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SWANSEA JOTTINGS. w H SMITH AND SON AND SWANSEA The date has not been definitely tixed wben Messrs. W. H. Smith and Son will talr. Avcr possession of the business of Mr. £ hn Gnfflte, booksdfer High-rfrect,. It will probably be towards the middle of next month. SWANSEA AND BLAST FURNACES. We are requested to state that any crentleoien who wish to subscribe to the new company to be formed for the construction of new blast furnaces for Swansea, are re- Quested to communicate with Mr. Thomas ElfoTd, secretary pro. tern., 4, Wind-street, 1 Swansea- BIG LONDON FIRM COMING TO THE COAST. A large manufacturing firm in London is considering the advisability of removing their works to the coast. The firm pays nearly £4V,OOO a year in wages- The matter has been placed in Mr. W. Law's (Swansea harbour ^penirtendent) hands, and he is in commutation with the firm with a view of the removal of the works to Swansea. LIVE SEAL CAPTURED AT SWANSEA. A young seal was found captured in nets opposite West Cross, in ^w3n! £ a and the owner of the nets. Mr. Wm. Lawson, fishmonger, Lower Oxford-street, Swansea, promptly carted the newcomer off to h>s premises, where it is to be seen safely and apparently comfortably installed In a tank, his diet being plentiful one of herrings, sprats, and whiting. It is presumed the seal followed the herring and mackerel shoals to the bay. SWANSEA TRADER'S ROUGH VOYAGE The steamer Marie arrived at Belfast on Saturday from the Black Sea with a cargo of barley, and reported that she encountered terrific weather in the Bay of Biscay. On Sunday last the ship almost foundered, the bridge being swept away. Considerable damage was also done to the forecastle. Captain Shutton, of Newcastle- on-Tyne, and the first officer, Mr. Adam Brown, of Argyle-street, Swansea, were knocked down by the seas, the former receiv- ing an injury to his hip, while the latter had an arm broken "and his collar-bone dis- located. DROWNED CHAMBERMAID: FUNERAL Pathetic scenes were witnessed on Thurs- day afternoon at the interment at Cwmgelly, of the young chambermaid Maggie Lee, of the Hotel Metropole, Swansea, who was drowned under tragic circumstances in the Swansea Canal in the presence, of her sweet- heart on Sunday last. The body was re- moved from the house at Plasmarl amid ■heartrending scenes. A number of the Metropolitan waiters acted as bearers, and Miss Grove (the manageress), Miss Stock, Miss Jones, and other members of the staff were present. There were many wreaths, four having been sent by deceased's fellow servants. SWANSEA ON THE MAIN LINE. The construction of the Landore loop if expected to be completed about the end of the year. The work was started in May last, by the contractors (Messrs. Muirhead, Grieg and Matthews, London). The plans provide for considerable extension of the platforms at High-stTeet Station, and the provision of refreshment-rooms and other conveniences, instead of at Landore as at present. This work has not yet been started. The loop- line is 51 chains, or five-eights of a irile, in extent. Mr. V. B. Ferguson is the resident engineer for the Great Western Railway Com- pany, and Mr. H. J. Jenner acts as inspec- tor of works. ORGAN-GRINDING NUISANCE. "Me no go, you no give me money," said Guivanne Cabrielli, Willows-street, and August ma Nardoni, Italian organ-grinders, -who were summoned for refusing to desist when requested by Mr. Bert Livingston, aon of Councillor Livingston, who resides lear St. James's Gardens, the venue of the Harmony. "The end of it will lK," [aid Mr. Wat- KUJS, "t1í:L folks will be driven away Jttgether. It's against tiK> Jjrw <OT ywr -ta olay at all in the streets. We cannot allow Lhis to go on, especially your impertinence. vV.me people don't like these wretched aoiees and others do. If you had gone away -yon would saved the penalty. xou will be fined 10s. each or seven days." NEXT WEEK'S "STAR" PLAY. A striking drama of Cromwellian times ? "For the King," which will be produced by Mr. Sydney T. Pease and his company J. the Swansea Star Theatre next week, and in which Air. Walter Bentley has been spe- cially engaged to enact the part of Oliver Ciomwell. The play deals with the strife of Royalist and Roundhead, the historical and love interests being closely interwoven. Captain Clavering and his wife Margaret, Dorothy Vernon and her lover Rupert Vane, arc all staunch Loyalists, but they have a formidable foe in Colonel Stephen Wenlock, and the last scene is a dramatic one, laid in the prison yard of York, where Vane, who has been captured, is being led out for exe- cution. The playwrights have given the company ample scope for its talents, and tor olay is admirably mounted. SWANSEA ASSESSMENT COMMITTEE- Swansea Assessment Committee (Mr. F. H. Glynn Price presiding) arrived at the following decisions:—E. Jenkins, Red House Morriston, £ 44 nett, reduced to £ 38 12b 6d.; Mrs. M. E. Peters, Rose and Ciown, Morriston, £ 47 to £ 42; Swansea and South Wales Institution for the Blind, Picton-place, £ 30 to £ 20 2s. 6d. ditto, 24, Carlton-terrace, £ 25 10s. to £ 17 10s. E. « T Brace 102, Bryn-road, £ 30 to £ 27 7s. I • F M. Lloyd, 52, Wind-street, £ 85 J 1 to £ 72 176. 6d. Richard Hodgens, Coe^r,, £ 32 1* M ■c°"in^j14cL Ytoatljo I'. avenue, £ 34 5s. to i/du, j n™ shops, High-street and Orchard- to £450; Swansea Harbour trustees, No. 55 Warehouse, Prince of Wales Dock, £ ^oo, confirmed; C. E. and H. M. Peel, Quay- parade, £100 to £85 15s. "SEE-SAW OF LIFE" AT THE STAR. A drama of absorbing interest, depicting the ups and downs of life is "The See-Saw of Life," produced at the Star Theatre, oa Monday night. That sterling actor, Mr. Henry Bedford appears in a delightful role of detective, super, philanthropist, parts in] which all that is good, in human nature is dis- played by a true artiste. As the poor orphan seamstress, Miss Bessie Bedford as Laurie Musgrave, was sympathetic. Mr. Alec. Alexander, as the successful and scheming financier, was another successful part in a.ble hands. The virtuous banker's son, Frank Denton, found a capable expon- ent in Mr. Walter H. Downey. Miss Ella gerinett, in the unassuming part of Judith palroy, did creditably, and other parts mak- ing np a successful caste are :—Mr. Geo. W gewetson as Paul Zulman, Messrs. Sid Bed- ford as a lacquey and Miss F. Foley as the baby the Mbses J. Risky, E. French and Clara Bush as "followers of the down g?a p bioscope pictures in- SWANSE A CHURCH LADS' BRIGADE ST^eNfourt^ntb an;.iversary of^ ing of the Church Lad s Brigade fell on Tuesday, and anniversary w bra-ted by the compares of the Swansea I Battalion attending Chrkt Church on Thursday Was a splendid muster of la^s; offices pre- sent included Lieut.-Col- Morgan, Captain Donaldson, Lieutenants Shepherd, Jones, Wroe, Mavne, and Staff Sergeants Mosley, P. Robertson and fjjfj Revs. J- Simon T S P- Griffiths, and J. \V. Jon^S afiBLstant 'chaplains, were also present.. Th* service was a special one out of the Brigade servi^ book. X Simon (Battalion J^^f^ndent) read e*1"™ and an excellent address was given by Re^. \V L. Wn01 words ''Stand there- fore," ^ding was an afcti- t"* comr^^ n service,^1 ot which can be truly styW C-: racterist seve^i life" 011 leavin3 < ehnrch 1 companies rtly form^ P> and headed by their bands. ^th & swiB>heir respective he <JqoarteTS l°gmg march.

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