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PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ROYALTY T H E AT RE, ROY ÅLTCESTFREÅTRE,: Proprietor-MR. MILTON BODE. Resident Manager-CHAS. E. S. McLEOD. NOTE !-The THEATRE will be CLOSED on THURSDAY, FRIDAY, and SATURDAY, RE- OPENING on MONDAY NEXT, April 8th (Easter Monday), with GEORGE ALEXANDER'S Repertoire Company in "THE PRISONER OF ZENDA" AND "RUPERT OF HENTZAU." 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. EASTER MONDAY. (J-RAND EISTEDDFOD. OVER 750 COMPETITORS. SPLENDID BRASS BAND AND CHORAL CONTESTS. GRAND EVENING CONCERT. ARTISTES MR. MALDWYN HUMPHREYS, MISS BESSIE EVANS. MADAME MOLLIE WILLIAMS. MEETINGS 10.30, 1.30, 6.30. CHESTE R ORCHESTRAL SOCIETY. THE ANNUAL CONCERT ——— WILL BE GIVEN AT THE TOWN HALL, On WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 10TH, 1901. ORCHESTRA OF 40 PERFORMERS, Leader: MR. ACKEROYD, Conductor: MR. J. T. HUGHES- MENDELSSOHN'S ITALIAN SYMPHONY, and other Works will be rendered. VOCALIST MISS COLLINS, Pupil of Herr Randegger. Plan at PHILLIPSON & GOLDER'S. Reserved Seats, 3S. (four for 10s.); Second Seats, Is.; Back Seats, 6d. Doors open at 7.30; to commence at 8. J. L. BEDFORD, Hon. Sec. CHESTER MUSICAL SOCIETY. 18TH SEASON, 1901. THE FIRST SUBSCRIPIION CONCERT Will take place in THE MUSIC HALL, ON MONDAY, APRIL 15TH, AT 8 P.M. The Programme will include SCENES FROM THE BAVARIAN HIGHLANDS," For Orchestra and Chorus by Edward Elgar. SPOHR'S "DRAMATIC CONCERTO," For Violin and Orchestra, and other items. N SOLO VIOLIN: MONS. JOHANNES WOLFF. VOCALIST MISS BERTHA ROSSOW. BAND AND CHORUS OF 1bO PERFORMERS. The Plan of the room will be ready for Sub- scribers at MESSRS. PHILLIPSON & GOLDKB'S, on TUESDAY, April 9th, at 10 a.m. PRICES OF SEATS to Non-subscribers will be: Are-I, 5s. Reserved West Gallery. 3s. 6d.; Side Galleries, Is. 6d.; Upper Gallery, Is. HOOTON PARK AND WIRRAL HU NT MEETING, W FRIDAY & SATURDAY, 19TH & 20TH APRIL, 1901. CHARGES FOR VEHICLES. No. of Persons Allowed, in- Daily. eluding Driver. One-horse Vehicle (2 wheels). 4 8/- „ (4 „ ). 4 12/- Carriag-e and Pair. 6 20/- Small Private Bus or Wagonette. 8 25/- Brake and Pair 12 30/- Carriage and Four, Coach or Bus (private) 12 30/- Public Ommibus, Brake or Coach and Four 20 40/- Occupants in excess of the above numbers will have to pay at the Carriage Gate the additional Turnstile Charge of Is. each. A Reserved Carriage Enclosure will be provided for Members. Applications for Admission Tickets must be made at the Offices of the Club, 6, COM- MERCE CHAMBERS, 15, LORD STREET, LIVERPOOL, during the three days preceding the Race Meeting. V Members can purchase Carriage Tickets also at the Office of the Club, during the three days pre- ceding the Race Meeting, or at the entrance to the .Course. CHESHIRE LINES & GREAT CENTRAL RAILWAY. BANGGll JS-Y-COED STEEPLE- CHASES. EXCURSION BY THE NEW SHORT ROUTE. On FRIDAY, April 12th, 1901, a SPECIAL FAST EXCURSION TRFALN to BANGOii-ON-DEE (the nearest Station to the Racecourse) will run as under:— Times. Stations. A.M. ALTIUNCHAM and BOWDON dep. 9 18 Knut;-ford 9 20 Northwioh 9 30 Hartford and Greenbank 935 Cuddingtoii 945 Mout(isw,orth 9 55 Barrow for Tarvin 10 0 CHESTER (Liverpool Road) 10 11 BANGOR-ON-DEE arr. 11 10 Returning the same day only from Bangor-on- Dee at 5-35 p.m. for Chester, Hartford and Green- bank, Northwich, Knutsford, and Altrincham, and 5-50 p.m. for all Stations. Conveyances will run between Bangor-on-Dee Station and the Racecourse at frequent intervals. For fares and full particulars see bills. BY ORDER. Central Station, Liverpool, March, 1901. THE CHESTER UNITED GAS COMPANY. THE Company have on view in their Show TRooms 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, &o., 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 suitable for Shops, &c., very cheerful in appearance, and constructed for use without flue pipe. INCANDESCENT 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- tion, and Fitters will be sent free of charge to xamine and furnish estimates. Saow ROOMS AND OFFICES, CUPPIN STREET. BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT TO A ITFT* IK H.B.H. HER MAJESTY JM THE PRINCI AND OR WALES. R. BOLLAND & SONS OOMPROTIONERS, 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. EASTER EGGS & NOVELTIES. SPECIAL LUNCHEON HAMPERS FOR THE TARPORLEY HUNT and other Race Meetings. WEDDING CAKES. As supplied to the Royal Family. 4U SUM kept in stock. Illustrated Catalogues Gratis Ball Suppers. Wedding Receptions. CYCLISTS CATERED FOR. Customers' Cycles Stored without charge. TELEGRAMS: BOLLANDS, CHESTER." TELEPHONE, 37. PUBLIC ANNOUNCEMENTS. ST. OSWALD'S HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. THE 7TH ANNUAL SHOW WILL BE HELD ON WEDNESDAY, 31ST JULY, 1901. WM. JEFFERY, Hon. Sec. 48, Gladstone Avenue. CHOLMONDELEY FETE. A GRAND PRIMROSE LEAGUE FETE, /lL TOGETHER WITH THE CHOLMONDELEY FLORAL & HORTICUL- TURAL SOCIETY'S ANNUAL SHOW, WILL BE HELD IN CHOLMONDELEY PARK (by permission of the Most Honble. the Marquis of Cholmondeley), ON MONDAY, 5TH AUGUST, 1901. Further particulars will be published in due course, or may be obtained from TALBOT T. WILSON and CHARLES W. FLACK, Cholmondeley Park, Malpas. PUBLIC NOTICES. -V", OAKLEIGH, CHESTFR.-Will the' many Friends and Citizens who have so kindly expressed their sympathy with us in our great sorrow, accept our most sincere thanks. 9372 J. JONES AND FAMILY. IF ELLEN COOPER, Daughter of the JL late James Cooper, Sergeant in the Chester Regiment—her mother's maiden name Rogers- should see this, will she please write to her uncle George, 2, Bridge-street, Luton, Beds. 9329 MRS; REhiVES, Liverpool road, Neston, widow of the late JOHN REEVES, Chimneysweep, begs to inform the inhabitants of Neston and surrounding districts that she has secured the services of a practical man to assist her in continuing the business carried on for so many years by her late husband. Orders promptly attended to. Distance no object. 9402 CHESTER WORKING BOYS' HOME. THE ANNUAL MEETING -JL AND PRIZE-GIVING WILL BE HELD IN THE REFECTORY I (by kind permission of the Dean and Chapter), ON EASTER TUESDAY, APRIL 9TH, 1901. THE PRIZES WILL BE DISTRIBUTED BY HER GRACE THE DUCHESS OF WESTJUXSTER, AT 6-30 P.M. The Chair will be taken by His Worship the MAYOR OF CHESTER (H. T. BROWN, Esq.). There will be a Collection in Aid of the Funds of the Home. CHESTER AND DISTRICT W ORKING.,NIEN'S HOSPITAL W SATURDAY COMMITTEE. I The ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above will be held at the TOWN HALL, CHESTER, on THURSDAY, April 11th, 1901, at 8 o'clock. ED. H. THOMAS, Chairman. J. C. H. HANKINSON, Hon. Treasurer. BUSINESS: To receive Annual Report and Treasurer's Balance Sheet for the year 1900. To ELF^T Committee for ensuing year, &c., &c. WEsf LANCASHIRE AND WEST CHESHIRE FEDERATION OF FTLEE CHURCH COUNCILS. ANNUAL MEETINGS JLJL. IN ST. JOHN STREET WESLEYAN CHURCH, THURSDAY, APRIL 11TH. PUBLIC CONFERENCE 4-15 P.M. EVENING MASS MEETING 7.30 P.M. SPEAKERS: REVS. C. F. AKED, JAS. WATKIN, AND R. VEITCH, M.A. (OF LIVERPOOL), REV. JAS. TRAVIS AND JNO. GRIFFITHS, ESQ. (CHESTER). THE BANKRUPTCY ACTS, 1883 & 1890. In the County Court of Cheshire holden at Chester. IN B ANKRUPTCY. No. 4 of 1901. Re SARAH JL MARIA LIGHTFOOT, Widow, of 20, East- gate Row, Chester, Draper and Milliner, 27, Foregate-street, and 77, Brook-street, in the said City of Chester, Fancy Fair and Smallware Dealer. I, WILLIAM FREDERICK SMALL, a member of the firm of H. SMALL & SONS, Chartered Accountants, Westminster-buildings, Newgate- street. Chester, HEREBY GIVE NOTICE that I have been duly appointed and certified by the Board of Trade as Trustee of the Estate of the above-named Bankrupt. All Persons having in their possession any of the effects of the Bankrupt must deliver them to me. and all Debts due to the Bankrupt must be paid to me. Creditors who have not yet proved their Debts must forward their proofs of Debts to me. (Signature of Trustee) W. F. SMALL. Date, 4th April, 1901. ALEXANDER LA.MONT, DECEASED. ALL Persons having any CLAIMS against the A- Estate of the late Mr. ALEXANDER LAMONT, of Grey Friars, and Eastgate-street, Chester, or against the Firm of Messrs. A. LAMONT & SON, of Eastgate-street, Upholsterers, are requested to send particulars to the undersigned, BIRCH, CULLIMORE & DOUGLAS, Friars, Chester, Solicitors for the Executors of the late Alexander Lamont. THOMAS DAVENPORT, DECEASED. AL L Persons having any C L A I M S or jnL DEMANDS upon or against the Estate of THOMAS DAVJINPORT, late of Foregate-street, in the City of Chester, Painter and Decorator, are requested to send particulars of the same to me, the undersigned, Solicitor to the Executors of the deceased, on or before the 13th day of April next. Dated this 29th day of March, 1901. WILLIAM HENRY CHURTON, Solicitor, Eaatgate Buildings, Cheater. HEWITT'S FOR SCHOOL BOOTS. PUBLIC NOTICES. "#I .1 "r' QHOLMONDELEY PARK. All the GATES and DRIVES in this Park will be LOCKED ON FRIDAY NEXT (GOOD FRIDAY), and the Public will not be admitted. Cholmondeley Estate Offices, April 1st, 1901. AN OFFICER of the REMOUNT ADF,PARTMENT, WAR OFFICE, will attend on MONDAY, 22nd April, at 9.30 a.m., at the SWAN HOTEL STABLES, TARPORLEY, with a view to PURCHASING RIDING HORSES for the Government. CONDITIONS. No greys or restive horses will be taken. Every horse must be ridden before the purchasing Officer. Market prices will be paid for suitable animals at the discretion of the purchasing Officer. All clipped horses must be boxed with clothing which the Government guarantee to return. The seller is required to entrain his horse, but the Government pay the railway fares. Mr. G. CRANB has kindly consented to superin- tend the training of horses. Ages 5 to 8 years old. Height 14.2 to 15.21. Sound, useful horses, with short backs and good ribs, fit to trust a man's life on, are required. By order of the War Office. E. KENNEDY, MAJOR. THE QUEEN'S SCHOOL, CHESTER NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the ACCOUNTS of the FOUNDATION for the year I ending 31st December, 1900, may be inspected at I my office any day between 10 a.m. and 5 p.m. F. B. MASON. Clerk to the Governors. 7, St. Werburgh-street, Chester. HASTING'S SCHOLARSHIPS JLL AT THE QUEEN'S SCHOOL, CHESTER. The Governors of the Queen's School offer FOUR SCHOLARSHIPS for Competition, each entitling the holder to exemption from tuition fees. The subjects for Examination are:- Scripture, Arithmetic, English Grammar, Dicta- tion, History or Geography. The Competition is open to Girls of good con- duct and sufficient health, who are and have for not less than three years been Scholars in a Public Elementary School, and who were between 10 and 13 years of age on the 1st inst. Applications, with certificates of good conduct (on forms which may be obtained from the under- signed), must be sent in by the 18th April next. F. B. MASON, Clerk to the Governors. St. Werburgh's-street, Chester, 3rd April, 1901. ECHNICAL DAY SCHOOL, -L GROSVENOR MUSEUM. FEES £ 1 13s. 4d. per term for Boys residing within the City of Chester; X2 per term for Boys residing without the City of Chester. The TERM begins on 15th April, 1901. Prospectuses and full information may be obtained from the Head Master, Mr. JOHN A. MCMICHAEL, B.A., B.Sc.; or JOHN DODD, Clerk to Governing Body. CHESTER TECHNICAL DAY SCHOOL, GROSVENOR MUSEUM. GROSVENOR FREE SCHOLARSHIPS, tenable at the above School for Three Years, are OPEN FOR COMPETITION. The Examination will be held on 23rd and 24th April. Forms of application, which must be sent in by 20th April, may be obtained at the Museum, or from JOHN DODD, Clerk to Governing Body. 16, Corn Exchange Chambers. CHESTER SCHOOL OF ART, GROSVENOR MUSEUM. HEAD MASTER W. G. SCHRODER, A.R.C.A. TERM COMMENCES 11TH APRIL. The Course of Instruction includes, in addition to the ordinary Art subjects, Classes in Drawing & Painting, from the Costume Model, &c. Ornamental Design. Architecture. Sketching, from Nature, Landscape. Embroidery & Art Needlework. TEACHER: MISS M. E. HUXLEY. Wood carving. TEACHER: MR. C. R. WARREN. Prospectuses may be obtained from JOHN DODD, Clerk to Governing Body. 16, Corn Exchange Chambers. CHESTER SCHOOL OF ART, GROSVENOR MUSEUM. SIX FREE SCHOLARSHIPS, tenable at the above School for Two Years, are OPEN FOR COMPETITION. The Examination will be held on 23rd April, at 10 a.m. Forms of application, which must be sent in by 20th April, may be obtained at the Museum, or from JOHN DODD, Clerk to Governing Body. 16, Corn Exchange Chambers. PLEASURE CRUISES. I -rr. I THE DEE STEAM BOAT CO. The above Company desire to give NOTICE that their Steamboats the "ORMONDE" and "BEND OR" Commenced running on MONDAY, April 1st. THE DEE STEAM BOAT CO. The above Company is the only one authorised by His Grace the DUKE OF WESTMINSTER, to run their STEAMERS regularly to EATON HALL. THE "ORMONDE" AND "BEND 0&" Will run as follows (Sundays excepted) ] am | am Ipm pm |pm Ipm |pm pm Chester.dp °L. ?0 1 0? IPm i 30 BcclestonPy ?14 1 50 j [3 ..q. 5 20 Iron Brid?  fU49! I — 1 •-• — 5 45 Iron Br'tr.d.l ;1145f | •«• ••• 5 45 SXF. ,12101 1 50 3 35 6 10 Chester. a.rr ?1 Ot ?. 2?0 )425 U 0 This Time Table is for four days only. From April 1st to 4th inclusive. Special Trips on Good Friday and Easter Monday. FARES: Chester to Eccleston, 6d. Single; 9d. Return „ Iron Bridge, 8d. „ Is. „ Weather and other causes permitting. HOTELS, &c. THE GLYN VALLEY HOTEL, TGLYNCEIRIOG (via Chirk and G.V. Tram). Reserved fishing, lovely scenery, splendidroad for cyclists from Chirk (six miles). Sir Theodore Martin writes: "A more delightful retreat for a quiet holiday, 'far from the madding crowd,' I do not know."—For terms, &c., apply Miss JONES, Manager. TELEPHONE 269. GEORGE EDWARDS, EGISTERED PLUMBER, 100 & 102, BOUGHTON, CHESTER. Gas Fitter, Lead Light Manufacturer, &C. IRICHARD JONES' j  s 0 EASTER SHOW MAGNIFICENT AT NEW PREMISES. COMPLETE HOUSE FURNISHING AT :™"RR3CZZ3 BRIDGE-ST. SHOWROOMS. A VISIT OF INSPECTION INVITED. RICHARD JONES, 50, 52, 54 & 56, BRIDGE STREET, AND 11 & 13, EASTGATE STREET, CHESTER.1 THE LEADER OF THE CYCLE TRADE. CYCLES FOR 1901. ROYAL ENFIELD (SPECIAL) 212 12 0 FITTED WITH FREE WHEEL & TWO BRAKES. ROYAL ENFIELD (MODEL D.) 910 10 0 FITTED WITH DUNLOP TYRES. RUDGE WHITWORTH £10: 10 0 OSMOND £11 11 0 TOWNEND 29 10 0 STAR t8 10 0 A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE ABOVE HIGH GRADE MACHINES KEPT IN STOCK. Accessories of every description on hand, also Repairs done on the premises. J W. MAHER, 34, BRIDGE riTREET, CHESTER. NEW SPRING GOODS. Gr TJ E S T & WARDLE, CABINET MAKERS & UPHOLSTERERS, 12, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER, SPECIAL MAKERS OF INSTITUTE & ECCLESIASTICAL FURNITURE. SATIN WALNUT & WALNUT BEDROOM SUITES, our Own Make, from .£10 10s. upwards. DINING ROOM & DRAWING ROOM SUITES, in Leather, Saddlebags. and Velvet, and Moquette Velvet, from X7. FLOORCLOTHS. LINOLEUMS. CARPETS. REMOVALS. BEINDS MEASUREMENTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES GIVEN FREE OF CHARGE. INSPECTION RESPECTFULLY INVITED. ALL GOODS CARRIAGE PAID. TELEPHONE NC. 236. CABINET FACTORY QUEEN STREET. HOLIDAY S HOLIDAY S HOLIDAYS YOU WON'T BE HAPPY AND ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAYS UNLESS YOU RIDE ARIEL CYCLES. FREE WHEELS & RIM BRAKES WITHOUT EXTRA CHARGE. ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUES FREE AT THE CYCLE & MOTOR CO., LIMITED, lOOA, FOREGATE STREET, CHESTER. X FRAMES & ALL THE LATEST IMPROVEMENTS. TAYLOR & SON, QUEEN STREET, CHESTER. INTERIOR & EXTERIOR DECORATIONS HIGH-CLAS (,, i WORKMANSHIP. MODERATE PRICES.  TELEPHONE 227. ESTIMATES. TELEPHONE 227. J. E. BRASSEY & SON, LTD., 9, FOREGATE STREET. CHESTER, OFFER RALEIGH. ALLDAYS AND BEAU IDEAL CYCLES, COMPLETE, WITH LUCAS' ACCESSORIES, At a Discount of 5 per cent. off Makers' Nett Cash Prices. SPECIAL LOW PRICES ON GRADUAL PAYMENT SYSTEM. ALL REPAIRS & ENAMELLING DONE ON THE PREMISES BY EXPERIENCED WORKMEN. GOOD VALUE SECOND-HAND CYCLES FOR SALE AT LOW PRICES. GOOD CLASS CYCLES FOB HIRE ON MODERATE TEBMS. I W. E. L I-NDOP. FIRST SPRING SHOW OF LADIES' ENGLISH TAILOR-MADE COSTUMES. JACKETS, MANTLES, DRESS FABRICS, SKIRTS, UMBRELLAS, GLOVES, SILK AND COTTON SHIRTS, FEATHER BOA, Ac., &c. NEW GOODS 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, Art shades, IJ6!, 1!111, 216, 2111. NEW FRIEZE CANVAS, 116id. Patterns on application. DRESSMAKING-Newest Styles, Perfect Fit. W. E. LINDOP, EASTGATE ROW, CHESTER. FIRST SPRING SHOW. NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS AT ApP L ETC N 'S, BRIDGE STREET ROW. THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN MILLINERY, MANTLES, JACKETS, BOLEROS, RAINPROOF COATS, SILK DRESS GOODS, LACES, GLOVES, HOSIERY, SKIRTS, &c. SUNSHADES. UMBRELLAS. APPLETON'S, BRIDGE STREET ROW. FOR SMART, UP-TO-DATE JUVENILE CLOTHING FOR SPRING YOU SHOULD VISIT ASHFORD'S, ON THE CITY ROAD. NORFOLK SUITS, 5/6, 7/3, 9/11, 12/ 13/6, 15/6 PARISIAN SUITS, 4/6, 5/6, 6/11, 7/9, 10' 12/6, 14/6, 166 KENSINGTON SUITS, 3/11, 4/11, 5/11, 7/11 SAILOR SUITS, 2/11, 3/11, 4/9, 5/9, 7/3, 8/6, 9/6 RUGBY SUITS, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, 13111, 14,6, 16/6, 18/6, 21/6 YOUTHS' Cambridge Long-trousers SUITS, 10/11, 12/6, 14/6,16/6, 18/6, 20/6, 23/6, 25/6 MEN'S SUITS, 21/ 25/6, 30/ 35/- MEN'S TROUSERS, 6/6, 8/6, 10/6, 12/6, 13/6 MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS, to order, 30/ 35/6, 38/6, 40/ 45/ 50/- MEN'S TWEED Ditto, 30/ 33/ 36/6, 38/6, 42/ 45/- MEN'S TROUSERS to order, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6, 13/6, 14;6, 16/6 MEN'S Black, Vicuna, or Serge COATS and VESTS to order, 25/ 30/ 33/ 35/- R. T. ASHFORD, 8, CITY ROAD, CHESTER. JJOLAND JJAWSON, 46 & 48, FOREGATE-ST., CHESTER, AND 1 & 2, WHITE HORSE YARD, PAWNBROKER, JEWELLER AND CLOTHIER, DEALER IN FURNITURE, JEWELLERY, SILVEE AND ELECTRO-PLATED GOODS. PIANOS, FURS, CARPETS, BASSINETTES, &C. Cash Advanced to any amount on any of the above class of Goods.  -g f I Unredeemed; Gent's handsome 0?? JL?)/ gold curb ALBERT with seal attached, good weight, Government stamped. O L £ AND ???- Excellent pure wool Hock _L?/ O I. BEDS, with bolster and pillows, full size, strong ticks well filled. OQ ~J| L I*? I £ — Noble-looking OVER- (??? JL ? L? MANTEL, very large size, new design, top all finest quality plate glass walnut. QO I £ 2—Splendid pair of real Japanese MO/ 13 VASES, stand 20 inches. .D -G Beautiful sitting-room SUITE, C??/?) M ??/ upholstered in blue and silver cloth, capital wearing; material solid walnut frames; couch, pair easies, and four small chairs. #31 £ UPWARDS.-Immense stock of Hall- 6m&rked WEDDING-RINGS, all sizes; A present given with each. GO IF*—Extra large size CHEST CAO/ O OF DRAWERS with turned pillar ends; well finished and polished mahogany. —Handsome dinner CRUET, six cut AO/ O glass bottles; really good quality silver-plate has not been used. QO I Very fine case of best Sheffield <?f?? ? ?p)( CUTLERY, consists of six dinner, six dessert, two pair of carvers and steel, silver-mounted. ~AFL OO //O /?—Out of Pledge good pigskin RIDING i 18/6 SADDLE. ? Q —Good secondhand SIDE E%0 M ? BOARD in mahogany, with hig bevelled plate-g-laes back, muopy top. I I 2 /6-Unreemed: few pairs of extra size I pure cloth BLANKETS. OQ M I—Excellent FEATHER BED, 0?? $ \? with bolster and pillows, pure linen tick, good feathers, full size; quite clean. ~J| L H4 Y I ICT—Splendid crimson fur RUG; has never JL < ^3 been used. 1/ A YARD. 36 inches wide BEDROOM I CARPET, reversible; cheap. i FL d\l Capitally finished BED- I A\ ROOM SUITE in satin walnut, consists of usual size wardrobe, pair of new design enclosed tables, rail, cupboard, and leather chairs. 0 K I Magnificent pair of hand-painted AOL pink LUSTRES, opal colour inside, with double rows of out glass drops. -t I £ *— Gent's M aI-c& Cane WALKING- STICk, iler-mounted. OO CUT of Pledge; ?rand silver <??) W ? English lever WATCH, by firat-ows maker, solid silver cases; warranted. -F A /—Splendid quality; six dinner and six J.-?/? DESSRT KNIVES, white handles, by Rogers, of Shemeld good as new. I Really good SUITE, heavy OW»7 AV/ solid frames, covered in rich saddlebags, with dark blue border, stuffed backs, spring seats have scarcely been used. "I I A 1 A YARD.—Out of Pledge; large roll of JL/ I STAIR CARPET, beautiful pattern, with border; honestly worth double very cheap. < £ O 54A ~1I UA /New d-ign solid walnut JfC??? C 10/- CABINET STANDS, 6ft. b 4ft., with plate-glass in centre of back, carved panels. O/f £ £ —Very handsome Mna TEA £ rjbl O SERVICE, pretty shape, hand- painted, gilt edged 40 pieces, all PERFECT. Big Stock of Spoons, Forks, Carvers, Fire Brasses, Fenders, &e. T. G. BU-RPTELL, 119, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER, Begs to announce that he is now Shewing a fall Range of NEW PATTERNS FOR THE SPRING AND SUMMER TRADE. Very great care has been taken to Select only Materials which can be recommended for Hard Wear. The Style and Finish of the Goods cannot be beaten. Special Attention is directed to the TAILOR- ING DEPARTMENT,where a Choice Selection of SCOTCH TWEEDS, WEST OF ENGLAND CLOTHS, BLACK & BLUE SERGES, GREY & FANCY WORSTED SUITINGS, And an immense Stock of STRIPED & PLAID TROUSERINGS IN ALL THE FASHIONABLE COLOURS May be now seen. The following are a few of the Leading Lines:— GENTS' TWEED & BLUE SERGE SUITS, either Square or Round Corner Jaekets, 21/ 22/6, 25/6, 27/6, 30/ 33/ J5h 38/ and 40/- GENTS' TWEED TROUSERS, Striped and Checks, 6/6, 7/6. 8/6. 10/6, 12/6, 13/6 YOUTHS' TWEED & BLUE SERGE SUITS, Fashionably Cut and Beautifully Made and Trimmed, 12/6,14/6, 16/6, 18/6,21/ 23/6, 25/6, 27/6,30/- BOYS' RUGBY SUITS, Elastic or Strap and Buckle Knickers, 10/6, 12/6, 15/6, 18/6, 20/ 22/6, 24/6 BOYS' NORFOLK SUITS, Splendid Variety, 5/6, 7/6, 9/6, 11/6, 13/6, 15/6, 17/6 BOYS' PARISIAN SUITS, three garments, in all the Newest Shades, 5/11, 7/6, 8/11, 9/11, 11/6, 12/11, 13/11,14/11, 16/11, 17/11 BOYS' SAILOR and the NEW BOSTON SUITS, in Tweeds and Serges. A Large Selection always in Stock, from 2/6 to 12/6 BOYS' COVERT COATS, very Fashionable, for Early Spring Wear, from 7/6 MEN'S COVERT COATS, a large Stock always on hand, 21/ 25/6, 30/ 33/- MEN'S RAIN COATS, in all the New Shades, to measure or ready-made from 30/ Style and Fit Guaranteed. MEN'S WATERPROOF COATS, from 18/6 to 30/- Tailoring Department. GENTLEMEN'S SUITS to Measure, 30/ 35/ 38/6, 42/ 45/ 50/ 55/ 57/6 Try our Noted NAVY SERGE SUIT, to Order, 38/6 GENTS' TWEED TROUSERS, to Order, 8/11, 10/6, 12/6,14/6, 16 6,18/6. Over 500 Patterns to Select from. The Celebrated Scotch" JEDBURGH" TWEED, everlasting wear. GENTS' SUITS, 45/- to measure. „ TROUSERS. 13/6 to measure. Hat and Cap Department. Sole Agents in Chester for the PRINCE OF CROWN FELT HATS, 3/6 THE NOTED "W" HAT 4/6 Light, Flexible and Durable. These two Makes are the Best Value in the Hat Trade, and can be thoroughly recommended for comfort and durability. Other Prices, 1/11, 2/6,2/11, 3 9, 5/6, 6/6 SILK HATS, 10/6, 12/6, 14/6 A Large Assortment of CAPS in all tha Newest Shapes and Colours always in Stock, 6"-d., 1/ 1/6 PLBASE SEE OUR WINDOWS & COMPARE PRJCES BEFORE PLACING YOUR ORDERS. T. G. BURRELL, 119, FOREGATE-STREET, CHESTER. COVERLETTE HAIR FRAMES, FROM 8/6. WEAR THE J I TAILS  IMMOVABLE From 0:1' } F V or ?  SCALPETTE. J ?' t PURE HAIR,) T. SEALES BROWN 3. LEECE STREET, LIVERPOOL. TELEPHONE No. 141. EDGAR DUTTON & SONS, COMPLETE FUNERAL FURNISHERS -E AND COACH PROPRIETORS, 30, FRODSHAM-STREET, CHESTER, are prepared to supply Funerals Cheaper than any other firm in the City, E. D. & Sons having purchased a Select tock of BELGIAN HORSES, splendid Glass and Closed HEAREKE, MOURNING COACHES, and BROUGHAMS. Private Broughams supplied for Infante' Funerals. E. D. & Sons take the ENTIRE MANAGE- MENT OF FUNERALS, in Town or Country, || with due regard to Economy "d Taste. Coffins made and delivered in Town or | Country at a few hours' notice. i All Coffins made on the Premises by Practical Workmen. [Infants' Funerals complete with a Pair-horse Coach from 166.J Hearses, Broughams, & Wedding Equipages on Hire at Moderate Charges. The Trade supplied with every Requisite. | J PRIVATE ADDRESSKB < 12, UNION WALK, adjoining Stables; amd }• WELLFIELD HOUSE, NEWTON. Po E-,KDE S PILLS. EADE'S PILLS, AU who Salter from Gout JL .r Rheumatism eliculd JIDji TADE'S OILL8. immediately bave recourse JMf i to ,=? PILLS. ttMt Tj1Al> £ 'S niLI& dreda of Testimonials have Ii Jjj JL been received from al E -KDE'S PILLS. sorts and coaditicne of J JL men testifying to the won- E ADE'S PILLS. derful pewer these PlllE JCI JL have IL giring relief IN the very worst cubes. These Pills URO purely vegetable and perfectly safe in their action. INSTANTLY RELIEVE AND RAPIDLY CUKE THE WORST FOKM OF GOUT, RHEUMATISM, RHEUMATIC GOUT, PAINS IN THE HEAD, FACE, AND LIMES. And have the largest recommendation ever grsen any patent medicine of its class. GOUT 16, Burton Cresoent, Dewebury-road, Leeds, id ay 2nd, 1894. RHEUMATISM Dear Sir,—It is with UJl. bounded pleasure I send you « GOUT few lines in praise of youi most excellent hils. It is sij years since 1 first HAD fiheu RHEUMATISM matic Gout, and I had Uiret months in bed with it. Oi GOUT oourse I haa the doctor, anc be sweated me down iinost K a skeleton. The next sprmg I RH E U K A11 3 M had another attack, and was JH< persuaded by a friend to try GOUT your pills. I did so, and am quite sure they prevented my being bAd up again. RHEUMATISM I WUULL) -NOf BE WITH. OUT TifEM IF Tti.VY UO,,T GOUT OKE POUND A BOTVLE.. You are quite at liberty to make what UBe you liaeo; this, RHEUMATISM andl shall be pleased tokwer any poor sufferer who cares to write me (enclosing stamped GOUT address). Wi..húw you every V* saocam. you" truly, ALBRILT ittOOTTTAIB. EADE'S GOUT AND RHEUMATIC PILJLB Are Sold by all Chemists, in Bottlea, Is. licl AND 2s. 9d. or sent post free for Postal Order by the Proprietor GEOKGE EABE, 232, GOSWELL-UOAK E.G. ABI for and be sure you obtain EAUE'S GOUT AN? RHEUMATIC PILLS. I EADE'S PILLS. I DRESS MARKET OF CHESHIRE AND NORTH WALES COAST. DENSONS SUPERIOR DRESS FABRICS HAVE MAINTAINED THEIR UN- RIVALLED POSITION. LADIES,— Write early for Patterns and compare the I extraordinary value acd variety in our I collection of New Black and White, Purp:J Slate, and Grey DRESS FABRICS, which b&v,; always been a Speciality with us, but, tim Season their Sale is greatly increased, for they occupy the foremost place as the correct drees for half-mourning wear. Our unique collection is the result of e&refui r« search among the le* i- ing Continental and English Manufacturers, and from their Stock we have selected thg finest and best tones of Grey, Slate, Heliotrope, Violet, Purple, and Black and White. This range, in its choice, we offer as one of the best in the UNITED KINGDOM. 44 inch Pirle Finish COATINGS, at I/ll!, 16 shades 46 inch French CASHMERE VELOUR. In 30 shades 46 inch French CASHMERE VELOUR, Ij, 27 shades 44 inch French SATIN CLOTH, IJ6?¿, 20 shades 50 inch LADYCLOTH (or Cairo Coating), 2/11, 20 shades, very smart 44 inch SPRING CHEVIOTS, 1/61,12 shades 46 inch French CREPE DE CHENE, 2/6!, 11 shades 44 inch BEIGE COATING. 114, six shades 44 inch Pastille CHEVIOTS, 11111, 15 shadoa 46 inch DRAP DE CHUDDELINE. 22 shades 46 inch Fancy SEBASTAPOL, 2/11, nine shades 46 inch CHIPPING NORTONS (Everlasting Wear), 2i4 42 inch French COATING, 9 £ i., 20 shadoa 42 inch All Wool SATIN LAINE, 1/2,22 shades 46 inch Grey COATING, 42 inch French FOULLE, 10Jd. 46 inch French CORKSCREW, 2/11.11 shades 44 inch PHAUNTON CHECKS, Ij6j. 10 shades 44 inch French CRINKOLINE, ljt¿" nine shades 46 inch BRITAINE COATING, 1111-1, 14 shades 46 inch COVERT AMAZON, illi, 14 shades 46 inch French CREPELINE, 13 shades 44 inch French ARMURE, 1/m, 10 shades 44 inch French Silky SATIN CLOTH, 1/11, 18 shades 44 inch French POPLIN, 1/11 J, nine shades 46 inch All Wool TAFFETA, 1/11 J, seven shades 42 to 52 ineb, 5d., 12d., 1¡, l/ll, '¿¡.3i, 2/, 2/11, 3/3. Each Price in four ways. Shep- herd's checks. 38 inch BLOWSE CHECKS, c)id., four colourings 40 inch WASHING CHECKS, 9d., six colourings 44 inch New GROSVENOR CHECK, 1/111, seven colourings 44 inch Pretty BLOUSE CHECKS, 1/11 J, five colourings 40 inch GILGAR CHECKS, lí, nine colourings 50 inch New CENTURY CHECK, i/lli, seven shades 40 inch FANCY CHECKS, I Wd., six colourings 44 inch New GINGHAM WOOL CHECKS, 1/11 A, five colourings 30 inch POPPY DELAINES, 9Jd. Very Pretty .130 inch FANCY DELAINES, 12id., seven colourings. Fast Colours 30 inch VIOLET and STEM DELAINE, 114, eight colourings. Quite new Delaine 27 inch SATIN DELAINE, 1!3, light and dark colours 30 inch NOVELTY DELAINES, If6. Very stylish, in all the latest shadings BLACK DRESSES. This is the Fifth Year in succession that we have offered to our Patrons what we have con- sidered to be the best made ENGLISH MOHAIRS the world produces*. How far we 'are bean events of the past year hav.. p-ov^d for us. Our Manufacturer has carried ail before him, and has the Gold Medal at the Paris Kxliibition, 1900, For the Finest Clase of SILKEN MOHAIRS. Our St c-k -ons;sts only of the very Newest Novelties in illack Mourning Fabrics, such as ( T T METZ CORDS, CKIKKOLINES, EIARTZ CLOTHS, ARMURES, CREPE DE CHENES, SEBASTAPOLS, SATIN CLOTHS, VOILES, SOLIELS, POPLINS. MJGNONETTE, SATIN TUCHE, And various other Styles, too numerous to mention. Very Fine Assortment of HIGH-CLASS DRESS ROBES, In FANCY SILK VOILES, f'Jl.1{ OAUZES. m SILK BROCHE P 2.P;" -be NEW SILJ til S. J lOur Stock of SERGES wfe.tr ktv»Y fp. Immense Assortment -im- m>->- j prices, in Black and Na- e need ment on these Goods, "f ??t' to our Customers. < All Parcels 15/- "zo I- Aid Full .d ooinplete 54 r;.tr«rni» e n approval by return of c any 7d, ON receipt of letter or tulef am i-C, 4 DENSON 19, 11 & 13, NopT Fi- IR i'vV CHESTER. DoFi BAMRGIASIS NS SIN EEAILNL G ASTON'S FURNITURE EXHIBITION (Now 0PEN SPRING GOODS. CASH OR CREDIT. 14, WATKRGAT? ST., CHESTER. SPRING GOODS* CASH OR CREDIT,, 149 ST 0.9 CIEUESTEI[to