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Twentieth General Assembly, and all that part of section two (2), chapter eighty-three 

 (83), acts of the T wen ty-lirst General Assembly, after the words "medicines and 

 poisons" in the fifth line thereof, be, and the same is hereby, repealed, and by insert- 

 ing after the Avord "poison " in the fifth line of section two, chapter eighty-three, acts 

 of the Twenty-first General Assembly, the following words: " excepting intoxicat- 

 ing liquors : " Provided, That nothing in this act shall be construed to abate any action 

 or proceeding now pending in any court in this State for a violation of the provisions 

 of the sections hereby repealed, or to operate to bar any prosecutions hereafter 

 brought for any such violations committed prior to the passage and taking effect of 

 this act. 



SEC. 21. That section one, chapter 75, of the acts of the Eighteenth General Assem- 

 bly be, and the same is hereby, amended by striking out the words "for medical use, 

 except as hereinafter provided/' at the end of said section and inserting in lieu 

 thereof the words, " and any person violating the provisions of this section shall be 

 liable to pay a penalty of five dollars for each day of such violation, and cost of 

 prosecution. Suits brought to recover any of the penalties provided for in this act 

 or the acts to which it is amendatory shall be instituted in the name of the State of 

 Iowa by the county attorney or under the direction and by the authority of the 

 commissioners of pharmacy for the State of Iowa. In all cases brought under this 

 act or the acts to which it is amendatory, the prosecution need not prove that the 

 defendant has not the required pharmacy certificate of registration ; if the defendant 

 has such certificate he must produce it." 



SEC. 22. That section 4, chapter 75, of the acts of the Eighteenth General Assem- 

 bly be, and the same is hereby, amended, by striking out the words "a duplicate of 

 which is to be kept in the secretary of State's office," in the second and third lines 

 of said section. 



SEC. 23. This act being deemed of immediate importance shall take effect and be 

 in force from and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Des Homes 

 Leader, newspapers published in Des Moiues, Iowa. 



Approved April 12, 1888. 



CHAPTER 81. To AMEND CHAPTER 83, ACTS OF TWENTY-FIRST GENERAL ASSEM- 

 BLY. SALE OF POISONS. 



AN ACT to amend chapter 83, acts of the Twenty-first General Assembly, relating to the sale of 



poisons. 



Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of loiva : 



SECTION 1. That section 4, chapter 83, acts of the Twenty-first General Assembly, 

 be, and the same is hereby, amended by adding to the end thereof the following: 



"Nor from selling concentrated lye and potash: Provided, however, That if any 

 person sell or deliver said concentrated lye or potash without having the word ' poi- 

 son' and the true name thereof written or printed upon a label attached to the vial, 

 box, or parcel containing the same, shall be punished by imprisonment in the county 

 jail not more than thirty days, or by fine not exceeding one hundred dollars, but 

 they shall not be compelled to register the sales of said lye and potash as required 

 by section 4038, code of 1873. 



SEC. 2. This act being deemed of immediate importance, shall be in full force and 

 effect on and after its publication in the Iowa State Register and Daily Des Moines 

 Leader, newspapers published in Des Moines, Iowa. 



Approved March 28, 1888. 



CHAPTER 106. REMOVAL FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER OF REGISTERED PHARMA- 

 CISTS. 



AN ACT to amend section 1, chapter 137, laws of the Nineteenth (19th) General Assembly, relating 



to registered pharmacists. 



Se it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of Iowa : 



SECTION 1. That section one (1) chapter one hundred and thirty-seven (137), laws 

 of the Nineteenth General Assembly, be amended by adding to said section after the 



