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<br />ants. nor to 'keepers of livery stables "- NUMBER XLIV.
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<br />person who conscientiously believes v~mCL~S.
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<br />flay of the week ought to be observe to prohibit xhc obstruction of str,.ets with vehicles, animals and teams.
<br />ually refrains fro/n business and labt 'xo~ L It shall be unlawful for any person to carelessly,
<br />runs. permit any animal, or team attached to any car-
<br />i ~sa~ shall engage in match shootin dray, or other vehicles, to escape and run at large
<br />m~ .iey or other consideration withir ;.~his city, and any person so offending, shall, on conviction
<br />!ay, shall be fined not less than before the mayor's court, be fined not exceeding tweenty-
<br />s. liars.
<br />m~t, grocer, or dealer in wares, or 3' It shall be unlawful for any person to stop any ani-
<br />· la~vful business whatever, or the ~eam attached to anv dray, wagon, or other vehicle in front
<br />?ersons who shall trade or barter on ~ business house, or other premises, so as to obstruct 6r re-
<br />be fined not less than twenty, nor ingress or egress of persons passing, or making purchases
<br />[ded this ordinance shall not a houses or premises,~ and not remove the same at the re-
<br />,vi[,,ons, as to sales of provisions proprietor thereof, and on conv~ct~on thereof before
<br />a.m., or the sale of burial or shr( court, shall be deemed guilty of a misdemeanor, and
<br />~e sale of newspapers, ice, and at/y sum not exceeding twenty-five dollars.
<br />be permissible; provided further,
<br />shall be construed to prevent the "
<br />essages, nor to the sale of drugs NUMBER XLV.
<br /> VAGRANCY.
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<br /> ~OI~DINANCE to define and punish vagrancy. ¥
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<br /> SZCTXON X. Every vagrant in this c. ity shall, upon convic-
<br />LIMBER XLIII,
<br /> be fined in any sum not exceeding ten dollars.
<br />TAXATXON. 2. The following persons are vagrants, within the
<br />m taxation all cotton-seed oil mills, of a capital Of the preceding section; ~st. any idle person who lives
<br /> any means of support, and makes no exertions to obtain a
<br />apanies, corporatious, and individ'
<br /> by honest employment: 2, any person who strolls idly
<br />~ithin the city of Paris, any cotton
<br /> the streets of this city, having no local habitation, and no
<br />ire hereby exempt for the period of
<br /> business or employment; 3, a person who strolls about to
<br />of whatever kind, and the ca
<br /> or to exhibit tricks not licensed by law: 4, a common
<br />:cupation or business of said
<br /> 5, a professional gambler: 6, any person who goes
<br /> beg alms, who is not afflicted or disabled by a physical
<br />secure the exemptions specified i~ r or misfortune: 7, an habitual drunkard, who abandons,
<br />mpany, corpor: .~on, or individuals, or refuses to aid in the support of his family.
<br />d dollars in sa~d enterprise.
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