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ATJCTIONDIART. Sales by MESSES. CHURTON, ELPHICK. ROBERTS & RICHARDSON. July 27-At the Grosvenor Hotel—Freehold Build- ing Land at Saughall July?? ?h: ?roL.or Hotel Freehold J Dwelling-Houses in Grey Friars July 27 At the Grosvenor Hotel — Residential PiODerty at Great Barrow July 27-At 'he? G??or Hotel-Freehold Building Land at Saughall Au<?!? ?: Auc? M?t. F?e?-atreet- Household Furniture and Effects By MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS. July 27-At the Blossoms Hotel-Property and Building Land in the City of Chester July 27-At the Blossoms Hotel, Cheater-Freehold Property on Tarvin-road July 27-At the Blossoms Hotel, Cheater-Free- bold Residence, Land and Cottages at Pen-y- ffordd July??.t the Chester Smithneld-Fat and Store Cattle July 31-At the Smithfield, Hooton-Fat and Store Cattle Aug. I-At 37, Cambrian View, Chester-House. hold Furniture and Effects Aug. 10—At the Blossoms Hotel, Chester-Free- hold Residential Properties in Boughton and Watergate-street, Chester Aug. 16—At Olton Lodge, Newton-lane, Hoole- Household Furniture and Effects Aug. 10—At the Blossoms Hotel, Chester-Free- hold Residential and Cottage Property By MESSRS. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE. July 29-At the Mart, Flint-Stock July 30—At the Ermine Mart—Fat and Store Stock By MR. J. P. CARTER. July 3I-At Hooton Smithfield-Fat & Store Stock Aug-At Ness, near Neiiton-Cottages and Build- ing Land By MESSRS. ASTON A SON. July 30—At the City Auction Rooms, Watergate- street. Chester-Household Furniture, &c. By MESSRS. FRANK LLOYD & SONS. July 30, 31 and Aug I-At the North Wales Repository, Wrexham-Horses ALES BY AUCTION. I This Dayl (Saturday). SAUGHALL, NEAR CHESTER. Sale of Valuable Freehold BUILDING LAND. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & co. will -i SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, July 27th, 1901, at 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, in one or more lots, subject to conditions to be then produced,- A valuable Piece of Freehold BUILDING LAND, known as "The Pear Tree Croft," situate on the Sea Hill-road, close to the Saughall Railway Station, and extending in the whole to 1J acres or thereabouts. N.B.—A plan may be seen and any further particulars obtained at the offices of the Auc- tioneers, Messrs. CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS and RICHARDSON; H. SWKTENHAM, Esq., Hawarden, Flintshire; or MESSRS. POTTS, POTTS & GARDNER, Solicitors, Chester. This Day (Saturday). GREY FRIARS, CHESTER. Sale of Two Valuable Freehold MESSUAGES or DWELLING-HOUSES, with Yards, Gardens, and Out-offices, situate and being Nos. 2 and 3, Grey Friara. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & co. will SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of July, 1901, at 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, in two lots, the above mentioned Valuable Freehold PROPERTY. No. 2 is subject to a chief rent of 22s. per annum, and land tax of 6a. 6d.; and No. 3 to a chief rent of 22s. per annum, and a land tax of 8a. Any further information may be obtained from the AUCTIONEERS Messrs. POTTS, POTTS and GARDNER, Solicitors, Chester; or from Messrs. BRACKKNRIDGK and EDWARDS, Solicitors, 16, Bartlett's Buildings, London, E.C. This Day (Saturday). GREAT BARROW, NEAR CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. have ,i*JL been favoured with instructions from the Executors of the late Edward Paul, Esq. to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, July 27th, 1901, at Three o'clock p.m. punctually, in lota set forth in the printed particulars of sale, and subject to conditions to be then pro-need— A charmingly situated and beautiful FAMILY RESIDENCE known. as GRKYSFIELD," with orchard, flower and kitchen gardens. Outbuildings and Three Pieces of valuable PASTURE LAND adjoining and surrounding the RESIDENCE, the whole comprising an area of 17a. 3r. 27p. or thereabouts, and will be sold in one or three lots. Also a valuable Piece of BUILDING LAND on the west side of the road leading from Great to Little Barrow, and about half-a-mile from Barrow :Station, containing 3a. 3r. 31p. or thereabouts. For further particulars and cards to view apply to Messrs. SATKSONS, WARR A WIMSHURST, Solicitors, 14, Castle-street, Liverpool; Messrs. W. H. WALKER & Co., Chartered Accountants, 42, Castle-street, Liverpool; Messrs. BOULT, SON and MAPLES, Estate Agents, 3, Cook-street, Liver- pool or Messrs. CHURTON, ELPHICK, ROBERTS and RICHARDSON, Auctioneers, Chester. This Day (Saturday). SAUGHALL, NEAR CHESTER. Sale of Valuable Freehold BUILDING LAND. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. will jM_ SELL BY AUCTION, at the Grosvenor Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, July 27th, 1901, at 3 o'clock p.m. punctually, in lota, and subject to conditions to be then produced- A Valuable Piece of Freehold BUILDING LAND, divided into lots, situate adjoining Sea Hill Farm, and close to the Saughall Railway Station. The Land is nicely elevated and suitable for the erection of villa residences. It has a southerly aspect and commands extensive views over the river Dee and Welsh hills. Mr. Joseph Warrington (the tenant) will kindly show the land. Plans and particulars may be obtained from Mr. H. b. WHALLEY, Surveyor, Chester; the Auc- TIONEERS, Chester; or MESSRS. BIRCH, CULLIMORE A DOUGLAS, Solicitors, Chester. AUCTION MART, FOREGATE-STREET. CHESTER. MESSRS. CHURTON, ELPHICK & CO. will hold their next Sale of Miscellaneous FURNITURE and EFFECTS on TUESDAY, 13th August, 1901. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE will SELL J[_ BY AUCTION at the FLINT MART, on MONDAY NEXT, July 29th, 1901, 300 head of STOCK. Sale at 1.30 o'clock. ERMINE CATTLE MART, CHESTER. PICKERING & NIGHTINGALE will SELL JL BY AUCTION at the ERMINE SALE, NEXT TUESDAY- 700 Head of STOCK, including Young In-pig Sow, Oilcake Mill (nearly new). On WEDNESDAY NEXT, at One o'clock. R. J. P. CARTER'S HOOTON STOCK SALE. NESS, Near NESTON. E. i P. CARTER is instructed to SELL BY .1.' AUCTION, early in August, Four Freehold COTTAGES and Valuable BUILDING LAND, situate at Neas, and known as Cumber Field." For further particulars apply at the AUCTIONEER'S Offices, 2, Newgate-street, Cheater, and the Town Hall, Neston. Q ASTON & SON, 8 CITY AUCTION ROOMS, 14, WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER. Theso Rooms are always open to reoeive FURNITURE and other GOODS for SALE BY PUBLIC AUCTION. Terms moderate. Prompt settlement. Sales conducted in town or country. S. ASTON & SON, Auctioneers, Ac.. Regent-street, Wrexham; Watergate-street, Chester. SALE FIXTURE. Tues., July 30. Furniture, Ac. Entries invited CITY AUCTION ROOMS. WATERGATE- STREET, CHESTER. Important Sale of Household Furniture, Drapery, Hosierv, and other Effects. ASTON & SON will SELL BY AUCTION, at Atheir Sale Rooms, on TUESDAY NEXT, July 30, the following HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, DRAPERY, HOSIERY, and other EFFECTS, as follows: —Chippendale suite in tapestry, solid walnut bedroom suite, pianoforte by "Robertson," dining-room suite, pitchpine dresser and painted ditto, overmantels, hair-seated sofas and oouches, leather easy chair, two eight-day clocks, mahogany ehiffoanier, linoleums and oilcloths, carpets, brass rail and other fenders, fire brasses, pictures, all- brass bedsteads, mahogany bedsteads and iron bed- steads, mahogany and other chests of drawers, mangle, and a good assortment of kitchen furni- ture also, by order of a trustee undqr a deed of assignment, a large stock of woollen goods, dress pieces, jackets, capes, umbrellas, hosiery, lace cur- tains, men's and boys' shirts, pants, macintoshes, and other miscellaneous effects. Sale at 1.30 and 6 o'clock. Offices: Watergate-street, Chester. NEXT WEEK. 700 HORSES. NORTH WALES REPOSITORY, WREXHAM. FRANK LLOYD & SONS' Great JULY- JC AUGUST SALES. TUESDAY NEXT, July 30th 200 High-class HUNTERS and HARNESS HORSES, including 21 Match Pairs. v,V it nKVftn A V 31st. 300 Pedigree HACKNEYS, SHOW COBS aad 4! — PONIES, including Mr. W. H. Roberts's Stud of Hackneys a very fine selection. THURSDAY, August 1st. 200 HeaTY TOWN, LURRY, VAN and YOUNG HORSES. Parade and Judging 10.30. Sales at 12.0. All descriptions guaranteed. Two days' trial for wor V. Cafeik>GU3D from the AUCTIONEERS. I t SALES BY AUCTION. This Day (Saturday). CITY OF CHESTER. Sale of Valuable Freehold Property and Building Land. MESSRS. CUNNAH A ROBERTS have received instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of July, 1901, at 3 p.m. prompt, subject to conditions to be then produced and in the following or such other lots as may be decided upon at the time of sale, the following Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, viz. — LOT l.-All those Seven COTTAGES, situate in Bateman's Court, Foregate-street, in the occu- pation of Mr. T. Jefferson and others. Also the piece of Land used as a yard belonging thereto. LOT 2.—All that Piece of BUILDING LAND, containing 1,300 square yards or thereabouts, situate in and having a frontage to Union-street, in the City of Chester, of 71ft. 10in., and adjoining the new Public Baths, together with the Cottages, Stables, &c. thereon. The Chester Corporation are intending to construct certain new roads adjoining this lot into Foregate-street, which will greatly enhance the value of this property, and the present sale is made with the benefit thereof. LOT 3.—All those Eight COTTAGES, Nos. 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8, Commercial-court, off Frodsham- street. Chester. LOT 4.—All that small Piece of LAND used as a joiner's shop, with the wooden building thereon, situate in Commercial-passage, Frodsham-street, aforesaid. LOT 5.-All those Four COTTAGES, Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, Commercial Hall, Frodsham-street, aforesaid. Also ali those Four COTTAGES, Nos. 8,10,17, and 15, Commercial Row and adjoining the Commercial Hall aforesaid. Also all that Piece of LAND with the wooden galleries erected thereon, known as Commercial Hall" with entrances thereto from Foregate-street and Frod- sham-street aforesaid, together with the way leave of 15s. per annum payable for the residue of a term of 999 years from the 5th May, 1818, in respect of a right of way to premises belonging to Witton Grammar School Trustees. This Lot stands in a most important and central position and is eminently adapted as a building site, occupying a space of 230 feet by 98 feet or thereabouts. & LOT 6.-All that M$:SUAü or mv H.L.J-.IIN-'BR HOUSE, known as The GrHge," situate in Chapel-lane, Gieat Boughton, in the County of Cheater, and now in the occupation of Mrs. Owen. LOT 7.—All that COTTAGE, STABLING, and BUILDING formerly used as a Schoolroom, with the valuable Piece of BUILDING LAND adjoining the last lot, and containing 730 square yards or thereabouts. LOT 8.-All those Valuable BUSINESS PREM- ISES, No. 41, Eastgate-street, Chester, in the occupation of Mr. G. Oliver, and comprising large Shop and Dwelling-house and Showrooms over and at the rear. LOT 9.—All those Valuable BUSINESS PREM- ISES adjoining the last lot, and numbered 39, Eastgate-street, atoresaid, and now in the occupa- tion of Miss C. E. Dennis, and comprising large Shop and Messuage or Dwelling-house over and at the rear. LOT 10.—All those BUILDINGS situate at the rear of the last two lota, comprising large Ware- house, Stables, Coach-house, &c. in the occupation of Mr. Dutton and others. These premises stand directly opposite the Grosvenor Hotel, and in the most central position in the City of Chester. N.B.—In the first instance the last three lots will be offered in a whole. For plans and further particulars apply to W. SIIONB, Esq., Watergate-street; T. A. FLETCHER, Esq., Solicitor, St. Werburgh-street; J. M. NICHOLSON, Esq., Solicitor, St. Werburgh-street; H. S. WHALLEY, Esq., Hunter-street; the Auc- TIONEERS, Newgate-street; or to E. BRASSEY, Solicitor, 9, St. John-street, Chester. This Day (Saturday). TARVIN-ROAD, CHESTER. Sale of Freehold Messuage or Dwelling-House and Valuable Freehold Building Land. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS have re- ceived instructions to SELL BY AUCTION, at the Blossoms Hotel, Cheater, on SATURDAY, the 27th day of July, 1901, at 3 p.m. prompt, subject to oonditions to be then and there produced the following Valuable FREEHOLD PROPERTY, namely :— All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING-HOUSE, with the gardens and appurtenances thereunto belonging, situate and being No. 51, Tarvin-road, Chester, in the occupation of Mr. Thos. Harrison together with the Large FIELD or Hece of BUILDING LAND adjoining, with the stable or barn erected thereon, and now in the occupation of Mr. Handley, all of which premises contain in the whole 1 acre 2 roods 10 perches or thereabouts. The Property, which has a frontage of 245 feet to the Tarvin-road and a depth at the rear of 290 feet, is well adapted for the erection thereon of substan- tial villa residences. For plans and further particulars apply to H. S. WHALLEY, Esq., Surveyor, Hunter-street, Chester; the AUCTIONEERS, Newgate-street, Chester or to E. BRASSEY, 9, St. John-street, Chester, Vendors' Solicitor. This Day (Saturday). HOPE STATION, FLINTSHIRE. Preliminary Notice of Important Sale of Freehold Residence and Laud, and Four Cottages TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS at the Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 27th July, 1901, at Three o'clock, and subject to conditions- LOT I.-The Freehold RESIDENCE, known as "Beech House," Pen-y-ffordd, together with the valuable Piece of LAND adjoining, and now in the occupation of Mr. Ed. Melling. LOT 2.—The Four valuable Freehold COTTAGES adjoining, in the respective occupations of Messrs. J. Probert, T. Scott, Mrs. Roberts, and Mrs. Howarth, and known as Nos. 1, 2, 3, and 4, Moel Famma-view. The Property has recently been put in an excel- lent state of repair. For plans and further particulars apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester; Mr. E. L. SMITH, Surveyor, St. Werburgh-street, Chester; or to F. R WILSON, ESQ., Solicitor, 48, Hamilton Square, Birkenhead. On TUESDAY NEXT, at Eleven o'clock, at the SMITHFIELD, CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold their usual WEEKLY SALE of Prime FAT and STORE CAT FLE, Sheep, and CALVES. Further entries respectfully solicited. On WEDNESDAY NEXT, at One o'clock, AT HOOTON SMITHFIELD. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS will hold i M- their usual WEEKLY SALE of FAT and STORE CATTLE, Sheep, Pigs and CALVES. Further entries respectfully solicited. CITY OF CHESTER. Two Valuable Freehold Residences situate in Boughton and Watergate-street, TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, BY MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS, at the jtJLjL Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, August 10th, 1901, at Three o'clock p.m. punctu- ally, subject to conditions to be then and there produced the following Valuable Freehold RESIDEN, TIAL PROPERTIES- LOT I.-All that Freehold RESIDENCE situate and being No. 151, Richmond-place, Boughton (formerly 149), opposite St. Paul's Church, now in the occupation of Mr. H. W. Thome, at an annual rent of 928. The House contains hall, dining, drawing, and morning rooms, four bedrooms, bathroom, and w.c., two attics, kitchen, pantry, scullery, good oellar, wash-house, tool-house, large back garden and small front garden. LOT 2.—All that Freehold RESIDENCE, situate and being No. 84, Watergate-street, in the City of Chester, now in the occupation of Mrs. Edwards, at an annual rent of zC47 10s. Od. The House contains dining room, drawing room, study or smoke room, five bedrooms, four attics, large bathroom and w.c., large kitchen, back kitchen, pantry and out-offices. This lot is subject to a ground rent of L2 12s. 6d. per annum. For further particulars apply to the AUCTION- XCRS, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester; or to MESSRS. POTTS, POTTS & GARDNER, Solicitors, Northgate-street, Chester. DEE BANKS and NEWTOWN, CHESTER. Sale of Valuable Freehold Residential and Cottage PROPERTY. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS have re- ceived instructions to SELL BY AUCTION at the Blossoms Hotel, Chester, on SATURDAY, the 10th day of August, 1901. at Three o'clock prompt, subject to conditions to be then produced, the fol- lowing PROPERTY:— LOT I.-All that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE called "Dee Villa," situate on Dee Banks, Chester, in the occupation of Mr. J. H. Cotgreave. The House contains conservatory and entrance hall, three entertaining-rooms, six bedrooms, two kitchens, pantry, two cellars, stable and coach-house, &c. together with large and productive gardens at the rear and front, and also a piece of valuable meadow land extend- ing down to the river Dee. LOT 2.—All that MESSUAGE OR DWELLING- HOUSE and SHOP known as "The Upton Dairy," situate at the corner of St. James-street and Lyoa- street, Newtown, Chester, in the occupation of Mr. Crawford. The Premises contain large shop, two cellars, parlour, kitchen, back-kitchen, four bedrooms, I yard, w.c., &c. LOT 3.-Ail that MESSUAGE or DWELLING- HOUSE, No. 1, St. James-street, aforesaid, con- taining lobby, parlour, kitchen, back-kitchen, three bedrooms, yard, w.c., &c. LOT 4.-All those Two MESSUAGES or DWEL- LING-HOUSES, Nos. 1 and 3, Lyon-street afore- said, in the occupation of Messrs. Hall and Gibbon. Each House contains parlour, kitchen, back- kitchen, three bedrooms, yard, w.c., &c. For order to view Lot 1 and for further particu- lars of all the Lots apply to the AUCTIONEERS, Newgate-street, Chester; or to E. BRASSEY, Solicitor, 9, St. John-street, Chester. Preliminary Notice. Sale of the whole of the Valuable Modern HOUSE- HOLD FURNITURE & EFFECTS, at OLTON LODGE, NEWTON LANE, HOOLE, Chester. MESSRS. CUNNAH A ROBERTS are in- U Lt. struoted by Mr. S. Banner (who is giving up housekeeping) to conduct the above SALE on FRIDAY, 16th August, 1901. Full particulars iu future advertisements and catalogues. SALE BY AUCTION. On THURSDAY NEXT, August lat, 1901. Important Sale of the whole of the Modern and Well-made Household Furniture, China, Glass, Books, and Effects, at 37, CAMBRIAN-VIEW, CHESTER. MESSRS. CUNNAH & ROBERTS have been JTm favoured with instructions from Miss Wood (who is leaving Chester), to conduct this important sale of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, China, Glass, Books, and EEFECTS, including mahogany dining chairs, Spanish mahogany sofa, hall table and hat stand, two oak hall chairs, mahogany bookcase, fine old Spanish mahogany sideboard, mahogany telescope dining table, mahogany easy chairs, gilt clock, book shelves, lady's work table, mahogany couch, oak side table, afternoon tea tables, pier glass, oilpaintings, water colours and engravings, decorative and household china, books, glass, grandfather's clock, brass and iron double French bedsteads, with spring and hair mattresses, feather beds, bolsters and pillows, Spanish mahogany and birch bedroom suites, mahogany chests of drawers, box ottomans, swing glasses, night chair, kitchen dresser, flour bin, knife cleaner, lawn mower, Windsor chairs, and kitchen and culinary utensils and effects. Sale to commence at Eleven o'clock prompt. Catalogues from the AUCTIONEERS' Offices, Grosvenor Buildings, Chester. ROLAND DAWSON, 46 & 48, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, AND 1 & 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER AND CLOTHIER, DEALER IN FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, SILVKB AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PIANOS, FURS, CARPETS, BASSINETTES, &0. Cash Advanced to any amount on any of the above class of Goods. 0~| /—Beautiful set of VASES, hand <?? I JLO/ painted and burnished gold handles, centre piece on pedestal.  "1 Q i £ 2—Enclosed Walnut Dressing <?? JLO/? CHEST, well made, large bevelled mirror attached, six drawers. 14/6-Very strong, second-hand BASSIN- /13 ET'i'E, large size brass levers, hood, Ac. Cost double. -| O If* — Handsome TOILET SERVICE, .n)/ ? green and gold. OWTC O/ I—Just forfeited; splendid English < '-jb Lever WATCH, by T. R. Russell and Sons," Church-street, Liverpool, heavy hall marked cases, compensation balance, and all latest improvements, makers warranty for 25 years given; a perfect timekeeper. QC>5—'Good strong single MAILCART, 38/k& painted tan or art blue thoroughly well-made and finished. 17/6-Pretty inlaid walnut WORK TABLE, nicely fitted. -fl AI — Cheap old-fashioned COMMODE L ?f/ CHAIR, very strong. ~| /f £ £ —Solid brass MANTEL RAM, com" 1Q/6 plete, with brackets and centre piece; a bargain. _0O "I O !&—Extra strong and well- <?? JL?/ ? made CHEST of DRAWERS, large size, twisted pillars, polished mahogany another smaller, 30s. Oi? "i K I—Out of Pledge. Gent's Beauti- <?? AO/ ful Single Stone DIAMOND RING, 18c. gold shank. Qfl-A f I j—Hand painted China TEA SERVICE, 40 pieces. O K I—Handsome Alabaster and Gilt CLOCK, <30/ on stand under shade. Guaranteed timekeeper. 226-Second-hand all brass CURB, with aaJa V# Dogs attached, and set of thick twisted Brasses. Complete. Of) /—Large size solid walnut OVER- oC? O/ MANTLE, all bevelled plate, shelves and cornice, &c. ^d/ /Q A YARD.—2 yards wide, Roll of good ?/ 3qu&Uty OILCLOTH, all widths, kept in stock. ffrpy "I K — Unredeemed. Gent's Gold <? ? AO I ENGLISH LEVER WATCH. strong 18c. hall marked oases. A 15 years' warranty given. "| Q JCt to 18/6-Pure Wool Flock BEDS, with A^/13 bolster and pillows, extra size and specially good ticks guaranteed pure. 9 "| K /—BEDROOM SUITE in maho- jpQ AO/ gany, consists of usual size wardrobe with full length bevelled robing mirror, pair of enclosed tables, new shape mil, cupboard and chairs. This suite is almost new delivered free. IlI A YARD.—Roll of excellent quality STAIR  CARPET, 18in. wide. r>-| t ?/?—Handsome BASSINETTE, oVA A# ? carved walnut body, tan or art blue and upholstering; very neat design. ~t £ and 18/6 BACH.—Parcel of stylish Black JLO/ ? CAPES, all good length; all perfectly new. Paperhangings! Paperhangings!! ROBERT WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PAPER- HANGINGS MERCHANT. ALL THE LATEST & NEWEST DESIGNS. The Largest Stock in the City. FROM 2D. PER PIECE. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER & DECORATOR. Estimates Free for all Town & Country Work. Note the Prices of Papers in the Windows & Address. 73, BROOK STREET, CHESTER. TELEPHONE No. 141. EDGAR DUTTON & SONS, COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS JC AND COACH PROPRIETORS, 30, FRODSHAM-STREET, CHESTER, are prepared to supply Funerals Cheaper than any other firm in the City, E. D. & Sons having purchased a Select Stock of BELGIAN HORSES, splendid Glass and Closed HBARSKS, MOURNING COACHES, and BROUGHAMS. Private Broughams supplied for Infanta' Funerals. E. D. & Sons take the ENTIRE MANAGE- MENT OF FUNERALS, in Town or Country, with due regard to Economy and Taste. Coffins made and delivered in Town or Country at a few hours' notice. All Coffins made on the Premises by Practical Workmen. [Infants' Funerals complete with a Pair-horse Coach from 16s. j Hearses, Broughams, & Wedding Equipages on Hire at Moderate Charges. The Trade supplied with every Requisite. PRIVATE ADDRESSES: 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables and WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON. THOMAS NORBURY (Fellow of the Institute ot Sanitary Engineers), REGISTERED PLUMBER, GLAZIER, AND AUTHORISED GASFITTER, 26, CHARLES STREET, HOOLE. TELEPHONE 173. Any Orders left at NOBBUBY*S City Dftiin* Boom4, iO. Fongata Street wQ reoeive every attention. WILLESDEN PAPER, TV 8, 4, 2 A 1 PLY. WILLESDEN CANVAS, GREEN AND BROWN. SCRIM SHADING FOR THE SEASON. WATERPROOF, ROTPROOF, DURABLE. WILLESDEN PAPER & CANVAS WORKS, LD. WILLESDSN JUNCTION, LONDON, N.W. EADE'S PILLS. EADE'S PILLS. All who roller from Gout M J- or Bheamatiam should E ADE'S OILLS. immediately hue recourse -t. to EADWS PILLS. ?M E ADE'S PILLS. dreds of Testimonials have JL been received from all IilADE'S PILLS. aorta and conditions of Ð JL- men testifying to the won- E ADE'S PILLS. derful power these Pills jGj have in giving relief in the very worst cases. These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY BELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CUBE THE WORST FORM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given any patent medicine of its class. 10. Burton Crescent, ?? Dewabury.road, Leeds May 2ad. ^18S94h RHEUMATISM «• Dear Sir.-ItS ?S- ?. b?.nded pleasure I send you & GOUT few linea in pnuae of ?oM most excellent Pills. It is six years since I first had Rhen. RHEUMATISM matic Gout, and I had three months in bed with it. Of GOUT course I had the doctor, and he sweated me down slmoat to a skeleton. The next spring I RHEUMATISM had another attack, and was persuaded by a friend to try GOUT your Pills. I did so, and am quite sure they prevented my being laid up again* RHEUMATISM I WOULD NOT BE WITH. OUT THEM IF TMET COST GOUT ONE POUND A BOTTLE. \JT You are quite at liberty to make what use YOlllilte of thiaf RHEUMATISM and I shall be pleased to answer any poor sufferer who cam to write me (enclosing stamped GOUT address). Wishing you every WTT auooess, yours truly, ALBERT MOUNTAIN. EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS Ire Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, Is. lid. and 2s. 9d.; or sent post free for Postal Order by the Proprietor GEORGE BADE, 232, GOSWBLL-KOAD, E.C. Ask for and be sure you obtain BADE'S GOUT ANY RHEUMATIC PILLS. EADE'S PILLS. PUBLIC NOTICES. CHESHIRE MILK PRODUCERS' ASSOCIATION. President: The Right Hon. the Earl of Crewe. A SPECIAL GENERAL MEETING of Members of the above Association will be held at the CREWE ARMS HOTEL, CREWE, on MONDAY, July 29th, at 12 o'clock prompt. BUSINESS To consider the question of the price of milk, in view of the exceptional and prolonged drought, and consequent increase in the cost of production. A resolution will be submitted asking for a general rise in price. To consider the question of the new milk standard, which comes in operation on August 1st, and whether the time is oppor. tune for making further representations to the Board of Agriculture in harmony with the recommendations of the Council at its meeting in June. To elect new members. Any other business. JAS. SADLER, Secretary. Botterley Hill, Nantwich, July 22nd, 1901. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890. In the County Court of Cheshire, holden at Chester. In Bankruptcy.—No. 10 of 1901. X>E BRYAN GEORGE DAVIES COOKE, of JL? Colomendy, near Mold, in the County of Flint, and also of Gwernmynydd Brick Works, near Mold aforesaid, a Colonel in His Majesty's Army. Receiving Order made 5th July, 1901; Date and place of First Meeting, 1st August, 1901, 2 p.m., Crypt Chambers, Eastgate Row, Chester Date of Publi.Examination, 6th August, 1901. NOTE.—All Debts due to the Estate should be paid to me. LL. HUGH.JONES, Official Receiver. Address-Crypt Chambers, Eastgate Row, Chester. Dated 23rd July, 1901. COUNTY OF FLINT. Local Government Acts, 1888 and 1894. The Hawarden Rural District and the Rural Parish of Saltney. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Com- mittee appointed by the Flintshire County Council under and for the purposes of the Local Government Act, 1888, and the Local Government Act, 1894, or either of them, will hold an INQUIRY at THE INSTITUTE, 8ANDYCROFT, on MON- DAY, the 29th day of July instant, at 1 o'clock in the afternoon, and will then and there proceed to take into consideration the following matters, that is to say, Proposals made by the Saltney Parish Council. 1. That the Rural Parish of Saltney be divided into FOUR WARDS for the purpose of the Election of Rural District Councillors, to serve on the Hawarden Rural District Council. 2. That ONE Rural District Councillor be allocated to and elected by each of the four Wards, into which it is proposed the said Parish should be divided. 3. That the Parish be granted increased repre- sentation on the Saltney Parish Council by two additional Members. And any other matter or thing connected with the above-named Hawarden Rural District and Saltney Parish, and the respective Councils of such District and Parish within the province of the said Com- mittee to inquire into, with the view of reporting as to the Order or Orders (if any) to be made by the County Council under the provisions of the above-named Acts or either of them. And NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that all Persons interested may attend the said Inquiry and be heard. Dated this 12th day of July, 1901. RICHARD BROMLEY, Clerk of the County Council. County Offices, Mold. re THOMAS WOOD, DECEASED. Pursuant to the Statute 22nd and 23rd Vio. Cap. 35. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that all Creditors and other Persons having any CLAIMS or DEMANDS against the Estate of THOMAS WOOD, late of 35, Cambrian-view and Bridge-street, both in the City of Chester, Iron- monger, lately carrying on business under the style of T. Wood and Son," deceased (who died on the 5th day of May, 1901, and whose will was proved in the Principal Registry of the Probate Division of His Majesty's High Court of Justice on the 1st day of July, 1901, by Martha Elizabeth Wood, of 35, Cambrian-view, aforesaid, the sole Executrix therein named) are hereby required to send the particulars, in writing, of their claims or demands to Mr. E. NOEL HUMPHREYS, of Old Bank Buildings, Chester, Chartered Accountant, on or before the 10th day of August, 1901, after which date the assets odf ati a of August, 1901, after which date the assets of the said deceased will be distributed amongst the persons entitled thereto, having regard only to the claims and demands of which notice shall then have been given. Dated this 25th day of July, 1901. BRIDGMAN, WEAVER & WILD, Solicitors, Westminster Buildings, Newgate-street, Chester. TENDERS. TENDERS. ESTIMATES are invited for ALTERATIONS _Ej and ADDITIONS to PREMISES belonging to Mr. James Storrar, Veterinary Surgeon, New- gate-street, Chester. Plans and specification may be inspected and quantities obtained from Messrs. JOHN H, DAVIES and SONS, Architects, Newgate-street, Chester. The lowest or any estimate not fifecessarily accepted. SHIPPING. ORIENT LINE TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, CALLING AT FBEMANTLK FOB THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS. From LONDON & PLYMOUTH every Fortnight. F. GREEN & CO. Managers ?JAi4DERSON, ANDERSON A CO. Head Omoea :FENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON For passage apply to the latter firm at 5, Fen- church Avenue, E.C., or at the West End Branch Office, 16, Cockspur-street, S. W. Telephone 204. DOMINION LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. To CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. PASSENGER SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. s.s. NEW ENGLAND, for Boston Aug. 1 a.s. CAMBBOMAN, for Portland, Me. (direct) Aug. 1 Through Tickets issued to all inland points. Company's handbook of information and book of views forwarded on application. All passengers embark at the Priace's Landing Stage. For further particulars apply to BICHABDS, MILLS nd Co., 24, James-street, Liverpool. EDUCATIONAL. ABBOT'S MOUNT, CHESTER. SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, conducted by k3 MISS M. K. MONTGOMERY, B.A. (London), assisted by thoroughly competent -rwesideut and Visiting Teachers. 8837 WINCHAM HALL COLLEGE, W LOSTOCK GRALAM, CHESHIRE. EXCELLENT HOME BOARDING SCHOOL FOR GIRLS. BEST EDUCATION AT A MODERATE COST. Preparation for all Examinations 400 Certifi- cates gained during last five years. Highly qualified Resident Staff. Fine old Mansion, high bracing position. Perfect Sanitation. Hockey, Tennis, Cycling. Prospectus, with Inclusive Fees, from CyclinPg ,,KES, Principal. Term begins September 17th, 1901. MISS F. M. MEESON, Associate JjLL in Music of Trinity College, London, Silver and Bronze Medallist of the London Academy of Music, Senior Royal Academy of Musie, is open to give LESSONS in the following subjects:— Piano, nheory. Harmony, Counterpoint, and Singinp Schools and Private Families attended. For lorms apply DALE'S Music Shop, 51, Bridge- street Row. Lessons in Harmony and Counterpoint by Correspondence. MR. C. MORTON BAILEY, MusJBac., F.R.C.O., Organist of St. Mark's, Wrexham, VISITS CHESTER for a limited number of Pupils at Mr. A. RICHARDSON'S, 43, Bridge-street Row, where a prospectus may be obtained. Pupils prepated for Royal College of Organists, Associated Board I.S.M. Subjects Piano, Harmony, Singing, etc. Residence FRECKLETON, WREXHAM. 86 PLEASURE CRUISES. -I" -# THE DEE STEAM BOAT CO. The above Company is the only one authorised by His Grace the DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, to run their STEAMERS regularly to EATON HALL. THE "ORMONDE" AND "BEND OR" Will run as follows (Sundays excepted) am am am pm pm pm pm pm i pm pm Chester.dp 9 1 1130 01? m?O 2 3 46 3 k5 -P SOlS 7 0 EcclostonFy 9 50 11 I 1 50 2 20 3 35 4 20 5 20 6 20 7 50 Iron Bridge.?910)? 1 ,,I 7.50 Iron Br'g.d. 101511145 I .? .05 7 50 Iro,, Br'g-d.1101 1211 1l?2i5 5l 2 1 3 JJ5 7 50 Cheater. arr 11361 0 0 1 25 5 20 7 0 30)6 40 NOTICE.—The above Time Table will be in force until the 5TH AUGUST. SPECIAL RUNNINGS on BANK HOLIDAY. FARES: Chester to Eccleston, 6d. Single; 9d. Return „ Iron Bridge, 8d. „ ls. tt Weather and other causes permitting. THE RIVER DEE STEAMBOATS. T. CAPNER, OTHE GROVES," CHESTER. THE NEW STEAMERS, NONTARIO," "TORONTO," AND « FLORIDA," are specially designed for traffic on the Dee for the adetyvand comfort of Passengers. (Under Board of Trade supervision.) Special Terms for PARTIES, SCHOOLS, Ac., to ECCLESTON, FARNDON, and other places 01 interest on the Dee. ELECTRIC LAUNCHES for small Parties. Every description of PLEASURE BOATS, BARGES, CANOKS, &o., built to order, and on the river for hire. Accommodation for Cyclists. NOTE THE ADDRESS— CAPNER, "THE GROVES," CHESTER. TELEPHONE No. 172. L IVERPOOL & NORTH WALES REGULAR DAILY MORNING SAILINGS (Sundays included). p.s. ST. TUDNO, daily, from Prince's Landing Stage, at 10-45 a.m. for Llandudno, Beaumaris, Bangor, and Menai Bridge, due back about 7-30 p.m. INCREASED WEEK-END SAILINGS SATURDAYS, 4 Sailings— To Llanduno 10-0 a.m., 11.0 a.m., 1-30 p.m., and 3-0 p.m. To Menai Straits 114) a.m. and 1.30 p.m. SUWDAYS. 3 Sailings— To Llandudno and Menai Straits 10-10 a.m., 11.10 a m., and 2.45 p.m. North Wales on Mondaya, due In Early Boat from North Wales on Mondays, due in Liverpool 10.15 a.m., returning at 2.15 p.m. to above places. For Fares and all further particulars apply to the Liverpool and North Wales Steamship Company, Ltd., T. G. BREW, Secretary, 20, Water-street, Liverpool. AGENTS MESSRS. JfHILLIPSON & GOLDKB, East. gate How, Chester. Official Guide, post free, 2d. or with Map, 3d. Passengers leaving Chester on Sundays by the 9.45 a.m. train should connect with the 11.10 a.m. Steamer for Llandudno. T S L EO?FMAN I STAMI;AC!T coq EXRESSEAER 4/- DAY EXCURSIONS. 4/- FBOM LIVERPOOL. FROM DOUGLAS. DOUBLE DAILY' SERVICE (Sundays excepted). Daily 10.30 »m and 2 pm Daily 9 am and 4 pm Saturdays.5pm A 12.30 night [Wondays..12,30 am (Sunday Fridays.5 pm & 12.30 night I night) Empress Queen," from Liverpool 10.30 am., and from Douglas 4 p.m. DAY EXCURSIONS DAILY. Fore Cabin, 4s.; Saloon, 6s. From Liverpool 10-30 am } I From Douglas 4 pm Douglaa due about .2 pm ) Liverpool due about 7.45 pm SATURDAYS (10 hours), or SUNDAY (19 hours) IN DOUGLAS. Tiokets at Day Excursion Fares are issued by Saturday midnight steamer, to return Sunday midiiight; also Friday midnights, to return Saturday, 4 p.m. LIVERPOOL TO RAHSBT, Fridays and Saturdays direct, 12.3,) noon via Douglas, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thurs- days, and Fridays, 2 pm. GLASGOW EXHIBITION. Cheap Day Excursions from Douglas. Illustrated Programme of Excursions to Glasgow, Dublin and Belfast, free (postage, Id.) Contract Tickets from 22 2s. paseengem their luggage, live stock. and goods con. veyed subject only to the conditions of carriage of the Company, as exhibited in their offices and on board their steamers. I.O.M. STEAM PACKET Co., LTD., DOUGLAS. T. H. Banks, FURNITURE REMOVEB (BOAD OR BAIL) AND GENERAL CARTER. GRAVEL AND CEMENT MERCHANT. Depdt for Hilton, Anderson, Brooks & Co. LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT (Ingram anc Clarke, Agents). Office: 5, ST. WERBURGH'S MOUNT, CHESTER. SUMMER SALE. SUMMER SALE. GUEST & WARDLE, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER (OPPOSITE FRODSHAM-ST.), ARB NOW OFFERING THB WHOLE OF THEIR MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF DINING, DRAWING AND BEDROOM FURNITURE, CARPETS, LINOLEUMS, FLOORCLOTHS, &c., At a Uniform Cash Reduction of 10 per cent. 2s. in the Pound. ALL GOODS MARKED IN PLAIN FIGURES. WE IIAIVE A SMALL WE HAVE A SMALL QUANTITY OF REALLY GOOD SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, WHICH WE SHALL CLEAR OUT AT A VERY LOW PRICE. CABINET FACTORY: QUEEN STREET. TELarraorni 236. E D Å L E, CHESTER AND /4^/ CARNARVON, *°* /(?/ HIGHEST CLASS /?XiiiR'8Y? AND OBCA.SB. LOWEST y IUut»t«4 Catalogue itmt Im J LOWEST on application. COMPETITIVE .11? an application. /?y PIANOS PRICES X p,.? ?. M?My ? ORGANS .? ? F?- 5/- M?tMy ,? All Imtrgmenta Delivered Fr— } exehaafd H m> >||wwl AV7 and warranted for 10 y#m. /?\? TUNING & REPAIRS A SPECTA ITY. onun by ]Pint r*WT? Prompt &tULvm. tI BSAO OFFICE A MOWMOMS- 61, BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER. SOLE AGENT FOR THE PIANOLA: E. DALE, 51, BRIDGE-STREET Row, CHESTER. INSPECTION INVITED. PREPAID ADVERTISEMENTS JL OF THB FOLLOWING CLASSES:— Housin TO BE LET APARTHBNT&WANTBD, HOUSBS WANTED, APARTMENTS TO- RE LET, SITUATIONS WANTED, MISCELLANEOUS WANTS, SITUATIONS VACANT. LOST OR FOUND, ARTICLES TO BE SOLD, BIRTHS, MARRIAOES, AND DEATHS. are now inserted in The Cheshire Observer at the following rateø:- Not Exceeding Twenty Words- ONE INSERTION 1/- Two INSERTIONS 1/6 THREE INSERTIONS 2/- Not Exceeding Thirty-Five Words- ONB INSERTION -1/6 Two INSERTIONS 2/6 THREE INSERTIONS • 3/- WANTED. WANTED, PAGE BOY.—Apply Secretary, VT City Club, St. Peter's Churchyard. '?!?ANTED,an7APPRENTICE "to tbe'Fur? :iIlg.-AsN & SON, Watergate-street. WANTED, a HOVSEMAID-W AITRESS, 18 to 25.-Apply Washington Hotel, Chester. PRENTICE.-DEBAC & .SHEAFF, Grocers, JJL have a VACANCY for an APPRENTICE. HOLY TRINITY BUYS' SCHOOL, Cheater.— tt Ex-P.T. ASSISTANT required August 19. —Apply Rev. L. M. FARRALL, 1, Crane-street. "O ESPECTABLE BOY WANTED for Printing JL? Office.-Apply personally at the Observer OtHee, Chester. B OY WANTED.-Apply Manager, BOOTS LTD., Cash Stationers, 24, Eastgate-street, Chester. 326 G ERMAN.-A German Lady is prepared to give Private LESSON S.-LXTTENDAY, Grosvenor-road, Wrexham. 316 WANTED, an APPRENTICE to the Painting Vt Trade. Age about 14.-Address F 22, "Observer" Office. 381 WANTED, a respectable GIRL, just leavi ng school, to assist in housework.—Apply Manor Cottage, Willington, Tarporley. 434 WA.NTED, in a Solicitor's Office, "a Obser4v3e7r" BOY as 'Vv Junior.—Address F 23, "Observer" OBIce. 437 HOUSE WANTED, within one mile of M J t- Chester Cathedral. Rent JB20 to JB40. At least four bedrooms and bathroom. Old garden desired.—Address K 27, "Observer" Office. 385 BOOT TRADE.-WANTED, several Young BWomen as MACHINISTS and SEWERS, &c.—Apply J. HODGSON WYNNB, Bulkeley-street, Tarvin-road. 469 GOVERNESS (dai) seeks a RE-ENGAGE- GMENT. English, French (Paris), German, Music, Drawing and Painting.-L 43, "Observer" Omce, Chester. 390 FAMILY W ASHING WANTED by ex- perienced laundress living in country. Good drying ground.-Address E 72, "Observer" Office. 389 w ANTED, HOUSE-PARLOURMAID, able to do plain cooking for one lady. Good wages, light work, two servants. Personal char- acter.-Addreas G 39, "Observer" Office. 438 COOK (experienced) WANTS SITUATION, permanent or temporary. Chester or neigh- bourhood.—Apply Mrs. JCNES' Registry, 12, Grosvenor-place, Chester. 475 WANTED, CARETAKER for the Y.W.C.A. TV Rooms. dow with child not objected to. Bishop Lloyd's Palace. For terms, &c., apply by letter, SECRETARY, Christleton Lodge, Chester. DRAPERY.—A smart MAN WANTED, as ?? Salesman and Canvasser; drapers preferred. —Apply in the first instance by letter only, 66, Foregate-street. Chester. 459 HOUSE Required by September, within ten Hminutes' walk of Chester (General) Station; four bedrooms, two sitting-rooms, bathroom, h. and c. water, etc. Rent about £ 30.—Reply J. W. W., care of "Cheshire Observer." WANTED, near Chester, Furnished or Un- V V furnished HOUSE, in September, not less than seven bedrooms. Sheltered situation.— Address LEADLEY BROWN, 28, Brown's Buildings, Liverpool. 431 PARLOURMAID, tall, experienced and J. LAUNDRYMAID, single-handed; small family. August 1st; good wages; 25 minutes' rail from Chester.—Housekeeper, Cornist Hall, Flint. 387 PTON (S. MARY'S) NATIONAL SCHOOL.- WANTED, in August. ASSISTANT MISTRESS (Art. 50): mixed school. Apply, stating age and qualifications, to Rev. W. SPAR- LING, Upton, Chester. YOUNG MAN (23), strong, well-educated, JL having assisted on farm eighteen months, wishes similar SITUATION to gain experience. Moderate wages; live with family. Good references.—RADCLIFF, 55, Victoria-road, Tue Brook, Liverpool. 449 1111 ARVESTMEN WANTED (Irish or English); M t eight good men, early in August, for a mobth'a work. Rail fare paid and lodging accom- modation with oooking provided, men finding own drink and food-Write, stating age and wages required, to Mr. J. T. WILLIS, 25, Cabbell-road, Cromer. MRS. LITTLER, Trinity Registry.-Reliable SERVANTS WANTED for all parts of Cheshire, Lancaster, Liverpool, North Wales, &c. No charge until suited. Superior GENERAL REQUIRED, two in family, no washing few miles out of Chester; wages according to capabilities. HOUSEKEEPER, for Working-man, comfortable home; cow kept. 474 MAIL CARTS FOR THE MILLION.-We .HJL are now showing a grand assortment of MAIL CARTS, Perambulators and Bassinettes for the season. From 30 to 40 different pat- terns to select from at extremely low figures. An inspection cordially invited before you pur- chase elsewhere. Repairs of all kinds. Mail Carts and Bath Chairs for hire.—A. WENTWORTH, Cow-lane Bridge, Chester. MRS. RED'S Registry, Abbey Buildings, Chester.—WANTED, Waitresses ( £ 18 to 924), Kitchen and Scullery-Maids, Hotel and Season Servants, Cooks (£16 to X35), Generals, Stable Lads, Temporary Footman or Page (10s. per week), Hotel and Season Servants, Head and Single-handed Laundrymaids, Head and Under- Housemaids, Housemaid-Waitresses, Nurse House- maids, Farm Servants, Two Waitresses for Cafe, Page, Cook-General for Cheater, three in family, &c., Temporary Cooks disengaged. 467 TO BE SOLD. RIVER PUNT, 12ft. long, TO BE SOLD JOn cheap.-CAPNER, The Groves. 439 GOOD GEESE ON SALE. Apply JOHN LEONARD, Durham Ox, Tower-st., Chester. TO BE SOLD (cheap), JOINER'S CHEST and TTOOLS, complete. What offers.-47, Light- foot-street. On view 7 to 8 p.m. 348 TO BE SOLD, Lady's BICYCLE, in good oon- Tdition; £ 4 10s.-Address J 61, "Observer" Office. 442 "TjlOR SALE, a good lot of Gents' second-hand FCYCLES, or would exchange for ladies' Apply 34, Bridge-street, Chester. LADY'S BICYCLE ON SALE, Coventry t J Challenge, 24in. frame, Dunlop tyres; nearly new. £ 6 6s.—13, Nicholas-street. 455 SECOND-HAND BICYCLES FOR SALE. ?? Ladies' and Gents', from £ 3 to £ 5 each.- HENRY Box, 44, Frodsham-street, Chaster. 423 MAIL CARTS and BASSINETTES FOR H'L SALE or HIRE. Good reliable Mangles at lowest prices.-CHARLEs G. SHAW, Ironmonger, Eastgate-street. Telephone 244. 473 THREE Gent's Second-hand SAFETIES, in JL excellent condition. X4 10s. each. Honestly worth JE6 eaoh.-HoRSWILL, 34, Brook-street, Chester. 456 OMNIBUS TO BE SOLD, with moveable head; hold six inside bnilt by Kesterton, of Long Acre." Price £ 25.—Apply to COACHMAN, Shotwick Park. 379 PEAT MOSS LITTER DUST, adapted for JL furit paoking and storing, poultry runs, kennels, earth olosetS.-EltRINGTON, Peat Moss Salesman, George-street, Chester. 237 MIDGET TRICYCLE CARRIER, byReigate and Mason. Size of box 27 by 21 by 21. In capital condition; nearly new- Price £ 10; cost £ 18.—JENNINGS and Co., chemists, Hoylake. WHITE ENAMELLED LETTERS for Shop, TV Office or Warehouse Windows, fixed com- plete.-CHAS. G. SHAW, Ironmonger, Eastgate- street. Telephone 244. 472 OOD GROCERY and PROVISION BUSI' NESS, near Cheater, nice house and shop> rent and rates 925; doing 920 weekly; suit any" one with 970. — Apply personally, BUSINESS TRANSFER COMPANY, 60, Boughton, Chester. TO BE SOLD, the Lease of valuable BUSINESS TPREMISES, situate at the Cross, Chester, which comprises shop in Eastgate-street, and spacious shop and rooms in Eastgate-row.—For particulars apply to Messrs. J. H. DAVIES and SONS, Architects, Newgate-street, Chester. 466 TO BE SOLD. the Goodwill, Fixtures, and JL Fittinga, including Horse and Trap, together with the Baking Utensils of a well-known and old- established BAKERY BUSINESS in Chester. The Freehold Shop and Premises can also be had if required at a moderate price.—For further par- ticulars apply to H. J. PRICK, Chartered Account- ant, 24, Newgate-street, Cheater. 462 SANDYCROFT. — TO BE SOLD, or LET, ? DWELLING BOUSE, with garden and portion of orchard, formerly known as the Phoenix Inn," near Sandycroft Station, with or without the stable and outbuildings and piece of land opposite.—For further particulars apply Mr. T. P. KELLIE, Phoenix Hotel, Sandyoroft; or Messrs. DAVIES & SONS. Surveyors, Newgate- street, Chester. IP ERAMBULA.TORS.-J. E. NEWMAN. JL Ironmonger, 12, Bridge-street, Chester, has a good selection to choose from. TO BE LET.  WILL IAM E. B RO??, LAND AND ESTATE AGENT, SURVEYOR, & VALUER, 39, PEPPER STREET. CHESTER. TO BE LET:— 44, Gladstone-road, Cambrian-view. Best 216. House, Stocky-lane. Boughton. £ 30. 7, Hamilton-street, Hoole. Rent R24. 35, Garden-lane; House and Shop. Reat £ 19. "Jubilee Terrace," Tarvin-read. L16. 98, Tarvin-road, one sitting, four bedrooms, garden back and front. Rent E18. Several offices, 84, Northgate-street. Union Hall, Foregate-street, Rooms for Storage and Workshops, &o. 11, Leonard-street, Garden-lane. 6s. 9d. per week. TO BE SOLD:- Valuable Building Land at Hoole, and Dwell- ing-houses in various parts of the city. IT 0 H N R 0 G E R 8, ACCOUNTANT, HOUSE, ESTATE, & INSURANCE AGENT, 84, NORTHGATE-ST., CHESTER. TO BE LET: Rent. Watergate Flags (Furnished) 11, Lorne-street, Chester; three enter- taining, six bedrooms, bath, w.c., hot and cold water 10, Lumley-road (off Liverpool-road) £ 30 Chichester-street, Chester £ 30 Central Office, The Bars Christleton-road, Chester £20 House & Stabling, Chapel-lane, Boughton 920 Tarvin-road, Chester X18 7, Spring Gardens, Newton £35 "Ash House," Whitchurch, Salop, 21 miles from station; two entertaining, 10 bedrooms; 14 acres of land, if desired 9100 Cambrian Villas, Garden-lane, vacant August 28 £16 Cambrian View (Furnished) per week £ 2 2s. Saughall-road (Furnished) .per week Xl le. Offices, Eastgate Row (N.) COMFORTABLE LODGINGS for one or two respectable men.—Apply 13, Fosbrook-street, Boughton, Chester. 454 TO LET, on August 18th, 3, Bouverie-street. THent £ 18.—Apply T. RYLAND, Red Lion, Northgate-street. 457 PLENTY of Grass. Good LEY for horses, PLE?G etc. Reasonable oharge.-Apply Shrewsbury Arms, Mickle Trafford, Chester. APARTMENTS.—Pleasant Front Sitting and Bedroom TO LET Suitable for gentleman in business.—Apply 5, Bold-square. 338 TO BE LET, roomy house, 32, Crane-street. TRent £ 15 10s.-Apply S. RYCROFT, 28, Princess-street. 393 TO LET, a small-fixtured SHOP near the Cross. Rent 6s.; no rates except water.— Address C 40, "Observer" Office. 433 SEMI-DETACHED VILLA. "ATHOL," t? Brook-lane, Chester, two entertaining, five bedrooms, bathroom, and garden.-Apply E. ANDREWS, 6, Newgate-street, Chester. 320 HOOLE, tenant leaving Chester; good six, JLL room HOUSE TO LET, bath, pantry- garden; pretty and healthy situation 7s. clear.— Apply 27, Clare-avenue, Hoole. 453 CHESTER.—Furnished HOUSE TO LET, in Liverpool-road; dining, drawing, 5 bed- rooms, bathroom, etc.; garden.—Apply Messrs. GARNETT and SON, Bridge-street Row. 448 COMFORTABLE APARTMENTS for a married couple or two single men, with every home comfort. Terms moderate.-66, Westminster- road, Hoole. 477 HOUSE TO LET in Brassey-street, Tarvin- JLJL road, containing two sitting-rooms, four bedrooms, bath, hot and cold water, and two w.c's. Rent R19 10a.-Apply at No. 5. 461 APARTMENTS.—TO LET, large front sitting- .AL room and bedroom, pleasant outlook; every convenience, bath, &c. Terms moderate.—Apply 6, Black Friars. 452 C OMFORTABLE LODGINGS for two thoroughly respectable men. Quiet family; no ohildren. Ten minutes from Cross.—Address A 66, "Observer" Office. 322 TO BE LET, No. 10, Derby-place, Hoole; bath, T&c. Rent 222.-Apply WAKEFIELD, JACK- SON & DODD, 16, Corn Exchange Chambers, Chester. TO LET, large BEDROOM and SITTING- ROOM, furnished, with schoolmaster's daughter in quiet business. Would suit teachers, sohoolgirl, or person in business.—Apply D, 13, Brook-street. 382 C HESTER.-Furnished HOUSE TO LET for August; two sitting-rooms, three bedrooms, study, modern conveniences; two guineas. — RECTOR, "Brynyffiyd," Vicarage-road, Hoole, Chester. 401 TO LET, Furnished HOUSE, near Marine TLake, Rhyl, for two or three months; two sitting, five bedrooms, bathroom, all modern con- veniences. Month of August, 4 guineas a week. —Address D 24, "Observer" Office. 441 To LET, "MONA COTTAGE." Tarvin-road; JL sitting-room, kitchen, back kitchen, and four bedrooms. Re-deoorated throughout.—Apply JAMES C. BATE, Solicitor, Old Bank Chambers, Chester. TO LET, well Furnished HOUSE, overlooking JL river dining-room, nice sitting-room, four bedrooms, bath, piano, gas cooker; for two months or more. Would like to let for one year. Terms 25s. per week.—Address T 28, Observer Office' T-O BE LET, PARK HOUSE. The Bara, con. Ttains 3 entertaining rooms, 4 best bedrooms, servants' and other rooms, w.c., bath, hot and cold water. Good garden with outbuildings.— Apply Messrs. WAKEFIELD, JACKSON & DODD. 16, Corn Exchange Chambers, Chester. HOUSE TO LET, Furnished, for summer JLJL months or longer, two sitting rooms, five bedrooms, usual offices, large garden. Most healthy and select part of Chester. To careful tenant, reasonable terms. Address K 26, "Observer" Office. 353 TO BE LET, most desirable RESIDENCE, JL No. 2, Richmond place, Boughton; immediate possession; splendidly situated, over- looks river three entertaining, five bedrooms, dressing-room, and two servants' bedrooms (with separate staircase) bath, hot and cold water throughout. Good garden.—Apply Messrs. W AKE- FIELD, JACKSON & DODD, 16, Corn Exchange Chambers, Chester. MISCELLANEOUS. WANTED, 5,000 persons to Buy best Lamp V V Oil at 7Jd. per gallon, at TIT BITS" Hardware Stores, 60, Boughton, Chester. 446 CYCLING TAUGHT FREE, to Purchasers of Machines, by respectable and capable men. Non-purchasers charged 7s. 6d. each.—At BRASSKY'S, 9, Foregate-street, Chester. RICHARDSON, TAILOR. GENTLEMEN'S CLOTHING CLEANED, Altered, Repaired, Turned. Own Materials made Up.-RICHARDSON'S, 23, Grosvenor-street.-Wouderfal Trousers made to measure, 6/11. 369 WRINGING MACHINES, new and second- VV hand. Rollers turned up. All kinds of Repairs to Mangles.-HASICLDICN, Wood Turner and Mangle Roller Maker, Delamere street, Chester. 328 MAGNIFICENT CYCLE RIDING SCHOOL. Please note our School is Open all the year round for Pupils. Particulars and reasonable terms on apptioation.- -A. WENTWORTH, Central Cycle Works and Riding School, Cow-lane Bridge, Chester. L ADIES.-A post-card addressed Bradford JLj Dress Warehouse, Shipley, Bradford, will bring you patterns of Poplins, Armures, Cashmere Velours, Amazons, Beavers, Cords, Royalettes, Prints, Foulards, etc. Black and coloured Cash- meres, plain and fancy black Alpacas, 3a. lid. full dress lengths, carriage paid. STEEL & IRON SHEDS & BUILDINGS.—21 superior STRUCTURES, comprising Open Sheds, from 32 by 15ft. to 63 by 24ft.; Hay or Grain Shed, 64 by 24ft.; Complete Buildings, from 18 by 10 to 100 by 30; Ornamental Pavilion, etc.. 30 by 24; Chapel, Mission Room, School, etc., 50 by 25. Very moderate prices.-All erected for in- spection at ISAAC DIXON & Co.'s Show Yard, Granby Row, Sackville-street, Manchester. Offices: 1, Cathedral Gates. Established 1832. CART and LURRY TARPAULINS, LONG and LOIN CLOTHS for Horses, COAL and CORN SACKS, equal in price and quality to any in the kingdom. Ladders, Blocks, Pulleys, Rope of all sizes. Tents suitable for all purposes, Decorations if required. Prompt atten- tion to enquiries either for sale or hire of above.— Apply DAVIES & SONS, Crane-street, Viotoria- road, and 4, Coal Exchange. Chester. GALVANISED QORRUGATED JRON T) DOPING. 1,000 TONS ALWAYS IN STOCK. 6 Feet long x 2 Feet wide = 7 Sheets per Cwt. 7 II II II <> == 6 II 8 9,5 II X I, II = 5 II II 12/- PER CWT. NETT ON RAILS. BURNELL & CO., LTD., IRONWORKS, ELLESMERE PORT. CHESHIRB. KEATING'S POWDER. Ellis Fleas, Bags, Moths, Beetles. Kills Fleas, Bags, Moths, Beetles. Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles. Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles. Kills Fleas. Bugs, Motlas, Beetles. Kills Fleas. Bugs, Moths, Beetles. BELLOWS, 9d.; Tins, 3d., 6d., 1/- Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths. Beetles Kills Fleas, Bugs, Moths, Beetles Kills Fleas, Bugs, Motba. Beetles (Harmless to everything but in. sects). Sold in Tins, 3d., 6d. and Is., also in the new iilled Bellows,9d. KILLS Fleas, Beetles, Moths. THE "OBSERVER'S" NEW TALE, "LADY LORIMERS MAID," BY GERTRUDE WARDEN, WILL COMMENM IN NEXT WEEK'S ISSTJEO A LOVE EOIASCK OF ENTRANCING INTEREST. L"y LORIMER'&' Maid," ux GERTRUDE WARDEN, Author of "Five Old Maids," "The Sentimental1 Sex," "A Syndicate of Sinners," &c., &0" WILL COMMENCE IN OUR COLUMNS ON SATURDAY NEXT, the 3rd AUGUST. A POWERFUL LOVE STOB1 BY A POPULAR NOVELIST. THE OPENING CHAPTERS OF "LADY LORIMER9S MAID" WILL APPEAR IN NEXT WEEK'S CHESHIRE OBSERVER." R. J. & H. ELLIS, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUSE PAINTERS* CHURCH DECQBATOBS, GILDERS, SIGN WHITESS, PAPERHANGERS. OTFICK :■— 60, FOREGATE STREET. ESTABLISHED 1859. —A — _HIS JQAJESTY THE KING- FAVOURED THE Rudge-Whitworth Company WITH AN ORDER FOR ONE OF THEO MACHINES, which they executed and duly delivered in five days. 11 For further particulars see Extract in Mail," June 25th, 1901. Rudge-Whitworth Specials, £15 19 0 (Fitted with Free Wheel and Two Rim Brakes.) Ditto Ditto Standards, £10 10 0 SOLE AGENT FOB CHESTER & DISTRICT W. M A H E R 34, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTEB. THE NESTON & PARKGATE HYGIENIC LAUNDRY & CLEANIØ JLL COMPANY, LIMITED. LAUNDRYMEN, DYERS & FRENCH CLEANEBS, SHIRTS AND COLLARS A SPBCIALJTT. « Special Prices quoted for Hotels, Restaurants, Institutions. All classes of DYEING & FRENCH CLEANUP done on the most improved principles. GENT'S AND LADIES' CLOTHS A SMMAl? 0urV=s CoNect and Deliver Fre? in Birkemhef? "A District, West Kirby and Hoylake, Hooton and B?? borough, Little Sutton, and Chester and District. Paici LISTS SENT 08 Application. I WORKS: NESTON, r RECEIVING Orncic: Theatre Buildings, City Road, Chegtgl" JJOOTS CASH CHEMISfS. All the advantages of oo-operation Baa? 1, secured without trouble by customers &, e ing with BOOTS, the Cash Price DispeøS Chemists, who prepare Physicians' scriptions and Family Recipes with ¥';ø. Drugs at about one-half the usual ehøoti or equal to an immediate dividend of 50, cent. on the outlay. OVBB 200 BBANCHBS. EACH 13RANCH IS UNDER TUB OF A FULLY-QTIA LIFIBD CHEMIST; ) BOOTS CASH CHEMISTS, 28, Eastgate Row, & 24, Eastgate-str0^ CHESTER. TSIIKFHONK 269. GEORGE EDWARDS, EGISTERED PLU x 1; 100 & 102, BOUGHTON, CHESTER Gas Fitter, Lead Light Manufacturer, PORTMANTEAUS. R. CLAMP & SO. PORTMANTEAU, BAG & TRUNIC MANUFACTURERS, ¡tt. 37, 39,41, DALE-STREET, &12, LIVERPOOL. TELEPHONE 5685 CBNT»AIU^ ISAAC WILLIAMS & 00 REGISTERED :gBS, PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, GAS.,rrr CUPPIN STREET, Pl.TMB?s' BRASS WORK o? 4LL D?cg? ?o?. P?tHDt Water CloBets. Lavatories,  GiMS in all Qualities ? P?araa tMpt M' .a?toO*'