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B 0 V R J L. FiiOH PURE BEEF ONLY. 'Wholesome, Nutritious, Invigorating, Delicious. INVALUABLE FOR GRAVIES, ETC. BOYRIL WINE. .-STIMULATING AND REFRESHING. ail 95 <0{fUial, 3 £ fgal, t\"c. RICHARD PHITCllAHD, late of Cernioge Bach, Peutrefoelas, in the County of Denbigh, Farmer. Deceased. CREDITORS and Others having Claims \J against the Estate of RSCIIAKD PnncnARu, late ot Cernioge Bach, Pentrefoelas, in the County of Denbigh, Farmer, deceased, are re- quested to send, particulars to the undersigned by the 25th day of August next, after which date the Administrator will proceed to distribute the Estate, having regard only to the Claims of -which he has then notice. And all persons in- debted to the deceased are requested to pay me any amount due from them. DAVIl) JONES, Llanrwst. Solicitor for the Administrator. Dated 12th July, 18;0. c4376 ELIZABETH IT ELLIN (otherwise HELENA) ROBERTS, DKCKASKD. (Re Bj.acicbkH'GK ESTATK). Pursuant to the Statute :22nd and 33rd Vic., cap. 35, intituled, "an Act to Further Amend the Law of Property and Relieve Trustees, TVTOTICE IS HERGBY GLVKS that all IN Creditors and other Persons having any Claims or Demands against the Estate of ELIZABETH HKLLIN (otherwise Helena) ROBRETS, late of Bay View, Holyhead, in the County of Anglesey, widow, deceased (who died on the 4th day of J une, lBSS.nnd whose Will was proved in the Principal Probate Registry of her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 22nd day of June, 1888, by Elizabeth Mary Price Jones, one of the Executors therein named) are required to send the particulars in writing of their Claims or Demands to me, tha undersigned, on or before the 8th day of August, 1890, after which date the said Mary Price Jones will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased amongst the Persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the Claims and Demands of which she shall then have had notice, and that she will not be liable for the assets of the said Deceased or any part thereof so distributed to any Person or Persons of whose Claims and Demands she shall not then have had notice. Datei this 3rd dav of July, 180U. THOS. R. EVANS, Victoria Terrace, Holyhead, Solicitor for the said Mary Price Jones. C43o2vl740 Y.VYNOL ESiATE. RENT AUDIT. THESE Rents will be receded as follows :— At Llanberis, on Saturday, the 19th inst. (for Llanberis and Dinorwic District). At Pwllheli, on Monday, the 21st inst. At Carnarvon, on Wednesday, the 23rd inst. At Carnarvon, on Thursday, the 24th inst. ('or Llanddeiniolen). At Bangor, on Friday, the 25th inst. At Carnarvon, on Saturday, the 2tith inst. N. P. STEW ART. Bryn Tiiion, 7th July, lSrlO. c4354 public Jgcctings, d'r, THE NATIONAL EISTEDDFOD, 1892.-ln Jt. accordance with resolution jfessed at the Brecon Eisteddfod, 1880. applications for the National Eisteddfod of 1892 (to be held in North Wales), with memorials in support and copies of Guarantee Bond, should be sent not later than the first of AUGUST. 1890, to Clwydfardd, Aber- gele or to the Secretary of the Eisteddfod Association, Mr. E. Vincent Enms, 27, Chancery Lane, London. c4378 DENBIGHSHIRE AND FLINTSHIRE AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL SHOW will be held at JL RUTHIN on FmDAY, AucusT 1st, ISM. PRIZES are offered for CATTLE. HORSES, SHEEP, PIGS, TURNOUTS. CHEESE, BUTTER. POULTRY, DOGS, and LEAPING of HUNTERS *(The Leaping of Hunters Open to the United Kingdom). "WORKING DAIRY." A Working Dairy will be erected in tiie Show Yard, in which Practical Illustrations of Butter- making, by the latest and most approved methods, will be given by Miss 8 A. Roberts, appointed instructress at, the Flintshire and Denbighshire Dairy School, Lleweni Hall, Denbigh. There will also be a Competition in Butter-making. The PUBLIC DINNER will tike place at the Wynnstay Arms Hotel, Ruthio. at 530 p.m. Tickets may be had at the Hotel and of the Secretary. Special Railway facilities will be offered by the London and North-Western, and the Wrexham, Mold, and Connah's Quay Railway Companies. For Particulars see Companies' Time Bills. FRANK BELLIS. MoH, July, 1890. c4384 ANGLESEY AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE NINETEENTH ANNUAL MEETING J_ and SHOW OF CATTLE, &c., will be held at LLANGiiFNI, on THURSDAY, the 7th ArousT, 1890. PRESIDENT: J. RICE ROBERTS, ESQ. VJCE-PBKSIDENT MR. W. PRYTHERCH, Bodfeddau. The Judging of the Trotting and Turn- outs' Classes will commence at One, and the Leaping over Hurdles will take place at Two o'clock p.m. All Stock intended for Exhibition must be on the Show Ground by 10 o'clock a.m. The SHOW DINNER will take place at the Bull Hotel, Llangefni, at Four o'clock p.m. Tickets, 3s. 6d. each.. Admission to the Show Ground during the dav, One Shilling. Forms of Entries and all information may be had on application to JAMES E. IIUGHEo, Secretary. Haoarchymedd. CHEAP TRAINS.—See Railway Time Bills. o4387 PWLLHELI. BANK HOLIDAY, MONDAY, 4th AUGUST, 1890. HORSE TROTTING and JUVTPING COM- PETITIONS and ATHLETIC SPORTS. PMTRSID-RNT MAJOR O. LLOYD J. EVANS, Broom Hail. Prizes amounting to close on £60 will be offered. Entries close July 30th. 1890. For all particulars and entry forms, apply to the Hon. Sec., MAURICE JONES, C4390 Auctioneer, Pwllheli. p0KTJ[]uX)0 JU.0VER 8[11)\ (OPEN TO ALL NOETH WALES). Friday, 1st August. 1890. ADDITIONAL CLASSES lor Farmers and Cottagers Prizes for best Wheaten, Barley and Oatmeal Bread, various Stockings and Socks Knitting, t stre<-+ from \i. HUGHRS, Secretary, loL Portmadoc. c43<ojl<b-L ==- ARTHUR F. HASLAM '(Successor to the late William G. Haslam;, LAND SURVEYOR, ESTATE AND HOUSE AGENT, MEN AI BRIDGE. c4000yl48 J)R. JONES, D-D-S., &c., SURGEON DENTIST, OPPOSITE THE MARKET, BANGOR. DR. JONES visits Llangefni every Thursday -a.t Liedwigan Road. Amlwch, -with Mr. Hughes, Stationer, May 13th, June 10th, July 6th, 1890. At home ev«ry day except Tuesdays and Thursdays *1571 (^LiucaftoiT SCIENCE CLASSES. PRIVATE LESSONS and EVENING CLASSES IN SCIENCE. PREVIOUS STUDENTS very successful—NO FAILURES. Special Courses adapted to the requirements of Engineers' Apprentices and Pharmaceutical Chemists. Further particulars from ALFRED WILLIAMS, 30 C715 WATERLOO PORT. LADIES' COLLEGE. BRYWT YSILIO, CARNARVON, PRINCIPALS The MISSES SHiSAD, Certificated: Cambridge University and Trinitj College, London. School duties were resumed April 22ud, 1800. c35 ST. DAVIDS SCHOOL, CARNARVON (in Union with the Society of Science, Letters and Arts). PRINCIPALS THE MISSES JONES. Assisted by Resident Certificated Governesses and Masters. Highest references. Terms on Application. Next quarter com- mences Monday August 25th, 1S90. c2087 THE GRAMMAR AND COLLEGIATE SCHOOL, CARNARVON. ESTABLISHED 1836. PBINCIPAL—MR. J. LEWIS JOKES, B.A., High Honourman, Prizeman First Rank; Senioi Moderator and Gold Medalist of Trinity College Dublin. ASSISTED BY AN EFFICIENT STAFF O? TUTORS. PUPILS are carefully prepared for the Public Schools, Universities, Preliminary Exami- nations in Law and Medicine. A Special Class for Young Men preparing foi Examinations is held from 7 p.m. till 9 p.m, each evening except Fridays and Saturdays, Pupils attending this class have been very suc- cessful in their examinations. Terms on application to Headmaster. MARINE BOARD EX IM[NATIONS. EXTRA Masters. Ordinary Masters, First Mates, and Second Mates, prepared for Examination, at Captain Norbury's Academy, 33, Saint James Street, Park Lane, Liverpool. cl 89:1 MORF Á HOUSE HIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CONWAY. PRINCIPAL: MISS JOHN (In honours at; tbe Cambridge Higher Examination for Won'en, and Mathematical Exhibitioner U.C. W.). S. OUND and liberal Education accordin to best S modern methods. Thorough preparation for Public Examinations. Special ttention to health and diet. Liwn Tennis, &c. Summer Term began MAY vth. Terms. Ac., on application. a4155 LIVERPOOL HIGH SCHOOL, 17, BbLVIDSRG ROAD. MRS. COWIE offers a comfortable Home to a limited number of girls residing at a distanc0- who may wish to attend the Liverpool High School. Terms, references, &c., may be had on applica- tion to Mrs. Cowie, Kenilworth, 3. Sandrineham Drive; or to Liverpool High School. a4257 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, ABERYSTWYTH. President: The Right Hon. LORD ABERDAKE, G.C.B. Principal;: The Rev. T. C. EDWARDS, M.A. (London and Oxon), D.D. (Edinburgh). A LARGE number of Entrance Scholarships and Exhibitions from £ 40 to £ 10 (open and close) offered for competition. Examination begins WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1890. A Fee of £10 per Session admits to all Classes. Single Classes, El per Term. Women Students admitted into Hall of Resi- dence under superintendence of Miss E. A. Car- penter at a charge of 30 guineas per Session. For full particulars apply to the Registrar, University College of Waies, Aberystwyth. MORGAN LLOYD, Hon. Sec. 9th July, 1890. c4364 Jirsuranxc. I INSTITUTED A.D. 1696. JJAND-IN-HAND JNSURANCE SOCIETY (MUTUAL, BOTH FIRE AND LIFE). LIFE-Profits divided Annually. FIRE -Quinquennially or Septennially. BONUSES LARGE. Expenses Moderate. No Personal Liability: ANNUAL INCOME, £ 318,609. ACCUMULATED j FUNDS, £ £ 2,362,265. No. 26, NEW BRIDGE STREET, E.C. yl382 c2041 ^LLIANCE ^SSURANCE ^JOMPANY (FIRE and LIFE). ESTABLISHED 1824. CAPITAL, £ 5,000,000. HEAD OFFICE: BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. The Right Honorable LORD ROTHSCHILD CHAIRMAN. ROBERT LEWIS, CHIEF SECRETARY, Liverpool Branch: 30, EXCHANGE STREET EAST. rn I WILLIAM ROBERTS, DISTRICT SECRETARY. Prospectuses, Proposal Forms, and other papers, may be obtained as above, or from any of the Agents. cl703 SUN FIJ^7)efice: ESTABLISHED 1710. SUM INSURED IN 1889, £ 338,900,000. For further information apply to the following Agents:— Carnarvon.—Mr. William Hugh Owen. Balao-Mr. lorwerth Jones, Bryntirion. Bangor.—Mr. T. E. Harris. Colwyn Bay.—Mr. R. W. Leathley. Conway.- Mr. James Porter. Dolgelley.—Mr. Thomas P. Jones Parry. IMyhead.—Mr. Owen Hughes. Llangefni.—Mr. William Thomas. a2025 11.'111" ICtkrsriy. THE "GRAPHIC." CONTAINS every Saturday, Illustr t ons by C the best Artists, of all the current events of importance, portraits of celebrated persons, and original drawing—Sold by all Booksellers for 6d., or post free 6 £ d., from the Offiee, 190, Strand, London, W.C. c711 Klailtoaiis. LONDON AND NORTFT WESTERN RAILWAY COACH TOURS IN NOKTH WALES. SEASON 1890. A RRANGEMENTS HAYE BEEN MADE for L1. a series of combined Rail and Coach Tours in North Waies for the Season of 1890, embracing all the principal points of interest, including Llanberis (for Snowdon), the Iltiqs of Llanberis, Bettwsyeoed, Swallow rails. Fairy Glen, Conway Falls, Pandy Mill Ftills, Penmachno, Trefriw, Capel Curig, Base of M>>el Siabod, Penygwryd (for Snowdon),Beiiun)uris.Bangoy, Carnarvon, Penrliyn Slate Quarries. Yale of Nant Francon, Vale of Nant Gwynaot, Beldgilort, Aber^laslyn (Pass and Bridge), Barmouth, Portmadoc, Aber- ystwyth, and the Festiniog Narrow Gauge Rail- way (the Toy Railway). Programmes frviog full particulars of times, fares, &c., with .ief descrij^ of the routes taken, can be obtained gratuitously at the stations. All information respecting these Tours may be obtained on application to Mr. E. Wood, Diet-ret Superintendent, Chester, or of the respective Coach proprietors. G. FINDLAY, General Manager Euston Station, May, 1890. c4235 CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. ON MONDAYS. JULY 14th, 21st, and 23th 1830,CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS wiH be issued to Towyn, Aberdovey, Borth. Barmouth, and Aberystwyth, at the following times and fares:— From Pwllheli 6 0 a.m., Afonwen 6 15 a.m to Bnrmouth 2s Id, Towyn and Aberdovey 2s 6d, Borth 2s Ud, Aberystwyth 3s Id; Criccieth 6 21 a.m., to Barmouth, Is lOd, Towyn and Aberdovey 2s 6d, Borth 2s 9d, Aberystwyth 3s Id Port- madoc 6 30 a.m., Minflordd 6 34 a.m., Penrhyn- deudraeth 6 38 a.m., Talsarnau 6 42 a.m., to Barmouth Is 7d, Towyn and Aberdovey 2s 6 3, Borth 2s 9d, Aberystwyth 3s Id; Ilerlech 6 50 a.m., Llanbedr and Pensarn 6 58 a.m., Dvffryn 7 8 a.m to Towyn and Aberdovey 2s, Borth 2s 9d, Aberystwyth 3s Id Dolgelley 6 55 a.m., Penmaenpool 7 am., Barmouth 7 20 a.m., to Towyn and Aberdovey Is G1, Borth 2s 6d, Aber- ystwyth 2s 7d; Arthog 7 15 a.m Barmouth Junction 7 27 a.m to Towyn and Aberdovey Is, Borth 2s 6d, Aberystwyth 2s 7d; Llwyngwril 7 35 a.m., to Borth 2s 3d, Aberystwyth 2s 4d Towyn 7 50 a.m., to Borth Is 9d, Aberystwyth 2s Id Aberdovey 8 a.m, to Boith Is 3d. Aber- ystwyth Is 7d. Children under Twelve, Half-price. First- class double the Third-class Fares. The fares to Aberystwyth include admission to the Promenade Pier, and those to Barmouth to the Barmouth Bridge. Passengers return the same day as under:- From Aberystwyth 5 30 p.m.. Borth 5 52 p.m., Aberdovey 6 44 p.m., l'owyn 6 54 p.m., Barmouth 7 35 p.m. J. CONACHER, Secretary and General Manager. Oswestry, May 1890. a4339 JJEST "\yAY TO yNOWDON3 BEDDGELERT, 'G LAS ABEUGLASLYN [PASS, LAKE QUELLYN THE mEST SCENERY IN NORTH WALES. NORTH WALFS N WlROW GAUGE P ALWAYS. SNOWDON AND BEDDGELERT DISTRICT. rprirS Railway (the Gauge of which is only JL Two Feet) passes through some of the most Picturesque Scenery in Wales. Starting from Dinas Station, three miles from Carnarvon, on the London and North-Western Railway, the Line ascends for two milea at a gradient of 1 in 48, to Tryfan Junction, whence a Branch goes up to Bryngwyn. Thence the Lint: runs through the Valley of Bettws Garmon, following from Waenfawr to Rhyd-ddu the same route as that taken by the Coaches from Carnarvon to Beddgelert. The Scenery at this point becomes most picturesque. Lake Quellyn is a beautiful expanse of water, upwards of a mile in length, and a quarter of a mile in width. It abounds with fish of all kinds; the fishing is free, and boats can be hired for fishing or excursions on the Lakes at the Snow- don Ranger Hotel, which is close to Snowdon Station. Here a fine view of Snowdon and its rugged precipices is obtained. The ascent can be made from this place, the distance being about three miles to the summit. From Snowdon Station to Rhyd-ddu, the terminus, the Line asecmls con- tinuously. From this point the Line vinds along the mountain side by rugged rocks and through wild scenery, not to be surpassed for its grandeur in Wales, until it reaches Rhyd-ddu. The view from this portion of the Line, from the Bridge to Rhyd- ddu, is very fine, and can only be obtained from the Railway. The shortest and best ascent of Snowdon is made from Rhyd-ddu, the distance to the summit being only 2t miles, against 5 miles from Llanberis. Bhnd-ddu Station is situated on the side of Snowdon itje.'f, and the path (which is a good cartway foi nearly the ascent) leads directly from it. Guides ituel all Trains. Rhyd-ddu is about Three Miles distant from Beddgelert; the road passes by the curious rock known as Pitt's Head, from its likeness to the profile of that eminent statesman. Tourists by this Railway have time to visit Beddgelert, the Grave of Gelert, and Pont Aberglaslyn, and can return by the same Route, or can proceed by Coach to Llanberis, and thence to Carnarvon by the London and North-Western Railway, and back to Llandudno, &c. Conveyances meet all Trains on arrival at Rhyd-ddu. Arrangements have now been made for passengers to be booked through to Beddgelert from Dinas. Tickets, which will include the Rail and Coach Fares, ,n ii be obtained at Dinas Station. The 3rd Class Single Fare, Dinas to Beddgelert, is Is. 9d.; return do., 3s. Trains do not run on Sundays R. H. LIVESEY, Secretary and General Manager, Dina Station, near Carnarvon. a4256 11. A. HUGHES, (A larch Gioyrfai), BILL-POSTER AND TOWN CRIER, &c LLANBERIS. P.A.-All orders Punctually attended to,"and done at the most reasonable terms, a GUNN BROTHERS, MERCHANT TAILORS, HOLYHEAD. JOHN E. DA VIE S COLWYN BAY, TOWN CRIER 'AND BILLPOSTER (UNDER THE LOCAL BOARD), Member of the United Kingdom Billposters Association. HAVE YOUR MAGAZINES BOUND AT THE HERALD" OFFICE. CARNARVON} riS Moderate Terms. Pest Workmanship jsusnwss luteals, BLAKE AND CO. BREWERS AND MALTSTERS, THE BREWERY, BANGOR. ALL ALES BREWED FROvl CHOICEST MALT AND HOPS. PRICE LIST. J Per Firkin Per Kildeikin Per Berrel. (9 Gallons). (18 Gallons). (36 Gallons) XXXX STROXG ALE STOCK 13s. CJ. 27s. Ms. XXX MILD ALE 12s. 24s. 48s. XX MILD ALE 11s 22s 44s. I. P. A. 13s. 6d. 27s. 54s. j P. A. 12s. 24s. 43s. I A.K. BITTER ALE lis. 22s. 44s. T.A. LIGHT BHIER, Si. 16s 32s. D. STOUT 133. 6d. 27s 54s PORTER Us 22s. 44s. DISCOUNT AT THE RATE OF 23. pyll 35 GALLONS FOR CASH ON DELIVERY. ORDERS BY POST PUNCTUALLY ATTENDED TO. BLAKE & CO. are now booking orders for their Season Brewed Ales to be delivered as equired, and guaranteed sound. clS92yl295 $- Sl> „ j C/i*, ^4. C et 04p" w I J j _A/ c279 TEAS AND COFFEES j ALL OUR TEAS ARE REDUCED 2d. PER POUND. BUYERS of the above should send for SAMPLES to THOS. JONES & COMPY., 9, PARKER STREET, LIVERPOOL, -Who import direct, and sell at Merchants' prices—for Cash. SAMPLES sent free through theJPost on Application. 04104 RNT I QLOBEjpURNISKING COMPANY I COMPLETE II'" FURNISHERS, VVUOLT-SALK I NI) RETAIL, I 12, 14, 16, and 18, PEMBROKE PLACE, LIVERPOOL. FURNISHED FOR CASU^OR ON THE HIRE- PURCHASE SYSTEM, AT CASH PRICES. a^HE GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY, the oldest-established and by far the most extensive Furnishers on the Hire-Purchase System in the provinces, supply every requisite for the complete Furnishing of Cottage, Hotel, or Mansion consider- ably cheaper than the majority of those firms who sell for cash only. This we are able to do through having a very large capital at command, and being the bona-tide manufacturers of the principaKGoods we sell. NO SECURITY REQUIRED, NO EXTRA EX- PENSES, ON OUR HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. The fair and equitable manner in which our business is carried on and our reasonable terms and low prices are so well known throughout the North of England and Wales as to render further comment nnecessary. General terms, which, hovever, can be altered to suit the convenience of customers. Payments Weekly, Monthly, or Quarterly Amount of Purchase. Payment per week. jElO £0 3 6 £20 0 5 0 £50 0 10 o £100 0 17 (j jesoo 400 An inspection of our stock will at once satisfy in- tending purchasers that we give better value and offer easier payments than any other House Furnishers on the Hire-Purchase System in the Provinces. All Goods are Delivered Free, in our own or private vans, and no expenses ol any kind are incurred by customers. Furniture sent to any part of England or Wales. The Trade Supplied. Shipping Orders Executed with Despatch. CAUTION.-As some firms adopt various means. such as copying our Prospectus, &c.-with the evident intention of inducing the public to believe they are connected with us, please note our address FURNISH FOR CA8ri, OR ON THE HIRE-PURCHASE SYSTEM. New Prospectus, Large Illustrated Catalogue, Press Opinions, and Price List sent Post Free on application. Kindly mention this Paper. GLOBE FURNISHING COMPANY, 12,14,16, and 18, PEMBROKE PLACE, LIVERPOOL a4321 J. K E L LY. HAIR-DRESSER, &c., 8, BANGOR STREET, CARNART ON (OPPOSITE THE FJlER LIBHARY). K LADIES and GENTLES*tN'S Wigs, Scalps, Human Hair Plaits, Switches, and Tails made on the most improved principle. Plaits from Is. 6d. upwards. Ladies' Combings made into coils or plaits to any length. I Fears' Soap, Is. Tablets for 8d. 6d. Tablets for3id- A 11 Toilet necessaries supplied. ¥7"ALENTIN E, H ARDA *VAY & TOPPING j (Turf Commission Agents), E0UL03NE-SUR-MER, FRANCE THE "FKENCH & ENGLISH SPORTSMAN (Published Daily), containing Entries for all Impor- tant Handicaps as soon as published, and Latest Market Movements on the 53-me, forwa rded on receipt of address. Double end Treble Events. £ .P. on all Races The Oldest Firm in existence. fro Representatives t a3036 gALE ^ALE ^AL3 100 AND 102, LONDON-ROAD QREAT SALE OF F UR-NITURE. SALE NOW OX. THE J^IVERPOOL JUTRNISB1NG QOMPANY, ( Beg to announce that owing to further extensive alterations in their Premises (having arranged to add the Shop, No. 100, LONDON ROAD, to their ahead}' spacious Show-rooms), they are compelled to dispose of the greater part of their enormous Stock of General House Furniture to make room for the operations of the workmen, and have decided ;te have a j Q I G A N T I C gALE, j C01IMKKCING I TUESDAY, JULY 1st, till further notice, AND WILL OFFER I SIDEBOARDS, CHIFFOXXIERS, REDDING, TOILET WARE, IRONMONGERY, CARPETS I OILCLOTH AND LINOLEUMS, &c., &,c. &c., j AT PRICES SO LOW THAT IT WILL SAVE I PURCHASERS AT LEAST 25 PER CENT., OR 5s. IN THE E, TO BUY DURING OUR FIRST SALE FOR CASH OR CREDIT. I GENUINE BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. CARPETS MADE AND LAID FREE. FREE DELIVERY OF GOODS. INSPECTION INVITED. THE JYVERPOOL JJLURNISHING /COMPANY, 100 ASD 102, T OXDON ROAD. LIVERPOOL. a4105 IRON BUILDINCSI BRUCE & STILL, NORFOLK STREET, LIVERPOOL, Contractors for Iron Buildings &. Roofs, Churches, Schools, Mission Rooms, Hospitals, Cricket and LnwnTennis Pariliona, Colliery Roofs, Warehouses, Stores, Billiard Rooms, Clube, Shooting Lodges, Cottages, Huts, .L 't II! fm flfflffff! FARM BUILDINGS, Hay and Corn Sheds, Barns, .Dairies, Stables, &c. HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS TOO* T&K LEADING CLERGY, ARCHITECTS, AGWCOTTITRISTS. HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS TOO* T&K LEADING CLERGY, ARCHITECTS, Aiqv AGWCOTTITRISTS. ESTIMATES AND DESIGNS ON APPLICATION ¡. CONTRACTORS TO H.M.'S GOVERNMENT. nlOíKxh o ELLIS'S 1 't MINERAL fI WATERS. Boa 4¡)VUØ6:- jEfc. BLtilS !ftr lBON» IVOTEtlN, NORTH WAIiES. Shipping. \VHITE STAR LINE ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK, via QUEENS TO WM. EVEUY Wednesday. IT^ORWARDING Passengers to all parts of the United States and Canada. The splcnuid vessels of this Line are all uniform inm-jdel and arrangements, and unsurpassed in the completeness of their appointments for the comfort of Passengers of all classes. Saloon Passage, C12 to JE22, and upwards. Seeond Cabin, £ 8 and £ D. Steerage Passage at low rates. Apply to Robert Owen, Shiu and Insurance broker. and William John Williams. 7. Market Street, Carnar- von Richard Roberts, Bethe-da 0. E. Parry, Slate Merchant, Dülwyddeien; David Rowlands. Penygraig W. M. Jones, Church Street, Llangefni; flober. Pritcbard, 5 high Street, Llangefni R. G Roberts, Rock Cottage. Creigiau Mawr, Talysarn Hugh Hughes, 7, Market Row, Amlwch W. D. Jones Auctioneer and Valuer, Old Rank, Holyhead W. 0 Williams, Denbigh Street. Llanrwst; or to I."MAY hlRIE k Co.. 34, Leadetihall Street, London, E.C.,and to Water Street, Liverpool. cl7 AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA EVZaY WEDNESDAY. First-Class, full-powered, Iron Steamships. ACCOMMODATION for passengers equal to aiiy European Line. Passengers and Goods landed at Philadelphia on the Whaif of the PENNSYLVANIA RAIL. ROAD. THIS IS THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROLTG TO THE WEST. A')plJ' to RICHARDSON, SPESCE, AND CO.' 10 and 2' Water Street, LIVERPOOL. LOCAL AGENTS :— W" J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon P,ieriar(i Robe-to, Bethesda. Stephen tob^ts Glynlifon Hotel, Blaenau fe-tiniog. c—21—y ANCHOR LTNE. LIVERPOOL 10 NEW YORK, VIA QUlSENSTOWN, EXPRESS SERVICE. S.S. FURNESSIA. THIS magnificent Steamship will Sail from LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK (Via Queens- town), on SATURDAY Aug. 9. SATURDAY Sep'. 6. SATURDAY Oct. 4 Saloon Rates, JE12 to 15 Guineas, according to position, &c., of Stateroom. Return Tickets at moderate rates. Intermediate and Steerage Passages af. Low Rates. Apply to HENDERSON BROTHERS, Mersey Chambers, Old Churchyard, and 17, Water Street, Liverpool; or to Henry J. Williams, Estite Agent, Caellwyngrydd or to H. Hughes, 7, Market How Amlwch. 1995 ALLAN LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Saloon 10 to 18 Guineas; Intermediate, JM 6s., Steerage, £ 4. CHEAPEST AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE C to all parts of Canada, Manitoba, and NoTtli- West Territory and British Columbia, and also to the Western States of America. Special Emigrant and Tourist rates. Through trains daily from Ocean to Ocean," and Emigrant Sleeping Cars without extra charge. A liberal allowance of baggage free. Wes- tern bound emigrants accompanied by a Special conductor. Prof. Freatn's new report and all the latest maps and pamphlets free on application to Allan Brothers and Co., Liverpool; Jer to W. J. Williams, 7, Market Street, Carnarvon; W. D. Jones Old Bank, Holyhead; R. G. Humphreys, Bookseller High Street, Portmadoe. a22 THE ABERDEEN LINE. LONDON TO AUSTRALIA VIA CAPE OF GOOD HOPE, IN 42 DAYS. Steamer. Captain. Tons. Sailing. "Aberdeen" Taylor 3615 August 12th "Australasian" Simpson 3630 To fallow. THE above favourite full powered Steamers will Sail from th°. Royal Albert Docks for Melbourne and Sydney, taking passengers for all Australian and New Zealand ports. The accommodation for first and third-class pas- sengers is very superior, and an experienced surgeon will accompany each vessel. "Fares-Saloon, from 40 guineas; Third Class from 14 guineas. For particulars apply to Geo. Thompson & Co., 24, Leadenhall Street, London, E.C. cl6y42 DELIGHTFUL SEA EXCURSIONS Between NORTH WALES AND LIVERPOOL, TWICE EACH WAY DAILY (Sundays excepted), Weather and circumstances permitting. PRINCE ARTHUR leaves each morning Menai Bridge and Bangor at 8.30 a.m Beaumaris, 8.S0 Llandudno 10 a.m. arriving in Liverpool about 12.45 except Monday morning, when she leaves Menai Bridge and Bangor at 6 a.m.; Beaumaris, 6.20; Llandudno, 7.30; arriving in Liverpool about 1) a.m. BONNIE PRINCESS leaves the Prince's Landing Stage at 9 45 a.m calling at Llandudno about 12 15 p.m. for the Menai Straits. Returning from Menai Bridge and Bangor at 3 p m.; Beaumaris, 3 30; Llandudno, 4.45; arriving in Liverpool about 7.30. Return Tickets are available by either Steamer. Luncheon, Dinners, and Teas are served on Board. For Fares and other information, see Posters and Handbills, or apply to Mr. John Hughes, Steam Boat Wharf, Menai Bridge; John Bennett, Church Walks, Llandudno or to the Offices of the Liverpool, Llan- dudno, and Welsh Coast Steamboat Co. Ltd., 2A Old Church Yard, Liverpool. c2001yl9r269 GEORGE LOBLEY, Secretary. LIVERPOOL AND LLANDUDNO IN TWO HOURS. NEW NORTH WALES STEAMSHIP COMPANY. DAILY SAILINGS (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED), Weather and other circumstances permitting. The magnificent Paddle-Steamers II ST. TUDNO." I "PARIS" O ( Due p.m. Leaves ( Due p.m. Leives Llandudno 3.45 liverpool ) Llandudno 12 30 Liverpool -( Bewmn-is o.O 10.SO a.ui. "j Beaumaris 1 30 l.O.p.m. | Bangor and (. Ga-tn Ferry 145 ^Men'iBridge 515 Leaves ( Leaves I Beaumaris 3.10 Menai Due a.m. Garth Llanductno 4.30 Bridge Beaumaris C.45 Ferry Liverpool C.30 and -(Llandudno 8.0 3 p.m. v Bangor Liverpool 10.45 6.30 a.m. *N,B.—On Mondays t c "Paris leaves M';nai Bridge at 5.30 a.m Beaumaris 5.45 and Llandudno at 7, and is due at Liverpool at 9.45 a.m., returning from Liverpool at one o'clock p.m. as abeve; FARES (including Pier Dues)Liverpool and I landudno: 1st class, return, 6s., single, 4s.; 2nd cla«s, return,4s., single, 2s. 6d. Liverpool and Menai Straits: 1st class, return, 7s.; 2nd class, return, 5s. Children under 12 half fare. First Saloon, Monthly Tickets 25s. For further particulars regarding fares, &c., arply to T. E. BARLOW, Manager. 20, Water Street, Liverpool. Passengers leaving Liverpool at one o'clock p.m., can disembark at Llandudno and return same after- noon on board the St. Tudno." cl081 yl639 r273 STEAM COMMUNICATION BKrWKKK LIVERPOOL,BANGOR, lIENAl BRIDGE AND CARNARVON. LIVERPOOL, CARNARVON AND MENAI STRAITS STEAMSHIP COMPANY.—The quickest and cheapest Goodlt transitbetween Liverpool and North Wales.-The Steamer PRINCE JA JA, KING JA JA, or other steamers leaves the West Side, Trafalgar Dock, Liverpool, every Wednesday, with goods for Beaumaris. Bangor, Msnai Bridge. and Carnarvon, Every Saturday for Bangor, Menai Bridge, and Carnarvon. For Freights, &c., apply at tha Company's Offices, Mc^ra Richards, Mills, and Co., 18, James Street, Liverpool; or a1 Carnarvon, John Roberts, Company's Warehonw New Harbour. N.B.—To insure shipment, all Good: should b< delivered by noon on day ot sailing, ci ji'l!rnt 11. | j VcTOXEY LEXT WITH )UT I3ILL OF S\LE.— H /v- Private Gentlemin is desirous of miking advances upon Promissory Note a]one,at 5 par cent. nit-rest to male or female, without sureties and I 5 "f^V private, for any term not exeseiing lu years. -v f°r prospectus and s-\iJe ol repayments to j -J- f, ciHO'iE» -1) John Street, Adelpki, London, —— c-4052 ■ —A Private Gentleman is willing ,°' make cash advances from £ 5 to £ 500 to all respectable persons, male or female. Shopkeepers, I'armers. Cow-keeper,, a,d others for long or short ■ pei-iocf on ti.eir own note of hand, at a reasonable rate of interest, -ipp'y, bv letter only, wnich will receive prompt attention, to J. Lewisl 120, Queen ■ Koaci, hvorton, Liverpool. a1269 A1 rnuie Go:,t,v.uian v/itb t-pare capital at lug command will j-ke t>?b at Advance, ■ at a reasonable rale of imprest, to respectable I applicant?.^ A;so I tirinors, Tradesmen, Pro- »(.•?*.ocij 1 GeiUiciuvu, aitu others, oa their own N note of lllind. Ail jitters will receive prompt N attention; distance no object. — A>;ply G. H CbeJ* Seacambe, I £ '5 TO £500. c120;¡ I AMALGAMATION OF CAPITAL. I Reliable a^o rcpii way to make ■ ttoi.ey t'.rou^li the changes in price I ot Stocks and Sbaro-by an entirely I New Sy?tem, increasing daily in I popularity. Pull d-tails ui Explana- I Tory. Circular sent post iree.— I Address, George Evans and Co., I Stockbrokese, 2-1, Queen Victoria I Street,Londou.E.C. I^ta-blished 1881. I \fONEY! MONEY I MONEY '• >-Woney aT ji. ¡ ..eIlt at a fffTr hOwtt n«tk:«, ft-wp» £ 8 to £ -(XX), an note of hands to all roopectabis P«ir?«>ni> (male or female). Clergymen, Prsfe&MOMj Gentlemen, SllOp- Ste«per% Fanners, Cab "úd C« Propr.ctors, and others, for long or short periods tlio on deposit ef Gi'lS) and SILVER PLATE, DIAMOND3, DOCK BONDS, fee. Advance* also rexdi ea Frcahol^ or (.essehold Property.—A ppiy p»rs<snslly, or by letter (whicb will raceive prompt attention), R. JONBS, Uortgsjre Broker, Venice Chesmbors, Cl, Lord Street, Li wp.rpool. P.S.—Stricter sacrocy raay be relied on c all transantiosLa. PieMt nota Addrwa. a4&8 TEE SrOCK EXCHANGE. VTEMBERS OF THE STOCK EXCHANGE are u. ISuT ALLOWED to j^DVEH f .r business purposes or to issu? circulars to p< r- ..ther than their own principals. Brokers cr Áé;e!lts who Rdre-ti-(. iot in any way connected with the (Stock ) x or under the control of the Coirniit-e,. Lists of Members of The Mo- J: ■. :.2-re who act as stock ar.d share brokers je <■ ained on application to l;i. n- •. :.V N, Secretary to The Corn is v of I he Stock Ex- change, Committee i ue Stock exchange, Londo'i, !C. all TI^-ONEV J.ENTbv a PRIVATE GENTLEMAN ivA. UPON NOTE OF 11. II, WiTUuUT Ull.L "f SAf E cr LOAN OFFICE JtoUT.NE, Fr It) f,5 to f .jOo r2 per cpnt. To Ladies ¡"J.d GeiitlcOieii, Parii»e.rs, C.eiks, Enlop. I keepers, as.d {¡ti)er i s (j:l tjicir own personal se< urity, :n d t,! assist :11 Vkihj; hr < ,.Miing a luisir.ets Adv-noPs also made uj rin Hei ersions, Shares. Policies. Pnvnte In wufs, Fiirniture and t'to, k (without removal), in to\v;i nr cotir.t.ry without any celay —-Ipp'.v pers- oi write t" the Lender. MK I'lt-.t is' UHEY, Osborn Ti^use, 11, :l>rÜ¡;; Oard^us, Ciwriug Cross, Loudon, S.W. h285 c433S > TEE UNIVERSAL PRIVATE LOAN OFFICE SIR THOMAS'S BUILDINGS, Corner of WBITECHAPEL, 1IVERPOOL, Loans from R5 to £ 3000. M. LLOYD having a large amount of capital at his command, is prepared to make Advances from S2 to klOOC) at a few hours notice, and at the most reasonable terms, to respectable Householders (male or female), Clerks, Tradesmen, C lergymen, Gentle- men, Farmers, Shopkeepers, Cal hr.d Car Proprietors, and others, and also to ass si. parties into Business. The strictest secrecy may be n'ied upon. Distance no object. Repayment to suit the convenience of Borrowers, Mortgages arranged. r lease note Address. K.B.—AlI letters will receive immediate attention a2022 NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION (Limited). West-End Office, 2;\ Cock spur Street, S.W. Edinburgh Office, 23, St. Andrew Square. Dundee Office, 6. Parimtire Street. Branches and Apencies—Australia, India, Ceylon, China. Jnpcn, Straits, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Aden. Fans, New York, San Francisco. The Bark receives deposits, buys and sells bills of exchange, buys loreiiJn coupons and interest warrants, makes telegraphic transfer, issues letters of credit and circular notes, forwards bills for collection, ard transacts banking and as,enc-y business generally. INTRIIEPT ALLOWED ON DKPOSTTS. At 3 months" notice 3 per cent, per annum. At (i months' notice 4 „ „ ) At 12 tuor.tlis' notiee.41,- „ For 3years, certain 5 „ The fullest information cr.n be obtained at any of the Branches, or at the L ad Office, 40 Thread needle Street. E.C. c2053 MONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIES OE the slightest publicity by THE EMPIRE DEPOSIT BANK, 3, Adelaide Street, Charirg Cross, London, as foll(-,)x £ 30—Twelve monthly repsvnients of .£212 6 50 1, 11 476 100 „ „ „ 8 15 0 250 „ „ „ 21 17 6 otherjamounts in prrpoition. The sum applied for is advanced in full, free of all deductions upon the applicant's SIMPLE PROMISSORY NOTE, WITHOUT SURETIES OF BILL OF SALE. or, if preferred, the money can be borrowed for a stated period, from one to five years, interest only being- paid in the rcot.ntinie. By this means the borrower is enabled to make thorough use of the money before being called upon for repayment. This is particularly acceptable to those who only turn their capital ever at stated periods, such as Farmers and Professional Gen- tlemen, who have to give such extended credit. For further particulars see Prospectus, which will be sent free on application. HENKYOUNSTED, Manager. N.B.—Banking Accounts opened, Bills Dis- ounted, and Cheque Books issued. c4191yl6l8 ( NEW FEATHER BED, 6ft. 6in. by (~yj if* ] 4ft. 6in., weighing 561bs. 0 i O 1 Bolster and Two Pillows. Bordered Union Tick, thoroughly purified and free from dust. Carriage Paid. Old Bedding Cleaned and Made Equal to New, Id. per lb. HORSE HAIR, MATTRESS 6 ft. 6 in., by • 4 ft. 0 in., in best Belgian Tink, CTs. 6d. j^ANCA;SHIEE JJEDOING £ J.O. 123, ST. ANNE STREET, LIVERPOOL. a4049 t4iLN i- R TOTT EN HA M^COU RT r'XifVRVCP~^AK." FUR1M?TUREV SSt V o I. CSTIMATESf-DESiCwVj FREiE J- ',or) All goods Carriage paid. c4089 ARGENTINE REPUBLIC. The ARGENTINE GOVERNMENT are GEAKTIXG 300 Acrc= of Good LAND, Wire-fenced, with House and Water Supply to Wire-fenced, with Hotiss and Water Supply to immigrant agriculturists. Also Assisted Passages to Welsh Agriculturists Labourers, Miners, JVJasor.s, Millers, Quarrymen, Coppers and others. Employment guaranteed landing, lodging, board and conveyance all this free. NO FEES. Pamphlets, supplied tree. Apply to A ALDAN A, Chief of the Inicrmction Office ia Wales Chales Street. Chambers. Cardiff. j c4267yl698 NOW IS THE TIME TO HAVE s YOUR MAGAZINES BOUND. a The Herald Office, Carnarvon, turns out th r Eest Work.— Write for Term