Every evening. (Savannah, GA.) 18??-18??, January 29, 1875, Image 2

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Evening. This Paper has the exclusive right for distributing in the Tbfatre. 1 > Never Kend Money* Or any other article ot value through the Mail, exoopt either by ineana of a money order, or in a Registered letter. P. 0 Regulations, 1873. ► 4 pfr The finest lot of Toilet Soaps. Hair Brushes and Combs in the city can be found at Polhill’s Drug Store, No. Bull Street. 4—4 r** it is astonishing how many Sew ing Machines there are sold, where do they all go to? We lean that one Com pany alone (the Singer) have ordered over three thousand for this territory. SiLdU Wood Cologne is all the go. pß* Tnere'a a man who wants to see you over at the Pavillion Hotel Saloon, between the acts. Plenty ol time. tf ♦ -4 Jgff* Call and see Hiliyard & Stillwell, No. 140 Congress street, if you need a new hat, or anything in the Famishing Golds line. ♦ THE4TKE. Farbish’s Fifth Avenue Combination made their Appearance at oar Theatre last evening, and was greeted by one of the largest and most fashionable audiences of the season. “Divorce” was announced *on the bill of fare for the evenings enter tainment, and was presented in manner both pleasing to the audience, and highly creditable to ea?h and every member of the company. The character of “Fanny Ten Eyck’ loan! an able representative in Miss Georgie Langley, and “La Ten Eyck” was well cast when it fell to the lot of Miss Ada Monk, she is rd accom plished actress, her fine figure, sweet face, and good elocution made her a fit ting representative of fashionable society. Mr. Boniface as Alfred Adrianse, Mr. Porier as Captain Lynde and Mr. Love day as DJWitt, were finely rendered, Mr- Hawk as the indefatigueable Lawer Jilt, and Mr. Farren as the detective are also deserving of much credit for a fine im personation of their respective characters. To-night the great Parisian success en titled “Mons. Alphonse” will be presented with a full casi and appropriate scenic ef fect. Sie programme on first page. -♦ 4-4 By f*pecial Bequest. We regret very much indeed to see that some of our Tueatre goers still keep up the bad practice of rushing for the doors just before the close of the last scene in the performance. Now that is very im polite, and very discourteous to the au dience as well as to the actors and actress. ”We know of course that our young men do not have any such intentions, but it looks so rediculious so see a number of young men some old one too) rush from their seats before the curtain falls just as if the building was on fire, or as if the manager had offered a premium to the first man out, keep your seats gentle men, for the last scene is often the most interesting, and there is no extra charge for retaining your seat until the curtain falls; HOTEL ARRIVALS T.EESNAN’S EUROPEAN HOUSE. J Mitcbeil, C Riy, J E Edwards, F W Davis, J E Maxwell. Ga; C Loveday, G V Ryder, Lzzie M iddern, Fifth Avenue Troupe; J Melvin, N Y; G T Newton, Ga; G P Nelson, G Dixon, SC; F Canly, Fifth Avenue Combination; M D McAr ther, D N Wilks, Ga; E L King, S C; Capt R F C Smith, H E Kreety, Ga; J W Spaulding, Agt E Adams Combination; F C Kneller, S C, F B Kearney, Cinn; 0 J R Coburn, S C; J J Thomas, Ga; A L Griffin, N Y; N C Fambo, Ga; GT Habe nett, SC; D A Vogt, A C Johnson, T W Davis, Gt; B H Theus, S C; E Hunter, F C Miller, J H Shwack, Ga; J S Cargill, J T Keeves, C B Todu, J England, Ga; G Dixon, Fla. - 4-4 Fine Imported and Domestic Segars, at Polhill’s No. 27i Bull Street. There’s a man who wants to set yon down in the Green Room, between the acts, drop down. tf ► - 4*. ♦ -4 ■ —The B.shop of Galway directs his clergy to grant atselution to nobody who sells liquor on Sunday. —An E lglish nobleman is said to rnn a variety theafre at Denver. This would be elevating the stage, if it were not a fabrication. —Omaha echoo’-‘eachers devote an honr a day to instruction in the habit and customs of the grasshopper. —Audrew Bites, of Hanover, Mass., captured 2,000 skunks this yeai, and, as the skins brought him $lB a dozen, he doesn’t care how much people turn up their noses at him. - A fine assortment of Philadelphia and Baltimore hand sewed Boots and Shoes for Gents’ and boys. Just received at Gifford & Gibsons, 141 Congress street. SAVANNAH THEATRE. CHARLES B. FURBISH Manager *♦ Thursday, Friday, Saturday, January 2S, 29 30 ; also Saturday Matinee. Furbish’* Fii't li A venue Tlieaf re Combina tion. FRIDAY NlGHT—Augustin Daly's adaptation of Dumas’ Parisian success, MONS. ALPHONSE. SATURDAY AFTERNOON —Commencing at 2 o'clock —by particular request will be repeated the great play of DfVORCE. SATURDAY NIGHT—The startling comedy, in lour acts, ALIXE. The above plays will be presented with all that attention to dress and detail that has character ized past efforts, and accorded to -them the en dorsement of both press and public. Admission —$1,75 c, 50c. Reserved seats $1 25. Box sheet for each and every performance will open Tuesday morning, 11 o’clock, at Schreiner's Music Store. Note— Since the above Combination was here last year they have purchased an entire new ward robe, each lady making from four to six changes during the evening, thus giving the huly patrons an opportunity to see the latest styles and modes now worn in New York city, ]an2s-5t TRADE VIARVf As an exquisite and lasting perfume, Sand Wood Cologne challenges the world. B. F. ULMER, Proprietor. novl3-tf Cor, t ßroughton and Houston Street CUSTOM HOUSE SHADES. MED HENDERSON, Proprietor. Til t£ CIIOICIST ALES, WINKS * LIUUOItS, CIGARS, ETC., AL WAYS ON HAND. ALSO, PROPRIETOR OF THE THEATRE GREEN ROOM. Drop down between the Acts. octß-tf GREAT CLEARANCE.SALE —OF— DRY GOODS At Dixon’s. IMMENSE REDUCTIONS for 30 days only. ► ♦ <*► ♦-4 Call at the store and get a published Price list oi Lead ing Bargains. At JOHN Y. DIXON’S Emporium. Corner of Bullfaud Broughton street. nov2l-3m Savannah Sale Stable J. P. FOX, Proprietor, West Broad, Opposite State Street. FINE HORSES AND BUGGIES FOR HIRE. —Also— HAUULE HORSES. HORSES and MULES. Always on hand, for sale lor Cash or approved City acceptance. octlS-tf FOREST CITY GtYMNTASITTM N. W. COR. BRYAN AND ABERCORN STS. ILL be open to the public Monday, Wed nesday and Saturday evenings of each week, at 8 o’clock, commencing Wednesday even ing, 14th instant. Yearly Tickets, $5. Monthly 75c, For sale at the Gymnasium, and generally throughout the city. By order ol the Committee octlS-tf Vnibor’s Cod Liver Oil and Lime. BENNETTS, MAVINS and other brands of COD LIVER OIL. A few toilet Sets and o her holiday goods closing out at cost. O. L. SMITH, Druggist. jan4-lm Cor South Broad and Whitaker sts DANCING ACADEMY A. BONAUD’S Dancing School, WILL open on SATURDAY NEXT, the 14th inst., at MOZART HALL. 4sATUkS^7™ ESD YS ’ T,IURSDAyS 1 uition Hours—From 4 o’clock p. m„ for Mis ses and Masters. From Btolo p. m., for Gentle men, Terms—Fifteen Dollars per term of Twenty four Lessons, payable in advance. Gentlemen desirous to join the Class will find a llg t at LUDDEN & BATES’ MUSIC STORE. PROF. H. BRAUN, Leader of (lie Savannah Theatre Orchestra, —ALSO— Furnishes Music l'or Concerts and all First Class entertainments, Mr. H. Braun, can be seen at Schreiner’s Music Store from 'J to 10 a. m. Agents visiting the city will please leave tneir cards as above. jan!2-tf Nolice—Superior Court. The Return day equity casts in this Court tor the February Term, 1865, will be 6AI URDAY, the 9th day January, 1875; and for civil cases, will be the 19thday oi JANUARY, 1875. Z. N. WINKLER, janlO-lOt Deputy Clerk, S. C. C. C, NEW GOODS —FOR— THE HOLIDAYS! -4 ♦ 4 ALL THE LATEST NOVELTIES IN LADIES AND CHILDREN’S TRIMMED HATS. *- 4—4 IHAVE just received to-day a large assort ment oi Jett and Coral Jewelry. Cut Jet Necklaces, Hair Ornaments. Also, the Latest styles in Real Hair Goods. Also, anew supply oi that beautiful Cloaking® Velvet, at $6 per yard; worth SB. My assortment in Ladies’ Lnderwear, mane os the best Muslin and Cambric is the best in the city. Ladies' Merino Vests at all pn:e~. Ladie ’ and Children’s Hosiery Ladies’ and Gents’ Kid Gloves, Of the well known brand Convisier. I am receiving tri weekly all the Novelties in Millinery and Fancy Goods, that ray patrons may have an opportunity of purchasing goods ci the latest and most fashionable styles that Balti moee and New Y ork markets afford Ladies’, call and examine my stock, which is the largest and most complete in the city. H. C. HOUSTON, BjanH-lm 22 Bull street (Masonic building.) HOLIDAY PRESENTS —AT— A. L. DESBOUILLON’S, 21 BULL STREET. All of the latest novelties in WATCHES and JEWELRY, CELLULOID COIiAL. BLACK GARNET JEWELRY, (Very handsome) A large and well assorted Stock from which you can select Holiday Presents. FLORIDA CURIOSITIES, of all kinds Orange Ciues, Sea Beans, Alligator’s Teeth, and Plumes declß-tf Thomas N. West, Nos. 185 and 187 Broughton and 27 Jefferson, <S. J IMPORTER OF AND [DEALER IN Crockery China —AND— G- lass ■w a. r © y Has just received a choice assortment of HOLIDAY GOODS Also a large stock of House Furnishing Goods, Table Cutlery, Silver Plated Ware, Kerosene- Lamps, Chandeliers, Toys, etc. Goods at lew prices. declß-lm Herrick’s Horse and Cattle Liniment, can be had at L. C. STRONG’S, oct7-6m Cor. Bull and Perry street Lane,