CONGRESS. (REVENUE REFORM.) 



209 



Clippings from new copper, fit only for manufact- 

 ure, 1 cent per pound. 



Copper in plates, bars, ingots. Chili or other piss, 



and in other forms, not manufacturedj 2 cents per 



pound ; in rolled plates, called braziers' copper, 



. rods, pipes, and copper bottoms. 30 per cent. 



ad valorem. 



Lead-ore and lead-dross, three fourths of 1 cent per 

 pound. 



Lead, in pigs and bars, molten and old refuse lead 

 run into blocks, and bars and old scrap lead fit only 

 to be remanufactured, H cent per pound. Lead in 

 sheets, pipes, or shot, 2J cents per pound. 



Sheathing or yellow metal, 30 per cent, ad valorem. 



Kick el, iii ore" or matte, 10 cents per pound on the 

 nickel contained therein. 



Zinc-ores, 20 per cent, ad valorem. 



Zinc-spelter, or tutenesue, in blocks or pigs, and 

 old worn-out zinc fit only to be remanufactured. H 

 cent per pound ; zinc, spe'lter, or tutenegue, in sheets, 

 2 cents per pound. 



Hollowware, coated, glazed, or tinned, 2t cents per 

 pound. 



lies for knitting and sewing-machines, 20 per 

 cent, ad valorem. 



Pens, metallic, 35 per cent, ad valorem. ' 



Type metal, 15 per cent, ad valorem. 



r type for printing, 15 per cent, ad valorem. 



Manufactures, articles, or wares, not specially enu- 

 merated or provided for, composed wholly or in part 

 of copper, 35 per cent, ad valorem ; manufactures, 

 articles, or wares, not specially enumerated or pro- 

 vided for. composed of iron, steel, lead, nickel, pew- 

 ter, tin, zinc, eold, silver, platinum, or any other 

 metal, or of which any of the foregoing metals may 

 be the component material of chief value, and whether 

 partly or wnolly manufactured, 40 per cent, ad valo- 

 rem." 



Cabinet and house furniture of wood, finished, 30 

 per cent, ad valorem. 



Manufactures of cedar wood, granadilla, ebony, ma- 

 hogany, rosewood, and satinwood, 30 per cent, ad va- 

 lorem.' 



Manufactures of wood, or of which wood is the chief 

 component part, not specially enumerated or provided 

 for, 30 per cent, ad valorem." 



All sugars not above No. 13 Dutch standard in color 

 shall pay duty on their polariscopic test as follows, 

 namely : 



All "sugars not above No. 13 Dutch standard in col- 

 or, all tank- bottoms, sirups of cane-juice or of beet- 

 juice, melada. concentrated melada, concrete and con- 

 centrated n. -"ing by the polariscope not 

 above seventy-fiv .all pay a dutv of 1-15 

 cent per pound, and for every additional degree or 

 fraction of a desrree shown by the polariscopic test 

 they shall pay thirty-two thousandths of 1 cent per 

 pound additional. 



All sugars above No. 13 Dutch standard in color 

 shall be classified by the Dutch standard of color, and 

 pay duty as follows, namely : 



All sugars above No. 13 and not above No. 16 Dutch 

 standard, 2 - 20 cents per pound. 



All sugars above ?so. 16 and not above No. 20 Dutch 

 standard^ 2-40 cents per pound. 



All sugars above No. 20 Dutch standard, 2*80 cents 

 per pound. 



Molasses testing not above fifty-six degrees bv the 

 polariscope shall pay a duty of i'J cents per gallon ; 

 molasses testing above firty-six decrees shall pay a 

 duty of 6 cents per gallon ' Provided, That if an "ex- 

 port duty shall hereafter be kid upon sugar or molas- 

 ses by any country whence the same mav be im- 

 ported, such sugar "or molasses so imported shall be 

 subject to duty as provided by law at the date of the 

 passage of this act. 



Sugar-candy, not colored. 5 cents per pound. 



All other confectionery, 40 per cent, ad valorem. 



Potato or com starch, "rice-starch, and other starch, 

 1 cent per pound. 



VOL. xxvin. 1 1 A 



Rice, cleaned, 2 cents per pound ; uncleaned, or rice 

 free of the outer hull ana still having the inner cuticle 

 on, H cent per pound. 



Rice-flour ana rice-meal, 15 per cent, ad valorem. 



Paddy, or rice having the outer hull on, 1 cent per 

 pound. 



Raisins, 11 cent per pound. 



Peanuts or ground-bean.-, three fourths of 1 cent 

 per pound : shelled, 1 cent per pound. 



Mustard, ground or preserved, in bottles or other- 

 wise, 6 cents per pound. 



Cotton thread, yarn, warps, or warp yarn, whether 

 single or advanced beyond the condition of single by 

 twisting two or more single yarns t< aether, whether 

 on beams or in bundles, skeins, or cops, or in anv 

 other form, valued at not exceeding 40 cents per pound", 

 35 per cent, ad valorem ; valued at over 40 cents per 

 pound, 40 per cent, ad valorem. 



On all cotton cloth, 40 per cent, ad valorem. 



Spool-thread of cotton, 40 per cent, ad valorem. 



Flax, hackled, known as dressed line, f 10 per ton. 



Brown and bleached linens, ducks, canvas, paddings, 

 cot-bottoms, diapers, crash, huckabacks, nandker- 

 chiefs, lawns, or other manufactures of flax, jute, or 

 hemp, or of which flax, jute, or hemp shall be the 

 component material of chief value, not specially enu- 

 merated or provided for, 25 per cent, ad valorem: 

 .d. That cufls. collars, shirts, and other manu- 

 factures of wearing apparel, made in whole or in part 

 of linen, and not otherwise provided for, and hydrau- 

 lic hose, 35 per cent, ad valorem. 



Flax, hemp, and jute yarns, and all twines of hemp, 

 jute, jute-butts, sunn, sisal-grass, ramie, and China- 

 grass, 15 per cent, ad valorem. 



Flax or linen thread, twine, and packed thread and 

 all manufactures of flax, or of which flax shall be the 

 component material of chief value, not specially enu- 

 merated or provided for, 25 per cent, ad valorem. 



Oil-cloth foundations or floor-cloth canvas or bur- 

 kips, exceeding 60 inches in width, made of flax, jute, 

 or hemp, or of which flax, jute, or hemp, or either of 

 them, snail be the component material of chief value, 

 25 per cent, ad valorem. 



Oil-cloths for floors, stamped, painted, or printed, 

 and on all other oil-cloth (except sflk oil-cloth), and on 

 water-proof cloth, not otherwise provided for, 25 per 

 cent, ad valorem. 



Gunny-cloth, not bagging, 15 per cent, ad valorem. 



Bags and bagging, and like manufactures, not spe- 

 cially enumerated or provided for, including bagging 

 for cotton composed wholly or in part of flax, hemp, 

 jute, gunnv-cloth, gunny-bags, or other material, 

 three eighths of 1 cent per pound. 



Tarred cables or cordage, 25 per cent, ad valorem. 



Untarred manila cordage, 25 per cent, ad valorem. 



All other untarred cordage, 25 per cent, ad valorem. 



Seines and seine and gilling twine. 25 j tr cent, ad 

 valorem. 



Sail-duck, or canvas for sails, 25 per cent, ad va- 

 lorem. Russia and other sheetings of flax or hemp, 

 brown or white. 25 per cent, ad valorem. All other 

 manufactures of hemp or manila, or of which hemp 

 or manila shall be a component material of chief 

 value, not specially enumerated or provided for, 25 

 per cent, ad valorem. 



Grass-cloth and other manufactures of jute, ramie, 

 China and sisal-grass, not specially enumerated or 

 provided for, 25 per cent, ad valorem : Provided, That 

 as to jute, jute- butts, sunn, and sisal-grass, and manu- 

 factures thereof, except burlaps, not exceeding 

 inches in width, this act shall take effect Jan. 1, 1889; 

 and as to flax, hemp, manila, and other like substi- 

 tutes for hemp, and the manufactures thereof, upon 

 July 1, 1889. 



SEC. 3. On and after Oct. 1. l^S, there shall be ad- 

 mitted, when imported, free of duty : All wools,_hair 

 of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals. Wools 

 on the skin. Woolen rags, shoddy, mungo, waste, 

 and flock,*. 



And on and after Jan. 1, 1S89, in lieu of the duties 



