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Wrexham Guardian and Denbighshire and Flintshire Advertiser

ECONOMY AND EFFICIENCY

... TO THE EDITOR OF THE GUARDIAN. SIR,—This is a text acceptable to every Conservative, and tie magistrates of the counties of Denbigh and Flint have now an opportunity of applying it by uniting those counties for police purposes. The Act 20 Vict., chap. 2, enables justices at quarter sessions to appoint a person as chief constable, although he may hold that office in any adjoining county or ...

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... THE CATASTROPHE ON THE THAMES. WOOLWICH, Friday. Twenty-two bodies were recovered during last Bight and landed at Woolwich dockyard. A large staff of workers left for the wreck of the Princess Alice this morning to resume operations for raising her.—The Bywell Castle went down the Thames for a short voyage; the Board of Trade inquiry will not open until she returns.—A message was received here ...

ILLANGEDWYN

... ISYCOED. FUNERAL OF THB LATB DR. EDWIN PARSONA(iB.-The remains of Dr Paisinage, Sutton Lodge, were interred in the family vault in Isycoed Churchyard on Mondav, the 9th mst The funeral was arranged to take place at one o'clock, and was of a pnvate character. The cortege consisted of a hearse, two mourning coaches, and two private carnages, containing Dr Williams, Wrexham, and the Rev C. W. ...

------_----THE ABERCARNE COLLIERY EXPLOSION

... Woman is said to be a mere delusion, but it is some- timos pleasant o hug delusions. The G. od Templars arc about to extend their organis- ation to Cyprus. Madame Adslma Patti has, states a Cardiff paper, purchased Craig-y-nos Castle, at Ystradynglais. There is it -ppears no immediate prospect of a rtriv.l of work at Cyfartha Iron Works, as hi's been generally stated and believed. Mr Robert ...

GLYN CEIRIOG

... SCHOOL TREAT.—OA Thursday. September the 5h, a was given by the vicar to the children of the day school 1D this village. AT out 180 were present at. tea in the schoolroom. After tea the veather, which had been wet, cleared nr, and the cbildrcn played in a field ad- joining the Vcnag. Amougst those who rendered upon th occasion were the Rev, Mr and Mrs Rees Pon'fadoc Mrs ThomJI, Plas Garth- ...

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... Trime sparkling Herefordshire perry and cider champagne quarts 12s, pints 6s per dozen. Orders payable*— \V.' Simpson, Market Hall, Hereford. THROAT AFFECTIONS AND HOARSENES8.-All suf- fering from irritation of the throat and hoarseness will be agreeably surprised at the almost immediate relief allonkd by the WiC of lirown's Bronchial Troches, These famous lozenges are now sold by most re- ...

WREXHAM COUNTY COURT

... COUNTY PETTY SESSIONS. TUESDAT.—Before W. Low, Esq. DRUNK. Charles Challinor, labourer, of Rossett, was charged with being drunk by P.C. Pho»'iix.— Defendant committed the offence some week or move ago, and was apprehended on a warrant.—He now pleaded guilty, and was fined 10s and 8d 6d costs. ...

TALYBOHT.,

... MOLD. CRICKET OLOE.—We understand that annual dinner of this club v/ill be held on Wedassd'ay, the Olh proximo, at the Star Hotel. MISSION Sunday next, wreions in aid of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts will be preached in the parish church, morning and evening, by the Rev Llewelyn Tuomas, fellow of Jesus College, oxford. DENBIGESHIRS) CONSOLIDATED MINES.—The ...

CAERWYS

... OSWESTRY. Too MANY PUBLIC HOUSES.-At the borough petty sessions on Friday, the Recorder, who was one of the magistrates present, said there were too many public- houses in the town, and warned disorderly publicans that if they lost their liceus s the bench would not restore them. THE FLOWER SHow.-The Oswestry Flower Show was held in the Powis Hall, yesterday (Friday). k NEW CURATE.-Tho sum of ...

APPALLING CATASTROPHE ON THE THAMES

... FRIGHTFUL RAILWAY ACCIDENT. An accident of a very serious character occurred on Saturday on the London, Chatham, and Dover Railway. It appears that what is known as the cheap fast train, leaving Ramsgate at half-past eleven on Saturday morning, which is usually at this time of the year heavily laden with excur- sionists, on arriving at the entrance to the Sittingbourne Station came into ...

MOLD

... HARRY LIBTON.-This unrivalled humourist visited J Mold last week, as announced, and ertertained a large I and delighted audience in the Market Hal!, on Friday night. PETTY SESSIONS, MONDAY.—Before W. H. Gladstone, Esq., M.P., o. B. Clough, and E. Thompson, Esqrs.— Robert Williams, for assaulting Blizabeth Lee, wes fined 5» and cce's 7s 6d.-Robert Benjamins, for trespassing in pursuit of game, ...

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... V.A.I.VABLF DISCOVERY FOR THE HAIR.-It your hair is turning grey or white, Gr falling off, use The Mexican Hair llenewer, for it will positively in every case Grey or White hair to its original col our without leaving the disagreeable smell of most Re- storers It makes the hair charmingly beautiful, R- well as promoting the growth of the hair on bald bDots, where the glands are not decayed. ...