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Established A.D, lba. MIE WREXHAM ADV,ERTISIER jtenbignshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, t Cheshire, Shropshire and North ITafea B e g i s t e r be County Paper for all Official Notices in Denbighshire and Flintshire. PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY AH J) SATURDAY. J CIRCULATION, S 500 Ii TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. UNSTAMPED. STAMPED. in advance, 9s per annum. I J ?Credit, 10s per annum. I I In stance. Us per annum. "B Credit, 12s per annum* JJAYLEY & gRADLEY, ,I — PROPRIIITORS. j1 Sales by Auction. j SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. .r- SALE OF FAT STOCK ONLY. (OS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22xi», 1«83. WREXHAM SMITH FIELD. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to announce that they .? mtendboldtng a Sa?e of F&t CATTLE. SHEEP, CA!? ES, and PIGS, in the above Smithaeld, on ThuMday No'MBbefZZnd. 1883, subject to the orders issued by the Local Authority, when the following Stock will be offered:- Prime Bat Bullocks and Heifers. Ripe Shropshire Downs and other Fat Sheep. Several Fat Calves Fork and Bacon Pigs. Entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Ten o'clock. Ittffz Sale of Fat Bullocks and Heifers, in-calf Cott-s citd Heifers Wat irigs, 4-4., at ROSSETT HALL, ROSSETT. MESSRS JONES & SON have been favored with in- ?j? atrmetioaa ftom J. Boyde! Esq.. to SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, November 12th, 1883, at a building near to or adjoining the Golden Lion Inn, Rossett, his valuable Fat and Store Stock, comprising, viz. 4 Grand three-year-old Bullocks, heavy weights. 4 Ripe three-year-old Bullocks, 4 ditto two-year-old ditto, 7 Ripe three-year-ola Heifers, 3 Very useful Cows, near calving, 3 Promising Heifers, ditto 3 Fat Pigs. One week's keep given on the Fat Stock, if required. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. 12470c Sa?' of r, 4,r)z aitre, F'e?t&cr?? f!oct Be<?, &c., at No. 5, CROSS STREET, RHOSDDU, W re.'ha m. MESSRS JONES & SON have been 'iDstmctedb y Mra ?H S. Jones, who is ;glmguI)housekeeping to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, November 16th, 1833, on the above premises, the following useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, viz. :-Mahogany couch in black h:tir, with spring seat; inlaid rosewood card table, mahogany centre table, six mahogany chairs in black hair, easy ditto in black hair; lady's chair in green rep, with spring seat; child's chair, walnut square whatnot, Kiddet minster carpets, steel mounted fenders, fire irons, candlesticks, waste paper basket, four kitchen chairs, imabogany lootable, two-leaf table, tin hastener and bottle i Ifok. saucepans, tea kettles, stair and landing carpets, thirty brass stair rods, feather and flock beds; spring, flock, and straw mattresses; irnn half-tester bedsteads, with dimity hangings; iron French bedsteads, two mahogany marble slab top and other wash-stands, dressing tables, mahogany and birchwood toilet glasses, toilet services, towel rails, mahogany corner whatnot, mahogany chest of drawers, three cane-seated chairs, child's bath, and numerous other effects. Sale at Half-past One o'clock. 25llz I u>, ortant Sale of steam engines, morticing machine, lathe, b»rin;i rods, tubes and tools, saw benches, cast iron mash ftill and cistern plates, timber, plankb. scafold poles, door framen, puncheons, dried grains, billiard table, earthen- marc, glass, cutlery, plated goods, .tc., at THE WILLOW BREWERY, Wrexham. MESSRS JONES & SON have beon favored with I n Structions from the Executors of the late Peter Walker, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, Nov. 23rd, 1883, on the above premises, the above Steam engines and effests, comprising three small steam engines, two saw benches, five-inch lathe and tools, morticing machine, new and old timber, planks, scaffold poles, quantity of pitch- pine door frames and window casings, quantity of bricks and rubble stone, carpenters' work benches, grindstones wheelbarrows, ISO feet of boring rod*, large assortment of boring tools, quantity of fcix and three-inch boring tubes, ropes, chains, pulleys, blocks, cast iron mash tun and cistern plates, cast and wrought scrap iron, old brass and copp.-r, new and old puncheons, stillages, tables and tresseis, about two tons of dried grains, billiard table, 3ti dozen of dinner plates, 22 dozen of pudding plates, 22 of cheese plates, 12 dozen of meat and vegetable dishes, about 40 dozen of table knives, 40 dozen of table prongs, several pairs of meat and fish carvers, a large quantity of champagne, sherry, and ale glasses and other effects. Catalogues may be had six days before the day of sale on application to the Auctioneers, 4, Arcade, Wrexham. Weto commence at eleven dclo& punctually. 2561c PRELIMINARY. Sales of Dairy Cows and Heifers (calved and to caivc), Fat Pigs, Breeding Soto, Small Store Pigs, In-foal Mare, Yea,-Hag Filly, Poultry, Sheep Dog, Stacks of Hay and Oats, Potatoes, Turnips, Manure, Implements of HtIS- banfiry, Gears, Har,te-s, IV-ood Sheds, New and Old Timber, Dairy Vessels, and part of the Household Furniture, .&C., at CRACHDIR FARM, FROOD, abh 't three-quarters of a inile froiii, Brymbo Station, 1J mile* from Ccfnybedd Station, and 31 anifes from Wrcx- ham. MESSRS JONES & SON h?ve received instructions from Mr J. Kirkham, to offer for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, on Tuesday, the 27th day of November, 1883, the whole of his Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Farm Produce, Dairy Vessels, and part of his Household Furni- ture, &c., etc. Particulars next week. 25!iOz SALES BY MESSES. BAUGH & JONES. r, ffilO B12 SULD, pu-suant to an Order of the High Court I of Justice, made in an action, re Daniel Jones, deceased. Beirne v. Jones, 1S81, J. 130., with the approba- tion of the Vice-Chancellor, Sir James Bac,in,. by Mr SAMUEL THOMAS BAUGH, the person, appointed by thl; sai<i judge, at the Lion Hotel, Wrexham. in the County of Denbigh, on Monday, the 20.h uay of November, ISS;}, at Four o'clock in the afternoon, in six lots Certain FREEHOLD LAND, MESSUAGES or DWELL- ING HOUSES. situate at Brymbo and Broughton, both in the Parish of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh. Particulars and conditions of sale may be had (gratis) of Mr JOHN ALUXCTON HUGHES, of Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, solicitor of Messrs KENNEDY, HUGHES, and of No. 1, Clements Inn, Strand, in the County of Middlesex, solicitors of the AUCI'IONEER, at Wrexham, ..furesitid :tnd at the place of sale. Bated this lilst day of October, 18S3. LIONEL CLARKE, Chief Clerk. SALE BY Mil EDWARD JONES. -r.r_r-! MR EDWARD JONES is instructed to SELL BY AUCTION, opposite hi? house. 35, Beast MMket, Wrexham, on MONDAY NEXT, 12th November, ISS3, a vaiiety of useful household FURNITURE, bed linen, •sewing machine, strong stove, and other effects. Sale at ONE for HALF-PAST to a minute. 2543i SALES BY MESSRS D. ROBERTS & SON. > ON MONDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 112rt_, 1SS3. ROBERTS AND ?ON will SELL BY ?i. AUCTION, at TY MAWR, T1RLLANERCH, between Cor wen and Liargollen, and li miles from Glyn- dyf.dwy and Carrog Railway Stations, the whole of the Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, including dairy cows (tiuiv u and early calvers), young cattle, prize bulls, draught horses, farming Implements, prime crops (all to go Off) of barley, oats, hay, swedes, turnips, potatoes, j Ac., the (Toj^riy of Mrs Coombe, who is retiring. the usual credit or discount given. Lunch at 10.30 Sale at 11.30. 2555a ON THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 15m, 1883. MESSUS D. ROBERTS AND SON, will SELL BY AUCTION, at PEN LAN FAWR, NEAR CORWEN, • £ bead of very superior CATTLE, six draught horros an p 1, e, nine fat and store pigs fanning implement, dairy uten-iK and part of the Household Furniture, the prcperty the Misses Davies, who are giving up farming. llheusual credit or discount given. Lunch at 10 and Sale at 11. 255SU ON FRIDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 16TH, 1883, MKSSIIS. D. ROBERTS and SON will SELL by AUC- ?ALI TZION at FRONGOCH ISA, BRYNEGLWYS, ? ?. of C?ttte, 3 Horsec, 70 Fat and Store Sheep. Mgs, luikv.; c;etse, 8 Stacks of Corn and Hay(aHtogo?f), 'TWeeL" "i Turnips, Farming Imptements, ?. the property '"Mr??nJones.whoisieawiBg..  M::<t! credit or diseounL-Lunch at nand Sale at Auctions' Office, Temple Btitdinxs. Corwen. 2557a Office, Temple Buildin, -8. Corwen. 2gi-a CHRISTMAS GOODS. iG R jyjOUNTFORD, ?. ?m!?* .?M- Ilis visit Gf five months ago, intends holding a series ai SALES, commencing MONDAY. TSE 12JH NOVEMBEH, At the flALl, WREXHAM, Consisting of DIEH. TEA, BREAKFAST. AND T-OILET SET-" ANGLO BARBOTINE, &C., &c. Hale taeb <!°y #t Jwo and Six o'clock- 2532c Sales by Auction. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Sale of Pat Stock only (Subject to the Orders of the Local Authority.) THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 22SD, 1883 (FAIR-DAY.) 5'? l?J???'?'? he will hold asde of M? ? ??P?? in the above Smithfield, on Thursday. November 22nd, when he will oSw for aa!e Several fat cattle. Several '{'.it sheep. Several fat and porket pigs. A few fat calves. Farther entries solicited. Sale at 10..30 o?clock. Offices—EytJ. on Bonse. Wrexham. 209f SALE BY MESSRS J. C. AND H. H. ETCHES "r,' -r /'> .r'r r, -J THE next Whitehurch (Salop) HORSE SALE will take place on Friday, November 16th, 1883. Entnes for catalogues close November 9th. J. C. & H. H. ETCHES, Auctioneers. 24!j4p Whitchurch (Salop) and Crewe. SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. ,1 RUGBY. JjJESSRS RATTERS ALL WILL BOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, The second Tuesday in every month. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 13TH. *I825 £ &'Z2S?5 £ S$ £ be made to "ST- lfATTEUSALL, Albert Gate, London. 1742 SALE BY MR ASTON. O ASTON, Hope-street, Wrexham. Great Sale of S0 Blankets, Cashrueres, Checks, Lace Curtain8'and aU kinds of Drapery Goods. This is the last day of Sale. 630. 2572n GREAT SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES AT COMMENCING THIS DAY, NOV. 3RD, 1883. GREAT BARGAINS. 250ft n SALE BY MR. E. SMITH. CLAREMONT-COTTAGE, RHOSDDU, I WREXHAM. MR EDWARD SMITH has been favored with instruc tions to SELL by AUCTION, on Monday, November 19th, IbM, at Ciaremont Cottage, Hhosddu, Wrexham, the whole of the substantial HOUSEHOLD FURNITURRI &c., including iron bedsteads, spring and hair mattresses,, handsowelnahogany dining room suite, upholsteied in leather watnut drawing room suite, upholstered in blue rep, with loose holland covers; splendid in-laid walnut cabinet, very superior walnut oval table with carved borders, pillar, and scrolls pier glasses, Brussels and other carpets, gilt cornices, lace and rep curtains, bed- room suites in polished pine and birchwood, chests of drawers, toilet sets, hip bath, kitchen chairs and tables, glass, china, electro-plated goods, kitchen and culinary utensils, dog kennel, &c., &c. The days being short, the Sale will commence punctu- ally at Twelve o'clock. Catalogues may be had at the Auctioneer's Office, 26, High-stree Wrexham. 2Mn IODWARD MITH, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, HOUSE AGENT, AND UNDERTAKER. VALUATIONS MADE FOR PROBATE OR LEGACY DUTY. AUCTION SALES OF PROPERTY, FURNITURE, AND FARMING STOCK, Conducted with the least possible expense. Funerals Furnished throughout with simplicity and economy. Miscellaneous salesof Furnitute, Stocks-in-Trade, &c., held on the First Thursday in each month, in E. SMJTH's J. Spacious Sale Room in High street. Consignments of Goods for Sale invited. Auction Rooib lfltrflffBee/W, "High-street., Wrexham. 1425c. Education. .r, _J r, MK W. H. HOLT, Professor of PIANOFORTE, ORGAN, SINGING, AND ] COMPOSITION. TERMS ON API'LICATION. ERDDIG TERRACE, WREXHAM. 2135z BOARDING SCtlOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, 4, GROVE PARK, WREXHAM. For Terms and Particulars apply to I S S E S LL 0 Y D. Separate Schoolroom for Boys. itmoz 1, LEA SIDE, RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. SELfcCT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, CONDUCTED BY THE j|I88Efl if A N M E R; Also a CLASS for BOYS, from 7 to 12 years of age. 1833n WYNNSTAY HOUSE SCHOOL, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL MRS. SIMMS, Assisted by Experienced and Efficient Teachers, holding Oxford, Cambridge, and College of Preceptors' Certificates. The course of Study is srranged so as to prepare Pupils for the above Examinations. WEEKLY EXAMINER—W. H. MUNNS, ESQ., B.A., B.Se. (London University.) Music—E. B SIMMS, ESQ., Professor at the College. Chester. FRENCH—MADAME LAFON. DRAWING AND PAINTI.NG—J. NOYES, F-QQ. (South Kensington.) SCIENCE LECT-JRER—D. MACKINTOSH. ESQ., F.G.S. ,ST- T ROMAS, CeLLEGE2 R HYL. The expense of a Boy at this School is strictly limited to the sum named below, and a Bccluct ioniB made for Biotht:i-o?. The College provides a high-class Education for Middle- class Boys, based on the Protestant and Evangelical prin- ciples ofthéChurch of England, and at the lowest re- munerative expense. Scholarships are now open for com- petition at the commencement of each of the Three Terms. Pupils are prepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local and other Examinations. The residence is facing the sea. Inclusive fees for botrders Thirty-six Guineas a year. Fur- ther information from the Rev. Principal. 39-2 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES (ABERYSTWYTH.) TWO ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS of £ 25 each and f?tm ENTRANCE EXHIBITIONS of X15 each  be offered for open competition to students entering at J!?E4e 0 b?nn? of Lent Term, 18S4. A SCHOLARSHIP of %? T??XHtBITMNS of XIO each wiUbe offered ?th? same time for competition among the present ? L???of?e CoMege. In the event of the work of the Wilrlafces for Entrance Scholarships and ExhiMtioM not  which ma'notfor that reason be award(l will bcthroWD open to presnt studenu of sufficient werit. •Twaarsars's'asft«»•>*» Aberystwyth. E. J, EVANS, ??. LEWIS )IORRIS, } H-.?.. Lonsdale Chambers. Chincery Lane, London, 25:ilz November5tb,1883. ZUz T. R. DESNNY. | EA AST LONDON RICE MF I LIS, DENMARK STREET, E. iU RICE FLOUR RICE CONES, ¡' RICE MEAL & R'CE POINTS. SAMPLES AND PRICES BYIPOST. Postal Address:- !l5, Corn Exchanl;eChambers, Lane, I.ondon. E.C. 15, Corn Exchange Chambers, Mark Lane, London, E C. HRISTMIS CARD PAINTING.-Ladies in town or country can add greatly to their incomes by this elegant occupation. Particulars, instructions and assort- ment of cards 12 stamps. Immediate applicationnecessary. fXrf 23y, 53, New Bond..treet, London. Business Announcements. THE TEA WAREHOUSE, 1, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. NEW SEASON TEAS. PHILLIPS & Co. solicit the attention of those who consume really fine TEA to their CHINA & INDIA (BLENDED) TEAS, which comprise selections from the finest parcels of this Season's Growth. PHILLIPS & CO., PROPRIETORS. 1967 THE VALE OF CLWYD BRICK AND POTTERY COMPANY, LIMITED, BBEWL NEAR RUTHIN. THE GOODS manufactured by the above Company JtL having given satisfaction to its customers, the Directors have determined to issue a limited number of shares at par, to enable them more fully to develope the works and meet the anticipated demand. Full particulars on application to the Secretary. 2408f Just Published. THE NORTH WALES COAL FIELD: Being a series of Diagrams showing the Depth, Thickness, and Local Names of the ge-uns in the principal Collieries of the various districts, with Index, Geological Map, and horizontal section across the Ruabon, Brymbo, Buckley, and Alostyn distr.ets. By JOHN BATES GREGORY and JESSE PRICE, Of Hope Station, new Mold, Flintshire, „ From whom copies can be obtained on receipt of Post Office Order. Price: Mounted on Holland, colored, and varnished, and fixed on mahogany rollers, 20s each; or in book form, 12 + 9, mounted and colored, 15s each. Very few Copies left. 984 THE LATEST FASHIONS IN DOLMAN ULSTERS, MILLINERY, AND FANCY DRESS MATERIALS, ARE NOW SHOWN BY JONES & JONES, WESTMINSTER BUILDINGS, REGENT-STRb-ET, WREXHAM. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. BENSON'S WORKMAN'S SILVER ENGLISH LEVER. E5: 5: 0. S_PECIALLY MADE TO KEEP PERFNM ?TIME.  ROUGH WEAR and J^AST A LIFETIME. IN ALL SIZES. CAPPED, JEWELLED, and ALL LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. Delivered safe and free to all parts on receipt of £ 5 5. 0. By J. W. BENSON, THE STEAM FACTORY, LUDGATE HILL, LONDON, E.C. Illustrated Lists of Watches from 0£22s to X200 free. Agents, Secretaries of Societies, Foreman, and others, required to establish Watch Clubs for the above. 1562zc BREAD AND CONFECTIONERY. J. H. LEECE WISHES to thank his numerous Customers and the Publie generally, for their kind patronage, and begs to inform them that in addition to his NOTED BREAD SHOP IN YORKE-STREFT, He has OPENED the premises lately occupied by MRS R. JONES, No. 5, HIGH-STREET, For the Sale of the very best BREAD, PASTRY, AND CONFECTIONERY. S supplied with Bread and all kinds of Cake. 0, YORKE STREET, 5, HIGH-STREET. 2360b BEETROOT v. SKIN DISEASE. SPRATT'S PATENT MEAT "FIBRINE" VEGETABLE DOG CAKES (WITH BEETROOT). USED IN THE ROYAL KENNELS. The object in adding Beetroot to the other valuable in- gredients of our Meat Fibrine" Cakes we avoid the great difficulty experienced in getting dogs to eat boiled green vegetables. Beetroot cools the dog's blood, keeps his bowels regular, and is the only vegetable that retains its virtues under the great heat of biscuit baking. No Meat Biscuit, unless it contains Beetroot, can possibly be a sue-I cessful continuous food for dogs. Beware of Worthless Imitations! Flcaae see that every Cake is Stampod "SPRATT'S PATENT" AND A "X." Illustrated List Post free of our Improved Dog Houses and Appliances. DOG MEDICINES AND SOAP. Full List and Pamphlet on Dog Diseases Post Free. SPRATTS PATENT," Bermondsey, S.B. A GOOD PLAN. A-| A AND upwards judiciously invested in X v Options on Stocks and Shares often give handsome profits in a few days. FULL DETAILS IN EXPLANATORY BOOK GRATIS AND POST FREE.—Address, GEORGE EVANS and Co., Stock-brokers. Gresham House, Old Broad St-eet, London, E.C. Best and safest plan ever devised. 2029 IT'S most astonishing the value that can be had at the PEOPLE'S PROVISION MARKET, No. 10, CAlTLE MARKET, WREXHAM, In Hams, Bacon, Cheese, and butter. Teas especially. All Farmers, Householders, and others will do well by giving a call before purchasing. CHARLES PRICE, PROPRIETOR. 2363p MRS SCOTT BEGS to announce that she will (mate a Special Show of Novelties in Millinery, Mantles, Costumes, Furs, &c., for the Winter Season, on TUESDAY NEXT and following days. MILLINERY DRESS ROOMS, 2316p 31, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. Business Announcements. STARTLING AK|fblJN(9!MEKT. A Splendid MUSICAL BOX to be given away to every Reader efletfs Paper. THE Birmingham Musfcfc Act Union, Sparkbrook, Bi-mingbam, in order -oneounp the public taste for the musical art, have ;Me arrangements whereby every reader of this paper viV, be supplied with a baa4- Some BOHEMIAN MUSICAL Bo?, capable of laying(-%btor more airs. The tunes are wa?tHM and w?14eleLted, and the box itself is an article strqwy made and bemMMly polished. polial iehii is a genuine presenM'oB, it wiU only last for three weeks, and the distribution .I!Al be finally and positively closed. No box will be sent without this bond, cut from the paper, and applicants will plene atate at the same time whether married or tingle. the B.M.A.U. onty poseeMet a limiu d number of boxes, so it is calculated some will have to be refused. To ensure sa'e package, free carriage, and to nay expenses for adv. rtålDg. &C.. a sum of 2a 3d must be forwarded with the bond by P.O.O. er 29 stemp4, or two boxes will be sent for 4s. Post Office Orders payable at Sparkbrook, to W. JAMES. WREXHAM ADVERTISER BOND. The Birmingham Musical Art Union will send one Bohemian Musical Box to the an- v dermeotioned address free. Name Address in full. Mariied or Single W. JAMES, Albion House, Sparkbrook, Birmingham. It must be distinct'y understood that this box is act automatic. 2529 Ll iM B 1 L I M E Lt H B 1 J THE FFRITH LIME COMPANY are now pre. JL pared to supply building or agricultural Lime in any quantity, either in care loads or in trucks," to any Railway Station. Ctfn also supply broken Road Stone in any quantity to any Rulw.vy Station. For prices apply to ISAAC WATTS, Manager, Altrincham, Chester, or to E, PROFFiTT, Foreman at the Quarries, Ffrith, near^Wrexham. 2539p EDWARD LLOYD, REGENT BUILDINGS, WREXHAM. WINTER SEASON. E. LLOYD is now showing a great variety of the newest materials for the son in Overcoatigns, Suitings, Trouserings, Ladies' Jacket and Ulster Cloths. OVERCOATINGS. The most fashionable materials worn this season are Beavers, Elastic Beavers, Meltons, Naps, Diagonals, &c., in the newest shades of brown, olive, dark green, Oxford, bine, and black. The leading styles being the Chesterfield in The and double breasted, Newmarket, &c. SUITINGS. Scotch Tweeds in large and small checks mix- tures, black and colored Worsteds, West of Eng- land Suitings. LIVERIES OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. A good selection of Stable Suitings, strong, durable Scotch Tweeds at SOs up to 65a. Special attention given to have all garments well made, every care being bestowed upon workman- ship, style, and fimsh, and every order promptly attended to. An inspection is respectfully solicited by EDWARD LLOYD, REGENT BUILDINGS, 2317ac WREXHAM. i ESTABLISHED 1817. I I DYEING! DYEING-! I DYEING! II  FIRST-CLASS t PRIZE MEDAL N AND CERTIFICATE OF I N MElilT f I Awarded 1874. I FJRST-CLASS  PRIZE MEDAL N AND CERTIFICATE OF I MERIT B Awarded 16S2. t THE LARGEST DYE WORKS IN THE MIDLAND COUNTIES IMPROVEMENTS in the ART of DYEING JL FRENCH and CHEMICAL CLEANING, Ac, at The MIDLAND COUNTIES STEAM-POWER DYE WORKS, LEICESTER, AND BURTON-ON-TRENT. JOHN SMITH, SOLE PROPRIETOR. AGENTS IN THIS DISTRICT WREXHAM: MISSES WHITING, Fancy Repository, 2 High-street. OSWESTRY MRS. E. REASON, Fancy Repository, | Church-ftreet. EIXE^MERE: MRS. HUGHES, Register Office, I 31, Market-street, Ellesmere. LLANGOLLEN MRS. W. HOLDING, Fancy Reposi- tory, Berwyn-street. RUABON: MR J. H. JONES, Fancy Repository, Post Office, Rhosvmedre. tST Goods sent to and received from the above ■ Agents Weekly. B AGENTS WANTED IN RITABON AXD II UNREPRESENTED DISTRICTS. fir The New Price and' Color List to be had 8 Gratis or Pest Free. 255(;p 5 GREEN HOLLIES. JOHN pARQUHARSON HAS a fine stock of the above, suitable for hedges, from 1ft. to 2Jft. Strong well-rooted plants. Now is a good time to plant. ACTON NURSERIES, WREXHAM. 25(7p 25t7p PROCLAMATION. yy HEREAS through our realm its widely Proclaimed That Price is the man so greatly famed, For his TEAS and his COFFEES, his SUGARS and SPICES, Are the best in the world at the Lowest of Prices. Mr CAUTION-Be careful not to get misled and go into the wrong Shop, but observe the address is OHARLES pRICE, THE PEOPLE'S PROVISION MARKET,* 2519a No. 10, CATTLE JUfiKET, WREXHAM. BRUSSELS CARPETS. CLEARANCE SALE. IN order to make room for new Spring Stock we shall, DURING THE MONTH OF NOVEMBER, offer upwards of 5,000 YABDS OF tBEST 5- FRAME BRUSSELS CARPET, AT 3s 3D PER YARD FOR CASH ONLY. We beg to add that the Patterns are of Modern Design, and that we guarantee tie whole to be made by Manufacturers of the Aigt repute. WM. & FRANK BROWN & CO., EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. OCT. 29TH, 1883. 2473a SMOKER? ? ? ? WYNN?STAY HUNT  TOBACCO. SOLD BY ALL TOBACCOMSfS AND GROCERS. I ZCSJn Entertainments and Meetings. r, -"r, DISESTABLISHMENT FOR WALES A PUBLIC MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE GUILDHALL, CARNARVON, ON TUESDAY EVENING, NOV. 20TH, 1883. TO PROMOTE THE DISESTABLISHMENT OF THE CHURCH IN WALES Doors open at 6 p.m. The Chair will be taken at 6.30 p.m. ADMI SIOS FREE. CHAIRMAN H. RICHARD, ESQ., M.P. The Meeting will be Addressed by L. L DILLWYN. ESQ., M.P.. RET. DR. THOMAS, LIVERPOOL, REV. R. THOMAS, HOLYHEAD, RET. E. LLOYD JONES, ABERYSTWYTH, THOS. GEE. ESQ., DENBIGH, I J. ROBERTS, ESQ., BANGOR, J. CARVELL WILLIAMS, ESQ., LONDON, And other Gentlemen. A C 0 N F E R E N C E r Will be held in the GUILDHALL AT 1.30 P. M. ON THE SAME DAY. Communications may be addressed to „,r„ REV. J. EIDDON JONES, p25SU LLARCG, CARAROY Business Announcements. -J, WINTER SEASON, 1883. We have just to hand a choice collection of the newest styles in JACKETS, DOLMANS, ROTONDES, ULSTERS, IMPERIAL WATERPROOF CLOAKS FUR LINED DOL- MANS and CIRCULARS, FUR CAPES, &c. All sizes now m Stock, and to a large extent the production of the best London and Berlin Makers. Prices extremely moderate. We now offer some beautiful Novelties in MILLINERY, to which Department we respectfully invite attention, as we are in daily communication with the London Houses. W. & J. PRICHARD, 14, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 2'88 SEASON, 1883-84. SEASON, 1883-84. ?t ?& ??s ??B ??B? ?S?? B ?3 ???S zM s? LAMPS. HINKS PATENT DUPLEX, OPAL READING LAMPS, j I ROWATTSANUCAPNIC, HURRICANE LANTERNS, LEAUTA'S PATENT MANCHESTER LAMP, And every description of CHIMNEYS, GLOBES, SHADES, and LAMP WICKS, Required for the above. HORSE CLIPPERS' 4S 6D. EACH, CLARKE'S OWN MAKE, lis. EACH. J. COLEMERE GITTiNS, IRONMONGERY STORES & LAMP DEPOT, 7, HOPE STREET. WREXHAM. 444 THE "LOUIS" VELVETEEN. THE FAVOURITE AND MOST FASHIONABLE MATERIAL OF THE DAY. Every Yard of the Genuine tears the name "LOUIS" and tbe Wear of every Yard guaranteed. R. & T. SAUVAGE, "GOLDEN EAGLE," 21 & 22, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. lolln THE TEA WAREHOUSE, 1, TOWN BILL, WREXHAM. NEW SEASON TEAS. PHILLIPS & Co., solicit the attention of those who consume really fine TEA, to their CHINA & INDIA (BLENDED) TEAS, which comprise selections from the finest parcels of this Season's Growth. PHILLIPS & CO., PROPRIETORS. 1967 NEW IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT. REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. \V ILLIAl\:I H. WILIIAMS Begs to announce that he has opened the above premise" as a GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGER, With an entirely New and carefully selected Stock, com- prising Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Palliasses, Fenders and1 Fire Irons, Table and Pocket Cutlery, Electro plated Cruets, Tea Pots, &c.. Brushes and Brooms of all kinds, Register Stoves and Mantel Pieces, Japanne4 Oak Baths, Toilet Ware and Travelling Trunks, Galvanized Buckets, Ac. Tin Ware of all kinds, in great variety Cut, Wrought, and Wire Nails. Carpenters' Tools, and Builders' Ironmongery. LAMPS LAMPS LAMPS I HINRIS DUPLEIC' & ROWATT'S A..UCAPIC" LAMPS; Finest Petroleum, Colza and Linseed Oils Paints, Colors, and Varnishes. ¡ All Orders and Repairs Promptly aud Carefully Executed PLEASE NOTE THE ADDRESS— w. H. WILLIAMS, IRONMONGER, i REGENT STREET. 1929n j VALUABLE HINTS TO PIANISTS How to Become Proficient By E. M. CAMPION. Post free, Is Id; '? ??'?A-d. dress Alfred B. Campion, Dhaeombe. HENRY HOWELL, CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM, PRACTICAL GASFITTER, Of Eleven years experience, is prepared to fix f and supply GAS FITTINGS Of every description noon the most reasonable I terms. BEST MATERIALS AND GOOD WORKMANSHIP GUARAXTEBD. REPAIRS AND ESCAPES PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. I Chan(leliers-2-light, 14 .7-light, 1/ Globes, from 9d to 5/ Brackets, Hall Lamp. and other fittinge, at equally moderate prices. SOLE AGENT FOR THE NEW ALBO-CARBON LIGHT (Renowned for its Economy and Illuminating Power), and also Agent for j MULLER'S AIR GAS APPARATUS. Pattern Books and Price Lists o? ??'!ca<!OM. ESTIMATES GIVEN. 2142 — WEAK SIGHT! I HENRY LAURANCE'S I IMPROVED SPECTACLES, 44, HATTON-GABDEN, LONDON. i At least one-fourth of those s (fe?ng from j j blindness can clearly trace the calamity to the use of Common Spectacles, imperfectly adapted to the Sight. HENRY LAURANCE'S SPECTACLES Are manufactured on an important principle, and are used and recommended by the leading Oculists and Gentlemen of the Medical Pro- fession throughout the United Kingdom. These Spectacles are Clear and Cool, never Tire the Eye, and whilst subduing all Inflam- matory Symptoms, assist, strengthen, and pre. serve the Sight. SIR JULIUS BENEDICT, 2,31anchester Square, London, W., writes-I have tr ed the principal Opticians in London without success, but your Spectacles suit me admirably, both for reading and walking. The clearness of your glasses, as compared with others, is really surprising. I shall at all times recommend them. Hundreds of Testimonials have been re- ceived from persons whose sight has been bene- fitted by their use when all others have failed; a lengthened list of which can be had gratis on application to the APOTHECARIES' JJALL, (FRANCIS' BRAXCH PHARMACY), 18, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. All Spectacles Sfemptd H. L. 27- W ALTH AM CLUBS ASSOCI ATION t Invite Foremen, Timekeepers, and others to form Clubs for their COlebrated Watches, Bicycles. Musical Instruments, Wringing Machines. Catalogue and particu- tors post free from r. HALL, Manager, Crafton-street, Leicester. GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMEN T. Advertiser Office, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. Every description of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUUTED Publishers (by authority) of the Abstract of the Coat Mines Regulation: Act AND Special! Colliery Rules for North Wales. To he had in Sheets and Bocks, in, both English and Welsh. gAYLEY AND BRADL BY, PROPRIETORS. Business Announcements. r" .1 TEA TEA T E' ,t", i 1:.t1..I.t ARRIVAL OF THE NEW "SEASON'S TEAS. C. K. BENSON, & CO., .L' 1" ARE NOW SELLING THE NEW SEASON TEAS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. NEW SEASON'S TEAS. GOOD BLACK TEA, good quality anlIper lb Is. 4d. strength. f.. STONG BLACK TEA, good flavour and I J »> f'• liquor. ? ?'?M* VERY STRONG TEA, great strengtb, t 18. S." good flavour, and fine liquor. j, SUPERIOR BLACK TEA.-Moning and? Daijeeling AmamL Excellent Family ? « «. Tea, rich liquor, with delicious Savour, j| highly rec?mmendett. OUR FAMOUS MIXTURE of China aruV\ Indian Teas. Really fine, of great I strength, and fine liquor, and of unpre- J- „ Od. cedented value, as is proved from itsJil ever-increasing sale; VERY SUPERIOR BLACK TEA.-A Tev) that is a perfect boon to connoisseurs, a mixture of finest In-iianz Teas of al- „ :ltfd". most inexhaustible strength and flavour I bighly recommended. J Id per lb. less for tilbs. and upwards. Every choice kind the connoisseur may desire, and fvt-ry useful kind the economist may wish to purchase, are sup plied at wholesale prices. JNDIAN TEA. DELIVERIES FROM BOND FIVE MILLION POUNDS PER MONTH. Indian Growth (as regards strength and richness of flavour) as a rule far surpasses the choicest productions cf China. From small beginnings the demand for these Teas has steadily increased until the sale has reached immense proportions, thus indicating a stead v growth in public favour, and not a mere temporary j¿d;e fcr change. This decided preference is not difficult to understand, the Teas of India having of late gradualiv improved in flavour and qnality, while those of China have t>een retrograding, owing to the endeavours of growers ini, that country to produce quantity at the expense ol quality. Prices -I, 9d.; 2s.; 2s. 6(t. 3s. Those who wish to save their money should pur- chase at these STORES. Terms strictly Cash except by special arranger ments with the PROPRIETORS. PRICE LISTS FREE by Post, or on application at the Stores. ?. K. BENSON & CO., ¡. K* Bl" jmNiz5ON & U'1 THE NORTH WALES SUPPLY STORES, 149 H I ST'X"t, roj Eqart ).4 HT?H STREET, n WREXHAM. n .n.. A "tlli. MR T. H. COLEMAN, Hon. Surgeon Dentist to the Wrexham 121filinary awl Dispensary. SURGEON DENTIST, REGENT STREET, OPPOSITE THE SAVINGS BARK), WREXHAM. MR. COLEMAN begs to thank his patients for their patronage during the last 17 years, and to inform them that he has resumed practice, after an extensive tour in America and South Afri:n. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Attendance at Gorxen the first and third Fridays in month. TESTIMONIALS. Cefais Bar o Ddanedd gan Mr T. H. Coleman, Dentist, Wrexham, 16 nilymsdd yn ol. Y maent heddyw mcv ddifwlch a'r dydd y cefais hwy. Y maent yn fwy esmwytb na danedd natur oddietLr yehydig yn y dechreu. Y maent beth harddaeh ac yn anmrhisiadwy i faiii bwvd, a siarad. £ 5 a roddafc am danyt. Xid wyf sn sicr a'i dvna rheolaidd Mr C. lemon ond gwelais rai C) ffelyh w,i co: tio £ 10, £ 12, a £ 15. Y, mae VrLndtr Dtintwyr me i pe-i i rai fod yn afresymol yn eu pnsiilu. Ebrill 21,188J. J. R. CONWY,. f c 0 P Y. j Mae genyf hyfrydwch mawr i ddwyn fy nhystiolaeth I fedrusrwy<id Mr T. H. Coleman fel Deintydd. Cynlluniodd a gweithiodd allan, 'Ulyfiiis yn tra rhagori ar un an,il ir.o^ n symlrwydd, effeithiolrwydd, a gallaf ychwiinegu rhesy- moJrwydd pris. Wresham, Ebrill 25, ISS3. DAVID ROBERTS. ? c o p Y. ] Dyn cywir, a Deintydd cywrain, dyna fy main am 'It T. H" Colemao. T. Hi Coleman2.5 EbnM, 1853. T. R. LLOYD (Estyn) *CaB?ateMtrou!iauRhei??'o?<?d i rai o fewn PeiJdew rhesymol i Wrexham, a roddant archeb weddoi. Attendance at CORWES the 1st and 3rd and at MOLD the 2nd and 4th Fridays ia every month. Consultations free m  ? A R D.  MR. GRENVILLE JONES .1. !I\IÐ, Wi" I..I!J:I II, )1. -'1 £k!' L.D.S.R.C.S., Late student of Dental Hospital, London, and son of i Horatio Jones, 25, Castle-street, Shrewsbury. SURGEON DENTIST, Begs to state that he has made arrangements to re-side in Wrexham, and may be consulted daily at MRS HUGHES, 2 6, R E G E N T S T R E E T, U J:f .c", .I: ¡: )! WREHHAM. NITROUS OXIDE GAS ADMINISTERED. Reduced Fees for Domestics. IKCa MUSICAL BOXES. ZES 0 0 TO £ 150 Cl Cl j BENSON'S MUSICAL BOXES of Special ,a lo and qna'ity at wholesale prices, patent long play- ing Mandoline, Tremolo, Piccolo, and Sublime Harmony Boxes, also with Bel's, Castagnette»,and Zither accompaniments and interchange- able Barrels. The largest Stock in Londcn. On view at the Steam Factory, C2; and «4, LUDGATE HILL. Illustrated Catalogues Free. -2^2 DRESS AND MAMLE MAKING. MRS. G JONES, 1¡! ,f: J. LATE OF BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, Begs to announce that she has commenced, Business in the above Department at 24, OLDACRE TERRACE, TREVOR STREET, HIRDIR, And hopes by strict attention to Business, anil guaranteeing Fit and Style, to receive a. sh"re, of pubiic patronage and support. PLEASE NOTE ADDRESS 24, OLDACRE TERRACE, TREVOR STREET, HIRDIR. 2219a