GOODRICH
... A STAINED CLASS Winnow has been erected in the parish of Goodrich, iu memory of the late vicar, the Rev. H. C. Morgan, by a few relatives and friends. ...
... A STAINED CLASS Winnow has been erected in the parish of Goodrich, iu memory of the late vicar, the Rev. H. C. Morgan, by a few relatives and friends. ...
... THE MAJORITY OF MR A. J SHAW, OF CWMAVON. The coining of age Of Mr Arthur James the son of the successor to the ...
... YADFYFR] Welsh-American journals to hand include the following items of intelligence :—There are in the State of Pennsylvania 10,882 oil-wells; they yield on an average 50,000 barrels daily.—More children have died at Cmcinatti this summer than in almost any previous year. Scarlet fever is raging veryrvirulently in the Eastern part of the city. It has proved fatal to hundreds of Welsh ...
... Tne promoted Arctic expedition for the dis- oov^ry MI the Nortii Pole will, in all probability, Ieavj -iiagland ia the spring of 1380 V,y the exertions of ComiHander ^Imyne, a London Arctac commit: h«« been established at the bend of 49 Other c i»-uittees throughout t;,e country. Cmn- taandet Oheyne w emleavouriog to secure the bationage of the Prince of Wales, Lord £ ? i1°ter elai!lent ...
... IUMMONSES AGAINST DIRECTORS AND MANAGER. [SPJECXAL T1LEGRAM.] It is now arranged that the application for uniroon3es against the i,#,otors nnd iiiaiifto'er nf he West of England Bank will not be applied or until the ciose^of the business on the western ircuit. It is believed that the Treasury intend iros'cutfetg seven person, and the case of an lighth is iiow under consideration. Mr Collins 5 ...
... At rontpri,ld police-court on Wedtiesday, was with set own Hu wit'e did not press the charge of assault. ...
... At the conference of the Natioaai Licenced Victuallers' Defence League attention was specially dra-yn to the question of Suaday-cioeing. A number of test questions for Parliamentary candidates were considered, one relating to the Permissive Bill, and another to the practice private members bringing in Bills affeeiiag the in teres te of trade, ...
... At the Cardiff police court, on Wedne-dav, G ...
... NOTICE.—Owing to the death of Mr W. Grif- fiths, chemist, the South Wales Daily NWR and Cardiff Times will in future be sold by Mr John Morgan- Howell, ironmonger, and at the Chalybeate Pump House.—(ADVT.] 42650 ...
... LIBERAL MELTING AT LAMBETH. An influential meeting of Liberals, representing various districts of Ihe borough of Lambeth, was held on Saturday evening, at The Horts, Kenning- ton, to consider what action should be taken in the interests of the Libetal cause at the next elecii'on. The general feeting of the meeting was that Lambeth, with a constituency of 50,000 electors, should be more ...
... AN IMFOPJAINT CASE TO COL- IJElæ AT ABERDARE. At the Aberdare police-court, on Tuesday—the Stipendiary on the bench—much interest was taken iu d case againet a collier named Evan Unfhtn, who was proceeded against under the Master and Servants Act by hi, late employers, Messrs Burnyeat, Brown aud Co., of the Letty Shenkin Colliery, Aberdare. for the recovery of xlO damages through breach of ...
... CARDIFF WATCH COMMITMEE. I The monthly meeting was held on Wednesday, under the preeidency of the Mayor (Alderman D. Louis,) IYr. 2). Jones, addressamg the committee, said he thought the fac of their xoccpying the Cnown Court that mornig was snffcoent to cause them to insist on the new furniture in the ccanoil chamber being fixtues. (Hear, hear.) ?? under. stood that the council chamber had ...