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1892.] OF THE HOUSE OF DELEGATES. 881
The dispensary is in first-class condition, except
that owing to the limited means at the disposal of the
management it is deficient in many things necessary
to the degree of perfection requisite for such an insti-
tution.
The cooking and sleeping apartments are in ex-
cellent condition, entirely well regulated, and highly,
commendatory of the good management of the insti-
tution.
In a word, the whole institution is so well kept,
every appearance is so favorable, the charity itself is
so worthy that your Committee recommend that the
full appropriation asked for be granted if in the judg-
ment and wisdom of the Committee on Ways and
Means they find that the condition of the State Treas-
ury will justify such an appropriation; all of which is
respectfutly submitted.
MURRAY VANDIVER,
E. WOOTTON,
J. F. DAWSON,
LEVIN S. WATERS,
W. H. THOMPSON,
CONWAY W. SAMS,
J. C. MONMONIER,
PHILIP D. LAIRD.
Which was read, and
On motion ordered spread upon the Journal.
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UNFINISHED BUSINESS.
The House considered unfinished business, being
House bill entitled an Act to amend Article 100, of
the Code of Public General Laws, title "Work," by
adding thereto a section to be known as "Section 5"
providing weekly payment of wages to employees.
Mr. Griffith submitted the following proposed amend-
ment:
AMENDMENT PROPOSED.
"That this Act shall not apply to Montgomery and
Prince George's counties."
Mr. Smith moved to strike out the enacting clause
of the bill.
Mr. Brennan demanded the yeas and nays.
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