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f! by Auction. gales by Auction. 1L MESSRS. JONES & SON. ,Lh: -r -J, 'u tjj? FAIR DAY. t? WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. t n\ THURSDAY MAY 7TH, 1885. ? j,,? with CfnUe and Caves at 10 30. Trt\K^ &: SON beg to thank their p&hons  to th&nk their patrons i..T their constant support, ami that th' y tl W,ri?"^t Sale of FAT & STORE STOCK, in the Wir!lon 'l'h d t. -tb d ,l'' )d on 1-bumday, the 7th day of May, ?M?, :'111'\1' tf..¡i(õ\i¡¡ Stock will he offered :-=- .hlllteO! n?cni??ent Fat Buns, Oxen, and Heifer*. J\'tUt' cows. Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifas an? ",J P, II "fe. orned BII s, t ?-?????'?- M'! ?tl?r Fat Sheep. H nk■ 7nf Fat MI<1 nea.nng?.nves. H A^tul l^t F.,t ilnd Kearing %,aive5. Breeding SOW" i  .eo 1(,t 0' Pork an, Btenii Pigs, Breeding gow-, p:' .tre P; W  ''fh??e at the M?rt at 9 o'clock. iSM N <M?'? e"lelnents at close of Sale. ■ Ar-xde Hi?h-strect. Wrexham. 907 n 9 fl oS M<'?"AY. ?-?' 4TH, ??- At 10.30 a.m. N ?F F\T AND STOKE STOCK AT THE j?N t ???%.?SK'T AUCTION MART. TO?FS AND SON beg to thank their ■ tl p»tr 'mi1 friends for their liberal support, and M ?? ,P' ,j thm of their next Sale of Fat and ■ £ > t' ^hich wi" take place on Monday, the 4th day ¡¡¡.,o;"î. at ?'?? Auction Iart, Golden Lion Inn, ■ 'f 1.' fo))owmK stock will be offered :— ■ H f'?'?-? HMfers, Md ?un?. I ■ ,(¡"f111 ?rv C:)W with C?es at Foot, Barrens, H (^Heifer* Yearling HeIfers, and BUllocks. I FatV^hmpshire Down and other Sheep. Ft ;i,,S ;1 Fat Caive. N Ka j^°»and St°re PieS' ■ 9: WHICH INCLUDE ■ ■ ,„r if f'<?s the property of N .rr,)?y?"? l".q., Bryn ?"' "??- ■ ■ « Fat F«''K j,.ra]f Heifers, n,j )?t ShtCp.  to ■ ■ 11 ? V\ ?(he???ht).be!onKi?to I" Mr'T Parker, Burton. F t Bu!loeg, froin I F-t Bu!loC .%I? Meredith, Borras. 0 F t I,ei'p. the property of I -0 Fat ?1'eep'jirpaT^s, Broughton. I 2 F,t Re?sts, I va. Sheep. and. -1 Fat \.a:nhs, bp1,.n(!m; to I {i\KS^C«th4ena ??. Gresford.  L,t }E:tsts, d I Sheer, and ?'. ??r? P)? ?nm Burton Hall, Rossett. s K?erts, Ks?., Burton Hall, Rossett. I irlinc Bu)!oc)?. the property of Mi J, ?iu?an, Borras Head. I Vearl'ng Heifers, ■ JO K.i! :wep, I I I I C iif. nt'longing to Farm, Trevailjn. Mr? ?'n!r!ch, Pinfo'd Farm.Treva.I?n. I In-Calf Heifers, St; ire Bull, from A (ii-ntleman in the Neighbourhood. I I Fat Bull, *nd ■ ■ 2 l at Sli.-ep, til- property of 31r W. Eo Swetenli un, Stocks Farm, Hope. I I Fat Hull, and ■ 1 Fresh Harn-n, belonging to ■ Mr W. I). Sadier, 1 he Lodge Farm, Holt. ■ 1 Fat H. ast, and I 1 Frt-sli Birr-n, from I Mr Eardley, Parkside, Rossett. I 1 Fat tt"T. and I 1 Fat L' If, the property of I Mr Hughes, Cae Mawr, Gresford. I I 2 Fat Heifers, belonging to Mr Kendrick, Burton. I Fat she-P and I i: lilt Lambs. fioin I Mr T. Lewis, Marford Mills. I 2 In-Calf Heifers, I 1 Cow and Calf, and I 4 Fat Cities, the property of I Mrs Handles, Daisy Lane, Allington. 2 fat heer, and I 1 1'rtt Pi; he'.onging to 1"11. I: ■> i 4. A 1. n. UtUIVUI, J:tl'J .J:uu, :U:ll. I In-Calf Heifer, I Barren Heifer, I Fat Calf, and .i Siii:tll Store P:gg, from 'I Miss Roberts, Marforl. i; Fat Pigs, and ;¡ Fat C"lv"M, the property of Mrs Handles, Hem House, Hossett. 1 B.irren Heifer, and 1 Fit Cilt, belonging to Mr Znchary, Golden Grove Inn, Burton. 1 Heifer and Calf, from Mr Livers ge, Rossett. 1 Yearling Heifer, the property of Mr Edward Griffiths, Rossett. tj Fat Calves, belonging to Mr W. Lewis, Rossett Mills. 3 Fat Pigs, and 1 Fat Calf, from Mr Lewis, Mill House, ltossett. 3 Fat Pigs, belonging to Mr Tilston, Llay. 4Fit Calves, from Mr Nickson, Burton Lodge, Burton. 3 Fat Calves, belonging to Mr Brookfield, Pystyl Hou e, Marford. 4 Strong store Pigs, from Mrs Lewis, Allington Cottage, Allin<;t"n. 6Small Store Pigs, belonging to F. H. Barker, K IJ., Lljndir. I Fat Calf, from Mr Davies, Dark Lane. 1 Fat Pig, from Mr J. Wynne, Dark Lane. And other Stock that may be entered up to the time o Sale. Entries respectfully solicited. Siock to be at the Mart at !'en o'clock SALE AT 10.:S0 A. VI. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be there punctually. Offices, 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham. 7ö\1 Sale <if Sfudrm Household Furniture, ill wa'nut, IIlÛlo!Jaml, alo, and birchwood, including mahoyany sideboard, diiiiiiii tables, pier yla sex, pictures, walnut, brass, and iron hcdl<,ad¡;, hair and xtraw mattresses, walnut marble tup iranhntands, dretxiiiii tables, wahiut and birchwood b,dnolil na'tet, wahiut and birchwood wardrobes, chests of drawers, Brussels and other carpets, glass, ei-ocl-ery. kitchen and culinary articles, yarden tools, garden fruit aitd wire netting, riding saddles and bridles, Ac., at FERNYFIELD HOUSE, LLAY, one milr from Gresford Station, alldfour from Wrexham. MESS US JONES & SON have received instructions fruni Mr J. Horne, who is leaving the neighbour- hood, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, May 15th, 1^5. on the above pd-emises, the whole of the above HorsiCHdLD FURNITURE and Effects, viz DiNiN(; KOOM. ENTRANCE HALI, AND STAIRCASE, .te. -Hati(Ison,.e mahogany sideboard with carved panel front, mirror back, drawers, cupboards, and cellarette telescope dining table, mahogany chairs and couch in black hair, inn and easy chairs, marble tinu piece, reading l.imps, duplex and other oil pier ftLisses, mirror, pictures, includiug a set of ,e\"t II Rdf"elle cart;Jons at Ham .t"n t-ourt, niapy, Brussels carpet, hear'.li rugs, Brussels stj.ir • irpft. stair rods, brass cornice poles, lace and cretonne will low curtain>, linoleum, two suiall globes, iron uin- wellu stand, door mats, bronze and iron fruit |dates, d-,):ir scrapers, foot stools, fenders, fireirons, coal vases, ash pall, crumb brush and tray, glass claret jug, celery glass, ti,Nler stands, hyacinth glasses, tumoiet- xiid wine glasses, water bottles, lamp globes and chimne) s, $Uli(Irv liautl bell, &e. KITCIII:N, HACK KITCHEN, &c.-Lar,-e whitewuod fold- In: tible, whitewuod i.resser with six drawers and cuo- tio,ird, small housekeeper's cupboard, Windsor cha rs, tin nastener, sundry china and crockery, wringing and nianslin^ machine, oak cupboard, housemaid's bruQhes and 0100111-, filter, toilet water cans, brown ware, hot Water fjlinder, wall lamps, clothes maids, kitchen fender, ifre- irons. together with the useful kitchen and culinary requis;tes. TilE CONTENTS OF FOUR BED-ROOMS, &C., will iviclude nandsi.me walnut Canadian carved bedsteads, brass and iron French b-dsteads, polished birchwood bedsteads. "Hir and straw mattresses, feather pillows and boMers nook hed", will nut Canadian washstands with marble top-, Walnut Canadian dressing tables with toilet glass attached and jewel at.d other drawers, walnut tables de mdt, towel ruils, toilet glasses, toilet services, walnut, inahoguiy, and birchwood chests of drawers, handsome walnut and polished birchwood wardrobes with mirror fronts wussels and other carpets, hearthrugs, cane-seated chairs, rorting chairs, clothes baskets, foct baths, lace window curtains, cornice poles, chimney ornaments, cast fenders tirtirons, tte. UrT-!)OOR t.M ECTS.-Two riding saddles and bridles, ,Jii<o^nki ey .s sad, dle and bridle, corn chest, wheelbarrow, step ladders, clothes line, dog kennel, wire garden ietting, large quantity of fruit netting, iron frame for fruit tree, nana garden lights, matting, manure, iron garden roller, small pulley blocks, Uwn mower, asphalte, quantity of carpenter's tool: boiler door, damper and drain trap, oil cans, large assortment of garden tools, &-c., and other effects. Catalogues may be had from the Auctioneers eight days before day of sale. Sale to commence at eleven o'clock punctually. THIRD ANNUAL SALE. Important Sale of Forty-one Head of Cattle, including !>rand four-year-old fat bullocks and heifers, fresh kirnns, rery fresh outlying bullocks, down calving t iJa, yeaihiiy bzillocJis, rip> Welsh wethers, etc., at THS HOME FARM, BRONWYLFA, n/'>t miles from Wrexham, and three from liuabon. ItF,S,11' JONES & SON have been favored with Ai rTT instructions from E Kvans, Esq., to SELL BY C!IO, on Monday, May !Sth, 1S?. on the above ?m' ??? whole of the above BULLOCKS and Nn ? ?' OUTLYING BULLOCKS, CALVING B?E '1 ? L!:?, FAT WELSH WETHERS, &c., comprising ^;I;-nd four-year-old Fat Bullocks (heavy weights) oJ Choice Fat Heifers,  C.dory Dawn Calving Hei?ra. ? alf bred Aidernev Heifer, in-calf, er* fresh nnd well-coated Outlyicg Bullocks .J ery fre-cli three-year-old Barren Heifers, •> > ".ne-vevr-r.lii Rnlln^L-c •W Ripe fat fou. ear-old Welsh Wethers.  ?'?' ?eep a"owed if required on the fat stock. T^ e 0,?rS beg to ca!1 sPec'al attention t ) the The ?lictioneers ?? ? ? special attention t? the Slock. The '? bullocks are of an unusually fine qw"ty, 4nd  ?''?' weights; the fat heifers are of <¡uaJ¡l" and nice ?e:Kbts the in-calf heifers are Eear <?iac r ')" ? ?? TtJ;-v Promising; the outlying bullocks ? ?n.t? ?'? plenty of hair the barrens are young and Vtrv fesh. The ?'?? wethers are quite up to te "? qu". "? ?' I)e?ng cake ?md corn fed. ?'c. ?} ticket, at ONe o'clock. Sale "t Two o'clock, prompt. 869Z SALE BY MR SNAPE. I! S4Le 0F L COTrACE FUPNIT C RES AT GIZESFORD, NEAR THE PLOUGH IN, r ;APP. wi! SELLBŸ n'no: by crde. of the IRepreg,?tative.4 of the late MM Mercer, upon the :h?"? M ab? ?'??? FURNITU?E-? the whose of "81ful fiou '4P,,H( -ILD ?'. ?1?- 8th. 1?5, the wheie of ??'?naB.dr?S'' and Kitchen Requisites, i?ctudhtg" ,uPbf,ar,ls T,,bi(?o and Chairs Sofa, K?tures, &c., t? ?"Pb? r?. sJT ??', ? Chairs. Sofa. ?tur.s, <&c. ? ? '?? of Drawers 0' Feather Beds, and Bed. ??e at Three o'clock, prompt. < 0!} ) Sales by Auction. Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD. I' THURSDAY. MAY 7TH. 1885, & EVERY AT.ETRNATE THURSDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. WREXHAM FAIR AND MR. LLOYD'S AUCTION WREXHAM FAIR ANDMR LLOYDS AUCTION C. ». ? H "? be brotight out of a'^ .P?< without a license ?? R LLOYD has much pleasure in thanking his  numMnus ,atronq for the liberal support and confidence they have always placed in him, and begs to announce hi next PUBLIC AUCTION SALE for any I kind of STOCK wUl be held in the Wrexbam Smithfield I on Thursday, .vay 7th, at 11).30. 1 he foil uving Stock already entered H^d of Cattle, including prime Sco?ch Bldlocb Shorthorn Bullocks and Heifers, Fat C'.ws Fat Bulls, a grand lot Dairy Cows, Calving Heifers B irrens;, Stirks, Yearlings, and Stock Bulls. -NO Ripe Fat Sheep an-1 Fat Lambs. A lot cf Store *heep .-ind Couples. 52 Pork, Bacon, Store Pigs, and Sews and Pigs. 2Q Fat Calves. ENTRIES 9 Prime Fat Scotch Bullocks, T. L1. FitzHugh, Esq., Plaspower. (j Very Ripe Fat Bullocks, H. Dennis, New Hall. 0 Grand Heifers a,d Calves, Her LI. Griffith, Pt-nynant. 20 Choice Heifets and Calves and Fat Beasts. From James Ormrod, Esq and C ipt Ormrod, Home and Bryn Farms, Penyllan. 6 Heifers and Calves. 2 Fat RO.UT, Mr Griffiths, Plasgobourne. 2 Fat Beast, Mr Silvester, Marchwiel. 3 Splendid Heifers and Cjlves, from Mr Davies, flourton Hall. S-veral lots of first class lambs alreadv entered which will be sold at 10.3J. Cattle at 11 o'clock Special sile of -tock bulls. Mr Lloyd will sell by auc- tion, on Thursday next, about 15 splendid stock pud butchers' bulls, inc uding 2 exceedingly well-bred 2-.ar- old bulls fr..m Mr Morris, Cadwgan, at 11.30. sheep and Stock sold last sale 210 cattle and calves, 2"i j sheep and pigs. I The Fat Cattle will be sold punc* dly at llto'clock. Cattle sold at 10.30 by Mr L jd. Pigs and Calves sold at 10.1. -y Mr Evans. Terms :-Is each Calf, other Stock id in the JE. No sale no charee. All Stock paid for on the fall of the hammer if required. Office- Eyton House, Wrexham, and at Wynnstay Arms Hotel on Thursdays from 2 o'clock to 4.30. 789p WREXHAM HORSE REPOSITORY, AT 2 O'CLOCK. THURSDAY NEXT, MAY 7TH. MR LLOYD will SELL BY AUCTION, in his Reposi- E tory, a^joinir.g the Horse Market, on Thursday next, May 7th, 2 o'clock, a useful collection of Powerful Waggon Horses, Stylish Hunters and Hacks. Cobs and Ponies, Several sets of Harness, Saddles, Carts, Shandries, Mowing Machines, &c., &c. Entries for this Sale invited, which will be taken up to time of commencing. Office—E) toil House, Wrexham. 867f Important Sale of very valuable Freehold Property in the townships of Sesswick, in the pariah of Bangor, and Dutton-dijfeth, Cacca Button, and. Dutton-y-Braine, or some (r one oj them in the parish of H dt, in the county (f JJ nbijh, and in the township of Farndon, in the county of Chester. '6 g K F.:A:"K LLOYD has been favoured with instruc- ts tin fri-m '.Nlrs Holia,.d. Pickbill, to SILL by AUCTION, at the Wynr.stav Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Thuisda,, the 14th day cf May, 1885, at hree for Four o'clock ;si the afternoon, in the following or such other lots as shall be d^.ermined u on at th" time of Sale, and subject to such conditions as shaU be then and there pro- duced, the following valuable Properties LOT 1 .—All th se 3 several pieces or parcels of Freehold PA-TURK L kN 1), containing by admeasurement 18a. lr. 41;1)., situate at Cross Lanes, in the township of Sesswick, in that part of the parish of Bsn;or, which lie. in the count- of Denbigh, and now in the occupation (f Mis Holland. LOT 2. -All those two several pieces or pa-eels of Free- hold ARABLR LAND, containing by admeasurement, with the plantations, 4:1. lr. 13p situat in the township of Sesswick, in the said parish of Bangor, and now in the occupation of the said Mrs Holland. 1 OT 3.- A Freehold FARM of 14a. 2r. 22p. or th-i!e- I abouts, with a substantial House an I Farm Buildings standing thrEo:, situate at Isjcoed, in th-' townships of Dutton-ditiVth, Carca Dutton, and Dutton-y braine, or some or "ne of them, in the parish of H -It, aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr William Woodfia as yearly tenant at a rent of fi-rty guineas per annum LOT 4.—Two Pieces or Parcels of FREEHOLD PASTURE LANDS containing seven acres, one rood, 28 percht-s and known the Far Penny Croft and the Near Penny Croft, situate in the Township of Farndon in the said County of Chester, and having a frontage to Crewe- lane, Farrd 'n aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mr Woollam >s yearly ten int. The whole of the above properties are in a very high state of cultivation, and form very desirable investments The respective tenants will show the properties, and plans and particulars may be bad, a w ek before the sale, at the Oak Inn, Bangor the Nag's Head Inn, Farndon the Wynnstay Arms, Wrexham, and of the Auctioneer, Eyton House, Wrexliiin or on application to Mr Henry Humphreys, solicitor, Wrexham, from whom any further information rn-ty be obtained t:88ac TUESDAY NEXT, MAY 5TH. AT I O'CLOCK. MALPAS STATION SMITHFIELD. Yfli LLOYD will SKLL by AUCTION 601 Cattle, heep, Pigs, and halves, including several lo s of grand calving beast', ^fck -old last sale 212 cattl, 164 calves, 330 sheep and pigs. 885f SALES BY MESSES. BAUGII AND JONES. Important Sale of Ho-ts^old Furniture, two Pianofortes, Tricyclt. and other Effects, at PEKYBRYN HOrSE, WREXHAM. VWESSRS. BAt'GH and JONES have been instructed ;TJL by Anthony M. S. M u-sh. Esq., who in leaving Wrexham, to SKLL by AUCTIOV, :t Pen)"llyn Himse, aforesaid, on Monday, the 11th day of May, 1885, part of his valuable H u-ehold Furniture, comprising, cottage pianoforte by Collard and Collard, London, also a cottage pianoforte in waluut by a London maker, mahogany ward- robe with plate glass centre door, two mahogany side- boards, maho-rany ladies' chair in hair seat, fancy round table mahogany with carved claws, four mahogany dining- room chairs in best morrocn ler.ther, mahogany loo table, mahogany celiarett, handsome rosewood loo table, circular ,!inner wnggon. 1 irge mahog:my che-t of drawers, walnut inlaid cabinet, birch duchesse toilet table, birchwood wastistand with mirhl ■ top, chimney glasses, walnut occasional table with draft top, walnut ladies' worktahle, svvinj cot, m ill guay <1 essir.g tables, six nvihogany draw- ing-rcom ciiair3 in crimson damask, three mahogany c 'uch s with loose chintz cov rs, pier glass in gilt frame, six ehonizod and gilt chairs upholstered in velvet, two arm chair in ditto, birchwood dressing tabl •, ditto wash- stand and birchwood chairs, twelve cane seated chairs nMh. gany washstand with marble top, pa iuted dressing table with toilet glass a'tached wit i drawers and cup- board, round stitnd and other tables, rush seated chairs, birchwood drtssing tables and wisligtand.9, small paintid chest of draw rs, oak dresser with shelves, iron be,iste:ttls it!i stra- mahogany bed steps, three pai's of palliasses, painted chest of drawers, small paint-d che tof drawers, mahogany and oak butler's trays and ■ tands, mahogany waiter trav, painted corner cup- board, birchwood rocking chair with cane seat and hick, kitchen clzick, eight days timepiece (English make) two sniail clocks, two arm chairs on castors with hai: seats, two pairs of plated decanter portera. two pairs of knife rests. c..p;< r tea kettle on stand, box of knives and forks, travelling big, nolisV.ed steel an other fenders, birchwood rocking chair, clothes maid, two door porters, l«-gallon cask, small plate rad., bundle of w ro netting, wringing and iMinahng machine, chair bed to fold down. sundry crockery, glass, and tins, dog kennel, chopping block, l irge nieat safe, wire dish covers, cornice poles, large tin hastener and ot-le jack, sundry benches and tub-, ladder with thirty staves (quite new) sundry paraffin lamps, portable iiilz for s.aillery work; alsi, picture in oil, marine view in gilt frame, water color painting in ditto tricycle, The Traveller" quite new a quantity of linoleum, with numerous other articles and effects. Sale at Eleven for Twelve o'clock prompt Sllaz PRELIMINARY NOTICE. nc:n HOrSE Froperty, BtUcvue. Wrexham will 1,e of red for SALE by Pi BLIC AUCTION, in B^ildmg I,nt., hy s. BAUGH and JOE' about the t-n,i of this month, of which full particulars will shortly be advertised. 896a SALES BY MESSRS PARRY AND BATHO. ATTRACTIVE SALE AT THE BOWLING GREEN INN, OVERTON. Ml-SSRS PARRY & BATHO, have been favored with instructions from Mr Tiiomas, who is leaving, to SELL BY AUCTION, on the above premises, on Monday, May 4-h, 1S85. the valuable POSTING PLANT AND EFFECTS, including two excellent post horses, steady in single and double harness handsome bay cob bay filly, four years old (unbroken); double and single sets of har- ness saddlery; two light-running spring carts; strong spring cari, to carry 30 cwt.; shooting cart; waggonette; neat brougham; excellent brelk t ) carry eighteen chaff cutter; ladders; dog kennels; iron and stone garden r dlers garden seats ba-id stand on tressels, complete etc. THE Frp.KJTrRC will include antique oak chairs and tables old carved oak linen chests and cabinets mahog- any dining tables cheffoniers couches in rosewood, walnut, and mahogany chairs set of club dining tables handsomely painted silk banners full-size billiard table, slate bed, complete bagatelle board three mahnganv-top counters new bedroom furniture and miscellaneous othpr items. _U_- -n- Particulars in catalogues, to:he obtained from the Wvnns2 tay Arms Hotel, Wrexham, the place of sale, or by en- closing stamp from the Auctioneers, Ellesmere. The Sale will commence at One o'clock, prompt. 831o SALE BY MR RICHARD OI.LERHEAD. SALE IN VEGETABLE MARKET, WREXHAM. MONDAY, MAY 4TH, lESS. I' TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by Mr RICHARD Jt_ OLLEr:HKAD, as abov(?, a t?r?e quantity of go&d ?s,arviceable HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, namely:— Duchess dressing table in mahogany, marble t?p wash- ?st&iid. sof-isin hair and leather, cinch s in ditto ditto, round and square tables, Windsor chairs, easy chairs in hair and leather, mahogany and painted chests of drawers, tea Gervics, clocks, timepieces, pictures, sewing machine, kitche! dcesser, shower bath, ticnies. show case, carpets, hearthrugs, Lrasi top and other fenders, tire brasses, fire irons, iron at-to!, ashpan, tea kettles, saucepans, c cekery, cheffoniere, iron and brass bedsteads, beds, flock, hair, and straw mattresses, iron half tester bedsteads, spring mattress, washstands, dressing tables, toilet services, towel rails, toilet glassø, and numerous other effects. Sale at half-past one o'clock. Auctioneer's Office, 9, Charles-street, Wrexham. 882c Sales by Auction. SALE BY MR J. E. DAVIES. ¡- .r FAIR DAY SALE OF FAT AND STORE STOCKJ AT THE GROSVENOR STREET AUCTION MART, MOLD. MR J. E. DAVIES will SELL BY VUCTION, [at —? the above roa-t on WEDNESDAY NEXT, May 6th, iSSo, the following fat and store Cattle, Sheep, Lambs, Pigs and Calves, viz li Prime Fat Hulls, Bullocks, and Heifers 1 Cow and Calf 50 Rip ■ Fat Sheep 2t Ripe Fat Lambs 57 Fat Pigs and Calves. Together with such other -tock that may be entered. Sale at One o'clock. 35, High-street, Mold. 884 SALE BY MR ASTON. .r- MR ASTON will SELL BY AUCTION, on Mondav J.' next. Mav 4th, at his Sale Room, a quantity of I.Vi next, FURNITURE, mahogany chest of drawers, !?rge gilt piet glass, brass and iron be?strads, mattresses, feather bed, ca-pet, od cloth, sofa, suite i-i hair seating, china, old engravings, sewing machino. bicycle, garden tools, and other effects The goods are the property of a gentleman leaving Wrexham, and will be sold without reserve. Sale at One o'clock prompt. 897z SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. 'A Ir ESSIIS TATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, THE SECOND TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, MAY 12TH. Catalogues may be had on application to be made of Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. G MB E. SMITH, AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND APPRAISER. SALES OF PROPERTY, FURNITURE, &c., Conducted in any part of the Country with Prompt Settlements and Moderate Charges. Offtce-Esless Farm, Wrexham. 838n Entertainments and Meetings. -J-' -J"j'r,1" PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. THIRD VISIT OF THE FISK UNIVERSITY JUBILEE SINGERS. (THE ORIGINAL COMPANY.) TUESDAY, MAY 5TH. Chair to be taken at Eight p.m., by HIS WORSHIP THE MAYOR (3. T. BAUGH, ES(J.) Reserved seats (numbered), 39, second seats and balcony, 2s admission at doors (for limited number) Is. Tickets and Plan at Messrs Biyley and Co., 51, Hope- street, Wrexham. The programme will contain, "Steal Away," •' I've been Redeemed," and other favorite pieces. Trams will run to the Rhos after the concert, and a late Train for Plas Power and Brymbo will leave Wrexham Station at 10.30 p.m. 841zc TOWN HALL, MOLD. FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY, MONDAY & TUESDAY, 4TH and 5TH OF MAY. Under the Patronage at THE RhtHT HON. CECIL H. RAIKES, ESQ M.P. Mr JNO. BANNlSTEri in his new ENTERTAIN- MENT, entitled BANNISTERS BUDGET. SONG, RECITATION, ANECDOTE, IMPERSONA- ITION, French, German, I-ish, and other Character Sketches, and life like Porlraits of leading Statesmen, in- cluding- 1 ight Hon. W. E GLADSTONE, Right Hon. JOHM BRIGHT, sir STAFFORD NORIHC >TE, MARQUIS of SALIS- BURY, and late EARL OF BEACONSFIELD. TOPICAL PEEP SHOW, LOCAL JOKES. Prices, 3,; Is; and til. Plaa Mr E. EDWARDS, 15. High-street, Mold. 4i) PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY, MAY 6TH & 7TH. Patronage of the Worshipful the Mayor of Wrexham, S. T. BAUGH, ESQ. Mr JOHN BANNISTER in his Lew ENTERTAIN- MENT, enti- _d BANNISTERS BUDGET. srn-G, RFCITATION, ANECDOTE, IMPERSONA- TION, Frencb, German, Irish, and other Character Sketches and life like Po-traits of leading Statesmen, in- cluding—Right Hon. W. E. GLADVTO.NE. jhight Hon. JOHN BRIGHT. ir STAFFORD NORTHCOTE, MARQUIS of SALIS- BURY, Late EARL of BEACONSFIELD. TOPICAL PEEP SHOW, LOCAL JOKES. Price, 3s 2s; fid. Plan, Mr J. F. EDI-BURY, 3, High street, Wrexham. 847 LIBERAL ORGANIZATION IN THE COU.NTY OF DENBIGH. EASTERN OR BROIFI ELD DIVISION. A E E T I N G 0 F LIB E n A 1; S Will be held in the LIBERAL READING ROOM. 1, BANK-STREET, WREXHAM, ON WEDNESDAY, MAY 6TH, 1835, To take into consideration the QUESTION OF ORGANIZATION, In view of the early passing of the Redistribution Bill. All Liberals resident in the Division, or having property qualifications for votes in the Division, are requested to attend. The Chair will be taken at Seven o'clock by W. CORNWALLIS WEST, ESQ., President of the County of Denbigh Liberal Association. 868n ROSE OF REXHAM LODGE, LOYAL ORDER ANCIKNT SHEPHERDS. The abovi Lodge intend celebrating their Anniversary on WI-IIT MONDAY, MAY 25TH, lb85, In Mr. Owen's Field, Chester-road, Wrexham. AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS, GRAND FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT (5 ASIDE), DANCING, Ac., Ac. Entry forms and all other information required mav be obtained from the Secretary. JOHN TAYLOR, 879z 9, Bank-street, Wrexham. WIJIT MONDAY, 1885. JLLM A, LODGE DEMONSTHATION, ACTON PARK, WREXHAM. SPORTS, GAMES, DANCING, &c. See further Announcements. Tenders require I for the sole right of supplving Refresh- ments upon the day. To be sent in on or before Friday May 8th, to the Blaci Li in, Hope-street, Wrexham. Any further information can be had from the Secretary, James Barker, 21, Meifod Place, Wrexham. 765c WYNNSTAY PARK, RUABON. By the kind permission of SIR W. W, WYNN, BART., M.P., A QRAND J^OOTBALL TOURNAMENT Will be hell in aid of the RUABON WORKING MEN'S ASSOCIATION, on WHIT MONDAY, MAY 25TH, 1885. Entries invited,-Apply to Mr H. W, LAYCOCK, Church- utreet, Kaaboo. 862c Education.. I WYNNSTAY HOUSE SCHOOL, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL: 1\1 R S S I M M S Pupils prepared for Oxford, Cambridge, and College of Preceptors Examinations. Yearly I success. Summer Term begins on Thuradav, May 7th. 895a PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. MISS E. H. LONG, ST. MARK'S TERRACE, WREXHAM. Term commences 5th May. 86if NVREXHAAI HIGH SCHOOL OR GIRLS. GROVE PARK. HEAD MISTRESS MRS WHITEHOUSE, Government Trained, and Certificate d-First-cla 99, assisted by MISS ALDWINKLE, Trained High School Teacher, from the North London Collegiate and Camden Schools for Girls, holding Cambridge University and South Kensington Certificates. FRENCH. MADEMOISELLE NASSE (Phian). GERMAN. FRAULEIN SCHARFF. MUSIC, MR J. T. HUGHES, Assistant Organist Chester Cathedral, Organist and Choir- master of West Derby Parish Church, Liverpool. DRAWING, MR B. J. NOYES, Art Master at Training College, Chester. CALISTHENICS & DEPORTMENT. MRS WEBSTER (Ilét, Nicholls). This School is conducted upon the same system as the many High Schools now established in various parts of the Kingdom. The object of it will be to give a sound and superior education by properly trained Teachers at a moderate cost. The Fees of Pupils entering before the age of ten are not raised. Daily, Weekly, and Full Boarders. The Next Term commences, Tuesday, April 28th. For Prospectus, etc., apply to the HEAD MISTRESS. 781 KINGSTON HOUSE L ADIES' s CHOOL) SALISBURY PARK, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL MISS HUMPHREYS. Trained Teache (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 method, the Government System of Organisation and Classification being introduced- A complete staff of Teachers is provided, and the best Masters in attendance for Music, Drawing and Painting, Class Singing, Drill, Calisthenics, &c. The School is pleasantly s:tuated in the 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 former Pupils. 592 SCHOOL AND KINDERGARTEN, TREVOR VILLA, GROSVENOR ROAD. Upper School under the superintendence of MISS PRYCE-JONES. Kindergarten under the superintendence of MISS ELSIE PRYCE-JONES. The pupils are taught in a large and healthy school- room. and no pains are spared to ensure the physical as well as the mental training of the pupils. 20z School Re-opens May 7th. W. H. mpl"lrb B.A., B.Sc., EGERTON-STREET, WREXHAM. Term commences May 7th. 816f GROVE PARK SCHOOL, WREXHAM. RECENT HONOURS. AN Open Classical Scholarship at Lincoln College, .A Oxford, March, 1885. Two Open Mathematical Scholarships at Cambridge. Twelve Pupils Passed the last Cambridge Local Examin- tion. December, 1884, seven being placed in honours. The Summer Term Commences, Tuesday, May 5th. For Prospectus, apply to W. J. RUSSELL, B.A., Principal. S03n Legal and Public Notices. DENBIGHSHIRE HUSSARS. HEAD QUARTERS, RUTHIN, 1ST APRIL, 18S5. REGIMENTAL OPDER. r m HE Secret ,ry of State for War xving approved cf the I. assembly of the Denbighshire Heasats for Tell Pa)I>' Permanent Duty. the Regim nt will accordingly Assemble at LLANGOLLEN, on THURSDAY, the 4th June next, nt One o'clock p.m. By Order, HENRY HOWARD. Capt. 16th Lanc- rs, SSOa Adjutant D. H. WILLIAM HENRY DARBY (DECEASED.) PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament of the 22nd and i_ 23c.! Victoria, Cap 35, intituled An Act to further amend the Law of Property and to relieve Trustees," NOTICE IS HtCRi'.BY GIVEN, that all creditors and other persons having any claim or demands against the estate of Will:am Henry Darby, late of Brymb:>, in the County of Denbigh. Enquire, deceased (who died on the !)th day of June, 18S2, and Letters of Administration witii the Will ani exed, of whose personal tsate and effects were granted by the St. Asaph District Registry of the Probate Division of Her Majesty's High Court of Justice to John Henry Darby and Aifred Darby, both of Brymbo aforesaid. Ironmasters, on the 16th day o" February, 18^3,) are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of such claims and demands to us, the undersigned, the Solicitors for the said Administrators, on or before the 24th day of June next, at the expiration of which time the said Administrators will proceed to deal with and distri- I ute the assets of the said deceased among the parties en- titled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Administrators shall then have had notice, and the said Administrators will not be liable for the assets or any part thereof so dealt with or distributed to any person or persons of whose debt or claim-they shall not have had notice at the time of such distribmtion. Dated this 29th day of April, 1885. JAMES AND JAMES, Brynyffynnon Offices, Priory-street, Wrexham, S59o Solicitors for the said Administrators. CHARLES EDWARD DARBY, DECEASEDT PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament of the 22nd and t. 23rd 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 per- sons having any claims or demands against the Estate of Charles Edward Darby, late of Brymbo, in the County of Denbigh, Esquire, deceased, who died on the 28th day of May, 1884, and whose Will was. on the 24th November, 1884, proved in the Principal Probate Registry of Her Majesty s High Court of Justice, by Alfred Darby, of Brymbo, aforesaid, Ironmaster, are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of such claims and demands to us the undersigned, the Solicitors for the said Executor,  ?*? the 24th day of June next, at the expiration °? u- w- the said Executor will proceed to deal with and distri.? bute the Assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Executor asalt then have had notice, and the said Mxcfntnr will n?t hn ):nt?? ?- ?? ? -n'- —-— .—. U" "ouic iur tliu assets or any part thereof, so dealt with or distributed to anv p, ison or persons of whose debt or claim they shall not then have had notice, at the time of such distribut > n Dated this 29tt day of April, 1885. JAMES & JAMES, Brynvffynnon Offices, Priory-Street, Wraxham, SSOn Solicitors for the said Executor. NonCE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Partnership hitherto existing between SAMUEL CHALONER and PETER EDWARDS, carrying on business as Builders at Rossett, has this day been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this Thirtieth day of April, 1885. (Signed), SAMUEL CHALONER, 876o PETER EDWARDS. BE EDWARD JONES, DECEASED. A LL Persons having any claims against the Estate of AEdwarri Jones, !ate of Chester-street, Wrexham, in the County of Denbigh, Plumber, deceased, are requested to send in particulars of the same to me before the 1st day of June, now next. And all persons indebted to the said Estate are required to pay the amount of their debts to me on or before the above day. Dated the 1st day of May, 1885. J. ALLINGTON HUGHES, 8SGn Solicitor, Wrexham. Business Announcements. ,J' SUMMER FASHIONS. T. C. JONES Begs to announce his return from London and other Markets, and that his preparations are now complete in every department with all the NOVELTIES OF THE SEASQJT, VJ rI" The greatest care has been t?en in their seiection.md they incht?&?t-iedr?n?e of A fi.> 5 SIl-K MANTLES, emb-oideroU.) jet, 1 ice-trimmed LIGHT CLOTH MANTLK?.and LA aud Sl i,K PULKKINKS, also JACKEfS in >ilk and the new Cloths, plain an t brai_ded in-door anil out-door JERSEYS, Children's PELiSSES, Ac. PLAIN & FANCY DRESS MATERIALS of varied character, in the Newest SHADES and CLOTHS, including the NEW JERSEY CLOTH. "rASH! N:TG DRESES 0: the m ? beautiful De?.M. ineImHnK P!MO and T? ?'?.?3jH.JL?)?? MJ Tufted ZEPHYRs, SATTE?XS, CASHMERES, and the New Canvas and Crape CLOTHS. SKI R T MATERIALS An attractive selection in Newest Patterns and Colors. I T? R T ?T ?i T?C? ? BEAnD GIMPS, MANTLE ORNAMENTS. BRAID, BUTTONS i* all ahade* if. ¡,li ana PrIces. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT CO:1h!ns oAf IGRETS, and Wathing H 1.L J ..I. selectIOn of Pattern BONNET HATS, CAPS, ?TRA?S, FLOWER", FEATHEHS, AIGRETS, RIBBONS, ORNAMENTS, LACE, in Black, White, Cream aad Colors, Yak and Wathinz LACES, Colored EIBROIDERIE, &c. P R li OLS & UMBRELLAS SATIN, LACE and SATTEEN also | JP L ?A Llt?? <:? l.?Q\<??JT UQ .? (?Xr < TLTJ ?TfiL fR?IT??Tt? ?f 5j f B-J AA ? ? S? AT?tN'? LA?CE ? and SATTEEN; aleo a large Stock of SILK UMBRELLAS, from 38 O'd. CORSETS in the Newest Shapes and Makes. | GLOVES JUD and SILK, in the Newest Shades. J BROCHE SILK & VELVETS A "a.riety in Black aUlI Colora.   Of the Newest Colors and Ds;gns in BRUSSELS, from 2f, KIDDERMINSTES CAR- A XA> VIO, Af? id 1 ? PET, KENSINGTON SQUARES, SKIN and WOOL RUGS in I?rM witty, COCOA and other MATS, &c. ?T? RTAINQ A ejection male with great stc?re of Newest and most eJexantdeH?a in LACE ? ? • JL? I ?? A 1. '?3 CURTAINS also the new Colored Strides. A good Stock of CRETONNES. HOUSEHOLD LINEN InlargeVaÚty. TAILORING Under the Superintendence of an exp nenced CUTTER. I 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 849 1, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. A. RHYS JONES, Successor to EDWARD JONES. Begs tc announce that he is prepared to show in all the Departments a very choice selection of New Goods. DEPARTMENTS. Millinery, a large stock of Straw, Chip Hats and Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Ac. Dress Material* in the newest de-igns, &c. Corsets in all the newest makes, Hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas and Sun- shdeJ, Underclothing, Mantles and Jackets, Dolmans and Visites in Otcom n Cloth, &c. Stockinette Jackets trimmed with braid and lace. GENTLEMEN'S TAILORING AND OUTFITTING DEPARTMENT. A. R. J. wishes to call particular attention to his New Stock of Spring Suitings in all the newest shades and patterns, from the best Manufacturers in the West of England and Scotland, Tennis Jackets and Sashes, Hosiery, Gloves, and Ties, Umbrellas, &c. THE HAT DEPARTMENT Is now replete with all the Newest peda.1ities in Silk and Felt Hats, including Lincoln and Bennett's Superior Silk and Felt Hats, the latest thing in C >rk-lined Silk Hats, very light, for summer wear in Felt, all the new Parisian Shapes and Colors, including hair brown, French grey, mole, terra cotta, tabac, &1". In Feather Weights, Clerical soft and stiffened Felts in best makes. A. R. J. wishes to call special attention to this Department, as his long practical experience guarantees superior quality, style, and fit. THE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Receives special attention, and will be found replete with newest Goods. Jersey and Tweed Knickerbockers and Serge Sailor Suits. 812c NORTH WALES AND SALOP SUPPLY STORES. HIGH STREET, WREXHAM AND CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY. These STORES have been established by C. K. BENSON & Co. for the purpose of supplying the general Public with articles of utility and general consumption at the SMALLEST POSSIBLE PROFIT on the ORIGINAL MANUFACTURE 3- COST. mr BEST QUALITY GOODS ONLY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH, Except by Special arrangement with the Proprietors, C. K. BENSON & Co. THE NEW PRICE LIST. A NEW and REVISED EDITION of our Price List showing GREA.T REDUCTIONS is now ready, and can be had free on application. C. K. BENSON & 917 WREXHAM AND OSWESTRY. 40, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. MISS JOKES Eega respectfu"} to inform her friends and Ladies of Wrexham generally, that she HAS OPENED Tbe above Premises, formerly occupied by Mr Edward Jones, Clothier, with MILLINERY, FANCY GOODS, I UNDERCLOTHING, CORSETS, MISS JONES having had several years practical experience in Millinery, begs to call special attention to her SHOW ROOM, which comprises a Stock of Pretty Fash^r.able Hats, Bonnets and Caps, and will be prepared to execute efficiently and promptly all orders entrusted to her- The Services of a Competent Milliner have been engaged. UNDERCLOTHING-—As there is an increasing demand in this particular Branch, Miss Jones is prepared to Show a useful Stock of night Dresses, Chemises, Drawers, Bodices, Flannel Skirts, and every other requisite for Ladies and Children. A nice assortment of "Hilernia" 'hand-made) Underclothing, beautifully finished and warranted to wear. A Choice Selection of Corsets, in the New Makes. Miss J. solicits a share of patronage—Moderate Charges and personal attention. 5Ulln (u The National Table IVaters. BJHKH (ASK FOR ELLIS'S.) MMMM (ASK FOR ELLIS'S.) [ HALLOA 1825. "ABSOLUTELY PURE." WSI'SIPSJB I SOLD EVERYWHERE. IFFLL iffli \W FFLK IT Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemonade, A^on .t o friyifsp Ate. For GOUT, Lithia Water, and Lithia and Potas; Water. Sole AddressR. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LODOS AGENTS W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square 7 5ti 1" Business Announcement. t ? ?- ? ??? ?? -?. -? SPRIHG CLEANING. H. SAMUEL, HOUSE PAINTER, DECORATOR, AND PAPERHANGER, 4>, CHESTER- STREET, (Opposite the Sac Guildhall), W,<xham. A very Choice Assortment of WALL PAPERS, Including DADO DKCORATIO.VS. UOROER^ FRIEZES, &c. Book Patterns sent on Appiicttt. n. ESTIMATES FREE. &7 NEW SPRING GOODS. THOMAS ROBERTS AND (10. Respectfully announce that they huve rect-ived their FIRST DELIVERIES OF NEW SPRING GOODS, Selection4 from some of the feadins; manufacturers of France, Scotland, and the WEST OF ENGLAND. Orders placed early will receiTe more attention tLan is possible iD ihe HKHJHT OF THE SKASON. A SUIT MADE IN E I G H THO U I: S If REQCIRRD. THOMAS ROBERTS & CO., (LATE GLOVER AND ROBERTS MERCHANT TAILORS, 7, SOUTH CASTLE STREET, LIVERPOOL. 501a B. POWELL, HOUSE DECORATOR, QUEENS SQUARE, QUEEN-STREET, WREXHAM. ESTIMATES supplied for all manner of work in PAINTING, GLAZING, GILDING, and PAPER. HANGING. A Choice Selection of NEW WALL-PAPER HANGINGS in tock. Pattern Books will be forwarded on application to any address. 169o LA CARD. JOHN ROBERTS, M.R.C.V.S VETERINARY SURGEON, SMITHFIELD HOUSE, WREXHAM. :J8c A CARD- MR. GRENVILLE JONES 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 arrangement; to reside in Wrexham, and may be consulted daily at MRS HUGHES, 26. REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. NITROUS OXIDE GAS ADMINISTERED. Reduced Fees for Domestics. 34ia HAXELL^HO i ELS. LONDON AND BRIGHTON ONLY. LONDON TELEPHONE, THEY are scarcoly one hour's distance from each j. ether. Their several situations are world known. The London Hotel is in the best part of the West Stiand, The Brighton Hotel facing the sea, every room com- manding it. The Tariffs of both Hotels are the same Apartments, 2/6 Dra-vinsj-room with Bed-room, en huite, lfJô; 12/6 visitors, en penxion, 10/6 daily. No t'xtras whatever. The best breakfast table and table d'hote in London and Brighton. Visitors at either Hotel can patronise the other without any further expense than their railway fares, their apart- ments during their absence being retained without any charge. Every room in both Hotels being protected by The Har- den" Star" Hand-Grenade Fire Extinguisher, it is imoos- sible that any serious accident can occur. :rJ5c These worlel kn -wn and celebrated SPEC- TACLES are manufactured on :.n improved prine pIe, and areued anti recommended by the leading Oculists and Gentlemtn of the Medical Profession throughout the L'nsttd Kingdom. These celebrated Spectacles are clear and Cool, never Tire the Kye. and whilst suLduintt all Inflammatory Symptoms, assist, str-ngihen, and preserve the Sight. y LOCAL TESTIMONIAL. P T. LI?;IO:. ?D., [; F.H.C.S, Kd:n., Groaveuor Lod?c. Wrexbam. t' writes I have been supplied bv Mr John" Francis, Chemist, Wrexham, itb HENRY LAURANCE'S Spectacles, and :m glad to he .ble to bear testimony to their valIe. Th?y 2/ aid the sight without didtr<s-ing thu vision, f however worn; the glasses sire unusuallv if clear, and will be found by all oøron rocjuir- rl ing them a great desideratum. f Hundreds of Testimonials have been received C: from pcisons whose sight has fcem b-ri fittcd by their use when ad others have failed, a I fleng'henrd list of which c.m U h.?1 f itis on ??i application to the ;1 ^POTHECARIEV 1-1 ALL, t: (FRANCIS' BRANCH PHARMACY), MANAGER, MR. H. ROWLANDS late of the 3 Liverpool Kye and Ear Infirmary.) „ IMPORTANT NOTICE I Speciacles old by inexperienced persons in many cases injure and inflame the eves I J expeience ?' the M^ger at the above i* celebKC rated Inst:tutIon is a guaran'ee that very purchaser will be prjpeily ,-uited. t  All Spectacles Stamped H.F,. OJ''j 'i ?=  ?..?T=e-?MM?,??.-?.?.????._?_??. -?-? ? ':A MONEY MAKES MONEY. flAREFLL INVESTMENTS in Stoks mid Sh res are J often doubled 'he same ratio cf protifc. Aon-liability system. KxyUi.'iatoty Book (5th h'duiu/i) sent grati.i ami post It. A •lure-a. GEOROE EV A." & Co., StocSbrjki.-r-i, n ami 142, Gresham House, 0:(1 !3road-st;eet. Lon K C. J1 i JAMESON S IRESHWHISKY. FIVE VKAKS OLD, 4. GO. PER QUART. So with inferior or clf-iper IV A is! WARRANTED PURE JAMESON'S. [ L L D E R S MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. WILLDER BROT HERS, largest Dealers in the P-incipality 440 CERTAIN CURE FOR ?NERV.US A>D DEBILITATED G RATI"J, a.Iedic,1 \VPRK showing   Jr ma, be cur(l aral.rpcf)\'('r Health and Vitalih' Wlt:-  tlie' Plool Marri .s ? h???? ???? on ?P.y :\Ia.rrl s, ]¡Jl <hll wn'l1l to ),Iarr\ 1 he "fe' mon" 't, m V. I J .np.ra-   ? '??. ? ?d ?.d"? Pr.e3t:r eù, (.I'i. App.l;¡nCeS; and the WfJDdeTS of th6t ™ v'doVci'X™™' 7,™ for fwr¡ taps_-AC,(1re8i, Secretary of t.he Institui n of An'lt, III", Eirmmgh:m, \lU.. i <