Daily Colonist (1882-10-01) by Unknown

Daily Colonist (1882-10-01) by Unknown

Author:Unknown
Language: eng
Format: epub
Tags: British Columbia; Newspapers
Published: 1882-03-25T16:00:00+00:00


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Gkhma.v Bazar. —Sir. C. 11. Schapor will open the German Bazar on Johnson street, to-morrow morning. The bazar will be found filled with a large and val uable stock which must bo sold in 20 days to make room for a larger stock now on the way. The goods will stand a close inspection.

Fiit.sT PitK.snYTKiiiAN Crifucu, Pandora and Blanchard streets. Rev. Daniel Gamble, miiiiator—Preaching every Sabbath at 11 a, m, nini 7 p. m. Sabbath achoid at 2:30 p. ni. Prayer meeting every Wednesday at 7:110 p. in. "Come thou with us and we will do thee good; for the Lord hatli spoken good concerning Israel." *

GoLli AMI Sii.vy.K Sani)AL.s, white and black satin slippers, just received at Tiik CtTY Boot asu Shok Storh, Fell's Block, Fort streot. G. H. Maynmud.

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Tk.mi'kka.sck Mkktinu, —A free tem, perance meeting will be hold in Centra mil tomorrow evening under the auspices of the Washingt m Territory Grand Lodge of Templars. The subject will be illustrated by dissolving views.

CuK KK.N Stkalinii. —Mr. Thos, iMoody hisl about a dozen lino chickens on Friday night. Look out for chicken thieves.

Which comprises, in PARLOR:

Parlor Set in walnut and haircloth, marble-topped centre table, pictures, whatnot, book cs.se, Brussols carpet, hearthrugs, lace curtains, cornice and blinds, ote,

BIODROOMS.

Bedroom sets, spring mattresses, bliiii-kot.s; linen, etc:., chamber sets, railTors, carpets, rugs, pictures, lace curtains, etc. DIN IN GROOM,

Piano, sewing machine, extcniiicii 8-leaf table, chairs, uiclures, stove, carpet, curtains, cornice, hit of books, glassware, breakfast siit coinpli.'te, crockery, lot of preserves,

KITCHEN.

Stove and fixtures, T.'ibles, Chairs, lounge, clock, blind.f, etc.

Ol'T.SlDK.

.•\ good milch cow, buwgy and harness (nearly new), I set BingTo harness, plow, slump macliine, churn, carpenter, farm and garden tools.

Lunch w ill be ready on the ground at 11 o'clock a. III.

TEEMS OASH.

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W. R. OLaREE, .f! Auctioneer"

Increase.

§!10,140.4',I

Sukr.uan's Ciitrf.s. — Mr. Van Horn returned yesterday. Mr. Sherman has decided to visit Victoria, and will perform on the 5th, I'lth and 7lh Octobev. 'I'ho company ir, proncuiucod the best that has ever visited the Northwest coast, and Victorians may look for three nights oi excellent amusement.

New Tueatrk.— Mr, D, F. .\dam3 will build a theatre on Iho site of the St. Charles Hall, Douglas afreet, and has purchased a portion of the properties of 'I'hc-atre Royal. The now building will be very commoilious and handsomely fitted

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Tub R. p. Rithet arrived yesterday morning from Yalo with -passengara aud freight including 40 hfe-^d of cattle for Messrs. Goodacrs & Dooley.

A Sad Saioido.

(I'lHt-liiUlll^'eneer.) .Vboiit two months ago Captain George 11. White, of New Taconia, lo.st a little daughter four yeai.s idd. The death of this child so preyed upon llio mother that a inelaiiclioly mania ensued, which resulted iti positive in.-ianity. Her husband brougiit her to Seattle recently, and placed her in the lu'spital for trealmeiit, from which place Hhe twice osciped nnd attempted to drown herself near tho Seattle Commercial Company's wharf, )jut was rescued. Failitig to find any benefit here, tho captain conveyed his wife to Now \\'ealmiuMier, where ho hoped the companionship of her mother and a married sister might aUbrd relief.



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