Show CHAXGES IX DETAIL I The Compromise nil as Sow Agreed Upon Washington May 7The changes introduced in-troduced in the Senate as the result the tariff bill by the amendments in of the Democratic compromise are as I folliws lws IOn I Th new sugar schedule provides On and after January 1 1S95 there shall be levied collected and paid on all 4 sugars not above No 16 Dutch standard stand-ard in color and on tank bottoms syrups of cane juice or of beet juice I melada concentrated melada con 01 ote and concentrated molasses a 5 iaty of 40 per cent ad valorem and I Dutch j above No 16 up jn ail sugars I standard in color there shall be levied j collected and paid a duty of oneeighth j of one per cent per pound in addi tin to the said duty of 40 per cent ad I i valorem and all sugars tank bottoms I syrups of cane juice or of beet juice I mjlada concentrate melada concrete or concentrated molasses which are I j I imported from or are the product of i any cuntry which at the time the same i j i I are exported therefrom pays directly i i or indirectly a bounty on the export i I thereof shall pay a duty of onetenth I of a tent per pound in addition to the i foregoing rates provided that nothing I herein contained shall be so construed i as to abrogate or in any manner impair I of the pair or affect the provisions treaty of commsrcial reciprocity concluded con-cluded between the United States and the king of the Hawaiian islands on June 3 1875 or the provisions of any ac of Congress heretofore passed for 4 the execution of the same On and 1 after June 1 1895 there shall be levied I and collected and paid on molasses testing forty degrees or ts by the I pciareope and containing more than 20 per cent of moisture ant l iss I I testing above forty ieg ees and not above fiftysix degrees polariscope a duty of 2 cents per gallon if testing j I j I above fiftysix degrees polarise > pe a j I i duty of 4 cents per gallon I Drugs and Dye FvTartaric acid 20 per cent ad valor f 10 in the Senate 20 in the House 1 iilAlcoh Alcoholic perfumeries including cologne co-logne water and other toilet waters and alcoholic compounds not specially herein provided for in this act S2 per gallon and 50 per cent ad valorem Senate and House bills 2 per gallon and 25 ad valorem All coal tar colors or dyes by whatever what-ever name known and not specially provided for in this act 25 ad valoren Senate and House bills 20 New paragraphs are inserted as follows fol-lows Drugs such as barks beans berries ber-ries balsams buds bulbs bulbous root excessionies fruits flowers dried fibres dried insects grains gums and gum rosin leaves lichens mss nuts roots and stems spices vegetables seedsaromatic seeds of I morbid growth weeds and woods used expressly for dyeing which are not edible ed-ible advanced in value or in condition by refining or grinding or by other process of manufacture and not specially spe-cially provided for in this act 10 percent per-cent ad valorem I the paragraph relating to fish the word prepared is stricken out and the rate of 25 per cent ad valor em is made to apply to all fish oils Epsom salts are made dutiable at onefifth of a cent per pound Morphia or morphine salts thereof 50 cents per ounce Senate and House bills 50 cents Flaxseed and poppy oil 20 cents per gallon instead of former bisOn bis-On olive oil for salad purposes the House rate of 35 cents per gallon Is restored instead of the Senate rate of 25 per cent The Glass Schedule A portion of the glass schedule is changed so as to read a follows Green and colored molded and pressed and flint and lime glass bottles hOlding more than one pint and demijohns demi-johns and carboys covered or uncov red and other molded or pressed green and colored and flint or lime bottle ware not specially glass botte specialy provided pro-vided for in this act fiveeighths of one cent per pound Green and colored molded or pressed and flint and lime glass bottles holding hold-ing not more than one pint and not less than one half a pint threefourths of one cent per pound Vials holding hold-ing less than onefourth of a pint 35c gross whether filled or unfilled per wheter fled 3c pe filled whether their contents be duti able or free Senate bU on above 40 per cent Huse rate 30 per cent Another change in glass is a follows Unpolished cylinder crown and common com-mon window glass not exceeding ten by fifteen inches square 1 cent per pound above that and not exceeding 1C by 24 inches square 1U cents per pound above that and not exceeding 24 by SO inches square 1 cents per pound all above that 1 cents per pound Provided that unpolished cylinder crown and common window glasss imported im-ported in boxes shall contain fifty square feet a nearly a will permit nd the duty shall be computed thereon on according to the actual weight of the glass There is a change of sizes as well as f A l < o l L 1 r l jJ of rates and comparison can not be made Plate glass 24 by 6 inches 23 cents per square foot Senate and House bill 20 cents All plate glass above these dimensions 28 cents per sq are Senate and House 36 cents Looking glass plates are dutiable at 10 per cent ad valorem in addition to other rates chargeable thereon Pig Iron The pig iron paragraph is amended to read a follows Iron in pigs iron kentledge spiege leisen ferromanganez ferrosilicon wrought and cast scrap iron and scrap steeel 54 per ton but nothing shall be deemed scrap iron or scrap stee except waste or refuse iron or steel fit only to be manufactured Beams girders joists angles channels car truck channels T columns or posts or parts of sections of columns or posts deck and bulb beams and building forms together with all other structural struc-tural shapes of iron or steel whethei plain or punctured or fitted for use sixtenths of a cent per pound Senate bill 35 House bill 30 per cent Railway bars made of iron or steel or railway bars made in part of steel T rails and punched iron or steel fat rails 720 of a cent per pound Senate bill 221 per cent ad valorem House bill 20 per cent Tin plate one and onefifth cents per pound restoring the House rate Senate bill one per cent The cutlery schedule is changed to read as follows Pen knives pocket knives or erasers of all kinds valued at no more than 30 cents per dozen 25 per < eIJt ad valorem valued at more than 30 cents per dozen and iut mere tlan t cents per dozen 12 cents per dozen valued at more than 50 cents per doztn and not exceeding 1 t ir dun 25 cents per dozen alued at more han fl per dozen and not exrvrding il t r > er duren 40 cents per dozen valued at mole than 150 per dozen and not more than 3 per dozen 75 cents per dozen valued at more than 3 per dozen 60 per cent ad valorem and in addition thereto on vlorem all the above valued at more than 30 cents per dozen 25 per cent ad va lorem provided that blades handles or any other parts of any or either of the articles named in this paragraph imported in any dther manner than assembled in pen knives pocket knives or erasers snail be subjected to no less duty than herein provided for penknives pen-knives pocket knives and erasers valued at more than 30 cents per dozen The Senate and House bills 45 cents Toliiicoo The tobacco schedule is changed to read a follows Wrapper tobacco unstemmed imported im-ported In any bale box or package or in bulk 150 per pound if stemmed 225 per pound House and Senate bills 51 and 5125 respectively on above articles artices Filler tobacco untemmed imported in any bale box package or in bulk 35 cents per pound if stemmed 50 cents per pound no canges in rates but this proviso is added Provided the words wrapper tobacco to-bacco whenever used in this act shall I be taken to mean that quality of leaf I tobacco known commercially as wrapper wrap-per tobacco provided further wrapI term filler tobacco whenever used I in this act shall be t ten to mean sjl leaf tobacco unmanufactured not commercially com-mercially known as wrapper tobacco i provided further that if any leaf tobacco to-bacco imported in any bale box package pack-age in bulk should be the growth of different countries or shall differ in quality and value save as provided in the succeeding provisions than the contents of such bale box package or in bulk shall be subject to package duty ai wrapper tobacco Provided further that if any box package or bulk or leaf tobacco of uniform uni-form quality contains exceeding fifteen fif-teen per centum thereof of leaves suitable suit-able in color fineness of texture suit rize for wrappers for cigars then the entire contents of such bale box package pack-age or bulk shall be subject to the same duty as wrapped tobacco provided pro-vided further that collectors shall not permit entry to be made except under regulations to be prescribed by the secretary of the treasury of any leaf tobacco imported in any bale box package or bulk unless the invoices omrrin the same shall specify in detail de-tail the character of leaf tobacco in such bale package or bulk whether wrapper or filler tobacco quabrado or selfworking bales as the case maybe may-be and provided further that in the examination for classification of any invoice of imported leaf tobacco at least one if less than ten bales and one bale in every ten bales and more if deemed necessary by the appraising apprais-ing officer shall be examined by the appraiser or person authorized by law to make such examinations and for the purpose of fixing the classification classifica-tion and amount of duty chargeable on such invoice of leaf tobacco the examination exam-ination of ten hands of each bale examined ex-amined shall be taken as a legal examination ex-amination Snuff and snuff flour manufactured of tobacco ground dry or damp and pickled scented or otherwise of all descriptions 50 per cent per pound Senate and House bills 40 cents The cigar paragraph is amended to read as follows Cigars cigarettes cheroots of all kinds 4 per pound and 25 per cent ad valorem and paper cigars and cigarettes including wrappers shall be subject to the same duties a are herein here-in imposed on cigars The duty on cigars in the House and Senate bills is 3 per pound and 25 percent per-cent ad valorem Provision Butter and substitutes therefor 4 cents per pound which is the House rate Senate bill 20 per cent ad valorem Cheese 4 cents per pound Senate and House bills 25 per cent Milk fresh 3 cents per gallon Senate and House bills 3 Broom corn S6 per ton Senate and House bills free Cabbages 2 cents each Senate and House bills free Eggs 3 cents per dozen Senate and House bills free Hay 2 per ton the House rate Senate 20 per cent Honey 10 cents per gallon the House rate Senate 20 per cent Hops 8 cents per pound the House rate Senate bill 20 per cent Onions 20 cents per bushel the House rate Senate bU 20 per cent The House rates in paragraph devoted de-voted to peas are restored The pea restore paragraph para-graph reads a follows Peas dried 20 cents per bushel split peas 50 cents per bushel of sixty pounds and peas in cartons papers or other small packages 1 cent per pound Senate 20 per cent Potatoes 15 cents per bushel Senate bill 40 per cent House bill 10 cents per bushel Meats of all kinds prepared or preserved pre-served not specially provided for sered specia1y in this act 20 per cent Lard 1 cent per pound taken from the free 1st Poultry House rates not dressed 2 cents per pound dressed 4 cents per pound are restored Senate bill 20 per cent Alcohol preparations for medicinal purposes are relieved from the duty of S1SO per gallon and made dutialble at 50 cents per pound Cotton Thread Paragraph 250 in regard 1 cotton ing thread Inserted is stricken out and the follow Cotton thread and carded yarn warps or warp yarn in singles whether wheth-er on beams or in bundles skeins or cops or in any other form except spool thread of cotton hereinafter provided for not colored bleached dyed or advanced ad-vanced beyond the conditions of singles sin-gles by grouping or twisting two or more single yarns together 5 cents yarn tgether cent per pound and in addition thereto one fourth of 1 cent per pound for each and every number the same shall ex 1 j ceed number 20 if colored bleached dyed combed or advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more single yarns together to-gether 7 cents per pound and in addition addi-tion thereto onethird of 1 cent per pound for each and every number in excess of No 20 Provided That none of the foregoing exceeding No 60 shall pay a less rate of duty than 40 percent I per-cent ad valorem I The classification is entirely ohanged making comparison impossible I Spool thread of cotton containing on each spool not exceeding 100 yards of thread 5c per dozen House and Senate bills 4c exceeding 100 y rd and for every additional 100 yards 5c per dozen House and Senate bills 4c Cotton Clot Paragraph 253 relating to cotton cloth is stricken out and the following made Cotton not bleached dyed colored stained painted or printed exceeding fifty and 100 threads t the square inch counting the warped filling and not walpe exceeding six square yards to the pound Hie per square yard exceeding six and not exceeding nine square yards to the pound lc per square yard exceeding exceed-ing nine square yards to the pound l = ic per square yard if bleached and not exceeding six square yards to the pound 1MC per yard exceeding six and not exceeding nine square yards to the pound 194c per square yard exceeding nine square yards to the pound 2c if dyed colored stained painted or printed and not exceeding six square yards to the pound 2c to the square yard exceeding six and not exceeding nine square yards to the pound 3c to the square yard exceeding nine square yards to the pound 3y c per square yard Provided that on all cotton cloth not exceeding 100 threads to the square inch counting the warp and filling not bleached dyed colored or stained painted or printed valued at over 7 cents per square yard 25 per centum ad valorem bleached valued at Over 9 cents per square yard 25 per centum ad valorem and dyed colored stained painted or printed valued at over 12 cents per square yard there shall be levied collected and paid a duty of 30 per cent ad valorem Collars and cuffs 30 cents per dozen and in addition thereto 30 per cent ad valorem House bill 35 per cent and Senate bill 55 All manufacturers of flax hemp or jute or other vegetable fibre except cotton not specially provided pro-vided for in this act 33 per cent House and Senate bill 30 per cent Paragraph 276 relating to laces and handkerchiefs is changed so as to include in-clude all such articles without specifications specifi-cations at 40 per cent Woolens anti Worsteds In paragraph 276 woolen schedule flocks mungo garnetted waste and carbonized noils or shoddy is inserted the rate is made 15 per cent ad va lorem Senate and House bills 25 percent per-cent Paragraph 281 relaUng in former bills to woolen and worsted cloths is changed to read as follows On knit fabrics and all fabrics made on knitting machines or flumes not included in-cluded in wearing apparel and on shawls made wholly or in part of woolen worsted the hair of the goat alpaca or any other animals not exceeding ceeding 40 cents per pound 35 per cent valued at more than 40 cents per pound 35 40 per cent House bill 35 Senate bill 40On On blankets woolens and flannels for underwear and felts for paper makers use and printing machines composed wholly of or in part of wool the hair of the camel goat or alpaca or other animals valued at not more than 30 cents per pound 25 per cent ad valorem valued at more than 30 cents and not more than 40 cents per pound 30 per cent ad valorem valued at more than 40 cents per pound 35 per cent ad valorem The change consists in restoring the quoted words in the House bill The womens and childrens dress goods linings Italian cloth bunting or goods of similar description or character char-acter of all manufactures including any that have any rubber as component compo-nent material composed wholly or in part of wool worsted the hair of the camel goat alpaca or other animal and not specially provided for in this I act the House rate of 40 per cent ia I restored Senate bill 35 per cent and the following words added Valued at over 1 per pound 40 per cent ad valorem valued at more than 80 cents and not more than 1 per pound 45 per cent ad valorem and on the foregoing fore-going valued at more than 1 per pound 50 per cent On readymade clothing composed of abovementioned materials the House rate of 45 per cent is restored Senate bill 40 per cent The provision also includes imitations imita-tions of furs The following paragraph para-graph stricken out of the House bill by the Senate committee Is restored On cloaks dolmans talmas ulsters I lor other outside garments for ladles and childrens apparel and goods of similar description or used for like I purposes composed of whole or in part of worsted hair of the camel goat or alpaca or other animals made up or manufactured wholly or in part the rate is changed from 45 to 50 per cent ad valorem Carpets and Rugs Brussels carpets figured or plain all carpet of like description 35 per cent ad valorem House and Senate bill 30 per cent Velvet and tapestry velvet carpets figured or plain printed on the warp or otherwise or carpets or carpeting of like character or like description 35 per cent ad valorem House and Senate bill 30 per cent Tapestries brussels carpets figured or plain and all carpets and carpeting of like character or description printed on the warp or otherwise 35 per cent ad valorem House and Senate bill 30 per cent Treble ingrains 30 per cent all the Venetian carpets 35 per cent ad valorem House and Senate bill 30 per cent Wool and Dutch and twoply ingrain carpets 30 per cent House and Senate bill 25 per cent Druggets and bockings printed colored col-ored or otherwise felt carpeting figured fig-ured or plain 30 per cent a valorem Senate and House bills 35 per cent Carpets and carpeting wool flax or cotton or composed in part of either not especially provided for in this act 30 per cent ad valorem Senate and House bills 35 per cent The date on which the reduction of rates provided for In manufactures of wool shall take effect is fixed for January 1S94 Jan-uary 1 1895 instead of December 2 To the Free List ingDressed Added to the free list are the follow Dressed fur pieces suitable only for use in the manufacture of hatters fur Molasses testing not above 40 degrees de-grees polariscope test or containing 20 per cent of moisture Opium crude or unmanufactured and not adulterated containing 9 percent per-cent and over of morphia Enfluerag pomades The following is added to the paragraph para-graph in the free list relating to agricultural agri-cultural implements Provided that all articles mentioned mentoned in this paragraph I imported from a country which lays an Import duty on like articles imported from the United States shall be subject to the duties act existing prior to the passage of this actThere There is a modification of the provision pro-vision to this effect in the Senate bill |