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W IIO REVOLUTIONISED HE JEWELLERY TRADE? CAMPBELL & LUMBY, Li THE LIVERPOOL JEWELLERS. PRICES 7/6 IN THE £ LESS THAN ANY OTHER HOUSE. ROOMS AND FACTORY: LB POST OFFICE PLACE, FF CHURCH ST., LIVERPOOL. -=:
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EXCELLENT WINES FOR ORDINARY U839 -« FROM VERY MODERATE PRICES. CHOICE DINNER & AFTER-DINNER WINES of the best growths and vintages. A variety of FINE OLD HIGHLAND WHISKIES of the very best quality. Full Lists on application. THOS. WELSBY & CO. (Established 1813), 'I I WINE MERCHANTS, ;I BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE 41. TELEGRAMS, "WELSBT, CHESTER."
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public Announcements. T ii P, TENNESSEE DARKIES t O "R rv President: KD ARTHUR GROSVENOR. 5-A.Tr.. Vice-Presidents R> BUEGHiEeq.,M.P. W. H. CHURTON, Esq. VIBV EeABN8ton, Esq., J.P. J. J. CUNNAH, Esq J.P. V- CANON LYNCH COUNCILLOR E. S. GILES to announce that they will give lWO ENTERTAINMENTS UN FRIDAY & SATURDAY, THE 25TH & 27TH OF JAN., 1900, ^SIC HALL*cHESTER, IN AID OF THE SOLDIERS' RELIEF FUND. i{; YERBURGH, ESQ., M.P., will speak in °f the movement. J* ^ParticularB will shortly be published. W ERTON_INSTITUTE. L OPENING OF THE ABOVE BY 4Dy LETTICE GROSVENOR °R BKHALF OP THEIR GRACES THE TO-DA DIJUHESS OF WESTMINSTER, °Pening q (WeDNESDAY), DEC. 20TH. fchort^ATrr?,1^ 3.30 p.m followed by a °'t MUSICAL TEA in the School. 2/6, Emitting to Opening and Musical IiP0NCERT • °ra open 7 -,111 in School, at 7.30 p.m. Inatu audi Emission 1/- and 6d. Office Vvrnmlll Tickets, apply to Members of '——Ladies' Tea Committee, Post All) A -L L OF TIlE RESERVISTS' FUND. 1.fl. EMES EDWARDS & MAJOR Lt HOLD A BALL IN AID OF THE ON WTM ABOVE, Wednesday, DEC. 27TH, 1899, ^EMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE STREET, CHESTER, T^the distinguished patronage of the Right j-°rahipful the Mayor and Mayoress, the ■w.ttKe and Duchess of Westminster, Mr. and to*8' ^erhnrgh, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Roberts, j an(i Mrs. John M. Frost, Mr. and Mrs. Meredith Eros^' Colonel Sheringham, Major S?e^din~S :~T Ladies, 5s. Gentlemen, 7s. 6d.; sJeBars which will be supplied by • CBAPK & Sons) may be had from. Mr. F. St. Werburgh-street; ■^OVETT 17 xT Werburgh-street; and Mr. H. W. llR. T' I e wgate-strect. theIr ¿eB.v.OW1CK'S BAND have kindly offered Ices. 0^Steb VOLUNTEER BALL. ^nds of the (in augmentation of the take plana Artillery and Rifle Volunteers) .a.UESDAyah at the GROSVENOR HOTEL, on Pacing in l6th of JANUARY, 1900. rf^y's Tift ?01nineiice at Nine o'clock. tt, riatioTio e{i Gentleman's Ticket, 10,6. li8 ^0mmiHo L received by the Chairman of ttea?rs. pn,te' Messrs. MINSHULL & MEESON, ^^selW 1LlPSON & GOLDER, Mr. BLAYNEY, t '?nA at the H<>tel. ^NRY THOS. BROWN, Col. Ist, Cheshire & C.V.A. Corps. Chairman of the Committee. WESTERN RAILWAY. OlIRISTM AS- HOLIDAYS. B vv^G MORNING, December 26, a 2 or 5 GTjRsION to WOLVERHAMPTON, CH^ £ nd LONDON (PANTOMIMES) will Ju Bovr^R at 4 45 a m- ^J&arv f DAY. December 26, several of the wil1 NOT RUN. 6 ^tiotig ^^Phlets, &a., can be obtained at WILKINSON, General Manager. < In NATIONAL TELEPHONE CO, LIMITED. ^Th6 t>- TELEPHONE RATES. *5ect°rs of the above Company have tor^AMo!1! January 1 next, in order to bring TELEPHONES WITHIN THE ALL CLASSES, to offer the following Wn alW Easy TERMS, fot 've to the present inclusive annual „n'imited local service, fo* GUINEAS A YEAR. Ij;* the i>?IerKment Royalty 7s.— £ 3 10s., 'Ua? s a^ation and maintenance of an nv^ce f„,lrie to an address within the prescribed iijrf16 abn^111 Exchange. fcfHjlT S^ annual payment INCLUDES THE ltl'lllt BEING CALLED UP WITHOUT ^Pan CHARGE by any Subscriber to Ofci 8 system throughout the Kingdom. r^ATED LOCAL MESSAGES, *0 11 Part" pe^NY PER CALL. Qi, the T);1(?u.;ars may be obtained on application ^ter> Manager, Godstall Chambers, L. GAINE, General Manager. Vw Cam?S' <->xford Court, ^5^^streot^JLondon^E^C^ HAIRS ARK HONORABLE TA<iLS IE. ) 21,- | PURE HAIR,) 5/6 -3 SEALJiJS BROWN, EET. LIVERPOOL. V^. THE CHESTER lTElJ GA8 COMPANY. Incandescent GAS RIGHTING. {> Com OTV^OLJJRI IQY ARE NOSV PREPARed to undertake EXAMINATION of INCANDES- ^^1 QTIAFT OU Consumer's Premises at °^TAINEJ CHARGES, particulars of which can 011 application. ^Tntion is called to the NEW INCAN- yield „ rNERS, which require no Chimney ua better light. llEATING STOVES. ao LATI GAS STOVES FOR STORES IP(jit AND SHOPS, USE WITHOUT A FLUE PIPE. C°^TRL^VlNa"ROOM STOVES, TO FIT IN EXISTING ATES & TILED HEARTHS. Y STOVES AND BEDROOM FIRES. AND SHOW ROOMs: PIN STREET, CHESTER. j JT*jf B.SPEDAL ^LT0H-EH-THB V PBTNCE OF APPOINTMENT ^JK8BMW JQLI | WALES. W. & IBROWN & Co., CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, I EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. HOUSE AGENTS. PROPRIETORS Of WAREHOUSES FOR STORING T » FURNITURE. VANS FOR REMOVING FURNITURE. Low PRICE AND RATES. ALFRED PARKES, LADIES' TAILOR, OUTFITTER & PRACTICAL FURRIER. USEFUL XMAS GIFTS. FURS OF ALL KINDS AT SUMMER PRICES. LONDON MADE UMBRELLAS, Choice Handles, new designs, in great variety. EMBROIDERED CAMBRIC & GRASS LAWN HANDKERCHIEFS. Every Novelty in Ties, Sashes and Scarfs. SPECIALITY IN GLOVES. Perfect Fitting, 2/6 per pair, every pair guaranteed. Roe Buck, Antelope, Sealskin, and other Winter makes in Stock. EVENING BLOUSES, LADIES' SILK SHIRTS IN ALL FASHIONABLE COLOURS. A P A~Br K E S MAGAZIN DES MODES, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. HOURS OP BusiNicss-DAILY from 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. public Announcement. "J' J BALL, AT THE GROSVENOR HOTEL, On TUESDAY, JANUARY 2ND, 1900. President for the year His GRACE THE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER. K.G. Chairman of the Board of Management: COLONEL E. EVANS-LLOYD. Patron: THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR OF CHESTER (Alderman H. T. Brown). Patronesses: The Mayoress of Chester (Mrs. H. T. Brown) Marchioness of Cholmondeley, Cholmondeley Castle Lady Margaret Ormsby-Gore, The Lodge, Malpas Lady Margaret Ismay, Caldy Manor, West Kirby Lady Lloyd, Stanley Place, Chester Mrs. Adair, 7, Stanley Place, Chester Mrs. Hugh Aldersey, Crooke Aldersey, Chester Mrs. H. Y. Barker, Heron Bridge, Chester Mrs. Barker, Llyndir, Rossett, North Wales Mrs. Francis Barnston, Chorlton Lodge, Malpas Mrs. Bax, 6, Stanley Place, Chester Mrs. Fred Bullin, 20, Nicholas-street, Chester Mrs. J. G. Churton, Manor House, Neston, Chester Mrs. G. Churton, 92, Watergate Flags, Chester Mrs. Congreve, Burton Hall, Neston, Chester Mrs. Uvedale Corbett, Modyn House, Chester Miss Cunliffe, Acton Park, Wrexham Mrs. George Dickson, Springfield, Chester Mrs. W. Alfred Dickson, Newton Villa, Chester Mrs. Ambrose Dixon, Christleton Bank, nr. Chester Mrs. Dixon, The Clappers, Gresford Mrs. C. P. Douglas, St. Martin's House, Chester Mrs. George Dutton, Cur^on House, Chester Miss Elliott, 24, Nicholas-street, Chester Mrs. A. H. Fraser, Kingsley Lodge, Liverpool- road, Chester Mrs. John M. Frost, Dee Lodge, Chester Mrs. T. Gibbons Frost, Richmond Hill, Chester Mrs. F. Aylmer Frost, Grappenhall Hall, War- rington Mrs. Gilbert, 78, Watergate Flags, Chester Mrs. Granger, 18, Nicholas-street, Chester Mrs. Charles Greenhouse, Eversley Park, Chester Mrs. Hamersley, Hoole Lodge, Chester Mrs. Hamilton, 16, White Friars, Chester Mrs. N. Harrison, Highfield House, Curzon Park Mrs. G. W. Hayes, Mollington Banastre, Chester Mrs. Herne, 5, Eversley Park, Chester Miss Hobday, Alexandra Villa, Liverpool-road Mrs. Samuel H. Holme, Downswood, Chester Miss Holmes, Belmont, Curzon Park, Chester Mrs. Charles E. Hope, Burton, Neston, Chester Mrs. Horsfall, Bryngwalia, Prestatyn, N. Wales Miss Humberston, Newton Hall, Chester Mrs. Townsend Ince, Christleton, near Chester Mrs. Henry Jolliife, Queen's Park, Chester Mrs. Carstairs Jones, The Old Hall, Christleton Mrs. Willding-Jones, Hampton, Malpas Miss Kelsall, Abbot's Court, Chester Mrs. J. L. Kemp, Upton Lodge, Chester Mrs. King. 26, Nicholas-street, Chester Mrs. Kirkpatrick, Salters Well, Tarporley Miss Sneyd Kynnersley, Bo.ughton Lodge, Chester Mrs. H. A. Latham, Lyndhurst, Hooton, Cheshire Mrs. Bolton Littledale, Sandiway Bank, Hartford Mrs.E.HonoratusLloyd,69,CourtfieldGardens,S.W. Mrs. F. Horatio Lloyd, Christleton, near Chester Mrs. McCulloch, Lime Grove, Queen's Park.Chester Miss Massey, The Dale, Chester Mrs. Lockley Meire, Mount Kinnerton, Chester Mrs. Miller, The Quillets, Chester Mrs. George Okell, Manor House, Barrow, Chester Mrs. Park-Yates, Ince Hall, near Chester Mrs. Pennefathor ,Cal veley Hall, Tarporley ,Cheshire Miss Perryn, Trafford Hall, near Chester Mrs. Potts, 12, Nicholas-street, Chester Mrs. Hubert Potts, Badgers Uake, Ledsham Mrs. Joseph Pover, Ivyhurst, Newton-lane, Chester Mrs. Edward Powell, Oakbank, Hoole, Chester Mrs. Read, Kenwyn, Chester Mrs. Charles Reynolds, Overton, Frodsham Mrs. Morden Rigg, Newton Cottage, Chester Mrs. B. C. Roberts, Oakfield, Chester Mrs. Robert Roberts, Overleigh, Hough Green, Chester Mrs. Wm. Rogers, 100, Watergate-street, Chester Mrs. S. H. Sandbach, Cherry Hill, Malpas, Cheshire Mrs. Saml. Smith, 16, Nicholas-street, Chester Mrs. Lyle Smyth, Barrowmore, near Chester Mrs. Stolterfoth, 1, Grey Friars, Chester Mrs. Swetenham, Moston Hall, Chester Mrs. E. W. Swetellham,2.Sandowne-terrace, Chester Mrs. H. Enfield Taylor, Grey Friars House, Chester Mrs. Crosland Taylor, Ravenscar, Helsby Mrs. Charles Threlfall, Tilstone Lodge, Tarporley Mrs. J. R. Thomson, bank House, Chester Miss Tilston, 1, King's Buildings, Chester Mrs. James Tomkinson, Willington Hall, Tarporley Mrs. Torr, Carlett Park, Eastham, Cheshire Mrs. Tyrer. Plas Newton, Chester Mrs. Way, Stanley-street, Chester Mrs. W. Welsby, 5, Curzon Park, Chester Mrs. J H. Welsford, Hoole House, Chester Mrs. Wolley-Dod, Edge Hall, Malpas, Cheshire Mrs. R. A. Yerburgh, Woodfold Park, Blackburn STEWARDS Alfred Barker, Esq. Reginald Potts, Esq. Harry Barnston, Esq. Charles W. Rogers, Esq. James H. Dickson, Esq. Francis Skipwith, Esq. Douglas Dobie, Esq. E. Wilson Swetenham, James H. Dickson, Esq. Francis Skipwith, Esq. Douglas Dobie, Esq. E. Wilson Swetenham, R. C. Drury, Esq. Esq. J. Wynne Ffoulkes,Esq. Capt. D. Brodie [Thomas James G. Frost, Esq. R. Townshend Wick- John M. Frost, Esq. ham, Esq. James G. Frost, Esq. R. Townshend Wick- John M. Frost, Esq. ham, Esq. The BALL will take place on TUESDAY, the 2nd JANUARY, 1900. DANCING from 9.30 p.m. to 2.30 a.m. R. JOHNSON'S BAND (Manchester) has been engaged. TICKETS Ladies', 10a.; Gentlemen's, 12s. 6d. An extra charge of Is. will be made on each Ticket taken after 30th December, 1899. To be had at the GROSVENOR HOTEL, the QUHEN HOTEL, the BLOSSOMS HOTEL, Meisars. PHILLIPSON and GOLDKR'S, Messrs. MINSHULL and MEESON'S, and Mr. ARTHUR BLAYNEY'S, Booksellers. GALVANISED CCORRUGATED IRON ROOFING J 1000 TONS ALWAYS IN STOCK. 6 Feet long x 2 Feet wide = 7 Sheets per Cwt. 7 i) x »» >» 6 8 !• n x »» »» ii »i 14/6 PER CWT. NETT ON RAILS. BURNE L L A CO., IBONWOBKSI ELLESMERE PORT, CHESHIRE. ——————— —— NORTHGATE BREWERY COMPANY'S PRIME CHRISTMAS ALES. By Ift To SPECIAL RAG&LRASJF HER MAJESTY APPOINTMENT THE QUEEN AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. JJROWN & CO., EASTGATE ROW. FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS, EVENING CLOAKS, 21/- TO 4*2 GUINEAS. J 2 SILK BLOUSES, FROM 15/6 UPWARDS. NOVELTIES IN ALL KINDS OF FANCY ARTICLES FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. jtofrUc Notices. OXFORD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES. RASHE KING, ESQ., M.A., • WILL LECTURE ON EDMUND BURKE AS A SPEAKER," IN THE GROSVENOR MUSEUM, ON THURSDAY NEXT, DECEMBER 21ST, AT 3 P.M. CHESTER SAVINGS BANK, GROSVENOR ROAD. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT. THE BANK IS NOW OPEN DAILY, FROM 12 O'CLOCK TO 2 O'CLOCK SATURDAY, 12 TO 3 P.M.; AND ON MONDAY AND SATURDAY EVENINGS, 7 TO 9 P.M. SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIPS. THE Technical Instruction Committee OFFER Twelve SCHOLARSHIPS, tenable for eight weeks, at the Agricultural School, Holmes Chapel, and commencing about January 12th, 1900, to sons of farmers, or gardeners, of 17 years of age and upwards, to take up Laboratory Work, and Special Lecture Work, bearing upon Agriculture or Horticulture. Particulars may be obtained from the under- signed, to whom applications should be sent in before December 24th. » RD. P. WARD, Crewe. Organising Secretary, CITY OF CHESTER, AND COUNTY OF THE SAME CITY, TO WIT. HIS HONOUR SIR HORATIO LLOYD, RECORDER. TWTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next JX GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the City and County of the City of Chester will be holden at the TOWN HALL. in the said City, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of January, 1900, at HALF-PAST TEN o'clock in the forenoon precisely, when and where all persons bound to appear are required to attend. Dated this 1st day of December, 1899. SAML. SMITH, Clerk of the Peace. N.B.—Instructions for Indictments are to be sent to the Office of the Clerk of the Peace on or before the 27th inst. CITY OF CHESTER, AND COUNTY OF THE SAME CITY, TO WIT. HIS HONOUR SIR HORATIO LLOYD, RECORDER. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the PORT- J31 MOTE and PENTICE COURTS for the City a.nd County of the City of Chester will be holden at the TOWN HALL, in the said City, on TUESDAY, the 2nd day of January, 1900, at HALF-PAST TEN o'clock in the forenoon. Dated this 1st day of December, 1899. SAML. SMITH, Town Clerk and Registrar. COUNTY OF CHESTER, TO WIT. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the COUNTY OF CHESTER will be holden at the CASTLE OF CHESTER, in and for the said County, on MONDAY, the 1st day of January, 1900, at half-past eleven o'clock in the Forenoon, when the Grand Jury will be empannelled. The hearing of all appeals arising within the Hundreds of Broxton, Eddisbury, Nantwich, and Wirral, forming the Chester District, and the trials of all prisoners committed from such Hundreds, will take place at such Sessions. The Grand and Petty Jury for the Chester District must be in attendance at the Castle of Chester, at the opening of the Court on MONDAY, the 1st day of January, 1900, at half-past eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. THE Court will be Adjourned to the Court House, Knutsford, on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 1900, at eleven o'clock in the Fore- noon. The hearing of all Appeals arising within the Hundreds of Bucklow, Macclesfield, and Northwich, forming the Knutsford District, and the trials of all prisoners committed from the last-mentioned Hundreds will take place at such Adjourned Sessions. The Grand and Petty Jury for the Knutsford District must be in attendance at the Court House, Knutsford, at the opening of the Court on WEDNESDAY, the 3rd day of January, 1900, at eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. REGINALD POTTS, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Chester. Chester, 12th December, 1899. RE THOMAS DA VIES, DECEASED. Pursuant to the 22nd and 23rd Victoria, cap. 35, sec. 29. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors and other persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of THOMAS DAVIES, formerly of The Hollies, High- field-road, Rock Ferry, but late of Spring Villa, Upton Park, Chester, both in the County of Chester, Wine and Spirit Merchant, deceased (who died on the Twenty-first day of September, 1899, and whose Will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of her Majesty's High Court of Justice on the Twenty-first day of November, 1899, by Elizabeth Davies, Sidney Davies, and William George Davies, the Executors therein named), are hereby required to send in writing the particulars of their Çlaims or Demands to us, the undersigned, on or before the Twenty- fourth day of January, 1900. And Notice is hereby also given, that after that day the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said deceased among the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims of which the said Executors shall have had notice, and that they will not be liable for the assets, or any part thereof, so distributed to any person of whose debt or claim they shall not have had notice. Dated this Eleventh day of December, 1869. DIXON & SYERS, 13, Harrington-street, Liverpool, Solicitors for the said Executors. TLAS ASSURANCE COMPANY (Fire and Life). Established 1808. Claims paid over £ 14,000,000. Unconditional and Whole World Life Policies with Large Bonuses. Dis- counted Bonus Assurances. Applications for Agencies invited. J. WILBERFORCE MARSDEN, Branch Manager, 9, Tithebara-Btreet, Liverpool; L O WE & 'SONS, 6, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER-, GOTiDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS. CHKIFCTMAS PRESENTS! LATEST NOVELTIES. FINEST SELECTIONS. ARTISTIC DESIGNS. HIGHEST QUALITY. MODERATE PRICES. USEFUL CHRISTMAS PRESENTS! J. G. SHAW & SONS, JjMJRNISHIN G AND GENERAL JRONMONGERS, X- THE CROSS AND WATERGATE STREET, ARE NOW OFFERING A LARGE VARIETY OF BRASS AND COPPER GOODS, FENDERS AND FIRE GUARDS, A LARGE STOCK OF STOVES, SUITABLE FOR HALLS, WORKSHOPS. STOVES FIXED IMMEDIATELY ON RECEIPT OF I ORDER. CHRISTMAS ALES. THE WEST CHEL BREWERY QO., LIMITED, QUEEN'S BREWERY, TRANMERE. XMAS ALES ARE NOW READY FOR DELIVERY, AND IN FINE CONDITION, IN 6, 9, AND 18 GALLON CASKS. A LIGHT BITTER ALE. SPECIALLY, RECOMMENDED FOR FAMILY USE. PRICE LIST ON APPLICATION TO THE AGENTS, MR. G. THELWELL, 1, VICTORIA ROAD, CHESTER; THE BREWERY, NEW-STREET, MOLD. I E, D A L E-1 CHESTER AND X^>y/ CA-RNAIRVON, HOB HIGHEST CLASS HIRE SYSTEM '1 AND X OR CASH. LOWEST Illustrated Catalogue sent Frew J 1 j en application. COMPETITIVE A. vVPIANOS PRICES From 101- Monthly. IN /VH/ ORGANS From 5/- Monthly. AH Instruments Delivered Free exchanged if not approved of j Ay /Oo TUNING & REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. Orders by Post receive prompt attention. HEAD OFFICE & SHOWROOMS— 51, BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER. I WINTER NOVELTIES. MADAME HAMLEY Is now Showing in each Department a choice collection of NEW GOODS. LOVELY MILLINERY. JACKETS & MANTLES. NEW BLOUSES. SPECIALITY— TAILOR MADE COATS & SKIRTS for Walking and Cycling. BRIDGE-ST. ROW. CHRISTMAS SEASON, 1899. QEO. JJENRY JJEE & QO, LIMITED, BASNETT STREET, LIVERPOOL, BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEY ARE NOW HOLDING THEIR ANNUAL EXHIBITION OF Novelties & Useful Fancy Articles, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS PRESENTS AND NEW YEAR GIFTS. The Display will be found unusually varied, embracing the choicest productions from Home and Foreign sources, and will include New Designs in STERLING SILVER ARTICLES, ELECTRO PLATE, CHOICE CHINA & BRIC-A-BRAC ART POTTERY, LEATHER WARE, CABINET GOODS, BRASS WARE, WROUGHT IRON & COPPER GOODS, EMBROIDERIES, LAMP SHADES, FANS, UMBRELLAS, & WALKING STICKS, Together with a great variety of USEFUL ARTICLES OF WEARING APPAREL AND ORNAMENT. G EO. JIENRY LEE & CO. LIMITED, LIVERPOOL. A CARD. WM. ANGUS & SON, 27 & 29, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL. CHOICE DESIGNS IN JEWELS, SILVER, AND ELECTRO-PLATE, SUITABLE FOR XMAS PRESENTS. ILLUSTRATED LISTS FREE. Telephone 204. T. H. BANKS (Successor to W. DAVIS), "FURNITURE REMOTER (ROAD OR RAIL) AND GENERAL CARTER. FURNITURE VANS, SPRING CARTS, Low CARTS, AND LURRIES ALWAYS ON HIRE. Special attention is paid to the REMOVALS OF FURNITURE, which are conducted at the lowest possible rates, by first class packers. Estimates free.-Agent for the Globe Parcel Express. COAL & GRAVEL MERCHANT. Best Drawing Room and Kitchen COAL at low rates; also White and Grey Welsh SPAR GRAVELS, BINDING GRAVELS, Portsmouth and Delamere PEBBLES, and GARDEN EDGE TILES always in stock. Dep6t for Hilton, Anderson, Brooks & Co. 'a LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT (Ingram & Clarke Agents). Office: 5, St. Werburg-h Mount, Chester. ISAAC WILLIAMS AND SON, REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, & GAS FITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. Plumbers' Brasswork of all descriptions; Patent Water Closets, Lavatories, Baths, &c. Glass of all qualities and patterns kept in Stock. I THE CHESTER LION BREWERY COMP ANY LTD., PEPPER STREET, CHESTER. ISTAJUSHBD 1642. PRICES. ^^DINNER ALE, 1/- PEE GAIX. FAMILY ORDERS PALE ALE, 1/6 PER GALLON. A SPECIALITY^O^ BEST MILD, 1/6 PEB GALLOB. LN 4I> 9> & 18 GALLON CASKS. BOTTLED ALE AND STOUT, 1/6 PER DOZ. DAILY DELIVERIES IN TOWN AND COUNTRY. J. W. MONTGOMERY, Manages. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HKR MAJESTY »■ Msm. eo, R. BOLLAND & SONS CONFECTIONERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT. LADIES' TEA ROOMS. ( CAFE & SMOKE ROOM IN BASEMENT. FIRST-CLASS BUFFET, AT REASONABLE PRICES. WINES AND SPIRITS OF THE BEST BRANDS. BEER & STOUT drawn from the Wood. COFFEE. CIGARS. SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR PARTIES. BOLLAND'S TURTLE SOUP (prepared from fresh Turtle). CALVES' FEET JELLY. Highly recommended for Invalids. BOLLAN-i)-, S CHRISTMAS SHOW NOW OPEN. CHRISTMAS CAKES. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. COSAQUES, in great variety, from 6d. per doz. CHRISTMAS PUDDINGS. MINCE MEAT. BOAR'S HEAD. GAME PIES. BONED TURKEYS. P RESSED B EEF. HAMS. T ONGUES. CHRISTMAS ORDERS ARE NOW BEINU BOOKED FOR THE COLONIES. WEDDING CAKES. As supplied to the Royal Family. All Sizes kept in stock. Illustrated Catalogues Gratia Ball Suppers. Wedding Receptions. CYCLISTS CATERED FOR. Customers' Cycles Stored without charqe. TELEGRAMS: "BOLLANDS, CHESTER." TELEPHONE, 37. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. JOSEPH JJECKETT & (JO. are now making a large Display of CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES AND SEASONABLE GOODS. BALL AND DINNER GOWNS. BLOUSES, 0 fERA. CLOAKS & FANS, SEALSKIN PALETOTS & CAPES. FUR-LINED CLOAKS, FUR MUFFS, AND CRAVATS. ARTICLES DE PARIS. LARGE ASSORTMENT OF YULE TIDE GIFTS, CHARITY BLANKETS, FLANNELS AND WARM GOODS. EASTGATE ROW: CHESTER. Telephone No. 57. QYCLES! QYCLES!! SEASON 1900. A Complete NEW STOCK of 1900 Pattern "ROYAL E^fie LD," AND « JJUDGE WHITWOUTH" BICYCLES. Fitted with all the Latest Improvements. FREE WHEELS AND RIM BRAKES. ALSO A NEW ASSORTMENT OF THE LATEST CYCLE ACCESSORIES. CALL AND INSPECT OUR STOCK. NOTE THE ADDRESS :— P. DOBBINS, CYCLE AGENT, 14, CANAL SIDE, CHESTER DON'T COUGH-USE DON'T COUGH-USE DON'T COUGH—USE There is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual. One Lozenge alone gives relief; can be taken by the most delicate. KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, If you cannot sleep for coughing, one Resting's Lozenge will set you right. Any Doctor will tell you they are UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. Sold everywhere in tins 13jd. each, or free on receipt of stamps from THOMA& KEATING, Chemist, London. EA,-DE"S PIELLS, EADE'S IJILLS. All who suffer from Gout Rheumatism should BADE'S PILLS. immediately have recourse JL to EADE'S PILLS Him EADE'S piLLS. dreds of Testimonials HA™ been received frrwn oil TRADE'S piLLS. Borts and CONDIU^A O\ EADE'S TSTT T H ?ER ^STLFYIN& to the wou- PILLS. derful power these Pills have in giving relief in the CASFS'. JHTSE Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY RELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CURE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given any patent medicine of its class. GOUT 16, Burton Crescent, Dcwsbury-road, Leeds. May 2nd, 1894. RHEUMATISM Dear Sir,—It is with un- bounded pleasure I send you a GOUT few lines in praise of your most excellent Pills. It is si* years since I first had Rheu. RHEDMATISM nmtic Gout, and I had thre3 months in bed with it. Of GOUT course I had the doctor, and he sweated me down almost to a skeleton. The next soring I RH EUMATISM had another attack, and was persuaded by a friend to try GOUT your Pills. I did so, and AM quite sure they prevented my being laid up a<ain. R HE U MAT ISM I WOULD NOT BE WITH. OUT THEM IF-THEY COST GOUT ONE POUND A BOTTLE. You are QUITO at lil)?vty to make what use vou like of RHEUMATISM and I shall B, /eased TOTNSW £ any poor sufferer who cares to GnTT<p me (enclosing stamped address). Wishing you every success, yours truly, ALBERT MOUNTAIN. • R. F„(^UT. F ND RHEUMATIC PILLS ALL Chemists, in Bottles, Is. LID. and 28.91 s FOSTAL Order by the Proprietor GEORGE EADE, 232, GOSWELL-KOAP, E C. AEV £ ON obtain EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. EADE'S PILLS.