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n SALES BY AUCTION. VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT AT IN THE COUNTY OF To be Sold by Auction at the Royal Oak Hotel, "Jl/TESSRS. MOREIs'MAESHALL & POOLE, On THURSDAY the 9th day of MAY, 189E, At 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, subject to con- ditions to^e then dechirerabie weU situated freehold Farm called The Gate Farm S1 £ *te.n™ the Township of Trewern, in the' b°y ton, in the County of or thereabouts admeasurement seventy-n^ fourths of of sound and fertile land, "^hich are rich meadow an p > remainder arable, in the occupation of Mr. >Vima Jfervis, as yearly tenant. convenient, The homestead is substantia ,g & arry "me VS? S about a mile and a half from Buttington Station, a junction of the Cambrian and London and North Western Railway, and 4 £ miles from e p» • LOT 2.—All that tenement called Waring Tenement, situated in the township of Uppington, in the parish of Alberbury, in the CountJ Montgomery, containing by admeasurement twenty-four acres or thereabouts, m the occupa 10 of Mr. E. LI. Tudor, with a right to depasture sheep on the adjoining Heldre Hill. This Lot is nearly all in grass, and is excellent sheep land. It adjoins the old turnpike road from Welshpool to Shrewsbury, and is about ii miles from Buttington Station, and q from Welshpool. Further particulars and plans may be obtained from the Auctioneers, Chirbury, Shropshire, Mr. J. E. Poundley, Land Agent, Kerry, Montgomeryshire, Messrs Clarke and Sons, Solicitors, 17, Shrewsbury, or Mr. Edward Jones, Solicitor, 18, Severn Street, Welshpool. ON TUESDAY NEXT. POEDARLE, LLANFYLLIN, Situate aboufli miles' from Llanfyllin half-mile Sv?. Stations, and four =..ta from Meifod. >■ 1\R. EVAN WATKINS has been favoured with >■ Mr. PricTHnghe., to Sell by Auction, at the above place, „ ON TUESDAY, APRIL 30TH, 1895, i.i n{ +he capital FARMING STOCK, the whol Vesse's, and Furniture, com- Brford Cattle including 2 cows and calves, 2 ditto m calf, 2 barrens, 3 yearling heifers, 3 ditto bullocks, and 1 bull Team of powerful Horses, comprising black mare and foal, 4 years old, brown mare, in foal to LMathyrafal Horse, and bay mare in foal.; excellent gearing; 5 superb Shropshire ewes and 10 lambs, Mime sow anuj.1 pigs, ditto end 3 pigs, ditto gilt In pig excelto% waggon, tnmbril, a!»d spring trap, chaff-cutter, wiMwmin* maohfcte, 2 tnrnip cutters, I ploughs, harrows, land-roller, Ac., churns, cheese press vat", milk warmers, cream cans, milk pans, Ao capital feather b*ds, bedsteads, chests of driers washstand, dressing tables, sofa, oak cup- Wdf, 'tables, chairs, clocks, and a great many °tbLuicehinaafct ^llo'clock. Sale at 12 prompt. LABURNUM COTTAGE, GARREG, four miles from Welshpool. UNRESERVED SALE OF TTVF CTOCK, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE JJiVJJi oijt.D00R EFFECTS. MESSRS. THEODORE AND STORY have received instructions to Sell by Auction, on the above premises, On TUESDAY, APRIL 30th, 1895, order of Mr. T. S. Pryce (being the property of the representatives of the late Mr. Hugh Jones) as follows: xr LIVE STOCK. -Young Cow and Calf, a capital milker, Yearling Bullock, ditto Heifer, useful Cob Pony about 12 hands, Sow in farrow, three Hens and twelve Chickens. FURNITURE.—Three Wood Bedsteads and Hangings, two Flock Palliasses, Flock Bed, a good assortment of Bed Linen, Sheets, Blankets and Counterpanes, four Washstands and Wardrobes, two Chests of Drawers, Corner cupboards, two Swing Glasses, Bedroom Chairs, Mahogany and Oak Tables, Bookcase, four Parlour Chairs, large Kitchen-piece, two Clocks, two Warming Pans, ™Fender and Fire Irons. OUT-DOOR EFFECTS.—Spring Trap, Set of Harness, Saddle and Bridle, Ladder, Wheelbarrow, Dairy "Vessels comprisiBer Barrel Churn new), Milk Pans, Batter Hits, Milk Tins, Dolly and Tub, Benches, two Meat Safes, a quantity ol Magnum-bonum Potatoes in lots, and.numerous other effects. Sale to commence at ONE o'clock. HORSES. HORSES. HORSES. 300 ENTERED, LIMITED TO 400. FRANK LLOYD announces his SPECIAL -t' HORSE SALES at WREXHAM for THURSDAY, MAY 9th, Heavy Horses. FRIDAY, MAY 10th, Light Horses, Cobs an Ponies.. T ■. .pon in Prizes Entries Invited. Clofthis day'TgAN^OYD, WREXHAM. THOMAS & MILLER, AUCTIONEERS, Valuers, Arbitrators House and Estate Agents. oplleics: NEWTOWN AND ABERMULE. Attend Welshpool and Llanidloes Markets. ~T\UTCH BARNS.—Dnring the last few years we have given special attention to the con- struction of the above, and from information gathered from various sources, we are now in a position to erect same in any part of the country; K°na?y0ne anting a FIRST-CLASS BARN v I-be Pleas0d to supply full Specifications, MinstSley E & S°^' Steal" SaW Mi"S' MR. IM EGAVIN, VETERINARY SURGEON, MONTGOMERY, ATTENDS CASES OF FOALING & CALVING at 30s. Special Cases Extra. Country Gentlemen should not fail to obtain a copy of the COUNTRY GENTLEMEN'S CATALOGUE." It is the handiest and most useful book published. Every thing you want is there. Cloth, 3s. 6d. Paper boaids 2s. 6d. post free. EDEN FISHER & Co., 6, 7 & 8, Clement's Lane, E.C., and all book- sellers and bookstalls. PUBLIC NOTICES. WELSHPOOL HORTICULTURAL SHOW & FETE Will be held in POWIS CASTLE PARK (By kind permission of the Earl of Powis), ON THURSDAY, 8TH AUGUST, 1895. Amongst other attractions there will be Celebrated MILITARY BANDS, ARTISTIC ENTER- TAINMENTS, and a Magnificent display of FIREWORKS. SCHEDULES free, NOW READY. W. FORRESTER ADDIE, Hon. Sec. FREDK. D. WARD, Sec. 19, Broad Street, Welshpool. POWIS PROVINCIAL ANNUAL EISTEDDFOD IN POWIS CASTLE PARK, (By kind permission of the Earl of Powis,) WELSHPOOL, 13TH AND 14TH JUNE. TOTAL AMOUNT OF PRIZES-ABOUT £ 250. CHAIR ODE—" Caractacus"— £ 10 and Carved Oak CHIEF ESSAY—" History of Welshpool "— £ 10. CHORAL—" 0 Great is the Depth (Mendel- c S'h "Abide with Me" (T.M.Price)- £ 40 and Gold Medal, MALE VOICE "The Fisherman" (T.M.Price) £ 15 VILLAGE CHoIR-"Strike the Lyi-e" (T. Cooke)-zCIO CHOIR-" The Bells of Aberdovey" (D. Emlyn Evans)— BRASS BAND-" Gems of Cambria (H. Round)- zC20, £10, JE5. „ QUICKSTEP—" Rough and Reaay £2. &c., &c. ENTRIES CLOSE 1st MAY for Literary, Phonetic Shorthand and Musical Compositions and 15th MAY for Instrumental and Vocal Competitions. List of Subjects, Prizes, &c., 2d. each, to be obtained from the Secretary. Cheap Fares from all parts; see later Railway and Society's Bills. Advertisements for Programme to be sent in as soon as possible, for terms apply to the Secretary. T. C. JONES, HON. SEC. FREDK. D. WARD, SECRETARY, 19., Broad Street, Welshpool. A GRAND BAZAAR In aid of the Funds of the NEWTOWN NATIONAL SCHOOLS, Will be bel(I iix PUBLIC BOOMS, WWWVWW^, ON THURSDAY AND FRIDAY, MAY 9TH AND 10TH, 1895. LATEST NOVELTIES. USEFUL ARTICLES. ARTISTIC WORK. CHOICE BRIC-A-BRAC. DRAMATIC & MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENTS, LIVING PICTURES, And other Special Attractions. STALLS REPRESENTING DIFFERENT NATIONS. The Bazaar will be opened at 2 p.m., on Thursday, May 9th, by JOHN LOMAX, ESQ., OF BODFACH, And on Friday, May 10th, at 2 p.m., by the RIGHT HON. LORD KENYON. ADMISSION First Day, Is.; After 6 p.m., 6d. Second Day, 6d.; After 6 p.m., 3d. CHEAP RETURN TICKETS TO NEWTOWN will be issued by the Cambrian Railways Company. FOR PARTICULARS SEE POSTERS. C. F. ROBERTS, } HoN Sics- W. WATKINS, ) W. H. B. SWIFT, TREASURER. THE TAN AT SIDE HUNT MEETING WILL TAKE PLACE !'TUESDAY, APRIL 30TH, 1895, AT LLANYMYISECH. MAIDEN HURDLE RACE OF L35. THE TANAT SIDE HUNT CUP OF X30. 1fSfTMAIDEN STEEPLECHASE OF 230. OPEN STEEPLECHASE OF £ 40. A SELLING HURDLE RACE OF X30. THE LLANDRINIO STEEPLECHASE OF £30. AND A PRIVATE SWEEPSTAKE which has closed with Eight Entries. There will be an enclosure for the Carriages of Subscribers of £1 and upwards, Tickets for which can be obtained from the Clerk of the Course. CLERK OF THE COURSE AND STARTER: Mr. DUMVILLE LEES, Woodhill, Oswestry. ProgrtrtffthSe from Mr. J. E. JONES, 31, Church St., Oswestry. VICTORIA ROOMS, OSWESTRY. THE MEMBERS OF THE CHURCH CLUB Will perform H. J. Byron's Comedy, •- A HUNDRED THOUSAND POUNDS," OTUESDAY, APRIL 30TH, At 8 o'clock; Doors open at 7.M. First Seats (reserved) 2s., Second Seats 1 • at Mr. Owen's, The Library. LATEST NOVELTIES IN ^J^ILLINERY, HOSIERY, GLOVES, UMBRELLAS, CORSETS, SKIRTS, &c. ]J^ £ ADAME B ELLIS, COVENTRY HOUSE, NEWTOWN. i SALES BY AUCTION. BAYLEY and TINNISWOOD'S AUCTION. PROPRIETOR: W. TINNISWOOD. SALES of all Classes of FAT AND STORE STOCK in the OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD EVERY WEDNESDAY. TIME TABLE: Fat Cattle 11.30 Cows and Calves and Store Cattle 10.30 Fat and Rearing Calves 10.30 Fat and Store Pigs 10.30 Fat and Store Sheep 11.0 NOTE.-W. T. desires to draw special attention to the above Time Table as it will be strictly adhered to. The alteration of the time to 11.30 for selling Fat Cattle has been made at the request of some of the principal farmers, owing to three Auctions commencing at 10.30, and consequently dividing the Buyers. ° ALL CATTLE WEIGHED FREE OF CHARGE. Offices: Stone House Chambers, Oswestry. THE CHAMPION HACKNEY STALLION "BLAZE II." (2376), Will serve a limited number of Mares at £3 3 each. BLAZE II will stand at home on Mondays, Fridays, and Saturdays Barber's Horse Repository, Wellington, on Tuesdays, till 9 a.m. on Wednesday mornings, arriving at Mr. Hughes' Manor House, Bedstone, about 12 o'clock; on to Knighton on Thursday morning, till 4.4 p.m. train. Every care will be taken, but the owners will not be responsible for any accident that may occur. Apply to E. and T. Green, The Bank, Welshpool. SEASON 1895. "REGENT II." (6,316.) Will stand at The Moors, Welshpool, and serve a limited number of mares at R5 5s., including Groom's Fee, Except Tuesday and Wednesday in each week, when he will go by train from Pool Quay to Llanymy- nech, and walk to Bradford Arms, Knockin, for Tuesday night, and walk to Llanymynech to catch 2-40 p.m. train on Wednesday for Pool Quay. The owner will not be responsible for any acci- dents which may occur in service. Apply, EDWARD GREEN, as above. FOR THE SEASON 1895. "CHARLEY MERRYLEGS 3rd" Ternis:-Will serve Mares at X3 3s. each, and- 5s. the Groom. CHARLEY MERRY LEGS 3rd, 1734 H.S.B., is a good black, standing 15-2 hands, and was bred by Mr. Isaac Callum, Friday thorpe, York. He is soundf good tempered, a fine mover, and very fast. He is by High Sheriff (131), dam Friday. thorpe Lily (1121) by Duke of Connaught^^Mj^, tho« combining the most fashion able JSBHHH blood in Rogland. Q^arlejr foal-getter. PRIZES. 1888—2nd Sutton-on-Hull; 2nd Hedow; 3rd Cot- tingham and highly commended Hackney Society's London Show. 1889—Highly commended Hackney Society's London Show. 1891-3rd Hackney Society's London Show; Hackney Stud Book Society's Certificate of Soundness 1888, 1889, 1890, 1891. ROUTE. MONDAT.-Welslipool (White Lion) till 4; Butting- ton, Middletown, to Alberbury (Dragon) for the night. TumSDAY. Loton Park, Cross Gates, Montford Bridge, Nesscliffe, WeetfeltoB, to Oswestry (Red Lion) for the night. 7 WEDNESDAY.—Oswestry (Red Lion) till 4; Tyissa Llanyblodwel for the night. y THURSDAY. Tyissa, Llangedwin, to Llanfyllin (Lower Boar) for the night. FRIDAY.-YSTYM Colwyn, Garth, Welshpool (White Lion) to Leighton for the night. SATURDAY.—By Kilkewydd to Berriew, Nag's Head, Garthmyl, to Caerhowel (Lion Hotel) by Forden home. WINNAL GEORGE" (No. 2440 H.S.B). Will stand at Leighton Park Farm, near Welshpool, and serve Mares at S2 2s. each, and 2s. 6d. the Groom's Fee. WINNAL GEORGE is a rich dark brown, and was bred by C. W. Wilson, Esq., Rigmaden Park, Kirkby, Londsdale. He is by Sir George (778), dam Lady Polo, by Sir George (778). SIR GEORGE, as is well known, besides being the best Pony in England in his day, was also one of the most noted Sires. PRIZES. 1st Prize, Bristol, as Foal with dam. 1st do. Ulverston do. 1st do. Mallwyd, as best Cob, 1891. 2nd do. London Hackney Show and reserve for Champion Cup 1892. 1st do. Royal Warwick, 1892. 1st do. Bolton in harness, 1892. 2nd do. London Hackney Show and reserve for Champion Cup, 1893. 1st do. Royal Chester, 1893, &c., &c. WINNAL GEORGE is a sure foal-getter, and his stock have already become noted for their ac- tion speed and quality. For particulars, &c., apply to Stud Groom, Leighton Park Farm. SEASON 1895. HACKNEY STALLION "LANGTON DUK E," (No. 4843 H.S.B.) The propetry of Mr. Arthur E. Evans, Bronwvlfn Stud, Nr. Wrexham. Winner First and Champion Cup, Oteley; First and Reserve for Champion, Royal Lancashire Bolton; Second, London, Royal Cambridge (in a class of 21), Peterborough, Market Weighton. Third, Great Yorkshire, Bridlington. Sire, Garton Duke of Connaught," dam, Queen of the Hills" by Eddlethorpe Fireaway." Langton Duke is 3 years old, 15-1, and is a dark chestnut, with marvellous action. Fee 5? farmer's Mare, 3 gs. Groom, 2s. 6d. For further particulars, apply STUD GROOM. — I SEASON 1895. THE HACKNEY STALLION ( GANYMOOK," ] Sire Ganymede, winner of the Champion Cuns 1'4 U and 1895, London, dam by Star of the East -U serve a limited number of mares, and will ntitd Oswestry on Wednesdays at the Bailey Head THE CELEBRATED SHIRE STALLION S ADAM." (65), Will stand at home and serve a limited numb, of mares. For particulars apply to owner, J. M ;FES, Mathyrafal, Mont. k PURE TABIKHTERS. STOKES MONES, MANUFACTURER# A T ;RS CRATED RNTERS N on-Intoxicati||Bevera £ es OF ALL GENUINE BEER. PRIZE MED": ALE. BOTTLERS OF AND G ¿, STOUT. SOLE BOTTLE RJ^W CROWN BITTER l OFFICE AN I) KS NEW ROAD, IBWTOWN, NORTH WI' F. J. REECE, 1- CHARLESpEW, IMPORTER OF WIND SPIRITS, Wholesale B essrs. BASS & CO'S INDTM^1^ ^-kE, G¥INNESS AND CO'S^'RA ST0UT (Under Guarantee to TwJfcss1"8 Guinness's Extra Stout only wifwf "rade Label), FINEST CHAMPAGNE "1 E Ac., also MINERAL WATER, ACTURER. WORKS—KING <!T. ALL THE MINEuTTT, IRS ARE PRE- PARED FROM PURE spI (DEEP WELL) WATER, PDT CP V:ED BOTTLES, SYPHONS. SW,tt8» | ITIJSS- THE LATEST KINn CHINERY HAS BEEN INTRODUCED rli HE FACTORY, AND THE GREATEST TAKEN TO ENSURE THE PURTTV I THE VARIOUS BEVERAGES, All H i ICH ARE OF HIGH-CLASS MANUF^CT! • VIZ. Soda Water, Ale, Potass Water, ^e, Seltzer Water, jice Champagne, Lithia Water, »ce Cordial, Stone Ginger Beer, itfce Cordial, er Beer, °BTAINE^ JALL LICENSED HOUSES 4XD EjpiURANTS. Price List forw Application. w All Orders will receiVe ei Oare, Attention, and Prompt ery. a w 0Br^R £ ii Agent foraMe88 Co.'s Ales in ^5, Church' efc' Oswestry. N" o T • M- WILLI;MS & SON TOBACCOS, I Have the FljfEST STk in the County of PIPES, POJc 3' CIGARS, CIGA ES, UC* every requiei f ALL THE in STOCK. 3 & 4 Note °HURfi STREET, opposite thu W^HPOOL. Sole Affflntc J* f X 8 f°r the CeltM PIPE. and KlRK <8: L. ^MENTAL ANI MASONRY w:s» 5AliQp RQA OSWESTRY. CCMMFJRCIA ód ^EMPE NCB HOTEL, 1" BERRIEW ST T, WELSHPOOL. P^COII:^0DA YOR COMMERCIAL D TOURISTS. Hot 'Wts Da 12 till 3. CHARGES y ODERA TE. —— RXFIDI PF-OPRIETRESS I J G HE 1N1 V E R F I L T B E RACE. BO IN THE FI,I, ANY m ps,ftB £ la11 Ir°nmongers. P- ST A LIFE TIME. >?iVEKSArp.m PER jjoJf. AL/AT«*I8 C< ;toa House, Manchester. ^Keota Wa Everywhere. F ARR, °f the late Jai parr, of Salop Road COACH ILDER, ] SlBN STREET, JW$LSHPOOL. ADDRESSES. T. J. BEATTON, TENT PROPRIETOR AND CATERER, THE EAGLES, WELSHPOOL Contracts undertaken for Luncheons, Dinners, Teas, Pic-nic Parties, &c. Agent for the White Star and Cunard Steamship Companies, and County Fire Office. THREE SILVER MEDALS AND HUNDREDS OF PRIZES. IF YOU WANT REALLY BEST SEEDS ANDBULBS AT MODERATE PRICES, SEND TO JONES & SONS, THE SHROPSHIRE SEED ESTABLISHMENT, SHREWSBURY. ALWAYS THE BEST AND CHEAPEST. CUT FLOWERS A SPECIALITY. AT WELSHPOOL MARKET HALL ON MONDAYS. TELEGRAMS JONES, FLORIST, SHREWSBURY." Catalogues Free. I ADDRESSES. WILFRID BURDEN (Successor to the late James S. Allan,) STEAM SAW MILLS, MONTGOMERY. Estimates given for all kinds of English C3 and Foreign Timber. Dealer in BRICKS, PIPES, SLATES CEMENT, and Builders' Materials of every description. QUANTITY OF FIREWOOD. STATION INN, JJEWTOWN. This Inn being close to the Railway Station is admirably situated for the convenience of TRAVELLERS, DEALERS, AND OTHERS Coming and going by Train. REFRESHMENTS AT ANY TIME. WELL-AIRED BBDS. PROPRIETOR-T. J. PUGH, Late of the Terrace Inn. WATKIN & JONES, WOOL, SEED, CORN, CAKE and MANURE MERCHANTS. o AGENTS FOR THOMAS' PHOSPHATE POWDER OR BASIC SLAG, ALSO FOR THE UNITED ALKALI CO'S (PILKINGTON'S) MANURES including Pure Dis- solved Bones, Crushed Bones, Phosphated Dissolved Bones, Special Turnip, Mangold, and Potato Manures, Superphosphate, &c., &c. u SEED SEASON, 1895. We have now complete Stocks of all kinds of AGRICULTURAL SEEDS, both of Root and Grass, and having exercised every care in the selection this season, we have every confidence in calling attention to the same. GARDEN SEEDS (VEGETABLES). ALL VARIETIES KEPT IN STOCK. W. & J. will be pleased, upon application, to submit quotations for large quantities of CORN, CAKE, (Linseed, Cotton, Feeding, &c.), MEALS, PEAS, BEANS, BRAN and MANURES of all kinds. WORKS30 fr AND REPAIRS PQPWQ RVNCI To CARRIAGES. J. XCtcL vIS* DELIVERY OF SPRING AND SUMMER NOVELTIES ROBERT LLOYD, 5, 7, 9, 11, 13, and 32, CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY, Respectfully calls attention of his Patrons, and the Public generally, that he has just returned from the London Markets, and is now prepared with an exceptional Assortment of all Goods for Summer wear, comprising all the New Styles it DRESS GOODS, MILLINERY, MANTLES, FANCIES, PRINTS, AND ALL DRAPERY GOODS. TRIMMINGS. Owing to the great demand for Jet and Gimp Trimmings we have Purcln Large Assortment of the best Patterns the New Pointed Jet Trimminwf & one to fourteen inches in width, also Designs in Jet Tolkes Garnitures. an BUTTONS in great variety, in Dress, Coat, and Costume Sizes. DRESS DEPARTMENT. All Wool Crepons, double width, in the Newest Shades. Coating Serges, for coming Season, in great variety. French Amazons in the Latest Colouring. Kilmarnock Tweeds in Fashionable Mixtures. Covert Coating in all the Leading Colours. PRINTS, Special Show of New Prints in all the Newest London and fWr-l, -p„^ Suitable for Coming Season. rrench Patterns Delainettes, Cotton Crepon, in abundant Variety to suit all Purchasers. The New Cornflower Blue, in Sateen and Prints, Washing' Camhrino xr Pandpra Prints in Great Variety. 08 and YOSEMITES, BRILLIANTS, and FANCY LACE STRIPES A r ARFIE ASSORTMENT OF NEWEST KID AND FABRIC GLOVES VPRV I T* A LARGk AMU 4-button Kid Glove, 1/U per pair. Very Special Line. cnir i bpc i VD SWBFS. FANCY HANDKERCHIEFS. L1VPV nnr r < no iWn nTTnnn SETTE SQUARES AM^o FRONTS AND WAISTCOATS. COLLARS AND CUFFS. A SPLENDID VARIETY OF LADIES AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY I„ Black EmbroWeredI Tarand S^Stlk »d ^hmere, in all the New Shades. GENTS HOSIERY IJN ALL IHH; JNJiiVvJiibl AND LATEST SHADES FOR COMING SEASON'S WEAR. ONDUJ1D Verv Special Line in Gents' Half Hose, Double Heels and Toes 6id ner nair PANTS AND VESTS IN LAMBS WOOL, MERINO, AND NATUR VL PWOOL At Very Low Prices. MANTLES. This Department is now ^P^TNGuVr PW Latest aud fewest NOVELTIES for present wear. II1L NliiVV DlbyUNliU h CAPE in all Colours THE MARQUISE MANTLE in Plush and Silk, very olecrant THE NEWEST CZARINA CLOTH CAPES, newest Design A Splendid Variety of SADIES' JACKETS in all the Covert'Coating. TWEED COSTUMES in all Shades. b TT I RRC HATS. We have a very concise and elaborate Assortment in this Department, consisting of the following popular stylcs :-The Beatrice, Montrose, Alix, Gordon, and Adeline, in Black ami Coloured. y Ladies' SPECKLED SAILORS in the new Promenade and Oriental Styles. An Excellent Assortment of kew bPRlJSiG FLOWERS The new PARADISE OSPREY in a variety of colours. Jet and Tinsel ORNAMENTS and BUCKLES, Etc. Shot and Fancy RIBBONS in Elegant Shades. UTIMRNMAAGMBAA* JW'1'"1 RICHARD EDWARDS, | 31, LITTLE DAMOIM ST., ABEEYSTWYTB. Hiq always in Stock, Prime Beef, and Plyn- limon Welsh Mountain Mutton, and Lamb Pm-e11 Milk,0nCream, Fresh Butter, New Laid Eggs, &c., Daily. All orders promptly attended to. FAMILY BUTCHER AND DAIRYMAN, u D 1M. o¡o M. POZZT, HARDWARE DEALER, LOOKING-GLASS, CHINA AND GLASS WAREHOUSE, 35. BROAD ST., WELSHPOOL. Pint and Qu-t Government Stamped M also Glasses, always in stock. N-flur, x unny. SALES BY AUCTION. OSWESTRY SMITHFIELD. H i5?E (assisted by Mr. C, J. be?s **> bounce that the Town of kindly maae him a further allotment of pens for the Sale of SHEEP and PIGS in the Oswestry Smithfield, and will sell every WEDNER- DAY, as above, FAT CATTLE at 10 30 a^i SHEEP at 10.30 a.m., FAT CALVES and PIGS at 11 o'clock. SETTLEMENTS AT THE CLOSE OF SALE. NORWAY, 1895. FORTNIGHTLY YACHTING CRUISES „TT. y ,tlle Fast Ocean Steam Yachts MIDNIGHT SUN" AXD "NORSE KING" From XEWCASTLK-ON-TYNE every Saturday, at 7.30 p.m. Fares from Twelve Guineas, including every modern convenience and luxury. Write for Itineraries: PIRRIE, HOPE & Co., Baltic Chambers, Newcastle- on-Tyne; C. and H. JURGENSON, Lombard St., Newcastle- on-Tyne; or the Local Agents: SALTER & ROWLANDS, County:Times Office, Welshpool, of whom particulars may be obtained and Berths secured. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS. During the Winter and Spring Months WEEK-END EXCURSION TICKETS (Friday or Saturday to Sunday, Monday or Tuesday) and FOURTEEN DAYS TICKETS Will be issued every Friday and Saturday, also TOURIST TICKETS w. (Available one calendar month), i be issued on any week-day from the principal P Cambrian Inland Stations to Borth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Aberystwyth, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Portmadoc, Oriccieth, and Pwllheli. For full particulars as to fares, &c., see bills which can be obtained at all Cambrian Stations. _oII8rrr. Attention is drawn to the new pOCKET RPIME FABLE, 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. /-uJ° at all the Company's Booking Offices and principal Railway Bookstalls, and at the General Manager's Office, Oswestry. Prio Onp Penny. ♦ IMPORTANT REDUCTION IN RATES. 'rnfON.. ,c'h:.i..fi' ¿';RB.v. FRESH MEAT, Is now conveyed by Passenger Train at HALF PARCELS RATES AT OWNERS' BISK, Between All Stations throughout England Ireland and Wales. Minimum, 14 lbs. per consignment. No less charge than 7d. 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. ————— TANAT SIDE HUNT MEETING AT LLANYMYNECH, ON TUESDAY, APRIL 30TH. On the above Date CHEAP EXCURSION TICKETS Will be issued to LLANYMYNECH From Whitchurch Ellesmere, Oswestry, Llan- fyllin, Welshpool. Newtown, and intermediate stations, by ordinary trains due to leave Whitchurch J? f'fr Q £ Smere 1026 a m ()s^stry 11.15 a.m., Llanfyllin 9.50 a.m. and 2 5 p.m., Newtown 10.28 a.m.;aIsoby SPECIAL TRAIN From Oswestry at 12.15 p.m., Llynclys #.25 p.m., o £ ?S £ £ i5 Buttingt0Q 12-20 Pooi Quay 12.25 p.m. Passengers return same day from Llanymyneoh- for Llynelys, Oswestrv, Ellesmere, Whitchurch, and S a at 0,50 and 5 30 P-™-» also for iS n»l ?WeStrLat 8'5 p m-' for Llansant- ffraid, Llanfechain, and Llanfyllin at 4.5 or 8.5 p.m • for Pool Quay, Bmtiogton, and Welshpool, and stations on the L. & NNY. and G.W. Joint Line between Middletown and Shrewsbury inclusive, at 5.U p.m.; for Forden, Newtown and intermediate stations at 6.0 p.m. or 8.0 p.m. For full particulars see handbills. CHESTER RACES. (CUP DAY) WEDNESDAY, MAY 8TH. On the above date CHEAP DAY EXCURSION TICKETS Will be issued to CHESTER From Llllnidloes, NewtowD, Moutgomery, Welsh- pool, Ellesmere, Fenn's Bank and intermediate Stations. Pa.r,sengers return same day from Chester General Station at 5.35 p.m. For fuB particuJars as to train times and fares see Handbills. Ftirt,her information regarding Excursion and a"angements on the Cambrian Railways can be obtained from Mr. W. H. Gough, Passenger superintendent, Oswestry. K ALFRED ASLETT, n Secretary and General Manager Company's Offices, Oswestry. g ~\T~ Just Published, for Two Stamps. ">C7 A TREATISE JiNTITLED HOW TO ENSURE HEALTH" A most Valuable Book for Young Men On the LAWS GOVEBNING LIFE and the CAISFS ST,,™.), J IEEATMEST of ail diseases dependmo- ori Mental and Physical Depression, Palpitation of fv, £ oise in the Head and Ears, Impaired the Heart, Indigestion, Prostration, Lassitude Memory, receipt of Two Stamps. Address— P°st free on Messrs. BARNES & Co., 48, Lonsdale Square, Banisbury, London, N. Estimates given. e» Welshpool.