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Sides by Auction. SALE BY MESSltS JONES & SON. FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10.30. ON MONDAY, OCTOBER 6TH, 1890. -M- ?v??T!? -m\TFS & SON beg to thMik tbeir patrona friends for their constant auppdt. and be to aD t'-ar thd ?11 hold their next Sale of FAT & annallnce ¡¡ v S .tbn-td "1 d STO°PF ?OCK i? ? abo?e SmithStM. on Monday. ???ay? O?ber, 1?0, when t? following Stock will be offered  T bpTiine re fot of magniaeent F&t Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers. d Several Dafet Cows, Fresh Banco, In-calf Heifers and Short-herced Bulls. Very ripe Shropshire-down and<fther Fat Sheep. A grandt of Fat and Rearing'Calves. A splesdid lot of Pork and Bat-on Pigs. By licence from the 5.0:3.1 Authority. Stock to be at the SCart at Nine o'clock. Settlements aft close of Sale. OSocs—4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 9071 ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 14TH, 1890. AT 10.30. "SALE OF FAT AiD STORE STOCK AT THE ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. MESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their patrons and friends for their liberal support, and <7iah to remind them of their next Sale of Fat and Store Stock, which will take place on Tuesday, the 14th day of October, 1S90, at their Smithfield, Golden Lion Hotel, Rossett When the following Stock will be offered :— Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. Useful Dairy Cows with Calves at foot, Barrens Calving Heifers and Yearling Heifers. Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep and Lambs Store Sheep Fat Calves Pork and Bacon Pigs And other Stock that may be entered up to the time of Sale. Farther Entries respectfully solicited. Stock to be at the Matt at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.3J. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. Offices 4. Arcade High-street, Wrexham. 1892 TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7TH & 8TH, 1 8 9 0. TO NURSERYMEN, GARDENERS, AND OTHERS. Important Sale of Forest Trees, Ornamen'al Trees and Shrubs, Thorn Quick, Fruit Trees, Camellias, Azaleas, Chrysanthemums, ifcc., at ACTON NURSERIES, Rhosnessney, one mile from Wrexham. MESSRS JONES & SON have heen instructed by Mr J. Farquharson to SELL BY AUCTION on Tues- day and Wednesday, 7th and 8th October, 1S90, at the above Nursuries, a large number of Forest Trees Orna- mental Trees and Shrubs, Fruit Trees, &c.. which will include about 1,000 Austrian Pine, 18 to 36 inches high, 180 Corsican Pine, 2 to 4 feet, 3.10 Common Larch, 3 to 4 feet, 880 Scotch Fir, 4U:.J Common Sycamore, 3 to 12 feet, 200 Lombardy Poplar. 100 Black Itilian Poplar. 12 feet. 60 Balsam Poplar, 20 feet, 150 Spanish Chestnut, 3 to fi feet, 8,000 Quick Toorn, 3 feet (extra strong), 3.000 Common and Oval leaved Privet. 2-j Mountain Ash, (i to 10 feet, 100 Aucuba Japonica (very fine Bushes), 800 Darwiaii and Purpurea Berberris, 46 Cedrus Atlantica, 200 Cyprus Lansoniana, 2 to 8 feet, 1.000 Common and Ornamental Holly, 2 to 10 feet (moved last spring), l,r00 English Laburnum, 1 to 5 feet, WO Caucasica, Portugal. Colchic and rotundifolia Laurel, 1 0 Thuga Libbii, 5 to 12 feet, 80 Picea Nordmaniaca and Nobilis (specimen), 130 Argentia. Oblua, Pasifera, and Piumo=a Retinospora, 4 to 8 feet, 100 Thujopsis Dolobrati, 1 to 2 feet. 60 Thujopsis, 5 to 10 feet, 3S0 Common English and Irish Golden Yews, 2 to 5 feet, 40 Thuja Elwenjeiiana, 5 to 6 feet, Juniperns Sabina Yariegata, 24 Ligastrum Japonica, 12 Wellingtonia Gigantia, IS feet, 100 Rhododendrons, 11:0 Spirea Japonica (strong for forcing), 200 Flowering Shrubs, 4UO Pear, Apple Plum, and Cherry 'i rees of the very beat varieties, 30U Gooseberry end Currant Trees, 300 Chrysanthemums, and other Trees, Shrubs, and Plants too numerous to mention. The purchasers of the above will have the optien of moving the trees, &c., up to the 1st November. Sale at 11 o'clock. Officcs 4, Arcade, Wrexham. tl871 SALE OF FREEHOLD PROPERTY AT RHOSDDU, WREXHAM TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS JONES & 1. SON, at the Walnut Tree Hotel, on FRIDAY, the 17th day of OCTOBER, 1890, at Fonr o'clock in the afternoon, in the following or such other lots as may be agreed upon at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions to be then produced. LOT I-TWO MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, each containing parlor, kitchen, back kitchen, pantries, cellar, ar.d three bedrooms, with kitchen gardens at rear ot premises, garden house, and small flower garden in front, situate at Greenfield, Khosddu, in the respective occupa- tions of Mr John Shelby and Mr Peter E. Moses. LOT 2.—A PIECE of BUILDING LAND adjoining lot 1, containing ;¡59 square yards or thereabouts, and has a frontage of 25 feet 9 inches to the main thoroughfare. The property adjoins that belonging to Dr. Palin and Mr E. Humphreys, and has water laid on. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, 4, Arcade, Wrexham or Messrs LEWIS and SON, Solicitors, Wrexham. 1953o SALE OF VALUABLE FRERHOLD PROPERTY AT BROITGHTON. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Messrs JONES & SON at the White Hart Inn, Pentre Broughton, on Mon- day, the 13th day of October, 1800, at 3 p.m. for 4 p.m subject to conditions to be then produced in the following or such othe' lots as shall be determined on :— LOT 1.—All those four stone built DWELLING-HOUSES, with the Gardens and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate in Broughton. on the mad leading from Wrexham to Pentre, now in the respective occupations of Messrs John Jones, Wm, Roberts, George Pillinger, and Mrs Annie Parry. LOTS 2, 4, and 5.—All those four valuable pieces of BUILDING LA" n, now forming a croft adjoining the above lot. in the whole containing over half au acre, now in the occupation of Mr Peleg J. Jones. These are very convenient building lots plans may be seen at Mr P. 1. Jones', Eirianva, Broughton. LOT 6.—All those two stone built DWELLING HOUSES with the Ga dens and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate near the Castle Inn, Br) nte, with a frontage on the road from Wrexham to Pentre, in the occu aUons of Messrs Robert Powell and Wm Lewi-. LOT 7 —All that pifca of valuable BUILT>ING LAND, ad- joining the lastlot, with frontages tothePenire-roadaml the main road Brynteg, in the occupation of Mr William Lewis. This is a capital site for a hop, or any place of business, situated at the junction of five roads. A PI in may be seen at Mr P. I. Jones*. LOT 8.—All those three recently erected strone built DWELLING HOUSED, with the Gardens, Piggeries, and Out-office?, forming part of Blndwen-terrace, Biynteg, in the occupation of Messrs Thomas Davies, Saml. and Edward Roberts. LOT It.—Ail those three recently erected stone built DWELLING HOUSES, with the Gardens, Pigaeries, and Out-offices, forming part of Jlntlwell-trrace, Brynteg, in the occupation of Messrs J. Williams, Robert Roberts, and W. Williams. The messuages on this lot are detached from those on Lot S. The Minera3s under the virions loti are reserved. For further p -r:iculars apply to the AUCTIONEERS. Wrex- ham, or to Messrs Jxo. JOXES & KENDRICK, solicitors. I, Henblls-street, Wrexham. 193; Important Sale of young Milch Cows, Weanling Calves, 50 Bacon and Pork Pigs, Draught and Hack Hordes, Poultry, Stacks of Bay and Straw, Barley in Sacks. Sfangotds, Turnips, Potatoes, Aftergrass, Imp.'emtnts of Husbandry, Inside Car, Harriets, Gears. Green- house Plants, also a modern assortment of Household Furniture in TOSClDDUl, vsalmit, mahogany, oak, and other woods, being the contents of dining and drawing-rooms, entrance hall, and b drooms, with the usual kitchen and lack Kitchen requisites, and Dairy fTessels, at LLAY VILLA, GRESFORD, One and a half miles from Gresford and Rossett ailway Stations. MESSRS JONR? ? SON hive been instructed by l?- M Thomas Parke?, Hs<{ who is leiTing the neighb <r- liood, to SELL BV ACCIIO.V, on FRIDAY, WEDGES Y and FRIDAY, OcTor.En loth, 15th, and 17th. 1S90, on je above premisei, the whole of the above Fanning Sttk, Farm Produce. Modern Household Furniture, Pianoforte, and the usual -Thiry Vessels, &-e., comprising :— LIVE STOCK, &a. — Three young milch cows, three wean- ling calves, fifty bacon and pork pigs, breeding sows, goats, 50 couples of fowl, ducks, and turkeys, powerful draught horse, 4 years old, 15.3 high, chestnut hack mare, 7 years old, very fast and steady, &c. FARM PRODUCE ifcc.—Stack of prime clover hay, about Beven tons uf trussed hay in building, two stacks of harley straw, about 80 sacks of barley, several sacks of peas, twenty tuns of mangolds, and twenty tons of turnips, !i acres of aftergrass, potatoes, &c. IMPLEMENTS, tbc., include broad wheel cart, float with cratches, governess car (new), harness, riding saddle. borse clothing, thrill and plough gears, iron wheel and ridging ploughs, spike and chain harrows, cultivator, turnip pulper, cake crusher, chaff cutter, corn sacks, sheep racks, cattle troughs, seed distributor, corn sacks, and a quantity of small tools, &c. GARDEN, &C.—Quantity of greenhouse and other plants, and bulbs, cucumber frame, garden lawn mower, garden roller, syringes, wire netting, watering cans, edginz shears, dabbing shears, and the usual carden tools. &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. THE DINING AND DRAWING ROOM include-Upright pianoforte, by Van Gruisen, nearly new, music stool, drawing room suite in walnut, mahogany dining roon. autte in black hair, teleacopo dining table, walnut and mahogany cheffoniers, walnut and mahogany whatnots, wa'nut centre and other tables, ebonised and gold ornamentp, pier glasses, oil paintings and engravings, quantity of books, Brussels bordered and other carpetp, hearthrugs, "kin rugs, marble rn Intel clock, window curtain", brass cornice poles, brass fenders and fire irons, table and other lamps, &c. ENTRANCE HALL AND STAIRCASE, &c.—Oak hat stand, hall chairs, mahogany telescope table, rustic table, hall clock, barometer, breech-loading gun, rook rifle, gun cases, pictures, hall lamps, lawn tennis complete, carriage tugs, stair carpet, window curtains, &c. THE BEDROOMS, <fcc., include—Brass and iron bedsteads, straw and hair mattresses, feather and flock beds, marble top washatands, dressing tables with toilet glass combined, towel rails, douole and single toilet services, toilet glasses, mahogany and other chests of drawers, night commodes, carpets, hearthrugs, pictures, cornice poles, window cur- tains, sewing machine, cane-seated and other chairs, fenders, fire iron! &c. ThE LINEN, &c., comprise-Dama,-k and other table cloths, d'oyleys, tray cloths, linen towels, toilet covers., bath towels, sheets, counterpanes, blanket-, bolster and pillow slips, muslin curtains, &c. CUTLERY AND SUNDRIES—Cases of table and dessert knives and foiks, table and dessert prongs, table and dessert knives, table, dessert, and tea spoons gravy spoons, sauce ladles, butter and cake knives, carvers, iSrc. PANTRIES, &-c., include-Dinier and tea services, tumbler and wine glasses, decanters, spirit bottles, vases, sundry china and crockery, together with the usual kitchen and back kitchen requisites and dairy vessels L-c. The Auctioneers beg to call 14Pecial attention to this sale, as most of the furniture and effeets were new list year and this year. Catalogues may be had on application from the AUCTIONEERS seven days before day of sale. Sale Each Day at Eleven o'clock, tharp. Office 4, Arcade, Wrexham. IStiSoz PRELIMINARY. Sale«f Household Furniture, in oak. mahogany and other WOOls, silver, electro-plated articles, jewelry, china tea anê. breakfast services, dinner service, glass, books, pictures, bordered and other carpets, brass mounted cMEmner, old oak cabinet with carved panels, dining tallies, 6ld oak chairs, work tables, couches, mahogany and otl<iir chairs, writing desks, work boxes, brass, mounted bedstead?, feather beds, wardrobes, chests of drawers, ssing tables, toilet glasses, toilet services, oak linen 6est, bed linen, napery, with the usuai assortment ot kitchen and back kitchen reauisites at No 11, Spring-roa^ Rhosddu, Wrexham. MESSRS JONEtf & SON have been instructed by the iTJt representives ai the late Mrs Lowe to Sell by Auetion, on Wednesday, October 22nd, 1890, on the above premises, the whole of the above valuable Housedold Furniture and Effects. fVirticaJsra in future adyertistment. t2012 Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD -r- _r- WREXHAM FAIR. EVERY MONDAY MORNING AT 10.30 CATTLE AND SHEEP ALWAYS SOLD FIRST. PIGS AND CALVES ALTERNATELY. A LOT OF EXCELLENT DAIRY COWS AND HEIFERS. AND FAT BEASTS, ENTERED FOR MONDAY NEXT. MR LLOYD has much pleasure in announcing his next m AUCTION SALE, in the Wrexham Smithfield, for Monday Morning next at 10.30, which will comprise- Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, Cows and Bnlls. The usual supyly of excellent Dairy Cows and other store cattle. Prime Fat and Store Sheep. The usual supply of Bacon, Pork, and Store Pigs Fat and Rearing Cal ies. Early entries respectfully invited. Stock from a distance met at the station free of charge. All stock paid for as soon as sold, or cheque forwarded by post. Terms 4d in the £ on Cattle, Sheep, and Pigs Calves under 8s sold free, up to 30s each 6d, over that sum and up to £ 5 each Is. No sale, no charge. The best prices guaranteed at this Auction. Auctioneers' Offices Ejton House, Wrexham. 7S9nz MONDAY MORNING NEXT. THE THIRD STORE SHEEP SALE OF THE SEASON. M R LLOYD WILL SELL BY AUCTION- L 40 to 50 Shropshire and Leicester Rams, and Ram Lambs, 509 Shropshire, Clun, and Scotch Ewse, 200 Scotch Wethers. The above entries are contributed by the Hon. G. T. Kenyon, M.P., Captain Ormrod, R. H. Venables KyTke, Esq., Mr Ellis, Bangor; Mr Swetenham, the Stocks (15 Leicester Lambs, and one Shearlinz, bred by Mr Shaw, Wensley-Dale, Yorkshire, 250 Scotch Ewes), Mr McMickin, (100 Scotch Ewes). Sale punctually at 11.30. c SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. "r.r- R U G B Y. MESSRS TATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALIS AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS. HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES THE SECOND TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. NEXT MONTHLY SALE TUESDAY OCTOBER LLTH, 1890, U- MESSRS TATTERSALL beg to give notice that in future Horses may be ridden and examined in the Riding School on the Monday previous, and morning of Sale. Applications for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate. London. 17S5 SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. "0./ ESTABLISHED 1873. THE WHITCHURCH (SALOP) GREAT ANNUAL AUTUMN HORSE SALE AND SHOW OF CART FOALS. Tt/fR H. H. ETCHES will SELL BY AUCTION OD M FRIDAY next, OCTOBER 10th, 1890, about 350 Powerful Wagon Horses, two and three year old Cart Col! s, magnificent Cart Foals, principally by Registered sires, valuable Hunteis, Harness Horses, smart Cobs and Ponies, also half-bred foals, the bona fide property d gentlemen, farmers and tiadesmen in the district. Prizes of X5, X3. and X2 for the best cart foals. No horses or foals offered at this Sale unless entered in catalogue. Judging of foals at 10 o'clock. Order of Sale- Wagon horses at 12 o'clock, prompt. Light horses about 3 o'clock. The foals will be sold at 1 o'clock. Full particulars in catalogues. Offices The Mart, Whitchurch, Salop. 1836 THE ANNUAL AUTUMN SPECIAL SELECT SALE T d hUNtKRS. HACKS, HARNESS HORSES, COBS!, and POIES:, will be held at the VtCT?RIA HOTEL, WHITCHURCH, Salop, on TUESDAY. October 25th, 1S90. Five shillings each animal covers all expenses if not sold. Numerous entries hive already been made. No Horses, Cobs, or Ponies will be offered at this Sale unless entered in catalogue. All entries to be made on or before Monday, October 2{)th, to H. H. ETCHES, Auctioneer, Bark Hill House, 1895c Whitchurcb, Salop. SALE BY MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK AND CO. -J Sale of valuable Freehold Property, lately known as "THE PHtHXIX WAGON WORKS." situate at Padeswood, c o<e, to the Padesicood Station. on the Chester Mold and Denbigh Railway, from, which there is a siding into the IForis. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, nnd Co. have re- M cived in,tructions to SELL by AUCTION, at the Green Dragon Hotel, Chester, on Saturday, the 11th day of October, 1S90, t; Two for Three o'clock p m., punctually, all th-it valuable FREEHOLD f'liOPKKXY lately known as The Phcenix Wagon Works." The BUILDINGS, which are substantially erected, com- prise wazon shop, saw mill and mechanics' shop, sand shea, smiths' and wheelwrights' shops, paint shop, foundry, sawpit ami shod, stable and hay store, chimney stack, and other -erections. The Fixed PLANT and MACHINERY comprises hori- zontal steam engine, Cornish Boiler, a 20-ton railway weighing machine, hand pump for filling boiler, three wrought iron cupolas and staging, shaft:ng, pulleys, sign- board. The present holders have had the use of a railway siding of double-headed rails from main line on payment of a small charge to the Railway Company by way of rent. Total area of the works is la. 3r. 32p. or thereabouts There is a right of way f-lur yards wide into the main road leading to Hope, and right of footpath to Padeswood St ition. For further particulars apply to Messrs Llewellyn and Ackrill, solicit jrs, Tunstall, Staffordshire; or to the Auc- tioneers, Messrs. Churton, Elphick, Roberts, and Richard- son, Chester. 1948a SALES BY MESSRS LUCAS. HORSE SALES. L UCAS'S, HOTHAM-ST., LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for CART, VAN, and HARNESS HORSES; CARTS, GEARS, etc. SATURDAYS thronchout the vear for HACKS, HAR- NESS HORSES, C' >BS, PONIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS and SADDLERY. Select Sales for Valuable Horses every alternate Thurs- day. Horses to be at the Repository, day prior. Charge with night's Livery if unsold. 10s. NEXT.SALE THURSDAY, OCT. 16TII, 1890. 194 SALE BY MESSRS ASTON & SON. r 1_' IN ESSRS. ASTON and SON will SELL by AUCTION AVJI 0.. Nl-na-S, npxt October Sth. 'at their Sale Room, a quantity of superior HuusenoM furniture, walnut drawing room suite in maroon rep, walnut cheffonier, mahogany chetfonier, two book-easts and books, valuable self-acting pianoforte (cost IW guineas), sewing machine, spring mattress, bagatelle table with balls and cues complete, American ornan, large kitchen piece with cupboards', drawers and plate shelve. and numerous other effects. Sale at 1 wo o'clock prompt. 2017a ECONOMIC FIRE OFFICE, LIMITED. NON-TARIFF FIRE AXD FIDELITY GUARANTEE INSURANCE Subscribed Capital £ 357 500 Paid-up L71,,500 Premium Income for 1SS9 £ 76,393 Chairman-Sampson S. Lloyd, Esq., of Dolobran (Lloyd's Bank, Limited.) Saad Office-26, Old Broad Street, London, E.C. I spector for WaJe,-)I. Pennant-Jones, 3a, High-street, Wrexham. Pr spectuses, rates, and other informa.tion can be obtained on application to the Head cr District Offices as above. The Company invite applications for Agencies in Wales. lieSa ROYAL A0S6- SOCIETY AWNWO. FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. WREXHAM & DISTRICT BRANCH. KON. SECRETARIES: MRS HOGAN, Gladwyn, Gresford, Wrexham. Miss JENKINS, Colomendy, Ruthin. W. JB. ROBERTS, ESQ., Pengwem Cottage, Llangollen. HON. TREASURER J. H SWAINSON, ESQ W, Hope-street, Wrexham. INSPECTOR THOMAS TILDESLEY, 4, Napier-street, Wrexham. Cases of cruelty reported to the HOD. Secretaries or Inspector will bs carefully investigated. lllio Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSRS BEVAN & PHENNAH. -r- -.J-rJ- FREEHOLD COTTAGE AT BWLCH GWYN. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Messrs BEVAN & i_ PHENNAH, at the Red Lion Inn, Bwlcbgwyn, on Monday, lbth October, lSiJO, at four o'clock in the after- noon, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, a FREEHOLD COTTAGE, with Out-buildings, large Garden, and small piece of Grass Land, situate near to the Garden, Joiners' Aries, Bwlchgwjn, and now in the occupation of Mr Thomas Jones. The minerals are reserved. For further particulars app'y to the Auctioneers, Queen- street and Temple-row, Wrexham, or to Mr J. HOPLEY PIERCE, solicitor, Wrexham. 2006c IMPORTANT SALE OF VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FUnNUURE. ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, THE STH OF OCTOBER, 1890, AT THE PUBLIC HALI" WREXHAM, To which place the Goods have been removed for convenience of Sale. MESSRS BEVAN & PHENNAH have been favored with instructions fiom Airs M. L. Williams, of the Town Hill Vaults, A'rt-xham (who is retiring from business), to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Public Hal), Wrexham, on Wednesday, October fcth, 1890, the whole ot the Superior HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, comprising contents of Dining and Drawing Rooms, Kitchen, and four Bedroom-, viz.:—Mahogany sideboard with drawers, collarette, and cupboard, pitch-pine book- case with drawtrs and cupboards, mahogany sliding dining table with leaf, mahogany-framed couch in leather, gentle- man's easy chair in leather, six mahogany-framed chairs in leather with loose seats, one arm-chair in hair, four mahogany chahs in leather, 100 table, (ffice desk with two cupboards and one drawer, child's chair on btand, two fenders with steel rails, ashpans, fire irons, coal vase, pictures, ornaments, oil painting, B ajonsfield" barometer, one six-bottle electro plattd cruet, one four- bottle electro-plated cruet, two pier glasses in gilt frames, window curtains, carpet, eleven cane-seated chairs, buffalo horns, hearthrug, umbrella stand, cottage pianoforte in rosewood case by" Collard and Collard," oval walnut table, drawing room suite in green repp, comprising four chairx, gentleman's and lady's easy chair and couch two aim chairs in htir cloth, two footstool?, gipsy table music stool, whatnot, walnut cheff nier with marble top, plate- glass back, and drawers, stuffed ferret in case, Brnsae B carpet, iron half-tester bedstead, two iron bedstsads French iron bedsiewl, child's crib, straw mattress, and one hair mattress, four straw mattresses, hair mattress, spring mattress, sofa in hair cloth, oval table, mahogany dressing table with swing glass and six drawers, mahogany wash- stand with marble top and back, music stool, commode, Milner's safe 2ft. 2in. by 1ft. Hn oil painting St. George and the Dragon," maple-painted cupboard with shelves and drawers, maple-painted washstaud, sponge bath, foot bath, buckets, three feather beds, maple dressing table, two painted washstands, washstand and dressing chest, two toilet glasses, towel rails, toilet srts, water can, slop pail, oak linen chest, oak bureau, clock, two chests of drawers, bedside cupboard, two chairs, cupboard with shelves and drawers, fireguard, sitz bath, soiled linen basket, kitchen table, scales and weights, kitchen cup- board with drawers, clock, Windsor chairs, china, glass, crockery, and various kitchen utensils, &c., &c. Together wi:h a large number of valuable b.'oks, includ- ing Imperial Lexicon, two vols. Waverley Novels, five vols. Rollin's English History, two vols. Imperial Gazattier, four vols. Shakespeare, Illustrated Life of Lord Palmerston, six vols. Byron's Works, two vols. Goldsmith's Works. Life of Bismarck, National Encyclopaedia, thirteen vols. Life of Lord Kenyon, Dickens' Works, four vols. Sir Walter Scott's Novels, seventeen vols. Macaulay's Essays, &c., < £ c. Sale to commence at 11 a.m. Auctioneers' Offices Queen-street and Temple Row* Wrexham. 20U41 Legal and Public Notices. THE WESTERN FARM MORTGAGE TRUST COMPANY, 58, OLD BROAD STREET, LONDON, E.C. Capital 3,000,00) dollars. Six Per Cent. Guaranteed Freehold Mortgages. Five and a Half Per Cent. Sterling Debentures. Interest and Principal payable in London in sterling. THE First Mortgage Bonds are secured by freehold in the United Statej, worth from 2! to four times the amount advanced, and are also guaranteed by the Company. The Sterling Debentures are secured by a deposit with the Debenture C rporation, Limited, of London, the Trustees, of equal amount of the above-mentioned First Mortgages, and are also made a direct charge upon all the property of this Company. For full information, prospectus, and particulars apply to ATKINSON & COMPANY, Managers for the U.K. 176z COUNTY OF FLINT. CONTAGIOUS DISEASES (ANIMALS) ACTS, 1878 & 1886. PLEUROPNEUMONIA. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at a Meeting of the Executive Committee of tho Local Authority of the County of Flint, hell at the County Hall, Mold, on Saturday, the 27th day of September, Hi9J, the fallowing Regulations were made under and by virtue of Article 20 of the Animals Order of lSSti, regulating the movement of Cattle into the District of the Authority of this Cjunty, that i. to say— I-From and after the 20th day of September, 1893, no Catt'e (except as hereinafter mentioned) shall be moved into the District of the Local Authority of th9 County of Flint from the County of Sa'.op, or from the District of any separate Local Authority, situate within such last- mentioned County. 2—Cattle intended for immediate si .ughter may be moved into the District of the Local Authority of this County from the said County of Sa'op, or from the District of any separate Local Authority within such County upon the following conditions, that is to say- (A) The Cattle moved pursuant to the last Regulation shall slaughtered within Forty-eight hours from the arrival at their destinat on in this C unty, they shall not be turned out, but shall be kept isolated from any other Cattle not intended to be slaughtered within such period. (B) On th" arrival at their destination of such'Cattle within this County the Owner thereof shall immedi- ately report to the nearest Police Constable the num- ber of Cattle so moved by him, and shall immediately after the slaughter of such Cattle, report to such Constable the day and hour when they were slaugh- tered. THOS. T. KELLY, Clerk of the Flintshire County Council. Mold, 27th September, 1S90. N.B.—The foregoing Regulations do not restrict the movement of Anim-tls by Railway thri"U £ h the District of the Local Authority of this County without untrucking. CATTLE" means Bulls, Cows, Oxen, Heifers, and Calves. Any offence against the above Regulations is darned to be an offence against the Act of 178, which renders the Offender liable to a penalty not exceeding jt20. 2003n SIR EDWARD WTATKIT'S VISIT TO WREXHAM. AT a meeting of the Reception Committee on Tuesday, .TTL 23rd ult., it was resolved to present Sir Edward Watkin with a PUBLIC ADDRESS, and to open a sub- scription list to defray the eipenses incident to the address and reception. The following subscriptions (which are limited to 10s tid) have been promised :— £ s. d. Subscriptions announced last week 14 13 g Mr Councillor David Jones. 0 10 6 l\lr F G. Wbitwham 0 10 6 Mr Wm. Davies, C.E. 010 6 Proprietors tEre?a? Argus 0 10 6 Mr James Jon.s.Fairford .?JJ?J?.J?? 0 It) 6 010 t! Dr. Ed. Williams .?????? 010 6 Mr Geo. Frater .??J?.? 0 10 6 Rev. J. S. Hawcrth o 10 6 MR R. V. Kyrke 0 {o 6 Mr Robt. Piercv -—— U in « Mr F. W. Soames 0 ID « Mr H. C. Carter 0 5 0 Mr Wm. H. Williams 0 5 0 Mr Edward Hughe? 0 5 0 Mr Edwards (JV. W. Guardian] 0 5 0 Subscriptions may be paid to Mr LI. Hugh-Jonea, The Priory, Wrexham, hon. treasurer. Any surp'us will be paid to the funds of the Free Library. Tickets for the Public Luncheon at the Wynnstay Arm. Hotel, on Monday, the 6th October, at I p.m., may be ob- tained from the hon. treasurer, and at the hotel, prrice 4s each. THOMAS BURY (Town Clerk), 'H S LL. HUGH-JONES, Hon- S„eM. 2005a MARY BOYER, DECEASED. PURSUANT to the Act of Parliament, 22nd and 23rd t. Victoria, Cap. 35, intituled "An Act to further amend the law of property, and to relieve trustees," NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all creditors and other persons having any claims or demands upon or against the estate of Mary Boyer. late of Ponkey, Rhos- llanerchrugog, in the parish of Ruabon, in the County of Denbigh, widow, deceased (who died on the 26th day of September, 1887, and whose will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of her Majesty's High Court of Justice, on the 12th Iday of June, 1890, by David Griffiths and Joseph Griffith-, both of Ponkey aforesaid, the executors therein named), are hereby required to send in particulars in writing of their cliims or demands to the said executors, under cover addressed to me the undersigned, solicitor to the said executors, on or before the 25th day of October, 1890, after which date the said executors will prrceed to distribute the assets of the Eaid deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which they shall then have had notice, and the said executors will not be liable or accountable for the assets or any part thereof so distributed to any person of whose debt or claim they shall not then have had notice. Dated this 2tith day of September, 1890. RICHARD W. GLASCODINE, Of Egerton-street, Wrexham, Ulgf Solicitor to the Executor?. MR GRENVILLE JONES. L.D.S., R.O.S. (Dental Surgeon to the Ruabon and Whitchurch Cottage Hospitals), No. 3a, HIGH STREET Entrance beside MR EDISBURY'S Shop. Attendance from 9 30 a.m. to 6 p.m., Fridays excepted 1408 A SIMPLE SELF CURE.—A MINISTER who was cured of Nervous DebiHty, Weakness, <<-<- by a P/H?y. SICIAX'S PRESCRIPTION, win forward the ?me to any sufferer on receipt of stamped envelope. Address Rev. J. WOOD, Busbty Hozzse. 5. Eusfaby PJace, Kentish Town, London, N.W. 1121f r —— Education. THOROUGH TUITION OI*, THE VIOLIN- HERR VEERMAN (Lite Member of SIR CHARLES HALLE'S Orchestra.) Has VACANCIES for PUPILS. He is also COMMENCING CLASSES for NEW BEGINNERS under Twelve at Reduced Terms (on the Continental system.) HERR VEERMAN is OPES FOR SOLO ENGAGEMENTS. FOR TERMS APPLY AT 6A. CHICHESTER STREEf. CHESTER. t201S Miss BEALE, Having returned from her Musical Siudies in Germany, is prepared to givto PIANOFORTE LESSONS To a Limited Number of Pupils. 4. CERTIFICATED FOR TEACHING. ADDRESS: — C/O MRS WHITEHOUSE, THE GROVES, GROVE PARK, WREXHAM. 1978c MISS SARA HUGHES, RA"M » PROFESSOR OF SINGING AND PIANOFORTE. prpiLS PREPARED FOR ROYAL ACADEMY AND ROYAL COLLEGE OF MUSIC AND COLLEGE OF MUSICIANS. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. ADDRESS :— 8, VICTORIA ROAD. 2171h UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF NO'.TH WALES, BANGOR. (Incorporated under Royal Charter.) AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT. A COMPLETE Course of practical and scientific in- struction in Agriculture and Dairying has now been organized. Full information about Classef, Scholarship! Diploma in Agriculture Certificates in Dairying, Ac., will be found in the Agricultural Pnspectus (free on application) which also contains information respecting Extension Lectures, Teachers'Classes, Field Experimt nts, and Dairy Demon- strations. The average cost cf living in Bangor, including College fees, is about £4 for the College year. The next session begins on September 30th, 1890. W. CADWALADR DAVIES, 19511 Secre'ary anc* Registrar. UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF WALES, BANGOR. NEXT ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIP EXAMINATION Commences in SEPTEMBER, 1S91. The Sum of £500 is given annually in Scholarships and Exhibitions Five Scholar-Assistantships (£30 and Free Tuition), are also annually awarded to Senior Students. The First Professional Course in Medicine of the Uni* versity of Edinburgh and Glasgow, and part of the Science Course of Edinburgh may be taken at this College. For Prospectus and Scholarship Syllabus, apply to the Registrar. 19940 Religious Services. _r- BAPTIST CHAPEL. CHESTER STREET, WREXHAM. ON SUNDAY Next, HARVEST THANKSGIVING ?f SERVICES will be conducted by REV. PHILIP A. HUDGBLL (Pastor.) Morning at 10.45. "vening 3Q. 2000z ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHURCH, WREXHAM. ORDER OF THE DEDICATORY SERVICES In connection with the opening of the NEW C H U R C H, FROM SEPTEMBER 5TH TO OCTOBER 6TH, 1890. SUNDAY OCTOBER 5iH.-The Rev. John Bond, London- MONDAY EVENING, 6TH —Public Meeting. Addresses to be given by the Revs. John Bond, J. W. Eacott J. S. Haworth, and S. Mort, and other friends. Chair to be taken at 7 30 p.m. Public Tea at 6 p.m Particulars of other Services will be given in future Advertisement-. -1 he Sunday Services will begin at 10.33 and 6.:30 the Week-day at 7 30 p.m. Collections will be taken at eich Service in aid of the Building Fund. 1739 A FORTUNE GIVEN AWAY! GRAND FREE PRIZE for EVERY READER. The Watch trade paralysed. Send Post Office Order TO-DAY for 12^ 64, to H. SAMUEL'S and you will receive by return Post a splendid ENGLISH LEVER WATCH, Jewelled, Capped, and fitted in Solid Silver English Hall-marked Cases. WORTH FIVE GUINEAS, our Price £2 12s fid. In return for P.O. Order for 253 H. SAMUEL will send the famous SILVER" AC)lE" WATCH (Lady o rGentleman's Size), in Solid Sterling Silver Cases. WORTH THUEE GUINEAS each. H. SAMUEL'S Price, 25s. A SPECIAL AND APPROPRIATE FREE PRIZE: WILL BE ENCLOSED THIS ilO.NTH WITH EACH, TO THOSE READERS WHO ENCLOSE THE COUPON BELOW WITH THFIR ORDER. Every Watch warranted Five Years. A Week's Free Trial allowed. Send To-day for H. SAMUEL'S large Descriptive Catalogue, which will l e sent to any address Gratis and Post Free, with full particulars of H. SAMUEL'S Mavellous FREE PRIZF. ¡ pecial "'???M Advertiser ?<odf?. i?. 8- I SPECIAL FHEE PRIZE COU-??? Fre 'I T AU?. ?, Pciz. ?0? BOD. jygy. The holder is entitled to receive the Watches mentioned above at the reduced prices of £2 12s 6d and 25s, and to receive absolutely free H. SAMUEL'S VALUABLE FREE PRIZK. (Signed) H. SAMUKL, Manchester. Available for fourteen days. I All Orders to be made payable to H. Samuel, G.P.O., Manchester. Cut out this Coupon, and enclose it with your Order. ASSURED SUCCES.-Rearters who are Clerks, Timekeepers, Railway Men. Foremen, or who are in positions to form Watch Clubs, should write to H. Samuel for particulars of his celebrated system. Literal terms, pleasant occupation for spare time. Thousands of ciuts in active operation throughout the Kingdom. Watche-, Jewellery, Clocks, Electro Silver Plate, Cutlery, &c., &c. H. SAMUEL LEVER WATCH MANUFACTURER, 87,99, and 101, Market-street, Manchester. 974 MESSRS BARRAUD respectfully request those i-E. who intend having Portraits taken at their Studio to kindly make arrangements before the arrival of the dull and foggy Autumn das s. In writing for an appointment, a sufficient time should be allowed for replying, in case the Studio is already engaged for that hour. B A RP. A U DS'$ PHOTOGRAPHERS, P2, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. 1896c MONEY ADVANCED PRIVATELY AT ONE DAY'S NOTICE. i^ROM S20 to X5,009, at f ive per cent., to responsible FPersons, male or female, in Town or Country, upon Promissory Notes, without Bill of Sale. Distance no object, as Loans may be repaid by Cheques or Postal Orders, and so long as the interest is paid the principal can remain. All communicat!ons are strictly private, and no good application is ever rafused. Apply personally or by post to the actual lender, H. BURTON, ESQ., 27, Jermyn Street, Piccadilly, London, S.W. N.B. Established 1S37, since which period the money advanced BY >IR BURTON exceeds £ 4,500,000. miz Business Announcements .r- THE OE LE BR AT ED PE NADUS SPRING WATERS! Honorable Mention' at the Paris Exhibition, Certificate of Merit awarded by the Council of the Sanitary Institute of Great Britain, for these Waters also at International Exhibition, London, 1881. PURE AND STANDARD BEVERAGES and   ? ???\i"????? MINERAL WATERS See that 0 Name and Manu ..actured from 0 Name and    0? Trade Mark are PENI.DUR On Cork-label-bottle SPRING. iO In order to prevent Spurious Articles being Substituted! ?? ????<  )  ? y   I 'Vv Agents Everywhere, or direct From NORTH WALES FACTORY, WREXHAM. Contractors to the General Station Buffets at Chester, Birkenhead, Wrexham, Ruabon, &c., Hydropathic, Blackpool, Rhyl, &c. 1S30 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM J. F. EDISBURY, CHEMIST, 1831 3, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. FIRST PRIZE MEDAL: LONDON. 1875, SOAMES WELSH ,A, Jk L E MMNN urn & ART- BmtUAHT* SPAIKUMSj THE BREWERY, WREXHAM,NORTH WALES. 2022 "CYMRY AM BYTH." CAUTION. R. ELLIS & SON Find it necessary to caution the Public against imitations of their Manufactures. Purchasers should see that Corks are branded 11 R, Ellis & Son, Ruthin, and that every Label bears Name and Registered Trade Mark (Goat on Shield as below). SODA WATER. POTASS WATER. SELTZER WATER. LEMONADE. GINGER BEER. REGISTERED. SOLE ADDRESS- AROMATIC GINGER ALE. PURE DERATED WATER. FOR GOUT: LITHIA WATER, and LITHIA & POTASS WATER. R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LONDON AGENTS: W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. 775 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM C. K. BENSON & CO. GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, 1519c WREXHAM. PBIZTES VALUE OVER ZCSOOO FOR YOUNG FOLKS ONLY. SUNLIGHT SOAP MONTHLY COMPETITION. Competitors not to le over 17 years of age last birthday. I The first of these Monthly Competitions will 'be on August 31st next, followed by others I on September 30th, October 31 st, November 30th, December 31st, &c., &c., until further notice. I The favourable consideration of Parents and Guardians and kind permission for their young people to compete for these prizes are asked on the foil Giving grounds:— There is no element of chance in these competitions, the winning of a prize depending entirely on the perseverance and trouble taken to collect the wrappers. The competitions are held every month, so failure in one does not discourage but stimulates to a fresh effort. The motto is—"If at first you don't succeed Try, Try, Try again." The articles given are all the best of their class. RULES. I.-No competitor to be over 17 years of age. II.—The Competition will be held and Prizes awarded every month until further notice. III.-Corapetit,ors to save as many Sunlight Soap wrappers as they can collect. Cut off the bottom portion of each wrapper—that portion commencing Now for the Sunlight Way of Washing." This portion called the "Coupon" is to be saved for the competition. IV.—When as many of these "coupons" are collected as the competitor thinks will win a. prize send them POSTAGE OR CARRIAGE PAID to LEVER BROS., Ld., PORT SUNLIGHT, I Nr. BIRKENHEAD, ¡ ENCLOSING WITH THE "COUPONS" a sheet of paper on which the competitor has written her or his FULL Name and Address, age last birthday, the number of the competition entered for, and the number cf coupons enclosed. I This paper must be signed by three witnesses of over 20 years of age. Only one witness to be chosen out of the same house, and no witness out of the house competitor lives in. V.—The Coupons to be sent in (postage or carriage paid) not later than the last day of the month. "Coupons" received too late for one month's competition will be put into tLe next. VI.—The Prizes will be awarded amongst thoEef-zcndinZ-D ink' fcr their age) the largest number of "Coupons," provided the paper with the Coupons is correctly filled up and witnessed according to Rule IV. VII.-A.. competitor can only enter for cne -)rize each month, but may coiii c-te every month if she or he wishes. VIII.—Lists of Winners of each month's com- petition will be advertised until further notice in "Tit-Bits" and "Answers" the third week of the month following, but ? printed list of winners will j be forwarded ten days after each competition closes to competitors who send £ d. stamp to j ay postage. IX.—Employees of Lever E-cs., Ld., and tleir families are debarred from competing. 5.—Lever Bros., Ld.. will .wau tLc prizes to the best of their uLiliiy and judgment, but it is understood thiit i ll who com} vte for the f ri.os L! itgree to accept Lever Lies. Ld.'s zir.-ai-d as In tending Coupons Mark the Envelopes on the < Ibe SUNLIGHT SOAP WRAPPER with eich Tal MONTHLY COMPETITION. Prizes value over JE600. GO Silver Keyles3 Lever Watches value No. Age. £ 4 4s. each. 1 17 10 to girls & 10 to boys (1 to each winner). 2 16 10 „ 10 3 15 10 „ 10 ICO Silver Keyless Watches value 30s. each. No. A?e. .N,o. H 10 to girls & 10 to boys (1 to each winner). 5 13 10 „ 10 „ 11 G 12 10 „ 10 „ 7.1 7 11 10 „ 10 „ 8 10 10 „ 10 „ & unur. S Tricycles and 8 Safety Bicycles. No. Age. Titicyc,.Es. liicvcuis. y 17 1 value E21 to girls, 1 value £ 20 to boys. 10 16 1 42 0 11 15 1 ".£10 10s. „ 1 el4 12 14 1 ".£10 10s." 1 X14 „ 13 13 1 „ £ 10 lOs." 1 R14 14 12 1 „ £ 0 1 47 15 11 1 » i-9 1 X7 16 10 1 ".£7 „ 1 „ -0 103. & undr. "RXTRA PRIZKS. Unsiicces?fr.l competitors who have sent in not less than 24 "Coupons" will receive, free of cost and I)o-ta.,e pai<i, rv facsimile rfjiioduetion (size 16iin. by llin.) of the painting by W. P. Frith, R.A., exhibited in the Royal K in and named bv us "So Clean." The bailg 'j'egra¡.h, July lltli, 1889, says of it—"A cliarmm^r -ink- picture." When this picture is out cf print <; will t:!tC its place. SPECIAL CHRISTMAS COMPETITION. <500 in 2uuo Prizes. Same rules as for the Monthly Competitions. "Coupons" for this competition to be sent in not later than Saturday, December 13th, 1890, and marked Chriptma.s Prize Competition." Printed lists of the winners will be forwarded, on or before December 23rd, to each competitor who encloses id. stamp for postage. 2000 Prizes as follows: Each winner may select whatever she or Le wishes for a Christmas Prize in Hooks, Toys, Games, &c., &c., to the value of about 5s. (a shilling or two over or under this figure will not riiatferiormay have 5s. in cash should they so wish. XII. Age. 17 17 12o Prizes to girls, 125 Prizes to boys. 125 » '» 19 15 12Zi "12.3,, „ 20 14 }:5" 125 21 13 1?5 „ „ 125 „  ? 12 125 „ „ 125 „  < 11 J:j" "125,, „ 24 1(:¿, ;r: „ 125 „ „ mtside Competition." Purchasers see that you get ,let of II Sunlight cap." 497 Business Announcements. JUST ARRIVED A CONSIGNMENT OF NEW SEASON TEAS. AT C. K. BENSON & CO.S. THE TEA DRINKER'S BUDGET, 1 8 9 0. REDUCTION IN THE DUTY ON TEA. The Duty en Tea is now reduced 2d per lb., and C. K. BENSON & co. Are giving their Customers the Benefit. SAME QUALITY AS BEFORE. PURE TEAS IMPORTED DIRECT FROM THE GARDENS OF INDIA, CHINA, AND CEYLON. ALWAYS TO BE DEFKNDED UPON AND 2d. per lb. CHEAPER. TRY THE FINEST TEAS IN WREXHAM. ONCE TASTED ALWAYS PREFERRED. TO EE HAD ONLY FROM C. K. BENSON & co. NORTH WALES & SALOP, CO-OPERATIVE SUPPLY STORES. 14, HIGH STREET. and 35, HOPE STEEST, WREXHAM, AND 21, GROSS STREET, OSWESTRY. 1222azno pOMMEHCiAL UNION ASSURANCE I COMPANY, LIMITED. FIRE LIFE-M AKIXE. 7 ro, 'r .c:, ¡{I Life Fund (1'. Spccial Tru i for Life Policy t Holders) Total Invested Funds Exceeds i'C.a-JO.fi') HEAD OFFICE—13 ;;n<1 20, Conihill, L-.ndon, E.C. BRANCH OFFICE-(Fire AUD Life) — EXCHUAAE-STREIT Rat., Liverpool. D STRICT MANAGER—Robert Hardrnan. ASSISTANT DISTRICT MANA«;R-\V\ H. Cooper. LOCAI. AOR.NTS. Wrexhi-m r. II. Piorce. 2S, Uepent-street. ,EI1win Ault, Peuticfclin Hou<e, W. W. Jtffrcy. o7. CU:i1Ïe.stree. W. H. Swage, Caergwr'e Brewery, CuergwrJe. J. Griffiths, Engineer's Office. Johnstawn. Samuel Morten, G;ecn L.idge. C P. Purchase, H, u-iwr-terrace. Hutbin Wiliiam James Jone, North und Wales Bank. M„ o,ld. A. H. Parry, County Cuurt Office. Denbigh.U. H. Hughes, National Provincial Bunk of England, Lt. Thorr.as H.ir^raves, htion .la!:lt-r. j) David Dcivies, solicitor, ÜU, Mount-street. 1930 ALFRED o. BUTT, OF EASIGATE HOW, CHESTER, WATCH AND CLOCK MANUFACTURER, GOLD AND SILVERSMITH, HAVING PURCHASED THE OLD ESTABLISHED BUSINESS OF FREDK. FRASER, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, Eespeetfully invites the continuance of the patronage so liberally accorded to his predecessor, and trusts by the selection of HIGH-CLASS GOODS In every Department of the Trade, and strict personal attention to merit public support. BEFAIRS In Watches, Clocks, Jewellery, and Silver Plate executed with dispatch on the Premises by skilled workmen. CLOCJB WOUND EY CONTRACT. In order to make way for new goods, for a limited period, the whole of the VALUABLE STOCK will b3 Offered for Sale at a Reduction of 20 Per cent, or 4s. in the j6. BARTON'S EXTERMiNATOR. I Bex 14 stamps. I "I il? I I Box each sort -7 ttamps. ONE DOZEN, post free, for TWELVE SHILLINGS- Kills and Completely Dries Up Rats or Mice. Does not Harm Dogs or Catr. Effectually prevents Decompositioi* and Disae-.ee,ible hmeds fMm Dead Vermin. Miiit bDee kept out of the reach of Fowls. TESTIMONIALS. I have BO hesitation in sayinR Barton's R,.t Extermi- nator completely cleared my preinimef. J. J. -viFrm Tiptree Hall, Kelvedon. Essex." This is to ctrtify that Barton's Rat and :.I,>u=o Extermi- nator has eftectualJy cleared the Mark Lane Com Exchange- after be ng very much infested for years." (Signed) 'CHARI.ES PHILLII\ Helt, Beadle. „ Lane Corn ExchaDg Order nf any Chemist, or from B. E. VVOLSTENCROPr A CO., 28. LUDGAT-Z HILL, ECf 18Sfe 4M Art _A PR!V\Tn GEXTLEMA? ?;?!e?ndH"???. ?HfU. amount to a Farmer on h.? anmnVi^ security, at rate of inter?st to be afgreed uron v letter only to A.(ll1:I!!Iir cmce, Wr.xham