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uous or fermented liquors or lager beer in quantities less
than a pint, in said county, shall, after complying with
all the provisions of existing laws, pay to the Clerk of
the Circuit Court f or said county, for a license authorizing
such sale, the following sums, to wit: If the keeper of a
hotel, the sum of $20 in addition to the price now fixed
by Article 56, of the Code of Public General Laws for an
ordinary license, and if the keeper of a restaurant or
saloon, the sum of $20 in addition to the sum now fixed
by said Article of the Code for an oyster house license,
except in the case of the keeper of a restaurant, or saloon,
in Election District No. 5, commonly known as Emmitts-
burg District, in said county, who shall pay the sum of
$100 in addition to the price now fixed by said Article of
the Code for an Oyster House license, and said licenses
shall not be issued for a less period than one year.
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
In section 311 D, strike out the word "twenty-five
wherever it occurs therein, and insert in lieu thereof the
word "ten. "
Which was read a first time.
Mr. Finzel, from Select Committee, reported favorably,
with proposed amendment,
Senate bill entitled "An Act to repeal section 85 of
Article 12 of the Code of Public Local Laws, title 'Gar-
rett County, ' sub-title 'Deer Park, ' and to re-enact the
same with amendments. "
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
At the end of section 1 of the bill insert the follow-
ing:
"It shall be the duty of the Mayor and Common Coun-
cil, annually, during the first week in July, to post in at
least three public places an itemized statement showing
the receipts from all sources of said village of Deer Park
for the year ending July 1st, and an itemized statement
of the expenditures during said year by said Mayor and
Common Council. The said statement shall be verified
by the affidavit of the Mayor. "
Which was read a second time.
On motion of Mr. Sandman,
At 2. 30 P. M.,
The House took a recess until 8 P. M.
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