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HOUSES TO BE LET, I APARTMENTS WANTED lIotJBES WANTED, APARTM ENTS TO BE LET ^iT.7ATIONS WANTED, j MISCELLANEOUS WANTED SITRJATTON.S VACANT, I AF.TIOLES LOST AND FOUND No One Three Six Nine Thirteen One ti Words. Insertion Insertiona. lasertioaa- InBertiouslnaertions s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. s. d. 21 1 0 2 0 3 S 46 56 2*. 1 6 3 0 4 8 5 G 7 0 35 20^40 56 66 80 35 2 0 4 0 5 6 66 80 42 2 6 5 0 70 80 86 49 3 0 6 0 76 86 9 manteb. TANTED a First or Second years A transfer Female Pupil Teacher by January 9tlx, 1893.-Applicants to apply with testimonials statinc Salary required, on or before the 7th December fcext, to S. TREGONING, Clerk to the School Board. rad Meurig, R.S.O. m961 TO LET, Rhospengwern Farm, near Llan- gollen, 380 acres.—Apply to Captain Best, \rh'od, Llangollen. m956 l-T ARM CLIMATE Shooting. Golf. Officer recommends Board residence from one 0 guinea. Facing Sea, no fogs, fine scenery.—Marine Hotel, Aberdovey. m953 MIBWS RESIDENCE. fpo BE LET, furnished, for a term of years .X if desired, with the right of shooting and sport- over the neighbouring estate.—Apply to 0. ^ASIEL, Auctioneer, Aberystwyth. [m940 A PARTMENTS at Aberystwyth, healthily situated on the Marine Parade, commanding ?*aguificent view of Cardigan Bay and Merioneth Apartments during the winter months at teas(5nable rates.-Mrs E. A. Hall, 6, Marine Terrace -LLANBEDR, MERIONETHSHIRE. Near Barmouth. rpo BE LET unfurnished capital house, con- taining 2 entertainiug rooms, 4 large Bedroom*, kitchen, W.C., &c.—Apply Hugh Evans, Bron ^Wynedd m97S TO LET, on March 25th next, or earlier if desired, FFOSRHYDGALED MANSION, four tlll('s from Aberystwyth, unfurnished or partly so. Ex- client stabling, kennels, and outbuildings. Grass i^d as required. Eight hundred aere3 of Shooting, fluting. Fishing and Golf.—Apply to Morris Davies, ^fosrhydgaled, Llanfarian, Aberystwyth. in975 PLYNLLMON HOUSE, VICTORIA TERRACE. ABERYSTWYTH. rro LET a first class well-aired furnished 4L Modern House carefully fitted with sanitary and ^ther requirements, p.nd situated on the best part of the ^rade, commanding extensive sea views. For further t^rticulars apply to Mrs Pierce. m714 CQ[ù be ont |^OR SALE.—About Ten tons of Mangold X- Wurzel.—Apply to Morris Davies, Ffosrnydgaled, ^^Qrystwyth. m96S OR SALE. 12 Tons of Swedes, at Oae- *— mawr, about two miles from Glandovey Station. Cr~Apply to Richard Jenkins, Henhafod, Glandovey, ^S.O. m942 HpO BE SOLD. Valuable freehold building p*- (with land attached) known as the Indepenaant ^pel, Pendre, Towyn. For further particulars Ply to E. Jones, Bryngoleu. TOWYD. m937 BE SOLD by Private Treaty a freehold •» House and shop io one of the best streets in the ^portant market town of Pwllheli. Immediate ^session can be had.—For further particulars, apply aughan Edwards and Co., Pwllheli. m9S4 OUTH WALES PHEASANTRIESAXD DOG *3 KENNELS. ,,he Garth, Llanio Road, R.S.O. Telegraphic Address, v^rgoed, Tregaron." Proprietor, D. W. E. Rowland, Esq.; villager, Mr William Scott (late Head-keeper to Sir Win. I Ai,atcJ'n Wynn, M.P.) Dogs Sold, Walked and Broken. Dogs offered for Sale nre Warranted to he thoroughly Jl/'ken bv the Manager. Early Pheasant's Eggs and Strong *-althy Birds for Sale. Price List on Application. Refer- s*es given from Noblemen and Gentry. TOWYN, MERIONETHSHIRE. SALE OF TIMBER. J^OR SALE by private treaty on Saturday, December 10th, 1892, a splendid lot of Larch J *f^ker suitable for Carpenters. Farmers, and Others. 5 •>> e timber is at present lying on the Beach near j °^yu. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Terms—cash. | m990 I MACHYNLLETH. 1 hr> FREEHOLD BUILDING SITES. 1 HO BE SOLD by private treaty a plot of j it Land, and used as a Garden, affording a good for a House, in close proximity to the Town, and joining the Main Road, containing by admea?ure- 500 square yards or thereabouts. 1) Por further particulars and to treat, apply to D. avies Williams, auctioneer and valuer, Machynlleth. m969 .MLUTBUSINESSES! MILK BUSINESSP:S. i JVT known Cowkeepers I KM- and Dairymen's Agent, and Auctioneer, (Es- I ished 1859) has a good selection of over 200 genuine i j vr*6s for sale, with and without stock, from £ 50; o j/0.000 in all parts of London and suburbs. Intending r| Chasers before deciding on a business should call at •j.5 offices, No 11 Caledonian Road, Kings Cross, London Minutes from Euston Station. K R No charge to Ambers. TO J0fii5ri5^r5?5ii5^ J'ENDERS are invited for completing the Grocer's Shop in Terrace Road, Aberystwyth, property of the late Mr John James. Tenders to ^h*eilt; to Mrs JAMES, 12, North Parade, Aberystwyth, ,^re plans and specification may be seen. Adders to be sent in on or before Friday, Dec. 9th. low James does nofc herself to accept the j or any tender. m921 TENDERS. PHE British and Colonial Explosives Com- lv, Pany, Limited, Perranporth. Cornwall, invite t>( fi/e.rs for the erection of a Magazine for the storage .fteir dynamite, near Aberystwyth. X>.av.atls and specifications can be seen at M. H. i^jil?*nd Sons, Aberystwyth (their sole agents for j. ™ ales). ^ep above Company do not bind themselves to lowest or auy tender. [rriOSG 1 f — — 'VIPORATION i OF ABERYSTWYTH. TOE TOWN COUNCIL invite Tenders for supply of Horse Proveudor, until the 29th Wr.lber' 1893. of the goods required may be had at 'n °rporation Offices, Smithfield-road. ^Otk ti(^e''s to be seDt to me on or before Saturday, the l'hday of December, 1892. e lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. (:)Or < REES JONES, ta.tion Offices, Borough Surveyor. "^hfield-road, 30th, 1892. 1119ss < CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. 1 ^hV\?L0CK AND WATCH CONTRACT. I ^DERS are invited for the Cleaning, I anc^ Keeping in Proper Order of the 1 Vs° £ the Cloc^s °n the Cambrian Railways from I Aberystwyth, both Stations iuclu.«ive. I Qi -he Llanfyllin and Kerry Branches, as well as I a ^ie Geueral Offices raid Workshops at jl ? also for the Cleaning, Repairing, and! I & thlQ the Watches ot the Guards work- 1 Mr, sections previously referred to, and from T '• *«H ^unc*i°n to Oolgclley and Pwllheli. 1 ^io^ irticuLars as to tiuln'), r aii;i descr:pt;On of the rliie clocks and watches can be obtained at this I Sent to "11"s Office not ktcr than I ALFRED ASLETT, 8^e., Secretary and General Maraucr. stry, Nov. 25th, 1S92. uii)7i gales bp Jlitctiott FFOSRHYDGALED, One mile from Llanrhystyd Road Railway Station and three miles from Aberystwyth. IMPORTANT SALE OF FARMING STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, &c. MR O. DANIEL has been favoured with instructions from M. Davies, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION on the premises On WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21st, 1892. The valuable Farming Stock, comprising five Capital Dairy Cows, five Ditto Heifers, three Bullocks, six Calves, three valuable Cart Horses, one Capital Van Horse, 4 year old, 16 hands. Implements including American Mowing Machine, Hay Maker, Cambridge Land Roller, Cultivator, Ploughs, Harrows, Farm Carts, Market Car, Cart Harness, &c. Two Acres of Swedes in Rows, &c.. &c. Full particulars will appear in Catalogues to be had at the place of Sale, and of the Auctioneer, Aber ystwyth. m970. ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF VALUABLE LEASEHOLD ESTATES, the properties of the late Mr John James, deceased. MR O. DANIEL has been favoured with instructions from Mrs James to sell by auction at the LION HOTEL, Aberystwyth, on Wednesday, December 14th, 1892, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to conditions then and there produced, the following valuable! properties, viz Nos. 9 and 13 Baker Street, in the occupation of Mr J. G. Williams and another Nos. 8 and 10. Corpora- tion street, in the occupation of Mr F. Evans and Mr Evan James the Office and Premises being No. 12, North -Paraie, in the occupation of J. J. James, Esq., solicitor: the adjoining premises (No. 10), in the occupation of Mr Watkins, eaddler, No. 12, Northgate- street, and the Warehouse in Lewis Terrace. For further particulars apply to Messrs Roberts and Evans, solicitors, J. J. James, Esq., solicitor, and the Auctioneer, all of Aberystwyth. m936 No. 1, LAURA PLACE, ABERYSTWYTH; Re. Mrs SCOTT, deceased. SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS. R. 0. DANIEL has been favoured with MR. O. DANIEL has been favoured with IVH instructions from the representatives of the late Mrs Scott to sell by auction on the premises, On THURSDAY, the 15th of DECEMBER, 1892. The valuable ancient household furniture and other effects, includiog the contents of drawingroom, sitting- room, diningroom, and four bedrooms old china, glass, ornaments, piano, paintings, &c., &c. Descriptive catalogues will be ready 10 days before the sale and may be had at the office of the Auctioneer. [m9S7 TOWN OF ABERYSTWYTH. SALE OF FREEHOLD AND LEASEHOLD PUBLIC HOUSE PROPERTY AND GROUND RENTS. MR O. DANIEL has been favoured with instructions to sell by Public Auction at th« LION HOTEL, ABERYSTWYTH, on T UESDA Y, DECEMBER 20th, 1892, at 2.30 p.m., subject to conditions to be then pro- duced. LOT 1. All that LEASEHOLD MESSUAGE called or known as The Old Custom House," in Custom House-street, Aberystwyth, nON in the occupation of Sergeant Clarke. LOT 2. The following GROUND RENTS payable in re- spect of Premises in Penmaesglas, in the town of Aberystwyth Amount of Rent £ s d 30 0 0 This Rent is secured on all the houses, now the property of the persons mentioned below. The sub-lessees have divided among themselves the f30 as mentioned below, but each house is liable to the whole ground rent of JE30. £ s d 15 0 0 Is due and issues out of certain houses situate in Custom House- street, Shipbuilder's-row, and Pen- maesglas-road, in the town of Aberystwyth. The ground rent of L15 is now paid by the Exors. oT the late Evan Lewis, Llanon. 10 0 0 Ground rent now paid by Mrs E, Davies. 8 0 0 Mrs Gammon 2 0 0 Capt John Thomas &c., &c. 30 0 0 Payable in respect of 2 0 0 9 and 10 Vulcan-place and 1, 2, 3, and 4, Pro- spect-row 1 3 0 6 and 7 Prospect-row 0 16 0 S do. 1 3 0 9 10 do. 0 10 0 11 do. 0 10 0 12 do. 0 10 0 S Vulcan-place 0 10 0 7 do. 0 10 0 6 do. 0 10 0 5 Custom House-st. 1 0 0 6 do. 0 10 0 4 do. 10 0 1, 2, and 3 do. 940 12 0 Lots 1 and 2 are sold for the residue of a term of 99 years from the 18th day of October, 1818, subject to the yearly sum of JE3 3s., payable to the Corporation of Aberystwyth, which will be apportioned prior to the sale. The above ground rents will be offered at the Auction in one Lot, but any of the parties entitled to one or more houses in respect of which the ground rents are payable may purchase the portion of rent payable by him or her by private contract prior to the saiu, on application to the Auctioneer, at a sum fixed by him, such sum to comprise all expenses of Assignment Stamp and legal charges, such purchasers will become entitled to the remainder of the whole unexpired term which will enable the Corporation to renew their Leases forthwith on application) without incurring the expenses of obtaining the Sanction of the Treasury. LOT 3. All that FREEHOLD PUBLIC HOUSE known as "Thiea Tuns," situate in Trefechan. Aberystwyth, now iu the occupation of Mr D. M. Davis, at the rent of f20 a year, up toNovember, 1892, and at £7 10s. up to May 12 next (winter half-year), so that the purchaser may have occupation on the 12th May next. Also the HOUSE in the occupation of John Evans, and loft above, let at the rent of jE6 per annum. Also all the adjoining MESSUAGE, formerly used as a Shop, and now in the occupation oi William Williams at an annual rent of L2 12s. LOT 4. All that FREEHOLD FOUNDRY, known as the Providence Foundry, together with the Kiln, used as part of the Foundry and the yard and premises adjoining, situate and being in Trefechan, Aberystwyth, now in the occupation of Mr George Davies, at the yearly rent of £ 12 per annum up to and afterwards at £16 a year. All that desirable PUBLIC HOUSE, known as the Bridge End Inn, together with the Yard, Stable, Out- houses and premises at the back thereof, situate in Trefechrn, Aberystwyth, now in the occupation of Mr D. Robeits. Brewer, at the yearly rent of £17, this Lot. is held for the residue of a term of 66 yesrs from the 12th day of May, 1867, at all annual ground rent of £ 7. Arrangements may be made, whereby a part of the purchase money may remain on mortgage if desired. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, Aberystwyth, or Messrs Smith. Owen. and Davies, o! i ci tors, Aberyst wyt h. — D A N C I N G~ A SELECT QUADRILLE CLASS will }- shortly be opened for Adults. Advanced or Beginners. Also a Juvenile Class held cn('' a week. Fur Terms, in Advance, &c., Apply, J MRS M c K A Y, 1 11, GEORGE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. m9! Salt bp eduction. ABERYSTWYTH, CARDIGANSHIRE. HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF NEW CARRIAGES. MR EDWARD ELLIS ha3 been favoured with instructions from the Representatives of the late Mr John James to Sell by Public Auction, in Smithfield-road (opposite the Board Schools), On Monday, December 5th, 1892, At twelve o'clock noon (fair day), a number of NEW CARRIAGES comprising 4-wheel Waggonette to carry six persons, excellent 4-wheel Parisian Phteton to carry four, 4-wheel Dogcart, adapted for one or two horses, to carry six, 2-wheel Pony Dogcart, 2-wheel Dogcart ditto, Governess Car for Pony, and 4-wheel Waggonette. The attention of the Gentry, Clergy, Hotel-keepers, Carriage Proprietors, and others is earnestly requested to this Sale. The Carriages have been built of the best and well-seasoued materials, and are highly finished. TERMS-CASH. Catalogues on application to the Auctioneer. m979. fttblic$0iias LLANDDEWI BREFI. I HEREBY GIVE YOU NOTICE that all t. Estrays will be Sold by Public Auction at the above place on THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8th, at 2 o'clock p.m. All owners are requested to put in their claims before then. D. W. E. ROWLAND, m976 High Bailiff. COUNTY OF CARDIGAN. APPOINTMENT OF CORONER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the J3i Cardiganshire County Council will, at its meeting on the 13th day of December next, proceed 0' to appoint a fit and qualified person as Coroner for the Aberystwyth district of the County. Salary, jE40 per annum. Applications to be sent prior to Decem- ber, the 13th. to the unaersigned, H. C. FRYER, Aberystwyth, Clerk of the Council. 30th November, 1892. m983 JANE WILLIAMS, PENTREBACH, MERIONETH, DECEASED. ALL persons having any claim against the Estate of Jane Williams late of Pentrebach Llwyngwril in the County of Merioneth Spinster deceased who died on the 9th day of January 1892 are requested to send by post prepaid to Mrs Williams of Bryntirion Dyffrvn Merionethshire full particulars of their claims and accounts and all persons owing any debts to the Estate of the said Jane Williams are requested to pay the same to the said Mrs Williams. Dated this 30th day of November, 1892. W. R. DAVIES, Dolgelley, m9S5 Solicitor for Mrs Williams. OLD ASSEMBLY ROOMS, ABERYSTWYTH. MR. GERALD GRACE will give one of his inimitable ENTERTAINMENTS On TUESDAY next, DECEMBER 6th, 1892, at 8 p. m. Character and Musical Sketches, Popular Impersonations, &c., &c. Admission, 2/6, 1/6. and 1/. Proceeds in aid of the Organ Fund of St. Michael's Church. m982 PRELIMINARY NOTICE. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD Will be held at ST. PHILLIPS'S HALL, ABER- YSTWYTH, ON GOOD FRIDAY, MARCH 31st 1893. Musical Adjudicator W. T. SAMUEL, Esq., G.L. Swansea. m965 QAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. WEEK END TICKETS, Friday or Saturday to Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday, will be issued during the WINTER and SPRING MONTHS to ABERYSTWYTH, BARMOUTH, BORTH, ABERDOVEY, TOWYN, DOLGELLEY, HARLECH. PORTMADOC, CRICCIETH, and PWLLHELI, from Whitchurch, Ellesmere, Oswestry, Llanymynech, Llansaintffraid, Llanfyllin, Welshpool, Montgomery, Abermule, Kerry. Newtown, Llanidloes, Tylwch, Pantydwr, Rhayader, Doldowlod, Newbridge, Builth Rocd, Builth Wells, Erwood Boughrood, Three Cocks, Talgartho, Brecon, Caersws, Carno, Llanbryn- mair, Cemtnes Road, and Machynlleth. They will be available to go by any through ordinary stopping train on date of issue, and to return by any through ordinary stopping train on the Sunday, Monday, or Tuesday following the date of issue of the ticket. For full particulars as to fares see bills, which are exhibited at all Cambrian Stations. CHEAP TRIP TO LONDON. SMITHFIELD CLUB CATTLE SHOW, AGRICULTURAL HALL, DECEMBER 5TU TO 9TH. "VENICE," AT OLYMPIA, 1,400 PERFORMERS. I -The most marvellous Show ever yet organised in any country or age."—Vide Daily Telegraph. Olympia adjoins Addison Road (Kensington) Station. CHEAP 3 or 5 DAYS' EXCURSION tickets will be issued to LONDON on MONDAY, December 5th, 1892, at the undermentioned times and fares (3rd class) for the double journey:— From Pwllheli 4-0 p.m., Afon wen 4 15, Criccieth 4-22, Portmadoc 4-36, Minffordd 4-40, Penrliyndeu- draeth 4-45, three days lis., five days 18s. 6d. From Talsarnau 4-50 p.m., Harlech 4-58, Llanbedr and Pessarn 5-6, three days lis., five days 17s. 6d. From Dyffryn 5-13 p.m., three days lis., five days 17s. From Barmouth 5-25 p.m., Barmouth Junction 5-35, Dolgelley 5-10. Penmaenpool 5-15, Arthog 5-SQ, Llwyngwril 5-50, Towyn 6-4, Aberdovey 6-15, three days lis., five days 16s. 6d. From Aberystwyth 6-20 p.m., Bow Street 6-30, Llanfihangel 6-35, Borth 6-40, Ynyslas 6-45, three days lis, five days 16s. 6d. From Glandovey 6-55 p.m., Machynlleth 7-15, Cemmes Road 7-25, three days 10s.. five days 16s. 6d. I From Llanbrynmair 7-35 p.m., Carno 7-55, three days 10s., live days 16s. From Pontdolgoch S-5 p.m., three days 9s. 6d., five davs 16s. From Caersws 8-10 p.m., Llanidloes 7-43, Dolwen 7-48, Llandinam 7-53, Moat Lane 8-20, three days 9s., five days 16s. From Newtown 8-30 p.m., Abermule 8-40, Kerry 6-53, Montgomery S-50, Forden 9-0, three days 91., five days 15s. Children under three years of age free, above three and under twelve half-fare. Holders of these tickets are allowed 601bs. of luggage free at their own risk. Carriages will run through to London (Euston). Passengers return asunder :—Three days passengers leave London (Euston) at 9-45 p.m. on Dec. 8th five days passengers leave London (Euston) at 9-0 a.m. on Dec. 10th. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, November, 1892. JAMES B. MEE [FISHMONGER, GAME DEALER FRUITERER, &c., Bridge End House, Dolgelley. Constant supplies of various kinds of fresh fish, Game, &c., according to Season. ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO, And anything not on hand procured 011 the shortest notice. let always on hand, and. supplied by the 1 ound and Upwards. tarN ate the Address .— Bridge End House, Dolgelley a Jtebiic flotitts. CARDIGANSHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL ELECTION. rpO THE ELECTORS OF THE BOROUGH X OF ABERYSTWYTH, DIVISION 3. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, I beg to return you my sincere thanks for the support given me on Tuesday last which placed me in such a splendid position at the head of the poll. Faithfully yours, Sandmarsh Cottage, JAMES W. SZLUMPER. Aberystwyth, December 1st, 1892. m98 IJOHN LEWIS, of London House, Llanon, j Grocer, HEREBY STATE that the accusations of stealing a portion of my hay, made by me against Mrs Anne Davies, of Salop House, in the said village, are false, slanderous, and absolutely without founda- tion in faeb and I therefore do publicly withdraw them, and express my deep regret for having uttered the S'-ime. 9 Dated this 9th day of November, 1892 Witness, JOHN LEWIS. HUGH WM. HOWELL, Solicitor to Mrs Anne Davies. 13, Alban Square, Aberayron. Evan Davies, his Clerk. SttsiitesB JUteBJSW. OWEN, BAKERS, GONFECTIONERS & GROCERS 1, NORTH PARADE. NEW PREMISES NOW OPEN. ICES AND REFRESHMENTS, TEAS, &c. Orders taken for all kinds of PASTRY & CAKES. HOME MADE JAMS AND MARMALADE. BRIDE AND BIRTHDAY CAKES. [ir9Sl. TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, 13, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. DAVID JAMES. Suitings, Coatings, Trowserings, &c., in the best fashion and at reasonable prices. Cricketing and Boating Suits made to order O 3 on the Shortest Notice. NEW SEASON FRUIT. NEW RAISINS. NEW CURRANTS. NEW SULTANAS. NEW CANDIED PEEL. NEW FRENCH PLUMS. NEW FIGS. HOPKINS & CO., THE COUNTY STOKES, 4, GREAT DAKKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. WINTER gEASON. JOHN RICHARDS AND Co., THE CELEBRATED TAILORS AND GENERAL OUT- FITTERS, ARE NOW SHOWING A LARGE AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF OVERCOATINGS, SUIT- INGS AND TROUSERINGS FOR THE SEASON. BEFORE YOU BUY YOUR WINTER CLOTHING SEND TO RICHARDS AND CO. FOR PATTERNS, CARRIAGE PAID. READY-MADE CLOTHING OF EVERY DESCRIPTION FOR BOYS AND MEN IN STOCK AT THE LOWEST CASH PRICE IN PLAIN FIGURES.—4, MARKET-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. HAIRDRESSING. JOINSON'S HAIRDRESSING, SHAVING AND SHAMPOOING ROOlS, WIG AND PARTING MAKERS. Correct fit guaranteed. Any shape made on the shortest notice. Tails of human hair from 28 6d each. All patterns carefuliy matched and sent by return of Post. LADIES' COMBINGS TASTEFULLY MADE UP. Try our noted HAIR COLOUR RESTORER. Numerous Testimonials. Ageti for SPROCKS RAZORS. POST OFFICE, 14 PIER St. ABERYSTWYTH m933. CLIPPING AND FOOTBALL SEAS 3NS. GOOD FOOTBALLS from 4s. each. RELIABLE CLIPPERS from 4s. 3d. each. ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY GOODS HUGHES & OWEN, SADDLERS AND HARNESS MAKERS ABERYSTWYTH. 'I D JENKINS, (Mus. Bac. Cantab.), GENERAL AND FANCY STATIONER, BOOK AND MUSIC SELLER, 4, NORTH PARADE, A large assortment of LEATHER GOODS. A Splendid Assortment of CHRISTMAS CARDS, all new th;s Season. BOOKLETS and PRESENTS. Agents for Windsor & Newton's Artist's Materials. KEES REES, BILL POSTER, LITTLE DARKCATE STREET ABERYSTWYT jtasincss tlbrtG5C5. ESTABLISHED 1834. iF L. 11 M. H. DAVIS & SONS, FURNISHING AND GENERAL IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT, 4, BRIDGE STREET. Mining Stores and Agricultural Implement Warehouses, 18, QUEEN STREET. CABINET FURNITURE DEPOT, 20, Queen Street, ABERYSTWYTH. Telegraphic Address DAVIS, ABERYSTWYTH. THE GREAT BOOT PROVIDERS ARE DICKS. IMMENSE STOCKS OF BOOTS, SHOE, AND SLIPPERS FOR WINTER WEAR AT THEIR VARIOUS ESTABLISHMENTS. NONE BETTER. NONE CHEAPER. SEND YOUR REPAIRS. P.S.-All kinds of Ladies' and Gentlemen's Water proof Garments neatly repaired. ESTABLISHED 50 YEARS. SCOTLAND HOUSE, GREAT HAMPTON ST., BIRMINGHAM. PEARCE BIROS., THE OLD ESTABLISHED MANUFAC- TURERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OF HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, CARPET FACTORS & COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. TERMS TO SUIT CUSTOMERS. The only" PEARCE BROS." in Birmingham. N connection with any Firm of a similar name. Letters addressed to the Firm receive prompt attentiol1 IMPORTANT NOTICE. OFFICE AND WHARF RAILWAY STATION COAL YARD, ABERYSTWYTH. J. JENKIN JONES. WHOLESALE AND RETATL GENERAL MERCHANT, HAS alwayB for Sale the best selection of COALS, viz., CANNOCK CHASE, RUABON, SOUTH WALES, and other Coals at very low prices. Truck Loads supplied at Colliery prices. Also the best HAY, LIME, BRICKS, PIPES, &c., at the lowest prices. P.S.—Application for Prices respectfully solicited OLD ESTABLISHED MUSIC WAREHOUSE, PORTLAND HOUSE, ABERYSTWUH. PIANOS AND ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS WARRANTED Prices to suit all Purchasers. AMERICAN ORGANS (New) from 6guineas, upwards HARMONIUMS (New) from 4 guineas, upwards. PIANOS, small and large, from 10 guineas, upwards. Splendid NEW PIANOS by Ralph Allison and Sons, J". Broad wood and Sons, J. Brinsmead and Sons, &c. ilron Frames and every real improvement can be tlioroughly relied upon. jjlay be had on hire, with option of purchase or on the New Hire System of easy payments. NE\V VIOLINS, with Bow, Case, Resin and Tutor complete from 21s and upwards. NOTE THE ADDRESS- 22, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH w. K- WHEATLEY & SONS. DYEING AND CLEANING. LADIES' DRESSES CLEANED AND REMADE. Charges modOrate.—Mrs BAYLEY, Walton Cottage, Vaobnor Stre- P.t., AWwtwvt). "'o"") ,RICHARD SAYCELL, FISHMONGER AND POULTERER, LICENSED DEALER IN GAME, CORNER OF NORTH PARADE, AND MARY STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. Fresh Salmon from the Severn, Teifi, Wye and other Rivers Daily. Dealer in Wenham Lake Ice, also Palethcrpe's Royal Cambridge Sausages. Horner's Clotted Cream and Cream Cheese Daily. Member of the National Sea Fisheries Protection Association. Telegrams: SAYCELL, ABERYSTWYTH. m297 TOWYN, MERIONETH IDRIS MONUMENTAL WORKS STATION ROAD, RICHARD R. DAVIES. MONUMENTS, TOMBS, HEAD STONES, CROSSES, AND CURB-STONES, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION IN MARBLE. GRANITE, AND STONE. R. R. D. has latley executed orders for Memorial < in the following Burial Grounds, viz Machynlleth, Newtown, Pwllheli, Llanrwst. Barmouth. Towyn, Aberdovey, Criccieth, Dinas Mawddwy, Pennal. I Penegoes, Llwyngwril, Mallwyd, Welshpool, Aber- trinaut, Maethlon, Llanegryn, Llanmawddwy, Aber- hosan, Carno &c. Orders from distances, to clean, re-letter, and repair all kinds of Monuments (without removal) promptly attended to. I import all my marble from Carrara, Italy, and Granite from the best nrms in Scotland. All orders prepared of the finest quality of material, carefully selected and of the best description of Workmanship. Letters, plain and ornamental, neatly executed, and coloured Black, White, or Gilt; also imperishable Lead Letters. Prices and Terms on application. R. R. b. has supplied Machynlleth lately with some very good Monwments. j90& GARNER, CONFECTIONERS, 20 & 21, TERRACE ROAD. ALL KINDS OF CHOICE CONFECTIONERY Fresh Each Day. ORDERS TAKEN FOR BREAD. I Special Confectionery made to order on the shortest notice. Bride and Birthday Cakes a Speciality. Schools, &c., supplied on Moderate Terms. GARNER beg to inform their numerous customers and the public in general that they have erected, at enormous cost, one of the latest and improved tiled sole STRAM OVENS. As the oven is free from smoke, dust, sulphur, &c., the goods baked in it must necessarily be much better than by the old-fashioned process. YOUR OWN WOOL MADE INTO BLANKETS, FLANNEL, CLOTH, Woven Goods fulled and finished. Moderate charges. JOHN MORRIS. Penllwyn, Aberystwyth. Attends Market Hall, Aberystwyth, every Monday from 1 to 5 p.m. [k380 G. WILKINSON, 8, iN PARADE, GAME DEALER, SEEDSMAN, FRUITERER, &(,. HYACINTH. TULIP, CROCUS, SNOWDROP, AND OTHER BULBS, OF FIRST-CLASS QUALITY, JUST ARRIVED. The FINEST SEASON FRUITS always on hand. FLOWER POTS for the Million in all sizes. WREATHS & CROSSES IN STOCK OR ORDER. WILKINSONS. MRS. D. MORGAN 'IS NOW SHOWING THE LATEST PRODUCTIONS IN MILLfNERY FOR THE SUMMER TRADE. EXTENSION OF PREMISES. DRESS and MANTLE MAKING on the Premises J. L. HERBERT, MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 3RIDGE STREET, TREDEGAR, T) ECS to inform the public that he is prepared to supply -D specifications for the erection of Pipe Organs by one of the leading firms in England. Tone, touch, design, and workmanship unsurpassable. Before ordering, please send for specifications and refer- ences, stating amount to be expended. Pianos, Harmoniums, American Organs and all kinds of Musical Instruments by the leadine English and Continental Makers from 25 to 35 per cent, off Manufacturer's prices. l Carriage paid. No commission agents paid. r -ro.