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SALES BY AUCTION. _i MESSRS. F. LLOYD & SONS WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. FRANK LLOYD & SONS will have a Grand Entry for MONDAY'S SALE n0 to 150 Fat and Store CATTLE, 750 SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES. 80 SCOTCH EWES belonging to R. H. YenaVes Fyrke, Esq., straight from the N ntl.f',N-th Hills, and a consignment from Alderman David Jones. gile of Dairy Cows, Sheep, and Calves at 10.30. Pigs and Beef at 11.15. a XIIE NORTH WALES COACHING TEAMS. THURSDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 11TH, AT 12.0. noKXH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. T-IRANK LLOYD & SONS will SELL 160 tj H.?h c!as? HARNESS HORSES and Jr-VTERS. wh'rh have been working in the ?-?nVON. HETTWSYCOED, BARMOUTH, rnL? ? HAY, and RHYL Coaches; in hard con- ^lt!" Sale at 12. (^•aloqnea from the Auctioneers. 25263- snORT NOTICE OF SALE. VC 1 1TJDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 12rH, AT ONE !DAY N O'CLOCK. IMPORTANT SALE AT THE VICARAGE, RUABON, • ,t, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE a.nd Effects, j??-? 12 oak chairs with carved backs, in crimson ??'roec? Rent's chair and couch to correspond, di,iiing-table, oak, walnut, and mahogany ?ceboi?wri:i"H desks and tables with leather tops, ,Hr( d wicker and easy chairs, occasional "hl-a in walnnt and other woods, cane lonne and ^chair*. mahogany sideboard with carved back, iViilNSTER AND BRUSSELS CARPETS, mibogany D ends, antique carved oak chest, ■calii"t hat and umbrella stand, bookcases, smoking chair-. chenille end other window curtains, well x.c;¡¡rd engravings in various frames, quantity blue gn3 white old ironstone plates and dishes, mahogany lfinaer wagon. ,SUE CONTENTS OF FOUR BEDROOMS AND DOMESTIC OFFICES -),;jg &v? sets of single and donb?e iron bedsteads Li-h -pr"? ? and str?w hair and uock mattresses, satin -ms't nud ?t?'ned wash and dressing tables, cheats cf jr.?r=. toilet ware and mirrors cane chMra, Lri' -ibes, a few ??'?? °? FT ECTLiO PLATE AND BED AND TABLE LINEN, ? t :*h'ts, cast metal and other fener", coal vases, j ai dosser, dinner ware, tea services, 9lass, oak jjniE rrsss. lawn mowers, ladders, teams net and .n.-k-r. _ràen tools, garden produce, including c-?'.?-, celery, cabbage, and huge quantity of excellent apples. FRANK LLOYD & SONS Raw been instructed by the Executors of the late Ha E M. Roderick to conduct the above j!J]pcr:!tnt SALE on FRIDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 12TH, 1900, "ommenciuR at one o'clock prompt. No catalogues. Special attention invited. t2256 OK MONDAY, OCTOBER 15TH, AT TWO O'CLOCK. nf!\>RTAN r UNRESERVED SALE IN THE NORTH WALES HORSE REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD & SONS Hive been instructed to SELL BY AUCTION jb^'arelv without reserve, in the North Wales Horse Ren i-itarv, WrexV.:im, to which place the under- nea:bn-d dLc will be removed for greater coa- v,u:ên.= of ,,1e, %-I:z. CATTLE, HORSES, AND PIGS. Six Choice Coloury Young GJWS and Heifera. p ir Kay M ires, S-yeara-old, 15 2 hands, good worker? in all gears. Hiv M -.r-. 8-years old, 15 1 hands, quite to ride and drive. Yearling Colt. Thirteen Neat Porket Pigs. GZAi'tS. HARNESS, PATENT FLOAT, DOG CART, viz.:— Coswiote sets of brr.39 and plated float harness, cart drawing cliaius, plough pads, patent fl. at nd jJ::( ,rt, !lCUly oew.) IMPLEMENTS INCLUDE- Docb!e and single ploughs, harrows, turnip scuffle, two unealbarrows, pig troughs, ladders, grindstone, caltiv-itor, aud n-ual collection of small tools. Particulars iit posters. 2505z ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 16TH, AT 3.30 O'CLOCK. SALE OF DESIRABLE AND VALUABLE DAIRY FARM AND bMALL HOLDING, ilTl'ATE AT EDGE, NEAR MALPAS, CHESHIRE. FRAXD LLOYD & SONS will SELL BY j' AUCTION at the Wyvern Hotel," MatpM, cn T^ ^day. Oct-DLL: IG-li, 1900. at 3 30 o'clock. L-! I -All that very Desirable and Valuable DAIHY FARM, known as -1 Manor Farm," situate atE i-,c. near M-tipas. about one mile from Malpas London and North-Western Railway, con- tilliiLi! 105 ACRES and 33 PERCHES ûi Fertile Land, most conveniently divided, well ft!lcà. auJ occupied by Mr S. Sr.muer. LjT 2.- A Desirable SMALL HOLDING with CDHaije. citnate at "Edce Green," adjoining Lot 1, Occupied by Mr Fred. Cintton, containing 2 ACRES, 2 ROODS, 27 PERCHES, Diviicj into two tie'ds, having large frontage to the road ltadmt; from Edge to Tilston. LT o-Valnable FREEHOLD MEADOW, about 11 sierts. known as The Longherns," situate in Cadu-.uiton. near Malpas, on the borders of the iawnibip-i of Horton and Shocklach, occupied by the 3wncr. Mr E. Price. Plans and particulars of Lots 1 and 2, and further information of all the lots, may be had from the AEcuoiSde; s and Mr W. Slater, Architect and Sur- vsyur. Loth of Wrexham; Messrs Walker, Smith, and SDlicitori, Chester; Stanley D. Edisbury, Eiij. Solicitor, Wrexham, or Henry Lee, Esq., Solicitor, Doddington, Whitchurch. 2555J I ON FRIDAY, OCTOBER 26:h, 1900, IMPORTANT SALE AT iORilAS HEAD FARM, NEAR WREXHAM. iLrz-ford and Cross bred llc-ifers and BulJocka. 5 Fedimce Shire Murt-g and 1 Gelding. 1 Harness Horse and 2 Ponies. Peai-jree IMkshire Sows and their followers. 1 Pedigree ll-^rk^hiie Boar. h (.Yuple Prize Bred Poultry. THE PRODUCE INCLUDES 50 To&j of clover and meadow hay. lorn o? oat, wheat, and barley straw. of white oat3. 20 1'uuj uf potatoes, 140 tons mangolcs and swedes, I02e;b er with the wliole of the carts, ffeara, and Inn^f-rn tvi/.Ti !• I m n t c .(I, FRANK LLOYD AND SONS ,ul, t,?,,q.1 J??r. ,0 cmduct the above Impoortant Sale. 2504h FRANK LLOYD NUTTALL, &. CO. CHESHIRE REPOSITORY, CREWE. FRANK LLOYD, NUTTALL, Co. GREAT OCTOBER SELECT SALES. 30 CINE AS IN PRIZES. ONE HORSE WINS M QITXEAR. TWO 10 GUINEAS EACH, SEVEN 5 GUINEAS EACH, and other pnzas. Sale of 200 Hunters, ISth.— „ 40J high-class Har. ness Horses, Pedigree Hackneys. Stylish Hacks, Show Cobs and Ponies. 19th.—The Great Sale of 250 Pedigree Shires. Town Marea, Geldings, b.nd Y'oung Horses. E12LriL-i received from the Earl of Egerton, Lord ^W-rt;, uia Hon. Frederick Wyun, Captain !}-yv,Gxl Lonsdale, J. N. Joynaon, Esq. W. F. ead, "i • •John Carpenter, Ecöa., lioseptihill. Eaq., the A^ricaltUirai Co., and several other studs. l'rize Lists and Entry Forms ready. Entries itioi3e for Light Horses on October 8th, for :)fj¡¡!¡ AJILI Ueavv Horses October 11th. 2214110  i MESSRS. HENRY MANLEY T SONS. 1275 HORSES NEXT WEEK. CREWE HORSE REPOSITORY. HENRY MANLEY & SONS. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9ih, 290 High-class Single a¡¡" Dcuhtt; Harness Morses, and Match Pairs, 'ludiiji/ 130 ¡{ood Hunters, i 11 hard condition. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10th, 290 Prize- Show-yard Hackneys, Cobs and Ponies, the j'ucsi "election ever offered at an Auction Sale in "•cat britain. ,.?'?ILAY, OCTOBER 12th. 320 Magniliient Shire ?'?i)n?? for Heavy Town Work. Light Lurry Horses U hree) Vanners. A grand e]ection. ??'11 RDAY. OCTOBER 13h, 375 Shire Mares, "°e- ?o, Md three-year-o 3 FU'iea, Colts and Foals, C511"p,i entries fro? the leacling breeders. ,.Le?r?)t)Ye U.i?.to?aea rom the Auctionecre, ?t<:We. B 10.15. Sa.les at 12. 2533.1 ?a?'Dg each dity at 10.15. Sales at 12. 253M iiAYLEY & BRADLEY LIMITED, PRINTERS, LITHOGRAPHERS, BOOKBINDERS, &a., Advertiser" Office, Wrexham. SALES BY AUCTION. MESSRS JONES & SON. The Largest Pig Salesmen in North Wales. WREXHAM SMITHFIELD. ESSRS JONES & SON will SELL 1,600 HEAD OF STOCK, comprising- 150 to 200 Prime Fat and Store Cattle. 400 to 500 Ripe Fat Sheep, Lambs, and Calves. 800 to 1,000 Fat and SLore Figs, Sale commences at 10.15 with Calves. Cattle and Pigs at 10.30. Sheep at 11.15. 907 ROSSETT SMITHFIELD. THE next Sale will be held on WED- 1 NESDAY, OCTOBER 17ib, 1900, at 12 o'clock. 2561t JONES & SON. Auctioneers MANURE. BOROUGH OF WREXHAM. 1XTESSRS JONES & SON will SELL bv 1>-L AUCTION, at HOLT ROAD DEPOT, on THURSDAY. 15th OCTOBER, at 3 p.m., 1,000 TONS OF FIRST-CLASS MANURE, in Lets of about 30 Tons. 25501 FRIDAY, OCTOBER 19TH, 1900. AT PENYPARK, NEAR PLASTEG, Four miles from Mold, seven from Wrexham (by order of Mr Edward F. Jones, who is leaving.) IMPORTANT SALE of Live and Dead JL FARM STOCK, PRODUCE, and portion of the HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. Particulars next week. 2560z JONES & SON, Auctioneers. MESSRS R. OWEN JONES & CO. GLOBE- AUCTION ROOMS, REGENT STREET, WREXHAM. MESSRS R. OWEN JONES and Co. beg JMJL to thank the public for theii kind patronage, and are pleased to and that the attendance and number oi Lots are increasing week by week. The SALE on MONDAY NEXT, OCTOBER 8 th, will include, by order of the County Court, under distress for rent, and others :—Handsome mahogany cbeffonier, seven piece tapestry suite, pair hair-seated easy chairs, hair-seated sofa, walnut overmantel, brass rail fenders, fire brasses, splendid mahogany chest-of-drawera, mahogany office table, with two drawers, walnnt sideboard, leather sofaa, leather conches, corner cupboard, three leather chairs, bamboo stand and pots, brass rail bedsteads, spring mattresses, wool mattresses, straw mattresses, toilet chests, washstands, dressing tables, bedroom chairs, toilet glasses, toilet ware, towel rails, linoleum, book- case with glass doors, kitchen tables, chairs, fenders, fireirons, iron stools, mangle, dolly-tub, dolly-peg, carpet sweeper, hearthrugs, skin rngs, enamel ware, saucepans, kettles, brown ware, crockery, three single iron bedsteads, and numerous other lots. Owing to the number of lots the sale will start at 1 o'clock. 2569& MESSRS MACDONALD, FRASER, & CO.. LIMITED. 70,000 BLACKFACE AND CHEVIOT HILL SHEEP. 4,000 WEST HIGHLAND & CROSS CATTLE- AT INVERNESS AND PERTH AUCTION MARKETS. AT INVERNESS AUCTION MARKET. MONDAY NEXT, 8TH OCTOBER, AT 11 AM. INVERNESS GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF 3,000 Blackface and Cheviot one, two, and three- year-old Wethers. 4,000 Cheviot, Blackface, and Cross and Half-bred Lambs. 12,00 West Highland, Black Polled, and Cross one, two, and three-year-old Bullocks and Heifers. TUESDAY NEXT, 9TH OCTOBER, AT 11.15 A M. INVERNESS GREAT ANNUAL SALE OP 5,000 Blackface Cheviot Ewes and Gimmers, all uncrossed, comprising the regular cast from all the principal grazmga in the North and West of Scotland. 10,000 Biackface Ewes and Gimmers, alluncrossed, comprising the best lots in the North of Scotland. This sale will include the whole of the famed Invershiel Blackface Ewe Stock, belonging to Mr MacLennan, and comprising 7,000 stock Ewes, Gimmers, and the whole of the Ewe and Wether Lambs, deserving special attention. AT PERTH AUCTION MARKET. WEDNESDAY, 17TH OCTOBER, AT 10 A.M. PERTH GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF 18,000 Blackface and Cheviot Ewes, comprising a grand show of the best Iota in Perthshire and the North of Scotland. THURSDAY, 18TH OCTOBER, AT 10 A.M. PERTH GREAT ANNUAL SALE GF 12,000 Blackface, Cheviot, and Cross one, two, and three-year-old Wethers. 6,000 Blackface, Cheviot, and Cross Gimmers. 800 West Highland and Cross one, two, and three-year-old Bullocks and Heifers. FRIDAY, 19TH OCTOBER, AT 10 A M. PERTH GREAT ANNUAL SALE OF 1,600 Home-grazed and Irish Cattle. 6,000 Cross, Half-bred, and Blackface Lambs. 120 Milch Cows and Calving Qaeys. N.H.-The special attention of south country buyers is specially directed to the above important sales. MACDONALD, FRASER, & CO., LTD. 2525z MESSRS. HALL, WATER IDGE & OWEN. SHltEWSBURY. HARD WICK HOUSE. By order of the Executors of the late I Dr. W. Charcley. Important Sale of the contents of the Residence, comprising the appointments to dining room, draw- ing room, two sitting rooms, consulting room, entrance hall, corridor, and the bedrooms. MESSRS. WM. HALL, WATERIDGE and JL\jL OWEN are favoured with instructions to SELL the whole of the Effects by AUCTION, at the Residence, On THURSDAY and FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11th and 12th, 1900. The reception rooms include the superior mahogany dining room furniture, two very handsome carved oak Cromwellian Chairs, elegant drawing room easy chairs, couches, a satinwood side table, a Chippendale designed escritoire, writing and occasional tables, chimney glasses, ornaments musical instraments-a 15-stcp harmonium, by Alexandre, a fine-toned pianette, pedestal library tables, carved oak dower chests, antique oak Stuart chairs, with cane backs oil-paintings, water-colour drawings, old prints, and engravings; carpets, window draperies; two high- grade bicycles (equal to new), hammerlesa gun, fish- ing roads small library of books (including medical works) the contents of the laboratory, a Remington standard type-writer, an Edison homephonograph, a collection of antique silver curios, table silver and plated articles. China, glass the bedroom furniture, brass and iron bedsteads, excellent bedding, birch bedroom suite (with wardrobe), mahogany chests of drawers, and toilet table3 the kitchen requisites, garden items, greenhouse plants, &c., &c. Book catalogues (3d each) to be obtained from the Auctioneers' Offices, Shrewsbury. On view mornings of Sale. Sale will commence each day at 10.30 for 11 o'clock. 2532r COALS. CO-LS., COALS. SUPERIOR HOUSEHOLD COAL, Splendid Heat-giving. Bright, Lasting, No Dust. ORDER NOW. 18s 6d. per Ton delivered. Cannot be equalled. EVANS & JONES, Coal Merchants, Address Letters 11, Lorne-street, Wrexham. 2357r WANTED, BOYS to SELL Advertisers on Satnrday mornin#e.—Apply Office of this paper. SALES BY AUCTION, MESSRS. ASTON 4. SON. SALE BY S. ASTON & SON ARGYLE AUCTION ROOMS. SALE EVERY MONDAY. These ROOMS are OPEN every day to receive FURNITURE, or other GOODS, in any quantity, to be BOLD 8Y PUBLIC AUCTION. ILL GOODS TO BE DELIVERED AT THE BIDE DOOR, WITH A LIST GIVING FULL PARTICULARS GOODS FETCHED OR DELIVERED AT MODERATE CHARGE. TELEPHONI:, No. 0190. 2353 THE SALE ON MONDAY NEXT, -L OCTOBER 8TH, will consist of bedsteads, spring mattresses, wool mattresses and beds, mahog- any oval centre table, walnut table, grandfather's oak case clock with brass dial, bureau, large rocking horse, two kitchen dressers with drawers and cup- boards, pianoforte in rosewood case, two occasional chairs in plush, nearly new Boh. organette with music, two cribs with hair mattresses, Brussels and other carpets, brass and plated candlesticks, pad- locks, plate locks, Gossage's soap, about 100 sheets of coirugated iron, mahogany counter, and other effects. Sale at 12 o'clock prompt. 2568j SALE OF VERY DESIRABLE FREEHOLD HOUSE AND LAND. called MAESMERIDDYN, Situate at PENYBRYN, NEAR RUABON. and about one mile from Acrefair Station on Great Western Railway. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION by MESSRS TASTON & SON, at the Wyunstay Arms Hotel, Ituabon, on MONDAY, THE 8TH DAY OF OCTOBER, 1900, At four o'clock p m, prompt, subject to conditions, in one lot All that DWELLING-HOUSE with Yard, Garden, and Outbuildingsthereto belonging, with Two Pieces of Sound PASTURE LAND, containing four acres and twelve perches more or less, late in the occupation of Mr Samuel Hopley, owner, and now in the occupation of Mr John Griffiths, tenant. There is an abundant supply of water on the premises, and the views from the property are ex- tensive and extremely beautiful. For particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Wrex. ham, or to Ma LLEWELYN KENRICK, Solicitor, 2506j Ruabon. ON TUESDAY, 9TH OCTOBER, 1900, at 4.30 p.m. punctually. CASTLETOWN, MOSS, NEAR WREXHAM. SALE OF FREEHOLD HOUSE, OUT-BUILD- ING8 AND TWO CROFl'S. MESSRS. ASTON & SON have received M-instructions to o&ei for SALE by PUBLIC AUCTION, at the CROSS FOXES INN, PENTRE BROUGHTON, on TUESDAY, the 9ih OCTOBER, 1900, at 4.30 o'clock in the Afternoon punctually, in one Lot, and subject to conditions to be produced at the S.*le. ALL THAT FREEHOLD DWELLING- HOUSE, YARD, and GARDEN, together with the Cowhouse, Stable, Pigstye, Fowl-house, and two Crofts of old pasture land, and containing in the whole la. Ir. lp. or thereabouts be the same more or less, situate at Castletown, Moss, near Wrexham, and now in the occupation of Mr George Parry. The property is situated in a very populous and thriving neighbourhood, and suitable for a Carrier or Cowkeeper, part of the land would be most eligible for building purposes, having frontages to two roads, part of the purchase money could remain on Mort- gage if desired, For further particulars apply to the Auctioneers, Regent-street, or to MESSRS. JAMES & JAMES, Solicitors, 2446r Wrexham. MESSRS. CUNNAH AND ROBERTS. CAERGWRLE, FLINTSHIRE, AND CITY OF CHESTER. Important Sale of a Freehold Residential Property known as Rhyddyn Hall," situated near to Hope and Caergwrle, in the County of Flint, and of a Freehold Family Residence, in the Liverpool-road, Chester, and a most eligible piece of Building Land in Curzon Park, Chester. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Blossoms Hotel, St. John-street. Chester, on Saturday, the 20th day of October, 1900, at 3 o'clock p.m. punctu- ally, in the following or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of sale, and subject to •onditions-tD be then produced. CAERGWRLE. Lot 1.—The valuable and very attractive Freehold RESIDENCE, known as "RHYDDYN HALL," comprising entrance hall, three entertaining rooms, butler's pantry, the usual domestic offices, eight bed and dressing rooms, two large attics or store rooms, gardener's cottage, coach-house, harness room, stables, farm buildings, kitchen garden and pleasure grounds, together with 62 acres of valuable arable and pasture land, plantations, &c. The House is very pleasantly situate on the bank of the river Alun, and is approached by a carriage drive. It is about 3J miles from Rossett Station, 5 miles from Wrexham, and nine miles from Chester, and within short distance of the Caergwrle, Hope Village, and Hope Junction Railway Stations. The Minerals (except the limestone under a small plantation) will be included in the sale. CHESTER. LOT 2 —The eligible and commodious FREEHOLD RESIDENCE known as Thorpe Villa," Liverpool- road, in the city of Chester, and in the occupation of Mrs J. Read Tomlin. LOT 3.—A most eligible and choice FREEHOLD BUILDING PLOT, containing 2,010 square yards or thereabouts. situate on the North side of Park- road, Curzon Park, in the city of Chester. This Building Site is eminently suitable for the erection of an attractive residence. For plans and particulars, and any further informa- tion, apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Newgate-street, Chester; or MESSRS JOLLIFFE & JOLLIFFE, 255&rf Solicitors, Chester. ALLIANCE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABLISHED 1824. CAPITAL—FIVE MILLIONS Invested Funds over Five Millions. THE RIGHT noN. LORD ROTHSCHILD, CHAIBMAM ROBERT LEWIS, CHIEF SECRETARY. CHIEF OFFICE BARTHOLOMEW LANE, LONDON. LIFE. ————— World-free and Indisputable Assurances. Large Bonuses Expenditure Low and Limited. Security unexcelled. Special Reinstatement and Nonforfeiture Plans ==== FIRE. Proposals and Enquiries attended to promptly. Surveys and Plans for Insurance of extensive pro- pertie3 made free of cost. Rates moderate.Losses settled promptly. BRANCHES at-among other places— LIVERPOOL 30, Exchange-street East; O. MOBGAN OWEN, Secretary. WREXHAM 28, High-street; JOHN FJRANCIS, Secretary. Prospectuses, &c., may be obtained from any of the Company's Branches or Agents. 895 WREXHAM GYMNASIUM. THE PAVILION NOW MAESGWYN-ROAD, NOW OPEN On TUESDAYS and THURSDAYS, at 7.30. Subscription 10s. .0 Hon. Secretary, JAS.FRASER, L2502 18, Queeu-atreet. BUSINESS ANNOUNCEMEIMTST L. PARRY, M.P.S., DISPENSING AND FAMILY CHEMIST. SPECIALITIES: Parry's Neuralgic Mixture. Parry's Rheumatic Mixture. „ Indigesticn Mixture. „ InflueDza Mixture. 91 Well-known Teething Powders. 13 Special Ciutment for Eczema and all Skin Diseases. „ Al Remedy for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Asthma, &c., prepared frorr, the prescription of the late Dr. Waters of Liverpool. Consulting Physician to the Throat and Chest Hospital, only L. PARRY- MEDICAL HALL, 2, HOPE STREET, WREXHAM. DRUGS, CHEMICALS, SUNDRY REQUISITES, and PATENT MEDICINES AT STORR PRICES, A-c. Telephone No. 85. N.B.Night Bell for Urgent Requirements. 1961 J P. LLOYD, ESTABLISHED 1874, DEALER IN HAY, STRAW, CORN, & FLOUR. ALL KINDS OF FEEDING STUFF FOR HORSES, CATTLE, SH^IEP, 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 CLOTHING CLUBS. W. W. REES Begs to announce that he has purchased direct from the Leading Manufacturers, on exceptionally favourable terms, a Large Variety ol Goods suitable for CLOTHING CLUBS, in BLANKETS, FLANNELS, FLANNELETTES, SHEETS, QUILTS, SHAWLS, and JACKETS. NOTE ADDRESS— « W. W. REES, CHURCH STREET, WREXHAM. 2264. 226? IND, COOPE & 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. Bla. OO East India Pale Ale 1/8 7/6 15/- 30/- 60/- „ „ „ 1/6 6/9 13/6 ill- &• L.B. Fine Bitter Ale 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- 48/- F.A. Family Ale 1/- 4/6 9/- 18/- 36/- Specially recommended for Private Families. 4. Mild Ale 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- 54/- 5 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- 48/- 5. 1/2 ?'3 10/6 21/- 42/- 6. ? ? ?. 1/- ?6 9/- 18/- 36/ 7. 116 6/9 13/6 271- Celebrated Extra Stout. 1/6 6/9 13/6 27/- Double Brown Stout 1/4 6/- 12/- 24/- Brown Stout 1/2 5/3 10/6 21/- BOTTLED. Imp. Pints. Imp. jasif Pints. BaEit inais 3/6 2/- Palo •• •• •• •• ?' 1/9 9:?:* 91 ol is L.B. Light Bitter (apeciany recommended). 2/6 1/6 F.A. Family Ale 2/6 1/6 D.S. Double Stout 3/6 1/9 S.S. Single Stout 2/9 1/6 P. Porter 2/6 1/6 No. 1, Barley Wine •• 2/6 (In Cork or Screw-Stoppered Bottles.) CHAMPAGNES, SPARKLING HOCKS, MOSELLES BURGUNDIES, CLARETS, CHABLIS, CORDIALS, LIQUEURS, PORTS, SHERRIES, &e. AUSTRALIAN WINES, "BIG TREE," AND "ORION" BRANDS. MARTELLS AND HENNESSY'S BRANDIES. RODERICK DHU, HIGHLAND CREAM, INVERCAULD, BRIGADER GLENLIVET, AND J. JAMESON'S WHISKIES. IND, COOPE & Co., LTD., ESTÜLIIUED 1799. BREWERS, IMPORTERS AND BONDERS OF WINES AND SPIRITS, BURTON-ON-TRENT. CORTRACTORS TO H.M. FORCES AT HOME AND ABROAD. INDIA PALE A: lES 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-STREET AND QUEEN-STREET, WREXHAM. W. W. JEFFERY, BRANCH MANAGER. J. L. MAYGER, DISTRICT AGENT. fal671dj TELEPHONE No. 15. THOMAS WILLIAMS & Co., TOWN HALL. PROPRIETORS OF HER MAJESTY'S BONDED STORES. SPECT AT .TTIES RESERVE OLD SCOTCH (12 years old), HINES' LIQUEUR BRANDY, and VINTAGE PORTS. WE £ RE THE LARGEST DUTY PAYERS IN NORTH WALES. M 894 I WANTED, BOYS TO SELL Advertisers I Vw on Saturday momings.-Apply. Office of I thia paper. l No man ever lost his money by jadicions I advertising.-An advertiisement j travels and works while the merchant is asleep and hisatore closed. BUSI N E: AN NOUNCEM E1ITS. DR. GOODFELLOW, Ph.D., F.R.M.S., PROFESSOR OF PHYSIOLOGY AND HYGIENE, EAST LONDON TECHNICAL COLLEGE, THE WELL-KNOWN FOOD EXPERT, REPORTS AS FOLLOWS ON E S TAN T' S BREAD. The Laboratory, Bovr and Bromley Institute, TtOhdon, E., Sept. 6th, 1900. I have carefully analysed and examined a loaf of bread mauafactured by E. Staotj d TVrexliairi, with most satisfactory results. I found the loaf to be perfectly pure, and manufactured from flour of high quality. The texture and bloom were excellent, and the flavour most pleasing. 0 I have very confidence in certifying this bread to have reached a high standard of purity and excellence of manufacture. (Signed) JOHN GOODFLLOW. AWARDED GOLD MEDAL AND DIPLOMA BAKERS' INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION, LONDON, SEPTEMBER, 1900. E S T A N T, CHARLES STREET. 2529daf 2529daf DUTCH BULBS [(DIRECT FROM THE MOST RELIABLE GROWERS) AND OTHER FLOWERING ROOTS FOR PRESENT PLANTING., OUR IMPORTATIONS OF HYACINTHS, TULIPS, DAFFODILS, CROCUS, SNOWDROPS, SCILLAS, IRIS, &c., &c., CONSIST OF THE FINEST QUALITY AT LOWEST PRICES. Collections for Indoor Culture, 5/ 7/6, 10/6, 21/ and upwards. it Outdoor ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES POST FREE ON APPLICATION. STEACHAN AND EYANS, SEED AND BULB MERCHANTS, WREXHAM. NURSERIES :-RAILWAY STATION AND ROSENEATH. ENTERTAINMENTS AND MEETINGS ST. JAMES'S THEATRE, WREXHAM. On FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 5th & 6tli OCTOBER, 1900, and MATINEE. SATURDAY, 2.30 p.m. MR J. A. HYBERT'S Original American Co. "UNCLE TOM'S CABIN." Freed Slaves, etc. Time and prices as usual. t2564 CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY. ST. JAMES'S HALL., WREXHAM. THE 16TH ANNUAL SALE OF WORK Will be opened by MrB EENYON ON TUESDAY, OCTOBER 9i.h, AT 3 P.M. c 2457 FISK JUBILEE SINGERS ARE COMING TO WREXHAM NOVEMBER 5TH, 1900. 2512i1. PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13TH, 1900, AT 7.30 P..m., GRAND EVENING CONCERT by the ROYAL WELSH LADIES' CHOIR, acknowledged to be the finest Ladies Choir in the world. AmIIssIOx- 2/- and 1/ Plan of Hall may be seen and Reserved Seat Tickets obtained st Richardson's Music Warehouse, Regent-street. 2534f PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT A GRAND EVENING CONCERT will be held in the PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM, on MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19th, when MISS MAGGIE DAYIES (the renowned soprano) and other prominent artistes will appear. 2575f PUBLIC HALL, WREXHAM. TWO NIGHTS ONLY SATURDAY & MONDAY, OCT. 6 and 8. MR ALBERT CHEVALIERS RECITALS, SUPPORTED BY Miss FLOSSIE BEFIRENS:(Soprano ancl Si ffier-sz) Mr WEIST HILL (Solo Violoncello), Mr NELSON HARDY (Ventriloquist and Mimic), AND Mr ALFRED H. WEST (Solo Pianist and Accompanist). Mr CHEVALIER'S latest Impersonations:— '■ Anky Pankv," "Waxwork Show," A Fallen Star," "It gets me talked abaht," "Mons. Armand Thibault," An old Bachelor," "Mary had a little Lamb," and « Mafekm' Night (New Coster Song), etc. Tickets obtained on application to Messrs Crane and Sons, Regent-street, which will admit holders by ea rljdoors at 7.15 without extra charge. Prices of Admission: Reserved, q¡. and 3/- Unreserved, 2/ Admission, 1/ Ordinary Doora open 7.30 commence at 8 carriages at 10. 2522acf Manager-MR CHAS. INGLE. ALL ORDERS for PRINTING, LITHO- i x GRAPHY, BOOKBINDING, &c., intended for the "ADVERTISER" OFFICES, will be received at the Offices, MARKET SQUARE, ONLY, S being NO CONNECTION with any other firS Office hours, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Telephone NO. 66. 2495ad ENTERTAINMENTS &. MEETINGS. HELP THE INFIRMARY I WREXHAM CYCLING CLUB. THZ SEVENTH CARNIVAL AND CYCLE PARADE will be held on FRIDAY EVENING, OCT. 12TH, 1900. GRAND ILLUMINATED PROCESSION consisting of Silver and Brass Bands. Fire Brigades, Tableaux (patriotic, &c.), Decorated Cycles and Con- veyances, Friendly Societies, &e. THE WREXHAM CHRISTY MINSTRELS will give Open-air Entertainments. PRIZES will be given to the value of upwards of JE50. A Special Section for Lady Competitors. Admission to Horse Repository during Judging. SIXPENCE. COLLECTIONS WILL BE MADE EX ROUTE. I.S" A 15 GUINEA BICYCLE FOR 6d. Don't fail to buy a Ticket of the Carnival Draw. Specimen Bicycle is exhibited at Mr R. E. Roberta's, Clothier, High-street. ALL CYCLISTS CORDIALLY INVITED. The Prizes will be distributed at 9 30 p.m. in the PUBLIC HALL by the MAYORESS (Mrs T.Jones). His Worship the Mayor (Councillor T. Jones) will preside. At 10.30 a splendid FANCY DRESS BALL Will be held in the PUBLIC HALL. The Public admitted to Balcony to view the Prize Distribution Ad Ball. Admission lB, Reserved Seats, 2. The whole of the proceeds in aid of the Wrexham I Infirmary. Cheap Return Tickets will be issued by the G.W., W.M. & C.Q. Railway Co.'s, from all stations on their respective lines. J. H. FITZPATRICK,) J. WILSON, Hon. Sees, J. DAVIES, J 2557fc HIGHTOWN WESLEYAN MISSION CHAPEL. HARVEST THANKSGIVING JLJL SERVICES, ON SUNDAY, OCT. 7tb, 1900. Morning at 11 a.m., Afternoon at 2.30, and Evening at 6.30 Collections at each service in aid of the Mission Fands. 2539c LEGAL AND PUBLIC NOTICES. WREXHAM REFORM CLUB. THE Syndicate who have taken over the _L above premises beg to inform the Liberals of Wrexham and District that a NEW CLUB is being formed, to date from the 29th September. It is intended to utilise the lower rooms for the present. and the Annual Subscription will be fl Is. The Club will be carried on as before, with the exception that No Intoxicants will be Sold. There are two excellent Billiard Tables, Dining and Reading Rooms, with a Smoke Room attached. Liberals are cordially invited to join the new Club, and SubscriptioDs, o the names of those who propose to join, may be sent to the STEWARD, on the premises, or to Mr THOS. LEWIS, 56i, Hope-street, Wrexham. 2409z HORSES AND CATTLE. "BIVIS" (Registered) TONIC (PO'SIR) for HORSES Sample lib. tin, carriage paid, Is. j* 71b. 97 n 5s. For COWS, HORSES CONDIMENT ALP:SES SHEEP, &c., &c Half-cwt. bags, 16s., carriage paid. AGENTS WANTED, Apply, THE BIVIS HORSE & CATTLE CONDIMEHT CO STORETON, 2170 NEAR BIRKENHEAD. WANTED, BOYS (toTSELL Aduertiscrs V on Saturday., morning.-Apply, Office of paper.