Papurau Newydd Cymru
Chwiliwch 15 miliwn o erthyglau papurau newydd Cymru
8 erthygl ar y dudalen hon
WHAT SHE TOLD TO HEil MOTHER.
WHAT SHE TOLD TO HEil MOTHER. -+-- I d wsP- an" the eiky, 4403 l**ai> tbe how at «wtix to fee*. and gpeeeh.1 —Airs. Brown. 1%4 girl who saw it all had always Uvcd h* tuts eity, tiia atocn of the time above ite roat, i r.1 L:4'd" wi»do»* »u i±k«$if>.h 2»i fe ieo&oM deva (..<tUy unii nijjhUyen a gremt hniBakRlly osijuo it* l.toout aiOij{> Ute stony iatteoto. It iVas j»u"i:s work to !»»i.e star.s.s >out oi 'he people v? ho b* *.a ;i theu tell them la AU Lov-aiid who ia* aimo*! •iwayi on & bsd puabed agy.iaat tho wa.ii at the re.m, l£"t>cJ tiay the iiri spread out *»'» panorama »( iiuuaii >neuieun-. »«u sol- kftf,, je-.U, aud hurL", L'hoiuvniiU c. lid rswoly ie bi#a~ht to um winkle*#, sad w. -a ,hm Nras vkera, sti-aa^eiy fow of the woa**r- ful thing* itu» beui-j avery day euaactd to hapc-tuj, So that aaoat t)t tuo time the ?u1 mwmJ iUMi wA^euea, and iheu glociiied is the «K«JiWI^ XUe invalid was taa jjiri » o*, u ■aether aad te ke.p her mother with net Was Like girl's hie. When w.e tailed La, do fchai -m» d tile motiior !afci so iittie lwiû on i joy &16.1 nope wo,d.,¡ "There a a beauufir carnage vih rlia,; by, ttothtf* site wauid cry. "ihe hor.se« ai-a euamp.'i#^ tUtef bite. A at.fae.. ia nntuning u>i- IL, but it has gone loo ^aic^iT to la4e4 Wist. Ma i.uixi# lo.-k.u^ .n^riiv a.t<.af I& tMtd motner, he i Um m^it ill ,ii, ihay Wans &B0« ',¡)"L..l I.not.l..oiõl8 iLlIù I.i'.a va-4 in m< tuma^e iia 'UMVOI aii^ratefaL T..e i3 solu» booie ¡.W, ane. lie mm -«>! lii«oid qiolAvi-. ih.-n sae win cuo- ton• 1U U. Uli/UlUt( oi ttaiteUi.— Uult e»4 tin oaHu<a.<i.&aei Ulôl. it ia La. ?\va iWíl «rbc is IJ<'> u hie ijip oi hu:¡;,rj..L"Q-_tL'o, beaciir will U. in lJ..>1i ^rriu^e." 'xiie iiivfti.d woehi saaiie, ft asti^ hrif,-i«r, i>ou uie jjjjl v»»uic u." ub"G UU*IJ niffttd. CM day UM -irl, letuiinj; ¡d: out, reported ly&oBg gll" iioiow on liis OAvoiUfo~ ,iAS cft^y,nA iiupaueutiy Mill ttK "nJ of her ^ftr*^Oi, iüù¡'litH .Uu ot course. ti. itS xh ftprAHiit iiiiUt, a-ivi ;.a ut Lute, is so piauy »u« h«M juni looked uu^u'l I c&a r.i.« kti tyri 2.u«y Me uwep I".iu. r^iUi i»8h>.a IUTB tio at Ltie eaa, runi »O aoes hoer ■owa —ibj ".toea. Uuu £ 1.Àr-a are kiiftt sc-itritt, ^o+iiiag Liau, iui-u sua j id s«i«u a r..ce Ui<4t tiue .iiiio,; Ui« uaues 8ae8. bii. 116 iii$biky "at OUC. ituie, pOMUUiy OMnwa sse Is excited, pr04.y \,j. <tAJtt;.w ii »:ve-i u«c» jj.qua.ul iuo*. xUet e is «J jt ft kair Of i-er wnnsii lit got curiiDj ejt Uk* jouat iU'ft(i« t«udrt)«. ::ht) 1448 Oft < e-ue Oujk auiv wiui aruta in uer uiPd, unci ^av ^lo*d4 tut loreiy du.i r.a",t wrui- kre U*, fcc use .<1" .1.8 10: w%ik.iQg up ^<i itovM 9ayiB^ eTeryotio^ A..»ut Use bmi, aui t&< m ft y.un.; TtJLea. Li you euu.J mo W* way a"a j>>> « L ar iubc uer pociv-j»c, k Aa. L»rs iie c*«a»*K» he.5 .a<i ut a rnueu Wowi v»ic« W ei^niio- KT>K NEUIBJ U>«I UC>U»VA M«AFL UJAA &b< ftaMMJD«es with p&DMKtt a^auip^tufKftRt an tit*- pi >«3btsais Jiftt. tr li t«)t gOiQ^ WJ 5-ii* "č15>t: •♦iiti ftdymism Ii') ùf itac ^Mtiort, A WlÂlle hour al.. uu \>»«u W-Lit-iig •-it M rwi;-y liuiy beyea •jiiua.«t, ojotWi-—• ftad lie im dying to ftft-v ttittt if &1.41 d.ut BtiU "To Men &a IWh,U' JA"& of her t^sas—— Had ftiL tiM peotti^ >a ti)3 iMMWAi afoua'i were s>« i )* £ at her há Buys UMU tiwy have fceea b-su, r «»aipieyedU bW u»ua«u> ivx>r Kkjru *r»a.a4aad iM tn" >n«lhir tfoetiuag bWA6 1 Mt ns»Uy v«ry MtrV 1 «<auliRj, but aurviy yon Gout K««a t* pv&ufi •&« ktiu 'it.?' AmotB«* S',my>h UIM, iiui««d ] I" Ma tie emcag I .R. 0 gee.. a u,,¡.e »»arar, ftud ceolol aaaiy uka.v o« carets »v«tyUiia^ ki tiui tHC'Vf.. bil. uiovca vo ui« eUg* «I UK f^r-sa«»t: 1. f*Lows u«c. oiae ,ii. hiai aoi W MM ihor iuiy nfiort e*a«PICU«A», autt 1M alU > ft>iK P440e. Xaeu he wft»U \.4t laoij u siia U tryutf! to autke ioilll WI- tk&^pjc. iiiia shrns ibw kkduiUers iu ft lao-A fruvMisg wftv. He is ttKMft vo AJ tOtUt- ibmg jtcgry, ktut eiteefei kiaui^i uu turaia|< ina bar, is ftilanU bn. ak.GY i.r :.a.cj:¡; io AM, to sMmt sow Uwy pfwut ZJA s.p«et*«ie of two E.ople lad-ukiug id ft (jearr»i, oad. ftc-W ike ai*fttfvftutft^« of ui Kiiowii^j bow Uao stlisr is tftkiag iL. 1 eftb oo uoth f_C8oII, 1M is iwiwToati.^ t* appear MjeCtttL iiui tm** y aoeeod. or *o be iumm w li»a.aeil, oL« tiiiitith l^kiK^wr wij kiss *cii '>t<r at -L"Ott,, Uu* .wa{ .¡.jCAlA- iiow fti<« Uires to hia». w*V\rj ftro yon Iõe borctd/' u^o ttfckft, froomwg sU#uu3ts« Monlai ops" liffe. i^ AS D&tM,.i I& Me to i_ i__W lo o<«MHM, he repi^os pc^xaptiy, boS awokiy. 2i>#w Oioy bodt l-.up. fc4W«a A M too UtU DQlf to p to tin flmaiie, ahe aftyft ebsorteliy, iio wfaoi Bbal. IN fie r He does not ca < hat bey. kmg M thwij mJr-e iaga-i+n*. 'Hhey *ts«<l leokiUC yBtMtly ftroejftd, bhe acg^esto ssiaiBJ wi mloo a ooueia wbo iiTO0 18 te.. bou ^treot. kud xrhoui sbfl U«wi Iae h<.A<M. Re IOOAS r*f o>rt"ir it i'j ft* teat e«:i»eota. 1:0 we r M» ti.ttoi-' Sb« TS*SK fceota^ &.dine tk*<. AM caMMi aiieUier %oar- l«i that T»ay, JbU vtui lookup aroufvil, and just now bia eye. ear< £ bt up a piwoard WJ ;.Ae flats kos way ^lu 1st ar I* *JDeftr««^ :>• «ays 9t^4oaiy, suppoM «« yo hi>» in inn n»t £ ? Ws «naii Bars w ia U moms fctsso; wi•# not to day ? it w-ill be aoeà tun The '7ri.. 4 i- ovidoaiij ippa.\k to bar too wp» :»t>4 ftereyris «ar«4 Mia M-vft) <i*.y. llN8 stio ;^4t,ctabec» ttiaS a.L mi uo^r a^u sho kadi a fv:«Yin«e. «"x>a uu» I ion t tii-U I ttwtU abu «a^ft, tM'j. my -}c pc tM **J*ar asi^a.' b>cK vou e^Asot Marry tbon 6ow he tbjeett; a au'd iattito hand, y«'« .^utow h~rir vtoere ars »i«;as Got daagef~'»n<i Msatdss ho fcixis uurn«<iiy aod do»*«rMi^e«diT, it I ou Asrii't proftfiso >«, Ctes vary anuoto, I ainUl )Lj.fkII VOU UG>1' *■ "j*bars b lit in bis o«», mwA the girl lumtiif t .t8&1" dns will sulao ttBogt Uvttj tor aim o»ota«r. says 6Lie xoaa, w h#ra bhaft we gfeart in? bhe pouts and doeituaa to anumbe. iioaa^.oata i^t tbe apartaseaii* aod U»cy go across. Ttio «a ovr> dottti; Mi M w i.U.o.. aiid tuey tr» eotuiu# Why, BMbiivrt taoy are ,.o.umg in ooro. It Lsiiof iit is UM fiAt "To" taa uaii ¡.om ,M.S. How ssaiiWf4*il I uusi &ea.M too aaor ipM aid hrton." The girl M»o door aiigiiihi awl theo ■at da fva agiua ivoar u. i'tv**»«..y "Wy |h tn rw i t < ft«o«»te|»> I -OMI*Z up Zbt «uur^ and Me or two peopia t«ikm^ lu iøw tones. Xfco d«ar «i U>« wopoaita iiat cioaed after tbeut, .ad IIOOü :aey cam. out aod WMK ttowaa^atcs in >MMa NirW they ars t*i^ tag oTsr tfcs apt. She ihm^s o; s j,aa->t roosu i« u<itcfa«*«^a, aod .lie a^«»'t is ùae o inAAV 3ae 14 "'1£ the CCMIl. JKU. T he RVIIIIFC. "841 «iai)«3 a deAr iil.t.t. a^tiiia, aM lis oiMt«r>es Iba& if 6he doss Uaaia^ftio is will not iH r«a^oa»ibio Ilk we eoaac^uaBiMs. ftho vo its him «*>- t.o bo e.Uy, arid 44 rewrts (bat no w--it oocid ka^p sober in i:ser pr«asn«s» r,*w tialew take a ioo* m-«and fOt, 81.bec ihti, aGd 8IH Goac f arrhw down th« -treat, Now Ml#y Srs s«a« »o ti." A ad Wm prt catme wway tNUI tile wiadow. Tuat alziii. as ad tackod her n»other is Jjod afid "as" her staay go" ugnu, LAO i invalid said (o-vi^giy IX will D8 8V:4I ;a¡:- you t« &jtM aei^hheor^ daog^tor; i iiopia tih»<"witliake*ti« ja*4'' i .ie RieJ ilu^ufcd M irtU-e. "Iw ia a'vroaser t»« jadiisr l«t Vfcera coato op ftione:" w- motiHK Vefit-OA, kai; varraiog; A t-^ard aaly Ike loo«ate{J at poa^Jo." 14 TWe wer* only two, m<nht.j.. de&t, aloe satu u toe iaaifeor aad his
i THE GREAT \VBLSH~LUNo"CUES.
THE GREAT \VBLSH~LUNo"CUES. CeiUfoot Elixir, Aiarvetiens Sueeoss. Cures Coughs, ("olds, Asthnia, Uroric^itia, Influenza. Coltsfoot Elixir. The Great Pul- tiioB&rr Reiaedy is Prcpaied from Lxuracts of Bsisammc Phluts. Spoken by all who hh' R j tried it to be a kro-at remedy, and the moat certiiu Cure eft o-hs sod Coidi. Old lung j apphC'CCii4, read ;y yieid to its fcrestineet; i aiso tuo best medicine fjr children, If yoo ua>s not tried it, immediately procure a bottle. You will marvel at its curative and | i heaiing Virtues. Trtstiaionials from &i! parts j of tne Kingdom. Sold by all Chemists tod Patent Msdi^ine Vendors in bottlei at W ids 9d, and 4-s od cash or can ba obtained post free direct from Labo-atory of Ic-antor ani j Introduoer.iiORt:AX VV. '.JAMES, fklajtuiac-j luring Chemist, LiitDuUy, 8, W. 3831 A
WELSHMEN IN AMERICA,
WELSHMEN IN AMERICA, BY "UT PROSLM." ARTICLE VII, (COKCLUDBD.) When the IroadaSe Tin-plate men were en strike, I had occasion to meat quite a Dumber I oi intelligent young men irom the Swansea Valley, asaong them David Lewis, formerly 'superintendent of the Foxhole Tin-plate Works, Llaasamlet. since then his tainily I has emigrate 1 after him, aad live very eom- fortabie in Irendaio, Ohio, Mr Lewis came lout to Gas City to s&e bis friends, and he had a jolly welcome by the majority of ubem. After a sojourn of two vveeka in the rubber neck State he returned to Ohio. In the name company was Air T. 11. J crell; iah, a native of Mcvriston. The latter has travelled the States exten- sively during the laat six or seven years. He takes great interest in the promo- tion of Trade Unionism, and is a pt'omineat member of the Amalgamated Society- 1 b:«L Mr Tom Char'.ec, an old inhabitant of Pontroi.titer and Llaaelly, at Middleton. Here, as iu Wales, Toia is reputed a goo- annculer. His family eauae out after hiii, irom I.ianelly in th-3 fail of '93. They ai-e doing very well, and are successful in work and health. Be is a johy good fellow, and always good company, Mr Joe ihomasi landlord ui the ilcisLiniey Hostelry at Biweod, Indiana, waS oue or tiie best educated and smartest Welshmen 1 met in tue gas scl'. Mr Tnoalas was bred aud born in Kansas City, and is now about torty years oid, the ouly r;.ülJ. living with hit; &ed mother, wi:o has beeo in the btates for over tixty years. It is a credit u. the old lady and her sen that they have kept their language so well. Tlaeir Eiighsh and Welsh languages are grammatical, and wfcen we consider the disadvantages of the vernacular in the Western States, it means a good deal in their lavoni- The mother aud son were members in the Welsu Church, under the ministry of t: lie v. Tom J-ohn, formerly oi Prospeet-place, Llaneily, and afterwards of Kansas City. Kansas. Mr. John d,ed a few years since, They vero tre4t friends, and many a good eh*- tne writer had with this pious aid ;ady at Elwood, indiana. ledeed ttw & interesting to iLu to hear her relorring in glowing terms to a feiiow-Kwasma.11 whoas I never know but bv name. Her Knowledge >.n general was surprising. For a WWIC sd would te.t ycu &f tbe old preachers and revivals of Wales, Another youug man v. houi 1 met at Gas City was Mr William Lewie, formerly a workman at L'anesmleU He married f. young lady from Aberavon at M^Kel'sport ;û the spring of 18*3, aud soon afterwards vent out in tMtn-ea oi emplOjiient to Ind., whore he has beea ever since, and is doing Tzry weii. Thav are four in fasniiy, aad iiviag at Ga» City- His father wAs a sea- faring veteran, wan known at Liauffiiy many ytars ago its Captain Lew;a. Our :riend.ii;ii ..110 his brother Torn br.ve been living for a ausiber of vaars in tho M«rrislc:» district. James 'Phillips and Lia brother William-, shosicr sou roiiecman x-espccuvely at Gas Citv, hr9 natives 8f feouth \vaios, and have worked m several ti;i-piat^ works at Aiorris- ten, Llsoeliv, and elsewhere. Their wives toileted ibem Ecrosa the Atlantic last -asiner, and weo to be doing fairly well, >s ,th the exccpt?on at Mrs James Phillips, who wae suffering frota the effects of roalaria- Another exten- stv.3 traveler with WIIOBJ I became ae^uainted in the gas belt was Mr Harry Avero, forioeriv o* Movristori. fcarry ha.d visited Australia ;reviout.iy to corning to America, and during his t-tav in the States be ha., done some travelling as wcil tht-oush I'snusylvania out to UUuoia. His father,waa a famous cr.eketf-r one timo in yorriiton, and hia agsd pother is still living ia tha saaie place, Ha.rry QOJeys blessed singleness, and things iiike the Groecian philonophers that. "God nada mothers because they eould cot be everywhere. He is kilid and genial, aad very industrious. In music he figures prominently aa leader of the M.E. Churoh eheir at Gas City. Among others wto came to Gas CilJ irom the west was lir. Phillip Charles, a Swanscaite. He hau been working tor many years in Denver Cetorado, and, ua hid way east, stayed with the writer and another friend lor a lew weeks prevjau* to geing homo to Swan- sea. Mr Cbaries is very intoihgeat and wali read, ilr John John, foimorly of New Dock, Liaoaliv, will be well remembered as a fre- i,uent coijtr'buto; to feue Welsh press, He is a aitearer IF trade, ".nâ has left Llaneily since iliireh, 1393. He suii aaaieUins his good name as a studious euag saan, aDd often cuc lribates to the colutr us of the Drycti- j C'^L-umbia. Ilia brotaer Dan atd his w«fo are also in the city of Gas, enjoying geod health and circumstances. -Vir John j Richards, an old Llsnellviie and a Morta roilerman, ill also under the! saffie ecmpanv; aDd in 'plt.e of an a' tae^ of riieumitie fever setae mouths ago, he is now doing verv tvaii. His brotnei* Tom cam. to Gas Cuy with him, but soon retumea to Llaneily to join uasthir axpeditioa to the eeid regions of AUska, where he bad eviae previous tc his s».ecemp;»nying hia brother le •.ja.s City, milD, btit is now at Gas City, roiling in the tin- plate works. He is a j»hy rsllow all over, and c-ontri'jutes his share oc rpusie to saatiy of the get-up CfnCtLtii held so often by the Cymry of CWia Cuy, Mr John Griffiths, formerly of the Soath Wales Work j and Cwmbwrla, is amoag the many WtUhmen ot Gas City. d r (Vraiitha is keeping a saloca there, ajid sesms'o have nis silaro of prosperity.! His brothers Isaac and Albert are also stsy- '-ngwith him. They are all work-tag at the tin-plate factory except John, It was at, Elwood 1 know Mr Wiiliaui Constance first. Ha is a aative of Sydney. but iatoly married Lianeily lady, Mr and Mrs Constance are very qu et, and of a very atiodest disposition. They are doing a litltle I business :.11 boarding hcusa keepers on account of his very weak state of health. Mr John Smith, an old ticrfa hand, caT; to Gns City w'h », number of other boys, and soon m:i ie iiiraself homely in this new Welsh I colony. He was a reserved young aian. and well llked by his associates. After spending some months in Iba eity of gas be went east with Mr Frank Richards, his roilerman, to work at Harrisbur^, Pa. Mr John Brazel, who came out with many others from Ystalfera and tne district to Joliett 111, is now at the same place, TIZ., Gas City. Air Brazel was the organist in Pasty Congregational Chureh, and is a fine man with splendid qualities. Ho enjoyed gaod health, and is in good com- pany. Gwiiym Hughes (Morris ion; and many other new comers were witu him at Gas City. |
! GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF KOIENCE…
GOVERNMENT SCHOOL OF KOIENCE AND ART. ALEXANDRA ROAD, SWANSEA. At the Government examinations lD Science and Art. held at the Swansea Centra, Lbe names of the following students, utter i ng the ciassos held aT, the above Kchoois, appeared aiu^ng the successful eaadidxtes. I i elementary A., advanced. 'oCISSCK. — STHWUCT 1. — G B0MT1TRY. — J :rown, iair; J Evans, pa«s; G ituu^nton, j paaj; F C Owens, E paea; C Russell, pass D Ross, E pass C xitomas. E paus E j G ThotMaa, E pahs >< Williams, Li paiis. j SC £ jZCT 11,—AlACHIXK C0N-TK.UCT10.N".— D .■ Isaac, E fair, W J Jones, E pass A Hi Jones, A 2ud F C Owen, A Hud, F M Price, E fair: W C Russeil, E pass. SUBJECT ill.—licanso COKSIAI/CI ION,— C Cousins E pass W J Davenport, E pass P Dorreii, E tair C IJotige, E lair: P J jHolloway, E fair; T J iiughes, E pass; J Legg, E PiSS; G J Alea^er, A 2nd; T Morgan, E iau-; W J Nash, A 1st; C i I Jefireys. E fair; D Koes, A iind; G J3 1'homas, E fair, D :1 bourns, E fair; C: "vV'iliiams, E pass. STTBJKCT V.—MArasiiA.ri a (Stages 1, Z, and 3;.—Stage 2: Albert B chappoK, 2nd Thoman L Chegwiciden, 2ad; John Evans, j 1st; George M Gwynn, 2ud; I-L,Aats b Joskins, £ nd; \VI11 C M.¡¡,QD, 2nd David H Masou, 2nd Rees P Morgan, c:n. Joseph i Prosser, 2nd Jastes S»u:ith, 2ud. MU!MECT XIV. — Human Physiology — j M J Bevan, E pliss C J Bird, E pass; W H I Fox, E fan. S Ussu, E iair; M Joues, A 1st; I S Lev% is, E pass; C E Lloyd, i. lair; T I Powell, E fair: L A toby, E pass; I Stain- Tord, E fair; E Teiry, E fan, id Trail, E pasi; D Wiliiains, E fair. So EJECT XXV.—HYGIENE.—C Bird, S j pass: jii W BcTven. E air; W H Fox, E .air M Jones, a 1st; A Jo:;as. L fair; 1 b Lewis, E pass; C E Ho, n. E fair; T E fair L 6oby, E iar; i S.amirord, E iair; 1>1 Stewart, E fair; li Thomas. E fair; H Trail, E pass; J Williams, E fair. KSULT3 IS FhUEUAXI'. — Ziil> GRABS.— j A E Adams, 2nd; E K Amos, 2nd; i D; i Allen, 2ud; A E jievan, 2!1ct; M Ley not), | 12nd; W J Bowoa, 2nd, J iiuihn, 2nd; Mj Brett, 2nd L Ciie^widden, 2nd; E Ching, j ¡ 1st; T E Cound, 1st; W li Ctabb, 2nd; F Ai Clauss, 2ud; E A Davies, 2nd; H C Davies, 2nd; A Dowiing, 2nd; A E Desmond, 1st; J Evans, 2nd; G Evans, 2na: ti T Evang, 2nu: M J Evans, 1 -1; At A Fox, 2nd C E Fish, 2nd L G ii ivueti, 2nd; W S tdaivey, 2nd Al Hawkins, 2nd L IF Hirri-son, 1st; 13 il Jones, 2uu; 'i, L Jenkins, 1st G A James, ^nd J Jenkins, 2nd, ii E Jones, 1st; E Al Jauios, 2nd W J | Jones, 2nd; M J Jenkin, S Jones, 1st; M Joshua, 2nd; Al Jones, 2nd; li Languoo, j 2nd; E Long, 2nd; L) W Llewellyn, 2nd, L Morri«, 2nd; J iiort, 1st: W Mitcheil, 2nd; ii Mitchell, 1st; T E Nash, 1st; M I Owen, 2nti; SA Ptrkins, lend; b PnclHlrJ, 1st; E Phillins, 2ti-j H Porry, 2nd; W H Price, 2nd A E ltabuett, 2nd A H iiowands, ist A E Turtle, 1st R. Thomas, 2nd A Taylor, 1st; M J. Williams, 2nd if. A Walters, 2nd; K Westiake. 2nu; A 2ud M vVi.iiams, 1st, ci Walters, list; W J Wiliiam?. 2n i. ltBi0LT8 X>' ÀQI,)!UL DEAWI?to, — 2;;o | Gkahjb.—E K Amos, iud; t D Allen, 1st; U biaiiinger, 2nd; 1 Bevnou, 2ud S Bevan. ,1; si Evans, ind; C E Fish, 2nd; F Fox, 2'id; E H Harris, 2nd G Howall, 2'ut, B M Jones, 1st; S Jones, i j 2nd; :< A oues, 2nd; J Jon««s, 2nd; J j j Jonkins. 2nd; G L denes, 2od; D W j | Liewelivn, 1st; W Llewellyn, 1st; J H Lainbei t, 2nd a Leyshou, 1st; J Jlwrt, lb,, L M Prust, 2nd; A H Rowlands, 2nd; J Roes, 2nu b 'VVaiiers, 2nd, RSSVLTS 1-N FaF.EUA.vo —3P.D GRADE.— DRAVTUO OF OB. nam ems (3B).—S W Brown, 1st; A Hanson, Isuu U Harris, 1st; U P j Hoare, lit; A J JUSS, 2nd vv' J Nasn, 2nd. DJiAWtNG IN Advanced LIGHT AND &HAUK <jn).—J J. Bennett, 2ud Al J Reran, 2nu .'i ">V Brown, 1st; D W Davies, 2nd; (.; J >avies, 2nd; G Haugnton, 2nd G P Hoare, 2nd A A Joues, 2nd W J Nash, 2nd K Westlake. 2:id. L-RaWIKC iX ELKMKaIAKY Llv^HX A.vd SliADfi t5r^.— il J Bovan, 2nd; K Bcvant i 2nd; A E Diamond, 2nd; It F Griffiths, 2nd G A James, 2nd; A A Jones, 2nd; J Nash. 1st; K Westlake, 2nd. DKAWI>*O FKOK iHFo Ai-nQra (3B21 —D i Davies, 1st; a Henniugs, 2oa. pEKSftCTIVe: (h: A:>tD 1E>.—G Haughion, 2nd C Thomas, 1st. Pi.IJfCIPLiS Of ADV.Oi'CEDOkSAHIST (22j. —G iiaugnton, 1st. M0DKiii>3 DKSIGN—AOVANCED (23B).— G Haugbton, 2ud. iiODBLLlKG Dasiox (23.B).-D Davies, 2nd S Meanings, 2nd. Desiox (iSA.t.—F C Bidder, 2,)d; G Evans, 1st R W German. let; _K 2,1 Guy don, 1st G A James, 1st; W J Nash. 1st; L ihotaas, 1st I J Tiiomas, 1st; VV J A Williams, 1st. Modelling FKOM THS ASXIQVB '19i;.—S HenBius.s, 2nd. CERTIFICATE WOKE.9 ACCEPXIO. — J T Bennett, 3b, A C TC; T W Walters, 22u, A li C; T W Walters, lOd., A A' C. There were on the ■ •.oka of the school last session 101 sm.deats H.I. sciecca aad art sub- iects; 33 student* in science saojeets; 143 j students in art subjects; and 176 teachers from the Swansea School Board; Htalujcg a total of 458 individual students taught, in the I a'oova schools for the ye^r ending 1895,' eiiissitied aa^lioyvs: -A(,JUot lot:>, ¿; aroiit- tocts' pupils, t; assistants in shop', 2; blacksmith, 1: carpenters, 3; carver, l .| clerk, 1; engineers, 4: engineers' appreu- j tieea, 2; íitlus. 14; general nmdeuts, 66; joiners, 35; journalist, 1; letter^ carriers, 2, masons, 8; meciianic, 1 monumeatal masens, 4; office boy, 1; 7; pl-vsterers, 2; photographers, 2; plumber, 1; pattern maker, 1; teac.-crs and pupil teachers, 9-3; scuool hoys, 16; put.. ve>OiS. 2: schoohaaster, 1; tin-piate worker, 1; pupil teaehei's, ec., 175; total, 453 i stodei.ts. 61,lcl-l tile OPeLing of the school, 2,830 pupils have been on the books of the school, of whom m'ilre than 95 per c.nf. were of the working or arnsun elass, cr their children.
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OVli FOOTBALL COMPETI- | TION. FIVE GUINEAS FOR A TIP, On Saturcnv, February 22nd, tbe follow- ing matches i.re to be played,— y, Swansea Llaneily Lampeter v. Neath Aberaron v. Morristoo Elavkheath y, Newport Gloncesteev. Cardiff Played on the jfioucd of the former,) Three things will be required of the successful tipster, First, he will have to find the winning teams then, secondly, he will have to "lace Us-3 winners in the order of merit—thai. !B to say, the team that wins with most in hand will have to be put at the top of the list, and tue other according to the marg;n of points, credited to thtm. Draws, of course, will be at the bottom of the list. Finally the scores of each team will have to be given in points, and the total numbe ior all the winning teams placed at the ioot. Four matches must be play cd. The following cotipon should be filled up and must reach us not later than two o'clock on Saturday next, in an en*eiopo plainly murked in tho top left-hand corner Con,peiilion. COUPON 22. p T«——— win main ■■ ■ i t p Winning Pis. Pts jW'n g | Team. for agst,] Pts. L I 1 t« 2. I I ^q Total | | | Name | i | j Address
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Goverouiomi have adapted it and are ordering du, HcaL.es, for use in various Departments. i'.a_ineurs and educated ex use and recommend the Williams, it possesses the ieadiug features of other writ'nc- machines, wii: dp a.l that any of them claim to do, and will, less trouble and expense The iiues and words including the last iettu" always in sight. 'J'ho Inking is direct tiom -Lids ribbons Write for Catalogue. mivm T ¥ PEWRiTER ÜJMP 1 D FOR EUROPE, 21, CHEAl-SIDE, LONDON. Have vour BOOTS TO MEASU iiE by A. AI -POTT The Boot must be made to th-i Foot, and not the Fooi to ^he Bout. f- £ 0 off tliYt r), £ dlf MvTI ml f; ? s»; i 4 i' 4 | •"( t i ffA) if I t.i.tf./tf i-f i-4 J EfTc ct of wearing bad fitt-ng boots. Natural Foot 27, OXFORD-STREET SWANSEA. STOP ONL* MOMENT. J| "Oh dear, Doctor, what WI;j you recom* ajeijd ior my Children s Coi'.gfes and Colds f TRY TUDOR W PATENT BALSAM OF HONEY. The most marvellous Cure for ali disorder!; of the Chest, Throat, and Lungs. It never fails to give instant relief, and does not C-n- tain Laudauum, upium, or ?dorph:a. ECONOMISS YOUR HEALTH. HEALTH IS THE FiitPT WIA;,TH. AU who are engaged in indoor and outdoor occupation, ana are especially exposed to the ever-varying climate of (treat Britain, BE \Y ISr, IN TIME. Den't tamper with Danger, but go stralgbt away for |dJDOH -|y ILLIAMS PATEiNT jgALSAM OF |TONEY. IT is iyVAtXJAS: for weak-cfcesled en, IT 1-l v-oaaen and children, It cures %ii,a all other retnedies fail, it cures Coughs, Colds. Ercnchtt s. Asthma, Tightness of the Chest it cures thousands of Children of Bronchitis and YVI-ucping Coughs, It cures for One Shilling when pounus have been spent in vain, DO TliV :T! It >ou have a Cough, try it; if vou have a Coid, try it; if you have liroaehiti*. try it. It loosens tile phic-gm aDd promotes expectora- tion, produces warmth and eomrort to the chest, and gives refreshing Bloei» when you have lost nights of rest. HEAD ON. NOW eOMMSKt'EO BY PHYSICIANS AND arnmoxs. When vou are distres.,ei with a miserable cold, nose bauged up, threat sors, limbs aching with a general feeling of smothering, a doses of the Balsam of Honey will eleai the wretched symptoms away, almost before it. Ti':er^ is nothing like it on the rraiket; it is thoroughly up to date; it tneules into the whole system. A true i'rier.d. proniot and reliable in its action. JUST A NOT HE It WORD. No Mother should neglect to keep thit Infjiiiible Remedy in the house re&dy for iziv emergence. Kemeuiber that it is wiser to check a slight Cough at the commencement than to allow il to develop into a lingering complaint. DO NOT FORGET TO GIVE IT TO THE BABY. OVER 4.000 TESTIMONIALS TO HAND FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. A LARGE EMPLOYRK OF LABOUR SPEAK HIGHLY OF IT, T,,Ind your T,.tdor of Honev very useful for coid or coughs, and keep a hottle aways b$ me. My children have also found nrich benefit'from It in -ASP of Bronchitis and 1.Hugh, Yours trulv, ImÑJ. PETTY Of the Firm of Mejsrs. Petty & Som, Ltd, lkw4 PrInters, Leeds. Januarv i (, 1895. PAKENTS THINK IT A GOI.OKN RSJ1EDY. Sic,—1 consider it my duty to sera vou this telltf- monlal of the great benefit my chIld has derived from rour sjrand Tudor WiiliamV« PatentBalsam yf Honev. Sbe ha.-i takea it for tiiri* years. She has been troubled with bronchitis sinep 14 weeks old. Sb0 Is now 6 yoars old and since 1 discovered this "reptra- tion I consider my child out. of danger, and no mx-d to call iu a rrecl'ca! man. Yoiu's faithiaHr, Mas. BONI). 17. A rgyle-street, Dnrwen, J*r.uary 21 • t. 1S95, IT IS Mon E THAN GOL D TO MS. My fc desires me to convey her best wlshe* for the succt". » of your Balbam of Hofiev, It has been of a rest benefit to our little ones, whe suffesed from Bronchitis and Cough? during th, last tvro most lnc'ament *rint«r8. It gives iheir instant relief. Purther, our medical attempt,, Dr. Jones, quite concurs in the frepueut use or the Balaam when i DCCaeion:- re<iuirp.— I'aUhfnllr, JORN "iALTE8 Mc-aaax, R. Ui ynhenlag Hou«e, Hirwain," COUNTY MAGISTRATES COM'IUM; IT. ABTHVB JACOD, KSQ.. Pot)!ithr», Three Cocks, states: 1 find your lulssrn of Honey an invaluable remedy for Brt,Mchit¡. and Coughs." So! bv all Clienri.'5 and Stores all over the World at Is. Ud.. 2. Sd.. and 4s. 6d. pe: bottle. Simple Pottle sent, fpost paid) for Is. 3d., 3s., and 5a.,i;om lH' Inventor, p T U D 0 R ^yiLLIAMS, LIEDICAL HALL, ABERDARIC. I 51S0 I .:=: I ? x j.13kJ-* vw v :tBNITURZ. NTO 13FT_rT P l MXT1R T V THE TK.-AX>"E3» PORTLAND BUILL-I^v.s, 1, ■: POFT? ANP SWANSEA. ff 1- 'r- GEO, A. HEM.MINGS & CO. 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W- A GKAND SELECTION FRGJM LAE'GE & VALUABLE STOCK. | All Kinds of WATCH KS, CLOCKS, and JEWELLERY REPAIRED on both ? remise- by experienced, workmen at Moderate price". E. K ALTEXBACH, I ialVEBSMITB. JKWSU.CH, "PnCIAK c,) V A LO id AN -bi KELT. ALS L> ARCADE, LLAJN ZL-L Y. 42C3 I H0PKI-> SON'S JAMS ARE THE BEST, rlOPKINSONS JAMS AND MARMALADE ARE ABSOLUTELY THE BEST 4009 j AiaTOyWSr^i^i ?Ki ASD stok 10. I\-t.LSON-STREET, SWAN oi^A Manager GEO. BELL. MORGAN BEVAN AND SONS ARE NOW SHOWING L A M: P S IN ENDLESS VARIETY OF QUALITY. STYLE, AND PRICE. ALL MARKED iy PLAIN FIGURES. 24, CASTLE-STREET, SWANSEA. svTsa FOR WEDDING RI SGS GO TO | BROUGIITON'S, | 'D G t THE KOTBD VVKDUlNG RING SHOP. P & Y Sop Hynod a;n Fodrwyau Priodasc! m 31, HIGH STREET, SWANSEA # (Opposite IJown aJ»d Sua). ^[JR- CHE^-jst 1 MWp 'KALYp^.i i 1 Wzti wf*8^ TriE s°i-a pi\apr;!»ro'?~ a Moses Jones. ,pc| >2 HIGH STREET, SwAjviise^ i-' Moses Jones. ,pc| >2 HIGH STREET, SwAjviise^ i-' I CEtt Ooiiv. Bath- MRS. RV 'A? ..1 oi* ..u. HOUSE COAL WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THOS. K. ROBINSON. 15. EXCHANGE BUILDINGS. B EST FFALDAU, Large. 168 6d per toll 13 delivered; weight and quality guarftO* eed. Why pavmore. 3608 SWANSEA ARMS, OXFOHD-sTRHET, SWAXSBA, F. MORGAN (formerly beluii^in^ to the Newport Seconds a1 Mouutaia Ash Football Ckh) Beg? :u inform the inhabitants of Swansea-general that lie uastaktu over the :it>uve it HOtel. and Lopes to receive a fair share of patronage, GOOD ACCO 2 MODATIOX FOK TEAVELL ER:>. 3900 I> 1 uf\_ 1ST O Our ADELI.NA Model in Walnut has the Imt~"iiver.ii-nt8, is Peilect in -Tf.nt ana Touch, and ft 24 Guineas istU«» Cheapest Instrument ctteicd W""y Public. J. BRADER AND SONS lOXLV .iUIJt{;¡. |S & 0, WIND-STREET, SWANSB* > SPECIAL LINES AT WEST 6LA^0RGAH DRUG STORES » JOHN DAVIES' BJtCilSTiEIlBt) tRADZ DHDBK 1I..utØ THE JUSt -^jjUci rtW QUININE B ITTEBSi* THE FAVOURITE TONIC. ForlNDIGKSTI 1M, FLATULHIVOB. HEAOACHS. 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RESTORATIVE FOR THE EA^ The admirable proijerti^a of this article in ai.tely checking ihe Hair from f&Iliug off, arising from illness or other causes, ari l isg its growth, only requires a single trial to prove* etticacv. It is aiso str. ugly recommended for and removing dandruff from the roots ot tbe H<u^ per bottio. TOOTH-EASE, THB NEW DISCOVERY FOR TOOV&ACUX 7jd. bottle ed. I HAVE YOU GOT A COLDf DAVIES- BALSAM of HONE1 FOR Caughs, Colds, Asthma, Bronchitis, aad All Afiectioas ot the Chest and LUtJglI, combining the marvellous heaiing property* or WELSH HONEY WITH TONIC" EXPECTORANT iiERBS. Ie. IT NEVER FAILS TO GIVE IMMEDIATE RELIEF AND IN VARlLBLY EFFECTS A PERlIANLNT CURE. 1,6 lid. Bottles for I'id.; 2s. yd. Bottle for SU. &• !J. DAVIES, M.P.S., CHEMIST AND DRUGGIST. I 3HTGH-ST., SWANSEA- GOODS SOLD AT STORE PRiGfiS 8S65 C IN ———a——WB—mam mm—w—wmmmmmmmmtwrnn mmm—immmmmmmm— We have secured our Customers against any Advance in Retail Pi « for some months to some art will not raise present Prices until our Stocks are cleared. Vours faithfully, OXFORD STREET. SWANSEA. JONES, DlOKu ON & Ou.
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Ab.- HAPPY ESCAPE AT GWYJMFA Bit Y'i\T>,(jr. THE WREXHAM ADVERTISER CONFIRMS A MIRACULOUS CURE in accordance with inslruetions (writoi a| rsponer on :ne ataft of Liie h"exi,. i-)Pt Adver- j i l«-it Vt rasuaoi for ISrvn^e'i, a coal i uiiuiaj; village some mo miles or dors from iown. Lika KIRL V ST;N:R, £ a>striftt» ehere ARTS no streets!, and the isouto-t cot bein^ 'laiea- irf^red are difficult to liod. I wished to limi the resiaence o. A'lr F.award tlu^hos, collier, residing at uwynra, Bryuteg. I called at the euief shop and a«k«<i my way. I was told, and theu inquired if Mr iiu^hes had a daughter, who had been iii, and \too was saial to iiaVf b.o!u in liÿwe exlraordicary way l'a, is lured to iey!tu. dO yes, I said tae abGp- keener, 1 Know that is 0>0," i wsuasti ;uy j way thera.Ota ta Mr Hughes t-oi.se, &.jd kuoek^n^ at tha tio^r was received oy hiil duug!:ifer, Miss Sarah Aun Hughes, tttl former aiv-.iiid, and ",11. looked (however) in CtJ- maciiably good he*:tii. 1 ictreducod tha object of my visit, and the at »uee told me ail ahout her ca*e whicii was a rHisar*<aLl0 OLie. fees sa:d &h« had beee subject to heart disease for several and iya: BO much iiffeeied as to be unable To waik even a. few yarns without support, bbe liad *»eeii eonstant;y attended by a local u..edtc.d nmu, but iiau derived no p^ra:aner,t uendh. olie waw "Lt to Hie CoB?ale4cent Home :^t j i'-hy., but bciure tiie perioa or her stay was cotupieiod she uecaiue ili ii! tuat site was bent homo; aati irotn Her aooount ot her t.&n-' diiiou, it is fdeur the oniy end of LLÐ case uii&t couid iJ8 anticipated was death, telle revived, iiowever, anu the eourso ot mecicine wad cout.nuea. boaioti.iies she wall be ter aud soineliaies the was woi-se. Her normal couuiLiou was that o. extreajo wa. aczt and proatrauon, tiuppieuiented by severe heart. voaipiicauoiis. v> htie u tuio sad cocidiUon j a neighbour, seeing m paper an account ot tiio exti,■ ordinary cares ehectod by L)r. VVi]]iam« i'iak -t ubs ior i'ale iPeople. amedicai u-.scovory quae uniike any ordinary r emedy in iti lite-diving «Sccts. suggested her tryir.^ ^.L-eii]. Alter a .it.He persua^ou iiias iiu«he £ agreed Lu Jt, aDd tuo result is prebubJy unique sven ia the history st Dr ^Viiiiaaue exiruoraiajr* iiil ot certified cures, it was iU the spridg ot 1394 that sue deeid-:d to try th.. pui«. and bhe procured a. box—ti.e piiia uaviug been also re^w-iii-.nded by Me^nrs i;.• xcciu uni (Jo., ehoui^ui, -it vV">-uiiiam. Wi:«u a'ac eo-TiHienced ;• take Dr *«V lltlàDl;¡'¡; Pills diie was very weak, aod says mas ut tha tiaie Fine thought ^os would have ajsu, itie reaatien was trss»ocid»us; within one j net* t»uo wftp abie to ri^e, anci ttttii in boitec liC.ath ohsiu ane bad ever been be-Oic! Her! b«?art was wording naturally, aca ^ec waikiwa powers were iargcij res'wed. ao well was IOnlt, ttDA so W'411 did six keep, thilt sh-j took uo uiore pilio, nor did sus hava iue ;leiue of any Jcind, in the &priag £ IS^h—twelve DioutQk later—ii«r taiher cousidoiad it tv»a » matter of pradoat precaution, thiit ihe should have aacfeaer box ot Dr 'VYiliisiiii .t'l1Ls. 'Xhis was obtained, anu$in«c kuen unut tu« day i 5-3w he;, her i^jiitb has .)e;n per- itciiy fcooi. Her iifa tfcaretore h.m un- aanbi-edty iiac & savaa by tun r.-ui^ly. tVeti; 1 said, "'lhiss ix roniarka^io. But did "ou not have any medicine between i time* f a," sho replied, I dldnot. DrWilliasis' Pir.k iril's eural-i me, 3ingl% uanded,' i dsked I- if yeu were veil, why did you get the second has. in the vpnng ef 1395? Miis ifugiiOa repliel quite eoavmeir.gly, "I go-, it, DOt because 1 was '<)- eU, but as a. matter ot procaauoo, and tosjitisry 'llV fathar, i was p«rtsctly well, arla ha# loeau ever siuee I took tke &vni box. She added that she now itd quite restored, tad reji-araea that on the previous Sunday she aMi walNed Lo Mount t Zswq Cbap^I aod baok twiest, ihu plaoo ei wor&iiipi& at a con ndorabio distance tx ^nittfc house, and she said "The pay-or (thookhaad* w'tu ttio, and- said he was glad to e«c roe in ehapel. He t^at when hs had seen ne oa a previous Accasion, he uardly expesiod that I weald ever get to chapel again." Mi*t Hughes told no that sue had never been well a.i tier life, hut was new feeling 111 very good health. I may add that I carefully aroa"#.mineci Miss Hughes, and i am oatisfied that her slaieaseat is accurate. Dr Williaass' iiuk Puis tor I'ale Pcop.:o have cured BuujerouE diseasBs ariesing fr;"a m iiapovorishud utits of tioe btcod, ouch as a.n&K)i*, pale aud gailow complexion, jjreea sickness'general musculjtr weakness, depression oi spnits, 1.8 of appetite, palpitatioe oi tJIO beart. sLcrLueeti ] of breath, pains ia tho hack, nervous head-I aebe, ioss of niemory, early dheay, till torms of female weakne&a, hysteria, paralysis, loco- motor ataxy, rhou mat Jim, vnta setanca, fill." at all ci»i-3u;<e* srisinf frov vitiated humcars i in the bw»a, wuich oauso sciofula, rickets, j nip-joint d'beftseo, eluoaic eryttpeta.a,cox-, suasL-tion or ttia bowels and ¡"<.in.>, They invi^oiate the blood niisu isrokec ctwri by overwork, worry, diseaso*, «soesiic-d, aud indiscretions of living. These Pills are not a puig itivo nieclieins. Tcey contain aol'iiag ibac eouid injure the deiiento j si/stea. ifaey act directly on li^e blood, SUHP'7 to t. iatter its iixe-heanag qualities by assisting it to ftMac. b oxygen, the g<'lld supporter of aE ofg* III,, la this ^ay, the Diood, ¥«c«ia-tijj built up." &nd being supplied wiit it lacking co-isUtutefcts, be-j eones riah aodji-e' aaritrtoari&ii«» the various organs, ntioinlating tueai to activity ia the perior-naBc^ of their [iir.ct.ieM,, uld thOc 4ii.-<i.QAtiii^ rliseases from the system Iheae V"id hre ojasufacoured by the Dr Wilhaais's Meaieiru ^ouap».uy. 46. Hoiborn Viaduct, London. E.C-, aud lire bohu by chemists everywiiere, :n boxes beai-ing the fuU name, Dr W iliiams's Pink Puis for i)ale people on the wrapper, at Z. &d a IUIX, or sss boxes lor 138 9d, or tney uiay be bad r>y post, iroui the ab^^o addr&us. Lr Wiliiaias's Pink Pills ier eillo People Ate never sfd in bain or by tha dozen or hundred, an-, any dealer whu su.ii a itubstiLa-Lo is to and should be at-.c ro-in the iVmvwm Advertiser, Fcbru j,.>-y 8th, 18'bii.