ALBERT C. RITCHIE, GOVERNOR. 1153
SECTION 1. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Mary-
land, That Section 13 8O of Article 12 of the Code of Public
Local Laws of Maryland, title "Garrett County, " sub-title
"Kitzmillersville, " as enacted by Chapter 285 of the Acts of
Assembly of 1906, be and the same is hereby repealed and re-
enacted with amendments, to read as follows:
138O. The said Council shall have power to pass all such
ordinances not contrary to the Constitution or the laws of this
State, as it may deem necessary for the good government of
the town; for the protection and preservation of the town
property, rights and privileges; for the preservation of the
peace and good order, and securing persons from violence,
danger and destruction; for the protection of the health, com-
fort and convenience of the citizens of Kitzmillersville and
visitors thereto and sojourners there; for providing proper
and suitable lights on the streets; for establishing, maintain-
ing and regulating an adequate police force; to regulate the
management and location of livery stables, barns, outhouses or
privies and such other establishments of which the business,
trade or location may become obnoxious or injurious to the
public comfort or health; to prohibit the erection of such
buildings, the continuance of such noxious occupations therein,
whenever the public health requires it; to prevent or regulate
the use of firearms therein, fireworks, bonfires or other things
or practices tending to endanger persons or property; to regu-
late or prohibit the running at large of cattle, horses, swine,
fowls, sheep, goats, hogs or other animals; to authorize the
empounding, keeping, sale and redemption of such animals
when found in violation of the ordinances in such cases pro-
vided; to prevent the deposit of any unwholesome substance,
either on public or private property; to compel its removal; to
designate a point, and to require slop, garbage, ashes and other
waste or unwholesome material to be removed to designated
points, or to require the occupants or residents on premises to
place them conveniently for removal; to compel the occupants
of any premises, buildings or outhouses situate in said town,
when the same hath become filthy or unwholesome, to abate or
clean the same; to authorize the same to be done by the proper
officers and to assess the expenditures thereon against such
property; to authorize the removal or confinement of such
persons having infectious or pestilential diseases; to regulate
the selling, weighing or measuring of hay, wood, coke, coal
and all other articles sold by weight and measure and to pro-
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