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W. S. STEPHENSON, CLISSOLD, WREXHAM FECHAN, PROFESSOR OF THE VIOLIN AND VIOLONCELLO, HAS VACANCIES FOR A FEW PUPILS. All pupils who have entered for the principal examinations have been successful. 1876f
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SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS. F. LLOYD & SONS WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FTJANK LLOYD & SONS will have a  Grand Entry for MONDAY'S SALE :— 100 to 150 Fat and Store CATTLE, 750 SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES. FROM MN SWETEXHAM. 150 WELSH WETHER LAMBS. 100 CHEVIOT WETHER LAMBS. Straight from the Scotch Hills. jjale of Dairy Cows, Sheep, and Calves at 10.30. Pigs and Beef at 11.15. a V'IALU UABLE FREEHOLD DWELLING-HOUSE r AND GROUNDS, srTGáTE IN THE BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by FRANK T LLOYD & SONS, at the Wynnstay Arms ?g]. \Vrexbam, O NO?NDAY, THE lOrn DAY OF SEPTEMBER, (instead of August 27 th as previously announced.) thr^ o'clock p.m., subject to conditions of Sale 'b thee prodncd to b, ther FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, and the Gr'or.uia thereto adjoining, known as the "CAIA OrE," sitQte in Caia-road, in the Borough of ffresham. Tht property has an extensive frontage to Caia- a: .1!!d n. p0rti) of the grounds adjoining form l-cJleut nildin" slte, and could be advantageously :à' "'?h "?hout detriment to the Residence. ihc property i?we)) situated, aud comm?ada exten. ?Ti='? of Cheshire and Shropshire in the dis. place. ••n^ wdl be sold subject to a tenancy, expiring gntb- 25:h October next, at an annual rental of £ 40. o p-jr further particulars apply to the Auctioneers lionse, or Parr's Bank Chambers, Wrexham 5R := MESSRS BY AN MORRIS & Co., Solicitor, the Priory, 2143i Wrexham. VICTORIA MILLS, WREXHAM. SALE OF LARGE WHITE PIGS BY FRANK LLOYD & SONS, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1900, At 12 o'clock noon, HOARS, SOWS, AND IN-PIG GILTS, Of iLlI Ages. "1:LJi:[lC:5 from Mr Ailmand or the Auctioneers. 2I69j Tin: WHITCHURCH (SALOP) GREAT i^NTAL HORSE SALE AND FOAL SHOW OF THE MIDLANDS, OX FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 28:h. ZE29 10a. IN PRIZES. FRANK LLOYD & SONS have pleasure to invite entries for the above Annual event. -'c'ose FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21st. Emr, iud Prize Lists from the Auctioneers' Q2iv*. Hs^h-street, Whitchurch. 2277r NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. 60 GNS. PRIZES. 1,000 HORSES. THE LARGEST HORSE SALES IN THE WORLD. FRANK LLOYD & SONS' GREAT j' inWW& HORSE AND FOAL SALES. Jbe highest price realised last October wa 540gs TUESDAY, October 2ad.-Ilanters and Harness Horses. WEDNESDAY, 3rd.—Small Horses, Cabs and l'auie=, including entries from several Show 4-lid-I THIT.SDAY, 4:h.-Heavy Larry and Van Horses. FKIDAY. 5th.—Shire Mares, Foals, and Young Haraea of all classes. E:tr dot oner, and secure a good position. Entries Close Saturday, September 22nd. Lists and Forms ready. 2239c FRANK LLOYD NUTTALL, & Co, 1800 HORSES. 130GS PRIZES. CHESHIRE REPOSITORY, CREWE. One IIorse wins 20 guineas. UKA.VK LLOYD, NUTTALL AND CO. X' ILvit?? early Entries for their 3REAT QUARTERLY SEPTEMBER SALES. WEDNESDAY, SEI'TEMUKI: 19h. Hunters and Harness Horses. INN^DAY, SEPXKMHEK ZQ'b.-Small Horaea, Show Cobb and Ponies. F'<AY, ?f:RTE:.nii:n 21st.—Great Sile of Heavy fttid Young Horaea. GREAT OCTOBER SELECT SALES. Sale of Hunters, 18th.—Pedigree Hackneys, Harness Horses and Coba. 19:h.—The Great Sale of Shires for the Midlands. i." AT PKEVICTB SALI:S-Hantc-rs, 175gs.; Hackuèp. I80jd.: Ponies, 120gs.; Shire Mares, Foals, IGOts. Wagon Geldings. 13° £ 3.; 3 Shires from Mr Hardy made BCOJ; and 4 from Mr iloasley, l.COO^s. Eu:ri.-3 for September Sales close September 10th, far 0.:jber Salu3, October 8th. 2214h MESSRS. ASTON & SON. SALE BY S. ASTON & SON ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. SALE EVERY MONDAY. lbe=i 1.00YliJ are OPEN everyday to receive I. e,zr y to receive F U R NITURE, in any quautity, to bs SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION. ALL GOODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE SIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS GOOlJS FETCHED OR DELIVERED AT MODERATE CHARGE. U-PHOXE, No. 0190. 2353 THE SALE ON MONDAY NEXT, SEP- JL EjrBER lO;h, will consist of Goods removed 3m ny':iu i-,uj several other places for absolute '■'i't~rap.'ing-room snite in embossed velvet, 5fc. ca.lna; sideboard with noble plate-glass back, b'nsaels carpet, IS feet by 15 feet, large mahogany t-jilctylasH, =iofa-i in hp.ir and leather seating. revolv- eal:lu g revo'?v- library table, rustic table, mahogany oval folding tank, 3 ehvny occasional chairs inlaid with mother- o'-pearl. folding octagon table, wall mirrors with -indit; brackets, 2 night commodes, screen, 2 sewing ~ichints. massive brusy bedsteads, superior spring wf)ol mattress, beds, inlaid walnut centre tabMle, set of nine Venetian blinds, nearlv new sweet 5Cllt, potato scales, 8 lar Ie tea canisters, ice j^chine, pair new carriage lamps, new steel .aponrtr's shjvels, corrugated sheets, also a lot of joiner 3 tools, angers, saws, files, vices, 2 pulpers, onutisr lathea, wood patterns, padlocks, atocklocks, S ro=-tkid'rf bar soap, and numerous other effects. j:e will commence at Twelve o'clock prompt, ■j'&cr e coolr!, laches, vices, aud patterns will be sold rot, 23201 -Y AUCTION AT 38. PRINCESS-ST. NEWTOWN, WREXHAM. MESSRS ASTON and SON will SELL by  AlCTION, as above, on TUESDAY NEXT, ?PtM.hbr H'b' the whole of the HOUSEHOLD ?L?Ml') RE, Oat door Effects, &c., viz. s GRE,L fitt er's oak case clock with brass dial going ai'8< china enphoard and china, hair-Beated sofa, .'?Ocr-se?tcd Bofa. mahogany 2-ieaf table, walnut ?rmttn?j leather-seated chairs, two armchairs,  íll lender, linoleum and oilcloth, beMthrnga, 1 -oai va;e pictures, ornaments, brackets, 8-day c'oc'{' kitchen fender, iron stool, braaa °?"6:, bl ass caudlestIcks copper kettle, Windsor flr' d I 1 c c chairs, black and gold overmantel, otind oak table, handsome regulator clock, brass- ounted and other bedsteads, chests of drawers, A?' at?uda, dressing tables, toilet glassM, wool and beds, bedroom iendera. table lamp, dinner ware, ns, pots, kettles, chaff cntter, wheel churn, 'aasage machine, scales and weights, milk cans, ^fiaaarea, seives, steins, chopping block, mangle, iacktrtick-, old timber, shed, spripg cart, harness, ltC. Sale at 1.30 prompt. 2321c MESSRS R. OWEN JONES &. CO. 4- GLOBE" AUCTION ROOMS. REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. THE SALE ON MONDAY NEXT will include handsome Chippednale suite (uphol- tered in Tapestry, three other suites; massive maho- any dining table, hair stuffed couch, mahogany est of draws, brass rail bedsteads, mattresses, bed- t 'h? EPI-adid ptir of toilet tables, painted toilet chests, toilet glasses, organette with music, carta, basinettes, treadle sewing machines, hand s.e^ln" machines, kit chin tables, chairs, pictures, ltc. Sale at two p.m. ■^ictianeej-a' Offices — Globe Auction Rooms, Regent-street, Wrexham. telephone, No. 0200. 2322j SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS JONES & SON. The Largest Fig Salesmen in North Wales. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. jyjESSRS JONES & SON will SELL 1.600 HEAD OF STOCK, comprising- ? !°  S^imt,Fat and Store Cattle. 400  Ripe Fat Sheep, Lambs, and Calves. 2?0n0 n Grand Scotch Wether Lambs, direct from Scotland, 10 Shearling Shropshire Ewes, bred by Mr Reid, Northop Hall. 800 to 1,000 Fat and Store Pigs. Sale commences at 10.15 with Calves. Cattle and Pigs at 10.30. Sheep at 11.15.' 907 ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. fTIHE next Sale will be held on WED- ?. NESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19th, 1900, at 12 o'clock. 23181 JONES & SON, Auctioneers LLANGOLLEN SMITHFIELD (The North Wales Central Sheep Market). I MEsSRS JONES & SON beg to announce for i their usual FAT and STORE STOCK SALE TUESDAY NEXT, SEPTEMBER 11th, 1900. 100 to 120 Fat and Store Cattle. 1,200 to 1,400 Ripe Fat Lambs and Sheep; and Store Wethers and Ewes. 300 to 400 Fat and Store Piga and Calves. Entries Invited. Sales at 10.30 and 11. THE 6TH GREAT ANNUAL SEPTEMBER PRIZE SALE AND SHOW IS OX TUESDAY, THE 25TH. THE 3RD ANNUAL SPECIAL STORE SHEEP SALE WILL BE HELD ox FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5TH. Sale at 11.30. 2330110 Very Important Sale of the HOUSEHOLD APPOINTMENTS and Effects appertaining to Dining-room, Drawing-room, Sitting-room, two kitchens, pantries, sewing-room, foar bedrooms, bath-room, &c., at A VON DALE," in the town of Llangollen, ten minutes' walk from the railway station. MESSRS JONES AND SON have been JUJL favoured with instructions from Mrs Barton (who is leaving the neighbourhood) to conduct the above important Sale on THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 13TH, 1900. Sale at 11 o'clock precisely. Catalognes may be had from the Auctioneers ten days prior to Sale. Goods on view day previous. Offices: Wrexham and Llangollen. Z195d HORSES HORSES HORSES 1!! WREXHAM HORbE REPOSITORY. 20 GUINEAS IN PRIZES. MESSRS JONES & SON'S NEXT SALE of LIGHT and HEAVY HORSES, COLTS and FOALS, &c., will take place on T H U R S D AY AND FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 27th and 28th. Entries close September 17th. The last Sale was the most successful ever held. 2240a G. F. BYFORD. YALE OF CLWYD AUCTION MART, KUTHIN, Close to the Railway Station. GREAT ANNUAL STORE SHEEP SALE, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1900. 3,000 Pedigree Shropshire, Welsh, Southdown, Clun, Radnor, Cross-bred and Scotch Ewes, Rams, Ram Lambs and Wethers. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY GEORGE F. BYFORD, at the above Mart, On MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 17th, 1900, Commencing with the Ewes at 12 o'clock, immedi- ately after the arrival of the mid-day train from the North Wales Coast and Chester. Pedigree Rams sold singly. First Ram in the Ring at 2 o'clock. Train leaves Chester 10.10, Wrexham 10 0, Rhyl 11.0, Denbigh 11.30 a.m. Returning from Ruthin for Chester, Wrexham, Rhyl and Denbigh at 4 0 and 6.31. 2332r ENTERTAINMENTS AND MEETINGS WREXHAM CYCLING CLUB WILL HOLD THEILL CYCLE PARADE & CARNIVAL ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 12th, 1900, In aid of the Infirmary. J. H. FITZPATRICK,) Joint Hon. JOSEPH WILSON. OlD on. c2309 JOHN DAVIES, ) Secs. CHESTER FOAL SHOW. LINEN HALL, CHESTER, I SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15th, 1900. Entries close Saturday, September 8th to ARTHUR P. SMITH, Secretary. 2329h Grosvenor Chambers, Chester. ST. JAMES'S THEATRE, WREXHAM. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, AND SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 6TH, 7TH, AvD 8TH. Mr C. A. CHANDLER'S No. 1 COMPANY "LOST IN PARIS." Time and prices as usual. Look out for Why Smith Left Home." 2132f PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1ST, 1900. GRAND EVENING CONCERT. MADAME EMILY WRIGHT HUGHES. MISS JUANITA JONE3. MR. TOM THOMAS. MR. ARTHUR DAVIES. VIOLINIST MR. THEODORE LAWSON. THE MAELOR PRIZE LADIES' CHOIR (Conducted by Madame Emily Wright Hughes.) Accompanist: MR. FRANK PULLEIN, A.R.C.O. Tickets, 3-i, 2a, la. Concert at 8. p.m. See future announcements. 2270z PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. DATES are now being booked for the coming Season, and it is requested that Applications for the Hall for CONCERTS, ENTERTAINMENTS, BAZAARS, BALLS, MEETINGS, &c.. Should be made as early as possible, to the SECRETARY, MR GEO. BEVAN, 3, Queen-street, Wrexham. REDUCED TERMS FOB SALES BY AUCTION. NEW DECORATIONS I NEW SCENERY r I t2217 S. M. HUGHES, ACCOUNTANT, AUDITOR, AND ESTATE AGENT, 1, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM. BOOKS POSTED AND AUDITED. BALANCE SHEETS PREPARED. PROPERTY MANAGED. INSURANCES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION NEGOTIATED. LOCAL REPRESENTATIVE OF THE YOST TYPE-WRITER COMPANY, LIMITED. Type-writing of every description executed by experts. Shorthand writers supplied. Terms on application. 20783 LEGAL & PUBLIC NOTICES. NOTIUE.-I. JAMES HOLT, late of the Talbot, Wrexham, Will Not be Responsible for any Debts, only my owia personal debts.—JAMES HOLT. 2282d C COMPANY 1ST V.B.R.W.F. (RUABON.) PRIZE SHOOTING COMPETITION. THE above will take place on the Llan- JL gollen Range on SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15TH. Firing to commence at 9.30 a.m. Recruits' Competition at 2 30 p.m. Honorary Members ca.n practice on this date. By Order, O. J. BELL, Capt., 2323z Commanding C Company. PARLIAMENTARY BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. MUNICIPAL BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the EO-NORAIBLF, RICHARD CECIL GROSVENOR, the Barrister-at-Law appointed to REVISE THE LIST OF VOTERS ..within the Parliamentary Borough of Denbigh, and the several Boroughs sharing in the Election of a Member of Parliament for the said Borough of Denbigh, and also to revise the Burgess, County and Parochial Electors' Lists for the several Municipal Boroughs of Denbigh, Ruthin, and Wrexham, will hold a Court for such Revision for the Borough of Wrexham, at the Guild- hall, Chester-street, Wrexham, on Thursday, the 27th day of September, 1900, at 11.30 o'clock in the forenoon. AN EVENING SITTING of the Court will also be held on the same day at 6.30 o'clock p.m. All Overseers, Relieving Officers, and other persons having to produce their Lists, Rate Books, Relief Books, and other documents, are hereby required to attend. THOMAS BURY, Town Clerk of the Borough of Wrexham. August, 1900. 2256f No. of Plaint, D3129. IN THE COUNTY COURT OF DENBIGH- SHIRE, HOLDEN AT WREXHAM AND LLANGOLLEN. To HENRY BELLIN, FORMERLY OF THhi PIGEONS INN, CEFN MAWR, RUABON. TAKE NOTICE that a Plaint has been entered and a summons issued against you and CHRISTMAS JONES, as defendants, in the above County Court by JOHN SAMUEL TANQUBRAY and AVELINfi TANQUEiJAY, of Llangollen, for an account to be taken of what is due to tne defend- ant Christmas Jones under an Indenture of Mortgage dated the 2nd day of November, 1883, and Transfer of Mortgage dated the 3rd day of November, 1887, and to redeem the property, and an order has been made that the publication of a notice of the entry of such Plaint in the Wrexham Advertiser shall be deemed to be service of the summons upon you. The Summous will be heard at the Court House, Llangollen, on the 24th day of September, 1900, at 12 o'clock noon, on which day you are required to appear, and if you do not appear either in person or by your solicitor at the time and place above- mentioned, such order will be made and proceedings taken as the Judge may think just and expedient. Dated this Fifth day of September, 1900. ARTHUR C. PRESTON, Registrar of the Court. Htmrs of attendance at the Office of the Registrar, at Wrexham, from Ten till Four o'clock, except on Saturdays, when the Office will be closed at One o'clock. 2308z TRANSVAAL WAR FUND. EASTERN DIVISION OF THE COUNTY OF DENBIGH. gUBSCEIPTION LIST. Donations previously announced £ 2795 14 0 Monthly subscriptions do. 116 8 10 Weekly subscriptions do. 1017 17 9 £ 3930 0^ DONATIONS, viz :— Messrs W. Y. Craig and Sons, Ltd., and Employes 5 8 0 Proceeds of Football Match Wrexham v. Wrexham Victoria. 6 18 2 Amount collected at Football Match on Racecourse 0 14 10 Reform Club. 0 411 Conservative Club Members 2 2 6 Box per Mr Thomas Edwards, Rhos. 0 11 6 WEEKLY SUBSCRIPTIONS, viz. :— Messrs Davies Bros. Employes at Aben- bary Brick Works 0 15 10 Employes Border Press. 0 3 3 WIDOWS AND CHILDREN OF SOLDIERS KILLED FUND. £ R. d. Amonnt previously 150 10 10 DISABLED SOLDIERS' FUND. £ a. d. Amount previously announced £ 164 12 10 SUMMARY OF CASH ACCOUNT. Total amount of subscriptions received.. 3921 12 5 Interest allowed by Banks to 30th June, 1900 16 8 0 L3938 0 5 Total payments, viz. :— For Reliei. 1975 14 0 For expenses 113 7 11 ————— 2089 1 11 Balance 1848 18 6 Total weekly pay for relief 50 3 1 Number of recipients of relief, viz.:— Wives, mothers, and other relatives 160 Children 214 Total 374 Subscriptions sent to the Hon. freaanrer or to Hon. Secretaries (Major Dunn, Major Lead- better, and Mr Ll. Hugh-Jones) will be gladly received and acknowledged, or may be paid to any of the Wrexham Banks to the credit of the Fund. It has been decided t CLOSE this Subscription List on the 30th instant. The Committee will be glad to receive payment BEFORE THAT DATE erf all Subscriptions which have been promised and not yet paid. THOMAS JONES (MAYOR), Chairman and Treasurer. Guildhall Wrexham, 6th September, 1900. ar TENDERS. ARMY CONTRACTS. TENDERS for the Supply of FORAGE JL and PALLIASSE STRAW, for the period of six months, from 1st November, 1900. at the various stations in the North-Western District, will be received at the undermentioued office. until 12 o'clocknoon, on Wednesday, the 26th September, 1900. Forms of Tender, with list of Stations, can be obtained on application to the Assistant Adjutant General. District Head Quarter Office, Chester, 1st September, 1900. 2269a WREXHAM UNION. TENDERS. THE GUARDIANS of the above Union are prepared to receive Tenders from Millers, Grocers, Batter Factors, Butchers, Hosiers, Tailors, Shoemakers, Leather Dealers, Drapers, Ironmongers, Coal Dealers, Undertakers, and Earthenware Dealers, for the supply of articles reanired in their respective branches, for the half-year ending Lady-Day 1901 Tenders for four tons of Wheat Straw in batten, and four tons of Upland Hay, trussed, are also re- quired. Forms of Tender, containing all information, may be had and samples seen on application to Mr P. Cartwright, Workhouse, Wrexham, between the hours of nine and twelve in the morning, and two and five in the afternoon. Forms of Tender may be also obtained at my office, 9, Temple Row, Wrexham. Tenders to be delivered at 9. Temple Row, Wrex- ham, before ten o'clock a.m., on Thursday, Septem- ber 27th. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. The Tenders will be opened by the Board on Thursday, 27th inst. J. OSWELL BURY, Clerk to the Guardians. 9, Temple Row, Wrexham, September 7th, 1900. 2268i BAYLEY & BRADLEY LIMI ED, PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, BOOKBINDERS, &c., Advertiser" Office, Wrexham. j BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTSM L. PARRY, Begs to announce to the PUBLIC OF WREXHAM AND DISTRICT that he has NOW OPENED THE PREMISES No. 2, HOPE STREET, WITH A COMPLETE STOCK OF DRUGS, CHEMICALS, PATENT MEDICINES, SUNDRY REQUISITES, PHOTOGRAPHIC MATERIALS, ENGLISH AND FOREIGN MINERAL WATERS, &c. NOTE ADDRESS- MEDICAL HALL, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. 1961ha 1961ha J. P. LLOYD, ESTABLISHED 1874, DEALER IN HAY, STRAW, CORN, & FLOUR. ALL KINDS OF FEEDING STUFF FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, POULTRY DOGS AND GAME. A LARGE STOCK OF EVERY DESCRIPTION ALWAYS ON HAND. QUEEN STREET HAY, CORN, AND FLOUR STORES. WAREHOUSEARGYLE & LORD STREETS, WREXHAM. 812 IND, CO OPE & Co., LTD., HENBLAS-STREET AND QUEEN-STREET, WREXHAM, WHOLESALE AND FAMILY WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. SINGLE BOTTLES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. NOTE PRICE LIST- ALES AND STOUTS. IN CASKS (CARRIAGE PAID.) Per Per Per Per Per Galls. Pins. Fir. Kil. Bis. 00 East India Pale Ale 1/8 7/6 15/- 30/- 60/- <> go so » 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- 54/- L.B. Fine Bitter Ale 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- 48/- F.A. Family Ale 1/- 4/6 9/- 18/- 36/- F. A Family Ale Specially recommended for Private Families. 4. Mild Ale 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- 54/- 5. 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- 48/- 6. „ 1/2 J 13 10/6 21/- 42/- 7. 1/- t/6 9/- 18/- :I Celebrated Extra Stont. 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- Double Brown Stout 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- Brown Stoat 1/2 5/3 10/6 21/- BOTTLED. Imp. Pints. Imp. Half Pints. <><> East; lndu¡, P'.Ut) 3/6 2/- <> 11 11 t: 1311- 1/9 h.B. tiighc Bitter (spocifl.- recommerded).. 2/6 1/6 F.A. Family Ale 2/6 1/6 D.S. Double Stonfc 3/6 1/9 S.S. Single Stout 2/9 1/6 P. Porter 2/6 1/6 No.1, BI1.l'Iey Wine. 2/6 (In Cork or Screw-Stoppered Bottles.) CHAMPAGNES, SPARKLING HOCKS, MOSELLES BURGUNDIES, CLARETS, CHABLIS, CORDIALS, LIQUEURS, PORTS, SHERRIES, &c. AUSTRALIAN WINES, "BIG TREE," AND "ORION" BRANDS. LIARTELLS AND HENNESSY'S BRANDIES. RODERICK DHU, HIGHLAND CREAM, INVERCAULD, BRIGADER GLENLIVET, AND J. JAMESON'S WHISKIES. IND, COOPE & Co., LTD., ESTABLISHED 1799. BREWERS, IMPORTERS AND BONDERS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, BURTON- ON-TRENT. CORTRARTORS TO H.M. FORCES AT HOME AND ABROAD. INDIA PALE ALES AND STOUTS IN CASKS AND BOTTLES. SPECIAL TERMS TO HOTELS AND BOARDING-HOUSES. WINES AND SPIRITS. BRANDY (OLD, IN BOTTLE, VINTAGE 1825), 384/- PER DOZEN. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— HENBLAS-STF.EST AND QUEEN-STREET, WREXHAM. W. W. JEFFERY, BRANCH MANAGER. J. L. MAYGER, DISTRICT AGENT. fa!761dj "GLOBE AUCTION ROOMS, THE BEST Situated ROOMS in TOWN, being on the MAIN STREET, and close to both Railway Stations. AUCTION SALES EVERY MONDAY. FULL PARTICULARS IN THE USUAL AUCTION COLUMNS R. OWEN JONES & CO. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS, AUCTIONEERS, VALUERS, &c., REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. GOODS CALLEr. FOR AND SOLD AT MODERATE INCLUSIVE CHARGES. INSTRUCTIONS BY POST PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. COMMISSIONS TAKEN TO ATTEND SALES. ANY DISTANCE. TELEPHONE NO. 0200. 1554 TELEPHONE No. 15. THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., TOWN HALL. PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S i BONDED STORES. SPECIALITIES RESERVE OLD SCOTCH (12 years old), HINES' LIQUJBUR BRANDY, and VINTAGE PORTS. WE ARE THE LARGEST DUTY PAYERS IN NORTH WALES. 194 l WANTED, BOYS TO SELL Advertisers on Satarday mornings.—Apply, Office of tibip PKXX. No man?ever lost his money by judicious I advertising.—An [advertisement travels and worka I  while the merchant ia asleep and his store closed. I BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMENTS. W. W. REES' Will make a Grand Display in Windows for 14 Days of HOUSEHOLD LINENS, DAMASK TABLE CLOTHS, SERVIETTES, DOYLEYS, TEA, TRAY and CARVING CLOTHS, SHEETS, QUILTS, and PILLOW CASES- Choice Designs in ENGLISH and SWISS LACE CURTAINS. IMMENSE STOCKS TO SELECT FROM. NOTE ADDRESS— W. W. REES, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 2264 2264 PHILLIPS'S TEAS. RECENT STRIKING TESTIMONIALS. I July 25th, 1900. I travel about a great deal, and in several places where I have considered the tea exceptionally good have asked the people, where do you get your tea P' and have been told, 'from some tea people named Phillips, at Wrexham, in Wales. July 27, 1900. u One afternoon at New Brighton, near Liverpool, I remarked to the landlady that I had had better tea in the North than I was accustomed to in the South, and said I supposed she got her tea from Liverpool. She replied, No, it comes from Wrexham.' I thought no more of it until I visited Llangollen, Dolgelley, and other places, and at one or the other I again remarked upon the excellence of the tea, and was informed it came from Wrexham, which naturally impressed me as being more or less given to good tea. The other day I saw your advertisement-hence my letter." (from) H.G.S., London, W. July 18th, 1900. I shall be much obliged to you if you will kindly send me, as soon as possible, as I am quite out of it, a chest of 20 pounds of tea the same as you sent last. Here it is expensive and bad." (from) B.K.L., Hastings. July 26th, 1900. Lady presents her compliments to Messrs Phillips & Co., and would feel obliged by their sending the same qualities and quantities of tea she has had from them for some years past if they still. recommend the quality, and the price is the same as last year. Lady would not like to give more, but was well satisfied with what she had last year. I. (from) Lady London, S.W. The originals from which the above are extracts are entirely unsolicited. W. PHILLIPS & Co., LTD., SPECIALISTS IN TEA, WREXHAM. 2004 WREXHAM RURAL DISTRICT COUNCIL. ABSTRACT of the ACCOUNTS of the DISTRICT COUNCIL FOR THE HALF-YEAR ENDED 31ST MARCH, 1900. RECEIPTS. £ s. d. £ s. d. Balance brought forward from 30th September, 1899 3140 12 8 i Less balance due to Treasurer Ruabon Sewerage Loan Account 203 8 5 2937 4 31 —————— 2937 4 3 From Overseers: General Expenses 4456 11 6 Ditto Special Expenses 1570 6 8 Grant under Agricultural Rates Act, 1896 495 15 3 Denbighshire County Council Grant in respect of Salaries of Medical 4officerB and Sanitary InRpectors. 190 0 0 Wrexham Urban Sanitary Authority proportion of Hospital Expenses to 30th September, 1899 131 7 4 From Sewage Lands 20 6 6 For Maintenance of Patients in Hospital. 17 8 2 ————— 6881 15 5 i! 19918 19 8 P A.Y ME NT S.: HIGHWAYS. £ a. d. £ a. d. £ s. d. Maintenance and repair of District Roads 3403 16 2 Salaries. 108 0 0 E s t a b lishment Charges. 22 6 10 Legal Expenses 5 15 8 —. 3545 18 8 Sewerage Works 493 9 0 Sewage Disposal Works. 510 10 4 1009 19 4 Waterworks. 11 1 6 HOSPITAL. Repairi3, 189 8 1 Maintenance of Patients. 296 16 0 Other expenses (including salaries and wages of officers and assistants) 452 5 7 938 9 8 Disinfectants 9 8 11 Expenses under Infectious Disease (Noti- fication) Acts 50 7 0 Registrars for returns of births and deaths 7 17 6 Expenses under E Ie m e ntary E ducatlon (Blind and Deaf) Children Act 10 10 0 Repayment of Loans: Principal 752 9 10 Interest. 338 7 0 1090 16 10 Salaries of Officers. 323 2 0 Establishment Charges 52 10 2 Legal Expenses. 4 10 6 Rent of hydrants 5 5 0 Collector's Com- mission 0 14 3 Salary of En- gineer (Special Expenses charged to Parishes) 50 0 0 7110 11 4 PAYMENTS OUT OF LOANS. Ruabou Sewer- age Works. 537 4 2 Balances at end of Half-year, viz.:— In hands of Treasurer. 2959 16 7 Less Balance due to Clerk.. 0 3 4 Do. Engineer.. 3 16 1 Do. Highway Surveyor 44 0 5 t Do. Treasurer (Rnabon Sewerage Works Loan Account) 740 12 7 788 12 5 2171 4 2 X9818 19 8 Amount allowed at Audit held 30th August, 1900, iE7647 15s. 6d. T. OSWELL BURY, Clerk to the Rural District Council.