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Ii" b. -=- lL. THE QUEEN'S DIAMOND JUBILEE 9 PROPOSED Seneral Illumination on Jubilee Night, 221(D JUNE. -:0: ?he Cheapest and best means of Illuminating Cottages, Business Premises, or Mansions, are provided by the Vauxhall vari-coloured Lamps. —:o: ■ AIR CONTEMPLATION OF THE ENORMOUS ADVANCE IN PRICES AS JUBILEE DAY APPROACHES JAME8 A. Y K R long prior to the increase, laid in an immense Stook of Vauxball Lampp, Banting, Flags, W and other illqminating and decorative appliances, which he offers at the following low JIP9:- Vauxhall vari-coloured Lamps, with lights to bum 5 hours, 2 s. per dozen. Dinting, Flags, Shields, &c., at all prices, ranging from 6 Y2 d. to 17s. nd. each. :0: ORDINARY BUSINESS AS USUAL. :o: ■ ■ && Goods Sold at lowest possible price, compatible with the good quality for which this J £$Gjbl&ji&teut is noted. » ■» :0: MILLINERY A SPECIALITY. :0:- INSPECTION INVITED. 0: VICTORIA HOUSE, VICTORIA SQUARE, TOP OF HIGH STREET, HOLYWELL. HICHARD JONES, BUILDER, CONTRAC fOR, AND GENERAL FUNERAL UNDERTAKER. —■■■■ ■ :ot RaciDBNoa: r BLODWEN VILLA, BRYNFORD ROAD, HOLYWELL. BUSINESS ESTABLISHMENTS AND WORKSHOPS HOLYWELL-CROSS ROAD YARD; BAGILLT-PENTRE BUILDING YARD. SPECIAL NOTIOE. Funerals completely furnished and personally superintended. Vaults and Brick Graves neatly built. Coffins of all descriptions promptly supplied. Wreaths, Shaded Tablets, Grosses, &c., in etoc. Plans, Specifications and Estimates prepared for all kinds of Buildings, including Draias and Sanitary matters generally. JOBBING WORK PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. -:0%- ø orders at Bagillt will be immediately attended to by AIB. ABTHUB JONSO, Gadlys Road Farm, Bagillt. JOHN JAMES HUGHES, MOT AND SHOEMAKER, 't T HfGH STREET, HOLYWELL, BEGS to announce that hehaesuooeededtothe bushiessso longoarried on by Relate John Hughes, at the above premises, and trusts that bypromt attention and moderate charges, combined with good workmanship, to merit a f oomrinuanee of publicsupport. THE HOME-MADE DEPARTMENT Willcontinue to be a specialfeature of the business and great care will be exercised to ensure the best alitairisio only being used. STRONG BOOTS Tho best andoheapest Home-made Beotein the Batjioti irOMENAND MEN'S BOOTS AND SHOES oy SVT#B"X DffaOBIPTION KBPT IN ST0031. YOUTHS AND CHILDRENI-S BOOTS AND BLIPPER OF BVHBY VABIBTY OaDBBS F BQXFIL1 ATTBNDBD TO. Repairs neatly executed GRIFFITH JONES, Bllg, FOSTER AND TOWN CRIER, r UPPg-R SUMMER HILL, HOLYWELL ■ The best Posting Stations in the District. All oeders promptly and thoroughly carried out. Corporation OF the Oity ef Manchester. IMPORTANT TO FARMERS & GARDENERS. CDRCEVTRATED MANURE Slaughter-Honee and' Market Refuse, BLOOD, BONES, FISH, &c, n contains 41 to & per oent- of Ammonia, 10 te 12 aen oent Bone Phosphate and Potash Salts and is Uv. bea* and oheapeat manure in the Market. Deflwered in begs, carriage paid, in 2 and 4 Ton lots within 100 miles, at R3. Per Ton. 8 prioos for smaller quantities, and for delivery &*a 100 miles. Vbzil Manage a; suitable foe an Farm Crops nd tor rtw gpawfe oN Fruit and Flowers. I SWUP", TestiasOfAaljj and full particulars, may be attained frmn:- D. OAETLISON, INDOOV and Estates' Superintendent, OlSEtHging Department, Town Hall, Manchester. Or to— > MR. nQLD ALDRED, Stamford-road, Altrinobam. V ST. WINEFRIDE'S BOARDING SCHOOL FOR YOUNG LADIES WELL STREET, HOLYWELL. COURSE-English; French; German; Drawing; Painting; Dancing; Calisthenics: Music (Vocal ana Instrumental); plain and fancy Needlework The Convent is under the Royal Academy fo^Ex ams in Music, &o. y WBBKLY BOAJKDBBS BBOBIVBD. A SELECT DAY SCHOOL for YOUNG LADIES is now OPEN at ST. WINBTBIDB'S CONVBNT, Well Street. Only a limited number eoeived.—For Terms, apply to the SUFBBIOBBSS. —- v CONNAH'S QUAY. GOOD WIRE-CUT BUILDING BRICKS ALSO, PRESS BRICKS. APPLY TO JAMES PRINCE, BRICK WORKS, OONNAH'S QUAY. r V A. SCHWARZI CLOCK AND WATOH MAKER, VVIIITFORD STREET, HOJ YWELL BEGS to announce that after the ENLARGE MENT OF HIS PREMISES, he has been daabledtogreatlyincrease hisStook. ALL KINDS OF JEWELLER KEPI IN STOCK Clocks and Wttchesofalldescrtpitonsin hand HANDSOME-SELECTION OF fg LIOOTRO -PLATED ARTICLES REPAIRSPROMPTLY EXECUTED ON THE PREMISES. r A 8PLBNDID ASSOBTMBNT OP: Guinea Gold Wedding and Keeper Rings. A. present. given with each ring bought. A privateroom to select in. OBALBB XX LOOKING GLASSES AND BAROMETERS SPECTACLES AND EYE GLASSES in great variety. f=- EM I G I AT ION, '~T^r A I. I. THOSH WHO DRSIRB — INFORMATION ABOUT Tll6 A^vlcr,?tiir;il Rcsvnrvc* of Canada, the 'h-We-t Territories and British and of the Gold Fields in Ontario :11:d Uriiisli Columbia, SHOULD WRITE TO ,H,L"č nlOTlins, 19, James Street, LIVEitilOOL, FOR THEIR HANDBOOK AND PAM- PHLETS, WHIClj ARE SENT >' /DAVIES AND Co. BBG TO ANNOUKCB THAT THB NBW STOCK OF ART PUBLICATIONS IN BOOKLETS, LEAFLETS, AND CHILDREN'S TOY BOOKS. N E WEST GAMES AND NOVELTIES. PRETTILY BOUND STORY BODES AT ALL PBIOBS, SUITABLB FOB NEW YEAR'S PRESENTS AND SUNDAY SCHOOL REWARDS. A OHOICB SELECTION OF Sunday School Illuminated Reward Oards. STOCK OF NICELY BOUND PRAYERS AND HYMNS. HANDeOKB Pocket and Presentation Bibles. NEW JJOOKSl J NEW gOOKSll CONDENSED CATALOGUE oiri NEW BOOKS NOW IN STOCK AT THB "OBSERVER" OFFICE, HOLIWELL r .r- At 8s. 6d. In the Rooky Mountains Cruden's Concordance] At 2s. 6d. Adventurous Boat Voyages; Aiming Higher Arabian Nights Debtor and Creditor Helen's Babies Habits and Characteristics of Animals King of the Conjurors Lorimer Littlegood Little Mt Bouncer Making Haate to be Rich Manse Gaiden Military Heroes of England Martin Rattler True to the Last The Country of the Dwarfs The Study of the Bible The Story of the Peninsular War Three Years in a Man Trap Robinson Crusoe Rising in the World Shakespeare Prinoe Charlie Parlour Pastimes Will Adams Milton's Poetioal Works Living for Appearanoes Take my Advice At 2s. Notable Workers in Humble Life Arohie Digby f Lost in tho Wilds of Canada Seed Time and Harvest Defoe's Journal of the Plague] Soott's Poetioal WosksZ Confessions of a Horse Dealer Pilgrim's Progress Anecdotes of Birds, &o. Dr. Livingstone David Oopperfield Dombey and Son Fifteen Months Among Kaffirs Heroes of the Battlefieldif Kenilworth Last Days of Pompei? Mr Midshipman Easy The Cure of Buissoo Retribution A200 Reward Robinson Crusoe Ministering Angel Oliver Twist Three Boots 1s. 6d. Sir Walter Raleigh Breakers Ahead Geological Gossip Golden Treasury Etohing Words for the Weary Is. Geordie Stnart No GainB Without Pains Tom Cringle's Log Bewitohed Lamp Caught at Last REMARKABLE BARGAINS 11 A large Stock of beautifully bound STANDARD WORK8 and NOVELS, AT 11 id. each, ORDINARY SELLING PRICE, 28. ad. And numerous other Books to seleot from. COLOURED TOY BOOKS. SUNDAY SCHOOL REWARDS, &o., &o., at the "OBSERVER" OFFICE, r HOLY WELL. ALFRED MAYERS, 8, MILFORD STREL I [OLD. BILL POSTER AND DELIVERER to- LADIES! LADIES REQUIRING ASSISTANCE and RELIEF in Li all FEMALE AILMENTS. IRREGULARITIES; SUPPRESSIONS, and OBSTRUCTIONS can obtain the most -valuable information whereby difficulties are over- come, no matter how Obstinate or Long-Standing. THIS EXTRAORDINARY MEDICINE has met with immense success in THOUSANDS OF OASES after all others have failed. Read these extracts from Testimonial* MBXBORO' Dear Madam,—Kindly send me a bottle of your medicine and pills, I have tried them before; on one occasion they put me riflht with FOUR DOSKS AFT*R SIXTEEN "WEEKS, ana another time OMB DOSB DID MB GOOD,—Mrs L.T NRWCASTLB-OX-TTICB. Dear Madam,—My case was a very obstinate one of EIORTXRN WBBIS, but with perseverence and your good advice I am happy to say I got relief .—Mrs M.J. YORK. Dear Mrs Daamail,-j received the medicine and pills safely. The last I had proved effectual after PIVH BOXTU" SUPPRESSION AND ANXIETY.—Mrs AB. The above, and Thousands of similar Testimonials, guaranteed Genuine UXDIIB A PENALTY or £ 1,000. Abandon not hope; here you will find a Genuine SPECIALITY and CURE. Failure impossible. Send stamped addressed envelope fer particulars. A, DASMAIL, Dgx, S87, LangdalelBwse, Waltbiungtow, London, -u SONEY LENT PRIVATELY by the1 CHARING-CROSS BANK (Registered 28, BEDFORD-STREET, CHARING CROSS I LONDON. ESTABLISHED, 1870. Assets £ 512,475 18 2 Liabilities j. 209,475 18 2 Capital and Reserve. £ 303,000 0 0 Advances. made upon approved Promissory Note as follows:— 4.d vance £ 25—12 monthly repayments of £ 2 5 11 50 4 11 b 100 44 « 9 3 4 Larger amountsthe sameinproportion. LOANS of 430 to £2,000 granted at a few hour's noticein town or country, male or female, on mortgage of furniture, trade and farm stock, plans, orops, &o., without removal, and to assist persont into business; also on deeds, policies, and reversions, at 5 per cent. for one month to 14 years. Distance no objeot. 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 once find out you aretreating with an old established (1870) safe and bona fide Bank* Having large capital we do business cheaper than others. No good loan ever refused. TWO-AND-A-HALF PER CENT. INTEREST allowed on the minimum monthly balances of CUR. RENT ACCOUNTS when not drawn below X20 Deposits of £10 and upwards received at 3 per cent. per annum payable at 14 days' notice. Subj ectto 3 months' notice of withdrawal 14 per cent 6 «« ó" 12 14 44 6 14 Interest paid quarterly free from Income Tax Depositors have no liability whatever, and are amply secured. Prospectus free. A. WILLIAMS, Manager. WORTH A GUINEA A BOX. w"? SF 'B? aa FOR ALL BILIOUS & NERVOUS DISORDER F JSUOH AB 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. ID Boxes, 9 £ d., Is. lid., and 2s. 9d. each Beecham's Tooth Paste, EFFICACIOUS, ECONOMICAL, CLEANSES THE TEETH, PERFUMES the BREATH In Collapsible Tubes, Is. each. Prepared only by the Proprietor, CHOMAS BEECHAM, St. Helens, Lancashire JOLD BY ALL DAUGQISTS AND PATBNT MHDICINB DBALBBS EVBBYWHBBB. FOR THE BLOOD IS THE LIFE." I IF THE MISCHIEF 8IN THE BLOOD I KNOW OF A OERTAIN CURE, CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER A. ND RESTORER. Frongooh Issop, Llechrvd, Cardiganshire, March 16,1896. "Gentlemen,—I write to thank you for the great benefit I received through taking Clarke's Blood Mixture. I had suffered for over eighteen months from ulcerated sores on my leg. and was unable to walk about the house without crutches. During the above period I had been treated by doctors, and had tried all sorts of remedies, but none did me any good. At the latter end of last year I was recommended to consult a noted person for such maladies in Glamorganshire; I went there and re- mained under his care for several weeks, but had to return home despondent, without having derived any benefit. A day or two after I returned home, Mr Jones, our police officer, called, and asked how I was, and I told him my experience in Glamorgan- shire, He replied If the mischief is in the blood I know a certain cure, Clarke's Blood Mixture.' After further conversation I made up my mind to give it a trial, and shall never forget the day. In less than six weeks, and before I finished taking the second bottle, I was perfectly cured, and never felt better in my life. Eve,) since I have been able to attend to my household duties without the slightest difficulty whatever,—Yours truly, Ann TMO*A»." 4, Greenfleld-etreet, Govan, Glasgow, Jan. 5,1897 "Dear Sirs,—1 feel in duty bound to add my testimonial in favour of Clarke's world-famed Blood Mixture. I have suffered for three years and six months with a dreadful sore on my upper lip and ohin. I was forced to go to the Skin Hospital, in Elm Bank-street; they did not do any good to it. Then I tried most of all the principal institutions in Glaagow, and lastly the Skin and Cancer Institu- tion in St. Vincent-street, and paid one pound before receiving any advice, and the advice was that he was afraid I would lose my upper lip I received treatment in this institution for one month, and received no benefit Then he told me he would have to take the lip off, but I would not consent, and of which I am a proud man to-day After this I went to the Western Infirmary, and was under a clever skin specialist I r?oeived treatment for 13 weeks, and received a little benefit, and came out and commenced working again at my occupation, but I soon got as bad as ever I then commenced with 'Clarke's World-famed Blood Mixture,' and after taking five bottJes was completely cured. But I etill continued taking the Mixture till I had taken thirteen bottles You can make use of my name in any way you please.—Yours truly, WILLIAM PATBBSOW, THOUSANDS OF TESTIMONIALS For cleansing and olearing the blood from all impurities CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE cannot be too highly recommended For Scorfula, Scurvy, Eczema, Bad Legs, Skin and Blood Diseases, Pimples, and Sores of all Vnds its effects are marvellous. As this mixture is pleasant to the taste and war- ranted free from anything injurious to the most delicate constitution of either sex, from infancy to old age, the Proprietors solicit sufferers to give it a trial to test its value. IMPORTANT NOTICE TO ALL.—Cleanse the vitiated blood whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin in pimples, eruptions, and sores; cleanse it when you find it obstructed and sluggish in the veins; cleanse it when it is foul-your feelings will tell you when. Keep your blood pure, and the health of 'he system will follow. Sold in bottles, 2s 9d each, by all Chemists and Patent Medicine Vendors thioughout the world, or sent to any address on receipt of 33 stamps, by the Proprietors, THE LINCOLN and MIDI AND COUNTIES DRUG COMPANY, LINCOLN, CLARKE'S WOBLD. BLOOD MIXTURE. FAMED CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAMED CLARKE'S WOBLD- BLOOD MIXTURE. FAIIBD WHEN you ASK for CLARKE'S BLOOD MIXTURE, don't be put off with something else. Many retailers stock substitutes for all articles 1i in large demand, and pay their assistants a com- mission on the sale of these imitations. This explains why different artioles from the one aeked for are so frequently pat before purohaeers, 1 J Sale by Me8srs. Churton, Elphick Co HOLYWELL, FLINTSHIRE. Important Sale of a Valuable FREEHOLD RESIDENTIAL ^ESTATE, known as "Lygan-y-Wern," with Gardens, Out- buildings, Farm and Lands, situate near the Market town.of Holywell, and within ilk a short distance of Bagillt and Flint Railway Stations. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK; & Co. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, AT THB GROSVENOR HOTEL, CHESTER, On SATURDAY, JUNE 19th, 1897, At Two for Three o'clock p.m. punctually, in the following or such other Lots as may be determined upon at the time of Sale, and subject to Conditions, the under-mentioned valuable FREEHOLD RESIDENCE, FARM and LANDS, vie:- LOT I.-The RESIDENCE known as "Lygan. y-wern," with the stable, coach houses, and other outbuildings, pleasure grounds, gardens, and land, comprising in the whole 12a. 3r. 3lp. or there- abouts, late in the occupation of Ll. J. Henry, Esq., deceased. LOT 2.—A Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY known as 44 Pentre Farm," with suitable House and Farm Buildings, comprising together 28a. 2r. lp. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr B. Jones. LOT 3.—Two Valuable FIELDS, situate on the north-west side of and adjoining Lot 1, having extensive frontage to the main road leading to Holywell, containing 8a. lr. 24p. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr B. Jones. LOT 4.—Four Fields of Superior LAND, situate near the above, being part of "Pentre Farm," containing 16a. lr. 28p. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr B. Jones. LOT b.-Two Valuable FIELDS, situate olose to Lot 4, containing 6a. lr. 29p. or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mr B. Jones. LOT 6.-Several pieces of LAND, being part of Lyganywern" Estate, having frontage to the road leading from Halkyn to Bagillt containing 24a. lr. 14p, or thereabouts, in the occupation of Mrs Tapley. LOT 7.—Two Valuable FIELDS, situate between Lots 1 and 6, having frontage to the same road, in the occupation of Mrs Taplty, together with the COTTAGE and GARDEN belonging thereto, in the oooupation of John Foekett. The Mines, Minerals, and Quarries under Lots 2, 3, 4, and 5, and Nos. 6, 7, 22, and 24 of Lot 6, on the Sale Plan, are not included in the Sale. These Properties are situate in a very healthy locality, and command fine views of the estuary of the Dee, Heswall Hills, &o. John Foskett, who is in oharge of all the Property, will shew the vatious Lot. N, B. -Particulars with Plan and any further information may be obtained on application to Messrs CHTJBTON, ELPHICK, ROBBBTS and RICHABD- SON, Auctioneers; Mr T. A. BECKETT, Surveyor, or Messrs BROWN and DOBIB, Solicitors, all of Chester. 7^ v Sale hy Mr. John J. Cunnah, ON THURSDAY, JUNE 17TH, 1897. Sale of the whole of the Plant and Machinery at the FLINT BRICK AND TILE WORKS, FLINT. J MR. JOPN J. CUNNAII IS favoured with instructions from the Flint Brick and Tile Company to SELL BY AUCTION the whole of the PLANT AND MACHINERY, including one horizontal high pressure engine, about 14 b.p.; Cornish boiler, 16 feet long, 5 feet diameter; the pipes and connections betweon engine and boiler, clay grinding pan, 9 feet diameter, with atone rollers in cast iron shells, hoisting drum and gearing with chain, spur gearing and shafting, Cameron pumping engine, cast iron feed water tank, egg-ended boiler, 16 feet by 4 feet, together with the sheds, kilns, moulds, barrows, planks, a quantity of offioo furni- ture, fittingll, and fixtures, and the stock of brick and tile goods. ,|NOTB.—The whole will first be offered in one Lot as a going concern, and if not disposed of will then be sold without reserve in separate Lots. SALE AT ONE O'CLOCK PUNCTUALLY. Auction Offices:- Grosvenor Chambers, Cheater. P J TO FARMERS AND OTHERS. DO you require your Corn ground ? Send it to FLINT MILL. The work can be done quiokly and well. Oft — J JUNE SAILINGS. NORTH WALES AND BACK THE SAME DAY. The Cheapest and least tedious Sea Trips out of Liverpool. BEST AND QUICKEST ROUTE TO HOLYWELL, st. Winefride's Well, P ANTASAPH, PRESTATYN AND RHYL. THE FAST SALOON PADDLE STEAMER FLYING FALOON, SINGLE FARES I RETURN FARES Deck Is. 6d. Available for day of issue only Bridge 2s. 6d. Deck 2s. Tickets not transferable. Bridge 3s. Children under 12 half-fare. Will sail from the Prince's Lauding Stage and Mostyn (weather and other circumstances per- mitting) as under:— LIVERPOOL TO MOSTYN AND BACK THE SAME DAY. Average passage 1 hour and 45 minutes. Giving passengers two to three hours ashore, in one of the prettiest spots in North Wales. LONG DAY TRIPS ABOUT TEN HOURS SAILINGS:— From Liverpool; From Mostyn. 11th Juno Friday 3.30 p.m 8.0 p.m 12th 44 Saturday 4.30 p.m 8.0 p.m -14th cc Monday 8.30 a.m 10.30 a.m 44 44 44 6.15 p.m 8.30 p.m *15th 44 Tuesday 9.0 a.m 9.0 p.m 16th" Wednesday 10.0 a.m 1.30 p.m 17th Thursday 10.0 a.m 2.0 p.m 18th Friday 10.0 a.m 3.0 p.m 19th 44 Saturday to 12.0 moon 3.30 p.m 21st cc Monday 12.0 noon 6.0 p.m 22nd" Tuesday 1.0 p.m 5.30 p.m 23rd 44 Wednesday 2.0 p.m 6.30 p.m 24th 44 Thursday 3.0 p.m 7.30 p.m 25th Friday 4.30 p.m 8.0 p.m 26th" Saturday 5.0 p.m 9.0 p.m *28th 44 Monday 8.30 a.m 10.30 a.m II «« It 6.15 p.m 9.0 p.m *29th Tuesday 9.30 a.m 9.0 r: p.m *30th 41 Wednesday 10.0 a-M 9.15 p.m Southport every Sunday at 3 p.m. Return fare Is. 6d. ligg* May 29th, Juno 14th, 15th, 28th, 29th and 30th, Long Day Excursion from Liverpool to Mostyn and Back. rfgr May 29th, June 14th and 28th, Long Day Excursion from Mostyn to Liverpool and Back. Refreshments on Board at Moderate Charges. For further particulars apply Telephone No. 2334 FLYING FALCON STEAMSHIP Co., Ltd., 27, WqtQr-gtzget, Liyerpool- rSales by Mr. William Freeman. MR. WM. FKEEMAN Has received instructions to Sell by Auction, ON MONDAY. THE 14th OF JUNE, 1897, AT THE OLD COLLIERY, NEAR THE BLOSSOMS INN, BAGILLT, Late the property of Ishmael Davies (deceased), A nearly Eight Horse power STBAM ENGINB, with a 25-ft. Steam Boiler and Furnace, and a Steam Ciroular Saw Benoh with Saws, various fittings and connections. SALB AT ONB O'CLOCK PBOMPT. To view, apply-to Mr GnArrolq THOMAS, Bagillt. FLINT. SALE OF VALUABLE FREEHOLD PROPERTY. MR. WILLIAM FREEMAN IS instructed to Sell by PUBLIC AUCTION a the CROSS FOXES HOTEL, FLINT, ON MONDAY, THB 14TH DAY OP JUNE, 1897, At Three o'olock precisely, the undermentioned FREEHOLD P ROPERT Y, Subject to conditions to be then and there produced. LOT 1. r Piec.e or Parcel of Meadow or Pasture JJAND, situate in the Allt Goch Lane, in the Parish of Flint, in the County of Flint, containing by admeasurement 2 acres, 1 rood, and 30 perches or thereabouts, now in the occupation of Mr Edwin Bibby, as yearly tenant, at an annual rental of £ 8. iJ18(, ,ece of Land is pleasantly situated, and a good site for a villa residenoe. LOT 2. All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, with the Yard, Stable, Coach-house and Out-build- ings thereunto belonging, situate and being No. 33 Mount Street, in the Town of Flint, and until recently in the occupation of the Vendor (Mrs Sinaott) but now unoccupied. There have been several applications for the tenancy. For further particulars, apply to the AUCTIONBBE, Perthyterfyn Cottage, Holywell; or to Messrs HUOHESAND HUGHES, Solicitors, Flint. HOLYWELL AND BAGILLT Sale of FREEHOLD and LEASEHOLD HOUSES and FREEHOLD LAND. MR. WM. FREEMAN HAS received instructions from the Trustee of the Estate of the late Mrs. ELIZABETH DAVIBS Panton Plaoe, Holywell, to SELL BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the ASSEMBLY HALL, HOLYWELL, On FRIDAY, the 18th day of JUNE, 1897, At 4 o'clock p.m. prompt, subject to conditions to be then and there produced, the undermentioned valuable PROPERTY, in the following Lots or suoh other Lots as may be decided upon at th. time of Sale. LOT 1. All tlozo FIVE LEASEHOLD COTTAGFS situate in Summer Hill, Holywell, now in ,ohn The above Premises are held under a Lease from the Earl of Denbigh which expires on the 2nd day of March, 1912, at a ground rent of j63 3s. Od. per annum. These premises are let at a gross annual rental of f,33 7a. Od. A oopy of the Lease under which the promises are held may be seen at the Office of the Vendor's Solicitors., during Office hours, at any time before the Sale, and will be produced at the Sale. LOT 2. All those TWO FREEHOLD COTTAGES and GARDENS situate in Gadlys Lane, Bagillt in the County of Flint, now in the occupation of Edwin Roberts and Llewellyn Foulkos. ea<&eBe premises are let at gross rentals of £ 6 Is. 4d. Lot 3. Of ^TIANT? FREEHoli> FIELD, Piece or Parcel of LAND, compn81ng 4a. Or. 6p. or thereabouts, known aa "Ooetia Oohyr" /tuate near New Brighton, Bagillt, aforesaid, now in the occupation of Mrs. Bagshaw, at a net annual rental of £ 12 The Mines and Minerals under this Lot are reserved. Further particulars may be obtained from the AUCTIONEBB, Holywell, or from Messrs. HuQirafl AND HUGHBS, Solicitors, Flint. LEGAL NOTICE. having any Claim against the Estate of Mr JKSSB DAVIBS, Halkyn Village, deceased, and all Debts owing to the said Estate are to be sent to me, on or before the 21st inst. DATED, JUNB 8TH, 1897. PETER EVANS, SPBINO BANK, HALXYN. Executor. i Mrs Davies, Halkyn Village, and the Family of the late Mr ¡ Jesse Davies, begs to express their heartfelt thanks for the kind sympathy shewn towards them in their bereavement. A N T E D HOTJSE ITAID -WAITRESS; 0 TV also, CHILDREN'S MAID.—Apply, Mra CROUDACE, Pendre House, Holywell. WANTED in a family of three, strong GENERAL SERVANT. References must N be good.—Apply, stating wages, age, &o., to CLBBGY- MAN, Observer" Offioe. WANTED.—GENERAL, 2o to 30, able to do W plain 7. Go wagas.-Apply: "Observer" Ofll- Co. 0/ WANTED.—A good clean UIRL who can cook, j Wagoi, £ io to £ 12 Apply^ TRAVELLERS' Inn, Caerwya. ANTED.-Sharp and intelligent BOY for „ YV Solicitor s Office. Application, in own J handwriting, in first instance to LBX.' 1, Observer" Office. HA Y .-—TO BE SOLD—about 20 tons of last year a RYE-GRASS AND CLOVER, well- t b,trvefsted. -Apply, BAILIFF, Saithaelwyd, Holy- well. OLE T—MONA HOUSB," GREENFIELD— X Containing drawing and dining rooms, kitohen, back kitohen, good cellar and four bedrooms, together with out-houses and good garden.—Apply to Mra DVKXNB, Pendre, Holywell. TO BE LET—A BEERHOUSE, in Bagillt; also a fully-licensed PUBLICHOUSE, in Flint.—Apply to KELSTBBTON BREWERY Co. LD. TO BE LET, with immediate possession, a large YARD, occupying a good central position in V Holywell, admirably adapted for the business of a coal dealer or general merchant.—Apply, THQHAS HWBBS, joinc- ;ii:' r, Holywell.