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O^Our reporter for Aberdare, Hit wain, Aberatnan, AIr ^^th, Trecynon. Cwmaman, and Cwmdare is wL- Lewis, 11, Upper Regent-street, Aberdare, aHv P'eased to be notified of meetings, held in ^'erit ove P^aceB' an'J a's0 to receive advertise- BKST AND CHOICEST CICAHS are sold by i W,en> °f Merthyr, who has taken over Mr. Ht p G s w^°^uale and retail tobacco and cigar business ^h^ttroereial-placo, A))erdare. Good Cigar, five or PiicM ^°l Tobaccos are sold at moderate Walking -sticks, Pouches, Cigar and Cigarette fir* °' a hundred different kinds, Fancy a*cl AT a"d other useful articles, suitable for Christmas •Cftn. w Year's Presents. Don't forget" to give a call, ^"iiercial-place, Aberdare. T3096 8ENFAJRCH LADS' BRIGADE.—Major Heaton has pre- four rifles to be above brigade Mr. Churchill, ^aine> and Oxenham, have also given one (JR?R!ZE DRAWING.—On Monday, March 2nd, a prize «*'«»* was held at the Vestry of Bethel Cha[)el for (jr of Henry Mills, 6, Graig-street. The rn Proved a successful one. Abe hBBRMen',s ^i0nnE—:l re°Pnt meeting of the .H p *r.e Timbermen's Lodge, it was decided to send C<ivntribution of five guineas to the Plymouth fliers' Distress Fund. 1^0 ^OIIAX OF No IMPORTANCE.—A first-class VarJ°n company, under the conductorship of Mr. thnv' 'formed A Woman of No Importance at an(i Theatre on Tuesday and q,¡nesdav l\i J^-ARKJage—^ marriage t?ok place at Bethel J^r '1,; Chapel recently. The contracting parties weie Ann t- n Jones, Mary-street, and Miss Elizabeth (T\v' iTS, 'Card i ff-road. The Rev. R. E. Williams S'jfvw. officiated. We unite in wishing them every Jfess ail(j prosperity. S„njlA ATI°N A KMT.—Special meetings were held on of and Monday, in connection with the local branch aoove. There were some special "officers' ''Otis (he occasi on. There were good congrega- !neet'nnsv fnd the people greatly appre- *"e stirring addresses that were delivered. —At this place of worship on Sunday Cent; Llewellyn, of Aberaman, gave a magnifi- tÏ9n endltlOn of "Om Pro Nobis. We may men- ,afc Miss Llewellyn will be the principal soloist hv U.6 I^thconiing performance of Lord of Gold ytheTrinity Choir. MISSION.—It has been decided to hold a .KZ*die in aid of the funds of the abovo mission. 's doing much good work amongst the "tlie m■ Poor- We understand that Mr. Clayton, kijifj .lssi°ner, will receive contributions in money or tor the sale. — Wednesday, March 4th, a partin g place at Siloa Chapel, the contracting d £ r r? l>e'n? Miss Annie Davies, IS'ary- itreet, and j"Evans, Gadlys. The Rev. D. Silyn Evans PenTy* We wish the young couple every pros- ^reHREI) CONX'EKT.—The Kenti cky Minstrels gave a Pfocrr r''on(''ert at the Empire on tsuuday night. The Pr;~u,ail?,n3e opened with an overture, March of the ISdwn i Tby the ,xind- Mr. H. Lloyd (brother to Mr. Of ii .r5* Lloyd, England's greatest tenor) sang Stir "Spirif»» There was also a trio, God is a and other sacred selections. ,*U>r>f/iTRV'—The annual vestry for the election of Th"1**3 on the Aberdare Burial Board was held on l)rt> 'jay at the vestrv-room, when Mr. T. Thomas Win- The following were elected :—Revs. R. E. The \^enr_y Jones, and Mr. D. P. Davies, J.P. following were elected auditors ;—Mr. W. F. itt,n^ and Mr. D. M. Richards. R. ~AJ>'KROPTCV COURT.—At the Alierdare Bank- th Court on Monday, before Registrar Williams, a'le^'n'nations of Rhys Jones, Francis Thomas, Elia's_ Leac'i, collier, Trecv non, were closed. I 1 examinations of William Pinkney Vaughan K)ot and shoe maker David Powell, and William j' Rowlands were adjourned to April 13th.. AGRICULTURAL SHOW. — The projects OP N aC7* T Agncultm-'11 Show, to be held .t .Abe^are ,n the summer are very ro,y. Mr. D Tudor ^efShwi ^enei'^t^ loca' secretary, has received grr, )Scriptions towards the expenses r"1 rlioI!las J^ewis, Bart., £ 50 Taff Vale M.V yC°mPany, 15 guineas; Mr. D. A. Thomas, ''Onx 'n :£5. e are mtormed that the local subsorip- ftie corning in well. L,CT LKCTUKEH.—The secoi d of a seiies of •Tenl/as 0X1 "Church History "was given at the Bowen- The,.1,ls ^eniorial Hall on Wednesday in last week. *vas ? W58 a n°o<3 attendance. The lecture, which ^s'n> treated upon the Reformation. The follo, ?ave a most interesting resume, which was audience with rapt attention. The ^UreP c°njmenced with the singing of "The ;I°n^ 1 \one Foundation and prayer by Mr. J. W. I'WratpH K niay also mention that the lecture was W y nieans of a magic lantern, kindly lent and Mr«. Thomas, Brynawel. Of thV''KAY0I0E FAUTY. —At a meeting of the niembirs £ *5 der.i^l'fare Mal« Voice Par*' on Thursday, it ^atrv V' 40 enter f°r male voice competition at on E;vster Monday. Some of the V,ere 'n favour of entering for the male voice Uvn. J at Mountain Ash but the majority were .is the „ of going to Barry. The test piece at Barry ate c eVfi,rgreen "Destruction of Gaza." The party » ^fUstv making a good show under their liJelijI °nductor, M''> D. Phillips. There is also a 4ftddfod° -i0^ t'1.6 Party entering for Brynmawr Eis- >, 'Ve wish them every success. TIIEATIU:. — At this theatre this wetk Of •• .,r houses assemble to witness the performance 00111 Ink Dominoes by Miss Einma Hutchison's fr^m the Comedy Theatre, London. The actej I. !.¡I1 of go and exceedingly well staged and evep-i' In fact the company is one of the best that has at Aberdare. The comedy is full of witty, brilliant, dialogue, and interest is from the commencement to the enc. e ■innir"1- the enterprising management of the t^eir \i,n Pl0viding such excellent programmes for real tt(frVer^are patrons. Those who want to see a thjs thing should not omit going to the Empire G VERS. — A meeting of the Loyal Rebecca J ^tonri Gardeners was held at the Eagle Inn on 'fcitia^j night. The following gentlemen weie HjM, ^5? honorary members Mr. L. N. Williams StahU. °nstable; Mr. D. Williams, ex-High Con. 0^^ ^ev. B. Evans, pastor of Gadlyi Baptist Mr. Thomas, watchmaker. Ali th • adva, men in question made speeches referiing to the "v?68 °f the society and wishing it. every tic- Alft" rt r. Whitty Evans, auctioneer, the treasurer, f»df| j. Fvans, and T. Lloyd also spoke. We may alt|j0the lodge has a membership of over 100, 'ftonfk ^as °nly been established some twelve hs. The secretary is Bro. W. E. Gregory. 'AUE"MERTHYR COLLIERIES.—Great distress Collje'. ln consequence the stoppage of the alove ^°UdrieS' 'Jl,t there is now a silver lininsf to the dark fe-sta' and the possibilities of the collieries being *11 afr7,d are now very bright. We understand that th landlords interested in the collieries have JlUfj i e proprietors in a very magnanimous manner, prar>f;ave conceded such liberal terms as to make it re-^ly certain that the two collieries will be i»Hc,r at an early date. In order io allow those Sf>c~ ^ted to make the necessary arrangements for the furo'"?> of the additional capital required for the development of the collieries oy the re-con- of the company, or otherwise, the liquidator *>oth*Ir,,y> decided to keep the collieries open for l»'ov rtr Week- Seeing that over 1,100 men were em- \»eel! a'i t'le collierie*1 prior to the stoppage ten to h.^ a £ °> this will be very gratifying news, not only ras,j nien engaged at the colliery, but also to all the <Ure of Aberdare, Hiiwain, Trecynon, and Cwm- "hose gentlemen who have found room, as far thj.Q. ? P°ssiile, ii: theirrespecti ve collieries for the men Gec A n out of employment are to be greatly commended. the distress was greatly alleviated in conse- of fuCe^ gentlemen in question are the managers pro Colliery, Mr. James Lewis, J.P., the of the Alternant Collieries, the managers Iiarfe '-Tower Colliery, Hirwain, and Sir W. T. Lewis,- •» °n behalf of the Marquis of Bute. "ntf'fERTAIN*1IEST--A mewt pleasant and successful Tl).1r.nment Was held at St. David's Hall on I'I-PJI ay night, in connection with St. David's Jt0j ^"terian Church Sunday School. The Rev. J. M.A., pastor of the church, presided, "Het> nlade a few appropriate opening remarks. Mr. Pay'(js afterwards gave a pleasing pianoforte 'CauW violin o1)ligato by Mr. Davies. Mr. Alec vvon much ajiplause for his song, "Solomon H,,J Mr. Davies gave a nice \iolin solo, <ieri S James, Monk-street, gave a sweet ren- Propl!? a soup:. The remainder of the I»renatame e°u«'sted of the performance of a very jlaj PJece, called Santa Claus." The platform Cjj well appointed and lighted up. A large at. tree was placed in a conspicuous position, the "auta Claus (Mr. Alee Cameron) distributed tad- with which the tree was to all the Sunday School children. <l,'ta Clans," who was in costume, per- t'hW bis duties in a very able manner, f3 leading characters were also well sustained j.oilow-s, all beitiEr attired in picturesque costumes itp 1MUs Handley, High street "Mirth," *« r' -t* Macdonald Peace," Miss Annie Davies ''p°Ne> Miss E. Davif-s Jojr," Miss Lewis Des^"itent1''Miss Macdonald. (iadlys-terrace:" Happi- M. Th'omas, Clifton-street. The minor s ^'ere also nicely sustained by Jessie Ross, Bessie 4|,d T aPeters, Stuart Cameron, Bjertie Stewart, tiVe laeinto* There were also some very efi'ec- h dselectlrms by a chorus of children. Great praise to Mr. Davies, Temperance Hotel, for the nnri 0er in wliich he had trained the children to sinp, due to Misi1; llastie and Miss E. <.|,ijJ0H for the m ti which they had trained the • xjf tf, r<3ri to pert'tn m their various parts. The proceeds iibra e"lei'la",mei- ,,v-ru in aid of the Sunday School --> FODIlI DEAD.—On Tuesday, March 2nd, the dead body of Evan Jones, 9, Wind-street, Hirwain, was found near the Black Horse, Penywain, Aberdare. The deceased had been drinking heavily at Aberdare, and evidently lost his way and fell-over the screen at Rhydywaun Colliery to the railway below, where his dead body was found, as already reported. The deceased's wife died at Neath some two years ago of heart disease. REVIVAL MEETINGS. — The revival meetings held throughout last week at the Welsh Wesleyan Church have proved very successful. On Thursday afternoon a large congregation assembled to hear an English address by Mrs. Evans, wife of the renowned Egl-.vysbach." Mrs. Evans has a very attractive style of delivery. On Thursday night the Rev. John Evans preached on Friday night, Rev. Evan Isaac, Penygraig and on Saturday the Rev. T. Rowlands, Hirwain. On Sunday, morning and evening, the Rev. T. Jones, pastor, preached. THE REPENT EISTEDDFOD.—We are very sorry to state that the eisteddfod held at Allerdare on Mabon's Day was a financial failure, and the committee have a balance of something like J315 on the wrong side. It would have been much more had not some friends shown a little magnanimity. The conductors of the three male voice parties subscribed 10s. each, \ï7., Mr. Phillips, Aberdare; Mr. Davies, Cwmaman and Air. Evans, Robertstown. Mr. G. M. Evans also gave 10s., and Mr. J. W. Evans, solicitor, a guinea. And the Salem Choir who were awarded the chief choral prize, remitted £5 of the money to the committee. THE NEW RELIEVING OFFICER.—We quote the following from the Bttilwa>r Review :—"Mr. 1.1. Richards, who is a member of the Aberdare Branch of the A.S.R.S., and was delegate to the Newport A.G.M., has just been elected by the Merthyr Board of Guardians to the post of relieving officer. This appointment is very popular with the railway men of the district, who are proud that one of their number a goods guard—has been selected. Mr. Richards is a man of stilling worth, and will, we have no doubt, prove a faithful public servant, as he possesses both good judgment and active sympathy, eaoh quality being required in the discharge of his important duties. RUNNING AT ABERDARE.—On Monday an athlete, who goes by the name of the "Norfolk Spider," under- took to run from Aberdare to Mountain Ash within an hour. He started from the Belle Vue in the pre- sence of a small knot of spectators, and reached Mountain Ash in good time. He started back for Aberdare in a drizzle of rain, and reached that town within an hour from starting. He thus covered n miles in the hour. The runner says that he can cover 12 miles in an hour, but this statement is challenged by several well-known athletes. Our representative saw Mr. J. Sheen, of the Athletes' Home, Aberdare. This well-known athlete, the hero or many a racing contest, told the reporter that he was ready to pay "the Snider" £20 if he could cover 12 miles within the hour on any track in England or Wales. Mr Sheen said that he was prepared to make that chal- lenge in the Mrrthi/r Tihies. He would never believe that "the Spider" could cover 12 miles in an hour, and although the Spider had shown i disposition last week to accept the challenge, he (Mr. Sheen) had heard nothing from him since. In the event of the Spider" taking up the challenge, he (" the Spider") would be required to pay expenses. CycLfXH. Tom Linton, of Aberdare, says a sport- ing journalist, is a striking instance of what pluck and conscientious training will do for a man. He has specialised himself over 50 kilometres, and his failure." to win in the past, though he has invariably run into second or third position, have been due to the fact that most of the races organised have been either too long or too short for him. On Sunday week he took part in a race over his favourite distance and acquit- ted himself in a remarkable manner. His chief com- petitors were Lesna, Lumsden, and Bauge, a young medium-distance rider who has awakened great hopes among the French. Bauge cut out a pace for a few kilometres, and then Lesna went to the front, and for a long time there was an intensely-interesting struggle between Lesna and Linton. The Aberdare man even- tually got ahead and went away from Lesna, who seemed on the point of cracking up after the hard fisfht. In the meantime Lumsden passed Bauge, who was thus in the fourth position. At the end of 20 minutes or so Linton was half a lap ahead of Lesna, and had already lapped Lumsden and Bauge two or three times. He tried hard to lap Lesna and would have easily done so had he been prouerly paced. Now and then his pacemakers brought him up to within 100 yards of Lesna. At one time Linton got within the records, and would have certainly beaten the world's records for the hour and 50 kilometres had his pacemakers only done their duty. Linton won the race in excellent time. The French are so disap- pointed with Bailee's performance that they have matched him with Linton, and the race is to come off in a few weeks' time.

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