LLOYD LOWNDES, ESQUIRE, GOVERNOR. 493
19, 1898 ; the Second Legislative District of Baltimore City
shall be and consist of the wards numbered from nine to six-
teen, both inclusive, as said wards were laid out and numbered
under the provisions of the Act of 1898, as aforesaid ; and the
Third Legislative District of Baltimore City shall be and con-
sist of the wards numbered from seventeen to twenty-four,
both inclusive, as said wards were laid out and numbered
under the provisions of the Act of 1898, as aforesaid.
LICENSES.
Billiards.
658. A license may be granted to any person who may
apply for permission to keep a billiard table, for which license
there shall be paid the sum of fifty dollars, and for every addi-
tional billiard table kept by the same person, he shall pay a
license of twenty-five dollars; provided, that all said additional
tables shall be kept in the same apartment; and provided, that
this section shall not apply to any billiard table kept for pri-
vate use.
659. Any person keeping or exhibiting for use a billiard
table, without first obtaining a license therefor, shall for each
and every table so kept or exhibited, forfeit and pay the sum
of five hundred dollars, one-half to the informer and the other
half to the State.
660. Nothing contained in the two preceding sections shall
impair the right of the Mayor and City Council of Baltimore
to impose a further tax on billiard tables.
Horse Dealers.
661. It shall not be lawful for any person, copartnership,
firm, corporation, joint stock company, brokers, commission
merchants, agents, factors or other association of persons, to
engage in or carry on the business, trade, occupation or calling
of bartering, buying, selling, exchanging or dealing in horses,
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