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into the composition of food, drink, or medicine, with any other 

 ingredient or material, whether injurious to health or not, for 

 the purpose of gain or profit, or sell, or offer the same for sale, 

 or permit any person to sell or offer for sale any article so mixed, 

 colored, stained, or powdered, unless the same be so manufac- 

 tured, used, or sold, or offered for sale under its true and ap- 

 propriate name, and notice that the same is mixed or impure is 

 marked, printed, or stamped upon each package, 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 name and ingredients (if other 

 than such as are known by the common name thereof) of such 

 article of food, drink or medicine, at the time of making sale 

 thereof, or offering to sell the same. 



Section 4. No person shall mix oleomargarine, suine, but- 

 terine, beef fat, lard, or any other foreign substance, with any 

 butter or cheese intended for human food, without distinctly 

 marking, stamping, or labeling the article, or the package con- 

 taining the same, with the true and appropriate name of such ar- 

 ticle, and percentage in which such oleomargarine or suine enters 

 into its composition; nor shall any person sell or offer for sale, 

 or order or permit to be sold or offered for sale, any such article 

 of food into the composition of which oleomargarine or suine 

 has entered, without at the same time informing the buyer of the 

 fact, and the proportions in which such oleomargarine, suine, or 

 butterine, beef fat, lard, or any other foreign substance has en- 

 tered into its composition. Provided, That nothing in this act 

 shall be so construed as to prevent the use of harmless coloring 

 matter in butter or cheese, or other articles of food. 



Section 5. Any person convicted of violating any pro- 

 visions of any of the foregoing sections of this act shall, for the 

 first offense, be fined not less than twenty-five dollars nor more 

 than two hundred; for the second offense he shall be fined not 

 less than one hundred nor more than two hundred dollars, or 

 confined in the county jail not less than one month nor more 



