1095
Cleveland Morning Leader, 15 March 1864
(2 inches)
~ See original
p.4, col.3
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1095 - L. Mar. 15:4/3 - During the performance of "the afterpiece" at the
Academy of Music yesterday, a drunken rogue caused considerable disturbance
and it took three or four policemen to remove him to the county
prison. - - - (2)
Index terms:
Academy of Music; *Intoxication
1096
Cleveland Morning Leader, 29 June 1864
(ed; 5 inches)
~ See original
p.2, col.2
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1096 - L June 29; ed:2/2 - Tom Hyer, "the best looking prize fighter on .
Broadway," is dead. His spleen weighed several pounds, and his liver
had degenerated into a "schirrus mass."
"It is a very sad commentary on the young men of today that they
cannot listen to a single play at the theater, without 'liquoring up' a
number of times during the evening." . (5)
Index terms:
Hyer, Thomas (prize fighter)