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Vegetables in all their natural state or in salt or 

 brine, not specially enumerated or provided for. 



Chicory-root, ground or unground, burned or pre- 

 pared. 



Acorns and dandelion-root, raw or prepared, and 

 all other articles used, or intended to be used, as 

 coflfee or substitutes therefor, not specially enumer- 

 ated or provided for. 



Cocoa, prepared or manufactured. 



Dates. 



Currants, Zante or other. 



FigS. 



Meats, game and poultry. 



Milk, fresh. 



Egg-yolks. 



Beans, pease, and split pease. 



Bibles, books, and pamphlets, printed in other lan- 

 - than English, and books and pamphlets and 

 all publications of foreign governments, and publi- 

 cations of foreign societies, historical or scientific, 

 printed for gratuitous distribution. 



Bristles. 



Bulbs and bulbous roots, not medicinal. 



Feathers of all kinds, crude or not dressed, colored, 

 or manufactured. 



Finishing powder. 



Grease. 



Grindstones, finished or unfinished. 



Curled hair, for beds or matr: 



Human hair, raw, uncleaned and not drawn. 



Hemp and rape seed, and other oil-seeds of like 

 character. 



Garden seeds. 



Osier or willow, prepared for basket-makers' use. 



Broom-corn. 



Brush-wood. 



-. of whatever material composed. 



Rattans and reeds, manufactured but not made up 

 into finished articles. 



Stones, manufactured or undressed, freestone, gran- 

 i'istone, and all building or monumental stone. 



All strings of gut or any other like material. 



Tallow. 



Waste, all not specially enumerated or provided for. 



SEC. 2. That on the" 1st day of October, 1888, in 

 lieu of the duties heretofore imposed on the articles 

 hereinafter mentioned, there shall be levied, collect- 

 ed, and paid the following rates of duty on said art: 

 clu- severally : 



Glycerine." refined, 3 cents per pound. 



Acid, acetic, acetous, or pyroligneous acid, exceed- 

 ing the specific gravity of 1.047, 5 cents per pound. 



r beans or seeds, 25 cents per bushel of 50 

 pounds. 



Castor-oil, 40 cents per gallon. 



Flaxseed or linseed oil, 15 cents per gallon. 



Licorice, paste or rolls, 5 cents per pound. 



Licorice-juice, 35 per cent, ad valorem. 



Baryta, sulphate of, or barytes, manufactured, one 

 eighth of 1 cent per pound. 



Chromate of potash, 2i cents per pound. 



Bichromate of potash, 2i cents per pound. 



Acetate of lead, brown, 2 cents per pound. 



Acetate of lead, white. 3 cents per pound. 



Y.'hite lead, when dry or in pulp, or when ground 

 or mixed in oil, 2 cents per pound. 



Orange mineral, and red lead, li cent per pound. 



Litharge, li cent per pound 



Nitrate of lead 2 cents per pound. 



Magnesia, medicinal, carbonate of, 3 cents per 

 pound 



Maimesia, calcined, 7 cents per pound. 



Magnesia, sulphate of, or Epsom salts, one fourth 

 of 1 cent per pound. 



Prussiate of potash, red. 7 cents per pound. 



Prussiate of potash, yellow. 3 cents per pound. 



Nitrate of potash, refined, or rennea saltpeter, 

 1 cent per pound. 



Sal-soda, or soda crystals, one eighth of 1 cent per 

 pound 



Bicarbonate of or supercarbonate of soda, and sale- 

 ratus. calcined or pearlash, three-fourths of 1 cent per 

 pound. 



Hydrate or caustic soda, one half of 1 cent per 

 pound. 



Soda silicate or other alkaline silicate, one fourth 

 of 1 cent per pound. 



Sulphur, sublimed or flowers of, $12 per ton. 



Ultramarine, 3 cents per pound. 



Paris green, 121 per cent, ad valorem. 



Colors and paints, including lakes, whether dry or 

 mixed, or ground with water or oil. not specially e'nu- 

 merated or provided for, 20 per cent, ad valorem. 



Zinc, oxide of, when dry, 1 cent per pound ; when 

 ground in oil, It cent per "pound. 



All medicinal preparations known as cerates, con- 

 serves, decoctions, emulsions, extracts, solid or fluid, 

 infusions, juices, liniments, lozenges, mixtures, muei- 

 'intments, cleo-resius. pills, plasters, powders, 

 resins, suppositories, sirups, vinegars, and waters, or 

 any of which alcohol is not a component part, which 

 are not specially enumerated or provided for, 20 per 

 cent, ad valorem. 



All ground or powdered spices not specially enu- 

 merated or provided for, 3 cents per pound. 



Proprietary preparations, to wit : All cosmetics, 

 pills, powders, troches or lozenges, sirups, cordials, 

 bitters, anodynes, tonics, plasters, liniments, salves, 

 ointments, pastes, drops, waters, essences, spirits, 

 oils, or preparations or compositions recommended 

 to the public as proprietary articles or prepared ac- 

 cording to some private formula as remedies or spe- 

 cifics for any disease or diseases or affections affect- 

 ing the human or animal body, including all toilet 

 preparations whatever used as applications to the 

 hair, mouth, teeth, or skin, not specially enumerated 

 or provided for, 30 per cent, ad valorem. 



Morphia or morphine and all salts thereof, 50 cents 

 per ounce. 



Acid, tannic or tannin, 50 cents per pound. 



China, porcelain, parian, and bisque, earthen, stone, 

 or crockery ware composed of earthy or mineral sub- 

 stance, including plaques, ornaments, charms, vases, 

 and statuettes, painted, printed, enameled, or gilded, 

 or otherwise decorated in any manner, 50 per c*nt. 

 ad valorem. 



China, porcelain, parian, and bisque ware not deco- 

 rated in any manner, 40 per cent, ad valorem. 



White trranite, common ware, plain white or cream- 

 colored, fustered or printed under glaze in a single 

 color ; sponged, dipped, or edged ware, 35 per cent, 

 ad valorem. 



Brown earthenware, common stoneware, gas-re- 

 torts, and roofing-tiles, not specially enumerated or 

 provided for, and not decorated in "any manner, 20 

 per cent, ad valorem. 



All other earthen, stone, and crockery ware, white, 

 colored, or bisque, composed of earthy or mineral 

 substances, not specially enumerated or" provided for 

 in this act. and not decorated in any manner, S5 per 

 cent, ad valorem. 



Paving-tiles, not encaustic, 20 per cent, ad valorem. 



Encaustic tiles, not glazed or enameled, 30 per cent. 

 ad valorem. 



All glazed or enameled tiles, 40 per cent, ad valorem. 



Slates, slate-pencils, slate chimney-pieces, mantels, 

 slabs for tables, and all other manufactures of slate, 

 20 per cent, ad valorem. 



Green and colored glass bottles, vials, demijohns, 

 and carboys (covered or uncovered), pickle or pre- 

 serve jars, "and other plain, molded, or pressed green 

 and colored bottle-glass, not cut, engraved, or painted, 

 and not specially enumerated or provided for, 1 cent 

 per pound : if filled, and not otherwise provided for, 

 and the contents are subject to an ad valorem dutVj 

 or to a rate of duty based 'on their value, the value ot 

 such bottles, vials, or other vessels shall be added to 

 the value of the contents for the ascertainment of the 

 dutiable value of the latter ; but if filled and not other- 

 wise provided for, and the contents are not subject to 



