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VISITORS TO ABERYSTWYTH f" c-lioc!'L) N(JIF TO SEE THE BRIDGE AND IKRAHBH VISITORS TO ABERYSTWYTH f ¡!CKET: T() VIEW, EACH, jt, II in: obtained at THE HOTEL, W,eie every, rovided at JI)(u.1el'ate charges. Å TWO-SHILLING LUNCHEON DA ILY. Conveyances AberYitwyth for Devil's Bridge every morning at 9.30. J L LJ k; ,l. 1: MESSRS. MORGAN A -N D CO., (LATB DOWNIE). WIXi AND S PI KIT MERCHANTS, Bfcg ly s.r.r»o:ii.ff> tl.ut v'-t v I;opo; to i attain tLis Year a large Cargo of Messrs. As-HuR GuiNNICSS ami Cos., C L I' li IU X E D EXTRA STOUT, Dirt ft i'• > »r.l>I u. wni.-li they are prepared to Sell at the following Prices- Gallon < "t .'4*. OD each j IN BOTTLES. K: • l> ins li'.i :t i>7>. Od. each j Pints 4a. 6d. per doz. Fi'k; » 9 at 13s. tid. each'I Half-Pints 2s. 6d. per doz. They have also received a Large Consignment of MARCH ALES, From the well-km -vvn City Brewery, Company Limited, Lichfield, which they are prepared to Sell at the following Prices— el*. Kilderkins. Firkins, PALE ALE IN BOTTLES. :v. oailnnK. ]o iiHllons 9 Gallons. Pints 4a. 6d. per doz. P. Aioo, at r>7-. 2S. Gu. lis. ikl. Half-Pints 2a. 6d. per doz. i] d Ales, at 22s. Od. 1ls. (kl. All Bottles charged for will be allowed on return. 1, d Ales, at 4. 22s. Od. 1ls. (kl. All Bottles charged for will be allowed on return. I]ir,[ity Casks not return, d within a reasonable time will be charged for. X.B.-SPeCl L TEUMS FOR THE TRADE. Jui.e, 1887. OiSce—LITTLE DARKGATK STREET AND PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. SAMUEL ALLSOPP & SONS, LIMITED, Beg to call attention to their New Brand of LIGHT BITTER BEER, !s i' INDIA PALE and other Ale.4;, can now be obtained ? r J: .¡I.' from any Dealer or Orders for same in CASK if sent to II AMPTON HOUSE, RAILWAY TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH, T\ • • :• v.- :t;r. i.t;«>o. w7 II. PALMER, Y L E AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, QUE EX'S HOTEL WINE STORES, "l, u J..I i1.,¡ j' MARINE TERRACE. Pr Bottle Per Bottle d d G" from 2 3 SHERRY from 2 0 I V,, « f y¡., Y 3 0 PORT 2 6 -«V» OK v: 3 0 MARSALA 1 9 IV. '.K i'.il. 4 0 CLARKT „ 1 3 M V1 2 9 CHAMPAGNE „ 3 6 '7 WINES DRAWN FROM THE WOOD. ALLS INN: ALE-3s. PER DOZEN IMPERIAL PINT BOTTLES. SILE A {rent for—GLEN ROSA SCOTCH WHISKY aud GLENLIVET. AND AT THE BELLE VUE ROYAL HOTEL, MARINE TERRACE. A). • I.PMS ovr £ .2 'I'r1 Crrr;n:e Faid to any Station on the Camtrian and M. and M. Railways. E. V. REES, WORKING LAPIDAKY, GOLD & SILVERSMITH, 2, KINO STREET; AHF.RYSTWYTH, (NEAR THE COLLEGE). ALL REPAIRS DONK ON THE SHORTEST NOTICE YOUR Go J o:c MILLINERY, TO MRS. MORGAN, 23, LITTLE DA KM; ATE STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, Who has always a Stock of the Newest Styles. DAYIDTOSES, CIVIL AND MILITARY TAILOR, BREECHES MAKER, LADIES' RIDING HABITS & JACKETS, LIVERY, &c., 5, CHALYBEATE TERRACE, ABERYSTWYTH. SUITS MADE TO ORDER FOM 50s. GOOD WORKMANSHIP. NEWEST STYLES- SEA BATHING. THE SALT WATER PUBLIC SWIMMING BATHS, NEWFOUNDLAND STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, RE among the Finest Baths in the Kingdom. Pm ate Hot and Cold Bathe. Yvery attention paid to Visitors by Experienced Attendants. Swimming tanght by a Professional, who attends daily. NOTE THE ADDRESS. VISITORS AND RESIDENTS Can rely upon the SAUSAGES & BRAWN MADE BY T. POWELL & Co., BACON. CURERS, MARKET STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, BEING FRESH DAILY. WELSH BACON AND MILD-CURED HAMS ALWAYS IN STOCK. TO VISITORS AND OTHERS. FOR REAL WELSH MANUFACTURED GOODS, GO TO THE WELSH FLANNEL DEPOT, 26, TERRACE ROAD, ABERYSTWYTH. JOHN EDWARDS & Co., Proprietors. JANE REES, COMMERCIAL HOTEL, (Opposite the Railway Station), ABERYSTWYTH. EXCELLENT ACCOMMODATION FOR VISITORS. W. R. JONES, WATCHMAKER. JEWELLER, &c.. 32, GREAT DARKGATK STREET, topposite Market-st.,) ABERYSTWYTH. Gold & Silver Watches, English & Foreign Clocks, Gold and Silver Jewellery and Jet Ornaments in Stock. Spectacles and Eye Glasses to suit all sights. Every description of Watches and Jewellery neatly Repaired at Moderate charges. TO HOUSEHOLDERS AND OTHERS, IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. UPHOLSTERING in all its branches done on or LJ off the premises. Also Clocks cleaned and re- paired, by CHARLES DAVIES, 1, Cambrian Cottages, Lisubadam-road, Aberystwyth ABERYSTWYTH. APARTMENTS TO LET, AT No. 61, MARINE TERRACE, AND YORK HOUSE, 64, MARINE TERRACE, VACXN9 TH* SBA. Mrs. HOGG. THE JUBILEE. rshoald be generally known that W. WILLIAMS A Co. commifBOfd their Tea Trade in the year 1837, in which Her Most Gracious Majesty Qopen Victoria ascended the Throne, therefere W. WIL- LIAMS & CO.'8 Teas are really the only Teas which have a claim to be considered "JUBILEE TEAS." In the year 1837, in which W. W. & Co. com- menced their Tea Tradp. Tea was first produced as an experiment in Her Majesty's Dominions, under the old East India Company'? auspices, but since that time the choicest Teas in the world are produced in Her Majesty's Empire of India and Ceylon. W. WILLIAMS & Co. have been for about 20 years interested as larce shareholders in one of the most successful Tea Plantations in India, and have thus possessed special facilities for watching the develop- ment of the Tea Industry in the Indian Empire, and, combined with their known experience and judgment, secnre to the public the best value that is possible to obtain. W. WILLIAMS & Co's Teas are a combination of the Choicest Teas of India, Ceylon, and China growth. CFIOIC F, TEAS, 3* per lb. SUPERIOR TEA, 2s. 6d. per lb. FAMILY TEA. 2?. per lb. W W. & Co.'s Teas are obtainable of most respect- able Grocers in England and Wales, in registered wrappers (which it is fraudulent to imitate). Agents appointed on application to W. WTLLIAMS & Co., Wholesale Tea Warehouse, 5 & 7, Button Street, Liverpool. EDWARD EDWARDS, 13, GREAT DARKGATE ST., ABERYSTWYTH, BOOKSELLER, STATIONER, &c. PHOTOGRAPHIC VIEWS BY VALENTINE, BEDFORD, AND FRITH. BOOKS OF VIEWS, GUIDE BOOKS, &C. ABERYSTWYTH OLD BANK SCHOOL. MASTER: MR. D. SAMUEL, M.A., LATE SCHOLAR AND PRIZEMAN OF CLARE COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE, AND WRANGLER, 1879. TERMS ON APPLICATION. THE GRAND AMERICAN BAZAAR CO. HAVE OPENED AT 11, GREAT DARKGATE STREET, With the largest Stock on earth.* Thousands of articles to select from, all at EACH. 6d. EACH. NOTHING UNDER SIXPENCE AND NOTHING OVER. *• Open from 10 a.m. till 10 p.m. A VISIT IS RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. ADMISSION FREE. LEWIS TERRACE COAL YARD AND WEIGH BRIDGE. R. ROWLAND JONES, GENERAL MERCHANT. COAL, CEMENT, OIL, CILYRYCHEN & ABERDDAW LIMES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. E. & R. REES, COACH BUILDERS, MARY STREET, ABERYSTWYTH, BEG to announce that, having extended their pre- mises, they have additional facilities for con- ducting their Business. NEW CARRIAGES ON HAND. Every description of Carriages built to Order, BURTON BOTTLING STORES, BLUE BELL HOTEL, TERRACE ROAD, T. DAVIES, Proprietor. CHOICE WINES & SPIRITS. CIGARS OF THE BEST BRAND. WELL AIRED BEDS. TO VISITORS AND OTHERS. C. M. WILLIAMS Wishes to draw the attention of Visitors and others to his Stock of Millinery, Straw Hats and Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Fancy Wings, Ribbons, Laces, Frillings, Silk Squares, Hosiery, Gloves, Silk Umbrellas, Sunshades, &c. Gents' Newest Shapos in Summer Hats and Caps, Ties, Scarfs, Collars, Cuffs, &c. The well-known house for Real Welsh Flannels, Whittles, and Shawls iti all colours, warranted to wear and not to shrink. Every article marked at lowest Cash Prioe. C. M. WILLIAMS, 10, PIER STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. No. 7, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. S. EVANS, GENERAL GROCER AND PROVISION DEALER. HUNTLEY & PALMER'S BISCUITS & CAKES. CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S GOODS. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS DAILY. ABERYSTWYTH READING ROOM AND PUBLIC FREE LIBRARY. INFORMATION FOR VISITORS. VISITORS can borrow Books at the Public Library V by an annual payment in advance of 5s.; or en payment of 2d. per volume per week for the first volume, and Id. each for other volumes of a work. The Reading Room, which is largely supplied with London, Birmingham, Manchester, and other Provim- cial Papers, is also opeu to Visitors on payment of 6d. per week. The Library is open from 10.30 a.m. to 9 p.m.; the Reading Room from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. LLANBADARN FAWR CHURCH. ENGLISH SERVICE. AT 11.30 A.M. On Sundays, Christmas day, Ash Wednesday, Good Friday, Asoension-day, SERVICE, WITH SERMON. Celebration of the Holy Communion on every Third Sunday in the month, and also on Christinas, Easter-day, and Whit-Sunday, HTKN8, ANCIBNT AND MODBXW. Offertory towards olearing the Debt on the Bella AND the Church Expenses. R*r. J. PUGH, Yioar. BERYSTWYTH.—Apartments to Let at Aber- • V- geldie House, Victoria Terrace. The house is well situated and has been recently furnished throughout, and provided with every modern con- venience. Good Cooking and attendance. — For terms, apply MRS JULIAN. J. E. JONES, FASHIONABLE BOOT AND SHOE MAKER, 6, NORTH PARADE, ABERYSTWYTH. THE CHEAPEST AND BEST IN THE TRADE. All Oruorx executed on the premises. T E. J. C'i .llensrea the Trale for CHEAPNESS snd EXCKIJLKNCE of wear; the best mater- ials and the l est •vorkminship guaranteed. JOHN ELLIS, IRONMONGER. GUN AND LOCKSMITH, BELLHANGER, &c., GREAT DARKGATE-STREET, ABERYSTWYTH. JE. hpirs to draw the attention of his numerous • customers to his Stock of BREECH and MUZZLE LOADING GUNS and AMMUNITION. Curtis and Harvey's Gun Powder and Chilled Shot GREKN CARTRIDGES. 10/6 per 100; BLUE Do., 10/ BROWN Do., 9/6 per 100. DTEVANS, WATCHMAKER. JEWELLER, 4 c 41, G Hi EAT DARKGATE STREET, (-)pposite the Lion Royal Hotel). GOOD selection of Jewellery in Gold, Silvar, Peb- ble1?' and Jet. Also English and Foreign Watches in sold and silver, Telescopes, Field and Marine tosses, Spectacles, & Eye Glasses to suit all sights. Watches and Jewellery cleaned and repaired. D. PHILLIPS^ CORNER OF NORTH PARADE, & 3, MARY ST., ABERYSTWYTH, TEMPERANCE and Eating House. HORSES and CARRIAGES FOB HIRE by the day or hour. Trips made to Devil's Bridge, Plynlimon, Llyfnant Valley, Monk's Cave, and other places of interest in the neighbourhood. Good horses; steady drivers and reasonable prices. ESTABLISHED 1867. ROBERT J. ROBERTS, 9, COLLEGE GREEN, TOWYN, Family and Dispensing Chemist, Grocer, Stationer, &c. Dealer in Fishing Tackle, Jewellery, and Fancy Goods. Agent for W. and A. Gilbey's Wines. Tick- ets for the Dysynny Fishing; and also for the St. Cadvan's Wells and Baths. HARBOUR AND RHEIDOL COAL YARD. CAPT. DOUGHTON WISHES to call attention to a cargo of Best Newport Coal, H-snry Powell's, which the schooner Progress," Capt. Jones, is now discharg- ing at the Harbour. Capt. Doughton will receive Cargoes through the sarnmer from Scotch and Welsh ports alternatively. Best Coals always on hand. PRESENTS PRESENTS jfRESENTS IN GREAT VARIETY AT LEWIS'S, J5, GREAT DARKGATE STREET. A N assortment of Oil Paintings of local subjects 1:1.. on hand, or executed to order. Picture Frames in great variety. For assistance in the preparation of this paper we are indebted to Mr Conacher, secretary of the Cambrian Railways Company, for permission to reproduce views which appear in Picturesque Wales," edited by Mr Godfrey Turner, and published by the Company; to Messrs Woodall, Minsnall & Co., Oswestry, publishers of Pictorial Wales," for a similar favour; to Mr W. Davies for the map of Wales; to the Rev R. S. Short for All About Aberystwyth and to other gentlemen for favours conferred in various ways.
LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS.
LOCAL AND DISTRICT NEWS. Haymaking has commenced. On Jubilee day the s.s. Countess of Lisburne made an excursion to New Quay, and a goodly number availed themselves of the trip, which was the first of the season. To-day (Wednesday) jubilee services are held at St Michael's morning and evening. A treat was given to the inmates of the workhouse on Jubilee Day. The children were invited by Mr and Mrs Morgan to Nantceirio Hall. To-day (Wed- nesday) they are invited by Mr and Mrs Powell, Nant Eos. I.O.G.T.—On Tuesday, June 14th, Mr D. Samuel, M.A., delivered an address on The Rise and Progress of England's Maritime Greatness at the Ystwyth (Welsh) Lodge. There was a large number of mem- bers present. A vote or thanks was passed, on the motion of Capt. Hall. RESCUE FROM DROWNING.—Mr J. A Knowles, B.A., one of the senior students at the University College of Wales, saved a man from drowning on Saturday evening. The man, who is a carpenter in the town, went to bathe on the beach near the castle, and as there is a strong and dangerous current there, he was soon carried out of his depth. Mr Knowles saw the man's danger, and having divisted himself of his coat, at once swam out to his assistance, and suc- ceeded in bringing him to land. Mr Knowles displayed the most plucky conduct throughout. RURAL SANITARY AUTHORITY.—A meeting of this authority was held at the Town Hall on Monday afternoon. Present: Rev J. Pugh (in the chair), Mr W. B. Powell, Nanteos, Rev J. M. Griffiths, Llan- fihangel Geneu'rglyn, Mr Dd. Lewis, Llanrhystid, Mr Evan Richards, Penuwch, Mr E. J. Morgan, Cefnllidiart, Mr T. Smith, Gelmast, Mr James Jones, Tyllwyd, Mr Hugh Hughes, jun., clerk, and Mr Dd. P. Jones, inspector.-Borth reservoir:—The Clerk read a report received from Mr Thomas Roberts, C.E., Portmadoc, as to the state of the Borth reser- voir, and the Chairman remarked that the report showed that the whole thing was not properly designed, and the work throughout was very bad. It was decided to make the best of the reservoir for the forthcoming summer months. BOAT RACE.—A four-oared race, which excited a large amount of attention, took place on Saturday evening between representatives of the town and the University College of Wales. It is two years since a similar contest took place, when the collegians carried off the laurels of victory but on this occa- sion matters were reversed. The crews were-for the town: Mr R. G. Smith, solicitor, stroke; Mr Daniel Jones (Messrs Hugh Hughes & Sons), 2nd; Mr D. Roberts, N.P. Bank, 3rd; Mr 0. L. Roberts, The Green, Trefechan, bow and Mr Harold Evans, coxswain. For the college: Mr Thomas, stroke; Mr Rowe, Mr Gilbert Williams, Mr Humphreys, and Mr F. Smith, cox. Dr Harries was the starter. The college crew had been in training for about six weeks, an advantage which was not enjoyed by the Aberystwyth men, owing to the difficulty which was experienced in getting together a crew at all, and we understand they had only done any serious work for about a week prior to the race. Consequently, the odds were very much in favour of the college, upon whom five to one was freely offered up to the time of the start. The course was from Clarach point, on the Borth side of Clarach bay, to a boat anchored near the Pier. The college stroke won the toss, and elected the inside, as the tide was running stronger in their favour there. Dr Harries sent the crews on their journey very well together, and for a short distance they hugged each other closely; but the Aberystwyth men commenced to draw away from, their opponents, and soon let daylight in between the two boats, after which nothing eventful happened. The distance between them was increased almost every stroke, and the Aberystwyth crew came in winners by four lengths. The race was witnessed by hundreds of people, the pier being filled with specta- tors, whilst the Terrace and various points on Con- stitution Hill were also lined with spectators. We understand that the race is now likely to beoome an annual one, and it is evident will be one in which great interest will be taken. The course is nearly a mile and a half in length, and the time occupied by the winning crew in covering it on Saturday was eleven minutes fifteen seconds.
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ABERYSTWYTH. MARINE TERRACE. 3, Mrs Lloyd- Miss Manuox, Manor House, Shirley, Birmingham Miss Brown, do Mrs Sheldon, Upton Magna, Shrewsbury Miss Jones, do Miss Davies, Astley, do 7, Miss A. Jones— j Dr Brittan and family, Gwynfryn Mr and Mrs Gacewood, Crayford, Kent Miss Holt, Sale, Cheshire Miss Hayhnrst, Tinjpetly, do Mrs Evans, Denbigh 8, Mrs Davies— Mrs Lewis, Llanayron Miss Ricket and Miss Drymond, Cambridge Mr and Mrs Russell Cox, Brecon 9- Mr and Mrs T. Powell, Argoed, Ironbridge Mrs Edward Powell, nurse and children, Plas-y- bryn, Newtown 10, Mrs R. Jones- Mr and Mrs Bosley, Hereford Mrs Gooby and children, Rochdale Miss Bull, Great Wolford The Misses Betney, Birmingham Miss Moore, Birmingham Miss Jones, Vochriw Miss James, Monmouth Miss Cornell, London Mr, Mrs, Master & Miss Holsworth, Birmingham Mr and Mra J. Elson Robinson and family, North- ampton Mrs Frank Allchin. do Miss E. Langster, Hampstead, London Mr, Mrs and Master Few, Warwick 11,- Lady Pryse and maid, Gogerddan Mrs and Miss Cunnick, London 15, Cambridge House, Miss Evans— Mr and Mrs C. C. Smith, Wolverhampton Mrs and Miss Fullwood, Sedgeley Mrs Grant and maid, Wolverhampton Mrs Tomlins, Bewdley 16, Miss H. Hughbs- Mrs Hughos, Broom, Alcester Miss Nellie Pardoe, Cinbersley, Droitwich Mr and Mrs Green, Park Villa, Comer, Worcester 17, Mrs Jones- Rev R. and Mrs Horton, family and nurse. Leom- inster Miss Swain, do Mr Jones, Carno Mr Ashton, do 18, Miss Owen- Mrs Smith, Fox Farm, Shrewsbury Miss F. Smith, do Mra Owen, family and nurse, Lampeter BELLE VUE HOTEL, Mr W. H. Palmer- Mr, Mrs and Miss Preston; Mr Thomas, Mr Burleigh, Mr Grey, Mr Dyson, Mr Thomas Mr Tarr, Mr Stephenson? Mr Swaftfield. Mr Tiffit, London; Mr Jenkins, Mr Perkins, Mr Fielder, Mr Jefferies 24, Mrs Keurick- Miss Wilkinson, Birmingham Miss Clifton, London 29, John Evans- The Rev. S. T., Mrs and Mr W. M. Sproston, Wolverhampton Mrs Forrest, family and nurse, Kenilworth Miss Hyelop, do 30, Claremont House, Miss Rowlands— Mrs and Miss Wild, Manchester Miss Wilsonhome 34, Windsor House, Mrs Roderick- Mr and Mrs J. Chadborn, Watford, Hertfordshire Miss and Miss S. Swift, Ashton-uuder-Lyne Mrs Allen Mrs Turner Mr, Mrs and Master Wyle, nurse and baby 35, Brynymor House, Mrs M. Neløon Rev. D. A. Jones & Mr C. W. A. Jones, Aberayron Mr and Mrs Brockbank, Birkenhead Mrs Taylor and Miss Booth, Leeds, Yorkshire Mr E. W. Smith, Birmingham 36, Moreland House, Mrs Edwards— Mrs and Miss Rogers, London Mr and Mrs Talfour, family and maid, Clifton 38, Mrs Biddulph- Mr, Mrs and Miss Webb, Brecon Mra Williams, de 39, Glyndwr House, Miss Griffiths- Miss M. Kenyon Slaney and party, Hatton Grange, Shropshire 40, Miss Nelson- Mrs Chapman, Shrewsbury Miss Harris, do Mr and Mrs Sellick, Lichfield Mr and Mrs Griffiths and family, Llanilar 41, Mrs Joaes— The Misses Kinsella, Liverpool 42, M. Jones- Miss and Miss E. Gittins, Hackney, London 48,— Mr and Mrs Bentley, Londen Mrs and Miss Medliaott, Shrewsbury Miss Tade and companion, Ellesmere 61, Mrs Hogg- Mr Jones, Hereford Miss Messieur, "Brecon Miss S. Evans, Manchester 64, York House, Miss Russell- Mrs and the Misses Chester (3), London Mr Davies and Mr Knowles, do 65, Clifton House, Mrs Powell- Mr and Mrs Jones and baby, Seacombe ALBERT PLACE. Dumbarton House, Mrs Humphreys- Mr and Mrs Graves, Birkenhead Mr and Mrs Walker, Handsworth VICTORIA TERRACE. 3, Ocean View House, Mrs Kensit- Mr, Mrs and Master Bullock Webster, Elton Hall, Ludlow Colonel and Mrs Bellers and family, Worcester Mrs and Mios Anlett, Sydenham 5, Plynlimon House, Mrs Pieroe- Mr and Mrs Loveridge and family, Snssex Villa, Hall Road Miss Robinson, do Miss Loveridge, Drayton House, Trinity Road Sir Richard and Lady Green Price, Norton, Prea- teign Mrs Hammersley, Brownhilla Hall, Tnnstall Mrs Corn and daughter, Burslem 6, Trafalgar House, Mr R. Felix- Miss Buckley-Williams, maids and bntler, Glan- hafren, Abermule Mr and Mrs Knill, Oak Lodge, Shrewsbury Miss Bright, Marthwick R. J. Felix, Liverpool 7, Brighton House, Miss Lewis- The Misses Moseley, Derby Mr and Mrs C. Bishop and family, Cwmrythan, Carmarthenshire Abergeldie House, Mrs Julian— Mr and Mrs A. S. Richards, family and nurse, Handsworth, Birmingham Very Rev. Canon Beesley, Cathedral, Salford Very Rev. Mgr Canon Gadd, St. Bede's College, Manchester Rev. James Hayes, Blackley Miss Beesley, Aintree, Liverpool Mrs Septimus Fairhurst, Liverpool Mr and Mrs Henry Fairhurst, do Mr Williams, Dowlais BRYNYMOR TERRACE. 2, Glenlossi House, Mrs Hoskin- Miss Beeson, Sidmouth 4, Mrs Edwards- Mr and Mrs White, Manchester Miss King, Burton-on-Trent Miss Ada M. Otterwell, Derby 5, Mrs Ellis- Rev J. R., Mrs and Miss Cleminson, Llanelly Rev. J. Hetherington Cleminson, do Enfield House, Mrs Meredith- Rev. J. Robberds, B.A., Cheltenham Mr and Miss Herford, Withington, Manchester QUEEN'S ROAD. Crystal Palace, Mrs Price- Mr W. Price, Rhayader Mrs Hughes, Builth Miss Nicholls, Llanddewi 14, Glanayron House, Mrs Jones- Mr and Mrs Midwinter, Birmingham PORTLAND STREET. 2, Miss Jones- Mrs and Miss Warrillow and maid, Edgbaston 25. Mrs Raninn- Mr Davies, Cardiff 26, Elian Vannin House, Mrs Whittington— Mr L. W., Mrs, Miss and Mr G. H. ANDREWS, Allerton Hall, Knutsford B. Gilbert Williams Mr and Mrs A. Davies t NEWFOUNDLAND STREET. Mrs Jon&s- Mrs Tan man and family, Oswestry Misses Williams, Montgomeryshire LITI'LE DARKGATE STREET. Burleigh House, Mrs Finch— Mr Jones, Pantyfallen, Tregaron Mrs Daviee, Tregaron Miss S. A. and Master W. P. Jones, do NEW STREET. 14, Mrs Samuel— Mr and Miss Clayton, Birmingham BAKER STREET. 4, Mrs T. H "'n phreyg- Mrs and Miss Davips, Machynlleth 8, Doleywyn Honse, Mrs Capt Edwards- Mr and Mrs T. Leiii, Sroke, Newington TERRACE ROAD. 34, Mrs. Rees- Mrs and the Misses Hickling, Birmingham Mr J. E. Hughes, B.A., Carnarvon 22,. Beacb House, Miss Llovd- Mrs Price, Newtown Mrs Buckloy, do ALFRED PLACE. Dorset House, Miss Griffiths- Mr Lowther, Cardigan PIER STREET. 38, Mrs James- Mr and Mrs S. W. Biley, Southsea POWELL STREET. 6, Mrs Lewis- Mr and Mrs Davies, Camp Hill, Birmingham ST. MICHAEL'S PLACE. 4, Mrs Lloyd- Mrs Job, Conwil Mrs Williams, do SEA VIEW PLACE. 3, Miss Kenling- Mr W. Wynn Davies, Irle of Anglesey 9, J. Thomas— Mr, Mrs and Miss M. Whitaker, WolverhampbW4 PRIDGE STREET. Nag's Head, Mrs Evans— Mr Evans, Lampeter Mr Williams, Llanwrin Mr Davies, London QUEEN STREET. 32, Mrs Rees- Mrs Eddowea, Shineton, Shrewsbury Miss Preen, do
CLARACH.
CLARACH. Glanymor, Jenkins- Mr and Mrs Johnson and family, HancTBivaffvw Birmingham Mr Henshaw, Small Heath, Birmingham
BORTH.
BORTH. CAMBRIAN TERRACE. 3, Mr T. Watkins— Mrs Whitehouse and Mrs Clarke, The Qumt* Cannock Mr and Mrs T. and Master Alex. W. DumomWl* Llanwddyn Mr Thompson Henderson, Liverpool 11 Mrs Walters- < H. D. Archdall, Willow Bank, Kingston, bm)WO Gloucester House, Mrs Rees- Mrs Hopkins, baby and nurse, Ludlow Sascatele House, Mrs Evans- Mr and Mrs Henrins, Wolverhampton Rodney House, Mrs Lewie— Mr John Edwards, family and nurse, NewkMH* Mrs Elizabeth Gittins, do PRINCESS STREET. 8, Miss Jones— Mr, Mrs, Miss M. A. and Master G. Brow* Rhiewpark, Berriew, R.S.O Picton House, Mrs Jones— ø. Mr and Mrs J. Davies, children and awak Oak-street, Shrewsbury Mrs Umbers, Rotton Park Road, Birmingham CAMBRIAN PLACE. 3, Mrs James— Mr N. Edmunds. r;.tmau, Merionethehim Jasper Villas, Mrs "ors- Mr W. Stevens, lerley Hill Mrs Pemberton, Wood Side, Handsworth Mrs Cadenhead, Melbourne, Victoria, AnstøJi5 Neptune House, Mrs Jones— Mr and Mrs Hague, family and nurse, KninU1*^ Mrs Vale, do Mrs Vale, do
I TOWYN.
I TOWYN. 2, Church street J. Jones— Mr E. Evans, Aberllefeni Mr W. Williams, do Mr J. Williams, Llanwrin Mr H. Evans, Abergjruolwyn 2, Plas Edwards, Mra Wilhams- Mr Tate, family and maid 12, College Green, Mrs Ellis- Mr Wiggley,tHirnant, Dylife Cantrev House, Mrs Roberts— A Mr, Mrs and Master Howard Causer, HawnaiK*^ Warwick Place, Ivy House, Miss L. Morris— » Mr and Miss Fothergill, nurse and children, • Mies Fox, Birkenhead Mr and Mrs Blower, nurse and children Rev. R. Roberts, Wrexham Rev. Jones, Ruabon Warwick Place. Mrs Steele- Mr and Mrs J. C. Cleghorn and family, Loads* Warwick Place, Mrs Jones- Mr R. G., Mrs and Miss Greenhoe, Llanidloes Miss Ikin, do Glanymor Farm, Mrs Jones— Mrs Evans, Dolaneg Miss Lloyd, Daugtar 38, High street, Frondeg. Mrs Jones- Rev. Owen Owen, Pontypridd High street, Bryngoleu, Mrs Jones— « Mr T. H. and Mrs I Williams, J.P., Llwyn, 5' gelley Brynymor, T. W. Stealey Mr and Mrs Lucas, Canada Mr Pugh, Bronolydwr Mr, Mrs and Miss Jebb and maid, Ellesmera Brynymor Cottage, Mra J ones- Mr and Mrs Harries aud family, Shrewsbury 1, Pier Villas, Mra C. Hampbreyti- Mr H., Mra and Miss Gnmmer, Clifton Miss Ingram 3, Pier Villas, J. Morris- Miss Armitage and Miss Baker, Edgbaston
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I PON TRH YDFENDIG AIIK TERRACE ROAD. 3, Miss Jones- Mr Dunn, Chester Dolgoed House, Mra Lloyd- Earl and Ceuntess of Lisburne, and 5 Crosswood New Inn, Charles Evans- Miss Jenkins, Wauu, Aberystwyth Wellington House, Mrs Evans- Mrs J. P. Thomas and 2 children, Aberystwyth Mrs Jones and son, Vulcan-street, do 1, Pencrigan, Wm Jones- Mr Morgan Jones, Waterloo Road, London Mr John Jones, Old street, London Red Lion, Mrs JODes- Mr S. W. Williams, Rbayader Mr Smith, do Mr James Morgan, Crosswood Mr James, Peithyll Mrs Goldsworthy- Mr Leighton, Chester
GLANDOVEY.
GLANDOVEY. Ynyshir Farm, Mrs Crankes— Mrs Parker, Coedmwar Mr Johnston, Southport Mrs Hutchinson, do. Miss Hutchinson, do. Miss Groves, Halifax
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JOHN P. THOMAS, M.P.S., PHARMACEUTICAL AND DISPENSø:4 CHEMIST, (BY EXAMINATION), 5, GREAT DARKGATE STREGG^,
LLANFIHANGEL GENEU'RGLYN-
LLANFIHANGEL GENEU'RGLYN- A jubilee service was held at the parish ohnrofc^ Tuesday morning, the Rev. J. M. Griffiths* officiating. The vicar delivered an address reading desk, in which he dealt chiefly with Vj tnes of the Qneen as a daughter, wife, motto*^f woman, and said that a pure court such as tb** the Queen Victoria's was inestimable to a nation*
ELERCH.
ELERCH. A jubilee service was held in this ehapel ON day. There was comparatively a small attena^Sj; as the worldly element was stronger than the tual in many of the inhabitants. The CWR>?AT ever, had mastered the service, and went thraog^ well. The vicar delivered a short and SUITAW* mon on Lev. xxv., 9 and 10 v, showing thai ciple involved in the words applied to us sent day as in the time of Israel oM, S«BO the same duty. the same duty.