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Session Laws, 1898 Session
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94

LAWS OF MARYLAND.
195 F. The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company shall

To guard
crossings.

keep a flagman to guard the crossings of the tracks of said
company over Second street, in the town of Oakland, between
the hours of seven o'clock A. M. and nine o'clock P. M.
195 G. The Mayor and Town Council shall have power to

Licenses for
circuses,
etc.

require license from all circuses, menageries, concerts, theatri-
cals and all other exhibition exhibiting for gain in said town,
they shall have power to require license from the owners and
keepers of hacks, carts, wagons, drays and every description of
wheeled vehicle and carriages in said town, or that may be
brought into said town for hire, also from auctions, stores,
hawkers, peddlers and meat shops in said town.

195 H. And be it further enacted, That the Mayor and

License tax
on saloon^.

Town Council shall pass all such ordinances as may be neces-
sary to impose a license tax upon each and every saloon or
other place where spirituous and fermented liquois are sold
with a view to profit, which license tax shall be collected at the
date of the granting of the said license. The proceeds of said
tax shall be paid into the treasury of said town as any other
tax. The said license tax shall be in each and every year the
sum of one hundred and fifty dollars, said license to be applied
for and granted by the Mayor and Town Council of the town
of Oakland, to be dated from the first Monday in May of each
year, and f or any portion of a year to be regulated by ordinances,
in the discretion of the Mayor and Town Council, and
further, the said saloons, or other places, where spirituous and
fermented liquors are sold with a view to profit, shall be closed
and no liquors sold between the hours of twelve o'clock mid-
night and five o'clock A. M. each day, provided, that nothing
herein contained shall be construed to prevent the compound-
ing or sale of any such liquors by a regular pharmacist or
druggist having a license for such business under the laws of
this State, upon written bona fide prescription of a regular
practicing physician of such district or country whose name
shall be signed thereto.

Continue in
force.

195 I. All ordinances now in force and operation in said
town shall remain and be in full force and effect until regu-
larly repealed.
195 J. The Town Council may by ordinance provide for the

Codification
of ordi-
nances.

codification of all ordinances which have been or may be
passed by it, and for the printing of such codifications
thereof, and the ordinances so issued by the authority of the
Town Council may be read in evidence from the printed codi-
fication.



 
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