CONGRESS. (THE TARIFF BILL.) 



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shawl, and belt pins, not commercially known as 

 jewelry, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 



170s. Quicksilver, seven cents per pound. 



171. Type metal, three quarters of one cent per 

 pound for the lead contained therein, and new types, 

 fifteen per centum ad valorem. 



Watches. 17*2. Chronometers, box or ship's, and 

 parts thereof, ten per centum ad valorem. 



17-3. Watches and clocks, or parts thereof, whether 

 separately packed or otherwise, twenty-five per cen- 

 tum ad valorem. 



Zinc or Spelter. 174. Zinc, in blocks or pigs, one 

 cent per pound. 



175. Zinc, in sheets, not polished nor further ad- 

 vanced than rolled, oneand one quarter cent per 

 pound. 



176. Zinc, old and worn out, fit only to be reraanu- 

 factured, three quarters of one cent per pound. 



177. Manufactured articles or wares not specially 

 provided for in this act, composed wholly or in part 

 of any metal, and whether partly or wholly manufac- 

 tured, thirty -five per centum ad valorem. 



SCHEDULE D. WOOD, AND MANUFACTURES OF. 



179. Osier or willow prepared for basketmakers' 

 use, twenty per centum ad valorem ; manufactures of 

 osier or willow, twenty-five per centum ad valorem ; 

 chair cane or reeds, wrought or manufactured from 

 rattans or reeds, ten per centum ad valorem. 



180. Casks and barrels empty, sugar-box shooks, 

 and packing boxes and packing-box shooks, of wood, 

 not specially provided for in this act, twenty per cen- 

 tum ad valorem. 



1801. Toothpicks of vegetable substance, thirty-five 

 per centum ad valorem. 



K181. House or cabinet furniture, of wood, wholly or 

 .rtly finished, manufactures of wood, or of which 

 jod is the component material of chief value, not 

 ccially provided for in this act, twenty-five per 

 ntum ad valorem. 

 SCHEDULE E. SUGAR. 

 182. That so much of the act entitled " An Act to 

 duce revenue, equalize duties, and for other pur- 

 r .jses," approved Oct. 1, 1890, as provides for and 

 authorizes the issue of licenses to produce sugar, and 

 for the payment of a bounty to the producers of sugar 

 from beets, sorghum, or sugar cane grown in the 

 United States, or from maple sap produced within 

 the United States, be and the same is nereby repealed, 

 and hereafter it shall be unlawful to issue any license 

 to produce sugar or to pay any bounty for the pro- 

 duction of sugar of any kind under the said act. 



182i. There shall be levied, collected, and paid on 

 all sugars and on all tank bottoms, sirups of cane 

 juice or of beet juice, melada, concentrated melada, 

 concrete and concentrated molasses, a -duty of forty 

 per centum ad valorem ; and upon all sugars above 

 No. 16 Dutch standard in color, and upon all sugars 

 which have been discolored there shall be levied, col- 

 lected, and paid a duty of one eighth of one cent per 

 pound in addition to the said duty of forty per cen- 

 tum ad valorem ; and all sugars, tank bottoms, sirups of 

 cane juice or of beet juice, melada, concentrated melada, 

 concrete or concentrated molasses, which are imported 

 from or are the product of any country which at the 

 time the same are exported therefrom pays, directly or 

 indirectly, a bounty on the export thereof, shall pay a 

 duty of one tenth of one cent per pound in addition 

 to the foregoing rates : Provided, That the importer 

 of sugar produced in a foreign country, the govern- 

 ment of which grants such direct or indirect boun- 

 ties, may be relieved from this additional duty under 

 such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may 

 prescribe, in case said importer produces a certificate 

 of said government that no indirect bounty has been 

 received upon said sugar in excess of the ta"x collected 

 upon the beet or cane from which it was produced, 

 and that no direct bounty has been or shall be paid : 

 Provided further, That nothing herein contained shall 

 be so construed as to abrogate or in any manner im- 



pair or affect the .provisions of the treaty of commer- 

 cial reciprocity concluded between the United States 

 and the King of the Hawaiian Islands on the 30th 

 day of January, 1875, or the provisions of any act of 

 Congi'ess heretofore passed for the execution of the 

 same. That there shall be levied, collected, and paid 

 on molasses testing above forty degrees and not 

 above fifty-six degrees polariscope. a duty of two cents 

 per gallon ; if testing above fifty-six degrees polari- 

 scope, a duty of four cents per gallon. 



183. Sugar candy and all confectionery, made 

 wholly or in part of sugar, and on sugars after being 

 refined, when tinctured, colored, or in any way adul- 

 terated, thirty -five per centum ad valorem ; glucose, 

 or grape sugar, fifteen per centum ad valorem ; sac- 

 charine, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 



SCHEDULE F. TOBACCO, AND MANUFACTURES OF. 



184. Wrapper tobacco, unstemmed, imported in any 

 bale, box, package, or in bulk, one dollar and fifty 

 cents per pound ; if stemmed, two dollars and twenty- 

 five cents per pound. 



185. Filler tobacco, unstemmed, imported in any 

 bale, box, package, or in bulk, thirty-five cents per 

 pound ; if stemmed, fifty cents per nound : Provided, 

 That theterm wrapper tobacco, whenever used in 

 this act, shall be .taken to mean that quality of leaf 

 tobacco known commercially as wrapper tobacco : 

 Provided further, That the term filler tobacco, when- 

 ever used in this act, shall be taken to mean all leaf 

 tobacco unmanufactured not commercially known as 

 wrapper tobacco: Provided further, That if any leaf 

 tobacco imported in any bale, box, package, or in 

 bulk shall be the growth of different countries, or 

 shall differ in quality and value, save as provided in 

 the succeeding provision, then the entire contents of 

 such bale, box, package, or in bulk, shall be subjected 

 to the same duty as wrapper tobacco : Provided fur- 

 ther, That if any bale, box, package, or bulk of leaf 

 tobacco of uniform quality contains exceeding fifteen 

 per centum thereof of leaves suitable in color, fine- 

 ness of texture, and size for wrappers for cigars, then 

 the entire contents of such bale, box, package, or bulk 

 shall be subject to the same duty as wrapper tobacco : 

 Provided further, That collectors shall not permit en- 

 try to be made, except under regulations to be pre- 

 scribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, of any leaf 

 tobacco imported in any bale, box, package, or in 

 bulk, unless the invoices covering the same shall speci- 

 fy in detail the character of the leaf tobacco in such 

 bale, box, package, or in bulk, whether wrapper or 

 filler tobacco, Quebrado or self-working bales, as the 

 case may be : And provided further, That in the exam- 

 ination for classification or any invoice of imported 

 leaf tobacco, at least one bale, if less than ten bales, 

 and one bale in every ten bales and more, if deemed 

 necessary- by the appraising officer, shall be examined 

 by the appraiser or person authorized by law to 

 make such examination, and for the purpose of fix- 

 ing the classification and amount of duty chargeable^ 

 on such invoice of leaf tobacco, the examination of 

 ten hands out of each examined bale thereof shall' be 

 taken to be a legal examination. 



186. Tobacco," manufactured or unmanufactured, of 

 all descriptions, not specially enumerated or provided 

 for in this act, forty cents per pound. 



187. Snuff and snuff' flour, manufactured of tobacco, 

 ground dry or damp, and pickled, scented, or other- 

 wise, of all descriptions, fifty cents per pound. 



188. Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots of all kinds, 

 four dollars per pound and twenty -five per centum ad 

 valorem ; and paper cigars and cigarettes, including 

 wrappers, shall be subject to the same duties as are 

 herein imposed upon cigars. 



SCHEDULE G. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND 



PROVISIONS. 



Animals, Live.\8<A. All live animals not specially 

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



Breadstuffs and Farinaceous Substances. 190. 



