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POODLE DOG REST A QR ANT, YATES STREET. L. MARBOEUF, Prop'r \riruvv\j\rin\rinj\nni\ruru\ruvii\nnnnnnruu\nnj\xinnnr^ I'. \V. EAGLES. Lbssbk. KOHT. JAMIESON. Manaiirk OPERA HOUSE ;~ ^mJk, JIki COR. VIEW AND DOUOLA8 STREETS, VICTORIA, BRITISH COLUMBIA. innnnnrui/uuiATUuiJuinnnnnnjinjiJvrinjirinjuvinJvruiJifUULr^^ I i Sesim wmmt EUBOPEAK PLA.N. ii6-ii§ ooyeknuieivt street. It is the well-known place for the choicest of alt kinds of MEATS and OYSTERS, served on the true culinaire principle by the old experienced caterers, IImIm WltXVZSIIKDl ROOBSS. SMOKE KURTZ'S CIGARS. T^E60L0I]IST I&rRlNTERS •ANIJ- LITHOGRAPHERS Oyster Ghopjiouse OPEN DAy AND NIGHT. pRivATi: DixxKiis A Specialty. Uame IX Sea.son. ^ti^foHaTc.^lT. VINCENT. Prop. VICTORIA THEATRE ONE NIGHT ONLY. HoQiay EveniDL Decemlier 4, 1893 .■*»,'■>'. .■*>'»*. **! «■» *-M«. *i i i^ ^ * <.» ^ ' ^ -* ! <>• ^ ' g*-. ^»"^ •*»"^ ^a t t* •>& i e^ i-v c^ SARA : LORD : BAILEY ElocQtiooist, Dramatic and Miscellaneons Recitals L'ndtT the m.-in.'i^uinenl nt Tt^e REDPATH LYCEURIl BUilEAU, Boston I'rograniiiie interspersed with (Jrchesiral .Selections. 1. Ovcrlnri;. "Jolly Rubbers." Orchestra 2. " The Hoslon \'en Pouglas Sffeet, or at /a/nil son's liooks/ort . ? PRICSS. \ ThiTf will iu»t be an> rtx"'-!'' >*'" i'stalilisht'ti ptices tiir atir.icliotis thai an- hmiki.il M appear al the Victoria Tiikmkk. All the siaiulani aiul 'irst- class drniiiatir oompaiiii"- and the (frcal itpefolic orBanlzations i>f theitMintry thai play at the dilii pt* lit San l-'raneiscii ihealres will !»• here, ami the rre\ail- n^r prices will he : G.M.I.F.RV 5oct!< Orchkstra Chairs $i hibited from reeeiv iiiK fees. Please report to the man.iK'enient any iiiciviliti on the part i>f empkiyees. Carrinjfes may he ordered for the eveninj; pcrfjjrm- ance .'it i<». ^o p.m., and for tin- nuiiinee ;it 4''Jo. j 70tT DO HOT KHOW W'li.it is ^iiiiij,^ »>ii if >i>ii lio not READ THE Daily Timei^. i > — CHRlSTIIv BROWN'S ('AKK$. H( )BEUTS()N'Siir KOWNTRKI^i'S ("HOCOLATK CREAMS .\Ni) CARAMELS. POTTED MEATS. B( )N EI ) FO W L .\ X I . G AiM E. \ ■t DIXI H. ROSS &O0 I Pop * pancy * jVKllinepy •IRS. BICKFOI)D'S, - ei-63 Fort Stmt. feUay EreiiiiE, Noveier 29t!i. -IN O THE s::3 ®,ueen of Sbeba <:> CAST. MIK.A.M. descenilanl of Tuh.il Cain, chief hiiiUcr of the Temple Mr. \V. S. Hart KINC; SOI.O.MON Mr. John Palmer JAUK/, I'rinee of Ophir Mr, Joseph O'.Meara ZKBOl.M, the Kind's Serihe Mr, ICdwin Phillips TAI-.MAI. Officer of the I'.nard of the Six Himdred Mr. Hensoii 1 1. Pierce .\M1 ATll AK. Physician .Mr. James Schuyler OM K I, Governor of Jernsaleni . . Mr. Richard Kidseley AISIIAR, Grand Master .il. lilastjo" , Sc>i|l,uid.) CHURCH CHOIR CHORUS. Spcvial Scener» .ind llislorieal tosinmen. IT'S MULE SENSE Allows you to have your juescriptions made u]) from impure drugs when GOOD COMMON SENSE Teaches that none but I'URi; medi- cines arc (it for llie sick. 0\ir drugs are all of the l>esl (|ualily. "A word to the wise issiidicient. • • . • . HALL & CO., CENTRAL DRUGSTORE. Cl.'iri-nci' nitick, Cor. Y;itcs aiul DotiiflaK St*. Cor. Yates ar^d Douglas Sts. — I'OR - MENS' AND BOYS' SUITS. BETWEEN- ACTS iiROF IN lo 1 hi; Corner Boudas and View Streets. UESOU'' :: FOR :: (lENTLEMKN. 54 Yates Street, near Government. Meals at all Houi'Si Day or Night. Lunche> for Social Parties, IJamiuels, Pic- nics, and the Travelling Public, prepared on short notice. Hest Eastern and Olympian Oysters. (lame in 'k'ason. M.\...\GE.MENT I'OR MLLE. KIIEA. Frnnic Deitz MnnaK^'r Jiihii Whitclev TroiHiircr Ji)hii Fay P.-iliner Staifo Mann);i'r .M. C. BowiTs AsitiHtnnt -Slatji- MaraBor ©^ — ORCHESTRA MUSIC — ® OviTUiri- "I'li'asiiros nt I.lfi-" I.atanii Silivtion. . . . .."Trinatoro" (li'' rLH|iiest.) WrJi Cilo "WaitliiB" Millaril Wall/es "^iiciMi of my Love" Kose .Sarah Loril liailey, in a magnificent silk gown, appeared in her regal capacity as elociitioiiia in the opera liall last eveiiini» to a numerous audience, most of the cultivated peiple in the town being present. Her fame had preceded her by lithos and letterpress, and citizens were keyed up to a high pitch as to her dramatic art and personal singularity. Hut nothing h.is been overdone; and we can only briefly say, just as we go to press, that the occasir)n can be recoiled as one of ex- citement, pleasure and success, and that from the beginning with "Life for Life" all throug the eight pieces of her programme she made it felt that her command of a firm, deft and glittering process was consummate, and that her uni(iue per- sonality, — inten.sely vital, impulsive, passionate, humorous, -was potent to thrill, to charm, or to convulse with laugh'.er. "Thj Chariot 'Uace," from Lew Wallace's immortal Ben lliir, was the masterpiece of the evening and aroused a perfect storm of applause. No person runs the sligiilest risk in passing her along as the (Jueen of elocution, the most gifted woman of her art that has been abroad in many a day. -dntnil i\\iiii,/iiii. Have you used Cam|)lieirs 75c. line of Ti.ilet Water, Old Knglisli I/avender, Wood, \ioiel and ICdelweiss.-' fragrant and lasting Minneapolis ,Nov. 13- Mailanie Modje^ka in a sumpluinis production ofllie merchant of N'cnice parked the (irand to-night and pleased evory-body * "Tomkins doesn't get any more compliinenlary tickets for the theatre." "Did he tell you?" "Xo. but I notice he appkuiclseverylhinjni'iw." HERB AND THERE. I'ainy U,ce's new play Little Miv, In- noceiice Abroad having made a succe>>., will replay A 'oily surprise for the balance of the season. Koland Ueed'-, new play r)akota will be pro- duced in liidoklyn next week. Dr .■\. C. West, DcntiNt, has removed to his new and beautifully furnished rooms in the new .Vdelphi Hlock, cor. (uivernment and \'ate- Streets. Whenever a man offers you .something for nothing you may be reasonably sure that his style "f philantrophy works both w.iys. Kven tin; quietest woman can make a bus- ile when she takes a notion to. FOR LADIES AND CHILDRENS' — CO 10— mKS. 1IIC'liF<>Kn!i«. «1.63 Fort §t. An Oiisi aci.k. ".So he's your husband?'' "\'es, in a way.'' "In what way? ' "Li my way." T.M.KIN'<; I'KOM liNI'flMI-'.M I'.. Treetop — ' 'd rather a boy o'mii:e would drink rum 1' an >moke cigarettes. " llavrick- "Cigarettes don't niii) the char- ter." Treetop "1 iuess you never saw any cigar- ette pictures, did you?" Ertiu Pjllaler ia making a distinct per- sonal ii.s well lis artistic success in the S lUth. Her intitineea are followed by re- cei)tion3 for ladies and cliildren. INliss Ellslof is an aideiit Lioylist. While in Savannah she rode out to Honaveiitura and returned to the city, a dist-mce of 15 luilts, in a little less thai, two hours. Miss Ellsler's recent niitinee.s at the Savannah Theatre is rei)orted tu have been tho large.it in the histo ,v . f that hou.st'. JUST ARRIVED! 'wm^^ Six for lOc. ' V Four for 10c. Three for lOc. 5c, lOc. and 15c each. The most beautiful drsiKHK. anil nioHt varied as- mirtmcnt and host value Itir the moiivv vou evur sa» , PI|OTOGI(/\PI|IC XRt^S C/^IIDS CiMitaiiiiiif; iuicli a neaiitiful pliuli'^rn^ii tW British Columbia or local Hccnory, a most ap- propriate s^Mivcnir, 2HC each. XI^^S BOOKLETS A ^omplitc line of KAPIIAKL. TICK & CO'S new booklets at m, i,^, 20. ^5, ^o, ,^5, 40, 50, 60. 7j, <»o, $i.i..i, and Si.^s each. The best iist of these noods ihev have ever vet pub- lished. XI^/^S C/\LENDAIIS Also ironi tlu' alvnt' ivlcbrati'd lunisc. Ilu'Si' \\i' ran sliort i>t last st.*;ison, thi* liiMiiaiul t^i'iiigf so ^rcal. This M-ason ut- havt' laid in im- mensi' stoik> of' all ik'w Lfooils in l*'lI'"fKKN niFFERENT PKSK.NS. PRESSED FLOWERS /y^D FEi(|4 CAIIDS I^v local i.iL-ni. A nitv a'-sort'iictit. \V( h;i\ c .1 lt'\\ IIOCKY I40U|4TAI|4 WILD FLOWER BOOKLETS Ovi-r Ironj last siMM>n wliiih \vc arr cWsiii^ uiu at t>nr-lliiril olt'cosl. Ill ilm- tiiiu' ui' ^hali show tlu' lar^f>t aiul liiicst a-'-ortiiK'nt ol HOLIDT^^V GOODS w I li.iv (,■ i.'\ rr Ihul > I'l. iruTrLruT-TLru irirLruxriJTjTjnjTi jTriJiJ tririHj Next to Post Office. " Barlow Itrothen Muinnuith Miiiatrula opened at the Tnltor last night with a show which gutis through fiuni alart to Hiiiah with most refreshing snap. Not a inoiiient is lost. The jokes are brief', crisp and puiuted and a very fair percentage of them are new. The nius'o is well selected and the soloists are above the average. The company is not mo large as the Masttjdonic aggregation, which •l«ek Haverly affected in liis palmy days, ((uality rather than quantity being the recom- mendation, though the programme is long and could be handled only by a management which insists on vim and "get up" in its artists The cumpany carries its own orohestt* which appears on the stage in the regula- tion first part. The stage is handsomely hung with silken drapory. There are ten end men including Markhiun, the Kennards, the Morrisscys and .James and Billy Barlow. After this come several novelties in the form of olios and original specialty ideas, funmakors snd acrobats. The house was lar£[e and applause freak out S(..me- wheie. The Turk has no wine, but he has l(it8 of girls. * * A DIFFERENCE. Mrs. Sauers — 1 don't consiiler initrriii^e :i lottery, do you i Mr. Sauers — No ! it m iimii tlrawa a blank in a lottery, iio ciUi tear it up and take another chrtiico. * * There may bo l)ut one pin iu a uirl's belt, and she may not see her yuuns^ iiiiiu more tlian once a month, but liis hand will tind it. — .Atchison (Jlobe. ABE. TOTT-GOIHG. EAST r THK Nortkers-FaciSc-Bailroai ^TO-« # St. Paul, Minnctipoli.s, Duluth, Kan- .sas City, Chicago. St. Louis and all Eastern and Southern points. Pullman Palace Sleeping? Cans, Pullman Tourist Cars. Super!) Dining Cars, on all through Trains. For full information and tickets apply to E. E. BLACKWOOD, TICKET AGENT. Government St , Victoria, B. C. ^awnbiroikeif. I.isI of unix'iloenicd I'lcdi^e^ foi sale : •t I'nrnt l>iuiiioi3«l llui-- Uiiiffs. ... SSOO 3 Carat Dianioril I'^arriii^s. 2)jCaral Di:uiionu I'larrings 2 Carat Diamond Karrinj^s. 'i^ <iisiiii\