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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. MR. W. B. BRIERLEY'S QHAMBER_CONCERTS. FOURTH SEASON, 1900-1901. The Second Concert of the Season WILL BE GIVEN IN THE ASSEMBLY ROOMS, NEWGATE STREET, ON MONDAY, 4TH FEB., 1901, AT 8 f.M. LEADER & SOLO ViOLIN MR. THEODORE LAWSON. VIOLONCELLO: HERR PAUL GRUMMER. Reserved Seats, 3s.; Second Seats, ls. 6< Plan of the hall, tickets, &c., at Messrs. PniLLiP- SON & GoLDER's, Eastgate Row. ')_T IN MEMORIAL OF THE LATE Her Majesty Queen Victoria. I T MUSIC HALL, CHESTER, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 5TH, 1901. GRAND EVENING CONCERT, Under the patronage of His Grace the Duke of West- minster, the Right Worshipful the Mnyor of Chester, the Hijth sheriff (B. C. Roberts, Esq.. J.P.). the Sheria of Chester (Edgar Dutton, Esq.), Sir Thomas &. trust, J.P., R. A. Y rburgh, Esq., M.P., Sfunl. Mosa, Esq., M.P., Colonel b;vans-Lloyd, J.P., George Dickson, Esq., J.P., J. Gooddie Holmes. Esq., J.P., JohnJUoberts, Esq., M.D J.P., James G. Frost. Esq., J.P., WILL BE GIYEN BY THE Rhondda Royal Glee Society (Winners of the First Prize at the Paris Exhibition, 1900). This Royal Choir will sing a. Special 1 Memorial Song. CONDUCTOR: TOM STEPHENS, Esq., ASSISTED BY Contralto: Miss Hannah Jones, B.A.M. Tenor: MR. B. DAVIES. Baas: MR. D. J. BROOME. Ponnillion Singer: EOS DAR. Harpist: MR. TOM BRYANT. Accompanist: MR. PERCIE G. SMITH. Doors open at 7-30 p.m. To commence at 8 p.m. PRICES OF ADMISSION :—Reserved Seats, 5/6 West Gallery and Second Seats, 2/6; Side s Galleries and Back Seats, 1/6; Upper Gallery, 1/ Plan of Hall may bo seen and Tickets had at -Messrs. PuiLUPSON & GOLDER'S. ( Carriages at 10-30 p.m. THE MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. MONDAY & TUESDAY, Urn & 12TH FEB., 1901. Doors open 7-30, Commence at 8, Carriages at 10. THB TASCELLE8 ENTERTAINMENT L < (as given under Most Distinguished Patronage at St. George's Hail, London, and many of the leading London and Provincial Concert Halls, with the greatest success). ARTISTES (who appear in Georgian Costumes) :—Mr. Philip Lascelles, Mr. Vernon Lasoelles, Miss Luise Sandys, Miss Gow-Stewart, Mr. Sydney Smith. Seats may be booked in advance at Messrs. C PHiLLirsoN & GoLDER's. For further.particuJars .see handbills. 8791 ST. PETE'S, CHESTER. THE ANNUAL PAROCHIAL QALE OF WORK ? WJLL BE HELD :i IN THE NCl.uuL, HAMILTON PLACE, ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. 6TH. The Sale wiii be Opened by MRS. B. C. ROBERTS at Three p.m. Admission: Oue chilling; after 6 p.m., 3d. C PLAIN AND FANCY WORK STALLS, FLOWER STALL, PROVISION STALL, CAKE STALL, TmA STALL, AND FiSH FOND. UFTON-bY CHESTER AND DISTRICT PLOUGHING SOCIETY. A Gr R A N? D MATCH A G¡u!r 1istutled patronage C H WILL BE HELD AT BLACON HALL (close to BIaoon and Liverpool Road Stations), ON WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20TH. ONE OPEN & THREE DISTRICT CLASSES AND SPECIAL PRIZES. FRED. T. HOLLAND, Hon. Sec., Lord Raglan Inn, Chester. RHYL AND DISTRICT GUN CLUB. FOURTH: ANNUAL 'pIC?EON SHOOTING MATCH, -L THURSDAY, FEB. 14TH, 1901. THREE SILVER CUPS & ADDED MONEY. Particulars apply to HON. SECRETARY, Dudley Hotel, Rbyl. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. FUNERAL OF HER LATE MAJESTY -f QUEEN VICTORIA. On SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2ND, the TRAIN SERVICE throughout the GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY COMPANY'S SYSTEM will be the same as on SUNDAYS, with certain modincations The 12-15 night train from PADDINGTON to BIRMINGHAM, Chester, Birkenhead and LIVER. POOL WILL RUN AS UMUAL. J SAILINGS.—NEW MILFORD AND WATER- I FORD.—There will be NO STEAMER from New Milford to Waterford on SUNDAY MORNING, February 5rd. On SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 2ND, the Com- pany's GOODS STATIONS and other DEPOTS for the Receipt and Delivery of GOODS and MINERAL TRAFFIC will be CLOSED THROUGHOUT THE LINE. For particulars of any additional Local Arrange- ments, see special bills. TD?XCURSIONS will run as under:— -E? MONDAY, February 4 (for 2, 5 or 7 days) and FRIDAY, February 8 (for 1, 3, 6 or 8 days) to LONDON, trom CHESTER, &o. Tickets, bills and pamphlets can be obtained at the Stations. J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. TELEPHONE 269. GEORGE EDWARDS, TDEGISTERED PLUMBER, 100 & 102. BOUGHTON, CHESTER. Gaa Fitter, Lead Light Manufacturer, &c. TIIE CHESTER UNITED GAS COMPANY. FT?HE Company have on view in their Show ?. Booms the Winter Stock of GAS FIRES By the principal Manufacturers, including all the 4 latest improvements. J Special Attention is drawn to the New Patterns o DRAWING ROOM FIRES, which will be found most artistic and suited to all requirements. BEDROOM AND NURSERY FIRES should be 6tted up at once to provide against cold weather. A special feature in these is the attachment of a Boiling Burner on top. This is invaluable, especially in case of sickness. HALLS, CORRIDORS, &c., Can be heated by means of REFLECTOR STOVES which will be found economical and easily regulated. SHOPS, OFFICES, &c. The Company have a large and varied STOCK OF STOVES auitable for Shops, &c., very cheerful in appearance, and constructed for use without Sue pipe. INC AN DE S CE N T GAS BURNERS. The Company have also on view the New Patterns of Incandescent Burner, with a selection of New Shades, Globes, and novel Self-lighting arrangement. Further particulars can be obtained on applica-j ? tion, and Fitters will be sent free of charge tojg examine and furnish estimates. ? SHOW ROOMS AND OFFICES, ? CUPPIN STREET. ? M BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO j I HN& MAJESTY N AND H.R.H. I THE PRINCE I OF WALES. R. BOLLAND & SONS C(M?.MCrjONJHM, EASTGATE ROW. CHESTER. IsT CLASS RESTAURANT. I CAFE AND SMOKE ROOM. WINES AND SPIRITS. COFFEE. CIGARS. BOLLAND'S TURTLE SOUP (prepared from fresh Turtle). CALVES' FEET JELLY. Highly recommended for Invalids. WEDDING CAKES. As supplied to the Royal Family. 4tt SMM <t<pt ttt ttoctt. JHtMtrotad Ctttatogttes Gfjtts Bali Suppers. Wedding Receptions. CYCLISTS CATERED FOR. Oustomers' Cycles Stored without charge. TELEGRAMS: "BOLLANDS. CHESTER." TELEPHONE. 37. PUBLIC NOTICES. ]\/fRS. T. SALMON & Family beg to -U-JL return sincere THANKS for the many kin< expressions of Sympathy they have received in their recent sad bereavement.—Cheaveley Hall, January 30th. T\/TR. PARROTT and Family, of Park Jj- i View, Union-street, tender their sincere 'HANKS to their numerous friends for the kind expressions of Sympathy they have received during their recent sad bereavement. 8806 CHESTER ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. — Owing to the death of the Queen the ANNUAL CONCERT of the Society has been POSTPONED to WEDNESDAY, the 10th of April. J. L. BEDFORD, Hon. Sec. NOTICE. CHESTER TRAMWAYS COMPANY. — HER MAJESTY'S FUNERAL, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND, 1901. The TRAMWAY SERVICE on this day will be same as SUNDAYS. Special Cars will run for Memorial Services. 8812 CITY & COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. THE FUNERAL OF HER LATE MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA HAVING BEEN FIXED FOR SATURDAY, 2ND FEBRUARY NEXT, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE PUBLIC MARKETS — WILL BE CLOSED On that day, and that the usual Weekly Markets WILL BE HELD ON FRIDAY, FEB. IsT. The Right Worshipful the Mayor, in accordance with a Resolution passed at a Special Meeting of the Council hetd this day, respectfully requests that the occasion be observed by an entire cessation of Business throughout the whole of Saturday, 2nd February. By Order, SAML. SMITH, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester, 28thJanuary,1901. CITY AND COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. MARRIAGE OF HIS GRACE "RUE DUKE OF WESTMINSTER T. AND MISS CORNWALLIS-WEST. ADDITIONAL SUBSCRIPTIONS. .Ss. d. F. E. Roberts. 220 John Rogers. 220 Taylor& Son. 220 Dr. DuS. l i o Thurman, Jackson & Co. 110 John Rowe Dutton & Sons 110 E. A. Ould. 1 1 0 Rev. J. D. and Mrs. Best. 110 Lieut.-Col. Read. 110 Mrs. Read. 010 6 The Misses Read 010 6 Walter Conway 110 Mrs. J.Swetenham.Moston Hall. 110 The Archdeacon of Chester. 110 Thos. A. Beckett 110 Miss Dennis, Nicholas-street. 110 A. E. Caldecutt 110 John Barber, Eastgate-street 110 C. P. Douglas. 110 Francis Amos 110 W.W.Shand 110 W. W. Freeman. 110 Richard Farmer. 110 John Scott 010 6 W. V. J. Walley. 010 6 Ed. Cuzner 010 6 Chas. P. Cockrill. 010 6 Miss Barclay, Liverpool-road 010 0 Mrs. Nixon. Bridge-street. 010 0 Mrs. EcEwen 010 0 Miss Ould.Eversley Park. 050 Further Subscriptions will be received by Mr. J. R. THOMSON, Hon. Treasurer, Parrs Bank or by the undersigned, WM. PEERS, Honorary Secretary. Town Hall. Chester, 31st January, 1901. S. MARY'S PARISH CHURCH. IN COMMEMORATION OF TTTER LATE MAJESTY, ? QUEEN VICTORIA, A SPECIAL SERVICE WILL BE HELD ON SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 2ND, At Three o'clock. H. GRANTHAM. Rector. PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, CITY ROAD. QUNDAY SCHOOL ANNIVERSARY, FEBRUARY 3RD, 1901. ? REV. GRIFFITHS ELLIS, M.A., Bootle, Vill Preach Morning and Evening and give an ADDRESS in the Afternoon at 2.30. SPIRITUALISM. ??N SUNDAY, March 3rd, at the MASONIC ? HALL, QUEEN.STREET, Chester, at 2.45 and 6.30 p.m.. Mr. JOHN PETERS (Warrington), "Trance and Clairvoyant Medium." will con- duct the Services. Clairvoyant descriptions at each meeting. All are welcome. Collections. CHESTER CITY MISSION. rpHE ANNUAL MEETING t WILL BE HELD (D.V.) IN THE MISSION HALL, CROOK STREET, ON MONDAY EVENING, FEBRUARY 4, 1901. Chair to be taken at 7.30 by THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR (H. T. Brown, Esq.) Addresses will be given by REV. H. W. BAINBRIDGE (Vicar of St. Chrysostom's, Liverpool). ALEX. ARMSTRONG, ESQ. (Superintendent of the Liverpool City Mission). Other Clergy, Ministers, & Gentlemen are expected to take part in the Meeting. A Collection will be made on behalf of the Mission. I0 T I C E. The Lectures recently JL?t delivered in the Assembly Room upon th Second Coming of our Lord will be followed by a Second Course of ADDRESSES, to be delivered in the CATHOLIC AposTOLic CHURCH, Church- street, Upper Northgate-street, Chester, on MONDAY EVENINGS, February 4th, llth, 18th and 25th. at 7.45. All Seats Free. 8809 0XPORD EXTENSION LECTURES. G. C. HENDERSON, ESQ., B.A, Will give a Course of SIX LECTURES in the ? FREE LIBRARY on WEDNESDAYS, on HEROES, MEDIAEVAL & MODERN. 1 First Lecture, February 6th, at 8 p.m. ADMISSION FREE. EEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. J_ L RICHARD JONES' GSEAT CLEARANCE SALE. SPECIAL LINE.—BLACK SERGE and ALPACA SKIRTS, from 6/11. BLACK DRESSES. f BLACK MBBONS. I BLACK HOSIERY. BLACK SILKS. BLACK 1ACE. BLACK MANTLES. BLACK CRAPES. BLACK CLOVES. BLACK CAPES. BLACK VELVETS. BLACK TIES. BLACK COSTUMES. BLACK MILLINERY. BLACK BLOUSES. ALL AT SALE PRICES. RICHARD JONES, BRIDGE-STREET. i———————————————— r STOCK-TAKING CLEARANCE SALE, TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 5, AND FOLLOWING DAYS. < GREAT RE 1) UC TI ONS. MINSHULL & MEESON, EAST&ATE ROW, CHESTER. RUDGE-WHITWORTH AND ROYAL ENFIELD CYCLE SHOW, 38, BRIDGE-ST., CHESTER. SOLE AGENT FOR OSMONDS, TOWNENDS AND STARS. W. MAHER WISHES TO THANK HIS CUSTOMERS A THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL FOR PAST FAVOURS, AND BEGS TO INFORM THEM THAT HAVING SECURED THE ABOVE AGENCIES, HE IS PREPARED TO GIVE THE BEST VALUE MONEY CAN PURCHASE. AN EARLY INSPECTION IS INVITED TO THIS SHOW. A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF ACCESSORIES ALWAYS KEPT IN STOCK REPAIRS DONE ON THE PREMISES BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. TELEPHONE No. 250. R. G. SHAW & CO., SUCCESSORS TO J. G. SHAW & SONS, 6, BRIDGE STREET, THE CROSS, FURNISHING &. GENERAL IRONMONGERS, CUTLERS, fic. ? /6 CO A L V A SES FO R 5/6. LAMP SHADES. &c., AT HALF-PRICE. REMAINING STOCK OF LAMPS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES. GUEST & WARDU, CABINET MAKERS A UPHOLSTERERS, 12, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, Ha.ve just secured a Manufacturing Stock of DRAWING-ROOM SUITES in Inlaid Woods, hrk ,Mahogany and Walnut, upholstered in Choice Silk Tapestries and Fancy Velvets, and are Mahogany and WGaRlnEuAt, TLY REDUCED PRICES. offering same at Dark MAHOGANY SUITES, in Silk Tapestry, &5. Beautiful INLAID SUITES, in Silk Tapestry, P,6 10/- SEE WINDOWS FOR SAMPLE SUITES. ALL GOODS DELIVERED FREE TO ANT RAILWAY STATION. CARPETS. LINOLEUMS. BLINDS. CABINET FACTORY QUEEN STREET. TELEPHONE 236B. TELEPHONE 25. WE ARHO ME-MADE BOOTS. THE ONLY ESTABLISHMENT WHERE THEY ARE ALL MADE ON TH E P REM ISE5, AND SPECIAL ATTENTION IS GIVEN TO EVERY DESCRIPTIONIO,4 BESPOKE ORDERS is J. GUC KENHEIM, 30, WATERGATE STREET, CHESTER. REPAIRS DONE ON THE PREMISES AND SOLES SEWN (q. FIELDER'S (76, FOREGATE STREET) GREAT CLEARANCE SALE (PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING) OF ALL OUR RENOWNED CORSETS & UNDERCLOTHING, COMMENCES JANUARY 31, AND WILL CONTINUE UNTIL FEBRUARY 16. IT IS AN OPPORTUNITY SELDOM MET WITH FOR OBTAINING OUR WORLD RENOWNED CORSETS AT PRICES BELOW ACTUAL MANUFACTURERS' PRICES, AND SHOULD BE TAKEN EVERY ADVANTAGE OF. THE NEW FRENCH STRAIGHT FRONT CORSET MADE TO MEASURE. CORSETS CLEANED, COPIED & REPAIRED. 76, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. RICHARDSON'S GLASS AND CHINA STORES, 81, FORBCrATE STREET. ANNUAL SALE. ARE YOU OPEN FOR SOME REAL BARGAINS IN CHINA AND EARTHENWARE? IF SO, CALL AND SEE THE LINES I AM SELLING AT LESS THAN COST PRICES, TO EFFECT A CLEARANCE BEFORE FEBRUARY. EDWIN LLOYD. FAMILY GROCER, FRENCH &. ITALIAN WAREHOUSEMAN, 18, 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, &e. I NEW WALNUTS, KENT COB NUTS, &c. PERSONAL AND PROMPT ATTENTION TO ALL ORDERS E. DALE, CHESTER AND CARNARVON, /\?X /-? ?? —* FOR (/< HIGHEST CLASS X?XHiMSTSTEM AND ? /?? OBCA8H. LOWEST Illustrated Catalog-eat Fre< ?? ?? on application. I COMPETITIVE ?"/ .X ?X PIANOS PRICES .? ?/ F?m 10/. MmtUy X?X ORGANS ?\ From 6/- Monthly '—— ??? X/ ?"\ "< ?y All InBtrmment* Delivered Free exchanged if net approrMt tt t .X ???? sad warranted for 10 yeara. ?x — X/? \?,/ TUNINCr & REPAIRS A SPECIALITY. ?? ? Ordera by Poat receiTe prompt attention. ? HEAD OFFICE & SHOWROOMS— X 51, BRIDGE-ST. ROW, CHESTER. CALLED" —& )IDN'T KNOW IT! Our « COUSINS ACROSS THE WATER" often boast of the GULLIBILITY" of the BRITISH PUBLIC; and it is a FACT however distasteful to us, that we BRITONS are easily "TAKEN IN "and there is a class of dealers in these days that trade upon this weakness of the "unsuspecting Briton," and make fine capital out of it. Tni< schemes are cleverly organised, and disguised under some such title as "CO-OPERATIVE" "HELP-MYSELF," f.6 31UTU%L BENEFIT," or "BONUS-GIVING" SOCIETIES; and great v.c ages are offered to the Public by such AGJES. But perhaps the SEEMING advantages are not REAL advantages at all-and where there IS a real advantage given, there may be a AKE-IN" on another article as an oS-set If the Unsuspecting Briton" examined things a little more CLOSELY, he might find that he was HAD,nore often than he thinks !—and that's an unpleasant sort of reflection, isn't It ? Well, in the matter of GROCERIES in general, and TEA n particular, there is at least QNE TRADESMAN that can HOLD HIS OWN without these NEW-FANGLED NOTIONS and PETTIIOrGING TITLES. JLAJLTJLJlJL ?JRH'TJLJ?T?L? ? 1?'VA ?f? ? ?? ? ?? ARTICLE at the LOWEST FK. RE! i.J V ?j L ??? k? Eei8 sure of the PRICE and the customer is sure of the QfL?ITY V t None of the SOCIETIES" can beat him in giving VALUE for i)[6nY, though they TRY to and profess to, and that par of tb. G'neml Fnblic that WILL NOT be « HAD," prefer to stick to the CROCFR v-ho so-rves them Wlt without « GULLING," without BIG NAMES, andwitl.ut ah.f Ft'gS 'I! BRANCHES ALJ OVER THE CITY. I -llr:li.Jj- ;ag. =, '¡ BURRELI/S WINTER SALE ? OF DRAPERY & CLOTHING ? COMMENCES FRIDAY, FEBRUARY isr, ? And will Continue During the Month —— ï OUR LARGE AND VARIED STOCKS SUBSTANTIALLY HEDUCED IN PRICES, To make room for New Se"o,,ils Goods. T. G. BURRELL, UNION HALL BUILDINGS, AND 119, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. MOURNING QUTFITS AT SHORTEST NOTICE. J. APPLETON IS PREPARED WITH A LARGE AND CHOICE SELECTION OF MOURNING MATERIALS FOR COSTUMES, SKIRTS, BLOUSES, COATS, &c. Also a very Large Selection of M I L L I N E R Y In tdl the Latest Styles for Moorning. READY-MADE SKIRTS, COATS, BLOUSES, IN VARISTY. BLACK KID, SUEDE, TAFFETA, CASHMERE, AND WOOLLEN GLOVES OF ALL KINDS. Black Silk Scarves, Ties, Ribbons, &c. CASHMERE, THREAD, & SILK HOSIERY, IN GREAT VARIETY. LADIES' BLACK SILK UMBRELLAS. DRESSMAKING MOURNING ORDERS executed on the shortest possible notice, Style and Fit Guaranteed. J.APPLETON, BRIDGE-STREET ROW. pOLAND J)AWSON, 46 & 48, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER. AND 1 & 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER AND CLOTHIER, DEALER IN FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, SILVEL AND EUCCTRO-PLATED GOODS. PlANOS, FURS, CARPETS, BAS8INETTE8, &C. Cash Advanced to any amount on any of the above class of Goods. f??) '00/?—Unredeemed: lovely gold <?? jL<)/?) Curb BRACELETS, with quantity of trinkets attached, in case. ) ?) /?* & 16 6 — Full size pure wool nock L?/ ?) BEDS, with bolster and pillows corn. plete splendid quality ticks. ?? -< t) /? & .62 18s. 6d.—Best design <?? JL?/? WRINGING MACHINES, sycamore rollers, brass capped; ,aII improve- ments. -< ?/?—Gent's handsome WALKING STICK, M?? ?? heavily mounted. _?C? 1 ?) /?—Magnincent SUITE, in rich O ? t? -L?/ ? dar? blue plush, solid wal- nut frames, new design carved backs; have never been used, and worth double. ??/?—Very nice LIQUOR CASE: 3 cut- ???t/ ) glaas bottles, patent lock, silver- mounted exceptional bargain. f?? ?)/?—Excellent Feather BED, with (?? C?/ C? bolster and pillows, fuJI size acaroely been used, and cost double. "t <) /?*—Jnst forfeited splendid pa.ir of small J.?/ ? size OPERA GLASSES. t?? 1 6.)/?—Good as new the heavieBt n?? JL?J/ \? gents silver curb ALBERT in England, Government-stamped every link. ?/?—Excellent quality pair of CARVERS best Sbemeld make. ??0 '<??/—Unredeemed lady's RiagniScent 0??? JL\?/ diamond and marquoiae RING, all pure white stones cost .622. -t Q /? — Lovely black ngured DRESS J.<[)/ ?) LENGTH, 6 yards, double width. ? 1 p!( Case of Al quality silver-plated <?__ JL ?)/ FISH KNIVES & FORKS, ivory hafts silver-mounted a bargain. ? /? — A pair forfeited parcel white twill' ?/? SHEETS, very large size and readyJ hemmed; very cheap. ?<Ct ?7/?—New design very nne sets of <??<L? < ? iron BEDSTEADS, with heavy brass mounts extra strong sides. < <? /?—Solid leather cowhide Gladstone BAG, t WB ?. ? patent spring. t*? 1 C?/— Unredeemed capita] English <?? JL?. silver lever WATCH, by Butt, Chester; a 15 years written warranty given. 1 ? Handsome pair of bronze FIGURES, 145/ stands 15 inches high. 1 K/_ Well-Slushed BEDROOM <?_?Jt LJL ?/ SUITE, in solid walnut; comprises good-size wardrobe, with full length bevelled robing mirror, pair of enclosed tables, new style towel rail, cupboard, chairs, &c., complete; a bargain. ?y/ /?—Good quality dinner CRUET; had very ? L? little wear. ??? ? Just forfeited: double-barrelled 0?? ?/ BREECHLOADER, by London maker; Damascus steel barrel, left choke, 12 bore, half pistol stock; only used little while. <)? /?*—Second-hand single or double MAIL- ??/? CART. with hood; has had very little wear; painted in art green. .?t t ? /_Very heavy solid birch NIGHT O?-L J-\?/ CHAIR, with pan, &c. 1 0 /?—Second-hand all brass FIRE KIRB JL€?/ Y? good condition. ? P? ? Handsome solid walnut BOOK- <X?<3 <-F/ CASE, 7ft. 3in. high, 3ft. 6in. wide; plate-glass doors; thoroughly well nniBhed. Large stock of Cutlery, Carpets, Clocks, Vases, &c., on hand. rSAAC WILLIAMS <& SON, REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, A GAS FITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. PLUMBEB.8' BRASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIOlíí8. Patent Water Closeta, Lavatories, Batba, Ac. Glass in all Qualities and Patterns kept in Stock. EDGAR DUTTON & SONS, COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS L AND COACH PROPRIETORS, 50, FRODSHAM-STREET, CHESTER, are prepared to supply Funerals Cheaper than any other firm in the City, E. D. & Sona having purchased a Select Stock of BELGIAN HORSES, splendid Glass and Cloaed HEARSss MOURNINO UOACNKB, and BROUGHAMS. Private BroughiLms MppMed for In&utta' Funerals. E. D. & Sons take the ENTIRE MANAGE. MENT OF FUNERALS, in Town or Comitry' with due regard to Economy asd Taste. Co&na made and delivered in Town or country at a few hours' notice. All Comna made on the Premises by Practical _Workmen. [Infants' Funerals complete with a Pair-horse Ceach from 16s.] Rearses, Broaghama, & Wedding Equipages on Hire at Moderate Charges. The Trade supplied with every Requisite. PRIVATE ADDB.ESEB8 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables and WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON. THOMAS NORBUR Y (Fellow of the Inatitnte of Sanitary imenews), REGISTERED PL UMBER, GLAZIER, AND AUTHORISED GASFTTTER, 86, CHARLES STREET, BOOLE. TjELZHJONK 173. ¡r¡ Auy Orders left at NoRBUBY-a City Dicing Booma. otO. Foregate Street wU erery&ttenUon. NATIONAL MOURNING. JOSEPH BECKETT & Co. 1 H&ve just received an immense Stock of BLACK MOURNING DRESS FABRICS j AT SPECIAL PRICES. DRESS LENGTHS of BLACK SERGE, Six Yards Double Width, 611,811, 10/6 Mid 12/6 each. DRESS LENGTHS of BLACK SERGE, Seven Yards Double Width, 14 6, 16 6,18/6, 21/- each. ALL WOOL SERGES, 23, 2/6, 2/11, 3/11 and 4,6 the yard. SERGE SKIRT LENGTHS, 3-1 and 4 yard Lengths, 4/6, 5/6, 66. 7/6 and upwards. Double Width BLACK CASHMERES and MERINOS, 1,111i, 2 11, 3 11, 4/6, 4/11 and 5/U per yard. All Wool POPLINS and BENGALINES, CLOTHS, FREIZES, and DIAGONAL FABRICS, 2/11, 3,11, 4.11 per yard. Ready-made SERGE SKIRTS, about 150 Skirta in all Sizes and Lengths, 13/6, 17/6, 21.. and upwards. MOURNING SILK BLOUSE LENGTHS, 5;'11, 6 o, 7/6, &c. MOURNING FLANNELS FOR BLOUSES, 141d., 161d., 18d., and 1/9t per yard. BLACK PERSIAN LAMB CRAYATS, 2I/- to 57/6 each; and MUFFS, 22/6 to 3 gs. MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS, COS- TUMES, SHIRTS, AND BLOUSES. Chester, February 1st, 1901. TELEPHONE 316. EIGHTEENTH ANNUAL STOCKTAKING SALE. W. E. LrxDoP's Annual Stocktaking Sale IS NOW PROCEEDING, and will Continue until the End 01 the Month. Genuine Reductions in All Departments, ENTIRE STOCK OF MANTLES, JACKETS, CAPES, COSTUMES, FURS, DRESS FABRICS. BLANKETS, UMBRELLAS. GLOVES, LACES, &c. GENUINE REDUCTIONS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. W. E. LIN DO P, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. MOURNING QRDERS EXECUTED ON SHORTEST NOTICE. w. ][)AVIS & SO.N, LTD., DYERS AND CLEANERS, 6, CATHEDRAL DLACE, CHESTER. (BRANCHBS IN CITY AND SUBURBS.) 8788 COVERLETTE HAIR FRAMES, ? FROM 36. WEAR THE -) t TAILS -) ? or ? ? IMMOVABLE ) ? ? ?" i PURE HAIR,) ?° SCALPETTE. 21/- PURE HAlR, l 616 T. SEALES BROWN. 3, LEECE STREET, LIVERPOOL. TRUSSES! TRUSSES! J. W. HuKE, Being theoretically ajid practically 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 HU KE CHEMIST, THE DISPENSARY, 89, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. ASE FOR "ROMOLA, The Cre&m of Old Scotch Whiskies. PROPRIETOR: GrEORGrE BARLOW, WHOLESALE AKD RETAIL WINE AND SPIRIT MERCHANT, THE OLD VAULTS, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. EADE'S PILLS. I IEADE.S TRILLS. AU who euner horn Gout -)L *r Rheum&usm should E ADE'S TRILLS, immediately have recourse Jj JL to EADE'S PILLS. Hua- EADE'S DILLS, dreds of Testimonia.ts have Deen from all TRADE'S TRILLS, eorta and comditiona of J. mem testifying to the won- E "E'S TMLLS. derful pewer these Pills t have in citing reliet sn the very worst caaea. These Pills are purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their fNSTANTLT BELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CUBE THE WORST FORM OF GUUT, HHEDMATISM. RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE READ, FACE, AND UMBS. And have the largest recommendatlon ever given any patent medicine of its class. ? OUT ?6, Burten Cresoeat,, ?jr Dewsbury-road, Leeds, A&Y 2nd. i8M. ? BEUMATISM Dear 8u-,—It is with an. ?? bounded pleasure I send you a ??OUT few lines iE praise of yomr \.? most excellent ?illa. It is six years since i first had Rheu- D HEUMATISM matic Goat, and I had three JL? moBths in bed with it. Of ?< OUT course I had the doctor, and \.?r he sweated me down almost to & eLeletum. The Ué.t, pring I IT) B EUNATISM ha? another attack, and was JL? persuaded by & friend to try ? OUT your Fills. I did so, and <ua \.jr quite sure they prevented my being laid up again. R HEUMATIEW I WOLILD NOT BE WITH OUT THEM IF TtiEY COST ? OUT O?tE FOUN? A BOTTLE. ?3T You are quite at liberty to make what use You me ot thJø. D HEUMATISM andIshaUbepIeasedto?nswer JL? any poor sufferer who cares to write me (enciostng stamped ? OUT address). Wishing you every ?JT euccess, yours truly. ALBERT MOCKTAIN. EADE'S GOUT AND EHEU-KATIC FILLS Are Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, Is. l¡do and 2s. 3d.; or sent post free for Postal Order by the Propnetor GEORGE EAvE, 232, GoswEH-itOAD.EC. Ask for and be sure you obtain EADE'S GOUT ANY RHEUMATIC PILLS. EADE'S PILLS.