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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 11. 1897. 155 70. Preparations used as applications to the hair, mouth, teeth, or ChS<>H¤g¤¤-¤_,A- , skin, such as cosmetics, dentifrices, pastes, pomades, powders, p,,,,,»§°,"j°f;?,,$;,`{f,,Z,;€"“° and other toilet articles, and articles of perfumery, whether in sachets or otherwise, not containing alcohol or in the manufacture of which alcohol is not used, and not specially provided · for in this Act, fifty per centum ad valorem. 71. Santonin, and all salts thereof containing eighty per centum or over of santonin, one dollar per pound. SOAP: SMP- 72. Castile soap, one and one-fourth cents per pound ; fancy, perfumed, and all descriptions of toilet soap, including so-called medicinal or medicated soaps, nfteen cents per pound; all other soaps not specially provided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem. SODA: Sm- 73. Bicarbonate of soda, or supercarbonate of soda, or saleratus, and other alkalies containing fifty per centum or more of bicarbonate of soda, three-fourths of one cent per pound. 74. Bichromate and chromate of soda, two cents per pound. 75. Crystal carbonate of soda, or concentrated soda crystals, or monohydrate, or sesquicarbonate of soda, three—tenths of one cent per pound; chlorate of soda two cents per pound. 7 6. Hydratc of, or caustic soda, three-fourths of one cent per pound; nitrite of soda, two and onehalf cents per pound; hypo-sulphite and sulphide of soda, one-half of one cent per pound. 77. Sal soda, or soda crystals, not concentrated, two-tenths of one cent per pound. · 78. Soda ash, three- eighths of one cent per pound; arseniate of soda, one and one-fourth cents per pound. 79. Silicate of soda, or other alkaline silicate, one-half of one cent per pound. 80. Sulphate of soda, or salt cake, or niter cake, one dollar and twenty- five cents per ton. 81. Sea moss, ten per centum ad valorem. 82. Sponges, twenty per centum ad valorem ; manufactures of sponges, or of which sponge is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act, forty per centum ad valdrem. 83. Strychnia, or strychnine, and all salts thereof, thirty cents per ounce. 84. Sulphur, refined or sublimed, or flowers of, eight dollars per ton. 85. Sumac, ground, three-tenths of one cent per pound. 86. Vanillin, eighty cents per ounce. SCHEDULE B.-EARTHS, EARTHENWARE, AND GLASSWARE. EaSlg,¤g¤¤;-3km_ Buick AND Timz: · w‘}§f.’;,‘{,“2,S$,§`]'Z,Y'"°' 87. Fire-brick, weighing not more than ten pounds each, 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; brick, other than iire—brick, not glazed, enameled, painted, vitritied, ornamented, or decorated in any manner, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; if glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified, ornamented, or decorated in any manner, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 88. Tiles, plain unglazed, one color, exceeding two square inches in size, four cents per square foot; glazed, encaustic, ceramic mosaic, vitritied, semi-vitrified, flint, spar, embossed, enameled, ornamental, hand painted, gold decorated, and all other earthenware tiles, valued at not exceeding forty cents per square foot, eight cents per square foot; exceeding forty cents per square foot, ten cents per square toot and twenty-tive per centum nd valorem.