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-=:=- HERBERT JONES & COMPY. H E IL 1 R B E R T J 0 N E S A D C o M P A N" Y Beg to inform the Public generally that they have just opened their well- stocked and extensive DOMESTIC SUPPLY STORES AT 49, KINO STREII, CARMARTHEN, Under the management cf Air. HERBERT JONES, for many years in charge I c> ol the Sailer Manufacturing Co.'s Business in Carmarthen and Distnct. I All Articles at the DOMESTIC SUPPLY STOKES can be obtained for Lowest Cash Prices, or on the Weekly Instalment System. HO US EHOL D F U R N IT O RE. S 0 U X D W 0 It K B E S T F I N IS II GENUINE BARGAINS! A LARGE NUMBER OF LADIlS & GENTLEMEN'S CYCLES, BY THE BEST COVENTRY MANUFACTURERS, AT VERY MODERATE PRICES. GOO]) HAND OR TREADLE S KVV IN G" M AC BINES ) tJ .1" .tLei.. J. 1 JU FOR DOMESTIC, DP ESS-MAKING, AND TAILORING PURPOSES, BY THE LEADING ENGLISH & AMERICAN MAKERS FROM 45/ THE CHEAPEST k BEST HOUSE IN SOUTH WALES FOR PIANOS, AMmCAN ORGANS, HARMONIUMS, Xc., CLOCKS t5;[; WATCHES. WASHING, WRINGING, AND MANGLING MACHIMS. i>EDSTEADB, COTS, &e. PERAMBULATORS, MAIL CARTS, &E. FENDERS, FLUE IRONS, &c., &c. I-) COMPETENT MECHANICS KEPT ON THE PREMISES. All of Cycles, Sewing Machines, &crepaired or taken in exchange. The DOVES IIC SUPPLY S lOR ES ùring all Household requirements and. Personal necessaries within the reach of all classes. DYlna Siop i Eawb Siop i arbed Anan A Siop ag I oedd mawr angen am dani f H E R R E R T J 0 N E S A N D C o M P A N Y Herbert Jones & Co.npy,, 49, King-st.,Carmarthen. TILE CARMARTHEN BILLPOSTING COMPANY, 15, BRIDGE-STREET, CARMARTIIEN. BILLPOSTING and ADVERTISING in allii s BILLPOSTING and ADVERTISING in allii s Branches, throughout the Counties of Carrnar then, Pembroke, and Cardigan. n. M. J AMIS, Manager. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. LAPVGE & IMPORTANT SALE OF VEItY VALUABLE FREEHOLD ESTATE. BOROUGH OF CARMARTHEN. THE YSTRAD El STATE, Comprising the YstrAd Mansion, and the valuable j *3-rui3 of Tygwyn, Lower Ystvad, und Tyvbatn, £ .ehlan, Green C'a?tle, Inland, Morfa Bremn, fiafodvven, Morfa Crvvn, and Houses and Cottages lQ and near Johnstown, and certain Tithes also IN THE PARISHES OF LLANEGWAD AND ABERG WILL Y, ?he Farms of Godor and Pencae, Cwmynys. Tanerdv, *enrhiwgokn, Clynyrychen, Pantyfrynnon, G'atrrhyd, Troedyrhivv, and other Holdings, will be SOLD °y AUCTION early in July next. I'ull particularn hereafter, and obtainable, frrnn J. WOWKLL THOMAS & SON, Auctioneers and Estate ■^•Sents, Carmarthen and W. MORGAN GRIFFITHS, Solicitor, Carmarthen. PARISH OF TRELEACH-AR-BETTWS, CARMARTHENSHIRE. SALE OF A YEB, Y DESIR A BLE FREEHOLD FARM. rpo BE SOLD by PUBLIC AUCTION (by order of the Mortgagee), at the Ivy Bush Royal ff^tel, Carmarthen, on Saturday, the 4Ui day of July, at 2.M0 p.m., the Freehold Farm, called, CWM- ^LYNIOGE, otherwise OWMLLYNGOGAU, in above parish, containing, by admeasurement, ^crea, ?, Roods, and 25 Perches, or thereabouts. T I nrther particulars may bo ootained cf Messrs. ^a«ies Davies & Co., Auctioneers, Goitrefawr, ^hitland or of Mr. W. MORGAN GRIFFITHS, Solicitor, Carmarthen. PARISH OF llanwinio, CARMARTHENSHIRE. SALE OF A VALUABLE FREEHOLD t MESSRS. JAMES da VIES & Co. will oiver for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ^'>T Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on Saturday, •'he 4th day of July, 189!>. at 3 o'clock in the after- fjoon, all that very desirable and valuable Freehold *arm, called PANTYDJJRRY, situate in the Parish of Llanwinio, in the County of Carmarthen. Further particubrs will hereafter appear, and in the meantime may be obtained of the Auctioneers at Goitre, Whitknd, and Carmarthen or of Mr. W. MORGAN GRIFFITHS, Solicitor, Carmarthen. SALE TO-MORROW. CARMARTHENSTLIRE—PARISH OF LLANGUNNOR. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS are favoured with instructions to SELL ny AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royal Hotel, Carmarthen, on Saturday, *ho 13th day of Juno lo9t>, at Li .'vJ o'clock in the afternoon, all that valuable and desirable newly- erected FREEHOLD VILLA RESIDENCE, known as PARKYGliOES, with the two fields adjoining, c°ntainiiiglOa If 7p, or thereabouts, of excellent Land also large Walled-in Garden, Oa lr lip, or 40 yards Ly ds. yards. It has a direct South aspect and frontage to the toaiu road of 7~> feet, most conveniently situated within a mile and a quarter (over an excellent and Pleasant road) of the Market Town of Carmarthen ftnd its Railways. On THE GnCUXJ1 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.o., Coalhou^e, and iSyphon Tank in Yard. UPSTAIBS.—Sitting-room, Drawing do., Linen Closet, o Bedrooms, and w.c. It has all modern conveniences and perfect sanita- tion. An 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.ba had over about Wi) Acres. Possession of ths Residence will be given on Completion, or sooner if desired, and of the Fields and Garden on the th September next. To view, apply on the premises, from 30 a.m. to 4 P-Tii. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen or of MR. C. E. MORRIS, Solicitor, Carmarthen. -+- SALE TO-MORROW. IMPORTANT SALE OF TWO FREE- HOLD FIELDS. MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS arc instructed to SELL by AUCTION, at the Ivy Bush Royt-.i Hotel, Carmru'hfm, on Saturday, June 13th, 1SUI>, at .3 30 o'clock in the afternoon, two valuable Fields known as ''BRYN.VULWG'' and BI.AKX- EITHIXOG, sitnato near the Farm of Bwlchymynydd, in the Parish of Llangunnor, all containing about 5a. lr. 23p., now in the occupation of 1\Ü D. E. Davies. Further particulars may be obtained cf the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen or of MR. C. E. MORRIS, Solicitor, Carmarthen. SALE TO-MORROW. CARM ARTHENSHIRE. .kk. 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, 18%, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, all that valuable and much-frequented Public-house known as the STAB," together with a Garden and Premises thereto belonging and a small Field, 2.\ 4p., or thereabouts, now in the occupation ot Mr John Evans; and also a Dwelling-house adjoining, known as STAr. BACH," with a Garden in the rear, now in the occupation of Mrs Mary Jones. Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen or of MR. C. E. MORRIS, Solicitor, Carmarthen. SALE TO-MORROW. 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. JSfJG. at 3.15 o'clock in- tbn afte'^nC-, the following very valuable PROPERTY, viz. LOT I.-All that Old-Established SOLICITOR'S OFFICE, situate and being No. 33, Quay-street, close to the Tewn 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 Otlice for very many years, and afford a chance of securing a property which is seldom 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 £ 25 each in the CAR- MARTHEN" ASSEMBLY-ROOMS. A dividend of Ití per Slore was paid for the year 1S95, and a good balance carried forward. There is every prospcct ("'e of an improvement in tha future, as Provincial Theatrical and Variety Entertainments are on the increase. The property of tho Company is held on a Lease of IK) years, from I Further particulars may be obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen, or of MR. ROWLAND BROWNE, Solicitor, Carmarthen. +- LLANGENECH PARK, CARMAR- THENSHIRE. nhjhhj Important 8ah of Prillw Fat Cattle, Cows, and Calces, Store- Cattle, Pedn'jree Shorthorn Calces, Cart Horses, and MESSRS. LLOYD & THOMAS, in conjunction 1.1. with Mr. WILLIAM N. JONES, are favoured with instructions from David Evan?, Esq., to SELL by AUCTION, at the Homo Faun cf the above place, on Monday, June 15th, lSDG, the following valuable Fat Cattle. Cowa and Calves. Store and other Cattle, Horses and Pi_;s also Fat Sheep and Lambs, campiising 100 exceedingly choice Three-year old Shorthorn Fat Bullocks, Heifers and Young Cows, well-fed, nice weights, and exceedingly prime; 20 nice Young Cows, with Calves at their heels, some by the Champion Prize Bull, Nugget," and also other Prize Bulls 10 very pretty and well-bred In-calf Heifers, to calve shortly some Pedigree young Bull Calves by "Nugget," and other Prize Buiis, a.l out of grand Cows; also (5 ditto Heitcr Calves several very useful powerful Cart Horses, all good workers 20 Pigs 2 Pedigree Berkshire Boars. Two weeks will be given for all the Fat Stock. Sale to commence after 12 o'clock Lanchcon. TKKMS—CASH. Llangennech Park is situated within 4 miles from LHnelly, 1 mile from Llangennech. G.W.R., and 3 miles from Pontardulais, L. & N.W.R. TOWN OF CARMARTHEN. IFnjhlj Important Sale of valuable R< sidential and other Freehold Property. MESSRS. LLOYD (fc THOMAS are favoured with instructions to offer for SALE by AUCTION, at the Boar's Head Hotel, Carmarthen, at 2 o'clock, on Friday, the] Deh day of June, lSn;, the following valuable Freehold Property, viz. LOT 1.—- A newly-erected private Dwelling-house nud Piemises, situate and being No. 15, Penlhvvn Road, Carmarthen, now in the occupation of A. O. Norton, Esq., at an annual rent of £ '35. LOT 2.—A newly-eic-cted private Dweiline-house and Premises, situate and being No. 11, Penllwyn Road. aforesaid, now in the occupation of Rev. Fuller Miils, at an annual rent cf £ 35. LnT 3.—A newly-erected private Dwelling-house and Premises, situate and being ù. 10, Perillvvyn- road, aforesaid, at present unoccupied. LOTS 4, 5, 0, 7, 8, It, and 10 comprise valuable Plots with a frontage of 30 feet, and depths varying from 225 feet to 255 feet. Lor ii.-A Leasehold House and Garden, situate and being No. 0, Penllwyu-road, aforesaid, iu the occupation of Rev W. Morgan Jones, held by the Vendor under an agreement for a lease of (J;) years from 1st May, ISH.), with the option of purchasing the ground rent within the first three years. Further particulars may bo obtained of the Auctioneers, 5, Quay-street, Carmarthen cr of MR. A. SOPPITT, Solicitor, Carmarthen. SUN INSURANCE OFFICE FOUNDED 1730. Sum insured in 1895: 9:190,773,000. For all particulars apply to the following agents:- Ca.marthen—Mr. John Francis. Llandi o—Mr D. W. Jones. Tilanstephan—Mr John Davies. Llaudyssil—Mr John D. Thomas. tr David E. Thomas. L]a.Dvhytber-lITr David Thomas. IJ:m¿lover:Ur Thomas Phillips. COUNTIES OF CARDIGAN AND I CARMARTHEN. ]\TR. JOHN FRANCIS will SELL by AUCTION, JLTJL at the Salutation Hotel, Newcast'e-Emlyn, at 1 p.m., on Friday, 3rd July, 1896, the following FREEHOLD PROPERTIES, including the Saluta- tion Hotel, Neweastle-Emlyn, and the Farms, &c,, of Wervil Brook, Chapel called Capel-y-Ffynon, Chapel House and Premises, and Piece of Land, part of Wervil Brook, Arfor, Arfor-fach, Arfor-west, four Building Sites (part of Arfor-west), and Manhyfryd, in the Parish of Liangranog Fionglyd, Abergwrog, Penralityftynon, Goodit, and Penralltwen, in the Parish of Brongwyn Llwchyrhaul and Penrallttsgob, in the Parish of Llandyfriog; Brynmeini, Coedybryn, Pantyceiros, and Blaenwaun, in the Parish of Abernant; Blaensulgen and Woodlands, IVoe of Common Land (part of Biaensnlg^ii), Gors, Cwmgelli, and Waunllwyd, in the Parish of Cilrhedyn; Ffynoiuvon and Blaenpint, in the Parish of Eglvvys- 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; D. Long Price, Esq., Solicitor, Talley House, Llandilo; D. E. Stephens, Esq., Solicitor, Carmarthen; and of J. W. Nicholas, Esq., Solicitor, Llandilo. TO BUILDERS & CONTRACTORS. TENDERS invited for the BUILDING of TWO HOUSES at Penllwyn-road, for Mr J. Richards, 17, Picton-terrace, Carmarthen, to whom sealed Tenders should be sent not later than the 30ih inst. The lowest or any other Tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications may be seen at Messrs G. Morgan & Sun, 24, King-street. A GRAND EISTEDDFOD T,S WILL BE HELD AT LLANGEN I-) E I R N E, On MONDAY, AUG VST 3rd, 1896 (Bank Holiday). (In a spacious Marquee.) ——— £ s. d. Chief Choral Competition: "Enaid cu, mai dyfroedd oerion (Isalaw) (to choirs not under 50). Silver Baton to the conductor 10 0 0 Malo Voice Party (not under 25) "MeibionyBryniau" 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, Llangendeirne. COUNTY FIRE OFFICE, 50, REGENT STREET, W., & 14, CORNIIILL, E.C., LONDON. FOUNDED 1807. THE Premium Income of this Office is derived frcm JL Home business only, no foreign risks 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 ;,nd Explosions by Gas made good. The Ibnunx SYSTEJI which ins been adopted by this Office since its foundation offers an exceptional advantage. AGENT AT CARMARTHEN Mr. 11. A. BROCKIE, LONDON AND PROVINCIAL BANK. PHOTOGRAPHY. JOHN PRICE,"The Excelsior" Studio, 23,Lammas-street Carmarthen (ami of New Quay, Cardiganshire). Estab- lished 18,C;LI. Photographs artistically mkculIIHl mounted ou fancy mounts nu-.l Birliiday Cards. Cabinet aud Cartes tinted to order. Enlargements to any size finished in "Black and White," Tinted Crayons," Oil, and Water Colours. Out- door Orders promptly attended to. j OLD PLOUGH INN, CARMARTHEN. POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. PLYS, HEARSES, AC MOURNING COACHES. LOCK-UP COACH HOUSES, rc. GUINNESS' AND JAMESON'S STOUT. Winso, Spirits, and Cigars of tho 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. 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, Cardiff. THE LARGEST STOCK OF POL ISHED GRANITE IN WALES TO SELECT FROM A T D. R. WILLIAMS, SCULPTOR, LLANELLY. DESIGNS AND FULL PARTICULARS ON AFVLICATION LOANS ON MORTGAGE.—Several Sums to advance on Freehold Property in or near Carmarthen.—Apply to Mr. J. F. Morris, Solicitor. INVALID CARRIAGE.—Strong Donkey Four- wheeler, simply wants touching up 2 Guineas. —Apply A.B., Reporter Office, Carmarthen. INDIGESTION. — The MEDICAL REFORM SOCIETY vvill send FREE to all applicants an excellent BOTANIC CURE for Indigestion, Billiousness, Liver Complaints, Piles, Rheumatism, Gout, and Bronchitis.—Address—The Secretary BOTANIC INSTITUTE, NOTTINGHAM. TO LET, with immediate possession, No. 3G, Blue street.—Apply to John Lewis, Blue-street Carmarthen.—April 2!1th, 1890. DRAPERY.—WANTED one or two well-educa- ted Youths as APPRENTICES to the General Drapery.—Apply for terms to J. R. Evans, Bradford liouse, LlinLiilo. IRONl\lONGEH.Y. W A NTED a respectable Youth as an APPRENTICE (Out-door).—For particulars apply to Mrs. W. Phillips, Dark-g^te, Carmarthen. COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS, for one or c two gentlemen, TO LET. Pleasantly situated. Apply,it the Reportcr Office, Carmarthen. HOUSE to LET, KERRI HOUSE, Francis- JLJL terrace, Carmarthen. Immediate possession may be 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 tutors of the REDCLIFFE GALVANISED RICK COVER, Pig Troughs, Sheep Troughs and Racks, Cattle Cribs and Troughs, Corn Bins, Hay Racks, Mangers, Water Tanks and Barrows' Hay and Corn Sheds, Shepherd's Huts, Wire NettiD". Catalogues and Articles supplied by any Ironmonger". SANITAS" FLUIDS gANITAS" pOWDER JL jgANITAS" gOAPS S ANITAS Colorless, Non-Poisonous g ANITAS ISINFECTANTS. SANITAS" Our Copyright Book, How TO • i rN A'MTT AS DISINFECT," will be Kent free ON APPLICATION. QANITAS" "Q ANITAS THE SAN1TAS CO., LTD., BETIINAL GREEN ,1L0N1)0X, E
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JOHNSTOWN EISTEDDFOD, it is stated, is declared off." Mu It. M. TIIOMAS.—We are glad to that Mr R M Thomas, the Town Clerk of Carmarthen, is progressing favourably. ALDEHMAN GWILY11 EVANS is slowly getting lid of his rather severe illumes. The alderman is now staying at Llandrindcd. ENGLISH BAPTIST CHURCH ANNIVERSARY" will take place next Sunday. The Rev 0 D Campbell, M.A., Haverfordwest, will preach morning and evening. CARMARTHENSHIRE INFIRMARY.—The Secretary (Mr B Spivey) begs recpectfully to acknowledge tho following — Great Western llaihvey Temperance Union, Carmarthen B.anch..£3 Us 9d tl-nvers from Messrs Mason and Lickly and from Mrs Latimer Jones, Pibwr. A CHOIR has been formed at Priordy Chapel under the leadership of Mr Dunn WJlia^ns, I G.T.S.C., to compete at LlanRendeirne Eistecidtwd on Bank Holiday, for a priz? of £ 10. The choir- already number 70 voices and, all singers wishing to join can do so on Sunday evening at Prionly Chapel at 8 o'clock. The corapetitiuon, no I doubt, will be very kcKii, as eight choirs liaxe entered. (' FENUEL, Priory-street, has secured a spl preacher for the Sunday School annual meetings the Rev W. S. Jones, of Hyde Park, Ar (formerly of the Memorial Chapel, Swansea), meetings will be held throughout the who Sunday, July 5th, and we predict crt congregations at each service. FOOTBALL CLUB.—A meeting of the memb I this club was held on Monday evening at the N Hotel, lr D II 1" Thomas," Parke, in the t The chief business of the- tueetiii-, -the eleeti1: i secretary and tv« asarer— w»s arijoained the meeting to bj held <-n Moudsy at the Nc at 9 o'clock. Tue accounts will also be submi THE EDUCATION BILL, RESOLUTIONS OPPOSITION. —At O.id-ffon Wednesday tho ar meeting ol the (J iamorganshife and Carmaithrn C,)r, wu held, presided ov-, r by W, T. Edwards. Alter an address on the Educ; Bill by the Rev. A. J. Viner of Woolwich meeting passed a resolution condemning Education Bill.—The C mania of the Baptist Carmarthenshire and Cardiganshire, held at I dystul on Tuesday also passed a resoh condemning the Bill. Ma LLOYD MORGAN M.P., AND MI, Do ROWLAND AS WELSH INTERPRETERS —On Satur a countryman entered a barber-cum-tcbaecc shop at Carmarthen. He wanted to buy a po but as he could not speak English and the si could net speak Welsh there was no hope c bargain being struck. Tiio couple were al eiduF it up in despair, when Mr jJowen RowU Q.C., and Mr Iloyd Morgan, M-P came upon scene, and acted as interpreters, with excellent suits. We do not know whether the lea gentlemen came in for the usual co;r>mi«s:o Mail. v. THE LAND TAX.—A return has just been before the House of Commons showing the quo land-tax, payable in each county in England Wa'es from which it appears that the total ami outstanding on March 25 wss £ 994,371 8s The amount outstanding for the county of Angi was £ 981 12s 8d Brecon, £ 1,935 !9s Cd Cardi f.873 16s 7d Carnarvon, £ 1,690 17s 2d; Cam then £2.881 4s; Denbigh, £ -1,849 18s Id; F X-1,418 183 lOd Glamorgan, 5,18fj 10s Merioneth, £ 1,900 17s 9d Montgomery, £4-,255 lOd Pembroke, £ 1,-575 3s 5d and Radnor, £ 1 12::1 9d. TIT PRESENTATION. —On Sunday aiternoon M. j-„mes II.M. Inspector of Schools, was preset by the members of the Sunday School Class wi silver-mounted inkstand, bearing a plate u Which is the following inscription ''« Presents* D James, Esq by his Sunday School Class osi 'leaving Carmarthen—June 1896. Messrs 1 Rogers and W Hane-ooke made the presentation behalf of the class, and in the course of t! remarks begged Mr James to accept that er- present as a slight recognition of the mvalua services which he had rendered to the class dur a pered of six yearJ, and as a testimony of hicbest esteem and regard in which he was h Mr James, who was visibly affected, briefly than the members for the mark of their tineerity. DEATH of THE REV SETII DIXON.—Ihe Rev » Dixnn, resident Wesleyan minister at Tenby, d there un Friday evening, aged 65 years. 1 deceased gentleman had been precarious health some months having suffered from paralytic seize t-Aice within the last six months. He was a n exceedingly well liked by his congregation and all with whom he was in contact. He leave: widow two daughters and a son. The funeral t.. pLce at Carmarthen Cemetery on Tuesday. 'J Rpv J H Bennet officiated and bosides the relati of"the deceased, a 'arge number of Carman) friends were present. The rev gentleman was residelit minister at Carmarthen between the yc 1870-73 and duiing hie bar here reside execilent service to the Weelevan cauc-e. 1ST V,B. WELSH REGIMENT. —Orders for week ending 20th Jure. 1896. Officer for the we 2nd Lieut John. Company orderliep, Sergt Rogers and Lance-CorpI W Morris. Orderly bug! C L Jones. Company drill on Monday at 7 30 p in drill order, viz, officers in patrol jackets a forage caps 5 other ranks, uniform. Glengarry ca arms and side arms, one pouch. Band and cycli to attend. Every member of the company particularly requested to be present. Recru drill on Tuesday and Friday, at 7 30 p M. 01 firing or practice on Monday. Tuesday, Friday, a Saturday, from 2 30 pm, and on Wednesc evening from G p m. till dusk. The Oifii (jommftnding trusts that members who have fired the 3rd Class will do to before the end of Ju By order, W. BUCKLEY RODERICK, Captain Co manding H Company. \V BOWKN ROWLANDS, Q.C. His CONVERS To HoMAN CATHOLICISM.—We (the Mail) are assu on wood authority that Mr W Bowen Rowxati Q (P formerly M.P., for Cardiganshire, hss b admitted to the communion of thu Catholic Chut His wife and cne of his daughters have alio tal similar st?ps, and it is believed that other memb of the family contemplate renouncing Protestantis Mr Bowen Hollands attended High Mass Sunday morning last at St. Mary's Catholic Chur oariTu-r'.nui, participated at .U1 celebration ot 1 Feast cf Corpus Christi, and joined in the process thioii,i ',he g-ourds surround'ii,, the church. Rowlands was for several years headmaster of f Haverfordwest Grammar School, uDd previous his being called to the Bar was a clergyman of Church of England. lIe is one of the leadi counsel on the South Wales Circuit, and is 1 Recorder of Swansea. His biotber, the Rev Jo Bowen Ro-viands, is roctcr of ilubberiton, 0' Milford Haven. PENTREPOTH IXEAXTS' SCHOOL. We regret announce that Miss the head-mistress the above school, who has served the Carmartb School Board for about 20 years, has been compel owing to her failing health, to send in her resigr tiou of the post. Her work ha3 be.n of a vt succcssful character, for we understand that duri many years in succession her parchment has be marked excellent by her Majesty's Inspector Schools. She had ereatly endeared herself to t children who attended the Echool by her kinc disposition, and the untiring interest tshe took their progress and welfare and we are confide that she will bo greatly missed not only by t teachers and scholars, but also by the parents of children. Many of her townspeople will wisn t. in her retirement the needed rest will h3lp restore her to better health. She resigns her p to the regret cf manyr, and with the good wisues numerous friends. Miss E?ans i-> the daughter the late Mr Thomas Evans, bootmaker, who v well-known in the town.
A Runaway Engine near Pencader.
A Runaway Engine near Pencader. A CARMARTHEN EXCURSION'S RETURN DELAYED. Considerable delay was occasioned in £ ning of tho traffic on the Manchester and a-i c Rginvay on Wednesday afternoon in consequei of one of their enginee, The Plynlimmon, 1 v.orked the first down train from Aberystwitn Wedneedag morning, leaving the platform Pencader shortly after three o'clock with no onE charge. Its course boing clear, it rsn a °nS main line some distance, but midway Pencader Junction and New Quay-road sta 10 career was cut short through coming into co with the down goods train. We Jesrn tna n- the railway officials were injured, but N 0 5 engine running the gocd3 train—was diss e a loaded wagon forming part of the goods r turned upside down. The line w38 ,y t completely for several hours. A ^rea break-down gsng from Carmarthen were soon the spot, end the traffic was resumed course ot the evening. The excursion ra was run to Carmarthen in connection with Trinity Church Sunday School from Aber3-st%i on Wednesday morning was tonsu.era »y et on its homeward journey in consequen- ° mishep.
Round about Llanboidy -Distri(
Round about Llanboidy -Distri( [By TOMMY.] J Heard that two young men froro near glj-dwen have gone for a trip to Paddy s ,,v,ek in search c,f a -N%-ifc eacli. siloull t'. I wish them every success, but why cro's the water for such a tnfls ? -if Heard that a certain clergymen refused certain parson his grPL(ifitilf"r,s tom particulars arc as follows :—This man s grandfdt died about GO years ago. Being t°o p«" marble, or even a common stone tomb to his resting place, lie planted a small tree a of the very spot where his grandfather was btirie now the tree has grown to an film ell this Heirarch, or sctne other big bug, t 0 ° y; it may dameg2 soma of the monument's ctee ly, and orders was given to cut th.a down. # r, On hearing that, this poor roan went to thei and claimed the tree," the so-called gr tomb, but was refused. The matter wn •• in a law suit or the man will leave t.ie c«. he is now a member. Heard that the Whitlanders go in ^or ap?c scheme" now. Bravo, boys! vou >-> long enough drinking the otner etufi. ,very-FI). (■. W.R ] 0 Ileal d that Walters' orange-ade M'not o ouenchts the (hirst, but cures all eo, of p aints Yoft fanners ought to get a few OC; your l.av-nsids this hot su-jimer. J 1 Tommy, from this ti/ic out, wiil gtt tbatter both sides ot l.-is bread, as butter was sou hr per lb !net wetk. By jingo, landlord-, your renta are in danger