RATES OF DUTIES, ESTIMATED AD VALOREM EQUIVALENTS, AND REVENUES BY PREPARED BY THE BUREAU OF STATISTICS FOR Worthington c. Ford Chief of Bureau. WASHINGTON: GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE. 1897. Econ 4108.97.10 HARVARD CULLkes LiwkARY Janice 9, 1930 1 NOTE. The rates of duty and classification of imports under the laws of 1890 and 1894 are printed in brevier roman. The changes in text, classification, and rates proposed by H. R. 379 are printed in italic. The changes in text, classification, and rates proposed by the Senate bill are printed in clarendon. It is expressly understood that the figures printed in the second column of the odd-numbered pages against the Senate rates are merely the results obtained by applying the proposed rates to the imports of 1896, and are not to be taken as an estimate of the revenue to be obtained from them in the next fiscal year. II SUBJECT INDEX TO CUSTOMS LAWS OF 1890 AND 1893 AND HOUSE BILL 379... ARTICLES TRANSFERRED FROM DUTIABLE TO FREE, AND FROM FREE TO DUTIABLE, UNDER- 392 REVENUE COLLECTED FROM IMPORTS BY TARIFF SCHEDULES IN THE FISCAL YEARS 1889, 1893, AND 1896.. IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION, VALUES AND DUTIES, BY PRINCIPAL COMMODITIES— III B.-Articles in a crude condition, which enter into the various processes of domestic industry.. C.-Articles wholly or partially manufactured for use as materials in manufactures and mechanic arts. E.-Articles of voluntary use, luxuries, etc...... IMPORTS FOR CONSUMPTION, TOTAL VALUES AND DUTIES— 1870-1896.... |