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Notice,— Summer Days, Q ùeÙzg tin EXTRA HOLIDAY NUMBER*of Cassell's Family Magazine, tontnimn* TEN COMPLETE STORIES by Popular Authors, numerous HOLIDAY PAPERS by ivell-known Writers, and ILLUS- TRATIONS by leading Artists. Price 7d. Reading for Every Member of the Family, for the TOWN, COUNTRY, and SEA-SIDE. For w y r* Sunday | It £ Genera! QUIVER. Reading. } MONTHLY, Gd. Read the" following very interesting Papers, now appearing:- 1. The Bishop of Bedford's Account of his Work in the East of London. 2. Lady Sophia. Palmer's Narrative of her Voyage •up the First Cataract of the Nile. 3. The Rev. Mark Guy Pearse (of Bristol) on "How to Use the Bible." 4. For Cecil's Sake. Nriu Serial Story. 5. Edward Garrett's Papers on "Your Reason- able Service." 6. Prebendary Daniel Moore (one of Her Majesty's Chaplains) on Aspects of Christ." 7. The Rev. Dr. Stoughton on "Christ Revealed in St. Paul." 8. Lady Laura Hampton's "Seaside Thoughts." 9. A Quaker on the First of the Quakers. 10. The Rev. Dr. Trestrail on Judas a Witness for Christ." 11. Black-board Teaching in Sunday Schools. 12. Short Complete Stories. How He Con- quered," "Ruth Lindsay's Sacrifice," "Viola," a How Benny Went Home," "In Quest of a Mission," "The Children's Playground," &c. A safer and more interesting magazine we do not know than THE QL'IVER."—Standard. "THE QUIVER continues month after month to keep up the high standard of excellence both of its light and serious articles. The sermons are generally sensible, practical, and liberal, and the tales are really well written. The illustrations are a feature deserving of praise. THE QUIVER contains, in short, a library of good reading."—Scotsman. ? i?t Fer ) CASSELL'S [ FAMILY MAGAZINE. > MONTHLY, 7d. The following very attractive Papers now appearing will be found of special interest 1. Continental Trips as a Means of Education. 2. Tame Snakes. A True Story. By W. SEVERN. 3. Our Earthquake Experiences. By a Resident in the District recently affected. 4. New Serial Story by the Author of "Hidden Gold," just commenced, entitled John Ford. 5. Remunerative Employments for Gentlemen. 6. COMPLETE STORIES.—"On the Deck of the 'Osprey, "Vincent Rcmney's Recompense," Which Shall it Be ?" &c. 7. My Desponding Patient. By a FAMILY DOCTOR. S. The Newspapers of the World. By C. F. GORDON CUMMING. 9. The White Lady of Berlin Castle. By KARL BLIND. 10. England's Heritage in the West. By the Hon. P. CARTERET HILL, sometime Premier of Nova Scotia. 11. The Queen's State Robes, How to Choosa a Christian Name, From Raw Flax to Finished Thread, and other Chatty Papers. 12. Chit-Chat on Dress (from Paris)—Practical Papers on Gardening-New Songs and to Music, &c. &c. "The stories in CASSELL'S MAGAZINE are good, the pictures clever, and the contents unusually attractive."—Tiuies. "CASSELL'S MAGAZINE is a treasure-house of bright letterpress and pleasing illustrations."—World. ) KITTLE 2' FOLKS, Boy. f For JULY, price 6d., forms the FIRST PART of a NEW VOLUME, and every Girl and Boy should see it, as it contains about Forty interesting1 I Papers, with Pictures on nearly Every Page, and a charming Coloured Picture as a Frontis- piece. Amongst its Contents are. t. Stories Told in Westminster Abbey. By EDWIN HODDER (" Old Merry"). Illustrated. 2. Little Toilers of the Night. By THOMAS ARCHER. 3. A NEW SERIAL STORY, entitled "Their Road to Fortune the Story of Two Brothers." 4. A NEW SERIAL STORY, entitled "A Little too Clever." 5. Seme Famous Railway Trains and their Story. By HENRY FRITH. 6. Too Young for School. By the Author of "HARRY MAXWELL." 7. Pretty Work for Little Fingers.—EMBROI- DERED GLASS-CLOTH. 8. Nessie's Adventure. 9. A Practical Joke. With Two Illustrations by PALMER COX. 10. How Paulina Won Back Peter. A Fairy Story. By JULIA GODDARD. 11. The Greatest Whirlpool in the World. 12. New Prize Puzzle Competition and the "Little Folks" Special Prize Competitions for 1334. "'Little Folks' is the best Magazine for Children."— Graphic. '"Little Folks' is at the head of English Illustrated Magazines for Children."— Queen. 3 Cassell & Company, Limited; and all Booksellers. Pictures of the Year.—For carefully executed Engravings of leading Pictures exhibited at the Royal Academy, the Grosvenor Gallery, and other Art Exhibitions, see THE 1} J' MONTHLY, 1s. "A very storehouse of Art. Every year THE MAGAZINE OF ART more surely justifies its name."— Times. "Its exquisite beauty should carry it into every home."— .V iandard. The best and cheapest of the Art periodicals."—John Bull. THE MAGAZINE OF ART contains better literature than cfiy othtr cf the Art periodicals."—Pall Malt Gazette. (QASSELL'S ONEE PENNY. SATURDAY 1 MONTHLY, 6d. JOURNAL, NOTICE.—The Publishers will forward a SPECIMEN NUMBER to those who may desire to acquaint them- selves with the character of this most popular Journal on receipt of a penny stamp. Popular Guidesjor Tourists & Travellers, With IllustraticLS on" nearly Every Page. NOW KBADY, price Is.; post free, Is. 3d. The Official Illustrated Guide TO THE Great Western Railway. SECOND EDITION, price Is. post free, ls. 3d. Cassell's Guide to Paris. THIRD EDITION, price 1s. post free, 18. lJd. The Official Illustrated Guide to The Midland Railway. Cassell <& Company, Limited, Ludgate Hill, London. NOTICE. A Classified Catalogue, giving full J particulars of MESSRS. CASSELL & COMPANY'S ^PUBLICATIONS, containing particulars of SEVERAL HUNDRED VOLUMES, ranging in price from SIXPENCE to TWENTY-FIVE GUINEAS, will be sent on request post free to any address, fe CASSELL & COMPANY, LIMITED, Ludgate lIilt, London. UNPARALLELED SUCCESS OF THE "WHITE" SEWING MACHINE. Gold Medal, Amsterdam Exhibition, 1883. 600 MACHINES MANUFACTURED AND SOLD EACH DAY. 500 SEWING MACHINE iDEALERS IN [ENGLAND ALONE jSELL JTHE "WHITE." Samples of Work and Price List gratis on application. TRY A "WHITE BEFORE PURCHASING. :NO OTHER MACHINE EVER HAD SUCH A RECORD OF POPULARITY. IT IS THE Lightest-Running, Easiest, and Best-Satis- fying Machine in the World. WHITE SEWING MACHINE CO., ? 19, QUEEN VICTORIA-STREET, LONDON, E.C. E. & R. REES, COACH BUILDERS, MARY STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, BEG to announce that, having extended their JD premises, they have additional facilities for conducting their Business. NEW CARRIAGES ON HAND. Broughams, Landaus, and all sorts of Carri- ages, made to order. P. & W. GORNALL, PLUMBERS, GASFITTERS, PAINTlSs PAPERHANGERS, AND GENERAL HOUSE DECORATORS. All orders promptly attended to. All sizes of Iron and Lead Pipes, Paints, Varnishes, &c., in Stock. Sanitary Pans and Trap from 2s. 9d. each. A LARGE STOCK OF PAPERHANGINGS From 3d. per Piece. 3, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH BRISTOL STEAM CABINET WORKS, Established nearly So Years, AS EXTENSIVE MANUFACTURERS OF SUPERIOR FURNITURE, ARTISTIC, USEFUL & INEXPENSIVE, UNPREGEDENTLY LOW IN PRICE, LAVERTON & 001 ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES CONTAINING OVER 1,000 ENGRAVINGS, GRATIS AND POST FREE. Complete BEDROOM SUITES, best manufacture, from SOLID ASH or PITCH PINE at 7/ GUINEAS. Hundreds of Bedroom, Dining and Drawing Room Suites, unparalleled in price and quality for selection from. AAJRES3~iifiiii0i & GO. TJPHOLSTEEEES, DEIICTfll Mary-le-port St. & Bridge St. M ia I Hint The CLEAX Black Lead."— JAMES' gold EIJAL Successive awards for Excel- TV/TTT^ ence of Quality and Cleanli- -L- HilJ- l J ness in use. Economical I! BLACK LEAD BEWARE of WORTHLESS IMITATIONS. Marble and Stone Works, SWAN HILL, SHREWSBURY R. DODSON RESPECTFULLY begs to intimate that his R Show Rooms contain a large collection ef Marble, Stone,and Enamelled Slate Chimney Pieces Marble and Stone Mural Monuments. Cemetery and Churchyard Memorials, Fonts Foua tains, Vases, &o. FSNGINIGG NOTICES ESTABLISHED 1826. THOMAS WHITE, *1- 1 t (Son and successor to the late Elizabeth White,) MANUFACTURING LAPIDARY AND JEWELLER, AKT) HOUSE, TERRACE ROAD, AND YOKE HOUSE, MARINE TEEEACE, ABEETSTWYTH. A splendid collection of Jewellery of the newestdesigns, comprising Necklets, Brooches, Ear Rings, &c., GEM AND OTHER RINGS. 7 OLD CHINA IN GEEAT VABIETY ANYTHING NOT IN STOCK MADE TO OKDER. DEALER in silver and electro plate N.B.-No connection witb any other firm in the town the same name. GILDING AND ELECTRO PLATING Beach Stones and other Pebbles Sliced into Slabs, Drilled, and Cut into any Shape or Form. Cabinets, Tables, &c., inlaid. Church Decorations. ALL W 0 R K DONE ON THE PREMISES. W. H. PALMER, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, QUEEN'S HOTEL WINE STORES, MARJNE TERR ACE. Per Bottle, j Bottl a. s* d. ( g from 2 3 ISHEEET from 2 0 IRIbH WHISKY 3 0 PORT 2 6 SCOTCH WHISKY 3 0 MAES ALA. .V." .V .V." f 9 PALEBEANDY 4 0 CLABET 1 3 >, 2 9 CHAMPAGNE 3 6 RUM „ 2 9 CHAMPAGNE 3 6 WINES DRAWN FROM THE WOOD. THE CELEBRATED EDINBURGH ALE-3s. PER DOZFN IMPERIAL PINT BOTTLES. Sole Agent for—GLENROSA SCOTCH WHISKY. AND AT WELSH HARP, TERRACE ROAD. Gogerddan Arms and Lion Royal Hotel ABERYSTWYTH. THE "OLD COUNTY HOUSE." FIRST-CLASS FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL. THIS HOTEL is close to the Castle and Clock Tower, and within three minutes' walk of the Railway Station. The Hotel is now repleto with every comfort. Spacious Ladies' Coffee Room. Well-furnished Sitting Rooms and Bedrooms. HANDSOME BILLIARD ROOM, CONTAINING TWO TABLES WINE AND SPIRIT STORES ATTACHED OMNIBUS MEETS ALL TRAINS. FIRST-CLASS POSTING, STABLING, & LOOSE BOXES Conveyances leave the Hotel at half-past Nine every Morning for the Devil's Bridge. Fare there and back 4s. Tariff on Application. JOHN ROBERTS, Proprietor. FLANNEL! FLANNEL!! FLANNEL! FOR REAL WELSH FLANNELS, WOOLLEN DRESSES, CLOTH SHAWL S YARN AND STOCKINGS, BOYS' JERSEY SUITS, MEN'S CARDIGAN JACKETS, GO TO THE WELSH FLANNEL DEPO T, Terrace Road, Aberystwyth. J. EDWARDS & Co., Proprietors. A- EARNING! When you ask for RECKITT'S PARIS BLUE See that vou sret it! • btd quaUti e" vt oft,en »ub8tituted: •» O A The genuine is used by the Laundresses of THE PRINCESS OF WALES & DUCHESS OF EDINBURGH: DYFFRYN CASTELL HOTEL, PLYNLIMON MOUNTAIN. THIS ESTABLISHMENT haa undergone thorough repair, with new Management, and ia now open to receive Tourists and Visitors at very reasonable charges, either by the day or week. The Hotel is in close proximity to the Plynlimou mountain, and about 4 miles from the Devil's Bridge, and on the Turnpike road leading to Abeiystwyth, Rhayader, and Llanidloes. Every accommodation, including good Stabling, &c- Guide and Ponies for the convenience of Visitors RICHARD HARVEY, PROPRIETOR, PONTERWYD (Near Aberystwyth). VISITORS! VISITORS! VISITORS! THOMAS a-RIFFIHS, GROCER AND PROVISION MERCHANT, -Opposite the Gogerddan Arms and Lion Hotel, Aberystwyth (Established 1858), Begs to call the attention of Visitors and Others to his Extensive Stock of Real Wiltshire Smoked Bacon, also Home-cured Bacon and Hams. Fine Old Rich Cheddar and Double Glo'ster Cheese, &c. Fresh Butter and Eggs from the principal Dairies in the neighbourhood. The Sea-Side New Season Tea at 2s. is not to be matched. SAMUEL ALLSOPP & SONS, BREWERS, BURTON-ON-TRENT. Season Brewed ALES and STOUTS in Prime Condition. Aberystwyth Office-Hampton House, Railway Terrace, Do. Stores-Railway Station. MESSRS. JOHNSON & CO.'S PATENT STEEL BARB FENCING. AGENTS- M. H. DAVIS & SONS, ABERYSTWYTH. WORCESTERSHIRE « „ BAIT PRICE. O A IJ C E \Y ORCESTERSHIRE A HALP PRICE. OAPCE WHEN BUYING WORCESTERSHIRE SAUCE, SAVE HALP THE COST TT BY GETTING HOLBROOK & Co.'S. crocks S™REvw„EE, KINAHAN'S Paris Exhibition, 1878. "THE CREAM OF OLD IRISH WHISKIES." || PUllti, MILD and MELLOW. La Lai DELICIOUS, r.nl VERY WHOLESOME. W HIS KY. The Gold Medal Dublin Exhibition, 1865. I 20, GREAT TITCHFIELD STREET, LONDON, W. ] SJuliliCiUtons. Yn a barod, pris chwecheiniog71 JELYNEGION, AR DESTUNAU AMETWIOl, GAN DANIEL SILVAN EVANS, B. D. Ail Argraffiad, gyda Chwanegion. Aberystwyth: John Morgan, Argraffydd, Swyddfa yr Observer. Telynegion have been reviewed in the Revs Celtique, Cyfaill Eglwysig, Oswestry Advertiser, Y Hani, Gwaiia, Welshman, South Wales Weekly Nows, Carmarthen Journal, Carmarthen Reporter Cardigan Herald, Montgomeryshire Express, Genedl Gymreig, &o. JOHN MORGAN, PBINTEB, Observer Office, Aberystwyth. Printing of every description executed at the Observer Office, 1 North Parade. Estimates furnished. Moderate Charges. NOTICES TO QUIT, from Landlord to Tenant, and Tenant to Landlord, may be had at ths Observer Office, price one penny each. BOOKBINDING OF EVERY DESCRIP- TION AT EDWARD EDWARDS, GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, ABEKYSTWYIH Back numbers of Serial Works Obtained. THE MAGIC CLEANSER. SINCLAIR'S COLD WATER SOAP Saves TIME—MONEY—LABOUR—FUEL. The Family Wash without the misery of a steamy house. Cannot injure the most delicatefabric. I SINCLAIR'S COLD WATER SOAP A Lady writes to The Queen—' I find it saves time and material,as the clothes require less rubbing,no boiling, and has a much porer colour than with or- dinary soap. I recommend it to every housewife.' SINCLAIR'S COLD WATER SOAP A Government Inspector of Soap Factories says- My opinion of it is very high; on no accoant would I be -without it in the house.' Beware imitations. Ask for "Sin clair's." 4d. per lb. OF ALL GROCERS and OILMEN I JAMES SIICCJLAIB, Sonthwark Street, London. S.E I ONE BOX OF CLARKE'S B 41 PILLS is warranted to cure all discharges from the Urin- ary Organs, in either sex, acquired or constitutional, Gravel, and Pains in the Back. Sold in Boxes, 4s 6d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors; or sent to any address for 60 stamps by the Makers, THE LINCOLN & MIDLAND COUNTIES' DRUG COM- PANY, Lincoln. Wholesale—all the Wholesale Houses. SUMMER EXCURSIONS AND TOURIST ARRANGEMENTS, 1884. npOURIST TICKETS are issued from the 1st May to 31st T October, 1884, available for Two Calendar Months from the date of issue, and can be extended at a small cost to the 31st December. RESIDENTTAL TICKETS. For the convenience, of Tourists who may be induced to re- sort with their families to the seaside, arrangements have been made for the issue of Monthly Tickets, available for any number of journeys during the month, to any ONE member (not trans- ferable) of a family who are holders of not less than three Tourist Tickets. For particulars see Company's Tourist programme, which can be obtained at any of the Company's Stations. PICNIC OR PLEASURE PARTIES. During the Summer Months from 1st MAY to the 31st .1. OCTOBER inclusive, First, Second, and Third-ciass BETUKK TICKETS, at a Reduced Fare, will be issued (with certain limi- tations) at all the principal Stations on the Cambrian Rail- ways, to parties of not less than six First Class, or TEN Second or Third Class Passengers desirous of making Pleasure Excur- sions to places on or adjacent to this railway, Single Fares will be charged for parties of THIRTY First Class or FIFTY Second or Third Class Passengers travelling to Stations dis- tant (each way) not less than thirty mile-. The Tickets will be available for Return the 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 at any of the stations not less than Three Days before the Excursion. EVERY FRIEND OF THE COLLEGE SHOULD SEE THE UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES MAGAZINE, CONTAINING Full Reports of College News C Original Articles, &c. Subscription for the Session (6 numbers) 3s 6d (post free). Send name and address to Magazine Secretaries, U. C. W., Aberystwyth. Orders payable to R. H. Edwards, financial Secretary. WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. BEECHAM'S PILLS ARE admitted by thousands to be worth a QTTTVE* A Box for bilious and nervous disorders, such a* wind and pain in the stomach, sL-k headache, giddiness, fulnesa and (welling after meals, dizziness and drowsiness, cold chilli, flushing of heats, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, cogtire- ness, scurvy, blotches on the skin, disturbed sleep, frightful areams. and all nervous and trembling sensations, &e. The Irst dose will give release in twenty minutes. This is no fiction, or they have done it in thousands of cases. Every sufferer 18 earnestly invited to try one box of these Pills, and they will be acknowledged to De WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. For females of all ages these Pills are invaluable, as a few (toses of them carry otfall gross humours, open all obstruction* and bring about all that is required. No female should be with. out them. There is no medicine to be found to equal BEECHAM'S PILLS for removing any obstruction or irregu- larity of the system; If taken according to the to the direction* given with each box they will soon resto e female* of all agea In sound and robust health. For a weak stomach, impaired digestion, and ill disorder* of the liver, they act like "MAGIC," and a few doses will be found to work wonders upon the most important organs in the human machine. They strengthen the whole muscular system, restore the long lost complexion, bring back the keen edge of appetite, and arouse into action with the ROSEBUD of health, the whole physical energy of the human frame.—These are "FACTS" admitted by thousands, embracing all classes of sotiety, and one of the best guarantees to the nervous and debilitated h, BEECHAM'S PILLS have the largest sale of any I patiea' medicine in the world. DEECHAM'S MAGIC COUGH PILLS. Am remedy for Coughs In general, asthma, difficulty of oreathing, shortness of breath, t ghtness and oppression of the thest, wheezing, fcc., these Pills stand unrivalled. They speedily remove that sense of oppression and difficulty of treathing which nightly deprive the patient of rest. Let any person give BJSBCHAM'S CoraH PILLS a trial, and the most violent cough will in a short time be removed. CACTIOK.—The public are requested to notice that the words "BEJlCRAM" PILLS, St Helena" are on the Government Stamp ifliied to each box of the Pills. If not on, they are forgery1. Prepared only and sold wholesale and retail by the proprietor T. BEECHAII, chemist, St Helens, Lancashire, in boxes at 1*. l| tad 2s O'l. each. Sent pout free from the propriutorf or 1& or So (tamps.—Sold by all druggists and patent Medicine Dollar* 1J8 tha ku jiloi.i, P U.H.—Pull directions ar« given with each box. j Mourning Cards, in various patterns, printed, in j Welsh and English, at the Observer Office, 1, North Parade, Aberystwyth. • To HOTlxi AND IJO DGTNG-HOUSa KEEPERS.— Wine Lists and Business Cards, printed in the best style, may be had at the Observer Office, 1, North Parade. j t Printing for Churches, Cbapels, Sunday Schools Concerts, and entertainments of every sort^is exe- cuted at the Observer Office, 1, North Parade { promptly and at fair charges. j BXCIUPT FORMS, in books of 50 eaeh, price Is, may e pnrohaied at the Observer O^ico 1 North Parade. •rj n*eful. J ■A IF YOU A ^TSRTisa Want a eook, ADVMTM BTO&TH. Want a clerk, SABS* Want a partner, Want a situation, Want la servant girl, Want to sell a piano, Want to buy a horse, Want to Bell a carriage, Want to buy or sell a farm, Want a good boarding plaoo. Want to sell house property. Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell household furniture, Want to sell dry goods or oarpetai, 1 Want to find curtomers for anything, ADVERTISE IN THE ABERYSTWYTH OBSERVER, j AS l&tertising will obtain new customers, Advertising will keep old onstomers, Advertising liberally always pays, Advertising makes success easy, Advertising creates confidence, Advertising Is a proof of energy, Advertising exhibits pluck. Advertising means "bis," Advertise diecriminately, Advertise immediately, Advertise constantly, Advertise regularly, ".tI Advertise well, V ADVERTISB ADVERTISE ADVERTISE WEST. NOW! IOUTH. JOHN MORGAN, STEAM PKINTER, "OBSERVER" OFFICE, I 1, NOBTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH, Begs to announce that he undertakes EVERY DESCRIPTION OF LETTER-PRESS PRINTING. PLis office being supplied with first* class Machinery, driven by Steam Power, he is able to guarantee the Lowest Charges, with excellent Workmanship. Printing for Churches and Ohapels and Sunday Schools, Tea Meetings, Lectures, Concerts, &c. Sale Bills, Particulars and Conditions of Sale, j Catalogues, &c. Draw Tickets at Cheap Rates. Billheads, Memorandum Forms, HandbilIø, Circulars, &o. ¡ Books, Pamphlets, Reports, &o. Friendly Societies' Subscription Cards, Rules and Bye-Laws. Programmes and Books of Words. I Memorial Cards, neatly printed, in Welsh and English. Mining, Shipping and Railway Work. I Legal and Mercantile Work. Window Bills, Posters, Ac., &0., &0. PRINTING WORKS: I, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. The laws of Trade are few and simple. The successful trader is he who supplies what the people want at a price satisfactory to them and remunerative to him. People will trade where they are best satisfied with the article offered and the price charged for it. The dealer, from constant hand* ling of a certain class of artioles, knows precisely their quality and value, aud this information should be freely placed at the service of his patrons. But the Beat at. iaoles will not sell evon if you- wait hour after hOOf and can offer them at very low prioea, UDo ^*s those who use such articles know where to fiod «bem. Everybody reads the ABERYSTWYTH OBSERVER" for the purpose of seeing the local news, and afterwards they turn to the advertising columns to learn what ths business men are doing. In fact, pro. per and judicious advertisements form an important part of the local in- telligence. By means of them t the man who has and the maD who wants are brought to. gether. If you wish to BBO. in business there 18 swans that can b* Beea equal to adver. tiaing. Therefore ADVBBTISB in the ABERYSTWYTH OBSEBVNM