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public Announcements. { í'" MADAME II MUSIC HALL, BLANCHE CHESTER. MARCHES! — "One of Queen Victoria's FRIDAY favourite, ringers." AFTERNOON, ——— JANUARY 17, At 3 o'clock. VECSEY — THE WONDERFUL PRICES: HUNGARIAN VIOLINIST. 1/ 1/6» z" 61' 1 H M TIIK OUKKN SAVA- PLAN and Tickets at IHK VJUKKN says. MESSRS. PHILLIPSON '"When Vecsey plays I can- and Gor.DKR, Kast- not help weeping." gate Row. MUSIC HALL MLSCHA CHESTER. ELMAN. —— TUESDAY, U THK GREATEST JANUARY 21ST, MUSICAL GENIUS OF At Three. THE AGE." i I PRICES: 1/ 1/6, 2/ 3/ 5/- MISe H A Plan and Tickets at Messrs. PHILLIPSON A IS"• AN<* GOLDBK, East- gate Row. 1> 0YAL COURT THEATRE,! 1 LIVERPOOL. NIGHTLY at 7, Mr. Robb. Arthur's Twelfth Pantomime- CIN DE R E L L A." The exceptionally strong Company includes HARRY LAUDER. Matinees at 2, Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays. Box Office, 11 to 4; also at Crane's, Church St. rpHEATUE ROYAL, Manchester. JL THK liOAn: OF PANTOMIMIC. Every Evening at 7-0. Matinees on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Saturday, January 14th, 15th, 10th, and 18th, at 2-0 o'clock. SIN-BAII) THE SAILOR. Included in the Great Company engaged are HARRY TATE. WILLIAM STEPHENS (of "The Earl and the Girl" fame), COLIN CooP, ROWLAND HILL, OVBKTON MOYLII:, FOREMAN & F ANN AN, &0. ltali: COLLIER, ETHEL DUNBAK, MABKL ARCHER, MINNIE MOIR, ENII) MiczK, LITTLE EDITU MAY. ELLA RETFORD, CARLOTTA LEVEY. IORILLIANT Dresses, Soeuery, Propftrtiefl, Music, nnv Proo«S«iMU|^fi|»qp*g, Soxtgtj 4c. BOX OPUCK OP«N IIANAAPKIBFLJAFJ^^O.<674. Children nntier 12 aoror^oa TO'MaciuSwSfc tha usual rodunUous. EXHIBITION OF OILPAINTINGS Br MR. W. RIDDELL, AND PAINTINGS OF HORSES By MISS TURNER, late of Aldford, nr. Chester, WILL BE HKLD AT MESSRS. PHILLIPSON A GOLDER'S, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER, FROM 13TH TO 18TH JANUARY, 1908. Shipping. QANADA BY ALLAN LINE. The Only Line with Govt. Contract for Canadian Mails, and the ONLY TURBINE STEAMERS TO CANADA. EXPRESS WEEKLY SERVICE. Shortest Sea Passage—Cheapest Route. FREE FROM ENGINE ODOURS, NOISE AND VIBRATION. Finest Hotel Appointments, Unequalled Service. Special Low Through Fares to all parts. Apply ALLAN LINE, 103, Leadenhall-street, RO., 5, Pall Mall, London 19, Jances-street, Liverpool; or CilAS. WRIGHT, 26, Watergate- street, Chester. FIRES WITHOUT DUST. COAL is as much OUT-OF-DATE for the Heating of Rooms occasionally used such as Drawing, Sitting and Bedrooms, as Tallow Candles are for lighting purposes GAS FIRES arc under absolute control, are perfectly healthy when connected with chimney, and avoid all dust and dirt. GAS FIRES can be had for Cash, or on the Three Years' Hire Pureliase, System, inclusive of cost of fixing. ( INCANDESCENT GAS LIGHTING. fUE MOST BRILLIANT & INEXPENSIVE ILLUMINATION IN EXISTENCE. TIJE LATEST DESIGNS in DECORATIVE FITTINGS for Inverted or Upright Burners, "jay be seen also Large Selection of Best English GLASS SHADES and GLOBES. SaoPS, WAREHOUSES, and PUBLIC BUILDINGS can be Lighted to better advantage with High-power UPRIGHT LAMPS or CLUSTER INVERTED LAMPS, at MUCH LESS COST than any other methods 'rBATEST DESIGNS of a GAS APPLT- £ are now on view, and all Gas onsumers are cordially invited to inspect 8 Ht ^e SHOWROOMS of the UISTEB UNITED GAS CO. CTFPPLN STREET, CHESTER. public J.mionctmcnt. CHESTER VOLUNTEER BALL The ANNUAL BALL will take place at tho GROSVENOR HOTEL, on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd of J ANU All Y, 1908. PATRONS: Lt.^General Sir Charles Burnett, IC.CB. C.M.G. Col. Sir Watkin W. Wynn, C.B. Lieut.-Colonel R. C. Drury Colonel Stanley, C B. His Grace the Duke of Westminster Earl Egerton of Tatton The Right Worshipful the Mayor of Chester R. A. Yerkurgh, Esq. PATRONESSES Her Grace the Duchess of Westminster Her Grace Katharine Duchess of Westmistcr The Lady Harlech Lady Broughton The Mayoress of Chester Mrs. Adair, Stanley-place Mrs. Ashworth, Westminster Park Mrs. H. F. Brown, Curzon Park Mrs. Barnston, Chorlton Lodge Mrs. Barnston, Crowe Hill Mrs. F. J. Bonnalic, Brookfield Mis. Roscoe Brunncr. Belmont Hall Mrs. George Churton, Watergate Flags Mrs. Archibald Campbell, Bangor-on-Dee Mrs. Douglas Dobie, Upton House Mrs. Anthony Dodd, Delamere House Mrs. Darby. The Deanery Mrs. Pen Dennis, Pendine Mrs. Edgar Dennis, Barrow Mrs. Dixon, Gresford Mrs. Dixon. Astle Mrs. Fitzgerald, Clare Lodge Mrs. James G. Frost, Boughton Hall Miss Gainon, The Quillets Mrs. Ernest Gossage, Ravenscourt Mrs. Charles Gamon, West Kirby Mrs. C. J. Hobbs. Eversley Park Mrs. Hall, Burton Towers Mrs. Hamilton, White Friars Mrs. Harrisson, Halswcod Mrs. George Hayes, Hoole Bank Mrs. Cotton-Jodrell, Reascheath Hall Miss Kelsall, Abbots Court Mrs. Kay, Ravenscroft Hall Mrs. King, Nicholas-street Mrs. Bolton Littledale, Broxton Mrs. Wilford LLoyd, Eccleston Hill v Mrs. Richardson Moss, The Oaks Mrs. Meredith, Abljot's Haves Mrs. Alfred Mond, Lowndes-square, S.W. Mra. Nelson, Mollington Banastre Mrs. Nelson, Acton Park Mrs. Okell, Barrow The Hon. Mrs. Parker, Eccleston Mrs. Reid, Hoole Lodge Mni. Read, Keowyn Miss Richardson, Capenhurst Hall B. C. Roberts, Oaktield Mrs. John Rogers, Watergate-street Mrs. William Rogers, Watergato-sttoet kirsT Rogtfrtoii, Mrs. R. Shand, Vietoria^road Mrs. F. B. Summers. Bache Efall Ml's. Sanday, Puddington Hall MrS. Sandbach, Cherry Hill Mrs. Walcot Shand, Kingston Hause Mrs. £ B. Swetenham, Moston Hall Mrs. E. W. Swetenham, Sandowne-terraoe Mrs. Crosland Taylor, Ravensoar Mrs. Alfred Tyrer, Plas Newtbn Mrs. Threlfall, Tarporley Mrs. Kennoy Tyrcr, Blacon Mrs. Vernon, Shoiwick Park Mrs. Welsby, Liverpool road Mrs. Wolley-Dod, Edge Hall Mrs. Park-Yates, Ince Hall Mrs. Yerburgh, Woad fold Park STEWARDS The Officers of the 1st I Major Meredith. R.E. C.R.G. Artillery (V.) C. W. Rogers, Esq. The Officers of the 2nd T. E. G. Swayne. Esq. V.B^Cbeebire Regt. Major E. W. Swetenham A. L. Kirch, Esq. A. Temple, Esq. H. li. P. ijl&mon, E«j. R. G. Williams, Esq. H. Greenhouse, Esq. A. L. Kirch, Esq. A. Temple, Esq. A. L. Kirch, Esq. A. Temple, Esq. H. li. P. ijl&mon, E«j. R. G. Williams, Esq. H. Greenhouse, Esq. BAYLEY'S BAND. DANCING to comlnence at Nine o'clock. Lady's Ticket. 10/ Gentleman's Ticket, 12/6. DONATIONS may be sent to, and Tickets obtained from M. FnosT, Lieut. 1st Ches. R.G. Artillery (V.), Drill Hall, Chester from Messrs. PlIILtIP. SON and GOLDER, Messrs. MINSHULL and MKKSON, booksellers and at the HOTEL. A. HERVEY TALBOT, Lt.-Col. 2nd (EArl o! Chester's) V.B. Ches. Regt. F. J. BONNALIE. Lt.-Col. 1st Ches. R.G. Artillery (Vol.) public$ottre«. -r. THE CITY SOUP KITCHEN, PEPPER-STREET, CHESTER. A PUBLIC MEETING will be held at the TOWN HALL, CHESTER, on WEDNESDAY, the 15th inst., at 12 o'clock noon, for the purpose of Electing Thirty Gentlemen as a Committee to carry out the conditions of the Trust Deeds relating to the City Soup Kitchen, who will remain in office for a period of Three years from the date of their election. FRED. J. BECKETT, Hon. See. Town Hall, Chester. 7th January, 1908. CHESTER GENERAL INFIRMARY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEKTING of the Governors will be hold in the TOWN HALL on TUESDAY, January 28th, 1908, at Twelve o'clock Noon. AGENDA. I.-To receive the Statement of the Annual Accounts for 1907, the Auditors' Report thereon, and the Report of the Board of Management; 2.—To elect a President for the year 3.—To elect Three Honorary Auditors 4.—To elect Governors on the Board of Manage- ment; the one-third in number of the Members who retire according to Rule 32 arc— County Governors-Mr. James Tomkin- son, M.P., Rev. W. E. Torr and Mr. B. C. Roberts. City Governors-Rev. H. Grantham, Dr. Dobie, Mr. W. Rogers, and Mr. Rowe Morris. And to elect One City Governor in the place of the late Mr. J. Gooddie Holmes. The name of any Governor not already a member of the Board proposed to be nominated under Rule 32, must be sent in writing to the Hecretury seven clear I days before the day of election. By order of the Board of Management, F. J. WARMSLEY, Secretary, Board Room, 7th Jan., 1903. "THE OPEN Dod,R." MESSRS. BROWN & CO. CHESTER, Have secured the SOLE LOCAL AGENCY for 8 Ingenious 6 Q E S Å M "I? DOOR MECHANISM Now fitted at the Entrance to their Drapery Department in EASTGATE ROW. The Closed Door, fitted with the mechatu-sin, becomes, as it is approached, open; there is no necessity to push, pull or unlatch, the closing also being done silently and automatically. INVALUABLE FOR BANKS, HOTELS, RESTAURANTS, SHOPS, OR PRIVATE HOUSES. 1- JOSEPH BECKETT AND CO.'S TO C KTAN. I NG SALE iJ IS NOW PROCEEDING. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN EVENING DRE3SS,: :-I; COSTUMES AND MILLINERY. EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. Public ftotice*. h # CITY SOUP KITCHEN. LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED: The Right Worshipful the Mayor of LIST OF SUBSCRIPTIONS RECEIVED: The Right Worshipful the Mayor of Chester (Aid. John Jones, J.P.). £ 110 The Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Chester 2 2 0 The Sheriff of Chester (Aid. John M, Frost, J.P.) 3 3 0 A. M. Mond. Esq., M.P 5 0 0 AkVermfin W. H. Churton 5 0 0 James Hobday, Esq., Alexandra Villa, Liverpool-road 3 3 0 Messrs. Thomas Nicholls & Co. 2 2 0 Messrs. Bullin, White Friars House 2 2 0 James G. Frost, Esq J.P., Bought:m Hall 2 2 0 E. Peter Jones. E,;q., J.P., Greenbauk 2 2 0 John Owens. Esq., 5, Grey Friars 2 2 0 i Major General and M ril. Adair, Stanley Place 2 0 0 B. Glegg, Esq., Backford 2 0 0 Mrs. Ffoulkes, Lathom House, Liver- pool-road 1 10 0 George A. Dickson, Esq., J.P., Spring- field 110 S. J. R. Dickson, Esq., Mayfield 1 1 0 The Misses Shand, Kingston House. 110 Arthur Wall, Esq., Elm House, Sea. land-road 1 1 0 Miss Massie, Seven Oaks, Curzon Park 110 St. Oswald's Sick and Poor Fund, per Rev. E. C. Lowndes.. 110 R. P. Bradbury, Esq.. Walmore, Dee Banks 110 Mrs. G. J. Johnston, Waterloo-road 110 E. Lloyd, Esq., Eaton-road 1 1 0 Reginald Potts, Esq 1 1 0 Mrs. John Brown, Chichester House. 110 The Rev. H. Grantham 110 William Rogers. Esq., Watergate-street 110 Mrs. Illingworth, Hampton Lodge 110 The Hon. Mrs. Parker, Eccleston Paddocks 110 Alderman John Jones, The Spinney 110 Geoige Parker, Esq., E.iton-road 110 Ernest Brassey, Esq 1 1 0 E. M. Sneyd Kynnersley, Esq 1 1 0 R. H. Lanceley, Esq., J.P. 1 1 0 Mrs. T. R. P. Royle, Hough Green. 1 0 0 The Von. Archdeexon Barber 1 0 0 Mrs. Webb, 35, Hoole road 1 0 0 Edward Dixon, Esq., 4, Stanley-place 1 0 0 The Churchwardens of St. John'd Church 1 0 0 His Honour Sir Horatio Lloyd 10 0: Mrs. G. Parry, Nelherfield 1 0 0 Miss Clarke, Grosvenor-road 0 10 6 I Mrs. G. W. Anderson, Fern Rock, Quocn'a Park 0 10 6 E. T. Hallmark, Esq., Quoen'e Wharf 0 10 6 The Misses Comber, Liverpool Road 0 10 0 Mrs. Richard Jones, Barrelwell 0 10 0 "A Doctor" 0 10 0 Miss Payne, Abbey Green 0 10 0 Robt. Davies, Esq., Chichester-streot. 0 10 0 Sums under 10s 2 14 6 His Graco the Duke of Westminster, Two Deer I Mrs. Roberts, The Nook, GOlbs. of Beef. Further SUBSCRIPTIONS will be thankfully received. ¡ FRED. J. BECKETT, I Hon. Secretary to the Committee. Town Hall, Chester, 14th Jan., 1908. public gotirf,5. CHESHIRE COUNTY COUNCIL. A NUMBER of SCHOLARSHIPS for FEMALES are offered to give thorough Instruction in DAIRY WORK, and tenable for Fourteen Weoks at the Dairy Institute, Worles- ton, commencing February 17th, 1908. Application Far,ng can he obtained from the Director of FÀ, City-road, Chester, to whom they should be returned not later than February 1st, 1908. THE CHESTER UNITED GAS COMPANY. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Seventy-niEth ORDINARY GENERAL MEETING of the Chester United Gas Company will be held at the Company's Offices, Cuppin- street, Chester, on MONDAY, the 17th day of February, 1908, at Noon, to receive Report and Accounts for the Half-yeir ended 31st December, 1907 to declare Dividends for the Half-year ended 3tst December, lWo to elect Directors in place of those retiring: to appoint Auditor for the ensuing year; and for the General'Business of the Company. NOTICE IS HEREBY FURTHER GIVEN, that the TRANSFER BOOKS of the Company will be Closed from the 4th proximo until tho said 17th day of February, both dates inclusive. Dated this 6th day of January, 1908. JAMES G. FROST, Deputy Chairman. FRED. A. PYE, Secretary. MISS KATE BE ESLEY receives PUPILS for RECITATION, STAGE. ELOCUTION. Attends Chester Thurs- days.—"I was delighted with your work."—Geo. Gi-ossinit,lt.-For terms address c/o Messrs. Phillip- son & Golder's, Eastgate Row, Chester; or 18, Bold-street, Warrington. EXECUTORS OF THE LATE EDWARD WILLIAMS HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTERS, DECORATORS, PLUMBERS, &e-, 33, NICHOLAS ST., CHESTER. Itl E55 RS, E. WOODFIN & CO. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, 20, FRODSHAM STREET, CHESTER. Large and Valuable UP-TO-DATE STOCK kept on the Premises. TKLKFHONE NO. 455. ISAAC WILLIAMS & SON, REGISTERED PLU MBERS, GLAZIERS & GAS FITTERS, — CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. Plumbers' Brasswork of all descriptions; Patent Water Closets, Lavatories, Baths, to. Glass of all qualities and patterns kept in Stock. I I AI K C O M BIN Gr S MADE UP, 2/- PER Oz. COVERLETTE TAILS OF VFbou HAIR FRAMES, PURE } K,a From 3/6 each. HAIR, J O/v T. SEALES BROWN, 3, LEECE ST. (Car Station), LIVERPOOL GREAT HOUSEHOLD LINEN SALE A Splendid Opportunity for Replenishing the Stock at BARGAIN PRICES. BLEACHED DAMASK CLOTHS 2 Yards Square. ALL LINEN. Sale Price 3/6. A FEW SOILED BLANKETS VEHY MUCH REDUCED. COTTON & LINEN TURKISH TOWELS Slightly Soiled at Bargain Prices. COTTON PILLOW CASES, BUTTONED, 2/31 the Half Dozen. BARGAINS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. THE WHOLE STOCK REDUCED. RICHARD JONES & CO., LTD. CHESTER. CAUTION TO PURCHASERS OF BECHSTEIN PIANOS. HAVING obtained an Injunction against a Pianoforte -L-L Dealer for having advertised very old Pianp of -'u my make as nearly or quite new, I HEREBY CAUTION the Public against purchasing Pianos bearing my name from any Person or Persons except my Authorized Agent, so as to ensure the supply of Genuine Instruments that are new and in perfect condition. My Sole Wholesale and Petail Agent for Chester and District is- A. RICHARDSON, 43, BRIDGE ST. ROW, CHESTER, (TEL. 230) to whom any enquiries as to genuineness, age and condition should be addressed, and who will give full information free of charge. C. BECHSTEIN. Size 8 by 51.1in. Handsomely bound. From Cloth 2/ to 10/6 Pigskin. THE PIG BOOK. INVALUABLE BOOKS FOR HOUSEKEEPERS. "Kissing don't last. Cookery do."—GEOP.GE MKKEDITH. THE "365" SERIES OF COOKERY BOOKS. Size 6in. by 4in. Tastefully bouud in red cloth. 1/- net. each. 1. 365 BREAKFAST DISHES. 4. 365 DESSERT DISHES. 2. 365 LUNCH EON DISHES. 5. 365 BREADS & BISCUITS. 3. 365 DINNER DISHES. 6. 365 CAKES & COOKIES. These ha.ndy little volumes provide dainty and appetising dishes for each meal for o every day in the year. The recipes have been selected to suit the various seasons, and are thoroughly practical. They will be found of great assistance to those who have in charge the preparation of meals, and will be welcomed by all lovers of good cuisine. They contain just such information as will be helpful and invaluable to every housekeeper. I D1MJ RAG TOY BOOKS, An Immense Variety. From ONE HALFPENNY to 10/6 Each. LONDON: DEAN & SON, 160a, FLEET ST., E.C.; AND OF ALL CHESTER BOOKSELLERS. durational. TH KING-S SCHOOL, CHESTER. JL FOUNDED 1541. Chairman of the Governing Body THE BISHOP OF CHESTER. H°ad master: THE REV. J. T. DAVIES. M.A. (Late Scholar of Wadha-,n College, Oxford). Staff of Six Oxfod and Cambridge Graduates and three Visiting Masters. THIS TERM'S SUCCESSES INCLUDE OrR; MATHEMATICAL SCHOLARSHIP of jEM) par annum, at St. Tohn's College, Cambridge, and the Fiits-r COUNTY SCHOLARSHIP of JS50 per annum (H ittory). NEXT TERM begins January lGth, 1908. Full Pruspectus from the Clerk, Mr. F. B. MASON, ID, NewgaLe-street. The iiEADMASTKS will be at the School on Jan. J ">th, from 10 turn, till 1, to see Parents. A I'ivl^PARATORY CLASS is oonducted by Mrf!6 SALMGK, at S9, WHITE FKIAKS. ARNOLD HOUSE SCHOOL, -LJL CHESTER. J. G. GARNETT, M.A. (Cantab). ItEV. A. H. FISH, B.A. B So. (Lond.) The School provides Preparation for the Publio Schools aud Universities, for Professional and Business Life. The Premises include Physical and Chemical Laboratories, Gymnasium and Playing Field. There is a Preparatory Dupartmeut for Young Boys, under the charge of a Lady Graduate. Boarders, for wholll there are a few vacancies, are taken at the School Huuoo. Illustrated Prospectus on application. NEXT TERM BKUISS JANUARY 21ST. PITY AND COUNTY SCHOOL FOR BOYS GROSVENOR MUSEUM. HEAD MASTSK Ms. JOHN A. McMICHAEL, B.A., B.So. THE SCHOOL RK OPENS 14TH JAN., 1908. The School is provided with well-equipped Workshops and Laboratories. The curriculum includes Practical Science, English Subjects, Languages, Shorthand, Drawing and Manual Training. FEES:Cl. 13s. 4d. per Term. For further information apply to the HEAD- MASTER or JOHN DODD, Clerk to the Governing Body. 16, Corn Exchange Chambers. PROSPECTUS POST FUEE. Q MART'S BUSINESS TRAINING "COLLEGE, St. Oswald's Chambers, St. Wer- burgh-street CHESTER. And at LIVSCPOOK ST. HELENS, WARRINGTON" and SOUTHPORT. REASONABLE FEES. Modern Commercial Instruction. Languages, Civil Service Examinations, Professional Pre- liminaries. Each Pupil is taught individually, not in a class. rpHE Q.[Si#rl^Sffi/€HESTER HEAD MISTRESS MISS BEATRICE CLAY, B.A. (L*nd.), The NEXT TERM begins on THURSDAY, JAM; A n T 16th. The Head Mistress will be at home the preced- ing day to parents who may wish to consult her. The KINDER-GARTEN is open to boys and Rirl L^tn een the ages of three and eight years. Ay plication forms and prospectuses may be obtained at the School, or from Mr. F. B. MASON, 19, N-vgate-.stir.et, Chester. MISS M. GREEN, Hampton House, 2, King's Buildings. Preparatory Day and Boarding School. Visiting Masters. NEXT TERM begins JANUARY 15. 1197 24. DUKE STREET. THE Misses SERJEANT Resumed School Duties TUESDAY, Jan. 14th, 1908. MISS EMILY GILES, A.R.C.&L (Teaching and Solo Performance Certificates), GIVES PIANOFORTE LESSONS AT 13, BATH STREET, FOREGATK STREET. Terms on application. 11% AT THE "COURANT" PRINTING WORKS SITUATED AT THE CROSS, CHESTER. PROFESSIONAL MEN, MANUFACTURERS, TRADESMEN, and MEN OF BUSINESS generally, are respectfully informed that our Printing Department is furnished with an unusually larye aud select assortment of the bejt kinds of Modern, Plain & Fancy Types ORNAMENTAL BORDERS IN MANY STILSS, JCO., &0. LEG AT., COMMERCIAL, AND ARTISTIC PRINTING. PUBLIC COMPANY PROSPECTUSES, ARTICLES OF ASSOCIATION, PARTICULARS OF ESTATES, BOOKS, PAMPHLETS. REPORTS, MANUFACTURERS' ILLUSTRATED PRICE LISTS, CIRCULARS, &o„ &a GENERAL PRINTING (BLACK OB IN COLOU&3) of the most extensive character—from the Smallest Card or Circular to tha Broadside Placard executed at the shortest notice. BUSINESS CARDS, LETTER HEADINGS, MEMORANDA, BILL HEADS, ORDER BOOKS, TRADESMEN'S CIRCULARS, VISITING CAR!)3 AT THE "COURANT" PRINTING WORKS .UTUATED AT THE OHOSS, CHESTER.