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SALES BY AUCTION. MONTGOMERYSHIRE. ESSRS. MORRIS, MARSHALL, & POOLE, will Sell by Auction, at the TREWYTHAN ARMS HOTEL, LLANIDLOES, on SATURDAY, 3rd NOVEMBER, 1894, at four o'clock in the afternoon precisely, subject to Conditions which will be then produced, the follow- Ing valuable property in two lots:— Lot 1.—All that very desirable and compact Upland Farm known as CWMFROX, consisting of substantial Farm House, with out-buildings and lands, comprising, an area of 273 acres 1 rood 26 Perches, situate in the parishes of Llangurig and Llandinam, in the County of Montgomery, and now 1n the occupation of Mr. E. George, who with his father, and grandfather before him, have been Quants for over 90 years. Cwmfron, is a valuable stock farm, sound, with a good aspect; excellent water supply, and fair shelter. The main road from Llanidloes to Rhayader, in- rsects and bounds the property on the North and last sides, and on the South it is bounded by the ^er Tyhvch, and the Mid-Wales Railway. Tylwch Nation adjoins the farm at the South-east corner, the town of Llanidloes, is about 2k miles (listant. ^ith this lot will be sold the minerals, except as to bat portion of the property which will be dis- tngUished on the sale plans by a pink boundary, e minerals under that portion not being the Property of the vendors. These lodes have from time to time been worked firing the last 100 years, but comparatively only a **7 small portion of the lead is extracted as the e» is very extensive, and the quality of the ore is ery rich, second to none in the district. Owing to the low prices of lead the mines have and ^een worked for the last 15 years, but the shaft the drivings up to the face of the lead, have jj all made in that part of the land on the right- ltnd side of the road, leading from Llanidloes to ayader, and could be put in working order in a 7 short time, and at a low cost. This is known .Wlnfron Mine. The other part of the land con- Jji*1111? minerals adjoins the celebrated Brynpostig arr e' an<^ can worked through that mine on an J^gernent being made with the Lessees. Pro 6 a-Q ^ne which 20 years ago was a valuable viciQity, and from the same reason year °W Pr*ce 'eac0 has not been worked for many aild -.price of lead has however now risen, tije view this the owners of the lease &c. of iue i Q have commenced raising and wash- es lead ore, aud there can be no doubt that the off ole of the minerals under this lot which are now Lred for sale, must be of very considerable value. ab ^—Four plots of freehold land, containing °rt 17 acres, known as the Gaer, otheiwise Aber- rant Lands, in the parish of Llanidloes. i -This lot formerly had a homestead, and the hill- (about 15 acres) was enclosed. The home- ,tead and fence have now gone down, but both the land and the hill land are of very good quality, ^<1 there is a very valuable lode of lead running trough the hill land, which will be sold with the Property, r4 This property, however, adjoins land having iiierals belonging to Sir Watkiu Williams Wynn, Q*the ^eac^ 'ias worked through the drivings I J his Lessees. Befcie the price of lead went old n to SO low a pitch as to prevent lead being ^e 5frnuneratively, these minerals were worked by ^dem^r^aunant an^ °ther Companies, and con- ■thP e suxns Paid in Royalties to the owners of ^operty. tain tenant, from whom particulars may be ob- J>1 will, on application, show the Farm, and and Particulars may also be obtained from Auctioneers, Chirbury, Shropshire, and MESSRS. TALBOT & WATKINS, Solicitors, Newtown. it TRECASTLE, 11he Parish of Llanwnog, about 4 miles from 21 wtown, li from Caersws, 3 from Pontdolgoch, from Moat Lane. TRACTIVE SALE OF FARMING STOCK. JyTESSRS COOKE BROS. are favoured with reli Instructions from Mr. Ellis Jervis, who is Hu^shing the Farm, to Sell by Auction upon the ^ses as above on EDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10TH, 1894, The Yfiiole of the Valuable LIVE AND DEAD FARMING STOCK, 4, v Comprising :— L4I? HEREFORD CATTLE, HEALTHY CROSS-BRED SHEEP, 10 POWERFUL CART HORSES & COLTS, 2SOWS IN-PIG, 6 STRONG STORE rprr^, PIGS, Poultry and Geese, GRAIN AND FODDER (TO GO OFF), "^ell-harvested and in excellent condition, viz: 1 ^ACKS 0F WHEAT, the produce of 16 acres STACK OF PEAS off 2 acres, 3 STACKS OF j^TS off 28 acres, 2 STACKS OF CLOVER off J acres, 1 STACK OF HAY off 24 acres, 10 tons 1 HAY in building. Jjj About 3J acres of SWEDES, 53 ^hole ofjthe GRASS KEEP, including 13 acres A of Aftermath to the 25th March. aige Collection of Modern Agricultural Imple- Illellts also the Brewing and Dairy Vessels, and Portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. ^cheon by ticket at 10 a.m. Sale to commence p at 11 prompt. al°gues OH application to the Auctioneers, "town. attT^ The Auctioneers respectfully invite the §aj Q^on of the Agriculturists to this important ^rou i°^ Farming Stock, which is unexpectedly ,j, Sat into the market at short notice. rjv.. le Stock is well-selected, and will be sold with- Th^n1^0' ill he Cattle are Hercfords of good class and breed- and in nice condition. Y.nvw, e Sheep are a hardy cross-bred lot, and looking 'g^ably well. •yy *e Cart Horses are a powerful team of excellent ti0 8 gears, and well worth the considera- te 11 buyers. Particular atti nti >n is directed to Hack Mare, which is considered to be one of the a,stest mares in the district. he Implements are a useful collection. t. -^he whole of the Crops (to go off) were excep- heavy and well-harvested. The Grain is a ^od sample, and will produce a large yield. The y lr|ter Keep is an important lot, and being so con- G^ently situated should be much sought after. ■'■he favour of an early attendance is particularly guested to enable the Auctioneers to complete the ale in OHe ,jay. THURSDAY NEXT, Oct. 11th, at 12 30. Special Sale of the North Wales Coaching Teams and other Horses. "P^RANK LLOYD will Sell by Auction in his T*- Repository at Wrexham, between Shrews- j^ry and Chester (12 miles). 70 Well-seasoned high-class Harness Horses that have been working he Bettwsycoed (Mr. Pullans), Colwyn Bay (Mr. ^dwm Jones), and Rhyl (Mr. Heathcote's) Coaches, Principally 5 and 6 years old from 15 to 16 hands; also 50 Harness Horses, Cobs and Ponies belonging ° gentlemen in the neighbourhood entered too late the September Sale. The above are worthy of special notice. Catalogues from FRANK LLOYD, Wrexham. SALES BY AUCTION. THOMAS WHITFIELD, SEN., IS THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED AUCTIONEER IN THE OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. WHITFIELD'S DAIRY, STORE & FAT STOCK AUCTION IN THE OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD, Commencing EVERY WEDNESDAY at 10.30 a.m. Salesmen. Departments. T. WHITFIELD, SEN.Fat Sheep, Ewes and Lambs. T. WHITFIELD, JUN Bulls, Store and Fat Cattle. EDWD. WHITFIELD Dairy Cattle and Pigs. GEO. WHITFIELD.Fat and Rearing Calves. EARLY ENTRIES SOLICITED. Settlements as soon as the Stock is sold. THE 26TH ANNUAL SERIES OF SALES OF SHROPSHIRE DOWN RAMS & STOCK EWES Will be held in the OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 10th. Entries have already been received from fifty of the Leading Breeders in the District. Further Entries Solicited. WHITFIELD & SON, Salesmen. CROSS LANES FARM, MELVERLEY, Four Miles from Llanymynech, and eight from Oswestry. MESSRS WHITFIELD AND SON have received instructions from Mr. William Jones, (who is leaving the farm), to Sell by Auction on the premises as above Ox FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12TH, 1894, The Whole of his useful Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, viz:- 6 Young CROSS-BRED COWS in-Calf, 4 Two-year-old CALVING HEIFERS, 6 One and Two-year-old BULLOCKS, 3 Yearling HEIFERS. 1 Two-year-old BULL. 12 Smart BEEDING and STORE PIGS, Powerful Bay CART MARE and her Colt Foal. Promising Two-year-old CART FILLY, GREY PONY, 6 years old, steady to ride and drive, Stack of BARLEY about 60 Bushels, Stack of OATS about 60 Bushels, 7 Acres of Excellent AFTERMATH to February 2nd, 30 Tons of Well-Harvested Hay' and Clover, 10 Tons of Wheat, Barley and Oat Straw, the Depasturage of 70 Acres of Grass Land. Buildings and Boozy Pastures to May next. A. Small Collection of Implements, the Dairy Vessels, 2 Feather tBeds, and a portion of the Household Furniture. g Luncheon at Eleven. Sale at half-past Twelve. Catalogues may be had from the Place of Sale or from the AUCTIONEERS. WELSHPOOL. VALUABLE FREEHOLD LICENSED PREMISES. MR. THOMAS MORRIS will Sell by Auction, at the Boot Inn, Welshpool, ON THURSDAY, THE 11TH OCTOBER NEXT, At 3 o'clock in the Afternoon, subject to Conditions, All that old established, well known, and fullv licensed Inn and Vaults, called THE BOOT INN, Most eligibly situate in Broad Street, Welshpool, and near the Town Hall and Markets. Also a COTTAGE, adjoining the Boot. e Inn is replete with every accommodation, an as a good Bar, Smokeroom, Dining room, (,?rf.our' kitchen, Pantry, Club room 40 feet long, i iag and seven Bedrooms, and extensive „ars which can be adapted for brewing. i j.16 P^°Perty is substantially built and in excel- • ?ving been recently papered and painted throughout. t- i For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 14, Broad Street, Welshpool; or to MR. C. PRYCE YEARSLEY, Solicitor, Welshpool. A RUMMAGE SALE WILL TAKE PLACE IN BUTTINGTON SCHOOLROOM, ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19 TH, 1894. Doors open at 2 p.m. Admission only by Ticket 2d. each. Contributions will be thankfully received at the Vicarage or by any member of the Committee. "THE MUSICAL AND ELOCUTIONARY EVENT OF THE SEASON." VOCAL & DRAMATIC RECITAL AT THE TOWN HALL, WELSHPOOL, On WEDNESDAY EVENING, OCTOBER 10, 1894. Special Visit of the well-known London Artistes: Mr. DANIEL PRICE, A.R.C.M., Of Westminster Abbey Mr. LUCAS WILLIAMS, R.A.M., Of Crystal Palace Concerts, &c. Assisted by the celebrated Dramatic Elocutionist MADAME CHAMBERS, F.S.Sc., Of the Principal London Entertainments. Popular prices: Front Seats, 2s.; second, Is.; admission, 6d. Tickets may be had at Messrs. R. & M. Owen, Broad Street, and at the doors. Doors open at 7 30, to commence at 8. Remember the date NEXT WEDNESDAY, Oct. 10. THE ANNUAL MASONIC BALL WILL BE HELD IN THE VICTORIA ROOMS, OSWESTRY, ON 8TH NOVEMBER, 1894. SALES BY A UCTION. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED BUSINESS IN OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. Sales by Public Auction of all kinds of FAT and STORE STOCK, conducted by MESSRS. BAYLEY and TINNISWOOD At Times calculated to Suit the best interest of Farmers and Dealers. Cash on fall of the hammer. ALL FAT AND STORE CATTLE WEIGHED FREE OF CHARGE. POWIS PROVINCIAL EISTEDDFOD, AVELSHPOOL, 13th and 14th JUNE, 1895. To be held in POWIS CASTLE PARK, (By kind permission of the Earl of Powis,) Under the immediate patronage of the MAYOR AND CORPORATION oy WELSHPOOL. PRESIDENTS: THE RIGHT HON. THE EARL OF POWIS. SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, SIR PRYCE PRYCE-JONES, M.P., A. C. HUMPHREYS-OWEN, ESQ., M.P., CAPT. MYTTON, CAPT. A. R. PRYCE. Full particulars and List of Subjects will be ready shortly. T. C. JONES, Hon. Sec. 19, Broad Street, FREDK. D. WARD, Sec. Welshpool, 5th Oct., 1894. OSWESTRY PARISH CHURCH. DEDICATION FESTIVAL, October 14 to 21. SUNDAY, 14.—The LORD BISHOP of the Diocese and the Very Rev. the DEAN OF WORCESTER will be the Preachers. ON FRIDAY, October 19th, Gaul's "Holy City" will be sung at 7-30 in Church, with full Orchestral accompaniment. (Those who avail themselves of this service are requested, if possible, to contribute 6d. at least towards the large expense incurred. The collection will be made at the doors on entry. A full list of services, &c., will be given next week. GRAND RUMMAGE SALE AT THE NEWTOWN NATIONAL SCHOOL, (POSTPONED TO OCTOBER 13TH), In aid of the above School. Mrs. FISHBOCRNE begs all her friends will send contributions of any kind as soon as possible. PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN. MONDAY, 15TH OCTOBER. MYLES B. FOSTER'S CANTATAS "LAMPBLACK," and BEAUTY AND THE BEAST," Will be presented by 50 PERFORMERS IN COSTUME, Accompanied by a Small ORCHESTRA. Reserved seats, 2s.; Front Seats and Balcony, Is.; Back seats, 6d. Doors open at 7 30 to com- mence at 8. Proceeds for C.E.T.S. and other funds. Plan of the room with Mr. John Bennett at the Hall. PRIMROSE LEAGUE. (HAFllEN HABITATION.) The Executive Councils and Wardens have made the following arrangements for holding a series of SOCIAL EVENINGS IN THE PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, During the ensuing winter months, to commence each evening at 8 o'clock. FRIDAY, Oct. 26th, 1894. THURSDAY, Nov. 22nd, 1894. THURSDAY, Dec. 27th, 1894, And until further notice, the third Thursday in each subsequent month. Tickets, 6d. each. To be had from the Ruling Councillor, Treasurer, Secretary, Mr. James, Horse Market, and the Wardens of the League. DISTRICT NURSE FUND. AN ENTERTAINMENT In aid of the above, will be given in the PUBLIC HALL, NEWTOWN, ON FRIDAY, 9TH NOVEMBER, 1894. PARTICULARS SHORTLY. A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD AT THE TOWN HALL, MONTGOMERY ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, THE 10TH INST., AT 7 O'CLOCK P.M., To consider the question of making a Presenta- tion to, MR. THOMAS WILLIAMS OF STALLOE Upon his leaving the neighbourhood. Montgomery, 5th October, 1894. WILFRID BURDEN (Successor to the late James S. Allan,) STEAM SAW MILLS, MONTGOMERY. Estimates given for all kinds of English and Foreign Timber. Dealer in BRICKS, PIPES, SLATES CEMENT, and Builders' Materials of every description. QUANTITY OF FIREWOOD. ADDRESSES. E. 0. JONES & SONS, ENGLISH & FOREIGN -0 TIMBER MERCHANTS, AND COAL FACTORS, Timber Yard and Saw Mills, RAILWAY STATION,") i—> T „ „ WELSHPOOL. Retail Yard and Coal Depot, CANAL WHARF,) DEALS MOULDINGS, WHEELBARROWS SLATES TILES BOARDS GATES SPOKES CEMENT RIDGES SCANTLINGS HCRDLE8 FELLOES SANITARY PIPES COPING LATHS LADDERS &C. CHIMNEY TOPS BRICKS, &C. Railway Sleepers, Fencing, and Waggon Scantlings, Colliery Timber. Z5 n Z3 Cannock, Wr< xham, Hanwood and other Coals at lowest prices. FIREWOOD. AUTUMN AND WINTER SEASON. o ROBERT LLOYD, GLASGOW HOUSE, CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY, Desires to call attention to his New Stock of DRESS MATERIALS, CAPES, JACKETS, MACKINTOSHES, I MILLINERY, &c. The DRESS DEPARTMENT is replete with FABRICS of the NEWEST DESIGNS in English and Foreign manufacture. SILK and WOOL MIXTURES, GOLF, TWEED, LOUVAIN CHECKS, 2,3 per yard, 42 inches wide, SNOW FLAKE TWEED, 43 inches wide, 1 8i, COVERT COSTING GARRICK CHECK, FLAKE TWEEDS, 42 inches wide, 1;0 £ per yard. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ROUGH AND READY SERGES, In all Shades, Widths, and Prices. DOUBLE-BREASTED JACKETS, GOLF CAPES, MACKINTOSHES. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT in the most Fashionable Styles, remarkable for their elegance and gracefulness of design. GOLF CAPES with the New Plaid Hoods, IRISH FRIEZE CLOTH JACKETS in Grey, Brown and Black, also Handsome DOUBLE-BREASTED JACKETS, Trimmed Beaver, Skunk, Sable, Bear and Seal, all exceptionally good value. R. LLOYD secured a Manufacturer's Stock of CURL CLOTH JACKETS, SHOWER PROOF CLOAKS, &c., which he is now offering at one Uniform Price, 6/11. These Goods are desperately cheap; they are worth from 20/ to 30/ each. All New Clean Goods and Fashionable Shapes at 6/11. A CALL WILL OBLIGE. ROBERT LLOYD, CROSS STREET. OSWESTRY SEPTEMBER, 1894. .J CHARLES DREW, j IMPORTER OF Wholesale Bottler of Messrs. BASS & CO'S INDIA PALE ALE, GIFINNESS AND CO'S EXTRA STOUT (Wnder Guarantee to Bottle Messrs Guinness's Extra Stout only with their Trade Label), FINEST CHAMPAGNE CIDER, &c., also MINERAL WATER MANUFACTURER. WORKS—KING STREET. Mineral Waters of all kinds prepared with the greatest care as to Purity and Quality, viz., Soda, Seltzer, Potass, and Lichia Waters, Stone Ginger Beer, Lemonade, Ginger Ale,Champagne Lime-juice, Ginger Beer, &c., supplied in Bottles and Syphons. C. DREW holds a large stock of well-matured Wines, which he Imports Direct from the following well-known Shippers, viz.—CLARETS, Messrs. Nathaniel Johnson and Sons, Bordeaux; HOCK, and MOSELLES, Peter Arnold, Mumm, Frankfort, o/m; BURGUNDIES, Messrs Bouchard Pere & Fils, Beaune (Cote D'or); SHERRIES, Messrs Duff Gordon & Co., Cadiz; PORTS, Messrs W. and G. Graham and Co., Oporto. Also Brandies, Irish and Scotch Whiskeys, &c., of the Finest Qualities and first-class Brands. REGULAR DELIVERY BY VANS ON THE FOLLOWING ROUTES, viz.— Chirk, Cefn, and Every Monday. Ruabon ry on ay. Llynclys, Llansant- 1 ffraid, Llanfechain, > Every Tuesday, and Llanfyllin. 3 Pant, Llanymynech, Four Crosses, Ardd- I Every Wednesdav leen, Pool Quay, and f y VY eanesday- Welshpool. J Wmeren&cn' E11CS") Every Thursday. CLIEIR AND} ThGlyn°dg0' and the}Everyalternate Saturday. Llansilin, Penybont, Llangedwyn, and > Every alternate Saturday. Llanrhaiadr. J Maesbury, Maesbrook, Knockin, and West > Every alternate Wednesday Felton. ) All Orders will receive very Care, Attention, and Prompt Delivery. CHARLES DREW, Agent for Messrs. Bass and Co.'s Burton Ales in Casks, 45, Church-street, Oswestry. NOTICE. M. WILLIAMS & SON TOBACCONISTS, Have the FINEST STOCK in the County of PIPES, PO JCHES, CIGARS, CIGARETTES, And every requisite for the Smoker. ALL THE LEADING BRANDS IN STOCK. NOTE THE ADDRESS 3 & 4, CHURCH STREET, (Opposite the Bull Hotel,) WELSHPOOL. x Sole Agents for the Celebrated L N PIPE, and T KIRK & SONS' TOBACCO'S. TOWLE'S PENNYROYAL AND STEEL PILLS -L FOR FEMALES. Quickly correct all irregu- aritics, remove all obstructions, and relieve the. distressing symptons so prevalent with the sexs Boxes Is. lid., and 2a. 9d., (the latter containt three times the quantity), of all chemists. Sene anywhere on receipt of 15 or 34 stamps, by the maker, E. T. Towle, chemist, Nottingham. Beware of imitations, injurious and worthless. C40 WAN AND C 0., CHEMISTS TO Tlxl5>KUFLlS. Drugs in retail quantities at Wholesale Prices Patent Medicimes at a fraction above cost. Seltzogenes, De Fevre pattern, best French Manu- factures, 3 pts., 8/6; 5 pts., 13/6. Sponges, Honeycomb Turkey, Turkey Cups, Cuban Florida. Hundreds of pieces to select from. Cowan's Ripe Fruit Saline, a cooling Spring and Summer Medicine, bottles 1/ and 1/6. Southall's pure distilled Table Waters in syphons and bottles. Ross's, Schwieppe's and other makers. All goods London Store Prices for Cash. COWAN & CO., Chemists, WELSHPOOL. I. & G. LLOYD, COACH BUILDERS, Alfred Place, ABERYSTWYTH. CARRIAGES MADE TO ORDER ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE. REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN RATES. ON AND FROM THE 1st SEPTEMBER, 1894, WELSH MUTTON AND OTHER FRESH MEAT, Will be conveyed by Passenger Train at HALF PARCELS RATES AT OWNERS' RISK, Between All Stations throughout England Ireland and Wales. Minimum, 14 lbs. per consignment. No less charge than. 9d. For full particulars apply to the Station Masters at all Cambrian and other Companies' Stations and Booking Offices, the Cambrian Railways London Office, 41, Gracechurch Street, London, E.C., or to Mr. W. H. Gough, Passenger Superintendent, Oswestry. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager. GEO. TYLEY, C (REGISTERED) SANITARY PLUMBER HOT WATER AND GAS FITTER. HOUSE DRAINS TESTED BY MACHINE TEST ADDRESS-5, LOWER BROOK STREET, OSWESTRY. F. C. PREECE, Practical Hairdresser, Perfumer, AND Ornamental Hairworker, OSWALD ROAD, OSWESTRY. HOTELS, SPECIAL NOTICE. THE LION HOTEL, MACHYNLLETH. Having taken the above Hotel, I beg to announce that it has undergone a thorough cleaning and re- furnishing, and is, therefore, open to all orders connected with this Old Established Hotel, and is now replete with every comfort as a Family and Commercial House. Coffee and Private Sitting Rooms BILLIARDS. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. WINES, SPIRITS, AND MINERALS, Wholesale and Retail. ALL ORDERS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. Special attention given to Fishing and Touring Parties. EDWARD JONES, Proprietor, Late of the Bull Hotel, Welshpool. WHITE HORSE HOTEL, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. A minute's walk from the Sea. 3 Minutes walk from the Railway Station. This Hotel which is situated most centrally for Tom^sts, Cyclists and Commercial Gentlemen has r#6ently undergone extensive alterations, including the addition of a new Coffee and Commercial Rooms, is replete with with every comfort. PRIVATE SITTING ROOMS. STORE ROOM FOR CYCLES. TARIFF STRICTLY MODERATE. M. A. REA, Proprietress. ADDRESSES. REES JAMES, SADDLER, AND HARNESS 3IAKER, A Large Assortment of RIDING SADDLES AND BRIDLES, and all kinds of Leather Goods always on hand. BITS, WHIPS, SPURS, CLIPPERS, BRUSHES, MITTENS & TANNED GLOVES, SPONGES WASHLEATHERge,, HARNESS COMPOSITION and (c Best Oil for Gears, Gog Aproi) a in ntd&t. attention paid to CotiAJJii and^all CAHT GEARS which are made en the premises. ORDERS promptly attended to, and Repairs neatly executed. 3, BROAD STREET, WE! 3HPOOL. JOHN THOMAS, CABINET MAKER, AND UPHOLSTERER, & 6, HIGH STREET, WELSHPOOL. ESTABLISHED 1836. THE LARGEST STOCK OF MODERN & ANTIQUE FURNITURE, TO SELECT FROM MAHOGANY & OAK DINING ROOM S ;iTES, WALNUT DRAWING ROOM SUITES IN GREAT VARIETY; TABLES AND STANDS MARBLE Top, TILED BACK DITTO, BIRCH & MAHOGANY WARDROBES, SOLID OAK AND JAPANNED KITCHEN PIECES, A NUMBER OF FANCY CABINETS IN BROWN, OAK AND WALNUT BROWN OAK WRITING TABLES, 9 DRAWERS, LINED Top; IRON BEDSTEADS, BEDDING AND SPRING MATTRESSES, CARVED WARDROBES, CABINETS, CHAIRS AND CHESTS. FURNITURE TAKEN IN EXCHANGE AND STORED. FUNERALS CONDUCTED WITH ECONOMY COMMERCIAL and TEMPERANCE HOTEL, 15, BERRIEW STREET, WELSHPOOL. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOR COMMERCIAL GENTLEMEN AND TOURISTS. Hot Joints Daily from 12 till 3. CHARGES STRICTLY MODERATE. M. REED, PROPRIETRESS IMPORTANT NOTICE. OFFICE AND WHARF: RAILWAY STATION COAL YARD, ABERYSTWYTH. J. JENKIN JONES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GENERAL MERCHANT, HAS alws for Sale the best selection of JLJL COALS, viz., CANNOCK CHASE, RUABON, SOUTH WALES, and other Coals at very low prices. Truck Loads delivered free to any station at Colliery prices. Also the best HAY, LIME, BRICKS, PIPES, &c., at the lowest prices. Sole Agent for the celebrated Chatterley Bri- quettes most economical fuel. Can be obtained in quantities at one cwt. and upwards. SALES BY AUCTION. OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. MR. J. C. McKIE (assisted by Mr. C. J. LULHAM) begs to announce that the Town Council has kindly made him a further allotment of pens for the Sale of SHEEP and PIGS in the Oswestry Smithfield, and -ill sell every WEDNES- DAY, as above, FAT CATTLE nt 10.30 a.m., SHEEP at 10.30 a.m., FAT CALVES and PIGS at 11 o'clock. SETTLEMENTS AT THE CLOSE OF SALE. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. LAST THREE TRIPS TO ABERYSTWYTH, BARMOUTH, and CAMBRIAN COAST, MONDAYS, SEPTEMBER 17TH, 24TH, and OCTOBER 1 >T. FOR PARTICULARS SEE HANDBILLS. Attention is drawn to the new POCKET TIME TABLE, issued by the Company, shewing ALL TRAINS ON THE CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS, AND LINES IN CONNECTION THEREWITH. ALSO A MAP OF THE LINE, A portable and useful book of reference. To be obtained at all the Company's Booking Offices and principal Railway Bookstalls, and at the General Manager's Office, Oswestry. Price One Penny. ♦- WINTER TRAIN SERVIC E, From October 1st, 1894, and until further rotice. IMPORTANT ALTERATIONS. DOWN. The 8 5 a.m. Oswestry to Aberystwyth will leave at 8 20 a.m. and will not run beyond Moat Lane. The 9 50 a.m. Moat Lane to Rhayader, Builth Road, and Builth Wells, will leave Moat Lace at 10 35 a.m. The 12 25 p.m. Barmouth to Pwllheli will be discontinued. The 1 45 p.m. Train from Whitchurch to Aber- ystwyth will leave at 1 35 p.m., and the inter- mediate times are slightly altered. The 2 0 p.m. Train from Whitchurch to Aber- ystwyth. will be discontinued. The 10 35 a.m., 5 20 and 9 25 p.m. Trains from Whitchurch to Oswestry wiii b«discontinue ut, j cp o A • The 7 0 a.m. Train from Pwllheli, 8 20 a.m. from Barmouth, and 9 0 a.m. from Aberystwyth, will Ie»ve Pwllheli ai 6 25 ajii 3arinouih 7 50 a.m., and Aberystwyth 8 25 a.m., arriving London (Euston) 5 15 p.m., Manchester (London Road) 230 p.m., and Liverpool (Lime Street) 2 5 p.m. The 7 0 a.m. Train from Oswestry to Whitchurch will be discontinued. The 10 10 a.m. Train from Pwllheli, 11 40 a.m. from Barmouth, and 12 10 p.m. from Abervstwvth, will leave Pwllheli 10 40 a.m., Barmouth 12 20 p*.m.' and Aberystwyth 12 45 p.m., arriving London (Euston) 10 15 p.m., Manchester (London Road) 7 28 p.m., and Liverpool (Lime Street) 7 40 p.m. The 3 30 p.m. Train Brecon to Builth Road will be discontinued. The 5 15 p.m. Train Pwllheli to Barmouth will be discontinued. THE FOLLOWING FAST TOURIST TRAINS WILL BE DISCONTINUED: DOWN. The 2 15 p.m. Special Express from Welshpool to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, Rhayader, Builth Wells, Brecon, &c., with connections from London (Euston) Birmingham (New Street), S-C. The 10 55 a.m. from London (Euston), Birming- ham (QueenStreet), to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, &c. The 1 15 p.m. from Talyllyn to Aberystwyth, Barmouth, &c., in connection with 10 30 a.m. from Cardiff, 11 10 a.m. from Newport (Mon.), &c. UP. The 7 0 a.m. from Pwllheli, 9 10 a.m. from Bar- mouth, and 9 30 a.m. from Aberystwyth to South Wales, Cardiff, Newport (Mon.}, &c. The 12 30 p.m. from Pwllheli, 2 5 p.m. from Bar- mouth, and 2 40 p.m. from Aberystwyth, to London (Euston and Paddington), Birmingham (Queen Street and Snow Hill). Manchester (London Road), Liverpool (Lime Street), Sec. Forfull particulars seethe Company's Time Tables. —— -—— DISCONTINUANCE OF RAIL & COACH EXCURSIONS On and after October 1st, 1894. The whole of the Rail and Coach Trips adver- tised in the Company's Rail and Coach Tour Pro- grammes, Tourist Programmes, aud other an- nouncements will be DISCONTINUED, and the Cheap Tickets for the following Excursions will cease to be issued after the dates mentioned kelow. Date bt Exear. sion will run. Torrent Walk "j Dinas Mawddwy Via Dolgelley Wednesday and j- and f- September Bwlchoerddrws J Dinas Mawddwy. 19th. Pass. J J Devil's Bridge Via Aberystwyth Friday, and £ and Via £ September Plinlimmon. j Llanidloes. ) 28th Snowdon I (New Path opened Via I Fridav by Right j- Penrhyndeu- J September Hon. W. E. draeth. 28th. Gladstone.) J ) -+- ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 8th, CHEAP TRIP TO LONDON For 3 or 5 Days, From Pwllheli, Criccieth, Portmadoc, Harlech, Barmouth Dolgelley, Towyn, Aberdovev, Aber- ystwyth,B°rth, Machynlleth, Llanidloes, Newtown and Oswestry. On SATURDAY, Oct. 13, CHEAP BOOKINGS FOR 3, 5, OR 8 DAYS TO Liverpool, Manchester, Leeds, Batlev, Dewsbury, Matlock, Buxton, Chester, War- rington, Stockport, Bradford, Huddersfield, Birkenhead, and Sheffield, from all Cam- brian Stations. For full particulars as to train times and fares see handbills to be had at all stations. ALFRED ASLETT, Secretary and General Manager.