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Scholastic. DDLE CLASS SCHOOL, :H 1 BELLE VUE, WREXHAM. PRINCIPAL: )1;: J. n. WRIGHT, B.A., &c. TEEM, WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18TH. ISSOn L-LM GROVE HIGH SCHOOL, WREXHAM. i'nixcirALs—'THE MISSES SIMONS, 'r' iteJ b" v Certificated resident Governesses and t. Visiting Masters. I ■nI lTlLS Prep&r?J for Examinations at the § r ?M-t of I'?reuta. ? ? uMiory School for Boys from four years of age i i Lr::i commences, Tuesday, Sept. 17th. 1735u .1. COUNTY OF DENBIGH. THE 11ITABON GRAMMAR oLilvJOL. Head Master The REV. A L. TAYLOR, M.A. Mathematics and Science :-1= D. J. B 0 W E N B.Sc. y.-i'TV- Languages, Shorthand, an J Mercantile Department: Mr l- T. HUGHES, A.C.P. Vocal Master Mr WILFRID JONES, E.A.M. ■i '■ ? School Ruildings .?re now being enlarged and 1 n-rovtd. a Laboratory and "orkhcp for Technical Fi?'i-? ?'s'"S ??° added. £:s :-tpp"r School £2, and Lower School £ 1 | jj4a I>r ttriu. J re-opens on WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18th. I j. is intended to hold Evening Classes during the | p-ter months for the teaching of Science and 1^sn:c:i Education. l\:C.. of which further particu- vtill.: I)e till 1- c,ii Ile(-(I. Ù f f 1"' 1 V.i" rrj*pi'<i5,CS iiiid forms of application apply to Maslvr. or to J. DENBIGH JOSES, Johnstown. Ruabon. Clerk to the Governors. 1877= u •pill N IT Y COLLEGE, LONDON.— i CENTRE.—Local Musical Ex- Practical, beghi December 2 last aN-. N_ovember 2 M.K., S-uurday, Decem- ? 14; !.?: Ja:e. Tlmrsd:ty, Kovember 14. Local ?..?. J. 110? K. 101, Grove-stie^t, Liverpool. 1918g T UNIVERSITY COLLEGE OF SOUTH WALKS AND MONMOUTHSHIRE, CAUL^FF — Medical Faculty. Winter Session 1535-95.—The Third Winter Session of the New me;.cil Dt-pivrtiiK-nt will couiiiieice on October 7ti. 1S?5. Students who wish to prepare for the jledijJ Decrees of the University of London, Dur- ban.. C, Li  Sco-,ti? h Uiii,. h1! c-r Scottish Universities, or for the Diplo- •31= rl iii" London or Scottish Colleges, or of the Socie-J of Apothecaries may spend in Cardiff from nt3 tj tiiree out of their five years of Medical Study, a cot which compares favourably with that si n;L-dit-:vl education in London or elsewhere in the prafiseei. The College Laboratories and Museums we .-utpiii d with modern requirements for teaching, snd the Students have access to the out-patient department of the Infirmary-within three minutes' (Tiik from the College-and can take out their surgi- cal dressing and clinical clerking. The medical pospec-.u? can be obtained on application to the Mpstr.vr of the College.—Further information and savicL MAY be obtained from JOHN BERRY HAYCRAFT, M.P. I Van of Medical Faculty; J. A. JENKINS, B.A., Besistr.ir.—I'niversity College, Cardiff, July 20th, MX 1954te Legal and Public Notices. COUNTY OF FLINT. V'UTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the il n:x? GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS UF TLII-" PEACE for the County of Flint, will be bell a; t.ie COUNTY HALL, in MOLD, in the said C3cr.1v. on WEDNESDAY, the 16th day of OCTOi;KIl next, a.t eleven o'clock in the forenoon, far tht; Trial of Prisoners and the hearing of Appeals, IIht' all business relating to the County, and over tvhici: the Court has jarisdistion, will then be pro- ceeded With. All Jurors, Prosecutors, and Witnesses, are re- jnesisd to be in attendance at the above named lijur. All depositions and instructions for indictments East be sent to my office, if practicable, six days before the said Quarter Sessions, otherwise the costs will not be allowed. TIIOS. T. KELLY, Mold. Clerk of the Peace. -Oth September, 1895. ae THE DEE CONSERVANCY ACT, 1839. ELECTION OF TRADERS' CONSERVATORS. THE DCO Coascr?uey Board HEREBY -L CIVE NOTICE, that it is their intention to ..¡:; t.ie REGISTER of TRADERS entitled to vote :hc Election of Traders' Conservators, under thejr.WiSiona of the Act, to be MADE UP; aid tea: a4, Clitiiiis to be entered on the 3aid Register are ta be Lade in the manner prescribed by the said Act, I led on or before the 1st day of October next, be 5, by post. addressed to the Office of the Con- fcryancy Board, Abbey Gateway, Chester, or be aelivered at the said oatice between the hours of 10 sn. a ad 4 p.m. f or:=i ot Claim can be had on application to me. Da-o, the 13th day of September. 1895. SAMUEL SMITH, Clerk to the Board. REV. CANON HOPKINS TESTIMONIAL ?? FL?D. Subscriotion List :— is. d. bl': Frencii 25 0 0 -d: iV.ihp Yorke 5 5 0 !.I:j- .J. bndla.y 5 5 0 I*. LN* ticli 5 5 0 Mr Tjan Reirne 5 5 0 I i-rink Beirne 5 5 0 r liaiii Beirne 5 5 0 li: Utro. Hate 5 5 0 J. G. Itush 330 Mrs Rash 2 2 0 3Ir M. Barke. 2 2 0 Jj" C. Marless 2 2 0 Jl- I'iHlip Laurent;: 2 2 0 Ir P. Seagrave 2 0 0 ?l, Lynch 1 10 0 L, Sparrow 1 1 0 ju Ituit., Smith. 1 1 0 h f?n.ch KeHv 1 1 0  Lc?unn Owen. 110 All A. I:iill 1 0 1" 1 0  Aiiiugtou Hughes 1 1 0  ?Jjr Dwell. ?NI.P 1 1 0 ?-l?rcy 1 1 0 -?s Hauipsou 1 0 0 ul" 1>  I10 »lr->• K. Griffith 1 1 0 ^-A l\¡lding. 1 1 0  I;. Diirkiu 0 10 6 -ji ??rrett KdJv 0 10 6 Jjr L.iu Gill 0 10 6  R H. Done 0 10 6 ?' J. F. Edisburv 0 10 6 -ii' George Revan 0 10 6 r lJrl'lkw Lt 0 10 6 D" er ?- ?b..viM 010 6 ?.? A Chad wick 0 10 6 ? NN'. .0106 v v ,h'II!¡ 'I' 0 10 6 Cd M i" E. Powe'l 0 10 6 .lU! A \'ctou 0 10 6 Ù nur" 010 6 it\ V' ?. L=n?.u 0 10 6 vl J.es Fra. r 0 10 6 :Ie >\ akeford 0 10 6 è.¡ -,I" HJ.1 0 10 6 A t; Acj^y:nona 0 10 6 ?-?-r?tc?ortou.???. 010 0 I r Pjtter 0 10 0 ?.'V'CoMYns 0 10 0 A-hMu Bradley. 0 10 0 ?-?n.e.?jL.ofms oioo ;-ir o. W h i teh o use 0 5 0 ?V-.?ol?v. 050 (2ui?n 0 5 0 ?' Jjnn Keating 0 5 0 ;jr Ihomas Durkin 0 5 0 :y I'atrick Mulligan 0 5 0 ?r?e?rgeW?lace 050 -•*r George Dunbar 0 5 0 m" ^-n'Jiuas McDermott 0 5 0 ??1 1.)e'6-lill 050 ??'-t== ca erky 0 5 0 -*r p. J. Mulligan 0 5 0 ?. "'Lfi"k' 0 5 0 ?   oJ 1- ,:1 j, 0 5 0  ?? .????????? 005500 Ytr ?i:M? 0 5 0 ,:t 1 nomas O'Brien 0 5 0 -drR. McLoughlan 0 5 0 L'r. H. V. pai,n 0 5 0 ??.Phiibm. 050 T. u Bricn 0 5 0  Jchu O'Brien 0 5 6 T. OBnen. 050 E. Stanton 0 4 0 -'? s 'i orrington 0 4 0 i L Fanning 040 *>h W. Burns 0 3 6 •'•ir Thomas Coyne 0 3 6 ??r t.o?ert Joaea. 030 » jur E. ernon, 2s 6d Mr C. J. Gorst, 2s 6d Mr L'oo!a.ii, 2s 6d Mr D. McCormack, 23 Ed; Mr P. N.-tt.ly, 2s 63 Mrs Scullv. 2s Gd Mr P. Cavanagh, 6^: Mi M. Loftus, 2; 6d Mr J. Williams, 25 6d J'f lL^uias Doyle, 2s 6d Miss McGuinness, 2a 63 ;}li, L'.ennan, 25 6d Mrs Cufferky, 2s 6i Mr i-oftns, 2s 6J Mr J. Whelan. 23 6d Mr A. Mcljiin.r.™. 2i 6d Mr J. Galaglier, 23 Gd Mr J. Ma.ione, 2:1 6d Mr tr. 1J Little, 2s 6d Mr Jame3 Durkiu, 2s (ij Mrs Durkin, 2.) 6.1 Mr3 D. Joue;" 2sr>,i; Kate Ryan, 2s 6d; Miss Marv Kirby, 2s 6.1 Mrltichnrd Gill, 2s Ed Mr James Macroth, I is 6J Mr Anthony Diukin, 2s Gd Mr William i?cn.?t.. 29 6d Mr Mi. Mannion. 2s Ga Mr -h?et Manmr.n. 2s 6d Mr :?t.r;? l?y.:e. 2s 6J; Mr Jaui's ?I'tut. 2- Gi s..m-! nauer tw? sni'?=., ?5 15d. &j?i935u i a Business Announcements. CRANE ANA-, D SONS, W REXHAM. PIANOS, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS, BY ALL MAKERS, I FOR CASH OR BY EXTENDED PAYMENTS. HARMONIUM IN WALNUT CASE, 5s. per Month. SEVEN STOP HABMONIUM, 6s. per Month. THEBEST & CHEAPEST HOUSE IN WALES. -zp A LL E-M (,N E: N'T AMERICAN ORGAN, Polished Walnut Caso, Mirror Top, Height 5ft. 7iu., 10 Stops, and 2 Knee Swells, 8s per Mouth. r, ?? ?SONS anpp!y& HANDSOME WALNUT UPRIGHT PIANO, Iron Frame Trichord ?f OCJe .Instalment TPW^ S^f ^PP0*9.10/b6 y the ??S until paid for. Delivered on ? -mt of One Instalment. TUNINGS either singly or by the year. REPAIRS of all kinds by experienced workmen. Estimates Free. Old I) nstruments taken in exchange. "?-' ? ? '?? byexp?euc.d New Illustrated Catalogue, 70 pages, Post Free on receipt of post card. CRANE AND SONS, R. THORXTON JONES, MANAGER, 4, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. St. James s Quadrille Band for Balls etc. Terms on application. 957 ESTABLISHED 1813. A. RICHARDSON (SUCCCESSOE TO BOUCHER AND CO.),, CENTRAL ARCADE, WREXHAM, AND 43, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. Agent for the following Eminent Manufacturers, whose Pianos are all well represented in Stock :— MESSRS STEINWAY, BECHSTEIN, KAPS, BROADWOOD, COLLARD KIRKMAN, HOPKINSOJN, &c. SOLE AGENT FOR "BLUTHNER" AND THE" WALDEMAR" PIANOS. .PRICE LISTS AND CATALOGUES POST FREE ON APPLICATION, THE CHESTER MODEL" IRON PIANOS, BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. None Genuine wnnout A. Richardson, Chester and Wrexham," in Cast at the top of the Massive Iron Frame. 21 GUINEAS CASH. 24 GUINEAS BY INSTALMENTS. THOROUGHLY QUALIFIED AND CERTIFICATED TUNERS AND REPAIRERS (FACTORY HANDS) ONLY EMPLOYED. An Instrument on our Instalment System being returned through inability to fulfill Terms of Agreement, the Money paid is returned, less Hire Tuning, &c. MUSICIANS SUPPLIED FOR DANCING, &c. f2223s LIME LIME LIME I OOD HAND-PICKED BUILDING and I T AGRICULTURAL LIME, To be obtained at the FFRITH LIME WORKS. Fcr Prices apply to the Proprietor, JAMES BEESON, FFRITH. 1841j DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN. RYDAL MOUNT, 38, LOCH PROMENADE. Splendidly Situated, Facing Sea. Terms:—Ladies, full board, 53 Gentlemen, from 5s 6d per day. R. ROBERTS, Proprietor, 1539& Late of Denbigh House. M O W E Y. CASH ADVANCED from £ 2 upwards on the C shortest notice to all respectable persons (male or female), Tradesmen, Workpeople, Farmers, Clerks, and others. No FEES, No BONDSMEN, STRICTEST SECRECY GUARANTEED. Any person in need of an immediate accommoda- tion should apply without delay to the WREXHAM & DISTRICT PRIVATE LOAN CO., 37, Manley Road, Wrexham. Easy Payments. INTEREST 5 PER CENT. 1868w NOTICE ON and AFTER the FIRST DAY OF 0 JULY, 1895, the BUTCHERING BUSI- NESS at 16, QUEEN STREET, WREXHAM, will be carried on by J. E. DICKEN. FOR CASH ONLY. 14M 1402f RuO pture cured^ RUPTJ!RBeÇJJs!!(P; S. J. S B??.?MUmfmtUott.pott?e? ?? R64 °=???" & 26 S&m??S? 1923 ALL Orders for PRINTING, LITHO. ?- GRAPHY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended for t'l- 'ADVERTISER" OFFICES, will be received at the Officcs MARKET SQUARE, ONLY, there being NO CONNECTION with any other firm. Office hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. WJ ANTED, AGENTS for the Sale of the YV Wrexham Advertiser in Districts where not already represented.—Apply, BAYLEY & BRADLEY, Limited, Wrexham. NOTICES. t London Advertisements for this paper are received by Mr IV. A. Layley, Eoseneath, Khtgshall-road, Beckenham, Kent. All communications intended for publication should be addressed to the Editor, and not to any person by name. Subscribers and Agents who desire to be supplied with Saturday morninj's edition of the ADVERTISE. are requested to communicate with the Publisher. In consequence of the increasing jiressure upon our I space, ice are olo.igeti, i,,i. reporting local meetings entertainments, dc., to give preference to those which are d?mca of SH/?c?v? ??f)?<?;cc- ? Z;c ?f?-c??ed ?i olr columns. EDWARD LLOYD, REGENT BUILDINGS, WREXHAM. SEASON ANNOUNCEMENT. HIGH CLASS TAILORING. Overcoatings, Suitings, Trowserings, Waistcoatinga, Waterproof Covert Coatings, Riding Tweed. Uniforms, Hunting Coats, Hunting and Shooting Breeches, and all kinds of Sporting Garments, a speciality. Clerical Tailoring-All garments are made carefully -being experienced in the requirements of this important branch of the Trade. Ladies' Jackets are made in all the latest designs, and a well-selected Stock of Materials for same. GENTLEMEN'S GENERAL OUT-FITTING. SILK AND FELT HATS. UMBRELLAS, RUGS, TRAVELLING BAGS, &c. 1972n THE ISLE OF MAN Stands UNRIVALLED as an AUTUMN HOLIDAY RESORT. FINEST CLIMATE IN THE BRITISH ISLES. WARM IN WINTER, COOL IN SUMMER. Illustrated Guides, Maps, Sailing arrangements, Lists of Accommodation, and all particulars sent free by A. KEIG, 5, Athol-atreet, Douglas, Isle of Man. 1947a COAL. COAL. COAL. RUABON YARD, CRANK, MAIN, NUTS, AND SLACK. Delivered in Town or Country at Lowest Prices. HORSES FOR lImE. JAMES LEE, 2, ABBOT STREET, WREXHAM. 1740z BUY RAPHAEL'S ALMANAC FOR 1896. Contains Hints to Farmers and Gardeners Birthday Information for every day, and the Fate of any Child born during the year. When to buy, sell, court, marry, set fowls, fish, hire servants, seek employment, speculate, bake, brew, travel, remove, or do anything else. The best Almanac published. 128 pages, price 6d. post free 7d. RAPHAEL'S Book of Fate. Is. RAPHAEL'S Book of Dreams, Is. Foulsham 4, Pilgrim St., Lndgate Hill, E.C. and all Stationers and Bookstalls. 1917g ROYAL SOCIETY I FOR THE PREVENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS, WREXHAM & DISTRICT BRANCH. HoX. SECRETARY: MRS HaGAN, Gladwyn. Wrexham. AUXILIARY SECRETARY Miss G. BROOKE CUNLIFFE, Llanrhaiadr ITall Denbigh. AUXILIARY SECRETARY: W. B. ROBERTS, Esq., Pengwern Cottage, Llangollen. i EON. TKEASUEER AXD AUXILIARY SECEETASY FOR ROSSETT: 1\1:n5 CURRIE, Thornton Grange, Gresford. INSPECTOR W. J. CLARKE, 21, ALBERT STREET, WUKXHAM Cases of cruelty reported to the Hon. Secretaries or Inspector will be carefully investigated. 1582i Business Announcements. EIUS s table waters. UNSURPASSED FOR EXCELLENCE." Manufactured entirely from an "ABSOLUTELY PURE" and INEXHAUSTIBLE" CRYSTAL SPRING," situated on the Premises, and exclusively the Private Property of the Firm, at RUTHIN. R. ELLIS & SON, RUTHIN, NORTH WALES. 683n m.« » t A«r/9r:*rtL0 3 5, HOPE STREET, and ?*—?—  ?.  < -1  OS WE STIR Y. WINES AND SPIRITS I AT WHOLESALE PRICES, I AT C. IC. BENSON AND Ccs SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, AND 21, CROSS STREET OSWESTRY. IRISH WHISKIES. Per Bottle 2/4, 2/7, 2/10 and 3/1. Dnnville's, per bottle. 3/6 John Tameson's 3/6 Kinahan's L. L. 3/4 Brenan's V.S.U." 3/6 George Roe's to 3/6 SCOTCH WHISKIES. Per Bottle 2/4, 2/7, 2/10 and 3/1. Encore, per bottle. 3/4 Melrose „ 3/6 Lome „ 3/6 Glenlivet O.V.G, 3/6 Gleniale 3/6 Glen Alva 3/0 Robertson's 3/6 Medical Comfort. 3/6 RUM. Per Bottle 2/4, 2/7, and 2/10. GIN (London.) Per Bottle 2/4, 2/7, and 2/10. DE KUYPER'S HOLLAND. Per Bottle 2/6d. BRANDIES. Per Bottle 2/7, 3/1, and 3/6. CASE BRAND TES. Guaranteed the genuine productions of the names whose brands they b M. HENNESSEY'S. IStar, per bottle 4/6 2 „ 5/0 3 5/6 MARTELL'S. 1 Star, per tottle 4/6 2 „ 5/0 3 o.. 5/6 JULES DUFONT & CO.'8. 1 Star, per bottle 4/0 2 „ 4/6 3 5/0 CHAMPAGNE. Roederer's, Pol Roger, Moet and Chandon's Perrier, Jouet's, G. H. Mumm's, Veuve Clicquot, Heidsieck and Co., and various other well-known Brands. BURGUYJ-.Z Per Bottle from 1/8. HOCK 99 91 2/0. PORT „ i o. SHERRY i/o. CLARETS „ „ 1/0. MARSALA IV 1/6. ENGLISH AND FOREIGN LIQUERS. Come and see our Stock of Wines, Spirits, and Liquers, unequalled anywhere in quality, at prices within the reach of all. MINERAL WATERS. Schweppe's, Ellis', and Edisbnry and Co.'s, also NATURAL WATERS from all the best known German Springs, at Wholesale Prices. C. K. BENSON & Co. 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM I AND 21, CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY. l 2206 DAVID WATKINS, (For many years with Mrs Rogers, Furniture Dealer, Henblas-street, Wrexham), begs to inform the In- habitants of Wrexham and neighbourhood, that, in connection with the Furniture Business, he has com- menced the Business of AUCTIONEER and VALUER. Having a long practical experience of the Furniture Trade, the Public may rely upon the utmost care and attention. Entries of Surplus Furniture, Ac., invited for periodical Sales. (Note Address) 12, HENBLAS STREET, WREXHAM. 1515s PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES. [Telephone 15.] THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., IMPORTERS AND BONDERS, TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. Office Entrance in High-street. CHAMPAGNES OF EVERY KNOWN BRAND. WINES. The very Large Stock of our FINE OLD WINES we are convinced cannot be surpassed in quality. Prices will compare more than favourably with London quotations. SPIRITS. Being the Largest Bonders in the Principality, an nolding very large Duty Paid Stocks, we are excep- tionally prepared to offer well-matured Spirits of the finest quality, at the lowest Market Prices. IRISH AND SCOTCH WHISKY. Our Blends of the above will compare more than favourably with any Whiskies offering. We select the produce of the best distilleries, and mature it i our own Sherry Wood. STOUT-Combe and Co.'s London Extra and Invalid Stout. PALE ALES-Bass and Co.'s. ELLIS and EDISBURY'S MINERAL WATERS. Agents-Struve's Brighton Seltzer. HAVANNAH CIGAR IMPORTERS. A large and varied assortment of the most choice and approved Brands, in high maturity, always in Stock. te2130s LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 1894. PARISH MEETINGS AND COUNCILS. The necessary llOIlJIS and BOOKS can be obtained at the "ADVERTISER" OFFICE, MARKET SQUARE, i BAYLEY AND BRADLEY, LTD. I Railway Notices. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. BIRMINGHAM ONION FAIR. /^IHEAP DAY EXCURSIONS to BIR- \<J MINGHAM will run on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH, leaving WREXHAM at 8.5 a.m., Ruabon 8.15, Oswestry 8.10, and Gobowen 8.35 a.m. For full particulars see bills. 1959j ON MONDAY, September 30th, CHEAP EXCURSIONS, the LAST OF THE SEA- SON, will run as under :— To GLOUCESTER and CHELTENHAM from Wrexham 9.25, a.m,. Oswestry 9.40, and Gobowen 9.55 a.m., to return following Friday. To WOLVERHAMPTON, Birmingham, Worces- ter, Malvern, &-c., from Wrexham at 1.35 p.m., Ruabon 1.50, Oswestry 1-27, and to Wolverhampton, Birmingham, Worcester, Malvern, Stratford-on- Avon. Leamington, Oxford, London, ltc., from Cxobowen at 2.5 p.m., to return following Friday. Bills can be obtained at the Stations. 1958j BIRMINGHAM ONION FAIR. LEAGUE FOOTBALL MATCHES AT WOLVERHAMPTON, WEST-BKO-MWICH, AND SMALL HEATH. ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28TH, a Cheap Half-day Excursion to WOLVER- HAMPTON, WEST JiROMWICH, and BIRMING- HAM, will leave Wrexham at 12.0 noon, and Ruabon 12.10 p.m. For full particulars see bills. 1970z HY. LAMBERT, General Maxager. CAMBRIAN RAILW/ > WEEK END EXCURSION IxCKETS (FRIDAY OR SATURDAY TO SUNDAY, MONDAY, OR TUESDAY), FOURTEEN DAYS' TICKETS, and TOURISTS' TICKETS (Available for Two Calendar Moaths) ARE now Issued from the Principal Cambrian Inland Stations to ABERYST- WYTH, Borth, Machynlleth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harlech, Criccieth, and Pwllheli. Also, from the majority of the Stations on the Main Line and Coast Stations to BUILTH, Wells, Rhayadr, Brecon, Llandrindod, Llanrwtyd, and Llanganmach. TOURIST TICKETS are also issued from Cam- brian Stations to the Principal Health Resorts in England, Scotland, and Ireland. z ALFRED ASLETT. Tenders. TO BUILDERS. THE Guardians of the Wrexham Union JL invite TENDERS for the carrying out of certain ALTERATIONS and ADDITIONS at the Workhouse. Plans and specification can be seen at the offices of J. Morison and Son, Architects, 10, King-street, Wrexham. Sealed and endorsed Tenders to be sent to my office not later than Wednesday, the 2nd day of October next. J. OSWELL BUR1, Clerk. 9, Temple Row, Wrexham, Sept. 19th, 1895. 1957z WREXHAM UNION. TENDER FOR HAY AND STRAW. THE Guardians of the above Union are J- prepared to receive TENDERS for the Supply of Four Tons of Wheat STRAW in batten, and Four Tons of HAY (trussed), for the half-year ending Lady-day, 1896. Forms of Tender, containing all information, may be had on application to Mr BESSELL, Workhouse, Wrexham, between the hours of 9 and 12 in the morning, and 2 to 5 in the afternoon. Tenders to be delivered at 9, Temple-row, Wrex- ham, before 6 o'clock p.m. on Wednesday, the 2nd October, 1895. The lowest Tender not necessarily accepted. The Tenders will be opened by the Board on Thursday, the 3rd October. J. OSWELL BURY, Clerk. 9, Temple-row, Wrexham, September 19th, 1895. 1997c RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL OF OVERTON. OVERTON SEWERAGE. THE COUNCIL invite TENDERS for a -L LOAN of S-600 to be applied in executing SEWERAGE WORKS in the Village of Overton, sanctioned bv the Local Government Board. The Loan will be secured by mortgage of the separate rate leviable in the parish of Overton under section 230 of the Public Health Act, 1875, and will be re-payable by thirty equal annual instalments. Sealed Tenders which must state the amount of legal expenses (if any) to be charged by the Lender, and be endorsed Tender for Overton Loan" may be sent to me the undersigned not later than the 1st October next. By Order of the Council, R. E. LLOYD, Clerk. Ellesmere, 10 September, 1895. 1924j OFOR THE BLOOIHTSlTHErLIHr? WQRED £ EAMEO ,,BLOOD MIXTURE] For cleansing and clearing the blood from all ims purities, it cannot be too highly recommended. For Scrofula, Scurvy, Eczema, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of all kinds, ite effects are marvellous. 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 Matter, 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. "21, Orchard-street, Warrinpton, "January 5th, 1894. "I am pleased to say that your Blood Mixture and Lotion, used as prescribed, has done my daughter Elizabeth, aged sixteen years, a world of good. About eight months ago she was attacked with a severe skin disease. I took her to the hospital here. and she attended for six weeks. I then took her to the Manchester hospital lor four months, but neither of them did her a bit of good. I was obliged to take her from her work. At last I was persuaded to try Clark's Blood Mixture, and I now thank God I have done so. for, I am happy to say, the disease has disappeared, and, I can safely say it, the medicine has worked a miracle in my daughter's case. Everyone that knows her says it is a wonderful thing, she only having taken three bottles, to see the difference in her appearance now and a few weeks ago. This is quite unsolicited, and I seud it hoping it will persuade other possible sufferer i 5d try your valuable medicine.—I remain, gentl oa. yours gratefully. "ELIZABETH BOYLE." Witness: Charles Price, 48, Battersly-lane Warrington. Just a few lines in reference to a wonderful cure that Clarke's Blood Mixture has effected. I have been a sufferer for over three years with a bad leg. I have had several doctors, and tried dozens of receipts from people who professed to know what would do me good, but I never received any relief until I tried Clarke's Blood Mixtiire. I should also add that I was recommended by one doctor to go to the infirmary, as he could do me no good, but a friend of mine asked me to try your Blood Mixture. I did so, and after using two lis bottles my leg was completely cured. It would be impossible to tell von how many wounds I had on my leg; it was com- pletely black up as far as the knee. My friends were alarmed, and I thought that I should lose my leg, but now it 6 all right. You may mse this letter as you please. Make it as public as'you please, fo I sball recommend your Blood Mixture wherever go. 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Any person detaining it after this notice will be prosecuted, and any one having found the same is requested to communicate with D.C.C. VAUGHAN, County Buildings. Wrexham. 1996a Entertainments and Meetings. THE CYCLISTS' CARNIVAL AND LANTERN PARADE, Under the auspices of the WREXHAM CYCLING CLUB, will take place on FRIDAY EVENING, THE 4TH OCTOBER, In Aid of the Wrexham Infirmary. Numerous Prizes will be offered. Programmes will be published in a few days. The Hon. Sees. will be glad to receive the names of Ladies and Gentlemen willing to act as Collectors. ROBT. L. ELLIS, ) Hon. H. MEREDITH-JONES, ) Sees. 1867n PUBLIC HALL. TO-NIGHT (FRIDAY), Under the Patronage and Presence of COLONEL WILSON and OFFICERS, 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 21ST, Messrs LINGARD & BRODIE'S COMPANY, in The Real Little Lord Fauntleroy." Time and Prices as usual. 1998e PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. Special Engagement for Three Nights only SEPTEMBER 23RD, 24TH, AND 25TH, • OF MR ARTHUR BEARNE And his Celebrated Company of London Artistesm the Successful Farcical Comedy, TOPSY-TURYY By Roy Byford. Doors open at 7.30. Commence at 8 p.m. Prices as usual. The performance on Monday will be under the patronage of His Worship the Mayor (Chas. Murless, Esq.) and the Mayoress. tl979 ST. JAMES'S THEATRE, WREXHAM. THURSDAY. FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 26TH, 27TH, AND 28TH. MR A. E. DRINKWATER'S CELEBRATED COMPANY in the PRUDE'S PROGRESS." By Jerome K. Jerome and Eden Phillpotts. String Band and Effects. Time and Prices as usual. 1988a ST. ASAPH DIOCESAN CONFERENCE, 1895. MEETING AT WREXHAM, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. SEPTEMBER 24TH AND 25TH. (The Public are admitted to all the Meetings.) For order of Meetings see programme. ON TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24TH, EVENING SERVICE will be held in the Parish Church, at 6.30, with a SERMON i oy ruu VERY REV. THE DEAN OF WINDSOR. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at ST. JAXES'8 HALL, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, SEPTEMBER 25th, at 8 o'clock. The Right Hon. LORD KENYON will take the chair. The Speakers will be the BISHOP of ST. ASAPH, CANON THOMPSON (Vicar of Cardiff), H. A. COLVILE, Esq., and others. The Subjects to be discussed at the Conference are Church Reform. Christian Socialism. Church Attendance-How to Improve it. Elementary Schools and their Difficulties. The Position of Vestries under the Parish Councils Act. Collections will be made at each Service and at the Conference Meetings, towards defraying the necessary expenses. Local Secretaries: The Rev. LLEWELYN WYNNE-JONES, Chevet Hey, Wrexham. LLEWEHYN HUGE-JONES, Esq., Bodhyfryd, Wrexham. fsl978 MISS AMELIA JONES (CONTRALTO). Of the Royal College of Music, and Pupil of Madame Lemmen-4 Sherrington, is OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS AT CONCERTS &c. Lessons Given in Singing, &c. Terms Moderate. INKERMAN HOUSE, GWERSYLLT, | 1888n WREXHAM.