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2. To be licensed for one year by contls of (niartcr sessions. 

 Act June 9. 1891, (P. L., page 257). 



3. Kectitiers, compounders, storelceepeis or ;i<^enls u»t included 

 in any other classilication for license, and who have stores, oflices 

 or places of business in the Comnionwealth, are required to pay 

 the same license as wholesale dealers. 



Act July 30, 1S97, section 1, (P. L., page 468). 



RETAIL LIQUOR LICENSES. 



1. Persons licensed to sell at retail any vinous, spirituous, malt 

 or brewed liquors, or any admixture thereof in any house, room or 

 place, hotel, inn or tavern, to pay in cities of first and second class, 

 $1,000; in cities of third class, |500; in other cities, pOO; in bor- 

 oughs, |150; in townships, |75. To be paid to county treasurers for 

 use of counties in the following proportions: In cities, the sum of 

 $100; in boroughs and townships, one fifth of amount of licenses to 

 be paid to treasurers of counties for use of counties, and the balance 

 to treasurers of cities, boroughs and townships for their respective 

 use; the money paid in township treasuries to be applied to repair of 



roads. ' 



Act June 9, 1891, (P. L., page 428). 



2. Licenses to be granted by courts of quarter sessions, and in 

 cities of first class mercantile appraisers are to receive a fee of 

 $2.50, to be collected from the applicant for license. 



Act May 13, 1887, (P. L., pages 108, 109). 



3. Retail liquor dealers to pay an additional license for use of 

 Commonwealth, as follows: |100 in cities of first and second class; 

 $.jO in other cities; $50 in boroughs; $25 in townships. 



Act July 30, 1897, section 2, (P. L., page 469). 



BREWERS' LICENSES. 



1. Brewers to pay annual license fee according to the production 

 of their breweries, graded on the number of barrels produced the 

 preceding year. Each brewery to be licensed separately, and new 

 breweries to pay for first year $1,000. The graded license of brewers 

 runs from $250 on breweries producing less than 1,000 barrels an- 

 nually to $G,000 on those produicng more than 300,000 barrels 

 annually. They are to produce satisfactory evidence to the court 

 of quarter sessions or State Treasurer when they make applicatiom 

 for license of the number of barrels they brewed the preceding rear. 

 State Treasurer to license brewers of malt and brewed liquors wh» 

 sell to licensed dealers only the product of their breweries in pack- 



