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TEATH OF THE BISHOP OF LONDON". .ho Bishop of London died on Tuesday morning, •• a brief illnes3. His Lordship c -mplain-.d of an well about 5 c'clock 011 Monday morning, v. Sibley was at onc-3 fetched. II; attended, i:wently did not apprehend any gr.ivo con* to ihe malady from which his L-vdship was but onTuesday innrnin?, just 21 hours after ure, he died suddenly but peacefully in hfe 'oath was duo to he irt d-'sease. Right Kev. John Jackson, D.D., Bi-h->p of > the son of Mr. Henry Jack.-o:i, a weli-known .•< ;it of the City of Lor.ilon. He WHS educated at i, School, under J>r. Valpy, ai.d fivm there vvr c to Pembroke Cohere, Oxford. wher-s ho d in 18i> »v to the Proprietary School at Islington, and incriulent cf St. James'?, lie was app>,ii.tcd rector of St. James's, Piccadilly, in }:,I(;, chaplain to the Oueen in the following j ear, a/cl caucn of Bristol in 1852. In January, ]SI>), he was appointed Bishop of Lonlon in si occasion to Dr. Tait, who had been rni.-ed to the Primacy.
IRISH PROJECTS IX PARLIAMENT.
IRISH PROJECTS IX PARLIAMENT. The 2few$understands that the only new project which the Irish memlv rs intend to bring iorward in the appioaching sittings of Parliament is a sebeme for local self-government—thai is for the establishment of county boards and similar in- stitutions. The question of national self-government is not likely to be raised before the new Pa;iiament is elected. amendment of the Labourers' Act and legislation for the benefit of the »):a1 School teachers are subjects upon which bdis have been already intrnduccd; the prosecution of them, as well a resistance to the renewal of the Cuercion Act, may be taken as matters of course.
RUSSIA'S BLACK SEA FLEET.
RUSSIA'S BLACK SEA FLEET. An Odessa correspondent writes: The Govern- ment are energetically prosecuting their projpet for the rapid creation of a Black Sea war fleet. In the construction of the armour-plated war frigate at Xicolaidf, the Katherine II., which is fast approach- ing completion, 100,000 poods of steel have already been used, and 700 workmen are engaged upon her. The keel of another armour-plat d frigate, of similar dimensions to the Kalherinc I L, will be laid immediately the latter vessel leaves the stocks. Two other war vessels will be built at the saint: time. The construction of the Tchisme and Sinope at Sebastopol is similarly being pressed forward. The Russian Black Sea Steamship Company, whose vessels have hitherto been built in England, now con- template the construction of two additions to their fleet in Black Sea ports.
STRUGGLE WITH A BURGLAR.
STRUGGLE WITH A BURGLAR. Two men named Stokes and Ruby were charged be- fore the Birmingham police magistrates on Monday with burglariously breaking into a glove shop. Stokes havlllg posted a. couple of confederates to watch, broke a bole in the shutters, and smashed a pane of glass in the front door, and so got access to the premises in question. Mrs. Dufferin, who resides in some neighbouring premises, hearing the noise ran into the street just in time to see Stokes coming out through the broken shutter. She seized and held him so firmly by the coat, that in struggling to escape he tore it half off his back. Just as he broke away a police-sergeant came upon the scene and gave chase, and the prisoner was ultimately stopped and captured with the assistance of the public. Ruby was seen speaking to Stokes through the shutters of the shop he had entered, and was arrested as a suspected accom- plice. Both men were remanded.
DEATH OF A CRIMEAN HEROINE.
DEATH OF A CRIMEAN HEROINE. Mr. C. C. Lavis, the coroner for South Essex, has held an inquest touching the death of Elizabeth Vickery, aged öü, an army pensioner. Joseph Page V i-kery, a stevedore's labourer, said the deceased was his stepmother, her husband, John Macintosh Pickery, now being an inmate of the county lunatic ylurn. The deceased went through the Crimean war with her husband, Robert Patrick, a private ia the Coldstream Guards. The deceased up to her received a pension on this account of 2s. fjd. a The jury returned a verdict of death from io''ural causes. In reply to the coroner, lr. "Vickery so1 1 that the deceased was a Londoner, and on the c orner remarking that she looked older than Ctj, he c Jained that that probably arose through the tl bl.-s she had gone through. She was in the Crimea ? o. h a cold winter and she lost there her husband o > two brothers. Since her second marriage her h "1Ù had been taken into a lunatic asylum".
- LT ON A SALVATIOX SOLD'ER.
LT ON A SALVATIOX SOLD'ER. f„ Greenwich police-court on Monday, "William a labourer, was charged with assaulting of the Salvation Army" I assaulting the police. While tlw" arniv "ding the streets on Sunday the pasuiier -he barracks, and tried to force his way V'- as met by Shaw, the doorkreper, who re- in -et him in, whereupon the prisoner'used ba him in the faee. Poiice-con- (' and Hoi den said that they were called | to v.. rraeks to the prisoner, who hpcimio verv f vi x: kicking the officers, attempting to sc. au-a I and L.e them, and generally behaving likv> *» I desperate madman. Sergeant Goodwin, gaoler, said he knew the prisoner as the ringleader ..f a Vt d I rougiis who went to the Salvation Anny hayracks for i the sole purpose of causing a disturbance. The prisoner had recently had a month's imorsonmer< ) for assaulting a woman. Mr. Balguy sentenced, 1 to two months hard labour.
AGITATION AGAINST STEAM TPAWT'ING
AGITATION AGAINST STEAM TPAWT'ING Several peers and a considerable numb: f)f bers of tho HouiCof Commons hare Ü::t1, ,vl d()d.the resolutions adopted at a raoccing of hshevmen he1^ in Aberdeen roceully, tho system*. r.i tnuvlin^ was considered. Lord Oalhonsie pr<,rn;ses will receive the attention of the R.oval Oonimi.-sh— < J1.)' 'j-1'1 Presto oi tho line fisherman, ariO £ 'h0'1:;f to do eyerytnmg in hia power for them. Th-: AJ.u-quis of Stafford says, he will be glad to sup-, po«-u legislation in the direction indicated by the re- solution. Sir George Balfour states that he will use his best exertions in favour of interference with the trawler within the three miles limit. Mr. Pender assures the fishermen of his desire to promote their interests, and recommends that a deputation of then number should have an interview with the Scotch members. Mr. Charles Dalrymple sympathises very much with the movement against steam-trawling. Mr. C. Fraser-Mackin- j tosh concurs m the views specified in the resolu it tiODs. Sir John C. Dalrymplo Hay promises alien-1" tive consideration to the resolutions, although not certain that in all he quite concurs. Sir G^ovs* Mar pherson Grant assures the fishermen that tb«r repre- sentations will have his best attention. Mr. Ed- ward Marjorifcanks, in his letter, .skates that the I report of the commission will b8 prescind ilntiu"- the course of next montb, but will not be published before 'I Jrarliament meets.
CONTEMPT OF COURT.t
CONTEMPT OF COURT. t In the City of London Court Messrs. BurreIJ and Glass, provision merchants, sued Edwpr J E, uck, who had been in their service, to recover in d -ma -es by ¡ way of penalty for leaving their employment" wjtb. out notice. The an.iwer to the claim was that the de.endant was only engaged for piece-work, o-.d that at the time he was absent from duty he was suit-nr." fri m illness and had so informed the plaint:Its iiv i letter. Mr. Thomas Glass, the manaziog partner of the plaintiff's firm, was called to provo that the fei.daut told lam that he was working elsewhe e at i the time he alleged that he was indisposed. Mri C'om < nnssioner Kerr held that as the agreement was ,T, verbal and for piecework no notice was therefore found for the defendant. Mr. G' i' o }"(»ur honour to hear me before vcm » a Commissioner I won't hear a„y o0 dfC^C" A,lt Mr. Glass You won't ? W'J ,of thiS, cas,0-. position as a judge of tb& r' r.V00 ) Take care what yon s»" -'ty. ihe Coniirnssioner what I mean. judge. I he O •t improve your P-s.non a that remark mnussionei- L nlfss_ you withdraw Glass' Tb 1 shall impose a tine of upon yi.u..Mr. jfiy .eu I shall be very yiad to pay. It will relieve ^science and won't enlarge you. The Comnus-1 ,i.er I convict y.>u of having insulted th«' court j and tine you £ '5. Mr. G«a«s: I don't object. ti.| that but I do object to being boxed up in thj « way. II n pay in iris I submit to you withdeferer.ee. You wil i. object to my cheque, I suppose? The Coinmts- t, v You had better go, sir. Mr. Glass then left i ti. court. ii, court.
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conference of the London Working Men's Asso- [ c: :i has passed a resolution in favour of the intro-i (I. n of at least 30 working men representatives! no-;t Parliament, from London and the pro- j I to defend the intereots of labour and wages, ) !'• ard of Trade have awarded a piece of pla'e j on Domenico Ilomso, of the Italian b,i^' i. in acknowledgement of his humanity at sea opwrecked crow of the William J ores, <• £ j Turkish ironclad, tho Jhmidin, has • "e sfully launched in the Golden Horn. T has been some ten years in course of con- t- Iter tonnage is about 0,000, and her louse 0 hen the armament is put into her > rry 12 heavy guns. I o ( has shot two pigeon matches at -t being again-t Mr. Graham, of London, v o t by one bird, and the second with y .rnpion small-bore rifle shot), in which he v = i •• hy six b rds. u h named Hugh Lenrin. apprentice to a hook- playing at football in the 't»-ifen"s Park, > when he received a violent kit k in the • inch completely prostrated him and caused I. oi inpain. A doctor attended him, but the l.nio! tu: ate lad gradually sank and died. •
TRBFNANT.
TRBFNANT. Thvtc w edoWs, by Messrs Buriison and Grylls, ha o bf eu placed in the parish church r,f Trefnant ns a Memorial of Mr Towushend Mainwaring, for ma y years M.P. frr the ID^ubi jh Boroughs, who rr:c on Ch-i'tmas Dsy, ISS-j. 11 <■ church JIi Wit built by. the-Mainwaring fnnliiy from designs by 1!, late Sir Gilbert Scott. One of the wiudows b.or. eoutributcd by iU¿U vtUst WQ by hit iwvmg Umfa,
Advertising
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Ifioif apq'T ] n| lioillUk) AJlOl. tiousolioiders. Public Buildings, Places of Wor- ship, &c. ( I tiouseholder,-are requos- tcd give the names of VI-LTOIIS ONLY. WSST PASADE. .Queen's TFutel, Mr- J' >; jhin-y-lJon, Mrs 1'hos. fl' illiams b Mrs Jfo/J-in Mrs (. hambers 7 b Mrs .Tares 0 Mr Abie? I 0 Mrs Jahts 11 )[TJ 7¡7Jlitt¡Jfllt(w 12 Misses Git-It,cs i'J Jltss Woobira'hie 11 Mr JF. Sufi eld 15 Jfrs Harrison 10 Mrs R. Williams 17 Mi si D a vies 18 Mr IF. 11. Williaml 19 Mrs It. iJiomas 20 <fc '21 Miss Evans Clifton house, Mrs Morr is 2'2 Uiss Edwards (p Williams 2*1 Jrrs 0. Jones 5JI s(-s •ZV) Mrs F. Byrne 27 Tleron house, Mrs Conion 28 if)" .f). II. Jones 29 Mr Z. Jones 'JO Miss Pitchford 31 Mrs Jleyrick 12 Emlyn house, Mr. Griffiths 33 Fenton house, 11.Irs Rem injtton 34 Arden lious J.1.lr Heir if t 36 Cecil house, Mrs i Fhillips 36 Rev Charles Whitalier B.A., Mrs Whitaker, and fa'nihI 37 Mr (hcw 38 Ivy house, Mr Ellis 40 Stratford house, Mrs Jones 41 Sefton liciise, Nrs TV IJ Williams I,! Alexander house, Mr Jlrctrster 43 Latham house, Mrs M orris 44 Clarence house, Mrs Matthews 45 Mrs Jonah Lloyd 4(3 Misses JJerrycourt 47 Astor house, T.Lloyd Murray Browne, Esq., and famil't (p 48 RJgbaston house, Jfrs McdraJf 49 Edirvondsley house, Miss Cox 50 Cheltenham house, Mrs Danes. 01 Jlalvern house, Mrs It r(mes 02 jlelriourne hou.se, Mr Rob, rts 053 Myrtlu house, Mrs Jones o 1 "lIrs B. r. Joiiea 55 AJr W. Williams 5G Medloek house, Mrs J). Jones 07 Fronwendon — Mrs Lii v ics 58 Meirion lioute, Mrs Johnson b'J Mrs Kitchen tilt Mr J. iseries GL Mrs Williams 62 West cud house, lib's J. Evans 63 Glau y mor, Miss Parry 64 Tnclno house, Mr n. Williams EAST PARADE. J Miss Jones 2 Mrs J. Uitffhes Girdlestoue and Mrs GirdLslone 4 Min y don cot!age, Mrs Wynne Min-y-don, Mrs Wynne 6 M'as Jona 7 Mies Jones 8 Sea. Bank House, ilf,-s H. Jiavies 9 Sutherland house, Miss Ellis 10 Belvoir &Pier Hotel M" W.S.Ashby, mana- ger 11 Westminster Hotel- 12 Grosvenor house,Mrs Michlev: right 13 Northcot house, Misses Hands 14 Elsinore, Mrs Garland 15 Envil House, Mrs Miichcr 17 Salisbury house, ifiss Nielvlls 21 Ysc, iiiog House, Miss x-ister and Miss Roose Sandhills, J. Taylor, Esq Mrs 2 ay lor & family (JJ 23 Devoaia, Mrs Kiny- dOli (p .1 Mrs Wallls 25 ifr Williams 26 If,) t r 27 Moore cottnge, Mrs I Par 1,0 29 Ohm y don, U. Tur- ner, Esq. (p 31 Belle ti.o T, R. P. ltoyl-e, Esq., Mrs. 32 Fairfield, 7. Christ- ian, I'sq., 4' Family Dolowen, —Mrs C. H. Power and family (p (t 33 Pen v don, 31. 8. jr'l'iiilt'c!t hsq., Mrs Eluiilceit fltttlfamily (p 35 Morancdd, J. Uhurton, Esq., .I.P., and JlIrs Uhurton fp 36 Bod Don-wen, TV. Wilkin, Mrs Wilkist, and family fp PLASTIEION TYIZRACE 1 Jlrs Orion 2 Mr 7o iRobert s 3 Copt. Dacrot (p 4 Rev. Herbert Gordon Miller (p 5 Miss Milliaan p G Jlr JLdiw 7 Mrs iJlckcw-o": fp 8 Rer. E. Welcslcr, Mrf Webster S; fami'y (p h«,spiff! J.'<Y f 'L"rd, lady sap- erii'ie, dent Coast Guard .stat.iiin— Mr Johns, eh'ef o licet All tfficer is stationed ho and n>i/At). Atcey Street. Abbey vaults, Mrs Pi ter ltd wards 2 Saratoga House, Mrs Dav L" s 3 IV, nre house — Mr If: G. R'be. ts 4 Mr Jorcs j Mr Ellis Re'ins I; tin Mat the us 7 Mrs iJayhcs 8 Danesbury IIOUK— Mrs J. R(0erts 0 Ciadstone hou?e, Mr r (. 1 (/ ,>i :i ú í t{:; t It s 11 A^ton l'iirk House, Mr J.. R. ALomce 12 Vv'altou liouse—Mr R- 13 Bognor house, J.1[rs TI'Ol;! 1 Mr' /:o1;(i{rdc" G-'bvrt 16 jii-s If H!i<ihis 17 Mrs Hfindrr, 17'< Arfou Houso, Hfrs R. Jonas Ty Xev/ydd Viila —Mrs Reb.yis Sanlers ID Leamington iiouse, Mrs 'hmms 20 Mrs Hammond 22 Jlrs Jones 23 Mr Daniels, 24 Mrs W. Williams 25 .Mc.i BurroTvs 2(1 ?d iwcop House, Mr T Ellis 27 Mr 1'o'iUces 28 Claremout house, llr Parry 29 Mrt E. Jones 30 Portland house, Mrs A. Jones 30A Jrrs, C. Powell 31 Mrs Jones 33 Mrs Jones 34 Mr IV. Erani 35 Jli's T. Hay ha 3(5 i. rs E. Williams Aquarium Street. 1 Staffordshire house, Mrs Daniels 3 Gwyrch Castle view 5 Snowdon House, Jh Sandford 7 Douro house, Mr 0. Hughes 9 Laburnum house, ÀIr T. Davies 11 Birmingham House— Miss Abbot 13 Jfrs Richards 15 Mr R. Roberts 17 2JIisscs Jones 18 Mrs. Jones 19 Sheltonhouse, Misses Hawthorn 20 Ila vershamhouse, -ilb- Lunt 21- 22 Aquarium cottage, Miss Pearson 25 Mrs 7V. Evans 27 Mr Wallace GLADSTONE VILLAS 2 Mrs Bentliy 4 Mr Jones 6 8 Mrs Aste?-Ie!ll 10 JIrs J. B. Williams 12 Mr Davies 11 Mr T. Roberts Wheatville, Misses Wal- ton Albert Street. Albert villa, .7. Foulkes, Esq., ij- Mrs Eon/lies fp 1 Mr Jones 2 Nrs Williams 5 Mr Graf ton 4 5 Mrs Howell G Mr Iiuyhes 7 Mr J. Meredith 8 Mr E. H. Ho man Bath Street. Women' Convalescent Institution, manayir- ess, Mrs Jones Morlau, I''waton (ji) BlXLi: VlJE Tl'lItr.ACK— 1 Mrs Poyston 2 Air § Mrs Sheffield (p 3 4 wooi/a /1(1./11111 if!! (jJ 5 Mrs Sam. J. Amos 6 E. J. King, Esq., and j Mrs King 7 fp j 8 Misses Rlain Miss Fennell CLAREMONT Vmw- 1 Mr k. Mrs Jordan (p p j 3 Mr John Morris 4 GR.OSVEXOII TKBRACE— (p 2 Mrs I'.a'lcseae 3 4 Mann fp lV.a Meurig, V. Perk M s iiv'.v, .■'(f ftoiihj j' ¡. p t L.Vi A:n; E V, "right, E-q., M rs J frig hi and family (1' Springfi.eld" — W. E. Smalley, E*q, Jfrs Smalley and jamily (p Grange villa, 1fT. fvypiiie, Esq. (p Ladies' College, Mi-s Mercer Bodfor Street. 1 Albion hotel, Mr Jones 2 Mrs H. Evans 3 Mr Palclhorpe 4 Mrs If-cd!J ICOO(o 5 Jlis D. bitey Messrs Clo'igh 9" Cu. 6 Birmingham house, Mr R Williams 7 Cap!. Evans 8 Mr Campling fp 9 hotel, 3Irs Canons 10 Dinorbeu Arms hotel. Mr* Moores,proprietress IS Railway 1L:;taurant, Mr X. Cost ig.\ a Loudon & North West- ern EailwayStation- Mr TV station- master aud g.;ods and traffic agent; 1£r Jene1, 1r:r:i{ passejl- and booking] ai^ci.'i. Joins, piatt'onn inspector the Company's He- i.'reshmeut iiooms, Mia; Armstrong man- l ere S Messrs IV, H. Smith's] and Son's bIJok"t:¡ll .Jfr T. TV. White, manager 14 Bee hotel, Mr Ihgson 15 111.5 O. 1'. Williams 16 Jlrs Eazakerley GLADSTONE isriLDixos. 17 n-s Griffiths IS Jfl" lI. Madd 19 20 Wvnustay house, Mr T. M. Davies 21 Mr „ W. Merridtw 24 Mine Edwards fp 25 Mrs MtrM '<; Jir h.'):e.ri baaihnlii 27 Teifoyi Street. 7 Mr. h. U'dliami S Mr F. !>o>rh 9 St.dh y Iluus, Mr Orflbs II Mr* V.. J.n-t 1 2 M. J»»'f 13 ;It H 14 .1lr Th n ui a s 15 cyttago, Mrs J Eihf 1(1 Mr Holies 17 Mrs. faries X'aMr^J net IS J/?v> Ernes 20 \\Tl};,C Horse, Mr. G. S 21 Mr Willie im 22 Jfrs Parry 23 .71 ¡:< 1.1 /( ,v 24 Mrs JI'til tan* 25 and 26 JlrJ Amos ( V 27 Mrs Davies i 29 Mr LI. Lloyd 30 Mr E. Edwards 31 Mr E. G.tijilths dwards 3ij Mr Parr-j 33 Mr J Owens 34 Mr Lf Jones 35 Mrs H. Edwards Brighton Koad. 1 Jfrs Bernard Parry 3 Mr 4" Jlrs Parry and family (p 4 Woodlands —Captain Groueult, MrsGroucutt and family (p BEIGHTON TKRRACE— 5 JfrW. Iluahes 6 JIr and Jlrs 11. II. Jones fp i 7 Jfrs Brown p S Jlr Peet 9 Jlr J. Aitkin and Mrs Aitkin. [p 10 Jlr D. Thomas 11 J frs Ba>rd. [p Tn' WJOLGH WESLEYAN CHAPEL 12 Jfrs Evans 13 Mr T. Evans 14 Miss Jforris 15 Jfiss Davies 16 J/isses Edwards p 17 Jfrs T. Griffiths (p ENGLISH WESLEYAN CHAPEL Epworth lodge, the Rev Ered Payne, (English Wesleyan minister), Summerfield William Williams, Esq., Mrs. Williams § family (p Bodhyfryd, B. Utthr, Esq., (y Mis Littler ( NORTH WALES HYD- EPPATKIC ESTAB- LISHMENT, (Clare- mont) Manageress, Miss Charl- ton, Mrs Sleddon, Claremont HIGHFIELD COTTAGES 1 Mrs Jones 2 .11)' J. Ellis Sywell house, Rev. B, Tudor Owen, JI.A., and Jlrs Owen (p Richmond house, JV. R. Williams, Esq., Jlrs Williams and family(p ChvyJ house, Rev. G. A Butterton, D.D., J.P. and Miss Butterton (p South lawn, 0. George, Esq., andJIrs George [p ren y coed, Mrs Morris | Mrs Eddlesten (p The Cedar i W. Mills Esq., ilfi-s Mills and family (p COBDKN TERRACE 1 Dr. W. Thomas (p 2 Mrs Jones 3 Miss Tanks 4 Jlrs Price 5 Jlr Thompson (p 6 Jfiss Jones fp 7 Miss Henderson fp Beacousfieldhouse-, ffliss Henderson (p Chester Street Morauedd, J. Churion Esq., J.D., Jlrs Chur- ton fp Ol.'uda, Jlrs IVynw and Uupt. IVynnc Jones fp Charon Street. I Mr* R. Davies 2 llorgau lodge—Mrs Evans and the Jli^tes Evans (p STANLEY TERRACE— 3 Jfrs A f^H'/clock house, Mr Jf. J. Siineock 5 jib Jones 6 Jliss Liddell 7 Bodlonfa Jlr ami Jlrs J. Roberts § family (p 8 Lundsborough houe, Mr Tho mat 9 Jfrs Bach ivy Morfa lodge S. Perks, Esu. and Jlrs Perks (jJ 11 Women's Couviles- Ci iii homo, iJlr Mrs Joiu managers Pi Mr Man a i.e 17 V>'es'minster house. 1') 20 Oiiradoc Cottage S 1. Tilihislny, Esq. p 21 Ton y men- ————— 27 Fern villa, Mrs Smith Ty'n-y-Coed, Mr H. L. Carruthers 31 Mrs Moss Clwyd Street, 1 Mr Tar net ;) 3 4 Rev. JV. Eaans Eoote and family (p Jlr T. JVilliams 1I Jli ss M. E. Richards 7 A arse Perkins 8 Jfrs Lewis 9 Mr JVUiiams 10 21 its M. JVilliams 11 Miss Xott GROVE TERRACE 1 Jfiss Roberts (p 2 Mr JV. h.lft%rdeman(p 3 JJr D. J. Davies (u 4 Jlrs. Gyle fp 5 Major McKay (p The WELSH CALVINISTIC METHODIST CHAPEL 14 Comity Court and Magistrates' offices, Messrs Sisson .;r George Rhyl District Water Co.'soUBceSj MrBayliss manager 15 Jlr llayliss (p National schools, Mr Davies master; Miss Ileaseley liss Burns, miestrcKees Crescent Road. L AJarine villa, Jlr Sf Jfrs a. Belt ky family 2a Office fit 'The Provin- cial Tr-ide Protf etion Society' (and at Shrewsbury and Wol- verhamplou). —Mr JV. l-'re-ce Jones, manager ■lb 3 Liucolu house, Mr i TV. Freeman TV. Pre.ce Jones, Esq., Jfrs Precrts .Tones and Jfiss l'reere Jones p G hYoi) Don C.-d.n yar-'a'ay, E-a. Mrs Mc'r'Hiiit; a> faiii' | j 7 .lFrs n" },1/ S Gwali'i limine, 1/. Jb L'vc. oijt 0<»tJage, ,1[, r: T. J. J2 fumates 11 M-ciiiiutoc vi la. M> ■ J'lr/Cili CKFSCMXT 1 KliUACi?. > 2 llirchfield Iiouse, Mn Moss 3 3*'uglefield house, — !■ Mr$Greatslcij 6 Jfr Will. If her Is Gre_. ston Misses IUbq 0¡ British Head Master Mr. TV. .1í, Eva-ait Head (Girls) Mistress Miss C E. King Head (Imants) Mistress: Miss if, Jf. Hood SOUTH V-I'V YII-LAS, (p 2 Mr load tilt Viac cottage, Jlr Evans I liSandf. ?1 d cottage, Mr John Firry II eMessrs Jones § Son 16 & 17 M'rs lioqers Tcale 29 Mrs Trevitt Sherbouroe house—M<s Li vie y Conwy Street. 1- 2 The Manse, Rtv. T). B. Hoolee f Jlrs Hooke 3 — Jones, Esq fp 4 Mrs Owen § family (p Earnest street. NORTH TERKACE. 1- 2 The Jfiss JJriyleys 3 Jlr James Bell 4 Jfrs and Jliss Ilcyd 5 Jlr J. R. JVilliams 6 Jlr Joseph Evan* 7 Jlr Joseph Griffiths 8 10 Mr J. Fielding Edward Henry Street. 1 Lansdowne house Misses Jones 2 Mr jr. L. JVilliams 3 Mr Evans 4 AFiss JVilliams 5 Rev T. Pritehard,Mrs Pritchard 4 family (p G Mr C Jones I Jihs Owens 8 Glencoe, lib's R. P. Jones 9 10 Mrs Pringle 11 illi- Reeve 12 14 16 JfrR. JVarren 17 Jlr Blake 18 Mrs Thomas 19 JF- R. E. Hughes 20 Jlrs Harris fp 21 Shropshire house, Mr E. Hall 22 Hawkstone House, 11[r C, Blixekmore 23 Jfrs P. WNeil 24 Crescent hotel, Mr Jos. JVilliams Elwy Street. 2 Mrs JVhite 3 Mr C. Egerton 4 Mrs Eliz. Hughes 5 ¡1[1" J. Owens 6 Mr D. Evans 1 7 Mrs J. Shepherd 8 Jfrs J. 0. VBrian 9 Mrs Profit 10 Lozells House, Mrs Dow ell 11 Llys If or, Mrs Taylor 12 Jfr J. T. Shepherd, 13 Jf rs Davies [p 11 11I,. J. Jones 15 Mr R. T. Roberts 16 Jhs Lodge 17 Albion villa, IV. 11. J:;IICS Esq., J.r. (p Elwy villa, Iter. J. JVil- liams, and family p Emral Villa, AIr JOIICS p Alpha Villa, Fernleigh, (J, II Fielding Esq. f Jfrs PiuUiH; (p Budcuron, Jae I) Jones, Esq., Jlrs j(fCfJÚ Jones (P cl;ftou Viliii, Mr 4' M1 Robert Jones, and JIiSJ Lilian Jones fp SOUTH VILLAS, 1 Mrs Cupel and Miss Owen (p 2 JIr R. f). Roberts and Jlrs Roberts Gronant Street. t 2 Jvr o. Hay- s Air & :[" J Orderluy, Leicester Ó Mr Rotter' 6 Jfr TV. C, Davies 7 Jlr J. JV^ech r 8 Jlrs Berrie and Miss A. Jones fp 9- 10 Mr T. Barrett 11 Mrs IAddall 12 Mr. I-t, Siincox 13 Jh, J. Jones 14 Mr Charles Itosney illr and Mrs Spence, Shrewsbury 15 16 Jfr Roberts 17 Yr Isaac Jones 18 jJlr J. Hockey 19 20 Mr Tanslcy 21 Jlrs E. J. Shannon 22 Jh J IVdliallis 23 Jlrs Parker Owen (p 24 jJrrs F. II. Homan 2.5 Jlr J 26 30 Mr H. Jones High Street. 1 JIr C. Roebr.ek la AO- F. McKcrnan 4 Mr E. Slinn 5 Jlrs Joiles 6 & 7 Jllr Harris 8 illr J. Jones 8a Jlr T. J. lfn^cldi n 9 & 10 Crown Vittilt. 11 Jfr F. Jotus fp 12 Jlr. J. A. Spink (p 13 Mr F. Jones 14 & 15 Mr E. Vauyha'-i 15bC. T. 4' W. Holloway 16 Messrs JVright <f Son 17 School, proprietor, Jlr John Cousins IS Mrs S, TVitliqms 18f. Jfrs E. Jiavies 19 Sirs Sleigh 19 a Jlr Argent 20 Mr TF, ll. Foalkes GREEN BANU S.IITARE— 15 Jlrs Saain Roberts If. Jlrs C. Jones 21 Mr JVm. Jones 22 fo ics p 23 IJO lor huusü, J. § A, ■■ net 24 21 r J. JVilliams fJ. 25 Mr C. IIrr /rmai 2G J'essrs Sir"(hern ana Co. '2 "• T..ca!ni.h:¡1 1jJn'f Jlr }l "C I' f'iV h 23 Mr lir> riny tt/ti '2;) 30 Journal" M) J/nrris 11 New inn, Mr Dobbins 32 Coinptou liou^e, M> I h fronts 30 L, i-, i.a i i i i i, Mi T4" rtaMr J. Jon"* ot Jfr N. Jones 35 Mr H. IVifunns 36 .:1 r l'i. If ";hes ;7 Jfr I. Wni'ums S Mr If. J'erans 39 Mr N, Price 10 Rhvl Cocoa Hnlli!c,1 Mr. Sooaolcn, manager• ess 1 Jfr)" ynolds 1 Mrs Parry 43 Oflice of the Rhyl Gas Light and Coke Co. Mr Jos. JVilliams, xuamM jr Jlrs J. JVdliams i-i M> s .i. Jones •li Office, Jlr G. Bell 45 Dudley Arms hotel, Jlr Jlidyley 4(laMr A. Fuder 46 Alexandra hotel, Jfr Wivf.ims 17a Registery oflice for births and deaths, Jlr Jones, registrar. At- tenauce Wednesday & Saturday 47 Messrs Lunt$Griffiths 4S Jlr B. P. Roberts 50 Jlr J. G. Davies 51 White Lion hotel, Jlr Thomas Parry 52 The Old Town Hall Vaults, Mr J. R. Den- man ¡):b MrC. Roebuck Y AIT on AN TERRAcE- 2 Jlr-s Thomas 3 Mrs Jones 53 Jlr Owen Owens 5 4 Jlr Henry Jlillward 55 Mostyn. hotel, Jli- Lionel 56 Jlrs T. Hughes 57 Miss Roberts 58a "Record" office,Mr n. LI. lewis, pro'tor 58 The Lome hotel, Mr C. Clarke 53 Jlr Frimston 60 ilfi- J. Foalkes 61 Bonne Marche, Mi-. D. Trehearn Post and Telegraph Office, Mr Asher, postmaster G2 Jlr Bathgate 63 Misses Jehu 63 Mr A. F'orkington G3''i-Mr E. JV. Keatinye[p 01 Mr T. Lee 65 Linden House, Jlisses C')"ht) 66 London and Provinc- ial Bank; Jfr Chambers manager Royal hotel, Jfrs Roebuck TOTTENH/ M BUILDINGS 1 j. Little and Son 2 Ifi- TV. J. Ilent 3 Jfrs Crooks 71 Jlisses Edwcads Cambriam house, Jlrs Cooper 73 Sf 74 Mr H. d. Steet Hope Place. 1- 3 Jlr Middlclon 4 Jfrs Jones 5 Jfrs Edwards 6 Jfrs Hughes 7 Mrs Lrmgjield 10 Jlrs Hughes 11 Jlrs Roberts 12 Jlr JVilliams 13 Jlrs Middleton (p 14 Jlrs J. 11. Jones John Ftreet. 1 J1[r J. Shaw 2 Jfrs CoL'juhoHn 3 Jfiss Pa try 4 Jlrs JII};!i.'UfS 5 Jfr F. J. Ganilin G Jfrs. Pearson (p JVilliams 7 JflSS Co.e 8 Mr B. Morris 9 Mis Jones 1.0 Mr Hat wood 11 — 12 Jfrs JVilliams Kiawel Street. 3 (p 4 Linùow HGuü,.JlrJ" Edwards 0 Mr Burton C Jlr Ifuyims (1' 7 Jlr F. lilillitijits 8 Jlr Bishop GLADSTON: BUILDINGS- Restaurant—Jlisses (jri ffills Office,Messrs J VldjicZd t' Co Officesof Messrs W. Davies and JJI, D. Roberts, so. licitors 9 Mr R Old field fp i') Mr Iiuyhes 12 Miss tethe I 1:3 Mr A. She/,had 11 Griffith s 15 Moore Lewis and 2lis:;rs Price Roberts (1' CYV4.L VILLAS. 16 Dr A. E. Lloyd and Jfrs Lloyd (p 17 Jlr Hughes 18 Jlrs Smgth 19 Mr Samuels 20 Jfr Jlnrphy WKST END VILLAS, 23 Bron Holway, Mr Sf Mrs Purvis 24 Jlrs Andrews 25 lIb-s Robats (d 26 Mrs & Miss Sinister 27 Jlr Can nail (p 28 ilf), J. W. Jones (p 29 Hiss Jane. (p 30 Iti, and Jlrs Llayd (p 31 Jlrs Yorke Jones and jfrs, JVilliams fp 32 Jlrs JVilliams 33 Mrs Matthews fp 34 Bixlelwyddiin view, Jliss Jones So Jlrs Jones 3G Jlrs ca)-ke fp 37 Ye Wiil(lsol.l mi- Clark 38 Jlr J. Goffe 39 Jfr B. JVilliams 40 Jlrs Lambsdale- 41 M, i- IV. Allman 42- 43 Castlehotelj Piiilb. lett 44 45 46 Belmont house, Jlr G. Litchfield 47 Wynnstay hotel, Mr James Kilshxw 4!. Mrs Roberts lU 50 Jlr Jones 51- 52 Jlrs Davies 53 Jlr Howard Fir^nel Terraoe. 1 Jii J7'. Evans 2 J. illiams 3 Jf: Et. U ■i JrRohris b oJ- 1, !yriyan ) .}') j}Jt.-s Morloy Road. 1 JIr C. Leans 2 Hr O. W. Aplin 3 Ser-p.- lostr. Cef'ndy V'illa, Mr Joseph 1l1/ItIp}¡H;,s (v MORLI.Y VILLAS I It a,hes p 2 Jfys I't'o It orris p Fipeland.x, Mr Banes A'hiifo (I MrsJ. c,i Jones 4 family Katkct Street. I Mrs few is 2 M'ss Iiuyhes 3 Mrs liebbini )1/'8 I vans 5 JenJctns G North Stafford hous' I/rs S,Ú'II.: 7 Siogcr & Co.— Jfr. John Jfoses, manager 8 Mr Jno. Brans 0 Mr J. Vdwards I JO Mrs T. UMorls II Mona hotel, Jlr JJr. (i. Jones Glan.i-clasl'or, Mr J. Ellis Hill Bank, ilill B ink Inn, Mr 1J' ¡l/ J.l1.ij¿S JIei'i:r-xo Villa, M rs JViliiams MOUNT PLEASANT. 2 Mr Hiyyins 4 Miss Salisbury MILL BANK VILLAS. 1 Mr G. Farrant SOINTERSET VILLAS, I Mrs Jones VALE VIEW TERRACE. 1 Mrs Edwards 2 Mi s Robe, ts 3 Jfrs J. Jones 4 Jfrs Price 5 Jfrs Jones 6 Jfiss Davies 7 Jfrs Davies 8 Jfr Roberts 9 Jlrs Lewis 0 Mr T. Jones II Miss Roberts 12 Jlrs JIatthews 1:3 2frs Edwards Elwy villa, Mr Thomas Paradise Street. REGENT VILLAS 1 Mr J. D. Ainsworlh, Jlrs Ainsworth and family fp CHTJRTON TERRACE, 1- 2 Mrs and the Misset, JVynne Edwards {p Churtou villa- Eden cottage, Jlrs Jestun vy cottage, Jliss Burns Princes Street. 1 Miss Jones and Miss Mary Ann Jones (p 2 Jlr R. Davies 3 "1Ir Hornby 4 Jfr Mason 5 Jllr J. Owens 6 JIrs J'iyyei staff 7 Jlr R. Jones fp 8 Jfrs Thomas fp 9 Jlrs Jfiss Davies (p 110 Jfrs Irwin and Misses Crawfoi d Queen Street. Town Hall Establishm't Jb- J Fell, proprietor 1 Mr Pryce Davies 2 Messrs W. JVilliams all d Co. 3 Jfcssrs Homan Sf Sons 4 Mr Robet ts 5 JIr Graves WELSH CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH 6 Dining Room-Mrs Pritchard 8 TemperancehotoLJ}[r Ayre 9 10 Jfrs Jones 11 Jlr Abel Jones' dining 12Talhaiarn house, M,s S. P. Evans 13 Mrs Jones 14 Jfr J McGilt 15 Jfrs 0. Huqhcs 16 Jlrs lirereton 17 Jlrs Godfrey lV. Parry Brunswick Cottage Mrs Davies 18 Adelphi house, JJIrs J. Roberts 19 Cleveland house, Jitsi Rice 20 Albert house, Jln- A lien 20a Jlr Sunn l 22 Mrs W. Lewis 2:3 JIrs JVilliams 21 Jlr J. Lloyd 25 Jlrs P. Davies 26 Stanley house, Mr jy. Vauyhan 27 Mr E. Vauyhan 2S Mr W. Boddinglon 29 George hotel, Jlr A. Stroyan, proprieter 36 Mrs Thomas 31 "iIr Ilenry JOile 32 Jfrs JV. Jones 3a 3 1 Jfr J. Rhydwcn Jones 3 ) Jlr Hal wood 36 Jlr C Spink ranee hotol, Jlr John Snow den, proprietor Russe'I JKoad. 1 The Big Book, Jfcssrs Strathcrn Co. F. Iloman T. Evans 2 Mr Pierey 4 Jlr T. Morris 5 Jlisses Jforris Swan inn, Mrs Ellis 6 Jlrs Jones 7 Mr R. Roberts 8 Jfrs Hughes Plasgwyn, 11fr Deuman Plasgwyn Cottage, jIIra Povah Aston cottage, Mr Hughes ST. THOMAS'S CHUROH ENTRANCE TO TRINITY CIRJACH Englefield house. Miss Jlason Englefield cottage, Stephen Roose, Esq. (p Knighton lodge, and Miss Lodge 18 Jlrs Crooks Preswylfa, Jliss Evans (p Bodaneroh, T. Winston, Poq. (P 9 Jfr Ee wards ( }1 10 Plasnewydd,2)r Bar- stow Car stairs § Mrs Carstairs fp Vaynol Clairville, Jfrs Atcherley Esmond house, Major Key-worth Oriel house, Mrs ()a>ller Syduop house —Frank Scholes, Esquire, Mr. Seholes$Jlisses Seholes The Vicarage— live. T. Richardson, JI.A., and family fp Rianva, Jlisses Sneyd p) Southlands, G. S. Hazle- hurst, Esq., JlrsHazlc■ hurst and family Bryn Estyn, the Jlisses Atcherley Bryntirion, Archibald J Eclw, Esq., Mrs Kelso and family (p Plastirion, Peter Browne Bsq., chief constable; Mrs Browne 4'' family (p Sussex Street. BANK BUILIDINOS, College, Rev If. J. Cooke, H..1, principal 1 .1hs Keyzar 2 Jfjv es Mendoza, am) F>n h"r 3 Mr If el by 6 JfTs Griffiths i 2fr JfeEwen 5 Jfr E. A. Jonen St George's Hail, Me Aimworth and Cjf uittces 7 Mr Mark T'oris 8 Jlrs Stalker Amos, l ootN shoo miuuf.et'irer IV. Jones (/ 9 Chester house, Jh C. J. IValm-fy 10 Albert boil lings, .111 TV. P. Jones •2 Mr < 'Iwen T1Ü .x./VERTISER' 0 F1 >J ij, aid SfEAM II rfcJNTlJfO VyaSKS; MessrsAmosBrotheis, Proprietors Oaloe of'4 Y GWYL- IEDYDD" (The "W ate Tim an) I i J!rs ¡(dins 1 5 16 J frs Morland South Kinmel Street. 1 Mrs Humphreys 2 Mrs Davies 3 Mr J. Jforris 4 Mrs Manning 5 Mrs Edwards 6 Jfr D. Wynne 7 Jfrs Lillinq 0' 8 Jlrs Roberts 9 JJÙ D. Owens 0 I Jfr JfcKenna Thorpe Street. 1 21 r A. Lee fp 2 Jlr T. Davies 3 Jlrs Roberts 4 Fri'chard (p Gwynfa villa, Jlr James Da vies, Jh s Davies and family (p Welsh Wesleyan Manse, Rev Ishmael Evans, Welsh Wesleyan Min- istor Yaughan St. 1 Jfrs Denhaoi la Mr Jus. Jones 2 Jfrs Jones 3 Jfrs Grijjilhs 4 Jlr Johns 6 Jfr E. Williams 7 Mrs Hughes 8 Jfr JJr. P>t,uan 9 JIa Beech 10 Jlrs Jones Tudor Villa- Vale Road. 2 Jfr J. Clarke 2a Jfr T. Owen 3 Mr J. Edwards 4 Jfrs Hoole 5 Jlr J. Jforris 6 Jfr G. Evans Maesincle Rev. T. Hughes Llys Arvon, ———- 9 ¡1lr TV. Jones Victoria inn, Jfr Evans British Schools: -lie,,id master, Jfr G. Xuttall. Infants' mistress, Miss J. Jones. 10 Colomendy house, Mr Morgan COLOMENDY VILLAS, •lI Mrs urijians Hand, Jfr John Roberts Ty'n-Rhyi Lloyd, Esq. fp Mac>gw:lym Cottage, — Jir John dones l'en Dyifryn, Rev. E. L'oyd Joins, Jlrs Jones and fainVy (P Plas Llewelyn, Me J. ti. Day, Mrs Day and family (jI Reynolds' I 1 2 Jfr Robert Iiuyhes Ponycefndy, ilit- Twist The Poplars, Tcrfyn Cottage, lIIr TP. Jcnes Bethel C. M. ChaDel Chapel House, JIt "Lilis National Schools, Miss Bell, mistress School House. Jlr Jones East View, Mr JVillis Seirian lio, Jlr llub'il 61 Jfr JIPendleton '52 Jfr J. Roberts 63 Mr R. Jones 61 Mr Wm. JVilliams 65 Jlrs Hollinysworth GO 3Ir Isaac Hut/hes 5GaJfr JV. Hughes 66bJfr John Thomas GGdlr Thomas Jones 67 Nottingham House, Mr R. Jones 67h 67cJIrs R. Jones 67 dill t" T. JVilliaih' 67eJlr Jas. Bamford VALE TERRACE: 1 Jliss Hughes 2 Mr JVilliams Mrs JOIM 4 Jlr R. T. JVilliams 5 Mr La nib 6 Jfr LI. Foulkcs 7 Jlr T. Edwards (p 8 Mr D. TVitliq,m, 9 Jlr W. Hosskins JO Jlr J. Jones 11 illr D. Evam 12 Jlr R. Emerson 67/Glenville house, Mr JV. Thomas 619 Jlr J.Owens 68 Jlr P. Jlorris 69 Mr. Simner 70 M'tss Parry 75 Jlrs Jones 76 Jlr. John Parry 77 Jlr Isaac Jones 78 Captain Jones 79 Mr Edwards SO Bod Elwa, ilfi- Miller 82 Jlr J. Davies 83 Elwy House, Mr. J. Hughes 31 JÙ J. Huyhes 85 .31r Isaac Ellis 86 Jlrs Davies Water Street. 1 Shamrock lioasc, Jlrs Jliss Price Roberts 1 a Jlr 21 ait by b2lr Pendleton 3á .111" Si mco.i 3 Jlr T JVilliams 4 5 Miss lJatic.1 6 Swiss cottage, Jfr 1 P. Jones WELSH BAPTIST CHAPEL 7 Jfr E. P. Jones 8 Bodowrn, Jfr E.OWNI 9 Jlrs Price Jones (r- tO house, Mr 1 21 T. J Griffiths 12 Jlr John II. Ellis, wine y spin' m-rchant 13 JIr Jfunilcs tp 11 F. rVrig.y, ft\J/r» tyrij'ley, o:ii faoiily (p Ciiffaih Jforris If Mrs Humphreys 17 iS Jfr U, C. Evans d Jtr Doyd Edwards p 10 JfrsJ. Owen 21 Jlra George !2 Jfrs ft a tie 23 Jliss Stuart 21 Mrs II. Owen '") Jfrs Wfliams hi Jfrs Jones 2 7 Regent house, J/istes Etirbcr 2S T. E. Perkins, ES1 (p 2V Copt Sa'tane Jfr Jh/ersro' ,jh 32 Jlrs Marsh all iievs of JV. R t ,Ii ill.' Windsor Street 1 Mrs dobcrts 2 Jlrs T, J ncs 3 JIr Roberts 4 Jfrs Evans G J[r. L e,})! 7 8 Jlr If. Jones 9 L'ys Aled, Jfr E Roberts 10 Claremont house, Mr Usher 1 ()«' • McKlroy I OcJI: JUilFains 11 r Joncs 12 | 13 Jlrs Tidy man It Jrrs Jervis 15 Jliss Da. vies 1; 2Irs Priehard (p Windsor Villa, JIrs Do/celt I Wellington road. W ELLINGTON CHAMBERS, 1 C. JV.B:ll,Esq,Solici- tor 2 Mr Homan 3 Ir,. P-If.Iy,, Williams It D Soia 6 JIiss M Davies 5 Mr Rip/mi 7 Jfiss Amos (Boot and Shoe Depot THE ARCADE. Jfr R, David Roberts Smith s Dining Halt Albion hotel, Jlr Jones Bodfor House-Dr T. H. Summcrhill Mrs Summer/till fp 11 Jlr D. JVtlliamf U orth Wales hotel, II Mr Edvordt 15 Avondale, Jlrs Owen and Miss G. Parker Owen (p 0 Jlrs. A. Francis (p 17 Mrs Williams: (p 17a Jlessrs R. Evans dj- Co., Haydook Colliery 18 Jlrs Evans 19 Jfr J. Robots 20 Jrrs JVilliams 21 Jfr Gregory 22 jllrs R. 0. Jones 23 Jlr T. Jones 24 Jlr Jones 25 Jlr Daniel Ecan. 26 Olr J. Kdwards 27 Aled House,MrJ. T. Jones 28 Jfr T. P. Hughes 29 Jfr Evans 30 J-r), R. Jones 31 Jfrs Evans 32 Jfr Francis Gallagher 32a Jfr J. JVilliams 37 Glanmorfa Hall, TVm. Davies, Esq., Solicitor and Mrs Davies (p 44 Irt- Profit 45 Jlr E. Davies 46 Jfr Hughes 17 Bay View, Mr Davies FFYNONGROEW KOAD— Barmouth Villa, Mi-s Parry 1 Jlrs Parry (p 2 Jfrs Johns (p 3 Jliss Brown (p 4 Jfr Keogh (p 5 Iti-s Sheppar (p ST MARY'S ROMAN CATH OLIO CHURCH 48 Jlr Silvester 49 Fron deg, Mr$Jits JI. Lloyd (p I From hvlryd, — iss Yell o why 53 Marine Villa, JIr G. Turner (p 51 Belgrave Villa Mrs Striates 55 Orine view, Miss Garbett 57 Jfrs Spristoan fp | 5S JIv Gibbons fp j 59 Jlr Jlidtliclon 6!) Jfr If. Jones 61 Jfrs Robe. ts NATIONAL SCIIOOIB. 69 Chest(,l'Uld Liverpool! house, .IIi, Dueies 70 ,I,'i-s 73 Jfrs Hag hes 71 Jfr F. R. Harrison ï;ULI' K, 74 Myrtle cottage, JIr J. hob-set? 75 Sea View cottage, Jfrs JVlliams j 79 Refreshment HOOlllS Jfrs Jones ■h) Jfr It. Chadn <c\ 81 Jlr J. Roberts 82 Sun Inn — Frauds L'oyd Hughes S Jfs T. Hughe" 84Cllpt. B. Jones 85 Jlr J. Jones 86Mr JVilliam Jones 87Jlr JVilliam Ilughes Vorydhail, ;¡fajorTVright Mrs JVright#famitv (p Rhyl Winter Qardans, &c, Skating Bink. Secretary—Jfr S.Ber- ringtail 1'23 Gorphwysfa, Fred. nllll, Esq., Sf family (p 124,7[i-s Lewis (p 125 Jlr Crosdjy 126 Jfrs Jones 127 Jlrs A. Ifnlch field 128 Mr Joseph Jones 120 Jlr P. II. Jones 130 Mrs JVilliams 131 132 Jfrs Pryce Davies 133 Jlrs Hughes WATERLOO VILI AS 1 111), J. (p 2 JI> Asher 142Westbromwieh house Mrs JoHts* 443(1 Ifr Hendet son 444 Mr A. RowlrmcJ. 15 Plas Glau y don, JIrs Hartley (p 146 JfrR, Williams 148 Royal Oak, J1:[r H Da-vies If9 Jfr J. Davies 150 J7r P. JVilliams 151 Jlrs Jones 152 Jlr T Jones 153 Jlr Jforgan lof 155 Albert House,Misees Jones and Davies 156 Liverpc ol Arins, ilf)-s E. Amos 156 Jfr Tnnes Dowcll 156b ][1" John Hannaby 153 Jfr J. Humphreyi 159 ————— 160 Jlr E. Roberts 161 Jlr Chft 162 Jlr J. P. Jone, 163 Jfr TomkMs 161 Biririugharn Hotel, Jlr John Smith 165 Stationer's nall,lIb IK Trehearn lC7 l'i.- JI ■ iJann •>• Bir1: 1.¡'tllI Clnndiers a; F J. Sarsons' 169 Jfr Bathgate 170 JftSSi.1 Wright and SIll ffiel tl Warren Street. 1 Jfrs .hews 2 Jlrd. Um/hes 311 t Jlr Sew/told 5 Jfr C. Id 6 Jfr Smith MOUNTAIN" VIEW TEUItACE 1 FairiMl lodge, Jfr G. F. Guih/rr (J- 2 Rtr. J. Williams k Jlis Williams 3 Jlr A. Taylor 1 Mrs lloyd ,t
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J pARRY JONES, FiOSIEil, GLOYBK AND HATTER, AND GENERAL MEN'S MERCER, UOLDEX GLOVhl, 162. AVELLINGTON ROAD AND QUEEN STREET, RHYL, Mens, Youths'1 and Boys' Clothier, Ready 1nade or to order Agent for a first-class Loudon Tailor. 300 PATTERNS OF THE LATEST AXD BEST rAKES TO SELECT FAOM. Fit Guaranteed. M'inloslip.8, Baps, Portmanteaus, and Umbrellas. 4 LL Cambria's sons, I ask your attention, [tion* TV To look at my Waterproofs, worthy of inspec Late from the market-, designs of rare choice. Most wonderful bargains, fit which You'll rejoice. It's here yuu will t-ee the precursors of winter, In the shape of a Mcintosh, rough storms 'tw'Ii shelter, The cheapest and host produced at thp price, J Have a look for yourself, and that will suffice. At 21s. Now for the Ready-mades, the best in the market, Offered at prices, no wonder you'd ask it, "Where have you bought that swell suit of clothes," You'll be answered, "Why, of course, from J. Parry Jones." For warmth and comfort, no better is found You have texture and durability, for that they're ^renowned, [still, You'll be quit j astonished, and hold the opmion That never before were suoh clothes seen in Rhyl. From 25s. tlte Sad Youths, 16s. Boys, 3s. 9d. to 12s. The next bargain arc Overcoats, the marvel of trade, To ask them at the price, you'll be almost afraid, The figure so reasonable, actually prime cost, I guarantee them to laugh at four winters' frost; Ready-made Trousers follow on the list, Equal to oil leggings, for water to iesist, Thoroughly shrunk, stylish and neat, To suit any occasion, ball, concert, or street. From 7s. 6d. Youths, 5s. Boys, 2s. 9d, I must now introduce my Variety Department, All specialities, quite a novel assortment Hats, silk and felt, in tweeds as well, Haps, Helmets and Polos, to suit any swell, Umbrellas aid Leggings, Cuffs, Collars, and Ties, Jerseys, Singlets, and Drawers, and Shirts every size Wool Scarfs and Mufflers, Hosiery superfine, You should'nt miss such rare bargains, so I invite you in time, J. ust you read this, and tell your friends, P arry Jones to them his compliments sends, A nd wishes them to know his intention, R egarding his Clothing Club, a generous invention C, r_1 R hyl wants he'll supply on moderate terms, Y ou'll find all his prices below other firms. J udge yourselves his wonderful reductions, [tion. 0 n all Goods—English, Welsh and Irish produc- N ewest cut quite bon ton, style a la mode, E very poor man now a suit can afford, S et, and remember "The Golden Glove," 162 Wellington Road. JAMES NAVIES, Registrar of Marriages, j GWYNFA VILLA, RHYL, || IIOUSE & ESTATE AGENT, Collector of Rents, &c. Agent for the ALLIANCE; zn PROVINCIAL,' I QUEEN's,l Fire :ind Life Assurance Com- paniest (MORTGAGES CAN BE PROCURED. "t"a;t WHISKY. YJSRY SUPERIOR OLD HIGHLAND SCOTCH WHISKY, Ifis to 18s. per gallon. Gives utmost satisfaction everywhere. BEw. N, POOL, Wins and Spirit Merchant, ANNAN, N.B. QUEENSLAND. TIIIS young and promising Colony offers Special L Advantages to all classes, and the QUEENS- LAND ROYAL MAIL LINE convey passengers BY STEAMER FOR C7. Mail ov other Steamers will be dispatched from LONDON or PLYMOLTH fortnightly by which ASSISTED PASSAGES will be granted to eligible Persons, such as Engineers, Farmers, Fitters, En- gine Drivers, Railway Carriage Builders, Black. smiths, Bricklayers, Stonemasons, Sawyers, Carpenters, Wheelwrights, Shoemakers, Tailors, Shipwrights, Farm Labourers, Domestic Servants, Gardeners, Vine Dressers, Road Makers, Quarry- msn, Navvies, at the following rates:- E'OND CABIN.. £ 21. 10s. THIRD CLASS X7 Children under 12 years half price. Infants under 12 months free. Persons not eligible for assisted passages will be taken at the following rates:- Second Cabin, £ Hl. 10s. Third Class, £ 17. For further particulars regarding Passages, Land Laws, and Resources of the Colony, apply to Gellatly, Hankey, Sewell and Co., 109, Leadeuhall Street, Loudon, and 12, Renfield Street G asgow. [26ml VISITORS TO RHYL. TURKISH AND OTHER BATHS eau be had at the JJYDROPATHIC I STABLISHMENT For Ladies on Tuesday and Friday mornings from 8 to 1 Wednesday from 2 to -5 o'clock. For Gentlemen at all other times from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. No Baths on Sundays. NER\-Ol'S DEBILITY. L DEAFNESS. 5 NOISI-.S IN THE EARS, AFFECTIONS OF TIn; 1-YEi, and other bodily ailments. ¡ Suiurers should send for KEV. E. J. SILVER- TON'S WORK on these complaints (2 7">th Thou- containing valuable ix.formation. Post free or Six: Penny Stamps. None should despair. Note the address, ItFv. E. J. SILVERTON, 16 to If), IMPERIAL BUILUINO. LUDGATE CIRCUS, LODO, E.C. A DELIGHFUL FLAVOUR, CRAOROFT'S ARECA NNT Too-rii PASTE.—By II-iiig this delicious Aromi'tic Deutefriee, the parrel of the teeth becomes white, sound and rr,lfhcd like ivory. It is exceedingly fragrant, and especially useful for removing iccrus- tHtiens of taitaron neglected teeth. ld bv a! Chemists Pots, Is and 2s. 6d each. (Get Cranoft's. A CA Rn —To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscresion of youth, nervous weakness, :>arly decay, lo's of rnflnho Hl, & I will send a recipe that will cure you, Free of Charge. This- great remedy was discovered by a missionary in Sou h America. Send II self-addressed envelope to Rnv. JOSEPH T. IXJIAST, Station D. New York City, U.S.A. Printed and Published by AMOS BROS., at their General Steam Printing Woids, 1:3, Sussex street, Rhyl, in the parish of Rhuddlan, County of Flint,—SAII'EDAY, JAN. 10, 188.