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ages of not less than twelve pint bottles, or in casks of not less than 

 one-eighth barrel. The price of such license is |1,()0(), and the license 

 is to be framed and exposed in view in the brewery licensed. Other 

 brewers to be licensed by court. Brewers and distillers permitted 

 to deliver their product within the county where licensed, and their 

 deliver}- wagons to have marked on the side the name of the licensee 

 and the number of the license in letters and figures not less than 

 four inches long. 



Act July 30, 1897, (P. L., page 464). 



DISTILLERS' LICENSES. 



1, Distillers like brewers are to pay an annual license fee accord- 

 ing to the production of their distilleries, graded ou the number 

 of barrels produced the preceding year. New distillers to pay for 

 first year |1,000. ' The graded license of distillers runs from |100 

 on distilleries producing less than 50 barrels annually, to -$2,000 on 

 those producing more than 20,000 barrels annually. Distillers are 

 licensed by courts of quarter sessions, and not by State Treasurer, 



but other provisions relating to brewers are applicable to distillers. 

 Act July 30, 1897, (P. L., page 464). 



BOTTLERS' LICENSES. 



1. Bottlers to pay an annual license fee of |500 in cities of first 

 and second class; |350 in other cities; |350 in boroughs; |125 in 

 townships. 



Act July 30, 1897, section 1, (P. L., page 468). 



2. To be licensed by court of quarter sessions. 

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



BILLIARD LICENSES.* 



1. Billiard rooms, bowling saloons and ten pin alleys to be licensed 

 annually, under penalty of fine not exceeding |500 or imprisonment 

 not exceeding three months. 



Act April 10, 1849, section 19, (P. L., page 573). 



2. License to be $30 for first table or alley, and $10 for each addi- 

 tional table or alley; l)ut no license to be paid on such tables or 

 alley's connected with institutions for relief of insane or diseased 

 persons, and in possession of private individuals who have them not 

 for pay or public use. 



Act May 15, 1850, section 2, (P. L., page 772); act April 14, 1851, section 

 9, (P. L., page 570). 



♦Pool is but a variation of the game of billiards, and keepers of pool tables 

 are liable for license. — Willeras vs. Commonwealth, 12th W. N. C, page 471, 



