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T EVANS 'S CLOTHING STORES, OPPOSITE THE TOST OFFICE, MERTHYR TYDFIL, (Hi FAT WlKTRR SALE vv BOYS' & MEN'S CLOTHINC & GENERAL STOCK OF OUTFITTINC, I t COMMENCING ON SATURDAY N EXT. EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED. ME>"S BLUE BEATER AND MELTON OVERCOATS, 16s. lid., Regular Prico, 00s. MEN'S BLUE BEAVER OVERCOATS, 22s. fill., Regular Price, 30s. MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS WITH DEEP CAPES, 10s. <kL, Rvguktr Price, 20s. Cd. MEN'S TWEED SUITS, 12s. lid., Regular Price, 28s. 6d. MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, 2s. 11 id.Worth 7s. lid. A Large Selection of nOYS' SUITS, BOYS' OVERCOATS Svld at Nearly One-half ° Regular Prices. MEN'S SHIRTS. DRAWERS. MOLE and CORD TROUSERS, SCARVES, BRACES, RUW, UMBRELLAS, Ax., All Reduced. TERMS CASH. D. fl. EVANS'S CLOTHING STORES (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE), MERTHYR. HAN K MONKY BY CALLING TO INSPECT our. SFFXJIAI. PRESENTS FOR NOTHING WITH OUIl DELICIOUS TEAS. Two Strong Glass Tumblers with ;-lb. of Tea at 6d. MANUFACTURER'S hTOCK OF :J,000 Strung Large Buckets. One with :t-ii). uf Tea at 1,6. 4 Thousands of other Articles as Presents and equal in value. NOTE THE AI'DRESS VICTORIA TEA COMPANY, LTD., 1IIOH STREET. MERTHYR, A WONDERFUL MEDIC I NR. rror the complete cure of Coughs, Colds, and HU afrcti"ns of the A «■% Throat. Chest. and l.unps. The first dewe will give relief in ten ML ■ t minus es. I'nlik*! any other pr»T>ariUon it clears tb« thrr>at, #% fli-nh ES the phlt-cm and leaves the Bronchial Tubes and LIIDZS ■ 1 W w ■ In a hr-althi condition. F-or Asthtna,Bronehitis.nottr9euess,Short- A «■ ■■ pf Breath, Influenza, Tightness and Oppression of the Chest. Wheezing, i-c., it acts liVe MAGTC and a tew doets will be found t.) affcct a permanent lTRE of these most distressing dtsorde s. This reme<iy i3 ad'.u!ted bv tliousuids _———.——————. t'j he the World's Great Medici ire. mm mm W I.KT \NT PKP.SO.V enrr Hyouba^cacoui;.ifrsljs-i'-wW. T | PARRY'S COUGH SYRUP H are Asthmatic or Weak in tbe ■ ■ ■ ■ I ■ 4 TKIAL, Chest-try onetwHtleaiH[prove foryour \nd thr uiost io'errt eou^b sett, its immediate effect for rvnK>\in_' M-,]l ;n s t,l>«rt tinve be rv- uousrte of 1oti'< «tan<rniif los» uf s oi'.t, moi ed. 'abating feverish — TESTIMONY OF ITS EFFICACY KEEPS POURINC IN. i Larlv writ<^ Am travelling on the Continent and am quite out of «rmr e^bvuted Coush Syrup. Please send per Kturn tTOlain IMtlr*. V V t»y pared post-, to Tost OUiee. Marseilles The only cure 1 er had af.-ri J g J T ( I B trying o!l the ad\erti=-ed preparations. ■ I TUTS TKTIMO^IAL TS WOCTII KF.vniVfi. Jf S' -I was invalided fe* niontlii unfit for work O'-vitc sevrro Tousrli and Arthma. I was told of your Syrup, and two bottles completely niml me and euahVed nie to follow my uwuul work. -boH in Bottle?, 1 T.\ and 2? each. 4 kt ,111 Cbenii-ts. or can it obtained p".t frco tor 1-S and 0i:! :"tau1ps from the prorrietnr..1, VWl RY. Chemist. 11, CanU-rburj' Road. Ri.lium, Loudon, N.W. IMPORTANT NOTICK. CHANGE OF FIRM. PHILLIPS" 4\_NL) JONES (Late D. Phillips and Co.), DRAPERS, 13G, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL, Br> annouuoc tli.it they have■ .1 LARGE QUANTITY of REMNANTS and ODDMENTS to tjo"cleared at extremely Low Priccs. Most of these Goods are marked at less than half their '-a lac. Also a, "jiuall h.t of J HllWtial Wnterprt>of Cloaks to he cleared at l-llj, usually sold at 18 ti- fpTT.Jackets and Mantles to he cleared at greatly Reduced Prices, from 1 Hi to iV-; goods worth from mil t<> t: FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. f ¡ G. M. & R. GUNSON, 'I, 61 AND 68, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL, I FAMILY GROCERS, Flour. Corn, and Provision Merchants, 1 CONFECTIONERS, DEALERS IN GAME, WINES, & SPIRITS. Ales and Stouts in Cask or Bottle. Patent F Medicines, Proprietary Articles, Cigars. Ii 1'9 4 t SPECIAL VALUE IX TEA AT ls. 6cl. I IMPORTERS OF CHOICEST DANISH BUTTERS. I t | PRICE LIST OX APPLICATION. J G. M. & R. GUNSON, 67 & 68, High Street, IÎ r MERTHYR TYDFIL. t t t' New Iron Frame PIANOFORTE. Full Trichord. Cluck Action. Latent Improvements. Handsome Rosewood or Walnut t Case. Sent FBEE to any station on receipt of f Cash— £ 21—Cash. j 10 Years Warranty Given. I AMERICAN ORGANS, | Finest Maker. from £6 to acloo. j HARMONIUMS, —' L spevijl Church Damp Resisting, from £ 4 to £ 60. SKILFUL TUNERS Sent Everywhere. HEINS & CO., BRECON. ALSO AT HEREFORD, ABERGAVENJNY, and ROSS. \f AKES Boots and Harness! The Cheapest and Best Printers in ivr for *11 ■ ■Qldl^S waterproof as a duck s ba^k kinda of Commercial and Artistic IYi«4?ai e arc— and ^oft as '• cl-. et. Adds three times to the wear and allows pol- TIMES PRINTING COMPANY, ttOLD MEDAL ^h'n?- _.l,T Hjbibition TIMES On ICE, JOHK iSrm •■AT, — M Highest Awards. (Next to Temperance Hall\ Il^YR. Tii^s Zd 6d,, Is., and 2s. 6d. B MlfMllil Leather Eotimates gnen fw ev«ry kind t*. Piuf iug ou I application to the IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Our numerous readers are requested to note the fact that \I MESSRS. R. THOMAS AND SON, II CHEMISTS, 1(3, IIlOli STREET. AND C4, HIGH STREET (OrrosirjE RAILWAY STATION), ¡ MERTHYR TYDFIL, 1 ARE NOW SELLING PATENT MEDICINES AT STORE PRICES. « USE THOMAS' MAGNOLIA BOUQUET SOAP. Thp tiuirt delicate tkiits may be w ashed with this beautiful preparation in the severes-fc weathwr. It causey neither i"edne?a or irritation. It is unique for its soothing and healing properties, creamy lather, #nA delightful perfume. TABLETS, Sd., EACH; 46 PER DOZEN. t2864 MERTHYR FOOTBALL CLU I; THE FIRST ANNUAL DANCE WILL TAKE PLACE AT TRY: DRILL HALL, MERTHYR, FEBRUARY 21st, 1895. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE BILLS. TICKETS TO BE OBTAINED AT THE BELLE T-CE, AND MEMBERS OF THE CLUB, 2s. 6d. EACH. WOOTTON, THE PEOPLE'S CASH DRAPER, CLOTH HALL, MERTHYR TYDFIL, IS NOW SELLING Grand Lines in Real "Welsh Flannel Shirting, better was never made at b. per yard for Cash also Stripes and Check* for Men's Prawo BLANKETS, 5s. 11UL, (is. 1 Ud., 8s. lUd., 10s. Gd. to 2U. jwr pair. Bur these ar.d YOIt will very iikely live long. SHEETS, :2s. 6d., 2s. 1 qd., 38. 6d., 3*. lUd. Sleeping made easy. BLUE AND GKEEN QUILTS, 4s. lUd., fM. lljd., 7s. llkl. to 14a. M. WOOTTON Serves Crowds of Smart Buyers Every Week. TERMS CASH. NO CREDIT. PRESS ON TO WOOTTON'S I THE UP-TO-DATE CASH DRAPER. CHRISTMAS. CHRISTMAS. MESSRS. J. E. DAVIES & CO., BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR OR AND ANNUAL CHRISTMAS BAZAAR Is now open with a Grand Election of L seful Nos elties suitable for CHRISTMAS '& NEW YEARS PRESENTS lNClXrUNO ALBUMS, WRITING DESKS, HANDBAGS, PHOTO FRAMES, AM) A MAGNIFICENT COLLECTION OF' JAPANESE NOVELTIES AND WARE. AN INSrECTION EARNESTLY INVITED. TEMPLE OF FASHION, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. [2627 IF YOU WANT HEALTH AND STRENGTH TRY PURDY'S HEALTH HERB BEER AND HOP ALE. R is very Mpjngty iccontfReivded to persona employed itt Mills, Voundrit-, and oth-er W ctkihops. It is the most REFRESHING and NON-INTOXICANT Revefage e' er offered to the public. Tt is pleasant to ttio ta-te, queBc+ie.-? the thinrt, and it as?ists digestion. Tt i* entii^tv VETFKTABLE, consisting of a combination of some of the most valuable MEDICINAL PLANT*. It is equally t.-h] 1 ;adaptcd for youn^ or old, and within the reach of evpry family. It is delivered fr.r. Rnd un eroptie* are tfJle>-t«d nn often as desired. Orders by twst ptly attended to. Sm.o IN BOTTLKH AT 101. rEf: GALt.OX. MANUFACTURED BY CHARLES W. PURDY, Works: Jenkins' Court, Quarry Row, Merthyr. Mr. DESMANE, SPECIALIST On all Complaints and Diseases. A TTENDS Business, \\z., At his Private Rooms only, except when he visits patients A who cannot attend ou account of sickness. Through his great SUCCeSS in MUFRTTFYR and DISTRICT he has now five places of attendance. 0 In Twelve Months nearly 4,000 have received his treatment. CALL AT ONCE and see THE GHEAI AND START LINO TESTIMONIALS. AVCNDERFUL CURES after years of suffering. ACTIONS *Twak louder than words. A SURE CURE in every ease; whatever the complaint or disease mav'be it; will be taken iu charge and skilfully and successfully^treated. DEAl'NESS and WEAK EYEy receive'si)e|nal attention. Dozens of cures weekly. TEETH EXTKAC1ED without pain, 3d. each. ADVICE FREE—CALL AT ONCF, and do uot put off by anyone, lelegraphic Address— Deamane, biBpensare, Merthyr. A1>nKi:!l4 MERT.H X Sr-Thc Dispensary, Wcstbourne Place, Plymouth Road. TUESDAY* and SUNDAYS all Day and until Noon other Days. Merthvr and Dowlais Coffee Tavern, Dowels. Mondays, 3 p.m. until 9 p.m. City Coffee Tavern, High Street, near Station Gates, PONTYPRIDD, Wednesdays, 3 p.m. I until 8.30 p.m. Davies's Eating House, Market Street, ABEIIDARE, Thursdays, 3 p.m. until 9 p.m. 33, Perrott Street, near Railway Station, TREHARRIS, Fridays, '2 p.m. until 8 p.m. 1"FM\LE&—MVDAMK DESMANK attends in private Female Gates and her special preparation ehould.be t known to all. It never fail", Tlease write or call for advice and particulars. All corn ni tinicati ons strictly private. I2589 TO THE INHABITANTS OF MOUNTAIN ASH AND DISTRICT. -< WATCH THIS SPACE NEXT WEEK. IT HAS BEEN RESERVED FOR MR. WILTSHIRE, MOUNTAIN ASH. THE BEST FUNERAL FURNISHER AND UNDERTAKER IX THE DISTRICT. T2887 JOHN F. SEAL, AUCTIONEER AND HOUSE AGENT. BEGS respectfully to thanlc hii numeroui patron? and tho public peneraily for their lueral patronage during the past seven yearv, and trusts by continued attention to bufcinehs to stdl merit their confidence and support. HOUSE TROPERTV sold by Auction or I nvate Trratv Sale" of FURNITUiV- effected, VALUATIONS for MORTGAGE, PROBATE, «lc. COLLECTION OF RENTS. J F. S. gives special attention to thi:, brancu of his' business, and at present 14 favoured with the COLLECTION OF OVER 500 HOLSES. Owner" will sa\e much personal trouble by placing their Properties in J. F. S.'s hands, besides finding their nett incomes much increased. N.B.—Appointed to Lew Distresses for Rent. Unsolicited testimonials, ornct 5, CASTI.K STREET, MKRTOVTI. [2818. WANTED the Public to know that the Mcrikyr Times is the cheapest and best house in the District for every description of Printing. Our stock of type in all tlie latest designs is not to be MuaUed in to-v». Write or ask for quotations before g4ir«r f U-Avherc. Work turned out promptly and in the beet style. THE GHEAT REMEDY. GOUT PILLS T OR GOUT, KHK' MATIHM, SCIATICA, LI MBAGO, Hi' 'RALGIA Iho Excruciating Pain is rpiiekly rtlkved, and cured in a few davtf, by thcae celebrated Pills. SUKEj SAFE, AND EFFKCTIAL. Sold bv all Chemists at Is. 1M. and 2a. 9d. per box. [171-96 KRKEFRT>tC! Post Free to aov Address. SAFETIES SAFRTfKS Address. SAFETIES SAFRTfKS SAFETIES! Important to Agents, Dealers and others. Wholesale List con ^ll^jjwp^ptaining ljOOO (One Thousand) Machines, new and second-hand jent Post Frei to any address. 50 per cent cheaper than other makers or agtnts. Why pay more or fancy prices 1 Single machine at wholesale price. Write at once for the largest and roost complete list in ths eye'e trade. Sterling value and n*> latere prHils. R. V' ARKILC^ C\ cle 11 orVs, Ke-^nt St., Weiton-oiipcr-Mure. (GQ26 Situations Mantcb, &c. t IF YOU WANT A SKRTAXT. a SrrcATWN, a, HOCSK, APARTMENTS, or toBrr. SELL, or EXCHANGE ANYTHING, ADVERTISE In the PREPAID COLUMN of the Merthyr Times, at the following SPEOIALLY CHEAP RATES: 20 WORDS 6d. 20 WORDS FOR THREE TIMES, Is. THKEE SIX TVOKI '5. OXK TTITES. TIMES. 10\ d. ft. d. R. d. 20 Word* 0 6 1 6 ? 0 32 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 40 Words 1 3 2 6 3 6 48 Words 1 6 3 0 4 6 The above is the Prepaid Scale for Wanted, To be Let, and To be Sold Advertisements only; for other Charges apply to the Manager, Tuna Office, MerthjT Tydfil. I Postage Stamps or Postal Orders may be writ in Payment. T) EXPECTABLE BOYS Wanted to Sell the RESPECTABLE BOYS Wanted to Sell the Mertli>jr Tinits in Merthyr and District.— Apply to the Manager, Times Office. TtO BE LET.—A commodiou* STABLE and SMITH SHOP. GoDd position.—Apply, EDMUNDS, Corner House Inn, Merthyr. [2827 AGENTS WANTED, Whole or Spare Time; commission and bonus.—Ireton (Limited), 92, Gracechureh-atreet, London. WANTED,"Land or Household Property (old preferred).—Application to Z, Times Office, Merthyr. (2859 W~ ANTED, a respectable Lad as an Office Boy.— Applv to J. F. Seal, 5, Castle-street, Merthyr Tydfil. \\TANTED immediately, a GOOD GENERAL V> SERVANT.—Apply JONES, Chemist, Vic- toria-street, Merthyr. WANTED, a good Plain Cook. -Apply, Temple of Fashion, Merthyr. 12852 LODGINGS, and use of Sitting-room, Wanted LODGINGS, and use of Sitting-room, Wanted must be near Market-square Building*.—J, Times Office. [2853 PLEND1D~TRTNT PATCHWORK GUILTS, Is. 6d. Cretonne ditto, 2s. 6d. cacti lar^c sizes.—Mrs. GRIFFIN, 32, Addington-street, New Cross, Manchester. 2796 AGENTS wanted £ 26 per quarter, paid weekly I splendid ojiening; experience necessary; specimens free.—Address, Compo Works, Farnworth, Bolton. MADAME DESMANE'S Female Preparation should be known to all. It never fails.— Write or call, 2, Westbourue-place, Plvmouth-road, Merthyr. Advice and information free of charge. 157-9 TO BE LET shortly, a new Corner House and Shop, suitable for a retail trade, at Cromwell- street, Brecon-road, Merthyr Tydfil. -For jwrticulars apply to J. F. SEAL, Auctioneer and House Agent, 5, Castle-street, Merthyr-. 2356. CCOLLIERY OFFICIALS AND MINERS of all J ranks and ages. Lessons by Post. The surest road to promotion. Send Id. stamp for syllabus.— T. A. SOUTH ETON, M.E., Late H.M. Inspector of Mines, the Universal Mining School. Derby. 151202 THE Inhabitants will l>e glad to hear that Pro- fessor Destnane, the Specialist on all com plaints has decided to stay in tne district altogether, and will give advice free of charge. Head address. Merthyr 2, Westboume-place, Ply mouth-road, Sun- days, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Dowlais Merthyr and Dowlais Coffee Tavern, Monday?, 3 until 9. TroJ'dvrhiw Wednesdays. Cetn: Fridays. Times and places as usual. Teeth Extracted, 3d. each. 1 157-9 PORT?—Noiseless Rabbit Rifle-s, 9s. Pucket Rifles, 9s. 6d. Walking-stick Guns, 15s; Car- tridges, Is. 6d. 100; Rabbit Bolters, superior to ferrets, Is. Purse Nets, six for 2s. 3d. Netting, 17s. 6d. 100 vards Guns, Rifles, Nets, Traps, Decoys, Calls, and all Sporting Requisites. Catalojpie Id., carriage paid.—John Eggleston, Naturalist, Sunder- land. l2866 \VrANT FD. —Cook, £ 30; Kit^henmaid, £ 18; TT Nurse, £ 16; Pailourmaid, £ 20; Hojisemaid, £ 18; Under-Housemaid, £ 14; General Servants, 96 to £ 20; for London and Country. Write—Mrs. Coster, Registry Office, Gloucester. [2880 MONEY.—If you want it promptly, privately, and at a low rate of iuterest on your simple promissory notes with or without sureties, apnly immediately, enclosing stamped envelope, to Mr. W. P. Thomas, 20, Market-street, Al-ertillery. Social featuresNo inquiry fees icasonable interest, which is quoted beforehand universal promptitude, a day's notice being generally sufficient no oppression of honest and solvent clients. The Carlton Bank, Ld., for whom Mr. Thomas is Branch Manager, has been established 10 years, and has a capital of £ 30,000, consequently no genuine and respectable application is ever refused. [2876 -0. auctions. DOWLAIS, G LAMORG ANSH IRE. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PUBLIC- HOUSE. MR. JOHN FORRESTER has been favoured l with instructions from the Mortgagees to SELL BY AUCTION, at the PANT CAD TVOR INN, PANT, DOWLAIS, on THURSDAY, the 14th day of FEBRUARY, 1895, at seven o'clock in the evening, subject to such Conditions of Sale as will bo then produced, all that Free FREEHOLD INN AND PREMISES KNOWN AS THE PANT CAD IVOR INN, Now in the occupation of Mr. John Fvans, together with the Leasehold Pieces or Parcels of Land thereto adjoining, held under lease from the Marquis of Bute for a term of which 63 year- is unexpired, subject to a ground rent of £ 2 per annum. Part of this land is sub-leased to under tenants and produces a ground rent of £ 1 per annum. The remainder is suitable for building purposes. For further particulars apply to the Auctioneer, 50, Glebeland-street, Merthyr Tydfil or to MESSRS. FRANK JAMES AND SONS, 2851J Solicitors, Merthyr Tydfil. CAEHARRIS HOUSE, 172, HIGH STREET, DOWLAIS. ATTRACTIVE SALE OF HOUSKHOI.D FURNITURE. MESSRS. J. STRAKER AND SONS have becu favoured with instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, ou the above Premises, on THURSDAY, the 21st of FEBRUARY, 1895, the whole of the VALUABLE AND WELL-PRESERVED HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE AND OTHER EFFECTS, Belonging to the Estate of the late MRS. MARTIN, Deceased, comprising the contents of Entrance Hall, Breakfast Room, Dininsr Room, Drawing Room, Nursery, Kitchens, Scullery, &e., and Eight Bedrooms, including :— Wilton Pile, Brussels, Tapestry, and other carpets hearthrugs, handsome ebonised and gilded cabinet, with circular ends, ormolu mountings and bevelled plate-glass panels; handsome ebonised and gilded overmantel, with carved and levelled plate-glass panels; telescope dining tables in mahogany, right and left-hand couches in mahogany ebonised and gilded couch, upholstered in tapestry sideboards in mahogany, with and without plate-glass hacks; cheffoniers in walnut, with marble slab and plate- glass. backs pier glass in gilt, and chimney glasses in oak and gilt frames writing tables in mahogany, with drawers; oval loo tablo in walnut, on carved pillar and claws ladies' work tables, ebonised and gilded inlaid octagon tables handsome card tables in burr walnut and rosewood, Pembroke tables in mahogany, music canterbuiy in walnut, music stool in walnut, rocking chair, with carpet seat and back: four-fold ebonised fire screen, with hand-painted glass panels oil paintings in gilt frames, The Bass Rocks, Fifeshire," and On the Welsh Coast near Harlech," by Nichols; oil painting in gilt frame ("Lighthouse"), by Walter Goddart; en^ravin^s, prints and other pictures, brass fenders and tire tools, brass spark guard, stools, hassocks, drawing and dining-room arm and small chairs, in mahogany, wal- nut, and rosewood, upholstered in rep, hair cloth, and leather carved, folding cane-seated and Wind- sor chairs, footstool- and hassocks, bronzed umbrella stand, hall table in mahogany skin, cocoanut, fibre, and other mats, stair carpet, linoleum, very hand- some massive I rasa and other French ljedsteads, palli- asses, spring, wool, and milpuff mattresses, excellent feather beds, handsome duchesse dressing tables in walnut and lurch, chest of drawers in walnut, with lixed Duchesse glass and washstand to match with marble slab and tiled back; double and single wash- stand in walnut, gents' wardrobes in mahogany and japanned wood, Japanned linen chest, chest of drawers in mahogany and japanned wood, box otto- mans, toilet glasses, handsome sets of toilet ware, slop jars, bedroom fenders and fire irons, Pricdieu ¡ chair in rosewood, balloon-back chairs, handsomely, carved Japanese medical cabinet, night commodes portmanteau stand, portmanteaus, deal boxes and chests and travelling trunks, lounge and foot baths, books, ornaments, French timepiece, large and small oblong kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, breakfast, chests and travelling trunks, lounge and foot baths, books, ornaments, French timepiece, large and small oblong kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, breakfast, dinner, and tea services, Wedgwood dessert services, quantity of c1.ina and earthenware, dinner and tea ware, meat safe, quantity of baskets, jelly moulds, milk pans, milk tins, and buckets, electro-plated dish covers, kitchen dresser with drawers and shelves, butler's tray and stand, coal scuttles, ash receivers, quantity of saucepans and preserving pans, oval iron boilers, gas stoves, meat screen, and plato warmer, clothes horses, tea kettles, scales and weights, up- right churn, bath chajr (equal to new), hampers, packing ca6es, and sundry small kitchen and culin- ary utensils and outdoor effects. Sale to commence at one o'clock precisely. ,¡ Catalogues may be obtained at the place of sale, and of the Atictionccrs, Tiverton-place, Abergavenny. ]2GS6 BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF. r HIGHLY IMPORTANT SALE OF AN ¡ ADMIRABLY SITUATED FOUNDRY BUILD TXGS AND YARD, TOGETHER WITH LEASEHOLD MESSUAGES. MESSRS. JENKINS, CLARKE, and CO., are instructed to SELL by AUCTION (subject to the usual conditionB of the Cardiff Incorporated Law Society and to special conditions to be produced at the time of Sale), at the Royal Hotel, Cardiff, on SATURDAY, February 16th, 1895, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon, the whole of that well-arranged, cxcellenth-built, and convenient PREMISES Known as the A LICE-STREET FOUNDRY, BUTE DOCKS, CARDIFF, Together with the I) W E L LI N G H 0 U S E S Adjoining, in the following or such other order as may be decided upon:- Lot 1. Wrill comprise the following Properttea :— The Premises hitherto used and known as the Alice-street Foundry, consisting of a very spacious and lofty moulding shop, with an area. of about 240 square feet; tables, cupolas, and a commodious two-storey building, about 721t. by 16ft., the upper floor of which is suitable for an engineer's fitting shop, &c. These bnildings have been recently erected and are nbstantially built. u. The Shop, Dwelling-house, and Premises, known as No. 1, Alice-street, heretofore used as office, with the stable at the rear. c. The Dwelling-hou.se No. 2, Alice-stieet, eon- taiuiun seven rooms. The above Premises form a most valuable and desirable property, close to the Docks, and having a good frontage to the Glamorganshire Canal. They are not only suitable for the business that has been carried on, but'would answer the requirements of an importer or auyone wanting convenience of water carriage and proximity to the Docks. The whole of the Property comprised in Lot 1 is held upon leasee for unexpired tpiins of 58 years, at annual ground rents amounting to £ 65, which are however, reducible. A considerable [>ortion of the purchase money may remain on mortgage. Lot 2. All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, known as No. 3, Alice-street, as held for a term of 98 years, from the 25th March, 1853, subject to the apportioned yearly ground rent of E3 5s. Lot 3. All that Messuage or Dwelling-house, known as No. 4, Alice-street, held for a similar term and at the saUle apportioned ground rent as Lot 2. Plans and Particulars and Further Information may he obtained on application to Mr. Walter Cook, Solicitor, Bank-buildings, St. Mary-street, Cardiff; or to the Auctioneers, Cambrian-chambers, 12, West- gate-street, Cardiff. 26th January, 1895 L2881 I ON TUESDAY AND THURSDAY, FEB. 19th & 21st, 1895, Coiiimencing at Two o'clock precisely each day. IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MESSRS. J. G. MADDOX & SON WILL SELL BY PuFLtc AUCTION, at their AUCTION ROOUS, 25, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, on the above dates, an immense assemblage of very superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Removed from various residences for absolute sale) including 6 Hardwood Bedroom Suites complete, 6ft nud 4ft. Wardrobes, Pairs of Handsome Toilets, Iron and Brass Bedsteads, several excellent Carpets, Fenders, Brasses, 5 excellent Dining and Drawing-room Suites, Rosewood and Walnut Cabinets 6ft. and 5ft. Side- boards, Bookcases, Dining and Occasional Tables, Walnut, and Gilt Overmantels etc., etc., in all about 400 lots. On view morning of each day of Balo. Arrangements made to pack and forward all goods mircliased bv country buyers. Established 1860. [2840 public announcements. MERTHYR WORKING MEN'S BUILDING SOCIETY. I THE 34TH APPROPRIATION (BALLOT) In connection with the above will take placfl on TUESDAY Night, February 19th, a, the MARKET HALL, MERTHYR. Chair will he taken at 8 o'clock by Mr. J. T. Doetou, High-street, Merthyr. [2872 Brynmawr Chair Eisteddfod and Band Contests. APRIL IsT., 1895. (^4 RAND & numerous Competitions. Piogrammes JT may be obtained from E. WATKINS, Secretary, 1, King->trfet, Brynmawr. VISITORS TO CARDIFF l SHOULD NOT KAIL TO CALL AT THE I PHOTOGRAPHIC ESTABLISHMENT or THE OLD ESTABLISHED AND WKLL-fKrLTKD 11RM OK GOLDIE BROTHERS WHOSE STUDIOd ARE AT I 66, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. 1 Photosrraphs of all description3 accurately and artistically produced. Wedding parties, groups a sptci'ili}' Cricket, football, ana other athletic clubs waited upon. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. CARDIFF FUR STORES (LATE OF THE HAYES), Manufacturing Furriers, Skin Dressers, and Dyers. A Speciality of Re-Modelling and Lengthening of Seal Jackets on our Improved System, hy meatts of which no cross scams are visible. Old fashioned Seal Jackets and Fur Mantles Renovated and Re-Modelled to latest fashion. Furs of all kinds freed from moth, Repaired, Re- made, or Lined. SHOW ROOMS 1st and 2nd Floors, 23. High-street. Cardiff. H. R. HARRISON, MANAGER. Established in Cardiff 1888. A Branch will shortly be opened in MERTHVR. [2844 £ JRAND rpHEATRE, CARDIFF. Lessee and Manager MR. CLARENCE SOUNFX. Every Evening this week, ;it 7.15, and Saturday Morning at 2 o'clock. THE GRAND CARNIVAL UP-TO-DATE PANTOMIME, CINDERELLA, OR, THE PRETTY LASS OF THE SLIPPER OF GLASS, Positively ending Saturday, February 16th. Everyone should see the gigantic festival produc- tion, tlie pantomime of pantomimes, the children's dream of happiness, under the genial direction of Santa Clans. Morning Performance on Saturday. Doors open at 1.30, commence at 2. Early dooi, 1. Seats booked at Messrs. Heath's (by letter or tele- gram), Music Warehouse, Queen-street, Cardiff. Prices, from 6d. to .El Is. Fully licen-ed refresh- ment aud smoking saloons now or>eji. Monday, Next, February 18th, for Six Nights, the Great Adelphi Drama, "LIGHTS OF HOME." rjUIEATRE J^OYAL, CAltDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER, MR. EDWARD FLETCHER. Important Engagement of MISS FORTESCUE, And her Specially-selected London Cohipany. Thursday MOTHS Friday SHE STOOPS TO CONQUER Saturday MASKS AND FACES Box Plan now Open. Booking Office at Messrs. Thomson and Shackell, Ltd., Queen-street, from 10 till 4. Telephone No. 521. AX INTERESTING BOOK. "A Guide to Merthyr Tydfll." BY T. E. CLARKE, Originally published in 1.848, is now re published by J. P. LEWIS, PRINTER k STATIONER, HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. Price Taiier Cover, 9d. Cloth Boards, Is. This UWJk contains an account of the origin and progress of the Iron Works, Local Antiquities, Social and Religious matters, a history of the riots, and much other interesting information, bringing the work up to date. [2885 MARKET SQUARE CHURCH. NEXT SUNDAY. FEBRUARY 17m. PREACHER— REV. J. G. JAMES. Morning Subject—" Is there any unselfishness in the world." Evening Wilitt is the simple gospel." N"W OPERA HOL-SE, TyjERTHYR. Sole Leasee and Manager.ME. WILL SarrffsoN. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 18TH, 1895, FOR SIS. NIGHTS ONLY. FIRST APPEARANCE IN Tlift; COUNTR Y. THE ONLY AMERICAN INDIAN ACTRESS, Go-Won-Go Mohawk, IN HER OWN PICTURESQUE rLA Y, WEP TON NO MAH, THE INDIAN MAIL CARRIER. Fearless riding by GO-WON-GO MOHAWK on her beautiful Indian Ponies, WONGY and BUCKSKIN. WITHOUT SADDLE OR BRIDLE. A Muhawk Maiden who has forsaken the forests of her father's people to carve out a career upon thv stage among the pale faces. Time and Prices as Usual. Plan of the Theatre may he Heen and Seats secured at HARRIS A. SON", Studio POOLE'S MYRIORAMA. TEMPEHANCE HALL, MERTHYE, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Commencing MONDAY, FEBRUARY 13TH, 18§5. Nightly at 8—Doors open at 7.30; Special Morning Performance (same as night) ØH SATURDAY at 3. Doors open at 2.30. Nightly at 8—Doors open at 7.30. Early doors to all parts to avoid the erowd, and with choice of Seats, open at 7.15. PRICES OK ADMISSION.—3s., 29., Ls. and 6d. Chil- dren uuder 10 half-price to all parts except 6d. places. Half-price at 9 o'clock except to back Reats. Koerved Tickets and Plan at the Hall. WAR IN THE EAST—CHINA AND JAPAN—THE BATTUE OF PINO YAXQ-THE BATTLK OF THE YALU RITET; with the Fleets of China and Japan in action. Another of the latest additions—THE LOSS OK H.M.-S. VICTORIA-A thrilling tale of the disaster by one of the actual survivors (Mr. James Curran). WAR IN MAT.^ELELAND—THE GREAT BATTLE BRFOKK TUE CAPTURE OF BuLCWAYo. The most charming and varied entertainment in existence 3 hours of perfect perpetual pleasure and amusement. Engagement, at enormous expense, of DAfNVZ's CIRCUS—Highly trained Ponies, Goats, Donkeys, and Dogs. A GRAND ORCHESTRAL BAND, Musical Director Mr. George Naylor. General Manager Mr. Fred Mayer [2884 Ystrad Gas and Water Company. SALE of £ 10,000 ORDINARY B OR 7 PER CENT. £ 10 SHARES, to be paid up in full ou or before the 1st March, 1895, from which &at» DIVIDEND will ACCRUE, in the YSTRAD (JAB AND WATER COMPANY fbeing the remainder of the first portion of JE70,000 additional capital author- ised to be raised by resolution passed at an extra ordinary general meeting of proprietors held on 9tfc May, 1892, in pursuance of the Ystrad Gasand Water- works Act, 1890. The number of shares to be now issued will be 1,000, and the same will be sold in Lots of 10 Shares of £10 each. The alxive Share? will be offered for Sale by Public Auction by Mr. D. T. Alexander (of the firm of Messrs. Stephenson and Alexander) at the New Inn Hotel, Pontypridd, on Wednesday, the 20th day of February, 1895, at 2.30 p.m. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had of Mr. Arthur P. James, 123, Queen-treat,' Cardiff Messrs. Frank James aud 80M, Merthyr, Solicitors and of Messrs Stephenson and Alexander the Auctioneers), High-street, Caidiff. [2865 Merthyr Tydfil Gas Company. ESTABLISHED 1836. Incorporated by Special Act of Parliament, 2&t8 June, 1868, 31 and 32 Vict., cap, 77. ^OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the'IVenty. seventh Yearly Ordinary General Meeting of the Proprietors of this Company will be held at t!hA OFFICES, Merthyr Tydfil, on WEDNESDAY, the 20th day of February instant, for the Election of Director; and the trunsaction of the general Business at Buck meetings authorised. The Chair will he taken at Three o'clock in the Afternoon precisely. E. B. EVANS, Chairman. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY ALSO GIVEN, I that the Books of the Company will I-ve CimFr) for the Transfer of Stocks from the 18th day of February instunt, and will uot be Re-opened until after the holding of the said Meeting. By Order of the Directors, JOHN L. COCKER, Secretary and Manager. Gas Offices and Works, Merthyr Tydfil, February 6th, 1895. [2572 Merthyr Tydfil Gas Company- REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GAS. NOTICE. THE DIRECTORS of the MERTHYR TYDFIL GsA JL COMPANY hereby inform the Consumers, and the public generally, that ON the FIRST DAY df JANUARY last the Price of Gas was REDUCED in the Town District from 3s. 4d. to 3s., und in the out districts of lioedyrhiw, Penrheolgerrig, and Cefu- eoedyewmmmer, from 3s. 8d. to 3". 4d. per thousand cubic feet nett. Gas Engines, Gas Fires, Gas Cookers, and Stoves at 2s. 10d. per thousand cubic feet nett when supplied through a separate meter. By Order, E. B. EVANS, Gas Offices, GasWorks, Chairman. Merthyr Tydfil, 6th February, 1995. [2873 Merthyr General Hospital. THE ANNUAL MEETING of tho GOV- j ERNORS of the Merthyr General Hospital, will be held in the BOARD ROOM of the HOSPITAL, en Tm RsnAY, the 14th day of FEUBOARY, 1895, at half- past seven o'clock in the evening, to receive tlm Annual Statement of Accounts, Annual Medical Report, and transact any other business relating to the Hospital. Signed, JOHN PLEWS. Chairman. K. R. DAVIS, Hon. Sec. Feb. 6th, 1895. [2858 Tooth-ache, Neuralgia, Tic-dolo- reux. A L L WHO S U F F E R SHOULD TAKE JONES NEURALGIA MIXTURE. This Mixture is prepared from a Special Prescription of a late Eminent Physician, who never failed to effect a rapid and lasting cure with it. One trial will cniv- vince the most sceptical of the alwce assertion, and its marvellous cfficacy is the only warranty In thus speaking so confidently of its virtues, and making it known to the public. RECENT TESTIMONIALS. "66, John-street, Merthyr Tydfil, February 7th, 1895. 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WAGSTAFF, 17, Howell Street." The ahove are only a few recent testimonials, others arc being received daily. Sold iii Pottles Is. [.Id. cacb. per l'O;:it 3d. extra, FKEFAItED OxNIA- By CHAS. W JONES, A.R.P.S., DISPENSING CHEMIST (Bv Exam.), 3A, VICTORIA STREET, MERTHYR.