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Furniture carefully removed of all sizea kept. By Hour or Con trad REMOVED BY TOAD CR RATLJ i>t Moderate Prices. 1, TrOwn Rotd Brakes, Traps, Waggonettes, Close Carriages for Weddings, &c., &c., on hire. Note the David Paulett, Coal Merchant, Ofice-1, Station Yard. l, Treharne Road, Oadoxton Barry. ESTIMATES FREE. .¥ D. IESTYN JONES, GBOCEB, FLOUR, CORN, AND POTATO MERCHANT The Emporium, High St., Barry. STEAM LAUNDRY, GUY'S ROAD, CADOXTON. rFHE above is now under entirely New Management. A Manager and Manageress i have been appointed with vast experience in some of the leading London Laundries, and, having engaged a most Efficient Staff, are now prepared to give very Satisfaction. Intending Customers are invited te send Post Card, and the Van will call at any Address. MRS. BATEMAN. MANAGERESS TWO GOOD THINGS. Small Tasting Sample Fraa on receipt of THE BEAT and HealthlMt 2d. Stamp, to cover Portage. j TEMPERANCE BEVERAGE ¡ i THm •••* ¡ 18 THE FOP Millions ft Million&irM Br«wod from ES^EIBBl 1IS3SGJS501 Wk Deuces Co^e at^on< Fmrtking | Wo other Extract makes Beer^W Ask your Grocer, CtMOMSt, I Beware of Vile Imitations. or Store tor a fid.. l>2/6. fc- Sold in 6d 1/- and °** \Uie a- Bottles. FACTORY— i Small Tasting 8arnple Fre* on receipt of Blosmsbury Works, LEEDS. | j LEEDS. | Fer Breakfast. Supper, or Luncheon, use only." j Make more pure, healthful, refreshing BROMLEY'S COFFEE ESSENCE," ¡ H erb Beer than any other. Superior to Grourd Coffee. I A 6D.BOTTLE MAKES 12 GALLONS M: M 1-A. C^ £ IN T. j ONE TEASPOOSFCL MAKES A CUP OF COFFEE J A Delightful Sutler Beverage. T-i'Izs^%°k. £ r7"I **fromBrHith•«•^ £ jSSr> i Mdhao^ckJsrss^T'- THE GRIFFIN HOTEL, ST. MARY STREET, CARDIFF, IS NOTED FOR ITS WINES, SPIRITS, AND CIGARS. Excellent Billiard Table. BRAINS CELEBRATED XXXXX ALWAYS ON DRAUGHT. CHARLES DAVIES, Proprietor. gCdvertisemeit gcale. SMALT, PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS. One Three Six Ins. Ins. Ins. 20 Woi is or uader 0 6 1 0 2 0 Over 21) ani under 30 6 9 1 3 2 3 Over 30 and under 40 1 3 2 0 2 9 Each additional 10 words 8 4 0 8 1 0 WGiL AND FINANCIAL ADVER- TISEMENTS. parliamentary Addresses 6s. per inch per insertion prospectuses of Public Com- panies, and Local Authori- ties No-ices 4s. per inch. per insertion Lecal Election Addressee 4s. per inch. per insertion Auctiall-,c-ers' Ajanodl§CeMeUtS 3s. do. GENERAL TRADE ADVERTISEMENTS. 1 tc 3 iuyertions •• «-»«l«ck 4 to S insertions • n QA 9 to -3 insertions •• 0s. 26 insertions •• •• £ "• lA' *2 insertions Os. 1W. »» ••
BARRY UAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS.…
BARRY UAILWAY TRAFFIC RETURNS. The total returns from passenger, goods, and mineral traffic (ineluding receipts of the Vale of Glamorgan Railway) for the week endin- October 14th, 1899, 'amounted to £ 10,591, as compared with £ 9,110 in the «or- reoponding Week last year.
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THEATRE ROYAL, CADOXTON. Sole Lessees Miss Adria Hill and Mr Robt Ayrton Resident Manager Mr Fred C. Earle MONDAY, OCT. 30, and every Evening during the week, at 7.30, MISS WINIFRED MAUD'S CO. (Under the direction of Mr Victor Du Cane), in the Woi ld-renowncd Musical Comedy Drama, THE STOWAWAY. MONDAY, NOV. 6. and during the week, im- portant and Expensive Engagement of The NEILSON GRAND OPERA COMPANY In a repertoite of Favourite Operas. Private Boxes, 10/6 (6 Persons) SingteS.ats. 2s. Orchestra Stalls, 1/6 (these se ts can be booked without extra charge) other stats Is, 9d. and 6d gAM. G RIFFITHS, HOUSE AND ESTATE AGENT, BARRY, HAS THE FOLLOWING PROPERTIES TO LET Several Houses in GRORGE STREET f most convenient and in good condition 8s and 8s 6d. DOCK VIEW ROAD.—New Villas, suitable to Pilots, Coal Trimmers, Boatmen, &c. bath and w.c. upstairs 10s 6d. CAMBRIDGE STREET & OXFORD STREET. ihese Villus are beiny Let to respectable tenants at 7s 6d weekly inclusive. The conveniences are up to date and the situation charming. I 9iveARn!;«AyELNUE -Vi!la to Let at 118 inclu- sive Papered throughout to suit tenant. Wt?KUh. S0AI>-A tew of th«e C-ttog« BROAD STREET. —Three La„e and Com- modious S^iops, sutUbl for Drapers or Grocers; Stables at rear. Rent upon application. PANSY CYCLES. Jones, Brown, & Co., MAKERS OF PANSY CYCLES, BEG to inform the Public that they are BUILD- ING their SPECIALITY at £ 10 10s. 0d., Palmer Tyres on Jointless Rims, or Dunlop or A.B. Unpuncturable Tyres on Westwood Rims. Weight, 261bs, Road Racer or Roadster. GUARANTEED 12 MONTHS. Machine Delivered Fortnight after Receipt of Order. Call and see Samples of above. REPAIRS Strictly and Promptly Attended to. REPAIRS TO THE TRADE AT BOTTOM PRICES. Wheel-building to the Tiade at Birmingham Prices. Prices on application, with Trade Card. CATALOGUES may be had upon application for the following leading MakersRudge Wedge, Coventry Cross Gloria and Wooden Cycles. Best Prices quoted.-Bona fide agents for the above Cycle Firms. All Cycle Accessories stocked. ■— Note the Address :— Jones, Brown, & Co., 210, HOLTON ROAD, BARRY DOUK. NATIONAL TELEPHONE, 71. John Jones & Sons HIGH-CLASS FURNISHING UNDERTAKERS, 153. HOLTON ROAD (OPPOSITE WINDSOR HOTEL), BARRY DOCK. Workshop and Mews: TOP OF EVAN STREET, AND WINDSOR MEWS, CASTLELAND STREET EVERY REQUISITE FOR FUNERALS OF ALL CLASSES. Funeral Carriages of Every Desoription on Hire. THE TRADE SUPPLIED. Nice Assortment of Wreaths and Memorial Card always in Stock. TERMS—CASH. CLEAN HAfR. "You have removed a cause of much trouble to me. Since my children have been going to school, I have suffered untold misery on account of their heads. D. what I may, I could not keep them cl-an. I hav< cried myself to sleep at nights with the anuoyance, but now I use HAGON'S CLEANSFK once a *eek—af r t'<eir bath, and dip the brush in it when I d<ess their hair daily. fht re has been no more trouble, and their hair is glossy and strong." My little girl has very fair hair, and was much troubled ith nits, &c., but siuce u-ing HAGON .S CLEANSER I have nf-ver seen any si f, u of live stock, and her hair is lovely. GOLDEN HAIR. 11 1 have used HAGON'S CLEANSER con- stantly for my girls, and they now have beautiful golden hair in such great abun. dance that strangers stop in the street to Vttire them." SCRAGGY HAIR. I have three children-two girls and a boy. The boy has strong, healthy hair always, but the two girls' hair used to come out coonibsfull at a time, and what they kept was scraggy and weak. I have used HAGON S CLEANSER for six months now, and their hair is much longer, stronger, and brighter. I could hardly have hoped for such success. MOTHERS. have written the above in their letters to me. One says she would rather pay a sovereign a bottle than he compelled to do without HAGON'S CLEANSER now. The cost is Sixpence per bottle, by post tor 9d, or two bottles by post for Is 4d from the maker. Address MR HAGON, CHEMIST, ÇARDIFF- but most Chemists sell HAGON'S CLlANSEB.) Ask your Chemist for it; it only costs 6d, then—be sure you get HAGON'S. Shams are hateful—have the real thing, or none at all. Imitations are never satis- factory. Remember the Name HAGON'S. Nothing elae tiitt do the work.
BARRY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.
BARRY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. SUMMARY OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31st MARCH, 1809, which Aceounts were Audited by,A. W. DOLBY, Esq., District Auditor, on the 15th day of September, 1899, and Certified to be Correct. RECEIPTS. (OTHIR THAN irrom LOANS.) £ 8. d. £ a. d. General District Rate 20418 19 6 Less amount re-funded 19 9 9 20399 9 9, Private Improvement Rates 2181 19 6 Interest on Private Im- provement Rates 102 1 7 2289 1 1 WATER WORKS: From Water Rates, Bents, or Charges within the Dis- trict for Domestic Purposes 1159 16 1 From other than Domestic Pur- pose. 1140621 From Fittings 170 15 41 „ Hydrants 129 0 0 Miscellaneous 6 16 6 Water Ser- vices 590 17 6 Deposits 107 10 0 Dividends 64 5 1 ——————— 8119 6 9 GAS WORKS From Gas Rents (in- cluding Rents of Meters) 11500 19 9 Sale of Resi- dual Products. 1833 12 6 Deposits 615 4 6 Fittings 150 0 0 Miscellaneous 7 11 1 Dividends 48 16 6 14156 4 4 From the County Council in respect of Salaries of In- spector of Nuis- ances 107 10 0 Ditto in respect of Main Roads 550 0 0 ————— 657 10 0 ALLOTMENTS ACT, 1887: Rentij 82 17 8i OTHER RMCEIPTS :— From Slaughter- house 197 9 3 Licenses 26 7 0 Hospital 33 0 0 Public Library 37 4 1 „ Fees, Fines, and Penalties 42 7 6 Hire of Roller 129 6 8 Quarry and Crusher 363 11 9 Slaughterhouse Lodge Rent 8 5 0 Sewerage 43 7 9 Lighting 14 0 Trees, &o 12 0 Rock Cottage Rent 12 0 0 Election 15 0 0 Burial Board 9 6 6 Seamen's Boarding Houses 4 0 0 923 11 6 BtlRIL BOA.RD mount Received (exolusive of Loans by District Council acting as a Burial Board according to an- nexed statement 900 19 0 Total Receipts other than out of Loans 47604 0 2 OTHER PURPOSES, Vrz Sewerage Works 1180 0 0 Street Improve- ments 1530 0 0 Private Improve- ments Works 8395 0 0 Waterworks 14247 0 0 GasWorks 10500 0 0 Romilly Park 4320 0 0 Shed Steam Road Roller 120 0 0 Palmerstown Foot- bridge 500 0 0 Small-Pox Hospital 950 0 0 f Refuse Destructor. 8000 0 0 Acquisition of Cad- oxton Common 4242 0 0 Open Spaces 350 0 0 Sewer Gas Destruc- tor 100 0 0 Sale of (Common) Land by Common- ers 750 0 0 Hospital 0 5 10 Places of Worship 41 9 4 55225 15 2 Re-borrowing Loans 41222 0 0 Balance in Hand at commencement of year 1898 1732 16 11 Less Overdrawn 100 1 11 ——————- 1632 15 0 E145684 10 4 EXPENDITURE. (OTHIR THAK OUT OF LOANS.) 3 £ s. d. £ a. d. Sewerage Works 499 9 2 Maintenance, Improve- ments, and Enlarge- ment of Main Roads 633 5 10 Repairs of Other Roads 2124 18 3 Scavenging 1321 13 5 Street Watering 18 10 3 Trees and Tree guards 12 2 8 Footpaths. 13 2 4 Street Naming 41 6 6 Water Works 4516 5 6 Gas Works 11019 10 7 Public Lighting 501 14 5 Baths and Wash- houses 45 15 9 Slaughter-houses 378 10 4 Public Libraries and Museums 468 12 9 Infectious Diseases Hospital 108 3 0 Notification of Infec- tious Diseases 31 12 6 Accident Hospital 92 17 4 Fire Brigade. 46 2 4 Allotments 40 1 6 Steam Road Roller 388 19 8 Quarry and Crusher. 444 0 3 Urinals 194 3 8 Disinfecting 27 1 5 Rock Cottage 27 12 4 Public Seats. 38 2 10 Fountain Barry Is- land 2 8 0 Private Improvement Works 584 12 11 Election Expenses 52 6 1 Legal and Parliament- ary Expenses 263 3' 6 Salaries m 1938 7 4 Establishment 1189 3 10 Repayment of Leans, Principal 21526 4 9 Interest (including fMI 13s 5d Income Tax). 10139 8 3 Sinking Fund (not in- oluding amounts un- invested) 2680 0 0 ————— 34345 13 0 Precept Port Sanitary Authority 358 19 4 Local Government Board Inquiry 6 13 Seamen's Boarding Houses 5 15 Workmen's Compensa- tion 13 7 3 Amount Spent in Ex- cess of Loans 90 3 1 BURIAL BOARD Expenditure of Dis- trict Coancil acting as a Burial Board (exclusive of Loans) according to the Summary of the Accounts of the Burial Board ap- peuded hereto 691 8 2 Total Expenditure other than out of Leans 62573 3 41 Sewerage Worka 1801 6 11 Street Improvements 4538 10 8 Private Improvement Works 5223 11 0 Water Works. 8647 1 8 Gas Works 10081 17 51 Allotments 2 9 6 Infectious Diseases Hospital 3315 5 2 Lighting 212 19 3 Public Offices 81 12 4 Refuse Destructor 31 7 2 Sewer Veutilators 58 4 0 Abattoirs 1498 13 8 Cadoxton Common 341 14 5 Stone Clusher 47 5 6 R. 11. r Shed 90 9 7 Fire Engine Station 82 3 6 Roini'ly Park. 2896 14 7 Stand Pipes 0 10 0 Patitierstowu Foot- bridge 502 17 6 Small-Pox Hospital 1075 13 3 Sewer Gas Deatructor 79 15 0 Fire Extinguishing Apparatus 98 14 6 Leasehold Property. 1038 8 9 Open Spaces 78 5 11 ————— 41825 11 Cij Re-payments of Bor- rowed Money 27833 0 0 Balance in the Hands of Treasurer 31st March, 1899 13234 10 1 Do. in Hands of Other Officers 281 17 11 Do. per Burial Board Statement 116 7 11 13652 15 11 E145684 10 4
^I The Barry Port Sanitary…
The Barry Port Sanitary Authority. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE By the above-named port Sanitary Authority for the Year ending 318T MARCH, 1899. RECEIPTS. (OTHIM THAN FROM LOANS). d JB s d By Balance in hand a* the commencement of the year as per Financial Statement to 31st March, 1898 2 19 0 From the several Re- parian Authorities in pursuance of Precepts, viz :— From the Barry Ur- ban District Council 3b8 19 4 From the Llandaff and Dynas Powis Rural District Council 16 18 1 From the Cowbridge Rural District. Council 6 17 1 382 14 6 Balance due at the end of the year 31st March, 1899, viz: To Treasurer 165 0 4 To Clerk 3 2 l 168 2 5 i553 15 11 EXPENDITURE. (OTHER THAN OUT OF LOANS.) £ d £ c d To Balances due at commencement of year to various Officials 190 19 2 Cost of Maintenance of Hospital 140 7 9 Other Expenses in con- nection with Hos- pital Salaries and Re- muneration ef Officers 186 10 0 Establishment 29 9 4 547 6 3 Balances in hand at the end of the year, 31st March, 1899, viz:- Inspector of Nuis- ances 116 7 Medical Officer of Health 4 13 1 698 E553 15 11
THE BARRY FREE LIBRARIES.
THE BARRY FREE LIBRARIES. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE FOR THE YEAR I ENDING 31ST MARCH, 1899. RECEIPTS. £ 8. d. £ d. By Balances in Hand Commencement of Year 181 10 6 Books and Waste Paper 2 5 7 Catalogues and Tickets 5 12 4 Fines. 27 7 4 35 5 3 Precept Barry Urban District Council 626 5 0 t £842 15 9 EXPENDITURE. £ s. d. £ d. To TUB BARRY READ- ING ROOM :— Rents, Rates, and Taxes 32 18 2 Fuel, Lighting, and Cleaning 11 16 8 Furniture, Repairs, and Fittings 0 9 5 Books, Periodicals, and Binding 16 10 8 ———— 61 14 11 To THK BARRY DOCK READING ROOM Rents, Rates, and laxes 50 19 4 Fuel, Lighting, and Cleaning. 35 12 2 Furniture, Repairs, and Fittings 9 3 4 Books, Periodicals, and Binding 112 12 1 ———— 208 6 11 To CADOXTOK READ- ING ROOM Rents, Rates, and Taxes 28 18 0 Fuel, Lighting, and Cleaning. 12 3 3 Furnitare, Repairs, and Fittings 0 9 6 Books, Periodicals, and Binding 16 17 0 ———— 58 7 9 To Salaries 120 0 0 Printing and Sta- tionery 10 19 0 Insurance 2 7 0 Establishment 4 18 4 138 4 4 To Balances in hand of Officers at the end of the year (31st March, 1899) 3'18 1 10 £842 15 9
BARRY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL.,'
BARRY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND EXPENDITURE By the District for the above-nanied Urban District Council acting as the BURIAL BOARD FOR THE DISTRICT FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 1899. RECEIPTS. (OTHER THAN FROM LOANS). £ < d £ a d From Poor-Rate 600 0 0 Sales of Graves, &c 36 17 0 Interment Fees 86 16 0 Grave dig g era' Fees 146 16 0 u Permission to erect Headstones 8 15 0 „ Turfing Graven. 21 15 0 ————— 300 19 0 i gow 19 0 I EXPENDITURE. (OTHIR THAN OUT OF LOANS) £ s d £ a d Expenses in respect of Burinl Grounds and Buildings. 25 19 7 Salaries 60 0 0 Wages, Caretaker of Cemetery, including > Gravediggers' and Labourers' Wages. 292 5 2 Establishment 77 12 9 Re-paymment of Loan Priucipal 23 13 5 Interest 17 16 2 Other Payments, viz: Drainage 86 14 8 Cart Shed 107 6 5 ————— 691 8 2 Balances overdrawn at commencement of year 73 2 11 Balances at the end of year (31st March, 1899) in hands of Treasurer 84-19 0 In hands of other Officers 51 8 11 ————— 136 7 11 Egoo 19 0 Published in pursuance of Section 247, Sub-Section 10, of the Public Health Act, 1875. By Order, J. ARTHUR HUGHES, District Council Office, CLMK. Holton Road, Barry, 23rd October, 1899.
---THE "HERALD" DIARY.
THE "HERALD" DIARY. Notification of future events for insertion in this diary must be received at this Office on Wednes- day evening, or Thursday, 10 a.m., at latest.] fiRIDA Y: Barry Dock Police Court, 11, „ Barry Temperance Choir practice every Friday evening at the Welsh Baptist Chapel, Beryl-street, at 7 30 Public Libraries' Committee, 8 SATURDAY: Cadoxton branch National Amal- gamated Labourers' Union, 7. Barry Dock Musicians meet every Satur- day 7.30, and Sundays 3.30 Girls' Department, Holton-road School „ Football (Association): Barry Unionists v Portb, away Unionists A v Perth, home SUNDAY: Barry District Glee Society (conductoj Mr D. Farr), practices 12.30 and 4 p.m. at Welsh Independent Chapel, High-street, Barry. Tabernacle Welsh Congregational Chapel, Barry Dock. Services at 11 and 6.30. Preacher Rev Ben Evans, pastor. Noddfa Welsh Baptist services at Alexandra Hotel Buildings, Woodland-road, 11 and 6.30. MON DA Y. Barry Dock Police-court, 11. „ Navvies' Union branch at Witchill Hotel, 7.30 Lifeboat Lodge, IOGT., Glamorgan Restaurant, Barry Dock, 7 .30 „ Barry Parish Church and Orchestral Society Rehearsal 7.30. „ White Heather Lodge, British Order of Ancient Free Gardeners meet every alternate Monday at Castle Hotel. Secretary, Mr W.M. Da vies, 22, Morel street, Barry Dock ft General Union of Carpenters and Joiners meets fortnightly. Next Lodge night Oct. 16, Windsor Hotel. Secretary, Mr C, Halford, 95 Barry road „ Barry Debating Society, 8 TUZSDAY: Star of Barry Lodgo, I.O.G.T Coffee Tavern, 8 Sons of Temperance meet every alternate Tuesday, Rosser's Teaiperance Hotel Lord Windsor Lodge, 1.0. Oddfellows, M.U., meet every alternate Tuesday, Barry Hotel-Secretary, R. E. Main- waring, 32, Porthkerry-road, Barry. Trades Council special meeting. „ Barry Literary and Social Society, Parish-hall, 7.45. Paper by Dr Percy Smith on Ghosts." WEDNBSDA Y: Penarth Police-court at 10.30 Navvies' Union branch at Barry Hotel. 7.30 „ B. W.T. A. meet at Baptist Chapel. Barry Dock, third W ednesday in each month THURSDAY: BARRY HERALD published 4.30 St David's Lodge, L 0. G T., at Shafea- bury Temperance Hotel, Cadoxton 7.30 Barry District Glee Society, Bethesda Chapel, Barry, 8. t, Barry School Board, 8. ti Barry Trades Council, 7 30.
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BRICKLAYERS WANTED, four or five good men.—Apply on the Waotteu Bassett te Patch way Railway, nearest Station Wootten Baa* sett, G.W.R. STRONG GOVERNESS TRAP FOR SALE, Cheap with brake BO further use.—Apply* 8, Plymouth-road, Barry Island. UMBRELLAS COVERED and REPAIRED. U CANE CHAIRS RE-SEATFD.-37, Station street, Barry Dock.
I BARRY DOCK TIDE TABLE FOR…
I BARRY DOCK TIDE TABLE FOR I NEXT WEEK. The following is the tide table for Barry Dock for the week commencing to-morrow (Saturday); Day. Mom. Aft b. m. ft. in. h. m. ft. in. Saturday, Oot. 28. 1.21 25. 8 2. 2 26. 4 Sunday 29. 2.42 27. 0 3.19 28. 5 Monday 30. 351 29. 1 4.19 30. 9 Tuesday 31 4.43 31. 4 5. 6 33. 0 WcdnesdayNov I 5.26 33. 3 5.45 34.11 Tiiuraday 2. ft 3 36. 0 6.22 90. 4 IWdaj 3- 6.40 36. 1 6.68 37. 2