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I | ESTABLISHED A.D., 1S48. 9 tHE WREXHAM ADVERTISER, p.jftijkshire, Flintshire, Merionethshire, Cheshire, Shropshire and North Wales Register 6 C^^ypape! for all Official Notices in Denbighshire and Flintshire. FVFRYPRIDAYAND SATURDAY. CIRCULATION, 5 500 TSEMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ,-VSTAMPF.D. STAMPED. ,e '? per annum. In advance, 11s per annum. J'-Cf,"it 1? p?r annum. I On Credit, 12s per annum. JJAYLEY & BRADLEY, PROPRIETORS.
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 S?eS DY AuctIOn. ""J,TPS BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. .,r- FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITH FIELD. ON THURSDAY, MAY 21ST, 13S5. Commencing with Sheep nnd Pigs at 10 30. Fat Cattle at 11 o'clock. \f r„h ,c' ,.s 10'?ES & SOX beg to thank their patroN; *h Vt;,IK1S for their constant support, and that they h] ¡ their next Sale of FAT & STORE STOCK, in the 1IilI ,0 P.1:+hfidd on Thursday, the 21st day of May tb?e ""? ?jtowme Stock will be offered ¡!lSv, P"" ? ot mr?niScent Fat Bulls, Oxen, and Heifers. n^iirv Cows, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers and ^ort-hedBuUs ?S? ???pshire-down and other Fat Sheep. Very lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. if.Sd lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sov?, A r e d store PiC's. and StoreTit- be at the Mart at 9 o'clock. The settlements at close of Sale. Arcade, Hib-stretlt. Wrexham. 907n t/f?M Household FMrMttUf?, in walnut, mahogany, Sale: C"? '"M?'POf?, tnC?MCf!? mahogany 6K?&OSra. a I 'a',lâ y" ?? Mti. ?tc<M!-M, walnut, &?-a?, and fafat.-ads, ?"? ?"? straw MftttreMM. walnu marble ,M;.?ff!)?, dressing table, walnut and birchwood bdruow walnut and brchwood wardrobes, chests of lira" ?rt?sef)! and other carpets, glass, crockery, kitchen and culinary articles, garden tools, gardenfruit and netting, riding saddles and bridles, tL-c., at FERNY FIELD HOUSE, LLAY, Station, and/our from Wrexham. MESS1IS .IONF.S <fc SON have received instructions l' frOlJ1 Ir J. Home, who is leaving the neighbour- ?od, to ?HLL BY AUCTION, on Friday, May 15th, )fM 'on the above p/emises, the whole of the above HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Effects, viz. PIMM; KOOM, ENTRANCE HALL, AND STAIRCASE, &C. -Handsome mahogany sideboard with carved panel front, mirror kick, drawers, cupboards, and cellurette telescop., dining table, mahogany chairs and couch in b'ack hair, arm and easy chairs, marble timepiece, reading lamps, duplex and other oil lamps, pier glasses, mirror, pictures, including a set of seven Raffaelle cartoons at Hampton Court, maps, Brussels carpet, hearth rugs, Brussels stair carpet, stair rods, brass cornice poles, lace and cretonne window curtain*, linoleum, two small globes, iron um- brella stand, door mats, bronze and iron fruit plates, door scrapers, foot stools, fenders, fireirons, coal vases, ash pans, crumb brush and tray, glass claret jug, celery glass, flower stands, hyacinth glasses, engraved tumbler and wine glasses, water bottles, lamp globes and chimneys, sundry class, hand hell, &c. KITCHEN, BACK KITCHEN, &c.-Large whitewood fold- in" bible, whitewood aresser with six drawers and cup- board, small housekeeper's cupboard, Windsor cha;rs, tin bastener, sui-dry china and crockery, wringing and mangling machine, oak cupboard, housemaid's brushes and bioom filter, toilet water cans, brown ware, hot water cylinder, wall lamps, clothes maids, kitchen fender, flre- irons, together with the useful kitchen and culinary requisites. THE CONTENTS OF FOUR BED-ROOMS, &C., will include hands,iiie walnut Canadian carved beiisteads, brass and iron French bedsteads, polished birchwood bedsteads, hair and straw mattresses, feather pillows and bolsters, flock beds, walnut Canadian washstands with marble top: walnut Canadian dressing tables with toilet glass attached and jewel and other drawers, walnut tables de nuit, towel tails toilet glasses, toilet services, walnut, mahogany, and birchwood chests of drawers, handsome walnut and polished birchwood wardrobes with mirror fronts, Brussels and other carpets, hearthrugs, cane-seated chairs, rocking chairs, clothes baskets, foot baths, lace window curtains, cornice poles, chimney ornaments, cast fenders, fireirons, &c. OUT-DOOR EFFECTS.—Two riding saddles and bridles, donkey's saddle and bridle, corn chest, wheelbarrow, step ladders, clothes line, dog kennel, wire garden netting, large quantity of fruit netting, iron frame for fruit tree, hand garden lights, matting, manure, iron garden roller, Bmall pulley blocks, lawn mower, aspbalte, quantity of carpenter's tools, 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. C8183 THIRD ANNUAL SALE. Important Sale of Forty-one Head of Cattle, including grand four-year-old fat bullocks and heifers, fresh barrens, very fresh outlying bullocks, down calving heifers, yearling bullocks, ripe Welsh wethers, &c., at THE HOME FARM, BRONWYLFA, Three miles from Wrezham, and three from Ruabon. MESSRS JONES & SON have been favored with I instructions from E Evans, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, on Monday, May 18th, 1885. on the above premises, the whole of the above BULLOCKS and HEIFERS, OUTLYING BULLOCKS, CALVING HEIFERS, FAT WELSH WETHERS, &c., comprising:- 12 Grand four-year-o'd Fat Bullocks (heavy weights) 5 Choice Fat Heifers, 10 Colory Down Calving Heifers, I Half bred Alderney Heifer, in-calf, S Very fresh and well-coated Outlying Bullocks •i Very fresh three-year-old Barren Heifers, 2 One-year-old Bullocks, :50 Ripe fat four-year-old Welsh Wethers. One week's keep allowed if required on the fat stock. The Auctioneers beg to call special attention to the above stock. The fat bullocks are of an unusuallyfine quality, and are heavy weights the fat heifers are of good quality and nice weights the in-calf heifers are near calving, colory, and very promising the outlying bullocks are very strong with plenty of hair the barrens are young and very fresh. The Welsh wethers are quite up to the usual quality, being cake and corn fed. Lunch, by ticket, at One o'clock. Sale at fwo o'clock, prompt. 869z SALES BY MESSRS. BAUGH AND JONES.! -,j. I Important Sale of Household Furniture, two Pianofortes, Tricycle, and other Effects, at PENYBRYN HOUSE, WREXHAM. MESSRS. BAUGH and JOXES have been instructed 1' by Anthony M. S. M irsh, Esq.. who is leaving Wrexham, to SELL by AUCTION, at Penyl-iyn H .use aforesaid, on Monday, the Uth day of May, 1885, part of his valuable Household Furniture, comprising, cottage pianoforte by Collard and Collard, London also a cottage pianoforte in walnut by a London maker, handsome chcaval glass, mahogany wardrobe with plate glass centre door, two mahogany sideboards, mahogany ladies' chair in hair seat, fancy round table mahogany with carved claws, four mahosany dining-room chairs in best morroco leather, mahogany loo table, Mahogany cellarett, handsome rosewood loo table, circular [linner waggon, large mahogany chest of drawers, walnut inlaid cabinet, hirch duchesse toilet table, birchwood washstand with marble top, gilt chimney glasses, walnut occasional table with draft top, walnut ladies' worktable, swing cot, mahogany d'essing tables, six mahogany draw- ing-room chairs in crimson damask, three mahogany eouch..g with loose chintz covers, pier glasf in silt frame, six ehonized and gilt chairs upholstered in velvet, two arm chairs in ditto, birchwood dressing table, ditto wash- stand and birchwood chairs, twelve cane seated chairs mahogany washstand with marble top, painted dressing table with toilet glass attached with drawers and cup- board, round stand and other tables, rush seated chairs, birchwood dressing tables and w shstands, small painted chest of drawers, oak dresser with shelves, iron bedsteads with straw palliasses, mahogany bed steps, three paiis of palliasses, painted chest of drawers. small painted chest of drawers, mahogany and oak butler's trays md stands, mahogany waiter tray, painted comer cup- board, birchwood rocking chair with cane seat and back, kitchen clock, eight days timepiece (English make) two small clocks, two arm chairs on castors with bai. seats, two pairs of plated decanter porters, two pairs of knife rests, copper tea kettle ou stand, box of knives and forks, ravelling bag, polished steel and other fenders, birchwood ocking chair, clothes maid, two door porters, 18-gallon .ask, small plate rack, bundle of w;re netting, wringing ind mangling machine, chair bed to fold down, sundry Jrockery, glass, and tins, dog kennel, chopping block, large meat safe, wire dish covers, cornice poles, large tin fastener and bottle jack, sundry benches and tub, ladder with thirty staves (quite new), sundry paraffin lamps, portable f-ink for scullery work also, picture in oil, marine view in gilt frame, water color painting in ditto bicycle, The Traveller," quite now a quantity of linoleum, also two home cured bams, with numerous other articles and effects. Lots to be paid for oh fall of hammer. Sale at Eleven for Twelve o'clock prompt. 811az PRELIMINARY NOTICE. THE HED HOUSE PROPERTY, BeHovce, Wrexham, .JL will be offered for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Building Lots, by Messrs BAUGH and JONES, on <ednesday, the 5th of June, of which full particulars will ? advertised next week. 940c SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. MESSRS RATTERS ALL WILL BOLD SALES AT THEIR lUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF Hi- TERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, THE SECOND TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. XEXT SALE, TUESDAY, MAY 12TH.  Maybe had on application to be ""V "91 TATTERSALL. Albert Gate, London. 6 MR E. SMITH, VALUER, AND APPRAISER. T«MUCWE? OF PROPERTY, FURNITURE, &c., n UCd n lart  the Country with Prompt Sfctt,ement and Moderate Char?. j 0??? ?. ???.W?ham. 838n I kaies by Auction. — — SALES BY MRF. LLOYD. ,J" ,J r -r- THURSDAY. MAY 21st, 1885, & EVERY ALETRNATE THURSDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. I WREXHAM FAIR AND MR. LLOYD'S AUCTION I SAT. F. I MR LLOYD has much pleasure in thanking his 1\'1 numerous patrons for the liberal support and con;d,ncethey have always placed in him and begs to ""°°STuCK^ !!l"r,!0 AUCTION SALE hr ,.? kind of STOCK will be held in the Wrexham Smithfield »nlah»S, LTsS Tw,  Ihe fo!?.wing Stock already entered 60 D Head of Cattle, including prime Scotch and Short horn Bullocks and Fat Heifers 10 A good collection of Dairy Cows, Barrens, Stirks, and Year}ings 10 Fat and store buns 80 Fat and Rearing ('alves. 15'J Fat Sheep and Lambs. 180 Fat and Store Pigs, in«rf^nl n(iW being the great centre for North Wales, in the midst of a large and increasing population, with a good attendance of buyers, owners of stoce cannot do btter than patronise the above auction. Stock sold last Sale, 176 cattle. 94 calves, 276 sheep and pigs. The Fat Cattle will be sold punctually at lljo'clock. Cattle sold at 10.30 by Mr Lloyd. Pigs and Calves sold at 10.15 by Mr Evans. Terms :-Is each Calf, other Stock 4d in the 9. No sale no charge. — 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 Important Sale of very valuable Freehold Property in the townships of Sesswick, in the parish of Bangor, and Dutton-difteth. Cdccd Dutton. and DtLttoii-ii- Jirctinp nr some or one of them in the parish of Holt, in the county of D, nbigh, and in the township of Fariidoia, in the county of Chester. ? | R FRANK LLOYD has been favoured with intruc- ti'1ns from Mrs Holland, Pickhill, t I "ELLby? AUCTION, at the Wynnstav Arms Hotel, Wrexham, on Thursday, the 14th day of May, 1885 at Three for Four o'clock in the afternoon, in the ft iwing or such other lots as shall be determined upon at lie time of Sale, and subject to such conditions as shall b then and there pro- duced, the following valuable Propei lies LOT 1.—All those 3 several pieces r parcels of Freehold PASTURE L iND, containing by admeasurement 18a. lr. 46p., situate at Cross Lanes, in the township of Sesswick, in that part of the parish of Banior, which lie in the county of Denbigh, and now in the occupation of Mrs Holland. LOT 2.—All those two several pieces or parcels of Free- hold ARABLE LAND, containing by admeasurement, with the plantations, 4a. Ir. 13p., situate in the township of Sesswick, iu the said parish of Bangor, and now in the occupation of the said Mrs Holland. l.OT 3.- A Freehold FARM of 14a. 2r. 22p. or there- abouts, with a substantial House and Farm Buildings standing thereon, situate at Isycoed, in the townships of Dutton-diffeth, Caeca Dutton, and Dutton-y braine, or some or one of them, in the parish of H-)It, aforesaid, in the occupation of Mr William Woodfin as yearly tenant at a rent of forty guineas per annum. LOT 4.—Two Pieces or Parcels of FREEHOLD PASTURE LANDS containing seven acres, one rood, 28 perches and known as 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, Farndon aforesaid, and now in the occupation of Mr Woollam HS yearly tenant. 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 had, 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, Wrexham or on application to Mr Henry I Humphreys, solicitor, Wrexham, from whom any further information miy be obtained. 688ac SALE BY MR ASTON. -J" -r-r- SALE AT MR ASTON'S AUCTION ROOM. MR ASTON has received instructions from Mr Ed. ?1 Eton, cf Acton Terr?e, Rh snessney, to SELL by AUCTION, on Monday next. May 11th, 1885, at his Rooms Regent-street, removed for the convenience of Sale, the whole of his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Kffect., feather and flock beds, bed clothts, chest of drawers, iron bedsteads, mattresses, chairs, tables, sofa, couch, and the usual household requisites. Sale at E!even o'clock. No Reserve. Auctione. l's Oliice and Sale Room, Regent-street. 937a TO SHOPKEEPERS AND OTHERS. Vi R ASTON will SELL BY A UCIION, on Monday, ¡ May 18th, 1885, at his Sale Hocm?, Regent-street, Wrexham, ihe whole of the STOCK of well-made BOOTS and HOES. consisting of men's heavy and light boots and shoes, ladies' lace and e asticsides, girls' and youths' boots and shoes, and a large stock of nurserys, the property of Mrs Aston, who is giving up the business. Sale at Two o'clock and Six in the evening. The public are well aw ire of the quality of the goods. all of them are made of the best of leather and by the best workmen. 938n SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. .r, ,r" THE WHITCHURCH, SALOP, HORSE SALE. T'HE NEXT SALE will take place on FRIDAY, May 22nd, ISSu. ?S. Entries for Catalogues close .%lay 22nd, 18S5. H. H. ETCHES, Auctioneer, Whitchurch, Salop. AT BEDWELL STUD FARM, WREXHAM. CCYPRUS, by Lord Clifton put of Idalia, by Thunderbolt J (by Stnckweil) from Dulcibella (winner of the Cesare- witch, Brighton Cup, &c.), by Voltigeur out of Princess. Lord Clifden, by N, vminster out of The Slave. Cyprus is a very powerfully-made and blood-like dappled brown horse, standing sixteen hands, with great b-me and substance, and a perfect temper, and is thoroughly sound. He is a sure foal getter, and his young stock show great size and quality. At two years old he won the Woodcote Stakes (£1280), the Bedford Stakes at Newmarkbt, and was third for the Champagne Stakes at Doncaster. He a'so won the Newmarket Biennial, over two miles, beating Thurio. At Five Guineas. Groom's fee One Guinea. Apply to Mr L. HOLYOAKE, as above. 578c I  \70U \VISH TO JF YON ?ISH TO BUY A WATCH REMEMBER that a saving of one half the JLt. usua] price is eifected by purchasing from the Manufacturer, H. SAMUEL. £ 2 129 tid is secured ty ordering one of H. SAMUKLS unrivalled £5 5-i English Levers, sup- plied direct from the Factory on receipt of P.O.O. fur X2 12s (id, thus saving one-half. READ READ One Testimonial out of the thousands received :— Skidden Hill, St. Ives, Cornwall, 25th Feb., 1885. Sir,-I beg to acknowledge the receipt of one of our watches, with warranty, also silver pin I have had the watch nnw some months. It keeps excellent time, and gives me every satisfaction, being a handsome, cheap, and str-ng article and well-fim-hed.—I am sir, yours respectfully, R. P. THOMAS. Mr H. Samuel, 27, Market-street, Manchester." Thousands' will be found in the crowded Pamphlets. H. SAMUEL'S world-famed X5 5s Od English Levers are fitted with dust and damp-tight cap, are in Solid Silver English Hall-marked Cases, with best finished movement. Supplied direct from the LEVER WATCH FACTORY, MARKET STREET MAN- CHESTER, for X2 12s tid. A WAT OH OF INCREDIBLE SUPERIORITY FOR £ I 5s od. H. SAMUEL'S wonderful "Acme" Horizontal Watches are the delight of thousands of their possessors. UNRIVALLED THROUGHOUT THE WORLD. Usual retail price, X3 3, Od. Supplied direct by H. SAMUEL on receipt of P.O.O. for £1 5s Od. For Ladies and for Gentlemen. BEWARE of unscrupulous imitators, who en- deavour to trade upon H. SAMUEL'S world-wide reputation by supplying common and inferior Watches, which are made for sale only, at low prices. Write at once for full descriptive Pamphlets of Watches and Jewellery. Beautifully and profusely illustrated Most astounding reductions effected by H. SAMUEL'S world-renowned system will be seen th-rein. 200 pages and 500 illustrations. About 70 pages of most astonishing testimonials from all parts. Post free, gratis on application, to any part of the world. Benefit yourself by writing at once to the Sole Manuf icturer. H. SAMUEL, LEVER WATCH FACTORY, 5*7, MARKET STREET, MANCHESTER. All Post Office Orders to be made payable to H. SAMUEL, General Post Office, Manchester. 38,no THE STANDARD LIFE ASSURANCE A COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1825. LIFE INSURANCE in all its branches. Liberal terms and conditions. INVESTED FUNDS £6,500,000 ANNUAL REVENUE 870,000 BONUS DISTRIBUTED 3,500,000 DIVISION OF PROFITS, 1885. The Company's affairs will be investigated at the close of the current year, and Policies now effected will be entitled to Share in the Surplus Funds. LIVERPOOL BRANCH 8A, LORD-STREET. ARTHUR HINES.Local Secretary. Prospectus and all other information on application. mo SENOR Y SENORA DON JUAN, BOUTH AMERICAN BOTANISTS, HERBS, ROOTS, BARKS, Always on Hand. 1*0, 20, CHARLES STREET, WREXHAM. 208a J Entertainments and Meetings. ..f'- r,r-r"r, NEW WESLEYAN CHAPEL SCHOOL- I ROOM, MOSS. I^HEMEMOR^L STONPS will be Laid on Monday, i. May 18th, 1885, at Three p.m., by MRS. DENNIS, New Hall, Ruabon, JOS. AGAR, ESQ., Ex-Lord Mayor of York, MRS. AGAR, WHJAATT EY, RE, London, JAMES WOOD, ESQ., L.L.D., Southport, WwIr^ LLr Ii A, M BROSTEH, ESQ Leek, H?E?'R?Y ?J??' ?Q. J.P., MarchwieIHaH. HENRY DENNIS, ESQ, C.E., Ruabon. The foUowiog GeRHemen will also take part in the rC.JE?R? EMONY and PUBLIC MEETING :-TheRev. Tho" McCullagh, ex-president and chairman of the Liverpool District Rev. J. M. Bamford, Chester Rev. E. Lloyd Jones, Rhyl S. T Bau?h, Esq., Mayor of Wrexham ownshend- Esq J.P., Chester; John Potts Esq., t.G.S. Macclesfield ? Councillor John Gittins, wWr?exh ham, W. H. Tilston, Esq., circuit steward, Gres- ford and the Revs. Jas. Aar Beet and A. Percy Watson circuit ministers, Wrexham. At 4.30 p.m. a TEA MEETING will be held in a Tent adjoining. After Tea, a PUBLIC MEETING will be held in the Chapel, presided over by Dr. James Wood, Southport. Tickets for Tea, One Shilling each, may be obtained on application to Mr J. C. Gittins, Hope-street, Mr W. Kendrick, High-street, and Mr S. Maddocks, Hope-street, Wrexham also from the Moss friends. Train Arrangements :-Tr-.dns will leave Wrexham for Brymbo Station (fifteen minutes' walk to the New Chapel) at 1.4J p in. and 2.30 p.m., returning from Brymbo to Wrexham at 5 5J p.m. and 9.0 p.m. The train leaving Wrexham for Chester at 9.58 p.m. will stop at Gresford. Frequent trains run each way on the miin line from Wrexham, for which see Time Bills. Good stabling accommodation will be provided fjr visitors at the Westmin ter C jlliery. 927z QUEEN-STREET CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL, WREXHAM. A pUBLIC r r EA MEETING Will be held in connection with the above place of worship AT THE TEMPERANCE HALL, ON MONDAY, MAY 18rH, 1885, Tea on the Tables at 4.33. At 7.30, in the Chapel A MISCELLANEOUS CONCERT Will be given; proceeds in aid of the New Organ Fund. Admission Tea and Concert, Is Concert only, 6d, pay- able at the door. The following well-known amateurs will take part MR T. BARTLEY (Denbigh), Mr E. STEPHEN (Owestry), Miss M. LEWIS, MR J. HUGHES, MISS S. PRICE, MR J. DAVIES, MR W. HUGHES, MISS J. LUCAS, MR J. W. PARRY. QUEEN-STREET CHOIR & HIRDIR GLEE PARTY (Leadtr, Mr T. Davies.) Accompanist, MR CH. W. THOMAS. 935f WHIT MONDAY, 1885. ^JLMA J^ODGE DEMONSTRATION, ACTON PARK, WREXHAM. SPORTS, GAMES, DANCING, &c. See further Announcements. Tenders required for the sole right of supplying Refresh- ments upon the day. To be sent in on or before Friday May 8th, to the Blaell Lion, Hope-street, Wrexham. Any further information can be had from the Secretary, James Barker, 21, Meifod Place, Wrexham. 910c ROSE OF ^TREXHAM L ODGE, LOYAL ORDER ANCIENT SHEPHERDS. The above Lodge intend celebrating their Anniversary on WHIT MONDAY, MAY 25TH, 1885, In Mr. Owen's Field, Chester-road, Wrexham. AMATEUR ATHLETIC SPORTS, GRAND FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT (5 ASIDE), DANCING, &c., &c. Entry forms and all other information required may be obtained from the Secretary. JOHN TAYLOR, 879z 9, Bank-street, Wrexham. A GRAND FOOTBALL TOURNAMENT (FLVE-A-SIDE), Will be held in WYNNSTAY PARK, RUABON, ON WHIT-MONDAY, 25TH MAY, 1885, In aid of the Ruabon Working Men's Literary Institute, by the kind permission of the President, SIR W. W. WYNN, BART., M.P. Medals to the value of Ten Guineas will be offered for Competition. Band and Dancing Programme. Refresh- ments on the ground. For further particulars, apply to the Hon. Sec., MR H. W. LAYCOCK, 900n Church-street, Ruabon. WREXHAM MUSICAL FESTIVAL. FEBRUARY, 1886. THE following are the Subjects for Competition, and J. the Prizes offered :— TENOR SOLO—" Come into the Garden, Maude" (Balfe). Erize, One Guinea. CONTRALTO SOLO—"Never Again" (Cowen). Prize, one Guinea. SOPRANO SOLO-co Bid me Discourse (Bishop). Prize, One Guinea. BASS SOLO—" O Ruddier than the Cherry" (Handel). Prize, Onr Juinea. VILLAGE CHO I COMPETITION—"The Wreath (Benedict). First Pri 5, Banner of Honor and X3 3s Second Prize £ 2 2s PIANOFORTE SOLO COMPETITION—Open to persons under 14 years of age, "Gavotte," arranged for piano, (Mignon). Piize, 10s 6d. PIANOFORTE SOLO COMPETITION—Open to persons over 14 years ef age, Ronda," from Sonata No. 11, Op. 22 (Beethoven). Prize, 21s., and volume of Beethoven's Sonatas. QUARTETT (VOCAL)-" Good night, beloved" (Pimuti). Prize, £2 2s. JUVENILE CHOIR COMPETITION Lift thine eyes," Elijah (Mendelssohn). First prize, X4 4s second prize, £ 2s 2s. VIOLIN SOLO COMPETITION-" Romance No. 1, Op. 18." (Sainton). Prize, One Guinea. SIGHT SINGING COMPETITION FOR S.A.T.B.-Prize, One Guinea. CHIEF CHORAL COMPETITION-(A) The Lullaby of Life" (Leslie), (B) Be not Afraid," "Eligah" (Mendelssohn) -First prize X21, second piize X5 59. Conditions and further particulars may be had by send- ing stamped envelope to W. A. BAYLEY, General Secretary. 51, Hope Street, Wrexham. 923n E E K, ELECTRO PLATER AND GILDER, 4, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. Old Plate Made Equal to New. 557n W. C. RODERICK, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL TOBACCONIST, AND GENERAL AGENT, &c. Sole Agent for Wrexham of LEWIS'S FAMOUS 2s TEA. 2, BANK STREET, WREXHAM. 329a TO VISITORS. THE pENNY GUIDE TO ^yREXHAM With full information of all objects of interest in the town and excursionit to GRESFORD WYNNSTAY HOLT MINERA BANGOR HOPE MOUNT MV OVERTON CAERGWRLE CASTLE ERBISTOCK NANTYFFRITH RVABON &c., &c. Sold by all Booksellers. Published by Bayley & Bradley, Advertiser Office. Hits the mark the author aims at, viz., to supply in a concise and complete a form as possible, information as to what there is to see in and around the town and how to see t. —Oswestry Advertiser. A very cheap, complete and interesting guide to this in. teresting district. Well written, with its information full concisely given, the tourist will find his little book the very thing he requires."—Carnarvon Herald. "In this little brochure, published by Messrs Bayley and Bn.dley, of Wrexham, visitors to the metropolis of North Wales, will find a pleasant and reliable com- panion, who will conduct them to all the places and objects of interest in the locality, and who will give a pleasant and concise description of e&cb.—Shrewsbury Chronicle. Education. /r, ,J' PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR YOUNG GENTLEMEN. MISS E. H. L ONG) ST. MARK'S TERRACE, WREXHAM. Term commences 5th May. 864f YjTREXHAM JJIGH gCHOOL FOR GIRLS. GROVE PARK. HEAD MISTRESS MRS WHITEHOUSE, Government Trained, and Certificated-First-class, 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 NASSF (Parisian). GERMAN -.™. FFIAULEIN SCH.JBPF. 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 (ntSe 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 Fall Boarders. The Next Term commences, Tuesday, April 28th. For Prospectus, etc., apply to the HEAD MISTRESS. 781 KINGSTON |- £ OUSE LADIES, 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 modem 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, Drawiag and Painting, Class Singing, Drill, Calisthenics, &c. The School is pleasantly situated 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. ]ac_ M U N N S B.A., B.SC., EGERTON-STREET, WREXHAM. Term commences Mrli 7 th. 8161 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. 803n Legal and Public Notices. 'o. 4" C A U T I O N. 1^0 Mineral and Aerated Water Manufacturers and TMarine Store Dealers. J. F. EDISBURY & CO., hereby give notice that all BOTTLES and SYPHONS bearing their nsmes, or the initials J. F. E. & Co. and all bottles and syphons bearing their Tiade Mark are their absolute property, and are never sold to their customers. All persons found selling, or in any way attempting to deal with such bottles or syphons will be prosecuted, and any person selling bottles or syphons with such mark stamped thereon, or in any way using the Trade Mark, commits an infringem erit of the rights of the Company, and legal proceedings will be immediately taken against any person guilty of any such infringe ment after this notice. Dated this 6th day of May, 1S85. J. F. EDISBURY &. cn., NORTH WALES FACTORY, 903n WREXHAM. DENBIGHSHIRE HUSSARS. HEAD QUARTERS, RUTHIN, 1ST APRIL, 1885. REGIMENTAL ORDER. THE Secretary of State for War having approved of the JL assembly of the Denbigbshire Hussars for Ten Days' Permanent Duty, the Regimi-nt will accordingly Assemble at LLANGOLLEN, on THURSDAY, the 4th June next, at One o'clock p.m. By Order, HENRY HOWARD. Capt. 16th Lanctrs, 850z Adjutant D.H. WILLIAM HENRY DARBY (DECEASED.) PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament of the 22nd and I. 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 persons having any claim or demands against the estate of William Henry Darby, late of Brymbo, in the County of Denbigh, Esquire, deceased (who died on the 9th day of June, 1882, and Letters of Administration with the Will annexed, of whose personal estate 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 Alfred Durby, both of Brymho aforesaid. Ironmasters, on the 16th day of February, 1883,) are hereby required to send the particulars in writing of such claims and demands to us, the undersigned, the Solicitors for the slid 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 distribution. Dated this 29th day of Apiil, 1885. JAMES AND JAMES, Brynyffynnon Offices, Priory-street, Wrexham, 859o Solicitors for the said Administrators. CHARLES EDWARD DARBY, DECEASED. PURSUANT to an Act of Parliament of the 22nd and 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, on or before the 24th day of June next, at the expiration of which time the said Executor will proceed to deal with and distribute the Assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regtrd only to the claims of which the said Executor sball then have had notice, and the said Executor 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 then have had notice, at the time of such distribution. Dated this 29tt day of April, 1885. JAMES & JAMES, Brynyffynnon Offices, Priory-street, Wrexham, SOOn Solicitors for the siid Executor. RE EDWARD JONES, DECEASED. ALL Persons having any claims against the Estate of AEdward Jones, late 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, 886° Solicitor, Wrexham. Business Announcements. .r.r. SUMMER FASHIONS. T. C. JONES Bags 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 SEASON. MANTLES The greatest care has b?en taken in their se!ection, and they irclit le a varied rarge of SICK MANTLES, embroiderei in jet, lace-trimmed LIGHT CLOTH MANTLES, and I LA :E and SILK Pi&LERINES, also JACKETS in Silk and the new Cloths, plain and braided in-door and out-door JER>EYS. Children's PELT SSES. Ac. PLAIN & FANCY DRESS MATERIALS of varied character, in the Newest SHADES and CL() fHS, including the NEW I JERSEY CLOTH. WASHING DRESSES Of the most beautiful Designs, including Plain and I Tufted ZEPHYRS. SATTEKNS. CASHMERES, and i the New Canvas and Crape CLOTHS. -I SKIRT MATERIALS An attractive selection in Newest Patterns and Colors. J TRIMMINGS BEADED GIMPS, MANTLE ORNAMENTS, BRAID, BUTTONS in all shades I and Prices. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Contains a large and attractive I selection of Pattern BONNETS. I HATS, CAPI, t-TRAWS, FLOWERS. FEATHERS, AIGRETS, RIBBONS; ORNAMENTS, LACE, in Black, White, Cream and Colors, Yak and Washing LACES, Colored EMBROIDERIES, &c. TT if ?'R't?r of PARASOLS in P '.R SOL & U "I RRELL ,Q A varieù Stock of PARASOL'; in A.1.t1. v f é1. SA TIN, LACE Md SATTEEN also a large Stcck of SILK UMBRELLAS, from 3s 6d. CORSETS in the Newest Shapes and Makes. I GLOVES KID and SILK, in the Newest Shades. I BROCHE SILK & VELVETS A variety in Black and Colors. CARPETS Of the Newest Colors and Des;gns in BRUSSELS, from 2s, KIDDERMINSTES CAR- PET, KENSINGTON SQUARES, SKIN and WOOL RUGS in large variety, COCOA I and other MATS, &c. CURTAINS A selection made with great-st care of Newest and most elegant designs in LACE I CURTAINS also the new Colored Strides. A good Stock of CltETONNES. HOUSEHOLD LINEN In large Var-ety. TAILORING Under the Superintendence of an experienced CUTTER. I 10, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 849 1, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. A. RHYS JONES, Successor to EDWARD JONES. Begs to announce that he is prepared to show in all the Departments a very choice selection of New Goods. LADIES' DEPARTMENTS. Millinery, a large stock of Straw, Chip Hats and Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, &c. Dress Materials in the newest designs, &c. Cersets in all the newest makes, Hosiery, Gloves, Umbrellas and Sun- shade", Underclothing, M:.ntles and Jackets, Dolmans and Visites in Ottoman 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 Specialities 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, &c. In Feather Weights, Clerical soft and stiffened Felts in best makes. A. R. J. wishes to call special attention to this Department, as bis long practical experience guarantees superior quality, style, and fit. THE CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Receives special attention, and will he 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, OS WESTRY. 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 MANUFACTURING COST. Z' COST. WR BEST QUALITY GOODS ONLY. TERMS STRICTLY CASH, Except by Special arrangement with the Proprietors, C. K. BENSON & Co. r ————————— THE NEW PRICE LIST. A NEW and REVISED EDITION of our Price List showing GREAT REDUCTIONS is now ready, and can be had free on application. C. K. BENSON & Co., 917 WREXHAM AND OSWESTRY. 40, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. MISS JONES Begs icsrectfally to iEfcrrn the Ladies úf Wrexham and Neighbourhood, that she intends Shewing CD TUESDAY, MAY 12, The iaest Novclues in MILLINEHY, MANTLES, SUNSHADES, AND FANCY GOODS. Miss J. solicits a share of Patronage. 500n The National Table IVaters. IGJJJJJQQJ (ASK FOR ELLIS'S.) t!?!?!ft)1[?i]r)!F!j1!F?)n!) ESTABLISHED RUT H I N EST:HED 1825. "ABSOLUTELY PURE." SOLD EVERYWHERE. AT. E R Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemonade, Aromatic Ginger Ale. For GOUT, Lithia Water, and Lithia and Potass Water. I Sole AddressR. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. LONDON AGENTS W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square 756 Business Announcements. GENERAL PRINTING ESTABLISHMENT Afotrtiter Office, MARKET SQUARE, WREXHAM. BTMy description of COMMERCIAL, GENERAL, AND FANCY PRINTING. PROMPTLY EXECUUTED Publishers (by authority) of thej Abstract of the Coal Mines Regulation Act AND Special CoUlery Rules for Nort Walts. To be had in Sheets and Books, in both English and Welsh. HAYLEY AND BRADL EY, PROPRIETORS. THE WREXHAM LOCK STITCH SEWING MACHINE, WARRANTED Will neither Rip nor Ravel the Fabric it is sewing, and every kind of Material from the lightest MU-LIN to the stronge-t CLOTH, can be sewn without change of tension or any alteration of the Machine. CASH PRICE, t2 2s Od each. ROGERS & JACKSON, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. aIJ14n B. POWELL, HOUSE DECORATOR, QUEEN'S SQUARE, QUEEX-STREET, WREXHAM. ESTIMATES supplied for all manner of work iu PAINTING, GLAZING, GILDING, and PAPER HANGING. A Choice Selection of NEW WALL-PAPER HANGINGS in Stock. Pattern Books will be forwarded on application to any address. 469o [A CARD. JOHN ROBERTS, M.R.C.V.S &c., VETERINARY SURGEON, SMITHFIELD HOUSE, WREXHAM. 338c EXTRAORDINARY REDUCTION: BACON AND HAMS. BACON, 3d, 4d, 5d, and ticl per lb. HAMS, 5d, 5d, 6d, and 6jd per lb. BUTTERINE, tid, 7d, Sd, IOd, and Is per Ill. A TRIAL RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED. W. BARNES & CO., HOPE STREET MARKET, HOPE STREET, WREXEAM. 427a HAXELL/SJFIO IELS. LONDON AND BRIGHTON ONLY. LONBON TELEPHONE, 2677. THEY are scarcoly one hour's distance from each ether. Their several situations are world known. The London Hotel is in the best part of the West Strand. _par, of the We.. Stramd_ The Brighton Hotel facing the sea, every room com- manding it. The Tariffs of both Hotels are the same :-Apartments, 2/6; Drawing-room with Bed-room, en suits, 10, 6 12/0; visitors, en pension, 10/6 daily. No extras 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 impos- sible that any serious accident can occur. :J35c *3TEite0 TRAD6 T These world known and celebrated SPEC- TACLES are manufactured on an improved R princ:ple, and are u-;ed and recommended by 1 the leading Oculists and Gentlemen of the I Medical Profession throughout the United I9 Kingdom. These celebrated Spectacles are clear &nd g Cool never Tire the '?- and whilst subduing R aH I;'nnamatory Symptoms, assist, strengthen, 9i aalnwd i preserve the Sight. LOCAL TESTIMONIAL. frV^J-^V0™ '?' M r> I F.R.C.S Edin., Grosvenor Lodge, Wrexham, fi writes :-1 hav been supplied by Mr John B T^ A ITD3*' ^*5"^ Wrexham, with HENRY U LAURANCE'S Spectacles, and am glad to be fi able to bear testimony to their value. They B aid the sight without distr?sitin? the vision, (j I however long worn the glasses are tilitisually clear, and will be found by all persons requir- ■ ing them a great desideratum. D Hundreds of Testimonials have been received M from peisons whose sight has been bent-fitted si by their use when ail others have failed, a D lengthened list of which can be had gratis on application to the APOTHECARIES' f í ALL, (FRANCIS' BRANCH PH A R.%I,i cy), MANAGER, MR. H. ROWLANDS, late of the A I Liverpool Eye and Ear Infirmary.) IMPORTANT NOTICE. FJ spec,Tnp?'rsons in -j B many cases injure and inflame the eyea i, The experience of the Manager at the above celebrated Institution is a gU¡mmee that eVry 3? I purchaser will be pr perly suited. | All Spectacles Stamped H.L. 5 1 JAMESON'S IRISH WHISKY. FIVE YEARS OLD 4.'3. GD. PER QUART. No Blende with inferior or cheaper Whiskies WARRANTED PUHE JAMESON'S 1 L L D E R S MAKKr.T HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. WILLDER BBOT HERS, largest Dealers in the P, incipi. 4*o