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Re-enacted.
Illuminating
oils or fluids.
In force.
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LAWS OF* MARYLAND.
and the same is hereby repealed, and re-enacted so as
to read as follows:
2. Any one manufacturing or selling illuminating
oils, or fluids manufactured from Petroleum, or its
products, by the barrel, shall be required to have
stamped upon the head of the barrel the name of
the manufacturer and seller thereof and his place of
business, together with the words " warranted to
stand a fire test of one hundred and ten degrees
Fahrenheit, before it shall burn," and any manufac-
turer or seller, disposing of five gallons or more, shall
furnish a certificate of test as above.
SEC. 2. And be it enacted, That this Act shall take
effect from the date of its passage.
Approved April 1, 1872.
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Comptroller
to issue war-
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CHAPTER 136.
AN ACT to appropriate a sum of money to pay the
claims of Glenn and Company, W. E. Weber,
Wm. T. Iglehart and Company, A. Chamberlain
and Company, E. M. Yerger and Company, W.
II. Ruby, George Colton and Son, Frederick Raine,
Cole and Laffan for the use of Robert Fowler,
Daniel Lee, Parran and Williams, Charles E.
Tarr, W. H. Vanderford, George W. Cruikshank,
Elijah Wells, Clement Sullivane, J. W. Baugh-
man, P. II. Rutledge and Company, John R.
Brown, Jr., Plummer and Usilton, Mrs. R. G.
Fields, Joseph H. Johnson, Charles Cole, F. W.
Baker, E. F. Perkins, George W. Wilson, W. W.
Busteed, James 8. Downs, Thomas J. Turner,
Polk and McClemmy, Thomas K, Robson, A. G.
and M. 'W. Boyd, J. C. Bell, B. E. Smith, C. W.
Fontaine, Julius A. Johnson, Bell, Letter and Com-
pany, Freeny and Richardson, and Jno. H. Handy.
SECTION 1. -Be it enacted by the General Assembly of
Maryland, That the Comptroller of the Treasury be
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