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DAIRY PRODUCTS IN CHARITABLE AND PENAL INSTITUTIONS. 



Act May 23, A. D. 181)3. 



1. — It is unlawful for any cLaritable or penal institution to use 

 or furnish to its inmates any article, designed to take the place of 

 butter or cheese derived wholly from pure unadulterated milk or 

 cream. — Sec. 1. 



Persons selling substitutes for butter or cheese, not made from 

 pure unadulterated milk or cream, are also liable to prosecution for 

 every such offense. — Sec. 2. 



EVAPORATED APPLES AND APPLE PRODUCTS. 



Act of July 5, A. D. 1895. 



1. — The adulteration of "apple vinegar," "jellies," cider," evapo- 

 rated apples" and "other apple products/' is prohibited. — Sec. 1. 



2. IsOTE. — Persons violating the requirements of this law can 

 also be prosecuted under the provisions of the Pure Food Law of 

 June 26, 1895. 



FRUIT JUICE. 



Act May 2, A. D. 1901. 



1. — No "deleterious" or "poisonous acid" or other "unwholesome, 

 deleterious or poisonous substance" can be sold or given away as 

 a substitute for the pure, unadulterated and unfermented juice of 

 lemons, limes, oranges, currants, grapes, apples, peaches, plums, 

 pears, berries, quinces, or other natural fruits, under the representa- 

 tion that such preparation is the pure, unadulterated and unfer- 

 mented juice of any such fruits. — Sec. 1. 



2. — No one shall knowingly use any such compound in the mixing, 

 decoction of, or preparation of, food or drink, or any such compound 

 or preparation in the place of, or as a substitute for, the pure unadul- 

 terated aud unfermented juice of one or more such fruits. — ^ec. 1. 



LARD. 



Act June 8, A. 1). 1891. 

 1. — Lard sold as such must be the pure fat of swine. 

 2. — Lard not wholly derived from the fat of swine, must be sold 



