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Sales by AUWON- j ~J"^ T?SRsT JONES & SON. I -_J' -r_.1 FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. 0N THURSDAY, DE^KMBER 31ST, 1885. C^encin* with Cattleand C? at 10.30. CotDJ!lencin with Cattle anù Calves at 10,30. .E8SRS JONES & ON beg to thallI!: their patro M?nd f ?ends for their constalt ..p,rt, and that they fiilbold their next:^ d FAT & STORE STOCK, in tY ??'?th"?I'"d?'' nThuda, the ??dayo Decemb e fetf 'hen the foUowine Stock will be oKered er, ?.M S?m the ??''??Bun.. Oxen, and Heifers.  Fresh Errens. In-calf Heifers ?n? ^SlSdown and other Fat Sheep. Very r] Sh Ps -ire-dowm and other Fat Sheep. A nd Ot of and Rearing C"Ives- As le did lot 0 Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sow.. d re Purs.. and Store P1^, a *.j.e Mart at 9 o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. MOSS. Qftices-, Arcade, HÏ¡!h streöt. Wrexham. 907D 22nd b,. AR('TION bv .Nle.rs. JONES and SALK OF FREEHOLD pP.(JPERTY AT IOSS. ect at 11 Head Inn Ioss, on Tuesday 22 d Deærolwr, p,;¡, at f,)ur o'c:o, k in the afternoon, 8bjet to surh conditions as b thlM, produced, all th.t Free- to SUCII or °(T-f'r\G'K. wIt large Garden and Annurtenances theT*-unto PC, situate near to the  ?h.m. in the county of t i..n tnn. ? ?'?- ,? Ked l.i'jn inn, at  of Mr Thomas JoLs. Denbich, and now in the  tc hen uak k.tchen and two ?C.tt?.n????t? ,.?r.e bakehouse, ph:¡:erie, ,C. nv>"erie" lVC a h,.? a frontage to the road The jT^unsesadj«"s^merhill, and have an area of 5t)7  Jess.. ) Mu«r .vanU ,nor appl to the Aucboneer3 N 4, V.r further W<, •' rT*apPp'v to the Auctioneers, No. 4, On-rton Arr*.K-. W%rex£ iw ,or to Mr J. Hopley Pierce, solicitor, Wrexb.iin. wt,, ton* of Oat and Barley Straw thirty tow of SJdc Turnip*, and 2S0 measure* Oah, ?c l.Ttty t0Jl,8 oj THE FARI. RHOSNESSNEY, OM Illite from Wrexham. ESSI,s TONES & SON have received instructions trolll lIIr K. Jones, who is leavin the farm, to i 7!V AUCTION. 011 Monday. December 2ht, 1885, on the premises, the above FA KM PRODUCE, viz. >1 Tons of Oat and Barley S;raw, ;jll T4)n. of Swede Turnips, :7'll .Measure^ of Black Oats. The above produce is worthy of the attention of intend- ing purchasers, will be sold to go off, and in lots to suit purrhaers Sale at Two o'clock. 239Sc SALE BY MR ASTON. :,ALE AT MR AST IX'S AUCTION ROOM. mfli ASTON has received instiuctions from a lady la\'i:;g th" ucighllOurhood to SELL AY AUCTION, as above, on Monday next, December 2lst, the whole of tirr excellent H USBHOI.D FURNITURE and Effects, suitable for lira ing-rnom, sitting-room, and bedrooms, l',m.i.tin..f walnut suite in Kre-n rep, oval centre table, two pier glasses Brussels and tapestry carpets oilcloth, case uf stuffed birds, pair of lustres. two sets of chests of dr.iwers, bedsteads, mattresses, feather and flock beds, tied clothing, wringing and mangling machine. dolly and tub, fend rs, brass-mounted fireirens, a very fine antique clock with bra-s face and mahogany carved case, old oil paintings and other picturts, hooks, two sewing machines, an i the usual kitchen and scullery utensils. The sale will commence punctually at 1.30. Every one of the lots in this sale will be sold without the least reserve. Auctioneer's Office and Sale Room, Regent-street. 2456c THE SALE of FREEHOLD PROPERTY at the Rhos, Jt advertised to take place on M mdsy next, at the New Inn, Johnstown, WILL NOT BE HELD. JNO. JONES & KENDRTCK, 24:z Solicitors, Wrexham. SALES BY MR J. E. DAVIES. IMPORTANT TO COACHBUILDERS, WHEEL- 1 WRIGHT", AND OTHERS. Attract ire sale of carriagek, traps, ti-c., together with the entire "to di.ill-trade, and trade implements of the irtent.'n coachbuilding establishment, at CHESTER-STREET, MOLD. £ 3T Close to the Railway Station. ]fc¥R J E. DAVIES begs to announce his instructions 1*A from Messrs Bellis, Smith, and Westcott (in con- sequence of a dissolution of partnership) to SELL BY Al CIION, on the premises as aforesaid, on Monday, December the 21st, 18K5, the undermentioned valuable STOCK-IN-TRADE, together with the whole of the well.appointed carriages, traps, &c., viz.. handsome wag- gonette, with moveable top, complete, with pole, sp'inter bar, brake, and shafts, also cushions and lamps (to carry twelve inside and three outside) elegant new basket gig, neatly finished in all details, and very comfortable, would suit a pony 13 hands handsome new gig, with patent Warner" wheels, embellished with silver-plated furniture, complete, with cushions and lamps l would be most suit- able for a doctor) a good second-hand Vis-a-vis phaeton, with cushions and lamps a light-running basket phaeton, strong second-hand buss, excellent tandem, drag, body with part iron work, and dressed shafts rustic body (varnished) with part iron work rustic body, with C. W. springs strong second-hand baker's van, has just been thoroughly overhauled, second-hand doctor's gig, with hood attached, a 54 inch Sanspareil" Bicycle, a 50 inch Express" ditto, a 50 in-A Special" ditto, and a good «< Roadster" tricycle Also a second-hand dog cart, to suit a cob of 11 or 15 hands. THE WOOD WORK comprises a large number of:assorted lancewood shafts, bent ash brougham shafts, well-seasoned felloes, naves, and rady dressed spokes, a number of birch boards, from i to 1 inch thick ditto walnut boards, from J to I inch ditto pine boards (very wide) a quantity of Californian red wood, in A inch boards three feet wide a number of bay wood boards, 1 and also very wide sundry useful pieces of ash and other timber and planking, a lot of second-hand lancewood shafts, a number of leather wings and dashes, &c., pair of capital patent American Warner wheels, pair of strong new shandry wheels, hooped and painted (ready for fixing) five pairs of new untired wheels, a number of second-hand wheels, sledge body, &c., &c. THE IRONWORK AND CONTENTS OF SMITHY comprises Patent American drilling machine, in perfect order and equal to new, complete with all the bits, new patent tire bender (also equ l to new), iron fitting plate, large quantity of spring steel, various sizes, large quantity of tire iron, also round an 1 half-round bar iron, and nave hoop iron, a laree number of new carriage axles (Mail patent), with brushes and bolts complete, complete set of gig iron work, two second-hand Collin-' patent axles, withnuts and caps, quantity of new carr age lamp irons, clips, steps, and various other carriage ironwork, two smith's benches. fitted with vices, two extra vices, smith's bellows, in good condition, two anvils, water tue iron and trough, a number of various smith's tools, revolving hooping machine, a quantity of useful scrap iron, bolts, nuts, and a few old axles. THE BODY liloi, contains-Two workmen's benches, fiame-work of new dog cart body, part of governess car body, sundry gi-f spindles, a number of undressed oak spokes, chopping blocks and body horses, three wheel horses, number of bent rims for wheels, wheel pit, vice- man's bench and vice, number of tap wrenches and felloe patterns, stocks, and dies, hammers, wrenches, oilcans, &c., a number of brass caps, and quantity of India rubber. Also the con ents of store and painting rooms. Bay cob mare, 13 hands 3 inches high, 8 years old, and a capital sucking colt out of above by the celebrated horse Almanza," and a set of cob harness a few loads of ( smithy slack, and a large sign board. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock most punctually. n2449zf SALE BY MR J. LLOYD. Important Sale of Bxcellent Household Fnmiture and oth, r ejieets, at THE VICARAGE, BERSE, Two iitilesfroin Wrexham. MR J. LLOYD has receiv,d instructions from the ')I Rev. Meredith Hamer, who is leaving the Vicarage, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, January 5th, 1S>6, a large assortment of high-class HOUSEHJLD FURNI- TURE, appertainitg to drawing-room, bedrooms, and kitchen. Also outdoor effects, consisting of garden frames, conservatory, French barn, large corn chest, large cup- board and fittings in saddle-room, handsome terra cotta vases, &c., &c. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock prompt. Catalogues may be obta;ned a week before the sale, from the Auctioneer, at 4 and 5, Chester-street, Wrexham. 2345c UPHOLSTERY AD CABINET WAREHOUSE, 4 AND 5, CHESTER-STREET, WREXHAM. J. LLOYD BEGS to return his sincere thanks for the kind favors he has received during the years he has been in Business, and he begs to inform the Public that in addition to his business of Cabinet Maker and Upholsterer, he has taken out a License as AUCTIONEER and APPRAISER, and hopes that with strict and prompt attention to this new branch of hi-i businesss to merit a Share of their Patronage and Support. J. L. begs to inform persons having Furniture to dispose (If. that be has ample warehouse room to receive the same, and shall be able to dispose of it to the best advantage. Furniture Stored at Moderate Terms. Furniture removed by road or rail to any part of the United Kingdom. ESTIMATES FREE. 1650a a SALEjBY MR RICHARD OLLERHEAD. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MR. RICHARD OLLERHEAD, on Thursday, December 24th, 1885, a large quantity of MANURE, derived from the sweeping of greets and cleansing of drains, privies. and ashpits, and house refuse, as now deposited in the Corporation Yard in Holt-road, and divided into lots of about thirty-five tons each. Sale at Four p.m. prompt. Further particulars may be had on application to the inspector of Nuisances at his office in the Guildhall, Chester-street, or to the Auctioneer. Charles-street. THOMAS BURY, Town Clerk. Town Clerk's Office, 18th December, 18S5. 2457z fro BE SOT D BY AUCTION by Mr RICHARD OLLERHEAD, in the Temperance Hall, Beast :.Tarket. Wrexham. on Monday, December 21st, 1^85, a ■'•r^ie qu:mtitv of good useful ki chen, parlour, and ■■■lrooin FURNITURE, iron and brass bedsteads, mat- 1 ti-Ksses, feu;:er and flock beds, flock and spring mattresses, on stand, alt;o two good American stoves. Sale at Half-past One o'clock, Arctic Beers Offices, 9, Charles-street, Wrexham. 24b0f j Sales bY Auction. SALE BY MR F. LLOYD. fHUR?DAY.DECSlST 1885. & EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY THROUGHO?nH? ?ES WREXHAM FAIR AND )IR. LLOYD'S AUCTION SAL E. Cattle and Calves at 10 30. F.t and Store Pigs can be sold at this Auction Sale without a brand mark or license. Yf RJ £ °Y1> hf much ''?"? thanking his numerous patrons ,for the liberal support and annnn C£ y have *]w^ P^ced in him, and begs to announce his next L^V'C AUCTION SALE foAny kind of STOCK will be heH in the Wrexham Smithfield on Thursday, December 31st, at 11).15. The following Stock already entered:- 40 Head of Cattle, including prime Scotch and Short horn Bullocks and Fat Hei-fers, Dairy Cows, Barrens, Stirks, and Yearlings, t) Fat and Store Biiiis 25 Fat and Rearing alves. 120 Fat Sheep and Lambs. 80 Fat and Store Pigs. Sale of Store Sleep at twelve o'clock. Wrexham now being the great centre for North Wales- in the midst of a large and increasing population, with a good attendance of buyers, owners of stock cannot do better than patronise the above auction. Pigs and Calves sold at 10.30 by Mr Evans. No sale no charge. All Stock oaid for on the fall of the hammer if required. Office-Eyton House, Wrexham, and at Wynnstay Arms 789p Hotel on Thursdays from 2 o'clock to 4.30. SALE BY MR E. SMITH. SALE AT THE VICARAGE, RHOSYMEDRE, NEAR RUABON. MR EDWARD SMITH has received instructions from ?1. the representatives of the late Rev. J. U. Edwards deceased, to SELL BY AUCTION on TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22nd. 1885 the whole of the excellent HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Linen, Plated Goods, Din- ner and Tea Services, Old Carved Oak Chairs, Dresser, Tables, and Linen Chests, comprising- IN ENTRANCE HALL-Fender and irons, linoleum on floor, mahogany and other tables, capital barometer, antique 8-day clock with brass face, oak toy dresser with miniature dinner service, fcur antique carved oak chairs in splendid condition, Welsh harp, antique card table, door mats, blinds, &c. Is STUDY—Fender and irons, carpet and hearth rug, oak stand, painted desk, writing table, handsome mahogany bookcase, two mahogany easy chairs. Glastonbury chair in oak, rollers and blinds, &c. IN DINING-ROOM—Fender and irons, several lamps and candelabras, mahogany ta 'le and chairs, easy chlir, ma- hogany couch, ver., handsome mitbqgany sideboard with cupbøards and cellarette drawers, pcrtmit of the late Sir W. W. Wynn's father, ditto of the fage Sir Watkin, several other portraits, &c. IN DRAWING-R >OM—Fender and irons, coal vase, cor- nice and rings, carpet and hearth rug, very substantial walnut suite in green Utrecht velvet, centre table, engra- ving. &c. li,iie BEDROOMS comprise half-tester and French bed- steads, straw palliasses, hair and flock mattresses, feather beds, &c., washstands and dressing tables, chests of drawers, toilet glas-es and services, commode bidet, carved oak chests, cradle, carpets and mats, rollers and blinds, a quantity of linen, blankets, counter- panes, &c. IN STOREROOM.—Two flour barrels and quantity of flour, bundle of horsehair, desk, four brass lamp suspender. sundry boxes, &c. IN K ITCHEN. -Fender and irons, iron stool, j spanned plate warmer, hastener and jack, copper warming pan, brass skellet, plated and other tea and coffee pots, copper coffee pot, brass, plat,!d, an,i tin candlesticks, knives and forks, plated prongs and spoons, quantity of flat irons, two box iron-, plate basket, tea trays, tea caddies, dresser and shelf, two tables, chairs, eight-day clock, and a quantity of other kitchen requisites. IN SCULLERY, &C —Buckets and slop cans, kettles and saucepans, benches, frying pins, and an assortment of other culinary utensils. IN YARD AND (,ARDEN. -Sundry garden tools, sundial, flower vases, quantity of Myatt's kidney and second potato sets, wheelbarrow, riddles, several rain and wash tubs iron scraper, saw, about a ton of coal, a lot of empty jars, &e. May be viewed on morning of sale, and catalogues may be had from the Auctioneer, and at the Wynnstay Arms Hotels at Wrexham, Ruabon, and Rhosymedre, a week previous to day of sale. The days b-ing short, the sale will commence punctually at eleven o'clock. Auctioneer's Office, Esless Farm, Wrexham. 2377oc Preliminary announcement of Important and Attractive Sale at M I N E R A HALL, near Wrexham. MR EDWARD SMITH has been favored with instruc- .11 tions from J. R. Burton, Esq., to SELL BY AUCTION, in the month of January, 1886, a valuable assortment of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, &c.. apper- taining to Drawing-room, Dining-room, Morning-room, Seven Bed-rooms, Office, Entrance Hall, Kitchens, Butler's Pantry, Dairy, Scullery, &c. Also a variety of out-door Pantry, wDelali-rbyu, ilt Waggonette, single and double Harness, Horses, &c., &c. Further particulars and date of Sale in future advertise- ments. Auctioneer's Office: Esless Farm, Wrexham. 243So AIR E. SMITH AUCTIONEER, VALUER, AND APPRAISER. SALES OF PROPERTY, FURNITURE, &c., Conducted in any part of the Country with Prompt Settlements an.1 Moderate Charges. Office-Esless Farm, Wrexham. 838n SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. RUGBY. JJESSRS jfVA. TTERSALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES, THE SECOND TUESDAY IN EVERY MONTH. NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12TH Application for terms and stalls to be Luncle of Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 6 SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES .r- THE WHITCHURCH, SALOP, HORSE SALE. THE NEXT SALE will take place on FRIDAY, I JANUARY 8th, 1886. Entries for Catalogues close January 1st. H. H. ETCHES. Auctioneer, 2424 Whitchurch, Salop. Business Announcement. STRACHAN & EVANS, SEED MERCHANTS AND NURSERYMEN, WREXHAM, BEG to call attention to their fine and well growa NURSERY STOCK. EVERGREEN AND FLOWERING SHRUBS, STANDARD AND DWARF ROSES, STANDARD AND DWARF FRUIT TREES, GOOSEBERRY AND CURRANT BUSHES, PRIVIT THORNS, LARCH, SPRUCE, AND SCOTCH FIR, &c. An inspection invited at the Railway Station Nurseries. GARDENERS SENT Ol'T BY THE DAY. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. 2094n IMPROVED TEEL FENCING FOR PARKS, CATTLE I_ AND SHEEP ENCLOSURES, This Fencing is three times stronger and less costly than iron, delivered free, complete, at 9id PER YARD. PLANS AND DESCRIPTION FREE. E. HERNULEWICZ AND Co. (ESTABLISHED 1840), 47, MO ORG ATE STREET, LONDON. Messrs K H. and Co. having finished their contract on the Exe Valley Railway, have some surplus Wire Fencing left, which they will sell in large or small lots. 2:36.50 OLD HIGHLAXD \V HISKY. 429. 21s. JJIGHLAND WHISKY. 42s. per ——— per Gallon, i THOMAS WELSBY AND Co., Dozen. CHESTER. JOHX JAMESON AND SON'S 22s. W HIS KY. 44s. per ——— per Gallon.ND Co., Dozen. CHFSTER. (Carriage Paid ) 2209 Education. -J'. yyREXHAM JJIGH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS- GROVE PARK. HEAD MISTRESS MRS WHITEHOUSE, Government Trained, and C,.rtificated-First-class, assisted by MISS KERSHAW, Cambridge University and South Kensington Certificates FRENCH. MADAME NEVILLE. Di. li.me Sur t rieur de Acsdeniie de Paris. MUSIC AND GERMAN. FKAIJKIN SCHARFF. (Resident.) 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 (aee 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, Wednesday, January 20, 1886. For Prospectus, etc., app'y to the HEAD MISTRESS. 2450 KINGSTON j.|OUSE J^ADIES' SCHOOL, SALISBURY PARK, WREXHAM PRINCIPAL MISS HUMPHREYS. Trained Teacher (Home and Colonial College, London), ASSISTED BY EFFICIENT RESIDENT GOVERNESSES (Certified by the Committee of Council on Education and University of Cambridge): The Teaching is on the most approved and modern 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 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. 2431 MISS SARA tfUGHES Begs to anuounce thaf she has now completed her Study of three ye irs at the ROYAL ACADEMY OF MUSIC, and is prepared to give Lessons in PIANOFORTE AND SINGING. For Terms apply by letter to MISS SARA HUGHES, BRYMBO. 12423c MR TOM TAYLOR, ORGANIST AND CHOIRMASTER OF PLAS POWER CHAPEL, (And formerly Pus if Dr. T. Stainer, of St. Paul's lathedral,) Is prepared to give Lessi ns to priv :e families and schools on the Orgp.n, Pianoforte, Singing, Harmony, &c. For Terms, apply for the present at SUNNYCOTE, RUABON ROAD, WREXHAM. 1757c PHYSICAL EDUCATION. 1\1 RS. WEBSTER nee NICHOLLS, BEGS to inform the Gentry of Wrexham and vicinity that she purp ses giving LESSONS IN DANCING, DEPORTMENT, AND CALISTHENICS each Wednes(lay morning at the WYNNSTAY HOTEL. ADDRESS :— MRS. WEBSTER nee NICHOLLS, 12, CHICHESTER STREET, CHESTER. I875z MRS PARKER'S PREPARATORY SCHOOL FOR BOTH SEXES. 4. TEMPLE ROW. Evening Classes for young women three eveniugs weekly from seven p.m. to nine. 1543a Legal and Public Notices. NEXT OF KIN WANTED. IN RE JAMES PHILLIPS, LATE OF ERDDIG, NEAR WREXHAM, GARDENER, DECEA:SED. ANY relative of, or person acquainted with, or can give any information respecting Mary Phillips, who was born on tne 24tb January, 1796, or of Samuel Phillips, who was born on the 2nd September, 1799. both the children of John Phillips and Mary his wife (formerly Mary Bickley), are requested to communicate at once with us. the said John Phillips formerly resided near Kllesmere, and after- wards and up to the date of his death, which took place in December, 1847, at The Willows, Sontley, near Wrexham. JAMES AND JAMES, 2414o Solicitors, Wrexham. DENBIGHSHIRE EPIPHANY QUARTER SESSIONS, 1886. "\TOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the General Quarter jL? Sessions of the Peace in and for the County of Den- bigh, will be held at the Countv Hall, in Ruthin, on THURSDAY, the 7th day of January, 1886, at half-past one o'clock in the afternoon, and will be continued at the same I place on the following day at ten o'clock in the forenoon. The business relating to the Acts made and passed re- garding the Police, and the business relating to the assess- ment, application, or management of the County Stock or Rate, will commence on Thursday aforesaid, at half-past one o'clock in the afternoon, at which hour all bills and demands against the County are to be laid before the Court. The Grand and Petty Jurors, and all persons bound by recognizance to prosecute and give evidence, or to sur- render in discharge of their bail, are to appear at the County Hall aforesaid, on Friday, the 8th day of January, 188S, at Ten o'clock in the forenoon. LL. ADAMS, Ruthin, 15th December, 1885. Clerk of the Peace. (Instructions for Indictments should be sent to my office if practicable) four days at least before the Sessions. N.B.—The County Treasurer will pay the claims against the County, [at the County Hall, in Ruthin, on WEDGES I the Count1y3, LL day of January next, at 10 o'clock a.m. 2418 TO THE ELECTORS OF THE WESTERN DIVISION OF DENBIGHSUIRE. GENTLEMEN,—I take the earliest opportunity of re- turning my sincere and hearty thanks for the great honor you have conferred upon me by electing me as your representative in Parliament, and I need scarcely assure you that it will be my plea, ure as well as my duty to serve you faithfully, and that to the best of my ability. To those Electors who have stood firm, free, and inde- pendent against the full force of many powerful influences, and who have secured to me such a splendid majority, and to the noble army of volunteer workers in our great cause who have rendered me services which are invaluable, and which I shall never forget, to each and all of you I tender my warmest sentiments of gratitude and admira- tion. I have the honor to be, gentlemen, Your obedient and faithful servant, W. CORNWALLIS WEST. Ruthin Castle, December 10th, 1SS5. 2428a WESTERN DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION, 1585. ALL Claims against William Cornwallis West, Esquire, Aor against me, the undersigned, his Election Agent, for any expenses incurred on account of or in respect of the above Election are, pursuant tg the Corrupt Practices Act, 1883, required to be sent in detailed particulars to me at my Offices, Denbigh, on or before the 23rd day of Decem- ber instant, and every claim not so sent in will be barred and cannot be paid. Dated this 14th dav of December. 1885. R' HUMPHREYS ROBERTS, Denbigh, Election Agent for the said W. Cornwallis West, Esquire. 2429o CHRISTMAS WEEK.—MARKET DAYS. THE LESSEES of the Wrexham Market Tolls, Hereby J_ Give Notice, that the Market Days during Christ- mas Week will be WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY NEXT, the 23rd and 24th December, inst. By Order, lsth Dec., lSS3. J. OSWELL BURY, 2456n Secretary to the Lessees. A RABBIT COURSING will take nlace on the 2tyh A inst., oa a field near the TALB01 INN, CYMMAU. J 2442c Entertainments and Meetings. I PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. THE "M E S S I A H" MONDAY I-EXT. ADMISSION 2s 6: Is and 6d. Doors open at 7 15, Concert at 8 o'clock. 2394 BETHLEHEM, CEFN-Y-BEDD. A CHRISTMAS TREE AND SALE vF GOODS Will be held in the above place on CHRISTMAS DAY. ALSO, A PUBLIC TEA PARTY. Tea at 3 p.m. 2385z EISTEDDFOD QADEIRIOL WREXHAM, Will be held at the PUBLIC HALL, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 28TH, 188 5, Also A GRAND EVENING CONCERT. ADMISSION:— Reserved Seats—One Meeting, 2s 6d Two Meetings, 4s. Second Seats and Balcony—One Meeting, Is tid Two Meetings, 2s 6d. Back Seats- One Meeting, Is Two Meetings, Is 6d. I Cheap Trains will run from all Stations. 2-1370 GWERSYLLT CONGREGATIONAL CHAPEL. A CHRISTMAS TREE AND SALE OF WORK Will be opened by LADY CUNLIFFE, At 2.30 p.m., In the Schoolroom of the above Chapel, ON NEW YEAR'S DAY, 1886, And Following Day. Admission, including Tea, one Shilling after Six o'clock sixpence and Second Day, Threepence. 2413c WREXHAM CHORAL SOCIETY. THE FOURIH CONCERT Of the above Society will take place on MONDAY. l.TH JANUARY, 1886, AT THE PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. Programme.—First Part. "HYMN OF PRAISE, (Mendelssohn.) Second Part. MISCELLANEOUS. ARTISTES MRS HUTCHISON (Soprano, of the Principal London Concerts), MISS FLORENCE HUGHES, R.A.M., Medalist (Mezzo Soprano), MR J. W. TURNER (Tenor, of the Carl Rosa Opera Company), FULL BAND AND CHORUS OF 120 PERFORMERS, CONDUCTOR—MR J. T. PRICHARD; ACCOMPANIST—MISS BEALE. Prices of admission-Reserved and Numbered Seats, 5s Family Ticket (to admit five) 21s Second Seats, 3s Balcony, Is to Back Seats (limited) Is. Plan of Reserved Seats at MR LITTLE'S LIBRARY, Hope- street. Ticket holders only, will be admitted from 7.15 to 7.45, after which time money will be taken at the doors. a2422n Tenders. WREXHAM INFIRMARY. TENDERS. THE Committee of the above Infirmary are prepared t to receive Tenders for the supply of New Unskimmed Milk, Butcher's Meat, Bread, Groceries, and Coal, for the year ending 31st December, 1886. Forms of Tender may be had on application to the undersigned, at 9, Temple Row, Wrexham. Samples may be seen on application to the Matron at the Infirmary. Sealed Tenders to be delivered at the Infirmary not later than 10 o'clock on the 22od inst. The lowest or any Tender not necessarily accepted. By Order, J. OSWELL BURY, Secretary. 16th December, 1885. 2421o CHRISTMAS CARDS. NEW YEAR CARDS. MESSRS BAYLEY & CO. RESPECTFULLY INVITE AN INSPECTION OF THEIR IMMENSE STOCK 01' CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEAR CARDS, Tc-^ther with their Assortment of PRESENTS Suitable for the Season. THE "CAXTON ONE SHILLING PACKEr OF XMAS AND NEW YEAR'S CARDS Is of Extraordinary Value. GIFT BOOKS, DIARIES, AXD ANNUALS In Great Variety OUR POLITICAL LEADERS. I Magnifies! Photo Prints of above at One Shilling Each. 2452nz Business Announcements. C H R I S T M A S P R E S E N T S AND NEW YEAR S GIFTS. JONES & JONES WESTMINSTER BUILDINGS, Are now showing a large variety of Goods suitable fcr I'hristtfi.v Presents and New Year's Gifts, including LACE COLLARS and COLLARETTES, LADIES SILK SQUARES in FANCY BOXES LINEN SETS in FANCY BOXtS, HANDKERCHIEFS in FANCY BOXES. GLOVES in FANCY BOXES, PLUSH. VELVET, and CHENILLE MUFFS, LACE and CANVAS APRONS, BLACK and BROWN FUR COLLARS and CUFFS, BEAVKR COLLARS and CUFFS. HiiRK BASKETS, MARKET BASKETS, SA1IN LINED, HANDKERCHIEF BAGS, PI USH BAHS, V.'sic CASES, INK STANDS, FLUSH FRAMES, PERFUMERY, &c. J. and J. have made some very Special Purchases in \NiT.r.S and DRESS MATERIALS, which they are now offering. For full particulars see Circui irs. WESTMINSTER BUILDINGS, WREXHAM. o2128a CHRISTMAS AND NEW YEARS PRESENTS. ELECTRO-PLATED AD BRITANNIA METAL GOODS. Xl.?i it J. E. POWELL Begs to inform the Public that he has been appointed Agent fur Wrexham, by t ie ce'ebra'.ed firm, DIESSRS JAMES DIXON & SONS, ELECTRO PLATERS, &c., SHEFFIELD, And would respectfully clll attention to his large and well selected stock of ELECTRO PLATED and BRITANNIA lE rAL GOODS, suitable for presents, Ac, comprising TEA & COFFEE SERVICES BISCUIT BOXES MARMALADE DISHES I CRUET FRAMES I BREAKFAST CRUET FRAMES | FISH CARVERS TOAST RACKS ¡ TABLE DESSERT TEA-SPOONS TABLE & DESSERT FORKS, &c. J. E POWELL, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL :R NMONGER. 6, TOWN HILL, AND ü, ABBOT STREET, WREXHAM. 2169 CREAM CRACKERS. LIGHT- PURE DELICIOUS. I THE BEST UNSWEETENED BISCUIT IN THE MARKET. SPECIALLY RECOMMENDED FOR INVALIDS, BUT RELISHED BY EVERYBODY. I "GW ALIA" BI SCUITS. THIN LIGHT SWEET. THE "GWALIA" is a really delicious biscuit at a very moderate price. Specially manufactured for Wales. Every tin is labelled with beautiful views of Conway Castle and Menai Bridge. No family in Wales should be without them. Every visitor should give them a trial. TO BE HAD FROM ALL GROCERS AND CONFECTIONERS THROUGHOUT WALES. MADE ONLY BY W. & R. JACOB & Co., LIMITED, STEAM BISCUIT FACTORY, DUBLIN. N.B.-W.&R.J.&Co. also manufacture upwards (f one hundred other varieties of biscuits and rich cakes. Their American Crackers, Ginger Nuts, Water and Toast Biscuits, are specially recommended. 1244 IRONMONGERY STORES AND LAMP DEPOT. LAMPS. J. C. GITTINS invites inspection of a splecdid assortment of LAMPS by all the leading makers in Repousse Bras-, Doulton, Torquay Pottery, Polished and Lacquered Brass, &c., &c., &e. READING LAMPS, HURRICANE LAMPS, LANTERNS. Every description of Glass and Cottons required for Lamps. Very finest PETROLEUM AND COLZA OILS. L A Id P S 7, HOPE STREET, æs WREXHAM. AUTUMN AND WINTER, 188 5. NO. 1, HOPE STREET. A. RHYS JONES, (SUCCESSOR TO E. JONES), Begs to inform his customers of his return from the Principal Markets with a well selected Stock of the leadine Novelties in LADIES' JACKETS, MANTLES, DOLMANS, &c., in :?t the New Materials, including ASTRACHAN, STOCKINETTS, and the new KYRL CLOTif. Ac. A Large Stock of FUR TIPPETS and DOLMANETTES, L?DIEs TrilMMEO and UNTRIMMFD PPTT STRAW, and CHI? HATS, FEATHERS, FLOWER*! FU.? TRIMMIXG* GLOVES, HOSIERY, U1BRELLAS, CORSETS, &C. CHILDREN'S COATS, CAPES, COSTUMES, JERSEY sjjlTS, KNICKERBOCKER SUITS, OVER- COATS, GLOVES. HOSIERY, & SAILOR HA rs, CAPS, A TANI OSHANTERs\ GENTLEMEN'S SILK & FELT HATS, HELMETS, FUR TRAVELLING CAPS, &e., &c. TIES, COLLARS, SCARFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, UMBRELLAS, RUGS PORTMANTEAUS, GENTLEMEN'S NEW SUITINGS, OVERCOATINGS, TROUSERINGS, &c. A FIRST CLASS CTTTfn KEPT. Also a Large Stock of NEW COVERT COATS AND OVERCOATS. Agent for the NEW "PARA" WATERPROOF COAT, wfckh is Impermeable by Water WCAr and Fit U"r..nt<>i Sole Agent for LINCOLN & BENNST'S SILK AND FELT HATS, LIVERY HATS, AND LAPIES RIDING HATS. An early call is respectfully solicited. c2024n i The National Table IVaters. QHMn (ASK FOR ELLIS'S.) t'SWWBT? ESTHED hittt?? ??' "ABSOLUTELY PURE." SOLD ETERYWHERE. j?jt?Nt'it?tt?Nt?Nt<?N?Bj sfjBjh?)?tN?tt)MttLMltt???i?j))! Soda, X?tass, Seltzer, Lemonade, Aromitio Cinder Alo For GOUT. Lithia Water, and Lithia and Potass Water. Sole AddressR. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. L(?Dox AGENTS: W. BEST & SOXs. 11.?." ? (.}, t:?.. i(;ENT.?;: I'V. 13E-iT ?- SO\-?. 750 J Business Announcements. THE STAR CIGAR STORES. ESTABLISHED 1S70. CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. in Meerschaum and Silver-Mounted Pipes. Pouches, Cigar and Cigarette Cas- s, etc. (best quality). TOBACCOS. Archer's, Wills', Lambert and Butler's. Taddy's, Goodwin and Cos. (Old JUdgF", Cope's, Ogden's, etc. CIGARS AND CIGARETTES. All kinds of the best quality and manufacture. WREXHAM MIXTURE. Speciil atttention is called to our Mixture, which is prepared from the rinest selected leaf, and oiol onl) by E. ROGER, !», CHURCH STREET. Sole Agent for ARCHER'S CELEBRATED BLACK BOY. 2403 Will be CLOSED CD BANK HOLIDAY, SATURDAY, the 2t)TII INST. XMAS SEASON, 1^5. WINES AND SPIRITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES AT Ie. K. BENSON & CO'S. SUPPLY STORES, I 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. CHAMPAGNES from :JO.i Per Dozen. BURGUNDIES „ 249 HOCKS t 22a :\IOSEI.LES 24s PORTS I clarets 123 MARSALA (ft, IRISH & SCOTCH WHISKIES 27s RUM 279" GIN (FIN" LONDON) 249 FRENCH BRANDIES Ms HOLLANDS | 32s „ ,„ SINGLE BOTTLES OF THE ABOVE CAN BE HAD CORRESPONDING PRICES. CASE BRANDIES. Guaranteed the genuine productions of the names whoso brands they bear. HENNESSEY'S OR MARTELLS 1 Star, per bottle 4s 1M 2 59 2d 3 5s 8d JULES DUFONT & CO.IS I Star, per bottle 4s 0d is fki >» 5s Od WHISKEY. Jamieson's, Dunville's, Brenan's, Kinahan's, Glenlivefc, Glen Alva, Encore, and Melrose. CHAMPAGNE. Roederer's, Moet and Ch indon's Perrier Jouet's, C. R Mumm's, Veuve Clicquot, Heidsieck and Co., and various other well-known Brands. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LIQUERS. MINERAL WATERS. Schweppe, Ellis's and Edisbury and Co.'s, at Wholesale Prices. C. K. BENSON & CO., HIGH STREET (OPPOSITE THE NORTH & SOUTH WALES B/\NK). 22Q2zafn W. H. RICHARDS, TAILOR AND WOOLLEN MERCHANT, 5, BRIDGE STREET, WREXHAM. 2207a CHRISTMAS, 1885. QEORGE JJENRT LEE & CO., BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL, Arj now making their Annual Exhibition of USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL ARTICLES AND NOVELTIES FOR C U filST MA FKEiSENTO AND NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. Comprising a most varied collection of the Choicest (;oods from PARIS, VIENNA, BERLIN, THURINGIA, and LONDON, in DRESDEN CHINA, THURINGIA CHINA, SATSUMA WARE, IMARI WARE, ENGLISH CHINA, LEATHER GOODS. I PLUSH GOODS, BKASS WORK, CARVED WOOD, CABINET WORK. E!ectro Plate, Fancy Jewellery, Fans. Needle- work, Umbrellas, gloves. An ar!y visit is recommended, as it ensures pur- chased r.rt,cles being fresh and new, and gives more time for stamping, engiaving, and packing. G. H. L. A Co. are also showing New Styles ia FUR CAPES, RICH SEALSKIN JACKETS, SILKS AND DRESSES, OR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. EVENING GOODS. 1he Latcs-, N-oveltiei in BALI. DRESSES. EE\\1E5NNIINvrG SILKS AND MATERIALS FLOWERS, LACES, PLUSHES. (,EORGE I-TENRY EE & CO., BA-NETT S T It E IE T, LIVERPOOL. 7.:iOOI\