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Suc. 4, Act of August’2, 1886: 
That every person who carries on the business of a manufacturer of 
oleomargarine without having paid the special tax therefor, as required 
by law, shall, besides being liable to the payment of the tax, be fined 
not less than one thousand and not more than five thousand dollars: 
and every person who carries on the business of a wholesale dealer in 
oleomargarine without having paid the special tax therefor, as required 
by law, shall, besides being liable to the payment of the tax, be fined 
not less than five hundred nor more than two thousand dollars; and 
every person who carries on the business of a retail dealer in oleomar- 
garine without having paid the special tax therefor, as required by law, 
shall, besides being liable to the payment of the tax, be fined not less 
than fifty nor more than five hundred dollars for each and every offence. 
Sc. 5, Act of August 2, 1886: 
That every manufacturer of oleomargarine shall file with the col- 
lector of internal revenue of the district in which his manufactory is 
located such notices, inventories, and bonds, shall keep such books and 
render such returns of material and products, shall put up such signs 
and affix such number to his factory, and conduct his business under 
such surveillance of officers and agents as the Commissioner of Internal 
Revenue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, may, by 
regulation, require. But the bond required of such manufacturer shall 
be with sureties satisfactory to the collector of internal revenue, and 
in a penal sum of not less than five thousand dollars; and the sum of 
said bond may be increased from time to time and additional sureties 
required at the discretion of the collector, or under instructions of the 
Commissioner of Internal Revenue. 
Src. 6, Act of August 2, 1886: 
That all oleomargarine shall be packed by the manufacturer thereof 
in firkins, tubs, or other wooden packages not before used for that pur- 
‘pose; each containing not less than ten pounds, and marked, stamped, 
and branded as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the 
approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, shall prescribe; and all sales 
made by manufacturers of oleomargarine, and wholesale dealers in 
oleomargarine shall be in original stamped packages. Retail dealers 
in oleomargarine must sell only from original stamped packages, in 
quantities not exceeding ten pounds, and shall pack the oleomargarine 
sold by them in suitable wooden or paper packages which shall be 
marked and branded as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with 
the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, shall prescribe. Every 
person who knowingly sells or offers for sale, or delivers or offers to 
