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stances" which are distilled from fermented mash of grain and 

 are of the same alcoholic strength : And, provided, further, that 

 nothing in this Act shall be construed as requiring or compelling 

 proprietors or manufacturers of proprietary foods, which con- 

 tain no unwholesome added ingredients, to disclose their trade 

 formulas, except in so far as the provisions of this Act may re- 

 quire to secure freedom from adulteration or misbranding. 



Third — In the case of mixtures of corn syrup (glucose) or 

 corn sugar (dextrose) or corn sugar syrup, with cane or beet 

 sugar (sucrose) or cane or beet sugar syrup, in food, if the max- 

 imum percentage of corn syrup (glucose), or corn sugar (dex- 

 trose) or corn sugar syrup, in such articles of food be plainly stat- 

 ed on the label. 



Section lo. Confiscation and Condemnation of Misbranded 

 or Adulterated Foods — Any article of food or drink or liquor 

 that is adulterated or misbranded, within the meaning of this 

 Act, and is being sold or offered for sale within the State of Illi- 

 nois, shall be liable to be proceeded against in any circuit court, 

 or the Superior Court of Cook county, or the municipal court of 

 any city, or before any justice of the peace within whose jurisdic- 

 tion the same may be found, and seized for confiscation by pro- 

 cess of law or condemnation. And if such article is condemned 

 as being adulterated or misbranded, or of a poisonous or delete- 

 rious character within the meaning of this Act, the same shall be 

 disposed of by destruction or sale, as the said court may direct, 

 and the proceeds thereof, if sold, less the legal costs and charges, 

 shall be paid into the treasury of the State of Illinois and credited 

 to the fund of the State Food Commission, to be used in the en- 

 forcement of the State Food Laws, but such goods shall in no 

 instance be sold contrary to the provisions of this Act : Provided, 

 however, that upon the payment of the costs of such libel pro- 

 ceedings and the execution and the delivery of a good and suffi- 

 cient bond to the effect that such articles shall not be sold or 

 otherwise disposed of contrary to the provisions of this Act, the 

 court may, by order, direct that such articles be delivered to the 

 owner thereof. Either party may demand trial by jury upon any 



