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70. Caustic or hydrate of, refined in sticks or rolls, 

 one per cent per pound. 



71. Hydriodate, iodide, and iodate of, fifty cents 

 per pound. 



72. Nitrate of, or saltpetre, refined, one cent per 

 pound. 



73. Prussiate of, red, ten cents per pound ; yellow, 

 five cents per pound. 



Preparations. -74. All medicinal preparations, in- 

 cluding medicinal proprietary preparations, of which 

 alcohol is a component part, or in the preparation of 

 which alcohol is used, not specially provided for in 

 this act, fifty cents per pound. 



75. All medicinal preparations, including medicinal 

 proprietary preparations, of which alcohol is not a 

 component part, and not specially provided for in this 

 act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem ; calomel and 

 other mercurial medicinal preparations, thirty-five per 

 centum ad valorem. 



76. Products or preparations known as alkalies, 

 alkaloids, distilled oils, essential oils, expressed oils, 

 rendered oils, and all combinations of the foregoing, 

 and all chemical compounds and salts, not specially 

 provided for in this act, twenty-five per centum ad 

 valorem. 



77. Preparations used as applications to the hair, 

 mouth, teeth, or skin, such as cosmetics, dentifrices. 

 pastes, pomades, powders, and tonics, including all 

 known as toilet preparations, not specially provided 

 for in this act, fifty per centum ad valorem. 



78. Santonine, and all salts thereof containing 

 eighty per centum or over of santonine, two dollars 

 and fifty cents per pound. 



79. Soap : Castile soap, one and one fourth cent 

 per pound ; fancy, perfumed, and all descriptions of 

 toilet soap, fifteen cents per pound ; all other soaps, 

 not specially provided for in this act, twenty per 

 centum ad valorem. 



Soda. 80. Bicarbonate of soda or supercarbonate of 

 soda or saleratus, one cent per pound. 



81. Hydrate of, or caustic soda, one cent per 

 pound. 



82. Bichromate and chromate of, three cents per 

 pound. 



83. Sal-soda, or soda crystals, and soda ash, one 

 fourth of one cent per pound. 



84. Silicate of soda, or other alkaline silicate, one 

 half of on cent per pound. 



85. Sulphate of soda, or salt cake or niter cake, one 

 dollar and twenty-five cents per ton. 



86. Sponges, twenty per centum ad valorem. 



87. Strychina, or strychnine, and all salts thereof, 

 forty cents per ounce. 



_ 88. Sulphur, refined, eight dollars per ton ; sub- 

 limed, or flowers of, ten dollars per ton. 



89. Sumac, ground, four tenths of one cent per 

 pound. 



90. Tartar, cream of, and patent tartar, six cents 

 per pound. 



91. Tartars and lees crystals, partly refined, four 

 cents per pound. 



92. Tartrate of soda and potassa, or Eochclle salts, 

 three cents per pound. 



SCHEDULE B. EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASS- 

 WARE. 



Brick and Tile. 93. Fire brick, not glazed, enam- 

 eled, ornamented, or decorated in any manner, one 

 lollar and twenty-five cents per ton; glazed, enam- 

 eled, ornamented, or decorated, forty-five per centum 

 ad valorem. 



94. Tiles and brick, other than fire brick, not 

 glazed, ornamented, painted, enameled, vitrified, or 

 lecorated, twenty-five per centum ad valorem ; orna- 

 mented, glazed, painted, enameled, vitrified, or deco- 

 rated, and all encaustic, forty-five per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



Cement^ Lime, and Plaster. 95. Eoman, Portland, 

 and other hydraulic cemerit, in barrels, sacks, or other 

 packages, eight cents per one hundred pounds, in- 



cluding weight of barrel or package ; in bulk, seven 

 cents per one hundred pounds ; other cement, twenty 

 per centum ad valorem. 



96. Lime, six cents per one hundred pounds, in- 

 cluding weight of barrel or package. 



97. Plaster of Paris or gypsum, ground, one dollar 

 per ton ; calcined, one dollar and seventy-five cents 

 per ton. 



Clays or Earths. 98. Clays or earths, unwrought 

 or unmanufactured, not specially provided for in this 

 act, one dollar and fifty cents 'per ton ; wrought or 

 manufactured, not specially provided for in this act, 

 three dollars per ton ; chinaclay or kaolin, three dol- 

 lars per ton. 



Earthenware and China. 99. Common brown 

 earthenware, common stoneware, and crucibles, not 

 ornamented or decorated in any manner, twenty -five 

 per centum ad valorem. 



100. China, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen, 

 stone and crockery ware, including placques, orna- 

 ments, toys, charms, vases, and statuettes, painted, 

 tinted, stained, enameled, printed, gilded, or other- 

 wise decorated or ornamented in any manner, sixty 

 per centum ad valorem ; if plain white, and not orna- 

 mented or decorated in any manner, fifty -five per 

 centum ad valorem. 



101. All other china, porcelain, parian, bisque, 

 earthen, stone, and crockery ware, and manufactures 

 of the same, by whatsoever designation or name 

 known in the trade, including lava tips for burners, 

 not specially provided for in this act, if ornamented 

 or decorated in any manner, sixty per centum ad va- 

 lorem ; if not ornamented or decorated, fifty-five per 

 centum ad valorem. 



102. Gas retorts, three dollars each. 



Glass and Glassware. 103. Green, and colored, 

 molded or pressed, and flint and lime glass bottles, 

 holding more than one pint, and demijohns, and car- 

 boys (covered or uncovered), and other molded or 

 pressed green and colored and flint or lime bottle 

 glassware, not specially provided for in this act, one 

 cent per pound. Green, and colored, molded or 

 pressed, and flint, and lime glass bottles, and vials 

 holding not more than one pint and not less than one 

 quarter of a pint, one and one half cent per pound ; 

 if holding less than one fourth of a pint, fifty cents 

 per gross. 



104. All articles enumerated in the preceding para- 

 graph, if filled., and not otherwise provided for in 

 this act, and the contents are subject to an ad va- 

 lorem rate of duty, or to a rate of duty based upon the 

 value, the value 'of such bottles, vials, or other ves- 

 sels shall be added to the value of the contents for 

 the ascertainment of the dutiable value of the latter; 

 but if filled, and not otherwise provided for in this 

 act, and the contents are not subject to an ad valorem 

 rate of duty, or to rate of duty based on the value, or 

 are free of duty, such bottles, vials, or other vessels 

 shall pay, in addition to the duty, if any, on their 

 contents, the rates of duty prescribed in the preceding 

 paragraph: Provided; That no article manufactured 

 from glass described in the preceding paragraph shall 

 pay a less rate of duty than forty per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



105. Flint and lime, pressed glassware, not cut, en- 

 graved, painted, etched, decorated, colored, printed, 

 stained, silvered, or gilded, sixty per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



106. All articles of glass, cut, engraved, painted, 

 colored, printed, stained, decorated, silvered, or gilded, 

 not including plate glass silvered, or looking-glass 

 plates, sixty per centum ad valorem. 



107. Chemical glassware for use in laboratory, and 

 not otherwise specially provided for in this act, forty- 

 five per centum ad valorem. 



108. ^Thin blown glass, blown with or without a 

 mold, including glass chimneys and all other manu- 

 factures of glass, or of which'glass shall be the com- 

 ponent material of chief value, not specially provided 

 for in this act, sixty per centum ad valorem. 



109. Heavy blown glass, blown with or without a 



