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TARIFF BILL UP TO DATE. THE TKESEStT STATUS OF THE MEASURE IN" THK BENATE. ;.\s BEBB THROUOB THREE STAGES of RE* 17 '",' ,vn SOW SIAM'S AS SHOWN ll Et.OW. TISI'-N. **" irr *-__*>?_"? in mr. rsist'SsJ .fl!.hi,.e. ... June l" The Senate will tak? up ghth schedule of the pei ?tariffbill_that coverlns spirits, wines and other ? rap.'!"- The conslderatl ti of this schedule *?' ^ t laid to mark the entry "*_ ,,,, ... ludlng half of tho tariff meas upi fj, r. schedules, most of Ibero brief, rei " be disposed of with the ore aoestl matte free list, the disputed Income ^.ggd the purely technical sdmlni live portions "f the bill. The schedules air idy completed Include by th? : provisions of the pro? posed r-<""' " {h'' ?u*ap duties Ly* ai: idy I '" H*'<* *nd the peculiarly ?ional r 'Hey "f th'' ma* "':% Ii;":v lo" ird H "lth" n'ari'' -Rural Inten ats snd toward thc greatest f the lr lustrl il mot poll< f th< .untry h is been definitely determined. The m ire important * the .1 nes-Oorman amendments which have : purp s* of ths origi? nal Will n bill, avo contained In the portions of . nj] ali ?'?? only the coal an l --.mrs snd cuffs duties remaining to attract BtMBtlon capriciousness and partiality with which 'is irs are I > be bestowed under the m.. ., irman "surrender" to a] Isdnsti ":-'; jne wine and spirit schedule, which v.-.il be ttki>ri poses an Inexplicable re ^u(...,,- annual revenues on goleta , ixury, and will be opposed stren* -j-sly by the v publl an Sei im tl) I rates on sv vi and woollens con jjlnwi ni bill. The Income tax will jim pe ?'?> by Mr. Hi'.l with Repub |e_B ? ?' ' ?-? h -w tnTl ; . .il will be finis:. absut three w Paru. - i M in the China schedul ? have the ll bill rates given, t ir the r, that tl ? i ;: ? changes, Changi ? were augs - I :- the Senate, however, but ie. action was tah n pending the arrival if certain tjata irv Tn isury, ,i!;il these three Items wfre to . med over. They have not ginee ;, up, but will be c msidered later on. go, her vote will be taken on - In the . I- Senate. The tobacco schedule, which aaaseota ai il change from the ii >use bill, was agreed to formally in Committee <.f the who!.'. ?? lersta lins that definite and final sctl dd be postponed until the vote was taken In the a nate. The fW ntatton of the bill as lt now na ved by s decisive vote of the Senate on ? bed ? pass- I upon, will have gtr.eral Inl AN ACT TO reduce taxation, to provide rv for the ent, and for other pur; Be it ? the Berate aril n >u.i Kepre Brntatlv'.-s ' Statea of Ar:-, grew Basso after the thirtieth (passed over) dav ol BM tberwlse sp. clally provided for In thia act, ther ! levied, col? lected ai; arti lea imported from foreign countries or withdrawn for consumption, and me-i:: :.? i In the Bche l . tie ratal ' ? which are, by the schedules and tar-graph? reapectlvely prescribed, namelv: 6CHBDULE A.?CHEMICALS, OILS. AND I'M NTS. ACIDS 1. Acetic, or pyroligneous acid, 29 per centum ad i_orem. 2. Boradi* acid, - cent.'* per pound. j. C.-r I enta per pound. t Citric acid, 23 per centum ad valorem, ' ftau " tsnnln, 60 cents per pound. t Tartaric a.id. 20 per centum al valorem. '.Alcoholic ;? rfumery, including col igne irater and jtcer toilet waters, and alcoholic compounds, ?*#?_::? prot ed for In this act, J- per gallon ar.! ?. per centum ad valorem. LAlumi--. alum, alum cake, patent alum, sul **_?- of alum.na anl alumlnua cake, and alum in ri*__ or ground. 7-10 of a cent a. pound. Kl___0--l carbonate of. 20 per centum ad eritrea; mar. te of. or sal ammoniac, 10 per <setu*n ad valorem; sulphate of, 2o per centum ad valorem. i. Blacking of all kinda - ' per centum ad valorem. Bone char, suitable f >r use In decolorising sugars, t) per centum ad val 10. Borax, crude, or borate of soda, or borite of Um*, 1 cen: per pou-.w. Refin, 1 I -rax. 2 cents per pound. los,. Camphor, refined. 10 per centum ad valorem. 11. Chalk, prepared, precipitated, Fr-nch, red. aril all other chalk preparav. ina not sp-,-lulls- provided for In this ac:, 2" j-r ? rem. 12. Chloral hydrate. 25 per centum ad valorem. 13. Chloroform, S 11 n per p run l COAL TAR PREPARATIONS IC All coal-tar ( yea. by whatever nama known, and not I] Vlded for In this av, B per centum a I va Wi. Cobalt, oxi le, per centum. 15. Collodion ar.d . inpounds of pyroxylins, by whatever name known, 4" cents per pound; rolled or m sheets, but: ;? into articles, M cents per pound; If in finished or partly-finished arti les, il per centum ad s.-. 16. Colori:..; ' rai ry, wine, beer, or other liauors. ;., p.-r cenl i . valorem, Drugs, auch as bari; berries. tials-im?, buds, bulbs, bu.'-. ta r iota excrescencea, fruits, flowers, dr..-! ? ta, grains, gums, and gum resin. ! nuts, roon, and stems .-; . (aromet! -, not ga ni en seed norbid growth, wt and woods usei ,-? | .j dyeing; any of the foreg-inr. whi h le, but Which ar- ad? vanced in 1 | ri I lon l.v refining or ?rriiid lng. or by othei ? I manufa. ture, and not specially provl thia act, lu per centum ad Talorem. 17. Ethers, lulph ii -. 4fi cents per pound; spirits of nitrous ether, . per pound; fruit ether, oils, or ess.-:, as, J: per pound; ether of all kinda not apecially prov ld. . for In this act. J! i>-r i ls. Extracts .::. . of logwood and oilier dye-woods, extra ts of I urn.., , and extracts of barks, ?noh as arc comm I r dyeing or tanning, sgt specially prov! ; i foi In thia ;>? t. and extra- us ?"' nemlock bark, 10 per centum ad valorem. I*-Gelatin- glue, Islnglaae, or fish glue, and fish ?aunaa, 2S per ..- tum al valorem. ?? Olycerli.*-. crud< ] iiifled, 1 cent per pound; "rnnrd, 2 centa per pound. ^-Ink diV n.K powders, printers' Ink. and all Wh"" t-k :. ? provided for In this act, _/i Per centum ad valorem. ?? Iodoform, Il t*r jKiund. -? Licorice, extracts of, in paste, rolls, or other rerma, j cents per pound. * il-gn<.*._. carbonate if, medicinal, I cents per E^"'1, ca centa per pound; sulphate of, or -piorri .alt... iv of l cenl pei pound. ??? Morph:a. or rn . ail salts thereof, 00 wbbb pti , di I.S. ?f- A: ~ iluble oil. or oleate of w Vor ''"rkey-red oil, io per centum a I valorem. ?? Castor oil i ;;..n. ? i.-.Kj ;'" v Jl ,,rr eentum ad valorem. )vv'_. ' "r Unseed and poppy-seed oil, raw, "??ed- ,,r oxldls, ? . a .-. ol seven ari i ia e* poui ? ?" ?_?' ?UBel oil, or ams ii- alcohol. Vi per centum al llorern 'J- Hempse<_] oil and rapeseed ..ll. 10 cents per jC- Olive oii, flt for salad purposes, "'.' cents pei gal* jj- I'epr.crmint oil. 25 per centum ad valorem. ??,"eal. herring, whale and other ll.-'h oil, not ape* fUj'.y provided r-.r In tills act, 2t> per cenl m ad Hlorerr:. *_.' ,('f:uTr-, afiu-,-is extract of. for medicinal uses, "jwtlncture of, as laudanum arid all other liquid gysratlons of opium, n ill) provided for In ? rT' ** pPr centum ad valorem "?_VP'U:" oontalnlng lesa than t) per c-ntum of _, | .-*?? ? v..., ?... 1..H e ? li ... J J .. |.? I ' - tii.iii. wi . JJ vi prepare] for smoking, K per ;..r ? piun prepared for smoking and other hoi,. Uon" "' oP'um depoalted in bonded war/ *2* . ' ' removed therefrom without pay ?? of duties, and such duti a shall not be r? ided. FAINTS, Hi!..s AND VAKMSHKV. b'r_?,ryt''- aulphate of, or barytes, manufactured, "J*' toa. all on'ue*' M"'h ''" ,;"*'i;1' Pruaslan, Chinese, and rm ir,!ie.r8' c?n>aliiinp ferroi yanlde of Iron, dry or tor,?, or ?'"'x',i with oil, ?'. ..mts per pound, and ju.p or mia : with water, '< oents p-r pound on -j rnat,.rial contained therein svhen drj ?-? tt.arv-iix... or artiflclal sulphate ot barytes, and ceni..J?Lu'' or ?""H'l'-'i'V sulphate of lime, 23 per ?lv ' ' ''";"re"1 4,r" ?*ci, mad- from lone, ivory, f.r vegetable, inl? and i-5___Ter name k: black tier e'_ ,ipb"1''k' ,lrv '"' ground In oil or w fl Ol im al VRl ehro,o."f ' ,: : '?'?? ''rome green, and ai! other potash <-r>)0T* ln wh ' blchromai la nr ~f *(,'u- ar" component parts, dry or gr-.ui I -rater ? *d w!th ?"- or ??> PU,P- "r ^'le-l with ther..,, T"1" '"r pound on the material contain l ts ,'i,'ktn dr> Hrih. .an<1 ochre earths, sienna, and al *f 1 r-'-,,,n>b('r an'! umber .a.-ths. ground In .,;:. 1' B vf *""?" Pound. ?lied _Ha|_larlr"' b,u"' whether dry. in pulp, or *__rlru_ . "v*ter, nnd v.-aah blue containing ultra Itv- V0*1-'18 Per pound. * DerTTJ. *? ,r.clurllr".F so-cal.'ed gold six* or Japan forth* .i?, Wm, a<J v?'orem: nu varnishes ^'?oi:-, contained ihtrein. $1 '"2 p.-r Kai.on ad <micl_,r:_TJMo,:* r'd' an'- ?'her colors r-ontnlning <*ntum VA T or ^ound In oil or water, 20 per '?tains omrfcJf r>Pem; an'' ^fn"10-- red. not con '??1 ? rle,. !llv''r' b"S ?"*? of Ieai1 or contalnims ?. IV Mm **T P?Un'' ??t per nLlf-i"1'1 Parl",white, dry. one-fourth of 1 ?w>t t?r^n i: Krouml ln ""? or Pl,tt>'' one-half of l fl Tl 'n-un'J* *?>'o'r? ?o_?li i-0fV?:i? whl*e zlnc P?lnt ?r Plsment, .?Alioth ln.o!!" " c*nt Pfr Pound. h or mixed o'"!!. r0A0r,9 *n<1 P'smente. whether ^?on?inei,iii?i?/r?und,,n water or ?"? or ?'her ' ln<-ludlng all eolorB. in tubes,? lakes, cray* or,?, smalls and fr ai md not specially provided for In thi ,i ?.-'?"? i ri ni id valorem. LEAD PRODUCTS. lt. Acetate ot lead, whi*.. **4 cen ta per ro"nili brown, 1*4 cents per puin.l, litharge, Va cents per pound, '. ? Nltrat of le;l,]. ir, r-rits per pound. 51. Orange mineral, 1% centa per pound; red lead, i ?_. , - nt* per pound. .",!' White lead and whi'e paint ar. 1 pigment, eon tsinini; lead, dry or In pulp, or kt. und or mixed v. rn oil, r . centa pt r ; ound. EI Ph, ?? phot.. -. 15 ? ii i POTASH. M. !'? . ni chromate of, 23 pnr cent valorem. '.".. liydrlodate, Iodide and Iodate of, 25 eenl I 56, Nitrate of, or saltpetre, relined, one-half of 1 c. nt i> t pound. 57. Prusslate of, re,i or yellow, .', per cent ad valor, m. PREP AR ITU INS. '? All medicinal preparations, Including medicinal coal-tar preparations and medicinal proprietary preparations, ol which alcohol la .1 component part, or In the preparation of which alcohol la used, not specially provided for tn this act, 50 .???nts per pound; Provided, That no such preparation shall pay ]e*H th in 25 per cent ad valorem. Cl Ml medicinal preparations not specially pro? vided f.,r In th.s act. '..'. per cen! I 1 va'..,rem. SO. Products or preparation! known aa alkalies, alkaloids, distilled oils, essential olia rendered oils anii all combinations of tte foregoing, and nil chemical compounds r.r-.,i i tits, nol specially pr.. vided f,>r in this get :.'. pei <?? nt ad valorem. 81, Preparations used aa applications to the hair. mouth, teeth ,,r .-kin. such ?s cosmetics, denti? frices, pastes, pomades, powders nnd all toilet rations, and articles of perfumery, nol apt elnlly provided for In thia act, N per eenl ad va lorei ? ? ? Inc, and all Balts thereof, containing IO pei .-ent or , ver of Banu nine, ji per pound. Si 'Al'. f.".. <"a?"t'.!e ?,j;,, 20 per cent nd valorem: fancy, perfumed and all descriptions of toilet nnd medic? inal or medicated soap, SS per cent ad v.ii,.rem; all other soaps, n M specially provided for in thia act, 10 per e,:r> ad val. Bl -I'A. .??, B irhonste of soda, or supercarbonate of s la, . '-2 cent p- r p >und. 65. Hydrate ol ol lustlc soda, one-half of 1 cn; p r p ,un !. ,.?? Blchi -rn-.:-- a".I chromate of, 2 cents per ; .ur I. 87 ft Tr soda, or I "la crystals ,*ine-r!?hth of 1 eenl per pound ? me-fourth of l cent i-r 6S. s ? - alkaline silicate, three per p mn i. - ? . rem ;,,. Strychnia, or ptrj n ne, and ll salts thereof, 9 71, Sulphur, : flni 1. BUfbllmed, or flowers of, 20 i^r ... rem ,.? > - per err* a i valorem. 73 Tartar, cream of, and i itent I ir; ir, IO t rr 74, Tir- ,r- and lees crystals, partly relined, ?> i? r v. lon tn. I r, ai I ; tass i, t - R ''h.. Ile salts, per p ,ur: I, SCHEDULE B EARTHS. EARTHENWARE, AND OLASSW \HV BRICK AND TILE. TS, Brick, r ?? glased, enamel I, rnamented or i-- -r,- .ri any manner, -'?', per cent ad val glased, enamel!. !. ornam nted or decorated, W per cent ?? I valoi TT. Mag rick, tl per 1 T- Tiles, pl . unente l. pall "? I, !. vltrlfl . ? - , ?.: ad painted, ? i im*12< d, vltrlfle i or decoi i CEMENT, LIME AND PLASTER. TP Roman, Pori ement, or other pac! igi - per l'O ?se. In bulk, '? BO, ],.-.. '. nts pei Ol ninds, Including n of barri I r ps kage. H. Plaster of Paris, or gypsum, ground, ll per I, tl 25 ;?? r CLAYS OR EARTWB 82, Clays or earl - inwrought or unmanufactured, n ii sp. I . il?4 pr ?vl .? ?; J. , ? ? i ui, china clay, or kaolin, 12 : ' ' EARTHENWARE AND .'HTXA. nware, plain ? ?? ar -. and em ? ,:-:?? : , pei ? t ad valorem itu. j arian, bieque, earthen, ai ?!.?? nnl crockery-ware, Including plaques, ..mamente, toys, charms, vases m ? .- plain v hit. rated In any ll per . ent a l va lon m. China, por elaln, parlan, lisna*, earthen, stone a-, i crockery-ware, Including plaques, ornai toys, ch irma '- aae-a and st al ? I, enamelled, pi i led oi d.-oirateU in any manner, IS i er cent ad valorem. aS. All articles romposed of earthen ,.r mln rbstance*. Including lava. Ups for burners, n.r. specially provKk I for In th li I f dec rated in any mann.'-. 4- pei rem; if not ? ted, 35 per i rr sd ral .rem. bT. <Ji.s rel irta, 20 per cent .,1 valorem. CUiASfl AND GLASSWARE. SB. <ire.-*i and colored, moulded ,,r pressad, snd . '- nor* than one quart, ai rboys, whether filled or Pr 1 ? lt table ol an l otherm ? ? i i and c >lor*d a;. I :: vided foi vials. 1 luarter of n pint, r, centa per *?.':nd. luarter of a | w ire, I > pei ?s of gi it. engi ted, de* irs ed or not it., ludlng plate-glaa* silvered, ? r . I ... rem. :?. All glass bott:***, lecsnters or other vessels or ? ngraved, ; . Inted, c >! tain. l. ? ? thad oi ? ? nea k*- and stopp, r ?i ? peels I , war-, I-, per cant ad valorem; Provided, Tl i I pa> duty, ? ? 'ha its, ... ;,' nol fl'.le I, Jl , Bl, L'npollshed cylinder, croirn uni common win dow I ? ? by 15 Im hes *-'i tare, l , ent per pound; ab-ve I 16 I y il Inches s>iuare, l'-.t cent* ;,. r pound; above thal ,,r I ;. ii ? Kt., Ung 24 i. per pound; above that, and r.,,t exceeding 2*1 by ?':?"> lt.. he.-, squ per pound; abeu that, . , centa per pound; Pi llndei, crown and common window Kiah-, imported in shall be packed fifty - |uar. feel pei box, aa nearly as alsea wi nd '.-.? lut) shall l>e i ited thi r, on to the s tua! a eight ,,f fl* > K, Cylis ler and ero* p not ex g ll by 24 Incl quai Vtt cents ; ? I aquar* above thal ??;. t nol exceeding 24 bj 30 ir,rh*-s , foot; l not exceeding 24 i square,"lB <?'?.-.? a j.er squar* fool. ab ,?? ?? that, 20 , enl i per square foot, Fluted i Ile 1 or rough plate glasa I ? oi comm ,n wli nol exceeding io by U Inchea aquar. fa ent i?T square foot; above thal an l not exceeding '.'fi inches square, i eenl pei :-';r,r.. fool all ahova that, l1.. ' enta pei aqua I all Buted, i ? or rough plate glass, weighing over 100 pound . , -, . ja tr- feet, sddltl mal d ity on the excess at th.-sam, ratei herein Imposed; Provide*!, Thr all the above pla glass, When ground, sm ,oth< 1 or otherwli obscured, shall be au to the same rate of dutj aa i .ir-; polished plate i i ? ?. l M. Casi polished plate g] as, finished <,r unf) and unsllvered, not > xce< ?Wuj |fl by is Inches square, -. ?? that and nol >?? re I lng ..'i by n Inchea square. % eenl per aquar* foot; above tii.it an i noi ex?.ling 24 bj >a> Inchea aqua re, ire foot. .,ii above that, ! '? i enl i . i ir? fool BB < "ii - r polished plate glass, silvered, and looking glass plates, exceeding In ilse 144 square lnch< i, and ii a exceeding 16 bj ; Inches square, .; rents per square f?>,,t: above that and nol exceeding z\ by BO Inchea square, 10 cents pei squar* foot; above that snd nol exceeding 24 bj GO inches . ,n.ir,-. i; e.-nts : ,,t. .iii above that, SS centa i? r square I ??; Bul i).< looking slassi plates ,,r plate glass, nil a/h. n i i :;,,? I, snail pay a less rat- of duty than that Imposed upon similar giana of ilk.- description ram. 1, bul shall pay in addition thereto upon frame* the rate ot duty applicable thereto when imported separate, :>,' Casi polished plate v.i.-s. silvered or uhhII vered, looking-glam plates, and cylinder, crown or common window glass, when ground, obscured :. !. san li :. en imelled, b ?? elli d. etched, < m :. engraved, flashed, siam,,!, colored, painted, or otherwise ornamented or decorated, shall be subject to a duty ..f J" per i entum ?? i valorem In . ,n to the rates otherwise chargeable thereon. M. Spectacles, eyeglasses, goggle*, opers Klu*i*?<"s and olhei optical Instruments and frames for the same, 40 per centum s i valorem. 19. <;ia.-*> h.-ads, loose, strung, or carded, io i^r centum ad valorem. <,f glan or pebble-, wholly or partly manufactured, SS |.i centum ad valorem w.. Fusible enamel and i,]h?--< alida* for i lantern*. 2S per cemum ad valorem MB, Al] >:,.in..i or painted (-ia-s windows, or parts thereof, and all mlrroi not exceeding In sis* 144 spare Inches, with or without frame* ,,j , , and ali manufactures of Kia.?,. ,,r >,r nrhlch . ls the component at chief value, nol specially pro yi.i.d f. i in thi* act. BS per centum ad raJorem; rr ,vid<-.j, mal hen: glass shall pay the sin.- rat. of duty as the ilk- glan when Hal. MARBLE AND STOKE AND MANUFACT? URES or. I'H. Mart,!,- ?f al: 1;,n ;s ;,, t,;.j. k. routh, or .a.in ir,- 1 oi ly, BB . :,r.- pei cubic foot, Mal Marble, sawed, dressed, ,.r otherwise, Includ? ing marbi, Blabs, mosaic nub** and .mart...* paving tues *., --enta per cubic foot (no slab to be com puted hi lea. than i inch in thickness.) in.. Manufacture* ??: marble, unvx ur alabaster not specially provided for In this a.-t, ll pi r e.-ntum al VS I ,r,-m. BTi .Ml. ia",..... i-Ye.-st,,ne, granite, aandatona, limestone, uni omer buildlii); or monumental *.t,,ne. except marble unmanufactured or undressed, nol apecially pro? vided for In this BCt, I cents p.-r dillie !,?,{. lia,. Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone, and oiner building ,,r monumental st^.n,-. except marble Dot specially provided for in thi'. act, hewn, dress.-a! or polished, Bjj f,er centum ad valorem. WT. Orlndstones, finished or unfinished, 10 per cen? tum ad valorem. SLATE. 108. Slat**, clat* ahlmney-plecea. mantels, slabs _ f-r tables, and all other manufacture, of slat" not specially provided for rn this act JO per c ntum a 1 valorem. Roofing vans, ta pot centum ad valorem. SCHEDULE C.?METALS AND IIANVFACT* L'RES OF. IRON AND STEEL I . '?"'"'?' rr_n ore, Including manganif rous Iron ore, luura fi u.i burned pyr j ii". Iron in pigs, Iron ki ntl, lelsen ferro I mangan, ie, r, rro-sl,lcon, wrought and casi iron and scrap i.i. ji pei ton; bul i tl I '" '.-ni. l scrap Iron ? i 'rup -???? I ex< epi I or refuse Iron or steel fil . inufacturcd. ill. H..und Iron, in cdir or roda, leas than seven* Hxteentha of ; inch In diameter, and our-, oi ol r- ned Iron not specially provided ror In this act, - Ight-tentha ol i , em per pound; Provl li d, 'i '."-i,,n, ? ?' forms, I, - ? nnisned than pig Iron, In lars and more advanced than pig I,,,,,, except castings, shall be sub? ject to a duty of five-tenths of i cent pei pound; Provided, further, That all Iron bar-., blooma, bil? lets, or sires or shapes of anv kimi in the manu? facture of sshi-h charcoal ls used as fuel, shall be subject to a duty nf $i_' p. r lon. 112. Har iron, rolled or hammered, comprising flats not less than 11nch wide, nor les* than thre gb tha of l Inch thick, slx-tentha of l cent i. pound round Iron, not less than three-fourthi of I Inch lu diameter, and square iron not less than three fourth* of i inch square, Ix-tenthi ot : cenl per p iun I. fiats lesa than 1 ln-b wide or lesa than three eighths of l Inch thick, round Iron lesa Hum thr. fourths of ) in. li and nol leas than seven-sixteenths of i Inch In diameter, end owr- ir.m i.-.-s than three-fourths of l Inch square, lix-tent ni ..f l cenl pei p und. Ill lt.'inns, girders, Joists, angles, channel* truck channels, TT, columns, and posts ot pan ir sections ,,f columns and posts, deck and bull, beam*, nnd building forms, together with all othei atructural shapea ol Iron or steel, whether plain or punched, or titted for use, slx-tentha of I cei pound. nt Boiler or other plate Iron or steel, except ? ia plates herelnaftei p.ed for, not thinner than No 10 ss in- gauge, sh-ai-ed or unsheared, and sk-i;, Iron or steel theared or rolled ii. grooves, valued at ? per i*.un.I or leas, Uv* tenths of l --nt per pound; valued above i cent and ,,..( above lt* cents, slx-t( ith* o ?? per pound, valuer) abos- iv and not above t i 'nts per pound, tn per .-.-ntum ai valorem; valued at ovei i .--I,tn per P ind, 3ft p. r centum ad valorem; Pro\*ld*d, Tlr,: all plate Iron or st-el thinner than No I" wire gauge I shall pay duty ;>?. Iron or steel ah ni Forgings nf lr,.i, or steel, or f. ix-M Iron ..r omblned of whatever snape, >>r In a'hatevei starr- of manufacture, i ot specially provided t.,r ii, >?:. l'.- , ? n ? p :? p 'in i. I'r sided. Th it no forgings .,f iron ?.?? st.-I. or forging of Iron and Bteel - .-duned, by whatever process mad.-. pay a less ,ut- of duty ti,:.,, ::', per centum ad .ul-'.' 1''", lb...),, bani, or scroll 'voil ,.r rt-.-I, SI otherwise provided for lu tb!-- act, 30 per ci nd valorem 117. Raliway bars trad" nf ' ???!. and rnll ? - ide In pori - ' rails, and li . lr..,, -i steel Dat rails, seven-twentieths oj p. r iki (nd Tv Sheela of Iron or steel, common >>r Mad duding all lion oi Bteel, commercially knossn .-.s in or Mn. k taggers, iron or steel, and skelp l-..n .., steel, val ? nt* p. r p..'ir. I . thinner than No. IO, aol nol tb.- ".'.. "ju v :r ? ;? - - ? ? ' ? ? r i cent per pound. tl.lii ner than No. IO wire gauge and not thinner than \.. _ win . - ? ut uer pom tl.an No V, wire gauge, 11-10 cents per i ? cents i-> r p.um l. I'i s-. i-.i. That si! . .mrii .ii or bl iel steel not thinner than No IO win hall pay dutj ai -iar- Iron or pl te I IIS. All Iroi | ites, and ill I r di li m or iii el, i xi i piing chat n ? omme:, lall) ai tin | , I - tin an i her, .' ei ?, i ??? Ide 1 for, a hi n galvanized or .oat. i with zinc >.r spelter, oi air., or anv alloy ..f those metala, shall ui th of i rent i- r pound mon d i" than the r ttl Im). 1 l '?' I1" .irr.ur.li dpon correapondlng ga m or blai k si.t or taggers iron or steel :. ei steel i- -v ? : ? , ,und; Pr .vi le I, That pl it* - : .? ? steel, '.o' what) vi r n ime ? -i ror. nhl-h bas been pi k ? p,-.- .... ghth of 1 cent per ) ? ll "- ty th in . Sh. . nm or i' rt t h a ? Pl ? illy kno* " pound; I'r .vide !. Th il the r- : . ? ' ? ? . ' ? ? tl r. ii nf v f VB f dutj than that Impose : on the tl! ? |i '? - ri.sd-. or of which lt ahall be I . alu*. . gt i an d ba ri ta pei fl ind pla! ii - . hummer n < . loam ? te-', not hi ' ' ihe a : a ? .ve 1 ? : ' - ; Ix-tentl ? ; ' . ? nd i p oin I; val. , ? ' . ',''.? I 7-1') cents p, WI B R ?? . ? ? fi i ? : - ' MO cent p cent* Provided I Iron ol So. 6 v anil dui 134. Wlr< ito ? ? " ie* ' " s ",.. .?!?'.. eg mg ?. : v i ri N 13 srir* g*u, li ? - . . . lr ??, ..r at. a ?? . - ? . ? .. ?? ss lr-, i . in i wire. ? -i vs ir.-s. wi ? In coil tralg Irawn ,-,,:d ? I hat * mi overed ..? ?? .\.,- ?. arith ? ? ? ? ? . ? for i: ling ru in il ictures of iron ol lei :. nf s\h.it .-??,. val i-i .1. r* I shall j.iv a duty of 4" per rent ad valorem; Provided. That Bl the ma) e of dutj be imp. >s- l upon any wire used In the manufa tu . cent per pound; provided, further Thal barb wire, ng, sba!) I t ?. OBS"ER w PROA I'i'iN.' vi:,, s for partial ;, - .., damag* In ? ,n??*quence of nial or diaco'.ora rip!, ,n >.: .1 ui "r ... arti .- whollj .-i p ii'.) :n .ni factured of li m oi MANUFACTURES! OF IRON AND STE-JL 13S. Am ioi ,jt pa rta then '. of ir in ..r tee), mill .tunks of wrought iron and nipa, uv! i >i | ng* >.r ir,ni .,r -:. ?-.. or of < om bim i lr >n an I st. ela, ateam engines and res, or parts thereof, 1141 cents p.-r po-.n i VT, Axles, oi putts thereof, axle-bars, axle-blanks, or foi. lng ? : ii axil ->. wi- n ot steol, without reference to the stag) or state of n fracture, I Vb cents pei pound; Provided, Thal when Iron i Meei ax lea ar- Imported, titted In wheela or parts of wheels of Iron or Bteel, they ahall be dutiab at thc aama rate aa thc wheels in whl.-ti ire Ult, 1 I2S. Anvils of ir .a or steel, or of Iron ai combined, by whatever proc***- made, or In whatever stage ol manufacture l-t cent- v r pound l_| Blacksmiths' binnu -rs nv! aledges, track tool*. wedget and .tossbar*, whether of Iron or steel, iv ci nts per p. H" Boiler oi other tubes, pipes, flues or stays >.f wrought it rn n iteel, K per cent ad valorem. IU. Bolts, with or without thread* or nula, or boll blanks, and finished hinges or hinge blanks, wh-tb-r of iron ..r neel, iv cent* per pound. US. Card clothing manufacture.) rr .ni tempered >t,,i wire, eu .-? ms per square foot; all ottvr. 30 i. nts p. i square foot. 133, Casi iron pipe of every description, C-io of l I i pound. Ul. Caai I, ui ve* ela, plates, stove plates and Irons, sad'.,,e I, tailors' troiv, ballers' lr nv ml ci tings of iron, and nol specially provided for In this act, WO cent per pound 135. t'astlngi of malleable Iron not ?pedal ly pro -.'?!. in :i ii i. v !" .-ii! per pound, i".; I "as i hollow stare, coated, glaised or tinned, 2 , i p ..ind. 137 Chains <.f ..il kinda made <,f Iron or steel, 30 per c -nt ad valor, tn. CUTLd-RT Ul Penknives, pocket-knives, ..r eriis.-rs, of all kinds, ralued at nu, more than '? .'-nts per dosen, I, p. i ? enl sd valorem; valued at more than M per dosen, and not exceeding Eu cen ti per dosen, 13 cent* per donen; valued at more than IO .cuts per dosen, and not exceeding ll per dosen, .'6 c-vt. per dozen: valued ..' m..'- than ll per dos-n. uni not Ung li IO p.-- dosen, io centa per dosen; valued ut more than ll IO per dosen, and not exceeding tl i.er dosen. JS e.oil per dosen; valued at more than :i per dosen, as per .-eur gd valorem; and In addition itu,ei.i. on nil tl. foregoing valued at m..r.' than :;u ci ni- p. i- dosen arni not more tba,, u pet doz>n, IS per cent ad valorem; Provided. That blad. handlea or any other parts of any or either of the iirilcle. iiain.-l In this paragraph. Imported ll) anv other manner than assembled in penknives, p kniv.s. .,,- erasers, shall be subject lo ni le*, rate of duty than herein provide.] for penknives, pocket? knives, or erasers valued af mor- than .'io cents per dozen I'S Swords, sword blad.-s, and aide arms, 1". per cent ad valorem 140. Table and carving knlvea and forkB. valued at more than ll per doxen pieces, rasors and razor blade*, wholly or partly flnlabed, aciiaora and - ii irs, U per ^nt ad \..!.,r?m: all other table I knives, forks, steels, snd si) hunting, kit rh n, bread, butter, ve fruii cheese, plumbers', ii i artists' knives; also, all ? ioks' Bui rhers' kn per cent ad v ilorem 111. Pill p* and floats, of Bil ind kinda i Inchea In length snd under, j nts per doaen; over ; Inchea in length and i S3 .-. nts i- r dozen; 9 In n length or over, ll per doaen. FIREARMS 142. Mll*k*ts, m?'SS'.*-l rr;rin-. c mblna- I ind aporting rifles, and pana I valorem. !'?* Sporting br, ? -Mo -ding il itguna and ; 144. .*-.???? : ites, w ire - t iron, steel or othei metal, enamelled or glased with vitreous p. :? ,, nt ad val. n rn NAILS, SPIKES, TACKS AND NEEDLES. li',. '' il nalia an i cul i plk < -,f Iron or steel, i" r rc ni ad valorem. 1 h?. Horsi ?:: ilis nn 1 all ether wrought-iron or ste i nails not specially provided for iri this set, :t" per c*nt ad valorem. HT. Wire nails made ol WTOUgbt Iron or 25 per cent a l valorem. I4B. Spikes, nuts, washers and horse, mule shoes of wrought Iron or steel, tt per cent ad va!or*m. 149. Cut ta.-ks, Praia or sprlga ,,r all kl", ls. LT, p< r rem ad valon m. I",, Needles for knitting or sewing: traehir.es. ? I ,,-h..- ti,,,Iles and tape ne dies, knit tin*? nnd all ether i.Iles, i il sdi I ' d* I I' r In this ???I bodkins ,.f nu tal. IE per cr." ad val.ir,-m. PLATES. 151, Steel | I, stet typ ? pl tte i, trotype pis tea ar, I plates of other mai.rials, .-:-. graved or i for printing, -'. per cent ad \ al, 152, Ballway fish plates or spliced bars, mad,- of ir,,n ,.r sr... i, 6 per cent ad valorem i".: Rivets of Iron or :??:??'. 25 per cent sd va s \\\ s 154 ? - ? per linear foot; mill mt; | lt snd drag : 1W a, I , Uni cular saws, 25 per cent a l valoi tn; band, back an I all oth< i ? ill* pi ,vi.|...i for In this act, 25 i r c -nt ad valor, 'ii I.'.". Sere* . ? mm nly called wood 'rews, m.,re ti-ni :: in,-les in length, '?'? centa p-r pound; ? si I noi more thur .- ngth, .'? ? ents ... r pound; over >_ Inch and not more than l iivh ? - p. r pound; '.- inch ,.nd lesa in length, t" ? nts | i:.:.:... rn bi.-H., .-,r,i parasol rli>s. and "tr fram*s, tips, runners, bandies, or other , i ,,f. mad. In ahol r blef part of Iron, mr,-;, or any otb. i metal, :.,, p. r , ? -st ad valoi I"..: WI ? ? ; of, m ide of Iron or ; red whe. ls for rallwnj pm; . >r wh illy ? r partly finished, an-l Iron or steel ... or p ir* i ,:' v. holly or par I mks foi the un*, with* ^g ird to th. man ifactur.. '.'? centa in I. Provl !? il, rh il Whi r,- Wheels or parts thereof ?'?' li mi or ste. ir* Imported with ir m or . i axl. i to* itlsble .ii the same rate ia pro ?Tided f Imported psi a - MISCELLANEOCS METAIfl AM' MANUFACT I ItEfl OK 157 Alun Inlum in cr,ii- form, a r kind in which aluminium ls th.mpon*nt material cf ,: 1*4 v bata, ???" i>?rman i Ih r, i ! valorem. i"..i iirass in h ' brass elli fr .ia brass, or lui . ? per isa. Itrons* po* ' ' ' te ? Ct IPTBR. ? . . sr In r lill I ; ? ' .. . .,?? ? I tl v. ilvanlxed, 2U per ? ? HOLM AXIi SILVER, MAXVFAfTTREfl OP ;,.j Bulli. ? ? I thread ,,f gold, stiver ,,r ? rovlded for In th ? ,; ,. i ). .' sn i r < enl i i valor, m ?? i fl ? LE \f id lm*a *4 cent p*r p mn I; Pi re an.l all ml itn . b-, i rdlng to ,-?*mi: "frill i foi ? cil ? en. and old V scran lea I rp . I'-1 itj and old : I bara, and old sci f ir. v ill re* ' ? p.; ,. . ? PT'. N rket. i rial of cluer ? ? nts pet r | rta lhere f. I ? ' ' " N'i'.-Hi: ; ? / . ? ' ad /' SPEI.TEH ? -) ?/,. . ... ' ? ' SCIIBDI'LE U WOOD AND MANUFACT i RES OF. ?-. . . u per cn t ad . >ii ur 1 lier- 111 and ; a. king box* i and | woo I, nol for in this act 2u per isl. linus. t furnil or pa ri ' ni ? of wood. ?a '.i li ?.I ls th* ? 'in; Ol ' terlal of chief value, liol -;.allj pro\ Ide ! f,,r In thi ? SCHEDULE II SUGAR. 112. Thal i mm h of the ad entltli I "Al ? purpose- appi ? I October 1, IHBn, ..-, prot I I ' .. . i ? ? ? . . the payment ,,f n botinty t,, the j ? ,i ! i ,.o, beet , an-, grown In Ihe I'nlte.i siuk, oi from map! a produced within the I'nlted States, be, .ml the same I- b.'i ed, to tak.- effect .Ian iii ? I. ?. I i v, f 11 lo tn pii or t" p ,\ any .?? ? ?.ir,t ? -,.r ? i,. produ, Mon ??: , bi if any kind und. i the asl i act after Jai il IB2U i ,,, .,,, ! aft. - i,n I, - hull be lev led, collected ind paid ind on al) tunk I, ? (on f I" ? t juice, io. laii. con ? ntrat, d mi lade, ? mci,:? and ? in ? n I ? ,i es a dui) of lo |,. \ i;?, i m, an i upon all - u ,, ? shove No ;>. I - it. ? i.r.i In color, and up, n ail augurs which t. iv.- bi n ? ii colon d there sh ill I il., te I. snd paid a ion of . .fi, enl p.-r pound In addi tlon to I lid duty of 40 per . ? ni ad v.t an I all sugars, t.mk i - , me Jul. ??. or nf beet jai,-,., ne 1 , le, concentrate.) inelada, con crete or eoncrntrat. i molasses, ?..!,! ii ;.-, tm] fr, an or are the pnaluei ol sn; r mn tn which al the Um* the lame or.- exported therefrom, pal or- iii I,re.-liv, ;i i. iuntj .ai the , xport thereof, hall pav a duti of one-tenth nf i eenl per pound lu add lt ton to the foregoing ratc.e; Provided, Thal nothing herein contained al construed as to o i T ,' ? or In anj manner Impair ,,r affect the provl,I,un of the treat j ..f commercial reclpi , onclii Lil.' .v. en th, I the King ,,f the Hawaii in Island* on the thirtieth day of Jai nary. 1ST'., or th* provisions of anj arl ,,f Coi heretof. pas-,,-,! f,,t th,- execution of the aa nie, Thai on and after Jan. I, 1MB, there shall i?* levied, collected snd paid on mola n t sting above M de? gree* and not al,.,?..- M degrees polariscope, a duty of 2 centa pei gallon; if testing at,.,\,- v. degrees polai la -ope. a duty of 4 cent ill m. ? .ii ly and all r inf -ctlon ry, mad* wholly ar In pai ir, and on sugars after being relined, when tinctured, colon I. or In any adu iteil, SB per i enl ad va! ir -m; glu? cose, or grape sugar, i". per cent ad valorem; .?iccharlne, .'.', p i ci bi ad va orem SCHEDULE I' TOBACCO AND MANUFACT? URES OF. l'st. Wrapper tobe to, una! timed Imported ? i-i ti ii... box. pack In bulk, ?i 50 p pou stemmed, i- ZS p--r p tun I, iv, Filler tobacco, un*t*ram*d, Imported In any bale, box, pack >????. ??: in bulk, '?'.', centa per p If st. i.,me.I, 50 cents p? r pound; Provided, Tha t.-irn wrapper tobacco whenever used In th be t.ik.-n to mean that quality ..f ieaf lo i, i ., lin , ?-. n c .-ono ,- dall] s ? * rapper tob Provided, further. That the term Riler tobacco, whenever used n thia set, shall be taken to ail leaf tobacco unmai I nol commet known aa a rappel tobacco; Provided, further, Thal ir any leaf t,,i,.?<-.-.? imported in any bale, box, package, ,r In bulk, sh iii be the growth <>( differ? ent cou nt ri* . or -n iii differ in quail t j ind value, ? i'. ivis on, ;hen 11lr*- content', of such bal* box, pa kag*, ..:? iii hulk shan be subject to th.- um* duty as wrap? per tobacco; Provided, further, That if anj bale box. package, ,.r bulk >,r leaf lona. ??> .,r uni:',,nu qualltj contains ex. ceding 15 per cant thereof ,,r ii iw-s suitable in col. r, fineness of ????.?ur,., and als* f,,r wrapper* for cigars, then th* entire con ten ti nf Bach h..!.-, box, package, of bulk shan be sub? ject to the sam,- duty as wrapper tobacco- Pro? vided, further, Thu coll--tors shall aol p,-rml: entry t-> be made, except under regulation* to he prescribed liv th* sj ury of the Treasury, of any leaf tobacco Imported In any bale, box, package or In hulk, unless the Invoices covering rhe same sha.) specify in detail tha character of the leaf tobacco In auch bale box. in bulk, whether wrapper or filler to bicco, Qu<-brado. or sclf-w irking ba.es. as the case may be; and provided, further. That. In the ex? aminion fjr ciaraiflcatiofl Of any invoice of lm pir.. i leaf tobacco, a: least one bale if Ieee than ten lnl-s. and one bale in every ;en hale.- and more, try by the appraising officer, sh iii ba exam ri i bj th* appraiser or pera n authorlS) l iiich examination, snd for the pur posa of fixing the ci islflcation and amount of duty li invoice of leif tobico. tlv ex f fii handl out ..f each examined baie then ..' shall t..-- taken to be a legal r xam'.nation. .. manufactured or unmanufactured, of .1 specially enum-rate 1 or pro* ? r In i h * act, Kl c nta per po ind. UT. Snuff and -enif flour, manufactured of to? bacco, ground drj ... damp and pickled, scented or . GO ern:-. pjr pour. | ISS Cigar*, cigaret <s ar. i cherooti of all kin ls, Il : and 23 p?r cent ad valorem; an i paper and ric.-irvtps. including wrappers, shall b? lame duties as are herein imposed ru's. SCHEDULE O?AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVISIONS. ANIMALS, LIVES. ISS. All live anlmala, not ipeclally provided for In thia - cenl sd valorem. BREADSTUFF. AND FARINACEOUS SUB? STANCES Buckwheat, rirn cr mair.*, cornmeal, oats, rye, rye :)->ur, wheal and wheat flour, IQ per cent ad valorem, anl oatmeal, 18 per cent ni valorem, bul each of the above product* shall be .-. imltte.j tree i : duty from .my country which imposes no import duty on the like product when exported fruin the I 'nlted States. 191. Barley, en 1 barley, pearled, patent, or hulled. 30 per cent a l val vein; barley malt, to per cent a-1 valorem 193, Macaroni, vermicelli, and all similar prepara tion . '?? pi r nt ad valorem. i93 Rice, cleaned, IV cents per pound; uncleaned r. re, . ? ric freo of toe outer hull and sttii having the Innrr cuticle on. 1 per cenl per pound; rice nour and rice meal, and ri ?.-. broken, which win pass through a sieve known commercially as No. ll wire sieve, on..-fourth of 1 cen: per pound; paddy, or rlee having rae outer hui lon, three-fourths of l cen: ;-T pound. D.\Hiv PRODUCTS 194. I tut rr r. ar: l substitutes therefor. 4 cents per p tund. I:.:. . di ? ie, t centi per p lund. 194. Milk, preserved or condensed, 2 cen's per poun 1. Including weight of package*; su^ar of milk, I er pound. i's KM AND FIELD PRODUCTS. 197 Beans, IO per cent al valorem. ISS, Beans, peaa, muahro una, an l other vecre p repa red oi preserved, ;?, tina, .lars, bottles, rrwlse, and pickles and sauces of ail kinds, jo p r ,-? nt ad valorem. Hay, 12 pei 2?l. Honey, lo e?nt? p<-r gallon. Hoi i, s cenl per p .'ind. ? ? na 30 centi per buihel. "?t Peas, dried, 20 cents per bushel; split peas, nts p-r bush.'1, -f BlXtV pounds; pas in car ima.l pacKSges, 1 cent per p .un I. .'?'I. potat "-S. 15 c nv p. r bushel Of sixty pounds. - "EDS. Cast ir bins . r s'.-V, 33 cent* per bus'te; ot ' - ? i or linseed, poppy-seed and other ol! not spi 'lally pr .sud. 1 for In this act, 20 ninds. ? ? ?? . : ? igi wrara: i : other ? y provided for In this act, 10 per c nt rt i valorem. ?j .7. . ? ?: their natural itate, not ipeclally pr -si le l for in thia act, 10 p> r cent ad s a) - .-?1 iw, IS p<r Cl -it ad va!-rem. real pei id val irena. PISH ? \-v'i vies ind sardines, packed. In oil >r In Un boxes nv isurlng not tier- 'inn .". Inches : ng. t Inches wide, and 14 inch*, deep, 10 ;. - ,. h ? bot; in half boxes, measuring not more than Inch** "mr. 1 in he* sw.-, anl IV inches In quarter boxes, m-seurinc not bea long, :;v inches wide, ai I '?'. centa each; when Imported in any .rm, i" per cent ad valorem. -ii smoke 1. dried, Baited, piek>d. or other* ? wau m, \ cent per poon 1. Herring*, pickled, frosen or salted, anl salt ' ? ten or packed in ice, 'j cent per ni I'1*-! In cans of packages, ma!" of tin or other \ -, ai ivlea and sardines, and Ash packed in ans- other manner no: specially enutner - provld . for In thia act, 'ji p-r cent ad PRUIT- AND NITS Ipple* green er ripe, dried, dessicated, *vap ? .i,--!. ? r prepared in any manner, ZO per cent ad -rn Dates si 1 pineapples, 2) per cent el valo* ? ill I .Sr ipes, 20 ) I valorem. Olives, green or prepared, 20 per cent ol ? rn, 'irani:-... lemons, and limes. In pu-k ages at (he nt- oi ? centa per .-ubi- foot of capacity; In bulk, ll " 1 p-r 1 ii- thousand; and In addition thereto of JO 1-r cent ad valorem upon the boxes 1 rr el* - .ntalnlng su>-h oran(-?s. lemons, or provided, that the thin wood, so-, ia! V.I. com - ? rop-. and bottom* Of Orang* anl lemon boxes of the growth uni manufacture of thc tpori -l a,- orang* and lemon box -.h?ks. mas be reimport-.I in compact form Ulled inge* and lemons, by the payment of duty ' the rate Imposed on similar Vixes ,,f -mir-is fon rt! m.i manufacture. 217. I'lums, pruni . rajalne, and other dried [udlng /ant., currants, v. centa p-r 21* Comfits, s..? -.1 fruits preserved In 1 ila ?? - or sptritr, not sp daily pro t, and jel lea of -.ii kinds, no per . r-l.l ad preserved In rh. ir ? s-n Juices, 2" per . valorem, orang m 1.'? preserved or nt nd valor-m not shelled, 1 centa p-r poun I; lied, .'? ? -nts per pound. 222. Gilberta and walnut* of ail km'.*, not ahelled, ??. - u lied, 1 enti per pound I'canilta >,r ground beana, 20 p-r cent sd 1 ? kinds, shelled or unshelled, not i for in this act, 20 per c-nt al s,>|..r.-m. MEAT PRODUCTS 224'j Fresh beef, mutton and pork, M per cent ad 22.1 K-.tr.vt of meg! ?'. -" per cent ad valorem. t per 1 . M. .i'm of ail kind.-, prepared or preserved, for in tin* act, 30 per cent sd ? ?. - per pou pr pou MIS 3CLLANEOU8 PRODU< T8, : ,:... . r roasted, gr mn 1 or . rolla or v. '-iv ? prepared, an I . illy 1 rovtde I for tn th.- a - ?' 1 t I' 'im' . "59. Cocoa or i lal tn : .. ? ? ? :?- l or flavor I va 1 1- '' poiin-l 01 per pound; ilui I at exe 1 pei ;? ind - I ? .".ery, ; u I s liol a bu ter or c i bul erin \ IH centa ;?? - .?si Dandelion r* rna prepared, and other . used as coffee, or as substitutes for coffee, not specially provided for tn this act, P* cents per 231 Starch, Including all preparations, from what i commonly use l aa at ireh, I 1 , r p .uv! -*3 Oxtrine, burned starch, gum lubstltute, or gum IH ''? "ti ; r a uno. ' l Mustard, ground or preserved, In bottles or , 10 c*n:s per pound 1 Orchids, Illy of th* valley, asaleaa. pilm. md - iv..; for forcing under g isa t r cut flowers -r itlve purpoacs, 10 p-r cent ad \ u ...r --rn . ur'uni or powdered, not ipeclally pro* foi ,n a.- act, I centa per pound; capsicum 1 per p un !. ungr .uni, *. *e, ;. r p lund 1 Inegar, 74 cent* per gallon The stan lari ? .-,:,, "ii ,11 bc taken 1 1 be that strength which requires thirty-five gretna ?f bicarb.nate of potash - , 1 u" 1. .-. i'r ,y of vin 'g ,r. FREE SUM' BILL DENOUNCED. rill': MINORITY OF THE HOl'SE MARINE COM MITTEE RAISE STRONG OBJECTIONS TO Mlt riTHIAN'S PROPOSITION. u ? Ingl in, .1 inc IO Ti:- minority report of the House Minn- Commlttl iemna in unmeaaured ?.?rms the FIthlan Ship bill, granting free sdmls* lion to American registry of ships built in for. i^n copntrli ll sturts out by laying: ??Th..: the adoption ..f thia cur.,, would prove highly satisfactory to Great Britain an l ..tin r lm portani mar.rim- powers need rv: be questioned; that li would prove ,1 humiliation to rou Republic, .1 cerUiln dlagrace and a poaalble disaster mas be a ap 1 as equally pi ibabl* " Continuing, the report, which ls atgned by Mr. Perkins, of Iowa; Mr Ollie tte, of Massachusetts, snd Mr Phillips, of Pennsylvania, -uss: "We look in vain to th- report nf th- majority of ihe commttttec for any statement of the nd vantagea Which won..! accrue ror ans evidence that 1 would In th* Vast enhance thc maritime power Of the i'nlted States; tli.it sve should have sTr-ater Ity in war or treuer protection In pea-*. If the pollej of our Qovernment In thia regard ki to ' aatdi lt bec.me. the advocates of snell de? parture to establish affirmative reasons for th* change. But they content themselves with mere ne* The) cry ruin, and BUggest no plan for fe? ll ibllltatlon "It ls unfortunate jual at this time that the work Of building the new Navy should bil BUapon Ind as to new > .intra.us. for lt '.s [n thc work of constructing such tn-::.--ships as ih- New-York, thc Columbia, thc Indiana and the Minneapolis 'ha: we hase done* so much to cal tVi-h beyond cavil our ability 1 > c ipi s. ith any power In the building of the most formida? ble Of modern ships, and Bl the same time hav* lone ? > much to .-quip ourselves In this field for suc? cessful competition ug-inm the genius, skill and capital of the world." The . 'osl of American ehlpa over thal of foreign lip* la In thc opinion of Hie bilnortty Of the com? mute-, chiefly confined to th. higher waga* paid I ere 1,1 -ii-.'hallies and labor.-rs. The report con? tends thal thc Introduction of foreign-built shlt>s would ultimately result tn the employment of Buck -hips m our coastwise trade, notwithstanding the provisions lo the contrarv In the im; reported by tb* maj.,nv. iii,, report clo*** as folio wa: "Th- I'nlted s:nte. |_ now univ second to Bngland is au Iron slilplniti.lltig country. If sve bad Int. 1 as cheap aa Bnglaad sse could underbid her fur thi shipbuilding of the world. WO mas- believe that mid yet oppose the bill. The repeal of existing law .v vd prove of no advantage to our foreign com? merce; it would not enlarge our dominion over the ommerce of the world; lt would effect the change of no material condition except this: That we would have aurrendered at oUr most vulnerable poltu to 3ur greatest riva-"* PLAYING BETTER BALI* THE GIANT* PICKING UP A LITTLA INCREASED INTKI'.K.-T IN THB HtOOKLTX TEAM - ROOBR CONNOR'S BBLBABB - TUB REC? ORDS AM> OAMBS TIMS WEEK. Oood crowds continue to patronize the bas.ball garni *. anl If th* Olants can Improve In their work tb* atockho'.dera of the New-York club will have ?.: financial t I grumble about this year. N>W? yorkers, however, do not like a losing team, and a few e?ns;cutlve defeats for tba Olants hav a moat depressing effect upon the followers of the club. Every defeat means a material eat in the at t?n lan,-,', and every v.ctory. particularly If the victory ls well wn, has Just the reverse effect. Ward's men picked up a little last week, and th* cr.iwl Increased in sUe every day. If New-York chilli set amm? the lenders, the Polo Grounds w,,iil I not be larne enough to ho.d the people -Vho would flo k po Harlem to witness the exploits of their favorites. Thia applies With equal force to Brooklyn. Fonts and his nvn ,':<1 poorly for a time, and the at? tendance a: Mast-rn Park dwindled to Insignificant proportions. Then the Bridegrooms "brace) up," won seven consecutive eames, anl an epidemic of baa !>iil enthusiasm broke out in Kmok'.yn. Now that the team la doing good work, the score by in? nings ls posted In r-on.splcuous places all over I'rook I lyn. This is especlslly notlcenble In South Brooklyn, where the Interest has lagged for several year*; in fjet, ever since the Brooklyn club abandoned Its oil grounds st Woblagtoa Park. WHY CONNOR WAS MDLaBABUX Th-> management of the New-York cluan, has h?en critic!? ? 1 harshly for Fm* release of Roger <'onnor, the ve) ran Hrs! baseman, Connor'.-, work for a ? sar haa not been of the sort expected, and th* rn i.i irlty of th-, patrms at the Poto Grounds were unanimous In the opinion that be should he replaced hy a younger and more asinsalra playar. Th* change was made, anl th-n the very people who had cried loudest for the chon?e set up a howl of protests, a baseball 'rank la a p culler animal St best, and th^ true-'.,lue enthusiast ia the hardest marta! on the fae* of the e,rth to plea**. He ta satlsfl. I on v wh-ri his favorite team ad -. and then all the player* ar" heroes. If the*G*ants had b*en winning ng. nol ? word of protea! would hav b ?n heard. There was a little demonstratloa ? the dav that tl mn ir a pp* arod In a Bi i, ula uniform, hot i' waa nothing to compars with the demonstration a f- rn y. rs ra ago which fo. low*1 Gerhardt's releaa. I I ? litter cis* Rich? ardson, who ? ipplanted (1 rhardt, showed that he was a better man, and Gerhardt, who h?d been a king of th. green d imond (Iel'.. m- forgotten la a few .la's. l; i?ei,.; history will r peal Itself hi the ssas sf He is a banter baseman, los.runner, and h.* I*, more sggreaalv* than Conn r aver was in hla life, while his blatting ls j>i?t ..a g ri, if not better. Doyle la in addition one of tl ac fortunate ins.-ball morrl,!* known as timely batters H* i in hit safely when hl'a ar needed, whereas, in th!*, respect Con? nor wis wofully \\eal THE RECORDS. Tlie I/cague race la a good one, and every Indica? tion points to a doa Itlng stniggie right up to tbe finish. The hustling Ort lp sst UN pace, with tw.ntv-four victories and nine defeats. rae Boston, Pittsburg, Philadelphia anl Clsrslml teams are all but tied for second place. Brooklyn occupies sixth position, while New-York leads th* . division The appended records may interest many people, aome of wh >m seem ti think that the Leeague rac* la nearly ovi r Inatea l of just beginning. ISSH i!!;.Tir:". TO DATE. i li ? vi . vi - ? I y J Baltimore. ?.' ., i ., :: 4 o :i *; i\ rt 24 F, aron . a I >i 1 I' Si Bl ll 0 :. ,, ?? s ? i ?: .. t .. .. 4 4 i 1 4 ?"* Philadelphia . ?.' :t o' . ^4 3 11 1, 1 g -H 22 Cleveland _ ., 1 2 1 .. ., i :. :t 4 1 4'22 ? - 1 i "' 2 '? I 'J ?, 3 ?'. SI 21 Ne*r-T*rk .... 3 -'I il 1 2 .". >> 1 :! ."> <V 19 -' 1. il-. 0 .- 1 'J 1,1 2 .. 2 t', 0 Bl 18 Cincinnati ...j Oj Oi Bl 0 ll Oj I' 4, ..! SI ll ll IS Chlcaa 1 . " " ??'-?.',, 1 1 1 . ... 4 11 Waahlng'..!! 0 1 '.' 1 1 .. 1 ., J ol.. I ll Loul*vlll* - 1, ., I ., 1 ,, ., 2 4 2 o . .1 10 Game* lost.. J< U 14 13 13 ).-. p.. 21 2J 30 -' Jun* IO, IBS ? Jun* 10. fans. ? Loal U'oa. Lost. n ??. n .is : rhiesgo .M io Cleveland .23 It Detroit ..'I 13 I'lillndelulila .21 ll New-TorB . H if. New V -ii . ls 16 ll -? ..ti .J3 IT ?ik". IB -'" Philsdelphl i ... .1*1 IB Pittsburg .13 21 Pitt?l ,,k .)4 11 Indlanspolla . l? 22 in ll.mai : ......ll 24 Washing* -i . a 21 W ilKingl 11 . .. !i 28 The Cincinnati anl Ironside teams played an e*. clttns; panie ;,t Newark yesterday, th.- League mei ?Ainnini{ thrcu-rh timely bettina. While Miller's curve* arere batted fr*. ttlng was one 0t the features of the same Bharrett'a tir-t ^m-wnh Cincinnati waa hardly a <lrV."lN\ \ IROXSIDBS rl;, po .1 * r In n> * a M . rf.. 1 0 I O O I A. "114 1 Latham, 3b .. 3 1 " 1 2 ll 11 thfusa .'?'> 2 3 3 0 - -? 2 3 Meyer*, :a, ... 1 2 .". 2 ti mp:-- 2b 2 .1 S I 1 Kulla -. ...00 o I 0 ^'niiKlu.n. ir . 1 2 2 1 1 Frits, rf 1 '? ? 1 I n. rf. ?*. 1 0 1 1 1 j j i 2 : I <? B Mnrpli* . 12" il n Miller p .1 .*> ?> 1 0 ?omlaky, .. 1 - 1 1. U'elebeeker If 1 2 3 0 S 8h?rrort, p.1 1 ., ,, 1, Deltrlca, cf..., <> .'110 0 . S 17 24 14 B natl .4 .1 -j I B 2 0 t x?li Ironside* ,1 1 .. 1 3 .. o 0 3? I l*lde* 4 nt* l*a?e 00 - Hi., chi Lai* Hm Innatl '2. Iros> I. SI ll, tronald** 2. Three sa** hil H rwo-h*l MePhee, Vaiarhn, 'nan. Miller. W'.-i-i ? ;.?r. Deltrlch, Ikauble pis) Mellie* tSnsvsn and ComlBkey, Tim* ol ttl ri I . ?'. 2,."aa). HAMMS THIS WK MK. Gamea are a heduled at the Polo Grounds and at Eaatern lark every ,'.ay for the present week. The Qianta win croea Lars arith th* Louisville team on Mon,im. Tuesday and Wednesday, and with the Pittsburg men on Thursday, Friday and Satur? day Cincinnati piara In Hrookhn to-morrow, Tuesdaj and Wednesday, an I Cleveland tilla In the ? the week. Th.- gamea arranged for the week are aa follows: To-day Xe* ^ .rfc ra Louisville, at Polo .".rounds. New.Tork Brooklyn v?. Cincinnati, ai Eastern Park. Brooklyi I is 11 l<?"on. Philadelphia vs. ? . ?, ,>i Philadelphia; Bsli vs. 1 .???.*?: ind. at Baltimore; Washlnal a v?. St. Louts, ?' \\'aahlnitt,.n. Tuesday v-? v rh ra NoularUU, at Polo ?:, Na Vork; Brooklyn \.-. Cincinnati, ur Kaatern Park, Bro klyn; Wsshlngl 1 v* Bi Loula .ir IVsahlnctoa" Baltimore - - ? 'l*\ -: in I al Baltimore; 1 iiiiadelphia va. Plttiburg. al Phtladeli ila; Boatoa v*. C ito, at Hoatnn. '\'-.In-'lai N?n rock i. Louisville, ..- Pol ,:? New-York; Hr kl':; vt Pinch I ,-iern Park, . Boat '.. Plnladelphia va. I'lttahurg ii Philadelphia; Baltlmor* ?. Clrrabiad, at BattlBiore; IVaahtaaton i? "*' Lout*, ,' Waahlnst-m. Thuraday New Tork ??* Ptttaburat, ??.' r :?? ..round*. \-w Vak II .kim vt <Vv-*land. 11! Kaatern Park. Bro-.klyn; li ?-? - I ilavllle, .,t Boston Philadelphia ,a i.'lncinnati ,1 Philadelphia; Baltlmor* \s. .--.. i^mt*. ai tlaltlnioi . U'striilacton v*. Phlrsc , si U'.iaMnston. i r - N'ew v.ik i- Plttaburs ai Polo fl manda. New. Y..rk. Brooklyn vt .',.- aland, al Raster* Park, limek? iln. Waahlncton ia PhleafO, at Waalilnst-'-n. BaltltaaSB \a s. 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