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TSLEPHONK 222. ESTABLISHED 1815. I Spectacles;^J   EYEG.LASSF,81 F "ALL SIGHTS, I EY EG.LASSES AT ALL PRICES. Greatest care and attention in Suiting. FIELD & OPERA GLASSES, BAROMETERS, &c. J. D. SIDDALL, OPTICIAN TO THE INFIRMARY, THE CROSS, 4, BRIDGE ST., CHESTER. UMBRELLAS & Walking Sticks. LANTERNS AND SLIDES ON SALE OR HIRE. OXYGEN ALWAYS IN STOCK. REPAIRS OF ALL KINDS.
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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. 0- JJOYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER. MONDAY NEXT, Nov. 13th, for Six nights only, THE SIGN OF THE CROSS. Company, Chorus and Band of Sixty Performers. MONDAY, NOV. 20th, for Six Nights Only, HELD IN BONDAGE. THURSDAY, November 23rd, at 2-30, BESSES 0' TH' BARN PRIZE BAND. Box Plan Now Open. ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE STREET, CHESTER. A PIANOFORTE RECITAL WILL BE GIVEN BY MISS EMILY GILES, A.R.C.M. (Pupil of the late Mr. Edward Dannreuther), On TUESDAY EVENING, Nov. 14, at 8 o'clock, WHEN SHE WILL BE ASSISTED BY MISS KITTY WOOLLEY (Violinist), and CAPT. WALTER OAKSHOTT (Vocalist). The progamme will include Waldstein Sonata (Beethoven), G Minor Ballad (Chopin), Sonata for Violin and Pianoforte (Brahms), Two Songs from Tennyson's Maud" (Somervell), &c. Reserved Seats, 3s.; Unreserved Seats, Is. Tickets can be obtained and a Plan of the Hall can be seen at Messrs. Phillipson & Golder's, Eastgate Row. Chester. 412 United Congregational Choirs. THIRD GRAN D CONCERT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE MUSIC HALL, ON WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22ND. Sir Sterndale Bennett's "MAY QUEEN," AND A MISCELLANEOUS PROGRAMME. Principals: SOPRANO ALTO: Miss Bessie Blackburn. Miss Edith Randies. TENOR: BASS Mr. J. S. Buxton. Mr. C. James. SOLO VIOLINIST Mr. A. J. Armstrong. CONDUCTOR: Mr. Skeldon. ACCOMPANIST: Mr. N. Jone Doors open at 7-30; commence at 8. Carriages at 10-15. Reserved Seats and Two Front Rows in West Gallerv, 3s. and 2s.; Second Seats and Balcony, Is.; Top Gallery. 6d. Tickets may be had from members of the Choir. Plan of the Hall at RICHARDSON'S, Music Seller, Bridge-street Row. Hon. Sec.: ALEX. BEE. NEWGATE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, CHESTER, TUESDAY, NOV. 28th, at 3 o'clock. MRS. REGINALD AXTENS', PIANISTE (Madame Charlotte Davies), and MR. FRIDOLIN WEINGAERTNER'S (VIOLINIST) AFTERNOON CONCERT. UNDER DISTINGUISHED PATRONAGE. Plan and Tickets (Reserved 3s., Unreserved 2s. and Is.), at R. A. AXTENS' Pianoforte Showrooms. 10, White Friars, Chester. CHESTER PAXTON SOCIETY. President: Major MACGILLYCUDDY. Vice-Presidents: T. GIBBONS FROST, Esq., and J. GARRETT FROST, Esq. THE ANNUAL EXHIBITION JL~ OF Fruits, Chrysanthemums, &c., WILL BE HEtD IN THE TOWN HALL, ION WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 15TH AND 16TH, When extensive Exhibits will be made of FRUITS, CHRYSANTHEMUMS, LADIES' TABLE DECORATIONS, &c. OPENING CEREMONY BY THE COUNTESS GROSVENOR On WEDNESDAY, Nov. 15th, at 3 p.m. Chairman: MAJOR MACGILLYCUDDY Th3 PRIZES will be presented to the successful Competitors on THURSDAY, at 8 p.m., by MRS. MACGILLYCUDDY. Chairman: J. GARKETT FROST, ESQ., J.P. The MASSA BROS. will play selections of MUSIC daring both Days. ADMISSION TO EXHIBITION :-First Day (Wednes- day), from 2 to 4 p.m.. Two Shillings; 4 to 9 p.m., One Shilling. Second Day (Thursday), from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., One Shilling 2 p.m. to 9 p.m.. Sixpence. GEORGE P. MILN, Hon. Sec., Grosvenor Museum, Cheater. HOOTON PARK RACES. NOVEMBER 17TH AND 18TH. FRIDAY, 17th, Autumn Hurdle Race of 400 sov. SATURDAY, 18th, Cheshire Steeplechase of 400 sov. First Race about 1.15 each day. ADMISSION TO COURSE, 1/- F/ST EXCURSION TRAINS. _——————— CHESTER UNITED GAS CO. GAS FIRES. A Large Variety of THIS SEASONS FIRES, in the most ARTISTIC DESIGNS, NOW ON VIEW at the NEW SHOWROOMS, CUPPIN STREET. All Fires quoted FIXED FREE, And can be supplied ON HIRE (Three Years' Hire and Purchase System). SHOP STOVES. SPECIALITIES FROM 2/- PER QUARTER. In the NEW SHOWROOMS may be seen an entirely New and Varied SELECTION of CHANDELIERS, PENDANTS, BRACKETS, &c. The Company undertake INTERNAL GAS 'FITTINGS and employ a THOROUGHLY -COMPETENT STAFF OF GASFITTERS. Incandescent Gas Light IS THE Cheapest Artificial Light. MAINTENANCE OF INCANDESCENT GAS BURNERS Is Undertaken by the Company. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY ?J? ?Lj? HEB THE  LATE MAJESTY ING. QUEEN VICTORIA. BOLLANDS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. WEDDING CAKES. As supplied to H.M. THE KING. RESTAURANT. CAFE AND SMOKEROOM. Afternoon Tea Room on First Floor. SOUPS, FISH, JOINTS, ENTREES. CHOPS, STEAKS, &C., FROM THE GRILL. TABLE D'HOTE DAILY. Special Evening Dishes served in Cafe FROM 6 P.M. WINES. SPIRITS. LIQUEURS. Bolland's Christmas Cakes, PLUM PUDDINGS AND MINCE MEAT. CHRISTMAS NOVELTIES. Special Show Room, open Nov. 25th. Bolland's Celebrated Boxes of Dainty Cakes 3/8, 7/ including postage. TURTLE SOUP, MADE FROM FRESH TURTLE, THICK OR CLEAR. Wedding Receptions Catered for. HIRE OF PLATE, GLASS, CHINA WAITERS. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED AND DESPATCHED by First Train or Post as required. Price List & Wine List free by Post on application. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. Telephone: No. 37. Tolograins: 11 Bolland's. Chester." PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. DANCING. THE NEWGATE QUADRILLE PARTY'S CINDERELLA, WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 15TH, IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE-ST., AT 7-45. Non-Members, 1/6. MARCHANT'S BAND. HALF-TERM commences WEDNESDAY, Nov. 22nd. WELSH WESLEYAN MISSION, WESTMINSTER ROAD, HOOLE. A SALE OF WORK, under distinguished patronage, will be held On TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY NEXT. Nov. 14 & 15, AT THREE P.M. To be Opened First Day by R. A. YERBURGH, ESQ., M.P. Chairman: W. WILLIAMS, Esq., J.P. Second Day by MRS. SYDNEY CLARKE. Chairman: Dr. A. RANDALL JACKSON, M.SC. VARIETY ENTERTAINMENTS, MUSICAL SELECTION, COMPETITIONS, &C. Admission:—Up to 6 p.m., 6d.; after 6 p.m. each day, 3d. PRELIMINARY ANNOUNCEMENT. CITY ROAD PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH A SALE OF WORK in aid of the Church Fun d s will held in THE SCHOOL ROOM, ON WEDNESDAY, 13TH DEC. REMEMBER PLEASE, The Successful Industrial, Trades, Cookery, Toilet and Household Appliances EXHIBITION NOW OPEN, AT THE DRILL HALL, CHESTER, Will Close Friday Next, Nov. 17th. FREE LECTURES (COOKERY, &c.) FREE CONCERTS. FREE TASTING STALLS. MAGNIFICENT EXHIBITS. GRAND BIOGRAPH SHOW. Packed Full of Attractions. ADMISSION TO ADULTS-FREE. CHILDREN & JUNIORS-AFTER 5 P.M., 2D. RAILWAYS. G.W.R. EXCURSIONS. BIRMINGHAM RACES, MONDAY, NOVEM- JD BElt 20.-DAY TRIPS to BIRMINGHAM; leave CHESTER 8-0 and 10-0 a.m. Return 5-50 or 7-30 p.m. Fare 5/ STANLEY & NATIONAL CYCLE SHOWS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 20. -To LONDON for 2, 3, 5 or 8 days; leave CHESTER 10-0 a.m. For details, see bills or send postcard to Stations or Offices. "HISTORIC SITES AND SCENES OF ENGLAND." Post free, 1/ from Superintendent of Line, Paddington Station, W. JAMES C. INGLIS, General Manager. TENDERS. THE Directors of the CHESTER WATER- TWORKS COMPANY invite TENDERS for the Supply of SLACK required by the Company, for Six and Twelve Months, from January let, 1906. To be sent in on or before Novemher 25th. WM. S. MOSS, Secretary. 15, Newgate-street, 15, Chester, November 9th, 1905. THE BEST MEAT IS THE CHEAPEST. HENRY DODD, MARKET HALL AND 12, WATERGATE STREET, Cuts Joints suitable for all Purchasers AT PRICES EXTREMEIJY LOW. ELECT-RIO LIGHTING. I U ESTIMATES FREE. REPAIRS PROMPTLY ATTENDED TO. All makes of LAMPS kept in stock, including "Sunbeam," "Ediswan," "Nernst," &c., &c. NOTE ADDnRSS- F. J. JONES & SON. 134, FOREGATE ST., CHESTER. Tel. 180, 1BOA    I > HEWITT'S FOE SCHOOL BOOTS. I 11 ]iE W i T g' -W,o t f ? -8 FOR c?'C ff OOL BOOTIS# I PROTECT YOUR SIGHT. Present straining means future suffering. Have your Eyesight tested Free. Glasses will only be recommended when absolutely beneficial. H. C. HOUGHTON, B.O.A. (OPTOLOGIST), EYESIGHT AND SPECTACLE SPECIALIST 23, Eastgate Street, Chester; LATE MANAGER FOR WOOD, ABRAHAMS, Liverpool and Manchester. TEL. No. 21Y3. REPAIRS done on the premises cheaply & promptly. NOTE.—No travelling dealers employed. PUBLIC NOTICES. DRAW in aid for the Widow of the late SAMUEL BELL for PHONOGRAPH, ten Records. Winning number 190. 4573 MISSING. TO CABMEN, HOTELS, BOARDING-HOUSES, LETTERS OF LODGINGS. &c. WANTED. PARTICULARS of a LADY'S MOVEMENTS and WHEREABOUTS. Known to have arrived in Chester or vicinity on Saturday, the 21st October, and to have been seen several times in the Post Office, and to have left Chester by train about One o'clock on Saturday, the 28th. When last seen had on a light brown costume, brown furs. She is smart and slight of figure, about 37 years of age, wore a number of rings on her left hand, and generally a ring with three opals and diamond on the right hand large finger. The luggage consisted of two flat leather boxes with light brown leather on the edges; had massive silver hand glass and toilet requisites. Her com- plexion fair, light brown hair. and grey eyes. A Reward will be paid for any reliable informa- tion. In first place please address, by letter, to P 24, "Observer" Office, Chester, stating what is I known, and giving address so that person can be interviewed. CITY OF CHESTER. THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR respectfully requests that his Fellow Citizens will do him the honour of meeting him at THE TOWN HALL, ON SUNDAY MORNING NEXT, At Ten o'clock, to accompany him to THE CATHEDRAL And attend Divine Service. J. H. DICKSON, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 9th Nov., 1905. CHESTER RATEPAYERS' ASSOCIATION. THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 16TH, 1905. A PUBLIC MEETING OF RATEPAYERS WILL BE HELD IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOM, NEWGATE STREET, TO CONSIDER THE PROPOSED GRANT TO THE MAYOR. J. M. HAWKINS, ESQ., President of the Association, will take the Chair at 8 o'clock. All Ratepayers are invited to attend this Meet- imr, and may both speak and vote. CITY OF CHESTER. AT a Quarterly Meeting of the Council of the j City of Chester, held at the Town Hall, on Thursday, the 9th day of November, 1905, IT WAS ORDERED that, pursuant to "The Salmon and Freshwater Fisheries Acts, 1861 to 1866," the following Gentlemen be appointed to represent the Council on the River Dee Fishery Board, viz. BoHarEdN, RY STOLTERFOTH, Esquire, 1, Grey Friars, Chester. JOHN JONES CUNNAH, Esquire, Roodee Lodge, Chester. JOHN GOODDIE HOLMES. Esquire, Curzon Park, Chester. FRANCIS FAULKNER BROWN, Esquire, 18, Curzon Park, Chester. EDGAR DUTTON, Esquire, Wellfield House, Newton. HARRY BOULTON DUTTON, Esquire, 27, Curzon Park, Chester. J. H. DICKSON, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester, 9th November. 1905. THE ROYAL SOCIETY FOR THE PROTECTION OF BIRDS. PRESIDENT HER GRACE THE DUCHESS OF PORTLAD VICE-PRESIDENTS Her Grace ELEANOR DUCHESS OF NORTHUMBERLAND Her Grace the DUCHESS OF SOMERSET His Grace the DUKE OF BEDFORD, K.G. The LADY THEODORA GUEST Right Rev. BISHOP BARRY. D.D. Right Rev. BISHOP WELDON, D.D. Right Hon. VISCOUNT WOLSELEY, K.P. Right Hon. SIR HERBERT MAXWELL, Bart, M.P. SYDNEY BUXTON, Esq., M.P.; and others. HON. LOCAL SECRETARY: G. H. EVANS, Esq., Northgate Chambers, Chester Ladies and Gentlemen desirous of furthering the Society's work in Chester and district are requested to communicate with the Hon. Local Secretary, of whom all particulars may be obtained. COUNTY PALATINE OF CHESTER. ALTERATION of BUCKLOW, EDDISBURY, DARESBURY, and NORTHWICH PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISIONS, and FORMATION of the WINSFORD PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that at the General Quarter Sessions of the Peace, holden at Knutsford, in and for the County of Chester, on Monday, the 16th day of October, 1905, IT WAS ORDERED, upon consideration of the Statement laid before the Court at the last Quarter Sessions. that from and after the 1ST DAY OF APRIL, 1906, the Boundaries of the Bucklow, Eddisbury, Dares- bury, and Northwich Petty Sessional Divisions be Altered as follows :— (a) BUCKLOW PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. By excluding the Parishes of Aston-by- Budworth, Crowley, and Pickmere. (b) EDDISBURY PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. By excluding the Parishes of Darnhall, Over, and Wharton. (c) DARESBURY PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. By excluding the Parishes of Bartington and Little Leigh. (d) NORTHWICH PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. By including the Parishes of Aston-by- Budworth, Bartington, Crowley, Little Leigh, and Pickmere, and that the Parishes of DARNIIALL. OVER, and WHARTON be formed into a separate Petty Sessional Division, to be called the WINSFORD PETTY SESSIONAL DIVISION. REGINALD POTTS, Clerk of the Peace for Cheshire. Chester, 31st October, 1905. JOSEPH ORME. SLATER AND PLASTERER, GENERAL PROPERTY REPAIRER, CANAL STREET, CHESTER. (RESIDENCE: 2, KING STREET.) All Orders punctually attended to. Estimates given. EDUCATIONAL. TRINITY COLLEGE OF MUSIC, JL LONDON. LOCAL EXAMINATIONS. The last days of entry for forthcoming EXAMI- NATIONS at the CHESTER CENTRE are as under:— 16th NOVEMBER for "M.K." (Theory), December, 1905. 19th FEBRUARY, 1906, for "Practical," March, 1906. Chairman of Centre Dr. J. C. BRIDGE, M.A. Local Secretary: Mr. THOMAS PATE, 29, Chi- chester-street, Chester, from whom the current Syllabus and Entrance Forms may be obtained. HE ELMS, FLOOKERSBROOK, T CHESTER. Preparatory and finishing SCHOOL FOR GIRLS Successful in Cambridge Local Exams., including Women's Higher; also in all Music Exams. Boarders and Day Pupils. Tennis, etc. Lady B. A., certificated English and Foreign Mistresses resident. Best Masters attend. Pupils receive individual care and comfort.—For prospectus, &c., apply MISS NEVILLE. MR. BRUNO, Teacher of Banjo, Guitar, Mandoline, Mandola; also Violin and Viola for orchestral playing.—Studio, 7, Eastgate Walla, Chester. Terms: Ten lessons from 10s. 6d. Home lessons by arrangement. SHIPPING. /^HESTER & DISTRICT STEAMSHIP C TOURIST & EMIGRATION AGENCY, 26, WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER. Tickets issued by ALL LINES to Canada, United States, South Africa, South America, Australia, Japan, &c., &c. Parcels forwarded to all parts of the World. Special Holiday Tours in Canada, &c. Agriculturists for Canada wanted. Full particulars on application. CANADA-FREE GRANTS OF LAND. The ALLAN LINE being under contract with the Government of Canada for conveyance of mails, anyone writing to the Company at 19, James- street, Liverpool, or 103, Leadenball-street, London, will obtain revised handbook, maps, and latest general information free of cost. DAWSON & WEST, PAWNBROKERS, 54 & 56, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER; JEWELLERS, CLOTHIERS, AND COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHERS. Cash Advanced to any amount on Gold and Silver Plate, Jewellery, Furniture, Pianos, Organs, Furs. Carpets, &c., on all portable property. Parcels by Post receive prompt attention; cash by return. Private Pledge Office. Large Stock of New and Second-hand FURNI- TURE always on Sale. Nine Show-rooms to select from. Terms to suit all purchasers. Hire purchase or for cash. Lowest possible prices. Call and inspect our Stock. 0"l "I /"V I—Our special line. Satin w_ll/i XV// Walnut BEDROOM SUITE, comprising 3ft. 6in. by 7ft. wardrobe, with two full length bevelled robing mirrors, carved cornice, and hat drawer dressing chest, with bevelled dressing glass, jewel drawers and mirrors over. and four large drawers; wash- stand, with marble slab, row tiles in back, cup- board, and towel attached. Complete, SlO 10s. -t?? tC/—Very neat Ebonized 0 V E R <5??w 5/ MANTEL; two shelves, turned pillars and cornice shaped centre mirror, bevelled. A bargain. ?? O /—Second-hand Singer TREADLE 0?? 2 SEWING MACHINE, in perfect working order. Has cost double. Payments taken. "I Q //?—Very pretty inlaid walnut MUSIC ,ABINET; glass door. JPQ 2/-Small BOOKCASE, with move- c?))?  ?/ able shelves; polished walnut, glass doors. Very cheap. -Oil "I i\l—Just forfeited by special OvXU# JLV"/ agreement. Gent.'s 18ct. solid Gold Keyless HUNTING WATCH, by those renowned makers, "T. R. Russell & Sons, 12, Church-street, Liverpool"; fine ?-plate centre second, stop movement, fully jewelled. compensation balance. A written warranty for 25 years given. No finer watch made. Has cost 25 guineas. 1/Q A YARD 2 yards wide. Roll of Bedroom I 0 OILCLOTH, painted back floral pattern. Any length cut. Laid and delivered free. 27/6-Very handsome Pair of Hand-painted AJ 4 U China VASES, stands 18in. high pretty pattern. Guaranteed perfect. —New design 4-bottle Dinner CRUET, 1 JL 7/6 with three glass flower holders attached; strong silver-plated stand and cut glass bottles. Splendid value. jppT-Fitie set CLOCK and BRONZES; C??? Marble and Bronze Clock, with French chiming movement, striking every half-hour; and pair of large beautifully modelled Marli Horses on ebonized stands A rare bargain. <pO ~fi I—Pair of Bedroom TABLES, C?e? < JL ? \? Dressing Chest with bevelled dressmg glass and jewel drawers and four large drawers, fitted with brass handles; Washstand with marble slab and double row tiled back, towel rail and cupboard. Polished walnut. OO I—Out of pledge. 18ct. Gold five- c?<LF ?)/ stone DIAMOND RING, white stones; claw setting. Very cheap. Ot) "| /—Pretty pattern solid GOLD <?? JLO/ CHAIN BRACELET, long link pattern patent fasten and safety chain, in velvet case. O K I—Eiderdown QUILT, with satin centre; *miI real down, full size. A/A"Pair of Old Blue China CANDLE- I O STICKS good condition. 1 I-Very pretty Piece of CHINA for fruit JLtJfJ and flowers. Cheap.  AND 6/6-Extra large CLOTH RUGS. K#/ /1 A i Grand value. WEEKLY OR MONTHLY PAYMENTS. All Good: delivered free any distance. MASONIC ARMS, NORTHGATE-ST., AND MUSIC HALL PASSAGE. A LICK JAMIESON (formerly Sergt.-Major R.A. Med. Corps), PROPRIETOR. Noted House for a good glass of Ale and the best of Wines, Brandies, Spirits, Minerals, etc. All BITTER BEER, BEST MILD ALES, and STOUT are drawn from the Wood. PRIME "CHESTER," "BASS' GO;. ALE," and "BARC AY&PERKINS' STOUT" ondraught. BASS' "P.A. No. 1 STRONG ALE," GUINNESS'S EXTRA STOUT," I "NOURISHING STOUT," and "CHESTER! LIGHT BITTER ALE," in Bottle, and always in condition. I BASS' "ROYAL ALE" (a speciality) on draught and in bottle. A large variety of "SPECIAL" SCOTCH and IRISH WHISKIES to-select from. COMFORTABLE SMOKE ROOMS. TEL. 84 & 84A. Proprietor: G. BARNES. CITY MEWS & CARRIAGE WORKS. The above Firm are now in a position to cater for FUNERALS throughout in the most modern style, having aug- mented their stock with Superior Rubber-tyred Funeral Cars, Rubber-tvred Broughams, and Black B I a H orses also WEDD IrW'J hams, ,%nd Black Belgian Horses also WEDDING CARRIAGES, Brakes, 'Buses, Char-a-Bancs, Landaus, Dog- carts, &c. COACH BUILDING in all its branches. MOTOR REPAIRS neatly and promptly sxecuted. NOTE THE ADDRESS CITY ROAD, CHESTER. ■— » I AT RICHARD JONES' COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT, EXHIBITION OF MODEL FURNISHED HOUSES, AT 100 GUINEAS AND £ 250. WE RESPECTFULLY SOLICIT A VISIT OF INSPECTION. QUALITY. VALUE. STYLE. FULL PARTICULARS ON APPLICATION. RICHARD JONES & CO. LTD. BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. W. T. WILLIAMS, DRAPER, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, Begs to announce to her numerous Friends and the Public that she has OPENED 39. FOREGATE STREET, Where she is Displaying a NEW and SELECTED STOCK of | LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, UNDERSKIRTS, CORSETS (MAIDS AND LADIES), HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACE GOODS, APRONS, UMBRELLAS, SMALLWARES, &c. While thanking her Friends for past favours, she hopes to merit a share of their patronage. The above SHOP was in the occupation of MR. GEMMEL, DRAPER. THE DEPARTMENTS AT 33, FOREGATE STREET Are as usual well Stocked with all the Latest Productions for Present Wear. MANTLES, COATS, COSTUMES, FOR LADIES AND CHILDREN, IN GREAT VARIETY. I DRESS SKIRTS in Tweeds, Serges, Cloths, Cashmere, Voiles, &c., in Various Sizes. ALTERATIONS FREE OF CHARGE. BLOTSES in Silks, Delaines, Cashmeres, Nuns Veiling, Flannel and Flannelette. IiACK CX7TX A Bfc f- ifKON38 & TIES. GLOVES in an the New Shades. Ac., fluy FURS. FURS. A Well selected Stock in all Fashionable Furs. Good Value. Lowest Prices. NECKLETS, STOLES AND MUFFS. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. IN FUR, BEAVER, CHENILLE, FELT AND STRAW HATS, IN ALL THE LATEST STYLES. CLOTH HATS and CAPS, a large selection of TRIMMED HATS and BONNETS. WINGS, FEATHERS, FLOWERS, BERRIES, POM-POMS. RIBBONS, WINGS, VELVETS, SILKS, &c., &c. LATEST STYLES, LOWEST PRICES 33 & 39, FOREGATE ST., CHESTER. Cream and Scarlet will be the Leading Colours for CHILDREN'S OUTDOOR WEAR, And nothing is Prettier or more Becoming to little Boys and Girls, with MILLINERY and GAITERS en suite. Real Government SERGE COATS, 22in. long, in Scarlet, made to Measure. 7/11, rising 1/- each size MISS M. MORRELL REMBER, 8, The Groves, Chester. UNIQUE & UNPRECEDENTED OFFER TO OUR 8 UBSCRIBERS. Any Man or Woman (over 18 and under 60 years of age) paying a Subscription for Six or Twelve Months to the Office of the CHESHIRE OBSERVER (Chester) will receive a COMPLETE STAMPED POLICY INSURING THEM IN THE SUM OF £10 PAYABLE DOWN IMMEDIATELY UPON HE OR SHE BECOMING TOTALLY DISABLED by the contraction of TYPHOID, TYPHUS, SCARLET FEVER, SMALL-POX, DIPHTHERIA, or being operated upon for APPENDICITIS. This Insurance providing CASH DOWN, AT A TIME WHEN MOST NEEDED TO MEET THE CONSEQUENT EXPENSE NECESSARILY ENTAILED, will no doubt be highly appreciated and largely availed of by a discriminating Public. In addition to the above Capital Sums paid for Sioknees, THE SUBSCRIBERS WILL BE Further Insured in the Sum of £50 AGAINST HIS OR HER DEATH, CAUSED BY AN ACCIDENT TO A RAILWAY TRAIN or any other Conveyance by which he or she was riding as a Ticket-bearing or Fare- paying Passenger. All you have to do is to send 3/3 for Six Months, or 6,1tJ for Twelve Months' Subscription respectively, and then send your SUBSCRIPTION RECEIPT (upon which your full Name and Address appear) to the CASUALTY INSURANCE COMPANY, LTD., 7, WATERLOO PLACE, PALL MALL, LONDON, S. W., when the Policy will be forwarded. The FATAL ACCIDENT BENEFIT comes into force Immediately, and that for SICKNESS Twenty-one Days after the payment of Subscription, and runs for the period covered by the Subscription. This POLICY can be obtained by any Member of a Subscriber's Family (age 18 to 60) at a premium of 10/- per annum.   -N i- Nt -N G THE 'V BQOTJ??J?DI?? I 88, BROOK STRGKT, CHESTER. K 1 ¡.pj<f.1i Furs Furs Furs f BE PREPARED FOR WINTER. Ladies requiring FURS RE-MODELLED will do well to send them at once to E ) (Formerly with Messrs. E• Jl DARNES Brown, Holmes & Co.), GROSVENOR PARK HOUSE, 8, UNION STREET, CHESTER (Near St. John's Church). SEAL SKINS RE-MODELLED, CLEANED and DYED. FUR WORK of every variety absolutely com- pleted by experienced Fur Workers on the premises. COATS. COSTUMES. MANTLES. LADIES' OWN MATERIAL MADE UP. Please Note the Address: E BARNES. COSTUMIER, LADIES' TAILOR & FURRIER, GROSVENOR PARK HOUSE, CHESTER 116, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. JEFFS, The Noted FENT DEALERS, (OF SoUTH PORT AND OBMSKIKK). FENTS & REMNANTS Of All Descriptions. CALICOES, FLANNELS, PRINTS, SHIRTINGS, SATEENS. FLANNELETTES. MUSLINS, TOWELLINGS, CAMBRICS. DOWLAIS, NAINSOOKS. GINGHAMS, CRETONNES, PLUSHES. SILKS, VELVETS, SILKETTES, LACES, CURTAIN NETS, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, OIL BAIZES, &c., &c. SPECIAL LINES IN Blouse Flannelette Lengths, 10 £ d., llid., 1/1. 1/2, 1/3, 1/6. VERY CHEAP LINE ix CLOTH HEARTH RUGS* 5/- EACH. UNIONS SHIRTING, VERY GOOD VALUE. LINOLEUM, 2! yds. wide, 1/9 j per yard. CARACUL AND BEAVER FENTS. 116, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. SPECIAL SHOW OF TOYS RICHARDSON'S BAZAAR AND CHINA STORES, 81, FOREGATE STREET. FINEST SHOW OF TOYS AND LARGEST SHOWROOM IN THE CITY. EARLY INSPECTION INVITED. DUTTON BROS. PAWNBROKERS. JEWELLERS, &c„ 105, FOREGATE STHEET and 25 to 27, LOWER BRIDGE STREET CHESTER. PHONO' DEPOT,, Have just received all the Latest and Up-to-date Records. SELECTIONS BY BESSES 0' TH' BARN BAND. "Ida and Dot," "Ora Pro Nobis," "Sandon," &c. Three Excellent Songs which will be PANTOMIME HITS, I wouldn't leave my little wooden but for you." A little boy called Taps," "Stop your tickling, Jock." ALL HAVE GOOD SWINGING CHORUS. REVIVAL HYMNS. "Glory Song," "Tell mother I'll be there." Throw out the life-line," Lead, kindly light." OVER ONE THOUSAND RECORDS. DUTTON BROS. for Repairs. TELEPHONE NO. 141. EDGAR DUTTON & SONS, Complete Funeral Furnishers AND CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS, JO, Frodsbam-street, Chester. E. D. & SONS, having the Largest Stock of Belgian Horses, Superior Glass and Closed Hearses, Private Broughams and Coaches are prepared to Supply Funerals cheaper than any jther shop in the City. E. D. & SONS take the ENTIRE MANAGE- MENT OF FUNERALS in Town or Country with due regard to economy and taste. Infant's Funeral, with a Pair Horse Coach, Coffin and Grave, from 24s. Te the Poor or Benevolent, a good Coffin, Schillibeer and Grave complete, 38a. SOLE AGENTS FOB PATENT METALLIC COFFINS. (The trade supplied). Superior WEDDING CARRIAGES for hire,, kept only for Weddings, at moderate chargas. I WVATX ADDRIi:t18KS: 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables; aad I WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON, THE DAUGHTERS OF ENGLAND Are undoubtedly the Fairest Maidens on this planet. English women of all ages, indeed, command the respect and reverence of mankind. THERE IS SOMETHING In the English character that encourages a calm, dispassionate and beneficent view of life. There is a PHILOSOPHIC TREATMENT of care and trouble which renders possible a DAILY ENJOYMENT and a UNIFORM HAPPINESS that reflects itself in the face and expression of all SENSIBLE PEOPLE who DO THEIR SHOPPING AT DEN SONS. SPECIAL & IMPORTANT PURCHASE or REAL HAND-MADE LACE, AT PRICES NEVER BEFORE HEARD OF IN CHESTER. BELOW ARK A FEW PARTICULARS :— Real Bruges LACE BERTHAS, from 10/(5. 12 11, 13-6. 18-6. 18/11. Real Bruges LACE SETS and COLLARS, from 2/3, Sill to 7/6, 9111. Real Bruges LACE VEST FRONTS, 3 6, 6/11, 8/11, 9 <6. Real MALTESE LACE. d., llO, 1!, 1 1H per yard. Real Silk Maltese LACE COLLARS, 516, 5 11, 7,6, 8/11, 16/11, 22/6, 24/6, 25 11. Real Maltese LACE HANDKERCHIEFS, 8M., l, 11H. Fine EDELWEISS NET LACE BERTHAS and COLLARS, from 2/6, 2/11, 3/11 to 6/11. SPECIAL OFFER IN THE DRESS DEPARTMENT. Our new DENZONIA" Silk Finish VELVETS, fast Pile and Colour, in all the leading shades for Autumn and Winter Wear, for Smart Costumes, Coats and Skirts, Blouses, Millinery, Trimmings, &c., in four qualities, 1-, 1 '6 £ per yard. Chiffon Finish, 2,- and 2/11 per yard. EXCEPTIONAL VALUE. PIN-SPOT VEL- VETEEN, 22in. wide, in Brown, Light and Dark Navy, Olive, Red and Black with White Spot. Price 1;- per yard. SEND FOR PATTERNS. VERY SPECIAL. "LOUVINE" WASHING SILK, guaranteed fast colours, in all the latest shades for Evening Wear; also in Navy, Red and Brown. Price Ii. per yard. VELVET CORDEEN," the latest production for Smart Winter Dresses, Coats and Skii ts. Children's Wear, &c.. in Brown, Navy, Red and Myrtle. Price 1,111i per yard, worth 2l. SPECIAL OFFER. "BANNOCKBURN" TWEED, 54in. wide, Unequalled for Hard Wear and excellent appearance, in the Newest Mixtures and Plain Colours. 1/- per yard, Regular Value, per yard. FLANNEL & PRINT DEPARTMENT. SPECIAL SHOW THIS WEEK of all the NEWEST PRODUCTIONS obtainable in BLOUSELLAS and BLOUSE FLANNELS, for Winter Wear. BLOUSELLAS. in Lovely Designs and Colourings,. 3fd., 42d., Wd., 6id. to 1. per yard. BLOUSE FLANNELS (all wool), in neat Spots, Dark and Light Grounds, 1/- per yard. All-Wool BLOUSE FLANNELS, in the most exquisite designs, 1/3i, 1, 4, l/Gi, 1/94 per yard. Embroidered BLOUSE FLANNELS, l/G and I/ll! per yard. DSONS are AGENTS in this City for the Celebrated "ORLWOOLLA," which is guaran- teed unshrinkaMe. The designs are suitable for Ladies' BLOUSES or forIT??are suit-able 31in. wide, 1/9 per yard. A MANUFACTURER'S STOCK of Flannelettes. bought at ROCK BOTTOM PRICES. SPECIAL FOR EVENING WEAR, See Windows this Week. PLAIN MERCERISED LAWNS, quite equal in. appearance to Silk. NOTE THE PRICE. 27 inches wide, 3id. and 4$d. per yard, in all the Leading Shades. CREPE LAWN, 46 inches wide, lOld. per yard.. Silky appearance. See Windows This Week. See Windows This Week. DENSONS, 9, 11 & 13, NORTHGATE ROW CHESTER. AND AT DENBIGH. Telephone 33Qt ASK FOR ROMOLA," THE CREAM OF OLD SCOTCH. WHISKIES* PEOPEIBTOE GEORGE BARLOW WHOLESALE AND RETAII, WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT*, "THE OLD "VAWM*S" BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER TKLKPaexK, 063?. HAIR C oil BIN tTs MAD* UP. 2, PS& Ot. OOVERLETTE T TAILS OF 1 1;&AOt ,?? HAIR FRAMES, I PUSE ♦ BFArIoR m F pw:s. I UAIF.. ? ?/? T. SB AIJSS BROWN, 3. LEEOi-ST. (CAR SAAUONF, LI VERPOOL. HERBERT ELLIS'S CESTRIAN IRONFRAMED PIANOS. SEND FOR LIST. 71, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER. FROM 10/6 PER MONTH.