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Suction ffiiarp. Sales by MESSRS. CHURTON. ELPHICK, ROBERTS, A RICHARDSON. July 5—At the Bear's Paw Hotel, Frodsha.m- Laud. Cottages, &c., at Frodsham, &c. July 9—At the Grosvenor Hotel—Public-House, &c., in Lower Bridge-street July 16 —At the Grosvenor Hotel—Freehold Resi- dence at Alaiptb^ July 19 » £ 20 -At the Auction Mart, Foregate- street—Household Furniture and Effects By MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS. July 9—At the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester-Free- hold Property at Saltney July 9-A t the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester- Freehold Property in Louise-street, off Garden-lane July lS- At the Smithfield, Chester Fat and Store Stock July 13 — At the Smithfield, Hooton Fat and Store Cattle July 21 At the Smithfield. Chester-Cart, Hack, and Harness Horses July 23 At the Grosvenor Hotel Shops and Cottages in Brook-street and Francis-street By MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE. July 23—At the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester—Free- hold Residence in Upton Park By MR. WILLIAM LEA. July 13-At the Lamb Hotel, Nantwich-Residences and Land at Carden By MR. C. J. HUGHES. July 12-At the Angel Hotel, Northwich—Free- hold and Leasehold Properties By MESSRS. CHINNOCK, GALSWORTHY, AND CHINNOCK. July 2S-At the Grand Hotel, Manchester—Free- hold Properties in Lostock Gralam By MR. WILLIAM THOMSON. July 19—At the Law Association Rooms, Cook- street, Liverpool—Mansion at Bidston By MESSRS. W. DEW & SON. July 13 & 14-At 'Tanllan,' Bath-street, Rhyl- Furniture, Linen, Silver, Oil Paintings, &c. By MR. FRANK LLOYD. Auar. 3, 4 & 5-At Wrexham—Horses By MESSRS. WM. HALL,WATERIDGE & OWEN July 29 & 30—At Shrewsbury-Horses, Cobs, and Ponies .saltS tig Auction, -#_ This Day (Wednesday). FRODSHAM, CHESHIRE. Sale of Valuable Building and Accommodation Land, Meadow Land, and Cottages with Gardens, pleasantly situate at Frodsham and Overton, Cheshire. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK, & Co. will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Bear's Paw Hotel, Frodsham, on WEDNESDAY, July 6th, 1898, at 2 for 2.30 p.m. punctually, in lots and subject to conditions, the above-mentioned valuable Freehold BUILDING and ACCOMMODATION rAD, COTTAGES and GARDENS, with good road frontages. .B.-Pa.rticulars with plans and any further in- formation may be obtained from T. F. LINNELL, Esq., Shaw House, Tarporley; Messrs. CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS, & RICHARDSON, Auctioneers, Chester or from Messrs. MORRELL and SON, Solicitors, Oxford. On Saturday Next. Sale of Valuable Licensed and other Freehold Property, situate in LOWER BRIDGE- STREET, CHESTER. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO., ..l' at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of July, 1898, at 2 for 3 o'clock p.m., subject to conditions to be then produced, the undermentioned Valuable FREE- HOLD PROPERTY :— LOT I.-All those Fully-Licensed PREMISES, known as The Crown Vaults, situate in Lower Bridge-street, in the City of Chester, with the two DWELLING-HOUSES situate above and behind them, being Xo". 1 and 2, in Victoria Buildings. The Crown Vaults have for upwards of 30 years past been held by Messrs. Greenall and Co., or their sub-tenants, under leases now expired, and early possession can be given to the purchaser. The Property fronts one of the main streets of the city, and the Crown Vaults is one of the most ancient and interesting of Chester half. timber houses. LOT 2.—Ali that SHOP adjoining Lot 1, and now in the occupation of Mrs. Newell, with the spacious cellar underneath, now occupied by Messrs. Greenall in connection with the Crown Vaults, and the two DWELLING-HOUSES above (now used as one), in the occupation of William Nolan, and containing two kitchens and many commodious rooms. LOT 3.—All those three blocks, containing in all seven DWELLING-HOUSES, with the yard and appurtenances known as Victoria Buildings, in the rear of Lots 1 and 2, and all respectably tenanted. N.B.—Lot 3 if not sold in one lot may be sub- divided into three lots. For further particulars apply to the AUC- TIONEERS. or Messrs. ROBERTS, DICKSON, and BARNES, Solicitors, Chester. MALPAS, CHESHIRE. Important Sale of an attractive Freehold Resi- dence. with Stables, Coach House, Garden, and Pleasure Grounds, situate at Malpas, about one mile and a quarter from Malpas Station, on-the London and North-Western Railway. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & co. wm SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, City of Chester, on SATURDAY, the 16th day of July, 1898, at Two for Three o'clock p.m., punctually, in one lot, and subject to conditions- The commodious and very Desirable Freehold FAMILY RESIDENCE known as The Hayes, in the occupation of Mrs. A. Hay Gordon, containing two entrance halls, four entertaining rooms, ten bed aLd dressing rooms, two attics, w.c., and the usual domestic offices. The Residence, which is in excellent order and condition, is approached by a carriage drive, and is very pleasantly situate adjoining the Rectory land, and commands fine views. The garden and land, and commands fine views. The garden and pleasure grounds are tastefully laid out, and planted with choice well-grown shrubs and trees. The Outbuildings consist of stabling for four horses, coach-house, and out-offices, and the Property comprises in the whole one acre and three-quarters, or thereabouts. The Property is situate in the centre of a first- rate hunting district, being within easy distance of the North Cheshire, South Cheshire, and Sir Watkin Wynn's hounds. Early possession may be had by arrangement. N.B. Any further information and cards to view may be obtained on application to Messrs. ROYDS & RAWSTORNE, Solicitors, 7, Suffold Place, London, S.W. or Messrs. CHURTOJ, ELPHICK, ROBERTS, & RicHARDSON, Auctioneers, Chester. AUCTION MART. FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER MESSES. CHURTON, ELPHICK, & CO. will hold their next Sale of Miscellaneous FURNITURE & EFFECTS, on TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, July 19th and 20th, 1898. MR. WILLIAM THOMSON has been favoured with instructions from R. W. Hudson, Esq., to offer for SALE BY AUCTION, at the Law Association Reoms, Cook-street, Liverpool, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of July, 1898. at 2.30 p m. precisely, subject to conditions of sale to be then and there produced. The excellent Freehold Country Mansion known as BIDSTON COURT,' Cheshire (without doubt one of the most elaborate and extensive pieces of modern half-timber work in England), standing in delightful pleasure grounds about 30 acres in extent, on the south-western slope of Bidston Hill, and commanding magnificent views of the surround- ing country, Liverpool Bay, the Irish Sea, the river Dee, and the Welsh hills. The Estate, which occupies the choicest position in the whole of the Wirral peninsula, is about 2 miles from the Woodside station of the Great Western and London and North-Western Railways, half-a-mile from Upton station, on the North Wales and Liverpool Railway, and therefore within easy access of Liverpool, Manchester, Warrington, Chester, and North Wales. Particulars, with plans, views, and conditions of sale, which will admit bearer to view, price Is. each, may be obtained on application to the AUC- TIONEER, at his offices, No. 7, Cook-street, Liver- pool or to MESSRS. BIRCH, CULLIMORE & DOUGLAS, Solicitors, Friars, Chester. TANLLAN, BATH-STREET, RHYL. HIGHLY IMPORTANT and ATTRACTIVE SALE of VALUABLE HOUSEHOLD FURNI- TURE, LINEN, GLASS, a rare collection of CHISA, SILVER, PLATED GOODS, OIL PAINTINGS, WATER COLOUR DRAWINGS, COLOURED PRINTS, ENGRAVINGS, small cellar of choice WINES, upwards of 1000 volumes of BOOKS, &c. MESSRS. W. DEW & SON are instructed by the Executor of Wm. Wynne, Esquire, deceased, to OFFER FOR SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION, on the premises as above, on WEDNES- DAY and THURSDAY, July 13th and 14th, 1898, commencing each day at 11-30 o'clock a.m. punctually, the whole of the IN AND OUTDOOR EFFECTS, comprising the Contents of Drawing-room, Dining- room, Breakfast-room, Kitchens, Cellars, and the Bedrooms, Ac., &c. All the APPOINTMENTS are of a VERY SUPERIOR CHARACTER, and are WORTHY of the SPECIAL ATTENTION of CONNOISSEURS. Catalogues may be obtained at any of the principal Hotels in the district: of Messrs. BEECH BROS. Vaughan-street, Rhyl; of the AUCTIONEERS, Wellfield, Bangor, and Trinity-square, Llandudno. Sales bp Auction. NOTICE. THE SALE BY AUCTION of the SHOPS, Nos. 70, 72. & 74, ST. ANNE-STREET, in the CIFY OF CHESTER, advertised for SATURDAY, July 9th, 1898, WILL NOT NOW TAKE PLACE. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, Auctioneers. On Saturday Next. HIGH-STREET, SALTNEY. Sale of Valuable Freehold Property. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS have received instructions to SELL BY AUC- TION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of July, 1898, at 3 o'clock p.m. prompt, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, the following Valuable FREE- HOLD PROPERTY:— LOT 1.—The Substantially-erected HOUSE and Corner SHOP, known as the Model Bakery,' Saltney, with large yard, coach-house, two pig styes, three-stalled stable with large room above, w.c. also large covered shed, formerly used for sugar boiling. The House contains four bedrooms, bathroom (h. and c. water), clothes-room, parlour, kitchen, two back-kitchens, yard, w.c., and coal- house. The Shop has two large show windows, and a large bakehouse at the rear, containing two patent ovens and steam prover, with a large store- room above. The above premises are now in the occupation of Mrs. Cope, baker and confectioner, and the goodwill of the business is included in the Sale. LOT 2.-Five Valuable Freehold COTTAGES (adjoining Lot 1). Each cottage contains lobby, parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, 3 bedrooms, yard, wash-house, w.c., ashpit, also small garden back and front. The whole of this Property is well and substan- tially built, and in a very excellent state of. repair, being only built four years ago, and the cottages are well tenanted, and are now let at a gross annual rent of JE65. For further particulars apply to the Auc- TIONEERS, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester; to Mr. E. BRASSEY, Solicitor, 9, St. John-street, Chester or to MR. A. C. LOCKWOOD, Solicitor, 2, Newgate-street, Chester. On Saturday Next. CITY OF CHESTER. Sale of Valuable FREEHOLD MESSUAGES and PREMISES situate in LOUISE STREET, off GARDEN LANE. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS HAVE received instructions to SELL BY AUC- TION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 9th day of July, 1898, at 3.0 p.m. prompt, the above-mentioned Property, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, and in the following or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of sale- LOT I.-All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 4 and 6, Louise-street, off Garden-lane aforesaid, in the respective occupations of Messrs. Jones and Hindley, and let at the aggregate gross rental of JE57 12s. a year. LOT 2.—All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 8 and 10, Louise-street aforesaid, and adjoining the last lot, and in the respective occupations of Messrs. Jones and Reynolds, and let at the aggre- gate gross rental of 137 12s. a year. Both the above lots contain entrance hall, sitting room, kitchen, back kitcnen, and three bed- rooms. LOT 3.—All those Two MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 23 and 25, on the southerly side of Louise-street aforesaid, in the respective occupations of Messrs. Dutton and Harrison, and let at the aggregate gross rental of C23 8s. a year. All the property is in capital repair, the present owner having lately expended a considerable sum on the same, and also on the making of the street, which is adopted by the Corporation. For further particulars apply to the AUCTION- EERS, Newgate-street, Chester or to MR. E. BRASSEY, Solicitor, 9, St. John-street, Chester. PIG NOTICE. THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER; AND THE SMITHFIELD, HOOTON. THESE Marts are NOW OPEN for the Sale of both FAT and STORE PIGS from any part of the City or County of Chester, Flintshire, and Denbighshire. They must be brought with a Licence, which can be obtained at the nearest Police Office, and will not have to be branded or slaughtered. Entries respectfully solicited. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, Auctioneers. Offices :-Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. On TUESDAY NEXT. AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold their WEEKLY SALE of Fat and Store CATTLE, SHEEP, Fat and Store PIGS, and CALVES, including 12 Ripe Fat HEIFERS and 'BULLOCKS from Mr. John Roberts, Well House. Sale to commence with Cattle at Eleven o'clock. Further Entries respectfully solicited. On WEDNESDAY NEXT. AT THE SMITHFIELD, HOOTON. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS WIN hold their WEEKLY SALE of Fat and Store CATTLE, SHEEP, PIGS, and CALVES, entries for which are respectfully solicited, Sale at One o'clock prompt. On THURSDAY, July 21st, 1898. CHESTER HORSE FAIR, AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold their Periodical SALE of High-class CART, HACK, and HARNESS HORSES, when the following Prizes will be given -62 for the Best Waggon Horse or Mare, over 15-2. X2 for the Best Gelding or Mare, over 14-2. £ 1 for the Best Cob or Pony, under 14-2. j Early Entries respectfully solicited to the AUCTIONEER, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. CITY OF CHESTER. Sale of Valuable Freehold Shops and Cottages. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS are in- structed to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester,-on SATURDAY, the 23rd day of July, 1898, at Three o'clock in the afternoon punctually, in the following or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of sale, and subject to conditions to be then produced, the following Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz. :— LOT I.-The Two Freehold SHOPS and DWELLING-HOUSES, situate and being Nos. 39 and 41, Brook-street, in the occupation of Miss Garry, refreshment and dining contractor. No. 39 contains shop, kitchen, back kitchen (with boiler), yard (with boiler), w.c., and 3 bedrooms. No. 41 contains large dining room, 3 bedrooms, yard, and W'LOT 2.—The Freehold SHOP and DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 43, Brook-street, containing shop and kitchen (with wood partition), 3 bedrooms, back kitchen (with boiler), yard and w.c., now in the occupation of Mrs. Jones, herbalist. LOT 3—The Freehold SHOP and DWELLING- HOUSE, situate and being No. 45, Brook-street, containing large front shop (with show window), 3 bedrooms, back kitchen (with boiler), yard and w.c., now in the occupation of Mr. Owen Hum- phreys, saddler and harness maker. LOT 4.-The Freehold COTTAGE, No. 37, Back Brook-street, containing lobby, parlour, kitchen, back kitchen, yard, w.c., and three bed- rooms, now in the occupation of Mrs. Lee. LOT 5.—The Two Freehold COTTAGES, Nos. 42 and 44, Francis-street, now in the occupation of Messrs. W. Griffiths and F. Bebbington. Each House contains kitchen, back kitchen, yard, w.c., and two bedrooms. For further particulars apply to the Auc- TIONEERS, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester; or to MESSRS. BIRCH, CULLIMORE, & DOUGLAS, Solicitors, The Friars, Chester. CHESHIRE. Highly Important Sale of Freehold Properties. By order of Colonel H. L. Langford Brooke. The HOLFORD ESTATE, comprising the historical and interesting old hall, known as Holford Hall, with manor, and 1,319 acres of rich land (all freehold), subject to a nominal land tax and small tithe, situate close to Lostock Gralam and Plumley Stations, on the Cheshire Lines Railway, two miles from the populous manu- facturing town of Northwich, in the midst of the brine and chemical trades, and within a short distance, by road, canal, or rail, of Warrington, Altrincham, Manchester, Stookport, Macclesfield, Crewe, and Chester, affording at first hand excellent markets for all kinds of farm and garden produce, consisting of several compact dairy farms with good homesteads, small holdings, accommodation lands, eligible building plots suitable for the erection of works and villa residences, also bone mill, brick and tile yard, dwelling houses, cottages, black- smith's and carpenter's shops, in and around the flourishing village of Lostock Gralam, the whole let to good yearly tenants at moderate rents. CHINNOCK, GALSWORTHY, & CHINNOCK C will SELL BY AUCTION, on THURSDAY, July 28th, at One for Two pracisely, at the Grand Hotel, Manchester— The above Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTIES in 38 Lots, unless in the meantime an acceptable offer be made. Particulars and plans may be obtained of Messrs. HUNTERS & HAYNES, Solicitors, 9, New-square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C.; of T. A. EARLB, Esq., Land Agent, 88, King-street, Manchester; at the Grand Hotel, Manchester; and of Messrs. CHINNOCK & Co., Land Agents and Surveyors, 11, Waterloo-place, Pall Mall, London, S.W. Sales tig Auction, UPTON PARK, CHESTER. Sale of Desirable Freehold Residence. MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 23rd day of July, 1898. at Three o'clock p.m., subject to con- ditions to be then produced- All that Semi-detached RESIDENCE known as Mayfield,' situate in Upton Park, near the City of Chester, with the garden belonging thereto, con- taining altogether 1,218 square yards or there- abouts. The House contains two entertaining-rooms, five bedrooms, bath with hot and cold water, lavatory and w.c., and convenient domestic offices. The Garden is well stocked with fruit trees. The land tax and tithe have been redeemed. Vacant possession can be given. Further particulars may be obtained from the AUCTIONEERS, St. Werburgh-street; or MESSRS. BARKER & ROGERSON, Solicitors, 12, White Friars, Chester. CARDEN, CHESHIRE. Important Sale of FREEHOLD PROPERTY at Carden, in the county of Chester, charmingly situated in one of the most picturesque parts of the county, within a short distance of the Broxton Hills, four and a half mile from Malpas, 12 miles from Chester, and about two miles from Broxton Station, on the Whitchurch and Chester line. It is in the centre of Sir Watkin W. Wynn's Hunt, and within easy reach of the South Cheshire Foxhounds. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MR. WILLIAM LEA, at the Lamb Hotel, Nantwich, on WEDNESDAY, July 13th, 1898, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon, Two FREEHOLD RESIDENCES, and about 44a. Or. 25p. of Pasture, Orchard, and Garden LAND. LOT 1 comprises Carden Bank," a genteel FAMILY RESIDENCE, held by Mr. George Mason, under a lease which expires on the 25th March, 1902. The house contains three entertain- ing rooms, six bedrooms, dressing room, three attics, w.c., kitchen, cellar, &c. There is stabling and loose boxes for four horses, coach-house, shippon for five cows, and other out- buildings. There is a nice kitchen garden, pleasure grounds, orchard, &c., and three pieces of grass land, containing in the whole 12a. lr. 9p., or there- abouts. LOT 2 comprises 'LAUREL GROVE,' in the occupation of Mr. Richard Weaver, under a lease which expires 25th March, 1910. The house has been partly re-built and added to within the last few years, and contains 3 entertain- ing rooms, 5 bedrooms, bathroom and w.c., kitchen, cellar, and other conveniences. There are loose boxes for 13 horses, with ship- pon, coach-house, and other outbuildings garden and pleasure grounds, and 10 pieces of land all in grass, containing in the whole 31a. 3r. 16p. or thereabouts. Plans and particulars may be obtained from, and copies of the tenants' leases may be seen at the offices of the Auctioneer, Mr. WILLIAM LEA, Pepper-street, Nantwich; Mr. W. S. WILLIAMSON, land agent and surveyor, Hospital-street, Nant- wich or MESSRS. KETTLE & LANDOR, Solicitors, 32, Queen-street, Wolverhampton. On Tuesday Next. Valuable FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD PRO- PERTIES, situate in HARTFORD, near North- wich, in the County of Chester, by MR. C. J. HUGHES, on TUESDAY, the 12th July, 1898, at Five for Half-past Five o'clock in the Afternoon prompt, at the Angel Hotel, Northwich, subject to the public sale condi- tions of the Incorporated Law Society of Liverpool, and to such special conditions as shall then be produced and read, and in the following or such other lots as may be determined upon at the time of sale:- LOT I.-All that Detached RESIDENCE, known as Hartford House, situate in Hartford aforesaid, and occupied by Mrs. Leigh together with the gardens, grounds, stables, gardener's and coachman's cottages, outbuildings, and croft adjoining the same, the whole containing 6 acres, 0 roods, 11 perches of land or thereabouts. The house contains three entertaining-rooms, six bedrooms, bathroom, w.c., domestic offices and servants' rooms, lavatory on ground floor, Ac. There is a gardener's lodge, cottage for coach- man, stabling for eleven horses, coachhouse, harness-rooms, flower and kitchen gardens, and croft. This property is pleasantly and conveniently situated, not far from the main road leading from Northwich to Chester, about six minutes' walk from Hartford Station on the L. and N.-W. main line, and eight minutes from Hartford and Greenbank Station, Cheshire Lines. It is also within easy reach of the headquarters of the Cheshire Hunt, and is close to the post and telegraph office. LOT 2.-All those Four COTTAGES, with the gardens and outbuildings, adjoining Lot 1, and occupied by John Collins, George Hilditch, Robert Rigby, and Peter Appleton. The site of this lot contains 2,700 square yards of land or thereabouts. LOT 3.-A DWELLING-HOUSE and SHOP, known as Hartford Post Office, together with a garden adjoining, as now occupied by Mr. Henry Booth also Eight COTTAGES and gardens adjoining the same, and now occupied by A. Burrell, S. A. Sexton, M. A. Hilditch, F. Booth, M. Wren, E. Davies, R. Ramsden, and A. Ramsden. This property adjoins Lot 2, and the site con- tains 1,850 square yards of land or there- abouts. LOT 4.—A VILLA RESIDENCE, known as Elm Cottage, Chester-road, Hartford, together with the enclosed yard, two-stall stable, tying for three cows, piggeries, outbuildings, gardens, and croft at rear, now in the occupation of Mr. T. H. Bar- low; also the Two COTTAGES adjoining the same, now occupied by Messrs. T. Williams and W. Ramsden. The site of this Lot contains 8,791 square yards of land or thereabouts. LOT 5.—A VILLA RESIDENCE, situate in Chester-road, Hartford, adjoining Lot 4, and known as 'The Willows,' together with the gardens and outbuildings belonging thereto, and now in the occupation of Mr. T. Starkey. The site contains 3,300 square yards of land or thereabouts. LOT 6.-Three COTTAGES, with the gardens and outbuildings, situate in Chester-road, Hart- ford, adjoining Lot 5, in the respective occupations of Messrs. W. Moore, A. Stockton, and J. Moore. The site contains 2,664 square yards or there- abouts. LOT 7.—A Plot of Valuable BUILDING LAND, situate at the junction of Hartford and Chester roads, and with an extensive frontage to each, the whole containing about 3a. 2r. 22p. of land or thereabouts. From its central position this land must be considered as perhaps the most valuable building site in the township of Hartford. All the above lots are freehold and free from chief. LOT 8.—All those Three DWELLING-HOUSES, with the gardens and outbuildings, known as Green Villas, Church-road, Hartford, and now in the respective occupations of Messrs. Geo. Moore, T. Gregory, and James Upton. This property is held under lease for a term of 999 years, from November, 1864, and is subject to an apportioned ground rent of C2 5s. per annum. The compact Freehold Estate, comprised in Lots 1 to 7, will first be offered in one lot. If not sold, then in the lots as advertised. Plans and particulars of sale may be had on application to the AUCTIONEER, Central Offices; Mr. E. T. WARD, Surveyor or Messrs. TRAFFORD and COOK, Solicitors, all of Northwich; or from OLIVER JONES, BILLSON, & CO., Solicitors, 5, Cook-street, Diverpool. 800 HORSES. AUGUST SALES. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD'S GREAT SALES. WEDNESDAY, August 3rd, Heavy HORSES. THURSDAY, 4th, HARNESS HORSES. FRIDAY, 5th, SHOW COBS and PONIES. Grand trade June Sales. Cart Gelding lOOgs., Harness Horse 102gs., Cob, 13-3, 83gs.; Pony, 12-3, 61gs. Prizes R33. Entries close July 23rd. Prize Lists ready. Enter at once for good position. SHREWSBURY NEW HORSE k3 REPOSITORY For Shropshire and Adjoining Counties. Splendid Accommodation. Best Railway Centre in the Midlands. SALES THE LAST FRIDAY AND SATURDAY IN EACH MONTH. (Limited to 150 Horses each day.) NEXT SALE- FRIDAY, JULY 29TH— HUNTERS, MATCH PAIRS, HARNESS HORSES, HACKS, COBS & PONIES. SATURDAY, JULY 30TH— DRAUGHT HORSES, VANNERS, and CART COLTS. Catalogues now in preparation. STALLS SHOULD BE BOOKED EARLY. First Edition closes MONDAY (JULY 25th) Morning's Post. N.B.—No dealing transacted by any member of the Firm, the Auctioneers acting solely as Agents between Sellers and Buyers. WM. HALL, WATERIDGE, & OWEN, Auctioneers (acting solely as agents). EDWARD WILLIAMS, HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTER, COLOURER, PAPER-HANGER, &c., 33, NICHOLAS STREET, CHESTER. Paper-Hangings of the Newest Designs kept in Stock. Pattern Books sent out to Select from. Estimates given for Town or Country Work. HAY RAKES, HAY FORKS, SCYTHES, FILES, &c. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE ABOVE AT LOW PRICES. J Gr S H aTw & SONS, GENERAL IRONMONGERS, I THE CROSS AND WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER. WIRE NETTING, FENCING, BARBED WIRE, &c., &c. NEW STOCK OF BASSINETTES & MAIL CARTS. LAWN TENNIS GOODS, CROQUET SETS, &c. GYMNASIUM CYCLING SCHOOL. CHESTER AND DISTRICT DEPOT FOR THE FOLLOWING CELEBRATED MAKES :— SUNBEAMS, NEW RAPIDS, 'R. & P.'S,' NEW HUDSONS, &C. THOROUGH TUITION IN RIDING; A GOOD STYLE GUARANTEED. 35, Lower Bridge Street. H. F. RUSHTON, Director. IT WILL INTEREST ALL ABOUT TO FURNISH TO KNOW THAT THEY CAN BUY AT FAR LOWER PRICES AT THE PIONEER COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, 9 TO 19, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL, THAN IN ANY OTHER ESTABLISHMENT. FIFTY SPLENDID SHOW ROOMS STOCKED WITH THE CHOICEST GOODS. Enormous Trade in Chester and District. All Purchases over 40/- Delivered Free to any Railway Station in Great Britain. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES POST FREE. John O'Groats, June 15th, 1898. Mr. DOBBINS, Canal Side, Chester, ED gland. ROYAL ENFIELD carried me through without slightest mishap of any kind.-Yours, &c., J. SALISBURY. 'I' ROYAL ENFIELD CYCLES. SOLE AGENT: P. DOBBINS, 14, CANAL SIDE, AND WATER TOWER STREET, CHESTER. REDUCTION IN THE CHARGES t FOR PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS OF THE FOLLOWING CLASSES :— HOUSES TO BE LET, APARTMENTSWANTED, HOUSES WANTED, APARTMENTS TO BE LET, SITUATIONS WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, SITUATIONS VACANT, LOST OR FOUND, ARTICLES TO BE SOLD, BIRTHS, MARRIAGES, AND DEATHS. Prepaid Advertisements of the above description are now inserted in The Chester Courant at the following rates:- Not Exceeding- Twenty Words— ONE INSERTION 1/- Two INSERTIONS 1/6 THREE INSERTIONS -2/- Not Exceeding Thirty-Five Words- ONE INSERTION 1/6 Two INSERTIONS 2/6 THREE INSERTIONS 3/- "r, Co be Let. ST OF RESIDENCES, -*— I ISSUED MONTHLY. SENT POST FREE ON APPLICATION TO w. & F. BROWN & CO., CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. HOUSES TO LET. T AMONT, SON, & CO., UPHOLSTERERS, FURNITURE MANUFACTURERS. LIST SENT ON APPLICATION. SHOW ROOMS t EASTGATE STREET. WAREHOUSE FOR STORING FOREST HOUSE (in separate rooms). TATTENHALL.—TO BE LET or SOLD, FAIR- FIELD, a compact hunting residence, eight bedrooms, three entertaining rooms, good stabling for five, and productive gardens and orchards. TO LET, Two Semi-detached HOUSES; 4 bed- rooms, 2 good parlours, orchards, stables, &e. Dr. BRASSEY BRIERLEY, Old Trafford. TO BE LET or SOLD, BRYNMALLY HALL, and 95 acres of land. The HALL comprises entrance hall, dining room, drawing room, morning room, library, office, servants' hall, 11 principal bedrooms, nursery, storeroom, three servants' bedrooms, bathroom, and usual outoffices. Hot and cold water is laid on. The STABLING is exceptionally good, and comprises a range of eight loose boxes fitted with iron racks and mangers. Saddle and cleaning rooms, and groom's room over, and large coach- house. The OUTBUILDINGS are commodious, and comprise shippon for eight cows, cattle shed 69ft. by 18ft., large hay shed on brick pillars, and other buildings. The LAND is in good heart and condition. The property is suitable for a gentleman's residence, or could be profitably farmed. For further particulars apply to EVAN MORRIS and Co., Solicitors, the Priory, Wrexham. Co if .$0113 LANDAU, strong, in good condition; can be seen any time. Cheap, £ 15.—Apply PETER PARR, Eastham. ON SALE, Two Circular-fronted BROU GH AMS, excellent condition.—P. POWELL, Coach Builder, Chester. BUSINESS (FANCY GOODS AND TOYS) in mam thoroughfare. Stock new and fixtures substantial. Rent and in-going moderate.—Apply Mr. HOPE, Solicitor, Eastgate. CITY CLUB, CHESTER.—TWO SHARES in the above Proprietary Club TO BE SOLD, to close Trusts.—Apply to ARTHUR E. CALDECUTT, I Solicitor, 17, Newgate-street, Chester. TENTS, TENTS, auitablefor gardens, cricket, or camping out purposes, 40ft. in circum- ference, pegs, poles, mallet, and lines complete (with tent-bag included). These tents are white, and have only been used a little by Her Majesty's Government, and originally cost over JE6 each. I will send one complete for 30s. Can be sent on approval.—N.B.—I have a quantity of tents from 15s. to 20s. each, but the tents which please my customers are those I send out at 25s. each. Price list of marquees (any size) post free.—HENRY JOHN GASSON, Government Contractor, Rye, Sussex. ray lilATrFO t GOVERNMENT BELL I jij [\ JL^ « TENTS, made of the very best white waterproof canvas, hardly soiled, 40ft. oircumference, 10ft. high; with poles, pegs, runners, lines, mallet and bag, all complete. Very adapt- able for Cricket, Tennis. Lawns, Bathing, Dressing, Camping-out, Boating, Volunteers, &c. Cost X6 each. Will seud any number for 30s. each. Carriage paid. Two supplied Buckingham Palace. Catalogues of Marquees, Ac., Free. ANDREW POTTER, Tent Works, Wolver- hampton. Co bt Sfoltu NEW SAW-BENCH, with rising and falling J3I spindle. Several new STEAM ENGINES, of various sizes, in process of manufacture. Second- hand 8 horse-power Portable, by Marshalls.— LANCELEY'S, Engineer, Chester. TARPAULINS, WAGON COVERS, Rick JL Sheets in stock, for sale or hire, guaranteed made from best pure flax canvas, Is. 6d. per square yard, delivered anywhere.—J. & E. WRIGHT, LTD., Universe Works, Birmingham J. & E. WRIGHT, LTD., Stoke-on-Trent. PROTECT your Gardens from ravages of birds. —Tanned Netting, 35 square yards, Is.; will not rot if left out in all weathers sent any width; carriage paid on all orders over 5s., as supplied to Royal Gardens; 50 square yards common net, Is. Hundreds of testimonials.—H. J. GASSON, Garden Netting Works, Rye. "VTORTH WALES.—TO BE SOLD, by Private JJl Treaty, Freehold Detached Modern RESI- DENCE, stands in its own grounds, within easy distance to Mostyn Station, containing dining and drawing-rooms, five bedrooms, small room, lavatory, two w.c's, kitchen, scullery, pantry, store-room, coal-house, stable, coach-house. Good kitchen garden well stocked with fruit trees.— Apply to J. E. ROBERTS, Estate Agent, Rhyl. SEantefr. SHARP YOUTH as CLERK WANTED.—Apply (own handwriting) B 32, Courant Office. AGENTS, WANTED, to push first class Machinery Oils. Liberal Commission.—Box 31, Post Office, Liverpool. WANTED, WAREHOUSEMAN, aged 18 to 35. —Address, in own writing, with reference, L 48. Courant Office, Chester. WANTED, MISTRESS for Cross-street Infant School; average 59. Salary about £ 62.— Address VICAR, Gwersyllt, Wrexham. REPRESENTATIVE is WANTED for an important Company. To a suitable person the remuneration will be most liberal.—Address A. L., Office of this Journal. STROLOGY.-Every important event in your A career (except death) plainly foretold by Lady Astrologist. Send birth date, 12 stamps, stamped envelope. CBLI& 24, Regent-street, Brighton. Strictly private. Immediate replies. ILK.-WANTED, a few good DAIRIES for HJL delivery in Liverpool, Birkenhead, or Wigan.—State particulars, and station Milk would be put on at, to CALLOW PARK DAIRY Co., LTD., 39, Siddals-road, Derby. WANTED, MAN and WIFE, without children, as Caretakers, permanency, and attend to house and garden in North Wales. Rooms, coal, veeetables, and 5s. weekly. Suitable for pensioner.—Address M., Plaa Tobyn, Conway, N. Wales. .%air frg$rtfrate Ereatg. _r. A BARGAIN FOR INVESTORS IN REAL ESTATE. X200 per annum, after all outgoings are paid; price £ 1,250; new Property. X100 per annum, after all outgoings are paid; price £ 825; Property three years old. £ 75 per annum after all pay- ments are made price R,750 very safe. jE70 per annum, after all payments are made price £ 500 worth attention. X60 per annum after all pay- ments, price £ 400; good investment, write for particulars. X50 per annum, issuing out of splendid lot of new Property, all let on annual tenancies price to close estate, S325. X40 per annum, after all outgoings are paid; price £ 275-; a bargain. X30 per annum, after all payments; price £ 200; splendid lot. £ 26 per annum, after all payments guaranteed price £150 and free con- veyance. Write for particulars. The whole of the above Properties are Freehold of Inheritance, and subject to ground rent and mortgages at 4 per cent., and in one or two cases 4, per cent. Photos can be had of any of the above Proper- ties, together with full particulars, on application to JAMES BRIDOEFORD & Co., 22, Lord-street, Liverpool. Tel. No. 7,080. Telegrams: 'Authority,' Liverpool. T. H. BANKS (Successor to W. DAVIS), mrRNITURE 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 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. Depot for Hilton, Anderson, Brooks & Co.'a LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT (Ingram & Clarke Agents). Office: 5, St. Werburgh Mount, Chester. Vottl,5, ESWALL. JJOTEL VICTORIA. RESIDENTIAL HOTEL. Delightful climate. Summer resort. 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. NORTH WALES. CARNARVON BAY HOTEL and Bungalow, near Snowdon. Excellent accommodation. Good sea bathing. Terms from 25s. per week inclusive. ALL WHO DESIRE HEALTH &. COMFORT SHOULD VISIT THE NEW MARINE HYDRO, RHYL. FACING THE SEA. EXCELLENT CUISINE. pleasure Cruises* rpHE DEE STEAM BOAT CO. The above Company is the only one authorised by His Grace the DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, K.G., to run their STEAMERS regularly to BATON HALL. THE « ORMONDE' AND BEND OR' Are now Running as follows (Sundays excepted):— am am am pm pm pm pm pm pm pm Chester.dp'9 0'l0361130 1 0 1 30 2 45[3 30*4 30 5 307 0 EcclestonFy!9 5011120:122011 50 2 20(3 35 4 2015 20 6 20 7 50 Iron Bridge. 1101511145) | [5 45 IronBr'g.dpil015 1145; 15 45 EcclestonJFy 1040j 1210| 123511 5012 20 3 35U 30 6 10 6 45 7 50 Chester.arr.ill30l 1 01 25|2 40|3 10 4 2d|5 2017 0 7 35 8 40 FARES: Chester to Eocleston, 6d. Single; 9d. Return. Iron Bridge, 8d. Is. Weather and other causes permitting. LIVERPOOL TO LLANDUDNO, BEAUMARIS, BANGOR & MENAI BRIDGE. DAILY RETURN SAILINGS From Prince's Landing Sjtage (Sundays excepted, and weather and other circumstances permitting), ST. TUDNO. Leaves Liverpool.10.45am I Leaves Menai B'dge.3.30pm „ Llandudno. 1.0 pm „ Bangor Pier .3.40 pm Beaumaris 2.0 pm „ Beaumaris.4.0 pm Bangor Pier 2.20 pm Llandudno.5.15pm ArrivesMenai B'dge.2.30pm Arrives Liverpool .7.30 pm ST. ELVIES. Week-end Trips. From Liverpool, Saturdays, at 2 pm., for Llandudno, Beaumaris, Baugor, and Menai Bridge, From Wales. Mondays, leaving Menai Bridge at 6-30 a.m., calling at Bangor, Beaumaris, Llandudno, due in Liver- pool at 10.15 a.m. Extra Sailings during July. For all further particulars apply to any of the Com- pany's Agents, or to THE LIVERPOOL ft NORTH WALES STEAMSHIP CO., LTD., T. G. BREW, Secretary, 20, Water-st., Liverpool. Telephone 6,366. DOUGLAS SEA TRIPS. The Magnificent New Paddle Steamer ST. ELVIES," Every Wednesday and Thursday (weather and other circumstances permitting. Leaves Menai B'dge 9.0 am Leaves Douglas 3.45 pm „ Bangor Pier 9.10 am Arrives Llandudno..7.0 pm „ Beaumaris. 9.30 am „ Beaumaris..8.0 pm „ Bangor Pier 9.10 am Arrives Llandudno..7.0 pm „ Beaumaris. 9.30 am Beaumaris..8.0 pm Llandudno..10.30 am „ Bangor Pier8.20 pm ArrivesDouglas 1.45 pm „ Menai B"dge8.30pm Allowing about two hours on shore at Dbuglas. FARES. 1ST SALOON. 2ND SALOON. Single. Return. Single. Return. Menai Straits & Douglas.4s. Od.5s. 6d.3s. 6d.4s. 6d. Llandudno and Douglas.3s. 6d.5s. 0d. 3s. Od.4s. Od. Children under 12 years, Half-Fare. Through Day Excursion Tickets are issued Chester to Douglas (via Llandudno) by the L. & N.-W. Railway in connection with the St. Elvies. Return Tickets are available until end of season. For particulars of Circular Tours—North Wales, Douglas, and Liverpool-see special bills. Apply to C. D. HUMPHREYS, Stationer, High-street, also Pier Gates, Bangor; or to the LIVERPOOL & NOETH WALES STEAMSHIP Co., LTD., T. G. BREW, Sec., 20, Water Street, Liverpool. ISLE OF MAN EXPRESS MAIL JL STEAMERS. (Sundays excepted). From LIVERPOOL. From DOUGLAS. Daily to 8th July.. Daily to 8th July.11.30 am Daily to 8th July 9.0 am [ Mondays 12.30 am DOUBLE SERVICE, from 9th July. Daily 10.30 am & 2 pm Daily 9 am and 4 pm Saturdays 5 pm & 12.30 night Mondays 12.30 am DAILY. FLEETWOOD to DOUGLAS. I DOUGLAS TO FLEETWOOD. Daily at 2.15 pm Daily at 8.30 am LIVERPOOL TO RAMSET direct.—Every Monday and Saturday, 12-30 noon. Via. DOUGLAS, every Tuesday and Thursday, to 7th, 11-30 a.m.; on amd after 12th every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday, at 2 p.m. The most enjoyable route to Dublin, Belfast and Glasgow is via Douglas. Cheap excursions and short sea passages. Illustrated Sailings free. or postage Id., forwarded by THE ISLE OF MAN STEAM PACKET COMPANY, LTD., DOUGLAS. Sfrtpprag. E W Z E A L A N~~L> REDUCED FARES. Intending Settlers approved by the Agent-General receive Passages at Reduced 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 WHITE STAR LINE. 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. CYMRIC Wed., July 18 | "MAJESTIC..Wed., Aug. 3 ♦TEUTONIC. Wed., July 20 GERMANIC. Wed., Aug. 10 BRITANNIC.Wed., July 27 I CYMRIC Fri., Aug. 12 Second Cabin will be carried on the voyages marked thus* Steerage Passage at Low Rates, including Outfit free of charge to New York, Boston, Philadelphia, or Baltimore. Superior accommodation at moderate fares for Saloon and Second Cabin; also through bookings to China, Japan, New Zealand, and Australia. For further particulars apply to W. COVENTRY, 41, Watergate-street, Chester; or to ISMAY, IMRIE & CO., Liverpool, and 34, Leadenhall-street, London, E.C. BEAVER LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. LIVERPOOL TO QUEBEC AND MONTREAL (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. DOMINION LINE. To CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. PASSENGER SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. July 14th. CANADA, for Boston (via Queenstown) July 14th. LABRADOR, for Quebec & Montreal' July 21st VANCOUVER, for Quebec & Montreal July 28th. NEW ENGLAND, for Boston (via Queenstown) July 28th_„ SCOTSMAN, fax Quebec & Montreal August 4th. YORKSHIRE, for Quebec & Montreal Through Tickets issued to all inland points. KLONDYKE.—Full particulate forwarded on applica- tion. All passengers embark at the Prince's Landing Stage. Write for handbook of information to RICSARDS, MILLS and Co., 24, James-street, Liverpool. ALLAN L I NE. To CANADA AND THa UNITED STATES. SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. s.s. LAURENTIAN. Sou Quebec & Montreal. July 7 S.S. CALIFORNIAN, for Quebec & Montreal. July 14 s.s. NUMIDIAN, for Quebec & Montreal. July 21 s.s. PARISIAN, for Quebec & Montreal. July 28 s.s. LAURENTIAN, for Quebec & Montreal. Aug. 4 s.s. CALIFORNIAN, fior Quebec & Montreal. Aug. 11 Saloon Far from £ 10 10s., 2nd Cabin 87 5s., Steerage 95 5s. Through Tickets to all points at special rates. KLONDIKE.—Handbook, maps, rates, and full par- ticulars free on ajjjlioation to ALLAH BROTHERS & Co., 19, James-street* Liverpool; or to S. HARRIS, 43, Pepper-street, Chester. PHOTON R A PHY JL OF THE HIGHEST CLASS ONLY. SPECIALLY SUCCESSFUL IN CHILDREN'S PORTRAITS, WEDDING GROUPS, CRICKET AND ATHLETIC GROUPS G. WATMOUGH WEBSTER. THE STUDIO, 33, BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER. ISAAC WILLIAMS AND SON, REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, & GAS FITTERS, CUPFIN 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 & NORTH WALES PERMANENT INVESTMENT BENEFIT BUILDING SOCIETY. TO BUYERS OF PROPERTY OR PERSONS DESIROUS OF BUILDING. The above Society makes ADVANCES to enable persons TO BUILD HOUSES OR TO PURCHASE PROPERTY. THE SCALE OF REPAYMENTS HAS BEEN CONSIDERABLY REDUCED, SO THAT THE INTEREST PAYABLE IS LESS THAN FOR- MERLY, and is charged only on the actual monthly balance remaining due. A ^>rosPec^uses and Forms of Application for Advances may be obtained from the Secretaries. TO INVESTORS. Persons desirous of becoming Investing Share- holders may take up Shares at any time. PAYMENTs-2s. 6d. per Share per Month, until the Shares are paid up (£25 each). INTEREST-3 per cent. per annum allowed. BONUS divided between Borrowing and Investing Shareholders yearly, in cash. Money received on Deposit at 3 per Cent. Interest, subject to one month's notice.—Apply to MESSRS. WAKEFIELD & ENOCK, Chartered' Accountants, 16, Corn Exchange Chambers, Chester, Secretaries. BEE & HONEY SEASON, 1898. "DRIZE FRAME & BEST STRAW HIVES, TOGETHER WITH ALL MODERN BEE APPLIANCES, KEPT IN STOCK. AGENTS FOR BLOW, LEE & MEADOWS. SHOW ROOM: NEWGATE STREET. STOCKS and SWARMS of BEES procured oni notice. Price List on application. J. LITTLE & SONSR 1, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. BARGAINS! BARGAINS! BARGAINS! WHY PURCHASE SECOND GRADE CYCLES AT EXORBITANT PRICES, WHEN YOU CAN PROCURE HIGH GRADE MACHINES AT THE FOLLOWING GIVE AWAY PRICES, VIZ:- Royal Enfields, Model B X15 0s, Rudge Whitworths X12 12s. ALSO TOWNENDS, NEW HOWES, & NEW TURNERS. A LARGE STOCK OF Second-hand Ladies' and Grent's. Cycles from X3, which must be cleared. NO REASONABLE OFFER WILL BE REFUSED NOTE THE ADDRESS- P. DOBBINS, CYCLE AGENT, 14, CANAL SIDE (SELLER STREET BRIDGE),, A" WATER TOWER STREET, CHESTER. RIDING SCHOOL, WATER TOWER STREET. Telegrams:' Dobbins, Chester.' Telephone No. 123. DURING THE SUMMER USE CALVERT'S CARBOLIC SOAPS to keep the skin in a good, healthy condition, and prevent or remedy sunburn, irritation, &c. ANTISEPTIC, EMOLLIENT & REFRESHING. CAN BE OBTAINED FROM CHEMISTS, GROCERS, STORES, &C. Illustrated List of Calvert's Carbolic Preparations sent post free on application. F. C. CALVERT & CO., Manchester. AT THE COURANT PRINTING WORKS. WE DO Fine Up-to-Date Printing AND GOOD, COMMERCIAL WORK AT THE RIGHT PRICE. The following is a list of a few LiNEs we can execute quickly and economically TRADESMEN'S CIRCULARS, CONCERT PROGRAMMES, CONCERT TICKETS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, MEMORANDUM FORMS, INVOICE FORMS, PRICE- LISTS*- LARGNE & SMALL POSTERS, AUCTIONEERS' CATALOGUES, LEGAL PRINTING, ESTATE PARTICULARS, LEGAL FORMS, ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION^. BOOKBINDING- ALL Knows OF ACCOUNT BOOKS. MADE TO ORDER. ORDER BOOKS^- LITHOGRAPHY- PLANS OF, ESTATES SHOW CARDS, FACSIMILE CIRCULAB#- THESE AND ANY OTHER PRINTING ORDERS CA14 EXECUTE IN THE Best & Most Up-to-Date Style. AT THE RIGHT PRICE, AT TKlE COURANT PRINTING WORKS, THE CROSS, CHESTER. D R. gCOTT'S pILLS The Safest Medicine. MUd but Eifectual. D R. s COTT'S pILLS Contain the finest drugs that can be procured. D R. SCOTT'S pILLS Cure Sick Headaches and Nervous Depression- D R. SCOTT'S pILLS Cure Indigestion and Restore the Appetite.. t D R. SCOTT'S pILLS Strengthen and invigorate the whole Nervoua DR. OCGTT'S ~OILLS The best Family Aporieu t .Medicine und Blood W1" TV4' CJCOTT'S OILLS \J wet Can be taken at any timo without danK€P or cold. DR. QCOTT'S T>ILLS Should be kept at. hand by all Heads of houBenwag of resort to on any slight occasion of ailing on *?'K0 the those under their charge, as by paying attention regular action of the Stomach, Liver, and Boweis^n a severe illness is avoided or mitigated. found in slight cases by a single dose to restore to the body, with a happy frame of mind. DR. OJCOTT'S "PILLS k5 17q Are prepared only by W. LAMBERT, 17a* -0NE PLACE, London, W. Do not be persuaded t>y -Jfag to buy any other Medicine instead, but insist o gfggn the right thing, whioh a wrapped in a squar« package.