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* * • ; / 44 - ' ♦ RKVISED ORDINANCES. ; ■ t ‘ S. On each dealer in ice, five dollars. .* 6. On each insurance agent, ten dollars. 7. On each private boarding house, two dollars and fifty cents. 8. On each wagon, cart or other vehicle, with one or more animals, used for heavy hauling, such as lumber, posts, etc., running for profit or hire, eight dollars and fifty cents. * 9. On each jenny lind table, pool table, billiard table, nine or ten pin alley, or any similar contrivance kept for public use, twelve dollars and fifty cents. * 10. On each tavern or hotel, with a capacity of twenty-five guests or more, five dollars. 11. On each railroad eating house, where two or more trains stop daily for meals, sixty-two dollars and fifty cents. 12. On same where only one train stops’ daily for meals, twenty-five dollars. 13. On each tented show, circus, menagerie, twenty-five dollars per day. > 14. On each restaurant, ten dollars. ' 15. On each side show, exhibition, concert or other perform- ance, where a fee is charged for admission, and not devoted exclusively to-religious, benevolent or educational purposes, for each day or part of a day, two dollars and fifty cents. 16. On each room or hall used as a theatre or public exhibition or performances, twelve dollars and fifty cents. 17. On each auctioneer, ten dollars. 18. On each peddler on foot, two dollars and fifty cents. 19. On .each peddler with one horse or mule, twelve dollars and fifty cents 20. On each peddler, with two horses or mules, fifteen dollars. 21. On each coal yard, five dollars. 22. Each drug store shall be subject to the same tax as other stores, and shall obtain license in the same manner, and may sell vinous or spirituous liquors as others may. 23. Each practicing lawyer, five dollars. 24. Each practicing dentist, five dollars. 25. Each ferry kept for public use, twelve dollars and fifty cents. 26. On each person who sells only beer and ale, ten dollars. 27. On each person who sells beer, ale, cake, candy and con- fectionaries, fifteeri,dpllars. *28. On each semjig machine agent, five dollars. 29. On each photographer, five dollais. 30. On each livery or feed stable, where horses are kept for sale, five dollars. 31. On each real estate agent five dollars. 32. On each one-horse passenger hack or carriage, used for profit or hire, one dollar and twenty-five cents. 33. On same with two horses, two dollars and fifty cents. 34. On each transient vendor of jewelry, whether it is offer. V • At PRIVILEGE TAX. * •r ed for sale in the store of some resident dealer duly authorized or not, twelve dollars and fifty cents. “, , , 35. On each person selling patent medicine by sample ^or otherwise, except when licensed as a druggist or merchant, twelve dollar^ and fifty cents. 36. On each cane-rack, knife-rack, or any similar contrivance by whatsoever name so called, twelve dollars and fifty cents. 37. Qni^e.ch barbershop, two dollars and fifty cents. 38. On each telephone company, twelve dollars and fifty cents. 39. On each person traveling and selling goods by sample or otherwise, five dollars. 40. On skating rink, five dollars. > 41. On each brick yard, where brick are made by machinery, ten dollars. * ' - * 42. * On each meat market, two dollars and fifty cents. 43. On each person or firm dealing in pistols, or dirks or sword-canes, or other deadly weapons, (shot guns and rifles excepted,) fifty dollars. ' 44. On each transient vendor of bed springs, twelve dollars and fifty cents. ' « 45. On each transient vendor of fruit trees or vines, two dollars and fifty cents. , , ‘ , 46. On each lightning rod agent, five dollars. . t 47. On each transient vendor of stoves, ranges and clocks, ^ ten dollars. » 48. On each oyster house or saloon, eight dollars. 49. On each oyster peddler, not keeping a saloon, fojjr dollars. 50. On each ice cream saloon, five dollars. ’ . 51. On each ice cream peddler, not keeping saloon, four dollars. 52. On each fruit store selling native fruit, two dollars and fifty cents. 53. On same selling native and foreign fruit, five dollars. 54. On each pen, house or place used for the purpose of slaughtering beeves or other aijimals, ten dollars. 55. On each'confectioner, ten dollars. * _ * 56. On each soda water fountain five dollars. * 57. On each contract or, where the contract amounts to two hundred dollars, two dollars; on same Where the contract amounts to three hundred dollars, four dollars; on same where the contract amounts to four hundred dollars, six dollars; on same where the contract amounts to five hundred dollars, eight dollars; on'.same where the contract exceeds five hundred dollars, ten dollars. 58. On each shooting gallery or target gun, or similar contrivance, by whatever name called, twelve dollars and fifty cents. 59. On each rope walker, sleight of hand performance, fortune teller, panoramic views, and exhibitions or performances of
BSL 1880 To 1899 the-Charter-City-of-Bay-St-Louis-19mar1886-(22)