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Show PuLICE Tne Fourth 'lidn't afford a .-Win arrest On S-iturd;iy riU'lit the f illowins individuals threw them-elve-into the hands of the offieeis without making any particular claims to dignity. dig-nity. K. Collard was on a drunk and dis orderly, and was tiued $7 50- A. Clip, was clipped disturbing the peace and 'tight,' for which he was requested to pay a small amount. James Nlimpkins had been drunk and pa ticuUrly ugly and paid SlO for his amusement. U. Bender went on a bender a-d enriched the city treasuiy by a donation dona-tion cd' $5. Thomas Parsons addd assault and battery to his other manifestations of spiri'uous developmeut, and was fined in $10. Yesterday morning John Fair, wa-acting wa-acting anything but lair. John is a soldier; he was drunk, in vulgar parlance, par-lance, and was swearing a "blue streak." John had to pay $10 for wetting his whistle, besides having re ceived a dilapida:ed countenance from bringing it too rudely in contact with a pile of boulders, in his efforts to navigate navi-gate without a pilot. |