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JAMBS AYER, GENERAL DRAPER AND OUTFITTER. VICTORIA HOUSE, HIGH SIREBT, HOLYWELL. HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY A SPECIALITY. -10: W An inspection of the large and varied general Stock is respectfully invited. RICHARD JONES, BUILDER, CONTRACTOR, AND GENERAL FUNERAL UNDERTAKER. '■ :o; ■ » RBSIDBNCH BLODWEN VILLA, BRYNFORD ROAD, HOLYWELL. BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS AND WOBXSHOPS HOLTWELL-CROSS ROAD YARD; BAGILLT-PENTRE BUILDING YARD. SPECIAL NOTICE. Funerals completely furnished and personally superintended. Vaults and Brick Graves neatly built. Coffins of all descriptions promptly supplied. Wreaths, Shades, Tablets, Crosses, <&c., in stock. Plans, Specifications and Estimates prepared for all kinds of Buildings, including Drains and Sanitary matters generally. JOBBING WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. :o: > All orders at Bagillt will be immediately attended to by Ms. AiaTnua JONBS, Gadlys Road Farm, Bagillt. TECHNICAL CLASSES. HOLTWELL CENTRE.-SESSIOll 1996-97. Classes for the coming Session have been arranged and will be held at the SPRING GARDENS SCHOOLROOM, AS rouows:- PHYSIOGRAPHY. EVERY THURSDAY, From 7 to 8.30 p.m., I)"== HB. FOSTER SMITH, B.SC., Holywell County Sohool. FEE, for the Course of 28 Lessons, 3s. 6d. ELEMENTARY DESIGN. EVERY SATURDAY, From 3.30 to 4.30 p.m. CLAY MODELLING. EVERY SATURDAY, From 4.80 t. a r »»- ART DRAWING. EVERY SATURDAY, From 6.30 to 8.30 p.m. TSACKKB (of the Three foregoing Subjeots): MB. WILLIAM WELSH, A.M., Cheater Sohool of Art. FEE for aay Single Class, aa. 6d for the Course of 28 Lessons for each of the additional two Subjeotn, h. 6d. extra. LIZZIE PUG", Hon. Secretary, ROSE VILLA, HoLirwwA. Corporation of the Oity of Manchester. CONCENTRATED MANURE Made from Slaughter-House and Market Refused Exorement from Pail Closets, BLOOD, BONES, FISH, &c., Delivered in bags, carriage paid, in 2 Ton Iota within 69 miles and 4 Ton lots within 100 miles, at per Ton. Special prioe oyer 100 miles. Supply strictly limited. Orders should be given early in the season to prevent disappointment. Full partioulars from: R. D. OALLISON, Indoor Superintendent, Cleansing Department, Town Hall, Manchester. Or to— MB. BOLD ALDRED, Altrinoham, Manchester, TO BE LET—A BEERHOUSE, in Baccillt; aUo a fully-licensed PUBLICHOU3E, in Flint.-Apply to KKLSTHBTON BBBWBBY 00. LD. A SELECT DAY SOHOOL for YOUNG LADIES is now OPEN at ST. WINBFBIDB'B OeSVBNT, Well Street. Only a limited number aceived.-For Terms, apply to the SUPBBIOBBSS. ø ST. WINEFRIDE'S BOARDING SOHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. COURSE-English; French; German; Drawing; c Painting; Dancing; Calisthenics; Music (Vocal and Instrumental); plain and fancy Needlework. The Convent is under the Royal Academy for Ex- ams in Music, &e. WBBXLY BOABDBBS BBCBIVXD. (1 R IFF I T H JONES, BILL POSTER AND TOWN CRIER, UPPER SUMMER HILL, HOLYWELL The best Potting Stations in the District. All orders promptly and thoroughly carried out. A CONNAH'S QUAY. GOOD WIRE-CUT BUILDING BRICKS ALSO, PRESS BRICKS. AFPLY TO JAMES PRINCE, BRIOK W RES, CONNAH'S AY. EMIGRATION. ALL THOSE WHO DESIR. INFORMATION ABOUT The Avrlcultnral Resources of Canada, the North-West Territories, and British Columbia, and of the Gold Fields In Ontario and British Columbia, SHOULD WIITK TO James Street, IilvERrOOL) FOR Tim* HANDBOOK AND PAM* RM.ET3, WHICH Altlt lENT Fxzz; TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. DO you require your Corn ground f Send it te FLINT MILL. The work can be done quiokly and well. r — ALFRED MAYERS, 8, MILFORD STBEBT.MOLD. BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE. CLARKE'S wowm- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAXBD CLARKE'S WOATA. BLOOD ansixma. TUtXD OT.iBTTR'H MUETT7IU3. VJLHHS CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAXBD rpHE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER rjlHE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER. RpHE BLOOD The Blood is the sovoe from which our systems are built up, and from which we MHE BLOOD derive tur mental as well as our physioal -*■ capabilities. If tho blood is diseased the rpHE BLOOD body is diseased and enfeebled. rpHE BLOOD Clarke's Blood Mixture ia warranted to 1 cleanse th« blood from all impurities, rnHE BLOOD from -whateve* cause arising. In cases of JL Scrofula. Scarry, Eceema,Bad Legs, Skin rpHE BLOOD and Blood Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of 1 all kinds its effects are marvellous rpHE BLOOD Thousands ef wonderful cures hare been -L effected by it. qpHB BLOOD IT is with great pleasure that I write 'PHE BLO0D to let you know of the wonderful effect of -*• Clarke's Blood Miztuae has had upon me. rpHE BLOOD For four months have had places break A OUT on my arms and wrists (numbering rpHE BLOOD about 36), large painful, and very much I inflamed, causing me to giye up work, I rnHE BLOOD hare been to two doctors, and was also an A out patient at one of our leading hospitals rnHB BLOOD for six weeks, but did not get any benefit J- from their treatment, so I thought I rpTTV. BLOOD would try Clarke's Blood Mixture, and i- am happy to say that I soon felt better, rpHE BLOOD and after haying three bottles I feel a A different man altogether in fact, it has rpHE BLOOD not only cured me, but has taken away A the soars from my arms, which other rnHE BLOOD medicines did not do. Tou can make use 1 of this if you like, as no doubt there are rpHE BLOOD many who will be glad to know of Clarke's A wonderful Blood Mixture.—Tours truly, rpHE BLOOD "J: 8AUNDBBS.?' J- «' 65, Hill Street, Peckham, London. S.E., THE BLOOD 2nd Sept., MM." rp HE BLOOD I tried your Clarke's Blood Mixture A FOR pimples, with which I hare been much RPHE BLOOD troubled as far back as I can remember, ■T After I had taken six bottles there was RPHE BLOOD not a spot left on my face, and I am glad A to say the improvement has been Kept RPHR BLOOD up since; in addition to that my general A health has much improved, and I feel RPHE BLOOD truly grateful to you for this splendid J- medicine.—Remaining, gentlemen, yours rpHE BLOOD faithfully, I "J. C. WATERHOUSE." mHE BLOOD "Moorlands, Hampton Road, Teddington 1 6th September, 1894. rnHE BLOOD A THOUSANDS OP TESTIMONIALS. rnHE BLOOD A FOR cleansing and clearing the blood rpHE BLOOD from all impurities, Clarke's Blood X Mixture cannot be too highly recom- rpHE BLOOD mended. A As this mixture is pleasant to the taste, THE BLOOD and warranted free from anything injuri- A ous to the most delicate constitution of rpHE BLOOD either ssa, from infancy to old age, the A proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a THE BLOOD trial to test its value. rnHE BLOOD Sold in bottles 2s. 9d. each by all A Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors MHE BLOOD throughout the World, or sent to any X address on receipt, of 33 stamps by the rpHE BLOOD Proprietors, the Lincoln and Midland A Counties Drug Company, Lincoln. CLARKE'S womm. BLOOD MIXTURE. c FAMI) CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. c FAKBB /OLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. ki FAXBD CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAKED WHEN you ASK for OLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE don't be pot off with some- thing else. Many retailers Btook substitutes for all articles in large demand, and pay their assistants a commietion on the sale of these imitations. This explains why different artioles from the one asked for are so frequently put before purohasers. Makes Boots and Harness waterproof as a duck's back AND EOTT TELREI> ADDS I |>1 1 three times to the wear and |M#GilWW allows polishing. COLD MEDAL 19 EXHIBITION | ■ I HIGHEST AWARDS. ■ BL MN»N Tins 2d, 6d, Is, and 2s. 6d, WttM WWUll V °* Bootmakers, Saddlers, Leathersellers, c. THE FLINT GAS & WATER CO., LIMITED. NOTIOE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Twenty-first OBDXITABT GBNBBAL MBBTOTQ of the Flint Gas and Water Company, Limited, will be held at the ToWJf HALL, FLIft, on THUBSDAT, the 18th day of Muou next, at Eleven o'clock a.m., precisely for the transaction of the General Business of the Company. The Transfer Books of the Company will be closed from the 5th day of March until after the day of such meeting. And Notice is Hereby Further Given, that at the oonolusion of the business of the above-named Ordinary General Meeting, an EZMAOBVIXABT GBHBBAL MBHTIKO of the Shareholders of the Com- pany will be held to consider, and if considered desirable, to decide upon Resolutions to be submitted to suoh Extraordinary General Meeting to the following effeot, via.To inorease the number of Directors of the Company from Six to SBVHW, to determine the rotation in which suoh inoreased number of Directors shall retire from offlce, and to appoint a Shareholder to occupy the position of the Seventh Director on the Board. Signed ALFRED DYSON, Chairman, oigned, j HUQH OWEN, Secretary. Flint, February 9th, 1897. DA VIS AND Co. BM TO MMOVXCB THAT THB mnr ITOeX OF ART PUBLICATIONS IN BOOKLETS, LEAFLETS, AttD CHILDREN'S TOY BOOKS. HE WEST GAMES Aim NO VEL TJE S. PRETTILY BOUND S T O R HT BOOKS AT ALL bIOBI, SUITABLB VOB NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS AND SUNDAY SOHOOL REWARDS. A 0110102 SBLBOXXOX OF Sunday School Illuminated Reward Glards. srOCK OF NIOELY BOUND PRAYERS AND HYMNS. IUJmIOXB Pocket and Presentatiou Bibles. NEW gOOKSI NEW BOO K S J I CONDENSED CATALOGUE OF NEW BOOKS NOW XH STOOX AT not "OBSERVER" OEIICB, HOLIWELL At Ss. 6d. In the Rooky Mountains %ituavu- <—— At OE ed. Adventurous Boat Voyages Aiming Higher Arabian Nights Debtor and Creditor Helen's Babies Habits and Characteristics of Animals King of the Conjurors Lorimer Littlegood Little HE Bouncer Making Haste to be Rich Manse Gat den Military Heroes of England Martin Rattler True to the Last The Country of the Dwarfs' The Study of the Bible The Story of the Peninsular Wat Three Years in a Man Trap Robinson Crusoe Rising in the World Shakespeare Prince Charlie Parlour Pastimes Will Adams Milton's Poetioal Works Living for Appearanoes Take my Advice At 2s. Notable Workers in Humble Life Archie Digby Lest in tho Wilds of Canada Seed Time and Harvest Defoe's Journal of the Plague Soott'S Poetical Works Confessions of a Horse Dealer Pilgrim's Progress Anecdotes of Birds, 4o. Dr. Livingstone David Oopperfield Dombey and Son Fifteen Months Among Kafflrs Heroes of the Battlefield Kenilworth Last Days of Pompei Mr Midshipman Easy The Cure of Buiason Retribution jB200 Reward Robinson Crusoe Ministering Angel Oliver Twist Three Boots 1s. 6d. Sir Walter Raleigh Breakers Ahead Geological Gossip Golden Tresaary Etching Words for the Weary Is. Geordie Stuart No Gains Without Paine Tom Cringle's Log Bewitohed Lamp Caught at Last REMARKABLE BARGAINS I I A large Stock of beautifully bound STANDARD WORKS and NOVELS, AT Ilid, each, ORDINARY SELLING PRICE, 21. fid. And numerous other Books to seleot from. COLOURED TOY BOOKS. SUNDAY SCHOOL REWARDS, &c., kc., at the OBSERVER OFFICE, HOLYWELL. SCHOOL BOARD ACCOUNTS. I I the Undersigned, hereby give Notioe, that the f AUDIT of the Aooounts of the undermentioned SCHOOL BOABD for the year ended 29th September last, will oommenoe at the place and at the time speoified below. Time appointed for Name of Place at which Audit Audit School Board will be held. Date Hour — 1897. HOLYWELL Union Workhouse Saturday, 11 a.m. at Holywell. 13 Maroh. Dated the 18th day of FBBBUABY, 1897. (Signed) E. MORGAN, DIBTBIOT ATOITOB Of the North Walea Audit District HIGH ST RE a=J T (Opposite the King's Head Hotel), HOLYWELL. ESTABLISHED, 1866. W OWEN fSuccessor to D. Williams J, FAMILY B TJTCEER MEAT (Prime Quality only), FRESH DAILY. A LARGE STOCK OF HOME-CURED HAMS AND BACON IN GRAND CONDITION. All Orders receiveprompl and careful attention JOHN JAMES HUGHES, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, BEGS to announce that hehasaucoeededto the businessso longoarried on by his late Fathere John Hughes, at the above premises, and trust*, that by prompt attention and moderate oharges, combined with good workmanship, to merit a continuance of publicsupport. THE HOME-MADE DEPARTMENT Willoontinue to be a speoialf eature of the business and great care will be exercised to ensure the best materials only being used. STRONG B O t) T S The best and cheapest Home-made Beotsin the Market. WOMEN AND MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVNEY DBBCBIPTXON KBPT IN SZOOX. YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SLIPPER OF BY KEY VABIBTY OBDHB0 PBOJCPTLY ATTBUDBD TO. Repaireneatlyexeouted THE s T. ÅSA-PH DIOCESAN CALENDAR AK. L B P. G Y TJjLojk, 1807. PRIOB, ONE SHILLING. Now Ready, and may be had at the "OBSERVER" OFFICE, HOLYWELL CONFIRMATION ADMISSION QARDS TO BB PBBSBHTBB BY CANDIDATES FOR CONFIRMATION. PBIOB, 6D. MR DOIBH. CONFIRMATION MEMENTO CARDS, To be presented by Clergymen to Persona recently Confirmed, Beautifully lithographed and printed in colours. PBIOB, la. Pim DOIBH. TO BE OBTAINED AT THE "OBSERVER" OFFICE, HOLYWELL. The Nimble 9d." t Great Reduction In Price to 9d. per lb., in order to Reduce Stock, but S! QUALITY GOOD AS EVER. ] £ Over 100,000 Bads already Sold KX to thoroughly satisfied Purchasers. %All 'NEWHAM'S i W LINCOLNSHIRE I FEATHER BEDS | purified, dU8ted, chasers haT8sen ,nd in us flattering tes- e.te- timonials an d sive at other orders for linen bordered lb., carriage paid I tick. to any station faveetuGss. and the United must be accom- or P.O.O. (which, f) pan-ied byCheque I' aa aecurlty to e (I il e Trade Nark-" BOSTON* STUMP." purchasers, may lie poit-dnted 10 d&TSj. Send for Bami-les of ieAthers and Ticks, Trice Lists, et«., which will be sent post free, and need not be returned. Great reduction on three or more beds. Bedsteads, Blankets, Down Quilts, Mattresses, etc., tt))/ S\ij»plied at lowest priees. Lists free on application. u^H ISKT Please mention this raprr. Note following prices, which are 35 per rent, less than our recently adver- (ftM■ which are 5 per cpnt. less than our recently adver- (ftM■ ¡'ric"- No. 1-Single Bed, Bolster, & Pillow «A/ (i/t. 3in. by 3ft. tiin., weighing401bs. W[a No. 2—Double Bed, Bolster, and £ ■ £ W/ TWO Plltews, 6ft. 6in?by 4ft. 6in., Q* £ weighing SOlbs. wl/Q /PmjA No. 3-Double Bed, Bolster, and Two Pillows, 6ft. 6in. by 4ft. 6in., AH /i% /zmi weighing 551bs. Hl/O No. 4—E xtra Size Bed, Bolster, and mat Two Pillows, 6ft. 6in. by 5ft., JIA if% IMP weighing 651bs. HO/V P. O. NEWHAM & CO., BOSTON, MNCOLNSHIRH. Salts hI Mr. William Fretman. WHITFORD VICARAGE, ON MONDAY, MAROH IflT, 1897. Important Sale of valuable Cows, Horses, Fowls, Stack of Prime Hay, Old Oats, Carriages, Dog Carts, Alexandra Drag, Sets of Harness, Manure, Garden Frames, various Implements, Surplus Household Furniture, Books, Ac. ME. WK. FREEMAN IS favoured with instructions from the Exeoutors of the Re*. T. Z. DIVIES, deoeased, to Sell by Public Auction, on the above-named premises, the valuable Out-side Effects, comprising — A ten ton stack of well-harvested hay, two lots of stable and shippon manure, double action pulper, ohaff-oatter, ladders, Avtry1» weighing machine, new riok cover, poles, pulley blooks and ropes, corn erusher, shoep raok and troughs, water barrels, various tools and sundries. A 12 ft. by 6 ft. span roof foroing-pit with hot water pipes, seven various siaed double and single light garden frames and pits, about 500 flower pots, i inoh to 12 inob, seakale pots, seed pans, lawn mowers, atone roller, plant boxes, dwarf netting and pegs, lawn tennis net and marker, quantity green house glass, galvanised roofing sheets, various green and hot-house plants, about I t tons of potatoes, and about 25 hobbets of old oats, &0. The Live Stook comprises a very promising two- year-old Guernsey heifer, and a well-bred cow in full profit, both in grand condition, a young oow nearly fit for butcher, a six-year-old stylish grey oob, 15-1, qaiet to ride and drive, a seven-year-old bay gelding, and a well-bred pony, several oouples of well-bred fowls. The Carriages, &o., include a well built Alexandra drag, complete, a loose wagonette cover with ex- cellent oloth Knings, a splendid four-sea'ed Ayles- bury dog cart, an exceedingly well built four-wheeled reversible wagonette or dog cart, for one or pair of horses, a London built governess oar, to suit a oob 14 hands, three strong oapital sets of brass. mounted double and single harness, one plated ditto, riding saddle and bridlee, driving whips, horse olothing, carriage jack, stable tools, clipping maohine, saddle horse, &o. The Surplus Furniture comprises, mahogany library table and ohairs, hat and cloak stand, heat- ing stoves, a eomplete photographio apparatus, entranoe hall table and chairs, three-tier dinner wagon, a nearly new mahogany sideboard, with mirror, drawers and oupboards, a drawing-rooom walnut centre table, oouoh, tapeetry curtains, various pictures, a large plated hot water well dish and cover, oyolostyle copying press, a large four-fold screen, mahogany Sutherland and eentre tables, various chairs, a large brass-railed bedstead, with spring mattrass and hair ditto, child's orib and chair, various lamps, glass finger bowls, ice plates, wine glasses and decanters, various kitchen and dairy utensils, several dozens of claret, and other effects. Also, various Household Furniture, &o., suitable for Cottagers and others, will be disposed of at this Sale if time will permit, or on the following day. SALJI TO OOJCUBNOB AT 11 O'CLOCR FBOKPT. Catalogues are in oourse of preparation, and may be had of the AUOTIOITBBB, or at tbe FBAXHBBS INN, Holywell, a few days prior to sale. The goods may be viewed on Saturday. Feb. 27tb. Auotion Office Perthyterfyn Cottage, Holywell. AT GELLI-LOVEDAY FARM, YSCEIFIOG. ON MONDAY THB 8m DAY OF MAROH, 1897 MR. WM. FREEMAN Has received instructions from MB MOSBS LBWIS (who is retiring from the farm), to Sell by Public Auction, his valuable 20 head of young Cattle, four excellent oart Horses and in-foal Mares, Sows and Pigs, store ditto. Also all the Farming Intplfifflents, in irood condition; and a portion of the in posters. ft Auotion Offtoe- Perthyterfyn Cottage, Holywell. Sale by Messrs Pickering and Nightingale FLINT CATTLE MART. MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE WI L L hold their NEXT SALE of Cattle, Sheep, Calves and Pigs, ON MONDAY, THB 1ST DAY OF MAROH. 1897. Early Entries will oblige. Sale at One o'olook prompt. HOLYWELL URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL ALL Persons having any Claims against this Council are required to send in partioulars of the same to the undersigned, on or before TTTBSDAY JUIXT, MABOB 2nd. ROBERT THOMAS, CLBBX TO no COUNCIL. Council Room, High-street, Holywell, February 24tb, 1897. TO CHEMISTS AND DRUGGISTS. RP H E Guardians of the Holywell Union are X prepared to reoeive TENDERS FOR SUPPLYING- DRUGS and other reqoiaites for the Surgery at the Workhouse, Holywell, the Tender to include the delivery at the Workhouse. A list of the Drugs and other requisites can be inspected at my Office upon application. Tenders marked "Drugs," to be sent in to me, not later than TEN o'olook, on FBIDAY, the 6th MABOH NBXT. The Guardians do not bind themselves to aooept the lowest or any Tender. By order, P. HARDING ROBERTS, OLBBX. Board Room, Holywell, 24th February, 1897. HOLYWELL UNION. COOK WANTED. THE Guardians of the Holywell Union require the servioes of a competent woman as COOK it the Workhouse. Candidates must be single or widows without inoumbranoes, and not under the age of 26 years. The person appointed will be required to attend ;o the dairy, and bo able to make butter. The Salary will be JEM per annum with rations, apartments, and washing (subjeot to the deductions prescribed by thelPoor Law Offioers Superannuation Aot). Particulars of the duties on application to the Matron. Applications to be sent in to me, not later than ren o'clock on FBIDAY, the 5th day of MABCH RAXR. P. HARDING ROBERTS, Clerk to the Guardians. Union Offioes, Holywell, 19th February, 1897. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a large 1 YARD, oooupying a good oentral position in Elolywell, admirably adapted for the business of a I toal dealer or general merchant.—Apply, THOMAS ELVQHBS, joiner and builder, Holywell. NEW SEED SEASON, 1897. ARTHUR JONES, PENYBALL NURSERIES & MARKET HALL, HOLYWELL, BEGS to inform his friends that he has reoeived J-F a very ohoice collection of Garden and Flower Seeds, Cabbage Plants, Shallots, and Early Seed Potatoes, to., &e. SAMUEL MORRIS, PLUMBER, GLAZIER, PAINTER, AND PAPERHANGER, GAS AND HOT WATER ENGINEER, BELL HANGER, WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. Water Closets, Cisterns, Water Supplies, Baths, and every description of Plumber's Work, fixed in the best manner, on the shortest notibe. ALL SANITARY WORK CARRIED OUT WITH LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. All work attended to personally. Estimates given. • Mor o Gan y w Oymru i gyd.' ✓A Gwir yn Erbyn y Byd.' THE FIFTH ANNUAL HOLYWELL EISTEDDFOD. WILL BE HELD ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, MABOH 2ND & SHD, 1897, AT TmI ASSEMBLY HALL, HOLYWELL. ON TUESDAY, A GRAND VOCAL AND INSTRUMENTAL EVENING CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN. A.BTI8TBS MADAME WRIGHT, Wrexham f MISS NELLIE LEESON, Of the Manchester and Buxton Concerts; MR. J. HARGREAVES-HUDSON, Of the late Carl Rosa Company MR. HUBERT HUXLEY, Albion Concert Party, Manchester. HUMOTJBXSX :— MR. JACK HOYLE, MANCHESTER. XNSTBXTKENTALISTS :— Solo Violinists: MISS ADELINE JONES, HOLYWELL. MISS MURIEL L. MARSDEN, HOLYWBLL. Solo Cornet: MR. SQUIRE FIRTH, SKIPTON. Accompanist: MR. WILLIE NUTTALL, A.L.C.M. PBBKDBNT:— W. H. LLOYD, ESQ., TOP Y FRON. ON WEDNESDAY, VARIOUS MUSICAL COMPETITIONS. Including Choral, Male Voice and Juvenile Choirs; Duett, Soprano, Tenor and Brass Solos Pianoforte First-sight Tests, ko. Also, Piices for Essays. Ilwil-work. OBBAT BRASS BAND CONTESTS Also, Competition for the best played maroh through High Street. MUSICAL ADJVDICATOM:- Braas Band Contest: MR. SQUIRE FIRTH, SKIPTON. Vocal Musio: MR. D. PARRY, LLANRWST. CONDUOTOB MTNYDDWR. AOOOHFANXBT MR. WILLIE NUTTALL, A.L.O.M. The Bands will play the Maroh through High Street on the Eieteddfod Day at One p.m. PiuciB OF ADxmopr.- Concert on Tuesday Evening-Reserved Seats (numbered), 2s. Od.; First Seats, Is. Od. Seoond Seats, in. Doors open at 7.30 p.m.; oommenoe at 8 o'clock. Plan of the room may be seen at the County Herald Offioe. Carriages may be ordered for 10 o'clock. Eisteddfod on Wednesday-Aftemoon Meeting— First Seats, 2a.; Second Seats, Is. Doors open at 1.15 oommenoe at 1.30 prompt. Evening Meeting —First Seats, 2a. Seoond Seats, Is. Doors open at 6 oommenoe at 6.80 prompt. For further partioulars, see Day Programmes (Price Id., by post, lid.), which may be obtained from the Secretaries, MB SAXUBL JONES, Chemist, and MB A. LL. JONDS, Waterloo House, Holywell. Cheap Tickets will be iseued on- the Eisteddfod Day, from all Stations. For particulars, see L. & N. W. Railway Company's Bills. I EISTEDDFOD FLYNYDDOL "Y CYSSEGR," MOSTYN, Gwyl y Groglith, EMI 16eg, 1897 LLYWYDD EVAN PARRY, YSW., M.E., BARNSLEY. ABWBINYDDION MYNYDDWR, A IOAN HUW. CYFBILYDD MR. WILLIE NUTTALL, A.L.C.M. TRAETHAWD. V Ha ties Llewelyn ap Gryffydd." Gwobr 12s 6c. BARDDONIAETH. Can, Gwaith Plwm Trelogan, heb fod dan 100 na throa 150 IIinell. Gwobr, 15s. Am y 10 llinell goreu i'r II Sultan" (Cymraeg neu Saesonaeg). Gwobr, 6s. Hir a Thoddaid, Ueddargraph i'r diweddar Daniel Roberts, Maeaglaa." Gwobr, 4s. 6cb, Gellir cael pob manylion am y Gwaith gan y Parch E Pierce, Trelogan, Llanasa, Holywell Amgauer 8tamp i gael atebiad Y8GBIFBNYDD THOMAS JONES, SHOP GOCH, MOSTYN, Gan yr hwn y oeir rhestr gyflawn o'r Testynau, drwy y post, lid. WANTED, a GENERAL SERVANT, aoous- tomen to wash and iron, Good wages paid to a suitable person.-A,pply, X at this Office. TO BE L E T—" VRON HOUSE," MCBTYN, containing 12 rooms, out-buildings and gardens. —Apply to ]S; Fabbt, ftaymw, Holyvell.