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Sales by Auction. I HALES BY MESSRS. JONES & SON. FAIR DAY. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ON MONDAY NEXT, Commencing a.t 10.30. with Gattle, Sheep, and Pigs. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to thank .HJL their numerous supporters and beg to an- nounce that thev will SELL BY AUCTION on MONDAY NEXT— A prime lot of Fat Bulla, Oxen and Heifers, Dairy COW", Fresh Barrens, In-calf Heifers, Stock Bulls and Stirks. Ripe Fat Sheep and Lambs. Fat and Rearing Calves. Bacon and Porket Pigs, In Pig Sows. Sows and followers, and Store Pigs. Settlements at close of Sale. Auctioneers' Offices, Overtou Arcade, Wrexham. 907j AT THE WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MESSRS JONES & SON beg to tender i.Vt [heir thanks to the supporters of this Smith- field, and to announce that thev will hold their GRAj) CHRISTMAS SHOW and SALE of PRIME FAT STOCK, on MONDAY, DIXEMISER 12TH, 1892. I.IST OF PRIZES. A SILVER CUP, for the best four Fat Beasts. A SILVER CUP, for the best two Fat Beasts, the property of a tenant farmer, who chiefly depends on farming for livelihood. A SILVER CUP, for the best Fat Beast. A SILVER CUP, for the best Fat Bull. A SILVER CUP, for the best five Fat Sheep, of any large breed. A SILVER CUP, for the best five Fat Welsh Wethers. A IJ H PRIZE, for the best three Fat Pigs. A LADY'S PRIZE, for the best Fat Pig. HALF-A-GUINFIA for the best Fat Calf. Mr BUTT, Silversmith, High-street, Wrexham, has kindly proffered the following prizes:— 1st.—A PillCJ OF PLATE to the largest purchaser on the Christmas Show and Sale Day. 2nd.—A PIECE OF PLATE to the second largest purchaser on the same day. 2329j AT THE ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. MESSRS. JONES and SON beg to thank ?? che'r numerous customers for past support, and to remind them that their GRAND ANNUAL SALE AND SHOW OF FAT STOCK W-ill take place at the above Smithfield, on WEDNESDAY, Dec. 7th, 1892. LIST OF PRIZES. A SILVER CUP, for the best three Fat Beasts. A SILVER CUP, fur the best Fat Beast. A SILVER CUP. for the best five Fat Sheep. PIECE of PL A IE, for the best three Fat Pigs. PIECE of PLATE, for the best Fat Pig. HALF-A-G UIXEA, for the best Cottager's Pig (where no cows are kept). HALF-A-CUINEA for the best Fat Calf. Mr W. Fryer, Blackbrook Farm, renyfTordd, has kindly offered t., give the following prizes:— 1st Priso —L'Ei'E of PLATE, value .£3, to the tamest purchaser during the year at Rossett Smithfield. 2nd Prize-PIECE of PLATE, value £110; to the largest pursha.or. Mr J. Edwards, Green Farm, Rossett, has kindly offered to give the following prizes :— 1st Prize—PIECE of PLATE, to the largest vendor of Stock throughout the year. 2nd Prize-PIECE of PLATE, to the second second largest vendor. 2330c VALUABLE PROPERTY AT PONKEY. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by Messes JONES and SON, on MONDAY, the 21ST Nov., 1892, at 4 p.m., at the New Inn, Mountain-street Ivlios, subject to conditions :— All tho.-c four substantial HOUSES, with out- eflices, recently built, situate near to the Ffennant, road, Ponkey, in the respective occupations of Messrs Robert Jones. Benjamin Poulton, John Goff, and Thomas Owens. The minerals are reserved. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, or to Messrs JNO. JONES and KENDRICK, 1, Ilenblas- steeet, Wrexham. 2280f TO be SOLD by AUCTION, by Messrs JONES and SON, on TUESDAY, the 22nd November, 1892, at Four p.m. prompt, at the Joiner's Arms Inn, Bwlchgwyn. subject to conditions:— All that substantial DWELLING-HOUSE at Gorse, Pias G.vyn Mountain, with the garden, shippon, pigstyc, bakehouse, and piece of Land, in the occupation of Mr Jonathan Williams. The minerals are reserved. For further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, or to Me ssrs JONES and KKNDRICK, Solicitors, 1, Hen bias-street, Wrexham. 2279c AT THE PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. Great Sale of Irish Linen from an eminent Firm of Belfast Linen Manufacturers and Exporters, who, in consequence of the falling-off of their American trade, and the over-crowded state of their stock- rooms, are compelled to roalizo. MESSRS JONES & SON are instructed .r:1. to SELL BY AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 23HD AND 24TU, 1892, in the above hall, an extraordinary large stock of IRISH LINEN GOODS, which will embrace every clasa of bed and table linen, suitable for mansion or cottage, viz. :—Bleached and unbleached damask table linen, fish, breakfast, and dinner napkins, Mcachcd and unhlenched linen sheeting in the piece, hom-stitched and plain-hemmed sheets in pairs, pillow linen, mado-np pillow C3.es and bolster cases, frilled, plain, hem-stitched, and embroidered linen pillow cases, and pillow shams, servants' towels, roller towels, hath towels, best HUCIIABACK, DIAPER, and DAMASK TOWELS, glass and tea towels, plain, lettered, and check fringed and hem- atitche 1 doyleys and sideboard covers, tapestry covers, ladies' plain, printed, liem-stitched and em- broidered handkerchiefs, linen remnants, white Grecian quilts, a fine selection of gentlemen's shirts, collars, fronts, cuffs, &c., &c. On view Mornings of Sale. Sale to commence at 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. each day. 2345o FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 25TII, 1892. Important Sale of In-calf Cows, and Heifers, Two- year-old Bullock, Weanling Heifer Calves, Draught Horses, Geese, Twenty Couple of Fowl, Agricul- tural Implements, Farm Produce, Potatoes, Thrill, Chain, and Plough Gears, Dairy Vessels, (fee., &c., at COED ISSA FARM, Llanfynydd. MESSRS. JONES & SO have received l.l. instructions from Mr Robert Jones (who is leaving) to SELL BY AUCTION, on Friday, the 25th day of November, 1892, on the above premises, the whole of his Live and Dead Farming Stock, &c., etc., viz. :— IJIYE STOCK. &c. :— 3 Young In-calf Dairy Cows, 2 Two-year-old Calving Heifers, 1 Two-year-old Bullock, 2 Weanling Heifer Calves, Powerful brown draught Mare, three years old, 14i hands high, a first-class worker, brown draught Horse, three breeding Geese, twenty couple of Fowl. FARM PRODUCE, AT.—Stack of well-harvested rye- grass and clover, stack of oats (off four acres), several tons of swe9-e turnips, quantity of magnum bonum potatoes, several measures of Webbs' Myatts kidney potatoes. AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS, GEARS, &C.—Cross- hiMs'car?, with Lu.i?..t gearing, ridging plough by Corbett," iron wheel-plough by Corfield," set of wood harrows by "Corfleld," iron cultivator, stone land roller, chain and ox harrows, iron turnip scuffle, wianowing machine by Windsor," patent chaff- cutter, turnip slicer, fifty corn sacks, wheelbarrow, iron and stone pig troughs, grindstone, ladders, draining tools, heel and hay rakes, pikels, scythes, shovels, yelves, sowing hopper, swingtrees, thrill gears, two sets of chain gears, plough gears, odd gears, & Ac. DAIUY VESSELS, AT.—Wheel churn, crea.m pots, milk pans, milk cans and sieve, buckets, saucepans, iron pots, large kitchen table, rain water tubs and other effects. Sale at One o'clock prompt. t2374 PRELIMINARY. Highly Important and Attractive Sale of seventy Head of choice young In-calf Dairy Cows and Heifers, Yearling Heifers, Stock Balls, 200 Fat and Store Sheep, a noble team of 6 wagon Horses and Colts, Fat and Store Pigs, a. I fine collection of modern Agricultural Implements, sets of Thrill Chain, and Plough Gears, quantity of well harvested Clover and Rye-grass and. Upland Hay, Wheat, Barley, and Oat Straw, Turnips, Mangolds, and Potatoes. several tons of Farmyard Manure, the Grazing of the rich Pasture Land up to the 2nd February, 1893, Ac., at FIVE FORDS FARM, Marchwiel, one and a half miles from Wrexham and two from Banger veoed. MESSRS. JONES and SON have been favored with instructions from Mr Robert Jones, who is retiring from farming, to SELL by AUCTION, on FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9TII, 1892, the whole of his valuable Live and Dead FARMING STOCK, Farm Produce, Ac. Particulars to follow. Officcs-4, Overton Arcade, Wrexham. 2101a WANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the Wrexham Adartiscr in Districts where not already represented.—Apply to BAVLEY & BEADLEY Wrexham. Sales by Auction. I SALES BY MR. F. LLOYD. I WREXHAM CATTLE MARKET. EVERY MONDAY MORNING. Commencing with Cattle and Sheep at 10-30. Pigs and Calves at 11-30. MR FRANK LLOYD invites entries for  his Auction Sale on Monday next, when the following STOCK will be offered :— 60 to 80 Choice Dairy Cows, Prime Fat Heifers and Bullocks, Barrens, Stirks, Yearlings, and Bulls. 300 to 400 Fat and Store Sheep, Fat and Rearing Calves, Bacon, Pork, and Store Pigs. Always a fair value guaranteed at this Auction. Commission 4d in the No sale, no charge. The CHRISTMAS PRIZE SALE and Opening of the New Covered Yards, with tying for liD cattle, covered Sale Rings, and 60 covered Pig and Sheep Pens will be on MONDAY, DECEMBER 12TH, when the usual PRIZES, value 30 Guineas, will be given for the following Stock :-Bet Fat Beast, 3 Fat Beasts. Pair of Fat Beasts belonging to a Tenant Farmer, Fat Bull, Fat Bull belonging to a Farmer under £200 rental, Pen of 5 Large Sheep, Pen of 5 Small Sheep, 3 Bacon Pigs, 3 Small Bacon Pigs under 8 score dead weight, Best Xmas Fat Pig, Best Cottager's Pig (under JE8 rental.) MR. S. ALLCOCK, Cake Merchant, Wrexham, will give the following Prizes for Stock sold at Mr Frank Lloyd's Auction, to commemorate the opening of his covered sale yards :— £3 0" For the Best Fat Beast. £2 2s For the Best Fat Beast, fed by a tenant farmer. £1 10s For the Best Pair of Fat Pigs, 10s For the Best Fat Pig. The competition is open to his customers who have bought cake or meal from him for feeding their stock. Mr Allcock will also present to the feeder of the Best Pair of Fat Pigs realising the highest bona fide price, sold at Mr Frank Lloyd's Auction on the First Monday in every Month during 1893, a Sack of Best Indian Meal. Open competition, providing the Pigs have been in owner's possession six weeks previous to being sold. 789z MONDAY MORNING NEXT, AT 11 O'CLOCK. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. MR FRANK LLOYD will OFFER for JL?H. SALE a large quantity of NEW HORSE CLOTHING, HEAD COLLARS, KNEE CAPS, &c. t2395 THE NORTH WALES PRIZE HORSE .L SALES AT WREXHAM NEXT WEEK. Between Shrewsbury and Chester, G.W.R. 500 HORSES. WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 23RD.-Sale of 280 Fine Harness HORSES and MATCH PAInS, Valuable HUNTERS, Noted Welsh COBS and PONIES, Tram and Bus Horses. THURSDAY NEXT, 24TH.—220 Grand Wagon HORSES, Shire MARES, and three-year-old GELDINGS and FILLIES, Strong Van and Lorry HORSES. The Sale includes many prize-winners. Parade and Judging at 10. Sales at 12. Prices September Sales—Wagon Geldings up to 95 guineas, Cobs 120, and Ponies (under 12-2) 110. Catalogues from FRANK LLOYD, Wrexham. 2173z SALE BY MESSRS. TATTERSALL. lVI ESSRS. rjlATTERSALL WILL HOLD SALES AT THEIR RUGBY ESTABLISHMENT OF HUNTERS, HACKS, and HARNESS HORSES EVERY MONTH. Next Monthly Sale, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6TH. IS" MESSRS. TATTERSALL beg to give notice that in future Horses may be ridden and examined in the Riding School on the Monday previous, and Morning of Sale. Applications for Terms and Stalls to be made to Messrs. TATTERSALL, Albert Gate, London. 2152 SALE BY MR H. ETCHES. THE WHITCHURCH (SALOP) HORSE SALE. ESTABLISHED 1873. NEXT SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2nd, 1892. Entry Forms, and all other information, can be obtained from the Auctioneer, H. H. ETCHES, 2303a Auctioneer, Whitchurch. SALE BY MR. WILLIAM FREEMAN. HOLYWELL, FLINTSHIRE. Valuable Leasehold Property, including a Fully- licensed Public House, in the town of Holywell, Flintshire. By Order of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice, WILLIAM FREEMAN will SELL ill BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the King's Head Hotel, Holywell, on WEDNESDAY, THE 30TH DAY OF NOVEMBER 1892, at 2 p.m. prompt, subject to conditions of sale to be then read, the following valuable LEASEHOLD PROPERTY, situate at Wliitford-street, Bryn Zion, and New-road, Holywell, containing in area about 2,520 square yards, and comprising Twenty-three DWELLING-HOUSES, consisting of :— All that fully-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE known as "The Coach and Horses," with the SHOPS, MESSUAGES, DWELLING HOUSES, and COTTAGES adjoining same, and the CHAPEL and COTTAGES at Bryn Zion, and COTTAGES in New-road, in the occupation of John W. Davies, Goodman Ellis, Richard Jones, Mary Anne Davies, and others, held under lease from the Earl of Denbigh, of which about twenty-one years are ur. expired. The whole of the property is subject to an annual ground rent of £30 16s lOd, and adjoins the properties of Sir Pyers William Mostyn, Baronet, and P. P. Pennant, Esquire. The owner of the reversion will be prepared to treat with a purchaser for the sale thereof. For further particulars apply to Messrs and KEENK, Solicitors, Mold or to the AUCTIONEER, at the Auction Office, Porthyterfyn Cottage, Holywell. Mold, 3rd November, 1892. 2301o SALES BY MESSRS. LUCAS. HORSE SALES. I UCAS'S, HOTHAM-ST., LIVERPOOL. WEDNESDAYS throughout the year for CART, VAN, and HARNESS HORSES; CARTS, GEARS, Ac. SATURDAYS throughout the year for HACKS' HARNESS HORSES, COBS, PONIES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS and SADDLERY. Select Sales for Valuable Horses every alternate Thursday. Horses to be at the Repository day prior. Charge with night's Livery if unsold, 10s. NEXT SALE, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH. 62 LIVERPOOL, Important unreserved Sale by Auction of 25 HIGH- CLASS HUNTERS, Harness Horses, Match Pairs, Brougham Horses, and Stepping Cobs, the property of Mr Thomas Morgan, of Waterford, by MESSRS LUCAS AND CO., at their  ) Repository, Hotham-strcet. Liverpool, on TUESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 22ND, at One o'clock. These Horses are warranted quiet in single and double harness, and have been hunted with the prin- cipal packs of foxhounds in Ireland, and will be warranted sound in wind and eyes. They are in con- dition and fit for immediate use, and several have carried ladies. Now on View. Intending purchasers may have them examined, and see them ridden, driven, and jumped. Catalogues on application. 2371o I ZADKIEL'S ALMANAC, 1893. ENORMOUS CIRCULATION. Voice of t J the stars, weather forecasts, general pre- dictions. ZADKIEL FORETOLD the Cholera, the death of the Duke of Clarence, the Change of Govern- ment, Strikes in America, A"c. London COUSINS AXD COIrAXY, 6, Helmet-court, Strand, and all booksellers. Price, 6d, post free for 6Ad. t2170 HUNTERS! HUNTERS! I HUNTERS! SCHOOLED AND CONDITIONED. ALSO ROOM for a few Steeplechase Horses, t Good Steeplechase Course, all grass. J. J. COWAP, 2217n SEALAND, CHESTER. Sales by Auction. SALE BY MESSRS. BEVAN & PHENNAH. Attractive Sale of superior Household Furniture, Oil- paintings, Plate, Linen, China, Charriages, Farm- ing Stock, Implements, and Out-door Effects, at OAK LODGE, Rhosnessney, one mile from Wrexham. MESSRS. BEVAN and PHENNAH have 1. received instructions to SELL by AUCTION (without reserve), on the premises as above, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 29th and 30th, the whole of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and Out-door Effects, including the following :— IN HALL.—Mahogany umbrella stand, oak hall chair, oak hat rail, gong and stand, &c. IN DRAWING-ROOM.—Cottage piano in walnut case (by Nichols, Richmond, and Co.), music folio in wal- nut, ottoman (beaded top), four chairs (mahogany frames, damask covers), one lady's chair (red plush) and cushion, one occasional table (walnut), gentle- man's chair (ebonised) ormulu mounts and cushion, lady's ditto, oval table (walnut), circular fender, fire- irons and ashpan, lady's chair (green plush) and cushion, inlaid three-tier whatnot, Brussels carpet, hearthrug, pair paraffin lamps on brackets, pier glass (gilt frame), skeleton clock (brass) under glass case, painted stool, two small painted tables, brass cornice pole and pair curtains, two window blinds and rollers, steel engraving" Maternal Felicity," one pair water colors (gilt frames), steel engravings Denizens of the Highlands," six small water colors (gilt frames), &c. IN SNUGGERY.—Rosewood piano (Collard and Col- lard), ottoman, pair vases, nine ornaments, two camp chairs, six carved oak chairs (in leather), rustic table, knee-hole writing desk and drawers, two gentlemen's easy chairs (in leather), two carved oak arm chairs, coal vase, cast fender, fire irons and ashpan, one lady's wicker chair, one rocking chair with cushions, three hearthrugs, two skin mats, pier glass (gilt frame), Aneroid barometer, three curtains, painted stool, books, parish map, &c., Ac. IN DINING-ROOM.—Two cases of books, pair three- light bronze candelabras, cast fender, fire irons and ashpan, coal vase, Brussels carpet, hearth rug. brass cornice pole and curtains, gentleman's easy chair (mahogany), lady's ditto (oak), footstool, six maho- gany chairs, oak escritoire, walnut stationery case, brass scales and weights, oak ink stand, gentleman's easy chair (in leather), two carved antique chairs (plush covers), mahogany dinner wagon, one dozen fish knives and forks (ivory) in case, one dozen des- sert do. (pearl), three electro-plated egg spoons, four do, salt spoons, one do. marmalade spoon, eight do. table spoons, one dozen do. dessert spoons, one dozen silver tea spoons, one pickle fork, one sugar scoop, twelve electo-plated table forks, twelve do. dessert forks, pair silver table spoons in case, one dozen electro-plated table forks, six electro-plated dessert' forks, one electro-plated skewer, knife basket, soup ladle, wine and spirit glasses, silver cruet, brass, paraffin lamp, two pepper and salt boxes (egg- shaped), small electro-plated salt cellar, black marble clock, mahogany dining table (two loose leaves) mahogany side board with cellarette drawers, &c., steel engraving (gilt frame), Stag at Bay," en- graving The Duke of Wellington," pair of oil paintings by F. Gibbons, pair landscapes by G. Thompson, pair do. (unsigned) oleograph Old Schoolmaster, chromo "Ottel Hunt," oleograph Sporting," oil painting (horses), handsome and massive mahogany cheffonier, with drawers, cup- boards and cellarette complete. IN KITCHEN, BACK KITCHEN AND SCULLERY.—The usual kitchen furniture and culinary utensils, crockery, &c. THE BEDROOM FURNITURE comprises the contents of 6 bedrooms and dressing room, and includes mahogany wardrobes, mahogany washstands (marble top), mahogany and birch dressing tables, cane-seated and other chairs, Chippendale escritoire, half-tester and French bedsteads, spring mattresses, down quilts, feather beds, toilet ware, pictures, carpets, window furniture, Ac., &c. THE OUTDOOR EFFECTS include covered wagonette and basket, dog-cart, governess' cart, wringing and mangling machine, churns, butter tubs, step-ladders, long ladders, long ladder, cake mill, strong cart, black pony, 2 milking cows, several sets of harness, saddles, double-barrelled gun, garden chairs, lawn mower, a handsome chestnut cob, 14.1, rising 4 years old, very quite, broken to single and double harness, one set of brown harness, brass mounts, in very good condition, &c. Battlesden cart, to carry four. C springs, indiarubber bearings, colliiige axles, W arner's patent wheels. Built in 1890 by Ellis, Wrexham, to special order. On view on mornings of sale. Catalogues may be had three days prior to sale on application to Auctioneers. Sale to commence each day at 11 o'clock. Auctioneers' Offices—Queen-street and Temble- Wrexham. 2225ajf SALES BY MESSRS. ASTON & SON. MESSRS ASTON & SON, will SELL by .r 'J. AUCTION, on MONDAY NEXT, Nov. 21sT, at their SALE ROOM, REGENT-STREET, a quan- tity of useful HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, and Effects. Walnut drawing room suite in velvet, oval centre table, pictures, bedsteads, spring mattresses, mahogany cheffonier, mail cart, sofa, couches, gas pendants, marble timepiece, two large gilt picture frames, mangle, clothing, ten boxes cigars, and numerous other effects. Sale at two o'clock. Auctioneers' Office, Regent-street, Wrexham. 2398j SALE BY MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS A SON. THIS DAY, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 19 th, 1892, MESSRS. DAVID ROBERTS and SON iVL will SELL by AUCTION (under a warrant of execution from the Sheriff of Merionethshire) at HENDREFORFYDD FAWR, Llansantffraid, near Corwen, 15 head of cross-bred Cattle, 3 Horses, 3 Sows, Poultry, Farming Imple- ments, 10 stacks of Corn and Hay, 5* acres of Swedes and Turnips, Potatoes, Dairy Utensils, and House- hold Furniture. Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock. Terms :—Cash. Auctioneers' Offices-Temple Buildings, Corwen, and 2, Vale-street, Denbigh. 2407a SALES BY MESSRS CHURTON, ELPHICK, AND CO. SANDYCROFT, NEAR HAWARDEN, FLINTSHIRE. Sale of a Fully-licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE, Six COTTAGES, and LAND, situate near to the Sandycroft Station, on the London and North- western Railway. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK andco. r will SELL by AUCTION, at the Glynne Arms Hotel, Hawarden, on TUESDAY, the 6th December, 1892, at Three o'clock p.m. punctually, in the follow- ing or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, and subject to conditions to be then produced, the undermentioned Valuable FREE- HOLD PROPERTY:— LOT 1. — An Old-established Fully-Licensed PUBLIC-HOUSE, known as the New Inn," situate on the north side of the main road from Hawarden to Sandycroft, with garden, yard, and out-offices, in the occupation of Mr Joseph Davies. LOT 2.—Six desirable COTTAGES adjoining the public-house, known as Duckworth's How," with yards and out-offices in the rear, in the respective occupations of Thomas Coates, John Williams, Thos. Shallcroft, and others. A right of access over let three to the back of this lot will be given. LOT 3.-A Piece of Valuable BUILDING LAND, adjoining the cottages, now occupied, as gardens, having considerable frontage to the main road, con- taining about 910 square yards. Further particulars and information may be had from the AUCTIONEERS. or Messrs BARKER A ROGERSON, Solicitors, 12, White Friars, Chester. 2408co ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1824. CAPITAL FIVE MILLIONS STERLING. THE RIGHT HON. LORD ROTHSCHILD, CHAIRMAN ROBERT LEWIS, CHIEF SECRETARY. CRIEF OFFICE :—BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. BRANCH IN WALES :— HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. Directors: R. VENABLES KYRKE, ESQ., CHAIRMAN. SIR R. A. CUNLIFFE, BART., DEPUTY CHAIRMAN THOMAS BURY, ESQ. E. DAVIES, ESQ., M.D. SIR R. E. EGERTON, K.C.S.I. J. E. POWELL, ESQ. JorfN PRICHARD, ESQ. Sm WATKIN W. WYNN, BART. I Life Policies free from Restrictions. Whole World and Indisputable Unexcelled Security. Large Bonuses. *„* This Company presents in an eminent degree every advantage that can be contemplated by parties desirous of effecting insurance against loss by Fire and Lightning. JOHN FRANCIS, 258ao SECRETARY, WREXHAM. ALL Orders for PRINTING, LITHO- CRAPHY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended for the ADVERTISER" OFFICES, will be received at the Offices, MARKET SQUARE, ONLY, there being NO CONNECTION with any other firm. Offiice hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Saturdays, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Business Announcements. I 8, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. EDWIN OWENS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, WISHES TO INFORM THE PUBLIC THAT HIS BUSINESS WILL NOW BE CONDUCTED AT THE ABOVE ADDRESS. The STOCK consists of GOLD and SILVER WATCHES of English and Foreign make, MARBLE, WOOD, and NICKEL CLOCKS, GOLD and SILVER CHAINS, BRACELETS, BROOCHES, EARRINGS, STUDS, SCARF PINS, DIAMOND, and other GEM RINGS j also, a fine assortment of SILVER and ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, comprising TEA and COFFEE SETS, CRUETS, BUTTER and JAM DISHES, ltc., Ac. EVERY ARTICLE WILL BE RE-MARKED AT A GREAT SACRIFICE, EDWIN OWENS, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELLER, 8, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. 2148   u. U. -J E .c B !R   it. F'è: t Prif | i Ð I Ilra .,¡¡jjJ1L i ;0 f  ————T——} ? ,(. lI)¡;f" I :;F lO^IRECT^. | ftp* | iJ =- ;.n  ??? -?- A I 1n. "i.. c. f14 & i IIi I :Í"\(,f-< .?. /??,??? H ?/?? li¡Fl"1:i>< $-F, itetei i«ipp | I f- rq,>¿''f' a Io. "f.J L;: W=3 í  u f.l{fJ ?-? I|   } S ? f- ?-? ?:.?-?\ g- .j I I |gj ll^p ? "'1.. ""u)á. !o,. V' 1:f'1    '? I '?'?"  ? k ?''? |KE«STEHeD ?5'.AD £ W | § 5?'tn.iMf ?'?'?"?'-?!-?!t A?r,m  FROM lOd. TO 2s. lOd. PER LB. i SPECIALITY FOR SEASON 189?-? PEKOO BLEND AT 1/8 PER ::I A Real PEKOO BLEND. Absolutely Pare. In Wrapper Printed in RED g Ink. To meet the taste of those who desire Rich, Strong Rough-Savored Teas. g For net cash only. We believe no Tea has yet been offerù to the Public of || Wrexham and neighbourhood, from any source whatever, of this quality, at tins ? price. p I PHILLIPS & Co., II I, TEAMEN, WREXHAM, I |Ii i AND AT LONDON, CARDIFF, SHREWSBURY, OSWESTRY, jjj ? g ELLESMERE, LLANFYLLIN. } 1 2402 i j -_u_ jj   ? 'I J!? ? I  ??_j  "7P\ =:I" -_7"  .-M?tt-?-* J {t:!1O .<. "'J i'<. G "'1I'<" ,¡:: «¥m R t. Bimn !§ T? y^" ?'?:7'9 Bi???'S'?-??r?a ..t"_J -:7n:?J [.t-" 1' 'V -j l:;s wfe? 8*, .?    ?-???-t??.??>?S??'?< ?'   M¡",¡ 1" :.1I;J c:-  'D' .@. ;i' ¡"  !JI I 'I. 'A'" -c: '('4i("'p;¡,<.  E (' 'f':¿: e..a -r¡h- ¡:j i: ,ç. .v.<¿i!i-ir: i W o D P!J?!F:ER ?'?M?.R?STa?ER For cleansing and clearing the blood from all im- purities, it cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of all kinds, it is a never-failing and permanent Cure. It Cures Old Sores. Cures Sores on the Neck. Cures Sore Legs. Cures Pimples on the Face. Cures Scurvy. Cures Eczema. Cures Ulcers. Cures Blood and Skin Diseases. Cures Glandular Swellings. Cures the Blood from all impure Mutter, From whatever cause arising. It is the only real specific for Gout and Rheumatic Pains. It removes the cause from the blood and. bones. As this Mixture is pleasant to the taste, and war- ranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, from infancy to old age. the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS. CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE is entirely free from any poison or metallic impregnation, does not contain any injurious ingredient, and is a good, safe, and useful medicine."—ALFRED SWAIN TAYLOR, M.D., F.R.S., Lecturer on Bledical Jurisprudence and Toxicology. 257, St. George's-road, Hull, Jan. 12, 1892. I thought it was my duty to let you know what Clarke's Blood Mixture has done for me. After suffering for three years with abscesses on my arm and leg, and the doctors not being able to do me any good, I am thankful to say, after taking a few bottles of your Clarke's Blood Mixture, I am restored to perfect health again, and would have the whole world know of your wonderful medicine.—Yours truly, Miss HOUGHTON." 7, Canonbnry-park North, London, N., Jan. 13th, 1892. I had a very bad arm for eight or nine months, and had medical advice, which did not benefit me much. I met a gentleman at the Crystal Palace, and he told me a friend of his had a carbuncle on his leg, and that your Blood Mixture cured him right out. He advised me to try it, which I did, and after taking four 2s 9d bottles, I am glad to tell you the place healed quite up, and I have not felt any- thing of it since. I have no objection to your publishing the cure. Yours faithfully, A. BONNKR. IMPORTANT ADVICE TO ALL.—Cleanse the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, and sores; clea,e it when vou find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins cleanse It when it is foul—your feelings will tell yon when. Keep your blood pure, and the health of the system will follow. Sold in bottles 2s 9d each, and in cases containing hix times the quantity, lis-sufficiciit to effect a permanent cure in the great majority of long-standing cases. By all CHEMISTS and PATENT MEDICINE VEN- DORS throughout the World, or sent to any address on receipt of 33 or 132 stamps by the proprietors, THE LINCOLN AND MIDLAND COUNTIES DRUG COM- PANY, LINCOLN. TRADE MARK—BLOOD MIXTURE. ASK FOR CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE. And do not be persuaded to take an imitation. j 1844cao GAS STOVES FOR COOKING & HEATING PURPOSES, Also a CHOICE ASSORTMENT ov GAS FITTINGS & CLOTHES, On View at the SHOWROOM of THE WREXHAM GAS Ii I ( l-I TOo. 2326z -+_+_- EXPIRATION OF LEASE. t SALE OF STOCK, COMMENCING THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3RP, PRIOR TO REMOVAL TO MORE SUITAMJE PREMISES. CONSIDERABLE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES. DRAWING ROOM, DINING ROOM, BED- ROOM, AND OTHER FURNITURE. FABRICS FOR CURTAINS AND COVERINGS, LINOLEUMS, FLOORCLOTHS &c. An excellent opportunity to those about to furnish or to those requiring additional furniture. SPECIAL ATTENTION IS CALLED TO OUIt LARGE STOCK OP BRUSSELS, AXMINSTER, WILTON AND OTHER CARPETS. Which are all of the VERY BEST QUALITY, And which arc offered at Prices MUCH BELOW THEIR VALUE. THE OLDEST ESTABLISHED CARPET HOUSE IN THE NORTH OF ENGLAND. J. O'NEILL l' CO.. MINSTER BUILDINGS, 16, CHURCH STREET, LIVERPOOL. t2304 Telephone 1553. Election Addresses. -:w- TO THE ELECTORS OF THE E A S T w A R D LADIES A:\D GE:l'I.E:lIE: Xt the pres^ing request of a number of influenzal r[ttepavers, I h been inducd to offer mys;l! as. a ^diffor the vacany in the repetition in th behevfram well-kno^n to all of you, having resided in the town for a number ?f years, dur:lIl which, in the eScisf of my profcslOn, as :t medlC,Ll man I have comc in contact with most of the residents in the \Va.rd, !111d I trust tlw.t :y:our kIlO"  SMS* H1 sh11d act in the Council, so as to serve the ^rd' and the town generally, to the b.est of lilY ca.paclY. In seeking to enter the Council I hav no private intercsts of my own to serve. but I. believc .that the knowled<Te of sa.nitation, which I ga.ll1e wlll' was mcdical fficer of he.ll th in a I.uge district, .ll: ue of SStSS1 TKe town. ''he. adnIttcJIy Si cellent work already done in this dlectlOn by my  1>1'. p,tln, encourages    If elected to the Council I slulll sUPI:(.1I the buy ng out, on fa.ir terms, 01 the Gas and \Y atLr Conp:1J11eS, of public b3.ths, and the openIng of a Trusting that I may obtltll1 your support on the day of election, I remain, Ladies and Gentlemen. Your obedient Servant, W. R. PAlmS JONES. Plasybryn, Wrexham. 23680t loROUGH 0 F WREXHAM. TO THE ELECTORS or THE EAST VVr ARD. LADIES AND GENTLKJIKX,— An extraordinary v/. • nay having occurred in the representation of the East Ward in the 1 own Council, bv the elevation of Mr Councillor Bevan to the Aldermanic Chair, I have been requested by a large and representative body of the electors of the Ward to become a candidate for the vacancy, I have, there- fore, very great pleasure in doing so. I believe I am well known to most of you, having resided in the borough for the past 13 years. As a large emplover of labor, and the owner of con- siderable property in the borough, my interest in the well-being and good government of the town are identical with your own. As a large ratepayer, I shall, if elected, carefully watch over the expenditure, at the sallie time have due regard to efficiency and the necessary require- ments of this growing and important borough. Having for the last twenty years been connected with the building trade, I have acquired a fair know- ledge of public business, and shall at all times give careful consideration and attention to the various schemes which from time to time must necessarily be brought forward, and give my hearty support to such as I consider for the benefit of the general public.. I shall be particularly glad to support any practica,l scheme which might be brought forward for the erection of public baths and acquiring recreation grounds, which are badly needed for the use of the working classes. Should you do me the honor to elect me as your representative, no effort on my part will be spared to perform the various duties appertaining to the office. I hope to be able to wait personally upon you before the day of election, soliciting your vote and interest. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen. Your obedient Servant, JAMES Fechan House. Wrexham, November 10 h. 1S92. 2331o Entertainments and Meetings. TO TENANT FARMERS. MEETING of tlio TENANT FARMERS of the District will he held in the Chamber of Commerce a.nd Agriculture Hooms, at 2.30 p.m., on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21st, to take into consideration the question of foiming a Farmers' Association, or of joining the Chamber of Commerce and Agriculture. 2341a ST. JAMES'S HALL, WREXHAM. For Two Nights onl" y. THURSDAY FRIDAY. 24th and 25th November.1892, MISS INEZ HOWARD S Celebrated Company, in the great play from the Princess' Theatre, London, MASTER AND MAN." Doors open ttt 7.15p.1I1. Commence 7.45 p.m. Prices as usual. 23880 CHURCH HISTORY LECTURE AT ST. JAMES'S HALL, ON TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 22ND, 1892. EY THE REV. CANON WEST, OF MANCHESTKK, Illustrated by Lime Light Slides. Admission Free. Young Children not admitted. Front Chairs, reserved, 6d each. 23930 FRANCIS S NEW GRAND CIRCUS, ARGYLE STREET, WREXHAM, Will positively open MONDAY, November 21st, for a short season, with the best organised Equestrian Company ever brought together in this countiy. Splendid Stud of Performing Horses and Ponies. Prices of Admission, 2s. b, and 6d. Doors open 7.15. Commencing 7.45. Grand Illuminated Day Per- formance every Saturday at 2.30. t2394 J. A. FRANCIS, Director. WREXHAM MUSICAL SOCIETY. GRAND EVENING CONCERT Will be given in the PUBLIC HALL, On MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28TH, AT 8 P.M. MENDELSSOHNS HEAR MY PRAYER, • Followed by a MISCELLANEOUS SELECTION. ARTISTES :— Soprano MISS MAGGIE DAVIES. Tenor: MR. HERBERT P A R R A T T (Principal Tenor llipon Cathedral Violin REUB. VEERMAN. Violincello MR. F. WESTON (LIVERPOOL.) Flute: Mr VINCENT L: NEEDIIAM, Liverpool. Part Songs, etc., by the WREXHAM MUSICAL SOCIETY. ConductorMr C. MORTON BAILEY, F.C.O. Accompanists Mr. C. W. THOMAS. Mr. C. MORTON BAILEY. Mr G. A. BARNES. Doors open at 7.30. Concert at 8. Carriages at 10.45. PiiiCKS OK ADMISSION.—Reserved Seats, 5s; First Scats, 2s Gd Balcony, Is. 6d. Plan of Reserved Seat3 now to be seen at Mr LrrrLD' Stutionor, TTnpo otre-ct. Tickets also to be obtained of any member of the Society, and at 47, Talbot-road, of G. A. BARNES, 2255zc Hon. Secretary. Lost and Found. LOST, on Tuesday, from Hielitown, a t J WHITE HEIFER, with auction label 41.— Apply, JOSEPH JONES, 3, Mount-street, Wrexham. 2389f IOST, on round from Wrexham to Gyfellia ?J and Rhos, a PATENT BRASS LAMP SOCKET.—Apply, Dr. PAUUY-JONES, Penybryn. 2386f LOST, last week, from Twll Farm, Cross lanes, 16 fat SHEEP, mixed breed. Scotch and Welsh.—Reward for information to P.C. WOOI,I,AM, Cross-lanes. 2385f ITIOUND, Fawn-colored BITCH, Saturday, October 8th. If not claimed within seven days, will be sold to defray expenses.—THOJIAS MATTHIAS Castle Farm, Moss, near Wrexham. 2383f A LADY, retired from business, and having a considerable sum of uninvested money at her Disposal, will LEXD the same to any respect- able person in any part of England and Wales, in sums of zC5 TO £500, ON BORROWER S OWN PROMISSORY NOTE, at a low and reasonable rate of interest for short or long periods. As this advertisement emanates from a houa private lady, she requests habitual bor- rowers will not apply. For terms and particulars apply to the actual lender, MRS D.BEHRMAN 16, CITY-ROAD, CHESTER. 2378o Legal and Public Notices. y-j UBBISH may carted &? Brickyard, _RUBEl SH ::ay b. carted t<J Br ickyal'd. Huabon-ron.d.5c ",XTINING NUMBERS of DRAWiNG for y, tl;e BENEFIT of PETER WILLIAMS■, gthye gggm 1??5, 71, 438, 31. f en n 1VTOTICE.—PETER WILLIAMS, of Pentre Broughton, deaires to thank al those who so generously assisted him in the drawing which took place for hM benefit. HE DIRECTORS of the BRYMBO STEEL T Co LD ne?.r Wrexham, are prepared to receive ?lie?tions for 2.500 Cumulative 6 per cent. Prefer- ?nce?? of £ 10 c?i.. Prospectus and full ence d I. t. ?forn?tion may be obtained on app lea Ion to the Secretary. 2512f BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. T jlREDERIC BO AMES, Esq., Ex- Mayor, in account, as local Ireasurer, with the Parkslip Colliery Explosion Fund. Dr. s. d. Frederic W. Soamea, 2 2 0 Regent-street Welsh Chapel 4 8 7 Chester-street Baptist Chapel 3 15 Q Seion Chapel, Southsea. 0 12 6 Adwy 2 4 4 LI. Hugh-Jones, Esq 0 10 0 Penybryn Church nnd Sunday 4 5 0 Juvenile Branch C.E.T.S., Gwersvllt 0 8 0 irn Cr. Remitted to Lord Mayor for Mansion House 18 5 5 2396a BO RO UG HTJtrWRE XIIA M^ MR ALDERMAN EVANS, MAYOR. rpHE BURGESSES of the Borough, ami I the Residents ia the Town and Neighbourhood, are respectfully invited by His Worship the Mayor to accompany him to Divine Service, at the Parish Church, on SUNDAY, the 27th instant. A collection will be made in aid of the funds of the Wrexham Infirmary. The Procession will assemble at the Guildhall at 10.30 :1.111. By order, THOMAS nURY, Town Clerk. Guildhall, November 17th, 1892. 2397a WREXHAM AND DISTRICT S RECEPTION AND ENTERTAINMENT or Tin: 2XD BATTALION R.W. FUSILIERS. STATEMENT OF A CCOCXT. RECEIPTH. £ s. d. Subscriptions already published 170 11 6 Messrs J. F. Edisbury A Co., Limited 110 Mr Frank 1 1 0 Mr P. Ormrod 0 10 6 Mr F. Stevens 0 10 6 Mr Edward Evans (2nd subscription) 0 10 6 Messrs Acton, Bury. Acton (2nd sub.). 0 10 6 Messrs James and James 0 10 6 Mr J. R. Burton „ 0 10 6 Mr E. Peel „ 0 10 0 Captain 0 10 0 Messrs Rogers and Jackson 0 10 0 Mr AUlei-maii Samuel 050 Mr Councillor Bevan 0 5 0 Mr J. J. Scott 0 5 0 Cash at 2 2 6 £180 4 0 PAVM::<TS. Supplementing Rations 83 13 10 Straw for Bedding 4 7 0 Hire of Flags and Decorating Town 13 5 0 Variety Entertainment, Public Hall 40 7 2 Expenses at Camp 8 6 2 Torches. Messengers, Stamps, and In. 11 0 4 Printing and 8 14 6 Honorarium to 10 10 0 £180 4 0 FREDERIC W. SOAMES, Treasurer. Guildhall, November 17th, 1892. 2399z COUNTY OF DENBIGH. FISHERY DISTRICTS. CONSERVATORS OF THE FISHERY DIS. TRICTS OF THE RIVERS DEE (INCLUD- ING BALA LAKE), CLWYD AND ELWY, CONWAY AND SEVERN, AND THEIR TRIBUTARIES. ATOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at a ?L? Meeting of the County Conncii for the Adminis- trative County of Denbigh, held 011 the 7th day of November, 1892, the following appointments of CON- SERVATORS were made, in pursuance of the 15th Section of the Salmon Fisheries (Amendment) Act, 1865, viz.:— FOR THE FISHERY DISTRICT OF THE RIVER DEE AND ITS TRIBUTARIES, IN- CLUDING BALA. LAKE AND ITS TRIBU- TARIES. J. Coster Edwards. Esq., Trevor Hall, Llangollen. Mr Edwin Bellis. Frog Lane, Holt, Wrexluim. Ileurv Dennis, E:q New Hall, Ruabon. R. II. Venablea Kyrka. Esq., Nantyffuith Hall, Wrexham, and Samuel Thornton Crabtree Jagger, Esq., Dinbrew Hall, Llangollen. FOR THE FISHERY DISTRICTS OF THE RIVERS CLWYD AND ELWY AND THEIR TRIBUTARIES. Thomas Gee, Esq., Bronallt, Denbigh. Col. C. S. Mainwaring, Galitfaenan, Trefnant, R.S.O. J. Watkin Lumlev, Esq., Brynhyfryd, Ruthin. Mr Thos. Jones, Plas Coch, Llanychan, Ruthin. Mr John Roberts, Plas Heaton Farm, Ilenllan, Trefnant, R.S.O. Mr Wiliiam Davies, Llyafasi, Llanfair D.C., Ruthin. Mr William Griffiths, London House, Llanfair- talhaiarn, Abergele. Mr Owen Williams, Glanelwyd, Bodfari, Trefnant, R.S.O. Mr Henry Williams, Plasyward, Llanynys, Ruthin. FOR THE FISHERY DISTRICT OF THE RIVER CONWAY AND ITS TRIBUTARIES. David Jones, Esq., Llewelyn Terrace, Llanrwst. Mr Thomas Davies, Denbigh-street, Llanrwst. Mr John Davies, Pla.s Isaf, Llansantffraid-Glan- Conway, Conway. O. Isgoed Jones, Esq., Apothecaries' Hall, Llanrwst, John Blackwall, Esq., Hendre House, Llanrwst. FOR THE FISHERY DISTRICT OF THE RIVER SEVERN AND ITS TRIBUTARIES. J. Parry Hamer, Esq., Glanj rafon, Oswestry. Mr Thomas Morris, Lloranucha, Llansilin, Oswestry. Dated this 15th day of November, 1892. LL. ADAMS, Clerk of the Denbighshire County Council. 5, Castle-street. Ruthin. 2375c JOHN ROWE BUTTON AND SONS, 29, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, HAYING PURCHASED THE SPLENDID STOCK OF MESSRS HASSALL & FOULKES, HAVE A LARGE QUANTITY Of SUPERIOR OLD BOTTLED PORTS, SHERRIES, CLARETS, MADEIRAS, &c., Which they are now offering at a considerable sacrifice for Cash. 2372z THE BEST AND CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WALES. 30% LESS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. W. MARTIN Will offer for Sale at his extensive JEWELLERY ESTABLISHMENT, 52, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM, A Choice and Carefully Selected Stock of Novelties, suitable for WEDDING AND BIRTHDAY GIFTS Not to be obtained elsewhere at the prices, in DIAMONDS AND OTHER GEM JEWELLERY GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATE, MARBLE, GILT, NICKEL, & WOOD CLOCKS ENGAGEMENT, KEEPER, & WEDDING RINGS, GOLD & SILVER ALBERTS, CHAINS, SEALS LOCKETS, BH.OC;HES, c. The public are respectfully invited to call and ?. .pect this magnificent Stock, whether they pur.ha? or not. EVMRV A nricia; MAIUVKD IN PLAIX FlGLIiTS. SHOWROOMS AND WORKSHOPS— 1710 P FA STIIEET,, WREXHAM. Send for Illustrated Catalogue. 2639s