Commissioner of Agriculture. 493 



KET^TUOKY. 



Packages containing vinegar, placed and offered for sale, shall 



be labeled, branded or marked with process of manufacture and 



material of wliich it is made ; if it is not as represented the violator 



is punishable by a fine of not less than |25 nor more than |100. 



(R. S., § 1282.) 



MAINE. 



The manufacture, sale or branding of any vinegar not the prod- 

 uct of pure apple juice, or the adulteration of vinegar by foreign 

 substances and ingredients injurious to health, is prohibited. 



(Laws 1881, chap. G.) 



^IiARYLAND. 



x4.dulteration of vinegar prohibited; also, the sale and importa- 

 tion into the State, when known to be adulterated, or in any way 

 sophisticated. Violation of law is punishable by fine or imprison- 

 ment, the article so adulterated to be forfeited and destroyed. 

 (Laws 1890, chap. 604.) 



MASSAOHUSETTB. 

 The adulteration of vinegar is forbidden; cider vinegar to be 

 sold as cider vinegar. (Laws 1884, chap. 307.) 



MIOHIGAN. 

 It is unlawful to manufacture or offer for sale as cider vinegar 

 any vinegar which is not such, or any vinegar which is adulterated 

 or contains any ingredients injurious to health, or to label or 

 brand as cider vinegar that which is not such. Artificial coloring 

 matter is forbidden and a standard fixed for vinegar. Casks, etc., 

 are to be branded with the name and location of the manufacturer 

 and also the words " cider vinegar." If branded " fruit vinegar " 

 it must be made wholly from apples, grapes or other fruit; and it 

 is declared a misdemeanor to violate the law, and penalties are 

 fixed for the violation. (Laws 1889, No. 224.) 



MINNESOTA. 



This law is substantially the same as the New York law. Vio- 

 lation of the law is a misdemeanor. (Laws 1889, chap. 7.) 



Chapter 119 of the Laws of 1891 makes changes in penalties 

 and requires the branding of packages. 



