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Sales by Auction. I >- SALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. r- "'Ioo".ro, .r,F'r,r-r &t!"o/ ?M-M, Jctce!?, SMMnM)aM, C?ss .Ca at' Ii" <LC, No. 12, HIGH STREET. WREXHAM. MESSRS J?NES and SON have been instructed by A? Mtss Is  fr'o?m businMs?tX ^V A R^TRNV 1 SATURBAYndDeS? MM, and the followmg Monday if necessary, on the above premises, the whole of her STOCK IN?TRADE &c which comprises: Berlin wool (of all colors), a great quantity of threads and cottons, braid, tape, socks, stock- ings mending cards, la-lies' collars and cuffs, bandker- cliie's, gloves, scarves, buttons, hooks and eyes, thimbles stay c asps and fasteners, knitting and other needles, pins' scissors, knitting cotton, cotton cord.belts, garters.eombs satchels, nets, purses, rings, studs, silver, and colored brooches, scarf pins, earrings, bracelets, lockets, vases sponge-, brushes, brooms, twine, tin tacks, tobacco boxes work boxes, matches, notepaper, envelopes, pens and pencils, glass cases on counter, smallware cases, glasi shelves, brass rods and brackets, a large quantity of toys of every description, teaspoons, sugar tongs, cricket bats and balls, pocket knives, bread knives, fishing tackle, and other effects too numerous to mention. Sale at 1 o'clock and 6.30 in the evening 2796f PEREMPTORY SALE OF SHOP FIXTURES FITTINGS, FURNITURE, AND OTHER EFFECTS. UNDER AN ASSIGNMENT IOR BENEFIT OF CREDITORS. MESSRS JONES & SON, have been instructed by the .l?t Trustees of Mr J. Vaughan, to SELL BY AUC 'tTiON, upon the promises at No. 13, REGENT-STREET, WREXHAM, ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 2ND, 1881, The whole of the SHOP FIXTURES and FITTINGS, in- cluding counter, brass scales and weights, flour ditto, tallies, forms, glass, gas chandelier, pendants and globes a laNc qnntity of crockery ware, oil cloth, linoleum, window '/Is and fittings. Also a quantity of Furniture, comprising sofa, chairs, feathir bed, iron bedsteads, dresser, pictures, sewing m ichines, looking-glass, mats, fenders and are irons, hand car and numerous other effects. Sale to commence at One o'clock promo* t. 2829n SALE OF FAT STOCK ONLY. ON THURSDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 1SS4. WREXHAM SMITH FIELD. MESSRS JONES aft SON beg to announce that they iWt intend hiding a Sale of Fat C?TfLE SHEEP CALVES, and Pl< -S, in the above Smithneld, on Thursday January 3rd, ISSJ, subject to the orders issued by the Local Authority, when the following stock will be j offered Prime Fat Bullocks and Heifers, Ripe Shropshire Downs and other Fat Sheep, Several Fat Calves, l'ork and Bacon Pigs. Entries respectfully solicited. Sale at Ten e'clock. 907n SALE BY MR. E. SMITH. .J' .r' AUCTION ROOMS, 26, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM. MR EDWARD SMITH will SELL BY AUCTION, in the above rooms, on Monday, December 24th, a useful assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Other Effects, consisting of iron beadsteads and mattresses, chests of drawers, toilet tables, looking glasses, toilet service, stair rods.mahogomy couches, dining room and easy chairs, hall chairs, rosewood table, oil paintings and oleographs, several painted plaques, inu-ic stools, sewing machines, rug work frames, perambulators kitchen fender and iron stool, tables, gasaliers, set of dish covers, counter with drawers and cupboards, wood screen, several pannel- led doors and window sashes, six spirit casks with patent tops, sundry glasses, spittoons, Ac.; also, a quantity of choice cigars in boxes, a large lot of school and other Ibooks, and a quantity of n-w copy books and numerous other lots. Sale at One o'clock prompt. Office, Sf), High-street, Wrexham. 2798& j^DWARD gMITH, 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 sales of Furniture, Stocks-in-Trade, &c., held on the First Thursday in each month, in E. SMITH'S Spacious Sale Room in High street. Consignments of Goods for Sale invited. Auction Room and Office, 26, High-street, Wrexham. Several sums of money to be lent on approved freehold security. 1425c SALE BY MR E. EDWARDS. IN LIQUIDATION. BY ORDER OF THE TRUSTEES. T > BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr EDWARD EDWARDS, on the premises, at Cefn Mawr, on Saturday, December 22nd, the whole of the STOCK of Men, Women's, and Boys' BOOTS a-id SHOES, including, cut Jing machine, leather, and other effects, belonging to the fcstite of Mr Christmas Jones (in liquidation.) to commence at SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERS ALL. 'f'" 1 -r-.r'> RUGBY. ES SRS "1 ATTERS ALL ?x WIU. uOJm SALES AT THEIR 11UGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, The second Tues lay in every month. NEXT S VLE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 8ni, 1881. Applications for Terms and Stalls to be made to Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 1742 SALE BY MR W. WILLIAMS. f", PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. TO PROPRIETORS OF COLLIERIES, QUARRIES, ANDOTHGR WORKS. PREPARATIONS are in pogress for the SALE BY j)? AUCTION by MR. WILLIAM WILLIAMS, of the whole of the fixed andmoveaMc PL?KT at Gardden Lodge Colliery, Ruabon, Denbighshire, consisting of double and single winding and other engin es bjilers, drums, pullies, pit heads and framing*, flat and round wire ropes, cases, winches, cha-ns. iron plates, weighing machines, pit trams, a largs quantity of tram rails, D.H. permanent way rails, chairs, sleepers, points and crossings, cast and wrought iron cake oven and slack, washing apparatus and fittings, an I other materials. Also a large quantity ofbes quality and well seasoned fireclay. The sale will take place towards the end of January next. Catalogues when reidy can be obtained from the Messrs. THOMAS, WADE, GUTHRIE, & CO., chai-teted accounta its, 32, Brown-street, Manchester, and from WAI.IVER, SMITH, & WAV, Chester. Auctioneer's Office, Salop Road, Oswestry. 17th December, 18b3. SALE BY MR J. E. DAVIES. SALE OF FAT STOCK OXt.Y AT THE GROSVENOR STREET, AUCTION MART. MOLD. M« 3. E. DAVIES wiU hold his next SALE of Fat ?m Cattle, S?eep, Pigs, Calves, &.c., ?n Wednesday, January 2nd, 1884. Early c-ntries will oblige. Grosvenor Place, Mokv 2838a ALL SMOKERS i&TS ,I1.J" ,t.'i i j" ASKF.¡R AlSiD SEE THAT THEY GET HARRIES & SONS (LOlll) HILL" TOBACCO. Best Smoke for 3d per oz. SOLD AT ALL TOBACCONISTS AND GROCERS. 4{j8n 1&1 A' 'r'E"E'R r ,). ?POmmN i['i !.ud .1 < ,l,¡¡¡"¡-'(!  II "C IF1P;;¡ l"l..t'e" ? r- ?'-?-S*?—???' 'v1hJtsli :wl a, "J- ,6 MADK FliOSS HITMAN EXURBMBNT, Elood, Fisb. cføc. AN??T?!?0 A<K?!*T :G* "'Nilltf!J"U('o¡ 1<" HIA'ffJSRf containing 1 r¡.¡ 01 A',U¡:O \.1- S<fs<Xt<)t<«M'.?? ???'SAt?.?.t?i? |  ¡t., ;,LI:iH. ? 9?  ?M?'<; t.?St-H?M. ,$. of M irKATe «P UHE. ■Soll.xrod ia Bag" *t ituy IUii*v&7 StaUon within tM mite* ol'  ?rTuu :?. ?d .Ithin .M mit<. t.t t?t Two Ton Lot*. ,at fiS por Ton. ,W £ *>ld by A'tal?* if written application I* mad*. MY. WHILEY. SUPERINTENDENT. Holth IMpyteaat, TowBtoU, Ml»iim am Just Published. iri^HE NORTH WALES COAL FIELD* !■ B?n? ? series of Diagrams showing the Depth, I Thickness aB? Local Names of the Seams in the principal CoHieries of the various districts, with Index, Geological Map, a?d bonis ntal section across the Ruabon, Brymbo, BuctJey, and Mostyn distncts. By JOHN BATES GREGORY and JFSSE PRICE, Of H«ps Station, near Mold, Flintshire, From whom copies can be obtained on seceipt of Post Office Order. Price Mounted on Holland, colored, and vanished, and fixed on mahogany rollers, 20s each; or in book farm, 12 + 9, mounted and colored, 15s each. Very few Copies left. 984 A GOOD PLAN. ? ? /v ANIDupwardi,cioUsIYinvestedin a- ?M Options on Stocks and Shares often han?e p?Sts in a few days. FULLDETAfIi1wA <N EXPLANATORY BOOK GRATIS AND POST FREE.-Address. GEO^JB and Co. Stock brokers. <?Msham House. Old Broad Stre? Lc.(i3n, ,iJi,'C.iBestandl3fest pl&h2ier devIsed, Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD. "j- THURSDAY. JANUARY 3RD, 1884. WREXHAM HORSE AND CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. SALE OF HØRSES. ëÃRRlAGES HARNESS SADDLERY, &c., &c. MR^?H,n?8LresP«c«?llly S»»es notice that his next Sale of Horses, Carriages Harness &c &e w'■'il•l I take pbcin his Repository adJ i2nmg the B Market, on Thursday, January 3rd The present entries include:— 6 Cart Horses and Colts, 8 Hacks, Cobs, and Ponies, Sundry Traps, Carriages, Carts, &c. Farther entries will oblige. The usual Hore Sale wiUcommeDceat One o'clock TERM :2i 6d ¡fnot sold. Eatries taken up to time of Sa?.S?l&thS''?"?'<"?. Omces—Eyton House. Wrexham. orses, WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Sale of Fat Stock only (Subject to the Orders of the Local Authority.) THURSDAY, JANUARY 3RD, 18S4 (FAIR-DAY.) MR LLOYD begs to announce he will hold a Sale of MR FAT STOCK in the abov Smith&eM, ou Au?day January 3rd, when he will offer for sale Several fat catt'e. Several fat sheep. Several fat and porket pigs. A few fat calves. Early entries solicited. Sale at 10.30 o'clock. Officcs-Eyton House, Wrexham. 26Jf FRIDAY, JANUARY 4TH, 18S1. Important Sale of Waggon Horses, Dairy Cows, Pi" Implements, Dairy Vessels, Household Furniture. .fe. at the CAIAH FARM, near Pant Brickworks, Rhos, about four miles from Wrex. ham by Tramway to New Inn. MR. LLOYD has been instructed by Mr John Pritchard iM- (who is giving up farming) to SELL BY AUCTION in Ms farmyard, on 'jUDAY.JaDury 4th, 1884, the whole of his vaiaaMe DAIRY COWS, HORSES, IMPLEMENTS' &c., &c. PARTICULARS THIIEK HORSES, including Gip," a powerful waggon mare, a-/ at 1(5-2, seven year old, suitable for a town, is a valcablebrood mare for a farmer;' ■ Boxer," brown waggon horse, aged. Fan," useful grey cob, about 14hand. Cows.—Two capital dairy cows. PIGs.-Two in-pig sows. IMPLEMENTS.—Three capital carts, one of them a new one, iron land roller, ploughs, harrows, double steel plough, turnip scuffle, chain harrows, 4 pairs of wood and iron harrows, horse power for chopping, &c., straw cutter, winnowing machine, joiner's bench, heel rakes, hand rakes, pikels, shovels, cap tal gig, useful trap, cratch and manger, odd boiler, 4 iron hurdles, &c. GEARS.—Two sets of thrill gears, 2 sets ef chain gears, ploughing gears, oddears, 2 corn coKers. 2 pair of bright hmneas. FURNITURE AND DAIRY VESSELS.—A very nice kitchen dresser and shelves in oak and inlaid with mahogany, two ditto ditto, oak corner cupboards, the above are worthy of the attention of oak f inciers eight day c'.ock, fender and iron stool. brass warming pan, weather glass, 4 parlour chairs, 4 oak chairs, 4 other chairs, filter, rnilktankard, compound action churn, &c. Sale at 130 prompt. Oftices-yton House, Wrexham. p2851a Education. J "r. "r-.J V .r' -r-J, KINGSTON HOUSE J^ADIES' gCHOOL, SALISBURY PARK, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL :— MISS HUMPHREYS. Trained Teacher (Home and Colonial College, London), ASSISTED BY EFFICIENT RESIDENT GOVERNESSES (Certified by the Committee of Council on Education and University of Cambridge). The Teaching is on the most approved and modern inethou, the G >verninent System of Organisation andCla-sification being introduced. A cmpiete staff of Teachers is provided, and the best Masters in attendance for JCusic, DrawiPg and Pain'.ing, Class Singing, Drill, Calisih -nics, &c. The School is pleasantly s tuated in ine healthiest part of the outskirts of the town, having every modern improvement. References from the Clergy, Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, and the Parents of present and IformerBupils. 2791 THE BRYN, RUABON. BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, CONDUCTED JtY THE JIJ I S S E S IJOOTH. The Term will begin January 22nd, 1884. Particulars on Application. 2693p 1, LEA SIDE, RHOSDDU, WREXHAM. SELECT BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL, CONDUCTED BY THE MISSES g A N M E R; Also a CLASS for BOYS, from 7 to 12 years of age. 2656f MR W. EL H 0 L T Professor of PIANOFORTE, RGAN, SINGING, AND COMPOSITION. TERMS ON APPLICATION. E It D D I G TERRACE, WREXHAM. 2J:J5z 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 arranged so to prepare Pupils for the above Examinations. WEEKLY EXAMINER—W. H. MUNNS, ESQ., B.A., B.Sc. (London University.) MustC-E. B- SIMMS, ESQ., Professor at the College Chester. FRENCH-MADAME LAFON. DRAWING AND PAINTING—J. NOYBss., E, (south Kensington.) SCIENCE LECTURER—D. MACKINTOSH. ESQ., F.G.S. 8!h sr. The expense of a Boy at this School is strictly limited to the sum named below, and a Redlcetionde for Brothers. Th? CoUeM nrpvides a hio-h-Maaa   M:j?t. class Boys. based on the Protestant and Evangehcal prm- ciples of the Church 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 nrepared for the Oxford and Cambridge Local and other Examinations. The residence is facing the sea. Inclusive fees for boirders Thirty-six Guineas a year. Fur- ther information from the Rev. PrincipaL 392 UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES (ABERYSTWYTH.) AT anEXAnN ATro to be held at the College on A. Wednesday, January 2nd, 1884, and foDowing days, A SCHOLARSHIP of £ 40 (in awardiD which special merit in any one subject may be considered) and TWO EXHIBITIONS of JE10 each will be offered for competi- tion among present and intending students; also TWO ENTRANCF. SCHOLARSHIPS OF £25 EACH and FOUR ENTRANCE EXHIBITIONS OF entering the beginning of Lent Term, 18S4. In the event of the work of the candidates for Entrance Scholarships Md Exhibitions not being of suSIcient merit, the Scholar- øbi sand Exhibitions which may not for that reason be awarded will beawardedtopresnt students of suScient 'n-erit. f t- I to th R .str Candidates will apply for particulars to the Registrar, at the College, Aberystwyth, who will provide accommoda- te if reared. E J E VANS, X tfrm hecs' LEWIS MORHIS,? Lonsdale Chambers. Chancery Lane, London, November 15th, 1883. If g —The Examination will also be held at the follow- ing Centres, vie -.—Cardigan, Carmarthen, Carnarvon, Fes- timog, Rhyl, and Wrexham. Candidates wishing to be Centre are required to mfonn the Registrar on or before Dec. 25th. 25Slz SMOKERS ASK FOR THE "WYNNSTAY HUNT" TOBACCO. SOLD BY ALL JTOBAGCONISTS AND GROCERS. iOSJn Business Announcements. CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS FOR THE MILLION. 24 ARTISTIC CARDS (various sizes) Sent Post Free for 13 Stamps, by BAYLEY & CO., FANCY STATIONERS, 51, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. Secure this Bargain at once to avoid disappointment. 2748z PURVEYOR TO THE QUEEN AND ROYAL FAMILY. v- &Mfa- R. WILLIAM KENDRICK, CONFECTIONER, HIGH STREET. BEGS to announce to the public that he has a gre »t vaiietyof Christmas Cakes. Bonbons, &c., suitable for the Season. Also a large stock of his original Royal Wrexham Gingerbread, in boxes suitable for Christmas Presents. W.K. HAKES BRIDE CAKES ALSO A SPECIALITY. AGENT FOR THE CELEBRATED MELTON MOW 3R AY PIES. 2806p MRS. E. THOMAS, Importer and Retailer of all kinds of FOREIGN & ENGLISH WOOLS, And GERMAN NEEDLEAVORK, Best^VtV^ Invites inspection of her large and choice Stock received direct from the Shetland  ??-  k Manufacturers. An^s^ N^SkBERLfN* HOUSE, BERLIN HOUSE, B?in Kng?ng S?? 4, H0PE-STREET' Alloa and Scotch WRFXHAM. Wheeling ???L "V'' IGO??' t"A Pettico?. Soft erino, \?? and Fleecy WOOLS. X  \? ? KNITTING X c KNITTING German Worked (in hard amd? ?. soft Twist.) ?\ YARN. JfM?io, tTeh&, y<w?A?. and ????. — B?MeKd Yarns.  BALDWIN'S BEST KNITTIN YAR!SF.?? ? 5 K Briggs' TranE-ferriryg S. KENSINGTON CREWBU, SILKS,&C. YG^284,7 CANVASS, &C., &C. ??3? 4, HOPE STREET, WREXHAMN j N OVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS. N OVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS. NoVELTIES FOR CHRISTMAS. CHOICE VARIETY OF SCARFS. OJ OF SILK HANDKERCHIEFS OF SILK MUFFLERS. „ OF GLOVES, OF UMBRELLAS, SPECIALLY PROCURED FOR CHRISTMAS. N EWES-T SHAPES IN FFLT HATS FOR CHRISTMAS* w INTER HOSIERY, yy INTER HOSIERY, w INTER HOSIERY. •J^HE COURT DRESS SHIRT, gPECIALLY MADE FOR EVENING WEAR. y^THITE DRESS TIES in all the NEW SHAPES. G LOVES, COLLARS, HANDKERCHIEFS, &c. .C. DAVIES, MILITARY TAILOR, HOSIER AND HATTER, 58, HOPE STREET. 2733 A LLIANCE A SSUHANCE Co. SUBSCRIBED CAPITAL, £ 5,000,000. (Of which AZIA,000 is paid up.) FIRE RESERVE FUND UPWARDS OF £ 500,000. CHIEF OFFICES BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. Chairman SIR MOSES MONTEFIORE, BART, F.R.S. Secretary ROBERT LEWIS, ESQ. WELSH BRANCH HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. Chairman: THOMAS BARNES, ESQ. Fire Insurance of every descriptiontransacted on moderate terms. For Prospectuses and other information, apply to the above Office, or to any of the Agents of the Company E. LLEWELYN LLOYD, Secretary. Wrexham. 2812 JJORWICH UNION FIRE INSURANCE SOCIETY. Established 1797. ( Suvrey Street, Norwich. Chief OSces<5', Fleet Street, London, E.C. Ch-.ef Offices I IS, Royal Exchange, London, E.C. President-H. S. PATTESON, Esq., Secretary-C. E. BIGNOLD, Esq. The rates of this Society are exceedingly moderate, and the Insured are free from all liabi.ity. This "office is distinguished for prompt and liberal settlement of Claims, XI,500,000 having been already paid for Losses by Fire. Total Amount insured exceeds £ 200,000,000. Losses caused by Lightning or Gas covered. AGENTS in all principal Towns, from whom Prospectuses and Information as to mode of effect- ing Insurances may be oltiiiieJ. Agent at Wrexham, MR T. C. JONES. Norwich. Dec. 25th, 1883. 2839 FIRE INSURANCE.—Agents and others having specie For o'her Fire ris? in hand can place them and secure to themselves a goed Commission by sending particulars h Messrs. Wm. Pocle II; Co., Insurance Brokers, 75,Frincess- at., Manchester. Af A AAA TO BE LENT ON MORTGAGE of d&XlfLand or Buildings, in sums of £ 203 and upw irJs, Interest from 4 to 5 per rent.—Apply to Mr KELSALL, Chester Road, Norths-ich. Cheshire. N.B.— Part es applying may be assured of prompt attention, and as the money is ready to be advanced at once no good security will be declined. 9" I Business Announcements. '-r'r- THE NEWEST AND BEST SMOKING MIXTURE, .Ilild-vragmnt. THE S,y L T A N A Mixture of the Finest TmrMth and VirgiWan xV TOBACCOS. Fourpence an oam?. Alto THE "SULTAN" CIGARETTE, In Cases containing Twelve Ci-;vettes. for Threepence. Prepared and Sold by W. SNAPE AND Co., 27, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. 2783 3IRS LUCAS, NO. 1, ERDD1G ROAD, WREXHAM. Manufacturer of the celebrated MACHINE-MADE PIES. Supplied wholesale to the Trade. 2410c HOPE STREET WATCH AND CLOCK DEPOT. D. D. PI SHOE. tar Y waexH** 'Hn 21s 21s CHRISTMAS PRESENTS In SILVER WATCHES, at 2Js. Warranted to go well. CHHISTMAS PRESENTS In GOLD WATCHES from 65s upwards. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS In SMALL CLOCK NICKEL SILVER and BRASS from 5s upwards. QHRISTMAS PRESENTS In every description o; GOLD, the NEW SILVER and STEEL JEWELITRY. carefully selected from the best English Manufacturers. -&r~ QHRISTMAS PRESENTS In LADIES GOLD DRES-;an(I ENGAGED RINGS varying in prices from 9a 6J to .£20. QHRISTMAS PRESENTS In the following Articles in best ELECTRO PLATE and in SILVER, fitted in Morocco Cases-Nut Crackers, Two and Four Salt Cellars, Crumb Scoop, Fi-h Carvers, Spoon and Fork, Knife, Fork and Spoon, Knif-, Fork, Spoon, and Seriiett Ring, and many other useful articles. pIERCE'S GOLD WEDDING RINGS In every size and weight to suit all purchasers. The immense quantity of these Rings o!d, ffords D. D. Pierce the pleasure of presenting each purchaser with half a dozen bett Nickel Silver Tea Spoons and Sugar Tongs to match. D. D PIERCE, WATCHMAKER, JEWELLER, AND SILVERSMITH, 16, HOPE STREET, 2778 WREXHAM. EDWARD LLOYD, REGENT BUILDINGS, WREXHAM. WINTER SEASON. E. l-LOYD is now showing a great variety of the newest materials for the season 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, blue, and black. The leading styles being the Chesterfield in single 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 59a up to ¡¡58. Special attention given to have all garments well made, every care being bestowed upon workman- ship, style, and finish, and every order promptly attended to. An inspection Is respectfully solicited by EDWARD LLOYD, REGENT BUILDINGS, 2317ac WREXHAM. PHEASANTS: PHEASANTS! BEETROOT v. SKIN DISEASE. SPRATT RS~ PATENT MEAT "FIBRINE" VEGETABLE DOG CAKES (WITH BEETROOT). USED IN THE ROYAL KENNELS. The object in adding Beetroot to the other valuable in- 1 gredients of our Meat Fibrine" Cafces 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 suc- cessful continuous food for dogs. Beware of Worthless Imitations! Please see that every Cake is Stamped "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.E. ? E NU PTI I SAn those who really tj t. J. A A t _J. wish to marry, should reid the Advertisements in II NrPTIAts." a Matrimonial Paper circulating aU over the United Kingdom. Price 3d. Sent in large envelope, 4&d.-Address, EDITOR, 40, Lamb's Conduit Street, London, W.C. SPECIALLY GOOD for Xmas.—London Joint Stock Tea Co. send CARRIAGE FREE to any address in U.K. 31b?. Tea and upwards, at Wbolesile Prices. No retaU profits. t/41) 3 per Ib.-Sl. LeadenhaU Street, E.C. Business Announcements. ..r_ GREAT CLEARANCE SALE, 19, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM THE whole of this STOCK will be offered for SALE this DAY (SATURDAY), and during the week. Evesy ARTICLE has been greatly Reduced; also a LOT of useful REMNANTS and FANCY GOODS, at nearly half their value. COME EARLY and secure the BARGAINS. CHARLES E. EVANS. 2077 CHRISTMAS-ORDER A THREE DOZ. OR A SIX DOZ. CASE OF THE SPARKLING WINTER BEVERAGE. "PURE GINGER CHAMPAGNE," IN CHAMPAGNE PINTS, 3s. 6D. PER DOZ. THE increased demand for Srst-class non-medicated substitutes f< r Alcoholic Liquors, has induod J. P HDtSH?RY andJCo., to pay special attention to the production of a Bright and SparMna: MtXGE? CHAMPAGNE at a lrice attamable by all. Sold by CHEMISTS and WIE MERCHANTS, cr direct from Factoy. J. F. EDISBURY & CO'S. GINGER CHAMPAGNE, from Pure Jamaica: Ginger. Stimulates the Appetite and assists di-: gestion. J. F. EDISBURY & CO'S. GINGER CHAMPAGNE, from Pure Jamaica Ginger. Wholesoine and Refreshing. J. F. EDISBURY & CO'S. GINGER CHAMPAGNE, from Pure Jamaica Ginger. A safe Drink for Ballroom or Cricket Field. J. F. EDISBURY & CO'S. GINGER CHAMPAGNE, from Pure Jamaica Ginger. For railway travelling, driving or exposure to cold. J. F. EDISBURY & CO'S. GINGER CHAMPAGNE, from Pure Jamaica Ginger. Has wonderful nourishing properties. J. F. EDISBURY & CO'S. GINGER CHAMPAGNE, from Pu 3 J maica Ginger. t. ttons Cir- calation; is Warning and Comfort «!». J. F. EDISBURY & CO'S. GINGER CHAMPAGNE, from Pure Jamaica Ginger. Is Xon-Intoxi- eating. J. F. EDISBURY, & CO'S. GINGER CHAMPAGNE, from Pure Jamaica Gi,.ger. Recommended by the Medical Profes- sion for Consumptive Patients. J. F. EDISBURY, & CO., NORTH WALES WATER FACTORY. W R E X H A M. 2811 F. F R A S E R 42, HIGH STREET. W.BBXHAM, BEGS again to call attention to his Stock of WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELLERY, ELECTRO-PLATc,D and FANCY GOODS, Which is Extensive and Yaried. AN INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY SOLiCITED. CHRISTMAS, BIRTHDAY, WEDDING, And other Presents, both Useful and Ornamental. Any Article not in Stock obtained in a few hourc. GUINEA GOLD WEDDINC; SINGS, hiJf-a-ilozen Teaspoons or a Silver Thimble given away with each. Ten Per Cent. Reduction upon all Gools sold for CASH until :10th January next. LARGE CLOCK OVER THE DOOR. 42, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. CLOCKS, WATCHES, AND JEWELLERY OF EVERY DESCRIPTION REPAIRED CHEAPLY AND PROMPTLY. 2757az B L A N K E T S. IMPORTANT NOTICE. TO CHARITABLE SOCIETIES AND THE BENEVOLENT ALSO TO PRIVATE FAMILIES. READ AND TEST THE TRUTH. By purchasing Blankets direct from the Miils a very great saving is guaranteed. The BRADFORD NIAN UFACTU- RING COMPANY have prepared an Enormous Stock of almost every class of Blankets for the Autumn and Winter Seasons of 189.3-4, which they can offer at prices much Lower than the Civil Service Stores or Co-Operative Societies. Our CH \RITY BLANKET at 4s 101d per pair cannot be equalled at anything like the price. Better quality for the same purpose 5/8 Per Piir. For Servants' Beds S.;3 For Ordinary Use 111;6 A Medium Quality 13 (J A really Good Blanktt 15/- A Superior Blanket 22/9 And Other Qualities from 32/- j) Suitable for those requiring extra Good Qualities. See our Price Li.,t, post free. ADDRESS THE BRADFORD MANUFACTURING COMPANY, BRADFORD, YORKSHIRE. (Please say where you saw this notice.) Before purchasing Dress Materials, write for Patterns of the CENTURY lVRESS FABRICS and "CENTURY CASHMERES, also SERGES, TWEEDS, WORSTED COATINGS, &c., for Boysand Gentlemen's wear, which will be forwarded post free. Any length cut. THE BRADFORD MANUFACTURING COMPANY. BRADFORD, YORKSHIRE. (In writing please mention this publication.) 2ti9Uz SEASON, 1883-84. SEASON, 1883-84. i: 1_ L A ail HINKS PATENT DUPLEX, OPAL READING LAMPS, I LEAUTA'S PATENT I ROWATT'S ANUCAPNIC, HURRICANE LANTERNS, MANCHESTER LAMP, And every description of CHIMNEYS, GLOBES, SHADES, and LAMP WICKS, Required for the a.bove. HORSE CLIPPERS' 4s. 6D. EACH, CLARKE'S OWN MAKE, lis. EACH. J. COLEMERE GITTINS, IRONMONGERY STORES & LAMP DEPOT, 7. HOPE STREET. WREXHAM. 444 OVERCOATS. OVERCOATS, FOR MEN from 12,9 to 35/- I OVERCOATS, I FOR YOUTHS from 0,11 to 18,6 OVERCOATS, FOR BOYS from 2 il to 12,; NOTE THE ADDRESS: E. L 0 A RING, 11, HOPE-STREET, WREXHAM. 2tillc TO SMOKERS! TO SMOKERS W. ROGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST, 9, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. The largest Stock of i: BRITISH AND FOREIGN CIGARS, FANCY AND OTHER TOBACCOS In the Town. Pl BLiC.Y.NS AND SHOPKEEPERS SUPPLIED. A large assortment of SILVER-MOUNTED BRIARS I, STOCK. POUCHES cf all DESCRIPTIONS. 26Wa Business Announcements. "r'' "r-I NORTH WALES PUBLIC :1) SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. (OPPOSITE THE NORTH AND SOUTH WALES BANK.) These Stores of Supply are b.ised aud cqptTucted on the Co-opetative pnncipl-Tbû Smallest Profit for Cash Payment, with a view to mectthö require- ments of a class of customers who are able and willing to pay ready m >ney for their goods; and reasonably expect to receive full advantages for the same, thereby doing away with the system whereby good customers ate made to pay for the bad. XMAS SEASON, 1883. THE PROPRIETORS be,- respectfully to call the attention of their patioi.s and the public gcntJra.!1y to their choice and wen-selected STOCK of NEW PATRAS, VOSTIZZA, CiCPIMLONIA CURRANT, MUSCATEL, VALENCIA SULTANA RAISINS, FRENCH PLUMS; ELEME FIGS, JORDAN, VALENCIA, AND BITTER ALMONDS, CANDIED; LEMON, ORANGE, AND CITRON PEEL. CRYSTALLIZED AND GJACE FRUITS; A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF COSAQUES, BON BONS, AND CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS A CHOICE ASSORTMENT OF CHRISTMAS CAKES, ICED AND PLAIN, ALSO OF PLAIN AND FANCY BISCUITS. GORGONZOLA, PARMESAN, GRUYE. E. AND STILTON CHEESE. FOREIGN WINES, SPIRITS, AND LIQUERS. Purchasers can obtain the advantages of Co- operative Stores without the expense of taking shares or buying an annual ticket COPIES of new price LIST can bo had FREE Oil. application to the Stores, or per Post. DEPARTMENTS. .), -i. '.l, 1>1., TEAS AND COFFEE-s. GENERAL GROCERIES AND PROVISIONS. FRENCH, ITALIAN, FOREIGN & COLONIAL GOODS. WINES AND SPIRITS. CIGARS AND TOBACCO. BRUSHES, SPONGE:, &C. FANCY AND HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES. PATENT MEDICINES AND PROPRIETARY ARTICLES. PERFUMERY AND FANCY GOODS. DELIVERY OF GØÐÐS, All Orders delivered Free in Wrcxham and neighbourhood by our own Vans, < II by Carriers. General Orders of £2 and upwards forwarded, Cairlage Free, to any Railway Station within twenty miles of Wrexham for Xo and upwards, forwarded; Carriage Free, to any Railway Station in England or Wales. C. I K. BENSON & .J i_d.: ,J \.J'I11. '-t., 'JJ PROPRIETORS. II pan DRESS AND MANTLE MAKING. MRS. ( JONES, LATE OF BOI.D STREET, LIVERPOOL, Beg* to announce that she commenced Business in the above Department at ERDBIG BOAD, WBBXHAM, And hopes by strict attention to Business, and guaranteeing Fit and Style, to receive a share of public patronage and support. PLEASE NOTE ADDKESS :— t;, ERDDIG ROAD; WREXHAM. 1:2WZI, MR T. H. COLEMAN,, Hon. Surgeon Dentist to the Wrexham injirmary amM Dispensary. SURGEON DENTIST, REGENT STREET, OPPOSITE THE SAVINGS BANK), WREXHAM. MB. COLEM.-VN 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 t.mr in America and South Africa. CONSULTATIONS FREE. Attendance at Corwen the first and third Fvidays in the month. TESTIMONIALS. Cefai" Btfr o DJannid gan Mr T. H. Colom: Dentist, Wrexham, 10 m-ynedd yn <1. Y maent u.iyw moe ddifwlch a'r dydd y cefais hwy. Y mawit yn u .smwytlj na danedd natur oddiethr ychydig yn y dechreu. Y maent beth hardd:ich ac yn anmrhisiadwy i falu I a siarad. £5 a roddais am danyt. Nid wyf t: • a'i dyna bris rheotaUd Mr C leman end gwelais m: :1)-1) w< di co tio Y mae prinder Deintwyr ine'ii peri I rail fod yn afresymel yn eu prisiau. Ebrill 21" IS8;I..J. R. CONWY. [copy. Mae genyf hyfrydwch mawr i dilwyn fv nhystiofreth I fedrusrwydd Mr T. H. Coteu an fel Deintydd. Cynllnniodd a gweithiodd a,1]an <M\ fuis yn tra.rh.igo: i ar un tuall me" a symlrwyd.I, etfe;'iJiio!rirydd, a gaHaf yehwanegu rhesy*- motrwydd pris. Wrexham, Ebrill 25,1883. DAV ID ROHEnTs, fCOPV.] Dvn c> wir, a Deintyda cywrain, d" vna f. maru i am Mr■ T. H. Coleman. Llanfynydd, 25 Ebrill, 1SS31 T. It (Rstyn) Caniateir treuliau Kheiiffordd i rai o fewn Peil(Io« rhcsymol i Wrexham. a rod.lar.t archeb weddol Attendance at CoitwEN the 1st and 3rd and at MOLD the 2nd and 4th Fridays la every month Consultations free 407 A €*B»• ? A C"   MR.. ORENVILLE JONES ..£1, J. r' :I: 1, Il. .e1 L.D.S.R.C.S., Late student of Dental Hospital, London, and son of Mr Horatio Jones, 25, Castle-street, Shrewsbury, SURGEON DENTIST, Begs to state that he has made arrangements to reside in Wrexham, and may be consulted daily at MRS HUGHES, REGKNT STREET. WREHHAM. NITROUS OXIDE GAS ADMINISTERED. Reduced Fees for Domes 2tj;J7 MUSICAL BOXES. £3 0. 0. TO £ 150 0. O. i\:1 M;! ii¡; t!I!, :.1 BENSON'S M U SICAL. j,' ä¡ BOXES .Ð;1 !¡\,JI of Special, make and quality at wholesale prices, patent long play- ing Mandoline. 'I'remclo, Piccolo, and Sublime Harmony Boxes" also with Bel's, CastagnettesamiZither accompaniments and interchange- able Barrels. The tartest: Stock in London. On view at the Steam fact -ry 62, and (J J, LUDGATE BILL. Illustrated Catalogues Free. ,,282 NEW IRONMONGERY ESTABLISHMENT. REGENT STREET, WREXHAM, (Opposite the Post Office.), WILLIANI llWILLI-'A31S', BEGS te announ-je thut he has opened the above premises asi a GENERAL AND FURNISHING IRONMONGER, With an entirely T'ew and carefully-selected STOCK, com- prising Iron and Brass Bedsteads, Palliasses, Fenders and Fire Irons, Table and P. cket Cutlery, Electro plated and Britannia Metal Goods, Broom* and Brushes, Travelling Trunks, Tin and Japanned Ware, &c Register Stoves, i, and Mantelpieces, Kitchen Ranges, Roofing Felt, Fava Troughing and Rain Water Pines, Cut, Wrought, and Wire Nails, Carpenter's Tools, Builders' Ironmongery, &c., Wringing and Mangling Machines LAMPS LAMPS': LAMPS H,INWS ts DUPLEX" & RF)WATTIS ANUCAPNIC" LAMPS'; Finest Petroleum, Colza and Linseed Oils. W. H. WU L I A M S IRONMONGER, Opposite the Post Office, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. :1tjJ5o