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Sales by Auction. MESSRS. JONES & SON. "r" -r. FAIR DAY. ON* THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21ST, 1882. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD.  JO?? ? ON beg to thank their patrons ,'f;1 frit'n.l for. their constant support, and that they l ? f?ir n-xt sale of FAT A STORE STOCK, in the thtieM, on Thursday the 2' at day of December, I :t tllc f,lllow,g stock wIll be offered •-V n the {.'Uo?-?8 stock wm be offered :— | A,,n.l, nr tt????t-?nt Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers. 'JlIl' I' c' B If f *"•' n, r.s Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers, and "'< }' II ?h?rt-?"?' Bulls. ?H,Y ??p,. pat Sheep. Very r.y-; m■ „si,irMlown and other Fat Sheep. 't' T. I' F'Lt and Hearing Calves. ofin,l B?con Pigs, Breeding Sows. A ? ?d ?"? ?'?' Tbe s a- i mill be ..t the Mart at 9 o'clock. 'l11c stlK foiale at Ten o'clock. SfttK'inents at close of Sale. r(a.k. HiKh-strcft. Wrexham. 907n Oftcci -J, Arcc adJi'High-street, Wrexham. 907n  \VI:L:XHAM SMITHFIELD. C,ill.V-I ■ "1hU u\Y OF CHRISTMAS FAT STi iCK.  HTH. ISM 1Hl" A-fs .t ?"? beg to thank their patrons ',j. f. r Hi'^ constant support, and that a' i ITIICII C!'n't"t:? S ?e of Fat Stock on TIICRS- will ,1. ??,.)P'.<?"?R,AND NOT ON MON- Ti! 1 J;I" ,i n"wiwr, as previously advertised, PAY 1' '¡c" ?t ?? wll be offered — 'I "1 f, .? Bull?, (?xen, a?d HIfers. (■•i i;; e '?? 'p.-hir. Down and Clun Wethers. -? .oi i ?'r ?"? five-year-old Welsh W?thera. .T "f Fa'. Calves. js., ali.l B.iC •npi-s. \\llich iuclu e TV..«ts and ,7 i- -i Witlu rs 1 elonging t0 Jus. Ormrod, Esq., Penylan. r t Be st' and •< |t WVtli'Ts M- J. LIlwanb, Carthagena Fa.m, Gresford. 1 .tt Il-.v-U f "in Thf i rustecs of the P. Walker, Esq., Wrexham. W.-l-ili Withers hsl-nging to E. Fnm", Esq., Bronwyifa. .1 IV Bt' ts from lr (n iniths, Wrexham. l it Welsh \V< thers and l'orkels belonging to | Mr. H. Hughes, Cr ies-yr.-Iris Farm, Wrexham. t Fat Beasts from I Mr Richards, Asncy, Overton. ;i • Fat Sheep from Mr. J. Hughes, Top House, Marchwiel. •j Fat Scotch Wether- belonging to Mr Evans, Vownog, Wrexham. l it I'er.sts and I Figs '"roin T i'.eakliane, ESQ., I Jay Place, Gresford. 1 r. lk ;st r ,t e.'p and Pig from Mr I'au'by, Pickhill Wrexham. bel nging to Mr- .iaek^on, l ittle Erddig, Wrexham. i r-t i Pig* and V tl.as fvill Mr Price, Top House Farm, Rhosrobin. l • IV* frctn Mr W. Lew s, Lov.er Mountain Farm H?pe. ] j • and 1 iII. if. r belonging to j .l.weph Wright, Honkley, Rossett. iZ V it Wethers from Mr W.iinwrjgkt, Sontley. 1 r., :1-1 from \1 Voude, Yron Fauu, Llanfvnydd. I II, hors belonghig to >• r Owen, Eyton. ]:' 1. > from Mr Mackenzie, Parkey. n: B-t from Mr K >' r rt-. O ss Foves Inn, Abbot-street, Wrexham. Fit Wei ll Wetll is from Mr Mvaus, Graig, Penylan. ] l'M-t h lunging to I Mr John Lloyd, Queen-street, Wrexham. i i L: frem Mr H cherts, Broughton. 3 r..i Sheep frem Mr Ioù, rts, Tan Llan, Tryddyn. HI p. rl. from Mr Huberts, Penrhew, L'anfynydd. S P rket f. in Mr 3 ithell, Kiln Inn, Cross Lanes. 1 L: Heifer belonging to Mr John Koberts Wrexham. s Pi-s from MrJo;.es, Cold Chimneys, Hope. ti Fat Piis belonging to Mr KoV'erts, Griffin Inn, Gresford. 0 Palle ts frelll Mr Peters, Pickhill. lj Fat Pi.. h.,m :'I¡'T I dward?.. Llay Hall, G.csford. ¡.. I'ijrkets froui Mrs. J. lies, Higlitown, Wrexham. A N .uii'icr oi Fat Pigs from Mr Job Lea, GwersyHt. Mr Kvans, Coimnercial Inn, Wrexham. Mr Hithell, Rh sncssuey. Fat Piiis Mr SUlith, Park Farm, Rhosnessney. J i :5 from lr Beteley, Sutton Creen. F.tt Pigs from Mis Lloy Blue Bell Farm, Gresford. » Fa* Pigs fr m Mr Bithell, Hafo.1 Abley, L'anfynydd. ;> P.'rketS from Mr J. JOIRS, Tyn Twll Farm, Hhosnessney. 2 Fat Iîg., from Mrs James Taylor, Rhosnessney. 2 Fat P'gs from Mr Price, Rhesrobin. 1 b; 0n Pig(he.ivy weight) from Mr Lynch, Glasceed, Brymho. 1 Baiva P¡, (heavy weiht) bel nging to Mi John Lvans, ls coello 1 Fat Pi: from Mr Oldfield, Tan-y-Vron, Vrrndeg. 1 Fit Pig from Mr J), Jones, Melton Cottage, Pentre Broughton. 1 l'ut Calf from N Mr Davies, Pikey, Gresford. Z A). ;:t lets of Prize Bred Poultry, including Buff I < .hins, Light Bralimas, Coloured Dorkings, Du.ks, and M "Lit. kmbden Ganders, the property of Mr James P. li:1!t: b, Stansty Farm, Wrexham. Entries respectfully solicited. Poultry to be .-old at 10 o'clock. Ntoek to be in the Mart at 9 o'clock Sa'e at Ofiices i, Arcade, Wrexham. 25^2. TIN-: MOUTG.VOKE. Tu SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs JONES and t. suN, on Friday, the 22nd t'ay of December, 1882, at Hotel, Wrexham, at four p m punctually, subject t ■ 'i!«iiti<HIS. Ail those Six several MESSUAGES or COTTAGES, kn wi; :,s the Old Bee Hive," and the two GARDENS t'■••r-unt-i appertaining, situate at Brymbo, near Wrex- oi:. uud now or lately held by Mary Ann Hughes, John G -tilths, Benjamin Edwards, William Williams, and John full particulars apply to Messrs LLWIS AND SON, !ii-itors, Wrexhaui, or to the Auctioneers 26Wc sALi; BY MR. G. WILLIAMS. -_r TUEIil-IKDD FAIJM, NEAli MOLD. I < tan'Sal? Ilorscii, Cattlr, Pin*, Poultry, Staclcss of H t. t, liirleit. Outs, Straw, Potatws, Implements lit luttrti, and ]>ortiou "f the Household Furniture. ",11: (õEOHGE WILLIAMS has been instructed by Mr I WiP.itm Jones, who is leaving, to SELL BY AFcTioN.on Wednesday, December 13th, 18^2, on the .,1,<, premises, the whole of his FARMING STOCK, li:.p!ini'-nts, and a portion of the Household Furniture, of the following Powerful grey cart mare, P lly," rising ■year-old, 17 hands high; grey ditto, "Host, rising '.t-\ear-old, IG hands high; capit.tl bay !J" •• Prinow," H hands high, good worker; grey colt, rising 2- ..i .r-ul d lilack tilly, rising 3-year-old; one cream color, lising '1 ear-old and one grey yearling one splendid milkingcow, to calveearly in January; three excellent milking rows (fourth calves), two to calve in March and the other in April; shorthorn pedigrse bull, risi g 2-years-old four prime rearing calves, six store pigs, six couples of turkeys, six ditto ducks, 20 ditto fowls, three large stacks of good ueadow and rve-grass hay (together about 37 tons), two 1 irge stacks of wheat, five stacks of excellent malting arley (containing 20U hobbets or thereabouts) two stacks ellow oats (well harvested, containing about 150 1 niibets), (juantity of straw, about 50 tons manure, about i hobbets of pot-.toes two carts with .-lDch wheels (in id eonditi'Mi), harvest gearing, pair of waggon whee s .1<1 axle, pair of cart wheels and (both pairs new) water barrel, turnip pulper (hand or horse power), r, ••. ling and mowing machines, in good working order, by p. r.sley .V Co. ditto, by J. Williams, Rhuddlan excel- chaif cutter (hand" or horse power), 3-horse power tl::e<l;mg machine, winnowing machine, cultivator, turnip .n' e-, three iron ploughs, double shell plough (equal to v.j tv. e stone rollers, set of chain harrows, ditto iron and II, harrows, wheelbarrow, scythes, pikels, spades, rakes, two long ladders, thrte hay knives, a number of sacJ: truck, turnip drills quantity of old timher, i,,M i-on, cross-cut saw, two hand saws, four sets of cut ge;-rs.. three sets leading chains, four sets plough- 1 ■! it i, lot of odd gearing, side saddle and bridle, saddje .1.! 1-ri-tlf, goi,('. set of harness, two-wheel drag, six i '.r ;h grinding stone six rain tubs. large corn chest, es, Ac- aBi a portion of the valuable Household ^t.mre, contained in two bedrooms, parlor, and kItchen; the Dairy Uttii-sils, and other articles too numerous to I" I: ¡,to Fui;cheoij at lO.iiO; Sale to commence at 11 o'clock, prompt. may be Lad at the principal hotels, or from A I' NUXCKB, WrciJiam-street, Mold. 26;iôz BY MESSK3. TATTERSALL. K U G B Y i: s s t A T i e r. s A L L J I.L VJ at their Ul'GIJY ESTABLJSHMENT of VI 11IJS, HACKS, and HARNESS HOKSES, the "l'ESI<A Y in every month. Xext Sale Tl'i.DAY, DECEMBER 12th. fur terms and stalls to IJft made to Messrs I LONDON. 2,!55n '-t Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSRS. BAUGH & JONES. SALE OF VERY ELIGIBLE BUILDING LAND. T° ES0LD BY PRIVATE TREATY, several very Jt. ehgiNe pieces of BUILDING LAND, in lots of from three-quarters of to four acres each, for the erection of villa and ether residŒces, fronting and adjoining the turn- pike roaa leading from Wrexham to Ruabon. For particulars and to treat for same apply to Messrs BAUGH and JONES. 2680c SALES BY MR. LLOYD. 0" WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. COMMENCING WITH CATTLE AT 1030. FAIR DAY, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21sT, 1882. MR LLOYD'S next Auction will take place on Thursday, iy.M. DecmbeT 21st when he will sell A lot of grand Cows and Calves, Heifers, Barrens, and Stirks. Several good stock and fat Bulls. A lot of prime Scotch and Shorthorn Oxen, fat Heifers, and Cows. A capital lot of fat Calves. A prime lot of Shropshire and other fat Wethers, also store Sheep. Several fat Pigs, in-pig Sows, store Pigs, and porkets. Further entries solicited. TERMS.—WO sale, no charge. Ready-money settlements on sale day. Calves and ;0;; under £2 value 6d per head, over that sum Is per head, other stock fourpence in the pound. Early entries will oblige, so that they may be parti- cularized. Sale at 10.30 with store cattle. Offices: Eyton House, Wrexham, and at Wynnstay Arms Hotel, on Thursdays from 2 to 4 o'clock. 209p THURSDAY, DECEMBER 14TH, 1882. GREAT CHRISTMAS SHOW AND SALE OF FAT STOCK IN THE SMITHFIELD AT WREXHAM. Sale at Eleven o'clock, commencing with Fat Cattle. MR. LLOYD most respectfully informs hi patrons and iTM. others th?t he will hold his sale of Christmas Fat Stock, on Thursday, December 14th. in Wrexham Smithfleld. The present entries include 83 Very prime Heifers, Bullocks, and Cows. 3 Very prime Fat Bulls (heavy weights). 25U Extra prime Shropshire, Clun, Cheviot, Scotch, and Welsh Wethers. 6 Fat Calves. 50 Bacon and Pork Pigs (several heavy weights.) The above extra prime stock are the property of Sir W. W. Wynn, Bart., M.P. Sir R. A Palmer, Cefn Park Edmund Peel, Esq., Brynypys T. L. Fitz-Hugh, Esq., Plaspower S. Yorke, Esq., Erddig Park; Captain Ormrod, Penylan Edward Evans, Esq., Bronwyifa Benjamin Piercy. Esq., Marchwiel Hall; Harold Lees. Esq., Pickhill Hall; H. Hope, Esq., Knolton Hall; H. Dennis, Esq., ew Hall the Trustees of the late Peter Walker, Esq. Misses Lewis, Llwynottia; Mrs Johnson. Ksless Mr Parry, Holt Lodge; Mr Koberts, Berse Mr W. C. Hughes, Fennant Mr Reeves, Croesnewydd Mr Griffiths, Rhoden's Hall Mr McKenzie, Parkey Mr Owens, Eyton; Mr Owens, Plassey; Mr Hughes, Croes-yn-Ii is Mr Fearnall, Royton Mr Griffiths, Plas Golbourn the New Br tish Iron Company Mr Sutton, AIthrey Mr Pearson, Porthwgan the Wrexham Union Mr Job Lea Mr Bellis, thvynonn Mr Evans, Marchwiel Old Hall Mrs G iffiths, Gergwyne Mr Lloyd, Eyton House; Mr Jones, Cefa Mr Bowman, &c., &c. Sale at 11 o'clock prompt. SALE BY MESSRS J. C. AND H. H. ETCHES "r, -J"r.r'-J-í .r"f'J'J'-I' -r. THE WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE. THE NEXT WHITCHTJRCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE Jt. will take place on Friday, December 15tb, 1882. Entries for Catalogues close December 8th. J. C. & H. H. ETCHES, AUCTIONEERS, 2565 Whitchurch (Salop) and Crewe. SALE BY MR G. F. BYFORD. -j- -.r- PRELIMINARY NOTICE. VALE OF CLWYD SMITHFIELD CLUB, 1882. CHRISTMAS FAT STOCK SALE. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 1882. STOCK ALREADY ENTERED includes 30 head o Prime Ripe Fat three and four-year-old Bullocks and Heifers. n1..9ltu rosl1r. ..za! Thomas Roberts, Esq., Brynbrith, Corwen. Further entries are respectfully solicited. GEORGE F. BYFORD, Auctioneer. Ruthin, November 16th, 1882. 2534p SALE BY MR J. D. LEWIS. r-J,r- ',r"r. VALE OF CLWYD SMITHFIELD CLUB. MR J. T\ LEWIS (of Messrs. dough and Co.) will r SELL by AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 12th De- cember, 1882, commencing at 12 neon (within the Smith- field Clubs' Sale Ring), in Crown Square, Denbiglt, upwards of 75 head of Prime and Ripe FAT CATTLE, the proper- ties of Major Mainwaring, Major Mesham, John Roberts, Esq., Geinas R. Humphreys Roberts, Esq., solicitor Thomas Gee, Fsq., T. Roberts, Esq Bryn Brith John Kerfoot, Esq., W. Pickstone, Esq., Mr Choules, Mr Austin, and others. Denbigh, November 29th, 1882. 2658a SALE BY MESSRS PICKERING AND NIGHTINGALE. J-" ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 11TH, 1882. ERMINE CATTLE MART, CHESTER. GRAND CHRISTMAS SALE AXD SHOW OF FAT STOCK. PICKERING and NIGHTINGALE will hold the'r annual CHRISTMAS SALE and SHOW of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES, at the above- named Mart, on Monday, December llth, 18S2, viz. :— 114 Exceedingly prime fat Bullock, Heifers, and Cows. 5 ditto ditto Bulls. 181 ditto ditto Sheep (chiefly wethers.) 149 ditto ditto bacon and porket Pigs. 12 ditto ditto Calves. The Auctioneers beg to inform their supporters an friends, that they can with the greate t confidence recom- mend the whole of the above st -ck as being of the very best quality, and fed specially for the Christmas Ma: kets. Order of SaleCalves at 11 o'clock. Pigs at 11.15 Sheep at 12 Beasts at 12.30 All Stock must be in the yard by Nine o'clock at the latest, so that the judging can commence at 9.30 o'clock to the minute Lunch at 10 o'clock (by ticket.) The usual Prizes will be given, amounting to £22. 2682a Business Announcemen's. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. JOSEPH gECKETT & CO., Have the pleasure to announce that this day, SATURDAY, and during the month they will make their ANNUAL DISPLAY o F CHRISTMAS FANCY GOODS, For which they have been successful in importing from the various centres of Art and Manufacture, a most interesting collection of ARTICLES DE PARIS, BERLIN, VIENESE, JAPANESE, & ORIENTAL PRODUCTIONS, Specially adapted FOR PRESENTS. For t'le gratification of the Little Folks, due provision has again been made in TOYS, DOLLS, GAMES, &c. CHRISTMAS TREE ORNAMENTS, USEFUL ARTICLES AND TOYS For School Treats and Christmas Trees, marked with a mere nominal profit. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS. HABERDASHERY CABINETS, Upwards of 2,00U of these really useful ar.d desirable presents have been provided. They contain complete as- sortments of Haberdashery, suitable alike for servants, young ladies and matrons Prices-8tl. Is, Is 2d, to 5 guineas each. EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. p2014a STANDARD ROSES. JOHN pARQCHARSOS Has this Season a fine healtliv lot of STANDARD AND DWARF ROSES TO OFFER. Also FRUIT TREES In variety, in Standards, Pyramids, and Bushes. A fine selection of ORNAMENTAL SHRUBS. Ali in fine condition for moving. An inspection invited. ACTON NJRSERY, KHOSNESSNI.Y, 2:2"c WREXHAM. Entertainments and Meetings. FOOTBALL. ENGLISH CHALLENGE CUP. (SECOND TIES.) NORTHWICH V. DRUIDS AT RUABON, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9TH, 1882. Admission 19 and 6d. Kick-off at 2 30. Cheap z railway tickets. 2662z PUBLIC HALL AND CORN EXCHANGE, W R E X B A M. MONDAY EVENING, DFCEMBER LLTH, 1882. AT A QUARTER TO EIGHT. MR. KARL MEYDER Begs to announce that he will give, as above, a grand ORCHESTRAL CONCERT With his celebrated ORCHESTRA OF 65 PERFORMERS. VOCALISTS MADAME SANDERINI. MI-S ANNIE RICHARDSON. CONDUCTOR MR. KARL MEYDER. Reserved Seats (numbered), 3s Unreserved Seats, 2s Back Seats, Is. Tickets and plans at Mr J. F. Edisbury, 3, High-street. 2650p PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. ON TUESDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, 1882. THE REV J. D. ALFORD, OF BIRMINGHAM, Will deliver a Lecture in the above hall, SUBJECT "THE PENSION LIST." The Chair will be taken at 8 p.m. by SIR R. A. CUNLIFFE, BART., M.P. Admission Free. A few seats will be reserved, for which tickets, Is each, may be had at Messrs Bayley & Co., Hope-street; Mr Simon Jones, Hope-street; and Mr. J. E. Powell, Town Hill, &c. 2653 REX HAM IUSICAL FESTIVAL. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. CONDUCTOR MB J. T. PRITCHARD, Organist and Choirmaster of St. Mark's, Wrexham. Ladies and Gentlemen desirious of becoming Members of the above Festival will oblige by sending their names to the Honorary Secretaries— W. A. BAYLEY, 51, HOPE STREET, 2571f J. W. PARRY, WREXHAM. WREXHAM: MUSICAL PESTIYAL, TO BE HELD IN FEBRUARY, 1883. The Committee have decided to offer Prizes as follows for competitions CHORAL COMPETITION (for Choirs residing within 20 miles of Wrexham, and of not less than 40 voices)— prize £15. Worthy is the Lamb" (Messiak). SOPRANO SOLO, I know that my Redeemer Liveth" (Messiah). CONTRALTO SOLO, 0, Rest in the Lord" (Elijah). TENOR SOLO, "Then shall the Righteous Shine" (Elijah). BARITONE SOLO, A Recit—" Draw near all ye People B Solo—" Lord God of Abraham."— Prize j61 each. SIGHT SINGING, Prize of 10s. QUARTETT, Prize £2 28," Norah the Pride of Kildare." Entries to be sent to the Hon. Secretaries not later than February 1st. W. A. BAYLEY, J. W. PARRY, 2570A 51, Hope-street, Wrexham. ^UMavruXiL'tl JL £ lte±iUL»L> v OD. WHIT.MONDAY, 1883. 1.—To the Choir of not less ihan 40 members that best renders "Par i mi wybad dy ffyrdd" (D. Harriss). Prize £8 and j61 to the conductor. 2.—To the Choir of not less than 28 members that best renders Comrades in Arms." Prize £3- For full particulars see programmes, price l £ d, per post 2d. Proceeds in aid of Zion Chapel, Talwm. JOSEPH WILCOXON, Secretary, 2669z Coedpoeth, Wrexham. FRENCH EVENING CLASSES. JJJ ADEMOISELLE J^ASSE (PARISIENNE), Holds a Select Evening Class for Conversation every Monday from 7 to 9 in the Young Men's Christian Association Rooms, Wrexham—ladies and gentlemen. Terms—One Shilling weekly. No more vacancies for families or nrivate pupils this term. — Address, MADEMOISELLE NASSE, 29, Pepper-street, Chester. 2423f Business Announcements. 'J"r_r- ROBERT llEID (From Messrs. Boucher and Co's. Chester), 3, OVERTON ARCADE. PIANOS, HARMONIUMS, ORGANS, For Sale or hire on the one, two or three years system. Pianos for hire for concert purposes. Pianos, &c.. Tuned Singly or by the Year. Every descrip- tion of Music and Musical Instruments. All the Newest D nce Music, Songs, Pieces, &c. ROBERT REID'S BAND Can be engaged for Balls, Garden Parties, En'er- tainments, &c. Any number of Musicians supplied on the most moderate terms. First Class Execu- tants Guarantee!. Newest Music soon as published. ROBERT REI D, 3, OVERTON ARCADE. WREXHAM. 2499a SEE YOU ARE SERVP/n WITH SPRATTS PATENT MEAT FIBRINE" VEGETABLE DOG CAKES (WITH BEETROOT.) USED IN THE ROYAL KENNELS. PROFESSOR WILLIAMS, F.R.S.E., F.R.C.V.S., writes "New Veterinary College, Edinburgh, Aug. 21, 1882. We find our «Fibrin e' Dog Biscuits, with Beetroot, most useful and economical in feeding our dog patients." Beware of Worthless Imitations SEE EACH CAKE IS STAMPED Spratts Patent" and a X." Ii SPRATTS PATENT," BERMONDSEY, S.E. AGEXTS IN THIS TOWN AND DISTRICT 1518f HOME FOR VISITORS. Q. L A SLYN HOUSE, COMMERCIAL, FAMILY & PRIVATE HOTEL, 9, EUSTON SQUARE, LONDON, N.W. Close to Euston Station (L. and N. W. Ry.) Three minutes walk from St. Pancras, Midland Railway and King's Cross (G N.Rv.l, ten minutes' train from Paddington by the Underground Railway to Gower-street, thence one minute's walk via Euston-road to Square. See on back of card- fellow red ink line. D. EVANS, PROPRIETOR, (LATE OF MOLD.) MODERATE CHARGES. 2401f SOCIETE ORIE.VTALE GASTRONOMIQUE. 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PHOTOGRAPHIC ALBUMS bound in the most artistic styles and at prices that will suit all purchasers. BOOKS -In General Literature, comprising Poets, Tales. Travel, and Adventure. BIRTHDAY TEXT BOOKS by Tennyson, Longfellow, Shakespeare, Burns, Kate Greenaway, and others. ANNUALS and CHRISTMAS NUMBERS, in- cluding Graphic, Illustrated London lfews. Beljravia, London Society, and a variety of others. GAMES FOR WINTER EVENINGS. OLEOGRAPHS FOR FRAMING. FRAMING-Pictures Fran ed in English and Ger- man Mouldings on the i hortest Notice and &t Moderate Prices. A large Assortment of Ledgers, Day and Cash Books, Note Paper and Envelopes. BAYLEY & COMPANY, CAXTON BUILDINGS, 51, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. n2644a Established 120 Years. THE NORTH WALES CARRIAGE WORKS. Prize Medals, awardedjor excellence of design, material, and workmanship. JACKSON~& SONS, HOLT STREET, WREXHAM. J. & S. in expressing their thanks for the liberal support accorded to them for so many years, beg respectfully to call the attention of purchasers to their extensive stock of New Light Carriages, including their latest novelty, "THE PONY RUSTIC," which for lightness and ease, combined with strength, (being constructed on strict mechanical principles) is well adapted for the smallest pony, and at a price that defies competition. They have also several very good second-hand four and two wheel carriages at very moderate prices. HARNESS of the best quality supplied to order. N.B.—Estimates given for repairs, and designs forwarded free on application. Lamps, Wool and India Rubber Mats, Fur and Wate proof Knee Wrappers, and every carriage requisite. 2417 THE OLD FAMILY GROCERY AND PROVISION BUSINESS. R. E~V~A N S (LATE OF 9, YonKE STREET), TENDERS sincere thanks to Ms Friends. Cus- A. tomen, and Public generally, for their liberal support during his many years in business, and begs to inform them that the above Business is now carried on at 28, YORKE STREET, a larger and more commodious premises, under the style of R. EVANS and Co., TEA. AND COFFEE DEALERS, GROCERS, BAKERS, & PROVISION FACTORS, CORN, FLOUR, & MEAL STORES, NOTED FOR BRUSHES, BUCKETS, &c„ CHEAP. Special attention is called to W OUR TEAS -S Which consist of the finest qualities and are chosen from the best markets. Excellent Leading Teas 2s per lb very desirable and palatable, full of strength, vigour, and color. Very strong Tea 2s 8d and 3s per lb. Special Fine Tea 3s 4d and 3s 8d per lb, which are well blended, (none equal). Good Broken Leaf Tea Is 4d per lb. COFFEES Of the Finest and Richest Flavour. Also a choice Stock of GENERAL GROCERIES, From the best markets recommenced as being srood and cheap. PROVISIONS, Finest Brands of Bacon, Mild-cured Hams, Fresh and Tub Butter, Pure Lard io.1 Prime Fat Cheese, at lowest prk-e.i. BAKERS AND FLOULL DEALERS. NOTE THE ADDRESS — R. EVANS & Co. 28, YOnKE STREET. a2-U3n c. J) A YT E~S~ HOSIER, HATTER, GLOVEIL, AND SHIRT MAKER. My Purchases are now complete in the above Departments to which I would kindly a9k your attention. LATEST NOVELTiES. NEWEST DESIGN jx TIES AND SCARFS, SPECIAL LINE SILK UMBRELLA, NATURAL STICKS. 10s 6D. FELT JBn HATS. IN NEW SHAPES SPECIAL WOOLLEN 1A SHIRTS, UNSHRINKABLE. LARGE VARIETY OF RUGS, SHAWLS, DRESSING GOWNS, MACIN- TOSH COATS, LADIEV WATERPROOF CAPES, TRAVELLING BAGS, &c.. &c. C HOSIERY STORES, 58, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 2379 ALFA HABANA CIGARS, 18S1 crop. Best value in the market. Money refunded if not approved of Original Boxes of lCiO Cigars at lHs. Sample Boxes of 9 Cigars at 2s. THROUGH ANY CIGAR DEALER OR DIRECT FROM SASTRE & CO., 4, WINDSOR COURT, LONDON, E.C. Business Announcements. .r' CHRISTMAS, 1882. SPECIAL WINTER QUALITY! CHAMPAGNE LIME JUICE, ( INVIGORATING AND REFRESHING AT ALL TIMES. 4s 6D DOZEN, BOTTLES INCLUDED. AROMATIC GINGER ALE-Warming! Comforting!! Stimulating! Non- Alcoholic! PURE SODA, BRIGHTON SELTZER, POTASS WATERS, LEMONADE, HOP BEER. Compare price and quality. Blendes with Claret and other Wines and Spirits. Sold byCHEMISTS, WDIE MERCHANTS and GROCERS, everywhere. ———————— < SOLE MANUFACTURERS 1 J. F. EDISBURY & COMPANY, NORTH WALES CRATED MINERAL WATERS FACTORY, WREXHAM. 2655 JOHN HANDLES, BOOT MAKER, 25, HIGH. STREET, 1 (Near the Wynnstay Arms Hotel), In announcing his removal from 24, TO 25, HIGH STREET, (being considerably more convenient and commodious premises), avails himself of the opportunity of ex- pressing his best thanks to the public generally for the very kind patronage and support accorded him and his late grandfather during the past half century. He trusts that the reputation of the Establishment will be preserved by his constant attention to a business heretofore so successful, and assures his patrons that no effort shall be wanting upon his part to merit a continuance of their favors. J. R. is now showing specialities in all departments of Winter Goods, including Ladies and Gentlemen's best hand-sewn Walking and Shooting Boots, &C., an inspection of which is respectfully solicited. 2471p NORTH WALES PUBLIC SUPPLY STORES, WREXHAM. OBJECTS AND CONSTITUTION. These Stores have been established by C. K. Benson & Co., for the purpose of supplying the general PuM c with articles of utility and general consumption, at the smallest possible profit en the original manufacturing cost. Purchasers can obtian the advantages of Co-operative Stores without the expense of taking shares or buying an annual ticket. Customers are enabled to select their purchases without delay or inconvenience and, as a private firm, we are able to a greater degree to consult the individual requirements of each of our Customers. The goods supplied at the Store; are guaranteed of the best and purest quality. The patent medicines and proprietary articles are selected from all the best makers, and are the original and genuine productions of the names whose brands they bear. This is important, as counterfeits are now very frequently substituted. Several kinds of packed goods (such as Pickles, Sauces, Candles, &c.) have been introduced, bearing the name of C. K. Benson and Co. This will be made in every case a guarantee of Excellence, and will never be found affixed to an inferior article. PRICE LIST. THE NEW LIST IS NOW READY, AND MAY BE HAD FREE ON APPLICATION. The object of the List is to excite enquiry and comparison, and show to Customers generally where all Goods (not a special few to attract, delude, and deceive) of the highest quality and known best brands are supplied for Cash, at a direct saving to Customers of from 10 to 50 per cent. on prices usually charged, and for which a very inferior class of Gooils is often substituted. Customers are particularly requested to provide themselves with a new List every three months, the prices of Goods being subject to alterations, according to fluctuations in the market. DELIVERY OF GOODS. All Orders delivered Free in Wrexham and neighbourhood by our own Vans, or by Carriers. General Orders of S2 and upwards forwarded, Carriage Free, to any Railway Station within twenty miles of Wrexham for X5 and upwards forwarded, Carriage Free, to any Railway Station in England or Wales. C. K. BENSON & CO. THE NORTH WALES SUPPLY STORES, 1216 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. ccABSOLUTELY PURE." See ANALYSIS.—Sent Post Free on Application. ELLIS'S ,9W&, Potass, Seltzer'   Lemonade, Aromatic R(JTHIN Lemonade, Aromatic *?? ?""? a&rtSL Water and Lithia and Potass Water. WATERS. CORKS BRANDED R. ELLIS A SON, RUTHIN," and every label bears their Name and Trade Mark. Sold everywhere, and wholesale of R. ELLIS AND SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES, Manufacturers to the Royal Family. LONDON AGENTS: W. BEST and SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. CAUTION.—Beware of spurious Imitations, and insist on having ELLIS'S RUTHIN MINERAL WATERS. SOLE ADDRESSR. ELLIS & SON. RUTHIN. NORTH WALES. 742 A LFP-ED No P ALMER, F.C.S., ANALYTICAL AND CONSULTING CHEMIST, Undertakes the Analysis of Manures, Oil-cakes, Minerals, Wall Papers, Milk, Bread, and other articles. Special attention given to Water Analysis. Lessons in Practical Chemistry given to a limited number of Pupils. LABORATORY :-3. Arybryn Terrace, Earle-street, Wrexham. 2307n F. C. D ICKSON & CO., BLACKBECK GUNPOWDER MILLS, NEAR ULVERSTON, Supply Compressed Cartridges or other Gunpowders. Apply MR JOHN ASTBURY, Plas Evan, Near Northop. Agent for Flintshire, Denbighshire, and Mid Wales. 2303p NURSERY STOCK. Y. STRAC IIAN., NURSERYMAN AND SEEDSMAN, WREXHAM, Invites inspection of his Nursery Stock, including— STANDARD AND DWARF TRAINED FRUIT TREES CHOICE STANlJAKii DWAnr Rocn". EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, FOREST TREES, LARCH, SPRUCE, & SCOTTISH FIRS, THORNS AND PRIVETS. Priced Catalogues on Application. THE RAILWAY STATION NURSERIES, WREXHAM. 2355a SPECIAL NOTICE. MRS- E. HORTON, OF 29, REGENT STREET, j BEGS to inform the inhabitants of the town and district that henceforth she will carry on the busi- ness of CLEANING, CURLING, and DYEING all kinds of Feathers in every shade of color. GLOVES, &C ALSO CLEANED AND DYED. N.B.-All work done upon the premises. 2340p JOHN T UPTON, CABINET MAKER AND UPHOLSTERER, 37, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM For 19 years in the employ of Mr W. Pierce, Bridge-street), BEDSTEAD, BEDDING, MATTRESSES, FLOCKS, ETC., ALWAYS IN STOCK. P.S.—Any goods not in stock made at least possible Notice. Furniture packed and removed to any distance. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. WORKSHOP—QUEEN STREET. 2341 -+-503, -TIOO 500.! ?10, ?0, £ 50, ?100, ?500. OPTIONS Ton Stock Exchange 8ecurities.-One UL; form Price. Acknowledged the best and safest plan ever devised for making large protits from small invest- ments with great rap:dity. Explanatory book (second edition) SENT FREE.-Address, GEORGE EVANS i, Co., hworn Brokers, Cresham House, Old Broad-t, London. 2661f IMPORTER AND RETAILER Best X of all kinds of Shetland '??\ Anda!uaian\\??\ FOREIGN AND ENGLISH and Berli!\ ? WOOLS, AND GERMAN A NEED^ORK. Menno <& Fleecy? Wools. AI!o?and ^X ^OSIER, HABERDASHER Scotch Wheelings HOSIER, HABERDASHER German Worsted (in\ ?? ac<l hard and soft twistX\^J^\ Dealer ia Marguerite, MerinoV FANCY GOODS. Ki'?er, Vigonia, WelshX ?.\ and Yorkshire Yarns. ? ??\ —— Baldwin's Bts6 Knittipg\ ?.\BE?RL?? I? HOUSE. Yamg. Kensington Creweb\ ?_  Brigg's transferring pattema. X 4. HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 2K REMOVAL NOTICE. THOMAS ROBERTS & CO., LATE GLOVER & ROBERTS Respectfully announce that they will REMOVE THEIR BUSINESS EARLY IN DECEMBER From their present Premises, No. 13, TO N 0 y SOUTH CASTLE-STREET, THOMAS ROBERTS & CO., LATE G LOVEP, & ROBERTS, MERCHANT TAILORS, 13, SOUTH CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL. n2224z JUST PUBLISHED, (PRICE SIXPENCE) WREXHAM AND THEREABOUTS EIGHTY YEAIIS AGO. A LECTURE BY JXO..TONES, SOLICITOR. To be oVaire:! from the Booksellers in the Town. and M s Rice Jones, 5, High-ttreet, Wrersham. X AVANT YFAST. D. Wilkin & Co., BTi Appold St., London. Business Announce meEts. -I'_ XM AS SEASON, 1882. WINES AND SPIRITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES AT C. K. BENSON & Cos SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 3HAMPAGNFS from 30s Per Dozen, BURGUNDIES „ 24s „ ElOCKS II 22s „ II 2:3" It PORTS .oo., IF* „ SHERRIES It ISs „ II 12s „ „ ISs „ IRISH & SCOTCH WHISKIES. II 7:i" RUM 279.. „ GIN (FINE LONDON) „ 249" to FRENCH 30s „ HOLLANDS II „ Single Bottles of the above can be h It at c >rres>iondiiig prices. CASE BRANDIES. Guaranteed the genuine productions of the names whose brands they bear. HENNESSEY'S OR MARTELL S 4s 9d 2 „ 5s 3d 3 „ 5s 9;1 JULES DUFONT & CO.'S— 1 Star, per bottle 4s ed 2 3 „ 5s Oil WHISKEY. Jamieson's, Dunville's, Brenan's, Kinahan's, Glenlivet Glen Alva, Encore, and Melrose. CHAMPAGNE. Roederer's Meet & Chandon's, Perrier Jouet's, G. B. Mumm's, Veuve Clicquot, Heidsieck Co., and various other well known Brand. MINERAL WATERS. Schweppe's. Ellis's, and Edisbury and C. K. BENSON & CO., HIGH STREET, (OPPOSITE THE NORTH SOUTH WALES BANK ) 2MO IMPROVEMENTS. | TOWN IMPROVEMENTS. l'J, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. 19, TOW HILL. WREXHAM. ALTERATION AND EXTENSION OF PREMISES, NEW FRONTAGE, &c. GREAT SALE OF DRAPERY GOODS NOW ON. As the whole of the Stock must be cleared out of the way of the Builders, it will be offered much below Wholesale Prices. COME EARLY AND SECURE THE BARGAINS. CHARLES E. EVANS. 2010n CHRISTMAS, 1882. WE have just bought in London a very desir- T V able parcel of JAPANESE AND FANCY GOODS Suitable for the Season. With the view of clearing the lot in a few fLys they will be sold cheap. At the same time we shall offer a lot of FUR-LINED CLOAKS AND ULSTERS, At a heavy discount. w. & J. pRICHARD, 14, HOPE STREET, 2101n WREXHAM. AUTUMN AND WINTER GOODS. TjlDWARD SMITH respectfully announces that he is !i showing new goods in each Department, and begs to solicit an inspection. The DRESSMAKING Department is under the manage- ment of an experienced first hand, and orders are executed without delay. A fit guaranteed in tho latest style, at moderate charges. E.S. continues to keep the sp.me maVes of Flannels, Blankets, Calicoes, Linens, A-c., that :1iV\J given such satisfaction to his customers for so many yi-arM past. He wishes to ask special attention to 5'30 size heavy Brown Rugs, at ;38 3d each, worth 5s K 1. Ti.-se are a gt-cd substitute for a blanket at a higher price. 2(5, High-street, Wrexham. 2343p A CARD- MR. GRENVILLE JONES (Son of Mr Horatio lones, 25, Castle-street, Shrewsbury), SURGEON DENTIST, Begs to state that he attends Wrexham evtry THURSDAY AND SATURDAY, may l:e consulted at REGENT STREET. 2510z MILLINERY AND DRESS :;COMS. ]%,■ KS SCOTT is now Showing an n¡re new ?a stock of WI 1 ER COSTC)H,S MJLLIV- ERY, FURS, &c. 31, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. October 1:ith, 1882. EMPLOYMENT. I want 1,000 Ag nts to Canvass for rpHE | OMPLETE I-I SRBALIST. I will give suoh terms .in furnish ADVERTISING facili k-s that no man need make less tho n 3¡) per month no mitter whether be ever c nvas-td before or not. Add:es«, FiiED. W. HALE, Ganlen, Lomh n, and fu!! p.vrticul s will ) e by return of post. } 9(