

>vS. (Tec TARIFF BILL.) 



The House nonconcurred on the Senate tuncnd- 

 menu and a c- *> appointed 



which reported in f.. rvnt majorit> ,.f the 



Senate amendment*. The report was agn- 

 and the President approval the , t .Inly 84, 1897. 



16 f.-r 



-jig* the industries of 

 the I nitcd States** is as follows: 



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 UW, That OQ ami after the peseage 



of t! 



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'....- .-!',', -hall 



and paid upon all article* Imported 

 iea,and n 



MM****-, * mentioned in : 



he rstr* of . hay which srv by the sched- 

 ..nd paragr- 



A. CBEHH-AUS, OIL*, AND PAIICTS. 

 -L Acetic or pyroligncous acid, not ex 

 fl. rtj - ren on< I 



three fourths of one cent per pom. 



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gravity of one and tm th<>u- 



vo oca* per pound : Uracic a.-i.: 

 ; ehromie acid and lactic acid. three cent.- JMT 

 * acid, seven cento pvri "n nd : *ali.-\ lie acid. 

 -tilphurie acid <>r oil of vitriol not 

 . one fourth of on.- cent 



specially provide 

 per pound; tannic acid -T tannin, fifty rents JIT j-ound ; 

 gallic acid, ten cents p-r j--un.l ; tartan.- a--i.l. 

 p*r pound; all other acid* not >|H-eially pi 

 for in this R per centum al valorem. 



2. AH al- 'uinerv. including cologne water 



and other toilet water* and toilet preparations of all 

 kinds, containing alcohol or in tin- preparation of which 

 alcohol is used, and alcoholic oompoandi not specially 

 provided for in this act, sixty cento per pound and forty T 

 re per centum ad val< 



*.Tlkalies, alk died oils, essential oil 



pressed oil*, rendered oil*, and all oombinatiooe of the 

 Ibregoing. and all chemical com]vounds and >alt.s not 

 specially provided for in this act, t-nt\ -live per centum 

 1 valorem. 



Muurina, hydrate of. .. r n-tin<-d hauxite. >ix t.-nth* 

 of one cent per pound ; alum, alum cake, patent alum, 

 sulphate of alumina, and aluminous cake, and alum in 

 crystals or jrround, one half of one cent per pound. 



ft. Ammonia, carbonate of, one and one naif cent pi r 

 pound ; muriate of, or xal ainmonia<-. three fourths of one 

 cent per pound ; sulphate of, three tenths of one cent per 



6. Argots or crude tartar or wine lees crude, containing 

 not more than forty per centum of hi tart rule of potash, 

 one cent per pound ; <-ontaining more than forty per 

 centum of bitartrate of potash, one and one hai: 



per pound; tartars and lees crystals, or partly rctin.-d 

 argots, containing not more than ninety per centum of 

 bitartrate of potash, and tart rate of soda or potassa, or 

 Roehelle salto, four cento per pound ; containing more 

 tli an ninety per centum of bitartrate of potash, five 

 per pound ; cream of tartar and patent tartar, six cento 

 peri .. ;. 



7. Blacking of all kinds, twenty-five per centum ad 

 valorem. 



8. Bleaching powder, or chloride of lime, one fifth of 



i BlueTitriol or sulphate of copper, one half of one 



10. Bone char, suitable for use in decolorizing sugars, 

 twenty per centum ad valorem. 



11. Borax, fve cents per pound; borates of lime or 

 soda, or other borate material not otherwise provided for, 



ning more than thirty-six per o ntun, of U nh i 

 i. four ceiit- l : Urnics of I 



soda, or other burate material not otherwise provided for, 

 containing not more than thirty -aix per centum of an- 

 iM borack acid, three cento per pound. 

 ampbor, reined, six cento per pound. 

 1*. Chalk (not medicinal nor prepired for t/.ih-t pur 

 poses), when ground, precipitated naturally or artificially, 

 or otherwise prepared, whether in the form of cubes, 

 s sticks or disks, or otherwise, including tailors', 

 billiard, red, or Preach chalk, one cent JH r i 

 Manufactures of chalk not specially provided for in this 

 act, twenty -five per centum ad valorem. 

 14. Chloroform, twenty cento per pound. 



. not -poeially i 



in tliii* net. thirtx p-r i-eiitum ad valorem; all other prod- 

 : eoal tar. not e"l"r> i-r d\ e> :in.l 

 not nu-dieinal. not njK-eiallx jT.'vi.U-d for in th. 

 twenl 



per j'ound. 



17. CollcHlion and all OOmpOUnds <>t p\ r\\ I'm. \\ hether 



. lluloid or l-\ an\ -tlu r name. tiVi \ . , i.t- j., r 



jtouml ; rolled or in tdm-l*. unpolished, and not made u|> 



i tini>hel 01 



1\ tini-lii<l artielett. ainl artiele- of \\hieli eollo<i 

 any comix.!. netit material of 



chief valiM . 



per centum ad vai 



nir f-T l>rand\. \\ine, l>ecr, or otlu-r li 

 um ad \alorem. 



f'.. Coppers or ^Iphate of iron, one fourth of one cent 

 per pound. 



ilsama, bttds. 



bultw, bulbous roots, excrecence(, in. -Iried 



. ilriwl insects, gr and cum re^in, herbs, 



leaves, lie-hens, mosm's. nut**, nutK'a -pice*. 



ve-etaMe.-. -.eed^ aP-malie. n-.t garden seeds), seeds of 

 morl.id grout h. 



dyein/ : any "f the foregoing which u DO not 



. l.ut which are advaneed in value or eondition l.y 



n-tininir, L. p rinlin^. or other ji ..... .-*, and n-.t >pe.-ially 



provided for in thi-> aet. one fourth .; per 



jouiil. an-l in addition thereto ten per entuni ad valo- 

 rem. 



Jl. Ktliers : Sulphuric, forty cents per pound; 

 of nit rou! i ther, twenty-five cento per pound ; fruit < 



' ollar^ per joi,i -f all 



\ i.le.l |o r in this aet, one dollar 



. t\\o' dollar^ per joi,i -f all 



kind* not >peeially pm\ i.le.l |o r i 



A./. That no art'u-lf of this para 



shall pay a leas rate of duty than twenty-five per eentum 

 ad vafon-m. 



, N and d.-.-oeti..ii! of logwood and other d\e- 

 woods, and extra.'!-, ot' Larks, Mieh a> are commonly used 



for dyeing or tanning, not .-peeially provided tor in tin 



ven iL'htli- of one eent per pound ; extracts 

 cjuebraeho and of hemlock hark, one lialf of one cent per 

 j-oiind ; extracts of >umac. and ot 

 woods, not >p cially provided for in this act, five e; 

 of one cent per pound. 



j :;. Oelaan, glue, isinglass or fish glue, and prepared 

 ti>h Madders or ti>h soun.l>. value-1 at not a)> 

 per pound, two and >ne half .-.MI- per p-.und ; valued at 

 above ten cents p.-r p.-und and not ahove thirty-five 



per |M,UII.|. twenty live j.er centum I 

 valued aoove thirty-!: ; r jM.und. :. 



per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem. 



_'J. <il\ -cei-iii. crude, not j>uritieil, one cent per pound; 

 refined, three cents per pound. 



_'.*>. Indigo, extracts, or pastes of, three fourths of one 

 cent per pound ; cannined. ten cent* per pound. 



26. Ink and ink powders, twenty-live per centum ad 

 valorem. 



27. Iodine, resublimed, twenty cento per pound. 



28. lodoform, one dollar per jK.und. 



29. Licorice, extract* of, in paste, rolls, or Other 

 four and one half mid. 



80. Chicle, ten cent> per pound. 



31. Magnesia, carbonate of, medicinal, three cento per 

 ]*iund: calcined, medicinal. - per pound; -ul- 



j.hati- of, or Epsom salts, one fifth of one edit per : 



</;/*. 32. Alizarin assistant, iulpho-ricin 

 and rie'moleic acid, by whatever name kii" 

 lijuid, solid, or in pMfeB, in the manufa<-ture of which 

 titty per centum or more of eaMor oil i> used, thirt;. 



..lion; in the manufacture of which le>> than fifty 

 ntum of castor oil is used, fifteen cento per Ballon ; 

 all other alizarin assistant, not specially provided for in 

 :. thirty per centum ad valorem." 



83. Castor oil, thirty-live < Ion. 



84. Cod liver oil, fifteen cento per Ballon. 



85. Cotton-seed oil, four < .don of seven and 

 one half pound- w.-i^ht. 



.ton oil. t per pound. 



87. Flaxsced, linseed, and poppy -seed oil. raw. boiled, 



nto per gallon of seven and one 

 half pound* weight. 



88. Fusl oil, or amylic alcohol, one fourth of one cent 

 per pound. 



89. Hemp-seed oil and rape-seed oil, ten cento per 

 gallon. 



40. Olive oil, not specially provided for in this act, 





