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The Maryland Code, Public General Laws, 1888
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ART. 78.] PUBLIC PRINTER—BIDS. 1193

to the librarian five hundred of each of the reports that are

usually bound, to be bound by the librarian; fifteen hundred
copies of the daily journal of the senate; fifteen hundred copies
of the daily journal of the house of delegates, five hundred of

each of which shall be revised and corrected and printed in
proper form for binding and sent to the librarian to be bound;
two hundred copies of each of the senate bills; two hundred

copies of each of the house bills; two thousand yeas and nays,
for the use of the house of delegates; two thousand yeas and
nays, for the use of the senate; two hundred copies of the rules
and orders, for the use of the senate, including parliamentary
law and usage and practice of the senate, as now appended to the
present rules of the senate; the above rules and orders to be
printed and bound in paper; two hundred copies of the rules and
orders, for the use of the house of delegates; four hundred copies
of list of members of both houses; two hundred lists of senate

committees, for the use of the senate; two hundred lists of house

committees, for the use of the house of delegates; fifteen hun-

dred copies of the acts and resolutions which may be passed by
the senate and house of delegates at the said ensuing session; all
the reports hereinbefore enumerated, and the rules and orders
hereinbefore referred to, shall be printed on fine white paper;
and the copies of the acts and resolutions shall also be printed on
fine white paper, with marginal notes, and bound in good law
sheep; which respective bids shall also include all other matters
not hereinbefore specified, at the prices hereinafter enumerated,
which may be ordered to be printed by the general assembly, or

either house thereof, at said ensuing session, and which respec-
tive bids shall stipulate for doing the said work so bid for in a
good and workmanlike manner; and all printing not enumerated
shall be in usual octavo or bill folio pages, as the general assem-
bly, or either house thereof, may expressly order, and shall be
paid for, whether plain or tabulated, at the price of one dollar and

fifty cents per page, octavo, per thousand, long primer type, and
two dollars and fifty cents per page, bill folio, for the first thous-
and copies printed of either, and at the rate of thirty-three per
cent, less for each additional thousand copies; but no printing
not hereinbefore enumerated shall be paid for unless upon an
order stating the cost of the same, and passed by a yea and nay

 

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