JOHN WALTER SMITH, ESQ., GOVERNOR.
CHAPTER 86.
AN ACT to authorize the Board of Police Commissioners of
Baltimore City to increase the pension of Charles N. Sel-
vage, a retired policeman of the police force of Baltimore
city.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That the Board of Police Commissioners for the city
of Baltimore be and they are hereby authorized and directed
to pay to Charles N. Selvage, a retired policeman of the
police force of Baltimore city, out of the fund in hands of said
Board of Police Commissioners, known and accounted for as
the special fund, the sum of nine dollars per week for his life
in lieu of the sum of six dollars per week now paid to the said
Charles N. Selvage by the said Board of Police Commission-
ers under and by authority of an Act of the General Assembly
of Maryland, Chapter four hundred and fifty-nine, laws of
Maryland, eighteen hundred and eighty-six, entitled an "Act
to define a fund of money now in the hands or which under
existing laws may come into the hands of the Board of Police
Commissioners for the city of Baltimore, and to provide for
its application," approved April seventh, eighteen hundred and
eighty-six.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved March 20, 1900.
CHAPTER 87.
AN ACT to add a new section to Article 8 of the Code of
Public Local Laws, title "Cecil County," under the new
sub-title "Bills of Exchange and Promissory Notes," to be
designated as Section 37A, and to follow Section thirty-
seven .
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Increase pen-
sion Charles
N. Selvage.
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That a new section be and the same is hereby added to
Article 8 of the Code of Public Local Laws, title "Cecil
County," under the new sub-title "Bills of Exchange and
Promissory Notes," to follow Section ' thirty-seven, and
designated 37A, and to read as follows:
37 A. It shall be lawful for banks and bankers in Cecil
County to close their doors for business at twelve o'clock,
noon, un each and every Saturday in the year, and every
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Cecil county.
Bills of Ex-
change and
Promissory
Notes.
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