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LAWS OF MARYLAND.
register of Baltimore city, for collecting the state
tax on Baltimore city stocks, three hundred
dollars; to the person employed to take care of
the court of appeals room, one hundred dollars ;
to the secretary of the senate and the chief clerk
of the house of delegates, for salaries dur-
ing the recess of the legislature, three hun-
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For miscel-
laneous pur-
poses.
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dred dollars each, six hundred dollars ; for
printing the annual report of the comptroller
of the treasury for the year eighteen hundred
and eighty-eight, one thousand dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary ; for the
postage for the executive department, land office,
the treasury department, secretary of the senate
and chief clerk of the house of delegates, twelve
hundred and fifty dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary ; for fuel and lights for the
public buildings and grounds, to be expended
under the direction and control of the governor,
six thousand and five hundred dollars, or so
much thereof as may be necessary ; to C. W.
Fontaine, of Somerset county, for advertising
delinquents to the state, thirty dollars ; for sal-
aries and expenses of veterinary inspectors and
for appraised value of animals or buildings de-
stroyed to prevent the spread of infectious or
contagious diseases among live stock, ten thous-
and dollars, or so much thereof as may be nec-
essary ; for the rebuilding of fences and general
improvement of the state cattle scales, the sum
of five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as
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For miscel-
laneous pur-
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may be necessary ; provided said fence is found
necessary by the governor, and if necessary then
the governor shall designate the kind of said
fence ; but in no event shall the amount to be
expended exceed the sum of five hundred dollars;
to be paid upon vouchers exhibited to the comp-
troller, for new tin roof on the executive man-
sion, five hundred dollars, or so much thereof as
may be necessary ; for W. L. Pfeiffer, two hun-
dred dollars, for materials and labor in preparing
the two houses of the general assembly for the
session of eighteen hundred and eighty-eight ;
to L. H. Miller, sixty-four dollars and fifty cents-
for repairing a safe belonging to the state.
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