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XCIX. Keepers of bowling-saloons and billiard-rooms or ten-pin
alleys must be licensed,
C. Penalty against clerks, prothonotaries, justices, sheriffs or
other officers, who shall take off, discharge or cancel any
fine, amercement, forfeited recognizance or other forfeiture
due the Commonwealth,
CI. Failure by jailer to furnish calendar list of persons under
sentence of servitude, how punished,
CII. Statement of fines and penalties shall be reported to con-
troller by prothonotary at end of sessions of court in Phila-
delphia, and the sheriff likewise,
CIII. In taking recognizance by justice of the peace what memo-
randum they shall make, and penalty for failure or neglect
in the city of Philadelphia,
CIV. Public officers inhibited from making profit out of money re-
ceived by them for the State. Penalty,
CV. County treasurer's neglect of duty. Penalty,
CVI. Taking illegal fees by county surveyor,.
CVII. County commissioners in certain counties shall advertise all
proposals for contracts. Penalty for failure thereof,
CVIII. Misdemeanor for county commissioners to neglect their duty
in relation to collecting taxes, .
CIX. Misdemeanor for county commissioner or county treasurer to
be concerned in contract for construction of any public
work,.
CX. Sheriffs and constables can only sell at auction, goods, chat-
tels, and lands, taken on execution,
CXI. Deputy constables not to purchase at sales of their principal,
nor any constable sale of the same township,
CXII. Constable failing to pay over money in hand, guilty of a mis-
demeanor, .
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CXIII. School directors, controllers or superintendents violating Act
26 May, 1871, how punished,
CXIV. Unauthorized persons inhibited from selling or bartering rail-
road, or other public conveyance tickets,
CXV. Misdemeanor for appraisers of estates to take fees from ex-
ecutors, legatees, heirs, etc., etc.
CXVI. Reducing the capacity of any vehicle stamped according to
law for delivering coal in Philadelphia, how punished,
CXVII. Persons owning cattle or sheep afflicted with contagious dis-
eases shall not sell or remove them,
CXVIII. Selling unmarked tubs, firkins, kegs, etc.,
ing butter or lard, punished how,
CXIX. Exportation of butter or hog's lard not contained in kegs,
half-kegs, tubs or canisters. Penalty for,
CXX. Unlawful to sell liquors near encampments or reunions.
CXXI. License to sell liquors granted by Court of Quarter Sessions.
Penalty for selling contrary to law,
CXXII.
CXXII. Constables shall make returns to the courts of Quarter Ses-
sions touching the sale of liquors in their wards, boroughs
and townships, and of such violations of the law as may
be reported to them,
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CXXIII. Unlawful for peddlers and non-residents to vend liquors,
CXXIV. Unlawful to sell liquors on Sunday and election day,
CXXV. A misdemeanor to furnish liquor to certain persons,
CXXVI. Marrying any person while intoxicated, penalty for,
CXXVII. Selling liquors on Sunday, penalty for,
CXXVIII. Prosecutor in cases of illegal sale of liquors, when a witness,
not to receive any part of the fine,
CXXIX. Constables of Philadelphia shall make return to Court of
Quarter Sessions the first Monday of every term the name
of any party within his ward failing to comply with the
Act 20 April, 1858. Failure herein to be deemed perjury, 344
CXXX. Duty of judges and constables, touching returns to court by
constables of the places where liquors are sold. Penalty,
etc.,
CXXXI. Employment of intemperate persons by manufacturers and
dealers in intoxicating liquors, a misdemeanor, .
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CXXXII. Conducting a distillery or brewery without license an indict- able offence,
CXXXIII. A misdemeanor for a minor to falsely represent himself to be
of age, for the purpose of obtaining intoxicating liquors, . 345
CXXXIV. A misdemeanor to falsely represent a minor to be of full age,
in order to obtain intoxicating liquors,
CXXXV. A misdemeanor to keep, maintain or permit the game of pool,
or other game of chance, for drinks of vinous or other
liquors,
CXXXVI. Injurious and impure materials prohibited in manufacture of
ale, beer, and liquors, etc., .
CXXXVII. Bread to be sold by the pound avoirdupois. Penalty for sell-
CXXXVIII. Black-oak bark shall not be exported without inspection.
CXXXIX. Companies incorporated by the laws of other States shall not
establish in this Commonwealth banks or offices of discount
or deposit,
CXL. Circulation of small notes of other States forbidden, and how
CXLI. Weekly statement of banks to be published,.
CXLII. Bank notes of this State not to be bought at less than par,
CXLIII. To issue notes, bills or checks, as currency, under five dollars,
punishable by indictment,
CXLIV. Punishment for circulation of certain notes, bills, checks,
drafts, etc., as currency, suspended in certain counties,
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CXLV. Penalty against bank officers for issuing notes not payable on
demand at the bank of issue,
447, relating to banks, how punished,
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CXLVI. Officers of banks violating the Act of 16 April, 1850, P. L.,
CXLVII. Purchasing military stores a misdemeanor,
CXLVIII. Relating to goods, wares and merchandise, in store and in
transit, and to make receipts and bills of lading therefor
negotiable,.
CXLIX. A misdemeanor to rehypothecate stocks, bonds, or other
securities pledged for money lent or borrowed, .
CL. Cashiers of banks not to engage in any other occupation,
penalty for,.
CLI. Violations of auction laws by auctioneers or others, punish-
able by indictment,
CLII. Penalty for acting as auctioneer without being commissioned
in the city of Philadelphia or county of Allegheny, .
CLIII. Licensed auctioneers in Philadelphia and Allegheny County
to have but one auction store,
CLIV. Licensed auctioneers in Philadelphia and Allegheny County shall not be connected in business with commission mer-
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chants, nor farm out their office,.
CLV. Persons holding lands by lease or otherwise, on which Canada
thistle grows, shall cut it and prevent it from going to seed, 358
CLVI. To prevent the adulteration of milk, and prevent the traffic
in impure and unwholesome milk,
CLVII. Fixing the standard weight for a bushel of bituminous coal,
CLVIII. To regulate the sale of articles or merchandise within one
mile of any camp-meeting held for religious worship,
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CLIX. Penalty for selling fertilizers not analyzed,
CLX. Penalty for issuing and countersigning warrants without ap-
propriation being made therefor, in cities of the first class, 361
CLXI. Penalty for obstructing passage in attempt to evade payment
of tolls,
CLXII. Vessels prohibited from anchoring on range line of range
lights established by the United States light-house board
in this State,
CLXIII. Penalty for injuring buoys, beacons or daymarks,.
CLXIV. Unlawful to practice dentistry without having a diploma or
certificate from board of examiners,
CLXV. Unlawful to prevent the taking of apprentices by manufac-
turing or other business proprietors,
CLXVI. Penalty for violating the laws and regulations looking to the
health of the Commonwealth,
CLXVII. To amend and consolidate the several acts relating to game
and game fish,
CLXVIII. Amendments to the "Act to amend and consolidate the sev-
eral acts relating to game and game fish," .
CLXIX. Unlawful to catch trout less than five inches in length, or to
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fish in streams in which trout have been placed,
CLXX. Unlawful to catch shad in certain rivers on certain days, 377
CLXXI. Taking salmon with nets in the Delaware River or its tribu-
taries, prohibited for a certain period,
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CLXXII. Fishing near Columbia dam, or obstructing passage of fish
prohibited, .
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CLXXIII. Public roads, .
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CLXXIV. Note given for patent-right must have written on its face,
VII. Wantonly pointing or discharging firearms at another,
VIII. Cutting and maiming, with intent to disfigure,
X. Causing to explode or sending explosive substances, or throwing
corrosive fluid,
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XI. Administering stupefying mixtures, with criminal intent,
XII. Modified verdicts in cases of felonious assault,
XIII. Death following attempt to procure abortion,
XIV. Procuring or attempting to procure abortion,
XV. Concealing the death of a bastard child,
XVI. Maltreatment of infants and apprentices,
Appeals to courts of Quarter Sessions in cases arising under the
act entitled “An act to protect children from neglect and
cruelty, and relating to their employment, protection and
adoption," heard before magistrates,
XVII. Rape, and carnal knowledge of female children,
XVIII. Assault, with intent to commit rape,
XIX. Kidnapping, decoying, carrying away, or enticing a child from
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XXI. Penalty for failure of duty provided for in this act, for guid-
ance of workmen and others, in and about coal mines,
XXII. Penalty for disobeying orders, thereby endangering life, and
for injury to any of the apparatus in and about coal mining in
Mercer County. Penalty for violation of the Act 22 April,
1870, P. L., 1256,
XXIII. Providing for the health and safety of persons employed in coal
mines,
XXIV. Penalty for failure to provide means of conveyance of persons
injured in or about the coal mines, to their homes, stretchers,
ambulances, etc.,
XXV. Safety and health of persons employed in mines,
XXVI. None but experienced engineers to be employed by owners or
agents of mines. Penalty for interfering with them,
XXVII. Alleged lunatics entitled to the writ of habeas corpus upon oath
of any respectable person,
XXVIII. A misdemeanor to prevent or interfere with communication
between patients in an insane asylum and their counsel,
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TITLE G.
OFFENCES AGAINST PERSONAL PROPERTY.
I. Robbery, being armed with an offensive weapon,
II. Robbery, by threats to accuse of infamous crime,
III. Robbery, stealing from the person, and menaces,
IV. Penalty for using force, fraud, or threats, or seizing, gagging,
etc., any person to compel him or her to disclose a lock com-
bination or the means of opening a vault or safe, or to compel
the surrender of a key, or administer any drug in further-
ance of any attempt to steal money or securities,
VIII. Clerks, servants, or other employés stealing from employers,
IX. Larceny by bailee,
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X. Buying or receiving stolen goods, chattels, etc., .
XI. Treasurers of city, county, township, etc., who shall misapply
money collected for special purposes, how punished,
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XII. Receiving or buying from minors and others, scrap-iron, brass,
XIII. Cheating by false pretences,
XIV. Defrauding and cheating boarding-house and innkeepers, etc., by
false show of baggage, or other misrepresentation,