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dipping Notices. ASXSR i CARDIFF AND BORDEAUX ESfrrKj-^J The CARDIFF STEAMSHIP WgjjgLCOMPANY'S FIRST • CI-ASS SCREW STEAMERS will sail as follows Cardiff for Bordeaux July 3 *IR0NDE_„ ..Bordeaux for Cardiff „ July 9 With poods and passengers. For Rates of freight, ifcc., apply to Messrs Jno. Whit- "•na and Sons, Agents, 2, Rue Lafayette, Bordeaux; &lad at the Offices of the Company, ol, Mount stuart- ■Qttare, Cardifi. 1071 1 HOOPER. CAMPBELL CO.. Managers. AS&SR A M F. IT I 0 A IN' I, T N JS. Jtfrfrrh ,-CA- UNITED STATES MAIL ^HgSfiSaCsTKAMEKS. M V Kit POOL TO PHILA DELPHIA EVERY WEDNESDAY. -Passengers and goods landed at Philadelphia on the J*hart of the Pennsylvania Railroad. The shortest aini route to the West. .Por further particulars apply to RICHARDSON, "PENCE, A CO., 19 and 22. Water-street, Liverpool. C. J. CUDUPP, Ca-tle. road, Cardiff JONES aos. all, Co., Bute Docks, CardilF, and at Dock. wwt, Newport; S. J. DAYIES, 9, Edward-place ff; TII.NET and Co., Abertillery: J. MORGAN, Post Office Pontypool THOMAS, Tredegar: W. A H. AUSTIN, Neath.road, Landore; A. DAVIKS, 21, Meckan-streefc, Pontlottyn ELIZABETH DAVIS, 52, Pontmorlaia, Merthyr AUSTIN & SM.CO<'KS, Swansea UlES RORERTS, South Wales Emigration Office, Pontypridd; A. H. THOMAS, Church-street, Blaina; tod W. H. HITCHINQS, Agent, Aberkenfi 1016 ~~A4CDR TIVER POOL AND R3JL BIRKENHEAD. REGULAR STEAM COMMUNICATION First Class full-powered Steamships of_ the South Wales and Liverpool Steamship Company. Limited "PROSPERO." LLANEIXY" "ORPHEUS," "OAK WELL, or other Steamers, are intended to sail as under :— LIVERPOOL <fc CARDIFF <fc NEWPORT (MON.). From LIVERPOOL From CARDIFF Sist Side, Nelson Dock), (LiverpoolWharf, W.Dock) TURDAY DFC WEDNESDAY* TUESDAY & FRIDAY.* From Newport day later. From Newport day later. LIVERPOOL AND LLANELLY. From LIVERPOOL I From LLANELLY (West Side, Trafalgar Dk). (New and Neville Docks), WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY. Favourable rates to Merthyr, Carmaithen, Burry Port, and inland towns. Apply to the Company. Post Office Chambers, Llanelly and to Robert Gilchrist <fe Co., 21, Water-street, Liverpool; Liverpool Wharf, Newport (Mon.) and Consulate Chambers, 53, Bute- toad. Cardiff. Through rates quoted, and passengers booked to the United States, Mediterranean, Havre, Rouen, &c. Goods are only carried as per conditions endorsed on Company's sailing bills. "If inducement offers. 1187 INMAN LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS, JL INMAN & INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO., LTD UVERPOOL to NEW YORK every WEDNESDAY. Calling at Queenstown every Thursday. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, <& CO., ga, Water-street, Liverpool; or to S. J. Davies, 9, Edward's-place, Queen-st, Cardiff; T. C. Howe and Co., Steamship Brokers, Cardiff; C. J. Cualipp, Castle-road, Cardiff; Wm. Edwards, Hill Side House. Caerphilly; C. H. Perkins, 17, Somerset-place, Swansea J Mor. WUi, 9, St. George-street, Swansea; Austin « au* cock's, SwanseaT. H. Austin, Neath-road, Landore; D. S. Thomas, British School, Llandovery; Josiah Davies, Great Western House, Llanelly H. Lewis, Ola Market-street, Neath J. Roberts. Pontypridd. 3863 DOMINION LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS.—S.S. SARNIA, OREGON, and VAN- COUVER have saloons and staterooms amidships. SHORTEST ROUTE to CANADA and WESTERN STATES. Lowest inland fares. Free farms of J60 acres of fertile land. SAILING from LIVERPOOL WEEKLY, and from BRISTOL FORTNIGHTLY. The steamers of this line are replete with every modern comfort. Cabin Fares from 10 to 15 guineas; 2nd Cabin, B8; Intermediate, 6 guineas Steerage, S4. Apply to Flinn, Main, and Montgomery, Liver- POOl and Bristol;, S. J. Davies. 9, Ed-ward-place, Crockherbtown Charles Elms, 18, Mountstuart-square, Bute Docks, Cardiff; or to James Roberts, Emigra- tion Agent, Pontypridd. 1096 THE NEW ZEALAND AND AUSTRALIA, JL.1 VIA TENERIFFE, CAPE TOWN, HOBART. SHORTEST TROPICAL PASSAGE. ROYAL MAIL SERVICE, Under Contract with the Government of New Zealand. THE NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING COMPANY (LIMITED). will despatch their Magnificent Full-powered Steamers, HLMUTAKA, 4,473 tons, from LONDON ".July 25 RUAPEHU. 4,163 tons, from LONDON August 22 leaving Plymouth two days later. Cheap return tickets. Best accommodation for all classes, and superior dk State-rooms. Full information to be obtained of the Company's Agents. TYSER & CO., 138, LeadenhaU-street, London, E.C. 3760 jLsTsr fPICKETS for all CLASSES of PASSENGERS to any part of .WiliYf lliirAWRRinA AUSTRALIA, CANADA. or the CAPE can be procured on the spot, Without delay, at the SOUTH WALES EMIGRATION -Pontypridd (close to T. V.R. Station). Busi neas done by post with the .strictest confidence. Distance no object. Passengers met, lodged comfort- ably, and safely conducted to the steamers. Passages day be paid for by instalments. Great reduction in fares to ^>OU I'H AFRICA.—Apply to the manager as above. Licensed Agent for all Lines of Steamers to any Part of the world. 1117 Unsttremre. THE BOlLER INSURANCE & STEAM JL POWER COMPANY (LIMITED). ESTABLISHED 1859. For the Insurance aud Inspection of Boilers and Engines, and also for the Insurance of Workpeople, to meet the l^Iloployers, Liability Act. 1880. BEAD OFFICES-67, KING-STREET, MANCHESTER. Branch Offices n 139, Cannon-street, London, E.C., and 2, West Regent-street, Glasgow. J. F. L. CROSLAND, Chief Engineer. PERCIVAL HARTLEY, Secretary. BoILERS. Insurance against all damage resulting from explosion of boilers or collapse of flues. Boilers periodically inspected by experienced officers resi- dent in the principal manufacturing towns. Re. ports of the condition of the boilers and mountings sent to the insured after the inspection. ENGINES.—Inspection and insurance against damage from breakdown, and advice given on all matters relating to the economical use of steam power. EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY.—Insurance of workpeople, covering ALL RISKS for which the employer is liable under the Employers' Liability Act. 1880. 6172 NEW YORK LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY ESTABLISHED 1845. Number of Policies issued in 1888 33,334 Amount Insured „ £25,724,224 Accumulated Funds „ £19,071,000 An increase over 1887 of £2,094,384 Income for the Year :£5,117,525 I-aid Policy Holders £2,257,833 For Agency, Prospectus, &c., apply to BRANCH OFFICE: BRISTOL CHAMBERS, NICHOLAS-STREET, BRISTOL 3634 W. H, COULTAS, DISTRICT MANAGER. .0' -.oPt WELSH BOOKS AND WELSH MUSIC AT ROBERTS BROTHERS, BOOKSELLERS AND PRINTERS, T, HIGH-STREET ARCADE, CARDIFF list of Welsh Books on Application. Dr Parry's Music 12603 in Stock. Heywood's Dialogues, Dramas, and Recitations, A WONDERFUL MBDIOINE. BEECHAM'S PILLS Are universally admitted to bo worth a GUINEA a ■°OX for bilious and nervous disorders,such as wind and P&in in the stomach, sick headache, giddiness, fullness swelling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of «reatn, costiveness, scurvy, aud blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and wambling sensations, &c. The first dose will give w* in twenty minutes. 11 ver7 sufferer is earnestly invited to try one box of *uese Pills, and they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of ail ages these Pills are invaluable, few doses of them carry off all humours, and bring *bout all that is required. No female should be with- out them. There is no medicine to be found equal to j™?cham's Pills for removing any abstraction or irregu- tion °-f t*le system. If taken according to the direc- femaJ. g tin witb each box, they will soon restore has been of all ajjes to sound and robust, health. This and found thOTed by thousands who have tried them, For a 8 benetit8 which are ensured by their use. ■iiaorders nfTu impaired digestion, and all SwiUb^^f' theJ aPct like MA GIC and a few immv-Lant to 'work wonders upon the most strengthen the^J'1 human machine. They lost complexion, 6rinJnUSltU^r sy-scelE.raitor0 the lo"S" OWIIIHA into °ack the keen e ige >>t appetite, thf Dhvsical « °D' witb the ROSE-BUD ofhealth, a.r« VAPTS testifi«trt6rsry t^le frame. These Society Zt continually by members of all classe, of s°c'etJ'Da'^ on, of the best guarantees to the Nervou, and iJebihtated is Beecham's Pills have the largest medicine in the world. Prepared only, Wholesale, and Retail, by the ProprieW)r, lHOMAfe, KeECHAM, St Helen's, Lancashire, in Boxes is l^dI anai 2S 9d sach. Sold by all ■Ofttflgists and Patent Meaicme Dealers everywhere N.b.—Full duectionsareuiv^ with\gyn^ 4164 THE GREAT KLOUI) PUkxitikk ^I^HOMPSON'S BURDOCK PILLS over- comethe worst forms ami the fouiegr state of thebiood, stomach l1Ter> 4311 sianeya they tos he core of every aisease, wuere no othe- iicia~- have power to reach. The GREAT BLOOD PURlHKllfure.stue foilowiu compiaints:—Indigestion, or wind in the stomach o: bowels giddiness in the head,dimness oi si^nt weak o: sore eyes, loss ot memory, paipiwl'i01-<)t nearc, live, and bilious obstructions, asthma, or iisuvness in sU« cheat rheumatics, iumbaao, piies. ^ravei. pams in -n back, scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore tnroat, so.- heads and sores oi all descriptions, burns, wouaas, o. cheat rheumatics, iumbaao, piles, ^ravei. pams in u, back. scurvy, bad legs bad breast, sore tnroat, heads and sores of all descriptions, burns, wouas, o. white sweiiings, scrofula, or kings evu, gachenn^i tumours or cancers, nimpies or blotches on the iace an ■, body, swelled feet or iegs, scabs and itcu. er5'> pe|'4 jaundice, and dronsy, and fevers of ail kinds In boxes at and 2s 9d each, sold by mot- Chemists, or from the Burdock Pit! Mannfactory, J4 Oxi ord-street. s-wanFei. 10C4 ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urinary Organs ineither sex (acquired or constitutional), Gvavei, and Pains in the Back. Guaranteed free from Mercury. Sold in Boxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the World or sent to any address for sixty stamps by the Makers, The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Company, Lincoln, 1003 ^alea by JUtrtxmt. AUCTION APPOINTMENTS. Mr W. BRADLEY. Honsebold Furniture, &c., at CardIfi JuJ, 8 Messrs TREGEtfTHEN DUNN &; CO. steamship »«gv»«$$lUGr6S-v 18 Mr JOHN FIANClS, Freehold Family Residence, at Carmarthen July 6 Messrs GOTTAVAL1Z & BOWRING. Horses, at Cardiff July 20 Furniture and Effects, at Cardiff July 23 Cows, at Exchange July 27 Messrs WM. GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOX, Van and Dray Horses, at Newport July 10 Engine Works, at Newport July 10 & Mr F. G. GOUGH. Colliery Plant, at Manelly.July- Messrs JENKINS, CLARKE and CO. Farm, Cottages, &c.. at Treherbert July 22 Mr WILLIAM GEORGE JAMES. Freehold Property, at Fishguard July 11 Messrs KNOYLE & ROBERTS. Freehold and Leasehold Properties at Swansea.. July 8 Mr W. G. L ATTY. 700 Gallons of Devonshire Cider, at Cardiff July 6 Leasehold Shop and Dwelling-house, at Cardiff, July — Messrs J. G. MADDOX and CO. Household Furniture, at Rooms July 9 11 Messrs PARSONS ROBJENT. Leasehold Properties, at Newport.August 21 Messrs STEPHENSON and ALEXANDER Colliery Plant, <fcc., at Bryncethin July 12 Valuable Freehold Properties, at Bridgend July 13 Plant and Materials. at Carngethin Collieries..July 16 THE DUKE-STREET AUCTION ROOMS, CARDIFF. ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 9th & 11th, 1889, Commencing each Day at Two o'clock precisely. MESSRS J. G. MADDOX and CO. will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, attheabove sales, a nried assemblage of superior HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS, comprising 3 capital pianofortes in walnut cases, by Sawday, of London Squire, of London and Thibout, of Paris; walnut and mahogany suites variously upholstered for drawing* and dining rooms, walnut mahogany, and oak sideboards and cheffoniers, cabinets and overmanteis, dining and other tables, iron and brass bedsteads with bedding, duches^e toilets, wardrobes and chests of drawers to match, other walnut bedroom suites, <fcc., together with a quantity of fenders, asbpans, and brasses. On View Morning of Sale. All lots intended for this Sale must be Entered at the offices not later than the day prior to. 1111 HENDREWEN, TREHERBERT. BY ORDER OF THE MORTGAGEES. MESSRS JENKINS, CLARKE & 00. will SELL by AUCTION, at the Stuart Hotel, Treherbert, on MONDAY, the 22nd day of J ly next, at Three fur Four o'clock in the afternoon, the follow- ing LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES LOT 1.—The HENDREWEN ESTATE, near Tre. herbert, with the farmhouse and outbuildings known as Tyishaf Farm (to the extent of the surface of same) together with the 55 Cottages, School-honse, School- ro m, Gas-house, anti other huildin¡1;s thereon, and Ground Rents of an annual value of B14 13s 6d. The estimated gross income of this property is £484 lis 8d. LOT 2.-All those TWO SHOPS and PREMISES. 37 and 37a, Bute-street, adjoining the Castle Hotel in Treherbert. LOT 3.-AH that CORNER PREMISES; 18, Wynd. barn-street. Treherbert. LOT 4.—NO. ]9. WYNDHAM-STREET, adjoining the last lot. LOTS 5 to 12.-Nos. 20 to 27, WYNDHAM-STREET, adjoining tbe above. 1.OT 13.—All those TEN COTTAGES. Nos. 47 to 56, Scott-street, at the rear of Wyndham-street, Tre- herbert. Printed particulars, with terms of ground rents and estimated rentals, will be ready in a few days, with Conditions of Sale, and may be had on application to the Auctioneers, Messrs Jenkins.Clarke and C,)., Pbil. harmonic Chambers, Cardiff; or of Messrs WANSEY, BOWKN and CO., Solicitors, 28, Moargate-street, London, E.C. 6593 SALE OF STEAMSHIP SHARES, AT THE EXCHANGE. CARDIFF, ON THURSDAY, 18TB JULY, 188y, AT THREE P.M. SHARP. MESSRS TREGERTHEN DUNN & CO, have been instructed to SELL by AUCTION, as above, the following STEAMSHIP SHARES, Viz. 1 £ 236 Share (fully paid) Portugalete S.S, Co., Ld. „ Dowlais S.S. Co., Ld. 1 £100 II „ Brynglas S.S., Co., Ld. 7B10 „ „ Oriental S.S. Co., Ld. Entries for this Sale can be made up to the 15th inst. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers and Shipping Salesmen, Merchants' Exchange, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 6789 SALE THIS DAY. On SATURDAY next, July 6th, Glamorgan Horse Repository. Cardiff. MR W. G. LATTY" begs to announce that he will hold his next Sale of Horses, Ac, on the above date. Early entries invited. 6695 Sale at 2 o'clock. SALE THIS DAY ON SATURDAY NEXT AT 3 O'CLOCK. GLAMORGAN HURSE REPOSITORY, CARDIFF. MR W. G. LATTY will SELL by AUCTION without reserve 6754 700 GALLONS OF GOOD DEVONSHIRE CIDER. The Model Auction Mart, North-road, Cardiff I MR W, BRADLEY will SELL by AUC- TION, on MONDAY, July 8th, a large quan- tity of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, etc. Sale at 2 o'clock. 312 Jy/JAPPIN AND WEBB HAVE THE PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY HAVE APPOINTED jyjESSKS QROSS TDROS., 3, AND 4, ST. MARY-STREET, CARDIFF, SOLE AGENTS IN CARDIFF FOR THE SALE OF THEIR CELEBRATED ELECTRO-SILVER PLATE, STERLING SILVER PLATE, AND FINE CUTLERY. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE. A CHOICE SELECTION OF THE LATEST NOVELTIES NOW ON VIEW. MAP PIN AND WEBB, 158 TO 162, OXFORD-STREET, LONDON, W. MANUFACTORY :—The Royal Cutlery and Plate Works, Sheffield. 5845 I G. A. STONE & CO., COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Proprietors of Cars, Hearses, Shellibiers, superb Flemish Horses, Coaches, Broug hams, and every necessary equipment for Funerals. PRICE LJST ON APPLICATION. ——— 1108 10, 11, & 12, WORKING STREET. CARDIFF. 4tH u L L 01 GLAD TO SEE YOU WEARING rjTYLER'S SANITARY CLOTHING." MAESLLYN MILLS, 13607 3496 LLANDYSSIL. If FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE.' QLARKE'S WORLD-FAMED BLOOD MIXTURE. THE GREAT BLOOD jpURIFIER and RESTORER. 1.J10R CLEANSING and CLEARING the JD BLOOD from ALL IMPURITIES, it cannot be too highly recommeuded. For Scrofula, Scuny, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases, and Sores of all kinds it is a never-failing and permanent Cure. ft Cures Old Sores. Cures Sores on the Neck. Cures i50re Legrs. Cures Blackhead or Pimples on the Face Cures Scurvy. Cure Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Clears the Blood from all Impure Matter, From whatever causa arising As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and war- ranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give H a trial to test its value. 1_ Chester, March 5,1888. I suffered from rheumatic pains in my arms and legs for over five years. I also ha.d a bruised shinbone, through which I could rest for only a few minutes at a time. All sorts of remedies were applied, but none did any good for more than a few days. I was recom. mended to try Clarke's Blood Mixture, which I did, and on taking the first bottle I felt relief. I was told that eleven bottles would effect a perfect cure. I only took nine bottles and a half, which cost me 6d per bottle. it is now ten months since, and I have not felt tne least pain—in fact, I am perfect in my walk, and am in as good health as ever I was in my hfe. "Moreover. I told two friends of mine who were laid up with rheumatic pains of my cure, and they tried your Clarke's Blood Mixture. They are tailors by trade, and in seven days they were at work again, and they it cannot be too highly praised.—Hoping I am not intruding, I remain, yours sincerely, "G. HOWARTH, Sergeant, Depot Cheshire Regiment, Chester." Sold in bottles," 2s 9d and lis each. By all CHEM- ISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VENDORS through the world, or sent for 33 or 132 stamps by the LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG CO., Lincoln. TRADE MARK, BLOOD MIXTURE." Ask for CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, and do not be persuaded to take an imitation. 1005 mOWLE'S PENNYROYAL and STEEL ■JL- PILiiSFOR FEMALES Quickly correct all irregu arities ana reiiev e the distressing symptoms so prevalent with the sei. Boxes, Is 12d and 2s 9d, of all chemists Sent anywhere for 15 or 54 stamps, by The Lincoln and Midland Counties Drug Co. Lincoln.—Beware of Imitation* 1013 alts Iro HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. SATURDAY, JULY 20TH, 1889. MESSRS GOTT WALTZ and BOWRING will HOLD their NEXT STUD ALE of HARNESS HORSES, HACKS, COBS, and PONIES. on the above date. Early entries respectfuUy solicited. UNRESERVED SALE AT SEVERN HOUSE, PARK-PLACE, CARDIFF, of the whole of the SUPERIOR FURNITURE AND EFFECTS, Made to Special Order by MESSRS SCHOOLBRED and MESSRS MAPLE and CO., London. (By direction of H. A. BLr" Esq., who is leaving Cardiff.) MESSRS GOTT WALTZ & BOWRING will SELL by AUCTION, at the Residence, as above, on TUESDAY, 23rd JULY, 1889, at 11 o'clock punctually, THE APPOINTMENTS OF THE I RESIDENCE, Comprising an ELEGANT WALNUT BEDROOM SUITE, with handsome bit. Wardrobe a SIMILAR SET in MAHOGANY and WALNUT FOR SMALL-SIZED ROOM, painted bedroom furniture, com- modes, box ottoman sofa, writing table, brass rail fenders and irons. japanned toilet titt8, coal vases, mantel boards and overmantels, chest of drawers, double and single toilet services by Doulton, CAilTAL BRASS BEDSTEADS with costly bed furniture, wioh hair bedding, &c.; BEAUTIFUL DR A W IK G-ROOM FURNITURE, walnut and rosewood inlaid occasional chairs and settees in tapestry and plush, an ARTISTIC CABINET, cabinet ornaments, work and occasional tables, a SUPERB 7-OCTAVE SHORT GRAND IRON FRAME PIANOFORTE in WALNUT CASE, by ASCLKRBERG, DRESDEN pictures, walnut duet stool, a four-fold screen, a brass haning lamp, brass fenders and irons, expensive brass coal vase, corner brackets, Chenille curtains, AXMINSTER and TURKEY CARPETS, A SUPERIOR POLLARD OAK DINING-ROOM SUITE, Covered in green morocco, a 10ft dining table, hand- some POLLARD OAK SIDEBOARD of exquisite design, a lofty pollard oak overmantel, writing table and book case made to special order and to match, oil paintings, expensive bronzes, MARBLE CLOCK with bronze mounts, saddle bag, easy chair, oak coal vase, majolica curb fender, HALL FURNITURE in walnut, a VALUABLE OAK GRANDFATHER'S CLOCK, contents of pantries and kitchens, a large pointed linen press, a VALUABLE DINNER SERVICE of 200 pieces, plated dish covers, a wringing machine, a lawn mower and garden tools. ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be bad of the Auctioneers, U. High- street, Cardiff, one week prior to sale. The Auctioneers vrish to call special attention to this Sale. The whole of the Furniture was purchased new about two years ago, is of the most modern style, and was supplied by first-class makers. 6689 ON SATURDAY, JULY 27TH, 1889. HORSE EXCHANGE, CARDIFF. IMPORTANT SALE OF PURE BRED AYRSHIRE COWS AND HEIFERS DIRECT FROM SCOTLAND. MESSRS GOTTWALTZ & BOWRING are favoured witb instructions from the well- known breeder, Mr William Wallace, to SELL by AUCTION, at the Horse Exchange, Cardifc, on SATURDAY, July 27th, at 2.30 p.m. punctually, 15 REMARKABLY CHOICE AYRSHIRE COWS AND HEIFERS with calves or close to calving. ¡ The Auctioneer invites inspection of these cattle, as they will be found to b a high-class herd. The Ayrshire has no rival as a dairy cow for hardihood of constitu- tion, small consumption of food, and rich produce. I ON VIEW DAY PRIOR TO SALE. Catalogues may be had of the Auctioneers. NEWPORT CATTLE MARKET. THE ESTATE OF THE LATE ROBERT BOND, DECEASED. MESS us WILLIAM GRAHAM, SON, and HITCHCOX are instructed to SELL by AUCTION,in the above market,ou WEDNESDAY,the 10th day of July, 1889, 15 VAN and DRAY HORSES, in good condition, and direct from hard work. ^S^^TO^OTMMENCE^AT^LL^A-DAU^SHARP^ IBnUfcma ^onsties. HE MONMOUTHSHIRE AND JL SOUTH WALES PERMANENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. H. J. PARNALL. Esq., J.P., Chairman. RESERVE & CONTINGENT FUNDS :-£6,934 12s. ADVANCES On Freehold or Leasehold Securities. Easy Repayments. "INVESTING OR PAID-UP SHARES (interest 5 per cent. yearly and bonus). DEPOSITS may be made daily, interest payable half- yearly at 4 per cent. Short notice of withdrawals. F. J. HEYBYRNE, Secretary. 173, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. 4773 SOUTH WALES MERCANTILE BUILDING-SOCIETY, Philharmonic Chambers, Cardiff.—The Directors are prepared to make Advances on Leasehold and Freehold Securities. Interest reduced half per cent. on Old and New Advances. John Jen. kins, A.C.A.. Secretary. 1045 THE MERTHTR AND DOWLAIS I JL BUILDING SOCIETY. — Offices, Glebeland House, Merthyr Tydfil.—Established 1872. Incorporated 1874.—Liberal Advances (£100 to £ 10,000).—Easy Re- payments in 3 to 17 years. Favourable Redomption Terms—Utmost Secrecy—Loans on Buildings in pro- gress—No Management Charges. DISTRICT AGENTS: — Cardif and Penarth, Mr J. Holloway, 12, Queen's Chambers, Cardiff; Cadoxton and Barry, Mr Lewis Lewis, Quarrella-soreet, Cadox- ton; Abertillery and District, Mr W. B. Harrison, Abertillery; Newport and District, Mr H. A. Goodman, Architect, Newoort; Swansea, Mr H. C. Higman, 1Q1. Oxford-street, Swansea; Pontypridd and Jihondda,\r H. Porcher, Pontypridd: Carmarthenshire, Mr Is&c Phillips, Burry Port, R.S.O; Tredegar and Ebbio VoÜ, Mr J. D. Thomas, Aeron Villa, Rhymney. 1068 Mr PETER WILLIAMS. Secretary. Q H UjR 0 H QRGANS. FJIHOMPSON AND GHACKELL, (LIMITED), QUEEN'S ORGAN FACTORY, CARDIFF. 'T. PRICE LIST:— t No.1, pRICE £60. 156 Pipea I N°, 2. pRIOE £90. 225 Pipes No.3. pRICE £120. 298 Pipes JJO. 4. pRICE £135. 390 Pipes. fr, No.5. pRICE £200. 454 Pipes. ESTIMATES GiVEN FOR LARGER ORGANS UP TO £1,000. Specifications, Designs, and Estimates furnished for all descriptions of Church, Hall or Chamber Organs Also for Re-building Additions, and Repairs. THE BEST MATERIALS ONLY tJSD, Organs Itmed and Kept in Order by Contract in fcny part of South Wales THOMPSON and SIIACULL (Limited) have had the honour of attending to the Organs at LlandaS Cathedral, the Park-hall, Cardiff, &c., ltc" and have a staff of workmen of great experience, capable of atten ing to any Organ however intricate the mechanism. TjiSTEY ORGANS. Over 208,000 Sold. ■M~A Unrivalled in Tone. Best in Quality. Beautiful in Modfel and Finish. To be had of THOMPSON <fc SHACKELL, Limited Enm_tykoie Agents for South Wales. STE5T ORGAN COMPANY. The Largest Manufacturers of American E Organs in the World. STEY ORGAN TUTOR. BV KING HALL. Price 2s 6d net; post free, 2s 10id« 5854 1047 rtARDtFF ADVERTISESHILL- v/ POSTING, AND CIRCULAR DISffclBVlmo COMPANY fLIMITKD}; OFFICES CASTLE CHAMBERS, 21, CA&CL&ST CARDIFF. SECRETARY FRANK H SlJ«PSONL Best; Pormftaant Pasting SUtittDs in GatdIff aa i Nei|hboorbtod Crotnuttors ftit* tifecririws Advertising Cttetttar Plsfcrifeaiing Act 99 AU o1'dr. promptly attend* > 1. 104* :tales bg 3Uuiiou. FISHGUARD, PEMBROKESHIRE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR WILLIAM GEORGE JAMES will SELL by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Commercial Hotel, Fishguard, on THURSDAY, the 11th July, 1889, at 2.30 p.m., in nine lots, the highly productive MEADOWS situate at Penymorfa, with DWELLING-HOUSES and GARDENS adjoining; convenient dwelling-houses and gardens in Lower Town; rich meadows and fields, with eligible, building sites adjoining the road leading to Llanychare; and commodious and well-arranged shop and business premises, witb dwelling-house ud large garden attached, situate at the junction of Hottispas and Kensington-streets, and within a short distance of Fishguard Market. Particulars and conditions of sale may be bad on application to the Auctioneer, &\ his offices, at West- street, Fishguard or to 6767 Mr JAMES JOHN, Solicitor, Carmarthen. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TO BREWERS, LICENSED VICTUALLERS, AND OTHERS. NEWPORT, MONMOUTHSHIRE. THE ESTATE OF MR WILLIAM SATVSBURY, DECEASED. SALE of VALUABLE LEASEHOLD, FREE, DOUBLE- LICENSED PUBLIC-HOUSE and PREMISES, known as the Castle Inn," situate in Commercial- road and Tredegar-street; and also of a Leasehold Shop and DWellin-hou.<e, being No. 69, Commercial- road aforesaid. MESSRS PARSONS and ROBJENT are instructed by the Trustees of the Will of the late Mr William Sainsbury to OFFER by AUCTION.at the Westgate Hotel, Newport, on WEDNESDAY, the 21st August, 1889 (for time of sale see future advertise- ments), tue above-mentioned leasehold premises. Both properties are subject to small ground rents, and are leased of the Tredegar Wha.rf Estate under the usual form of lease granted by the latter. The minerals are reserved. Further particulars are in course of preparation, and Trill shortly appear. In the meantime, all information may be obtained of the Auctioneers, Westgate Buildings, Newport, or of W. J. SLOAN. Esq., 1, St. Stephen-street, Bristol, 6697 Solicitor tc the Trustees. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. LLANELLY, CARMARTHENSHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF COLLIERY PLANT. MR F. G. GOUGH has been favoured with instructions from Messrs Nevill, Druce, and Company to SELL by AUCTION, about the end of July Next, a very large quantity of VALUABLE COLLIERY PLANT, &c„ now lying at the Old Castle and Bres Collieries and at the Copper Works Dock. Llanelly. The sale is in con- sequence of the abandonment of the above-named collieries. Particulars in posters, catalogues, and future advertisements. 13, Murray-street, Llanelly, June 24th, 1889. 6683 SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES AT SWANSEA. TO CAPITALISTS, INVESTORS, AND OTHERS. MESSRS KNOYLE AND ROBERTS have received instructions to OFFER for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Royal Hotel, Swansea, on MONDAY, the 8th day of July. 1889,at Three o'clock in the afternoon, the following Valuable FREEHOLD AN.O LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, Viz FREEHOLD. LOT 1.—No. b, CONSTITUTION HILL (or corner of Rosehill-terrace). Lor 2.—No. 36, ROSEHILL-TERRACE. LOT 3.-No. 35, ROSEHILL-TERRACE. Lor 4.—FREEHOLD GROUND RENTS arising out of 34. 33, and 32, Rosehill-terrace, and producing £10 10s yearly. LEASEHOLD. LOT &N0. 11, BLOOMFIELD-TERRACE, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. LOT 6,-No. 12, BLOOMFIELD-TERRACE, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. LOT 7.—No. 13, BLOOMFIELD-TERRACE, Mount Pleasant, Swansea. For further particulars apply to John Ivor Evans, Esq., Solicitor, Caer-street, Swansea or to the Auc. tioneers, at their offices, 7, Fisher-street, Swansea. Dated June 22nd, 1889. 6793 1111 ^Sribate (toiract. VALUABLE HOTEL VAULTS, STABLES, and OTHER PROPERTY IN SOUTH WALES. MESSRS ALEXANDER, DANIEL, SELFE, and CO. are instructed to dispose of a very valuable, compact, and old-established I HOTEL, occupying a commanding position in one of the most ftourlRhing towns in South Wales. Full particulars may be obtained of Messrs Alexan- der, Daniel, Selfe, and Co., Hotel and Brewery Valuers, Bank Chambers, Corn-street, Bristol, and 34, Old Jewry, London, B.C. 6780 ales fotT fette. IN BANKRUPTCY. RE DAVID JAMES, TREGARON, CARDIGANSHIRE, TANNER. 110R SALE BY TENDER, the Tanner's Stocfc-in-Trade, and other effects belonging to the above estate, now at Havodlas Tsinyard, eonsi8ti of Horse, Cow, and Calf Skins and Hides; Leather, Bark, Beams, Pump, Troughs, &c., Bark Mill, and Sundries. Tenders marked "David James's Stock to be sent to the Official Receiver, at Carmarthen, by 4 o'clock on Wednesday, 10: h July, 1889. The Official Receiver doesuot bind himself to accept any tender. THOS. THOMAS, 6757 Official Receiver, Carmarthen. aub (Doittrarta. MO BUILDERS. —TENDERS are invited X for the ERECTION of a NEW CHAPEL for Capel Jago," Goppa, Pontardulais. Plans aud Speci- fication to be seen at Mr William Jones's, Pandy, Pont- ardulais. Sealed Tenders to be sent to Mr D. J. Morgan, Glynhir, Pontardulais, endorsed Tenders for Capel Iago, not later than July 25th, 1889. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. 6782 TENDERS invited for RE-SLATING and REPAIRING Calfaria Baptist Chapel, Clydach, Swansea, and for ERECTING a NEW V KSTRY. Plans and Specifications seen at Minister's House on I and after July 4th. Sealed Tenders to be sent by Tnesday, July 9th, to T. Powell. Glais. 6769 JJROS., £ J,ABDIFF- LAWN rjpENNIS! LAWN rjlENNIS LAWN. JJIENNIS BY AYRES, SL AZENGER'S AND FELTHAM'S. 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT OFF MARKET PRICES. Also a few JAPANESE UMBRELLA TENTS. 6294 CROSS BROS., CARDIFF. JJILECTRIC LIGHTI N G! J, C. HOWELL, ELECTRIC LIGHT ENGINEER, LLANELLY. Contractor for the Supply and Fitting-up of ELECTRIC LIGHT APPARATUS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. Sole Agent for South Wales for CROMPTON & CO., LIM. LONDON AND CHELMSFORD. Incandescent and Arc Light Installations for Collieries, Factories, Ships, Houses, &c. ESTIMATES ON APPLICATION. Contracts taken for Transmission of Power; to.. Distance. Telegrams—" ELECTRIC, LLANBLLY. 1169 RUSSIAN LUBRICATING OILS. WELL KNOWN AND EXTENSIVELY USED. SAMPLES AND PRICES ON APPLICATION RUSSIAN MINERAL OIL COMPANY, EXCHANGE BUILDINGS, 6701 CARDIFF. NOTICE." ROYAL QRCESTER PORCELAIN. We have been able to Purchase an Assortment of Beautiful Vases, also some Services, in this magnificent maumacture, at "ery exceptiona,llow prices. 6673 New on View) OJ T TT AT RP. J XV.EPPLE & QON'S, BRISTOL. 3, CLARE STREET. -o- NEATH AND DISTRICT ADVER. -1.1 TISING, BILL-POSTING, and CIRCULAR DISTRIBUTING COMPANY. Office: 13, Cattle- street, Neath. Best permanent posting-stations in Town and neighbourhood. Contractors for all des. criptions of advertising, circular distributing, &c. Orders promptly attended to. All parcels to be dis tiactly addressed to T. Harry Hawkins, Neath. 1094 I Jublír Compaims, &£, (lOMPTOIR NATIONAL d'ESCOMPTE J de PARIS. Capital 40,000,000f. £1,600,000 itt 80,000 Shares of 500f. (£20), of which 12bf. per Share has been paid (with power to increase). Head Office—14, Rue Bergfcre, Paris. BOARD of DIRECTORS. Messrs DENORMANDIE, Ex-Governor\ of the Bank of France, President I BERGER, Director of I the Imperial Otto-1 I Committee man Bank, Vice- V of VLASTO, Director of President? f Manage- the Credit Mobi-1 I ment. lier. j I MERCET, of the firm of Perier I Fr&res and Co., Bankers, Ledoux, Merchant. Mozet, Honorary President of tbe. Cbambres Syndicates du Batiment. Thiebaut, Founder. Schlumberger. CONTROLLING COMMITTEE. Messrs Allain-Launay, ex-Inspector of Finance. G. Martin de S'ncay, Auditor of the Compagnie Universelle du Canal de Suez. MANAGEMENT. Messrs ALEXIS ROSTAND, Manager. AUGUSTE GALLAY, Sub-Manager. Emile Ullmann, Manager's Secretary. London Bankers—The Bank of England; the Union Bank of London. London Office- 52. Threadneedle-street. London Manager-H. Duval, Esq. London Secretary—H. Heaullé, Esq. 6681 The Bank conducts banking business of every description upon terms to be ascertained at the office. NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERN- MENT £3, PER CENT. INSCRIBED STOCK. —1918. SECOND ISSUE— £ 3,500,000. Repayable at Par 1st September, 1918. First Dividend, being Three Months' Interest, due 1st September, 1889. Minimum Price of Issue, £102 per Cent. Authorised by the Parliament of New South Wales, under Act 48 Vic., No. 26, 1884, for the Construction of Railways and other Public Works and Act b2 Vic., No. 16, 1888, authorising the raising of a Loan for for the repayment of Loans, and secured upon the Consolidated Revenues of the Colony. The GOVERNOR and COMPANY of the BANK of ENGLAND give notice that they are authorised to receive on Tuesday, 9th July, 1889, Tenders for £3,500,000 New South Wales £3, per Cent. Inscribed Stock, repayable at par 1st September, 1916. This Stock will be in addition to, and will rank pari passu with, the New South Wales £3 per Cent. Stock, 1918, already existing, the dividends on which are payable half-yearly on the 1st March and 1st Sep- tember the first dividend, however, on the present issue, due 1st September, 1889,will be for three months' interest from 1st June, 1889, on the nominal amount of Stock, and will be paid by coupon. The Books of the Stock are kept at the Bank of England, where all assignments aud transfers are made; and holders cf the Stock are able, on payment of the usual tees, to take out Stock Certificates to Bearer, with coupons attached, which Certifieates may be re-inscribed into Stock at the will of the holder. All Transfers and Stock Certificates are free of Stamp Duty. Dividend Warrants will be transmitted by post if desired. By the Act of 40 and 41 Vict., ch. 59, the Revenues of the Colony of New South Wales alone will be liable in respect of this Stock and the Dividends there- on, and the Consolidated Fund of the United King. dom and the CommJssionersof Her Majesty's Treasury will not be direcUy or indirectly liable or responsible for the payment of the Stock or of the Dividends thereon, or for any matter relating thereto. Tenders may be for the whole or any paTt of the stock, and must state what amount of money will be given for every £100 of the stock. Tenders for other than even hundreds of stock, or at a price including fractions of a shilling other than sixpence, will not be preferenially accepted. Tenders must be delivered at the chief cashier's office, Bank of England, before two o.clock on Tuesday, the 9th July, 1889. Tenders at different prices must be on separate forms. The amount of stock applied for must be written on the outside of the tender. The minimum price, below which no tender will be accepted, has been fixed at J3102 for every £100 of stock. A deposit of £5 per cent. on the amount of stock tendered for must be paid at the same office at the time of the delivery of the tender, and the deposit must not be enclosed in the tender. Where no allot- ment is made the deposit will be returned, and in case of partial allotment the balance of the deposit will be applied towards the first instalment. In the event of the receipt of tenders for a larger amount of stock than that proposed to be issued at or above the minimum price, the tenders at the lowest price accepted will be subject to a pro rata diminution. The dates at whicb tbe further payments on account of the Loan will be required are as follow :— On Thursday, the 18th July, 1889. so much as, when added to the deposit, will leave JE80 (Sterling) to be paid for each £100 of Stock. On Thursday, the 22nd August, 1889, B20 per cent. On Thursday, the 3id October, 1889, £20 per cent. On Thursday, the 7th November, 1889. E20 per cent. On Thursday, the 19th December, 1889, R20 per cent. The instalments may be pad in full on or after the 18th July, 1889, under discount at the rate of £2i per cent, per annum. In case of default in the payment of any instalment at its proper date, the deposit and instalments previously paid will be liable to for- feiture. Scrip Certifieates to Bearer with a coupon attached for three months' interest, payable 1st September, 1889, will be issued in exchange for the provisional receipts. The Stock will be inscribed in the Bank books on or after the 19th December, 1889, but scrip paid up in fnll may be inscribed after the 6th August, 1889. No tender will be received unless upon the printed form, which can be obtained at the Chief Cashier's Office, Bank of England and of Messrs Mullens, Mar- shall and Co., Stock Brokers, 4, Lombard-street, Lon- don, E.C. and of the Agent-General for the Govern. ment of New South Wales, Westminster Chambers, Victoria-street, S.W. BANK OF ENGLAND, LONDON, 2nd July, 1889. J a LA N EL LYHARBOURT ISSUE OF £45,000 THREE AND A HALF PER CfcNT. DEBENTURE BONDS. Messrs WILKINS and CO., BRECON OLD BANK, LLANELLY, are authorised by the Llanelly Harbour and Burry Navigation Commissioners, under tbe "Llanelly Harbour Act, 1878," and the Llanelly Local Board Act, 1888," to received application for Debenture Bonds bearing 3 per cent. interest, which will be issued free from Stamp Duty or other charge and for such sums as may suit investors. The Commissioners are empowered under the Acts to borrow £50,000, but the sum now offered to the public is £40,000. The greater portion of the loan is required to pay off existing bonds. The remainder is to be devoted to harbour improve- ments now in progress and nearly completed. Present holders of bonds representing £14,000 have applied for the new issue, thus leaving only £31,000 for new aoplicants. Under the before-mentioned Acts of Parliament the harbour commissioners are empowered to offer as security the revenues of the harbour, and as collatenl security the annnal income of tbe Llanelly Town Free- hold Estate and a charge upon the general district rate of the town to the extent of sixpence in the pound per annum upon the assessable value of the property in the district. Under the Acta ot 1878 and 1888 the Harbour Com- missioners are compelled to establish a sinking fund (of which annual returns will be made to the Local Government Board) to extinguish the debt in 50 years from the 1st January, 1890, the first instalment having to be paid at that date. The amount required to meet the interest and pro- vide a sinking fund for replacement of the loan at the end of fifty years is per annum. The Surplus Revenue of the Llanelly Harbour after allowing X:1,200 for Maintenance and Management is £ 2,000 The Freehold Town Estate produces at present yearly £1,000 And Sixpence in the £ on property assessable to the General District Rate produces at present £1,300 £4,300 That sum is £2,320 in excess of the Annual Liability for interest and contributions to the Sinking Fund. The first-class character of the security is proved by the fact that the lien on the revenue of the Town Estate and the General District Rate is more than sufficient to cover the annual payment. Harbour Loans depend as a rule on the Harbour Dues solely. The repayment of the Llanelly Harbour Loan being assured in case of need from sources so un- doubted as the Town Freehold Estate and the General District Hate makes it unquestionably a first-class investment. Llanelly is an important and rapidly increasing place, comprising within its borders many and varied industries. These include copper and lead works, tin- Slate works, iron foundries, chemical works, col- eries, etc. The Town Estate consists of very valuable Building Ground, and the rental thereof is increasing eyery year. The assessable value of the Town is also annually increasing. The Revbnue derived from the Uanelly Harbour bas increased fifty per cent. during the last five years, and there is every indication that the increase will con- tinue. Interest will be paid half-yearly on 1st July and 1st January, and the Coupons will be cashed in London and at the Branches of the Brecon Old Bank free of Commission. The Bonds can be issued for alerm of years or sub- jeot to six or twelve months' notice, as desired by the Investor. J'ormø of application can be obtained at Messrs Wilkins and Co.'s. Bank at Llanelly. Brecon, Cardiff, Mertbyr, Aberdare, Carmarthen, Haverfordwest, and Cardigan, or at the Office of the Clerk to the Commis- sioners, Town-hall, Llanelly Llanelly, 4th July, 1889. 6775 THE QATTYBROOK jgRIQK CO" T TD. BRISTOL, OFFICES BALD WIN-STREET. (ERNEST E. STRUT. O.E. Managing Director.) DARK RKD TERRA COTTA. LIGHT RED TERRA COTTA. BUFF TERRA COTTA. RED FACING BRICKS. BUFF FACING BRICKS. BLUE FACING BRICKS. liLUE VITRIFIED GOODS FOR STABLES, STREET PAVING, PLAT- FORMS, and WALL COPINGS. PRESSED AND COMMON BRINDLE BRICKS for Hydraulic and Engineer- ing Works. Carria Paid toany Railway Station. 4516 "gILL-POSTiNG AT NEWPORT, MON. .T.DEREJSS.18G COMMEECIAL-HOAD, NEWPORT BILL-POSTER and DELIVERER for TOWN and COUNTRY Rents all the principal Hoardings in Newpor tilc Woric executed waii (lespatcn 1009 3?ufrUr ntius. ANTED FOR WESTERN OCEAN STEAMERS, AT LIVERPOOL, SAILORS and TRIMMERS, at £4 per month FIREMEN, at £4 10S per month. Apply to any of the undermentioned Firms ALLAN BROS, and CO. AMERICAN LINE (per Richardson, Spence, and Co., Agents). BRITISH SHIPOWNERS CO., LIMITED. CANADA SHIPPING CO., LIMITED. CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO„ LIMITED. GUION and CO. HENDERSON ímOs, 'INMAN & INTERNATIONAL STEAMSHIP CO. LIMITED. WM. JOHNSTON and CO. F. LEYLAND and CO. MISSISSIPPI and DOMINION S.S. CO., LD. NATION AL STEAMSHIP CO.. LIMITED. GEORGE WARREN and CO. 6703 /CARDIFF, PEN'AMTH, AND BARRY JUNCTION RAILWAY. NOTICE. On and from MONDAY NEXT, JULY 8th, 188), the PASSENGER TRAINS now run in connection with the Cardiff and Penarth Trains, between PENARTH TOWN and SULLY, will be run to and from BIG LIS JUNCTION (CADOXTON) asunder:— A.M. P.M. P.M. P.M. Cardiff Docks dep. 7 451 b 3 Cardiff (Queen-street) 8 0|2 30 5 15 6 55 Cardiff, G.W.R. 8 3;2 33 5 18 6 58 I Penarth Town 8 18i2 495 34 7 14 Lavernock ,8 2412 55 5 40 7. 20 'Sully 8 29 3 0 5 45 25 Biglis June. (Cadoxton) arr. 8 32'3 3 5 4S7 .23 A M. P.M. P.M. 1 P.M. Biglis June. (Cadoxton) dep. 8 59 3 44 6 15 8 3 Sully 9 2 3 47 6 18 8 6 I-avernock 1 9 7 3 52|j 2318 11 PenarthTown 9 164 0:5 32jS 20 Cardiff, G.W.R 9 >>9 4 13 6 4Stf3 33 Cardiff (Queen-street) 9 334 17 6 ^9(8 37 Cardiff Docks „arr. 9 40 Ib There will be no Sunday Trains run between Penarth Town and Biglis. J. HURMAN, Traffic Manager. Cardiff, July 3rd, 1889. 6771 NEATH AND BRECON RAILWAYT This Company is woiking the GOODS TRAFIC over the Line recently worked by the MIDLAND RAIL. WAY COMPANY. Arrangements are being made for running the PASSENGER Trains. By Order. Offices, Neath, July 2,1S69. 6774 ABERGAVENN JULY FAIR, This FAIR has been ALTERED to the LAST I TUESDAY in JULY. This year the Fair falls on the 30th July. By Order of the ABERGAVENNY IMPROVEMENT July, 1889. COMMISSIONERS. 6790 3- RD V. B. THE WELSHREGIMENT. — 2ND CARDIFF DETACHMENT. Orders for the week commencing 30th June, 1889 :— I Extract from Regimental Orders by Colonel P. R. Cresswell:— PARA. 1.—A Brigade Camp will be formed at Ewenny, near Bridgend, on Monday, the 22nd inst., and break up on Saturday, the 27th inst. PARA. 2,-OtDcers and Men of the Regiment joining this Camp will be required to join on the 22nd, and remain until the 27th inst. None will be permitted to join or leave the Camp between these dates, except under special circumstances, and Tritil the permission of the Officer commanding. In compliance with Paragranh 6 of the Regimental Orders, Officers coulmauding Companies in tWs Detach- ment will transmit to the Orderly Room before the 13th inst. the names of the Officers, Sergeants, and number of Men of their respective Companies who will attend the Camp for the whole period, and a list of the N.C. Officers and Men desirous of being employed on permanent fatigue duty. These men will receive special pay. Monday.—Parade at 7.30 p.m. Drill order for drill in the Cathays Park. Band to attend.. Wednesday.—Class of instruction will be held at 7.0 p.m. Company drill under company officers at 8.0 p.m. A meeting of the members of the Sergeants' Mess will be held atter drill. Thursday.—Class firing from 2.0 p.m. Friday.—Sergeant-majors' drill and drill for recruits. Saturday.—Class firing from 2.0 p.m. Bugle and drum practice on Wednesday and Friday at 7.0 pm. Permitloa bavin^ been •grinlsd to tfco deticnment to form part of the cyclist section of the battalion, members wishing to be enrolled cau have full par- ticulars on application at the Orderly-room. On duty for the week :—Lieutenant Ensor, Acting- Surgeon C. Dowuing, Sergeant Benjamin, Corporal ii. Moore, nd Bugler R. Hutchins. E. M, BRUCE VAUGHAN. Captain Commanding Detachment. EDWELLTY AGRICULTURAL JD SOCIETY'S ANNUAL CATTLE SHOW will ba held at LLANCAIACH, THURSDAY, September 12th, 1889. Prizes for Dorses, cattle, &c., will be offered. 6742 SAMUEL BROTHERS' SPECIALITY TROUSERS to order, ll 6d, 135 6d. two pairs for 21s, 25s. Quality, style, fit and make cannot be equalled.—Market Buildings, St. Mary-st., Cardiff 6559 financial. SIX PER CENT. REGISTERED K3 FIRST MORTGAGES.—PERSONALLY NEGO. TIATED BY PIERCE, WRIGHT, & CO. PRINCIPAL AND INTEREST GUARANTEED. These Mortgages are Registered First charges on Freehold Farms in the United States. The principal and half-yearly interest will be paid in sterling when due.—For further information apply to Messrs PIERCE WRIGHT, & CO., 54i, Old Broad-street, London, E.C. Offices in United States Yankton, Dakota, and Grand Island, Nebraska. 3095 jnblitatians. Just Published, Sent Gratis and Post Free, A CATALOGUE OF SECOND-HAND THEOLOGICAL BOOKS. Including Bibles, Commentaries, Treatises, Sermons, Books on Preaching, Book of Common Prayer, Com- munion, Roman Catholicism, Office of the Clergy, Prophecy, and other important subjects. Offered for Sale at REMARKABLY LOW PRICES. BY HENRY YOUNG AND SONS, 12, SOUTH CASTLE-STREET, LIVERPOOL. NEW BOOK DEPARTMENT. Messrs H.Y.and S. hald a Large Stock of New Books which are supplied at a discount of 3d in the shilling for cash. 6722 To the Young men of England who suffer from Nervous Debility. Just Published, rJlHE CONFESSIONS AND EXPERI- X ENGE OF AN INVALID, Designed as a Warning and a Caution to others sup- plying at the same time the means of SELF-CURE, by one who has cured himself, after nnderoin the usual amount of Medical Imposition and Quackery. Single Copies may be had (post free) )y sending a stamped addressed envelope to the author, ARTHUR DIXON, Esq., HOUNSLOW, near LONDON. 13802 6755 FJLHE LATEST NoVELTY IN CHIMNEY pIEOES. THE NEW PATENT ^IHIMN E Y pIECE IS A COMBINATION OF TILES AND IRON. The predominating effects of the Tiles give a richness tbat.-ca.n be arranged to suit decoration of the room, MAY BE SEEN AT JOHN "YYILLIAMS & SONS, IRONMONGERS, 9. 13, 15, 17, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF, Who have at present a choice assortment of Mante Pieces and Grates.at any price. 3967 JET J. HEATH AND ,SON, AGENTS FOR. AND KEEP IN STOCK, JPI ANO F ORTES BY Broadwood, Collard, Erard, Kirkman, Hopkinson, Brinsmead, Schiedmayer, Pleyel Wolff, Bluthner, Ibach, Neumeyer, Hoiling and Spangenberg, Bord, Knauss, Steinway, &c. ORGANS: BY MASON AND HAMLIN, Bell. Doherty, Smith, Clough A Warren, Carpenter, Dominion, &c. HIRE SYSTEM, EXTENDING OVER I, 2, or 3 YEARS. FROM 58 MONTHLY. Easy Terms to suit all classes. Liberal Discount for Cash. ONLY ADDRESS— 51, QUEEN GTRBET, CARDIFF, lliustrated Catalogues and Estimates for Itopaira aSd 9131 i'oniug free. 1056—5 INVALID MEN WHO AKE KKKVOUS AND JL DEPRESSED without joy for the present or hope for the future, an.1 whose past is a regret, should send 3 stamps for the MAGIC MIRROR, and address H. HOWELL, Esq.. the Secretary. INVALID MEN. II, Fit zalau-f-quare, Sheffi-l.i. X 13712 5222 A ^public ^vppuintntfiitis. THE PROFESSORSHIP of WELSH JL at ST. DAVIiys COLLEGE, Lampeter, will be VACANT on or about September 27, 1889. Candidates are requested to send in testimonials to the Principal not later than July 24. Preference will be given to candidates in Holy Orders and qualified to te.,ch Theology, The post is worth £25() per annum, with rooms. Further information may be obtained from the Principal. 6773 < £ duration. CARDIFF. DR JOSEPH PARRY'S LATEST COMPOSITIONS, BLODWEN (Opera). O.N., 4s S.F., 2s. EMMANUEL (Grand Oratorio), O.N., 4s; S.F., 2s. NEBUCHADNEZZAR (Dramatic Cantata). O.N., 3s; S.F., Is 6d. JOSEPH (Short, easy Dramatic Cantata). 0 N., Js 6d; S.F.,84. TONAU CYNNULLKIDFAOL CYMRU. In Four Parts. I. and II. published with great success. TELYN YR YSGOL SUL. In three parts. I., II. and lJL, S.F., 3d each. Over 150,000 above old. THE THEORY OF MUSIC. The first of a series of Educational Books by Dr Parry. Useful to all Pianoforte and Vocal Students. Price Ù. Catalogue, with list of 100 choruses, 50 songs, 25 duefs, anthems, glees, < £ c., sent on receipt of stamp. All orders to be sent to D. M. PARRY. v 1134—13236 Penarth, BOARDING and DAY SCHOOL for GIRLS, 7, WESTBOURNE CRESCENT, CARDIFF. Principal, Miss HIBBS. Cert, R.A.M., with Honours. Boarders receive all home comforts under the carer Cf Mrs Hibbs. The duties will bs resumed July 20m. 72 r I • COWBRIPGE. Q^REAT HOUSE SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. PRirttsrAle • 3frs and the Misses CULVERWELL. Thorough preparation for Cambridge, Oxford, Royal ^cadem*vf Mugie, and Trinity College examinations. Special^tention is given to comfort, refinement, and physical rfeU-bBing. Terms moderate Fees from entrance. MAESYCWMMKK. HE SOUTH WALES SCHOOL FOR JL GIRLS, SUMMERFIELD HALL, MAESi CWMMKR, CARDIFF. PRINCIPAL.-Mrs NICflOLLS, F.E.I.S F.S.Sc, Gold and Silver Medalist. Gold and Silver Medalist. (Under distinguished patronage, and in union with I Trinity College, London, the Society of Science, Arts, and Letters, London, and the Ixnulon ColIeoof Music). The last three years 600 certificates, over 400 dis- tinctions, and 300 special certificates have been gained from Trinity CoJlefe, Royal.AcaderiTy, College of Pre. ceptors, Science and Art(Lohdon), and ttte Universities of Oxford, Cambridge, and. Edinburgh; aieo prizes trom Trinity College and Sciedce and At (London). A bronze medal from the International Exhibition (Science and Art) for painting, silver modal for music, and 3 bronze medals from the London College of Music, and 48 certificates of merit for drawing, painting (ou and water colour), and various kinds of needlework. The girls have passed in as maaiy M 12 subjects, in- cluding German, French, mathematics, drawing. ?^!nt" ing, mui!e, book-keeping, geometry, perspective, Botauy, Acoustics, literature, and everything useful. The Examiners (London) said :—" The work done by this school is exceedingly good and cr*ditable to The Examiners (London) said :—" The work done by this school is exceedingly good and cr*ditable to the Principal," Arithmetic Excellent." Scripture Excellent." jhlOOper annum is gifen in Schums ip. arw fcliw to £18;) in prizes.. „ Hundreds of testimonials from parents and pupils in aU parts of the world. Fees for boarders, including tuition, prizes, scholar- ships, and preparation for any University exam111atlon, fhe guineas. Day pupils, one guinea. One of the best schools in tt:2 country-"— Press. 13790 6458 GELLIGAER. QELLIGAER, C A RDTFF LEWIS'S ENDOWED SCHOOL. CHAIRMAN OF GOVERNORS CHAS. H. JAMES, Esq., Merthyr. HEAD MASTER ROGER W. JONES, B.A."(Lorni.).'Teachers' Diploma. ASSISTANT MASTERS J. T. MILLETT, B.Sc. WM. PRICE, London Univ. t ASSISTANT MASTERS J. T. MILLETT, B.Sc. WM. PRICE, London Univ. t MATHEMATICAL MASTER to be appointed. FEES- to Boys over 13, £3 a year. I Boarding S25 a year. Boys prepared for Matriculation and Preliminary Professional Examinations. Special Scientific and Coaimerciai c-catses. All boys learn Shorthand. Cbtimical and Physical Laboratory, Gymnasiuxii, Cricket, Fives Court, c. 6699 Next Quarter begins on Wednesday, 7tb August. For Prospectus, apply to Head Master as abVe. HEREFORD. HEREFORD LADIES' COLLEGE JLJL COMPANY, LIMITED. LADY PRINCIPAL Miss CUST, assisted by an Able Sraff of Resident Euglish and French Teachers and Visiting Masters. Pupils prepared for the Oxford and Caiubriofie. Local, College of Preceptor: a.nd other examinations. The Domestic Arrangements are under the immediate supervision of the Lady Principal, and aie calculated to promote the health and comfort of the pupils. Terms for boarders under 12 years of age, 25 guineas per annum ditto above 12 years of age, 30 guiueas per annum. Further information and prosoectuses may be ob- tained from the Lady Principal, Hereford ;or lr0I,nn5, Secretary, Mr Maddison, Ledbury. Further information and prosoectuses may be ob- tained from the Lady Principal, Hereford ;or lr0I,nn5, Secretary, Mr Maddison, Ledbury. NEATH. 7\TEATH. —PROPRIETARY SCHOOL. Jl/I Higher Education.—Application for ,c17. to Archdeacon of Llandaff, or Headmaster. Neatn- LLANDOVERY. THE COLLEGE, LLANDOVERY. TRCSII;ES V LADY LLANOVER, Rev CHANCELLOR PUILLIP^, V IS COUNT EMLYN, GENERAL SIR JAMES HILLS JTIII-XI.S, K.C.B., v.c., D. LLOYD JONES, Esq. T.TR> c VISITOR.—THE BISHOP OF ST DAVIDN WARDEN-ELECT. „ Rev OWEN EVANS, M.A., late Classical Scholar of Jesus College, Oxford; 1st Class Honours in Finals (Natural Science); Chaplain to the Bishop oi^"es- ter; and laU Welsh Professor of$t Da*'1" s College, Lanipotfc.. SECOND MASTER (Fifth Form). Rev E. J. M'CLELLAN, B.A., late Hasungs txhibi- tioner, Queen's College, Oxford 1st Class Classical Lanipotfc.. SECOND MASTER (Fifth Form). Rev E. J. M'CLELLAN, B.A., late Hasungs txhibi- tioner, Queen's College, Oxford 1st Class Classical Moderations, SENIOR ASSISTANT MASTER (Third Form). J. H. WINTER, B.A., late Open Mathematical ^bi. tioner, St John's, College, Cambridge; 6th Junior Optime. MATHEMATICAL AND SCIENCE MASTER T. J. RICHARDS, M.A., late Open Scholar, Merton College. Oxford; 1st Class Mathematical modera- tions; 1st Class Mathematical Finals; 1, C,as8 Science Finals. MODERN HISTORY AND LONDON MATRICULATION. H. GREGORY, B.A., late Open Scholar of Magen Colleg, Oxford 2nd Class Classical oderatIons; 2nd Class Classical Finals 2nd Class Bistorj finals; 1st Prize, Owen's College, .Manchester, SPECIAL MATHE)1ATICS. „ „ H. H. KNIGHT, M.A., Fellow of Clare College, Cam. bridge, 7th Wrangler. JUNIOR FORM MASTER- R. C. KITTO, B.A., Keble College, Oxford; 3rd Class Classical Honours Moderations. J. H. WINTER, B.A., aiuiSx^I, PARRY (Pianoforte), W. W. EVANS (Violin). SIXTH FORM AND COMPOSITION MASTER:, G. E. GREEN, B.A., Fellow of St. J°^ £ °.lle6e, Oxford; late Open Scholar, Leicester and Conington Prizeman of University Uollege, Oxford; 1st Class Classical Honour in Moderations and Finals. FOURTH FORM MASTER- R. J. EDWARDS, M.A.. late Open Scholar, Lincoln College, Oxford 1st Class Classical Moderations; 2nd Class Mathematical Moderations; oro Class Classical Finals. LOWER THIRD FORM MASTER. F. E. CHAPMAN, B.A., late Exhibitioner Sidney. Sussex College, Cambridge 3rd Class Classical l'ripos. „ FRENCH AND MODERN SIDE "E. N. BERRYMAN, M.A., ST Mary Hall, Oxford, and Brussels University. DRAWING AND BOOK., D. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Certificated Teacher of the D. SAUNDERS THOMAS, Certificated Teacher of the Science and Art Department, South Kensington. SF.RGEA.NT-1NSTRUCTOR LAFFERTY, R.Y. EXAMINERS. C. OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE SCHOOLS EXAMINATION BOARD. Since June, 1887, the School ha. gained Nine Scholarships and Exhibitions at Oxford and Cambridge —six of these open—passed seven boys tnrongn London Matriculation, and obtained 55 certificates (21 higher with nine distinctions 34 lower with 77 nrst-ciasses) from the Oxford and Cambridge Public Scnool Exami- nation Board. Last year Llandovery occupied the tenth place, bracketed with Wellington .an^ Clifton Colleges, of all schools in the kingaom, in number of higher certificates gained. Laboratory, gymnasium^ sanatorium, fives courts. Studies classical and modern sides, preparation for the universities, preliminary pro- fessional examinations, engineering, and busi- ness. Speeial class for London Matriculation, French, German, pianoforte, violin, drawing, drill. Forty-two scholarships, from £40 a year downwards, tenable at the school, worth altogether over £ 600 a year, without any religious restrictions. Two leaving exhibitions for Oxford. Boys attend the place of worship elected by parents. Boarders received by the Warden and Mr McClelian. t, Nexti Term commences on Wednesday, Sept, 25th, at 9 a.m, Boarders return the previous oay. For all particulars apply to the Warden-Elect, THE REV PROFESSOR EVANS. 6760 The College, Llandovery. 9 a.m, Boarders return the previous day. For all particulars apply to the Warden-Elect, THE REV PROFESSOR EVANS. 6760 The College, Llandovery. ABERYSTWITH. ARDWYN SCHOOL, ABERYSTWYTH. LONDON UNIVERSITY MATRICULATION EXAMINATION. — Success. June. 1888One Honours, Five First Division, One Second Division. Over 25 boys have passed the Matriculation from this School. — For particulars and terms apply to Rev Llewelyn Edwards, M.A. 718 IMPORTANT. -One Box of Horfcon'aLX.L. Pills are guaLanteed to cure ail private eases and «ms- pweations of the urinary organs, whether acquired or otherwise. Also Gra.vel and Pains in the Back. Free from Mercury. Post free for 4s fiom G. D. Borwn. M.P.S (from tae General Hospital), Aston-road.Birming ham. Agents Cardiff-A. Hag on, Chemist, oil, Bridge st. Swaiiaea—Lloyd,Chemist, Oxford-street. Newport —Yonng, Chemist, High-street. N.B.—Have never 00w.\ known *9 fail. Letters answered tree. 6752 excursions. SPECIAL EFcFR S I O N S FROM CARDIFF (Wind, weather, and circumstanRespermur'ng,) EVENING TSn» TO i^FIiAOOMBET Saturday to Monday at iifrs-.combe. SATURDAY, Leave Cardiff 2.30 pan. JULY 6, Leave Ilfracombe 7.45 p.m. At 2.30 p.m. ) Fares, to and fro, Fore Deck, 2s 6d, After Deck, 5s, same day. &s to return j OD Monday Iirivniv l TO LVNMOCJTH AND lJ,FRA. Tn, v | COMBE DIRECT. At m an „ ™ j Leave Cardifl', 10.40 a.m.; Ilfracombe. a.m. j (,.30 pjn.; and Lynmouth„ 7.30 p.m. TO CLEVEDON\ im v o Leave Cardiff. 10.45 a.m. and 1.15 p.m. Clevedon 12.0 noon and 4.v9 p.m. • i a D1' F^res, to and fro. First Trip, ,\s 6d and and 1.45 p.m. 2s Second Trip, Is and Is ,6d. TO CLEVEDON, tttV-It a Leave Cardiff, 12 noon and 2.30p.m. JULY 9, Jlevedon, 1.15 and 5.15 p.m. oiy O iA,oon Fares, to and fro. First Trip. Is 6d tmd and «s.30 p.m. 2s; Second Trip, Is and Is 6d. Tourists' Tickets, available during the season Co Lymouth or Ilfracombe. 4s 6d and 6s. BriE", Channel Passenger Service, limited. 105, Bnte Docks, Cardiff. 6284-179 DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTON bv the Saloon Steamer LADY "MARGAREJX. JULY LEAVE CARDIFF LEAVE WESTON Sat. 6-8.20, 9.20, 10.301 Sat. 6-9.20, 11.40 a.m., a.m., 12.45 and 2.50 p.m. ( 1.45, and8 0 p.m, Mon. 8-10.30 a.m., 1.01 Mon. 8—11.45 a.m" 2.0 and 5.15pm I and 4.40 pm. Tue. 9—11.35 a.m., 1.45 Toe. 9-12.40, 2.45, and dond 4.0 p.m. ) 6,1pm. For special through airangemerits of Excursion Parties to Cheddar, Wells, <fcc., oi tor hire of Passenger Steamers to any place in the Bristol Channel, a.ply to Edwards, Robertson and Co., 105, Bute Docks, Cardiff. 109-(111) j^PECIAL SELECT EXCURSION TO ILFRACOMBE, BY SALOON STEAMER WAVERLEY (Weather and circumstances permitting), Fastest and Best Excursion Steamer in the Bristol Channel. ON SATURDAY, 6th JULY, TO ILFRACOMBE DIRECT, L?avim; CARDIFF at 12 noon; Returning from ILFRACOMBE at 5.30 p.m. RETURN FARES, FORE DECK 2s bd. SALOON 3s 6d. 6759 CHEAP HALF-HOLIDAY EXCUR- Vy .-ION from NEWPORT to WESTON, THIS 15AY (SATURDAY), July 6th. by the Earl of Jersey (wind, weather, and circumstances pwr/.itting). Leeve Rodney Wharf 2.30 p.m. leave Weston 8 p.m. Fares to-and-fro, Is and Is 6d. 6797 GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY, On WEDNESDAY, JULY lOh. a CHEAP HALF- HOLIDAY EXCURSION for PORTHCAWL will leave CARDIFF at 215 p.m., Llantrissant, 2.35, and Bridgend at 2.b5 p.m. For further particular* see special bills. 6736 On THURSDAY, JULY 11th, an EXCURSION to HEREFORD, MALVERN, WORCESTER, and BIR. MINGHAM ill leave CARDIFF at 6.10 &.m.. New- 1 port 6.30, Caerleon b.40, Pontnewydd 6.50, and Ponty- pool-roa.d at 7.0 a.m. For full particulars see special bills. 6792 „ On THURSDAY. JULY Ilth, an EXCURSION for 8 or 15 day* to TAUNTON, BARNSTAPLE, Exetei. Torquay, Plymouth, Penzance, and other stations in the West of England (bv the new and u. ect route Tia the Severn Tunnel), will leave New Milford at 8.50 a..m., Jolinston 9.0, Haverfordwest 9.10, Pembroke Dock 7 bti, Pembrefcs 8.3, Tenby 8.35, Saunaersfoot 8.44. Narberth 9.5, Carmarthen 10,5, Carmarthen Junc- tion 10.20, Llanelly 10.50, Swansea 11.10, Landore 11.20, Neath 11.35, Port Talbot 11.50, Bridgend 12.15 Llantrissant 12.35. Cardiff 1.0. Ebbw Va e 11.15 a.m., Nantyglo 11.15, Blaina 11.20, Abertillery 11.27. New- bridge 11.49, Abercarne 31.63, Itisca 12.5 p.m.. Blen. avon 11.30 a.m., Aberaychan 11.47, pontypool (Crane- street) 11.57, Upper Pontnewydd 12.9 p.m., Cwmbran 12.13, and Newport at 1.30 p.w. For full particulars see special bills. On and after July 1st a NEW SERVICE of EXPRESS TRAINS will be in CDeration between BIRMINGHAM and SOUTH STAFFORDSHIRE DISTRICT and WORCESTER, MALVERN, HRRE. FORD, and SOUTH WALES, as under :— Down Trains. a.m.i a.m.i p.m. p.rn, pm Birmingham (Snow-hill) 9.38;11.30 12.35 3 5.50 Wolverhampton 9.0i 11.20112.4(\ 3 5.30 Worcester (Foregate-st.) 10.49; 12.5V S 2.8 5/5: 6.55 Great Malvern 11.7; 12.54 2 34 0.19' 7.12 p.m. Hereford .11.45 1.27; 3.30 5 52! 7.45 p.m.! Newport 1.271 2.57 5.18 ?.22i 9.26 Cardiff 1.50 3.20' 5.53| 7 45 9.50 Swansea 3.50; 5.151 8.15! — 11,45 Carmarthen 4 45! 6.25| 10.5 — 112.27 Tenby 6.01 7.3QI — — — Up Trains. j a.m.; a.m.| a.m.j a.m. | a.m Tenby j — ) — 18,3°1- 110.50 Carmarthen 3.52 — 9.33; — 112. 5 Swansea 4.30 7.40:10.45 11.20j 1.30 Cardiff 6. 0 9.25(12.22 1.10 3.55 Newport 6.35 9.48,12.45 1.5b' f4.14 Hereford 8. 0 11.24; 2.15 3.ot>j 5.50 Great Malvern 8.40 11.59' 2.51 4.40 6.26 Worcester (Foreiate-street) 8.52 12.11! 3. S 5. 0i 6.38 Wolverhampton 10.55 1.47: 4.17 6.47' 9. C Birmingham (Snow-hill) 10. C 1.171 4.12 u.15! 7.46 S Shrub-hill. Through carriages between Cardiff ar.d Birmingham. 6584 HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. NORWAY. SWEDEN. AND RUSSIA JJOLIDAY TOURS AND CRUISES. LAND OF THE MIDNIGHT SUN. WILSON LINK OF ROYAL MAIL PASSENGER STEAMERS, with Saloons and Sleeping Accommoda- tion Amidships, sail from Hull to BKRGN and STAVANGER every TUESDAY, CHRISTIANIA and CHRISTIANSAND every FRIDAY, „ DRONTHEIM every THURSDAY, „ GOTHENBURG WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY Mornings, LONDON to CHRISTIAN1A every FRIDAY, CHRISTIANSAND alternate FRIDAY mornings, and present the quickest and best oppor- tunities of T1sitina; the magnificent Fjords and Moun. tain Scenery of NORWAY, at very reasonable cost. Special YACHTING CRUISE to the NORTH CAPE. Lofoten Islands, and the FJORDS, by S.S. DOMINO," intended to leave Hull 31st July. The Cruise is maae in SMOOTH vVATFR. witnin the Islands on tbe Norwegian Coa.st-passffiger8 conse- quently not being exposed to the sea as passengers are by larger Stt.a71ioQ8, which cannct take this inridt route- and affords all the pleasures of Yachting with none of the unpleasantness. HULL TO ST. PETERSBURG.—First-class Pas- senger Steamers weeKiy. For programmes, with full particulars, apply to THOS. WILSON, SONS & CO., H ULL or to the Agents for Wales, JOHN BOVEY & CO., LLOYD'S AGENCY, CARDIFF. SUMMER TOURS IN SCOTLAND. GLASGOW and the HIGHLANDS (Royal Route, vii Crinan and Caledonian Canals). The Royal Mail Steamers COLUMBA orION A sail from GLASGOW DAILY at 7 a.m., from GREENOCK at 8.50 aIll., in connection with Express Trains from Cardiff and the South, conveying passengers for Oban, Fort William, Inverness, Lochawe, Seye, Gairloch, taffa., Iona, Glencoe, May. Stornoway, &c Official Guide, 3d; Illustrated, 6d and Is. Time bills, with map and fares, free by post from the owner, David Macbrayne, 119, Hope-street, Glasgow. 155—6084 LEWIS AND | E WIS Beg to inform those who are about to furnish that they are PRACTICAL MANUFACTURERS, and rank foremost in South Wales as CABINET MAKERS AND UPHOLSTERERS. Their aim is not only to gain New Customers, but to retain them afterwards by supplying goods of a reliable and durable quality, therooy securing tbe c:on8dence of the Public Purchasers are respectfully requested to examine for themselves the extensive Stock of JpURNIIURE, CARPETS CURTAINS, DECORATIONS, Artistic and inexpensive, suitable ior any residence. ALL ORDERS ARE SUBJECT TO OUR PERSONAL SUPERVISION. ESTIMATES GIVEN & REMOVALS EFFECTED. j^KWIS AND j^E WIS, 23, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF; 137, COMMERCIAL-STREET, NEWPORT. ~VTO NAME OINTMENT. This Ointment is confidentially recommended as &It Qid, tried, and successful remedy for scurvy .scrofula, glandular swellings, ringworm, old wounds, ulcerated legs, scald beads, oiotches on the face and body, St. Anthony's fire, burns, chilblains, bruises, piles, fistula, rheumatism, bunions, &c.~ It will soon heal up the most obstinate eruptions of the skin of^every kind. Please note the Trade Mark Label on each not. "]\TO NAME PILLS. For scrofula, scurvy, ulcerated legs, erysipelas, blotches on the face, eruptiODli on the body, piles, fisGula, glandnlar swellings, ltc., <tc. They may be taken by persons of either sex, are tonic and invigorating, and, acting upon the secretions, they are a truly valuable blood purifier, and may be used in conjunction with the" No Name' Ointment in any of the above diseases. Sold in pots and boxes by all cbemiprice 7ML Is lid, and 2s 9d each. No Family should bewithont them. SOLE PROPRIETOR :— J. WHITEHOUSE. 194 DKRITEND, BIRMINGHAM. 6686 SWANSEA OFFICE OF THE "SOUTH WALES DAILY NEWS," No. 2, COLLEGE-STREET. All orders from NEWSAGENTS will receive prompt attention, and be executed npon the same terms as from the ief Office. The DAILY NEWS delivered to subscribers early every morning in any part of the town. ADVERTISEMENTS received up. to Sena o will secure insertion in the next moraine's issue of the DAILY NEWS ^public ^nutsemmts. CARDIFF. rjlHEATRE ROYAL, CARDIFF LESSEE ANI> MANAGER— Mr EDWARD FLETCHITR ACTING MaJxAOEB. Mr JOHN SHERI IMPORTANT ENGAGEMENT OF MR RICHARD EDGAR'S DANDY DICK AND THE MAGISTRATE COMPANY, the Latest Successes from the Court Theatre. London TO-NIGHT (SATURDAY), Julv t. A. W. Pinerc s Farcisai Cornedv, Tbe MAGISTRATE, Preceded oy Russell Rae's Comedietta. VETERANS MONDAY, July 8, DRIVEN FROM HOME. BoxPlau at Thompson and Shackeil's, Ltd Q. RAND JjJ YSTEDDFOD. PARK HALL, CARDIFF. MONDA Y, SEPTEMBER 2nd, 1889. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION: HALLELUJAH 0 HORUS. MINIMUM 150, MAXIMUM 200. PRIZE £40, SECOND CHORAL COMPETITION "QLORIA." PRIZE JB15. PROGRAMMES READY JUNE 14. liH each free. Apply JOHN THOMAS, Secretary, 6163 PONTYMI3TER. Apply:- SWANSEA. Y ICTORIA pAR K, SWANSEA. By kind permission of the and Corporation. THE SWANSEA HORSE gHOW Will be held on the above Park, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, AUGUST 14th and 15th, 1839. JE600 WILL BE GIVEN IN PRIZES. SPECIAL PRIZES for JUMPING, FOUR-IN-HAND, ana TANDEM TEAMS, Entries close August 1st. Double Fees August 8th. For Schedule of Prizes, Entry Fonns, die., apply to H. C. HIGMAN, Secretary, Estate Agent, Oxford Cl18.Dl.! bers, 101, Oxford-street, Swansta. 6468 HEREFORD. "P|-ERE FORD REGATTA AND ATHLETIC MEETING, THURSDAY, JULY 18TH. £õ30 IN PRIZES. APPLY THE SECS., MITRE HEREFORD. 6758 CHEPSTOW. CHEPSTOW CASTLE. GRAhD HISTORICAL FETE AND ¡ FANCY FAIR, Oar. JULY 3Gih, 31bt, AND AUGUST 1ST, 1889. The FETE WlLL BE OPENED by Hei Grace the DUCHESS of BEAUFORT. PATRONS. His Grace the Duke of BEAUFORT. K.G., the Lord Bishop of LLADAFF, the Right Hon Lord FITZ- HARDINGE, the Right Hon. Lord TREDEGAR, Colonel the Hon. C. MORGAN, M.P., JOHN L. BALDWYN, I Esq.. HENRV CLAY. Esq W. E. C. CURRE. Esq., C. E. LEWIS, Esq™, D.L., Captain W. B. MARLING, J. A. ROLLS, Eisq., OODFREY SEYS. Esq., &C.. Ac. GRAND PROCESSION OF PERSONAGES IN UEDIJEVAL COSTUMHi', HISTORICAL TABLEAUX. TOURNAMENT OF KNIGHTS IN ARMOUR, &c.. StC. For Farther Particulars see Posters. 6335 W. CLIFFORD THOMAS, Hon. Sec. lioMs, HOME FROM HOME. GWALIA, PRIVATE HOTEL AND \JT BOARDING ESTABLISHMENT. LLANDKINDOD WELLS, The Famous Spa of Wales." TARIFF :— Use of Dining and Drawing Rooms, with Board, Lodging, and Attendance, per week.. S2 5 0 For less than a week, per day 0 ? 0 I AND GWALIA HOUSE, PRIVATE HOTEL, UPPER WOBURN-PLACE, LONDON, W C, 6532 Proprietor—EDWARD JENKINS. X" NNS~OF COURT FAMILY HOTEL^ HIGH HOLBORN AND LINCOLN'S INN FIELDS, LONDON, W.C. CENTRAL AND QUIET CHARGES MODERATE. Grand Coffee Room, Ladies' Drawing Room and Reading Room, overlook the extensive Lincoln's Inn Gardens. THE CENTRAL HALL for WRITING, LOUNGING, SMOKING, &c.. IS THE FINEST IN ENGLAND. Hydraulic Lifts. Electric Light. Artesian Well W ater. TARIFF-on application to 5738 F. B, BREWER, MANAGER | DINNERS, 1 9 21 and 22, Broadmead. Plain Tea, 3d or Breakfast, Meat and Bread, 4d. Good Beds, Is and V od. 1258 J PATTERNS POST TREE. QOTTERELL JJROS., CELEBRATED pAPER HANGINGS. BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE I in the Provinces COTTERELL'S PATTERN-BOOH has the largest and the Best selection of CHEAP ARTISTIC DECORATION It is now in the I hands of most Decorators. See that each pattern 1 bears the TRADE MARK—C.B. COTTERELL JJROS., 11, CLARE-ST., BALDWIN-ST., and Marsh St., j l BRISTOL. j ""j ESTABLISHED HALF A CENTURY. 5737 1~ J i_ ■ ^FALL'S AMERICAN MANDRAKE XV PILLS The great remedy for Bili- ) MANDRAKE ous and Liver Complaints, PILLS MANDRAKE Indigestion, Piles, & Gravel, PILLS MANDRAKE and the greatest Blood Puri- PILLS MANDRAKE fier of the age. pILLS MANDRAKE TESTIMONIAL. PILLS MANDRAKE Mi KeaU. Maindee. PILLS MANDRAKE Sir,—1 consider your Ameri. PILLS MANDRAKE can Mandrake Pille to be the PHLS MANDRAKE greatest success the world has PILLS MANDRAKE ever known.—I am, sir, yours PILLS MANDRAKE faithfully, F. H. HEWSON. PILLS MANDRAKE Munday, Chemist; Cardiff. PILLS MANDRAKE Robb, Chemist, Roath Gar- PILLS MANDRAKE rett Brothers, Newport; .1. G. PILLS MANDRAKE Isaac (late Hayman), Cbe. PILLS MANDRAKE mist, Neath; Newberry ana PILLS MANDRAKE Son, London. PILLS MAN'-RAJKE Proprietor — Mi KRALL. PILLS MANDRAKE Chemist & Dentist, J99, High- PILLS I MANDkAKE street, Swansea. 8076 In 12 PILLS HYDROLEINE SANITARY SOAP POWDER.—Why so Popular? Because;—1. It expels dIrt, promotes health, makes "Home—sweet I Home." 2 It cleans equally a marble statue and a greasy saucepan. 3. It brightens silver and glass and purifies Dedroom ware. 4, It renews dirty carpets, soapy sponges, greasy garments. 5. It is powerful in the laundry, and sate in the nursery bath In lib. Packets, lib. Bags. 2cwt. Casb THE HYDROLEINE COMPANY, LIMITED. Loiidon Offices: 76, High Holborn, W.C. Wœb. Leicester. Foreign Depots: Paris, Brussels. Met. bourne, Cape Town. 5803 "rHO IS YUUR BILLPOSTER at; TV Aberdare? MICHAK!. PAINE, Billposter, Distributor, and Advertising Agent 25" Cardiff •surest, i Aberdare, rents the principal posting-stations in A herd arc and district. Contracts made quarterly or yearly. Good accommodation for ttavellers, At. HgoriT for Gn;011 arts Ci. Steamers, 33i0 1359 I Utostmss Jtii&wsses. l JMPORTANT NOTICE I ROWELL AND ANNUAL GUMMER SALE RP H I S JY AY; H. & Co. respectfully beg to announCE that, with the exception of Cabinet Goods the whole of their Stock, amounting t* nearly £80.000. will be offered for Sale ai Reduced and most favourable pricw. mHlS DAY. ..w. — JJ. Co. believe that it is unnecessary tt. < issue a Catalogue of detail for this sale, as it means a Clearance at great Reduction from Manufacturers' Prices, uot ordinarj retail prices. rpHE FOLLOWING GOODS WILL BE X SOLD AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES. AXE SHOULD BE INSPECTED: MANTLES, JACKETS, DUST CLOAKS, COSTUMES, MILLINERY, STRAWS AND FLOWERS, LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S UNDER- CLOTHING, UMBRELLAS, SUNSHADES, LACES, TRIMMINGS, HOSIERY, RIBBONS. GLOVES, CALICOES, PRINTS, SHEETINGS, COUNTER- PANES, BLANKETS AND FLANNELS. 300 PIECES iEAL WELSE FLANNEL, FROM 4i PER YARD. DRESS JQEPARTMENT wm contain an endless variety, cleared for Cast direct from Manufacturers, and Sold at Prices that no other House can sell JpURNISHING J^E^ARTMENT IN NEW PREMISES IN WHARTON STREET. LINEN AND COTTON SHEETINGS CRETONNES, LACE AND TAPESTRY CURTAINS, TABLE COVERS, TABLE NAPKINf LINEN CLOTHS, TOWELS, fcc, fe. THIS jQ A Y. 9 Doors open at 10 o clock and close [at 8 except on BViday and Saturday. H. & CO. cannot undertake, even wit! M their staff, to deliver all parcels on the day o purchase, bwt will do their best. HOWELL AND COMPANY ♦•THE CARDIFF DRAPERS," 0 ARDIPF. 4 r