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said milk ib obtained or produced, and for every neglect for such marking, 

 the person or persons so neglecting shall be subject to the penalties ex- 

 pressed in section 2 of this act; but for every violation of this act, by so 

 marking said cans, carriage, or vehicle, as to convey the idea that said 

 milk is produced or procured from a different locality than it really is, the 

 person or persons so offending shall be subject to a fine of one hundred 

 'ollars. ' 



Sec. 4. Any person who shall, in any of the cities in this State, offer 

 for sale any milk from which the cream or any part thereof shall have been 

 taken, shall offer for sale and sell the same as skimmed milk, and not 

 otherwise, and shall have each can or vessel in which such milk is carried, 

 Dr exposed for sale, plainly and conspicuously marked with the words 

 'Skimmed milk." Any person violating this section' shall; be subject to a 

 fine not exceeding fifty dollars for each and every violation. 



Sec. 5. Upon the rendition of judgment imposing a fine as provided 

 in the foregoing sections, it shall be the duty of the justice of the peace 

 or other court rendering said judgment, al so to render a judgment for the 

 costs, and forthwith to issue a capias or warrant of commitment against 

 the body of the defendant, commanding that, unless the said fine and costs 

 be forthwith paid, the defendant shall be committed to the jail of the county, 

 and the constable or other officer to whose hand said capias or warrant 

 shall come shall, in default of such payment, arrest the defendant and 

 commit him to the jail of the county, there to remain, as provided by sec- 

 lion 308 of "An act to revise the law in relation to criminal jurisprudence," 

 in force July 1, 1874, unless such fine and casts shall sooner be paid. 



Sec. 6. The addition of water or any foreign substance to milk or 

 cream intended for sale or exchange, is hereby declared an adulteration. 

 Any milk that is obtained from cows fed on distillery waste, usually called 

 "swills," or upon any substance in a state of putrefaction, is hereby de- 

 clared to be impure and unwholesome. Nothing in this act shall be con- 

 strued to prevent the addition of sugar in the manufacture of condensed 

 or preserved milk. 



Sec. 7. Section nine of division one of an act entitled "An act to re- 

 vise the law in relation to criminal jurisprudence (approved March 27, 

 1874); and all other acts and ^-^ nf ao +o ^"onsistent herewith are here- 

 by repealed. 



