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(8) The venders or dealers in wood and coal who pay no traders'
license. This does not apply to growers of wood, or occasional sales of
wood brought from the country, to be sold from cart or wagon.
(9) All express companies, and all life and fire insurance companies
which have offices and agents in Cambridge, the agent to be bound to pay
for the license, and the Commissioners to be entitled to compel the agent
to take out the license by fines and forfeitures. The same agent may act
for fire and life insurance companies on one license.
(10) The solicitors of life insurance companies, who go from house
to house or from place to place in the town in the service of any company.
(11) The proprietors and managers of theatres who provide a house
or building for performances. A yearly license may be required in any
such case, and such license will entitle such proprietors to have as many
performances therein as he pleases; provided that no performance shall
be allowed on Sunday.
(12) The proprietors of circuses.
(13) The promoters of any theatrical performance, troupe or com-
pany, and the proprietors of any exhibition or other public entertain-
ments who charge an admission. These may be required to procure a
license for each performance, exhibition or entertainment; provided, that
such license shall not be required in cases where the exhibitions, enter-
tainments or performances occur in a licensed house or theatre.
(14) The owners or promoters of merry-go-rounds or flying horses.
(15) All keepers or owners of bowling alleys, bowling saloons, billiard
saloons, bagatelle saloons, and all pool-rooms or tables, whether kept or
used by corporations, incorporated associations, firms or individuas. If
such party takes out a State license he shall not be required to take out
a town license.
(16) All persons who keep and use any vehicle for the transportation
in the city of goods, merchandise or other personal chattels and effects,
for hire, or for which compensation is charged.
(17) The owner or manager of any vehicle for carrying passengers in
the said city, provided that no proprietor of any livery stable who pays
a license to the city as proprietor thereof shall require any other license
for vehicles to carry passengers in the, city as aforesaid.
(18) All venders or dealers in horses or mules, whether the parties
be residents or otherwise; provided, that the proprietor of a livery stable
may sell the same without any additional license.
(19) The promoters of any public auction of horses, mules, other
goods and chattels.
(20) All undertakers.
(21) The proprietors and publishers of any newspaper, the same par-
ties to procure but one license, though they may issue a daily and weekly
paper.
(22) All stallions which stand within the corporate limits.
(23) All persons who keep a horse and carriage or wagon for pleasure;
provided that for any team not more than one dollar per year be charged
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