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Murphy.SUMMER NIGHTS 1STThe Brewers and Beer Drivers Ceiebrat9 at Turn Hall.THEY EYE A MERRY TIMEThe Garden Illuminated, Danced in iho Hall to Smith’s Typewriter Works Band. They Paraded in. the Afternoon. ' * ■ •• lt;! \«is Ike day'’ for the brewers atil beer drivers of this city yosierdny. The morning was occupied in making arrange meats for the right fosl.rviil stud the flf-ti'iitaiju in advertising the erect with .u brass bond. But tiie evening-■WEofVC;CorgTFin It jpermoYo“j'-IncridOhofoldin ;Of Iit : vo in •Ion•vis:fevfclCl■ 1 inomoant*.HfSOfpina :iholt;119binbearcnosWopm0011thHI:lioSal!?citlei it 11illJ!u!7°'JO'.isn-ii r*fcerafl,’l'i,n\;v.wmC.indicirthe». • asill.-K*Ther* vcro yowis boys and girls «liiiu mg together in the hail, old mca and women don versing over tables in the garden, traiLys bustling beer to thirsty iiidl-:tnJuhIR iiofl .spooning coupler ;'makiug love hoar the hand stand wliure. the bass horn and clarionet were ratiig uw the rnu^Io bars..Thla scene of guycty nnd “a joljy good uiiio’V occur? pfl'lDthc garden and on the. low«r door of Turn Hall where Ercwcts* Union N'n. 11 and B«or Drivers' Union ?*q. 40 were holding their snmmomiiirlit'H festival. It was a warm. night nnd'the crowd was Jorge There were bafcers/Ktr-pauters, coolers and .others rnbtfd up In tlih dirbrig. . ’*Jn. the afternoon occurred Uifc parade!The Smith Premier Typewriter Works himd cure the'rim*' for thp nwrHnl.shp. ihu fullowiuy nioaiited Leer drivers heading tho prucBKrioa: Anthony '' GinlL ‘'Billy*’ Don^ertjy Edward A- Bartlett. Henry Hogcii, F£ed. Arnold, Charles Sens, John Ballweh, .George Bell, Frank Kpiinfcr,: Ben Wallace “.roc”. Turk, Uaoigc Richards, anil Joe: Liberty.They ivkit iiiarc Jailed by Fred Weisu and Alfrud Masso..’They' pneeilid a Hue appearance sib they-rode-erect'.ou their prancing steeds, the union bannerlt;r» rll»\ •!« ^ Vtr,yt ri lln/i lt;-ilt;march along prominent alreeis, the p.ir-Ailcrs retired l.o. the. Turn Hall summer garden- where jollity reigned , for eight huiira* straight ,•The litsg from die S:cend jv.ird was courted by the lad 'from =thiT Twelfth.He daubed WitHi her in • the' ball -nnd treated her to :i .drink in 'the garden,IV'] ins the night. .Trtrny in a' whirl, of S'jy^-T* 'Suddenly they were called from rhe heuHi under a tret f»' liiehall where jlie hood dhiaf and bottle, washer piped out, 'TUtls way lt;for the next dAliee.The orchestra struck .lip ‘‘Where 1he CJiicken Got the Axe.” '•• -TTo put h:k arm around 1»er and with elhwws Itgh in the air, they struttedabout the Ooot* clearing av cry thing bor fore them. The music ions were vIi.'Am.I With dust ed a faw eniiiutea rasphc was taken.. . •The bnindmer retimed in befter .spirits a^ter taking j .whiff of fresh air. They fcunSI up for the Inst nar, “Ten Stiike.”The dancers'were soon in the inn2{?.of a qnadrilla,. but na it wa^ A .little too eariy for i^n to strike there was no vU?: tiiriiam-e to mar the good order oE the occasion. ’ - '.According to the ' program Ibu. b:uilt;1, after lxmderijig Llirao teluclions indoors, took 990t9 on the grand stand Jn tlic garden wluxper.ng throiigh the tree tDp.V “Afier the Bad is Over, The ball was illjrlily OTcr » wnn hurt rhn Jnml, tlicy kepti on ilaftig nhtil- nn lihnr or tavo after-uiidnishr, \ - • .• **Eruy Chita I Was chief, mogul o£ the festival; and ho tvrs so busy Ihnt ilc didn’t know whether he was moiling the affair or H-iuin;k. HehoRKod t^ protection tlid large foi-eo of waiters who were nuking from, the bar to Ihu tables with umgs of bcor for individuals who sat and Striped in the inoonlight.Ou tlic arrangement committee were Mike Lents, “Jack Ulrich, Ernest m Ciiitcl, O.ttr* Barth nnd Albert Wagner. *£ **Hotne Sweet llomct'’ was played nt au early hour, The festivities closed, but not until after the liar had coined out an army of oilvcr nicklea for Hie Urewer'n treasury. All were One in voic- b; ing.tfirir grafitienHon aa they bill good ™ night to tin; in.in in Ihc mOOti. ^nnpr:Inlfan1me1Ilt;Ll‘i\octinliunrI m»tnSKancuul:Pjmi«tttmMItnv
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Syracuse Courier

Syracuse, New York, US

Thu, Aug 03, 1893

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