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WM. Å NGUS & SONS., GOLDSMITHS, SILVERSMITHS, WATCH AND CLOCK MAKERS, 27 & 29, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL, INVITE INSPECTION OF THEIR NEW AND MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF GEM & GOLD JEWELLERY, ENGAGEMENT & OTHER RINGS, SILVER AND ELECTRO PLATE, SUITABLE FOR CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S GIFTS. Marked in plain figures, at exceptionally Low Prices. GOODS SENT ON APPROVAL AT THE | SHORTEST NOTICE. Telegrams Sugna.' Telephone 553.
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Public announcements. ROYALTY rpHEATKE, CITY ROAD, CHESTER. Sole Proprietor and Responsible Manager: Mr. JAS. W. CART KB. By special arrangement a TRAM CAR WILL LEAVE the THEATRE EVERY EVENING, at 10.30 o'clock. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND, 1897, And during the Week, The Up-to-date Musical Comedy, 'THE GAY PARISIENNE.' PRICES AND TIME AS USUAL. MONDAY, November 29th., and five following nights, Lester Collingwood's enormously successful drama, 'WHEN LONDON SLEEPS.' MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. SATURDAY, NOV. 27TH, AT 8 P.M. MADAME ANTOINETTE STERLING'S GRAND EVENING CONCERT, ASSISTED BY MISS EDITH REMA, MADAME INVERNI, MESSRS. SPENCER LORRAINE, ARCHDEACON, GORDON TANNER, & LEY VERNON. ADMISSION^—Area (Reserved), 3s. 6d. West Gallery (Reserved), 2s. 6d.; Unreserved Area, 2s.; Side Galleries, Is. 6d.; Upper Gallery, Is. TICKETS at Messrs. PHILLI-PSON & GOLDER'S. WHAT IS THIS? THE FIRST CHARITY CONCERT OF THE SEASON! THE TENNESSEE DARKIES AT THE MUSIC HALL, CHESTER, WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1ST, 1897, IN AID OF THE FUNDS OF THE EARL OF CHESTER'S VOLUNTEER FIRE BRIGADE. WHAT BETTER CAUSE? CHESTER VOLUNTEER BALL. The ANNUAL BALL (in augmentation of the Funds of the Chester Artillery and Rifle Volun- teers) will take place at the GROSVENOR HOTEL, Chester, on THURSDAY, the 2Cth of January, 1898. Dancing to commence at Nine o'clock. lady's Ticket, 8/6; Gentleman's Ticket, 10/6. Donations will be received by the Honorary Secretary; Mr. BLAYNEY, Messrs. PHILLIPSON *Qd GOLDER, Messrs. MINSHULL & MEESON, ookeellers; and at the Hotel. JOHN ASHTON, Col. 2nd (Earl of Chester's) V.B.C.R., Chairman of the Committee. HENRY THOS. BROWN, Col. 1st Cheshire and C.V.A. Corps, Honorary Secretary. ANNUAL SALE OF WORK IN AID OF THE DIOCESAN DEACONESS INSTITUTION AND DISTRICT NURSING HOME, NOVEMBER 30TH AND DECEMBER 1ST, 2-30 TO 8 P.M., MASONIC HALL, FOREGATE-STREET. All Friends interested in the work are earnestly invited to attend. ADMISSION Sixpence Second Day Free. BOUGHTON HALL CRICKET CLUB BAZAAR. — THIS BAZAAR WILL BE HELD IN THE KING'S SCHOOL, ON TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, DEC. 21 & 22, and will be Opened on the First Day by VISCOUNT BELGRAVE; and on the Second Day by JOHN THOMPSON, ESQ., President of the Club. FLOWER STALL, CHRISTMAS CARD STALL, GENERAL STALLS, CHRISTMAS PROVISION BACHELORS' STALL, STALL, TEA and REFRESHMENT FISHPOND and BRAN PIN., STALL SHOOTING GALLERY, DOLL and TOY STALL, PARCEL STALL, Theatrical & Musical Entertainments, &c., &c. EDWARD HODKINSON, Hon. Sec., 35, Pepper-street, Chester. IJENBIGHSHIRE INFIRMARY AND GENERAL DISPENSARY. THE ANNUAL BALL -14 Aid of the Funds of this Charity will be held in THE COUNTY HALL, DENBIGH, OK THURSDAY, 16TH DECEMBER NEXT. Resident: THOS. WILLIAMS, Esq., LlewesogHull. Lady Patroness Mrs. HEATON, Plas Heaton. W. VAUGHAN JONES, Secretary. Denbigh, llth Nov., 1897. THE BIRMINGHAM CATTLE AND POULTRY SHOW, 1897. The FORTY-NINTH GREAT ANNUAL EXHIBITION of Fat CATTLE, SHEEP, POULTRY, CORN, ROOTS, and IMPLEMENTS, ^ill be held in Bii gley Hall, Birmingham, on SATURDAY, November 27th, admission 10s.; MONDAY, November 29th, 5s.; TUESDAY, .NOV. 30th, is.; WEDNESDAY, December 1st, and THURS- DAY, December 2nd, Is. till Five o'clock; after that hour, 6d. For Excursion Trains, see the announcements of the various railway companies. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. BIRMINGHAM CATTLE, POULTRY 13 AND DOG SHOWS. SMITHFIELD CATTLE SHOW. EXCURSIONS will run as under WEDNESDAY, December 1st, DAY TRIP to BIRMINGHAM, leaving CHESTER at 9-0 a..m. DECEMBER 6th and 8th, to LONDON, leaving CHESTER at 12-45 p.m. Tickets and Bills can be obtained at the Stations. J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. ===- EDWARD WILLIAMS, OUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, COLOURER, PAPER-HANGER, &c., 33, NICHOLAS STREET, CHESTER. 216Pr-Hangings of the Newest Designs kept in Stock. Pattern Books sent out to Selectfrom. Estimate given for Town or Country Work, v APPOINTMENT WALES. W. & F. BROWN & Co., CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. H 0 USE AGENTS. PROPRIETORS Of WAREHOUSES FOR STORING V FURNITURE. VANS FOR REMOVING FURNITURE. Low PRICE AND RATES. Pufolic Notices* "J"' "r' .0" MRS. T. STEVENSON wishes to return THANKS to her kind Friends for their sympathy in her sad bereavement. EATON GARDENS. The DUKE OF WESTMINSTER has given instructions for the GARDENS at EATON HALL to be thrown OPEN to the PUBLIC, with FREE ADMISSION, until 1ST DECEMBER next-on ivaek days only. EATON'S SERVANTS' REGISTRY, 8, PEPPER-STREET, CHESTER. ESTABLISHED 1830. The Misses Eaton desire to thank their numerous patrons and to inform them that the business of a Servants' Registry will be carried on as usual at the above address. They respectfully solicit a continuance of past favours. MRS. ANNE McKERRELL HAY GORDON, of The Hayes, Malpas, Cheshire, Widow, Deceased. ALL Persons having CLAIMS against the r\ deceased are requested to send them forthwith to the undersigned, Solicitors for the administrator. ROYDS & RAWSTORNE, 7, Suffolk-place, Pall Mall East, London, S.W. RICHARD GRANDIDGE, DECEASED. ALL Persons having CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of the late RICHARD GRANDIDGE, of the Grange, Hoole, near the City of Chester, and of the West Float, Birkenhead, in the County of Chester, Timber Merchant, &c., who died on the 2nd day of November instant, are requested to at once send in particulars of such Claims to ABTHUR E. CALDECUTT, 17, Newgate-street, Chester,. Solicitor to the Representatives of the said R. Grandidge, deceased. Rentiers. -r'F'J'F'o..r'Io COAL CONTRACT. THE Hydraulic Engineering Co., Ltd., are prepared to receive TENDERS for the Supply of SLACK AND COAL for their Works for the year 1898. Further particulars as to quantity, etc., can be obtained on application at the Works. liatelo, C. E SW ALL. JJOTEL YICTOEIA. RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. Delightful climate. Highly recommended by the Medical Profession, being sheltered from the North and East winds by the Heswall Hills. Magnificent views of the River Dee and Welsh Mountains. Healthiest and most picturesque part of Cheshire. SPECIAL TERMS FOR WEEK ENDS. Apply MRS. REES, Manageress. Telephone 2205. DELIGHTFUL WINTER RESIDENCE (No Fogs).—WEST KIRBY NEW HYDRO HOTEL. HOYLAKE GOLF LINKS. Baths (Turkish, Salt, Plunge), Massage, Nauhein and Weir, Mitchell Treatment, &c. Week-ends from 16/ M. S. Dr. Wilkinson. Terms, apply MANAGERESS. Telephone 2786. | B HYL.—VISITORS will find every comfort at XL the NEW MARINE HYDRO during the present season. Close to golf links. Facing the sea. Sfjipptttg. "_roo NEW ZEALAND. REDUCED FARES. Intending Settlers approved by the Agent-General receive Passages at lieduced Rates by the NEW ZEALAND SHIPPING CO.'S and the SHAW, SAVILL & ALBION CO.'S Steamers. Apply to AGENT-GENERAL FOR NEW ZEALAND, 13, Victoria-street, London, S. W. Also to Agents for the above-mentioned Com- panies.-T. HORABIN, 16, Newgate-street, Chester. HITE STAR LINE. Vt ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. NOTICE.—The Steamers of this Line follow the specified Outward and Homeward Tracks adopted by the leading Liverpool and New York Steamship Companies. LIVERPOOL to NEW YORK, via QUEENSTOWN, every WEDNESDAY. *TEUTt)NIC..Wed., Dec. 1 "MAJESTIC .Wed., Dec. 15 BRITANNIC..Wed., Dec. 81 GERMANIC.Wed.. Dec. 22 Second Cabin will be carried on the voyages marked thus* Cotton not carried on Passenger Steamers. Steerage Passage at Low Rates, including Outfit free of charge to New York. Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Superior accommodation at m oderate fares for Saloos and Second Cabin; also through bookings to China, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia. For further particulars pply to W. COVENTRY, 41, Watergate-street. Chester; or to ISMAY, IMRIE, and CO.,10, Water-street, Liverpool. BEAYER LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO ST. JOHN, N.B. (Via HALIFAX) (Calling at LONDONDERRY) Weekly Lowest Through Rates to MONTREAL, QUEBEC, TORONTO, HAMILTON, LONDON, WINNI- PEG, VANCOUVER, VICTORIA, CHICAGO, BUFFALO. DETROIT, and the principal towns in NEW BRUNSWICK, &c. Superior Accommodation at lowest rates for Saloon, Second Cabin and Steerage Passages. For Freight or Passage apply to D. & C. MACIVER, Managers, Albert Square, Manchester, and Tower Buildings, Liverpool. Jljfetgj, GOLD IN CANADA. KLONDYKE. All who desire information Respecting Klondyke and the Goldfields of Ontario and British Columbia should write to ALLAN BROS. & CO., 19, James St., Liverpool, for their MAPS and LEAFLETS regarding the above and the AGRICULTURAL RESOURCES OF CANADA, wbioh are sent FREE. CALIFORNIA, ARIZONA, MEXICO, TEXAS, Toy Health, Pleature, and Profit. Reliable information as to FRUIT GROWING. FARMING, HUNTING, FISHING, Ac., sent free. Tours and Single Trips affording choice of several routes. Lowest rates for all classes.-Apply to BUD. FALCK, General European Agent. Southern Pacifio Company, 25, Water-street, Liverpool; 18, Cockspur-street, S.W.. and 49, Leadenhall-street, E.C., London. ISAAC WILLIAMS AND SON, REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, & GAS FITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. Plumbers' Brasswork of all descriptions; Patent Water Closets, Lavatorial, Baths, Ac. Glass of all qualities and patterns kept in Stock, NORTHGATE BREWERY COMPANY'S PRIME CHESTER ALES. By To SPECIAL HER MAJESTY APPOINTMENT THE QUEEN APPOINTMENT THE QUEEN AND H.R.H. THE PRINCESS OF WALES. R O W N & C0#' MERCERS, CHESTER. THE LATEST PARIS I MILLINERY, MANTLES, EVENING DRESSES, TAILOR-MADE COATS AND SKIRTS, SEALSKIN JACKETS, SABLE NECKLETS, SABLE MUFFS. MOURNING OUTFITS. partiamentarg Notice. In Parliament.—Session 1898. LONDON AND NORTH WESTERN RAILWAY (WALES). (Powers to Company with reference to Works Roads Footpaths and Lands in the Counties of Chester Flint and Denbigh Additional Capital and application of Funds; Amendment of Acts.) "VTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that application is intended to be made to Parliament in the ensuing Session by the London and North Western Railway Company (hereinafter called the Com- pany ") for an Act for the following purposes or some of them (that is to say):- [In this Notice any township or other place for which a separate poor rate is or can be made or for which a separate overseer is or can be appointed is referred to as a parish.] To empower the Company to execute the works and exercise the powers hereinafter mentioned and to acquire by compulsion or agreement and to hold lands (in which term houses and buildings are in- cluded) in the parishes and places hereinafter men- tioned for the purposes thereof and for other purposes of the intended Act and also to acquire by compulsion or agreement and to hold for the purpose of extending their stations sidings ware- houses coal wharves depots and other accommoda- tion for mineral goods and cattle traffic and for other purposes connected with their Chester and Holyhead Railway (hereinafter called "the said railway") the lands hereinafter described or re- ferred to or some of them (that is to say) In the parish of Chester in the city and county borough of Chester in the county of Chester and in the parish of Saltney in the county of Flint— To acquire certain lands lying on both sides of and adjoining the said railway and extending from Saltney Junction to the bridge carrying the said railway over the Great Western Rail- way and the public road at Saltney with power to extend the said bridge for a distance of twelve yards or thereabouts on both sides thereof: And notice is also hereby given that on or before the thirtieth day of November instant plans and sections relating to the objects of the intended Act with a book of reference to such plans and a copy of this Notice as published in the London Gazette will be deposited as follows (that is to say) As relates to the works and lands partly in the county of Chester and partly in the county of Flint with the clerk of the peace for the county of Chester at his office at Chester. And that copies of so much of the said plans sections and books of reference as relates to each of the several areas hereinafter mentioned in or through which the intended works are proposed to be made or lands are situate together with a copy of the said notice as published in the London Gazette will on or before the said thirtieth day of November be deposited as follows (that is to say) As relates to the county borough of Chester with the Town Clerk of that borough at his office. Any parish named in this Notice which is not also a county or other borough or urban district or is not stated to be in a county or other borough or in an urban district or in a rural district is a parish having a parish council with the clerk or chairman of which the before-mentioned deposit will be made and such deposit will if made with the clerk to the parish council be made at his office or if he has no office at his residence, and if made with the chairman of the parish couneil be made at his residence. And notice is hereby further given that on or before the twenty-first day of December next printed copies of the intended Act will be deposited in the Private Bill Office of the House of Commons. The foregoing is so much of the Notice of the intended application to Parliament as relates specifically to lands and works situate within the county of Chester and the whole of the said Notice has been published in full or sent for publication in full in the London Gazette in the present month of November. Dated this 10th day of November, 1897. C. H. MASON, Euston Station and 35, Par- liament Street, Westminster, Solicitor. SHERWOOD & Co., 7, Great George Street, Westminster, Parliamentary Agents. Educational, 'I" -0' 'I" ARNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL, -ZjL CHESTER. REV. A. H. FISH, B.A., B.Sc. The School provides a Sound, Liberal Education for Boys intended for Business or Professional Life, and Careful Preparation for the Public Schools. Playing Field, Gymnasium, Laboratory, Work- shop. Terms inclusive. Examination successes this year include 10TH PLACE R.M.A., WOOLWICH (obtained direct from School), the Centre Prizes for MATHEMATICS (SENIOR) for BEST SENIOR BOY and BEST JUNIOR Bo y in the last Cambridge Local Examination. ARCVILLE COLLEGE. A EAST PARADE, RHYL. PRINCIPAL: MISS MERCIER, assisted by fully qualified Resident and Visiting Teachers. Pupils prepared for the various Examinations. French, German, and Spanish are taught conversa. tion and grammar. Entire charge of girls whose parents are abroad. Home comforts and care. MR. H. BAYMAN, Teacher of the Violin (late Conductor and Solo Violin of the Arion Orchestral Concerts), Visits Chester weekly. Testimonials and press critiques on appli- cation.—Cremona House, 199, Edge-lane, Liverpool. JM. BUCKLEY, Teaches Violin, • Piano, Singing. Visits Chester on Saturdays. Sixty-four successes in local examinations. The only teacher in the north who has passed candidates through the Associated Boards, R.A.M. and R C.M. for both violin and piano.-47, Falkner-street, Liverpool. THE ASSOCIATED BOARD OF THE R.A.M. & R.C.M. FOR LOCAL EXAMINATIONS IN MUSIC. President: H.R.H. THE PRINCE OF WALES, K.G. THOMAS THRELFALL, Esq., Chairman. The Hon.G. W. SPENCERLYTTELTON,C.B,DeputyChairman. LOCAL CENTHJB EXAMINATIONS. Last day for receiving applications January 24th, 1898. See Syllabus A. SCHOOL EXAMINATIONS. Applications and Fees for Registration of Schools and Teachers for 1898 are due on December 1st, 1897. List of Schools and Teachers registered before December 31st will be advertised in January. See Syllabus B. Conies of either Syllabus, post free on application to the Central Office, 32, Maddox-street. London, W. P SAMUEL AITKEN, Hon. Sec. C HR 1ST MAS AND NEW YEARNS CARDS. NEW AND SPECIAL DESIGNS ARE NOW DISPLAYED IN THE LARGE ROOM OF THE LIBRARY I AT PHILLIPSON & GOLDER'S, I EASTGATE ROW, AND AT THEIR BRANCH SHOP, OLD BANK BUILDINGS. Patterns of PRIVATE CARDS sent for Selection on Application. FARM IMPLEMENTS FOR PRESENT USE. Grinding Mills, Kibblers, Chaff-Cutters, Pulpers, Slicers & Graters. Spring-tooth Cultivators, Ploughs of every description, Harrows, &c., &c. Also Carts, Lurries, & Shandries. ALL BY BEST MAKERS & AT LOWEST PRICES. LARGEST STOCK TO SELECT FROM. INSPECTION INVITED. DICKSONS CORN EXCHANGE IMPLEMENT WAREHOUSE, CHESTER. § GROSVENOR NURSERIES, HANDBRIDGE. FRUIT TREES, ROSES, SHRUBS, QUICKS, &C. EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF HOLLIES. EXTRA LARGE STOCK OF HOLLIES. t AT REASONABLE PRICES. CATALOGUES ON APPLICATION. M C'H A T TIE & Co. NURSERYMEN, CHESTER. Publications. JUST PUBLISHED. LONGBIDGE'S GLOSSARY OF MINING TERMS, \jr With Illustrations& Geological Survey Map Signs. PRICE, 2s. 6d. POSTAGE, 2d. It is a book which will naturally be much appreciated among holders of mining shares, as it will render the technicalities of a report intelligible to the uninitiated.' —Financial Ttmes. Perhaps the distinctive feature, pertaining to this Glossary is the illustrations which are appended, showing various forms of veins, deposits, faults, <fcc.'—Invention. 'Of great use to all who are actively associated with practical mining.—South Africa. 'THE MINING JOURNAL,' 18, Finch Lane, E.C., and 3, Dorset Buildings, Salisbury Square, E.C. 189S SERPENTI >1898 Forewarned is Forearmed. The Battle of Life. Success or Adversity. In the mysterious Influences of the Planets are the secrets of all things. Solomon says-There is a time to sow and a time to reap a time to love and a time to hate. In all times of doubt and uncertainty consult RAPHAEL'S ALMANAC I for 1898. Armed with this, bid misfortune defiance. Art thou in doubt concerning the future ? A Gardener ? A Farmer ? or a Lover in distress ? Consult its pages. Wouldst thou travel ? remove? ask favors P buy ? sell or speculate P seek work P hire servants? Consult its pages ere thou begin thy task. One word of caution :-See that thou hast RAPHAEL'S, 128 pages for 6d., post free 7d. On sale at all Booksellers and Bookstalls, or sent direct from W. FOOLSHAM & Co., 4, Pilgrim-street, Ludgate Hill, E.C. New Edition. Just published, post free, 6 stamps. A TREATISE ON NERVOUS DISEASES and WEAKNESS in MEN, with a description of the most common-sense and Scientific Treatment ever introduced. A. J. LEIGH, 92 and 93, Great Russell-st., London. SEASON 1897-8. TOMATO SAUSAGE (ORIGINAL). Now commenced making. LOCH FYNNE KIPPERS. SMOKED ENGLISH TONGUES AND BATH CHAPS. J. LITTLE & SONS, 1, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. T. H. BANKS BEGS to announce that he has taken over the Business of COAL & GRAVEL MERCHANT, FURNITURE REMOVER (ROAD OR RAIL), AND GENERAL CARTER, carried on by Mr. W. DAVIS, at ST. WERBURGH MOUNT and CANAL BASIN WHARF, where all orders entrusted to. him will receive prompt attention. BLAIR'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. FOR T3LAIR S GOUT PILLS. BHEUMATISM, _D GOUT, LUMBAGO, BLAIR'S GOUT PILLS. and SCIATICA. The acute pain is JJLAIK'S GOUT PILLS. BLAIR'S Gofrr PILLS. <fe 229, Strand,London DON T COUGH-USE J)ON'T COUGH—USE DON'T COUG-H-USE There is absolutely no remedy so speedy and effectual. One lozenge alone gives relief ~an be taken by the most delicate. K EATING'S LOZENGES RC EATING'S LOZENGES KEATING'S LOZENGES If you annnot sleep for coughing, one ^XlMting's Lozenge will set yeu right. Any Doctor will tell you they are "JJTTERLY UNRIVALLED. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. "[JTTERLY UNRIVALLED. Sold everywhere in tins 13Jd. each, or free on tat Stamps from THOMAS KEATING, Cheati* Loxtdes. pHOTOGRAPHY. CHRISTMAS CARDS. Will all my Sitters desiring CABINET PORTRAITS for CHRISTMAS & NEW YEAR'S CARDS, kindly give early in- structions. Good Pictures, hurry, and dull weather do not harmonise. IVORY MINIATURES cannot be done in bad light. G. WATMOUGH WEBSTER, THE STUDIO, 33, BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER. THOMAS NORBURY (Fellow of the Institute of Sanitary Engineers), REGISTERED PLUMBER, GLAZIER, AND AUTHORISED GASFITTER, 26, CHARLES STREET, HOOLE. TELEPHONE 173. Any Orders left at NOEBUET'S City Dining Booms, 20, Foregate Street wil receive every attention. W RIGHT'S HAIRDRESSING ROOMS. Electric Power Hair Brushing. HENRY LANCELEY & SON, ENGINEERS, BROOK STREET, CHESTER, MANUFACTURERS OF STEAM ENGINES, SAW BENCHES, BUILDERS IRONWORK, IRON & BRASS CASTINGS. REPAIRS TO STEAM ENGINES OF ALL KINDS GENERAL MACHINERY, &C. E A D E'S PILLS. EADE'S "TtlLLS. All who suffer from Gout or -A- Rheumatism should imme- EADE'b MILLS. diately have recourse to -A- EADE'S PILLS. Hundreds of EADE S I IILLS. 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I did so, and am quite sure they prevented RHEUMATISM my being laid up again. Ever since when I had the least pain I have GOUT taken 2 or 3 Pills, and have been v all right again directly. RHEUMATISM I WOULD NOT BE WITHOUT TH P. X IF THEY COST GOUT ONE POUND A BOTTLE. You are quite at liberty to make RHEUMA TIS what use you like of this, and I n shall be pleased to answer any poor GOUT sufferer who cares to write me (end sing stamped address wish- RHEUMATISM in j ou every success Yours truly, ALBERT MOUNTAIN. EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS Are sold by all Chemists, n Bottles, Is. lid. and 2s. 9d., or sent post free for Postal Order by the Proprietor. GEORGE EADE, 7% GOSWELL-ROAD, E.C. Ask for and be sure you obtain EADE'S- GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS. Jg A Dl'8 jp ILLS OAKES& GRIFFITHS BEG TO INVITE ATTENTION TO THEIR STOCK OF WOOL GOODS SUITABLE FOR CHARITABLE PURPOSES. REAL WELSH FLANNELS WHITE & COLOURED BLANKETS. COLOURED QUILTS. REAL CHESHIRE STRIPE LINSEY. WINCEYS AND MELTONS. A LARGE VARIETY AT LOW PRICES. SPECIAL LINE IN TRAVELLING RUGS, 5/6 EACH. WOOL SHAWLS, 3/6 AND 5/6. EASTGATE STREET, QHESTER. ALFRED PARKES, PRACTICAL FURRIER, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. LADIES' TAILOR, MANTLE MAKER, COSTUMIER, MILLINER. SAMPLES & ESTIMATES BY POST. Ladies Waited upon by Experienced Fitters. A. PARKES, MAGAZIN DES MODBS, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. TELEPHONE 99. ESTABLISHED 1836. HENRY YIGGARS, SEALAND PRODUCE STORES, WATERGATE STREET, Begs to inform his patrons and friends that he ha; at all times in stock a fresh and carefully-selected variety of BRITISH AND FOREIGN FRUITS, and a large Daily Supply of VEGETABLES & GENERAL MARKET PRODUCE, principally grown on his Sealand Farms. ALL ORDBBS CARIFULLT AND PROMPTLY ATTENDSD TO AT LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. TO FURNISH WITH THE BEST GOODS AT THE ^OWEST PRICES VISIT THE PIONEER QOMPLETE J^URNISHING STORES, 9 TO 19, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. SPLENDID STOCK. IMMENSE PREMISES. EIVERY REQUISITE FOR THE COMPLETE FURNISHING OF HOUSES OF ALL RENTALS AT THE LOWEST PRICES IN THE KINGDOM. FOR CASH ONLY. All Purchases over 40s. Delivered Free to any Railway Station in Great Britain. Call or send for Illustrated Catalogue Free. WILLIAM WRIGHT, Contractor to H.M. Post Office Department, HEARSES, MOURNING COACHES, CARRIAGES. AND GENERAL POSTING ESTABLISHMENT, LIVERY AND BAIT STABLES, GROSVENOR STREET, MOLD. Qaosns BY POST BECm PRAMIFT A TIOIN. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HER MAJESTY A&jft THE PR«C» AND OF WALBS. AND JiMML OF WALES. R. BOLLAND & SONS, CONFECTIONERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. FIRST-CLASS RESTAURANT Cyclists Catered for. Customers' Cycles Stored without charge. WINES. TURTLE SOUP. CALF'S-FOOT JELLY. Highly Recommended for Invalids. AFTERNOON TEA. ICES. COOKED HAMS, TONGUES, GALANTINES. PRESSED BEEF, RAISED PIES. Ball Suppers. Wedding Receptions, HIRE OF PLATE, &C. WAITERS. WEDDING CAKES. AlVizes kept in stock. Illustrated Catalogues Gyatio. Telegrams: it BoUands, Chester." Telephone 37. WINTER FASHIONS. JOSEPH B ECKETT & QO. Are now showing Advanced Fashions for WINTER WEAR. NEW RUSSIAN COATS AND SKIRTS. MANTLES, JACKETS, MILLINERY. SEAL PALETOIS AND CAPES. FUR-LINED CLOAKS AND FUR CRAVATS FOR EVENING WEAR. J. B. and Co., are now making a Display of the Latest Fashions for Ball and Dinner wear, in- cluding Rich Brocaded Silks, Satin Duchesse, The new Sequin Robes, Opera Cloaks, Fans, and Laces. EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. GEORGE DAY, Cigar & Cigarette Manufacturer, Imports all the Best Brands of HAVANA CIGARS. SINGLE BOXES AT WHOLESALE PRICES. Real Imported Havanas, from 21/- per 100. HIGHEST QUALITY. LOWEST RATES. EVERYTHING OF THE BEST. AGBNT FOR BARLING'S } LOEWE'S j P1PES- EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. COUNTY OF CHESTER. RIGHTS ON YEHICLES. THOS. WOOD & SON, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, Have a Large Selection of the REGULATION LIMPS. BALL PROGRAMMES, MENlY CARDS, CONCERT TICKETS, CONCERT POSTERS, AND PROGRAMMES. A PRETTY BALL PROGRAMME or a tasteful MENU CARD is often retained is a souvenir. We have a Splendid Variety in stock, to which we invite inspection. We also make a feature of COMMERCIAL and GENERAL PRINTING. Commercial Printing, to be carried on successfully, must be executed rapidly and economically. We fulfil our orders as quickly as any printer in the city, in the very best style, and at the lowest possible prices. BOOKBINDING 4 LITHOGRAPHY. ) ENGRAVING ON COPPER-PLATE. THE COURANT PRINTING W ORKSr THE CROSS. CHESTER. WIDOW WELCH'S PILLS FOR FEMALE VV COMPLAINTS. MRS. SMITHERS, Grand-daughter to the Widow Welch, continues to prepare this celebrated Medicine from the only original and genuine Family Recipe. Its just celebrity for all Female Complaints has obtained for it a most extensive and increasing demand. Purchasers should therefore attend to the following CAUTION.—To be careful that what they purchase is prepared by Mrs. Smithers. who is the only person in possession of the OfiiGfKAL RECIPE. The genuine are wrapped in Blue Paper, and signed on the Outside label by Mrs. Smithers, and the names of the Sole Wholesale Agents, W. EDWARDS A SON 157, Queen Victoria Street," formerly of 67, St. Paul's, London, are engyire(I on the Government Stamp. Sold in boxea at 2s. 9d. moh. by -oarCh-Ants.