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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. "ROYALTY THEATRE, — CHESTER. Proprietor Mil. MILTON BODE. LAST TWO NIGHTS of Mr Eugene C. Stafford's Company in THE PRIVATE SECRETARY." MONDAY NEXT, Nov. 24, for Six Nights only, the Great Drama from the Surrey Theatre, London, (-,ntitled- THE WAY WOMEN LOVE." CHESTER MUSICAL SOCIETY. 19TH SEASON, 1902. THE L A S T SUBSCRIPTION QONCERT WILL TAKE PLACE IN THE MUSIC HALL, ON MONDAY, DECEMBER 8TH, AT 8 P.M. The Programme will include SYMPHONY IN F. (GOETZ). BANQUET SCENE FROM "ODYSSEUS" (BRUCH). SUITE "L'ARLESIENNE" (BIZET). AND OTHER WORKS. Vocalist: MADAME SOBRINO (Royal Italian Opera). FULL ORCHESTRA AND CHORUS. Plan Open to Subscribers on MONDAY, November 24th, at Messrs. Phillipson & Golder's. SUNDAY NEXT, AT THE TEMPERANCE HALL, GEORGE STREET, TWO SACRED CONCERTS BY MADAME L LOYDS CHOIR. AFTERNOON AT 3.15. CHAIRMAN ALDERMAN J. JONES. EVENING AT 8.15. CHAIRMAN COUNCILLOR W. VERNON. Sirver Collection on entering. N.B.—LAST NIGHTS of MADAME LLOYD'S CO. at the MUSIC HALL. MATINEE, SATURDAY, AT 3. CHESTER QHRISTMAS EISTEDDFOD Entries Close on November 25th. IX AID OF THE CHESTER INFIRMARY. A GRAND SWIMMING GALA, ON WEDNESDAY NEXT, Nov. 26TH, IN THE CITY BATHS, CHESTER. EXHIBITION OF TRICK SWIMMING BY PROFESSOR LOMAX, Eating, Drinking & Smoking under Water, etc. Assisted by BABY LOMAX, Champion 9 vear old Swimmer of the World. and MISS NELLIE LOMAX (13 years). INVKH-CI.UB, SQUADRON, AND COMICAL RACES. LONG PLLNCE COMPETITION. CLUB HANDICAP. GRAND WATER POLO MATCH: CHESTER V. WREXHAM. Doors open at 6-45 (Ticket holders only). Com- mence 7-30. ADMISSION 2/ 1; and 6d. CHESTER QYMNASIUM & SCHOOL PHYSICAL CULTURE. Private Lessons and Practice, Schools, Teachers Trained, and Public Classes. For terms apply 114, Northgate-street, or 35, Lower Bridge-street. ks T. JOHN BAPTIST, CHESTER. A BAZAAR In aid of the Repair Funds of the Parish Church, will be held in the ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE-ST., ON TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY NEXT, NOVEMBER 25TH AND 26TH. The BAZAAR will be Opened on TUESDAY, 25th Nov., by LADY MARY GROSVENOR. On WEDNESDAY the SALE will be Opened at 2-30, by MRS. HARMOOD BANNER. ADMISSION :—TUESDAY, Opening, 2/ 4-30 to <}, ]/ after six, 6d. WEDNESDAY, 6d.; after six, 3d. Children Half-price, except on Wednesday evening. PARISH OF ST. PAUL, CHESTER. A GRAND QALE OF IN WORK WILL BE HELD IN THE CAMPBELL MEMORIAL HALL, BOUGHTON, ON WEDNESDAY, 17TH DECEMBER, 1902. Opening Ceremony by Mrs. R. A. Yerburgh Further particulars shortly. TENDERS. COAL CONTRACT. THE HYDRAULIC ENGINEERING COM- PANY, LIMITED, Chester, are prepared to recelve alternattive TENDERS for the Supply of SLACK and COAL for their Works. (A) For the first six months of the year 1903. (B) For the whole of the year 1903. Further particulars as to quantity, etc., can be obtained at the Works. THE rjHFSTER "Jj NITED GAS CO. INCANDESCENT GAS BURNERS. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE. These Burners can now be Supplied at- 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 maintenance of these Burners, which can be had on application. RENEWAL MANTLES 4D. EACH. GAS FIRES. Consumers are invited to Inspect the Stock of New Fires in the Comp&ny's Show Room. FITTERS will be sent FREE OF CHARGE to examine premise,3 and examine as to suitable INCANDESCENT BURNERS, FIRES, or APPARATUS. ESTIMATES FREE. OFFICES AND SHOW ROOMS: CUPPIN STREET. INTERNATIONAL BANKING COR- PORATION, THREADNKHDLE HOUSE, BISHOPSGATE STREET, LONDON, E.C. Head Office1, WALL STREET, NEW YORK. Capital paid in$3,400,000= £ (it6,500 Surplus ditto$3,400,000= £ 616,500 $6,800,000= £ 1,233,000 I Capital & surplus authorised$10.000,000= £ 2,000,000 I BHAVOHKS. SAN FRAXCISCO. MANILA. SINGAPORE. YOKOHAMA. I SHANGHAI. I I HONG KOXG. I BANKERS. NEW YORK WESTERN NATIONAL BANK. (NATIONAL PROVINCIAL BANK OF ENGLAND, LIMITED. LON* DON ) UNION OF LONDON AND SMITHS BANK, LIMITED. Deposits will be received at the following rates per cent. per annum :— For two years or more 4j2- per cent. For one year 4 i, For six months. 34 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. Intereat at the rate of 2 per cent. per annum will be allowed on minimum monthly balances, provided they do not fall below £200. PUBLIC NOTICES. ST. WERBURGH'S G A L E OF vVORK. The outstanding DRAWS have resulted as follows :-Oil Painting, No. 971; Indian Shawl, 6,151; Mandoline, 7,811; Alb.. 7,063; Tea Set, 2,144; Picture ("Christ or Barrabas"), 3,765. CHURCH MISSIONARY SOCIETY (CHESTER BRANCH). THE ANNUAL SERMONS JL WILL BE PREACHED IN THE CATHEDRAL AND CITY CHURCHES, ON SUNDAY, NOV. 23RD. 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 VEX. 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. H OOLE AND DISTRICT HOMING fl SOCIETY. GENERAL MEETING, WEDNESDAY NEXT, 26th November, Bromfield Arms Hotel, 8 p.m. New Members invited. W. BLYTHE, 52, Tomkinson-street, Hoole. BUNBURY ALDERSEY GRAMMAR SCHOOL. BAILEY TESTIMONIAL FUND. I £ s. d. Amount previously acknowledged 1S7 19 2 Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, London 21 0 0 Major Gordon, Bunbury 10 0 0 Mr. George Barbour, Bolesworth Castle. 5 0 0 Mrs. Cawley-.Tones, Torquay 5 0 0 Mrs. Blain, Mayfield, Bunburv 5 0 0 Rev. W. B. Garnett-Botfield, Shifnal 5 0 0 Mr. James Jones, Lechlade 3 3 0 Dr. Bird, Bunbury 2 2 0 Mr. C. Threlfall, Tilstone Lodge 2 2 0 Mr. Hugh Cawley, London 2 2 0 Mr. F. M. Holland. Hooton .oo. 2 2 0 Mr. Thos. Thompson. Newton-le-Willows 2 2 0 Professor Wallace, Edinburgh 1 1 0 Mr. Chas. Ankers, Altrincham 1 1 0 Mr. G. T. Pilcher, London 1 1 0 Mr. Miles Mossford, London 1 1 0 Mrs. Miles Mossford, London 110 Mr. John Forber, Connah's Quay 1 1 0 Mr. Thomas Cawley, Solicitor, Tarporley 110 Miss Beckett, Bunbury 1 1 0 Rev. W. Clark. Shefford 110 Mr. Edward Wilding, London I 1 0 Mr. Robert Challinor, Chester 1 1 0 Miss Blain, Mayifeld, Bunbury 1 1 0 Mr. J. D. Dutton, Whitby, Chester 110 Mr. H. E. Dutton, Seabridge 1 1 0 Mr. G. H. Bailey, Dublin 1 1 0 Mr. John Thompson, Chester 1 1 0 Mr. C. H. Poole, Whitchurch 1 0 0 Mr. W. Dutton, Brindley Hall 1 0 0 Mr. John Ravenscroft, Calveley 1 0 0 Mr. George Mosford, Tattenhall 10 0 Smaller contributions 8 3 0 S28111 2 The Worshipful Company of Haberdashers, London, has decided to grant to Mr. Bailey on his retirement from the Head Mastership of the above- named School a Pension of B50 annually, and also to present him with the Freedom and the Livery of the Company. Further 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. INVESTMENT. THE CORPORA TION OF CHESTER "are jL- prepared to receive, free of expense to lenders, LOANS of not less than klOO on security of the rates, and the revenues of their property, markets, and undertakings— (1.) Either for 3, 5, or 7 years, but ? S3 10/- redeemable meantime at 1 at £ 3 jo/, option of the Corporation by cent, 6 months notice, Jj merest. or (2.) For 3, 5, or 7 years, but subject at ?g p. to repayment and i. mp li0, meantime by 6 months notice j  cen on either side, per ann. Communications to CITY ACCOUNTANT, Chester. SAML. SMITH, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester, 22nd July, 1902. BOOTS PURE DRUG COMPANY LTD. JD Preference Shares (Quarterly Dividend), 7 per Cent. Preferred Ordinary Shares /Half-yearly Dividend). BOOTS CASH CHEMISTS (EASTERN) LTD. 6 perCent. Preference Shares (Quarterly Di v.), 5 per Cent. Second Preference Shares (Quarterly Dividend), Ordinary Shares (Quarterly Dividend) at the rate of 12 per Cent. per Annum. BOOTS CASH CHEMISTS (WESTERN) LTD. 6 percent- Preference Shares( Quarterly Div. BOOTS CASH CHEMISTS (LANCASHIRE) LD. 6 per Cent. Preference Shares (Quarterly Di v.). BOOTS CASH CHEMISTS (SOUTHERN) LTD. 6 per Cent. Preference Shares (Quarterly Div.). Dividend Warrants for the above will be posted on the 31st December to the proprietors registered in the Companies books on the 1st December. The Transfer hooks will be closed from the 1st December to the 6th December inclusive. Registered Offices-Station street, Nottingham. City offwea-29, Farringdon-road, London, E.C. JESSE BOOT, Managing Director. CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. THE PRIVATE STREET WORKS ACT, 1892, 55 AND 5() Vic., CAP. 57. NELSON STREET. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Urban Sanitary Authority of the Urban Sanitary District of the City of Chester have, in pursuance of the above Act, passed the following RESOLUTION, viz. :— RESQL VEl). That 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 kept deposited at 1 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 HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. Telephone No. 37. Telegrams Bollapid's. Chuter." CONFECTIONERS & WEDDING- CAKE MAKERS BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO HIS MAJESTY HER LATE THE MAJESTY QUEEN KING. VICTORIA. BOLLAND'S, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. t> CHRISTMAS PRESENTS. NEW YEAR GIFTS. ANNUAL CHRISTMAS SHOW J OF FOREIGN AND ENGLISH NOVELTIES. QHRISTMAS CAKES, NEW & ARTISTIC DECORATION. COSAQUES, IN ENDLESS VARIETY, FROM 6D. PER BOX. PARISIAN NOVELTIES. RICH SATIN HAND-PAINTED BOXES & SACS, FILLED WITH THE FINEST FRENCH BON-BONS & CHOCOLATES, AT MOST MODERATE PRICES. JJANDSOME BOXES CRYSTALLIZED FRUITS, &C. CHINA & VENETIAN GLASS BONBONNIERE, MOST USEFUL AND ORNAMENTAL. URPRISE BOXES, FILLED WITH SWEETS, IN THE SHAPE OF ANIMALS- FIGURES, &c. &c. SPECIALITIES. CHRISTMAS PLUM PUDDING, READY BOILED, FROM 2s. EACH. J JGOLLAND'S CELEBRATED MINCEMEAT. BOARS' HEADS, BONED & TRUFFLED TURKEYS, GAME PIES, -D BONED PHEASANTS, PRESSED BEEF, JELLIES, CREAMS, ICES, Ac, &c. T-u RTLE SOUP, MADE FROM FRESH TURTLE, THICK OR CLEAR- HIGHLY RECOMMENDF.D FOR INVALIDS. pETIT FOURS, PETIT GATEAUX, FOR AFTERNOON TEA, RECEPTIONS, &c. B OLLAND'S BON-BON DESSERT, 4s. PER LB. BALLS, RECEPTIONS, CONVERSAZIONES, &c., AC., FOR ALL PARTS OF THE COUNTRY ON MODERATE TERMS. ESTIMATES SENT BY RETURN OF POST. WINES. SMALL BOTTLES OF CHAMPAGNE SUITABLE FOR INVALIDS. J HIRE OF PLATE, GLASS, CHINA; WAITERS. ORDERS PROMPTLY EXECUTED AND DESPATCHED BY FIRST TRAIN OR POST AS REQUIRED. PRICE LIST FREE BY POST ON APPLICATION, ALSO WINE LIST. R. BOLLAND & SONS. LTD., CHESTEB. A QUESTION OF 8PEX. Do your eyes tire easily ? Do your eyes burn? 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. HOUGHTON, EYESIGHT SPECIALIST, LATE MANAGER FOB I WOOD, ABRAHAM'S, Liverpool & Manchester. 23, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. I ALL REPAIRS DONE CHEAPLY AND PROMPTLY. EDUCATIONAL. .01' ¥' MISS DU ROSE receives PUPILS on l!UL the Pianoforte, at 6/6; Mandoline and Banjo, 10/6 per 24 lessons. Pupils' homes visited easy terms. Miss DU ROSE is open for Engage- ments for Dances and Musical Parties competent musician.—20, Ermine-road. 4634 ERR VEERMAN, Solo Violinist, jLl attends Chester, and receives PUPILS Thursdays and Fridays. For terms apply at ROBOTHAM'S Music Shop, Northgate-street; or 2H, Greek-street, Stockport. M R. BRUNO, Teacher of Banjo, Zither Banjo, Guitar, Mandoline. Mandola; also Violin and Viola for orchestral playing.—Studio, 7, Eastgate Walls, Chester. Ten lessons, half-guinea 26 lessons, one guinea. 4004 DANCING. MESDAMES EDWARDS iJ and MAJOR'S CHILDREN'S CLASSES at the Newgate Assembly Rooms, on SATURDAY AFTERSOOSS, and the JUNIOR and ADULT CLASSES at the Holborii Assembly Rooms, on TUESDAY EVENINGS. Private Lessons by arrange- ment. All particulars at CHAPMAN'S Library 8, St. Werburgh-street, Chester. 4428 T. H. Banks, FURNITURE REMOVER (ROAD OB BAIL) AlID GENERAL CARTER. GRAVEL MERCHANT. Office 5, ST. WKBBTJBQH'B MOUNT, CHBBTKR MUNICIPAL ELECTION ADDRESSES. 'J. ST. MARY'S WARD ELECTION. TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. MARY'S WARD. LADIES & GENTLEMEN,-I beg to thank you for the honour you have conferred on me in electing me to represent you in the City Council. It will be my endeavour to continue to perit the confidence reposed in me, by serving your interest to the best of my ability. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your Obedient Servant, CHAS. P. COCK RILL. Briereliffe," Hough Green, V„ November 20th, 1902. TO THE ELECTORS OF ST. MARY'S WARD. LADIES & GENTLEMEN, beg to thank the L 375 electors who were good enough to give me their kind support at the Election on Wednesday last. I am also grateful to the many voluntary workers who did their best on my behalf, and I assure you that, although defeated, I am not dis- couraged, and trust at some future time I may be more successful. I am, Ladies and Gentlemen, Your obedient Servant, ANDREW S. JACK. Belle Vue, Hough Green, 1 November 21st, 1902. SPECIAL SALE OF I MANUFACTURERS' CLEARING LOTS. 150 LADIES' GREY TWEED COATS, BLACK JACKETS, &c. SAMPLE HOSIERY. LADIES' FLANNEL & FLANNELETTE SHIRTS AT WHOLESALE PRICES. FOR ONE WEEK ONLY. RICHARD JONES, EASTGATE STREET. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING ESTABLISHMENT.; RICHARD JONES' RESPECTFULLY REQUEST THE HONOUR OF A VISIT OF INSPECTION TO THEIR BEDSTEAD AND BEDDING EXHIBITION, WHICH WILL BE OPEN FROM THURSDAY, NOV. 27 UNTIL WEDNESDAY, DEC. 8. 50, 52, 54. & 56, BRIDGE-ST., CHESTER. REMOVAL SALE.—In consequence of retiring from Retai! G. E. ROBOTHAM, 78, NORTHGATE STREET, Begs to announce a GREAT CLEARANCE SALE of ENTIRE STOCK of PIANOS, AMERICAN ORGANS, VIOLINS. GUITARS, MANDOLINES. MELODEONS. &o. 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 earned on in future, and INSTRUMENTS SUPPLIED direc* from the Makers by G. E. ROBOTHAM, Pianoforte, American Organ and Tuning Expert. EDWIN LLOYD, FAMILY GROCER, FRENCH & ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, 13, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER, Is now receiving continual Supplies of Seasonable Delicacies, namely- THE CELEBRATED SCOTCH HADDOCK, LOCH FYNE 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., COLLIERY PROPRIETORS & MERCHANTS. Local Office: 16, COAL EXCHANGE, CHESTER. Chief Offices: 61, HAMILTON STREET, BIRKENHEAD. I CHESTER HOUSE COAL PRICE LIST. KITCHEN 168 BEST KITCHEN 17 0 HOUSE COBBLES 18 4 HOUSE NUTS 18 4 GOOD GENERAL 19 2 ARLEY 20/10 I BEST ARLEY 22/6 I BEST WIGAN SLACK 15/. KITCHEN SLACK ii« The above pncea are Net Cash, and should s?me be Booked, 1/8 per Ton Extra will be charged v bnt will be deducted should tbe Coal be paid for not later than the 20th of the month fonowing ud«el"ivYeerrJv- The charge for Sacks is 10d. per ton extra. Special prioea for Truck loads delivered at any Railway Station will be sent on application. LOCAL BRANCHES- LIVERPOOL, EDGE-HILL, HOYLAKE, WEST KIRBY AND SEACOMBE OCTOBER 20TH, 1902, AND UNTIL FURTHER NOTICE. FURNISHING .—FOR THE BEST GOODS AT THE LOWEST PRICES MAKE A POINT OF INSPECTING THE ENORMOUS STOCK ON VIEW ™DTF\XFWD COMPLETE FURNISHING STORES, I AT THE. I »J 9 To 19, BOLD STREET, LIVERPOOL. NO IMPORTUNITY TO PURCHASE. FREE DELIVERY. I 50 SHOW ROOMS. TIME, TROUBLE AND MONEY SAYED. SEND FOR CATALOGUES, I I TIA II TALK i'??'?' ? p" -?? IT'S ALL IN THE BLENDING 1 Most Teas are good, really good; in these days of keen business competition it does not pay a Planter to grow rubbish. And yet no single growth if brewed by itself is really palatable, much less enjoyable. But when growths of various kinds are blended into one, the strength of one plant, the delicate flavour of another, the juicy richness of another, and the peculiar character of another, combine in producing an ideal beverage. THIS IS THE ART of Tea Blending, to know just what kind and what proportions of each kind to produce a delicious Cup, is the sole secret of the Tea Trade. At the Great Exhibition held in London, 1898 and 1901, ALFRED EVANS, OF CHESTER, wag warded FIRST PRIZE AND GOLD MEDAL AND DIPLOMA for Blending the Highest j Class Teas Imported. I SEE I iq R S B ARNES, I 4G, WATERGATE STREET, FOR SMART TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. WINTER COKTS, And OrxnooK GARMENTS of every Description, with Latest Styles and Perfect Fit Guaranteed. I N.B.—LADIES will do well to have their Seal- skins re-modellod, Furs renovated and cleaned, before the cold weather sets in. MRS. BARNES begs to assure all Costumers I that every variety of Fur Work entrusted to hp; is I absolutely done on the premises by experienced workers, at the very lowest possible charge. j CHOICE NEW SEASON'S CLOTH TO SELECT FROY. IRS. BA R N ES. COSTUMIER, ¡ 4 6, WATERGATE STREET. CHESTER. GAS COKE. i PRESENT PRICE AT GAS WORKS. Best Gas Coke, For General Purposes, j 7 d. per cwt. j Broken & Riddled Coke, For Greenhouse, and Slow Combustion j Stoves & Household Use, 8d. per cwt. Quantities of not less than 5cwt. delivered in Bags within One Mile of Chester Cross, and carried in at 2d. per cwt. extra; no j» further cost for portei-age. j i THE QHESTER 1JNITED Q AS QO. j OmcEs: CUPPIN STREET. GIGANTIC SALE 1 OF | FORFEITED pLEDGES LAST SEVEN DAYS, previous to E>.tensive J Alterations. AT 5, CITY ROAD. j REMOVED FOR CONVENIENCE OF SALE. 16 Ladies' DIAMOND HALF-HOOP RINGS, jj from iS to £ 10 each. j 8 Gent's Single-stone DIAMOND RINGS, from £ 2 10s. to PS 10s. each. Gent's 1&:t. GOLD "Russeirs" WATCH, ;tl -),. GENT'S GOLD RUSSELL WATCH, £ 1.10s. 2 SILVER "RusseIr" LEVER, 20s. t; Ditto Greave's ditto 22s. *>d. 12 GOLD ALBERTS, from 55s. to £6. 12 Cases SILVER FISH & FRUIT EATERS, 10s. (id. to 45s. each. 20 Cases CARVERS, Silver-mounted, s. d. 21 Ladies' GOLD and SILVER WATCHES, j from Us. 6d. each. SILVER TEA SERVICE, Queen Ain-e pattern, £ 9 10s. j SILVER TEA SERVICE, (Afternoon), f George III., £ 418s. Cd. I DIAMOND SNAKE RING, B3 1&5. DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, £ 5 10s. LEATHER SOFA, Sl 2s. <ki. CHEST OF DRAWERS. 16s. j BED, BOLSTER and Two PILLOWS, 8s. 6d. } 25 Pairs of BLANKETS, ti 11 per pair. j 100 Pairs of SHEETS, 2s. lid. per pair. 100 COUNTERPANES, 3s. 3d. each. ¡! Single-stone DIAMOND PIN & STUD, £ S IC#e. RUBY and ditto ditto £ 315s. Large VIENNA REGULATOR, 14-day, j strikes, 27s. t)d. I 00 OPERA & FIELD GLASSES, 3s. 6d. to 50s. ¡ 20 SILVER CIGARETTE T CASES, 10s. each. I 20 ditto MATCH BOXES, 3s. eauk. 120 CLOCKS, from Is. tid. to £ 0 each. j DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, in green velvet, P,5 17s. 6d. ¡ DRAWING-ROOM SUITE, in tapestry, £ 5 10s. i 00 Wliite Damask TABLE-COVERS, 2/11 eacn. 'I' 00 ACCORDIONS, 7s. 6d. each. 20 MANDOLINES, 8s. i-d. each. 20 VIOLINS, tte. -id. 20 E AN JOS, (jc. lid: I' SILVER SPOONS, FORKS, CRUETS, and 1,000 OTHER ARTICLES. WEEKLY PAYMENTS TAKE N NOTE THE AUDHESS—■ DUTTON'S, 105, FOREGATE-ST., & 5. CITY ROAD, CHESTER. ASK FOR ¡ ROMOLA," j THE CREAM OF OLD SCOTCH WHISKIES. PROPRIETOR: GEORGE BARLOW, WHOLESALE and EST AIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, THE OLD VAULTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. EADE'S PIJLlLS. T £ AI>E*S  IE &DF,,ti J_>ILLS. E kDE'S PLLLS. E ADE'S PILLS. EADEoS V>ILL8. AH who suffer from Gout or Rheumatism should immediately have recourse to EADE'S PILLS. ilut- dreds of Testimonials have been received from all sorts and oouditaons tf men testifying to the won- derful power these Fills have in riving relief ID the vary worst oaae& Theae Pills are purely vegetable fcr.1 porlectli we in their action. INSTANTLY BELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CUKE THE WORST lOliAl OF GODT, RHEUMATISM, UHEUMATIC your, PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS And have The argeet reooimuendatiou ever given any patent medicine of its olase. J OUT H SUM ATISM QOUT ilEUMATlSM GOUT R HEUMATION GOUT RBEUKATISJII GOUT R H Num Alf Is ]a I GOUT I II 16, Burton Cresoent, I Dewsbury-road, Leods May 2nd. ISM. Dear Sir,—It is with IlL. bounded pleasure I send you a tew lines in praise of yovi I most excellent Pills. It is sn I years since I first had Rbe, inatic Gout, and I had thret months in bed with it. 01 oourse I had the doctor, at a he sweated me down almost; o a skeleton. The next spring I had another attack, and was persuaded by a friend to try your fills. I did so, and am quite sure they prevented my being laid up again. I WOULD .NOT BE WITH- OUT THEM IF THET CObT ONt: POUNLt A BOTTliE. You are quite at liberty to make what utse you like ot thifc, and I shall be pleased to answt r any poor sufferer who cares t o write me (enclosing et&mpt d addreks). Wiohing you eYJ y guoctsfc, yours truly, AXBJCHl iiUOJCtilK, EAUE'8 GOUT AND UHEUMAXIO JILL,, Are bottl by all Chemist*, m BoltMltia k. lid. ud 2s. »d.; or sent poet tree for Postal Order by the Propriefc r GEORGE BADE. 232, Ooewsu^iioai:, E.C. A>k for and be sure yoc obtain lUDE'ti GOUT ANY RHEUMATIC PILLS. EADE'S PILLS. t -—— g. r WINTER FASHIONS. W E. LIXDO Begs to aiinoun.- ADVANCED WINTER FASHIONS: IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, iNSi'EOTivN iNVITEii. Lr-clies TWEED COATs", 17/G to 4!) G Ladies' BLACK COATS, to Ladies' RAINPROOF COATS, 12 a to 39 6 Ladies' Tailor-made COSTUMES. 2''<t> t" (>i)M Ladies' COSTUME SKIRTS, t, <; i, • mense variety). Ladies' Cashmere, D:;L<. ne, L F,mnel SHYR 5??6,;0.'U 21 Ladies' Si& SHIRTS, ''6 to 2! •; HIGH-CLASS NEW DRESS ?lATERI? Patterns on application. < D R E S S M A KING Newest Styles & Perfect Fit. < LADIES' MOREEN & SILK SKIRTS, 3 11 TO i- ALL FASHIONABLE FURS '?ABLI', F'( 1 0' ,i Bo-twr DIRECT rRo25 7H8 MAXIFACTCBSKS. NEW SHAPES..{ NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENT W. E. LINDOP, • EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. ROLAND J)AWJSONT 46 & 48, FOREGATE-ST, CHESTER AND 1 & 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER & CLOTHIE." DEALER IN FURNHTKE, JEWELLEVY, SILVER AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS, PlANOS, Funs, CARPETS, EAHSIXETTES, Cash Advanced to any amount on any of the abo ass oi Goods.  8/-UmB<Iuød. Gent'- Key!e< ^_4W?"Ji L 0/? WAT"H, lHc, rolled gold c.? perfect timekeeper. (Ütc equd tu 15 gu?< w8tch.. Ol l—i do*, lovely s'Ód Sdver EGG SPOON,' 21- m case, hall marked. Well made K I T C H E <?-???? ) W/? DREISER, .?. loi?, wi<' ni?h back, seven .-?wera an(! cupbo?r? thoroughly seasoned. -6/6 -flandsome NECKLET, re. J"I L\fJt I ?? tail ends n?v?r worn. "I "| A /—Capitally finished BEIf RO _y SI-71TE. in solif coinprising -3ize ivardr,)!.)e, wit minor door, &c., pairouite new shapes dosed tables, chars, &c. All complete^ Delivered and 6xed f-<? 0 K /—Lovely little CURB BRACELET, wit? Lovelylittle B'R-kCELET, ,i? _4*0 PI /—Verveas running BASSINETTE 0?? ?/ double h<.ndle? r?.-r-.bk hoo" false bottom, four large wheels. A bar,-all. 2/ /CI \Yakd.— 2 yard? wide. G'and wearinr ?/? STRIPED MATTJ?G. thick. 0/?-Un-edeemed. ?Ja?iIf!cen <?.??? ? J1 LO/? DI:E?-. LENGTH of Bhc ??atin, about 15 ya-d? (,ualitv. WorM double. O.A.ffV-^ 35 years written guarantee giveif ?-E"?. C?taJ ? ?.en puanmice give  Capital CLOCK, M&3 Ke?ps time to a second week. E i> K 1 ? /-<?oo<' we?mg P ARLGUT <?..? ? srT:, (!ú\ered in Iea.thc? Ai?o-t new. Cou?? (,?!- m,sies, and fo? chairs. i V^1 ,L- :N'<} BEDCHAIR forms 1J.o.d, u;rJ 01' VeT comfol'tabl, oh?r. Complete, v.-ith c ;Khions/&c. oWU K /-Reiif-bly made B?OKCAS?' i>Sv J1 LO/ j!l raaho;?any, or would do fŒ' Cf.na Cupboard. "?. L?h, 4ft. wide, wit! movable shelves, pl??; p?.? door'. &r. "I i i—Lady's pre:7y solid ü \er \VATCH' tior:a? dial.  B,mt:fuJ sm? < £ 4 '?:jt b/ tont? DI?MONDR ING, be?? ,5C4 4/- ting. An ex?ptional bü'in. 1 14/6 A  Out of Pledge A bale i ??e WOOL CLOTR J1 L'db/?? NKETS, extra ,;i;¿. Chance of ? I-etim? £7 ?7/—Nobledes.?. 5ft. :3D EB,OAD" f m w?InY: ? really splendia? £nishoo piece of lumit-rc, p?nel end? all be bevelled glass. Inspo?ouiuvited -t'???//??? ??? ?'?? ?"' '? ??' LUSTRE'?,, lao?-Die dn)?), IO  ???/ ? Doubie L..? Lmk' -?LBr.RT, except.pn?y heavy, good a? newj -bargain. Jewelier^- ? this new is 11/6-DESS PIE^ of ^eartS -t L 1 -? ? ???? k B?1 Ia-. ??c, &JX yards doubS -'lath Well worib ?? ? a yard.. £"3 .151 -'C:a;J "Ji'û.c\TiiER BED,} -P witi? Bister and Pilb\s, p?-tr? L.l'ge :o:ize, pure lin-ii with de?p sidcz Ha?uever been used. ?-t of fea thcrs. Veryf. -heap. 1 ?/?"?"?? ??? ?UFF, w.?I !Ined.? 1 JLVf/Vr Never been won). f ?? ? K /—HandsomefUl size BE DSTEADS,: <?? *"? ?' withh;J u; ass mounts extendedr foot rail; strong sides. -f TSAAC WILLIAMS & SON,' REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIEI? & GAS FITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. P;.TMPEES' BRASS WoUK OF ALL DESCEIPTIONS." Patent Water Closets. Lavatories, Baths, &c. Glass in all Qualities and Patterns kept in Stock. TR U S S E S! TRUSSES! J. W7 HI KE. Being theoretically and practicady acquainted with the nature and treatment of HERNIA, keeps always in Stock, or makes to Measure with the least possible delay, TRUSSES of every descrip- tion and quality, adjusting and fitting them with the greatest care. J. W. 11 U K E, CHEMIST, THE DISPENSARY, < 89, FCREGATE STEEET, CHESTFU.1 HAIR COMBINGS MAE>E UP, 2 PER oz. COVERLETTE I HAIR FRAMES From 3/6 each. I TAILS OF ) from PCKE J HAIR, 1 0/b T. SEALES BROWN. 3. LEECE-ST. (CAR STATION). LIVERPOOL NEW IDEAS AND NEW METHODS The old-fashioned mvt't-odf' are out of date. The old-fashioned, tve clumsy, and tho unattractive should l-t put away for ever. To nothing does < pi>ly more forcibly than to your print.ni*. ATTRACTIVE PRINTING Js just as essentia' ( business man aa a desk or counter; U(; it is one of the best of advertisemerts. A shoddy sheet of notepaper or a shoddy bill head is one of the worst of advertisements. UP-TO-DATE! What yon want is smart rp-to-date printing, up-to-date type, tip-t< -date style These you will get at m i,le prices, and G '.li.kly too, at the OBSERVER OFFICE iTHtS CROSS, CHESTER. 14, WATERGATE 3FT. 6IN. BEDROOM SUITE, SOLID WALNUT, ASTONS., ASTONS, 6 IN, BEDROOM SUITE, SOLID WALNTT ASTON 14, WATERGATE STREET* CASH PRICE X9 18 0 14. WATERGATE STREET.