'tables and other devices for gambling; to
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the sale ofgoods, wares or merchandise, either by samples or otherwise, by public auction or by private contract in the said City by commercial travellers or agents. 0
(7) To preserve peace, health, and good Infecmus order and to prevent the spreading of infectious “seas“ or other diseases; to prevent the spitting '
'or expectoration on the streets, public places and public buildingsgto prevent the excessive 0,“me .beating or cruel and inhuman treatment “mm?”
of anlmals; to license regulate or prevent billiard tables, bowling- alleys or other places of amusement; to restrain or suppress gambling Gambling em houses. and to enter into them, and to seize and destroy rouge-et-noir and roulette
restrain and punish all vagrants, drunkards, mendicants and street beggars; to restrain or regulate the licensing of all exhibitions of natural or artificial curiosities, theatres, circuses or other shows or exhibitions for hire or profit. and preserve order and quiet thereat.
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(8) To establish and_ regulate one or more pounds, and the fees to be taken thereat; and to gefigggg regulate and restrain the running at large of horses, cattle, swine, goats, sheep, dogs, geese, poultry, and to impound the same; to impose a tax on the owners or harborers of dogs; to Taxon doks regulate and prevent dogs running at large and to kill such as are found running at large contrary to any law or By-law; to abate and cause to be removed all public nuisanceS'and all $353325" °‘ filth or incumbrances in the said City; to regulate the construction of privy—vaults and sinks on private property ; to cause vacant lots
within the City to be properly enclosed, at the
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