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Session Laws, 1892
Volume 397, Page 923   View pdf image (33K)
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

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buildings and improvements than is received by them from


the sale of the present Eastern hay scales property on


Greenmount Avenue.


SEC. 4, And be it enacted, That the said State Board of


Public Works, shall present to the next session of the Gen-

Report to

eral Assembly of full report of their sale and purchase as

next
session of

required by this act and shall pay into the State treasury

Legisla-
ture

any amount remaining if any from the same.


SEC. 5. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect

Effective.

from the date of its passage.


Approved April 7th, 1892.


CHAPTER 693.


AN ACT to appropriate a sum of money to pay W. B.


Usilton and others for publishing the Governor's proc-


lamation after the election, announcing the result of the


voting for and against the constitutional amendments.


SECTION 1. Be it enacted oy the General Assembly of


Maryland, That the comptroller of the State be and he is

Appro-

hereby authorized and directed to issue his warrant upon

priations.

the treasurer of the State for forty -eight dollars in favor of


W. B. Usilton and Son, of the Kent News, published at


Chestertown, Kent County ; for forty-eight dollars in favor


of W. W. Busteed, of the Centerville Observer ; for forty-


eight dollars in favor of Charles G. Wright, of the Easton


Star ; for forty-eight dollars in favor of George E. Hadda-


way, of the Easton Ledger ; for forty -eight dollars in favor


of Burton S. Highley, of the Talbot Times ; for forty -eight


dollars in favor of O. M. Pumell, of the Snow Hill Messen-


ger; for forty-eight dollars in favor of Daniel Brattan, of


the Elkton News ; for forty-eight dollars in favor of I. G.


Todd, of the Easton Democrat ; for forty -eight dollars in


favor of G. R. Ash, of the Cecil Democrat; for forty -eight


dollars in favor of J. E. Hill, of the Ellicott City Times ;


for forty-eight dollars in favor of Charles H. Vanderford,


of the Westminister Advocate ; for forty-eight dollars in


favor of F. M. Cox, of the Port Tobacco Times ; for forty-


eight dollars in favor of A. Posey, of the Maryland Inde-


pendent ; for forty -eight dollars in favor of John W. Aver-


ette, of the Alleghauian ; for forty-eight dollars in favor of


W. Scott Roberts, of the Centerville Record ; for forty-


eight dollars in favor of Joseph M. Street, publisher of the


Harford Democrat ; for forty-eight dollars in favor of R. H.


Collins, of the Chestertown Transcript ; for forty-eight




 
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