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i EVANS'S CLOTHING STORES,! i OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, j MERTHYR TYDFIL. GREAT WINTER HA-LE OF BOYS' & MEN'S CLOTHING & GENERAL STOCK OF OUTFITTING, COMMENCING ON SATURDAY NEXT. I EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED I MEN'S BLUE BEAVER AND MELTON" OVERCOATS, 16s. lid., Regular Pricc. 30s. I MEN'S BLUE BEAVER OVERCOATS, 22a. 6d.. Regular Pricc, 35s. MEN'S TWEED OVERCOATS WITH DEEP CAPER, 10s. 6d., Regular Pricc, 25s. 6d. MEN'S TWEED SUITS, 12, lid.. Regular Price, 28s. 6d, MEN'S TWEED TROUSERS, 2s. U4d.Worth 7s. lid. I' A Large Selection of BOYS' SUITS, BOYS' OVERCOATS Sold aL Nearly One-half Regular Prices. MEN'S SHIRTS. DRAWERS, MOLE and CORD TROUSERS, SCARVES, BRACES, I FUGS, UMBRELLAS, Ac.. All Reduced. TERMS CASH. D. J. EVANS'S CLOTHING STORES (OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE), MERTHYR. SAVE MONEY BY CALLING TO INSPECT OUR SPECIAL PRESENTS FOR NOTHING wITn OUR DELICIOUS TEAS. Two Strong Glass Tumblers with }-lb. of Tea at (id, MANO'ACTU HEP'S STOCK. or 2.000 Strong Large Buckets. One with ;{-111. of Tea at 1 n. Thousands of other Articles as Presents and equal in value. "NOTE THE ADDRESS VICTORIA TEA COMPANY, LTD., HIGH STREET, MERTHYR. A WONDERFUL MEDICINE. For tbe 'T'jni'kt'5 ore of Coughs/Colds, and all of the Mb m V• Throat., Chest, and L'ir.ys. The first dose will giv? relief in t*n T J 1 M 1 J # IL^J minutes. Unlike any other preparation it dMrs the throat, MJL digoJves the phlcsrm and leaves the Bronchial Tubes and Lungs ■ M IV. J. iri a healthy condition. For Asthma,Bronehltis.HoarsOTiesrf.Stoort- ■■ ness of Breath, Influenza, TighUiesa and Oppression of the Chest. Wheezing, &o.. it acts like MAGIC and a few dosca will be found to affect a permanent CURE of these most distressing disorde 8. Thid remedy ¡is d<:imitt8i by ti;0UoJi"I.j to be the World's Orc-ut Medicine. Uj-ouha-.oacoushorslighltold, V T T T « L" F"WV «,■ v >i f f 1 I I f U FAERY'S COfGlI SYRUP Tf you are Asthmatic orWcak nvtbe ■ ■ ■■IB x TIUAL Chest,ttjonebo.tleaodprovefor >our V V J 1- J \mJT JL X And the moat uolent cough celt, its immediate eject tor remo-tng mm win in a short lime be re- cotigbe of loiijf standing lo« of t.Voved abating fcv'cri;ll colds. TtSTIMONY OF ITS EFFICACY KEEPS POURING IN. Lady Tit«3 Am trm eiling on the Continent and am quite out of '•o'jr eelebrate'l Couj(h H rup. Floaee send per return two lark's Bottler', by pwrc»l pos*. to Ptrrt C>tMce, Marbeiikc. The only cure I ever had after trying all the ad>trtii'd preparations. I I THIS TESTIMOMAL IS ? OKTH EJifW. y J DciR i-iF. 1 was invalided for months unfit, for work to ST. ere P^ujjh and Asthma. I was told of your Syrup, and two bottles compleuli cured 1'1":1 and enabled in-" v) follow my usual work."—Sold in Bottles, U* and 2'ry each. Of all Chemist?, or can becbtain<:>d post free tor V5 àr." 36 stamps fvom the jtroprietor. J. FABRY, Chemist, '4, Canterbury Road. ttilburi, London, >W, WOOTTON, THE PEOPLE'S CASH DRAPER, CLOTH HALL, MERTHYR TYDFIL, IS NOW SELLING Grand Lines in Real Welsh Flannel Shirting, better was mj\cr made at; b. Ohl. pery^rd f'r Cash als«"> Stripes and Cheek-; for Men's Drawer. BLANKETS, o>. Hid., G-. lUd., S.s J qd" i0<. 6<t to 21.s. per pair. Buy thcfc and you will very likely live long. SHEETS, 6d., 2s. 11 id., 3: 6d., 3s. 11 Id. Sleeping made easy, BLUE AND ('KEEN QUILTS, 1*. Hid.. -V lljd., 7s. HJd. to 14s. Gd. WOOTTON Serves Crowds of Smart Buyers Every Week. TERMS CASH. NO CIIEDIT, PRESS ox TO WOOTTON'S THE UF-TO-DATE CASH DRAPER. IF YOU WANT HEALTH AND STRENGTH TRY PURDY'S HEALTH HERB BEER AND HOP ALE. It is vary strongly recommended t<> p-. c-inployed iu Mill?, Fuundrk?, and other Wt>rk&hupj, It istb«mo3t REFRESHING and t;ON■ INTOXICANT Beverage c^r ..ffyred to the public. Ifc is pkaaant to the ta<?te, fjueneheo the thirst, and it agists digeatiou. It is entireiv VEGETABLE, consistincr ot a coiiibmatiou of some of the mocrt valuable MEDICINAL PLANTS. It is equally -.vt-li adapted for your.™' or old. aud tniiiiu the rtavh of every family. It i* d'livcred free, and all empties are collected ad often as desiretl. Orders by pott ptly attcudvd to. !x?lp e: BOTTLES AT lOd. i-EK GALLON. .u- MANUFACTURED RY CHARLES W. PURDY, 7 Works: Jenkins' Court, Quarry Row, Merthyr. New Iron Frame PIANOFORTE, j If'uli Tnchofd. Check A»..tt<<n- I«.tv.->t Iiiiprf»Vfmen». Handsome Rosewood or Waluut Ca**e. Sent FRKti to any station on reccipt- of Cash— £ 21—Cash. j I' Vo-r^ Wyrr-finty Uivi-n, AMERICANS ORGANS, Eincot Maker?; from £6 to £100, HARMON 1U 31| Special C'hurch Damp Resisting, from £4 to £60. j SKILFUL TUNERS Sent Everywhere. J I HEINS & CO., j BRECON. ALSO AT HEREFORD, ABERGAVENNY, and ROSS. I \TAKES and Ifiinie^ ■ waterproof a duclf i bar-k and soft Adds three times to the wear and allows pol- ttfiLQ MEDAL is'.uafr. 17 E3xhibltion mtOAU Highe3t Awards. — B— B 9 Tins t>L, 6d., 1; and 2e. 6d ■ HIVIIIHV^ Bootmakers, R^IDDLNR?. ILnJil I Leather '155-20^ ■PHVflflll The Cheapest and Best Printers in Mertbyr for all i kinds of Commercial and Artistio I'rintiug aio- 1 'IKIES TRLNTING COMI'ANY, j Trass Oi'iics, JOHK STREET, i (Next to Temperance Hall), MERTHYR. I Kstimutes ,qi\-ec for erery kin^l of Priuting' un application to the Manager. j IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. Our numerous readers arc request-ed to note the fact that i MESSRS. R, THOMAS AND SON, CHEMISTS, j 1*3, HlOH STREET, AND 64, HIGH STREET (OPPOSITE RAIIAV.IV STATION), i MERTHYR TYDFIL, ARE NOW SELLING PATENT MEDICINES AT STORE PRICES. USE THOMAS' MAGNOLIA BOUQUET SOAP. The most delicate skins may bo trashed with thi? beautiful preparation in the severest, weather. It eairvcs neither r"n"-s at irritation. It is unique for ita soothing and healing propetUea, creauiy lather, and delightful perfume. TABLETS, 5d. EACH; 4/6 PER DOZEN. 12364 G. M. & R. GUNSON, 67 AND 68, IIIGH STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL, FAMILY GROCERS, Flour, Corn, and Provision Merchants, CONFECTIONERS, DEALERS IN GAME, WINES. & SPIRITS. Ales and Stouts in Cask or Bottle. Patent Medicines, Proprietary Articles, Cigars. SPECIAL VALUE IN TEA AT Is. 6d. IMPORTERS OF CHOICEST DANISH BUTTERS, purCE LIST ON APPLICATION. G. M. & R. GUNSON, 67 & 68, High Street, MERTHYR TYDFIL. i^D^MA^P^TALisT~ On all Complaints and Diseases. 4 TTENDS Bu&incs?. viz., At his Private Rooms only, except; when he visits patients .I- who cannot attend on account of sicl»ne.ss. Through hi. great success in MERTHYR and DISTRICT he has now five places of attendance. In Twelve Months nearly 4.000 have received his treatment. CALL AT ONCE and see THE GRKAT AND ^TAFTI.IN"' [ TESTIMONIALS. WONDERFUL CURES after years of suflcring. ACTIONS speak louder than words. A SURE CURH in every case; wbatover t'f complaint or dis«k5»e may tx-, it will be taken in charge and skilfully and successfully treated. DEAFNESS and WEAK EYES receive special attention. Dozens of ouies weekly. THETH EXTRACTED without pain. 3d. each. ADVICE FREE—CALL AT ONCE, and do not be put off by anyone. Telegraphic Addreos -Desmane, Dispensare, Merthyr. nEAD ADDRESS: MERTHYR —The Dispensary, West-bourne Place, I My mouth Road. TCEBDAT.S and SUNDAYS all Day and until Noon other Day.-). Merthyr and Dowlais Coffee Tavern, DOWLAS, Mondays, p.m. until 9 11.111, City Coffee Tavern, High Street, near Station Gates. TONTYPRIDD, YVcdiiesday^, •"> p.m. until 8.30 p.in. Davica'sj Eating House, 2, Market Street, ABEKDARK, Thursdays, pjn. until U p.m. 33, Terrott Street, near Railway Station, TKEIIAKKIS, Fridays, 2 p.m. until 8 p.m. FEMALES—MADAMK DESMANK attends in ytrivate Fouialc Cases and her special preparation shot.ld lie known to all. It never faib, Please write or call for advice and particular., All communications | strictly private. [2et!Ð "——-— — THE POSTPONED MEETING On account of LURD ADi:ia>ARE'S Death, will take pldcc MARCH 7. | THE MERTIIYR CONSERVATIVE AND UNIONIST ASSOCIATION. A P IT B L I C M E E T I > ii Will be hold at the Drill Hall, Merthyr, on Thursday next. Mar. 7th, 1895, When Addresses "will be delivered In W. ELLISON MACARTNEY, M, F. (Irish Unionist Member fur South Antrim), A. F. SAUNDER8-DAYIES, ESQ. (Conservative Candidate fur Pernbrokcybire), HERBERT C. LEW IS. ESQ. (Unionist Candidate for the Borough), T MO RG AN J A M ES, ES Q., J3. A. (Wylbh), and others. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock, chair will bo taken at 8 by W. GRIFFITHS, Es<j. Instrumental and Vocal Music will be rendered fvom 7,0 till 8 o clock. VALENTINE WATSON, Agent. A LECTURE ON JAMES H U S S E 1.1. LOWE L L, POET, PATRIOT, and PROPHET of the AMERICAN DEMOCRACY," Will be delivered bv the It E V. W. P E D R W I L L A M S Of Lower Clapton, London, ON MONDAY, MARCH 11th, 1 895. IN ZOAUJ CHAPEL, MEKTHYK, Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock prompt by GWIIAM C. JAMES. Es<[., Gwaelodygartij. Admib^i<>n Is. Tickets may be had at tlie C>ffices uf the Times and the Ex-p-rc&t; Mr.oscph Williams, Glebeland; Mr. J. P. Lewis. High Street and the Members of Mount Zion Church, I'roedyrhiw. ON SUNDAY. March 10th. Mr. WILLIAMS will preach morning, afternoon, and evening in Troedyrhiw. _J Dlitl, L HALL, M !■• H T HYJ_? T Y 1) F J j, THURSDAY, MARCH 7th, 1895. GRAND BA L L A I> CO N ( I: R T. »-1 Its) I ArrEARANCE or TUIrt WORLDS OKKATEST TKJJ08, M R I; E N DAV1BS, After his great Continental Successes. Soprano—MISS JULIA JONES Coatratto-MISS MARY MORGAN (Of the principal London Concerts). (Of the Gloucester and Hereford Fostivalsl v I'upil of Mr. V m. bhakwiK'arr. Rass—MR. SANDFORD JONES Harpist—MISS EDITIt DA VIES. (Of the Mertbvr Choral Society), First rri70 Winner ErariJ Mcdallitt; First Prize Winner at the Sat ion »1 at tic L;r,Oll l.iiteddfod. Accompanist—Mr. HARRY EVANS, A.R.C.O., Conductor of the DowJajs Philharmonic Society. RESERVED SLATS, 4s.: FRONT SEATS, 3->. SECOND SKATS, 2s. THIRD SKATS, 1-. it 715 to connnfno'" at C p.m. Carriagc-a at 10.30. Tlan of ITn 11 and Seats hooked at Mc-isr?. i vocrs..1-1 Thompson & Shaekell, High Street. public announcements, Brynmawr Chair Eisteddfod and Band Contests. APRIL lti,r., 1895. RAND & uuoieroiw Comjietitions. Piograunntrf W may be obtained froru E. WATKIN.S: Secretary, 1, Iviujc-atreet, Brynmawr. PRELIMINARY NOTICE. Temperance Hall, Merthyr. MABON'S DAY, 6TH MAY, 1595. lUtHI STREET BAPTIST SUNDAY SCHOOL. Grand Perlormauce by tho Muudny School Choir uf the beautiful Cantata entitled CROWN OF THE YEAIR. BY CARYLL J- LORIU. To be jjjfewaed by a jhcrl M'scellauooui C'caeert Proc,seds to be demoted'to the Church Renovation Fund- f2909 POOLE'S M\ HI ORAM A. TEMPERANCE HALE, MEKTHYK, | NOW OPEN. SIX NIGHTS ONLY. Nightly at S—Doors open at 7.30. I Special Morning Performance (same ru> night) on SATURDAY at 3. Doors open at 2.30. Nightly at, ô-Door;; open at 7.30. Early doors to all parti to avoid the crowd, and with choice of Seats, open at 7.15. FRlCFS or ADMISSION.—3s., 2s., 1". and 6.1. Chil- dren under 10 half-price to all parts except 6d. pla:es. Half-price at 9 o'clock except to back M ats. Keserved Ticket aud Plan at the Hall. WAR IN THE EAST-CHINA AND .TATAN -TIIK B.vnr.K or PI.NG YANG—THE BATTI.E or THK YALE RIVKK with the Fleets of China and -Japan in action. Another of the latest additions—THE LOS.SOK 11.M.S. VICTORIA—A thrilling tale of the disaster by one of tho actual survivors (Mr. James Curran). WAR IN MATABELKLAXD—TIIE GIIEAT BATTLE UEEOKK TH'H CAPTUEE OF BULFWAVO. The most charming and varied entertainment in existence 3 hours of perfect perpetual pleasure and am moment. Engagement, at enormous expense, of DAINISZ'S ('I1'CI- 3- Hi:;hjy iraipad I'eniei, Goats. L'outt' und Dogi. A GRAND ORCHESIBAL BASP, Musical Director Mr. George Nay lor. General Miwinprer Mr. Fred Mayor [2o34 Situations XClantct\ &c. IF YOU WANT A UsaTAXT. a SrrCATIOtf, a HOUSK, Apartm»nT(=, or to Bet, SBLL. or EXCHANGE ANYTHING, ) ADVERTISE | In the PR HPAf D COLUMN of the Merthyr Times, at the following SPECIALLY CHEAP RATES: 20 words 6d. 20 WOHD8 FOR THRKE TIMES, Is. I THEE* MIX WOKUfi, ONE TtlJKS. TIMES, ». U. ,s. d. h. d. 20 \V ord1 ° 6 16 20 32 Words 1 0 2 0 3 0 j 40Worda 1 3 2 6 3 6 1 4B Words 1 6 3 0 4 6 The above in the Prepaid Scale for Wanted, To bo Let, and To be Sold Advertisements ont. fur other Charges apply to tho Managev, Times Office, Merthyr Tydfil. Postage Stamps or Postal Orders may ))B bent in Payment. ESPECTABLE BOYS Wanted to Sell the I Mcrthj' Timts in Merthyr and District.— Apply to the Manager, Times Office. GJ^fS or Sparc Time, commission and bonus.—Ireton (Limited), 92: Graccchureh-street, London. O0i Vi< toria-itieut, To Let, Two Unfurnished Rooms on Second floor; private entrance.— Apply T. Howelis, Auctioneer, &c., 18, Union-street, Merthyr Tydfil. [2915 MADAME DESMANE'S Female Preparation s should be knoun to all. It never fails.—j Write or call, 2, Westbourne-place, Plymouth-road, Merthyr. Adviec and information free of charge. 157-9 r¥lO BE LEI1 shortly, a new C'oruer House and J f;hop, suitable for a retail trade, at Cfrornwell- street, Brecon-road, Merthyr Tydfil.—For particular* aPPb" to J. F. SEAr,. Auctioneer and House Agent, 5, Castle-.street, Merthyr. 2856. QBLENDTD PMNTrATO»8r0KK OUTT/f?^ Is- 6d. Cretonne ditto, 2s. 6d. each largo sizes.—Mrs. GRIFFI.V, 32, Addington-street, New Cross, Manchester. 2796 JEWELLERY, "Watched, Watch Material: Cutlery, Electro-plate, Musical Instruments, i Wholesale list post free.—Wright, St. Luke's-road, Birmingham. 2919 WANTED7A"^rmTWu"NG LADYTortho Tea. Counter. — Apply Manager, LTPTON'6, ■Market Square. l2930 lOLLrERVljrrtClXLS^ANbl^r^M ranks and ages. Lessons by Post. The .surest road to promution, Send Id. stamp for syllabus.— T. A. SorniKKX, M.E., Late H.M. Inspector of Mines, the Universe) Mining Sehool. Derby, 151 202 THE Inhabitants will be glad to hear that Pro- f^'ssor l)e»mane, the Specialist on all com plaints, has decided to stay in the district altogether, and will give advice free of charge. Head address. Murthyr 2, Westbourne-place, Ptymunth-road, Sun- days, Tuesdays and Thursdays. Dowlais Alertbyr and Donlais Coffee Tavern. Mondays, 3 until 9. Troedvrlmv Wt-dnesdw.y.s. Cefn Frfdays. Titne> and places as usual. Teeth Extracted. 3d. each. 157-9__ ^Jl'OR r.—Noiseless Rabbit Rifles, 9s. Pocket KJ? RiHos, 9s. 6d. Walking-stick Guns, 15s; Car- tridges, b. 6d. 100; Rabbit Bolters, superior to ferrets, Is.; Purse Nets, six fur 2s. 3d. Netting, 17s. 6d, 100 yards Guns, HiHes, Nets, Traps, Decoys, Calls, and all Sporting Requisites.- Catalogue Id., carriage paid.-John Eggleston, Naturalist, Sunder- land. [2866 \\rA NTEii.—Cook, £ 30 kitehenmaid, £ 18: > T Xursc, j316 P:nlourma!d..820 Housemaid, £18; I. nder-Housemaid, £14: General Servants, £6 to £20: for London and Countiy. Write-Mrs! Coster, Registry Office, Gloucester. [2880 MONEY.—Tf you V,ant it promptly, privately, and at a low rate of interest on your simple promissory notes with or without sureties, apply immediately, enclosing stamped envelope, to Mr. W. P. Thomas, 20, Market-street, Abertillery. Special feature^:—No inquiry lees; reasonable interest, whichlis quoted beforehand universal promptitude, a thy'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 n-fused! [2876 Huctions! ON TUKSHAV and TUURKPAV, MAIS. 5th 7th, 1395, Commencing at Two o'clock precisely oa-"h day. l n_ IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MESSRS. j. G. MADDOX & SON wru. sew, Bv I'um.ie Ai CTION, at their AUCTION i ROOMS, 25, DUKE-STREET, CARDIFF, on the above dates, an immense assemblage of very superior | HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE (Removed front various residences for absolute sale) including 6 Hardwood Bedroom Suites complete, 6ft and 4ft. Wardrobes, Pairs of Handsome Toilets, Iron and Bras« Bedsteads, several excclleut Carpets, Fenders, Bra&ses, 5 excellent Dining and Drawing-room Suites, Rosewood and Walnut Cabinets, 6ft. and 5ft. Side- j bofn-d", Bookcases, Dining and Occii&ional Tables, Walnut, and Gilt Overmantels etc., etc., in all a.bout 400 lots. On view morning of each day of sala. Arrangements made to pack and forward all goods purcha-.ed by country buvers. I'Vitablished 1860. j [2840 HIRWA1N AND ABERDARE. IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE HOTEL AND OTHEH. PROPERTIES. RARE OP- PORT UNITY FOR INVESTORS. MR. T. WHITTY EVANS ]ta,s received in- structions to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, j at the BOOT HOTEL, ABERDARE, on THURS- DAY, the 7TH Day of MAKC'II, 1895, at Three o'clock in the Afternoon (.subject to such conditions of sale as shall then and there lie produced), tho following j Y ALU ABLE AND DESIRABLE FROPERTIES, VIZ. | Lot J.lIthat old-established free doubledieenscd hotel and posting house, known as the Cardiff Arms Hotel, 1! twain, with the stable and coach house thereto belonging, late in the occupation of Miss Ann Ilowell. deceased. Also the residence, known as Rose Villa, adjoining the hotel, and being No. 2, Station-road, now in tlie occupation of Mrs. E. J. Evans, as annual tenant, at the yearly rent of £24. And'tlie cottage No. 3, Station-road, in thu ocuupa- i tioll of Mr. Daniel Conley, at the annual rent of j £517". Ai;d_ak-.o the four cottages, being Nos. 1,2,' 3, and 4, Watkins'-court, Ilirwain, producing an annual rent of 1. 8s. Tho whole of the above lot is held under an agreement for lease from thu Marquis of Bute to John Watkins. for a term of 99 year3 from the 2nd day of February, 1823, subject to the yearly ground rent of i;6 13s. 4d. The pur- chaser shall, if required, take at valuation-the trade fixtures, utensils, stoek-in-trado, horses i and carriages, in and about the hotel. Possesa- ion can be had on completion of the purchase, The Cardiff Anns Hotel is the only commercial j hotel in Ilirwain, i*| old established, and has alwava commanded a lucrative and rcs|>cctable business. The cause of its now being offered to the public is the death uf the owner. Lot 2.—All those three cottages situate and being Nos. 9, 10, and 11, John-row, Station-road, Hirwain, now in the occupation of Mrs. E. Gilbert and other;" and producing an annual rental of £ 33 3s, These prciui»eo art; held under a lease dated oth August, 1366, from Elizabeth Harris;, for a term of 99 years, from 25th March, 1866, at a yearly ground rent of £2 2s. 2d. Lot 3.—Ail those two cottages, Nos. 1 and 2, Wind- street, Ilirwain, now occupied by Ann Morgan and] John Jones as monthly tenants, and producing a j yearly rent of £13. This property is held under an agreement for a lease from the Marquis of Bute for a term of 99 years from the 2nd February, 1823, subject to the yearly ground rent of £J 16s. 6d. Lot 4.—All those seven cottages known as Nos. 21, j 22, 23, 25, 26, 26a, and 27, Bethel-place, Ilirwain, tenanted by William ,Ri;van and otheis, and yielding a gross annual rental of £38 7s, The*c premises arc held under an agreement for a lease from tho Marquis of Ilute, for a term of 99 years from the 2nd day of February, 1823, and will be sold subject to an apportioned yearly ground rent of £ 2 19s. 8d. Lot 5.—The following ground rents will be disposed of in Lot 1, viz. — 7s. 6d. per annum pavable for a term of 98 years from October 18th, 1823. £ 2 13s. 3d. per annum payable for a twin of 92 years from the 19th day of March, 1829..67 12s. 5d. per annum pav- able for a term of 92 years from the 25th day of Mav, 1829. Lot 6.-All those eight cottages situate and being Nos. 28, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, and 35, Bethel-place', Hirwain, now in the occupation of Thomas Harris and others, and producing a gross aunual rental of These premises are helu under an agreement for a lease from the Marquis of Bute, for a term of 99 years from the 2nd day of February, 1823, and will be sold subject to an apportioned yearly ground rent of £ 3 7s. 4d. Lot 7.— All that desirable messuage or dwelling- house known asNo. l, Dare Villas, Aberdare, in the occupation of Mr. Evan Evans, as yearly tenant at an annual rent of £13, This property is held for a term of 73 years from the 1st day of January, 1851, and will be sold subjcct to an apportioned yearly ground rent of £1 16s. Further particulars as to Lot 7 may l>e obtained 1 from the Auctioneer at his Offices. High street, aud Eagle Inn, Comnierciul stre«t, Aberdaro or from Mr. Rees Williams, Solicitor, Temperance Hall, Aberdare, and as to all the uther lots from the Aue tioneer or from Me»trs. THOS. PHILLIPS & SON, {Solicitor?, 7, Canon -street, Aberdare. Hilt February. 1895, [2904 MERTHYR TYDYIL AND DOWLAIS, IN THE COUNTY OF GLAMORGAN. SALE OF LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES. MR. J. M. BERRY hai Won favoured with instructions to SELL JIT PUBLIC AUCTION, at the D\ NE\ OR ARMS, Georgetown, Merthyr Tydfil, on WEDNESDAY*, the 6TH DAY or MAHch. 1895, at 7.30 o'clock in the evening (subicct to such Conditions of Salo as shall there and then be readl* the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTIES, viz. Lot 1.- All tho.se two leasehold dwelling-houses and promises, situate and bein;? Nos. 46 and 47, Bethesda- street, Merthyr Tydfil, in the occupation of Mrs. Thomas and another, and producing an annual rent, of JE32 10s. and also Nos. 28, 29. 30. 31, 32 and 33, Cellary, Merthyr Tydfil aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr. Harrington and others, at monthly rent* amounting yearly to B3714s. These premises are held for a term of 99 years from the 9th day of April, 1809, at a pepper- corn rent. Lot 2.—All those three leasehold messuages or dwellintr-houses, situate and being Nos. 1, 2, and 3. Bethosda-court, Bethesda-street, Merthvr Tydfil aforesail1. ill tho occupation of Mr. William Lloyd and others, at monthly rents amounting yearly to £?8 16s. These premises are held with others fur a term of 99 years, from tho 1st day of May, 1826. at the annual ground rent of £6, which will be apportioned. Lot 3,11 those leasehold dwelling-house- and premises, situate and being in Chureh-stieet, Dow- lain, in the occupation of Mr. Wake and another, and producing an annual rental of £36. and al-o tlie two dwelling-houses, situate and bring in Well-street, Dowlais aforesaid, one of which now -produces an annual rental of £10 8s. Th ese premises are he'd for a term of 3S year*. from the 1st day of August. 1366. subject to the payment of the yearly rent of f24. Lot 4.-All that leasehold dwelling-house and pre- mises, situate and being No. 35, Bethesda-street, Merthyr Tydfil aforesaid, and known a:' Old Tan- yard House, in the occupation of Mrs. Eli/.abet ii Ellen Hallesy, together with the garden ur lawn held therewith, and the large space of ground at the r< ar thereof. Lot 5.—The extensive premises situate at Bethesda- street, Meithyr Tydfil, com prising a large four-storey building, sheds, offices, and part of yard, now in the occupation of Messrs. Hallesy and Co., and used as a, Manure Works and Stores, together with the fixed machinery therein, eon-cistitig of one horizontal engine, 12 horse-power, flv-wheel, driving puller, with wall plummet- block complete, one vei'ticuiar boiler, 3ft. Bins, by 4ft. 3illS.. three cross tubes, one feed watei tank, 2ft. 6ins. by 6ft. 9ins., one. bone digester, 10ft, by 8ft. 3inH.. with all fittings complete, capable; holding five or six tons of bones, one patent disintegrator, 2Ains., by Carter, London one bone crusher, two grease refiners, one hoist, one screen (hand or power), shafting, puliif; ami belting, all complete. Lots Nos. 4 and 5 are held form a term of 99 I Vcars from the 1st day of May, 1885, subject to th inpayment of tho apportioned annual rent of £ lo, which uill, in case of sale, be apportioned between the purchasers. For further particulars apply to thu Anetioueui- 10, Eairvtcw tct race, Merthyr Tydfil; or to W. BEDDOE. Solicitor. ietoi ia-slreet, M'-ei jivr Tvdfil, or to J. W. LEWIS, Solicitor, Graham-street, Merthyr Tydfil. RHYMNEY. LEASEHOLD PROPERTY FOR SALE. MR. JOHN FORRESTER has recehcd in- structions to SELL BY AUCTION at the CASTLE HOTEL, RHYMNEY. on'TUURSPAV, the 28TH FEBRUARY. 1395. at Sovon o'clock In tho Evening, subject to such Conditions of S'alu as will be then read, in the following or such other lots as may be determined on at the time of Sale the following LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, NAMET.Y Lot L —All those Three Cottages and Prenii-cs situate and being Nos. 15, 16, and 17. Yard-row) Ritymney, now in the occupation of Thus. Jenkins' David Davies, and Thoma" Williams," as monthly tenants, producing a rental of £27 14s. 3d. per annum. Tins Lot is held under Loa^e for a tprui of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1852, subject to an annual ground rent'of JBI IPs. Id. Thcra is a shed at the rear belonging to No. 17! Lot 2. —A11 tho*e Three Cottages and Premises, situato and being Nos. 18, 19, and 20, Yard-row! Rhymnov, now in the occupation of David Jones, E Coughlin, and Zachariah Roberts, as monthly tenants, producing a rental of £24- 9s. 8d. per annum. j This Lot is held under Loaso I.™™ ,.c DO. years, from the 24th day of June, 1.840, subject to an annual ground rent of £2 12s. lid. Lot 0. All that Cottage and Premises, .situate and boing No. 21, Yard-row, Rhyumey. now in the occu- pation of Thomas Farrow, as monthlv tenant, pro- during a rental of £8 19s. lOd. per annum. This Lot is held under Lease for a tcriii of 99 years, from the 29th day of September, 1857, j subject to an annual ground rent of 16, For further particulars, apply to tho Auctioneer, 50, Globdand-street, Merthyr Tydfil or to Messrs. FRANCIS, STANTON. & PARNALL. Solicitors, Skinner-street Chambers, Newport, Mon. or to L. OVER-STONE. E-q., Solicitor, Dock-sticct, Newport. Mon. 2894 iFwMfc Bmioimcemeritg. MEKTHYK TVDFTE LIBRARY. milL ANNUAL MEETING of the Subscribers X of tho Merthyr Library will take place in the Reading-room of the Library, on TUESDAY, March 12th, 1895, at 8.30 p.m. Resolutions will be proposed at this meeting to vest all property of auch' Library legally in the hands of Trustees to fie then appointed, 2907J R. R. DAVIS, Hun. Sec. MKRTHYR WORKING MEN'S BUILDING SOCIETY. Nv. 1, MARKET SQUARE, MEKTHYK. '& Market Square Chambers, Merthyr Tydfil O. ALEC LEWIS, (LATE HENRY LJ:IS\ AUCTIONEER VALUER ACCOUN- TANT. SURVEYOR LAND AND ESTATE AGENT. j SALES OF FREEHOLD, LEASEHOLD, AND COPYHOLD PROPERTY, TIMBER, MACHINERY, FURNITURE, STOCKS, ic. VALUATIONS ion PILOBATL, TRANSITU, MOKTGAUE, SUCCESSION DUTY, Ac. Estate-1 managed. Rents collected. Mortgages arranged, [2905 Merthyr Tydfil Gas Company. REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF GAS. NOTICE. milE DIRECTORS of the Mi iamu Tvia u, Gas COMTANY hereby inform the Consumers, and the public generally, that an tho FIRST DAY of J.NNl'AItY last tho Price of Gas wa.s REDUCED in the Town District from 33. 4d. to 3s., and in tho out districts of Troedyrhiw. Peuilieolgerrig, and Cefn- eocdyewmmmcr. from 3s. 8d. to 3s. 4d. per thousand cubic feet licit. Gas Engine- Gas Fires, Gas Cookers, and Stoves at 2s. lOd. per thousand cubic feet nett when supplied through a separate meter. By Order. E. 13, EVANS, Gas 0 flic as, Gas Works. Chairman. Meithyr Tydfil, 6th February, 1995. [2373 Re HENRY LEWIS, Deceased. t, LT. PERSONS having CLAIMS again.st | XjL. the Estate of HENHY LEWIS, late ot No. 2, Castle-street, and Market-square Chani!>ei' Merthyr Tydfil, Glamorgan, Auctioneer, deceased, are requested to send particulars thereof to the under- signed Solicitors for tho Executors, on or beforo tlie 3th .March next, and all Person* indebted to tlie said Estate are requested to pay same to us forthwith. Dated this 2nh day of February, 1895. FRANK JAMES AND SONS, 134, nigh -street. Merthy Tydfil, Solicitors fur Mary Jane Lewis, of Merthyr Tydfil, widow, and Illtyd Thomas, of Cardiff, Auctioneer, the Executors of the will of the said deceased, [2923 MARKET SQUARE CHURCH. NEXT SUNDAY, MARCH oku. I'EEACUER- REY, J. G. JAMES Mommg Subject—" Why Jt:;¡UH was displeased." Evening Subject—" What the High Priest thought of Sacrifice." Cotimniuio.li Sen ice. Tooth-ache. Neuralgia, Tio-dolo- reux. ALL WHO SUFFER SHOULD TAFP JON ES NEURALGIA MIXTURE. Thia Mixture in prepared from a Special Pr^criptic" of a late Eminent Physician, who never failed to aSec*- a rapid and lasting cure with it. One trial will con- vince the most sceptical of the above assertion, "n- its marvellous efficacy is the only wairanty in tho-' speaking so confidently of its virtues, and making known to the public. RECENT TESTIMONIALS. "66, John-atreet, Merthyr TydG), February 7th, 1895. DEAR SIR,—Myjdaughter, now residing a.t Loudofl; was a martyr to Neuralgia for three weeks, she many doctors and Chemist's Mixtures, but thef 1111 did her no good. Two doses of your Mixture eow pletely cured her, the result was traly marvellous, (Signed), JANE HILL." "After having tried moat of the advertbed remedies, T found that ono bottle of your Miztur* completely cured me of a very bad attack of Tootb- ache and Neuralgia. (Signed), ANNIE DANIEL, lion Bridore Shop. November 30th. 1894," "J had been a martyr to Neuralgia for amontb,oi>p bottle of your mixture quite cured me. A. SWEET, 8, Penry Street." I had been suffering for years,and had tried ma!.1! chemists and doctors' mixtures, but all did me no g O0<i. I One bottle of your mixture greatly relieved mo. The result was marvellous. M ARGARET RICHARDS, 12, Iron Lane.' I have found such great relief from your Neural#* Mixture that I have advised a friend of mino to it, and T hope it will do her as much good as it b#» done IlW. Wm. WAGSTAFF, 17, IIowenStreft" The above are only a few recent testimonials, other* are being receht-d daily. i Sold in Rot tics. h. qrl. each, per Post 3d, extrfi. I'U'eFAUKD ONLT BY jCHAS. W, JONES, A.R.P.S., DISPENSING CHEMIST fPy Rum. VICTORIA STREET, MERTHYR* -0_ AN INTERESTING BOOK. "A Guide to Merthyr TydflL" BY T. E. CLAEKK, Originally published in 1843, is now re-publidhcd h? J. P. LEWIS, PRINTER k STATIONER, Ii 1G11 STREET, MERTHVR. Pricc Paper Cover, 9d. Cloth Boards, I s. This Book contains an account of tho origin and progress of the Iron Works, Local Antiquities, Socisd and Religious matters, a history of the riots, and much other interesting information, bringing th* work up to date. 1 [2385 Preliminary Announcement | THOMAS ~HO WELLS, OF 18, UNION-STREET, MERTHYR TYDFlb (Who has for the past 20 years been Clerk to Mr. T. L. White. Solicitor, and his co-partners, during I3 yeats of which ho has acted in the capacity of Managing Clerk), Begs to inform the Public that he will, on and aftC the 25th February, 1895, commence business aa an AUCTIONEER, VALUER. AND ACCOUNTANT, AT 30, VICTORIA STREET. He respectfully solicits the patronage and ;:uppof' of the Public. All business entrusted to his care will be conducted with promptitude and efficiency. ) Valuations for Pro!*ato and Administrations Piuparod. I Hkj'YD Y MAX. Y.\ HYDDY.SC, Y.\ tr lArrir Gtmrakc. THE WORLD'S GREATEST SHOW.. TBI A JUXCTA IN UNO-THREE ORFAT ■SHOWS IN ONE. GIGANTIC CIRCUS, MAMMOTH MENAGERIE, MUSEUM OF THE WORLD'S I REARS £ CURIOSITIES. THE mO-Jt Colossal Organization e\ e1' conceived by JL the utind of mail, now touring through this dis- trict and will visit the following towns for one dRY only — Blacna\on, Tuesday, March 5th. Brynmawr, Wednesday, March 6th. Eobw Yalt., Thursday, March 7th. Rhymnov, Friday, March 8th. Merthyr, Saturday, March 9th. A magnificent-stud of Horses, Ponies, and Mules to the number of 120. A herd of Performing Elephants, Camels, Dromedaries, Lions, Tigers, Leopards, raw thers, and 20 huge dens of Beasts, Birds, and Reptiles, in all some 300 specimens. The greatest aggregation of Equestrian and Variety Artiatcs ever gathered together in ono establishment, numbering 80 performer; from all the priueip*1 cirques and hippodromes of Europo, including GOLIAT H AND MISS MAY, The Strongest Man and Woman in the World, aud CAPTATN ROWLAND, The intrepid Animal Trainer. j Two performances daily at 2.30 and 7.30 | Prices of Admission, 3s., 8::> Is., aud 6d. Tickets j for all parts may bo obtained any day before the arrival at— Messrs. Thompson & Shaeke'l, High-street, Merthyr. Mr. R. Ward, Music Warehouse, BRicnavon. Mr. Davies, Music Warehouse, E!*bw Vale. Miss William. MusieWai-eliou.se, Brynmawr. The grand pvoceo.iion will leave the circus ground nt One o'clock. One charge admits to all. Accommodation for 10,000 persons. [2921 NEW Om,A H0USE' MEUTHVI!' Solo Jics'^cc and Manager..MB. WILL SMITUSON, MONDAY. MARCH 4TII, 1895, FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY, Mr. G, Howard Watson s Company, In the entire now and original drama of military interest, in Five Acts, entiled— THE ltOAT) TO FORTUNE. A Tale of the King's Dragoou Guards, as played beforo that Regiment with the greatest success and approbation, HY CHARLES E. DERTNG. Piayed for over 500 nights by this company with the greatest success, and pronounced by the prc-s aud public to be the most accurate aud brilliant represen- tation of cavalry life they have .-ecu. See special purs opinions. New scenery painted from photo- on spot. Special!v made new uniforms and accoutre- ments of the King's .Dragoon Guards. Forage caps and accoutrements, &c., by Messrs. II, E. Nunu and (Jo., Colchester. Time and Prices as Usual. Plan of the Theatre may bo seen a.nd .Seats .-ccm*! HARMS & S«NS' Studio rjpiIEATRE J^OYAb, QARDIFF- LESSKI: & ManagEii, Mit. EDWARD FLETCHER ANNUAL SEASON OF THE CELEBRATED ARTHUR IAOUSBEY OPERA C'OMPANY. LAST NINE NIGHTS. TIIl-RSVA Y, Feb. 28 FAUST FIUDXY March 1st ..MARRIAGE OF FIGARO SATURDAY, March 2nd MARITANA MONDAY. Afar. 4, and SATURDAY MORNING, Mar. 9 CAVALLERIA RUSTIC AN A (Preceded bv Suppe's GALATKA). TUESDAY. Mar. 5 LA SONNAMBULA EDNESDAY, Mar. 6, LILY OF KILLARNF.Y THURSDAY. Mai. 7 MARITAN N FRIDAY, Mar. 5 FRA DIAVOLO SATURDAY, Mar. 3 BOHEMIAN GIRL Booking Office at Me&srs. Thompson and Sbacktfll, Ltd., Quccn-strcet; from 10 tiJl4..