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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ROYALTY THEATRE, CHESTER. Proprietor-MR. MILTON BODE. Resident Manager-CHAS. E. S. McLEOD. LAST TWO NIGHTS of Mr. JOHN CONSTAN- TINE'S Special Company in a New and Fascinat- ing Farcical Musical Comedy, entitled- U WHEN A MAN'S MARRIED." MONDAY NEXT, March 25th, for Six Nights only, WHAT HAPPENED TO JONES." Doors open at 7.15, commencing at 7.30 p.m. Early Doors at 7 o'clock, 6d. extra to all parts. Box Plan now open at the Theatre, and at HERBERT ELLIS', 71, Foregate-street, from 11 to 4 p.m. Theatre Telephone, No. 271. MUSIC HALL, CHESTER. Messrs. PHILLIPSON & GOLDER beg to announce that MR. ^YINSTON CHURCHILL, M.P., Has consented to give his LECTURE, entitled "THE WAR AS I SAW IT," ON FRIDAY, MARCH 29TH, 1901, At THREE o'clock in the Afternoon. THE LECTURE WILL BE ILLUSTRATED BY LANTERN SLIDES FROM PHOTOS. Doors open 2-30. Carriages, 4-45. Area Stalls (numbered and reserved), 6/ West Gallery (numbered and reserved), 4/ Side Galleries and Back of Area (unreserved), 2/6. Plan and Tickets at Messrs. PHILLIPSON and GOLDER'S, Eastgate Row, Chester. PRIMITIVE METHODIST CHURCH AND SCHOOLS, GEORGE STREET, CHESTER. SALE OF WORK IN THE SCHOOL ROOM, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY NEXT, 27TH AND 28TH MARCH, 1901. Opening Ceremony on WEDNESDAY, at2 o'clock, by MRS. JAMES FRUST. CHAIRMAN THE RIGHT WORSHIPFUL THE MAYOR (H. T. BBOWN, ESQ.. J.P.) VICE-CHAIRMAN: JAS. G. FROST, ESQ. On THURSDAY, at 2 o'clock, by MRS. R. CATHCAR F SMITH (of Guilden Sutton). CHAIRMAN: SAMUEL MOSS, ESQ., M.P. VICE-CHAIRMAN R. C. SMITH, ESQ. VARIETY OF ENTERTAINMENTS, CONCERTS, TABLEAU VIVANTS, VANTBILOQUISM, &C. Admission First Day, Is. after Six, 6d. Second Day, 6d. Season Tickets, Is. 6d. ON SATURDAY, MARCH 30TH, 1901. AN ENTIRE 14ORSE pARADE WILL BE HELD IN THE GROSVENOR PADDOCK, NEWGATE STREET. LIGHT HORSES 2 P.M. TO 2.45 P.M. HJBAVY HORSES 2.45 P.M. TO 3.30 P.M. Entrance Fee to Members of the Chester Farmers' Club, 5, Non-Members, 10/- each horse, which will be catalogued. ADMISSION to Yard One Shilling each. ENTRIES CLOSE THIS DAY (SATURDAY), March 23rJ, to the Secretary, ARTHUR P. SMITH, Grosvenor Chambers, Chester. GREAT WESTERN RAILWAY. I EXCURSIONS will run as under:— JLJJ OXFCWD & CAMBRIDGE BOAT RACE.— SATURDAY MORNING (Friday night), March 30, DAY TRIP to LONDON, from CHESTER, &o. Tickets, bills, pamphlets, &c., can be obtained at the Stations. J. L. WILKINSON, General Manager. CHESHIR LINES. LIVERPOOL SPRING RACES, -LJ MARCH 23TH, 29 ru & 30TH, 1901. A SPECIAL FAST TRAIN will be run from CHESTER (Northgate), Wineford, NORTHWICH, KNUTSFOI £ L>, aDd other Stations, to AINTREE, on each day of the Kaco?. For particulars of times, fares, &e., see bills. DAVID MELDKUM, Manager. Central Station, Liverpool, March, 1901. EDUCATIONAL. ABBOTS MOUNT, CHESTER. SCHOOL FOit GIliLS, conducted by MISS M. K. MONTGOMERY, B.A. (London), assisted by thoroughly competent Resident and isiting Teachers. 8837 _?_ MISS F. M. I8EdON. Associate in Music of Trinity Collge, London, Silver and B' onze Medallist of the London Academy -of Music, Senior Royal Academy of Music, is open to give LESSONS in the following subjects:- Piano, Theory, Harmony, Counterpoint, and Singing. Schools and Private Families attended. For Terms apply DALE'S Music Shop, 51, Bridge- street Row. Lessons in Harmony and Counterpoint by Correspondence. 8557 THE CHESTER UNITED GAS COMPANY. THE Company have on view in their Show JL Rooms the Winter Stock of GAS FIRES By the principal Manufacturers, including all the latest improvements. Special Attention is drawn to the New Patterns of DRAWING ROOM FIRES, which will be found most artistic and suited to all requirements. BEDROOM AND NURSERY FIRES should be fitted 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 *neans of REFLECTOR STOVES which wiJl be found economical and eaaily regulated. SHOPS, OFFICES, &c The Company save a. large and varied STOCK OF STOVES FI'D&able for Shops, &c., -very cheorful in appearance, and constructed for sise without flue pipe. I JSC A NITE SCENT GAS BURNERS. The Company have also on view the Now PATTERNS of inoandescent Buraa, with a selection of New Shades, Globes, and tovel Self-lighting arrangement. Further particulars can be obtgised on applica- tion, and Fitters will be sent fres of charge to xamioo and furnid estimates. SHOW ROOMS AND OFFICES, CUPPIN STREET. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO H.B.H. HER MAJESTY A& m THE PRINCI AND OF WALES. R. BOLLAND & SONS CONFECTIONERS, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. 1ST CLASS RESTAURANT. CAFE AND SMOKE ROOM. WINES AND SPIRITS. COFFEE. CIGARS. BOLLAND'S TURTLE SOUP (prepared from fresh Turtle). CALVES' FEET JELLY. Highly recommended for Invalids. ALMOND SIMNEL CAKES FOR MID-LENT AND EASTER. WEDDING CAKES. As supplied to the Royal Family. All Sizes kept in stook. Illustrated Catalogues Gratis Ball Suppers. Wedding Receptions. CYCLISTS CATERED FOR. Customers' Cycles Stored without charqe. TELEGRAMS: "BOLLANDS, CHESTER." TELEPHONE, 37. I PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENT. _r- 'r THE TARPORLEY HUNT STEEPLE- JL CHASES, 1901, WILL TAKE PLACE ON WEDNESDAY, THE 10TH OF APRIL. Under National Hunt Rules. First Race at 12 o'clock. President: Sir HUMPHREY F. DE TRAFFORD, Bart. STEWARDS The Duke of Westminster, the Marquis of Cholmondeley, the Earl of Haddington, Sir P. H. B. Grey-Egerton, Bart., Right Hon. Arthur H. Smith Barry, the Ea.rl of Enniskillen and Henry Reginald Corbet, Esq. (Masters of the Cheshire Hounds), Piers Egerton-Warburton, Esq., James H. Smith Barry, Esq., James Marshall Brooks, Esq John L. Birkett, Esq., Capt. L H. Jones. The President, Starter; Mr. W. H. Nightingale, Judge; Mr. T. F. Llnnell, Clerk of the Course and stakeholder; Mr. W. H. Nightingale, Clerk of the Scales; Mr. R. K. Mainwaring, Handicapper. The CHESHIRE FARMERS' STEEPLECHASE of 84 sov., given by Members of the Tarporley Hunt, for horses bona fide the property of Farmers resident on, and occupying their farms of not less than 50 acres within the limits of the Cheshire Hunt, which have been in their possession from January 1st, 1901; first to receive 49 sov., second, 20 sov., third, 10 sov., and fourth, 5 sov. four yrs. old, lOst 101b., five, 12st. lib., six and aged, 12et. 10b.; winners once, 41b., twice, 71b., thrice, 101b. extra winners of this race in any previous year excluded; Cheshire Farmers or their sons riding, who have not ridden more than three winners over a country, allowed 71b.; entrance free about three miles. Six horises, the property of different owners, to enter, or the race to be at the option of the Executive. The TARPOBLEY HUNT STEEPLECHASE of 40 sov., given by Members of the Tarporley Hunt, for horses bona fide the property of Members of the Tarporley Hunt, or Subscribers to the Cheshire Hounds or Covert Fund, their wives, sons, or daughters, which have been regularly hunted with the Cheshire Hounds during the season 1900-1901, and have been in their possession before January 1st, 1901 13st. each winners, once, to carry 51b., twice, or once of 100 sov., 101b., three times, 141b. extra.; winners of 200 sov. collectively, 211b. extra; msjidens allowed 71b. owners riding allowed 51b.; to be ridden by Gentlemen riders or riders qualified under Rule 92 (2) (a), Members of the Tarporley Hunt, Subscribers to the Cheshire Hounds or Covert Fund, or their sons; entrance 1 sov., to the fund about three miles. This race may be abandoned if the entries do not amount to twelve. The TARPORLEY HANDICAP STEEPLE- CHASE of 200 sov.; second to receive 20 sov., and third 10 sov. out of the plate winners after pub- lication of the weights (April 4, ), 51b. extra; entrance 2 sov., to the fuad, starters, 3 sov. extra; two miles. To close on Tuesday, March 26th, by 10 p.m., to Messrs. Weatherby and Sons, Messrs. Pratt and Co., or Mr. Brindley. The LADIES' PURSE of 40 sov., for bona fide maiden hunters that have been regularly hunted by the owners, wives, sons, or daughtc; ■, with the Cheshire Hounds during the present season horses to belong to Members of the Tarporley Hunt,.Sub- scribers to the Cheshire Hounds, or Covert Fund, their wives, sons, or daughters to be ridden by persons qualified to enter for this race, or by Gentlemen riders, or riders qualified under Rule 92 (2) ka) 12st. 71b. each riders never having ridden a winner allowed 71b., never having ridden a steeplechase, 101b., but only one allowance second to save the entrance money; entrance 1 sov., to the fund about two miles and a half. The ARDERNE STEEPLECHASE of 40 eoV., for all horses four yrs. old, list five, 12st., six and aged, 12st. 71b.; winners in 1900 or 1901, once, 41b., twice, 71b., thrice, 101b. extra; second to save the entrance money entrance 2 sov., to the fund two miles. The CHESHIRE FARMERS' HALF-BRED STEEPLECHASE of 55 sov., given by Members of the Tarporley Hunt, for half-bred horses, bred by Cheshire Farmers, or by Farmers within the lini:; < of the Cheshire Hunt, bona-fide the property 01 OUCH Farmers resident on, and occupying their farms of not less than 50 acres, which horses have been in their possession from January 1st, 1901 first to receive 40 sov., second, 10 sov., third, 5 sov.; if eight start, the winner will receive 49 sov.; four yrs. old, lOst. 101b.; five, 12st. lib. six and aged, 12st. 101b. winners once, 4Jb.; twice, 7Ib.; thrice, 71b. extra owners to state at time of entry, where, and by whom, their horses were bred Cheshire Farmers or their sons riding, who have not ridden more than three winners over a country, allowed 71b.; entrance free; about two miles and a half. I A SELLING STEEPLECHASE PLATE of 40 sov.; four yrs. old, list. 51b., five, 12st. 31b., six and aged, 12st. 101b. winner to be sold by auction for 50 sov., if entered to be sold for 100 sov., 101b. ) extra; second to save the entrance money; entrance 2 sov, to the fund; two miles. CONDITIONS. I Any horse which, before the day of the race, has been ridden over any of the farms on which the Steeplechase is held, will be liable to be dis- qualified. Any person riding over any fence on the Course will be fined 1 sov. Colours of riders, unless registered, to be declared at time of entry, under a fine of 1 sov. The owners of any horse ridden in colours con- trary to those on the card will be fined 1 sov. Post Office Orders made payable on Tarporley. Trainers and others entitled to Free Admission to Saddling Ring, must agply to the Clerk of the Course for tickets for admission not later than three days prior to the race. Entries (except for the Tarporley Handicap Steeplechase) accompanied by entrance money, to be made in writing, to Mr. T. F. LINNELL, Duddon Lodge, near Tarporley (Telegrams, Tarvin,") to Messrs. WEATHERBY & SONS, 6, Old Burlington- street, London, W.; to Messrs. PRATT & Co., 9, George-street, Hanover-square, London, W.; or to T. BRINDLEY, Esq., 14, Upper Merrion-street, Dublin, by 10 p.m. on TUESDAY, April 2nd. Telephone 180; after 5.30 p.m., 180A. F. J. JONES & Co., ELECTRICAL ENGINEERS, SELLER STREET ELECTRICAL WORKS, CHESTER. Estimates Free. Repairs promptly attended to LAMPS, FROM 9D. TO 13J. REAL OLD SILKSTONE COAL. BROWN ABH, HOT, CLEAN, DURABLE. BENJAMIN JONES, COAL AND COKE MERCHANT, NORTHGATE STATION, CHESTER. Prioes on application. No canvassers. 8139 I HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. I I PUBLIC NOTICES. RESULT of DRAW in Aid of J. I GREGG, Handbridge. Winning Numbers 1at, 605; 2nd, 146; 3rd, 159; 4th, 260; 5th, 380; 6th, 176. 9248 CHESTER DIOCESAN DEACONESS INSTITUTION. THE ANNUAL MEETING I WILL BE HELD ON MONDAY NEXT, MARCH 25TH, IN THE TOWN HALL, AT 2-30 P.M., The LORD BISHOP in the Chair. OXFORD UNIVERSITY EXTENSION LECTURES. G. C. HENDERSON, ESQ, B.A., I Will give a Course of SIX LECTURES in the FREE LIBRARY on WEDNESDAYS, on HEROES, MEDIAEVAL & MODERN. Fifth Lecture. March 27th, at 8 p.m. Subject :—" Milton." ADMISSION FREE. SPIRITUALISM. I ON SUNDAY. March 24th. at the MASONIC I HALL. QUEEN-STREET, CHESTER, MIt. W. J. MAYOH (of Bolton). Trance Medium, will conduct the Services at 2-45 and 6-30 p.m. All are welcome. Collections. I CITY AND COUNTY BOROUGH OF CHESTER. It having been resolved that Boatmen in charge of Boats must be Licensed, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Boat- .i?! ing Committee are prepared to receive APPLICATIONS for LICENSES which should give name and address, age, and qualifications, and be accompanied with three recent Testimonials, and be sent to me, at the Town Hall, not later than TUESDAY NEXT. Applicants must be able to swim, row, read, and write. The applications will be considered at a Meeting to be held at the Town Hall, on Wednesday next. at Four o'clock p.m., when applicants must attend personally. By order, SAML. SMITH, Town Clerk. Town Hall, Chester, 20th March, 1901. ADVERTISEMENT OF CANCELLING. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Chief ?L? Registrar of Friendly Societies has pursuant to S. 77 of the Friendly Societies Act, 1896, by writing under his band, dated the Nineteenth day of March, 1901. CANCELLKD the REGISTRY of theIND EPENDEN F BURIAL SOCIETY; (Register No. 803), held at Park Green Sunday School, Macclesfield, in the County of Chester, on the ground that the Society has ceased to exist. The Society (subject to the rig-bt of appeal given by the said Act) ceases to enjoy the privileges of a Registered Society, but without prejudice to any liability incurred by the Society, which may be enforced against it as if such cancelling had not taken place. E. W. BRABROOK, Chief Registrar. THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890. In the County Court of Cheshire, holden at Chester. IN BANKRUPTCY. No. 4 of 1901. Re SARAH MARIA LIGHTFOOT, Widow, of 20, East- gate Row, in the City of Chester, Draper and Milliner, and 27, Foregate-street, in the said City of Chester, Fancy Fair and Smallware Dealer. Receiving Order made 8th March, 1901; date of adjudication 8tb March. 1901 date and place of first meeting, 27th March, 1901, 12 noon, at Crypt Chambers, Eastgate Row, Chester; date of Public Examination, 2nd April, 1901. NOTE.—All debts due to the estate should be paid to me. LL. HUGH-JONES, Official Receiver, Crypt Chambers, Eastgate Row, Chester. Dated 18th March, 1901. -JVTOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that XL the next GENERAL QUARTER SESSIONS of the Peace for the COUNTY OF CHESTER will be held at the COURT HOUSE, KNUTSFORD, in and for the said County, on TUESDAY, the 9th day of April next, at Eleven o'clock in the Fore- noon, when the Grand Jury will be empannelled. The hearing of all Appeals arising within the Hundreds of Hucklow, Macclesfield, and Northwicb, forming the Knutsford District, and the trials of all prisoners committed from such Hundreds, will take place at such Sessions. The Grand and Petty Juries for the Knutsford District must be in attendance at the Court House, Knutsford, at the opening of the Court on TUESDAY, the 9th day of April next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. THE COURT will be Adjourned to the Castle of Chester, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of April next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. The hearing of all Appeals arising within the Hundreds of Broxton, Eddisbury, Nantwich, and Wirral, forming the Chester District, and the trials of all prisoners committed from the last-mentioned Hundreds will take place at such Adjourned Sessions. The Grand and Petty Juries for the Chester District must be in attendance at the Castle of Chester, at the opening of the Court on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of April next, at Eleven o'clock in the Forenoon. REGINALD POTTS, Clerk of the Peace for the County of Chester. Chester, 12th March, 1901. SHIPPING. ORIENT LINE TO AUSTRALIA, NEW ZEALAND, TASMANIA, CALLING AT FliEMANTLE FOB THE WEST AUSTRALIAN GOLDFIELDS. From LONDON & PLYMOUTH every Fortnight. F. GREN & CO. NMR anage« rs [A^DERSON, ANDERSON & CO. Head Offices: FENCHURCH AVENUE, LONDON For passage apply to the latter firm at 5, Fen- church Avenue, E.C., or at the West End Branch Office, 16, Cockspur-street, S. W DOMINION LINE. ROYAL MAIL STEAMERS. To CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. PASSENGER SAILINGS FROM LIVERPOOL. s.s. COMMONWEALTH, for Boston .Mar. 28 Through Tickets issued to all inland points. Company's handbook of information and book of views forwarded on application. All passengers embark at the Prince's Landing Stage. For farther particulars apply to RICHARDS, MILLS and Co., 24, James-street, Liverpool. ISAAC WILLIAMS & SON, REGISTERED PLUMBERS, GLAZIERS, & GAS FITTERS, CUPPIN STREET, CHESTER. PLUMBERS' BRASS WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. Patent Water Closets, Lavatories, Baths, Ac. Glass in all Qualities and Patterns kept in Stock. Paperhangings! Paperhangings!! ROBERT WILLIAMS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL PAPER- HANGINGS MERCHANT. ALL THE LATEST & NEWEST DESIGNS. The Largest Stook in the City. FROM 2D. PER PIECE. PAINTER, PAPERHANGER & DECORATOR. Estimates Free for all Town & Country Work. Note the Prices of Papers in the Windows & Address. 73, BROOK STREET, CHESTER. 'RICHARD JONES' OPENING 0 F NEW PREMISES. T HIS, DAY, SATURDAY, MARCH 23. FOR FURTHER PARTICULARS SEE CIRCULARS. RICHARD JONES, I 1, _r 50, 52, 54 & 56, BRIDGE STREET, AND 1] & 13, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER. W. T. WILLIAMS, 33, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, ARE NOW SHOWING THEIR NEW SPRING GOODS. JACKETS, MANTLES, COSTUMES, MILLINERY (TRIMMED AND UNTRIMMED), SHIRTS, DRESS SKIRTS, UNDERSKIRTS, GLOVES. UMBRELLAS, CORSETS, HOSIERY & VESTS. AN INSPECTION IS RESPECTFULLY INVITED. I TAYLOR & SON, k1.. k.L QUEEN STREET, CHESTER. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR DECORATIONS HIGH-CLASS WORKMANSHIP. MODERATE PRICES. ESTIMATES. TELEPHONE 227. THE LEADER OF THE CYCLE TRADE. CYCLES FOR 1901. ROYAL ENFIELD. (SPEC rAL) 212 12 0 FITTED WITH FREE WHEEL & TWO BRAKES. ROYAL ENFIELD (MODEL DJ 210 10 0 FITTED WITH DUNLOP TYRES. RUDGrE WHITWORTH tio 10 0 OSMOND £ 11 11 0 TOWNEND 99 10 0 STAR 28 10 0 A DISCOUNT OF 5 PER CENT. GIVEN OFF THE ABOVE PRICES FOR CASH A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE ABOVE HIGH GRADE MACHINES KEPT IN STOCK. Accessories of every description on hand, also Repairs done on the premises. w. MTHER, 34, BRIDGE STREET, CHESTER. F. RICHARDSON'S GLASS AND CHINA STORES, 81, POREGATE STREET. SPECIAL SHOW OF NEW GOODS, COMPRISING TOILET, DINNER AND TEA SERVICES. Also a VERY LARGE SELECTION of FLOWER POTS. PLEASE CALL AND LOOK ROUND SHOW ROOMS, YOU WILL BE SURE TO FIND SOMETHING 10 INTEREST YOU. J. E. BRASSEY & SON, LTD., 9, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, OFFER RALEIGH, ALLDAYS AND BEAU IDEAL CYCLES, COMPLETE, WITH LUCAS' ACCESSORIES, Prices. At a Discount of 5 per cent. bS Ma k ers' Nett Cash Prices. SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON GRADUAL PAYMENT SYSTEM. I ALL REPAIRS# ENAMELLING DONE ON THE PREMISES B* EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. DONE ON THE PREMISES Bl( EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. GOOD VALUE SECOND-HAND CYCLES FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES. GOOD CLASS CYCLES POK HIEE ON MODERATE TERMS. J. A. N ATE. I Late of Foregate-street, is now Showing NEW GOODS FOR SPRING, AT 17, BRIDGE-ST. ROW & 50, BRIDGE-ST. All the Newest & Latest Designs in CHILDREN'S COATS, COSTUMES, MILLINERY, &c. ALWAYS A CHOICE SELECTION OF LADIES' UNDERCLOTHING, BABY LINEN. R. J. & H. ELLIS, PLAIN AND DECORATIVE HOUSE PAINTERS, CHURCH DECORATORS, i I GILDERS, SIGN WRITERS,j! PAPERHANGERS. I OFFICE :— I 60, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. I ESTABLISHED 1859. J CALF REATtING SEASON,! 19 0 1. j WINDMILL CALF JIEAL. BEST AND CHEAPEST. ABSOLUTELY PURE. FINEST MILK SUBSTITUTE FOR CALF FEEDING. MADE FROM BEST CEREALS ONLY. IN BAGS OF 1 CWT. 11/61 t CWT. 3/6 2 6/- 1 14 LBS. 2/ None genuine without Trade Mark .¡ WINDMILL" on Bags. SEE TESTIMONIALS RECEIVED FOR LAST SEASON. Sole Menufactuier EDWARD DEAN, J UNR. UPTON MILLS, NEAR CHESTER. Agents in Chester MESSRS. GRTFFITHS BROS., Corn Merchants, Canal Side and Lower Bridge- street, Chester MESSRS. CHEEKS & HOPLEY, Chemists, Northgate street, Chester; ME. ERRINGTON, Smithfield Stores, Chester. DIRECTIONS FOR PREPARING FOOD Mis to a paste and add quantity of boiling water required. WINDMILL CALF MEAL. TESTIMONIALS FOR SEASON 19CO. From W. H. Phillips, Esq., Bailiff to His Grace the Duke of Westminster. Woodhouse, Aldford, Chester, July 25th, 1900. Dear Sir,—My cowman informs me that your Calf Meal is very good, especially for Calves that are a few weeks old.—Yours truly, W. H. PHIFCLIFS. Mr. Edward Dean, Junr. Badger's Rake, Ledsham, near Chester. Dear Sir,—Mr. Hubert Potts is much pleased with the Windmill Calf Meal supplied by Mr. E. Dean; the calves have done very well on it. Hugill, Rear Kendal, Westmoreland, July 20th, 1900. Sir,—I am very much pleased with your Wind- mill Calf Meal, it is the best I have ever used. Please repeat the order.—Yours truly, W. ROBINSON, JUNR. Mr. Edward Dean. Pulford, Wrexham, July 11th, 1900. Dear Sir,—The Calf Meal I have been having from you the last two years has given me every satisfaction.—Yours truly, JOHN ALCOCK. Mr. E. Dean, Jnnr. Wervin Old Hall, near Chester, August 9th, 1900. Dear Sir,—I consider your Calf Meal excellent. I have tried several others, but found none like yours, and can highly recommend it.—Yours truly, B. WILLIAMSON. Mr. Edward Dean, Junr. Blacon Hall, Chester, June, 1900. Dear Sir,-Having given your Calf Meal a fair trial, I can testify as to the excellent results obtained from it, and can recommend it to others. —Yours respectfully, M. CHARMLEY. E. Dean, Junr. Edge Dairy Farm, Malpas, March 14th. Dear Sir,—I like your Calf Meal very much, and the calves like it, and are doing well on it. I have had 5 owt. from another firm at 15s. per cwt. I would lather have yours than it, and yours is 3s. 6d. per cwt. cheaper.—Yours truly, P. NICHOLAS. Mr. Edward Dean, Junr. SOLE MANUFACTURER: EDWARD DEAN, JUNR., UPTON MILLS, NR. CHESTER. TELEPHONE No. 141. EDGAR DUTTON & SONS, COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS -P AND COACH PROPRIETORS, 30, FRODSHAM-STREET, CHESTER, are prepared to supply Funerals Cheaper than any other firm in the City, E. D. & Sons I R having purchased a Select Stock of BELGIAN I HORSES, splendid Glass and Closed HEARSES, MOURNING COACHES, and BROUGHAMS. Private Broughams supplied for Infants' Funerals. E. D. & Sons take the ENTIRE MANAGE- MENT OF FUNERALS, in Town or Country, | with due regard to Economy aLd Taste. t\ Coffins made and delivered in Town or j! Country at a few hoars' notice. All Coffins made on the Premises by Practical I Workmen. [Infants' Funerals complete with a Pair-horse I Coach from 16s.] Hearses, Broughams, & Wedding Equipages on Hire at Moderate Charges. The Trade supplied with every Requisite. PRIVATE ADDRESSES 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables and WELLFIELD HOUriE, NEWTON. TELEPHONE 269. GEORGE EDWARDS, REGISTERED PLUMBER, 100 & 102, BOUGHTON, CHESTER. Gaa Fitter, Lead Light Manufacturer, Ac. I DON'T COUGH-USE j DON'T COUGH-USE DON'T COUGH-USE There is absolutely no remedy so 8peed,y }I and offet-J. Oe Lo?e. alone givee relief; can be tak- br the =to ^"EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, KEATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, I K EATING'S COUGH LOZENGES, j If you canuot sleep FOR COUGHING, ONE J Keating's Lozenge will set you RIGHT, J Any Doctor wiU tell you they are j UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. I UTTERLY UNRIVALLED. 1 Sold everywhere in tins IS?d. meb, or free on receipt 01 stamps from THOMAS KEA TINU. Cbomisti London. I W. E. LINDOP. FIRST SPRING bROW OF LADIES' ENGLISH TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. JACKETS, MANTLES, DRESS FABRICS, SKIRTS, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS, FEATHER BOA, &c., &c. NEW GO D3 in all DEPARTMENTS. ENGLISH TAILOR MADE COSTUMES, New SHAPES," 25 6 to 89,6. LADIES' BLACK & COLOURED JACKETS: 14/9 to 84/ SPECIAL LADIES' BLACK AND COVERT COATING JACKETS, 21/ NEW FREIZES, Ait shades, 1 i6-1, 1/11 J, 2/6, 2/11. NEW FRIEZE CANVAS, l/6JD. Patterns on application. DRESSMAKING—Newest Styles, Perfect Fit. W E LINDOP, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. r JJOLAND IFIAWSON, j 46 & 48, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, i AND 1 A 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, I PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER AND CLOTHIER, DJSALER IN FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, SILVER < AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. PIANOS, I FURS, CARPETS, BASSINETTES, &e. Cash Advanced to any amount on any of the above class of Goods. —^r0D £ serviceable MUSIC STOOL, "I I fj O walnut and leather, with screw. t¡  —Unredeemed. Very hand- iifcj "1| 0/ V? some Diamond Horse-shoe BREASTPIN, 18ct. gold mounts; good quality stones. I 91—Gent.'s excellent UMBRELLA, well j U covered in silk. j £ *0 "I Q l £ ?—Splendid new style Single <?? JLO/?) or Double MAILCARTS eonvertible; latest patents, turn-up shafts, &c. I "I —Forfeited. Silver-plated CAKE BOX. lO/l) Cost when new £3 3s., and has had ¡' very little wear quite perfect. /J £ A PAia-Four ?irs of pure White Twill ¡I ?/ ? SHEETS, full size and hemmed: never used, ifne quality. Q1 "g /—Excellently finished BED- oWll j-?/ ROOM SUITE, in satin walnut; usual size robe with full length mirror, carved panels, cornice, &c. pair of ) enclosed tables, new design top rail, cupboard, i and chairs complete.. 2I{\ A YARD, 72 inches wide.—Roll of capital I ?/ t? quality Striped DRUGGET; very thick, j any length cut. OO  Magnificent Regulator I <?? JL?/?) TIMEPIECE, eight-day; strikes hours and halves on gong; polished movements, opal dial. A written guarantee f for 21 years given. I JL4 //iV^) -Set of best Sheffield make CARVERS 1 and STEEL, in case. j  /—New shape KITCHEN SOFA, 1 C?tM O/ in leather, with high rail back, j loose seat, dovetail frame. OKI-*™ GOLD CURB BRACELET, "0 Government stamped. 4 K I—Grand Second-hand solid Mahogany £ #/ BOOKCASE, stands 7ft. 6in. by 3ft. 9in.; plate glass doors, moveable shelves, I cupboards, &c., beneath; locks, &c., complete. 24/6-Useful Foldiiig BEDCHAIR, forms bed or easy chair; brass legs, arms, cushions, &c., complete. Quite new. I X Q 1 O £ •—Splendid FEATHER BED, ???- €? -L?t/L? with Bolster and Pillows, I full size; pure linen tick. Have never been used. A bargain. 2/|| AND 4 11 A PAIR—Out of pledge. Parcel II of New LACE CURTAINS, 3? yards long good quality. Quite perfect. OQ | A I—Very handsome SUI TE, solid ??<? 1- walnut frames, covered in rich soddlebag?, blue plush border. A really well ) made Suite, and no worse than new. Great ) bargain. 'I "I ^7 /—Splendid Pair of BRONZE STATUES, ?L ? ?? beautifully modelled. II £ j—Excellent Square of CARPET, r-l j 2 ?/ pretty pattern, with border size ?i by 3? yards. Has never been down. I 1 Small-size HAT &nd UMBRELLA I STAND; well made.  <?/?—Handsome BEDSTEAD, C?t/?J O/ ?F almost new, with heavy brass mounts; together with Woven Wire Mattress. £ ?—Beautiful Hand painted TOILET J"I LO/f3 SET, complete.  S~| O/•—Forfeited. Very neat GOLD <?<L? ,J.?/ CURB DOUBLE ALBERT, with Pendant; each Unk Hall-marked. Very cheap. QO /—Capital Silver English LEVER ??/ ? WATCH. A 10 years' written war- ranty. BIG STOCK of CARPETS, HEARTHRUGS, OILCLOTHS, BEDDING, &c. rjOVEIiLETTE HAIR FRAMES, FROM 3 6. WEAR THE •) v F™M I TAILS ■) I F™™N IMMOVABLE -) ? ?? t TAILS   OF ? ?°?° SCALPETTE, ) ?? j PURE HAIR, ) 56 T. SEALES BROWN, 3, LEECE STREET, LIVERPOOL. Telephone 204. T. H. Banks, FURNITURE REMOVER (aoAD OIL RAIL) AND GENERAL CARTER. COAL AND GRAVEL MERCHANT. Depot for Hilton, Anderson, Brooks & Co 's I LONDON PORTLAND CEMENT (Ingram and Ij Clarke, Agents). Office 5, ST. WERBTJRGH'S MOUNT, CHXSTER. I w ILLESDEN PAPER & CANVAS. WATERPROOF, ROTPROOF, DURABLE. WILLESDEN PAPER & CANVAS WORKS, LTD., LONDON, N.W. EADE'S PI-LLS. fTtAX>E'S pilLS. All who suffer from Goat or Rb ,,umatism should E ADE'S PILLS. immediately have recourse li JL to EADE'S PILLS. Hun. EADE'S PILLS. dreds of Testimonials have JL been received from al E ADE'S PILLS. 6ort8 and conditions of J JL men testifying to the won. |T\ADE'S "T3ILLS. derful power these Pills j'? XT have m giving relief in the very worst cases. These Pills are purely vegetable ma perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY BELIEVE AND RAPIVLY CURE THE WORST FOKM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT. PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMBS, And have the largest recommendation ever given any patent medicine of its class. 0OUT BECMATISM G OUT it R BUR AT IS A". QOUT RHEUMATISM GOUT RHEUMATISM I GOUT HBUKATISM GOUT ..6, Burton Crescent, Dews bury-road, Leeds, aday 2nd, 1881. or Dear Sir,—It is with un- bounded pleasure I send you II few lilies in praise of youi most excellent Pills. It is sii years since I first had Rheu matic Gout, and 1 had three months in bed with it. 01 oourse I haa the doctor, anc he sweated me down almost tc a skeleton. The next spring ] had another attack, and was persuaded by a friend to try your tills. I did so, and am quite sure they prevented my beinifla,d up again. I WOULLJ NOT BE WITH. OUT THEM IF TBBY CO:- f OboE POUND A BOTTLE. You are quite at liberty to make what u^e you lite 01 this, and I shall bo pleased to answer any poor sufferer who carec to write me (enclosing stamped address). Wishing you every success, yours truly, ALBUM AAOUNTAIN. EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILLS I Are Sold by all Chemists, in Bottles, Is. ltd. 9.Dd 2e. 9d. Or sent post free for Postal Order by the Proprietor GEORGE EADE, 232, GOSWKU-SOAD, E.C. Asl for and be sure you obtain BADE'S GOUT AN1 RHEUMATIC PILLS. BADE'S PILLS. DENSONS. I i ') ( 1\. 9, i 1 & 13, NORTHGA.TE ROW. IF YOU REQUIRE BOOTS, TRY DENSONS. :F YOU REQUIRE STATIONERY, TRY DEXSONS. 1F YOU REQUIRE PICTURE FRAMES, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE PHOTO FRAMES. TRY DEXSOTsTS. JF YOU REQUIRE FANCY GOODS, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE DRESS FABRICS, TRY DEXSOtfS. IF YOU REQUIRE VELVETEENS, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE SILKS, TRY DENgQXS. IF YOU REQUIRE WASHING FABRICS, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE CALICOES, TRY DEXSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE LINE N S, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE FURNISHING DRAPERY, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE READY-MADE COSTUMES, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE UNDERCLOTHING, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE BABY LINEN, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE CORSETS, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE READY-MADE SKIRTS, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE BLOUSES, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE JACKETS, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE CAPES. TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE LACES & GLOVES, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE UMBRELLAS OR HOSIERY, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE RIBBONS, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE MILLINERY, TRY DEN SONS. IF YOU REQUIRE FLOWERS & FEA: TRY J'ENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE DRESS TRIMMING. TRY DEXSON3* IF YOU REQUIRE DRESSMAKING REf: TRY IF YOU REQUIRE LACE CURTAIA TRY DF^ONS. i ¡ IF YOU REQUIRE BOYS' CLOTH-LINU, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE GENTS' OUTFITTING, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE TRAVELLING TRUNKS, TRY DEN SONS. IF YOU REQUIRE LEATHER BAGS & CHATELAINES, TRY DENSONS. If YOD REQUIRE WOOLS, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE SUMMER FLANNELETTES, TRY DENSONS. IF YOU REQUIRE BLOUSE FLANNELS, TRY DEN SONS. I DENSONS ESTABLISHMENT I Is NOW FILLED WITH ENTIRELY NEW Interesting & Attractive Stock FOR THE SUMMER. You ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO WALK ROrNDs AND WILL NOT BE MOLESTED TO PURCHASE. DENSONS. 9,11 & 13, NORTHGATE-ROW, CHESTER. -=-JOr. SEE ASTOFS. STOCK OF MAIL CARTS AND BASSINETTES. iI CASH OR CREDIT. 14, WATERGATE STREET* CHESTER.