30 



MANUFACTUKE OF TABLE 8IRUPS FKOM SUGAR CANE. 



different parts (jf the country and subject tlieni to careful chemical 

 stud3^ 



The first object to be attaijied in an economic chemical study of this 

 kind is to secure for the i^roduct of the sirup maker a fair and free 

 market, in which the price of the article shall be regulated by its 

 (juality and by the law of supply and demand. It would be useless to 

 study this problem from the chemical and technical side only, and in 



MAIN BUILDING ROOF. 

 [SKtTCH plan]. 



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JUICE PIPE FROM MILL 



MILL HOUSE ROOF 



to 



UJUJ 



do- 

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o; 



•7 STEPS S 

 7} X 10" c 



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SPACE 



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ErVAPORATOR 



DOWN ,22 STEPS. 



ilRUF FACTORY. 



SECONDSTORY(SKETCH PLAN). 

 SCALE IN FEET. 



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20 



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25 



30 



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(building in outline: only] 



Fig. 2.— Siimp factoi'y, second story; ski'tch plan. 



the end to have a pure and wholesome product placed on the market 

 and ])i'()ui2;ht into ruinous competition with a cheaper and adulterated 

 article. There can be no legal nor technical objection to the manu- 

 facture and sale of any kind of a table sirup, not injurious to health, 

 made up of such ingredients as the manufacturer may desii'e to use 



