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374 LAWS OF MARYLAND. [CH. 199

during the continuance of said license, maintain and keep for
use at least six sleeping chambers, and at least six beds
with sufficient covering therefor, and will have upon the
first or second floor of such hotel a dining room of at least two
hundred square feet floor space, with dining accommodation
therein at all times for at least twenty guests, a ladies' parlor
of at least one hundred and fifty square floor space, and an
office and bar on the ground floor thereof; and in which shall
be stated, the name and residence of the applicant and the loca-
tion of the premises on which the business is to be conducted,
with the name of the owner thereof, and that said applicant
has not been convicted of a violation of any of the provisions
of this sub-title of this article.

Section 192. No license to sell spirituous or fermented
liquors in said city shall be granted any applicant who has
complied with the three preceding sections until said applicant
shall have paid to the Clerk of the Circuit Court of Harford
County the sum of eight hundred dollars, and the further sum of
five dollars for approving and filing the said bond and other
papers, and for his other costs and charges in issuing the said li-
cense, which said sum of money collected by the Clerk for the
license aforesaid the said Clerk shall pay over to the Mayor and
City Council of Havre de Grace within thirty days after it has
been received by him, without any abatement or deduction what-
ever, and the said Mayor and City Council shall apply all such
sums so received by them: First, to the payment of the interest
on the bonded indebtedness of said city, and whatever surplus
remains after the payment of said interest shall be paid over
to and become a part of the sinking fund of said city to pay the
principal of said bonds at their maturity.

Section 193. Every person having complied with the pro-
visions of the five preceding sections and having obtained a
license for the sale of spirituous or fermented liquors in said
city, shall display such license to conspicuous view in the room
or locality where he proposes to sell, so as to be easily read.
But no person who has been granted a license as aforesaid shall
display to public view on the streets of Havre de Grace any
sign or advertising matter or paraphernalia to increase the sale
of or call attention to the public that spirituous or fermented
liquors are sold or can be had on said premises; provided, how-
ever, that every person who shall obtain a license under the
provisions of the preceding sections of this sub-title of this
Article, shall display a neat sign containing the name of the

 

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