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VigitorsList. Householders, Public Buildings, Places of Wor- ship, &c. Householders are reques. ted give the names of VISITORS ONLY. r WEST PARADE. Queen's Hotel. Mrs. Joy jHan-y-Don, Mrs Thor. Tf illiams 6 Mrs Hopkins A Mrs Chambers 7 M-ts N. L. Dyson 8 Mrs Jones 9 Mr Alger 10 Mrs Jones 11 Mrs Whittingham 12 Misses Gittoes i8 Miss Wooldridge 14 Mr W. Suffield lft Mrs Harrison 16 Mrs R. Williams 17 Miss Davies 18 Mr W. B. Williami 19 Mrs R. -iliomas 20 & 21 Miss Evans Clifton house, Mrs Morris 22 Miss Edwards (p 23 Williams 24 Mrs 0. Jones 25 Mitses Reece K. Knowles,Efcq., Bux- ton Miss Knowles, do Mrs Onions, Market Drayton Miss Onions, do 26 Mrs F. L. Byrne 27 Heron house, Mrs Condon 28 Mr D. H. Jones 29 Mr Z. Jones 30 Miss Pitchford 31 Mrs Meyrick S2 Emiyn house, Mr. 38 Fenton house, Mrs Griffiths Remington 34 Arden hous Mr Hewitt 35 Cecil house, Mrs Phillips 36 Rev Charles Whitaker B.A., Mrs Whitaker, and fd-nitil 37 Mr 5 Owen 38 Ivy house, Mr Ellis 40 Stratford house, Mrs Jones 41 Sefton house, Mrs W D Williams 42 Alexander house, Mr Brewster 43 Latham house, Mrs Morris 44 Clarence house, Mrs Matthews 45 Mrs Jonah Lloyd 46 Misses Derrycourt 47 Astor house, T.Lloyd Murray Browne, Esq., iind family (p 48 Edgbaston house, Mrs Medcalf 49 Edmondaley house, Miss Cox 60 Cheltenham house, Mrs Davies. 51 Malvern house, Mrs R Iones 52 Melbourne house, Mr Roberts 63 Myrtle house, Mrs Jones 54 Mrs E. V. Jones 65 Mrs TV. Williams 66 Medlock house, Mrs D. Jones 67 Fronwendon Mrs Davies 68 Meirion house, Mrs Johnson Mr and Mra Henothorn family and nurse, Co. ventry Mr and Mrs Daiety, do Miss Corbett, Hands- worth Miss Billing, Harborne Mr & Mrs Willits 69 Mrs Kitchen 60 Mr J. Davies 61 Mrs Williams 62 West end house, Mrs J. Evans 63 Glan y mor, Miss Parry 64 Tudno house, Mr D. Williams EAST PARADE. ] Miss Jonss 2 Mrs J. Hughes 4 Sedgley House, Dr Girdlestone and Mrs Girdlestone 4 Min y don eottage, Mrs Wynne Min-y-don, Mrs Wynne 6 Miss Jones 7 Miss Jones 8 Sea Bank House, Mrs H. Davies 9 Sutherland house, Miss Ellis 16 Belvoir APier Hotel Jf- W.S.Ashby, mana. ger 11 Westminster Hotel- 12 Grosvenor house,Mrs Mieklewright 13 Northcot house, — Mitses Hands 14 Elsinor«,2lfrj Garland 15 Envil House, Mrs Mincher 17 Salisbury house, Miss Nicholls 21 Ysceifiog House, Miss Foster and Miss Roose Sandhills, J. Taylor, Esq Mrs Taylor & fanily(p 23 Devonia, Mrs King- don (p 4 Mrs Wallis 25 Mr Williams Mr Charles Shaw, fam- ily and nurse, St. Petersburgh, Russia Rev R R Cousens, fam- ily and nurse, N'castle 26 Miss HI) t 27 Moore cottage, Mrs Batho 29 Glan y don, G. Tur- nor, Esq. (p 31 Belle Vue T. B. P. Royle, Esq., Mrs. Royle and Family (p 32 Fairfield, 7. Christ- ian, Esq.,$Family Dolowen, MTS C. H. Power and family (P 32 Miss Sneyd (p 33 Pen y dou, M. S Plunkett Eaq., Mrs- Plunkett and family (p 35 M-branedd,J. Churton, Esq., J.P., and Mrs Churton (p 36 Bod Donweu, W. Wilkin, Esq., Mrs Wilkin, and family (p PLASTIBION TPBEXCB 1 Mrs Orton 2 Mr 71)n. Robert I The family and atten- dants of A Arkwright Esq, Oswestry 3 Capt. Ducrot (p 4 Rev- Herbert Gordon Miller (p 5 His., Milligan p 6 Mr Edwards 7 Mrs Dickenson fp 8 Rev. E. Webster, Mrs Wehster If fllmily (p Amandra I hospital Miss Vizard, lady sup- erintendent Coast Guard station- Mr Johns, chief officer An officer is stationed here day and night J. Abbey btreet. Abbey vaults, Mrs Peter Edwards 2 Saratoga House, Mrs Davies 3 Wynr.e house — Mr J H. G. Roberts 4 Mr Jones 5 Mr Ellis Evans 6Vrs Matthews 7 Mrs Hughes 8 Danesbury House- Mrs J. Roberts 9 Gladstone house, Mr Jones 10 Mrs Griffiths 11 Aston Park House, Mr .A. R. Morrice 12 Waltoxi house-Hr R. Davies 13 Bognor house, Mrs Profit 14 Mrs Edwards 15 Greville House, Misset Gilbert 16 Miss Williams 17 Mrs Saunders 17a Arfon House, Mrs R. Jonts Ty Newydd Villa-.Ifi-s Reberts 18 Lichfield house, Mrs Sanders 19 Leamington house, Mrs 7imins 20 Mrs Hammond 22 Mrs Jones 23 Mr Daniels, 24 Mrs W. Williams 25 Mrs Btfr-rows 26 Mowcop House, Mr T Ellis 27 Mr Foul/ces 28 Claremont house, Mt Parry E. W. Bowkett Esq., B'ham Mrs Bowkett & maid, do T. Cone Esq., London Mrs Cone & family, dc Mrs Evans, Llanrhaiadr Miss Jones, Oswestry Mrs Parry, Rhosymedre Mrs Frimstone, do Master J. Frimstone, do E. Morris Esq. LL'gollen Master J. A Morris, do 29 Mrs E. Jones 30 Portland house, Mrs A. Jones 30A Mrs. C. Powell 31 Mrs Jones 33 Mrs Jones 34 Mr W. Evans 36 Mrs T. Hughei 86 L. rs E. Williams Aquanum Street. 1 Staffordshire house, Mrs Daniels 3 Gwyroh Castle view 6 Snowdon House,- Mr Sandford 7 Douro house, Mr O. Hughes 9 Laburnum house, Mr T. Davits 11 Birmingha/n HONse- Miss Abbot 13 Mrs Richards 15 Mr R. Roberts 17 Misses Jones 18 Mrs. Jones 19 Sheltonhouse, Misses Hawthorn 20 Havershamhouse,Mr Lunt 21 23 22 Aquarium cottage, Miss Pearson 25 Mrs W. Evans 27 AIr Wallace GLADSTONE VILLAe 2 Mrs Bent ley 4 Mr Jones 6 8 Mrs Asterley 10 Mrs J. B. Willioms 12 Mr Davits 14 Mr T. Roberts Wheatville, Misses Wal- ton Albert Street. Albert villa, J. Griffith, Esq. 1 Mr Jones 2 Mrs Williams 3 Mr Gratton 4 Mr Roberts 5 Mrs Howell 6 Mr Hughes 7 Mr J. Meredith 8 Mr F. H. Homan Bath Street. Women's Convalescent Institution, manager- ess, Mrs Jones Morlan, Mrs Twiston (p) BELLE VUE TicREAcz- 1 Mrs Royston 2 Mr f Mr, Sheffield (p 3 Mrs Oastler 4 Mr and Mrs Colling- woodandfamily (P 5 Mrs Sam. J. Amos 6 E. J. King, Esq., and Mrs King (p 7 Mr Pierce fp 8 Misses Blain f Mi8, Fennell CLABEXONT VIEW- 1 Mr & Mrs Jordan (p 2 Miss Robertt p 3 Mr John Morris 4 GBOSVBNOB Tz=Acs- 1 Mr I Mrs Clews (p 2 Mrs Edlesene 3 The. Misses Johnson (p 4 Douglas house, Miss Mann (p Bod Meurig, S. Perks, Esq., Mrs Perks, and family p Bod Arthur, F. Wright, Esq., Mrs Wright and family (p Springfields W. E, Smalley, Esg, Jfr8 Smalley andia;nily (p Grange villa, W. Wynne, Esq. {p Ladies' College, Mrs Mercer Bodfor Street. 1 Albion hotel, Mr Jones 2 Mrs H. Evans 3 Mr Palethorpe -1 Mrs Wedgwood 5 Mil Debllcy Land Ageuoy Offices- Messrs Clo'igh y Co. 6 Birmingham house, Mr R Williams 7 Capt. Evans 8 M,- Campling fp 9 TEMPERANCE hotel, Mrs bartons 10 Dinorben Arms hotel, Mrs Moores,proprietress 11 Mr E. (Jroucutt 13 Railway restaurant, Mr iV. Costigan London & North West- ern Railway Station- Mr W. Stokes, station- master and goods and traffic agent; Mr Jonos, inside passen- ger and booking, ageut; Mr Jones, platform inspector; the Company's Re- freshment Rooms, Miss Armstrong man- ageress Messrs W. H. Smith's and Son's bookstall Mr T. W. White, manager 14 Bee hotel, Mr Higson 15 Mrs O. P. Williams 16JIrs Fazakerley GLADSTONE BUILDINGS. ■ G 11 Griffiths 18 Mr H. Mudd 19 20 Wynnstay house, Mr T. M. Davies 21 Mr A. W. Merridtw 24 Miss Edwards fp 25 Mrs Martin 2G Mr Robert Samman 27 Mr Hughes Bedford Street. 7 Mr. lJ. Williams ,S M, r F. Do?v.,iii,g 9 Studley House, Mr Grffiths 11 Mrs E. Jones 12 Mrs M. Jones 13 Mr Henry Parry 13a Mrs Williams 14 Mr W. Thomas 15 Elwy cottage, Mrs J Ellis 16 Mr Davies 17 Mrs. Davies 17 a Mrs Jones 18 Mrs Jones 20 White Horse, Mr. G. Siddons 21 Mr Williams 22 Mrs Parry 23 Miss Owens 24 Mrs Williams 25 and 26 Mrs Amos ( p 27 Mrs Davies 28 Mr Edwards 29 Mr LI. Lloyd 29aMrs Williams 30 Mr E. Edwards 31 Mr E. Griffiths ZlaMr H. hdwards 32 Mr Parry 33 Mr J Owens 34 Mr H Jones 35 Mrs H. Edwards Brighton Road. 1 Mrs Bernard Parry 2 Mr Haselden 3 Mr$Mrs Parry and family (p 4 Woodlands -Cawtatu Groucutt, Mrs Groucutt and family ( p BRIGHTON TEBBACE— 5 MrW. Hughes 6 Mr and Mrs R. LI. Jones fp 7 Mrs Brown p 8 Mr Peet 9 Mr J. AitkinandMrs Aitkin (p 10 Mr D. Thomas 11 Mrs Baird. (p THE WELSH WESLETAN CHAPEL 12 Mrs Evans 13 Mr T. Evans 14 Miss Moms 15 Miss Davies 16 Misses Edwards p 17 Mrs T. Griffiths (p ENGLISH WESLETAN CHAPEL Epworth lodge, the Rev Fred Payne, (English Wesleyan minister), Summerfield William Williams, Esq., Mrs. William8 t Jamily (p Bodhyfryd, B. Littler, Esq., § Mis Littkr (i NORTH WALES HYD- ROPATHIC ESTAB- LISHMENT, (Clare- mont) Manageress, Miss Evans Mrs Sleddon, Claremont HIGHFIELD COTTAGES 1 Mrs Jones 2 Mr J. Ellis Sywell house, Rev. E. Tudot. Owen, M.A., and Mrs Owel, (p Richmond house, W. R. Williams, Esq., Mrs Williams and family (p Clwyd house, Rev. G. A Butterton, D.D., J.P. and Miss Butterton (p South lawn, 0. George, Esq., and Mrs George(p Pen y coed, Mrs Morris Mrs Eddies ten (p The Cedari W. Mills Esq., Mrs Mills and family (p COBDEN TEBBACE 1 Dr. W. Thomas (p 2 Mrs Jones (jp 3 Mis, Tonics 4 Mrs Price 5 Mr Thompson (p 6 Miss Jones fp 7 Miss Henderson fp Beaconsfield house, Miss Henderson (p Chester Street Mdranedd, J. Churton Esq., J.P., Mrs Chur- ton fp Olinda, Mrs Wynne and Capt. Wynne Jones (p Church Street. 1 Mrs E. Davies 2 Morgan lodge-Mrs Evans and the Misses Evans fp STANLEY TICRRACIC- 3 Mr, Neale 4 Havelock house, Mr W. J. Simeoek 5 Mr Jones 6 Miss Liddell 7 Bodlonfa Mr and Mrs J. Roberts f family (p 8 Landsborough house, Mr Thomas 9 Mrs Buekiey Morfa lodge S. Perks, Esq. and Mrs j'erk, (p 11 Women's Convales- cent home, Mr f Mrs Jones, managers Morfa cottage, Mr O wen 16 Mrs Mannix 17 Westminster house, 1 8 19 Miss Bradwin 20 Caradoc Cottage B. L. Tildasley, Esq. p 21 Tdn y mor ————— 97 Fern villa, Mrs Smith Ty'n-y-Coed, Mr H. L. Carruthers 31 Mrs Most Clwyd Street. Mr Turnet 3- 4 Rev. W. Baetno Foote and family fp 5 Mr T. Williams b Miss M. B. Richards 7 Nurse Perkins 8 Mrs Lewis 9 Mr Williams 10 Miss M. Williams 11 Miss Nott GROVE TEBBACE 1 Miss Roberts (p 2 Mr W. L.Hardeman(p 3 Mr D. J. Davies (p 4 Mrs. Gyle (p 5 Major McKay (p fHE WELSH CALVINISTIO METHODIST CHAPEL 14 County Court and Magistrates' offices, Messrs Sisson y George Rhyl District Water Co. 's offi ces, MrBayliss manager 15 Mr Bayliss (p National schools, Mr Davies master; Miss Beaseley SfMiss Bums, mistresses Crescent Road. 1 Marine villa, Mr Sf Mrs G. Bell family 2a Office of 'The Provin- cial Trade Protection Society' (and at Shrewsbury and Wol* _.j verhampton).—Mr Jr. I'recce .Tones, manager 2b 3 Lincoln house, Mr W. F> eeman W. Preece Jones, Esq., Mrs Preece Jones and Miss Preece Jones (p 6 Fron Don Colin Macaulay, Esq, Mrs Macav.lay and family, P 7 Mrs Barrett 8 Gwalia House, Mrs ll. Lt. Jones 9b Cresent Cottage, Mr and Mrs Cooke p 11 Convalescent Institu- tion for men, Mr T. J. Williams, manager 52 Inmates 12 Meiriadoc villa, Nts Pickrill CRESCENT IEBBACE. 1 Miss Worsley (p 2 Birchfield house, Mrs Moss 3 Englefield house, 4 Mrs Greasley 5- 6 Mr Wm. Roberts Grey ston Villa, Misses Gillbank (p Christ Church British Schools- Head Master Mr. W. R. Everatt Head (Girls) Mistress Miss C. E. King Head (Infants) Mistress: Miss H. M. Hood SOUTH VIEW VILLAS, 1 Mr & Jú- Edwards (p 2 Mr Lloyd 14a Vine cottage, Mr Evans (p 14iSandfield cottage, Mr John Parry HcjWessrs Jones !t Son 16 & 17 Mrs Rogers Belle Vue Hous—Mrs Teale 29 Mrs Trevitt Sherbourne house-;lf¡'s Lirlej/ Conwy Street. 1- 2 The Manse, Rev. D. B. Heoke t Mrs Hooke 3 Jones, Esq fp 4 Morgan Owen, Esq., Mrs Owen # family (p Earnest street. NORTH TERRACP. 1- 2 The Miss Wigleys 3 Mr James Bell 4 Mrs and Miss Lloyd 6Afr J. R. Williams 6 Mr Joseph Evans 7 Mr Isaae Jones 8 10 Mr J. Fielding Edward Henry Street. 1 Lansdowne house Misses Jones 2 Mr W. L. Williams 3 Mr Evans 4 Miss Williams 5 Rev T. Pritchard,Mrs Pritchard # family (p 6 Mr O. Jones 1 Mrs Owens 8 Glencoe, Mrs R. P. Jones g- 10 Mrs Pringle Mrs Pym, Derby Mr McFarlane, do Mrs Green, do Mr Harris, Ross Mrs Harris, do Mrs Trotter, do Master Trotter, do Mr Parsons, do Miss Parsons, do Mr Fredk. Hoult, Soutbport Misses Hoult, do Miss Evelyn Hoult, do Miss Lilliau Hoult, do & nurse 11 Mr Reeve 12 14 16 MrR. Warren 17 Mr Blake 18 Mrs Thomas 19 Mv R. E. Hughes 20 Mrs Harris fp 21 Shropshire house, Mr E. Ball 22 Hawkstone House, Mr C. Blackmore 23 Mrs P. O'Neil 24 Crescent hotel, Mr Jos. Williams Mr Myatt Elwy Street. 2 Mrs White 3 Mr C. Egerton 4 Mrs Eliz. Hughes 5 Mr J. Owens 6 Mr D. Evans ? 7 Mr, J. Shepherd 8 Mrs J. C. O'Brian 9 Mrs Proffit 10 Lozells House, Mrs Dowell 11 Llya Ifor, Mrs Taylor 12 Mr J. T. Shepherd 13 Mrs Davies (P 14 Mr J. Jones 15 Mr R. T. Roberts 16 Mrs Lodge 17 Albion villa, W.P. Jones Esq., J.P. (1' Elwy villa, Rev. J. Wil. liams, and family p Emral Villa, Mr Jones p Alpha Villa, Fernleigh, G. H. Fielding Esq. If Mrs Fielding(p Bodeuron, Jacob Jones, Esq., Mrs Jacob Jones (p Clifton Villa, Mr t MIJ Robert Jones, and Miss Lilian Jones fp SOUTH VILLAS, 1 Mrs Capel and Miss Owen ( p 2 Mr R. D. Roberts and Mrs Roberts (p Gronant Street, 1 2 Mr oJ. Hayes 3- 4 Mr & Mrs J Orderley, Leicester f Mr Potter 6 Mr W. C. Davies 7 Mr J. Wheeler 8 Mrs Berrie and Miss A. Jones fp 9- 10 Mr T. Barrett 11 Mrs Liddall 12 Mr. R. Simcox 13 Mr J. Jones 14 Mr Charles Rosney Mr and Mrs Spence, Shrewsbury 15- 16 Mr Roberts 17 Mr Isaac Jones 18 Mr J. Hockey 19- 20 Mr Tanslcy 21 Mrs E. J. Shannon 22 Mr J Williams 23 Mrs. Parker Owen (p 24 Mrs F. H. Homan 25 Mr J Jones 26- 30 Mr H. Jones High Street. 1 Mr C. Roebuck laMr F. McKernan 4 Mr E. Slinn 5 Mrs Jones G & 7 Mr Harris S Mr J. Jones 8a Mr T. J. Haselden 9 & 10 Crown Vaults- 11 Mr F. Jones fp 12 Mr. J. A. Spink (p 13 Mr F. Jones 14 & 15 Mr E. Vaughnn 15bC'. T. 4' W. Holloway 16 Messrs Wright if Son 17 BlueCapMewsRiding School, proprietor, Mi- Joht. Cossins 18 Mrs S. Williams 184Mrs E. Davies 19 Mrs Sleigh 19aMr Argent 20 Mr W. H. Foulkes GBEEN BANK SQUABE— 15 Mrs Swain Roberts 16 Mrs C. Jones 21 Mr Wm. Jones 22 » Toner p 23 JLio lor house, J. tj A. jmes 24 Mr J. Williams fp 25 Mr C. Hardeman 26 Messrs Strerthem and Co. 27 Leamington house, Mr Haekforth 28 Mr Berrington 2 9 30 11 Journal" office, Mi, Morris 31 New inn, Mr Dobbins 32 Compton House, Mr 1 Edwards 33 Britannia inn, Mi Jones 33aMr J. Jones 34 Mr R. Jones 35 Mr R. Williams 36 Mr E. Hughes 37 Mr I. Williams 38 Mr JET. Evans 39 Mr R. Price 40 Rhyl Cocoa House, MrsSnowden, manager. ess 41 Art- Reynolds 42 Jh rs Parry 43 Office of the Rhyl Gas Light and Coke Co.; Mr Jos. Williams, manaj* 3r Peterborough house, — Mrs J. Williams 44 Mr% A. Jones 44 Office, Mr G. Bell 46 Dudley Arms hotel, Mr Midgley i§aMr A. Furber 46 Alexandra hotel, Jfr Williams 47a Registery office for births and deaths, Mr llrlr Jones, registrar. At- tenance Wednesday & Saturday 47 Messrs Luntf Griffith, 48 Mr E. P. Roberts 60 Mr J. G. Davies 61 White Lion hotel, Mi Thomas Parry 52 The Old Town Hall Vaults, Mr J. R. Den- man 62a MrC. Roebuck VAUOHAN TEBBACE— 2 Mrs Thomas 3 Mrs Jones 53 Mr Owen Owens 64 Mr Henry Millward 55 Mostyn hotel, Mr Llovd 56 Mrs T. Hughes 57 Miss Roberts 58a "Record" office,Mr J), LI. Lewis, pro'tor 58 The Lome hetel, Mr C. Clarke 59 Mr Frimston 60 Mr J. Foulkes 61 Bonne Marche, Mr. D. Trehearn Post and Telegraph Office, Mr Asher, postmaster 6a Mr Bathgate 63 Misses Jehu ] 63 Mr A. Torkington 63aMr E. W. Keatnge(p 64 Mr E. T. Let. 65 Linden House, Misses Oonke 66 London andProvinc- ialBank; Mr Chambers, manager Royal hotel, Mrs Roebuck TOTTENHAM BUILDINGS 1 j. Little and Son 2 Mr W. J. Kent 3 Mrs Crooks 71 Misses Edtoa) ds Cambriam house, Mrs Cooper 73 74 Mr H. d. Steet Hope Place. 1 3 Mr Middlcton 4 Mrs Jones 6 Mrs Edwards 6 Mrs Hughes 7 Mrs Langfield 10 Mrs Hughes 11 Mrs Roberts 12 Mr Williams 13 Mrs Middleton (p 14 Mrs J. H. Jones John Street. 1 Mr J. Shaw 2 Mrs Coiquhonn 3 Miss Parry 4 Mrs Malings 5 Mr F. J. Gamlin 6 Mrs. Pearson (p Glanllyn, MrsE Williams 7 Miss Cox 8 Mr E. Morris 9 Mrs Jones 1.0 Mr Hatwood 11 12 Mrs Williams Kinmel Street. 3 Mr J. Brown (p 4 Lindow House, Mr J. Edwards 5 Mr Burton € Mr Hughes (p 7 Mr F. Williams 8 Mr Bishop GLADSTONE BUILDINGS— Restaurant-Hillses Gri- ffiths Offices-Melsn J Oldfield f Co Offices of Messrs W.Davies and M, D. Roberts, so- licitors 9 Mr R Oldfield fp 10 Mr Hughes 11 Mr G. Ditchfleld 12 Miss Bethell 13 Mr A. Shepherd 14 Mrs Griffiths 15 Mvs Moore Lewis and Misses Price Roberts (p CYNVAL VILLAS. L6 Dr A. E. Lloyd and Mrs Lloyd (p 17 Mr Hughet 18 Mrs Smyth 19 Mr Samuels 20 Mr Murphy WEST END VILLAS, 23 Bron Holway, Mr Zf Mrs Purvis 24 Mrs Andrews 25 Mrs Roberts (d 26 Mrs & Miss Sinister 27 Mr Carmalt (p 28 Mr J. W. Jones (p 29 Miss Jom, (p 30 Mr and Mrs Lloyd (p 31 Mrs Yorke Jone, and Miss Williams fp 32 Mrs Williams 33 Mrs Matthews fp 34 Bodelwyddan view, Miss Jones 35 Mrs Jones 36 Mrs Clarke fp 37 Ye Windsor,—Jiff 36 Mrs Clarke fp 37 Ye Windsor, -mr Clark 38 Mr J. Goffe 39 Mr B. Williams 40 Mrs Lambsdale 41 Mr W. Allman 12 13 Castlehotel, lett 44 I {6- 146 Belmont house, 47 Wynnstay hotel, Mr James Kilshaiv 4t. JJLi-s Roberts 49 50 Mr Jones 51 52 Mrs Davies 53 Mr Howard Kinmel Terraoe. 1 Mr W. Eivatas 2 Mrs John Williams 3 Mrs Hassell 4 Mr Roberts õ Mr Ga-rtgayi 6 Mrs Jones Morley Road. 1 Mr P. Evans 2 Mr G. W. Aplin 3 Sergt.-Instr. Morrison Oefndy Villa, Mr Joseph Humphrers {11 MOBLEY VILLAS 1 Miss Hughes p 2 Mrs Pryce Roberts p Freelands, Mr Davies (p Whitford House, Mrs J. Rhydwen Jones t family Market Street. 1 Mrs Lewis 2 Miss Hughes 3 Mrs Bobbins 4 Mrs Evans 5 Mrs JenTcins 6 North Stafford house Mrs Spink 7 Singer & Co.- Mr. John Moses, manager 8 Mr Jno. Evans 9 Mr J.Edwards 10 Mrs T. Roberts 11 Mona hotel, Mr W. G. Jonem Glanglasfor, Mr J. Ellis Mill Bank, Hill Bank Inn, Mr Williams MeriiiJoo Villa, Mrs Williams MOUNT PLEASANT. 1 Mrs Salisbury 2 Mr Higgins 3 Mr Cunningham 4 Miss Salisbury MILL BANK VILLAB. 1 Mr G. Farrant SOMMEBSEI VILLAS, 1 Mrs Jones V ALE VIEW TEBBACE. 1 Mrs Edwards 2 Mrs Robe, ts 3 Mrs J. Jones 4 Mrs Price 6 Mrs Jones 6 Miss Davies 7 Mrs Davies 8 Mr Roberts 9 Mrs Lewis 10 Mr T. Jones 11 Miss Roberts 12 Mrs Matthews 13 Mrs Edwards Elwy villa, Mr Thomas Paradise Street. REGENT VILLAS 1 Mr J. D. ditisworth, Mrs Ainswoi-th and family fp CHUBTON TEBBACB, 1- 2 Mrs and the Missel Wynne Edwards (p 3- Churton villa- Eden cottage, Mrs Jestun vy cottasre. Mi is Burns Princess Street. 1 Miss Jones and Miss Mary Ann Jones fp 2 Mr R. Davits 3 Mr Hornby 4 Mr Mason 5 Mr J. Owens 6 Mrs Viggei staff 7 Mr R. Jones fp 8 Mrs Thomas fp 9 Mrs Miss Davies (p 10 Mrs Irwin and Misses Crawford Queen Street. Town Hall Establishm't Mr J.Fell, proprietor 1 Mr Pryce Davies 2 Messrs W. Williams and Co. 3 Messrs Homan 8f Sons 4 Mr Robet ts 5 Mr Graves WBLSH CONGBEGATIONAL CHUROH 6 Dining Room-Hr, Pritchard Mrs Gerrand, family 8 Temperance hotel,Af, Ay re 9$10 Mrs Jones 11 Mr Abel Jones' dining 12 Talhaiam house, 1ft s S. P. Evans 13 Mrs Jones 14 Mr J. McGill 15 Mrs 0. Hughes 16 Mrs Brereton 17 Mrs Godfrey W. Parry Brunswick Cottage Mrs Dwies 18 Adelphi house, Mrs J. Roberts 19 Cleveland house, Mrs Riee 20 Albert hoaae, Mrt Allen 20a Mr Slinn 21- 22 Mrs W. Lewis 23 Mrs Williams 24 Mr J. Lloyd 25 Mrs P. Davies 26 Stanley house,Mr IV. Vaughan 27 Mr E. Vaughan 28 Mr W. Boddington 29 George hotel, Afr A. Stroyan, proprietor 30 Mrs Thomas 31 Mr Henry Ton" 32 Mrs W. Jones 33 i 34 Mr J. Rhydwen Jones 35 Jfr Hatwood 36 Mr C Spink 37 The People's Tempe. rance hotel, Mr John Snowden, proprietor Bussell Koaft. 1 The Big Book, Messrs Strathem # Co. 1 aMr F. Homan IbMr T. Evans S Mr Piercy 4 Mr T. Morris 5 Misses Morris Swan inn, Mrs Ellis 6 Mrs Jones 7 Mr R. Roberts 8 Mi-s Hughes Plasgwyn, Mr Deuman Plasgwyn Cottage, Mrs Povah Aston cottage, Mr Hughes ST. THOMAS'S CHUBOH ENTRANCE TO TBINITY CEVECH Englefield house, Miss Mason Englefield cottage, Stephen Roose, Esq. (p Knighton lodge, Mr* and Miss Lodge 18 Mrs Crooks Preswylfa, Miss Evans (p Bodanerch, T. Winston, P'g. (p 9 Mr Eo wards ( p 10 Plasnewydd,Dr Bar. stow Carst-aire 0 MT8 Carstairs fp Vavuel- Clairville, Mrs Ateherley Esmond house, Major Keyworth Oriel house, Mrs Oastler SyJnop house -Frank Seholes, Esquire, ,llr. Scholes tf Misses Seholes The Vicarage-Re," T. Richardson, M.A., and family fp Rianva, Misses Sneyd )1) Southlands, G. S. Hazle- hitl-st, Esq., Mrs Hazle- hurst and family ( p Bryn Estyn, the Misses Ateherley Bryntirion, Archibald J Kelso, Esq., Mrs Kelso and family (p Plastirion, Peter Browne Esq., chief constable; Mrs Browne$family (p Sussex Street. BANK BUILIDINGS. Ebury College, Rev H. J. Cooke, B. 1, principal 1 Mrs Keyzar 2 Mines Mendoza and Furber 3 Mr Helsby 6 Mrs Griffiths 4 Mr McEwen 5 Mr E. A. Jones fp St George's Hall, Messrs Ainsworth and Co.'s offices 7 Mr Mark Davies 8 Mrs Stalker 8aM- J Amos, boot & shoe manufacturer 8bMr W. Jones (p 9 Chester house, Mr C. J. Walmsley 10 Albert buildings, Mr W. P. Jones 19 Mr O. Owen ,Lg I THE ADVERTISER' OFFICE, aud STEAM PRINTING WORKS: Messrs Amos Brothers, Proprietors Office of I I Y GWYL- IEDYDD 12 (The Watchman) 14 Mr8 Iddins 15 16 Mrs Morlmd South Kinmel Street. 1 Mrs Humphreys 2 Mrs Davies 3 Mr J. Morris 4 Mrs Manning 6 Mrs Edwards 6 Mr D. Wynne 7 Mrs Billing (p 8 Mrs Roberts 9 Mr D. Owens 0 11 Mr McKenna Thorpe Street. 1 Mr A. Lee (P I 2 Mr T. Davies 3 Mrs Roberts 4 Mrs Pritchard (p Gfa villa, Mr James Davies, Mrs Davies and family (p Welsh Wesleyan Manse, Rev lshmael Evans, Welsh Wesleyan Min- ister Vaughan St. 1 Mrs Denham la Mr Jas. Jones 2 Mrs Jones 3 Mrs Griffiths 4 Mr Johns 6 Mr E. Williams 7 Mrs Hughes 8 Mr W. Be nan 9 Met Beech 10 Mrs Jones Tudor Villa— _J -Val.Boad. 2 Mr J. Clat-ke 2a Mr T. Owen 3 Mr J. Edwards 4 Mrs Hoole 6 Mr J. Morris 6 Mr C. Evans Maesincle Ref. T. Hughes Liya Arvon, ———- 9 Mr W. Jones Victoria inn, Mr Evans British Schools:-Head master, Mr G. Ifuttall. Infants' mistress, Miss J. Jones. 10 Colomendy house, Mr Morgan COLOMENDY VILLAS. 1011- 105 Mrs Hulley COLOJCENDY Vnnr- 1 Mr Clark < MrB. Jones 3 Mr Mason 4 Mr Ellis Evans 11 Messrs Williams f Co 12 Mrs Esther Roberts 13 Prince of Wales hotel, Mrs Davies Brynhyfryd, Mr Hughes 16 Mrs N. Parry Greenfield cottage, 17 Mr John Millward 18 Mr Jos. Davies 19 Mr Wm. Jam. 20 Mr E. Williams 21 Mrs Griffiths Hand, Mr John Roberts Ty'n-Rhyl Lloyd, Esq. fp Maesgwilym Cottage,— Mr John Jones Pen Dyffryn, Rev. E. Lloyd, Mrs Jones and family ( p Plas Llewelyn, Mr J. H. Day, Mrs Day and family (p Reynolds' Villas- 1 2 Mr Robert Hughes Penycefndy, Mr Twist The Poplars, Terfyn Cottage, Mr W. Jones Bethel C. M. Chapel Chapel House, N, Ellis National Schoola, Miss Reid, mistress School House, Mr Jones East View, Mr Willis Seirian house, Mr Hubbl 61 Mr W. Pendleton 62 Mr J. Roberts 63 Mr R. Jones 64 Mr Wm. Williams 65 Mrs Hollingsworth 66 Mr Isaac Hughes 66aM,. W. Hughes GQbMr John Thomas 66cMr Thomas Jones 67 Nottingham House, Mr R. Jones 676 67cMrf R. Jones 67 T. Willillthw 0. ir Jas. Bam ford VALE TEBBACE 1 Miss Hughes 2 Mr Williams Mrs Jones 4 Mr R. T. WiUmms 6- 6 Mr LI. Foulkes 7 Mr T. Edwards (p 8 Mr D. Williams i) Mr W. Kosskins 10 Mr J. (ones 11 Mr D. Evans 12 Mr R. Emerson 67fGlenville house, Mr W. Thomas 67g Mr J.Owens 68 Mr P. Morris 69 Mr. Simner 70 Miss Parry 76 Mrs Jones 76 Mr. John Parry 77 Mr Isaac Jones 78 Captain Jones 79 Mr Edwards 80 Bod Elwa, Mr Miller 82 Mr J. Da r ifs 83 Elwy House, J. Hughes 84 Mr J. Hughes 85 Mr Isaac Ellis SG Mrs Davies Water Street. I Shamrock hoase, Mr f Miss Price Roberts laMr Maltby bMr Pendleton 3bAfr Siinuuz 3 Mr T- Williams 4 Mrs Foulkes 5 Miss Davies :6 Swiss cottage, Mr P P. Jones WELSH BAPTIST CHAPEL 7 Mr E. P. Jones 8 Bodowen, Mr E. Owen 9 Mrs PricelJones J (p 10 Meliden house, Mr 2. Griffiths 11 Mr T. J. Griffiths 12 Mr Joh'4 H. Ellis, wine Sf spirit merchant 13 Mr Mar pies (P 14 F. Wrigley,Esq.,Mr s Wrijley, and family (p Clifton house, Mrs Mo ms 16 Mrs Humphreys 17- 18 Mr R. Evans 19 Mr Lloyd Edwards p 20 MrsJ. Owen 21 Mrs George 22 Mrs Rttfge 23 Miss Stuart 24 Mrs H. Owen 25 Mrs Wlliams 26 MrsJJones 27 Regent house, Misses Furber 28 T. E. Perkins, Esy (p 29 Capt Sanaoe Mr Myerscough Mr & Mrs Whitting, Newport Salop Mr & Mrs Maddocks, Manchester Mr E Maddocks, do Miss Newlands, de Mr J. Gardner, QCk'haia Miss Gardner, d 32 Mrs Mar shall 32aOffices of 1fT. R Wil- liams Windsor Street. 1 Mrs Roberts 2 Mrs T. Jones 5 Mr Roberts 4 Mrs Evans 6 Mrs Allman 7 Miss Davits 8 Mr H. Jones 9 Llys Aled, Mr E. Roberts 10 Claremont house, Mr Usher 10 all Mc Elroy t e Rose Cottage, M Evans I Williams 11 M t Jones 12 12aMr Paddey 13 Mrs Tidy man 14 Mrs Jervis 15 Miss Davies 46 Mrs Prichard (p WindsorVilla, Mrs Dowell Wellington road. WELLINGTON CHAMBERS, 1 C. W.Bell.Esq,Solici- tor 2 Mr Homan 3 Mr PMostyn Williams 4 R I) Roberta & Son G Miss Jf Davie.v 5 Mr Rippon 7 Miss Amos Boot and Shoe Depot THE ABCADE. Mr R. David Rsberts Smith$Inning Hall Albion hotel, Mr Jones Bodfor House-D)- T. H. Summer hill # Mrs Summerhill fp 11 Mr D. William* 11 North Wales hotel, 14Mr Edwardt 15 Avondale, Mrs Owen and Miss G. Parker Owen (p 6 Mrs. A. 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4. n.> --+- LAKI- CCTIREYRS TIDI.5. ANIONS tne singular evonts oonnooti*d wl: t! \»o:i-ior!i.I l..k^ of reiitr.il Nw York are currents ami of wliidi some of our oldest inhabitants luivf but little or no know- ledge. The tides in Cayuga J;>ke are an une\pl iinaola mystery, but a veritable iaet. and .ire of the remark- nble height of three feet. These tides nocur sorn. times (mlyonce a year, and the water at ( nion prin has, duiing one of these ebbing and flowing ti,I. been known to recede from the shore to a distance of three rods, men going out and sticking stakes a f:lr:1!1 thf ebh extended. This spring the ice in L'nion Springs the day before it disappeared was nearly a foot thick and solid, and extended in an unbroken mass out to, and beyond, Frontenac Island. Such was the situation at night, and in the morning there was not a particle of ice to be 9een, and the old sunken canal boat that had Iain near the shore for years was drawn out into the lake for several rods and left nearly acrost the canal, Currents of considerable force and of remarkable sin- gularity are known to exist in the waters of our Owaco, although until recently their existence was not well authenticated. These currents are near the eastern and western shores, and have been carefully observed when there was not a ripple on the surface. The observation consisted in seeing sticks and pieces of wood and boards float past the point at Ensenore when the surface of the lake was as smooth as glass, and there was not a breath of air sufficient to stir a leaf. This current at Ensenore flows soath in the morning and north in the afternoon or evening, and a current of similar force at the same time flows h." directly the opposite course 0:1 the oppo- site side of the lake. Again, tides of great force have been known to flow south on Seneca lake against a strong wind biasing directly from the south.—New rork 4 uburnian. IN NOVEMBER, 1880.— Lord Beaconsfield was, as I ever found him. extremely pleasant, full of qnainv humour, and never seemingly bored at being questionon any subject that or.e ventures to put to him hov everi once I felt that he had administered to me a well-dt <ierve^ rebuke. e had been looking at some prints, on," of which represented Whitehall, and I asked him if he any doubt as to the side of the Banqueting House OL1 _w_hich Charles I. was executed. He answered me someti.M'nS to the fol- lowing effect. Some time ago a Tory had brought his -wo sons to see him, and to receive words of, advice as to their future conduct in political and social e. xlstence. Eagerly the fond parent waited to hear what his leader would deliver on so important a subject. Neve-"< sail Lord Beaconsfield in his most solemn tones, never in society ask who wrote Jnnius's letters, or on any account inquire on which side of the Banqueting House. t Charles I. was beheaded, or if you do you will be voted' a bore, and that is, well—something dreadfnl." He said he had seen the story in print, and, anlike moat of the stories in print about him, this was perfectly true. That evening Lord Besconatield was in great talk. I am," he said, the unluekiest of mortals; six bad fcarvests insacoeation.onewotsethanthe former; this htd been the causa of my overthrow; like Napoleon, I have been beaten by the elements Bismarck and I were per- fectlv d?accord. Had the late Government lasted tve would have kept the Democrats of Europe in check f but now all is over Bismarck he much admires and personally likes. He is one of the few man," said Lord Beaconsfield, that at my age I have been able to feel real attachment for but all that i now over, and were he to come to England labould not ask to see him; there is no such thing as sympathy or sentiment betweea statesmen. I have failed, and he would not care now to see me, nor I him," he added, rather bitterly. He blames Hartington for not accepting the Premiership when sent for uy the Queen. He showed," said Lord Beaconsfield, a want of courage; and he abandoned a woman (the Queen) in her hoar of need. He thinks Granville would have accepted office under Hartington but he thinks both Granville and Hartington lost their beads when sent for to Windsor, although, he said, they bad had plenty of warning of what would happen. Hartington," he continued, « would have had a large following, and for six months at least would have had it all his own way." He said he had written to resign hia leadership of the Conservative party to Lord Salisbury, asking him to auceeed him; but he fears Lord Salis- bury's health will not allow of this. All beoamea chaos," he said, pacing up and down the room and waving his anu; 41 all becomes chaos when I am away." He wanta to go to the south, to winter at Cannes, but he aays it would not be worth while to go so far, at he baa to be back again in hia place In the House of Lords in January. He said that during all last aession, even when ut Hughenden, he was aever free from worry from his former colleagues and Ministers—every train hrought gome ex-Cabinet Minister to Hughenden Lord Cairnt, or Mr.W.H.,or iaitH. W.,Smith ? I neverkDowwbicb it is, or Mr. Secretary Cross, whom I always forget to mil < Sir Richard. I think Lord Beaconsfield is utterly and entirely sick and worried to death by political life, and would gladly give up the burden of being leader, of hia party; but," aa ha saya nefully, "they will not let me give it up." His mixture of humour, drollery, and pathos when talking of these thinga was quite indescri- bable.—44 My Reminiscence?," by Lord Ronuld Goner. THE CHINESE NATIONAL FLO-WEB.—I have never seen in print the story or legend the Chinesa I have about their national flower, 14 Twe d.m Fa," a j variety of Polyanthus Narcissus, which blooms at their New Year, in February, A man died and left two sons. j To one be left all his good fertile land and house; to the other he left nothing hot a little piece of poor, stony, wet ground, that no rice or anything else would grow on. He was in distress, and had nothing to eat, so hia god took pitv on him, and one morning he looked, and the ground among the stones waa covered with beautiful white flowers, and the god told him to care for them, and sell the plants to buy food. So he prospered, and became richer than the other brother, and hia ground was the only place the flowers could be had. There is a double form of the flower, and they (the Chinese) consider it fortunate for the rlower to be double. Last year my Chinese cook brought me three fine bulbs— thev come in clay. A friend's cook had given her some, and the first one to bloom for her was partially double, and the first one of mine was single. My cook was quite annoyed, but my others were double—one like a small rose, with nine large trusses on one cluster ot bulbs. He waa quite pleased, aa ha said it was 44 good to me; you sabe good, good; heap plenty to you." Another time the same cook gave me some, and I had one bloom in January. He went off when he saw it in bloom to keep his New Year. He came back in a day or so, and when he eame into the hoase he went to where the flower was, and said to it, 44 You heap cheatee me; you no sabe anything They use the Spanish sabe for "know." It had loomed Wo soon.—Gardener's Monthly. A DBFBNCX OF WHITTINGTON'S CAT.—In THE missionary experienwi of. John Williams we have such a cat. Raratonga wai besieged with rata; they vexed the patience of good John Williams; they not only devastated the island; sacrilegiously they invaded his premises, burglariously they broke into bis blacksmith's shop, they ate up hia bellows, they ate np all the leather he had there. To be even with them he imported some eats the cats proved a great blessing to the island, and the rats were no longer permitted to have it all their own way. There are many instances which aarve to show that the story of Whittiagton'a cat has a fair baat» of probability about it. Do we not read that the dars of the first French Republic, the magazinea were so infested by tniee and rats that the OottveHtien waa-oMigad to import ten thoaaand cats to preserve their grainP In other places where tfceeathaa beenpvobibited the consequences have fearful. Wit ftIIdel the immense value attached to the cat in the Faroe Islands. There, in 1797, a plague pre- vailed among the catr, and the mortality waa fearful from its ronsequencw, for the rata were numerous, and would destroy a corn field in two sights, so that a eat was really of immense valao. We eoald soon lay before our readers a numr of inatan<^wluc^ would give probability to the story of-Whttttpgton, and, inaplte of the labours of Jesmed etymotygbts, vre believe the old tradition will I.Jt: JUltt As long-as. LoiidoVexIsts, not onlv will Whit- 'tingtoa^Jpde'naan'and Lord Mayor, be believed In, but bis cat be as veritable an item of history as himself, although the, w story of Whittington, in life and after death, is involved ia a haze of pleasant mystery and singular ronaaee.—t«Mure Hour. Twilt ta a deatiat up town who advertises that ka-eaa aakta sal ot teeth for a person in ten minutes Double sots are act oa hinges, and if tbev don't happen t, to At the ownea,a& hahaa to do is to grab them and ■ftew hia food 4B 1M" which is not only a novel Invention, bat eae that is very saving o the THBSK is only one woman we Imow of, says • TnujsdthintL: contemporary, who can let other women pass bjr hw without looking after them to see whether their polonaises are shirred" in the elbow and cut on the watch-pocket. The woman in question ia a JIO&UBCO sign, on Piaa-street. THK -l#teat use devised for paper is its manu- facture into blankets. It is claimed tl1¡¡t they arc soft aad'pUaPle, and, for warmth, excel blankets made of any .tae1" material. The uses to which paper can lie put are ft*hr wonderful. £ hit of itahno^t anvthingcan be nude, from a lacs handkerchief to a human habitation. The ■ mastespensiv« suits are sometimes made. Thev tfecut indium*. < — A TOTTfta lady waa married in Louisville the other day, and a newspaper account of the event was headed, 44 Mated in May." The .Yc:iL' York Graphic supposes that" Joined in June," and Attached in Augnst" win b«.tha fate of those who come later in the season. Likewise some will be "Spliced in September," Orsnje-flowered in October," 44 Xuptialised in Novem- ber," and Doubled in December," WAK* up, dear, and stop snoring," aaid a woman to her husband. Eh Wassa matter now he asked, as he half-raised himself in bed. Won't you please lito,) snaring? If yoo only knew how home-sick it makes me, Pm (ore you wonld." "Home-sick! How ean my innocent snore make you homesick ?" "Why, you know, dear, that the home on the coast from which you took me, a joyous bride, was oulv half a mile from a lighthouse fog-horn and every time you snore it reminds me so of home that I just can't stand it. Pleaae lie on your side, and have some respect for my feel- ILL you take IOmedingP" said a German teetotaler to a friend while standing near a tavern. 441 don't care if I do," was the reply. 14 Veil, deu, let take a valk,"
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