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NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS. ADVERTISERS are requested to note that all Advertisements intended for insertion in the First Edition of this paper must in future be delivered at the Office not later than 11.30 a.m. on FRIDAY, and all orders for alterations or withdrawals must be received by MID-DAY on Thursday. Advertisers are particularly re- quested to name the number of insertions when ordering Advertise- ments, as those not ordered for a Definite Feriod will be inserted until countermanded. PREPAID ADVERTISPMENTS. OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES iiouses to be Let, Situations Wanted, Situations Vacant, Apartments Wanted. I Apartments to be L>t, Money Wanted Miscellaneous Wanta I L Lost or Found. Art inserted m this Column at the under-yr-entionea charges n 1 One Insertion (20 words) Is Od I^SGRTIONS • »««•»•••••••■••••■ ••• 6d Persona who reply to Advertisements are parncularly requested to observe the directions given, and not to reply by personal applications when they are directed to address to a certain name or initial to the office of this paper or elsewhere. By attention to this notice a great deal of unnecessary trouble will be s&VGd AdTOr?i?rs 'are requested to forward Advertisements oa I e ?:y j.s o-?iblsinthe week to insure tMortton and correct- n?. as it ? only P?i?e.toiMertatmntednu?r c ,ee ?.d so late as Fri?y the pubHshers, though anxious c 3 accommodate the public to the latest moment cannot f?arM?ein?erHon when received after TWEL?VRU CLOCK 011 that tuorning. All Ativertisaments not ordered for a definite period wil b-3 inserted until countermanded Advertisers are particularly requeued to name the num b':r of iciw-rtions when ordering Advertisements. Wanted. WASTED, a GIRL, 14 or 15 —Apply, 13, Erddig-roa4, ?'V WrexhM!. '? near RU:lboD. a Vy h?od at Llnnerchruiiog Hall, near Ru:ibon, S iod COOK.—Apply by letter or persona.ly ANTED a Boy about 15 to assist in Stab!e. One from the coitnt.v ilreferred.-Apply Crescent l1ou3e. 444a House. ANTED a good all-rounil WORKMAN on Farm, t* gufar einploy.-Apply, H. PARRY, Manor Farm, t485 Wrexham. t485 isr ANTED, a COACHMAN-GARDENER, well up to IiI is duties. Good references rt quired. -Apply, ArlOffi mz rixO TAILORS.—A Steady MAN wanted. Constant X work tlso an apprentice -Apply, J. HUGHES & Co., 14, Town hill. t?,75 I «T67 ANTED, a Stf(.n, Respectable GI^a# T General ,y Servant (country preferred.)—Apply Mrs FUASER. Tutf Hotel. Wrexham. US3 L^TKONO (IIRL (lS) wanted all Servant. C,imf, rtable LS home, teetotal f mily.-Ivlrs P., 2, Princess-road, Urmsten. Manchester. 4POa OLD BOTTLES.—1 he Wrexham Lager Beer Company I will buy old Champagne Quarts and Pints.— Address, the SKCRETARY. t75 -.+ MISS BARNES requires several young ladies as ivi. APPRENTICES to the Dressmaking.—Apoly. 9, (iyeen-street, Wrexhsm. 4:190 WANTED, £ .100 at 4} per cent. per cnnum upon Two W Substantially Well-built Cottages in a thriving neighbourhood.—Apply, B., Advertiser office. _45;z \TALUABLE RECEIPTS.—American H)Me TamEr's v Secret, 1?. How to Catch Pails of FHl h.-S. JiHES, IS, Picton-place. Canton, Card ff. 452z W" ANTED, a young GIKL to woik Singer's Machine al.-io, Apprentices and Improvers. -LLOYD, agent for Pullar's Dye Works, Victoria House, Hope-street. 437j LTNFURNISHED HOUSE Wanted in or mar Wrexham, t I three reception, eiglit bedroom- coichliotise, stable, small garden.—Apply, LOLO.NEL RICHMOND, Warwick 43tij a strong respectable Girl Its GENERAL W SERVANT (country preferred). Apply. Mrs BOWMAN, Nelson's Arms, Hope-street, Wrexham. 331o 'IXTAN,rf6, AGENTS for the Sale of the R???m W" ?dMr<!S3f.inDistrictf! where not already repre- mented.-Apply to BAYLEY & BRADLEY. Wrexham. W ANTED. immetliately APPRENTICES, IM- PROVERS also Competent A2SISTANTS to Dres-inaking. Mrs HEYWOOD, 25, Regent-street, Wrexham. t4S6 MILLINERY.—Wanted a young Lady, about twenty, to 1. t?he nd execute own orders, and to serve at counter when nbcea?ry. Mu"t ba able to speak Welsh.—Apply to JONATHAN DAVIES, Corwen. 474a L EFT OFF CLOTHING. Highest prices given. Jtj Parties waited on by Mr or Mra SMITH, in Town or country. Cash promptly remitted for parcels sent.- Address, 12, Yorke-street, Wrexham. 447 t IMPORTANT RECEIPT—LADIES.—Lady discovered J_ a secret invaluable, harmless, simple, saves illness, expensB stamped addrdsEd envelope pait"culars.-Alrs POOLE, 4, Hamilton-street, Birkenhead. t376 W ANTED, a thoroughly practical PITMAN, must be a good Biick Sette. also a good CARPENTER, must bo accustomed to pit w ork.—Apply GEORGE GARS IDE, Manager, Plaskynaston Coal Company, Ruabon. 431 WANTED an experienced energetic MAN as Chief W Washer at a Mine producing Lead nnd Blende. Must be u ed to machine work.—Apply in the first instance by writing only to ENGINEER, 60. Be cot, Walsall. 371j ARDENER wants Situation. Thorouahlr understands GVine.,i, Cucumbers, Flowers, and Kitchen harden. Five years' good character from present situation. Ten previous. Leaving through death. Single.-Applv S. W., Statuty Hill, Wrexham. 469a  LL Orders for PRINTING, LITHOGRAPHY, BOOK- ? BINDING, &c., intended for the "ADVERTISER" OFFICES will be received at the Offices, MARKET SQUARE, ONLY, there being NO CONNECTION with any other firm. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 6 30 p.m Saturdays, 9 xm. to I p.m. ANTED, 5UU persons to purchase The Champion' Block Beds" (with Bolster and two Pillows) full al.te, and Wool Flocks, from 9s lid. Weekly Payments taken.—London Unredeemed Pledge Stores, 26, Henblas- sireet, Wrexham.—N.B.—These Beds are made upon the premises, opposite ths Advertiser Offiee. 1879c W ANTED, Two Smart Respectable Butlers, single VV men Grooms, &c., Cooks, Parlormaidi', Under- Housemaid?, Nurses, Laundrymaids, S.22, Hotel Cooks, Kitcheuroaids, Waitresses, Farm Servants, Vessel Cleaners, Housemaids, Cowmen, Wagoners -EDWARD HAYCOCK, 26, Chester-street, Wrexham. t490 BEi-tbliAM SCHOOL BOARD. WANTED immediately (temporary) an ASSISTANT W MISTRESS (ex-P.T.) for Penygelli Infants' School. Salary, J £ :>0 —Apply on or bt-fore 11th March, to Mr THOMAS BtlRT, Clerk, Wrexham. 492O CORN, GROCERY & PROVISION TRADE. WANTED, an ex erienced hand, of thorough business W habits, to manage a Branch. Must have first class reference, and can give security if required. A married man I)ref erred. -Apply by letter to H. & T. JONES, Wrexhani. 476j MOLD SCHOOL BOARD. M ALE EX-FT. Wanted for Buckley Board Schools (Boys.) Tonic Solfa, Drawing. Salary, j £ 45. Applic itious, with copies of three recent testimonials, to reach me by the morning of the 3rd March. H. G. ROBERTS, 441,4): Clerk to the School Board, Mold. To Let. -# LAND TO BE LET, a Small Piece of PASTURE, about 1 acres near the town.—Apply to Mr JOHN BURY, lO, Temple Row, Wrexham. 430z CT LET, COPTHORNE HOUSE," Ruthin-road, JL n -nr the tram terminus six bedroom". Rent low. -Apply, Tnos. JONES. builder, Ruabon-road. t4S4 iTJ jno L"t, TREvök VILLA, Grosv enor-road, with t imtaediate possession also I!ar "iJla.-App}y to Mr J. HOPLEY PIERCE, 28, Regent street. Wreihi m. t374 RIDGE END, CAERGWRLL-TO BE LET, two JO UHWIJ-built semi-detached VILLAS and GARDENS (Iix rooms each), beautifully situated, within three minutes' vatic of the station.—For particulars, apply to ALFRED Tur>o;<, K ill way Terrace, Bridge End. o91o  L.. L? froai the 25th of M rch. or the 1st of May, JL 0AKFU.LD," Pod-read, Oawe?try, now occupied by Mr* France. The Villa Residence comprises three reception roonii, five large bedroom", bathroom and w.c. also kitchen, tack kitchen, and teunis ground, flower and kitchsr: gardens.—Apply, C. G. BAYLKT, Church-street, Oswe-"ry t463 To LET. ROSEBINE HOUSE, GWERSYLLT, five t minutes' walk of the station, and Si miles from Wrerh m, contiinins dining room, sitting room, and four licdr.vj-.w, with two kitchens, milk house, &c., stable for two horses, coach-house, shippon for four cows, good kitchen garden, S acres of land, or more if required.— Apply, .1 EDWARDS, M the premises. 351f rfiVJ LET, FAlliLEIGH," Overton.—A small comfort- M. ;:ble Residence, containing Dining-room, Drawing- loom, Kitchen, Scullery, Pantry, Cellar. 4 Bedrooms 8atb. we., (hot and cold water), Coach-house, Stable, Gow-liuuae, and usual Out-offices. A good supply of pure hard and soft water. With or without 5J acres of good Pasture LanJ.-Apply to REUBEN HOLT, Overton, Ruabon. 32n4 TO BE LET, furnished or unfurnished, CHEVET THEY," near Wrexham, containing large dining, drawing and morning ro, ms, study, seven bedrooms, bath- room, with hot and cold water, good storeroom, usual kitchen offices, wash-house, and dry. well-lighted cellars. It stands in its own grounds of about four acres, half of which is rich pasture land, the remainder good vtailed kitchen garden, flower garden, with large lawn or tennis ground, and shrubbpry, &c.—For further particulars and permission to view, apply to Messrs JONES & Sos. auctioneers and estate agents, 4, Overton Arcade, High- street, Wrexham. t472 TO LET. M ARSYNANT-A gentleman's residence, situate be- ITiL tween Wrexham and Bangor. The House contains entrance hall, three entertaining rooms, butler's pantry, cellar, and the usual domestic offices, and eight bed and dressing rooms the outbuildings consist of coach-house, saddleroom. staples, looseboxes, cow shippons. &c., and adjoining the premisea there are two good Cottages, suit- able for coachman and gardener, and also (in a ring fence) gj acres of superior old pasture Land. The House is ap- proaches by a carriage drive. For further particulars and permission to view, apply to Mr HUMPHREYS, Solicitor, Wrexham. 355j Lost and Found. LOST last Friday from Higher Berse a Welsh Wether marked with red on shoulders and J R on side FinCer will be rewarded on restoring it to JESSE HoBER-rs 471a 1P on J?'? '?' between Aberoer Smithy and ?5. UT;l nwylfa  ?'"°' ? YELLOW HOR >E RUG. with R94 and B!ack Stripe.. Anyone returning the same to BAIUFF. Bron"ylfa, Wrexham, will be rewarded.  t465 F°b^d^^V WATCH. Owner can have same V b] deacribinc It and paying e xlmlkw?.-Apply, JonN Nsa8.zgOti, c!o Mr I&. S. Clark Cbest*c-rmd, ?- Easiness Announcements- rw 1 n *'■«* ffi' "• ■ sm' .1 UrE B TEAS. m ) t r'?' r???3????? ?N Ntt ???? ?htM t h?t T* n mm?*?f?—?. ? —? ?????**? ?? <*  ?? iaNNt ?????????w??? ?????????tt t?? W j )== all < ??? ?? ttm?rMMTKAOJE?JOtK ■■ I SPECIALITY for 1891, PEKOO BLEND at 1/8 per lb. A Real PEKOE BLEND. Absolutely Pure. In Wrapper Printed in RED Ink. To meet the taste of those who desire Rich, Strong, Rough-flavoured Teas. For nett cash only. We believe no Tea has yet been offered to the Public of Wrexham and neighbour- hood, from any source whatever, of this quality-at this price. PHILLIPS & CO., TEAMEN, WRFjXHAX9 And at LONDON. CARDIFF, SHREWSBURY, OSWESTRY, ELLESMEilE, LLANFYLLIN. 17 — —— —- — HEALTH BEFORE WEALTH. I" ii; A N C I S 9 S BALSAM OF LINSEED AND HONEY j- Is spoken very highly of by those who have used it for COLDS. COUGHS. OR BRONCHITIS. MOTHERS liave cured their children of WHOOPING COUGH, MOTHERS I CROUP, and COLDS in the HEAD with this Famous Bemedr. Many Mothers have it in hand, in case of emergency. CLERCwYMEN reconin-iend it with confidence, because it is a reliable remedy. They also know that our advertisements are not exaggerated. WORKING MEN buy it with confidence, as it always cures them. They know that they cannot invest a shilling to better advantage. AGED PEOPLE use it with confidence, because it gives them a good night's rest from the achings of Bronchitis or Tightness on the Chest. SOLD IN Is. AND 2s. 6d. BOTTLE S. BY ALL CHEMISTS. SOLE MAKERS, FRANCIS AND Co., CHEMISTS, W R E X H A M u_ STRAGHAN & EVANS, Bl (3 intimate that their DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, with Cultural Instructiont Is now Ready. Post free on application. < SEEDS CBOtV*. J. COMPLETE < OL!.E( TIONS SEEDS vegetable SEEDS, ???**M ? Prodneing a Snprty ? the Ik.?,L VegetaMes a:I the year round. SEEDS 1 I }tOl' a Lurge üal"den .142/- 2 qnanitic" proportionately red-ace 36! SEEDS 3  SEEDS ? ? ? s?' 5 R SmfLI1 Ciardt-u | G \I ? J'<-h!?'«? 7.? ? J?tt or Po' 4, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. KURSFRIKS SL-tR RAILWAY STATION. 308 p- ALL PATENT MEDICINES ADVERTISED IN THIS PAPER AT WHOLESALE PRICES FOR CASH AT J. F. EDISBURY, 2St 3, HIGH STREET. NOTICE. HOPE ST. ARCADE. C. DA. VIES, MILITARY TAILOR, HOSIER, HATTER, AND GLOVER, Respectfully intimates that during the above alterations, he will continue his business as usual, at his TEMPORARY PREMI ES, 6, CHURCH STREET. 2593 FURTHER M REDUCTIONS FOR LAST DAYS OF H. J COLLENS GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY, STOCKTAKING I BARGAINS, AND REMNANTS, THIS WEEK. 10, CHURCH STREET. WREXHAM. 249:Jij NURSERY STOCK. STRACHAN & EVANS Beg to Offer the following cheap :— THOUSANDS OF FRUIT TREES. THOUSANDS OF GREEN HOLLIES. THOUSANDS OF SPRUCE, SCOTCH FIRS, AND OTHER FORES TREES. THOUSANDS OF EVERGREENS AND FLOWERING SHRUBS. ¡ NURSERIES, NEAR RAILWAY STATION. 309fz CORNS & BUNIONS. A e:]e: with Corns. will be happy wafford others the information by which he obtained their complete removal in a short period, without pain or inconfenience. Send addrw 011 stamped enralopo to S. P. WQOfcLATT, Esq., Ware, Herte. 50cf Business Announcements. ,r- -j" -.ro-" TEAS AND COFFEES. THE PUREST & BEST TEAS, OF GREAT DELICACY AND STRENGTH, DIRECT FROM THE GARDENS OF INDIA CHINA, AND CEYLON, AT WHOLESALE PRICES. COFFEES FROM THE CHIEF PLANTATIONS. DIRECT FROM THE GROWER TO THE CONSUMER. ROASTED ON THE PREMISES, AND ABSOLUTELY PURE. NO MIDDLE PROFITS. BENSON & Co., 21, CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY, AND 14, HIGH STREET, & 35, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. tz2415n W M ARTIN'S 52, HOPE ST., WFEXHAM. WATCHES ARE THE BEST, STRONGEST, AND MOST RELIABLE. SILVER. GOLD. MARTIN'S Very Best ENGLISH MARTIN'S high C'A^S GOLD LEVERS, Extra JV welled, Strong KEYLESS and OPEN FACED and Reliable, at £5 5. §fi JmsKWk WATCHES, with every modern Im- and Reliable, at jE5 5?. ^ggg^»'!SL!,T.i,j. jj|M^ provement, carefully compensated    ?? and adjusted, from ?20. MARTIN'S MACHINE MADE W LEVERS, the Best of Time- AM J?'?a B ? keepers, Strong and ReHabt?T; imien ?%????\??\ ?' VfT '?a?? keepe" Strong and Reliabic in Sizes, at 42s, 51)9, and t5,1. The LADY'S GOLD KEYLESS .??< ? ??!? ENGRAVED CASE, best move- ????'V ???\a E ? m-nt, from £ 5 5, is well worth a MARTINS SPECIAL STRONG ??* y "JMt trial, numbers are selling, they are SILVER CLUB WATCH, War- g?T -?"*??? "*??  g ? JM strong and reJidbJe. ranted Soand and Reliable, 30s §!iS ??? t??jtMt each. WORKING yr ???  MARTIN'S WORKING MEN'S SILV £ R WATCH afc WHITE METAL LEVERS, at 2ls wt&ry&p' Eg 218 and 30- ——— each. This Watch is very Strong, _H Serviceable, and Reliable. ?' <2. t?jSf? LEVERS from 4.?s, 50s to 1 0-,  "&?? are acknowledged to be the best MARTIN'S LION KEYLESS at and cheapest ever offered, send for 12s 6d, give it a trial. one and try them. 2510 I S P E C I A 1-i A TTRACTIONS, T J WILLIAMS, HIGH STREET, AND TEMPLE BAR, DENBIGH, BEG3 TO ANNOUNCE THAT HIS GREAT SALE IS NOW ON. In calling attention to thii EXTRAORDINAY SALE. T. J. Williams would specially bring ander notice the IMPORTANT BARGAINS Which will be found throughout the various Departments of his extensive Establishment. The whole of the magnificent stock of really High-class and thoroughly useful new Goods are of such a nature as to justify the strongest recommendations, and will be found Exceptionally Cheap. In order to make an Effective Clearance of the Surplus Stock GREAT REDUCTIONS Have been made, and Customers will have an opportunity of buying the beat articles at comparatively nominal Price. This Great Sale commenced Monday, February 16th. Call early and see the Wonderful Bargaint. T. J. WILlA M S, DENBIGH. j466a A. RIOHARDSON, SUCCESSOR TO BOUCHER & Co r 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER, ESTABLISHED 1S13. THE THREE YEARS' SYSTEM, PIANOFORTES from 10/6 per month. AMERICAN ORGANS from 5/- per month. HARMONIUMS from 5/- per month. LARGE DISCOUNT FOR CASH. ANGLO GERMAN CONCERTINAS. 28 Keys, Steel Reeds, Rosewood, 35/- 28 Keys, German Silver Reeds, Mahagany 30/- 20 Keys, Steel Reeds, Rosewood, 27/6 20 Keys, Steel Reeds, Mahogany, 25/- 20 F eys German Silver Reeds, Mahogany, 21/- GERMAN CONCERTINAS, 20 Keys, 2/ ACCORDIA S. two rows Reeds, and stops from 5/ l VIOLIN & BOW in case complete, from 12/6 ALL KINDS OF MUSICAL I.VSTUUM KNT> TUNING AND REPAIRING OUR SPECIALITY. B A N I) S SUPPLIED. 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. 1:ID2 HAXELL'S HOTEL, WEST STRAND, LONDON. Telegraphic Address Haxell, London." Teligrams for visitors must be marked" c/o Haxell, London. FOR Families and Gentlemen. In the midst of the Theatres and Places of Amusement. Within 2U minutes of the City by 'Bus cr Railway. Thoroughly modernised in every particu;ar, combining a m^st elegant Restaurant, Separate l.adies' and Gentlemen's Coffee Rooms, Billiard Room, &c BED AND BREAKFAST FROM 6/6. LIGHTS & ATTENDANCE FREE. EVERY ROOM LIGHTED BY ELECTRICITY In the hope of meeting in eve-y way the continued prefer- ence shown to this Hotel, A NEW COFFEE ROOM. OCCUPYING THE WHOLE LENGTH OF THE FIRST-FLOOR, Has been added to the Hotel, ITS SEVEN NOBI.E WINDOWS COMMANDING THE STRAND PANORAMA, with DRAWING, READING, AND MUSIC ROOMS ADJOINING. LONDON AND BRIGHTON. 1182 MANCHESTER .a. CORPORATION. CONCENTRATED MANURE. MADE FROM ANIMAL MATTER. I BLOOD, B ONF-s, FISH, &c i ANALYSING ABOUT ?{6H per cent. of ORGANIC MATTER, containing I 3.CO of AMMONIA- J 5? of ALKALINE SALTS, c-3ntainingI 0 !? of POT AH. 8 57 ofTRIBASICPHOSPH?rK. 2-50 of SULPHATE OF LIME. Delivered in Bags at any Railway Station within 50 miles of Manchester in not less than Two Ton Lota, and within 150 miles in not less than Four Ton Lots-Special quotation beyond 150 miles. 23 per Ton. Will be sold by Analysis if written applieition be made. HY. WHILEY, Superintendent, Cleansing Department, Town Hall, Manchester, or to BOLD ALDRED, Stamford-road, Attrincham, and 12590 Sattaey, Cheater. DAY, SON, & HEWITT'S ORIGINAL and CELEBRATED LAMBING & CALVING REMEDIES. THE CHEMICAL EXTRACT. For Anointing after Calfing and Lambing. For Straining and Preventing Gangrene. For all Sores, Wounds, and Swollen Udders. For Sjre Throats, Strains, and Rheumatism. Price 2s 6.1, 3" 6d, and 7s per bottle. THE RED DRENCH. For Cleansing after Lambing and Calving. For Hide Bound, Red rater, and Yellowa. For Chills, Fevers, and Loss ot Cud. For Preventing Milk Fever and Quarter Ill. Price Us &1 per doz. (Ewes) 13s per doz. (Cows.) I THE GASEOUS FLUID. Cures General Debility in Stock. Cures Low Condition and Hoven or Blown. Cures Scour or Diarrhoea, and Colic or Gripes. Cures Coughs, Colds. and Loss of Appetite. Price Is 9.1 per bottle 208 per doz. THE GASEODYNE. Used as Laudanum for Deadening PaiD. For Severe Diarrhoea and Influenza. For Paining in bad Lambing and Calving. For Inflammatory Colic and Lung Disorders. Price 3i 6d per bottle. SPECIAL LAMBINGTCALVING CHESTS With "KEY TO FARRIERY," complete JE3 3s and jfcll 10s, carriage paid. Pamphlet on Lambing and Calving Disorders," by Mr T. G. Hewitt, M.R.C. V.S., London, gratis and post free. ROYAL ANIMAL MEDICINE MANUFACTORY. 22 DORSET STKEET, LONDON, W. zl95a FRAMINB Send your Photographs and Pictures for Artistic Framing to JOHN LITTLE, The Library. Wrexham. 2027 1 Legal and Pub'ic Notice. Veterinary Infirmary, Argyle Street, Wrexliam. ITfike the liberty of i':forin the X,h-'ty' i. Gentry, and Farmers of th; ?District. have purchased the Veterinary Pra'-tic? ?' <,??? fully carried on by Mr KENNEDY f?r a MM >f years. I h?ve h? the bono7, for some  actii.Ra? Veterinary Surgeon to on? of thV', ,f Farmeu' Cluhs and Horse and C?e  Yorkshire, and am also a Member of th- m College of Veterinary SUreons. and a F.I:.? ? Veterinary Medical Society. I have gained and varied experience during the yexri [ »'I* nected with MESSRS FLPTCI IF.R & ?oNi, Surgeons, ShefHetd. who c?rrv on in -T"rl" L^'7 Town and Country Practice. I nu?ht also',Y** I received n:v rrofrslOnat education 'in?? ..? care of PROFESSOR "ILLLU( WfLLf?? ) ,Ji4a conSdentiy ask for your support. "? I remain. Your obedient Servant. W. J. FLETCHER, M.E.C.Y.3 —; l,, THE WESTERN FARM MORT«jV'"T~ TRUST COMPANY, T8, OLD BROAD STREET, LOSDO. ? CAPITAL 3.000,01.0 DOLLARS. Six Per CenK Gh <ranteed FreehoH ? r*??<? Cel,t. 8t.rt., Debentnr?. Inters And Priaci-.Z able in London in sterling. THE First Mor?a?e B.nis are "ecuru.! 'Iv d th (j' t 1 S't ."t. i. Lands in the United States, worth""°',r .Onr times the amount advanc-d, and are also gUl"o111¡"i hy the- Company. The Sterling Debentures are secure] bv ? i*'th the Debenture C.'rporatMn. JLtnu?.i ? L¡n, n. he Trustees, of equal amount of the ?biTcm? ? ? Mortgages, and are also m:u? a direct ch?r.? n" ,fir* property of this Company. Th,,4e ?il ?.' insurable by British Companies a: 1?. p?r tr"Ali" For full information, prospectus and nun;i Ir-\OJ)lv'Q ATKINSON & COMPAQ. IFIJSSFS'A-F :j:Hz BOARD OF TRADE —SESSION 11I1. ELECTRIC LIGHTIG ACTS, lS-SI and K WREXHAM ELECTRIC LIGHTING Notice of the W.exham and m.trict Et?-ne ■J.mnir pany Limited Regia?ered office, ? u' .teM: t"??' Wrexham. R 1154 WHEREAS by Section 7 of the W';E\?..T .?? W TRIC LIGHri?G ORD;R. 1?.. which .M '? firmed by the Electric l.igbtin! <'rdH? Co Irmm.m? 11) Act, 189J, it was provided that the ind?ti?? iM? the Order, should wm'ia the peri )d )f aix mf.nths itr? the commencement of the Order, or such extemiwl 3enod as might be approved by the Boar I f Trade wd !Qre exercising any of the powers conferred o t them in relation to the execution of x% o,k-c. deposit, or secure t. the -wis. tion of the Board of Tr ide, the sum of tive hundre t pmndjr or stIch sums in respect of th9 several local authoring districts, which ar- wholly or p-irtly compriaed in rh; of supply, not exceeding in the agzrefrtte dwe hundrsa pounds, as the Board of Trade might direct. And »hfre»» the said period of six months will expire on :he lt It c!a., of February, 1891, row thereforre the B. ard -if Tra.ia w virtue and in exercise of the powers by the Mid :)r ier-n them invested, do hereby aDpr lye of Ch-I fxl.en.,t n if tte said period of six montba,until the 14th day of Aususr.iSstL Signed by order of the Board of Trade, this Urh iaj s,»f February, 1891. COURTNEY BOYLK, 40 Ij Assistant Secretary to tha Board of Tra:e. BOROUGH OF WREXHAH. TENDERS. THE URBAN SANITARY AUTHORITY nrite J- Tender* for ROAD sTONK, CH F(,ZU F,&!) HUM, and COAL for the year ending 25TI MARCH. l Particulars may be obtained from the Boroy^h Purveyor. ALSO for such PRINTING WOKK as ni iy !)e rp<jtiir9ii for the like period Simples may be inspected i <1 iOrm. of Tender obtained a. the Guild-i.-ill on zntl ind, jrd aad 4th MAKCH. from 11) am. to 5 p.m Endorsed Tenders to be delivered not later tirtu itth MARCH, 1891. THOMAS BURY. t4»9 Town C'eric. WREXHAM UNION. TENDERS. THE GUARDIAN-5 of the a"oye Union are prepared to JL receive TENDERS for the SUPPLY of New Ca- skimmed Milk for the year ending Lady Day. IMfci; Wo from M'llers, Grocers, Butte;factors, Butchers, H. fler*. Draper. Earthenware Dealers, Ironmongers, Coai Mer- chants, and Undertakers, for the supply ot Articies in their respective Branches, for the half jeir cnuini; Michaelmas, 1891. Forlns of Tender, containing UI in- formation, may be had of MR G. S. BESSEL. Workhouse. Wrexham, between the hours of Nine and Tweive vx. and Two and Five p.m Tenders to he delivered at 9. Temple R^w, Tr-xhom. on or befoie Wednesday, Mirch 11th, IS!H. The lowest or any Tender will nut nocc-i-arily M accepted. The Tenders will be opene i by the Biard at haif-nast Ten o'clock a.m., on Th irsday, Ma-ch 12th, ISiil. By Order, J. OSWELL BURY. C'.eric. 9, Temp!e Row. Wrexham, February 27th, 1891. IDn ROYAL WELSH FUSILIERS. YOUKG MEN WANTED TO JOIN THE ABOVE IL REGUJENI. ( 1st Battalicn stationed in India. iboatU) start on active service ia the expwditMa Army ? the Black Mountains. J 2nd Battalion stationed at the C1:lTi1 I Camp, Ireland, shortly to be stationed -a ^England. Mm joining the Regular Army ire housed in comfortable Bur racks, well fed, an; clothed, and have the advantage <»i seeing the world. After 7 yenrs -«jrTicB with the Colors, or in special cases .5 years, men can join the Reserve, returning to their homes. ( H d Battalion (Riyal Denbigh and Fline I M litia), — t ) 4'h Battalion (Royal Carim",)n and nlf.1 ii -{ Merioneth MUttia). to train thin year tc- I getherin M&y. at A!tc.?r. close to Li?rpoo?. I and near the p easant seaside town -A VSouthport. Men joining the Militia have 27 IaY8 training in the sum cr months, with Pay, good food, and Bounty Oil dismi.xaai, wet other advantages, dtc., Ac. Apply to the Recruiting Officer at Wrexham or Carnar- von, the Sergeant-Instructors of Volunteers, or at any Pro" Office, for further information, Ac Ac. 42,412 W INLT LN I N G iN U Ni B E It i OF T4E FFRITH (COEDPOETH) ART DRAWING 1st, 5,178 2nd, 4R4-5 3r 1.:¡; 4th, 2,:i8l 5th, 3 3ai tftfi, -1 -0, 0 7tb, 3 981 Stb, 4f0 ath. IU:) 10 b, 130 11th, 13-t 12th, 13Lh, 425 14th, 3,02.1 iocn. 1 ,•»!•» Ktb, MU 17tb, 1.072 t?h. *6^ mtb. 2,1% 20th, 865 1<i-' 22nd, C21 23rd, ,05:t ?'th. :?. ?'' 25th, 951 2"th, 6 0 iTtn, J. :\1: 28th 3,856 29 h, 1,174 ;;o.b. I.i6!4 THE ART DRAWING, FOR THE BENEFIT OF PETER JONES, TALWUN. WILL NOT TAKE PLACE UNTIL TUE-DA>. MARCH lOru. All books and payments to te sent in tt one? DENBIGH AS A MILITARY TO THE RATEPAYERS OP THE Bi.KOL' II OF DENBIGH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN,— At !1tori.J ani iC- uedial meeting of th?o wh-? ONiitf" ?:? '.h, establishment of a Md tary BitrrMk?. in or o?? uJ*. would be of incalculable benefis to ihe t, ,va, IVIt .r.. authorised to lay before you the regarding the exi?tin? TttC ncy in tha T ,1 L)IUlCI' A re8olutiou inning thd 0 Trrt.?f? -?? t Regiment of Infantry in th? B r,hiring iajv carried at a u.eeting of the C-muo:. ?'! P?" t"r-. .? scheme considered it to be th tr ('my t' ?'? t? ??, n opportunity of ratifyi"? urottier?t? -ii? ? ?' ?.? t only way in which this could be do .0 w?a b iiinv  public meeing. Such a mee'?-pr??..??.? numerously attended and .n!hu?t.c .?r -> ^B. bigh-wa- held on Friday, the 6? .n ?nt. -jU_ tion, approving of the action of Hi" M.-tyor iiu*i wa" carded by an enormous m?_r'ty Atderma ? Thomas Gee. at th? I ? meeting ?. T va Council, ritlictll,t th!! public w"o::tin;Uld h..l,lly il Councii. ridiculed th? put't'c m?tu?. Md "? '? [Jkfw4 th? it was n? a repr?nt..t.? but A pat* IE-UN<. We venture, in the face of that. to puint "ut t' tat! !{a- pa;e? that Counci.Ior. Howel U. Bona J^nes.n^o-rt Owen, who did not then agr? w?h tl1 aujri '1 ,m :nt7 subject, thought the meenntt was of auft?c?n_t -? '"P'? to move and Mpport an am?ndm?.t (rum ? ptattor to press th-it amendment to a divisioa. Under these circumstances we NaLiou.Ily proleit »t:»in»t putting the ratepayers to t he exp?M. and turm t k needless contest when they have alre&LiY OIL,prumsell opinion, with no uncertain voice; J«» ilg~Jliy improper to attempt to force an O-eett, ah-u ao iUjd q.Mtion awaits d.c.-i?-the question ojiiitary centre having already been decidea f*r eif^rtt are concerned. On the other h?nd perfectly satisfied with the vote of the public m ?? ?? ??'? oerf?ectiyy r-?payer had an opportunity uf atlei-dilli?,I,aa wtuca the usual constitutional and only legal ''?ay ? AIpruwhlng you on an important que'tion of thia kind We further b? to call )our atteuMun to the ?" .?? there is now an attempt to 8tablÍbh a '?"?'?"? an unwise precedent. by ?oi?wm? w?c)i any mB .,r the Town Council who could not have his o".  "'nl1l,L in the future be j uti&ed in r?'g dug hm ?at 61111 'Wing an election. The majority 00 thi qaesti..n w11 b-i no pMt1 to 8QC!1 waste of the public money. If Uell  think wi.h him choose to ignore th6 vote of thd Town Council, strengthened ana conflrine'l by t- h d  the public meeting, be it MO -the w J "lll &1!iO ignom an; attempt on their pait to foice in clecÇlUQ "QttD It :et not W?e that it is strictly understood that tto political qustion, although an attemp  certain quarters to M:Lke i one. «^ Liberals ?on this OCC'ti"D in   town and neighbourhood what .tk?ey c?ddr wo?d be -or its benefit. We have no desire to prevent Mr H ?t Gt? !Ún bMB); returned to the Council ? he wwhea ? bssm  presence there will in no way adect 'he ?tttcnon of Oeoo?n a-,t a Military Centre. Signed, on behalf of the meeting, PRYCK E. TOttY. Chairmafl. GWILYM PAHitY. Secretory. Deabiab, Fib. VJrd, WI. tIT.