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to exceed seven thousand dollars in any one year, and not to 

 exceed ten years from the time of the payment of the first 

 bounty money. 



WEIGHT OF BEANS. 

 Public Laws of 1878, Chapter 7. 

 Sec. 1. Section fifty-six of chapter thirty-eight of the re- 

 vised statutes is hereby amended by striking out the words 

 "sixty-four," after the word "beans," in the seventh line of 

 said section, and inserting in place thereof the words 'sixty- 

 two.' 



Sec. 2. This act shall take eifect when approved. 



COMMERCIAL, FERTILIZERS. 



Public Laws of 1878, Chapter 17. 



Sec. 1. Every package of fifty pounds or more of com- 

 mercial manure or fertilizer sold, or kept for sale, at over one 

 cent a pound, unless prepared essentially from fish and sold 

 as such, shall be marked with its weight, the name and place 

 of business of the manufacturer and seller, and with a true 

 analysis of the chemical elements, and the several amounts of 

 each contained therein. 



Sec. 2. Any person guilty of a violation of section one 

 shall be subjected to a penalty of one hundred dollars. 



Sec. 3. The secretary of the state board of agriculture 

 may procure the analysis of any fertilizer offered for sale 

 within the state, and prosecute any person who shall violate 

 the provisions of this act. 



LAW OF THE ROAD. 

 Public Laws of 1878, Chapter 24. 

 Section ten of chapter nineteen of the revised statutes is 

 hereby amended, by inserting after the word "oxen," wher- 

 ever it occurs in said section, the word 'mules,' and by insert- 

 ing after the word "lake," in the eighth line, the words 'and 

 the road leading from Jackson brook, in Washington county, 

 to Forest City,' so that said section, as amended, shall read 

 as follows : 



