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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. OYALTY TIIBATUE, CHESTER. Proprietor: MR. MILTON BODE. TO-MORROW (SATURDAY) November 15, last performance of A ROYAL DIVORCE." The BAND of the 2nd (Earl of Chester's) V.B. Cheshire Regiment will play upon the stage Eckersberg's music The Battle of Waterloo. MONDAY NEXT, Nov. 17, for Six Nights only, THE PRIVATE SECRETARY." E. DALE BEGS TO ANNOUNCE A PIANOLA RECITAL WILL BE GIVEN AT THE GROSVENOR HOTEL, ON MONDAY NEXT, NOV. 17, AT 3 O'CLOCK. AHTIHTKS: PIANOLA, MR. MAX SCHULZ. SOPRANO, MISS MARY LANGDON. CONTRALTO, MISS GERTRUDE NEV ATT. 51, BRIDGE STREET ROW, CHESTER. CHESTER rjERISTMAS E ISTEDDFOD Entries Close on November 25th. CHESTER Q-YMNASIUM & SCHOOL OF PHYSICAL CULTURE. Private Lessons and Practice, Schools, Teachers Trained, and Public Classes. L For terms apply 114, Northgate-street, or 35, Lower Bridge-street. ALL SAINTS', HOOLE. THE ANNUAL SALE OF WORK WILL BE HELD IN THE WESTMINSTER SCHOOLS, WESTMINSTER ROAD, K ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOV. 19TH, AT 2.30, AND WILL BE OPENED BY MRS. HARMOOD BANNER. "LEST WE FORGET." A BAZAAR and SALE OF WORK Aill aid of the Renovation & Extension Fund of SALTXEY WESLEYAN CHAPEL, WILL BE HELD IN ST. JOHN-ST. WESLEYAN SCHOOLROOM, ON WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 19 & 20, AT 3 P.M. ST. JOHN BAPTIST, CHESTER. A BAZAAR 'In aid of the Repair Funds of the Parish Church, [ will be held in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE-ST., F ON TUESDAY & WEDNESDAY, NOV. 25 & 20. t The BAZAAR will be Opened on TUESDAY, t [ 25 th November, by LADY MARY GROSVENOR. j Further particulars will be given shortly. DON'T MISS THE GRAND ANNUAL gnow OF DOGS, POULTRY. AND PIGEONS, TO BK HELD IN THE Volunteer Drill HalJ, Chester, ON THURSDAY NEXT, Nov. 20TH, 1902. SPLENDID ENTRIES. Some of the Best Specimens of the Various Breeds of Dogs in the Country will be Exhibited. I DOGS I POULTRY I AND PIGEONS! ENTRIES ACCEPTED TO-DAY (SATURDAY) ADMISSION :-To 1 p.m., Two SHILLINGS; m 1 p.m. to Close of Show, ONE SHILLING. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. ATIONAL & STANLEY CYCLE SHOWS. On MONDAY November 24th, a 2, 3, 5 or 7 Days' EXCURSION to LONDON will leave ^HESTER, &c. Tickets, bills, pamphlets, &c., can be obtained at the Stations. J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. ISAAC WILLIAMS & SON, REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS & GAS FITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. l>¡'UMBERS' BRASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Patent Water Closets, Lavatories, Baths, &c. Glass in all Qualities and Patterns kept in Stock. THE CHESTER TJNITED GAS CO. INCANDESCENT GAS BURNERS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. These Burners can now be Supplied at- I 1/6 PER BURNER. ¡ The use of these Burners secures Economy in Consumption, and Efficiency in Lighting. ADAPTED FOR ALL PURPOSES. The Company have also Reduced Charge for I j Maintenance of these Burners, which can be had ft On application. RENEWAL MANTLES 4D. EACH. GAS ITRES. Consumers are invited to Inspect the Stock of New Fires in the Company's Show Room. FITTERS will be sent FREE OF CHARGE to examine premises and examine as to suitable INCANDESCENT BURNERS, FIRES, or APPARATUS. ESTIMATES FREE. OFFICES AND SHOW, ROOMS: CUPPIN STREET. BY ROYAL WARRANT TO HIS MAJESTY ?&J?? HER THMP, AKJINEO STY -M t LATE MAJESTY AND ?>???'?t? QUEEN VICTORIA. BOLLAND'S, CHESTER, CONFECTIONERS. FIRST CLASS RESTAURANT. CAFE AND SMOKE ROOM. WINES & SPIRITS. COFFEE. CIGARS. BOLLAND'S TURTLE SOUP (prepared from Fresh Turtle). CALVES FEET JELLY, Highly recommended for Invalids. fir ORDERS are now being Booked for XMAS PUDDING, MINCE MEAT, &c., for the Colonies, India, South Africa, &c. WEDDING CAKES. As supplied to the Royal Family. All Sizes kept in stock. Illustrated, Catalogues Gratis. Ball Suppers. Wedding Receptions. Cyclists Catered for. Customers' Cycles Stored tvithout charge. R. BOLLAND & SONS, LTD. Telegrams Hollands, Chester." Telephone 87. PUBLIC NOTICES. 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. SAML. SMITH, Town Clerk. Town Hall, 12th Nov., 1902. CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY (CHESTER BRANCH). THE ANNUAL SERMONS WILL BE PREACHED IN THE CATHEDRAL AND CITY CHURCHES, ON SUNDAY, NOV. 23HD. THE ANNUAL MEETING WILL BE HELD IN THE TOWN HALL, ON MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24TH, AT 8 P.M. CHAIRMAN THE VERY REV. THE DEAN. DEPUTATION THE VKN. ARCHDEACON LONG, Rector of Bishop- wearmouth. THE REV. J. WILLIAMS, Missionary from Japan. THE REV. W. M. ROBERTS, Secretary for North Wales. REV. C. F. JONES, District Secretary. CHESTER SOCIETY OF THE NEW CHURCH. A COURSE OF TUESDAY EVENING LECTURES WILL BE GIVEN IN THE LOWER ROOM, TEMPERANCE HALL, GEORGE STREETt., AS FOLLOWS:— TUESDAY Nov. 18, What we believe and what we do not believe." Rev. A. E. BEILBY, of Man- Nov CHESTER H eaven a.nd Hell. Rev. J. AsHBY, of Nov. 25, Heaven and Hell." Rev. J. ASHBY, of Southport (President of Conference).. Dec. 2, The End of the World When ? How ? Rev. J. T. FRKETH, of Bolton. Dec. 9, The Second Coming of our Lord." Rev. J. DEANH, of London. Commence each evening at 8. Admission r ree, All invited. CITY OF CHESTER. AT a Quarterly Meeting of the Council of the A, City of Chester, held at the Town Hall, on Monday, the 10th day of November, 1902, IT WAS ORDERED that, pursuant to "The ftnlmnn and Freshwater Fisheries Acts, 18151 to 18G6 the following Members of the Council tie appointed to represent the Council on the River Dee Fishery Board, viz. HENRY STOLTERFOTH, Esquire, 1, Grey Friars, Chester JOHN JoX? CCNNAH, Esquire, Roodee Lodge, Chester. JOHNGOODDIK HOLMK?, Esquire, Curzon Park, Chester. p???ULKNER BKOWX. Esquire, 18, Curzon Park, Chester.. EDGAR DuTTON, Esquire, Wellfield House, Newton. S' ?M' U?C?PFACK, Esquire, 6, Ashby-place, Flookersbrook, Chester. SAM?. SMITH, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester, 10th November, }902. CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. BYE-LAWS WITH RESPECT TO LOCOMOTIVES. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the OTICE IS HEREBY G ¡VEN, that the Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens of the City and County Borough of Chester, acting by the Council, have (subject to the approval of the Local Government Board) made BYE-LAWS for pro- hibiting or restricting the use of Locomotives on specified highways in the said City and County Borough, and for regulating the use of Locomotives and of Wagons drawn by Locomotives on any high- way in the said City and County Borough. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that a Copy of the proposed Bye-Laws will be kept at the Office of the said Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens, situate in the Town Hall. Northgate-strect, Chester aforesaid, open during office hours thereat, to the inspection of the Ratepayers of the said City, for one Month from the publication of this Notice, without fee or reward. The Town Clerk will, on the application of any Ratepayer, furnish him with aCopr. of such proposed Bye-Laws, or any part thereo, on payment of Sixpence for every hundred words contained in such copy. AND NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that, at the expiration of such month, the said Mayor, Aldermen, and Citizens will apply to the Local Government Board for confirmation of the said Bye-Laws. Dated this 12th day of November, 1902. SAML. SMITH, Town Clerk. CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. THE PRIVATE STREET WORKS ACT, 1892, 55 AND 56 VIC., CAP. 57. NELSON STREET. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Urban NSanit?try Authority of the Urban Sanitary District of the City of Chester have, in pursuance of the above Act, passed me ionowing RESOLUTION, viz. REsoLVED. Tbat the specification, plan, and section prepared by the Surveyor of the private street works referred to in the resolution of the 4th day of June, 1902, in respect of NELSON- STREET, which is within the said Urban Sanitary District, and the estimate of the probable expenses of such works, and a provisional apportionment of the estimated expenses among the premises liable to be charged therewith under the said Act respectively, also prepared by the Surveyor, be, and the same hereby are approved." The said approved specification, plan, section. estimate, and provisional apportionment, or duly certified copies thereof, will be Jcept deposited at the Urban Authority Office, Town Hall, Chester, and open to inspection at all reasonable times for a period of one month from the 15th day of November instant. Dated this 14th day of November, 1902. SAML. SMITH, Town Clerk. I w SCHOOL BOOTS. HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS$ I- -4 I m MNN PUBLIC NOTICE. I IMPORTANT LECTURE. MUSIC HALL. CHESTER, DECEMBER 17. 1902. DOORS OPEN AT 7. COMMENCE AT 7.30. MR. S. A PALIAER, OF AUSTRALIA, WHO HAS JUST ARRIVED IN ENGLAND TO INTRODUCE "WEBBER'S VITADATIO," The Great Australian Remedy, WILL DELIVER HIS CELEBRATED LECTURE, ENTITLED VITADATIO AND ITS CURES. Mr. Palmer has been cured by VITADATIO after having suffered with Hydatid Tumors for 14 years, and after having been given up by the most able physicians, After relating his own interesting story Mr. Palmer will proceed to tell some of the wonderful cures which VITADATIO has wrought since he made it his life's work to place this famous remedy within the reach of the public. All who are interested in the theory of the development of disease and its antidote should not miss this opportunity. EVERY WORD THE RESULT OF PERSONAL EXPERIENCE. The Lecture will be suitably illustrated by DISSOLVING LIME-LIGHT VIEWS, shewing glimpses of the world-famed picturesque beauty spots of New Zealand, Australia and Tasmania. Pictures of the Actual Microbes and Growths from which Humanity suffers will be shewn and explained by the lecturer. ADMISSION FREE. Children, unless accompanied by an adult, will NOT be admitted. I PRESS NOTICES. Mr. Palmer kept his hearers keenly interested for two hours. Our opinion is, Mr. Palmer's visit will result in a great many of our well-known sufferers trying Vitadatio. The lecture was profusely illus- trated by limelight views of Tasmania. -Gottlb tirn Post Oct. 18, 1901. It is a pity the lecture could not be repeated.— Albany Border Post, Oct. 26, 1900. Mr. Palmer was heartily applauded. 130 lime- light views shewn. -Seil moil r Express. Nov. 1, 1900. There was a good attendance, and the audience testified to their appreciation by loud applause.— Footscray Advertiser. Nov. 3, 1900. Mr. Palmer furnished his audience with an exceltent "gratis" entertainment. Poetscrezy Chronicle, Nov. 3, 1900. A large and deeply-interested audience.—Bendigo Independent, Nov. 17, 1900. Mr. Palmer told his narrative in a chatty, simple manner, that made it most interesting and effective. —Kyneton Guardian, Nov. 13, 1900. Mr. Palmer lectured on two subjects, the first was New Zealand, the second was Vitadatio and its wonderful cures. The large audience came away fully s:-Ltisfied.-Battarat Echo, Nov. 22. 1900. Mr. Palmer talked plainly and honestly, and his remarks were much appreciated. -Dimboola Banner, Dec. 6. 1900. At the close of the lecture a vote of t, hank,s was accorded Mr. Palmer, and two or three persons in the hall voluntarily testified to the benefits accrued from the medicine. The lecture was highly appre- ciated.-Adelaide Advertiser, Dec. 5, 1900. There was a numerous attendance, and the lecturer was given a patient hearing. The large audience thoroughly enjoyed themselves.-Brolren Hill Miner, Dec. 7, 1900. Hearty applause greeted the lecturer, and the audience were well satisfied with their evening's expenseless outing.-Gawler Bit ityip, Dec. 14, 1900. The lecture was listened to with profound atten- tion and interest by all present.-Port Pirie Advertiser, Dec. 13, 1900. The lecture was strikingly original. In a straight- forward manner Mr. Palmer told his story, and succeeded in keeping his hearers on the qui vive of expectation. -Ma rric)Lville Express, March 9, 1901. A large audience assembled at the Town Hall last evening, and were treated to a most interesting and instructive address from Mr. S. A. Palmer. The general impression was, that after hearing such straightforward statements from a man who was "given up to die," truly the truth is stranger than fictioii.-Redferit Times, March 9, 1901. Despite the wet weather there was a large attend- ance at the Parramatta Town Hall on Monday night, when Mr. S. A. Palmer, representative for the famous Vitadatio medicine, gave a lecture on what the remedy has done for him, and afforded those present a couple of hours full of the keenest interest. —Granville Independent, March 15, 1901. INTERNATIONAL BANKING COR- PORATION, THREADNEEDLE HOUSE, BISHOPSGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C. Head Office 1, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Capital paid in$3,400,000= £ 016,500 Surplus ditto$3,400,000= £ 616,500 S6,800,000= £ l,233,000 Capital & surplus authorised §10.000,000= £ 2,055,000 BRANCHES. SAN FRANCISCO. I SINGAPORE. ? SHANGHAI. MANILA. YOKOHAMA, [ HONG KONG. BANKERS. NEW YORK WESTERN NATIONAL BANK. I C NATIONAL FHOVINCIAL BANK OF t EGLAN LIMITED. LœmON .t UNION O l' tmmoN AND SMITHS ? BANK, LIMITED. Deposits will be received at the following rates per cent per annum:— For two years or more per cent. For one year 4 1, For six months. 3i Moneys for transmission to London, to be placed on Fixed Deposit, will be received by any of the branches of the NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND, LTD., and a receipt will thereafter be granted direct by the International Banking Corporation as of the date of the original payments. Interest at the rate of 2 per cent. per annum will be allowed on minimum monthly balances, provided I thev do not fall below £200. PU BLIC NOTICES. -i.- __i_i.i.> m R. GOUGH and Family, of Suffolk- street, Chester, desire to THANK all friends for kind enquiries and sympathy expressed m their recent sad bereavement. 4626 -W ILL Persons who saw YOUNG MAN with Bicycle RUN OVER in Eastgate- street on Wednesday night, October 29th, please communicate with Messrs. HERBERT LEWIS, DAVIES and GRIFFITHS, Solicitors, Old Bank Buildings. BUNBURY ALDERSEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BAILEY TESTIMONIAL FUND. — 1'00 Mrs. Aspinall, Bunbury E:!5 0 0 Mr. R. Brocklebank, Haughton Hall  0 0 Lord Tollemache, Peckforton Castle 10 0 0 Mr. Hugh Aldersey, Aldersey Hall 10 10 0 Mrs. Moon, London 10 Jj[ J0 Mr. Alfred Slater, London  10 10 0 Mr. J. Hamilton Townend, London 5 5 0 Mr. Geo. R. Bailey, Liverpool 5 5 0 Mr. Stephen Cawley, Bunbury 5 0 0 Mr. D. E. Byrd, Spurstow Hall. 5 0 0 Mr. J. Naylor, Beeston Towers 5 0 0 Mr. W. E. Game tt-Bottield, Bishop sCastle 5 0 0 Mrs. Wood, London 5 0 0 Mr. J. G. Dobson, Birkenhead 3 0 Lieut.-Colonel Drury, Bnnbury. 3 3 « Mr. W. Welsby, Chester 2 2 0 Rev. W. MacGregor, Tamworth 2 2 0 Mr. E. J. Collins, Radchffe-on-Trent 2 2 0 Mr. H. J. Tollemache, M.P. Major Gamett-Bottield, Broadstairs 2 2 0 Mr. E. R. P. :Moon, )1.1:> 2 2 0 Mr. R. O. Moon, M.D., London 2 2 0 Mr. Richard Cooper, Ridley 2 2 0 Rev. S. P. Townend, Bunbury 2 0 0 Rev. Dr. C0gswell, Wallasey 111 N Mr. T. Moore Dutton, Tattenball. 1 1 0 Mr. Matthew Francis, Halkyn 1 1 0 Mr. Wm. Modsley, Liverpool.. 1 1 0 Mr. F. Glendipning, Liverpool 1 1 0 Mr. S. Challinor, Beeston 1 1 0 Rev. F. C. Royds, Coddington 1 1 0 Mr. Win. C. Aspinall, Bebington t i T J n" Mrs. Renstocl, Liverpool Mr. T. Brocklebank, Heswall 1 0 Mrs. Brooke and Mr. Henry Brooke, ? ? 0 Liverpool. 1 1 0 Rev. W. A. Edwards, Llangan  1 0 Mr. Joseph Nield, Whitchurch j | Mr. Geo. S. Bonnalie, Chester J { 0 Mr. ThomMGibson,8t?Sord ? ? ? Mr. Edmund Spencer, Birkenhead 110 MissRoyds,Bunbury 0 0 Mr. P. Cooper Owen, Manchester. 1 0 0 Miss Ward, Bunbury i n » Mr. R. M. BrockIeb&nk. 1 0 o Mr. Alfred Blain, Ross-OQ-Wye. 1 0 0 Mrs. Davenport, Spurstow 1   Forty-six smaller contributions 1? ? 0 2 £187 Ï9"21 Contributions from Old Boys, Parishioners, and Friends will be received in the name of The Bailey Testimonial Fund" by the Birmingham District and Counties' Banking Co., Ld.. Nantwich; or by the Secretary, Mr. GEORGE F. DUTTON, Bunbury, Tarporley. Telephone 269. OKKOReE EDWAR-DS, REGISTERED PLUMBER, 100 & 102, BOUGHTON, CHESTER. Gaø Fitter, Lead Light Manufacturer, &o. A QUESTION OF SPEX. Do your eyes tire easily ? If so, you need glasses. Do your eyes burn ? If so, you need glasses. Does the type become blurred in reading? If so, you need glasses. Do you suffer from frontal headache ? If so, glasses will help you. Do you know if you have perfect sight ? If not, we can inform you. It will cost you nothing. H. C. H OTJGHTOtfJ EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, LATE MANAGER FOR WOOD, ABRAHAM'S, Liverpool & Manchester. 23, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. ALL REPAIRS DONE CHEAPLY AND PROMPTLY. MUNICIPAL ELECTION ADDRESSES. I ST. MARY'S WARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. MARY'S WARD. LADIES & GE.NTLEMEN, -A vacancy having occurred through the lamented death of Mr. John R. Rae, I have been requested by many friends, representing all sections of Ratepayers, to allow myself to be nominated for your Ward, and I have much pleasure in placing my services at your disposal. I have resided among you for 37 years, and may say that I was the means of getting the Tram Fares reduced on Saturday afternoons, to 2d. inside and ld. outside, which proved so great a boon to the Working Classes. My views on most subjects are well known to you, and I consider that the present great expenditure and consequent increase of our Rates is becoming very serious, and I would do my utmost to keep I the same down, with efifciency. I My whole time is at your disposal, and should you be pleased to return me to the Council as your Representative, you may rely upon my serving your interests, and that of the City, faithfully. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, ANDREW S. JACK. Belle Vue, Hough Green, November 6th, 1902. TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. MARY'S WARD. LADIES & GENTLEMEN, Owing to the JLj death of Councillor J. R. Rae, a Vacancy haa occurred in your Ward. A very Influential Deputation has waited upon I me and requested me to allow my mme to Le nominated for the Vacancy which has arisen. I have pleasure in doing so, and if I am favoured with your confidence and support on the day- of election, I shall do my utmost to promote the well- j being of the City, and St. Mary's Ward in particular. I am a Ratepayer in the Ward, carry on my Business therein, and have resided amongst you all my life, so therefore claim to have considerable knowledge of what we in St. Mary's Ward require. With regard to the Administration of City Affairs, I am in favour of a Progressive Policy consistent with economy, and will set my face against any waste of Public Money. The Council have decided to adopt the provisions of the ArtizanW Dwellings Act, and to erect a number of Workingmen's Dwellings it will be my pleasurable duty, if Elected, to ardently support the Scheme. Hoping to be favoured with your support, I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, CHAS. P. COCKRILL. Briercliffe, Hough Green, November 8th, 1902. RICHARD JONES' NEW & ARTISTIC BEDSTEAD STOCK. BLACK A COPPER. BLACK & BRASS. ALL BRASS. WALNUT, FUMED OAK, MAHOGANY BEDSTEADS. See our "AREJY" COMBINATION BEDSTEAD at 37/6 A LARGE STOCK OF BEDDING ALWAYS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY. ALL BEDDING MADE ON OUR PREMISES RICHARD JONES, BEDSTEAD & BEDDING ESTABLISHMENT, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. REMOV A L SAL R.-In consequence of retiring from Retail Business, G. E. ROBOTHAM, N ORTHGATE STREET, Begs t3 announce a GREAT CLEARANCE SALE of ENTIRE STOCK of PIANOS, AMERICAN ORGANS, VIOLINS, GUITARS, MANDOLINES. MELODEONS. &c. This is a rare opportunity of obtaining Instruments from the very Best Makers at less than Manufacturers' Prices. MAGNIFICENT ORCHESTREON, COST 500 GUINEAS, SALE PRICE 150 GUINEAS. Note the Address:—78, NORTHGATE STREET, CHESTER. TUNING CONNECTION will be carried on in future, and INSTRUMENTS SUPPLIED direct from the Makers by G. E. ROBOTHAM, Pianoforte, American Organ and Tuning Expert. EDWIN LLOYD, FAMILY GROCER, FRENCH & ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, 13, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, Ii now receiving continual Supplies of Seasonable Delicacies, namely— THE CELEBRATED SCOTCH HADDOCK, LOCH FY?vE KIPPERS. HAM CURED HERRINGS. PALETHORPE'S TOMATO & CAMBRIDGE SAUSAGE. COOKE'S FRESH CREAM. FRESH BUTTER AND EGGS. Daily Arrival of all kinds FRESH FRUITS, GRAPES, LEMONS, ORANGES, TOMATOES, &c. NEW WALNUTS, KENT COB NUTS, &c. PERSONAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS. W. B. DOBELL & CO., LTD., OOLLIERY PROPRIETORS & MERCHANTS. Local Office: 16, COAL EXCHANGE, CHESTER. Chief Offices: ol, HAMILTON STREET, BIRKENHEAD. CHESTER HOUSE COAL PRICE LIST. KITCHEN 16/8 BEST IRITCHF-4 17/6 HOUSE COBB:.ES 18/4 HOUSE NUT* 18,4 GOOD GENERAL 19/2 I I ARLET 20/10 BEST ARLEY 22/0 I BEST WIGAN SLACK 15/- I KITCHEN SLACK n/g I The »bo^ pnees are wet uasb, and 8hoold 8ame be Booked, 1/8 per Ton Extra will be ch?r?ed, I but will be dedveted should the Coal be paid for not later than the 20th of the month following ? eliZ:d The charge forSacks is lOd. per ton extra. Speo^lpricea for Truck loads delivered at any Railway Station will be Bent on application. LOCAL BRANCHES- LIVERML, EDGE-HILL, HOYLAKE, WEST KIRBY AND SEA COMBE. j OCTOJER 20TH, 1902. AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. ,E. D A L .E, CHESTER AND 11. CARNARVON, /Oy FOR HIGHEST CLASS STSTEM AND OB CASH. WW ST !Hmtn*tdCtt<?)tMMtttMt ?? on application. COMPETITIVE ?X x ?;?'/?J?]L?L?ros From ?. M.,? From JO/- Monthly. » /3$/ ORGANS 5/- Monthly. /A. From 5/- Monthly. /?'< AN Lutmaents DoU"d; *xelmB)?ed if not approved of;  >/ and warranted for 10 ymn. Á TUNING & REPAIRS A SPECIA ITY. Ord? by po? receive prompt attention. ?/ HEAD OMCIR & SHOWhooMS— 51,. BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER. SOLE AGENT FOR THE PIANOLA: E. DALE, 51, BRIDGU-STREET ROW, CHESTER. INSPECTION INVITED. FURNISHING*-FOIR, THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES MAKE A POINT OF INSPECTING THE ENORMOUS STOCK ON VIEW AT THE T)TNATTLTJLT> COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, ATTHE Y | J\y |i/ rj T>, 9 TO 19, BOLD SFREIT, LIVERPOOL. NO IMPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE. FREE DEIIVFIV. 50 SHOW ROOMS. TIME, TROUBLE AND MONEY SAVED. FOR CATALOGUES, I AUTUMN & WINTER SEASON APPLETON'S, BRIDGE STREET ROW, Are now making a Special Display of NEW GOODS FOR AUTUMN & WINTER WEAR. Each Department will be found replete with a choice selection of the latest Novelties produced in MILLINERY, TRIMMED & UNTRIMMED. FELT HATS in all the New Capuline Shapes and Colours. FLOWERS, FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, &c., In all the newest & latest Productions & Designs. LADIES' COATS, CAPES, JACKETS, GOLF CAPES, WATERPROOF COATS, &c. DRESS MATERIALS In all the Newest Cloths for the Season. SILK and FLANNEL BLOUSES in variety of style, colour and patterns. DRESSMAKING. All Garments guaranteed Perfect in Fit, Style and Finish. We hold a Choice Selection of Materials suitable for all Grades of MOURNING, Orders for which are executed with the utmost despatch. In the FANCY DEPARTMENTS, We are Showing a special range of NEW GOODS, comprising LACE TIES, BOWS, COLLARS, &c., KID AND FABRIC GLOVES. Special Lines in LADIES' UMBRELLAS, at 2/11 and 5/11. LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, SKIRTS, &c. A Special Line in LADIES' SEAMLESS CASHMERE HOSE, 1 PER PAIR. FURS. FURS. FURS. AT SUMMER PRICES. We are Showing a good Variety of FUR TIES, COLLARETTES, BOAS and MUFFS, In all the most Fashionable Furs for the Season. SATIN MUFF LININGS, 2 11 each. APPLETON'S, BRIDGE STREET ROW. (jIGANTIC SA.LE OF FORFEITED pLEDGES For about FOURTEEN DAYS, previous to Extensive Alterations, AT 5, CITY ROAD. REMOVED FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. 16 Ladies' DIAMOND HALF-HOOP RINGS, from 2-9 to 910 each. 8 Gent's Single-stone DIAMOND RINGS, from V- 10s. to £ 8 10s. each. 2 Gent's 18ct. GOLD "Russell's" WATCH, jM. 2 SILVER "Russell's" LEVER, 25s. 6 Ditto Greave's" ditto 22s. 6d. 12 GOLD ALBERTS, from 55s. to 96. 12 Cases SILVER FISH & FRUIT EATERS, 10s. 6d. to 45s. each. 20 Cases CARVERS, Silver-mounted, 5s. 9d. SILVER-MOUNTED DINNER & DESSERT KNIVES, 8s. (id. per dozen. 21 Ladies' GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, from 6s. 6d. each. SILVER TEA SERVICE, QueenA-nne pattern, 29 10s. SILVER TEA SERVICE, (Afternoon), I George III., £ 4 18s. 6d. DIAMOND SNAKE RING, JS3 16s. DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, 95 10s. LEATHER SOFA, £1 2s. Gd. CHEST OF DRAWERS, IBs. 25 Pairs of BLANKETS, 6 11 per pair. 100 Pifcirs of SHEETS, 2s; lid. per pair. 100 COUNTERPANES, 3s. 3d. each. Single-stone DIAMOND PIN & STUD, j63 10s. RUBY and ditto ditto E.3 158. Large VIENNA REGULATOR, 14-day, strikes, 27s. Gd. 20 SILVER CIGARETTE CASES, 10s. each. 20 ditto MATCH BOXES, 3s. each. 120 CLOCKS, from Is. Gd. to S5 each. DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, in green velvet, £ 5 17s. 6d. DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, in tapestry, £5 10s. 50 White Damask TABLE-COVERS, 2,11 each. 50 ACCORDIONS, 7s. 6d. each. 20 MANDOLINES, 8s. 6d. each. 20 VIOLINS, 6s. 6d. 20 BANJOS, 6s. lid. SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, CRUETS, and 1,000 OTHER ARTICLES. WEEKLY PAYMENTS TAKEN. I NOTE THE ADDRESS- DUTTON'S, 5, CITY ROAD, CHESTER. ASK FOR ROMOLA," THK CREAM OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. PROPRIETOR GEORGE BARLOW, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, THE OLD VAULTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. EADE'S PULLS. E &Dwo PLLLE6 All who aoJfar froze Gout JC< XT or Ktieuniatuun should E ADIC'S PILLS. immediately have reootroe JL to EADE'S PILLS. jaub. TRADE'S OILLS. dreds of Testununi&ia have J? X. been receded (rum ?t E LDE'S DILLS. sorts and ooaditIoDII cf JJJI L men testifying to the won- E A.L)E,S PILLS. derful power theee Pills HI J- have in giving relief in the olseB. These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly wue in their action. INSTANTLY BELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CURE THE WORST > OKM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM. RHEUMATIC ttoUT, PAINS IN THE HEAD. FACE, AND LIMB:) And have the axgest reconuneodation ever given any patent medicine of its class. GOUT 16, Burton Oraeoent, Dewsbury-road. Leeds May 2nd, lt £ H. R 8 K 11 II TIS. Dear Sir,-It Is With ot- bounded pleasure I send you a GOUT few lines in praise of yom most excellent Pillø. It ia 8 J years since I first had fiheu RHEUMATISM matic Gout, and I had thret months in bed with it. Of GOUT course I had the doctor, ud hu aweattxi me down almost 10 a skeleton. The next spxicii I R 31 B U X AT 16 31 had another attack, and Wb8 persuaded by a friend to try GOUT your Pilla. I did 80, and am quite sure they prevented a y being laid up acain. RHEUMATISM I WOULD NOT BE WTTF. OUT THEM IF THEY COST GOUT ONE FOUND A BOTTLE. You are quite at liberty to make what use you like of this. RHEUMATISM and I shall be pleased to answer any poor safiarer who aares to write me (enclosing stamped GOUT address). Wishing you every sucoe68, yours truly, AUUI MonNTAOr. EA.DE"S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS An bWd by aU Chemi'?.m Bow.. Is. Hd. Md a?M orMat post fm for Poet)? Order b7 the propdek"r GEOBGE UDE. 23& Go w xi-n"b. Z?A?? kc Md be mre m obtain aA,DJ:'ø 00117 üY JUmUlUTlC p 'WIN AA'ly EADE'S PILLS. "W". E. LIUDOP Bees to announce that his FASHIONS FOR AUTUMN AND WINTER Are now replete in all Departments. INSPECTION ISTITED. Ladies' TWEED COATS, 17/6 to 49 6 Ladies' BLACK COATS, 15 6 to 4916 Ladies' RAINPROOF COATS, 12 9 to 39 <6 Ladies' Tailor-made COSTUMES, 29'6 to 69 « Ladies' COSTUME SKIRTS, 5 G to 39 6 im- mense variety ). Ladies' Cashmere, Delaine, 4 Flannel SHIRTS 5/6, 8 6, 10/11 Ladies' Silk SHIRTS, 5/6 to 21 HIGH-CLASS NEW DRESS MATERIALS. Patterns on application. DRESSMAKING Newest Styles & Perfect Fit. LADIES' MOREEN & SILK SKIRTS, 311 TO 25/6 ALL FASHIONABLE FURS BOUGHT DIRECT FROM THE MAITCFACTCRBBS. NEW SHAPES. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. W. E. LINDOP, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. SEE MRS. gARNES, 46, WATERGATE STREET, FOR SMART TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES, WINTER COATS, And OUTDOOR GARMENTS of every Description, with Latest Styles and Perfect Fit Guaranteed. N.B.—LADIES will do well to have their Seal- skins re-modelled, Furs renovated and cleaned, before the cold weather sets in. MRS. BARNES begs to assure all Costumers that every variety of Fur Wm-l- Ant-yon.A L sI '&.a" "l IJtjr 18 a.bsolutely done on the premises by experienced workers, at the very lowest possible charge. ,'eice d CHOICE NEW SEASONS CLOTH TO SELECT FROM. MRS. B ABNES. COSTUMIER, 4 6, WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER. IH A I DE COMBINGS MADE UP, 2 PER OZ. COVERLETTE HAIR FRAMES From 3/6 each. I TAPUEEF )  PURE /6 H A I R, 5/6 T. SEALES BROWN. 3. LE^OE-ST. (CAR STATION). LIVERPOOL. ROLAND DAWSON., 46 & 48, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER. AND 1 & 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER & CLOTHIER, DEALER IN FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PIANOS, FuRS, CARPETS, BASSINETTES, &C. Cash Advanced to any amount on any of the above class of Goods. J?? 1?/?—Magnincent S?ddlebac <?? JL?/ ?) DI VAN CHAIR, upboktered all over; very comfortable. No worse than new. "I fk/ £ i Serviceable Revolving MUSIC STOOL, leather top. j « Rf I—Unredeemed. Handsome old <??f JL?/ GRANDFATHER CLOCK, Chippendale; in perfect condit". good time- keeper. "I O /^—Useful Cowhide GLADSTONE BAG. JLO/ ? well fitted; locks, &c. A*1 A "J i \l— Forfeited. Gent.'s very 11// heavy double Open Link CURB ALBERT Government Hall-marked, 18ct. —Very handsome l&r? size Set of Hand- M/ l U painted VASES.  /—Second-hand solid Mahogany JL*A, "JI LV// 4ft. SIDEBOARD, extra be&.vy with high back. Will be re-poli8&ed. "| /—Half dozen each. DINNER & DESSERT -1FORKS silver plated.  /—^as had onlv little wear. Real Horsehair MATTRESS, full size; pure linen tick. Well worth double. Forfeited. Capital Silver English ??/? LEVER WATCH, by nrst-claas maker: strong heavy cases, capped and fully jewelled. A 15 years' written warranty given. ( _0 CC /-Just forfeited.—Lovely Half-hoop <?? 0/ DIAMOND RING, good quality stones 18ct. gold setting. Cost double. \.mm Axu 166—The best qwÜity pure Wool "I 4) ) /^v-) v FLOCK BEDS, with Bolster and Pillows strong good wearing tick&  I— Splendid wearing 8 I T T I G ?? < ? ROOM SUITE, he&vy solid clWrs, upholstered in velvet cord. An exceptional rVi nni'v —Out of pledge. Case of Silver SALTS 3&F?d SPOONS Govemment stamped.  "J 'T—Reliably-made BOOKCASE, £4 17/6 in solid walnut, 7ft. high by 3ft. 6in. wide.; plate glass doors, movable shelves cupboard, &c., beneath. Thoroughly seasoned and well finished. jC?t'? I—Lovely Crown Derby TEA 0?? ?/ ,il.-?"Y?CE. beautiful coiauring; every piece stamped and all perfect, complete £ i A, D 10 6-A few good Ladies' SILVER 8/ ? WATCHES perfect order. 4 K "I CC /—Unredeemed cost k2O. Lady's <??? JLO/ 18ct. Gold English LEVER DEMI HUNTING WATCH, by those re- nowned makers, "Arnold & Lewis, of Man- chester." An exceptional opportunity. — Remnants. About 10 yards good qualItv STAIR CARPET; very cbe&p. £ fT I—Well made solid Walnut WARD- C?? ?/ ROBE, stands 7ft. by 3ft. 9in., with full length bevelled mirror door, hat drawers, &c. loose cornice, hand-carved panels, &(-. A bargain. l?/?—Good quality SUver-pl&ted TEAPOT, .M-?j/ ?? handsomely chased. OO Splendid Stone China DINNER MO/ U SERVICE, perfect and complete; burnished gilt mounting. Very pretty pattern.  f o! £ *— Grand FEATHER BED, <??? Jl O/ with Bolster and Pillows;. pure linen ticks, full size, best of feathers Worth double. OO//3—Beautiful Inlaid OVAL TABLE, in ?<)/ ? w&lnut, 4ft. long, on very firm claw stand. No worse than new. NEW IDEAS AND NEW METHODS The old-fashioned methods are out of date. The old-fashioned, the clumsy, and the unattractive should be put away for ever. To nothing does this apply more forcibly than to your printing. ATTRACTIVE PRINTING Is just as essential to a business man as a desk or counter; and it is one of the best of advertisements. A shoddy sheet of notepaper or a shoddy bill head is one of the worst of advertisements. UP-TO-DATE! What you want is smart up-to-date printing, up-to-date type, up-to-date style These you will get at reasonable prices, and quickly too, at the OBSERVER OFFICE, THE CROSS, CHESTER. ASTOFS, 3FT. 6IN. BEDROOM SUI.TE,. SOLID WALNUT, ASTOFs AS TON 3FT. 6m. BEDROOM SL ITE SOLD WALNUT ASTONS. 14, WATERGATE STREET. CASH PRICE ^9 18 0 14. WATERGATE STREET*