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570 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1244. 1890. S¤¤¤>“·¤ A- 71. H driodate, iodide, and iodate of, fift cents per pound.

md 72. Nitrate of, or saltpeter, refined, one celit per pound.

73. Prussiage of, red, ten cents per pound ; yellow, five cents per poun . Preparation. PREPARATIONS.— 74. All medicinal preiparations, including medicinal proprietary preparations, o which alcohol is a component part, or in the reparation of which alcohol is used, not specially provided for in this act, fifty cents per pound. 75. All medicinal preparations, inc uding medicinal proprietary preparations, of which alcohol is not a component part, and not specially provided for in this act, twenty-ive per centum ad va orem ; calomel and other mercurial medicinal preparations, thirty-Eve per centum ad valorem. 76. Products or preparations known asalkalies, alkaloids, distilled oils, essentia 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. Prepafations used as applications to the hair, mouth, teeth, or s, 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 contain' eighty per centum or over of santonine, two dollars andulilty cents per pound. 79. Soap: Castilessoap, one and one-fourth cents 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. SM- Sons.- 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. Sa.l·soda, or soda-crystals, and soda-ash, one fourth of one cent ‘ lper pound. 84. Si mate of soda, or other alkaline silicate, one-half of one cent per pound. 85. Su phate of soda, or salt·cake or niter-cake, one dollar and twenty-five cents per ton. ’ 86. Spongles, twenty per centum ad valorem. 87. Stryc nia, or strychnine, and all salts thereof, forty cents per ounce. 88. Sulphur, refined, eight dollars per ton; sublimed, or flowers of, ten do lars per ton. 89. Sumac, ground, four—tenths of one cent per pound. 90. Tartar, cream of, and tent tartar six cents per pound. 91. Tartars and lees crystal; partly refined, four cents per pound. 92. Tartrate of soda and potassa, or Rochelle salts, three cents per pound. ,._,§_g,g¤¤;§gr¤g,l°¤_ Scumnunm B.—EAmus, Ekmmmwsnm, Aim Gnasswum. ware, and glawware. Brickandtile. Bmcx AND TILE—— 93. Fire-brick, not glazed, enameled ornamented, or decorated in any manner, one dollar and twenty-five cents per ton; glazed, enameled, ornamented, or decorated, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 94. Tiles_and brick, other than fire-brick, not glazed, oruamented, painted, enameled, vitrilied, or decorated, twenty-1'ive per