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g §’ 121 ‘:z·1 :vw xs.-cvs: graphs? Provided >{srtker, ._ That all? ot_ the toresuihx

   than *10 per centum ot moan   he dimt  fs¢.¤¤¤“¤i¤®r   w   », —- .

Pa;. Q Perrnmery, llndndlng cologne`•.nd_ waters, ·`

 preparations med a§ spptmtionsto the hair, `mouth, teeth,

Gor skin, such as cosmetics, dentitrlces, thahicsl poygms, . and _ other toilet

 all .tne·_:o¤·eg·¤lng u·~¤onu;¤mg_ alcohol, 40 cents?`

{perynound and 75‘per‘·centnm ad vnlorm; if-not-containing-

 75»per centum‘ad·valocsm;   ‘   1 q_ A
 Q. Floral on newer waters conminlng no alcohol, not

‘@eda.l.ly provided tor,.20‘Qper adfvaloremh or my water, whether dixilled or compounded, 40 cents per ponndandwper centnmadyaloremgj, V _ 'Psa. 64. and I.qondon_—purple, 15 per centurn ad'- valorem. _ ‘_ g _ ~ - .· _} -· 1. ‘Pa:. 66. Phowrus, 8 cents per pound. ’ . Q ¥ Pan. Planters, healing. or curative, of all ltinds, and court., f l>¤¤@®*·29_v¢r¢¤¤¢¤ml9d t ~ · Q_ —, - . ~ Pax. 67; Painm, colors, and pignents commonly known as artlsts‘ palnln or colors, whether in tubes, cakw,. jars, pans, - or otherfnms, and not assembled in paint- sets,-kits,. or color nuthts, 1o»pel·_¢ent¤h ad' viloremi paints, colors, and pigments in tubes, lakes, jars, pans.- or other forms, wwhen assernbled _ in paint klé, pr color · outfits, .with orf without brushes, ’ water pam, —outllne· drawing, stencllsn or ‘other`·`art1cles, 70=per» Pas. 68. colors, ualns, and paints, including enamel paints, syhether dry, or ground in or mixed with seater, ell, ol·‘q»1¤uonp:wle; than ollgnot specially provided for, 25

 ad.salorem;_,   — , { \._·  

Pan, 69. Barytes ore, crude or umnanufactured, $4 ton;· ,gTOI1¥¥d; othernilse manufactured, $7.50 per ton ; lpreclpltated barium »§%hste; or hlanclhxe, 1 cenfper pound. _ __ _‘ Pan. ,70. _ lue piments, and all blues containlngiron ferrocyanide or lronl 'torricwauide, as · pulp; dry, or, ground in or l mlxedswith oil orY water, 8 cents per pound ,;"· ultramarine blue, dryyén pulp, or ground in orcxnlxed. with oil or water, wash no all other bluee’contalniI¤g.,ult;1:ama.rine, 3 cenétgdper pound. Bn. 71. black or bone char; blood char, _ deoolorls-‘ lng and osooorsxing chars or carbons, ,20 per centuln sd _ ’ ,Pn.i 72. Chrome yellow, chrome green, and other colors. containing chromium, in pulp, dry, or ground ln or mlxcd with oil or water, %_per,oentun1 ad valcreln; ‘ - · . · Pm. `?3.;;Ggas black, larnpblackg and all other black pigments, by whatever name hewn, dry or ground ln or lI1lX?d.`Wltl1` oll or water, and not ..speclally ·provi‘ded for, per centum ad ' valorcm. » ‘ * I » . ‘ »· ’ -P4n.*,74, Lmd pigments: _Llt.hai·ge,· 2% cents- perwpound; . orange mineral, 8 cents per pound ;. red. lead, 2,% cents Eper poundgfsvhlte lead; 255 cents per ·_pound_; , all plgments contalninggleafd, dry or in pulp, or ground in or mixed with oll or water, not specially provided tor, 3p per ad valorem. . Pu. 75. Ochers, slennas, and umbers, crude or not 3 ound, oneclghtll or 1 cent per pound _;` dashed lor‘ ground, three·

 elghths ot ll cent per pound; iron-oxide andglron-hyd oxlde··

spigments not specially prewlded for, 20 per cenlgpmlad valrrem. Q PAR, 76. Satin white and precipitated calcium qilphate, onehalf ot 1 cclnl; per pound. _ l ‘

 Pnl. W. Spirit varnlshes containing less than 5 peice tum

ot methyl alcohol, &,m per gallon and 25 per cents ad wéalorpme; spirit varalshes containing S oper centum or mo of Q rnefllyl {alcohol, and all other varnlagw, including socalled gold slcc or japan, not specially provldgl {or, 25 per centum ad ralorern. i; __ .~,— ‘ ~ Pan. $8. ,Verznlll`on reds contalnlng·qnlcksllvér, dry or ground in or mlxetf with ull or water, 28 ccntspcr. pound. ..4_ . , `W;

rolls ·u'U2*1z=:s 538 ‘ Pa. 7a. Zinc oxide aHd glesdcd duo addon containing not

 25 per centum of lad, lu any tounge: drj.p0w`d,,,.’

1%,_xcents_per—pouud; ground incr with oil. or wafer,. 2% cents per pound; lithopouc, and ctw omulwm or Aix. tures. of zinc sulphidcand barium sulphate, QQ cents p0,,,,,,_. ° _·1*n. m Potmlum: Clirormte md Gi a per PWM}; chloratc and li¢¤¤hl°l‘¤¤¥Q 1% @*8 Ps? D¤¤¤d: terricyanide or red prussiabeof pothsh, 7* costs por pmmd; term. 1 cyanide, or yellow ‘pr¤$inté.of mwah, 4 owl! pc? pomd.; iodide,

35, per pound ;··brom·lde,. 10 cents-pcrspowd ; Jrimrbonste,

5 1% cents per. pound; carbonate; -three·fourths of 1 ceng°_`{,,»,·_ pound ;, hydroxide. orcaustic potash, Lcmt per pound; nitrate or saltpcter, redned, onehalf ot 1 pound; and per. ¤¤rims§.¤8tc.`4 cents per pound. · · F - _· PAn:‘81. Sautonin, and ot, 75 cents per pound. Pan. 82. $oap·:YGastilc," 15 per centumn ad valorm; tollet,30

   ad yalorem; all other ldoap and soap porvder not

specially provided for, 15 per centum au valorem,. —~ _" Pat. 83; Sodidml.: Arsenate, 1 cmtper pound; ldcarhounte or haking soda, onegfourth ot 1 cent per boratc Sor borex, l `rehncd, .one·elghth of 1‘_'.Q€Ilt per ‘ pound; bromide, 10" cents

 carbonate, calcimd, or sea; ash, hydrated or` sul .

soda, and monohydrated, _ one-fourth of 1 Y cent peru pound; chlorate, 1% cents per pound ;’ chloridcor `salt, in sacks, \barrcls,_ or"` other packagcs,11 cents per one hundred, pounds; ‘l¤._bulk,_7 cents per one hundred pounds; chrowtc and dichromate, 1%..cents per pound; formate,>`2 cents pg terrocyanide or yellow prussiate ·o!_ soda, 2 `-cents pbr pound;.hy-l droxlde or caustic soda, ouérhalf of n1 ~$ ¤i¥Yi¥€. ‘ .3 cents per- pound ; `phosphate,. one—hal£ of j1` cent per pound; l ., swqulcarbonate, one-tourth ot — 1 - cent per wd; sulphate, crystalltaed,'. or Glauber salt, $1 per ton ;— sulphate, anhydrous; $2 per ton; sulphide, contalningnot more N per eentmn of. sulphide, ·three·clghtl1s o!`1. cent per containing. more than 35 per` ¢@tDQ,_,t};\lf€l6—foB1'(h8 ot. 1 `ecnt pcs: pound ;. silicate .sulphlte,‘_blsu1phite, `mctahisuldxlté, md thiosulphate, ungee-eigntns _.o! _1” cent: _ ‘ ‘ · .

 Pan.   Sodium hydrosulphitc, hydrosulphitc hconcpoumls,

sulphoxylate compounds, and all combinations and mixtures ot the foregoing, 35 pefcentum no valorem. . ‘ _ ·· · ‘P.m.‘85. Starch: Potato, 1%-0 cents per pound; and all other starches not specially provided tor, 1 cent per pound, a . Pan. 86. Dextrine, `msde from potato starch or potato Hour, 2% cents per pound ;“ dextrine, not otherwise provl®d for, burnt starch or Brltish gum, Aextrlnc substitutes, and soluble or l chemically treated starch, 1% cents per pound. _ { “Pas. 8'Lf Strontinm: "Carbonatc,’ precipitated, nitrate, and [ oxide, % pcricentumad valorcui. - _ . `

 Pars 88. Strychninc, and salts of,15 cents per ounce.

l Pan. §9.· Thoriurn nitrate, thorium oxlde,·and other salts of t `thorium not- specially provided for, cserium nitrate, ceriunx dutorlde, and other salts of cerlum not specially provldedior, and E gas-mantle scrap consisting in chief lvalue of metallic oxides,.

 35 per centum nd valorem. _ ~

i Pau; 90. Tin blchlorlde, tin tetrachloride, and all other ghemh- "cal compounds, uiixtures, and salt-s, of which tin constitutes the u element of chief value, 25 per ccntmn advslorem. - l Pas. 91. Titanium potassium oxalate, and all compounds and mixtures containing titanium, w per centum ad valorem. Pas. 92. Yanllla, beans, 30 cents per pound; tonka beans, 25 t cents per pound. . . {an. 93. Zinc chloride, 11%; cents mr pound; sine sulphate,. threedourths of 1 cent per pound; and zinc sulphide, 1% cents per pound. . l . el scumou: 2.——·EAR'rH, mnrnuzwann, Asn cnssswnr PAR. 201. Bath brick, chrome brick, and tire brick, not spe· , clally provided tor, 25 per ccntum ad valorem, magnesite brick,