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Sales by Auction. S.\LES BY MESSRS JONES & SON. I' FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. oN THl'RSDVY, SKPTEMBER 8TH, IS87. Commencing with Fat Cattle at 10 30. JONES &- SON beg to thank their patrons and friend* for their constant support, and that they their next Sale of FAT A- STORK STOCK in the *v■ h -iinitliHeM, on Thursday, the 8th day of September, i the following Stock will he (iffered:- A lot of magnificent Fat Bulls. Oxen. and Heifers A Dairy C >ws, Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers and .^ort-horned Bulls ç rii,e Shropshire-down and other Fat Sheep 4-rand lot of Fat and Rearing Calves. A splendid lot of Pork and Bacon Pigs, Breeding Sows, and Store PIgs. Stock to be at the Mart at Nine o'clock. Settlements at close of Sale. Offices-4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexhun. 907 ON MONDAY, AUGUST 29TH, 1887, AT 10.30. ~vLE OF FAT AND STORE STOCK AT THE ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. MESSRS JONES AND SON beg to thank their patrons and friends for their liberal support, and ;¡,.11 to remind them of their next Sale of Fat and Store it.,ck, whioh will take place on Monday, August 29th, at their SmithfieH. Golden Lion Hotel, Rossett, n the following Stock will be offered :— (Prime Fat Bullocks, Heifers, and Bulls. 51; Useful Dairy Cows with Calves at foot, Barrens. [ Calving Heifers and Yearling Heifers. -'t ? Prime Shropshire Down and other Sheep. f. Fat !.amhs I" Fat Calves. Pork, Bacon, and Store Pigs. WIIICH: :O;CLt; DE f> Fat Beasts,' 111 Fat Sheep, it, F.,t Lambs and 1 Fat Calf, the property of Mr W. Lewis, Rossett Mills. 20 Fit Sheep and;Lambs, 4 Fat Pis, and 10 Smtll Store Pigs, belonging'to Mr Davies, Crab Mill Farm.'Roasett. 7 Fat'Beasts, IS Fat Sheep and Lambs, 2 Fat Pigs, from Mr T. Parker, Burton, Rossett. 20 Fat Sheep and Lambs, the property of Mr J. H. Willis, Camyr Alyn, Rossett. 6 Fresh two-year-old Heifers,'belonging to Mr Edw. Evans, Hope. 20 Fat Sheep and Lambs, from Mr Houghton, Cae Mawr, Gresford. Fat Beasts, the property of J. BoydeU, Esq Bryn Alyn, Gresford. 20 Fat Sheep, belonging to Mr H. Hughes, Croes yn iris Farm, Acton. 3Fat Beasts, from Mr W. Jones Burton Lane, Rossett. 10 Fat Sheep, the property of B. S. Roberts, Esq., Burton Hall, Rossett. 2 Fat Bullocks, 27 Fat Sheep and 1 Fat Calf belonging to E. B. Samuel, Esq Darland, Rossett. 6 Fat sheep, and 4 Fat Pigs from Mr T. Lewis, Marford Mills, Rossett. 2 Fat B :Ist-, and 5 Fat Sheep, the property of Mr Eaton, Wood Farm, Kinnerton. t2 Fat Sheep and Lambs belonging to Mr F Price, Gresf ord Mills. S Fat Pigs, from Mr Eardley, Parkside, Rossett. i Fat Beast, and 5 Vearlii.g Heifers, belonging to Mr J. Eardley, Cox Wood Farm, Rossett. 4 Fat Pigs, the property of Mr W. B. Sadler, The Lodge Farm, Holt. Fat Beast, and 4 Fat Pigs, belonging to Mr Brookfield, Pvsty 11}House, Marford. 5 Fat Pigs, from Mrs Woolrich, Allington Hall, Rossett. i Fat Bull, tke property of Mrs Randies, Hem House, R -ssett. Fat Piits, belonging to Mr G. Clark, Plas devon, Holt. I Fat Beast, from Mr Jone", Fields Farm, Rossett. 2 Fat Pigs, the property of Mr C. Davies, Cox Lane, Allington. 1 Heifer and Calf, and 3 Fat Sheep, belonging to Mr Lewis, Mill House, Rossett. 2 Fat Pigs, from Mr Wynne, Dark Lane, Gresford. 7 Strong Store Pigs, belonging to Mrs Randies, Daisy Lane, Allington. 2 Fat Pigs, from Mr Clough, Llay. 1 Fat Calf, belonging to Mr Dudleston, Trevor Arms, Marford. Also, 150 Scotch Wether Lambs, (direct from Scotland). The property of Mr W. E. Swetenbam, Stocks Farm, Hope And other Stock that may be entered at to the time of Sale. Further Entries respectfully solicited. Stock to be at the Mart at Ten o'clock. SALE AT 10.30. The Auctioneers earnestly request their supporters to be iiere punctually. Offices, 4, Arcade, High-street, Wrexham 1686 SALE BY MESSRS CFTTTRTON. ELPHICK. AND CO. '#- ROSSETT, DENBIGHSHIRE. Important Sale of small attractive Farm near Rossett. MESSRS CHI RTON, ELPHI K. & CO.. have re-  ceived instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Green Dragon Hotel, Chester, on Saturday, the 27th day of August, 1887, at two for three o'clock p.m., punctually, subject to conditions to be then produced, unless pre- viously sold by private treaty, a very attractive, Valuable FREEHOLD FARM, known as Lane Farm," situate near Rossett. in the township of Allington, in the parish of Gresford, with the Dwelling-House, Farm Buildings, and Garden belonging thereto, together with several pieces or parcels of fine old Pasture and Arable LAND, with good road frontages, containing in the whole 23a. lr. 3p., in the occupation of Mr Samuel Griffiths as yearly tenant. This farm is very pleasantly situate in a favourite locality about half a mile from the Rossett, where there is a station on the Great Western Railway, and about six miles from the city of Chester. This offers a fine opportunity for any gentleman, or a retired tradesman, who is looking out for a small farm near a railway station in a popular and healthy neigh- bourhood. The Land Tax has been redeemed. N B.—Particulars, with plins, and any further informa- tion may be obtained from Messrs BROWN & ROGERS, Solicitors, or the Auctioneer", all of Chester. 1581n SALE BY MESSRS PARRY & BATHO. -J TALLANT GREEN, FLINTSHIRE. DESIRABLE FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE AND LANDS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS PARRY i. AND BATHO, at the Queeu's Head Inn, Sarn Bridje, in the County of Flint, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of SEPTEMBER, 1887, at '3 for 4 o'clock in the after- noon, in the following or such other Lots as may be deter- mined upon at the time of Sale, and subject to condi- tions — LOT l. -A Comfortable DWELLING-HOUSE, with Yard, Garden, Orchard, convenient Oat. buildings and Appurten- ances, and several pieces of rich meadow and pasture Land thereto adjoining, containing by estimation about 5 Acres (more or less), situ-ite at Tallant Green, in the parishes of Hanmer and Worthenbury. in the County of Flint, and now in the holding of Mrs Ann Williams. This Lot adjoins the River Elk, the lands of Mr Bolton, Mr John Williams, and others, and is approached from the highway leading from Sarn Bridge to Hanmer. LOT 2.—A Piece of Good PASTURE LAND, containing by estimation about an acre (mote or less), situate at Tallant Green, aforesaid, near to the said highway, adjoin- ing the land of Mr Thomas Leadsome, Mr Williamson, and others, and now in the occupation of the said Mrs Ann Williams. To View, apply to the Tenant, and any further informa- May be obtained at the Offices of MESSRS SALTER & GILES, Solicitors, Ellesrcere. ol687n OVERTON, FLINTSHIRE. DKSlRABLE FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE. SHOP. AND BUSINESS PREMISES. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS PARRY TAND BATHO, at the Brynypys Arms, Overton, in the County of Flint, on MONDAY, the 5th day of SEP- TEMBER, 1*87, at 4 o'clock in the afternoon precisely, and subject to conditions, A Comfo'table DWELLING-HOUSE, with Shop, Bake- house, Warehouse, Gighouse, Stable, Piggeries, large Gar- den, Out-offices, and Appurtenances. Also a COTTAGE and GARDEN adjoining, situate within the Borough of Overton, in the County of Flint, in the occupation of the representatives of the late Mr Edward Ashley. The premises are well supplied with spring water, adjoin the Brynypys Arms aforesaid, possess a good frontage, and are surrounded by the properties of Edmund Peel, Esq. A good trade in the Grocery and Bakery business has for a number of years past been conducted thereon by the late proprietor, and which, with judicious management, could be considerably increased. Possession may be had at Michaelmas next. To view, apply on the premises, and any further inform- fcion may be obtained at the Offices of Messrs SALTER AND GI:.ES, Solicitors, Ellesmere. 1725o TRREAPWOOD, CHESSHIRE. FREEHOLD COTTAGES AND GARDENS. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, by MESSRS PARRY Ji AND BATHO, at the Queen's Head Inn, Sarn Sridjje, in the County of Flint, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th jay of September, 1887, at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, in tt. following Lots, and subject lo conditions LOT 1. -A comfortable COTTAGE, with large Garden, Gat-office3, and Appurtenances, situate at Threapwood, in the County of Chester, near to the main road leading from Malpas to Sarn Bridge aforesaid, and now in the occupa- tion of Richard Wynne. LOT 2 —A good COTTAGE, with large Garden, Out- offices, and Appurtenances, situate at Threapwood afore- aaia, and near to Lot 1, now in the occupation of Benjamin Blythen. The Cottages are in good tenantable repair, adjoin the property of Mr Bebbington, and the Gardens are well Stocked with fruit trees. t. To view, apply to the tenants and any further informa- IOn may be obtained from Mr JOHN WILLIAMS, of Threap- wood, or the AUCTIONEERS, Ellesmere, Salop. 1762o SALE BY MR H. H. ETCHES. WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE. ESTABLISHED 1-73. THE NEXT SALE is fixed for Friday, September 16th, A 1S87. Early entries invited. H. H. ETCHES, .1:J Auctioneer, Whitcburcb, Salop. Sales by Auction. SALES BY MR F. LLOYD. _r J I r". THURSDAY. SEPT. 8TH, 1887, AND EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY THROUGHOUT THE YEAR. WREXHAM FAIR AND MR. LLOYD'S AUCTION SALE. Cattle always sold first throughout the year at 10 30 Sheep and Pigs so:d alternately at 10.30. M R LLOYD wishes to inform his numerous patrons that his rc-xt Auction will take place in the Smith- field, at Wiexham, on the above-named date, when an excellent lot of CAT FLE, CALVES, SHEEP, and PIGS will be offered for competition. The present entries include 80 Fat and Store Cattle, including some very neat Fat Heifers and Bullocks, superior Dairy Cows, Barrens, Stirks, and Bulls. 311 Fat Calves. 200 Fat Sheep and Lambs. 150 Fat Pork and Bacon Pigs. More Stock expected and entries invited. Further entries invited. 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. No sale no charge. All Stock paid for on the fall of the hammer if required. Sale at 10 30. Office-F,yton House, Wrexham, and at Wynnstay Arms 789f Hotel on Thursdays from 2 o'clock to 4.30. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 14TH. Important Sale of a portion of the Household Puriti tttre, Shop Fixtures, &c., at OVERTON. MR LLOYD has been instructed by Miss Matthews to  conduct the above Important Sale, on the above date Office-Eytan House, Wrexham. 1757n TUESDAY NEXT, AUGUST 30TH, 1887, AT 2 O'CLOCK.  Alexavidra Drag, Importanf sale of Ca?!e. frnp??eM?. Alexandra ?<M' Hay, Tools Harness, Potatoes, Household furM?M? and other ?? ?C<?, at OAKLEY HOUSE, SONTLEY, Situate 3 miles from Wrexham, and 3froiii Ruabon. M R  instruited by Mrs Davies to l.' SELL BY ALCTION. on the premises at Oakley House, situate as aforesaid, on Tuesday Next, the 30th day of August, the whole of the valuable CATTLE. IMPLE- MENTS. and a portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITRE, &c. Particulars as follows CATTLE.—Dairy cow in milk, capital 3 year old heifer, near calving, excellent year:ing heifer, rearing bull calf. IMPLEMENTS. TOOLS, &c.—Include narrow-wheel cart, chaff cutter, turnip pulper, shaft gears, pig troughs, scythes, rake-, pikels. yelves, &c. TRAPS, &-c. -Capital drag to carry four, set of harness. POULTRT. -20 couples of fowls. About 8 tons of hay in five lots to suit purchasers. Quantity of growing potatoes. DAIRY.-Wheel churn and stand, two milking cans, butter tub, butter scales, cream steins, milk ladders, oven tools, &c. KITCHEN.-Fender and irons, oak dresser, oak screen, kitchen table, mahogany table, eight-days' clock, decan- ters, glass, sundry crockery, oak stand, paraffin lamps, arm chair, kitchen chairs, &c DRAWING Room.-Two hall chairs, stuffed squirrel, mahogany dining table, mahogany hair seated sofa, four single and one easy chairs to match, boDkcase, carpet, side- board. piano, pier glass in gilt frame, mahogany table' duplex parrafin lamp, books, window curtains. &c. BED ROOM FURNITURE will include stair carpet, old oak chest, mahogany and other bedsteads, feather beds, dress- ing tables, washstands, oak bureau, chests of drawers, bed- room chairs, carpets, books, &c. Sale at Two o'clock prompt. Office-E) ton House, Wrexham. f n 1776a SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. R U G B Y. MESSRS rpATTERSALL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES NEXT SALE, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH. Application for terms and stalls to be made to Messrs TATTERSALL, Albert Gate. Londan. 210 ALES BY MESSRS LUCAS. HORSE SALES. LUCAS'S NEW REPOSITORY— HOTHAM STREET, LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for Cart, Van, and Harness Horses, Carts, Gears, &c. SATURDAYS throughout the year for Hacks, Harness Horses, Cobs, Ponies, Carriages, Harness, and Saddlery. HORSES for these Sales to be sent the day prior. SELECT SALES FOR VALUABLE HORSES EVERY ALTERNATE THURSDAY. NEXT SALE :— THURSDAY, 8th SEPTEMBER. 114 114 SALE BY MR J. LLOYD. 'j-r- PRELIMINARY NOTICE OF A SALE AT No. 18, DERBY ROAD, WREXHAM. MR J. LLOYD has received instructions from Mr iyt Tonkin, who is leaving the town, to SELL BY AUCTION, on Tuesday, Sept. mber 20th, the whole of his excellent HOCS: T'OLD FURNITURE, and other effects. Full particulars i4» next week's advertisements. 1761f NOTICE TO PERSONS CHANGING THEIR RESIDENCES. J. LLOYD REMOVES FURNITURE TO ALL PARTS OF THE KINGDOM, BY ROAD OR RAIL, AT VERY MODERATE RATES. EXPERIENCED PACKERS TRAVEL WITH VANS. ESTIMATES FREE. ADDRESS—4 & 5, CHESTER STREET, AND REGENT STREET, WREXHAM 1650n  Iu con eqnence of the large SHERRIESE decrease in consumption of Sherrries, the markets are now flooded with high class Wines at most reasonable prices, and in offering to our friends our Wines at 18/ 24/ 36/ we feel confident that for real value they cannot be excelled. MURLESS & CO.. 1136 WREXHAM. OLD PORT WINE, as PER QUART. WARRANTED A FINE QUALITY. W I L L D E R'S MARKET HALL VAULTS, WREXHAM. WILLDER BROTHERS, largest Dealers in the Principality 599 STEAM, LONDON TO AUSTRALIA. Via Cape of Good Hope. THE ABERDEEN LINE, SS. "ABERDEEN," 3,616 tons, Will leave East India Docks on September 27th, for MELBOURNE AND SYDNEY, Taking passengers for all AUSTRALIAN and NEW ZEALAND PORTS. The accommodation for first and third class passengers is very superior, and an experienced surgeon will be carried. Fares from 12 guineas. For freight or passage apply to Geo. Thompson & Co., 24, LeadenhaU-street, London, E.C. 1672z E D W A R D OWEN JOINER AND BUILDER, 13, EYTON TERRACE, SHREWSBURY ROAD, WREXHAM, (Late Foreman to Messrs Hughes & Owen). Shop, Office, and all kinds of Joinery Work. Repairs promptly attended to. Estimates Free. 1637c EntertainmeLts and Meetings. PUBLIC BALL, WREXHAM. TWO NIGHTS ONLY. MONDAY & TUESDAY, AUG. 29TH & 30TH MR G. P. HAWTREY'S COMEDY "THE PICKPOCKET," As played at the GLOBE THEATRE for 300 Nights. The Characters will be sustained by the Ladies and Gentlemen who appeared with such success in the Celebrated PRIVATE SECRETARY COMPANY. Plan at EDISBURY'S High-street. Prices, 3s, 2s, and h. Carriages at 10.15. 1751n GWERSYLLT. 0 N MONDAY next, the 29th, the THIRD ANNUAL CHORAL FESTIVAL Will be held in the Parish Church in the evening at Seven o'clock. The REV. HUGH ROBERTS, Vicar of Brymbu, is the preacher, and Mr Hall, private organist to Sir Watkin, will preside at the organ. 1740a jyjARCHWIEL pLOWER Ji^HOW Will be held (by kind permission of B. Piercy, Esq.) at MARCH WIKL HALL, ON FBIDA Y, SEP TEE MBER 2nd. Admission from Two till Five Is after Five 6d. The Militia Band has been engaged. Dancing from 5 till 8.30. 176011. J. BISH, Hon. Sec. THE ST. ASAPH JJIOCESAN CONFERENCE Will be held at WREXHAM On TUESDLY J: WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6th and 7th, 18X7. President THE LORD BISHOP OF ST. ASAPH. THE BISHOP OF EXETER Will preach in the PARISH CHURCH, on TUESDAY, at 7.30 p m. A GENERAL MEETING Will be held at the PUBLIC HALL, ON WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPT. 7TH, At Seven o'clock. SIR W. W. WYNN, Bart., will take the Chair. Speakers: REV. CANON BLACKLEY, AND THE REV. CANON BASIL WILBERFORCE. Luncheon will be provided at the Savings' Bank, on Wednesday, at 1.45 p.m at 2s 6d each. Tea on Tuesday and Wednesday, at 6 p.m., at Is each. REV. VAUGHAN JONES. I Local Secretaries. BERNARD LEWIS, Esq. f 1758ac THE ANNUAL AGRICULTURAL SHOW of the T Royal Manchester. Liverpool, and North Lancashire Society, will be held at MANCHESTER, on land adjoining the Jubilee Exhibition, Wednesday, August 31st Admission 2s 6d each. Thursday, September 1st Admission, 2s each. Friday and Saturday, September 2nd and 3rd Admission, Is each. Farm Implements and all kinds of Farm Live Stock Working Dairy, Bees and Honey, Hunters and Leapers, Harness Horses, &c. Dogs and Poultry from the lat September. PUBLIC DINNER on Second Day of Show. The EARL OF DERBY, K.G., will preside. 1743z THOMAS RIGBY, Sec. OSWESTRY DISTRICT AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY. (OPEN TO 16 MILES ROUND OSWESTRY,) THE 25TH ANNUAL SHOW Will be held in CAE GLAS, OSWESTRY, On THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 22ud, 1887. PRESIDENT SIR W W. WYNN, BART. £ 400 INPRIZES Will be awarded for CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, HORSES, COLLIE DOGS, POULTRY, ROOTS, BUTTER, CHEESE, HONEY, TURN-OUTS, and LEAPING. PRIZE LISTS and ENTRY FORMS on application. ALL ENTRIES CLOSE SEPTEMBER 14TH. THOS. WHITFIELD, Secretary, 1656o Willow House, Oswestry. RUABON AND RHOS HORTICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL SOCIETY -SIR WATKIN WILLIAMS WYNN, Bart., President. Exhibition, WYNNSTAY PARK, SEPTEMBER 5th, 1887. £100 offered in prizes for Fruits, Flowers, Vegetables, Poultry, Cage Birds, and Cottage Industries, &c. Select additional atractions. See Handbills. All competitors to send in their entries to Committee at the Court House, Ruabon, on Monday evening, August 29th. REV. W. T. DAVIES, Hon. Treasurer. 1617c P. MIDDLTTON, Hun. Sec. WREXHAM BRITISH SCHOOLS' BAZAAR, XAY; 1888. 1352a Excursions. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. SUMMER EXCURSIONS. EVERY SATURDAY from WREXHAM, by certain .Ej trains, to Corwen, Bala, Festiniog, Blaenau Fes- tiniog, Dolgelly, Barmouth, Harlecb, Portmadoc, Pen- rhyndeudraeth, Pwllheli, Criccieth, Llanymynech, Welsh- pool, Montgomery, Newtown, Llanidloes, Towyn, Aber- doTey, Machynlleth, Borth, and Aberystwyth. To return by any train on following Monday cr Tuesday from RUABON at 3.45 p.m. for Rhyl Abergele, Llandudno, Birkenhead, and Liverpool, and at 3.0 p.m for Manchester, to return following Monday or Tuesday. EVERY SATURDAY AND MONDAY (August 1st ex- cepted). from WREXHAM by certain trains for Corwen, Bala, Festiniog, Blaenau Festiniog. Dolgelly, and Bar- mouth. Every MONDAY from RUABON at 8.10 and Wrexham at 8.20 a.m. for Rhyl. Abergele, Llandudno, Birkenhead, Liverpool, and Manchester to return same day. For fares, times, &c., see special bills. 1244n ON SATURDAY, Septembei 3rd, a Cheap Fast Excur- sion for Ludlow, Hereford. Chepstow, Ross, Ponty- pool Road, Newport, Merthyr. Cardiff, Swansea, Carmar- than, New Milford, Tenby, Ile., will leave Wrexham at 9 35 a.m., Ruabon 9.45, Oswestry 9.40, Welshpool 9, and Minsterly 9.10, to return September 5th, 7th, or 10th Bills can be had at the Stations. 1737a EDEYRNION AGRICULTURAL SHOW. ON TUESDAY, August 30th, cheap Excursion Tickets will te issued to LLANGOLLEN from Wrexham at 9.5 a.m., Oswecitry 8.45, Gobowen 8.55, Chirk 9.5, and Ruabon at 9.25 a.m., to return same day. For fares and return times see special bills. 173Sa J. GRIERSON, General Manager.0 OBSERVE! COBHAMS "BEAR'S PAW," RESTURANT. 53, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. LADIES' Dining Saloon, Cloak Rooms, &c., on FIRST Floor. GENTLEMEN'S Dining, Grill Room, and Buffet, on GROUND Floor. Naught but what's good supplied on these premises." Can accommodate from 20 to 200 for Breakfast, Dinner, Tea, or Supper. 2490 Business Annaaioinents. ..r' NOTICE. TO ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN No Tea can be had direct from the Ship all Teas are sent out from Her Majesty's Bonded Warehouses. DRINK PURE TEA. DRINK PURE TEA. DRINK PURE TEA. PURE TEA, ABSOLUTELY PURE TEA, DIRECT FROM HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES IN LONDON, TO BE HAD AT C. K. BENSON & CO.'S SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, AND 21, CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY. ALL TEAS SENT OUT FROM HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES ARE WARRANTED PERFECTLY PURE. Thosd who purchase their Teas at BENSON & Co s SUPPLY STORES Have a guarantee that what they are buying is absolutely pure, and of the finest quality. C. K. BENSON and CO.'s 2s. TEA is a perfect Marvel of Cheapness, it cannot be sur- passed at the price by any house in the kingdom. C. K. BENSON and CO.'s TEAS are Is-3d 2s., and 2s. 6d. per lb. All Orders by Post or Messenger will have prompt attention. The NEW PRICE LIST is now ready, and can be had free on application. All Go:ds delivered Free in Town and Distric by own vara. Note the Address: C. K. BENSON & CO., SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH-STREET, WREXHAM, AND 21, CROSS-STREET, OSWESTRY. nzfl222oa WESlMINSTER BUILDINGS, WREXHAM. EXTENSION OF PREMISES. JONES AND JONES have re-marked their entire Stock at a great reduction to affect a Clearance previous to their extensive altera- tions. INSPECTION nESPECTFULL Y INVITED. JONES & JONES, 1245 LIME! LIME!! LIME! JAMES BEESON Having taken the Liu.e]Works called THE MIDDLE KILN LIME WORKS, FFRITH, Lately held by ROBT. EDWARDS, Is prepared to supply Lime in any quantities, in carts or in trucks, to any station. The Lime is noted for Building parposes The Lime Kiln is by the side of the road and very convenient for carts. For Prices apply to JAMES BEESON*, Blue Bell Inn, Ffrith, near Wrexham 1337 WEDDING RINGS.- » ▼ Only Pure Gold Ones are Kept, and they are sold by weight. So there is no possibility of mistake in Quality or Value, while comDlete Privacy ii insured during selection. Finger size cards free if written for. At the Old Established Shop of F. F&ASER, 42, HIGH STREET, WREX- HAM. 75Jn TITHES. K%Y TO THE TITHE QUESTION. MR JOHN PARRY, of Plas Llanarmon, writes :-tC I iTj. consider it a very concise and a very effectual key. Every farnJer throughout the country should have a copy of it, and all concerned in tithes." 28, 38, and 4s 6d, from all Booksellers Hamilton, Adam*, & Co., London or the Author, RET. W. M. HAWKINS, Hundon, Suffolk. 1670z Business Announcements. -r. -r' -J' Absolutely Pure Table Waters SODA SELTZER POTASS LITHIA AND CARLSBAD WATERS, A I. Gingor Ate, Lommdo, Vitadone, Champagne, Lime JuSco. Specialities for Gout, Concentrated Lithia & Potass Water. NORTH WALES FACTORY, WREXHAM. Obtainable from all respectable Chemists, Hotels, Restaurants, or direct from Factory. Send for Price List and Analyst's Report. Contractors to Buffets at General Stations, Chester and Birkenhead. Branch Depôts-Chester. Oswestry, Welchpool, Shrewsbury. 1539 k ||BIS Wll 1 IT WAS A COUGH But it resulted in Death, when his life might have been s aved by Precaution and Care. How a vigorous and variable climate, together with neglect is destroying the lives of thousands- This great remedy I is specially designed for Lung and Chest troubles. The first stages of Consumption cannot be trifled with. It does not help matters to say it is only a little cold, which will be over soon. It will NOT be over soon unless promptly stopped by a reliable remedy. From the time that Medicine was first discovered by the ancients down to the present, no Medicine has been found to rival FRA NCIS'S B VLSAM OF LINSEED & HONEY far COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA. BRONCHITIS, Ac. This is a posi- tive fact attested by thousands who have been sufferers. It causes free expectora- tion ty removing the congealed and viscid phlegm, allays the unpleasant tickling in the throat which excites coughing, gives immeiliiite ease in cases of difficulty of breathing, removes tightness and spasms from across the chest, and heals that un- pleasant soreness felt after much coughing. It may be taken at any age, by either sex without re-triction of food or habit with perfect sifety, and from its- pleasant taste is peculiarly agreeable to children. I A FEW TESTIMONIALS. HOARSENESS. MRS E. FRASER, Caulders Lowe, Che;tdle- Having suffered from bronchitis which caused me to lose my voice for three weeks, I was induced to try Francis' Balsam of Linseed and Honey The first Is bottle did me a deal of good, perfectly restored my vo:ce and allayed the cough. I think it simply invaluable for all disorders of the chest and lungs. BRONCHITIS. MR SAMUEL ROBERTS, Holly Ba ik, Llandudno. I find Francis' Balsam a very valuable remedy for bronchitis. Have tried many mixtures from time to time, but for certain relief I must candi Uy confess Francis' Balsam is by 'I far the best. it has only to be known to be duly appreciated. DIFFICULTY OF BREATHING. MRS ANN JONES, 7, Griffith's Row, Gwersyllt. My husband has been an awful sufferer from bronchitis for many years, together with tightness and difficulty of breathing, with large amount of phlegm. The very fir"t dose of Francis' Bal-am gave him relief, and after taking the contents of the bottle was not the same man. This marvellous remedy can be had in Is and 2s 6d bottles from the makers FRANCIS, MANUFACTURING CHEMISTS, 53, HOPE STREET, AND 22, TOWN HILL, WREXHAM. Or from the District Agents:— Henry. Roberts and Son, Mold, E. and D. Griffiths, The Stores, Cefn Mawr, G. F. Harrison, Cambrian House, Brymbo, Mrs Williams, Post Office. Gresford, Edward Yardley, Chemist, Ruabon. Henry Roberts & Son, Buckley. R. Parry, Llandegla. James Price, Chemist, Coedpoeth, I Hezekiah Jones, Rhos, Mrs Walker, grocer, Southsea, W. & A. Harrison, Holt & Farndon I Henry Williams, grocer, Overton. I James Parry, Bwlchgwyn. I Thomas Jones, Pt:nycae. Llewellyn Powell, Summerhill, j Noah Edw?rds.Pentrebroughton. M. D. Jones, Lodge, Brymbo, Maurice Jones. Grocer, Ffrith. Thomas L'oyd, grocer, Rossett. Miss Elizabeth Williams, Tryddyn. John Thomas, Chirk. 1284 EVANS & DAVIES, 20, HIGH STREET. JACKETS AND MANTLES, DUST CLOAKS & MACKINTOSHES, THE NEW REVERSIBLE WATERPROOF CLOAK, LADIES' FANCY DRAPERY, GENTLEMEN'S MERCERY, NOVELTIES received daily in the above departments, and the prices are such as to command attention. A Visit of inspection will be esteemed, Please note the address- 20, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM (OPPOSITE THE WYNNSTAY ARMS HOTEL.) 1128zf AUTUMN SEASON, 1 8 8 7. We are now showing the Cheapest Parcel of FRENCH MERINOS and HEAVY CASHMERE VELOURS we think ever offered to the Public. The Prices are Is 8d, 2s 4id, 2s 7d and 3s 4Id, all forty-four inches wide, and in superb autumnal tints. Our Early deliveries of WELSH FLANNELS just to hand in perfect condition and of rare value. We now offer a full assortment in all sizes of CASHMERETTE, CIRCULAR and INVERNESS CLOAKS, thoroughly Waterproof, and at very moderate prices. W. AND J. PRICH XRD, 14, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. AUGUST, 1887. C1554a MBBlCiKi (ASK FOR ellis'S.) hUMMtM ESTABLISHED "ABSOLUTELY PURE." IBIBUJSISiSW "ABSOLUTELY PURE."WATERS. SOLD EVERYWHERE. ?? A ???? ?t ?W  Soda, Potass, Seltzer, Lemonade, Aromatic Ginger Ale. For GOUT, Lithia Water, and Lithia and Potass Wateizz, Sole Address:-R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WAUS. LoxDOX AGENTS: W. BEST & SONS, Henrietta Street, Cavendish Square. S20 R. ELLIS & SONS' PURE MINERAL WATERS CAN BE HAD AT WHOLESALE PRICES FROM C. K. BENSON & CO.* 5 GENERAL SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, 1519c WREXHAM. Business Annoancemants. f WRITE TO-NIGHT. A PRIZ FOR YOU. DO NOT DELAY, but write at once and enclose P.O. Order for .t: 6d or 41 N, made payable to H. SAMUEL, at the General Post Office. Manchester, and ) ûa will ret eive by next post ODe of th magnificent aiid re- nowned watches manufactured and supplied by H. AMUEi, at less than HALF THE ORDINARY PRICES jind which command THE LARGEST SALE IN TH8 Wi'RLD rHE AMAZEMENT AND DELIGHT OF 100.1141) WEAKEKS. For few weeks only a COSTLY and HANDSOME PiilZK, entirely free, and without any extra c' aijie whatever, will accompany eve y watch sent from the Factory to the readers of the Wrexham Advertiser who cut out this announcement and enclose it with their order. The sp ice ut our disposal will not permit of An enumera- tiun of th- WON DEIFL7L anil valuable PRIZfcS presented as souvenirs of Her Most Gracious Majesty's Jubilee. H. Samuel ba > truck at the root of the system of thetng profit shopkeepers, and shaken the whole fabris to ita foundation and has determined that all hi* previous effort* shall be surpasstd, successful though they have been, ao the remainuer of this grea- year of Jubilee shall gi7e bia patrons a GREATER ADVANTAGE THAN EVER. By I gigantic efforts, and at a VAST OUTLAY a mat;niSee*t Watch at wholesale rat-s accompanied by a VALUABLE AND HANDSOME FREE is placed within tho REACH OF PEOPLE. EVERY WATCH WAR- RANTED FOR FIVE YEARS, and supplied on FREE TRIAL. !H. Samuel's celebrated English Lever -f? 1 ? ?7 ( Watch (JeweUed and fitted with dust and °'?'- ?? ?') ('amp tight cap). Solid Silver HaU- marked Cases. Worth £ 5 5. H. Samuel's Renowaed Silver "Acme", Watches, for Ladies and Gentlemen ]- £1   p!ate.ext)? jeweHedm')tement.insotid !-= £ A ? Silver Cases. Worth £ .i j MAGNIFICENT AND UNSURPASSED OPPOR 1 UNITY. By H. s.muel's world renowned system the buyer and manufacturer are bn ught, as it were, hand in hand, and the intermediate and unnecessary profits of dealers- and reta Iers, which in all ca-es come from the pockets of the purchaser, are SWEPT AW i Y at a blow by the adaiirable mode of supplying the purchaser direct from the workrorms of the Factory. SEND AT ONCK FOR FREK PRIZK Livr, with large and profusely ILLUS- TRATED CATALOGUES, which will be sent to any address, GRATIS AND FREE. H. SAMUEL, LEVER WATCti FACTORY, 97, MARKET STREET, MANCHESTER. ASSAM AND CEYLON JUBILEE WBKBKtm UNRIVALLED ■ BLEND OF THE I A f,nest ? ?  INVIGORATING ?S. ■ S. LEADING PER H POUND. ESPECIALLY H RICH H EVERYDAY. £ THIS WONDERFUL TEA TO BE OBTAINED ONLY AT OUR ESTABLISHMENTS, 11, Hiiih Street, Mold; 2. Hope Street, Wrexham Lane End, Buckley; Penyffordd, Hope Station. zlOTO. JOSE S^S HEAL-ALL OINTMENT (Trade Mark Registered.) THE BEST APPLICATION" KNOWN for Scrofula, Scurvy, Skin Diseases, and Sores of all kinds. It cares old sores, ulcerated sore ieir- it cures ulcerated sores on the head and neck; it cures blockhead:* or pimples on tbe facti; it c res scurvy, sores, cancrruus ulcers it cured burns and scalds, ringworm, itch piles it cure. weak and watery eyes; it cures re; and sorn eye id i; it cures in- flammation in the eye it cures moving -i e or floating bodies before the "ye; it cures e .taracts ;:n.i partial blind- ness; it cures obscurity of vision or dimness; it cures children's sore eyes leit after measles ic allays inflamma, tion in a few hours. and soothes pain very Sold in pots, Is lJ 2s 9d, and 4s 6d. J 0 N E STS PURIFYING MIXTURE (Trade Mark—" Purifying Mixture." For purifying, cleansing, and c'earing the blood from all impuritiei, arising from whatever cause, and guaranteed to be the best preparation in the world for all eruptions of the skin, blotches, spots, pimples, blackheads, postatea bou?, carbunc!e8, ringworms, ae?d he?.ts, sore eyes erysipela, itch, scurf, sc ofula, scurw, glandular sweM? ings, cancerous sores, bad legs, piles, syphillis secondary symptoms, nd for all blood and skin diseases For rheumatism: ¡o it is unequalled for re: ieving pains and subduing inflammation, and speedily effecting a perfect It is agreeable, palatably and safe, and may be taken at all seasons and under any circumstances, old in bottles at 2s tit1 and 4s tid eai h. and in cases (containing six tims the quantity) Us b; all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors throughout the United Kingdom or sent to any adtliv., on receipt of 30, 56, or 132 stamps. JON E S S PlLE AND GRAVEL PILLS. (PegSsterid.) A speedy and certain emedy for all who suffer from paias in the h .ck across the loins; difficulty in makine urine pains the kidneys, bowelt, and sCLmach shoot- ing pains in the legs ind thighs depression of spirits and fulness of the chest swdling of the les and general 25% PS'I™ if„,5'd '• ? ? 13 I and :!s lid each. Post free ld extra. JONES'S HEART AND STOMACH REGULATOR. (Registered ) For the speedy cure of all di?ea?es of the heart and stomach, such as indigestion, palpitation, heart disease wind, weakness, famtings, pain in the stomach, lose of appetite, restless nights, headache, giddiness, coated tongue, sour taste in mouth, Ac. Sold in bottles it 2IJ rid and 4s 6d each. JONES'S VEGETABLE PILLS FOR WIND. (Registered). ARE THE BEST PILL1* IN THE WORLD for bad digestion, wind and pain in storn ich, liver com- plaint, jaundice, sick head pains in the chest, loss of appetite, flatulency, griping, a sense of wei ht in the back and loins, da, ting pains in the region of i.ie heart, liver and kidney cons i| ati■ n, paino; ill the th ghs, sometimes snooting down to the calf "n,1 fe t supi're^siwn and reten- tion of urine, pains in the: stomach, and all liver com- plain; s. Thousands have been cured by these Pills and many who had been pronounced hopeless, have 'been thoroughly restored to health by their use ONE BOX WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SCEPTICAL OF THEIR EFFICACY. Sold in boxes at Is d, 2s >1, 6,.¡ 6d each. Sent post free for lo or stamps So'e manufacturer. W. Jo.\ES A Co., Chemists, 157, Great Howard-street, Liverpool. COUGHS, COUGHS, AND COLDS. TRY JONES'S BALSAM OF HOREHOrXD- & LINSEED. ?HE MO?T AGREEABLE AND EFFECTU AL Temedy I. for a;¡thmatl and eonsumpt? coughs bro°nchitis winter coughs, ditBcutt br?th?ng. wh.?ng coughs. ho?sene.s Io.s of voice, and aU a?ections of?ee? and luags. One bottIé n¡.st ca¡¡e,¡ effect" ? ?- ?'- ? ? a?t 6dper?t?. JONES'S PILE POWDERS. Is lid Per Packet. Are an invaluable '??? for piles, ?'??' ??'- pains the back and lions, d?rnsg p? ns in the st"wach, liver, and ktttney? p:lÏns in the th?hs. sometimes shooting down tb. ley dim julty in passing water, coativeness, &c. JONES'S PILE SALVE. This Salve wHl give instantaneous relief in those dia- tressing complaints known as Piles, which affect the anua and if used in conjunction with our Pile Powders, it never fails in curing nine case;, in every ten. Sold in boxes at Is I tl each JON ES S CURE FuR DEAFNESS. An invaluable remedy for Deafness, Earache, ard for Cold in the Head, with noises in the 6ar. A single bottle in most cases will effect a cure. Price Is lid per bottle. Agents fer Wrexham and districts :— Mr J. F. EDISB'RY, chemist. High-street- Mr J' FRANCIS, chemist, High-reet Mr J. DYVIES chemUk' Yorke-atreet; Mr Ro chemist. H "h-stre^ Rhos Mr Ma?ia Ruabon Mr E. Davi" Llangollen Mr Evans Oswestry Mr Vaughan 11 Mr Turner Mr J. Evans, grocer Mold. Mr E. Williams Denbigh Mr Jones „ .M. r Hughes Ruth,n .Mr Rouw I&1*„ 11 Mr Carman Rhyt. Mrjonea .1 Ir Ih"ie.. A. bergele Mr Jones Ct-rwon Mr Jones Flivit NTr June. chemist Chester Mersrs Bower Broil Coedpoetb .Mr Prics a{1642n?«>