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Supplement to the Code of Public General Laws of Maryland, 1900
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ART. 27] DISTURBANCES—EMBEZZLEMENT——OLEOMARGARINE. 33

Disturbances of the Public Peace.

1900, oh. 285.

67. Any person who shall wilfully obstruct or hinder the free
passage of persons passing along or by any public street or high-
way in any city or town of this State, or who shall wilfully dis-
turb any neighborhood in such city or town by loud and unseemly
noises, or shall profanely curse and swear or use obscene language
upon or near to any such street or highway within the hearing of
persons passing by or along such highway, or shall wilfully
hinder or obstruct the free passage of persons passing on or
through or out of the station grounds of any railroad in the
State, or who shall wilfully act in a disorderly manner within
such station grounds by making such loud and unseemly noises,
or by catching hold of and soliciting persons on said grounds
against the will of such person, shall, upon conviction thereof
be sentenced to a fine of not less than one dollar, and not more
than twenty-five dollars and to the costs of the prosecution, and
the several justices of the peace of this State shall have concur-
rent jurisdiction with the courts of this State having criminal
jurisdiction over the offenses described in this section, provided this
section shall not apply to Baltimore city.

Embezzling Property and Writings.

1900, ch. 32.

75 A. If any executor, administrator, guardian, committee,
trustee, receiver or any other fiduciary shall fraudulently and
wilfully appropriate to any use and purpose not in the due and
lawful execution of his trust, any money or any other thing of
value which may come into his hands as such executor, adminis-
trator, guardian, committee, trustee, receiver, or in any other
fiduciary capacity, or secrete it with a fraudulent intent to appro-
priate it to such use or purpose, he shall be deemed guilty of
embezzlement, and shall be punished upon conviction by impris-
onment in the penitentiary for not less than one year nor more
than five years.

Fraud—Butter—Oleomargarine.

1900, ch 496.

88. No person by himself, his agents or servants, or as the
agent or servant of any other person, shall render or manu-
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