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Session Laws, 1894 Session
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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR.

391

Montgomery Sentinel; for one hundred and ten dollars in
favor of J. S. Wilson, of the Marlboro Gazette; for one hun-
dred and ten dollars in favor of Frederick Sasscer, of the
Prince George's Inquirer; for one hundred and ten dollars in
favor of W. W. Busteed, of the Centreville Observer; for one
hundred and ten dollars in favor of Roberts & Smith, of the
Centreville Record; for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of
J. M. Aker, of the Queenstown News; for one hundred and
ten dollars in favor of King & Gates, of the St. Mary's Bea-
con; for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of F. V.
Holmes, of the St. Mary's Enterprise; for one hundred and
ten dollars in favor of Ephriam G. Polk, of the Princess Anne
Marylander; for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of
C. W. Fontaine, of the Somerset Herald; for one hundred
and ten dollars in favor of George E. Hadaway, of the Easton
Ledger; for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of John Y.
Todd, (to the use of Alexander Fountaine,) of the Easton
Democrat; for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of the
Mail Publishing Co., of the Hagerstown Mail; for one hun-
dred and ten dollars in favor of J. H. Blake of the Hagers-
town News; for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of
Thomas Perry, of the Salisbury Advertiser; for one hundred
and ten dollars in favor of Brewington Bros., of the Wicomico
News; for one hundred and ten dollars in favor of P. S.
Smith, of the Worcester Shield; for one hundred and ten
dollars in favor of Purnell and Vincent, of the. Democratic
Messenger of Snow Hill; for one hundred and ten dollars in
favor of E. H. Pritchett, of the Pocomoke Ledger; one hun-
dred and ten dollars in favor of the Easton Star : one hundred
and ten dollars in favor of the Talbot Times; one hundred
and ten dollars in favor of the Record, of Annapolis; one
hundred and ten dollars in favor of St. Michaels Comet and
Advertiser; eighty-five dollars and fifty cents in favor of the
Daily Record, of Baltimore city; eighty-five dollars in favor
of the Polonia of Baltimore city; one hundred and ten dollars
in favor of Lorie C. Quinn, of the Crisfield Times; one hun-
dred and ten dollars in favor of "The Press," formerly of
Worcester county, for publishing a Constitutional Amendment
and Governor's Proclamation, according to agreement made
with the Governor of the State of Maryland.

To pay for
publishing
constitu-
tional
amendment.

SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.

Approved April 6th, 1894.

Effective.



 
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