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THE BON VIVANT's COMPANION

THEODORE STEWARX'S BARROOM IN JOHN STREET

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AN ORGY IN A PRIVATE CLUB ROOM, 1868. SUCH.

GOINGS-ON WERE NOT PERMITTED IN ANY OF PRO

FESSOR THOMAS'S ESTABLISHMENTS

39

MISS ALICE DUNNING, A POPULAR VARIETY ACTRESS OF

THE SEVENTIES

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DENNIS SULLIVAN AND HIS SALOON AT GRAND AND

CLINTON STREETS

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BILLY TRACY OF THE BANK EXCHANGE

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A ROUE UP TO HIS NEFARIOUS TRICKS. PROFESSOR

THOMAS ONCE HIT A SCOUNDREL OF THIS TYPE

ON THE HEAD WITH A PUNCH BOWL

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JOHN PETERSON, OF KIRK's, AND HIS CELEBRATED

BALD HEAD

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MISS DICKIE LINGARD, A CHARMING STAGE FAVORITE

OF THE SEVENTIES

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SCOUNDRELS PLYING AN INNOCENT MAIDEN WITH

liquor in 1870

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JOHN BOWMAN AND LEN STOCKWELL, OF NO. 157

FULTON STREET

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A MIDNIGHT SHOW AT THE TIVOLI, A FAMOUS VARIETY

THEATER IN EIGHTH STREET,IN 1878

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JOHN AUSTIN, PRINCIPAL BARTENDER AT MEAGHER'S

SALOON

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JACK KELLY,PRINCIPAL BARTENDER OF THE PRESCOTT

HOUSE

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SCENE AT THE STAGE DOOR OF A NEW YORK THEATER

IN x868

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