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3. In Bedford, Carbon and Monroe counties, and at Cresson 

 Springs, Cambria county, Loretto Springs, same county, and Ephrata 

 Springs, in Lancaster county, license is at rate of $2.50 per mouth 

 for every month the billird room, bowling saloon or ten pin alley 



is in use. 



Act April 3, 1852. section 6, (P. L., page 281); act March 22, 18«0, (P. L., 

 page 229); act April 5, 1862, (P. L., page 276); act February 27, 1863, (P. 

 L., page 77); act April 10, 1867, (P. L., page 1076). 



4. One-half the fines for keeping billiard rooms, bowling saloons* 



and ten pin alleys without license to be for use of prosecutor, and the 



other half for use of Commonwealth. 



Act May 15, 1850, section 4, (P. L., page 772). 



5. No license to keep billiard room, bowling saloon or ten pin 



alley to be granted in Wyoming county. 



Act April 27, 1852, section 6, (P. L., page 468). 



6. Bagatelle tables to be licensed in Allegheny county. Rate of 



license is $5 annually for each table, together with a fee of 50 cents 



for the county treasurer and 37^ cents for the mercantile appraiser. 



Keeping tables without license, punished by a tine of not less than 



|10, nor more than $100, but such tables can be used in institutions 



for the insane and diseased without license. 

 Act May 11, 1853. section 9, (P. L., page 673). 



7. Mercantile appraiser to return to county treasurer all persons 



keeping tables. 



Act June 11, 1853, section 10, (P. L., page 673). 



EATING HOUSE LICENSES. 



1. Keepers of eating houses, restaurants, oyster cellars or other 



places where refreshments are sold, and not liquors, to be licensed 



annually, if their sales amount to |500. They are to be rated by 



the mercantile appraiser and to pay license varying from |5 to 



$200, in proportion to the sales they make annually. 



Act April 10, 1849, sections 20, 21, 22 and 23, (P. L., page 547). 



BROKERS' LICENSES. 



1. Stock brokers, bill brokt^rs, exchange brokers, merchandise 

 brokers and real estate brokers, to be licensed annually, and to pay 

 therefor three per cent, upon their annual receipts from commis- 

 sions, discounts, abatements, allowances, or other similar means 

 used in the transaction of their business. 



Act May 15, 1850, section 7, (P. L., page 773). 



