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or impure is nmrked, printed or stamped upon each pacl\nge, roll, parcel or vessel 

 containing the same, so as to be and remain at all times readily visible, or unless 

 the person purchasing the same is fully informed by the seller of the true names 

 of the ingredients (if other than such as are known by the common name thereof) 

 of such articles at the time of making the sale thereof or offering to sell the 

 same ; but nothing in this section shall prevent the use of harmless coloring ma- 

 terial used in coloring butter and cheese. 



GLUCOSE— SKIMMED MILK— CHEESE— OLEOMARGARINE. 



Sec. 4987. No person shall mix any glucose or grape sugar with syrup or 

 sugar intended for human food, or shall mix or mingle any glucose or grape sugar 

 with any article, without distinctly marking, stamping or labeling the article or the 

 package containing the same with the true and appropriate name of such article, 

 and the percentage in which glucose or grape sugar enters into its composition. 

 Nor shall any person sell or offer for sale, or permit to be sold or offered for sale, 

 any such food, into tlie composition of which glucose or grape sugar has entered, 

 without at the same time informing the buyer of the fact, and the proportion in 

 which glucose or grape sugar has entered into the composition. 



PENALTY. 



Sec. 4988. Any person violating any provision of the four preceding sec- 

 tions shall, for the first offense, be fined not less than ten nor more tkan fifty dol- 

 lars ; for the second offense, not less than twenty-five nor more than one hundred 

 dollars, or imprisoned in the county jail for not more than thirty days ; for the 

 third of any subsequent offense, not less than five hundred nor more than one 

 thousand dollars, and imprisonment in the peitentiary not less than one nor more 

 than five years. 



FRAUD IN LARD FROM DISEASED HOGS. 



Sec. 4992. All persons or associations that engage in the business of sell 

 Ing lard rendered from swine which have died of disease shall, before selling or 

 offering to sell any such lard, plainly stamp, print or write upon the cask, barrel or 

 other vessel containing it the w^ords, "Lard from hogs which have died of disease;" 

 or, if sold without such cask, barrel or other receptacles, the purchaser shall be 

 informed that the lard is from hogs which have died of disease. For a violation of 

 the provisions of this section he shall be fined not less than five nor exceeding one 

 hunded dollars, or imprisoned in the county jail not exceeding thirty days. 



COMPOUND LARD— LABELINCJ. 



Sec. 4998. No manufacturer or other person shall sell, deliver, prepax'e, 

 put up, expose or offer for sale any lard, or any article intended for use as lard, 

 which contains any ingredient but the pure fat of healthy swine in any tierce, 

 bucket, pail, package or other vessel or wrapper, or under any label' bearing the 

 words -'pure," "refined," ••family," or either of said words alone or in combination 

 with other words of like import, unless every tierce, bucket, pail, package, or vessel, 

 wrapper or label in or under which said article is sold, delivered, prepared, put up, 

 exposed or offered for sale bears on the top or outer side thereof, in letters not 

 less than one half inch in length, and plainly exposed to view, the words. "Com- 

 pound lard," and the name and proportion in pound and fractional parts thereof of 

 each ingredient contained therein. Any person violating the provisions of this 

 section shall be fined, for the first offense not less than twenty nor more than 

 fifty dollars, and for each subsequent offense not less than fifty nor more than 

 one hundred dollars. 



CANNED FOOD— LABEL. 



Sec. 4994. It shall be unlawful for any packer of or dealer in hermetically- 

 sealed, canned or preserved fruits, vegetables or other articles of food, not includ- 



