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PERAMBULATORS, MAIL CARTS, &c, FENDERS, FIRE IRONS, &c., &c. G3- COMPETENT MECHANICS KEPT ON THE PREMISES. All kinds of Cycles, Sewing Machines, &c repaired or taken in exchange. The DOMESTIC S UPPL Y SI ORES bring all Household req uirente tits and Personal necessaries within the reach of all classes, Dyma Siop i Bawb Siop i arbed Arian A Siop ag oedd mawr angen am dani [ E E R B E R T J 0 N E S A N D C 0 M P A N Y Herbert Jones & Compy., 49, King-st.,Carmarthen. C, ALEXANDRA CREAM SEPARATORS I GREAT IMPROVEMENT FOR 1896. stand ahead of all others! [ BEFORE YOU BUY, SEND FOR LIST 12 Reasons Why the Alexandra is superior to all Others. CAN BE WASHED IN TWO MINUTES. i beaten others in Otten competition. | MONTH'S TRIAL FREE. t t 1 ( ¡ I I Write for Li8t- I À. E. HARRIES, IRONMONGER, I LLANDILO. WILLIAM HARRIES, ironmonger, Llandovery. J HARRIES BROS., Ironmongers, Ammanford. I "Perfectioll" Soap AX" Life fIe I Assurance. ALL sers of PERFECTION SOAP are offered a POLICY or LIFE ASSURANCE, with immediate for One Year, in the British Workman's and General Assurance Company. Arrangements will be made to continue the Policy year by year. The Policies may be taken out for all ages to 65, and Vary from £ 2 2s. to til 10s., according to age. Policies will be issued as soon as 112 (outside) ''tappers are saved and sent in. Last day, June 30th, next year. For full particulars see bills, PERFECTION SOAP is manufactured FULL POUND WEIGHT. -_u- Ai ATE OR pABAOUAY rjlHA. THE ONLY TEA FIJEE FROM TANNIC AGIO. No ASTRINGENCY. tflFTY-FIVB MILLIONS of the Most, Healthy People in the World drink MATE TEA. f Sufferers from GOUT. CONSTIPATION, 1 LAT- *JU5NCY, INDIGESTION, DYSPEPSIA. SLEEPLESSNESS, and NERVE EXHAUSTION \VIII get immediate relief by drinking MATE TEA. MATE TEA has a Sustaining Power which neither India or China Tea, Coffee, or even Chocolate, can claim. Travellers drinking Mate Tea, can go six or seven hours without feeling the want of food. Write for Pamphlet and Medical Opinions, Lancct, British Medical Journal, &c. To be obtained from the MATE TEA COMPY., 29, Victoria-street, Westminster. Price 38 per lb. post free. Agentslnvited. THE CARMARTHEN BILLPOSTING COMPANY, 15, BRIDGE-STREET, CARMARTHEN. BILI FOSTING and ADVERTISING, in alll1: s Branches, Uu-.ragho-aT, t»u< Counties oi Caru.ar 'hen, Pembroke, and Cardigan. R. M. J A S, Manager. An easy way of INCREASING YOUR INCOME by starting Ar TTT>C! WATCH, &•-• CLUBS for the VJJu U i>K> supply of BENSON'S Watches, Clock, Jeweoery, and other Good, Sound, and Reliable Articles at Moderate Prices. Terms Liberal. Parti- culars Post Fre,l. J. W, BLNSOtf, ü2 and 64, IATDGATE HILL, LONDON KC SUSQUEHANNA PiIXS.—Professor Webster's Celebrated SrsotTsiiAKNA FILLS are warranted to CURB iNniOESTio.v, LIO (TsN kss LIVKR COMPLAINTS, FILES, RHEUMATISM, GOUT and BRONCHITIS. The;e Pills are sole! by Chemists and Patent Medicine Velldor at ]: 14-J., 2s :).1., -Is <> and I Is. per box; \>r thev -wiUJbe sent anywhere >m recc.pt of stamps, by ^>A MujL BCSHWGKTH, Secretary, llutautic Institute, NomsGHAjf Old College School, Carmarthen. Co-Masters Mr. W. ROBERTS, Undergraduate of London University, and late Berman Scholar, Presbyterian College. Mr. T. WEDROS JONES, M.A., late Dr. Williams' Scholar, Glasgow University. Rev. J. HARRY, Undergraduate of Victoria and London Universities Certificated Science Master, late Technical Scholar, Cardiff University College. ASSISTED BY Mr. EVAN ANTHONY, Queen's Scholar. RECORD FOR THE PAST YEAR.—TWENTY-FIVE pupils have passed Public Examinations, including London Matriculatiou, Medical, Law, Veterinai-y, and Pharmaceutical Preliminary, Denominational Colleges, Queen's Scholarship, &e. Many Science and Art Certificates have also been obtained. For Terms IIpply to either t,f tht, Co-Masters. HAMILTON HOUSE, CARMARTHEN THE MISSES LEWIS, Daughters of the late Rev. J. Wyndham Lewis, BEG to inform their Friends and Inhabitants of Carmarthen and neighbourhood that they have OPENED A SCHOOL FOR GIRLS at the above address. They tr ist that they will receive a fair share of patronage and support, which it will be their earnest endeavour to merit. Terms moderate. Subjects taught: English, Latin, French, Arith- metic, Algebra, Euclid, and Music. A limited number of Boarders taken. Prospectus on application. The Kindergarten System is adopted for the younger children. SCHOOL RE-OPENS APRIL 28TH. CARMARTHEN SCHOOL OF SCIENCE AND ART. SATURDAY CLASS.—10.30 a.m. to 1 p.m. WEDNESDAY CLASS.— 2.30 p.m. to 4.30 p.m. MORNING CLASSES.—10 a.iii. to 1 p.m., Mondays and Fridays. EVENING CLASSES.—7 to «i p.m., Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursdays, and Fridays. FEES :—Day Classes 12 i G1 and 7s (id per Quarter. Night Class 03 p.r Quarter. Pupil Teachers fret3 conditionally. THE GRAMMAR SCHOOL, WESION SUPER-MARE. PRINCIPALS J. CERIDFRYN THOMAS, B.Sc. (Loud.), L.C.P. D. CYNON JONES, Int. B.A. (Lond.) ASSISTED BY F. A. DRAKE, B.Sc., (LOND.), TWO JUNIOR MASTERS, AND VISITING MASTERS. Sixty Five Certificates at Public Examinations during last Session, including Preliminary Scientific (London M.B.); London Matricrlation Science and Art, &c., &c. MR. ERNEST COLLIER, M.S. A., AROHIIKCT AND SCRVEYOP, 4, QUAY STREET, CARMARTHEN. PHOTOGRAPHY. JOHN PRICE," The Kxcelsior Studio, 2b. Lanamas-street, Carmarthen (ami of New Quay, Cardiganshire). Estab- lished ltiso Photographs artistically iliceu and mounted on lanev mounts and Birthday Cards. Cabinet and Cartes tinted to order Enlargements to any size finished in -Black and White, Tinted Crayons," Oil, and Water Colours. Out- door OrderB promptly attended to. REGIST I PARRY & ROCKE, WELSH WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS, SWANSEA. Manufacturers of Guaranteed Welsh Hosiery, Flannels, Knitting Yarns. All our Goods are labelled with our Registered Trade Mark for Protection of users. Should there be any difficulty in your obta,ining our Manufactures, please drop us a postcard, and we will at once send you address of nearest draper or dealer. SUPPORT YOUR HOME INDUSTRIES. WHOLESALE ONLY. To b had of Retailers in every Town ia Wales. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LARGE & IMPORTANT SALE OF VERY VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE. BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. THEYSTRAD ESTATE Comprising the Ystrad Mansion, and the valuable Farms of Tygwyn, Lower Ystrad, and Tytbach, Penlan, Green Castle, hhud, Morfa Brenin, Hafodwen, Morfa Crwn, and Houses and Cottages in and near Johnstown, and certain Tithes also IN THE PARISHES OF LLANEG WAD AND ABElla WI LL Y, The Farms of Godor and lVncae, Cwmynys, Tanerdy, Pcnrhiwgoleu, Clynyrychen, Panty ff ynnon, Glanrhyd, and Troedyrhiw, and other Holdings, will be SOLD by AUCTION in June next. Full particulars hereafter, and obtainable from J. HOWELL THOMAS & SoN, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Carmarthen and W. MORGAN GRIFFITHS, Solicitor, Carmarthen. CARMARTHENSHIRE—PARISH OF LLANGUNNOR. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured 1.J.. with instructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on Saturday, the 13th day of June 18%, at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon, all that valuable and desirable newly- erected FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, known as PARKYGROES, with the two fields adjoining, cont,tininglt),t lr 7p, or thereabouts, of excellent Land also large Walled-in Garden, 0a lr lip, or 40 yards by 34 yards. It has a direct South aspect and frontage to the main road of 75 feet, most conveniently situated within a mile and a quarter (over an excellent and pleasant road) of the Market Town of Carmarthen and its Railways. ON THE GRCUND FLOOR-Two Staircases, Study, Dining room, 21 feet by 12 feet, China Closet, Pantry, Scullery, Kitchen with Leamington closed Range. Pump room with covered Well and Force Pump, Laundry and w.c., Coalhouse, and Syphon Tank in yard. UPSTAIRS.—Sitting-room, Drawing do., Linen Closet, 5 Bedrooms, and w.c. It has all modern conveniences and perfect sanita- tion. Au abundant supply (never known to have failed in the driest summer) of the purest spring water from the Well in the Pump-room. Shooting may be had over about 400 Acres. Possession of the Residence will be given un completion, or sooner if desired, and of the Fields and Garden on the 29th September next. To view, apply on the premises, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen or of MR. C. E. MORRIS, Solicitor, Carmarthen. IMPORTANT SALE OF TWO FREE- HOLD FIELDS. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on Saturday, June 13tb, 1890, at 3.30 o'clock in the afternoon, two valuable Fields known as BRYNAMLWG and BLAEN- EITHINOG," situate near the Farm of Bwlchymynydd, in the Parish of Llangunnor, all containing about 5a. Ir. 23p., now in the occupation of Mr D. E. Davies. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen or of MR. C. E. MORRIS, Solicitor, Carmarthen. CAlt-NIz-IRTHENSHIRE. PARISH OF LLANGUNNOR, MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmar- then, on Saturday, June 13th, 1890, at) o'clock in the afternoon, all that valuable and much-frequented Public-house known as the STAR," together with a Garden and Premises thereto belonging and a small Field, 2r. 4p., or thereabouts, now in the occupation ot Mr John Evans; and also a Dwelling-house adjoining, known as STAR BACH," with a Garden M the rear, now in the occupation of Mrs Mary Jones. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen or of Mn. C. E. MORRIS, Solicitor, Carmarthen, TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are instructed to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on Saturday, 13th June 189(5, at 3.15 o'clock in the afternoon, the following very valuable PROPERTY, viz. :— LOT I.-All that Old-Established SOLICITOR'S OFFICE, situate and being No. ;-13, Quay-street, close to the Town Hall, and in the best business part of the Town, having a Yard and Back Entrance into Bull- lane, now in the occupation of Mr. Thomas Walters, Solicitor, at an annual rental of £15. These premises have been used as a Solicitor's Office for very many years, and afford a chance of securing a property which ia *eldoin met with. The property would make a good commodious Dwelling-house, or could be con- verted into a Shop with very little expense. LOT 2.—TWO SHARES of £2.) each in the CAIt- MARTHEN ASSEMBLY-ROOMS. A dividend of l:Js per Share was paid for the year 18).\ and a good balance carried forward. There is every prospect of an improvement in the future, as Provincial TheatrIcal and Variety Entertainments are on the increase. The property of the Company j¡,¡ hJd on a Lease of 99 years, from 1853. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, o, Quay-street, Carmarthen, or of MR. ROWLAND BROWNE, I Solicitor, Carmarthen. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LLANGENNECHPARK. CARMAR- THENSHIRE. VERY HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF FAT AND OTHER STOCK. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured .1T-M. with instructions from David Evans, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Home Farm, on Monday, the loth day of June, 1896, about 100 very prime Fat Cattle, 20 Cows and Calves, a large number of Sheep, Lambs, and Pigs a few well-bred Colts, and five Pedigree Shotthorn Bull Calves. Full particulars next week. TOWN OF CARMARTIIEN. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. MESSRS, LLOYD & THOMAS will offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION on Friday, wmTrirntL«rBoar's Head Hotel, four S TiX' i I'J'MVATE RESIDENCES and 7 PLOTS of BUILDING LAND, situate in Penllivyn-road, adjacent to Picton's Monument, and in the best part of the town. Further particulars will shortly appear, and in the meantime may be obtained of the Auctioneers, or of MR. A. SOPPITT, Solicitor, Carmarthen. COUNTIES OF CARDIGAN AND CARMARTHEN. MR. JOHN FRAXCIS will SELL by AUCTION, m at the Salutation Hotel, Newcastle-Emlyn, at 1 p.m., un 1 riday, 3rd July, 1890 the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIESJncluding fho Saluta* tion Hotel, Newcastle-Einlyn, and the Farms, &c„ of Wervil Brook Chapel called Capel-v-Ffynon, Chanel House and Premises, and Piece of Land, part*of Wervd Brook Arfor, Arfor-fach, Arfor-west, four Building Sites (part of Arfor-west), and Manhyfryd, in the 1 ansh of Llangranog Fronglyd, Abergwrog, Penralltyffynon, Goodit, and Penralltwen, in the Parish of Brongwyn Llwohyrhaul and Pcnralltesgob, in the lansh of Liandyfriog Brynmeini, Coedybryn, lantyceiros, and Blaenwaun, in the Parish of Abernant; BUonsulgen and Woodlands, Piece of Common Land (part of Blaensulgen), Gors, Cvvmgelli, and Waunllwyd, in the Parish of Cilrtiedyn Ifynonwen and Blaenpant, in the Parish of Eglwys- fair-a-Cherug, making a total of 1,500 Acres. Particulars, Plans, and Conditions of Sale may be obtained of Mr. John Francis, Auctioneer, Land Agent. Valuer, and Surveyor, Carmarthen; Messrs. John Francis and Eynon Bowen, Auctioneers and Estate Agents, Newcastle-Emlyn; V. Long Price, Esq., Solicitor, Talley House, Llandilo; and of J. W. Isicholas, Solicitor, Llandilo, OLD PLOUGH INN, CARMARTHEN. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. FLYS, HEARSES, 4" MOURNING COACHES. LOOK-UP CUACH HOUSES, .c. GUINNESS' AND JAMESON'S STOUT. Winas, Spirits, and Cigars of the very best Brands. Well-aired Beds. Breakfasts, Dinners, Teas, and Suppers at the shortest notice. Good Stabling, including lock-up Loose-box. CHARGES MODERATE. PROPRIETRESS—MARY ELLIS. INVALID CARRIAGE.-Strong Donkey Four- wheeler, simply wants touching up 2 Guineas. —Agply A.B., Reporter Office, Carmarthen. NDIGESTION. The MEDICAL REFORM -I- SOCIETY will send FREE to all applicants an excellent BOTANIC CURE for Indigestion, Billiousness, Liver Complaints, Piles, Rheumatism, I Gout, and Bronchitis.—Address—The Secretary, BOTANIC INSTITUTE, NOTTINGHAM. mo LET, with immediate possession, No. 36, Blue I street.- Apply to John Lewis, Blue-street Ca-inartheri. -April 29th, 1896. T\RATERY.—WANTED one or two well-educa- 3J ted Youths as APPRENTICES to the General Drapery.—Apply for terms to J. R. Evans, Bradford House, Llandilo. IRONMONGERY. WANTED a respectable 11 Youth as an APPRENTICE (Out-door).-For particulars apply to Mrs. W. Phillips, Dark-gate, Carmarthen. WANTED, at once, 20 PRACTICAL KNITTERS (Girls) for Griswold and Eclipse Machines. Constant work fair wages.— Apply to D. E. Williams and Co., Llandilo. COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS, for one or C two gentlemen, TO LET. Pleasantly situated. —Apply at the Reporter Office, Carmarthen. WANTED respectable APARTMENTS for two Young Men a Sitting-room, and double Bed- room. Moderate terms.—Apply X, Reporter Office, Carmarthen. HOUSE to LET, KERRI HOUSE, Francis- JH terrace, Carmarthen. Immediate possession may bo had. Contains Sitting, Dining, and Break- fast Rooms, 2 Kitchens, 2 Pantries, Hot and Cold Bath. Side entrance to back.—Apply, Dr Glanville Morris, Nantgaredig. JOHN LYSAGHT, Ltd., Bristol, Sole Manufac turers of the REDCLIFFE GALVANISED RICK COVER, Pig Troughs, Sheep Troughs and Eiacks, Cattle Cribs and Troughs, Corn Bins, Hay Hacks,' Mangers, Water Tanks and Barrows, Hay tild Corn Sheds, Shepherd's Huts, Wire Netting. Catalogues and Articles supplied by any Ironmonger. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD AT LLANGENDEIKNE On MONDAY, AUGUST 3rd, 1896 (Bank Holiday). (In a spacious Marquee.) v i* a r1 Chief Choral Competition: "Enaid cu, mai dyfroedd oerion (Isalaw) (to choirs not under 50). Silver Baton to the conduetor 10 0 0 Male Voice Party (not under 25) Meibion y Bryniau 4 0 0 An Eisteddfodic Chair will be given for the best history of the Parish of Llangendeirne. Programmes, &c., from the Secretary, MR. LEWIS, Board School, I-Ilangeiideiriie. Whitland Intermediate School. ENTRANCE EXAMINATION SCHOLARSHIPS. ELEVEN Entrance Examination of Scholarships, viz. 5 for the Whitland District, and 6 for the St. Clears District, which shall consist of total exemptions from Tuition Fees for one year. Each Scholarship to be augmented by a Bursary of £ 2 and will be awarded on the result of the Examina- tion, which will be held on Saturday, 20th Jane, 1896. Time, 10 to 12.30 and 1.30 to 3 p.m., in two Centres, viz., Board School, Whitland, and Board School, St. Clears, and will ba open to all Boys and Girls who have been pupils of any Elementary Schools in the District for the last; years. The Subjects of Examination to all, irrespective of age, will be St. 5 Word Educational Code, 1895, but the Geography of Standard 4, 5, or 0 can be taken at the option of the candidates. Girls to take Geography or Needlework at option, but to state which when sending in their names. Bursaries will also be granted under Ciause 90 of the Educational Scheme, Sect. B, The maintenance in tlio County School of Bur&aries, consisting of pay- ments of an amount estimated to be sufficient to cover the expenses of travelling to and from the School, and of books and stationery, and other incidental school expenses of Scholars from Public Elementary Schools. These Bursaries shall be awarded by the School Managers to those applicants who, in their opiuion, shall from their pecunary circumstances be most in need of them, and njt on the result of an examina- tion." Prizes will also be given at the end of the Term. SCHOOL FEES 1:3 PER YEAH, OH 1:1 PER THim, Candidates should send in their names at once to the Secretary to the Managers, but not later than the 16th June, 1f)(j, from whom also all further informa- tion can be obtained. J. GRIFFITH REES, Secretary, 18th May, 1890. Whitland, South Wales. A cx RAND E ISTEDDFOD WILL BE HELD IT JO II N S T 0 W N, ON THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 3RD, 1896. £ s. d. Chief Choral Competition "Ffarwel i Ti Gyrnru Fad (Parry). Choirs not to be under 40 1 I) 0 0 Male Voice Party (not under 16): Meibion y Bryijiati 1, (Dyfed Lewis) 2 10 0 children's Choirs (not under 30) Pan Giliar Nnvl" (II. Howells) i lo 0 programmes ready shortly. G. SAMUEL, | D. N. JONES, J Secretaries, Johnstown, Carmarthen. ADMINISTRATIVE COUNTY OF CARMARTHEN. WANTED, by the Technical Instruction Com- mittee, of the above-named County an experienced practical SHOEING SMI TH, to superintend a Shoeing Van and give instructions in Shoeing Horses. All applicants are required to produce a Certiticate of Registratron bearing the Corporate Seal of the Farriers Company, and must be able to speak the Welsh Language. The salary will be £ 2 10^ per week, out of which the person appointed will expected to pay a Boy to assist him in his work. When travelling by rail, 3rd Class J are will be allowed. All Tools, Coal. and Iron will be supplied by the Committee. The period of engagement will not be less than Six months. persons applying for the appointment are requested to forward to the undersigned, to his office at Llan- dovery (and from whom all further information may be obtained), their applications and testimonials (post paid) on or before the 8th of June, 1896. Such testimonials must specify the general character of the applicant as to diligence, intelligence, soberness, and trustworthiness, and also his qualification to perform the duties lie will have to discharge. THOMAS JONES, Clerk to the Technical Instruction Committee, Llandovery, May 26th, 18%. COUNTY FIRE OFFICE, 50, REGENT STREET, W., & 14, CORNHILL, E.C., LONDON. FOUNDED 1807. THE Premium Income of this Office is derived frcm Home business only, no foreign rinks being undertaken. The Rates of Premium charged are the same as those adopted by other leading Companies. The payments made in settlement of Fire Claims exceed Four Millions. Damage caused by Lightning and Explosions by Gas made good. The RETURN" SY.S'IE'1 which has been adopted by this Office smce its foundation offers an exceptional advantage. AGENT AT CARMARTHEN Mr. r. A B R 0 0 K IE, LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK. ENCOURAGE HOME INDUSTRIES BY BUYING WELSH MATCHES. MAKERS of the Royal, National, Crown, Diadem, Perfect and Special Safety Wood Matches. Also Royal Welsh Vestas best make. Crown Match Company, Cardilf. j*}ANITAS" gANITAS" gANITAS" S ANITAS" gANITAS SANITAS" gANITAS » gANITAS » gANITAS" JjlLUIDS pOWDER CJOAPS Colorless, Non-Poisonous ISINFECTANTS. Our Copyright Book, "How TO JJisrNFKCT," will be sent free ON APPLICATION. THE SANITAS CO., LTD., BKJ'HNAL GREEN LOKI'ON, i:
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LOCAL INTELLIGENCE, &c. MR GAVILYM EVAla LLANELLY. The health of this gentleman is much improved, and he is now out of danger. Silt LEWIS MOltiUS is about to j jin the ranks of poet-playwrights. A MEETING of the meinbeis of the Football Club j will be hold at the Nelson UJtel on Monday evening at 8.30 p.m. THE local contingent to the South Wales Musical Festival gave a sacred concert at the Carmarthen Guildhall on Sunday evening. Mr H. Brunei White (the mayor) presided. I I.G.G. L\ —The usual weekly meeting of the Lodge ot Gocd Templars wa8 held last Friday evening at the Lower Assembly-loom. A new member was installed. The attendance was good. SPOON COMPETITION.—The usualspoon competi- tion took place at the Danyralltj Range on Thursday, the 28:h uit. The winuera were Corpl. Whiteonk with 90 points and Private Tom Thomas (tyro) with G7 points. Wic have been compelled this week to again hold over a large number of contributions. These include Bankyfelin Notes reports of Llandilo Urban District Council: Llanegwad Parish Council; Y Cwrdd To yn Pontargothi St. Clears Notes; Ferryside Gossip, etc. MR. U. M. THOMAS,—AVe are pleased to learn that thocordition of Mr R M Thomas, the respected Town Clerk of Carmarthen, has improved considerably during the week, and that there is every reason to believe that the worst of his iUuessl iii over. A PERFECT KRU^ER for sangfroidity has been found in Carmarthen, lie is a clogger, and he never trovtd a hair when he discovered the other day that he had mistaken his linger for a bit of woo'l, and chopped it cltan eff Mail. We understand that the young n.an referrtd to is Win Be.l, and is employed by Mr D. Griffiths, tintnun, &c., Lammas-street. DISAPPEARANCE CF, A JASU BOX. —Mr Sims, a showman at the Carmarthen mttrket, who has a large collection of swings, etc met with a pecuniary loss on Saturday n ght, about 9 p.m. The cash box. containing £21 lOs, was found to ha%e been removed from his van. The police are on the track of one of the showman s junior assistants, who disappeared at about the same time. CARMARTHENSHIRE INFIRMARY.—The Secretary begs respectfully to acknowledge the receipt of the of the following Gibeon Chapel, Bankyfelin, £ 1 3s 6d Welsh iootball Union, XIO fruit and flowers from Mr John Miller j a cake from the candidates ot the St. David s Carmarthen branch of Girl's Friendly Socicty. Tlla matron appeals for flowers wild or cultivated. They brighten up the wardii wonderfully, and make them much more cheerful for the patients. FETE AXD GALA FOK THE LOCAL i CHAUlTIES.-At a meeting held on Wednesday evening at the Ivy Busli Hotel, convened by Mr Henry Studfc, the Mayor (Mr Brunei White) presiding, it was unani- mously that a fete and gala be held during the month of August for the local charites (,f thejtown. A Representative Meeting of those who composed the old committee will be called shortly to further arrange matters. Mr C. Whiteoak was appointed hon. sec., and Mr C. H. Williams, hon. sec., pro. tern. OI'TING TO THE ANCHOR HOUSE EMPLOYEES.— In the afternoon of Thursday, the 28 ih ult., Mr E R Evans, of the Anchor House, gave an outing to his employees. The party to the number of about twenty started from Guildhall-equare in a brake about two o'clock, and arrived at Llanstephsn in due course. This favourite resort being reached a very enjoyable afternoon was spent, during the course of which the parly were entertained to lea at the Casllc Hotel. The excursionists returnEd to Carmarthen about 10 p.m., well satisfied with the half. day's outing. 1ST V.b. WELSH REGIMENT.—Orders for the week ending 13th June, 1893. Officer for the week, Lieut. Norton. Company orderlies, Sergt. A Dav ies and Lce.-Corpl J T Davics. Orderly bugler, M Iiees. Company drill on Monday, at 7.30 p.m., Recruits drill on Tuesday and Friday at 7.30 p.m. Class-firing on Monday, Wednesday, and Saturday from 2.30 p.m., and on Friday evening from G p ro. till dusk. Spoon competition on Thursday at 2 p.m. sharp. From Saturday next, 6th inst., and until further orders the range will be at the disposal of members, on Saturday evenings from 6 p.m. till dusk for practice. — By order, W. BUCKLEY- RODERICK, Captain Commanding II Company. TEMPERANCE.—Last Sunday evening the temperance meeting at the Tabernacle Schoolroom was addiessed by Mr Williams, Old College School, who appealed for greater sympathy to be shown to drunkards.—The Rev T. L. Rees, a former missionary in Jamaica, and now working among the sailors of Milfoid Haven, had had his last temperance meeting on board a vessel with a cargo of 70,000 gallons of rum. If sailors could be induced to become temperarce men then it would be an easy matter, he thought, to evangelise the world.—The Rev D. S. Davies said that some terrible catastrophe in war produced by means of diink would first of all have to take place before the English nation would be thoroughly aroused to the evils of drink.—The Rev 1- U. Thomas, pastor, closed with prayer.—The next meeting will be held at Union-st. ANNIVERSARY AT WATER-STKK.KT.— The usual anniversary meetings were held at Water-street Chapel, Carmarthen, 0"1 Sunday nnd Monday. On Sunday morning the service was introduced by the Rev T F Jouee, Goppa and the Rev Philiip Jonce, Fishguard, preached. Iu the afternoon the sermon was preached by the Rev T F Jonce, the service having been introduced by the Rev Phillip Jones. At the evening meeting the serviie was introduced by Mr Wil.iams (student at Old College Sjhool), aud excellent sermons were preached by both the rev gentlemen. On Monday evening there was a crowded congregation to hear the able eermone preached by both the rev. gentle- men the service on this occasion was introduced by Mr Jones, -Niaestex (a student at Old College School). Herbert Jones ("Caeralaw Bach") presided at the harmonium in a very pleasing manner. Altogether the anniversary meetings were quite os successful as in former years CARMARTHEN JUNE FAIR,—The Carmarthen June Fair or Flair Newjild Catrfyrddin, as it is better known amongst the agricultural community, was commenced on Tuesday evening with a good muster of horses, and continued throughout Wednesday. Lammas-strett a ad the adjacent thoroughfares were packed with cattle and horses. On neither day did horses sell briskly, the dialers fiom various pitits of England being someAvhat disappointed with the geneial appearance of the animals. In addition to this, the scarcity of grass in the home counties militated against an incre-ee in prices. Some fairly cood steppers went at £:O a-piecp, and many exchanged hiii-.(I- from that figure down to £ 10. Some of the best rot deters and cainago horses fetched L'30 to £,to- Few carters were seen at 11,2 fair but a good naanv po:»ies were oliered at £ > to £ lo'. Two-vear-olds met a slow demand at £ 10 to X'12 and good yearlings realised iS to £ 12. The cattle derartment was not stocked so well as usual and, owing to the d ought and comparative scarcity J" of "rass thioughout the kingdom would-be buyers were loth to purchase. A few of the hest two-year- old-sterrs sold at E 12 each, but two-y, ar-el I barr. n heifers commanded a little higher price, viz., from £ 10 to £ 1-3. Yearlings, winch were not in request, were bought at t6 to C8. A great number of cows with calves went at £ 9 to :Cl f. There was nothing telling in fat beasts, except bulls, at 5d per lb. The wool and flannel d partmeut wes fully stocked, but the demand was very slow, especially for llannel. The quotations were: -Bect wool 10.1 to ] 01, ri per lb; cousc wool, Ià to lOd flannel shirting, 10.1 to Is dress stufR 13d to Ud and suitings, 2s 91 to per yard. The pleasure fair was largely patronised.
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Carmarthen Chamber of Commerce. A Infctinfj of this Coanuil was held on Monday evening, at the Town Hall, when .there were present, Mwwrs T E. Brigseoeke, vice-president (in the chair), T Bland Davies, Walter Spurrell, Jamos Danes, David Griffiths, C E. Davies Cna.les Chapman, E. R Fvans W. Tliomas, linmias Lloyd, II. !<. Pritchard (treasurer), and the secretary, J. Saer. D\NGER LIGHTS ON LLANSTEP11 AN CROSSING. It had been previously brought under the notice of the Chamber that there weie no lights tixed on the n-ates at L'.anstephan and Pensarn railway crossings, the absence of which was a source of danger to carriages and bicycles on dark night. The Ciamber had called attention to the matter, and now the officials of the G.W.R. Co. had promised to fix the necessary lights. A PRIZE FOR THE JOINT COU, NTI ES' SHO W. The Council decided to fri ve an open prize of £, <>s at the forthcoming show of the Joint Counties Agricultural Society to be shortly held at Carmarthen as a mark of the Chamber's appreciation of the decision of the Society to hold the show in this town. THE PROPOSED NEW PASSENGER STATION. It was resolved to ask the co-operation of the Town Council and other bodies in pressing the Great Western Riilvvay Compauy to hasten forward the Miection of anew passenger fetation at Carmarthen, and thus do away with the inconvenience of changing -i at the Junction. THE PROPOSED RECREATION AND EXHIBITION GROUND. The meeting was adjourned for a fortnight, and it was decided to take further steps meanwhile to obtain an answer from the lessees of the land near Magazine- row, with a view to its being obtained for a Recreation and Exhibition Ground.
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-J li 1 D W E1,L Y. CYCLING CAPTURE. —P.C. H^nshaw, of Kidwelly, has just proved the invaluable service of a bicycle on cccasicn. On Monday evening he received information concerning the theft of a halter. Theio was no train to i e.nbrey. and so he manipulated his rubber-machine with great speed, all i ariived at the above place just m time to iiieit David Thomas, butcher, who on being taken before the local bench of magistrates on Tuesday, was mulcted in the sum of o5s 6<l, the c. mtnble being complimented on the ittjartness of his capture.
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j W II I T L A N D ENTRANCE EXAMINATION FOI; THE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL.—Saturday, the 20th June, has been fixed by the managers for the En'rance E.vaminiti >n, which will be held at the St. Clears and Whitbinil Board S-jhools, the full particulars of whiuh will be found in our advertisement columns. The Secretary is Mr J. Griffiths Rees, Whitland.
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ELIM, FFYNONDDRAIN. M AUW IAFIIIAU. Yn marwolaeth Samuel Thomas, Flyiu n 'drain, a David Thomas, y Felin, collodd \r ardal lion ddiu o'r lienaf-gwyr, a*r I eglvvys dd»u o'r lYyddioniaid. Claddwyd y brawd S:unuel Thomas—yn mynwuit y Capel—dydd Sadwni wytlnuu i'r diwrddaf, pryd y gweinydd- wyd—yn abstnoleb y gwt inid >g —gun yr Hybarch D Chdfan Jotus. lihoddwyd ^r hyn sydd farwol o'r brawd David Thomas i orphwys yn yr un fynwent, dydd Llull diweddaf. Gweinyddwyd yn y ty gan y Parch J D Jones (gweinidog y lie), ac yn y capel gan Mr Jones a Mr Salmon (myfyriwr), ac ar lan y bedd gan y Parch Edward Davics j (M.C.) Cafodd y ddau angliddsu parchus. Gwened y ntfoedd ar y galarwyr. Bydd Air Jone* yn pregethu prrgeth angladdol i'r ddiu nos Sul nceaf vn Eliin.
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N E W C S T L E E ill L Y N PETTY SF,SS'OXS.— These Sessions were held on Fridiy before Messrs A II Jones (chairman), J Powell, and E Davies.—Thomas Thomas, water- bailiff, Adpar, charged James Davies, weaver, l'entrecwrt, Llangeler, with fishing for trout wilhout a license, and refu-iug to allow an instrument used in carrying tish to be searched. Fined 10s, including costs in each case.—Mr II 11 Williams, district auditor, charged Benjamin Davies, Blaencillech, Llandyfriog, late assistant overseer for the parish of Llandyfriog, with neglecting to pay to the treasurer of the Guardians of the Newcastle-Emlyn Union the sum of £ 31 2s 8d. Settled.-David Thomas, labourer, Blaen- pystiil, Cilrhedyn, charged Rachel Thomas, Halfway House, Capel E*bii, with wilful damage to leek: rhubarb, and cabbages, value Is. Settled.-Evan Evans Mathius, Newcastle Emlyn, overseer of the poor for the patish of Ccnaith, charged Rachel Macalooin, White Hart, Mary Jones, Ebenezer- Htrect, Rnd John Jones, Farmer's Arms, Newcastle- Emlyn, with non-payment of pour aul highway rates. The two former were ordered to pay the rates and costs, and the latter case was adjourned until the 2Gth June.
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ST. CLEARS. CRICKET—CARMARTHEN 1'. ST. CLEARS. This match was played at Carmarthen on Saturday, May :nLl}, and resulted in a win for the visitors by 12 runs. 8core ST. CLEARS. D. J. Powell c S. H. Evans, b Thomas. 0 Dr Thomas b S. B. James. 12 ,Fim ]-).tvies b S. B. Janies 2 W. C. Thomas run out It J. S. Thomas b S. B.James. 0 Pan tan b Thomas 3 J. H. Thomas c Jenkins b Tlionias 11 H. Lyons b Thomas 3 G. P. Llewellyn b Thomas 4 T. T. Lloyd c Johns b Thomas 4 D. Harries not out 4 Byes 5 Leg byes 3 Total. Go CARMARTHEN. S. B..Tames c and b W. C. Thomas 0 D. J. Davies c J. Davies b W. C. Thomas 9 If. W. Thomas b Dr Thomas 4 J. Morgan b Dr Thomas 0 Johns c J. Davies b W. C. Thomas 1 W. S. Davies c J. Davies, b W. C. Thomas 2 D. If. R. Thomas, c H. Lyons b W. C. Thomas 2 S. H. Evans b J. II. Thomas 23 (I. Teniins c and b Dr Thomas 3 Holding run out G T. O. Grififths not out 0 Byes 3 Total. 53
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LLANDILO. A WHITE SPARROW is at present amongst the feathered visitors to some of the gardens in the Cresent-road, at the back of Mr W. Lewis's, the coach builder. THE BIBLE SOCHar. -The annual meeting of the local auxiliary of the Bib!e Society was held on Monday evening at the Drill Hall. The attendance was )Jut šo encouraging as the report, which showed that over t30 had been remitted during the year to the parent society. The chair was occupied by the Rev W. R. Davies. The deputation was the Rev H. Powell, Pembroke. Allis GWTYNNE-HUGHES' VARIETY ENTERTAINMENT. On the evening of Thursday, the 2Sth of May, Mrs Gwynne-IIughes gave a variety entertainment at the Drill Hall, on behalf of the funds of the Church Sunday School. Her efforts to cater for the public were met by a full house. The Volunteer Band, under the conduetorship of Sergeant Howells, contributed some capital selections of music in goo I style, whilst the Llandilo Male Voice Party, led by Mr D. Morgan, Carmarthen-street, gave very pleasingly "The Sailor's Chorus" and" The Little Church." Mrs Gwynne Hughes, Mis. Fanny Thomas, Miss Hilda Lockyer, and Miss Hoberts, of Tenby, contributed songs to the evening's entertainment, and were all well received. Mr L. Atkins gave II Trovatore very creditably cn the violin. Mr Brunei White, Carmar- then, was very successful with his comic songs. The favourite of the evening was, undoubtedly, Mr Campbell Thomas, of Swansea, who is evidently a born" comb." He was irres:stibly encored. But the main feature of the entertainment was a series of what were very aptly and appropriately termed Living Pictures," and the only fault one has to find with them is that they were so transitory. The curtains had to be withdrawn a second time for every picture, so entranced were the audience with them. From a spectacular point of view they seemed more liko scenes from fairyland than aught else. Mr J. W. Nicholas gave-as only ho could give—descriptive sketches. The pictures were as follows :Spring," Miss Lili Gwynne-Hughes; Stitiiii)er," Miss L'Estrange, Miss Wyndham Lloyd, Miss Thursby- Pelham, Miss May Gwynne-Hughes, and Mi.-s Maggie Gwynne-Hughes Autumn," MissThursby- Pelham, Miss Lili Gwynne-Hughes, and Mr J. Philipps; Wiuter," Miss Hodges; Ophelia," Miss Maggie Gwynne-Hughes, Miss L'Estrange, and Mr J, L, Thomas Making the Running," Miss May Gwynne-Hughes, Mr Picton l'hilipps, and Mr Wilbams Fairy scene," Gwestfa Orphans Love and Fate," Miss Wyndham Lloyd, Miss Hodges, and Mr J. Thomas Rival Belles," Miss M. Gwynne- Hughes, Miss L'Estange. Miss Pelham, and Mr J. l'hilipps A hopeless dawn and Flowers of the East," Miss Lili Gwynne-Hughes, Miss Jennie Filfc, and Miss Morgan, Cui "Over the (;arden \Vall," Miss L'Estrange, Miss May Gwynne-Hughes, Miss Maggie Gwyiine-Hugl.es, Mr J l'hilipps, and Mr J. Thomas. A party of Miss l\Ia.c'Arthul"/S scholars gave a cymbal drill with rare precision and execution. It was an admirable performance. Mr J. A. Williams, North Wales, and Mr L. Atkins, Swansea, acted as accompanists.
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LLANDYSSUL. CARMARTHENSHIRE DISTRICT OF KECHARITES.— The annual meeting of the Carmarthenshire District of Reehabites was held on Saturday last at Velindre, near Henllan, and was attended by twenty-five out of the tweny-six tents in the ditlict., besides the oliio>rs of the executive, and a considerable number of Msitors. The chair was oocupied by Mr John Allen, Chief Ruler, Llangadoek, who expressed his pleasure at. meeting such a representative gathering. He referred to the encouraging fact that there had been during the year an increase of 200 in the membership, and of £ 400 in the funds. He, however, could have wished that the membership competition had been taken up more heartily, but still very good work had been done. In the competition for adult members, the first prize was obtained by Mr Henry Able, Conwil, who had get sixteen new members. The prize was a beautifully-fiamed emblem second place was taken by Mr T. Hopkin, Llangadoek, with 13 members and Mr J. Lewis, Ferryside. 13. In the juveniles, the first prize of 10s was won by Mary Allen, and John Thomas. Tycroes and second, 5s, by Mary Owen, Llangadoek. The report was read by Mr W. Davies, secretary, Llanelly. It stated that during the year new tents had been opened at Llanstephan, Ferryside, Ammanford, Tycroes, and Conwil, and juvenile tents at Gerwen and Tycroes. The adult membership had increased in one year from 900 to 1,139, and the juvenile from 787 to 879. The adult funds had increased from £ 1,433 to £ 1,808, and in the juveniles there was also an appreciable increase, the present value being £ 270. Besides the foregoing members in the adult tents, there 47 honorary members, and 42 wives, giving a total of 1,228. The mortality experience was most remarkable, being cnly 5 deaths out of 1,180 members and wives. In the juveniles there had also been only 2 deaths out of HïH. -I)iirilig the morning and afternoon sittings various matters concerning the good of the order were dis- cussed, and the debating power was a marked im- provement on that of former years The question of an accident fund was referred to the executive, with instructions to deal with the subject in ease of need. It was decided to hold the next annual meeting at Gxvynfe.—Mr G. J. llodges, Carmarthen, was elected Chief Ruler. MrSamways, schoolmaster, Maesybont, deputy-ruler. Mr W. Davies, Llanelly, and Mr T. Gee, Llanelly, were re-eleited scewtaryand treasurer respectively. Air John Thomas, Llanelly, and Mr Harris, Kidwelly, were appointed auditois.
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DKKRV, 1896.—The following is the result First, Prince of Wales's Persimmon (J. Watts); 2nd, Mr Leopold de Rothchild's St. Frusquin (T. Loates); 3rd, Mr IT. E. Beddiiigton's Earwig (Allsopp). Time by lienson's chronograph, 2 mins. 42 sec. time last year, 2 mins. 4:5 two fifths. The time made by Persimmon is the second fastest on record.
Family Notices
BIRTHS. Moxo.v.— May 2Gth. at Tower House, Carleton, Pon:rcfract, the wife of Mr II Stanley Moxon, of a son. RICHARDS.Ms:y 30th, at O. Francis-terrace, Car- marthen, the wife of the Rev B F Rid arils, of a daughter. DEATHS. CAMPRELL.—April 23rd, at Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, Owen E C. Campbell, E,q., younger eon of the late Duncan Campbell, Esq., of Nev. caetle-Emlyn, aged 42 year- GRIFFITHS —May 28th, a' the Post Office, Mydriir, Mrs Margaret E Griffiths, wife of M J L Griffiths, aged 30 years. THOMAS.—May 28th, at Ffynonddrain Mill, Car- marthen, Mr David Thomas, sged 7U YETTB,