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Session Laws, 1890
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ELIHU E. JACKSON, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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persons within said town and disperse them when assembled by


lawful means, and they shall he held amenable to such penalties


as shall bo prescribed by the mayor and councilmen.


SEC. 31. And be it enacted, That said bailiff shall have the same


power and receive the same fees as constables in Allegany county,

Fees.

for making arrests or serving any process for violation of the or-


dinances of the town or in the discharge of his duties as bailiff.


SEC. 32. And be it enacted, That all fines, penalties and forfeit-


ures imposed by this charter or any ordinance of said town may

Recover.

be recovered in the name of the mayor and councilmen of Lona-


coning, before the mayor or any justice of the peace as small


debts and shall be paid to the mayor and councilmen for the use


of the town.


SEC. 33. And be it enacted, That the mayor and councilmen of


the town of Lonaconing shall have power to require license from


all circuses, menagaries, theatrical and other exhibitions for gain

License.

exhibiting in said town; they shall have power to require license


from the owners and keepers of hacks, carts, wagons, drays and


very description of wheel vehicle and carriage kept for hire in


said town, also from auctions, stores, hawkers and pedlers.


SEC. 34. And be it enacted, That said corporation shall not issue


any device, token, note or certificate of evidence of debt to be

Not issue.

used as currency.


SEC. 35. And be it enacted, That at the election provided in sec-


tion five of this act, each voter shall have printed or written on


his ticket, "for incorporation" or "against incorporation;" if a
majority of the qualified voters in said town at said election shall

Election.

vote in favor of an incorporation then the provisions of this act


shall take effect and the election thereunder shall be valid; but if


a majority of said voters shall vote against incorporation then this


iict shall be held as utterly null and void.


SEC. 36. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect from

Effective.

the date of its passage.


Approved March 19, 1890.


CHAPTER 133.

AN ACT to amend the charter of the Southern real estate and
trust company of Baltimore city by authorizing the said com-
pany to loan money upon real, leasehold and personal property,
to loan money to the corporate authorities of the cities and
counties hereinafter named for public improvements and other
purposes; to issue mortgage, coupon bouds, to loan and borrow


 

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