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Show TllEHE is altogether too much liberty given to the fakirs and peddlers. They occupy prominent corners and attract crowds that obstruct the streets and sidewalks. They are simply a nuisance that ought not to be tolerated, llusi-ness llusi-ness meu object to them, and I hey certainly cer-tainly have some rights in such m titers . that ought to bo respected by thu authorities. au-thorities. Tho fruit ami peanut stands that are permitted to do business on the sidewalks are also a nuisance, but not half so much so as the lentlier-lunged itinerant fakirs who till the air with their stereotype speeches and appeals to the passing throng. |