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SAMUEL ALLSOPP & SONS, LIMITED, Beg to call attention to their New Brand of LIGHT BITTER BEER, walCH, as well a tlieir EAST INDIA PALE aud other Ales, can now be obtained I either in Cask or Bottle from any Dealer or Orders for same in CAK if sent to their OFFICE- HAMPTON HOUSE, RAILWAY TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH, Will receive immediate nth-nt; r AKMSIFK!.» 1826. TO HAVE YOU.: IOXK WKM, AND AT MANUFACTURER'S PRICES, G., U WHITE, MANUFACTURING LAPIDARY AND JEWELLER, EGYPTIAN H 0 USE, TERRACE R 0 A D. A splendid collection of Jewellery of so.; ,1shiG»*m and other Ringsu Anything not in Stock M VLV to orti r. BEACH STONHS AND PKSW.KS SJ.K'FCD, D5JILL.KI> AND CUT. N.B.—This firm can be relied on, as oil \v«>»-k is done on the premises. MESSRSM OR(} A N AND CO., (LATE DOWNIE). WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANTS, 2ieg to announce that they have imported aain tlris Y-ar a largo Cargo of Messrs. Au-.H ull GUINNESS PUll C. CELEBRATED EXTRA STOUT, Direct from Dublin, which they are prepared to Sell at the following Prices- Barrels 36 Gallons at 54s. Od each j IN BdTTi.ES. Kilderkins 18 at 27?. Od. each Pints 4s. 6&. per doz. Firkins 9 at 13s. 6d. each Half-Pints 2s. 6d per doz. They have also received a Large Consignment of MARCH ALES, from the well-known City Brewery, Company Limited, Lichfield, which they are prepared to Sell at the following Prices— 1 Barrels, Kilderkins, Firkins, 36 Gallons. 18 Gallons 9 Gallons. Pale Ales, at 57s. 28a. 6d. 14s. 6d. ilild Ales, at 45s. 22s. 6d. lis. 6d. CALK AJUB IN BOTTLKS. CALK AJUB IN BOTTLKS. Pints 4s. 6d. per doz. Half-Pints 2s. 6d. per doz. All Bottles charged for will be allowed on return. Empty Ca3ks not returned within a reasonable time will be charged for. N.B.—SPECIAL TEK'.MS FOR THE TRADE. Jane, 1887. Office-LITTLE DARKGATE STREET AND PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. JOHN W ATKINS, WHOLESALE AND RPTAIL WINE, SPIRIT, STOUT, AND ALE MERCHANT, COB NEK OF MORTH PARAOE AND TERRACE ROAD, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, ABERYSTWYTH. WIVES AND SPIRITS. ESTABLISHED 1833. ALE, STOUT, Ac., in cask and bottle. Martell's and Hennessey's fine old Brandies. Danville's, Kinaban's, Roe's, and other Irish and Scotch Whiskies, Gin, Rum, Hollands, Claret, Hock, Moselle, Marsala, Madeira, Burgundy, Champagne, Carlowitz, Santurne, and all other Wines and Spirits of the b.st qualify, at moderate prices. The smallest quantity supplied. i p ta. Irap'l pts, Ba.;is's anti Alliopp's 2/6 4/6 Al'.gopp's Dinuer Ale 3"6 Dublin Stent 216 416 Devonshire Cider and Perry, and Sohweppo'a Aerated Waters. Bass's and Allsopp's Ale and Dublin Stoat in 9 and Bass's and Allsopp's Ale and Dublin Stout in 9 and 18 gallon casks. Bottles not charged for, and are to be retarned, or paid for. Plsase note the address, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. THE QUEEN'S HOTEL. q r protected on the North and East by the Craiglais mountain range. Contains Coffee, Dining and Ladies' Drawing Rooms, nearly 100 Bedrooms, and has a frontage of ISO faeL. of its Public and Private Sitting Rooms face the sea. TABLE D'HOTE AT 6.30 P.M. Tariff on application to the MANAGERESS. THE BELLE VUE HOTEL. FACES the sea and yet in the most business part of the town, and is especially adapted for Commercial JL! Gentlemen. BOARDING TERMS-2-L GUINEAS PElt WEEK, 2 WHICH INCLUDES BED AND ATTENDANCE OR FJROM SATURDAY TO MONDAY, GUINEA. EACH PERSON. TABLE D'HOTE AT TWO O'CLOCK. Tariff on application to the MANAGERESS. W. H. PALMER, PROPRIETOR. j R. JONES, I COACHBUILDER, I 61, NORTH PARADE. HORSES AND CARRIAGES FOR HIRE, By the Day or Hour. Conveyances to Devil's Bridge, Plynlimon, Monk's Cave, Llyfnant Valley, Aberayrcn, and any other place of interest in the Neigh- bourhood, ON REASONABLE TERMS. "THE JUBILEE BREAK" Is worthy of special attention. It is very handsome, is provided with a cover, and has curtained sides, which may be opened or closed to suit convenience. JANE REES, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, (Opposite the Railway Statisn), I ABERYSTWYTH. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. JOHN ELLIS, I IRONMONGER, GUN AND LOCKSMITH, BELLHANGER, <fcc., GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. E. begs to draw tho attention of his numerous w customers to his Stock of BREECH and MUZZLE LOADING GUNS and AMMUNITION. Curtis and Harvey's Guu Powder and Chilled Shot tl GREEN CARTRIDGES. 10/6 per 100; BLUE Do., 10/ BROWN Do., 9/6 per 100. LEWIS TERRACE COAL YARD AND WEIGH BRIDGE. E. ROWLAND JONES, GENERAL MERCHANT. COAL, CEMENT, OIL, CILYRYCHEN & BERDDAW LIMES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. DAVID JONES, CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILOR, BREECHES MAKER, DIES' RIDING HABITS & JACKETS, LIVERY, &c., 6, CHALYBEATE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. I SUITS MADE TO ORDER FROM 50s. GOOD WORKMANSHIP. NEWEST STYLES. VISITORS TO ABERYSTWYTH SHOULD NOT FAIL TO SEE THE DE VILS BRIDGE AND THE WATERFALLS. TICKETS TO VIEW, Is. EACH, To be obtained at THE HOTEL, TV here every accommodation is provided at moderate charges. « A TWO-SHILLING LUNCHEON DAILY. Conveyances leave Aberystwytb for Devil's Bridge every morning at 9.30. I W. J. WILLIAMS, PROPRIETOR. D. EVANS* WATCHMAKER. JEWELLER, 4c. 41, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, (Opposite the Lion. Royal Hotel). selection of Jewellery in Gold, Silvor, P«b- v-t oles and Jet-. Also English and Foreign Watches in sold and silver. Telescopes, Field amd Marine Classes, Spectacles, & Eye Glasses to suit all sights. Watches and Jewellery cleaned and repaired. To HOTEL AND LODGING-HOUSE KEEPERS.— Wine Lists and Business Cards, printed in the best style. BLUE BELL HOTEL, TBliRACE ROAD, THOMAS DA VIE:-I, Proprietor. ALLSOPP'S and B\SS'S ALES, and GUINNESS'S STOU f, IN BOTTLE. ROBERTS'S K V and BOTTLED ALES. EXCICLLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. -+- PRESENTS! PRESENTS!! PRESENTS!! IN GRKAT VARIETY AT LEWIS'S, 15, GREAT DARKGATE STREET. A N assortment of Oil Paintings of local subjects £ jL on hand, or executed to order. Picture Frames in great variety. J. E. JONES, FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 6, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE TRADE. All Orders executed on the premises. T K. J. Challenges the Trade for CHEAPNESS <J And EXCELLKNCE of wear; the best mater- ials and the best workmanship guaranteed. THE PIER. GRAND OCAL AND JNSTRUMENTAL CONCERT, Mn CROWLEY'S BAND & VOCALISTS, EVERY EVENING, COMMENCING AT 7.30. Admission—SIXPENCE. THE VISITORS OF ABERYSTWYTH CAN HEAR TELYNOR CYMRU, (Mr John Roberts, the oldest living Welsh Harpis in the World, who has played before Royalty, and gained many prizes), at their Lodgings, from 10 a.m. to 8 pan. Orders taken at Messrs. Wheatley and Sons'. Music Warehouse, Terrace-road. R. E. JONES, HORSE & CARRIAGE PROPRIETOR, 19, MARY STRKET, (Near the Railway Station), ABERYSTWYTH. HORSES and Carriages for Hire by the day or hour. Conveyances to Devil's Bridge, Plyn- limon, and all places of interest in the neighbourhood on reasonable terms. TO VISITORS AND OTHERS. FOR REAL WELSH MANUFACTURED GOODS, GO TO THE WELSH FLANNEL DEPOT, 26, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. JOHN EDWARDS & Co., Proprietors. UNDER ROYAL PATRONAGE. THE ABERYSTWYTH PHARMACY, 13, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH, (Nearly opposite the Post Office), CONDUCTED BY THE PROPRIETOR, E. J. EVANS, M.P.S., PHARMACEUTI- CAL, ANALYTICAL & DISPENSING CHEMIST DISPENSINC-All Drugs and Chemicals of the purest quality, tested by gravametrio and volumetric methods before being received iuto stock. The Dis. pensing tfharges are as moderate a ia consistent with the employment of 'he very best Drugs only. N.B.— Special attention bestowed on this branch of the Business, the Dispensing department being entirely under the principal's own supervision. LAST FEW DAYS OF THE == AMERICAN BAZAAR CO., 11, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, With the largest Stock on earth. Thousands of articles to select from, all at EACH. 6d. EACH. NOTHING UNDER SIXPENCE AND NOTHING OVER. Open from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. A VISIT IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. ADMISSION FREE. SEA BATHING. THE SALT WATER PUBLIC SWIMMING BATHS, NEWFOUNDLAND STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, ARE among the Finest Baths in the Kingdom. Private Hot and Cold Baths. Every attention paid to Visitors by Experieaoed Attendants. Swimming taught by a Professional, who attends daily. NOTE THE ADDRESS. E. V. REES, WORKING LAPIDARY, GOLD & SILVERSMITH. 2, KING STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, (NEAR THE COLLEGE). ALL REPAIRS DONE ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE 7^ YOUR GO Jb OR MILLINERY, TO MRS. MORGAN, 23, LITTLE DARKGATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, Who has always a Stodk of the Newest Styles. E. & R. REES, COACH BUILDERS, BMARY STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, EG TO announce that, having extended their pre- mises, they have additional facilities for con- ducting their Business. NEW CARRIAGES ON HAND. Every description of Carriages built to Order. D. PHILLIPS, CORNER OF NORTH PARADE, & 3, MARY ST., ABERYSTWYTH, TEMPERANCE and Eating House. HORSE? and CARRIAGES FOR HIRE by the day or hour. Trips made to Devil's Bridge, Plynlimon, LIyfnant Valley, Monk's Cave, and other places of interest ia the neighbourhood. Good horses; steady drivers and reasonable prices. ABERYSTWYTH.—Apartments to Let at Aber. -CA. geldie House, Victoria Terrace. The house is well situated and has bees recently furnished throughout, and provided with every modern con- venience. Good Cooking and attendance. For terms, apply MRS. JULIAN. ABERYSTWYTH. APARTMENTS TO LETI. AT No. 61, MARINE TERRACE, AND YORK HOUSE, 64, MARINE TERRACE, FACING THE SEA. Mrs. HOGG. TO HOUSEHOLDERS AND OTHERS, IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. UPHOLSTERING i. all its branches done on or i off the premises. Also Clocks cleaned and re- paired, by CHARLES DAVIES, 1, Cambrian Cottages, Llanbadarn-road, Aberystwyth W. R. JONES, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, &c., 32, GREAT DARKGATK STREET, (opposite Market-st.,) ABERYSTWYTH." Gold & Silver Watches, English & Foreign Clocks, Gold and Silver Jewellery aud Jet Ornaments in Stock. Spectacles and Eye Glasses to suit all sightp. Every description of Watches and Jewellery neatly Repaired at Moderate charges. MANCHESTER & MILFORD RAILWAY PICNIC OR PLEASURE PARTIES. DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS, AND UP TO OCTOBER 31ST INCLUSIVE, FIRST, SECOND, and THIRD CLASS return tickets at cheap fares will be issued, with cer- tain limitations, at the stations on this line to parties of not less than six First, or ten Second or Third Class Passengers desirous of making Pleasure Ex- oursions to places on or adjacent to this Railway. The tickets will be available for return same day only, and parties can only proceed and return by the trains which stop at the stations where they wish to join and leave the Railway, and having that class of carriage attached for which they have taken tickets. To obtain these tickets application must be made to the station masters of the respective stations, or to the General Manager at Aberystwyth, a reasonable time prior to the intended excursion, stating the fol- lowing particulars, viz.:— That it is exclusively a pleasure party—the stations from and to which tickets are required, and by what train the excursionists wish to travel—for which class of carriage—and the probable number of the party. The power of refusing any application is reserved. J. C. RUSSELL, General Manager. Aberystwyth, June, 1887. TO VISITORS AND OTHERS. C. M. WILLIAMS Wishes to draw the attention of Visitors and others to his Stock of Millinery, Straw Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Fancy Wings, Ribbons, Laces, Frillings, Silk Squares, Hosiery, Gloves, Silk Umbrellas, Sunshades, .0. GeuW Newest Shapes in Summer Hata and Caps, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs, &o. The well-known house for Real Welsh Flannels, Whittles, and Shawls in all colours, warranted to wear and not to shrink. Every article marked at lowest Cash Price. C. M. WILLIAMS, 10, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. MANCHESTER & MILFORD RAILWAY MOUNTAIN SCENERY. COMMENCING ON TUESDAY, MAY 31st, 1887, And every Week-day during the SUMMER Months, CHEAP RETURN TICKETS Will. be issued by the Ordinary Trains "FROM ABERYSTWYTH To the under-mentioned Stations, in the neigh- bourhood of which may be seen some of the MOST BEAUTIFUL MOUNTAIN SCENERY IN WALES. INCLUDING THE RUINS OF STRATA FLORIDA ABBEY, &c., *#* The River Teify, which abounds with FISH runs close to the Tregaron, Lampeter and Llany- byther Stations. First Second Third Class Class Class TO a d sd sd Llanilar 1 6 1 2 0 9 Trawsooed 2 6 1 10 1 3 Strata Florida 3 6 2 4. 1 9 Tregaron (Market and Fair days excepted) 4 6 3 0 2 3 Lampeter (Market & Fair days and 5th July & 18th October excepted) 6 0 4 6 3 0 Llanybyther (Market and Fair days excepted) 7° 0 5 0 3 6 Children under 12 years of age, Half-price. Tiakets are available to retnrn by any Ordinary Train on day of issue only. BY ORDER. General Manager's Office, Aberystwyth, May 25th, 1887. HARBOUR AND RHEIDOL COAL YARD. CAPT. DOUGHTON WISHES to call attention to a cargo of Best Newport Coal, Henry Powell's, whioh the sohooner Progress," Capt. Jones, is now disoharg- ing at the Harbour. Capt. Doughton will receive Cargoes through the summer from Scotch and Walsh ports alternatively. Best Coals alwavs on hand. iSfturattom ABERYSTWYTH OLD BANK SCHOOL. MASTER: MR. D. SAMUEL, M.A., LATE SCHOLAR AND PRIZEMAN OF CLARE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, AND WRANGLER, 187 9. TERMS ON APPLICATION. IDIR-INTING.-Wanted an Apprentice to the Print- ing Business must be well educated.—Apply at the "Observer" Office. VISITORS AND RESIDENTS Can rely upon the SAUSAGES & BRAWN MADE BY T. POWELL & Co., BACON CURERS, MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, BEING FRESH DAILY. WELSH BACON AND MILD-CURED HAMS ALWAYS IN STOCK. THE JUBILEE. r should be generally known that W. WILLIAMS & Co. commenced their Tea Trade in the year 1837, in which Her Most Gracious Majesty Queen Victoria ascended the Thrnne, therefore W. WIL- LIAMS & Co.'s Teas are really the only Teas which have a claim to be considered" JUBILEE TEAS." In the year 1837, in which W. W. & Co. com- menced their Tea Trade, Tea was first, produced as an experiment in Her Majesty's Dominions, under the old East India Company's auspices, but since that time the choicest Teas in the world are produced in Her Majesty's Empire of India and Ceylon. W. WILLIAMS & Co. have been for about 20 years interested as large shareholders in one of the most successful Tea Plantations in India, and have thus possessed special faciliti es for watching the develop- ment of the Tea Industry in the Indian Empire, and, combined with their known experience and judgment, secure to the public the best value that is possible to obtain. W. WILLIAMS & Co's Teas are a combination of the Choicest Teas of India, Covlon, and China growth. CHOIC F, TEAS, 3s. per lb. SUPERIOR TEA, 2s. 6d. per lb. FAMILY TEA, 2s. per It" W W. at Co.'s Teas are obtainable of most respect- able Grocers in England and Wales, in registered wrappers (which it is fraudulent to imitate). Agents appointed on application to W. WILLIAMS & Co., Wholesale Tea Warehouse, 5 & 7, Button Street, Liverpool. ABERYSTWYTH READING ROOM AND PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY. INFORMATION FOR VISITORS. VISITORS can borrow Books at the Public Library v by an annual payment in advanco of 5s.; or en payment of id. per volume per week for the first volume, and Id. each lor other volumes of a work. The Reading Room, which is largely supplied with London, Birmingham, Manchester, and other Provin- cial Papers, is also open to Visitors on payment of 6d. per week. The Library is open from 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m.; the Reading Room from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. No. 7, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. S. EVANS, GENERAL GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER. HUNTLEY & PALMER'S BISCUITS & CAKES. CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S GOODS. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS DAILY. EDWARD EDWARDS, 13, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, &c. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS BY VALENTINE, BEDFORD, AND FRITH. BOOKS OF VIEWS, GUIDE BOOKS, &C. ESTABLISHED 1867. ROBERT J. ROBERTS, 9, COLLEGE GREEN, TOWYN, Family and Dispensing Chemist, Grocer, Stationer, Ac. Dealer in Fishing Tackle, Jewellery, and Fancy Goods. Agent for W. and A. Gilbey's Wines. Tick- ets for the Dysynny Fishing; and also for the St. Cadvan's Wells and Baths. TOWN AND PROMENADE BAND. MR KANE has much pleasure in announcing that his BAND will play in the Town and on the Castle Grounds every MORNING, and on the Pro- menade every EVENING. Mr Sigall 1st Violin. Mr White.2nd Violin. Mr Earnshaw 2nd Violin. Mr Montagne iViola. Mr Kaufmann Violoncello. Mr Earnshaw Double Bass. Mr Green Clarionet. Mr Jones Cornet. Mr Berry 2nd Cornet. Mr Cnnliff% Flute and Piccolo. Mr Harry Owen.Comic Singer. T. KANE, Bandmaster. ESTABLISHED 1720. RED LION HOTEL, FOR STRATA FLORIDA ABBEY. LUNCHEON AND TEA AT ALL TIMES. TABLE D'HOTE BY ORDER. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. MRS. JONES, PROPRIETRESS — PARISH CHURCH, ABERYSTWYTH (ST. MICHAEL'S). SUNDAYS.—Holy Communion every Sunday at 8 a.m.; also, after Morning prayer on the first and third Sundays in the month. Morning Prayer and Sermon at 11. Litany on the first and third Sundays at 4 p.m. Evening Prayer and Sermon at 6.30. HOLY DAYS.—Holy Communion at 8 a.m. Morn- ing Prayer at 10. Evening Prayer at 7. WEEK DAYS.—Morning Prayer daily at 10. Evening Prayer and Sermon on Wednesdays at 7. Hymns, Ancient and Modern." Rev. J. HAVARD PROTHEROE, M.A., Vicar. Mr E. P. WYNNE, 7, Pier-street ? Church- Mr B. ELLIS MORGAN, 2, Marine-ter., ) wardens. ESTABLISHED 1858. THE ABERYSTWYTH OBSERVER contains a full and careful digest of HOME AND FOREIGN NEWS. and full particulars of LOCAL PROCEEDINGS, together with Articles and Notes on Local, General, Religious and Social subjects, Correspondence on matters of Interest, &c., and a LIST OF VISITORS DURING THE SUMMER SEASON. The Observer is in all respects a FAMILY NEWSPAPER, AND AN EXCELLENT ADVERTISING MEDIUM FOR ALL CLASSES. Social and short Tales also appear in its columns. Published every FRIDAY Afternoon, for Saturday. PRICE ONE PENNY. Office,-I, North Parade, Aberystwyth. THE ytgitorg' atgt ft Sutbt. For the present, and until further notice, "The Aberystwyth Visitors' List and Guide will be published on Tuesday evenings. Price One Penny. E. P. WYNNE, FAMILY AND DISPENSING CHEMIST, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH-

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