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EARLY SPRING SHOW. t J RICHARD T. JONES & CO. (Late PHILLIPS & EVANS) Respectfully Iyel; to announce that they are now showing NEW GOODS, NOVELTIES & SPECIALITIES IN Millinery, Mantles, Capes, Jackets, Dress Materials, Silks, Ladies' and Children's Outfitting, Hosiery, Gloves, Laces, llibboiis, Beaded and other Gimps, Trimmings, &c. FURNISHING "DEPARTMENT Will be found well stocked with New Goods in Lace, Swiss and other Curtains, Fancy and Household Linens, Carpets and Carpet Squares, Linoleums and Oilcloths, Ruga, Mats, &c., Cretonnes, Chintz, &-c. THE HEAVY DRAPERY DEPARTMENT Will also he found stocked with a good Assortment of New Prints, Satteens, Fancy Stripe Drills, Cotton Crepons. IN THE GENTLEMEN'S DEPARTMENT Will be found one of the largest and best assorted Stock of Suitings, Woollens and Trouserings in the Principality. We do not sell our goods from pattern books, but the actual pieces can be seen on our counters, and it is therefore only reason- able that we can supply our customers better in every way than if we sold from pattern hooks and held no stock furthermore, all our garments are made on the premises, and entirely hy hand. New Stock of Gents' Mercery, Silk and Felt Hats (FROM BEST MAKERS ONLY). Letter orders receive prompt ttiul careful attention. + Patterns sent Post Free on application to RICHARD T. JONES tV, Co. (LATE PHILLIPS A; EVANS), 126, High-street & Market-square, Merthyr Tydtil. MOUNTAIN ASH SECOND ANNUAL COTTAGE HOSPITAL EISTEDDFOD EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 6TH, 1896. CHIEF CIIORAI, COMPETITION—" When His Loud Voice in Thunder Spoke (Handel's Jephtha). PRIZE, £100. MALE VOICE COMPETITION-"The War Horse (D. Jenkins). FIRST PRIZE, £ 80 SECOND PRIZE, £ 10. JUVENILE CHOIR COMPETITION—" Come, Praise your Lord and Saviour (T. Price). FIRST PRIZE, £ 10 SECOND PRIZE, £ 5. BRASS BAND COMPETITION — Selection, "Maritana." FIRST PRIZE, £ 18 SECOND PRIZE, 1:12; THIRD PRIZE, S7 FOURTH PRIZE, 1;3. FIFE BAND COMPETITION — Selection, "Gems of Welsh Melodies." FIRST PRIZE, £ 12; SECOND PRIZE, t8 THIRD 'NI PRIZE, E4 ForRTH PRIZE, £ 2. TROPHIES WILL BE GIVEN TO THE SUCCESSFUL CONDUCTORS. • Soprano, Contralto, Tenor, and Bass Solos, £ 2s. each. Quartet, L3 3s. Trios. Duets, Pianoforte Solo, S2 2s. Violin Solo, £1 Is, ADJUDICATORS VOCAL Signor RANDEGGER, London D. JENKIXS, Esq., Mas. Bac., Ab-ry'.t.wyth R. C. .TENKINS, Esq. RHYS THOMAS, Esq., F.T.S.C., Ystradgynlais. BANDS WALTER REYNOLDS, Esq., Burton Latimer, Kettering. AMBULANCE COMPETITIONS, WATER COLOUR PAINTING, AMATEUR PHOTOGRAPHY, FREEHAND DRAWING, WRITING, ESSAYS, WOOD CARVING, NEEDLEWORK, AND VARIOUS OTHER COMPETITIONS. T 1 M B E R I N G TOTM P E T IT l 0 N S For full particulars see official programme, price 2sd. each (postage included), to lie obtained from T. WILLIAMS, E. LEWIS, and D. T.EVANS, Hon. Sees. A MONSTRE TWO DAYS EtSTEDDFOD (UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE) Will he held in ;t SPACIOUS MARQUEE TO ACCOMMODATE 12,000 PERSON* .8.. J- i> 11 x i> IV1 A- W R, On MONDAY & TUESDAY, JUNE, 1st and 2nd, 1896, WHEN UPW ARDS Oi j £ t>59 W1LL BE OFFERED IN PRIZES. CHIEF COMPETITIONS.- £ s. d. CHIEF CHORAL .-For Choirs not under 1-SO voice?, Ve Nations" (Mendelssohn) Prize 100 0 0 And a valuable English Silver Lever Watch, suitably engraved for the successful conductor. MALE VOICE-For Parties not under CO voices, Destruction of Gaza" (L Dc RiUr) 1st Prize 25 0 0 2nd Pri/.e 5 0 0 JUVENILE cnOI R (Children under 16) For Choirs not under 60 voices, 12 Adults allowed to take the Tenor and Bass Parts —"O Praise God in His Holiness" (T. /Jarirt, Ebbw VaT() 1st Prize 7 0 0 2nd Prize 3 0 0 A Metronome value 21s., w ill ile pi<ented by Mis. Da vies, Ebbw Vale (from whom copies may be had), to the successful conductor winning the first prize. N.B.—There will also be 14 SOLO PR IZES of 2 Guineas each; as well as Quartet (£4 Prixe) and Duet (3 Guineas), BRASS BAND—"Gems of Scotia" (Round). First Prize, £20, Second, jei2; Third, JS6: Fourth, £ 4. This competition will be carried on strictly under the South Wales and Monmouthshire Association Rules. DRUM and FIFE BAND—"Gems of English Melodies" (Bound.) First Prize, JET: Second, J65. Handsome Timepiece and Photo will be given by Messrs. Kendall and Dent, Jewellers, Loudon, to ti e conductor winning the first prize. ALSO SPECIAL VIOLIN SOLO Violin Solo for Children (Guinea Prize); and Two Pianoforte Solos (One Guinea and Two Guineas respectively). Also Prizes for Essay and Recitations. Programmes now ready, One Penny each, by Post LJ,d., may be had of the Secretary, "POWELL," Eisteddfod Committee-room, Brynmawr. THE COM INC CONCERT SEASON. ALL CONCERT GIVERS ARE RESPECTFULLY INFORMED THAT MR. DAN DAVIES AND HIS CELEBRATED CONCERT PARTY ARE NOW OPEN TO ACCEPT ENGAGEMENTS FOR HIGH-CLASS CONCERTS! AT MODERATE TERMS. The Party (Numbering Twelve Selected Voices) consists of well- known Artistes, including Madame MILES-JBEVNON, Miss CLAUDIA THORNEY, Mr. SANDFORD JONES, and others, Who will render Solos, Duetts, Trios, Quartettes, and Glees. The Party is specially trained by the Veteran Conductor of the Mer- thyr Choral Society, Mr. DAN DAVIES. Accompanist—Mr. D. C. WILLIAMS, Professor of Music. All communications to the Matiager-Mr. JOHN BEYNON, Avenue Cottage, Gwaelodygarth, Merthyr. RICHARDSON it-, CO., THE POPULAR Ballroom Decorators, Bazaar Fitters & Illuminators TRADE STREET, PENARlll ROAD, CARDIFF, (-, R I HAVE undoubtedly the LARGEST and BEST SELECTED STOCK OF DECORATIONS IN WALES, suitable for Ballrooms, Bazaars, and Banqueting Halls. Decorators to the Principal Ball Committees in Glamorganshire. Contractors for Royal Visits, Agricultural Shows, Cominsr-of-Atre Festivities, Garden Parties, Eisteddfodau, etc. ° TRIUMPHAL ARCHES & VENETIAN MASTS ERECTED AT SHORTEST NOTICE. Royal Arms, Prince of Wales Plumes, Heraldic Shields, Flags, Banners, Illumination Lamps and Lanterns, for Sale or Hue. 1 TABLING, SEATING, & CARPETING TO ANY SIZED BUILDING. Write fur Designs and Estimates to- RICHARDSON & CO., Decorators, DISTANCE NO OBJECT. CARDIFF. — B — _^1%I~AKES Boots and Harness Krrs's COCOA IXE.Cocoa-Nib Extract, Tea-like).-The waterproof as a duck's back choicest roasted nibe (broken up beans) of the natural Cocoa anf* so't as ve*vet. Adds three ?e,n« subjected to powerful hydraulic pressure, give forth times to the wear and allow s pol- their excess of oil, leaving for use a finely flavoured powder ;Min urnil ishinpr. 17 Exhibition Cocoaine," a product which, when prepared with boilin" VUfaD IYIE. DAL Highest Awards. jvater, has the consistence of tea, of which it is now MHMfc ■ ■ A o 1 ij 1 beneficially taking the place with manv. Its active miiK-ml.. ilBWIiBlLl 1 r'. "Vn m "Ml .y-entl, nerve ..tLuIant, eupplie, the "nergv I^HIlinilV .1 v ii P.?iri lm without unduly excitinc the system. Sold nnlv in packets leather _eller», «c. |156-<!04 and tiii=, bv Grocers, labelled "James Eons and Co. ltd ■ I'joiajovtl'ic Chemists, London. SALE NO. 186. WEDNESDAY, MAY 6TH, 1896. AUCTION MART, COURT STREET, MERTHYR TYDFIL. SALE OF FIRST-CLASS HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BEDDING, AND EFFECTS. MESSRS. H. W. HARRIS AND SON WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at their convenient Auction Mart, Court street, Merthyr Tydfil, THE FIRST WEDNESDAY IN EVERY MONTH, A VARIKTY OF USEFUL AND WELL-MADE HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, PIANO, PIER GLASSES, BEDDING, AND EFFECTS, CONSIGNED FOR SALE. The Auctioneers would call purchasers' special attention to these Monthly Sales, they now having been established for many years, jind the Goods that have been purchased at them have gi ven satisfaction to all. They also beg to state that Goods can be purchased any day privately if desired. The Goods are on view the day previous and Morning of Sale, and are well worth the attention of purchasers. Goods packed or stored free of charge, and every care taken to give satisfaction. SALE WILL COMMENCE AT 2 O'CLOCK IN THE AFTERNOON. PUNCTUAL ATTENDANCE IS RESPECTFULLY REQUESTED. Auctioneers' Offices, The Auction Mart, Merthy Tvdtil. ARTISTIC HOMES. COMFORT AND ECONOMY. TRAPNELL AND GANE ARE NOW PREPARED WITH THEIR SPECIAL SPRING SHOW OF NEW AND ARTISTIC FURNITURE. SPECIAL PRICE FOR DINING-ROOM SUITES, DRAWING-ROOM SUITES, BEDROOM SUITES, BEDSTEADS AND BEDDING., NO HOUSE IN "WALES CAN EQUAL US FOR ¥ URJN ITU RE AND CARPETS. SEE AND COMPARE OUR PRICES. CARRIAGE PAID TO ALL PARTS. TRAPNELL AND GANE, 38 & 41, QUEEN STREET, CARDIFF. CATALOGUE AND ESTIMATES FHEE, NEW DEPARTMENT PERAMBULATORS, BABY CARRIAGES, MAIL CARTS. LET THE HILLS RESOUND Wmi SONG." THE NEU MEYER PIANOS. THOMPSON & SHACKELL, LTD., SOLE AGENTS FOR PONTYPRIDD AND THE PRINCIPALITY. Largest Stock in the Kingdom. Newest Designs. SPLENDID ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE FREE ON APPLICATION TO THOMPSON AND SHACK ELLS, LTD., CENTRAL MUSIC WAREHOUSE, 118, HIGH STUKET, MERTHYR, OR ANY OF THE COMPANY'S NUMEROUS BRANCHES. A SPLENDID VARIKTY OF A fill-ii ESTEY OKIIANS, FROM 5s. MON THLY ON NEW JlIHE SYSTEM. SNAZELLE SN AZELLE SNAZELLE TEMPERANCE HALL, MERTHYR. AFTERNOON PERFORMANCE ON EASTER MONDAY DOORS OPEN AT 2.MO, TO COMMENCE AT O O'CLOCK. EVERY EVENING DURING EASTER WEEK DOORS OPEN AT 7.^0, TO COMMENCE AT 8 0'. LOCK. Early Doors lialf an i""11" earlier—6d. extra. Admission :Reserved Souls (I'n-nutiibcied), .'>s. Front Seats -»« • Second Se il^ 1 v i Seat,3 (Limited), Od. bilt;k
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CAERPHILLY URBAN DISTRICT COUNCIL. ABSTRACT OF ACCOUNTS FOR THE YEAR ENDING 31ST MARCH, 1895. AUDITED BY ALFRED W. DOLBY, ES- DMTHKT AUDITOU, 25TH MARCH, 1896. R IT. JRECEI1>TS- £ »• D-, EXPENDITURE £ ~~D lo Ralaneo in I.and at .^n.ineneen.ent liy Balance due at commencement of ot jear \iz.. year, viz •— Collector 52 12 0 Collector n Surveyor and Inspector 55 0 1 Sewerage 277.3 9 £ 11 9 Caerphilly Waterworks 219 14 ft Treasurer 576 9 1 „ Llanfalion Waterworks OK J „ Caerphilly Waterworks 0 2 0 „ Public Lighting 4 ? LlanfalKMi Waterworks f 0 2 0 „ Repairs of Highways (Main Roads) 1345 0 4 •' cStyH^bonty °rant ,n.a,d of ii24 la 2 te^LHiRhway8 (0thor • I { *Z'! h 1 Llanfalwn Water-Rate 130 14 2^ Private Works ft u n Balance due at end of year, i/ Surveys aud Plans OA I k Treasurer G7 9 7 „ Legal Expenses 16 14 6 Com()ensations | 15 5 0 Costs of Order 23 0 0 Costs of Provisional Order 31 2 0 General Loan (Instalments of Princi- r'f1 153 15 11 T T •• 121 11 7 H Jncoriio Tax t 1 11 4 Balance in hand at end of year MV • Collector M 19 0 Surveyor(D. H. Daniel) 12 17 7 Surveyor (A. O. Harpur) 0 18 8 Clerk 3 18 3 £5226 2' L5226 2 0
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(The only effectual remedy on earth). i AnAQMAII U2, LANODALE, [153-201 I VAOlflnlL WALTHAMSTOW. Est 1301. t public annonnccinentg. ) Preliminary Announcement. MERT11VR DOWLAIS, AND DISTRICT TRADESMEN'S MAY-DAY SHOW PARADE. The SIXTII ANNUAL SHOW WILL UK UKM) On Thursday, May 14th, 1896. Schedules of Prices and Entry Forms wdl shortly be ready, and may be obtained, together with all information, from the Secretary, GEORGE UPHAM. I Cluucli-stroet, Mcithyr Tydiil. professional. J. J. GORMAN, M.R.C.V.S. (GLASGOW), E T E R I N A R Y 8 U R G E 0 N, MEDALLIST HIGHLAND AND AGRICUL- TURAL SOCIETY OF SCOTLAND, 15, Church Street, Merthyr. IIORSE Mm CATTLE MEDICINES SUPPLIED TO STOCIvOWNERS. ALL OPERATIONS SKILFULLY PER FORMED. public announcements. SHILOH EISTEDDFOD. Ciiiuch-street, Mertliyr Tydfil. Monday (6 p m.), April 20th, 1896. "Sailors Chorus," £1 10s., and pitoh-pipe to conductor. Compositions to be sent by April 11th, and names of other competitors by the 18tli, to either of the secretaries :— D. R. JONES, 11, Court-terrace, II. LLOYD (Al) lleviu), Tyi<t Office. Merthyr Working Men's Building Society. The 51ST APPROPRIATION BY BALLOT will be held at the Offices of the above Society (No. 1, Market-square, Merthyr), on TUESDAY NIGHT, A run, 14TH, 1896. The4 hair will be taken at 8 o'clock sharp by Mr. J. T. Doeton, High-street, Merthyr. A JUVENILE BALL (FANCY OK EVKMNU DKKSS) Will he held at the CONSTITUTIONAL HALL, ABERDARE, ON FRIDAY, APRIL 10TH, 1896, To Wind up the Session of Miss Morris' Pnvate Juvenile Dancing Class. This will be Followed by A MASQUERADE BALL For Adults, to be held on THURSDAY, APRIL 23111). J. E. COMLEY & SON are now Booking Large Orders for Coming Season for PRESENTATION CHINA, BALLS. PLUSH GOODS, PURSES, ALBUMS, IANCY GOODS of all Descriptions, &c., &c. Garden and Flower Seeds In Id. Packets, CAREFULLY SELECED FROM SOME OF THE BEST GROWERS. Special Quotation on Application. We hold the Largest and Best-selected Stock of Fancy and General Goods in South Wales. Our name being so well known needs no further comment. Note Addrc-is :— 23, MOIRA-TERRACE, CARDIFF, Close to New Infirmary. ESTABLISHED 1880. WHOLESALE ONLY. CAERPHILLY FAIRS & MARKETS COMPANY. "V[OTICE TS HEREBY GIVEN that the NEW IX FAIR GROUNDS, TONYFELIN MEADOW, WILL BE OPENED TO THE PUBLIU on the 4TH AND (jTH OF APRIL, (1)t)G, When PRI^1I!G 17,011 SNTIIIE HORSES Exhibited, and STOCK, itc., offered for Sale, will lie given. For particulars apply to the SKCIIETAKY, The Twyn, Caerphilly, rpHEATRE J^OYAL, QARDIFF. LESSEE & MANAGER, 1\1R, EDWARD FLETCHER. THIS WEEK, At 7.30, except Friday (Good Friday), ami SATURDA Y MORNING, AT TWO, MK. S. DAUNCEY and MH. C. PHIPPS' COM- PANY, including MK, G. H. HARKERand MISS HELEN CONWAY, in the Powerful Modern Drama, THE RECKONING. Ptices, 6d. tu J62 2s. Eatty duot. 6.30. Duors upen at 7 commence at 7.30. Booking Offices, Messrs. Thompson and Shackell's. Telephone, No. 521. GLORIOUS ATTRACTION FOR THE EASTER HOLIDAYS THE SILYEH KINU. (JRAMI THEATRE, CARDIFF. THE TREMIER THEATRE OF WALES. LESSEE & MANA(;KR.MR, CLARENCE SOUNES. Immediate and pronounced success of THE NEW, ROMANTIC, EMOTIONAL DKAMA HER WEDDING DAY, AN itli entirely New and Magnificent Scenery. Prices from 6d. to £1 Is. Doort- open 7, commence 7.30. Box Office Open at Theatre Daily from Ten to Four. Telephone, 725. EASTER MONDAY, APRIL 61'11, at 2.30 and 7.30, Shadows of a Great City." %lf REGISTERED Tlj^E MARK IIDIWYDRYDD Y -CYMRY!' AS- PARRY AND ROOKE, WELSH WOOLLEN MANUFACTURERS SWANSEA. Manufacturers of guaranteed Welsh Hosiery, Flannels, Knitting Yarns. A11 w <7orxix nrr UtbHlcd with ottr Urfjintrred Trade Mark for (he pro!ect>'nn of vw.rg. Should there be any difficulty in vour ol)tainiti our wlanufactiires, please drop us a post card and'wc will at nct, send you address of nearest draper or (lealer. SUPPORT YOUR HOME INPtfSTRIES. Wholesale only. To be had of Retailers in every town in Wales. 3482 STOWER'S LIME J IJ ICE. NO MUSTY FLAVOUR. As a safe, permanent, and warranted cure for Pimples Serofula, Scurvy, Bad Lefts Skin and Blood Diseases, and Sore j of all kinds, we can with confidence recomniend CLARKE" WOUIID-FAMBW BLOOD MIXTURB. Sold by Chemii everj where I public announcements MARKET SQUARE CHURCH. GoodFriday. Morning Service at 11. EASTER SUNDAY, PKKACHEU REV. J. G. JAMES. Morning Subject: "The Teaching of Jesus on the Resurrection." Evening Subject: Who Will Roll the Stone Away. Solo—" Rejoice Greatly," Miss Beatrice Evans, R. A.M. Evening Communion Service. To Contractors and Others. THE ABERDARE DISTRICT COUNCIL are -L desirous to receive TENDERS for the REPAIRS required to MOUNT HILL-STREET, ABERAMAN. Plans and Specifications may lie seen, and Form of Tender obtained, on application to the Surveyor, at his Offices, Town Hall, Aberdare. Tenders to be sent to the undersigned, endorsed "Tender for Mount Hill-street Repairs," not later than Thursday, the 9th day of April, 1896. The Conned do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any Tender. THOS. PHILLIPS, Clerk. 27th March, 1896. NEW QPERA JJ jOUSE, j^yJERTHYR. Sole Lessee and Manager. Ml!. 1.1, SMITH-SON. EAS I ER WKEK. APRIL 6TH, 1896. WELCOME RETURN VISIT OF MR. LOUIS CALVERT. MONDAY, at 2 a.nd 7.30; SATURDAY, at 7, Grand Revival of the Adelphi and Piineess' Play, PROOF, By F, C. Burnand (Editor of Fvnch). PROOF has been performed upwards of 500 nights in London, and over 2,000 nights in the leading Provinciat T heat res. TUESDAY, Shakespeare's Sublime Tragedy. OTHELLO. WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, the Play founded on Washington Ining's Romance, .1 RIP VAN WINKLE. THURSDAY, by desire, Lord Lvtton's Great Play, RICHELIEU. VXlVKliSAI.r.Y ACKNOWI.KIXiEJ) TO BE THK MOST POWERFUI. COMPANY TRAVELLING. Time and Prices as usual. EVERYTHING QUITE NEW TO SOUTH WALES. Temperance Hall, Aberdare, POSITIVELY FOR 12 NIGHTS AND THREE MATINEES ONLY, COMMENCING MONDAY, APRIL 6th. GRAND DAY PERFORMANCES (WITII FLLI. VHOGRAMMK) on EASTER MONDAY AND EACH SATURDAY AT 3. KVKKY HVKMM, AT 8. GRAND CHANGE OF PROGRAMME THE SECOND WEEK. Admission 3s., 2s., Is., and 6d. THK CUEATKST PICTORIAR, TKIL'ML'H OF THK CENTUTV. The Charles W." Poole's REALIZATIONS AND REVELATIONSot NATURE'S WONDERS In Sunshine, Storm, Peace, and War Just added, Thrilling Realistic Tableaux of THE TRANSVAAL Johannesburg 6 years ago, and now-Off to the Gold Fields hy Mule Team. COMMISSIONER-STREET. JOHANNESBURG, TO-DAY. Thoroughly up-^o-date—Running the Gauntlet, &c. DR. JIM'S LAST STAND At Doornkop, surrounded by Hoers.—Entry of the Prisoners into Pretoria, Ace. Matebele War—Massacrc of Major Wilson and Party. Cape Town. Lion Hunt in Abyssinia, &c., &c., &c. A BMENfA N CHRISTIAN MASS ACHES. THE JAP-CHINA WAR, NAVAL BATTLE OF THE YALU A perfect mimic representation of the GHKATKST NAVAI BATTI.K OF MODKitx TLMK.s Capture of Port Arthui and Wei-Hei-Wei. Panama Canal The Braziliai Insurrection—Rio Jan eiro—Darkest Africa. Terminating with H.M. THE QUEEN EN ROUTE TO OPEN PARLIAMENT, and THE ROYAL WEDDING OF THE DUKE ANL DUCHESS OF YORK. Chas. W. Puole's English, American, and Continental Empire Variety Confederation. THE BAFFIN'S EDUCATED PIG. MANDOLIN, OUCH EST A L, AND MILITARY BANDS. Sole Owner and Director CHA8. W. POOLE. auctions. Ox TUKSMAV AXU THURSDAY, ArmL 7 and 9, 1396, Commencing at Two o'clock precisely each day, IMPORTANT TO PARTIES FURNISHING. MESSRS. J. (;. MADDOX & SON wn.r, SELf, BY Prune A LOTION, at their AUCTION ROOMS, 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 and 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 sale. Arrangements made to pack and forward all goods purchased by country buyers. Established 1860. The Goods can be purchased any day privately if desired r2840 [SALE THIS DAY.] THE ROYAL STORES, THE SQUARE, PONTLOTTYN. TO GROCERS AND PROVISION MERCHANTS AND THE PUBLIC GENERALLY. MR. J. LLOYD ATKlNS has been favoured with instructions from Messrs. W. Griffith and Son, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on THURSDAY, Antir, 2ND, 1896, on the above premises, the whole of the valuable STOCK IN-TRADE AND TRADE UTENSILS, Viz. Teas, coffees, sugars, butters, lard, American and other cheese, starch, blue, matches, bacon, hams, hair oil, baking and egg powders, finger, pepper, spices, carraway seeds, nutmegs, raisins, currantj, lemon peel, rice, flour, barley meal, Indian corn, oats, potatoes, peas, soda, composite and dip caudles, blacking, blacklead, soaps, pickles, cocoa, mustard, sauces a large quantity of tinned meat, &c., goose- berry and black currant jams, marmalade, bird seeds, sweeping and other brushes, patent medicines, paper bags, parchment, tea and other papers. Trade utensils Hand truck, sack machine, flour, provision, tea, and other scales also book debts amounting to about JE70. Sale to Commence at 2 p.m. sharp. Good on View Morning of Sale. MR. J. LL. ATKINS will also let by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the BLAST FURNACE HOTEL, PONTLOTTYN, on THURSDAY, Amir, 2ND, 1896, at 7.30 p.m. (subject to such conditions of Sale to be there and then read), the following Valu- able and Old-established Grocery and Provision BUSINESS PREMISES, With the Goodwill thereof, carried on by Messrs. Vi Griffith and Son, and known as "THE HOYAL STORES," IN THE SQUARE, PONTLOTTYN Immediate possession will bo given to the pur- chaser, and a lease of the premises will be granted to the highest bidder for a term of years. The fixtures to be taken at a valuation on entering into possession The Auctioneer wishes to call the attention of Giocers and Provision Merchants to the above, which is the Principal, Best Known, and Oldest Established Grocery and Provision Business in Pont- lottyn and the surrounding Neighbourhood. ha\ing been carried on most successfully for a number of years by Messrs. W. Griffith and Son. For Further Particulars, apply to the Auctioneer, Auctioneer's Offices, Gellifaelog Cottage, Dowlais, March 14th, 1896. ~'RUPTURE.—Important Notice. —S. J. Sherman, Hernia Specialist, still remains at his old addresses— 64, Chancery-lane, London, and 26, King-street, Man- chester. Send for his new book of full information, 71d. post free. Situations TOantef\ &c- IF YOU WANT A SKKVANT, a SITUATION, a HOUSE, AFARTMKNTS, Of to Buy, SELL, or EXCHANGE ANYTHING. ADVERTISE In the PREPAID COLUMN of the Merthyr Ti1M$, at the followiny SPECIALLY CHEAP RATES: 20 WORDS 6(1. 20 WORL.S FOR THREE TIMES, IS. THHEK Six WOIWS. ONE TIMES. TUfI(iI. d. s. d. S. d* 20 Words 0 6 1 0 2 32 Words 1 0 2 0" 3 40 Words 13 26 3^ 48 Words 1 6 3 0 4 & The above is the IVpaid Scale for Wanted, To Let, and To be Sold Advertisements only for other Charges apply to the Manager, Times Office, Merthyr Tydfil. \\T ANTED, experienced GeneraJServant; refe»* T T ence required.—Apply, Mrs. JEM,YMA> A Old Church-place. WJ ANTED Young Gentleman to Share Sitting' ▼ T room and Bedroom. Terms moderate.—5. Court-terrace. A PAR fMEN 1S.— 1' ront Sitting-room and room suit one or two gentlemen. Excelle" cooking; references required.-30, Upper Thoni* street, Merthyr. OR SALE.BROWN LEGHORN EG<iS (Listerkay and Pattens Strains); price, 3s. per sitting.—Apply to Mr. GEO. GHATTAX, 13, D»v$ Price-street, Aberdare. [3^; FOR the convenience of West of England tisers, a copy of the Merthyr Times is regul*™ filed and may he seen at Messrs. JONES BROS., Aq\'er tising Agents, 39, Queen's-road, Clifton, Bristol RES PECTa BLE OUNG MAN oi>en to Rents in Merthyr and surrounding district' Terms moderate. Guarantee given. — "E." Office, Merthyr. [3^? FISH Direct from Sea to Table. 71bs., 2s.: 101^ 2;. 6d. 131bs„ 3s. 151bs„ 3s. 6d. Cleaned f<* cooking. Carriage paid. Basses of Prime from Schools, &c., contracted for. Lists free.—The A>1 FRESH FISH COMPANY, Pontoon, Grimsby. -9 INDIGESTION. — THE MEDICAL REFOB*[ SOCIETY will SEND FREE to all applicant* excellent BOTANIC CURE for Indigestion, ness, Liver Complaints, Piles, Rheumatism, Goat »« £ Bronchitis. Address — The Secretary, BOTA^ INSTITUTE, NOTTINGHAM. rO, IriRESH FISH FRESH FISH !-S. No^, Fish Merchant, Grimsby, supplies fish kinds. Good quality. l ow Prices. Regular supPV guaranteed. A trial order respectfully solicd;?^ Send at once for quotations and particulars. fryers catered for. B LAIBERGS Arcade, Bute-street, Cardiff. BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—Tajiestry Quilt, full JLF splendid pattern, 6s. 6d. y BLAIBERG'S Arcade.—Forfeited ConcertinSh Maker, Lachinel, London. B Maker, Lachinel, London. BLAJBERG'S Arcade.—22ct. Wedding R'^ 19s., 3;dwt weight and quality guarantee*^ GENERAL Remarks of our Customers.—I almost everything from you. Let me some Winter Goods, cheap.—Blaiberg's Arcade. 'A GENERAL Remarks of our Customers.—I been buying here for the last 40 year"' Blaiberg's Arcade. GENERAL Remarks of our Customers. have one, only 5*. lO^d. (Railway Overcoft^' you can work any weather.—Blaiberg's Arcade.j ENERAL Remarks of our Customers.-— ~K Baijd Shirt, 2s. 6d., please. I am still one bought here twelve months ago. I have coO>e the way from Dowlais for one.—Blaiberg's Arcade^- CM ENERAL Remarks of our Customers.—SP^JI JT ing alxiut our 4s. Ansonia Alarm Clocks: has saved me many a turn. '-Blaiberg's Arcade^ GENERAL Remarks of our Customers. Silver Watch cost me 45s,, when we offered best Gold Watch at 42s.—Blaiberg's Arcade. CM ENERAL Remarks of our Customers.—A 7T of mine told me that yours was the best cheapest place to buy a Gold Alljert.—Bl»i',e Arcade. GENERAL Remarks of our Customers.— Wales Welsh Shirits, 4s. lid. They be at the price." But they are. We guarantee'" Blaiberg's Arcade. LUB AGENTS WANTED, to form Club?JJ Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, Silver Plate, Glasses, Musical Instruments, &c. Memliers per week. Ternii, catalogues, &c., KENPAI- DENT, 106, Cheapside, London. Splendid l p.re*fc Mention jKiper. Ladies' and t*?x,S Sil"or Levers, tea., worth 70s. MONEY. If you want it promptly, priv'1^ and at a low rate of interest on your promissory notes with or without sureties, immediately, enclosing stamped envelope, to Mr. > I P. Thomas, 20, Market-street, Abertillery, or toK^I and Co., the Don, Aberdare Junction. features No inquiry fees; reasonable ">^5?. which is quoted beforehand universal prompt a day's notice being generally sufficient: no opp^^f A,i of honest and solvent clients. The Carlton Bank, for whom Mr. Thomas is Branch Manager, has^S), established 10 years, and has a capital of oonsequently no genuine and respectable appl'c?0# n ever refused. \yy -l'IV THE Inhabitants will be glad to hear that fessor Desmane, the Specialist on plaints, has decided to stay in tV district altog61.^ and will g) ve ad vice free of charge. 1 lead addre^. MerthjT: T'10 Dispensary, Westbourne-place» ^.{jl mouth-road. Tuesdays and Sundays all Day, an<D%« Noon other Days. Dow lais: Merthyr and Dowlais^tf Tavern, Mondays, 3 until 9 p.m. Pontvpridd: XJ. Coffee Tavern, High-street, near Station Gates, nesdays, 3 until 8.30 p.m. Aberdare Davies ing House, 2, Market-street. Thursday?, 3 o.m. Treharris: 33, Perrot-street, near Ra'J^ Station. Fridaj-s, 2 until 8 p.m. Times and KcfJ as usual. Teeth Extracted, 3d. each. Wj
THURSDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1896.
THURSDAY, APRIL 2ND, 1896. PifK Discharge Xotc system has been drawn, and the calamity that tlirei I coal industry of South Wales has bee" averted. The men took «t most cmph'1^ stand against this innovation, from the and it was clear to all that they were tlllrhe and determined in their attitude. ( question remains to be dealt with whetbbe some method can be devised to enable { managers to distinguish between compct^ colliers and incompetent.
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IN another column we publish the first series of articles which will prove of inteiest, we think, to our readers. J articles are of a retrospective character) give us a glimpse into the past historv of4" town and district. The materials have gleaned from the columns of the Telegraph, the proprietor of which, the 1* Mr. Peter Williams, was laid to rest » months ago. The perusal of these arti^ j will doubtless afford edification to young old.
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THE Aberdare School Board discussed salaries (juestion once more on TucsiW, e note with great pleasure that the sity for an increase in the scale is generally agreed upon. The chairman s{ll t they could not get teachers at the t rate of remuneration. The acknowledg'1,e,'| of this fact is a decided step in advancc, the Board will no doubt pursue this cotilli to its logical conclusion. The subject again be dealt with at a future meeting. THE Huddersfield meetings have put ,,e^. heart into the Liberal Party. The atn»°^y phere has been cleared, to use a phrase, of "gas and foul air." The runio,1v of dissension and revolt, prevalent & days ago, have been dissipated. Roscbcry, by his lucid, able, and speeches, has materially strengthened position as leader. lie dealt with stefv emphasis with the insinuations of the e»e^ that certain pet-rages had been granted return for filthy lucre. His lordsWj disposed of tho matter once and for all, nailed what he appropriately termed e "scandalous lies" to the counter. Liberals sustained a serious defeat at last election, but they arc rapidly piticlil v up courage for another fight.
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AN E cordially re-echo our contempoV^1^ remarks last week anont the Mertbii District Council aud the press. The CoU»c'^ alone amongst our public bodies, doo^ n.°j favour the press Avith intimations of specll meetings. The consequence is that ^uC;l meetings are sometimes not attended hy single reporter, and the public are not s.