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11. After publication of lists, constables to report to county treas- 

 urer all omissions from list, and to receive a fee of fifty cents for 

 each omission reported. 



Act May 2, 1899, section 10, (P. L., page 188). 



12. Dealers to have signs on places of business, under penalty 

 of $10 for not doing so. 



Act May 2, 1899, section 11, (P. L., page 188). 



13. Retailers commencing business after date licenses are issuable, 

 to take out license for fraction of year, at rate of |2() for whole 

 year, but full license required, unless persons commencing business, 

 as aforesaid, do not, within one month after such commencement, 

 apply for and take out license. 



Act April 7, 1830, section 6, (P. L., page 389) ; act March 4, 1824, section 

 5, (P. L., 1823-24, page 34)i.* 



14. License to be taken out for each store. 

 Act March 24, 1824, section 3, (P. L., page 33). 



15. Manufacturers and mechanics not having a store or warehouse 



separate and apart from manufactory or workshop, exempt from 



payment of license. 



Act February 27, 1868, section 1, (P. L., page 43). 



16. Manufacturers and mechanics selling goods, wares and mer- 

 chandise other than their own manufacture, in excess of the annual 



value of |500 to pay license. 



Act April 9, 1870, (P. L., page 59). 



17. Farmers selling their own produce, or occupying stalls in a 



market or sidewalk, not required to pay license in cities of first 



class. 



Act April 18, 1878, section 5, (P. L., page 28). See also case of Barton 

 vs. Morris, 1 "W. N. C, page 543, holding that farmers cannot be rated and 

 made pay license for selling produce in a market. 



18. Mercantile appraisers to receive a fee of fifty cents on each 

 certificate of license granted (to be collected from person to whom 

 license is issued) and six cents per mile, circular, for each mile 

 necessarily traveled in the discharge of their duties. In Philadel- 

 phia county, they receive sixty-two and one-half cents for every name 

 returned by them to the city treasurer, to be paid and deducted 

 from the amount collected for the State for licenses, and three cents 

 per mile for each mile necessarily traveled in the discharge of their 



♦Licenses under said act of April 7, 1830, date from May 1st, but as returns, 

 under act of May 2, 1899, have to be made for the calendar year, it is question- 

 able whether licenses can now be taken out for a fraction of a year under 

 acts of April 7, 1830, and March 4, 1824. 



