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Show 'Kiiiiiimiis' M cilia. j The way that certain moneyless in-1 dividual in this city have of getting ineab-., is n t novel among that class, 1 but has become so common of late that restaurant keepers seriously complain. com-plain. Two or three men will enter a restaurant and call for meals, ; which they partake of with the greatest great-est gusto imaginable. One of the I party will then lake the proprietor aside and inform him that he .ins no ! money, would be most happy to pay j tho bid if he had, and will tin so as soon as be "makes a. raise;" and if the restaurant keeper insists upon king paid immediately, the " "bummer" "bum-mer" falls luck on dhs dignily and asks him how he is going to yel his pay. Last evening, two men played I the game, got their suppers and afterwards after-wards lodgings, the former at a Second Sec-ond :'out!i street resf.iuranf, and the latter in the city prison. They were j each sentenced to ten days work on the streets, three meals a day thrown in. |