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FRANK BROWN, ESQUIRE, GOVEKNOR.
which said trader's license is the only one which they should
have been required to procure in the years eighteen hundred
and ninety and eighteen hundred and ninety-one; therefore,
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SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the Comptroller be and he is hereby author-
ized and directed to draw his warrant upon the Treasurer of
the State for the sum of four hundred and forty dollars in
favor of the Niagara Falls Brewing Company, a body corpo-
rate, and for four hundred and forty dollars in favor of Lewis
Railing, and for four hundred and forty dollars in favor of
George Ruths, and for four hundred and forty dollars in favor
of William F. Kuszmane and William F. Kuszmane, Jr.,
trading as W. F. Kuszmane & Son, and for four hundred
and forty dollars in favor of John Barnickel, and for four
hundred and forty dollars in favor of Isaac B. Clark, and for
four hundred and forty dollars in favor of John Heinzerling
and Samuel J. Leonard, trading as Heinzerling and Leonard,
and for four hundred and forty dollars in favor of George C.
Sucro, agent of the Bartholomay Brewing Company, and for
four hundred and forty dollars in favor of Henry L. Lemkuhl,
for the amounts paid in excess of the amounts properly
chargeable for their licenses as bottlers for the years eighteen
hundred and ninety and eighteen hundred and ninety-one.
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SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this act shall take effect
from the date of its passage.
Approved April 6th, 1894.
CHAPTER 591.
AN ACT to amend the charter of the Board of Trustees of
the Sharp Street Station of the Methodist Episcopal Church
in the City of Baltimore, a religious corporation incorporated
under the general corporation laws of the State of Maryland,
and to enable it to sell and dispose of certain real estate
owned by it in the City of Baltimore.
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WHEREAS, The Board of Trustees of the Sharp Street
Station of the Methodist Episcopal Church in the city of Bal-
timore is the owner of a lot of ground in the city of Baltimore,
conveyed to it by James Carey and Martha Carey, his wife,
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