOIR OF THE CHILDRES S HOME WILL SING SOLOS, DUETS. AND CHORUSES. Performances on the Xylophone, Dulcimer, and Hand-bells. OrganiSb and Cnoirma? er: Mr R D. METCALFE, A.R.A.M. Dr. Stephenson will give an Account of the Work of the Heme. ORDER OF ENTERTAINMENTS. CARDIFF—Pari. Hell, McukUy, January 28; CbalT- mSI:, John Cory, ESQ., J.P. SWANSEA-Tuesday, January 29. ABERDARE—^Wednesday. January 30; Chairman, Right Hon. Lord Aberdare. MERTHYR—Thursday, January 31: Ctiainnnn, C. II. James, Esq., High Constat).e. Admission and other particulars see local bi!ls.4062 FOUR DAYS' EXHIBITION ONLY. THE RESTING-PLACE OF LORD IDDESLEIGH. STUDIO EXHIBITION OF DRAWING* AND SKETCHES. Views on the Coast of Cornw all, Devon,an-1 Yorkshire, by THOMAS HART, F.S.A. Exhibited at the Royal Academy, Grosvenor Gallery, Ac., and painter, by special permission of the Govern- ment, of the late King Victor Emmanuel amongst the Classical Pains of Ancient Rome. Also, a COLLECTION of VIEWS in NORWAY, painted on the spot by SYDNEY E. HART. WILL OPEN ON WEDNESDAY NEXT. Jan. 30 and 31, ard Feb. 1 nd i (four days), &.t the Fine Art Gallery of Mr P. W. TOMLIN (successor to Frost and Reed), 4, DTJ'iE-S'lKEET, CARDIFF. Admission by Address Card. Oneu from 10 till 5. ~&Pt £ i5. w HERE SHALL WE DINE ? AT THE JpFILHARMONIC It ESTAURANT, ST. MARY. STREET, CARDIFF, Which is now the Best Managed Restaurant in the Principality. The Comforts of RESIDENTS AND VISITORS DINING FROM HOME Will in future be Carefully Studied, and the Coffee. room Menu p. esents an y la.borate Variety, combined with Strict Economy. rABLE D'HOTE FROM ONE TO THREE DAILY. Recherche Cuisine for MASONIC BANQUETS, DINNERS, SUPPERS, tc. am GEO. CHAMBERLAIN, Manager. DINNERS, 7D.—BRISTOL.—WOOD'S, 21 and 22, BroaameacL Plain Tea, 3d; or Breakfast, Meat and Bread. 4d. Good Beds, Is and Is 6d. 1258 MANHOOD RESTORED. — Remedy free. A victim ef youthful imjwudence. caus- ing Premature Decay, Nervous Debility, Lost Man- hood, Ac,, has discovered a simple self-cure, which he will send free to his fellow sufferers.-Addre-s W. Fox 1, York-street Sonthwark, London, S.E 997 THE AiIGHTIEST MEDIClliE IN THE WORLD. DR. ROOKE'S SOLAR E L I X I P. NOW SOLD in BOTTLES at 2s 9d EACH. larger sizes :—4s 6d and lis each, D R-. ROOKE'S ORIENTAL PILLS. RECOMMENDED BY SIR HENRY HALFORD, IM D DR. BOOKES ORIENTAL PILLS. FOR THE CUltE OF INDIGESTION, D R. ROOKE'S ORIENTAL PILLS AKE WORTH THEIR WEIGHT IN GOLD. JJR. ROOKE'S ORIENTAL PILLS Are sold throughout the world in boxes a.t 18 lid and 4s bd each, or may be bad direct from DR. R O O K E,: 1033 SCARBOROUGH, ENGLAND, I 36nsinrss Aftftressts. R ENNAN ITS, REMNANTS. I | rpHURSDAY NEXT, JAN 31st., 1889, AND FOLLOWING DAYS, lIOWELIJ AND COMPANY WILL CLEAR OUT ALL JJEMNANTS AND ODDMZNTO ACCUMULATED DURING THEIR I-TECENT Q.REAT 8AL:B JJOWELL AND COMPANY, THE CARDIFF DRAPERS. CARDIFF. 3806 WONDERFuL D ISCOVERY. iWESTPHAL'S PATENT.) JIJIGH JLLUMINATING JPOWER GAS LAMP- An intensely Brilliant steady Aliite Gas Liebt, and III the only artificial illumination which coinnetes witk the Electric Arc Light. SUPERIOR TO 1NCANL ;SCJENT ELECTRIC LAMPS. IMMENSE SAVING IN CONSUMPTION. Really the best Gas Lamp for Shops, Public Rooms. Churches, Chapels, dec. CAN BE SEEN IN USE AT JOHN WTMJAMS & j^ONS', IRONMONGERS AND GAS ENGINEERS 9, 13, 15, 17, QTTESN STREET, CARDIFF. SOLE AGENTS FOR SOUTH WALES. 3\WI H TJ. & c a fJlHOMPSON AND gHACRELlo (LIMITED), QUEEN'S QRGAN JJUCTORY, CARDIFF. PRICE LIST:- N°-L PMCE £ 60.156 Kpea- No. 2. pRICE £90. 225 Pipes. N°-3- pRICE £ 120. 293 Pipes N°- "• PMCE 390 Pipes. N°-5- PKICE £ 200.434 p'^ ESTIMATES GiVEN FOR LARGER ORGANS UP TO £ 1,000. Specifications, Designs, and Estlæ., furn>bed for all descriptions of Churcli, Hall or Cha nber Orgam Also for Re-building, Ado.tions and Repairs. THE BEST MATERIALS ONLY LSED. Organs Tuned and Kept ;n Order by Contract in tap part of South Wales THOMPSON* and SHACKELL (Limited) have bad the honour of attending to the Organs at LlandaS Cathedral, the Park-hail, Cardiff Ac., & and have t. staff Of workmen of great experience, capable of atten. ing te any Orgitn, liiwevoc ntwtte the QeciUMfesa. ion T /° NERVOUS SUFFERERS. Jnst Published, a gratuitous Edition of a New and H Valuable Medical Work, entitled • OW TO ENSURE HEALTH, O-, the CONFIDENTIAL FRIEND By J. A. BABNES M.D. (U.S.) llus book should be read by everyone, young or old. married or single. It teaches HOW TO AVOID DISEASE HOW TO REGAIN HEALTH B HEALTH A SOCIAL SCIENCE TRE.-i.riSB or the LAWs GOVERNING ^A^f?ir^an,d ,the. CAUSES, SYMPTOMS, asi -KATMENT of all diseases depending on exhaustiaa u' nervous vitality, such as nervous debility mental of nervous vitality, such as nervous debility mental 811 physical depression, palpitation of tne heart. ai'is's m the head and ear •, indecision, impaired sight I anu memory, indigestion, prostration, i&asitude pro-wion of spirits, iosi, of energy and appetite, pains in the back and limbs, timidity, self-distrust, disainan icve u; solitude, groundless fears, and many other ad* ments which, if neglected, bring the sufferers to an early death. Together with Hints on Chronic Rhm- Mutism, Gout, Neuralgia, Epilepsy, Hysteria, and all ';¡;<t'aaes oftlle nervous ",nd alimentary sv.wm. i 10 this valuable work "contaiua inin, { useful PRESCRIPTIONS for the alleviation of suite* ing and the cure or minor disorders, with -ail inasroc- "ions lui "h;r p-eparation and use. <J°aw4Ps some friendly advice on Hygiene <u THE WAY TO PRESERV E HEALTH Illustrated by numerous testimonial* from grmtefiit patients who have been restored tc health thrcpUi2 the author's losu^umentality. Sent post free for 2 stamps; or by letter ? stamps. Also a descriptive pamphlet on the functions and disorders peculiar so the female sex. bv the author, entitled. rnHE FEMALE'S FRIEND and ADVISER, whi+ JL will be sent to any address on RECEIP* OB STAMPED ENVELOPE Address J. A. BARNES, M.D. US) 4S Lonsdale, square, Barnsbury, London' N* IMPORTANT TO INVALIDS. CONSULTATION BY LETTER FBBIt. AL £ n^?'?tx^EK £ > ADVICE ON MATTERS Q| HisALiI H,if unanle have a personal interview should at once send full particulars 01 tne o*9« or etter, enclosing stamped envelope for reply; thii will receive immediate answer, with advice and full I instructions how v; >>itain a perfect cure Hundreds of lives have been saved and health fully lestored b, correspondence only. Address J. A. BARNES, M.D. (U.S.), 48, Loosda,* IQQSJ .il