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Session Laws, 1894 Session
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390

LAWS OF MARYLAND.

for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of W. M. Holliday,

To pay for
publishing
constitu-
tional
amendment.

of the Annapolis Spectator; for one hundred and ten dollars
in favor of Frank I. Duncan, of the Baltimore County Demo-
crat; for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of William H.
Ruby, of the Maryland Journal; for one hundred and ten
dollars in favor of Parran & Powell, of the Calvert Gazette ;
for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of J. Briscoe Bunting,
of the Calvert Journal; for one hundred and ten dollars in
favor of Howard Melvin, of the Denton Journal; for one
hundred and ten dollars in favor of Plumrner & Plummer, of
the Greensborough Free Press; for one hundred and ten dol-
lars in favor of Vanderford Brothers, of the Democratic
Advocate, of Westminster; for one hundred and ten dollars in
favor of Harry M. Clabaugh, of the Westminster Carrollton-
ian; for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of George R.
Ash, of the Cecil Democrat; for one hundred and ten dollars
in favor of Daniel Bratton, of the Cecil County News; for
one hundred and ten dollars in favor of Vernon B. Penning-
ton, of the La Plata Cresent; for one hundred and ten dollars
in favor of F. M. Cox, of the Port Tobacco Times; one hun-
dred and ten dollars in favor of Adrien Posey, of the Mary-
land Independent, and fifty dollars in favor of Plummer &
Plummer, of the Free Press; for one hundred and ten dollars
in favor of W. Laird Henry, of the Cambridge Chronicle ;
for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of John G. Mills, of
the Cambridge Democrat and News; for one hundred and ten
dollars in favor of Baughman Brothers, of the Frederick Citi-
zen; for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of Reno S.
Harp, publisher of the Frederick Examiner; for one hundred
and ten dollars in favor of I. M. Street, of the Harford Dem-
ocrat; for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of F. W.
Baker, of the Harford AEgis and Intelligencer; for one hun-
dred and ten dollars in favor of McCombs & Co., of the
Havre de Grace Republican; for one hundred and ten dollars
in favor of James F. Melvin, of the Ellicott City Democrat ;
for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of J. B. Morrow, of
the Ellicott City Times; for one hundred and ten dollars in
favor of J. M. Litzinger, of the Oakland Democrat; for one
hundred and ten dollars in favor of Benjamin H. Sincell, of
the Oakland Republican; for one hundred and ten dollars in
favor of W. B. Usilton & Son, of the Kent News; for one
hundred and ten dollars in favor of Collins & Hopper, of the
Chestertown Transcript; for one hundred and ten dollars in
favor of Brewer & Almoney, of the Montgomery Advocate;
for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of R. G. Field, of the



 
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