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CROSS KEYS HOTEL, HOLYWELL -:0:- P B O P R IE T O II— J. J E N N INOS. -:0:- THISJ ,HOTEL, WHICH HAS BEEN RE-ARRANGED AND DECORATED, IS JV O W O P li V For Commercial Gentleman, who will find every comfort and convenience. -:0:- MODERATE CHARGES. -:0:- HOTS—The Ales, Wines and Spirits are pronounced by the Public to be the finest qualities ever supplied in Holywell. A. SCHWARZ, CLOCK AND WATCH MAKER, WHITFORD STREET, HOLYWELL BEGS to announce that after the ENLARGE- MENT OF HIS PREMISES, he has been enabled to greatlyincrease hisStock. ALL KINDS OF JEWELLERY KEPT IN STOCK Clocks and Watchcsofall descriptions tn hand HANDSOME SELECTION OF ELECTRO-PLATED ARTICLES REPAIRS PROMPTLY EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES. A SPLENDID ASSORTMENT OF Guinea Gold Wedding and Keeper Rings. A presentgive with each ring bought. A privateroom to select in. DEALER IN LOOKING GLASSES AND BAROMETERS SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES in great variety. WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. y PiLLS. S jllECHJlJfg FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDERS SUCH AS SICK HEADACHE. WEAK STOMACH. IMPAIRED DIGESTION- CONSTIPATION. LIVER COMPLAINT- AND FEMALE AILMENTS. LARGEST SALE IN THE WORLD. Beecham's Cough Pills For COUGHS ASTHMA, and a CHEST AFFECTIONS. In Boxes, 9 £ d., Is. lcl., and 2s, 9d. eacb. 2 Beecham's Tooth Paste, EFFICACIOUS, ECONOMICAL, CLEANSES THE TEETH, PERFUMES the BREATH In Collapsible Tubes, Is. each. Prepared only by the Proprietor, THOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire OLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND PATENT MBDICINH DEALERS EVERYWHERE. BP-EAKF AST—SUPPER. E P P S S GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. COCOA SOILING WATER OR MILK, CORPORATION OF THE CITY OF MANCHESTER. CONCENTRATED MANURE Made from Slaughter-house and Market Refuse, Excrement from Pail Closets, BLOOD, BONES, FISH, &c, Delivered in bags, carriage paid, at P,3 per ton. Special price over 100 miles. Supply strictly limited. Orders should be given early in the season to prevent disappointment. FULL P ANN COXAE 9 FROM B. D. CALLISON, INDOOR SUPERINTENDENT, CLEANSING DBPABXMENT, TOWN HALL, MANCHESTER. Or to ME. BOLD ALDRED, ALTEINCHAM, CHESHIRE. FOREIGN AND RARE STAMPS. DAVIES AND Co., JJAYE now on Sale a large and varied Selection STAMPS OF ALL NATIONS Made up in Packets and also sold aiogly. An Inspection invited. Prioe Lists forwarded on applioation at the Observer Office, Holywell. THE NEATEST THING IN POST CARDS YET ISSUED. THE BIJOU POST CARD BLOCK. FIFTY POST CARDS IN VARIOUS TINTS, WITH PRINTED HEADINGS. PRICE, SIXPENCE. TO BE HAD AT THE OB SERVER" OFFICE, HOLYWELL. GRE.T COMMANDERS ON "Battles of the Nineteenth Century." Lord Roberts writes The serial appears to me to lie a publication which should he most popular. The accounts of the various battles are well written by men who know their subject; and, while not going too deeply into strategical and tactical questions, should give your readers a clear and instructive description of the battles of the last hundred years. The way in which the nar- ratives are interspersed with personal anecdotes makes them very interesting reading." Lord Wolsslcy writes :—" I hope this new serial will have a very wide circulation amongst the people, for the history of what has been accomplished by their countrymen in recent years cannot fail to implant in them a sounder and a' uet:cr love for England. The young are naturally inspired by the record of noble deeds done by those who have gone before them. The first duty of every British subject is to defend his country in time of need, and the man who has a knowledge of what has been accomplished by his forefathers in war will be more prepared to do this well than the man who has been bred in entire ignorance of his national history. To foster a love of country ought to be amongst our pro- minent aims, and this new work of yours will, I am sure contribute to it." Just Commenced, MONTHLY, price 7(1. Battles of the Nineteenth Century.. Written by War Correspondents and other Authorities, and Illustrated by the best Artists. Seventh Edition of Part 1 now on sale, Notice.- The Summer Number of Cassell's Magazine, now ready, 6d., contains a Complete Novel, entitled BOHEMIAN GLASS," by PHILIPPA M. LEGGE, Author of "The Fortunes of Salome," a Special Article on Suitable Dress for Sports and Pastimes, and other Papers for the Holiday Season. r, ,t — The Atrocities in Armenia. The Duke of Argyll, in his speech at St. James's Hall, said :I Now I come to the next stage in the transaction, which was the great war of 1876. Well, now, that war arose distinctly out of the crimes of the Turks. The Bulgarian atrocities excited all Europe, and Russia especially and Russia, as the other Powers did not seem willing to come forward and act as protectors of the Christians of Turkey, waged war upon Turkey." The details of that memorable war will be found fully described in the NEW SERIAL ISSUE. Just Commenced. MONTHLY, 7d., of Cassell's History of the It Russo-Turkish War, With about 500 Illustrations. Including Large Presentation Plate, and Coloured Picture as Frontispiece. "The author of this history has," says the Illustrated London News, far surpassed all the ordinary compilers of contemporary political and military history." n 'f New Volumes. Now READY, price 6s. The Impregnable City. By MAX PE.UBERTON. "The Iron Pirate" (5s.) and "The SeaWolm* (6s.), by the same Author, have both been re1 printed to meet the large and continuous demand. New Edition, with Portrait and Seven Illustrations 3s. 6d. Burnaby's Ride to Khiva. Trauels and Aduentures in Central Asia. Cassell's Classified Catalogue, containing particulars 0! upwards of ONE THOUSAND VOLUMES puk> iNh^dl.y Messrs. CASSKI,I. & COMPANY, ranging in price Irom I H REI'-PKNCK TO FIFTY GUINEAS, will M sent on request, fast jree 10 any address. CASSELl. & COMPANY, LIMITED, Ludgate Hill, London. NEW POST CARDS. 50 MEMORANDUM POST CARDS FOR FOURPENCE. 50 ORDER POST CARDS FOR FOURPENCE. 60 NOTICE OF MEETING POST CARDS FOR FOURPENCE BOOK OF 200 DUPLICATE MEMORANDUM POST CARDS FOR TWO SHILLINGS. BOOK OF 200 DUPLICATE ORDER POST CARDS FOR TWO SHILLINGS. THE NEWEST AND CHEAPEST POST CARDS NOW TO BE HAD AT THE "OBSERVER" OFFICE, I HOLYWELL. LAMBERT'S FAMILY AND COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL. .0: — WHOLESALE WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT. :c — x POSTING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES. -;0: OMNIBUSES MEET ALL TRAINS. -:0: London and North.Wetttern Railwav Parcels Agent. HEALTH FOR A Ij L 111 Purify the Blood, correct all Disorders of the LIVER, STOMACH, KIDNEYS, AND BOWELS. They invigorate and restore to health Debilitated Constitutions, And are invaluable in COMPLAINTS incidental to FEMALES of all 1 ages. For Children and the aged they are priceless. Manufactured only at 78, New Oxford Street, London, < YNJ sold by all Medicine Vendors t-hroughout the World. X.E.-Aclvice Grat's, at the above address, daily, between thA hours of 11 ancl 4. or bv lettjr. MONEY LENT PRIVATELY To Farm era, Tradesmen odging-house Keepers, and others, in sunDof £ 10 np to £ 500, ON BORROWERS' OWN NOTE OF HAND, without sureties, at h lower rates than usually charged. Repaymen rranged to meet Borrowers' requirements. Extensive business done for 25 years past. NO BILLS OF SALE TAKEN. For prospeotus and terms, apply personally or write to GEORGE PAYNE, ACCOUNTANT, 3, CRESCENT ROAD, RHYL. BBAD ofnoz:- 20, KENNEDY STREET, MANCHESTER. Established 1870. ALFRED MAYERS, 8, MILFOBD STBGET, MOLD. BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER 10 Cassell's Magazine "CASSELL'S MASAZINE," for June says The Times, "is capital." contains the it contains Commencement of "Crisp Serials," A New Serial, "Clever Pictures," entitled x Excellent Short Stories," "Loveday," Picturesque Social Sketches* the Story of Valuable Articles on Health,* A Stirring Time. Strikingly Varied Subjects," Order CA SSEL-us -mA GAzrNv And is unusually Attractive." for JUNE, price 6d. Magazines for Every Home. MONTHLY, 6d. The Quiver. For Sunday and General Reading. "THB QuiVER is best of all the magazines devoted to Sunday read mg. -Saturday Review. MONTHLY, 6d. "Little Folks" Magazine. Everyone ought to know by this time that LITTLH FOLKS is the best magazine for children."—Graphic. A NEW VOLUME commences with the JULY PART. WEEKLY, ld., MONTHLY, 6d. The Paris Mode and Woman's Household Journal, Fully Illustrated. Free Patterns frequently issued. WEEKLY, 1(1., MONTHLY, 6d. Cassell's Saturday Journal. Free Insurance, LI,000 Death, R250 Disablement, by Rail, Steamboat, Omnibus, or Tramcar. "The best and cheapest pennyworth of popu!ar literature ever Produced. The limes. WEEKLY, Id., MONTHLY, (id. ChumS. The Illustrated Paper for Boys. "The beau-idezl of a magazine for lads. Daily Chronicle, WEEKLY, Id., MONTHLY, 6d. Work. The Illustrated Weekly Journal for Mechanics. WEEKLY, (l., MONTHLY, 3d. Cottage Gardening. Edited by W. o RoBiNSON, F.I.S. Fully Illustrated, » J'OHN JAMES HUGHES, BOOT AND SHOEMAKER, HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, BEGS to announce that he has succeeded to thE. -D business so long carried on by his late Father, John Hughes, at the above premises, and trusts that by prompt attention and moderate charges, combined with good workmanship, to merit a oontinuanoe of public support. THE HOME-MADE DEPARTMENT Will continue to be a special feature of the business and great cai e will be exercised to ensure the best materials only being used. !STRONG HARVEST BOOTS I The best and oheapest Home-made Boots in the Market. WOMEN AND MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES OF EVBRY DESCRIPTION KEPT IN STOCK. YOUTHS AND CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SLIPPER OF EVERY VARIETY OBDBBS P EOKPILI ATTENDED TO. Repairs neatly exeouted EADE'S GOUT & JJHETJMATIO pILLS SUFFERED AGONY FOR THIRTY YEARS, TRADE'S "HILLS. 30, Randal Street, Bridge Road Battersea, 8.W., FADE'S "DILLS. January 27th, 1892. Dear Sir,—I feel it my duty JHADE'S plLLS. to write and give you great praise for introducing such a valuable medicine as your Gout Pills. Having SUFFERED UNTOLD AGONY FOR 36 YEARS. I can truly say I have never had anything to relieve my pain so quickly as your Pills. I used to lay in bed for two or three months at a time, but now I not only got relief GOUT in a few hours but am able to Work in less than a week.- Mv RHEUMATISM, complaint is the worst of aU Trm Gouts, called Chalk Gout.— Q.OUT Yours truly, W. LITTLEJOHN. RHEUMATISM. "Mr. G. Eade." EADE'S GOUT & RHEUMATIO pILLS Ij \J JLb JL Prepared only bv George Eade I 72, Goswell-road, London, E,C. Sold by all Chemibts in Bottles, Is. lid. and 2s. 9d. EADE'S Gr°UT & RHEUMATIC piLLS THE BEST MEDICINE FOR BILE. THE BEST MEDICINE FOR BILE. I THE BEST MEDICINE FOR WIND, THE BEST MEDICINE FINOR DIGESTION; is I JGADE'S A NTIBILIOUS TRILLS. They quickly remove the irritation and feverish state or the STOMACH, correct the morbid condition of the LIVER, relieve the system of all impurities, which, by circulating in the blood, injuriously affect the action of the KIDNEYS, and by removing the cauaes of so much dixcomf ort, restore the vital energief body and mind. Jj\ADE'S A NTIDILIQUS pILLS. Sold by all Chemists, in Boxes, 1st ljd. and 2s. 9d.; mailed free on receipt of remittance by GEORGE EADE 72, GOSWELL ROAB, LONDON, E.C. E ADE's A NTIBILIOUS PILLS. STRICTLY ANY SUM PBOM £ 5 TO £ 1000 | STBICTLY PEIVATB ADVANCED ON EXOEP- J PBIVATK ADVANOBS. TIONALLY EASY TBBXS. j ADVANCES. MRs. D. BEHRMAN, 16, CITY ROAD, CHESTER, HAVING a Large Amount of Uninvested J[jL Capital is wishful to Lend same in sums of jB5 to P,1000 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, haHtual borrowers are requested not to apply. No good application is ever refused, and distance no object, a gentleman being sent direct from the office to carry out all advances. Apply in confidence to the Aotual Lender. MRS. D. BEHRMAN, 16, CITY ROAB, CHKSTBB (Next to Royalty Theatre) KING'S HEAD HOTEL, HOLYWELL. -:0: ■ THE LEADING FAMILY & COMMERCIAL HOTEL, HAS BEEN RE-FURNISHED AND TARIFF REVISED. :0: HEADQUARTERS OF THE CYCLISTS' UNION. :0: THE HOTEL OMNIBUS MEETS THE TRAINS AT HOLYWELL STATION .sV <§> £ # <? 4 & LIGHTNING CONDUCTORS. ELECTRIC LIGHTING Installations in Hotels, Mansions, Private Resi- lsnces, Shops, &o., and Repaired on the Shortest Notice. I THOMAS LLOYD (LATH 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 DEBCBIPTION ALWAYS KEPT. Estimates given for all kinds of Work, ANI Orders promptly executed on the shortest notice. EVERY VARIETY OF GLASS KEPT IN STOCK TH LARGEST STOCK OF BRASS WORK & FITTING ALWAYS ON HAND. Experienced Workmen only kept. HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL, N.W. ST. WINEFRIDE'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES, WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. COURSE—English; French; German; Drawing; Painting; Dancing; Calisthenios.; MIWC (Vocal and Instrumental); plain and fancy Neadlewo-rk. The Convent is under the Royal Academy for Ex- amg in Music, &o. WEEKLY DOABDR8 RECEIVED. MONEY LENT WITHOUT SURETIES BY the CHARING-CROSS BANK (Registered 28, BEDFORD-STREET, CHARING CROSS. LONDON. ESTABLISHED, 1870. Capital £ 300,000. Reserve Fund £ 100,000. Advances made upon approved Promissory Note as follows:- Advance £ 25—12 monthlyrepaymente of £ 2 5 11 « io°o 3 4 Larger amountsthe same in proportion. LOANS of S.30 to L2,000 granted at a few hour's notice in town or oountry, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock, plant, crops, &c., 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 object. Easy repayments Strictly private. Call or write. NOTICE.-Before applying elsewhere ask any Solicitor, Auctioneer, &c., in England or Wales knowing this Bank, and you will at onoe 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 th usual practice of other banks. No charge for keep ing aecounts. Interest at the rate of 3 per cent allowed on the minimum monthly balances. Deposits of L 10 and upwards received at 4 pe cent. per annum payable at 14 days notice. Subiectto 3 months'noticeof witbdrawal;65 per. on .« 6 6 12 ? Interest paid quarterly free of Income Tax. Deposisors have no liability whatever, and are amply secured. Prospeotus free. A. WILLIAMS Manager. ,/Å_ EMIGRATION. ALL who desire information about Canada, the North West Territories, and British Columbia, should write to ± ALLAN BROTHERS & CO., 19, James Street, LIVERPOOL, for their Handbook of Information, WHICH IS SENT FREE. MONEY, from £ 5 upwards, immediately Advanced to every class of respeotable Borrowers upon Note of Hand alone, at Lower Interest and Easier Repayments than any other offioe in Flintshire. People who are in urgent n«s to obtain cash privately without delay, #u w paying the usual extortionate interest oharged by professional money lenders, should J • ^alf I will advance them as much as the interest charged elsewhere.-Apply, Mrs. S. DAVIES, Fair View, Cheitefroai, Mold. HAVE yoU MADE YOUR WILL IF not buy one of Hinle: Will forms, which contaii s clear, 3: ise aud legal instruction how to make your own Will. PRICE, SIXPENCE SOLD AT THE OBSERVE R" OFFIUE I I Holywell Festival. BANK HOLIDAY, 1895, MONDAY, tlu 5th day of AUGUST. THE Committee formed for carrying oat thu FESTIVAL AND GALA DAY hare de«id«df in addition to the usual attractions, to hold • EOSE FESTIVAL AT WHICH THE ROSE QUEEN WILL BE CROWNED. BRILLIANT SPECTACLE ENORMOUS ATTRACTIONS oW The Rose Queen will be chosen, for gciuval amiability, attention to stadiee, and good eharaoter, from tte Girls attending Day Schools in the Parish of Holywell. A GORGEOUS PROCESSION Consisting of a great number of Characters ia appropriate ooetumes will escort the Bole Queen ia triumphant Prooession through the prineipal gtmtg in Holywell, and will inalude: Maids of Honoar, Maids in Waiting, Heralds, &0., John Ball in fall Regalia, Britannia. England, Scotland, Inland an4 Wales, Ally and Mrs Sloper and Alexandry, from The Sloperies, London, tc., &c. Full partiealarg of the many HUNDREDS OF CHARACTERS will appear in future advertise- ments, and in programmes. ROBT. THOMAS, BOK. SBCBBTABT. JNO. H. HAGUE, Hox. Tkuivin. TALBOT INN, (OPPOSITE CATHOLIC CHAPSL), WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. GOOD ACCOMMODATION FOB VISITORS. S. MORRIS, PROPRIETOR. TRY GRIFFITHS' BEAUTIFUL TEA at Is. lOd. per lb. GOOD FAMILY TEA, at Is. 4d. per lb. Best Brands of TINNED FRUITS. CANTON HOUSE, HOLYWELL GRIFFITH JONES, BILL POSTER AND TOWN ORIEA. UPPER SUMMER HILL, HOLYWELL The beat Posting Station* in the District. All orders promptly and thoroughly carried out. E. P. LYONS, GENERAL RILL POSTER & DELIVERER, H 9 L Y W N L L Specially reserved POSTING STATION8 in Town and Country. Immediate attention given. MANCHESTER FIRE ASSURAWCJ^ COMPAST. ESTABLISHED, 1824. CAPITAL £ 2,000,000. T. BARHAM FOSTER, ESQ., CHAQJCAV; C. W. FURBRIDGE, Esa., DHPOTT CBAXBXAX CHIE* OFFIOJl- 98, KING STREET, MANCHESTER J. B. MOFFATT, MAHAQXB AND SBCJUHABY. BRANCH OFPioz- MANCHKBTBB CHAMBEKS, 28, RaGBNT STBBM, WREXHAM. M. PENNANT JONES, RESIDKWT SBCSXTAZT. THE COMPANY transacts Fire Bueinn* only and &11 Resources and Funds are available for Fire Claims. Surveys are made and rates quoted for all dNOrip. tions of ritks free of oharge. I Appliontion for Agencies are invited, J 1