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Wales received their second defeat this year !n International matches, at Sunderland, on Saturday, when Engiandbeat them by four goals to one. Wales have now only another chance of scoring a win, and that is against Scotland, at Wrexham on the Slat. The team selected will be found below, and we thiuk Wa)es, with a little luck, will be victorious. To come to the Sunderland match. The team, with the exception of Humphrey-Jones, left Crewe on Friday night at 5.26. and arrived in Sunderland about one o'clock next morning. They made the Queen'a Hotel their head quarter)?, and on Saturday morning, a drive along the eea coast was most enjoyable. The kick.oS in the afternoon was dxed for half. past three, and shortly after that tim", South worth set ths ball rolling for The nrHt hnilf was most evenly contested, although Engiand scored four goalF, white Wales failed to get one through. The second half was in favor of Wates. but they only managed tc' score once. Turner shooting a very good goal. The Wplsii forwards were most unfortunate in the!r shotp. The ball seemed atways to drop into W.iUn- Rnn's hands, and 80 well did Jackson and porteous keep the men off that the Welsh forwards never got near him. In the f.'=c"r)d half. after bnth South?rorth and Brann were injured, the Eng1i"hmE'n only crossed the half-way !!neoref, and a!] thmugh the match. Wi!- kinaon had quite ten shots t') deal wiLh for every one that reached Turner. The circumstances :cnmHcted with nra!.JtJ! ;Iijiiry are rather peculhr. Some time asn, pIa}' 1111{ on the Sundoland crounf!, he injurfd hin aUKle. Tt, gotal) riglit, and he never felt any ivc,vel,ielice Witi, it, until Saturday, when it tRve way ag.un on the same ground as in the firfzt mcp. Turner did not play up t<. I, i. usual form in R(;al. Powell and Evat's were Lt.'h good at back, Evans being perliai)s the better <jf the two. The three haives played fineiy, and it n;ould be h:ud t) nud better men for tne position. J. Davies and W. Owen were the beat of the forward?, and Turner was net far behind th"ni. W. Lewis was the worst of the iot, and he is not so good as he used to be. After the match, the teoms dined at thp QI1el\ Rote), the Mayor of Sunderiand (Counciih.r R. Shodforth) being in the chair. The invitation card was a very pretty design. We unfortunately had to depart early, the train leaving at 6.40. Chester was reached at about four o'clock on Sunday KRorning. After a little delay, admittance was Rained to the Albion Hcte'. where the remainder of the mght was passed. Wrexham had no mate!) on Satutdav, the onty game of importance in the town being the Junior Cup Tip. on the Racecourse, between Wrexham Victoria and Wrexham Reserve. It was expected that the Reserve would fust abc.nt pull the match og, b'!t it was not so, the Victoria winning by tive goals to three. The forwards of the winning team played a very pretty game, and they ran round the Reserve halt. backa during the first portion of the match. WiHiams and Pvt;h were perhaps the beet. but they all played well. The half-backs worked hard. Wilding being the best. Johnston at hack is too fond of wandering n3} over the iietd, and Earnson did cut appear to be a champion in goal. For the Reserve. ].wiH piayed a very go"" i,,ittit-c {<! goal during the st<L <;J ha!f, a).J t.he hm:s showed up much better than dm ing the nrst pnrtMn of the game, The halves were completely beaten, and the forward did not play anythiog like up to their ngual f<.rn). Garner and DAvies worlCt.d hard, aY)d E: OW" :<) Jones did briHiat.t ttmigs :tt t!m.s!. but t!It! y, :'H .,j! j entire absence of cijuibiiiati:-tii alliollgkt t h-«t. The cluba now lefs in the competition an—ijiurk Reaerve, Flint. Wrexham Victoria, and L!ay HaH Blue Stars. Ohitk beat Ruabon at. \Vynt'at:.Ly P.rk on Sn-.n )ay, hy two goals to nil. The Chirk te.,ttii wat n'at.y en- tirely composed of reserve men, "igllt of toi. firrst e!even being away, and tin result, together with tht' off Monday, seems to } uint pretty conclusively M to which mam is goinr to c-u-ry off the Welsh Junior Competition this year. For Ruabon, J. W. goa!. Stahhs ai,.d Geir:tiii w. r" determined bacl{p. and the halves were Mtrt i-. bring i vilti. able acquisition. In the frcntra:'ka uemre rnsntfest. H. T. J(jrjt- ati(i iticl!ards were the test. L.!<-yd was a fanure in the r -tre. The C'huk goalkeeper piMyed Lt!m.t:ttiy. ??a-?f? was the best inthe bsek (Jivtuiot). and the )t-ftv.g pair weie the best the fo!w:xr(' J. is out of piace in the Cf!Jt f. A!,ampetir?nf the V/p'sh e!e:thn Ccm'n::{ep. on Wednesday f, {can! WRS .'<t.!f(-:e') to represent \Vn!ê8 Hcaittst Sc.)tta:id:-J. Trainer (Wrexhatn and Preston North End), goal S. Powell (SummerhiH and West Brcrnwich Albion) and D. Jonea (Chirk and Boiton Wanderers), backa W. HHghea (Carnarvon and Bootie), Itumphrey Jonea (Bangor and Queen's Pa! k). and C. Parrv (Hanbitin and Everton). haif-b&cka J. Davies and W. Owen (Chhk), nght wing J. C. H. Bawdier (Rhayader and Wolverhampton Wander: re) and W. Lew!s (Hanger and Crewe Alexandra). !elt w!nc; W. H. Tu'-ner (Wrexham). centre. Umpire. Mr G. H. JuncQ, Shrewsbury. The Scotch tCatn hm be<'h eeiected as fol!ows :— Gi!!esp:e (Queen's Park), captain, goal Ritchie (East tiirlinllshire), and Hephu) n (Allo Athlp.tic). hacks; M. M'Qneen (J.pith Ath!.t'c), B: own (St. M:rre"), :.nd R«bertHon (Queen'.s P.trk). haU.backs; Gn!!Haf!d (Q'teen's Park), Btichiia.-i (c\r.ercafIJ), Lugan (Ayr). hicii.%id,joii (Hurifurd), and KeiUor (l\Ior.troe), for. w&td-i. We are Informed that Trainer is certain to come. Cheap trains w!)! run ftonr) various reacts, an(l there is certain to be a large gate." We understand that there is likely to De some d!rH- fuUy with reference to playing L,ff the Wetsh final on Easter Monday. If tn&tters are Fo bad. as rep-,irtt,(I, n-e fancy hnn fction on the part of the Wehb Cummittee will at once set everything right. Bnngor and M'.Id have tetired from the Wdsh League, but we have not yet removed them from the lit. Wrexl,eLm pliiy Nlacclet.-field !n the Cutubitiatioij, on the Racecourse, to-day (Saturday.) The Wrexham team is the same as beat Chub at Shrewsbury..
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WREXBAM GROSVEKOR T. Mom RED STARS.— i Jayed at Wrexham, on Saturday, the visitors winning by six goals to two. CHESTER ST. OSWAL&'S V. ,NANgwtcff.-Pl,,iyed at Chester on Saturday, the Saints winning by fix goals ?o two. OSWESTRY v. Lui)iow.-Tliis match in the Shr.-n- shire League wfis p)ayed at Oswestry, on Saturday, the home team winning bv two eo&!8 to one. BI(YMBO INSMUTE-,v. Ll-k-N(;OL-M UOVERs.-PlayeJ at HangoHen on Saturday, :the covets wiiini!ig by four goal!! to tWI' after a splendid game. SHBEWSBCSV TaWK -y. IBO:BIU:)GE.-l'he",e tpam<- met in the aetni-nna! tie uf the (J"p at Shrewsbury on Sfi,_Il;-day. The game wa-. eveniy conteetpf!, St.rewabury w!nou:t: fw,, two Lyo-lis to one. j ERDDIG ALBION T. BitYMEO INSTITUTE RESERVE —Played a.t Brytdbe on Saturday, Fro«i the kick-: Sf the home left wing Kilt away. and Davies was caIJed upon. Gfpand'tefkeplayfottowed, untHthf- !oKhs forwards &gain got into Athioz territory, tii,, keeper saving -amattly. Thf AIbi"n now h:; a try, &nd two etirii-irs wefe conceded tht4.4 but nothing 'resulted. Tho Brynabo forwai.i..m i made another rut; '){', hut the defence <'f «: visitors was too from a nice bit of Cartwrigitt rushed I)ait the hlW8 for the A!bio<t. bi,i with &gcod shot ?t?cred. Shortty before half-tiL.;p.. the t<-&M:« were 'tHriven to the dre!!in T(wm h7:\ tt?avv f<?i of haikt-'nfs', ?nf! th? na!:? \va? ab?<i<L :t<?! withthe'Rcore.At?ion. one; 'Institute I?serv, .:rt'j. Thf AH--kiri teatit,si.-4s as foH'-wr- '—Goa!. W. tiacii,z, Fitilti-r ttiio 'IV. Richards ;hnif-backa. H. -Totte,u, P". MuUina. an'i H. Hdwards; !ett winK, .J!. Cartwr.t and Mtbstitute; centra, F. WhitetmU; fight w. J. Hushes and substitute.
I RUILBON v. CHIRK.
I RUILBON v. CHIRK. I'heg&I,nbs met in a friend !y encr-nnter ?a Wync- stay Park <tn Saturday. The vi.-it<-)rs were short of several-members offtheir 6r-<ttean:, and Knabon "ere tjot fniiy represented. J. \VilliallJo.et the faH rolling shol try after four o'clock, and visitors at oaee iihta;iieti n thrnw ith Robert ateI:1!.t{'ù a run, and Stubbs rcrebed Jamw, at a critical [Gstnpnt. Ftoma free kick Price Datviea parsed tc Cerrard, and Richards effected a run, his iinat &uot; being we)i- judged, but it was gotaway. After the visitors'left had made a mn, CartwriRht and JORE-E; returned the leather, but Davies met promptly. A mis-kick by Stubbsgave Williams An opening, but J ameli fhot wide. The beme custedian had a d!tccu)t shct to neg"ciate frntn J. R NVilli.-iiij3 shortiy after- wards. The home right made a g(iGd saUy. and Lloyd tried a long shot. Reece )!"riÏ>: ta(;k¡d U wen". Uerrpr(i made a pas?, andjonesagra'td sh't wkc!i struck the tr8ba! A hu)ti<-pa corn't f'ir t.he hf'Rte men fcll"w£od. The v fu.wa'fis combined beautifully, but SLttbhs W" w:\tchfuL Ths Ci'irk left aga!n took up (:hc Ltll;llii)g, but R"bt;rts tnisjiilged hn k!ck. Morris wa..i cheerpd for good tackling, and Lloyd trifd a ?hot. Ail exceiientrun by the vieitnrn'ieft; ended in ascr!m- '1 m:lgt' hy thf hcme goii, out of which Jame8 registered tke Stst ptint for Chirk. On the ktck.oaF. Cart- wright made a run, but Gerrard shot wide. The 1 isiturs forw.,Ardis were directly afterwards on the) tiaove, but Morris and Stubbs were on the a!frt. Roberts had a good try, but Elii" ritt?.) out in fine styio. Gerrard, Lloyd and Junes were next t) the I front, but were atoppc-d by ths 1),tck! E'I;s had shots from Jamaa and J. R. Wil'iAtna t. t:pc< c!atp. J. Williams made a splendid st.ot, but Cert..rd headed away. From a throw in, Gerrard and Cart- wright had a smart run, the latter player shooting wide. The home right kept up the pressure, but Jones kicked out. Owens and Vmiiams wore con- spicuous, and heavy pressure was put on the home goat, Edwarda Riving a corner. The baU was well placed, but J. Williams kicked wi.!e. Neat passing by the home right transferred the play. A successful 3!tHy down the risitors' left resulted in a splendid ? shot from J. R. Witliam', which passed close to the posts'. -k coal was etaimeJ, but a corner kick waa I; avowed. The ball was well-placed, and Oweua headed over the bar. Half-time was reached with Chirk leading by one goal to nit. On resuming, the visiting forwards again showed their superiority in mad2 a neat si,ie. Sttibt)s relieved the p.,i.gs to Owen?, who put side. Stubbs relieved the preesu.P, and Jcnea get well down. but Uavies stopped him. The vihitura' right still k'ptupt!.e) siege, only to be again frustrated, and f'e home centre made a raid, the ball ?oing out. Owens and J. E. WiMiauid did fume nic? work, and J. WitHams c!(ver)y headed the ec._ul ucint for (LIurk. Ruabon next made an iliVELSik)1,, but tl't-tr titay w&8 short, Owens making a run and Roberts shooting ovtr the bar. The Chirk right became troubKsome and centred, Williams using his head, but Stubbs averted disaster. The home right mxt looked dangerou;, but! the nnal "hot went wide. After Ow")S ha-l titiirly succeeded in scot!g, inadz2 a tun anc a ) dashing shot. A corner followed, hut thd b.tH waa gd away by Jamea. Two cornea at t!ie other end made it warm for the home defence. Stubbs reheved with a big kick, and a g'x'.l attempt WM made by Morris. Time waa now cailed, the game standing in favor of Chirk by two goals to nil. The following I were the teams:— HL'ABOX.-J. W. E!!ia, -oi!; Stdbbs and C. Gerrard, backs P'. tCdwards, K. Morris, and Price Davie-). half- bitchs; Csrtw-ight;tn(i R. T. Junos, rLh -winR; Ktcharda and J. Gerrard. teft-wmg W. H"yd, centre. CHIRK—I' Powel). gotit: J. Pottle .md J- Daviea. hacks J. Kobt-tt", J. McrcJ'tb, and E. 31orris, hatf-backa; .Nl. Roberts and Hd. Jtnued, right nin, G. Owens and J. R. Witlihms, J. Winiams, centre.
WALES v. ENGLAND.
WALES v. ENGLAND. This internatMual match was played at Sunderland en Saturday, before over 10000 sptCtators. The weather was beautifully nne. and the gr)und was in splendid condition. After being photographed, the teams appeared on the field, the English eleven show- ing the way \Va!ea won the toss, and Houthworth kicked off for Eng)and, wh'j had the wind in their favor, but had to f&co a bright sun. England took the ball towards the Welsh goat, but it was fouled by the English riglit wing, and t te fret: kick bent the ball weH into the English quarters. A corner lesut.d. I This was well placed, but was cleared, and MHward and Gnadwick raced away, the ball being finally aeut behittd. From the goal kick, the AVelshmen Wtre soot) again near their opponents' seal. Turner did a nice bit of work, hut he was knocked off the ball, and itraMed out. Starting again, the Englishmen eot dov,i, and a long shot from Milward struck the eroaa- har. (joodatt. huwt-ver. retune!. and scored the tint goal for England, a few minutes aftar the ttart. Cn re-starting, Davit's and Owen put in some nice passing, and the former sent in a fmt shot, which Wilkinfon saved at the expense of a corner, from which nothing resulted. Another corner also came to nothing, and then Hushes was cheered for a bit of good p!ay. Engiand pressed stightty, and Brann, when he had a good opening, shot high over the bar. After some exciting wot k in the Welsh goal, the backs worktng hard, Turner, Lewif, and Howell did some very 6ne passing, Porteoua just checking at the right x]oment J:lcksoo put in sume useful wor k on two ocfasionH. Duvips proved troubie- aome to the Engiih defence, but England then pressed severely. Turner saved weH, but at length Southworth notched a second point, from a pass by GoodaH, half an hour from the atart. The Welshmen went off with a rt. from the re-start, a long shot pausing just outvie the Etiglii*h poat". Parry sent the baii weii down the field, and Davies centred. Wilkinson fisted away just in time. Urann and Gooditt) did some pretty passing, and then Hughes stopped Milward and Chad- wick. At this petiod, Brann was hurt, an(! had to ret r?. J. Davies sent in a shot. which Wiikinscn was again just in time to get away. Davi"'H !lnd (Jwt.n gave Jackson a tot of work, but he perfonned very we! At length the pressure waa raised, and England gained a corner. This was placed by Smith, and GoodaH headed the third goal for England. After the EnnHshgoa! had been visited, from a ecmnmage in the We!sh goa), Southworth notched the fourth point for th reprt"l:\ent.ative:! c.{ the tose. Ungland p-es-c' but and Howell broke away, a L'r:l' wh'.t froHt thH furntfr btlog nsted away by \V!! kit!<!on. Matf t!:ne arri ved with play in m'd-ncid, and the fcore standing—England four goalp, Walea nil. On changing ends, Brann again came ouf\ but he was of very Itttip&ervic" to his side. The Welshmen s'ated in earnest. Hushed stopped the EngMah!eft wing in their eiideav,,), t) get away. Smart work by the English forwards kept the game at the tower end of the 6etd for some time, till Chadwick raced the ball over the line. Davies shot behind, a:id then Goodail made a good run. Evans returned, and Parry and Humphrey Jones wete conspicuous for good ))'ay. J he Welsh forwar.is got tn front of \Vi)kinaon,wh" saved phots ft'nn Ow-n and Turner in fine Ftvle. A long sh'It hy Miiw:ud was wide, and JacksnnstoppedHoweHandL wn. H tu' !ling, GOc>dall 'r]t in a very fast Pliot, which cieared finety. Piay);)gupweflt!)e \V,hforward, ¡,:d '.veil p!aced, and %N7ilkiii,u:! had sonie !:i geti¡¡5 away a shot from Howel!. At about this p 'mt, SuuLhworth spraioed histhig!), and Milward took his p!ac3 in the epntrf. Wiikinson got awayfh<'tsf<omDavies and r'trnpr. A ahot from Cha'iv.'ick fit tha rnposite end hit the post an:! went out. Tnrner'ad shot, atid Pcweil e\'enlua!i.r t<uuve:! tlJC leatLer with a Ict)f=: kick, The Erglit3ii backs had suQIcient work todo just zion,, and several ti:ne3 t':e bail was sent daner(lt1!;Jy l1iü1' V.'iiL::t:.cir, !,u<, wns r.f.tca!ied ti i) o ii. A hho!; from I,ewi. fe:! n.t.) Wiikinaon's bawls, and hd was abte to eiear bffofe anyone eouid get up. The g&me was now getting shiw. About ten minutes before the close of thf game. Turner get a nnaty Mow in the face in corning in contact with Shelt&n, and the game waa coiisf quently deiayed for aenortspacc. UtrecUy atterwarda I!orlcoiis mteaed his kick, and Turner dashing up scared the tiret nnd cn)y goal for Watep. The Welshmen pressed after thip, and Owen and D&vtes just mit-aed scoring. At the cati of t!me Engifnd had won by four goala to one. Tt e te&tns W6t6 as io!I'jwa ¡'GLA:n.- \Vilkinson (Oxford Univeriity), p;oal J ck- son ('oxford University) snd Porteous (Sunderland), hacks Sm:th (Nott< Fot-est.), Ho t (Hvetton), and Sh&!ton (Xotta), h ilf-ba.ks) Brann (Swifts) a.nd Goodall (Derby County), right-v.tng; Souttwo,.th (Binck'jurt Rovers) centre; MUwn.td (Evcrton) and Cbad wick (Everton), left-wing. WALES.—If. E. Turner (Wrexhan.), goal W. G. EYans <Rui!t.b hnd Astfn Vil)a)a!t(} ,ttli Po" eJl (Stimmerhi)! and West Hr"mwich Albion), back- \V. Hushes (Carnarvon and Bor,t!e). HutBphrey Jones (Bingor and Q :Ctn's P.irk), and C. Parry (UimsHin a'.d Evert(!ii), !mIf-b!iLks J. D:tviea (Chirk) and W. Owen (Chirk), rj;;ht-"in; W. H. Turner (Wrt-xbam), centre E. G. Huw.:H (Buitth) and W. Lewis (B,tngor and Crewe Al.:x _nùra.). left-wing. Ump!res—J. C Clegg (Sbtiti.d)nnd J.T.iyl.r(Wrex- h:'m ) !Lferce-T. Park (P;es:dent cotish F.A.) The fuUuwing is now a record of the games played be- twce:1 the twj c"untr)t-s :— 1878-3 Oval. Erg:u'dwon2t'I. won :} to 2. 1 !U. 1 Blackt.urn. Wales won 1 to ('. I .) kVrexliLifi. Wa.ttSW..n.j to 3. !S82.3 Ov:d. f1nglanrt ",011 ;) to II. 11)8:3-4 WrexMm. E:iglan(i won 4 to 0. I8M 5 Blackburn. Dritwn t t 1. JS"5-C %Vrt-xh:ttn. E-.iglit-d wen 3 to U. t'-8:-7 Ov..I. England wun 4 to 0. 1S87-8 Crewe. England won 5 t,) 1. 18.9 Stoke. England won 4 to 1. Is-!) 9J Wrexhain. Kng!:mdwon3t']. Hunderlctud. England -,von 4 to 1.
THE WELSH JUNIOR CUP. ' -I
THE WELSH JUNIOR CUP. LA% I i A' L BhtK: :T.\l\S V. I tCF,GliTON ST. .?ii <')<- '!tun'I,1 <.f the former, nn .tur..ay, the hutue teh<n winning by tive goattf tj thtee. h.I);i" V. :\IANC'Tr AM) PENTEC UNITE!)— PlMVcnt")em<'u'td of the iatt,-I, Oli tsattirday, t"le v!t.M wihning '<; tw gll.,bto one. :T..JuHIS: CHlRK HESEI:Played at I!t. s, ? At)tfday.Chi k r%,e winnhig by seven iegila to hi.:> lLU[ v. VK'TORIA.— Thts tie wK-4 piayed t if on the H.ac,co"Lse on :atur- day, b--fi,)i-e goud ttumhp.- of fil)i7ctutLV-3. The ba.I vva9 off at the time advertised—f.!f-past three. The Victoria had the hest "f the Ol>eniT_ ;xchalllles, and Lewts was caUed Ttp"n to hit tLwa'7 n eliot fr<nn n. free kick for handa. At the opposite -oud T. Junea fh( t outside. After good ptay by R. Davies the Reserve coined a corner. but the ball w&a kicked be- liinti. Pa-ry and .Kel:y were cheered fo, some very pretty worlc. Fiaher returniniz. Ati(itlie-- .corner for tibt Reserve was <:teared. uttd d.e Victoria forwarjH broke awar. Fisher returnee, hnt the t&S reboEtnded oS* Kelly, and th& V:ctoria Beorpd theirtirst goal oat of a curne'' for the Vies was sent behind. The I'vefierveif--)rwa cot :t,-) t)'° other end, Kit Garner hot oval' the bar I Bfawu made & good rnn.&nd centred. \lamer becured and kad a good opening hut he sliut'ed atiL4 nnaliy k!eked wide. Dirtctiy pq'.l:\li'nd th'6c')rp. The?ame b?d tti)t lun? been re-sorted, when n;e Vie.-< ?jt on it -ec nd puint. Thi.t loused th-' Re«;f? and tb y ?"t a come:, 'it it '?me to Kfi y a third a:')ai for his sie¡.. ("inK a.t Ii. rl5.l ti/!¡, 1'(', hd"re I,If-tizne the! Victoria pMt on twù ;.ddi-('t.at p.'int. A iixth wajt also put t<<roua', L:it. it w..Ig i.e:&Llo..Ve-(I. itt haif-tfrnc the ac-'re waa H.sprvp. oue. On the gained 4everat corner V/texhao) defenc.' was t!¡ Victuria f,rvard3 g'jt. in a shut Lewi" wad uil there. Ths game at !em:c') began to open cut, ,ilid Brown put ir: tw gl).d rutir-. Harrixut) kicned a.vay n Bh'.c fmni Hushes. Brown made a ve'y Hne atteirpt tn(i phased the b&ck?, but be unfortunately over-nn the .bal!. and 11 !tbuaJoeta splendid opportunity of scormg. DaTiea ? and Garner put in nice work on thf left, and the lattir f-cored with a fast shot. Thia aunci-M i)-it freeh Rpirittnto the Reserve, and after a goo(i rnn alo:¡¡.: the rif'h. T. Jones scored a thin! P,¡¡rot for tht'ni. The 4RIlie was even aft::r\lr,l, but nothing w:n an(i the Victoria won by nve gllals tu threp. The team< were as foilowa WMXHAM VtCTOHtA J. Harri.;nn. ,),I A Ð:ait<,I a!!d J. John-ton, bitcks J. W¡JùlllK. W. ThuIIH, "ud T. öEke. half-!jai,ks It. Prry I{lly. right I J ?ndt AA. W.U.am-s. left ?int: H. T..u,r. ct-ntre. WRKXHAM RESERVE: \V. reu.s.K.f:)-.? J?n??d G. Fi"her. backs; T.In?m. H. E ?ho?n .?! F:!i. JS?"n?.. Y?'?? ?' ?"'? ?'? '? ???. ".? ? '"8 J. Garner and ??- '?'?. 'eft win,: J. Hu?h.-s. c? M. t??- 'r ?' H?kins (R.?r..). ?n? J. D?ies f?V'Ltjri.t). K,oft:re'MrUjtt.un, (H?styHcn.
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NoRTHWICH ViCTuRIA V. BUúTùN SWiFI- Played at a vety .,or.: >Z!\ln') ending in win fc'r tll" I:ae team by thre<- oa::) to one. A. D£T() cby. 'Ihe game was vcty fa«t. At k,ji.ti!iip, tna it0meteaml<-d by f,,¡;r "I,, !\i t..H). TLè .¡;1 ;f c V ? goals to four.
THE WELSH LEAGUE.
THE WELSH LEAGUE. GfTtfa P. W. I. D. For. Aeat.Ft?. Druids Ii) 2 :2 :!t 1:; Ku&h.m !I.).. 4 0 2:' 1J HbostvIIet) Vietoria 141 ..44. 2t. :!L.10 Rhos 4 4. 1 l!tJ.lt- J Kbyl. S.}. 2.)<! Ii Banner 8.Z. 2 4 i(i 2t 6 Muld. 5. U 1 4. 5.12. 4, Weitiuin,ter Itoveis 142 3. 4 IS 17 2 (Druids, Baneor, and Kh\t have each httd tw.i p inta deducted, and \eshniuster Hcvers t!.)
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WESTMINSTER ROVERS V. DAKG'R.—ThPM tga!ns f-hould itave pla.yed at Stanat.y t'ark, on Saturdiiy, but L4.).t)gor ti,tviiig retired ft'tn the League, tie did not take p)ace. HHOS V. I)Rujrp-Piayeti ..t; Hh <i.] Salur.b.r. Bas-sett <Hd not kick < fi' tor the I)rtiiCt-i utttii four. RhoH had the best t.f the ilret h&!f, a:.J led at the interval by thref goal" to (Ut". strove hard to get on leve! teriiis with bnt werg coty able to score OIlCd. 't'h:' 1: result was thus-lUlU; three goils Druidf-, t v
THE ENGLISH CUP.
THE ENGLISH CUP. The Notts Cluh and Snndf-r!and met a p;id tl:rc' !n their suni-hnat tie at Bramall-:a!lf', S!Si i! yestfrday. It will I)c tcn.t inhered thL&; :.e;t b') the Fiideti played a drawn game. On that Notts seemed rather tiit- an, :vr;;td'Y this opiniun was t'uh..tI\lJti;.L-{ !'y win t f two goxis tn nuttt'. The g,.tiiie was fn;! of in. terest and t-xeitpmettt, :)t)d s'ttne ti))" '.v;.3 hhuwn by bet') f. idL- A tI¡IIU!ï the t-!evcns pfa"ved a very higii-cliisg gamf. there t3eeii,,ed to fM a iitt!e ni, 're precision about the N( tts men. In spitt, ;,f the harj weather an illJllit'n"" c-<m:)'u;y th)cn.;e-d tttc faroo:> cricket Kruund at ShfHieiJ. It was a r-:n&fkabiy faattnatch. The N tg team ha<! the wind in their favor during the first, haif, :Ht.i white t.f this advantage theyscoted the only two m.ata of th", iiiatc;li. Nuttk3 t-ot their titst pi'int 25 minutes fro= the brt, !tnd UswaM :dJell n 6-cf')d !f:e half- time, B"th goals had mnny narrow I'h,peS, but no further point was recorded, m.d a fine gttizie w&d wt),-i by Nutt, by two t.= n. lie. L,t ¡Ijht the CGm- tmtt-e .net at Shdlit'l.J, a..d decided -.Iiat the nsal ehouid be played at the Ova] on U. 21-t. A t-a: gaine for the ,.j1J be p'syed at Btrmiu. ham on the 24:h iiiiit.
THE LEAGUE GAME:?.
THE LEAGUE GAME:?. Sev?ra. League matchc.e.e pn?a?d in c:: Hat'? day. 'Vithont ?"?'-?"?'? Bi?hnrn R.Ter, e?.?r?ed t{ he I.:?? 6?i?t H. Wa?d<.rerr,nnd?he iatter w.,n by<wu ?.?? to n?ne, ? H?ekhn „. We?? Hf?iK'te?.Atb.n be.t Acc:,n.t-n hyf?. Ko? ??? .? ?' ? ??"-?'?'. ?"? B.?!.y ?t;d Pre8tnn ? ?nd 'y ,,Y p.?)? ?, two .? H.j.nL.y ??. ? '? '-??? ?<?!' ?? tv 'o .u?. unexpected. Lr 1.. -3 On Monday two Lpam.e waities were ¡;]are1. At, B.rmin?.n Aston Vi-.h. were h?t.n hy rSres'?' No.th End t.y nne K?t to o. and ? We.t ?'?.LT ?!\?;?'" "? '-?'-?' i?? goal to none.
THE ALLIANCE GAMS3.
THE ALLIANCE GAMS3. I VIHiuURmal(;hc were pb)ecl onSatnï(L.y. t.¡mb7 hh.eX? b? hei?heh1 i \ye???.y hy three ?.ats t. n.ne at Cnmsby. S.'n.!?!a.hl A;iu:.bca? H.t)e bv f,? ?? J" ??" ?"??'?-? ?-? ??.?.uu TfEnt ?d a!).a!.l l,own Swi.t- ;?t. .VaI.?I, wLen S?k? won by t::ee.Rcm!dt?
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-_u- FOOTBALL FIXTUllE:j FÙI MARCH Urn I THE CC131kii-NkT;0.4. Wrexham v M;<cele-.iid!<), at Wrexziam. Cheater v. Leeh, :tt ChtS'e-. Uurt'ja ViUa v. Hy(!e, at Hyde. WELSH LE'.GL'?. Hbylv. Rhos. ut mw". Weatminster Ruve'-N v. Dfu:('s. at \fjlllht.J;, Grtsford v. Oawest:y 0!d D )V. at Gr"afjrJ Fhnt v. Hjlywe! at H -fyw?!. St ??r?'' ?" ?"'? "———. ? Stansty Park.
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MarkeLs. _,r-I'J. WKKXnAM.-THtJMDAY KC(i "boat 'J¡j  (, Ch UJ ?t?t !d 7.b: 0, 0: ?. u< Ud ?'-n? .?? or.???: ?,???? fjathi c, 1 1 Of I 3? ;11 3, 1 Sedjc ?"' ? "?' ? ? i;eeù Jc. l's Vd  o G,i Ma!tinR)?i.y?r7mb?. ? ?? ? ? Gnndiuc du. (p6: ?ths). ? Gi?c 4s Ud Potatoe9 (per ?bs.). ? u. ? -? ? Butter (per.b.) o< ?.? ). l, ? r. ? Beef (pet !'<.). < 7j v.- i u. Mutt.n(r<r ,3. u, 5., k {;:¡ II Fofh(porlb.). u, r, to (h j, Vea!(per!b.) (!it 7(1 ti, !),o Lamb (per !b. (I.,i If(,t G, ouli Fewi (per<;ojr!c) :h 0 ¡ j. 4 i lid Ducke 4 O'to ;-) iOd Turkeyg, Cocks (per co"p1e) 1G-) n,t to 1: Pd Ditto, Heiis 5s Odto Ua Cd Geese (pfr lb.) !)(I to t's 10J, K;-Ra It to 15 turK :))Ui)!tt. M(M.!) WEI).% FF;L)AY. -Wheit, ).e<v Ih < tn U'- <;t: 9.. ti,l to lU. lid l,arlt-Y. grinc1in; to (J!4 (I(i; (,t. ;.¡ to 7 0 I "at: nt:w 0" '1.1t""s".) 7-'tf 7<t per !)&Tiper. Fre-h butter. 1" 4 tv 1- ;3 t.r !t CtTC?, Ibfor la. Rmmx. MONDAY —The market wis he!.) tn severe we tt'r, and the atten<hince was s<ua.!i. Piicds were as p. r last week's quotations. DEl.nGII. TunsnAY—Thomonthty fa:r wm remtrkab)y w i! at- teude't by buyera notwithst'mcing t')e inck-mfnt wo.tther. Well bred horses procured a rtiady eale an.1 we e Wt:H repre:.ented. In nuich c 'wa a thriving ùl1"in" wai done. Store c-tttio- of all Jeiicriptinns were not in muc'-i deimnd &nd the nt<nkc.[. of the<ii was slow. Sheep were 8 te:icly at former quotatiuus, theze WitS a scarcity uf stcck for hatchers. Wl-D:'iESDÄY.-The supp!ynf bu'ter met the dfctanJ, and the price was stutif'nary at Is 5 [ pe. lb. Kms were cheaper at 2') for Is. Fowls 3s -o 4s per cjuplu. Pfg!! were cheap, buyers being scarce. CH J'HTi\:H. COR-4, Saturday.—The attendnnce was ama!! to-day with a limited supply of wheat. Njtillers were buyera at the extrt-!B8 rates to stight advarc on pricua of !axt week &11 tots < gering being quickly (,isposed uf. X OUJillJ: Jfjfag in mittting bartf-y; price.i noiiiiiial. Bean! turu Je&re* Obta ve'y :t"ady :.t {u!i prict7,. Indian c-jrn hit; iWDrùvèl Id pei- II)Olb.4. «n the week's quotations. WtLtLtt, vvliitt net75tLB 51 to Ii, 0,1 Ditto, red 5, 51 to 5. f)j Lo 5, (; 11 Barley, mattutg, per Cii).I)s 4-1 Ud to 4s 2d Bailey, grintlizig, per (!4'b. :.i 0.1 t;) :1-i M Oat! pHt 4Mbii. 2sIUt to ?! 'M Be?perSUb 5, M ? u, ? lJitto, b;gypt.iaD, p. 4lIlh, ::m-i oj to us ot CRE\VE. CMTLK MOKDAY.-Medium uPJ>ly of fat and stare Bt.< ),ond attendance of buyers Prices Beef 6 t to 7d mratt,-n, 8d to "lll pork. pig" H 9.1 per c\Jl't;; bacon pigs, 8s per -core new untci and casing cow.< .in<! heifera,' A:14 tu £.2; b rren, je!0 to .c;):}; shirks, .C5to ;L,-j yearhns" iL* to JL< store pig. ISs to 41:)s. ()SNV 11 CATTLE. Wednesday.—There was a fair eupn!v of stcck Mt the tu.th!it) d on and uyers "er .ut:'ful Tli,- val,, wete fairly gi-oti, and Llie 1-rices rzLziAe, ti :j f 7d to..¡ Lf1. ;I'k, ;1 to 51'1. <J tv 5s4'; rf.! Tr't.,t new. 4- 10.' to 5t 2.1; oats. new(pet measu""ll:J,: ,r; 15. ..ii I :a!tiIlR fJarle' lpt'r JIIea.,ur),lï Uù to l!J" Od; dn.¡jr. Jitto, ?'s ?d;potat"en. (pet n.eai-ure, .)?Fd to :J ) b':tter .T'fr !t'.), la jt't" 1'- 5); t?tf 7t f mn?t.ou 8a''to?.t;vt-.ti, 8.i?' !.nn!).0.t t.. o.. p<jrk. (id to8d, to?J" ;?et «?ut?e, 4<i0d tn 5. U.t- 'inck? (n '? Ud t?-?0!: cgga 14 1.? 15' ""hniin?r?ho?- U 01 t- -tis od ttirke)R ehvti U)t<: 5.U.I. H H.1'V'm Ii I Y CORX. Saturday. -This !u.i.rktit wa" but moderal,y a- tenif(f. Wheat M.Uisodfn.m id to 2(1 Per busilvi m:jr ceoney. B.ti-Ity Nizii dull at ujizsltvre(I pricos. Qll)t ?hite?hot,t'M ?t)'?. 5, 2' ?d? .„ ud ? ? ? ??'? 5. M f) -? ? ¡ N?dit? u, uj ? ? ? H?.?y.(,na,th?) rer 7U..t. ?. ;{j ?, M B?.y(?.indin?) ditto 4s Od to ? ? U?.o? ?-r ?, ? Cd tu?. ??) ? ? to ?'? Pa, j:J. M ?? ? P,e t-. 21 10 li Oi- ? U i L,jj U ? ) j! ?t ;> 'L j.)(, TL.-s??.—?i.jt.er.he?t. :j?-.?,? i. .'Sths .1? 4..8.t to 4. 1! ? ?. :J, ?" ?-" .? ,? ?- corn,? ? to ?. !)d p.r .1. j- ? ?'. ? ?.?i?; :t[<,r, 1. ?: u l 4; ?., '? ?' ? ?. -ttu'.{.Jr ?(.r?.; ?.? .Y'?: ?? i: 'i'pt.. -'? p? W I -f 1 ???.??.- ? .??"? per 4?U tig, c.t.4 3 U 1 t 4 '.6 per .m,; 'Er.. L?.?'.=.:?C''tu 4' '?''?-?1'4 t? '?? 11' t '??  3 ,u ii3g Cl to 5 O? pe? c.a ? 6' ?'. "?- '?<. ?'? 5 0 1 \J" oj" to 5 0! not ei-iliflegeese, tid to (id I)er I i -) *turkayc. Od 0 to Per .b;?.L j. ?- ? ?.???t?ey..Odt. lid per ib C),, :0 ?d ?! petUie?ure: 1 ,,L,e1, 5 per 1 wuttoll, 7-1 t. !Jd; veal, "t to ? .?.o??!?? ???? ?? .?. ?
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Money. -r THEWREXHAM LOAN & INVESTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. ESTABLISHED 1?56, Are cropped to advance at a few hours' notice, from .£5 øpward, upon PERSONAL SECURITY or upon deposit of LIFE POLICIES. TITLE DEEDS. SHARE CERTIFICATES. DEBENTURES, &c.. AT MODERATE INTEREST. So preUm!nM\' or other Charges or Premiums Hpec?Uy reduced terms for bILLS and LOA?b ot Aju an" l1pwarc1s. ???sby e?y momenta. Strictest conadence and privacy ob'-er?ed. Fon.of ?.Heation furnished free ? ?.?? t ?°?? nt??f-r w?P Prompt Mtention si'en to every aopticn.—Appty ?ES PHK?AH. Secretary, 4, Tempto Row. ?Wrexh? 72 MONEY. MONEY. MONEY IMMEDIATELY LENT from;CIO to dB 5,000 at lower interest than others. ? ?T 1?-? Gent)emen. Farmers, Gardener", camera. Cow?'-<? ?? >hopbeepMf, Dairymen, Tradesmen, OerKS, Scho¡¡lnia..¡te.rs, Gent)emen's Servants. and others in Schout"? '? Clergymen. Lodging House Keepers. ?"' ? M."t?h.derg. and others. <,n their o?n ?""? ?ith. 'tt bondsmen, on note uf hand alone, repay- ?" ? ?ym?'?m?ts. or arranged to suit Borrower'. .?.i?nc- AH communications are received and kept ?-t c .ntid?c- ? genuine ?;.p!ication e?r refused, ?? ?nor.tt.!e a?d atraIghtforwaTd transactions gUM- anteed. ??<!inc B?rrowe? nre invited before app!;inKe!ae- .here to ?pb to t? '??? ?''??' B EDWARDS, ? SEVRI? TRRRACE. SMITH FIELD ROAD, ,.Ht,,Ew-,Bvltv, TnR?F ?iLL?. 'ORNK STREET. OSWESTRY, and S T?V"? ?TRKET. WREXHAM. N.B.-To%n or Country distance no object. Letters i,nuaediattly attendrtl t J. 5-=-:3n 3jONEY LENT PRIVATELY to or remale, in Town or Country (distance no object), AT A FEW HOURS NOTICE .n ?OTR OF HAND ALONE. WITHOUT SURETIES, ?ncitv or the uauat OBJECFIONABLE LOAN ?F?MOR AGEXTS ROUTINE AND DELAYS pronr? Advances :'lso made upon furniture. p!ano?, eWélkry, p)ate. diaminda, trade and fitrm stock, phmt, crops, t.irmint! imptt-ments. etc. (without removal), and TO ASSIST PERSONS INTO BUSINESS, S.??n .? rnfn deeds, Teveraf.!M, ?ife pnHcips. private incnmpa, etc., at FIVE PER CENT. PER ANNUM. Repayments Me made monthly, quarterly. ha!f-enT!v, or fear!v t" suit the convenience of borrowers extending over anv pen,1 not, excefdiug ten years, r.r as long as the inte- mit is )'!nd, the principal can remain. APPLICANTS IN TOW:" OR CuCTRY ARE ATTRKDED TO THE SAME DAY AS RECE!YFD, and intending horrowers rpqit;rirg prompt and private CMh advances for any emergency or other purposes can rely upon thfir in;ttter being conducted UPON FAIR AND UPRIGHT PRINCIPLES. :'nd WITH THE sriUCTESt' SEUKRCY AND DUSPAiCH. Before fHplyinc ptaewh;'re. C tll or writfi in cnnfidence fL'r Pr,cs, ,d\l (lr,tis) to tle :\Cl'U,\ f, LRNDER. MR W. BARCLAY, 1, CECIL bTRKKr. STRAND. LONDON, W.C. (Private Gt-ntYeman). p s.—No connection with Loan OfRces. 1197n NO FEKS UNLRSS CASH IS ADVANCED. P I.lVz%'IF. ¡\nVAC:ES FRO:\T ;LIO UPWARDS ott Without Bill of Stite Over jL.')<).')"') Ptit- Annum iow beint: Lent.—Fut prOdpectU'1 amI terms, 3pply to GEORGE PAYNE, Account- ant. 5. 'own Wittta. SiHdhstu;)". E.,tablished 17U. 1292  THE G\?BRIA? LOAN A?D !?\KSTMENT COMPANY, LIMITED. t3 ptcparedto advance My aumfTO!p?5 to ?500 o!) t approved or other security, for penoda of from three ? monthBto two years, repayable by wee?I;, r-ortMy, quar- terly, or other inatatmeats Good bma diaeounted on ad vantageous terms. The strictest conSdce observed. ???M to be made to the Secretary, Mr Jame. Pr?. O?Summer Hin.nearWr?bam. F.?sof ?<'?? Turnished free, and i< applied {or by poM wul be !o??? on receipt of a stamped directed envelope. 771n A LADY haTing ? large spare <-?p;t? at hercotumMd ??. is .c-irt.ua f.f ?driincin)! a;ttt!8 iR aum3 M A?..) to ?i"U to Househotders. Tr-.t(le.,Amen, And others ON THEIR PROMISSORY XOTE ALONE. in a few hf.urh' n< tic", and in strict pTivac%Applv. per- aonaUy. or by ttt>T, to Mrs BEHRMAX.2<.C'ty Road, Chester or H) an't 12, Mount VurKon Koat', Ltrerpoo!. Diatunce no object Ti?TfJ! OXHY T.K?T PRrVATRLV (?ith'?ut surety") hyth? 'i cmt:t?f!-CKO-<S BANK (?t:ibt?hed 1S7U). 28 BEDFOKD ST.. CH 4 RING CROSS. Liii(lon, W.C. C.'pitd J;JHII,UOU..ser\"e Fund ;i.:lU').UUU. ,TDVANCF,S IMMKt.tATHLY MADP;. __L1.- _L 1.1' Upon Approved Promissory ntl'S &9 IOJlOWS, wtmouh u.n of sa!e. Adv.inee J;:2j -12 monthly repayments of.£2 5 10 ?" ,?'S ? 10) 9 4 T.ar{;er amounts in thu s&me proportion. ADV4KCRS of.t::{t'to X-3,000 Kranted at a few honrs notiMin town or country, ma'e or fem:Ue, on mortgage of fll7nitiiri,, tr,.i(le &nd f!'rm stock, ptant, crfp", &c., wtthnet ruinoval, ilnit to :Ks;-t pt-rsona into business. Also on ,1"1". and revprsi"us, NOTtCR — \ny one rf<;uirmx n'r'ney will do we!„ bef,ore illl) l:;in elsewliei-e. or paÜl¡': fees. to think of this-Surely I ctn do tetter with a 133nk having !:).rge cipital at com- tmndnndd&vot.int: then-iit-lves to this f!ass of business than lean with so-callell VI ivate money lenrters or agents with small means. Cood borrowers can obtmn money here on re:tson&h)e tern)", quick'y, privately, and withcnt deduruons. repayaMe by eitsy instalments Dbtance no oLifct. Ca!) persona!)y, or writf. to :d) rfftuiring'hftnkin? accounts. 4 p<r ce: t. inrerMt a!!owfd on the minimum monthly bitiances. Deposits of .£11) and ul)%iardd receivsd as untter: — 5 per cent. per ann., subject to 3 months' notice of wi.t„ hd< rawa,l. M „ S 7 12 Special'terms for larger amount. Interest paid quarterly. Writp or call ft r Prospectus. A. WILLIAMS. Man&ger. MONEY! A PRIVATE GENTI.EMAN, with gpare capita!, is ll""iruus of making nuuiHdta.tc CASH ADYA'NCJ:4S from £:! up to .Lr'"U to respectable Hcuseholders, Trades- men, Fa:I1:' tnd others (:ipt:ci:t! ativ.iit;tges given to the working ci,-L4seg), upnn th(-ir own security, at moderate iDten st. The sttict'-atconHdence F:uarnnteed. Repayable byin-.t:tin!t-t.tstosuic horrowers. Distance no object.— App!v to J. A. HE:O;J';IE.OloJ,cta, :tiidTiloR.I;dAY4). liox- burgIJ Ht.u-p. i: aho, WediMs- days, :¡, ().,iwestry (pri%-ate residence), also at i. (jí¡.Jster-trpet, ;hrewshury..B.-XQ connection with any LCttO Oft:ce. betters T.ruuGpt)} atteudod to. 4:; jo Business Announcements. gle-OR THE BLOOD !S THE UFE" i_- 4 WORLD-FAMED í al" THE GREAT GLOOD PURIFIER AND RESTORER t?OR CLEANSING and CLEARING the BLOOD from -T ALL IMPURITIES, cannot be too highly recom- mended. For Scrofut&, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Btood Diaeaaea P'mp!e,.tnd ûr8 ot all kinùs, .t is 3. never failing and Ptrmunent cure. It CURES OLD SORES CURES SORES IN THE NECK CURES SORE LEUS CURES BLACKHEADS. or PI.NIPLES on the FACE: CURLS SCURVY CURES ULCERS CURES BLOOD and SKiy DISEASES CURES CiLA-,DULz%R SWELLi'S CLEARS THE BLOOD FROM ALL IMPURE MATTER, FROM WHATEVER CAUSE AR!S:XG. A" this mixture is pleasant to the tMte. and warranted tree from itnything injurious to the most delicate coastitu'«n o' either 3ex (froiii,.Y,;fziiiey to otd age), the proprietora aolicit auSerers to give it a Zial to test its ?&lue. LAITKWS WORLD-F \1D SLOOD MIXTURK Skin DiseMef. Eruptions. Bintchea. Spots PitUPIPS, Ptt-iftt'cs, H"t! Carùunce. King-' Murmf.Sure t-:M. Erystpeta", Heutf-, D.s- culoration of thf lwl, Humors and Diseases t.f the Skin of whatever name or nature, are literally carried cut of the s\stem in a *hort time by the use 01 this wor!d-f.imed medicine. IMPORTANT ADViCHc-o AJ.L.-Clebonse the vitiated blood whenever ycu nnd its imputitits bursting through the skin in pimplfa, eruption", and sores cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggi"h in the vein: c'enn-eit ,,11' n it is tout—your feL'Iinga will tell ;ou \\hln, K'-fp your 1.1"°.1 pure, and thu health of theay-tt-m wii! ft-How. Sotd in ho tlci !'d e-.ch, and in c:fes. c(,ntainin, s.x times the quantity, Us— suSicit-nt :o eflect !i pf-in;:tnent 'aure iu the t:r<tt m,jnrity of ]on,Qtiii(ling easea. By all CHEMISTS and PATEKT MKDI- CIX'K I'P,,NI)ORzi tbr(,uL;ht)ut the World, or sent to any hddresscn receipt of or 1:-12 t.tau:ps: tv the Ptoprietoia. iHt-: LINCOLN and MIULAN!) COUNTIES DRUG COM- PANY, UMITRD. LitAItE MAHK, "BLOOD NIIXTURF." A-k for CLAMCE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, and doaot be Persuaded to tat;.¡; tn imitation. 1614 OLD ? PORT Wi -N,E. (GEOKUE SANDEMAN'S) THREE SHILLINGS PER QUART, WAR RANTED A FINK QUALITY. ? 1 i. L H E R S 1. 'i MARKET MALL VAULTS. WREXHA.11 ¡:"LDEk EROTnERS I:lt."TtSt Df:;ller" in thO? Princip"Hty = MJ CHEAPEST AND BEST SHILLING'S WORTH OF R IT 1\J OR WHISKY, AT W L L D E R'S "IARKF.T HALL VAULT?, WREXHAH j Bey Md Compare. t39 Busi&Ms Anna-tMmenta. TIMBER SLATE BRICKS TILES CEMENTS LATHS SEWERAGE PIPES And all other Building Material E. j\fEREDI'i'H VONEhS, TIMBER YARD "nd STRAM SAW MILL, CHAKLES-STREET, WREXHA!. TELEGR&FHIC ADDRESS:— 1816 "MEREDITH WREXHAM." 8U LPH OLINE LOTION. FOR CLEARING THE SKIN IN A FEW DAYS. SPOTS, BLEMISHES BLOTCHES, REDNESS, ROUGHNESS, DISCOLORATION. UNSIGHTLY OBJECTIONABLE APPEARANCES. UNCOMFORTABLE SKIN DISFIGUREMENTS, Entirely fade away. S ULPHOLINE LOTION makes the Skin HEALTHY, SOFT, BEAUTIFUL, TRANSPARENT. SMOOTH. SUPPLE. QULPHOLINE.-The Best SKIN LOTION. BEAUTIFULLY FRAGRANT. COOLING and REFRESHING. A moat DESIRABLE APPLICATION ABSOLUTELY PURE and HARMLESS. Bottles, 2a 9d. Sold everywhere. ULPHOLINIJ: 80. by its Depurative Action, tran- ce seenda nU ordinary Toilet Suaps, Everyone desiring i Healthy, Soft, Comfottabie, Be tutiful Skin, alike tran- sparent and supple, should use Su)pholine Soap. It is the perfection of kin S.'aps. Tabkts 6d. Boxes cf three T\t'o!eta Is 6J. Sold everywhere. PEPPERS QUININE AND IRON HEALTH, STRENGTH, TONIC ENERGY.. GREAT BODIL\ STRENGTH, GREAT NERVE STRENGTH, GRHAT MENTAL STRENGTH.GREAT DIGESTIVE SFRENGTH. Follows the uae of PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC. It improves the appetite, promotes digestion greatly strengthens the nerves, increases strength of pulse gives nrmness to the muscles, alters pale countenance sippHes dericient heat to weak circulations, overcomes bodily weariness &nd weakness, cures many painful com- plaints-neuralgia, sciatica, &c.; is II. remedy for dyapepsia, atomach Sections, &c., and thorouehly recruits thf health. PEPPER'S QUININE AND IRON TONIC. MOST IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT A new, smaller size hott-Ie of this valuable medicine is now supplied, at 2s. od. thus brining it in the reach of all classes, and greatly preventing the many injurious imita- tions largely offered. PEPPER'S TONIC. Insist «n having it. Pnttl.Q, lg dusM, 2s Cd next size, 32 doses, 4s Od. Sold everywhere. OE'DD[*D? THE <-iAFE=!T rLrr!m 0 A?riBiLious TARAXACUM )IEDIC¡XES AND PODOPHYLLiN, I FLUID LIVER MMDICtNR, WITHOUT MERCURY MADE FROM DAXDEHON AND MANDRAKE ROOTS. Is now used and rfgu!ar'y prescribed by many Phys:C!ans I tnstea'! of blue pi!! and c-ilomel for the cure of dyspepsia, bi!iousness, and all symptoms of congestion of the liver, which are generally pain beneath the shoulders, headache drowsiness, no appetite, furred tongue, disagreeable taste {n the morning, piddlnesa, disturbance of the stomach, and feenag of geneial depresaion. Bottles 2a 9d, and 4s 6d. Sold by a11 Chemists. Insiat on having Pepper's. LOCKYER7S SULPHUR HAIR RESTORER. The Best. The Safest. The Cheapest. RESTORER THE COLOR TO GRAY HAIR. INSTANTLY STOPS THE HAIR FROM FADING. OCCASIONALLY USED, GRAYNESS IS IMPOSSIBLE, REMOVES SCURF, AND EMBELLISHES THE HAIR, CAUSING IT TO GROW WHEREVER THIN AND PATCHY. Large BotHea, Is 8d. Sold everywhere. 7H7n EADE'8 PILLS. EADE'S PILLS. ?".?? ?.? < Uout or RheumatIsm EADE'S PITLS shuuhl immediately EADE S PIHLLS ?'?? recoarse to ?T??'A*D?E .? S ?PIL-L?S ? EADE'S PILLS. BADE'S PILLS. Hundreds of Testi- EAVD'B ?? S PILLS 'ni? have been received fro.o "&n ?EA.?DE ?<S ? F" I-?l-?j'L*S "°?? ?? conditinna ,'?"? nf men" testtfvin? to the wonderfu! power these Pi!!< have in pivin? relief in the very wùr,.t c.tses. These PH)s are pur<:]t vegetable and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY RRLIEVE AND HAPIDLY CURR THE WORST FURM OF GOUT. HHMJMATISM KHLUMATtC UOUT, PAIXS IN THE HKAD. FACF,, AND LIMBS, And have the Ltrxest ree. 'iniuviitl;ttioil ever ghbn to any Patent Nle(Iicine nf it. rb. GOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT RHEUMATISM I A VOICE FROM PLYMOUTH. "Plymouth, H, Desboroash-road, Saint Ju(le's, Jan. 28,1838. "Sir,—I have been subject to Gout for twenty Sve years. Previou-) to 18S7 suffrred with very frequent attacks of g(mt thr, e or four times a year. I heard of year Pitta early that year and tri",d then!. They gave me a!must instant relief from pain, and the swelling soon pas-ttd away. 1-itice Luen, wneneter an attncK comes on, one sman Dome wm put me right. The fffect of the Pttts is reaUv marvellous- not suppressing the disease only. but clearing it out of the system. You can make what use you like of this.—Yours truly. 'WILLIAM ACUTT. "Mr George F-atle, 72, GcsweU-road, London. BABE'S GOUT AXD RHEUMATIC PILLS Are sotd by all Chemists, in Botttes, 15 Hd nnd 2;; Sd. or sent post free for Postal Order by the Propnetor, GEORGE MADE. 72. (,osv%eii-road, E.G. Ask for, ?EUM ?Tc ?'LlX?"' ?"? "?? "? I HREUi-lATlC PILL. FADE 8 PILLS. 207Jtc I STRANGES Al CRYSTAL OIL BRILLIAN T J*EM "Í:ff i -ti  t I LIGHT t With an unbroken record of TH!TY YEAKS witho'it I a single Accident. t,D[ A?Y Househoidera ati!t refrain fr.?m n-ing I. '.u]p< iy? thr.iuph'heunplea.?.ntc.?.ur emitted by hnrning Infermr OIL, vended by .ctny tenters :¡s CliY,TAL,' therehy misleading the purchasers, who nnsgine thfy are buying STRANGER Al CRYSTAL OIL, i which i"'es HI per c"nr.. h"tter liglil, :iiil is b..i,'Ii sunoior and mare hcalth ul th:ut thf cht ..per k!nd< ("old a.4 Crystal., anil constqt"t7y is o:derfd [.. )' u-(:d in nw,i. J.f the Intirm-triv.,4 tillwgllOut the Alleges or Druma "hou! beitr the Trade .tJ.uk of ..n "EYE," M J!j,¡ow that it is genuine. Authored Agents for iti "a'e i:t (h!=i distnc' a:e tVREX(!A): Ho¡:ers 'inn .T..cksOD, lronm'>Dgers. Wholesale on)y :-S. TtJDOR <& SONS, White Lead )!aDuWtllrera, 17, CoJlege DiU. London, E.G. 2014o 1- -V-. -r. Business Anuouncemears. 'V- PRIZES VALUE OVER £6000. U M% SOAP COMPETITIONS. bUML!?!)) bU?rcs ?ETmoNs. These Competitions wiH be continued each Month during 1891. There is n;) r-I&ment of chance in the.so con:pciic'ons. the wiun5ng of a-r?c ?? cr.?m? c?n'sly on t?? i:?.scv?:r?nce and trouble t?en. I 1 .1. "a" .& &a- ¡ -v:a-p:¿¡Rë;' -I CC??SjE??STC'lT'K?TXT. j v G-ISI..3 .mD EOS IC7 T.AST AWI) UNDER. I For v.h. c'.i ct" mid ?en<t in the mo-' !iuti;]- :<i-? t:c-ct-<'t;e' rf th?tft?ij-?"!? h r.? i f?!). V r..?-.crsc<r:t'n(. -'i h \Vüy vf un ¡, lIHJI¡(;' (jO .</<<' jff<'t/y<< IA'('(')' ;ro(,('all/I' :f;l <.s.<«r/t. Age 1'=', & ?.o (..ir:- .jid 5 n.. LON.s (u:ic to c.tch IN ).15,5 5 l' 5 j' !J u" I I ), l- 5 5" u ? v:, It ? C'-?.JE3LE? :I30 I C???X3E?3E?TC'3:'2r'IOJKT. OPEN TO ALL AGED 17 LAST BIRTHDAY AND UPWARDS or. lai-g. inunberof Canl Bo-! I '?= (1,(¡\1nm aiitl AdnrcMes of liuu"d,i<icrs wno Do xoT t- Sl :>lûtJT" So.tt'. Cut' 10- Card eut in. I Silt-et- Keylegs ¡ "'f! (.*«. 30 WATCHES TO LADIES. I 30 WATCHES TO GENTLEMEN. f''?" .?- <?' -it?n t.???t..l in thr. "P?r.v r!:]strr.t<jd r'cr" :ni.i."Pfai?n's WccMv"theIff=t t ???.??.. ?. i::t.? 'j.i.?w??, r?i: ti t.)st t._ W iu:f,s:'MA:n?<.d ?n n'K'n't ?f AfMrcss mid ?(l.stau:p to pttyiMsta?e. sr?T) rm, ?,T? AKD AUDSESS 0? rOST-CARP rOR RUI/ES TO ?L'"?'?''?:?'??. 2E3?=:.??S., 1????., PORT SUNLIGHT, near BIRKENREAD. =. -M- "&r" .=..?"" r-IC'ry??s b- T-.ss T???oTETr TE??ANT (Mis. M. M. STANLEY) & W. P. FRITH, R.A.. F:?:d "y.?A?S C.Yr.lA TAI?S," size 2?: by l?in. and "SO C?EAN." s?c 17in. by 12 u? '?"' I. "?' ? -? ? ? :.? ?.r.S A' c 'i l..t i.? :t?:.C?" ? th[:M' H:EH UF (_()Sl')lid .r??, 'tt.-i::r.t. :< I-CS !-A?F. ,-A!r.,T<. I.t.vt:. Btt.?.. T! I'"t.n!i.t.t,ye!irB?k<.nhe(td, ? ?" HfT.I? .L ??:)?. :.i:d Ad .rc.? and ?t S:;u?h[ Soa.) ??:.pe!s. uT- h. i'r hy icn :i!'? ?s Wr?pr-rs. n-;ti-t- mark 0!i outMdc of envelope "riCTURES." 260 -AL_ _LC6?!('S — PL'ASIERS,? An<! tn?ist M?on having A?H?CHS Hnd At.)L.COtHa ollly. J B¡';WARE OF ALL U1'HERS PURPORTING TO BE AS GOOD. ?HA? ..H! nJUnUn! ('? U Pr! LHA?? TF?S ?commended by MaTk&uyPearse,HeDjyThoriie,(B?aiigelist), t-?0 Mrs Henry Ward Beecher. Dr. Gordon Stables, G. A. Sala, and Medical Men throughout the World. 52a. H PYRAMID II NURSEHYÙLAP FOOB WARMERS. By their pecultar construction—the glass chimnev conducting and conceo- tr.)H!),: beat to the bottom of the water v.ssel—they give a larger amount of "t<h. tt))() heat than can e obtained in any other tamp of the same c!&ss Wtth- om s!uuke or smeU. Ait L (mp.s are fitted with CLARKE'S NEW REGISTERED PANNIKIN. By this inTet-tinn any liquid food on he poured out or dronk without mum or preMS9 pMsmK through the spout, and prevents sn!)!ng whi-n poured into a fading boLtff. ?o uvavoidible with ail other Pannikins. These Pannihins will Rt ai! the old Pyramid Xutsery L,-Liiipe, an(I can be purchased se).a.rmeiy. CLARKE'S "PYRAMID" NIGHT LIGHTS are thu best in the world, and the only ones suitable for burning in the above, :tt)d for lilhtiiig pa-s:-i-es. )ohhie<, <&e. N B.—No paraSn or other dangerous matena! u-ed in their manufacture. Prict' of Lampi4. t)d. 3s 6u, 5s, and !!s each. Sold everywhere. If:tn-diaicu)ty inobt:nninKtbem. wr'Khtto CLARKP,"S PY KA:\UD" and I ".F\IHY" i,lGHT CO.IIJIANY, London, N.W.. forueareat Agent's address. Show Room: 31, Ely Place, Mhcrn Circus, and 484, Collins Street, Melbourne. 161 I t TORPtD LIVER, HEADACHEI ::11 Cl:(,b1t3 1: Bà- Purely Vegetable. Sugar Coated. Small P!!t Small Dose SmaH Pr:ce. j i2(=3 tr \t\T! ??7? r?ms E?ALT JL ? Jt.</X t\? ? t MRM'SHEO STEEL?. ) 1 X e S" ,.BURN ISHED-STEEL I y </ B eSEOWtTHOUT WMJE ? S !t RE?N?B ? 'L "R?ST.  Bl?k Lead ??JS?a?)_E\nEBYTHTIE]U!?MAjrotaftoBsr; Scan SoMM.tnm!nM. N 2:i?S t' -"??? ? ''? ? -? ?????''?????? !!??-? ?????r???'Y????'?' ??. These Remedies have stood the ?est of ? !j F !FTY YEARS' EXPERtENCE, ?nd are pronounced the Best Medicine for Family use. THE PILLS I, I :Rl,;nd, co?rpct all <f borders of the LIVER, BT01fACn, KIDNEYS n;nd. _(i ?i\ complaiuts incide&tal to Females of ail ages. 1 I ?,? THE OIMTMENT :.1 I ? ?o only rd¡aLr!eJ>;r } LS:;o:s,nnJ Oro 'WoD'?js 1:/ i.?- n.?.iil!?. ?..HE 'J'JIROAT?, COL-O?S. CoLM, <jr<)UT, El?UMATL?J ? l Gi?-sDULA? ?\vhLLixcs, &ud for all ?KiN DisEJLSEs it has DO ccuai. ? ? ???t?od c?y at 78. NEW OXFORD STREET, 1? 533, Oxford St.,LON? ? ? SOLO B? ALL MEDtC? VENDORS THROUGWOU?- THE WORLD. I' -?<?'?'s GratiH, at the abuve addrc?? (1?? between tLc hm:? uf 11 & 4 or by letter I ???? ,j?? j ?—'—j m m ————-————- ———? —— .—-— = = -? WATERLOO ROUND FJSEJDING- OIL CAKES. tj nequailed for all classes of Stock. Every delivery is guaranteed to Analyse 1 WATERLOO ROUND LINSEED CAKES Guaranteed over 97 per cent. ofpur.ty. Manufactured by the WATERLOO MILLS CO. (Limited) E HULL. 510
ENGLAND v. IRELAND.
ENGLAND v. IRELAND. Piayed at Wulverhampton on SatuidAy. Here a Dig crowù assembled tn u:itl;ii the p!a.y in which England {roved much too powerful for their opponents. The forwards showed e\ceH('fit combina- tion and the b:>-cki' kicked we' ::5\)( n after the start Ct)ttni!t oUaintd the fint g"ai f';t Ettgland, followed alm..t inittietliatcly with one frcm the foot of I'ifhmen would occasionally get down to iineH, hut ror.'e of their viaitj were ftUitfu), and i't htlf.tiiiie Ei,,clati(I led by thtea goalB to Hit!v in the (H;C('I' tJniol! Lilt, tf) tilled a f< u) th ly.,ii L fur his bitL.. whi!. aft< r a L;"al by Whittside f:.r '-co[(:d lot Etigltll(i. wllo ",)Ii hy fix goals ti <<- 'r!f E" i,d, 'd P- i y, at.d ,hd:-I"H.:k.), 't.11l'ett. <J"ttetiI. Lil.d!py, ht.d H.' (tie (!'jtW-td-.) wun lI:1t "<aatches pI:, Yf'rl,
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THE COMBINATION. _? W- L. D. FdT??tPcs Gorton ViH.t ?5 n 4 ?———? —— ?\ ?cc!estield H.S:: ?:3"?" ?'"t) Ch?t?r. 14 s 3.. }" ? ? ? Ncrt.wichVict-ria.li.. ? ? "< ? Dentun ?7 7 "'7 l "? ?L i 7 13 Burton Swift-) 11 (! 5 () 4') :? ? Hyde. 14 4 7;}:? ? tVrexhaM. I?. 4 5 4 ? 4 .a Leek 1:}. 2 .10 .l:? -? ? Wittou 10. ?. 8. o )? ?t ? \\rexham bn.ve had two points deductn). 4