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A. SCHWARZ, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, WUITFORD STREET, HOLYWELL BEGS to annouuce that after the ENLARGE- MENT OF HIS PREMISES, he has been enabled to greatly increase his Stock. ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY KEPT IN STOCK Clocks and Watchuofall descriptIons tn hand HANDSOME-SELECTION OF ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXEOUTED ON THE PREMISES. A PLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Guinea Gold Wedding and Keeper Rings A present given with each ring bought. A private room to select in. DEALER IN LOOKING GLASSES AND BAROMETERS SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES n great variety. CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MANCHESTER. Li CONCENTRATED MANURE Made from Slaughter-house and Market Refuse, Excrement from Pail Closets, r- BLOOD, BOIES, FISH, &c., Delivered in bags, carriage paid, at -23 per ton. Special price over 150 miles. Supply strictly limited. Orders should be given early in the season to prevent disappointment. FULL PARTICULARS FROM R. D. CALLISON, INDOOR SUPERINTENDENT, CLEANSING DEPARTMENT, TOWN HALL. MANCHESTER. OB TO MR. BOLD ALDRED, STAMFORD ROAD, ALTBINOHAM, STBICTLY I ANY SUM FBOM F 5TO £ 100C I STRICTLY PRIVATE ADVANCED ON EXCEP- PBIVATK ADVANCES. TIONALLY EASY TEEMS. ADVANCES. MRS. D. BE, H R M A N 16; CITY ROAD, CHESTER, HAVING a Large Amount of Uninvested r jjL Capital is wishful to Lend same in sums of E5 to flooo to any Respectable Person (Male or Female) on their own NOTE OF HAND, without delay, law costs, or any impertinent inquiries at interest highly beneficial to Borrower, and on Deeds. FROM 5 PER CENT. INTEREST. This advertisement being from a strictly private source, habitual borrowers are requested not to apply. No good application is ever refused, and distance no object, a geutleuaan being sent direct from the office o carry out all advances. Apply in confidence to the Actual Lender. MRS. D. BEERMAN, IG, CITY ROAD, CHESTER (Next to Royalty Theatre), VV-AN 'C,¡: Stapoi ;it«KiOTi te MTU STATES £ 5MAM Under contract with the Canadian Government for conveyance of the Canadian Mails), FROM LIVERPOOL LAURENTIAN For Halifax and Portland.Jan. 25 NUMIDIAN.For Halifax and Portland..Feb. 8 MONGOLIAN For Halifax and Portland.. Feb. 22 POMERANIAN For Halifax and Boston..Mar. 2 L AURENTI AN For Halifax and Portland.. Mar. 8 FARES FOR OCEAlf PASSAGE: Saloon, 10 TO 18 GUINEAS. SECOND CABIN AND STEERAGE, AT LOWEST RATES. Through Tiiket8 o allStatiom at peciaIRates. Passengers are lauded on the railroad wharf and transferred from ship to train without any ineon- venience and expense. The Company's special •onductoraccompanieb West-bound passengers. 43" NOTE.—Thi Line provides the cheapest and most convenient route to aii parts of Canada, Manitoba, the North-west Provinces, British Columbia, and the Western States of America. Cheap through rates to Australia aud New Zealand via C.P.R., Vancouver awl Honolulu. 10 Bonus to Settlers and Homestead Certificates reflating to the Government Fice Grant Lands of 160 acres. Young Men desiring Agrionltural Experience in Canada should in the firat place co mimunifate -.villi tho Alltu Steamship Cu. To TOURISTS, SPORTSMEN, and others.— Round Trip Tickets to the wonderful scenery »cd Sporting Districts of the Rocky Mountains and British Columbia, and other placeeof interest in United States and Canada. British delegates new reports and all the latest 1 maps and pamphletsfree. Direotservices from Glasgow to New York Pad Boston and Philadelphia all the yea? rouu<}. i-'ul 1 particular son application to \LI4i\.N 3ROTHEnE & CO., 1 :), JAMKI^TEKKT IUVKBPOOI Oå1 F30M— TJOMAS HALES, 47, Chester-atroet, Vlint. Liverpool January ltith, 1894. A, n & fZI cry 04;<) flJ c, «, LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. ELECTRIC LIGHTING Installations in Hotels, Mansions, Private Res- dences, Shops, &c., and Repaired on the Shortest Notice. THOMAS LLOYD, (LATE P. LLOYD & SON), ESTABLISHED, 1838, Electrical Engineer, Painter, Plumber, Gas Fitter, Bell Hanger, Glazier, Paper Hanger, Hot and Cold Water Engineer Shower Baths and Sprays Fixed and Repaired. CAST IRON LANDERS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION OILS, PAINTS AND COLORS, OF THE BEST DESCRIPTION ALWAYS KEPT. THE LARGES STOCK OF BRASS WORK & FITTINGS ALWAYS ON HAND. EVERY VARIETY OF GLASS KEPT IN STOCK Experienced Workmen only kept. Estimates given for all kinds of Work, and Orders promptly executed on the shortest notioe. HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, .W 7- ew Serial Issue, in MONTHLY PAFRRO> 9 price 7d. i Cathedrals, 11; and Churches of England and Wales. Descriptive, Historical, Pictorial. Edited by PROF. T. G. BONNEY, D.Sc., LL.D., F.R.S, Hon. Canon of Manchester. WITH 400 ILLUSTRATIONS: A Series of Separate FINE ART VIJATJES, handsomely produced in Collotype, have been, expressly prepared for this New Serial Issue, and will be given without extra charge as Frontispieces to the Parts. "The book would be a beautiful one," says The Guardian, "if it had nothing but its illustrations to recommend it, but ^tlie publishers have wisely thought that a book about cathedrals should be designed for the mind as well as for. the eye. The historical and anti- quarian description has, therefore, been entrusted t. competent hands." "THE WORLD OF ADVENTURE will entrance lovers of excitement."—The Graphic. New Serial Issue, in MONTHLY PARTS, price 7d. The World of Adventure. With SEVERAL HUNDRED ORIGINAL ILLUSTRA- TIONS by Leading Artists. « With PART 1 is issued a Large Tinted Pre- sentation Plate, ON THE BRINK OF THE PRECIPICE," ivhich, says The Scotsman, "is alone worth the price of the number." "THE WORLD OF ADVENTURE" incluaw- Balloon Adventures. Jungle Adventures. Mountaineering Adventures. Exploring Adventures. Adventures on the Battlefield. Naval Adventures. Adventures in Diamond Mines, Coal MineB, 8m Arctic Adventures. War Correspondents' Adventures. Lifeboat Adventures. Earthquake Adventures. Adventures on the Ocean. Smuggling Adventures. Hairbreadth Escapes. Adventures ot Highwaymen. Adventures of Buccaneers. Pirates, and Sea Rovers, Adventures of Bandits and Brigands Adventures Among3t tlie Native Tribes of Africa, Australasia, India, China, &a. Adventures in Whirlpools and Cataracts. Adventures Amongst Sharks. Adventures of Divers, Coral Fishers, &c. Adventures Amongst the Indians. Adventures at Sieges. Slave Trade Adventures. Adventures by Flood, Field, and Forest. Adventures i. the Lives of Captains of Industry and 5Ien of Science. Adventures of all Kinds and in all Ages, too numerous to indicate in detail. "A fascinating collection of true tales of adven- ture by land and sea. Every age and every country is laid under contribution, while permis- sion has been obtained for the reproduction of a number of startling and stirring stories from copy- right works. In every respect, indeed, it will prove a source of delight to boys and to older people too.Scotsiiian. CASSELL & COMPANY, LIMITED, Ludgatt Hill, London; and all Booksellers. 581,000 for Id. A Passenger, who lost his life in a recent Railway ac- cident, had taken the precaution of purchasing a copy of Cassell's Saturday Journal, and his family thereby became possessed of the sum of £ 1)000. All Railway and Steamboat Travellers, by spending a penny on Cassell's Saturday Journal, can thus insure their lives, and, in addition, obtain a periodical which The Times describes as "The Best and Cheapest Pennyworth of Popular Litera- ture ('or produced." Have YOU got this Week's Issue? HASSELL'S CLASSIFIED CATA- LOGUE, containing particulars of upwards of ONE THOUSAND VOLUMES published by Messrs. CASSELL & COMPANY, ranging in price from THREEPENCE TO FIFTY GUINEAS, will be sent on request, post fret, to any address. LL & COMPANY, LIMITED, Ludgate Hill, Loadeb have you made your will IF not 1 v v,e of Hinde's Will Forme, which contain elour, concise and legal instructions how to make your own Will. PRICE, SIXPENCE SOLD AT THE "OBSERVER" OFFICE, HOLYWELL. y A RL CLOTHIER, CROSS STREET, HOLYWELL. ■■—:o: ■ CONTINUATION OF SALE. :o: .'t- SPECIAL GOOD;V, goa-qpHie ■ week ■ OVERCOATS A".LN D MENTS SUITS, t;. ) SPECIALLY R&DUCED IN PRICES. I — »j- -:o: r ALL OTHER GOODS EQUALLY LOW. \I T A L, A. M B E R T, V KING'S HEAD É HOTEL, HOLYWELL. | -:o:- f POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. '( -:0:- Wedding Carriages, Hearse and Mourning Carriages. -:0:- THE ONLY RECOGNIZED HEADQUARTERS OF THE C.T.C. I., f" -:0:- OMNIBUS, or other Conveyances, moet all Trains, Mr. Lambert (as Parcels Agent for the & N. W. R. Co. for Holywell and tho District), HAVING THE SOLE RIGHT. REDUCTION IN PRICES. PROCTOR & RYLAND, ORIGINAL MANUFACTURERS OF PREPARED BONE MANURES, FOR ROOTS, CORN AND AT,80, SUPERPHOSPHATE OF LIME. -0:- OFFICES BIRMINGHAM. WORKS SALTNEY, CHKSTER. I :o: Revised List, with particulars of Prizes for Roots offered in 1894, post free. A,GBNV: Mr: WilliamLea,Cranage,HolmesChapel. i Mr. W.Griffiths,CrospKeys, Chirk Mr. J. J. Bancroft,Ruthin. I Mr. William P. Jones.Ironmonger,Mold Mr. Godfrey Parry, Carrog, Corwen Mr. A. H. Thompson,Sandbach. Mr. Godfrey Parry, Carrog, Corwen Mr. A. H. Thompson,Sandbach. Mr. Joseph Lloyd,Miller,St. Asaph. | Messrs. John Hughes & Sons, Llewelyn Terrace, Llanrwst Mr. J. L. M. Fraser V T T i- rT- C) m ALL! Purify the Blood, oorrect all Disorders of the LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS, AND BOWELS. They invigorate and restore3to health Debilitated Constitutions, And are invaluable in COMPLAINTS incidental to FEMALES of all ages. For Children and the aged they are priceless. Manufa.ctured only at 18, New Oxford Street, Londo., Ynd sold by all Medicioe Vendors throughout the World. -Advice Grat's, at the above addres?,' daily, been th« honro cf 11 and 4 or br 18th,. WWORTH A GUINEA A BOX. JOE F-jC ARil 00 PILLS FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS JSUCH AS f SICK HEADACHE. WEAK STOMACH. IMPAIRED DIGESTION. CONSTIPATION. LIVER COMPLAINT, AND FEMALE AILMENTS. f LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Beecham's Cough Pills, J For COUGHS ASTHMA, and all CHEST AFFECTIONS. In Boxes, 9id., Is. lid., and 2a. 9d. each. Beecham's Tooth Paste, EFFICACIOUS, ECONOMICAL, CLEANSES THE TEETH, PERFUMES the BREATH. i In Collapsible Tubes, Is. each. • Prepared only by the Proprietor, THOMAS BOEOIIAM, Sr. Helens, Lauc«frhire SOLD BY ALL DBUOCUSTS AND PATENT MBDXCINK r DBALEBS EVKEYWHKE". V PRESERVING SEASON! VEGETABLE PARCHMENT, PRESERVE COVERS. Six Dozen Covers for 21b. Jars, price, 9d. Three Dozen ditto, for lIb. Jars, 3d Jam Labels ready gummed, j-d. per sheet. OBSERVER OFFICE, HOLYWELL. ^TONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIES by •l-'A the CHARING-CROSS BANK (Registered 28, BEDFORD-STREET, CHARING CROSS LONDON. ESTABLISHED. 1870. Capital £ 300,090. Reserve Fund £ 100,000. Advances made upon approved Promissory Note as follows Advance £ 25—12 monthly repayments of f2 5 10 50 «« 4 11 8 100 « 9 3 4 Larger amountsfche same in proportion. ADVANCES of C30 to L2,000 granted at a few hour's notice in town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock, plant, crops, &o., without removal, and to assist persons into business; also on deeds, policies, and reversions, at 5 per cent. for one month to 14 years. Distance no objeH. Easy repayments. Strictly private. Call or write. NOTICE.—Before applying elsewhere ask any Solicitor, Auctioneer, &c., in England on Wales knowing this Bank, and you will at once find out you are treating with an old established (1870) safe and bona fide Bank. Having large capital we do business cheaper than others. No good lone ever refused. CURRENT ACCOUNTS open according to the mual practice of other banks. No charge for keep- ing aecounts. Interest at the rate of 3 per cent, allowed on the minimum monthly balance?. Deposits of £ 10 and upwards received at 4 per cent. per annum payable at 14 days' notice. Subject to 3 raontbal notice of withdr&wal R,i per. cnt "6 6 12 7 Interest paid quarterly free of Income Tax. N.B.—The only Bank wl ere DeporitcrF can have their Principal aud Interest raid out quarterly yA. WILLIAMS Manager. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. E P PS'S GRATEFUL—COMFORTIira. COCOA BOILING nT- 3& OR MILK. dE LEADING ENGLISH NOTE PAPER PUIIE WHITE SNOW FLAKE. Five Quiretin handsome Box-ODeShilling. 100 CourtShape Envelopes boxed to match, OneShilling. SOLD AT THE "OBSERVER" OFFICE. -~7^ VWALTER OWEN, BAliER AND CONFECTIONER, TEA B ANK, FLINT, FAMILY GROCER,: 1 AND PROVISION MERCHANT. AGENT FuR VEN 0 YA TEA THE TEA OF ALL TEAS, GRAND TEAS AT 2a. 4d.. 2-s., 18. 8d. AND Is. 4d. PER GOMANT AVp f MADEIRA CAKES, fEA CAKES, &c. ALWAYS FRESH. PROVISIONS OF THE FINEST QUALITY ONLY, AT THE LOWEST MARKET PRICE. 9T WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. CELEBRATED HOLYWELL HOME-MADE SAUSAGES. yr Tea Parties, cfec., catered for VM A N eRE S T E R FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY. ESTABUSBED, 1824. CAPITAL £ 1,500,000. T. BARHAM FOSTER, Esu., CHAIBHAK. 0. W. FURBRIDGE, EóQ. DEPUTY CHAIRMAN CHIEF OFFICE- 98, KING STREET, MANCHESTER J. B. MOFFATT, MANAQKB AND SECRBTABY. BBANCH OFFICE— MAKCHESTBB CHAHBEBS, 28, REGENT STBEBT, WREXHåK. iif. PENNANT JONES, RESIDENT SFCBKTABY. THE COMPANY transacts Fire BU-INEEA only and all Resources and Funds art available for Fire Claims. Surveys are made and rates quoted for all descrip- tions of rif-ks free of charge. Implications for agencies are invited. SPECIAL SUBJECTS 0 Arranged for the NEW VOLUMC of Cassell's Magazine JUST COMMENCED, Monthly, 7d. 1. People Who Face Death. 2. The Art of Tasteful Dressing. 3. The Coming Kings and Queens. 4. Mew Ways of Making Money. 5. Chats with Celebrities. 6. Professions for Our Boys and Girls. II Cassell's Magazine ought to be in every household."— The Queen. CASSELL'S MAGAZINE, Says THE TIMES, CONTAINS Crisp Serials, Clever Pictures, Excellent Short Stories, Latest Records of Inven- tion, Picturesque Social Sketches, Papers on Athletics, Strikingly Varied Subjects, Useful Information, Valuable Articles on Health." "A LIBRARY OF COOD READING." Scotsman. Attention is directed to the following recent Reviews of THE QUIVER, Of which a New Volume has just been commenced, Monthly, 6d. It will be observed how often the fact that THE QUIVER is A LIBRARY IN ITSELF is mentioned by the Press. A LIBRARY of valuable readiug.Church Bells. "A RICH STOREHOUSE of high-class reading for the family. "-Chi-istia n Age. "A LIBRARY In itself."—Presbyterian. "A^DELIGHTFUL home companion for leisure I hours. —Gloucester Journal. "A LIBRARY of valuable reading for Sunday and every day.Exeter Hall Notes. "A STOREHOUSE of pleasure for a twelvemonth." -Exeter Times. A LIBRARY of valuable reading."— Warrington. Guardian. "A UNIQUE REPUTATION for excellence, variety,'high tone and interest."—Birmingham Gazette. » valuable reading for Sunday and week day alike."—Methodist Times LA- WONDERFUL STOREHOUSE of literature." Brutol Mercury. If A LIBRARY of interesting and valuable reading EVERY day."—Salisbury Journal. A HOUSEHOLD WORD for all that is healthy mdgdod. —Daily Telegraph. v FLINTSHIRE INTERMEDIATE EQUA- TION SCMF. COPIES of the proposed Scheme as now sub- mitted to the Committee of Council on Education, and just published, may be ob- tained at the OBSERVEB" OFFICE, HOLYWELL. PRICE 6D, As the number is limited, early application should be made. JOHN JAMES HUGHES, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, BEGS to announce that he has succeeded to the ±3 business ao long carried on by his late Fathers John Hughes, at the above premises, and trusts that by prompt attention and moderate charges, sombined with good workmanship, to merit a continuance of public support. THE HOME-MADE DEPARTMENT Will continue to be a special feature of the business Ind great care will be exercised to ensure the best materials only being used. STRONG H A R y E S T KO OT S TheTfrest and cheapest Home-made Boots in the Market. WOMEN AND MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES OF BVBBY DBSCBirXION KEPT IN STOCK. YOUTHS AND CHILDBEN'S BOOTS AND SLIPrER OF BVKEY VARIETY. o BDB BB P EOKPTiy ATTBSDED TO'. Repairt- neatly executed. ESTABLISHED 1886. ARTIFICIAL TEETH. MR. LAMPLOUGH, J SURGEON DENTIST, L.D.S.,R,C.S., 2, PANTON PLACE OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, HOLY W EL L. RE-BUILDING FUND OF ZION WELSH INDEPENDENT CHAPEL, C A R M E L NEAR HOLYWELL. SUBSCRIPTIONS. £ a. d. Amount already acknowledged 14.5 1 0 Collected by ChildreL, Cardw 5 4 2 Mr. Elias Evaun, Liverpool I, 1 0 Mr. Samuel JODPS, uheuii-t 1 1 0 "W. Watson, Esq Liverpool 1 0 0 E. R. Wood, Eeq., Liverpool 1 0 0 R. D. Holt, Esq., Liverpool 100 D. Hue-hes, E-q., Liverpool 1 0 0 J. E. Willi-iiUf, E*q., Irtverpool -0 10 6 Mr. E. Bryan, Traiie Hall 0 10 6 Mr. W. E. Wil! iuniii, Shop 0*10 6 Mr. Thomas Williams, Mertvu uclia u 10 0 Mrs. Ciin, I.' 0 0 0 Mr. Charles Lodye, Livt rpooi 0 10 6 Mr. Jobn Edwards, Lmrpm l 0 10 0 V* Mr. Edward Llr.yd, Livnp .ol 0 !>• 0 Mr. William Choloucr, Liverp>,oi 0 5 0 MI. ilrnes McArile, ol 0.' 5 0 Mr. John Williams, contractor 0 5 0 Mrs. Jai,ej,-i)e-, 0 5 0 Mi.-s E. J. Williams, Hn| »«\ f^rm 0 5 0 Miss M. Lloyd Williams, Holway farm 0 5 0 Mr. Williauif, Haliwav 050 Mrs. W,*I.idm-, Hilfva u 5 0 Mrs. Davits, I-glan 0 5 0 Mr. Davies, Peaffjrddbedw 0 6 0 Mr. Bagshaw, Tre EdeLowaiu 050 Mr.%JotltS, Carmt! ScLouh 0 5 0 Mr. Thomas E. Williarcs, Mertyu ucLa ,.050 Miss Adelaide Williams, London. 050 Mrs. Cairs, Liverpool 050 Mis Mary Parry, Liverpool 0 4 0 A Friend, London 0 3 0 Miss M. A. Williams, M.rtyp 0 2 6 Miss Mary Williams, Mertyn 0 2 6 Mrs. M. A. J one", Waen farm 0 2 6 .Ytrs. L. Jones, Watn farm ft 2 6 Mr. W. Roberts 0 2 6 Mr. W. Henry Lewis, Whnto.d 0 5 0 Rev. E. Lvans, Amlwch 0 2 6 Mrs. Joues, Druid inn 0 2 6 Rev. li. M. I-lugbe, Grove street. fi 2 6 Mrs. Huxley, Sai'hfTynn .u 050 Miss H. C. Huxley 0 5 0 Miss M. E liuxley 0 10 0 Sums of 2s. and under 1 0 0 Further Subscriptions will b,. thankfully Deceived by any of ttie Members, or the Treuenrer- T. HUMPHREYS, ESQ., Lily Houe, Holywdl. j^ADE'S gour & J^HEUMATIC pILLS IN A FEW I,'(-) -UPS TiiEY GAVE ME RELIEF. E'ADE'S pILLS West Street., Firsrrove, yj x Koclidal;, Dec 14th 1889 p^ADE'S "OILLS "Dear Sir,—I have had the Gout in my big- toe for 6 years cm and off in l^ADE'S |>ILLS spite ill the numerous linime ,ts and J- piils I bought At Uugtii m> brother advised me to try your pills &•> 1 sent f.u a small bottle, Is 1M, and am pleased to say nothing ever did me so much good IN A FEW IjOL' :S THEY GAVE ME BELIEF and in 4 days I eould wear iiiy boot aud ^o to business The Q.OUT secoud bottle make me all right, nor has the pain wtice returned 1 will J^IIEUMATISM never be without your pills and shall recommend them to all 1 know- Yours Q-OUr tiuly, DHEUMATISM A Cl'ADWICK •LL Mr (j Eade," EADE'S QOUT & I-It ULUMATIC PILL IS. Prepared only by George Eadc. 72, Goswell Road, London, E C. and Sold by all Chemist. in Bott.es, Is lid, and 2s 9d. EADE'S GOUT & pHEUMATI'J pILLS D R; F 0 x 1 8 COUGH AND VOICE WAFERS. rpHE Q^REAT J^EMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, BRONCHITIS. INFLUENZA, HOARSENESS LOSS OF VOICE, AND ALL AFFECTIONS OF THE CHEST AND IX' OS These invaluable Wafers, beiujj prepared from Ilerbs and only, do not eontam any deieteri .ui\ ingredients, and may be taken with perfect safely by oid and young. rKf-FAKEB only BY G E Q 1; ti 72 GOSWELL IwAb. LONDON. And Sold Ev-rywliere in Tins, ifs. eacli.' Post Free from the Froprietors o-i jeceit.. of stamps, tr Postal Orc'er. DR. E0 s Q. (T~GH JSD (-)ICE "^TvAFF,RS. 0ILINELEL TISSUE-PAPER IN various colours for n akirg Lump Sla, e JL Candle Shades, Fai s, Htiiid Sen ¡H, Vul' Dresses, and an iiidless \nrit-1y if FHI ( At-T),-ee Sold in Rolls 20iuch wide 8J.d about 7 iettlonir Price, &d ditto White, 7d. 'OBSERVER" OFFICE, 1I0LYWFI.L-