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552

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

them for the corporate purposes of the town. The Commis-
sioners may, by and under ordinance, require the following
parties or persons, whether individuals, firms, associations or
incorporated bodies, to apply for and obtain licenses or per-
mits, to wit:

All persons
who hawk,
peddle,
huckster, etc.

(1.) All parties or persons who hawk, peddle, huckster or
vend any marketable commodities, wares or merchandise of
any description upon or along the streets, lanes, alleys or
thoroughfares of Cambridge; provided, that no license shall
be required of the producer, grower or the manufacturer of
such marketable commodities; provided, further, that persons
who themselves catch fish, crabs and other articles of food
from the water, and persons who catch or shoot game, shall
not be required to take out a license to sell same.

(2.) All persons who go from house to house, or place to
place, in the town to sell or dispose of any wares, mer-
chandise, marketable articles or other commodities; provided,
that no license will be required of the producer or manufac-
turer of such marketable articles or commodities, and no
license shall be required if the party already has a traders'
license.

Barbers and
Laundry.

(3.) All barbers who have shops or saloons in said town for
the accommodation of their patrons, and the owner or man-
ager of any laundry business who have a fixed place for

work.

Medicines,
drugs, medical
advice, etc.

(4.) All persons, whether they are persons who travel about
or otherwise, not being resident physicians or druggists of
Cambridge, who sell or dispose of medicines, remedies, nos-
. trams or patent medicines, or who dispense medical advice on
the streets or in other places of the town; provided that
nothing herein shall prevent the sale of medicines under an
ordinary traders' license. When the sales are made from a
wagon, carriage or other vehicle a license for it may also be
required.

Merchandise.

(5.) All retail dealers of goods or articles of merchandise
who are now residents of the town.

Livery Stables.

(6.) All persons who keep livery stables for the hire of horses,
carriages or teams, or who keep feed stables.

Hotels, etc.

(7.) All proprietors of hotels, and parties who keep res-
taurants, eating houses, and ice-cream saloons and venders of
ice-cream who have no traders' license.



 
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