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AUCTION DIARY Sales by MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS. Jan. 22—At Bumper's Lane, Seal.t-id-FarrDing Stock, Produce. Household Furniture, ko. 'an. 23-At the Smithfield, Chester—Fat and Store Stock Jan. 24-At 51, City-road, Chester—Household Furniture and Effects Jan. 4-At the Old Smithiield, Hooton-Fot and Store Stock Jan. 25-At the Smithfield, Chester—Horses, Carriages and Harness ",lan, 2G-At the Grosvcnor Sale Rooms, Newgate- street, Chester-Furniture, Plated Goods, &c. Mar. S—At the Smithiield, Chester—Bull and Store Cattle Sale War. 21-At Alvauley Hall, ur, HehLy-Agri. cultural Sale f^pi'il 4—At Huntington Old Ilall-Agricultural Stock By MESSRS. CIIURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS & RICHARDSON. Jan. 2G—At Langley Cottage, Helsby—Furniture, Pianoforte, Silver, kc. Ian. 30-At the Queen Railway Hotel— W orks and Machinery at Flint fan. 30—At the Auction Mart, Foregate- street- Furniture and Etfecta By MESSRS PICKERING A NIGHTINGALE. Tan. 23-At the Ermine Catte Mart—Fat and Store Stock Jan. 29—At Flint Cattlt3 MArt-Fat and Store Stock By MESSRS. CHALI.1NOR, ROWSON AND CHALLINOR. Jan. 22, eto.-At Nor thgate-street, Chet.er- Ironmongery By MR. JOHN A. LYON. Jan. 31—At Summer Hill, Cambrian-view, Chester—Furniture and Effects By MESSRS. S. ASTON A. SON. rtm. 23—At the City Auction Rooms, Watergate- street—Furniture and Effects By MESSRS. FRANK LLOYD & SONS. Jan. 30 & 31, A, Feb. i.-A.t the North Wales Repository, Wrt-xhai.Hunte-rs, Hackneys, Ac. SALES BY AUCTION. CHURTO; ELPHICK, ROBERTS, AND RICHARDSON, AUCTIONEERS, VALUE I IS, LAND AND ESTATE AGENTS, THE AUCTION MART, FOITEGATE STREET, CHESTER. Agents for the Norwich Union, and Ltw Uniun \nd Crown Insurance Companies. Telegraphic Address: Mart, Chester." Telephone •. No. 210. LANGLEY COTTAGE, ROBIN HOOD LANE, llELSBY. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELriHCK & CO. 'M? have bc?n favoured with in?ttuct:ous hom í), J. RoCc. Esq., w!Jv its leaving tho Ili'i 'I'll bour- hood, to SELL B\ A LOT ION, on nUDA Y, January 26th, 1906, commencing at 11 o'clock am. pimctuailv, tk-o cxcvllcut HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS, including iron and brass French and hospital bedsteads, hair fuid ■wool mat tresses, double toilet services, handsome green-stained ash bedroom suite, with ovdiscd copper fittings, equal to new; set of six carved dark oak dining chair* upholstered ui crimson leather. ditto dining table with extending screw and two loose loaves, costly and fine-toned up- right grand p auofcrie, by Jflhn Briusonead and Son, in pel Tect order; rosewood music seat otto- man, ditto card table, antiqu:; copper warming pan, two excellent divan eliins and UliesUirficld touch, Axnunster and Brussels carpets, silver sake dish, Pilir of ditto sauce boats, electro- plated teèl. tray, ditto breakfast dish with /evolving top, sund ry dinner, tea and odr ware, "kitchen dressw, wringing tuid maagluig machine, aaid other effects. N B.—Catalogues may be had from the Robin Hood or from the Auctioneers. Messrs. Ulmrton, KSphick, Roberta and Rieliatd- toll, Chester. AUCTION MART. FO KEG A IE-STREET, Cll^STE II. MESSRS. CHCRTON. ELPIIICK & CO, DJL wiH SELL UY AUUnUN, un TUESDAY, 4Nh January. 1006, at 11 a.m. an assortment of taoollent FCIN nT ltE, Ant.:<ju« China., Piakd Goods, rind other Kfiecta. Further onirics invited. P.W4.—B.—No. 40o6. In the I.Ilgii Court of Justice. Chancery Division. Mr. Juhtice Buekley. the Matter of the HONE PHOSPHATE AND CHEMICAL CO., LTD. "CASTLE WORKS," FLINT. Important Sale of above Leasehold Woiks with Valuable" Modern Fixed and Loose Plant and Maeli: nery (i Hn.tb'e of all output of 6,000 tons of Manures ?.i::ntail\i, and of the Goodwill, Registered Trado Marks, ami Interests in the "Mykrol" Sheep Dips and Disinfectants, to- gether with manufactured Stocks and Raw Materials. MR. T. B. RICHARDSON (of the firm of Churton, Elpiiick A, Co.. Chester) has re- ceived ineti uct ons from C. E. Bullock, E-q., the Receiver for the Debenture Holders, to SELL BY AUCTION, at. tlio Qsiooa Railway Hotel, Chester, ati TUESDAY, the 20th day of January, 1906, at 3 o'clock in the A f ternoon piedse.ly. in one Lot, and subject to the Public Sale Conditions of tile Chester and North Wales Law Socc-ty (=o far as tho same are applicable to the Sale), and to the special conditions to be produced at the Ltale- The above-mentioned Valuable \YORKS and PROPERTY, with (ho Fixed ajid Loose Plant and Machinery. St<xk:ntr?d?, Goodwill, and R?'-ist?r?d Trade Marks, as a ?oi')? concern. Tho Property is i:t*thold for a term of 21 I /ears from the 25th March, 1902 ideterni liable by the tenants at iJie end of tlio seventh or four- teenth year), at an a:i:nial rental of £ 250. The works contain an area of 9.300 varus, and I •rtcnsive railway siding and dock accommodation. If not sold as fibov^ the Piope-rty will be divi- ded in two Lois and offered as below:— I Ix>t la.—The Leasehold Interest, Fixod and Loose Plant, Stock n Trade, ami Raw Material vi 9eparii;unt. Lot 2a—T1 :e Fixed and Loo:-e Plant, Stock-in- Trade. ;:iid Raw Material in connection wi-h Sivcep Dtps and Di^nifi-cta-nt* known under the name of "Mykrol," with the Goodwill and Regis- tered Trudy Marks. Printed ni!tieuLar-s wi:h S'-hednlo of the Fixed Plant and Maclrnery. may bo obtained on appli- cation to iho And ioneers, Chester; C. E Bul, lock. i £ ?q., Chartered Accountant, Hartley;' Fowler wud Co., Solicitors, 1:1. Bedford Row. London, W.C. or to Kent and Son, Solicitors, Longton, Staffs. ERMINE CATTLE MART. On TU ESD AY v MESSRS. PICKETING t NIGHTINGALE 1 wiil SELL BY AUCTION, at the above jJ art: — COO Head of rnmc F.?t?nd Store STOCK, :??o f> cwt. Eariy R?fnt Potato Set. I Commencing with Calves at 11-15 prompt. I' 1*at Pigs scarce. Sale, 7s. lOd. per score ,i\e weight. Further early Entries will bo esteemed. FLINT CATTLE MART. On MONDAY, January 2!Jth. IDOfi. IVTFSSRS. PICKERING ? NIGIITING\LE lU ?'11 ELL BY AUCTION ?u head of Prime Fat and Store STOCK. Sale to commence at 1.:31) o'clock prompt. Stock of Iligh ohu=s Re T. Harvey, NorthgHfe-sfreef. Chester, under instructions from Mr. E. Noel Humplnvys. CSuirUirwl Accountant, Trustee. I ROWSON and JLTX CHALLINOR will SELL BY AUCTION [without reserve), on MONDAY NEXT, January S2nd, and following days, until the whole is j leaned. coniriMURvug each diiy at 230 in (lie after- ioon and 6 30 in (lie oven iig. SALES BY AUCTION. S MONDAY NEXT, 22nd January, 1906. Important Sale. at BUMPER'S-LANE FARM, SEALAND (outi mile from Clixister Cross). MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS HA^E l' bcn favoured with instructions from Mr. John R. Deakin (who is Leaving the farm) to SELL BY AUCTION, the whole of his FARMING STOCK, including— HORSES.—"Trim, black mare, 9 years old, 15hd. 2ui. "Jewel," black mare, aged, 15hd. lin.; "Miss SeaJand." brown hackney mare, rising 7 years o!d, lolid. Blown Cart FiUy, vising 3 years old Brown Colt, rising 2 years old; two Brown Yearling Fillies; also a smart. turn- out- CArTTLE.—Twelve Grand Young Dairy Cows and heifers; Roan RuB, 18 months old; seven Colonry In-calf 2 year-old Hei fers, Coloury 2-year- old lleifer, barren. PIGS.—Four grand Bacon Pigs, In-pig Sow, 2 year old Boar, and seven strong Stores. OARTS, Etc.—Light-running Spring Lurry, two 4-inc-h wheel Carts, Broad-wheel Oart, Spring Market Shandry, Spring Float., and Dog oart. PRODUCE—Stack of prime Clover, about 16 1.0113; ditto, about 18 tons; part stack of primo Meadow Hay, aboitt 7 tons; Barley Straw; Up- to-dato Eating Potatoes, Mangold's and Turnips. Implements, Gears, Poultry, Dairy Utensils, and a portion of bhe Household Furniture and Miscellaneous Effects. Lunch at 10 o'clock Sale at 10,30 o'clock Catalogues may be obtained from the Auction- eers, Grosvcnor Buildings, Chester. TUESDAY NEXT, Jan. 23rd, at 11 o clock. AT THE SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS win ho? their usual WEEKLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, PIGS & CALVES, including tO Ripe Fat Kerry Wethers, from Mr. 0 Ell wood. Entries respectfully solicited. Auction ome, Grosvcnor Buildings, Chester. WEDNESDAY NEXT, 2-1 th Jaii., 1006, at 11. SALE of a portion of the HOUSEHOLD k5 FURNITURE and Effects at 51, CITY- ROAD, CHESTER, by order of Mr. F. Lowe (who is giving np business). Catalogues may be obtained from CUNNAH & ROBERTS. Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY NEXT, Jan. 24. at 1 o'clock. AT THE OLD SMITHFIELD, IIOOTON. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold J?i. their usual WEEKLY SALE of FAT CATTLE, SHEEP, LAMBS, PIGS & CALVES, also one choice Dairy Cow close on calving. Entries respectfully solicited. Auction Offices, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. FRIDAY NEXT, 2oth January, 190(5. IIPORTANT and Attractive Sale of FURNI- jL TURE, CHINA, PLATED GOODS, also Quantity of JEWELLERY & ELECTRO-PLATE and miscellaneous Effects, at the GROSVENOR SALE ROOMS. NEWGATE-ST., CHESTER (removed for convenience of Sale from Mr. Broom, Waterloo-road, and others). Sale at Eleven o'clock. Catalogues from CUNNAH k ROBERTS, Auctioneers. MONDAY, 29th January, 1906. IMPORTANT SALE of a. portion of the JL HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, Garden and Outdoor Effects, at TRAFFORD LODGE, TRAF- FORD (4 nÚJocs from C-hestei). by order of A. D. Chambres. ESfl, (who is leaving). CUNNAH & ROBERTS, Auctioneers. Jan. 29— At Trafford Lodgi_\ Trafford-Household Furniture, Garden and Outdoor EfYecls THURSDAY XEXT, Jan. 2,jth, 1!JOG, AT THE CHESTER SMITHFIELD. CHESTER HORSE FAIR DAY. MESSRS. CUNNAH and ROBERTS will hold 1." their usu?l Monthly Sale of HORSES, CARRIAGES, HARNESS and SADDLERY, commencing with Horses at One o'clock. THURSDAY, March Sth, 100G. ANNUAL BULL and STORE CATTLE SALE A. at the SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, Auctioneers. WEDNESDAY, March 21, 1 '.>00. I GREAT AGRICULTURAL SALE at ALVANLEY HALL, near HELSBY. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, Auctioneers. Preliminary Notice of SALE of Excellent HOUSE HOLD FURNITURE and EFFECTS at "SUMMER HILL," CAMBRIAN-VIEW, j I CHESTER. MR. JOHN A. LYON h? been hvoured with 1'1 instructions from Mr. J. Bithell to hold this Sale on WEDNESDAY, .January .'Ust, 11)0(5. WEDNESDAY. April 4, 1206. GREAT AGRICULTURAL SALE at HUNT. GI.NGTON OLD HALL. I CUNNAH & ROBERTS, Auctioneers. 40 G CINEAS PRIZES. 800 HORSES. GREAT OPENING SALES FOR 1906. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. Ik -NRA,Nli LLOYD AND SONS invite Entries ? for JAX. 30TH, HUNTERS & HARNESS HORSES. .JA: 31.ST, HACKNEYS, COBS & PONIES. FrJii. 1ST, HEAVY, LURRY AND YOUNG HORSES. Enter early to secure best positions. Entries close Monday, January 22nd. Next Crewe Sales February 8th and 9tli. Is ASTON SON, S CITY AUCTION ROOMS, 14, WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER. These Rooms are always open to receive FURNITURE and other GOODS for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Terms moderate. Prompt settlement. Sales aonductod in town or country. S. ASTON & SON, Auctioneers, kc., Regent-street, Wrexham; Watergate-street, Chester. CITY AUCTION ROOMS, CHESTER. TUESDAY NEXT, Jan. 23, 1 30. ASTON & SON will SELL BY AUCTION ?< FURNITURE Mid EFFECTS as mmàl. Thet-o will be on view Monday next and up to time of Tuesday Next, Jan. 23, 130. EADE'S PILLS. 17^ ADE'S  AU who 4vtfer from Gout oi 'J 1 Rheumatism should imme JB!j_?ADE'S 13ILLS. di.ndy have rœourso to J?'J JB EADK'S PILLS. Hundreds of I JADE'S TB JILLS. Testimonials have been re- L cei \'cd from ?11 sorts and TTtADE'8 8 1ILLS. conditions of men testifying JCj I tothewonderfuJpowertbe? | Pills have in giving relief in tho very worst cases. These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY RELIKVK AND RAPIDLY CURE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEOUATIC GOUT, PAn;" IN THK HEAD, FACX, AND LIMUU, And have the largest recommendation ever given any pxtent uiediciuo of its class. J, OUT. SHE DŒCAJWED HER (w cautctiis KlIEUMATISM. 53, Mount-street, Northwood, =.\J Hauley, Stalt'w, JIIIJ, 6,1905. -N JL OTTT Dt.tr ??i',—? feel it my duty d-'l OUT. to .-nM my hc?t tt?u?s 'o you, kx your rills ha vc tlIectcJ n IT y HEUMATISM. wonderful care. My wife suf. t \J fn:d from Hhc:)a);tt!sm for a jE_ ? ?rt. ?? OUT. ?"? time, &iid could ?et 110 ( -jr relief. Shewnsar?"?tatthe i W) THT E ,<?u tMu A A ri pTCur North SUitforcUhire infirmary, 'b,? got wurse ?i.d could not waik without '"rutehes. 1 henrj G OUT. about yor 11111.9 from a friend, and bought a sm.ill ooltk, with HEUMATISM. eicellcni results. After tke » yecond dese she discarded her -R crutches, :wd was completely d' OU1. cured hi a week. After spend. VJI" ing pamds your Piiis cured her T? HEUMATISM. ?? cost of 2s. ?' 1 st?n f?, recommend your Pills to every. GOUT one f know, aud you can make  ?? b,:st, ? ?? this ?g a  i! it t.ie?j you to -RHEUMATISM, ,? g? —y?)?'. tru ?, JL? GfcORUK WRIGHT. EADE'S GOUT & RHEUMATIC PILLS Aro Sold by all Chemists, 111 liottles, 1,1^ and 2/9; or sent potfr for Postal Order by the Pro. prietor, GKOKGK EADE, 232, Goswoll-road, E.C. Ask for and be sure you obtain EADK'S GOUT AXD RHKCMATIC PILLS. -A y I S PUBLIC NOTICES. # TJOYAL SOCIETY PREVE NTIO OF .JL? CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. CHESTER AND DISTRICT BRANCH. The Public are most earnestly reminded that only by their aid can many Cases of Cruelty be dis- covered, which it would be impossible for the Inspector to find out. Every one, 011 seeing an act of cruelty committed, should report the case AT ONCE to Inspector HUHTWAYTK, 30, Cambrian-road, Chester, with full details and the name and address of the offender; or the name and address on the vehicle if there be 0,1. It is a rule of the Society that the name of an informant is kept private if desired. To tho Overseers of the Poor of the Parish of Chester; to the Chief Constable of the City of Chester; to G. Davison, Esq., Clerk to the Justices for the City of Chester; and all others whom it may concern. I CLARA DAVIES (Wife of John Davies), of JL No. 1, Hartmgton-street, Handbridge, iu the City of Chester, known as the Carlton Hotel, Beer Seller, do hereby GIVE NOTICE that it is my intention to apply at the General Annual Licensing Meeting, to be holden at the Police Courb, Town Hall, Chester, on THURSDAY, the 8th day of February, I960, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, for a LICENSE to hold any excise license or licenses IJo sell by retail under the Intoxicating Liquor Licens- ing Act, 1828, all intoxicating liquors to be con- sumed either on or off the Houses and Premises thereunto belonging (now two Houses and Premises, but proposed to be formed into one House and Pre mixes), situate and being as f()lIow:- (A) No. 1, Hartmgton-street, Handbridgc afore- said, and known as the Carlton Hotel; (B) No. 3, Hartington-street, Handbridge afore- said of both of which Houses and Premises Messrs. Peter Walker and Son (Warringtem and Burton), Limited, are the owners, and which said Houses and Premises arc at present occupied by Tenants to the said owners, as follows:- (1) Xo. 1, Hartington-street, Handbridge (Carlton Hotel), by myself, as tenant; (2) No. 3, Hartington-street, Handbridge afore- said, by Llewellyn Hughes, as tenant. CLARA DAVIES. Dated this 9th day of January, 1906. MRS. CECILIA HUGHES, DKCEASKD. ALL persons having any CLAIMS against the Estate of the late Mrs. CECILIA HUGHE*, late of 24, George-street, in the city of Chester, Widow, who died on the Sth January, 1906, are requested to send 111 forthwith particulars of the same to the undersigned. POTTS, POTTS & GARDNER, Solicitors, Chester. January, 19, 1906. Re ELIZA HUGHES, DECEASED. ALIJ persons having any CLAIMS or DE. MANDS against the Estate of the late M iss ELIZA HUGHES, of 13, Victoria Pathway, Queen's Park, Chester, who died on the 7th day of January. 190G, are requested to send particulars thereof forthwith to us. Dated this 11th day of January, 1905. W. II. CHURTON k SON, Eastgate Buildings, Chester, Solicitors to the Executors. He JOHN BLAKE.—DECEASED. ALL Persons having any CLAIMS or DE- MANDS against the Estate of the late Mr. Joliii Itow, Chester, Rakel" and Confectioner, who- died on the 13th day of. January. 130o, aiv, requested to send particulars I thereof forthwith t..1o inc. Da.ted the 19th day of January. 1906. E. BRASSEY, 9, St. John-street, Chester, Solicitor for the Executors. Re JOHN CHARLES STIVENS, DECEASED. ALL persons having a.ny CLAIMS or it DEMANDS :?ain<;t the Estate uf the lato JOHN CHARLES STIVENS, of Abbev-street, Chester, who died on the 2ud day of January, 1)(), are requested to send particulars thereof forthwith to me. Dated this Ifitb day of January, 1906. E. S. GILES, 26, Old Bank Buildings, Eastgate, Chester. Re THOMAS NELSON PRITCHARD, DECEASED. ALL persons haying any CLAnrs or DEMANDS against the Estate of the late THOMAS NELSON PIUTCHARD, of 23, Christleton- road, Chester, who died on the 25th day of December, 1905, are requested to send particulars thereof forthwith to me. Dated this 15th day of January, 1WG. E. S. GILES, 26, Old Bank Buildings. Eastgate, Chester. SIR ROBERT ALFRED CUNLIFFE, BARONET, DECEASED. 22 and 23 Vict., c. 35. ALL persons having CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of Sir ROBERT ALFRED CUNLIFFE, late of Acton Park, Wrexham, in tho County of Denbigh, Baronet (who died on the 18th day of June, 1905, and whose Will was proved at St. Asaph District Registry on the 3rd day of August, 1905, by Sir Foster Hugh Egcrton Cunliffe, Rut" 1md The Revd. Neville Egerton Leigh, the Executors thereof), are required to send particulars of such Claims or Demands to the undersigned, as Solicitors for the said Executors, on or before the 20th day of February, 1900, after which date the said Executors will proceed to distribute the assets, having regard only to the Claims then received. Dated this 10th day of January, 190G. POTTS, POTTS & GARDNER, Solicitors to the said Executors. Northgate House, Chester. NOTICE. TV/T ESSES. RIJHRD JONES .Al\D CO., LTD., Beg to announce that they have just issued a New Illustrated FURNITURE CATALOGUE. COPIES MAY EE OBTAINED FUKE ON APPLICATION. He who would furnish many houses, Must house much furniture." RICHARD JONES & CO., LTD., House Furnishers, &c.. CHESTER. Established 1G7J. THE OLD LAMB STORES 2 & J, Lower Bridge Street. NOTED FOR the Superior Quality and Age of all WINES AND SPIRITS. Supplied both Wholesale and Retail at usual trade prices. BASS (in bottH 2/- il doz. I-pint,3 TRUMAN'S LONDON STOUT. „ OATMEAL STOUT. 1/6 II II An excellent LIGHT BITTER LUNCHEON ALE. Imperial pints (scrcw stoppers) 2/o J doz. I -pint.9 1/6 „ Bright, sparkling, and palatable. MARSTON, THOMPSON & EVERSHEDS' BURTON ALES in casks. 4 gallons 4,j 5/3 I 9 gallons 9/- 10/6 21/ SAMPLE ORDERS SOLICITED, C1 -Qll -A-UP-R. GARNETT & SON. STOCK-TAKING SALE. FOR FIVE BARGAINS DAYS. TUESDAY 23RD\ WEDNESDAY 24TH THURSDAY 25 „ L JANUARY, FRIDAY 26 „ SATURDAY 27 J LACE CURTAINS, CARPET SQUARES RUGS, TABLE COVERS, REMNANTS, LINOLEUM, TAPESTRIES, DAMASK, LINEN, &c. BRIDGE ST. ROW, CHESTER. W. T. WILLIAMS' ANNUAL WINTER SALE NOW PROCEEDING. GREAT REDUCTIONS IN LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S COATS, COSTUMES, DRESS SKIRTS, BLOUSES, FURS. GLOVES & LACES. A Few MACKINTOSHES to be Sold very Cheap. MILLINERY. MILLINERY. The remaining Stock of BEAVER and FELT HATS, WINGS, POM-POMS, FLOWERS. &o., &c., I offered at Sweeping Reductions. TRIMMED MILLINERY will be offered regardless of Coat. 33 & 39, FOREGATE STREET, CIIESTER. MISS M. MACLENNAN, 16, ST. WERBURGH STREET, BEGS TO ANNOUNCE SHE INTENDS HAVING A SALE, COMMENCING SATURDAY, JANUARY 27th, 1906, AND FOLLOWING FORTNIGHT, OF WINTER AND FANCY GOODS. SEASON 1905. EDWIN LLOYD, CENTRAL SUPPLY STORES, 13, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. Is now receiving DAILY SUPPLIES of tlio CELEBRATED SCOTCH HADDOCK, Aberdeen Haddock, Loch Fyne Kippors, Hanl Cured Herrings, PAL ETH O R P E' S S A US AG E, FllESH CREAM. COUNTRY BUTTER AND EGGS. THE FINEST SHOW OF FRUIT IN CHESTER. ALL ORDERS THANKFULLY RECEIVED, PERSONALLY SUPERINTENDED, AND DELIVERED PROMPT. TELEPHONE 251. W I T 13 E A D S CELEBRATED LONDON STOUT 2/6 ?- doz. large bottles EXTRA STOUT 3/- ditto (RECOMMENDED FOR INVALIDS). INDIA PALE ALE 2/6 ditto SPECIAL ALE 3/- ditto AGE N T W. J. Chester, "CROSS FOXES," HOUGHTON. CHESTER. Orders by Post will receive Prompt Attention. Van] Deliveries Daily in Chester and District SUPPLIED IN ANY QUANTITY FROM ONE DOZEN UPWARDS. TELEPHONE 0621. UNIQUE & UNPRECEDENTED OFFER TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS. V Any Man, or Woman (over 18 and under GO 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 klo PAYABLE DOWN IMMEDIATELY UPON HE O:: SHE BECOMING TOTALLY I DISABLED by the contraction of TYPHOID, TYPHUS. SCARLET FEVER, SMALL-POX, DIPHTHERIA, or being operated npin for APPENDICITIS. This Insurance provni!n? CAH DOWN. AT A TPm WHEN MOST NEEDED Tn MEET TFIE CONSEQUENT EXPENSE NECESSARILY ENTATLEP, will no doubt bo Tfn CONREQUEN'T EXPE-PJ NECESSARILY E:-çT.\ TLED, will no dQubt La highly Appreciated and largely availed of by a discriminating Public. In addition to the above Capital Sums paid for Sickness, 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 ho or she was riding as a Ticket-bcaring or Fare. paying Passenger. All you have to do 19 to send 8/3 for Six Months, or 0/8 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 CO) at a premium of 10;- per annum. k 1 S ALE. JOSEPH BECKETT & COIf BEG TO ANNOUNCE THAT THEIR ANN U A L SALE ) Is now Proceeding, and will Continue until the End of the Month SPECIAL BARGAINS IN ..t HOUSEHOLD LINENS. BLANKETS, DOWN QUILTS, &C. SURPLUS DRESS GOODS. ¡ COSTUMES, JACKETS, MILLINERY,! !COSTUIL B?EDEzEAl:IItNERYI j V SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EUII COATS, STOLES, MUFFS, &C! EASTGATE ROW & EASTGATE ST., CHESTER. E. DALE, I 51, BRIDGE-ST ROW, CHESTER,, SOLE AGENT FOR STEINWAY, BLUTHNER, CIIAPPELL, GORS & KALLMANN, & WALDEMAR PIANOS, AND PIANOLA AND iERIOLA PIANO PLAYERS Agent for BROADWOOD, BRINSMEAI), COLLARD, &c. SPECIAL DISCOUNT FOR CASH, OR EASY TERMS ARRANGED. Inspection respectfully invited, or Catalogue sent on application. NOTE THE ADDRESS-51" BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER. ;¡i HOME 1 RULERS! Who wish to Rule the Homo Economically WILL FIND IT TO TIIEIR ADVANTAGE TO BUY THEIR CLOTHING AT HEPWORTirS. READY-MADE on MADE TO MEASURE. i 83, FOREGATE ST. TSAAC WILLIAMS & SON, REGISTERED PLUMBERS. GLAZIERS & GAS FITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. PUJMEERS' BRASS WORK OP ALL DESCRIPTIONS. I Patent Water Closets, Lavatories, Batlis, &c. Glass in all Qualities and Patterns kept in Stock. I TETÆPHOXJJ: NO. 111. EDGAR DUTTON & SONS, Complete Funeral Furnishers AXD CARRIAGE PROPRIETORS, .30, Frodsham-street, Chester. E. D. & SONS, having the Largest Stock of Belghm Horses, Superior Glass and Closed Ilearses, Private Broughams and Coaches arc prepared to Supply Eimer-ils cheaper than any jthor shop in the City. K D. &SONS take tho ENTIRE MANAGE- MENT OF FUNERALS in Town or Country with due regard to economy and t:tste. Infant's Funeral, with a Pair Horse Coach, Collin and Grave, from LMs. To the Poor or Benevolent, a good Colfiu, Scbiilibetsr and Grave complete, 388, SOLE AGENTS FOR PATENT METALLIC COFFINS. (The trade supplied). Superior WEDDING CARRIAGES for hire, kept only for Weddings, at moderate charges. FBIVATE ADDRESSES 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables; and WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON, BATS. RATS. RATS. ME. G. H. CAHLETO?. Chemist, Dnnlnco Street, Lnc? reports: "This morning a customer of miue get the full of a meal bag of dead rats, after using RODI"IERat Poisti]. RATS LIKE IT, EAT IT, & DIE. PEICE—6d., Is., 2?., 3s., 5s.; Post 2d. HARLEY, Chemist, Perth. & Y:w' "1.& C1L.& W. E. LINDOP. TWEXTY-SECQXD I ANNUAL STOCK-TAKINd SALE. ENTIRE STOCK OF JACKETS, INVERNESS CAPES, COSTUMES, FIXES, BLANKETS, SHEETING, DAMASK CLOTHS, DRESS FABRICS, UMBRELLAS HOSIERY, GLOVES, LACES, SKIRTS, &0 i Genuine Reductions in all Departments. -I I ——" DRESSMAKING. PERFECT FIT. NEWEST STYLES W. E. LINDOP, EASTGATE ROW. 1000 BARGAINS, AT T. G. BURRELL'S,. j UNION HALL BUILDINGS, CHESTER. j OUR COMPREHENSIVE WINTER SALE NOW PROCEEDING, I WITH HEAL ADVANTAGES IN EVER* DEPARTMENT. WE SOLICIT YOUR EARLY ATTENTION TO THESE. I ASK FOR ROMOLA," THE CREAM OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES, PNORKIETON: < GEORGE BARLOW WHOLESALE AND RICTATI. WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, "Tilm OLD VAULTS," BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, TKLEFIIOXK, 0G32. TEL 8-1 & 8 1-1. Proprietor: C4. BARNES. CITY MEWS & CARRIAGE WORKS. The above Firm are now in a position to cater for FUNERALS j throughout in the most Modern style, having aug- mented their stock v.ilii Superior Rubl-er-tyrtid Funeral Cars, Rubber-} ml BI'OURIKUIIS, aiul Black Belgian Horses also WEDDING CARRIAGES; Brakes, 'Buses, Char-a-Banns, Lanilaus, Dog. cartf, &c. COACH BUILDING in all its branches. MOTOR R EPAIRS neatly and promptly Executed. executed. ANOT IN TIIP. ADDRESS: CrTY ROAD. C nRSTERA