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(Dflicialt Itogal &f. VAYNOL ESTATE. RENT AUDIT. fpTHESE RENTS will be received' as iol- _$lows :— At Llanberis, 'on Saturday, [the 21 sb July (for Llanbenis and Dinorwic District). At Pwllheli, on Monday, the 23rd .]uiy,T At Carnarvon', on Wednesday, .the 25ih Ja,y. At Carnarvon, 'on Tliursdhy, frh13 26th July (for Llandd'einiolen). At Bangor, on Friday, the 2/tii ^uly t At Carnarvon, on Saturday, 'tie 28 ta Jul}. Llanddjeimiollen! tenants axfe tpiirtiikulanuy re- quested to attend on 'the r ,g^JWA;RT Va vi) ol Estate Office, 5th July, 1900. c184
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I -Dia^sTiisr. YFEDDYGINIAETH OSLB AT DDIFFYG TREULIAD, POEN YN Y OYLLA, PENSYFJ £ &o.-ls 1", NEUEALGIN 1 WELLA'R DDANNODD, TIO, NEURALGIA, TIC DOLOREUX, Ac. Dyma r Feddyginia^jj orea o ddigon.-In lie. KELTIC SAUCE. PUR. J-IiABUB. TEEULIADWI, 3 Sauce Gwir Gymreig. Y Sauce Rhataf. Y Sauce Goreu. 310 a II Gas bob Chemist a Grocer, neu WILLIAM OWEN Alm CO., PWLLHELL 149k
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KOHTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK, LIMITED. ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-THIRD DIVIDEND. OTICH IS HERKBY GIVEN than an ioteiim's dividend of Ten Shillings per Share for the Half-year ended 30th ultimo, on fcha Capital of the Company, and a Bonus of Foric shillings per Share will be paid to the proprietors on and after the 14th instant ati the He HI Office and the various branches, and at the London and Westminster^ Bank, The In- come T.;x will, fis usual, be paid by the t'ik. Ihe u&m-fer books will be closed from this date to the 14th instant inclusive. Bv order of the Directors. T. ROWLAND HU >HES, General Manager, 0 Liverpool, 4th July, 1900. c850 ANGLESEY SUMMER ASSIZES, 1900. ]\ OTICE I*s HEREBY GIVEN th&t the i\ Ass'zes Knd (Jeneral Gaol Delivery for said County of anulesev will be opened at BEAUMARIS on Saturday, the 14th day of July,1900.. All Justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Eeobeotors, Obief ooneUbles. Stewards, Bailifis of Liberties. Jurors, Persons Bound by Reccg- • nfcai?co~, Witnesses, and others having business at the said Assizes are hereby reqtv-ed to attend at the County Hall, Beau- maris aforesaid, on Monday, the 16th day of July, 1905, at Half-past Ten o'clock in the fore- 'noon precisely. RICHARD BENNETT, Esquire, High-Sheriff. Under Sheriff's Office, Beaumaris, 20th Jute, 1900. c645w ANGLESEY COUNTY COUNCIL. TVOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the l. next Meeting of the above Council will be he!,l in the U, LLANQ-EFrtl, on Thursday, the 26th day of July, lg,O, at 1.15 o'clock u: the afternoon, and the Council will thereupon proceed to the considoiation of the Burliness relating to the Assessmert, Applica- tion of the County Stock, o? K \te, pnd aM. other County Business pursuant to the Act 15 aad 16 Vict., cap. 81, RP(1 e.11 Persons having any demand upoa the County Fund or Stcck are required to forward the particulars thereof, in writing, to my Office, Stanley Houee, Hclybed, on or before Saturday, the 14th day of Jaly in&Unt. J. LLOYD GRIFFITH, Clerk of the Peace. NOTE -All Claims received after the said 14th day of JUly will no be paid unt". after ti-e •October Meeting of the Council. cl58h4yl53ia ELLEN HUGHES, Deceased. Pursuant to the 22nd and 23rd Viet., cap. 35. ALL Persons having Claims against the Estate of KUen Hughes, late of 64, Snowdon Street, Portoiadoo. in the County of Carnarvon, Widow, who died on the 11th Febiuny. 19C0, and whose Will was proved on the 4th May, 1900, in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of the High Court of ■Justice by Llewelyn Robert Hughes, one of the Executors th lein named are required to send Written particulars of their Claims to the zLnderE ign -d, as Solicitor for the said Exeoutor, before the 3rd day of August next, after which date the said Executor will distribute the Assets, havmg regard only to Claims of which he shall then have had notice; and that he will not be liable to any Person of whose Claim he shall not then have bad notice. Dated this 6th day of July, 1900. THOMAS ROBERTS, Portmadoo, cl57N Solicitor for the said Executor. MARGARET HUGHES, Deceased. Pursuant to the 22nd and 23rd Vic., c. 35. "]\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that all JAI Creditors and other Persons having any Claims or Demands against the Estate of Margaret Hughes, late of Number 34, Thomas Street. Holyhead, in the County of Anglesey, Spinster, Deceased (who died on the llth day June, 1903, and whose Will was duly proved in the Principal Probate Registry on the 26th day of June, 1900, by Thomas Hughes, of Number 6, M li Bunk Gardens, Holyhead aforesaid, the sole Executor therein named), are hereby required to send in partienlari3 thereof to the Undersigned on or before the 1st day of August, 1900."after *hich day the Executor will dis- tribute the Assets of the Deceased, and will not be liable therefor to any Person of whose Claim -he 8hll not then have bad notice. Dated this 3rd dav of Jnly, 1900. C. E. MORETON PRICHARD, 36, Market Street, Holyhead, h3yl52s Solicitor for the Executor. COUNTY OF CARNARVON. OTICE 18 HEREY GIVEN that the J3l Assize and General Gaol Delivery for the County of Carnarvon, will be opened at CAR- NARVON, on Tuesday, the 10th day of July, 1903 bpf o, e the Right Honourable Charles Lord Russell of Killowen, Lord Chief Juetice of England, and the Honourable Sir William Grantham Knight, one of the Jnstioes of Her Majestv's High Court of Justice. All justices of the Peace, Mayors, Coroners, Eachatitors Stewards, Chief Constables, Bailiffs of Hundreds and Liberties within the said County and all Jurors, Persons bound by Re- cogciz;inrey, Prosecutors, Witnesses, and all others haviug business at the said Assizes, are hereby required to attend at the County Hall, Carnarvon, aforesaid on Wednesday, the llth day of July, 1900, at 10 o'clock in the forenoon precisely. Date :t this 30th day of May, 1900. XHOMAd LEWIS, Sheriff. Hug" Corbet Vincent. Cudsr ?heriit I'm^or. Cait-i, Vlucent x Dongias Jones, t, rt Street, Carnarvon, Actio < Utider-Bhol-iffs. c582y626o -_u. Pursuant to the Statute 22 andl 23 Viet., c. 35 TVT OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, thalt all IN Creditors and other I'emms taving any Dobte, Claims, or Demands agadnist thle Estate of tbe Reverend PHILIP CONSTABLE ELLIS, late of Llaniaufreehian:, in the County of Carnar- von,, Clerk in Holy Orders (who dlieidi :on the 10th day of 'May, 1900, and whose Will was pnove l by t-,h-o iR,e-v. Henrv Maitland Ellis, Clerk liD HOlly Orders, and Artihiur Maobay Ellis, the Executcrs tbeTiern named1, in too Diist-ricb Probate Registry <of hear Majesty's Higih Court of Justice, at Bangor, on tbhle 3rd; of July, -IQOO) are hereby required; to -send particulars in witil^ of their D-ebts, Claims,_an(d D»dte, to the umdtersicnied1, AS SolicitKxrs to the sard on S ^fore 4jhe day -of August 1900, after which DAY the saa<J Executora^ wal proceed1 to distribute the Assets «f thte^rd Tes- tattor among tbe persons ent-Jtled thereto ha g *wraT-d only to the Claims, aiwi Demand^ of which they 'shall them have had' notooe, ana that they will not he HAUTE for the Assets OR any pairt thereof &o distributed ItoO any pension or person's of whose Dobt, Cladmi, lor Deimaard, they Bhall not then have had mot-ice. Darted this 4th d'av of July, 1900. D'ALBANI AND EtLLIS, ^g5 'Solioi'tors to the -said Executors. II n -AD! 11li CHEAP PRINTING at the "Herald" Office. THE GREAT REMEDY -LA]EJRI GOUT IP x s FOR GOUT, RHEUMATISM, SCIATICA, LUMBAGO, claim a superiority over all other Gout and Rheumatic medicines. They give relief from pain in a faw h urs, and a speedy cure without the elitfhteat inconvenience. All CbemiBts and Stores, at la lid and 2a 9d Per box. c559w nblir tdi1tgs, &r. PWLLHELI, BANK HOLIDAY. AUGUST 6th. REGATTA, SPORTS, AND PONY RACES. FOR Particulars, Regatta, apply, W. E. J. JT Butterfield, Hon. Sec. For other Events, Mr Fred E. Young, Pwllheli c384y406o THE PIONEERS OF SEASIDE MINSTRELSY. pERRY & A LLANIS MINSTRELS Perform in the HAPPY VALLEY (Nature's Amphitheatre), ILLANDODNO. Daily at 3 o'clock. Note-When the weather is unfavourable for the Happy Vallev performance the Minstrels' EnteriainmenS will take place in the Princela Theatre. Mostvn-street. r9.27u I W. jJNDERWOOD'S I TOWN AND PROMENADE BAND, 'I LLANDUDNO. (Supported entirely by Voluntary Contributions). I The Band will play (weather premitting). MORNINGS, I From 8 to 10.30, in different parts of the Town EVENINGS, ¡ From 5 to 7, in different parts of the Town, acd on the Promenade from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. Vocalist: MR F. FOSTER (Baritone), The Collector will call at each House for Con- tributions for the snpport of the Band. r234o -n- LLANDUDNO PIER COMPANY, LTD. Secretary Mr Samuel Hoghes. SEASON 1900. THE COMPANY'S POPULAR CONCERTS. Morning at 11. Evening at 7 45. (SATURDAY NEXT, July 7th, SIXTH GRAND SPECIAL CONCERT. Vocalists— Madame Amy Sherwin (Soprano). Miss Edith Ronsome (Contralto). GRAND ORCHESTRA, Leader Mr Frederio Seigl. Conductor and Solo Pianist: Mr A. E. Bartle. SACRED CONCERT on Sunday at 8.15 p.m. Admission to 5 30 p.m., 2d; after 5 30 p.m., 6d. Season Tickets: Front Seats, 28s; Second do., 22s. Monthly Tickets: Front Seats, 14a Second do., 11s. Weekly Tickets: To May 26th (excepting Good Friday), 2s 6d and 38 6d. rl29B OPERA HOUSE, LLANDUDNO (Centre of the Bay). Manager W. H. Leeman.: MISS MAUDE FERGUSON AND HER LONDON COMEDY COMPANY. On MONDAY and TUESDAY, JULY 9th and 10th, "THE GLASS OF FASHION," By Sydney Grundy. On WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, July 11th and 12th, The Famous Farcical Comedy. I THE LATE LAMENTED," I By Fred Horner. FBIDA Y & SA T UBDA Y, July 13th Æ 14th, Tha Charmiug Comedy Drama, 11 HEROES," by Conway Edwards. Doors open at 7,30. Commence at 8. Reserved Seats, 2s 6d; 1st Seats, 2s; 2nd Peats, Is; 3rd Seats, 6d. Booking Offics. Mrs Claxton's Mnsic Depot, Under Moon's Hotel, Mostyn Street. July 6th, Booties Baby," from the Garriok I Theatre, London, with Special Soenery and Appointments. r4N I =- Ijssttraaa* J ACCIDENTS OF ALL KINDS. RAILWAY ACCIDENTS, EMPLOYERS' LIABILITY, insured against, and FIDELITY BONDS granted by the RAILWAY PASSENGERS' ASSURANCE 11 COMPANY. Established 1849. Claims paid 94,150,000. 64, CORNHILL, LONDON. A. VIAN, Secretary. Mr R. Edwards, Goods Station, Holyhead. I Mr G. W. Griffith, 1, Leonard Ter., Llandudno. Mr N. O. Jones, Cambrian Railway, Dolgelley. I Mr B. Williams, Cambrian Railway, Oswestry. Agents required in unrepresented Districts. a416 ATLAS ASSURANCE Co. FIRE. ESTABLISHED HEAD OFFICE: 1 7 I I LIFE. 1808. 92,CHEAPSIDE LONDON. Capital Subscribed £ 1,200,000 Total Assets 31st Dec., 1899, £ 2,373,276 THE Company has paid in Olainur upwards of £ 14,000,000 sterling-. AGENTS. Bangor: Mr W. Pughe, National Provincial Bank of England, Ltd. Beaumaris Mr J. G. Da.vies, dü. Bethesda: Mr W. R. Lloyd, do. Conway; Mr Owen Rowland', do. Holyhead: Mr J. E. Wiliams, do. Llandudno: Mr W. Snead Williams. Llangefni: Mr John Jones, do. Menai Bridge: Mr J. T. Roberts, do. Llanerchymedd: Mr Thos. Pritchard, Solicitor, Llwydiarth Esgob. Llangefni: Mr T. Nicholls Jones. Nanner, Camaes: Mr O. Ll. Hughes. Denbigh: Mr R. E. Hughes, Nat. Prov. Bank; Messrs Parry Jones and Francis, Solicitors, LIVERPOOL BRANCH: 9, Tithebarn Street. J. WILBERFORCE MARSDEN. c558 Manager. ART METAL WORK IN GATES AND GRILLES. yimiliik: IRON HURDLES, WIRE FENCING, FIELD GATES, CORRUGATED IRON ROOFING, &e. W. H. PEAKE AND SONS, MANUFACTURERS, 86 AsD 27, SEEL STRKJBT, LIVERPOOL, I ublit Htecting5t &r. LLANLLYFNI ANNUAL SHOW, SATURDAY, AUGUST 4, 1900. HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, DOGS, JTJL POULTRY, CAGE BIRDS, HORTICULTURE, FARM PRODUCE, BUTTER, &c., KITCHEN AND FLOWER GARDENS, ALSO BICYCLE RACES. Valuable Special Prices in every class. Apply at once for Schedules to Wm. Parry, Secretary, Board School, Penygroes, R.B.O. c666yl34M ANGLESEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE 29th ANNUAL COUNTY SHOW will be held at HOLYHEAD, On TUESDAY, AUGUST 14th, 1900. President: J. LLOYD GRIFFITH, sq., M.A., Frondeg, Holyhead. R&ND SPECIKL PRIZES offered for GRAND SPECIAL PRIZES offered for \3r JUMPING, TROTTING, TURNOUTS, PONIES, HONEY, &c. Entries close August 2nd, 1900. A complete Schedule of Prizes, &c., may be had on application to JAMES E. HUGHES, Secretary, N Bryncuhelyn, Llanerchymedd. — ————————————————————————————— CARNARVONSHIRE AGRICUL- TURAL SHOW, 1900, OPEN TO THE COUNTY OF CARNARVON, will be held at the OVAL, CARNARVON, On SATURDAY, September 8th, 1900. President: J. E. GREAVES, Esq, Lord. Lieutenant of the County. Vice-president: Mr HUGH OWEN, Penarth, Clynoog. PRIZES offered for Horses, Cattle, Sheep, Jt. and Pigs, exhibited by persons residing within the District of the Show. Jumping Competition, Dogs, and Poultry. j Schedules from the Secretary, ROBERT PARRY, y667c612E Auctioneer, Pwllheli. VALE OF CONWAY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. ( President: Major-General H. S. GOUGH, I C.B.C.M.G., Caer-Rhun. Vice-president: T. R. JONES, Esq., Moas Hill, Penmachno. THE THIRTIETH ANNUAL SHOW of HORSES, TURNOUTS, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, DOGS, POULTRY, BUTTER, HONEY, AND AGRICULTURAL IMPLE. MENTS, will be held AT LLANRWST On THURSDAY, the 2nd August, lQQO, Open Classes to the whole of North Wales. Special Classes for Tenant Farmers within the radius of 127miles from Llanrwst. c" Several Champion and Special Prices offered in the various departments. Grand Jumping Competition. Open to all oomers. First Prize, R12. Second do., 98. Third do., B3. Flat Itftces for Oohs and Ponies. The show of Dogs will be held under the Kennel Club's Licensing Regulations. Entries close on the 21st July, 1900. Post I entries, at an extra fee of 2s 6d for each entry, received up to July'24th. Entries for the Jumping and the Races received up to 12 o'olock on theifeh JW day. Schedules of Prizes. Entry Forms, < £ c., may be had on application to the Acting Secretary. R. OWEN, y708c655o 2, Catrington Terraca, Llanrwst. a n 1 MONEY LENT PRIVATELY. From £ 10 upwards, on 1 BORROWER'S OWN PROMISSORY NOTE. 1 THE undersigned has been established since 1870, and has always conducted business un- der his own name. He always endeavoured to act in a fair and straightforward manner, and has received many hundreds of letters of ap- preciation and thanks from those who have dealt with him. NO PRELIMINARY FEES CHARGED. i NO BILLS OF SALE TAKEN. PROMPT ATTENTION TO INQUIRIES. Prospectuses, Pamphlets containing compli- mentary Lettevs from Borrowers, terms for advances, or any information desired. will be supplied, free of charge on application either personally or by letter to GEORGE PAYNE, Accountant, a 501 xv 3, Crescent Road, Rhyl. IMMEDIATE CASH ACCOMMODATION OFFERED BY A PRIVATE LIVER- POOL CAPITALIST. JE15 TO £ 1500 Readily. Lent at a few hours' notice for Town, a days' notice for Country, without Publicity, t Money Lenders' FEES, Fuss, or Loan-office formalities. No Bills of Sale or Securities. A PROMISSORY NOTE OR WRITTEN UN- DERTAKING TO REPAY BEING THE ONLY SECURITY REQUIRED. Repayments to extent over a period, or by .mall weekly, monthly quarterlv. or half- yearly payments, to suit convenience of borrowers. For further information call or write to the actual Lender.—W. Cameron, Mel- ville Chambers, 50, Lord Street, Liverpool. Telegrams, "Finance," Liverpool. Telephone, 1197. c78y58o NO FEES. MONEY WITHOUT SURETIES, DELAY, OR PUBLICITY, FROM ONE MONTH TO FIVE YEARS. THE NATIONAL MERCANTILE BANK, g 3, Commercial Buildings, Cross-street, 1875. MANCHESTER. Capital £ 200,000. Private and prompt advances on Borrower's Note of Hand Alone, to all Persons of respec- tability and responsibility, from £ 20 to i^UUU. Repayable by easy instalments or in one sum as arranged. A guarantee given to strictest privacy. arranged. NO LAW COSTS. Advances also made on Mortgage of Leasehold or Freehold Property, Shares, Scrip, Policies, &C. Applications from any part of England or Wales receive precisely the same attention as those applying in Manchester. For further particulars call or write to MR ROBERT JAMES, Resident Manager. Special Notice.—This Bank is not connected with any loan societies or so-called advance com- panies trading as professional money lenders, and the usual objectionable loan office routine entirely dispensed with. Owing to our immense business throughout the country, we are able to lend money at ordinary Bank Charges, and the sum borrowed can be repaid by Easy and Long Instalments, or can remain at interest for a term of years. — EVERY MAN Suffering from NERVOUS and PHYSICAL DEBILITY should send for valuable pamphlet explaining how all nervous and organic derangements may be suc- cussfully treated without stomach medication. The method is easy and pleasant, and will effect rarfect and permanent cure. Sent sealed. PN £ FC FR*E.-Address, E. NORTON, 59 and 60, Chancery Lnrs*, London, W.o.. "Eat 30 TMTI • Justness Jidteses." BROWN AND CO., SILK MERCERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. A ANNUAL SUMMER CLEARANCE SALF. SEVEN DAYS ONLY SATURDAl JULY 7th, to SATURDAY, JULY 14th, GREAT BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Immediately after the SALE a selection of NEW SUMMER GOODS will be shown, suitable for the forthcoming Musical Festival. cl48o CARADOC ROWLAND, BOOKSELLER AND STATIONER, 17. CASTLE SQUARE, CARNARVON. COMMERCIAL STATIONER, SCHOOL STATIONER, AND BOOKSELLER. SPLENDID SELECTION OF LEATHER GOODS, BAGS, PURSES, WALLETS, ALBUMS, PHOTO FRAMES, BRASS FRAMES & INKSTANDS, &c. "EXPRESS," '-NOTA BENE," 11 UMPIRE," & "PELICAN" FOUNTAIN PENS. Agent for Edwards's Premier Files. Glacier Window Decorations. C644N JONES AND MILLER, TAILORS AND OUTFITTERS. SPRING A NNOUNCEM E N TI; 1900. ITESSBS JONES & MILLER have now their EARúY SPRING DELIVERY of the NEWEST SEASONS GOODS fully installed, It comprises the Beat Selections in COATINGS, SUITINGS, and TROUSERINGS. BREECHES, a Speciality. Style and Fit Guaranteed. )UTFITTING DEPARTMENTS replete with all the Newest Designs in SHIRTS, TIES, SCARFS, GLOVES, HATS, &a. LONDON HOUSE, CARNARVON. SPECIAL NOTICE. WILLIAM THOMAS, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, Begs to announce that he has a large quantity of every description and quality of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising DINING and DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, Ac., Ac., at very Low Prioea. Competent Workmen kept. Everything done under own supervision. Before buying elsewhere buyers would do well to inspect Thomas's Magnificent Stock at Ii, MARKET STREET ) c488w (UPPOSITE (JONSEBVATIVE CLUB), OARJNAitVON. SSTABLISHED 1874. National Telephone No. 20. E. NOBLE, SODA WATER AND LEMONADE MANUFACTURER, CARNARVON. 11 and 12, Great Tower Street, London, E.C., 17th May, 18' COPY CERTIFICATE OF ANALYSIS. A number of samples of Aerated Beverages received from Mr E. Noble, Carnarvon md descriptive of the various goods manufactured by him, have been submitted to rigorous ihemical examination in this Laboratory, in addition to specimens of th6 materials used n the process of their production. All were fonnd to be of exceptional excellence, and of he highest purity, si Ufully, and judiciously prepared, and gratifying to the taste and eye. "t is a source of satisfaction for me to continue to give emphatic testimony in favour of the ligh purity and superior qualities of Mr Noble's goods. GRANVILLE H. SHARPS, F.C.S., &c., Analyst, It 05828 Late Principal of the Liverpool College of Chemistry." 11 WELSH CYCLE MANUFACTURING .1 COMPANY. Popular Mona Cycles £ 10 10 0 Imperial Mona" do £ 12 12 0 ALL REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED by Experienced Workmen, Charges strictly moderate. Free Wheels from 12s 6d. c587N EVAN .J 0 N E S CYCLE AGENT, 4, CASTLE SQUARE, OARN ARVOIN, Begs to inform the Public th%t-he,his OPENED NEW GYGLt MAKING & REPAIRING WORKS AT No. 1, SKINJNER STREET (LATE HUMPHREY'S PRINTING OFFICE), CALLED THE CARNARVON CYCLE WORKS. REPAIRS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS AT THE SHORTEST NOTICE. ENAMELLING, PLATING, AND TYRE REPAIRING ON THE PREMISES. FREE WHEELS A £ CD BACK PEDALLING BRAKES FITTED ON ALL KINDS OF BICYCLES. Agents for the following Well-known Maker. SINGER, OSMOND, J:A M E S', SUNBEAM, ROVER, A R I;E L STAR, REFEREE. A GRAND SELECTION OF THE ABOVE ALWAYS IN STOCK. ALSO SECOND HANDS. ok 0 1& 0 0 I Tha Universal Kemedy for Acidity of the Stoiuach, Headache, Heartburn, Indig-estion, Sour Eructations, Bilious AFFECTIONS. The Physician's Cure for Gout, Rheumatic Gout and Gravel; tho safest and most gentle Medicine for Infant3, Children, Delicate Fe- INAJES, and the Sick- ness of Pregnancy. Scld. the oxi Si,B,-ASK FOR X>IN HE FORD'S MAGNESIA, I gailroags. I CORRIS RAILWAY. MINIATURE Gauge, starting from Machyn- 11 f Ileth, where the Cambrian and Corris Stations adjoin. REAL PICTURESQUE WALES. Charming* River, Lake and Mountain Scenery, abounding in Glens and Waterfalls. The Popular Rail and Coach Route to CADER IDRI8 and TALYLLYN LAKES. From Whit Monday to end of September conveyacces run regularly tvica a day between Corris and Ttjlyllyn ciose to the foot, and allow ing ample time for ascending Cader Idris. For Coach and Train Times see Bills. rl86N J. R. DIX, General Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS ON and after May 1st, SECOND CLASS TICKETS at slightly above Third Class I Fares will be issued between all Stations on the Cambrian Railways. a476 COMMENCING, June 13, and every Wed. J nesday during June, July, August, 'and September, cheap Weekly and Fortnightly Tickets are issued from London to the CAMBRIAN COAST, and certain inland stations available to leturn on the following' Monday, Wednesday, Monday week or Wednesday week. Tickets at the same fares are also issued during the same period every Wednesday to London, available to return the following Wednesday or Wednesday week. B6310 Commencing July 2nd to September 29th. RAIL AND COACH EXCURSIONS are run asunder:—By Rail to Llanfyllin, thence by Road Conveyance to Lake Vyrnwv; by Rail to Rhayader, thence by Road Conveyance to Nantgwillt and Elan Valley (Birmingham Cor- poration Waterworks); by Rail to Glandovey, thence by Road Conveyance to Llyfnant Valley (Glaspwll Cascade and Cwmrhaiadr Waterfall); I by Rail to Aberystwyth, thence by Road Con- veyance to Devil's Bridge; by Rail to Towyn, thence by Road Conveyance to Talyllyn Lake, by Rail to Corris, thence by Road Conveyance to Talyllyn Lake. Passengers may either travel to Towyn, thence by Coach to Talyllyn and back, or by Circular Tour via Towyn to Taly- llyn Lake, returning via Corris and Machynlleth, or vice versa. They may also travel via Mach- ynlleth and Corris to Talyllyn, and return by same route. By Rail to Dolgelley, thence by Road Conveyance to Torrent Walk, Precipice Walk, Ty'nygroes, Rhaiadr Du, Rhaiadr Mawddach, and Pistyll y Caen; by Rail to Llanbedr and Pensarn, thence by Road Con- veyance to Mochras Island (the Island of Shells), Cwmbychan Lake, Drws Ardudwy, and Rhiniog Valley by Rail to Penrhyndeudraeth, thence by Boad Conveyance to Tanybwlch and Maentwrog Waterfalls; by Rail to Penrhyndeudraeth, thence by Road Conveyance to Beddgelert. By Rail to Pwllheli, thence by Road Conveyance to Abersoch and Nevin. Tour from Towyn to Gwastadfryn, at the foot of Cader Idris. RAIL and COACH TRIPS to Snowdon (Circular and Loop Tours), Cynicht (the Sugar Loaf Moun- tain), Bettwsycoed (via Beddgelert and Pass of Aberglaslyn), Corris, Dinaa Mawddwy and Dol- gelley, tifteen miles drive over Talyllyn and Bwlchoerddrws Passes, Beaumaris, Llanberis, etc. For full particulars as to Train Times, Fares, and dates of certain of the Coach Tours, see Tourist Programmes and Rail and Coach Tour Programmes. a649 JfULY TRAIN SERVICE.—IMPORTANT &c.—A fast Express, with through carriages, will leave < London (Euston and Paddington) at 9.30 a.m., 1 Birmingham (New-street) 11.35, (Snow Hill) ] 12.0 noon, Wolverhampton (Queen's Stree), 12.7, (Low Level) 12.28, reaching Aberystwyth 4.20, Barmouth 4.35, and Pwllneli 5.45. A new Express, with through carriages, will leave Euston 11.0 a.m., Paddington 9.50 a.m., Bir- mingham (New Street) 12.25, (Snow Hill) 12.48 p.m., arriving at Aberystwyth 5.30 p.m., Bar- mouth 5.55, and Pwllheli 7.25 p.m. A new, Express will leave Euston 2.35 p.m., Padding- ton 2.10 p.m., Birmingham (New Street) 3.35, (Snow HiD) 4.40 p.m., arriving at Aberystwyth 9.45 p.m., with through carriages from Euston. A fast Express, with through carriages, will leave Aberystwyth 8.45 a.m., Pwllheli 7.0 a.m., and Barmouth 8.25 a.m., for Wolverhampton, Birmingham, and London. The London Ex- press, with through carriages, will leave Aberystwyth 12.55 p.m., Pwllheli 11.15 a.m., and Barmouth 12.30 p.m., for Birmingham (New Street and Snow Hill), London (Euston and Paddington). A new Ex- press, with through carriages, will leave Aber- ystwyth 2.45 p.m., and Barmouth 1.30 p.m., for Wolverhampton (Queen s Street and Low Level), Birmingham (New Street and Snow Hill), London (Euston and Paddington). Through Conductors travel between Aberys- twyth and London (Euston), by the 9.30 a.m. train from Euston and 8.45 a.m. from Aberys- twyth. MANCHESTER AND LIVERPOOL.—A new Express, with through carriages, will leave Manchester (London Road) 10.45 a.m., (Central) 10.10 a.m., and Liverpool (Lime Street) 10.30 a.m., arriving at Aberystwyth 3.35, and Barmouth 3.50 p.m. The 3.30 p.m. from Manchester (London Road), and the 3.25 p.m. from Liverpool (Lime Street) will be con- tinued on to Aberystwyth, arriving latter station 9.45 p.m., with through carriages from Liverpool. A new Express, with through car- riages, will leave Aberystwyth 12.5 noon, Pwll- hell 9:50 a.m., and Barmouth 9.35 a.m., arriv- ing Manchester (London Road) 5.35 p.m., .(Central) 5.45 p.m., and Liverpool (Lime Street) 5.45 p.m. A new Express, with through carriages, to Birkenhead will leave Pwllheli at 11.15 a.m., Criccieth 11.32 a.m., and Portmadoc 11.45 a.m., for Manchester (Exchange), Birken- head, and Liverpool (Landing Stage and Central) via Dolgelley. A new Express, with through carriages, will leave Aberystwyth 2.15 p.m., Barmouth 1.30 p.m., arriving Manchester (London Road) 8.5 P-m., and Liverpool (Lime Street) 8.20 p.m. Through Conductors travel between Aberystwyth and Manchester by the; 12.5 noon from Aberystwyth, and 10.45 a.m. from Manchester. SOUTH WALES.—A new Express will leave Aberystwyth 9.35 a.m., Barmouth 9.5 a.m., and Llandrindod 12.0 noon, for Newport, Merthyr, Cardiff, &c., with through carriages between Aberystwyth, Newport, and Cardiff. A new Express will leave Cardiff (Taff) 10.30 a.m., Cardiff (Rhymney) 11.15 a.m., Newport B. and M., 11.10, Merthyr B. and M., 12.0 noon, for Builth Wells, Llandrindod Wells, with through carriages for Aberystwyth. Through Con- ductors travel between Aberystwyth and Cardiff by these trains:—The 1.15 p.m. train from Cardiff, 2.5 p.m. from Newport, 2.50 p.m. from Merthyr, and 4.15 p.m. from Brecon, will be run on to Builth and Llandrindod Wells. There are numerous alterations in the Local Service. For full particulars see Time Bills. c653ym THOUSAND MILE TICKETS. THE C&mbr&ia Railways Company imwe First-claw 1000 and 500 aiiles Ticket*, the Coupons of which enable thepurch&sera to travel I between stations on the C-ambrain Railways during the period for which the tickets are available, until the Coupons are exhausted. The price of each ticket is Lb 6s 1000 miles "d 22 17. 6d 600 miles, being about lid per Application for the 1000 or 600 mile ticket* must be made in writing, giving the full name and address of the purchaser^ «d accompanied by a remittance, to Mr W. 11. btough. guperin- tendant of the Line, Cambrian Railways, Os- westry (cheques to be made payable to the Cam- brain Co. or order), from woom also books con- taining 100 certificates for authorising the ue4 of the tickets by the purchaser's family, guests, or employem- can be obtained, price 6d each book, remittance to accompany order. O. 8, DENNISS, General Manager. ■ ■ IlipD¡ag LIVERPOOL & NORTH WALES, REGULAR DAILY SAILINGS (Sundays included) JULY & AUGUST. Paddle Steamer "8T.TUDNG.lIld.ve Prince's Stage at 10-45 a.m (weather and circumstances premitting); for Llandudno, Beanmaris, Bangor, and Menai Bridge, due back 7-30 p m. T7M n 00'*s'0ns by Paddle Steamers "St. iiivies and "Snowdon" from Llandudno to Menai Strai's and Carnarvon, also Speoi**l ~'riP3t -Round Island of & iglfsc«v, to Holvhe&d. Douglas, Bitickpooi. Ac For faree an.,I all further particulars apply td R. R. Sty the 39, Bangor St., Carnarvon-or to SftG00K«0rth(Wil6S Steamship Co° Liverpool. Tel. No 2°" A B e £ D .IIRFT NRSR V 1° -^THALIA. Via TvhcaSe and Cape Town in 42 davs Damascus Capt. R .McKUliam, 3609 tons jSv 10 Nineveh Cap*. N. Altos, 3808 tons £$31 I HE Steamers of th] s favourite Line «ail from fT~, ^ondon as above, taking saloon and third class passengers to Tenerifle, Cape Town and all Australian and New Zealand Port.' Fares to Australia £ 14 148 to £ 50; to Cape Town, £9 9s to ±.30. —For particulars apply to SAFFGR* "A CO-7' B,MTCT,IISR ELDER, DEINIPSTER & CO. (BEAVER LINE) T3 OYAL MAIL STEAMERS. XV LIVERPOOL TO QDEBO AND MONTREAL. s-s- Lake Ontario juIy 10th t.s. Montfort JaJ £ 17th e.e. Lake (Jhamplain July 24th Passengers booked through to all parts of Canada ana United States. Superior accom- modation at lowest rates for First, Second, and ThIrd Class Passengers. Special terms to families and Part, intending io emigrate. Apply to ELDER, DEMPSTER & CO., African House, Water Street, Liverpool. c78o ALLAN L I N E. STEAMERS. r|10 CANADA and the UNITED STATES A SAILINGS from LIVERPOOL. fLivonian" for Quebec and Montreal July 12 « Damara," St. John's,N.F.,and Halifax, July 14 *"Tunisian," for Quebec s'vd Montreal, July 19 "Siberian," St.John'a,JS F., and Halifux, July 21 tCargo only. *Via Londonderry. Saloon from L10, 2nd Cabin B7, Steerage :£6. Through Tickets to all points at special ratee. CANADA.—Handbook, maps, rates, and full particulars frree on application to Allam Brothera and Co., 19, James Street, Liverpool; W. J. Parry, Coetmor Yard. Bethesda: or to W. J. Williamt, Accountant, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon a434 AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS. SOUTHAMPTON—NEW YORK SERVICE. Southampton to New York, Saturdays. Highest Class of accommodation for Saloon, Second Cabin, and Steerage Passengers. LIVERPOOL—PHILADELPHIA SERVICE. Every Passengers and Goods are landed at Phila- ielphia on the Wharf of the Pennsylvania Rail- road, which has the shortest and most direct route to all places in the Western States. Apply to RICHARDSON, SPENCE, & Co., Southampton or Liverpool, or to W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; R. R. Stythe, 39, Bangor Street, Carnarvon Mrs C. Williams, Douglas Terrace, Bethesda; Rich- ard Roberts, Bethesda; J. T. Williams, Meirion House, B. Festiniog; J. Arthur Evans and Co., Station Chambers, Rhyl; R. 0. Evans, Csxtolt House, Dolgelley. W HI T E ~S T A R iTfNE! ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via Queenstown. Germanic,We3., July 11 J Majestic,Wed., July 18 THIRD Class passage at Low Rates, in- cluding Outfit free of charge, to New- York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Apply to Robert Owen, Ship and Insurance Broker, and W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; O. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dol- wyddelen; David Rowlands, Penygraig; Edward Evans, 2, Pen'rallt Terrace, Llangefni; H. Hughes, 8, Market Street, Amlwch; W. D. Jones, Auctioneer and Valuer, Old Bank, Holyhead; W. O. Williams, Globe Shoe Ware- house, Star, Llanrwst; R. C. Evans, Caxton House, Dolgelley; Messrs J. Arthur Evans and Co., Station Chambers, Rhyl; William Edwards, 7, Williams Terrace, Llanberis; W. J. Parry, Coetmor Yard, Bethesda; or to ISMAY. IMRIE. & Co.. Liverpool, 17, Cockspur Street, S.W.. and 34, Leadenhall Street, E.C., London. c c UYAFI5~1LTNB~ ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL, via QUEENSTOWN TO NEW YORK. Servia, Sat., July 7 Campania,Sat.,Ju'y28 Lucania, Sat., July 14 Etrutia, Sat., Aug. 4 Umbria, Sat., Jnly 21 Servia, Tues., Aug. 7 TO BOSTON. Ivernia, Tuea July 17 Ultonia, Tues., July 24 Saxonia, Tues., July 31 Fares: Saloon £10 and upwards, Second! Cabin J37 and upwards, 3rd Class Rite L5 5s. and up- wards, according to Steamer and Season. 10 per cent. reduction on Return Tickets Saloon; 5 per cent. 2nd Cabin. 3rd Class Passengers by New York Steamers booked to Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimo without extra charge. 3rd Class Passengers by Boston Steamers booked to New York, Phila- delphia, or Baltimore without extra charge. Outfit free. Passengers booked through to all parts of America and Canada. Apply to The CUNARD STEAMSHIP CO., Ltd., Liverpool or to their Ag-ts:-A-Ir W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon: Air R. Roberts, Old Post Office, Bethesda; Mr o. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dolwyddelen; Mr R. C. Evans, Caxton House, Dolgelley. c CHEAP PRINTING at tie "Herald" Office. ARGRAPHU RHAD yn Swyddfa'r "Herald." CHEAP PRINTING at the "Herald' Office. R\ TTUGHKB, • XX (Alarch Gwyrfai), BILLPOSTER & TOWN CRIER, Ac., LLANBERIS. P.B.-All orders punctually attended to. ead jQ.. at the Inoot reasonable ehargee. 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