Clipping:A proposal for reserved seating
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Date | Sunday, August 23, 1868 |
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Text | Editors Sunday Mercury:–Being desirous of attending the base ball match between the Athletic and Atlantic, on the 31st inst, and not being able to leave my office until one o’clock, noon, the chances are slim of my obtaining a view of the game. I would suggest that Messrs. Berry and Cuthbert, having the refreshment saloon this season, and having seats on the top, rent them out as secured, say two or three dollars each, so that a person can depend on a good view on arriving at the ground. If you would propose such a thing through your valuable paper, I have no doubt but Messrs. B. and C. would gladly acquiesce; they, of course, numbering the seats and notifying the public through your paper. By giving this your attention, you will greatly oblige A SUBSCRIBER. |
Source | Philadelphia Sunday Mercury |
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Submitted by | Richard Hershberger |
Origin | Initial Hershberger Clippings |
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