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Proceedings of the Senate, 1900
Volume 96, Page 855   View pdf image (33K)
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1900.] OF THE SENATE. 855

pointment of license commissioners in such cities pre-
scribing their powers, defining their duties and fixing
their compensation."
Being on its second reading,
Mr. Crofters offered the following amendment:
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.

Strike out all after the words "a bill” and insert the
following:

"Entitled an Act to regulate business and trade in
cities having a popnlation of fifteen thousand or over,
declaring it unlawful, and making it a misdemeanor to
transact business in violation of the provisions thereof,
and providing a penalty fof such violation."
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Maryland, as
follows
"Section 1. For the purpose of regulating business and
trade in cities which now have, or at any time hereafter
may have a population of ten thousand inhabitants or
over, the following classification and grouping of articles,
goods, wares and merchandise is hereby established, to
wit:
DIVISION I—Classes.
Class 1. Fabric in pieces and manufactures of silk,
ramic and other vegetable fibre.
Class 2. Cotton, linen, wool woven and felted, and mix-
tures of wool and fabrics of hair, alpaca, rubber, etc.
Class 3. Ready-made dresses, gowns, habits and cos-
tames for ladies and children.
Class 4. Knit goods, hosiery and corsets.
Class 5. Gloves woven of leather and skins.
Class 6. Laces, embroideries, notions, trimmings, arti-
ficial flowers, fans, hand or needlework.
Class 7. Parasols and umbrellas.
Class 8. Rubber, caout choc, gutta percha, celluloid
and zylonite clothing, machintoshes, capes, coats, etc.
Class 9. Men's and boy's ready-made clothing.
Class 10. Gentlemen's furnishing goods.
Class 11. Draper and tailor and trimmings for tailors.
Class 12. Hats and caps, felt goods and gloves.


 
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