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YAYNOH PARISH MEETING.
YAYNOH PARISH MEETING. On Monday night the Vaynor annual paris), meet- ing was held at the Infant Schoolroom, Cefn for the purposo of electing fifteen parish councillors for the ensuing year. There was a fair attendance, Mr. John Rogers, J. P., the retiring chairman, presiding pro tern. After explaining the object of the meet- ing, All. Rogers vacated the chair, and some time elapsed befure a chairman was forthcoming. Nearly a dozen names were proposed, each declining, and eventually Mr. Jan.es Wilkin- of the Church Tavern Inn, Vaynor, was selected. Nomination papers were then handed in, and after being alphabetically arranged, the names of candi- dates, 28 in number, were read out as follows, together with the proposers and seconders :— 1.— Erancis Allan, High-street, railway guard proposed by David Williams, seconded by Joseph jjlewelyn. 1 2.—Daniel W. Davies, 41, Pontstici!road, farmer, proposed by Thomas E. Jones, seconded by Ihomas Morgan. ^•"RP^S Ga.l_,ej licensed victualler, promised by y ams' ■eeond«l by Joseph Llewellyn. William Bowen Griffiths, Baptist minister, pro- posed by J. H. Davies, seconded by H. Simons. John Harpur, Cefn Cottage, ptoposed by John Rogers, seconded by Roliert Davies. 6.— illiam Harris, 4, Bank-terrace, proposed by David Wdbams. seconded by Itees Galje. 7. 'Villiam Ittiglie. 69, High-street, grocer, pro- posed by David Williams, seconded by William Morgan, Pontsticill. 8.Daniel Jenkins, Cwmtaf, proposed by David Williams, seconded by.Joseph Llewelyn. ^• ^•I- E. Jenkins, rector of Vaynor. proposed by David Williams, seconded by Joseph Llewelyn. Isaac Jones, Goitrecoed-road, proposed bv James Davies, seconded by Thomas Morgans. H-~Edward Lewis, 14, Field-street, proposed by Joseph Llewelyn, seconded by John Williams. J0"56)''1 Llewelyn, collier, proposed by David Williams, seconded by Rees Gabe. 13.-Lewis Meredith, Vaynor, proposed by Rees Gabe, seconded by William Harris. Watkin Meredith, Cemetery Lodge, proposed by J. H. Da vies, seconded by Thomas Morgans. Is*—John Morris, proposed by Richard Price seconded by W. B. Griffiths. homas Morris, Pontycapel Brewery, pro- posed by Thomas Powell, seconded by Lewis Harris. 17.Matthew Owen, schoolmaster, proposed by Isaac Powell, seconded by E. Price. 18- James Parry, Pontsticill, proposed by John Morgan, seconded by James Jones. 19.—Morgan Parry, proposed by Joseph Llewelyn, seconded by David Williams. 20- Richard Price, 29, High-street, Cefll, teacher, proposed by E. Jones, seconded by William Hughes, grocer. 21.—John Rogers, secretary to Cyfarthfa Works, proposed by John Harpur, seconded by Robert Davies. 22.-Hev. Thomas Salathiel. proposed by Matthew Owen, f-econded by William Pickeral. M.—WiUiam Silvanus, proposed by William iidwards, seconded by Watkin Meredith. 24.-U illiam Skim, proposed by James Jonrs, seconded by Ree< Gabe. 25.—Richard M. Watkins, farmer, proposed by Samuel Roderick, seconded by John Thomas. 1> 26. --David Williams, 1. Farm Houses, proposed by Reed Gabe, seconded by William Harris. 27. -Watkin Williams, Cefn, proposed by Robert Davies, seconded by John Harpur. 28.—William Williams, 9, Old Church street pro- posed by William Edwards, seconded by James Williams. The Chairman then invited the electors to ask any of the candidates any questions they wished, and in reply to motor, Mr. Price, one of the deputation appointed to see Mr. D. A. Thomas, M.P., with regard to the Cilsamvs Mountain, explained the action he had taken, which appeared to give satis- faction. In accordance, with Jaw, five minutes were allowed any of the candidates to withdraw, and before the expiration of the given time Edward Lewis (Xo. 11), and William Williams (No. 28) withdrew their candidature. A considerable time was then taken up in counting votes by dlOw of hands, the proceedings lieing more than once interrupted with cnes of Let's go to the poll," "Let's have it fair and square," the Chairman remarking that the votes must be taken first. After the counting of the votes, the result was made known as follows :-1, William Hughes 2, D. W. Davies; 3, Richard Price, Abermorlais: 4, Matthew Owen 5, John Rogers; 6, Watkin Meredith 7, James Parry 9, John Morris 9, David Williams; 10, W. B. Griffiths; Rev. W. Silvanus: 12, Rev. Thomas Salathiel; 13, Watkin Williams; 14, Jos. Llewelyn; 15, Thomas Morris. Messrs. Lewis Harris and Richard Pond then demanded a poll, and it was accordingly decided to allow the election to be fought in the usual way. The 26 candidates will therefore go to the poll. Sin,—I dare say your reporter will give a detailed account of the above meeting held on Monday night. I wish, however, to express my regret at the action of these persons who have invoh cd the parish in an expensive and unnecessary election. It is more than probable that the constitution of the next Parish 't Conneil would have been amicably settled except for the unwise interference of three persons who must be held responsible for this extra burden. And who are these ? Cefn people are well aware that rates, bo they light or be they heavy, are of very secondary consideration with them. Of Mr. Lewis Harries and Mr. Joseph Llewelyn, who were loud in their demands for a poll, I ask how much of this unnecessary expense will devolve upon them ? Mighty little. Mr. Llewelyn, as a member of the School Board, ought to know that the rates of the parish are already exorbitantly high, owing mainly to the heavy precepts issued by the Board, and yet he has the effrontery to demand a poll, in order to satisfy the whim of a few irresponsible persons whom he thinks he lepreKeits. Ratepayers of Vaynor Will you allow yourselves to be led by the no<e by tactics of this sort ? Show your strong disapproval of such methods by bidding these would-be candidates turn- about-face. The laIJt Council was a splendid one. Are the new candidates proposed at the meeting superior to the old members ? I trow not. 1 tm: t, therefore, that the old members? will be triumphantly returned.—Yours, &u., BKTCHAN.
DIED IN THE TRAIN.
DIED IN THE TRAIN. On Saturday afternoon (writes our Treliarris cores- pondent), an old gentleman arrived at Quakers' Yard Junction Station, with the4.30 o'clock up Taff, appar- ently in adyin< £ condition. He was conveyed from the train to a waiting-room, hut expired in a few minutes afterwards. He had a railway ticket from Llwynypia to Quakers' Yard in his possession, and it was thought by this fact that his destination must be Treharris. Enquiries were made, wiÍh the result that the body was conveyed to the house of Mrs. Davies, 5, l'enii- street, his married daughter.—On Monday evening an inquest was held on the body at the Police-station, before Mr. R. J. Rhys, coronwr, when it transpired that deceased was Mr. James Lewis, a colliery labourer, of Tonypandy, Rhondda. A son of deceased said his father was 76 years of age, and latterly he suffered from fits. He was taken ill at Pontypridd, and must have been dying on his way up. He had always enjoyed good health up to a month ago.-After hearing the medical and other evidence, the jury, of whom Mr. Edwards. Fernhill, was fore- man, returned a verdict of Death from natural causes."
MERTHYR COUNTY COURT.
MERTHYR COUNTY COURT. Friday. — Before His Honour Judge G wilym Williams. N-iii DEFAULT SCMJIONSKS.—A. Bullock, of Belfast, for whom Mr. W. K. Smyth appeared, sued W. Thomas, diaper, Hat House, Merthyr, for £ 5 8s. 6d. for goods sold.—Defendant did not appear, he having, it was stated, executed a deed of assignment for the benefit of 1118 creditors.—Judgment for plaintiff for amount claimed, with costs.—-W. H. Flett and Co of Liver- lxiol, for whom Mr. Beddoe appeared, sued Hariis and Company, grocers, Dowlais, for £ 9 5s. 6d. for goods sold.—Judgment for plaintiff for full amount, with costs. -J. D. Lloyd and Son, Merthyr, for whom Mr. W. W. Meredith appeared, sued Joseph Trace, grocer, Tre(legar, for JE:3 4s. 5d., balance of account due for goods sold. -,Judt-n)en t for amount claimed, with co.sts.-S. W. Fine, of Troedyrhiw, for whom Mr. W' W. Meredith appeared, claimed £9 9s. 6d. from Alfred Mayo, Aherdare Junction, for the value of furniture had by defendant from plaintiff on the hire system, and wrongfully sol(1 by defendant. Judgment for plaintiff for amount claimed, payable in instalments of 71;. 6d. a mouth. A DOLI.S HOU.SK.—Mr. G. J. O'Neill, Dowlais, sued Mrs. Williams for the amount of 95 7". 3d. due for a doll's house supplied to the defendant, who is a schoolmistress in the employment of the Aberdare School Board. —Mr. Beddoe appeared for plaintiff, and Mr. C. Kenshole, Aberdare, for defendant. —The sum of JS2 10s. had been paid into court.—The plain- tiff said the doll's house had been to the de- fendant, it having been ordered by Mrs. Rosewarne, plaintiff's sister, and an assistant teacher at Mrs. Williams' school. A bill was sent to the defendant for the house; defendant wrote saying she had not ordered the article, and was therefore not liable however, as the house had been made and senc, she would endeavour to get the Board to pay for it. This had been done, but the Board refused to pay. Ul- timately the defendant returned the houxe, and it was now at the Great Western Station. Dowlais. The key had been sent by post, but plaintiff returned it. -Cross-examined by Mr. Kenshole He had not had any direct communication with the defendant. The order came tbrougli his sister. No price had been mentioned.—In reply to His Honour The model was of deal it contained four looms and a staircase. Clara Rosewarne,plaintiff's sister,sfioke to a conversa- tion she had had with defendant, who expressed a desire to have a doll's house for the school. Witness said her brother was a cariienter, and would make one for her. The model was made and sent, and it re- mained in the school for nine months. Defendant never disapproved of the model. — Cross-examined by Mr. Kenshole Defendant, in the conversation with witness, had not mentioned any price or design.— —John Williams, builder, Castle-street, Merthyr, aid, he\liad seen the model, and valued it at £ 5 7s. 5d. —Mrs. Williams said she had had a conversation with heraMistant, Mrs. Rosewarne, about getting a dolls' house for the school. She had not asked Ml*. Rose- warne if she knew of anyone who could make a dolls' house. Mrs. Rosewarne said her brother would make one for the school. The house came, and soon after a. bill followed. Witness showed the bill to Mrs. Rosewarne, and asked what it meant. Mrs. Rosewarne replied that the did not think the amount would have been so much. Witness said she did not think any charge would have been made. She suggested the Board might pay because plaintiff hud gone to the trouble of making the model. Mrs. Rjsewarne, as an assistant-teacher at the school, was naturally interested in the progress of the school, and witness thought the model was a gift from her assistant's brother to the school.- Thomas Roderick, builder, Aberdare, valued the model at £2 10s. This witness caused much merriment by criticising the details of the valuation put in by a previou: witness. —Judgment for plaintiff for 24. Dot; RUN OVEK.—DAVIES V. CARTKR. — In tiii- case plaintiff sued defendant for E3 10s., the value of a Pomeranian dog, which was run over by defendant's cart and killed on the road near Aberfan.—His Honour held that plaintiff had no case, and judg- ment was given for defendant.—Mr. Beddoe appealed for plaintiff, and Mr. Sidney Simons for defendant. PHOSSER v. FINE.—Mr. David Prosser, Treharris, ¡ sued Fine Brothers for JB25, rent and damages due in respect of 32, Perrot-strect, Treharris. The question was whether the tenancy was annual or monthly. Mr. D- I. Phillips. Mountain Ash, appeared for plain- tiff, and Mr. Beddoe fo- decendi>nt. Tie premises in question were Qiigin;illy a. private house, but plaintiff, at defendant's repeated requests, converted them into a shop, at the ex pen ie of £ 50. The plaintiff argued that he would not have gore into this expense had the tenancy been a monthly ( n«. The defendants, on the other hand, said the rent was paid monthly, and that the tenancy of all the plain- tiff's houses, or most of them, was a monthly c n-Jii 'g;jieitt for 1)1,tiiltiff for the full amoun*, t) be paid forthwith. DtSCHAM.K.-Mr. W. Webley, dealer in fancy goods, Bethesda-street, who became bankrupt several years ago, applied for his discharge. The report of the Official Receiver, showed that the assets realised J629 6s. 7d., yielding to the creditors a dividend of Is. 2d. in the £ .—His Honour granted the discharge, subject to susjiension for six months.—Mr. Beddoe appeared for the applicant.
I TIIE NEW J.P.'S. a
TIIE NEW J.P.'S. a The following is the list of gentlemen wh<5 have been added to the list of justices of the comity of Glamorgan :-Carr, Henry *fVi Cwrt-y.\il, Penarth (C.); Corbett, E. W. ypant, Caerphilly ((J.) Davies, Dr. Caradoc, Port lalbot Edwards, Dr. D. fi don, Taff* Well; Evans, ])R. J,\ W 21, G d street (C.); Evans, Dr. Morris Griffith, Moii^'fWj philly; Fisher, Colonel H. O., Ty Mynyd"' (C.); Griffiths, Thomas, '.Tenvbryn, CynimetJ Guest, ilon. Ivor Churchill," Sully (C.); Edward, frelea\en, Penarth (C.); Homfray- 1 enllyne Castle, Cowbridge (C.); Huii^VI Robert C., The Poplars, Pontypridd n C. J., Beechwood Grange, Penylan, Card' Jones, Dr. Thomas, Glanddau, near Jones, W., fynyrhere House, Tonna Lt,w\5. Gorsemion, near Swansea Megtritt, J C., SeW; Barry (L.); Morris, Captain J. G., Tvdwine"' (Vi teg (C.); Nell, W M. \V„ The Grange, Wen^fj Newton, J. p., The Limes, Ystalyfera (L-)' M David, brookheld, Morriston (L.): Ouii>» Wyndham H. Wyndham, M.P. (C ) RiK^ Newcastle Bouse, Bridgend (C.); Ritson. Dulas House, Neath Thomas, Dr. W H-. M Garn, Maesteg Treharne, Dr. Edward,$ Vfir C"); Thomas, Major Rees, WjL (C-); Williams, J. D Trealaw, xralk;yJ.V; You,,S. Captain ,J. W., T'r«9 Neath (G.).
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DEFY COMPETITION IN QUALITY AND PRICE. Proprietors of Hearses and Mourning Coaches to suit all classes. A large selection of Shrouds and Trimmings kept. Estimates given for Bricked Graves. AV.'G- 53, MONK STREET, ABERDARE. D. THOMAS", MONUMENTAL SCULPTOR, &c., BEta; to draw attention to his Establishment, where he executes all manner of HEADSTONES, TOMBS CROSSES, &c., in Marble, Granite, Blue Forest Stoue, &c. Estimates given for all kinds of Builders' Architectural and Ornamental Stone Work, Shop Fittings in Marble, &c. TERMS MODERATE. ADDRESS [3090 Monumental Yard, Commercial Street, Mountain Ash. J. H. WILTSHIRE, CAB PROPRIETOR, FUNERAL FURNISHER & GENERAL POSTING MASTER, TUHILST thanking liis numerous patrons for their liberal support for many years I" past, begs to invite the attention of the inhabitants of Mountain Ash and district to his large and COMPLETE STOCK OF CABS, HANSOMS, And general facilities for Posting. J. H. WILTSHIRE has very recently added to his Stock SIX CLASSES of HEARSES and 1LNERAL CARS, and is prepared at moderate charges to give everv satisfaction to all parties. ° 6 y A good supply of MOURNING COACHES and WEDDING CARRIAGES kcpt. pleasure Partics, either huge or small, provided upon the most reasonable terms. Distance no object. Orders by post punctually attended to 2887 X STOP ONE MOMENT! X Ie OR! DEAR DOCTOR MUST MY DARLING DIE ?" THERE IS VERY LITTLE HOPE, BUT TRY TUDOR "WILLIAMS' PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY. THERE IS AN ENORMOUS INCREASING DEMAND FOR TUDOR WILLIAMS' PATENT B ALSAM OF HOXEV. HAVE YOU TRIED IT IF NOT, THEN TRY IT NOW, AT ONCE. IT IS INVALUABLE For weak-chested men, delicate women and children. It cures when all other remedies fail. It cures Coughs, Cold.?, Bronchitis, Asthma, Tight- ness of the Chest. It cures Thousands of Children of Bronchitis and Whooping Coughs. It cures for One Shilling when Pounds have been spent in vain. 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RAILWAY ACCIDENT. j
RAILWAY ACCIDENT. j A serious accident, resulting in the loss and injury to six other peisons, occuTed o« night on the Great Northern Railway ."5*, Grantham and Peterborough, the rear car the 5.30 express from Leeds to London the metals, and the end one lieing precipitate J! bridge spanning the high road. The caii^ accident is not yet known, but it is conjeef'^r the recent heavy rains had loosened the I** way, which had been recently re-laid.
RIIOINEY RAILWAY BILL.
RIIOINEY RAILWAY BILL. Within the time limited by the Standing the House of I.ords, eight petitioners jietition p' aying to be heard by counsel Bill promoted by the Rhymney Railway Co#nA powers to construct a line three miles i°.V This proposed railway will commence by with the Pontypridd, Caerphilly, and Railway at Eglwysilan, and termina"1^ Llanfaboii by a junction with Lord Dowlais-Mertliyr Colliery railway. The petitioners are the Glamorgan County Urban District Councils of Merthyr Tydfil dare, the Pontypridd, Caerphilly, and way Company, the T.iff Vale Railway, and Steam Coal Com pany. The remaining three Pv/ are signed by Ralph Thurstou Bassett, BroWjMjw and Co., and Edward Rhys Wingfield, Mackintosh.
MERTHYR GUARDIANS. Jtf
MERTHYR GUARDIANS. Jtf Saturday. Present: Messrs. D. P. (in the chair), D. Davies, J.P., M. Father O'Reilly, Messrs. Thomas Thomas, Augustus Davies, 1. Harris, E. D. Howell, UK Rev. A. Davies, Messrs. L. P. Edwards, A- w h:;rl!?n,e' • LJD. Hopkins, J. H" M W. 1. hiHips. Dan lliomas, Canon Wade, M»s- K WiJJiams, Messrs. Joseph Owen, D. Abraha^M Vilhams, Messrs. V. A. Wills, T. vr !• T* Jenkins, J.P Evan LewK^jf Edwards, J. Edwards, J. W. Wll.ams, J.P., Rev. ,J. E. Jenkins, 3l« £ T Morris, J. Rogers, J.P.. and F. T. James (c'cr\V SMALL-POX. No fi'tsh small-pox cases werer" One patient at Dowlai.s, Ellen O'Shea. had di^' # hi-PEKANNI ATION,—Canon Wade moved Board support a petition in favour of the V°aiK Officers Supeiannuation Bill. This Bill provid^ all [K>o: • aw officers should be com pf lied to c a certain percentage of their income to the t»' funds, in return for which they would lie enti^r j tension at the end of a certain period of I- There was some such arrangement now in eX-exl but it was permissive. The present W11, proposed to in ,ke superannuation, tm the lines compulsory. The Board supported a similar Pf h twelve months ago. Mr, T. Harris second^^jC thought the contributions paid in by the officer",S# suffice to cover the pensions paid out.—FatherO moved the previous question. He was against pulsory pensions. The best policy for such theirs was to pay adequate salaries, and onicera to economise and invent as they deemed jiW For his own part, he could not look forward pension when he aiv'ved at old age> \f. he was quite convinced that the better leave this matter alone.—Mr Dan V1 M asked what poor-law officers were included Bill.—The Clerk: I hope the c!erks are (laughter),—Mr. J. M. Morgan Ch; i also be included (laughter). -Mr, Wills Father O'Reilly was going against the spirit age, 1 he principle of granting pon«ons was .J' days adopted very generally. The county were favourable to it; the great railway cod'r^1 and many other large cmi loyers of ]a!>our pensions. The teaching profession were al*o ™jr ing for pensions.—Mr. J. "ty'. Moi"an Father O'Reilly's amendment.—Mr. 14 Davies, apposed the motion on the. ground that the i*" would havo to pay out more money than they ft by the contributions.—Mr. J. Rogers, J.P reply to a remark made by Father O'Rei'llv,' t,,eZotK Cyfarthfa Company had given pensions to old men for scores of years.—The Clerk read out a c\,d" of the Bill showing that the pensions would Kj able out of the common fund of the unions. W. Morgan Grandmotherly legislation ^lawghtl,i^' On a dmsion, eighteen voted for the previous tion and nineteen against. C<WOtt Wade's wotI0,, then carried nem. con. ,*■ SURCTIES. — Mr. Llewelyn Richards, (be elected relieving officer for Aberdare, sent U>* of two gentlemen as sureties, namely, Mr. J. F^1, contractor, Olydach A'ale Colliery, and Mr. Thomas, grocer, Brecon-road, Merthyr.— The were accepted. the MA«TKK'S REl'oIlT.-)Ir. Pearcey reportei 40t number in tho house was 389, as compared with in the corresponding week of last year.