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11lIE ALLIANCE For HOLIDAY SUITS. c. A LLIANCV,, For BUSINESS SUITS. nE LLIANCE For TOURIST SUITS. THE A LLIANCE For STYLISH SUITS. tnfIE A LLIANCE For SUITS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. A I^LIANCE Always 20 to 25 per 87 J'j L. Cent, under ordinary Shopkeepers' Prices. 33 ST, MARY-STREET, J D ADVERTISEMENTS. ™E SIX WORDS. ONCE. I TurRs.  20-1- Warda "1 0 6 0 9 1 0 30 30 Words 0 9 10 16 ?0 WORDS 1 0 1 6 2 3 50 Words 2 6 3 9 (   ?0 Words 16 5 0 4 6 Th e ,,ily to the claMes ot advertise ?' speciUed below, and are strictly conHned to those "'ch are ordered for CONSECUTIVE iuseition, ?'id PAW i.NSiiRTlo. if cither of these, con. ."•'ona is not complied with the advertisement will be Uarged by the B"iiiess scale,- ."?RTMENTS?ANTED ?RTK).:r.TSTOLEf "?''CLK.SI.OST £ UDCLES Foum S^INKSSES FOR DISPOSAL { .?S?ESSEStVANTEtt ^OUSIIS TO LET IiOUSrl; WANTFD I HOUSES TO Br; SOLD MIRCKM-A-NJCOUS WANTS MISCELLANEOUS SAI.ES i PAUTKERSIUPS WANTED SITUATIONS WANTED SITUATIONS VACANT. ,'Vli.—'Xhe insertion of several Advertisements is E l ^j-d because the references given Lre to PoiL- °uiPes, to initials, or lictitious names Po.stmMter< not. n. lnwcl to deliver letter* n addressed i3i?rstntfiL jVf ELI IP, dear, how well your piano looks. Yes, f." mam «. Jane polished it with Flesher's Furniture I';e m. Manufactured on!y by Flesher and Co., "olstanto.i. 40 fejMOKE Archer's "Golden Returns," sweetest, K-J o mauuf ic. ured. 98Q Al/'OIJI,I) kind, respectable couple adopt healthy baby boy, a month old? sniall premium given. ^•dilie s Angus, "'Echo" Office. Cardiff 931 4 Õ u caU 0 nat nA.ITOX SHORTHAND SCHOOL.—Book .keep!nK. Band writing. A ntmnetl(, Grammar, %Veisl *;very Evening Separate Ins.ructions Certiflcatffl Te'-kch(-rs ?NLeville-sureet. tOll. C:r.nlifL 334 West miiJ YoiittD. L°:ST, on Whit-lond1ty, "bout 9 o'clock a.m., a A? ? Uoy, named Ed?aut William, 6 year oid, .irMMd "I rather light pepper and alt clothes, and red shjrt 'D"e of his iegs rather weak.—Apply Matthew illiaml-, America Ftcb, Porth. 293 LOST. on Whit-Monday, n. gold Brooch, with 1 A portrait in the back. Finder wiil be rewarded taking the same to TIlrs Bruce, Stamvay Villa, plyffard terrace, Newport. 91 ? OST, a, Rou?h Irish Terrier, one ear clipood.— .6? Whoever returns same to 6. Adam-street, ?iU ?e rewarded. Anyone detaining tbe dog after this Notice will be prosecuted. 55 LOST, on Sunday afternoon, between Jhndali -tj Station and Whitchurch Parish Church, small enamelled Brooch (George IV. coin). Finder will re- ceive 5s reward.—Apply Mrs Laslibrook, Primrose Hill. Lianrtaff Station. 959 £ OT, May lst, small Fawn Terrier Bitch, white -ILi U!?'i\ Aiay ?Ist, sm?M Jtf'nwn 'i'errie!- i:ttch. whne same 3, Conway-road, Canton, Cardiff, receive reward. 892 PURSE Lost, at Caerphilly Eisteddfod. Finder returning same to Mrs Phillips, 5, Charles-street, Cardiff, "ill be hands omely rewarded. 977 Santesiic erbanïfí. CLEVElt COOKS can add to their list of dishes j the preparation of choice dainties for the dinner and suppfer table by consulting the pages of a littlei book entitled "Pastry and Sweets,' given to all Cooks sending their addresses to Alfred Bird and Sons, Birmingham. Every lady and housekeeper in the land should have Pastry and Sweets" handy for reference. There is nothing to pay, an,i the book Will be sent by return of post, free, to any address. 147 ???LEAN. respectable Girl, about 17, wanted M 1,? General Seivant.-5. Northcote-street, Cardiff. 972 g?ENERAL SEHVANf wanted trom ueiphbour- \X hood of Porth not under 17 ) family of two.- Apply Mrs Jones, 11, Hannah street, P,rth. ?T?EN?RA). SERVANT wanted, ab ut i? or f6 GMrs Wi liam,5, 2, Church-road, Canton, Cardiff. 81 OOD Plain Cook wanted atonc-Apply, stating age and wages required, with reference, to Oak- land, Rumney Hill, Cardiff. 59 ERV AN r (strong) wanted, must be respectable.— *0 Apply 83, Tudor-road, Riverside, Cardilf. 903 WANTED, good General Servant; muH be early vV riser and good to children reterences required. —Mrs Margrett, 36. Clare-street, Cardiff. 61 w ANTED, good General Servant, fond of children, age from 17 to 20.-Apply 13. Despenser-streot, Riverside, Crdiff, ANTED, a respectable Girl as General Servant fond of children also good references.—6, New Dock-Street, Newport. 294 .'VTE7"ANTED, good GIIral Servant, able to wash and iroii country girl pref6i red. -Apply Mrs Tugh, 248, Newport-road. Cardiff. 53 WANTED, respectable Girl as General Servant 1'1' countiy preferred must be fond of children; .good character. -Apply 7, Clare-gardens, Cardiff- 55 *7 ANTED, strong, clean, willing General Servant, T V about 16, active, and used to children. —Sirs Llewellyn, 25, Woodville-road, Cathaya, Cardiff. 957 W ANTED daily, a Girl to assist with houseivorIL "1' Apply 116, Woodville-road, Cardiff. 9b1  ANTED, General SeIyant, with a cood char- T t acter,-Apply CosUam ViUa., Chepstow road, Newport, Mon. 29 1 WANTED, General Servant, about 17.-Apply, between 7 and 9, to No. 35, Albany-road, Cardiff. 985 W" ANTED, General Servant, 18 to 20.—Apply Vt 205, Richmond-road, Cardiff. 9aB WANTED, Gener.l Servant, at once good W reference requ;.red.-Apply Mrs Leach, 25, Wood-street, Cardiff. WANTED, a young Girl, about Id, to a.Mtst housc- work used to children good character.— Idis Armstro, g, 47, Tudor-road, Cardiff. tSi WANTED, immediately, good General Servant, v good character, 16 to 18.—Apply 88, Ryder- street, Cathedral-road, Cardiff. 18 WANTED immediately, a good General Servant 1' two kent country girl preferred.—Apply at » No. 16, Richmond-terrace, Park-place, Cardiff. 2B w ANTED atonea, a General Servant.—Apply at wt 25, Louitoun-square, Cardiff Docks. 26 r 'W AN'I'E I), clean, respectable Girl, about 14 or 15 mu«t have good road, Cardiff. 42 W ANTE I), a good General Servant, able to cook and iron. -Apply, by post or after 5 p.m., 7, York-place. Newport. 7 aNTED, a young girl as Nurse: one from the WW country preferred. -Apply 149, Commercial- road, Newport. ANTED a good General Servant at once, for \w two in family.—Apply personally, 20, Park- •treefc, Temperance Town, Cardiff. 890 WANTED, at once, a good General Servant, who TV cau wa?h and iron—App!y to Mrs Day, 125, King s-road. Canton, Cardiff. 868 w ANTED, a strong Girl as General Servant, from V T country preferred. -Ar)ply 8, Lower Cathedral- d,-Canton. Cardiff. 869  ANTED, strong, middle-aged, domesticated I' General Servant; one used to pubiie-house duties preferred good wages.—John Howell, Aue- tioneer, Aberaman, Aberdare. 799 Situations :tIT ncanl. A GENTLEMAN at Newport requires a man as ?? Gardener also able to take charge of a horse and trap.—Apply to No. 2,545, at Locke's Advertising I Offices, Newport, Mon. 979 BAKERS and Confectioners are requested to keep Bawiy from Newport, pending dispute. 238 ])- BESS and Mantle .Ntaker-?,-Waiii Bodice JL? Hands, Skirt Hands, ?nd Mantle M?ke?s.— Apply George Greenland, Draper, Hereford. 763 VJL^kF RESSiMAKER and Mantle Maker5,-Wanted. JU experienced BOdice and ?hirt Hands al-o Mant!e Makers penaaneht situation oui-doors.— Applv Evans and Allen, the London House, Newport, Mon. 933 G- ROCERY and Provision Trade.—Wanted at once, \JT a Young Man a.-?i Haulier.—Apply C. Hawley, 19, Commercial-street. Newport. 2b8 H.Il.tDltB8SER w.lilted, about 17 obliging and "j well up tohM work -¡;ate lowest wages to H b9j, Echo O?c C?'diff. 93 T EA'i'HER BELT Sutehers wanted at once.- )Lj Apply W. W. Ware and Co., 162, Hute-ro?d, Card iff. ? P. I\H\TEIl wanted, at once -Apply J. n. PMBt? JL 6, Som^rcon-place, Mail\de Newport, Mon. 274 T7LA«TERER-S Wanted ;?o good CarpenMr. 7<1 t per hour. aL Merthyr Vale.-Apply Ret?m' .Merthyr VaIe. 799 fa?????E.—Wa.nt.'d, stB?M?uniof.—Apply J ri NE,k  i yi?r.,? Tea Co.. Cardiff.  ? \'V' Ái' f;n, for htrge school. Head Lnnndry j *'V Woman; fxpencncdd, good ironer also good licond, we!) up in work.—Address I.aun(hes, "lrho OfSue. < -•di'44 .r. vdj {iTj-KD, sm*.rt 1?(1 lor bTe.wcr3 office r good j %'Y >~i'.er ai-.U quick a.t i}:u!-?.—Apply9, W otk- i;:g & Card! it'  po-tir* I ¡ig, Ót\'lfI'W1:l¡)rSD¡;Lboutl > }W.,d' ) W p.arMice—APp!y ThoC?sUeC?eReat?n-a?C, J .<7<n'! 1?. Gastlo" Arcade, Cardiff. 5 ?; fA'_rë{1IiP?!tIut:k1;-ca{.:1fJ. ? ? and be:aù1c tf-.read and wdte.-A?y Haube', JLcho uaice, ;èar". Na WANTED, at once, a good Striker state age VW and experience.—Address Striker, South Wales Echo," Newport, Mon. 27l WEEKLY may be honestly realised by either iw' sex, without hindering occupation.—For sample, .c enclose addressed envelope to Evans, Watts, and Co. (P 133), Merchants, Birmingham. This is genuine. i 976 Situations tauten. S UNDER HOUSEMAID or General, age 18 Agood r,fe, ences.-Ap,ily Alice Gibbs, Varmster. Ruardean, Gloucestershire. 800 SITUATION wanted bv experienced married man as Coachman, or Grooin and Coachman thoroughly experienced in all stable duties able to drive single, pair, tandem, or four-in-hand accus- tomed to hunters exceptional references.—Address Coachman, "South Wales Daily News" Office Cardiff. 3774-100 WANTED, a Joiner. W. C. Webb, Gestyn- ANTEF). Cathedral-road. Ca) diff. 54 WANTED by Youth. 17, well educated, Situition It in an Office engineer's preferred experienced. —Address D, 10. Echo Office, Cardiff. 10 W ANTEI), Employment for réspectable Girl as T ? Nurse or young General Servant.—Servants Agency. Beautftrt-street, Brynmawr 896 Clerks. iKanaarrs, &r. LAW.—Cardif fsolicitor requires General Clerk.- J.?) A?difMS. with references and salary required.  840. Echo Office, Car(liff. -C 840 Echo Office, requ?reti. AGENCIES, &t. A GENT Wanted £ 26 per quarter, paid weekly, splendid opening: experience unnecessary; specimens free.-Addresi Compo Works, Farnworth, Bolton, 760 A SALARY of 30s per Week and good commission Am-,ty bo earned hy a few hours' application daily. Highly respectable Agency. No sample, or good-; to sell—Apiily, by letter, (A47), 3, Brushfield-streot. London, E C. 872 WANTED, respectable, energetic, and expe rincprl Canvasser for town good re er"ncc requirell splendid chance tor pn,>hin man. Irence.- re(Ti?-e(i Aroade Studio, Newport. J 206 ^oiJiiings, ^jrartmcnts, &i\ A PARTMENIS—Sitting-room and bedroom, six Aiiiiies from N..wpon; ten mimncs from a rail- I way station. Grand mountain scenery. Pleasantly I situated. Grounds seven acres in extent.—Address House," Porter's Advertisinz Office, Newport. 252 /"COMFORTABLE Furnished Apartments for one or two gentlemen; terms moderate facing Clare Gardens.—47, Gloucester-street, Canton, Car- diff. &3 £ ^OMFORTABLI'- Apartments for one or two Young Gentlemen terms moderate.—Mrs John, Bridge House, Clarence-place, Newport. £ 61 c 031FORTABLE Ucme for young Lady engaged in business; terms moderate. —Address J. 0., Echo Office, Cardiff. L ()DGINGS.-Wanted, by Yonug Gentleman, Com- JLj fortable Apartments.—Appiy, stating lowest terms, Spem. Echo Office, Newport. 252 "JTJL'EASANT Unfurnished Apartmnts; every con- ? venience; no children or lodgers.— E G Echo Offico, Cardiff. 2 JT"T NFUHNISHED Apartments wanted by Youn? u Married Coupio state lowest terms.—W. E., 63, Echo" Oace. C?ntiS. M JFOR ^ALF—LJAUS £ 5, OR,SAI,E, by priTate Contract, Kighii Houses. 1 with good gardens and b:tck entrances, situate ill Oichard-stree Caerleori-road, Newport, .Mon. Long Jcs," and moderate ground lent.—Apply to Mr William Wade, Soici5or, Newport, Mon. 256 OR SALE, Two Hou-es, Gordon-road, Cardiff 1 well let.—Apply 8, Working-street, Cardiff. 846 "i! '/lr:n- i Houses, &r<. W/a let TITO be Let, 33, Christina-street, Docks, Cardiff; j rent, 10s, cl,.ar all.-Apply on the premises. 47 fH^O LET, House, 18, Gordon-street, Maindee, Nnw. I port. Immediate possession rent, 4s 9d, clear. Apply Chick, Capel crescent. Newport. 287 LET (semi-detached), Pgnteg Villa, Chepstow Jt road, Newport 11 good rooms, modern con- veniences within; rent low.—Z. H," Daiiy News" Office, Cardiff. 8?9 rllo LET. 66 and 67. Mr.ughan-street, Penarfh, two I houses in good condition two large kitchens and scullery each fivi other rooms rent low.—Apply 40, Plassy-street, Penarth. 8b0 rf0 LET, Cottages, Cathays, 5s one Rutland-street, 68 per week.-Apply 8, Working-st., Cardiff. 822 businesses for iBisposai. IRONMONGERY and Plumbing nuiness in best busiuess towns in Cornwall, for iI1lmdhte di3. posal. An ironmonger with £ 1,000 seeking good in- vestment should at once write Frank Fletcher, Leeds, also of 135, Finsbury Payment. London. 952 ma premises, MOUSE and SHOP to Let, 91, LIeweUyn-atreet, ?JL tre.-Apply James Rees, Ironmonger. iiitre Hhondda. 818 mo LET, House and Shop, together with coach- T?,rdare. and stable. — Apply 9. GnfHth street hou-c and stable. Apply 9. Griffith-Lree- SPLEDID Busmen Premises to be Let, beÚJg )J No. 25, High street, Newport.—Apply to J. IlLiLliaT,, 272 Jtluaicai. CCOPYRIGHT.—Music Made Fasy marvellous N_,j easy, practical method to play the pianoforte, harmonium, Is,-Rev William Hughes, Nantymoel. Bridgend. 44 MADAME BRYTHON THOMAS?R?M.7 ,11 (soprano) for Concert Engagements, Oratorios, Ac., trm moderate :also takes Pupils for Singing, Pianoforte Playicj, prepares pupils for Examinations and Competitinns-7. Clare-street, Cardiff. 17 MISS WILLIE gives L ssons on the Pianoforte IN-i terms modemte; enquiries invited.—Address ??lpe Cottage, Caerleon-road, Newport. 735 OIANOFORTE, B16 10, Iron Frame Trichord, in _? walnut case, equal to new. for SJJe.-Monmouth- shire Loan Office, 1, Albert Hall Chambers, Stow Hut, Newport. 0295 ) IANO (Cottage), nearly new, to b Sold, cheap no further use for same.-Samubl, 110, Bute- road, Cardiff 815 v IOLINS (old), bow and case complete, £ 2 10s and tV ES 10s Second-h-kntl Flutina (Busson), B2 b,tt-C,Ains. Moyns, Music Warehouse, Cowbridge-road, Cardiff. « 361 Õ- S COURSE of 10 lessoiis, pianoforte, and American organ, by experienced master, atpupils' residences if preferred. —Music "Echo Office, Cardiff. 38 jf*1 K PIANOFORTE, nearly new, full M)npMS. d8I tricbord, treble, celeste, pedal, bright tone genuine bargaiiis.-Moyn.-s, Music-seller, Cowbridge- road, Cardiff. 36' ISiiqtrles, ^rirprles, &t. ALL CYCLISTS.—Read "Answers," and see for i Ayounelve,; which are the most favourit' mouHt of the day. "Premiers a,g?iu to the front with a big ?ority, Swifts second, "R0vers" third, all of which may be obtained of the Sole Agents for C?rditT. and District, ParI y and Willifims, Cardiff Cycle Works, Westgate-street-, Cardiff. 11 FOR Sale. Safety (Kangaroo), ba.ll??ne??ly new Fal,,o Singers ApoHn. balls all ov(?r splendid maelxine.-Apply 106, Arran-street, RoFtth, Cardiff. 9S6 £ OOD SAF ETY for Sale, ball bearings throughout, G- except pedals, with aJJt accessories—Apply 29, Eldon-road, Cardiff. 910 LARGiC CONSIGNMENT of New Safeties just ji_J arrived.—New lists, with Self-Propulsion — practical hints and statistics post-free, 8d stamps. We supply everything i, i Cycle Trade, and cannot be beaten. Rudges, Rovers, Premiers, Hllm- bers, or any make snpplied at same cash prices as other firms, or on easy terms £10 10s Light Safety, best value in trade. Large stock of accessories, Ac, —MORRIS BROS., Official Repairers to Cyclists Touring Oiuo, Cycle Works, Pontypridd, 580-1043 r | 0 CYCLISTS.-Immense bargains. Before pur- < chasing elsewhere call and inspect our Stock of Rear-driving Safeties, Bicycles, Trie voles, and Tan- dems. A large a-sortment of second-hand machines greatly reduced to clear. sole district agents for the genuine "Rovers," Premiers," Swifts, "Referee?," Invincibles," Buckingham and Adams Cycles, &c. Repairing, painting, and plating. First-clags machines on hire by the hour, day, or week. -Parry and Williams. Cycle Manufacturers and Agents, Cardiff Cycia Works, Westgate-street, Cardiff. 2287-617 H D A VIES & CO, CYCLE AGENTST ft CARDIFF, Are Selling RUDGE SAFETIES At JE9 9s each, new. LIGHT QUADRANT SAFETIES, £ 15 NETT. We are selling these very fast. Our Genuino HUMBEU SAFETY, at Bll lis is a miracle at the price. As we sell the largest number of Safeties, probably, of any local firm, it will be to your advantage to call and see our stock. 301 ■ t J or 5$n!e.-JHtsce(laneait5. GRAND OFFER—Eggs from grnd pen of Alloutlaiii i c(luoa to ? 2s 6,1 doz,; every egg warramed fertile iew pullets. 12 momh-, 3s 6d eae? (laying); cockerels, 3 months 3s eaci.—Hollins,Chep- stow. 987 I ji AitGA s.-La(iy leaving district wishes to sell -> Linoleum) Mattresses, Chaics, Fenders, and other sundries. Divias, 25, Kitig's-road, Canton, Cardiff. 9?2 JgP jlOR SALE, Sociable Tricycle, in good condition E4 lCs bargain.—E. Pulman, 11, High-street, Merthyr. 62 i* AOR SALE, at J. GoTer's Yard, Wharton-street, Cardilf, 2 new Business Carts suit grocer or butcher .u\d 1'w Spring Trolly, wich drabble axies, 45 OR I ears old, vtr7 OR'itE; Bsy Cob. '154 bantÏ0-Y;ars -idV!1 )r" fast, aplonfud work'?; ptics .SIS.—Appty V, QunaB, Machen',ev.'Port;. "B7CIVJ0 rpina??ably h?ndtotnepUM-bred Spaniel 1 Phps (from 'gra,, parents), two months old )rcelosea6h.-A. Hnrljert, Agent, Caerphilly. 899 TJIOR S?J?E, Itrgd ONtMde Shap t?'nd, with fittings; jjj P,rr'jectin?S;gn; Wir« Window Fittings outaida BFlttlin C'heap:-B, !3b. Richmond-road, Cardiff. J^OR SAJdS. a >Y» £ «i*eU-e unl. Carriage.—Apply 1 Liverpool House,' Vb and 97, Commercial-road, "wport. 280 H8T* ^Olt SA-LE, the C,,ffee-St t?? ?f ivood-strept, t-li' rtY' W. ?tanan.; illness cause of dis- posyl.— •* j'ply -'ReM '0-?ce. C?dirf. 829  fc1 -Olt 'lALit, ?xM'? ?.a?QURth??a.t six. cu hiuns '1 cfmpi?te.; ?tao s'et 'Duu'/IecHMues?. E. Thomas, PoBt?waHi? m??N'eWpo'rt. 738 | j 'OR SALE, nearly new Flat-bottomed Boat, in iL good condition.—Apply to Mrs T. Cole, 13, Castle- street, Weston-super-Mare. 861 FOR SALE, Break, nearly new seat 24 too large for owner (Marston, Builder, Birmingham).- Apply 51, Cardiff load, Newport. 263 FOR SALE, About 1,000 BUNDLES OF PEA AND BEAN STICKS, < Cheap. p ONSFORD BROS.. TIMBER MERCHANTS, NEWPORT. 217 ILl.AHD S ?% eqtgate Carriage Works, opposite old GCircus, Crdlff- Bargains for Sale—2 light Lan- daus, 1 light Cab Phaeton, carry 6, suit seaside, In. valid Phaeton. Family Wagonette with moveable hood, 1 Pony Dog- Cart, suit 13 hands. All the above in thorough repair and can be seen as above. 812 ¥_g EAD WASHING ar Home made easy by ing Tapp's Shampoo Powder Is per bL .-D ?P45t, ?CoII.-?e.grHen. B.istol. 2528 726 PLEDGES Unredeemed.—Clothing, Boots, Dresses, JL Shawls, Welsh Flannel, Bedding, Under-linen, Watches, Jewellery, Tools, Guns. Telescopes cheap. -Ja-obs, Herbert-street, Cardiff. 670 RIZE-BITFD Plymou h Rock Eggs for Sale Butterfleld, Ain-worth, ~ud Stainthorn Strain, 5s per setting; inspection invited. —C. Sims, near Hnndpost Inn, Stow-hif. Newport, lon. P15 PIGEON*.—Fiist-class Racing Hei?num Homers, from the well-known Le*is hens of Belgium, winners ot so many long races hs per pair.-Burgess, Bird Dealer. 19, Adam-street, Caidiff. 801 j Ji K it A MB U L A T U K S, Mail Carts, in new designs^ I cash, or easy terms.—Henry Thomas, Domestic Machine Depot, St John's Church-square, Cardiff. 895 SALE OF BIRDS.—Large s?aortment of remark- ?.? ably cheap Cage Birds, ab J. H, Oimond?. h, Cros-street, Newport. Parrots, Canaries, Goldfish, in large variety. Canaries. Larks, Goldffnches, in full song aviaries stocked. Bird seed, gravel, paate, and remedies in tock. SOS STRONG PLANTS—Honesty, wallflowers, summer chrysanthemum (single yellow), very pretty, pro- fuse bloomeis, each 3D; is ad free.-G., %Vestoii Vicarage, Stafford. 80,5 fg^EA.— 201b boxes and upwards supplied at Dealer's J ,vl1oJeal pric. An cxcd!pnt quality, Is ?d pound large sample post free four stalups.-Clirke and Co" 3, Pope s Head-alley, London, E.C. 876 rl',Hj l'ITùPLE'H COA-ÛPPLY CO. (upoa' the ? Unionist Co-opera.H"e Principles). P. Wride. Manager, 11. Mark-street, Cardiff. Why pay 18s per ton for Fuel, when you can obtain pure Forest of Dean "Compreas&d" Coal at 17s per ton deliveied? fSeud postcard. 9ó8 — — J— "1 I.1J, Jtiscellaueous. i" TIURNISH oil our New Hire System. Houses o. 1 Apartments completely furnished on a new sy- tem adopted solely by us, whereby 11.11 publicity, exposure, and enquiries usually made by other com- panies aro dispensed with. We have an iinineiise stock ot Household Furniture of cheap and superior quality. All good!! sold on the Hire System at ready- money prices. We make no extra charge lor credit- and all goods sent home in a private vau free of chargo No stomp or agreement charges made 110 hill of sale everything private. Arrangements completed without delay, and, being manufacturers, we guarantee quality, and will undertake to supply furniture, etc. at 10 utlr cent. less than any price-list issued by any firm ii: Cardiff Eleven showrooms Call and inspect Olll" immense stock, and compare priees before pnrcin-nnt; elsewhere. We will supply £ 5 worth for 211 6d weekly £10 worth, 4s weakly ;Qlb worth for os weekly £2,) worth 6s weekly, and so on in proportion. Special termr for larger quantities. Please note the Address SOUTH WALES FURNISHING COMPANY, 31, Ca..J.r. ("next to Ansel Hotel). Cardi* 1278i:-ll(!fi-v« STROLOVi Y,—What is b eforevou. Sei:d nmelTf birth, stamped addressed envelope, and postal order, Is, to J. Wilson, Wilton-road, London, S. W. 80 A ST'ROLOGY.— Love, Marriage, Success, ls 7,1 Future Prospects, Is Id; Three Years' Events, 2s 7d.—Send sex. birth ime, Signor Dasmail, Con- naught-read, Walthamstow. 874 8 ,ELECTRO HYDKOl'ATHIC Establishment.—R 1. Houghton, 1, K is'terrac?, Cardiff. Speciality, Paralysis, Epilepsy, Gout, and Sciatica, Circular on application. TijSEMALE Corrective Mixture, a safe and certain remedy for all ir, egu;tritie-A. -For book, &c ad- dress D. Higson, Box 83, Norch-st., Nottingham. 400 iTtOR Good and ellfrtp Roue and Twine go- to E JL1 Wilcox, Ropeniaker. Removed from Ciarcucs- place] to the Nawporr, Hope and Twine Stores, New Dock st. (Opoosite Steam Pac -'t Ilotei), Newport. 216  S TUNKS and C?., Limited, Cardie, supply all (-X-e kinds of kneader!, whi-ks, tins, peels, and bakery requirements from !Hok.-Oftice, 4, Mi!l-lai!;). No connection with any other firm, 643  LASS SHADES and Stands, all siz's, cheap also ?J! Fish Globes and Goldfish.—J. Cording, Naturalist and Taxidermist, 42, Royal Arcade, Cardiff. 911 JEWELLERY, Watches, Watch Materials, Hard- Cjt ware, Toys, Musical Instruments, Pipes whole- sale list post freo.-Wright, St. Luke's-road, Birming- ham. 843 SHOP Window Bl,. id,Oatside Rhop Window Biinds Mnde and Repaired by John L. Edwards, ,41, Maria-street Cardiff. 29 ^LUGICIDE (Registered).—Certain death to Slugs, O fertiliser to soil, harmless to plant and animal life seedlings are secure when sprinkled with Slugi- cide Is 6,1 box-The Singicide Co., Maryleport-st., Bristol. 7S7 T?T COOl{!, Elctrician 26, PembToke-ro.T.dT CarT W ton, Cardiff.—Estimatc-s'givon for the Erection and Maintenance of Telephone Unes, Electric Bells for private houses, hotels, and mines also Burglary Alarms Ac. 71 WHAT Is BEFORE YOU? Send~sixstampi. I T birlhtim." and address,d envelope, to C. Gordon, 8, Princes-street, We?ninster. 347 iflisceltaneous tflilattis. <^ASH (lull value) given for Ladies', Gentlemen's. ?( ? and Children's Cast-off Clothing also miscal- laneous articles. All orders punctually attended to 0:1 receipt of post-c»rd.—Mrs Caiter, 4), Broadway, Roath, Cardiff. 496 MRS M. MORISCO is prepared to Purchase to any amount Ladies' and Gentlemen's Wardrobes the very highest price given all desenntions of Household Furniture required.—Address 13, Broad- nay, Roath, Cardiff. 303 TB1ANK wanted (second-hand), good condi:ioK, to ? hold about 800 gaJlons, for cash.—J. E. Ncrnj?n, Worle, Somer-'et". 951 \\J ANTED, Stables, in neighbourhood of Ciifton- T T street.— Apply S'abies. "Echo" Ofiic«,Cirdiff.69 WANTi:o, by a ?apccta.bl? couple, without en- cumbrance, the care )f offices or o Sines to dean by th! wee!, -A?piy A 30 Ech, OtBee. Cardiff. 30  ANTED, Shares in Cardiff Wtarr-Bowkett W Societies state lowest plice.-Alpha, South Wales Echo, Cardiff. 932 JEcuep. Ii O!\E\Fl'Om £b to Bl.OOO immediately ad- j?jt. vanced in town or country on aimple note of hand, without sureties, at moderate interest and easy repayments no fees, all communications being strictly private.—Apply to Mr J. Ford, 119, St Mary, street, Cardiff. (Opposite Church-street.) b67  AND UPWAADS ADVANCED to HOUSE *° HOLDERS, MECHANICS, AND OTHEKS, UPON THEIR OWN SECURITY. No preliminary fees repayable to suit borrowe í onvenience, by 'Mr J. P. THOMPSON, 71, ADAM-STREET. CARDIFF. I Hours, 9 to 8. Wednesdays, 9 to 2. E2 9 CAROLINE-STREET CARDIFF.-Establiehed- <7 4U years. Rb TO ANY AMOUNT ADVANCED, on day of applying, to all classes, as usual, without bill of sale. All transactions strictly private. Bistanee- no oject. Town business transacted at a great reduc- tion. Trade bills discounted.—Apply LOUIS BARNETT, 1;9-141 y, Caroline-street Cardiff. MONEY Lent from £ 5 to 250o at a. few hours .11 notice to faimers, cowkeep,?rs. householders and others on promissory note alone, and 011 the b,,rroiyer's own name. Distance no object. No chirges of any des- Cription are made unless business is transacted. Anyone xoquiring a strictly private temporary loan without. tho usual publicity and loan office routine should apply to Phillip Bassett, 11, Penuel-square, Ponty- pridd. 3780—lii9 I\f 0 N E Y 1 The DIRECTORS cf ■ J S, jpiELBIN'G & I O., LIMITED"  J ?. ir <u jL<! S ADVANCE DAILY JU Sums from £3 TO tl,Of)O METHOD OF BUSINESS:— FAIR INTEREST, EASY REPAYMENTS. ABSOLUTE PRIV ACY. NO DELAY. NO SURETIES, Trade Bills Discounted. Prospectuses and particulars free. Apply to. Secretary, io, CHARLES-STREET, CARDIFF. S6 MONEY.—From £ 5 to ?C?00 Advanced on Loan M l.V_tL a day's notice upo? easy term? of Re-paymeut in the strict e?t terms of Privacy. No bill of sale or preliminary fees required.—Apply, per onally or by letter, to P. iSAMUEL, Rotunda-buildings, 862 (Oiipo-ite Great Western Hotel), CARDIFF. MONEV 1 WON'T WITHOUT BILL OF SALE.—A Private Gentleman is dtsirous of making advances upon Promissory Note alone, at 5 per cent. interest to male or female, without sureties, and strictly private, for any term not exceeding 10 years.— Apply for prospectus and scale of repayments to G. H. SHOVE, Esq., 21, John-st, Adelphi, London, W.C. '112 PRIVATE Gentleman has Money to Lend from AEz. to to farmers, imvket gardeners, householders, and public generally; in strict con- fidence and- without publi ity no preliminary fees asked for. — Ap?tY M Williatu Thorniey, Lundy House, Caerf,hily, 6/i)—2354 (VOMMBBCIAl ADVANCE -n.\ X-K '? 19, QUAY STREET. CARDIFF. 23 to £ 5CQ can be obtained on the samo day as applied for by professional gentlemen, tradesmen, farmers, "o\keeper, ;ind householders. Applicants lila., rely on the strictest -ecreey being observed. Charges moderate, and no enquiry or other fees charged unless cash advanced. Country applica- tions attended to without delay. Apply personally or by letter to Mi L. JOSEPH, COMMERCIAL ADVANCE BANK. 143-60 19, QUAY-STREET. CARDIFF. £ p- TO Bl.OOO ADVANCED to Professional Gentle- ,t5 men, Tradesmen,-Mechanics and Householders generally upon Note of Hand, Furniture, Stock, or other security. Repayable to suit borrowers' convenience. NO DEDUCTION. NO FEES. Borrowers are warned against advertisers who profess to lend at 5 per annum on note of hand. Bona iide lenders cannot advance at such rates; we candidly dmit we cannot Such alluring advertisements are out traps to obtain fees; try them, but don't pay fees. Our customers can rely that no unfair advantage will be taken of them. Ascertain our terms, and then decide whether to borrow or not. All communication strictly private. -WILLIAM USHER& CO.. LIMITED 14, PICTON.PLACE. SWANSEA 668 HOUSEHOLDKRS and Others wanting Cash S_l should apply by letter to A. Blight, 27, Llan- bleddian Gardens. Cardiff 704 ¡IONEY LENT ON NOTE'OF HAND?ALONE .IV.. in Sums from S80 to B5,MO.—The National Mercantile Bank, Baldwin street, Bristol.— The Directors of this old-established, well-known office, having large available funds, offer unusual facilities to all resp etable and trustworthy persons who require either temporary or penn.mem assistance. cas ir in amounts from R20 to il3,000 is advanced in all parts of the kingdom, without sureties delay, or publicity, and on the security only of the borrower's written promise to repay. These advances may be repaid by weekly, monthly, or quarterly instalments, extending over a period of time convenient to the borrower; or the principal may remain 80 long as the interest is puid. No bills of sale taken and the transactions are not published in any newspaper or gazette,- Apply, stating amount required, to Mr T. C. Milburn, General Manager. 701 Amusements. CARDIFF. T H E A T R E ROYAL. I,PSSER ALND MANA(Jglt- ??- r FDWARI) FLBTCiiER ACRMS MANAOBR ????. Mr JOHN SHKRIDA » Enormous Attraction for the Whitsuntide Holidays. THURSDAY & FRIDAY, MAY 29th dc 30th The great domestic and realistic dramA, DUIVEN FROM HOME. Playing at present to crowded houses in England and Americ%. Sensational and startl ii t3 liC effects. .Bx lat Thompson and ShackeTl's, Limited. ?RAND  THEE CARDIFF. TO-NIGHT ANI) DURING THE WEEK, WILSON BARRETTS AND HAL CAIN'S BEN-MY-CWREK. Mr Charles Dornton and Full Company. Gigantic Success Popular Prices-Dres, Circle, 2s Stalls, Is 6d Boxes, Is; Pit, 8d Gallery, 4d. Monday Nexb-0, NUBLE LOVE. June 9th, the world-famed tenor. J. W. TURNER and his Grand Opera Co. T H E E 1\-1 P I tR E JL PALACE OF V AltIETIES, Manager QUbEN-S'rlti,,ET OSWALD STOLL. TO-NIGHT PALLKS AND CUtSSICK, LILIAN ltOBINA, JOE EDMONDS, FABKELL AND WH.LMOT, PROF. NORTON, B ILL Y SEW A R D, THE THREE PHY DORAS, 9Sb Monday Next, Florence BiUon, sister of Lady Dnnlo "VT" ANA'S GOOD-BYE WEEK. LAST j) A Y n DT TWO in Cardiff of i?uchorowky's superb painting, NANA. Now on (exhibition Daily from 10 a.m. till 11 p.m., at 5, CASTLS-STREET (opposite the Castle). Still a prodigious success. NANA'S ethereal beauty and tender grace have won the unbounded admiration of the many hundreds of ladies who have seen her in Cardiff. Unstinted homage has been paid by Literary and Art critics to the merits of this masterpiece. NANA-LAST WEEK. WILT. POSITIVELY CLOSE on SATURDAY NEXT, MAY 31st. ADMISSION. SIXPENCE. 27 DUMBALLS, PENARTH ROAD, a CARDIFF. GREAT SUCCESS AS USUAL OF THE QRIGINAL ,TOMBWELL'S MENAGERIE, Thousands upon Thousands of delighted visitors, pro- claiming ic the Largest and Best of all Travelling Exhibitions. OVER bOO FOREST BEASTS AND BIRDS. Performances by three Great Animal Trainers, COOPER, the Lion King, with his Groups of Lions and Leopards. MISS ELLA WALLENDA, with her Group of Ten Ravenous Wolves. SINGH YU, Native Indian Trainer, with his Three Mon stre Elephants. Open daily at 2 p,m, Performances every hour. THIS AFTERNOON, at; 3 o'clock, SPECIAL LECTURES, PERFORMANCES, and GENERAL FEEDING of all the Animals, Free of Extra Charge. TO-DAY, THURSDAY, the LAST DAY in Cardiff. Will afterwards visit:— Pontypridd, Fri., May 30 Porcu, Saturday, May 31 Treorky, Monday, June 2 Treherbert, l'ue., Juno 3 Ystrad, Wednes., June 4 j Trealaw, Thurs., June b I Ferndale, Fri. and Sat., June 6 and 7 Llantrlssant, Mon., June 9 4057 ^^airsions. DAILY SERVICE between CARDIFF and WESTON bv the Saloon Steamer LADY MARGARET, Or other suitable steamer (wind, weather and circum- stances permitting. -L ??- is,,O. I LEAVE CARDIFF. ) Tbur. 29—U.15 a.m, 1.45, | 40pm Fri. 30—12.15, 2.4b, 5 0 p n2 I Sat. 31—1.0, 3.15, 5.45 p m | LEAVE WESTON. Thurs. 29-12,30, 2 50, 5.20 p.m Q 6.1f) T,.m Fri. 30—1.50, 3,50, 6.10 p.m p.iu DAILY FXCURSIO? from CARDIFF to U,FRACO.MBE from SATURDAY, May 31, to TUESDAY, June 10, by steamers BON,?Ik'NTAy31 r..nd EARL OF DUNRAVEN. For particulars see to- morrow's papers and bills. ohnel Passenger Service, Limited. j pipping Satires. A P, GE N TINE REPUBLIC. The ARGENTINE GOVERNMENT are GRANT- ING 300 acres of GUOD LAND, wire-fenced, with house and water supply to immigrant agriculturists. Also assisted passages to W7aisb-agriculturists and labourers, with guarantee of employment, landing, lodging, board and conveyanco to place selected, all this free. NO FEES OF AN-V KIND. Information, pamphlets, maps, &c., supplied free. Apply to A. ALDANA, Chief of the Arentine Information Office ill Wales, Charles-street Chambers, Cardiff. 375-4135 OT I C K OF RSM?VIL E. BARE, TAILOR (LATE 64, sr. MARY-STREET) HAS REMOVED TO MORE COMMODIOUS PREMISES, AT 4163 79, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. C. FOLLICK, PAWNBROKER & OUTFITTER, 40 & ?M3.—ExceefHqgr 40s., 4if in the £ interest. STUDY YOUn HEALTH BY DRINKING L: F"IP W I S DANDELION COFFEE. IT IS THE BEST, HEALTHIEST: AND MOST DELICIOUS. IN TINS, 64 AND l EACH, 751 t?MA?OS.—WHy ?M withoOT u?,; S >Jhan IOU <?m' .become the owner ?bi? & Q)M iiistrueiit;lor the q?i'laall 108 bd PER MONTH ON rjriHOMPSON AND s-I Bluir, SYSTKM Is* accurity required, and 6he instruaient delivered to purchaser on payment of liriat monthly instalment. Evory instrument guaranteed, aud exohauged if n<l', approved ORGANS AND HARMONIUMS ON SIMILAR TERMS. THOMPSON AND SHACKELI, PIANOFORTK AND MUSIC WAREHOUSE, QUEEN'S BUILDINGS, CARDIFF Also at SWANSEA, NEWPORT. MERTHYR, PONTYPRIDD, PENARTH, and GLOUCESTER. 4<1 AY," rapidly successful jn all cases, eIther reclltor chronic an infallible remedy in all discharges. Cures without medicines.—Sold in bottles, 2s 6d each, by post 2s 9d, by ali chemists. London Agents, F. Newbery and Sons. 1, King Edward-street, E.C. Agent-for Cardiff, J Muaday, Chemist, 1. High-street 7e &0mpau: £ 5. vVc. The UST of APPLICATIONS for SHARES WILT. OPEN on THURSDAY, 29th of MAY, and will CLOSE on or before WEDNESDAY, the 4th day of JUNE, for Town, and THURSDAY, 5th JUNE, for Country. THE pNJnKiBiR NAVIGATION COLLIERY COMPANY, LIMITED. Incorporated U1hier the Companies' Acts, whereby tile liability of tho Shareholders is limited to the. amount of their Shares. CAPITAL £ 350,000, in Shares of £ 10 each, divided intn 20,100 5 per cent. Preference Shares of £ 10 each (cumulative and with contingent rihts).. £ 200,000 15,000 Ordinary Shares of £ 10 each 150,000 I £ 350, OOC The Preference Shares will he entitled to u. cumu- lative preferential dividenù of 5 per cent. per annmn, payable half-yearly, out of the profits of the company, and will also be entitlöd to priority over the Ordinary Shires in respect of capital. The Preference Shars will b entitle!}, in addition to sharel rateably in the annual profit:5 with the Ordinary Shares, after both have received 5 until 7 £ be reached, tbe maximum rate papble on the Preference being 7 10,000 of the Preference and 7,500 of the Ordinary Shares are now offered for subscription at par, payable a follows :— On Applicaion £ 1 0 0 per Sbare. On Allotment £ 2 0 (J On 1st August, 1890 £ 5 10 0 On 1st Octol>er, 1890 £ 5 10 0 £ 10 0 0 DIRECTORS. GEORGE HERIOTT, Eq., of John Pirie & Co., 1. Whittington-;ivenue, London, E.C. JOHN CORY, Esq., J.P., Cardiff, Chairman of Cory Brotbers & Co., Limited, and Director of the Barry Hoel. and ItalllViI,y". THOMAS GLASBROOK, Er;q" Swansea of Glas- brook Brothers), Colliery Proprietor, and Director of tlie South Wales Union Hank, J_imíted. I RICHARD COHY, Esq., J.P., Caidiff, Colliery Pro- prietor, Chairman or the Garth i\Lrtbyr Colliery Company. JGItN GLASBROOK, E q., Syansea, Colliery Prc- prietor, and Di ector of the Swansea Gas Light fll1d C' ke Company. THOMAS COilY, Esq" J.P., Swansea, Collierv Pro- prietor, Chairman of the National Batll. of Wales, Lill1ít.i. F. \EO, Esq., J.P., Swansea, Colliery Proorietor: Director of the Graigola Merthyr Company, Limited. BANKERS. THB NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENG. LAD, LIMITED, 112. Hi,¡lIO!Jsgte-street, London, and Branches. TIlE SOUTH WALES UNIpN BANK, LIMITED, Swansea and Card¡;¡-. SOLICITORS. Messrs FOWLR, PERKS, lioPKINSON & CO., 9, i.o1Ub¡¡r<l.sreet, London, Messrs COLLINS < WOODS, wansea.. BROKERS. Messrs W. H. L. BARNETT & CO., 28, Threadneedle- street, London. Mes.-vs MEWBURN & BARKER, 13, Pall Mall, Man- chester. Messrs B. S. STOCK & SON, Bristol. Messrs 'J'IIACK;R. Y it CO., Caidiff. Messrs Eo T. LYDDON < CO., Cardiff. AUDITOR.-Mr HEI1.BEUT J. GOSS, F.C.A., Char- tered Accountant. Swansea and Cardiff. SECRETARY AND OFFICES.—Mr Tlios. JONES, Penri- kjber, Mountain" sh, Glamorganshire. PHOSPKCTUS. This Company ÜJ Ú)1"lCd for tbe pllp08e of acquiring, working, and developing the Penrikyber Navigation Colliery, situate in the Aberdare Valley, in the County of Glamorgan, together with the busiu33 carried on in connectioll therewith, and also all plant, machinery, locoIJIotivtJ engines, as wdl :111 the Leasehold Mine" anti Messuages and Freetl01d Cottages held therewith, as a goini; concern. The Penrikyber propevjty is situ:1ted in the Aberdare Valley, adjoining t!la& of Messrs Nixon and Company, which tirl11 has been workiJ1 the celebrated Four-feet keam for the last tw"ent.y yeaTS. The seams at the Penrikyber Colliery are the same as those worked at Nixou's Navigation Colliery, anù the coal i known alii being of the highest quality of steam coal in South Wales. Tbe taking comprises the coal an-i other minerals' underlying a tohl area of ..1)ou:; 1,650 acres, the whole of which is bdd under lease* tOt. lon, unexpired terms, aud at favourable rents fwd royalties. The pits aro 16j feet in diameter, ,;ecllrciy waHcJ, and are provided with well-appointe<i winding, haul;l1, pumping, 3,11(1 air-compressing machinery of such capacity as to ue fully equal to an output of 1,500 to 1,600 toii3 per day. The pits are sunk to the Four-feet- Seam (wbich is struck at a depth vi about 5 yards), one of which is the downcast, and used for windiug col, and the; other serves as an upcast, and is ventilated 1>1 a 45-feet Waddle Fan. The average outout during the eight years ending 31st December. 1889, was 327,209 ton per annum. Tbe minimum annual output, at the commencement of period, before the workin.3 were properly developed, vva-i 260,14M tons, while the maximulIi output when in full working order has reached <596,335 ton. It will be seen, by the annexed Heport of Mr Gallo- way, that there is, in his opinion, suffkhmt unworked coal t:) lUaintain a regular output at tue same rate of working for a period of at least 70 years. It may also be mLJutioncd that the No. 3 Rhondda Seam of Bituminous Coal has been proved iu the pits, and ie comprised Ín he Vendors' leases for about 1,100 acres of the property. The working of this seam, either through tho preseIle pit"- or by separate winnings, would be a valuable aùjuHct to tile concern. lhePit9 bcell equipped with phmt. and machinery of the most modern type, and the workings are opened out on such as to vield a daily output; on fl large scale, No expense lias bëen pa.red in laving nut the Colliery 011 Ib,) most appruved principles of mining, buth ill re[1,rd to safety a" well as eooeomy in working, the deveiopment of theconcern having always been under the direction of s«me of tho most. pro. minent mining experts in the South Wales Coal Field while most of the machinery has been provided by the leading enl;neerilJ firms, namely Messrs G2.11oway and SOliS, of Manchester llarvev and Cù., of Hayle Walker Bros., of Wiau; Nevill Brothers, and J. R. Waddle, of Llanelly. Tho sllrface.wo1li:s comprise substantial and well-appointed listing, carpenter alld other workshops, litore and lamp room, and a suitable suite of offices, tl1e whole surface, a well ai tue bottom of tho pits, being lighted hy electricity. There are a l so 297 Freehold Workmen's Cottages, subject to Fee-Farm rents, as well as long Leasehold Resiùençes for Manager and Secretary, built at a total cost of f.bont £ 35,000. The Cottages aru subject to Mortgages, upun which about £ 25,000 remains to be' repaid, a to £1,500 thereof orer a period of about three years, anu u.,s to the remainder over a period of about 19 years. The Company will undertake these repayments, aud will imleulllify the Vendors aaiust nU liability in re-;pect thereof. It i, however, esti- makd tbat the profits upun the rentals over the periods named will b", more thin ,umcil1t to dis- charge these MOl tae in addition to the Colliery and its Plant, Messu3.¡.tes, &c., as above enumerated, the Goodwill of the business i iticluued in the sale. It is a well-known f.1ct that the Penrikyber Navigation Coal has already acquired and III maintaining for itself a first position among Welsh steam coal.1ol, aod comllnnds the 1'cry highest prices obtainable in the "team coal maikets. The Colliery is connected \1'ÏLh tùe 1'atf Vale I:.ailway by commodious sidings, upou which there are suitable :5::ree:ls, weigl1.1JOu.es, &c., &c., and i, in direct com- munication with the Docks at Cardiff, Barry, Penarth, and Newport. The pits were sunk to the coal in the year lb79, and the Colliery was fairly in operation at the commence- em of 1882, and, 1J0twithstalldinl!; the depression which ha. exited from then until 1ES9—a depression almost unprecedenteù the lJiRtory of the coal trade- 0. constant profit hWi been made, a will be seen from tbe-certiticate ^iven by Mr Herbert J. Gost, Chartered Accountan, 0 Swausc1 and Cardiff. It will be ob- ( served that, notwithstanding this depression and the lower output in the early years of this >eriod, the profits Wbie sufficient to yielc1 an averae of nearly £ 6 per ceut. per allnum 0:1 the whole of the Preference and ordinary Share Capital now intonded to be raised. Looking at present pricel and contract already effected, it! confidently expected that the profits for the current year will largely 6xceed those oi any pre. vious year, and, having regard to the general outlo01. oi the trade, tl1ere i ever:" teason to anticipate that the futuro of steam coa.lwill show a very decirled im- provemeut on the past. Messrs Cory Brothers and Co., Limited, of Cardiff J,ondon, will cOJliinne to' act as agents for the sale of the coal as heretofore, under the agreement of the 13th November, 1886, mentioned below. The veudors, who are the promoters, bave fixed the price to be paid for ihe abore p-operty at £ 350,000, payable as to £ 175,000 in cash, £ 100,000 in 10,000 fulJy- paid Preference Shares, and £ 75,uQ0 in 7,500 fully-paid Ordinary Shares in the capital of tile Company. Tile vendors will hand over the business aii a going concern as from the 1st day of January, 1890, with all proffts suDsequently accruin they will also hand over all stock, book debt., redeemable dead rents, and cab, after withdrawing their profits made prior to that date: and the new company will discharge all current liabilities. These assots will, it is oÜim!1ted, largely exceed the s'lid liabilities, but. 8houJd any rle- ficiency from any cause aripe, the velldor will make gooll the same. The Vendors will pay all the costs and expenses ■ incidental to the formation of tbe Company, ami all l preliminary expenses up to and including its incorpor- atiou, The following agreements haye been intered into I'-An Agreement, dated ti1e 13th day of November, 1886, between Thomas Cory, Frank Ash Yeo, John Glasbrook, Thomas Gla!lbrook:, John Cory, Richard Cory, Hugh MaoKay ,Matheon, and William Allan Coats, of the one part, and John Cory and Richarù Cory, of the other pan. .-AII Agreement, dated the 2.3rrl day of May, 1890, betweell WilliaIU Allltu Conts, of tile one part, and llugh MacKay !lbthesoll, John Corr, Hichard Cory, Thomas Cory, John Glasbrook, Thomas Glasbrook, Frank Cory Yeo, and Mary Dowaon Yeo, of the other Dart, for the purchase IJy the Vendors of II.n eighth share iu the property now gViP? being sold to the COlí1pa.ny. gj3. An agreement, Ilied the 23rd (11 of ..May, 1890, between Frank Cory Yeo, Mary Dowson Yeo, ami John Viriamll J-jnes, of the one Dart, and Hugh MacKay Matheson, John Cory, and Richard COfl, Thomas Cory, Thomas Glasbrook and John Glas- brook of the other part, for tbe purchase by the vendors of two-sixth shares of another one-eighth t;bllr6 in tLc property now beiug sold to th»' company. 4. An agreement, dated tl1e 25rd day of May, 1890. between Hugh MaciCay Matheson, John Cory, Hlcltud Cory, John Glasbrook, Thomas plas- brook, Frank Cory Ycw/ John Viriamu Jones, and Mary Dowson Yea of (he one part, and John- Grore Widdicouiba, for and on behalf of th compa¡¡y, for the sale aud purchase of the Pend- kyber Colliery. ø,nd copies of the same, together with copies of the memorandum aud articles of association, and all documents referrel1 to in the said agreements, may b inspecêe I1.t thø offices of àa Solicitors to thfl company^ Numerous f-raie Contracts anil Contracts !:6I",tivto the 'íonnatim of the pompanyh^ve been' ma4o. Ap- plicants for Sharas will b dsumsd to ban! had'notiCa of all such Contracts and Agreements, and to waive the insertion in thil Prospectus of thw dates and names of the par: le tbør¡¡to, and to aOI:4tpt the above statement ail sufficient compliauue WJtb. litiction 38 of The Companies' Act, 18b7." ApplicationlillDulit be made on the form accompany- ing the prospectus, aud bll lent, With the Jllpolit of 10 pel" cent., to the Bankers for illl", Ilotmenta will bij Illade 11.8 far as practicable pro 1'at« on amounts applied for. Forms of Applicaion CAn be obtained at the Omelia of the Company, 01' from the Bankers, Brokers, or SohcltoIl to the Company. In cases where nn Allotment is tJ.1ade the depolllt will be returned in full and where the :1mOUIIC allotted i less than that 8ubscribe,1 fcr, the bahnce of the deposit will be applied toward:5 the final p>\ymeat. Failur to pay the ballmca due will ronder the Allot- ment liable to cancellation, and tbe previous payment to forfeiture. The following IS a COP)- of Mr 1'0 ferred to above II Swansea, March 19th, 1890. II To the Directors of THE PENRIKYBER NAVIGATION COLLIERY COMPAIHY, LIMITED. II Dear SirS,-I have examined the books and public ^ampsmes, & £ accounts of the Penrikyber Colliery for the sight years ending December 31st last, .nd hereby certify that the uet profits earned, after deducting all working and business expense', but exclusive of any interest on capital, have amoun- ted to £lfl7,204 15s 6 j, or an average annual profit of' f;20,900 Us lid. equal to a dividend of JB5 19s bd per cedt. per aunum on the proposed ordinary and prefer- ence capital of £ 350,000. I have also further examined the capital expendi- ture account, anil the amounts charged to rbvenue for that period, and I find that all deadwork. maintenance and renewals of every description, and all dead rents paid or payable (whether recoverable under the aver- age clauses or not) have been borne by re venue, and that the only items charged to capi tal during the period have been fur new cottages built, additional engines, boilers, and engine-houses erected, and an increase of 1,066 in the number of trams. The wbole of the plant has been kept in excellent order out of profits,^therefore no fund for depreciation has been created. I am, dear Sir, yours faithfully, HERBERT J. GOSS, F C.A., Chartered Accountant, Swansea and Cardiff. 28th May, 1890." 4199 CLOTHED WITH AIR. CRICKET, TENNIS, AND CYCLING SHIRTS. C.T.C. Shade Grey for Cyclists, with Cap to matflfa. A Boon. WHITE SHIRTS, LINEN FRONTS AND CUFFS, CELLULAR BODIES. SIMPLY DELIGHTFUL FOR SUMMER WEAR. LETTER FROM H. M. STANLEY, THE CELEBRATED EXPLORER, TO CELLULAR CLOTHING CU., LD, Villa Victoria (Telegram AddrAss- Marini, Cairo), Cairo, 29h Marcb, 1890. Gentlemen,— I am instructed by Mr Henry Stanley to inform you that tbe shirts were an admirable fit, acd the other goods excel- lent iudeed. Mr Stanley further requests me to ask you to send him 1 dcz. shirts (dress) simi- lar to the one sent him, and of the same eizo and number sent before. Yonrs faithfully^ LEONARD H. WILSON. HENRY M". STANLEY. Messrs the Cellular Clothing Co., Ld. SOLE AGENTS FOR CARDIFF, JOTHAM & SONS, 26 AND 27, ST. MARY-STREET, 142 CARDIFF. NAISH BROS. RELIABLE H 0 U S E JplURNISHERS. C A R PETS, l L O O R C L O T H S, B E D D I N'G, ALL GOODS WARRANTED. (No Connection with any other Firm.) NAISH BROS., 9 QUJ™ STREET, < /?, \c? k, IAP,DIFF. VV 93;; R. LEWIS. 13, CUSTOM HOUSE STREET, CARDIFF, WHOLESALE DEPOT FOR PLATE-GLASS, OILS AND COLOURS, VARNISHES, PAPER HANGINGS, Sole Consignee for South Wales, Monmouthshire, and Hereford, of PARKER'S KATHARTIC MARVEL FLUID, Begs respectfully to inform tho Public thit, to suit the convenience of the Trade, UK WILL CLOSE EARLY ON SATURDAYS, INSTEAD OF WEDNESDAY S, as heretofore From this Week business hours will be 6 fun. to 7 p.m. Saturday, 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. 4043-240 FOR THE HOT AND SULTRY WEATHER— SALINE POWDER. FOR PRICKLY HEAT- SALINE POWDER. FOR LASSITUDE AND FEVER- ISHN ESS- SALINE POWDER, LIVE LONG ? KEEP WELL SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER SALINE POWDER EFFERVESCING SALINE POWDER. One or two tea-spoonsful dissolved in half a lumber of spring or filtered water forms a Sparkling, Acidu- lated Draught; 1.lea.-ant. cooling, and refreshing. It is useful in the following cases :— Feverisliness, Bi])ious:Je"" Headache, Sickness, and Habitual Costiveucss. Prepared by JESSE WILLIAMS & CO. Pharmaceutical Chemists, fl. Park Hall Buildings. Cardiff. NOTICE. This Saline is composed of Tartatlc Acid, Cream of Tartar, Magnesia, Chlorate of Potash, Bicarbonate of Soda, and the finest pow- dered Sugar. Tile ingre- dients are caiefully dried in steam heated compart- ments, and thoroughly mixed by machineiy, The proportions of the ingre- dients are accurately ad. justed so as to produce a prolonged and sparkling effervescence, and to ensure the perfect* solubility and medicinal activity of each of the component parts. JESSE WILLIAMS & CO. CARDIFF. PRICE-19 4,1 lb, and in Bottles at la eMch; also in ilb Tics, Sa; Ib Tins, 9J and lib Tins, Is 5d. JESSE WILLIAMS & CO., rjHHM pEOPLE'S CHEMISTS, /CARDIFF.  212 SOLD BY ALL GROCERS, PIMM'S FLOUR, BURii SE&ERAISING ANjt) SPECIAL, THE DELIGHT OF HOUSEKEEPERS. PIMM & Co., PACKERS, CARDIEE. 91 — —■— ,¿:, m—n I,, fk. F RENDMAN & CO, CABINET MAKERS ft UPHOLSTERERS, BEDDINC MANUFACTURERS AND CARPET MEN Hold a large Stock of Excellent JJOUSEHOLD JjlURNITURE (THEIR OWN WELL-KNOWN MAKE), All of which is of FIRST-RATE QUALITY. ELEGANT IN DESIGN, AND LoW IN PRICE FOR CASH, ■ OR ON THE 130 EASY HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. Terms very moderate an inspection invited. P. F R E E D M A N & CO., 1. 2, 3, & 4, MARKET BUILDINGS, DOCK-STREET^, NEWPORT. ;SUSÍnt.5S ^IiiJress^s. IBoy. ALL YOUlt £ JLOTHING At JJj/JASXJSfiiS AND £ JO. J?. ? t ft RASTERS AND cPo 1\1 ASTERS AND £ F0.  ASTERS AND £ JO. RASTERS AND CO. 59 > ( « AND ?OMPY. J MARSH AND C0MPY* FIRST-CLASS FUNERAL ESTABLISHMENT, IS THE BEST IN THE TOWN I FOR ALL CLASSES OF FUNERALS. 80, ST* MAWf STREET QARDIFF. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION I 13341 lid JLFLURNITURE VANS, JJIURNITURE VANS. J^UJJNITURE VANS: THE SOUTH WALES DEPOSITORY, GREAT WESTERN GOODS STATION DAVIS-STREET, NEWTOWN, CARDIFF. FURNITURE, PIANOS, PICTURES. GLASS. &c., WAREHOUSED OR REMOVED FROM HOUSE TO HOUSE, TO\VN OR CO NTRY, By Road, Rail, or Sea. Vans of All Sizoy Moderate Charges. Estimates Free. 59 ALFRED EMBRY, PROPRIETOR. GltEAT BAltGAINlS. THE ENTERPRISE LATEST IMPROVED ^MERICAN t AWN TY/B OWERS. ThcS3 ¡,awn"1owers are made upon what we believe to be -the correct principle. This has been ascertained by cIUùfU!lI.lld expel1si \'<1 tlxperim"nt,il1g. Tiley are essentially rear cut" U1()\"or::s. having a I g:1idinc roller ill back, and a con ,.eUiO/lt II.Ud¡¡"irUple way of adjtlllting tll" same. Width of Cut 9 iu. 11 in. 13 in. 15 in. Price 45s Od 55s 0d 65* Oil 75s Od Grass Box extra.. 5s CI 53 Od 7s 6d 7s bd NOTE.—2 £ per cent allowed off above price, and Carriage Paid, BY JOHN WILLIAMS & SONS, IRONMONGER, 9, 13, 15, AND 17, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. 143 FOR RAMPING, RAVING TOOTHACHE TRY CHLORAL CURE. FOR MADDENING, JUMPIISG TOOTHACHE TRY CHLORAL CURE. FOR AGONIZING, TORTURE TOOTHACHE TRY CHLORAL CURE. TOOTHACHE REMEMBER THAT AND TOOTHACHE REMEMBER THIS TOOTHACHE For all the ills that flnli i heir to TOOTHACHE there is a healing balm, and Chloral TOOTHACHE Cure is the healing balm for one TOOTHACHE complaint, namely. Toothache. It is TOO I'll ACHE a certain and instant pain stopper. TOOTHACHE Chlorjl cure wiil be sent post free TOOTHACHE to any part of the British Empire for TOOTHACHE Oue shilling SOLE MANUFACTURERS JESSE WILLIAMS & CO., CHEMISTS, CARDIFF. SPECIAL AGENTS MR CORDEY, GROCER, NEWPORT. THE CATHAYS CO-OPERATIVE SOCIETY, WOODVILLE-ROAD, CARDIFF. AH respectable Chemists will be glad to supply it. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE BEECHAM'S PILLS Are universally admitted tob. worth a GUINEA a BOX for bilious and nervous ùi30rùers,such as wmd and pain ill tll" stomach, sik headache, giddiness, fullness a.nd swelling after meais, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chills, flushings of heat, loss of appetite, sho rtness of breasn, costÏveu68s. scurvy, and olorches on ths skin. disturbed sleep, frightful dreams, and all nervous and trembling sensations, &c. The ttrst dose will give relief in twenty minutes. Every sufferer is earnestly invited to try on. box of these Pills, ami they will be acknowledged to be WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For Females of all ages these PiLis are invaluable, as a few doses of them carry off all humours, and bring about all that is required. No female should ba with- out; theut. There is no wedieine to 0&1 found equal to Beecham's Pills for removing any obstruction or lrrgu. larity of the system. If taken according to the direc- tions given with each box, they will soon restore females of all ages to sound and robust health. This has been proved by thousauds wbo have tried tbern, a.nd found the benetics waik, ara ensured by thuir For a weak stomach, in. paired digestion, and all disorders of the Liver, they act like G1C, and a few doses will be found to work wonder. upou tbe most mpowint organ* in the human macnine. They strengthen the whole muscular system,restore the long- lost complexion, bring back the keau engtr oi appetite, and arouse into action, with the ROSE-BUD oi healtb, the whole physical energy of the human frame. Thsss are FACTS testified continually by mewberil of classes of society, and ouu of the best guarantees to the Nervous and Debilitated is Beecb&in's Pills have Wit: largest saii of any patent ¡uliJicill8 in tbe>worIú. Prepared only, an i Sold Wholesale aud 'Retail, by the Proprietor, XLiOMA* BEECH AM, St Helen's Lancashire, iu Boxes 1< ld ?n? 2a 9d <aeh. Sold by ni J)rW1d.¡:r;¡:i?'¡,"W'; 62 ?''b'—FHU directlc..);?r? ?:;n yvitr. cacti jl.? i j 4 r ;l'Jj;jj"TH l'J¡;(i;'l' rjN?TM M R K E ALL, SURGEON DENTIST 199, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA (Just below the Groat Western Railway Station;, Begs to intimate that he can produce a perfectly Lottiu" Set of Teeth in one clear åay. Tile very best workman- ship guaranteed. Painless Dentistry by OM, also by the new Ansesthetic Cocaine. Partial Sets from 5s per Tooth Upper of Lower Set- rom Two Guineas. KKALL'S TONIC AND NEURALGIC MIXTURE, Sure and Speedy Cure for Neuralgia, Tic 1)oloreu: Rheums, Toothache, and all Nervous Pains. Is ljd aud 2s 9d per Bottle. Through any Cbennv Cardiff; Mr Munday, chemist, 1 Duke-street; Mr Robb, chemist, Roath. Newport; Messrs Garrett Bros., chemists, 171. Commercial-street. Neath: Mr J. G. Isaat (late Haymani. chemist. LJanelly Mr Gwilym Evans. London Newbery and Son. 1038-14 SUSIIUSA FRY'S S PURE CONCENTRATED r COCOA. To secure this article ask for "Fry's Pare Concentrated Cocoa." 44 t QLOTHING BEST. CLOTHING CHEAPEST CLOTHING SMARTEST, AT jyj ASTERS & THE CARDIFF CLOTHIERS 29 AND 30, ST. MARY-STREET, 292, BUTE-STREET, ST. JOHN-SQUARE, AND No. 1, QUEEN-STREET; ALSO AT 18 & 19, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. ( 39 & 40, HIGH-STREET, NEWPORT. 124, HIGH-STREET, MERTHYR. 80, TAFF-STREET, PONTYPRIDD. 11, HIGH-STREET, HEREFORD. 11, CANON-STREET, ABERDARE. GEORGE-STREET, PONTYPOOL. 70, FROGMORE-ST., ABERGAVENNY. 59 rpHE ^TLAS JpURNISHING COMPANY CABINET-MAKERS, UPHOLSTERERS, AJ) GENERAL HOUSE FURNISHERS, 5, ST. JOHN'S-SQUARE, CARDIFF. JpURNISH ON EASY rglERMS OR FOR" CASH, DIRECT FROM Tn: MAKERS. THE ATLAS FURNISHING COMPANY CONTINUE TO SUPPLY FURNITURE OF EVERY DESCRIPTION To Householders, Lodgers 1\IeclmnicfI, and all Classes in any station of life, on tbeir welt-known HIRE JpUECHASE SYSTEM, The Liberal Terms of which are Acknowledged to he Undoubtedly the MOST ADVANTAGEOUS EVER OFFERED IN CARDIFF OR ELSEWHERE. The Furnishing Department compriseFi < EVERY HOUSEHOLD REQUISITE. INCLUDING SHEETS., KNIVES, KETTLES, BLANKETS, FOUKS, SAUCEPANS, QUILTS, CRUETS, FEN OMRs, FIREIRONS, PERAMBULATORS. &c. The ever-increasing Business of this well-known Firm and the very cvnsiderate manner in wl1izh they tret witb all th9i Patrons, inn made tlr.s Gompny the most deservedly popular in the trade. TERMS. WEEKLY PAYMENTS. is 51 JS6 „ ;;8 fed £10. 4s £15" „ es „ 7", 6d £30.. £50., „ 15s £100" 20s £250" „ 40 ALL GOODS CARRIAGE PAID within 200 Miles. PIANOS CN EASY TERMS. BATH CHAIRS, INVALID BABY CARRIAGES Lent out on Hire by the Ihy or Week, and with Option of Purchase. CHAIRS LENT FOR EVENING PARTIES, Prospectuses and Pr:ce Lists Post Free on I implication 411 THE REMEDY FOR EPILEPTIC FITS THE REMi-DY FOR EPILEPTIC FITS THE REMEDY FOR EPILEPTIC FITS. COOK'S FIT CURE. COOK'S FiT CURE. COOK'S FIT CURE. COOK'S FIT CURE, COOK'S FIT CURE. TWO SHILLINGS PER BOTTLE. TWO SHILLINGS PKR BOTTLE. TWO SHILLINGS PER BOTTLE. COOK S FIT CURE. POST FREE TWO AND SIXPENCE. I POST FREE TWO AND SIXPENCE. POST FREE TWO AND SIXPENCE. COOK'S FIT CURE. FOR THE PREVENTION. CURE. AND RELlEV OF EPILEPTIC FITS. Prepared by JESSE; WILLIAMS & CO. fron ai Odgin¡¡1 Uect>ipt. The do,e i, one table-spoonful three tim(' a day, b a winC.Aissf111 of clu water, In seven> cases increast th" dose to two table-.spoons.fu2. As the patient gets bettor reduce the dose gradually to a tea- spoonful. It is necessary to !pep the bowels regular witt: occasional doses of JItSSV. WILLIAMS & Co.'s SALlNI POWDER, which is sold at Is 4c1 pr pound, Price of this Brittle, 2s. MANUFACTURKD IN THE LABORATORY OF JESSE WILLIAMS & CO., PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMISTS, 3 & jpAUK-HALL BUILDINGS, CARDIFF. 7f SHORT'S WALL P^PERF- RAPIDLY INCREASING IN FAVOUR WHEREVER SEEN Offices and Showrooms-35, VICTORIA' STREET. Wholesale Warehouse — 123, THOMAS STREET, 30 BRISTOL. A REMARKABLE RED WINE. BALFONTAIN. 30S PER DOZN I Of exquisite Bouquet and Delicious Flavour guaranteei absolutely pure, possessing the body and quality of Port. Keejie perfectly in the dfXmter /or otae 0/' two weeks FOR LUNCHEON Compares favourably with Burgundies and Clarets at double t h" price. "At.tit bodied and generous wine. "—The Lancet. FOR DINNER. Especially suitaole for Invalids by reason ofitr daintiness and easy digestibility, for winter or summer. Sales increase rapidly wherever introduced. 308 PER DOZEN. MrCHAS. ESICOURT, F.I.C., F.C.S., oonities- The hi'utpnc aud flavour show it to be a. Natural Nine of suo-trior quality, with keeping properties, Sole C?Mt?M<«. SANDIFORD & SON Kin<t street, Manchester, will ^ri t 3 j)nMM CMri?M paid iu LT.K.,? p?ed i.?< o?bmrdohip. o? receipt 01 remittance, Special Discounts ior iii, !\l1ol 48 dozens, or in Wood. AOENTi APPOINTED ON APPLICATION. BALFONTAIN. MLB 13980 MMO Post Free Sis Stamps. ■yARlcoCELE. Its Causes, Symptoms, a.nd Pathology, together wit a description ot a new and successful method of treat msnt without oper;tion- By a SUK«fiON Loudon Edwin. Price, 76. Chancery L?ne. 7b ?_?ilOMP&.j?'? j?UK?oOK' PLLLS' JL TEE GREAT BLOOD PURIt?ER.-purify the foulest blood and relieve every disease o stomach liver, a.nd kidneys. These wonderful Pills cur disea.ses which couid not be reached by any other medi- cine. For Rheumatics, Lumbago, Piles, Gravei, Pains ID th Back, curvy, Bad Legs, Wounds or White Swelling. Scrofula, Cancers, Blotches on the Face and Body, Swelled Feet, Jaundice, Droosy, and Fevers of alllunds. in boxes at Is ld and 2s 911 each.—Sold by all chemists, or from the inaanfactorF 44 Oxford tree". Swansea, for 15 or S stim 19