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Business Announcements. .I.LL-.OKS OF ITER 3IAJESTT-S BONDED STORES. [Telephone 15.J rUOMAS WILLIAMS Co. IIirORTERS AND BONDERS, TOWN HALL, WREXHAM. Ofucc Entrance in High-street. CHAMPAGNES OF EVERY KNOWN BRAND. \\lINES. }II. LM-pe Stock of our FIXE OLD WINES conviucec: cannot be surpassed in quality: \vi!I compare more thun fa.vourably with London quotations. SPIRITS. j.th 2 Largest Holders in the Principality, a.n lM:;e Duty P.ud Stocks, we a.re excep- .i.ti!y prepared to offer well-matured Spirits of the quality, at the lowest Ma.rke: Prices. IRtSH AND SCOTCH WHISKY. Qct of the a.bove will compa.re more than !ïJ-1ill)- with any Whiskies offering. We select .:LJnce of the beat distilleries. a.nd mature iti om ov.-n Sherry Wood. -;r;)L'T—Coruhc and Co.'s Londoa Extra. and Invalid Stout. PALE ALE5—Bass and Co.'s. I.LLI5 and EDISBURY'S MINERAL WATERS. Brighton Seltzer. w j HAVANN All CI GAR IMPORTERS. A a.ad varied assortment of the most aJj: &cd approved Brands, in high ma.tnrity, aJwa.ys ia Stock. te2130s WIXES AND SPIRITS AT WHOLESALE PRICES, AT ? C. K. BENSON AND Cos SUPPLY STORES, 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM, AND H, CROSS STREET OSWESTRY. IRISH WHISKIES. Per Bottle 24, 2/7, 2/10 and 51. I 'nnviUe's. per bottle. 5/6 o'6 3/4 V.S.O. 3/6 George Roe a „ 3/6 SCOTCH WHISKIES. Per Hottic 2/4, 2/7, 2/10 and 3'1. 'r)rp. per botde. 34 :b2 36 'e 36 'c t O.V.& 36 36 :n A)v.t 30 ? 3.6 Comfun. 3/6 RUM. rcr Bottle 2,4, 2.7, a.nd 2 10. GIN (London.) r.rl;ottle2,4,2/7, and 2'10. Dl; KUYPER'S HOLLAND. Per Bottie 2,6d. BRANDIES. Per Jiottle 2,7, 3/1, and 3/6. CASE BRANDIES. Gr..nn.nteed the senuine productions of the namea "i."e bra.ndathcy ba.r. HENNESSEY'S. IStaLT.perbottIe 4/6 ? 5/0 5/6 MARTELL'S. ISnr.perbottIe 4'6 2 5/0 3 „ 5/6 JFLES DUFONT & CO.'S. 4/0 2 „ 4/6 3 „ 5/0 CHAMPAGNE. Pot Roger, Moot a.nd Cbandon'a _r. Jouet's, G. H'. Mumin's, Veuve Clicqnot, iIt:;d.i"k u.uu Co., a.nd various other well-known Br.mds. RGrN.L. Per Bottle from 1/8. Hu<'K „ I'ORT 1/0. HEJ{]{y „ 1/0. <RETS 1/0. :U.H:5ALA 1/6. EGLISH AND FOREIGN LIQUERS. ? Come and see o<u- Stock of Wines, dpirita, a.nd unequalled anywhere in qua.Iity, a.t: prices the rhach of a.ll. MINERAL WATERS. Schweppe'a, EMia', a.nd Edisbary and Co.'a, also .\T,("RAL WATERS from a.H the best known Germa.n Springa. a.t Wholesale Prices. C. K. DENSON & Co. 14, HIGH STREET, WREXHAM AND 21, CROSS STREET, OSWESTRY. 2206 Scholastic. SCIENCE AND ART SCHOOLS, WREXHAM. A CLASS IN CHEMISTRY Will be held a.t. Grove Pa.rk Schools. ();, THURSDAY EVENINGS. 7 to 8.30 Master: MR J. F. HARTI, B.A., CAMBRIDGE. For farther pa.rticnia.ra supply to MR A. BRADLEY, Secretary. 2M8e Wrexh&m. UORSTYHAYES,RUABON ROAD. KIKDERGARTEX AND PREPARATORY &C1100L. ?t?HE School a.t tlie above address, tately J? cunductfd bv MiM Ha.rris, baa been ta.ken over Lv .Miss EVANS. ().ik YiMa. &nd will be carried ea :n above, under h«r aupetTiHion. by n. tra.iued KNtJer- gaj:teu :ll1:itrc5s. For Terms; <tc., appiy a.s above, or Oak Villa. vrolOrenar-road, t2036 I Business Announcements. OUR WEST- MINSTER" BEDROOM SUITE. Best Value in the Trade. .€10 10s. Od. Carnage Paid. -=-=c_=, .=. ? ? "??_ r-?=-?? ?= ? ?__ ?-. ?  j; L I ¡ } IliI j U c II¡ tg ::W,Cf CJmprlSIr>g 4ft. WARDROBE, with long glass door, insides fitted with two cfraw;'rs; 3ft. 6in. Lamlscape Shaped 'C:ass 'TOILET Tl\BLE. \'lith bo:ttJrn boal'O. ?O ?S???ES?s???-??? under and TOWELRAILS:it each e!1d; and 3 CHAIRS- FittinZ3 cf Sequoia ,iithbo,tdrn boara, ,?j ¡Ât'i' P?nets and pediments Hnety car-? in the aty!e of Francis 1.Fittin-,3 rf Sequo'&a %ood bevel plates; BEDSTEADS, BEDDING, BLANKETS, SHEETS AND QUILTS. CARPETS, LINOLEUMS. CURTAINS. Carriage Paid on all Orders over 21. THE « WYNNSTAY SUITE X19 19s. OD. IN ASH OR SATIN WALNUT. RICHARD JONES, GENERAL DRAPERY AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, 50, 52, 54, 56, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. so CRANE AND SONS, W R E X JIFLL F A1,1. PIANOS, ORGANS, AND HARMONIUMS, BY ALL MAKERS, FOR CASH OR BY EXTENDED PAYMENTS. HARMONIUM IN WALNUT CASE, 5s. per Month. SEVEN STOP HARMONIUM, GR. per Month. THE BEST & MMPKT MUK !N WALES. BY, A iL -.t?M i N ENT-MAKERS.- F R O AMERICAN ORGAN", Polished Walnut Case, Mirror Top, Height 5ft. 7in., 10 Stops, and 2 Kuce Swells, 8s per Moutli. CRANE &- SONS supply a HANDSOME WALNUT UPRIGHT PIANO, Iron Frame, Trichord Check Action, Panel Front. and Truss Supports, 10 6 PER MONTH until pa.id for. Delivered on payment of One Instalment. TUNINGS either singly or by the year. REPAIRS of all kinds by experieaced workmen. Estimates Free. Old Instruments tak-on in exchange. New Illustrated Ca.ta.Iogue, 70 pages, Post Free on receipt of post card. CRANE AND SONS, 41 R. THORNTON JONES, MANAGER, 4, REGENT STREET. WREXHAM. St. James's QuadnHe Band for Balls etc. Terms on application. 957 ESTABLISHED 1813. A. RICHARDSON (SUCCCESSOR TO BOUCHER AND CO.),, CENTRAL ARCADE, WREXHAM, AND 48, 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, HOPKINSON, &c. SOLE AGENT FOR "BLUTHNER" AND THE "WALDEMAR" PIANOS. PRICE IjISTS AND CATALOGUES PogT FREE ON ApPUCATION. THE "CHESTER MODEL IRON PIANOS, BEST VALUE FOR MONEY. None Genuine %Tt,,aout A. Richardson, Cheater Md 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 iBstrmment on CM?- Instalment System being returned through ina.bMity to HdnU Terms of Agreement, the Money pa.id is retnj-ned. less Hire Tunirg, &c. MUSICIANS SUPPLIED FOR DANCING, kc. f2223a COAL. COAL. COAL. RDABON YARD, CRANE. MAIN NUTS AND SLACK. 'Delh'ered ia Town or Country at Lowest Prices. EeRSES FOB HlUE JAMES LEE, 2, ABBOT STREET, WREXHAM. 174Cb A? ???n ? T??TING, LITHO- ?.???'1???. ?-, -???. ? the 'ADVERTISER" OFFICE?. wiii be received ?????????? there being ? (? ?? ? °? ?- O&ce hours, 9 a.m, to 6 p.m. I BUY RAPHAEL'S ALMANAC FOR 1896. Contains Hints to Farmers and Gardeners ? Birthday Information for every day, and the Fa.te of any Cbtid born during the year. When te bey, seH. court, marry, set fowls, nsh, hire servants, s<ek employment, speculate, ba.ke, brew, traTel, remove, or do anything else. The best Almanac pttMi&hed. 128 p&ges, price Gd. post free 7d. RAPHAEL'S Book of Fate. Is. RAPHAEL'S Book of Dreams, Is. FonJaham 4. Pilgrim St., Legate Hill. E.C. and a.U Stationers and Bookstalls. 1917g WANTED, BOYS to SELL Advertisci-s ? V on Saturday mornHigs.—Apply, Office ef this P&per. I      GARDENZ. 1, HIGH STREET, 35, HOPE STREET, and 13, HENBLAS STREET, 21, CROSS STREET, OSWE STRY. <t.*tt tt-t-W ?«.f?C<!tC DAYLIGHT IRIERSUS DARKNESS. The Egyptian Pyramids, they atnr, Were bniit to show the Sia.rs by day CLAIIIŒ'S PyRAxiD LWBTS 80 shina at night, They keep e'en Burgers well in sight. Nights dark and drear-we no longer fear, CLARKE's PYRAMID NieHT Li&HTS bnm M clear as—Dftvlight. ] R?- M I-% j- t?u 19 E-?- N THE BURGLAF(S HOR-RO L R.- CLARKIFS PYRAMID & FAIRY THE "BURGLAR'S HORROR." CAUTION. To Prevent Burglaries.—A Pyramid" Night Light should be lighted in the front and back of every house as soon as it is dark. House- breakers have the greatest dread of a light. The Police recommend a "Pyramid" Night Light as the best safegaa.rd. Almost all the bursaries perpetrated might have been prevented, and much Valuable Property Saved, if this simple and inexpensive plan had always been adopted. The Pyramid" Night Lights are much larger and give Double the Light of the common night lights, and are therefore particularly adapted for this purpose. Manufa.c-tnrcd in Patent Fire- proof Piaster Cases. No paramn or other dangerous materioJ. used in their manufacture. Eight Lights in box to burn nine hours each. Twelve lights in box to burn six hours ea.ch. PYRAMID LAMPS froot 4d each. NO PARAFFIN OR OTHER DANGEROUS MATERIAL USED IN ANY OF CLARKE'S LIGHTS. tM66j WM. PIERCE, CABINET MAKER & GENERAL UNDER- I TAKER, BRIDGE-STREET, WREXHAM. Agent to the Patent Metallic Ur-tight CoQtR Com- pany. Fnneralacomp]ety furnished ou the shortest notice, and upon rea.sott- a.b!e term! 2012<* 'E TO B-UTCHERS AND CONSUMERS OF MEAT. THE NANNERCH ABATTOIR HAYING NOW COMMENCED BUSINESS I Is Prepared to SUPPLY aH Classes of Ile,,it WHOLESALE, at REASONABLE PRICES FOR CASH. I For particulars apply to ABBATIR, NANNERCH. 2Oita. LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT, 18M. PARISH MEETINGS AND COUNCILS. The necessary FORMS and BOOKS e<Mt be obtaiiied N< <Xe "ADVERTISER" OFFICE, MARKET SQUARE, B&YLEY ANB BRADLEY, LTD. Legal and Public Notices. WREXHAM SAVINGS' BANK. ?phe BUSINESS of the Wrexham Saving' _L Bank is now transacted at the Omces of Messrs JAMES & JAMES, Bryn-y-ffynnon, Priory-street. The Bank at Bryn-y-ffynnon is open for business on:— MONDAYS, from 12 to 2. THURSDAYS, from 4 to 6. SATURDAYS, from 6 to 8.30. Depositors may deposit to the extent of ;E50 in one yenr. They may also deposit up to .E200 in the whole. Interest at 2.4 per cent. is allowed on deposits np to £200. R. PERCY JAMES, Actuary. 1921g WINTER ASSIZES ACTS, 1876 AND 1877. WINTER ASSIZE COUNTY (No. 4.) NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the I next Winter Assizes for the counties of Den- b)gh. Flint, Merioneth, and Montgomery (forming together by Order the Winter Assize County No. tL will be held at RUTHI- in the County of Denbigh, on the 28TH DAY or OCTOBER, instant, and all Justices of the Pea.ce, Mayors, Coroners, Stewards, Bailiffs of Liberties, and Chief Constables, and all Jurors, Persons bound by recognizance. Prosecutors, Wit- nesses and others having business at the said Assizes, are hereby required to attend in their own persona, with their rolls, records, indictments, and other remembrances, at the CouxTY HALL. at RuTHiN, aforesaid, at TEN o'clock in the forenoon, on TUESDAY, THE 29m DAY or OCTOBER INSTANT, at which hour the Court will sit and proceed to business. PHILIP YORKE EQ., Sheriff of the County of Denbigh. THOMAS BURY. Acting Under-Sheriff. Wresham, 9th October, 1895. 2091e TO THE PUBLIC. T?/TRS RUSSELL wishes to THANE her -LT-L her numerous Friends and Customers for the Support given her in the time of her late husband, and still intends carrying on the Business as usual. and by strict attention hopea to merit a share of their patronage. Note the Address ;— BOOT REPAIRING DEPOT, 10, ABBOT STREET (Near Central Station), 2106o WREXHAM. GROVE PARE SCHOOL BUILDING FUND. SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY PROMISED, And payable in three annual instalments. SirR.E.Egerton ;E50 0 0 Messrs H. and T. Jones. 31 10 0 C. T. Hughes, Esq. 51 10 0 J.E.PoweIi.Esq.(part paid) 50 0 0 J.O.Burv.Esq. 50 0 0' W. J. Russell, Esq. 50 0 0 Mr W. R. Evans 50 0 0 Simon Jones, Esq. (part paid) 25 0 0 James Eraser, Esq. 2100 Thomas Ingham, Esq. 21 0 0 Dr. E. D. Evans 21 0 0 Thomas Bary, Esq. 20 0 0 Philip Yorke, Esq. (paid) 1515 0 Messrs Francis and Co. 15 15 0 J.C.GiHins.Esq. 1515 0 John Francis, Esq. 12 12 0 Captain Grimth-Boscawen 10 10 0 Mr Councillor Benaon 10 10 0 W- Wyun Evans, Esq. 10 10 0 Rev. Archdeacon HoweU 10 0 0 William Thomas, Esq. 10 0 0 P. A. Sturge, Esq.(paid) 10 0 0 Mrs R. J. Poweil (part paid) 10 0 0 W. J. Williams, Esq. 10 0 0 W. Ellis, Esa. 10 0 0 J. F. Edisbury, Esq. 6 6 0 W. E. Samuel, E&q. 5 5 0 Mrs Darby (paid) 500 Major Leadbetter. 5 0 0 Mr Edward Roberts 5 5 0 MrJ.W.Evans 5 5 0 Mr J. Ropers. Higher GwersyIIt. 550 Mr G. Heyward 5 5 0 Rev. Canon Fietcher (paid) 220 Mr J. Witcoxon 1 10 0 Mr Finlay Macrae 1 10 0 Rev. E.K. Jones. 110 Messrs R. Roberts and Co. (paid) 110 JE535 14 0 W.R.EVANS, 2095c Clerk to the Gevernors. TESTIMONIAL T 0 DEPUTY CHIEF CONSTABLE VAUGHAN, On his retirement, after 27; years Public Service in Denbighshire. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS ALREADY PROMISED. JE s. d. <! The Mayor of Wrexham (C.MurIess, Esq.) 500 </Thc Lord-Lieutenant of Denbighshire (Colonel West). 100 etGeorge Fosbury Lyster, Esq., J.P. 2 2 0 <tThe Right Hon. Sir G, 0. Morgan, Bart., M.P. 110 1 Sir R. E. Egerton. E.C.S.I. 110 (tThe Ex-Mavor of Wrexham (Alderman R. H.Done) J' 110 aCoIonel Mesham, J.P. 1 1 0 a-T. Duncan Miller, Esq., J.P. 1 l o <Dl. Edward Davies, J.P. 1 1 0 A. 0. Walker, Esq., J.P. 1 1 0 aT. P. Jones Parry. Esq., J.P. 1 1 0 «J. C. Edwards, Esq., J.P. 110 Hugh R. Hughea. Esq., J.P. 1 1 0 ajohn Evan Powell, Esq., J.P. l l 0 Mr J. Allington Hughes 1 1 0 nMr Wilham Davies, LIysfasi 1 1 0 Mr J. Colemere Gittina 1 1 Q I aMr Councillor Whittingham. 1 1 0 aMr CeunciHor Thomas Jones 1 1 0 aMr T. B. Barton 1 1 0 aMr Thomas Ingham 1 1 0 sMr Frank Lloyd. 110 Mr R. Humphreys Roberts, Denbigh 1 1 0 Mr John Jones, GroveJLodge. 110 Mr Robert Roberta, M.R.C.V.S. 1 1 0 acolonel Meredith, J.P. 1 0 0 aCaptfun Cole. J.P. 1 0 0 aF.H. Barker, Esq., J.P. 1 0 0 (tF. Meredith-Jones, Bsq,, J.P. 1 0 0 Mr Robert BIezard, Rnthin 1 0 0 MrWm.J.Sisson. Borra.a. 100 aMr Charles Thomas, Ponkey. 1 o o E. T. Jones, Esq., Denbigh 0 10 6 aJ.F. Edisbury, Esq..J.P. 010 6 nMessrs Lloyd and Roberts, Ruthin 0 10 6 aMr Edward Thomas, Denbigh 0 10 6 aJ. OsweII Bury, Esq.. J.P. 010 6 aDr. H. Venables Palin. J.P. 5 10 6 ttDr. John R. Hushes, Denbigh. 0 10 6 aMr William Beirne, Bryn Edwyn 0 10 6 aMr P. R. Mnrless, Ruabon 0 10 6 aMr Councillor James Eraser 0 10 6 aMr Wm. Martin, Hope-street 0 10 6 <rW. R. Evans, Esq.. J.P. 0 10 6 aJno. Bury, Esq., J.P. 0 10 0 Alfred Owen, Esq., J.F. 010 0 Jno. Biackwa! Esq., J.P. 0 10 0 aSimon Jones. Esq., J.P. 0 10 0 Mr Wm. Grimths, Chirk 0 10 0 aMr C. M. Holland 0 10 0 aMr Job Lea 0 10 0 Mr Jao. Davies, Denbigh. 010 0 ttMr Ibaac Jones, Wynnstay Collieries 0 5 0 aMr Sampson Michell, Minera 0 5 0 <rMrS.Aston 050 Mr Thomas Lewis, Marford Mills 0 5 0 The letter (a) denotes that the subscriber is also a member of the Committee. Additional subscriptions will be gladly received by the Wrexham Branches of the North and Sonth Wales and National Provincial Banks, or by the undersigned, ARTHUR WM. BERKELEY, Hon. Sec., Witton-terrace, a.j2154t Wrexham. NOT ICES. London AdrertiseNIents for this pap<w are received by Afr n'. A. Bayley, Roseneath, KingshaU-road, Beckenham, Kent. All COMMKH:C(!t!OKS intended for publication sAoMM be addressed to the Editor, an<< not to any persoR by na))te. Subscribers and Agents 2cho desire to be suppli<!d with Saturday morning's edition of the AnvEBTisER are rqllestei to fom))n<!t!c<!<0 leitli the Publisher. In cop7zseqzte7ida of the increasing p?'M<rc ?fpoK our si),ice, !fe are obliged, tM ?-portiiig local nie,7ti?igs e)zt#rtaiii))zeizts, ff-e., to give preference to those tchtc/t are deemed of sutficieiit tmporfnnce to be adt'ertMed in our ee!Mt?ms. Entertainments and Meetings. CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH I GWERSYLLT. A SALE OF WORK Will be he)d in the Schoolroom of the nbove Chnrfh on TUESDAY und WEDNESDAY, October 22nd and 23rd, 1895. S&Ie comnuences a.t Two o'clock each <Ia.v. 2016z MRS T. P. GRIFFITH. Sec. PUBLIC HALL, 'WREXHA,?rI. Expensive n I for Two Nights only, OCTOBER M-ru AXD 19TH, OF "THE SHOP GIRL," From the Gaiety Theatre, London, under the Direction of MR WALLACE ERSKINE. PRICES :-3a 6d, 2s 6d, Is M, and Is. Doors Open 7.30 Commence at 8. A Special Late Train Nvill letve Wrexham (Central btn.tio.1) on Satuiday, 19th October, at 11 p.m.. for Hrymbo and intermediate Scions. 2083n PUBLIC HALL. NOVE-IIBER 1ST. FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER Isr. GRAND CONCERT BY TSE MEISTER GLEE SINGERS. MISS MARY HARRIS (The popular soprano. < MADAME ALICE GOMEZ (The famous contralto.) MR JOHN SAUNDERS (The new Euglish violinist,) Stalls, reserved, 5s; Second Seats, 2s 6d- Admission,Is. PIaa and Tickets at Messrs Crane and Sons, Mnsi Warehouse, Wrexi-am. 2093f THE FOUNDATION STONE OF THE NEW GIRLS' NATIONAL SCHOOL WILL BE LAID ON TUESDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 15TH, at 1.15 by Her Grace the DUCHESS OF WESTMINSTER, and a PUBLIC LUNCHEON will be held afterwards. Luncheon Tickets 4s, and on the day 10s to be obtained from Mr W. BURY, 2, Temple-row. t2099 ST. JAMES'S THEATRE, WREXHAM. ia Thursday, Friday, and Saturday. October 17th, 18th, and 19th. Grand Matinee on Saturday at 2 30 "THE ROYAL MIDGET MINSTRELS." The most interesting and sensational Troupe of Midgets travelling, and who, by special command, had the honour of performing before her Majeatv the Oneem and their R.H. the Prince and Princess of Wales onJcne22ad. Time and prices as usual. 2116c sT. JAMES'S HALL,WREXHAM. On FRIDAY EVENING, 25th October, 1895, MR. A. E. FLETCHER (late Editor of the Daily Chi-oiticle) will deliver & LECTURE on The Ethics of Labour." Chairman-Mr HoweII Davies. Doors open at 7.30. Front Seats, Is; Second Seats, 6d. 2123c RHYL BOWEN'S POPULAR VARIETY CONCERT, PUBLIC HALL, MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 14TH. 2105z PENYBRYN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH, WREXHAM. HARYEST THANKSGIVING SERVICES. JLJL Next Sunday, October 13th. Preacher -— REV. ALON PESKETT. Services :-Morning, 10.45 Evening, 6.30. Collections in aid of Church Funds. 2092z THE WREXHAM QUARTETTE PARTY. Mn JOHN PRICE, MR. W. M. LEWIS. Mn FRED HARRIS, MR E. ROGERS. FOE CoXn;I:TS, Ac., TERMS OX ArPLCATIOK TO MR JOHN PRICE, 2, HEAP-TERRACE, 2047f WREXHAM. MISS AMELIA JONES (CONTRALTO), Of the Royal College of Mnsic, and Pnpil of Madame Lemmens Sherrington, is OPEN FOR ENGAGEMENTS AT CONCERTS &c. Lessons Giveu in Singing, &c. Terms Moderate. INEERMAN HOUSE, GWERSYLLT, 1888n WREXHAM. Railway Notices. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. /?N WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23RD, a. 0 CHEAP 2 or 7 days' EXCURSION to LONDON (Brewers' Exhibition) will leave Wrexham at 9.25 a.m., Rnabon 9.35, Oswestry 9.40, and Gobowen 9.55 a.m. For full particulars see bills. For information as to Cheap Week-End Bookings and of Excursions on Early Closing Da.ys, see pamphlet. LEAGUE FOOTBALL MATCH. EVERTON v. WESTBROMWICH ALBION. /?N SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, & 0 CHEAP HALF-DAY EXCURSION to LIVERPOOL, will leave Llangollen, 12.30 p.m., Trevor 12.35, Acrefair 12.40, Ruabon 12.50, Wrexham 1.0, and Rosaett at 1.10 p.m. For fall particulars see bills. For information a.3 to Cheap Week-End Bookiaxa, and of Excursions on Early Closing Days, see pamphlets. 2100n HY. LAMBERT, General Manager. CAMBRIAN RAILWAYS WEEK END EXCURSION TICKETS (FRIDAY OR SATURDAY TO SUXDAT, MONDAY, OR TUESDAY), FOURTEEN DAYS' TICKETS, AND TOURISTS' TICKETS (Available for Two Calendar Months) A RE now Issued from the Principal -L-A- Cambrian Inland Stations to ABERYST- WYTH, Berth. MaehynHeth, Aberdovey, Towyn, Barmouth, Dolgelley, Harleoh, Criccieth, an<t Pwllheli. Also. from the majority of the Stations on the Main Line and Coast Stations to BUILTET, Wells, Rhayadr, Brecon, Llandrindod, Uanrwtyd, and LIanganmaeh. TOURIST TICKETS are also isaned from Cam- brian Stations to the Principal Health Resorts in England, Scotland, and Ireland. z ALFRED ASLETT. DOUGLAS, ISLE OF MAN. RYDAL MOUNT, 38, LOCH PROMENADE. Splendidly Situated, Facing Sea. Terms :—Ladies, full board, 5s Gentlemen, from 5s 6d per day. R. ROBERTS, Proprietor, 1539a Late of Denbigh Home. MONEY. ?1ASH ADVANCED from .82 upwards on the \?J shortest notice to all respectable persons (male or female), Tradesmen, Workpeople, Fa.rmera, Clerks, < and others. No FEES, No BOI;DS3dEN, SrmcTEST SECRECY GUAHANTEED. Any person m need of an immedinte accommoda- tion should apply without delay to the WREXHAM <& DISTRICT PRIVATE LOAN CO., 37, Manley Roa.d, Wrexham. Easy Payments. INTEREST 5 PER CENT. 1868w A GOOD PLAN.—The safest, best. and ?C'?- qaickest wa,y to m:i.ke money by Stocks and Shares is fnily exphuucd in Thirteenth Annual Edition 01 Expl:jiiittoiv Book," sent post free. 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