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Show A riKXIi'S WOIIIC. The llim'ilhg ItMtni Orer a Srcend honlh Hlrfft Hiloon the Srinc if t nuJallsin ami liolibrry. Thero wat an cxolllnx fracas In tho gambling rooms over n Hct-ond Bouth tttrct siboil at twelve o'clock last nlghl. Ono of tlio uttsches of tho lace, who Is tall to be a regular (Ics r-endo, nud who, when he drinks, bo comes doubly desperate aul It a terror to Ills pals as well ai Incidental patrons of thu establishment, had everything pretty much his own ny for u while, rloveral jienijns loik. I'd un but refud to Interfere as lie took lilt knlfo from his picket and proceedod to cut the covering from ouonf the tables. He then seized tho cures, tack aud other articles which go I" maku up the furniture of a gambling room and threw theu out of tho window to tho ground belia. Coullnulng lilt work of destruction be turned his attention to tho crab-lable and toon tbnt,too, w;ii In frtmonU. Ills next aud bold ut exploit waa to walk direct ly to the operator of tbu ruulette wheel and, knlfo In hnnd, raku In nil of that Individual' ihange, nmountlns to about onutiundrui uol lars. Then following In the woku of tho well-known Phil Fouto huqulolly Lackid cut of thu room, Icnvlug Ills victims to iwm.'or over Ills doings. It la said that hu will not bo urn stod even If found, M lio Is nil old tiarloie of tbu place nud etocu time Tiry pop-ulsr pop-ulsr with thu prorlilor. Hu was very "dressy," but of Istu lo.t everything every-thing he owned, In iramhhllng, nnd Is partially excused by liU frlondi on that account. |