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PREPAID SCALE FOR SMALL I ADVERTISEMENTS. w pi One Three Six 0 Insertion. Insertions, Insertions. ) s. d. s. d. s. (1. 18 0 6 1 0 1 6 24 0 9 1 6 2 3 32 1 0 2 0 3 0 40 1 3 2 6 3 9 Each 8 Words 3d. 6d. 9d. RATE PER LINE PER INSERTION. Parliamentary Notices. 9d. Election Addresses, Public Companies 6d. Auctioneers, Public Announcements, &c. 4d. N.B.—The above Scale does not apply to Public Bodies. Cheques and Post Office Orders should be made payable to The Journal Company, Limited.' If not paid in advance, the ordinary Credit rate will be charged. MONEY TO LEND. ARIAN ARIAN! ARIAN! X5 i £500. Eboddir bentbyg i Foneddwyr, Ffermwyr, Mas- nachwyr, a phob dosparth o ddeiliaid tai, ar eu sicrwydd eu hunain. Nid oes eisieu Bills of Sale. Mae yn hollol ddirgel a cbyfrinachol. Ad- daliadau i gyfarfod cyfleustra benthycwyr. Am fanylion pellacb, ymofyner a Sol. Barnett, 15, Dynevor Place, Swansea. MONEY LENT, JLM. PRIVATELY AND CONFIDENTIALLY AT A FEW HOURS' NOTICE, At a MUCH LOWER rate of INTEREST THAN CHARGED BY OTHER OFFICES, BY A PRIVATE GENTLEMAN, in sums of .£10 to 12000, to male or female in town or country; distance no object, as repayments can be made by Post Office Order, Postal Order, or Cheque, upon NOTE OF HAND ALONE. Also upon furniture, pianos, jewellery, plate, diamonds, stock, plant, crops, farming implements, and every available security without removal, and also to assist persons into business. NO SURETIES OR FRIENDS REQUIRED TO GUARANTEE THE AMOUNT. Easy repayments arranged to suit the convenience of borrowers, and, providing the interest is paid monthly, quarterly, or half-yearly, the principal can remain. Responsible applicants can have the money WITHOUT BILL OF SALE. Money also advanced upon freehold and leasehold property, railway and other stock and shares, life policies, reversions, wills, settlements, from one to fifteen years, at 4 PER CENT. INTEREST. Prompt and personal attention given to every application, whether for a large or small amount, and applicants may rest assured if they cannot get advances here they cannot elsewhere. The strictest secrecy observed in all transactions. Write or call for prospectus showing the advantages offered, or same will be sent post free. Mr. J. T. NICHOLLS (late Mr. A. H. DAVIS), SAVOY HOUSE, 115 & 116, STRAND, LONDON. (Near Exeter Hall). Private entrance in Savoy Street. N.B.—Special terms and arrangements made for country and other loans if required. ESTABLISHED 1869. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY (without sureties) by the CHARING-CROSS BANK (Estab- lished 1870). 28, BEDFORD-ST., CHARING-CROSS, London, W.C. Capital £ 300,000. Reserve Fund £ 100,000. ADVANCES IMMEDIATELY MADE Upon Approved Promissory Notes as follows, without bill of sale. Advance £ 25—12 monthly repayments of 22 5 10 50 „ „ 4 11 8 ,,100 9 3 4 Larger amounts in the same proportion. ADVANCES of E.30 to £ 2,000 granted at a few hours' notice in town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock, plant, crops, &c., without removal, and to assist persons into business. Also on deeds, policies, and reversions at 5 per cent. for one month to 14 years. NOTICE.—Any one requiring money will do well before applying eisewhere, or paying fees, to think of this—Surely I can do better with a Bank having large capital at command and devoting themselves to this class of business than I can with so-called private money lenders or agents with small means. Good borrowers can obtain money here on reasonable terms, quickly, privately, and without deductions, repayable by easy instalments. Distance no object. Call per- sonally, or write. Special facilities to all requiring banking accounts. 4 per cent. interest allowed on the minimum monthly balances. Deposits of tlO and upwards received as under:— 5 per cent. per annum, subject to 3 months' notice of withdrawal. 6 per cent. per annum, subject to 6 months' notice of withdrawal. 7 per cent. per annum, subject to 12 months' notice of withdrawal. Special terms for larger amounts. Interest paid quarterly. Write or call for Prospectus. A. WILLIAMS, Manager. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY to Male or Female, in Town or country (distance no object). AT A FEW HOURS NOTICE on NOTE OF HAND ALONE, WITHOUT SURETIES, Publicity, or the usual OBJECTION- ABLE LOAN OFFICE OR AGENTS' ROUTINE AND DELAYS. Prompt Advances also made upon furniture, pianos, jewellery, plate, diamonds, trade and farm stock, plant, crops, farming implements, etc. (without re- moval) and TO ASSIST PERSONS INTO BUSINESS, also upon deeds, reversions, life policies, and private incomes, etc., at FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Repayments are made monthly, quarterly, half- yearly, or yearly, to suit the convenience of borrowers extending over any period not exceeding ten years, or as long as the interest is paid, the principal can remain. APPLICANTS IN TOWN OR COUNTRY ARE ATTENDED TO THE SAME DAY AS RECEIVED, and intending borrowers requiring prompt and private cash advances for any emergency or other purposes can rely upon their matter being conducted UPON FAIR AND UPRIGHT PRINCIPLES, and WITH THE STRICTEST SECRECY & DESPATCH. Before applying elsewhere, call or write in confidence for Prospectus (gratis) to the ACTUAL LENDER, MR. W. BARCLAY, 1, Cecil-street, Strand, London, w.c. (Private gentleman). P.S.—No connection with Loan Offices. SHIPPING NOTICES. y\oN L.11v ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS TO CANADA AND UNITED STATES. Saloon 10 to 18 Guineas, Intermediate £6 6s, Steerage £ 4. CHEAPEST AND MOST EXPEDITIOUS ROUTE to all parts of Canada, Manitoba, the North West Territory, British Columbia, and the Western States of America. Special Emigrant and Tourist rates. Through Trains daily to the Pacific Coast, and Emigrant Sleeping Cars without extra charge. A liberal allowance of baggage free. Western bound Emigrants accompanied by a special conductor. Prof. Fream's new report and all the latest maps and pamphlets free on application to ALLAN BROTHERS & Co., Liverpool, or any authorised Agent of the Line. FEMALE DOMESTIC SERVANTS from 17 to Jf 35 years of age obtain FREE PASSAGES BY STEAMER TO QUEENSLAND, where they are greatly in demand and receive good wages only pay- ments— £ 1 for ship kit, and fare to depot in London. ASSISTED PASSAGES are also granted to labourers whose labour is connected with the land, such as FARM LABOURERS, GARDENERS, MINERS, QUARRYMEN, &c\, and to approved females, such as DRESSMAKERS, TRAINED NURSES, &c. An expprienced Surgeon and Matron accompany each steamer, and on arrival passengers are received into the Government depot, free of charge. Forms of application, rates of passage, handbooks, and all other information may be obtained Oil applica- tion to THE AGENT-GENERAL FOR QUEENSLAND, Westminster Chambers, 1, Victoria Street, London, S.W. All persons who pay their own passages to the Colony, should apply for LAND ORDER WAR- RANTS before embarking. Forms and particulars to be obtained from the Shipping Firms booking the passengers, or from the Agent-General for Queensland: Warrants will not be issued to persons applying after they have left England. AMERICAN LINE. UNITED STATES MAIL STEAMERS LIVERPOOL TO PHILADELPHIA, EVERY WEDNESDAY. First-class, full powered Iron Steamships. Accommodation for passengers, equal to any European Line. Passengers and goods landeu at Philadelphia on the Wharf of the PENNSYLVANIA RAILROAD. THIS IS THE SHORTEST AND BEST ROUTE TO THE W EST. Apply to RICHARDSON. SPENCE & CO., 19 and 22, Water Street, LIVERPOOL. SEZIJJR ANCHOR LINE. I H «• ll\\ LIVERPOOL TO NEW YORK EXPRESS SERVICE. S.S. CITY OF ROME. 8,144 Tons.12,500 Horse-power. This magnificent steamship will sail from LIVER- POOL to NEW YORK (via QUEENSTOWN) on SATURDAY Aug. n. SATURDAY Sept. 6. SATURDAY. Oct. 4. And every fourth Saturday thereafter. SALOON RATES, i;12 to 2.5 Guineas, according to position, &c., of State-room. RETURN TICKETS at moderate rates. INTERMEDIATE and STEERAGE PASSAGES at Low Rat.fs. Apply to HENDERSON BROS., Mersey Chambers, Old Church Yard, and 17, Water Street. Liverpool; or to W. FINCH, 16, Nott-square, Carmarthen. DOM I N ION l/t N E ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. S.S. SAIINIA, OREGON AND VANCOUVER Have Saloons and State-rooms amidships. SHORTEST ROUTE TO CANADA AND WESTERN STATES. Lowest Inland Fares. Free Farms of 160 acres of fertile land. SAILING from LIVERPOOL WEEKLY, and from BRISTOL FORTNIGHTLY. The steamers of this line are replete with every modern comfort. Cabin Fares from 10 to 18 guineas; Intermediate and Steerage, at Lowest Rates. Apply to Flinn, Main, and Montgomery, Liverpool and Bristol Wil- liam Finch, 16, Nott-square, Carmarthen; W. J. Francis, Beaconsfield House, Haverfordwest Ellis Jones, High-street, Haverfordwest; W. Howells, St. George's-street, Tenby; H. Kelway & Son, Milford Haven; Brown, Sons Sc Co., 16, Hamilton-terrace, Milford Haven; J. Teasdale, 2, Pembroke-street, Pembroke-Dock; W. R. Jones, Myrddin House, Llandilo or to D. S. Thomas, British Schools, Llan- dovery. PUBLIC NOTICES. IRON BUILDINGS. BRUCE AND STILL, NORFOLK STREET, LIVERPOOL, CONTRACTORS FOR IRON BUILDINGS and ROOFS, Churches, Schools, Mission Rooms, Hospitals, Cricket and Lawn Tennis Pavilions, Colliery Roofs, Warehouses, Stores, Billiard Rooms, Clubs, Shoot- ing Lodges, Cottages, Huts, FARM BUILDINGS, Hay and Corn Sheds, Barns, Dairies, Stables, &c. Highest Testimonials from the Leading Clergy, Architects, and Agriculturists. Estimates and Designs on application. Contractors to H.M.'s Government. NEW ORIENTAL BANK CORPORATION (Limited). West-End Office, 25, Cockspur Street, S.W. Edin- burgh Office, 23, St. Andrew Square. Dundee Office, 6, Panmure, Street. Branches and Agencies-Anstralia, India, Ceylon, China, Japan, Straits, Madagascar, Mauritius, Seychelles, Aden, Paris, New York, San Francisco. The Bank receives deposits, buys and sells bills of exchange, buys foreign coupons and interest warrants, makes telegraphic transfer, issues letters of credit and circular notes, forwards bills for collection, and transacts banking and agency business generally INTEREST ALLOWED ON DEPOSITS. At 3 months' notice. 3 per cent. per annum. At 6 months' notice. 4 At 12 For 3 years certain .5 Interest paid half-yearly in London—31st March and 30th Sept. Interest paid half-yearly in Scotland-11th May and 11th Nov. The fullest information can be obtained at any of the Branches, or at the Head Office, 40, Threadneedle Street, E.C. THE PROVINCIAL ADVERTISING, PRINTING AND PUBLISHING OFFICES, LYDNEY, GLO'STERSHIRE. ADVERTISERS should send for Prospectus to /JL the Provincial Advertising Offices, Lydney. Gto'stershire. DEATH AND DISABLEMENT BY ACCIDENT. The Railway Passengers' Assurance Company Assures £1000 at death and full Benefits at JE4 per annum. Hon. EVELYN ASHLEY Chairman. Annual Income, £ 250,000- 80,000 Annual Policyholders. Invested Capital and Reserve Fund, £285,000. COMPENSATION PAID £2,750,000. WEST END OFFICE 8, GRAND HOTEL BUILDINGS, W.C. Head Office:—64s CORNHILL, LONDON, E.C. W. D. MASSY, A. YIAN S ecre^arles* ABERYSTWYTH. A GRAND BAZAAR WILL BE HELD ON July J 1st, August 1st attd 2nd, IN AID OF THE BUILDING FUND OF THE NEW PARISH CHURCH OF ST. MICHAEL, NOW IN COURSE OF ERECTION. Further particulars shortly. A GRAND BAZAAR AT LLANSTEPHAN. A BAZAAR will be held at Llanstephan on Mon- day, August 4th, in aid of Llanybri Church Restoration Fund, under distinguished patronage. Stalls will be presided over by Mrs Morris, Coombe Mrs Davies, The Vicarage and other ladies. Any contributions in money, or work, will be most thankfully received and acknowledged by Mrs Davies, Vicarage, Llanybri, Llanstephan. On the following evening, a most enjoyable Theatrical Entertainment will be given at the same place, by an excellent party of ladies and gentlemen j from Ferryside. As the sum of £ 200 is still wanted for the restoration work, the kind patronage and supiwrt of the friends of the Church is earnestly solicited. _0 THE TIVYSIDE AGRICULTURAL SHOW WILL BE HELD AT NEW U A S T L E EM L Y N, On FRIDA Y, AUGUST 29ih, 1890. President—J. V. COLBY, Esq., Rhosygilwen. Vice-President —PRYSE RICE, Esq., Llwynybrain. THOS. EVANS, Secretary. July 2nd, 1890. TO BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS. rpEXDERS are invited for the erection of a Parson- JL age at Velindre, Penboyr, Llandyssii, Carmar. thenshire. Plans and specifications may be seen at Rock Cottage, Velindre, and at my office at Llandilo, from the 7th to the 21st instant inclusive. Tenders to be addressed and delivered to me on or before July 24th, 1890, endorsed "Parsonage, Penboyr." The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. D. JENKINS, A.II.1.15.A., M.S.A., Architect. King-street, Llandilo, July 4th, 1890. BUSINESS ADDRESSES. M 0 U NT HilL NURSE R I E S, CARMARTHEN, JOSEPH COYSH. FOREST TREES! FOREST TREES!! WHITE THORN QUICKS FOR HEDGES. CHOICE T E E S AND SHRUBS, FRUIT TREES AND ROSES, AND ALL KINDS OF NURSERY STOCK. WREATHS, CROSSES, AND BOUQUETS TO ORDER PRIOES ON APPLICATION. TYLER & CO. have gained the following Exhibition Awards for their various manufactures:— HIGHEST AWARDED MEDAL, LIVERPOOL, 1886. GOLD MEDAL, SYDNEY, 1888. HIGHEST AWARDED ORDER OF MERIT, ADELAIDE, 1887. FARMERS! SEND YOUR OWN WOOL TO BE MADE INTO CLOTH From Is. 3d. per Yard Blankets from Is. 2d. per Yard Stocking Yarn from 9d. per lb. CARRIAGE PAID BOTll WAYS ON ALL ORDERS OF OVER £1. PATTERNS FORWARDED TO SELECT FROM. TYLBET& CO., MAESLLYN MILLS, LLANDYSSIL, S. WALES EASY TERMS OF PURCHASE BY 12 MONTHLY PAYMENTS (A longer period by Special Ari-aityeiiteitt). The Howe "PEGASUS," £ 24. 200 CYCLES OF EVERY KIND AND MAKE IN STOCK FROM £4 10s. UPWARDS. Please call, pay your first monthly instalment, and ride the selected Machine away. NO EXTRA CHARGE FOR CREDIT. BUYERS TAUGHT TO JUDE GRATUITOUSLY. JUVENILE SAFETIES AND CHILDREN'S CYCLETTES A SPECIALITY. PNEUMATIC AIR TYRES, ELECTRIC LAMPS AND BELLS, AND ALL CYCLING SADDLERY, &c., on view. Please state your wishes, and name the Machine you want, and we will deliver it same day if required. All Particulars from I THE TENBY AND PEMBROKE CYCLE COMPANY, GEORGE ACE, Manager, TENny, Wholesale Agents for all best Makers. N.D.-All Cycles sold by us are GUARANTEED to the Rider. Real live Canvassers wanted. Only personal applications entertained. HENRY HARRIS, CABINET IIIAKGB AND UPHOfciTKRKB 41, KINS-STREET, CARMARTHEN- (ESTABLISHED UPWARDS OF 40 YEARS). A LARGE STOIK OF WARDROBES, BOOK CASES, WRITING TABLES, CHAIRS, &c. All made on the Premises by Experienced Workmen. INSPECTION INVITED. FEATHER BEDS DRESSED AND PURIFIED BY STEAM AND HOT AIR PRICES MODERATE-LIBERAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH. THE IMPROVEMENT OF LANDED ESTATES. THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY (Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament) ADVANCES MONEY to Landowners for Drainage, the Erection of Farm Buildings, Arfcizane' and Miners' Cottages, and for the General Improvement of Landed Property; also to tenants for life, for the erection of and additions to Estate Mansions, Stables, and Outbuildings, and their general sanitary improvement; the amount borrowed being repaid by a terminable rent-charge. No investiga- tion of title is necessary. Prospectus and forms of application may be obtained at the Company's Offices 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. o MORTGAGE AND GROUND-RENT BRANCH OF THE LAND LOAN AND ENFRANCHISEMENT COMPANY. rilHE COMPANY'S REGISTER contains various sums of trust and other moneys awaiting invest- | ment on Mortgage and for the purchase of Ground Rents. Further particulais on application. 22, Great George-street, Westminster, S.W. EDWIN GARROD, Secretary. PEMBROKESHIRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. ME. T. RULE OWEN has received instructions to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at THE CASTLE HOTEL, HAVERFORDWEST, on SATURDAY, the 2nd AUGUST, 1890, at one for two o'clock precisely (unless previously disposed of by private contract), the following valuable FREEHOLD FARM AND LANDS, in eight Lots, viz. :— LOT. PARISH. 1 NAME OF FARM, &C. TENANT. AREA. RENT, &C. A. R. P. k s. d. 1 Letterston RIdge Farm Thomas Williams 20 0 24 12 10 0 2 Do Midland Margaret James 6 3 5 5 10 5 3 Do Cwmwintel David Jenkins 12 3 32 5 10 0 4 Hayscastle Broadway James John 154 1 11 60 6 9 5 Brawdy and Whitechurch Meardy Lodge and Spilchy Fields Henry Wilcox 30 2 20 22 0 0 6 Brawdy .ILochfane Richard Gwyther 95 0 24 60 0 0 7 Brawdv and Whitechurch Meardy and Spilchy Fields John Harries 112 3 7 63 0 0 8 St. Elvis Ctriiiedi-i William Harries. 121 1 36 65 0 0 554 0 391 293 17 2 All the Tenants hold from year to year. Printed particulars and Conditions of Sale are in course of preparation, and may be obtained on application to MR. JOHN JAMES, Estate Agent; MR. T. RULE OWEN, Estate Agent and Valuer, and MESSRS. EATON-EVANS & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Haverfordwest, Haverfordwest, July nd, 1890. PUBLIC NOTICES. IMPORTANT NOTICE. JOHN LEWIS' ANNUAL CLEARANCE SALE OF SUMMER GOODS, ETC., WILL COMMENCE TUESDAY NEXT, JULY 22nd, 1890. All Groods throughout the House much reduced. OVER 250 PAIRS of WHITE, CREAM, and ECRU LACE CURTAINS from Is 2d lip. These will be found unusually cheap, and customers are earnestly invited to make an early call, as a quick Sale is anticipated. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, AND FLOOR CLOTHS AT VERY SPECIAL PRICES. HOUSEHOLD DRAPERY DEPARTMENT. All goods in this Department will be marked at very low prices. Some special lines in SHEET- INGS. CALICOES, QUILTS, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, &c. C BE TON N ES, ART MUSLINS, and DIMITIES much reduced. PRINTS and ZEPHYRS to be marked off regard- less of cost. DRESS DEPARTMENT. This important Department will be found replete with a large and varied assortment of all the most fashionable and choicest materials for Dresses and Costumes. SPECIAL REDUCTIONS hare been made in view of an early clearance preparatory to having in the Autumn Designs. MANTLES, JACKETS, CLOAKS, at fully one-third off regular prices. Bargains in Ladies' and Children's Underclothing. GENTS' MERCERY DEPART. MENT. In this Department gentlemen will find a large and well-assorted stock of LINEN and WOOLLEN SHIRTS, PANTS, VESTS, HOSE, TIES, COLLARS, HATS in all shades and shapes, SCARVES at prices much below value. COMMERCE HOUSE, CARMARTHEN. WHITE'S PILL OF HEALTH, AN UNRIVALLED FAMILY MEDICINE (TASTELESS). THE SAFEST DOMESTIC PILL KNOWN. INVALUABLE AT THE PRESENT SEASON OF THE YEAR. WHITE'S PILL OF HEALTH CLEANSES THE STOMACH, CURES HEADACHE, STOMACH COMPLAINTS, BILIOUSNESS, INDIGESTION, HEARTBURN, PAINS, COSTIVENESS, GIDDINESS, PALPITATIONS, PIMPLES, WIND, GRAVEL, PILES, COLIC, ERUPTIONS, LOSS OF APPETITE, &c. THEY PROMOTE A HEALTHY ACTION OF THE LIVER, AND ARE INVALUABLE AS A BLOOD AND SKIN PURIFIER. SOLD IN BOXES A T ONE UNIFORM PRICE, Is. 1 id each. COPY OF ANALYSIS BY DR. HOI'KINS. GENTLEMEN,—I have made a careful Analysis of WHITE'S PATENT PILL OF HEALTH, and found them to be compounded of genuine and pure ingredients. I think them the best Aperient and Antibilious Pills known—a warm stomachic, and admirably adapted for Wind and Constipation generally. (Signed) JOHN MORGAN HOPKINS, M.D., 11, Quay-street, Carmarthen." Prepared only by J. E. WILLIAMS, M.P.S., (LATE WHITE BROTHERS), PHARMACEUTICAL CHEMIST, 7, GUILDHALL-SQUARE, CARMARTHEN. DANCING DEPARTMENT AND CALISTHENICS. MADAME d'EGVILLE FORREST, cousin and IrJL pupil of the celebrated Madame MICHAU, begs to announce that .she has been requested to visit Llandilo, and has arranged to hold private classes and give private lessons in the neighbourhood after the 20th inst.—Address, Maiville House, St. Michael's Place, Brighton, Sussex. THE LLANDOVERY HORTICULTURAL. 1. DOG, POULTRY, AND PIGEON SHOW and SHEEP DOG TRIALS, Tuesday, August l!)th. Entries will close Saturday, August 9th. Schedules, &c., from J. M. SlNNETT, Hon. Sec. 7 ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CARMARTHEN. Tico Nights only, jÿIONDA Yond TUESDA" JULY 21 st and 22nd, 1890. Messrs. WADE and MEGGITT, of Tenby, who introducd the Silver King," The Private Secretary," Madaie Lemmens Sherrington, Madame Enriquiz, the Norn and South Co.'s of Dorothy," and many other firs- class combinations, including Miss Fanny Moody aii others (late Carl Rosa Opera Co.), to this distric respectfully announce the important engagement ( the celebrated NATIONAL OPERA COMPANY in Dr; PARRY'S charming and most successful romanti Opera—ARIANWEX which created such a furor at the Theatre Royal, Cardiff. ENORMOUS ATTRACTIOIN. AEIANWEN, OR THE FISHERMAN'S DAUGHTER. Specially Selected Chorus as Fisher Folks, Witches, Robbers, C-c. Pianoforte-Mr W. A. RICHARDS. Harmonium—Mrs A. DAVIES. The whole produced under the personal supervision f the COMPOSER and Mr EDWARD FLETCHER, lessee ad manager of the Theatre Royal, Cardiff. MANAGER MR. MENDY PARRY. Tickets, Plan, and Programmes at Mr Colby Evans ADMISSION—Reserved seats, 3s family ticket to admit five), 12s 6d; second seats, 2s third seats, Is a limited number at 6d. Doors open at 7.30, overture at 8. Carriages maye ordered for 10.30, ° COLONEL WILLIAM PRICE LEWE, Late of Llysncwydd, in the County of Carmarthen deceased. ALL PERSONS havintr any claim against to above-named gentleman, are requested FORTI- WITH to .send full particulars of the same to us— BARKER, MORRIS, & BARKER, Solicitors for the Executors. Carmarthen, 14th July, 1890. UNITED COUNTIES HUNTERS' SHOV, OPEN TO THE COUNTIES OF CARMARTHEN, PEMBROKE, CARDIGAN" AND GLAMORGAN. PRESIDENT -THE EARL CAWDOR. THE FOLLOWING PRIZES will be offeree for comj)etition at Carmarthen, on Thursday,21st August, 1890 (being the twenty-sixth annual ehibi- tion) £ è5. ll. CLASS I.-For the best Hunter, Colt or Filly, two years old (bred in the counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan) 2 0 0 Second best J 0 0 Third best >00 Fourth best (if over 20 entries) J 10 0 CLASS II.—Best Hunter, Colt or Filly, three years old (bred in the counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan) 20 0 0 Second best 10 0 0 Third best 5 (I 0 Fourth best (if over 20 entries) 210 0 CLASS III.-Best Hunter, four years old (bred in the counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan) 25 0 o Second best 15 0 0 Third best 5 00 CLASS IV.—Best Hunter, five years old (bred in the counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, Cardigan, or Glamorgan) 20 0 0 Second best 10 0 0 CLASS V.- Best Hunter of any age, up to not less than 12 stone. 20 0 0 Second best.10 0 0 CLASS VI.—Best weight-carrying Hunter of any age up to not less than 11 stone 20 0 o Second best 10 0 0 CLASS VII.—Best Brood Mare, having produced a foal to and served again by a thorough-bred horse in 1890 15 0 0 Second best 3 0 0 CLASS. VIII.—Best Jumper, of any age 0 0 0 Second best 5 0 0 Entrance—Subscribers, 5s non-snbscriberslOs For entry forms and rules apply to the lin. ec., Lieut.-Col. LEWES, 10, Croft, Tenby. All entries close to the Hon. Secretary on r before August 10th. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. MILITARY AND FRENCH EX HUH IONS. ON FRIDAY NIGHT, JULY 18th, a 3HEAF EXCURSION for 3, 4, <», or 8 days.o LON- DON will leave CARMARTHEN at 10.,5 p.m. Carmarthen Junction 10.40, Ferryside 10.55 Ividwlly 11.5, Pembrey 11.15, and Llanelly 11.30 p.111! On fONDA Y, JULY 21, CHEAP EXCLRSDN TICKETS will be issued to SHREWSBUIY Oswestry, Llangollen, Wrexham, Chester Bfa: Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington, Rhyl Aberoe, & Llandudno, from PEMBROKE DOCK'at 7 40 a.i., Pembroke 7.48, Tenby 8.15, Narberth 8.45, lew Milford 8.5, Milford 8.0, Haverfordwest 8.30, Cali- gan 7.25, Llandyssii 8.15, Carmarthen 7.15, Carnr- then Junction 7.20, Brynamnian 7.50, Pantyfynon 8.20, Pontardulais 8.35, Llanelly 8.5 to return aly 28th. Passengers may also return on subsequent Ib-s, on payment of a small additional charge. Passerers are also booked by this train from all station to MALVERN, WORCESTER, Kiddermincr, Wolverhampton and BIRMINGHAM, for 3 (j r S days. On THURSDAY, JULY 24th, a cheap excurion for READING ana LONDON will leave +*N\V MILFORD at9.l0a.m., +*MILFORD 8.5, fJohiwm 9.25, +*Haverfordwest 9.35, Clynderwcn 9.55 +*P:ii- broke Dock 7.40, +*Pembroke 7.48, f"Tenby 8 5 t*Narberth 8.45, +*Cardigan 7.25, Kilgerran 70' Boncath 7.50, Crymniych Arms 8.5, Whitland 10.0 St. Clears 10.2o, Llandyssii 8.15, *Carmarthen 10J, Carmarthen Junction 10.45, Ferryside 10.55, Kidwey 11.5, Pembrey 11.15, and *Llanelly 11.30 to retm following Thursday. Passengers also booked fr<.t stations marked thus to Bath. Bristol, Gloucesti, and Cheltenham, and from stations marked + to Ne port and Cardiff also. For further particulars see special bills. HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. DONKEYS.—Two excellent ones for sale, saddle o. harness. One travels like a pony, very hand some other, strong carter. No tricks, accustomed tc children moderate price.—Apply, Z., Journal Office. TO FLANNEL MANUFACTURERS Plea.se send patterns of real Welsh flannels in white, black and white shirting, do. fancy, do. aproniii" dresses and skirting, to Davies, Draper and Clothier, Blaenavon, Mon. BOWDEN Champion Bitch "Fly," winner at most BOWDEN Champion Bitch ''Fly," winner at most of the Welsh Sheep-dog Trials. Pups, 21s. each Now booking.—Bowden Somersal, Derby. EISTEDDFOD GADEIRIOL LLANGIIANOG A -1 gynhelir AWST 6fed, 1890. Gii-obi-itu, £ 54. TWO pure-bred (black and tan) SHEEP-DOG PUPPIEa, 11 weeks old, price 7s 6d each. — Apply B., Newcastle-Emlyn. TO BE LET. mo LET HOUSE & SMITHY, in Johnst^" X near Carmarthen.-For particulars apply to Mrs Eliza Lewis, Inend's Arms, Johnstown. TO be LET or SOLD, by PRIVATE CONTRACT an exceedingly valuable Freehold Field of Accom- modation Land, known as CAKDA.WI'T'OUIII) and WAIN," situate adjoining Cross Inn Fawr Farm bounded by the same, and the Farm of B\vlcho«- and the Manchester and Milford Railway, and havlllg an extensive frontage to the main road from Pencader'to New Quay Road, containing 4a. Or. 12p., more or less Possession to be had on September 29th next. Apply to Daniel Watkins, solicitor, 13, Guildhall- square, Carmarthen. BRECONSHIRE. rP° LEI, from the 29th of September next, X 1 REFEINON FARM," about 250 acres all meadow and pasture, (j acres of orchards. Railway Station in the centre of the farm a good supply of water two miles from Talgarth, celebrated for its fairs. Apply to MR, BOWEN, Llangorse Vicarage, Talgarth R.S.O. FARM TO LET. mo BE LET by TENDER, with possession a JL Michaelmas next, the productive Farm o (TELLY RUN WIN," in the 1 ansli of Lampeter-Velfrey containing 7*5 acres 1 rood 0 perches, \Vjth good farm house and suitable farm buildings. Tenders, in writing, to be sent to the undersigned o or before the 31st July next. The proprietor does not bind himself to accept th highest or any tender. 1 MESSRS. EATON-EVANS & WILLIAMS, Solicitors, Haverfordwest, Haverfordwest, 26th June, 1890,