A 600956 DUPL VANDEGRIFT'S UNITED STATES TARIFF 1897 REVISED to JULY1. 1902 Oliver L. Spaulding ASSISTANT SECRETARY. OF THE TREASURY. ARTES LIBRARY 1837 SCIENTIA VERITAS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN EL FLUNTAIN UNLO TUEBOR SI-QUERIS FENINSULAM-AMŒNAM` CIRCUMSPICE THE GIFT OF Hon. O.L. Spaulding HJ 6081 .123 1902 TREASURY DEPARTMENT, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. Washington, D. C., June 24, 1902. OFFICIAL DISTRIBUTION OF VANDEGRIFT'S UNITED STATES TARIFF, 1897. This edition of "VANDEGRIFT'S UNITED STATES TARIFF, 1897," revised to July 1, 1902, is distributed for the use and convenience of officers of the customs. The compilation of the law of 1897, and decisions thereunder, and the schedule of duties therein, revised to July 1, 1902, while believed to be generally cor- rect, are not declared by authority of the Department, but may be consulted with advantage in the consider- ation of tariff matters. H. A. TAYLOR, Acting Secretary. The Treasury Department has supplied the Cus- tom Houses of the United States, and the State De- partment has supplied the American Consuls through- out the world with copies of Vandegrift's Tariff. HAND BOOK OF THE United States Tariff CONTAINING THE TARIFF ACT OF 1897 Revised to JULY 1, 1902 With Complete Schedules of Articles with Rates of Duty and Paragraph of Law; also, Law on the Administration of the Customs Service, with a List of Articles on which DRAWBACK RATES HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED PRICE Compiled and Edited by WM. W RICH, PRES. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO $2.50 Published by F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Custom House Brokers AND General Forwarders New York, 66 Beaver Street Chicago, 315 Dearborn Street T COPYRIGHTED 1902 BY F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. iv PREFACE Again we present an edition of Tariff Schedules, this time un- der the Act of 1897, and we have endeavored to give the most complete list of commercial articles by trade names ever pub- lished, and, while no pains have been spared to secure accuracy in the table of rates, errors of judgment may have occurred and we cannot hold ourselves in any way liable for different decis- ions which may be reached by the Customs Authorities. As our schedules are largely based upon decisions of the Courts, the General Appraisers and the Treasury Department, we cannot believe that any material changes will occur. We refer each article to the paragraph of the law under which we have classified it for duty, so that those who wish may draw their own conclusions. We also give a full list of articles on which rates of drawback have been fixed by the Secretary of the Treasury as provided by law. We believe this work (while very compact) the most reliable authority on the matters contained therein ever presented to the public. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 328265 V F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. Custom House Brokers and Forwarders Have their own houses at 66 Beaver St., New York, and 315 Dearborn St., Chicago. The address of their principal North American agents are given below: Atlanta, Ga.... ...... Baltimore, Md. Boston, Mass. Buffalo, N. Y……..... Charleston, S. C……….... Cincinnati, Ohio Cleveland, Ohio..... Columbus, Ohio.... Denver, Colorado.. Detroit, Michigan. Duluth, Minn Galveston, Texas.... Grand Rapids, Michigan Hamilton, Ontario, Can Indianapolis, Indiana Kansas City, Missouri. Key West, Florida.. .Custom House. .4 Donnell Bldg. s.w. cor. Gay & Lombard. .15 India Street. 62 White Building, 298 Main Street. .P. O. Box 317. 40-41 Pickering Building, 5th & Main Sts. The Wilshire Building, 209 Superior St. Custom House. 16th & Arapahoe Streets. 32 Lafayette Avenue. .414 Sixth Avenue West. ..209 Center Street, cor. Strand. Board of Trade. 18 Hughson Street, South. .34 South Pennsylvania Street. .206 Federal Building. ...Custom House. Richmond Street. .222½ North Main Street. .147 East Main Street. London, Ontario, Canada....436½ Los Angeles, Cal.. Louisville, Kentucky Mobile, Alabama.... Montreal, Canada.... Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Nashville, Tennessee. 208 Pollock Bldg., Royal & Conti Streets. 41 Common Street. 414 Goldsmith Bldg., s. w. cor Wisconsin & Jefferson Streets. 515 Guaranty Loan Building. ..105 Broad Street. .207 Long Wharf Newport News, Virginia.....Silsby Bldg., 27th & Washington Ave. Minneapolis, Minn New Haven, Conn...... New Orleans, La.. Norfolk, Virginia..... Niagara Falls, Ontario, Omaha, Nebraska. Ottawa, Canada.. Philadelphia, Pa..... Pittsburgh, Pa..... Portland, Maine.. Portland, Oregon... Port Townsend, Wash. Providence, R. I. Quebec, Canada. Rouses Point, N. Y... San Diego, Cal... San Francisco, Cal. Savannah, Ga... Seattle, Washington. St. Albans, Vt......... St. Johns, N. B....... St. Joseph Mo.... St. Louis, Mo....... St. Paul, Minn. Tacoma, Washington... Tampa, Fla……….. Toledo, Ohio..... .125 Decatur Street. Can..Opposite Custom House and Post Office. Citizens' Bank Bldg., Main Street. Toronto, Ontario, Canada Vancouver, B. C........ Victoria, B. C………... Washington, D. C.. Wilmington, Del. Wilmington, N. C .404 Karbach Block, 209 South 15th Street. Egan Block, 25 Sparks Street. 50 South Fourth Street. 431 Fourth Avenue. .103 Commercial Street. 106½ Third Street. 3-4 Hastings Building. Custom House. ..Custom House Building. 26 East State Street. 1328 F Street. 409 Washington Street. .126-130 Bay Street, West. .33 Coleman Building. Local Freight Office, Cent. Vermont Ry. Co. 171 Prince William St. .114 South Sixth Street. .610 Columbia Bldg., 8th & Locust Streets. 618 New York Life Building. .55 Pacific Cold Storage Building. Ashley Street, foot of Madison. Custom House. ...27 Front Street East. 627 Hastings Street. 1 Fort Street. 1218 Thirty-first Street, N.W. 9th and Shipley Streets. 105 North Water Street Winnipeg, Manitoba, Can... Canada Life Bldg., Main St. & Portage Ave. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. vi We are Practicing CUSTOMS ATTORNEYS And make a Specialty of the United States Tariff AND Customs Laws We are Regular Attendants at the Board of General Appraisers In the Interest of IMPORTERS Regarding Questions of CLASSIFICATION AND VALUES F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Custom House Brokers and Attorneys New York, 66 Beaver Street Chicago, 315 Dearborn Street vii F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Lackawanna Railroad We are the Only Regularly Appointed Import Freight Agents OF THE Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Co. Over Which Operate the Following FAST FREIGHT LINES: Lackawanna Line Lackawanna Grand Trunk Line Wabash and Lackawanna Despatch RAIL AND LAKE : Lackawanna Transportation Co. Lackawanna Green Bay Line Northern Steamship Co. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Buffalo S. S. Co. Port Huron & Duluth Steamship Co. Wabash Lake Line Union Transit Co. Detroit & Buffalo Steamboat Co. Cleveland & Buffalo Transit Co. We also operate out of Philadelphia over the Philadelphia & Reading Railway Co., and out of Boston over the Boston & Maine Railroad. On application, we will quote you rates. Correspondence invited on all questions. Through Bills of Lading issued by our Foreign Agents. F. B. Vandegrift & Co. IMPORT FREIGHT AGENTS New York, 66 Beaver Street Chicago, 315 Dearborn Street F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. viii ENERGY ECONOMY DISPATCH F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. Custom House Brokers Foreign Express General Forwarders Fire and Marine Insurance Brokers CARTAGE, STORAGE and WEIGHING ATTENDED TO Drawback collected on all exported arti- cles entitled to same, manufactured from im- ported materials CORRESPONDENCE SOLICITED Entrance and Clearance of Vessels SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO THIS WORK Members New York Maritime Exchange Agents and Correspondents Throughout the World New York Office 66 Beayer Street TELEPHONE : 928 BROAD Cable Address, Vangrift - Chicago Office 315 Dearborn Street TELEPHONE: 840 HARRISON Cable Address, Vangrift ix F. B. VANDEGRIFT & & Co. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. Foreign Express TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. 66 Beaver Street, New York. 315 Dearborn Street, Chicago. Rates on Small Packages of Merchandise from New York. ΤΟ | | | 123 4 5 7 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 50 100 Lb Lb Lb Lb. Lb. Lb.| Lb. Lb.| Lb.| Lb.| Lb.| Lb.| Lb.| Lb.| Lb.| Lb. M² Valuation per $100. Baltimore, Md…………. 25| 25| 30 Buffalo, N. Y...... 25 25 30 Butte City, Mont.. 25] 30| 45 Boston, Mass……. 25 25 30 Chicago, Ill... 25 30 45 88888 30 30 60 30 35 35 40 40 9989 50 55 65 75 80 Columbus, Ohio... 25 25 40 Cincinnati, Ohio….[ 25| 25| 40 Cleveland, Ohio... 25 25 35 Denver, Colo...... 25 30 45 Des Moines, Iowa. 25 30 45 Detroit, Mich..... 25 25 40 Galveston, Tex... 25 30 45 Indianapolis. Ind. 25 30 45 Kansas City, Mo... 25 30 45 Louisville, Ky.... 25 30 45 Memphis, Tenn... 25 30 Minneapolis, Minn. 25 30 45 Mexico City, Mex.. 50 60 Milwaukee, Wis... 25 30 45 Newark, N. J………..] 25 25 25 New Orleans. La.. 25 30 45 Ogden, Utah.... 45 45 50 55 60 70 80 45 50 55 60 70 80 40 60 60 45 60 50 55 35 35 40 40 45 50 55 55 60 65 70 1 00 40 10 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 85 90 1 25 751 001 50|2 002 50|3 25 3 754 254 755 255 60 10 50 45 50 55 551 60 65 70 1 00 901 001 101 20│1 251 251 25 2 50 901 001 001 001 001 00] 2 00 901 001 001 001 001 00] 2 00: 45 50 55 60 70 75 85 901 001 001 00 1 75 75 1 001 35|1 75|2 002 503 003 504 004 504 60 8 50 70 85 1 001 101 25 1 501 60 1 80 2 002 252 254 25 50 55 60 7C 801 901 001 001 001 001 002 00 751 001 201 501 75 2 002 50 2 753 253 50,3 50 6 50 65 75 80 901 001 101 201 251 251 252 25 05 10 20 05 10 10 10 10 20 15 10 15 10 60 70 50 55 60 65 60 70 25 25 60 70 25 30 45 60 Omaha, Neb...... 25 30 45 Philadelphia. Pa.. 25 25 25 Pittsburgh, Pa.... 25 25 30 Portland, Ore..... 60 30 35 40 50 35 65 Rochester, N. Y... 25 25 30 30 St. Joseph. Mo.... St. Lonis, Mo. St. Paul, Minn... Salt Lake City, Ut'h| San Francisco, Cal. Seattle, Wash. Topeka, Kan...... 25 30 45 Toronto, Ont...... Washington, D.C. 25 25 25 30 45 60 70 25 30 45 55 65 25 30 45 60 70 25] 30| 45 60 35 40 50 35 40 50 25 25 40 45 50 30 CAIRE 65 65 60 70 30 40 401 50 55 85 1 001 101 25 1 501 601 802 002 252 25 50 65 70 80 90 1 00 1 101 201 251 251 25❘ 2 50 75 901 001 151 301 501 601 752 002 00 400. 85 1 001 101 251 501 601 80 2 002 252 25| 4 50 901 201 401 75 2 25 2 75 3 15 3 80 450 5 10 5 756 506 50 12 25 55 65 70 75 85 1 001 101 251 351 451 501 50 2 75 25 25 25 25 25 25 30 30 30 30 40 901 001 151 301 501 752 002 25 2 502 50 5 00 751 001 502 002 503 253 75 4 254 755 25,5 50 10 50 70 851 001 10]1 25|1 50|1 601 802 002 252 25 4 50 30 35 35 35 35 40 45 45 50 50 55 75 40 45 50 60 65 70 75 80 85 90:1 00 1 50 851 151 652 353 003 75|4 505 25]6 00|6 757 50|14 50 40 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 85 90 1 15 85 1 001 101 25 1 501 601 802 002 252 25 4 50 701 75 85 1 001 101 251 35 1 451 50,1 50 85 1 001 101 251 501 60|1 80 2 002 252 25 751 001 502_002_503 253 75 4 254 755 255 50 10 50 85|1 151 652 353 00|3 754 505 256 006 757 50 14 50 851 151 652 353 003 754 50|5 256 006 757 50 14 50 901 001 151 301 501 752 002 25 2 502 50 5 00 55 60 70 80 90 1 001 091 001 001 00 1 85 45 15 10 15 15 40 10 05 15 20 15 05 10 20 10 15 3 00] 10 4 50 15 20 20 20 15 10 60 65 70 75 85 90 1 25 10 PROHIBITED IMPORTATIONS INTO Austria.-Medicine, Potatoes. Belgium.-Beef, Ham, Pork. Denmark.-Potatoes England, Ireland, Sootland, Wales, Tobacco in less than 80 lbs. net, except that samples under 4 lbs., if marked "Tobacco" on face of package, and prepaid at double rates, may be taken. Reprints of works by English authors. Repriuts of English France.-Medicine, Plants with roots, Ham, Bacon, or Sau- sage, unless accompanied by U. S. Meat Inspector's cer Copyright Songs. tificate. Germany.-Plants with roots, Potatoes. Ham, Bacon or Sau- sage, unless accompanied by U. S. Meat Inspector's cer- tificate Hungary.-Medicine. Holland.-Roses. Russia.-Medicine, any matter unless packed in wooden boxes. Norway.-Medicine, Potatoes Sweden. Medicine, Potatoes ANY POINT ABROAD.-Gunpowder, Petroleum, Ess n- tial Oils or other liquids which by leakage are liable to Great Britain and Ireland -In forwarding shipments of Whiskey, Wine, Beer, and liquors generally, including any preparation, whether medicinal, toilet or otherwise, in which Alcohol is used, including Tea and Coffee, des- tined to Great Britain and Ireland, great care must be taken to see that the exact contents are marked on face Tobacco and Liquor must never be packed with China, Japan, and other Asiatic Countries.-Guns other articles for shipment to any foreign country. cause injury to other goods. of package. and Ammunition are treated as "munitions of war;" and all packages containing such articles destined for points in the above-named countries must be accompanied by an invoice to save such packages from seizure, and the steam- All Live Stock, Poultry, Birds, Bees, etc., are charged for ship companies from fines and penalties. at extra rates for care and attention on steamers. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. X General Instructions and Information Relating to Shipments to Europe and other Foreign Points Via Atlantic Ocean Routes. J I.-PACKING, ADDRESSING AND WAY-BILLING Packages must be carefully packed with regard to contents and distance and in such manner as to facilitate Custom House examination. While F. B. Vandegrift & Co. will exercise the greatest care, we can- not accept responsibility for damages to goods from careless handling in the Custom House. Shipments must be legibly addressed in English, and street and number given on packages for cities or large towns, The name and address of shipper must appear on every package, to insure reports of refused or undelivered goods. II.-DESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS AND VALUE.—Con- tents and value must be fully marked on each package or an invoice or detailed memorandum of the nature and value of the contents of each package must accompany goods. Shipper will be held liable for any fines, extra duties or expense in- curred by reason of alleged false or inaccurate representation of what- soever nature. III.-MARINE INSURANCE.-Shipments for foreign countries are not insured by F. B. Vandegrift & Co. against losses arising from perils of the sea, unless Marine Insurance is desired and charged for. IV.-FOREIGN CUSTOM HOUSE CHARGES, dues and other Governmental expenses are not included in any rates given; they must be guaranteed by shippers. A deposit sufficient to cover these expenses (known or estimated) will be required where absolutely free delivery to consignee is desired. V.-PREPAYMENT OF CHARGES is compulsory to Spain, Por- tugal, Africa, China, Japan, the Mediterranean Levant, Central and South America and West Indies, and on samples and packages of nomi- nal value to all points. VI.—LIVE ANIMALS will not be received for shipment to Europe until after special arrangement has been made with us at New York. VII.-TOBACCO FÖR ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND WALES will not be accepted in packages less than eighty lbs, net; except that samples of tobacco under four lbs., if so marked on face of package and prepaid at double rates, will be taken. Tobacco must never be packed with other articles for shipment to any foreign country. VIII –THE FOLLOWING WILL NOT BE RECEIVED FOR SHIPMENT: Fresh fruits for Germany. Gunpowder, Oils, Acids, or any other articles of a com- bustible or an explosive character, or Petroleum, Essential Oils or other liquids which, by leakage, are liable to cause injury to other goods. Medicine for Norway, Sweden, Russia, France, Austria and Hungary. Roses for Holland. Plants with roots for France and Germany. Potatoes to Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, or Austria. Reprints of Works by English authors of English copyright songs for England. Packages for Russia unless packed in wooden boxes, otherwise they are liable to seizure as improper importations. Vegetables and Live and Cut Plants, Bulbs and Roots to Italy. IX.-Whiskey, Wine, Beer and liquors generally, including any prepa- ration, whether medicinal, toilet or otherwise, in which Alcohol is used, also Tea and Coffee destined to Great Britain and Ireland will not be received unless the exact contents are plainly marked on face of packages X.-LETTERS must not be enclosed in foreign packages. XI.-BULKY or UNWIELDY PACKAGES will be charged for at one and a half or double rates, according to size. Bicycles charged double rates, except for quantities of three or more wheels, when special rates will be furnished upon application to us at New York. XII.-PURCHASES IN EUROPE will be made at regular commission rates. 66 Beaver St., Now York. F. B. Vandegrift & Company, Foreign Express. 315 Dearborn St., Chicago. GENERAL EXPRESS TARIFF FROM NEW YORK TO ALL PARTS Of the worlD. On Parcels, Packages, Boxes, Bales, Etc. When the value of any Merchandise Shipment, including Jewelry Parcels, exceeds $50 an additional charge must be made on value. Ib. 1s,|ths,|1b6,|1b6,[lbs, Ibs,jlda.j]b8,¡¡bs.{]Ds.¡lbs.¡lbs.jlbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. lbs. Iba. Ibs. lbs. lbs. ↑∙lbs. 3 4 5 7 |10|15|20|25|30|35| 40|45 KHORNEY COST 20 iba. From Now York Charge per $100 or fraction thereof Value Marine ·40] Ing. 80 TARIFF FROM NEW YORK TO xi F. B. VANDEGRIFT ITALY, Genon All other places 1 2 50 55 B0 65 70 75 80 85 00 lbs. lbs. 95 100 GREAT BRITAIN, Liverpool 80 London 401 All other places in England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales. FRANCE, Havre…………………………………………………………… Paris 35 All other places. GERMANY-Hamburg and Bremen………… 30 All other places 50 HOLLAND AND BELGIUM, Amster- dam. Rotterdam and Antwerp All other places SWITZERLAND, all places. AUSTRIA AND HUNGARY, all places.. 70 DENMARK AND NORWAY, all places…. 45 SWEDEN, all places 45 70 $4 $88888 488844482 4 45) 50) 40) 601 451 50 SHENEJARS RASSAY AK BABREENHA Abdhan 85 65 45 70 85 50 65 75 ¤ I 46 84884% 804282 8 60 50 65 60] 801 001 201 231 401 601 65] 701 75|1 00]1 25]1 501 752 002 252 40] 1 75 1 85 195 200 2 15 2 25|| 2.30] 2 85 2.50 2 55 2 60 3 70 2 76 2 85 8 001 3 20 65 50 55 75 801 001 251 50|1 752_002_252 40] GO 801 001 15|1 251 40|1 50|| 05 65 85 1 001 25] 501 752 002 252 602 65 901 001 401 501 752 002 252 502 753 003 25 2 50 2 65 2 75 280 2 1 75 1 90 2.00) 2 15 2 76 2 003 00 8 15 3 50 3 65 875 3 90 50 75 65 00 801 001 151 251 401 50|1 65] 90 1 001 251 601 752 002 252 502 65] 1 75 190 200 2 10 2 75 200 8 00 8 15: 2284200 300 3 10 8 25 2 40 2 50 2 65 3 40 3 50 8 25 4 50 2 20 2 80| 2 8 25 840 3- 50 3 65 60] 55 851 70' 75 901 051 201 351 501 65|1 76] 901 101 251 501 752 00}2_252_502 753 00| 1 85 2 10 2.40 250 260 265 2 8 25 8 50 3.90 400 4 20 4 35 1 601 90|1 10 1 251 501 752 002 252 50|2 75|3 00] 75]1 00|1 151 251 40 1 501 752 002 252 502 753 003 25 70 90 1 251 701 002 752 752 752 752 90] 001 30 1 85]2 80|2 65]3 2513 2513 40]3 50/3 65| 3 25 8 50 8 75 3 00 4.00 4 20 4 35 4 8 60 8 75 4 00 4 25 4 50 4 75 6 00 6 3.00 3 15 25 8 40 3 65 3 3 75 4.00 4 15 4 4 50 4 70] 751 15 1 251 601 751 902 002 152 252 40 951 00|1 30 1 002 202 7513 0013 2513 503 754 00} 2.50 2 75 2 VO 8 25] 8 40 4 25 4 50 4 65 475 4.90 500 5 15] 051 001 201 401 601 75 2 002 25₤2 502 75₤3 003 253 50₤3 75 45;1 50|1 75|2 002 25₤2 602 753 504 004 254 504 755 005 25 5 60 400 4 25 4 50 5 00 5 60 5 65 6 75 5 75 000 6 25] 6 50 600 675) 690] CNC NET NE 12 HET SE DO LO LO BR KHUBUK K88483948 8 2 40 3 45 2 50 80 3 25 8 40 8 50 40 3.35 8 50 8 60 2'75 2 90 300 8 75 390] 4.00 4 75 4.90 6. 00 2.40 2 45 2 50] 75 8 00 400 40 2 83 65 2 95 4 85 485 8 00 5 5 00 40] 6 50] 4 25 8 65 5 40 3 751 & &0] 6 00 5 25 8 60 6 75 7:00 7 25 7 50 65] 2.00] 48 898898 98FFFF848 8 88 494889 848348848 3 40 40 60 60 60 751 75 1 00 1 25 60 75 1 50 75 100 83 ekzek7 ÷33832ZAR 8 5 25] 5 50 675 6.00 6 25 6 75 7 00 7 25 7 50] 775 6 50 800 7 00 825 7 25 7 60 8 50] 7 75 8 75 9 00 8 00 75 2 00 9 251 00 2 0J] 76 1.00 82 2 002 252 602 753 003 253 503 754 004 505 005 255 605 76] 6 00 6 25 7 50 8:00 8 25 8 50 9.00 6 00 6 25 7 50 8 00 8 25 8 50 900 9 50 10 00 9 50 10 00 10 50 10 50 11 001 60 11 001 50] 3 00] 1 60 100 . 1 75 2 252 502 753 003 253 50 3 75|4 004 505 005 255 50 5 750 00 6 25 7 60 8 00 8 25 8 50 9 00|| 9 50] 10 00| 10 50] 11 00] 11 501 50| 2. 00 1 75 1902 002 252 502 753 15¸3 604 004 755 255 605 750 006 25| 6 60 0 75] 7 00 7 15 7 25 7 40 + 50 7 65 775 7 90 8 00] 75] 75 75 (4 501 051 754 905 005 15′5 255 405 505 655 755 906 00:6 15] 1 501 651 801 902 002 202 603 003 504 004 404 805 205 80| 8 25 6 40] 8 00 8 40 6 50 6 65 6 80 7 20 7 60 6 75 6 80 700 7 15 800 8 40 8 80 7 25 740 7501 00 1.00 1.00 8 9 20] 3 60|| 10 00[1, 60| 100 75 2 502 753 003 253 503 85,4 25]5 005 756 607 257 608 008 40 8 80 9 20 9 60 10 00 10 40 10 95] 11 50] 11 75 12 00 12 253| 12 50|2 00] 2.00 75 *SPAIN AND PORTUGAL, all places. "RUSSIA, TURKEY, GREECE, and all Mediterranean Islands-Principal Cities|1 *NORTH AFRICA, Poris of Morocco, Algeria, Tunis, Tripoli and Egypt| (Alexandria and Cairo). *AZORE ISLAN DS. *AFRICA—All Southern Ports, Cape Town, Liberia, Cape Colony, Port Natal [1.701 752 002 252 502 60 2 753 003 504 004 254 504 735 00] |2 40,2 502 602 753 003 50,4 004 601 955 25]5 50|5 756 006 40 *ASIA, PERSIA, EAST INDIES, CHINA. JAPAN, JAVA, SINGAPORE—Ports of 2 00₤2 252 602 753 008 25 3 50|3 754 00]4 6015 0015 25|5 50|5 75| OCEANICA-Ports of Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania and Phillipines,j via England. *SOUTH AMERICA-Rio Janeiro, Bue- nos Ayers, Monte Video and other East Coast Ports *VALPARAISO, CALLAQ, LIMA, SAN SALVADOR, GUATEMALA and other West Coast Ports "CENTRAL AMERICA— Colon and Panama. Belize (Honduras), Greytown (Nicaragua), Port Limon (Costa Rica), and Baran- quilla (Columbia) on East Coast.. "Puntarenas (Costa Rica), Corinto |Nica ragua), Amapála (Honduras), La Union, La Libertad, Acajutim (Salvador), SAD Jose de Quatemala and Champerico (Guatemala), on West Coast WEST INDIES— Havana and Santiago. All other points la Cuba.... *Ports on the Islands of Bahamas, Curacon, Hayti, San Domingo and Trinidad…… Jamaica BERMUDA, Hamilton... *PORTO RICO-San Juan, Ponce Arecibo, Mayagens…. Ports of Antigua, Barbadoes. Gund- aloupe, Martinique, Montserratt, St. Groix. St. Kitts, St. Lucia, St. Thomas, St. Vincent, etc………. 40 8 83 |5 005 255 50|5 75|6 00]6 40 6 807 207 608 008 408 809 2019 60] 10 00] 10 60] 11 00] 11 50] 12 00 12 50] 13 00| 13 50 14 00 14 50] 15 002 00] 2.00 1 00 45 50 55 60 85 70 801 001 25|| 401 65|1 70 1 85 2. 00 901 001 10|1 20|1 30|1 15,1 60|1 75|1 853 202 402 602 803 00] 2 15 2 25 2.40 3 20 3. 40 8 60 8 80 2 50 4.00 2 65 4 25 2 75 2 00] 8 00 4 50 4 75 6 00 8 25 6 25 8 60 60 8 50 1 00 50 100 1 601 751 002 103 252 40˚2 002 953 303 854 00]1 35;1 705 00 75 85|||| 951 05|1 15]1 80 1 501 752 002 25 2 503 753 853 15 50 55 60 66 70 901 001 15|1 25|1 40|1 50]1 65|1 751 00] 60 6 90] 8 20 3 751 3 85 8 50 4 10 6 75 7 60 700) 55 470 8 201 20 1 50 6 00 801 1.00} 50 2.40 2 50 2 85 2 76 90 3 00 3 16 8 25 23 25 838 3F3 258 10 00 01 100001 832 2 15 2 25 10=3 228 1443 832 [1 25|1 4011 601 651 75|1 90°2 00/2 15/2 25}2 40]2 50]2 66]2 75|2 90| 300 315 325] 8 40 8 501 3 651 3 75 8 90 Nors.—from interior cities add expressage to New York for through rates All places means at the railroad station. Places marked • must have expressage prepaid. Drafts, bills and notes collected in all parts of the world Barrels containing apples, poultry, game, oysters, vegetables, flour, beef, pork, hams, etc., at special rates, Above rates are given as a close proximation to govern transient business. For large lots special rates will be made. To regular shippers all responsible competitioa will be met. Marine Insurance at current rates and certificates issued. Through Bills of Lading issued to all parts of the world. Rates quoted on application to all polâts nos mentioned in the above list. 4:00 4 15 4 25] 501 601 60 NOTE.--The rates on this Tariff Sheet are based upon 5 cubic feet to each 100 pounds, or zo pounds to each cubic foot. We reserve the right to increase our charges proportionately when the cubical measurement of goods exceeds the above basis. Balky goods, such as bicycles, bicycle rims, tires, crated furnituurn and other goods of light weight and large bulk, will be charged at one and a-half or double rates, or at the miss by cubical measurement, which will be furnished on application. In the event of refusal by the consignees, sbippers will have to pay all exponses connected with the shipment. This is one of the conditions under which the goods ars reveived, Expressage on Perishable Goods must be prepaid. & Co. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. xii SPECIAL RATES FOR HEAVY shipments SHIPMENTS To or from Europe and other Foreign Countries Will be quoted by this Company on receipt of the infor- mation designated below: 1. Number of pieces. 2. Kind of goods. 3. Total number of cubic feet, exactly or approximately. 4. Total weight, exactly or ap- proximately. 5. Whether by fast or slow steamer. 6. Destination of shipment. 7. Date goods are to be shipped. 8. Amount of Marine Insurance, if wanted. 9. Whether charges are to be prepaid or collect. CUBIC MEASUREMENT. To ascertain the exact cubical measurement of an article, multiply the length by the width and the product thus obtained by the height, reducing such measurement to inches. EXAMPLE: A box 2 feet 4 inches long, 3 feet 8 inches wide and I foot 7 inches high (reduced to inches) is figured as follows: 2′4″ or 28 multiplied by 3′ 8″ or 44'' is 1,232 inches, multiplied again by 1/7/ or 19" gives 23,408 cubic inches, which when divided by the number of cubic inches in 1 cubic foot, or 1,728, gives 13,944- 1,738 cubic feet. Charge for 14 cubic feet. In ascertaining cubical measurement of boxes, etc., of irregular shapes, or those having projecting parts, it is the rule of the Steamship Companies to exact measurements of the largest side. When measure- ments, as made by shippers or agents, do not agree with those made by Steamship Companies, the latter will prevail. THROUGH NEGOTIABLE BILLS OF LADING for bank- ing purposes are issued by us for HEAVY GOODS to all foreign places, with or without Marine Insurance. RATES ON BONDS, PRECIOUS STONES, Etc., quoted on application. DRAYAGE. We attend to all kinds of cartage work. Packages called for and delivered from railroad stations, steamship piers, ware- houses, etc., in any quantity and on every class of merchandise at the customary rates charged by truck men generally. CUSTOM HOUSE ENTRIES promptly attended to on all im- port shipments. DRAWBACK COLLECTED on export shipments manufactured in whole or in part from imported materials. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. FOREIGN EXPRESS AND GENERAL FORWARDERS, New York, 66 Beaver St. Chicago, 315 Dearborn St. xiii F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PROTESTS. Rates of duty are frequently exacted by Collectors in liquida- tions of entries on duty of merchandise, which the owners or importers of the merchandise consider erroneous. We make a specialty of these cases, and if there appears to be a good claim we carry the matter before the Board of General Appraisers, and if necessary appeal to the Courts. We make no charge unless successful in obtaining a refund of excessive duties. ADVANCED VALUES. Invoice values are advanced by the Appraiser when they are below wholesale market price at the time of shipment. Import- ers may appeal to a General Appraiser, and if dissatisfied with his decision, to a board of three General Appraisers. We rep- resent the importer in such cases, and present his claims. DUTIES. By communicating with us in advance, importers can arrange for the payment of duties at any of the ports of entry in the United States or in the Dominion of Canada. When goods are consigned to us for importers located at places which are not ports of entry, duty will be paid by us at port of arrival and charged forward against the goods. Goods may be warehoused or forwarded in bond, without pay- ment of duties, either to interior port or export port. Goods warehoused in United States must have duty paid or exported within three years from date of arrival. Either the whole shipment or any number of packages, but nothing less than a package can be withdrawn at one time. FORWARDING. We receive and deliver according to instructions goods for Import or Export, but we never purchase for our own account or receive on consignment for sale. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 1 CONTENTS Page. 1 2 • 3 Contents Instructions for shipments to the United States Immediate Transportation Ports • Standard Guage for Sheet and Plate Iron Bottles, capacity of Brandy, Ale, Beer and Porter. Brandy in Bottles, capacity Rates of Tare • Metric Weights and Measures Lineal yards reduced to square yards Metres reduced to square yards Litres reduced to wine gallons • Kilograms reduced to Avoirdupois pounds Spanish pounds reduced to United States pounds. • Foreign Weights and Measures reduced to U. S. Value of foreign coins 4 • 5 6 7 8 9 10 ► 11 12 • 13 14 26 Mark reduced to dollars 28 Franc, lira, drachma and peseta reduced to dollars 29 Crowns reduced to dollars 30 Pound sterling reduced to dollars 31 • Drawback defined. rates of wastage 37 Index to Customs Administrative Act 89 Customs Administrative Act of 1890, as amended 92 Index to Tariff Act of 1897 108 Dingley Tariff Act of 1897 • 109 Explanation of abbreviations and references 185 Schedule of Duties 186 2 F. B. VANDEGKIFT & Co. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS For Shipments to the United States. 1. Each package must be fully addressed or have a shipping mark, and the name of the country of origin. 2. Every package for delivery at an interior city must be marked in bond to (Here give name of city.) "" 3. Make out four invoices if goods are for an interior port; if for a seaboard port, three copies will suffice; if valued over one hundred dollars, have same certified by United States Consul. If under one hundred dollars, the invoice need not be certified. Mail two copies to F. B. Vandegrift & Co., New York. 4. Instruct forwarding agent at point of shipment to consign goods to F. B. Vandegrift & Co., and mail them bill of landing by steamer not later than the one carrying the goods. 5. If goods are for an interior port see that the bill of lading is made out F. B. Vandegrift & Co., New York, in bond to (Here give name of city.) 6. If invoice and bill of lading do not reach F. B. Vandegrift & Co., New York, by the time the goods do, expensive general order charges may be incurred. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 3 IMMEDIATE TRANSPORTATION PORTS. Dutiable merchandise may be transported in Bond without examination to the following ports. Act June 10, 1880, Amended Act February 23, 1887. Albany, N. Y. Astoria, Oreg. Baltimore, Md. Atlanta, Ga. Bangor, Me. Bath, Me. Boston, Mass. Bridgeport, Conn. Buffalo, N. Y. Burlington, Vt. Calais, Me. Charleston, S. C. Chicago, Ill. Cincinnati, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio. Columbus, Ohio. Council Bluffs, Iowa. Denver, Colo. Des Moines, Iowa. Detroit, Mich. Dubuque, Iowa. Duluth, Minn. Dunkirk, N. Y. Durango, Colo. Durham, N. C. Eagle Pass, Tex. Eastport, Me. El Paso, Tex. Enfield, Conn. Erie, Pa. Evansville, Ind. Everett, Wash. Fall River, Mass. Galveston, Tex. Gladstone, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich. Pittsburg, Pa. Greenbay, Wis. Hartford, Conn. Honolulu, H. I. Indianapolis, Ind. Jacksonville, Fla. Kansas City, Mo. Key West, Fla. Knoxville, Tenn. Laredo, Tex. Leadville, Colo. Lincoln, Nebr. Los Angeles, Cal. Louisville, Ky. Marquette, Mich. Memphis, Tenn. Middletown, Conn. Milwaukee, Wis. Minneapolis, Minn. Mobile, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. New Bedford, Mass. Newark, N. J. New Haven, Conn. New Orleans, La. Newport, R. I. Newport News, Va. New York, N. Y. Nogales, Ariz. Norfolk, Va. Oakland, Cal. Ogdensburg, N. Y. Ocala, Fla. Omaha, Nebr. Petersburg, Va. Grand Haven, Mich. Philadelphia, Pa. Port Huron, Mich. Portland, Me. Portland, Oreg. Portsmouth, N. H. Port Townsend, Wash. Providence, R. I. Pueblo, Colo. Richmond, Va. Rochester, N. Y. Saginaw, Mich. St. Augustine, Fla St. Joseph, Mo. St. Louis, Mo. St. Paul, Minn. San Antonio, Tex. San Diego, Cal. Sandusky, Ohio. San Francisco, Cal. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Savannah, Ga. Seattle, Wash. Sioux City, Iowa. So. Manchester, Conn. Springfield, Mass. Syracuse, N. Y. Tacoma, Wash. Tampa, Fla. Titusville, Pa. Toledo, Ohio. Vanceboro, Me. Vernon (Rockville), Ct. Washington, D. C. Wilmington, Del. Wilmington, N. C. Worcester, Mass. 4 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. No. of gauge. Approx. thick- ness in frac- tions of an inch. Approx. thick- ness in decimal parts of an inch. STANDARD GAUGE FOR IMPORTED SHEET AND PLATE IRON. 1893. DEPARTMENT NO 118. Division of Customs. EXTRACT OF S 14263. Treasury Department, OFFICE OF THE SECRETARY. Washington, D. C., August 2, 1893. The Collectors and other Officers of Customs : The Act of Congress entitled "An Act establishing a standard gauge for sheet and plate iron and steel," approved March 3, 1893, prescribes as follows, viz: That for the purpose of securing uniformity the following is established as the only standard gauge for sheet and plate iron and steel in the United States of America, namely: Approx. thick- in milli- ness meters, Weight pr sq. ft. in ounces avdps. Weight per sq. ft. in pounds avdps. Weight per sq. ft. in kilograms Weight per sq. meter in kilo- grams. Weight per sq. meter in pounds avdps. 0000000 1-2 000000) 15–32 .5 127 320 20.00 9.072 97.65 215.28 .46875 11.90625 300 18.75 8.505 91.55 201.82 00000! 7-16 .4375 11.1125 280 17.50 7.983 85.44 188.37 0000 13-32 .40625 10.31875 260 16.25 7.371 79.33 174.91 000 3-8 .375 9.525 240 15 6.804 73.24 161.46 00 11-32 .34375 8.73125 220 13.75 6.237 67.13 148.00 0 5-16 $125 7.9375 200 12.50 5.67 61.03 131.55 1 9-32 .28125 7.14375 180 11.25 5.103 54,93 121.09 217-64 .265625 6.746875 170 10.625 4.819 51.88 114.37 3 1-4 .25 6.35 160 10 4.536 48.82 107.64 4 15-64 .234375 5.953125 150 9 375 4.252 45.77 100.91 5 7-32 .21875 5.55625 140 8.75 3.969 42.72 94.18 613-64 .203125 5.159375 .130 8.125 3.685 39.67 87.45 7 3-16 .1875 4.7625 120 7.5 3.402 36.62 80.72 8 11-64 .171875 4.365625 110 6.875 3.118 33.57 74.00 9 5-32 .15625 3.96875 100 6,25 2.835 30.52 67.27 10 9-64 .140625 3.571875 90 5.625 2.552 27.46 60.55 11 1-8 .125 3.175 80 5 2.268 24.41 53.82 12 7-64 .199375 2.778125 70 4.375 1.984 2136 47.09 13 3-32 .09875 2.88125 60 3.75 1.701 18.31 40.36 14 5-64 .078125 1.984375 50 3.125 1.417 15.26 33.64 15 9-128 .0708125 1.7859375 45 2.8135 1.276 13.73 30.27 16 1-16 .0625 1.5875 40 2.5 1.134 12.21 26.91 17 9-160 .05625 1.42875 36 2.25 1.021 10.99 24.22 18 1-20 .05 1.27 32 2 .9072 9.765 21.53 19 7-160 .04375 1.11125 29 1.75 .7938 8.544 18.84 20 3-80 .0375 .9525 24 1.50 .6804 7.324 16.15 21 11-320 .034375 .873125 22 1.375 .6237 6.713 14.80 22 1-32 .03125 .793750 20 1,25 .567 6.103 13.46 23 24 1-40 25 7-320 9-320 .028125 .714375 18 1.125 .5103 5.493 12.11 ,025 .635 16 1 .4536 4.882 10.76 .021875 .555625 14 .875 .3969 4.272 9.42 26 3-160 27 11-640 .01875 .47625 12 .75 .3402 3.662 8.07 .0171875 .4365625 11 .6875 .3119 3.357 7.40 28 1-64 .015625 .396875 10 .625 .2835 3.052 6.73 29 9-640 .0140625 .3571875 9 .5625 .2551 2,746 6.05 30 1-80 .0125 3175 8 .5 .2778125 .25796875 .238125 .21828125 .1984375 5 .17859375 41 168671875 .15875 31 7-640 .0109375 32 13-1280 .01015625 33 3-320 .009375 340 35 .00859575 5-640 .0078125 36 9-1280 .00703125 37 17-2560 .006640625) 38 1-180 .00625 And on and after July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, the same and no other shall be used in determining duties and taxes levied by the United States of America on sheet and plate iron and steel. But this Act shall not be construed to increase duties up in any articles which may be imported. SEC. 2. That the Se retary of the Treasury is authorized and required to prepare suitable standards in accordance herewith. SEC. 3. That in the practical use and application of the standard gauge hereby established a variation of two and one-half per cent. either way may be allowed. .2268 2 441 5.38 7 .4375 .1984 2.136 4.71 .49625 .1843 1.983 4:37 .375 .1701 1.831 4.04 .34375 .1559 1.678 3.70 .3125 .28125 .1276 1.373 .1417 1.526 3.36 3.03 4 .25 .265625 .1205 1.297 .1134 1.221 2.87 2.69 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 5 10 BOTTLES-CAPACITY OF BRANDY, ALE, BEER, PORTER. Treasury Department, February 21, 1884. The following table, exhibiting the average gauge of the principal brands of brandy, ale, beer, and porter bottles, therein mentioned, imported into the United States, may be followed by customs officers, unless actual gauge shall show a different result: ALES, ETC. By whom Bottled, Titles. &c. Quarts. Pints. Kind of Bottles, etc. Gills. Gills. Ale...... Jeffreys... 3.239 Stone bottles. Alsop's ale......... " Barclay & Perkins's stout....... Barclay & Perkins's best stout.. Bass ale.... " E. & J. Burke.... Cameron & Saunders 6.625 Patterson & Hibbert Dankes Patterson & Hibbert 3.29 In glass. 4/2 Imp. pints, in glass. 3.200 " 3.31 Candler & Son ...... 6 3.200 Byass..... 6.370 3 6.660 3 Patterson & Hibbert E. & J. Burke * 3.29 G 3.121 M. B. Foster & Sons. Bass & Co.'s ale... (1 . 44 "" ** " T. B. Hall & Co........ ihlers & Bell..... M. B. Foster & Sons. R. Porter & Co..... Candler & Son.. 6 3.140 Wines. 3.136 Champagnes 3.200 In glass. 3.150 3 3 " Wheeler & Co......... 3 " T. P. Griffin.. 3 " Jas. Gates, Dublin { 3.21 6.89 3.46 " Byass... 6.330 3.125 Bass & Co.'s pale ale... Bass ale....... Bass stout........ Bass porter. " Bremen export Braurerie St. Pauli..... D'Arcy's Dublin extra stout...... Guinness's stout..... แ Guinness's extra stout.... * • Guinness's French Champagne. Guinness's extra stout…………….. India pale ale..... XXX stout..... ... Barclay & Perkins... 6.330 3.088 5.830 | 2,84 P. Redmond & Co.... 6 Dankes.... Jeffreys. E. & J. Burke *. M. B. Foster & Sons. R. P. Atkins & ('o.... P. Redmond & Co.... Jas. McCullogh, Son & CO....... 3 6,666 3.203 Champagnes. 6.666 3.175 In glass.. 3.121 6.666 3.208 6 W. Edmonds & Co... 6.200 W. Edmonds & Co... T. B. Hall & Co........ Ihlers & Bell... Wheeler & Co....... Jeffreys.... Jeffreys.. CD CD CD CD CD CO 30 33 2.97 "f 3 ( 6.670 3.180 3 3.285 3 寓言 ​44 3 ({ 3 3 3.093 In stone. 6.670 3 3.180 In glass. In stone. Muir & Sons' sparkling Edin- burgh ale..... McCullogh's extra Dublin stout McEwan's Edinburgh ale Tenant's XXX stout..... Ten»nt's pale ale…………….. Tenant's sparkling ale, No. 3... R. Younger & Co.'s sparkling ale Wm. Younger & Co.'s sparkling ale...... Muir & Sons... Jas. McCullogh, Son & Co McEwan... J. & R. Tenant.. J. & R. Tenant........ J. & R Tenant...... R. Younger & Co..... Wm. Younger & Co.. 3.132 In glass. 6.351 3.132 Ai 3 083 In stone jugs. 3.083 In stone. 3.083 * E. & J. Burke's ale and stout, 3 gills per pint bottle (S 9506). " Guinness's stout and Basstale, bottled by Read Bros., of London, Engiand, 3 gills per pint bottle (S11948). 6 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. BRANDY IN BOTTLES, ETC. ALPHABETICAL LIST. Brands. Places of Shipment. Gallons, per dozen. Gills, per bottle. Arbom, Marett & Co....... Barnet & Fils... Bellot & Co., J. Bisquit, Dubouche & Co... Brandenberg Freres... Castillo, J. D. & R………….. Cavillier Freres. Chaloupin & Co., V.. Comandon & Co..... Czuba & Co., W. H....... De Laage, Fils & Co.... Dessandier & Co, F...... Domay, J. V.... Lucien, Foucand & Co Dubois & Co., E. M...... Dubois, Freres & Cayman. Dulary & Co., J. E.. Emanuel, Paul... Etienne, Pere & Fils, Paul. Fic, Mestreaux & Co....... Fouchez, Fils & Co...... Fouchez & Co., L........... Furland & Co., L...... Gautier Freres.. Gerin, E...... Hennesy & Co., Jas.. Hine & Co., Thos... La Cave & Co., Geo....... Lanonde Freres.. Laurent & Marot, A. B.. Marteau & Co...... Gognac...... 21 28 21 " 66 64 C t London..... 23 23 238 Cognac...... 23 " " St. Peray... Cognac.. 21 21 23 23 23 23 Charente... Cognac..... 21 23 238 23 " 16 Martell & Co Mestrezat & Co.. Monnie & Co., J. Denis Henry Mounier & Co., Henry Oʻard. Dupuy & Co....... Pinet, Castillon & Co...... Prunier. P.. P....... Renny, Martin & Co., E….... 46 66 (C Renault & Co..... Reveire, Gradrat & Co...... Robin & Co., Jules.... Rouyer, Guillet & Co " 23 23 66 23 Roullet & Delamain.... " Roy, Auguste 46 Sayer & Co., Geo.. tr 21 23 28 བྷ་-- (C 23 Sazerac de Forge & Fils..... Sorin, J J.. 66 23 23 The Vine Growers' Co., Jules Duret, manager. (C 618 The Vineyard Proprietors' Co... "[ 23 Tricoche & Co... Von Briand, I…..... 46 3 To test the general accuracy of these gauges, frequent actual measurements should be made at the different ports. Actual gauge, however, will be allowed only when applied for prior to delivery of the merchandis or when the customs officers shall ascertain that the average gauge differs from the actual gauge. The Department's circular of April 7, 1876, relating to the average gauge of certain bottles, is hereby revoked. CHAS. J. FOLGER, Secretary. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 7 RATES OF TARE.* ARTICLE 1090, CUSTOMS REGULATIONS, 1892. Almonds: in bales, 23 per cent.; in bags, 2 per cent.; in frails, 8 per cent. Alum: in casks, 10 per cent.; in sacks, coarse or ground, 2 pounds per sack. Barytes, 3 per cent. Beans, castor, weight of pod. Cheese, in casks or tubs, 10 per cent. Chicory, in bags, 2 per cent. Copperas, in casks, 10 per cent. Figs, in skeleton cases; actual tare of outside or skeleton cases; to which is added 13 per cent. of remainder for inside boxes. Gunny cloths, actual weight of ropes and covering allowed as tare. Hay, weight of sticks and wire may be allowed for, and average tare may be calculated. Hemp: Hamburg, Leghorn, Trieste, 5 pounds to each bale. Hemp, Russia, weight of tow bands. Iron rods: Bands of iron wire surrounding coiled iron rods may be allowed as tare when they consist of bands ordinarily used for such purpose and are of little or no commercial value. Nails: in bags, 2 per cent.; in casks, 8 per cent. Nitrate of soda, 2 per cent. Ocher: dry, in casks, 8 per cent.; in oil, in casks, 12 per cent. Ore in sacks, 2 pounds for each sack. Paris white, in casks, 10 per cent. Raisins, Malaga; actual net weight to be ascertained by emptying and weighing the contents of a sufficient number of boxes of each chop-mark to get a just average. Sultana raisins actual tare. Spanish brown: in casks, dry, 10 per cent.; in casks, in oil, 12 per cent. Sugar: in tierces and hogsheads, actual tare; in barrels, 10 per cent.: in boxes, 14 per cent.; in bags, 13 per cent.; melado, 9 per cent.; actual tare on irregular packages, and on sugar in bags from Havana: in mats and baskets, actual tare. Tin, in boxes, actual net weight to be ascertained by empty- ing and weighing the contents of a sufficient number of boxes of each chop-mark or brand to get an average. Tobacco, leaf. Havana, in bales, 13 pounds each bale; Su- matra. 4 pounds on inside matting and cord, weight of second covering to be ascertained; all other actual tare. Whiting, in casks, 10 per cent. Zinc, sheet, weight of silos, if of no commercial value. * Actual tare allowed when requested at time of entry.-R. S. 2898. 8 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. METRIC WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. R. S. 3570. MEASURES OF LENGTH. Metric denominations and values. Equivalents in denominations in use. Myriameter.………………………… 10,000 meters. Kilometer... Hectometer.………….. Dekameter Meter....... Decimeter............ 1 meter. of a meter. 1,000 me ers. 100 meters. 10 meters. 6.2137 miles. 0.62137 miles, or 3,280 feet and 10 inches. 328 feet and 1 inch. 393.7 inches. 39.37 inches. 3.937 inches. Centimeter............ of a meter. τέσ Millimeter........... of a meter. 0.3937 inches. 0.0394 inches. MEASURES OF CAPACITY. METRIC DENOMINATIONS AND VALUES. EQUIVALENTS IN DENOMINA- TIONS IN USE. Name. No of liters. Cubic Measure. Dry Measure.. Liquor or Wine Measure. Kiloliter, or stere........ Hectoliter... Dekaliter Liter 1 000 1 cubic meter... 100% of a cubic meter...... ... 10/10 cubic decimeters 11 cubic decimeter.. Deciliter.... Centiliter ... TO 10 100 of a cubic decimeter... 1.808 cu. yds.. 2 bushels and 3.35 pecks... 9.08 quarts.... 0.908 quarts... 6.1022 cu.inch 10 cubic centimeters....... 0.6102 cu.inch Milliliter robo 1 cubic centimeter......... 0.061 cu. inch .... 0.061 264.17 gallons. 26.417 gallons. 2 6417 gallons. 1.0567 quarts. 0 845 gills. 0.338 fluid ounces. 0.27 fluid drams. MEASURES OF SURFACE. Metric denominations and values. Equivalent in denominations in use. Hectare........... 10,000 square meters. Are....... Centare. 100 square meters. 1 square meter. 2.471 acres. 119.6 square yards. 1550 square inches WEIGHTS. METRIC DENOMINATIONS AND VALUES. Number Weight of what Quantity of Water at Maximum Density. Names. of Grams. Millier or tonneau... 1,000,000 1 cubic meter..... Quintal 100,000 1 hectoliter... Myriagram.. .... 10,000 10 liters.... Kilogram or kilo..... 1,000 1 liter....... Hektogram.. 100 Dekagram 10 Gram... 1 Decigram.. to Centigram. 100 Milligram. 1000 1 deciliter... 10 cubic centimeters. 1 cubic centimeter..... of a cubic centimete". 10 cubic millimeters 1 cubic millimeter. ▼ EQUIVALENTS IN DENOMINATIONS IN USE. Avoirdupois Weight. 2204.6 pounds. 220.46 pounds. 22.046 pounds. 2.2046 pounds. 3.5274 ounces. 0,3527 ounces. 15.432 grains. 1.5432 grains. 9.1543 grains. 0 0154 grains. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 9 LINEAL YARD FROM OF AN INCH TO 100 INCHES IN WIDTH, REDUCED TO SQUARE YARDS. in. W. Sq Yards. Io. W Sq. Yards. In. W Sq. Yards. & 100 mg 200 mica valoo / 100 .0035 30 .8333 66 1.8333 .0069 31 .8611 67 i.8611 .0104 32 .9889 68 1.8888 .0139 33 9167 69 1.9166 .0174 34 .9444 70 1.9444 .0208 35 .9722 71 1.9722 .0242 36 1.0000 72 2.0000 1 .02775 37 1.0277 73 2.0278 23 4 LO .0555 38 1.0555 74 2.0556 .0833 39 1.0833 75 2.0333 .1111 40 1.1111 76 2.1111 5 .1389 41 1.1339 77 2.1389 6 .1667 42 1.1667 78 2 1667 7 .1944 43 1.1944 79 2.1944 8 .2222 44 1.2222 80 2.2222 9 .2500 45 1.2500 81 2.2500 10 .2778 46 1.2777 82 2.2778 11 .3055 47 1.3055 83 2 3056 12 .3333 48 1.3333 84 2.3333 13 .3611 49 1.3611 85 2.3611 14 .3888 50 1.3888 86 2.3889 15 .4166 51 1.4166 87 24167 16 .4444 52 1.4444 88 2.4444 17 .4722 53 1.4722 89 2.4722 18 .5000 54 1.5000 90 2.5000 19 .5278 55 1.5277 91 2.5278 20 .5555 56 1.5555 92 2.5556 21 .5833 57 1.5833 93 2.5833 22 .6111 58 1.6111 94 2.6111 23 26 27 * * * * * & .6389 59 1.6388 95 2.6389 24 .6666 60 1.6666 96 2.6667 25 .6944 61 1.6944 97 2.6944 .7222 62 1.7222 98 2.7222 7500 63 1.7500 99 2.7500 28 .7777 64 1.7777 100 2.7778 29 .8056 65 1.8055 10 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. ONE METRE REDUCED TO SQUARE YARDS FROM TO 100 CENTIMETRES WIDE. 1 METRE OR 100 CENTIMETRES=39.37 INCHES. C. M. Wide. Sq. Yards. C. M. Wide. C. M. Sq. Yards. Wide. Sq. Yards. .00598 34 .40664 1 .01196 35 .41860 2 .02392 36 .43056 3 .03588 4 .04784 5 .05980 6 .07176 A co co co 37 .44252 38 .45448 39 .46644 *NNN:8 .81328 .82524 .83720 .84916 72 .86112 .87308 40 .47840 74 .88504 7 .08372 41 .49037 75 .89700 8 .09568 42 .50232 76 .90896 9 10764 43 .51428 77 .92092 10 .11960 44 .52624 78 .93288 11 =23 .13156 45 .53820 79 .94484 12 .14352 46 .55016 80 .95680 13 .15548 47 .56212 81 .96876 14 .16744 48 .57408 82 .98072 15 .17940 49 .58604 83 .99268 16 .19136 50 .59800 84 1.00464 17 .20332 51 .60996 85 1.01660 18 .21528 52 .62192 86 1 02856 19 .22724 53 .63388 87 1.04052 21 222** 20 .23920 54 .64584 88 1.05248 .25116 55 .65780 89 1.06444 .26312 56 .66976 90 1.07640 23 .27508 57 .68172 91 1.08836 24 .28704 58 .69368 92 1.10032 25 .29900 59 .70564 93 1.11228 26 .31096 60 .71760 94 1.12424 27 .32292 61 .72956 95 1.13620 28 .33488 62 .74152 96 1.14816 29 .34684 63 .75348 97 1.16012 30 .35880 64 .76544 98 1.17208 31 .37076 65 .77740 99 1.18404 32 .38272 66 .78936 100 1.19600 33 .39468 67 .80132 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 11 - LITERS REDUCED TO WINE GALLONS. 100 CENTILITERS OR 1 LITER=1.0567 QUARTS OR .26417 GALLONS. Liters. Gallons. Liters. Gallons. Liters. Gallons. 1 2 3 4 .2642 38 10.0387 74 19.5490 .5284 39 10.3028 75 19.8131 .7925 40 10.5670 76 20.0773 1.0567 41 10.8312 77 20.3415 5 1.3209 42 11.0954 78 20.6057 6 1.5851 43 11.3595 79 20.8698 7 1.8492 44 .11.6237 80 21.1340 8 2.1134 45 11 8879 81 21.3982 9 2.3776 46 12.1521 82 21.6623 10 2.6418 47 12.4162 83 21.9265 11 2.9059 48 12.6804 84 22.1907 12 3.1701 49 12.9446 85 22.4549 13 3.4343 50 13.2088 86 22.7190 14 3.6985 51 13.4729 87 22.9832 15 3.9626 52 13.7371 88 23.2474 16 4.2268 53 14.0013 89 23.5116 17 4.4910 54 14.2654 90 23.7758 18 4.7552 55 14.5296 91 24.0399 21 ≈222* 19 5.0193 56 14.7938 92 24.3041 20 5.2835 57 15.0580 93 24.5683 5.5477 58 15.3222 94 24.8324 5.8119 59 15.5863 95 25.0966 23 6.0760 60 15.8505 96 25.3608 24 6.3402 61 16.1147 97 25.6250 25 6.6044 62 16.3789 98 25.8892 26 6.8686 63 16.6430 99 26.1533 27 7.1327 64 16.9072 100 26.4175 28 7.3969 65 17.1714 200 52.8350 29 7.6611 66 17.4356 300 79.2525 30 7.9253 67 17.6997 400 105.6700 31 8.1894 68 17.9639 500 132.0875 32 8.4536 69 18.2281 600 158.5050 33 8.7178 70 18.4923 700 184.9225 34 8.9820 71 18.7564 800 211.3400 35 9.2461 72 19.0206 900 237.7575 36 9.5103 73 19.2848 1000 264.1750 37 9.7745 12 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. KILOGRAMS REDUCED TO AVOIRDUPOIS POUNDS. 1000 GRAMS=1 KILO. 2.2046 lbs. Kil08. Pounds. Kilos. Pounds. Kilos. Pounds. 1 2.2046 38 83.7748 74 163.1404 23 4.4092 39 85.9794 75 165.3450 6.6138 40 88.1840 76 167.5496 4 8.8184 41 90.3886 77 169.7542 5 11.0230 42 92.5932 78 171 9588 6 13.2276 43 94.7978 79 174.1634 7 15 4322 44 97.0024 80 176.3680 8 17.6368 45 99.2070 81 178.5726 9 19.8414 46 101.4116 82 180.7772 10 22.0460 47 103.6162 83 182.9818 11 24.2506 48 105.8208 84 185.1864 12 26.4552 49 108.0254 85 187.3910 13 28.6598 50 110.2300 86 189.5956 14 30.8644 51 112.4346 87 191.8002 15 33.0690 52 114.6392 88 194.0048 16 35 2736 53 116.8438 89 196.2094 17 37.4782 54 119.0484 90 198.4140 18 39.6828 55 121.2530 91 200.6186 19 41.8874 56 123.4576 92 202.8232 20 44.0920 57 125.6622 93 205.0278 21 46.2966 58 127.8668 94 207.2324 22 48 5012 59 130.0714 95 209.4370 23 50.7058 60 132.2760 96 211.6416 24 52.9104 61 134.4806 97 213.8462 25 55 1150 62 136.6852 98 216.0508 26 57.3196 63 138.8898 99 218.2554 27 59.5242 64 141.0944 100 220.4600 28 61.7288 65 143.2990 200 440.9200 29 63.9334 66 145.5036 300 661.3800 30 66.1380 67 147.7082 400 881.8400 31 68.3426 68 149.9128 500 1102.3000 32 70.5472 69 152.1174 600 1322.7600 33 72.7518 70 154.3220 700 1543.2200 34 74.9564 71 156.5266 800 1763.6800 35 77.1610 36 79.3656 223 72 158.7312 900 1984.1400 160.9358 1000 2204.6000 37 81.5702 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 13 SPANISH POUNDS REDUCED TO UNITED STATES POUNDS. Sp. lbs. U. S. lbs. Sp. lbs. U. S. lbs. Sp. lbs. U. S. lbs. 1 1.0143 38 38 5446 75 76 0748 2 2.0287 39 39.5589 76 77.0891 3 3.0430 40 40.5732 77 78.1035 4 4.0573 41 41.5875 78 79.1178 5 5.0716 42 42.6019 79 80.1321 6 6.0860 43 43.6162 80 81.1465 7 7.1003 44 44.6305 81 82.1608 8 8.1146 45 45.6449 82 83.1751 9 9.1290 46 46.6592 83 84.1895 10 10.1433 47 47.6735 84 85.2038 11 11.1576 48 48.6879 85 86.2181 12 12.1719 49 49.7022 86 87.2325 13 13.1863 50 50.7165 87 88.2468 14 14.2006 51 51.7309 88 89.2611 15 15.2149 52 52.7452 89 90.2754 16 16.2293 53 53.7595 90 91.2898 17 17.2436 54 54.7738 91 92.3041 18 18.2579 55 55.7882 92 93.3184 19 19.2722 56 56.8025 93 94.3328 20 20.2866 57 57.8168 94 95.3471 21 21.3009 58 58.8312 95 96.3614 22 22.3152 59 59.8455 96 97.3758 23 23.3296 60 60.8598 97 98.3901 24 24.3439 61 61.8742 98 99.4044 25 25.3582 62 62.8885 99 100.4188 26 26.3726 63 63.9028 100 101.4330 27 27.3869 64 64.9212 200 202.8660 28 28.4012 65 65.9315 300 304.2990 29 29.4156 66 66.9458 400 405 7320 30 30.4299 67 67.9602 500 507.1650 31 31.4442 68 68.9745 600 608.5980 32 32.4586 69 69.9888 700 710.0320 33 33.4729 70 71.0031 800 811.4650 34 34.4872 71 72.0175 900 912.8970 35 35.5016 72 73.0318 1000 1014 3330 36 36.5159 73 74.0461 37 37.5302 74 75.0605 14 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. EQUIVALENTS OF FOREIGN WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. Name. Aam (wine). (oil) • Abas (pearls) Achtel (dry). (solid). 66 Adoulie Ady Ahm 66 " Almud Almude 66 D • • • • · Amsterdam • Antwerp Rotterdam Persia Austria Prussia Bombay Place. • • • • · • Malabar • Amsterdam Denmark Hamburg Hanover Leipsic Lubeck Turkey • · Canary Islands Lisbon Oporto • U. S. Equivalent. 41.0004 galls. 37.7299 0. 37.5635 66 40.5593 2.8800 grains. 0.2182 bush. 0.2083 0.1953 66 0.2905 yds. 41.00 39.77 galls. 64 38.1473 41.4395 40.0769 46 39.5739 1.3809 66 Aln " Alqueire (dry). (dry) (dry) Am or Ahm. Amola. Amomam (dry) Anker • 66 44 • • 14 Archin (Arish). (Schah). Ardeb (dry).. Arratel $6 66 (liquid). • Arroba • 66 64 44 เ +6 (liquid). • • • • • D • Sicily Spain. · Sweden Denmark Brazil .. • Lisbon • • Oporto . Portugal Sweden Genoa Ceylon • • • Amsterdam Denmark Hamburg Riga Rostock • Rotterdam • Sweden • Persia • • Abyssinia • • Alexandria Cairo • Gondar • Massowah Brazil Portugal Spain • • • • • • • • · Argentina Bolivia Brazil · · • · · Busnos Ayres ❤ • Canary Islands. Cuba • • Mexico Chilt Portugal .Spain • • • . • • • 0.1481 bush. 4.3697 galls. 6.6256 66 4.896 44 0.1333 bush. 0.6494 yds. 0.6865 44 1.1351 bush. 2.1848 galls. 0.3837 bush. 3.3128 galls. bush. 66 2.1848 0.3837 41.4654 0.2175 5.7757 10.20 galls. 9.9528 66 9.5368 10.333 9.562 10.1392 66 44 10.3608 1.0633 yds. 0.8738 0.125 bush. 7.6907 5.1649 " 0.1147 0.3333 1.0119 lbs. 1.012 25.40 4.2630 galls. 25.32 25.3537 32.38 " 44 25.36 66 4.245 galls. 25.4375 Ibs. 4.1 galls. 25.365 lbs. 25.365 32.52 25.40 " 4.2630 galls. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 15 Arsin Aune Name. Bahar (great) Bale (coffee). Bambou Barile (oil). (wine) 64 44 66 64 44 • • • • • • • • Barrel (ale).. Barril (honey). (raisins) Barique (wine). 66 Batman 44 Bazia • • Place. Hungary Switzerland . Belgium • • • France Geneva Batavia Ceylon Arabia • • • • Madagascar Argentina Genoa 66 Malta Mexico Naples Sardinia Zante • England Havana Lisbon Malaga Bordeaux • • • U. S. Equivalent. 0.6392 yds. 1.25 0.7611 44 1.25 ፡፡ 1.25 610.1663 lbs. 500. 285. 0.0576 bush. 20.0768 galls. 17.0835 19.61 11. 20. 11.5732 8.8764 17.626 44. 6. 78.655 .50,6 60. İbs. galls. Nantes Rochelle 63.405 46.04 Aleppo 16.881 lbs. Constantinople • 19.132 Smyrna • Zanzibar 16.875 34.2662 Benda • Berkowitz Bhar Boccale · • • Guinea Riga St. Petersburg Muscat Bologna .Leghorn Milan 0.1414 368.6761 44 • 360.6764 " 1793. 0.346 galls. 0.301 0.208 84. t Bóta 44 Botschka Botta • Box (bloaters). Venice Portugal Spain 0.267 113.631 • Russia Messina Naples Rome 127.891 129.96 " 108. 128.879 • · • England 64 (raisins). • 44 (smoked herring). Braccio Bushel (apples, dried). • • . Malaga • Deiaa and Valencia. Canada Basel • Leghorn • Milan 246.6 30. ibs. 44 lbs. hlf. 22 lbs. gr. 11 " • 56 " hlf. 28 lbs. gr. 14 " 4. Ibs. 0.5951 yds. 0.6383 1.0936 United States • • • 64 46 (barley).. " (barley malt). 44 68 (beans). 番​屋 ​44 " (blue grass seed). 64 44 18 (bran).. 14 44 44 (buckwheat). (castor beans). (clover seed). 20. 66 66 " • • • 44 • 44 44 (coal).... +4 (flax seed).. 44 • 44 (Imperial) ▸ England (maize or Ind corn) United States. 64 .. (oats)... 44 (onions). (peaches, dried).. (peas, dril or split). (potatoes). (rape seed) ❤ • (rye). 44 (salt, ground) 44 44 66 44 (rock).... (wheat) • • Bussuck (precious stones)..Borneo 44 44 #22812461go-onnmggggggg- lbs. " 60. 56. 64 1.0365 bush. IDS. 32. 57. 33. 60. 52. 56. 56. 65. 1.5 caral 16 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Name. Butt (ale, beer, etc.). (wine). Caban (cocoa) Cable (rice). Caffiso (dry) 44 (oil). • • • England Malina 66 England Algiers Malta • (dry) • ·· Can Canada Canan Candaca (dry). Candil Candy 46 44 Canna 44 • • Cantara (maximum). (mean). Cantaro (maximum) (minimum). ... 44 44 44 Place. Messina and Palermo · • Tunis Anuam Bahia Rio Janeiro Slam Mysore Sumatra Allepo Birmah Bombay • Ceylon and Madras Malabar Muscat Surat.. Genoa. Leghorn Messina .. • Spain • Central America. • • • Algiers • Cairo Constantinople Cuba Egypt Genoa • 44 (grosso) (sottile) (grosso) * Malta " "" Carga (raisins) 44 (wine) (oil) • Carrara (marble) (solid) Carreau (stone). Carro (dry).. (wine) 66 • Catty 44 • Cavezzo 44 Centigrammie Centilitre Centimetre • Centner 44 64 48 66 เ • Chaldron (coal). Cheki (opium). Chaqui • Chenng • .. • U. S. Equivalent. 130. galls. 130. 83.50 ibs. 133. 240. yds. 9.0072 bush. 5.5 galls. 3.1 $6 14.08 bush. 1.3775 Ibs. 1.8727 galls. 0.3641. 0.6287 11.1333 bush. 423.43 Ibs. 660. 44 500. 560. σε 500. " • 695.54 66 525. 340. ፡፡ 2.4518 yds. 2.553 2.3111 4.263 galls. 3.319. 4.26 199.87 IDs. 120.4 95.0312 140.3008 • 4.1 galls. 98.19 ids. 115.31 "L 104.83 " 191.97 66 118.66 44 127.48 44 111.2095 66 • 480.69 * 109.1547 • Morocco Smyrna • Tripoli, Africa. Tunis Malaga Valencia Syria Barcelona Carrara France Naples China Japan Java • • Malacca and Siam • Sumatra Florence · Venice • Modena • France 14 Bremen • · 177.5 338.44 31.8493 galls. 32.6524 2240. 64 IDS. 12.760 cub. ft. 3.632 44 56.3258 bush. 257.757 galls. 1.3333 lbs. 1.3085 1.356 1.35 2.1184 44 3.8257 yds. 2.2818 3.43 0.1543 grains. 0.338 fluid ozs. 0.3937 inch. 127.5 IDS. • • Denmark and Norway • · 110.22 • Nurnberg 123.43 44 Prussia 110.23 • Sweden 93.38 123.4677 46 133.3029 44 Vienna Warsaw Zoll-Verein Canada Smyrna Turkey Canton Pekin 110.2369 36 bush. of 80 Mha 1.77 Ibs. 11.33 OZ. 4.1007 yds. 3.6458 66 F. B. VANDEgrift & Co. 17 Name. Chik or Chih. Chittoc Cohi Corba 66 (dry) • Coupe Covid 44 • China Bengal Slam Bologna 44 • Geneva Bombay Calcutta Ceylon • China • Mocha ..Java · • • • Place. U. S. Equivalent. 0.3917 yds. 0.0939 Ibs. 13.3848 galls. 20.7618 46 2.2317 bush. 44 2.2036 0.5033 yds. 0.5033 0.5139 0.3907 0.75 0.5278 0.5 66 62.4316 bush. 90.8096 149.8358 49.5961 127 Ibs. 133. 145. • 145. 147. 66 170. 185. " Coyang (maximum) (minimum) Cubic foot (sandstone). 44 66 44 16 (red) " Cubit 66 (limestone) "(marble) (onyx) metre palmo (marble) (matting) Decalitre (dry) Decametre • ... Siam Batavia Malacca Sumatra Caen • Carlisle .Dorchester Gillies Bay of Fundy • · Ireland · • Carrara • Mexico France • • Italy Batavia England Surat France · • Decigramme Decilitre Decilitre (dry). Decimetre • · 215. 35.313 cub ft. 0.555 0.75 yds. 0.5. 0.5806 2.6418 galls. 0.284 bush. 10.9363 yds. 1.54 grains 0.2113 pints. 0.00284 bush. Derah Dirhem 44 Drachma • Cairo Abyssinia Constantinople Cairo · Hungary • Smyrua Dragma Drakme Dreiling Duim Duime Vienna Amsterdam Copenhagen Vienna 3.930 inch. 0.708 yds. 40.13 grains • 49.5 " 48.6 48.62 49.21 44 67.69 • 59.32 • 60.20 358. G galls. • Holland • Russia Dumplachter Eimer $4 (beer) (wine) • "8 • ... Bohemia Austria Bavaria Berlin Hamburg . Leipsic Nurnberg Prague Rostock 1.094 yds. 1. inch. 2.5983 yds. 14.9526 galls. 18.0751 64 16.9444 18.1464 • 7.6295 20.0384 18.2233 16.9515 7.6506 44 (lauter-mass) 44 (truber-mass) Ell 44 Zurich 28.9275 30.866 England and Ireland • 1.25 yds. Holland • 2.26 feet. Elle ..Austria Basel Bavaria Berlin .. Bremen 0.8522. yds. 1.2337 0.911 0.7293 0.6438 .. Dresden 0.6196 Frankfort a¹M. 0.5986 (silk) (wool) Hamburg 0.6266 0.7562 Munich 0.911 Prague 0.6496 Rostock Q.6325 66. 18 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. • • Elle Embar Enimer Estado Etto Fanega • Name. • • Place. Zurich Sweden Antwerp Spain Sumatra Buenos Ayres Chili Havana Madeira • Mexico Montevideo Spain .. • U. S. Equivalent. 0.6563 yds. 20.7327 galls. 8.8059 1.8547 yds. 0.52 3.89 bush. · 2.858 3.11 1.601 1.60 3.89 66 1.60 2.5753 & 46 46 Fanga • Fass 64. (oil) (dry) (wine) (beer 44 16 46 (dry) (wine) (beer) Fathom Favn 66 Firkin (ale) (beer) (butter) Firlot (barley) Fjerding (dry) (dry).. Fod · Valparaiso Azores Islands Lisbon Oporto Rio Janeiro.. Berlin • Bohemia Hamburg 66 Leipsic 66 Prague Rostock Vienna 66 • • England Denmark England Scotland Denmark Finland Sweden Denmark • • • • • • Fodder (lead) 66 England Newcastle Stockton-on-Tees Sweden • Fot Frasco Frazil Brazil Argentine Mocha • · Frazler Fuder · Zanzibar Berlin Copenhagen Frankfort a¹M. Hamburg Leipsic Rostock Sweden Vienna " Funts Poland Russia Fuss 66 Antwerp Berlin • 64 Gallon (imperial). (ale and beer). 64 (balsam Copaiba). (castor oil). (cocoanut oil). ... Bremen Frankfort Hamburg Hungary Munich Vienna . Great Britain U. S. 66 66 (flaxseed oil). C • 66 (honey) (linseed oil). << 66 • 44 (olive oil). (palm oil). (peanut oil). • • 1.36 1.5347 1.9374 64 1.5347 26.42 galls. 64.56 38.2556 44 1.4941 bush. 100.1737 galls. 95.4052 67.806 แ 0.2758 bush. 153.2629 galls. 31.7727 2. 2.0593 yds. 10.81 galls. 11. 56. " Ibs. 1.4906 bush. 0.9869 8.2931 galls. 8.29 0.5196 bush. 0.3433 yds. 2184. 2352. 2464. Ibs. 0.9714 foot. 0.5625 galls. 0.6275 30. 35. Ibs. 217.7883 galls. 237.3375 66 227.3462 229.7791 66 240.4612 229.5178 258.8028 46 478.479 0.8949 Ibs. 0.9017 66 0.3123 yds. 0.3432 0.3163 0.3113 64 0.3133 64 0.3457 0.3192 0.3457 • 1.2006 galls. 1.2208 เเ 8. Ibs. 12. 5877277 8. 7.5 7.5 66 7.5 44 7.56 " 7.5 7.56 44 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 19 Garce Gez. Goelack Gramme Guz Hadid Hailoh Hali Hand · • Name. · Madras Mocha Sumatra France Bassora Bengal Bassora Sumatra • Place. U.S. Equivalent. 139.5349 bush. 0.6944 yds. 1.6949 lbs. 15.4323 grains. 0.8796 yds. 1. 0.95 1. 32. 4. Ibs. inches. 2.64 Ibs. Hareda (silk) Haut Hogshead (ale) 44 • (wine) Hok (dry) Hundredweight Ikje Indise Ink Jankal Jumba Kahoon Kan 66 Kande Kanne 64 66 • • 44 (butter) Kassaba • • Kasten • Ken Keub ... • • • • Malacca England Egypt Bombay Calcutta England China England Japan Smyrna .Japan • Sumatra Malacca Calcutta China Holland • • • • • • Denmark and Norway • Batavia Hambúrg Leipsic • Rostock • • Saxony Khoulle Kilderkin (beer). • Kilo Kilogramme Kilolitre (dry) Kilometre Kip (tin). 66 (skins) Kintal 66 Klafter • • ... · (solid) · • (solid) • 66 15 64 (solid) (solid) Kong-pu • · • • Koolah Kopf Korb Korzec Kuba Kuhl Kumme Kwan Lagel (steel) Landfass Last 44 (salt) • Vienna. Arabia Wurtemburg Siam Algiers England Burcharest Salonica Smyrna France • • • 0.5033 yds. 0.4891 64.83 galls. 64.83 66 1.0887 bush. 112. Ibs. 2.3165 yds. 0.6846 2.31 0.25 .40 42.44 66 bush. 1.3333 Ibs. 0.2642 galls. 0.5104 0.3939 46 0.26 0.26: 0.4349 24.7344 lbs. 0.1873 galls. 4.1 yds. 4.0047 bush. 1.051 yds. 0.2628 4.4027 galls. 21.6 64 11.1693 bush. 5.5025 66 1.4558 2.2046 lbs. 264.18 galls. • # ·· • • • Malacca England Constantinople Smyrna Basel Basle Berlin 66 Bremen • Hamburg Leipsic • • Vienna Wurtemberg China Sumatra Zurich 44 Warsaw Abyssinia Russia • • Berlin • China Prussia Berne .Amsterdam Cadiz Bremen • 28.3782 bush. 109.3633 yds. 40.6778 IDs. 30. pieces. 124.564 Ibs. 121.025 46 1.2893 yds. 128. cub ft. 2.0595 yds. 117.907 cub. ft. 189.77 yds. 1.8799 46 1.8547 64 cub. ft. 100.49 2.0742 yds. 1.88 119.583 cub. ft. 0.3347 yds. 0.1173 bush. 0.9643 galls. 10.538 bush. 3.6324 0.2684 galls. 7.4396 26.841 cub. ft. 40. IDS. 103.1156 264.971 gails. 85. 60. bush. 329.718, Ibs. 20 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Name. Last (dry) 46 (wool) 46 (dry malt). 46 • Bremen England Hamburg Prussia • Place. U.S. Equivalent. 84.078 4368. bush. Ibs. 82.5212 bush. 89.8163 112.292 46 Russia 95.2328 # Lastre Legger (arrack) • · Leib (cheese) Leung Libbra (old) (new) Italy Malta Sicily Libra 66 Argentina • • Chili Cuba 66 (grossa) (sotille) St. Gall.. .Argentina Amsterdam Batavia Appenzell China Bologna • 2.0657 .. 58.404 • 153.752 galls. 160. • 54.4464 Ibs. 0.0833 • • • 0.7984 .. 0.8146 (C 2.2046 .. 0.8508 0.7072 1.0127 " 1.04 44 1.0143 Ionian Islands • 1. 44 66 0.8023 Mexico Peru 1.0143 1.0143 << • Spain 1.0143 U. S. of Colombia. 1.0143 " Uruguay 1.0143 46 Lispund ¿ Litra Litre Livre 香港 ​(metal).. (viktualie) (dry) Venezuela Denmark Norway • 1.0143 · 17.6158 "L 17.6158 • Sweden 14.9965 .. 18.7457 Greece 0.2642 galls. France 0.2642 galls. 0.0284 bush. 1.037 Ibs. 1.1024 " 66 (silk) Maas Maat (salt) Mallal Maiter Madega Maon 66 ... Antwerp Bordeaux Brussels Geneva Haiti Lyons Austria Bavaria • • • • • Amsterdam Barcelona Baden Prussia Zurich • • Abyssinia Bengal Bombay Calcutta • · • 1.0311 44 1.2142 1.0792 1.0118 0.373 galls. 0.2824 1.745 bush. 3.9812 galls. 4.2567 18.7164 bush. 9.4416 66 0.0125 44 74.6612 lbs. 27..9984 46 82.1198 44 Mass Mataro (oil). Maund 64 (bezar) (factory) 46 (dry) (oil) 44 Medida Medinno Metical Metre 44 · • (cubic) Mettar (oil). (wine) Metze Austria · • Bavaria Hesse Land • Tripoli Bassora Bengal Bombay Calcutta • Madras 66 ..Sumatra ..Arabia · Brazil Cyprus Constantinople France 66 Tunis Austria 0.373 galls. 0.2824 44 0.52 6.163 116. 82.13 28. " galls. Ibs. 64 74.667 66 1.44 bush. 46 3.2468 galls. Ibs. 25. 77. 3. 0.72 44 galls. 2.1312 bush. 74.25 grains. 1.0936 yds. 35.316 cub. ft. 5.1243 galls. 2.5621 1.7454 bush. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 21 Metze Name. Mezzaruola Millier Mina 66 Mistate (oil). Mocha Modius (salt) Moggio Moio Monkelzer Moume Moosa Moot or hand, Moyo Mudde Muid Mutt + Mutchkin Myriagramme Myriametre Nail Neu Ngu Occa Ocquich Ohm • 44 Oka or oke • · Place. Buda and Pesth.. • Hungary Genoa France Genoa Greece Milan Candia Abyssinia .Portugal Spain Venice ❤ Lisbon • Persia • • Japan Casti'e • ·· Cyprus East India Holland French Guiana Brussels Paris Scotland • • • St. Gall. Zurich France 66 Great Britain Annam Bucharest Cairo Baden Basel Berlin • • Bremen Frankfort Lubeck Cairo • • • U. S. Equivalent. 2.2707 bush. 1.774 64 34.16 galls. 2204.6212 Ibs. 3.4257 bush. 2.2046 IDs. 2.6418 galls. 2.949 23. 40. .07 IDS. bush. 44 9.081 bush. 23.0202 .44 0.7836 yds. .12056 oz. 112. 3. Ibs. inches. 67.54 galls. 2.8378 bush. 70.8552 galls. 8.032 bush. 53.1579 0.1119 galls. 2.344 bush. 2.3304 22.0462 Ids. 10936.1111 yds. 2.25 inches. 0.861 ms. 2.6644 yds. 2.83 Ibs. 0.1504 oz. 39.6267 galls. 13.4459 49.8197 38.2965 46 37.891 38.4394 ids. 44 46 Oke Ootan Candia Cyprus Constantinople • .Egypt Greece Hungary .Smyrna Aleppo Ionian Islands Tripoli Orcio (oil). Osmuschka • Ottingkar Ounce (fluid).. Sumatra Florence • ...Russia • Finland · U. S... • Outava (precious stones).. Brazil Oxhoft Berlin • 44 44 (brandy) (wine) • • Dresden Hamburg Hanover .Lelpsic 44 • • • Oxhufwud Pack (wool) • • Packen Pagliazza Pakho (dry). ... Pahaw (precious stones). Paletz Palgat Palm Palme ... Rostock • Sweden • England • St. Petersburg. • Cephalonia Borneo Sumatra 66 St. Petersburg. • • India England Belgium • · • • • • 2.72 2.6492 64 2.7971 2.8342 66 66 2.7235 2.8518" 3.0817 2.831 2.8135 2.6998 48 44 2.6705 4. 8.8315 galls. 0.4061 4.1476 4& 0.0625 pint. 57.17 grains. 54.4391 galls. 53.43 57.221 62.1593 60.1153 53.4358 57.3822 62.1980 240. • 66 64 66 1082.0292 IDS. 44 1.9902 galls. 0.3511 oz. 0.0156 bush. 0.1453 galls. 0.5 1. 3. 3.937 inch. 22 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Palwa Name. (marble) 66 Parah Payak Pe Pecul 66 • Place. U. S. Equivale 8.5592 inch. 9.592 • ... Brazil Carrara Messina Sardinia Sicily Tuscany . Bombay Madras · St. Petersburg .Portugal .. Borneo Cebu China • · 10.4 .44 10.3948 9.5297 11.4884 3.3333 bush. 1.7442 1.438 0.3609 yds. 135.6354 Ibs. 140. 133.3333 130. * • Japan Java 136. • Malacca • Manila • 135. 66 • 140. " 66 Pesado 66 Pfund 46 $6 66 (Zoll) • 66 46 • Siam Tonquin ..Argentine • Montevideo Austria .. Baden Basel .. • .. Bavaria Berlin .. Bremen ..Brunswick • ·· • .. Denmark Frankfurt Germany Hamburg Hanover . Leipsic Prussia 133. 44 132. 35. 44 • • 40. 1.2347 6 1.1024 " 1.0792 1.2347 "" 1.102 1.0991 • 1.03 • 1.1025 46 1.1141 1.1025 ► 1.0679 1.0794 46 1.0306 1.0312 44 • ·· Rostock Vienna 1.1205 1.2347 ► • Pfundschwer • • · • · Zurich Bremen 1.1023 Pibe Pic ► • • · Denmark • 329.57 122.5 galls. • 66 • • Abyssinia. .Aleppo 0.75 yds. 0.7396 G Picui Ple • • Algiers Cairo · • Morocco • Smyrna .Tripoll • • Java 0.6923 0.7404 Constantinople • 0.7317 0.7229 • • ► • Argentina Cuba Curacao • 0.7302 " 0.6042 136. Ibs. 0.3159 yds. 66 • • • Malta • Mexico Ping.. Pint Pipa (molasses) (rum) (wine) • Sardinia Spain Venice • China United States ་ • • • Bahia 0.3091 0.3090 44 0.3102 6. 0.3091 0.5236 0.3091 0.3803 Cadiz Canary Islands ..Lisbon 17.4186 bush. 16 fluid ozs. 187.3418 galls. 134.8885 115.1024 (4 · 1 46 44 Pipe (brandy). 44 (wine) Pond. (Brabant) 1 Madeira • Oporto Rio Janeiro Sweden Bordeaux .. · Cognac England Amsterdam • 120. → 135 110 138 # 132.089 124.3961 99.5951 152.7821 " 129.66 46 2.2046 IDs. 1.0871 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 23 Pond (Troy) Pood Name. Pot (beer) (wine) • Potte Puncheon (rum) • Quardeel (oil) Pund Pusaree • Quan Quarter Quartana Quartern Quarto (oil). · Quene Quintal 66 • • • Amsterdam Russia Brussels • Basel .Denmark Norway Jamaica • Denmark Calcutta Annam Place. Great Britain Amsterdam . Sardinia England Genoa . Burgundy Quilate (precious stones).. Brazil 46 Quontar Raso Ratel · • Raza (salt). Raziere Rebeb Restiere Rik (Teheran) • • Argentina Brazil Chili France • • Italy .Mexico • Pèru . Spain Valencia ..Algiers Turin Persia ..Oporto • Antwerp • • • Alexandria • Sardinia Persia • U.S. Equivalent. 1.0847 galls. 36.113 lbs. 0.3435 gais. 0.3578 0.1051 0.2552 44 0.2552 44 102.0229 66 1.0009 10.2661 MS. 688.76 8.252 bush. 98.1421 galls. 1.1095 " 0.6003 4.2709 46 106.2841 " 3.075 grains. 101.27 IDS. 130.0604 44 101.6097 220.4621 46 220.4621 44 101.6097 " 101.6097 101.6097 109.7285 203.167 0.6552 yds. 1.025 IDs. 1.2509 bush, 2.2597 4.4582 " 44 4.1657 39.932 lbs. Rjoo Robi Rode Rope Rotl or rottolo. 44 (attari) (ghedari) "(khebir) • " (sottile) 66 (Africa) • Rotolo 64 Rottel Rubbio 66 (Syria) Runlet (wine). Ruthe • • • • • .Japan Algiers • ..Denmark England Abyssinia .Algiers Cairo Guinea • Malta Morocco 0.1659 " 0.0856 yds. 64 3.4321 6.6667 0.6857 Ibs. • 1.204 1.3545 2.0317 .0.9804 0.9538 1.745 64. 1.19 1.1121 64. 5.0643 3.9375 " 1.2656 4.0057 46 1.247 " 7.7767 bush. Tripoli , Aleppo . Damascus Smyrna Tripoli Turkey .. Leghorn Rome England .Bavaria ..Bremen .Leipsic Prussia • 8.3553 18. galls. 3.1919 yds. 5.0604 4.946 • 4.119 Zurich • • 3.296 Bombay 3. grains. Calcutta 2.825 2.846 Algiers Brussels Geneva 64 1.3622 bush. 6.8967 44 2.204 5.9987 44 2.0746 Ruttee (pearls) 44 46 • (precious stones). ..Surat Saa or Saha. • Sac • "(wheat and flour) Sacco • • • Paris • Leghorn Milan • • Nice .Turin • • Sachine or Sashen . Russia 4.151 3.4054 66 3.2635 66 2.3333 yds. 24 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Sack " (wool) (salt) Name. Salma (oil). 44 Sals Salup (oil) (wine) (dry) (grosso) Saum (for steel) 44 Scheffel 64 · · • Basel England Bari Gallipoli Naples Sicily 66 Japan Sumatra Austria Basel St. Gall. • • • Switzerland Vienna Bavaria • Bremen • • • Place. • • • U. S. Equvlalent. 3.8781 bush. 224. 364. Ibs. 43.718 galls. 40.948 40.2726 42.1667 22. 7.8 bush. 10. 0.3314 yds. Ibs. · 2. 308.67 40.3377 galls 44.371 441.8293 ms. 339.5357 66 (barley) Schepel Schiffast Schif pfund Schippond Schoppen Schragen Schuh • • Seam (glass) Secchio Seer Sei Sesti • • Dresden Hamburg Leipsic Prussia • • Weimar • Wurtemberg Holland Berlia Austria • • • • Berlin • Bremen 66 Sjoo Skalpund Sextingkar Shik (tsong). (shi).. Skeppund (metal) • • (viktualie).. Skippund Soallee • • Sok Span Stab 44 44 Stajo or staro. Stang Steekan Stein 64 · (flax). 66 Sten Stone Stop Strich • • • • • • Hamburg Amsterdam Antwerp Basel Frankfort Leipsic Basel · .. England Ionian Islands Bengal Bombay Madras China · • • • • • • D • D • • 6.31 bush. 2.102 44 2.9485 2.9884 4.4823 64 2.9485 1.5597 " 2.1841 5.0292 0.2838 4124.72 Ibs. 2469.23 340.4114 318.7274 290.0082 326.742 64 310.974 0.0991 galls. 0.1184 66 301.47 cub. ft. 0.331 yds. Ibs. 120. galls. 1.8656 IDs. 3. 0.7 46 0.625 · • Siam Finland China 66 Japan Sweden 46 Denmark Calcutta Siam England • • • Frankfort • Hungary 3.4716 bush. 0.3346 46 2.0733 galls. Ibs. 160. 2.1773 bush. 0.4591 galls. 0.9360 IDs. 299.931 374.9136 352.37 2.3378 bush. 0.5255 yds. 0.25 1.3124 • • Leipsic St. Gall Leghorn Naples • • Sweden · • · Amsterdam Berlin • • Bremen • • Hamburg • • Rostock Vienna Sweden England ...Sweden Prague • • • + 霜 ​1.73 1.2365 1.3124 0.69 bush. galls. 2.62 5.181 yds. 5.1251 galls. 22.686 lbs. 21.98 21.36 24.65 24.65 B 30. 64 14. .. 0.3454 galls. 2.6562 bush. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 25 Stuckfass Stutz Stykfad Tael 44 Talento Talanton • Name. Tam Tarrie • • Tampang Tass (figs). Tchetviert Tercio (tobacco).. Tierce Tod (wool). . . Tomolo (walnuts). Ton 44 .. (customs) (commercial) (marine) Tonelada Tonne (beer) • • 44 46 46 Truss (hay). • Tscharka Tschetverik · Tun (oil). Tung Tunna (dry) · Uper Urna Vaam Vakia Vara 66 • • 釁 ​· Place. Frankfort • Neufchatel • • • • .. • Denmark China Siam Java : Ionian Isles Greece China • Malacca Alglers Portugal Russia Cuba England 66 Messina • Ü. S. Equivalent. 303.1283 galls. 4.0246 296.672 0.08 IDs. 0.1330 0.15 100. 330.607 133.3333 66 1:356 0.563 33. bush. Ibs. 6. 160. 42. 28. galls. Ibs. 51. • Napl's 1.5646. bush. England 2240. Ibs. United States 2240. 66 66 64 2000. 40. cub ft 29.202 bush. 30.25 galls. '43.84 2204.6212 Ibs. Argentina Berlin Bremen ..Germany Hamburg Rostock England Russia Malaga Sumatra Sweden • · Belgium Hungary Holland Bassora Argentina Chili • • • · • • • Cuba Mexico • Peru. Vara 66 44 Vedro Velt 66 • "(brandy) 44 Vedro Viertel. 44 46 • • • Portugal Spain Venezuela Russia Antwerp Ceylon France Paris Russia Amsterdam Basel Bremen Denmark Hamburg 44 Visay Vouah Waag (beer).. • • Wakaga Wey (malt). (wool) Wispel (rye) Yin Zak Zoll-pfund Zucea • • • Rostock Vienna Madras Slam Denmark Mocha England • Hamburg China Holland Bavaria Corsica • • • 45.7771 galls. 30.6192 *56. Ibs. 0.3247 galls. 0.72 2333. bush. Ibs. 4. yds. 33.16 galls. 4.16 0.9075 14.3053 66 2.0594 yds. 4.8333 lbs. 0.9478 yds. 0.9164 64 0.9271 0.9139 " 0.9164 1.203 0.9274 0.9141 3.249 galls. 2. • • 2. 66 2. " 1.9683 3.249 1.9524 " 1.5028 1.9148 2.0416 1.9074 " 1.9137 7.6548 3.7381 3.1248 lbs. 2.1019 yds. 39.631 IDs. 1. Ibs. 40. bush. Ibs. 182. 29.8811 busb. 2.6667 Ms. 2.8378 busb 1.102 ms. 3.082 galls 26 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. VALUES OF FOREIGN COins. TREASURY DEPARTMENT, Washington, D. C., July 1, 1902. Country. Standard Monetary unit. Value in terms of U. S. gold dollar. Coins. Argentine Re public....... Gold ... Peso... $0.965 Gold and Austria-Hun- gary .... Gold..... Crown .203 Belgium...... Gold Franc .193 Bolivia........ Silver Boliviano... .382 Silver: boliviano and divi- sions Brazil......... Gold ........... Milreis........ .546 British Posses- sions, N, A. argentine ($4.824) argentine, Silver. peso and divisions, (Gold: former system-4 florins($1 929), 8 florins ($3.858), ducat ($2.287) and 4 ducats ($9 149). Silver: 1 and 2 florins. Gold. present system- 20 crowns ($4.052); 10 crowns ($2,026). Gold: 10 and 20 francs. Silver: 5 francs. Gold: 5, 10, and 20 milreis. Silver: ½, 1, and 2 mil- reis. > (except New- foundland). Gold………. Dollar I 000 Central Ameri- can States- Costa Rica.. Gold Colon .465 British Hon- Gold: 2, 5, 10, and 20 co- lons ($9.307). Silver: 5, 10, 25, and 50 centimos. duras........ Gold ........... Dollar..... 1,000 Guatemala Nicaragua Honduras Silver ......... Peso .382 Silver: peso and divisions. Salvador... J hile.... Gold ........... Peso .. .365 Gold: escudo ($1,825), doubloon ($3.650), and condor ($7 300). Silver peso and divisions. Amoy .618 Canton .617 Chefoo..... .591 Chin Kiang.. .604 Fuchau... .572 Haikwan .629 (Cust'ms) Hankow.. China ... Silver ... Tael .579 Hong- kong (t) Niuch- ! wang ·580 Ningpo .595 Shanghai .565 Swatow.... .571 Takau. .622 ... Tientsin... .599 Colombia ... Silver .... Peso .382 Gold: condor ($9.647) and double condor. Silver: peso. Cuba.. Denmark Gold.. Peso......... Gold Crown.. Gold: doubloon Isabella, centen ($5.017). Alphonse ($4 823). Silver: peso, Gold: 10 and 20 crowns. The "British dollar" has the same legal value as the Mexican dollar in Hong- kong, the Straits Settlements, and Labuan. .926 .268 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 27 Country. Standard. Monetary Unit. Value in terms of U. S gold dollar. Ecuador......... Gold Sucre Egypt Gold Pound (100 pi asters) 4.943 Finland..........Gold ...... Mark .193 France........... Gold Franc .193 German Emp. Gold Mark Great Britain.. Gold Pound sterling... .238 4.8662 Greece Gold.. Drachma......... .193 Haiti... Gold ....... Gourde. .965 India Gold Pound sterling‡.. Italy Gold .. Lira...... .193 Japan Gold.... Yen Liberia........ Gold Dollar.... Mexico Silver Dollar............. Netherlands Gold Florin ... Newfoundland Gold Dollar Norway Persia...... Gold Silver .... Crown Kran.. Peru Gold .... Sol..... ... Portugal Gold Milreis.... Russia....... Gold .. Ruble.. Coins. .487 Gold: 10 sucres ($4.8665). Silver: sucre ard divi- sions. Gold: pound (100 piasters), 5. 10, 20, and 50 piasters. Silver: 1, 2, 5, 10, and 20 piasters Gold: 20 marks ($3.859), 10 marks ($1 93). Gold: 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 francs. Silver: 5 francs. Gold: 5, 10, and 20 marks. Gold: sovereign (pound sterling) and ½ sovereign Gold: 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 drachmas. Silver: 5 drachmas. Gold: 1, 2, 5 and 10 gourdes Silver: gourde and divi- sions. 4 866½ Gold: sovereign (pound sterling) Silver: rupee .498 I 000 .415 .402 I 014 268 .070 .487 I 080 .515 and divisions Gold: 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 lire. Silver: 5 lire. Gold: 5, 10, and 20 yen. Silver: 10, 20, and 50 sen. Gold: dollar ($0.983), 22, 5, 10, and 20 dollars. Silver; dollar (or peso) and divisions. Gold: 10 florins. Silver: ½, 1, and 2½ florins. Gold: 2 dollars ($2,027). Gold: 10 and 20 crowns. Gold: ½, 1, and 2 tomans ($3.49) Silver: 4, ½, 1, 2, and 5 krans. Gold: libra ($4.8665). Sil- ver sol and divisions Gold: 1, 2, 5, and 10 mil- reis. Gold: imperial, 15 rubles ($7.718) and ½ imperial, 7½ rubles ($3.859). Sil- ver. 4, ½, and i ruble. Gold: 25 pesetas. Silver: 5 pesetas. I Spain Gold ........... Peseta İ .193 Sweden ... Gold.. Crown .268 Switzerland.... Gold.. Franc .193 Gold: 10 and 20 crowns. Gold: 5, 10, 20, 50, and 100 Turkey Gold ..... Piaster... .044 francs Silver: 5 francs. Gold: 25. 50, 100, 250, and 500 piasters, Uruguay... ……………….. Gold.......... Peso........... 1.034 Gold: peso. Silver: peso Venezuela...... Gold ........... Bolivar........ .193 and divisions. Gold: 5, 10, 20 50, and 100 bolivars. Silver: 5 boli- vars The sovereign is the standard coin of India, but the rupee ($0.3244) is the money of account, current at 15 to the sovereign. R. E. PRESTON, Acting Director of the Mint. The foregoing estimate by the Director of the Mint, of the values of foreign coins, I hereby proclaim to be the values of such coins in terms of the money of account of the United States, to be followed in estimating the value of all foreign merchandise exported to the United States on or after July 1, 1902, expressed in any of such metallic currencies. H. A. TAYLOR, Acting Secretary of the Treasury. 28 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. MARK OF GERMAN EMPIRE, REDUCED AT CUSTOM HOUSE STANDARD OF 238 CENTS. Marks. $ cts. Marks. cts. Marks $ cts. 123 .238 38 9.044 75 17.850 .476 39 9.282 76 18.088 .714 40 9.520 77 18.326 4 .952 41 9.758 78 18.564 567∞ 1.190 42 9.996 79 18.802 1.428 43 10.234 80 19.040 1.666 44 10.472 81 19.278 8 1.904 45 10.710 82 19.516 9 2.142 46 10.948 83 19.754 10 2.380 47 11.186 84 19.992 11 2.618 48 11.424 85 20.230 12 2.856 49 11.662 86 20 468 13 3.094 50 11.900 87 20.706 14 3.332 51 12.138 88 20.944 15 3.570 52 12.376 89 21.182 16 3.808 53 12.614 90 21.420 17 4.046 54 12.852 91 21.658 18 4.284 55 13.090 92 21.896 19 4.522 56 13.328 93 22.134 20 4.760 57 13.566 94 22.372 21 4.998 58 13.804 95 22.610 22 5.236 59 14.042 96 22.848 23 5.474 60 14.280 97 23.086 24 5.712 61 14.518 98 23.324 25 5.950 62 14.756 99 23.562 26 6.188 63 14.994 100 23.800 27 6.426 64 15.232 200 47.600 28 6.664. 65 15.470 300 71.400 29 6.902 66 15 708 400 95.200 30 7.140 67 15.946 500 119.000 31 7.378 68 16.184 600 142.800 32 7.616 69 16.422 700 166.600 33 7.854 70 16 660 800 190.400 34 8.092 71 16.898 900 214.200 35 8.330 72 17.136 1000 238.000 36 8.568 73 17.374 37 8 806 74 17 612 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 29 FRANC OF FRANCE, BELGIUM AND SWITZERLAND, ITALIAN LIRA, GRECIAN DRACHMA AND SPANISH PESETA. REDUCED AT CUSTOM HOUSE STANDARD OF 19 CENTS. Francs. $ cts. Francs. cts. Francs. $ ets. 123 .193 38 7.334 75 14.475 .386 39 7.527 76 14.668 .579 40 7.720 77 14.861 4 .772 41 7.913 78 15.054 5 .965 42 8.106 79 15.247 6 1.158 43 8.299 80 15.440 7 1.351 44 8.492 81 15.633 8 1.544 45 8.685 82 15.826 9 1.737 46 8.878 83 16.019 10 1.930 11 2.123 48 47 45 9.071 84 16.212 9.264 85 16,405 12 2.316 49 9.457 86 16.598 13 2.509 50 9.650 87 16.791 14 2.702 51 9.843 88 16.984 15 2.895 52 10.036 89 17.177 16 3.088 53 10.229 90 17.370 17 3.281 54 10.422 91 17.563 18 3.474 55 10.615 92 17.756 19 3.667 56 10.808 93 17.949 20 3.860 57 11.001 91 18.142 21 ******N 4.053 58 11.194 95 18.335 22 4.246 59 11 387 96 18.528 23 4.439 60 11.580 97 18.721 24 4.632 61 11.773 98 18.914 25 4.825 62 11.966 99 19 107 26 5.018 63 12.159 100 19 300 27 5.211 64 12.352 200 38.600 28 5.404 65 12.545 300 57.900 29 5.597 66 12.738 400 77.200 30 5.790 67 12.931 500 96.500 31 5.983 68 13 124 600 115 800 32 6.176 69 13:317 700 135.100 33 6.369 70 34 6.562 71 35 6.755 72 36 6.948 73 2=22 13.510 800 154.400 13.703 900 173.700 13.896 1000 193 000 14.089 37 7.141 74 14.282 30 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. CROWNS OF DENMARK, NORWAY & SWEDEN REDUCED AT CUSTOM HOUSE STANDARD OF 2610 26 CENTS. Crowns. $ cts. Crowns $ cts. Crowns. cts. 1 2 3 TH LO C .268 38 10.184 75 20.100 .536 39 10.452 76 20.368 .804 40 10.720 77 20.636 4 1.072 41 10.988 78 20.904 5 1.340 42 11.256 6 1.608 43 11.524 38. 79 21.172 80 21.440 7 1.876 44 11.792 81 21.708 8 2.144 45 12.060 82 21.976 9 2.412 46 12.328 83 22.244 10 2.680 47 12.596 84 22.512 11 2.948 48 12.864 85 22.780 12 3.216 49 13.132 86 23.048 13 3.484 50 13.400 87 23.316 14 3.752 51 13.668 88 23.584 15. 4.020 52 13.936 89 23.852 16 4.288 53 14.204 90 24.120 17 4.556 54 14.472 91 24.388 18 4.824 55 14.740 92 24.656 19 5.092 56 15.009 93 24.924 20 5.360 57 15.276 94 25.192 21 5.628 58 15.544 95 25.460 22 5.896 59 15.812 96 25.728 23 6.164 60 16.080 97 25 996 24 6.432 61 16 348 98 26.264 25 6.700 62 16.616 99 26.532 26 6.968 63 16.884 100 26.800 27 7.236 64 17.152 200 53.600 28 7.504 65 17.420 300 80.400 29 7.772 66 17.688 400 107.200 30 8.040 67 17.956 500 134.000 31 8.308 68 18.224 600 160.800 32 8.576 69 18.492 700 187.600 33 S.844 70 18.760 800 214.400 34 9.112 71 19.028 900 241.200 35 9.380 72 19.296 1000 268.000 36 9.648 73 19.564 37 9.916 74 19.832 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 31 POUND STERLING OF GREAT BRITAIN. REDUCED TO DOLLARS AND CENTS AT CUSTOM HOUSE STANDARD, $4.8665, as PROVIDED BY LAW, R. S. 3665. £ s. $ cts. £ $ cts. £ $ cts. £ રે $ cts. 123 .2433 22 107.0630 62 301.7230 102 496.3830 .4866 23 111.9295 63 306.5895 103 501.2495 .7299 24 116.7960 4 .9732 25 121.6625 5 1.2165 26 126.5290 6 1.4598 27 131.3955 64 311.4560 104 65 316.3225 105 66 321.1890 106 67 326.0555 107 506.1160 510.9825 515.8490 520.7155 7 1.7031 28 136.2620 68 330.9220 108 525.5820 8 1.9464 29 141.1285 69 | 335.7885 109 530.4485 9 2.1897 30 145.9950 70 340.6550 110 535 3150 10 2.4330 31 150.8615 71 315.5215 111 540.1815 11 2.6763 32 155 7280 72 350.3880 112 545.0480 12 2.9196 33 160.5945 73 355.2545 113 549.9145 13 3.1629 34 165.4610 74 360.1210 114 554.7810 14 3.4062 35 170.3275 75 364.9875 115 15 3,6495 36 175.1940 76 369.8540 116 559.6475 564.5140 16 3.8928 37 180.0605 77 374.7205 117 569.3805 17 4.1361 38 184.9270 78 379.5870 118 574.2470 18 4.3794 39 189.7935 79 384.1535 119 579.1135 19 4.6227 £1 4.8665 40❘ 194.6600 41 199.5265 81 80 389.3200 120 583.9800 394.1865 121 588.8465 7 ∞ ~ ✪ ✪ ♪ W N 2 9.7330 42 204.3930 82 399.0530 122 593.7130 3 14.5995 43 209.2595 83 403.9195 123 598.5795 4 19.4660 44 214.1260 84 408.7860 124 603.4460 5 24.3325 45 218.9925 85 413.6525 125 608.3125 6 8 9 29.1990 46 223.8590 34.0655 47 228.7255 38.9320 48 233.5920 43.7985 49 238.4585 86 418.5190 120 613.1790 87 423.3855 127 618.0455 88 428.2520 128 622.9120 89 433.1185 129 627.7785 10 48.6650 50 243.3250 90 437.9850 130 632.6450 11 53.5315 51 248.1915 91 | 442.8515 131 637.5115 12 58.3980 52 253.0580 92 447.7180 132 642 3780 13 63.2645 53 257.9245 93 452.5845 133 647.2445 14 68.1310 54 262.7910 94 457.4510 134 652.1110 15 72.9975 55 267.6575 95 462.3175 135 656.9775 16 77.8640 56 272.5240 96 467.1840 136 661.8440 17 82.7305 57 277.3905 97 472.0505 137 666.7105 18 87.5970 58 282.2570 | 98 476.9170 138 671.5770 19 92.4635 59 287.1235 99 481.7835 139 676.4435 20 97.3300 60 291.9900 100 486.6500 140 681.3100 21 102.1965 61 296.8565 101 491.5165 141 | 686.1765 32 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. POUND STERLING-Continued. £ 4? $ cts. £ 1 ' $ cts. £ $ cts. £ $ cts. 142 691.0430 185 143 695.9095 186 144 700.7760 187 145 705.6425 188 146 710.5090 189 147 715.3755 190 148 720.2420 191 149 725.1085 192 150 729.9750 193 734.8415194 739.7080 195 744.5745 196 749.4410 197 754 3075 198 156 759.1740 199 157 764.0405 200 763.9070 201 773.7735 202 151 152 153 154 155 || 1323.6880 1328.55 15 1333.4210 900.3025 | 228 | 1109.5620 || 271 | 1318.8215 905.1690 229 | 1114.4285 272 910.0355 230 1119.2950 273 914.9020 231 | 1124.1615 274 919.7685 232 1129.0280 275 1338.2875 924.6350 || 233 | 1133.8945 276 | 1343.1540 929.5015 234 1138 7610 277 1348.0205 934.3680 235 1143.6275 278 1352.8870 | 939.2345 236 1148.4940 279 1357.7535 | 914.1010 237 | 1153.3603 280 | 1362.6200 948.9675 238 1158.2270 281 1367.4865 953.8340 2391163.0935 282 1372.3530 958.7005 240 1167.9600 || 283 | 1377.2195 963.5670 241 | 1172.8265 || 284 | 1382.0860 968.4335 242 | 1177.6930 285 1386.9525 973.3000 243 1182.5595 286 1391.8190 978.1665 244 1187.4260 287 1396.6855 983.0330 2451192.2925 288 1401.5520 778.6400 203 987.8995 246 1197.1590 289 1406.4185 783 5065 204 992.7660 247 | 1202.0255 290 1411.2850 162 788.3730 205 997.6325 248 1206.8920 251 | 1416.1515 163 793.2395 206 1002.4990 249 1211.7 85 292 1421.0180 164 798.1060 207 1007.3655 250 1216.6250 293 1425.8845 165 802.9725 208 1012.2320 251 1221.4915 294 1430.7510 166 807.8390 209 1017.0985 252 | 1226.3580 295 1435.6175 167 812.7055 210 1021.96 0 253 1231.2245 296 1440.4840 168 817.5720 211 | 1026.8315 | 254 1236.0910 297 1445.3505 | 169 822.4385 212 1031.6980 255 1240.9575 298 1450.2170 1455 0835 1250.6905 300 1459.9500 1255.5570 301 | 1464.8165 1260.4235 302 1469.6830 1265.2900 303 1474.5495 1270.1565 304 1479.4160 1275.0230 305 | 1484.2825 158 159 160 161 170 827.3050 213 | 1036.5645 177 2561245.8240 299 171 832.1715 214 1041.4310 257 172 837.0380 215 1016.2975 258 173 841.9045 216 1051.1640 259 174 846.7710 217 1056.0305 260 175 851.6375 218 1060.8970 261 176 856.5040 219 1065.7635 262 861.3705 220 | 1070.6300 263 1279.8895 306 1489.1490 866 2370 221 | 1075.4965 264 1284.7560 || 307 || | 1494.0155 179 871.1035 222 1080.3630 265 1289.6225 180 875.9700 223 1085.2295 266 181 880.8365 224 1090.0960 267 182 885.7030 225 1094.9625 268 183 890.5695 226 1099.8290 269 1309.0885 312 1518.3480 184 895.4360 227 | 1104.6955 270 | 1313.9550 || 313 | 1523.2145 178 308 1498.8820 1503.7485 1294 4890 309 1299.3555 310 1508 6150 1304.22203111513.4815 F. 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Drawback is a refund upon the exportation of imported mer- chandise, of the duties which have been paid thereon. There are two kinds of drawback; 1st, that allowed upon im ported goods exported in original packages; 2d, that allowed upon imported material used in the country in the manufact- ure of articles exported. First. Drawback upon merchandise exported in customs cus- tody relates to articles on which duty has been paid, remain- ing continuously in customs custody and exported directly therefrom, within three years from the date of importation. They are entitled to return duties, less one per centum, provid- ing the duty paid was an amount of fifty dollars at least; and providing the articles are exported in the original casks, cases, chests, boxes, trunks or other packages in which they were imported. R. S. 2977, 3016. Second. Articles manufactured in this country and exported, made wholly or in part of imported material, are entitled on exportation to a drawback equal to the amount of duty paid on the imported material used in the manufacture, less one per cent. In order that a proper rate of drawback may be established by the Secretary of the Treasury, application should be made before exportation of the goods so that the quantity of im- ported material used in the manufacture of the article to be exported may be ascertained and the rate prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS WORK. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 38 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. DRAWBACK. Schedule of Articles entitled to drawback on exportation under the provisions of section 30, act of July 24, 1897, with rules and rates for determining quantities of imported materials used in the manufacture of such article, and for ascertaining the amount of drawback to be paid thereon. Aerial and underground telephone cable, and of pipes or sleeves used as coverings of the cable joints, manufactured by the Standard Underground Cable Company, of New York, N. Y., wholly from imported lead, or lead mixed with a small percent- age of tin, extended to cover similar manufactures by said com- pany at its branch works in Perth Amboy, N. J. T. D. 22826. Aerial and underground cables, etc., manufactured by the Western Electric Company, of New York, N. Y., from imported lead. T. D. 23290. Agate ironware, manufactured by the Lalance & Grosjean Manufacturing Company, of Woodhaven, N. Y., from imported sheet iron or steel; allow under T. D. 9780 and letter July 6, 1892, to collector, New York. Almondine, manufactured by the Chapman & Smith Company, of Chicago, Ill., from imported albumen and shelled almonds and from sugar refined from imported raw sugar; allow under T. D. 10450. Air-brake fixtures, used in the manufacture of locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burnham, Williams & Co.), of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 22732. Air-brakes, used in construction of locomotives by the Rogers Locomotive Company, of Paterson, N. J. T. D. 19371. Drawback on air-brakes used in the manufacture of railroad cars, allow under T. D. 22810 and T. D. 23265. Almond paste, manufactured by Henry Heide, of New York City, from imported albumen and almonds and from sugar re- fined from imported raw sugar; allow under letter November 28, 1885, to collector, New York. Almond paste, manufactured by Henry Heide, New York, N. Y. T. D. 23579. Almond paste, Favorite, manufactured by Spencer & Co.. of New York, N. Y. T. D. 22640. Almond paste, Favorite, manufactured by Wood & Selick, of New York, N. Y., wholly with use of imported shelled almonds and imported granulated sugar. T. D. 22629. Almonds, sugar-coated. (See Sugar-coated almonds.) Aluminum in form of sheets, plates, or ingots, manufactured ty Pittsburg Reduction Company, of Pittsburg, wholly from im- ported alumina by the "electrolytic process." T. D. 18783. Aluminum bearing. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc.) Ammonia, aqua. (See Aqua ammonia.) Ammonia, liquid anhydrous. (See Liquid anhydrous ammonia.) Angora goatskins, prepared for use as "rugs" or "mats” by processes of dressing, tanning, and finishing; allow under T. D. 15921. Anhydrous ammonia, liquid. (See Liquid anhydrous ammonia.) (Note.—Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 39 Antidolorin (ethyl chloride), manufactured by Franco-Ameri- can Chemical Works, New York, N. Y. T. D. 23589. Antifriction metal, Magnolia. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc.) Antipyrine pills. (See Pills.) Antimonial lead and metals known as babbitt, typograph, C. T., electrotype, and stereotype, manufactured by the Hoyt Metal Company, of Arlington, N. J., by refining antimonial lead in condition as produced in bonded smelter, or by mixing in vary- ing proportions soft or pure lead and hard or antimonial lead, to which tin may be added. T. D. 20630. Aqua ammonia, manufactured from imported sulphate of am- monia; base allowance on a quantity of material used, to be de- termined by dividing the percentage of ammonia gas contained in the exported article by the percentage of such gas contained in the imported sulphate, and multiplying the quotient so found by the weight of the exported article as ascertained by a United States weigher. The gross weight, the tare, and the net weight shall be marked by the manufacturer or exporter on each pack- age. The drawback entry must show the gross and net weights of the exported article and the percentage of ammonia gas con- tained therein, and the manufacturer's declaration must show the quantity of the imported material used and the percentage of ammonia gas therein, as shown by the certificate of analysis ac- companying the import invoice, which certificate, or a sworn copy thereof made by the importers, must be filed with the drawback entry referring to such importation. Whenever ordered by the collector, samples shall be taken by the inspecting officer and transmitted to the appraiser for veri- fication of the statements of the manufacturer and exporter. Art drapery, Gobelin, manufactured by the Eddystone Manu- facturing Company, of Eddystone, Pa., wholly from imported burlaps of 36 and 38 inches in width and not exceeding 30 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, upon which duty has been paid at the rate of five-eighths of a cent per pound and 15 per cent ad valorem under paragraph 341, act of 1897. T. D. 22616. Asphaltum coated steel pipes. (See Steel pipes galvanized, as- pnaltum and tar coated.) Asbestos roofing, manufactured by H. W. Johns-Manville Com- pany, New York, N. Y. T. D. 23527. Atomizers, toilet. (See Toilet atomizers.) Ayer's cherry pectoral and sarsaparilla, manufactured by the J. C. Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mass., in part from imported al- cohol; allow under letter May 28, 1896, to collector, Boston. Ayer's sarsaparilla, and strong extract of sarsaparilla, manu- factured by the J. C. Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mass., in the manufacture of which no other than imported alcohol is used. T. D. 22713. Babbitt metal, manufactured by Merchant & Co., Incorporated, of Philadelphia, Pa., in the manufacture of which is used lead paying a duty of 2 cents per pound, antimony dutiable at three- fourths cent per pound, and the tin and cadmium free. T. D. 22963. Backed cloths, manufactured by M. L. Hiller & Sons, of New York. T. D. 18186. Bags, manufactured from imported burlaps or other cloth suitable for bags, and exported either empty or filled: base al- (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 40 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. lowance on quantity of such imported cloth used, to be deter- mined either by weight of the finished bags and proper allow- ance for any additions of twine or other material used in pro- cess of manufacture, or by measurement of the quantity of cloth appearing in the exported bags. Bags, manufactured from burlaps imported under the act of 1897. T. D. 19019. Bags, manufactured from imported cloth and exported with domestic flour. T. D. 18894. Bags, as coverings on free goods. T. D. 17753. Band saws and "blanks," manufactured by Joshua Oldham, of New York City, from imported steel plates; allow under T. D. 15067. Barbed wire fencing. (See Wire fencing.) Barbed wire, manufactured by the Consolidated Steel Wire Co., Allentown, Pa. T. D. 18048. Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, fish plates, railroad spikes, and rail- way car forgings, manufactured from imported old iron rails or old scrap iron, and Fish-plate bolts, railroad spikes, and railway car forgings, manufactured from imported bar iron; allow under T. D. 15284 and 17026 as follows: The quantity of imported material used in the manufacture of fish plates and bar iron shall be determined by adding to the net weight of the exported articles, when made from old iron rails, 17 per cent, and when made from old scrap iron 25 per cent of such weight. The quantity of bar iron used in the manufacture of railroad spikes, fish-plate bolts with nuts fitted, and miscellaneous rail- way car forgings shall be determined by adding to the net weight of the exported articles percentages as shown below-railroad spikes, 3 per cent; fish-plate bolts with nuts fitted, 8 per cent; and miscellaneous railway car forgings, 5 per cent, the quantity of imported material used in the manufacture of such bar iron being determined in manner as hereinbefore directed. The manufacturer's statement on the drawback entry must show separately the weight of each kind of article exported, and the kind and quantity of imported material used in the manu- facture of the same; and the weight of the articles as declared in such entry shall be verified by the return of a United States weigher. The percentages herein prescribed to be added to the net weight of the exported articles to determine the quantity of bar iron used in the manufacture shall apply to such manufactures from imported bar iron, as well as to those manufactured in this country from imported old iron rails or old scrap iron. "Bar sugar," manufactured by Louis Saroni & Co. from im- ported refined sugar; allow under T. D. 17764. Barrel hoops. (See Petroleum barrels.) Barrel rivets. (See Petroleum barrels.) Barrels, petroleum. (See Petroleum barrels.) Barry's Florida water, manufactured by Barclay & Co., of New York City, in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 17227. Barry's pain relief, manufactured by Barclay & Co., of New York City, in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 17227. Barry's tricopherous, manufactured by Barclay & Co., of New York City, in part from imported alcohol and castor oil; allow (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 41 under T. D. 16931 and letter June 23, 1896, to collector, New York. Bars, cross. (See Cross bars.) Bars, steel. (See Steel bars.) Bath and wash tubs, manufactured by the J. L. Mott Iron Works, of New York City, from imported unglazed fire-clay tubs and domestic fittings and attachments; allow under letter Jan- uary 14, 1891, to collector, New York. Bedsteads, brass. (See Brass bedsteads.) Beer, manufactured wholly or in part from imported mater- ials; allow under letters November 28, 1888, and March 26, 1890, to collector, New York. Before allowance of drawback the brewer of the beer must file with the collector of the port from which exportation is to be made a formula verified by the sworn declarations of both the proprietor and foreman of the brewery showing specifically the materials and the proportions thereof used in brewing the beer to be exported. The manufacturer's declaration on each drawback entry must show, in addition to the usual averments, that the beer covered by such entry was manufactured from the materials used in proportions as set forth in the formula filed. For verification of manufacturer's declaration on formulas and export entries, samples shall be taken as ordered by the collector for analysis and report by a Government chemist. The declared quantities of beer exported either in bottles, kegs, or casks shall be verified by reference to bottlers' certifi- cates and other official records of quantity, filed with collectors of internal revenue. Beer, manufactured by the Anheuser-Busch Brewing Associa- tion, of St. Louis, Mo. T. D. 20976. Beer, manufactured by the George Wiedemann Brewing Com- pany, of Newport, Ky., in part from imported hops. T. D. 23072. Beer shipped to Philippine Islands. T. D. 23614. Bicycle tubing (see tubing), bicycles, manufactured by C. J. Smith & Son's Co., Milwaukee, Wis., from imported steel tub- ing. T. D. 17884. Bicycle tubing, seamless. (See Seamless bicycle tubing.) Bicycles, manufactured by the Sterling Cycle Works, of Chi- cago, Ill., in part from imported steel tubing; allow under T. D. 15647. Bicycles, manufactured by Union Cycle Mfg. Co., of Highland- ville, Mass., in part from imported tubing and chain; allow un- der T. D. 17889. Bicycles and parts of, manufactured from imported materials; allow under T. D. 17904. " Bicycles and frames, manufactured by Geo. S. McDonald, of New York City, the bicycles being made in part from wheels, handles, frames, and parts of frames imported "in the rough, and the frames being made from parts of frames imported “in the rough" and domestic materials; allow under T. D. 14430 and letter February 4, 1895, to collector, New York. Billiard tables, manufactured by the Brunswick-Balke-Collen- der Company, of New York City, the "coverings of which are made wholly from imported billiard cloth"; allow under T. D. 15913. Biscuits, cakes or crackers, manufactured in part from im- ported refined sugar and imported molasses, by the New York Biscuit Co.; allow under T. D. 17450. (Note.—Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 42 F. B. VANdegrift & Co. Biscuits, cakes or crackers, manufactured by the Standard Biscuit Co., of San Francisco., Cal. T. D. 18192. Bitters, Ramsay's Trinidad aromatic. (See Ramsay's Trinidad aromatic bitters.) Black varnishes, manufactured by the by the Standard Varnish Works, of New York, N. Y. T. D. 23439. Black varnishes and japans, manufactured by the Standard Varnish Works, of New York, N. Y., from imported palm-oil. pitch, combined with other ingredients. T. D. 22069. Black varnishes and japans, manufactured by the Standard Varnish Works, of New York, N. Y., from imported Asiatic nut oil, combined with other ingredients. T. D. 22946. Blanks, band-saw. (See Band-saw blanks.) Blanks, tin-can. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Blasting caps and electric exploders, manufactured in part from imported imported fulminate of mercury; allow under T. D. 13465; and on electric exploders, manufactured by the Aetna Powder Company, of Indiana in part from imported percussion caps or detonators; allow under T. D. 13286. Blast pipes. (See Locomotives.) Blue vitriol. (See Sulphate of copper.) Boilers, locomotive. (See Locomotive and steam boilers.) Boilers, steam. (See Locomotive and steam boilers.) (See Locomotive and steam boilers.) Boiler tubes. Bolts, carriage. (See Carriage and tire bolts.) Bolts, fish-plate. (See Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, etc.) Bolts, tire. (See Carriage and tire bolts.) Book paper, manufactured by the Duncan Company, of New York, N. Y., under Department's decision of August 20, 1900 (T. D. 22442), establishing rate on "newspaper or other kinds and descriptions of paper. T. D. 22579. Boots, shoes, etc. (See Ladies' shoes, etc.) Boning wire and back wire, manufactured by M. Cohn & Co., of New York. T. D. 18035. Borax, manufactured partly from imported soda ash; allow on quantity of soda ash used. Borax, used in curing and preserving meats. T. D. 18565. Borax, manufactured from imported soda ash. T. D. 17692. Borax and boracic acid, manufactured by M. Calm & Bro., New York, N. Y. T. D. 23526. Borine, manufactured by the Borine Medical Company, of New York City, in part from imported alcohol, allow under T. D. 16788. Bound books. Dutch Bibles manufactured by A. J. Holman & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported printed sheets. T. D. 20136. Box straps, manufactured by Cary Manufacturing Company, of New York, N. Y., wholly from imported sheet steel. T. D. 23289. Boxes, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Boxes, wooden. (See Wooden boxes.) Box shooks, manufactured from imported lumber; base allow- ance on quantity of imported lumber used, to be determined by adding to the board measure of the shooks 9 6-10 per cent. of such measure. Brakes, vacuum. (See Railway cars.) Brandy, made wholly from imported materials. T. D. 18844.- Brass bedsteads, manufactured by H. L. Judd & Co., of New (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 43 York City, in part from imported brass tubing; allow under T. D. 11474. Brass boiler tubes. (See Locomotive and steam boilers.) Brick pallets, manufactured by Mershon, Schuette, Parker & Co., Saginaw, Mich. T. D. 23573. Brocatelles and silk damasks, and silk and cotton damasks, manufactured by Stead & Miller, of Philadelphia, Pa. 'T'. D. 20941. Broom locks, manufactured by M. Gould's Son & Co., New York, N. Y. T. D. 23581 and T. D. 23802. Buffers, locomotive coupling. (See Locomotives.) Bullets, manufactured from imported lead, or from imported lead and tin or antimony; base allowance on quantity of im- ported materials used, to be determined by weight of the ex- ported bullets, together with the declaration of the manufact- urer showing quantities and proportions of materials used, which declaration shall be verified by an analysis and report of weight by a Government chemist of samples taken as ordered by the collector. Burnett's extracts of lemon, almond, and cochineal, and es- sence of Jamaica ginger, manufactured by the Joseph Burnett Company, of Boston, Mass., in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 16151. Burning oils, manufactured from imported rape-seed oil and domestic petroleum. T. D. 23295. Butter, refined. (See refined butter.) Buttons and studs, with imported "German backs" attach- ments. T. D. 18674. Butter, manufactured from domestic butter and imported salt. T. D. 23306. Butter, refined, manufactured by H. Chaloner & Co., of New York, N. Y., from imported "packing stock" and imported salt. T. D. 22570. Cables, electric-lighting. (See Electric-lighting cables.) Cables, wire. (See Wire rope.) Cables, wire and hemp. (See Wire rope.) Cake, oil. (See Linseed oil cake.) Cakes. (See Biscuit.) Camel's-hair press cloth, manufactured by the J. T. Perkins Company, of Brooklyn, N. Y., wholly with the use of Russian camel's hair. T. D. 23051. Cameras, photographic. (See Photographic cameras.) Candy. (See Confectionery.) Cans, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Caps, blasting. (See Blasting caps and electric exploders.) Caps, tin. (See Petroleum cans and parts.) Car bodies. Car brakes. (See Railway cars.) (See Railway cars.) Car drawbars. (See Railway cars.) Car forgings. (See Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, etc.) Car gas equipments. (See railway cars.) Carbide of calcium, manufactured by the Union Carbide Com- pany, of New York, N. Y., in the manufacture of which im- ported lime combined with domestic coke is used. T. D. 22181. Carpets, Moquette, Smith Axminster, Saxony Axminster, vel- vet, and extra velvet carpets and mats, and rugs of correspond- ing kinds or makes, manufactured by the Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Company, of Yonkers, N. Y. T. D. 21016. Carpets, mats, and rugs, manufactured by the Alexander (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 44 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Smith & Sons Carpet Company, of Yonkers, N. Y. T. D. 22975. Carpet sweepers, manufactured by Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. T. D. 23685 and T. D. 23773. Carpet sweepers, manufactured by the Bissell Carpet Sweep- ing Company, of Grand Rapids, Mich., in part from imported tin plate; allow under T. D. 13831. Carriage and tire bolts, manufactured by Townsend, Wilson & Hubbard Bolt Company, and by A. M. Hayden, all of Philadel- phia, Pa.; allow under letter of October 1, 1891, to collector, New York, and T. D. 13471, respectively. Carriage bolts. (See Carriage and tire bolts.) Carriages and wagons, manufactured by J. B. Brewster & Co., of New York City, linings, trimmings, and cushion covers being made wholly from imported cloth; allow under T. D. 12603. Cars, horse. (See Railway cars.) Cars, railway. (See Railway cars.) Cartridges, "loaded" with bullets manufactured from imported lead, or from imported lead and tin or antimony; allow as on "Bullets," which see. Cartridges, shot. (See Shot cartridges.) Car ventilators. (See Railway cars.) Car wheels, manufactured by the Pullman Company, of Chi- cago, Ill., in part from the Krupp steel tires. T. D. 22439. Car wheels. (See Locomotive and railway car wheels.) Car windows. (See Railway cars). Cases, packing. (See Wooden boxes.) Cases petroleum. (See Wooden boxes.) Castings, manufactured by the Union Iron Works, of San Francisco, Cal. T. D. 18193. Castings, manufactured by Vaughan Machine Company, Pea- body, Mass. T. D. 23678. Cast-iron pipe, manufactured by Camden Iron Works, Phila- delphia, Pa. T. D. 23735. Cast-iron pipe, manufactured by the Camden Iron Works, Camden, N. J., in part from imported broken cast-iron scrap. T. D. 23182. Cast-iron pipe, manufactured by Florence Iron Works, Flor- ence, N. J. T. D. 23796. Cast-iron pipe, manufactured by United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Company, Burlington, N. J. T. D. 23760. Castor oil and castor pomace, manufactured wholly from im- ported castor beans or seeds; allow duty paid on 20 pounds of the imported beans or seeds used for each gallon of oil exported, and duty paid on 13 pounds of such beans or seeds for each 100 pounds of pomace exported, quantities to be determined by gauge or weight, as ordered by the collector. Ceiling. (See Dressed lumber.) Celery rock and rye cordial or celery tonic, manufactured by the Cook and Bernheimer Company, of New York City, in part from imported alcohol; allow under letter September 18, 1895, to collector, New York. Celery tonic. (See Celery rock and rye cordial, etc.) Centers, locomotive and railway car wheel. (See Locomotive and railway car wheels.) Chairs, manufactured by Hale & Co., of New York City, from domestic wood and imported chair cane; allow under T. D. 11783; and on those manufactured by B. Souto, of New York City, from parts imported "in the rough," allow under T. D. 15045. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 45 Chamberlain's colic, cholera, and diarrhoea remedy, manufac- tured by the Chamberlain Medicine Company, of Des Moines, Iowa, in part from imported alcohol, sulphuric ether, and chlo- roform. T. D. 23313. Channel bars and fastenings, manufactured from imported ma- terials; allow as on portable railway sections. Cherry pectoral, Ayer's. (See Ayer's cherry pectoral and sar- saparilla.) Chewing gum, manufactured by F. H. Fleer & Co., of Phila- delphia, Pa., from imported chicle and sugar. T. D. 20054. Chewing gum, manufactured by the American Chemical Com- pany, of Philadelphia, Pa., partly from imported Mexican gum chicle and sugar. T. D. 20942. Chewing gum, Red Rose, manufactured by the the American Chicle Company (successors to Adams & Sons Company), of Brooklyn, N. Y., in the manufacture of which are used wholly imported raw chicle and powdered sugar. T. D. 22612. Chewing gum, manufactured by the Newton Gum Company, of San Francisco, Cal., partly from imported chicle. T. D. 23372. China clay paper, manufactured by Everett Pulp and Paper Company from imported china clay. T. D. 19956. China goatskins, prepared by process of cleaning, dyeing, and resewing imported tanned China goatskins; base allowance on number of skins used equal to number exported. Chocolate, sweetened. (See Sweetened chocolate.) Cigars, manufactured by Landfield Bros. & Co., New ork, N. Y. T. D. 23736 and T. D. 23785. Cigarette paper. (See paper.) Cigarettes, manufactured by the American Tobacco Company, of New York City, and by Cameron & Cameron, of Richmond, Va., wrapped wholly with imported cigarette paper; allow under T. D. 11103 and letter August 28, 1891, respectively. Circular capes, manúfactured by Piasecki & Weinberg, of New York, from imported dyed and dressed astrakhan skins; allow under T. D. 17987. Citron, candied and glace, seeded raisins, cleaned currants, and cleaned Sultana raisins. T. D. 20249 and T. D. 20329. Cleaned rice, manufactured wholly from imported uncleaned rice; base allowance on quantity of the imported rice used, to be determined by adding to the weight of the exported article as- certained by a United States weigher, 10 per centum of such weight. Cleaned rice, produced from imported uncleaned Rangoon rice. T. D. 17790. Clocks, manufactured by the Ansonia Clock Company, of New York City, in part from imported porcelain and onyx cases, por- celain and zinc dials, and imported glass; allow under T. D. 16675; if manufactured by the Seth Thomas Clock Company, of Thomastown, Conn., in part from imported glass, allow under T. D. 14113; and if manufactured by the E. Ingraham Clock Company, of Bristol, Conn., in part from imported glass, allow under T. D. 14256 and letter January 4, 1894, to collector, New York. Clock-spring material, manufactured by R. H. Wolff & Co., limited, of New York City, from imported steel-wire rods; allow under T. D. 14796. Clock springs, manufactured by R. H. Wolff & Co., limited, of New York City, from imported steel-wire rods; allow under T. D. 14474. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 46 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Clothed iron flats (parts of carding machines), manufactured by E. A. Leigh & Co., Boston, Mass., wholly from imported "flats, card clothing and clips"; allow under T. D. 16068. Clothing, waterproof. (See Waterproof clothing.) Cloths, printed and finished. (See Printed and finished cloths.) Coal: Honolulu, a Pacific port of United States within para- graph 415, act of 1897. T. D. 23611. Coal, used as fuel in steam vessels. T. D. 18259. Coated paper, manufactured by the Champion Coated Paper Company, of Hamilton, Ohio, from imported paper coated with a preparation of imported china clay. T. D. 22801. Cocoanut, desiccated. (See Desiccated cocoanut.) Cod-liver oil, Scott's emusion of cod-liver oil. Treasury de- cision 14677 revoked. T. D. 19300. Cod-liver oil, Scott's emulsion of. (See Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil.) Coke, manufactured from imported slack coal by the New England Gas and Coke Company, of Boston, Mass. T. D. 22332. Cologne water. (See Toilet waters, etc.) Colors, dry. (See Dry colors.) Composition metal, manufactured by the Burnham Smelting and Refining Company, of Bridgeport, Conn., in part from im- ported old and scrap copper; allow under T. D. 13280. Compound, lard. (See Lard compound.) Condensed milk, manufactured in part from imported refined sugar, or sugar refined from imported raw sugar; base allow- ance on quantity of such materials used, provided that no do- mestic sugar has been used in the manufacture of the article. The entry under which the merchandise is to be inspected and laden must show the number and description of the cans con- tained in each shipping package, and the manufacturer's dec- laration on the drawback entry must show the weight of the condensed milk in each variety of can, and the kind and quan- tity or percentage of sugar used in the manufacture of the ex- ported article, which declarations shall be verified by official weight and analysis of samples taken as ordered by the collec- tor. Where sugar refined from imported raw sugar is used, draw- back shall be allowed as on the refined sugar if exported sepa- rately. Confectionery, caramels and other confectionery manufactured from imported raw sugar. T. D. 19314. Confectionery, manufactured by Fobes, Hayward & Co., of Boston, Mass. T. D. 17465. Confectionery, manufactured wholly or in part from imported materials. T. D. 20403. Confectionery (caramels), manufactured by the Lancaster Caramel Co., of Lancaster, Pa. T. D. 17787. Continuous rall joints, manufactured by the Albany Iron Works, Troy, N. Y. T. D. 23809. Confectionery, manufactured wholly or in part from imported refined sugar, or sugar refined from imported raw sugar; base allowance on quantity of such material used, provided that no domestic sugar has been used in the manufacture of the article. The entry under which the merchandise is to be inspected and laden, must show separately the kinds and quantities of the va- rieties of confectionery contained in each shipping package; and the manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry must show the kind and quantity or percentage of refined sugar used (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 47 in each variety of confectionery exported. Declarations of man- ufacturers and exporters shall be verified by official analysis of samples taken as ordered by the collector, and by weights as- certained by a United States weigher. Before liquidation of entries for drawback on confectionery, a sworn statement of the manufacturer, showing formula and pro- cesses of manufacture of each kind on which drawback is claimed, must be filed with the collector, and verified by official inspection of methods of manufacture and official analysis of samples. The manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry must show that the articles covered thereby were made as set forth in such statement. Where the exported confectionery was made from sugar re- fined from imported raw sugar, drawback shall be allowed as on tne refined sugar used, if exported as sugar. Connecting rods, manufactured by the Abner Doble Company, of San Francisco, Cal., wholly from imported iron bars; allow un- der T. D. 15944. Copy books, manufactured by S. E. & M. Vernon, of New York, N. Y. T. D. 23106. Copper boiler tubes. (See Locomotive and steam boilers.) Copper plates for locomotives. (See Locomotives.) Copper plates, perforated. (See Perforated copper plates.) Copper, refined. (See Refined copper.) Copper, sulphate of. (See sulphate of copper.) Cornets, manufactured in part from imported valves; base al- lowance on number and kind of such valves used, which must be described in the manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry as they were described on the invoice under which they were imported. Before lading for exportation the valves appearing in the cor- nets must be identified with the imported valves described in the manufacturer's declaration by expert official inspection. Corrugated and galvanized iron roofing. (See Iron roofing.) Corrugated and painted iron roofing. (See Iron roofing.) Corsets, manufactured by Weingarten Brothers, of New York, N. Y., in part from imported piece goods and laces. T. D. 23405. Corsets, manufactured by Roth & Goldsmith, of South Nor- walk, Conn., in part from imported materials; allow under T. D. 11742. Cotton gin saws, manufactured by J. F. Turner's Sons, of Sing Sing, N. Y., from imported steel plates; allow under letter Jan- uary 3, 1891, to collector, New York; and on such saws manufac- tured by the Eagle Cotton Gin Company, of Bridgewater, Mass., from imported steel plates, allow under T. D. 12402. Cotton-gin saws, manufactured by Continental Gin Company, Prattville, Ala. T. D. 23580. Cotton piece goods, manufactured by Everett, Heaney & Co., New York, N. Y. T. D. 23623. Coupling buffers. (See Locomotives.) Crackers. (See Biscuit.) Crank pins. (See Locomotives.) Cream of tartar, or of tartaric acid, manufactured wholly from imported argols or crude tartar, or wine lees, crude. T. D. 18776. Cream separators, manufactured by the United States Butter Extractor Company, of Newark, N. J., in part of imported in- terior devices and in part of domestic materials. T. D. 22628. Creosoted lumber, manufactured by the Carolina Oil and Creo- (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 48 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. sote Company, in part from imported dead oil of coal tar; allow under T. D. 13283. Cross bars, manufactured from imported material; allow as on portable railway sections. Crystal fashion plates, manufactured by the Crystal Fashion Plate Company, of New York City, in part from imported sheet celluloid; allow under T. D. 16924. Crystal plate glass, in the construction of passenger cars built by the J. G. Brill Co., of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 17896. Crystallized tin plates, manufactured from imported tin plates; base allowance on quantity of material used equal to the quan- tity of the exported plates, to be determined by either weight or measurement and inspection of such exported articles. Cups, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Curtain slats, manufactured from imported pine lumber by the Vermont Shade Roller Company. T. D. 22000. Cuspidors, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Cyanide of potassium, manufactured by the Roessler & Hass- lacher Chemical Company, of New York, N. Y., in the manu- facture of which no other than imported yellow prussiate of pot- ash is used. T. D. 19516. Decalcomania paper, manufactured by the Meyercord Com- pany, of Chicago, Ill. T. D. 22487. Decorated lamp shades, manufactured by Clark Brothers' Lamp, Brass and Copper Company, of Trenton, N. J., from im- ported plain porcelain shades, and by Trenton Lamp Company, of Trenton, N. J., from imported plain glass shades; allow under T. D. 13479 and 14340, respectively, Decorated tin plates, manufactured from plain tin plates; base allowance on quantity of the plain plates used equal to the quan- tity of such material in the exported plates, to be determined by weight or measurement and inspection of the finished plates, proper allowance being made for addition to such weight in pro- cess of manufacture. Degreased sheepskins, manufactured by the United States and Canada Degreasing Company, of Brooklyn, N. Y., from imported skins; allow under T. D. 16235. Desiccated cocoanut, manufactured by Bussing & Graef, of Jersey City, N. J. T. D. 18662. Desiccated cocoanut, manufactured by L. Schepp & Co., of New York City, wholly from imported cocoanuts and refined granulated sugar, used in condition as imported, or refined from imported raw sugar; allow under T. D. 16780. Diamond dyes and improved butter color, manufactured by Wells & Richardson Company, of Burlington, Vt., in which ani- line or coal-tar colors imported in bulk are used. T. D. 22714 and 22580. Doors and mouldings, manufactured from imported lumber; base allowance on quantity of lumber used, to be determined by "board measurement" of parts of doors and of finished mould- ings. Drawbars, car. (See Railway cars.) Dress binding, velveteen. (See Velveteen dress binding, etc.) Dress bindings, manufactured by the Velutina Bias Company, of New York, N. Y., wholly from imported velveteens or cordu- roys, dyed or in the gray. T. D. 20493. Dress shields, manufactured by the I. B. Kleinert Rubber Company, of New York, N. Y., extended to similar manufact- (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 49 ures of said company known as "half silk-covered," cotton- bound, and "silk covers" without binding. T. D. 23103. Dressed lumber, manufactured from imported rough lumber, if planed on two sides, or on one side and both edges; base al- lowance on quantity of rough lumber used, to be determined by "board measurement" of the exported dressed lumber. Dress shields, manufactured by the L. B. Kleinert Rubber Company, of New York City, in part from imported cotton gal- loon binding and piece silk; allow under letter January 15, 1896, to collector, New York. Drills, steel. (See Steel drills.) Dry colors, manufactured by Pfeiffer & Lavanburg, of New York City, in part from imported quicksilver, orange mineral or red lead, and by the F. W. Devoe and C. T. Raynolds Company, of New York City, in part from imported quicksilver; allow un- der T. D. 11770 and 14010, respectively, Dry plates, photographic. (See Photographic dry plates.) Dust shields fitted and permanently attached to railroad cars. T. D. 23258. Dyed burlaps, manufactured by the Root & McBride Company, of Cleveland, Ohio. T. D. 23330. Dyed fur skins, manufactured by Herman F. Bindseil, of New York, N. Y., wholly from imported furs dressed on the skin. T. D. 22446. Dyed silks. (See Silks, printed and dyed.) Dynamite and other explosives, in the manufacture of which all the glycerin used was imported; base allowance on a quan- tity of glycerin so used, to be determined by allowing 46 2-10 pounds of the same for each 100 pounds of nitroglycerin con- tained in the exported articles. The drawback entry must show the number and size of cart- ridges and other packages contained in each shipping case, the trade names or marks by which the several forms and grades of the explosives are designated, the quantity of each kind and grade, and the percentage of nitroglycerin contained in each grade, respectively. The weights of the several kinds of uniform packages shown by the drawback entry shall be tested by a United States weigher when ordered by the collector, and on order of the collector, samples shall be taken for analysis and verification of the state- ments contained in the entry as to the percentage of nitrogly- cerin contained in the several kinds and grades of the exported article. The samples shall be taken by an officer specially designated by the collector for that purpose, who shall take the same under instructions from the Government chemist by whom such sam- ples are to be analyzed, as to manner of taking the same and the quantities to be taken. Before the liquidation of any such drawback entry, there must be filed with the collector at the port of exportation, a sworn formula or statement by the pro- prietor and foreman of the factory where the explosives were made, showing the percentages of nitroglycerin used in the man- ufacture of the several brands or grades of explosives made in such factory for exportation, and no drawback shall be allowed on any excess over the quantity shown in the manufacturer's formula so filed, without special instructions from the Depart- ment. When the glycerin used has been refined from imported crude glycerin, the quantity of crude glycerin so used shall be deter- (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 50 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. mined by adding to the allowance of 46 2-10 pounds of glycerin for each 100 pounds of nitroglycerin contained in the exported article, 22 per cent of such allowance. Electric elevator engines, manufactured by the Otis Elevator Company, of New York, N. Y., the motors of which are im- ported, and the winding machinery and bedplates, or other parts required to make a complete engine, are of domestic manu- facture. T. D. 21134 and 23288. Electric exploders. (See Blasting caps and electric exploders.) Electric-lighting cables, manufactured by the Norwich Insulat- ing Wire Company, of Brooklyn, N. Y., in part from imported leaq; allow under T. D. 11513. Electric-light switches, manufactured by the Star Electric Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., in part from imported china ware; allow under T. D. 12409. Electric-motor trucks, in the manufacture of which, by the J. G. Brill Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., imported roller or ball bearings and journals are used. T. D. 20137. Electrical apparatus known as generators, motors, alternators, commutators, armatures, and rheostats; also on mica made into sheets, plates, and other forms manufactured by the General Electric Company, of Schenectady, N. Y. T. D. 23268. Embossed leather, manufactured from imported plain leather; base allowance on a quantity of the imported material equal to the quantity of the exported article. Embossed sheet iron. (See Painted and embossed sheet iron.) Embossed tin plates, manufactured from imported tin plates; base allowance on a quantity of the material used, to be deter- mined by either weight or measurement and inspection of the exported plates. Embroidered silk handkerchiefs, manufactured from imported plain silk handkerchiefs, by embroidering thereon letters, mono- grams, or other ornamental designs; base allowance on number of plain handkerchiefs used equal to number of embroidered handkerchiefs exported. The entry under which the merchandise is to be inspected and laden must show the number and size of each kind of embroid- ered handkerchief in each box or package and the number of such packages in each shipping case to be exported. The manu- facturer's statement on the drawback entry must describe the plain handkerchiefs as they are described in the invoice under which they were imported. When ordered by the collector, the inspecting officer shall take samples of the manufactured articles, to be submitted to the ap- praiser for verification of the manufacturer's statement as to the kind and quality of the imported plain handkerchiefs used. Emulsion, petroleum. (See Petroleum emulsion.) Enameled calfskins, manufactured by Robert H. Foerderer, Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 23815. Essence of Jamaica ginger, Burnett's. (See Burnett's ex- tracts, etc.) Excelsior steel balls, manufactured by the Excelsior Machine Co., of Buffalo, N. Y. T. D. 18190. Extract of wool, or wool grease, manufactured by the Arling- ton Mills, of Lawrence, Mass., by degreasing wool, wholly im- ported, with the use of naphtha, the extracted grease having been subsequently subjected to a cleansing and refining process. T. D. 22443. Exploders, electric. (See Blasting caps and electric exploders.) (Note.—Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 51 Explosives, dynamite and other. (See Dynamite and other ex- plosives.) Extract of witch-hazel, fluid. (See Fluid extract of witch-hazel.) Extracts, fluid. (See Fluid extracts.) Extracts of lemon, almond and cochineal, Burnett's. (See Bur- nett's extracts, etc.) Eyeglasses. (See Lenses, spectacles, and eyeglasses.) "Fancy advertising hangers, panels and cards," manufactured by the Kauffman & Strauss Co., in part from imported litho- graphic pictures. T. D. 17710. Fashion plates, crystal. (See Crystal fashion plates.) Favorite almond paste, manufactured by Wood & Selick, New York, N. Y. T. D. 23597. Fellows' compound syrup of hypophosphites, manufactured by the Fellows Medical Manufacturing Company, of New York City, in part from imported glycerin and sugar; allow under T. D. 16741 and 17197. Felt, hammer. (See Hammer felt.) Felts, paper makers' felts and jackets manufactured wholly from imported wool. T. D. 19120. Fencing, barbed-wire. (See Wire fencing.) Fencing, galvanized. (See Wire fencing.) Fencing, wire. (See Wire fencing.) Ferrotype plates, manufactured in part from imported taggers iron; base allowance on quantity of imported iron used appear- ing in the exported article. The entry under which the plates are to be inspected and laden musɩ show, separately, the number and dimensions of each va- riety of plate exported, and the manufacturer's declaration must show the number, dimensions, gauge, and net weight of the im- ported plates used. When ordered by the collector, samples shall be taken by the inspecting officer and submitted to the appraiser, who shall re- port the gauge of the plate appearing in the finished article. The superficial quantity of the exported ferrotype plates shall be determined by the count and measurement of such plates, as certified by the inspecting officer, and the weight of the im- ported taggers iron used shall be determined by ascertaining from the import entry the weight of a like superficial quantity of the material identified. Fertilizers, made in part from imported sulphate of ammonia. T. D. 18100. Films, dry plates, and photographic paper, manufactured, re- spectively, with the use wholly of imported glass, or of paper imported either in the plain state or baryta coated, all having been subjected to the sensitizing process by the application of an emulsion in which imported gelatin entered as an ingredient. T. D. 22827. Filters. (See Pasteur's germ-proof filters.) Finch gas equipments. (See Railway cars.) Finished split leather, manufactured by J. C. Crane & Co., of Boston, Mass., from imported rough leather or dressing hides; Cow under T. D. 10610. Fire extinguishers, Boron, manufactured by C. S. Mott & Co., of New York, N. Y., from imported steel cylinders. T. D. 19372. Fish nets, manufactured wholly from imported thread; base allowance on quantity of thread used, to be determined by add- ing to the net weight of the exported nets 2 per cent of such weight. (Note.—Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 52 F. B. VANdegrift & Co. The entry under which the nets are to be inspected and laden must show the gross and net weight, the number of meshes from top to bottom, and the size of the meshes, and describe the thread used as it is described in the invoice under which it was imported. Declared weights shall be verified by a United States weigher. Fish nets, manufactured by the Barbour Flax Spinning Com- pany, of New York, N. Y., made wholly from imported flax yarn and the selvaging from imported cotton. T. D. 21119. Fish-plate bolts. (See Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, etc.) Fish plates. (See Bar iron, fisn-plate bolts, etc.) Fish preserver, manufactured by Johnson & Shaw, of Boston, Mass., from imported boracic acid and domestic salt; allow un- der T. D. 14207. Flat 1-pound salmon cans, manufactured by R. D. Hume & Co. T. D. 18487. Flats, clothed iron. (See Clothed iron flats.) Flock, manufactured by L. A. Levy, of New York, N. Y., from imported fur and wool waste. T. D. 20573. Floor tiles, marble. (See Marble floor tiles, etc.) Florida water. (See Toilet waters, etc.) Florida water, Barry's. (See Barry's Florida water.) Flour bags. (See Bags.) Fluid Extract of Kalafra, manufactured by the Brunswick Pharmacal Co., of New Brunswick, N. J. T. D. 18654. Fluid extract of witch-hazel, manufactured by W. Burton & Co., of New York City, in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 17211. Fluid extracts, manufactured by McKesson & Robbins, of New York, in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 17905. Fluid extracts, manufactured by Parke Davis & Co., of De- troit, Mich., in the manufacture of which no other than imported alcohol was used; allow under T. D. 14977. Forgings, railway car. (See Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, etc.) Frames, bicycle. (See Bicycles and frames.) Furs, imitation seal. (See Imitation seal furs.) Galvanized fencing. (See Wire fencing.) Galvanized-iron gutters. (See Iron roofing.) Galvanized-iron roofing. (See Iron roofing.) Galvanized-iron pipe, manufactured by Wm. P. Cook & Co., of New York, N. Y., in the manufacture of which imported plain ungalvanized iron pipe is used. T. D. 22788. Galvanized-steel pipes. (See Steel pipes, galvanized or asphal- tum and tar coated.) Galvanized wire. (See Wire, round, plain, or galvanized.) Gas equipments, Finch. (See Railway cars.) Gasoline motor cycles and carriages, manufactured by Wal- tham Manufacturing Company, in which imported motors are used. T. D. 23011. Germ-proof filters. (See Pasteur's germ-proof filters.) Glacier antifriction metal, manufactured by the Stirling Metal Company, of New York, N. Y., from a mixture of lead and with other materials, nondutiable. T. D. 22033. Glass, ornamental plate. (See Ornamental plate glass.) Glasses, mirror. (See Mirror glasses.) Glass signs, manufactured by Herrlein & Co., of New York City, from imported glass, by processes of embossing, gilding, and painting; allowing under letter May 7, 1896, to collector, New York. (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 53 Glove leather, manufactured by Edgar W. Starr, Gloversville, N. Y. T. D. 23494. Gloves, leather. (See Leather gloves.) Glue, sizing, manufactured from glue imported in lumps; base allowance on quantity of material used equal to weight of ex- ported article, to be ascertained by a United States weigher. Glucose sugar, manufactured by Heyl Brothers, of Philadel- phia, Pa., from cane sirups produced from imported raw sugar and domestic glucose. T. D. 22811. Glycerin, refined. (See Refined glycerin.) Goatskins, China. (See China goatskins.) Gold-dust washing powder, manufactured by the W. J. Wil- cox Lard and Refining Company, of New York City, in part from "cotton seed oil foots" and imported soda ash; allow under T. D. 15758. Gold paint, manufactured by A. Sartorius & Co., of New York City, in part from imported bronze powder; allow under T. D. 11482. Grain bags. (See Bags.) Gum confectionery candy, known as "gum goods," manufac- tured by George Anspach, of Jersey City, N. J. T. D. 21946. Gutters, galvanized-iron. (See Iron roofing.) Hammer felt, manufactured by Alfred Dolge, of New York City, wholly from imported wools; allow under T. D. 7702 and 17232. Hammers, piano. (See Piano hammers.) Handkerchiefs, embroidered silk. (See Embroidered silk hand- kerchiefs.) Handles, tin. (See Petroleum cans and parts.) Harmonophones, Clover, manufactured by Strauss, Sachs & Co., of New York, N. Y., in part from imported harmonicas. T. D. 22455. A Hats, manufactured by Bornn & Co., New York, N. Y. T. D. 23596. Hay knives, manufactured by the Hiram Holt Company, of East Wilton, Me., in part from imported iron; allow under T. D. 11793. Honey sirups, manufactured by Wiseman & Wallace, of Phil- adelphia, Pa., from imported granulated or crystal sugars, or sugars refined from imported raw sugars, and imported honey. T. D. 22797. Hood's Compound Extract of Sarsaparilla, manufactured by C. I. Hood & Co., of Lowell, Mass, in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 17989. Hoops, barrel. (See Petroleum barrels.) Horse blankets, manufactured by L. C. Chase & Co., of Bos- ton, Mass., in part from imported jute sacking, hemp sacking, and tilting cloth in the piece. T. D. 22044. Horseshoe nails, manufactured by Putman Nail Co., of Nepon- set, Mass. T. D. 18050. Horse cars. (See Railway cars.) House-furnishing goods, tin. goods, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Hubs, manufactured by the Ogdensburg Hub and Spoke Com- pany, wholly from imported elm blocks. T. D. 23183. Hydrate of alumina, manufactured by by Merrimac Chemical Company, Boston, Mass. T. D. 23832. Hydraulic hose, flax or linen, manufactured by the Eureka Fire Hose Company, of New York, N. Y., wholly from imported flax or linen yarns. T. D. 20252 and 23105. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the smal cost of such services.) 54 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Hypophosphites of lime, soda, and potash, manufactured by the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, of St. Louis, Mo., partly from imported phosphorus. T. D. 23369. Imitation seal furs, manufactured by the North American Electric, Seal Unhairing Company, of New York City, from im- ported, dressed, dyed, and sheared rabbit skins; allow under T. D. 15084. Imported lead used in counterbalancing driving wheels manu- factured by Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burnham, Williams & Co.), of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 22792. Improved butter color. (See Diamond dyes and improved but- ter color.) Incandescent electric lamps, manufactured by the Edison Elec- tric Light Company, of Schenectady, N. Y. T. D. 20254. Insulator, micanite. (See Micanite insulator.) T. Interchangeable tires, manufactured by the Ramapo Wheel & Foundry Co., of Ramapo, N. Y., from imported steel tires. D. 17696. Iron, bar. (See Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, etc.) Iron roofing: Corrugated and galvanized roofing, manufactured from im- ported sheet iron and spelter; base allowance on quantity of ma- terials used. Manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry must show gauge, size, and number of sheets of iron used; also the weight of the same and the quantity of spelter added in pro- cess of galvanizing. Such declarations shall be verified by ex- pert official examination of samples, to be taken as ordered by the collector. Quantities of materials used shall be determined by reference to such verified statements and the weight of the exported article, as ascertained by a United State weigher. Corrugated and painted roofing, manufactured from imported sheet iron and domestic paint; base allowance on quantity of such sheet iron used, to be determined by deducting from the weight of the exported article, as determined by a United States weigher, not less than 4 per cent of such weight. Samples shall be taken, as ordered by the collector, for expert official exami- nation, to determine if deduction should be made in excess of 4 per cent. Corrugated gutters, leaders, ridging, sheets, and tiles, manu- factured by the Mosely Iron Bridge and Roof Company, of Jer- sey City, N. J., from imported galvanized-iron sheets; allow un- der letter September 2, 1893, to collector, New York. Ironware, agate. (See Agate ironware.) Jewelry, manufactured in part from imported precious stones, requiring expert examination for purposes of "inspection" and "identification," no general regulation can be prescribed. On application to the Secretary of the Treasury, relative to in- spection, custody, and lading of the articles to be exported, spec- ial instructions will be issued in each case. Kettles, patent cooking. (See ratent cooking kettles.) Key chains, nickel-plated. (See Nickel-plated key chains.). Kid crosses, manufactured from imported kid skins with the hair on by processes of cleaning, resewing, dyeing, and finish- ing. T. D. 19291. King's Windsor asbestos cement, manufactured by J. B. King & Co., of New York, N. Y., in part from imported rock plaster. T. D. 23312. Knit underwear, manufactured by Hay & Todd Manufacturing Company, Ypsilanti, Mich. T. D. 23507. (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 55 Knives, hay. (See Hay knives.) Labels. (See Signs, labels and show cards.) Ladies' dress skirts, manufactured by Levison Bros. & Co., of New York, N. Y., wholly from goods imported in the piece. T. D. 20631. Ladies' footwear, manufactured by A. E. Little & Co., Lynn,. Mass. T. D. 23704. Ladies' footwear, manufactured by the Edwin C. Burt Com- pany, of Brooklyn, N. Y. T. D. 23307. Ladies' footwear, manufactured by the George E. Keith Com- pany, of Campello, Mass. T. D. 23335. Ladies' footwear, consisting of boots, Oxford ties, and slippers manufactured by Wichert & Gardiner, of Brooklyn, N. Y. T. D. 22961. Ladies' garments, imported in an unfinished and plain state, and afterwards embroidered by the use of stamped designs, etc. T. D. 21017. Ladies', misses', children's, and infants' boots, shoes, and slip- pers manufactured by Laird, Schober & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa.,. in part from imported patent and wax calfskins. T. D. 18953. Ladies' shoes, slippers, etc., manufactured by Laird, Schober & Co,, of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported patent and wax calf- skins. T. D. 20148. Ladies' all-schappe silk vests, manufactured by Julius Kayser & Co., of New York, N. Y., wholly from imported spun spun or schappe silk, and of ladies' plaited vests manufactured of spun or schappe silk and domestic cotton. T. D. 22165. Ladies' slippers, manufactured by Wichert & Gardiner, Brook- lyn, N. Y. T. D. 23803. Lamp shades, decorated. (See Decorated lamp shades.) Lanterns, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Lard compound, manufactured from imported oleostearin and domestic cotton seed oil, or from imported oleostearin and do- mestic cotton seed oil and lard; base allowance on quantity of such oleostearin used, to be determined under the following in- structions: Before allowance of drawback, the exporter must file with the collector of customs at the port from which the exportation is to be made, a sworn statement made by the manufacturer, show- ing the place, processes, and conditions of manufacture, and mode of packing for export, and also the formula, showing the materials and the proportions thereof entering into the manu- facture of the compound, which statement shall be verified by the collector. The collector with whom such manufacturer's statement was first filed shall furnish certified copies thereof on request of col- lectors at other ports from which exportations are made. The entry for inspection and lading must show, separately, marks, numbers, and gross and net weights of packages, or must be accompanied by a certified invoice giving such particulars. Weights must be marked on packages and verified by a United States weigher by test of packages designated by the collector. The quantity or percentage of oleostearin in the exported ar- ticle must be shown by the manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry, which declaration must be verified by official expert analysis of samples taken by the inspecting officer as or- dered by the collector. Quantity of oleostearin which may be taken as basis of liqui- dation shall in no case exceed quantity shown by formula filed, (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 56 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. manufacturer's declaration on entry, or that found by official an- alysis. Manufacturer's declaration on entry must show that the exported article was made in accordance with sworn formula filed with collector. Lard compound, manufactured in part from imported oleo- stearin. T. D. 23413. Lead: various articles manufactured by Selby Smelting and Lead Company from lead produced in a bonded smelter.-Rates on pig lead and shot. T. D. 19670. Leaded black plates. (See Tin and terne plates.) Lead cables. T. D. 23024. Lead, pig. (See Pig lead.) Leaders, iron. (See Iron roofing.) Lead pipe, manufactured wholly from imported lead; base al- lowance on quantity of imported lead used, equal to weight of the exported article, to we ascertained by a United States weigher. Lead pipe and sheet lead, manufactured by Tatham & Bros., of New York, N. Y., in the manufacture of which no other than imported lead is used. T. D. 23123 and T. D. 20934. Lead, red. (See Litharge and red lead.) Lead, seals, manufactured wholly from imported lead; base al- lowance on quantity of imported lead used, equal to weight of exported articles, to be ascertained oy a United States weigher. Lead, sheet. (See sheet lead.) Lead, white. (See White lead.) Lead wire, manufactured wholly from imported lead; base al- lowance on quantity of imported lead used, equal to weight of exported article, to be ascertained by a United States weigher. Leather, manufactured from imported hides. T. D. 19427. Leather belting, manufactured from belting butts made from imported rawhides. T. D. 22803. Leather belting; T. D. 22803 amended. T. D. 23567. Leather, embossed. (See Embossed leather.) Leather gloves, manufactured by Foster, Paul & Co., of New York City, from partly made imported gloves and the manufac- turer's patent domestic fasteners; allow under letter July 24, 1894, to collector, New York, and T. D. 15915. Leather, sole. (See Sole leather.) Leather, split. (See Finished split leather.) Lenses, spectacles and eyeglasses, manufactured by T. A. Wil- son & Co., of Reading, Pa., from imported lenses; allow under letter March 4, 1891, to collector, Philadelphia. Linen netting, manufactured by H. & G. W. Lord, of Boston, Mass., wholly from imported linen gilling twine; allow under T. D. 12267. Linoleum, manufactured on an imported burlap "foundation"; base allowance on quantity of burlap so used, equal to surface measurement of the exported article. Linseed oil. T. D. 22405. Linseed oil and linseed oil cake, the oil being expressed from seed imported under the tariff act of August 28, 1894, and the oil cake being composed of the solid substance of such seed the re- fuse matter in the seed and a small percentage of oil not re- coverable, the parts of the seed and the refuse being separated by the processes of crushing, steaming, and pressing; base allow- ance on quantities and values of materials used in the manu- facture of the respective products, to be ascertained under the following instructions: (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 57 The manufacturer's and exporter's declarations on the draw- back entry shall show the cost of the seed used per bushel of 56 pounds, and the wholesale market values of the oil per gallon of 7 pounds, and of the oil cake per ton of 2,000 pounds, at the place of manufacture at the time of exportation; which declared cost and values shall be verified by the collector with whom the entry is lodged. Nineteen and ninety-one hundredths pounds (2.654 gallons) of oil and 35.87 pounds of oil cake being the ascertained average product of 1 bushel (56 pounds) seed, such quantities, together with the cost and values above specified, shall be used as in- dicated in the following proportions, for the purpose of fixing the rate of drawback on each kind of product. First, from the declared and verified values of oil and cake products and from the known quantities above noted, find the values of such products from 56 pounds seed. To find the rate of drawback on oil, per gallon, say- Value of oil and cake from 56 pounds seed. Value of 56 pounds seed. Value of oil from 56 pounds seed. Value of material oil in 56 for pounds seed. Duty on material for) oil in 56 pounds seed, for oil in 56 pounds seed. :: Value of 56 pounds seed. Value of material and }:{ then Duty on 56 pounds seed (20 cents). }:{ }={ Duty paid on material for one gallon oil. }-{ Value of oil and cake from 56 pounds seed. { divided by 2.654. Duty on materia for oil in 56 pounds seed. Rate of Drawback per gallon. To find rate of drawback on oil cake per 100 pounds, say- Value of 56 pounds seed. }: 35.87 pounds. Value of cake 56 from pounds seed Value of material : for cake in 56 pounds seed. 100 pounds. }::{ •}:{" and then Value of 56 pounds seed. }:{ Duty on 56 pounds seed (20 cents). Duty on material for 35.87 pounds of oil cake, : Value of material for cake in 56 pounds seed. Duty on material for cake in 56 pounds seed. (Rate of drawback : { on 100 pounds of oil cake. In case the dutiable quantity of imported seed used was ascer- tained on liquidation of the import entry, by deducting from the weight of the seed in condition as imported, an allowance for "draff" on account of dirt or other refuse matter therein, the rate of duty paid on such seed per bushel of 56 pounds may be determined by deducting from the tariff rate of 20 cents per bushel a percentage thereof corresponding to the percentage of weight allowance for draff; and the rates of allowance of draw- back on the oil and oil cake products of such seed used without previous winnowing or cleaning may be found by substituting and using the duty rate found by such deduction (per bushel of 56 pounds) in place of the 20-cent duty rate used in the forego- ing proportions and formulas. Samples shall be taken as ordered by the collector, and quan- tities shall be ascertained by official weighing or gauging, as the case may require. (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 58. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. When such oil is weighed, the number of gallons shall be de- termined by allowing 7½ pounds of oil per gallon. Linseed oil and linseed-oil cake. T. D. 19323. Liquid anhydrous ammonia, manufactured wholly from import- ed sulphate of ammonia; base allowance on quantity of such ma- terial used, to be determined by allowing 4 pounds of sulphate of ammonia for each pound of the exported article. Liquid peptonoids, liquid peptonoids and iron, and liquid pep- tonoids with coca, manufactured by the Arlington Chemical Co., of Yonkers, N. Y., in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 17727. Litharge and red lead, manufactured from imported lead; base allowance on quantity of such material used. The entry under which the merchandise is to be inspected and laden must show, separately, the number and the gross and net weights of each of the various sizes of packages in which the articles are, re- spectively, packed for shipment; and the manufacturer's declar- ation on the drawback entry must show the quantities and per- centages of metallic lead contained in the exported articles, which declaration shall be verified by the report of a United States weigher, and by analysis to be made by a Government chemist, of samples taken by the inspecting officer, as ordered by the collector. Lithographic tin plates, manufactured by S. A. Illsley & Co., of Brooklyn, N. Y., from imported tin plates; allow under T. D. 9782. Locomotive and other steam boilers, manufactured wholly or in part from imported boiler plates, brass and copper boiler tubes, etc.; base allowance on quantities of imported materials used, under the following instructions: The drawback entry under which the boilers are to be in- spected and laden must show the kind and description of boiler, giving dimensions of the same; also the number, size, shape, and gauge of the various parts made from imported materials on which drawback of duties is claimed. Such entry must be ac- companied by a draft or diagram of the boiler, illustrating the description given in the entry by showing the measurements, number, and relative position of the different parts named in the entry, which description and measurements shall be verified by the inspecting officer. - The manufacturer's declaration shall show the quantity and kind of imported material used, describing the same by giving dimensions, gauge, and weight of plates and other parts in con- dition as imported, and indicating the parts of the completed boiler in which the same appear. Such declaration shall also show, separately, the quantities and values of the different kinds of resultant scrap, and the value at the factory of the different kinds of imported material used in the manufacture. In case it shall be found on liquidation of the drawback entry that the weights of the different materials identified are not separately shown in the entry under which the same were imported, reference may be had for verification of the manu- facturer's statements to standard tables and rules for determin- ing by measurement the weights of different kinds of boiler ma- terials, which may be found in "Haswell's Engineers' and Me- chanics' Pocket Book.' Locomotive appliances, such as injectors, air brakes, water gauges, and clack boxes. T. D. 22810. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 59 Locomotive boilers, manufactured by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, of Philadelphia, Pa., in part from imported flexible stay bolts. T. D. 22090 and T. D. 23077. Locomotive and railway car wheels, manufactured wholly or in part from imported tires, centers, retaining bolts and retaining rings, and such imported wheels fitted and permanently at- tached to domestic axles; base allowance on quantity of import- ed materials used, under the following instructions: The entry under which such wheels are to be inspected and laden must show, separately, the kinds of wheels, the dimensions of the same, and the dimensions and weights of the several parts on which drawback allowance must be made. The dimen- sions of tires given must include inside diameter, width on in- side face, and thickness on "tread," and the given dimensions of centers must include outside diameter of rim, width of rim on face, and diameter and length of axle bore. The entry must be accompanied by drawings of the wheels and parts, or refer to such drawings on file with the collector of the port from which exportation is to be made, illustrating the description given in such entry by showing the measurements of the wheels and parts, which description and measurements shall be verified by the inspecting officers. When practicable, the weights given in the entry of the several parts of the wheels shall be verified by a United States weigher. The manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry must show, separately, the kinds, dimensions, and weights of the im- ported materials used in the manufacture of the wheels, de- scribing the material for each part of the finished wheel as the same was described in the invoice under which it was imported and in the drawing accompanying such invoice or referred to therein. Such declarations shall alsó show, separately, the quantities and values of the different kinds of resultant scrap or "waste," and the values at the factory of the respective kinds of imported material from which such "waste" is produced. In determining the weight of imported material which shall be made the basis of allowance of drawback on the finished article, the weight of the material in condition as imported shall be re- duced by a number of pounds equal in value to the value of the "waste" resulting from manufacture, according to the values of material and waste shown in the manufacturer's declaration. Locomotive coupling buffers. (See Locomotives.) Locomotive parts, metallic packing or rubber buffer springs used in the manufacture of locomotives by Burnham, Williams & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 20966. Locomotive parts, known as bars, wrist pins, stay bolts, and piston rods manufactured by Burnham, Williams & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., wholly from imported Taylor iron. T. D. 20936. Locomotive parts. Water gauges of locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 20935. Locomotive steam boilers, made from imported steam boiler tubes. T. D. 17537. Locomotives, manufactured in part from imported materials; base allowance on quantities of imported materials so used, un- der the following instructions: Automatic brakes and attachments, Blast pipes, Copper plates, Coupling buffers, and Crank pins, in locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, of Philadelphia, Pa.; allow under T. D. 11168, 16878, 11472, and 17802, and letter July 15, 1896, to collector, New York, respectively. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 60 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, of Phil- adelphia, Pa., in the construction of which imported tender wheels on axles have been used. T. D. 22089. Locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, of Phil- adelphia, Pa., in the construction of which imported clack boxes are used. T. D. 22630. Boilers. Wheels. (See Locomotive and railway car wheels.) (See Locomotive and other steam boilers.) Lubricating oils, manufactured wholly from imported rape- seed oil and the products of domestic petroleum; base allowance on quantity of the imported rape-seed oil used, to be determined as follows: The entry under which the merchandise is to be inspected and laden must show, separately, the number and kind of shipping packages, and the quantity and quality or kind of the manufac- tured article contained in each package. In case the exported article is made under a standard formula the manufacturer must file with the collector, prior to the liqui- dation of the drawback entry, a sworn statement showing such formula, and the mode of manufacture and packing for ship- ment, and in all other cases the special formula of manufacture, together with a description of the mode of manufacture and packing, must accompany the drawback entry. The drawback entry must show, separately, the quantity and quality or kind of the manufactured article contained in each package, and in the entire shipment; and the manufacturer's declaration on such entry must show the percentages and quan- tities of rape-seed oil appearing in each kind or quality, re- spectively. Such declaration must further show, in addition to the usual averments, that the exported oils were manufactured and packed for shipment in manner as set forth in standard formulas and statements filed with the collector, referring thereto by date, or in special formulas and statements accompanying the drawback entry. Samples shall be taken, as ordered by the collector, to be sub- mitted to the appraiser for report of the percentage of rape-seed oil appearing therein. In liquidating entries the quantity of rape-seed oil on which allowance of drawback may be based, shall be determined for each kind of quality of oil by use of the minimum quantity and percentage relating to each kind or quality, respectively, as shown by the manufacturer's sworn formula and statement, the declaration on the drawback entry, or by the appraiser's report of percentages and a United States gauger's report of quanti- ties. Lubricating oils, manufactured by an admixture of imported degras or brown wool grease with a lubricating product of do- mestic petroleum. T. D. 20632. Lumber, creosoted. (See Creosoted lumber.) Lumber, dressed. (See Dressed lumber.) Machinery oil, made by Crew, Levick & Co., of Philadelphia. T. D. 17475. Magnolia antifriction metal, and other antifriction metals known as Aluminum bearing and "No. 1 metal," manufactured by the Magnolia Antifriction Metal Company, of New York City, from imported lead, tin, and antimony, and "Mystic" and "Pyra- mid" metals, from lead and antimony; allow under T. D. 12772, (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 61 14901, and letters March 22, 1894, and August 15, 1894, to col- lector, New York. Maltine and cod-liver oil, Maltine with coca wine, and Plain maltine, manufactured by the Maltine Manufacturing Company, of New York City, in part from imported alcohol, glycerine, and cod-liver oil; allow under letter July 30, 1896, to collector, New York, T. D. 17321 and 18568. Malt, screened. (See Screened malt.) Marble articles, slabs, plumbers' slabs, columns, capitals, moldings, etc., of marble manufactured by the Evans Marble Company, of Baltimore, Md., from marble imported in blocks, rough or squared only. T. D. 20569. Marble floor tiles, posts, risers, slabs, tombstones, and treads, manufactured from marble imported in blocks rough, or squared; base allowance on quantity of imported material used, equal to quantity determined by measurements of exported articles. Matches and match blocks, manufactured by the Diamond Match Company, of New York, N. Y., the latter wholly with the use of imported lumber, and the former from such lumber and imported glue, combined with other ingredients. T. D. 23025. Mattress fabric, woven-wire. (See Woven-wire mattress fab- ric.) Metal, aluminum bearing. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc.) Meats, produced from imported hogs, slaughtered in the Uni- ted States by Armour & Co., Chicago, Ill. T. D. 18678. Men's and boys' footwear, consisting of boots, Oxford ties, and slippers manufactured by the James A. Banister Company, of Newark, N. J., the uppers of which are made wholly from im- ported calf, patent calf, enameled, sealskin, or domestic leather, or a combination of the same, with the use further, in certain cases, of imported French calf as lining for boots. T. D. 23380. Men's pants, manufactured by Sweet, Orr & Co., of New York, N. Y., wholly from imported cloths of various kinds, qualities, and descriptions. T. D. 21094. Men's shoes, manufactured by Hathaway, Soule & Harrington, New Bedford, Mass. T. D. 23566. Men's shoes, manufactured by George E. Keith Company, of Campello, Mass., the outer soles, counters, heels, and top lifts of which are made from sole leather produced from imported hides. T. D. 23240. Mercerized or mercerized and dyed cotton yarns, manufactured by the William H. Lorimer's Sons Company, of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 22394. Metal, composition. (See Composition metal.) Metal, magnolia antifriction. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, .etc.) Metal, "Mystic," "No. 1," and "Pyramid." (See Magnolia anti- friction metal, etc.) Metal shingles and tiles, manufactured by Montross Metal Shingle Co., of Camden, N. J., from imported tin plates and black plates; allow under T. D. 17805. Metal shingles, manufactured by Merchant & Co., Incorpora- ted, of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported tin plates and black plates; allow under T. D. 16161. Metal, white. (See White metal.) Metallic cartridges, charged with imported powder. T. D. 18042. Mica chimneys, "kant krack" mica chimneys, manufactured (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 62 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. from imported cut and uncut mica by the North Carolina Mica Company. T. D. 23071 and T. D. 23086. Micabeston plates, flexible micabeston, and micabeston cloth manufactured by Sills-Eddy Mica Company, of New York, N. Y., from imported sheet mica. T. D. 22666. Micanite insulator, manufactured by the Mica Insulator Com- pany, of Schenectady, N. Y., from shellac and imported mica; allow under T. D. 14573. Milk, condensed. (See Condensed milk.) Mirror glasses, manufactured from imported plate glass by the processes of cutting, beveling, and polishing, either with or with- out the addition of "silver coating"; base allowance on quantity of material used, to be determined by count and measurement of the exported articles. The entry must show, separately, the number and dimensions of each size and variety of mirror glass exported. Mirror plates, manufactured by the United Bavarian Looking Glass Works, of New York, N. Y., with the use of imported pol- ished cylinder glass. T. D. 22639. Mirror plates, manufactured by Semon, Bache & Co., of New York, N. Y., from imported polished cylinder glass. T. D. 22354. Mixed paints, manufactured in part from imported linseed oil; base allowance on quantity of imported oil used, under the fol- lowing instructions: The manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry must show, separately, the quantity of oil used in the manufacture of each kind and quality of paint. Samples shall be taken by the inspecting officer as ordered by the collector, and submitted to a Government chemist for analysis and determination of the per- centages "by weight" of oil contained therein. The quantity of oil used shall be determined by reference to such chemist's re- ports, and weights of the exported articles returned by a United States weigher, which quantity shall be reduced to gallons on the basis of 7½ pounds for each gallon of oil. Mixed sirups, manufactured by Eastern Refining Company, New York, N. Y. T. D. 23625. Molasses, refined, manufactured by N. W. Taussig & Co., of New York, N. Y., from imported raw molasses. T. D. 21133. Morphine sulphate or salts, manufactured by the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, of St. Louis, Mo., in whole or in part from Turkish or other imported crude opium. T. D. 22397. Mouldings. (See Doors and mouldings.) Muffs, manufactured by Piasecki & Weinberg, of New York, from imported dressed, dyed and sheared rabbit skins; allow un- der T. D. 17985. "Mystic" metal. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc.) Nails, manufactured from imported steel imported steel shearings shearings by the Judson Mfg. Co., of San Francisco. T. D. 18183. Nails, steel wire. (See Steel wire nails.) Nets, fish. (See Fish nets.) Netting, linen. (See Linen netting.) "Nickel anodes," manufactured by Zucker & Levett & Loeb Company, of New York, in part from imported nickel; allow un- der T. D. 17980 and 14273. Nickel-plated key chains, manufactured by the Lane Manu- facturing Company, of Waterbury, Conn., from nickel and im- ported polished steel chains, by the process of nickel plating; al- low under T. D. 14343. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 63 Nitroglycerin dynamite, manufactured in part from imported refined or crude glycerin. T. D. 22290. "No 1" Metal. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc.) Nozzles for petroleum cans, tin. parts.) (See Petroleum cans and Nuts for bolts. (See Fish-plate bolts, and Carriage and tire bolts.) Oil cake. T. D. 22845. Oil cake linseed. (See Linseed-oil cake.) Oil, castor. (See Castor oil.) Oil cloths, manufactured in part from imported burlaps or oil- cloth foundations; base allowance on a quantity of such mater- ial used equal to the surface measurement of the exported ar- ticle. Oil, linseed. (See Linseed oil.) Oll lubricating. (See Lubricating oil.) Oil meal. T. D. 17455. Ornamental plate glass, manufactured from imported plain plate glass by process of cutting or engraving ornamental de- signs on the same; base allowance on a quantity of the material used, to be determined by measurement of the exported articles. Packing cases. (See Wooden boxes.) Pails, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Pain killer, Perry Davis'. (See Perry Davis' pain killer.) Pain relief, Barry's. (See Barry's pain relief.) Paine's celery compound, manufactured by the Wells & Rich- ardson Company, of Burlington, Vt., in the manufacture of which no other than imported alcohol is used. T. D. 22608. Painted and embossed sheet iron, manufactured from imported plain sheet iron; base allowance on quantity of such iron used, to be determined by deducting from the weight of the exported article, as ascertained by a United States weigher, the weight of the paint on the finished sheets. The manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry must show the quantity or percentage of paint adhering to the finished sheets, and such declaration shall be verified by expert official inspection of samples to be taken as ordered by the collector. Painted iron roofing. (See Iron roofing.) Painted tin shingles, manufactured by the Cortright Metal Roofing Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported tin plates and domestic paint; allow under T. D. 13642. Paint, gold. (See Gold paint.) Paints, mixed. (See Mixed paints.) Panopepton, manufactured by Fairchild Bros. & Foster, New York, N. Y. T. D. 23644. Pans, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Paper, newspaper or other kinds and descriptions of paper manufactured in whole or in part from imported materials known as "china clay or kaolin," "mechanically ground wood pulp," and "chemical wood pulp, unbleached" or "bleached." T. D. 22442. Paper, manufactured by the Everett Pulp and Paper Company from imported china clay. T. D. 19956. Paper, used in the manufacture of cigarettes by the Nationa} Cigarette & Tobacco Co., of New York. T. D. 18176. Paper-backed foil, manufactured by Lehmaier, Schwartz & Co., of New York, N. Y., with the use of domestic paper and foil made of lead or lead and tin combined, wholly imported. D. 23014. T. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 64 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Paper wrappers, surface-coated. (See Surface-coated paper wrappers.) Pasteur's germ-proof filters, manufactured by the Pasteur- Chamberland Filter Company, of Dayton, Ohio, in part from imported filtering tubes; allow under T. D. 12087. Patent cooking kettles, manufactured by A. W. Oberman, of Pittsburg, Pa., in part from imported enameled iron forms; al- low under T. D. 14337. Patent metallic shingles, manufactured from imported tin plates or taggers iron; base allowance on quantity of imported material used equal to net weight of exported articles, as ascer- tained by a United States weigher. Pearline, manufactured by James Pyle & Sons, of New York City, in part from imported soda ash and caustic soda; allow under T. D. 12594. Peas, split. (See Split peas.) Peptonoids, liquid. (See Liquid peptonoids.) Penholders, manufactured by the American Lead Pencil Com- pany, of New York. T. D. 18473. Pens, steel. (See Steel pens.) Perforated copper plates, manufactured from imported copper plates; base allowance on quantity of material used, equal to weight of exported articles, ascertained by a United States weigher. Perry Davis' pain killer, manufactured by Davis & Lawrence Company, of New York City, in part from imported alcohol; al- low under letter January 10, 1896. Petroleum barrels, manufactured in part from imported hoop steel or wire rods, if made by the Standard Oil Company, of New York, or the Atlantic Refining Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., allow for wire rods used under letter December 9, 1891, and T. D. 12277, respectively; if made by the Tide Water Oil Company, of New York City, allow for hoop steel under T. D. 13475. Petroleum cans and parts: Cans. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Caps, handles, nozzles, screw rings, and screw tops, manufac- tured wholly or in part from imported tin plates and attached to petroleum cans; base allowance on quantity of such material used, to be determined by adding to the quantity of tin plate ap- pearing in such articles a quantity equal to that actually de- stroyed or converted into worthless scrap in process of manu- facture. In case the resultant scrap is not worthless, the quan- tity to be added to cover such wastage in manufacture shall be reduced by a number of pounds equal in value to the value of such scrap. Values of such tin plate and scrap shall be declared by manufacturers on requisition of collectors. No drawback shall be allowed on attachments made from scrap tin. Solder, made wholly from imported tin and lead, when used by the Tide Water Oil Company and the Standard Oil Com- pany, of New York, in soldering petroleum cans, allow under T. D. 14592 and 14798; and when used by the Atlantic Refining Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., allow under T. D. 14273. Petroleum cases. (See Wooden boxes.) Petroleum Emulsion, manufactured by Angier Chemical Co., of Boston, Mass., in part from imported glycerin and hypophos- phites of lime and soda; allow under T. D. 17763. Petroleum emulsion. T. D. 22233. Phenacetine pills. (See Pills.) Photographic cameras, manufactured by W. H. Lewis, of (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 65 Greenpoint, N. Y., in part from imported Dallmeyer lenses; al- low under T. D. 11735. Photographic dry plates, manufactured from imported glass plates and gelatine; base allowance on quantity of glass, to be determined by adding to the net weight of the exported plates, ascertained by a United States weigher, 15 per cent of such weight, and on the quantity of gelatine used, not in excess of three-eighths of a grain for each square inch of the coated sur- face. The manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry must show the quantity of gelatine used, which declaration must be verified by tests made by a Government chemist, of samples taken as ordered by the collector. Photographic paper, sensitized, manufactured by the Nepera Chemical Company, of Nepera Park, N. Y., from imported plain or surface-coated photographic paper. T. D. 20279. Piano hammers, manufactured by Alfred Dolge, of New York City, in part from sheet felt made by him, wholly from imported wool; allow under T. D. 9586 and 17232. Piano hammers, manufactured by Charles Pfriemer, of New York, N. Y. T. D. 20429. Pickets, manufactured from imported lumber; base allowance on quantity of lumber used, equal to "board measure" of ex- ported articles. Pig iron, spiegeleisen, or ferromanganese, manufactured by the Maryland Steel Company, of Sparrow Point, Md., from a mixture of imported and domestic ores; also of steel products such as ingots, blooms, slabs, billets, rails, fish plates, and tin- plate bars.-Department's decision of December 7, 1898 (T. D. 20400), rescinded. T. D. 22890. Pig iron, manufactured by Buffalo Union Furnace Company, Buffalo, N. Y. T. D. 23576. Pig iron, steel billets, steel rails, or steel fish plates manu- factured by the Maryland Steel Company, of Sparrow Point, Md., from a mixture of imported and domestic iron ores, spiegeleisen, or ferromanganese. T. D. 20400. Pig lead, manufactured from imported lead ore; base allow- ance on quantities of pure lead contained in the exported article. Such quantity shall be determined by reference to the weight of the exported pig lead, ascertained by a United States weigher, and the percentage of pure lead therein, ascertained by a United States chemist's analysis of samples taken in each case by the lading officer. The rate of allowance per pound of pure lead exported shall be determined by dividing the rate of duty paid on the imported ore by the per cent of pure lead found in such ore on importa- tion. On each entry of pig lead for drawback, under the provisions of section 22 of the act of August 28, 1894, the exporters shall be required to file, in addition to the usual declarations, a special declaration, verified by one general officer and the foreman of the smelting works producing such lead, setting forth specifically that the lead covered by the entry was produced wholly from imported ores, without any admixture of domestic ores con- taining lead. Pig lead, produced from a combination of imported and do- mestic lead-bearing ores by Consolidated Kansas City Smelting and Refining Company.-Opinion of Attorney-General. T. D. 19850. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broken are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) За 66 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PIIIs, manufac ured by John Wyeth & Bro., of Philadelphia, Pa., in part from imported antipyrine, phenacetine, salol or sul- phonal; allow under T. D. 13911 and 14041. Plm-olas, manufactured by the Seville Packing Company, of New York, N. Y., from wholly imported olives and sweet red peppers. T. D. 22655. Pipe, lead. Pipes, blast. Pipes, steel. (See Lead pipe.) (See Locomotives.) (See Steel pipes, galvanized, etc.) Planed rails. (See Dressed lumber.) Plaster of paris, made from rock plaster or crude gypsum. T. D. 20184. Plate glass. (See crystal plate glass.) Plate glass, ornamental. (See Ornamental plate glass.) Plates, ferrotype. (See Ferrotype plates.) Plates, fish. (See Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, etc.) Plates, perforated copper. (See Perforated copper plates.) Plates, photographic, dry. (See Photographic dry plates.) Plates, terne and tin. (See Tin and terne plates.) Plisses brilliant, plisses favrille manufactured by the Kurs- heedt Manufacturing Company, of New York, N. Y., wholly from imported silk brilliant. T. D. 22789. Plug tobacco, manufactured in part from imported licorice paste; base allowance on quantity of such paste used, to be de- termined under the following instructions: The entry under which the tobacco is laden must show, sepa- rately, the number and description of packages of each brand or quality laden, and the drawback entry must show, separately, the quantity of each kind and quality covered thereby and the quantity of licorice paste used in the manufacture of each. Be- fore the liquidation of any such drawback entry, there must be filed with the collector at the port of exportation a sworn for- mula or statement of the proprietor and foreman of the factory where the tobacco was made, showing the percentages of lico- rice paste used in the manufacture of the several brands and grades of tobacco made in such factory for exportation. Manufactured tobacco being exported under the supervision of the internal-revenue authorities, the weights reported by them shall be accepted by collectors of customs, and, on the request of the collector with whom a manufacturer's formula is filled, the internal-revenue officer in charge of the factory shall pro- cure and transmit to such collector samples of the tobacco de- scribed in such formula, to be submitted to a Government chem- ist for analysis and verification of the percentages of licorice paste shown in the formula. When ordered by the collector, the customs officer inspecting the tobacco shall take samples for use in verifying the manu- facturer's statement on the drawback entry. No drawback shall be allowed on any excess over the quantity shown in the manufacturer's formula submitted without special instructions of the Department. Plumbers' traps, manufactured wholly from imported lead; base allowance on quantity of such lead used, equal to weight of exported articles, found by a United States weigher. Plush, silk. (See Silk plush.) Pomace, castor. (See Castor pomace.) Porcelain lined tin cans, manufactured by the American Can Co., New York, N. Y. T. D. 23820. Portable railroad sections, manufactured wholly or in part (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 67 from imported materials; base allowance on quantities of such materials used, equal to weight of exported parts made from such materials, to be determined by a United States weigher. Posts, marble. (See Marble floor tiles, etc.) "Potash," manufactured by Leon Hirsh & Sons, and William Archibald, of New York City, and by the Philadelphia Lye and Chemical Company, Limited, of Philadelphia, from imported caustic soda; allow under T. D. 13716, 15891, and 17039, re- spectively. Pouncing paper, manufactured by Herman Behr & Co., of New York, N. Y., in the manufacture of which only imported glue is used. T. D. 22335. "Powdered sugar," manufactured by Louis Saroni & Co., from imported refined sugar; allow under T. D. 17764. Preserver, fish. (See Fish preserver.) Preservaline, manufactured by the Preservaline Manufactur- ing Company, of New York, N. Y. T. D. 22398. Press copying books, manufactured by H. C. Davison & Co., of New York, N. Y., in the manufacture of which no other than imported copying paper is used. T. D. 22898. Preventina, manufactured by Scott & Bowne, New York, N. Y. T. D. 23605. Preventina, manufactured by Scott & Bowne, of New York, N. Y., in part with the use of alcohol and chemically pure gly- cerin wholly imported. T. D. 22900. Printed cotton cloth, manufactured from bleached cotton cloth by the Queen Dyeing Company, of Providence, R. I. T. D. 23297. Printed and finished cloths, manufactured by Gilmore & Haigh, of Somerville, Mass., from imported plain cotton cloth; allow un- der T. D. 16696. Printed silks. (See Silks, printed and dyed.) "Pyramid" metal. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc.) "Quick dissolving sugar," manufactured by Louis Saroni & Co., from imported refined sugar; allow under T. D. 17764. Quilted goods, manufactured by the Excelsior Quilting Com- pany, of New York, N. Y., in part from imported materials. T. D. 23104. Rackarock. (See Solid ingredient of rackarock.) "Radway's Ready Relief," manufactured by Radway & Co., of New York, in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 17984. Railroad crossings, frogs, and switches, manufactured by Wil- liam Wharton, Jr., & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 19122. Railroad sections, portable. (See Portable railroad sections.) Railroad spikes. (See Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, etc.) Rails, planed. (See Dressed lumber.) Rails, steel. (See Steel rails.) Railway car forgings. (See Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, etc.) Railway cars: Car bodies, manufactured by the Gilbert Car Manufacturing Company, of Troy, N. Y., in part from imported glass; allow under T. D. 10695. Cars, manufactured by the Harlan & Hollingsworth Company, of Wilmington, Del., in part from imported drawbars. gas equip- ments, glass for windows, vacuum brakes, and ventilators; al- low under T. D. 11955. Horse cars, manufactured by the John Stephenson Company, Limited, of New York City, in part from imported glass; allow under T. D. 11927. (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost 6. such services. 68 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Wheels, car. (See Locomotive and railway car wheels.) Railway layout, frogs, girder crossings, and connecting straight and curved rails, manufactured by the Lorain Steel Company, of Johnstown, Pa., in part from imported steel rails, the tongue switches, mates, etc., being of domestic materials. T. D. 22066. Ralston cocoa. (See Sweeteneu cocoa powder.) Ramsay's Trinidad aromatic bitters, manufactured by Tyrer & Mullarkey, of New York City, in part from imported rum; allow under T. D. 14569. Rawhide cut lacing, manufactured by Chas. A. Schieren & Co., New York, N. Y. T. D. 23459. Red lead. (See Litharge and red lead.) Red Rose chewing gum. (See Chewing gum.) Refined asphalt, manufactured by Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company, New York, N. Y. T. D. 23460. Refined asphalt, manufactured by the Barber Asphalt Paving Company, of New York, N. Y., wholly with the use of imported crude Trinidad Lake or Bermuda asphalt. T. D. 22833. Refined asphalt, manufactured by the Warren-Scharf Asphalt Paving Company, wholly with the use of imported crude Trini- dad asphalt. T. D. 23042. Refined butter, manufactured by Lestrade Brothers and John Scheel, both of New York City, in part from imported "grease butter"; allow under letter October 13, 1891, to collector, New York, and T. D. 12590. On that manufactured by Bartram Brothers and Kurzman Brothers, of New York City, in part from imported "grease butter," allow under T. D. 14578. Refined butter. T. D. 23810. Refined butter. (See Butter, refined.) Refined cod oil, manufactured by the Swan & Finch Company, of New York, N. Y., wholly from imported crude cod oil. T. D. 22441. Refined copper, manufactured from copper ore, blister, scrap or matte; base allowance on quantity of fine copper in the im- ported material used, equal to the quantity of fine copper in the exported article, to be determined by reference to the weight of the exported article, ascertained by a Government weigher, and to the per cent of pure copper found therein by a Government chemist on analysis of samples to be taken in each case by the inspecting officer. Refined glycerin, manufactured wholly from imported crude glycerine; base allowance on quantity of imported glycerin used, to be determined by adding to the net weight of the exported article, ascertained by a United States weigher, 22 per cent of such weight; provided that the exported glycerin, if colorless, shall be of a density not less than 1.25 specific gravity (29 de- grees Baume), and, if tinted, not less than 1.26 specific gravity (30 degrees Baume), at 60 degrees Fahrenheit. Samples of the crude material and of the refined product must, in all cases, be submitted to a Government chemist for his re- port relative to the requisite conditions noted. Refined sirup. (See Sugars and sirups, refined, and Sirup.) Refined sugar. (See Sugars and sirups, refined.) Refined zinc, in the form of slabs, manufactured by the Nassau Smelting and Refining Works, of New York, N. Y., wholly from imported scrap zinc. T. D. 22774. Retaining bolts and rings. (See Locomotive and railway car wheels.) (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 69 Reuter's syrup, manufactured by Barclay & Co., of New York City, in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 17227. Ribbon gold leaf, manufactured by the W. H. Coe Manufac- turing Company, of Providence, R. I., from imported gold leaf. T. D. 22393. Ribbon gold leaf, manufactured by the W. H. Coe Manufac- turing Company, of Providence, R. I. Treasury decision 22393 of July 28, 1900, extended. T. D. 22779. Rice, rice meal, and "polish" manufactured by the National Rice Milling Company, of New York, N. Y. T. D. 18923. Rice, cleaned rice, manufactured wholly from imported Siam paddy. T. D. 19165. Rice, products of uncleaned Japan rice, manufactured by the National Rice Milling Company, of New York, N. Y. T. D. 20539. Rice, cleaned products of Patna rice, paddy or meal, and on uncleaned Japan and Bassein or Rangoon rice. T. D. 21700 and T. D. 21747. Rice, cleaned. (See Cleaned rice.) Ridging, iron. (See Iron roofing.) Risers, marble. (See Marble floor tiles, etc.) Rivets, manufactured from imported iron or steel wire rods, or rivet rods; base allowance on quantity of material used, to be determined by adding to the weight of the exported rivets, as ascertained by a United States weigher, 3 per cent of such weight. Rock candy sirup, manufactured by the Standard Rock Candy Company, of Brooklyn, N. Y., in the manufacture of which no other than imported granulated sugar is used. T. D. 22835. Rods, connecting. (See Connecting rods.) Roofing, iron. (See Iron roofing.) Roofing sheets and tiles. (See Iron roofing.) Root beer and ginger ale, manufactured by the Charles E. Hires Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., in the manufacture of which was used refined sugar produced from imported raw cane sugar. T. D. 22617. Rope, wire, and wire and hemp. (See Wire rope.) Round wire, plain or galvanized. (See Wire, round, plain or galvanized.) Royal baking powder, manufactured by the Royal Baking Pow- der Company, of New York, N. Y., in part from bitartrate of potash produced wholly from imported argols or crude tartar. T. D. 18819. Russet blacking and oakaline, manufactured by the Boston Blacking Company in part from imported china clay, indian reds, and chrome yellow dyes. T. D. 22196. Rugs, Wilton. (See Wilton rugs.) Rugs, Zanoni. (See Zanoni rugs and velvets.) Salmon cans, "tall one-pound." (See "Tall one-pound salmon cans.") Salol pills. (See Pills.) Sapolios. (See Soaps, soap powder, and sapolios.) Sarsaparilla, Ayer's. (See Ayer's cherry pectoral and sarsa- parilla.) Sarsaparilla, S. P. Townsend's. (See S. P. Townsend's sar- saparilla.) Saws and blanks, bands. (See Band saws and blanks.) Saws, cotton-gin. (See Cotton-gin saws.) Saws, not specially provided for, manufactured wholly from -- (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 70 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. imported materials; base allowance on a quantity of materials used, equal to net weight of exported articles, ascertained by a United States weigher. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-Liver Oil, manufactured by Scott & Bowne, of New York City, in part from imported cod-liver oil, hypophosphites of lime and soda, and glycerin refined from imported crude glycerin; allow under T. D. 14677, amended to allow 22 per cent for waste in refining crude glycerin. Screened malt, manufactured wholly from imported barley; base allowance on quantity of such barley used, to be deter- mined by allowing .905 of a bushel of barley weighing 48 pounds per bushel for each bushel of the exported malt weighing 34 pounds; but in no case shall allowance be based on a ratio of barley used, to the malt produced therefrom, in excess of that shown by the manufacturer's declaration on the drawback en- try. Weight of exported article shall be ascertained by a United States weigher. Screws, wood. (See Wood screws.) Screw tops, tin. (See Petroleum cans and parts.) Seal furs, imitation. (See Imitation seal furs.) Seals, lead. (See Lead seals.) Seamless bicycle tubing, manufactured from imported steel billets by the "cold drawn process"; allow under T. D. 17903. Seamless tubes, "cold drawn," manufactured by Shelby Steel Tube Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, wholly from imported steel billets. T. D. 22743. "Self-restoring drops, No. 22," "Tubular drops, No. 19," and "Relays, No. 9," manufactured by the Western Electric Co., of New York. T. D. 18045. Sewing machines, complete, manufactured by the Dunlap Ma- chinery Company, Limited, of New York, N. Y., the heads of which are imported, and the stands or other parts of which re- quired to make a complete machine are of domestic manufac- ture. T. D. 21135. Shades, decorated lamp. (See Decorated lamp shades.) Sheep dip, manufactured in part from imported sulphur by Laidlaw, Markill & Co., of Richmond, Va. T. D. 17449. Sheepskins, degreased. (See Degreased sheepskins.) Sheet iron, painted and embossed. (See Painted and bossed sheet iron.) em- Sheet lead, manufactured wholly from imported lead; base allowance on quantity of imported lead used, equal to weight of exported article, ascertained by a United States weigher. Sheets, roofing. (See Iron roofing.) Shelving. (See Dressed lumber.) Shields, dress. (See Dress shields.) Shingles, metal (made by Montross Metal Shingle Co.). (See Metal Shingles.) Shingles, metal (made by Merchant & Co.). (See Metal shingles, etc.) Shingles, painted tin. (See Painted tin shingles.) Shingles, patent metallic. (See Patent metallic shingles.) Shirts, silk outing. (See Silk outing shirts.) Shirt waists, ladies', misses' blouses, and men's shirts, manu- factured by Weil, Haskell & Co., of New York, N. Y. T. D. 22796. Shoes, manufactured by Hussey & Hodgdon, Haverhill, Mass. T. D. 23764. Shooks, box. (See Box shooks.) Shot, manufactured wholly from imported lead and exported (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 71 in bags or boxes; base allowance on quantity of such material used, equal to weight of exported article, ascertained by a United States weigher. Shot cartridges, manufactured by the Union Metallic Cart- ridge Company, of Bridgeport, Conn., and loaded with shot made wholly from imported lead; allow under T. D. 15928. Shot cartridges, manufactured by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company, of New Haven, Conn., the shot entering into the manufacture of which is made from imported lead. T. D. 22406. Show cards. (See Signs, labels and show cards.) Siding. (See Dressed lumber.) Signs, glass. (See Glass signs.) Signs, labels and show cards, manufactured from imported tin plates or "black plates," by varied processes of shaping, painting, printing, varnishing, enameling, and embossing; base allowance on quantity of imported plates used. The entry under which the merchandise is to be inspected and laden must show, separately, the number, kind, size, and weight of articles, and must specify the articles in each pack- age, or must be accompanied by a sworn invoice separately de- scribing the articles in each package. Manufacturer's declaration on drawback entry must show number, size, gauge, and weight of imported plates used, and also the amount or per cent. of increase of weight added to such plates by processes of manufacture. Samples shall be taken as ordered by the collector for expert official examination and veri- fication of declared gauges and additions. Quantities of mate- rials used shall be determined by reference to such verifications and weight of exported articles ascertained by a United States weigher, provided that such quantities shall in no case exceed the weight of the plates "identified" as shown by the records of importation. Silk damasks, manufactured by the Vigilant Mills, of Phila- delphia, Pa., in part from imported spun silk. T. D. 23122. Silk flags, manufactured by A. S. Rosenthal & Fried, of New York, N. Y., from Japanese silk imported in the piece in the natural state. T. D. 20577 and 20663. Silk handkerchiefs, embroidered. (See Embroidered silk hand- kerchiefs.) Silk outing shirts, manufactured by Lewis Frank & Sons, of New York City, from imported silk shirtings; allow under T. D. 12191. Silk plush, manufactured by the Peerless Plush Manufactur- ing Company, of Paterson, N. J., the back being made of cotton and the face or "pile" being made wholly from imported "spun” silk; allow under T. D. 15491. Silks, printed and dyed: Printed silks, manufactured from pongee silks, imported "in the gray"; base allowance on quantity of imported silk used, to be determined by reference to the report of the inspecting officer showing number of yards exported, and the manufacturer's dec- laration on the drawback entry showing percentage of increase of yardage consequent on the stretching of the imported fabric in process of printing and finishing. Samples shall be taken as ordered by the collector, to be submitted to the appraiser for verification of the manufacturer's declaration relative to kind and quality, of imported silk used. Dyed silks, manufactured from pongee silks, imported "in the (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 72 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. white" or "in the gray," or from imported "Habutai" silks; base allowance on quantity of imported silks used, equal to the number of yards of the exported article, to be determined by the inspecting officer, who shall take samples as ordered by the collector, for use as in case of printed silks, which see. Silks, printed or dyed, or "weighted and finished," manufac- tured from pongee or habutai silks, imported in the piece in the natural or usual condition. T. D. 21136. Silk shoe laces, manufactured by M. L. Hiller & Sons, New York. T. D. 18182. Silk, used in the manufacture of "Her Majesty's Corset." T. D. 17550. Sirups, manufactured wholly from imported raw sugars. (See Sugars and sirups, refined.) Sirup, manufactured wholly from molasses imported under the tariff of August 28, 1894, subject to duty at 2 cents per gal- lon; base allowance on quantity of material used, to be deter- mined under the following rules: The manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry must show, in addition to the usual averments, the number of gal- lons of the molasses "boiled” and used in producing the sirup ex- ported, the number of gallons and value per gallon of such sirup, and also the weight and the value per pound of the sugar pro- duct of such molasses. The declared values of such sugar and sirup products must be their values exclusive of packages, at the refinery at the time of shipment for exportation; and such values and declared quan- tities must be verified by the collector before use in finding the duty paid on the material used in the manufacture of the sirup. The amount of duty paid on such material shall be determined by use of such verified quantities and values as shown in the fol- lowing proportion: As the total value of the sugar and sirup products of a given quantity of molasses is to the value of the sirup product of such molasses, so is the duty paid on the molasses (the mate- rial for both products) to the duty paid on the material for the sirup. The duty paid on the material "used" being so found, the proper rate of drawback per gallon of the exported sirup shall be determined by dividing such amount of duty paid by the number of gallons of the sirup product; but in no case shall drawback be allowed on any excess over 43 gallons of sirup for each 100 gallons of molasses "boiled" in the manufacture of the sirup, unless such allowance be specially authorized by the Sec- retary of the Treasury. The quantity of the exported sirup shall be ascertained by a United States gauger and samples shall be taken as ordered by the collector, to be submitted to the appraiser for expert official inspection and report. Sirup, manufactured by American Sugar Refining Company, New Orleans, La. T. D. 23570. Sirup of figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Com- pany, of Louisville, Ky., in the manufacture of which no other than imported granulated sugar has been used. T. D. 22859 and 23428. Sirups, valued at over 8 cts. per gallon. T. D. 17463. Sirups. (See, also, Sugar and sirups.) Sizing, glue. (See Glue sizing.) Skins, China goat. (See China goatskins.) (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 73 Skins, dressed. Slabs, marble. (See Dressed skins.) (See Marble floor tiles, etc.) Sleeping cars, manufactured by the Jackson & Sharp Company, of Wilmington, Del., drawback allowed on articles used in man- ufacture if permanently attached to cars as parts thereof. T. D. 18974. Smyrna rugs, manufactured by McCleary, Wallin & Crouse, of Amsterdam, N. Y., in part from imported wool and goat or cattle hair. T. D. 23341. Soap, soap powders, and sapolios, manufactured in part from imported caustic soda and soda ash; base allowance on quanti- ties of such caustic soda or soda ash, or both, used in the manu- facture of the exported articles, provided always that no domes- tic material of the kind on which drawback is claimed shall have been used in the manufacture of the exported articles. Before allowance of drawback the exporter must file with the collector, at port of exportation, a sworn statement showing place. processes, and conditions of manufacture, and mode of packing the article for export, and showing also the ingredients of the article to be exported, and the proportions thereof, which statement shall be verified by the collector. The collector with whom such verified statement is filed shall, on application of collectors of other ports from which exporta- tions are made, furnish certified copies thereof for use at such other ports. The entry under which the merchandise is to be inspected and laden must show, separately, the quantities of the different kinds of merchandise, the marks, numbers, and sizes of the packages containing the same, and the gross and net weights of each package, or must be accompanied by a sworn copy of the invoice under which such merchandise was sold or consigned, giving such particulars. Statements of weights shall be verified by a United States weigher, who shall test weights of packages designated by the collector. The quantities of caustic soda and of soda ash used, and on which claim for drawback is based, must be shown by the manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry, which shall be verified by official analysis of samples taken as ordered by the collector. Such declaration must also show that the ex- ported articles were made in accordance with the sworn state- ment and formula filed with the collector. Quantities used in liquidation of entries shall, in no case, exceed minimum quanti- ties shown by sworn formula, declared on entry, or found by official analysis and weight. Soap powder. (See Soaps, soap powders, and sapolios.) Soda fountain, manufactured by the American Soda Fountain Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported marble and onyx. T. D. 22638. Solder, manufactured by National Lead Company, New York, N. Y. T. D. 23500. Solder for petroleum cans. (See Petroleum cans and parts.) Sole leather, manufactured from imported hides; base allow- ance on number of hides used, to be determined by inspection and count of exported "sides" of leather. Solid ingredient of rackarock, manufactured by the Rand Drill Company, of New York City, from imported chlorate of potash, packed in sacks or cartridges; allow under T. D. 9330. Sozodont, manufactured by Hall & Ruckel, of New York City, in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 16910. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worin vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 74 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Sozodont sprinkler tubes, used as stoppers for exported bottles, manufactured by Hall & Ruckel, of New York, N. Y., with the use wholly of imported corks and of imported metal tubes. D. 22959. T. Spectacles. (See Lenses, spectacles and eyeglasses.) Spikes, railroad. (See Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, etc.) Spirits of peppermint, spirits of camphor, etc., manufactured by McKesson & Robbins, of New York. T. D. 18180. Splice bars. (See Fish plates.) Split Leather. (See Finished split leather.) Split peas, manufactured wholly from imported peas; base allowance on a quantity of the peas used, to be determined by adding to the weight of the exported article, ascertained by a United States weigher, 16 per cent of such weight. Spokes, wooden. (See Wooden spokes.) Spring material, clock. (See Clock-spring material.) Springs, clock. (See Clock springs.) Stamped steel ceilings, manufactured by Henry S. Northrop, of New York, N. Y., wholly with the use of imported steel sheets. T, D. 23440. Staples, manufactured from steel billets by Consolidated Steel & Wire Co., of Allentown, Pa. T. D. 18179, Staples, wire. (See Wire fencing.) Stay bolts used in the construction of locomotive boilers man- ufactured by Thornton N. Motley Company, of New York, N. Y., partly from imported round bar iron. T. D. 23149. Steam boilers. (See Locomotive and other steam boilers.) Steam-engine governor tops, when exported furnished with springs made wholly from imported steel strips, and where springs are exported separately in sets manufactured by the Pickering Governor Company, of Portland, Conn. T. D. 22065. Steam-engine governors, manufactured by the Pickering Gov- ernor Company, of Portland, Conn., the springs of which are made wholly from imported strip steel. T. D. 20220. Steam-engine governors, one-half inch and three-fourths inch governors manufactured by the Pickering Governor Company, of Portland, Conn. T. D. 21725. Steam sanding devices of locomotives, manufactured by Burn- ham, Williams & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 20977. Steel bars, manufactured by G. W. Pennington & Sons, of San Francisco, Cal., wholly from imported steel billets; allow under T. D. 15943. Steel balls. (See Excelsior steel balls.) Steel drills, manufactured by the Standard Tool Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, wholly from imported tool steel; allow under T. D. 12598. Steel drums, manufactured by Cowles & Danziger Company in part from imported sheet steel. T. D. 23331. Steel laths, manufactured by International Metal Lath Com- pany, Niles, Ohio. T. D. 23446. Steel pens, manufactured by the Esterbrook Steel Pen Manu- facturing Company, of Camden, N. J., from imported sheet steel; allow under T. D. 13476. Steel pipes, galvanized or asphaltum and tar coated, manufac- tured by Francis Smith & Co., of San Francisco, Cal., from im- ported steel sheets; allow under T. D. 12477. Steel plates, manufactured by Central Iron and Steel Company, Harrisburg, Pa. T. D. 23724. Steel products, manufactured by Buffalo Steel Company, Tona- wanda, N. Y. T. D. 23710. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 75 Steel rails, manufactured by the Maryland Steel Company, of Sparrow Point, Md., wholly from imported iron ore and spiegel- eisen; allow under T. D. 13934. When manufactured by the Bethlehem Iron Company, of South Bethlehem, Pa., wholly from imported iron ore, spiegeleisen, and ferro-manganese; allow un- der T. D. 13937. Steel strips, manufactured by the Esterbrook Steel Pen Manu- facturing Company, of Camden, N. J., in the manufacture of which imported steel sheets are used. T. D. 22973. Steel wire rods, one-half inch to No. 8 wire gauge, manufac- tured by the Washburn and Moen Manufacturing Company, of Worcester, Mass., from steel billets manufactured by the Mary- land Steel Company, of Sparrow Point, Md. T. D. 19369. Steel-wire nails, manufactured from imported steel-wire rods; base allowance on quantity of material used, to be determined by adding to the weight of the exported nails, as ascertained by a United States weigher, 6 per cent of such weight. Sterling-silver cutlery and safety razors, the skeletons and blades of which are imported and handles of domestic manu- facture, manufactured by Silberstein, Hecht & Co., of New York, N. Y. T. D. 20933. Stiff fur hats for men's wear, manufactured by James Marshall & Bros., of Fall River, Mass., the bodies of which are made of imported furs only, in combination with imported bands, bind- ings, elastics, linings, and hat leathers. T. D. 22899. Straining cloth, manufactured by the Sugden Press Bag Com- pany, of Graniteville, Mass., made wholly from imported camel's- hair tops. T. D. 20250. Straw braids, manufactured by the R. H. Comey Company, Camden, N. J. T. D. 23495. Straw hats, manufactured wholly or in part with the use of imported materials, and exported by Tenney & Dixon, of New York, N. Y., as financial agents. T. D. 23102. Straw or chip braids, manufactured by Patterson & Ellis, New York, N. Y. T. D. 23585. Structural material, manufactured by the A. & P. Roberts Company, of Pencoyd, Pa. T. D. 22318. Structural material, plates, beams, channels, bars, etc., manu- factured by the Carnegie Steel Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., in part from imported rail scrap and domestic pig iron. T. D. 22259 and 22476. Structural material, manufactured by American Bridge Com- pany, Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 23797. Stuffed olives, manufactured by Francis H. Leggett & Co., of New York. N. Y. T. D. 23003. Sugar, used in the preparation of canned fruit for export. T. D. 19721. Sugars and sirups. T. D. 22707. Sugar-coated almonds, manufactured by Ph. Wunderle, of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported shelled almonds; allow under T. D. 14801. Sugars and sirups, refined, made wholly from imported raw sugars; base allowance on quantities of material used in the manufacture of each. respectively, as indicated in the following schedules and specifications: When the exported sugars are "hard refined." of standard test, commercially known as loaf, cut loaf, cube. granulated, crushed or powdered, and are made wholly from imported raw (Note.—Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 76 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. cane sugars, the amount of drawback shall be determined by al- lowing for each 100 pounds of the exported article, the duties paid on the respective grades and quantities of material used, as indicated in the following schedule: Test of raw sugar used. Degrees. 99 Allowance for 100 pounds hard refined. Pounds. 101.87 98 103.73 97 105.60 96 107.47 95 109.34 94 111.20 93 113.07 92 114.94 91 116.81 90 118.67 89 120.54 88 122.41 87 124.27 86 126.14 85 128.01 84 129.88 83 131.74 82 133.61 81 135.48 80 137.35 79 139 21 78 141.08 77 142.95 : 76 75 144.82 146.68 When the "hard refined" sugars hereinbefore described are made wholly from imported raw beet sugars, the duty paid on the material used for each pound of the exported article may be determined by dividing the duty paid on 1 pound of the material by the decimal denoting the "net analysis" of such material, and then deducting from the amount so found, as an equivalent of the value of the material for the sirup product, the percentage of that amount corresponding to the polariscope test of the raw sugar used, indicated in the following schedule: (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 77 Polariscopic test of raw beet sugars used. Percentages to be deducted to find duty paid on ma- terial for refined sugar. "Firsts": Degrees. 96 Per Cent. 1.2 95 1.5 91 1.9 93 92 "Seconds": 92 91 2.4 3 3.7 a ji 73 4.5 90 89 88 5.4 6.4 7.5 When "soft refined" sugars, made wholly from imported raw sugars, are exported with benefit of drawback, the drawback entry must show the respective values of such soft sugars and of standard granulated sugar on the same market; and the drawback per pound on the "soft refined" sugar shall be such part of the drawback per pound provided for "hard refined" sugar, made from the same kind and grade of material, as the value of such soft sugar is of the value of such granulated sugar. The rate of drawback on the "soft refined" sugar may be fixed by use of the following proportion: As the value of 1 pound of standard granulated sugar is to the value of 1 pound of the "soft refined" sugar, so is the drawback provided for the pound of granulated sugar to the drawback allowable on the pound of "soft refined" sugar, made from like material. The required values of the refined sugars declared on the drawback entry, shall be verified by reference to standard mar- ket quotations on date of shipment. The amount of drawback which may be allowed on the ex- ported sirup products of raw sugar shall be determined by allowing for each gallon of the exported article, valued at 5 cents in condition as "thrown" from the "centrifugal," the duties paid on the respective grades and quantities of material used, as indicated in the following schedule: (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 78 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Test of raw sugar used. Degrees. 99 Allowance for one gallon of sirup. Pounds. 1.36 98 1.37 97 1.39 96 1.40 95 1.41 94 1.43 93 1.44 92 1.46 91 1.48 90 1.49 89 1.51 88 1.53 87 1.55 86 1.56 85 1.58 84 1.60 83 1.62 82 1.64 81 1.66 80 1.68 79 1.70 78 1.72 77 1.74 76 1.77 75 • 1.79 The value of the sirup, in condition as thrown from the cen- trifugal, shall be declared by the manufacturer on the draw- back entry, which declaration shall be verified by the collector; and if the declaration so verified shows a value per gallon above or below 5 cents, the allowance shall be determined by increas- ing or reducing the schedule allowance in proportion to the in- crease or reduction above or below the 5 cents per gallon above specified; but in no case shall the allowance be based on a value of sirup exceeding 8 cents per gallon, without special authority from the Department. When imported raw cane and beet sugars are "blended" or mixed in the process of manufacturing refined sugars and sirups, the manufacturer's declaration must show, separately, the re- spective quantities of the different kinds and grades of the sugars so mixed. In liquidating entries covering portions or the products of such mixtures, drawback shall be based on propor- tionate quantities of material, corresponding to the quantities of the different kinds and grades of materials so mixed. For a fraction of a degree of test of the raw sugar used in the manufacture of either refined sugar or sirup, the allowance of quantity of material shall be fixed by a proportionate division of the difference between the schedule allowances for the de- grees next above and below such fraction. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost O such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 79 The quantities of sugar and sirup exported shall be ascer- tained by United States weighers and gaugers, respectively; and samples shall be taken as ordered by the collector to be sub- mitted to the appraiser, for report of polariscope test and such other expert inspection as may be requisite. On requisition of collectors, appraising officers shall furnish polariscope tests, "net analyses," and other conditions of valua- tion of raw sugars, not found on the import invoice, for use in liquidation of drawback entries. Sulphate of copper, manufactured from imported copper ore; hase allowance on quantity of fine copper in the imported ore used, equal to the quantity of fine copper in the exported article. The manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry must show the quantity or percentage of fine copper contained in the exported article, which declaration shall be verified by expert official analysis of samples to be taken from each lot exported. The quantity of copper which may be taken as the basis of liquidation of the entry may be determined by reference to such verified percentage and the weight of the exported article, as as- certained by a United States weigher. Sugars, "quick dissolving," "bar sugar," and "powdered sugar." (See under those subjects.) Sulphonal pills. (See Pills.) Surface-coated paper wrappers, manufactured by Enoch Mor- gan's Sons' Company, of New York City, from imported sur- face-coated paper, and exported as coverings for sapolios; allow under letter March 21, 1891, to collector, New York. Suspenders, manufactured by Harris Suspender Company, New York, N. Y. T. D. 23595. Sweepers, carpet. (See Carpet sweepers.) Sweet chocolate, manufactured by Rockwood & Co., of New York, N. Y. T. D. 22347. Sweet chocolate, manufactured by the Brewster Cocoa Manu- facturing Company, of Jersey City, N. J. City, N. J. T. D. 22834. Sweet chocolate, manufactured by J. H. Barker & Co., of Brooklyn, N. Y., in the manufacture of which imported hard re- fined sugar and imported cocoa butter are used. T. D. 22897. Sweetened chocolate, manufactured by D. Ghiradella & Son, of San Francisco, Cal., in part from imported refined sugar; allow under T. D. 12388. Sweetened cocoa powder, commercially known as "Ralston co- coa. manufactured by Stephen L. Bartlett, of Boston, Mass. T. D. 22370. Switches, electric light. (See Electric light switches.) Syrup, Reuter's. (See Reuter's syrup.) Tables, billiard. (See Billiard tables.) Tack plate, manufactured from imported steel or iron bars, or from steel plate shearings or cuttings, by the Bridgewater Iron Company for A. Milne & Co. T. D. 21999. "Tall one-pound salmon cans," manufactured by Alaska Packers' Association from imported tin plates; allow under T. D. 17997. Tapestry goods, manufactured by George Brooks & Son, of Philadelphia, Pa., in part from imported undyed spun silk, and linen and jute yarns; allow under T. D. 16129. Tar and pure ammonia, manufactured by the New England Gas and Coke Company, of Boston, Mass. T. D. 23264. Tar-coated steel pipes. (See Steel pipes, galvanized, or as- phaltum and tar coated.) (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 80 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Tennis balls, manufactured by Wright & Ditson, Wakefield, Mass. T. D. 18486. Tennis balls, manufactured by Wright & Ditson, of Wakefield, Mass., wholly from imported rubber balls, rubber cement, and imported felt cloth covers. T. D. 22627. Tennis rackets, manufactured by Spalding Manufacturing Company, Chicago, Ill. T. D. 23447. Tennis rackets, manufactured by Wright & Ditson, of Wake- field, Mass., in part from imported tennis gut strings. T. D. 22791. Terne plates. (See Tin and terne plates.) Tiles, marble. (See Marble floor tiles, etc.) Tiles, metal (made by Montross Metal Shingle Co.). (See Metal shingles.) Tiles, roofing. (See Iron roofing.) Tin and terne plates, manufactured from imported "black plates" by the application of a tin or terne coating; base allow- ance on quantity of imported plates used. The entry under which the merchandise is to be inspected and laden must show the number, brand, size, gauge, and weight of the finished plates in each package to be exported. The manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry must show the number, size, gauge, and weight of the imported black plates used in the manufacture of the exported tin or terne plates, and must also show the amount or percentage of increase in weight of the plates by reason of the addition of the tin or terne coating, which declaration, relative to gauge of black plates and increase of weight, shall be verified by expert official examination of samples to be taken as ordered by the collector. The quantity of imported black plates used may be determined by deducting such verified weight of coating from the weight of the exported article ascertained by a United States weigher. Tin boxes, cans and "blanks" for cans, cups, cuspidors, lan- terns, pails, pans, toilet sets, traps and all house-furnishing goods and tinware, manufactured wholly or in part from im- ported tin or terne plates, and not otherwise specially provided for; base allowance on quantity of imported plates used, to be determined under the following instructions: When five-gallon rectangular cans are made from a combina- tion of two plates 14 by 191, with one plate 10 by 20 inches, the number of boxes of plates used shall be determined by allowing for each 100 cans exported, 1.664 boxes of 14 by 193 plates, 120 sheets per box, and .4432 of a box 10 by 20 plates, 225 sheets per box; and when cans of like size and form are made from a com- bination of two plates 14 by 183, with one plate 10 by 20 inches, the number of plates used shall be determined by allowing for each 100 cans exported, 1.6117 boxes 14 by 183 plates (52,460 square inches), 124 sheets per box, and .4432 of a box 10 by 20 plates (19,944 square inches), 225 sheets per box. The weight of plates used shall be determined by reference to number of boxes found as above and ascertained weight per box on importation. The superficial quantity of tin or terne plates used in the manufacture of boxes or cans, other than the five-gallon cans above noted, or of other articles made from such plates, may be determined by measurement of the blanks or parts of which the box, can, or article is composed, and by the addition to surface quantity of the respective parts, to cover wastage in manufac- ture, of the following percentages. (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than ne small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 81 For rectangular blanks Per cent. 3 7 For body pieces of frustum-shaped cans For circular and oval blanks • 15 The number of square inches of plate used being so found, the weight thereof may be determined by dividing such number of square inches by the number of square inches of plate in a box of the size identified by the manufacturer and multiplying the weight per box, on which duty was paid on importation, by the number of boxes so found. In case blanks for cans, boxes, or other manufactures of tin or terne plate are in such form that the superficial quantity of plate therein cannot be readily determined by measurement, such superficial quantity may be found by weighing a measur- able section cut from such blank, and comparing its weight with the weight of the blank. When a sample of the scrap resulting from the cutting of such blank is furnished with the sample blanks required for the use of the collector, the amount of plate used in the manufacture of the articles or parts in which such blanks appear may be determined by adding to the blanks, to cover wastage in manufacture, a quantity of plate equal to that part of the scrap resulting from cutting such blanks, which is rendered worthless for the ordinary uses of tin or terne plate, provided that such allowance shall in no case exceed 25 per cent of the weight of such planks, except under special instruction from the Department. Where articles are made from uncut plates, or rectangular blanks cut from plates from which the rough edges have not been trimmed in process of manufacture, no allowance shall be made for wastage. In case samples of cans or boxes and blanks (when blanks do. not so appear in the finished articles that they may be measured) are not furnished by the exporter, the quantity of the material used may be determined by adding 5 per cent to the surface measurement of the finished article to cover seams and wastage in manufacture. When articles entitled to drawback on exportation, made wholly from imported tin or terne plates, and on which no al- lowance for wastage is to be made, are exported in such condi- tion that their weight may be determined by a United States weigher at the time of exportation, such weight shall be ac- cepted as the basis for the liquidation of the drawback entry. The foregoing instructions will apply to articles made from tin or terne plate manufactured in the United States from im- ported "black plates," and also to articles manufactured from imported black plates and subsequently tinned. In case drawback is claimed on articles made from "black plates" so coated, the manufacturer's declaration on certificate of delivery (Form 128 C. R., 1892) or on the drawback entry. must show the particulars of manufacture, subject to verifica- tion as in case of exportation of tin and terne plates made from such "black plates," which see. Sample of articles shall be taken as ordered by the collector, for use in verification of manufacturer's and exporter's declara- tions. Tin can "blanks." (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Tin cans. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Tin caps for petroleum cans. (See Petroleum cans and parts.) Tin cuspidors. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost. of such services.) 82 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Tin foil, manufactured by the John J. Crooke Company, of New York, N. Y., in the manufacture of which wholly imported lead and tin are used. T. D. 22349. Tin foil, manufactured wholly from imported lead by the John Conley Foil Company, of New York, N. Y. T. D. 23329. Tin foil, tea lead, bottle caps, etc., manufactured by Patent Metal Company, Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 23545. Tin handles for petroleum cans. (See Petroleum cans and parts.) Tin house-furnishing goods. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Tin lanterns. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Tinned or "terned" black plates. (See Tin or terne plates.) Tinned wire, manufactured by the Washburn & Moen Manu- facturing Company, of Worcester, Mass., and H. Lamb & Co., of Northampton, Mass., from imported steel or iron and tin; al- low under letter February 18, 1889, to collector, New York, and T. D. 11290. Tin nozzles for petroleum cans. (See Petroleum parts.) Tin plates: Crystallized. (See Crystallized tin plates.) Decorated. (See Decorated tin plates.) Embossed. (See Embossed tin plates.) Lithographic. (See Lithographic tin plates.) cans and Tin screw tops for petroleum cans. (See Petroleum cans and parts.) (See Petroleum cans and Tin screw tops for petroleum cans. parts.) Tin shingles, painted. (See Painted tin shingles.) Tin signs. (See Signs, labels, and show cards.) Tinsel cord, manufactured wholly from imported wire tinsel thread by Alfred F. Moore, of Philadelphia, Pa. Tinware. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Tire bolts. (See Carriage and tire bolts.) T. D. 22593. Tires, interchangeable, manufactured by the Ramapo Wheel and Foundry Co., of Ramapo, N. Y., from imported steel tires; allow under T. D. 17696. Tires, locomotive and car wheel. (See Locomotive and rail- way car wheels.) Tobacco, plug. (See Plug tobacco.) Toilet atomizers, manufactured by Ellis & Golterman, of New York City, in part from imported glass or china bottles and rubber bulbs; allow under letter July 2, 1895, to collector, New York. Toilet sets, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Toilet waters, Cologne, Florida, and other, manufactured wholly from essential oils or other perfumes and imported alco- hol; base allowance on quantity of imported alcohol used. The entry under which the merchandise is to be inspected and laden must show, separately, the number and description of each kind of shipping case, the number and size of bottles, and the mode of packing in each case, the average quantity con- tained in each size and variety of bottles, and the quantity of the exported articles contained in each case and in the entire shipment. In case the exported article is made under a fixed formula, the manufacturer must file with the collector, prior to the liqui- dation of the drawback entry, a sworn statement showing such formula and the mode of manufacture and of packing for ship- (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 83 ment; and in all other cases the special formula of manufacture together with a description of the mode of manufacture and packing, must accompany the drawback entry. The manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry must show, separately, the quantity of the manufactured article con- tained in each style of package, and the percentage of alcohol appearing in such article. Such declaration must show, in addi- tion to the usual averments, that the exported article was manu- factured anu packed for shipment in manner as set forth in the fixed formula and statement filed with the collector, referring thereto by date, or as in the special formula and statement ac- companying the drawback entry. Samples shall be taken as ordered by the collector, to be sub- mitted to the appraiser for report of the percentage of alcohol contained in the exported article, and for verification and report of the quantity of such article in the sample bottles, when the merchandise is packed in bottles. When the merchandise is ex- ported in gaugeable packages the quantity shall be determined by a United States gauger. In the liquidation of entries the quantity of alcohol on which allowance of drawback may be based shall be determined by use of the minimum quantity and percentage shown by either the manufacturer's sworn formula and statement, the declaration on the drawback entry, or the official finding of the quantity and test. (See Marble floor tiles, etc.) Tombstones, marble. Tonine, manufactured by American Drug and Chemical Com- pany, of New York City, in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 17690. Tops, tin screw. (See Petroleum cans and parts.) S. P. Townsend's Sarsaparilla, manufactured by Elbert P. Nostrand, of Brooklyn, N. Y., in part from imported alcohol; al- low under T. D. 17691. Traps, plumber's. (See Plumber's traps.) Trays, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Treads, marble. (See Marble floor tiles, etc.) Tricopherous, Barry's. (See Barry's tricopherous.) T. Tubing and chains, used in the manufacture of bicycles, ex- ported by the Union Cycle Mfg. Co., of Highlandsville, Mass. D. 17889. Tubing, used in the construction of bicycles, manufactured by C. J. Smith & Sons' Co., Milwaukee, Wis. T. D. 17884. Tubs, bath and wash. (See Bath and wash tubs.) Type metal, manufactured by the Nassau Smelting and Refin- ing Works, of New York, N. Y., from imported lead, cin, and antimony. T. D. 20278. Typewriter ribbon, manufactured from nainsook imported in the piece, or from imported woven-edge cloth, and of carbon paper in the manufacture of which tissue paper wholly imported is used. T. D. 21726. Umbrellas, manufactured by Rose Bros. & Hartman, of Lan- caster, Pa., wholly or in part from imported materials; allow under T. D. 9983. Umbrellas and parasols, with cases and ties, manufactured by Burchell Brothers, of New York, N. Y., from silk, silk mixed, or cotton imported in the piece. T. D. 22068. Umbrella handles and frames and umbrella sticks and walking sticks, mounted or trimmed, or both, manufactured by Switzer (Note.—Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 84 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. & Schussel, of New York, N. Y., wholly or in part from imported materials, unassembled or plain. T. D. 20667. Vacuum brakes. (See Railway cars.) Valves, cornet. (See Cornets.) Varnish, manufactured wholly from imported alcohol and shellac; base allowance on quantity of such alcohol used, to be determined by official weight or measure of the exported article, and ascertainment of percentage of alcohol contained therein, from samples taken as ordered by the collector, and suomitted to a Government chemist for analysis. When the quantity of exported varnish is found by a United States gauger, the chemist shall report percentage of alcohol by volume, and if quantity is found by a United States weigher, such percentage shall be reported by weight. The quantity of alcohol found by reference to weigher's re- turns and chemist's reports of percentages by weight, may be reduced to gallons of absolute alcohol by dividing the number of pounds of such alcohol found by 6.62. Manufacturer's declaration on drawback entry must show quantity or percentage by volume of alcohol in exported varnish. Velveteen dress binding, manufactured by the Kursheedt Manufacturing Company, of New York City, in part from vel- veteen imported in the piece; allow under T. D. 16596. Velvets, Zanoni. (See Zanoni rugs and velvets.) Ventilator, car. (See Railway cars.) Vermilion colors, dry. (See Dry colors.) Vienna sweet chocolate, manufactured by Runkel Bros., of New York. T. D. 18474. Vitriol, blue. (See Sulphate of copper.) Wagons. (See Carriages and wagons.) Wall coverings, manufactured by H. B. Wiggin's Sons, of Bloomfielu, N. J., wholly with the use of imported burlaps. T. D. 23235. Washington powder, gold dust. (See Gold dust washing pow- der.) Washtubs. (See Bath and wasn tubs.) Watches and parts of watches, manufactured wholly or in part of imported materials. T. D. 20581. Watches and watch movements, manufactured by the Trenton Watch Company, of Trenton, N. J. T. D. 21963. Watches, Waterbury. (See Waterbury watches.) Watchmen's clocks, manufactured by the Newman Clock Com- pany, of Chicago, Ill., from imported clock movements and do- mestic metal cases and keys. T. D. 22800. Water gauges of locomotives. (See Locomotive parts.) Water-tube steam boilers, manufactured by the Babcock & Wilcox Company, of New York, N. Y., with the use in part of imported wrought-steel headers. T. D. 22067. Waterbury watches, manufactured by the Waterbury Watch Company, of Waterbury, Conn., in part from imported balances, crystals, dials, hair springs, and sheet steel; allow under T. D. 12265. Water, Florida. (See Toilet waters, etc., and Barry's Florida water.) Waterproof clothing, manufactured by A. J. Tower, of Boston, Mass., in part from imported linseed oil; allow under T. D. 12051. Wheels, locomotive and railway car. (See Locomotive and railway car wheels.) White lead. T. D. 18117. (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 85 White lead (dry or in oil), manufactured by the National Lead Company, of New York City, and the Chadwick Lead Works, of Boston, Mass., from imported pig lead or pig lead and oil; allow under T. D.'s 10692, 11782 and 15108. White lead in oil, manufactured by the National Lead Com- pany, of New York, manufactured in part from imported lin- seed oil, or oil produced wholly from imported linseed. T. D. 23294. White lead, red lead, orange mineral, and litharge, manufactu- red by William J. Matheson & Co., Limited, of New York, N. Y., manufactured in whole from imported lead. T. D. 22976. White metal, manufactured by Holmes, Booth & Hayden, of Waterbury, Conn., in part from imported nickel; allow under 1. D. 11734. Wilton rugs, manufactured by Harrison, Townsend & Co., of Norristown, Pa., in part from imported Botany worsted yarns; allow under T. D. 16610. Windows, railway car. (See Railway cars.) Windsor ties, manufactured by Mendelsohn Bros., of New York City, wholly from "Habutai" and other Japanese silks im- ported in the piece; allow under T. D. 16903. Wintersmith's tonic, manufactured by Arthur Peter & Co., of Louisville, Ky., partly from imported alcohol. T. D. 23157. Wire and hemp cable. (See Wire rope.) Wire and wire fencing, round, plain, or galvanized, manufac- tured by the American Steel and Wire Company from steel bil- lets produced by the Maryland Steel Company, of Sparrow Point, Md., in part from imported materials. T. D. 17355, 22890 and 22997. Wire, barbed, manufactured by the Consolidated Steel Wire Co., Allentown, Pa. T. D. 18048. Wire, boning and back, manufactured by M. Cohn & Co. T. D. 18035. Wire cables. (See Wire rope.) Wire fencing (barbed), manufactured by the Consolidated Steel and Wire Company (Iowa Barbed Wire Department), of Allentown, Pa., from steel billets made by the Maryland Steel Company, of Sparrow Point, Md., from imported iron ore and ferro-manganese, and delivered to said Consolidated Steel and Wire Company between dates July, 1892, and December, 1893; allow under T. D. 15057. Wire fencing, composed of round wire, galvanized or ungal- vanized, entitled to drawback when exported as wire; base al- lowance on quantity of such wire appearing in the exported fencing. The manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry must show, separately, the quantity and gauge of the wire appearing in the strands, barbs, and staples of the fencing, and give the particulars of the manufacture of such wire, as required in case of "Wire, round, plain or galvanized." In liquidating entries for drawback on wire fencing, allowance for wastage of materials for the strands, barbs, and staples shall be made as on the different kinds and sizes of wire used, if ex- ported separately. The quantity of the exported fencing shall be determined by a United States weigher and samples shall be taken as ordered by the collector, for export official verification of the declarations of the manufacturer and exporter as to sizes, and relative quan- tities of wire used and percentages of spelter adhering thereto. (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 86 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Wire lead. (See Lead wire.) (See Woven-wire mattress Wire mattress fabric, woven. fabric.) Wire nails, steel. (See Steel wire nails.) Wire nails, "steel," manufactured by the American Steel and Wire Company (Allentown mill) from steel billets produced by the Maryland Steel Company, of Sparrow Point, Md. T. D. 22997, 23010. Wire, plain or galvanized. (See Wire, round, etc.) Wire rope, manufactured from imported iron or steel wire, or from wire entitled to drawback under this schedule, as "Wire, round, plain or galvanized," such wire rope being made with or without a vegetable fiber core; base allowance on quantities of imported materials used. The manufacturer's declaration on the drawback entry must show, separately, the weight, length, and diameter of each rope, the number of wires of each kind and size or gauge of which the rope is composed, with the weight of each such kind and size, the kind and weight of the fiber core, if any, and the weight or percentage of paint or other coating added to the rope in process of manufacture. Where the wire used in the manufacture of the rope was made in the United States, the declaration of the manufacturer of the rope must further show the particulars of the manufacture of the wire used, under provisions for "Wire, round, plain or gal- vanized. 15 The declarations of manufacturer and exporter as to weight of the exported article shall be verified by a United States weigher, and such declarations concerning relative quantities of the different kinds and sizes of wire used, and of core, coating, etc., shall be verified by expert official inspection of the exported article, or of samples to be taken when practicable, as ordered by the collector. Where the wire used in the manufacture of the rope is made from imported materials, the quantities of such materials used in the manufacture of the rope, on which drawback may be based, shall be determined by ascertaining the sum of the quan- tities used in the manufacture of the several kinds and sizes of the wire used, under provisions for "Wire, round, plain or gal- vanized.' Wire, round, plain or galvanized, manufactured wholly or in part from imported materials; base allowance on quantities of imported materials used, to be determined as indicated in the following schedules and specifications. When such wire is made wholly from imported iron or steel blooms, billets, or bars, or from imported wire rods, the quanti- ties of material used on which allowance of drawback may be based, may not exceed the quantity found by adding to the weight of the exported wire, to cover wastage in manufacture, the percentages of such weight indicated in the following sched- ule, unless a greater percentage of allowance shall bave been specially authorized by the Secretary of the Treasury. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so e...sential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) DRAWBACK SCHEDULE. 87 Percentages to be added to weight of wire made from imported wire rods, Percentages to be added to weight of wire made from imported blooms, billets and bars. Gauge of Wire. No. 1 and coarser..... No. 2 and coarser No. 3 and coarser..... No. 4 and coarser........ No. 5 and coarser... No. 6 and coarser.... 1.1 3.9 1.1 • 3.9 1.1 3.9 1.1 3.9 1.1 3.9 1.2 4 No. 7 and coarser. 1.2 4 No. 8 and coarser 1.2 4 No. 9 and coarser.... 1.2 4 No. 10 and coarser. 1.2 4 No. 11 and coarser. 1.4 4.2 No. 12 and coarser..... 1.7 4.5 No. 13 and coarser...... 1.9 4.7 No. 14 and coarser. 2.2 5 No. 15 and coarser.. 2.4 5.2 No. 16 and coarser..... 2.6 5.4 No. 17 and coarser.... 2.9 5.7 No. 18 and coarser. No. 19 and coarser.... No. 20 and coarser.... 3.1 5.9 3.4 6.2 3.6 6.4 No. 21 and coarser 3.8 • 6.6 No. 22 and coarser.... No. 23 and coarser... No. 24 and coarser. No. 25 and coarser No. 26 and coarser... No. 27 and aoa'ser. No. 28 and coarser.. 4.1 6.9 4.3 7.1 4.6 7.4 1.8 .... 7.6 5 7.8 5.3 5.5 No. 29 and coarser... No. 30 and coarser... 5.8 6 00 10 00 8.i 8.3 8.6 8.9 When the exported wire is drawn from imported wire, allow- ance for wastage in drawing from size to size may be made for each such drawing, as indicated in the foregoing schedule, and to the weight of material so found there may be added eight- tenths of 1 per cent of such weight to cover waste incurred in the first annealing and pickling process. When the exported wire is galvanized, the manufacturer's dec- laration on the drawback entry must show the quantity or per- centage of spelter adhering to the different sizes of gauges of the wire, respectively, and in case the wire is coated wholly with imported spelter on which drawback is claimed, the declaration on the drawback entry must also show the quantity and value of the spelter necessarily "worked" and exhausted in the process of galvanizing, the quantities and values of the resultant "dross" and "skimmings," and une quantity of total waste of spelter in- cident to such process of galvanizing. Samples of the exported wire shall be taken as ordered by the collector, for expert official verification of the declarations of the manufacturer and exporter relative to kind and size of wire and quantity or percentage of spelter adhering thereto. (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 88 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. In liquidating entries for drawback on galvanized wire, the quantity of iron or steel wire used in the production of such gal- vanized wire may be determined by deducting by deducting the verified weight of the spelter coating from the weight of the exported article, as determined by a United States weigher, and adding to the quantity so found 1 per cent of such quantity to cover wastage in galvanizing. In case the wire is coated wholly with imported spelter on which drawback is claimed, the quantity of spelter used and on which allowance of drawback may be based may be determined by deducting from the quantity of spelter identified as having been "worked" and "exhausted," a quantity equal in value to the resultant "dross" and "skimmings" expressed in terms of the spelter in condition as imported; provided that in no case shall the quantity of spelter taken as such basis of allowance exceed the quantity adhering to the wire by more than 46 per cent of such quantity, without special instructions from the Sec- retary of the Treasury. Wire staples. (See Wire fencing.) Wire, tinned. (See Tinned wire.) Witch-hazel, fluid extract of, manufactured from aqueous ex- tract of witch-hazel, to which only imported alcohol has been added. T. D. 20328. Witch-hazel, fluid extract of. (See Fluid extract of witch- hazel.) Wooden boxes or packing cases, manufactured from imported lumber; base allowance on quantity of such lumber, to be deter- mined by adding to the "board measure" of lumber in the boxes 9.6 per cent of such measure. When petroleum cases, covering two 5-gallon tin cans each, are fastened with nails made from imported wire rods; allow under T. D.'s 15290 or 16914. Wooden spokes, manufactured from imported spoke bolts; base allowance on number of bolts used, equal to the number of the exported spokes. Wood screws, manufactured from imported steel or iron; base allowance on quantity of imported material used, to be deter- mined by adding to the weight of the exported article, ascer- tained by a United States weigher, 50 per cent of such weight. Wool grease, extract of. (See Extract of wool.) Woven-wire mattress fabric, manufactured from wire made from imported materials; base allowance on a quantity of such material used, to be determined by adding to the weight, ascer- tained by a United States weigher, of the wire in the fabric the allowance for wastage provided for wire of like gauge and mate- rial. Manufacturer's declaration on certificate of delivery (Form 128 C. R., 1892) or on drawback entry must show particulars of manufacture, as in case of "Wire, round, plain or galvanized,” which see. Zanoni rugs and velvets, manufactured by Harrison, Town- send & Co., of Norristown, Pa., in part from imported Botany worsted yarns; allow under T. D. 16606. (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) INDEX TO ACT OF JUNE 10, 1890, AS AMENDED BY ACTS OF JULY 24, 1897, AND MAY 17, 1898. Section. 1 Abandoned goods, underwriters as consignees 23 Abandonment of damaged goods Page. 92 104 23 Abatement of duties on abandoned goods. 22 Abolishment of fees 104 • D • 104 • of damage allowances of oaths • 104 104 • 96 • 96-99 101 • · 101 101 99 23 22 7 Additional or penal duties 7 & 11 Amendment of 15 Appeal to circuit court of appeals • • 15 Appeals to circuit court from general appraisers. 14 & 15 Application for review by circuit court.. 10 & 11 Appraiser to ascertain market value of goods.. 24 Appropriation of moneys for refund of duties er- roneously collected • 15 Attorney-General may apply on behalf of the Gov- ernment for review of decision of circuit court. 28 Baggage of passengers in transit 1 Bills of lading • 12 Boards of general appraisers, establishment of. 4 Bond for production of invoices of goods valued over 105 • 101 106 92 99 $100 • 20 Bonded warehouse, time goods may remain in. • 93 104 .105-106 ... • 92-103 26 & 27 Bribery, penalties for 3 & 19 Charges on imported goods 14 & 15 Circuit court, application for review of decision of board of general appraisers must be made within thirty days 22 Compensation of officers constituted by fees. 1 Consignee of imported goods • 1 Consignors, indorsement of bill of lading by. 24 Correction of manifest clerical errors 19 Coverings, unusual 2 & 3 Currency of invoices • • 101 104 92 92 105 • 103 92 105 ..107 25 Customs officers not liable to importers 30 Date act took effect, August 1, 1890. 30 appointment general appraisers, June 10, 1890.. 107 18 Decisions of general appraisers to be reported to Secretary of the Treasury 18 Decisions of general appraisers, publication of. 5 Declarations by owners, purchased merchandise.. 22 Declarations in place of oaths 5 64 3 5 CO LO of manufacturer or owner in where merchandise not purchased.... penalties for making false statements in to invoices of books, magazines, and other periodicals to invoices • to entry by owner, importer, consignee, or agent 19 Duties on unusual coverings 24 refund of, improperly collected 9 Entries, penalties for false 103: 103 • 94 104 ... cases 94 96 93: 92 94 • 103 • 105 98 8 4 of goods consigned for sale of goods valued at over $100 98 • • 93 D 24 Errors, clerical, correction of manifest 16 Examination of importers as to market value of 105 • goods 102 ... 6 False declarations, penalties for making 96 • 90 F. 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Section. 9 False entries, penalties for 22 Fees, abolishment of • Page. 98 104 92 96 3 Foreign market value of goods to be stated in in- voices 7 Forfeiture of goods for undervaluation 29 Forfeitures and liabilities incurred under prior acts. 106 12 General appraisers, appointment of 12 13 99 compensation of • • 99 decisions of, as to reappraise- ments final 100 duties of .99-100-101 12, 13 & 14 12 12 12 12 12 establishment of boards of... 99 not to be engaged in business.. number of · politics of removal of • 12 General appraisers, under general direction of the Secretary of the Treasury 1 Goods, imported, ownership of 20 • • 99 99 99 99 99 92 .. • 104 92 • 102 • • · in warehouse, time they may remain in. 1 Imported goods, ownership of 16 Importers, examination of, as to value of goods. 7 Invoices, additions to, to make market value. duties shall not be assessed upon an amount less than invoice or entered value 7 NH N 2 4 2 2 2 3 4 4 2 NO A A CO D 96 96 92 · • 93 for immediate transportation goods. none required for personal effects. of goods to be signed by owner or manu- facturer, if produced otherwise than by purchase or by agent of purchaser, manufacturer, or owner of goods to be signed by person owning or shipping same if actually purchased... of imported goods to be made out in the currency of place or country. production of, to consular officer pro forma required on entry of goods · • • • • 92 92 • 92 92 93 93 92 101 92 96 103 99 to contain description of goods... 15 Judge making decision in circuit court may grant an appeal to importer within thirty days 1 Lading, bills of 7 Market value, additions to make defined · of goods, ascertainment of of goods, examination of importers.. 102 of goods 19 10 16 3 92 1 Merchandise, ownership of 92 · • 12 New York, permanent board of general appraisers at 25 Nonliability of customs officers to importers. 14 Notice of dissatisfaction to be filed within ten days 101 22 Oaths, abolishment of 99 105 104 6 9 17 29 1 Ownership of merchandise defined 28 Passengers' baggage in transit 7 Penal duties for undervaluation 26 & 27 Penalties for bribery for making false declarations for false entries for false swearing as to value of goods... 103 incurred under prior acts 106 4 Personal effects accompanying passenger, no invoice 93 28 Personal effects of passengers in transit.. 106 21 Probable cause, certificate to issue in seizure cases. 104 92 • .106 96 • .105-106 • 96 • 98 INDEX, ETC. 91 Section. Page. 101 103 100 100 · 100 14 Protest, or notice of dissatisfaction as to rate or amount of duty to be filed within ten days.... 18 Publication of decisions of general appraisers.. 13 Reappraisement by board of general appraisers. by general appraisers.. collector may call for 13 13 13 .. must be called for within two days 100 24 Refund of duties improperly collected 29 Repeal sections 24 Report to Congress of money refunded. 29 Rights accruing under previous acts 23 Sale of abandoned goods 18 Sample of goods, deposit of • • ·· 105 106 105 106 104 103 • .... 105 24 Secretary of the Treasury to report to Congress.. 21 Seizure, suits in case of 8 Statements on entry of goods consigned for sale. 21 Suits in case of seizure 15 29 in customs cases under previous acts • 7 Undervaluation of goods, penalties for 1 Underwriters recognized as consignees 19 Unusual coverings 16 & 17 10 & 11 Value, market, of goods, ascertainment of 17 of goods, penalty for false swearing. of goods, examination of importers. of imported goods, definition of.. 20 Warehouse, time goods may remain in. 19 • • • • • ·· 104 98 104 • 101 • • 106 96 92 103 99 • 103 102-103 103 104 • 3 & 10 Wholesale price of goods to be stated in invoices..92-99 Customs Administrative Act as amended by Acts of July 24, 1897, and May 17, 1898. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That all merchandise imported into the United States shall, for the pur- pose of this act, be deemed and held to be the property of the person to whom the merchandise may be consigned; but the holder of any bill of lading consigned to order and indorsed by the consignor shall be deemed the consignee thereof; and in case of the abandonment of any merchandise to the under- writers the latter may be recognized as the consignee. Sec. 2. That all invoices of imported merchandise shall be made out in the currency of the place or country from whence the importations shall be made or if purchased in the currency actually paid therefor, shall contain a correct description of such merchandise, and shall be made in triplicate or in quadru- plicate in case of merchandise intended for immediate trans- portation without appraisement, and signed by the person own- ing or shipping the same, if the merchandise has been actually purchased, or by the manufacturer or owner thereof, if the same has been procured otherwise than by purchase, or by the duly authorized agent of such purchaser, manufacturer, or owner. Sec. 3. That all such invoices shall, at or before the ship- ment of the merchandise, be produced to the consul, vice con- sul or commercial agent of the United States of the consular district in which the merchandise was manufactured or pur- chased as the case may be, for export to the United States, and shall have indorsed thereon, when so produced, a declara- tion signed by the purchaser, manufacturer, owner, or agent, setting forth that the invoice is in all respects correct and true, and was made at the place from which the merchandise is to be exported to the United States; that it contains, if the mer- chandise was obtained by purchase, a true and full statement of the time when, the place where, the person from whom the same was purchased and the actual cost thereof and of all charges thereon, as provided by this act; and that no discounts, bounties, or drawbacks are contained in the invoice but such as have been actually allowed thereon; and when obtained in any other manner than by purchase, the actual market value or wholesale price thereof at the time of exportation to the United States in the principal markets of the country from whence exported; that such actual market value is the price at which the merchandise described in the invoice is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in said markets, and that it is the price which the manufacturer or owner making the declaration would have received, and was willing to receive, for such mer- (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost. of such services.) ACT OF JUNE 10, 1890, AS AMENDED. 93 chandise sold in the ordinary course of trade, in the usual wholesale quantities, and that it includes all charges thereon as provided by this act; and the actual quantity thereof; and that no different invoice of the merchandise mentioned in the in- voice so produced has been or will be furnished to any one. If the merchandise was actually purchased, the declaration shall also contain a statement that the currency in which such in- voice is made out is that which was actually paid for the mer- chandise by the purchaser. · Sec. 4. That, except in case of personal effects accompany- ing the passenger, no importation of any merchandise exceed- ing one hundred dollars in dutiable value shall be admitted to entry without the production of a duly certified invoice thereof as required by law, or of an affidavit made by the owner, im- porter, or consignee, before the collector or his deputy, show- ing why it is impracticable to produce such invoice; and no entry shall be made in the absence of a certified invoice, upon affidavit as aforesaid, unless such affidavit be accompanied by a statement in the form of an invoice, or otherwise, showing the actual cost of such merchandise, if purchased, or if obtained otherwise than by purchase, the actual market value or whole- sale price thereof at the time of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from which the same has been imported; which statement shall be verified by the oath of the owner, importer, consignee, or agent desiring to make entry of the merchandise, to be administered by the collector or his deputy, and it shall be lawful for the collector or his deputy to examine the deponent under oath touching the sources of his knowledge, information, or belief in the premises, and to require him to produce any letter, paper, or statement of account, in his possession, or under nis control, which may assist the officers of customs in ascertaining the actual value of the importation or any part thereof; and in default of such production when so requested, such owner, importer, consignee. or agent shall be thereafter debarred from producing any such letter, paper, or statement for the purpose of avoiding any addi- tional duty, penalty or forfeiture incurred under this act, unless he shall show to the satisfaction of the court or the officers of the customs, as the case may be, that it was not in his power to produce the same when so demanded; and no merchandise shall be admitted to entry under the provisions of this section unless the collector shall be satisfied that the failure to produce a duly certified invoice is due to causes be- yond the control of the owner, consignee, or agent thereof: Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury may make regu- lations by which books, magazines, and other periodicals pub- lished and imported in successive parts, numbers, or volumes, and entitled to be imported free of duty, shall require but one declaration for the entire series. And when entry of merchan- dise exceeding one hundred dollars in value is made by a state- ment in the form of an invoice the collector shall require a bond for the production of a duly certified invoice. (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 94 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Sec. 5. That whenever merchandise imported into the United States is entered by invoice, one of the following declarations, according to the nature of the case, shall be filed with the col- lector of the port at the time of entry by the owner, importer, consignee, or agent; which declaration so filed shall be duly signed by the owner, importer, consignee, or agent, before the collector, or before a notary public or other officer duly author- ized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledgments, who may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury to receive such declarations and to certify to the identity of the persons making them, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury; and every officer so designated shall file with the collector of the port a copy of his official signature and seal: Provided, That if any of the invoices or bills of lading of any merchandise imported in any one vessel, which should otherwise be embraced in said entry, have not been received at the date of the entry, the declaration may state the fact, and thereupon such merchandise of which the invoices or bills of lading are not produced shall not be in- cluded in such entry, but may be entered subsequently. Declaration of Consignee, Importer or Agent. I- do solemnly and truly declare that I am the consignee (importer or agent) of the merchandise described in the annexed entry and invoice; that the invoice and bill of lad- ing now presented by me to the collector of - are the true and only invoice and bill of lading by me received of all the goods, wares, and merchandise imported in the-whereof -is master, from for account of any person whom- soever for whom I am authorized to enter the same; that the said invoice and bill of lading are in the state in which they were actually received by me, and that I do not know or be- lieve in the existence of any other invoice or bill of lading of the said goods, wares, and merchandise; that the entry now de- livered to the collector contains a just and true account of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, according to the said in- voice and bill of lading; that nothing has been, on my part, nor to my knowledge on the part of any other person, concealed or suppressed, whereby the United States may be defrauded of any part of the duty lawfully due on the said goods, wares, and merchandise; that the said invoice and the declaration therein are in all respects true, and were made by the person by whom the same purports to have been made; and that if at any time hereafter I discover any error in the said invoice, or in the ac- count now rendered of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, or receive any other invoice of the same, I will immediately make the same known to the collector of this district. And I do further solemnly and truly declare that to the best of my knowledge and belief (insert the name and residence of the owner or owners) is (or are) the owner (or owners) of the (Note.—Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) ACT OF JUNE 10, 1890, AS AMENDED. 95 goods, wares, and merchandise mentioned in the annexed entry; that the invoice now produced by me exhibits the actual cost (if purchased) or the actual market value or wholesale price (if otherwise obtained) at the time of exportation to the United States in the principal markets of the country from whence imported of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, and in- cludes and specifies the value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, and coverings of any kind, and all other costs, charges and expenses incident to placing said goods, wares, and merchandise in condition, packed ready for shipment to the United States, and no other or different discount, bounty, or drawback but such as has been actually allowed on the same. Declaration of Owner in Cases Where Merchandise Has Been Actually Purchased. I,- do solemnly and truly declare that I am the owner of the merchandise described in the annexed entry and invoice; that the entry now delivered by me to the collector of contains a just and true account of all the goods, wares, and merchandise imported by or consigned to me, in the whereof is master, from ; that the invoice and entry which I now produce contain a just and iaithful account of the actual cost of the said goods, wares and merchandise and includes and specifies the value of all cartons, cases, crates, box- es, sacks, and coverings of any kind, and all other costs, charges, and expenses incident to placing said goods, wares, and mer- chandise in condition, packed ready for shipment to the United States, and no other discount, drawback, or bounty but such as has been actually allowed on the same; that I do not know nor believe in the existence of any invoice or bill of lading other than those now produced by me, and that they are in the state in which I actually received them. And I further solemnly and truly declare that I have not in the said entry or invoice concealed or suppressed anything whereby the United States may be defrauded of any part of the duty lawfully due on the said goods, wares, and merchandise; that to the best of my knowledge and belief the said invoice and the declaration there- on are in all respects true, and were made by the person by whom the same purports to have been made; and that if at any time hereafter I discover any error in the said invoice or in the account now produced of the said goods, wares, and merchan- dise, or receive any other invoice of the same, I will immedi- ately make the same known to the collector of this district. Declaration of Manufacturer or Owner in Cases Where Merchandise Has Not Been Actually Purchased. I, do solemnly and truly declare that I am the owner (or manufacturer) of the merchandise described in the (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 96 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. ? annexed entry and invoice; that the entry now delivered by me to the collector of contains a just and true account of all the goods, wares, and merchandise imported by or consigned to me in the whereof is master, from that the said goods, wares, and merchandise were not actually bought by me, or by my agent, in the ordinary mode of bar- gain and sale, but that nevertheless the invoice which I now produce contains a just and faithful valuation of the same, at their actual market value or wholesale price, at the time of ex- portation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from whence imported for my account (or for account of myself or partners); that such actual market value is the price at which the merchandise described in the invoice is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in said markets, and is the price which I would have received and was willing to receive for such merchandise sold in the ordinary course of trade in the usual wholesale quantities; that the said invoice contains also a just and faithful account. of all the cost of finishing said goods, wares, and mer- chandise to their present condition, and includes and speci- fies the value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, and coverings of any kind, and all other costs and charges incident to placing said goods, wares, and merchandise in condition packed ready for shipment to the United States, and no other discount, drawback, or bounty but such as has been actually allowed on the said goods, wares, and merchandise; that the said invoice and the declaration thereon are in all respects true, and were made by the person by whom the same purports to have been made; that I do not know nor believe in the exist- ence of any invoice or bill of lading other than those now pro- duced by me, and that they are in the state in which I actually received them. And I do further solemnly and truly declare that I have not in the said entry or invoice concealed or sup- pressed anything whereby the United States may be defrauded of any part of the duty lawfully due on the said goods, wares, and merchandise; and that if at any time hereafter I discover any error in the said invoice, or in the account now produced of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, or receive any other invoice of the same, I will immediately make the same known to the collector of this district. Sec. 6. That any person who shall knowingly make any false statement in the declarations provided for in the preceding sec- tion, or shall aid or procure the making of any such false state- ment as to any matter material thereto, shall, on conviction thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding five thousand dol- lars, or by imprisonment at hard labor not more than two years, or both, in the discretion of the court: Provided, That nothing in this section shall be construed to relieve imported merchandise from forfeiture by reason of such false statement or for any cause elsewhere provided by law. Sec. 7, as amended by Act July 24, 1897. That the owner, consignee, or agent of any imported merchandise which has (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) ACT OF JUNE 10, 1890, AS AMENDED. 97 been actually purchased may, at the time when he shall make and verify his written entry of such merchandise, but not after- wards, make such addition in the entry to the cost or value given in the invoice or pro forma invoice or statement in form of an invoice, which he shall produce with his entry, as in his opinion may raise the same to the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise at the time of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from which the same has been imported; but no such addition shall be made upon enty to the invoice value of any imported merchandise obtained otherwise than by actual purchase; and the collector within whose district any merchandise may be im- ported or entered, whether the same has been actually pur- chased or procured otherwise than by purchase, shall cause the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise to be appraised; and if the appraised value of any article of im- ported merchandise subject to an ad valorem duty or to a duty based upon or regulated in any manner by the value thereof shall exceed the value declared in the entry, there shall be levied, collected, and paid, in addition to the duties imposed by law on such merchandise, an additional duty of one per centum of the total appraised value thereof for each one per centum that such appraised value exceeds the value declared in the entry, but the additional duties shall only apply to the particular article or articles in each invoice that are so undervalued, and shall be limited to fifty per centum of the appraised value of such article or articles. Such additional duties shall not be construed to be penal, and shall not be re- mitted, nor payment thereof in any way avoided, except in cases arising from a manifest clerical error, nor shall they be refunded in case of exportation of the merchandise, or on any other account, nor shall they be subject to the benefit of draw- back: Provided, That if the appraised value of any merchan- dise shall exceed the value declared in the entry by more than fifty per centum, except when arising from a manifest clerical error, such entry shall be held to be presumptively fraudulent. and the collector of customs shall seize such merchandise and proceed as in case of forfeiture for violation of the customs laws, and in any legal proceeding that may result from such seizure, the undervaluation as shown by the appraisal shall be presumptive evidence of fraud, and the burden of proof shall be on the claimant to rebut the same and forfeiture shall be ad- judged unless he shall rebut such presumption of fraudulent intent by sufficient evidence. The forfeiture provided for in this section shall apply to the whole of the merchandise or the value thereof in the case or package containing the particular article or articles in each invoice which are undervalued: Pro- vided further, That all additional duties, penalties or for- feitures applicable to merchandise entered by a duly certified invoice, shall be alike applicable to merchandise entered by a pro forma invoice or statement in the form of an invoice, and no forfeiture or disability of any kind, incurred under the pro- (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 4α 98 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. visions of this section shall be remitted or mitigated by the Sec- retary of the Treasury. The duty shall not, however, be as- sessed in any case upon an amount less than the invoice or en- tered value. Sec. 8. That when merchandise entered for customs duty has been consigned for sale by or on account of the manufacturer thereof, to a person, agent, partner, or consignee in the United States, such person, agent, partner, or consignee shall, at the time of the entry of such merchandise, present to the collector of customs at the port where such entry is made, as a part of such entry, and in addition to the certified invoice or state- ment in the form of an invoice required by law, a statement signed by such manufacturer declaring the cost of production of such merchandise, such cost to include all the elements of cost as stated in section eleven of this act. When merchandise entered for customs duty has been consigned for sale by or on account of a person other than the manufacturer of such merchandise, to a person, agent, partner, or consignee in the United States, such person, agent, partner, or consignee shall at the time of the entry of such merchandise present to the collector of cus- toms at the port where such entry is made, as a part of such entry, a statement signed by the consignor thereof, declaring that the merchandise was actually purchased by him or for his account, and showing the time when, the place where, and from whom he purchased the merchandise, and in detail the price he paid for the same: Provided, That the statements required by this section shall be made in triplicate, and shall bear the attestation of the consular officer of the United States resident within the consular district wherein the merchandise was manufactured, if consigned by the manufacturer or for his account, or from whence it was imported when consigned by a person other than the manufacturer, one copy thereof to be delivered to the person making the statement, one copy to be transmitted with the triplicate invoice of the merchandise to the collector of the port of the United States to which the merchandise is consigned, and the remaining copy to be filed in the consulate. Sec. 9. That if any owner, importer, consignee, agent, or other person shall make or attempt to make any entry of im- ported merchandise by means of any fraudulent or false in- voice, affidavit, letter, paper, or by means of any false state- ment, written or verbal, or by means of any false or fraud- ulent practice or appliance whatsoever, or shall be guilty of any willful act or omission by means whereof the United States shall be deprived of the lawful duties, or any portion thereof, accruing upon the merchandise, or any portion thereof, em- braced or referred to in such invoice, affidavit, letter, paper, or statement, or affected by such act or omission, such merchan- dise, or the value thereof, to be recovered from the person mak- ing the entry, shall be forfeited, which forfeiture shall only apply to the whole of the merchandise or the value thereof in the case or package containing the particular article or articles (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) ACT OF JUNE 10, 1890, AS AMENDED. 99 of merchandise to which such fraud or false paper or statement relates; and such person shall, upon conviction, be fined for each offence a sum not exceeding five thousand dollars, or be imprisoned for a time not exceeding two years, or both, in the discretion of the court. Sec. 10. That it shall be the duty of the appraisers of the United States, and every of them, and every person who shall act as such appraiser, or of the collector, as the case may be, by all reasonable ways and means in his or their power to as- certain, estimate, and appraise (any invoice or affidavit thereto or statement of cost, or of cost of production to the contrary notwithstanding) the actual market value and wholesale price of the merchandise at the time of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country whence the same has been imported, and the number of yards, parcels, or quantities, and actual market value or wholesale price of every of them, as the case may require. Sec. 11, as amended by Act July 24, 1897. That, when the actual market value as defined by law, of any article of im- ported merchandise, wholly or partly manufactured and sub- ject to an ad valorem duty, or to a duty based in whole or in part on value, cannot be otherwise ascertained to the satisfac- tion of the appraising officer, such officer shall use all available means in his power to ascertain the cost of production of such merchandise at the time of exportation to the United States, and at the place of manufacture; such cost of production to in-. clade the cost of materials and of fabrication, all general ex- penses covering each and every outlay of whatsoever nature in- cident to such production, together with the expense of pre- paring and putting up such merchandise ready for shipment, and an addition of not less than eight nor more than fifty per centum upon the total cost as thus ascertained; and in no case shall such merchandise be appraised upon original appraisal or reappraisement at less than the total cost of production as thus ascertained. It shall be lawful for appraising officers, in deter- mining the dutiable value of such merchandise, to take into consideration the whoelsale price at which such or similar mer- chandise is sold or offered for sale in the United States, due al- lowance being made for estimated duties thereon, the cost of transportation, insurance, and other necessary expenses from the place of shipment to the United States, and a reasonable commission, if any has been paid, not exceeding six per centum. Sec. 12. That there shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, nine general appraisers of merchandise, each of whom shall receive a salary of seven thousand dollars a year. Not more than five of such general appraisers shall be appointed from the same political party. They shall not be engaged in any other business, avoca- tion, or employment, and may be removed from office at any time by the President for inefficiency, neglect of duty, or mal- feasance in office. They shall be employed at such ports and within such territorial limits as the Secretary of the Treasury (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 100 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. may from time to time prescribe, and are hereby authorized to exercise the powers and duties devolved upon them by this act and to exercise, under the general direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, such other supervision over appraisements and classifications, for duty, of imported merchandise as may be needful to secure lawful and uniform appraicements and classi- fications at the several ports. Three of the general appraisers shall be on duty as a board of general appraisers daily (except Sunday and legal holidays) at the port of New York, during the business hours prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, at which port a place for samples shall be provided, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may from time to time prescribe, which shall include rules as to the classes of articles to be deposited, the time of their retention, and as to their disposition, which place of samples shall be un- der the immediate control and direction of the board of general appraisers on duty at said port. Sec. 13. That the appraiser shall revise and correct the re- ports of the assistant appraisers as he may judge proper, and the appraiser, or, at ports where there is no appaiser, the per- son acting as such, shall report to the collector his decision as to the value of the merchandise appraised. At ports where there is no appraiser, the certificate of the customs officer to whom is committed the estimating and collection of duties. of the dutiable value of any merchandise required to be appraised, shall be deemed and taken to be the appraisement of such mer- chandise. If the collector shall deem the appraisement of any imported merchandise too low he may order a reappraisement, which shall be made by one of the general appraisers, or, if the importer, owner, agent, or consignee of such merchandise shall be dissatisfied with the appraisement thereof, and shall have complied with the requirements of law with respect to the entry and appraisement of merchandise, he may, within two days thereafter give notice to the collector, in writing, of such dissatisfaction, on the receipt of which the collector shall at once direct a reappraisement of such merchandise by one of the general appraisers. The decision of the appraiser or the person acting as such (in cases where no objection is made thereto, either by the collector or by the importer, owner, con- signee, or agent), or of the general appraiser in cases of re- appraisement, shall be final and conclusive as to the dutiable value of such merchandise against all parties interested there- in, unless the importer, owner, consignee, or agent of the mer- chandise shall be dissatisfied with such decision, and shall, within two days thereafter, give notice to the collector in writ- ing of such dissatisfaction, or unless the collector shall deem the appraisement of the merchandise too low, in either case the collector shall transmit the invoice and all the papers appertain- ing thereto to the board of three general appraisers, which shall be on duty at the port of New York, or to a board of three general appraisers who may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury for such duty at that port or at any other port, (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of sy services.) ACT OF JUNE 10, 1890, AS AMENDED. 101 which board shall examine and decide the case thus submitted, and their decision, or that of a majority of them, shall be final and conclusive as to the dutiable value of such merchandise against all parties interested therein, and the collector or the person acting as such shall ascertain, fix, and liquidate the rate and amount of duties to be paid on such merchandise, and the dutiable costs and charges thereon, according to law. Sec. 14. That the decision of the collector as to the rate and amount of duties chargeable upon imported merchandise, in- cluding all dutiable costs and charges, and as to all fees and exactions of whatever character (except duties on tonnage), shall be final and conclusive against all persons interested therein, unless the owner, importer, consignee, or agent of such merchandise, or the person paying such fees, charges, and ex- actions other than duties, shall, within ten days after "but not before" such ascertainment and liquidation of duties, as well in cases of merchandise entered in bond as for consumption, or within ten days after the payment of such fees, charges, and exactions, if dissatisfied with such decision give notice in writ- ing to the collector, setting forth therein distinctly and specific- ally, and in respect to each entry or payment, the reasons for his objections thereto, and if the merchandise is entered for consumption shall pay the full amount of the duties and charges ascertained to be due thereon. Upon such notice and payment the collector shall transmit the invoice and all the papers and exhibits connected therewith to the board of three general appraisers, which shall be on duty at the port of New York, or to a board of three general appraisers, who may be designated by the Secretary of the Treasury for such duty at that port, or at any other port, which board shall examine and decide the case thus submitted, and their decision, or that of a majority of them, shall be final and conclusive upon all persons interested therein, and the record shall be transmitted to the proper collector or person acting as such who shall liquidate the entry accordingly, except in cases where an application shall be filed in the circuit court within the time and in the manner provided for in section fifteen of this act. Sec. 15. That if the owner, importer, consignee, or agent of any imported merchandise, or the collector, or the Secretary of the Treasury, shall be dissatisfied with the decision of the board of general appraisers, as provided for in section fourteen of this act, as to the construction of the law and the facts re- specting the classification of such merchandise and the rate of duty imposed thereon under such classification, they, or either of them, may, within thirty days next after such decision, and not afterwards, apply to the circuit court of the United States within the district in which the matter arises, for a review of the questions of law and fact involved in such decision. Such application shall be made by filing in the office of the clerk of said circuit court a concise statement of the errors of law and fact complained of, and a copy of such statement shall be served on the collector, or on the importer, owner, con- (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 102 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. signee, or agent, as the case may be. Thereupon the court shall order the board of appraisers to return to said circuit court the record and the evidence taken by them, together with a cer- tified statement of the facts involved in the case, and their de- cisions thereon; and all the evidence taken by and before said appraisers shall be competent evidence before said circuit court; and within twenty days after the aforesaid return is made the court may, upon the application of the Secretary of the Treas- ury, the collector of the port, or the importer, owner, consignee, or agent, as the case may be, refer it to one of said general ap- praisers, as an officer of the court, to take and return to the court such further evidence as may be offered by the Secretary of the Treasury, collector, importer, owner, consignee, or agent, within sixty days thereafter, in such order and under such rules as the court may prescribe; and such further evidence with the aforesaid returns shall constitute the record upon which said circuit court shall give priority to and proceed to hear and determine the questions of law and fact involved in such decision, respecting the classification of such merchandise and the rate of duty imposed thereon under such classification, and the decision of such court shall be final, and the proper col- lector, or person acting as such, shall liquidate the entry ac- cordingly, unless such court shall be of opinion that the question involved is of such importance as to require a review of such decision by the Supreme Court of the United States, in which case said circuit court, or the judge making the decision may, within thirty days thereafter, allow an appeal to said Supreme Court; but an appeal shall be allowed on the part of the United States whenever the Attorney-General shall apply for it within thirty days after the rendition of such decision. On such original application, and on any such appeal, security for damages and costs shall be given as in the case of other ap- peals in cases in which the United States is a party. Said Supreme Court shall have jurisdiction and power to review such decision, and shall give priority to such cases, and may affirm, modify, or reverse such decision of such circuit court, and remand the case with such orders as may seem to it proper in the premises, which shall be executed accordingly. All final judgments, when in favor of the importer, shall be satisfied and paid by the Secretary of the Treasury from the permanent indefinite appropriation provided for in section twenty-three of this act. For the purposes of this section the circuit courts of the United States shall be deemed always open, and said circuit courts, respectively, may establish, and from time to time alter, rules and regulations not inconsistent herewith for the pro- cedure in such cases as they shall deem proper. Sec. 16. That the general appraisers, or any of them, are hereby authorized to administer oaths, and said general ap- praisers, the boards of general appraisers, the local appraisers or the collectors, as the case may be, may cite to appear before them, and examine upon oath any owner, importer, agent, con- (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) ACT OF JUNE 10, 1890, AS AMENDED. 103 signee, or other person touching any matter or thing which they, or either of them, may deem material respecting any im- ported merchandise, in ascertaining the dutiable value or classi- fication thereof; and they, or either of them, may require the production of any letters, accounts, or invoices relating to said merchandise, and may require such testimony to be reduced to writing, and when so taken it shall be filed in the office of the collector, and preserved for use or reference until the final de- cision of the collector or said board of appraisers shall be made respecting the valuation or classification of said merchandise, as the case may be. Sec. 17. That if any person so cited to appear shall neglect or refuse to attend, or shall decline to answer, or shall refuse to answer in writing any interrogatories, and subscribe his name to his deposition, or to produce such papers, when so required by a general appraiser, or a board of general apprais- ers, or a local appraiser, or a collector, he shall be liable to a penalty of one hundred dollars; and if such person be the owner, importer, or consignee, the appraisement which the gen- eral appraiser, or board of general appraisers, or local ap- praiser, or collector, where there is no appraiser, may make of the merchandise, shall be final and conclusive; and any person who shall wilfully and corruptly swear falsely on an examin- ation before any general appraiser, or board of general ap- praisers, or local appraiser, or collector, shall be deemed guilty of perjury; and if he is the owner, importer, or consignee, the merchandise shall be forfeited. Sec. 18. That all decisions of the general appraisers and of the boards of general appraisers, respecting values and rates of duty, shall be preserved and filed, and shall be open to inspec- tion under proper regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. All decisions of the general appraisers shall be reported forthwith to the Secretary of the Treasury and to the Loard of general appraisers on duty at the port of New York, and the report to the board shall be accompanied, when- ever practicable, by samples of the merchandise in question, and it shall be the duty of the said board, under the direction of the Secretary of the Treasury, to cause an abstract to be made and published of such decisions of the appraisers as they may deem important, and of the decisions of each of the general appraisers and boards of general appraisers, which abstract shall contain a general description of the merchandise in ques- tion, and of the value and rate of duly fixed in each case, with reference, whenever practicable, by number or other designa- tion, to samples deposited in the place of samples at New York, and such abstract shall be issued from time to time, at least once in each week, for the information of customs officers and the public. Sec. 19. That whenever imported merchandise is subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a duty based upon or regu- lated in any manner by the value thereof, the duty shall be assessed upon the actual market value or wholesale price of (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 104 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. such merchandise as bought and sold in usual wholesale quan- tities, at the time of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from whence imported, and in the condition in which such merchandise is there bought and sold for exportation to the United States, or consigned to the United States for sale, including the value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, and coverings of any kind, and all other costs, charges, and expenses incident to placing the merchan- dise in condition, packed ready for shipment to the United States, and if there be used for covering or holding imported merchandise, whether dutiable or free, any unusual article or form designed for use otherwise than in the bona fide trans- portation of such merchandise to the United States, additional duty shall be levied and collected upon such material or article. at the rate to which the same would be subject if separately imported. That the words "value" or "actual market value," whenever used in this act or in any law relating to the ap- praisement of imported merchandise, shall be construed to mean the actual market value or wholesale price as defined in this section. Sec. 20. Any merchandise deposited in any public or pri- vate bonded-warehouse may be withdrawn from consumption within three years from the date of original importation, on payment of the duties and charges to which it may be subject by law at the time of such withdrawal: Provided, That noth- ing herein shall effect or impair existing provisions of law in regard to the disposal of perishable or explosive articles. Sec. 21. That in all suits or informations brought, where any seizure has been made pursuant to any act providing for or regulating the collection of duties on imports or tonnage, if the property is claimed by any person, the burden of proof shall lie upon such claimant: Provided, That probable cause is shown for such prosecution, to be judged of by the court. Sec. 22. That all fees exacted and oaths administered by officers of the customs, except as provided in this act, under or by virtue of existing laws of the United States, upon the entry of imported goods and the passing thereof through the customs, and also upon all entries of domestic goods, wares, and mer- chandise for exportation, be, and the same are hereby, abol- ished; and in case of entry of merchandise for exportation, a declaration, in lieu of an oath, shall be filed, in such form and under such regulations as may be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury; and the penalties provided in the sixth section of this act for false statements in such declaration shall be applicable to declarations made under this section: Provided, That where such fees, under existing laws, constitute, in whole or in part, the compensation of any officer, such officer shall receive, from and after the passage of this act, a fixed sum for each year equal to the amount which he would have been en- titled to receive as fees for such services during said year. Sec. 23, as amended by Act of May 17, 1898. That no allow- ance for damage to goods, wares, and merchandise imported (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) ACT OF JUNE 10, 1890, AS AMENDED. 105 into the United States shall hereafter be made in the estim- ation and liquidation of duties thereon; but the importer there- of may, within ten days after entry, abandon to the United States all or any portion of goods, wares, and merchandise in- cluded in any invoice, and be relieved from the payment of the duties on the portion so abandoned: Provided, That the por- tion so abandoned shall amount to ten per centum or over of the total value or quantity of the invoice; and the property so abandoned shall be sold by public auction or otherwise dis- posed of for the account and credit of the United States under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may pre- scribe. All merchandise so abandoned by the importer thereof shall be delivered by such importer at such place within the port of arrival as the chief officer of customs may direct, and on the failure of the importer to comply with the directions of the collector in this respect the abandoned merchandise shall be disposed of by the collector at the expense of such importer. Sec. 24. That whenever it shall be shown to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury that, in any case of unascer- tained or estimated duties, or payments made upon appeal, more money has been paid to or deposited with a collector of customs than, as has been ascertained by final liquidation thereof the law required to be paid or deposited, the Secretary of the Treasurv shall direct the Treasurer to refund and pay the same out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise ap- propriated. The necessary moneys therefor are hereby appro- priated, and this appropriation shall be deemed a permanent indefinite appropriation; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized to correct manifest clerical errors in any en- try or liquidation, for or against the United States, at any time within one year of the date of such entry, but not afterwards: Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury shall in his an- nual report to Congress give a detailed statement of the vari- ous sums of money refunded under the provisions of this act or of any other act of Congress relating to the revenue, together with copies of the ruling under which repayments were made. Sec. 25. That from and after the taking effect of this act no collector or other officer of the customs shall be in any way liable to any owner, importer, consignee, or agent of any mer- chandise, or any other person, for or on account of any rulings or decisions as to the classification of said merchandise or the duties charged thereon, or the collcction of any dues, charges, or duties on or on account of said merchandise, or any other matter or thing as to which said owner, importer, consignee, or agent of such merchandise might, under this act, be entitled to appeal from the decision of said collector or other officer, or from any board of appraisers provided for in this act. Sec. 26. That any person who shall give, or offer to give or promise to give any money or thing of value, directly or in- directly, to any officer or employee of the United States in con- sideration of or for any act or omission contrary to law in con- nection with or pertaining to the importation, appraisement, (Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 106 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. entry, examination, or inspection of goods, wares, or merchan- dise, including herein any baggage, or of the liquidation of the entry thereof, or shall by threats or demands, or promises of any character, attempt to improperly influence or control any such officer or employee of the United States as to the per- formance of his official duties shall, on conviction thereof, be fined not exceeding two thousand dollars, or be imprisoned at hard labor not more than one year, or both, in the discretion of the court; and evidence of such giving, or offering, or promising to give, satisfactory to the court in which such trial is had, shall be regarded as prima facie evidence that such giving or offering or promising was contrary to law, and shall put upon the accused the burden of proving that such act was innocent, and not done with an unlawful intention. Sec. 27. That any officer or employee of the United States who shall, excepting for lawful duties or fees, solicit, demand, exact or receive from any person, directly or indirectly, any money or thing of value, in connection with or pertaining to the importation, appraisement, entry, examination, or inspection of goods, wares, or merchandise, including herein any baggage or liquidation of the entry thereof, on conviction thereof, shall be fined not exceeding five thousand dollars, or be imprisoned at hard labor not more than two years, or both, in the dis- cretion of the court. And evidence of such soliciting, demand- ing, exacting, or receiving, satisfactory to the court in which such trial is had, shall be regarded as prima facie evidence that such soliciting, demanding, exacting, or receiving was contrary to law, and shall put upon the accused the burden of prov- ing that such act was innocent and not with an unlawful in- tention. Sec. 28. That any baggage or personal effects arriving in the United States in transit to any foreign country may be de- livered by the parties having it in charge to the collector at the proper district, to be by him retained, without the payment or exaction of any import duty, or to be forwarded by such col- lector to the collector of the port of departure and to be de- livered to such parties on their departure for their foreign des- tination, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. Sec. 29. That sections twenty-six hundred and eight, twenty- eight hundred and thirty-eight, twenty-eight hundred and thirty- nine, twenty-eight hundred and forty-one, twenty-eight hun- dred and forty-three, twenty-eight hundred and forty-five. twenty-eight hundred and fifty-three, twenty-eight hundred and fifty-four, twenty-eight hundred and fifty-six, twenty-eight hun- dred and fifty-eight, twenty-eight hundred and sixty, twenty- nine hundred, and twenty-nine hundred and two, twenty-nine hundred and five, twenty-nine hundred and seven, twenty-nine hundred and eight, twenty-nine hundred and nine, twenty-nine hundred and twenty-two, twenty-nine hundred and twenty- three, twenty-nine hundred and twenty-four, twenty-nine hun- dred and twenty-seven, twenty-nine hundred and twenty-nine, (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost OI such services.) ACT OF JUNE 10, 1890, AS AMENDED. 107 twenty-nine hundred and thirty, twenty-nine hundred and thir- ty-one, twenty-nine hundred and thirty-two, twenty-nine hun- dred and forty-three, twenty-nine hundred and forty-five, twenty-nine hundred and fifty-two, three thousand and eleven, three thousand and twelve, three thousand and twelve and one- half, three thousand and thirteen, of the Revised Statutes of the United States, be, and the same are hereby, repealed, and sections nine, ten, eleven, twelve, fourteen, and sixteen of an act entitled "An act to amend the customs-revenue laws and to repeal moieties," approved June twenty-second, eighteen hundred and seventy-four, and sections seven, eight, and nine of the act entitled "An act to reduce internal-revenue taxation, and for other purposes," approved March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and all other acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this act, are hereby repealed, but the repeal of existing laws or modifications thereof embraced in this act shall not affect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued, or any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil cause before the said repeal or modifications; but all rights and liabilities under said laws shall continue and may be enforced in the same manner as if said repeal or modifica- tions had not been made. Any offences committed, and all penalties or forfeitures or liabilities incurred prior to the pass- age of this act under any statute embraced in or changed, modified, or repealed by this act may be prosecuted and pun- ished in the same manner and with the same effect as if this act had not been passed. All acts of limitation, whether ap- plicable to civil causes and proceedings or to the prosecution of offenses or for the recovery of penalties or forfeitures embraced in or modified, changed, or repealed by this act, shall not be affected thereby; and all suits, proceedings, or prosecutions, whether civil or criminal, for causes arising or acts done or committed prior to the passage of this act, may be commenced and prosecuted within the same time and with the same effect as if this act had not been passed. And provided further, That nothing in this act shall be construed to repeal the pro· visions of section three thousand and fifty-eight of the Revised Statutes as amended by the act approved February twenty- third, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, in respect to the abandonment of merchandise to underwriters or the salvors of property, and the ascertainment of duties thereon. Sec. 30. That this act shall take effect on the first day of August, eighteen hundred and ninety, except so much of section twelve as provides for the appointment of nine general ap- praisers, which shall take effect immediately. Approved, June 10, 1890. Amended, July 24, 1897, and May 17, 1898. (Note.-Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) INDEX TO TARIFF ACT, 1897. Agricultural products and provisions-Schedule G. Animals, live-Schedule G • • Articles manufactured, nonenumerated-Section 6. Articles unmanufactured, nonenumerated-Section 6. Bounty-Section 5 Breadstuffs and farinaceous substances. Brick and tile-Schedule B. Buttons and button forms-Schedule N Cement, lime and plaster-Schedule B Chemicals-Schedule A China and earthenware-Schedule B.. Clays or earths-Schedule B Cotton manufactures-Schedule I Cutlery Schedule C • Schedule G • • • • Dairy products-Schedule G Discriminating duty-Section 22 Explosive substances-Schedule N. Farm and field products-Schedule G Firearms-Schedule C Fish-Schedule G • Flax, hemp and jute manufactures-Schedule J. Free list • • Fruits and nuts-Schedule G. Glass and glassware-Schedule B Gloves-Schedule N Gold and silver-Schedule C Internal Revenue-Sections 9 to 15 Iron and manufactures of-Schedule C Jewelry and precious stones-Schedule N Lead-Schedule C • • Page. 131 131 ► 173 · · • 173 173 131 114 155 115 • 109 115 115 138 123 132 • • 179 156 132 124 133 143 160 133 • 116 • 158 • • 126 • · 174 • 123 157 • 127 • 158 178 • • 174 134 · 119 • • 159 134 • 125 • 111 112 • • 125 181 • • • 113 113 • • 152 • 171 125 • 150 174 119 • 180 114 114 135 123 118 129 155 • 130 175 176 121 • 128 Leather and manufactures of-Schedule N Machinery for repair-Section 19.. Marking, branding and stamping-Section 8 Meat products-Schedule G Metals and manufactures of-Schedule C Miscellaneous manufactures-Schedule N Miscellaneous products-Schedule G · Nails, spikes, tacks and needles-Schedule C Oils-Schedule A • Paints, colors and varnishes-Schedule A Plates-Schedule C Penalties-Section 32 Potash-Schedule A • Preparations, medicinal and toilet-Schedule A Pulp, papers and books-Schedule M.. Reciprocity--Section 3 Saws Schedule C • Silks and silk goods-Schedule L Similitude clause-Section 7 Slate Schedule B • • Smelting and refining-Section 29 Soap-Schedule A Soda-Schedule A • · • • Spirits, wines and other beverages-Schedule H Steel and manufactures of-Schedule C Stone-Schedule B .. • • • Sugar, molasses and manufactures of-Schedule E. Sundries-Schedule N Tobacco-Schedule F • Trade marks-Section 11 Vessels, materials for-Section 12 Wire-Schedule C Wood and manufactures of-Schedule D Wool and manufactures of-Schedule K • • 146 AN ACT To provide revenue for the Government and to encourage the industries of the United States. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, That on and after the passage of this Act, unless otherwise specially provided for in this Act, there shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all articles imported from foreign countries, and mentioned in the schedules herein contained, the rates of duty which are, by the schedules and paragraphs, respectively pre- scribed, namely: Schedule A.-Chemicals, Oils, and Paints. 1. Acids: Acetic or pyroligneous acid, not exceeding the spe- cific gravity of one and forty-seven one-thousandths, three- fourths of one cent per pound; exceeding the specific gravity of one and forty-seven one-thousandths, two cents per pound; bo- racic acid, five cents per pound; chromic acid and lactic acid, three cents per pound; citric acid, seven cents per pound; sali- cylic acid, ten cents per pound; sulphuric acid or oil of vitriol not specially provided for in this Act, one-fourth of one cent per pound; tannic acid or tannin, fifty cents per pound; gallic acid, ten cents per pound; tartaric acid, seven cents per pound; all other acids not specially provided for in this Act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 2. All alcoholic perfumery, including cologne water and other toilet waters and toilet preparations of all kinds, containing al- cohol or in the preparation of which alcohol is used, and alco- holic compounds not specially provided for in this Act, sixty cents per pound and forty-five per centum ad valorem. 3. Alkalies, alkaloids, distilled oils, essential 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. 4. Alumina, hydrate of, or refined bauxite, six-tenths of one cent per pound; alum, alum cake, patent alum, sulphate of al- umina, and aluminous cake, and alum in crystals or ground, one-half of one cent per pound. 5. Ammonia, carbonate of, one and one-half cents per pound; muriate of, or sal ammoniac, three-fourths of one cent per pound; sulphate of, three-tenths of one cent per pound. 6. Argols or crude tartar or wine lees crude, containing not more than forty per centum of bitartrate of potash, one cent 110 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. per pound; containing more than forty per centum of bitartrate of potash, one and one-half cents per pound; tartars and lees crystals, or partly refined argols, containing not more than ninety per centum of bitartrate of potash, and tartrate of soda or potassa, or Rochelle salts, four cents per pound; containing more than ninety per centum of bitartrate of potash, five cents per pound; cream of tartar and patent tartar, six cents per pound. 7. Blacking of all kinds, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 8. Bleaching powder, or chloride of lime, one-fifth of one cent per pound. 9. Blue vitriol or sulphate of copper, one-half of one cent per pound. 10. Bone char, suitable for use in decolorizing sugars, twenty per centum ad valorem. 11. Borax, five cents per pound; borates of lime or soda, or other borate material not otherwise provided for, containing more than thirty-six per centum of anhydrous boracic acid, four cents per pound; borates of lime or soda, or other borate material not otherwise provided for, containing not more than thirty-six per centum of anhydrous boracic acid, three cents per pound. 12. Camphor, refined, six cents per 1ound. 13. Chalk (not medicinal nor prepared for toilet purposes) when ground, precipitated naturally or artificially, or otherwise prepared, whether in the form of cubes, blocks, sticks or disks, or otherwise, including tailors', billiard, red, or French chalk, one cent per pound. Manufactures of chalk not specially pro- vided for in this Act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 14. Chloroform, twenty cents per pound. 15. Coal-tar dyes or colors, not specially provided for in this Act, thirty per centum ad valorem; all other products or pre- parations of coal tar, not colors or dyes and not medicinal, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad va- lorem. 16. Cobalt, oxide of, twenty-five cents per pound. 17. Collodion and all compounds of pyroxylin, whether known as celluloid or by any other name, fifty cents per pound; rolled or in sheets, unpolished, and not made up into articles, sixty cents per pound; if in finished or partly finished articles, and articles of which collodion or any compound of pyroxylin is the component material of chief value, sixty-five cents per pound and twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 18. Coloring for brandy, wine, beer, or other liquors, fifty per centum ad valorem. 19. Copperas or sulphate of iron, one-fourth of one cent per pound. 20. Drugs, such as barks, beans, as barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs, bulbous roots, excrescences, fruits, flowers, dried fibers, dried insects, grains, gums and gum resin, herbs, leaves, lich- ens, mosses, nuts, nutgalls, roots, stems, spices, vegetables, seeds (aromatic, not garden seeds), seeds of morbid growth, weeds, and woods used expressly for dyeing; any of the fore- going which are drugs and not edible, but which are advanced in value or condition by refining, grinding, or other process, and not specially provided for in this Act, one-fourth of one TARIFF ACT, 1897. 111 cent per pound, and in addition thereto ten per centum ad va- lorem. 21. Ethers: Sulphuric, forty cents per pound; spirits of ni- trous ether, twenty-five cents per pound; fruit ethers, oils, or essences, two dollars per pound; ethers of all kinds not spec- ially provided for in this Act, one dollar per pound. Provided, That no article of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 22. Extracts and decoctions of logwood and other dyewoods, and extracts of barks, such as are commonly used for dyeing or tanning, not specially provided for in this Act, seven-eighths of one cent per pound; extracts of quebracho and of hemlock bark, one-half of one cent per pound; extracts of sumac, and of woods other than dyewoods, not specially provided for in this Act, five-eighths of one cent per pound. 23. Gelatin, glue, isinglass or fish glue, and prepared fish bladders or fish sounds, valued at not above ten cents per pound, two and one-half cents per pound; valued at above ten cents per pound and not above thirty-five cents per pound, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; valued above thirty-five cents per pound, fifteen cents per pound and twenty per cen- tum ad valorem. 24. Glycerin, crude, not purified, one cent per pound; refined, three cents per pound. 25. Indigo, extracts, or pastes of, three-fourths of one cent per pound; carmined, ten cents per pound. 26. Ink and ink powders, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 27. Iodine, resublimed, twenty cents per pound. 28. Iodoform, one dollar per pound. 29. Licorice, extracts of, in paste, rolls, or other forms, four and one-half cents per pound. 30. Chicle, ten cents per pound. 31. Magnesia, carbonate of, medicinal, three cents per pound; calcined, medicinal, seven cents per pound; sulphate of, or Ep- som salts, one-fifth of one cent per pound. OILS: 32. Alizarin assistant, sulpho-ricinoleic acid, and ricinoleic acid, by whatever name known, whether liquid, solid, or in paste, in the manufacture of which fifty per centum or more of castor oil is used, thirty cents per gallon; in the manufacture of which less than fifty per centum of castor oil is used, fifteen cents per gallon; all other alizarin assistant, not specially pro- vided for in this Act, thirty per centum ad valorem. 33. Castor oil, thirty-five cents per gallon. 34. Cod-liver oil, fifteen cents per gallon. 35. Cotton-seed oil, four cents per gallon of seven and one- half pounds weight. 36. Croton oil, twenty cents per pound. 37. Flaxseed, linseed, and poppy-seed oil, raw, boiled, or oxi- dized, twenty cents per gallon of seven and one-half pounds weight. 38. Fusel oil, or amylic alcohol, one-fourth of one cent per pound. 39. Hemp-seed oil and rape seed oil, ten cents per gallon. 40. Olive oil, not specially provided for in this Act, forty 112 F. B. VANDEgrift & Co. cents per gallon; in bottles, jars, tins, or similar packages, fifty cents per gallon. 41. Peppermint oil, fifty cents per pound. 42. Seal, herring, whale, and other fish oil, not specially pro- vided for in this Act, eight cents per gallon. 43. Opium, crude or unmanufactured, and not adulterated, containing nine per centum and over of morphia, one dollar per pound; morphia or morphine, sulphate of, and all alkaloids or salts of opium, one dollar per ounce; aqueous extract of opium, for medicinal uses, and tincture of, as laudanum, and other liquid preparations of opium, not specially provided for in this Act, forty per centum ad valorem; opium containing less than nine per centum of morphia, and opium prepared for smoking, six dollars per pound; but opium prepared for smok- ing and other preparations of opium deposited in bonded ware- houses shall not be removed therefrom without payment of duties, and such duties shall not be refunded. PAINTS, COLORS, AND VARNISHES: 44. Baryta, sulphate of, or barytes, including barytes earth, unmanufactured, seventy-five cents per ton; manufactured, five dollars and twenty-five cents per ton. 45. Blues, such as Berlin, Prussian, Chinese, and all others, containing ferrocyanide of iron, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water, eight cents per pound. 46. Blanc-fixe, or artificial sulphate of barytes, and satin white, or artificial sulphate of lime, one-half of one cent per pound. 47. Black, made from bone, ivory, or vegetable substance, by whatever name known, including bone-black and lamp-black, dry or ground in oil or water, twenty-five per centum ad va- lorem. 48. Chrome yellow, chrome green, and all other chromium colors in the manufacture of which lead and bichromate of pot- ash or soda are used, in pulp, dry, or ground in or mixed wita oil or water, four and one-half cents per pound. 49. Ocher and ochery earths, sienna and sienna earths, and umber and umber earths, not specially provided for, when crude or not powered, washed or pulverized, one-eighth of one cent per pound; if powered, washed or pulverized, three-eighths of one cent per pound; if ground in oil or water, one and one-half cents per pound. 50. Orange mineral, three and three-eighths cents per pound. 51. Red lead, two and seven-eighths cents per pound. 52. Ultramarine blue, whether dry, in pulp, or mixed with water, and wash blue containing ultramarine, three and three- fourths cents per pound. 53. Varnishes, including so-called gold size or japan, thirty- five per centum ad valorem; spirit varnishes, one dollar and thirty-two cents per gallon and thirty-five per centum ad va- lorem. 54. Vermilion red, and other colors containing quicksilver, dry or ground in oil or water, ten cents per pound; when not containing quicksilver but made of lead or containing lead, five cents per pound. 55. White lead, white paint and pigment containing lead, dry TARIFF ACT, 1897. 113 or in pulp, or ground or mixed with oil, two and seven-eighths cents per pound. 56. Whiting and Paris white, dry, one-fourth of one cent per pound; ground in oil, or putty, one cent per pound. 57. Zinc, oxide of, and white paint or pigment containing zinc, but not containing lead, dry, one cent per pound; ground in oil, one and three-fourths cents per pound; sulfid of zinc white, or white sulphide of zinc, one and one-fourth cents per pound; chloride of zinc and sulphate of zinc, one cent per pound. 58. All paints, colors, pigments, lakes, crayons, smalts and frostings, whether crude or dry or mixed, or ground with water or oil or with solutions other than oil, not otherwise specially provided for in this Act, thirty per centum ad valorem; all paints, colors and pigments, commonly known as artists' paints or colors, whether in tubes, pans, cakes or other forms, thirty per centum ad valorem. 59. Paris green, and London purple, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 60. Lead: Acetate of, white, three and one-fourth cents per pound; brown, gray, or yellow, two and one-fourth cents per pound; nitrate of, two and one-half cents per pound; litharge, two and three-fourths cents per pound. 61. Phosphorus, eighteen cents per pound. POTASH: 62. Bichromate and chromate of, three cents per pound. 63. Caustic or hydrate of, refined, in sticks or rolls, one cent per pound; chlorate of, two and one-half cents per pound. 64. Hydriodate, iodide, and iodate of, twenty-five cents per pound. 65. Nitrate of, or saltpeter, refined, one-half cent per pound. 66. Prussiate of, red, eight cents per pound; yellow, four cents per pound; cyanide of potassium, twelve and one-half per centum ad valorem. PREPARATIONS: 67. Medicinal preparations containing alcohol, or in the pre- paration of which alcohol is used, not specially provided for in this Act, fifty-five cents per pound, but in no case shall the same pay less than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 68. Medicinal preparations not containing alcohol or in the preparation of which alcohol is not used, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; calomel and other mercurial medicinal preparations, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 69. Plasters, healing or curative, of all kinds, and court-plas- ter, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 70. Preparations used as applications to the hair, mouth, teeth, or skin, such as cosmetics, dentifrices, pastes, pomades, powders, 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 cen- tum or over of santonin, one dollar per pound. 114 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. SOAP: 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, fifteen cents per pound; all other soaps not specially provided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem. SODA: 73. Bicarbonate of soda, or supercarbonate of soda, or salera- tus, 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. 76. Hydrate of, or caustic soda, three-fourths of one cent per pound; nitrite of soda, two and one-half cents per pound; hy- posulphite and sulphide of coda, one-half of one cent per pound. 77. Sal soda, or soda crystals, not concentrated, two-tentus of one cent per pound. 78. Soda ash, three-eighths of one cent per pound; arseniate of soda, one and on-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 valorem. 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. BRICK AND TILE: 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, or- namented, or decorated, forty-five per centum ad valorem; brick, other than fire-brick, not glazed, enameled, painted, vitri- fied, ornamented, or decorated in any manner, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; if glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified, or- namented, 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, vitrified, semi-vitrified, flint, spar, embossed, enameled, ornamental, hand painted, gold decorated, and all other earthenware tiles, valued at not exceeding forty cents TARIFF ACT, 1897. 115 per square foot, eight cents per square foot; exceeding forty cents per square foot, ten cents per square foot and twenty-five per centum ad valorem. CEMENT, LIME, AND PLASTER: 89. Roman, Portland, and other hydraulic cement, in barrels, sacks, or other packages, eight cents per one hundred pounds, including weight of barrel or package; in bulk, seven cents per one hundred pounds; other cement, twenty per centum ad va- lorem. 90. Lime, five cents per one hundred pounds, including weight of barre er package. 91. Plaster rock or gypsum, crude, fifty cents per ton; if ground or calcined, two dollars and twenty-five cents per ton; pearl hardening for paper makers' use, twenty per centum ad valorem. 92. Pumice stone, wholly or partially manufactured, six dol- lars per ton; unmanufactured, fifteen per centum ad valorem. CLAYS OR EARTHS: 93. Clays or earths, unwrought or unmanufactured, not spec- ially provided for in this Act, one dollar per ton; wrought or manufactured, not specially provided for in this Act, two dol- lars per ton; china clay or kaolin, two dollars and fifty cents per ton; limestone rock asphalt containing not more than fif- teen per centum of bitumen, fifty cents per ton; asphaltum and bitumen, not specially provided for in this Act, crude, if not dried, or otherwise advanced in any manner, one dollar and fifty cents per ton; if dried or otherwise advanced in any man- ner, three dollars per ton; bauxite, or beauxite, crude, not re- fined or otherwise advanced in condition from its natural state, one dollar per ton; fullers' earth, unwrought and unmanufac tured, one dollar and fifty cents per ton; wrought or manu- factured, three dollars per ton. EARTHENWARE AND CHINA: 94. Common yellow, brown, or gray earthenware, plain, em- bossed, or salt-glazed common stoneware, and crucibles, all the foregoing not decorated in any manner, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; Rockingham earthenware not decorated, forty per centum ad valorem. 95. China, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen, stone, and crock- ery ware, including clock cases with or without movements, plaques, ornaments, toys, toy tea sets, charms, vases and stat- uettes painted, tinted, stained, enameled, printed, gilded, or otherwise decorated or ornamented in any manner, sixty per centum ad valorem; if plain white and without superadded or- namentation of any kind, fifty-five per centum ..d valorem. 96. All other china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen, stone, and crockery ware, and manufactures thereof, cr of which the same is the component material of chief value, by whatever name known, not specially provided, for in this Act, if painted, tinted, stained, enameled, printed, gilded, or otherwise deco- rated or ornamented in any manner, sixty per centum ad va- lorem; if not ornamented or decorated, fifty-five per centum ad valorem. 116 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 97. Articles and wares composed wholly or in chief value of earthy or mineral substances, or carbon, not specially provided for in this Act, if not decorated in any manner, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; if decorated, forty-five per centum ad va- lorem. 98. Gas retorts, three dollars each; lava tips for burners, ten cents per gross and fifteen per centum ad valorem; carbons for electric lighting, ninety cents per hundred; filter tubes, forty- five per centum ad valorem; porous carbon pots for electric bat- teries, without metallic connections, twenty per centum ad va- lorem. GLASS AND GLASSWARE: 99. Plain green or colored, molded or pressed, and flint, lime, or lead glass bottles, vials, jars, and covered or uncovered demijohns and carboys, any of the foregoing, filled or unfilled, not otherwise specially provided for, and whether their con- tents be dutiable or free (except such as contain merchandise subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a rate of duty based in whole or in part upon the value thereof, which shall be dutiable at the rate applicable to their contents), shall pay duty as follows: If holding more than one pint, one cent per pound; if holding not more than one pint and not less than one- fourth of a pint, one and one-half cents per pound; if holding less than one-fourth of a pint, fifty cents per gross: Provided, That none of the above articles shall pay a less rate of duty than forty per centum ad valorem. 100. Glass bottles, decanters, or other vessels or articles of glass, cut, engraved, painted, colored, stained, silvered, gilded, etched, frosted, printed in any manner or otherwise orna- mented, decorated, or ground (except such grinding as is neces- sary for fitting stoppers), and any articles of which such glass is the component material of chief value, and porcelain, opal and other blown glassware; all the foregoing, filled or unfilled, and whether their contents be dutiable or free, sixty per cen- tum ad valorem. 101. Unpolished, cylinder, crown, and common window glass, not exceeding ten by fifteen inches square, one and three- eighths cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches square, one and seven-eighths cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square, two and three-eighths cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty-six inches square, two and seven-eighths cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding thirty by forty inches square, three and three-eighths cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding forty by sixty inches square, three and seven-eighths cents per pound; above that, four and three-eighths cents per pound: Provided That unpolished, cylinder, crown and common window glass, im- ported in boxes, shall contain fifty square feet, as nearly as sizes will permit, and the duty shall be computed thereon ac- cording to the actual weight of glass. 102. Cylinder and crown glass, polished, not exceeding six- teen by twenty-four inches square, four cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square, six cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding TARIFF ACT, 1897. 117 twenty-four by sixty inches square, fifteen cents per square foot; above that, twenty cents per square foot. 103. Fluted, rolled, ribbed, or rough plate glass, or the same containing a wire netting within itself, not including crown, cylinder, or common window glass, not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches square, three-fourths of one cent per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square, one and one-fourth cents per square foot; all above that, one and three-fourths cents per square foot; and all fluted, rolled, ribbed, or rough plate glass, weighing over one hundred pounds per one hundred square feet, shall pay an additional duty on the excess at the same rates herein imposed: Pro- vided, That all of the above plate glass, when ground, smoothed or otherwise obscured, shall be subject to the same rate of duty as cast polished plate glass unsilvered. 104. Cast polished plate glass, finished or unfinished and un- silvered, not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches square, eight cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square, ten cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by sixty inches square, twenty-two and one-half cents per square foot; all above that, thirty-five cents per square foot. 105. Cast polished plate glass, silvered, cylinder and crown glass, silvered, and looking-glass plates, exceeding in size one hundred and forty-four square inches and not exceeding six- teen by twenty-four inches square, eleven cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square, thirteen cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by sixty inches square, twenty-five cents per square foot; all above that, thirty-eight cents per square foot. 106. But no looking-glass plates or plate glass, silvered, when framed, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon similar glass of like description not framed, but shall pay in addition thereto upon such frames the rate of duty appli- cable thereto when imported separate. 107. Cast polished plate glass, silvered or unsilvered, and cyl- inder, crown, or common window glass, silvered or unsilvered, when bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enameled, bev- eled, etched, embossed, engraved, flashed, stained, colored, painted, or otherwise ornamented or decorated, shall be subject to a duty of five per centum ad valorem in addition to the rates otherwise chargeable thereon. 108. Spectacles, eyeglasses, and goggles, and frames for the same, or parts thereof, finished or unfinished, valued at not over forty cents per dozen, twenty cents per dozen and fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at over forty cents per dozen and not over one dollar and fifty cents per dozen, forty-five cents per dozen and twenty per centum ad valorem; valued at over one dollar and fifty cents per dozen, fifty per centum ad valorem. 109. Lenses of glass or pebble, ground and polished to a spherical, cylindrical, or prismatic form, and ground and pol- ished plano or coquill glasses, wholly or partly manufactured, with the edges unground, forty-five per centum ad valorem; if 118 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. with their edges ground or beveled, ten cents per dozen pairs and forty-five per centum ad valorem. 110. Strips of glass, not more than three inches wide, ground or polished on one or both sides to a cylindrical or prismatic form, and glass slides for magic lanterns, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 111. Opera and field glasses, telescopes, microscopes, photo- graphic and projecting lenses and optical instruments, and frames or mountings for the same; all the foregoing not spec- ially provided for in this Act, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 112. Stained or painted glass windows, or parts thereof, and all mirrors, not exceeding in size one hundred and forty-four square inches, with or without frames or cases, and all glass or manufacturers of glass or paste, or of which glass or paste is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 113. Fusible enamel, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. MARBLE AND STONE, AND MANUFACTURES OF: 114. Marble in block, rough or squared only, sixty-five cents per cubic foot; onyx in block, rough or squared, one dollar and fifty cents per cubic foot; marble or onyx, sawed or dressed, over two inches in thickness, one dollar and ten cents per cubic foot; slabs or paving tiles of marble or onyx, containing not less than four superficial inches, if not more than one inch in thickness, twelve cents per superficial foot; if more than one inch and not more than one and one-half inches in thickness, fifteen cents per superficial foot; if more than one and one-half inches in thickness, fifteen cents per superficial foot; if more than one and one-half inches and not more than two inches in thickness, eighteen cents per superficial foot; if rubbed in whole or in part, three cents per superficial foot in addition; mosaic cubes of marble, onyx, or stone, not exceeding two cubic inches, in size, if loose, one cent per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem; if attached to paper or other material, twenty cents per superficial foot and thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 115. Manufacturers of agate, alabaster, chalcedony, chryso- lite, coral, cornelian, garnet, jasper, jet, malachite, marble, onyx, rock crystal, or spar, including clock cases with or with- out Lovements, not specially provided for in this Act, fifty per centum ad valorem. Stone: 116. Burr stones, manufactured or bound up into millstones, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 117. Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone, and other building or monumental stone, except marble and onyx, un- manufactured or undressed, not specially provided for in this Act, twelve cents per cubic foot. 118. Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone, and other build- ing or monumental stone, except marble and onyx, not specially provided for in this Act, hewn, dressed, or polished, fifty per centum ad valorem. 119. Grindstones, finished or unfinished, one dollar and seventy-five cents per ton. TARIFF ACT, 1897. 119 Slate: 120. Slates, slate chimney-pieces, mantels, slabs for tables, roofing slates, and all other manufactures of slate, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem. Schedule C.-Metals and Manufactures of. 121. Iron ore, including manganiferous iron ore, and the dross or residuum from burnt pyrites, forty cents per ton: Provided, That in levying and collecting the duty on iron ore no deduc tion shall be made from the weight of the ore on account of moisture which may be chemically or physically combined therewith; basic slag, ground or unground, one dollar per ton. 122. Iron in pigs, iron kentledge, spiegeleisen, ferro-mangan- ese, ferro-silicon, wrought and cast scrap iron, and scrap steel, four dollars per ton; but nothing shall be deemed scrap iron or scrap steel except waste or refuse iron or steel fit only to be remanufactured. 123. Bar iron, square iron, rolled or hammered, comprising flats not less than one inch wide nor less than three-eighths of one inch thick, round iron not less than seven-sixteenths of one inch in diameter, six-tenths of one cent per pound. 124. Round iron, in coils or rods, less than seven-sixteenths of one inch in diameter, and bars or shapes of rolled or ham- mered iron, not specially provided for in this Act, eight-tenths of one cent per pound: Provided, That all iron in slabs, blooms, loops, or other form less finished than iron in bars, and more advanced than pig iron, except castings, shall be subject to a duty of five-tenths of one cent per pound: Provided further, That all iron bars, blooms, billets, or sizes or shapes of any kind, in the manufacture of which charcoal is used as fuel, shall be subject to a duty of twelve dollars per ton. 125. Beams, girders, joists, angles, channels, car-truck chan- nels, T T, columns and posts or parts or sections of columns and posts, deck and bulb beams, and building forms, together with all other structural shapes of iron or steel, whether plain or punched, or fitted for use, five-tenths of one cent per pound. 126. Boiler or other plate iron or steel, except crucible plate steel and saw plates hereinafter provided for, not thinner than number ten wire gauge, sheared or unsheared, and skelp iron or steel sheared or rolled in grooves, valued at one cent per pound or less, five-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above one cent and not above two cents per pound, six-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above two cents and not above four cents per pound, one cent per pound; valued at over four cents per pound, twenty-five per centum ad valorem: Provided, That all sheets or plates of iron or steel thinner than number ten wire gauge shall pay duty as iron or steel sheets. 127. Iron or steel anchors or parts thereof, one and one-half cents per pound: forgings of iron or steel, or of combined iron and steel, of whatever shape or whatever degree or stage of manufacture, not specially provided for in this Act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; anti-friction ball forgings of iron or steel, or of combined iron and steel, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 128. Hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel, not otherwise pro- 120 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. vided for in this Act, valued at three cents per pound or less, eight inches or less in width, and less than three-eighths of one inch thick and not thinner than number ten wire gauge, five- tenths of one cent per pound; thinner than number ten wire gauge and not thinner than number twenty wire gauge, six- tenths of one cent per pound; thinner than number twenty wire gauge, eight-tenths of one cent per pound: Provided, That barrel hoops of iron or steel, and hoop or band iron or hoop or band steel flared, splayed or punched, with or without buckles or fastenings, shall pay one-tenth of one cent per pound more duty than that imposed on the hoop or band iron or steel from which they are made; steel bands or strips, untempered, suit- able for making band saws, three cents per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem; if tempered, or tempered and polished, six cents per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem. 129. Hoop or band iron, or hoop or band steel, cut to lengths, or wholly or partly manufactured into hoops or ties, coated or not coated with paint or any other preparation, with or without buckles or fastenings, for bailing cotton or any other commo- dity, five-tenths of one cent per pound. 130. Railway bars, made of iron or steel, and railway bars made in part of steel, T rails, and punched iron or steel flat rails, seven-twentieths of one cent per pound; railway fish- plates or splice-bars, made of iron or steel, four-tenths of one cent per pound. 131. Sheets of iron or steel, common or black, of whatever dimensions, and skelp iron or steel, valued at three cents per pound or less, thinner than number ten and not thinner than number twenty wire guage, seven-tenths of one cent per pound; thinner than number twenty wire guage and not thinner than number twenty-five wire gauge, eight-tenths of one cent per pound; thinner than number twenty-five wire guage and not thinner than number thirty-two wire guage, one and one- tenth cents per pound; thinner than number thirty-two wire guage, one and two-tenths cents per pound; corrugated or crimped, one and one-tenth cents per pound: Provided, That all sheets of common or black iron or steel not thinner than number ten wire gauge shall pay duty as plate iron or plate steel. 132. All iron or steel sheets or plates, and all hoop, hand, or scroll iron or steel, excepting what are known commercially as tin plates, terne plates, and taggers tin, and hereinafter pro- vided for, when galvanized or coated with zinc, spelter, or other metals, or any alloy of those metals, shall pay two-tenths of one cent per pound more duty than if the same was not so galvanized or coated. 133. Sheets of iron or steel, polished, planished, or glanced, by whatever name designated, two cents per pond: Provided, That plates or sheets of iron or steel, by whatever name des- ignated, other than the polished, planished, or glanced herein provided for. which have been pickled or cleaned by acid, or by any other material or process, or which are cold-rolled, smooth- ed only, not polished, shall pay two-tenths of one cent per pound more duty than the corresponding gauges of common or black sheet iron or steel. 134. Sheets or plates of iron or steel, or taggers iron or steel, TARIFF ACT, 1897. 121 coated with tin or lead, or with a mixture of which these met- als, or either of them, is a component part, by the dipping or any other process, and commercially known as tin plates, terne plates, and taggers tin, one and one-half cents per pound. 135. Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, and slabs, by what- ever process made; die blocks or blanks; billets and bars and tapered or beveled bars; mill shafting; pressed, sheared, or stamped shapes; saw plates, wholly or partially manufactured; hammer molds or swaged steel; gun-barrel molds not in bars; alloys used as substitutes for steel in the manufacture of tools; all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, loam, or iron-molded steel castings; sheets and plates and steel in all forms and shapes not specially provided for in this Act, all of the above valued at one cent per pound or less, three-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above one cent and not arove one and four- tenths cents per pound, four-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above one and four-tenths cents and not above one and eight-tenths cents per pound, six-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above one and eight-tenths cents and not above two and two-tenths cents per pound, seven-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above two and two-tenths cents and not above three cents per pound, nine-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above three cents per pound and not above four cents per pound, one and two-tenths cents per pound; valued above four cents and not above seven cents per pound, one and three- tenths cents per pound; valued above seven cents and not above ten cents per pound, two cents per pound; valued above ten cents and not above thirteen cents per pound, two and four- tenths cents per pound; valued above thirteen cents and not above sixteen cents per pound, two and eight-tenths cents per pound; valued above sixteen cents per pound, four and seven- tenths cents per pound. WIRE: 136. Wire rods: Rivet, screw, fence, and other iron or steel wire rods, whether round, oval, flat, or square, or in any other shape, and nail rods, in coils or otherwise, valued at four cents or less per pound, four-tenths of one cent per pound; valued over four cents per pound, three-fourths of one cent per pound: Provided, That all round iron or steel rods smaller than num- ber six wire gauge shall be classed and dutiable as wire: Pro- vided further, That all iron or steel wire rods which have been tempered or treated in any manner or partly manufactured shall pay an additional duty of one-half of one cent per pound. 137. Round iron or steel wire, not smaller than number thir- teen wire gauge, one and one-fourth cents per pound; smaller than number thirteen and not smaller than number sixteen wire gauge, one and one-half cents per pound; smaller than number sixteen wire gauge, two cents per pound: Provided, That all the foregoing valued at more than four cents per pound shall pay forty per centum ad valorem. Iron or steel or other wire not specially provided for in this Act, including such as is commonly known as hat wire, or bonnet wire, crinoline wire. corset wire, needle wire, piano wire, clock wire, and watch wire, whether flat or otherwise, and corset clasps, cor- set steels and dress steels, and sheet steel in strips, twenty-five 122 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. F one-thousandths of an inch thick or thinner, any of the fore- going, whether uncovered or covered with cotton, silk, metal, or other material, valued at more than four cents per pound, forty-five per centum ad valorem: Provided, That articles manufactured from iron, steel, brass, or copper wire, shall pay the rate of duty imposed upon the wire used in the manufact- ure of such articles, and in addition thereto one and one-fourth cents per pound, except that wire rope and wire strand shall pay the maximum rate of duty which would be imposed upon any wire used in the manufacture thereof, and in addition thereto one cent per pound; and on iron or steel wire coated with zinc, tin, or any other metal, two-tenths of one cent per pound in addition to the rate imposed on the wire from which it is made. GENERAL PROVISIONS: 138. No allowance or reduction of duties for partial loss or damage in consequence of rust or of discoloration shall be made upon any description of iron or steel, or upon any article wholly or partly manufactured of iron or steel, or upon any manu- facture of iron or steel. 139. All metal produced from iron or its ores, which is cast. and malleable, of whatever description or form, without regard to the percentage of carbon contained therein, whether pro- duced by cementation, or converted, cast, or made from iron or its ores, by the crucible, Bessemer, Clapp-Griffith, pneumatic, Thomas-Gilchrist, basic, Siemens-Martin, or open-hearth pro- cess, or by the equivalent of either, or by a combination of two or more of the processes, or their equivalents, or by any fusion or other process which produces from iron or its ores a metal either granular or fibrous in structure, which is cast and mal- leable, excepting what is known as malleable-iron castings, shall be classed and denominated as steel. 140. No article not specially provided for in this Act, which is wholly or partly manufactured from tin plate, terne plate, or the sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel herein provided for, or of which such tin plate, terne plate, sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel shall we the material of chief value, shall pay a lower rate of duty than that im- posed on the tin plate, terne plate, or sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel from which it is made, or of which it shall be the component thereof of chief value. 141. On all iron or steel bars or rods of whatever shape or section which are cold rolled, cold drawn, cold hammered, or polished in any way in addition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or hammering, there shall be paid one-fourth of one cent per pound in addition to the rates provided in this Act on bars or rods of whatever section or shape which are not hot rolled; and on all strips, plates, or sheets of iron or steel of whatever shape, other than the polished, planished, or glanced sheet iron or sheet steel herein before provided for, which are cold rolled, cold hammered, blued, brightened, tempered, or polished by any process to such perfected surface finish or polish better than the grade of cold rolled, smoothed only, hereinbefore pro- vided for, there shall be paid one cent per pound in addition to the rates provided in this Act upon plates, strips, or sheets of TARIFF ACT, 1897. 123 iron or steel of common or black finish; and on steel circular saw plates there shall be paid one-half of one cent per pound in addition to the rate provided in this Act for steel saw plates. MANUFACTURES OF IRON AND STEEL: 142. Anvils of iron or steel, or of iron and steel combined, by whatever process made, or in whatever stage of manufacture, one and seven-eighths cents per pound. 143. Axles, or parts thereof, axle bars, axle blanks, or forg- ings for axles, whether of iron or steel, without reference to the stage or state of manufacture, valued at not more than six cents per pound, one cent per pound: Provided, That when iron or steel axles are imported fitted in wheels, or parts of wheels, of iron or steel, they shall be dutiable at the same rate as the wheels in which they are fitted. 144. Blacksmiths' hammers and sledges, track tools, wedges, and crowbars, whether of iron or steel, one and one-half cents per pound. 145. Bolts, with or without threads or nuts, or bolt-blanks, and finished hinges or hinge-blanks, whether of iron or steel, one and one-half cents per pound. 146. Card-clothing manufactured from tempered steel wire, forty-five cents per square foot; all other, twenty cents per square foot. 147 Cast-iron pipe of every description, four-tenths of one cent per pound. 148. Cast-iron vessels, plates, stove-plates, andirons, sad- irons, tailors' irons, hatters' irons, and castings of iron, not specially provided for in this Act, eight-tenths of one cent per pound. 149. Castings of malleable iron not specially provided for in this Act, nine-tenths of one cent per pound. 150. Cast hollow-ware, coated, glazed, or tinned, two cents per pound. 151. Chain or chains of all kinds, made of iron or steel, not less than three-fourths of one inch in diameter, one and one- eighth cents per pound; less than three-fourths of one inch and not less than three-eighths of one inch in diameter, one and three-eighth cents per pound; less than three-eighths of one inch in diameter and not less than five-sixteenths of one inch in di- ameter, one and seven-eighth cents per pound; less than five- sixteenths of one inch in diameter, three cents per pound; but no chain or chains of any description shall pay a lower rate of duty than forty-five per centum ad valorem. 152. Lap welded, butt welded, seamed, or jointed iron or steel boiler tubes, pipes, flues, or stays, not thinner than number sixteen wire gauge, two cents per pound; welded cylindrical furnaces, made from plate metal, two and one-half cents per pound; all other iron or steel tubes, finished, not specially pro- vided for in this Act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. CUTLERY: 153. Penknives or pocketknives, clasp knives, pruning knives, and budding knives of all kinds, or parts thereof, and erasers or manicure knives, or parts thereof, wholly or partly manu- factured, valued at not more than forty cents per dozen, forty 124 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. per centum ad valorem; valued at more than forty cents per dozen and not exceeding fifty cents per dozen, one cent per piece and forty per centum ad valorem; valued at more than fifty cents per dozen and not exceeding one dollar and twenty- five cents per dozen, five cents per piece and forty per centum ad valorem; valued at more than one dollar and twenty-five cents per dozen and not exceeding three dollars per dozen, ten cents per piece and forty per centum ad valorem; valued at more than three dollars per dozen, twenty cents per piece and forty per centum ad valorem: Provided, That blades, handles, or other parts of either or any of the foregoing articles, im- ported in any other manner than assembled in finished knives or erasers, shall be subject to no less rate of duty than herein provided for penknives, pocketknives, clasp knives, pruning knives, manicure knives, and erasers valued at more than fifty and not more than one dollar and fifty cents per dozen. Razors and razor blades, finished or unfinished, valued at less than one dollar and fifty cents per dozen, fifty cents per dozen and fif- teen per centum ad valorem; valued at one dollar and fifty cents per dozen and less than three dollars per dozen, one dol- lar per dozen and fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at three dollars per dozen or more, one dollar and seventy-five cents per dozen and twenty per centum ad valorem. Scissors and shears, and blades for the same, finished or unfinished, valued at not more than fifty cents per dozen and fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at more than fifty cents and not more than one dollar and seventy-five cents per dozen, fifty cents per dozen and fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at more than one dollar and seventy-five cents per dozen, seventy- five cents per dozen and twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 154. Swords, sword-blades, and side-arms, thirty-five per cen- tum ad valorem. 155. Table, butchers', carving, cooks', hunting, kitchen, bread, butter, vegetable, fruit, cheese, plumbers', painters', palette, artists', and shoe knives, forks and steels, finished or unfinished, with handles of mother-of-pearl, shell or ivory, sixteen cents each; with handles of deer horn, twelve cents each; with han- dles of hard rubber, solid bone, celluloid or any pyroxyline ma- terial, five cents each; with handles of any other material than those above mentioned, one and one-half cents each, and in ad- dition, on all the above articles, fifteen per centum ad valorem: Provided, That none of the above-named articles shall pay a less rate of duty than forty-five per centum ad valorem. 156. Files, file-blanks, rasps, and floats, of all cuts and kinds, two and one-half inches in length and under, thirty cents per dozen; over two and one-half inches in length and not over four and one-half inches, fifty cents per dozen; over four and one-half inches in length and under seven inches, seventy- five cents per dozen; seven inches in length and over, one dol- lar per dozen. 157. FIREARMS: Muskets, muzzle-loading shotguns, rifles, and parts thereof, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 158. Double-barreled, sporting, breach-loading shotguns, com- bination shotguns and rifles, valued at not more than five dol- TARIFF ACT, 1897. 125 lars, one dollar and fifty cents each and in addition thereto fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at more than five dollars and not more than ten dollars, four dollars each and in addition thereto fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at more than ten dollars, six dollars each; double barrels for sporting breech-loading shotguns and rifles further advanced in manu- facture than rough bored only, three dollars each; stocks for double-barreled sporting breech-loading shotguns and rifles wholly or partially manufactured, three dollars each; and in addition thereto on all such guns and rifles, valued at more than ten dollars each, and on such stocks and barrels, thirty- five per centum ad valorem; on all other parts of such guns or rifles, and fittings for such stocks or barrels, finished or unfin- ished, fifty per centum ad valorem: Provided. That all double- barrel sporting breech-loading shotguns and rifles imported without a lock or locks or other fittings shall be subject to a duty of six dollars each and thirty-five per centum ad valorem; single-barreled breech-loading shotguns, or parts thereof, ex- cept as otherwise specially provided for in this Act, one dollar each and thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Revolving pistols or parts thereof, seventy-five cents each and twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 159. Sheets, plates, wares, or articles of iron, steel, or other metal, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, forty per cen- tum ad valorem. NAILS, SPIKES, TACKS AND NEEDLES: 160. Cut nails and cut spikes of iron or steel, six-tenths of one cent per pound. 161. Horseshoe nails, hob nails, and all other wrought iron or steel nails not specially provided for in this Act, two and one- fourth cents per pound. 162. Wire nails made of wrought iron or steel, not less than one inch in length and not lighter than number sixteen wire gauge, one-half of one cent per pound; less than one inch in length and lighter than number sixteen wire gauge, one cent per pound. 163. Spikes, nuts, and washers, and horse, mule, or ox shoes, of wrought iron or steel, one cent per pound. 164. Cut tacks, brads, or sprigs, not exceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand, one and one-fourth cents per thousand; ex- ceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand, one and one-half cents per pound. 165. Needles for knitting or sewing machines, including latch needles, one dollar per thousand and twenty-five per centum ad valorem; crochet needles and tape needles, knitting and all other needles, not specially provided for in this Act, and bod- kins of metal, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. PLATES: 166. Steel plates engraved, stereotype plates, electrotype plates, and plates of other materials, engraved or lithographed, for printing, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 167. Rivets of iron or steel, two cents per pound. SAWS: 168. Crosscut saws, six cents per linear foot; mill saws, ten 126 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. cents per linear foot; pit, and drag saws, eight cents per linear foot; circular saws, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; steel band saws, finished or further advanced than tempered and polished, ten cents per pound and twenty per centum ad va- lorem; hand, back, and all other saws, not specially provided for in this Act, thirty per centum ad valorem. 169. Screws, commonly called wood screws, made of iron or steel, more than two inches in length, four cents per pound; over one inch and not more than two inches in length, six cents per pound; over one-half inch and not more than one inch in length, eight and one-half cents per pound; one-half inch and less in length, twelve cents per pound. 170. Umbrella and parasol ribs and stretchers, composed in chief value of iron, steel, or other metal, in frames or other- wise, fifty per centum ad valorem. 171..Wheels for railway purposes, or parts thereof, made of iron or steel, and steel-tired wheels for railway for railway purposes, whether wholly or partly finished, and iron or steel locomotive, car, or other railway tires or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured, one and one-half cents per pound; and ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, or blanks for the same, without regard to the degree of manufacture, one and one-fourth cents per pound: Provided, That when wheels for railway purposes, or parts thereof, of iron or steel, are imported with iron or steel axles fitted in them, the wheels and axles together shall be dutiable at the same rate as is provided for the wheels when imported separately. MISCELLANEOUS METALS AND MANUFACT- URES OF: 172. Aluminum, and alloys of any kind in which aluminum is the component material of chief value, in crude form, eight cents per pound; in plates, sheets, bars, and rods, thirteen cents per pound. 173. Antimony, as regulus or metal, three-fourths of one cent per pound. 174. Argentine, albata, or German silver, unmanufactured, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 175. Bronze powder, twelve cents per pound; bronze or Dutch-metal or aluminum, in leaf, six cents per package of one hundred leaves. 176. Copper in rolled plates, called braziers' copper, sheets, rods, pipes, and copper bottoms, two and one-half cents per pound; sheathing or yellow metal of which copper is the com- ponent material of chief value, and not composed wholly or in part of iron ungalvanized, two cents per pound. GOLD AND SILVER: 177. Gold leaf, one dollar and seventy-five cents per package of five hundred leaves. 178. Silver leaf, seventy-five cents per package of five hun- dred leaves. 179. Tinsel wire, lame or lahn, made wholly or in chief value of gold, silver, or other metal, five cents per pound; bullions and metal threads, made wholly or in chief value of tinsel wire, lame or lahn, five cents per pound and thirty-five per centum TARIFF ACT, 1897. 127 ad valorem; laces, embroideries, braids, galloons, trimmings, or other articles, made wholly or in chief value of tinsel wire, lame or lahn bullions, or metal threads, sixty per centum ad valorem. 180. Hooks and eyes, metallic, whether loose, carded or other- wise, including weight of cards, cartons, and immediate wrap- pings and labels, five and one-half cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem. LEAD: 181. Lead-bearing ore of all kinds, one and one-half cents per pound on the lead contained therein: Provided, That on all importations of lead-bearing ores the duties shall be estimated at the port of entry, and a bond given in double the amount of such estimated duties for the transportation of the ores by common carriers bonded for the transportation of appraised or unappraised merchandise to properly equipped sampling or smelting establishments, whether designated as bonded ware- houses or otherwise. On the arrival of the ores at such estab- lishments they shall be sampled according to commercial meth- ods under the supervision of Government officers, who shall be stationed at such establishments, and who shall submit the samples thus obtained to a Government assayer, designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall make a proper assay of the sample, and report the result to the proper customs offi- cers, and the import entries shall be liquidated thereon, except in case of ores that shall be removed to a bonded warehouse to be refined for exportation as provided by law. And the Sec- retary of the Treasury is authorized to make all necessary regulations to enforce the provisions of this paragraph. 182. Lead dross, lead bullion or base bullion, lead in pigs and bars, lead in any form not specially provided for in this Act, old refuse lead run into blocks and bars, and old scrap lead fit only to be remanufactured; all the foregoing, two and one- eighth cents per pound; lead in sheets, pipe, shot, glaziers' lead and lead wire, two and one-half cents per pound. 183. Metallic mineral substances in a crude state, and metals unwrought, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem; monazite sand and thorite, six cents per pound. 184. Mica, unmanufactured, or rough trimmed only, six cents per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem; mica, cut or trimmed, twelve cents per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem. 185. Nickel, nickel oxide, alloy of any kind in which nickel is a component material of chief value, in pigs, ingots, bars, or sheets, six cents per pound. 186. Pens, metallic, except gold pens, twelve cents per gross. 187. Penholder tips, penholders or parts thereof, and gold pens, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 188. Pins with solid heads, without ornamentation, including hair, safety, hat, bonnet, and shawl pins; any of the foregoing composed wholly of brass, copper, iron, steel, or other base metal, not plated, and not commonly known as jewelry, thirty- five per centum ad valorem. 189. Quicksilver, seven cents per pound. The flasks, bottles, 128 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. or other vessels in which quicksilver is imported shall be sub- ject to the same rate of duty as they would be subjected to if imported empty. 190. Type metal, one and one-half cents per pound for the lead contained therein; new types, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 191. Watch movements, whether imported in cases or not, if having not more than seven jewels, thirty-five cents each; if having more than seven jewels and not more than eleven jewels, fifty cents each; if having more than eleven jewels and not more than fifteen jewels, seventy-five cents each; if having more than fifteen jewels and not more than seventeen jewels, one dollar and twenty-five cents each; if having more than seventeen jewels, three dollars each, and in addition thereto, on all the foregoing, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; watch cases and parts of watches, including watch dials, chronom- eters, box or ship, and parts thereof, clocks and parts thereof, not otherwise provided for in this Act, whether separately packed or otherwise, not composed wholly or in part of china, porcelain, parian, bisque or earthenware, forty per centum ad valorem; all jewels for use in the manufacture of watches or clocks, ten per centum ad valorem. 192. Zinc in blocks or pigs, one and one-half cents per pound; in sheets, two cents per pound; old and worn-out, fit only to be remanufactured, one cent per pound. 193. Articles or wares not specially provided for in this Act, composed wholly or in part of iron, steel, lead, copper, nickel, pewter, zinc, gold, silver, platinum, aluminum or other metal, and whether partly or wholly manufactured, forty-five per centum ad valorem. Schedule D.-Wood and Manufactures of. 194. Timber hewn, sided, or squared (not less than eight inches square), and round timber used for spars or in building wharves, one cent per cubic foot. 195. Sawed boards, planks, deals, and other lumber of white- wood, sycamore, and basswood, one dollar per thousand feet board measure; sawed lumber, not specially provided for in this Act, two dollars per thousand feet board measure; but when lumber of any sort is planed or finished, in addition to the rates herein provided, there shall be levied and paid for each side so planed or finished fifty cents per thousand feet board measure; and if planed on one side and tongued and grooved, one dollar per thousand feet board measure; and if planed on two sides and tongued and grooved, one dollar and fifty cents per thousand feet board measure; and in estimating board measure under this schedule no deduction shall be made on board measure on account f planing, tonguing and groov- ing. Provided, That if any country or dependency shall impose an export duty upon saw logs, round unmanufactured timber, stave bolts, shingle bolts, or heading bolts, exported to the United States, or a discriminating charge upon broom sticks, or chains used by American citizens in towing logs, the amount of such export duty, tax, or other charge, as the case may be, shall be added as an additional duty to the duties imposed upon ~ TARIFF ACT, 1897. 129 the articles mentioned in this paragraph when imported from such country or dependency. 196. Paving posts, railroad ties, and telephone, trolley, elec- tric-light and telegraph poles of cedar or other woods, twenty per centum ad valorem. 197. Kindling wood in bundles not exceeding one-quarter of a cubic foot each, three-tenths of one cent per bundle; if in larger bundles, three-tenths of one cent for each additional quarter of a cubic foot or fractional part thereof. 198. Sawed boards, planks, deals, and all forms of sawed cedar, lignum-vitae, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahog- any, rosewood, satinwood, and all other cabinet woods not fur- ther manufactured than sawed, fifteen per centum ad valorem; veneers of wood, and wood, unmanufactured, not specially pro- vided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem. 199. Clapboards, one dollar and fifty cents per thousand. 200. Hubs for wheels, posts, heading bolts, stave bolts, last- blocks, wagon-blocks, oar-blocks, heading-blocks, and all like blocks or sticks, rough-hewn, sawed or bored, twenty per centum ad valorem; fence posts, ten per centum ad valorem 201. Laths, twenty-five cents per one thousand pieces. 202. Pickets, palings and staves of wood, of all kinds, ten per centum ad valorem. 203. Shingles, thirty cents per thousand. 204. Casks, barrels, and hogsheads (empty), sugar-box shooks, and packing-boxes (empty), and packing-box shooks, of wood, not specially provided for in this Act, thirty per cen- tum ad valorem. 205. Boxes, barrels, barrels, or or other articles containing oranges. lemons, limes, grape fruit, shaddocks or pomelos, thirty per centum ad valorem: Provided, That the thin wood, so called, comprising the sides, tops and bottoms of orange and lemon boxes of the growth and manufacture of the United States, ex- ported as orange and lemon box shooks, may be reimported in completed form, filled with oranges and lemons, by the payment of duty at one-half the rate imposed on similar boxes of en- tirely foreign growth and manufacture. 206. Chair cane or reeds, wrought or manufactured from rat- tans or reeds, ten per centum ad valorem; osier or willow pre- pared for basket makers' use, twenty per centum ad valorem; manufactures of osier or willow, forty per centum ad valorem. 207. Toothpicks of wood or other vegetable substance, two cents per one thousand and fifteen per centum ad valorem; butchers' and packers' skewers of wood, forty cents per thou- sand. 208. House or cabinet furniture, of wood, wholly or partly finished, and manufactures of wood, or of which wood is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Schedule E.-Sugar, Molasses, and Manu- factures of. 209. Sugars not above number sixteen Dutch standard in color, tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the polariscope not above seventy-five degrees, ninety-nve one- 5a 130 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. hundredths of one cent per pound, and for every additional de- gree shown by the polariscopic test, thirty-five one-thousandths of one cent per pound additional, and fractions of a degree in proportion; and on sugar above number sixteen Dutch stand- ard in color, and on all sugar which has gone through a process of refining, one cent and ninety-five one-hundredths of one cent per pound; molasses testing above forty degrees and not above fifty-six degrees, three cents per gallon; testing fifty-six de- grees and above, six cents per gallon; sugar drainings and sugar sweepings shall be subject to duty as molasses or sugar, as the case may be, according to polariscopic test: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to abro- gate or in any manner impair or affect the provisions of the treaty of commercial reciprocity concluded between the United States and the King of the Hawaiian Islands on the thirtieth day of January, eighteen hundred and seventy-five, or the pro- visions of any Act of Congress heretofore passed for the exe- cution of the same. 210. Maple sugar and maple sirup, four cents per pound; glu- cose or grape sugar, one and one-half cents per pound; sugar cane in its natural state, or unmanufactured, twenty per cen- tum ad valorem. 211. Saccharine, one dollar and fifty cents per pound and ten per centum ad valorem. 212. Sugar candy and all confectionery not specially provided for in this Act, valued at fifteen cents per pound or less, and on sugars after being refined, when tinctured, colored, or in any way adulterated, four cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at more than fifteen cents per pound, fifty per centum ad valorem. The weight and the value of the im- mediate coverings, other than the outer packing case or other covering, shall be included in the dutiable weight and the value of the merchandise. Schedule F.-Tobacco and Manufactures of. or 213. Wrapper tobacco, and filler tobacco when mixed packed with more than fifteen per centum of wrapper tobacco, and all leaf tobacco the product of two or more countries or de- pendencies when mixed or packed together, if unstemmed, one dollar and eighty-five cents per pound; if stemmed, two dollars and fifty cents per pound; filler tobacco not specially provided for in this Act, if unstemmed, thirty-five cents per pound: if stemmed, fifty cents per pound. 214. The term wrapper tobacco as used in this Act means that quality of leaf tobacco which is suitable for cigar wrap- pers, and the term filler tobacco means all other leaf tobacco. Collectors of customs shall not permit entry to be made, except under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, of any leaf tobacco, unless the invoices of the same shall specify in detail the character of such tobacco, whether wrapper or filler. its origin and quality. In the examination for classification of any imported leaf tobacco, at least one bale, box, or package in every ten and at least one in every invoice, shall be examined by the appraiser or person authorized by law to make such examination, and at least ten hands shall be ex- amined in each examined bale, box, or package. TARIFF ACT, 1897. 131 215. All other tobacco, manufactured or unmanufactured, not specially provided for in this Act, fifty-five cents per pound. 216. Snuff and snuff flour, manufactured of tobacco, ground dry, or damp, and pickled, scented, or otherwise, of all descrip- tions, fifty-five cents per pound. 217. Cigars, cigarettes, cheroots of all kinds, four dollars and fifty cents per pound and twenty-five per centum ad valorem; and paper cigars and cigarettes, including wrappers, shall be subject to the same duties as are herein imposed upon cigars. Schedule G.-Agricultural Products and Provisions. ANIMALS, LIVE: 218. Cattle, if less than one year old, two dollars per head; all other cattle if valued at not more than fourteen dollars per head, three dollars and seventy-five cents per head; if valued at more than fourteen dollars per head, twenty-seven and one- half per centum ad valorem. 219. Swine, one dollar and fifty cents per head. 220. Horses and mules, valued at one hundred and fifty dol- lars or less per head, thirty dollars per head; if valued at over one hundred and fifty dollars, twenty-five per centum ad val- orem. 221. Sheep, one year old or over, one dollar and fifty cents per head; less than one year old, seventy-five cents per head. 222. All other live animals, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem. BREADSTUFFS AND FARINACEOUS SUBSTANCES: 223. Barley, thirty cents per bushel of forty-eight pounds. 224. Barley-malt, forty-five cents per bushel of thirty-four pounds. 225. Barley, pearled, patent, or hulled, two cents per pound. 226. Buckwheat, fifteen cents per bushel of forty-eight pounds. 227. Corn or maize, fifteen cents per bushel of fifty-six pounds. 228. Corn meal, twenty cents per bushel of forty-eight pounds. 229. Macaroni, vermicelli, and all similar preparations, one and one-half cents per pound. 230. Oats, fifteen cents per bushel. 231. Oatmeal and rolled oats, one cent per pound; oat hulls, ten cents per hundred pounds. 232. Rice, cleaned, two cents per pound; uncleaned rice, or rice free of the outer hull and still having the inner cuticle on, one and one-fourth cents per pound; rice flour, and rice meal, and rice broken which will pass through a sieve known com- mercially as number twelve wire sieve, one-fourth of one cent per pound; paddy, or rice having the outer hull on, three- fourths of one cent per pound. 233. Rye, ten cents per bushel; rye flour, one-half of one cent per pound. 234. Wheat, twenty-five cents per bushel. 235. Wheat flour, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 132 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. DAIRY PRODUCTS: 236. Butter, and substitutes therefor, six cents per pound. 237. Cheese, and substitutes therefor, six cents per pound. 238. Milk, fresh, two cents per gallon. 239. Milk, preserved or condensed, or sterilized by heating or other processes, including weight of immediate coverings, two cents per pound; sugar of milk, five cents per pound. FARM AND FIELD PRODUCTS: 240. Beans, forty-five cents per bushel of sixty pounds. 241. Beans, pease, and mushrooms, prepared or preserved, in tins, jars, bottles, or similar packages, two and one-half cents per pound, including the weight of all tins, jars, and other im- mediate coverings; all vegetables, prepared or preserved, in- cluding pickles and sauces of all kinds, not specially provided for in this Act, and fish paste or sauce, forty per centum ad valorem. 242. Cabbages, three cents each. 243. Cider, five cents per gallon. 244. Eggs, not specially provided for in this Act, five cents per dozen. 245. Eggs, yolk of, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; albu- men, egg or blood, three cents per pound; dried blood, when soluble, one and one-half cents per pound. 246. Hay, four dollars per ton. 247. Honey, twenty cents per gallon. 248. Hops, twelve cents per pound; hop extract and lupulin, fifty per centum ad valorem. 249. Onions, forty cents per bushel; garlic, one pound. cent per 250. Pease, green, in bulk or in barrels, sacks, or similar packages, and seed pease, forty cents per bushel of sixty pounds; pease, dried, not specially provided for, thirty cents per bushel; split pease, forty cents per bushel of sixty pounds: pease in cartons, papers, or other small packages, one cent per pound. 251. Orchids, palms, dracaenas, crotons and azaleas, tulips, hyacinths, narcissi, jonquils, lilies, lilies-of-the-valley, and all other bulbs, bulbous roots, or corms, which are cultivated for their flowers, and natural flowers of all kinds, preserved or fresh, suitable for decorative purposes, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 252. Stocks, cuttings or seedlings of Myrobolan plum, Mahaleb or Mazzard cherry, three years old or less, fifty cents per thousand plants and fifteen per centum ad valorem; stocks, cut- tings, or seedlings of pear, apple, quince and the St. Julien plum, three years old or less, and evergreen seedlings, one dol- lar per thousand plants and fifteen per centum ad valorem; rose plants, budded, grafted, or grown on their own roots, two and one-half cents each; stock, cuttings and seedlings of all fruit and ornamental trees, deciduous and evergreen, shrubs and vines, manetti, multiflora, and brier rose, and all trees, shrubs, plants and vines, commonly known as nursery or green- house stock, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 253. Potatoes, twenty-five cents per bushel of sixty pounds. TARIFF ACT, 1897. 133 254. Seeds: Castor beans or seeds, twenty-five cents per bushel of fifty pounds; flaxseed or linseed and other oil seeds not specially provided for in this Act, twenty-five cents per bushel of fifty-six pounds; poppy seed, fifteen cents per bushel; but no drawback shall be allowed upon oil cake made from im- ported seed, nor shall any allowance be made for dirt or other impurities in any seed; seeds of all kinds not specially provided for in this Act, thirty per centum ad valorem. 255. Straw, one dollar and fifty cents per ton. 256. Teazles, thirty per centum ad valorem. 257. Vegetables in their natural state, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. FISH: 258. Fish known or labeled as anchovies, sardines, sprats, brislings, sardels, or sardellen, packed in oil or otherwise, in bottles, jars, tin boxes or cans, shall be dutiable as follows: When in packages containing seven and one-half cubic inches or less, one and one-half cents per bottle, jar, box or can; con- taining more than seven and one-half and not more than twen- ty-one cubic inches, two and one-half cents per bottle, jar, box or can; containing more than twenty-one and not more than thirty-three cubic inches, five cents per bottle, jar, box or can; containing more than thirty-three and not more than seventy cubic inches, ten cents per bottle, jar, box or can; if in other packages, forty per centum ad valorem. All other fish (except shellfish), in tin packages, thirty per centum ad valorem; fish in packages containing less than one-half barrel, and not spe- cially provided for in this Act, thirty per centum ad valorem. 259. Fresh-water fish not specially provided for in this Act, one-fourth of one cent per pound. 260. Herrings, pickled or salted, one-half of one cent per pound; herrings, fresh, one-fourth of one cent per pound. 261. Fish, fresh, smoked, dried, salted, pickled, frozen, packed in ice or otherwise prepared for preservation, not specially pro- vided for in this Act, three-fourths of one cent per pound: fish, skinned or boned, one and one-fourth cents per pound; mack- erel, halibut or salmon, fresh, pickled or salted, one cent per pound. FRUITS AND NUTS: 262. Apples, peaches, quinces, cherries, plums, and pears, green or ripe, twenty-five cents per bushel; apples. peaches, pears, and other edible fruits, including berries, when dried, desiccated, evaporated or prepared in any manner, not specially provided for in this Act, two cents per pound; berries, edible, in their natural condition, one cent per quart; cranberries, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 263. Comfits, sweetmeats, and fruits presèrved in sugar, mo- lasses, spirits, or in their own juices, not specially provided for in this Act, one cent per pound and thirty-five per centum ad valorem; if containing over ten per centum of alcohol and not specially provided for in this Act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem and in addition two dollars and fifty cents per proof gallon on the alcohol contained therein in excess of ten per centum; jellies of all kinds, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; 134 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. pineapples preserved in their own juice, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 264. Figs, plums, prunes, and prunelles, two cents per pound; raisins and other dried grapes, two and one-half cents per pound; dates, one-half of one cent per pound; currants, Zante or other, two cents per pound; olives, green or prepared, in bottles, jars, or similar packages, twenty-five cents per gallon; in casks or otherwise than in bottles, jars, or similar packages, fifteen cents per gallon. 265. Grapes in barrels or other packages, twenty cents per cubic foot of capacity of barrels or packages. 266. Oranges, lemons, limes, grape fruit, shaddocks or pome- los, one cent per pound. 267. Orange peel or lemon peel, preserved, candied, or dried, and cocoanut meat or copra desiccated, shredded, cut, or sim- iliarly prepared, two cents per pound; citron or citron peel, pre- served. candied, or dried, four cents per pound. 268. Pineapples, in barrels and other packages, seven cents per cubic foot of the capacity of barrels or packages; in bulk, seven dollars per thousand. Nuts: 269. Almonds, not shelled, four cents per pound; clear al- monds, shelled, six cents per pound. 270. Filberts and walnuts of all kinds, not shelled, three cents per pound; shelled, five cents per pound. 271. Peanuts or ground beans, unshelled, one-half of one cent per pound; shelled, one cent per pound. 272. Nuts of all kinds, shelled or unshelled, not specially pro- vided for in this Act, one cent per pound. MEAT PRODUCTS: 273. Bacon and hams, five cents per pound. 274. Fresh beef, veal, mutton, and pork, two cents per pound. 275. Meats of all kinds, prepared or preserved, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 276. Extract of meat, not specially provided for in this Act, thirty-five cents per pound; fluid extract of meat, fifteen cents per pound, but the dutiable weight of the extract of meat and of the fluid extract of meat shall not include the weight of the package in which the same is imported. 277. Lard, two cents per pound. 278. Poultry, live, three cents per pound; dressed, five cents per pound. 279. Tallow, three-fourths of one cent per pound; wool grease, including that known commercially as degras or brown wool grease, one-half of one cent per pound. MISCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS: 280. Chicory-root, raw, dried, or undried, but unground, one cent per pound: chicory root, burnt or roasted, ground or granu- lated, or in rolls, or otherwise prepared, and not specially pro- vided for in this Act, two and one-half cents per pound. 281. Chocolate and cocoa, prepared or manufactured, not spe- cially provided for in this Act, valued at not over fifteen cents per pound, two and one-half cents per pound; valued above fif- teen and not above twenty-four cents per pound, two and one- TARIFF ACT, 1897. 135 half cents per pound and ten per centum ad valorem; valued above twenty-four and not above thirty-five cents per pound, five cents per pound and ten per centum ad valorem; valued above thirty-five cents per pound, fifty per centum ad valorem. The weight and value of all coverings, other than plain wooden, shall be included in the dutiable weight and value of the foregoing merchandise; powdered cocoa, unsweetened, five cents per pound. 282. Cocoa-butter or cocoa-butterine, three and one-half cents per pound. 283. Dandelion-root and acorns prepared, and articles used as coffee, or as substitutes for coffee not specially provided for in this Act, two and one-half cents per pound. 284. Salt in bags, sacks, barrels, or other packages, twelve cents per one hundred pounds; in bulk, eight cents per one hun- dred pounds: Provided, That imported salt in bond may be used in curing fish taken by vessels licensed to engage in the fisheries, and in curing fish on the shores of the navigable waters of the United States, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe; and upon proof that the salt has been used for either of the purposes stated in this proviso, the duties on the same shall be remitted: Provided further, That exporters of meats, whether packed or smoked, which have been cured in the United States with imported salt, shall, upon satisfactory proof, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, that such meats have been cured with imported salt, have refunded to them from the Treasury the duties paid on the salt so used in curing such ex- ported meats, in amounts not less than one hundred dollars. 285. Starch, including all preparations, from whatever sub- stance produced, fit for use as starch, one and one-half cents per pound. 286. Dextrine, burnt starch, gum substitute, or British gum, two cents per pound. 287. Spices: Mustard, ground or prepared, in bottles or other- wise, ten cents per pound; capsicum or red pepper, or cayenne pepper, two and one-half cents per pound; sage, one cent per pound; spices not specially provided for in this Act, three cents per pound. 288. Vinegar, seven and one-half cents per proof gallon. The standard proof for vinegar shall be taken to be that strength which requires thirty-five grains of bicarbonate of potash to neutralize one ounce troy of vinegar. Schedule H.-Spirits, Wines, and Other Beverages. SPIRITS: 289. Brandy and other spirits manufactured or distilled from grain or other materials, and not specially provided for in this Act, two dollars and twenty-five cents per proof gallon. 290. Each and every gauge or wine gallon of measurement shall be counted as at least one proof gallon; and the standard for determining the proof of brandy and other spirits or liquors of any kind imported shall be the same as that which is de- fined in the laws relating to internal revenue: Provided, That it shall be lawful for the Secretary of the Treasury, in his dis- 136 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. cretion, to authorize the ascertainment of the proof of wines, cordials, or other liquors, by distillation or otherwise, in cases where it is impracticable to ascertain such proof by the means prescribed by existing law or regulations: And provided fur- ther, That any brandy or other spirituous or distilled liquors imported in any sized cask, bottle, jug, or other package, of or from any country, dependency, or province under whose laws similar sized casks, bottles, jugs, or other packages of distilled spirits, wine, or other beverage put up or filled in the United States are denied entrance into such country, dependency, or province, shall be forfeited to the United States; and any brandy or other spirituous or distilled liquor imported in a cask of less capacity than ten gallons from any country shall be for- feited to the United States. 291. On all compounds or preparations of which distilled spirits are a component part of chief value, there shall be levied a duty not less than that imposed upon distilled spirits. 292. Cordials, liqueurs, arrack, absinthe, kirschwasser, rata- fia, and other spirituous beverages or bitters of all kinds, con- taining spirits, and not specially provided for in this Act, two dollars and twenty-five cents per proof gallon. 293. No lower rate or amount of duty shall be levied, collected and paid on brandy, spirits, and other spirituous beverages than that fixed by law for the description of first proof; but it shall be increased in proportion for any greater strength than the strength of first proof, and all imitations of brandy or spirits or wines imported by any names whatever shall be subject to the highest rate of duty provided for the genuine articles respectively intended to be represented, and in no case less than one dollar and fifty cents per gallon. 294. Bay rum or bay water, whether distilled or compounded, of first proof, and in proportion for any greater strength than first proof, one dollar and fifty cents per gallon. WINES: 295. Champagne and all other sparkling wines, in bottles con- taining each not more than one quart and more than one pint, eight dollars per dozen; containing not more than one pint each and more than one-half pint, four dollars per dozen; contain- ing one-half pint each or less, two dollars per dozen; in bottles or other vessels containing more than one quart each, in addi- tion to eight dollars per dozen bottles, on the quanitity in ex- cess of one quart, at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents per gallon; but no separate or additional duty shall be levied on the bottles. 296. Still wines, including ginger wine or ginger cordial and vermuth, in casks or packages other than bottles or jugs, if containing fourteen per centum or less of absolute alcohol, forty cents per gallon; if containing more than fourteen per centum of absolute alcohol, fifty cents per gallon. In bottles or jugs, per case of one dozen bottles or jugs, containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint, or twenty-four bottles or jugs containing each not more than one pint, one dollar and sixty cents per case; and any excess beyond these quantities found in such bottles or jugs shall be subject to a duty of five cents per pint or fractional part thereof, but no separate or additional duty shall be assessed on the bottles or TARIFF ACT, 1897. 137 jugs: Provided, That any wines, ginger cordial, or vermuth imported containing more than twenty-four per centum of al- cohol shall be classed as spirits and pay duty accordingly: And provided further, That there shall be no constructive or other allowance for breakage, leakage, or damage on wines, liquors, cordials, or distilled spirits. Wines, cordials, brandy, and other spirituous liquors including bitters of all kinds, and bay rum or bay water, imported in bottles or jugs, shall be packed in packages containing not less than one dozen bottles or jugs in each package, or duty shall be paid as if such package con- tained at least one dozen bottles or jugs, and in addition there- to, duty shall be collected on the bottles or jugs at the rates which would be chargeable thereon if imported empty. The percentage of alcohol in wines and fruit juices shall be deter- mined in such manner as the Secretary of the Treasury shall by regulation prescribe. 297. Ale, porter, and beer, in bottles or jugs, forty cents per gallon, but no separate or additional duty shall be assessed on the bottles or jugs; otherwise than in bottles or jugs, twenty cents per gallon. 298. Malt extract, fluid, in casks, twenty cents per gallon; in bottles or jugs, forty cents per gallon; solid or condensed, forty per centum ad valorem. 299. Cherry juice and prune juice, or prune wine, and other fruit juices not specially provided for in this Act, containing no alcohol or not more than eighteen per centum of alcohol, sixty cents per gallon; if containing more than eighteen per centum of alcohol, sixty cents per gallon, and in addition there- to two dollars and seven cents per proof gallon on the alcohol contained therein. 300. Ginger ale, ginger beer, lemonade, soda water, and other similar beverages containing no alcohol, in plain green or col- ored, molded or pressed, glass bottles, containing each not more than three-fourths of a pint, eighteen cents per dozen; containing more than three-fourths of a pint each and not more than one and one-half pints, twenty-eight cents per dozen; but no separate or additional duty shall be assessed on the bottles; if imported otherwise than in plain green or colored, molded or pressed, glass bottles, or in such bottles containing more than one and one-half pints each, fifty cents per gallon and in addi- tion thereto, duty shall be collected on the bottles, or other cov- erings, at the rates which would be chargeable thereon if im- ported empty. 301. All mineral waters and all imitations of natural mineral waters, and all artificial mineral waters not specially provided for in this Act, in green or colored glass bottles, containing not more than one pint, twenty cents per dozen bottles. If contain- ing more than one pint and not more than one quart, thirty cents per dozen bottles. But no separate duty shall be assessed upon the bottles. If imported otherwise than in plain green or colored glass bottles, or if imported in such bottles containing more than one quart, twenty-four cents per gallon, and in ad- dition thereto duty shall be collected upon the bottles or other covering at the same rates that would be charged thereon if imported empty or separately. 138 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Schedule I.-Cotton Manufactures. 302. Cotton thread and carded yarn, warps or warp yarn, in singles, whether on beams or in bundles, skeins or cops, or in any other form, except spool thread of cotton hereinafter pro- vided for, not colored, bleached, dyed, or advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more single yarns together, three cents per pound on all numbers up to and including number fifteen, one-fifth of a cent per number per pound on all numbers exceeding number fifteen and up to and including number thirty, and one-fourth of a cent per number per pound on all numbers exceeding number thirty; colored, bleached, dyed, combed or advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more single yarns to gether, whether on beams, or in bundles, skeins or cops, or in any other form, except spool thread of cotton hereinafter pro- vided for, six cents per pound on all numbers up to and in- cluding number twenty, and on all numbers exceeding number twenty and up to number eighty, one-fourth of one cent per number per pound; on number eighty and above, three-tenths of one cent per number per pound; cotton card laps, roping, sliver or roving, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 303. Spool thread of cotton, including crochet, darning, and embroidery cottons on spools or reels, containing on each spool or reel not exceeding one hundred yards of thread, six cents per dozen; exceeding one hundred yards on each spool or reel, for every additional hundred yards or fractional part thereof in ex- cess of one hundred, six cents per dozen spools or reels; if otherwise than on spools or reels, one-half of one cent for each one hundred yards or fractional part thereof: Provided. That in no case shall the duty be assessed upon a less number of yards than is marked on the spools or reels. 304. Cotton cloth not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, paint- ed, or printed, and not exceeding fifty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, one cent per square yard; if bleached, one and one-fourth cents per square yard; if dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, two cents per square yard. 305. Cotton cloth, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, paint- ed, or printed, exceeding fifty and not exceeding one hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and not exceeding six square yards to the pound, one and one-fourth cents per square yard; exceeding six and not exceeding nine square yards to the pound, one and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding nine square yards to the pound, one and three- fourths cents per square yard; if bleached, and not exceeding six square yards to the pound, one and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding six and not exceeding nine square yards to the pound, one and three-fourths cents per square yard; exceeding nine square yards to the pound, two and one- fourth cents per square yard, if dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, and not exceeding six square yards to the pound, two and three-fourths cents per square yard; exceeding six and not exceeding nine square yards to the pound, three and one-fourth cents per square yard; exceeding nine square yards to the pound, three and one-half cents per square yard: Provided, That on all cotton cloth not exceeding one hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, not bleached, TARIFF ACT, 1897. 139 dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, valued at over seven cents per square yard, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; bleached, valued at over nine cents per square yard, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; and dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, valued at over twelve cents per square yard, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of thirty per centum ad valorem. 306. Cotton cloth, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, paint- ed, or printed, exceeding one hundred and not exceeding one hundred and fifty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and not exceeding four square yards to the pound, one and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding four and not exceeding six square yards to the pound, two cents per square yard; exceeding six and not exceeding eight square yards to the pound, two and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding eight square yards to the pound, two and three-fourths cents per square yard; if bleached, and not exceeding four square yards to the pound, two and one-half cents per square yard; exceed- ing four and not exceeding six square yards to the pound, three cents per square yard; exceeding six and not exceeding eight square yards to the pound, three and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding eight square yards to the pound, three and three-fourths cents per square yard; if dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, and not exceeding four square yards to the pound, three and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding four and not exceeding six square yards to the pound, three and three-fourths cents per square yard; exceeding six and not exceeding eight square yards to the pound, four and one- fourth cents per square yard; exceeding eight square yards to the pound, four and one-half cents per square yard: Provided, That on all cotton cloth exceeding one hundred and not exceed- ing one hundred and fifty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, paint- ed, or printed, valued at over nine cents per square yard, thirty per centum ad valorem; bleached, valued at over eleven cents per square yard, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; dyed, col- ored, stained, painted, or printed, valued at over twelve and one-half cents per square yard, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 307. Cotton cloth not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, paint- ed, or printed, exceeding one hundred and fifty and not ex- ceeding two hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and not exceeding three and one-half square yards to the pound, two cents per square yard; exceeding three and one-half and not exceeding four and one-half square yards to the pound, two and three-fourths cents per square yard; ex- ceeding four and one-half and not exceeding six square yards to the pound, three cents per square yard; exceeding six square yards to the pound, three and one-half cents per square yard; if bleached, and not exceeding three and one-half square yards to the pound, two and three-fourths cents per square yard; ex- ceeding three and one-half and not exceeding four and one-half square yards to the pound, three and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding four and one-half and not exceeding six square yards to the pound, four cents per square yard; exceeding six square yards to the pound, four and one-fourth cents per square yard; if dyed, colored, stained, painted. or printed, and 140 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. not exceeding three and one-half square yards to the pound, four and one-fourth cents per square yard; exceeding three and one-half and not exceeding four and one-half square yards to the pound, four and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding four and one-half and not exceeding six square yards to the pound, four and three-fourths cents per square yard; exceed- ing six square yards to the pound, five cents per square yard: Provided, That on all cotton cloth exceeding one hundred and fifty and not exceeding two hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, valued at over ten cents per square yard, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; bleached, valued at over twelve cents per square yard, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, valued at over twelve and one-half cents per square yard, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of forty per centum ad valorem. 308. Cotton cloth not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, paint- ed, or printed, exceeding two hundred and not exceeding three hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and fill- ing, and not exceeding two and one-half square yards to the pound, three and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding two and one-half and not exceeding three and one-half square yards to the pound, four cents per square yard; exceeding three and one-half and not exceeding five square yards to the pound, four and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding five square yards to the pound, five cents per square yard; if bleached, and not exceeding two and one-half square yards to the pound, four and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding two and one-half and not exceeding three and one-half square yards to the pound, five cents per square yard; exceeding three and one- half and not exceeding five square yards to the pound, five and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding five square yards to the pound, six cents per square yard; if dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, and not exceeding three and one-half square yards to the pound, six and one-fourth cents per square yard; exceeding three and one-half square yards to the pound, seven cents per square yard: Provided, That on all such cot- ton cloths not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, valued at over twelve and one-half cents per square yard; bleached, valued at over fifteen cents per square yard; and dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, valued at over seventeen and one-half cents per square yard, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of forty per centum ad valorem. 309. Cotton cloth not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, paint- ed, or printed, exceeding three hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and not exceeding two square yards to the pound, four cents per square yard; exceed- ing two and not exceeding three square yards to the pound, four and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding three and not exceeding four square yards to the pound, five cents per square yard; exceeding four square yards to the pound, five and one-half cents per square yard; if bleached and not exceed- ing two square yards to the pound, five cents per square yard; exceeding two and not exceeding three square yards to the pound, five and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding three TARIFF ACT, 1897. 141 and not exceeding four square yards to the pound, six cents per square yard; exceeding four square yards to the pound, six and one-half cents per square yard; if dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, and not exceeding three square yards to the pound, six and one-half cents per square yard; exceeding three square yards to the pound, eight cents per square yard: Pro- vided, That on all such cotton cloths not bleached, dyed, col- ored, stained, painted, or printed, valued at over fourteen cents per square yard; bleached, valued at over sixteen cents per square yard; and dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, valued at over twenty cents per square yard, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of forty per centum ad valorem. 310. The term cotton cloth, or cloth, wherever used in the paragraphs of this schedule, unless otherwise specially pro- vided for, shall be held to include all woven fabrics of cotton in the piece or otherwise, whether figured, fancy, or plain, the warp and filling threads of which can be counted by unraveling or other practicable means. 311. Cloth, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber and silk, whether known as silk-striped sleeve linings, silk stripes, or otherwise, of which cotton is the component material of chief value, eight cents per square yard and thirty per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no such cloth shall pay a less rate of duty than fifty per centum ad valorem. Cotton cloth, filled or coated, three cents per square yard and twenty per centum ad valorem. 312. Handkerchiefs or mufflers composed of cotton, whether in the piece or otherwise and whether finished or unfinished, if not hemmed, or hemmed only, shall pay the same rate of duty on the cloth contained therein as is imposed on cotton cloth of the same description, weight, and count of threads to the square inch; but such handkerchiefs or mufflers shall not pay a less rate of duty than forty-five per centum ad valorem. If such handkerchiefs or mufflers are hemstitched, or imitation hemstitched, or revered, or have drawn threads, they shall pay a duty of ten per centum ad valorem in addition to the duty hereinbefore prescribed, and in no case less than fifty-five per centum ad valorem; if such handkerchiefs or mufflers are em- broidered in any manner, whether with an initial letter, mono- gram, or otherwise, by hand or machinery, or are tamboured, appliqued, or trimmed wholly or in part with lace or with tucking or insertion, they shall not pay a less rate of duty than sixty per centum ad valorem. 313. Cotton cloth in which other than the ordinary warp and filling threads have been introduced in the process of weaving to form a figure, whether known as lappets or otherwise, and whether unbleached, bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, shall pay, in addition to the duty herein provided for other cotton cloth of the same description, or condition, weight, and count of threads to the square inch, one cent per square yard if valued at not more than seven cents per square yard, and two cents per square yard if valued at more than seven cents per square yard. 314. Clothing, ready-made, and articles of wearing apparel of every description, including neck-ties or neckwear composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, or of which cotton or other 142 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. vegetable fiber is the component material of chief value, made up or manufactured, wholly or in part, by the tailor, seam- stress or manufacturer, and not otherwise provided for in this Act, fifty per centum ad valorem: Provided. That any out- side garment provided for in this paragraph having india- rubber as a component material shall pay a duty of fifteen cents per pound and fifty per centum ad valorem. 315. Plushes, velvets, velveteens, corduroys, and all pile fab- rics, cut or uncut; any of the foregoing composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, nine cents per square yard and twenty-five per centum ad valorem; if bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, twelve cents per square yard and twenty- five per centum ad valorem: 'Provided, That corduroys com- posed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, weighing seven ounces or over per square yard, shall pay a duty of eighteen cents per square yard and twenty-five per centum ad valorem: Provided further, That manufactures or articles in any form including such as are commonly known as bias dress facings or skirt bindings, made or cut from plushes, velvets, velveteens, cord- uroys, or other pile fabrics composed of cotton or other vege- table fiber, shall be subject to the foregoing rates of duty and in addition thereto ten per centum ad valorem: Provided fur- ther, That none of the articles or fabrics provided for in this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than forty-seven and one-half per centum ad valorem. 316. Curtains, table covers, and all articles manufactured of cotton chenille or of which cotton chenille is the component material of chief value, fifty per centum ad valorem. 317. Stockings, hose and half-hose, made on knitting machines or frames, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, and not otherwise specially provided for in this Act, thirty per centum ad valorem. 318. Stockings, hose and half-hose, selvedged, fashioned, nar- rowed, or shaped wholly or in part by knitting machines or frames, or knit by hand, including such as are commercially known as seamless stockings, hose and half-hose, and clocked stockings, hose and half-hose, all of the above composed of cot- ton or other vegetable fiber, finished or unfinished, valued at not more than one dollar per dozen pairs, fifty cents per dozen pairs; valued at more than one dollar per dozen pairs, and not more than one dollar and fifty cents per dozen pairs, sixty cents per dozen pairs; valued at more than one dollar and fifty cents per dozen pairs, and not more than two dollars per dozen pairs, seventy cents per dozen pairs; valued at more than two dollars per dozen pairs, and not more than three dollars per dozen pairs, one dollar and twenty cents per dozen pairs; valued at more than three dollars per dozen pairs and not more than five dollars per dozen pairs, two dollars per dozen pairs; and in addition thereto, upon all the foregoing, fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at more than five dollars per dozen pairs, fifty- five per centum ad valorem. 319. Shirts and drawers, pants, vests, union suits, combina- tion suits, tights, sweaters, corset covers and all underwear of every description made wholly or in part on knitting machines or frames, or knit by hand, finished or unfinished, not including stockings, hose and half-hose, composed of cotton or other TARIFF ACT, 1897. 143 - vegetable fiber, valued at not more than one dollar and fifty cents per dozen, sixty cents per dozen and fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at more than one dollar and fifty cents per dozen and not more than three dollars per dozen, one dollar and ten cents per dozen, and in addition thereto fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at more than three dollars per dozen and not more than five dollars per dozen, one dollar and fifty cents per dozen, and in addition thereto twenty-five per centum ad valorem; valued at more than five dollars per dozen and not more than seven dollars per dozen, one dollar and seventy-five cents per dozen, and in addition thereto thirty-five per centum ad valorem; valued at more than seven dollars per dozen and not more than fifteen dollars per dozen, two dollars and twenty- five cents per dozen, and in addition thereto thirty-five per cen- tum ad valorem; valued above fifteen dollars per dozen, fifty per centum ad valorem. 320. Bandings, beltings, bindings, bone casings, cords, gar- ters, lining for bicycle tires, ribbons, suspenders and braces, tapes, tubing, and webs or webbing, any of the foregoing ar- ticles made of cotton or other vegetable fiber, whether com- posed in part of india-rubber or otherwise, and not embroidered by hand or machinery, forty-five per centum ad valorem; spin- dle banding, woven, braided or twisted lamp, stove, or candle wicking made of cotton or other vegetable fiber, ten cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem; loom harness or healds made of cotton or other vegetable fiber, or of which cot- ton or other vegetable fiber is the component material of chief value, fifty cents per pound and twenty-five per centum ad valorem; boot, shoe, and corset lacings made of cotton or other vegetable fiber, twenty-five cents per pound and fifteen per cen- tum ad valorem; labels, for garments or other articles com- posed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, fifty cents per pound and thirty per centum ad valorem. 321. Cotton table damask, forty per centum ad valorem; cot- ton duck, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 322. All manufactures of cotton not specially provided for in this Act, forty-five per centum ad valorem. Schedule J.-Flax, Hemp, and Jute, and Manufac- tures of. 323. Flax straw, five dollars per ton. 324. Flax. not hackled or dressed, one cent per pound. 325. Flax, hackled, known as "dressed line," three cents per pound. 326. Tow of flax, twenty dollars per ton. 327. Hemp, and tow of hemp, twenty dollars per ton; hemp, hackled, known as "line of hemp," forty dollars per ton. 328. Single yarns made of jute, not finer than five lea or num- ber, one cent per pound and ten per centum ad valorem; if finer than five lea or number, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 329. Cables and cordage, composed of istle, Tampico fiber, manila, sisal grass or sunn, or a mixture of these or any of them, one cent per pound; cables and cordage made of hemp, tarred or untarred, two cents per pound. 144 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 330. Threads, twines, or cords, made from yarn not finer than five lea or number, composed of flax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these substances or either of them is the component ma- terial of chief value, thirteen cents per pound; if made from yarn finer than five lea or number, three-fourths of one cent per pound additional for each lea or number, or part of a lea or number, in excess of five. 331. Single yarns in the gray, made of flax, hemp, or ramie, or a mixture of any of them, not finer than eight lea or number, seven cents per pound; finer than eight lea or number and not finer than eighty lea or number, forty per centum ad valorem; single yarns, made of flax, hemp, or ramie, or a mixture of any of them, finer than eighty lea or number, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 332. Flax gill netting, nets, webs, and seines shall pay the same duty per pound as is imposed in this schedule upon the thread, twine, or cord of which they are made, and in addition thereto twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 333. Floor mattings, plain, fancy or figured, manufactured from straw, round or split, or other vegetable substances not otherwise provided for, including what are commonly known as Chinese, Japanese, and India straw mattings, valued at not ex- ceeding ten cents per square yard, three cents per square yard; valued at exceeding ten cents per square yard, seven cents per square yard and twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 334. Carpets, carpeting, mats and rugs made of flax, hemp, jute, or other vegetable fiber (except cotton), valued at not ex- ceeding fifteen cents per square yard, five cents per square yard and thirty-five per centum ad valorem; valued above fif- teen cents per square yard, ten cents per square yard and thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 335. Hydraulic hose, made in whole or in part of flax, hemp, ramie, or jute, twenty cents per pound. 336. Tapes composed wholly or in part of flax, woven with or without metal threads, on reels, spools, or otherwise and de- signed expressly for use in the manufacture of measuring tapes, forty per centum ad valorem. 337. Oilcloth for floors, stamped, painted, or printed, includ- ing linoleum or corticene, figured or plain, and all other oil- cloth (except silk oilcloth) under twelve feet in width not spe- cially provided for herein, eight cents per square yard and fif- teen per centum ad valorem; oilcloth for floors and linoleum or corticene, twelve feet and over in width, inlaid linoleum or corticene, and cork carpets, twenty cents per square yard and twenty per centum ad valorem; waterproof cloth, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, whether composed in part of india-rubber or otherwise, ten cents per square yard and twenty per centum ad valorem. 338. Shirt collars and cuffs, composed of cotton, forty-five cents per dozen pieces and fifteen per centum ad valorem; com- posed in whole or in part of linen, forty cents per dozen pieces and twenty per centum ad valorem. 339. Laces, lace window curtains, tidies, pillow shams, bed sets, insertings, flouncings, and other lace articles; handker- chiefs, napkins, wearing apparel, and other articles, made wholly or in part of lace, or in imitation of lace; nets or net- tings, veils and veilings, etamines, vitrages, neck rufflings, TARIFF ACT, 1897. 145 ruchings, tuckings, flutings, and quillings; embroideries and all trimmings, including braids, edgings, insertings, flouncings, gal- loons, gorings, and bands; wearing apparel, handkerchiefs, and other articles or fabrics embroidered in any manner by hand or machinery, whether with a letter, monogram, or otherwise; tamboured or appliqued articles, fabrics or wearing apparel; hemstitched or tucked flouncings or skirtings, and articles made wholly or in part of rufflings, tuckings, or ruchings; all of the foregoing, composed wholly or in chief value of flax, cotton, or other vegetable fiber, and not elsewhere specially provided for in this Act, whether composed in part of india rubber or other- wise, sixty per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no wear- ing apparel or other article or textile fabric, when embroidered by hand or machinery, shall pay duty at a less rate than that imposed in any schedule of this Act upon any embroideries of the materials of which such embroidery is composed. 340. Lace window curtains, pillow shams, and bed sets, fin- ished or unfinished, made on the Nottingham lace-curtain ma- chine or on the Nottingham warp machine, and composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, when counting five points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch, one cent per square yard; when counting more than five such points or spaces to the inch, one-half of one cent per square yard in ad- dition for each such point or space to the inch in excess of five; and in addition thereto, on all the foregoing articles in this paragraph, twenty per centum ad valorem; Provided, That none of the above-named articles shall pay a less rate of duty than fifty per centum ad valorem. 341. Plain woven fabrics of single jute yarns, by whatever name known, not exceeding sixty inches in width, weighing not less than six ounces per square yard and not exceeding thirty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, five- eighths of one cent per pound and fifteen per centum ad val- orem; if exceeding thirty and not exceeding fifty-five threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, seven-eighths of one cent per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem. 342. All pile fabrics of which flax is the component material of chief value, sixty per centum ad valorem., 343. Bags or sacks made from plain woven fabrics, of single jute yarns, not dyed, colored, stained, painted, printed, or bleached, and not exceeding thirty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, seven-eighths of one cent per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem. 344. Bagging for cotton, gunny cloth, and similar fabrics, suitable for covering cotton, composed of single yarns made of jute, jute butts, or hemp, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, not exceeding sixteen threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and weighing not less than fifteen ounces per square yard, six-tenths of one cent per square yard. 345. Handkerchiefs composed of flax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these substances, or either of them, is the component material of chief value, whether in the piece or otherwise, and whether finished or unfinished, not hemmed or hemmed only, fifty per centum ad valorem; if hemstitched, or imitation hem- stitched, or revered, or with drawn threads, but not embroid-- ered or initialed, fifty-five per centum ad valorem. 146 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 346. Woven fabrics or articles not specially provided for in this Act, composed of flax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these substances or either of them is the component material or chief value, weighing four and one-half ounces or more per square yard, when containing not more than sixty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, one and three- fourths cents per square yard; containing more than sixty and not more than one hundred and twenty threads to the square inch, two and three-fourths cents per square yard; containing more than one hundred and twenty and not more than one hun- dred and eighty threads to the square inch, six cents per square yard; containing more than one hundred and eighty threads to the square inch, nine cents per square yard, and in addition thereto, on all the foregoing, thirty per centum ad valorem: Provided, That none of the foregoing articles in this para graph shall pay a less rate of duty than fifty per centum ad valorem. Woven fabrics of flax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these substances or either of them is the component material of chief value, including such as is known as shirting cloth, weighing less than four and one-half ounces per square yard and containing more than one hundred threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 347. All manufactures of flax, hemp, ramie, or other vege- table fiber, or of which these substances, or either of them, is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act, forty-five per centum ad valorem. Schedule K.-Wool and Manufactures of Wool. 348. All wools, hair of the camel, goat, alpaca, and other like animals shall be divided, for the purpose of fixing the duties to be charged thereon, into the three following classes: 349. Class one, that is to say, merino, mestiza, metz, or metis wools, or other wools of Merino blood, immediate or remote, Down clothing wools, and wools of like character with any of the preceding, including Bagdad wool, China lamb's wool, Cas- tel Branco, Adrianople skin wool or 'butcher's wool, and such as have been heretofore usually imported into the United States from Buenos Ayres, New Zealand, Australia, Cape of Good Hope, Russia, Great Britain, Canada, Egypt, Morocco, and elsewhere, and all wools not hereinafter included in classes two and three. 350. Class two, that is to say, Leicester, Cotswold, Lincoln- shire, Down combing wools, Canada long wools, or other like combing wools of English blood, and usually known by the terms herein used, and also hair of the camel, Angora goat, alpaca, and other like animals. 351. Class three, that is to say, Donskoi, native South Amer- ican, Cordova, Valparaiso, native Smyrna, Russian camel's hair, and all such wools of like character as have been here- tofore usually imported into the United States from Turkey, Greece, Syria, and elsewhere, excepting improved wools here- inafter provided for. 352 The standard samples of all wools which are now or may be hereafter deposited in the principal custom-houses of the United States, under the authority of the Secretary of the TARIFF ACT, 1897. 147 Treasury, shall be the standards for the classification of wools under this Act, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to renew these standards and to make such additions to them from time to time as may be required, and he shall cause to be deposited like standards in other custom-houses of the United States when they may be needed. 353. Whenever wools of class three shall have been improved by the admixture of Merino or English blood, from their pres- ent character as represented by the standard samples now or hereafter to be deposited in the principal custom-houses of the United States, such improved wools shall be classified for duty either as class one or as class two, as the case may be. 354. The duty on wools of the first class which shall be im- ported washed shall be twice the amount of the duty to which they would be subjected if imported unwashed; and the duty on wools of the first and second classes which shall be imported scoured shall be three times the duty to which they would be subjected if imported unwashed. The duty on wools of the third class, if imported in condition for use in carding or spin- ning into yarns, or which shall not contain more than eight per cent of dirt or other foreign substance, shall be three times the duty to which they would otherwise be subjected. 355. Unwashed wools shall be considered such as shall have been shorn from the sheep without any cleansing; that is, in their natural condition. Washed wools shall be considered such as have been washed with water only on the sheep's back, or on the skin. Wools of the first and second classes washed in any other manner than on the sheep's back or on the skin shall be considered as scoured wool. 356. The duty upon wool of the sheep or hair of the camel, Angora goat, alpaca, and other like animals, of class one and class two, which shall be imported in any other than ordinary condition, or which has been sorted or increased in value by the rejection of any part of the original fleece, shall be twice the duty to which it would be otherwise subject: Provided, That skirted wools as imported in eighteen hundred and ninety and prior thereto are hereby excepted. The duty upon wool of the sheep or hair of the camel, Angora goat, alpaca, and other like animals of any class which shall be changed in its character or condition for the purpose of evading the duty, or which shall be reduced in value by the admixture of dirt or any other foreign substance, shall be twice the duty to which it would be other- wise subject. When the duty assessed upon any wool equals three times or more that which would be assessed if said wool was imported unwashed, the duty shall not be doubled on ac- count of the wool being sorted. If any bale or package of wool or hair specified in this Act invoiced or entered as of any speci- fied class, or claimed by the importer to be dutiable as of any specified class, shall contain any wool or hair subject to a higher rate of duty than the class so specified, the whole bale or package shall be subject to the highest rate of duty charge- able on wool of the class subject to such higher rate of duty, and if any bale or package be claimed by the importer to be shoddy, mungo, flocks, wool, hair, or other material of any class specified in this Act, and such bale contain any admixture of any one or more of said materials, or of any other material, the 148 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. whole bale or package shall be subject to duty at the highest rate imposed upon any article in said bale or package. 357. The duty upon all wools and hair of the first class shall be eleven cents per pound, and upon all wools or hair of the second class twelve cents per pound. 358. On wools of the third class and on camel's hair of the third class the value whereof shall be twelve cents or less per pound, the duty shall be four cents per pound. 359. On wools of the third class, and on camel's hair of the third class, the value whereof shall exceed twelve cents per pound, the duty shall be seven cents per pound. 360. The duty on wools on the skin shall be one cent less per pound than is imposed in this schedule on other wools of the same class and condition, the quantity and value to be ascer- tained under such rules as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. 361. Top waste, slubbing waste, roving waste, ring waste, aud garnetted waste, thirty cents per pound. 362. Shoddy, twenty-five cents per pound; noils, wool extract, yarn waste, thread waste, and all other wastes composed wholly or in part of wool, and not specially provided for in this Act, twenty cents per pound. 363. Woolen rags, mungo, and flocks, ten cents per pound. 364. Wool and hair which have been advanced in any man- ner or by any process of manufacture beyond the washed or scoured condition, not specially provided for in this Act, shall be subject to the same duties as are imposed upon manufac- tures of wool not specially provided for in this Act. 365. On yarns made wholly or in part of wool, valued at not more than thirty cents per pound, the duty per pound shall be two and one-half times the duty imposed by this Act on one pound of unwashed wool of the first class; valued at more than thirty cents per pound, the duty per pound shall be three and one-half times the duty imposed by this Act on one pound of unwashed wool of the first class, and in addition thereto, upon all the foregoing, forty per centum ad valorem. 366. On cloths, knit fabrics, and all manufactures of every de- scription made wholly or in part of wool, not specially provided for in this Act, valued at not more than forty cents per pound, the duty per pound shall be three times the duty imposed by this Act on a pound of unwashed wool of the first class; valued at above forty cents per pound and not above seventy cents per pound, the duty per pound shall be four times the duty im- posed by this Act on one pound of unwashed wool of the first class, and in addition thereto, upon all the foregoing, fifty per centum ad valorem; valued at over seventy cents per pound, the duty per pound shall be four times the duty imposed by this Act on one pound of unwashed wool of the first class and fifty- five per centum ad valorem. 367. On blankets, and flannels for underwear composed wholly or in part of wool, valued at not more than forty cents per pound, the duty per pound shall be the same as the duty imposed by this Act on two pounds of unwashed wool of the first class, and in addition thereto thirty per centum ad val- orem; valued at more than forty cents and not more than fifty cents per pound, the duty per pound shall be three times the duty imposed by this Act on one pound of unwashed wool of TARIFF ACT, 1897. 149 the first class, and in addition thereto thirty-five per centum ad valorem. On blankets composed wholly or in part of wool, valued at more than fifty cents per pound, the duty per pound shall be three times the duty imposed by this Act on one pound of unwashed wool of the first class, and in addition thereto forty per centum ad valorem. Flannels composed wholly or in part of wool, valued at above fifty cents per pound, shall be classified and pay the same duty as women's and children's dress goods, coat linings, Italian cloths, and goods of similar character and description provided by this Act: Provided, That on blankets over three yards in length the same duties shall be paid as on cloths. 368. On women's and children's dress goods, coat linings, Italian cloths, and goods of similar description and character of which the warp consists wholly of cotton or other vegetable material with the remainder of the fabric composed wholly or in part of wool, valued at not exceeding fifteen cents per square yard, the duty shall be seven cents per square yard; valued at more than fifteen cents per square yard, the duty shall be eight cents per square yard; and in addition thereto on all the fore- going valued at not above seventy cents per pound, fifty per centum ad valorem; valued above seventy cents per pound, fifty-five per centum ad valorem: Provided, That on all the foregoing, weighing over four ounces per square yard, the duty shall be the same as imposed by this schedule on cloths. 369. On women's and children's dress goods, coat linings, Italian cloths, bunting, and goods of similar description or character composed wholly or in part of wool, and not specially provided for in this Act, the duty shall be eleven cents per square yard; and in addition thereto on all the foregoing valued at not above seventy cents per pound, fifty per centum ad valorem; valued at above seventy cents per pound, fifty-five per centum ad valorem: Provided, That on all the foregoing weighing over four ounces per square yard, the duty shall be- the same as imposed by this schedule on cloths. 370. On clothing, ready-made, and articles of wearing apparel of every description, including shawls whether knitted or woven, and knitted articles of every description, made up or manufactured wholly or in part, felts not woven and not spe- cially provided for in this Act, composed wholly or in part of wool, the duty per pound shall be four times the duty imposed by this Act on one pound of unwashed wool of the first class, and in addition thereto sixty per centum ad valorem. 371. Webbings, gorings, suspenders, braces, bandings, belt- ings, bindings, braids, galloons, edgings, insertings, flouncings, fringes, gimps, cords, cords and tassels, laces and other trim- mings and articles made wholly or in part of lace, embroider- ies and articles embroidered by hand or machinery, head nets, netting, buttons or barrel buttons or buttons of other forms for tassels or ornaments, and manufactures of wool ornamented with beads or spangles of whatever material composed, any of the foregoing made of wool or of which wool is a component material, whether composed in part of india-rubber or other- wise, fifty cents per pound and sixty per centum ad valorem. 372. Aubusson, Axminster, moquette, and chenille carpets, figured or plain, and all carpets or carpeting of like character 150 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. or description, sixty cents per square yard, and in addition thereto forty per centum ad valorem. 373. Saxony, Wilton, and Tournay velvet carpets, figured or plain, and all carpets or carpeting of like character or descrip- tion, sixty cents per square yard, and in addition thereto forty per centum ad valorem. 374. Brussels carpets, figured or plain, and all carpets or car- peting of like character or description, forty-four cents per square yard, and in addition thereto forty per centum ad val- orem. 375. Velvet and tapestry velvet carpets, figured or plain, printed on the warp or otherwise, and all carpets or carpeting of like character or description, forty cents per square yard, and in addition thereto forty per centum ad valorem. 376. Tapestry Brussels carpets, figured or plain, and all car- pets or carpeting of like character or description, printed on the warp or otherwise, twenty-eight cents per square yard, and in addition thereto forty per centum ad valorem. 377. Treble ingrain, three-ply, and all chain Venetian carpets, twenty-two cents per square yard, and in addition thereto forty per centum ad valorem. 378. Wool Dutch and two-ply ingrain carpets, eighteen cents per square yard, and in addition thereto forty per centum ad valorem. 379. Carpets of every description woven whole for rooms, and Oriental, Berlin, Aubusson, Axminster, and similar rugs, ten cents per square foot and in addition thereto, forty per centum ad valorem. 380. Druggets and bockings, printed, colored, or otherwise, twenty-two cents per square yard, and in addition thereto forty per centum ad valorem. 381. Carpets and carpeting of wool, flax, or cotton, or com- posed in part of either, not specially provided for in this Act, fifty per centum ad valorem. 382. Mats, rugs for floors, screens, covers, hassocks, bed sides, art squares, and other portions of carpets or carpeting made wholly or in part of wool, and not specially provided for in this Act, shall be subjected to the rate of duty herein imposed on carpets or carpetings of like character or description. 383. Whenever, in any schedule of this Act, the word “wool” is used in connection with a manufactured article of which it is a component material, it shall be held to include wool or hair of the sheep, camel, goat, alpaca or other animal, whether manufactured by the woolen, worsted, felt, or any other pro- cess. Schedule L-Silks and Silk Goods. 384. Silk partially manufactured from cocoons or from waste silk, and not further advanced or manufactured than carded or combed silk, forty cents per pound. 385. Thrown silk, not more advanced than singles, tram, or- ganzine, sewing silk, twist, floss, and silk threads or yarns of every description, except spun silk, thirty per centum ad val- orem; spun silk in skeins, cops, warps, or on beams. valued at not exceeding one dollar per pound, twenty cents per pound TARIFF ACT, 1897. 151 and fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at over one dollar per pound and not exceeding one dollar and fifty cents per pound, thirty cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad val- orein; valued at over one dollar and fifty cents per pound and not exceeding two dollars per pound, forty cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at over two dollars per pound and not exceeding two dollars and fifty cents per pound, fifty cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at over two dollars and fifty cents per pound, sixty cents per pound, and fifteen per centum ad valorem; but in no case shall the foregoing articles pay a less rate of duty than thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 386. Velvets, velvet or plush ribbons, chenilles, or other pile fabrics, cut or uncut, composed of silk, or of which silk is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act, one dollar and fifty cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem; plushes, composed of silk, or of which silk is the component material of chief value, one dollar per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem; but in no case shall the foregoing articles pay a less rate of duty than fifty per centum ad valorem. 387. Woven fabrics in the piece, not specially provided for in this Act, weighing not less than one and one-third ounces per square yard and not more than eight ounces per square yard, and containing not more than twenty per centum in weight of silk, if in the gum, fifty cents per pound, and if dyed in the piece, sixty cents per pound; if containing more than twenty per centum and not more than thirty per centum in weight of silk, if in the gum, sixty-five cents per pound, and if dyed in the piece, eighty cents per pound; if containing more than thirty per centum and not more than forty-five per centum in weight of silk, if in the gum, ninety cents per pound, and if dyed in the piece, one dollar and ten cents per pound; if dyed in the thread or yarn and containing not more than thirty per centum in weight of silk, if black (except selvedges), seventy- five cents per pound, and if other than black, ninety cents per pound; if containing more than thirty and not more than forty- five per centum in weight of silk, if black (except selvedges), one dollar and ten cents per pound, and if other than black, one dollar and thirty cents per pound; if containing more than forty-five per centum in weight of silk, or if composed wholly of silk, if dyed in the thread or yarn and weighted in the dye- ing so as to exceed the original weight of the raw silk, if black (except selvedges), one dollar and fifty cents per pound, and if other than black, two dollars and twenty-five cents per pound; if dyed in the thread or yarn, and the weight is not increased by dyeing beyond the original weight of the raw silk, three dollars per pound: if in the gum, two dollars and fifty cents per pound; if boiled off, or dyed in the piece, or printed, three dollars per pound; if weighing less than one and one-third ounces and more than one-third of an ounce per square yard, if in the gum, or if dyed in the thread or yarn, two and one-half dollars per pound: if weighing less than one and one-third ounces and more than one-third of an ounce per square yard, if boiled off, three dollars per pound; if dyed or printed in the piece, three dollars and twenty-five cents per pound; if weigh- ing not more than one-third of an ounce per square yard, four 152 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. dollars and fifty cents per pound; but in no cases shall any of the foregoing fabrics in this paragraph pay a less rate of duty than fifty per centum ad valorem. 388. Handkerchiefs or mufflers composed wholly or in part of silk, whether in the piece or otherwise, finished or unfinished, if not hemmed or hemmed only, shall pay the same rate of duty as is imposed on goods in the piece of the same description, weight and condition as provided for in this schedule; but such handkerchiefs or mufflers shall not pay a less rate of duty than fifty per centum ad valorem; if such handkerchiefs or mufflers are hemstitched or imitation hemstitched, or revered or have drawn threads, or are embroidered in any manner, whether with an initial letter, monogram, or otherwise, by hand or machinery, or are tamboured, appliqued, or are made or trim- med wholly or in part with lace, or with tucking or insertion, they shall pay a duty of ten per centum ad valorem in addition to the duty hereinbefore prescribed, and in no case less than sixty per centum ad valorem. 389. Bandings, including hat bands, beltings, bindings, bone casings, braces, cords, cords and tassels, garters, gorings, sus- penders, tubings and webs and webbings, composed wholly or in part of silk, and whether composed in part of india rubber or otherwise, if not embroidered in any manner by hand or machinery, fifty per centum ad valorem. 390. Laces, and articles made wholly or in part of lace, edg- ings, insertings, galloons, chiffon or other flouncings, nets or nettings and veilings, neck rufflings, ruchings, braids, fringes, trimmings, embroideries and articles embroidered by hand or machinery, or tamboured or appliqued, clothing ready made, and articles of wearing apparel of every description, including knit goods, made up or manufactured in whole or in part by the tailor, seamstress, or manufacturer; all of the above-named articles made of silk, or of which silk is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act, and silk goods ornamented with beads or spangles, of whatever material composed, sixty per centum ad valorem: Provided, That any wearing apparel or other articles provided for in this para- graph (except gloves) when composed in part of india-rubber, shall be subject to a duty of sixty per centum ad valorem. 391. All manufactures of silk, or of which silk is the com- ponent material of chief value, including such as have india- rubber as a component material, not specially provided for in this Act, and all Jacquard figured goods in the piece, made on looms, of which silk is the component material of chief value, dyed in the yarn, and containing two or more colors in the fill- ing, fifty per centum ad valorem: Provided, That all manu- factures, of which wool is a component material, shall be class- ified and assessed for duty as manufactures of wool. 392. In ascertaining the weight of silk under the provisions of this schedule, the weight shall be taken in the condition in which found in the goods, without deduction therefrom for any dye, coloring matter, or other foreign substance or material. Schedule M.-Pulp, Papers, and Books. PULP AND PAPER: 393. Mechanically ground wood pulp, one-twelfth of one cent TARIFF ACT, 1897. 153 per pound, dry weight; chemical wood pulp, unbleached, one- sixth of one cent per pound, dry weight; bleached, one-fourth of one cent per pound, dry weight: Provided, That if any country or dependency shall impose an export duty on pulp wood exported to the United States, the amount of such export duty shall be added, as an additional duty, to the duties herein imposed upon wood pulp, when imported from such country or dependency. 394. Sheathing paper and roofing felt, ten per centum ad va- lorem. 395. Filter masse or filter stock, composed wholly or in part of wood pulp, wood flour, cotton or other vegetable fiber, one and one-half cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem. 396. Printing paper, unsized, sized or glued, suitable for books and newspapers, valued at not above two cents per pound, three-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above two cents and not above two and one-half cents per pound, four-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above two and one-half cents per pound and not above three cents per pound, five-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above three cents and not above four cents per pound, six-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above four cents and not above five cents per pound, eight-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above five cents per pound, fifteen per centum ad valorem: Provided, That if any country or depen- dency shall impose an export duty upon pulp wood exported to the United States, there shall be imposed upon printing paper when imported from such country or dependency, an additional duty of one-tenth of one cent per pound for each dollar of ex- port duty per cord so imposed, and proportionately for fractions of a dollar of such export duty. 397. Papers commonly known as copying paper, stereotype paper, paper known as bibulous paper, tissue paper, pottery pa- per, and all similar papers, white, colored or printed, weighing not over six pounds to the ream of four hundred and eighty sheets, on a basis of twenty by thirty inches, and whether in reams or any other form, six cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem; if weighing over six pounds and not over ten pounds to the ream, and letter copying books, whether wholly or partly manufactured, five cents per pound and fif- teen per centum ad valorem; crepe paper and filtering paper, five cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem. 398. Surface-coated papers not specially provided for in this Act, two and one-half cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem; if printed, or wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions, or with gelatin or flock, three cents per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem: parchment papers, two cents per pound and ten per centum ad valorem; plain basic photographic papers for albumenizing, sensitizing, or baryta coating, three cents per pound and ten per centum ad valorem; albumenized or sensitized paper or paper otherwise surface coated for photographic purposes, thirty per centum ad valorem. MANUFACTURES OF PAPER: 399. Paper envelopes, plain, twenty per centum ad valorem; if bordered, embossed, printed, tinted, or decorated, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 400. Lithographic prints from stone, zinc, aluminum or other 154 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. material, bound or unbound (except cigar labels, flaps, and bands, lettered, or otherwise, music and illustrations when forming a part of a periodical or newspaper and accompanying the same, or if bound in or forming a part of printed books, not specially provided for in this Act), on paper or other material not exceeding eight one-thousandths of one inch in thickness. twenty cents per pound; on paper or other material exceeding eight one-thousandths of one inch and not exceeding twenty one thousandths of one inch in thickness, and exceeding thirty- five square inches, but not exceeding four hundred square inches cutting size in dimensions, eight cents per pound; ex- ceeding four hundred square inches cutting size in dimensions, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; prints exceeding eight one- thousandths of one inch and not exceeding twenty one-thous- andths of one inch in thickness, and not exceeding thirty-five square inches cutting size in dimensions, five cents per pound; lithographic prints from stone, zinc, aluminum or other ma- terial, on cardboard or other material, exceeding twenty one- thousandths of one inch in thickness, six cents per pound; lith- ographic cigar labels, flaps and bands, lettered or blank, printed from stone, zinc, aluminum or other material, if printed in less than eight colors (bronze printing to be counted as two colors), but not including labels, flaps and bands printed in whole or in part in metal leaf, twenty cents per pound. Labels, flaps and bands, if printed entirely in bronze printing, fifteen cents per pound; labels, flaps and bands printed in eight or more colors, but not including labels, flaps and bands printed in whole or in part in metal leaf, thirty cents per pound; labels, flaps and bands printed in whole or in part in metal leaf, fifty cents per pound. Books of paper or other material for children's use, containing illuminated lithographic prints, not exceeding in weight twenty-four ounces each, and all booklets and fashion magazines or periodicals printed in whole or in part by litho- graphic process or decorated by hand, eight cents per pound. 401. Writing, letter, note, hand-made, drawing, ledger, bond, record, tablet, and typewriter paper, weighing not less than ten pounds and not more than fifteen pounds to the ream, two cents per pound and ten per centum ad valorem; weighing more than fifteen pounds to the ream, three and one-half cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem; but if any such pa- per is ruled, bordered, embossed, printed, or decorated in any manner, it shall pay ten per centum ad valorem in addition to the foregoing rates: Provided, That in computing the duty on such paper every one hundred and eighty thousand square inches shall be taken to be a ream. 402. Paper hangings and paper for screens or fireboards, and all other paper not specially provided for in this Act, twenty- five per centum ad valorem; all Jacquard designs of one line paper, or parts of such designs, finished or unfinished, thirty- five per centum ad valorem; all Jacquard designs cut on Jac- quard cards, or parts of such designs, finished or unfinished, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. MANUFACTURES OF PAPER: 403. Books of all kinds, including blank books and pamphlets, and engravings bound or unbound, photographs, etchings, maps, charts, music in books or sheets, and printed matter, all TARIFF ACT, 1897. 155 the foregoing not specially provided for in this Act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 404. Photograph, autogroph, and scrap albums, wholly or partly manufactured, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 405. All fancy boxes made of paper, or of which paper is the component material of chief value, or if covered with surface- coated paper, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 406. Playing cards, in packs not exceeding fifty-four cards and at a like rate for any number in excess, ten cents per pack and twenty per centum ad valorem. 407. Manufactures of paper, or of which paper is the com- ponent material of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Schedule N.--Sundries. 408. Beads of all kinds, not threaded or strung, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; fabrics, nets or nettings, laces, embroider- ies, galloons, wearing apparel, ornaments, trimmings and other articles not specially provided for in this Act, composed wholly or in part of beads or spangles made of glass or paste, gelatin, metal, or other material, but not composed in part of wool, sixty per centum ad valorem. 409. Braids, plaits, laces, and willow sheets or squares, com- posed wholly of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, or rattan, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets, or hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained, fifteen per cen- tum ad valorem; if bleached, dyed, colored or stained, twenty per centum ad valorem; hats, bonnets, and hoods, composed of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, or rattan, whether wholly or partly manufactured, but not trimmed, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; if trimmed, fifty per centum ad val- orem. But the terms "grass" and "straw" shall be understood to mean these substances in their natural form and structure, and not the separated fiber thereof. 410. Brushes, brooms and feather dusters of all kinds, and hair pencils in quills or otherwise, forty per centum ad valorem. 411. Bristles, sorted, bunched or prepared, seven and one-half cents per pound. BUTTONS AND BUTTON FORMS: 412. Trousers buckles made wholly or partly of iron or steel, or parts thereof, valued at not more than fifteen cents per hun- dred, five cents per hundred; valued at more than fifteen cents per hundred and not more than fifty cents per hundred, ten cents per hundred; valued at more than fifty cents per hun- dred, fifteen cents per hundred; and in addition thereto on each and all of the above buckles or parts of buckles, fifteen per cen- tum ad valorem. 413. Button forms: Lastings, mohair, cloth, silk, or other manufactures of cloth, woven or made in patterns of such size, shape, or form, or cut in such manner as to be fit for buttons exclusively, ten per centum ad valorem. 414. Buttons or parts of buttons and button molds or blanks, finished or unfinished, shall pay duty at the following rates, the line button measure being one-fortieth of one inch, namely: 156 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Buttons known commercially as agate buttons, metal trousers buttons (except steel), and nickel bar buttons, one-twelfth of one cent per line per gross; buttons of bone, and steel trousers buttons, one-fourth of one cent per line per gross; buttons of pearl or shell, one and one-half cents per line per gross; but- tons of horn, vegetable ivory, glass, or metal, not specially pro- vided for in this Act, three-fourths of one cent per line per gross, and in addition thereto, on all the foregoing articles in this paragraph, fifteen per centum ad valorem; shoe buttons made of paper, board, papier mache, pulp or other similar ma- terial, not specially provided for in this Act, valued at not ex- ceeding three cents per gross, one cent per gross; buttons not specially provided for in this Act, and all collar or cuff buttons and studs, fifty per centum ad valorem. 415. Coal, bituminous, and all coals containing less than ninety-two per centum of fixed carbon, and shale, sixty-seven cents per ton of twenty-eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bushel; coal slack or culm, such as will pass through a half- inch screen, fifteen cents per ton of twenty-eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bushel: Provided, That on all coal im- ported into the United States, which is afterwards used for fuel on board vessels propelled by steam and engaged in trade with foreign countries, or in trade between the Atlantic and Pacific ports of the United States, and which are registered under the laws of the United States, a drawback shall be al- lowed equal to the duty imposed by law upon such coal, and shall be paid under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe; coke, twenty per centum ad valorem. 416. Cork bark, cut into squares or cubes, eight cents per pound; manufactured corks over three-fourths of an inch in diameter measured at larger end, fifteen cents per pound; three-fourths of an inch and less in diameter, measured at larger end, twenty-five cents per pound; cork, artificial, or cork substitutes, manufactured from cork waste and not otherwise provided for, eight cents per pound. 417. Dice, draughts, chessmen, chess balls, and billiard, pool, and bagatelle balls, of ivory, bone, or other materials, fifty per centum ad valorem. 418. Dolls, doll heads, toy marbles of whatever materials com- posed, and all other toys not composed of rubber, china, porce- lain, parian, bisque, earthen or stone ware, and not specially provided for in this Act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 419. Emery grains, and emery manufactured, ground, pulver- ized, or refined, one cent per pound; emery wheels, emery files, and manufactures of which emery is the component material of chief value, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. EXPLOSIVE SUBSTANCES: 420. Firecrackers of all kinds, eight cents per pound, the weight to include all coverings, wrappings, and packing mate- rial. 421. Fulminates, fulminating powders, and like articles, not specially provided for in this Act, thirty per centum ad val- orem. 422. Gunpowder, and all explosive substances used for min- ing, blasting, artillery, or sporting purposes, when valued at TARIFF ACT, 1897. 157 twenty cents or less per pound, four cents per pound; valued above twenty cents per pound, six cents per pound. 423. Matches, friction or lucifer, of all descriptions, per gross of one hundred and forty-four boxes, containing not more than one hundred matches per box, eight cents per gross; when im- ported otherwise than in boxes containing not more than one hundred matches each, one cent per one thousand matches. 424. Percussion caps, thirty per centum ad valorem; cart- ridges, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; blasting caps, two dollars and thirty-six cents per one thousand caps. 425. Feathers and downs of all kinds, including bird skins or parts thereof with the feathers on, crude or not dressed, col- ored, or otherwise advanced or manufactured in any manner, not specially provided for in this Act, fifteen per centum ad valorem; when dressed, colored, or otherwise advanced or manufactured in any manner, including quilts of down and other manufactures of down, and also dressed and finished birds suitable for millinery ornaments, and artificial or orna- mental feathers, fruits, grains, leaves, flowers, and stems or parts thereof, of whatever material composed, not specially provided for in this Act, fifty per centum ad valorem. 426. Furs, dressed on the skin but not made up into articles, and furs not on the skin, prepared for hatters' use, including fur skins carroted, twenty per centum ad valorem. 427. Fans of all kinds, except common palm-leaf fans, fifty per centum ad valorem. 428. Gun wads of all descriptions, twenty per centum ad val- orem. 429. Hair, human, if clean or drawn but not manufactured, twenty per centum ad valorem. 430. Hair, curled, suitable for beds or mattresses, ten per centum ad valorem. 431. Haircloth, known as "crinoline" cloth, ten cents per square yard; haircloth, known as "hair seating," and hair press cloth, twenty cents per square yard. 432. Hats, bonnets, or hoods, for men's, women's, boys', or children's wear, trimmed or untrimmed, including bodies, hoods, plateaux, forms, or shapes, for hats or bonnets, com- posed wholly or in chief value of fur of the rabbit, beaver, or other animals, valued at not more than five dollars per dozen, two dollars per dozen; valued at more than five dollars per dozen and not more than ten dollars per dozen, three dollars per dozen; valued at more than ten dollars per dozen and not more than twenty dollars per dozen, five dollars per dozen; valued at more than twenty dollars per dozen, seven dollars per dozen; and in addition thereto on all the foregoing, twenty per centum ad valorem. 433. Indurated fiber ware, and manufactures of wood or other pulp, and not otherwise specially provided for, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. JEWELRY AND PRECIOUS STONES: 434. Articles commonly known as jewelry, and parts thereof, finished or unfinished, not specially provided for in this Act, in- cluding precious stones set, pearls set or strung, and cameos in frames, sixty per centum ad valorem. 435. Diamonds and other precious stones advanced in condi- 158 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. tion or value from their natural state by cleaving, splitting. cutting, or other process, and not set, ten per centum ad va- lorem; imitations of diamonds or other precious stones. com- posed of glass or paste, not exceeding an inch in dimensions, not engraved, painted, or otherwise ornamented or decorated, and not mounted or set, twenty per centum ad valorem. 436. Pearls in their natural state, not strung or set, ten per centum ad valorem. LEATHER, AND MANUFACTURES OF: 437. Hides of cattle, raw or uncured, whether dry, salted, or pickled, fifteen per centum ad valorem: Provided, That upon all leather exported, made from imported hides, there shall be allowed a drawback equal to the amount of duty paid on such hides, to be paid under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. 438. Band or belting leather, sole leather, dressed upper and all other leather, calfskins tanned or tanned and dressed, kan- garoo, sheep and goat skins (including lamb and kid skins) dressed and finished, chamois and other skins and bookbinders' calfskins, all the foregoing not specially provided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem; skins for morocco, tanned but unfinished, ten per centum ad valorem; patent, japanned, varnished or enameled leather, weighing not over ten pounds per dozen hides or skins, thirty cents per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem; if weighing over ten pounds and not over twenty-five pounds per dozen, thirty cents per pound and ten per centum ad valorem; if weighing over twenty-five pounds per dozen, twenty cents per pound and ten per centum ad va- lorem; pianoforte leather and pianoforte action leather, thirty- five per centum ad valorem; leather shoe laces, finished or un- finished, fifty cents per gross pairs and twenty per centum ad valorem; boots and shoes made of leather, twenty-five per cen- tum ad valorem: Provided, That leather cut into shoe uppers or vamps or other forms, suitable for conversion into manu- factured articles, shall be classified as manufactures of leather and pay duty accordingly. Gloves: 439. Gloves made wholly or in part of leather, whether wholly or partly manufactured, shall pay duty at the following rates, the lengths stated in each case being the extreme length when stretched to their full extent, namely: 440. Women's or children's "glace" finish, Schmaschen (of sheep origin), not over fourteen inches in length, one dollar and seventy-five cents per dozen pairs; over fourteen inches and not over seventeen inches in length, two dollars and twenty-five cents per dozen pairs; over seventeen inches in length, two dol- lars and seventy-five cents per dozen pairs; men's "glace" fin- ish, Schmaschen (sheep), three dollars per dozen pairs. 441. Women's or children's "glace" finish, lamb or sheep, not over fourteen inches in length, two dollars and fifty cents per dozen pairs; over fourteen and not over seventeen inches in length, three dollars and fifty cents per dozen pairs; over seven- teen inches in length, four dollars and fifty cents per dozen pairs; men's "glace" finish, lamb or sheep, four dollars per dozen pairs. TARIFF ACT, 1897. 159 442. Women's or children's "glace" finish, goat, kid, or other leather than of sheep origin, not over fourteen inches in length, three dollars per dozen pairs; over fourteen and not over seven- teen inches in length, three dollars and seventy-five cents per dozen pairs; over seventeen inches in length, four dollars and seventy-five cents per dozen pairs; men's "glace" finish, kid, goat, or other leather than of sheep origin, four dollars per dozen pairs. 443. Women's or children's, of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, by whatever name known, not over seventeen inches in length, two dollars and fifty cents per dozen pairs; over seventeen inches in length, three dollars and fifty cents per dozen pairs; men's, of sheep origin, with exterior surface removed, by whatever name known, four dollars per dozen pairs. 444. Women's or children's kid, goat, or other leather than of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, by whatever name known, not over fourteen inches in length, three dollars per dozen pairs; over fourteen inches and not over seventeen inches in length, three dollars and seventy-five cents per dozen pairs; over seventeen inches in length, four dollars and seventy- five cents per dozen pairs; men's, goat, kid, or other leather than of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, by whatever name known, four dollars per dozen pairs. 445. In addition to the foregoing rates there shall be paid the following cumulative duties: On all leather gloves, when lined, one dollar per dozen pairs; on all pique or prix seam. gloves, forty cents per dozen pairs; on all gloves stitched or embroidered, with more than three single strands or cords, forty cents per dozen pairs. 446. Glove tranks, with or without the usual accompanying. pieces, shall pay seventy-five per centum of the duty provided for the gloves in the fabrication of which they are suitable. 447. Harness, saddles and saddlery, or parts of either, in sets or in parts, finished or unfinished, forty-five per centum ad valorem. MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES: 448. Manufactures of amber, asbestos, bladders, cork, catgut or whip gut or worm gut, or wax, or of which these substances or either of them is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 449. Manufactures of bone, chip, grass, horn, india-rubber. palm leaf, straw, weeds, or whalebone, or of which these sub- stances or either of them is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act, thirty per centum. ad valorem; but the terms "grass" and "straw" shall be under- stood to mean these substances in their natural form and struc- ture, and not the separated fiber thereof. 450. Manufactures of leather, finished or unfinished, manu- factures of fur, gelatin, gutta-percha, human hair, ivory, vege- table ivory, mother-of-pearl and shell, plaster of paris. papier mache, and vulcanized india-rubber known as "hard rubber,' or of which these substances or either of them is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act,. 160 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. and shells engraved, cut, ornamented, or otherwise manufac- tured, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 451. Masks, composed of paper or pulp, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 452. Matting made of cocoa fiber or rattan, six cents per square yard; mats made of cocoa fiber or rattan, four cents per square foot. 453. Musical instruments or parts thereof, pianoforte actions and parts thereof, strings for musical instruments not otherwise enumerated, cases for musical instruments, pitch pipes, tuning forks, tuning hammers, and metronomes; strings for musical instruments, composed wholly or in part of steel or other metal, all the foregoing, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 454. Paintings in oil or water colors, pastels, pen and ink drawings, and statuary, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem; but the term "statuary" as used in this Act shall be understood to include only such statuary as is cut, carved, or otherwise wrought by hand from a solid block or mass of marble, stone, or alabaster, or from metal, and as is the professional production of a statuary or sculptor only. 455. Peat moss, one dollar per ton. 456. Pencils of paper or wood filled with lead or other ma- terial, and pencils of lead, forty-five cents per gross and twenty-five per centum ad valorem; slate pencils, covered with wood, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; all other slate pencils, three cents per one hundred. 457. Pencil leads not in wood, ten per centum ad valorem. 458. Photographic dry plates or films, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 459. Pipes and smokers' articles: Common tobacco pipes and pipe bowls made wholly of clay, valued at not more than forty cents per gross, fifteen cents per gross; other tobacco pipes and pipe bowls of clay, fifty cents per gross and twenty- five per centum ad valorem; other pipes and pipe bowls of what- ever material composed, and all smokers' articles whatsoever, not specially provided for in this Act, including cigarette books, cigarette book covers, pouches for smoking or chewing tobacco, and cigarette paper in all forms, sixty per centum ad valorem. 460. Plows, tooth and disk harrows, harvesters, reapers, ag- ricultural drills, and planters, mowers, horserakes, cultivators, threshing machines and cotton gins, twenty per centum ad va- lorem. 461. Plush, black, known commercially as hatters' plush, composed of silk, or of silk and cotton, such as is used exclus- ively for making men's hats, ten per centum ad valorem. 462. Umbrellas, parasols, and sun shades covered with ma- terial other than paper, fifty per centum ad valorem. Sticks for umbrellas, parasols, or sun shades, and walking canes, fin- ished or unfinished, forty per centum ad valorem. 463. Waste, not specially provided for in this Act, ten per centum ad valorem. Free List. Sec. 2. That on and after the passage of this Act, unless otherwise specially provided for in this Act, the following ar- ticles when imported shall be exempt from duty: 464. Acids: Arsenic or arsenious, benzoic, carbolic, fluoric, TARIFF ACT, 1897. 161 hydrochloric or muriatic, nitric, oxalic, phosphoric, phthalic, picric or nitro-picric, prussic, silicic, and valerianic. 465. Aconite. 466. Acorns, raw, dried or undried, but unground. 467. Agates, unmanufactured. 468. Albumen, not specially provided for. 4€9. Alizarin, natural or artificial, and dyes derived from ali- zarin or from anthracin. 470. Amber, and amberoid unmanufactured, or crude gum. 471. Ambergris. 472. Aniline salts. 473. Any animal imported specially for breeding purposes shall be admitted free: Provided, That no such animal shall be admitted free unless pure bred of a recognized breed, and duly registered in the book of record established for that breed: And provided further, That certificate of such record and of the pedigree of such animal shall be produced and submitted to the customs officer, duly authenticated by the proper custodian of such book of record, together with the affidavit of the owner, agent, or importer that such animal is the identical animal de- scribed in said certificate of record and pedigree: And pro- vided further, That the Secretary of Agriculture shall deter- mine and certify to the Secretary of the Treasury what are recognized breeds and pure bred animals under the provisions of this paragraph. The Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe such additional regulations as may be required for the strict enforcement of this provision. Cattle, horses, sheep, or other domestic animals straying across the boundary line into any foreign country, or driven across such boundary line by the owner for temporary pasturage purposes only, together with their offspring, may be brought back to the United States with. in six months free of duty, under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. 474. Animals brought into the United States temporarily for a period not exceeding six months, for the purpose of exhibition or competition for prizes offered by an agricultural or racing as- sociation; but a bond shall be given in accordance with regula- tions prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury; also teams of animals, including their harness and tackle and the wagons or other vehicles actually owned by persons emigrating from for- eign countries to the United States with their families, and in actual use for the purpose of such emigration under such reg- ulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe; and wild animals intended for exhibition in zoological collections for scientific and educational purposes, and not for sale or profit. 475. Annatto, roucou, rocoa, or orleans, and all extracts of. 476. Antimony ore, crude sulphite of. 477. Apatite. 478. Arrowroot in its natural state and not manufactured. 479. Arsenic and sulphide of, or orpiment. 480. Arseniate of aniline. 481. Art educational stops, composed of glass and metal and valued at not more than six cents per gross. 482. Articles in a crude state used in dyeing or tanning not specially provided for in this Act. 483. Articles the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, when returned after having been exported, 6a 162 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. without having been advanced in value or improved in condi- tion by any process of manufacture or other means; casks, bar- rels, carboys, bags, and other vessels of American manufacture exported filled with American products, or exported empty and returned filled with foreign products, including shooks and staves when returned as barrels or boxes; also quicksilver flasks or bottles, of either domestic or foreign manufacture, which shall have been actually exported from the United States; but proof of the identity of such articles shall be made, under general regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, but the exemption of bags from duty shall apply only to such domestic bags as may be imported by the exporter thereof, and if any such articles are subject to internal tax at the time of exportation, such tax shall be proved to have been paid before exportation and not refunded: Provided, That this paragraph shall not apply to any article upon which an al- lowance of drawback has been made, the reimportation of which is hereby prohibited except upon payment of duties equal to the drawbacks allowed; or to any article manufactured in bonded warehouse and exported under any provision of law: And provided further, That when manufactured tobacco which has been exported without payment of internal revenue tax shall be reimported it shall be retained in the custody of the collector of customs until internal revenue stamps in payment of the legal duties shall be placed thereon. 484. Asbestos, unmanufactured. 485. Ashes, wood and lye of, and beet-root ashes. 486. Asafetida. 487. Balm of Gilead. 488. Barks, cinchona or other from which quinine may be extracted. 489. Baryta, carbonate of, or witherite. 490. Beeswax. 491. Binding twine: All binding twine manufactured from New Zealand hemp, istle or Tampico fiber, sisal grass, or sunn, or a mixture of any two or more of them, of single ply and measuring not exceeding 600 feet to the pound: Provided, That articles mentioned in this paragraph if imported from a country which lays an import duty on like articles imported from the United States, shall be subject to a duty of one-half of one cent per pound. 492. Bells, broken, and bell metal broken and fit only to be remanufactured. 493. Birds, stuffed, not suitable for millinery ornaments. 494. Birds and land and water fowls. 495. Bismuth. 496. Bladders, and all integuments and intestines of animals and fish sounds, crude, dried or salted for preservation only, and unmanufactured, not specially provided for in this Act. 497. Blood, dried, not specially provided for. 498. Bolting cloths composed of silk, imported expressly for milling purposes, and so permanently marked as not to be avail- able for any other use. 499. Bones, crude, or not burned, calcined, ground, steamed, or otherwise manufactured, and bone dust or animal carbon, and bone ash, fit only for fertilizing purposes. 500. Books, engravings, photographs, etchings, bound or un- TARIFF ACT, 1897. 163 bound, maps and charts imported by authority or for the use of the United States or for use of the Library of Congress. 501. Books, maps, music, engravings, photographs, etchings, bound or unbound, and charts, which shall have been printed more than twenty years at the date of importation, and all hydrographic charts, and publications issued for their subscrib- ers or exchanges by scientific and literary associations or acad- emies, or publications of individuals for gratuitous private cir- culation, and public documents issued by foreign Governments. 502. Books and pamphlets printed exclusively in languages other than English; also books and music, in raised print, used exclusively by the blind. 503. Books, maps, music, photographs, etchings, lithographic prints, and charts, specially imported, not more than two copies in any one invoice, in good faith, for the use or by order of any society or institution incorporated or established solely for re- ligious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary pur- poses, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States, or any State or public library, and not for sale, subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. 504. Books, libraries, usual and reasonable furniture, and similar household effects of persons or families from foreign countries, all the foregoing if actually used abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or persons, nor for sale. 505. Brass, old brass, clippings from brass or Dutch metal, all the foregoing, fit only for remanufacture. 506. Brazil paste. 507. Brazilian pebble, unwrought or unmanufactured. 508. Breccia, in block or slabs. 509. Bristles, crude, not sorted, bunched, or prepared. 510. Broom corn. 511. Bullion, gold or silver. 512. Burgundy pitch. 513. Cadmium. 514. Calamine. 515. Camphor, crude. 516. Castor or castoreum. 517. Cat gut, whip gut, or worm gut, unmanufactured. 518. Cerium. 519. Chalk, crude, not ground, precipitated, or otherwise manufactured. 520. Chromate of iron or chromic ore. 521. Civet, crude. 522. Clay: Common blue clay in casks suitable for the manu- facture of crucibles. 523. Coal, anthracite, not specially provided for in this Act, and coal stores of American vessels, but none shall be unloaded. 524. Coal tar, crude, pitch of coal tar, and products of coal tar known as dead or creosote oil, benzol, toluol, napthalin, xylol, phenol, cresol, toluidine, xylidin, cumidin, binitrotoluol, binitrobenzol, benzidin, tolidin, dianisidin, naphtol, naphtyla- min, diphenylamin, benzaldehyde, benzyl chloride, resorcin, nitro-benzol, and nitro-toluol; all the foregoing not medicinal and not colors or dyes. 164 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 525. Cobalt and cobalt ore. 526. Cocculus indicus. 527. Cochineal. 528. Cocoa, or cacao, crude, and fiber, leaves, and shells of. 529. Coffee. 530. Coins, gold, silver, and copper. 531. Coir, and coir yarn. 532. Copper in plates, bars, ingots, or pigs, and other forms, not manufactured or specially provided for in this Act. 533. Old copper, fit only for manufacture, clipping from new copper, and all composition metal of which copper is a compo- nent material of chief value not specially provided for in this Act. 534. Copper, regulus of, and black or coarse copper, and cop- per cement. 535. Coral, marine, uncut, and unmanufactured. 536. Cork wood, or cork bark, unmanufactured. 537. Cotton, and cotton waste or flocks. 538. Cryolite, or kryolith. 539. Cudbear. 540. Curling stones, or quoits, and curling-stone handles. 541. Curry, and curry powder. 542. Cutch. 543. Cuttlefish bone. 544. Dandelion roots, raw, dried, or undried, but unground. 545. Diamonds and other precious stones, rough or uncut, and not advanced in condition or value from their natural state by cleaving, splitting, cutting, or other process, including miners', glaziers' and engravers' diamonds not set, and diamond dust or bort. 546. Divi-divi. 547. Dragon's blood. 548. Drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs and bulbous roots, excrescences, fruits flowers, dried fibers, and dried insects, grains, gums, and gum resin, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, nuts, nutgalls, roots, and stems, spices, vege- tables, seeds aromatic, and seeds of morbid growth, weeds, and woods used expressly for dyeing; any of the foregoing which are drugs and not edible and are in a crude state, and not ad- vanced in value or condition by refining or grinding, or by other process, and not specially provided for in this Act. 549. Eggs of birds, fish, and insects: Provided, however That this shall not be held to include the eggs of game birds or eggs of birds not used for food, the importation of which is prohibited except specimens for scientific collections, nor fish roe preserved for food purposes. 550. Emery ore. 551. Ergot. 552. Fans, common palm-leaf, plain and not ornamented or decorated in any manner, and palm leaf in its natural state, not colored, dyed, or otherwise advanced or manufactured. 553. Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels. 554. Fibrin, in all forms. 555. Fish, fresh, frozen, or packed in ice, caught in the Great Lakes or other fresh waters by citizens of the United States. 556. Fish skins. 557. Flint, flints, and flint stones, unground. TARIFF ACT, 1897. 165 558. Fossils. 559. Fruits or berries, green, ripe, or dried, and fruits in brine, not specially provided for in this Act. 560. Fruit-plants, tropical and semitropical, for the purpose of propagation or cultivation. 561. Furs, undressed. 562. Fur skins of all kinds not dressed in any manner and not specially provided for in this Act. 563. Gambier. 564. Glass enamel, white, for watch and clock dials. 565. Glass plates or discs, rough-cut or unwrought, for use in the manufacture of optical instruments, spectacles, and eye glasses, and suitable only for such use: Provided, however, That such discs exceeding eight inches in diameter may be pol- ished sufficiently to enable the character of the glass to be de- termined. 566. Grasses and fibers: Istle or Tampico fiber, jute, jute butts, manila, sisal grass, sunn, and all other textile grasses or fibrous vegetable substances, not dressed or manufactured in any manner, and not specially provided for in this Act. 567. Gold-beaters' molds and gold-beaters' skins. 568. Grease, and oils (excepting fish oils), such as are com- monly used in soap making or in wire drawing, or for stuffing or dressing leather, and which are fit only for such uses, and not specially provided for in this Act. 569. Guano, manures, and all substances used only for ma- nure. 570. Gutta percha, crude. 571. Hair of horse, cattle, and other animals, cleaned or un- cleaned, drawn or undrawn, but unmanufactured, not specially provided for in this Act; and human hair, raw, uncleaned, and not drawn. 572. Hide cuttings, raw, with or without hair, and all other glue stock. 573. Hide rope. 574. Hones and whetstones. 575. Hoofs, unmanufactured. 576. Hop roots for cultivation. 577. Horns and parts of, unmanufactured, including horn strips and tips. 578. Ice. 579. India rubber, crude, and milk of, and old scrap or refuse India rubber which has been worn out by use and is fit only for remanufacture. 580. Indigo. 581. Iodine, crude. 582. Ipecac. 583. Iridium. 584. Ivory tusks in their natural state or cut vertically across the grain only, with the bark left intact, and vegetable ivory in its natural state. 585. Jalap. 586. Jet, unmanufactured. 587. Joss stick, or Joss light. 588. Junk, old. 589. Kelp. 590. Kieserite. 166 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 591. Kyanite, or cyanite, and kainite. 592. Lac dye, crude, seed, button, stick, and shell. 593. Lac spirits. 594. Lactarene. 595. Lava, unmanufactured. 596. Leeches. 597. Lemon juice, lime juice, and sour orange juice. 598. Licorice root, unground. 599. Lifeboats and life-saving apparatus specially imported by societies incorporated or established to encourage the saving of human life. 600. Lime, citrate of. 601. Lithographic stones, not engraved. 602. Litmus, prepared or not prepared. 603. Loadstones. 604. Madder and munjeet, or Indian madder, ground or pre- pared, and all extracts of. 605. Magnesite, crude or calcined, not purified. 606. Magnesium, not made up into articles. 607 Manganese, oxide and ore of. 608. Manna. 609. Manuscripts. 610. Marrow, crude. 611. Marshmallow or althea root, leaves or flowers, natural or unmanufactured. 612. Medals of gold, silver, or copper, and other metallic ar- ticles actually bestowed as trophies or prizes, and received and accepted as honorary distinctions. 613. Meerschaum, crude or unmanufactured. 614. Minerals, crude, or not advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding, or by other process of manufacture, not specially provided for in this Act. 615. Mineral salts obtained by evaporation from mineral wat- ers, when accompanied by a duly authenticated certificate and satisfactory proof, showing that they are in no way artificially prepared, and are only the product of a designated mineral spring. 616. Models of inventions and of other improvements in the arts, including patterns for machinery, but no article shall be deemed a model or pattern which can be fitted for use other- wise. 617. Moss, seaweeds, and vegetable substances, crude or un- manufactured, not otherwise specially provided for in this Act. 618. Musk, crude, in natural pods. 619. Myrobolans. 620. Needles, hand sewing, and darning. 621. Newspapers and periodicals; but the term "periodicals" as herein used shall be understood to embrace only unbound or paper-covered publications, issued within six months of the time of entry, containing current literature of the day and is- sued regularly at stated periods, as weekly, monthly, or quar- terly. 622. Nuts: Brazil nuts, cream nuts, palm nuts and palm-nut kernels; cocoanuts in the shell and broken cocoanut meat or copra, not shredded, desiccated, or prepared in any manner. 623. Nux vomica. 624. Oakum. TARIFF ACT, 1897. 167 625. Oil cake. 626. Oils: Almond, amber, crude and rectified ambergris, anise or anise seed, aniline, aspic or spike lavender, bergamot, cajeput, caraway, cassia, cinnamon, cedrat, chamomile, citron- ella or lemon grass, civet, cocoanut, fennel, ichthyol, jasmine or jasimine, juglandium, juniper, lavender, lemon, limes, mace, neroli or orange flower, enfleurage grease, nut oil or oil of nuts not otherwise specially provided for in this Act, orange oil, olive oil for manufacturing or mechanical purposes fit only for such use and valued at not more than sixty cents per gallon, ottar of roses, palm, rosemary or anthoss, sesame or sesamum seed or bean, thyme, origanum red or white, valerian; and also spermaceti, whale, and other fish oils of American fisheries, and all fish and other products of such fisheries; petroleum, crude or refined: Provided, That if there be imported into the United States crude petroleum, or the products of crude petroleum produced in any country which imposes a duty on petroleum or its products exported from the United States, there shall in such cases be levied, paid, and collected a duty upon said crude pe- troleum or its products so imported equal to the duty imposed by such country. 627. Orange and lemon peel, not preserved, candied, or dried. 628. Orchil, or orchil liquid. 629. Ores of gold, silver, copper, or nickel, and nickelmatte; sweepings of gold and silver. 630. Osmium. 631. Palladium. 632. Paper stock, crude, of every description, including all grasses, fibers, rags (other than wool), waste, including jute waste, shavings, clippings, old paper, rope ends, waste rope, and waste bagging, including old gunny cloth and old gunny bags, fit only to be converted into paper. 633. Paraffin. 634. Parchment and vellum. 635. Pearl, mother of, and shells, not sawed, cut, polished or otherwise manufactured, or advanced in value from the nat- ural state. 636. Personal effects, not merchandise, of citizens of the United States dying in foreign countries. 637. Pewter and britannia metal, old, and fit only to be re- manufactured. 638. Philosophical and scientific apparatus, utensils, instru- ments, and preparations, including bottles and boxes containing the same, specially imported in good faith for the use and by order of any society or institution incorporated or established solely for religious, pholosophical, educational, scientific, or lit- erary purposes. or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school, or semi- nary of learning in the United States, or any State or public library, and not for sale, subject to such regulations as the Sec- retary of the Treasury shall prescribe. 639. Phosphates, crude. 640. Plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed-cane, and seeds, import- ed by the Department of Agriculture or the United States Bo- tanic Garden. 641. Platina, in ingots, bars, sheets, and wire. 642. Platinum, unmanufactured, and vases, retorts, and other 168 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. apparatus, vessels, and parts thereof composed of platinum, for chemical uses. 643. Plumbago. 644. Potash, crude, or "black salts"; carbonate of potash, crude or refined; hydrate of, or caustic potash, not including re- fined in sticks or rolls; nitrate of potash or saltpeter, crude; sulphate of potash, crude or refined, and muriate of potash. 645. Professional books, implements, instruments, and tools of trade, occupation, or employment, in the actual possession at the time, of persons emigrating to the United States; but this exemption shall not be construed to include machinery or other articles imported for use in any manufacturing establish- ment, or for any other person or persons, or for sale, nor shall it be construed to include theatrical scenery, properties, and ap- pare; but such articles brought by proprietors or managers of theatrical exhibitions arriving from abroad, for temporary use by them in such exhibitions, and not for any other person, and not for sale, and which have been used by them abroad, shall be admitted free of duty under such regulations as the Secre- tary of the Treasury may prescribe; but bonds shall be given for the payment to the United States of such duties as may be imposed by law upon any and all such articles as shall not be exported within six months after such importation: Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury may in his discretion ex- tend such period for a further term of six months in case ap- plication shall be made therefor. 646. Pulu. 647. Quinia, sulphate of, and all alkaloids or salts of cinchona bark. 648. Rags, not otherwise specially provided for in this Act. 649. Regalia and gems, statuary, and specimens or casts of sculpture, where specially imported in good faith for the use and by order of any society incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use and by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States, or any State or public library, and not for sale; but the term “regalia” as herein used shall be held to embrace only such insignia of rank or office or emblems as may be worn upon the person or borne in the hand during public exercises of the society or institution, and shall not in- clude articles of furniture or fixtures, or of regular wearing apparel, nor personal property of individuals. 650. Rennets, raw or prepared. 651. Saffron and safflower, and extract of, and saffron cake. 652. Sago, crude. 653. Salacin. 654. Salep, or salop. 655. Sausages, bologna. 656. Seeds: Anise, caraway, cardamom, cauliflower, corian- der, cotton, cummin, fennel, fenugreek, hemp, hoarhound, man- gel-wurzel, mustard, rape, Saint John's bread or bean, sugar beet, sorghum or sugar cane for seed; bulbs and bulbous roots, not edible and not otherwise provided for; all flower and grass seeds; all the foregoing not specially provided for in this Act. 657. Sheep dip, not including compounds or preparations that can be used for other purposes. TARIFF ACT, 189. 169 658. Shotgun barrels, in single tubes, forged, rough bored. 659. Shrimps and other shell fish. 660. Silk, raw, or as reeled from the cocoon, but not doubled, twisted, or advanced in manufacture in any way. 661. Silk cocoons and silk waste. 662. Silkworm's eggs. 663. Skeletons and other preparations of anatomy. 664. Skins of all kinds, raw (except sheepskins with the wool on), and hides not specially provided for in this Act. 665. Soda, nitrate of, or cubic nitrate. 666. Specimens of natural history, botany, and mineralogy, when imported for scientific public collections, and not for sale. 667. Spices: Cassia, cassia vera, and cassia buds; cinnamon and chips of; cloves and clove stems; mace; nutmegs; pepper, black or white, and pimento; all the foregoing when unground; ginger root, unground and not preserved or candied. 668. Spunk. 669. Spurs and stilts used in the manufacture of earthen, por- celain, and stone ware. 670. Stamps; foreign postage or revenue stamps, canceled or uncanceled. 671. Stone and sand: Burrstone in blocks, rough or unmanu- factured; cliff stone unmanufactured; rotten stone, tripoli, and sand, crude or manufactured, not otherwise provided for in this Act. 672. Storax, or styrax. 673. Strontia, oxide of, and protoxide of strontian, and stron- tianite, or mineral carbonate of strontia. 674. Sulphur, lac or precipitated, and sulphur or brimstone, crude, in bulk, sulphur ore as pyrites, or sulphuret of iron in its natural state, containing in excess of twenty-five per centum of sulphur, and sulphur not otherwise provided for. 675. Sulphuric acid which at the temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit does not exceed the specific gravity of one and three hundred and eighty thousandths, for use in manufacturing su- perphosphate of lime or artificial manures of any kind, or for any agricultural purposes: Provided, That upon all sulphuric acid imported from any country, whether independent or a de- pendency, which imposes a duty upon sulphuric acid imported into such country from the United States, there shall be levied and collected a duty of one-fourth of one cent per pound. 676. Tamarinds. 677. Tapioca, cassava or cassady. 678. Tar and pitch of wood. 679. Tea and tea plants. 680. Teeth, natural, or unmanufactured. 681. Terra alba, not made from gypsum or plaster rock. 682. Terra japonica. 683. Tin ore, cassiterite or black oxide of tin, and tin in bars, blocks, pigs, or grain or granulated. 684. Tobacco stems. 685. Tonquin, tonqua, or tonka beans. 686. Turmeric. 687. Turpentine, Venice. 688. Turpentine, spirits of. 689. Turtles. 690. Types, old, and fit only to be remanufactured. 170 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 691. Uranium, oxide and salts of. 692. Vaccine virus. 693. Valonia. 694. Verdigris, or subacetate of copper. 695. Wax, vegetable or mineral. 696. Wafers, unleavened or not edible. 697. Wearing apparel, articles of personal adornment, toilet articles, and similar personal effects of persons arriving in the United States; but this exemption shall only include such ar- ticles as actually accompany and are in the use of, and as are necessary and appropriate for the wear and use of such per- sons, for the immediate purposes of the journey and present comfort and convenience, and shall not be held to apply to mer- chandise or articles intended for other persons or for sale: Provided, That in case of residents of the United States re- turning from abroad, all wearing apparel and other personal effects taken by them out of the United States to foreign coun- tries shall be admitted free of duty, without regard to their value, upon their identity being established, under appropriate rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, but no more than one hundred dollars in value of ar- ticles purchased abroad by such residents of the United States shall be admitted free of duty upon their return. 698. Whalebone, unmanufactured. 699. Wood: Logs and round unmanufactured timber, includ- ing pulp-woods, firewood, handle-bolts, shingle-bolts, gun-blocks for gunstocks rough-hewn or sawed or planed on one side, hop-poles, ship-timber and ship-planking; all the foregoing not specially provided for in this Act. 700. Woods: Cedar, lignum-vitae, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, satinwood, and all forms of cabinet woods, in the log, rough, or hewn only; briar root or briar wood and similar wood unmanufactured, or not further advanced than cut into blocks suitable for the articles into which they are intended to be converted; bamboo, rattan, reeds unmanufactured, India malacca joints, and sticks of partridge, hair wood, pimento, orange, myrtle, and other woods not spec- ially provided for in this Act, in the rough, or not further ad- vanced than cut into lengths suitable for sticks for umbrellas, parasols, sunshades, whips, fishing rods, or walking canes. 701. Works of art, drawings, engravings, photographic pict- ures, and philosophical and scientific apparatus brought by pro- fessional artists, lecturers, or scientists arriving from abroad for use by them temporarily for exhibition and in illustration, promotion, and encouragement of art, science, or industry in the United States, and not for sale, shall be admitted free of duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe; but bonds shall be given for the payment to the United States of such duties as may be imposed by law upon any and all such articles as shall not be exported within six months after such importation: Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury may, in his discretion, extend such period for a further term of six months in cases where applications there- for shall be made. 702. Works of art, collections in illustration of the progress of the arts, sciences, or manufactures, photographs, works in ter- ra cotta, parian, pottery, or porcelain, antiquities and artistic TARIFF ACT, 1897. 171 copies thereof in metal or other material, imported in good faith for exhibition at a fixed place by any State or by any so- ciety or institution established for the encouragement of the arts, science, or education, or for a municipal corporation, and all like articles imported in good faith by any society or asso- ciation, or for a municipal corporation for the purpose of erect- ing a public monument, and not intended for sale, nor for any other purpose than herein expressed; but bonds shall be given under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treas- ury may prescribe, for the payment of lawful duties which may accrue should any of the articles aforesaid be sold, transferred, or used contrary to this provision, and such articles shall be subject, at any time, to examination and inspection by the proper officers of the customs: Provided, That the privileges of this and the preceding section shall not be allowed to asso- ciations or corporations engaged in or connected with business of a private or commercial character. 703. Works of art, the production of American artists resid- ing temporarily abroad, or other works of art, including pic- torial paintings on glass, imported expressly for presentation to a national institution, or to any State or municipal corpora- tion, or incorporated religious society, college, or other public institution, except stained or painted window glass or stained or painted glass windows; but such exemption shall be subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may pre- scribe. 704. Yams. 705. Zaffer. Sec. 3. That for the purpose of equalizing the trade of the United States with foreign countries, and their colonies, pro- ducing and exporting to this country the following articles: Argols, or crude tartar, or wine lees, crude; brandies, or other spirits manufactured or distilled from grain or other ma- terials; champagne and all other sparkling wines; still wines. and vermuth; paintings and statuary; or any of them, the Pres- ident be, and he is hereby authorized, as soon as may be after the passage of this Act, and from time to time thereafter, to enter into negotiations with the governments of those countries exporting to the United States the above-mentioned articles, or any of them, with a view to the arrangement of commercial agreements in which reciprocal and equivalent concessions may be secured in favor of the products and manufactures of the United States; and whenever the government of any country, or colony, producing and exporting to the United States the above-mentioned articles, or any of them, shall enter into a commercial agreement with the United States, or make con- cessions in favor of the products, or manufactures thereof, which, in the judgment of the President, shall be reciprocal and equivalent, he shall be, and he is hereby, authorized and empowered to suspend, during the time of such agreement or concession, by proclamation to that effect, the imposition and collection of the duties mentioned in this Act, on such article or articles so exported to the United States from such country or colony, and thereupon and thereafter the duties levied, col- lected, and paid upon such article or articles shall be as fol- lows, namely: 172 F. B. VANDEGRIFT. & Co. Argols, or crude tartar, or wine lees, crude, five per centum ad valorem. Brandies, or other spirits manufactured or distilled from grain or other materials, one dollar and seventy-five cents per proof gallon. Champagne and all other sparkling wines, in bottles contain- ing not more than one quart and more than one pint, six dol- lars per dozen; containing not more than one pint each and more than one-half pint, three dollars per dozen; containing one-half pint each or less, one dollar and fifty cents per dozen; in bottles or other vessels containing more than one quart each, in addition to six dollars per dozen bottles on the quantities in excess of one quart, at the rate of one dollar and ninety cents per gallon. Still wines, and vermuth, in casks, thirty-five cents per gal- lon; in bottles or jugs, per case of one dozen bottles or jugs containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint, or twenty-four bottles or jugs containing each not more than one pint, one dollar and twenty-five cents per case, and any excess beyond these quantities found in such bottles or jugs shall be subject to a duty of four cents per pint or frac- tional part thereof, but no separate or additional duty shall be assessed upon the bottles or jugs. Paintings in oil or water colors, pastels, pen and ink draw- ings, and statuary, fifteen per centum ad valorem. The President shall have power, and it shall be his duty, whenever he shall be satisfied that any such agreement in this Section mentioned is not being fully executed by the Govern- ment with which it shall have been made, to revoke such sus- pension and notify such Government thereof. And it is further provided that with a view to secure recipro- cal trade with countries producing the following articles, when- ever and so often as the President shall be satisfied that the Government of any country, or colony of such Government, producing and exporting directly or indirectly to the United States coffee, tea, and tonquin, tonqua, or tonka beans, and vanilla beans, or any of such articles, imposes duties or other exactions upon the agricultural, manufactured, or other pro- ducts of the United States, which, in view of the introduction of such coffee, tea, and tonquin, tonqua, or tonka beans, and vanilla beans, into the United States, as in this Act hereinbe- fore provided for, he may deem to be reciprocally unequal and unreasonable, he shall have the power and it shall be his duty to suspend, by proclamation to that effect, the provisions of this Act relating to the free introduction of such coffee, tea, and tonquin, tonqua, or tonka beans, and vanilla beans, of the pro- ducts of such country or colony, for such time as he shall deem just; and in such case and during such suspension duties shall be levied, collected, and paid upon coffee, tea, and tonquin, tonqua, or tonka beans, and vanilla beans, the products or ex- ports, direct or indirect, from such designated country, as fol- lows: On coffee, three cents per pound. On tea, ten cents per pound. On tonquin, tonqua, or tonka beans, fifty cents per pound; vanilla beans, two dollars per pound; vanilla beans, commer- cially known as cuts, one dollar per pound. TARIFF ACT, 1897. 173 Sec. 4. That whenever the President of the United States, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, with a view to secure reciprocal trade with foreign countries, shall, within the period of two years from and after the passage of this Act, enter into commercial treaty or treaties with any other coun- try or countries concerning the admission into any such country or countries of the goods, wares, and mer- chandise of the United States and their use and disposition therein, deemed to be for the interests of the United States, and in such treaty or treaties, in consideration of the advantages accruing to the United States therefrom, shall pro- vide for the reduction during a specified period, not exceeding five years, of the duties imposed by this Act, to the extent of not more than twenty per centum thereof, upon such goods, wares, or merchandise as may be designated therein of the country or countries with which such treaty or treaties shall be made as in this section provided for; or shall provide for the transfer during such period from the dutiable list of this Act to the free list thereof of such goods, wares, and merchandise, being the natural products of such foreign country or countries and not of the United States; or shall provide for the retention upon the free list of this Act during a specified period, not ex- ceeding five years, of such goods, wares, and merchandise now included in said free list as may be designated therein; and when any such treaty shall have been duly ratified by the Sen- ate and approved by Congress, and public proclamation made accordingly, then and thereafter the duties which shall be col- lected by the United States upon any of the designated goods, wares, and merchandise from the foreign country with which such treaty has been made shall, during the period provided for, be the duties specified and provided for in such treaty, and none other. Sec. 5. That whenever any country, dependency, or colony shall pay or bestow, directly or indirectly, any bounty or grant upon the exportation of any article or merchandise from such country, dependency, or colony, and such article or merchandise is dutiable under the provisions of this Act, then upon the im- portation of any such article or merchandise into the United States, whether the same shall be imported directly from the country of production or otherwise, and whether such article or merchandise is imported in the same condition as when ex- ported from the country of production or has been changed in condition by remanufacture or otherwise, there shall be levied and paid, in all such cases, in addition to the duties otherwise imposed by this Act, an additional duty equal to the net amount of such bounty or grant, however the same be paid or bestowed. The net amount of all such bounties or grants shall be from time to time ascertained, determined, and declared by the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall make all needful regulations for the identification of such articles and merchan- dise and for the assessment and collection of such additional duties. Sec. 6. That there shall be levied, collected, and paid on the importation of all raw or unmanufactured articles, not enu- merated or provided for in this Act, a duty of ten per centum ad valorem, and on all articles manufactured, in whole or in 174 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. part, not provided for in this Act, a duty of twenty per centum ad valorem. Sec. 7. That each and every imported article, not enumerated in this Act, which is similar, either in material, quality, texture, or the use to which it may be applied, to any article enumer- ated in this Act as chargeable with duty, shall pay the same rate of duty which is levied on the enumerated article which it most resembles in any of the particulars before mentioned; and if any nonenumerated article equally resembles two or more enumerated articles on which different rates of duty are chargeable, there shall be levied on such nonenumerated article the same rate of duty as is chargeable on the article which it resembles paying the highest rate of duty; and on articles not enumerated, manufactured of two or more materials, the duty shall be assessed at the highest rate at which the same would be chargeable if composed wholly of the component material thereof of chief value; and the words "component material of chief value," wherever used in this Act, shall be held to mean that component material which shall exceed in value any other single component material of the article; and the value of each component material shall be determined by the ascertained value of such material in its condition as found in the article. If two or more rates of duty shall be applicable to any im- ported article, it shall pay duty at the highest of such rates. Sec. 8. That all articles of foreign manufacture, such as are usually or ordinarily marked, stamped, branded, or labeled, and all packages containing such or other imported articles, shall. respectively, be plainly marked, stamped, branded, or labeled in legible English words, in a conspicuous place, so as to indicate the country of their origin and the quantity of their contents; and until so marked, stamped, branded, or labeled they shall not be delivered to the importer. Should any article of im- ported merchandise be marked, stamped, branded, or labeled so as to indicate a quantity, number, or measurement in excess of the quantity, number, or measurement actually contained in such article, no delivery of the same shall be made to the im- porter until the mark, stamp, brand, or label, as the case may be, shall be changed so as to conform to the facts of the case. Sec. 9. That section thirty-three hundred and forty-one of the Revised Statutes of the United States be, and hereby is, amended to read as follows: "Sec. 3341. The Commissioner of Internal Revenue shali cause to be prepared, for the payment of such tax, suitable stamps denoting the amount of tax required to be paid on the hogsheads, barrels, and halves, thirds, quarters, sixths, and eighths of a barrel of such fermented liquors (and shall also cause to be prepared suitable permits for the purpose herein- after mentioned), and shall furnish the same to the collectors of internal revenue, who shall each be required to keep on hand at all times a sufficient supply of permits and a supply of stamps equal in amount to two months' sales thereof, if there be any brewery or brewery warehouse in his district; and such stamps shall be sold, and permits granted and delivered by such collectors, only to the brewers of their district, respectively. "Such collectors shall keep an account of the number of per- mits delivered and of the number and value of the stamps sold by them to each brewer.” TARIFF ACT, 1897. 175 Sec. 10. That section thirty-three hundred and ninety-four of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended, be, and the same is hereby, further amended, so as to read as fol- lows: "Upon cigars which shall be manufactured and sold, or re- moved for consumption or sale, there shall be assessed and col- lected the following taxes, to be paid by the manufacturer thereof: On cigars of all descriptions made of tobacco, or any substitute therefor, and weighing more than three pounds per thousand, three dollars per thousand; on cigars, made of to- bacco, or any substitute therefor, and weighing not more than three pounds per thousand, one dollar per thousand; on cigar- ettes, made of tobacco, or any substitute therefor, and weigh- ing more than three pounds per thousand, three dollars per thousand; on cigarettes, made of tobacco, or any substitute therefor, and weighing not more than three pounds per thous- and, one dollar per thousand: Provided, That all rolls of to- bacco, or any substitute therefor, wrapped with tobacco, shall be classed as cigars, and all rolls of tobacco, or any substitute therefor, wrapped in paper or any substance other than to- bacco, shall be classed as cigarettes. "And the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the ap- proval of the Secretary of the Treasury, shall provide dies and adhesive stamps for cigars weighing not more than three pounds per thousand: Provided, That such stamps shall be in denominations of ten, twenty, fifty, and one hundred, and the laws and regulations governing the packing and removal for sale of cigarettes, and the affixing and cancelling of the stamps on the packages thereof, shall apply to cigars weighing not more than three pounds per thousand. "None of the packages of smoking tobacco and fine-cut chew- ing tobacco and cigarettes prescribed by law shall be permitted to have packed in, or attached to, or connected with, them, any article or thing whatsoever, other than the manufacturers' wrappers and labels, the internal revenue stamp and the to- bacco or cigarettes, respectively, put up therein, on which tax is required to be paid under the internal revenue laws; nor shall there be affixed to, or branded, stamped, marked, written, or printed upon said packages, or their contents, any promise or offer of, or any order or certificate for, any gift, prize, prem- ium, payment, or reward. Sec. 11. That no article of imported merchandise which shall copy or simulate the name or trade-mark of any domestic man- ufacture or manufacturer, or which shall bear a name or mark, which is calculated to induce the public to believe that the ar- ticle is manufactured in the United States, shall be admitted to entry at any custom-house of the United States. And in or- der to aid the officers of the customs in enforcing this prohibi- tion, any domestic manufacturer who has adopted trade-marks may require his name and residence and a description of his trade-marks to be recorded in books which shall be kept for that purpose in the Department of the Treasury, under such regu- lations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, and may furnish to the Department facsimiles of such trade-marks; and thereupon the Secretary of the Treasury shall cause one or more copies of the same to be transmitted to each collector or other proper officer of the customs. 176 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Sec. 12. That all materials of foreign production which may be necessary for the construction of vessels built in the United States for foreign account and ownership, or for the purpose of being employed in the foreign trade, including the trade be- tween the Atlantic and Pacific ports of the United States, and all such materials necessary for the building of their ma- chinery, and all articles necessary for their outfit and equip- ment, may be imported in bond under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe; and upon proof that such materials have been used for such purposes no duties shall be paid thereon. But vessels receiving the benefit of this sec- tion shall not be allowed to engage in the coastwise trade of the United States more than two months in any one year ex- cept upon the payment to the United States of the duties of which a rebate is herein allowed: Provided, That vessels built in the United States for foreign account and ownership shall not be allowed to engage in the coastwise trade of the United States. Sec. 13. That all articles of foreign production needed for the repair of American vessels engaged in foreign trade, in- cluding the trade between the Atlantic and Pacific ports of the United States, may be withdrawn from bonded warehouses free of duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. Sec. 14. That the sixteenth section of an Act entitled "An Act to remove certain burdens on the American merchant ma- rine and encourage the American foreign carrying trade, and for other purposes," approved June twenty-sixth, eighteen hundred and eighty-four, be amended so as to read as follows: "Sec. 16. That all articles of foreign or domestic production needed and actually withdrawn from bonded warehouses and bonded manufacturing warehouses for supplies (not including equipment) of vessels of the United States engaged in foreign trade, or in trade between the Atlantic and Pacific ports of the United States, may be so withdrawn from said bonded ware- houses, free of duty or of internal-revenue tax, as the case may be, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe; but no such articles shall be landed at any port of the United States." Sec. 15. That all articles manufactured in whole or in part of imported materials, or of materials subject to internal- revenue tax, and intended for exportation without being charged with duty, and without having an internal-revenue stamp affixed thereto, shall, under such regulations as the Sec- retary of the Treasury may prescribe, in order to be so manu- factured and exported, be made and manufactured in bonded warehouses similar to those known and designated in Treas- ury Regulations as bonded warehouses, class six: Provided, That the manufacturer of such articles shall first give satis- factory bonds for the faithful observance of all the provisions of law and of such regulations as shall be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: Provided further, That the manu- facture of distilled spirits from grain, starch, molasses or sugar, including all dilutions or mixtures of them or either of them, shall not be permitted in such manufacturing warehouses. Whenever goods manufactured in any bonded warehouses es- tablished under the provisions of the preceding paragraph shall TARIFF ACT, 1897. 177 be exported directly therefrom or shall be duly laden for trans- portation and immediate exportation under the supervision of the proper officer who shall be duly designated for that pur- pose, such goods shall be exempt from duty and from the re- quirements relating to revenue stamps. Any materials used in the manufacture of such goods, and any packages, coverings, vessels, brands, and labels used in putting up the same may, under the regulations of the Secre- tary of the Treasury, be conveyed without the payment of revenue tax or duty into any bonded manufacturing warehouse, and imported goods may, under the aforesaid regulations, be transferred without the exaction of duty from any bonded warehouse into any bonded manufacturing warehouse; but this privilege shall not be held to apply to implements, machinery, or apparatus to be used in the construction or repair of any bonded manufacturing warehouse or for the prosecution of the business carried on therein. No articles or materials received into such bonded manu- facturing warehouse shall be withdrawn or removed therefrom except for direct shipment and exportation or for transporta- tion and immediate exportation in bond under the supervision of the officer duly designated therefor by the collector of the port, who shall certify to such shipment and exportation, or ladening for transportation, as the case may be, describing the articles by their mark or otherwise, the quantity, the date of exportation, and the name of the vessel. All labor performed and services rendered under these provisions shall be under the supervision of a duly designated officer of the customs and at the expense of the manufacturer. A careful account shall be kept by the collector of all mer- chandise delivered by him to any bonded manufacturing ware- house, and a sworn monthly return, verified by the customs of- ficers in charge, shall be made by the manufacturers, containing a detailed statement of all imported merchandise used by him in the manufacture of exported articles. Before commencing business the proprietor of any manufac- turing warehouse shall file with the Secretary of the Treasury a list of all the articles intended to be manufactured in such warehouse, and state the formula of manufacture and the names and quantities of the ingredients to be used therein. Articles manufactured under these provisions may be with- drawn under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe for transportation and delivery into any bonded warehouse at an exterior port for the sole purpose of immediate export therefrom. The provisions of Revised Statutes thirty-four hundred and thirty-three shall, so far as may be practicable, apply to any bonded manufacturing warehouse established under this Act and to the merchandise conveyed therein. Sec. 16. That all persons are prohibited from importing into the United States from any foreign country any obscene book, pamphlet, paper, writing, advertisement, circular, print, pict- ure, drawing, or other representation, figure, or image on or of paper or other material, or any cast, instrument, or other article of an immoral nature, or any drug or medicine, or any article whatever for the prevention of conception or for caus- ing unlawful abortion, or any lottery ticket or any advertise- 178 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. ment of any lottery. No such articles, whether imported sepa- rately or contained in packages with other goods entitled to entry, shall be admitted to entry; and all such articles shall be proceeded against, seized, and forfeited by due course of law. All such prohibited articles and the package in which they are contained in the course of importation shall be detained by the officer of customs, and proceedings taken against the same as hereinafter prescribed, unless it appears to the satisfaction of the collector of customs that the obscene articles contained in the package were inclosed therein without the knowledge or consent of the importer, owner, agent, or consignee: Provided, That the drugs herein before mentioned, when imported in bulk and not put up for any of the purposes herein before specified, are excepted from the operation of this section. Sec. 17. That whoever, being an officer, agent, or employee of the Government of the United States, shall knowingly aid or abet any person engaged in any violation of any of the pro- visions of law prohibiting importing, advertising, dealing in, ex- hibiting, or sending or receiving by mail obscene or indecent publications or representations, or means for preventing con- ception or procuring abortion, or other articles of indecent or immoral use or tendency, shall be deemed guilty of a misde- meanor, and shall for every offense be punishable by a fine of not more than five thousand dollars, or by imprisonment at hard labor for not more than ten years, or both. Sec. 18. That any judge of any district or circuit court of the United States, within the proper district, before whom com- plaint in writing of any violation of the two preceding sections is made, to the satisfaction of such judge, and founded on knowledge or belief, and if upon belief, belief, setting forth the grounds of such belief, and supported by oath or affirmation of the complainant, may issue, conformably to the Constitution, a warrant directed to the marshal or any deputy marshal in the proper district, directing him to search for, seize, and take pos- session of any such article or thing mentioned in the two pre- ceding sections, and to make due and immediate return thereof to the end that the same may be condemned and destroyed by proceedings, which shall be conducted in the same manner as other proceedings in the case of municipal seizure, and with the same right of appeal or writ of error. Sec. 19. That machinery for repair may be imported into the United States without payment of duty, under bond, to be given in double the appraised value thereof, to be withdrawn and exported after said machinery shall have been repaired; and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to prescribe such rules and regulations as may be necessary to protect the revenue against fraud and secure the identity and character of all such importations when again withdrawn and exported, restricting and limiting the export and with- drawal to the same port of entry where imported, and also limiting all bonds to a period of time of not more than six months from the date of the importation. Sec. 20. That the produce of the forests of the State of Maine upon the Saint John River and its tributaries, owned by American citizens, and sawed or hewed in the Province of New Brunswick by American citizens, the same being otherwise un- manufactured in whole or in part, which is now admitted into TARIFF ACT, 1897. 179 the ports of the United States free of duty, shall continue to be so admitted, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall from time to time prescribe. Sec. 21. That the produce of the forests of the State of Maine upon the Saint Croix River and its tributaries owned by American citizens, and sawed or hewed in the Province of New Brunswick by American citizens, the same being other- wise unmanufactured in whole or in part, shall be admitted into the ports of the United States free of duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall from time to time prescribe. Sec. 22. That a discriminating duty of ten per centum ad va- lorem, in addition to the duties imposed by law, shall be levied, collected, and paid on all goods, wares, or merchandise which shall be imported in vessels not of the United States, or which being the production or manufacture of any foreign country not contiguous to the United States, shall come into the United States from such contiguous country; but this discriminating duty shall not apply to goods, wares, or merchandise which shall be imported in vessels not of the United States, entitled at the time of such importation by treaty or convention to be entered in the ports of the United States on payment of the same duties as shall then be payable on goods, wares, and merchandise im- ported in vessels of the United States, nor to such foreign pro- ducts or manufactures as shall be imported from such contigu- ous countries in the usual course of strictly retail trade. Sec. 23. That no goods, wares, or merchandise, unless in cases provided for by treaty, shall be imported into the United States from any foreign port or place, except in vessels of the United States, or in such foreign vessels as truly and wholly belong to the citizens or subjects of that country of which the goods are the growth, production, or manufacture, or from which such goods, wares, or merchandise can only be, or most usually are, first shipped for transportation. All goods, wares, or merchan- dise imported contrary to this section, and the vessel wherein the same shall be imported, together with her cargo, tackle, ap- parel, and furniture, shall be forfeited to the United States; and such goods, wares, or merchandise, ship, or vessel, and car- go shall be liable to be seized, prosecuted, and condemned in like manner, and under the same regulations, restrictions, and provisions as have been heretofore established for the recovery, collection, distribution, and remission of forfeitures to the United States by the several revenue laws. Sec. 24. That the preceding section shall not apply to ves- sels or goods, wares, or merchandise imported in vessels of a foreign nation which does not maintain a similar regulation against vessels of the United States. Sec. 25. That the importation of neat cattle and the hides of neat cattle from any foreign country into the United States is prohibited: Provided, That the operation of this section shall be suspended as to any foreign country or countries, or any parts of such country or countries, whenever the Secretary of the Treasury shall officially determine, and give public notice thereof that such importation will not tend to the introduction or spread of contagious or infectious diseases among the cattle of the United States; and the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby authorized and empowered, and it shall be his duty, to 180 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. make all necessary orders and regulations to carry this section into effect, or to suspend the same as herein provided, and to send copies thereof to the proper officers in the United States, and to such officers or agents of the United States in foreign countries as he shall judge necessary. Sec. 26. That any person convicted of a willful violation of any of the provisions of the preceding section shall be fined not exceeding five hundred dollars, or imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of the court. Sec. 27. That upon the reimportation of articles once ex- ported, of the growth, product, or manufacture of the United States, upon which no internal tax has been assessed or paid, or upon which such tax has been paid and refunded by allow- ance or drawback, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty equal to the tax imposed by the internal-revenue laws upon such articles, except articles manufactured in bonded warehouses and exported pursuant to law, which shall be sub- ject to the same rate of duty as if originally imported. Sec. 28. That whenever any vessel laden with merchandise, in whole or in part subject to duty, has been sunk in any river, harbor, bay, or waters subject to the jurisdiction of the United States, and within its limits, for the period of two years, and is abandoned by the owner thereof, and person who may raise such vessel shall be permitted to bring any merchandise recovered therefrom into the port nearest to the place where such vessel was so raised free from the payment of any duty thereupon, but under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. Sec. 29. That the works of manufacturers engaged in smelt- ing or refining metals, or both smelting and refining, in the United States may be designated as bonded warehouses under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may pre- scribe: Provided, That such manufacturers shall first give satisfactory bonds to the Secretary of the Treasury. Ores or metals in any crude form requiring smelting or refining to make them readily available in the arts, imported into the United States to be smelted or refined and intended to be exported in a refined but unmanufactured state, shall, under such rules as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, and under the direction of the proper officer, be removed in original packages or in bulk from the vessel or other vehicle on which they have been imported, or from the bonded warehouse in which the same may be, into the bonded warehouse in which such smelt- ing or refining, or both, may be carried on, for the purpose of being smelted or refined, or both, without payment of duties thereon, and may there be smelted or refined, together with other metals of home or foreign production: Provided, That each day a quantity of refined metal equal to ninety per cen- tum of the amount of imported metal smelted or refined that day shall be set aside, and such metal so set aside shall not be taken from said works except for transportation to another bonded warehouse or for exportation, under the direction of the proper officer having charge thereof as aforesaid. whose certi- ficate, describing the articles by their marks or otherwise, the quantity, the date of importation, and the name of vessel or other vehicle by which it was imported, with such additional TARIFF ACT, 1897. 181 particulars as may from time to time be required, shall be re- ceived by the collector of customs as sufficient evidence of the exportation of the metal, or it may be removed under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, upon entry and payment of duties, for domestic consumption, and the exportation of the ninety per centum of metals herein- before provided for shall entitle the ores and metals imported under the provisions of this section to admission without pay- ment of the duties thereon: Provided further, That in respect to lead ores imported under the provisions of this section the refined metal set aside shall either be re-exported or the regu- lar duties paid thereon within six months from the date of the receipt of the ore. All labor performed and services rendered under these regulations shall be under the supervision of an officer of the customs, to be appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury, and at the expense of the manufacturer. Sec. 30. That where imported materials on which duties have been paid are used in the manufacture of articles manufac- tured or produced in the United States, there shall be allowed on the exportation of such articles a drawback equal in amount to the duties paid on the materials used, less one per centum of such duties: Provided, That when the articles exported are made in part from domestic materials the imported materials, or the parts of the articles made from such materials, shall so appear in the completed articles that the quantity or measure thereof may be ascertained: And provided further, That the drawback on any article allowed under existing law shall be continued at the rate herein provided. That the imported ma- terials used in the manufacture or production of articles en- titled to drawbacks of customs duties when exported shall, in all cases where drawback of duties paid on such materials is claimed, be identified, the quantity of such materials used and the amount of duties paid thereon shall be ascertained, the facts of the manufacture or production of such articles in the United States and their exportation therefrom shall be deter- mined, and the drawback due thereon shall be paid to the manufacturer, producer, or exporter, to the agent of either or to the person to whom such manufacturer, producer, exporter, or agent shall in writing order such drawback paid, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. Sec. 31. That all goods, wares, articles and merchandise manufactured wholly or in part in any foreign country by cou- vict labor shall not be entitled to entry at any of the ports of the United States, and the importation thereof is hereby pro- hibited, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized and directed to prescribe such regulations as may be necessary for the enforcement of this provision. Sec. 32. That sections seven and eleven of the Act entitled "An Act to simplify the laws in relation to the collection of the revenues," approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, be, and the same are hereby, amended so as to read as follows: Sec. 7. That the owner, consignee, or agent of any imported merchandise which has been actually purchased may, at the time when he shall make and verify his written entry of such merchandise, but not afterwards, make such addition in the 182 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. entry to the cost or value given in the invoice or pro forma in- voice or statement in form of an invoice, which he shall pro- duce with his entry, as in his opinion may raise the same to the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise at the time of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from which the same has been im- ported; but no such addition shall be made upon entry to the invoice value of any imported merchandise obtained otherwise than by actual purchase; and the collector within whose dis- trict any merchandise may be imported or entered, whether the same has been actually purchased or procured otherwise than by purchase, shall cause the actual market value or wholesale price of such merchandise to be appraised; and if the appraised value of any article of imported merchandise subject to an ad valorem duty or to a duty based upon or regulated in any man- ner by the value thereof shall exceed the value declared in the entry, there shall be levied, collected, and paid, in addition to the duties imposed by law on such merchandise, an additional duty of one per centum of the total appraised value thereof for each one per centum that such appraised value exceeds the value declared in the entry, but the additional duties shall only apply to the particular article or articles in each invoice that are so undervalued, and shall be limited to fifty per centum of the appraised value of such article or articles. Such additional duties shall not be construed to be penal, and shall not be re- mitted, nor payment thereof in any way avoided, except in cases arising from a manifest clerical error, nor shall they be refunded in case of exportation of the merchandise, or on any other account, nor shall they be subject to the benefit of draw- back: Provided, That if the appraised value of any merchan- dise shall exceed the value declared in the entry by more than fifty per centum, except when arising from a manifest clerical error, such entry shall be held to be presumptively fraudulent, and the collector of customs shall seize such merchandise and proceed as in case of forfeiture for violation of the customs laws, and in any legal proceeding that may result from such seizure, the undervaluation as shown by the appraisal shall be presumptive evidence of fraud, and the burden of proof shall be on the claimant to rebut the same and forfeiture shall be adjudged unless he shall rebut such presumption of fraudulent intent by sufficient evidence. The forfeiture provided for in this section shall apply to the whole of the merchandise or the value thereof in the case or package containing the particular article or articles in each invoice which are are undervalued: Provided, further That all additional duties, penalties or for- feitures applicable to merchandise entered by a duly certified invoice, shall be alike applicable to merchandise entered by a pro forma invoice or statement in the form of an invoice, and no forfeiture or disability of any kind, incurred under the pro- visions of this section shall be remitted or mitigated by the Sec- retary of the Treasury. The duty shall not, however, be as- sessed in any case upon an amount less than the invoice or en- tered value. Sec. 11. That, when the actual market value as defined by law, of any article of imported merchandise, wholly or partly manufactured and subject to an ad valorem duty, or to a duty TARIFF ACT, 1897. 183 based in whole or in part on value, cannot 'e otherwise ascer- tained to the satisfaction of the appraising officer, such officer shall use all available means in his power to ascertain the cost of production of such merchandise at the time of exportation to the United States, and at the place of manufacture; such cost of production to include the cost of materials and of fab- rication, all general expenses covering each and every outlay of whatsoever nature incident to such production, together with the expense of preparing and putting up such merchandise ready for shipment, and an addition of not less than eight nor more than fifty per centum upon the total cost as thus ascer- tained; and in no case shall such merchandise be appraised upon original appraisal or reappraisement at less than the total cost of production as thus ascertained. It shall be lawful for ap- praising officers, in determining the duitable value of such mer- chandise, to take into consideration the wholesale price at which such or similar merchandise is sold or offered for sale in the United States, due allowance being made for estimated duties thereon, the cost of transportation, insurance, and other necessary expenses from the place of shipment to the United States, and a reasonable commission, if any has been paid, not exceeding six per centum. Sec. 33. That on and after the day when this Act shall go into effect all goods, wares, and merchandise previously im- ported, for which no entry has been made, and all goods, wares, and merchandise previously entered without payment of duty and under bond for warehousing, transportation, or any other purpose, for which no permit of delivery to the importer or his agent has been issued, shall be subjected to the duties imposed by this Act and to no other duty, upon the entry or the withdrawal thereof: Provided, That when duties are based upon the weight of merchandise deposited in any public or private bonded warehouse, said duties shall be levied and collected upon the weight of such merchandise at the time of its entry. Sec. 34. That sections one to twenty-four, both inclusive, of an Act entitled "An Act to reduce taxation, to provide revenue for the Government, and for other purposes," which became a law on the twenty-eighth day of August, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, and all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Act are hereby repealed, said repeal to take effect on and after the passage of this Act, but the repeal of existing laws or modifications thereof embraced in this Act shall not affect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued, or any suit or proceeding had or commenced in any civil cause before the said repeal or modifications; but all rights and lia- bilities under said laws shall continue and may be enforced in the same manner as if said repeal or modifications had not been made. Any offenses committed and all penalties or forfeitures or liabilities incurred prior to the passage of this Act under any statute embraced in or changed, modified, or repealed by this Act may be prosecuted or punished in the same manner and with the same effect as if this Act had not been passed. All Acts of limitation, whether applicable to civil causes and pro- ceedings or to the prosecution of offenses or for the recovery of penalties or forfeitures embraced in or modified, changed, or re- 184 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. pealed by this Act shall not be affected thereby; and all suits, proceedings, or prosecutions, whether civil or criminal, for causes arising or acts done or committed prior to the passage of this Act may be commenced and prosecuted within the same time and with the same effect as if this Act had not been passed: And provided further, That nothing in this Act shall be construed to repeal the provisions of section three thousand and fifty-eight of the Revised Statutes as amended by the Act approved February twenty-third, eighteen hundred and eighty- seven, in respect to the abandonment of merchandise to under- writers or the salvors of property, and the ascertainment of duties thereon: And provided further, That nothing in this Act shall be construed to repeal or in any manner affect the sections numbered seventy-three, seventy-four, seventy-five, seventy-six and seventy-seven of an Act entitled "An Act to reduce taxation, to provide revenue for the Government, and for other purposes," which became a law on the twenty-eighth day of August, eighteen hundred and ninety-four. Approved July 24, 1897. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 185 Explanations of Abbreviations and References. As.-Means that the article is classified by assimilation the same as the other articles mentioned. B. of P.-Means "Bitartrate of Potash." C.-Means "one hundred.” F. R.-Means "Federal Reporter." G. A.-Means "General Appraisers," and refers by number to decisions of the Board of General Appraisers. July 8th, 1861.-Means unpublished decision to Collector of cus- toms at Boston or other port, as the case may be. lin. Means linear foot. M.-Means one thousand. N. E. or Non Enum.-Means that the article has been classified under the general provision in the law for articles "not enumerated or provided for." N. S. P. F.-Means "Not specially provided for," and signifies that the rate given governs except under special conditions named in the law. O. A. G.-Means "Opinions of Attorney General." oz.-Means ounces. Par.-Refers to the paragraph of the new tariff law. R. S.-Means "Revised Statutes" of the United States. S. C. R.-Means "Supreme Court Reporter." S. G.-Means "specific gravity." Su. ft.-Means superficial feet. Sulph.-Means "sulphuric." T. D.-Means Treasury Decision and refers to decisions of the Treasury Department as published weekly, formerly called "Synopsis." T. R.-Means Treasury Regulations. Special.-Refers to certain special exceptions set forth in the tariff law. 186 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Vandegrift's Tariff Schedules. All articles mentioned, eo nomine in the Tariff Act are pro- perly set forth in these schedules under their respective rates of duty. Articles not mentioned eo nomine in the Act are herein classified on the basis of material of chief value, of similitude or of conformity with the latest decisions. The publishers intend the book to become a reliable guide for those making entry of imported goods at the custom house, and will cheerfully consider any suggestions as to desirable changes cr additions in subsequent editions. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. PAR. 366 Aba, as Woolen cloth. 566 A ARTICLE Abaca, as manila, not dressed or manufactured. Abacus, see figuring machine, (T. D. 21265). Abandoned goods (T. D. 15090, 1747612, 17099, 16893, RATE Free 292 659 659 659 252 10356, 12516, 15530, 12482, 12489, 12753, 14536, 11113, 11439, 11520. 11631, 13093, 13397, 13486, 13529, 14190, 15421, 19167, 19381, 19398, 20971, 21304, 21831, 22218, 23230). 882) not toys. A. B. C. plates and mugs of earthenware (41 F. R. p. Abelone meat (T. D. 9645, 5905, 7080, 10496).. Abelones, as shell fish (T. D. 5905, 9645, 10496). prepared (19 O. A. G. p. 401) Ables canadensis (T. D. 15848) Sec. 16, 17, 18 Abortion, all articles intended to cause, are prohibited, except drugs imported in bulk. Absinthe, (T. D. 22101) Free Free Free 25% • $2.25 gal 3 oil of 25% 289 Absolute alcohol (T. D. 14381) • • $2.25 gal 638 68 397 66 482 66 20 64 548 501 paper (T. D. 18780, 19069, 84 F. R. 329) as Pa- per, bibulous. 20 Acacia, advanced in value Farneriana, crude, (T. D. 4371) gum, advanced in value gum, crude Academies, books, maps, music, engravings, photo- graphs, etchings, bound or unbound, and charts which shall have been printed more than twenty years at the date of importa- tion, and all hydrographic charts, and pub- lications issued for their subscribers or ex- changes by scientific and literary associa- tions or academies, or publications of indi- viduals for gratuitous private circulation, and public documents issued by foreign Governments Free Free alcohol for colleges, (T. D. 12719, 14261, 14381) Free Absorbent cotton (T. D. 12644) 25% • 14c b and 10% Free • • · 14c tb and 10% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 187 PAR. 638 ARTICLE 503 Academies, books, maps, music, photographs, etch- ings, lithograpic prints, and charts, special- ly imported, not more than two copies in any one invoice, in good faith, for the use or by order of any society or institution incorporated or established solely for relig- ious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encourage- ment of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States, or any State or public library, and not for sale, subject to such regulations as the Sec- retary of the Treasury shall prescribe.. philosophical and scientific apparatus, uten- sils, instruments, and preparations, includ- ing bottles and boxes containing the same, specially imported in good faith for the use and by order of any society or institution incorporated or established solely for relig- ious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encourage- ment of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States, or any State or public library, and not for sale, subject to such regulations as the Sec- retary of the Treasury shall prescribe.... regalia and gems, statuary, and specimens or casts of sculpture, where specially imported in good faith for the use and by order of any society society incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educa- tional, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use and by order of any college, acad- emy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States, or any State or public li- brary, and not for sale; but the term "re- galia" as herein used shall be held to em- brace only such insignia of rank or office or emblems as may be worn upon the person or borne in the hand during public exer- cises of the society or institution, and shall not include articles of furniture or fixtures, or of regular wearing apparel, nor personal property of individuals 649 402 Academy board (T. D. 6177, 11863) 638 453 private, free entry of articles for, formerly disallowed (T. D. 14163), but now provided for Accordions (T. D. 10921, 11030, 11460, 11562, 22765)... 443 Acetanilid (71 F. R. 957, T. D. 11194, 15173, 79 F. R. లులు 313, 21176) baryta Acetate, ammonia 46 694 " • of copper (T. D. 8593, 78 F. R. 339, G. A. 3779, T. D. 13588, 14549, 17693, 17845), not verdi- gris, 22942 and Department letter of July 1. 1902 3 64 of iron 60 • • of lead, brown, gray or yellow 60 of lead, white 3 46 of lime • RATE Free Free Free 25% Free 45% Free 25% 25% Free 25% 214c Ib 3¼c tb 25% 188 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Acetate of magnesia ARTICLE n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8593, 14816, 14831) of potash PAR. 3 3 ca na na na na na na 3 "" 3 46 of potassa 3 66 3 3 66 of zinc 1 3 3 467 252 of soda (T. D. 444 of strontia • ·· • Acetic acid, not ex. 1.47-1000 S. G. ex. S. G. 1 47-1000 • acid, anhydrous, (T. D. 23426). Acetone, (T. D. 7210, 11974) · RATE 25% 25% • • 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% Achate stones, as rough agates (T. D. 3800) Achillea (T. D. 15110) · · • • • .... 34C ID 2c Ib 25% 25% Free 25% 21 Acid acetic ether (T. D. 13303) (minimum 25%). .$1 per fb acetic (T. D. 3964, 4378), not exceeding 1 47- 1 66 113 66 1000 S. G. acetous • all n. s. p. f. 34c Ib exceeding 1 47-1000 S. G. 2c Ib 25% 25% antimonsaure (G. A. 3788) 25% 66 464 arsenic Free 464 "" arsenious Free • • 464 464 aurine, picric acid (T. D. 4514, 9827) benzoic Free • Free 15 beta naphthylamine mono-sulpho (T. D. 10188, 14022) 20% 3 66 bisulphide of carbon (T. D. 11416) 25% 3 1 bisulphite of lime (T. D. 13071) 25% boracic (T. D. 21429) 5c Ib " 15 1 66 butyric, (T. D. 6353) 1 464 1 1 15 * carboleum (T. D. 22402) 68 44 1 66 citric 15 bromofluorescic (T. D. 7983, 9425, 10504) carbolic (T. D. 2587, 6496, 6609, 13882, 17346) chloride of zinc not (T. D. 13070). chromic chrysamic (T. D. 5147) cinnamic, (T. D. 22563) coal tar products, not medicinal or colors or dyes, not specially 14377, 14816, 14822, 15553) creosotine (T. D. 12699, 17958). 30% 25/% 25% • Free 3c Ib 25% 20% 7c Ib 1 524 464 creosote or dead oil • * cresylic, (T. D. 3980) 1 464 dichlorophtalic (T. D. 14377, 17958) • fluoric 1 66 for chemical purposes n. s. p. f. 1 .. 1 1 66 1 "" hydric E 464 1 1 for manufacturing purposes n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6353) for mechanical purposes n. s. p. f. gallic (T. D. 8486) hydrochloric icthyol sulphonic (T. D. 13701) lactic provided for (T. D. 20% 25% Free Free 25% Fres 25% 25% 25% 10c Ib • • • 68 loretin, (T. D. 19251) • 464 3 1 464 464 1 #4 muriatic • 25% Free 25% 3c Ib 25% Free • naphtol sulpho (T. D. 9457) • 66 D. 14816, 17958) 66 nitric ፡፡ * not specially provided for 1 naphthylamine disulphonic (71 F. R. 394, T. nitropicric (T. D. 216, 6011, 9827) oil of vitriol 25% 25% Free Free 25% 1/4c tb SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 189 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 464 66 464 3 Acid oleic, (T. D. 22501) 464 208 "6 15 524 15 "" oxalic oxalic ink extractors (T. D. 12204) paramidophenal salzsaures (T. D. 13587) phenyle or dead oil (T. D. 5825, 14377) phenylenediamine (T. D. 15123) phosphoric • phthalic, (T. D. 22664) 25% Free 35% 20% Free 20% Free Free 464 66 464 1 66 picric (T. D. 216, 6011, 9827) prussic Free Free pyrogallic • • 25% 22 66 pyrogallic, extract of chestnut not, (T. D. 3412) %c ib 1 66 pyroligneous (T. D. 3964, 4378), not ex. S. G. 1 47-1000 ex. S. G. 1 47-1000 15 15 32 resorcine (T. D. 15126) • rosolic (T. D. 6609, 9827, 20802) ricinoleic, con. 50% or more castor oil. con. less than 50% castor oil. n. s. p. f. • saccharine (41 F. R. 128) salicylic (T. D. 5524) ¾4c Ib 2c Ib 20% 30% .30c gal • • * • .15c gal 30% • $1.50 fb and 10% 10c Ib 211 1 66 464 66 silicic · 569 1 1 "" sludge (T. D. 17069) stannic (T. D. 17813) stearine not (T. D. 13818) stibic (T. D. 9706, 17854) succinic $6 stearic (T. D. 13818) Sec. 6 46 3 "" 1 "6 1 32 222 66 • sulphanilic (T. D. 14831, 17958) Free Free 25% 25% 20% 25% 25% 25% sulpho-ricinoleic, con. 50% or more castor oil 30c gal con. less than 50% castor oil 15c gal sulphatoluic (T. D. 13879, 15553, 16756, 65 F. n. s. p. f. 30% 1 675 R. 422, 71 F. R. 394) 25% 66 1 66 sulphuric for agricultural purposes sulphuric, n. s. p. f., or oil of vitriol • Free • 1/4C ID 675 sulphuric for use in manufacturing artificial Free manures Subject to duty 4c fb if imported from any country which imposes duty on sulph. acid from the United States. 1 tannic (T. D. 16437, 17409) 50c Ib 1 64 tannin 50c Ib · 1 tartaric 7c Ib 1 66 1 tetra, chlor, phthalic or anhydride, (T. D. thymic (T. D. 8483, 6383) 25% 1 464 " 3 193 465 used for medicinal, chemical, or manufactur- ing purposes, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8486, 13818).. valerianic (T. D. 6353) • • what is (T. D. 13818, 13882). zinnsaure, not stannic (T. D. 16213) Acme sockets (T. D. 7041), manufactures of iron. Aconite 25% Free 25% 45% Free 69 plasters (T. D. 12449) 35% 252 Aconitum (T. D. 14752) 25% 68 Acorn cocoa (T. D. 8951) 25% 283 466 Acorns as coffee substitute (T. D. 9332) of cork oak (T. D. 9332) 212c Ib Free 283 powdered or prepared • 212c Ib 466 raw, dried or undried, but unground • 453 Acribelll strings (T. D. 13234) Free 45% 190 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. : PAR. ARTICLE ground (T. D. 6670, 16013) 614 Actinolite, as non-metallic mineral Sec. 6 645 Actors arriving in the United States, costumes, scen- ery, etc., of, (T. D. 4686, 4721, 7221, 13632, 15762, 15993, 16889). Under bonds Adamantine clinkers (T. D. 16570), glazed spar, as ground emery 87 419 66 550 115 66 spar, manufactures of 3 Adeps lanae anhydrous, (T. D. 21943) spar, as emery ore 69 Adhesive and medical plasters (T. D. 12449) 553 20 548 felt for sheathing vessels (G. A. 3719, T. D. 9668, 9981, 10460, 12330, 11494, 20848). Adiantum, advanced in value 64 crude, as drug • Sec. 32 Administrative act amended. RATE Free 20% Free 45% 1c fb Free 50% 25% 35% Free 14c b and 10% Advertisements not publications (G. A. 3840). Sec. 16-18 Advertisements, obscene, prohibited. 193 Advertising cards of iron (10 S. C. R. 180). • matter (T. D. 16100, 16426), according to ma- terial. Free 45% 193 Adzes 453 Aeolian harps 390 Aerophanes (silk veiling) 45% 45% 60% 21 Aethers, n. s. p. f., (minimum 25%) 566 African fiber, (T. D. 11434, 12269, 13295, 13423) crin • • • • $1 tb • • vegetale 66 566 grass (T. D. 12300) crin vegetale 347 Agal twine Free Free 45% 548 crude • 241 Agar-agar (T. D. 8407, 9057, 9048, 10866, 10923, 23639 23868) 20 Agaric, advanced in value 115 Agate articles n. s. p. f. (46 F. R. 519, 55 F. R. 273, T. D. 15242, 15975, 16333, 17431, 19457, 23432) 40% • .14c tb and 10% Free 50% 115 balls 50% 46 418 115 balls fit only for toys bars and not links (T. D. 9214) 35% • • • 50% 66 408 beads, not strung 35% 115 bookbinders' burnishers (T. D. 13795, 13837, 17115) 50% 193 66 414 burnishers, bookbinders', metal chief value.. buttons 45% 1-12c line gross and 15% 66 414 435 64 435 buttons, so-called (T. D. 17431) cameos, not set (T. D. 9057, 9211) chain stones (T. D. 14142) 50% 10% 10% 434 66 charms as jewelry (T. D. 7155) 60% 46 408 eyelets (T. D. 11047) 35% 115 66 115 house ornaments (T. D. 13487) manufactures (T. D. 15975, 22840) 50% 50% 66 418 marbles 35% 115 mortars 50% 115 paper weights (T. D. 15975) 50% • 64 115 rollers 50% 115 scales (T. D. 16333) 50% 408 408 44 115 435 434 115 for umbrella handles 467 Agates achate stones unmanufactured, as agates cut, as beads, not strung (T. D. 8928). cut as beads, strung Agates, cut for compasses (T. D. 8928). ... cut like precious stones (T. D. 22948, 23432). cut like precious stones and set as jewelry (T. D. 7155, 9057, 14157) Free • 35% 60% 50% 10% 60% 50% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 191 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 112 Agates, glass, imitation of . 467 467 partly cut, not precious stones (55 F. R. 273). unmanufactured (T. D. 4842) • 45% Free .. Free - Free 25% 467 Agatized wood (T. D. 10866) 68 Agathin (T. D. 15974, 17958) 434 Agraffes, as manufactures of metal (T. D. 6425, 9192, 20298) • 640 Agriculture, Department of, plants, etc., imported by 460 Agricultural drills, planters, mowers, horse-rakes, cultivators, threshing machines and cotton gins machinery, n. s. p. f. seeds 193 254 46 • • · 289 Aguardiente, as brandy (T. D. 7838) 193 Air Meters, as mfrs. of metal (T. D. 8775) 614 Alabaster, crude, not advanced 115 • 6 117 115 66 118 66 454 703 115 46 • ► • all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. blocks (T. D. 9149, 10132) cups and vases (T. D. 7127, 12454, 12825) dressed, hewn or polished statuary, if professional production (T. D. 11394, 17046, 17330) statuary, for presentation to institutions statuary, n. s. p. f. 548 Alba canella bark, crude 20 193 174 66 • • canella bark, advanced in value Albata, manufactures of 66 unmanufactured 69 Albespeyre plasters (T. D. 11336) 3 Alboline 245 245 245 468 3 44 • 60% Free 20% 45% 30% • $2.25 gal 45% Free 50% 12c cu ft 50% 50% 20% Free 50% Free • 4c tb and 10% 45% 25% 35% 25% 3c Ib .. 25% • 3c Ib Free 25% 30% Albumen, egg or blood (T. D. 9198, 21379, 21920) dried egg yolks not (40 F. R. 662). liquid, so-called (T. D. 3701, 12794, 21112) n. s. p. f., (T. D. 23855). substitute, as chemical compound (T. D. 9198, 12794) .. 398 Albumenized paper 404 Albums, autograph, photograph, or scrap, wholly or partly manufactured (33 F. R. 457, 12 S. C. R. 607, T. D. 6122, 6597, 6023, 6071, 6122, 6110, 7400, 7431, 7923, 8024, 10345, 10347, 10513, 10520, 10666, 10774, 11715, 13054, 14070) bound in leather (33 F. R. 457) boxes for, according to material (T. D. 2569). lithographic, as lithographic prints (T. D. 16354, 19534). • • • · 35% 35% 404 400 66 193 metal clasps and ornaments for (T. D. 6345, 15142) 45% 403 66 stamp, (T. D. 23039) 25% 289 Alcohol (T. D. 10359) • • $2.25 gal 289 638 66 3 absolute (57 F. R. 190, T. D. 7294, 8840, 9472, 10359, 12719, 14261, 14381) absolute for colleges (57 F. R. 190, 14261, 14381) Free acetone not (T. D. 11974) • $2.25 gal • 25% 38 amylic (T. D. 13960) 1/4c ID drawback on (T. D. 16064) 2233 263 " ethers in (T. D. 12548), n. s. p. f., (min. 25%). $1 th in comfits, sweetmeats and fruits, in excess of 10% (T. D. 11592, 15763, 16275, 16360) · $2.50 gal 299 299 in fruit juice, if more than 18%... in prune juice (T. D. 5682, 6481, 6639; 7101, 10229, 11245, 13329, 13341, 14338) if more than .$2.07 gal 18% $2.07 gal 192 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 2 ARTICLE RATE Alcohol, herbs in, (T. D. 23354) Sec. 6 " wood, (T. D. 22311) 2 2 299 2 299 2 2 N N 2 • • .60c fb and 45% 20% .60c Ib and 45% Alcoholado (T. D. 1718) Alcoholic compounds, n. s. p. f. (59 F. R. 771, T. D. 6195, 9172, 9712, 13056, 16358, 16578, 22983, 23354) compound, fortified lemon juice (T. D. 11245, 13232). "" 651 2 " 2 67 • • 60c Ib and 45% 60c gal • 60c gal $2.07 gal If containing less than 18% alcohol If containing more than 18% alcohol And on the alcohol therein compound, maitrank essenz (T. D. 14170) • 60c tb and 45% 771, T. D. compound, prune wine (59 F. R. 11399), if containing less than 18% alcohol..60c gal If containing more than 18% alcohol. and on the alcohol therein • • compound sirop de punch, (T. D. 16578) essences (T. D. 6195) • • • · .60c gal $2.07 gal 60c lb and 45% .60c Ib and 45% • • · 60c Ib and 45% Free extract of cochineal (T. D. 18749 extract of saffron (T. D. 18749) flavoring for liquors (T. D. 6573, 7101).60c fb and 45% hair preparations (T. D. 18541). infusions, (T. D. 5682) medicinal (minimum 289 67 66 25%) liquors 67 $6 67 67 2 46 2 2 44 2 53 112 ... .60c b and 45% • • 55c Ib $2.25 gal 55c lb 55c lb medicinal preparations (T. D. 12698, 12843, 15116) (minimum 25%) medicinal preparations, coniline (T. D. 11973, 11393) (minimum 25%) medicinal preparations, extracts, juniper and elder berries (T. D. 12905), (min. 25%).... 55c Ib medicinal preparations, ferro-mangan pepton (T. D. 12906, 15118) (minimum 25%) perfumery, (40 F. R. 228, 60 F. R. 599, 65 F. R. 984, T. D. 6565, 8742, 9712, 13056, 15218, 15620) ..60c b and 45% perfumery vinaigre de toilette (T. D. 13565) tinctures (T. D. 7101) varnishes, (T. D. 11405) 55c lb 60c b and 45% • .60c lb and 45% ..60c fb and 45% $1.32 gal and 35% 45% .14c tb and 10% Free • toilet waters • Alcoholometers, glass chief value (T. D. 16659).. Alcoholometric tables (T. D. 13248), official standard. 20 Alcornoque bark, advanced in value 548 bark, not advanced • 297 Ale in bottles or jugs (2 S. C. R. 310. T. D. 9506, 297 44 300 22032) No additional duty on bottles or jugs. otherwise than in bottles or jugs (T. D. 3905, 22731, 22780) 40c gal ... 20c gal ginger, in plain green or colored, molded or pressed glass bottles containing not over 3/4 of a pint .. ..18c doz containing over 34 pt., and not over 112pts..28c doz No additional duty on the bottles. containing over 1½ pints 50c gal otherwise than in bottles above described... additional duty on the coverings. · .50c gal See Ale, ginger. 300 66 hop-bitter, (T. D. 15840). 259 Alewives, caught in fresh waters 15573) .. • (T. D. 7215, 15548, 140 ID SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 193 PAR. ARTICLE 32 Alizarin assistant, (31 F. R. 261, T. D. 4424, 5914, 7011, 10015, 10502, 11596, 12181, 12671, 15592, 23824), if containing 50% castor oil If containing less than 50% castor oil All other n. s. p. f. • blue, gallimine (T. D. 12827, 15976, 17924) colors, natural or artificial (T. D. 4424, 6956, 10015, 10502, 17011, 17056) 15 15 66 blue, so-called (T. D. 15129) 15 66 469 66 dyes from 15 66 15 gallocyanine (T. D. 12795, 13577) gray (T. D. 10015) • 15 grenat (T. D. 12816) • 15 • 469 66 T. D. 17924) 15 44 15 66 red (T. D. 12819) 看看 ​RATE 30c gal 469 3 73 naptharzin, black (T. D. 17767) natural or artificial (T. D. 17901, 78 F. R. 803, • prune pure (T. D. 15121) various, (T. D. 20465, 20728, 21376). yellow (T. D. 12816, 13577, 14618, 14619). .15c gal 30% 30% 30% 30% Free 30% 30% 30% 30% Free 30% 30% Free D 25% 34c tb 12c m 25% 25% 25% • 25% 25% Free $1 oz • 14c ib and 10% Free 30% c Ib Alkalies, alkaloids, and all combinations thereof (T. D. 12656, 12980, 13564, 14647, 18348) containing 50% or more bi-carb soda 79 Alkaline silicates (T. D. 8781, 4710) Alkaloidal chemical salts (T. D. 13058) Alkaloids co co co 66 • crude cocaine (T. D. 12980, 15116) cumarin (53 F. R. 1006, 66 F. R. 746, T. D. 12980, 13826, 13061, 13849) hydrochlorate or muriate of cocaine (T. D. 15114) of chichona bark opium · · 3 3 3 3 46 3 647 43 20 548 58 66 22 20 548 46 gum resin, crude • • 559 64 fruit 68 16 559 Alkanet root, advanced in value root, crude root, extract of, mixed with mineral, as a color Alkanin as dyewood extract, N. Y., Dec. 14, 1885. Alkekengi gum, resin, advanced in value 14c Ib and 10% .. pills as medicinal preparation (T. D. 6915) Alligator pears (T. D. 18570, 22603) 193 Alloy and iron strips, welded (G. A. 3819) 183 ferro molybdenum, (T. D. 23617) 172 Alloys, aluminum, chief value 172 533 182 66 14 193 185 44 193 44 135 • Free Free 25% Free 45% 20% Sc Ib aluminum, in plates, sheets, bars, and rods.. 13c Ib copper chief value lead, chief value, except type metal (T. D. 6786) metallic (T. D. 17164) • Free 21c ID 45% 6c Ib 45% nickel, chief value, in pigs, ingots, bars and sheets not crude metal, (T. D. 23617). • D of metals, pay highest rate chargeable on any of the component parts of chief value ( (T. D. 3407, 12982). substitutes for steel, in the manf. of tools. (See steel ingots). Allowance for missing goods, (T. D. 23275). for missing liquors (T. D. 11960, 14384, 17644, 21066). for sawdust in grapes (66 F. R. p. 719). none for broken window glass (59 F. R. p. 762). 70 194 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Par. ARTICLE RATE Allowance, none for moisture in wood pulp (66 F. R. 138 254 66 287 667 p. 50). none for rust or discoloration on iron or steel. none for impurities in any seeds. Allspice, ground unground Sec. 6 Almond flour 70 70 66 3 46 626 Sec. 6 66 3c Ib Free 20% • 50% 50% 25% Free • 10% ... flour in packages for toilet use (T. D. 9151). paste, as a toilet preparation (T. D. 9151). oil, artificial (T. D. 12845, 21873) oil (T. D. 6545) • shells, as n. e. unmanufactured articles. 269 Almonds, bitter, apricot kernels (T. D. 14328, 15176, 20 46 269 66 269 16 269 66 269 626 66 44 18066) . bitter, powdered (T. D. 8885) bitter, not shelled bitter, shelled (T. D. 6953, 15176) not shelled (T. D. 6953, 9196) shelled oil of (T. D. 6545) • • • 649 Alms basin, is regalia (T. D. 6849) 20 Aloe, American, advanced in value.. American, crude, leaves and fibre gum, advanced in value gum, crude 548 20 548 .. • 6c Ib · 14c fb and 10% 4c Ib 6c Ib 4c Ib 6c ib Free Free • • • 14c fb and 10% Free ·· • 14c lb and 10% Free 12c Ib hair, as wool, class 2, scoured. hair, as wool, class 2, sorted hair manufactures of, as wool manufactures, • 36c Ib • • 24c Ib n. s. p. f. noils 20c Ib 368-9 Alpaca, see wool dress goods. 357 354 356 366 362 hair, as wool, class 2 · 292 Alpen Krauter, as spirituous bitters (T. D. 7574)...$2.25 gal 418 Alphabets, as toys 524 Alpha-Naphtylamine, as coal tar preparation (T. D. 9343) 118 Altar Caen stone, as dressed stone (T. D. 6032, 18625) 703 Caen stone, if a work of art, for presentation to a church • desk is not regalia (T. D. 7229, 8049). 35% Free 50% Free 703 marble, as work of art (T. D. 6032, 7229, 8049, 13425, 14744) Free 193 66 metal 45% 64 not free (T. D. 11123, 14744). portable for church is not regalia (T. D. 8049). stone 118 611 Althea root, crude (T. D. 6788, 23769) 4 Alum 50% • • Free 12c Ib A co co co co 4 66 cake 4 " 4 crystals or ground patent • 68 " 3 $6 12c Ib ½c m ½c to pencils (T. D. 15216) substitute 3 Alumina, anhydrous (T. D. 16758) 66 3 carbonate of • 25% 25% • • 25% 25% 3 4 chlorate of 25% hydrate of (62 F. R. 150, 67 F. R. 232, T. D. 13655, 15761, 15980, 16480, 16758) • 6-10c Ib 4 44 4 • 14 • 681 681 6:4 terra alba, unmanufactured (T. D. 4093) terra alba, wrought or man'fd. • • • refined or bauxite (67 F. R. 232, 62 F. R. 150) sulphate of 4 Aluminous cake .6-10c Ib 12c m ½c m Free Free • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 195 PAR. ARTICLE 172 Aluminum alloys, aluminum chief value bronze powder (T. D. 9144, 12222) crude leaf or Dutch metal (T. D. 13440) per package 175 172 66 175 66 193 172 66 n. s. p. f. 172 of 100 leaves mfrs. of (T. D. 12014) plates, sheets, bars or rods 408 Amber bead rosaries (T. D. 3389, 10930, 21053 gum, crude or unmanufactured (T. D. 6745, 8825) manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6745, 8599, 8825) • • 470 448 626 66 oil 448 66 434 470 471 Ambergris 626 oil of, crude and rectified ornaments, as manufactures of (T. D. 8590). set as jewelry (T. D. 3389) unmanufactured (T. D. 8825, 12967) • • 470 Amberoid (T. D. 12967) crude American art association, paintings imported by, du- RATE 8c Ib 12c Ib 8c Ib 6c 45% 8c Ib 13c Ib 60% Free 25% Free 25% 60% Free Free Free Free tiable, (T. D. 7879). 703 66 artist works of art of (T. D. 3040, 6883, 7580, 8989, 10871, 11446, 12274, 12480, 13331, 20940, 22189, 22409, 22454, 23661) Free 96 427 " 66 artist, earthenware decorated by (T. D. 7580) artist, fan painted by, is dutiable (T. D. 9037) artist, screens painted by, according to mater- ial (T. D. 8989). 60% 50% 166 483 483 66 483 66 483 483 636 ፡፡ 458 68 626 " 626 Sec. 6 483 66 46 Sec. 27 " artist, what constitutes (18 O. A. G., p. 163.) artist, wood engravings by, are dutiable (T. D. 2468) • · bags containing foreign sugar (T. D. 12533, 13368, 15619, 16015), barrels (T. D. 11343, 11881), boxes (T. D. 11988, 13662), shooks (T. D. 12836, 16473, 16586, 16890), whiskey (T. D. 13376, 13573, 15567) if imported by exporter bags, exported, with benefit of drawback and reimported (72 F. R. p. 491, T. D. 13715, 14882, 17753), duty equal to drawback. bags, exported, filled with American products and returned empty to exporter (T. D. 8157, 10221, 11717, 12183, 13032) barrels, exported, filled with American pro- ducts and returned empty (T. D. 6235) camera, foreign lens, (T. D. 23060).. citizens dying abroad, personal effects of. films, exposed abroad, (T. D. 23060). fisheries, products of (T. D. 10301, 10358, 10362, 10391, 10650, 11604, 11680, 11709, 11846, 12622, 12623, 13613, 13614, 13665, 15479, 15562, 15670, 16697, 16721, 17414, 17682, 19772, 21748, 23740) fishing vessels, entry of fares of (T. D. 15735) frogs, not fish, (T. D. 11566) nonenumerated.. goods, exported and returned (T. D. 10412, 25% Free Free Free Free Free • 25% 14023, 14562, 14753, 15785, 16794, 17850, 17918, 18971, 19049, 21096, 22568, 23060).. goods, exported and returned, internal reve- nue tax on. goods returned improved (T. D. 21096) duti- able. horses, reimported, (T. D. 19083, 19151). Free Free 10% Free 196 F: B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE American packages, covering importations paying Sec. 12 Sec 27" specific duties based on value, must not be included in value to determine cost of con- tents (T. D. 13512, 21961, 22462, 22469, 22490). vessels built for foreign account, materials for. whiskey, exported and re-imported, duty same as internal revenue tax (T. D. 21504). 292 Amer-picon, as alcoholic bitters (T. D. 9797, 12033, 44 F. R. 551) 435 RATE $2.25 gal Amethysts, as precious stones, cut but not set (T. D. cut, pierced and strung, as jewelry, (T. D. 6390) 434 435 * 545 434 193 3 78 19448) imitation, not set • rough • set • + Ammeters or ampere meters, if metal Ammonia, acetate • 10% 60% 20% Free 60% 45% 25% gc lb 25% 3 M M LO "" 3 "6 5 Sec. 6 5 "L 5 3 LO LO ES LO LO 5 5 3 (6 alkali, as soda ash (T. D. 9326) anhydrous aqua or water of carbonate of (T. D. 7381) gas liquor, (T. D. 17441) • mono-carbonate, as carbonate (T. D. 7381). muriate of phosphate .. sal, or sal ammoniac ... • sulphate of (60 F. R. 601, T. D. 14408, 14420, 15132, 20515) • Ammoniacal cochineal (T. D. 11535) Sec. 6 " gas liquor (T. D. 13959, 15712) 20 Ammoniacum gum advanced in value gum, crude 548 Ammonum, advanced in value 20 548 66 crude · 484 Amphibole asbestos (T. D. 16850) • 25% .112c ib 20% .112c tb 34c Ib 25% 34c ib .3-10c Ib 25% 20% 4c fb and 10% Free • 14c b and 10% Free Free (min. 25%) $2 Ib 21 butyric, as fruit ether (T. D. 8881, 9205) (min. 25%) $2 15 • 21 66 of oxyd, as fruit ether (T. D. 8881, 9205) (min. 25%) $2 tb 21 valerianate (T. D. 9205, 13701) (min. 25%).... $2 Ib 14c tb 21 Amyl acetic, as fruit ether (T. D. 8881, 9205, 13701) 663 • 38 Amylic alcohol, or fusil oil (T. D. 13960) Anatomy, preparations of (T. D. 3831, 10184, 12679).. Free preparations mounted on glass slides (T. D. 12798) Sec. 6 400 450 Anatomical charts (T. D. 17158) lithographed. models of plaster of paris (T. D. 18534) • • 289 Anchor bitters (T. D. 10509, 16160) 122 Anchors, old, fit only for re-manufacture, as scrap 127 iron (T. D. 365) or parts of anchors, iron or steel 20% 5c lb • • 35% $2.25 gal $4 ton 112c ib 40% 30% 40% Anchovy, essence of (T. D. 14389, 17617, 22176). paste (40 F. R. 226, T. D. 3492, 7388, 9696, 14389, 14906, 17863, 17623, 21758). sauce 241 258 " 241 " 258 • Anchovies damaged (T. D. 12448). ... packed in oil or otherwise, in bottles, jars, tin boxes or cans, containing 72 cubic inches or less (T. D. 21826, 22087, 23176) • 112c pkge • 212c pkge containing more than 7½ and not more than 21 cubic inches SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 197 Par. ARTICLE containing more than 21 and not more than 33 cubic inches 258 Anchovies containing more than 33 and not more than 70 cubic inches if in other packages, 22029, 23176. sprats (T. D. 17351, 17645), as anchovies. Andirons, cast 66 258 148 193 252 252 66 252 252 wrought Andromeda floribunda (T. D. 12540, 12542) japonica (T. D. 12540) speciosa (T. D. 15030) Anemones (T. D. 14751) • RATE 5c pkge • .10c pkge 40% 8-10c Ib 45% 25% 25% 25% 25% Aneroid barometers, not philosophical instruments (T. D. 12346) according to material of chief value. 656 Anethol as anise oil • Angels hair, as lame or lahn (T. D. 10887) 179 3 Angelica oil (T. D. 8992) 20 548 root, advanced in value root, crude 125 Angles, iron or steel (T. D. 8634) 378 Angola carpets (T. D. 1463) 628 66 weed (orchil) ... Free 5c Ib 25% 14c b and 10% Free • .5-10c Ib .18c sq yd and 40% 350-356 Angora goat hair (T. D. 9810). (See wool.) goat skins, dressed and finished (T. D. 18834) goat skins, raw (66 F. R. 299, T. D. 7206, 16072) 426 664 562-664 " 222 473 292 99 Free 20% Free Free 20% Free ... .$2.25 gal goat skins with wool on (66 F. R. 299, T. D. 11385, 12815, 12865, 15699, 18834, 20845, 22831) goats goats for breeding purposes (on certificate) Angostura bitters (T. D. 9289) bitters, bottles containing (T. D. 9289, 15780, 15852). (See glass bottles). 11 Anhydrous boracic acid. (See borate of lime). Aniline, arseniate 480 15 472 66 15 66 46 15 626 3 • dimethyl (T. D. 10249, 13410, 13601) fluorate of (10 S. C. R. 80, T. D. 15129) dyes, as coal tar dyes (T. D. 2811, 5686, 9766). if a color, as coal tar color (T. D. 2810) oil Free 20% Free 30% 30% Free " 15 oil, orthotoluidin (T. D. 9487, 15395) paste (T. D. 2810) • • • 25% 30% Sec. 6 15 472 " residuum (T. D. 3721, 3913, 4076) 20% salt, eikonogen not an (T. D. 12696, 13410) salts ... 20% Free 626 66 toluidine, as oil of (T. D. 9487) Free 548 " 499 20 Animi gum, advanced in value Animal carbon (T. D. 15521) 14c tb and 10% gum crude (T. D. 2907) Free Free 499 carbon fertilizers, refuse bone black (T. D. 14700) Free Sec. 6 เ charcoal, not waste (T. D. 13359) 20% 66 hair, mixed with goat hair (T. D. 13772). (As wool). 571 66 hair, n. s. p. f., unmanufactured Free 496 66 integuments Free 496 intestines Free 3 oils 25% 634 Free parchment (T. D. 9947) 473 Animals, cattle, horses, sheep, or other domestic ani- mals straying across the boundry line into any foreign country, or driven across such boundary line by the owner for temporary 198 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE pasturage purposes only, together with their offspring, may be brought back to the United States within 6 months free of duty under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury (T. D. 15260, 15534, 15574, 15858) 218 Animals, cattle less than one year old.. cattle all other if val. not over $14 ea. if val. over $14 ea... 473 ( • • • RATE Free $2 head $3.75 head 2712% for breeding purposes (1 S. C. R. 423, T. D. 5556, 29, F. R. 770, 30 F. R. 916, T.D. 8356, 8470, 10305, 10337, 10688, 10709, 10718, 10840, 10870, 10893, 10940, 10982, 11006, 11028, 11054, 11110, 11146, 11177, 11192, 11274, 12016, 11517, 11523, 11611, 11998, 11964, 12291, 12293, 12301, 12429, 12447, 12466, 12479, 12624, 12773, 12778, 12734, 12898, 12900, 13029, 13043, 13134, 13141, 13390, 13408, 13470, 13562, 13600, 13604, 13605, 13606, 13846, 13993, 14038, 14451, 14976, 14990, 15589, 15596, 15427, 15539, 16439, 16108, 15942, 16462, 16623, 10595, 12474, 11124, 13862, 17395, 19116, 19234, 19350, 20384, 20743, 20811, 21298, 21859, 22518, 22636, 23475, 23642, 23825). Free 474 for exhibition or racing, under bond, (T. D. 6815, 8417, 8627, 10305, 17307, 10384, 10814, 11817, 12081, 13024, 13252, 13763, 14704, 14595, 17307) Free for exhibition or racing, under bond, vehicles and harness for (T. D. 18579) Free horses and mules val. not over $150 ea......$30 head val. over $150 ea. • heads, mounted, (T. D. 21896, 22234) live n. s. p. f. (T. D. 1098, 15434) poultry, if alive (T. D. 16660) poultry, if dead and dressed sheep one year old and over sheep less than one year old swine 474 220 " Sec. 6 222 "" 278 221 219 474 #f 474 418 66 toy 66 474 ·· .. • • • .. 25% 20% 20% 3c Ib 5c Ib • $1.50 head teams in actual use by persons immigrating, T. D. 21308) temporarily imported (51 F. R. 877) 75c head · • · $1.50 head Free Free 35% wild, cannot be imported for breeding pur- poses (T. D. 5664, 10305, 12429, 22309, 22316). wild for exhibition in zoological collections, for scientific and educational purposes and not for sale or profit, (T. D. 10305, 14704, 16439, 16576, 18304) • • Free Anime gum, advanced in value, (T. D. 2907) 14c tb and 10% gum, crude 20 548 ፡፡ 626 Anise oil • Free Free • 656 65 626 " seed seed oil Free • Free 322 475 Anklets, cotton, (T. D. 14614, 15739, 16720). Annatto and extracts of (T. D. 2811, 9240, 14325) • · 45% Free 475 66 or roucou Free 20 548 seed, advanced in value seed, crude .14c Ib and 10% Free 68 non-alcoholic 469 • Annealing of wire not a manufacture (T. D. 12295). 67 Anodynes, containing alcohol (minimum 25%) Antependia, not regalia (T. D. 6984). 626 Anthoss oil, or oil rosemary Anthracin dyes 55c Ib 25% Free Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 199 ARTICLE RATE Anthracite coal, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10234, 12251, 15857). Free coal containing less than 92% fixed carbon (T. PAR. 523 415 66 415 415 66 D. 18838, 21378) culm or slack 692 165 Anthrax, (T. D. 22726) 66 shale (T. D. 5308) needles, (T. D. 22998) • to material (T. D. 8465). Anthropometric instruments are duitable according 68 Antidiphtheritic serum 68 Antifebrine, as medicinal preparation (T. D. 8839).. 58 Antifouling composition for ships, as paint (T. D. 4973) ... 127 Anti-Friction forgings, of iron or steel Antimacassars (T. D. 10948, 16814). 322 • .67c ton .15c ton 67c ton Free 25% 25% 25% 30% 45% 45% .11½c Ib 25% 34c tb 25% 190 Antimonial lead, 9% or more ore of antimony, as type metal (T. D. 6786, 8147, 9831, 12907), on lead therein 3 Antimonsaure (G. A. 3788) 173 Antimony, as regulus or metal (T. D. 11020) 3 golden sulphate, as chemical salt (T. D. 7952) ore ground (T. D. 5473, 13672, 19295, 19406 23816) Sec. 6 " oxide, white, as chemical salt, (T. D. 9706) pentasulphide, as chemical salt (T. D. 7952).. regulus (T. D. 11020) 476 66 ore (T. D. 5473) 3 66 3 173 476 3 66 53 sulphite of, crude, (T. D. 23553, 23691). tartrate of, as chemical salt Antioxide, as varnish (T. D. 7598) · • · 20% Free 25% • 25% 4c mb Free 25% 35% 55c Ib 45% 25% 60% 67 Antipyrine (66 F. R. 748, T. D. 7086, 15167) (min. 25%) (T. D. 20570) 193 Antique armor, imitation of, as manufactures metal, (T. D. 1700) 3 66 oil 339 tidies (T. D. 13296) 702 68 46 Antiquities, according to material (T. D. 1700). when imported for exhibition by an institution Free Antitoxin (T. D. 16230, 16389, 16415, 17607, 18830, 84 F. R. 448, 19097) 549 Ants' eggs (T. D. 4157) 549 eggs, baked (T. D. 4157) 142 Anvils, iron or steel (T. D. 15828) • • • 477 Apatite (T. D. 4611, 16097, 21857) 569 ground (T. D. 16097) 252 Abies canadensis (T. D. 15848) 300 (See mineral water). Apollinaris water (17 O. A. G. 176, T. D. 5115, 7638. 68 Apolysin (G. A. 3797) • 68 Apomorphia, muriate of (T. D. 13699) 638 Apparatus, books, etc., for collegiate institute (T. D. 25% Free Free 1c Ib Free Free 25% 25% 25% 100 11079) chemical glass Free • 60% 642 chemical platinum Free 599 life saving, for incorporated societies Free • 638-701" • philosophical or scientific, imported by insti- tutions Free • 645 Apparel, theatrical (T. D. 16889), under bond for ex- portation 64 wearing, according to material. 697 wearing, articles of personal adornment, toilet articles, and similar personal effects of persons arriving in the United States; but this exemption shall only include such ar- Free 200 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE ticles as actually accompany and are in the use of, and as are necessary and appropri- ate for the wear and use of such persons, for the immediate purposes of the journey and present comfort and convenience, and shall not be held to apply to merchandise or articles intended for other persons or for sale: Provided, That in case of residents of the United States returning from abroad, all wearing apparel and other personal ef- ects taken by them out of the United States to foreign countries shall be admitted free of duty, without regard to their value, upon their identity being established, under ap- propriate rules and regulations to be pre- scribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, but no more than one hundred dollars in value of articles purchased abroad by such residents of the United States shall be ad- mitted upon their return Apple butter (T. D. 12313, 15811) 20 Apples, bitter, advanced in value. 263 66 bitter, crude • RATE Free .1c Ib and 35% .134c fb and 10% Free 548 263 candied (T. D. 15811) 262 66 canned (T. D. 12313) • 262 desiccated, evaporated or prepared in any manner 262 dried 262 64 green or ripe 268 46 pine, in barrels and other packages. 268 263 66 1c Ib and 35% 2c lb 2c Ib 2c Ib 25c bu 7c cu ft • • • $7 M 25% 263 46 ... 262 70 of capacity of barrels or packages. pine, in bulk pine, preserved in their own juice preserved in sugar (T. D. 15811) sorb, (T. D. 22534) Applications, such as cosmetics, dentrifice, etc. .1c Ib and 35% 25c bu pomades, 339 Applique articles, cotton (T. D. 22675) articles, silk, without India rubber articles, silk, with India rubber embroidery, cotton (T. D. 15843, 15844) gimp (T. D. 13293) 390 66 390 66 312 390 64 • • • • • • Sec. 32 Appraised value, definition of, and rules for guid- ance of customs officers (T. D. 6601, 6738, 7040, 7235, 7458, 7534, 7558, 8354, 8993, 9659, 9704, 9714, 9729, 10065, 10344, 10474, 10528, 10868, 11041, 12650, 12639, 12358, 12424, 12463, 12536, 13664, 21332, 22385, 22699, 23148, 23280, 23481, 23601, 23726, 23851). 269 Apricot kernels (T. D. 18066, 21159, 23551) 262 Apricots, dried, desiccated, evaporated or prepared.. green, as fruit, n. s. p. f. 559 66 263 • 366 Aprons, carriage (T. D. 13754), as Wool manufact- paste or pate ures, n. s. p. f. 50% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 6c lb 2c Ib Free • lc fb and 35% • • 60% 35% 25% Free • $2.25 gal 40% lace (T. D. 12218, 13423, 13932, 55 F. R. 599).. leather (T. D. 15972) 339 450 3 Aqua ammonia 464 fortis or nitric acid 289 Aquadiente (T. D. 7838). ... 43 Aqueous extract of opium, for medicinal use extract of nutgall (T. D. 19052, 22278, 22529).. 50c th 20 Arabic gum, advanced in value 1 • .14c Ib and 10% 548 gum, crude Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 2010 RATE PAR. 252 Araucaria (T. D. 16316) ARTICLE 391 Arasene, as manufactures of silk (T. D. 6650, 7924, 26 F. R. 609) 628 Archil, or archil liquid (T. D. 12736) 645 Architect, photographic apparatus is tools of trade of (T. D. 6977), if accompanying owner on em- igration to the U. S. 6 Argols or crude tartar, if containing not more than 40% B. of P. 25% 50% Free Free 1c Ib 66 or crude tartar, if containing more than 40% B. of P. (T. D. 20995) .1½c tb partly refined, if containing not more than 90% B. of P. 4c Tb partly refined, if containing more than 90% B. of P. 5c Ib 6 181 311 193 174 68 453 manufactures of 193 14970) 70 3342) 93 93 " bole, crude bole, manufactured 193 66 66 refined (cream of tartar) (T. D. 2489) Argentiferous lead ores (T. D. 9662, 11049, 11116, 11159, 11771, 13737,) on lead therein. lead ores). Argentine cotton (T. D. 14952) unmanufactured, or German silver Aristol (T. D. 11325) Aristophones (T. D. 12118) musical instrument. Arithmometer, not a philosophical instrument (T. D. Armenian bole cosmetic, as toilet preparation (T. D. 6c Ib • (See .3c sq yd and 20% 45% 25% 25% 45% 45% 50% • $1 ton $2 ton metal 193 702 Armor cloth (T. D. 10867). Metal chief value.. dutiable according to the material of chief value (T. D. 1700, 2735). for societies, if antique 157 Arms, fire, muskets, muzzle loading shot guns, rifles, 45% 45% Free and parts thereof 158 154 158 pistols, revolving 66 side 25% .75c ea and 25% 35% sporting breech loading shotguns, combina- tion shotguns and rifles. $1.50 ea and 15% cachous (T. D. 14503, 9132) val. at not over $5 val. at over $5 and not over $10. • • $4 ea and 15% val. at over $10 $6 ea and 35% 292 Aromatic bitters (T. D. 9289) 70 20 • $2.25 gal • 4c fb and 10% 50% 548 seeds, crude 9289) seeds, advanced in value • • 292 Aromatique bitters, as spirituous bitters (T. D. 292 Arp's Pepsin bitters (T. D. 12033) Arrack Arrasene, (T. D. 6650, 7924) Arrowroot (T. D. 10954, 11090) starch (T. D. 3385, 21405) Arseniate of aniline 292 391 478 285 66 480 78 479 Arsenic 464 番茄 ​525 479 of soda acid • • metallic, cobalt sulphide of 464 Arsenious acid • • • Free • $2.25 gal $2.25 gal • . $2.25 gal • 50% Free 12c Ib Free .114c tb Free Free Free Free Free 202 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 702 ARTICLE Art associations, American, may import works of art, for temporary or permanent exhibition un- der bond (T. D. 10027, 11275) 66 193 " 481 616 382 703 66 associations, established for commercial pur- poses are not entitled to free entry (T. D. 10027). castings (T. D. 2735) educational stops, of glass and metal, value not more than 6c gross frames for paintings, dutiable according to material of chief value (T. D. 12812). goods (T. D. 15169, 15170, 15171). Chinaware not. models of invention, and of other improve- ments in the arts, and patterns for ma- chinery, if not fit for actual use (T. D. 12304, 12579, 14298) squares, pay same as carpeting of like de- scription. works of, altar for convents (T. D. 7753, 8979, RATE Free 45% Free Free 702 701 10327, 10902, 10903, 11446, 11557, 11598, 11711, 13425, 14744, 15540, 16681) if work of art.... works of, collections in illustration of the pro- gress of the arts, sciences, or manufactures, photographs, works in terra cotta, parian, pottery, or porcelain, antiquities and artis- tic copies thereof in metal or other mater- ial, imported in good faith for exhibition at a fixed place by any State or by any society or institution established for the encourage- ment of the arts, science, or education, or for a municipal corporation, and all like ar- ticles imported in good faith by any society or association, or for a municipal corpora- tion for the purpose of erecting a public monument, and not intended for sale, nor for any other purpose than herein expres- sed; but bonds shall be given, under such rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, for the pay- ment of lawful duties which may accrue should any of the articles aforesaid be sold, transferred, or used contrary to this pro- vision, and such articles shall be subject, at any time, to examination and inspection by the proper officers of the customs: Pro- vided, That the privileges of this and the preceding section shall not be allowed to associations or corporations engaged in or connected with business of a private or commercial character. (T. D. 7879, 10027, 11579, 12844, 13324, 13362, 22051).. works of, drawings, engravings, photographic pictures, and philosophical and scientific apparatus brought by professional artists, lecturers, or scientists arriving from abroad for use by them temporarily for exhibition and in illustration, promotion, and encour- agement of art, science, or industry in the United States, and not for sale, shall be ad- mitted free of duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall pre- scribe; but bonds shall be given for the pay- ment to the United States of such duties as Free Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 203 PAR. 703 66 ARTICLE may be imposed by law upon any and all such articles as shall not be exported within six months after such importation: Pro- vided, That the Secretary of the Treasury may, in his discretion, extend such period for a further term of six months in cases where applications therefor shall be made. (T. D. 10617, 13314) 454 Art, works of, paintings in oil or water colors, pas- tels, pen and ink drawings, n. s. p. f. works of, the production of American artists residing temporarily abroad, or other works of art, including pictorial paintings on glass, imported expressly for presentation to a national institution, or to any State or municipal corporation, or incorporated re- ligious society, college, or other public in- stitution, except stained or painted win- dow-glass or stained or painted glass win- dows; but such exemption shall be subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, (T. D. 10902, 10903, 11446, 11598, 11711, 12266, 14744, 19815, 20436, 22363, 22364) works of, statuary, but the term "statuary" as used in this Act shall be understood to include only such statuary as is cut, carved, or otherwise wrought by hand from a solid block or mass of marble, stone, or alabaster, or from metal, and as is the pro- fessional production of a statuary or sculp- tor only 454 works of, what constitutes (T. D. 7753, 8976, 10374, 10902, 11557, 11598, 11711). (See de- decision of U. S. Supreme Court, 146 U. S. p. 71.) works of, wood engravings are not (T. D. 10061.) Arctic shoes, wool and India rubber. Artichokes (T. D. 9188) 370 257 241 148 #6 canned (T. D. 9188) · • • RATE Free 20% Free 20% 44c Ib and 60% 25% 40% Articles, cast iron. (See iron and steel.) composed of two or more materials, packed and invoiced separately, each part duti- able according to material (T. D. 11232, 11410.) composed of two or more materials, pay rate on material of chief value (T. D. 12758). composed of two or more materials, insepa- rately attached pay as entirety (T. D. 11536). Sec. 7 482 312 66 339 390 66 112 Free crude, for dyeing or tanning, n. s. p. f.. embroidered by hand or machinery, or machinery, cotton handkerchiefs not less than 60% embroidered by hand or machinery, fiax, cot- ton, or other veg. fiber embroidered by hand or machinery, silk. glass. n. s. p. f.... Sec. 16, 17, 18 Articles indecent or obscene. • 60% 60% 45% .Prohibited 193 made of metal, n. s. p. f. 45% 179 46 made of tinsel, lame, bullions, or metal thread made up abroad from domestic materials are dutiable as foreign (T. D. 14468). 60% Sec. 6 " manufactured, n. s. p. f. 20% • 204 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 159 Articles, metal, enamelled with vitreous glasses.... Sec. 7" not enumerated pay same rate of duty as the enumerated article which they most closely resemble in material, quality, texture, or the use to which they may be applied, and if they equally resemble two or more enu- merated articles subject to different rates of duty they pay the highest of these rates. of flax, or other vegetable fiber, embroidered by hand or machinery (T. D. 13731, 14231, 14950) 339 97 of earthy or mineral substance or carbon n. s. p. f., decorated plain • RATE 40% 60% • 100 2 66 of glass, cut, engraved, etc. of perfumery, alcoholic • 70 " of perfumery, non-alcoholic · • 45% 35% 60% 60c Ib and 45% 50% 60% 459 483 66 Sec. 7 " Sec. 6 of wearing apparel (see cotton, linen, silk or wool). smokers', n. s. p. f. the growth, produce and manufacture of the U. S., when returned after having been ex- ported, without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any pro- cess of manufacture or other means: Casks, barrels, carboys, bags, and other vessels of American manufacture exported, filled with American products, or exported empty and returned filled with foreign products, in- cluding shooks and staves, when returned as barrels or boxes; also quicksilver flasks or bottles, of either domestic or foreign manufacture, which shall have been act- ually exported from the United States; but proof of the identity of such articles shall be made, under general regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treas- ury; but the exemption of bags from duty shall apply only to such domestic bags as may be imported by the exporter thereof, and if any such articles are subject to in- ternal tax at the time of exportation, such tax shall be proved to have been paid before exportation and not refunded: Provided, That this paragraph shall not apply to any article upon which an allowance of drawback has been made, the reimportation of which is hereby prohibited except upon payment of duties equal to the drawbacks allowed; or to any article manufactured in bonded warehouse and exported under any provision of law: And provided further, That when manufactured tobacco which has been exported without payment of in- ternal revenue tax shall be reimported it shall be retained in the custody of the col- lector of customs until internal revenue stamps in payment of the legal duties shall be placed thereon. (T. D. 18971, 19049, 21096, 22568, 23060.) to which two or more rates of duty are ap- plicable pay highest of such rates (T. D. 10552, 10557, 13472). unmanufactured, n. s. p. f. 10% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 205 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 193 425 371 Articles, wool embroidered. 469 Artificial alizarin • 50c lb and 60% • bait, as manufactures metal (T. D. 1013) celluloid boutonnieres (T. D. 14938, 14943, 14706) Free 45% 50% 425 china flowers, (T. D. 12681) 50% 320 320 46 cotton tubing for flowers (T. D. 14928) cotton tubing for varnished seeds, for milli- • 45% nery ornaments (T. D. 15022) • 45% 100 eyes (T. D. 16854) 60% 44 425 feathers (T. D. 16425) 50% 193 flies, metal (T. D. 15138) 45% 44 425 flowers, bonbon holder (T. D. 10493) 50% 425 flowers (T. D. 3386, 5366, 6216, 6230, 7202, 7595, 8385, 8917, 10408, 14722, 14213, 17088, 14928, 15022, 10493, 13364, 66 F. R. 740, 38 F. R. 724, T. D. 8931) 50% 425 449 425 425 425 flowers for ornamenting dresses (T. D. 18522). flowers, India rubber tubes for, not parts of, (T. D. 8931, 14213, 14928, 18814, 84 F. R. 154) fruits, (30 F. R. 422, 38 F. R. 724) fruits, glass (T. D. 5251, 7225, 12034, 12702) grains 50% 30% 50% ... 50% 50% 425 425 46 193 301 leaves (66 F. R. 740, T. D. 4854, 8577, 9015, 10794, 11181, 11182, 11378, 12376, 17281, 23171) metal piques, flowers (T. D. 14722) metal wreaths and crosses (T. D. 10947) mineral water (T. D. 17604), see see mineral 50% 50% • • 45% waters. silk thread, manufactured of collodion, ac- cording to article (T. D. 23110, 23528). 425 stems 46 46 " sulphate of barytes or blanc fixe sulphate of lime (T. D. 17505) • teeth (T. D. 11019), according to material. (T. D. 22077, 22100). 422 Artillery explosives (see gunpowder). Artists, actors, musicians, painters, sculptors and singers are (T. D. 13388). 703 58 44 155 certificate as to statuary (T. D. 15283). certificate for professional productions (T. D. 15283, 16377). American, temporary residence abroad limited to five years (T. D. 18490). American, what constitutes (18 O. A. G. 163). American works of (T. D. 6883, 13331, 23812).. colors, n. s. p. f. (61 F. R. 501, 31 F. R. 883, 31 F. R. 494, T. D. 5951, 8039, 10869, 11841, 11863, 13214, 15053, 14293, 15120, 16280). knives, all sizes, with handles of pearl, shell or ivory Wit. handles of deer horn With handles of rubber, bone or celluloid. 50% 1/2c tb 12c Ib Free 30% With handles of any other material..1½c ea and 15% sketches (T. D. 7768), if drawings 16c ea and 15% • • 12c ea and 15% 5c ea and 15% 454 193 • 20% C • • thumb tacks, as a manufacture of metal (T. D. 12908) 45% 454 water colors (T. D. 5951, 8039, 10869, 11841, 11863, 13053, 13214), n. s. p. f. 20% 486 Asafoetida Free 484 Asbestos, crude (T. D. 11828, 22937) Free • 484 amphibole (T. D. 16850) Free 206 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 484 Asbestos, cubbed (T. D. 11828) RATE Free 448 crushed or ground (T. D. 8196, 9183) • 484 66 fiber (T. D. 11828, 16850) 25% Free 448 66 ground actinolite (T. D. 16013) 25% 448 manufactures of (T. D. 3756, 3876, 6973, 7984, 8196) 25% 448 millboard (T. D. 3756) 25% 448 448 packing, covered with cotton (T. D. 3876) paper (T. D. 3438, 6975) · · 25% 25% • 499 Ash, bone Free 208 469 66 66 hoops (T. D. 15711) receivers, metal (T. D. 7328), smokers' articles receivers, not smokers' articles, according to material. 35% 60% bone 78 66 soda (T. D. 9326, 12530, 14870) 485 Ashes 485 644 182 46 499 64 485 44 614 43 644 485 192 %c ID Free beet root (T. D. 9142) beet root, artificial (T. D. 9142), as crude pot- ash. • lead (T. D. 556, 3649) lye of wood Free Free .218c ib Free Free oil (T. D. 10060) opium (T. D. 9413) pearl (T. D. 420) Free $6 Ib Free Free 112c Ib 50c ton .$3 ton of (T. D. 12244) 35% 97 93 66 46 35% • • • $1.50 ton wood and lye of (T. D. 9789) zinc (T. D. 4990, 16734) · .. 93 Asphalt, mastic (54 F. R. p. 161, T. D. 6336, 13765), as limestone rock, containing not more than 15% bitumen (T. D. 20040, 22854) refined (T. D. 8349, 8935) 93 97 Asphaltum and bitumen, manufactures 93 Sec. 6 " 66 93 93 cells (T. D. 12244) crude, not dried or advanced dried or otherwise advanced or treated (54 F. R. 673, 77 F. R. 609, T. D. 4753, 4867, 6336, 7909, 8249, 8935, 13764, 13890, 14566, 14813, 14814, 16859, 19385, 23206) $3 ton epure (T. D. 14566, 16783, 16786, 16959, 17920).. $3 ton ground or in leaves (T. D. 6336, 8349, 8935, 13890) • • limestone rock, containing not over 15% bitu- men Trinidad, (T. D. 17687, 17721) 626 Aspic oil 20% .50c ton • $1.50 ton Free Free 20% 20% Free 473 Asses for breeding purposes, with official pedigree... n. s. p. f. .. 222 44 438 64 664 • · skins, dressed and finished skins, raw or unmanufactured Sec. 7 Assimilation of one article to another; duty charge- able on article paying highest rate of duty. 32 Assistant, alizarin. See Alizarin. 68 Asthma cigarettes 371 Astrakhan dress trimmings (T. D. 12945, 14565, 15558) 25% 50c Ib and 60% Astrakhans, (52 F. R. 941, 56 F. R. 474, 65 F. R. 420, 71 F. R. 692, T. D. 11034, 11678, 11710, 12216, 14290, 14565, 16690, 16973), as woolens. Astronomers' instruments (T. D. 15829), n. s. p. f., according to material. 403 Atlases 25% Atomizers (78 F. R. p. 809, T. D. 11588, 12800, 16526, 17898, 78 F. R. 809), according to material. SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 207 of roses, enfleuraged (T. D. 9241, 10549) 379 366 66 rugs 66 252 PAR. ARTICLE ... RATE 67 Atropine sulphate (T. D. 11572) (minimum 25%). ....55c fb Attachment cannot be levied on goods in custody of customs (19 O. A. G. p. 101). Attar of roses (T. D. 13557) 626 3 66 372 Aubusson carpets, (T. D. 8961) • tapestries (T. D. 8961, 13225), see wool manu- factures, n. s. p. f. Aucubas (T. D. 13684) Free 25% .60c sq yd and 40% ..10c sq ft and 40% 45% 193 Augers • 45% 15 15 Aurine, rosolic acid (T. D. 4514, 6609, 9827, 20802) Auroline (T. D. 13583) 30% 30% 479 Auripigmentum or orpiment Free • • • salt bush seeds (T. D. 17836) • • • - 548 20 254 Australian gum, crude 66 gum other than crude 404 Autograph albums, finished or unfinished Automatic figures (T. D. 5397, 8632, 10751, 17660), 193 not musical instruments. "slot" machines (T. D. 9158) Automobile of tourists, (T. D. 23808). Free .14c Ib and 10% 30% 35% 45% .Free on bond • 192 Auxiliary, indigo (T. D. 3428, 4990, 16734) 3 Avenarius theerol (T. D. 9613) · 1½ tb 25% 97 corated plain 45% Aventurine quartz, articles made of (T. D. 13337,) de- Average price, articles invoiced at, pay rate applica- ble to highest priced articles T. D. 3683, 9516, 9704, 13221, Sec. 2910, R. S.). 193 Awls 193 Axes price, wool or cotton manufactures invoiced at, value of highest priced articles will be taken as average price (T. D. 11539, Sec. 2911, R. S.). 143 Axle bars, valued at not over 6c Ib bars valued at over 6c Ib... • blanks of iron or steel, valued at not over 6c Ib · blanks of iron or steel, valued at over 6c Ib. Axles, (T. D. 14291), valued at not over 6c Ib 193 143 66 193 46 143 193 66 171 143 193 143 66 193 372 Axminster carpets 379 rugs 35% 45% 45% 1c Ib 45% 1c Tb 45% 1c Ib valued at over 6c Ib 45% fitted in wheels, at same rate as the wheels..112c fb forgings for, valued at not over 6c Ib forgings for, valued at over 6c Ib lc ib 45% iron, steel and parts thereof (T. D. 16807), valued at not over 6c Ib iron, steel and part thereof, valued at over 6c Ib lc Ib 45% • · 60c sq. yd. and 40% .10c sq. ft. and 40% 574 Ayrstone, as whetstones 614 as polishing stones 251 Azaleas (T. D. 10737, 16316) 15 Azobenzole colors (T. D. 5593) 15 Azophor red (G. A. 3726) Free Free • * 25% 30% • 30% 208 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 193 366 fabrics. 168 Back saws 571 273 275 66 B ARTICLE RATE • Babbitt metal, (T. D. 16210, 21480) Baby carriage robe, wool, (T. D. 16856), as wool knit Badgers' hair, (T. D. 11068) Bacon (T. D. 21081) spiced, peppered and prepared, (T. D. 9636).. Background, photos, according to material, (T. D. 45% 30% Free 5c Ib 25% 9531). 96 417 Badges, buttonhole, china, (T. D. 13312) Bagatelle balls, ivory, bone or other material, (T. D. 8797, 13559) 60% 50% 450 66 balls, unfinished, according to material, (T. D. 13559). 697 Baggage in actual use of person arriving in United States, (T. D. 5661, 13270, 13369, 13432, 20383, 20716, 23700, 23702, 23715) 66 66 66 dutiable, not declared, to be sent to Appr. (T. D. 20527). in transit for export, (T. D. 7550, 10004, R. S. 2803). is entitled to privilege of immediate transpor- tation entry, (T. D. 6881, 6943, 8109). Sec. 5, Act June 10, 1880, (T. D. 20017). not more than 50 cigars allowed in, (T. D. 6841). 347 Bagging, Bagging, Dundee, not suitable for covering cotton (T. D. 1656, 1690, 6343, 12713, 14311, 16164, 16699, 17169) 483 66 344 番​属 ​347 347 66 341 66 632 343 483 Free • 45% Free fire proof, exported and returned (T. D. 8727) for cotton, (T. D. 10963, 12713, 12432, 14939), composed of single yarns, of jute, jute butts or hemp, not bleached, dyed or colored, not over 16 threads sq. in., and weighing not less than 15 oz. sq. yd. ..6-10c sq yd • jute for tailors' use (T. D. 6909) jute press cloth, (T. D. 13436) not suitable for covering cotton, dutiable ac- cording to width, count of threads, and weight, (T. D. 12713, 14311, 14323, 23719). waste, fit only for manufacture of paper, (46 F. R. 186) • Bags or sacks made from plain woven fabrics of single jute yarns, not dyed, colored, stained painted, printed or bleached, and not ex- ceeding 30 threads to the sq. in., (T. D. 10494, 13368, 15036, 15070, 15334, 16338) 45% 45% Free gc tb and 15% American, exported with allowance for draw- back and re-imported (72 F. R. p. 491), sub- ject to duty equal to to drawback, (T. D. 20906, 21679, 22156, 22553, 22750, 23972). beaded 408 408 66 bead (T. D. 11967) 66 343 66 ▸ · • 60% 35% .c b and 15% brush, according to material, (T. D. 8682). burlap, (G. A. 3769) SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 209 483 PAR. 347 483 66 ARTICLE Bags, burlaps striped, (T. D. 23286) domestic, exported filled and returned empty, to exporter thereof (20 O. A. G. 630, 73 F. R. 680, T. D. 5423, 13030, 14726, 20821, 21585, 22750, 23340) domestic, imported by agent of exporter (T. D. 18725) RATE 45% Free Free 450 66 game, leather 35% 347 game, leather and flax, flax chief value (T. D. 4329) 45% 347 hemp school, (T. D. 5834, 6691) • 45% 449 449 66 347 66 407 391 70 India rubber for balloons (T. D. 6018, 11814) India rubber with tin whistles (T. D. 5390). jute striped, (T. D. 23286, 23719) paper, (T. D. 6282) silk Bains savonneux (powdered soap), (T. D. 13561).. Bait, fish, artificial, (T. D. 7013), according to ma- terial. .. 30% ... 30% 45% 35% 50% ... 50% 380 Baize, (T. D. 3279) 22c sq. yd. and 40% 193 Balances and weights, metal, (T. D. 6236). 449-450 Balata sheets, (T. D. 23599) .... 45% 35% 329 Bale rope, hemp 2c Ib 329 129 193 424 66 193 66 chain, brass (T. D. 7878) 137 " 93 clay, (T. D. 13435) 66 127 339 66 rope, istle, manilla or tampico fiber Baling hoops, iron or steel Ball and socket joints for water pipe, (T. D. 14922). caps, (T. D. 6634) chain, brass if made of wire in addition to duty on wire used .. dresses, (T. D. 13369), according to material. forgings anti-friction fringe, cotton, (T. D. 12457, 12553) Ballast, if not landed, not dutiable, (T. D. 8500). 66 of commercial value, is dutiable, (T. D. 3415, 7728, 8273, 8500). 1c Ib • 5-10c Ib • 45% 35% • 45% .114c Ib $1 ton 45% 60% Sec. 6 • 449 407 68 stones, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 3415, 7728, 12569, 13660) Balloons, India rubber, (41 F. R. 329, T. D. 6018, 10482, 10889, 11814, 16838) tissue paper (T. D. 16838) 10% 30% 35% 418 Balls, agate, (T. D. 3264, 11860), if toys • 35% 417 * C bagatelle, chess, pool, and billiard, (T. D. 8797) 50% bagatelle, chess, pool, and billiard, unfinished, according to material, (T. D. 13559). 449 ballot, bone 30% ... 112 ballot, glass (T. D. 17403), not colored • 45% 96 $6 ballot, porcelain, (T. D. 13675) 55% 208 bowling, (T. D. 16564) 35% 418 celluloid, as toys (T. D. 13223) • 35% 450 "6 cricket 35% • · 100 "" 418 glass, (T. D. 2147, 3821, 15827, 17270), if blown glass, for Christmas trees, (T. D. 2147, 15827, 18826) 60% 35% 450 66 golf, vulcanized India rubber • 35% 449 India rubber, (T. D. 10557) 30% 449 India rubber and clay (T. D. 18732) · 30% 450 44 India rubber, vulcanized 35% 66 players' according to material. tennis and racquet, according to material, (T. D. 3921, 4009, 10511, 13760). 418 toy, not rubber or china 35% 210 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. used as medicine • value 407 427 66 208 "C 208 · 208 Baluster biocks, (T. D. 8111) 408 Bamboo and bead curtains, (T. D. 16285), beads chief and paper umbrellas, (T. D. 4205) and surface coated paper fans, (T. D. 13370) baskets, (T. D. 6913, 7651, 11375, 13199, 12564) blinds and scrolls, (66 F. R. 733, 71 F. R. 864, T. D. 8641, 7070, 7561, 7651, 7913, 11375, 11829, 16701, 17083) cabinets, (T. D. 7415) • ARTICLE RATE .334c ip 15c lb 25% Balls, wash blue containing ultramarine PAR. 52 72 66 448 208 " 408 #6 wash soap wax polishing, (T. D. 18013) wooden, (T. D. 7895) wooden, if beads, not strung 487 Balm of Gilead 254 66 370 20 548 seed, (T. D. 10949) Balmoral skirts Balsam, advanced in value 66 70 68 200 66 66 crude used as cosmetics • • 35% 35% Free 30% 44c Ib and 60% • 14c Ib and 10% Free 50% 25% 20% 60% 35% • 50% 35% 35% 35% 462 66 canes, finished or unfinished 40% • 347 cloth, (T. D. 1664) 45% 208 • curtains or portieres, wood chief value, (T. D 12144) 35% 208 fibers (T. D. 6338) 35% "" 208 453 "6 407 66 700 66 manufactures of, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11375, 11829) reeds for clarionets, if complete (T. D. 12116) rolls, paper chief value, (T. D. 12808)... reeds, rough or cut into suitable lengths for umbrellas, parasols, sun shades, whips, or walking canes 35% 45% 35% Free 208 screens (T. D. 12144) 35% • 208 "C 700 splints for electric lights, (T. D. 13199) sticks, smoked, (T. D. 17175) • 35% Free • 66 700 unmanufactured, (T. D. 17175) Free 559 312 (T. D. 16815). 390 403 66 Bananas, in natural state Bandanna handkerchiefs, as handkerchiefs, cotton, Band, brodi, (T. D. 16871, 16918) cards, with lines only, (T. D. 4991) iron or steel, (1 S. C. R. 346), see iron and steel. Free · 438 leather, unmanufactured 168 66 saws 450 Bandeaux, gelatin, (T. D. 14165) 320 Banding spindle 320 Bandings, cotton or other vegetable fiber 389 66 371 66 silk wool • • 339 Bands, embroidered, cotton • 450 66 398 hat, leather, (T. D. 13243) of gilt paper (T. D. 7258) 42 60% 25% 20% • 10c fb and 20% 35% 10c tb and 15% 45% 50% .50c b and 60% 60% 35% .3c fb and 20% 8c gal Banks oil (T. D. 810) Banners, for benevolent societies, not regalia (T. D. 649 66 179 124 123 66 511 7756, 12423). I for churches, if carried in religious service, (T. D. 7343, 7956) silk, metal-embroidered, (T. D. 14296) Free 60% Bar iron, charcoal, (T. D. 14553, 22708, 23756, 23833)..$12 ton iron rolled, (8 S. C. R. 562, T. D. 6351), see iron. silver, (T. D. 12000) Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 211 369 370 "" 123 589 3 3 3 66 20 548 46 as drugs, crude Sec. 6 " Sec. 6 66 488 44 Par. ARTICLE 20 Barbary gum, advanced in value 548 193 390 66 gum, crude · Barbedlenne bronzes, (T. D. 11552) Barbe noires, as silk wearing apparel, (T. D. 1581). Sec. 6 Barberry wine for dressing morocco, (T. D. 6297).. Barege, as Wool Dress Goods, (T. D. 19627). veilings (T. D. 6799, 13979) Bar ends (T. D. 3624, 6351) Barilla 64 · ... Barium, binoxide of, (T. D. 15073). chloride, (T. D. 6301) peroxide of Bark, as drugs, advanced in value.. • • RATE • .14c Ib and 10% Free 45% 60% 20% .44c Ib and 60% .6-10c Ib Free 25% 25% 25% .14c tb and 10% birch, manufactures of, (T. D. 5469, 18542) birch canoe, (T. D. 14616, 18542) • cinchona or other from which quinine can be extracted Free • 20% 20% Free 416 cork cut in squares or cubes 8c Ib 448 536 cork, unmanufactured 22 66 cork, manufactures of extracts for tanning and dyeing, (T. D. 55 29, 11982, 13860, 22786) 25% Free 67 "" 68 66 566 extracts, medicinal, alcoholic (min. 25%) extracts, medicinal, non-alcoholic fibrous, (T. D. 14830) ·· • %c ib 55c Ib 482 • · Sec. 6 22 hemlock, extract of • for dyeing or tanning, crude, (T. D. 5892) hat braids, (T. D. 13298) 223 Barley (T. D. 6156), (48 lbs. to bu.) 548 225 224 44 caustic, crude (T. D. 13061) • 25% Free Free 20% 2c tb 30c bu Free hulled, patent or pearled, (T. D. 3400, 6156).. 2c ib malt (34 lbs. to bu.) no allowance for draff, (T. D. 3400, 6156). 100 Barometer tubes, (T. D. 10325, 12346, 13505) 44 according to material of chief value, (T. D. 1606, 10603, 11407). 45c bu 60% Barrel buttons, wool, elastic or non-elastic..50c Ib and 60% hoops of iron or steel, in addition to rate on iron or steel 371 128 66 208 202 68 shooks, (T. D. 57) staves, (T. D. 3674, 4680, 7495) 483 Barrels, American manufacture, exported empty and .1-10c fb 35% 10% 483 64 483 205 204 158 66 returned filled with foreign products... American manufacture, exported filled and re- turned empty, (T.D. 6235, 8157, 12751, 12836) American, coopered abroad (T. D. 3810). containing oranges, lemons and limes empty, (T. D. 11064, 11343, 11881) Free • Free Free 30% * 64 112 46 44 30% for double-barreled sporting breech loading shot guns, rough bored (T. D. 12787, 13535) $3 ea and 35% • glass containing brandy (T. D. 3431). measurement of grapes in, (T. D. 14852, 22818, 22819, 23602). shot gun in single tubes, tubes, forged bored, (T. D. 11703, 13326, 13329) Bars, axle brass 658 143 193 44 532 44 182 copper lead 641 platina 130 44 railway, of iron or steel 130 46 splice, of iron or steel · or rough 45% Free lc fb 45% Free 216c Id Free .7-20c Ib 4-10c b 212 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 3 489 Sec. 6 3 44 " 44 44 16 PAR. 20 548 44 ARTICLE Barwood, advanced in value. crude 3 Baryta, acetate artificial • • RATE • 14c tb and 10% Free 25% 25% · • • • • carbonate of (T. D. 17483) Free carbonate of, ground, (T. D. 17483, 19947, • 23364) carbonate of, precipitated, (T. D. 23364) 20% • • 25% crude, (T. D. 3378) earth manufactured .75c ton · .75c ton .$5.25 ton 3 198 208 208 12564) • 449 chip (T. D. 22725) 96 china, decorated, (T. D. 9013) 3 44 44 44 muriate of nitrate (T. D. 6172) • • sulphate, manufactured (T. D. 1356) • • • 25% 25% .$5.25 ton • sulphate, unmanufactured (T. D. 3378, 15073) 75c ton Barytes and barytes earth, manufactured.. and barytes earth, unmanufactured artificial, sulphate of 44 66 46 3 46 • binoxide of barium (T. D. 15073) chlorate of, (T. D. 2117) • · Base bullion (T. D. 2507, 7543, 7996, 8431, 20284) 3 66 182 121 Basic slag 438 96 433 66 193 Basils (T. D. 7862) Basins, imitation of marble (T. D. 6954) indurated fiber ware metal • • • • $5.25 ton 75c ton • 206 Basket makers' osier or willow, prepared (T. D. 3199) splints, (T. D. 23009) 12c tb 25% 25% 218c ib $1 ton 10% 60% 35% 45% 20% 20% 35% • • ... 35% 30% 60% Baskets, bamboo (T. D. 6913, 11375, 11829, 13199) bamboo are unusual coverings for tea (T. D. • fancy, as unusual coverings for confectionery (T. D. 8907). 366 fancy, in part wool, as wool manufactures (T. D. 9403, 9511). 112 glass, (T. D. 10147), not cut. 45% • 100 " glass, cut 60% Q 449 grass, palm leaf, whalebone, or straw (T. D. 13800, 12246) 30% liquor-set holders, dutiable separately (T. D. 13077, 13355). 193 metal, (T. D. 7043, 6994) 45% ་ 6 C 425 of artificial flowers (T. D. 3239, 6230) • • 50% 206 66 407 角​备 ​208 46 450 shell 391 osier or willow, (T. D. 5059, 13355) paper (T. D. 8364) rattan (T. D. 17077) silk chief value (T. D. 6913, 12236, 13800) 40% 35% 35% 35% • 50% 206 sparterie for (T. D. 12646) 40% • 449 straw (T. D. 12744) 30% (6 206* willow 40% 208 wooden (T. D. 11865) • 35% 193 Bas-relief, bronze or metal 45% 64 66 115 marble (T. D. 14923) 50% • by professional sculptor (T. D. 372, 2568, 2706, 12242, 14923), not statuary, but duti- able according to material. 44 115 monument, marble (T. D. 12243) • 50% 259 Bass (T. D. 15573) 14c Ib 453 617 Sec. 6 clarionets (T. D. 14737) 45% 46 crude vegetable substance (T. D. 2780, 6593). patent (T. D. 16095).. Free 20.% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 213 PAR. ARTICLE 453 Bassoons (T. D. 14737) 566 Basswood, bark, (T. D. 1574) 198 66 crude, (T. D. 2780) 208 manufactured 195 sawed (T. D. 6593) 566 Bast (T. D. 15982, 16337, 16376) RATE 45% Free 20% 35% $1 M ft Free 20% 409 66 braid (T. D. 16424), bleached or dyed not bleached or dyed · 15% Sec. 6 " 566 Sec. 6 " bundled for brush makers, (T. D. 16095) cut into lengths, (T. D. 2780, 6593) mats and matting, (T. D. 12959) • • • 20% Free 20% Sec. 6 Bath • bricks, (T. D. 6025, 6535, 12316, 15719, 16217, 23028) 20% 208 chairs (T. D. 11387) 35% 322 66 112 gloves (T. D. 16356), cotton chief value.. thermometers (T. D. 15828) 45% 45% tubs, according to material, (T. D. 18009). 314 Bathing trunks (T. D. 13615) 50% 371 66 robes and slippers, embroidered with wool (T. D. 8126) .50c fb and 60% 339 Battenberg linens (T. D. 16728) 60% 97 Battery cups or cells, (T. D. 6533, 10396) 35% 67 43 C 93 4 20 548 66 Battledores, according to material (T. D. 2842). Batley's liq. secadi cornuti and cinchona cordefolia (T. D. 8503, 9046), (minimum 25%) liquid opii sed. (T. D. 6684, 8503). Bauxite, crude • refined (62 F. R. 150, 67 F. R. 232, T. D. 13655, 15980) Bay berries, advanced in value berries, crude • 6-10c Ib 55c lb • 40% $1 ton 548 "" 695 leaves, crude (T. D. 19042) myrtlewax (T. D. 7426) · 294 .14c fb and 10% Free Free Free $1.50 gal 296 • • rum (G. A. 3774, T. D. 2234, 7121) rum, if imported in bottles or jugs, must be packed in packages of 1 dozen bottles or more. rum, essence or oil, or oil of bay leaves (T. D. 2644) water 3 294 " 695 66 wax 448 157 wax, artificial (T. D. 7426) Bayonets 20 Bdellium gum, advanced in value 548 gum, crude 450 Bead cases, leather (T. D. 10510) • 25% $1.50 gal Free 25% 25% • • • • 4c tb and 10% Free 35% 408 66 434 curtains (T. D. 8788, 16285) jewelry (T. D. 5246) 60% • 60% 66 408 necklaces, coral (T. D. 8913) 60% 408 408 408 15728) . trimmings 408 ornaments (T. D. 4203, 10541) rosaries (7 S. C. R. 1169, T. D. 8316, 11706, Beaded bags (T. D. 11967). 60% 60% 60% 60% ► C 408 bamboo curtains (T. D. 12144) • • 60% 408 bamboo screens, (T. D. 8788, 12144) 60% 408 cords (T. D. 16857) 60% 408 C 66 408 covers for electric lights (T. D. 17173) gimps (T. D. 9078, 11190) • 60% 60% 390 laces, silk (T. D. 6375, 8248) 60% 390 371 nets and tidies, silk (T. D. 16225, 23232) manufactures, wool, ornamented with beads or spangles 60% .50c tb and 60% 408 ornaments (T. D. 12376, 14412, 15981). • 60% 214 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 408 408 371 ARTICLE RATE 390 Beaded silk goods (T. D. 16092, 16224, 16225, 16229, 16406) 60% trimmings (T. D. 11382, 11878, 12704, 13320, 17152, 17189) 60% trimmings, gelatine chief value (T. D. 14165) trimmings, wool wholly or in part....50c lb and 60% 60% 339 Beading, cotton (T. D. 15034, 15048, 17592, 17950) .. 60% 390 silk 60% 408 Beads, all not threaded or strung (T. D. 1949, 21054, 21879) 35% 408 agate eyelets, as (T. D. 11047) 35% "" 408 408 8919, 11047) " 408 • agate, for watch chains (T. D. 9214, 12112) amber, coral or jet, not strung (T. D. 8913, • articles composed of 35% 35% 60% 66 408 bone, not strung 35% 66 434 celluloid, strung with brass clasps (T. D. 11033) 60% 408 408 colored disks, not, (T. D. 15403). dough, not strung (T. D. 13619, 21287) gelatin, not strung (T. D. 14622) 35% 35% glass balls, not (T. D. 15827). 64 418 glass, not strung (T. D. 11967) • 35% 66 408 408 glass, metal lined, not strung (T. D. 12943) glass, sewed on cards (T. D. 13623) 35% 35% 408 35 hair, not strung 35% 408 horn or India rubber, not strung 35% 408 408 imitation jet, not strung (T. D. 8919, 10330)... imitation pearl, not strung (T. D. 6972, 11209, 35% 14828, 77 F. R. 605) 35% 66 408 408 ivory or vegetable ivory, not strung jet, not strung 35% • 35% 408 408 408 434 66 metal, not strung (T. D. 6816, 9078) nail-head, not strung (T. D. 11339) onyx, not strung (T. D. 2534, 2645) onyx, strung on cord with brass clasp (T. D. 35% 35% 35% .. 7420, 12636, 13790) 60% 408 408 408 onyx, strung on steel wire (T. D. 8751) onyx, strung on soft wire (T. D. 7832) paste, not strung (T. D. 13619) 60% 60% 35% 408 番茄 ​434 66 408 66 408 screw, for ornamenting combs (T. D. 8987) set as jewelry (T. D. 5161, 5246, 8751). sewed on cards (T. D. 13623) shell or mother of pearl, not strung. strung, if not an article, dutiable according to material (66 F. R. 726, T. D. 10330, 10540, 10673, 10891, 11885, 12021, 12452, 15861, 17397, 19492, 21053, 23681, 23794). ... 60% • €0% 35% .. 35% 408 408 វ 408 stars, crescents and pendants (T. D. 13309). turquoise, not strung (T. D. 13347). wax, not strung (T. D. 11209, 11361, 11382, 60% 35% 12023, 15323, 15403) • 35% 408 64 wood, not strung 35% 125 125 208 64 Beams, bulb, iron or steel for silk warp (T. D. 14559) • .5-10c Ib • deck, iron or steel (T. D. 13698) • .5-10c Ib 35% • 193 knives 45% " 193 scale, metal 45% · 125 .5-10c Ib • 208 structural iron with metal flanges are unusual coverings for carpet warps or yarn (T. D. 6715). wooden 241 Bean cake, (T. D. 19095) • 35% 40% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 215 Sec. 6" 241 241 254 PAR. ARTICLE Sec. 6 Bean curd, Chinese (T. D. 8819, 9267, 10243, 10262, 14618) • meal (T. D. 13078) sticks (T. D. 10243, 13207, 14618, 23639) RATE 20% 20% 40% sticks, prepared or preserved in tins, bottles, jars, and similar packages, (T. D. 23639)..216c Ib Beans, castor (T. D. 11235), (50 lbs. to bu.) ·· 25c bu .. 240 66 edible (T. D. 11235, 41 F. R. 517), (60 lbs. to bu.) 45c bu • 240 (6 frijol negro ...45c bu 271 271 $6 656 66 20 56 548 66 • • 241 ground, or peanuts (T. D. 3240), unshelled. 3240), unshelled... ½c Ib ground, or peanuts, shelled lentils, not (T. D. 11559, 15115). locust lupini, not (T. D. 11059). medicinal, advanced in value medicinal, crude prepared or preserved in tins, jars, bottles or similar packages, including weight of pack- age (T. D. 21456) St. John's (T. D. 6874) seed pea, so-called, (41 F. R. 517, 9 S. C. R. lc Ib Free .14c fb and 10% Free 212c Ib Free .45c bu .45c bu 656 240 559, 16 S. C. R. 67, T. D. 11235) 240 66 string (T. D. 18523) 685 66 tonka, tonquin or tonqua 617 66 tonka crystals, (T. D. 14836) 20 548 vanilla, as drugs, crude (T. D. 19454). vanilla, as drugs, advanced in value (T. D. 18661, 18330) Free Free 14c Ib and 10% C Free • • • . 2 3 356 426 450 46 664 64 222 Bears • 93 Beauxite, crude 4 66 426 vanilla, in alcohol (T. D. 6481) vanilla, oil of • Beards, goat, sorted, (T. D. 13948) Bear skins dressed, (T. D. 3351) skins dressed with head (T. D. 3351, 13297, 13585) skins, raw refined (T. D. 13655, 15980) Beaver's tails, (T. D. 13240) Bebelrine sulphate (T. D. 11973), (min. 25%) Beches de mer (T. D. 11585) ... screws, iron or steel (T. D. 2465) 20% 35% Free • • • 60c Ib and 45% 25% 24c Ib 20% • .$1 ton 6-10c ib 20% 67 55c Ib 261 ¾4c Ib 425 Bed downs, crude 15% 425 feathers, crude. • 15% 193 " • 45% 339 sets, cotton or flax lace, (T. D. 6214, 10480, 15472, 21917, 21918) 60% 340 sets, cotton, made on Nottingham machine. (See curtains). 390 sets, lace and silk, (T. D. 7272) .. 60% 382 Bedsides, same rate as carpets of which they are made. 425 Beds, feather, (T. D. 12431) 50% 430 (6 hair curled for 10% 617 moss, seaweeds and crude vegetable sub- stances for Free 322 275 193 66 Bedticking, as cotton cloth. prepared or preserved, (T. D. 7599) Bedspreads, scraps of calico sewed together Bedsteads, according to material of chief value, (49 F. R. 635, T. D. 7125, 10114). brass castings and tubes for, (T. D. 10114)... 274 Beef, fresh • 45% 45% 2c Ib 25% 216 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 297 Beer in bottles or jugs 483 66 298 18 66 Sec. 6 395 300 66 ARTICLE No additional duty on the bottles or jugs. Otherwise RATE 40c gal .20c gal allowance for loss (13, S. C. R. 932, T. D. 14018). bottles, American manufacture, exported filled and returned empty condensed, (T. D. 14149) coloring, (T. D. 3732) • Dantzic spruce, as beer, (T. D. 5372). flavoring, saccharum, (T. D. 14150) filter masse for, (T. D. 16642) • • Free 40% 50% 20% 112c Ib and 15% ..18c doz ginger, (T. D. 14018) in plain green or colored, molded or pressed glass bottles, contain- ing not more than 34 pint Containing more than 34, not more than 12 pints each • • • 28c doz No additional duty on the bottles. 2 S. C. R. 10.) Otherwise than in bottles as above Additional duty on the coverings. .50c gal 67 298 mugs, (T. D. 2904, 6578, 10123, 11855, 14317) according to material of chief value. peptonized, (T. D. 12843), (min. 25%) weiss, condensed (T. D. 8876, 14149), as Malt 55c Ib extract. 473 Bees, for breeding purposes, (T. D. 3340, 11015, 11274) Free in swarms or hives Beeswax • 222 66 490 448 485 Beetroot ashes, (T. D. 9, 42) 241 manufactures of 20% Free 25% Free cut and dried, (T. D. 21965) 254 Beet seed, (T. D. 6046, 6093, 7313, 6635, 6 S. C. R. 175) 656 209 66 seed sugar 40% 30% Free sugar, (T. D. 11252, 11443, 10826, 13612). As sugar. 632 66 257 241 66 prepared or preserved (T. D. 20172) 252 sugar machinery, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 10436, 10826, 10981, 11161, 11773, 12055, 12100, 12186). waste for paper stock Beets, in natural state Begonias, (T. D. 16296) Free • • 25% • 40% 25% 20 Behen or ben root, advanced in value ... 4c fb and 10% 548 C or ben root, crude Free 492 20 548 "6 66 69 193 161 nails, cast, (T. D. 7257) Bell metal, broken and fit only for remanufacture... Belladona leaf or root, advanced in value....14c fb and 10% leaf or root, crude (T. D. 19455, 19473, 19584).. Free plaster, (T. D. 9222) Bellows and bellows pipes, metal (T. D. 6555) wood, leather and metal, according to the ma- terial of chief value, (T. D. 12013). Bells, broken, fit only for remanufacture, (T. D. 5941, 35% Free 45% · 214c Ib 492 5999, 9414) Free 193 church, (T. D. 9414) 45% • "6 453 193 church, certain chimes (T. D. 5999) 45% " church, (T. D. 9414) 45% 418 frames for, according to material, (T. D. 2532). if toys, (T. D. 3382) 35% 301 Bellthal mineral waters (T. D. 4073), as mineral water. 23 Belovga isinglass, (T. D. 9484). As isinglass. SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 217 PAR. ARTICLE 3 Belt dressing, (T. D. 18079) 188 pins, not jewelry 438 Belting leather 450 leather, fit for use RATE 25% 35% 20% 35% 371 320 66 389 339 66 66 320 46 179 449 389 66 371 • Beltings, cotton and animal hair, (T. D. 9666) 50c fb and 60% cotton and rubber, if rubber chief value, (T. D. 3212) cotton and silk (T. D. 10742, 12969, 15851) cotton embroidered, (T. D. 17439) cotton or other vegetable fiber, (G. A. 3944) cotton, embroidered with metal threads, (T. D. 7682) India rubber silk, (T. D. 12969) wool 45% .. 50% 60% • 45% 60% 30% 50% 50c Ib and 60% 17 339 6.6 366 450 66 Belts, celluloid, (T. D. 14626) cotton lace, (T. D. 16421) endless, for printing and paper machines, (T. D. 11381). As wool manufactures n. s. p. f. leather, (T. D. 6967, 9666) 65c lb and 25% • 60% 35% 193 leather and bronze, metal chief value (T. D. 9138) 45% 390 silk, (T. D. 13444) • 60% 193 sword, metal chief value (T. D. 11091). 45% 438 Bend leather 20% 626 Bene oil Free • 656 292 391 3. 66 548 524 524 Benzidin 15 Benzine 3 Benzoates • 464 20 548 66 524 524 66 68 67 524 Benzyl chloride gum, crude • • seed, (T. D. 6874) • Benedictine, (T. D. 9123, 10660, 49 F. R. 728) Benevolent societies not entitled to free entry, 8043). Sec. 6 Bengal sticks, T. D. 20652) • • (T. D. Bengalines, silk and cotton, (T. D. 12840, 14147) silk and wool, as wool dress goods, (T. D. 20566). Benitrolase, Toluole, (T. D. 10249, 10250) 20 Benjamin gum, advanced in value Benzaldehyde Free $2.25 gal 20% • • • 50% 25% • .14c Ib and 10% Free Free Free 20% 25% Benzoic acid • Benzoin gum, advanced in value gum, crude Benzole, (T. D. 16203) nitro, (T. D. 6045, 16410) Benzonapthol, (T. D. 17922) Benzozol, (T. D. 15173) (minimum 25%) Bequests are dutiable as merchandise, (T. D. 272, 18454). 67 Berberine crystals, (T. D. 11973, 13701), (min. 25%).. 67 sulphate (T. D. 11973), (minimum 25%) 626 Bergamot oil, (T. D. 5594) 97 Bergcristal, (T. D. 15839) 55c fb 55c Ib .... Free 35% Sc Ib Berlin blue, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water rugs Berries, as drugs, advanced in value. 45 379 45 20 548 64 262 66 262 262 as drugs, crude (T. D. 3898) cran .10c sq ft and 40% · • · .14c fb and 10% dried, dessicated, evaporated or prepared, (T. D. 20810) edible, (T. D. 3162, 19532) Free 25% 2c Ib 1c qt Free • .14c Ib and 10% Free Free Free · 25% 55c Ib • • Free 218 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. ARTICLE Berries, extracts of elder and juniper, (T. D. 12905), PAR. 67 262 559 66 408 64 139 68 524 66 (min. 25%) fox, in water (T. D. 16727, 23731) green, ripe or dried, n. s. p. f. ... strung for use as beads, (T. D. 7733) Bessemer process, all metal produced by, as steel, (T. D. 327, 4488). Beta naphthol, (T. D. 11696, 1331, 13410, 13423, 13566, 14022, 21360) naphthylamine monosulphonic acid soda salt, (T. D. 10188, 14022) Sec. 6 Betel leaves, (T. D. 10746) 66 nuts, (T. D. 10746) • • · RATE 55c Ib 1c qt Free 60% 25% Free 10% lc tb $2.25 gal Beverages, all spirituous, (T. D. 10734, 16575) effervescent preparations, (T. D. 4968, 5528). See soda water. 272 292 300 66 300 containing no alcohol in plain green or colored, molded or pressed glass bottles. Containing not more than 34 pint Containing more than 34, not more than 12 pints No additional duty on the bottles. Otherwise than in bottles as above Additional duty on the coverings. Sec. 6 Bezoar stones · .18c doz 28c doz 50c gal 10% 502 Bible, French (T. D. 11303) Free 314 Bibs, cotton (T. D. 13667, 15867, 16318) • • • 50% 339 46 339 46 cotton or other vegetable fiber, embroidered.. lace (T. D. 10485, 14140) 60% 60% 66 314 390 linen (T. D. 11085, 12110, 12961, 13667) silk 50% 60% 397 3 73 66 of soda (T. D. 10999, 11289) 62 66 74 193 Blckirons Bibulous paper (T. D. 13052). See Paper, copying. Bicarbonate of potash (T. D. 4117, 11189) Bichromate of potash of soda (29 F. R. 684, 11 S. C. R. 668, T. D. 10999, 11298, 16810) 143 Bicycle axles (T. D. 14291) 25% ¾¾4c Ib 3c Ib 2c Ib · 45% 1c Ib 89 66 cement (T. D. 8507) 20% 151 chains (19 O. A. G. 527). (See iron and steel chains). 448 44 cork handles (T. D. 15157) 25% 135 cranks (T. D. 15011), as iron ingots. 193 66 cranks, nickel plated (T. D. 15011). 45% 152 forks (56 F. R. 1023, T. D. 10570, 11995, 13904) 35% 193 frames (T. D. 14225) 45% 193 6+ hubs (T. D. 15011) 45% • 193 lamps, (T. D. 9004) 45% 163 nuts (T. D. 14291) 1c Ib • • • 193 " rims, metal (T. D. 11976, 56 F. R. 826) • 45% 208 66 rims, wood 35% 193 66 saddles (T. D. 14733, 17507) • 45% 193 66 screws, (T. D. 14291) 45% 320 "" tires, cotton lining 45% "" 449 tires, India rubber (T. D. 15316) • • • • 30% 152 66 193 • tubes (T. D. 6778, 10844, 11040, 11995, 13904) wheels (T. D. 10687, 11976, 13776, 14225, 14695, 15708) 35% 45% • 45% 193 Bicycles (T. D. 6384, 6499, 10395, 15973) are not personal effects (T. D. 6384, 6499, 3283, 10395, 12102, 12629, 14368, 15973, 16035, 18296, 18352, 18363, 18886, 17 O. A. G. 679, 20 O. A. G. 648, 19446, 21222). SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 219 PAR. 504 66 474 ARTICLE RATE Bicycles new, not personal effects (T. D. 15219). as household effects (T. D. 12648, 18937), if in use not less than one year Free of emigrants in use for purposes of emigra- gration (T. D. 18886, 18875) Free • 400 403 417 584 66 450 13 "" not tools of trade (T. D. 13785). tourists', certificates for, (T. D. 20108, 21137, 23766). Billets (65 F. R. 497, T. D. 6544, 7379, 12857, 16823, 16840, 17264, 17605). (See iron and steel). Billheads, lithographed, as lithographic prints. printed Billiard balls, bone, ivory or other material (T. D. 4119, 8797, 11870, 12549, 13559, 17438).. balls, unfinished, according to material, (T. D. 13559). 66 ball blocks, ivory, cut vertically across the grain with bark intact (T. D. 18616) ball blocks, ivory otherwise than as above. chalk (T. D. 11333, 14200) 25% 50% Free • 35% 1c Ib 193 Bills, pruning 45% 311 Binders' cloth, painted (T. D. 16207) • 3c sq yd and 20% 347 twine, (T. D. 18850) 45% 320 315 Binding cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 14297, 18981) cotton velvet for skirts (T. D. 14164, 14696), not bleached, dyed or colored (min. 472%). 45% 9c sq. yd. and 25% If bleached, dyed or colored (min. 472%). leather rubber (T. D. 14224) 12c sq. yd. and 25% 450 35% 449 66 • 30% 389 322 silk (T. D. 10506, 14224, 18981) spindle, cotton or vegetable fiber 50% • 45% twine from Canada and Mexico, (T. D. 20897, 20910) Free • 347 66 twine, jute (T. D. 10631, 14951) 45% twine, lath yarn, not (T. D. 13786). 491 twine, New Zealand hemp, Istle, or Tampico fiber, sisal grass or sunn, measuring not over 600 ft. per Ib Free 371 46 524 524 3 wool 50c lb and 60% 13410, 13578) Binoxide of barium (T. D. 15073) Binitrobenzole (T. D. 16410) Binitro toluole (56 F. R. 482, T. D. 10110, 10490, 13282, Sec. 6 Birch bark canoes, small (T. D. 14835, 18542) 208 Sec. 6 Free Free • 25% · 20% 66 bark canoes, wood chief value, (T. D. 14616). bark manufactures (T. D. 5469, 18542).. not a cabinet wood (T. D. 14834). .. 35% 20% 3 44 oil (T. D. 12333) 25% 3 193 549 46 eggs, edible 549 64 287 425 666 425 425 tar (T. D. 9634, 12333, 12715) Bird cages, brass or other metal • eggs not edible, and eggs of game birds, ex- cept for scientific collections pepper (54 F. R. 676, 59 F. R. 446, T. D. 11688, 14742, 14787) • skins, dressed (T. D. 12205) skins for scientific public collections skins, prepared for preservation only (T. D. 1454, 7843, 9898, 10253, 10762, 11500, 12832). 15% skins, stuffed, with feathers on (T. D. 11500).. 50% 25% 45% Free .Prohibited • 212c Ib 50% • Free .. 220 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 494 Birds (T. D. 1098, 13678) 425 66 425 494 408 66 artificial, made of natural feathers (T. D. 7248) dressed and finished for millinery ornaments (T. D. 4290, 10253, 17511) game, dead (T. D. 13678) jet (T. D. 16433, 18648) 66 RATE Free 50% 50% Free 60% mongoose, fruit bat or flying fox, English sparrow and starling, prohibited. (T. D. 23309). 193 425 mechanical singing (T. D. 10654, 16219) 45% mounted with artificial flowers, for mantel or- naments (T. D. 6320) 50% Sec. 6 493 nests, edible (T. D. 18010) 20% 193 Biscuit tins, decorated (42 F. R. 403) Sec.6 Biscuits (T. D. 15965, 16886, 72 F. R. 47) Sec. 6 " dog (T. D. 7304) Sec. 6 " Bishop's robes not personal effects, but dutiable ac- Bisleri (T. D. 14245) • Bismarck, brown (T. D. 3927) stuffed, not suitable for millinery ornaments (T. D. 5930, 10253) Free 45% 20% • • 20% sweetened (72 F. R. 45) cording to material (T. D. 18303). 20% • $2.25 gal 30% Free subnitrate of (T. D. 11227) 292 15 495 Bismuth (T. D. 8868) • 3 oxide of 3 salts of 68 418 14684) 96 95 3 3 193 447 Bisque dolls and heads for, (T. D. 12992, 12995, 13805, babies for ornaments (T. D. 13805) painted, tinted or otherwise decorated plain white Bisulphate of lime and lampblack (T. D. 13071) Bisulphite of potash (T. D. 11053) Bits, boring, iron or steel ܢܳܐ saddlery (T. D. 19133) 20 Bitter apples, advanced in value 548 266 apples, crude oranges (T. D. 9365, 13688) • 25% 25% 25% 35% 60% 60% 55% 25% · 25% 45% 45% 14c Ib and 10% Free 1c Ib $2.25 gal .$2.25 gal .. .$2.25 gal .$2.25 gal 292 Bitters, alcoholic (T. D. 9195, 9236, 9289, 9386, 10418, 292 292 66 292 292 66 292 66 292 66 292 292 46 292 << 292 66 292 C4 93 11138, 14245) Amer Picon (44 F. R. 551, T. D. 12033) anchor, (T. D. 10509, 16160, 12033) angostura (T. D. 21802) Arp's pepsin, (41 F. R. 32, T. D. 11138, 12033) $2.25 gal aromatique · Boonekamp, (T. D. 10489, 12033, 23192) fernet, (T. D. 10418, 12033, 16160, 18753) Ferro-china Bisleri, (T. D. 12033, 14245) medicinal, (T. D. 10418, 11138, 12033) orange Strassburger (T. D. 10734) • • $2.25 gal • • • $2.25 gal .$2.25 gal .. • • $2.25 gal • $2.25 gal .$2.25 gal · .$2.25 gal Bitumen (T. D. 4753, 8349, 13764, 13765, 14813, 14814), 93 < 93 C6 93 66 93 93 Sec. 6 415 93 crude, not dried T. D. 21343) dried or advanced de Indie (T. D. 4753), crude, not dried de Indie, dried or advanced from Epirus (T. D. 14813) from Beirut (T. D. 14814) in rolls (T. D. 8349) • • petroleum residuum (T. D. 15394) Bituminous coal, (T. D. 10234, 12251, 13402) • • $1.50 ton • • $3.00 ton • • $1.50 ton · . $3 ton • $1.50 ton 曲 ​$1.50 ton .$3 ton 20% .67c ton limestone rock asphalt containing not over 15% bitumen ..50c ton SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 221 PAR. ARTICLE RATE Sec. 6 Bituminous same, ground • Black, bone, dry or ground in oil or water 47 534 66 216 66 22 " 47 47 47 643 Sec. 6 165 3 66 683 47 22 66 55 461 66 472 644 131 22 656 47 7 copper diamond, (T. D. 19216) dye (T. D. 6359) • Frankfort, dry or ground in oil or water. ivory, dry or ground in oil or water lamp, dry or ground in oil or water lead or plumbago (T. D. 691, 1627, 1947, 6403). lead advanced in value leg needles, (T. D. 22998) oil, for wool dressing (T. D. 6143) oxide of tin paint • paste (T. D. 3632, 16710) pigment (T. D. 16819) plush, hatters' • salt of aniline (T. D. 5096) salts (T. D. 2729, 5354) • • • • ► • • sheet iron. (See iron and steel sheets.) steam (T. D. 13596, 18057) 66 tares (T. D. 14162, 14721) vegetable, dry or ground in oil or water. Blacking (T. D. 11545, 15124) 7 66 7 66 7 66 144 448 496 23 66 • curriers' fat (T. D. 15124) liquid, harness (T. D. 11545, 15124) • 20% 25% Free 25% %c Ib . • 25% 25% 25% Free 20% 25% 25% Free 25% 278c Ib 8c ID 10% Free Free c Ib Free 25% • 25% 25% 25% 25% ·· .12c tb 25% white cream shoe polish, (T. D. 19415). Blacksmiths' hammers and sledges, iron or steel.. Bladders, all manufactures of (T. D. 9484). crude, dried or salted fish, manufactured (T. D. 9484, 10785, 13549, 14105). Valued at not over 10c Ib • Valued at over 10c, not over 35c Ib Valued at over 35c Ib Blades for swords (T. D. 19850) 154 153 66 67 knife, as knives (T. D. 22144). Blancard's pills and syrup (T. D. 6837) 46 Blanc fixe, or satin white mange powder Blank books, all kinds • • • • books, albums not (T. D. 10774). ... • books, memorandum or note (T. D. 9904). forms, lithographic, as lithographic prints. Free 212c Ib 25% 15c fb and 20% • · • 35% 25% 1c tb 20% 25% 25% 25% 25% Lithographic 45% ..45% Free 30% • 1c Ib Sec. 6" 403 46 403 400 66 403 66 forms, printed (T. D. 3941) 403 "" labels, printed 400 labels, lithographed. (See prints.) 193 367 22377, 22985.) 322 66 46 449 366 46 143 145 66 414 156 " file. (See Files.) 171 for railway tires 145 449 hinge, of iron or steel horn comb (T. D. 17734) • * 193 66 horse shoe nail (T. D. 12929, 13201) Blanket frames, needle points for (T. D. 15709).... Blankets. (See wool blankets.) (T. D. 11381, 16947, endless, cotton and rubber (T. D. 8226) horse, accompanying free animals (6777). rubber, for printing machines (T. D. 17266).. steaming as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18890). Blanks axle, val. not more than 6c b bolt, of iron or steel button, as buttons. ... • .12c ib • 114c b 112c tb 30% 45% 222 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 424 422 66 ARTICLE Valued over 20c Ib 339 346 251 Sec. 6 66 3 8 Sec. 6 " 58 Bleu d'Orient (T. D. 3361) 15 502 339 66 laces (T. D. 15325) 208 Blinds, bamboo (71 F. R. 864, T. D. 7651) 258 • Blasting caps (T. D. 15158) powder, valued not over 20c Ib • Blattstitch goods (T. D. 15154, 16870) Blay linens, as Flax cloth. Bleached flowers, suitable for decorative purposes... grasses (T. D. 8639, 10073, 13375) Bleaching liquid (T. D. 10006) powder (T. D. 12041) powder, soap, soda carb. and saponified resin (T. D. 12041) Bleurapeur en pate (T. D. 2643) Blind, books and music in raised print for.. Bloater paste (40 F. R. 226, 56 F. R. 822, T. D. 7308, 7388, 9696, 12566, 14266, 14267, 14905, 14906, 21758) 261 Bloaters, in salt or brine RATE .$2.36 M 4c Ib 6c Ib 60% 25% 20% 25% .1-5c Ib • 20% 30% 30% Free 60% 35% 30% 34c Tb • 258 in tins and other packages 30% Free 683 Block tin 200 64 118 "C 699 97 418 Blocks, bowling ball, (T. D. 16564) granite, polished for monuments, (T. D. 12362) gun (T. D. 16564, 16820), planed on one side.. clay tank cubic, in boxes (T. D. 9746) 20% • 50% Free 35% 35% " 208 finished, of wood, (T. D. 6936, 7723) 35% 66 200 for brushes, (T. D. 17826) 20% " 198 CC 200 for wood paving, unmanufactured (T. D. 5867) hub, rough hewn (T. D. 18374) 20% 200 last, wagon, oar, gun, heading and similar blocks, rough hewn, sawed or bored, (T. D. 8111) of marble, rough or squared of onyx, rough or squared D • • pipe and match, (T. D. 3411, 5307). Blood char, (T. D. 19250) 182 68 of lead * • 114 46 114 192 " of zinc 198 97 547 497 245 dragons dried, n. s. p. f. dried soluble 275 135 124 124 66 171 66 366 193 20% 20% 218c Ib ..65c cu ft • • • $1.50 cu. ft 112c Ib 20% 35% Free Free .112c Ib 25% 5-10c lb • $12 ton · • 114c Ib 45% pudding (T. D. 7066) • • • Bloom ends (T. D. 6544, 7359) as steel ingots. Blooms, iron iron, if charcoal is used iron or steel, for railway wheels • Blotters, ink, wool, paper and shell, as wool manu- factures, n. s. p. f. • Blouse fasteners, (T. D. 15404) Blowage, no allowance for, on wines or liquors (T. D. 8134). 45 Blue, all containing ferrocyanide of iron • 45 Berlin, Chinese and Prussian 8c lb 8c Ib 121 15 20 548 66 galls or nut galls, crude 58 68 72 握着 ​58 Sec. 6 billy (60 F. R. 1014, T. D. 14385, 15121, 17056) 40c ton developer (T. D. 13607) 20% galls or nut galls, advanced in value..14c fb and 10% lake, ground in oil or water mass (T. D. 620) mottled Castile soap (T. D. 13560) paint, n. s. p. f. · pulp, (T. D. 3972, 4089) Free 30% 35% • • 114c tb 30% 20% • • • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 223 ARTICLE Blue ultramarine, dry or in pulp (T. D. 12215, 13423, PAR. 52 9 52 15 " 262 15080) vitriol • RATE wash, containing ultramarine (60 F. R. 1014)..34c b wash, so-called (T. D. 12697, 13060) Blueberries canned, (T. D. 20810) 402 Board, Board, academy, bristol, paste and straw, (T. D. .34c tb 2c b 30% 2c Ib 11595) • 25% 407 card (T. D. 11351) • 35% 198 Boards, cabinet woods (18 O. A. G. 535, 19 O. a. G. 366, T. D. 16062) 15% other than cabinet woods. See Lumber. 450 Boas, fur (T. D. 18083, 23247) 35% 200 193 horns (T. D. 3955) 599 208 339 88 380 450 165 66 434 100 152 oak, or bog wood jewelry Boat knees, (T. D. 15308) Boats, according to material (T. D. 7611). imported by life-saving societies Bobbins (T. D. 5886) · Bobbinet, cotton, (T. D. 5944, 9184,10064, 14166, 14177). Boch or French flint tiles. (See tiles). Bockings (T. D. 3279).. 449 Bodkins, bone (T. D. 4703, 6724, 6828) ivory (T. D. 4703) metal (T. D. 4703, 6728, 6828, 10653) 121 Bog iron ore (T. D. 13943) Bohemian glassware, (T. D. 10925) Boiler flues, tubes, pipes or stays, of wrought iron or steel, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge, (53 F. R. 235, T. D. 12018, 14338, 14785) 152 126 66 tubes, n. s. p. f. plate, iron or steel, not thinner than 10 wire gauge, sheared or unsheared. Valued 1c Ib or less Valued over 1c not over 2c Ib Valued over 2c not over 4c Ib. • Valued over 4c Ib 2c Ib 35% • .5-10c Ib • 6-10c Ib 20% • 45% Free • 35% 60% (T. D. 14235). • · 22c sq. yd. and 40% • 30% 35% 25% .40c ton 60% 60% lc m . 25% $4 ton $4 ton • 45% $1 ton $2 ton 50% 25% 25% Free .1½c mo 2c Ib 1c Ib 126 122 122 193 plate, iron or steel, thinner than 10 wire gauge shall pay as iron or steel sheets. • punchings and clippings, (T. D. 8054) plate, shearings, (T. D. 9490, 11356, 21808, 22673, 22711, 23843) • Boilers of plate iron, (T. D. 7536) 93 Bole Armenian, (T. D. 3342) crude • 93 Armenian manufactured 70 cosmetic, (T. D. 3342) • D. 19032). 275 Boleros as wearing apparel, according to material (T. Bologna canned, (T. D. 5472, 7361, 11876, 13761) 275 655 in lard, (T. D. 7361, 13761) sausage, (T. D. 16485) • 145 Bolt blanks, iron or steel • 329 66 rope, hemp, (T. D. 16221) 329 66 498 rope or istle or Tampico fiber, manilla, sisal grass or sunn Bolting cloth of silk for milling purposes, purposes, (T. D. 10272, 10626, 10645, 10798, 10914, 12554, 13527, 15231, 17496, 17536, 49 F. R. 220, 56 F. R. 474) Free cloth of silk, n. s. p. f., as Silk goods. (T. D. 387 137 145 145 44 193 18961). cloth of copper wire Bolts, carriage, (T. D. 12932) • 114c fb and 45% for construction and repair of vessels. for door fastenings, iron or steel • .1½c id 1½c to 45% 224 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 200 Bolts heading, and stave 145 699 66 shingle 200 145 46 420 iron or steel, with or without thread or nuts, (T. D. 12932) • spoke, (T. D. 6614) stay and stud (T. D. 15159) Bombs, Chinese, (T. D. 6037, 11687) • 405 Bonbon boxes, paper (G. A. 3831, T. D. 12789) 425 418 418 boxes, owl, (T. D. 15146) holders, rabbit, (T. D. 16353) Bonbonnier dolls, (T. D. 14934) • • • • RATE 20% .112c mb Free Bonbonniers, according to material, (T. D. 4223, 4268). Bond paper, (see paper writing). Sec. 14 and 33 Bonded goods, withdrawal of, (71 F. R. 505). Sec. 15 Bonded manufacturing warehouses. Sec. 29 Sec. 43 “ 449 Bone, smelting and refining warehouses. warehouses, removal of opium. all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. ash, if fertilizer ash, not fertilizer, (T. D. 20247) 20% 112c b 8c Ib 45% 50% 35% 35% 499 66 30% Free Sec. 6 20% 417 47 499 414 • • balls, bagatelle, billiard, chess and pool black, dry or ground in oil or water black refuse, (20 F. R. 818, 23 F. R. 653, 6 S. C. R. 191) buttons 50% 25% Free 66 320 389 14c line, gross and 15% casings, cotton, (T. D. 10936, 14310, 16002)... casings, silk • • 45% 50% 389 499 64 10 417 * casings, silk and cotton, (T. D. 16359, 21929) char, exhausted, (T. D. 9044, 14700) char, for sugar refining, (T. D. 9044). checkers, chessmen, dice and draughts, (T. D. 8533) 50% Free 20% 50% 165 66 crochet needles, (T. D. 15238) 25% 449 543 499 66 449 · 427 ear cleaners, (T. D. 12706) 44 449 66 449 crosses, (T. D. 11874) cuttle fish dust, (T. D. 17256) fans, (T. D. 10739, 12797) meal, (T. D. 15521) nail cleaners, (T. D. 11991) 30% Free Free 30% 50% 30% 30% 449 necklaces (T. D. 3119) 30% 449 screws for pipes, (T. D. 4925) • • 30% 23 size, as glue, (T. D. 10796). 285 size, substitute as starch, (T. D. 22934) • • • ► .112c th 414 sleeve buttons, (T. D. 12044) 50% Sec. 6 tallow, (T. D. 12349) 20% 449 views, (T. D. 12805) 30% 499 449 66 337, T. D. 18832, 23092) 449 Bones crude, (T. D. 15521) crushed and screened, (72 F. R. 494, 84 F. R. horn, for dresses (T. D. 18588) Free 30% • 30% 44 449 -453 44 for corsets, (41 F. R. 102, G. A. 3808) or castanets, (T. D. 2510) 30% 45% 409 Bonnet forms, straw, (T. D. 12430) 35% 188 pins, (44 F. R. 160, T. D. 13238, 13307) • 35% 434 137 pins set with imitation stones, if commercially known as jewelry (T. D. 13291, 20298) wire, valued over 4c b • 60% 45% 314 Bonnets, cotton, (T. D. 15870) 50% 339 66 cotton, embroidered 60% 432 (6 fur, (See hats, fur). 409 grass, straw, chip, palm leaf, willow or rattan untrimmed 鼈 ​35% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 225 RATE PAR. 409 ARTICLE Trimmed 50% • 390 390 66 409 66 409 370 • Bonnets material for making or ornamenting, of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier or rattan, unbleached Bleached silk silk velvet, (T. D. 14295) straw, trimmed 15% • 20% 60% 60% • 50% straw, untrimmed, (T. D. 11342, 12134) wool, knit • • · . 35% ...44c Ib and 60% 13795, 13837) 66 Book covers according to material, (T. D. 21175). slates, (T. D. 6781), according to material. Bookbinders' agates 115 115 66 193 438 115 311 66 320 398 C 400 403 agates, with feruled handles, (T. D. 8928, 9095, agates, metal chief value calfskins • burnishers, agate, (T. D. 13795, 13837) cloth, cotton, (T. D. 3834, 10558, 13385, 19037), • 3c sq. yd. and 20% flax webbing, (T. D. 12138) 45% paper, surface coated, (T. D. 11195)..212c Ib and 15% Booklets, lithographed prints, (T. D. 11087, 12311, 13327, 13773, 16107) n. s. p. f. • • 483 Books, American exported and reimported, (T. D. 50% 50% 45% 20% • • • • 50% 8c lb 25% 12742) • • 502 501 64 66 • and music in raised print for the blind. and public documents, issued by foreign gov- ernments Free Free • • Free 63 403 blank of all kinds, (T. D. 11599, 11840, 13773, 14314, 9904) • 25% 403 403 66 403 400 502 459 bound or unbound, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11599, 11840, 13773, 14314) bound volumes of music, (T. D. 12229) calendars, (T. D. 12323) children's, lithographed, weighing not over 24 ounces each, (T. D. 22599) Chinese testaments, (T. D. 12578) cigarette and covers for • 25% 25% • 25% 8c Ib Free • 60% 66 403 397 46 collodion tablets not, (T. D. 11966). copy, part printed, (T. D. 15958) 25% copying, tissue paper, (T. D. 15958)....5c fb and 15% copyrighted in U. S., forfeited if imported, (T. D. 5416, 7759). 403 64 educational, for review (T. D. 18703) 25% folding maps not, (T. D. 14401). 503 for cavalry school, (T. D. 11567, 11673, 15585, 16137) Free · 503 for colleges, (T. D. 11097, 15569, 16137) Free · 500 for Congressional Library to secure copy- rights, (T. D. 14171, 14587) Free 501 for gratuitous private circulation, (T. D. 15670, 16100) Free 403 foreign music, (T. D. 13323) 25% 403 66 403 66 503 66 * 503 403 500 for private schools, (T. D. 7060, 10051) for review or editorial notice, (T. D. 9698). for societies, (T. D. 10289, 17091, 17548, 23718). for State or public libraries, (T. D. 8558).. for Sunday-school teacher, (T. D. 15585) for use of the United States, (T. D. 14171, 18258) . 25% • 25% • Free Free • • 25% • "" 403 German music (T. D. 11469, 16725, 22094) • 3 Free 25% 8a 226 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 502 Books in foreign language (T. D. 11303, 12321, 12322, 403 £6 12579, 12584, G. A. 3843, 23194). in foreign language with exception of title page and preface (T. D. 18376, 19533, 23434, 23177) RATE Free 25% 504 "" libraries in use, of persons abroad for more than one year Free 621 66 periodicals (T. D. 10117, 10881, 10289, 11413, 11681, 12450, 13344) Free 403 17641) 407 403 Sec. 16" .. 403 501 403 501 501 printed in part by lithographic process (T. D. 11599, 13773, 19537) printed twenty years (T. D. 4006, 7338) printed over 20 years, containing loose en- gravings (T. D. 4006) 25% • Free Free • Engravings are dutiable. memorandum (T. D. 9904, 12442, 13004, 14265, mirror attached (T. D. 15029) music needle, according to material (T. D. 7555, 9420, 12107). obscene pocket, according to material of chief value. printed abroad on American paper (T. D. 3065) printed by individuals for gratuitous distri- bution (T. D. 14436) Free ? 25% 35% • · 25% Prohibited 25% 501 645 403 403 403 404 printed twenty years, rebound (T. D. 10800, 10931, 13164, 13593, 50 F. R. 914).. professional (T. D. 5908, 7009, 7048, 7241, 7321, 7485, 7658, 7768, 7833, 8021, 8191, 8378, 8818, 9232, 9352, 9602, 9633, 9660, 10371, 10405, 10967, 11097, 12069, 12126, 12199, 11795, 12583, 10916, 12629, 13763, 13775, 13785, 13789, 14003, 14049, 14175, 14548, 16481), brought by immigrants to U. S. • sample (T. D. 7277, 11658, 1333, 14639, 20514, 22143) • scientific (T. D. 16011, 17178, 17609, 17178). scientific, sent abroad for binding (T.D. 16509) scrap, (T. D. 2109) Free Free 25% ... 25% 25% 35% 403 407 sheet music (T. D. 12582, 13797) slate (T. D. 9878, 17641) · 25% 35% 502 "6 Spanish grammars (T. D. 12584) Free • 403 403 292 23192) 450 Boot fronts 320 66 438 371 * 6 193 studs (T. D. 5976), metal of chief value. • • 45% 314 Boots, cotton (T. D. 10735, 11338) • • 50% 449 314 India rubber (T. D. 1536) jute (T. D. 12146) · 30% 50% 438 390 leather (T. D. 10766, 12724, 10665) silk (T. D. 10735, 11338) # 25% 60% • 390 66 370 66 silk and India rubber wool (T. D. 8455) · 60% • .44c b and 60% • 1 Boracic acid (T. D. 21429) 5c lb 11 Borate of lime and soda, containing more than 36% anhydrous boracic acid 4c Ib writing (T. D. 14314) Boonekamp bitters, (T. D. 9386, 10489, 14 S. C. R. 775 • laces, cotton or other vegetable fiber..25c m and 15% laces, leather .50c gross pairs and 20% laces, wool .50c b and 60% • unbound (18 O. A. G. 461, T. D. 23177) with samples according to chief value, (T. D. 20514, 21327, 22143). 25% 25% • $2.25 gal 35% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 227 PAR. ARTICLE RATE racic acid containing not more than 36% anhydrous bo- 11 Borate of manganese, if containing more than 36% of 3c Ib anhydrous boracic acid • 4c Ib 66 If containing not more than 36% of anhydrous boracic acid 3c Ib 11 Borax • 5c Ib 157 15 Borchardt's repeating pistols, (T. D. 19626) Bordeaux red (T. D. 6414) • 25% 30% 545 Bort Sec. 6" imitation (T. D. 17632) • Free • • • 20% 640 666 407 Botany, specimens of for scientific collections Bottle caps, paper (T. D. 11554, 21179) Botanic garden, U. S. plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed cane and seed for Free Free • • · · ... 66 covers, straw, not subject to special duty (T. D. 4956, G. A. 3836). ... stoppers, glass, cut (T. D. 14930, 16329) stoppers, glass, not cut (T. D. 15387). stoppers, earthenware, printed (T. D. 13670, 17664, 18916, 19014, 22081) stoppers, metal (T. D. 12990) 403 "6 labels, printed 100 ፡፡ 112 96 193 66 483 638 297 300 • • Bottles, American manufacture, exported filled and returned empty 189 "" 638 241 "" 100 99 112 96 100 99 chemical, specially made for colleges (T. D. 6939) • containing ale, porter and beer, not dutiable (1 S. C. R. 530, 2 S. C. R. 310,. containing ginger ale, not dutiable (33 F. R. 242, 68 F. R. 534, 73 F. R. 195, 2 S. C. R. 310, T. D. 8481, 10473, 15696, 17389). containing quicksilver, dutiable. containing preparations for societies, not duti- able. containing peas, weight included, (T. D. 22992). cut glass stoppers for (T. D. 14930, 14931, 15694) • decorated by sand blasting as Bottles, molded (T. D. 18741). • dram, or pocket flasks (T. D. 8660) earthenware, china or porcelain, plain.. · • D decorated.. empty for colleges, dutiable, (T. D. 22592). fancy glass, plain, gréen or colored, molded or pressed, and flint lime or lead glass bottles, filled or unfilled, and whether their con- tents be dutiable or free (except such as contain merchandise subject to an ad va- lorem rate of duty, or to a duty based in whole or in part upon the value thereof, which shall be dutiable at the rate appli- cable to their contents) (T. D. 11541, 11379, 12676, 13064, 13165, 13556, 14238, 15387, 15822, 17448, 17562, 17565, 61 F. R. 399, 75 F. R. 8, 73 F. R. 197, 19018, 22621, 22667, 22768, 22773, 23255). goods marking of, (T. D. 20178, 20255, 22185). Holding more than 1 pint Holding not more than 1 pint, not less than 1 pint (T. D. 20559) Holding less than 14 pint 35% 25% 60% 45% 55% 45% Free Free 60% 45% 55% 60% 60% 1c Ib .11c b 50c gross 40% But none of the above shall pay less than... 228 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 100 94 96 "" 99 "" ARTICLE Bottles, glass, and decanters, cut, engraved, painted, colored, stained, silvered, gilded, etched, frosted or printed in any manner, or ground, except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers (T. D. 11001, 12104, 11379, 12341, 14620, 15694, 61 F. R. 398, 23099, 23790) ink, stoneware (T. D. 11205) Kishu (T. D. 13953) " old, not junk (T. D. 22145). RATE 60% 25% 60% 100 100 66 opal glass (T. D. 12641, 14632) 60% 66 porcelain glassware 60% 100 64 perfumery, ornamental (T. D. 12022) • 60% 193 silver mounted scent, metal chief value (T. D. 12143, 13610) 45% 99 46 94 stone 25% · • • • 100 .. 60% 176 322 193 449 "" 66 212c Ib 45% metal chief value rubber chief value 45% 30% siphon, as bottles, molded (T. D. 10764, 11682, 14031, 14962, 18375). toilet, ornamental (T. D. 12674) Bottoms, copper Bougies, cotton chief value (T. D. 7319, 12677, 16431). Sec. 5 Bounty, additional duty required. (T. D. 21938.) Bouquet Oenanthique des vins (T. D. 6837) (minimum 25% porcelain with metal wreaths and crosses (T. D. 9469) paper and lace • dried flowers and grasses Boutonniers, celluloid (T. D. 14938, 14943) 67 425 339 251 425 67 (minimum 25%) 453 Bow frogs (T. D. 10956) 155 193 402 200 459 • 傻 ​Bovril wine (T. D. 14895, 14936, 18833, 84 F. R. 146) Bowie knives (T. D. 12936), as knives, hunting. Bowl steel (T. D. 16115) paper (T. D. 6162) Bowling-ball blocks (T. D. 16564) 55c Ib 50% 60% 25% 50% 55c Ib 45% 45% • 25% 20% 15c gross • • .50c gross and 25% 60% • • · 35% 40% 30% 35% Free · Bowls, common tobacco pipe, made wholly of clay, valued not over 40c gross • pipe of all materials except clay • n. s. p. f. * 459 407 Box boards, cardboard 191 6. chronometers or parts 204 208 700 wood, rough • • 198 " wood, sawed 198 wood veneers • shooks, packing and sugar, of wood wood, articles made of • • 483 Boxes American manufacture, exported and returned filled or exported filled and returned empty, (T. D. 11813) 15% 20% Free 405 425 bonbon, fancy paper, (T. D. 10950, 12789). bonbon, feathered, (T. D. 15146) • • 45% 50% 418 204 208 407 bonbon, toys, (T. D. 16353, 17956) cheese empty, (T. D. 2307, 12315) cheese, hoops for, (T. D. 2307) confectionery, (T. D. 11684, 12320) 35% 30% • 35% 35% 66 205 containing lemons, oranges, limes, grape fruit, shaddocks or pomelos, (T. D. 13989, 11200, 78 F. R. 334) If partly of American shooks 30% 15% • • containing merchandise, if for any other use than coverings and of unusual character, SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 229 PAR. 193 66 453 418 204 450 405 66 ARTICLE liable to duty in addition to goods, (Sec. 19, Act June 10, 1890, T. D. 11994, 12114, 11804). Boxes fancy paper (T. D. 19490, 22412). fancy papier korbe, (T. D. 14971) 405 405 405 66 193 208 66 · • • RATE 45% 45% • 45% 45% fancy, strawboard chief value, (T. D. 11831). gold or silver for handkerchiefs, (T. D. 10467) japanned, wood made partly from American shooks and partly from foreign lumber, are dutiable as for- eign, (T. D. 11797, 11987, 11988). made wholly from American shooks, imported filled, cost is not comprised in value for ad valorem duty, (T. D. 10933, 11157, 11343, 11768, 12161, 12173, 13025, 15563, 15674, 15850, 16009, 20825, 20990, 23482). metal • • · • ... musical, if not toys, (T. D. 15722, 16219) musical, toy, (T. D. 11083, 15722, 15878) packing, of wood, empty, (T. D. 3817, 9177, 10743, 12315, 12955) papier mache, (T. D. 12789) • 35% 45% 45% • 35% 30% • 35% 46 405 66 638 66 paper, in part lithographic print, (T. D. 11831) paper, surface coated, (T. D. 11684) philosophical apparatus, if for college or in- stitution, (T. D. 10607) 45% 45% Free pin, if unusual covering, dutiable separately, (T. D. 15571, 15860). 206 407 plain paper (T. D. 19486) • 208 " rose, satin or other woods 450 405 391 silk, (T. D. 5349) 208 66 snuff, wood (T. D. 15416) • 193 tin or brass 193 Bracebits, steel 434 434 65 450 "" 434 193 320 66 cotton, (T. D. 7333) • 389 66 371 66 silk wool 320 193 148 208 63 164 pill, willow, (T. D. 12955, 15396) 40% 35% 35% shell, (T. D. 12924) shell, paper chief value (T. D. 12924) 35% 45% 50% 35% 45% 45% • Bracelets, (T. D. 5161, 8751, 12965) • containing watches, (T. D. 17966) hair • D onyx faceted beads, (T. D. 8751) Braces and bits, iron or steel 60% 60% • 35% 60% • 45% 45% 50% • ..50c tb and 60% cast iron • wood, (T. D. 7431) 16 oz. M.. webbing for, cotton or other vegetable fiber.. 45% Brackets, metal, not cast iron Brads, cut, of all kinds, (T. D. 7170), not exceeding 2 Exceeding 16 oz. M 320 Braided tapes, vegetable fiber, (T. D. 12638, 12649, 391 66 409 13423, 13974) • silk, (T. D. 11183, 17393) Braiding, not embroidery, (T. D. 12954). Braids and similar manufactures composed wholly of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier or rattan, suitable for making or ornament- ing hats, bonnets or hoods, (T. D. 12638, 13423, 11370, 13974), not bleached, dyed or stained Sec. 6' If bleached, dyed or stained bark of trees, (T. D. 13298) 15% 20% 20% 45% 8-10c Tb 35% • · • 114c M 112c M 45% 50% 230 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 409 ARTICLE RATE Braids, bast, (T. D. 15982, 16424), not bleached or col- ored 15% If bleached or colored 20% • 339 cotton and rubber (elastic) (T. D. 19773, 20554, 23076) 60% • 179-39" cotton and tinsel (T. D. 23564) 60% 339 60% 339 320 339 371 66 66 hat, according to material. 449 339 66 339 339 371 339 339 cotton, (T. D. 1781, 3559, 6733, 10340, 12835, 13311, 13653, 13365, 14144, 14307, 14501, 15669, 15814, 16967, 17908, 49 F. R. 726, 22948, 23564) cotton, silk fringed, (T. D. 15669) cotton tape, not, (T. D. 13668) feather stitched, (20 O. A. G. 621, 54 F. R. 161, T. D. 5940, 6733, 10340, 12638, 12652, 13423, 13653, 13872, 14124, 14144, 16670, 20515, 22948) felt, (T. D. 14918) 60% 45% • 60% .50c fb and 60% 30% 60% 60% 60% grass, not suitable for hats, (T. D. 17267). hemp, (T. D. 12854, 16346, 20621) herring bone, (T. D. 14144) Honiton, (T. D. 14501) . horsehair, (T. D. 11342, 11368, 20621)..50c fb and 60% horsehair and manilla, manilla chief value (T. D. 12359, 12546) lace, (T. D. 14501, 21968, 22266) 60% 60% 339 66 linen, (T. D. 6119, 6443, 40 F. R. 568) 60% 339 manilla, (T. D. 12359, 12546, 12854) 60% 339 66 medallion 60% 179 64 179 metal, (T. D. 6149, 6547, 11342, 11361) metal and straw, (T. D. 11370) 60% 60% 339 novelty, cotton 60% 339 ** of vegetable fiber, (T. D. 20515) 60% 449 raffia, for baskets 30% 339 rubber and cotton, rubber chief value (T. D. 13311, 19773, 20554) 60% 390 rubber and silk, rubber chief value. · 60% 339 sennit 60% 390 silk, (T. D. 6650, 11183, 13310, 13365, 13374, 14139, 14403, 49 F. R. 726) 60% 390 silk and India rubber, (49 F. R. 726, T. D. 19773) 60% 371 179 silk and wool, (T. D. 14139, 17182) ....50c fb and 60% soutache, gilt, (71 F. R. 291, T. D. 14717, 16632, 16993) 60% 449 371 straw, not suitable for hats, (T. D. 11342) wool or part wool, (T. D. 4806, 5940, 11342, 11368, 12359, 12358, 14139, 15009, 16944) • 30% 50c b and 60% Sec. 6 Bran, (T. D. 4235) 20% Sec. 6 66 wheat, (T. D. 16435) 289 Brandy 18 263 66 293 296 290 263 coloring for, (T. D. 6740, 10518, 12723, 12822). • cherries, (T. D. 15688, 17642). and on alcohol in excess of 10%. imitation of · .1c tb and 35% in cases of less than 12 bottles or jugs, is sub- ject to full duty on 12 bottles or jugs. in casks, of less than 10 gallons capacity, is subject to forfeiture. peaches, (T. D. 10909) 20% $2.25 gal 50% • • • $2.50 gal $2.25 gal lc Ib and 35% and on alcohol in excess of 10% • • .$2.50 gal 193 Brass and glass lamps 45% 447 and silver-chased and swaged, harness, (T. D. 13301) 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 231 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 193 10114, 10410) • 193 ball chain, (T. D. 7878) 137 66 165 "" 193 66 193 bushing wire, (T. D. 7129) 414 Brass articles, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7159, 8301, 8684, ball chain, if made from wire, in addition to rate on wire bodkins · buckles, (T. D. 7932) buttons, (51 F. R. 414, T. D. 9521, 10471, 13382). 45% · 45% .114c b 25% 45% 45% · 34c per line per gross and 15% 193 " castings, (T. D. 10114) 45% 505 clippings from brass and Dutch metal, fit only 193 66 for remanufacture, (T. D. 3749, 23108). chains, (T. D. 7878, 10410) Free .. 45% 193 eyelets, (T. D. 8547) 45% 193 66 fenders, (T. D. 8684) 45% 193 frames, (T. D. 8383) 45% 540 193 headed nails, (T. D. 6361) 453 horns, if musical instruments 418 505 193 "" 453 66 505 66 434 or mock jewelry • 193 handles, for curling stones, (T. D. 7212) horns, if toys, (T. D. 2111) in bars or pigs, (T. D. 9278, 10865, 14462) in sheets musical instruments old, (G. A. 3782) ormolu, articles of, (T. D. 9953) Free 45% 45% 35% Free 45% 45% Free 60% .. 45% 505 pin boxes usual coverings, (T. D. 18770). red, (T. D. 10865) Free 193 66 scales, (T. D. 12964) • • 45% 66 193 screws for jewelers, (T. D. 7159) 45% 66 so-called alloys, not brass, (T. D. 12982). 418 toys 35% 66 193 tapes, (T. D. 1911) 45% 179 tapes, if made of tinsel wire 60% 190 66 types 25% 183 white, (T. D. 9278, 14462) 20% 193 wire, (T. D. 8862, 10671, 21979) 45% 193 12982) 347 • 68 176 Braziers' copper ▸ · 622 Brazil nuts 272 506 66 paste 109 507 • zinc manganese and copper copper alloys, (T. D. Brattice, (T. D. 12366) Braunscheid oil, (T. D. 3528) Brazil nuts, bastard, (T. D. 22894) pebble. (See lenses). pebble, unwrought or unmanufactured, (T. D. 45% 45% 25% • • 212c Ib Free 1c b Free 7183) • Sec. 6 20 " 548 66 tea or mate, (T. D. 3909) wood, advanced in value wood, crude • • 22 66 64 155 wood extracts and decoctions of Bread baskets according to material. knives. See knives. 296 Breakage on liquors, no allowance for. Breastpins Breccia, in blocks or slabs, (T. D. 21672, 22075, 22099, 434 60% 508 23649) Free 158 Breech-loading shot guns. See Guns. 473 Free 45 Bremen blue, (T. D. 1705) 8c lb 53 Brewers' compounds, (T. D. 3484) • • 700 Briar root and wood .$1.32 gal. and 35% Free Breeding, animals for, with certificate Free 20% • · 14c Ib and 10% • Free ./c lb 232 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 97 97 87 Sec. 6 Brick bath, (T. D. 6205, 12316, 16217, 15719, 23028).. 66 cement, (T. D. 8044) 87 448 cork 87 66 encaustic 97 fire, weighing not over 10 lbs., if glazed, orna- mented, painted or enameled, (T. D. 10050, 10063, 16570, 21083) Not glazed, enameled, ornamented or decor- ated fire, weighing over 10 lbs., decorated not decorated. RATE 20% 25% 25% 45% 35% • $1.25 ton 45% * • linings for coke ovens, as brick, fire, (T. D. 17657, 21083). magnesic as Brick, other than fire (T. D. 18692, 84 F. R. 158). 35% 87 magnesite fire, as brick, fire, (T. D. 15018, 16416, 16570, 16828). 87 other than fire, (T. D. 8044, 9821, 14557). Not glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified or or- namented 25% If glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified or or- namented 97 121 193 pumice stone and sand, (T. D. 12005, 13611). Bricks, pyrites, residuum, (T. D. 14385) trowels, finished, (T. D. 8532) • 45% 35% .40c ton • 45% 453 Bridges, violin, (T. D. 10259) 45% • 447 Bridle bits 45% 447 447 447 700 459 • Bridles and reins, linen, (T. D. 13662) leather chief value metal chief value • Brierwood or brier root, (T. D. 7366). pipes Sec. 6 Brilliantine, or gum brilliant, (T. D. 15846) if a cosmetic Brimstone, crude refined, (T. D. 3396) • 45% 45% 45% Free • 60% • • 20% 50% • • • Free .$8 ton Bristles, crude, not sorted, bunched or prepared, (T. D. 8667, 20213) 70 674 84 84 sublimed · • 459 Briquet lamps, (T. D. 6908) • 509 411 401 614 637 193 sorted, bunched, or prepared in any manner, (T. D. 8607, 15969) Bristol board, (T. D. 6463, 12246), as Paper drawing. stones, crude • $8 ton 60% Free • • .712c Ib Free Free 45% Britannia metal, old and fit only for remanufacture.. ware, (T. D. 7246, 6125) 357 Britch cheviot, (T. D. 7034) 286 British gum or dextrine, (T. D. 12822) lustre, (T. D. 491, 1947, 6403) Bristling, if caught in fresh water (T. D. 8843) Sec. 6 " 260 258 66 617 193 • · · • in cans or packages, (T. D. 11369, 12106, 12621), See anchovies. Briza grass, (T. D. 10073, 13375) Brocade flitters, (T. D. 5530, 12129, 23112, 23752) cotton, (T. D. 12904, 14712, 15044), as cotton cloth. powder (T. D. 5530, 23635) Broche carpets, (T. D. 7894) 12c Tb 2c Ib 20% .14c Ib Free 45% 12c b 175 "" 374 370 shawls • 112 Broken glass • • 3 3 Bromine 15 Bromide of potassium Bromofluorescic acid, (T. D. 7983, 9425, 10504) 2 Bronze mixture, (T. D. 18541) • • 44c sq. yd. and 40% .44c tb and 60% 45% 25% • E 25% • • 30% ..60c ib and 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 233 PAR. 193 ARTICLE RATE Bronze andirons, (T. D. 12824) 45% 193 66 193 articles, (T. D. 15968, 15971) casts, (T. D. 16214) • 45% 45% 400 66 cigar labels, (T. D. 15864). See paper. 193 crosses for church, (T. D. 13324) 45% 193 "6 figures, if not works of art, (T. D. 4228, 6181, 7657, 11552, 11222, 12837) 45% 454 46 figures, if works of art • 20% 193 flitters, (T. D. 12129) 45% 193 imitation of, (T. D. 6057, 7657) 45% 175 46 193 "" 533 66 183 46 193 66 175 193 193 193 metal, in leaf, (T. D. 8479)....pkg. 100 leaves 6c pkg manufactures of, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 1548).. metal, if copper chief value, (T. D. 15971). metal, unwrought (T. D. 1548) mounting for vases, (T. D. 11536) • powder, (T. D. 6332, 5530, 12129, 12909, 15704, 10498, 12222, 22361) replicas, if not finished by sculptor, (T. D. 6181, 13314) · • statuettes, (T. D. 11222) statuary, (T. D. 11222, 11552, 12760, 12837, 12839, 13059, 13069, 13314, 13324, 13862, 15166, 15635, 65 F. R. 494, 66 F. R. 737, 71 F. R. 691, 16685, 16782, 16928, 16214, 15919, 17253, 17348, 17137, 22510) statuary, if work of an American artist, (T. D. 3452) 45% Free 20% 45% 12c Ib 45% 45% 45% 703 454 statuary, if work of a professional sculptor, (T. D. 13059) 193 66 193 " 434 434 66 434 46 510 548 66 410 410 15 Free 279 • statuary, reproduction of, (T. D. 15919, 22510) tablets, for church, (T. D. 13324) Bronzing is not gilding, (T. D. 6683). Brooches containing watches, (G. A. 3841) as jewelry (T. D. 19714) imitation stone, (T. D. 5103, 13991) Broom corn, (T. D. 6215) root, (T. D. 6215) • Brooms, (T. D. 8998, 15963) toy, (T. D. 12239) 66 Brown crystals, (T. D. 1035) 36 grease, (T. D. 8392, 10878, 11132, 11236, 11561, 20% 45% 45% 60% 60% • • • • 60% Free Free 40% · • 40% 30% " 58 66 13757) hollands. Spanish 1/2c ID See cotton cloth. 30% 67 3 Brucine 322 93 200 66 193 410 410 410 70 410 es Brown's chlorodyne, (T. D. 20561) 55c per Ib., but not less than 25%. Bruges ribbon, (T. D. 7363) Brunswick asphalt mastic Brush binding, as wool binding. Brush blocks, (T.D. 17826) bags according to material. ink erasers of steel, (T. D. 15235) Brushes ... brass, scratch brooms, (T. D. 5519, 7015) copying book, (T. D. 13752) Chinese tooth, (T. D. 13207) crumb, (T. D. 14755) • • 25% 45% • • • 50c ton • 20% 45% 40% • 40% 40% 50% 40% 410 410 46 dust, feather, (T. D. 7015) flute, (T. D. 16304) 40% • 40% 410 #4 flesh, (T. D. 12664) 40% • 64 410 46 haidebrooms, not, (T. D. 15963). hair, (T. D. 7015) 40% 410 hair marking, (T. D. 13042) 40% 234 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 410 410 410 410 " 410 410 ARTICLE RATE Brushes India rubber, (T. D. 13752) miniature, not toys, (T. D. 12239, G. A. 3777) powder puffs are, (T. D. 3114, 13351, 13881).. sink, (T. D. 8999) throat, (T. D. 8686) 40% 40% ... 40% 40% 40% tooth, (T. D. 8779) 40% 376 374 Brussels carpets carpets, tapestry • 44c. sq. yd. and 40% 28c sq. yd. and 40% 339 net, cotton or other vegetable fibre (T. D. 10256, 13905, 14052, 14166) 60% • 390 net, silk 60% 425 20 Bruyere, for making flowers, (T. D. 5471) Buchu leaves, advanced in value. • • • 50% • • 14c fb and 10% 66 548 • 193 66 193 193 leaves, crude Buckles, (T. D. 12326, 12327) for cotton ties, (T. D. 15667) gold, silver, or other metal, (T. D. 9382, 12326, Free 45% 45% 12327) 45% 434 if jewelry, (T. D. 12326) 60% 434 66 imitation oxidized silver, (T. D. 11078, 11980, 12326) 60% 112 66 rhinestone (T. D. 16482, 22945) 45% • · 450 shell, (T. D. 11078) 35% 193 shoe, (T. D. 9382) • • 45% 412 311 341 168 137 226 Buckwheat (48 lbs. to bu.) • · • trousers, iron or steel, valued not over 15c 100. (T. D. 20865) 5c 100 and 15% Valued over 15c, not over 50c 100...10c 100 and 15% Valued over 50c 100 .15c 100 and 15% Buckram cotton, (T. D. 3096, 9941, 12369, 14379, 16322 17024) .3c sq. yd. and 20% jute, (T. D. 14333, 14322, G. A. 3950, 20611) D 5%c or c tb and 15% Buck saws Buckthorne strips, (T. D. 8325), in addition to rate on wire used 30% • • 114c Ib 15c bu Sec. 6 " flour 667 Buds, cassia 20% Free 287 cassia, ground 20 medicinal, not edible, • ..3c Ib advanced in value. 548 66 153 450 437 438 skins, raw (T. D. 20276) 20276) · 438 193 208 "" ( 408 453 66 418 toy • • 671 116 193 125 medicinal, not edible, crude 14c b and 10% Budding knives. See knives. (T. D. 6016, 12935.) Buffalo robes, (T. D. 6078) skins, dressed, not made into articles (T. D. Buffings, leather (T. D. 6915) Buggy, metal chief value, (T. D. 13354) wood chief value, (T. D. 11417) aprons, according to material. Bugles, glass, as beads, not strung musical instruments Buhr or burr stone in blocks, rough, (T. D. 1500, 3048) or burr stone, manufactured and bound up in mill-stones, (T. D. 358, 7140, 5878, 11686)... or burr stone rollers, with iron axles, (T. D. 7140) Building forms, iron or steel, (T. D. 7617, 7773, 12933, 13698) Free • 35% • · 15% • 20% · • 20% 45% 35% 35% • 45% • 35% Free 15% 45% • 118 117 stone, hewn, dressed or polished stone, rough, (T. D. 12362) • 5-10c Ib 50% • · 12c cu ft 118 stones of porphyritic rock, (T. D. 14227) • 50% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 235 PAR. 125 ARTICLE Bulb beams, iron or steel RATE ...5-10c b 25% .14c tb and 10% Free 251 Bulbs and bulbous roots, for flowers, (T. D. 14707, 20 "" 548 20 "" 656 14749, 14751) and bulbous roots, roots, as drugs, advanced in value. (T. D. 12211) • • and bulbous roots, medicinal, crude. and bulbous roots, medicinal, value advanced in .14c fb and 10% and bulbous roots, not edible, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 4308, 6445, 7820, 9636, 9945, 14351, 14835, 47 F. R. 443, 19903) Bulk, cargoes of coal, salt, etc., in, may unload at places specially designated by Sec. of Treas- ury, (Art. 128, Re. 1892, T. D.,. 8108, 9411, 9582). only articles named in Act can be trans- ported in under I. T. (T. D., 8001). 193 Bullets, lead • Bullion base, (T. D., 2507, 7543, 9976, 8431) fringe, (20 F. R. 43) 182 179 511 "" • Free 45% • 21c ib Bullion, gold and silver, (T. D. 7996, 8619, 12000, 12609, 13392, 14106, 14122, 14575, 16884) gold powder not, (T. D. 15415). lead, (T. D. 20284) threads, T. D. 14717) Bullions, laces and embroideries made from, (T. D. Bullrushes 6149, 10898, 12658, 11361) Bull's eye lanterns, (T. D. 9385, 13657, 15859) 182 179 179 617 193 418 100 "" eye lanterns, toy, (T. D. 14685) eyes (T. D. 9385) 370 369 362 512 341 343 344 . • • 60% Free 218c Ib .5c lb and 35% 60% Free 45% 35% 60% Bunion plasters, wool, (T. D. 6576, 12665). 44c Ib and 60% Bunting, wool, valued not over 70c Ib...11c sq. yd. and 50% 11c sq. yd. and 55% Valued over 70c Ib.. Bur waste, wool Burgundy pitch • Burlap, (T. D. 10231, 10649, 10953, 12357, 12570, 12830, 20c Ib Free 13423, 13652, 14050, 14137, 14253, 14326, 14379, 14545, 15598, 15996, 15997, 16848, 17208, 38 F. R. 716, 53 F. R. 787, 65 F. R. 788. 72 F. R. 251, 75 F. R. 927, 19098, 19178, 22560, 23386), plain woven, of single jute yarns, not ex- ceeding 60 in. in width, weighing not less than 6 oz. oz. sq. yd. and not exceeding 30 threads sq. in.. .5%c tb and 15% • Exceeding 30 and not exceeding 55 threads sq in. c fb and 15% bags or sacks made from plain woven fabrics of single jute yarns, not dyed, colored, stained, painted, printed or bleached, and not ex- ceeding 30 threads sq. in.. (T. D. 10750, 15288, 16007, 16930, 16951, G. A. 3769) c Ib and 15% bagging for cotton, (T. D. 14939, composed of single jute yarns, not bleached, dyed, col- oled, stained, painted or printed, not ex- ceeding 16 threads sq. in., and weighing not less than 15 oz sq. yd. • 6-10c sq. yd 347 black, (G. A. 3950) 45% 347 66 crash, (T. D. 12627) 45% • embroidery canvas not, (T. D. 14137). 347 jute press cloth, (T. D. 13436, 15996) 45% 347 manufactured in part of flax, (T. D. 12357,. 14050) 45% 236 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 322 Burlap starched buckram, (T. D. 14322, 16024) 347 64 98 tubing Burners, lava tips for • • • RATE • 45% 45% • .10c grs. and 15% 25% 3 Burning fluid 115 193 93 Burnisher's agate, for bookbinders, (T. D. 13795, 13837) Burnishing stones, agate and metal, (T. D. 13837) Burnt clay, (T. D. 6140) 18 66 49 66 286 193 116 671 "C 362 68 193 17 400 403 glucose, (T. D. 6740) ochre, (T. D. 14756) starch, (T. D. 6740, 12822) Burr stone rollers, (T. D. 7140) Burr stones, manufactured 66 stones, rough waste, wool • • • • Burtemburg simples, (T. D, 7570) Bushing wire, (T. D. 7129, 12042) Business cards, collodion, (T. D. 15127) • • • • • • • • 50% 45% .$2 ton 50% %c Ib 2c Ib 45% 15% Free 20c Tb 25% 45% 65c lb and 25% • · cards lithographic, as lithographic prints. cards, printed Busts, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 16653, 17258). Butchers' knives, forks and steels. See knives. skewers, wood · Butter, (T. D. 7745) apple • 25% • 40c M 6c Ib • lc Ib and 35% cocoa, (T. D. 7958, 11362, 12436, 15332, 17770)..312c Ib cocoanut, (T. D. 14602, 16515) 155 207 " 236 263 282 282 236 "" cream, (T. D. 16012) 155 282 263 "C nucoa, (T. D. 17770) knives, (T. D. 7921). See knives. prune, (T. D. 17570, 17552-3) if containing over 10% alcohol and on the alcohol substitutes for, (T. D. 7745). • • · • • 312c tb 6c Ib 312c Ib 1c Ib and 35% • 35% $2.50 gal Internal Revenue tax and 6c Ib tubs and pails, (T. D. 15360) Butterflies, on wire, for ornamental hairpins (T. D. 10408) 236 66 208 66 434 236 282 " 414 414 193 413 • Butterine, (T. D. 12436) • • 35% 60% 6c Ib cocoa, 78 F. R. 332, T. D. 11362, 15332, 18086)..312c Ib Button blanks, ornaments, rims, shanks and molds, pay as buttons, according to material, (T. D. 11376, 14282, 14388, 19416). centers of glass, (T. D. 3458). .34c line grs. and 15% drills, metal, (T. D. 15702) 592 413 193 16 193 • forms, lastings, mohair, cloth, silk, or other manufactures of cloth, woven or made into patterns of such size, shape or form, or cut in such manner as to be fit for buttons ex- clusively, (T. D. 3084, 4081, 4394, 9176, 10570, 12525, 12555, 10570) lac • • • D material, silk, (T. D. 10570,14136) material, zinc, plated with nickel, (T. D. 6904) shanks, metal, (T. D. 8869, 9017, 21369).. 414 Buttons, agate, (T. D. 17431) barrel wool • • • · · bone, (T. D. 11978, 13334) • 45% 10% Free 10% 45% 45% 1-12c line grs. and 15% 50c b and 60% .14c line grs and 15% brass, (T. D. 6495, 10471, 13382, 51 F. R. 414). 371 414 414 34c line grs. and 15% 414 #4 50% 414 414 64 china or porcelain, decorated or plain collar and cuff, (T. D. 8869, 9832, 11981, 12044, · 50% celluloid • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 237 PAR. 414 414 414 414 ARTICLE 14404, 19066, 56 F. R. 1015) ... Buttons, composition, (T. D. 10922, 17183) cotton velvet, (T. D. 12555, 12758) gaiter, (T. D. 14711) • glass, (T. D. 5511, 11978, 13306, 13334, 15042). RATE 50% 50% 50% 50% 34c line grs. and 15% 414 "" gutta percha 50% 414 66 horn, (T. D. 12044) • • • 34c line grs. and 15% 414 414 "" ivory, (T. D. 4346, 13332, 13620) jet, (T. D. 15042) 50% 50% 414 ፡፡ 34c line grs. and 15% 414 50% 414 "" 50% 414 "" 50% 414 • 50% 414 414 66 414 < 414 414 • metal, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 6019, 9521, 12371, 23055) metal and silk, (T. D. 14136) n. s. p. f., (T. D. 16000) opal, (T. D. 22757) .. papier mache, not shoe buttons (T. D. 14711). nickel bar .1-12c line grs. and 15% pearl, (51 F. R. 76, T. D. 11376, 11981, 14282). ... • 112c line grs. and 15% 17103, 17128, 19531) 50% .11c line grs. and 15% paste or rhinestone, (T. D. shell, (7 S. C. R. 1244). shoe, made of paper, board, pulp, papier mache or similar material, (T. D. valued not over 3c grs • • silk velvet, (T. D. 6031, 9168, 10551, Valued over 3c grs 14136) • • 14711), lc grs 50% 11358, 50% trouser, of metal (except steel) (T. D. 23055) trouser, of steel vegetable ivory 1-12c line grs. and 15% 34c line grs. and 15% .50c lb and 60% 414 414 66 414 · 14c line grs. and 15% "" 414 414 with silk crochet covers, (T. D. 14136). • · 414 wood ° .་ 50% 50% 371 wool • · 145 Butts or hinges, iron or steel · • · + • • 112c tb 193 (6 566 66 or hinges, other metal jute 1 Butyric acid 21 374 • • • · • ether, (T. D. 14521) · • • • Byzantine carpets, (T. D. 6538) • 45% Free 25% $2 Ib .44c sq. yd. and 40% 67 Byrrh, vin de Malaga, (T. D. 8310), (min. 25%). 55c Ib • PAR. C ARTICLE RATE 208 208 666 700 198 198 198 Cab, hansom, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 10778). Cabbages 242 254 Cabbage seeds, (T. D. 6635, 6093, 7313, 6 S. C. R., 175) Cabinet for bric-a-brac (T. D. 15952).. 3c each · 30% 35% furniture, of wood, wholly or partly finished.. specimens, for scientific public collections.. wood, in the log, rough or hewn (T. D. 10402, 18074) 35% Free Free wood, pear wood, sawed (T. D. 12958) 15% wood sawed (T. D. 6421, 21765) wood, veneers (T. D. 9010, 16654) 15% • • 20% • 208 Cabinets for colleges (T. D. 12135) 208 151 of wood, tobacco (T. D. 12132) Cable chains, iron or steel, not less than 3 inch in diameter 35% 35.% ..1%c Ib 238 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE less than 34, not less than 3% inch in diame- ter RATE • .13c Ib less than 3%, not less than 5-16 inch in di- ameter · less than 5-16 inch in diameter • • • • but none of the above to pay less than. Cable chains old, fit only for remanufacture, (T. D. 365) 122 450 • 6 137 cores, telegraphic, of copper and gutta percha (T. D. 3008, 10815, 11398) • 1c Ib 3c Ib 45% $4 ton 35% telegraphic (T. D. 3008, 3573, 11398, 15725), maximum rate on wire used and in addition le b Cables, copper wire (T. D. 1677, 3008), maximum rate on wire used and in addition cotton (T. D. 9187) 137 322 329 137 66 • hemp, tarred or untarred • • iron, brass, copper or steel wires, pay highest rate upon the wire used, and in addition thereto 1c Ib 45% 2c Ib lc Ib • 329 66 istle, Tampico fibre, manilla, sisal grass or sunn, or a mixture of any of them. 193 Cabochons 1c Ib 45% 528 3 Cacao, or cocoa, crude and fiber, leaves and shells of, Free Cachon de laval (T. D. 11420, 21310).. 25% 70 Cachous, aromatic (T. D. 9132, 14503, 15246, 17931, 18835, 84 F. R. 442) 50% 252 Cactus plants (T. D. 11386) • 25% 3 Cade oil (T. D. 6882) 25% • • 513 58 66 118 117 (T. D. 5452) .. 3 68 Caffeine .. • C 4 • • • Cadmium yellow (T. D. 13944) Caen-cliff building stone, hewn, dress and polished, building stone, unmanufactured and un- dressed Sec. 6 Cafe Nigro, extract of coffee sodium sulphonate, or symphorol, (T. D. 15393) 626 Cajeput oil Sec. 6 Cake (T. D. 14469) alum aluminous Free 30% 50% 12c cu ft • • 20% 25% 25% Free 20% • • • 1/2c ib 12c Ib 4 625 80 193 66 oil salt or nitre cake 66 • • servers, German silver (T. D. 7921) • Sec. 6 Cakes, oat meal put up in tins (T. D. 14469) Caladium bulbs Calamine Calamus root, crude (T. D. 17578) root, not crude, (T. D. 1279) Calc-spar prisms (T. D. 12383, 12391) Calcined bones 656 514 548 20 115 499 CC 31 89 • · · Free $1.25 ton 45% 20% Free Free Free • · • .14c tb and 10% • • magnesia, medicinal, (T. D. 7574, 9375, 13877). magnesite, or furnace cement (T. D. 16851). 3 Calcium Carbide, (T. D. 20555) 3 Calcium chloride (T. D. 9008) 71 3 64 · · santonate containing 80% or over of santonin (T. D. 9935) santonate containing less than 80% of san- tonin 50% Free 7c lb • 20% 25% 25% $1 Ib , 25% 60% 407 400 rollers, paper chief value (T. D. 16202) Calendars lithographed as lithograph prints, (T. D. 35% 12323). 403 printed (T. D. 7432) 25% 95 Calendar advertising tiles (T. D. 14398) SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 239 ARTICLE Calendars, surface coated paper (12790) RATE 35% Calf hair, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or not drawn. Free hair manufactures, as Woolen manufactures, PAR. 407 571 366 438 "" 438 66 450 438 664 438 66 425 179 n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3011). skins, bookbinders', dressed and finished. skin boots and shoes skin uppers or vamps • • • 20% 25% 35% japanned, (T. D. 10719, 14090, 14215) weighing .30c Ib and 20% not over 10 lbs dozen weighing over 10, not over 25 lbs doz..30c lb and 10% weighing over 25 lbs doz ..20c fb and 10% skins, raw (T. D. 18671, 18688, 18739, 21989)... Free tanned (T. D. 5635, 10719, 14090, 13363) Calices of paste, (T. D. 4769) • California, a fabric in part of metal 488 Calisaya bark, crude bark not crude Calomel 20 C 68 272 72 • • • • Calthrop nuts, (T. D. 8525, 22176, 22516) Calvert's medical soap, (T. D. 15737) Calves " 218 473 473 "C • • • 20% • · • 50% 60% Free 14c tb and 10% 35% lc lb 15c Ib $2 head • • • • • born in United States, owned by foreign citi- zens (T. D. 11483) of U. S. cattle born across border, returned in 6 months (T. D. 13395) Cambric, (T. D. 246, 15044). As cotton cloth. 339 251 " edgings, (T. D. 11079) Camelias, (T. D. 10737, 16316) 357 Camel's hair, (T. D. 12657, 17207, 15232, 15920, 75 F. R. 834) of second class 20 548 626 198 700 66 wood, sawed 66 66 515 68 Sec. 6 " 12 449, 23116) refined (T. D. 13548) wood, unmanufactured, (T. D. 5271) 15 Camphorated napthaline, (T. D. 13571) 3 Camphyline, eucalyptol, (T. D. 15028) 15 Camphyline disinfectant (T. D. 18138) 20 Camwood, advanced in value · • Valued 12c or less per pound.. Valued over 12c per pound.. hair, Chinese, (T. D. 12657) hair fabrics and articles composed of, (T. D. 12245). See Woolen schedule. 354 66 hair, second class, scoured 358 hair, Russian, of 3d class, 359 357 369 362 " hair noils, (T. D. 15232) 410 370 66 366 435 434 [ { in frames 435 434 set 112 hair pencils in quills or otherwise hair shawls • • hair tops, as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. Cameos imitation of, composed of glass or paste not exceeding one inch in dimensions not set, (T. D. 9057, 9211) • Cameras and camera tubes, metal and glass, glass "C chief value (18352) • other, dutiable according to the material of chief value. Camomile flowers, advanced in value. flowers, crude oil · · Camphor, crude, (T. D. 9264) Free Free • 60% 25% 12c tb 36c Ib 4c Tb 7c Ib • • 12c tb • • 20c Ib 40% • · • 44c b and 60% • 20% 60% 10% 60% 45% • 4c tb and 10% Free · Free • Japanese peppermint or menthol, (T. D. 4963) oil, (T. D. 9264, 15466, 17612, 18831, 84 F. R. Free 25% 20% 6c Ib 15% Free • 20% 25% 20% • · 4c fb and 10% 240 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 548 Camwood, crude 501 403 C ARTICLE Canadian agricultural reports (T. D. 11756) postal cards (T. D. 7903, 10624) postal cards in transit (T. D. 16038) 254 Canary seed, (T. D. 7786, 20622) 628 193 46 weed, as orchil • • · Candelabra, is not regalia or work of art, but a man- ufacture of metal, (T. D. 7712, 12097, 12844, 13362, 13469) · Candied apples, (T. D. 15811) 263 267 263 66 267 · RATE Free Free 25% Free 30% Free 45% .lc b and 35% citron, (T. D. 10874, 38 F. R., 714, 59 F. R. 768) 4c Ib dates, (T. D. 12668) 1c Ib and 35% lemon and orange peel 559 Candle berries, (T. D. 1958) • • • • 2c Ib Free 15 193 coloring, (T. D. 21923) · 30% 66 holders for Christmas trees, (T. 19138) D. 14945, 45% 423 66 8c · 1c M Free 617 Sec. 6 " 320 448 98 matches, (T. D. 14214) gross boxes containing not over 100 matches per box.. other than as above nuts, crude, (T. D. 1958) • tar, (53 F. R. 786, 59 F. R. 456, T. D. 5049, 5091, 10951, 12337, 14460, 14709, 15712). wicking, cotton or other vegetable fibre, (T. D. 10668) • • 20% .10c b and 15% Candles and tapers, wax chief value, (T. D. 12521).. carbon electric stearine, (T. D. 15111) Sec. 6 " Candlesticks, china, decorated 96 96 * 649 193 china, white D • • if borne in hand are regalia, (T. D. 8514, 8976) metal, (T. D. 3347, 6683, 9522) D 25% 90c C 20% 60% 55% Free · 45% 212 Candy, sugar, valued at 15c pound or less....4c Ib and 15% valued over 15c Ib. The weight and value of immediate cover- ings shall be included in the dutiable weight and value. rock, as candy, (T. D. 13372). 50% 700 Cane, bamboo, rattan and reed, rough, (T. D. 4345, 11586. 12632, 13244) Free 206 chair, manufactured of rattan or reed, (T. D. 9779, 13244, 11586) 10% 208 209 furniture beaters, (T. D. 12200) • • 35% juice, sirup of, testing not above 75 degrees, 95-100c b for every additional degree or fraction, add 35-1000c Ib 438 322 44 640 210 sugar, 10978) 656 548 " pin, (T. D. 17166), as leather, n. s. p. f... seating, imitation, of cotton (T. D. 10862) seeds for Agricultural Department or U. S. Botanic Gardens • unmanufactured, (T. D. (T. D. 7734, 6961, sugar or slips for seed. Canella alba bark, crude 20% 45% Free 20% Free • Free 20 < alba bark, not crude • • • .14c b and 10% 459 462 " Canes containing a pipe bowl (T. D. 3692). containing a watch (T. D. 9061) • 60% 40% 462 66 • from rattan or malacca, partly finished (56 F. R. 817) 40% 206 46 700 chair, wrought or manufactured from rattans or reeds, (T. D. 13244) sticks for, rough (T. D. 12632) 10% Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 241 PAR. ARTICLE 462 Canes, walking, animal integument on steel core (T. 462 700 462 " 262 655 66 659 275 66 258 D. 6600) walking, finished or unfinished (T. D. 9067).. walking, rough or only cut into lengths with metal heads or mountings Canned apples, (T. D. 12313) bologna sausage,(T. D. 11876) clams · ► · • RATE 40% 40% suitable Free 40% 2c Ib Free Free 25% • 30% 25% Free 40% bologna sausage in lard (T. D. 13761). fish, excepting sardines, anchovies, sprats, bristlings, sardels, sardellen and shell fish (T. D. 11835) sausage meat (T. D. 7066, 13761) · vegetables (T. D. 6889) • 275 659 66 shell fish 241 66 415 Cannel coal, (T. D. 787) 179 193 Cannon (T. D. 7643, 22019) 208 • Cannetille as bullions (T. D. 6149) • · Canoes are not personal effects (T. D. 6071). Canoes (T. D. 16057, 17110) • Sec. 6 " birch bark (T. D. 2374, 14616, 18542) Cans, tin or other metal 193 20 548 387 Cantharides, advanced in value " crude • Canton crepes, as Silk goods. .67c ton 5c Ib and 35% 45% 35% 20% • 45% • .14c tb and 10% Free • • • • • flannels, as cotton cloth (T. D. 3422). 208 Canvas and rattan trunks, (T. D. 18005).. burlap (53 F. R. p. 787, T. D. 10231) cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6362). embroidery, (T. D. 11882, 6262, 14139, 38 F. R. 95), as Flax cloth. 347 346 346 " flax or hemp (T. D. 1714, 7414, 8320, 10231, 12830, 14249, 14250, 14236, 14330, 65 F. R. 788, 49 F. R. 824, 72 F. R. 251), as Flax cloth. (T. D. 21325). • flax tow (T. D. 11882, 14056), as Flax cloth. floor cloth, hemp and jute. jute, plain woven (T. D. 17962). fabrics. 35% 45% 346 347 45% 341 See jute 347 347 jute, with selvedge (38 F. R., 716). jute, twilled (T. D. 17962) ... 45% 45% 347 66 military (T. D. 12830) • 45% 346 " - padding, flax, (T. D. 1714, 14249,), as Flax cloth. 347 66 padding, jute, (T. D. 12357) ... 45% 366 painters', as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 12234, 14062). 347 Pelissier (T. D. 12570, 14249) 45% 321 66 sail, cotton 35% 346 sail, flax or linen, as Flax cloth. 347 starched burlaps (T. D. 14322) ... 45% 346 Tyne Castle (T. D. 17344), as Flax cloth. 8549) 579 Caoutchouc, India rubber, crude.. 453 Capadastra, as parts of musical instrument (T. D. 548 Cape gum, crude • · Free 45% Free 20 66 gum, not crude • • • • 14c b and 10% 339 339 linen combing, embroidered (T. D. 15322) net, for hat crowns, (T. D. 7430, 14176) 257 Capers in their natural state .. 60% • • 60% 25% 241 66 prepared or preserved in tins, jars, bottles, etc. 40% 314 Capes, cotton 50% 242 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 339 314 66 Capes, cotton, embroidered RATE 60% cotton containing India rubber. .15c fb and 50% • • • 450 fur 35% 390 370 46 silk 60% C wool, (T. D. 7214) • 44c fb and 60% 424 Caps, blasting · . • • $2.36 M 314 cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 6266, 339 314 containing India rubber . • 370 450 450 66 • 12342, 14134, 14393) if embroidered fez wool, (T. D. 12025, 16655) fur, (T. D. 7214, 11094, 22228) leather 50% 60% • • · 15c lb and 50% .44c Ib and 60% 35% • 35% 339 421 66 nurses' cotton, embroidered, (T. D. 14393) paper, fulminating, (T. D. 2342) • 60% 30% 424 66 450 370 390 silk, (T. D. 6044) 370 287 percussion, (T. D. 2148, 2150, 9564, 14407, 14549, 14550) rabbit hair, (T. D. 11094) Scotch, Tam O'Shanters, (13 S. C. R. 70, T. D. 10859, 10961, 16954, 16958) wool, (T. D. 7214, 8506, 10562, 10961, 10860, 12025, 12653, 16655) 35% 44c b and 60% Capsicum, or red pepper, (T. D. 11688, 13956, 17643)..21½c Ib 68 Capsules, Capsules, medicinal 25% 45% 55% 112c Ib 30% . • · • • 44c Ib and 60 % 60% truck channels, (T. D. 9864) · trucks for American built cars, (T. D. 9688). wheel centers, (T. D. 8037) 193 metal (T. D. 20180) • • 96 porcelain evaporating dishes 171 Car tires, iron or steel 125 193 66 171 122 157 Carabines 100 626 656 157 Carbines 1 Carboleum, (T. D. 19134, 22402) • • 464 wheels, worn out, (T. D. 8229) Carafes, compartment, (T. D. 12858) Caraway, oil of, (G. A. 3901) seed, crude .5-10c tb • 45% 112c b $4 ton • 25% 60% Free Free 25% 25% · • Free • Carbolic acid, (T. D. 2587, 6496, 6499, 6809, 12029, 13882, 10958, 17346) Carbolineum Avenarius (T. D. 17328, 21061, 23132) Carbon articles, n. s. p. f., decorated. 68 Carbolized cotton, (T. D. 4987) • • 385 ligature of silk, (T. D. 4987) 657 Carbolic sheep wash, (T. D. 2426, 8182, 8782) • 72 soap, (T. D. 15039) 15 97 499 not decorated • animal, (T. D. 14700) 208 3 66 * 97 CC 47 97 98 98 100 CC · • • • + • 98 415 25% 30% Free 15c Ib 20% • • 45% 35% Free 35% 25% 35% 25% • 35% bamboo splints for electric lights, (T. D. 13199) bisulphide of, (T. D. 11416) • blocks and plates, (T. D. 8777) bone black, dry or ground in oil or water electrodes, (T. D. 18023) for electric lighting, (T. D. 18022, 19906, 19955, 20579, 23353) • .90c 100 gas retorts, (T. D. 5050, 17816) pictures on glass (T. D. 12105) pots, porous, for electric batteries without metallic connections retort (T. D. 17816, 18532) • Carbonate crystal, (T. D. 16006, 17602, 17938) "" OO LO 3 5 of ammonia, (T. D. 7381) • $3 each 60% 20% 20% 25% · • 112c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 243 PAR. ARTICLE 3 Carbonate of baryta or witherite, precipitated, (T. D. 17843, 23364) RATE 489 of baryta or witherite 25% Free 68 of iron 25% 31 of magnesia, calcined medicinal • • 7c Ib • 31 of magnesia, calcined Henry's, (T. D. 7574, 13877) 605 of magnesia, crude 7c Ib Free 31 of magnesia, medicinal 3c Ib 3 of guaiacol, (T. D. 15116, 15216) 644 644 of potash, (T. D. 12565, 17027, 17430, 17380, 17381, 17900, 78 F. R. 805).. of potash, refined (T. D. 18810, 19067, 83 F. R. 692) 75 66 of soda, crystal 77 $6 3 673 • of sodium, (T. D. 12698, 13590) of strontia, precipitated, (T. D. 17624) of strontia mineral • • • 25% Free .. Free 3-10c Ib • • 2-10c Ib 98 Carbons for electric lighting, (T. D. 18512). See Car- 97 483 56 99 66 bon. n. s. p. f., (T. D. 16362) Carboys, American, returned empty, (T. D. 2302) covered or uncovered, filled or unfilled, (mini- mum 40%) foreign exported, filled and returned empty, dutiable, (T. D. 11505). 435 Carbuncles, cut 545 434 274 rough set D Carcasses, beef, mutton, veal and pork, (T. D. 2325, 7202) • · Sec. 6 " game, except birds, (T. D. 2325, 7202) Card baskets, according to material. 137 ፡፡ 146 146 366 193 baskets, wire (T. D. 8578), pay duty on the wire used, and in addition 25% Free 35% Free 1c Ib 10% Free 60% 2c Ib 10% • 114c Ib cases according to material. clothing, manufactured from tempered steel wire, (T. D. 5800, 8973, 12928, 13488, 15141, 41 F. R. 33) ... clothing, n. s. p. f. • · clothing material, as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. clothing with steel or iron clips attached.... clothing, permanently attached to machinery, 45c sq ft ..20c sq ft 45% dutiable as entirety, (T. D. 8973). 66 403 holders, printed, (T. D. 10066) 25% 302 laps cotton 45% 656 Cardamon seed, crude Free 20 "" seed, not crude • .14c Ib and 10% 402 Cardboard, (T. D. 6632, 11351, 11595, 20519) • 25% dutiable with contents. 402 407 66 384 Carded or combed silk 362 46 wool waste 302 yarn, see Cotton yarn. Carding machinery, (T. D. 1136) portfolios, if usual coverings, (T. D. 22241) Academy board, (T. D. 11863) screens, (T. D. 5569) *25% 35% • • .40c Ib ....20c Ib 370 Cardigan jackets .44c fb and 60% 45% 35% Cards, Chinese playing, (T. D. 8617, 10731) 10c pack and 20% Chinese playing, counters for (T. D. 13768)…….. celluloid 193 406 407 17 406 居然 ​.65c th and 25% Japanese playing, (T. D. 17561)....10c pack and 20% 244 F. B. VANDEGRIFT, & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 400 403 66 403 "6 Cards, lithograph, as lithographic prints (T. D. 12573). enameled, for photographs, (31 F. R. 884). foreign postal, (T. D. 10624, 10960) RATE 25% · 454 foreign postal in transit (T. D. 16038) gelatin, painted, (T. D. 13067) • 193 hair drawing of tempered steel wire, (T. D. 15141) • • 193 46 iron show, (T. D. 6141) U 402 406 25% Free 20% 45% 45% 25% • 10c pack and 20% 25% .212c fb and 15% 25% .45c sq ft paper blank • playing, in packs not exceeding 54 cards and at a like rate for any number in excess, (T. D. 3270, 8617, 10154, 11518). • 傻 ​D • printed, (T. D. 3941, 4719, 8984) silk and paper, silk chief value, (T. D. 7432).. 50% surface coated (T. D. 11351) visiting, (T. D. 6925) what constitutes a pack of, (T. D. 11518, 13768). wool, with steel teeth • • · · • Carica papaya, (T. D. 11350, 13581), (minimum 25%) (T. D. 21389) 403 391 398 403 146 66 67 615 3 58 Sec. 6 58 "" 25 208 382 " 381 • • Carlsbaden salts, (T. D. 2817, 9217, 9715) Carminamide, a chemical compound, (T. D. 11538) Carmine, lake, dry or liquid Persion berry (T. D. 5865) water color Carmined indigo • · • • Carpet beaters, rattan, (T. D. 7188) 66 • • 55c b Free 25% • · • 30% 20% 30% 10c b • • 35% art squares, bed sides, covers, hassocks, rugs, mats and screens and other portions of car- pet, wholly or in part wool, n. s. p. f., shall be subjected to the rate of duty imposed on carpets of like character and description, (T. D. 9174, 11415, 13964, 14560, 14732, 15884, 48 F. R. 159). yarns, according to material. saddlebags of, if for rugs (T. D. 15721). Carpets, Angola, (T. D. 1463). Aubusson and Axminster, baize or bocking 50% broche, as Brussels (T. D. 7894)..44c sq. yd. and 40% 378 372 " ..18c sq. yd. and 40% (T. D. 11346) 380 60c sq. yd. and 40% .22c sq. yd. and 40% 374 374 Brussels • 44c sq. yd. and 40% 374 C Byzantine, as Brussels, (T. D. 6538) 44c sq. yd. and 40% 377 " chain Venetian 372 " chenille 22c sq. yd. and 40% .60c sq. yd. and 40% 381 church seating (T. D. 8944) 50% 337 cork, (42 F. R. 491) 20c sq. yd. and 20% 381 66 cotton and straw, cotton chief value, (T. D. 14315) • 50% 381 看看 ​381 380 64 378 Dutch wool 381 64 334 "" པ • 22c sq. yd. and 40% 18c sq. yd. and 40% 50% felt, (T. D. 10111, 12249, 20008, 21982).. flax, hemp or jute (T. D. 3390, 13673, 13806, 14315, 14560). valued not over 15c sq. yd. valued over 15c sq. yd.. hemp. See carpets flax. · · · 5c sq. yd. and 35% .10c sq. yd. and 35% horse hair and cotton (T. D. 13673). 334 381 66 377 66 • 378 " ingrain, two-ply ingrain, treble • 50% 22c sq. yd. and 40% • 6 .18c sq. yd. and 40% cotton, flax or wool, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 3390). Dranneck (T. D. (13806) druggets, (T. D. 10111) • 50% • 50% • • • • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 245 PAR. 381 334 66 334 66 ARTICLE Carpets, Japanese cow's hair chief value (T. D. 11542) Japanese jute, as carpets, flax (T. D. 11415, 13947). 381 ( 334 372 "" 375 334 381 " 366 381 jute. See carpets, flax, (T. D. 11415, 13724, 13947, 13950). jute table covers not (T. D. 14072). Kalmuc, plain filling (T. D. 10038). Madras, as carpets, flax, (T. D. 7548, 4861). Moquette (T. D. 2638). RATE 50% 50% ..60c sq. yd. and 40% Mosaic velvet, (48 F. R. 157, T. D. 6033, 13803), 40c sq. yd. and 40% Napier matting, as carpets, jute (T. D. 8143). n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3390, 13873, 13806, 14315, 14560) patent velvet, as wool manufactures, (T. D. 7094, 9850). 50% plush, not woven on Jacquard machine (T. D. 4720) 50% press cloth not (T. D. 12202). sample, 1 to 12 yds long are dutiable (T. D. 2640, 9462). Saxony .60c sq. yd. and 40% shoe and slipper carpeting not (T. D. 2452). straw and cotton (T. D. 14315). 50% tapestry Brussels, (T. D. 6060)..28c sq. yd. and 40% tapestry velvet (T. D. 6060). three-ply • • 40c sq. yd. and 40% .22c sq. yd. and 40% Tournay velvet (T. D. 13803, 71 F. R. 513). two-ply ingrain • • 60c sq. yd. and 40% 22c sq. yd. and 40% 18c sq. yd. and 40% upholstery, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7094, 9850, 12142). 373 381 66 376 66 375 377 373 377 66 treble ingrain 378 66 366 "6 375 377 381 66 Venetian yarn 378 373 378 Wilton Wool, Dutch • • 381 14560) 379 velvet or tapestry velvet (T. 157) Venetian chain D. 6033, 48 F. R. .40c sq. yd. and 40% 22c sq. yd. and 40% 50% Weardale, as two-ply ingrain, (T. D. 7474). 18c sq. yd. and 40% ..60c sq. yd. and 40% .18c sq. yd. and 40% wool, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 3390, 13673, 13806, 14315, • 50% woven whole for rooms, (T. D. 6060, 7474, 8588, 9174, 10926) 10c sq. ft. and 40% Carriage and harness, not personal effects, (T. D. 11021). aprons, India rubber and wool, as wool manu- factures n. s. p f., (T. D. 13754). bolts, (T. D. 12932). • • • clocks, leather cases for, as parts of clocks 366 64 145 191 clocks 191 66 193 366 450 $6 • • 112c tb 40% (T. D. 9477) 40% hardware, n. s. p. f. • • • 45% robes or rugs, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7298, 8702). robes, fur (T. D. 3702).. 35% Carriages, according to material, (T. D. 10778, 5 S. C. R. 241, 13354). 426 Carroted fur skins • 20% 257 Carrots • 25% 254 seed, (T. D. 6632) 30% Cars, material used for repairing, foreign, is duti- able, (T. D. 12279). 246 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 193 193 66 ARTICLE 450 638 Cars, platform, T. D. 7684) railway, (T. D. 9623) repairs and refurnishing, running between Canada and U. S., when dutiable or free, (T. D., 648, 4239, 5093, 9549, 9688, 11630, 12093, 12279, 12859). Carton pate, (T. D. 14561) containing philosophical apparatus, (T. D. 10607) RATE 45% 45% 35% Free 407 387 Cartons, empty paper, if not fancy boxes. Cartridge bags of silk, (T. D. 19135) • • 35% 50% 193 193 " 193 66 belts, metal chief value (T. D. 8515) cases, with fulminates, metal chief value, (T. D. 3552, 3622, 3846) shells, (T. D. 2336, 6634, 14544) • 45% 45% • 45% 424 Cartridges (T. D. 3846) 35% 125 Cartruck channels 5-10c rb • 626 Carui, of Caraway, oil of Free 656 " seed, crude Free 2.08 649 155 97 208 626 • • 548 * Carved altars of wood for church, (T. D. 6032) wood figures for church (T. D. 11693). Carving knives and forks, as knives, (T. D. 16287, 18612). Carvings in soapstone, (T. D. 9042). • molded of glue and saw dust, (T. D. 7431, 7831) Carvol (G. A. 3901) Cascarilla bark, crude 45% • 35% Free • 20 66 bark, not crude D 245 • 193 193 453 66 204 453 191 " 368 370 370 ► Casein, (T. D. 20614) Cases, cartridge, (T. D. 3552, 3846) central fire, (T. D. 3846, 14544) for musical instruments packing, empty, of wood violin watch . • Cashmere, as wool dress goods, (T. D. 8624). gloves, (T. D. 13888, 16537) shawls 320 Casings, bone cotton • Casket, containing corpse, as covering, (T. D. 21464). Casks, American staves and foreign heads, not free, (T. D. 16890). • • · • 35% Free Free · · • C • 14c fb and 10% 3c Ib 45% 45% 45% 30% 45% 40% • 44c fb and 60% .44c Ib and 60% 45% 204 208 barrels and hogsheads, empty, of wood.. carved, are unusual coverings for wine, (T. D. 5346). headings of 30% 35% 677 Cassava or cassady, (T. D. 3161, 9031. 11114, 21954). 667 Cassia, cassia buds and cassia vera, unground, (T. D. • Free 287 4039) ground Free 3c Ib • • 20 "" 548 "6 crude 626 66 667 287 44 683 150 fistula, advanced in value fistula, oil of, (T. D. 4039, 9241, 12818) saigon, (T. D. 4039) saigon, ground Cassiterite 649 Cassocks, if regalia, (T. D. 4435, 5942, 7135) 148 148 dutiable according to material. • Cast hollow ware, coated, glazed or tinned. hollow ware, not coated, glazed or tinned.... 8-10c Ib iron andirons, plates, stove plates, vessels, sad irons, tailors' irons, and hatters' irons .14c fb and 10% Free · • Free • Free 3c Ib Free • • • Free 2c Ib 8-10c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 247 PAR. ARTICLE 147 Cast iron pipe 193 "" iron stoves · 122 193 272 453 97 193 100 193 72 72 193 66 148 193 149 " 193 66 135 "" scrap steel edge tools, (T. D. 7783) Castana or castanea nuts Castanets, or bones, (T. D. 2510) Casters for furniture, earthy substance for furniture, metal, (T. D. 12520) or cruets, cut or ornamented glass or cruets, metal • Castile soap, (T. D. 9305, 10661, 12709, 13560). soap made from low grade olive oil (T. D. 18891) Castings, bronze, (T. D. 13324, 16214) definition of, (T. D. 12814). iron, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9135, 12814, 12855, 13362, 11093, 11410, 11990) iron, ground or fitted, (T. D. 12814, 12920) iron, malleable, (T. D. 6774, 8180) steel, dry sand, loam or iron molded, as iron and steel ingots. • RATE 4-10c Tb 45% .$4 ton 45% 1c Ib 45% • · • 35% 45% 60% 45% • · 114c Ib • 114c ID 45% .8-10c b 45% 9-10c b • iron, malleable galvanized or tinned, (T. D. 8180) • 45% 193 steel edged tools · 516 Castor 254 33 beans or seeds, (T. D.. 7919) (bu. 501b) oil 45% Free 25c bu • • 35c gal 254 516 Free 649 403 seed, (T. D. 17217). No allowance for dirt or impurities. Castoreum Casts, according to material. "" of sculpture for institutions Casualty, by fire, (18 O. A. G. 578). 44 66 " "" damage by, allowed only on goods in custody of customs officers, (T. D. 1653, 5507, 11524, 13189). damage by bursting of carboy of Kirchwasser is not, (T. D. 12517). damage by dampness is not, (T. D. 7825). damage by freezing not, (T. D. 1089. 7968, 13885). damage by heating of fish by natural causes is not, (T. D. 8296). damage by injury by burglar is not, (T. D. 8339). damage by leaky valve on steam pipe is, (T. D. 11137). damage by moth in worsted yarn is not, (D. L. N. Y. Jan. 10, '90). damage by weevil in rice is not (T. D. 3244). damage by wetting by rain is not, (T. D. 8472, 10180, 10214, 11112, 11277). damage by wormhole in cask is not, (T. D. 10167, 12741). Catalogues, (T. D. 6991) 400 # lithographic, as lithographic prints (T. D. 12799). 542 Catechu, or cutch ... Free 25% Free 25% • 25% • 45% 448 Catgut ligatures. for surgical use, (T. D. 4987)... manufactures of. (T. D. 11208, 13234, 14741) strings for musical instruments, (T. D. 10758, 15518) 448 453 66 248 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 448 Catgut strings, for other uses, (T. D. 4987, 11256, 517 "" 10758) unmanufactured, (T. D. 10758, 11208, 15518, 23640, 23699) • 101 Cathedral glass, as glass, cylinder, unpolished, (T. D. 103 6984). glass, rolled, as glass plate, rolled, (T. D. 6809). Catheters, cotton, (T. D. 7319, 9349, 11071, 11383, 322 Catheters, 112 (6 449 193 450 241 218 218 66 16431, 14762) glass chief value rubber chief value, (T. D. 7319) with wire, (T. D. 7349) Cat (wild) skin rugs, (T. D. 13585) Catsup Cattle, less than 1 year old.. 571 " 571 66 437 C 473 66 • • • • n. s. p. f., valued not more than $14. Valued more than $14 RATE 25% Free 45% 45% 30% 45% 35% 40% • $2 head · $3.75 head dying in transit unless exported or abandoned to U. S. are dutiable, (T. D. 12325, 19542, 21956). .2712% hair, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn Free hair roped, (G. A. May 2, 1897) hides, raw or uncured • hides must be disinfected, (T. D. 5841, 10286, 11009, 14996). imported for breeding, registered, with pedi- gree • must be quarantined and examined by a veterinary, (T. D. 10203, 10286, 10639, 11262, 12187). neat, and hides of, importation of prohibited. spice, (T. D. 5370, 9072) Cauliflower seed • • Cauliflowers, in brine, (T. D. 5098, 9024, 10577, 12308, 15407, 15523, 61 F. R. 500) Sec. 25 68 656 241 257 " in natural condition 241 C 644 63 • 6 76 3 prepared or preserved Caustic potash, not refined potash, refined, in sticks or rolls soda, (T. D. 4118, 4066, 21322) a • soda and lime combined, (T. D. 9126) soda in solution, (T. D. 4066) Calvary Calvary school, books for, (T. D. 11673) trumpets and bugles, (T. D. 5217) Sec. 6 Caviare, (T. D. 2372, 10877) 76 503 453 287 287 66 • Free 15% Free 25% Free 40% 25% 40% Free lc Tb • ¾¾4c tb 25% C 34c Ib Free 45% 20% Cayenne pepper or capsicum, (54 F. R. 676, T. D. 10868, 11688, 13956, 14742, 14787, 15475, 17643) 21½c b pepper, unground "" • Sec. 6 Cedar bark, manufactures of, (T. D. 5469) 66 • • 212c tb 20% 198 199 196 boards, sawed clapboards, (T. D. 17185) • electric light poles 15% $1.50 M 20% 20.0 700 "" 198 · fence posts, (T. D. 12010) logs, rough or hewn, (T. D. 5842, 10402, 12235, 69 F. R. 237) logs squared, (T. D. 10402, 12235) 10% Free • 15% 198 lumber, (T. D. 11096, 15299, 15871, 16062, 16467, 16538) 15% 196 paving posts (T. D. 15697) • • 20% 196 " railroad ties, sawed, (T. D. 12010) 20% Sec. 6 " sawdust, (T. D. 4899) 10% 208 shooks, for casks or barrels (T. D. 578) • 35% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 249 PAR. ARTICLE 194 Cedar, squared and sided 196 198 telegraph and trolley poles 66. 194 "" trimmed for fence rails Spanish, is a cabinet wood, (G. A. 3934). wharf timber, (T. D. 11096, 11861) 626 Cedrat oil, (T. D. 8962) 252 Cedrus atlantica, (T. D. 15848) Celery in cans or other packages 68 241 257 241 254 "6 548 453 453 97 96 "" 17 • in natural state salt, (T. D. 6080) seed, (T. D. 1903) • RATE 1c cu. ft 20% 20% 1c cu. ft Free 25% 40% 25% 40% 30% Free 1 45% 45% 35% 55% seed, (40 F. R. 230, T. D. 12726) unfit for plant- ing Cello bows, (T. D. 10885) Cellos, (T. D. 10941) · Cells, asphaltum, (T. D. 12244) • • porous, white earthenware, (T. D. 10396) Celluloid articles, (T. D. 19583, 21870, 21881)..65c fb and 25% artificial silk, according to article (T. D. ་ 23110, 23528). balls, (T. D. 13223) boutonnieres, (T. D. 14938, 14943) comb blanks, (T. D. 17839) covered harmonicas, (T. D. 13302) crude or unmanufactured hair pins, (T. D. 11033, 11092, 17809) in sheets • jewelers' trays, (T. D. 16478) labels, (T. D. 11045) • 65c Ib and 25% 50% ..65c fb and 25% • * • 11418, • 45% .50c Ib 14706. .65c Ib and 25 % ..60c b ..65c fb and 25% • 65c Ib and 25% memorandum tablets, (T. D. 13814, 11966). needles, (T. D. 22807) 65c lb and 25% 25% 17 " 425 17 453 С 17 " 17 17 17 17 17 165 17 "" 17 " umbrella handles, (T. D. 17190). ..65c fb and 25% 89 20% 89 66 calcined magnesite, (T. D. 9375) 20% 89 " chalk slags, (39 F. R. p. 763) 20% 534 "" copper. Free 89 fire, (T. D. 17837) 20% 89 89 "" from raw chalk and dried mud, (39 F. R. 763) furnace, (T. D. 16851) 20% 20% 89 India rubber, (T. D. 13769) • 20% 89 "" 89 "" 20% toilet cases with mirror, (T. D. 13814) 65c Ib and 25% Cement, bicycle, (T. D. 8597) 97 3 Cene oil 171 88 68 403 695 448 46 Cerates, n. s. p. f. Certificate of Clinical thermometer, (T. D. 20132). Ceresia or Ceresin, fossil wax, (T. D. 2703, 6258) manufactures of • 15 Cerulein, (T. D. 5113, 8768. 15983, 12828) Sec 6 Cerisette, extract of, (T. D. 17566) 614 Cerium (20245) 231 Chaff, oat, (T. D. 16228) 193 Central fire cases, with fulminates, (T. D. 3846) Ceramic mosaic tiles, valued not over 40c sq. ft....8c sq. ft Valued over 40c sq. ft. .10c sq. ft. and 25% n. s. p. f., (T. D. 20130, 23489) Roman, Portland and other hydraulic, in pack- ages, (T. D. 11197), including weight of package, (T. D. 3517, 8199, 14703) in bulk • statuettes (T. D. 14860), plain decorated Centers of car wheels ..8c 100 b 7c 100 b • 35% 45% 25% .11c tb 45% • • • 25% • 25% Free • 25% 30% • 20% Free .10c 100 lbs 250 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Chafing dishes, metal ARTICLE Chain links of wire, pays duty on the wire used, and PAR. 193 137 193 151 193 66 434 450 450 "" 418 151 in addition rope • Chains, bicycle, (T. D. 9969, 19 O. A. G. 527), as 66 པ chains, iron or steel. brass, (T. D. 7878, 9060, 10410, 21377) German silver, (T. D. 16631, 13430) gutta percha or hard rubber human hair • if toys, (T. D. 3208) • • • . • RATE 45% .114c Ib 45% 45% 60% 35% • 35% 35% • • 11c tb • .13%c tb • .1%c tb 3c Ib 60% iron or steel (T. D. 10889, 10890), not less than 3/4 of an inch in diameter Less than 34, not less than 3% of an inch in diameter Less than 3%, not less than 5-16 of an inch in diameter • Less than 5-16 of an inch in diameter. But none of the above shall pay less than 45%. jewelry, (T. D. 5103, 9840, 10889) key steel, (T. D. 5948, 8940, 9213, 9843, 17186), as chains, iron or steel. plated or gilt, if not jewelry, as chains, iron or 434 · 151 151 " steel. 447 66 saddlery 45% 66 391 silk vest (T. D. 17053) • • 50% 193 151 "" 151 shot, (49 F. R. 221, T. D. 10128, 10890) steel watch, as chains, iron and steel, (T. D. 8740, 9969, 10890, 10889, 11241, 12040). surveyors', as chains, iron and steel, (T. D. • • 45% 8740). 434 66 watch, (T. D. 12660, 12854, 21377) 60% 434 white metal, (T. D. 8830, 12854) 60% 206 Chair cane or reeds, wrought or manufactured from rattans or reeds, (T. D. 12981, 13244) 10% 193 Chairs, lawn or garden, iron 45% 366 66 137 C& 193 130 206 "" willow or osier 208 435 made of Aubusson tapestry, as wool manufac- tures n. s. p. f., (T. D. 13225). made of wire, pay highest rate assessed on the wire of which they are made and. metal, n. s. p. f. · railway, (T. D. 276) • wood, (T. D. 9536, 13225,) Chalcedony, cut 115 manufactured • 434 46 set 13 Chalk, billiard, (T. D. 11333, 14200) blocks, cubes, disks or sticks crude, not ground, precipitated or prepared.. figures, (T. D. 6933) • · .114c Ib 45% 4-10c b • 40% 35% 10% 50% 60% 1c Ib 1c tb • 13 519 13 13 "C French • 13 13 46 13 64 · 13 13 89 slags, (39 F. R. 763) 13 387 443 tailors' (T. D. 16526) • • Chamberg blanche, silk, as Silk cloth. Chamois gloves, as gloves of sheep origin, (T. D. ground manufactures of • • • precipitated naturally or artificially (T. D. 19491) prepared, except for toilet or medicinal uses, (T. D. 3129, 5374, 12810) red, (T. D. 12458, 23027) • + Free 25% 1c b lc Ib 25% 1c Ib lc Ib lc Ib · 20% 1c Ib 438 "f 16328). skins, finished 20% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 251 RATE PAR ARTICLE 450 Chamois skins, toilet, (T. D. 8789) 438 450 450 64 skins, unfinished, (T. D. 11701, 13794, 16289). • sponges, (T. D. 15823) watch bags, (T. D. 13794) 322 Chamoisine dusters, cotton, (T. D. 16318) 20 548 626 66 flowers, crude 35% 20% 35% 35% 45% • • .14c tb and 10% Free 66 oil .. Chamomile flowers, advanced in value 295 Champagne and all other sparkling wines, in bottles containing each not more than 1 quart and more than 1 pint Containing each not more than 1 pint and more than one-half pint 296 95 Free • $8 doz · $4 doz • $2 doz Containing one-half pint each or less. In bottles or other vessels containing more than 1 quart each, in addition to $8 doz. bottles, on the quantity in excess of 1 quart at the rate of But no separate or additional duty shall be assessed on the bottles, (T. D. 10858, 15715, 18027). • $2.50 gal breakage, leakage or damage (T. D. 17644), no constructive or other allowance for. Chandeliers are not regalia, (T. D. 7303, 7712). china or earthenware, decorated. Not decorated glass, (T. D. 15401) metal · • Changeable color pictures, (T. D. 6098) 100 193 " 407 125 D. 9864) 390 Chantilly laces, (T. D. 14628) • Channels and car truck channels, iron or steel, (T. 450 Chapels, pasteboard and shells, (T. D. 8531) 93 Chappatote, Mexican asphalt, as asphaltum, (T. D. Sec. 6 Charcoal 4867). 499 66 68 animal, (T. D. 13359, 14700) capsules • • 97 66 97 for heating censer, (T. D. 8669). hand warmers, (T. D. 15330) • 124 97 44 8777) 70 • 60% 55% 60% 45% 35% 5-10c Ib • 60% 35% 20% Free 25% 35% 35% $12 ton • 35% 50% iron, (T. D. 6827, 11397, 14553, 22708, 22930, 23756, 23833) • plates or blocks, for electric battery, (T. D. • powder, for toilet use • Charges, dutiable character of invoice is subject to protest and not appraisement, (T. D. 14784). 66 66 "" entered as part value, not a clerical error, (T. D. 12452. 12460, 12464, 12465, 12650, 22934). fees for gauging, (T. D. 13554). for cartage, labor and storage accrue on goods entered by appraisement, (T. D. 8993). for measuring lace dutiable, (T. D. 13556). for remeasuring goods incorrectly stated on invoice, (T. D. 13556). goods in transit, (T. D. 13695). incurred in purchase of raw sealskins to be dyed abroad are dutiable, (T. D. 8899, 11845, 14601). involuntary consignees are not liable for on unclaimed goods, (T. D. 7796). 252 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE Charges, legalization not dutiable, (T. D. 12004). 66 must be specified on invoice, (T. D. 10555, 12465, 11679, 13239). non-dutiable, included in invoice price, may be deducted, (T. D. 13532). overtime, (T. D. 12973). pro rating on hosiery, etc., (T. D. 11082, 13292, 19544). what are dutiable, (70 F. R. 778, 18 O. A. G. 288, T. D. 23716). Charlton, white, (T. D. 16824), dry ground in oil Charms, agate, (T. D. 7155) 57 434 449 66 95 ** 159 112 112 418 66 434 153 456 66 434 bone, (T. D. 12805) chinaware, decorated • • not decorated, (T. D. 6050) enameled, metal, (T. D. 14941) glass and ivory, (T. D. 6050) glass if toys • if jewelry, (T. D. 9073, 9665) • • • knives, as knives, (T. D. 9073, 15010). lead pencils, as lead pencils, (T. D. 14640). miniature opera glasses, (T. D. 9665, 9073). 403 Charts, (T. D. 17158) • for the use of the United States hydrographic • lithographic, as lithographic prints. RATE 1c tb .134c Ib 60% 30% 60% 55% 40% • 45% 45% 35% 60% 60% · 25% Free Free Free • Free Free 60% 60% 60% 60% • • • 60% 35% 50% • 25% 6c Ib • 30% 35% 6c Ib 6c Ib printed over twenty years, (T. D. 13164). specially imported for societies Chartreuse, as spirits, (T. D. 22314). Chasubles, for churches, as regalia 500 C6 501 "" 400 501 503 649 179 (6 390 390 434 434 450 417 400 403 ▸ · • · metal chief value, (T. D. 10898) silk chief value, (T. D. 12720) woven crosses for, (T. D. 9664) Chatelaine watches, pins for, (G. A. 3820) Chatelaines worn as jewelry, (T. D. 1624, 21874) Chatterton's compound, (T. D. 22871). Checkers · • Checks, lithographed, as lithographic prints. printed 237 Cheese, (T. D. 15819) • 204 boxes empty, (T. D. 12315, 16169) 208 66 boxes, material for 237 66 • filled (T. D. 17324), in addition to Internal Revenue tax of 8c fb. 237 grated, in bottles, (T. D. 1727) • • 155 "" knives, see knives. roquefort usual coverings for, (T. D. 14219, 66 F. R. 300, T. D. 16073). 237 " substitutes for 6c Ib - 562 Cheetah skins, raw, (T. D. 9731) Free 642 Chemical apparatus and parts of, composed of plati- num, (T. D. 13687) Free 1 66 acids, n. s. p. f. • 25% 3 compound, acetone, (T. D. 11974) 25% 694 66 compound, acetate of copper, (T. D. 13588, 22942) Dept. letter July 1, 1902 Free 443 compound, actanilid, (T. D. 11194, 15173, 21176) Free . 32 compound, alizarin assistant, (18 O. A. G. 106), when 50% or more castor oil is used in the manufacture (T. D. 23824) .30c gal SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 253 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 67 68 When less than 50% castor oil is used in the manufacture n. s. p. f. Chemical compound, antipyrine, (T. D. 15167, 20570) 3 66 524 3 66 3 64 3 66 Z wo wo wo • 66 67 64 3 57 15 3 67 "6 (min. 25%) compound, beta-naphthal, (T. D. 11696, 21360) compound, bicarbonate of potash, (T. D. 11189) compound, binitro toluole, (T. D. 15c gal 30% 55c Ib 25% 25% 10490, 13410, Free 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% · • 13578) compound, binoxide of barium, (T. D. 15073).. compound, bisulphide of carbon, (T. D. 11416) compound, bisulphite of lime and lampblack, (T. D. 13071) · • · compound, bleaching liquid, (T. D. 10006). compound, cachon de laval (T. D. 11420) compound, chloralamide, (T. D. 15078) compound, chloral hydrate, (50 F. R. 402, 54 F. R. 402, T. D. 11052, 14292, 15077, 20994, 22958) (minimum 25%) compound, 13946) chloride of magnesium, (T. D. compound, chloride of zinc in solution, (T. D. 13070) compound, coal tar compound, cocaine, crude, (53 F. R. p. 1006).. compound, cocaine, hydrochlorate or muriate of, (T. D. 11973, 13826, 13849, 15114, 15639, 19629, 20050) (min. 25%) compound, cocainphenate, (T. D. 15071) compound, diastase, (T. D. 15079) • • · • compound, dimethyl, (T. D. 10249, 12821, 13410) compound, direct black, (T. D. 15119) 25% 55c Ib 25% lc Ib 20% 25% ..55c Ib 3 25% 3 25% 15 20% 3 25% 15 " 3 66 58 3 68 compound, eikonogen, (T. D. 9910, 12696, 13410) compound, for cleaning boilers, (T. D. 11304). compound, galloflavin, (T. D. 12853, 19545). compound, germol, (T. D. 15687) 20% 25% ... 30% 25% • compound, guaiacol, (T. D. 15071, 21360) compound, India rubber substitute not, (T. D. 15317). compound, naphthalin, (T. D. 11010, 13410, 13571, 13598, 17497) • · • * • 25% 524 Free 15 "" 15 15 * compound, napthol salt. (T. D. 13568) compound, napthol soda, (T. D. 12224) compound, napthol sulpho acid, (T. D. 10491, 20% • 20% 13410) 20% 15 compound, naphthionate of soda, (56 F. R. 481, T. D. 10250, 11600, 13410). 20% * 76 3 ( • compound, nitrite of soda (T. D. 11558) compound, noire solid, or steam black, (T. D. 13596) • · 212c Ib • • 25% 3 3 compound, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 6758, 11408, 11416) compound, peptone, (T. D. 12698) 25% 25% 3 • 67 compound, prussiate of soda, (T. D. 11298, 11354) compound, salol, (T. D. 15071, 15128, 20994. 22958) (min. 25%) 25% 55c b 245 compound, so-called liquid albumen, (T. D. 12794, 21112) 3c Ib 3 " 3 CC 68 66 compound, sodium sulphuret, (T. D. 15221). compound, Stauffer's lubricant (T. D. 9986). compound, symphoral, (T. D. 15393) • 25% • 25% 25% 15 compound, thio-chromogen (T. D. 13567, 56 F. R. 482) 30% 254 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 3 Chemical compound, thorium nitrate, (T. D. 16643, 100 3 CC 1 694 3 ་ 3 " 00 10.00 15 3 3 37 67 3 * 20131) glassware, if blown (T. D. 22687) preparations, oil of wine, (T. D. 13498). purposes, acids for, not specially enumerated or provided for, (T. D. 13818) • ... RATE 25% 60% 25% 25% Free 25% 25% 20% · • salts, acetate of copper, (T. D. 13588, 22942). Dept. letter of July 1, 1902 salts, chloride of magnesium, (T. D. 13946, 22970) • • salts, mercury sulphate, (T. D. 12698) salts, naphthionate of soda, (T. D. 10250) salts, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9457, 11973, 13423, 13946, 15706, 56 F. R. 481, 56 F. R. 482) salts, prussiate of soda, (T. D. 11298, 11354). salts, salipyrene, (T. D. 15125, 20051) (min. 25%) salts, santonate of calcium, (T. D. 9935) salts, smelling salts, (T. D. 16211, 21264) thermometers (T. D. 18637) • • • 25% 55c lb 25% 68 · • 25% 112 45% 100 urinometers, (T. D. 12028) 60% 66 112 utensils, glass, not cut, (T. D. 11388, 12028, 12037) 45% 100 utensils, glass, cut 60% 638 393 66 utensils, specially imported by institutions. wood pulp (T. D. 10884, 15634, 16642, 10095, bleached Free • • 193 372 315 Unbleached • 40 lb .1-6c lb Chemises as wearing apparel, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 12219). Chemists' scales, (T. D. 7606) Chenille carpets : • • 45% .60c sq. yd. and 40% cotton, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed If bleached, dyed, colored, printed .9c sq. yd. and 25% stained, painted or But none of the above shall pay less than 472%. cotton, articles of, (T. D. 7186) • • • 12c sq. yd. and 25% 50% 50% 1 50% 50% cotton, fascinators, (66 F. R. 740, 71 F. R. 869, (T. D. 12662, 17061) cotton table covers 316 316 C 44 cotton, curtains 316 $6 316 "" • 386 silk (minimum 50%) 386 " 391 391 "" 371 (6 wool trimmings 366 " • • • $1.50 b and 15% silk drapery (T. D. 13340, 15038), (minimum 50%). • $1.50 fb and 15% silk embroidery thread, (38 F. R. 724). silk yarn (T. D. 7994) · • • 50% • 50% 50c Ib and 60% wool yarn, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 17261). 217 Cheroots .$4.50 Ib and 25% Cherries, dried, dessicated, evaported or prepared... 2c lb 262 262 វ 559 (4 263 263 green or ripe • • • green or ripe in brine, (T. D. 23220) in sulphurous acids prohibited, (T. D. 23390). preserved in sugar, molasses, spirits or their 25c bu Free own juices, (T. D. 12178, 12673, 15683, 16964, 17642, 19020, 22039, 23404) n. s. p. f. .1c b and 35% Containing over 10% of alcohol, and n. s. p. f.. 35% And in addition, on the alcohol contained therein wild, in spirits, as 22004). • $2.50 gal fruit in spirits, (T. D. SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 255 RATE PAR. 2 299 ARTICLE Cherry juice, concentrated 299 700 Sec 6 68 417 • ..60c fb and 45% .60c gal juice containing no alcohol, or not more than 18% of alcohol Containing more than 18% of alcohol, (T. D. 11592, 12445, 60 F. R. 599, 65 F. R. 984). ..60c gal And in addition, on the alcohol contained therein $2.07 gal juice, medicated, as cherry juice, (T. D. 12445). root sirup (60 F. R. 599, T. D. 15854, 15620, 23404).. water, (T. D. 9931) Chessmen and chess balls, bone, ivory or other mate- rial, (T. D. 8797, 15002, 13559) Chest, containing silver ware, items dutiable separ- ately, (T. D. 16813). Chestnut extract, (T. D. 3412) flour, (T. D. 11547) water, flour of, (T. D. 3385, 15155) Chestnuts, shelled or unshelled. Cheviots, twilled, as wool manufactures, (T. D. 15044). Chewing tobacco 22 Sec. 6 Sec. 6 272 366 215 548 Chia seed, crude 20 seed, not crude • 548. Chain turpentine, (T. D. 4701, 5114) 68 66 turpentine, if medicinal 278 Chickens, dressed • 278 live, (T. D. 16660) 30 Chicle • Free 20% 25% 50% %c lb 20% 20% lc Ib 55c Ib Free • • · 4c b and 10% Free 25% 5c Ib. 3c Ib 10c Ib. • 280 Chicory in rolls, (T. D. 12531) 212c Ib. 280 66 paste (T. D. 1509) · 212c Ib 280 66 prepared, (T. D. 12361) • 212c Ib 283 280 root, adulterated, (T. D. 12361, 12531, 15037) root, ground, burnt, roasted or granulated (15 O. A. G. p. 491) • 212c Ib 280 254 66 283 390 · • Seelig's coffee. (56 F. R. 824, 60 F. R. 74, T. D. 14783) Chief value, meaning of (17 O. A. G. p. 337). Chiffon, bands of, and veilings, silk, (T. D. 16277, 16311, 23231) root, raw, dried or undried, but unground seed, (T. D. 7523, 15177) • .212c Ib. lc Ib 30% .212c Ib 60% 287 Chili peppers, ground or unground, (T. D. 11688, 13956) .212c Ib. 193 Chilled iron shoe slides (T. D. 4470) 45% 193 shot · 45% 14787, 14738, 15475) 453 100 17044) 112 ss glass, not cut • 115 120 Chimney pieces, marble pieces, slate chief value. 287 Chillies or bird peppers, (59 F. R. 446, T. D. 13956, Chimes of bells, (T. D. 5999) Chimneys, glass, cut edges, (T. D. 11001, 17017, 17029, • 212c Ib. D 45%. 60% 45% 50% 20% 95 95 露露 ​Chin rests, (T. D. 10259), according to material of China balls for sign work, plain, (T. D. 15147). baskets, (T. D. 9012) ... 55% 60%. 93 clay, or kaolin (T. D. 5367) · • • • $2.50 ton Sec. 6 " clay or kaolin prepared for clearing wines, (Oct. 17, 1879, Toledo) 20% 95 66 clock cases, with or without movements, dec- orated, (T. D. 11676) 60% Plain white 55%. 256 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 418 347 463 566 330 66 331 434 China dolls and doll heads (T. D. 12992, 12995, 14684) grass, manufactures of grass, noils of, (T. D. 6873, 13348, 17777) grass or ramie RATE 35% 45% 10% • • Free grass, thread and yarn (T. D. 2133, 3621). See yarn flax and thread flax.) jewelry, (T. D. 5161) 96 66 jewelry settings, (T. D. 4971) 96 333 95 95 95 66 206 " reeds, (T. D. 13244) 320 20 66 548 387 93 66 95 66 95 95 95 66 58 "" Plain white white, a color 311 96 lemon squeezers, (T. D. 12950) matting, valued not over 10c sq. yd. valued over 10c sq. yd . parasol sticks, decorated, (T. D. 11704) plaques, decorated Plain white ornaments, decorated • Plain white ribbons, (T. D. 15855) • root, advanced in value root, crude • 60% 60% 55% • • • 3c sq. yd .7c sq. yd. and 25% 60% • 60% 55% 60% 55% 10% 45% • • 14c Ib and 10% Free $2.50 ton 60% 55% 60% 55% • · 60% 55% 60% • 55% 30% silks, as silk piece goods, (T. D. 10900, 13418). stone (T. D. 4971) • statuettes, decorated Plain white • toys and toy tea sets, decorated umbrella handles, decorated, (T. D. 10252) vases, decorated (T. D. 21140) Chinas (T. D. 10900), (minimum 50%)....8c sq. yd. and 30% Chinaware articles, n. s. p. f., decorated.. - Plain white Plain white 96 " • 60% Plain white 55% painted, tinted, enameled, stained, printed, gilded, or ornamented or decorated in any manner, (T. D. 13868) 60% 96 Plain white, (T. D. 15169. 15170, 15171) paintings on, (T. D. 13427, 13787, 14069, 14226, • • 55% 15863, 16430) 60% 258 Chincards, as sardines, (T. D. 1382). Chinese articles for Joss house not regalia, (T. D. 8133, 8548). 241 241 241 Sec. 6 45 "" bean curd, (T. D. 10262. 23639) 40% 66 bean sticks (T. D. 10243, 14618, 23639) • • 40% if in tins, jars or smilar packages birds' nests, (T. D. 22057) 212c Ib • 20% " blue, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 8c lb bombs, (T. D. 6037, 22498, 23218). to material of c. v. According 407 407 241 262 454 406 46 263 333 counters or chips, (T. D. 16177) 35% • 35% 40% fire works, paper chief value. (T. D. 15227). gelatin or agar-agar, (T. D. 10923, 23639, 23868) laborers will not be permitted to land, (T. D. 9045, 9319). longan, (T. D. 16218) paper rolls, painted, stenciled and finished by • • hand, (T. D. 13774) playing cards, (T. D. 10731) plum sauce, (T. D. 23075). matting, val. not over 10c. sq. val, over 10c sq. yd.. • 2c Ib • 20% .10c pack and 20% • • · • yd. + • • .1c fb and 35% • .3c sq. yd .7c sq. yd. and 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 257 PAR. ARTICLE Chinese merchants, not excluded, (T. D. 6092, 6240, ፡፡ 6574, 20943). nurses, not excluded, (T. D. 8068). queue strings, as wearing apparel, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 11856). railway officials, liable for bringing prohibited into the U. S., (T. D. 12167, 12879). residents in the U. S. must be registered, (T. D. 13996, 1454212). sable skins, raw, (T. D. 13686) RATE Free 60% 562 339 screens, cotton chief value, embroidered (T. D. 13663) seamen, not laborers, (T. D. 7006). servants not excluded, (T. D. 6068). " shoes, cotton, silk or wool chief value, as wear- ing apparel, according to material of chief value (37 F. R. 780, 19 O. A. G. 272, T. D. 8334, 8455, 9380, 10735, 11338). 456 449 314 "6 241 shoes, leather C. V. (T. D. 20928) shoes, straw chief value, (T. D. 17856) socks, cotton cloth, (T. D. 15224). soy, (T. D. 11202) 25% • • • 30% · 50% 40% 285 • • .112c tb 66 209 26 502 " "" 257 490 58 292 292 starch, (T. D. 13775) students can be admitted on proper certificate, (T. D. 9555). sugar cake, as sugar, (T. D. 9029, 10907). testaments, (T. D. 12578). trousers, as wearing apparel, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 13674). water chestnuts, (T. D. 22516) wax. (T. D. 2225) • • white, (T. D. 16834, 17582) • • · • who have previously resided in the U. S. may be readmitted, except laborers, (T. D. 11606, 13828, 13850). wines, (T. D. 1987, 10262, 10338, 10462, 14047. 14411) • • Free 25% Free 30% • $2.25 gal $2.25 gal wines, medicated, (T. D. 9083. 14047) wives of laborers are excluded. (T. D. 8080). wives of merchants must have certificate, (T. D. 9569). 409 15 Chinisol, (T. D. 20655) 647 Chinoidine, (T. D. 6865) N. Y.) 212 Chinotte, Eve's apple, as confectionery. (Mch. 9, 1866, Chip bonnets, hats and hoods, not trimmed trimmed 20% Free 35% 50% 409 66 braids, plaits and laces for making or orna- menting hats, bonnets or hoods, (T. D. 12039, 15324, 16276, 16343. 16424. 22124). " 449 not bleached, dyed, colored or stained.. if bleached, dyed, colored or stained. manufactures of, n. S. p. f.. (T. D. 1-646, • 15% 20% 22124) 30% 409 193 3 67 63 of potash 3 plaques, (T. D. 20844) Chisels, (T. D. 10568, 16010) Chlobarium, (T. D. 762) Chloral hydrate. (50 F. R. 402. 66 F. R. 724. 54 F. R. 141. T. D. 1962. 11052. 13730. 14292, 14362, 14979, 15077, 20994. 22411, 22958) (min. 25%) 55c b Chloralamide, (T. D. 15078) 3 Chlorate of barytes, (T. D. 2117, 6301) • • 25% 25% • 212c ID 35% • 45% • 25% ነ 258 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 75 593 3 ARTICLE Chlorate of soda of tin Chlorbarium, (T. D. 763, 6301) · D . 3 Chloride of barium, (T. D. 763, 6301) of calcium, (T. D. 9008) 3 21 8 · • • of ethyl, (T. D. 12824, 21964, 22841) (minimum 25%) of lime, (T. D. 12041, 6568) RATE 2c Ib Free 25% 25% 25% $1 tb .1-5c tb • 3 Chlorine, liquid of magnesium, (T. D. 8092, 8138, 13946, 18007) 25% of zinc, (T. D. 4526, 13070). • 1c Ib 25% Chlorkalium, as manure salt • 57 3 569 Free 67 Chlorodine, Brown's (T. D. 14805), (minimum 25%).. 55c Ib Chloroform 14 100 58 212 212 Chlorometers, glass, if blown Chlorophyl, (T. D. 9912) • • • 20c Ib 60% 30% • 4c tb and 15% 50% Chocolate confectionery, (T. D. 9527, 13916, 14098, 14167), valued 15c fb or less valued over 15c b 212 281 46 281 D Weight and value of immediate coverings in- cluded in dutiable weight and value. figures and images, as chocolate confectionery, (T. D. 13869, 14167). icina as chocolate confectionery, (T. D. 12380). prepared or manufactured, n. s. p. f. valued not over 15c Ib • • 212c ID • • 21c tb and 10% .5c b and 10% 1 50% valued over 15c, not over 24c Ib valued over 24c, not over 35c Ib valued over 35c b weight and value of all coverings, other than plain wooden, shall be included in the duti- able weight and value of the merchandise. (T. D. 20744, 21198, 22123, 23070, 23193.) sweetened as chocolate prepared, (47 F. R. 873, 48 F. R. 547, 53 F. R. 81, T. D. 10919, 11689, 13563, 13447, 13638, 21216). 193 Chondrometer 45% 155 Chopping knives, (T. D. 10818, 15992) as cook's knives. Sec. 6 Christmas trees, (T. D. 21095, 21372) 10% 418 Christmas tree ornaments, (T. D. 7853, 8656, 10730, 14945, 15827) • 35% 3 Chromalum 25% • Chromate of iron 520 48 " of lead 62 74 C of potash of soda 453 183 183 48 C iron, (T. D. 8496, 13966, 16294) Free 412c tb 3c fb 2c Ib • 45% 20% 20% Chromatic-pitch pipes, (T. D. 10258) Chrome ferro, or chrome iron, (G. A. 3715, T. D. 8496, 13966, 16294) yellow, chrome green, and all other chrom- ium colors in which lead and bichromate of potash or soda are component parts, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water, (T. D. 13200, 21720) Chromic acid 1 520 "" 3 ore • Chromium fluorine, (T. D. 13602) • 412c Ib 3c Ib Free 25% 398 coated. 193 Chromographs (T. D. 4442) 45% Chromos, according to material of chief value (T. D. 5653, 6899, 17454). Chromo paper, (T. D. 6098, 12312). As paper, surface SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 259 PAR. ARTICLE 191 Chronometers, box or ship, and parts thereof (T. D. 19437) • 1 Chrysamic acid 251 Chrysanthemums (T. D. 13689) 15 Chrysiodine (T. D. 3927) 614 Chrysolite, crude 115 manufactures RATE 40% 25% 25% 30% Free 50% Church altars, according to material of chief value 193 453 66 "" 703 "" 649 66 112 (T. D. 9356, 18625). altars, by professional sculptors may be works of art (T. D. 13425, 14744). bells (T. D. 9414) chimes for • • • carpets for are dutiable (T. D. 8346). furniture is dutiable (T. D. 4312.) (See fur- niture). • • lamps for are dutiable (T. D. 4312, 12628). pictorial paintings on glass, imported express- ly for presentation to regalia and gems, statuary and specimens or casts of sculpture, where specially imported in good faith and for the use and by order of any society incorporated or established solely for religious purposes. But the term "regalia" as herein used shall be held to embrace only such insignia of rank or of- fice or emblems as may be worn upon the person or borne in the hand during public exercises of the society or institution, and shall not include articles of furniture or fixtures, or of regular wearing apparel (T. D. 11747, 12096, 12097, 12254, 12628, 12633, 13362, 16178, 16179, 11501, 20973) statues, according to material, (T. D. 19310, 21543). windows, stained or painted (T. D. 10306, 13469, 16341) Churches, lectern for, not regalia (T. D. 12633). Chutney in own juice and spices, (T. D. 23233) Chutney sauce Cicuta conium, advanced in value 263 241 20 548 66 22 conium, crude conium extract • • 243 Cider 208 66 459 66 459 459 400 "C 45% 45% Free Free 45% lc fb and 35% 40% • • • .14c tb and 10% · Free 1½c Ib • 5c gal • 35% 60% 60% 60% Cigar boxes, Section 26, Act of August 28, 1894. cabinets (T. D. 12132) • · cases (T. D. 2667, 8379, 11851, 12550, 12913) cutters (T. D. 8957, 12809, 14745, 15010). holders (T. D. 9924, 10224) labels, flaps or bands, lithographic, lettered or blank. printed from stone, zinc, aluminum or other material (T. D. 14089, 15864, 16556, 16833, 16839, 16765, 18761, 84 F. R. 161). If printed in less than 8 colors, bronze print- ing to be counted as two colors). • If printed entirely in bronze. If printed in 8 colors or more.. * ..20c Ib 15c Ib • 30c Ib • If printed in whole or in part in metal leaf....50c Ib 423 459 459 lighters, wax tapers, as matches (T. D. 14223). lights, special safety (T. D. 1924, 3067). samples of 12 or 13 legal. (T. D. 21272, 21743) stands, metal, used as table ornaments (T. D. 60% 2746, 4559) 60% 260 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR, ARTICLE 213 Cigar wrappers (53 F. R. 238), stemmed... RATE $2.50 Ib unstemmed • 459 $1.85 tb 60% 193 459 45% 60% · Cigarette books and book covers machines (T. D. 13778, 12132) paper in all forms (T. D. 2404, 10905, 14646, 13 S. C. R. 177) 217 Cigarettes, all kinds 68 217 Cigars Sec. 10 • $4.50 b and 25% must be imported in cases or packages of 3000 or more and each pack must contain 10, 20, 50 or 100 cigarettes (T. D. 8734, 11131, 16774). No article whatever shall be packed in or at- tached to packages of cigarettes, Internal Revenue stamp must be affixed under Sec- tion 10. medicinal (T. D. 1646, 3080) • • 25% $4.50 Ib and 25% Internal Revenue stamps for. must be imported in cases or packages of not less than 3000, single boxes must not con- tain more than 500, and must contain either 25, 50, 100, 200, 250, or 500 each, Sec. 26, Act Aug. 28, 1894. (T. D. 22749, 22770). Cinchonidia and sulphate of (T. D. 5901, 6268, 6865).. Chinchona bark, all alkaloids and salts of... bark (T. D. 6268, 6865, 9465) cordefolia liquid (T. D. 9046). muriate of · Cinctures, as regalia (T. D. 2617) Cinders from rolling mills (T. D. 8463) iron (T. D. 11650) Cinnabar, artificial • • • • · · Free Free Free 25% Free Free 20% • • • 20% 10c b · 647 647 488 68 647 649 183 183 54 183 667 287 626 · 112 137 Circles, table mirrors (T. D. 13526) Circlette (T. D. 15405, 16540) • • · · · 45% 45% 168 Circular saws • 25% 193 steel plates for electrical electrical machines (T. 15241) D. • 45% 403 Circulars for gratuitous distribution (T. D. 6620) Sec. 16" obscene • 25% Prohibited or native red sulphuret of mercury Cinnamon and chips of, unground ground oil of (T. D. 4039) • • 20% Free 3c Ib Free • exhibiting in transit, dutiable (T. D. 9633, 14439). Sec. 6 Cirine (T. D. 15130) 20% 259 Cisco or lake herrings (T. D. 14064) • • 14c tb 636 Citizens of the United States dying abroad, personal effects of Free 626 600 • Citral or lemon oil (56 F. R. 819, T. D. 12137, 14203).. Citrate of lime Free Free 3 of magnesia, (T. D. 5949, 6291) 25% 3 of soda 25% 1 3 1 Citric acid 267 Citrated kali (T. D. 6006) Citron or peel of, candied, preserved or dried (38 F. 2 559 559 626 43 626 R. p. 714. 59 F. R. 768, 69 F. R. 92, T. D. 9357, 10401) • extracts (T. D. 16578) . in brine (T. D. 11555, 21309) green or ripe oil of (T. D. 8962) Citronella oil, (T. D. 770) 4c b .60c tb and 45% Free Free Free • • Free 25% 7c lb SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 261 521 PAR. Clvet, crude 626 66 oil of 659 659 66 199 153 1 453 Clams ARTICLE in cans (T. D. 6548) Clapboards.. • • Clasp knives. (See knives, pen). • • Clarifying powder for wines, (T. D. 8855, 16437) Clarionet, (T. D. 14737) 453 434 193 " 66 . Clasps, if jewelry, (T. D. 8790, 13426) Sec. 6 Claws of tigers and like animals, (T. D. 9635) Clay, ball (T. D. 13435) 93 93 66 93 522 " 94 94 CC 93 CC 66 97 Sec. 6 " 645 97 459 66 459 burned, (T. D. 6140) china or kaolin, (T. D. 5367, 15279) common blue • • · · • RATE Free Free Free Free .$1.50 M 50c Ib 45% reeds, (T. D. 10259) • 45% • 60% metal, except jewelry, (T. D. 6345, 6425, 7691, 9169, 9192) • 45% • 10% $1 ton • • $2 ton · • .$2.50 ton Free 25% 25% • $2 ton • • 45% 35% 20% Free 35% tobacco, (T. D. • crucibles, (T. D. 10873, 15148) figures, colored before baking, (T. D. 8045) ground stone, (T. D. 17127) manufactures of, n. s. p. f., if decorated.. not decorated • modeling (T. D. 18610, 19258, 23028). modeling, as tools of trade, (T. D. 14175). pipe stems, broken, (T. D. 17151) pipes, churchwardens, as clay pipes, common tobacco, (T. D. 14241). 10767, 12421, 14320) valued not over 40c gross pipes and bowls, common 97 614 retort settings, (T. D. 17388) stone, crude, (T D. 1055) • • 15c gross 35% 87 93 93 93 155 155 tank blocks, as brick, fire, (T. D. 16828). unwrought or unmanufactured, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 1772) Free • $1 ton · • • • • · $2 ton .$2 ton washed, dried and ground, (T. D. 9249) wrought or manufactured, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9249, 10663, 11857, 12817, 12963) Cleavers, butchers', as knives, cooks', (T. D. 10818, 15992). spacca ossi, as knives, cooks', (T. D. 14724, 14961). 252 Clematis, (T. D. 10720, 12542) 25% 66 252 Jackmanii, (T. D. 15112) 25% 671 Cliff stone, unmanufactured, (T. D. 5452) 112 Free • • Clinical thermometers, (T. D. 6012, 10464, 12686, 18637) 632 Clippings, fit only for making paper 45% Free 505 from brass or Dutch metal, fit only for reman- ufacture (T. D. 23108) Free • 533 from new copper Free • 122 66 463 from new iron, fit only for remanufacture. fur, (T. D. 13245) $4 ton 10% 193 Clippers, horse • 45% 193 grass, (T. D. 17661) 45% 188 193 Cloak clasps, (T. D. 9192) 368 Cloakings containing wool, (G. A. 3752, T. D. 9692, 12245, 41 F. R. 881), as wool dress goods. 314 Cloaks, cotton . 45% pins (T. D. 12947, 12575, 13291, 13874). • • • 35% 50% 314 cotton and India rubber • .15c tb and 50% 370 " • • 314 lined with fur, wool chief value, (64 F. R. p. 577) 44c b and 60% linen 50% 262 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. Cloaks, silk ARTICLE RATE 46 60% 390 370 370 193 Clock bushing wire, brass, (T. D. 7129). waterproof, India rubber and wool....44c Ib and 60% wool, (T. D. 6653, 17941).. 44c b and 60% "" 115 46 191 95 " • cases, alabaster, agate, chalcedony, chrysolite, coral, cornelian, garnet, jasper, jet, mala- chite, marble, onyx, rock crystal or spar... cases, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 12556, 13308) cases of china, decorated, (T. D. 20105) plain white • 45% 50% 40% • • • 60% 55% 191 "" 191 " པ dials, (T. D. 11414) disks, (T. D. 14837) • 191 (6 faces, (T. D. 11414) 191 193 191 44 193 95 137 • • 40% • 40% 40% jewels, (T. D. 13364, 15350, 22840) keys, (T. D. 6555, 11184) 10% • • 45% movements, (T. D. 13308, 15978) 40% movements, mechanical figures mechanical figures not, (T. D. 15978, 15710) 45% ornaments of china decorated 60% if plain white 55% wire (T. D. 23278) 45% 191 11551, 13308, 16718) 95 66 china, (T. D. 11676, decorated • plain white 191 115 " 191 318 Clocked hosiery, (T. D. 14327). See hosiery. Clocks, (T. D. 4160, 6289, 9477, 6014, 10517, 11334, 40% 60% 55% • + • 40% 50% • • 40% metal and wood, (T. D. 10517, 11334, 11551) onyx, (T. D. 11984, 12556) parts of, (T. D. 9857) + so called ball, parts separately dutiable. time detectors, not, (T. D. 23401). traveling, (66 F. R. 737, T. D. 12659, 15640, 15978) • with wooden movements · Cloisonne, Japanese vases (T. D. 4061, 22076) 191 06 191 159 193 Cloth, armor (T. D. 10867) • • 448 66 asbestos 347 bamboo 498 40% 40% 40% 45% 25% 45% 387 • • bolting, silk, for milling purposes and so per- manently marked as not to be available for any other use (T. D. 10626, 10798) bolting, suitable for wearing apparel, as silk goods (T. D. 10645, 10798, 12554, 10272, 13527, 17936). bookbinders' cotton (T. D. 3834, 8909, 13385, 137 bolting, brass wire 311 15140, 16227, 19037) 413 button • 414 buttons 66 cotton. (See cotton cloth). 366 (6 431 crinoline 413 • · • • 369 419 347 346 $ : Free .11c b and 45% .3c sq yd and 20% 10% 50% 10c sq. yd 10% 25% cravenette, as wool cloth (T. D. 13792). • cut for buttons diagonal worsted (30 F. R. 425), as wool cloth. emery chief value • fiber (T. D. 13661, 19283) • flax, hemp or ramie, or of which these sub- stances or either of them is the component material of chief value, weighing 41 ounces or more per square yard (T. D. 19199, 23023, 23745). Containing not over 60 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling 45% 14c sq. yd. and 30% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 263 PAR. ARTICLE Containing over 60, not over 120 threads per square inch • • • RATE 234c sq. yd. and 30% • 6c sq. yd. and 30% Containing over 120, not over 180 threads per square inch. Containing over 180 threads per square inch 9c sq. yd. and 30% But none of the above shall pay less than. Weighing less than 42 ounces per square yard, and containing over 100 threads per sq. in. • 368 Cloth, gloria, as wool dress goods (T. D. 14713, 54 F. R. 158, 59 F. R. 452, T. D. 14138). grass (T. D. 12223, 11879), in natural form and structure grass in separated fibre gunny for covering cotton · hair, known as "crinoline cloth" • • • • 50% 35% 30% 45% 6-10c sq. yd .10c sq yd 20c sq. yd 60% hair, known as "hair seating" hemmed or hemstitched (T. D. 15583, 56 F. R. 469) 449 46 347 66 344 431 431 46 339 . 337 66 137 "" 368 347 46 jute press (T. D. 17977) 322 337 (4 391 409 66 366 cotton or other vegetable fiber and India rub- ber • • 10c sq. yd and 20% iron or steel wire, in addition to highest rate of duty on any wire of which made.. Italian. See wool dress goods. leno, as cotton cloth (56 F. R. 469). lined envelopes (T. D. 8291) • 114c Ib. 45% 45% oil, for floors, stamped, painted or printed. samples with printed description as printed matter, (T. D. 21964). Under 12 feet in width and n. s. p. f. • Twelve feet in width and over...20c sq. yd. and 20% oil, silk straw for making hats, bleached or colored not bleached or colored · Terry, (T. D. 14499) 8c sq. yd. and 15% 50% (T. D. 14402), if 20% 15% 45% 3c sq. yd. and 20% trimmings, beaded, not in any part wool (T. D. 17189) 60% 45% tracing (T. D. 5830, 8909, 13385, 15140, 16227). 322 311 408 387 C 347 337 umbrella, silk, as silk goods, (T. D. 10353, 10655). • vegetable fiber, except flax or ramie.. waterproof, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 11699, 12695, 12718, 12733, 16066) 10c sq. yd. and 20% • wool, wholly or in part (T. D. 16933). Valued not over 40c per pound.. .33c b and 50% Valued over 40c, not over 70c per Ib..44c Ib and 50% Valued over 70c per pound.... .44c b and 55% Clothing, American materials made up in foreign country dutiable, according to material (T. D. 14468). 408 146 146 316 314 66 beaded or spangled, except if part wool..... 60% card (T. D. 8973, 12928, 15141) manufactured from tempered steel wire card, n. s. p. f. chenille hoods not (71 F. R. p. cotton or other vegetable fiber, 869) • • .45c sq. ft • 20c sq. ft 50% n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11065, 11187, 11324, 12119, 12134, 12146, 264 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 314 316 339 450 697 314 339 12219, 12231, 12658, 12792, 12962, 13667, 13885, 13961, 14134, 14145, 14301, 14393, 15684, 15726) Clothing, cotton containing India rubber (T. D. 12203) 50% 15c fb and 50% cotton chenille cotton, if embroidered 50% • 60% ་་ for foreign naval officers dutiable (T. D. 6606). fur, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13864, 13985, 14729). in actual use of persons arriving in the United States • linen, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12961) linen, if embroidered mixed materials, according to chief value (T. 35% Free • 50% • 60% D. 14811). 449 (C rubber (T. D. 12918, 14313) 30% 390 silk (T. D. 10735, 11233, 12242, 12543, 13876, 14145, 13981, 14714, 14811, 14935) 60% 370 wool, wholly or in part 44c Ib and 60% 287 Cloves and clove stems, ground 3c Ib 667 and clove stems, unground Free 3 656 656 14721, 18257) spurry (T. D. 15020) • 300 oil of • Clover seed, (T. D. 10363, 11363, 14162, 14184, 14720, Club soda, as soda water (T. D. 6790). 25% 193 Clubs golf, (T. D. 17494) 339 193 Free Free 45% 60% 45% 415 523 66 Cluney lace (T. D. 1615) Coach hardware • • Coaches, according to material of chief value (T. D. 13354). furniture for, according to material of chief value. 191 Coaching watches (T. D. 11088), movements dutiable according to jewels, and cases Coal and culm mixed (T. D. 13816). anthracite, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12251, 13402, 15857, 21378) • 40% ..67c ton Free 415 anthracite containing less than 92% fixed car- bon (T. D. 18838) 67c ton 415 bituminous (T. D. 6225, 10098, 10234, 10378, 13402, 15857) 67c ton 415 cannel (T. D. 787) 67c ton Sec. 6 " charcoal 20% 415 415 415 193 415 626 626 " Sec. 6 193 66 415 coke containing less than 92% of fixed carbon to be taken as bituminous culm (T. D. 14605, 3952, 2363, 4044, 11057, 13816) hods of metal imported, afterwards used for fuel on board United States vessels, shall be allowed a drawback equal to the amount of duty paid (19 O. A. G. 687, 20 O. A. G. 314). oil, crude or refined (T. D. 22513). oil, crude or refined, from countries charging a duty on petroleum or its products ex- ported from the United States, shall pay a duty equal to that imposed by such coun- try. patent (T. D. 9650, 17495) scuttles (T. D. 8162) • semi-anthracite (T. D. 5308, 15857) 15c ton 45% Free 20% 45% .67c ton 20% • • • 67c ton SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 265 Coal shale PAR. 415 415 66 523 66 15 "6 slack • ARTICLE RATE ..67c ton stores of American vessels, but none shall be unladen tar colors or dyes, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 2811, 3847, 5686, 8768, 8802, 9407, 9425, 9500, 9766, 10508, 12699, 14325, 17740, 23314) 15c ton Free 3.0% 12153 "" 66 • tar colors, alizarin black (T. D. 17767) tar colors, alizarin blue (T. D. 13577, 15129, 15976) • 30% 30% 15 tar colors, alizarin gray (T. D. 10015) • 30% 15 66 15 44 tar colors, alizarin grenat (T. D. 12816) tar colors, alizarin red (T. D. 12819) • 30% 30% 15 tar colors, aurolene and aurolene A (T. D. 13583) 30% 15 15 • tar colors, bromofluorescic acid (T. D. 10504) tar colors, ceruleine (67 F. R. 111, T. D. 15757, 15983) · 30% 30% 15 15 15 66 66 15 tar colors, crude eosine (T. D. 14515) tar colors, discharge lake (T. D. 15976) tar colors, fast blue paste (T. D. 10566) tar colors, gallein (67 F. R. 111, S. 12829, 15757, 15983) • 30% 30% 30% 30% 15 15 58 66 15 66 tar colors, gallimine blue (T. D. 12827) tar colors, gallocyanine (T. D. 12795) tar colors, galloflavin not (T. D. 12853, 19545) tar colors, parme A · • 30% • · 30% 30% 30% 15 15 15 "" 15 46 tar colors, ponceau Persian (T. D. 14823) tar colors, primuline (T. D. 12259). tar colors, prune pure (T. D. 15121). tar colors, sugar colors (T. D. 14515, 14812, 14823, 15757, 67 F. R. 111). • • • 30% • 30% 30% • 30% 1913 15 15 tar colors, thio-chromogen (T. D. 9917, 13567) tar colors, violet, solid, D. H. or gallocyanin (T. D. 10081, 12795, 20855) 30% 30% 15 • 30% 15 524 30% Free 15 66 524 15 66 68 67 524 66 524 524 524 . 68 15 524 524 tar colors, wash blue (T. D. 12697, 13060). tar colors, xeinthaurine powder (T. D. 10055) tar, crude • tar dyes, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22109, 22110, 23314) tar, pitch of tar preparations and products of, not medi- cinal and not colors, or dyes, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6619, 12821, 13047, 13578, 13580, 13878, 14816, 78 F. R. 810, 81 F. R. 375, 19253, 23314) tar preparations, agathin (T. D. 15974, 17958) tar preparations, antipyrine (66 F. R. 748, T. D. 15167, 20570) (minimum 25%) tar preparations, benzaldehyde tar preparations, benzidin • • tar preparations, benzol (T. D. 16203) tar preparations, benzyl chloride • • tar preparations, betanaphthol (T. D. 11696, 13410, 13566, 14022, 21360) ง tar preparations, beta naphthylamine, mono- sulphonic acid soda salt (T. D. 14022). tar preparations, binitrobenzol (T. D. 16410).. tar preparations, binitro toluol (T. D. 10110, 10490, 13578) • • 3.0% Free 20% 25% 55c Ib Free Free Free Free 25% 20% Free Free 66 15 15 524 tar preparations, blue developer (T. D. 13607). tar preparations, creosotine acid (T. D. 12699) tar preparations, cresol 20% 20% Free • 524 tar preparations, cumudin Free • 524 tar preparations, dead oil (T. D. 10958) Free • · 266 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 524 15 15 66 524 15 ARTICLE Coal tar preparations, dianisidin 68 68 68 15 · tar preparations, dichlorophtalic (T .D. 14377) tar preparations, dimethyl aniline (T. D. 10249, 12821) • • tar preparations, diphenylamin tar preparations, eikonogen (T. D. 9910, 12696, 13410) · • tar preparations, hydroquinone (T. D. 13590, 23270) • • tar preparations, lactophenin (T. D. 15685) tar preparations, paranitranilin (T. D. 15974, 15976) RATE Free 20% 20% Free • 20% 25% • • 25% 20% 15 20% 15 524 tar preparations, mirbane (T. D. 16410) tar preparations, naphthalin (T. D. 13571, 13598) 20% D. 13410, Free · tar preparations, meta toluylene diamine (T. D. 15129) 15 15 * C 524 15 if X tar preparations, naphthol soda (T. D. 12224, tar preparations, naphthionate of soda (56 F. R. 481, T. D. 10250, 11600, 13579). tar preparations, naphthol salt, R. (T. D. 13568) tar preparations, naphtol 20% • • 20% Free 13410) • • • 524 524 ... • tar preparations, naphthylamin (T. D. 13566). tar preparations, nitrobenzol (T. D. 12845, 16410, 21947) 20% Free Free 524 524 tar preparations, nitro-toluol (T. D. 13601) tar preparations, oil of mirbane (T. D. 16410, 16175, 21947) Free Free 15 tar preparations, paramidophenal salzsaures (T. D. 13587, 17738) 20% 15 tar preparations, paranitranilin (T. D. 14821, 15974, 15976) 20% 15 46 15 15 tar preparations, paranitrophenol (T. D. 15234) tar preparations, paraphenyline (T. D. 17755).. tar preparations, phenylenediamine (T. D. 13569, 13602, 15123) 20% 20% • 20% 524 tar preparations, phenol Free 15 + • 15 15 tar preparations, resorcin (T. D. 11063, 11133. 13410, 13597, 13701, 15126, 23270) tar preparations, rodinal (T. D. 13587) tar preparations, sodium benzoate (T. D. 14556, 15689) • 20% 20% • 20% 1 tar preparations, sulphanilic acid (T. D. 14831, 17958) 1 524 524 15 524 • tar preparations, sulphotoluic acid (65 F. R. 422, T. D. 15553, 16756, 13879, 71 F. R. 394).. tar preparations, tolidin (18 O. A. G. 383) tar preparations, toluidin tar preparations, toluidine base (56 F. R. 482, T. D. 13570) tar preparations, toluol 25% 25% Free Free 20% Free • • 524 tar preparations, xylidin Free • • • 524 << tar preparations, xylol Free • 311 426 368 << 450 314 << cotton or other vegetable fiber 314 dia rubber 449 Coat linings, cotton and silk (T. D. 10913, 14158, 40 F. R. 61), (minimum 50%) · • linings, lambskin, with wool on (T. D. 6335, 7451, 9206, 10324, 12957, 18775, 84 F. R. 155). 20% linings, wool. (See wool dress goods). Coats, fur (T. D. 7451, 12957) • cotton or other vegetable fiber containing In- India rubber (T. D. 6069) 8c sq. yd. and 30% • 35% 50% • • 15c th and 50% 30% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 267 PAR. 450 390 ARTICLE Coats, lambskin, with wool on (T. D. 717, 8867) 66 370 64 silk wool 525 614 ** 525 "" 16 614 Cobalt crystals (T. D. 3168) ore oxide of Cobaltine (T. D. 2945, 3168) 614 Cobble stones (T. D. 5877, 13788) • 368 Coburgs, as wool dress goods. 3 Cocaine 3 67 RATE 35% 60% 44c b and 60% • • Free Free Free • 25c Ib Free Free 25% 25% crude (53 F. R. 1006, 58 F. R. 772, T. D. 12980, 10910, 14647, 15116) hydrochlorate, or muriate of, (66 F. R. 746, 748, T. D. 11973, 13826, 13849, 15114, 15639, 19629, 20050), (min. 25%) phenate, (T. D. 15071) - salts of, (T. D. 11973, 13826, 13849) Cocculus Indicus Cochineal, (T. D. 11535) • 55c lb 25% 25% Free Free alcohol extract of (T. D. 18749).. ammoniacal, (T. D. 11535) .60c fb and 45% 25% 30% 35% • 312c lb 25% 3 66 3 526 527 2 3 58 450 282 3 528 ፡፡ lake, (T. D. 4423) Cockades, (T. D. 7306) D • Cocoa butter, or cocoa butterine, (78 F. R. 332, T. D. 11362, 12436, 15332, 16293, 16515, 18086) butter, artificial (T. D. 11362) crude, and fiber, leaves and shells of, (T. D. 2780, 6661) · fiber mats, (T. D. 6661, 11425, 20923) fiber matting • Sec. 6 fiber dyed, (T. D. 12568, 13591) 452 452 Sec. 6 << fiber, oiled, (T. D. 6672) 281 366 281 281 malted, (T. D. 6518), as cocoa prepared. Free 20% • .4c sq ft 6c są yd 20% mats with wool borders, as wool manufac- tures, n. s. p. f. powdered, unsweetened (T. D. 19387) • • prepared or manufactured, n. s. p. f. (47 F. R. 873, 48 F. R. 547, T. D. 3403, 4841, 5512, 13869, 13916, 23193). valued not over 15c b valued over 15c, not over 24c Ib • • • • • • 5c Ib 212c tb 212c Ib and 10% 5c tb and 10% valued over 24c, not over 35c Ib valued over 35c Ib the weight and value of all coverings, other than plain wooden, shall be included in the dutiable weight and value of the merchan- dise. wine (minimum 25%) Cocoanut meat broken, (T. D. 13820) meat desiccated, (T. D. 6483, 11849) • oil, (78 F. R. p. 332, T. D. 2560, 14602, 16293) Cocoanuts in the shell Cocoons, silk liver oil • Cod lines, hemp, (T. D. 1358, 9307) • .. 50% 55c lb Free 2c Ib Free Free Free • 2c Ib 15c gal 67 622 267 66 626 ** 622 661 329 34 68 626 42 Sec. 6 496 " 258 Codfish cream of, (T. D. 23697) • 261 66 fresh, frozen or packed in ice • 3/4c Ib liver oil, medicinal, (T. D. 7141, 7310, 10684). oil from American fisheries oil, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12378, 15522, 18317, 20042, 21910, 23720) roe, canned, (T. D. 15716) sounds, crude · • 25% Free 8c gal 20% Free 30% 268 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. ARTICLE Codilla, tow of flax or hemp.. Coerulein, (67 F. R. 111, T. D. 8768, 15757, 15983) PAR. 326 15 529 Coffee Sec. 6 529 283 193 (C 529 C 283 366 135 171 21 21 530 • • extracts or preparations of ground, (T. D. 16274) homeopathic, (T. D. 6922) mills · • • • • . • • · • • roasted (T. D. 15408, 17579) substitutes for. (T. D. 3289, 6865, 4564. 6922, 9332, 12361, 12531, 14783, 15037, 56 F. R. 824, 60 F. R. 74) Coffin cloth, as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. Cogged ingots, steel. See steel ingots. RATE $20 ton 30% Free 20% Free 21/2c Ib 45% Free 212c b ingots, steel, for railway wheels and tires....114c b Cognac oil, in wine yeast (T. D. 10211), (minimum << 25%) + oil or aenanthic ether (minimum 25%). Sec. 25, Act Aug. 28, 1894. copper, (T. (T. D. 3248. 6887, Coins, foreign, value of. gold, silver and 11907, 14575) imitations of. are illegal and prohibited, (T. D. 13456, 13464). $2 tb $2 tb Free 185 533 66 nickel (T. D. 6887) 6c lb old foreign copper coins in large quantities for manufacturing purposes (T. D. 1760)... Free 531 Coir (T. D. 2780) Free • 347 66 C 347 hawsers. (T. D. 12208) manufactures, n. s. p. f • 45% • • • 45% 452 66 mats · 4c sq. ft 66 452 matting • .6c sq. yd 531 yarn 415 Coke, (T. D. 17816) • • • 548 Colchicum seeds. (T. D. 12728) • 67 58 70 wine (T. D. 6006, 8329), (minimum 25%) Colcothar, (T. D. 1912, 6658, 6265, 9455, 13206) Cold cream (cosmetic) (T. D. 23321) Free 20% Free 55c lb • • • • 30% .. 50% 339 Colbert curtains, (T. D. 9502) 60% 414 Collar buttons. (T. D. 11981, 12044, 14404, 19066, 56 F. R. 1015) 50% 193 314 buttons, metal boxes, containing. (T. D. 11994) stiffeners, cotton. 45% (G. A. 3941, 20731). • • 50% 408 Collars, beaded, (T. D. 15981) 60% 339 • cotton embroidered, (T. D. 14305, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 339 cotton lace. (T. D. 14134, 14240, 14305, 15968. 15970. 16583, 41 F. R. 763, 21570, 22868. 23650) 60% 338 cotton shirt .45c doz and 15% 450 fur 35% 339 60% 338 linen shirt 40c doz and 20 10 390 60% linen, embroidered. (T. D. 12386, 14240, 15409) • silk and silk lace. (T. D. 6252) 702 Collections of antiquities for societies or institutions, (T. D. 11805. 12072, 13300, 14121, 14161, 14168, 14222, 14043) 12719, 14261) 638 Colleges, absolute alcohol for, (57 F. R. p. 190. T. D. 503 46 449 638 Free Free Free · • • • • 30% books for, not more than 2 copies in one in- voice, (T. D. 11936, 15569, 16137) India rubber tubing for, (T. D. 10683) philosophical and scientific apparatus. uten- sils, instruments and preparations for, in- SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 269 PAR. ARTICLE cluding bottles and boxes containing the same • Colleges, regalia and gems, statuary, and specimens or casts of sculpture for 649 702 46 390 17 17 66 66 works of art, collections in illustration of the progress of the arts, sciences or manufac- tures, photographs, works in terra cotta, parian, porcelain, or pottery, antiquities and artistic copies thereof in any material, for exhibition by sheep for scientific investigation are not free, (T. D. 16141). tiles for, are not free, (T. D. 12574). Colliers, scarfs • Collodion, all compounds of, (T. D. 5477). 66 "6 66 RATE Free Free Free 60% ..50c Ib articles of, (T. D. 15581, 19583, 21870, 21881) 65c lb and 25% artificial silk thread, according to article. (T. D. 23110, 23528). · .65c tb and 25% • • .65c tb and 25% business cards, (T. D. 15127). hair pins, (T. D. 16216, 17809). imitation precious stones, (T. D. 8767) 65c Ib and 25% in finished or unfinished articles, (T. D. 11966, 13557, 8767, 14836, 15388, 15581).....65c lb and 25% Collodion knitting or crochet needles, (T. D. 22807).. 25% pins, T. D. 13557) ..65c tb and 25% 17 17 66 17 17 165 17 17 17 "" up into articles, (T. D. 6744) tablets, (T. D. 11966) . 17 trays, (T. D. 16478) 17 66 66 rolled or in sheets, unpolished but not made small pieces of, (G. A. 3818) • • · • 60c Ib .65c Ib and 25% 65c Ib and 25% 69 Collofuge plasters, (T. D. 9222) Colman's concentrated mustard oil, (T. D. 8487) 68 287 20 548 70 2 64 mustard Colocynth advanced in value 66 crude (T. D. 19455, 19473) Cologne water, (T. D. 9712) * 6 water containing alcohol Sec. 6 Colopony, (T. D. 5091) · • · • • ..50c b • 35% 25% 10c tb • • .14c tb and 10% • Free 50% · 60c tb and 45% Colored glass in sheets for the manufacture of mock jewelry, (T. D. 3808) · window glass, (T. D. 4630, 13191), in addition to rate on plain glass Coloring for liquors (T. D. 6740, 7101, 7403, 10518, 12723, 12822) for sugar (T. D. 5732, 14812) for candles, (T. D. 21923) Color stones or mullers (T. D. 5048) Colors, alizarine blue (T. D. 15129) annatto extract (T. D. 9240) aniline (T. D. 2899, 5686, 9766) • • 20% 100 60% 107 CC 5% 18 50% 15 30% 15 46 30% 97 35% 15 30% 475 Free 15 30% 46 58 artists. (38 F. R. 724, 61 F. R. 501, T. D. 8039, 10869. 11863. 14244, 13053. 13214. 17582. 14293. 31 F. R. 883, 37 F. R. 776, T. D. 17384, 17203, 17582) 30% 15 aurolene (T. D. 13583) 30% 45 15 azophor, red (T. D. 17740) 30% 58 azo benzole (T. D. 5593) 30% 66 44 baryta, sulphate of, or barytes, unmanufac- tured .75c ton manufactured..$5.25 ton 47 46 black made from bone, ivory or vegetable.... blanc-fixe 25% 1½c Ib • 270 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 9033) 58 15 66 525 527 " 58 15 54 58 47 . "C 58 46 58 66 " 10 10 58 15 charlton white, as colors, zinc. Chinese white • • crocus (T. D. 18825, 84 F. R. 158) chrome yellow, chrome green, and all other chromium colors in which lead and bichro- mate of potash or soda are used, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water (T. D. 13200, 21720) chrorophyl (T. D. 9912) coal tar, n. s. p. f. cobalt cochineal cochineal lake (T. D. 4323) coerulein (T. D. 15983) containing quicksilver, dry or ground in oil or water (T. D. 11540). crayons, n. s. p. f. drop black Dutch pink • • • • • • earth used as, (T. D. 23346) • • • • PAR. ARTICLE 45 Colors, blues, such as Berlin, Prussian, Chinese and all others, containing ferrocyanide of iron, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water blue, wash, containing no ultramarine blue, wash, containing ultramarine bordeaux red (T. D. 6414) 15 52 15 60 58 57 58 58 66 48 46 brown acetate of lead • • • cadmium yellow (T. D. 13944) • RATE 8c th 30% 334c Ib 30% 214c Ib 30% 30% 30% • 412c tb 30% 30% Free • • Free 30% • 30% 10c b 30% 25% 30% • • • • • 30% extract of log wood and copper salt (T. D. 30% 58 68 15 "" 15 47 58 "" 15 60 58 58 58 CC 47 ivory black 55 Kremnitz white 58 lakes, n. s. p. f. 60 66 57 422) • 59 << 58 58 << 58 <6 60 49 "" · fast blue paste (T. D. 10566) fast drab (T. D. 10195, 10055) fast violet (T. D. 8802, 10055) fig blue • Frankfort black • frostings, n. s. p. f. • German, not poisonous (T. D. 14325) gray acetate of lead in pans (T. D. 16282, 16834, 17558) in tubes (T. D. 11841, 14293, 15681, 16282) Indian red (T. D. 2132, 9838) • 30% 30% • • 30% · • 30% 25% 30% 50 *C 16 58 57 59 56 • oxide of iron (37 F. R. p. 776, T. D. 19580) oxide of zinc, dry · • " Paris green Paris white, dry • • • ground in oil ground in oil or putty • • • • • • • litharge lithophone (T. D. 12670, 15862, 15552, 65 F. R. London purple • metal, red (T. D. 17056) • • 30% • 214c tb 30% • • 30% 30% 25% • • 28c Ib 30% • 234c Ib 1c b D 15% 30% • 30% 30% • 212c Ib • ► 112c Ib 3c Ib c tb .33%c Ib 25c Ib mineral for decorating china (T. D. 6184) mineral in tubes (T. D. 10869, 11863, 14244) nitrate of lead • • ocher, ground in oil • • if washed, powdered or pulverized crude, not washed, powdered or pulverized. orange mineral oxide of cobalt 30% 1c tb .14c Ib 15% 14c Ib 1c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 271 PAR. ARTICLE 15 Colors, Parme A. (T. D. 14514) plum paste (T. D. 9638) 15 58 46 15 58 93 58 51 66 66 • 6 58 66 46 66 49 · • polishing powder, crocus (T. D. 13206) primulin, as coal tar colors (T. D. 12259) purree (T. D. 8705) raddle (T. D. 11857) • red earth as, (T. D. 19157) red lead red prussiate of potash rouge vigital (T. D. 10082) satin white • sienna, ground in oil or water if powdered, washed or pulverized • crude, not powdered, washed or pulverized. sienna in tubes (T. D. 10869, 11863, 14244) smalts, n. s. p. f. • RATE 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% $1 ton • • 30% 278c to 8c Ib 30% 1½c tb 12c tb ¾ c tb • • • 58 58 64 58 57 57 15 46 58 6. 52 49 Spanish brown sulphate of zinc sulfid of zinc, white • terra cotta, paste and powder (T. D. 9901). Turkey red (T. D. 3500) • • gc Ib 30% 30% 30% lc b • • • • 114c b 30% 30% ultramarine blue, dry or in pulp, or mixed with water (T. D. 12215) · umber, ground in oil or water • if powdered, washed or pulverized.. crude, not powdered, washed or pulverized. umber, in tubes (T. D. 10869, 11863, 14244) Vandyke brown (T. D. 9090) Venetian red (T. D. 9090) • • • • · .334c tb 112c Ib 3%c Ib εc tb • • • 30% · • 30% 30% Free 10c Ib 58 66 58 58 694 verdigris 54 54 54 65 55 52 5c Ib .334c Ib 15 • 60 wash blue containing no ultramarine (T. D. 2697, 13060) white acetate of lead 30% .314c tb 55 vermilionette (T. D. 11335, 14306) vermilion red, containing quicksilver, dry or ground in oil or water (T. D. 11335, 11670).. 10c b vermilion red, not containing quicksilver, but made of lead or containing lead wash blue containing ultramarine 58 57 LO LO 64 46 56 60 57 66 48 yellow acetate of lead zinc, oxide of, dry ground in oil 220 white lead, and white paint and pigment con- taining lead, dry or in pulp, or ground or mixed with oil • • • white lead in tubes (T. D. 10869, 11863, 14244) white paint, containing zinc, but not contain- ing lead, ground in oil, (T. D. 12437, 12451. 12670, 13230) white satin whiting, dry .. ground in oil, or putty. • Colt's (T. D. 11612), valued not over $150. valued over $150 • • • 2c lb 3.0% .134c tb 1c tb 1/4c tb 1c Ib .214c tb lc Ib 134c tb 25% • • • • $30 each 20 548 foot, advanced in value. foot, crude • • • 14c tb and 10% Free 20 Columbo root, advanced in value. • • • • 4c fb and 10% root, crude 548 115 Columns, marble (T. D. 11038, 13373) • • 125 449 T T. and parts and sections of. iron or steel.5-10c fb 39 Colza oil, (T. D. 2604), as rape seed oil.. 17 Comb blanks of celluloid. (T. D. 17839) blanks of horn (G. A. 3720) Free 50% .10c gal • • • • 65c b and 25% 30% 272 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 193 Comb machines, part steel 384 406 Combed silk • • • Combination cards, not exceeding 54 cards to pack, (T. D. 10154) • • RATE 45% 40c Ib .10c pack and 20% on all over 54 cards at a like rate. suits of underwear (T. D. 14301). See under- wear. Combing, capes, linen, (T. D. 15322) scarfs, cotton, embroidered (T. D. 12961) Combs, celluloid 319 339 339 66 17 193 66 434 112 66 193 CC 450 "C gold, silver or other metal gutta percha • 450 66 450 "" 263 · · • curry (38 F. R. 89, T. D. 6337) fancy, (T. D. 6337, 10544) glass balls for ornamenting, (T. D. 5723) 60% 60% • · 65c tb and 25% 45% 60% 45% 45% 35% 35% 35% .1c Ib and 35% • ivory, or vegetable ivory shell or mother of pearl Comfits (T. D. 20045, 20142) Commercial designation determines classification (42 F. R. 446, 38 F. R. 89, 37 F. R. 82, 9 S. C. R. 559, 38 F. R. 92, 10 S. C. R. 80, 38 F. R. 716, T. D. 9415, 10353, 10572, 23680). travelers' sample trunks, (T. D. 7394). • Common window glass. See glass. Communion rails, wooden, (T. D. 11123) service, pocket, (T. D. 7106). service, specially imported by a church, (T. D. 645 101 208 649 649 66 115 193 193 66 112 193 66 193 193 66 208 450, 8049) • • • • Compass agates, (T. D. 8928, 9057, 9095) Compasses, (T. D. 7276, 11697, 12545, 12978) mariners' (T. D. 5977, 8853) miniature, glass, (T. D. 2905) plated or gilt, (T. D. 10659) prismatic (T. D. 8623) surveyors, (24 F. R. 86) wood • • • · Free 35% Free Free 50% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 35% (T. D. 22376). 50% 45% 45% Free Sec. 7 Component material of chief value. Composition buttons, (T. D. 10922, 15971) glass balls, (T. D. 5992) 414 112 " 193 533 435 • • metal, in sheets (T. D. 12934, 15971) metal, copper · · • • of glass or paste, not set, not over 1 in. in diameter (T. D. 9077, 5258, 9152, 9523, 11242, 15881) 20% 112 of glass or paste, over 1 in. in diameter, not set 45% 434 208 3 505 of glass, or paste set, (T. D. 8155). of wood, sawdust and glue, (T. D. 7831) pour blanchir (T. D. 3844, 4076) red brass, (T. D. 10865) 60% • • • • 35% · 25% Free 67 2 3 ፡፡ 17 291 Compounds, alcoholic, medicinal (minimum 25%). .55c lb alcoholic, n. s. p. f. chemical • • of pyroxyline, rolled or in sheets, not pol- ished • · ..60c b or preparations of which distilled spirits are component part of chief value, n. s. p. f...$2.25 gal Sec. 16 Conception, articles for preventing, prohibited. Concentrated cherry juice, (T. D. 2 209 288 45 and concrete melada and sugar. vinegar, (T. D. 15643) • 13423, 15620). 60c tb and 45% See molasses. • 716c gal • • .60c tb and 45% 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 273 PAR. 453 ARTICLE Concertinas (T. D. 10829) 239 Condensed milk, including weight of immediate cov- erings, (T. D. 11344) · Coney plates, (T. D. 1556, 4201, 13180, 13182) shreds, (T. D. 10014) 426 572 66 562 skins, not dressed, (T. D. 14768) • 562 212 • skins, plucked, (T. D. 10854, 10901, 14768, 17155, 50 F. R. 693, 53 F. R. 344). RATE 45% 2c Ib 20% Free Free Free Confectionery, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 5954, 8733, 9268, 11207, 13373, 13793, 23115), valued not over 15c lb. 4c Ib and 15% 405 212 " 212 212 " Valued over 15c fb. The weight and value of the immediate cover- ings, other than outer packing case, shall be included in the dutiable weight and value of the merchandise. cases, fancy paper, (T. D. 11684). chocolate, (53 F. R. 81, 50 F. R. 81, T. D. 6727, 6932, 7586, 7840, 9527, 13869, 13916, 14167). See confectionery. nonpareil sugar is, (T. D. 11207). sugar in crystals is, (T. D. 13333). Confessionals not regalia, (T. D. 11123). 339 Congress canvas, (T. D. 14612). 500 68 20 548 22 548 193 Congressional library, books for use of Conilne or conacine, (T. D. 11393) Conium cicuta, advanced in value. cicuta crude cicuta extract • 50% 15% 60% Free 25% . • 14c b and 10% 263 20 548 seeds, (T. D. 12727) Connecting rods • Conserves of roses, (T. D. 4339) Free Voc Ib Free 45% .1c tb and 35% Consuls, foreign, articles for personal use of, are "4 .་ dutiable, (T. D. 7735, 9650). foreign Governments, sealed packages for, (T. D. 10713, 12063) may be immediately for- warded. U. S., returning effects of, are entitled to no special privileges, (T. D. 9497). Contrayerva root, advanced in value. root. crude • Free .14c tb and 10% Sec. 31 Convict labor, all articles produced by, importa- tion prohibited, (T. D. 11649, 11934, 12300.) Convicts not permitted to land, (T. D. 10375). Cooks' knives (T. D. 11591, 14724, 15630, 15991, 66 F. R. 720). See knives. Coopers sheep dip powder, (T. D. 8081) Copal gum, advanced in value Free · 14c fb and 10% Free • Free 155 297 Cooper, as ale. 657 20 548 66 crude, (T. D. 2907) 534 Copper 694 acetate of, (T. D. 2341, 8593. 13588, 14519, 15149. 78 F. R. 339. T. D. 17693, 17845, 22942, and Dep't letter of July 1, 1902) Free 533 alloy Free • 193 * articles 45% 532 534 193 176 176 bars. (T. D. 12285) black or coarse, (T. D. 4529) bolts bottoms braziers • • Free Free 45% 193 < buckles, (T. D. 12327) 534 cement .21%c Ib 212c Ib 45% Free 533 * clippings Free 274 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 530 Copper coins (T. D. 1760, 3248, 6887). Free 533 composition metal of which copper is chief 532 value n. s. p. f., (T. D. 8431) forms of not manufactured, n. s. p. f. Free • • Free • 193 foil, (T. D. 17058) • 45% 185 66 in nickel matte 6c Ib 532 "" in plates 176 • • • • 176 in plates rolled (51 F. R. 525) in sheets, (T. D. 13335) in silver lead ores. method of determining (T. D. 11448, 15497). ingots or bars, (T. D. 12285) • manufactures of, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 14817). matte, (T. D. 10043, 10173, 14538, 16966, 19777, 20326, 20379, 21291, 23656) medals, if prizes or trophies nails 532 193 534 ܬ݂ܳܐ 612 193 533 533 .. 629 193 3 • paste (T. D. 1863) • old, (T. D. 17848) · • Free 212c Ib • 212c Ib Free 45% Free Free • 45% Free • Free Free • • 45% old yellow metal, fit only for remanufacture.. ores, (T. D. 6035) paintings enameled on, (T. D. 11834) • 532 pigs • plates engraved for printing • 25% Free 212c Ib Free plates, rolled, called braziers' copper, (51 F. R. 525) · · powder (T. D. 3126) 176 66 532 66 pipes plates 166 176 193 66 • • 193 66 powder flasks, (T. D. 5934) 534 176 rods 193 176 66 25% • 212c Ib 45% 45% Free 212c Ib 45% regulus of, (T. D. 10043, 4529, 10173, 19777, 20326, 20379, 21291, 23656). • • · • • rollers for printing patterns, (51 F. R. 525, T. D. 13472, 21656) sheathing or yellow metal, of which copper is the component material of chief value, and not composed wholly or in part of iron un- galvanized sheets of spikes • · sup-acetate of, (71 F. R. 954, T. D. 13588, 176 193 694 " 9 C 14549) sulphate of 68 3 532 137 193 193 • sulphate points, (T. D. 9126) sulphide of, (T. D. 1863) unmanufactured forms of • . 2c tb · • • 212 Ib 45% Free 12c tb 25% 25% Free · • · wire bolting cloth, (T. D. 17496, 17536), pays rate of duty on the wire used, and in addi- tion · wire for card clothing, (T. D. 5899, 13488) wire, insulated or plain, (T. D. 5899) 19 Copperas • • 622 Copra meat, broken 267 • · • • ... + • • • • 114c tb • • • 45% 45% 140 tb Free 2c Ib 25% 25% ...5c Ib and 15% See paper. meat, prepared, desiccated or shredded 403 Copy books, blank 403 books, partly printed, (T. D. 15958) 397 Copying books, letter, (T. D. 9904) paper, (T. D. 16817, 8 S. C. R. 1099). sheets, cotton chief value, (T. D. 16817)... Copyright articles, prohibited; same by mail, and copyrights in foreign language, (T. D. 19722, 20427, 20430, 21003, 21012, 21018, 21090, 22751, 22781). 397 322 66 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 275 622 408 408 66 434 66 115 434 434 PAR. ARTICLE 500 Copyright books and engravings, for deposit in Con- 109 gressional Library, (T. D. 14171) Coquill, glasses, (T. D. 13658, 14391, 15314, 17953), edges unground Edges ground or beveled Coquitas, (T. D. 8432) Coral beads, not strung, (T. D. 8913) beads, strung bead necklaces, (T. D. 3003) cut • · imitation necklaces, (T. D. 11033) jewelry, (T. D. 2556) • RATE Free 45% 10c doz. prs. and 45% Free 35% 60% 60% 50% 60% 60% ៩ 115 marine, manufactured 50% • 535 535 66 Coraline • marine, unmanufactured and uncut Free • • Free Coralline acid, (T. D. 20802). 30% • 700 Coralwood, rough Free 198 sawed 15% 408 Cord, beaded, (T. D. 16857) 60% " 179 cotton core, covered with metal, (T. D. 6547, 6840) 60% 320 66 cotton coronation (T. D. 17750) 45% 66 320 389 Sec. 6 elastic, (T. D. 15814, 49 F. R. 426, 73 F. R. 810) fancy silk, metal and cotton, (T. D. 14217). grease, (T. D. 13976) 45% 50% 20% 449 ፡፡ India rubber, (T. D. 5940) 30% 330 330 66 320 389 45% silk 50% • sail, (T. D. 14405). See flax twine. sash, hemp. See cords, flax. sash jute, (T. D. 12360) • Cordage applies to cords of all sizes used in ships' rigging, also log lines, signal lines, lead and cod lines, (T. D. 9187, 9307). hemp, tarred or untarred • 347 coir hawsers, (T. D. 12208) 329 66 329 66 istle 347 329 ፡፡ 329 347 292 292 292 66 jute • 45% 2c Ib lc b • • 45% or cables wholly or in part of New Zealand hemp, istle or Tampico fiber, manilla, sisal grass or sunn (T. D. 9307, 12220) Russian bolt rope, (T. D. 16221) tarred lath yarn (T. D. 13786, 14951) Cordials, (T. D. 11838, 14047, 14936) Benedictine, (49 F. R. 728) 296 Sec. 6 creme de cassis, (T. D. 11705) ginger. See wines, still. • limejuice and syrup, (T. D. 9709). medical, alcoholic, (minimum 25%) non-alcoholic, medicinal • · • • • Cordonnet, as silk spun, (T. D. 3798, 12917, 12972). 67 68 " 385 179 ( 358 438 66 cotton and lame, (T. D. 12792) Cordova wool. Sec wool. Cordovan leather, (48 F. R. 287) • • • lc Ib 2c Ib 45% $2.25 gal • $2.25 gal • $2.25 gal 20% 55c lb 25% 60% 20% 60% 339 60% 389 " 50% • 66 371 320 $6 320 "" and tassels, wholly or part wool. cotton, (T. D. 13186, 13572, 15814) cotton and rubber, (T. D. 13198, 17760, 73 F. • 50c lb and 60% • 45% R. 810, 19773) 45% 179 Cords and tassels, bullion • and tassels, cotton or other vegetable fiber.. and tassels, silk, (T. D. 13365). cotton, silk and metal, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 14217). 276 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 330 ARTICLE Cords made from yarn not finer than 5 lea, composed of flax, hemp or ramie 179 389 371 " 66 Made from yarn finer than 5 lea, for each lea in excess of 5, in addition metal plated, (T. D. 6547, 6840) • • • RATE 13c Ib 34c Ib 60% 50% 50c Ib and 60% silk, (49 F. R. 726, T. D. 10483, 19773) wool, in whole or in part Corduroys, corded velvets not, (T. D. 23610). 315 Corduroys, cotton or other vegetable fiber, bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed. 315 656 12c sq. yd. and 25% not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed .9c sq. yd. and 25% weighing over 7 ounces per sq. yd 18c sq. yd. and 25% but none of the above shall pay less than..... 4712% articles and bias dress facings of, in addition to above rate pay • Coriander seeds, (T. D. 8559, 18 O. A. G. 75) 416 Cork, artificial • · carpets and carpeting, (42 F. R. 491, T. D. 9314) • 9793) • fishing floats, (T. D. 10927) ground, (T. D. 16220) handles for bicycles, (T. D. 15157) hat tips, (T. D. 5469, 7341) manufactures, n. s. p. f. 10% Free 536 bark, unmanufactured 8c Ib Free 337 416 66 cut into squares or 20c sq. yd. and 20% cubes for corks, (T. D. 8c Ib 66 448 • 25% 448 25% 448 • 25% 66 448 25% 448 64 25% 448 66 25% • 193 66 screws 45% 536 66 Free • * 448 • 25% "S 416 448 448 ( 536 "6 448 536 • 8c Ib 25% 25% Free 25% Free 8c Ib 416 • • • 15c b 416 pictures, (T. D. 527, 5469) shavings, (T. D. 12994) soles for shoes (T. D. 22619) substitutes triangular sheets, (T. D. 11091) ventilators, (T. D. 13603) waste • wood, ground, (T. D. 16220) • wood, unmanufactured, (T. D. 9793) wood, squares, (T. D. 9793) Corks, over 34 inch in diameter at larger end. 34 inch and less in diameter at larger end.. 251 Corms, (T. D. 7280) 510 Corn, broom • • • • · • · Indian or maize (56 lbs to bu.) meal, (T. D. 6156) (48 lbs to bu.) plasters, (T. D. 6576, 12665, 17930) razors, as razors. (T. D. 15160). roasted, (T. D. 7071) starch, for use as starch 25c Ib 25% Free 15c bu • • 20c bu 17599, 17779, • 44c Ib and 60% starch for food and not suitable for starch. starch residuum, (T. D. 2700, 6269, 6641). 227 66 228 370 153 Sec. 6 285 Sec. 6 Sec. 6" 115 435 434 115 614 453 418 • 614 Cornish or Cornwall stone, crude Cornelian canes, (T. D. 16434) cut jewelry, (T. D. 803) manufactures rough • • • • Cornets, and parts of (T. D. 3155) toy, (T. D. 2111, 3765) • • 20% • • 12c b 20% • • 10% 50% 10% 60% 50% Free • 45% 35% Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 277 10647, 11240, 14459) PAR. Sec. 6 Cornish or Cornwall stone, ground, (T. D. 9510, 68 131 Corrosive sublimate Corrugated or crimped sheet iron or steel, value not ARTICLE RATE 20% 35% 193 66 over 3c per Ib, (T. D. 12433, 14723, 16826) 1 1-10c ib or crimped sheet iron, common or black, valued at over 3c per Ib. (T. D. 12433, 14723, 16826, 22929, 23333, 23662) 135 or crimped sheet steel, common or black, valued at over 3c per Ib. as steel n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14723, 16826, 22929). Rate according to value. Corset bones, horn, unmanufactured, (41 F. R. 102).. clasps, steel, (T. D. 11046) 577 137 319 66 320 66 covers, knit (T. D. 16533). See shirts. covers, n. s. p. f., as wearing apparel, accord- ing to material. laces, cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 10390, 10792, 13437, 40 F. R. 568, T. D. 6119, 8541) 45% Free 45% steels, (T. D. 11564, 13702, 15676) steels covered with kid 391 137 .. laces, silk, (T. D. 13216, 19101) 66 137 • 206 66. 339 64 sticks, (T. D. 14382) D. 10506, 10667, 14964) • 137 • • • ..25c lb and 15% 50% 45% 45% 10% 60% 45% trimmings, cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. wire, (T. D. 15149, 15405) Corsets, as wearing apparel, according to material of chief value, (49 F. R. 222, T. D. 10792, 12121, 12635, 13961, 14964, 15835, 16940). 337 Corticene, under 12 ft. in width. Twelve ft. and over in width. inlaid + + ..8c sq. yd. and 15% • ..20c sq. yd. and 20% 337 "" 20c sq. yd. and 20% 193 193 550 156 66 Corundum dental goods, (T. D. 15144) disks, with steel spindles, (T. D. 8332). ore, (T. D. 1374) files. See files. · • 45% • • 45% Free 70 23321) 407 Cosmetics, all non-alcoholic, (T. D. 13056, 13442, 13561, Cossacks, paper, (T. D. 9433) Costumes for manager, not an actor, are duitable, (T. D. 14982). 50% 35% " for military companies, not regalia, (T. D. 13379). 645 66 for schools and societies, not free, (T. D. 2677, 3038). in Mardi Gras festival are not regalia, (T. D. 9551). scenery, etc., of actors arriving in the U. S. (T. D. 4686, 4721, 7321, 12069, 12126, 13632, 13796), under bond • • • Free Cotoin true, (T. D. 13701) (minimum 25%) 55c Ib para comil (T. D. 13701) (minimum 25%) .. 55c Ib Cot bottoms, linen, as linen cloth. Cotton 67 67 66 346 537 68 322 366 " absorbent, (41 F. R. 763, T. D. 12644, 22759) and flax cloth C. C. V. not countable cottons (T. D. 23348) and hair goods, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (41 F. R. p. 881, 8 S. C. R. p. 714, 22082). and India rubber dress shields, as wearing ap- parel, according to material of chief value (T. D. 11198, 15659). Free 25% 45% 278 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 322 179 322 ፡፡ 137 322 PAR. ARTICLE Sec. 6 Cotton and hair mattresses, (T. D. 21841) 337 66 and India rubber waterproof fabrics (T. D. 11699) • • and linen damask C. C. V. (T. D. 22158). and metal armor cloth, (T. D. 10560, 10867). and metal hair crimpers (T. D. 13237, 14547). and metal rib wire (T. D. 14965) and metal table covers (T. D. 10732, 11360, 21500) RATE 20% .10c sq. yd. and 20% • • 45% • · 60% 45% 45% • 45% 193 (6 and metal upholstery goods, metal chief value (T. D. 10732) 45% 322 46 322 and paper imitation cane seating, cotton chief value (T. D. 10862) and paper lamp shades, cotton chief value (T. D. 12796) 45% • • 45% 66 407 and paper nets and fringes, paper chief value (T. D. 12926) 35% 322 and paper table covers, cotton chief value (T. D. 13220) 45% 407 and paper waterproof patent packing, paper chief value (T. D. 15470) 35% 320 and silk beltings, cotton chief value (T. D. 10936, 12969, 15851) 45% 391 and silk bengalines (T. D. 14147) • 50% 389 and silk bone casings, silk chief value (T. D. 10936, 16359) 50% 322 = • and silk catheters, cotton chief value (T. D. 16431) 45% 391 " and silk chenille drapery (T. D. 15038) 50% 311 66 and silk cloth (T. D. 18089, 22376) (minimum 50%) 8c sq. yd. and 30% 339 390 391 and silk galloons, cotton chief value... and silk galloons, silk chief value (T. D. 16014) and silk givri muslin, silk chief value (T. D. 16209) 60% 60% • 50% 314 and silk gloves, cotton chief value (12 S. C. R. 604, T. D. 12989) 50% 461 64 and silk hatters' plush (T. D. 16577) 10% 322 and silk hemstitched cloth, cotton chief value (T. D. 15684) 45% · 390 66 and silk laces, silk chief value (T. D. 10776, 10789, 11076. 12342) 60% 311 and silk linings (T. D. 16665) (minimum 50%) 386 เ 387 391 390 311 "( "" 390 << 8c sq. yd. and 30% and silk mufflers, see silk mufflers, (T. D. 23755). • • and silk plush, silk chief value (T. D. 12937) (minimum 50%) $1 b and 15% and silk satins, silk chief value (T. D. 10776), as silk goods in the piece. and silk shirtings, silk chief value (T. D. 12232) 50% 60% and silk shoes, silk chief value (T. D. 10735) and silk sleeve linings (T. D. 10932, 11538, 14158) (minimum 50%) .8c sq. yd. and 30% and silk taffeta gloves, silk chief value (T. D. 14145) • • • 60% 311 390 and silk tapestry, cotton chief value (T. D. 13700, 16405) (minimum 50%) ..8c sq. yd. and 30% and silk trimmings, beaded, silk chief value (T. D. 13320, 22868) 60% 387 320 and silk umbrella cloth. silk chief value (T. D. 10353, 10655), as silk goods in the piece. and silk velvet ribbons, cotton chief value (T. D. 11186) 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 279 381 ARTICLE RATE PAR. 311 322 339 66 Cotton and silk vestings, cotton chief value (T. D. 13185) (minimum 50%)..........8c sq. yd. and 30% and sparterie hat forms, cotton chief value (T. D. 13203) and straw braids, cotton chief value (T. D. 11342, 19034) · 45% 60% and straw carpets, cotton chief value (T. D. 14315) 50% • • • and straw hat shapes, straw chief value (T. D. 16349) 35% 50% • untrimmed 35% • • • • • 44c Ib and 60% See wool 409 409 " 370 368 368 366 366 66 and straw hats, straw chief value (T. D. 12939) trimmed and wool corsets (T. D. 10792) and wool dress goods (T. D. 13649.) dress goods. and wool gloria cloth (T. D. 14138). See wool dress goods. and wool pile fabrics, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12970). and wool tapestry canvas, as wool manufac- tures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14062). and worsted shawls, embroidered (T. D. 13878, 22674) ..50c tb and 60% 45% 60% 60% anklets (T. D. 14589, 14614, 15739, 16720). antimacassars (T. D. 9184, 16814, 10948, 13592) antiseptic as medicinal prep'n, (T. D. 22759). antique tidies, cotton chief value (T. D. 13296) argentine (T. D. 14952) 3c sq. yd. and 20% articles, (T. D. 23452) • • articles embroidered by hand or machinery. articles made wholly or in part of lace. athletic shirts. (See cotton shirts). (T. D. 12987). • azotique, gun cotton, valued 20c Ib or less. valued over 20c fb. bagging for (T. D. 10953, 12432, 12713, 14311, 14939, 16164) • #5% 60% 60% 371 322 339 339 311 322 66 66 339 339 ፡፡ 319 422 66 4c Ib 6c tb 344 66 · 6-10c sq. yd 339 "" 60% 320 45% 339 ፡፡ 60% C 314 50% 339 beading (T. D. 15034, 17592, 17950) 60% 322 339 bed covers and curtains, fringed (T. D. 15472) bed sets, lace, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6214, 9184. 45% 10480, 21918) • 60% 340 bed sets, lace, made on Nottingham lace ma- chine. See cotton lace curtains. bed ticking, as cotton cloth. 320 339 66 belting (T. D. 7682, 15851, G. A. 3944) belts, embroidered (T. D. 17439) 45% 60% 315 វ bias velveteen dress facings (T. D. 13736, 13970). ..9c sq yd. and 35% • ball fringes (T. D. 12457, 12553) bandings (T. D. 17477) • • bands, hemstitched (T. D. 15720) bathing trunks (T. D. 13615) • • • 314 339 314 ་ not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed if bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed 12c sq. yd. and 35% But none of the above shall pay less than 47%. bibs (T. D. 10485, 13667, 15867) bibs, embroidered (T. D. 10485) bicycle leggins. (T. D. 20654) billiard (T. D. 246), as cotton cloth. * 50% 60% 50% 3c sq. yd. and 20% 311 320 66 320 binders' cloth, painted (T. D. 16207) binding, shoe, (T. D. 14297) bindings 45% 45% 280 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 339 Cotton black Brussels net (T. D. 10256) 322 blankets, (T. D. 23492) RATE 60% 45% blankets with wool, as wool, (T. D. 20398, 21662). 339 339 339 " 339 320 339 339 311 66 320 322 320 66 brace webbing (T. D. 6587) 320 339 bleached swiss, swiss, hemstitched trimmings, in strips (T. D. 14609) 60% • . blind laces (T. D. 15325) • bobbinets (T. D. 5944, 14166, 14177, 10064) boleros, embroidered (T. D. 19032) bone casing (T. D. 10936, 16002) • borders for window curtains, (T. D. 19092) bonnets, embroidered (T. D. 15870) bookbinders' cloth (T. D. 5830, 5830, 8909, 10340, 10558, 13385) boot lacings · bougies (T. D. 12677) • • .3c sq. yd. and 20% 25c Ib and 15% braces, with or without India rubber (T. D. 7333) braids, feather stitch, novelty and herring bone (T. D. 10340, 12652, 12835, 14124, 14144, 14308, 54 F. R. R. 161, 19034, 20515, 21968, 22948) 45% 45% 45% 60% 60% • 60% 45% • • · 60% 60% 60% 339 339 66 braids, Honiton (T. D. 14501, 22266) braids, silk fringed (T. D. 15669) • 60% 60% 339 .. · braids, varnished for hats (T. D. 10775, 61 F. R. 938) 60% 339. 339 425 311 braids, with or without India rubber (T. D. 1761, 3559, 6733, 10340, 12638, 12649, 12835, 13311, 13668, 13974, 14307, 14501, 15914, 17908, 18552, 22948) • Brussels net (T. D. 14166, 14177) Bruyere (T. D. 5471) · buckram, (T. D. 3096, 9941, 12369, 16322). 60% 60% 50% 3c sq. yd. and 20% 413 " C 414 button material (T. D. 12525) buttons, velvet (T. D. 12555) 10% 50% cambric (T. D. 8988), as cotton cloth. 320 66 candle wicking (T. D. 10668) ..10c b and 15% 339 canton flannels, as cotton cloth (T. D. 3422). canvas, embroidered (38 F. R. 95) 60% 339 66 capes, embroidered (T. D. 7340) 60% 339 302 ► caps, embroidered (T. D. 12342, 14134, 14393) card laps 60% 45% 381 carpets (T. D. 14315) • 50% 322 46 chamoisine dusters (T. D. 16318) ▸ 45% 322 chenille 45% 316 316 310 66 chenille curtains, table covers, and all goods manufactured of cotton chenille (T. D. 7186) chenille fascinators (T. D. 12662, 15659). chintz as countable cottons. (T. D. 23433). cloth defined. (T. D. 22705, 23348). 50% 50% 366 304 305 cloth in part goat hair, as wool, (T. D. 22082). cloth mercerized as cotton cloth dyed, (T. D. 19423). cloth, not bleached, dyed, colored, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, not exceeding 50 threads per sq. in. counting the warp and filling, lc sq yd cloth, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, exceeding 50, not ex- ceeding 100 threads per square in, counting the warp and filling, Not exceeding 6 square yards per Ib..... .114c sq. yd SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 281 PAR. 306 307 ARTICLE Exceeding 6, not exceeding 9 square yards per pound Exceeding 9 square yards per Ib Valued over 7c per square yard. RATE · • • .11c sq. yd .134c sq. yd Cotton cloth, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, exceeding 100, not ex- ceeding 150 threads per square inch, count- ing the warp and filling, 33 308 " 309 304 305 "" 306 Not exceeding 4 sq. yds. per Ib 25% .11½c sq. yd Exceeding 4, not exceeding 6 sq. yds. per fb.2c sq. yd Exceeding 6, not exceeding 8 sq. yds. per fb • 212c sq. yd 234c sq. yd 30% Exceeding 8 square yards per pound. Valued over 9c per square yard. cloth, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, exceeding 150, not ex- ceeding 200 threads per square inch, count- ing the warp and filling, Not exceeding 31½ square yards per pound..2c sq. yd Exceeding 312, not exceeding 4½ square yards · • • · 234c sq. yd per pound Exceeding 412, not exceeding 6 square yards • • · • .3c sq. yd 35% per pound Exceeding 6 square yards per pound. 312c sq. yd Valued over 10c per square yard... cloth, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, exceeding 200, not ex- ceeding 300 threads per square inch, count- ing the warp and filling, Not exceeding 21½ square yards per pound 312c sq. yd Exceeding 212, not exceeding 3½ square yards per pound • .4c sq. yd Exceeding 312, not exceeding 5 square yards per pound • • • 412c sq. yd 5c sq. yd 40% Exceeding 5 square yards per pound. Valued over 1212c per square yard cloth, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, exceeding 300 threads per square inch, counting the warp and fill- ing, Not exceeding 2 square yards per pound.....4c sq. yd Exceeding 2, not exceeding 3 square yards per pound • • .4½c sq. yd Exceeding 3, not exceeding 4 square yards per pound .. • · 5c sq. yd .516c sq. yd 40% Exceeding 4 square yards per pound. Valued over 14c per square yard. cloth, bleached, not exceeding 50 threads per sq. in., counting the warp and filling..14c sq. yd cloth, bleached, exceeding 50, not exceeding 100 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling, • • .11½c sq yd Not exceeding 6 square yards per Ib Exceeding 6, not exceeding 9 square yards per .134c sq. vd pound Exceeding 9 square yards per pound..24c per sq. yd Valued over 9c per square yard.. cloth, bleached, exceeding 100, not exceeding 150 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling, • 25% Not exceeding 4 square yards per fb ……. 21½c sq. yd Exceeding 4, not exceeding 6 square yards per pound ..3c sq. yd 282 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 307 ARTICLE Exceeding 6, not exceeding 8 square yards per pound Exceeding 8 square yards per pound. Valued over 11c per square yard RATE .312c sq. yd • · • .334c sq. yd 35% Cotton cloth, bleached, exceeding 150, not exceeding 200 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling, 308 . 309 304 305 306 307 Not exceeding 31½ square yards per ....24c sq. vd Exceeding 3%, not exceeding 41 square yards per pound • • .312c sq. yd Exceeding 412, not exceeding 6 square yards per pound Exceeding 6 square yards per pound. Valued over 12c square yard · • • • · 4c sq. yd .414c sq. yd 35% cloth, bleached, exceeding 200. not exceeding 300 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling, Not exceeding 21½ square yards per fb....41c sq. yd Exceeding 212, not exceeding 3½ square yards • • ..5c sq. yd per pound Exceeding 312, not exceeding 5 square yards per pound • • .5½c sq. yd .6c sq. yd 40% Exceeding 5 square yards per pound. Valued over 15c per square yard.. cloth, bleached, exceeding 300 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling, Not exceeding 2 square yards per Ib........5c sq yd Exceeding 2, and not exceeding 3 square yards per pound ► Exceeding 3, not exceeding 4 square yards per pound • • • • • 5½c sq. yd ...6c sq. yd .612c sq. yd 40% painted or threads per Exceeding 4 square yards per Ib Valued over 16c per square yard. cloth, dyed, colored, stained, printed, not exceeding 50 square inch, counting the warp and fill ing cloth, dyed, colored, stained, painted or print- ed, exceeding 50, not exceeding 100 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling, • ..2c sq. yd Not exceeding 6 square yards per Ib.... .234c sq. yd Exceeding 6, not exceeding 9 square yards per pound .314c sq. yd .31c sq. yd Exceeding 9 square yards per pound Valued over 12c per square yard. cloth, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, exceeding 100, not exceeding 150 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling. Not exceeding 4 square yards per Ib.. Exceeding 4, not exceeding 6 square per pound • • • 30% ...316c sq yd yards Exceeding 6, not exceeding 8 square yards per pound • Exceeding 8 square yards per pound. Valued over 12½ per square yard cloth, 334c sq. yd • .414c sq. yd • • • 412c sq yd dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, exceeding 150, not exceeding 200 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling, 35% Not exceeding 3½ square yards per Ib....4¼c sq. yd Exceeding 31½, not exceeding 4½ square yards per pound • .412c sq. yd SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 283 PAR. per pound 308 Cotton 309 305 311 313 66 ARTICLE Exceeding 412, not exceeding 6 square yards RATE 434c sq. yd .5c sq. yd 40% painted or Exceeding 6 square yards per pound. Valued over 1212c per square yard.. cloth, dyed, colored, stained, printed, exceeding 200, not exceeding 300 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling, • • .7c sq. yd 40% or Not exceeding 312 square yards per Ib... .614c sq. yd Exceeding 31 square yards per pound. Valued over 172c per square yard cloth, dyed, colored, stained, painted printed, exceeding 300 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling, Not exceeding 3 square yards per Ib. Exceeding 3 square yards per pound Valued over 20c per square yard.. cloth, cut in strips (T. D. 7325), as cotton cloth. cloth, filled or coated (T. D. 22966, 23454) .612c sq. yd 8c sq. yd 40% 3c sq. yd. and 20% cloth for hospital bandages, dutiable as cotton cloth, (T. D. 11050, 9971). cloth in which other than the ordinary warp and filling threads have been introduced in the process of weaving to form a figure, whether known as lappets or otherwise, and whether unbleached, bleached, dyed, col- ored, stained, painted or printed, shall pay, in addition to the duty on cotton cloth of the same description, (T. D. 22230, 22604, 23753). if valued not over 7c per square yard.... lc sq yd If valued over 7c sq. yd 2c sq. yd • • • cloth, silk striped, (T. D. 16096), (minimum 50%) • 8c sq. yd and 30% cloth, transparent tracing (T. D. 16227) 3c sq. yd. and 20% cloth, tucked and hemstitched (T. D. 10975, 11331, 11366, 17094, 17533, 17535, 56 F. R. 469) 60% cloth, waterproof 10c sq. yd. and 20% clothing, ready-made, without India rubber.. with India rubber..15c Ib and 50% 50% 311 311 339 337 ፡፡ 314 339 66 clothing, embroidered 60% 66 coin spot muslins. as cotton cloth, (T. D. 14832, 14839, 15044, 15331, 17113). 314 322 collarettes, (T. D. 16583) 50% 66 collar stiffeners, (G. A. 3941) • • 45% 338 66 339 collars and cuffs, (T. D. 16583)..45c doz. pcs. and 15% collars, embroidered (T. D. 12386, 14305, 16300, 18992, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 339 * 319 collars, lace (T. D. 16300, 21570, 22868, 23650).. combination suits. See cotton shirts. 60% 320 C cords. elastic and non-elastic, (T. D. 13310, 14217, 17760, 19156) 45% cords, cable laid twine, as cotton cloth (T. D. 13192). 339 179 66 cords, fancy, (T. D. 13186, 14217) 60% 339 cords, silver-plated, (18 O. A. G. 47) cords, with tassels 60% 60% 315 C * corduroys, bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, (T. D. 12207, 20661) 12c sq. yd. and 25% 284 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 315 315 320 319 320 339 ARTICLE RATE Cotton corduroys, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed ........... 9c sq. yd. and 25% If weighing 7 ounces or over per square yard, << ፡፡ 137 366 16 66 18c sq. yd. and 25% But none of the above shall pay less than 4712%. corduroys, pipers' cords are, (T. D. 12207). coronation cords, (T. D. 17750, 19156).. corset covers, (T. D. 16533). See cotton shirts. corset lacings 25c tb and 15% ... corsets, embroidered (49 F. R. 222, T. D. 10792, 12121, 12635, 14964, 20651) costume cloth, as cotton cloth (T. D. 11023, 10867). cottonade, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 12558). coutil, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 13242, 15044). covered wire, (T. D. 15405, 16540) cravenette cloth, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 16303). • • crepe, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 12653, 14148, 14155). crepe de chine, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 14155). cretonne shirtings, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 16315). 45% 60% 45% crinkled seersucker, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 13236). 339 322 crimped cloth, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 14148). crochet edgings, (T. D. 6443) 60% crochet rings as manufactures of cotton, (T. D. 20992) 45% 66 339 crochet work, (T. D. 14504) 60% 322 crochet wor, (T. D. 14504, 20992) 45% 303 66 crochet on spools, (T. D. 2540). See cotton thread spool. 339 322 curtains, ruffled, (T. D. 13965, 15960, 21819). damask doilies, (T. D. 8600, 8698, 20353, 23512, 23529) 60% 45% 322 damask imitation, (T. D. 12441) 45% damask, not table, (T. D. 13198, 18623), as cot- ton cloth. 321 303 damask, table 40% • darning, on spools. See cotton thread spool (T. D. 21370). denims, as cotton cloth. 313 339 319 • dimity stripes and checks, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 14839, 15044). D. T. D. 11366, dotted swisses (78 F. R. 197, T. 12350, 14927, 16284, 17862, 21568). ton cloth, known as lappets. doilies, drawn work, (T. D. 21944) drawers. See cotton shirts. See cot- • 60% 315 dress facings, bias velvet, (T. D. 11977). See cotton bias dress facings. dress goods, fancy open work, (T. D. 12571, 12904), as cotton cloth. 366 dress goods, wool and (T. D. 10326, 11086, 11391). (See wool dress goods.) drilling, as cotton cloth. 66 321 duck 35% 339 edgings (T. D. 10667, 11079, 19033) • 60% 339 edgings, hemstitched (T. D. 16206) 1 • 60% 66 339 Egyptian laces (T. D. 7330) 60% 339 embroideries (T. D. 10474, 11700, 12219, 12386, 18880) 60% . SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 285 PAR. 303 ARTICLE Cotton embroidery, cotton on spool. (See cotton thread, spool). RATE 339 311 66 etamines (T. D. 6371, 14612, 21894) Etoffe (T. D. 15836) 60% .3c sq. yd. and 20% 66 395 felt, as cotton cloth (T. D. 8942). filter masse (T. D. 15243) .112c b and 15% 355 "" 537 302 46 339 46 339 339 66 339 66 408 322 66 339 66 339 459 66 339 339 320 66 garters "" fish nets, (T. D. 20382) flannel (T. D. 12238). (See cotton cloth). flocks (T. D. 13217) floss, as cotton thread. flouncings (T. D. 12528) flouncings, embroidered (T. D. 15847, 16143) flutings • frillings (T. D. 7226, 10068, 10765, 16567) frillings, beaded (T. D. 8799) frillings, partly made (T. D. 11696, 12425). fringes (T. D. 11887, 12385, 12996) furniture lace (T. D. 16971) fuse, for smokers' use (T. D. 1778) galloons, embroidered (T. D. 10506, 16002) galloons, with or without India rubber (T. D. 14310, 14144) • genappins, as cotton cloth. 40% Free 60% .. 60% 60% · • • • 60% • · 60% 45% • 60% 60% • • 14310, 60% • 60% 60% 45% 339 gimps (T. D. 14144, 17152) 60% 408 "" gimps, beaded (T. D. 13293) • 60% ginghams, as cotton cloth (T. D. 1800, 12904, 15044). 460 66 gins • 20% 314 gloves, (T. D. 10335, 11187, 12989, 14145, 15856, 23365) 50% 339 314 339 66 gloves, embroidered (T. D. 15007, 22006) gloves, containing rubber (T. D. 23356) gorings U • • • 60% · 50% 60% 339 312 66 Hamburg net (T. D. 9184, 14166) 66 60% • grenadines, as cotton cloth (T. D. 1544, 2495, 12659, 10797). handkerchiefs and mufflers, whether in the piece or otherwise, finished or unfinished, if not hemmed, or hemmed only, shall pay the same rate of duty as is imposed on cot- ton cloth of the same description, but not less than • (T. D. 2477, 10236, 11077, 12841, 13801). If hemstitched or imitation hemstitched, or revered, or have drawn threads, they shall pay in addition to the duty hereinbefore prescribed • But not less than (T. D. 11831, 13403, 13595, 47 F. R. 875, 52 F. R. 121, 68 F. R. 182). If embroidered in any manner, whether with an initial letter, monogram, or otherwise by hand or machinery, or are tamboured, appliqued, or trimmed wholly or in part with lace or with tucking or insertion, they shall pay not less than (T. D. 13481, 16091, 16212) 45% 10% 55% 60% 320 $6 hat bands (T. D. 16093) 45% 339 " hat braids, (T. D. 10775, 11368, 11370, 12039, 12546, 12854, 13298, 61 F. R. 939) 60% 314 hats 50% 286 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 320 Cotton healds ARTICLE 339 herring bone trimmings " RATE 50c Ib and 25% 60% 317 317 hollands as cotton cloth (T. D. 19450, 22705, 22785). 30% hosiery, stockings, hose and half hose, made on knitting machines or frames, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22007) hosiery, stockings, hose and half hose, made vedged, fashioned, narrowed, or shaped wholly or in part by knitting machines or frames, or knit by hand, including such as are commercially known as seamless stock- ings, hose and half hose, and clocked stock- ings, hose or half hose, finished or unfin- ished, (T. D. 11377, 13683, 15025, 19807, 22208), Valued not over $1 doz. prs....50c doz. prs, and 15% Valued over $1, not over $1.50 doz. prs, 60c doz. prs. and 15% Valued over $1.50, not over $2 doz. prs., 70c doz. prs. and 15% $1.20 doz. prs. and 15% Valued over $2, not over $3 doz. prs., Valued over $3, not over $5 doz. prs., Valued over $5 doz. prs เ 454 320 339 311 66 66 $2 doz. prs. and 15% imitation of silk yarns as silk yarns. imitation tapestries, if paintings (T. D. 16429) India linens, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 15044). initials, (T. D. 14847, 14917) insertings • • • • 55% 20% .50c tb and 30% 60% Italians, silk striped, (T. D. 7560, 14158). (min- imum 50%) (T. D. 22700). 8c sq. yd. and 30% jaconets, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 6328). 314 to 309, and 313 Cotton jacquard figure, (T. D. 21568). Cotton, Japanese cloth, as cotton cloth. Japanese screens, (T. D. 12379) Japanese wall hangings, (T. D. 12808) jeans, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 5531). knit goods, (T. D. 14301). See cotton shirts. knitting, as thread or yarn, (T. D. 21371). label cloth (T. D. 16836) • 45% 45% .3c sq. yd. and 20% 66 322 322 319 302 311 320 66 339 labels, (T. D. 14847, 16838, 20047) lace antique tidies, (T. D. 13296) ..50c tb and 30% 60% 339 lace aprons, (T. D. 12218, 13932, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 339 lace articles, (T. D. 11329) 60% 339 lace bed sets, (T. D. 11328). See cotton lace curtains. 339 lace belts, (T. D. 16421) • 60% 339 lace collars, (T. D. 12386, 14240, 14305, 15164, 15970, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 339 lace curtains and bed sets, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21918) 60% 340 339 lace curtains, bed sets and pillow shams, made on Nottingham machines, (T. D. 6214, 11188, 12218, 12352, 12669, 13932, 14380, 14611, 16112, 2 S. C. R. 301), when counting 5 points or spaces between warp threads per inch, lc sq. yd. and 20% Counting more than 5 such points or spaces per inch, in addition for each such point or space in excess of 5... ..½c sq. yd But none of the above shall pay less than... lace edgings 50% 60% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 287 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 425 Cotton lace flowers (T. D. 16858) 50% 339 339 (6 lace nets, (T. D. 10256) • 60% lace pillow shams, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 15228, 16298) 60% 340 66 lace pillow shams made on Nottingham ma- chines. See cotton lace curtains. 339 lace tatting, (T. D. 16204) 60% • 320 320 66 66 · 313 6¢ 313 339 339 425 66 lacings for boots, shoes and corsets...25c Ib and 15% lamp wicking, (T. D. 14853, 15814) 10c Ib and 15% • lappet skirtings, (T. D. 15044), as cotton lappets. lappets, pay duty same as cotton cloth of like character, (T. D. 6456, 14927, 15041, 12440), and in addition, if valued at not more than 7c sq. yd. valued at more than 7c sq. yd.. • .lc sq. yd 2c sq. yd lawns, as Cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). lawns, fancy (T. D. 12528). See Cotton lappets. lawns, hemstitched, (T. D. 11366, 15215, 15824, 16717, 56 F. R. 820) lawns, tucked, (T. D. 15583, 22162) leaves (T. D. 10794) • 60% 60% 50% 339 leno cloth, (T. D. 12425), as cotton cloth. leno net, (T. D. 15044) 60% 66 449 lined straw baskets, straw chief value, (T. D. 15665) 30% • 320 linings for bicycles tires 45% linings, with flax selvedge, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 13485). 339 66 loom-embroidered, (T. D. 13034) 60% 320 loom harness .50c Ib and 25% 337 mackintosh cloth, (T. D. 12395, 12753). 313 322 10c sq. yd. and 20% Madras mulls or muslins, as cotton cloth in which other, etc. (40 F. R. 322, 3 S. C. R. 88, T. D. 10499, 12921, 13592, 15044). manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 12677, 13594, 14499, 14504, 14612, 14614, 14623, 14952, 15924, 15984, 21500, 21542, 23452, 23454, 16 O. A. G. 648) 45% medallions, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 12561, 14927, 15041). 408 metal and glass-beaded applique gimps, (T. D. 13293) • • 60% 322 66 66 339 metal and jute table covers, (T. D. 13202). mole skins, (T. D. 7538), as cotton cloth. molleton, as cotton cloth. (T. D. 8942). mosquito bars, (T. D. 9184, 16530) • • 45% 60% 312 mufflers. See cotton handkerchiefs, (T. D. 10786, 12656, 14447, 17959). mulls, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 6328, 13178, 12921, 15044). 339 mulls, embroidered, (T. D. 17862) muslins, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 12441, 6349, 60% 66 10512, 11331, 12904, 15044, 73 F. R. 808). nainsooks, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 6328, 12904, 15044). 322 339 314 napkins in the piece, (T. D. 23045) napkins, lace 45% 60% neckties or neckwear, made up or manufac.. tured wholly or in part by the tailor, seam- stress, or manufacturer, (T. D. 12382, 10392, 11065, 13444, 23650) without India rubber... 50% with India rubber..15c Ib and 50% 288 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. ARTICLE Cotton neckties, embroidered PAR. 339 339 63 339 339 66 311 656 339 339 66 314 (6 319 179 " 315 • • • • • neck ruchings and rufflings net hat sides, (T. D. 16808) nets and nettings, (T. D. 14166, 14177, 14217, 14311, 16111, 16119, 16152, 16311, 16530). oilcloth, yellow (T. D. 16313) oil seed, (10740) RATE 60% 60% 60% 60% • • • • .3c sq. yd. and 20% Free 60% 60% 50% • • • • openwork goods, (T. D. 14611, 14612) Oriental nets, (T. D. 16152) outside garments, without India rubber. with India rubber..15c Ib and 50% • + • 60% pants. See cotton shirts. piano covers, embroidered with metal threads pile fabrics, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, (T. D. 19482, 19489) .9c sq. yd. and 25% if bleached, dyed, colored, stained painted or printed 12c sq. yd. and 25% 322 ፡፡ 339 339 366 66 But none of the above shall pay less than 4712%. 339 340 pillow shams, lace, n. s. p. f.. 60% C6 pillow shams, made on Nottingham lace ma- chine. See cotton lace curtains. 339 C pique, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 3697, 15044). pique braids, (T. D. 16967) 60% • 339 315 322 portieres, (T. D. 21651) • plastrons, (T. D. 16477) plushes, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed. if bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, (T. D. 10677, 11073, 12937) 12c sq. yd. and 25% But none of the above shall pay less than 47%½%. pulp, (T. D. 13594) quiltings, (T. D. 16205) • quilts, embroidered, (8 S. C. 920, T. D. 12426). quilts with wool fringe as manufacture of wool, (T. D. 21662). 60% .9c sq. yd. and 25% 45% 45% 60% 60% 322 rag pulp, (T. D. 13594, 14692) 632 rags, fit only for paper stock (T. D. 23747.. 45% Free · • 537 C Free raw "" 322 320 ribbons 320 322 rope, (T. D. 9187) • 302 " 20953) 339 " ruchings, (T. D. 7551) 339 339 66 66 407 (6 656 "C 617 Sec. 6 35 314 320 66 revere stripes, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 6360). ribbon bruges, (T. D. 7363) • ribbons for typewriters, (G. A. 3906) rovings and ropings, (T. D. 17834, 17964, 20820, rufflings, (T. D. 15960, 16567) sash cloth, tamboured, (T. D. 16101. 16106).. satines, as as cotton cloth, (T. D. 3889, 6328, 14712, 15044.) scapularies, (T. D. 10930) seed, (T. D. 10740, 15480) seed hulls, (T. D. 14702, 14705) seed meal, (T. D. 11004, 15953) seed oil 56 · · • · seed oil and olive oil mixed as olive oil, D. 22987). seersucker, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 13236.) shirt bands, (T. D. 12962) T. Free Free 20% 4c gal 50% shirt labels, (T. D. 14623, 14918) • .50c fb and 30% 45% 45% 45% 40% 45% 60% .. · 60% 60% • · 35% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 289 PAR. 319 ARTICLE Cotton shirts (T. D. 10682, 11401, 12232, 12842, 12962, 12897, 14621), drawers, pants, vests, union suits, combination suits, tights, sweaters, corset covers and all underwear made wholly or in part on knitting machines or frames, or knit by hand, finished or unfin- ished, (T. D. 21694, 21715) Valued not over $1.50 doz.. 66 ; D RATE 60c doz. and 15% Valued over $1.50, not over $3 doz..$1.10 doz. and 15% Valued over $3, not over $5 doz. $1.50 doz. and 25% Valued over $5, not over $7 doz. $1.75 doz. and 35% Valued over $7, not over $15 doz...$2.25 doz. and 35% Valued over $15 doz • • • • shirting cloth as cotton cloth, (T. (T. D. 21940, 21949). shoe bindings, (T. D. 14297, 16484) shoe lacings silesias, as cotton cloth. • • 50% 45% 25c tb and 15% • silk and goat hair plushes, as wool manufac- tures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 10677). skirt bands, (T. D. 12962) • 320 320 66 66 366 339 60% 315 339 skirt bindings. See cotton bias dress facings. skirts embroidered, (T. D. 21141) 60% 66 skirting, hemmed, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 8297). 339 302 86 sliver • 60% · 45% 371 68 371 66 320 322 314 "" 317-318" 320 320 319 66 339 313 skirtings, hemstitched or tucked slipper patterns as cotton wearing apparel, (T. D. 20656). slippers, 4164) embroidered with worsted, (T. D. .....50c Ib and 60% smoking jackets, bound with worsted, (T. D. 11033) spindle banding stays, (T. D. 13437) stiffening, (T. D. 20731) stockings. See cotton hosiery. stove wicking • See cotton shirts. 50c Ib and 60% 10c Ib and 15% • • 45% 50% .10c b and 15% 45% 60% suspenders, (T. D. 7333) sweaters. Swiss hemstitched trimmings, (T. D. 14609).. Swiss muslin, dotted and figured, pay same duty as cotton cloth of like description, and in addition, if valued over 7c. sq. yd (T. D. 21568) if valued over 7c sq. yd table covers (chenille) • • • • lc sq. yd + = 2c sq. yd 316 50% 86 321 table damask 40% " 322 339 320 66 table damask covers, (T. D. 20353, 21651) tamboured articles, (T. D. 15551, 16106, 21918) tapes, with or without India rubber, (T. D. 6710, 13668, 13707, 15855, 15955), Lot • 45% 60% broidered 45% 339 tapes, if embroidered 60% • 322 tape measures, (T. D. 16223, 16421) 45% "f 322 tapestry, (T. D.. 14135, 15044) 45% tapestry, metal thread chief value, (T. D. 21945) see metal thread. 66 tarlatans, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 6360, 15044). tarlatans, with metal threads, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 7471, 9322, 13193). 339 tatting + ፡ * 60% 10a 290 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. ARTICLE Cotton tennis shirts, (T. D. 11401). PAR. 314 322 66 terry cloth 302 66 303 " 371 339 339 129 66 319 339 "6 66 • RATE 50% 45% See thread in any form except spool thread. cotton yarn, (T. D. 21455, 22649). thread spool, including crochet, darning and embroidery cottons on spools or reels, con- taining on each spool or reel not exceeding 100 yards of thread Exceeding 100 yards on each spool or reel, for every additional 100 yards or fractional part thereof in excess of 100 · ..6c doz ..6c doz If otherwise than on spools or reels, for each 100 yards or fraction thereof (T. D. 22080).. But duty shall not be assessed upon a less number of yards than is marked on the spools or reels. 1/2c tidies, antique, worked with worsted, (T. D. 13296) 50c lb and 60% tidies, embroidered, (T. D. 10914, 13296, 15844, 16298, 21918) • tidies, tamboured, (T. D. 15833) ties, of iron or steel, cut to lengths, punched or not punched, with or without buckles or fasteners, for baling, (1 S. C. R. 346) tights. See cotton shirts, (T. D. 13885). toilet sets embroidered, (T. D. 20567) towelling, in the piece, except damask, as cot- ton cloth, T. D. 19285, 21741, 23487). towels, damask • 60% 60% 5-10c Ib 60% 45% tracing cloth, (T. D. 3834, 5830, 13385, 15140, 16227, 23365) ..3c sq. yd. and 20% 322 311 66 " 322 66 traveling rolls, or tourists' cases, (T. D. 7332, 11077, 13963) 45% 339 trimmings, (T. D. 4573, 7226, 8664, 8799, 10340, 12385, 12457, 12553, 14847, 15154, 15720, 16206, 17064, 23542) 60% 408 trimmings, beaded, (T. D. 13320) 60% 316 trimmings, chenille 50% 320 66 tubing 45%% 320 tubing for artificial flowers (T. D. 14928, 14930) 45% 320 339 tubular galloons, (T. D. 14310) tuckings, (T. D. 12528, 22162) 45% ► • 60% 339 322 311 tuckings, hemstitched, (T. D. 11331) Turkish towels, (T. D. 13963) twills, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 246). umbrella cloth, silk and cotton, cotton chief value, (T. D. 10353, 10665), (minimum 50%). 8c sq. yd and 30% underwear. See cotton shirts. • 60% 45% 319 339 underwear, embroidered, (T. D. 5986, 11700, 12219, 15835) 60% 319 "" union suits. See cotton shirts. upholsterers' cloth, (T. D. 10664, 12250, 14309), as cotton cloth. 414 velvet buttons, (T. D. 12555) 50% 66 179 velvet, embroidered with metal (T. D. 11031). velvet selvedges on, included in measurement, (T. D. 11409, 12343, 12350). 60% 315 315 velveteen, bias, (T. D. 11977, 14164). See cot- ton bias dress facings. velvets and velveteens, bleached, dyed, col- ored, stained, painted or printed. 12c sq. yd. and 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 291 PAR. ARTICLE Not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed RATE ..9c sq. yd. and 25% But none of the above shall pay less than 4712%. Cotton velvets, samples of, are dutiable if of commer- cial value, (53 F. R. 214, T. D. 12572). vestings, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 13185, 13289, 21940, 21949). vests, knitted, (T. D. 16533). See cotton shirts. vitrages wadding warp. See cotton yarn. 319 339 46 60% 322 # 45% 302 537 waste, (T. D. 13217, 18751, 21409) Free 362 "" waste, mixed with wool, (T. D. 13217). 20c Ib • 337 314 339 " 339 " 320 waterproof cloth, (T. D. 12695)...10c sq. yd. and 20% wearing apparel, n. s. p. f., made up or manu- factured wholly or in part by the tailor, seamstress or manufacturer wearing apparel, embroidered, (T. D. 11700, 15658, 21141, 21570, 22868, 23650) wearing apparel, part lace, (T. D. 14134, 14140, 21141, 21570, 22868, 23650) webs and webbings, composed in part of India rubber, or otherwise, (59 F. R. 454, T. D. 7333, 13311, 14151, 14727, 12539, G. A. 3944, 18951) • • 50% 60% 60% 45% 320 322 366 66 366 366 302 339 wicking, candle, lamp or stove, woven, braided or twisted 10c b and 15% with wire inserted, (T. D. 14965, 15404) wool and metal table covers, as wool manu- factures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 10672). wool and silk shirtings, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 10682, 10773, 10777). worsted and silk plushes, as wool manufac- tures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11073). 45% yarn carded, and cotton thread, warps or warp yarns, in singles, whether on beams or in bundles or any other form, except spool thread of cotton not colored, bleached, dyed, or advanced beyond the condition of singles, by grouping or twisting two or more single yarns together, on all numbers up to and including No. 15 (T. D. 23318)... 3c b On all numbers exceeding No. 15 and up to and including No. 30 1-5c per No. per Ib In all numbers exceeding No. 30..c per No. per id If colored, bleached, dyed, combed or advanced beyond the condition of singles by group- ing or twisting two or more single yarns to- gether, on all numbers up to and including No. 20 (T. D. 20556, 23283) Exceeding No. 20 and up to No. 80. On No. 8û and above. zachens, (T. D. 16477) · 6c Ib 4c per No. per ib 3-10c per No. per b zephyrs, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 12653). 339 Cottonade ball fringes, (T. D. 12457, 12553) 366 Cottonette, as wool cloth, (T. D. 12558). 548 Couhage • • 3 Coumarine, (T. D. 4288, 13061, 16855, 22531) Counterfelt coins are illegal illegal importations, (T. D. 13456). Country of exportation, what is, (T. D. 22338). 60% 60% Free • 25% 292 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE Country produce in small quantities on frontier, no entry required for if not valued over $5, (T. D. 7947). Coupes, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 13354). 69 Courtplaster 89 90 99 99 99 300 638 66 Coutil, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 13242). Coverings, American, not include for rate, (T. D. 21961, 22469, 22462, 22490). " (6 68 66 " 64 additional duty on, (T. D. 11200, 11046, Sec. 19, Act June 10, 1890). artificial flower bonbon holders are unusual, (T. D. 10493). bags of silk for opera glasses are unusual, (T. D. 11213). bags containing hair, usual, (T. D. 21603). bags containing ore, (T. D. 13051). barrels, containing cement included in duti- able weight. barrels containing lime included in dutiable weight. barrels containing dead oil, and American coal oil barrels, filled with steel, (T. D. 11064). barrels containing gas water (T. D. 10072). baskets of straw for bottled liquors are un- usual, (T. D. 13077). baskets for tea are unusual, (T. D. 12564). baskets of glace fruits are unusual, (T. D. 15076). bottles for ale not dutiable, (T. D. 10904). bottles containing blacking dutiable, (T. D. 12113). bottles containing brandy peaches dutiable, (T. D. 10909). bottles containing chloride of ethyl, usual, (T. D. 21972, .22033). bottles containing colors dutiable, (T. D. 15688). bottles containing ginger ale not dutiable, (T. D. 10473, 15696). bottles containing scientific preparations for colleges free, (T. D. 13165). boxes containing ammeters are unusual, (T. D. 9994). boxes containing bottles not unusual (T. D. 14523, 14851, 14894, 15957, 16083). boxes containing bronze powder unusual, (T. D. 22361). boxes containing cheap violin strings unusual, (T. D. 13076). boxes containing collar buttons unusual, (T. D. 11994). boxes containing dominoes not unusual, (T. D. 11868). boxes containing frozen fish not unusual, (T. D. 9814). boxes containing gelatine not unusual, (T. D. 10933, 11868). boxes containing lead pencils not unusual, (T. D. 11867). boxes containing mourning pins dutiable as part of merchandise, (T. D. 15571, 15860, 18770). RATE 35% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 293 RATE PAR. ARTICLE Coverings, boxes containing prunes, (T. D. 9940). boxes containing samples dutiable, (T. D. 12572). 66 66 66 66 66 239 89 66 66 66 66 "" "6 399 " 420 101 99 99 པ 66 46 boxes containing tooth picks unusual, (T. D. 21736). boxes containing water colors not unusual, (T. D. 13967). boxes of metal for confectionery unusual, (T. D. 12320). boxes for trial glasses unusual, (T. D. 12335). boxes, fancy paper, containing handkerchiefs, are unusual, (T. D. 10240, 10467). cartons for hosiery dutiable, (T. D. 10226). cases containing leaf tobacco, unusual, (T. D. 21057). cases, outside, for condensed milk, not du- tiable, (T. D. 11344). cement included in dutiable weight. champagne bottles not dutiable, (T. D. 15715). cigar holders, not unusual, (T. D. 10224, 10642, 11166). cost of must be separately stated on invoice, (T. D. 8164, 12465). covers, straw, for empty bottles are not un- usual, (T. D. 8040, 17961). defined, (T. D. 21961). • • • egg boxes not unusual, (T. D. 10743). embroidery envelopes, (T. D. 12788). firecrackers, included in dutiable weight, (T. D. 15383). for microscope slides, as glass, crown, unpol- ished, (T. D. 10879.) for razor blades, unusual, (T. D. 21858). glass bottles, filled, dutiable, (T. D. 15852.) glass cheese jars, not unusual, (T. D. 15819, 14219, 16073, 66 F. R. 300). glass jars containing pickles, dutiable (T. D. 16098). glass tubes, containing ethyl chloride, usual, (T. D. 23038). hampers containing clothing, unusual, (T. D. 10047, 10407). hat cases, unusual, (T. D. 10093). iron cylinders containing oxygen gas, duti- able, (T. D. 10159). iron drums for glycerine, usual, (T. D. 23131). iron tanks for molasses, unusual, (T. D. 15675). jars containing fish paste, not unusual (T. D. 13513). jars containing preserved ginger, unusual, (T. D. 9881). 35% 301 66 jugs for mineral water dutiable separately, (T. D. 10861). 450 450 leather for aneroids, (T. D. 12346) 35% leather for combs, (T. D. 10574) 35% $6 leather, for tumblers, usual, (T. D. 13166, 23056). 66 205 leather for watches, not unusual, (T. D. 13171). lemon and lime boxes, (T. D. 15017). • 30% match boxes, not unusual, (T. D. 10333, 11081, 11431, 11862, 11869, 12560, 12563, 15076, 15195, 15463). 449 matting for tea boxes, (T. D. 12846) 30% 294 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 193 Coverings, metal boxes containing pins, (T. D. 9888, RATE 12114) 45% 453 musical instruments, (T. D. 10652, 11392, 11839) necessary, outside, such as sacks, crates, bag- ging, boxes, etc., and straw and packing material are elements elements of dutiable value. Act June 10, 1890. 45% 66 205 < " 205 "6 " needle cases, unusual, (T. D. 14519). pomelo boxes opera glass cases, not unusual, (T. D. 11213, 11241, 11412, 11697, 11868, 11871, 13073, 14949). orange boxes paper boxes for fans, not unusual, (T. D. 10240). passengers' trunks, dutiable, (T. D. D. 13753, 13967, 59 F. R. 450). pease bags, usual, (T. D. 15075). picnic baskets containing champagne, unusual, (T. D. 9914). Roquefort cheese, jars or pots for, not unus- ual, (T. D. 16073). 30% 30% 449 205 satchels, straw, for tea, (T. D. 12564) • 30% " shaddock boxes 30% sheaths for bowie knives, unusual, (N. Y. April 29, 1890). 208 66 silk warp beams, (T. D. 14559) 35% steel in barrels, cost of barrels included in dutiable value, (T. D. 13512). 453 66 : tea caddies and canisters unusual, (T. D. 20809, 23266). tea in tin boxes, usual, (T. D. 23040). traveling clocks, dutiable as part of clock, (T. D. 12659). trays for pipes are unusual, (T. D. 8974). unusual or salable, or designed to use other than the bona fide exportation of merchan- dise to the United States, dutiable at the rate to which the same would be subject if separately imported. Act June 10, 1890. violin cases, (T. D. 10223, 10320). 413 Covers, button, (T. D. 9726) 316 193 649 cotton chenille, table • for cream separators, (T. D. 2371) 45% 10% 50% • 45% • made of portions of carpets, dutiable as car- pets of like description. for rolls of Old Testament, as regalia (T. D. 6855) Free parasol, dutiable according to material. piano, dutiable according to material, (T. D. 9133, 9253, 12365). Cow hair, cleaned or uncleaned 571 366 437 66 692 450 " 262 20 548 66 450 * 635 hair fabrics, as wool fabrics, (T. D. 12946). hides, raw or kine pox virus hide whips, (T. D. 6257) · • • Cowberries, (T. D. 22808) Cowrie gum, advanced in value gum, crude shells, manufactured shells, unmanufactured • • Free 15% Free .35% 1c qt · 14c tb and 10% 218 Cows (T. D. 8321), valued not over $14 per head Valued over $14 per head 659 Crabs Free 35% Free · • . $3.75 each 2712% Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 295 PAR. ARTICLE Sec. 6 Crackers, edible, of flour, (42 F. R. 403). fire, including weight of covering or mottoes, (T. D. 14397) 420 407 262 193 Cranks for bicycles, (T. D. 15011) Cranberries (T. D. 20036) • • · RATE 20% • • • 8c Tb 35% 25% 45% Crapes, cotton, (T. D. 12653, 14148, 14155) as Cotton cloth. silk (T. D. 3630, 14714, 22073), as silk cloth. Crash, cotton, as cotton cloth. 387 346 66 366 flax or linen, (49 F. R. 824, T. D. 10953, 11882, 12627, 14056). See flax cloth. Cravats, as wearing apparel, according to material. Cravenette cloth, as wool manufactures n. s. p. f., (T. D. 13792, 16303). 58 Crayons, (T. D. 4265, 12947, 15229, 49 F. R. 226) charcoal (T. D. 13547, 22877) 97 66 457 456 58 454 66 70 239 66 colored pencil leads, (T. D. 14375) in wood, as pencils, in wood, (T. D. 12947), lithographic, (T. D. 9738) portraits, (T. D. 3825) toilet, (T. D. 17180) Cream, (T. D. 8404, 21490) Cream, • conserve, medicinal (T. D. 9047) 30% 35% 10% 45c grs. and 25% 30% 20% 50% 2c ib 25% lambskins, as wool manufactures n. s. p. f., 68 366 66 (T. D. 12970). Sec. 6 622 347 " nuts < padding, jute and flax, (T. D. 14250) · 66 machine separated, (T. D. 16012) 20% Free 45% 6 193 72 6 pink, as argols, partly refined, (T. D. 3214). separators, tin covers for, (T. D. 14613) shaving, as toilet soap, (T. D. 13881) tartar, (T. D. 1551) Creme de cassis, (T. D. 11705) 292 66 55 • de menthe, as spirits, (T. D. 22314). Cremnitz, white (T. D. 9408) 45% • .15c b • 6c Ib • $2.25 gal 3 or 68 Creolin pearson (T. D. 9408, 13870, 17391, 18143, 22139, 23270) 3 Creosote, liquid, (T. D. 9276, 2587, 82 F. R. 311) oil (T. D. 17400, 84 F. R. 638). 524 15 67 soluble, (T. D. 23139) • wine of (T. D. 17575) (minimum 25%) Creosotine, (T. D. 12699) Crepe de chine, as cotton cloth (T. D. 14155). diamond, (T. D. 6910) 2c Ib 25% • • • 25% Free 20% 55c Ib • 20% 60% ..5c fb and 15% Free . 25% .Free paper, (66 F. R. 729. T. D. 14073, 15879, 16900, 17157, 72 F. R. 258) 15 179 66 397 387 silk, as silk goods. 524 Cresol 3 Creosotine acid, (T. D. 12699) 464 • 370 Cresylic acid, (T. D. 3980) Cret curtains, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 6630). Cretonnes, as cotton cloth. (T. D. 4558). Cricket sashes, (T. D. 5949) 131 Crimped iron sheets (T. D. 23333) 450 566 431 137 3.03 339 165 44c lb and 60% Crimpers, hair, (T. D. 13237, 13650, 14024, 11547) Crin, vegetal, (T. D. 12269, 12300, 13295, 13423) Crinoline, (T. D. 15149, 15405, 8 S. C. R. 714) wire, (T. D. 1007, 12944) • • • 1 1-10c tb • • 35% Free .10c sq. yd 45% 60% 25% Crochet cotton. See cotton thread, (T. D. 2540). edgings, (T. D. 17174) needles, bone (T. D. 6828, 9293, 15238, 22807... 296 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 165 Crochet needles, iron or steel, (T. D. 2693, 6828, 9293, 11570) 25% 322 Crocheted ornaments, (T. D. 14504, 20992) 45% 97 Crocidollte articles, (46 F. R. 519, 55 F. R. 273, T. D. 13377, 15975) plain 35% • decorated 45% 435 cut 434 set 545 95 95 46 58 58 (6 10% 60% Free • 60% plain 55% 30% 13206, 16853, 20826, 20889) 30% 30% • 58 uncut, (T. D. 13377) Crockery, decorated Crocus, (T. D. 9455, 13206, 16853, 18825, 84 F. R. 158).. colcottra, (T. D. 2961, 4914, 6658, 9265, 9455, martis, (T. D. 6658, 9265, 13206) 369 Croise or shooda, as wool dress goods, (T. D. 7024, 8020, 8679). · ..6c lin. ft 135 Crop ends of steel bars and blooms, as steel ingots, (T. D. 7359, 8489, 8701, 9358, 9 S. C. R. 279). Cross cut saws Crosses, if borne in hand, or worn on person, as regalia, (T. D. 12628) 168 649 • • religious, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 11418, 11874). 20 Croton, bark and seed, as drugs, advanced in value. bark and seed, as drugs, crude oil 548 36 " 254 seed, as an oil seed (56 lbs to bu.) • 251 Crotons 144 101 Free 14c Ib and 10% Free ..20c Ib 25c bu 25% Crowbars, iron or steel Crown glass. See glass. 434 Crowns, theatrical, as jewelry, (T. D. 9027) 94 Crucibles, black lead, (T. D. 15148) earthen or fire clay, (T. D. 3845) not decorated in any manner, 15628) .112c ib 60% 25% • 25% 94 (T. D. 12324, 94 25% + 25% 94 "" 94 white earthenware, (T. D. 8642, 12324) · 25% 25% 3 Free See argols. Free Free 50% 614 6 614 sand, (T. D. 3845) • Crude cocaine, (T. D. 14647) 44 minerals, (T. D. 9856) tartar or wine lees. • 4 Crushed stone, (T. D. 15088, 15391, 15436) 538 Cryolite or kryolith, (T. D. 386) 115 Crystal balls, (T. D. 13487, 15975) 75 115 • • carbonate of soda, (T. D. 16006, 17602, 17938) 3-10c Ib scale bearings 212 Crystallized rose leaves, as confectionery, (T. D. 9268). 4 Crystals, alum 50% 12c Ib 30% Free 15 614 66 brown, (T. D. 523, 1035) cobalt, (T. D. 2945, 3168) • 209 191 6 English, as refined sugar. See sugar, (T. D. 13333). glass, for watches, (T. D. 2807, 5943) lees, containing not over 90% B. of P. 40% 4c Tb • • containing over 90% B. of P 5c Ib • 435 "" rock, (T. D. 13346, 17337) 10% 115 rock, manufactures of • 50% 75 "" soda, concentrated + · .3-10c Ib 77 soda, not concentrated, (T. D. 12698, 13590)..2-10c tb 3 " tin 25% · 617 $4 tonka beans, (T. D. 14836) Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 297 PAR. 191 Crystals, watch 15 66 400 ARTICLE yellow, (T. D. 523, 9766) Crystographs, as lithograph prints (T. D. 14228). Cuba, a foreign country for tariff purposes, (T. D. 21738, 23087). 20 Cubebs, advanced in value 548 3 114 66 crude oil of • RATE 40% 30% 14c fb and 10% Free 25% Cubes, marble, onyx or stone mosaic (T. D. 16627), not exceeding 2 cu. in. in size, if loose, • · 1c fb and 20% 20c sq. ft. and 35% if attached to any material. Cubic nitrate, (T. D. 9457) Cucumbers in brine, (61 F. R. 500, T. D. 1818, 10597, 10749, 12308) 665 241 257 "" 539 22 15 66 natural Cudbear, (T. D. 5529) • • extract of, (T. D. 5529) substitute (T. D. 3721, 3913, 2635) 414 Cuff buttons (T. D. 9832, 19066) 338 Cuffs, cotton, for shirts 66 339 338 64 339 450 390 390 415 "" 460 272 · # • • Free 40% 25% Free 8c mb 30% 50% 45c doz. pcs. and 15% 60% cotton, embroidered, (T. D. 14305) linen, for shirts, all or in part, (T. D. 12733) 40c doz. pcs. and 2)% linen, in part lace, (T. D. 14240) fur • fur, feathers and silk, (T. D. 6252) silk * • Culm, such as will pass through a half inch screen, "6 (T. D. 11057, 13816, 14605) 60% 35% 60% 60% .15c ton screens, with longitude bars only to be used, (T. D. 3952). Cultivators Culthrop nuts, (T. D. 8525) • 15 Cumarin, (T. D. 13061, 16855) 524 3 656 97 292 • Cumidin Cummin oil 66 · • seed, (T. D. 12826) Cupples Curacoa, (T. D. 11838) • • 69 Curative plasters • 447 Curb chains, (T. D. 6155) · Curios, according to material of chief value. 20% lc tb 20% Free 25% Free 35% $2.25 gal 35% 45% 10% 35% Free Free 20% • 430 Curled hair, suitable for beds or mattresses. Curlers, hair, kid covered, (T. D. 10675, 12011, 14024. Curling stone handles · • • Curls of human hair, (T. D. 12213, 7212) Currant fruit juice. (See fruit juice). (T. D. 11367, 23253). 450 540 Curling 66 540 stones 429 299 264 Currants 264 2c ID • Zante, (73 F. R. 183, G. A. 3727, T. D. 16004, 16370, 17003, 17142, 19132, 21967, 22005, 22040) 2c Ib 7 Curriers' fat blacking (T. D. 15124) 25% 193 knives 45% 541 Curry and curry powder Free 193 • combs (T. D. 6337, 6367, 38 F. R. 89). 45% Curtain corners if of no dutiable value, (T. D. 22815) Free 339 198 408 nets, cotton, (T. D. 16119, 16872) 60% 66 roller sticks (T. D. 7378) 20% Curtains, bamboo, with glass beads, beads chief value, (T. D. 8788, 12144, 16285, 19495). 60% C 339 316 Colbert, (T. D. 9502) 60% cotton chenille, (T. D. 6630) • 50% 298 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Par. 339 ፡፡ 340 $6 ARTICLE Curtains, crete, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 6630). RATE 60% lace, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22675) lace, made on Nottingham machines, count- ing 5 points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch.. .1c sq. yd. and 20% Counting more than 5 such points or spaces to the in., in addition for each such point or space to the in. in excess of 5........½c sq. yd But none of the above shall pay less than 50%. metal chief value ruffled, (T. D. 13965, 15960, 17130) silk 179 339 391 390 $6 silk, embroidered 339 366 ► # ► • • tamboured, (71 F. R. 870, T. D. 14365) wool, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. · Cushions, dutiable according to material of chief value, (T. D. 15967, 15977). Cuspidors, indurated fiber ware Cut flowers, (T. D. 11911, 12585, 14759) glass, (T. D. 15694) 433 251 100 C 100 ** 160 · • • glass thermometers, (T. D. 16659) nails and cut spi es, of iron or steel 542 Cutch, (T. D. 11359, 21310, 22936) 154 Cutlasses .. · 60% C0% 50% 60% 60% • • $5% 25% 60% 60% • • • • • 6-10c fb 153 Cutlery, pen knives or pocket knives, clasp knives, pruning knives, and budding knives of all kinds, or parts thereof, and erasers or manicure knives, or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured, 153 153 Valued not over 40c doz., except parts... Valued over 40c, not over 50c doz. except parts Free 35% 40% 1c pc. and 40% Valued over 50c, not over $1.25 doz.. 5c pc. and 40% Valued over $1.25, not over $3 doz...10c pc. and 40% Valued over $3 doz... 20c pc. and 40% · Blades, handles or other parts of any of the foregoing, imported in any other manner than assembled in finished knives or erasers, shall pay not less than (T. D. 22706). 5c pc. and 40% razors and razor blades, finished or unfinished, Valued less than $1.50 doz.. • 50c doz. and 15% Valued at $1.50, and less than $3 doz. Valued $3 doz. or more.. • $1 doz. and 15% $1.75 doz. and 20% scissors and shears and blades for the same, finished or unfinished, Valued not over 50c doz. • • • 15c doz. and 15% Valued over 50c, not over $1.75 doz.50c doz. and 15% Valued over $1.75 doz.. 155 table. butchers', carving, kitchen, bread, butter, butter, 75c doz. and 25% cooks', hunting, cooks', vegetable, fruit, cheese, plumbers', painters', palette, artists', and shoe knives, forks and steels, finished or unfinished, With handles of mother of pearl, shell or ivory, • · .16c each and 15% .12c each and 15% With handles of deer horn. With handles of hard rubber, solid bone, cellu- loid or any pyroxyline material..5c each and With handles of any other material, 15% 112c each and 15% But none of the above shall pay less than.. • • 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 299 PAR. 572 426 ARTICLE Cuttings, hide, raw (T. D. 6631) 66 ፡፡ 579 66 252 252 46 252 66 463 66 193 543 of fur (T. D. 13245) · of India rubber (T. D. 6067) Myrobolan plum, Mahaleb or Mazzard cherry, three years old or less.. RATE Free 20% Free .50c M and 15% of pear, apple, quince and St. Julian plum, three years old or less.... · • $1 M and 15% of fruit and ornamental trees, and of all trees, shrubs and vines known as nursery stock, n. s. p. f... of India rubber, (T. D. 6067) of tinned sheet iron (T. D. 8780) Cuttlefish bone 66 Cyanide of potassium (T. D. 17633, 22521) 591 Cyanite • • 102-5 Cylinder glass. (See glass). (T. D. 12381, 13191, 15326). Cylinders for international tunnel dutiable (T. D. 9957). 195 152 68 for printing 152 steel ribbed (T. D. 13647), not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge Cylindrical furnaces welded 453 Cymbals, (T. D. 3992) · • 25% 10% 45% Free 1212% Free 45% 2c Ib 212c Ib 45% D PAR. 154 Daggers, (T. D. 7641) ARTICLE RATE 35% 193 Daguerreotype plates 45% 251 252 • • 390 Dahlia tubers, (G. A. 3735, T. D. 9945) Dahlias Daisles of silk and cotton, (T. D. 7496) Damask cotton, costume cloth not, (T. D. 8600, 11023). 25% 25% 60% 321 66 cotton table, (T. D. 12441, 12720, 13198, 16916, 17244) 40% cotton, not table (T. D. 13198, 18623), as cotton cloth. 346 387 20 46 linen, (T. D. 11048), as flax cloth. silk, as silk cloth. Dammer gum, advanced in value 1 • 4c Ib and 10% 548 gum, crude Free 410 283 Dampeners, India rubber, (T. D. 13752) Dandelion root, as coffee substitute • 40% • 212c Ib 283 ... root, or taraxacum, prepared, (T. D. 3289, 6365, 10569) .212c Ib 544 root, or taraxacum, raw, dried or undried, but unground, (T. D. 10569) 297 Dantzig spruce beer in bottles or jugs in casks, (T. D. 5372) 303 Darning cotton. See cotton spool thread. 620 66 needles. 254 Date seeds, (T. D. 21544) 264 Dates = = = = + .. Free 40c gal 20c gal • Free 30% 12c tb 263 263 CC candied, (T. D. 12668) stuffed, (T. D. 12547) 494 Dead birds, (T. D. 13678) 524 66 oil, (T. D. 5825, 14377, 84 F. R. 638) • lc fb and 35% 1c Ib and 35% Free Free 300 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 198 Deals, sawed, of cabinet woods 195 sawed of whitewood, sycamore and basswood, RATE 15% $1 M ft 25% 402 Decalcomania paper (T. D. 18358, 19119, 19254, 19663).. Decalcomanias, if toys (T. D. 15576, 18419) 418 400 100 lithographed, as lithographs. Decanters, cut, engraved, painted, colored, stained, silvered, gilded, etched, frosted, printed in any manner or otherwise ornamented, ex- cept such grinding as is necessary for fit- ting stoppers, (T. D. 12341, 12858, 14620). glass, plain molded with ground stoppers and necks, (T. D. 14620) Deck beams, iron or steel Decoctions of dye-wood Decorated earthenware (T. D. 22562) • Decorations for wall, as paintings, (58 F. R. 690). Deer alive 112 125 22 96 222 Sec. 6. " dead, (T. D. 2325, 7202, 13678) 577 66 12439) · 577 66 577 horns, in the velvet, (T. D. 9292) horns, unmanufactured • 438 66 skins, dressed and finished • 664 "C skins, raw 438 skins, tanned horns, cut into lengths, (T. D. 4689, 9993, 9292, 35% 60% 45% · 5-10c Ib c Ib 60% 20% 10% Free Free Free 20% Free 20% 1c It 25% 25% 25% 279 Degras, (44 F. R. 261, T. D. 10879, 11132, 11236, 11561, 3 " 68 252 99 13757, 13439, 18759) lanae not, (T. D. 15122) • De Jough's cod liver oil, (T. D. 10684) Delphinum, (T. D. 15113) • • • Demijohns, covered or uncovered, filled or unfilled, and whether their contents are dutiable or free, (T. D. 7264, 10764, 14141, 15307, 52 F. R. 579, 23414), holding more than 1 pint.... Holding not more than 1 pint and not less 1/4 pint • · • Holding less than 1/4 pint None of above to pay less than. Denims, as cotton cloth. • 1c Ib 112c b .50c grs 40% 45% 45% 30% 50% 2c ib 2c Ib 2c Ib 2c Ib 2c Ib 193 Dental, corundum, (T. D. 15144) • 193 mirrors, (T. D. 12019) 105 cast, polished plate, silvered. 449 70 mirrors, disks for, (T. D. 13666), as glass, rubber, (13 S. C. R. 88, 37 F. R. 197, T. D. 17855) 368-9 Dentelles, as wool dress goods, (T. D. 8387). Dentifrices, (T. D. 9068) non-alcoholic Dentist's paper, according to weight, (T. D. 19069). Desiccated apples 397 262 262 267 " 262 262 241 702 402 46 193 15 berries • cocoanut, (T. D. 6483) peaches pears • • vegetables, (T. D. 8274, 13179) Designs for a State monument, (T. D. 8540) Jacquard • Detonators, (T. D. 14407, 14550, 15158, 21118) Developer, blue (T. D. 13607) 286 Dextrine, (T. D. 12822) • • • • • • 366 Diagonal cloth, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., D. 3097, 8387). (T. 40% Free 35% 45% 20% 2c Ib 191 Dials, chronometer, ship or box 40% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 301 PAR. ARTICLE 191 Dials, clock, except porcelain or china, (T. D. 11414, RATE 2807) 40% 66 for gas meters, (T. D. 2807), according to material 193 191 sun, part metal 45% watch, except porcelain or china, (T. D. 2807) 40% 15 Diamene, (T. D. 15129) 20% 15 Diamond, black, (T. D. 19216) 30% • 435 " dies or draws, (T. D. 21491) • 10% 545 dust, or bort, (T. D. 16278, 17632) Free • • • • Sec. 6 66 20% 193 45% 434 66 60% 70 C • • powder, for the hair, (T. D. 6113) 50% 135 66 435 545 193 191 435 545 434 dust, imitation of (T. D. 17632) grit, (T. D. 17649) pointed pencils, (T. D. 5521) steel, as Steel, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16278, 16330, 17880, 17955, 17991, 82 F. R. 993). Trade Review, as a periodical, (T. D. 14074). Diamonds, cut, (68 F. R. 186, T. D. 16909). engravers', glaziers', and miners', not set.. engravers', designers', and glaziers', set, (68 F. R. 168, T. D. 11067, 12043, 15820, 15269, 15868, 16136, 22154, 22216) for clock or watch jewels imitation of paste or glass, not set. rough or uncut set (T. D. 18968) • Sec. 6 Diamontine, (T. D. 17824) 524 3 417 15 135 Dianisidin Diaper cotton, as cotton cloth. linen, as flax cloth. Diastase, (T. D. 15079) Dice Dichlorophtalic acid, (T. D. 14377). ·· · Die blocks or blanks, as steel ingots. 193 Dies, metal, for stamping, (T. D. 12983) steel, embossing, (T. D. 3254, 12983) Digitalis leaves, advanced in value 193 66 • 10% Free 45% 10% 20% • Free 60% 20% Free 25% 50% 20% 45% 45% • 14c fb and 10% Free 30% 20% 20 548 66 leaves, crude (T. D. 19584) 254 Dill seed, (T. D. 20331) 15 • Dimethyl aniline, (T. D. 10249, 12821, 13410, 13601). Dimity, cotton, (T. D. 14839, 15044, 17244), as cotton 524 Diphenylamin, (T. D. 13580) cloth. Free 100 Diphona, (T. D. 15826) 60% 3 Direct black, (T. D. 15119). 25% 403 Directories, as printed matter, (T. D. 10611) 25% • 35% 154 Dirks Dishes, cast iron • 148 150 96 112 100 66 glass, cut 112 193 6 glass, moulded • 15 Discharge lake (T. D. 15976) Sec. 22 Discriminating duty. cast iron, coated, glazed, or tinned earthenware, decorated evaporating, (T. D. 13666) 30% • 8-10c Ib • 2c Ib 60% • plain white 55% 45% 60% 45% • 45% 86 193 metal Disinfecting, liquid, according to material 19288, 20804, 22575, 23139). powder (T. D. 7200). Disks, corundum and steel, (T. D. 8332) (T. D. 45% • 100 66 glass, colored (T. D. 9385, 66 F. R. 51) • 60% ; 302 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 3 289 ፡፡ spirits (T. D. 21066) 3 "C 1 193 PAR. ARTICLE 565 Disks, glass, rough cut or unwrought, for use in the manufacture of optical instruments, spec- tacles, and eyeglasses and suitable only for such use, provided, however, that such disks exceeding 8 inches in diameter may be polished sufficiently to enable the char- acter of the glass to be determined, (T. D. 14644, 15072) 134-140 tin, (T. D. 23184) Distilled oils, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15718, 15555, 17612, 18384) verdigris, salt, (T. D. 8593) vinegar as acetic acid. Dividers RATE · Free .112c ib 25% $2.25 gal 25% 45% 22 • Divi-divi, (T. D. 4371, 21261) • • • c Ib 501 664 Documents issued by foreign governments Doeskins, raw • 438 tanned or dressed 504 Sec. 6. " Dog, as household effect, (T. D. 17168) biscuits, (T. D. 7304) • • Free Free 20% Free 20% 151 chains, as chains, iron or steel. 548 " grass, (T. D. 23043, 23142) 193 473 222 (T. D. 20384) living, (T. D. 7927) collars, according to material (T. D. 7175). leaders, metal, (T. D. 8515) Dogs, for breeding purposes, with official pedigree • • 322 Dollies, cotton damask (T. D. 20353, 23512, 23529) cotton damask (T. D. 12550), embroidered. lace, (T. D. 6298, 10948) • Free 45% Free 20% • 45% 339 60% 339 • • 60% 346 linen damask, weighing 412 oz. or over, as flax, woven fabrics. 346 linen damask, weighing under 41½ oz. and over 100 threads (T. D. 22920, 23101) 35% 339 linen damask, embroidered 60% • • " 391 silk, (T. D. 14159) 50% · • 390 silk, embroidered • 60% 418 Dolls and dolls heads, of whatever material • • 95 418 66 posed, (T. D. 10880, 12026, 12992, 12995, 5957, 9888) bisque figures, small, not (T. D. 12992, 12995) bonbonnier, (T. D. 14934) 35% 60% · 35% 206 418 66 418 418 66 • 418 418 66 418 C 418 314 314 390 66 370 silk wool · • • • coach bodies (T. D. 9234) coaches in cases, with wardrobes, India rubber, (T. D. 5059, large, mechanical, (T. D. 9888) paper costumes for, (T. D. 7450) parasols wardrobes, (T. D. 569, 5967, 21374) wigs, according to material, (T. 17842). Dolmans, cotton or other vegetable fiber cotton with India rubber 40% • 35% (T. D. 3871) 5196, 12026) • 35% • 35% · 35% • 35% 35% • • 35% D. 14921, 50% • D • • 15c tb and 50% 60% • • 44c Ib and 60% 483 Domestic casks and other vessels of American man- ufacture, exported filled filled with American products and returned filled with foreign products, including American shooks... Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 303 408 20 548 66 425 66 410 425 68 425 425 66 425 • 6179, 8859) 12838) dressed (T. D. 19418) for beds PAR. 483 ARTICLE Domestic goods, returned without having been ad- vanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means 367 Dometts, as wool flannels. 390 222 252 313 Dominoes, (T. D. 8533) according to material. Donna Maria, silk veil goods Donkeys, (T. D. 15539) Doronicum, (T. D. 15113) • Dotted Swisses (57 F. R. 192, 60 F. R. 1012, T. D. 11366, 12350, 14927, 15041, 15312, 16284, 16870, 21568), pay same duty as cotton cloth of like description and in addition, if valued not over 7c sq. yd if valued over 7c sq. yd Dough beads, not strung (T. D. 13619) Down or cowitch, advanced in value. or cowitch, crude pillows • powder puffs, (T. D. 13351) quilts, (T. D. Downs, crude, (T. D. • • • • • • · RATE Free 60% 20% 25% .1c sq. yd .2c sq. yd 35% 14c tb and 10% Free 50% 40% • • 50% 15% • 50% • 15% 251 547 Dracaenas Dragon's blood 25% Free • 168 Drag saws 209 94 381 • .8c lin ft Drainings, sugar, dutiable as molasses or sugar, ac- cording to test (T. D. 20613). Drain pipe, earthen, (T. D. 8794) Drannick carpets, (T. D. 13806) 386 Drapery, chenille, silk, (T. D. 15038) (min. 50%) nets, wool, (T. D. 12334, 14760).. silk lace, (50 F. R. 908, 54 F. R. 13905) Draughts 371 #4 390 417 415 Sec. 30 483 319 Drawback on coal for vessels. on exported merchandise. on re-imported domestic articles. Drawers, cotton or other vegetable fiber, finished or unfinished, knitted, (T. D. 13885, 14301). See underwear. 25% 50% $1.50 Ib and 15% ..50c tb and 60% 367, T. D. €0% 50% 314 66 390 linen silk 50% 370 193 193 C 193 401 456 • wool, (T. D. 13888, 14811) Drawing compasses, (T. D. 7276) knives, March 30, 1865, Boston, (T. D. 4870) instruments, (T. D. 10486) paper (T. D. 9921). pencils, lead 60% • 44c tb and 60% 45% • 45% 45% See paper. 45c grs. and 25% 127 66 193 plate blanks, (T. D. 9028) plates, (T. D. 6413) • 35% 45% art 701 65 for exhibition 454 Sec. 16 454 • • 703 Drawings for presentation to a college, if works of in colors, or paintings, (T. D. 11185, 11603) obscene pen and ink, (T. D. 11603, 13299) Drawn work is not embroidery, (T. D. 13506, 13892). 315 Dress facings of bias velveteen, (49 F. R. 633, 54 F. R. 159, T. D. 11977, 12343, 12896, 13389, 13970, 13736), not bleached or dyed....9c sq. yd. and 35% Free • • • Free 20% Prohibited • 20% 304 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE If bleached or dyed... 12c sq. yd. and 35% None of the above shall pay less than…. Dress goods, according to material, of chief value, (T. D. 8624, 10326, 10343, 10468, 10571, 11013, 11086, 11218, 11866, 11977, 12571, 12840, 12904, 13287, 68 F. R. 908). 371 46 368 369 193 408 408 390 66 371 "" 449 46 ... • .472% goods, dentelles, (T. D. 8387) 50c Ib and 60% goods, silk, containing any wool, dutiable as wool dress goods, (T. D. 13287, 14713, 14760, 15652, 37 F. R. 778). goods, warp cotton, with remainder wholly or part wool, (T. D. 11391, 13649), valued not over 15c sq. yd • Valued over 15c sq yd. • • .....7c sq yd ...8c sq yd In addition, on all the foregoing, valued not over 70c Ib Valued over 70c ib 50% 55% Provided that all the foregoing, if weighing over 4 oz. sq. yd., the duty shall be the same as is imposed on wool cloths. goods, wool all or in part, n. s. p. f., (38 F. R. 30, 40 F. R. 529, 43 F. R. 474, 55 F. R. 283, 78 F. R. 1008, 5 S. C. R. 645, T. L. 16303, 11866) ..11c sq. yd • In addition, on all the foregoing, valued not over 70c Ib. • • Valued over 70c Ib Provided that all the foregoing, if weighing over 4 oz. sq. yd., shall pay the duty im- posed on wool cloths. holders, (T. D. 13360) ornaments, bead, (T. D. 12704) • ornaments, bead and cotton, (T. D. 11382) ornaments, bead and silk, (T. D. 13320). ornaments, beads and wool • 50% 55% 45% 60% 60% • • 60% .50c Ib and 60% patterns are not models of invention, (T. D. 18085). patterns are not wearing apparel, but are dutiable according to material (T. D. 18323). protectors, India rubber, (T. D. 13758) shields, as wearing apparel, according to ma- terial of chief value, (T. D. 11198, 12918, 15659, 66 F. R. 741). 30% 449 137 stays, of horn, (T. D. 13437, 18588) steels, (T. D. 12327, 12940, 14547, 17821) valued over 4c Ib 30% 45% 371 trimmings, astrakhan, (T. D. 14565, 16690), 50c lb and 60% 408 66 339 179 371 425 46 425 426 325 65 327 438 leather 114 Sec. 6 278 66 ... 438 trimmings, beaded or spangled trimmings, cotton, or other vegetable fiber. trimmings, metal chief value, (T. D. 9496). trimmings, wool or hair, (T. D. 9496, 9860, 10343, 71 F. R. 692) Dressed birds for millinery, (T. D. 1454, 4290). feathers and downs, (T. D. 22892, 22982) furs, (T. D. 9731) line of flax, (T. D. 15373) line of hemp, (T. D. 13366) marble. See marble. meat n. s. p. f. poultry skins, leather ... 60% · 60% 60% 50c Ib and 60% • • • 50% .. 50% 20% 3.c ib • · .$40 ton 20% 66 426 skins, fur, (T. D. 14601) • 20% 5c Ib 20% 20% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 305 PAR. 118 Dressed stone 70 568 46 ARTICLE Dressing for hair and toilet RATE 50% 50% for leather, grease and oils (except fish oils), fit only for Free 659 Dried abelone meat, (T. D. 5905, 9645, 10496) Free • Free 2c Ib 466 66 acorns 262 apples 262 66 berries 245 497 280 chicory root 267 245 20 46 548 fibers, as drugs, crude, (T. D. 7912) 261 "" fish 251 flowers, (T. D. 13438) 262 66 fruits, edible 559 fruits, n. s. p. f. 249 garlic (T. D. 15139) blood, soluble blood, n. s. p. f. citron and peel of • egg yolks, (40 F. R. 662) 2c Ib .112c tb Free 1c Ib 4c Ib 25% fibers, as drugs, advanced in value....c Ib and 10% Free ¾¾4c tb 25% 2c Ib Free 1c Ib .. • 264 grapes Sec. 6 grasses, dyed (T. D. 13574, 14933) .212c Ib 20% 566 66 20 548 grasses, unmanufactured (T. D. 8770, 13375).. Free insects, as drugs, advanced in value..14c fb and 10% insects, as drugs, crude Free 627 lemon peel (T. D. 22041) Free 68 617 66 lizards, (T. D. 22416) 25% moss, crude, (T. D. 9349) Free Sec. 6 " moss, dyed, (T. D. 2518, 12703, 13722, 14728, 14991, 16153, 16317) 20% 627 C orange peel (T. D. 22041) Free 659 16 46 262 oysters, oiled, (T. D. 7080, 9645, 10496) peaches • Free 2c Ib 262 44 pears 2c Ib 250 "" 664 275 pease (T. D. 10469), 60 lbs. to bu. skins, n. s. p. f. • 135-137-141 Drill rods, iron or steel. 30c bu Free turtle meat, (T. D. 14606) • 25% See wire rods (T. D. 21936). 460 Drills agricultural 20% 193 for pearl buttons, (T. D. 15702) 45% 346 linen, as flax cloth. 47 Drop black 121 182 lead 183 Drilling, cotton, as cotton cloth. Dross, from burnt pyrites, (T. D. 14385) tin (T. D. 3604, 22756) 380 Druggets, (T. D. 10111, 12249) • 22c sq. yd. and 40% 548 Drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs and buloous roots, excrescences, fruits, flowers, dried fibers and dried in- sects, grains, gums, and gum resin herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, nuts, nutgalls, roots, and stems, spices, vegetables, seeds, aromatic seeds of morbid growth, weeds and woods, used expressly for dyeing; any of the foregoing which are drugs not edible and are in a crude state, not advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding or by other process n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9863, 11080, 14328, 14843, 12115, 12314, 12703, 12726, 12727, 12728, 12730, 12731, 12732, 22730). as above, which are advanced in value or con- 20 Free 25% 40c ton 21c 10 20% 306 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 548 548 PAR. ARTICLE RATE dition by refining or grinding, or by other process (T. D. 9863, 10083, 14810)...14c Ib and 10% • Free Free ❤ D 20 Sec. 6 Sec. 6 548 Sec. 16 66 Drugs, celery seed, crude, (T. D. 12726) colchicum seeds, crude, (T. D. 12728) dried moss, (T. D. 14728) dyed flowers not, (T. D. 14933) 4c tb and 10% dyed moss not, (68 F. R. 421, T. D. 12703, 16317) elaterium in cakes, (66 F. R. 251) 20% 20% Free for preventing conception or causing abor- tion, except in bulk Prohibited 68 inspissated ox galls not, (T. D. 16638) • 25% 548 548 548 larkspur seed, crude, (T. D. 12732) lycopodium, crude, (T. D. 11080) May-wine leaves, (T. D. 16645) Free ... Free Free · • • 20 548 66 20 20 548 548 powdered licorice root, (T. D. 14605)..14c Ib and 10% quince seed, (T. D. 11212. 14152) refined gum (T. D. 16639) roll shellac, (T. D. 15845) Free sabadilla and conium seed, crude, (T. D. 12727) Free staphisacre seed, (T. D. 12730) • · 4c Ib and 10% • • 14c tb and 10% 548 • • 617 " 453 Drumheads, (T. D. 9786, 9918, 16988) 453 Drums, (T. D. 2510, 23131) containing hops as usual coverings, (T. D. • Free stropanthi seed, (T. D. 12731) tonka-bean crystals (T. D. 13685, 14836) Free Free • · · 45% 45% linen. As flax cloth. Ducks, alive wild, (T. D. 13678) dressed, (T. D. 10917) 418 8264). toy 458 Dry plates or films, photographic 57 white paint, (T. D. 16869) • 58 Dryer, crown patent, (T. D. 16539) 67 25%) 339 Duchesse lace, cotton, (T. D. 3912) 339 321 Duck, cotton, (T. D. 13289) 346 278 494 46 278 58 68 Dueresco, (T. D. 12700) Dugong oil, (T. D. 8886) • 548 20 3 617 Dulse 569 35% 25% 10 Ib 30% • Duboisine, pure amorph, (T. D. 13701), (minimum lace, linen, (T. D. 3912) 55c Ib 60% 60% • 35% 3c lb • • • Free 5c Ib 30% • • 25% Dulcamara twigs, crude (T. D. 6388) twigs, not crude Dulein, (T. D. 19196, 19272, 23666) Dumb jockies, as saddlery, (T. D. 19133). Dung salt, for manure, (T. D. 561, 715, 7764) Sec. 6 Dunnage mats, of merchantable value, (T. D. 1792, 410 545 287 311 322 410 12959) Dust brushes, (T. D. 7015) • • diamond or bort, (T. D. 16278) pepper, (T. D. 7253) • proof cloth (T. D. 9708) Dusters, chamoisine, (T. D. 16318) feather, (T. D. 7015) · 378 Dutch carpets, wool (T. D. 18817) · • • · • ■ Free 20% 40% Free 3c Ib • · • • .3c sq. yd. and 20% 45% • 40% • 18c sq yd. and 40% Free ..6c pkg metal clippings, (T. D. 1630, 1733, 6741, 22352, 23471) metal, in leaf, (T. D. 4508, 8479, 13440), pack- 533 175 age of 100 leaves 193 175 metal, manufactures of (T. D. 20682) metal or bronze powder • 183 metal, unmanufactured Free • • • • 4c fb and 10% • • 25% Free • 45% 12c Ib 20% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 307 22 68 198 469 Sec. 6 64 66 3 15 22 66 15 PAR. ARTICLE 58 Dutch pink 258 sardellen, (T. D. 15043). See Sardellen. 251 Dyed flowers, natural (T. D. 2518, 6090, 13375, 14933) 449 Sec. 6 " 20 482 20 Dyeing, grasses • RATE 30% 25% 30% 20% moss, (53 F. R. 1016, T. D. 12703, 16317, 16956) articles for, advanced in value or condition by refining, grinding or other process (T. D. 12703) .14c tb and 10% articles for, crude articles for, ground henna leaves, (T. D. 9956). ► • • Free 14c tb and 10% extracts and decoctions for, (T. D. 3898, 5529, 22786) • Dyers' sticks, (T. D. 11219) Dyes alizarin, natural and artificial, (T. D. 14619) • • • • all, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 4307, 6359) ammoniacal cochineal, (T. D. 11535) coal tar, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22110, 23314) extract of logwood, (T. D. 11074) extract of theocromogen or toluidine sulphr., (T. D. 13567) gc Ib 20% Free 20% 25% 30% %c c Ib 30% 15 15 galleine, (T. D. 12829, 21376, 22109, 23314). gallocyanine or fast violet, (T. D. 12795) · • · 30% • • · 30% 70 592 hair lac · · 50% Free 54 22 482 " 22 22 • various, (T. D. 20465, 20728, 21376). vermilion red, (56 F. R. 470).. Dyewood extracts, (54 F. R. 492, T. D. 11918, 11982, 12640, 13423, 13860, 13879, 15119, 21310, 22936) crude primulin buff, (T. D. 11918, 11982, 12640, 13423, 13860, 54 F. R. 492, T. D. 12259) sanguin, (T. D. 12537) • 422 Dynamite, valued not over 20c Ib 193 Valued over 20c tb Dynamo machine, (T. D. 6719) · • c Ib 10c Ib • Free c ib gc tb 4c Ib 6c tb 45% E ARTICLE PAR. 449 Ear cleaners, bone 193 $6 cleaners, metal · 7 449 cleaners, sponge, (T. D. 12706) 434 Earrings 96 & porcelain (T. D. 2898) 44 Earth, barytes, unmanufactured manufactured 49 "" filler, (T. D. 7132) crude 18 66 93 93 49 . 58 58 58 "" 49 • RATE 30% 45% 30% 60% 60% 75c ton • · $5.25 ton fining for liquor coloring (T. D. 10518) : + * * fullers', unwrought and unmanufactured. wrought and manufactured ground stone, (T. D. 17127) • • · gc tb 50% $1.50 ton ochery, (T. D. 13608), crude, not powdered, washed, or pulverized ... If powdered, washed or pulverized Ground in oil or water polishing, (T. D. 7146) • prepared for use as a color (T. D. 4534). red (T. D. 13608, 19157), as earth, ochery. Sardinian, (T. D. 9770), as earth, ochery. • • $3 ton $2 ton • 1/c Ib • sc Ib 11%c Ib 30% • 30% 30% 308 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 49 Earth, sienna, crude, not powdered, washed or pul- verized if powdered, washed or pulverized ground in oil or water RATE c Ib · 1/8c Ib • 681 682 49 C6 terra alba (T. D. 4093) 112c Ib Free verized 93 "" 58 93 97 95 96 95 terra japonica umber, crude, not powdered, washed or pul- If powdered, washed or pulverized Ground in oil or water · unwrought and unmanufactured, (T. D. 12963, 13435) n. unwrought used as a color, (T. D. 23346). wrought and manufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10663, 12817) Earthen articles, n. s. p. f., decorated Earthenware, A. B. C. plates (T. D. 11390) advertising tiles (T. D. 14398) articles, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9670, 15719, 15830, 22562), decorated Free • • gc Ib ¾ c Ib 112c Ib s. p. f. • • $1 ton 30% • $2 ton · • 45% plain 35% • • • 60% 60% • 60% plain white 55% 97 Sec. 6 " ballot balls 35% bath bricks, (T. D. 16217, 23028) • 20% 96 battery cups and cells (T. D. 10396) • • 55% 95 beer mugs, decorated (T. D. 6578, 10123, 11855, 14317) 60% 95 bisque babies (T. D. 13805) 60% 95 95 96 bisque figures (T. D. 10880, 12992, 12995, 14684) bronzed porcelain vases (T. D. 15166) balls for signs, plain (T. D. 15147). 60% • 60% 55% 87 brick, fire, weighing not more than 10 pounds each, not decorated or glazed D · • $1.25 ton if glazed or decorated 45% 87 brick, other than fire brick (T. D. 10050, 10063). not glazed or decorated 25% if glazed or decorated 45% • 94 98 brown, common (T. D. 10396, 11205, 13616) carbons for electric lighting (T. D. 19906, 19955, 23352) · • 25% 90c C 98 carbon porous pots, without metallic connec- tions, for electric batteries 20% 97 €6 cement statuettes (T. D. 14860) 35% 95 charms, decorated 60% * plain white 55% • 95 clock cases, with or without movements, deco- rated 60% plain white 55% coverings for free goods, if unusual, are duti- able (T. D. 10861). 94 common brown, gray or yellow 25% 94 crucibles (T. D. 3845, 8642, 12324) 25% • 88 "" 418 cubes on papers, as tiles (T. D. 13986). dolls and doll heads 35% • 98 filter tubes 45% 98 gas retorts • • • $3 each 94 gray, common 25% (6 96 94 ink bottles (T. D. 11205) 96 96 96 Indian black teapots (T. D. 13066) ivory shades (T. D. 15816) jars tinted or painted (T. D. 12714, 23556) Kishu bottles (T. D. 13953, 15169, 15170, 15171, 15817) 60% 25% 55% · • 60% 55% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 309 PAR. 98 193 95 * 96 "" 96 66 95 plaques, decorated plain white 96 ARTICLE Earthenware, lava tips (T. D. 6502).. 96 66 94 44 88 64 • RATE 10c gross and 15% mechanical figures (T. D. 15710) metal ornamented cups (T. D. 13868) mortars and pestles (T. D. 5563) mosaics, as tiles (T. D. 13907). ·· • • not part of a ship's equipment under Act June 19, 1886, (T. D. 9776). ornaments, decorated • plain white • paintings on (T. D. 16422) • pen racks, decorated (T. D. 8174) • • plaques, painted by hand, (T. D. 6553, 4563, 45% 60% 25% 60% 55% 60% 60% 60% • • 55% 12434, 13074, 13431) 60% ► 450 96 66 96 98 plaster of paris images, (T. D. 12833) plates, terra cotta, plain (T. D. 6173) porcelain lined red, (T. D. 17655) porous cells, (T. D. 10396) 35% • · 55% 60% 20% 94 6 96 Rockingham, decorated • • • 66 95 96 669 95 96 66 96 88 66 88 96 95 aaa a 98 94 "" 97 95 95 94 plain white with monogram (T. D. 18402) • • yellow, common • .4c sq. ft 60% 60% plain white • tubes, for filters, (T. D. 9670). 55% 45% tubs, salt glazed, (T. D. 13616) umbrella tips, decorated, (T. D. 10252, 17190) vases, decorated 25% 45% 60% 55% 60% 25% Sec. 6 Earthy or mineral substance, not decorated, (T. " D. 23028) 112 Easel photograph frames, glass, (T. D. 13361). 112 racks, with glass. (T. D. 7432, 13361) 327 East India grass (T. D. 7627, 10026) India gum, advanced in value. India gum, crude Easter rabbits (T. D. 16353, 17709) Eau bronze, (T. D. 18541). 20 (6 548 418 "" 2 2 66 de cologne 2 292 • • ..60c Ib and 45% • · .60c Ib and 45% de quinine, (T. D. 15218, 16358, 16386).60c Ib and 45% de vie de gentiane, (T. D. 6890).. $2.25 gal 20% 45% • • 45% • · • $20 ton 14c Ib and 10% Free 35% Rockingham, not decorated, (G. A. 3714, T. D. 1528, 14825) scale plates, decorated, (T. D. 22562) sinks, plain (T. D. 13616) • spurs and stilts used in the manufacture of earthen, porcelain and stone ware.. statuettes, decorated, (T. D. 12556, 23054) plain white stoppers for bottles, (T. D. 13670, 22081) terra cotta, decorated, (T. D. 16326) plain (T. D. 7022, 14932) Free tiles, glazed (T. D. 10755, 10347), encaustic, cer- amic, mosaic, vitrified, (T. D. 14077) semi- vitrified, flint, spar, embossed, enameled, ornamental, hand painted (T. D. 12831) (37 F. R. 99, 12 S. C. R. 925, T. D. 14396, 14454) and all other earthenware tiles valued not exceeding 40c square foot (21927, 23420)...8c sq. ft valued exceeding 40c sq. ft.. .10c sq. ft and 25% tiles, plain, unglazed, one color, exceeding 2 sq. in. (T. D. 21174). Tokonabe (T. D. 17653) toys, (T. D. 11055) decorated. • 40% 60% • • 60% 55% • 60% • • 55% 55% • • 60% 55% 310 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Eden Musee, wax figures for, according to material, PAR. ARTICLE 70 208 Eau Figaro, toilet preparation, (T. D. 6837) Ebony wood, manufactures of 198 66 wood sawed into boards. 700 66 wood unmanufactured 198 66 wood veneers (T. D. 6945). 193 339 Edged tools (T. D. 7783) 19033) • 390 371 503 638 649 481 RATE 50% • 35% 15% Free 20% 45% 60% 60% 50c tb and 60% Edgings, cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 16206, • silk, (T. D. 15580, 17593) wool Educational institutions can import books, maps, music, lithographic prints, philosophic and scientific instruments, apparatus and uten- sils, preparations and regalia, (T. D. 6550, 6557) stops, art, composed of glass and metal and valued at not more than 6c per gross. 261 Eels, (T. D. 19506) 261 66 504 697 636 645 pickled, spiced or prepared, when skinned (T. D. 8253, G. A. 3928) • • • • Free Free 34c Ib 114c Ib Effects, household of persons or families from foreign countries which have been in actual use abroad by them, not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or for sale personal, wearing apparel, articles of personal adornment, toilet articles and similar per- sonal effects of persons arriving in the United States, (T. D. 17168). But this ex- emption shall only include such articles as actually accompany and are in the use of and as are necessary and appropriate for the wear and use of such persons for the immediate purposes of the journey and present comfort and convenience. Pro- vided, that in case of residents of the United States returning from abroad, all wearing apparel and other personal effects taken by them out of the United States shall be admitted free of duty, without re- gard to their value, upon their identity be- ing established, but no more than $100 in value of articles purchased abroad by such residents of the United States shall be ad- mitted free of duty upon their return..... personal, not merchandise, of American citi- zens dying abroad D theatrical, under bond (66 F. R. 531, 21973) Effervescent citrate of magnesia (T. D. 5949, 4968) compounds or salts (T. D. 2682, 4968) tartrate of soda (T. D. 2682) 68 3 6 300 "C 615 waters. (See soda water). vichy salts (T. D. 2021) 245 Egg albumen • Free Free Free Free • • • • 25% 25% 4c Ib Free 3c lb 204 245 30% yolks, dried (40 F. R. 662, T. D. 2889, 7315, 17857, 21546) 25% 66 245 yolks, fresh 25% 549 Eggs, ants, baked (T. D. 4157) Free 549 birds, fish and insects (T. D. 10877, 11062, 15716) Free boilers, according to material of chief value. cases (T. D. 10743) • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 311 Sec. 6 66 244 96 "" 662 339 425 PAR. ARTICLE Sec. 6 Eggs, fish, canned cod roe (T. D. 10877, 11062, 15716) fish, caviare (T. D. 10877) game birds. Act of June 3, 1902 n. s. p. f. • nest of white china (T. D. 7946) silk worm Egyptian laces, cotton (T. D. 7330) Eider down, crude (T. D. 8784) • • • RATE 20% 20% Free .5c doz 55% Free 60% • 15% 425 425 425 66 down, dressed, colored or manufactured.. down quilts (8 S. C. R. 920). • 50% 50% 66 down skins, dressed and sewed into quilts (T. D. 6966) 50% 15 Eikonogen (T. D. 9910, 12696, 13410) 20% 339 Elastic braids of cotton or vegetable fiber, (T. D. 19773, 20554, 23073) 60% 320 cords, cotton or other vegetable fiber (49 F. R. 726, 73 F. R. 810, 13310, 13365, 13374, 15814, 15995) 45% 389 371 50% 50c Ib and 60% 20 548 193 64 193 193 "6 193 "" 193 68 finger rings (T. D. 11546) 638 320 389 371 cords, silk cords, woolen (T. D. 10468, 15402, 7 S. C. R. 548) garters, according to material. webbing, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 8102, 10658, 12539, 13311, 14151, 14727, 16074, G. A. 3812) webbing, silk (54 F. R. 365) • • 45% 50% webbing, wool (T. D. 2455, 3727, 8102).50.c lb and 60% Sec. 6 Elasticon (T. D. 4807) 68 Elaterin 548 • Elaterium (T. D. 9277, 11572, 66 F. R. 251, 22782) Sec. 6 Elder berries, extract (T. D. 12905, 14731). Elecampane root, advanced in value.. 66 root, crude # • • • • Electric apparatus not tools of trade (T. D. 7792). battery for insane hospital (T. D. 10845). bells and lamps are not philosophical appara- tus (T. D. 5941) dynamos are not philosophical apparatus (T. D. 6719, 13784) • instruments for colleges (T. D. 16974) 10% 25% Free • 20% • • .14c Ib and 10% Free 45% • • 45% 45% 45% 45% Free • 98 "" light carbons (T. D. 16362, 19906, 19955, 20579, 23353) 90c C 208 112 "" 196 light carbons, bamboo splints for (T. D. 13199) light lamps, incandescent (T. D. 14924, 20275) light poles (T. D. 14013) • 35% 45% 20% 193 193 steel plates for machines (T. D. 15241) storage batteries (T. D. 15464) • 45% • 45% 97 Electrodes, carbon (T. D. 18023) 35% 68 Electro homeopathic remedies (T. D. 9148) 222 Elephants (T. D. 12429) 25% 20% 222 66 for menagerie charging admission (T. D. 8818, 14704) 20% 474 for zoological collection, for scientific and edu- cational purposes Free • • 645 680 "" 2 438 450 64 400 407 48 • Elixir Dentifrice des Benedictine, (T. D. 19530) Embossed goat skins (T. D. 5705) • • leather, tinted (T. D. 3668) lithographs. See lithographs. reliefs paper (T. D. 4230). · performing, as tools of trade (T. D. 10870, 8818) teeth Free Free 60c fb and 45% • 20% 35% 35% 312 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 390 193 Embossed satin strips, for hat linings, cut (T. D. 6522) Embossing dies (T. D. 9889, 12983) 60% 45% 339 Embroidered articles, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 14634, 14950, 21918). 60% 408 articles, partly made of beads or spangles, not wholly or in part wool 60% •• • 看看 ​390 articles, silk 60% 371 339 339 • articles, wool (T. D. 14169) bibs (T. D. 10485, 13667) cambric edgings (T. D. 11079) 50c b and 60% 60% 60% 339 339 collars (T. D. 15409, 21570, 22868) collars, cotton (T. D. 12386, 60% 14305, 21570, 339 339 22868) corsets (T. D. 12121, 12635, 15117, 21570, 22868) costume cloth (T. D. 11023) 60% €0% 60% C 339 cotton belts (T. D. 17439) 60% • 露露 ​339 66 339 339 22868) 339 339 339 312 cotton bonnets (T. D. 15870) • cotton canvas (38 F. R. 95, T. D. 15843). cotton collars (T. D. 12386, 14305, 21570, cotton cloths (T. D. 15154), except lappets. cotton flouncing (T. D. 15847, 16143, 16874). cotton gloves (T. D. 15007) cotton handkerchiefs (T. D. 16091, 16212.) See 60% 60% 60% 60% • • • 60% 60% • handkerchiefs. "" 339 339 339 390 cotton Madras antimacassars (T. D. 13592)... cotton tidies (T. D. 10914, 17002, 21918) Djidjims, or portieres (T. D. 14169) doilies, silk (T. D. 14159) 60% • • • 60% 60% 60% 339 "" 390 dress patterns (58 F. R. 283, T. D. 13938) fabrics of silk • • • 60% 60% 339 339 66 445 galloons (T. D. 14173, 17174) gloves, cotton (68 F. R. 186, 73 F. R. 296, 77 F. R. 600, T. D. 10753, 10910, 16070, 16902). gloves, leather (T. D. 12103, 19493). (See gloves). handkerchiefs (53 F. R. 78, 55 F. R. 874, 68 F. R. 182, 10 S. C. R. 44, T. D. 10669, 10944, 13481, 14157, 14260, 14387, 14455, 14494, 17269, 20580). See handkerchiefs. 60% 60% hose (T. D. 15226, 22268). (See hosiery). 339 339 " Jacquards (66 F. R. 720). 60% " lace cotton collars (T. D. 16300, 21570, 22868). 60% 339 " lace curtains (T. D. 12669, 21918) • 60% 339 " linen doilies (T. D. 14634) 60% 339 linen mats (T. D. 14950) 60% 339 linen protectors for upholstery (T. D. 10725).. 60% 339 linen sheets (T. D. 11070) 60% 339 66 linen tidies (T. D. 14948, 15837) .. • 60% 339 muslins (T. D. 12941) 60% 339 muslin sash nets (T. D. 11026) • 60% 339 napkins (T. D. 14859) • 60% 339 64 neckties, cotton (T. D. 12382, 13444, 21570, 22868) 60% 339 339 " 339 339 371 339 371 • 339 night shirts (T. D. 12219, 21570, 22868) patterns (T. D. 14157) pillow shams (T. D. 14157, 15214) plastrons and zachens (T. D. 16477) portieres, wool (T. D. 14169, 15545, quilts, cotton (T. D. 12426) robes wool (T. D. 13983) sash curtains (T. D. 14635) 15977) 50c tb and 60% 50c Ib and 60% 60% 60% • • • 60% 60% • · • 60% • · 1 60% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 313 66 179 390 371 165 Embroidering machine needles (T. D. 11570, 15991).. Embroidery, braiding is not (T. D. 12954). 346 46 68 407 390 390 66 Par. ARTICLE 371 Embroidered shawls wool (53 F. R. 1011, T. D. 13731, 13898) silk pillow shams (T. D. 15214) silk scarfs (T. D. 15468) RATE • .50c tb and 60% 60% 60% 390 66 390 313 , silk table covers (T. D. 15468) silk stockings (T. D. 14327, 15226) • • 60% • 60% swisses (57 F. R. 192, T. D. 12350, 21568). See cotton swisses. 390 swivel necktie silks (T. D. 14057) 60% 339 66 table and cushion covers (T. D. 10563, 10725, 339 66 179 66 339 44 390 64 371 44 371 44 371 371 339 339 66 ... • • · 11069, 12328, 12365, 13984, 14159, 15967, 17239) table linen (T. D. 10563, 10725, 11069, 12328, 14859, 16905, 17251, 17812). tidies, metal thread (T. D. 13884) underwear (T. D. 15835, 21570, 22868) velvet slipper vamps (T. D. 17060) woolen robes (T. D. 10781, 13423). woolen table covers (T. D. 13984) worsted hat crowns (T. D. 14130) .50c tb and 60% worsted shawls (53 F. R. 1011, T. D. 15021, 17587) 50c lb and 60% • ...50c Ib and 60% .50c lb and 60% Embroideries, cotton, or other vegetable fiber.... dress trimmings, loom-figured, (T. D. 14132).. figured silk muslin, not (T. D. 11239). frilled muslin, not (73 F. R. 808). metal chief value (T. D. 11031, 13884, 14296).. silk chief value (T. D. 10506, 2345, 14075, 14296) wool, in whole or in part.. canvas (T. D. 6362, 14137), flax, as flax cloth. drawn work is not (T. D. 13506, 13892). envelopes (T. D. 12788, 13782) 60% €0% 60% 60% 60% • · • • 60% 60% 60% 60% ..50c tb and 60% 25% 35% 165 hooks (T. D. 11570) • 25% Jacquard fabric, not (66 F. R. 720). 400 patterns, as lithographic prints (T. D. 3491, 4230). 391 thread of chenille (38 F. R. 724). 50% 403 66 419 419 66 tickets (T. D. 9975) Emery cloth files • 25% 25% 25% 419 46 fillet (T. D. 12708) 25% 419 419 419 manufactures 550 44 ore 419 68 grains (T. D. 6314, 8611) manufactured, ground, pulverized, or refined (T. D. 6314) paper (T. D. 6980, 15244) 1c Ib · 1c tb 25% 44 419 rollers (T. D. 8611, 15244) 419 ** scythe stones (T. D. 2079, 8786) • • 419 sharpeners (T. D. 2882, 12708, 15244) 193 sharpeners, metal chief value, (T. D. 6314, 9393) 419 stone (29 F. R. 246) * * 419 wheels (T. D. 6314, 8611, 15244, 15809) 419 68 whet-stones, (T. D. 8786) 435 Emeralds, cut (T. D. 21197) 545 434 " rough set 68 • Emetic tartar 450 Empeignes, as shoe vamps (T. D. 10342) 68 Ems pastiles (T. D. 7787) Free 25% 25% .25% 25% 45% 25% 25% 25% 10% Free 60% 25% 35% • 25% 314 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Enameled brick china (T. D. 14941) PAR. ARTICLE RATE 68 564 113 65 113 • • Emulsions, medical, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3828) Enamel for watch and clock dials (T. D. 6176, 18804) fusible (19 F. R. 411, 11 S. C. R. 581, T. D. 14506, 14508, 14854) fusible mosaic cubes (T. D. 14854) 25% Free 25% · • 25% 435 on paste imitations of precious stones, not set (T. D. 5258) 20% 46 58 white (11 S. C. R. 337, T. D. 5896, 6196, 10915, 11000, 10788, 21477) 30% .. 87 45% Co 96 • 60% • • • 191 40% 191 40% 193 45% 159 40% 438 66 193 45% "" 159 40% 88 20% 366 320 66 626 3 626 45% dials, for clocks, if not china dials, for watches, if not china filters (T. D. 11985) iron and steel articles • • leather and skins. (See leather, patent). painting on copper (T. D. 11834) ware, iron, steel or other metal, (T. D. 21425) Encaustic or enameled tiles (T. D. 16648). (See tiles). Sec. 6 Encluit adherente (T. D. 5144) • Endless belts or felt, for paper makers' use (T. D. 11381), as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. belts, rubber and cotton, cotton chief value.. Enfleuraged grease (T. D. 17382, 21306, 21362, 21424).. oils (T. D. 5968, 9241) • pomades, used for making hair dressings (T. D. 5968, 17383, 17412) 407 Engineers' slide rules (T. D. 14308) instruments Engraved fashion plates (T. D. 6209, 12098) glass articles (T. D. 22687) 193 "" 403 100 193 703 C 166 208 • iron cylinders, for printing cotton (T. D. 2092) plates, by American artists abroad (T. D. 4748) plates, copper and steel (T. D. 6380, 9889) wood blocks (T. D. 10061) 193 Engravers' burnishers, steel copper, burnished • Free 25% Free 35% • · • • • C 45% 25% 60% 45% Free • • · • 25% 35% 45% 查 ​45% 193 " 193 • • • 45% 66 Free 545 66 176 plates, copper (T. D. 13335) • 193 212c Ib 45% 483 nature (T. D. 8435) Free 403 artists' proofs of (T. D. 8435) 25% ፡፡ 403 25% 501 Free 500 701 for Congressional library (T. D. 14171, 14587) for use by lecturers Free • Free 403 for institutions (T. D. 11557) 25% a 403 for societies (T. D. 6102) 25% 500 for use of United States Free diamond pointed pencils (T. D. 7241, 22154) diamonds, not set (T. D. 9026) scrapers, metal • Engravings, American, sent abroad for artists' sig- • bound and unbound (T. D. 2950, 3941, 11557). bound or unbound, over twenty years old (T. D. 13164) Entireties (50 F. R. 465, 55 F. R. 283, 69 F. R. 465, 11536, 12811, 12812, 13073, 13355, 14869, 14849, 14841, 10608, 9746, 8464). Envelopes, embroidery (T. D. 12788, 13782) flat, (T. D. 22497) 403 Envelope bands (T. D. 9181, 9746) · 407 407 670 322 399 • • 25% 35% • • • 35% Free 45% · 35% 20% • • A foreign stamped (T. D. 15966) paper, cloth lined (T. D. 8291, 17149) paper, embossed, engraved, printed or orna- mented (T. D. 12788, 13782) plain • • • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 315 RATE PAR. 15 339 179 371 258 ARTICLE Eosine, (T. D. 2895, 3923, 14515) Epaulets, cotton 66 " metal, (T. D. 6149) Wool 30% 60% 60% • • 50c Ib and 60% · .1-5c Ib Eperlans a l'huile, (T. D. 1128, 8393). As sardines. 31 Epsom salts, (T. D. 16600, 16640, 23158) 93 Eupree asphalt, (T. D. 16891, 16959). See asphalt. Sec. 12 Equipments of U. S. vessels, materials for (T. D. 153 20748). Erasers, (T. D. 15235). See cutlery. Sec. 6 Erbstwurst (T. D. 17498) 551 434 434 617 409 67 241 3 21 2 68 3 Ergot Escutcheon pins D • 20% Free 60% 60% Free • • grass, for making hats, not bleached or dyed.. If bleached or dyed 15% 20% Escutcheons, as jewelry Esparto grass, crude Essence alcoholic medicinal (min. 25%) " anchovies, (T. D. 17617) bay rum 66 66 688 66 66 288 3 • fruit, (T. D. 17406) (min. 25%) ginger ale (T. D. 7263). • • medicinal, non-alcoholic rum (T. D. 2644) terebinthine, (T. D. 8671) • vinegar, (T. D. 3964, 4213, 4378) · • • 55c Id • 40% 25% $2 Ib . • • 60c Ib and 45% 25% 25% Free • 712c gal 25% 60% 25% 25% Essential oil, (56 F. R. 819, T. D. 17612) Etamines (T. D. 21589) Etchings 339 403 403 44 703 artists' proofs of • by American artists residing • temporarily abroad (T. D. 2318, 2468, 3452, 4748, 6883, 7580, 9730, 9809, 10012, 10061) • Free 702 44 for free exhibitions * Free 500 for Library of Congress or copyright, (T. D. 14171, 14587) Free 503 500 for schools and seminaries for use of the United States · Free · Free 501 44 printed over 20 years, bound or unbound, (T. D. 13164) Free 403 21 21 66 21 .. 21 21 66 21 21 21 66 21 21 21 21 << 3 21 320 .. 391 silk sent abroad for artist's signature (T. D. 18971) Ethers acetic, (T. D. 13303) (in. 25%) • · aenanthic, oil of cognac (min. 25%) amyl acetic, (T. D. 8881) (min. 25%) amyl valerian, (T. D. 8881, 9205) (min. 25%). amylic, (T. D. 1129) (min. 25%).. butyric, (T. D. 14521) (min. 25%) chloride of ethyl, (T. D. 12842) (min. 25%) fruit, (T. D. 1129, 8881, 9205, 12842, 13498, 13701, 14521) (min. 25%) hydrobromic, (T. D. 12548) (min. 25%). kalorianic (T. D. 1129) (min. 25%). nitrous, spirits of (min. 25%).. .. n.`s. p. f., (T. D. 13701, 17406) (min. 25%) oil of wine not. (T. D. 13498) sulphuric, (minimum 25%) Etiquettes, cotton (T. D. 14847) 311 Etoffe, (T. D. 15836) 179 Etoiles or stars, metal thread • 25% 40c Ib .50c Ib and 30% 50% • 3c sq. yd. and 20% 21 21 66 Ethyl, chloride of (T. D. 12842) (minimum 25%). pelargonate of (T. D. 17406) (minimum 25%).. • • • • 60% $1 tb $2 Ib 25% • $1 Ib • • $2 Ib $2 Ib • $2 lb $2 Ib $2 ID • $1 Ib $2 Ib • $1 Ib $2 Ib 25c lb ❤ • $1 tb • 316 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Eucalyptol camphyline (T. D. 15028) • Eucalyptus pills, and extracts, (T. D. 4142) Euxesis, toilet preparation, (T. D. 6743, 19897) Evaporated apples · Evaporating dishes, imported for institutions, (T. D. 13666) Par. ARTICLE 3 68 70 262 638 212 68 • 20 548 474 424 Exhibition animals imported for under bond Explosive blasting caps • • • 424 66 percussion caps 422 66 · • • 3 18 Eve's apples, or chinoth confectionery, (Mar. 9, 1866, N. Y.). (See confectionery.) RATE 25% 25% 50% 2c Ib Free 25% Exalgine, medicinal preparation, (T. D. 10070). Excrescences, as drugs, advanced in value...14c th and 10% as drugs, crude substances, valued not over 20c b Expressed oils valued over 20c Ib Extract aqueous, for coloring wines, liquors, etc., (T. D. 7101) cheviot (T. D. 18151) flavoring, alcoholic (T. D. 7101) 362 2 Co 2 6 6 for toilet use, alcoholic 70 70 475 22 for toilet use, non-alcoholic 66 perfumery, non-alcoholic • • Free Free $2.36 M • 30% 4c Ib 6c Ib 25% 50% 25c Ib .60c Ib and 45% 60c Ib and 45% 276 22 20 2123 66 of annatto, (T. D. 2811, 9240, 14325) • of bark, berries, nuts and vegetables, n. s. p. f., for dyeing or tanning, (T. D. 5529, 5865, 9103, 12537, 11982, 13860, 22786) of beef, Liebig's, (T. D. 11843) of berries, sanguin (T. D. 12537) • • • 50% 50% Free sc Ib 35c Ib %c tb 14c tb and 10% 8c tb of berries, Persian (T. D. 3898, 5529, 5865) << of black dye, (T. D. 6359) of chestnut, (T. D. 3412, 3898) c Ib of cochineal, alcoholic (T. D. 18749)..60c Ib and 45% of coffee 2 Sec. 6 67 (6 66 of colocynth (minimum 25%) 299 2220 : • of cherry juice, concentrated, (60 F. R. 599). containing not over 18% alcohol containing over 18% and in addition, on the alcohol of cudbear (T. D. 5529) • • 20% 55c Ib ..60c gal .60c gal 4 • .$2.07 gal .14c fb and 10% of dyewood, (T. D. 4307, 9103, 13860, 15119, 22936, 23110) 2 << of flowers 22 56 of hemlock bark, (T. D. 5890) • 68 (4 of herbal, (T. D. 9227) 248 "" of hops 68 66 25 of hyoscyamus, (T. D. 11021) of indigo, (T. D. 12701). • Sec. 6 67 of juniper berries and elder berries, non-al- coholic, (T. D. 14731) of juniper and elder berries, alcoholic (T. D. 12905) (minimum 25%) 55c tb 8c tb 60c fb and 45% • 12c Ib 25% 50% 25% 34c tb 20% + • 2 66 29 of lemon, alcoholic, (T. D. 6573) of licorice, (T. D. 11571) · .60c b and 45% 22 58 66 604 298 of logwood, (T. D. 9033, 11074) of logwood and salts of copper (T. D. 9033).. of madder, (T. D. 5218) of malt, condensed or solid gc Ib • 412c Ib • • 30% Free 40% • • 276 66 in bottles and jugs, (T. D. 14718, 16879) in casks, (59 F. R. 352, T. D. 10863) of meat, fluid • .40c gal • • • • 20c gal 15c b 276 66 of meat, (T. D. 7052, 11843) n. s. p. f . • • 35c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 317 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 43 66 15 64 604 Extract of munjeet 22 1 of myrobolans (T. D. 5529, 17354, 21058) nutgalls, aqueous (T. D. 3898, 5529, 16941, 17354, 19052) of opium aqueous, (T. D. 962) of orchil or archil (T. D. 12736), if containing aniline 475 of orleans • 22 66 of quebracho • • • 22 475 66 of roncou • 2 66 22 22 of sumac, (T. D. 3842, 5529) 22 66 362 67 68 70 109 66 non-alcoholic 109 565 glass lenses, not ground 66 of woods other than dyewoods wool .. Extracts medicinal alcoholic (minimum 25%) Eyebrow pencils, (T. D. 13442) Eye glass lenses, ground or beveled to fit frames glass lenses, plates or disks for rough, cut or unwrought, (T. D. 14644) of quercitron, (T. D. 13860) of saffron or safflower, (T. D. 3330, 9515, 18749, 18881) of sanguine, (T. D. 9103) 60c Ib and 45% • c ID 5/8c to 5%c Ib 20c Ib 55c Ib Free %c to 50c Ib 40% 30% Free 12c Ib %c Ib Free · · • • 25% 50% 10c doz and 45% 45% Free 108 glasses and frames or parts of, 66 human, model of, not scientific, (T. D. 21974). valued not over 40c doz 418 66 111 20c doz and 15% valued over 40c, not over $1.50 doz..45c doz and 20% valued over $1.50 doz • glasses as toys, (T. D. 12139) lorgnettes, of shell, (T. D. 12552) 50% 35% • 45% 108 protectors (T. D. 11597, 13638, 13817, 13873), as goggles. 108 66 450 railway spectacles, as eyeglasses, (T. D. 13883). stones, (T. D. 12915) 35% 100 115 193 Eyes, artificial, (T. D. 16854) Eyelets, agate, (T. D. 11047) metal 60% • 50% 45% F ARTICLE PAR. 387 Fabrics, bengaline, (T. D. 14147), as silk piece goods. RATE 347 66 449 flax or hemp. See flax cloth (T. D. 23023). India rubber 30% 450 India rubber, vulcanized 35% 179 66 metal thread chief value (T. D. 7177, 7249, 20007) 60% 315 pile, cotton. See cotton pile fabrics (T. D. 19482, 19489). 342 386 " pile, flax, (T. D. 15867, 19482, 19489) pile, silk (66 F. R. 720, 20246), (minimum 50%) 60% $1.50 b and 15% 366 wool knit. See woolen knit goods. 405 366 72 Fancy soap paper boxes (T. D. 19490, 22412) zephyr cloth, cotton body tufted with wool, (T. D. 7630), as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. 15c Ib 45% 318 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. palm leaf, (T. D. 619, 1497) PAR. ARTICLE RATE 391 Fallle ribbons 50% 427 Fans, all except common palm leaf, (T. D. 10739, 12112, 12241, 13308) 50% 427 44 bamboo and surface coated paper (T D. 13370) 50% 418 449 เ 427 14 dolls, as toys (T. D. 567, 5967, 17843). Kuskus root, (T. D. 13325, 16563, 21056) menu card holders not, (T. D. 18087). painted, (T. D. 9037, 12797, 16926, 66 F. R. 736) 35% • • 30% 552 50% Free 427 # 50% 427 50% • • · 427 • 50% • 50% • • • 20% 398 285 285 " 285 " Sec. 6 285 285 460 • • • 2c Ib and 10% • • 12c m .112c ib • • • • • lacteous (T. D. 6926) 112c tb 20% • .1½c tb 112c Ib palm leaf, with artificial handles, (T. D. 679, 1497) • screen, (T. D. 12317) silk, (T. D. 569, 10739, 14465) silk lace, (T. D. 12241, 13308) 427 Sec. 6 Faramel, (T. D. 21661) Farblg Pergemyer (T. D. 15961) Farina, (T. D. 14114) flour, (T. D. 10277, 13958) imitation of, (T. D. 3039, 6926, 7076, 7522, 4443 13958) fit for use as starch semola or semonla is, (T. D. 7076). starch, (T. D. 18011) • Farmers' implements, such as plows, harrows, har- vesters, reapers, agricultural drills, plant- ers, mowers, horserakes, cultivators, thresh- ing machines, cotton gins Faro box and layout are lawful importations, (T. D. 8401). 193 Farrlers' knives (T. D. 5011) . 316 · Fascinators, cotton chenille (T. D. 15658, 16702, 17061) 400 Fashion magazines, lithographed or decorated by hand, (T. D. 19451) plates, (T. D. 5202, 6209, 11683, 16924, 16991, 11 F. R. 289), printed plates, engraved Fast blue paste, (T. D. 10566) 403 166 15 58 " 58 15 193 193 3 425 410 66 339 drab, (T. D. 10193) yellow, (T. D. 10193) violet, (T. D. 8802) • • • • · Fasteners for blouses, (T. D. 15404) Fastenings for doors, metal • • • • 20% 45% 50% 8c Ib 25% 25% 30% 30% 30% 30% 45% 45% 25% 50% dusters, (T. D. 7015) 40% 425 425 stitched braids, (20 O. A. G. 621, 54 F. R. 161, T. D. 6733, 8664, 10340, 10757, 12652, 13872, 13423, 13653, 13872, 14124, 14144, 20515, 22948) trimmings, (T. D. 8217, 10658, 11238) webbing (T. D. 6000) 60% 50% .. 50% 50% 425 Feathers, artificial 64 425 44 425 425 425 bird skins, crude, (T. D. 15469) bird skins, dressed, (T. D. 9898) crude, not dressed, colored or manufactured, (T. D. 5930, 10253, 12832, 12919, 22892, 22982) dressed, colored or manufactured, (T. D. 4290, 10253, 10762, 15469, 12205, 16425, 75 F. R. 833, 22892, 22982) 15% 50% 15% 50% 425 for beds, not dressed 15% • • • 425 goose skins, crude, (T. D. 12838) 15% Fat oil of turpentine, (T. D. 7374) Favors, German, (T. D. 7853), according to material. Feather beds, (T. D. 12431, 21681, 22219) SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 319 Sec. 6 Feed chopped, (T. D. 21262) PAR. 425 Feathers, herons' wings, crude, (T. D. 12832, 22892, ARTICLE RATE 22982) 50% 425 magpies' tails, crude, (T. D. 12919, 22892, 22982) 50% 425 paddy, (T. D. 7436) 15% 425 "" ornamental, (T. D. 22892, 22982) 50% 425 paradise birds, not dressed (T. D. 17511, 17935, 22892, 22982) 50% 425 66 quills, crude, (T. D. 5930, 7436, 9898, 14738, 17883, 79 F. R. 953) 15% 425 44 425 stripped and bunched, crude, (T. D. 16982) turkey, dyed (T. D. 17883) • 15% 50% • 20% Free • • • 20% 115 206 200 66 50% 35% rough hewn or sawed only • 20% 10% 553 66 391 370 66 381 370 ፡፡ 366 Free 50% · • 44c Ib and 60% 50% 44c Ib and 60% D. 11381, 33c Ib and 50% 99 Feeding bottles, as glass bottles, moulded. Feldspar, crude, (T. D. 14736, 19109) powdered, (T. D. 14736) 614 Sec. 6 manufactures of Fellies, finished 394 Felt adhesive, for roofing, (46 F. R. 359, G. A. 3719, T. D. 9668, 10460, 12330, 11494) adhesive, for vessels, (T. D. 9981, 9668, 10460, 11494, 12330, 20568, 20848) and silk hat braids, (T. D. 14918), silk chief value boots • • carpeting, (T. D. 12249, 20008, 21401, 21448, 21982) corn plasters, (T. D. 12665, 17599, 17779) endless, for printing machines, (T. 15705, 16947), valued at not over 40c Ib, Valued over 40c, not over 70c Ib Valued over 70c Ib figured wool, (T. D. 21412) hammers for pianos (T. D. 4827). hat braids, (T. D. 14918, 15009) hats, made of rabbits' or other fur. hats. mats, (T. D. 17347) • • • • .44c Ib and 50% 44c Ib and 55% .44c Ib and 60% ..44c tb and 60% .60c b and 60% See fur roofing, (T. D. 9503, 9668, 9981, 14409). sheathing for vessels, (T. D. • .44c Ib and 60% 10% 12330, 17678, Free .44c tb and 60% 44c lb and 60% 370 370 371 " 432 370 394 553 20568, 20848) 370 6& shoes, (T. D. 7218) 370 64 366 s. p. f., (T. D. 17493). 370 151 Fence chains. See chains. 200 208 136 66 rods of iron or steel, valued 4c or less Ib Valued over 4c b • • tempered in addition squares, printed (T. D. 17260) tennis balls, cloth, as wool manufactures, n. wool, not woven (T. D. 20144).........44c lb and 60% posts, split or rough, (T. D. 90, 12010) rails, manufactured • • 10% 35% .4-10c Tb BAC ID 1½c to wire, iron or steel. See wire. Fenders or fire screens, (T. D. 8684). 137 " 193 626 Fennel oil 656 seed • • 656 Fenugreek seed, crude • • • 292 Fernet bitters (T. D. 10418, 12033, 16160, 18753) 68 Ferri-quinine, citrate amorphous (T. D. 8504) 68 rubigo Sec. 6 Ferric Oxide, (T. D. 22057) • • 45% Free Free Free • • $2.25 gal 25% 25% 20% 320 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 25%) manganese, (T. D. 1991, 16294) LO 566 409 PAR. ARTICLE 292 Ferro China Bisleri, (T. D. 7897, 14245) 122 67 • 122 398 122 Sec. 6 193 499 • RATE $2.25 gal chrome, (T. D. 3715, 16294, 16527, 17729, 20885 and Dep't. letter of July 2, 1902 mangan pepton (T. D. 12906) • $4 ton (minimum D 55c Ib $4 ton 30% $4 ton prussiate paper, (T. D. 11702) silicon, (T. D. 9447) Ferrodor, (T. D. 22057) • Ferrules of polished cast iron, (T. D. 6774, 12814). Fertilizer, including animal carbon, fit only for, bone dust, bone, crude, and bone ash, (T. D. 391, 715, 4210, 6264, 7201, 7764, 14408, 14700, 15521) 499 569 569 477 499 5 370 566 484 632 " Nitragin, (G. A. 3909) • sludge acid, (T. D. 17069) soot (T. D. 7201) • • • ground apatite, (T. D. 16097) refuse bone black, (T. D. 14700) sulphate of ammonia, 15132, 60 F. R. 601) Fez caps, (T. D. 12025, 14700, 16655) Fiber, African, (T. D. 11434) " asbestos, (T. D. 16850, 22937) as paper-stock bast (T. D. 16337) bast braids, (T. D. 15982, 16424), not bleached 20% 45% Free Free Free Free Free Free • (T. D. 14408, 14408, 14420, • .3-10c b · • 44c fb and 60% Free Free Free Free or dyed 15% If bleached or dyed. · · 20% Sec. 6 bast matting (T. D. 12959) 20% 347 66 cloth, bamboo, (T. D. 16644) 45% 347 << 528 566 "C Sec. 6 " Sec. 6 Sec. 6" 314 Sec. 6" 566 66 329 Sec. 6 64 347 • • cloth, cotton and grass, (T. D. 15984, 19283). cocoa, crude, (T. D. 2780, 12568) crin vegetal, (T. D. 13295, 13423) drawn black Mexican, (T. D. 15956) dressed for brushes, (T. D. 16088, 17486) dyed, (T. D. 12569, 13591, 12209, 15986) hats of loof (T. D. 16479) Indian or palmyra, Istle Istle lariats, (T. D. 12220) kittool (T. D. 13591, 15949, 18806) manufactures of, n. s. p. f. • • 45% Free • • Free 20% • • 20% • 20% 50% (T. D. 17486) 20% Free 566 palmetto Sec. 6 1. patent bass (T. D. 16095) Sec. 6 566 "" pine tar (T. D. 7512) 347 44 566 285 "" starch, (T. D. 12856) • 566 329 347 • 566 433 66 wares, indurated 208 • piassava, dressed (T. D. 16088, 16969) • ramie, manufactured, (T. D. 12223) rice root (T. D. 2764) tampico, (T. D. 12209) tampico cables and cordage of • vegetable manufactures, n. S. p. f. (T. D. 21000) • vegetable, raw, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 6215, 13295, 14830) wood sheets, (71 F. R. 952) lc Ib 20% 45% Free 20% 20% Free 45% Free 11½c b Free lc Ib • • • · • • • 45% Free 35% • 35% 20 Fibers, dried, as drugs, advanced in value. 14c Ib and 10% 548 " dried, as drugs, crude Free 554 Fibrin, in all forms Free 46 Fibrite, (T. D. 18073) e mb 566 Fibrous bark, (T. D. 14830, 15411, 16376) 566 substances, vegetable • Free Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 321 PAR. ARTICLE 339 Fichus lace, (T. D. 5964, 15329) 453 Fiddles 111 Field glasses, (T. D. 12014) • 453 Fifes 15 Flg blue 263 paste, (T. D. 5041) 264 Figs in spirits, (T. D. 23130) RATE 60% 45% 45% 45% 30% 1c fb and 35% 2c Ib 263 193 Figure, bronze, (T. D. 17253) 193 Figures mechanical, (T. D.. 15710) Sec. 6 " Sec. 16" 366 208 for cakes (T. D. 18604) obscene • • • • • .1c Ib and 35% 45% • 45% 20% Prohibited wax, dressed in woolen (T. D. 7566), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. wood, (T. D. 16179) • Figuring machine, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 21265). 270 Filberts, (T. D. 1772, 10525), unshelled shelled • 179 File or gespinst (T. D. 6042) 156 419 • 35% 3c Ib 5c lb • • .5c lb and 35% Files, file blanks, rasps and floats of all cuts and kinds, (T. D. 6042, 12931, 14842, 17047, 17829, 153-193 72 F. R. 52, 20101) 21½ inches long or less..30c doz Over 212, not over 41½ inches long. Over 4½, under 7 inches long 7 inches long and over emery nail (T. D. 14842, 20044) 49 Filler, (T. D. 7132) • • • ..50c doz .75c doz Films, domestic, exposed abroad, dutiable, (T. D. 458 385 66 23060). photographic Filoselle, silk, (T. D. 6305, 6127) 347 Filter linen, (T. D. 2405, 14647) 98 66 159 tubes (T. D. 22842) Filters, enameled metal (T. D. 9670, 11985) • • • • · $1 doz 25% 45% /sc Ib 25% • • 30% 45% 45% 40% 395 Filtering masse, (T. D. 15243, 15412, 16642)..11½c Ib and 15% paper, (T. D. 7323, 8758, 12324, 13052, 14743, 15565, 15818, 16084) .5c fb and 15% purposes, wood pulp for (T. D. 10109).1½c Ib and 15% stone, (T. D. 16489) Fining earth, (T. D. 4927), manufactured. 397 395 "" 117 93 18 3 193 157 "" 158 " 158 158 • • unmanufactured • • • • 12c cu ft • • $2 ton $1 ton 50% 25% 45% 25% earth for clarifying wine (T. D. 10518) Finishing powders, dutiable according to material. Fir tree oil, (T. D. 9907) Firearms, all, n. s. p. f carbines double barreled, sporting, breech loading shot guns, combination shot guns and rifles, val. not over $5 each • $1.50 ea. and 15% Valued over $5, not over $10 each..$4.00 ea. and 15% Valued over $10 each $6.00 ea. and 35% double barrels, for sporting, breech loading shot guns and rifles, further advanced than rough bored .$3.00 ea. and 35% • double barreled sporting breech loading shot guns and rifles, without locks or fittings. $6.00 ea. and 35% 158 fittings, and parts of 50% 157 muskets and parts of 25% 157 muzzle loading shot guns, and parts thereof, (T. D. 10524, 13682) 25% 36 158 parts of, ramrods, (T. D. 9869) 50% • 822 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 158 Firearms, revolving pistols, and parts thereof 157 44 158 158 157 402 97 ... RATE 75c ea. and 25% 25% rifles, and parts of, (T. D. 13762) single barreled breech loading shot guns, and parts of .$1.00 ea. and 35% stocks for double barreled sporting breech loading shot guns and rifles, wholly or par- tially manufactured $3.00 ea. and 35% Turkish guns as muskets (T. D. 13212). Fire boards, paper for .. brick, glazed or decorated (T. D. 21083) ... 25% 25% 35% $1.25 ton 45% 20% • $2.00 ton • • $1.00 ton 87 87 • plain, weighing not over 10 lb each..$1.25 ton weighing over 10 lbs each. 35% brick, lava blocks, similar to, (T. D. 14557)..$1.25 ton brick, magnesic, not glazed, (T. D. 16416, 16570) 193 " cases metal, (T. D. 14544) 89 cement, (T. D. 17837) 93 clay, wrought or manufactured unwrought or unmanufactured 420 crackers, (T. D. 19905) 420 193 88 699 699 64 wood, (T. D. 8171) crackers, (T. D. 11687, 12541, 14116, 19905) in- cluding weight of wrappers screens or fenders, brass, (T. D. 8684) tiles as tiles, (T. D. 22420). · wood, sawn or split (T. D. 18492) works, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 3202, 11687, 19904, 20652, 22874). 261 Fish, alewives, (T. D. 7215) 555-626" 258 258 258 496 23 44 American, caught fresh, (T. D. 3543, 10358, 10362, 10391, 10606, 10588, 10438, 10650, 11300, 11604, 11680, 11709, 11846, 12622, 12623, 13613, 15338, 15340, 15479, 15562, 15735, 16721, 18768, 19352, 21889, 23196, 23252) anchovies, sardines, sprats, brislings, sardels, sardellen, packed in oil, or otherwise, in bottles, jars, tin boxes or cans, containing 712 cubic inches or less 8c b 8c Ib 45% Free Free ¾4c tb Free ..12c pkg Containing over 7, not over 21 cubic inches, 212c pkg Containing over 21, not over 33 cubic inches..5c pkg Containing over 33, not over 70 cubic inches..10c pkg If in other packages (T. D. 22029, 23176). anchovy paste, (T. D. 3492, 14389, 21758). balls in tins, (T. D. 21758) 40% 30% 30% bladders or sounds, crude, (T. D. 13549, 14105) Free bladders or sounds, prepared, (T. D 10785, 14105), valued not over 10c ib Valued over 10c, not over 35c tb Valued over 35c b 212c Ib • 25% • • 15c b and 20% 258 261 " bloater paste, (T. D. 12566, 21758) boned · • 30% .114c tb 258 " 260 260 258 " 259 659 543 46 261 549 Sec. 6 " eggs, caviare, (T. D. 10877, 11062) eggs, cod roe, canned, (T. D. 15716) • Sec. 6 " brisling, (T. D. 8843, 11369, 12566), see fish an- chovies. • brisling, fresh, as herring (T. D. 8843) brisling salted in full bbls., (T. D. 23176).. 12c b canned, n. s. p. f. except shell fish cisco or lake herring, (T. D. 14064) clams, canned, (T. D. 6548) cuttle, bone eels, pickled, if skinned (T. D. 8253, 8556) eggs 14c tb • • 30% 1/40 tb Free Free • * .140 to Free 20% 20% • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 323 555 261 66 259 261 66 259 66 "" 261 260 258 258 "" 66 258 200 66 66 258-261" 193 448 PAR. ARTICLE Sec. 6 Fish eggs, prepared, (T. D. 10877, 11062, 15716) eperlans a l'hulle, as anchovies, (T. D. 1128). floats, quill, (T. D. 16336) food, wafers, (T. D. 6516) 258 Sec. 6 " Sec. 6 64 261 23 fresh, smoked, dried, salted, pickled, frozen, packed in ice, or otherwise prepared for preservation, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 3280, 3052, 7837, 11271, 15262, 15338, 15562, 775) • glue, valued not over 10c b valued over 10c., not over 35c. Ib. valued over 35c. Ib 70 F. R. fresh, frozen or packed in ice, caught in fresh ་ RATE 20% 20% 20% . 34c Ib 212c b 25% .15c tb and 20% Free 34c ID 14c Ib 4c tb 14c Ib 1c Ib water by citizens of the United States. fresh, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11271, 15262, 15338) fresh water, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3087, 7837). frozen, n. s. p. f. gold, alive (T. D. 15379) • half bbls., weight of (T. D. 23050). halibut, fresh, pickled or salted • • • • herring, fresh, (T. D. 8843, 15262, 15479) herring kippered, (T. D. 14413) herring, young or Russian sardines, mixed with spices, etc., (T. D. 11556, 12566, 13167) herring pickled in tins, (T. D. 21478, 23176).. herring, pickled or salted, (T. D. 4805, 6024, 14064, 15479, 10545, 10738, 12566, 12621). herring, smoked, in packages of less than one half bbl., (T. D. 22969).. • • hooks, (T. D. 5587, 7013, 16223) hooks, with catgut snells, catgut chief value 14c tb 30% 30% 30% 12c tb • 34cb or 30% 45% (G. A. 3936) 25% 258 66 in cans, n. s. p. f., (56 F. R. 822, T. D. 10738, 9364, 11585, 11835, 12566, 14267) 30% 258-261" 42 66 347 in packages, containing less than 1 barrel, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23176, 23770, 23771, 23772).. Japanese herring oil, (T. D. 15414) lines, flax, (T. D. 9307, 13173) 30% Sc gal 45% 391 16 lines, silk 50% 261 "" 259 258 livers (T. D. 18744) • • • living, if fresh water (T. D. 15379) mackerel, canned, (T. D. 9364) 40 mb · • 261 " mackerel, fresh, pickled 23772) 261 migratory (T. D. 18299) 332 66 42 626 Sec. 6 260 261 66 nets, (T. D. 15410, 20382). See flax nets. oil, for stuffing leather and wire drawing, (T. D. 6386, 20076, 21910) oil from American fisheries oil n. s. p. f., (T. D. 3354, 17726) oysters, canned or otherwise, (T. D. 9645, 10496, 12258) • packed in ice, n. s. p. f. • packed in oil. See fish, anchovies. 42 659 261 258 258 66 261 66 pickled 130 555-626 66 66 paste, (56 F. R. 822, T. D. 4905, 12546, 14387, 7388. 10545, 14906, 21758) • pilchards, see herring, (T. D. 19420). plates, iron or steel product of American fisheries • Free 34c ib 30% 34c Ib · 4-10c Ib Free roes. dried. salted or smoked, (T. D. 11062) Russian sardines in kegs, (T. D. 21826, 23176). salmon, fresh, pickled or salted, (T. D. 15529, 15677, 16104, 16325, 23772) 20% 1c b • 1c Ib c tb 30% or salted (T. D. 1c Ib 4 tb .8c gal Free 8c gal 324 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. salt water, in packages containing less than 1/2 bbl sardellen, sardels PAR. 261 Fish, salted n. s. p. f. ARTICLE RATE • 34c Ib 261 66 salt water, frozen or packed in ice, (T. D. 15529) · 258. 34c Ib 30% 258 " or sardines, (T. D. 9773, 241 40% 155 261 " 659 " 34c tb Free 261 (6 556 261 555 261 496 23 496 258 14919, 15043). See fish, anchovies. sauce servers, as knives, carving (T. D. 16287). sharks' fins, prepared. (T. D. 8319, 10744) shell, (T. D. 7080, 9645, 10496, 12258, 13678) skinned (T. D. 23196, 23772) skins, raw · ... • • smelts, (T. D. 1128, 7879, 8393, 15573, 16063, 16104, 16614) smelts, shad and alewives caught in fresh water by American citizens, (T. D. 7215, 15529, 15573, 15548) • • 114c Ib Free ¾4c Ib Free ... 34c tb Free Free smoked or salted, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 6024, 10744, 11585, 11835, 23176, 23770, 23771, 23772). sounds, crude, (T. D. 14105, 13549, 22620) sounds, prepared. See fish bladders. sounds, salted and dried (T. D. 18386) sprats, (T. D. 8843, 9773, 10101, 11369, 12106, 12621, 14389, 19419, 23176.) See Fish an- chovies. stale, (T. D. 17396), if originally packed in ice. 34c b sturgeon, fresh water, fresh (T. D. 21759.. sturgeon, migratory, fresh (T. D. 18299, 19472, 19518) wax, (T. D. 6263) • Fishing rods, sticks for, (T. D. 12948) 261 259 14C ID 261 CE C 34c Mb Sec. 6 " 20% 700 Free 448 66 330 " 208 " floats, cork (T. D. 10927) lines, flax, hemp or ramie. rods, wood 25% See flax cords. Sec. 6 " 314 626 · • • floats, quill (T. D. 16336) trousers, cotton and India rubber. .15c tb and 50% Fisheries, American, spermaceti, whale and other fish oils, fish and other products of such fish- eries, (T. D. 348, 3760, 4413, 6969, 15479, 15562, 15679, 18768. 19352, 21889, 23196, 23252) what constitutes, (T. D. 17195, 17212, 17257, 17414). Free 35% 20% 198 Flag pole, (T. D. 22308) 453 Flageolets, (T. D. 11352) 58 Flake, white (T. D. 15681) Flannel, canton (T. D. 1576) as Cotton cloth. 20% 45% 30% 22c tb and 30% 371 strips, embroidered (T. D. 3178, 3837)..50c Ib and 60% 367 Flannels, wool, (T. D. 10076, 11086, 11860, 11866, 12238, 12245, 12960, 13173, 17079, 17971), valued not over 40c Ib Valued over 40c, not over 50c Ib......33c Ib and 35% Valued over 50c ib, pay as wool dress goods. silk mixed, (T. D. 10726), as flannels, wool. Flasks, according to material, (T. D. 8660, 22690). containing quicksilver, same duty as if empty. willow covered, (40 F. R. 228, T. D. 15384) 193 Flat iron or steel, punched 367 66 189 206 " CC irons rails • · • 40% 45% • 8-10c tb 7-20c tb 148 66 130 449 • 2 Flavoring extracts, alcoholic, (T. D. 6573)....60c Ib and 45% Flats or bonnet forms, straw, (T. D. 12430) 30% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 325 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 320 66 339 Flax and cotton lace bed sets, (T. D. 10480) and cotton tape, (40 F. R. 568, T. D. 13770, 16113) 60% 45% 347 "6 and jute cream padding, (65 F. R. 788, 72 F. R. 251, T. D. 14250) 45% 381 66 339 and wool sheepskin mats, (T. D. 10745) articles, embroidered • • 50% 60% 346 86 339 46 60% 339 • 60% 339 66 • 60% 447 66 bridles and reins (T. D. 13662) 45% 346 346 347 66 632 334 66 381 346 346 346 338 66 330 46 bags and bagging, as flax cloth. bands, embroidered • bibs, embroidered (T. D. 11085) braids (T. D. 18552) brown padding (T. D. 14326), as flax cloth. burlaps, (T. D. 9091, 14050), as flax cloth. cables and cordage, (T. D. 9187, 9307). card waste, (T. D. 14048) carpets, carpeting, mats and rugs, made of flax, hemp, jute or other vegetable fiber, except cotton, valued not over 15c sq. yd. Valued over 15c sq. yd 45% Free 5c sq. yd. and 35% 10c sq. yd. and 35% carpets and carpetings, n. s. p. f.. cloth and articles n. s. p. f. composed of flax, hemp or ramie, or of which these sub- stances or either of them is the component of chief value, weighing 41½ ozs. or more per sq. yd., containing not more than 60 threads sq. inch (T. D. 19199, 22920) · · • 50% 134c sq. yd. and 30% Containing more than 60, not more than 120 threads sq. in. .234c sq. yd. and 30% Containing more than 120, not more than 180 threads sq. in. Containing more than 180 threads sq. in., 6c sq. yd. and 30% 9c sq. yd. and 30% 50% But none of the above shall pay less than... cloth composed of flax, hemp or ramie, includ- ing shirting cloth, weighing less than 412 ozs. sq. yd. and containing more than 100 threads sq. in. (T. D. 23101) crash (T. D. 12627, 13848), as flax cloth. collars and cuffs .. 35% ..40c doz. and 20% • • 13c Ib cords, threads or twines, made from yarn not finer than 5 lea or number made from yarn finer than 5 lea or number, per mb, additional for each lea or number or part of lea or number, in excess of 5.... 34c fb embroideries 339 339 66 etamines 347 fishing lines, (T. D. 13173) 339 46 galloons and gorings 332 325 345 339 gill netting, nets, webs and seines shall pay the same duty per h as is imposed upon the thread, twine or cords of which made, (T. D. 9115), and in addition · • • hackled, (T. D. 8152, 8965, 15373, 15865). handkerchiefs, whether in the piece or other- wise, finished or unfinished, not hemmed or hemmed only, (75 F. R. 927).. hemstitched, or imitation hemstitched, or re- vered, or have drawn threads, (T. D. 16901) embroidered or initialed 60% 60% 45% 60% 25% 3c Ib 50% 55% 60% 326 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Par. ARTICLE 346 Flax, huckaback towels (T. D. 1183), as flax articles, woven. 335 339 hydraulic hose " Insertings 327 " Italian is hemp, hackled not hackled RATE 20c Ib 60% • $40 ton .$20 ton 339 347 347 66 334 66 347 laces, lace window curtains, lace bed sets, lace pillow shams, lace insertings and lace flouncings (T. D. 21918). manufactures of n. s. p. f., (10 S. C. R. 44, • • 40 F. R. 568, 72 F. R. 251, T. D. 10563, 11069, 11048, 11882, 12136, 12138, 18892). manufactures of tow of, (T. D. 11882). mats. See flax carpets. • • measuring tapes, (78 F. R. 807, 10756, 10771, 12011, 12370, 13791, 19144, 22812). 60% 45% 45% 45% 339 " napkins, embroidered • 60% 339 66 neck rufflings 60% 339 nets and nettings 60% 566 New Zealand, (T. D. 9464) Free • 324 347 not hackled or dressed (T. D. 8152, 8965) padding (T. D. 14249), flax and jute. lc Ib 45% 339 ruchings 60% 342 pile fabrics (T. D. 19227, 19244, 21777, 21817, 21950) 60% 334 324 254 • scrims, (T. D. 14253, 15231), as flax cloth. scutched (T. D. 16829) seed, (15 S. C. R. 583, T. D. 15907, 16267), (50 lbs to bu.) rugs, val. not above 15c sq. yd....5c sq. yd. and 35% val. above 15c sq. yd. .10c sq yd and 35% 1c Ib • • 25c bu 37 46 332 seed oil, raw, boiled or oxidized seines, see flax gill nets. • • 20c gal 339 346 332 " 323 323 sheets, embroidered, (T. D. 11070) shirting cloth weighing less than 41½ ozs. to sq. yd. and counting more than 100 threads to sq. in. shrimp nets, (T. D. 15410), see flax gill nets. stems or unrotted flax straw, (T. D. 1405, 20422) 60% 35% $5 ton .$5 ton ፡፡ 339 339 tablecloths, initialed, (T. D. 11069, 16905) tamboured articles • • • 60% . 60% 336 tapes for measures, (T. D. 16409) 40% 320 tapes, silver, (T. D. 16409, 16582) 45% 337 330 tarpaulins, (T. D. 12637, 16308) ....10c sq yd and 20% thread (T. D. 10527, 21029). See flax cord. 339 tidies 60% 339 " torchon lace, (12 S. C. R. 754, T. D. 1:117). 60% 326 tow of (T. D. 19719, 21848) $20 ton 66 339 trimmings 60% 339 tuckings 60% 330 twine, (T. D. 12318, 11886, 12319, 12364, 17343.) See flax cords. 347 44 union damask, (T. D. 11048) 45% 339 6. veils and veiling 60% 342 velours, (T. D. 11180, 19482) • 60% 339 vitrages 60% 632 337 314 339 320 1 waste, (T. D. 4464, 5365. 9631, 11708. 13367, 14048, 18295) water proof cloth. • wearing apparel, (T. D. 12637) wearing apparel embroidered webbing Free • . 10c sq. yd. and 20% • · 50% • 60% • • 45% 332 webs, (T. D. 12138), see flax gill nets. SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 327 PAR. 331 ARTICLE Flax yarns, single, in the gray, made of flax, hemp, ramie, or a mixture of any of them, not finer than 8 lea or number Finer than 8 lea, and not finer than 80 lea Finer than 80 lea or number • .. RATE 7c tb 40% 15% 45% 40% 45% 45% • · * · · 14c Ib and 10% Free 45% Flies, artificial, metal chief value (T. D. 15138) Spanish, advanced in value. Spanish, crude 193 Fleams 410 193 Flesh brushes, (T. D. 12664) Flesher knives • • 193 20 548 && 193 557 14202) 614 99 66 66 · with gut snells, (T. D. 16223) • • Flint, flints and unground flint stones, (T. D. 8842, cornish stone, (T. D. 14459) glass bottles, carboys, demijohns, jars and vials, holding more than 1 pint... Holding 4 pint, and not more than 1 pint. Holding less than 14 pint ... But none of the above to pay less than. tiles. See tiles. • Free Free • lc Ib .11c tb .50c grs 40% 45% 60% 25% Flitters, metal, (T. D. 12129, 14066, 16935, 17181, 6332, 88 193 179 448 156 66 23112, 23752) Flitterstickerein, (T. D. 7287) Floats, fishing, (T. D. 10927, 6178) of all cuts and kinds. • See files. 537 Flocks, cotton, (T. D. 7447, 13217). 363 mohair, (T. D. 13002) 391 363 silk, (T. D. 12149) 66 Free 10c Ib 50% wool, (T. D. 7447) • 10c Ib 346 Floor cloths, flax, hemp, or ramie, (T. D. 7237) As 452 452 ،، 66 333 " 337 148 flax cloth. cloths, cotton, as cotton cloth. matting, made of cocoa fiber or rattan………. mats, made of cocoa fiber or rattan (T. D. 20923) · 6c sq yd 4c sq ft mattings, plain, fancy or figured, manufac- tured from straw, round or split, or other vegetable substances, n. s. p. f., including what are commonly known as Chinese, Japanese and India straw matting, (T. D. 12846. 12847, 17485), valued not over 10c sq. yd. • 3c sq yd .7c sq. yd. and 25% Valued over 10c sq. yd oilcloth, stamped, painted or printed, including linoleum or corticene, figured or plain, and all other oilcloth, except silk oilcloth, under 12 feet wide, n. s. p. f 12 feet wide and over • plates, cast iron, (T. D. 11093) • tiles, (T. D. 14746, 16523). See tiles. Floral extracts Florentine mosaics, (T. D. 547, 10620) ..8c sq. yd. and 15% • · 20c sq. yd. and 20% .8-10c tb 25% · • 60c Ib and 45% 20% 45% • • Florents Beglisse as confectionery, (T. D. 22896). Floroscopes, (T. D. 14153) Floss cotton, as cotton thread. 88 1 Flor benzoin acid 2 120 193 302 330 302 66 linen, (T. D. 7826, 7888), as flax thread. Moravian, as thread cotton. 385 silk. (T. D. 6305, 6127) 30% 390 Flouncings, beaded silk, (T. D. 16224) 60% 339 cotton, (T. D. 12528, 15847, 16143, G. A. 3840).. 60% 339 lace, cotton or other vegetable fiber, (G. A. 3738. 18843) 60% 328 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 21405) " bags. See bags. Sec. 6 677 66 " Sec. 6 66 228 193 285 66 231 285 66 PAR. 390 Flouncings, silk 371 wool ARTICLE RATE 60% 50c Ib and 60% 285 Flour, arrowroot, crude, (T. D. 6261, 9031, 10954, 11090, buckwheat, (T. D. 4984) cassava or cassada, (T. D. 9031) chestnut, (T. D. 11547) corn or corn meal (48 Ibs. to bu.) magnesium, (T. D. 21654) nut, if used as starch oatmeal potato, (T. D. 16955) .. • · · • · • • • · • • 112c Ib 20% Free 20% 20c bu 45% 114c Ib • lc b • 112c tb 232 46 rice, (T. D. 10954) 285 66 root, (T. D. 10277, 13692) • • • 23:3 66 rye 1/4c Tb 112c tb 12c Ib 285 sago, (T. D. 4443, 10613, 11061, 18342, 22968, 23021) • 216 • ► • .112c tb 55c Ib 285 Sec. 6 677 66 Sec. 6 " Sec. 6 235 208 Sec. 6 C 251 252 251 656 66 425 snuff starch, (T. D. 13692, 56 F. R. 22, 14 F. R. 639)..12c tb sticks, Chinese, (T. D. 8819) tapioca, (83 F. R. 162, 77 F. R. 734, 56 222, T. D. 3161, 11406, 14114, 17708, 18475, 22968) taro, (T. D. 14237) • water chestnut, (T. D. 15155) wheat wood, (T. D. 17392, 19099) 4 yam, not starch, (T. D. 15174) • 20% F. R. Free 20% 20% 25% 35% 20% • • • • 25% 25% 25% Free • · • • • • • Flower bulbs, (42 F. R. 443, T. D. 12211) plants, (T. D. 20759, 21922) roots, (T. D. 14065) • seeds, (T. D. 5985), 21671) • • • stands, according to material, (T. D. 6479). Flowers artificial, (66 F. R. 740, 38 F. R. 724, T. D. 7595, 10408, 10493, 11182, 11378, 11364, 11883, 14922, 14938, 14943, 15022, 17281) • artificial for ornamenting dresses (T. D. 18522) artificial, stems for 50% 425 50% 425 50% 20 as drugs, advanced in value. • • • 4c b and 10% 548 $6 as drugs, crude Free 251 azaleas 25% 425 celluloid boutonnieres, (T. D. 10224, 14938, 14943) 50% 95 china (T. D. 12681) 60% 425 cotton lace, (T. D. 16858) 50% 251 crotons · 25% 251 cut, (T. D. 11911, 12585, 14759) 25% 251 dracaenas 25% 251 • dried, natural, suitable for decorative pur- poses, (T. D. 2518, 9944, 12115, 13574, 14058, 14728, 13375) 25% 251 dyed, natural, suitable for decorative pur- poses, (T. D. 14058, 14933) 25% 434 enameled silver, (T. D. 6222) 60% essence of, see enfleurage grease, (T. D. 21306, 21362, 21424). 66 251 fresh, suitable for decoration 25% 66 566 grasses, sheaves of wheat not, (T. D. 1739, 13375, 20497, 20984) Free 251 hyacinths 25% 449 India rubber tubing for, (T. D. 3386, 6216, 6387, 7207, 8932, 10408, 10493, 14213, 14928, 18814, 84 F. R. 154) • 30% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 329 6230) 251 251 immortelles, (T. D. 15990) • 66 jonquils • 251 66 66 PAR. 391 Flowers, in wire baskets, trimmed with silk, (T. D. ARTICLE 617 251 "" 425 46 425 251 251 lathyrus, (T. D. 15162) lavender bunches, (T. D. 14304), dutiable ac- cording to material of chief value. leaves not, (66 F. R. 740) • lilies and lilies-of-the-valley metal piques, (T. D. 14722) • • metal wreaths, (T. D. 5366, 9469, 14722) narcissi natural, all kinds, preserved or fresh, suitable for decorative purposes, (T. D. 8639, 9944, 10073) RATE 50% 25% 25% 25% Free 25% 50% 50% 25% 251 natural, bleached with chloride of lime, (T. D. 10073) 25% 25% 251 " 251 natural, dried, (T. D. 12115, 13375, 14058) natural, dyed, (T. D. 13375, 14058) • • • 25% • 25% 22x 251 natural, in wreaths or other forms, (T. D. 1994) 25% 251 natural, sun bleached, (T. D. 10073) 25% 6. 251 orchids 25% 251 palms 25% 251 preserved, suitable for decoration • 25% 66 548 pyrethrum roseum, (T. D. 3077). Free ... " 20 pyrethrum roseum, powdered, (T. D. 6161) 14c Ib and 10% 64 425 84 silk, paper and cotton, (T. D. 5982) sulphur 50% $8 ton 251 tulips 25% 425 152 472 464 410 453 418 wax Flues boiler, wrought iron or steel, (53 F. R. 235, T. D. 12018, 13647) • Fluorate of aniline, (T. D. 15129) Fluoric acid Sec. 6 Fluorspar, ground, (T. D. 14736) Flute swabs, (T. D. 9594, 16304) Flutes, (T. D. 10829, 10956, 11056, 11562, 11353) toy, (T. D. 1821, 14392, 14734) 50% • • • • 2c Ib Free • Free 20% 40% • • 45% .. 35% 453 Flutinas, (T. D. 11353) 40% 339 193 66 193 (4 193 193 193 44 193 gold, (T. D. 1173, 1697, 2674) made of alloy, (T. D. 13317) metal, (T. D. 2674, 6350) tin, (T. D. 12435) zinc, (T. D. 17058) • • 407 Folding relief pictures, (T. D. 12803) 193 115 Font, • rules, wood and metal, (T. D. 7945) Font, baptismal, of marble, (T. D. 6249) Food, adulterated articles of, (T. D. 10203), act Aug. 30, 1890 Sec. 6 " lacteous, (T. D. 7982) Flutings, cotton or other vegetable fiber Fodder, for cattle en route for Europe from con- tiguous territory is dutiable, (T. D. 11543). 154 Foils and foil blades, (T. D. 2881, 6350, 19849). Foil copper, (T. D. 13317) • 60% · · 35% 45% 45% · 45% 15% 45% 45% • 35% • 45% 50% Prohibited • 20% 450 Footballs, leather and India rubber, (T. D. 10557).. 450 Foot muffs of sheepskin and leather, (T. D. 755, 35% 10745) 35% 626 Foots of olive oil, (T. D. 12709) Free 45% 193 Forceps 530 Foreign coins. copper, for manufacturing purposes, (T. D. 1760) Free 330 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 185 621 621 670 ARTICLE Foreign coins, nickel, for manufacturing purposes, 66 66 66 66 (T. D. 6887) consular officers, articles for, are dutiable, (T. D. 7735). drums or casks to be filled with turpentine and exported, are dutiable, (T. D. 7913). internal revenue stamps, are a part of duti- able value, (T. D. 6382). legations, secretaries and attaches of, articles for, are dutiable, (T. D. 7735). ministers, articles for personal and family use of, on application through United States Secretary of State, are free, (Art. 324, C. R. 1892, T. D. 4776). naval officers, articles for, are dutiable, (T. D. 6606). newspapers periodicals, if unbound or paper covered, con- taining current literature and issued at weekly, monthly or quarterly periods.. postage or revenue stamps, (T. D. 8362, 10960) tax or duty is a part of dutiable value, (T. D. 10434). Forged hoe blades, (T. D. 22379) 193 " 658 193 shot gun barrels rough bored tools (45 F. R. 40, T. D. 5962, 6413, 7404, 8323, 8532, 8535, 9008, 9028, 10245, 10657, 15796). Forgings, definition of, (19 O. A. G. 157). 127 143 66 16 127 193 152 $6 64 anti-friction ball for axles, finished and unfinished, valued not over 6c Ib of iron or steel, or of iron and steel combined, of whatever shape and in whatever stage of manufacture, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 5310, G. A. · 3718) this term applies only to articles in the condi- tion in which they leave the forge, (T. D. 10245, 10568, 10657, 11138, 12855). pulley blocks not, (T. D. 12855) Forks for bicycles (T. D. 13904) 155 155 46 66 pickle, as Forks, table (T. D. 18531). table (T. D. 17165) butchers', carving, cooks', kitchen, bread, vegetable, fruit or cheese, with handles of mother of pearl, shell or ivory with handles of deer horn • આ RATE 6c Ib Free Free Free 45% Free 45% 45% 1c Ib 35% 45% 35% ..16c ea. and 15% .12c ea. and 15% with handles of hard rubber, solid bone, cel- luloid, or any pyroxyline material..5c ea. and 15% with handles of any other material..12c ea. and 15% but none of the above shall pay less than. tines for, (T. D. 1795) 193 418 46 453 toy tuning 3 413 532 125 · Formaldehyd, (T. D. 16992) Forms, button • • • of copper, unmanufactured, n. s. p. f.. structural, of iron or steel · • · • 45% • • 45% 35% 45% 25% 10% Free 5-10c Tb 597 Fortified lemon juice containing alcohol, solely for preservation, (T. D. 11245, 8948, 13008, 13232) Fossil, amber · 470 93 46 metal, (T. D. 7290) • 44 wax, (T. D. 2703, 6258) 695 • Free Free $2 ton Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 331 PAR. ARTICLE 558 Fossils, (T. D. 6745, 7290) 369 127 Foundry ladles (T. D. 17732) Foule serge, (T. D. 10076), as wool dress goods. Fountains, according to material. Fowls for breeding, (T. D. 20833) 473 278 278 494 494 66 262 if poultry, dressed, (T. D. 13678) if poultry, living • • land and water, (T. D. 10516, 10917, 13678) wild, live or dead, (T. D. 10917) • .. RATE Free 35% Free 5c lb 3c Ib Free Free 1c qt • • • 14c Ib and 10% Free Free 35% Fox berries, (T. D. 16727), edible and fresh (T. D. 22808, 23114) 20 Foxglove, advanced in value 548 66 crude • 562 Fox skins, not dressed, (T. D. 437) 450 111 108 46 • • • with stuffed heads, (T. D. 15817) Framed show cards, as entireties, (T. D. 6523). Framework, iron, may be segregated for duty, (T. D. 7773). Frames containing pictures and other objects, are chargeable with duty upon the value of the frames, according to the material, (T. D. 3081, 3375, 6825, 8006, 8097, 8277, 8586, 8589, 8703, 9146, 12101, 11683, 12411, 12811, 12812, 13338, 13361, 14630, 14316, 14765, 14841, 15406, 15703, 15717, 16351, 17259, 17402, 17499, 71 F. R. 499, 21776, 21816, 21911, 22060, 22281). for optical instruments, (T. D. 11374, 12552).. for paintings, for permanent exhibition free under bond, (T. D. 8566). "" 46 66 for paintings for societies, free under oath, (T. D. 8589). for spectacles, eyeglasses, and goggles, valued not over 40c doz 45% ..20c doz. and 15% Valued over 40c, not over $1.50 doz..45c doz. and 20% Valued over $1.50 doz 50% on pictures by American artists, are dutiable, (T. D. 12411). 655 $6 value of, will be added if not separately stated on invoice, (T. D. 2350). Frankfurter sausage, (T. D. 9340) Frankfort black • Frankincense gum, advanced in value. $4 gum, crude Freestone, hewn, dressed and polished undressed and unmanufactured 47 20 548 118 117 13 - 58 475 287 66 French chalk • • green, a color · leaf, as annatto mustard • Free 25% • • 14c Ib and 10% Free · 50% 12c cu ft • • • • • • • • 1c tb 30% Free 10c Ib Free 2c Ib 671 sand, crude or manufactured, (T. D. 7683) 274 Fresh beef, mutton, pork or veal, (T. D. 17159). 423 Friction matches, (T. D. 14223), gross of 144 boxes, containing not more than 100 matches box..8c grs Imported otherwise than in boxes as above.....lc M 240 Frijol negro beans 45c bu 339 339 • Frilled muslins, (T. D. 15847) . Frillings, cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 7226, 7551, 8799, 10068, 10765, 16567, 17130, 17334) 60% 60% 322 cotton, partly made, (T. D. 11698, 12425) Fringed articles, not lace, (T. D. 15472, 20557). • 45% 346 64 towels, (T. D. 12642, 12647, 18970, 20557, 2373Q), as cloth of which composed. 339 Fringes, ball (T. D. 12457, 12553) 60% 332. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 408 Fringes, bead and cotton RATE 60% 390 bead and silk 408 ( 339 "" • bead or bugle, (T. D. 12943) cotton, (T. D. 12385) 60% • 60% • • • 60% 407 46 • cotton, covered with surface coated paper, (T. D. 12926) 35% 339 66 linen • 60% 179 390 371 450 112 261 259 66 21 21 • metal, (T. D. 5925, 6149, 11361, 10898) silk • wool or hair, in whole or in part. Frizzes, human hair, (T. D. 12213) Sec. 6 Frogs, dead, (T. D. 10270) Sec. 6" dressed, (T. D. 11566) 407 paper Frontal mirrors (T. D. 9958) 58 Frostings Frozen fish, salt water fish, fresh water • Fruit, essence, (T. D. 13303) (minimum 25%) essence, ether butyric (T. D. 14521), (mini- mum 25%) • 60% 60% • • · 50c th and 60% .. 35% 10% • 10% 35% 45% 30% 340 Mb 14c tb $2 Ib $2 lb "" 21 ethers, acetic ether not, (T. D. 13303). ethers, amyl valerianate, (T. D. 13701, 17406) (min. 25%) $2 Tb 21 ethers, oils or essence, (T. D. 1129, 8881, 9205, 13701, 14521), (minimum 25%) $2 lb • 266 263. grape jams le tb # • • • • · .1c b and 35% 263 " 35% 299 2 299 597 68 Sec. 6 Sec. 6 299 "" 597 155 21 560 Sec. 6 · jellies, (T. D. 9043, 13233) juice, cherry juice, prune juice, prune wine, and other fruit juices n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7968, 9199, 9350, 9705, 11367, 11689, 12445, 12673, 12725, 13321, 13767, 13913, 13973, 14731, 15474, 15763, 16360, 16629, 16852, 17570, 18720, 21916, 23253), containing no alcohol, or not more than 18% alcohol Containing more than 18% alcohol. .60c gal • 60c gal And in addition, on each proof gal. alcohol.. $2.07 juice, concentrated (T. D. 13176, 15854, . A. 3759) ..60c Ib and 45% juice crushed strawberries, (T. D. 11396), as fruit juice. juice, lemon and lime, fortified with only suffi- cient alcohol for preservation, (T. D. 11245, 13008, 13232) juice, medicated, non-alcoholic (T. D. 6418).. juice raspberry syrup, not, (T. D. 11689, 13973) juice raspberry vinegar not, (T. D. 13195) juice, raspberry and strawberry containing no alcohol (T. D. 18720) • juice sour orange, (T. D. 2345, 6589) knives, (T. D. 17275). See knives. oils (minimum 25%) Free 25% 20% 20% .60c gal Free $2 Ib plants, tropical and semi-tropical, for pro- pagation or cultivation, (T. D. 1746).. syrup, orange or lemon juice boiled with su- gar, to be used as a beverage, (T. D. 1868).. 212 tablets, (T. D. 7652, 8125), as confectionery. 262 Fruits, apples dried or evaporated apples, green or ripe, (T. D. 12313) artificial (T. D. 8179, 12034, 30 F. R. 422, 38 F. R. 724) 262 425 44 20 548 as drugs, advanced in value. as drugs, crude • • Free 20% 2c Ib 25c bu 50% • + 14c b and 10% • Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 333 Fruits, bananas ARTICLE berries, dried or prepared (T. D. 20810) berries, edible, in natural condition berries, green, ripe or dried, n. s. p. f. bitter oranges (T. D. 13688) candied apples, (T. D. 15811) candied citron, (59 F. R. 768) canned apples, (T. D. 12313) PAR. 559 262 66 262 66 559 "" 266 66 263 "6 263 66 262 CC 262 262 66 267 559 66 262 263 64 264 66 currants 264 66 dates .. 263 66 263 པ • • RATE Free 2c Ib lc qt Free le Ib 1c fb and 35% • • • .lc fb and 35% 2c Ib 25c bu cherries, green or ripe (T. D. 3162) Chinese longan, (T. D. 16218) • • citron or citron peel, candied, dried or pre- served, (T. D. 10401) citron in brine, (T. D. 11555) cranberries crystallized, (T. D. 2704) • • • • • • • • dates, candied, (T. D. 12668) dates stuffed, (T. D. 12547) • 2c Ib 43 Ib Free 25% 1c tb and 35% 2e Ib 12c tb .lc fb and 35% ...lc Ib and 35% decayed on voyage may be abandoned, (T. D. 11373). dried, n. s. p. f. edible, dried figs • • fig paste, (T. D. 5041) glace, (T. D. 15076) 559 262 264 46 263 (6 263 265 "" grapes 264 grapes, dried 559 ፡፡ green, ripe or dried, n. s. p. f. 559 "" 263 Free 2c Ib 2c Ib • • lc b and 35% 1c tb and 35% • · 20c cu ft 212c Ib Free Free in brine, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11555) • • in sugar, molasses, spirits of their own juices, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 18930, 20212, 20218, 20223, 20761, 20895, 21428, 22039, 22545)....ic Ib and 35% containing over 10% alcohol 35% and in addition, on the alcohol in excess of 10% per proof gal. $2.50 627 lemon peel dried, (T. D. 22041). Free 267 266 lemon peel preserved or candied (T. D. 21948) lemons 2c Ib lc Ib 262 266 lichi, dried, (T. D. 3162) limes 2c Mb 1c Ib 56 559 limes, Spanish, (T. D. 8595) Free · 66 559 Free • • • • 264 : 25c gal · • • • .15c gal mangoes olives, green or prepared, in bottles, jars or similar packages in bulk or otherwise than in bottles.. orange peel, dried, preserved or candied (T. D. 21948) • peaches, green or ripe pears, alligator (T. D. 18570) pears, green or ripe • pears and peaches, dried. desiccated, evapo- rated or prepared, n. s. p. f... pineapples in packages 267 266 oranges 262 262 262 262 268 263 241 pickled 559 plantains 263 262 264 559 266 pomelos in bulk • • pineapples, preserved in own juice • plum sauce, (T. D. 23075) • plums, green or ripe, (T. D. 10274) • ❤ • • 2c Ib le b 25c bu .25c bu • 25c bu 2c Ib ốc en ft $7 M 25% 40% Free 1c tb and 35% plums, dried or prepared, (T. D. 265, 3811) pomegranates 25c bu 2c Ib • • · Free 1c Ib 334 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 263 ARTICLE RATE 264 66 264 44 263 262 64 264 66 559 66 266 676 676 559 "" 263 425 • 264 148 Zante currants, (T. D. 16004) Frying pans, cast iron, (T. D. 3669) 150 193 pans, cast iron, coated, glazed or tinned pans, wrought iron Fruits, preserved in sugar, spirits, molasses, or their own juices, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 1762, 2704, 4339, 5041, 5954, 9357, 10874, 12178, 12547, 12725, 12820, 13767, 13793, 15653, 11555, 15811, 59 F. R. 768, 69 F. R. 92.. .1c Ib and 35% containing over 10% alcohol • • and in addition on the alcohol in excess of 10% per proof gal • • prunelles, (T. D. 6330) prunes • prunes boiled, (T. D. 20565) quinces, green or ripe raisins, (T. D. 14624) ripe, n. s. p. f. shaddocks • · • tamarinds, (T. D. 2283) • tamarinds in molasses, (T. D. 5552) watermelons, (T. D. 12338) · • 35% $2.50 2c Ib 2c m • • lc lb and 35% . • watermelons, prepared or preserved, (T. D. 13207) wax, (T. D. 17827) 25c bu 212c Ib Free 1c b Free Free Free .1c tb and 35% 50% 2c Mb 8-10c Ib 2c Ib 45% • • • · • • • • Sec. 6 Fuel patent, (T. D. 7650, 17495) • • 20% 699 66 93 421 421 wood for, (T. D. 8171) • • Fuller's earth unwrought and unmanufactured wrought and manufactured Fulminates, (T. D. 15158, 21604, 21677) Fulminating powders Sec. 6 Fumigating pastiles, (T. D. 6114) 548 Fungus, dried, (T. D. 14843) • • Free • • $1.50 ton • $3 ton 30% 30% 20% Free .14c tb and 10% Funnels, cast iron, enameled or glazed with vitreous Fur Angora goatskins with hair on, (T. D. 15699) .. • • · • • 20 "" advanced in value 159 glasses, (T. D. 11985) 40% 562 Free • • • 426 432 450 beaver tails, (T. D. 13240) bonnets. See fur hats. caps, (T. D. 7214, 10784) • 20% • 35% 44 463 clippings, (T. D. 10540, 6631, 6736, 11877, 13245, 12672, 12233) 10% 562 426 46 66 Chinese sable, (T. D. 13686) undressed coat and cloak linings, (T. D. 8867, 10324, 10913, 10883, 12123, 13180, 13182) Free 20% 426 66 · goatskin rugs, temporarily sewed together, (T. D. 12985, 22931) 20% 426 64 goose skins, dressed with down on, (T. D. 12838, 13240) 20% 426 hamster, (T. D. 13180) 20% 426 • • 20% 432 "" 426 hare's hair, (T. D. 9862) hats, bonnets or hoods, for men's, women's, boys' or children's wear, trimmed or un- trimmed, including bodies, hoods, plateaux, forms or shapes, for hats or bonnets, com- posed wholly or in chief of fur of the rab- bit, beaver or other animals. valued not over $5 doz... · $2 doz and 20% valued over $5, not over $10 dcz....$3 doz and 20% valued over $10, not over $20 doz.. valued over $20 doz • • $5 doz and 20% * $7 doz and 20% 20% hatters', (T. D. 6392, 10096, 10854, 10901, 12672, 13313, 50 F. R. 693, 53 F. R. 344) • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 335 432 46 PAR. ARTICLE 426 Fur, hatters', not on the skin, (T. D. 9862, 10096).... hoods. (See fur hats.) RATE 20% 426 " lambskins, dressed (T. D. 15726). 20% 450 450 lined garments (64 F. R. 577, T. D. 6862, 13985, 13998, 14729, 14960, 17282, 17283, 17952). manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 1556, 6160, 6306, 6862, 7063, 7451, 8517, 8867, 9642, 10324, 10795, 10913, 13297, 13585, 13864, 13985, 14729, 22519) 35% 35% 426 pieces, dressed, for hatters 20% 66 426 plates (T. D. 12123) 20% · 450 66 rabbits' hair caps (T. D. 11094) 35% 450 66 rabbits' hair gloves (T. D. 9672) 35% 426 rabbits', not on the skin, for hatters' use (T. D. 13313, 16875, 17076) 20% 426 robes, unfinished, (T. D. 2356, 6078) • 20% 450 sable coats (T. D. 13864) 35% 66 426 450 sable skins, dressed (T. D. 10053) sable robes (T. D. 14564) • 20% 35% 66 572 skin waste (T. D. 10014) Free 66 426 skins, carroted (G. A. 3932) 20% 426 skins, dressed (T. D. 3802, 10795, 10901, 12123). 20% 450 46 skins, dressed, permanently sewed together (T. D. 8517) 35% 562 skins, not dressed (T. D. 6078, 6372, 9731, 11845, 562 562 44 skins, tails, scraped (T. D. 9603) 450 44 13686, 66 F. R. 299). skins, plucked, not dressed (T. D. 6372, 10854, 10901, 14768, G. A. 3932) skins, with stuffed heads (50 F. R. 344, T. D. 12815, 53 F. R. 693, T. D. 13297, 13585, 15699, 15726, 15817) Free .. Free Free • 35% 426 souslik and squirrel (T. D. 13182) 20% 450 squirrel boas (T. D. 13697) 35% 426 426 thibet coats (T. D. 13864, 18775. 84 F. R. 155).. thibet crosses (T. D. 10384, 12755, 12957, 18775, 20% 19136) 20% 450 46 · trimmings for cloaks (T. D. 6160) • 35% 463 waste (59 F. R. 451, T. D. 6631, 6736, 10014, 12233, 12672, 13245, 14443, 17155) 10% 450 561 89 152 44 193 208 * 208 yarn (T. D. 6208, 6306, 7173, 11084) Furs, undressed · Furnace linings, lava (T. D. 14557, 16851) Furnaces, cylindrical (T. D. 23658) portable (T. D. 5939) Furniture, antique (T. D. 14410) beaters (T. D. 7188, 12200) • 35% Free • 20% · 21½c tb 45% 35% • 35% 193 64 447 brass castings and tubes for (T. D. 10114). damask (T. D. 13198), as cotton cloth. harness · • • 45% 45% 208 house or cabinet, finished or unfinished. wood 46 504 (T. D. 13226, 9536. 15992, 42 F. R. 672). if household effects • 35% Free • 339 lace (T. D. 16971) • 60% 193 metal 45% 193 metal castings for (T. D. 12520) • 45% 120 C office. is not household effects (T. D. 14466). slate slabs for 20% 137 366 springs. iron or steel, duty equal to the wire of which they are made, and in addition......14c b tapestry covered (T. D. 13225), as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. vans, dutiable, (T. D. 21893, 23817). 97 Fusains or charcoal sticks (T. D. 13547) 35% 336 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 459 Fuse, for smokers' use (T. D. 1778) safety (T. D. 6213) Fusel oil (T. D. 13960, 20357) 347 38 66 113 113 66 20 548 22 · • Fusible, enamel (T. D. 14508, 14854, 16434) mosaic cubes (T. D. 14854) Fustic, advanced in value (T. D. 17172) 46 crude extract of G ARTICLE RATE 60% 45% • · • 1/4c Tb • • • 25% 25% • • • • • .14c Ib and 10% Free c th PAR. RATE 67 Gaduol Merck, (T. D. 20046)...55c Ib but not less than 25% Gailliardias (T. D. 16113) plants 252 414 • Gaiter buttons, papier mache, (T. D. 14711) Gaiters, according to material of chief value. 20 Galanga, advanced in value 548 20 548 66 (C 193 crude • • gum, advanced in value gum, crude Galeries, gold (T. D. 4204) • · Sec. 6 Gall, beef, for artists' use Gall, ground, (T. D. 16941) · 25% 50% • 14c Ib and 10% Free • • 14cm and 10% Free 45% 20% ox, (T. D. 16638) inspissated • · 50c Ib 1 68 25% 15 Gallamine blue (T. D. 12827) 30% 68 Gallanol, (G. A. 3833) • 20% 15 Gallein (67 F. R. 111, T. D. 1425, 7892, 12829, 15757, 15983) 30% 193 1 Galettes, metal chief value (T. D. 11402) Gallic acid 296 Gallipoll wine, as still wine (T. D. 5092). 94 Gallipots (T. D. 17352) 15 • Gallobromol, (G. A. 3833) 15 Gallocyanine, (T. D. 12795, 13577, 10081) 45% · · 10c Ib • • 25% 20% • • 30% 15 prune, (T. D. 15121) 30% 58 408 Galloflavin, (T. D. 9098, 12853, 19545) Galloons, beaded 30% · 60% 339 339 66 cotton, elastic or non-elastic, (T. D. 11247, 14144, 14310, 16002, 16014, 16484, 19074, 23280). cotton, embroidered (T. D. 12561) 60% 60% 390 cotton embroidered with silk (T. D. 10667, 12557, 14173, 17174, 10506) 60% 339 flax lace 60% 339 for corset edgings, as embroideries, (T. D. 12557) .. 60% 66 179 gold or other metal (T. D. 9496, 9583, 11583. 12376) 60% 339 179 339 "" herring bone, (T. D. 10757,14144) leather and metal, if metal chief value. linen D • · 60% 60% 60% 390 320 " 371 silk, elastic or non- elastic (T. D. 10667) tubular or bone casings (T. D. 14310, 16002). wool or hair, in whole or in part, (T. D. 5808, 9496) • · 60% 45% 50c tb and 60% 20 Sec. 6 66 548 132 Galls, nut advanced in value. nut, aqueous extract of (T. D. 19052). nut, crude Galvanized iron, all iron or steel sheets or plates, and all hoop, band or scroll iron or steel. ex- cepting what are known commercially as • • · 14c fb and 10% ... 20% Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 337 PAR. ARTICLE tin plates, terne plates, and taggers tin, when galvanized or coated with zinc or spelter, or other metals, or any alloy of those metals, 2-10c pound more than if not galvanized. Galvanized iron or steel sheets, corrugated. See Iron 137 563 46 or steel sheets. wire rope, (T. D. 20518, 20778). Gambia, or gambler 15 Gambin, (T. D. 21334) • 20 Gamboge gum, advanced in value 548 gum, crude • RATE 2-10c tb and 40% Free 30% .14c lb and 10% Free Game bags, leather, with flax netting according to component material of chief value (T. D. 4329, 6689). 418 Games as toys (T. D. 3357, 9170). which are not toys, according to material. 614 Gannister crude mineral substance (T. D. 3329) Sec. 6 " ground mixed with fire clay (T. D. 423, 3329, 8009) 549 birds, eggs of, (T. D. 23799). 494 494 275 46 birds and fowl killed, dressed (T. D. 13678).. birds and fowl killed, not dressed (T. D. 7202) prepared (T. D. 2060, 7244) Free Free 25% 35% Free • • 20% Free · 20 • • .14c Ib and 10% 548 gum, crude Free • • 254 153 418 179 249 .. 30% 35% 60% 1c Ib 604 Garance or granza, prepared madder. Garbanum gum, advanced in value. Garden seed, n. s. p. f. (6 S. C. R. 175, T. D. 6046. 6164, 6625, 8122, 8131, 15165, 15177). shears (T. D. 368, 8587), as Shears. Garlands, for Christmas trees, as toys, (T. D. 8656).. lame (T. D. 11848) Garlic (T. D. 14819, 15139) Garments, fur-lined, according to material of chief value (T. D. 13998, 13985, 17282, 17283, G. A. 3827, 64 F. R. 577). 370 66 outside, for ladies and children, composed wholly or in part of wool manufactured wholly or in part.... .44c Ib and 60% • Garnet, manufactures of (T. D. 22806) • pallet slabs (T. D. 13364, 13809. 14710) Garnets, cut (T. D. 23438, 23559, 23569). 115 191 435 66 434 545 Co 361 set (T. D. 1640) uncut Garnetted waste (T. D. 8474, 8499) ... • 50% • 10% 10% 60% Free ..30c b Garnitures, according to material of chief value (T. D. 16406). 320 Garters, cotton or other vegetable fibre... 45% 320 cotton or other vegetable fibre, containg India rubber (T. D. 13738) 45% 389 silk 50% 389 • silk, containing India rubber (T. D. 12112, 13738, 13968) 50% 370 wool 44c Ib and 60% • 370 66 wool, containing India rubber (T. D. 13738) 44c b and 60% 98 Gas burners, lava (T. D. 7393) • .10c gr and 15% 193 burners, metal 45% 112 Sec. 6 "" 193 generators, glass (T. D. 15471) liquor ammoniacal (T. D. 13959, 15712) meters (T. D. 8125) 45% • • • 20% 45% 614 natural (73 F. R. 191. 78 F. R. 110, T. D. 10448, 11569, 14143, 20659, 20712, 20757) Free 338 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. ARTICLE Gas pipes, cast iron or steel • • pipes, wrought iron or steel.. retort, carbon (T. D. 5050) retorts (T. D. 5050, 22758) PAR. 147 152 Sec. 6 98 " 438 100 322 Gauze metal, (T. D. 21499) 391 498 44 silk C. V., (T. D. 21099) • 66 1 RATE 4-10c Ib • • 35% 20% $3 each 20% 60% 45% 50% Free Gauffree leather (T. D. 17698, 17699, 17744, 21819). Gauge tubes, glass (T. D. 6461, 15822, 17029, 17067, 18034) silk bolting cloths for milling purposes (T. D. 10645) 387 Gaze Chamberg, as Silk piece goods. 387 66 151 crepe, Anglais, as Silk piece goods. Gearing chains for bicycles (T. D. 9969), as chains. 278 Geese, dressed (T. D. 23616) • 454 241 278 494 100 46 live (T. D. 10516) wild, (T. D. 23505) 23 Geissler tubes, if blown (T. D. 11388, 12688) Gelatin, valued not above 10c Ib.. 408 408 66 Sec. 6 " 看看 ​· valued above 10c., not above 35c Ib. valued above 35c Ib.. bandeaux trimming (T. D. 13288) beads, (T. D. 8655, 14622, 17500) brilliantine not (T. D. 15846). ... • • • • • · • • 5c Ib 3c Ib Free 60% • 21%c Ib 25% .15c fb and 20% cards, painted (T. D. 13067). Chinese or Japanese, agar-agar (T. D. 10923, 60% 35% 20% 20% 23639, 23868) 40% 450 68 clarifant, (T. D. 18069) • 35% 398 23 425 coated paper (T. D. 9976, 11685) · • • • • .3c Ib and 20% "" 66 colored sheets, (T. D. 16837), as Gelatin. flowers (T. D. 7595) 50% 23 68 450 n. s. liquid, (T. D. 20211) according to value. lozenges (T. D. 6946). manufactures, • 25% p. f. (T. D. 6946, 7595, 8407) 35% 450 • • 17 pads, (T. D. 22601) paper and collodion picture frames (T. D. 15581) 35% · 65c Ib and 25% 450 sheets printed, Nov. 9, 1884, N. Y. (T. D. 8655) 35% 408 spangled silk and cotton hat crowns (T. D. 13288) • • 60% 408 * spangled silk and cotton ornaments (T. D. 13288) 60% 450 trimmings (T. D. 14165) 35% 435 434 Gems, composition, imitation precious, not set, if not over 1 in. in dimensions nor decorated.. composition set (T. D. 3135) 20% • • 60% 435 "6 cut, but not set · 10% 649 for Society Free 434 46 545 set uncut 60% Free • • • • • • • • • 365 20 Genappe yarn as Wool Yarn (T. D. 16420). Gentian root, advanced in value. • .14c fb and 10% 548 #6 root, crude Free 367 Gentlemen's necessaries, according to materials (T. D. 6217, 6218, 18414, 21976). Gentionella blankets, as wool blankets. Free 25% + 25% 25% 666 Geology specimens for scientific public collections. Geranium, oil of (T. D. 8631, 8651, 8992). Germicide, chloride of zinc, (T. D. 13070) German hares, in vinegar, (T. D. 7244) CO CO LO 3 3 275 • · SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 339 502 66 403 " 285 * 193 PAR. German books ARTICLE favors (T. D. 7853), according to material. operas and music books (T. D. 11340, 13323).. sago, made of potatoes fit for starch (T. D. 4443) sickles, steel (T. D. 7818) • • RATE Free 25% 112c Ib 45% 174 silver 25% · 193 44 434 silver, articles made of (T. D. 4736, 7921). silver jewelry • • 45% 60% 174 silver scrap (T. D. 3156) 25% • "" 418 silver toys 35% 3 Germol (T. D. 15687) 25% 179 Gespinst (T. D. 6042) .5c lb and 35% 241 193 193 95 407 487 332 Gherkins (T. D. 15407) Gigs, as manufactures of metal (T. D. 13354) Gilded bronze vases (T. D. 15166) chinaware paper letters (T. D. 12793) Gilding is not bronzing (T. D. 6683). Gilead, balm of . • Gill netting, nets, webs and seines, of flax (T. D. 6262, 12318), same duty as upon twine of which made, and in addition • 330 Gilling twine, as Flax threads (T. D. 10332, 10527, 17983, 11530, 12318). 40% • • 45% 45% • 60% 35% Free 25% 193 179 && 193 66 Gilt articles and gilt ware, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7603). braid (T. D. 14717, 16632, 71 F. R. 291). buckles (T. D. 12327) 45% • 60% 45% • 414 buttons, sleeves, front and collar (T. D. 9832, 6495) 50% 191 46 centers for clocks (T. D. 9376) · 40% 434 66 . hairpins (T. D. 12575) 60% 193 193 193 ፡፡ paper bands, embossed (T. D. 7258, 12353) picture frames (T. D. 14316, 15406). thimbles (T. D. 10681) • · • 45% • 45% 45% • 193 408 Gimlets, steel 408 Gimps, applique (T. D. 13293) bead and bugle (T. D. 11190) 45% 60% 60% • • 408 " bead and cotton 60% • • 390 66 371 bead and silk, (T. D. 4375, 23232) bead and wool or hair. · • 60% 50c Ib and 60% • 339 339 cotton, (T. D. 14144) linen 60% • 60% · 46 179 408 46 metal (T. D. 6547, 9078, 10560, 13293) metal beaded + 60% 60% 390 silk 60% 371 wool or hair, in whole or in part. 50c Ib and 60% • • 289 Gin • $2.25 gal 300 ..18c doz Bottles pay additional duty (T. D. 13065). Ginger ale and beer in bottles (T. D. 15696, 16184), containing not more than ¾4 pint. Containing over 34 and not over 11½ pints. ..28c doz No additional duty on the bottles (T. D. 7779, S481, 10473, 17329, 17138, 33 F. R. 242, 68 F. R. 534, 73 F. R. 195). 66 · Imported otherwise than in bottles as above..50c gal Additional duty on the coverings. ale bottles, corks and labels not dutiable (T. D. 18495). ale bottles, corking and wiring dutiable (T. D. 18969, 84 F. R. 330). 68 01000 46 ale, essence, (T. D. 7263) "6 ale extract (T. D. 7262) • 60c lb and 45% 25% 340 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 300 Ginger ale rhapsodia (T. D. 12722). As ginger ale. cordial. As still wine. RATE 193 447 Girths, saddle 387 252 296 3 grass oil, (T. D. 14808) 263 66 preserved or candied 287 root, ground or powdered • 667 66 296 root, unground (T. D. 5314, 17434) wine. As still wine. • 460 20 548 391 • Ginghams, as cotton cloth (T. D. 1800, 12904, 15044). Gins, cotton Ginseng root, advanced in value 44 root, crude Girdles, silk (T. D. 12422) 125 Girders, iron or steel (39 F. R. 383) Girondoles, gilt or plated • • • Givri muslin (T. D. 16209), as Silk goods in the piece. Gladiolus plants (T. D. 14707) 25% .1c tb and 35% 3c Ib Free 20% • 14cb and 10% Free 50% .5-10c b 45% 45% 25% 320 Glace cotton webbing (T. D. 18951) 45% 133 Glanced sheet iron or sheet steel 2c Ib 99 64 414 Glass, Alexanders' feeding bottles, with fixtures, as glass bottles, plain green (T. D. 12676), and metal buttons (T. D. 13334) 50% • and metal chandeliers, parts dutiable sepa- rately (T. D. 15399, 15401). 112 112 418 107 100 • and mineral umbrella handles, (T. D. 13377).. and wood manufactures (T. D. 15695). animals, toy (T. D. 14942).. articles, beveled, see glass plate, beveled (T. D. 11365). articles, cut, engraved, painted, colored, print- ed, frosted, stained, decorated, silvered, etched, or gilded (T. D. 1208, 22853). articles, cut or engraved by sand blast (T. D. 11541) artificial fruit (T. D. 12702) • 45% ... 45% • 35% 60% 100 60% 425 50% 66 112 66 100 atomizers (78 F. R. 809, T. D. 11588, 12800) atomizers, cut (T. D. 16529) • D 45% ► · 60% "6 112 100 100 418 434 ball bottle stoppers (T. D. 15387, 16329) ballot balls (T. D. 17403) • balls, colored, not pierced (T. D. 17270) balls for Christmas trees (T. D. 15827, 18826, 84 F. R. 444, 21509, 21559, 21718, 21733, 22559) balls for jewelry, not exceeding 1 inch in di- ameter, not set . • 45% 60% • • 60% 35% 20% 418 100 balls for marbles (T. D. 3821) • • • • 35% balls for stove and window ornaments (T. D. 9523) 60% barrels are unusual covering for brandy (T. D. 3431). 112 baskets (T. D. 10147) 45% 66 408 bead curtains (T. D. 12144, 16285) • • 60% 434 * 408 bead necklaces, as jewelry, (T. D. 22125). beaded cotton and metal applique gimps (T. D. 13293) 60% 408 beaded gimps (T. D. 11190) • • · • 60% 408 408 408 beaded trimmings, (T. D. 11878, 13320. 16628) beads, agate, not strung (T. D. 12112) beads, carded (T. D. 14829) · • 60% 35% • • • 35% 看看 ​408 66 408 beads, metal lined, not strung (T. D. 12943). beads, not threaded or strung (T. D. 10673, 11885, 12425, 12704, 13291, 16103, 17673). 35% 35% 408 beads, one hole, not strung (T. D. 13291).. * 35% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 341 PAR. 408 Glass beads, so-called wax, not strung (T. D. 11209, ARTICLE RATE 11318, 11382, 11361) 35% 408 beads, stars, crescents and pendants (T. D. 13309) 35% 408 beads, strung (66 F. R. 726, T. D. 10673, 12021, 15861) 60% 107 100 66 en- beads temporarily strung, according to ma- terial (T. D. 21053, 23681, 23794). bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, en- ameled, beveled, etched, etched, embossed, graved, flashed, stained, colored, painted or otherwise ornamented, or decorated, subject to additional duty of 5% (T. D. 10352, 10769, 15326, 17387, 50 F. R. 67). blanks for dishes (T. D. 17104, 18755, 84 F. R. 148, 18755, 19200, 19731, 21527, 21243, 21392, 21955) • 60% 112 blocks for mosaic work (T. D. 4909, 12720, 13576) 45% 100 blown 60% 66 100 Bohemian (T. D. 10925) 60% 449 bone views (T. D. 12805) 30% · • • 112 bonnet and hair pins with heads of (T. D. 12575) 45% 638 Free 100 ፡፡ 99 99 301 99 99 * 295-6-7" 99 ፡፡ 100 bottles and jars containing articles for col- lege chemicals (T. D. 3044, 13165) bottles, decanters, or other vessels or articles of glass, cut, engraved, painted, colored, stained, silvered, gilded, etched, frosted, printed in any manner or otherwise orna- mented, decorated or ground (except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stop- pers), filled or unfilled, and whether con- tents are dutiable or free (T. D. 9855. 11318, 11379, 11541, 12341, 13165, 13461, 13693, 14355, 14445, 14930, 14931, 22901, 22503, 22853... bottles, plain green or colored, molded or pressed, and flint, lime and lead glass bot- tles, vials, jars, and covered or uncovered demijohns and carboys, filled or unfilled, and whether their contents be dutiable or free (except such as contain merchandise subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a duty based upon the value thereof). (T. D. 12999, 10501, 10656, 15852, 19018, 22621, 22667, 22768, 22773, 23255). If holding more than 1 pint 60% ic Ib • .112c Ib If holding not over 1 and less than 1/4 pint (T. D. 20559) If holding less than 14 of a pint (T. D. 10764, 14141) ..50c gross 40% But none of the above shall pay less than... bottles containing brandy peaches (T. D. 10904, 10909, 17010), as glass bottles. bottles containing mineral water not dutiable. bottles containing prunes (T. D. 14220), as glass bottles. bottles containing sweetmeats (T. D. 14238), as glass bottles. bottles containing wines not dutiable. bottles decorated with sand blasting as glass bottles, molded (T. D. 18741, 21880). bottles. opal. (T. D. 12641, 14632). • 60% 342 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 100 Glass bottles with cut stoppers (T. D. 14930). 99 112 • bottles with rubber stoppers as bottles, plain green (T. D. 12707). boxes containing cheap violin strings (T. D. 13076) • broken on voyage of importation, no allow- ance for (T. D. 6591, 11267, 11998, 12988, 14500, 14671, 15307, 54 F. R. 371, 59 F. R. 762, 19311). bugles, as beads, not strung RATE 60% 45% 115 99 "" 107 101 44 112 66 100 66 408 35% 418 100 $6 bull's-eye lanterns, toy (T. D. 9385, 15859) bull's eyes (T. D. 9385) • • 35% 60% 414 * 414 66 button centers (T. D. 3458, 4316..c line grs. and 15% buttons (T. D. 11978, 13306, 13334) 4c line grs. and 15% .. calc. spar prisms, not (T. D. 12383).. 50% carboys, covered or uncovered (minimum 40%) 1c Ib cast polished plate (as glass plate). cathedral, as unpolished cylinder, according to size (T. D. 6784). "chalk balls" (T. D. 12710). 45% chemical, if blown (T. D. 8141, 11388, 13666, 14505, 12716, 12028, 13493, 15471, 17082, 22687) 60% 100 chemical, evaporating dishes, if blown (T. D. 13666) 60% 100 66 chemical tubes for laboratories, if blown (T. D. 13177) 60% 100 chimneys, if blown • 60% 100 44 101 chimneys for small magic lanterns (T. D. 10859, 11001, 17080), if blown. circles for dolls. As glass, cylinder unpolished (T. D. 10879). • • 60% 565 100 circles, unwrought for optical instruments (T. D. 5522, 9711, 9808) colored articles n. s. p. f. • Free 60% 107 colored, cylinder (T. D. 12381, 13191). (As glass cylinder). 99 100 44 colored bottles, vials, etc. (as glass bottles). colored lanterns (T. D. 13609) 60% 101 common window weight of (T. D. 11089, 11099) (as glass window). 100 * compartment carafes (T. D. 12858). 60% 435 " composition, imitation precious stones, not set, not over 1 inch in dimensions, (T. D. 5258, 13347, 14234, 14390) 20% 434 composition, imitation precious stones, set as jewelry 60% 109 109 coquill, colored (T. D. 13658) • • • 45% coquill lenses, edges unground (T. D. 14391, 15314, 19349) 45% edges ground • 10c doz pairs and 45% 193 covered medals, (T. D. 10930) 45% · [ 112 44 covered pictures (T. D. 12032) 45% • coverings for Roquefort cheese, not unusual (66 F. R. 300, T. D. 15819, 14219). 408 66 crescents, as beads (T. D. 13309).. 35% 101 46 crown (as glass cylinder). 100 191 看着 ​crystals, n. s. p. f., blown (T. D. 23065) crystals for watches • 60% 40% 100 cut (T. D. 6879, 8672, 10899, 11318, 14930, 7139, 10780, 50 F. R. 66).. . 60% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 343 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 119 Glass cutters' stones, as grindstones (T. D. 310)...$1.75 ton 101 46 cylinder and crown, unpolished, Not exceeding 10x15 inches square. 102 1%c m 28c Ib Exceeding 10x15, not exceeding 16x24 in. sq..1%c Ib Exceeding 16x24, not exceeding 24x30... Exceeding 24x30, not exceeding 24x36 in. sq..27c b Exceeding 24x36, not exceeding 30x40 in. sq..3c Ib Exceeding 30x40, not exceeding 40x60 in. sq..3%c Ib Exceeding 40x60 in. sq…………. • Boxes shall contain 50 square feet, and the duty shall be computed according to actual weight of glass. cylinder and crown, polished, 4%c b 4c sq. ft 6c sq. ft Not exceeding 16x24 inches square.. Exceeding 16x24, not exceeding 24x30 in. sq. Exceeding 24x30, not exceeding 24x60 in. sq. 15c sq. ft Exceeding 24x60 in. sq…….. .20c sq. ft 105 cylinder and crown, silvered, Exceeding in size 144 square inches, and not exceeding 16x24 inches square.. .....11c sq. ft 107 66 · Exceeding 16x24, not exceeding 24x30 in. sq.13c sq. ft Exceeding 24x30, not exceeding 24x60 in. sq.25c sq. ft Exceeding 24x60 inches square. .38c sq. ft cylinder and crown, silvered or unsilvered, when bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sand- ed, enameled, beveled, etched, embossed, engraved, flashed, stained, colored, painted, or otherwise ornamented or decorated, (81 F. R. 162, T. D. 17611, 20537) shall be sub- ject, in addition to the rates otherwise chargeable, to a duty of... decanters, cut or engraved (T. D. 12341, 14620) decanters, with musical attachments (T. D. པ་ 100 100 60% #6 6355) 60% 100 decorated articles (T. D. 11676). • • • 60% 107 66 decorated plate, cylinder, or window. glass under these headings). (See 112 99 44 99 46 435 46 dentists' mirrors (T. D. 12303). demijohns, broken and empty (T. D. 10764, 15307) (minimum 40%) • demijohns, covered or uncovered 40%) diamonds • 45% 1c b (minimum 1c Ib 20% 112 discs (T. D. 13294) 45% 112 番​情 ​191 discs, colored (66 F. R. 51, T. D. 15403) discs, for clocks, with beveled edges (T. D. 7392) • 45% 40% 565 discs for optical instruments, unwrought (T. D. 9618, 9711, 9808, 15072). Free 112 " discs for surgical or dental mirrors (T. D. 13666) 45% 112 46 112 112 # 113 564 48 107 100 44 discs, silvered (T. D. 13175) dram bottles, covered (T. D. 8660) easel, photograph frames (T. D. 13361) enamel, fusible, (T. D. 14506. 14508, 14854) enamel, white, for dials (T. D. 18804).. enameled, as glass plate. engraved articles, n. s. p. f.. · 45% ... 45% • • 45% 25% • Free 60% 107 100 107 " engraved plate, as glass plate. etched articles, n. s. p. f.. etched plate, as glass plate. 60% 344 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 99 206 44 425 103 ፡፡ 112 112 " 107 66 425 113 100 " PAR. ARTICLE 108 Glass eye glasses, Glass eye glasses, and frames for. 99 99 107 tacles). RATE (See glass spec- feeding bottles, as bottles, plain, green, etc. (T. D. 12676). figures, as bottles (T. D. 12104). flashed plate, as glass plate. flasks containing olive oil, as bottles (T. D. 15380). flasks, willow-covered, as willow manufacture (T. D. 15384) flowers (T. D. 12702) fluted, as glass plate. 4 for toy watches, (T. D. 23065) frontal mirrors (T. D. 9958) frosted. See glass plate. fruits (T. D. 8179, 12034, 12702) fusible enamel, (T. D. 14854) gauge tubes (T. D. 6461, 18034) • 40% 50% 45% 45% 50% 25% 60% 100 100 geissler tubes, if blown (T. D. 12688) gilded articles, n. s. p. f. • • 60% 60% 112 46 green, other than common bottle glass (T. D. 4206). 45% 99 " 112 "" green bottles, etc., as glass bottles. glazing agates (T. D. 14848). • 45% 100 100 globes for lamps, blown (T. D. 5441) goblets, cut (T. D. 3030, 11001) 60% 60% 112 goblets, plain 45% 100 goblets with ground rims (T. D. 3030) · • 60% 108 goggles, and frames for same (T. D. 11597). (See glass spectacles). 100 " graduates (T. D. 13493) 60% 111 graphoscopes (T. D. 11324) 45% 100 " ground articles, n. s. p. f. • 60% 107 " ground plate (T. D. 9930, 10912). See glass plate. 112 "" headed lace pins (T. D. 13781) 45% 112 "" headed pins (T. D. 10686, 12575, 14591, 14627, 14856, 19129) 45% 112 headed rivets (T. D. 12927) • 45% 112 heads for bonnet pins (T. D. 12916) 45% • • • 112 hydrometers (T. D. 12544) 45% 425 imitation fruit (T. D. 12034) • • 50% 408 100 435 435 435 112 46 193 241 imitation jet ornaments beaded (56 F. R. 818, T. D. 5161, 12666, 12675, 12971, 17803). illuminators (T. D. 10899)... imitation opals (T. D. 12641, 12712, 13350) imitation pearl (T. D. 15849). • imitation precious stones (T. D. 12682, 14390). incandescent lamps, if blown (T. D. 14924, 15584, 20275) ink stands, leather, metal and (T. D. 13304).. jars containing cheese, not unusual coverings (T. D. 15819). jars containing pickles (T. D. 16098). ... 60% 60% 20% 20% ·· 20% 45% 45% • 40% ་ jars containing preserves, dutiable as con- tents, (T. D. 20856). 99 434 100 112 110 jars, as glass bottles. jewelry (56 F. R. 818, T. D. 5161, 12636, 14391, 16980) • 60% lamp shades, opaque (T. D. 5441) lamps (T. D. 12710) • lantern slides (T. D. 11865, 12634) 60% 45% • • 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 345 Glass lanterns, small colored (T. D. 13609) PAR. ARTICLE 100 109 lenses, cylindrical (T. D. 8720).. 109 参看 ​• • lenses, ground and polished to a spherical, cylindrical or prismatic form, and with the edges unground, and polished plano or coquill glasses, (T. D. 12020, 10404, 12456, 12678, 13696, 42 F. R. 209). RATE 60% 45% 45% with edges ground or beveled..10c doz pairs and 45% lenses, not philosophical instruments (T. D. 10404) 11234) 111 " lenses, photographic and projecting (T. D. 45% 109 "6 lenses, plano, convex (T. D. 12678) · 45% 109 66 lenses, polished (T. D. 12020), as glass lenses, ground 45% 108 lenses, reading glasses (T. D. 11389, 11546), as glass spectacles. 109 100 lenses, with metal bands (T. D. 13294). lettered bottles (T. D. 11541) 45% • 60% CC liquor sets (T. D. 13355), according to material of chief value. 105 looking glass plates, as glass plate, cast, (T. D. 23248). 100 "" lusters. cut (T. D. 16094) 60% · 110 638 magic lantern slides (T. D. 11237, 11865, 12634, 12711, 14844, 14969, 15081, 22918) magic lantern slides, as philosophical instru- ments, (T. D. 20006). 45% 100 manufactures of, cut, engraved, painted, col- ored, printed, stained, decorated, silvered, gilded, or blown (T. D.. 10751, 14236, 14513, 15695) 60% · 112 " " 418 • manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15695, 15822, marbles 45% 35% 100 milch, as colored glass (T. D. 12712, 12641, 2390) 60% 112 microscope slides, beveled (T. D. 12120) 45% 111 microscope lenses 45% 107 111 * < ► microscopic slides and covers, not ground (T. D. 10793, 11237, 12679), as common window glass. microscopes 45% 112 mirror plates for frontal mirrors (T. D. 9958, 12303, 13819, 21155) 45% 112 mirrors (T. D. 14395, 16375). (See glass, plate). mirrors, dental and ophthalmic not exceeding 112 66 418 112 C 100 408 144 sq. in. (T. D. 12019, 12035. 13235, 13814).. mirrors, hand, pocket and table. Not exceeding 144 square inches, (T. D. 12035, 13235, 13814, 22440, 22744, 23281) mirrors, small, if toys (T. D. 9329, 10239) molded or pressed, except bottles. mosaic work (T. D. 9777, 13576) nail-head beads (T. D. 11339) 45% 45% • • • 35% 45% • 60% 35% 434 434 necklaces (T. D. 12636, 12666. 13751, 16334) necklaces, paste (T. D. · 60% 14943) 60% 107 obscured (T. D. 4229). See glass plate. 112 68 oil cups (T. D. 12710) 45% 112 old, which cannot be cut for use, (T. D. 13350) 45% 100 opal (T. D. 12641, 12712) 60% • 435 opals, imitation of of precious stones (T. D. 13350) 20% 346 F. B. VANdegrift & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 111 Glass opera 45% 111 107 "6 ornamented plate. 112 optical instruments (T. D. 15150, 15713). ornaments (T. D. 12104, 12654, 13306, 13423, 45% See glass, plate. 100 16103, 55 F. R. 476, 61 F. R. 398) painted articles, n. s. p. f. • 45% 60% 68 107 painted plate. See glass, plate. 112 44 454 painted windows (15 O. A. G. 200, T. D. 3142, 4814, 9428, 10306, 10374, 10377, 11711, 15433) paintings, if works of art • 45% 20% "4 100 112 Sec. 6 100 "" 99 101 111 458 100 palm glasses, if blown (T. D. 12684) paste, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. pathological slides (T. D. 12798). pendants, cut (T. D. 16094, 18520) perfumery vials, as glass bottles (T. D. 12022). photograph covers, 4x6 in. (T. D. 13871). photographic lenses (T. D. 11234, 11323) photographic dry plates (T. D. 14513) photographic negatives (T. D. 12031) • 60% 45% 20% • + 60% ► .13%c Ib • • • 45% 25% 60% 66 100 15134) 66 112 physician's mirrors (T. D. 12303) 703 photographic views on (T. D. 12105, 12634, pictorial paintings on, for presentation to an institution (T. D. 18336). 60% 45% Free 100 101 108 pieces for mosaic work, if colored (T. D. 12721) pieces of unpolished crown (T. D. 10106).. pincers as eye glasses. 60% .1%c Ib 99 109 100 100 45% • 60% 60% 103 " 104 105 106 plain, green and colored, moulded or pressed, as glass bottles. plano • • plaques, with cut glass border (T. D. 3012) plateaus (T. D. 9977, 10896). plate, fluted, rolled, ribbed or rough, or the same containing a wire netting within itself not exceeding 16x24 square inches (T. D. 22320) Exceeding 16x24, not exceeding 24x30 in. sq., • • • 34c sq. ft • 114c sq. ft .14c sq. ft Exceeding 24x30 inches square If weighing over 100 lbs. per 100 sq. ft. it shall pay an additional duty on the excess at the same rates herein imposed. If ground, smoothed or otherwise obscured, pay same rate of duty as cast polished plate glass, unsilvered. (T. D. 23320.) plate cast, polished, finished or unfinished and unsilvered, not exceeding 16x24 inches square (T. D. 21350) .8c sq. ft Exceeding 16x24, not exceeding 24x30 in. sq. 10c sq. ft Exceeding 24x30, not exceeding 24x60 inches square • • • 221½c sq. ft ..35c sq. ft ..11c sq. ft Exceeding 24x60 inches square. plate cast polished, silvered, and looking-glass plates, exceeding 144 square inches, not ex- ceeding 16x24 inches square Exceeding 16x24, not exceeding 24x30 in. sq. 13c sq. ft Exceeding 24x30, not exceeding 24x60 in. sq. 25c sq. ft Exceeding 24x60 inches square 38c sq. ft plate and looking glass plate, silvered, when framed, shall not pay a less rate of duty than that imposed on similar glass not • " SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 347 PAR. 107 565 ARTICLE framed, but shall pay in addition the duty upon said frames. Glass plate cast polished, silvered or unsilvered, when bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enameled, beveled, etched, em- bossed, engraved, flashed, stained, colored, painted or otherwise ornamented or deco- rated (T. D. 17808, 17932, 23746), shall pay in addition to rates chargeable thereon.. plates for mounting on mirrors, as mirrors (71 F. R. 953). : "" plates, or disks for optical instruments, spec- tacles and eyeglasses: Provided. That such disks exceeding eight inches in diameter may be polished sufficiently to enable the character of the glass to be determined (T. D. 10374, 14644, 15072, 15403) pocket mirrors (T. D. 14507) porcelain (T. D. 14632) • • · RATE 5% Free 112 45% 100 60% 100 printed articles n. s. p. f. 60% 100 prisms, cut (T. D. 12687) 60% 109 prisms partly manufactured, as lenses (T. D. 13696) 45% 112 64 puff boxes (T. D. 9834) 45% 108 railway spectacles, as glass spectacles (T. D. 13883). 66 112 regular shapes of, with lithographic views (T. D. 14236) 45% 435 $6 rhinestones (T. D. 16482) • 20% 435 112 66 103 100 408 rosaries (T. D. 11706) · 103 rough plate. See glass, plate. C 100 "" 671 sand 107 sanded. See glass plate. 68 99 rock crystals (T. D. 13346) rods (T. D. 13575) rolled plate. See glass plate. rondelles, colored (T. D. 4206, 12685) salvers, with cut borders (T. D. 3012) seltzer water siphons, as glass bottles (T. D. 14962, 15239). 20% 45% 60% 60% • 60% Free 100 shades, decorated 60% • 100 100 100 shades, plain, blown (T. D. 6014, 20214) shades with clocks, blown (T. D. 6558). sheets, painted for jewelry (T. D. 4695) shell necklets not (T. D. 12122). • • 60% • 60% ❤ 60% 66 100 silver mounted smelling bottles, cut (T. D. 13610) 60% 100 100 silvered articles, n. s. p. f. (62 F. R. 149) silvered disks of (T. D. 13175).. • • 60% 60% 99 siphon bottles, as glass bottles (T. D. 11682, 14031, 14962). 100 418 110 "" siphon tubes, blown (T. D. 12028, 12037) slates (T. D. 13197) • 60% 35% C Sec. 6 " 112 112 108 • • slides for magic lanterns (T. D. 12711, 22918) slides for microscopes, beveled, plain and plain mounted with scientific specimens (T. D. 10793, 11237, 12120, 12679, 12798) small mirrors in paper frames (T. D. 14395). 45% "snowstorms" (T. D. 12683, 14684, 22650)... 45% spectacles, eyeglasses and goggles, and frames for the same, or parts of, finished or unfin- ished, valued not over 40c doz....20c doz. and 15% val. over 40c, not over $1.50 doz... 45c doz and 20% 45% 20% 348 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE val. over $1.50 doz... RATE 50% 107 " 112 Glass spirit levels (T. D. 12686) stained (T. D. 10377), as glass plate. 45% 112 ፡፡ 112 "4 stained or painted windows (T. D. 12381) stanhopes (T. D. 15135). 45% ... 45% 408 stars, as beads (T. D. 13309) • • • 35% 100 111 steam gauges (T. D. 15822, 17029, 17067, 18034) stereoscope (T. D. 15853) 60% 45% 100 .. 16329) 110 66 100 112 " 100 111 เ 112 telescopes stoppers, cut or ground (T. D. 11379, 15694, strips not more than 3 inches wide, ground or polished on one or both sides to a cylind- rical or prismatic form studs for fancy costumes (T. D. 12654) table mirrors (T. D. 12035, 14510) tablets, cut (T. D. 7972) 16659, 19351, 19805) 60% 45% · • 60% · 45% 60% • 45% thermometers not cut (T. D. 12139, 12686, 45% " thin as unpolished crown (T. D. 10106). 100 66 toilet bottles, gilt (T. D. 12674). 60% 418 toys (T. D. 2114, 2147, 3821, 14942, 13197, 16340, 16390) 35% 418 112 100 109 # 408 100 100 tracing slates (T. D. 14942, 14943) transparent pictures on (T. D. 12809, 15826) trays, with cut glass borders (T. D. 3012) trial, boxes or glasses (T. D. 6027). trimmings beaded, (61 F. R. 91, T. D. 12704). tubes, colored (T. D. 8579).. tubes for thermometers and barometers (T. D. • • 35% 45% .. 60% 45% • 60% 60% 5517, 13505) 60% 46 100 tubing (T. D. 13177, 17981) 60% • • • 100 "" 450 112 435 " 101 100 100 66 100 "" 112 tumblers, cut (T. D. 3030, 11001) tumblers, leather covers for (T. D. 13166) tumblers, plain . • turquoise beads (T. D. 13347) unpolished, as glass plate. urinometers, blown (T. D. 12028). vases, Bohemian or porcelain. vases, cut • vases, plain molded or pressed. 60 • • 35% 45% 20% 60% 60% 60% • • 45% 193 Venetian mosaics, metal chief value (T. D. 11402) 45% 100 " 99 191 109 100 .66 408 66 448 113 101 vessels, decorated vials (G. A. 3915), see glass bottles. watch crystals, (T. D. 5943). watchmakers' loupes (T. D. 11374) water hammers, if blown (T. D. 12684) wax beads (T. D. 15323) • wax figures, in cases of (T. D. 11550) white enamel (T. D. 5896) window, common. Not exceeding 10x15 in sq. • Exceeding 10x15, not exceeding 16x24 in sq...17gc Ib Exceeding 16x24, not exceeding 24x30 in sq...23c Ib Exceeding 24x30, not exceeding 24x36 in sq...27c Ib Exceeding 24x36, not exceeding 30x40 in sq...33%c Ib Exceeding 30x40, not exceeding 40x60 in sq...37gc Ib Exceeding 40x60 in sq... If imported in boxes, shall contain 50 sq nearly as sizes will permit and the • D .48c Ib ft as duty 60% 40% • • • 45% • • ► • 60% 35% • • 25% 25% 1c.tb · · SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 349 PAR. ARTICLE shall be computed thereon according to the actual weight of glass. 107 Glass, window, silvered or unsilvered, when bent, 112 66 112 ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enamel- ed, beveled, etched, embossed, engraved, flashed, stained, colored, painted or other- wise ornamented or decorated shall be sub- ject (81 F. R. 162), in addition to rates otherwise chargeable thereon, to an addi- tional duty of windows, painted or stained (T. D. 9121, 10377, 10903, 10902, 11130, 12401, 13469, 13617, 15426, 13 S. C. R. 26, 41, F. R. 767). wool (T. D. 12716) • Glasses, aluminium field (T. D. 12014). • coquill, (T. D. 13658, 14381). See glass lenses. discs for · eye. (See glass spectacles). field immersion object (T. D. 16842) marine (T. D. 15954) ... • • opera, (T. D. 11213, 11403, 11404, 11407, 11412, 11597, 12660, 15150, 13073) plano RATE 5% 45% 45% 45% Free 45% 45% 45% 45% 45% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% $1.25 ton • 212c b and 15% 25% 40% 60% · Free 21½c Ib 10% 111 109 565 66 108 111 66 111 66 111 111 109 100 "C 100 100 • • trick wine (T. D. 13977, 14942) • • • Bohemian (T. D. 10925) 100 22687) 100 "" 100 C 100 opal porcelain · 100 80 Glassware, blown (T. D. 20214) chemical, if blown (T. D. 11388, 12544, 14505, colored (T. D. 4206) reburned (T. D. 3030) Glauber's salts · • 438 Glazed calf skins. (As leather, patent.) 398 94 66 chromo paper (T. D. 12312) ... 159 "" 434 545 182 68 lead 435 • • • common stoneware sheets, plates and wares, of metal, glazed or enameled with vitreous glasses Glazier's diamonds, set (T. D. 11067, 12043, 15868) diamonds, unset • Glazing agates (T. D. 14848) Globes, school (according to material) (T. D. 6747, 9419). 368 Gloria cloth. (As wool dress goods.) (54 F. R. 158-59 F. R. 452, T. D. 8050, 12230, 14138, 14713, 16305. 22574). Glove bindings (T. D. 9535) 450 35% 405 414 boxes of surface coated paper (G. A. 3844). buttons, brass, with shanks (T. D. 5116) • 45% 450 66 4c per line gross and 15% cleaners. India rubber, if vulcanized (T. D. 2586) 35% 208 446 machines, not tools of trade (T. D. 13771). stretchers (T. D. 9256) 35% tranks pay 75% of duty provided for the gloves in the fabrication of which they are suitable. 370 Gloves, animal's hair 44c lb and 60% are not regalia (T. D. 9197). 322 440 bath or wash cotton (T. D. 12664, 16356). cadets, as gloves, men's (T. D. 12729, 19981, 20018). 45% 350 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 314 370 370 66 66 450 449 66 370 Gloves, cashmere (T. D. 10335, 16537). 444 314 66 339 64 RATE .44c Ib and 60% chamois, as gloves, men's kid (G. A. 3716, T. D. 16328). cotton (T. D. 6248, 6428, 6232, 11187, 14145, 15856, 22006, 23356) • cotton embroidered (T. D. 10910, 14994, 15007, 16070, 16902, 13 F. R. 296-68 F. R. 186-77 F. R 600) • cotton with India rubber (T. D. 23356) cotton lined with wool (T. D. 318, 4194, 6428) 50% 60% 50% 44c Ib and 60% cotton and wool, wool chief value.. cumulative rates of duty on, (T. D. 19493). fur (T. D. 2797, 7173, 9672) India rubber (T. D. 14313) leather, classification of, (T. D. 20018, 23005). ARTICLE 44c b and 60% 35% 30% 314 linen 50% 339 66 linen, embroidered 60% 314 66 linen, with rubber • .15c tb and 50% 370 mackintosh (T. D. 14313) • • .44c Ib and 60% 440 66 men's "glace" finish, Schmaschen (sheep) 441 442 66 443 444 445 450 390 66 66 370 66 370 440 441 442 443 444 $3 doz. pairs men's "glace" finish, lamb or sheep....$4 doz. pairs men's "glace" finish, kid, goat or other leather than of sheep origin ..$4 doz. pairs men's, of sheep origin, with exterior surface removed • • $4 doz. pairs men's, goat, kid or other leather than of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed • • • • • $4 doz. pairs .$1 doz. pairs 40c doz. pairs men's, in addition to the foregoing rates, pay when lined when pique or prix seams Embroidered or stitched with more than 3 single strands or cords (T. D. 19945, 20018) 40c doz pairs rabbit's hair (T. D. 9672) silk (T. D. 8706, 10724, 10732, 14811, 14143). tilbury or driving gloves, as men's leather (T. D. 9466). wool in whole or part (T. D. 10736, 13888) wool knit (T. D. 5425) • women's or children's, "glace" finish, Schmas- chen (of sheep origin), Not over 14 inches long.. Over 14, not over 17 inches long Over 17 inches long women's or children's, "glace" • • finish, lamb or sheep, not over 14 inches long Over 14, not over 17 inches long. Over 17 inches long • women's or children's, "glace" 35% 60% 44c b and 60% .44c fb and 60% $1.75 doz. pairs .$2.25 doz. pairs • • .$2.75 doz. pairs • • $2.50 doz. pairs $3.50 doz. pairs • $4.50 doz. pairs .$3.00 doz. pairs • · $3.75 doz. pairs $4.75 doz. pairs origin, with • · $2.50 doz. pairs · finish, goat, kid or other leather than of sheep origin, not over 14 inches long Over 14, not over 17 inches long. Over 17 inches long women's or children's, of sheep exterior grain surface removed (T. D. 19909) Not over 17 inches long Over 17 inches long women's or children's, kid, goat $3.50 doz. pairs or other SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 351 PAR. ARTICLE leather than of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, RATE Not over 14 inches long Over 14, not over 17 inch: long.. Over 17 inches long.. • above rates, pay • • $3.00 doz. pairs $3.75 doz. pairs $4.75 doz. pairs 445 Gloves, women's and children's, in addition to the When lined 210 Glucose 18 $1 doz. pairs 40c doz. pairs When embroidered or stitched with more than three single cords or strands. When pique or prix seams (T. D. 21996, 22134) burnt (T. D. 3732, 6740) • • • 40c doz. pairs ..12c Ib 50% 23 Glue (T. D. 9484, 10785, 14105), valued not over 10c Ib . Valued above 10c and not over 35c ib Valued over 35c fb... • • 21½c Ib 25% • 15c fb and 20% 23 66 blue size dutiable as (T. D. 10796). 23 23 fish, as glue. 449 marine, (T. D. 16222) Sec. 6 23 bone size dutiable as (T. D. 10796). paste (T. D. 6933, 7948, 9198, 15002, 17625). sizing as glue (T. D. 10796). も ​572 stock (T. D. 10014) Tuberine, as, (T. D. 23561). 24 Glycerin, crude (T. D. 22258) refined (T. D. 6148, 6648, 22258) Glycophenol as Saccharine, (T. D. 22531). 24 68 Goa powder (T. D. 4196) • 356 Goat beards (T. D. 13948), as Wool, class 2, sorted. 357 hair, angora (66 F. R. 299, T. D. 9810, 16072).. 12c Ib 562-664" hair, angora, on the skin (T. D. 18834, 20845, 22831) ... 30% 20% Free 1c ib 3c Ib 25% ... Free 571 46 hair, common, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn, unmanufactured (T. D. 18699, 19847) Free 356 366 46 hair, cut in lengths for brushes (T. D. 13942) 24c Ib hair goods, as Wool manufactures (53 F. R. 941, T. D.. 12216). .. 571 66 571 362 " hair, Madras and Mocha, (T. D. 19847, 21739). hair, mixed with calf hair (T. D.13772). hair noils, alpaca (T. D. 7470). Free ... Free 20c Ib 68 664 hair on skins (T. D. 13468). ... Free 366 10677). 356 hair plushes, as wool manufactures (T. D. hair, angora, selected and bunched (T. D. 13942) 361 "" hair tops, angora (T. D. 17437) • 450 66 426 438 66 skin, embossed (T. D. 5705). 450 664 # 562 438 skin carriage robes (T. D. 3702) skin crosses, loosely sewed (T. D. 12985, 21805) skin rugs (T. D. 2825, 3063, 7046, 12985) skins (T. D. 13468). 222 Goats (T. D. 7544) 193 100 112 Goblets, metal • or tumblers, cut glass (T. D. 3020, 11001) or tumblers, plain glass 108 Goggles, see spectacles, (T. D. 11213, 13817, 13883, 13873). (T. D. 11213, 11597, 13638, • • • skins, angora (T. D. 12865, 15699, 22831) skins, dressed and finished (T. D. 3702) • • .24c ID 30c Ib 35% 20% 20% • · 35% Free Free • 20% 20% 45% · 60% 45% 352 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 193 Gold articles, manufactured, n. s. p. f. beaters' molds and skins (T. D. 352). beaters' paper (T. D. 3508, 7979). beaters' planes, (T. D. 23667) bullions bullions of tinsel wire 567 107 66 402 511 179 46 530 coins (T. D. 11907, 14575) 511 46 179 179 193 44 193 434 "" 177 58 193 66 .. • .. dust, (T. D. 7418, 13104, 14106). embroideries (T. D. 10546, 13884, 14296) • • epaulets, galloons, knots, laces, stars, tassels and rings • foil for dentists (T. D. 2674) galeries for jewelry (T. D. 4204) jewelry • • • leaf (T. D. 6814), per package of 500 leaves liquid, as paint (T. D. 5814). manufactures of, n. s. p. f... • • RATE 45% Free 35% Free Free · • • 5c Ib and 35% Free Free • 60% 60% 45% 45% 60% • $1.75 30% • 45% "" 612 193 3 511 629 3 398 187 193 plated articles 58 " 70 53 629 179 179 "" "" 191 193 193 medals, religious (T. D. 10542, 10934, 13190, 13378) muriate of old, fit only for remanufacture (T. D. 8619). ore (T. D. 6858, 8967) oxide of paper, (T. D. 8940, 12353) pens powder, (T. D. 6113, 15415, 23140) as color. powder, if for toilet use · size (T. D. 5242, 6690, 8923, 9223). sweepings (T. D. 6058, 7418) tinsel wire thread watch cases wire · Gomline, as albumen. Golf clubs (T. D. 17494), metal chief value. 438 Goloshes or clogs, wood and leather (T. D. 5994) 453 Gongs (T. D. 18726) • Sec. 7 Goods liable to two or more rates of duty, the highest to be taken. Sec. 15 " manufactured in bonded warehouse for ex- portation. mixed materials, if permanently attached as entireties, according to component of chief value (T. D. 14859). mixed materials, when possible, must must be segregated (T. D. 14755, 14762, 14841). product of convict labor, importation pro- hibited. medals, if trophies or prizes (T. D. 6566, 13497, 13759) Free 45% 25% Free Free • 25% • • 3c Ib and 20% .. 25% 45% • 30% 50% 35% · · Free • 5c Ib · • • .5c fb and 35% 40% 45% • · 45% • 25% 45% Sec. 31 " Sec. 28 taken from sunken vessels. 275 Goose breasts, smoked (T. D. 7961). 25% 66 275 livers (T. D. 15156). 25% " 425 quill splits (T. D. 7148). 15% 425 skins, dressed (T. D. 724, 4975, 12838) 50% • 389 371 339 Gorings cotton 193 Gouges (T. D. 10568) 60% silk 50% wool or hair (T. D. 10677) 50c tb and 60% · • 45% Gowns, as wearing apparel, according to material. SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 353 PAR. ARTICLE RATE Gowns, tea, fur lined and trimmed, according to ma- terial (T. D. 14960). 343 66 483 Grain bags, exported filled, imported by exporter.... Free bags, burlap (G. A. 3768, 19015, 19259)..gc lb and 15% bags, other material, according to material. green kern (T. D. 15950).. 234 20 548 "" Grains, as drugs, advanced in value. 66 425 66 419 66 64 as drugs, crude artificial emery · • 25c bu C • .14c Ib and 10% Free 50% imported to be ground. (See Act of Jan. 9, 1883). mixtures of, for food (T. D. 2841). of ammomium, advanced in value. of ammonium, crude Sec. 6 "6 20 66 548 548 683 of tin 438 66 of paradise • skin, tawed or tanned, as leather Sec. 6 Graisse adherente (T. D. 5144). Grana or granella (cochineal) .. Granadilla wood, in the log, rough or hewn wood, manufactures of. 527 700 208 66 198 " wood, sawed 198 604 wood, veneers 1c tb • 20% .14c Ib and 10% Free Free Free • 20% 20% Free Free • 35% 15% 20% Free Free 50% 12c cu. ft • 50% 60% 55% 50% 50% • 50% 12c cu. ft • Grenancine, extract of madder (T. D. 5218) 527 Granella (cochineal) Granite blocks, polished (T. D. 12362) broken (T. D. 16256) dressed or polished • • • • • • 118 117 "" 118 95 95 118 118 118 117 66 182 232 683 66 604 earthenware, decorated • earthenware, white (T. D. 15171) monuments (T. D. 12362) paving stone (T. D. 6785, 13659) sawed (T. D. 9186) unmanufactured Granulated lead (T. D. 8581) • rice (T. D. 5678, 6986, 7113) tin Granza or garance, madder 266 Grape fruit 296 44 210 252 • • • • • • juice, as Still wine (T. D. 5092). sugar (37 F. R. 85, T. D. 6740, 12822) vines (T. D. 11574). • 21sc Ib 140 lb Free Free 1c Ib • • • • 116c tb 25% 265 Grapes (T. D. 10271, 10741, 13989, 14371, 14852, 14893, allowance for sawdust in (66 F. R. 719). .20c cu. ft 16688, 71 F. R. 501). "" 46 264 dried (T. D. 16004) 212c b in barrels, measurement of (T. D. 14852, 14893, 16688, 71 F. R. 501, 20737, 22767). 22297, 643 Graphite Graphophones and cylinders, according to material, Free (T. D. 23195). 111 Graphoscopes (T. D. 10331, 11234, 16975) 137 Grapnel rope (T. D. 9200), same duty as on wire of • • 45% which composed, and in addition. 1c th 347 Grass and cotton fiber cloth (T. D. 15984). 45% 449 bamboo screens (T. D. 7651, 11829, 17077, 66 F. R. 733, 71 F. R. 866). 30% Sec. 6 " 409 bleached (T. D. 11877, 12115, 13375) 20% bonnets, trimmed 50% not trimmed 35% • 12a 354 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 409 566 193 449 66 548 617 449 dried, (T. D. 13375, 13574, 14933, 16153) · • dyed, (T. D. 13574) 347 13661, 21000) 632 347 for paper stock • 409 trimmed 193 • • 566 "" 427 566 449 449 463 449 449 449 "" " 346 566 ARTICLE Grass braids, plaits and laces for making hats (T. D. 8071), not bleached or dyed.. if bleached or dyed China or ramie clippers (T. D. 17661) • cocoa fiber mats (T. D. 11425) dog, (T. D. 20624, 23042, 23142) • • • • RATE 15% 20% Free 45% 30% Free Free 30% 45% Free 45% • • 35% 50% 45% fiber cloth (T. D. 12223, 12248, 12355, 12358, hammocks, hemp or sisal, (T. D. 12354) hats and hoods, not trimmed. hooks (T. D. 15796) istle or Tampico fiber kuskus root fans (T. D. 13325, 16563) manilla, n. s. p. f. • manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12223) Mexican table mats (T. D. 12240) noils, china (T. D. 6873, 13348). palm fiber cloth (T. D. 12355) pulp • • · • raffia cloth, (T. D. 11879, 17267) ramie cloth (T. D. 12223, 12248), as Flax cloth. sea (T. D. 21015) • • • Free 50% Free 1 30% 30% 10% 30% 30% 30% Free 656 "" seed, (G. A. 3770, 22876) Free • • 656 656 seed, clover( T. D. 13980, 14720, 14937) seed, Italian and English rye (T. D. 14721, 15411) • • • • Free Free 656 seed, sainfoin (T. D. 14937) Free · · · 4 566 64 sisal Free 347 566 sisal hammocks, (T. D. 9812, 12354) stems of wheat for funeral decoration, (T. D. 19255) 45% Free 449 straw cloth (T. D. 14402) 30% 566 sun bleached (T. D. 17150) Free • 566 66 sunn, n. s. p. f.... Free 566 " textile, unmanufactured or undressed, n. S. p. f.... Free • 449 thread in leaf (T. D. 3621, 12223, 12248) • • 30% 347 "" thread in fiber 45% 566 632 Grasses, African (T. D. 12300) as paper stock Free • Free 617 loofah (T. D. 15411) Free · 617 natural dried (T. D. 13375) Free • 449 " natural dried, and made into wreaths (T. D. 6030) 30% 449 natural dyed (T. D. 13574) 30% Sec. 6 10073, 13574) 279 568 Grease, brown wool (T. D. 8392, 10878, 13757) 66 wired and bunched (T. D. 9088, 9176, 9249, commonly used in soap making or in wire drawing, or for stuffing or dressing leather (T. D. 11236. 13439, 15040, 15414). cord (T. D. 13976) • • 20% 1/2c to Sec. 6 " 568 66 crude olein (T. D. 15040) • • 7 "" curriers' blacking (T. D. 15124) · . • 626 3 enfleurage (T. D. 17383, 17412, 21306, 21424) lanolin (T. D. 11215, 11216, 15666, 66 F. R. 734, 33 21943) • mineral (T. D. 10185, 10651, 13564) • • · oil and alkali mixed Free 20% Free • 25% Free 25% 25% 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 355 PAR. ARTICLE 68 Grease, petroleum, medicinal (T. D. 12587) 568 ... sod oil (T. D. 10962, 11236) • • 42 66 "" spermaceti not (T. D. 11573). 3 Sec. 6 " 46 sperm oil (T. D. 11326). Stauffer's Lubricant not (T. D. 9986). trophoderme (T. D. 14520) RATE 25% Free 8c gal 25% 20% 3 66 wool, lanae (T. D. 15122) 25% 279 " wool, or degras (T. D. 10878, 11236, 11561, 11632, 21840) 12c tb 425 58 48 Grebe skins, as ornamental feathers (T. D. 3682) Grecian red, (T. D. 14306, 11540) Green chrome (T. D. 21720) 50% 30% .412c Ib 58 262 66 French, dry or moist • 30% (2 262 66 559 252 fruits, apples, peaches, quinces, cherries, plums and pears fruits, edible, n. s. p. f. fruits, n. s. p. f.. • house stock, plants, (T. D. 20449) 25c bu 2c Ib Free 234 * C Kern (T. D. 15950) 58 58 59 250 66 mineral paint Paris • pease, in bulk 114 66 stones, as marble (T. D. 278). 19 Sec. 6 390 299 148 Gridirons, cast 193 119 17440) 119 66 119 231 4 626 271 499 "" bones (T. D. 23092) 280 chicory • Sec. 6 66 flint Sec. 6 Sec. 6 • 91 96 68 569 548 • olive nuts, (T. D. 19983. 22719, 22783) • . $1.75 ton ore of antimony (T. D. 13672, 19295, 19406, 23816) plaster of Paris (T. D. 10567) Guanalajara pottery • Guaiacol, absolute (T. D. 15071, 15216, 21360) Guano (T. D. 391) 263 Guava jelly (T. D. 1762, 9043) 1c b 1½c tb Free 1c tb c Ib Free 21c tb 20% vitriol or copperas, or sulphate of iron.... syrup of, non-alcoholic (T. D. 6877), as Fruit juice. Grenadine veilings (T. D. 10797, 13981) sirup, as fruit juice (T. D. 6877). Grenadines, according to material (T. D. 14713) Grindstone shafts, (T. D. 16807) 8-10c b Grindstones, artificial (T. D. 310, 8313, 9080, 11686, finished or unfinished (T. D. 13679) small (T. D. 13679) Groats as oatmeal (T. D. 8509) Ground alum 66 · bean oil beans or peanuts, shelled (T. D. 3240) Unshelled • 25% 25c bu 30% 30% 15% 40c bu 140 Mb • 60% • 45% • $1.75 ton • • • • $1.75 ton · . • 20% 20% • $2.25 ton 60% 25% Free Free 35% Guarana paste (T. D. 1889. 22782) 263 marmalade (T. D. 1762).. 93 Guhr or kiesselguhr (T. D. 6287, 7290) • 548 Guiac gum, crude 20 otherwise than crude 20 548 or chamomile, crude 44 grains, crude • 1c tb and 35% Guimauve or chamomile, advanced in value..c b and 10% • 20 Guinea grains, advanced in value. 548 $2 ton Free 14c fb and 10% • · 14c b and 10% Free · · 45% 193 Guitar fret wire, in coils (T. D. 6697) Free 356 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. strings, metal (T. D. 4453) strings, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14741) strings, silk (T. D. 4453) PAR. 453 ARTICLE Gultar strings, catgut (T. D. 10758, 15518) • U 453 C • 453 46 .. 453 "" • 453 418 470 · 448 20 548 Guitars • if toys Gum amber, crude (T. D. 8825, 12967) amber, manufactures of 20 46 548 311 RATE 45% • 45% 45% 45% 45% 35% Free 25% • • • • 14c fb and 10% Free • • 14c Ib and 10% Free ammoniac (T. D. 2235), advanced ammoniac, crude • anime (T. D. 2907), advanced. anime, crude • and cotton etoffe (T. D. 15836) .3c sq yd and 20% and gum resin, advanced in value.... .14c Ib and 10% and gum resin, crude • • 4 • and gum resin, lactucarium (T. D. 11970). and gum resin combined, varnolette (T. D. 10888, 19123) 20 66 548 "" Free · 548 Free Sec. 6 20% 20 Arabic (T. D. 14810) · .14c Ib and 10% 548 286 barbary, belium and benzoin or Benjamin.. Free British 53 " 548 capal, in oil of turpentine (T. D. 7977). cape, copal and cerrie, crude • • 30 chicle 2c Ib 35% Free 10c Ib 548 "" crude Free 548 damar or dammar, crude Free 548 20 "" 548 ester, crude • 548 • 548 20 " 548 548 guaiac, crude Jeddo, crude • 548 Sec. 6 " 548 Sec. 6 " 43 20 " 20 548 592 66 64 East India ester, advanced in value frankincense gamboge, garbanum and guaiac, crude. guaiac, advanced (T. D. 9557) mastic and myrrh, crude mixed with other ingredients (T. D. 10088) olibanum, crude olibanum or incense powder (T. D. 10232) perdu, as opium refined, for textile printing (T. D. 16639). resin, artificial, advanced in value (T. D. 9557). sandrac, senegal, shellac and spruce, shellac, from stick or seed lac (T. D. 6381, • Free • • 14c lb and 10% Free Free Free • .. • • 1/c fb and 10% Free • Free Free • · 20% • Free .. 20% .$1 b 14c fb and 10% 14c lb and 10% crude.. Free 9392) Free 548 66 spruce cleaned, (T. D. 21714) Free • 286 548 " substitute (T. D. 12822, 37 F. R. 85) talc and tragacanth, crude. • • 2c Ib Free 402 135 158 158 658 Gummed paper (T. D. 17897, 22013, 22723) Gun barrel molds, not in bars, as steel ingots (T. D. 6780). barrel ribs are classified with the accompany- ing barrels (T. D. 6780). barrels, double, for sporting, breech loading shot guns and rifles, further advanced than rough bored 25% $3 ea. and 35% barrels, single, forged and rough bored ex- cept shot gun barrels (T. D. 5762, 6780, 11703, 13329, 78 F. R. 799, 21404)....$1 ea. and 35% barrels, single tube, forged and rough bored, for shot guns (T. D. 6962, 12787, 12329).... Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 357 ARTICLE Gun blocks (42 F. R. 292, T. D. 12201, 16820, 19128).. blocks, planed on both sides (T. D. 6780, 6936, 1. PAR. 699 208 12201, 10071, 20425) 422 66 cotton, as Gunpowder. 158 "" 158 422 158 "" 428 locks, metal, (T. D. 4969, 10563, 10568, 10573).. nipple, plungers, worms, (T. D. 6307, 10657). powder, valued 20c or less Ib valued over 20c lb. • • stocks, for double-barreled sporting breech- loading shot guns and rifles (45 F. R. 349, 13 S. C. R. 24, T. D. 12201, 13521, 13535) wads, all kinds 193 Guns, all n. s. p. f.. 158 158 པ RATE Free 35% 50% 50% 4c Ib 6c Ib $3 ea. and 35% 20% 45% and rifles, double barreled sporting and breech loading, val, not more than $5 each (T. D. 10573, 11424, 13694, 7819, 9537)....$1.50 ea. and 15% Valued more than $5 and not more than $10. Valued more than $10 and rifles, double barreled, breech loading, without lock parts of, n. s. p. f. • • $4 ea. and 15% .$6 ea. and 35% sporting and or fittings. ... $6 ea. and 35% 50% single barreled, breech loading and parts of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5889, 5907). shot, muzzle loading (T. D. 13682, carbines 158 158 66 157 157 157 $6 muskets (T. D. 9537, 13212) 158 66 "" 157 46 • • $1 ea. and 35% 10524, 15315) 25% 25% 25% 50% 25% .c fb and 15% Free partially manufactured (T. D. D. 10573, 11167, 11424, 13694, 13521, 13535, 13 S. C. R. 24)... are personal effects, (T. D. 14414, 13494, 15315, 18363, 19356, 23676). Turkish, as muskets, (T. D. 13212) 343 Gunny bags (46 F. R. 184). 632 344 "C • bags and gunny cloth, old or refuse, as paper stock (T. D. 6577).... cloth, composed in whole or in part of hemp. flax, jute or jute butts, not bleached, not exceeding 16 threads sq. in., weighing not less than 15 oz. sq. yd.. 448 Gut, artificial flies, in part of (T. D. 15138) 448 517 448 448 " 453 448 453 • • • cat worm or whip, all manufactures of n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10758, 19582, 21566). cat, worm or whip, or whip, unmanufactured (T. D. 10397, 10758, 13234, 23640, 23699). flies and fishhooks (T. D. 16223, 20612). • 6-10c sq. yd 25% 25% Free 25% leaders (T. D. 15222) 25% strings, for musical instruments (T. D. 6694, 10758, 15518, 18733) 45% strings, racquets (T. D. 10397) strings, violin, (T. D. 14741). 25% • 45% • · • 450 66 450 463 450 496 Guts, bladders and all animal integuments, crude or salted for preservation, and unmanufac- tured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6694). · 570 Gutta percha, crude (T. D. 15006, G. A. 3914, 19528).. percha, manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22871).. percha, recovered (T. D. 15006) percha scraps, as waste (T. D. 15465) percha, telegraph cable (T. D. 11398) ❤ • E • Free Free 35% 35% 10% 35% 193 Guys, special metallic alloy (T. D. 17164). Gymnasium apparatus, not scientific apparatus (T. 45% • • D. 18423). 358 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 117 Gypsum blocks, rough (T. D. 9149, 10132) 118 91 91 450 450 .. blocks, dressed crude ground or calcined (T. D. 9950) manufactures, n. s. p. f... or selenite plates (T. D. 12383) • • · • • • • RATE 12c cu. ft 50% .50c ton $2.25 ton 35% 35% H PAR. ARTICLE 68 193 Haarlem oil, (T. D. 5888, 6921) Hackels, steel teeth 325 Hackled flax (T. D. 15373, 15865) 327 "" 410 193 364 • • • hemp or line of hemp (T. D. 13366) RATE 25% 45% 3c Ib • • • • $40 ton Haidebrooms (T. D. 15963) Haenometers (T. D. 18018) Hair advanced beyond washed or scoured condition as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13496). alpaca, camel, angora goat and like animals. See Wool. 40% 45% 350 179 and metal flats, if metal thread chief value (T. D. 11342) 60% 571 animal, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or un- drawn Free 357 Angora goat (T. D. 10727, 13732, 15 S. C. R. 568) 562-664 • ..12c tb Angora goat, on the skin (T. D. 18834, 20845, 22831) Free 2 70 applications for alcoholic .60c Ib and 45% applications for non-alcoholic • -50% 571 badgers' (T. D. 11068) Free Sec. 6 " 367 black horse, Mexican fibre (T. D. 15956). blankets made of. As wool blankets. • • 20% (T. D. 22985). 408 beads, not strung (T. D. 7895). · 35% 450 "" boas, squirrel (T. D. 13697) 35% 370 bonnets and hats of • • 371 450 371 12359) 509 braces, bindings and beltings made of. 50c Ib and 60% braids, of human (T. D. 12213) • braids, elastic or non-elastic (T. D. 11368, . O • bristles crude, not sorted, bunched or pre- 35% 44c Ib and 60% .50c tb and 60% pared • CC 411 bristles sorted, bunched or prepared. • · A • "" 410 brushes Free 712c Ib 40% 369 ({ 371 bunting. See wool dress goods. buttons 50c tb and 60% 66 571 calf Free 361 camel, goat, alpaca, and other like animals, in 571 ** cattle 193 ܀܀ 431 cloth, "crinoline," 431 66 370 form of roving, roping, or top waste.. • • clippers (T. D. 8178) cloth, known as hair seating. clothing ready made, and articles of wearing apparel of every description, made manufactured wholly or in part, n. up or s. p. f. 44c Ib and 60% • · · .30c Ib Free 45% 10c sq. yd D • .20c sq. yd SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 359 PAR. 369 Hair coat linings. 371 70 ARTICLE See Wool dress goods. combs, according to material. cords, and cords and tassels. cosmetics for, not alcoholic crimpers, cotton chief value (T. 13650, 14024, 14547) • curled, for beds or mattresses • · RATE .50c Ib and 60% 50% D. 13237, 45% 10% 45% 45% 45% curlers (T. D. 6432, 10675, 12011, 13237, 13650, 14024) metal chief value.. drawing cards (T. D. 15141) • 322 " 430 193 193 322 "" 369 dressers of thread, (T. D. 13237) dress goods, as Wool dress goods. 371 70 "" • 70 dyes 2 66 66 371 366 371 553 " 370 "" felt, not woven 367 571 371 * 6 for violin bows (T. D. 11562, 15686) fringes and gimps 571 " 371 dress trimmings, elastic or non-elastic 50c Ib and 60% dressing, not alcoholic dyes alcoholic, (T. D. 18541) embroideries and laces.. • · • 50% 50% • 60c fb and 45% 50c Ib and 60% fabrics, knit, and hair manufactures, n. s. p. f., valued not above 40c Ib.. val. above 40c, not above 70c val. above 70c Ib... fabrics, ornamented with beads. ... 33c Ib and 50% Ib....44c Ib and 50% · • • • • .44c Ib and 55% 50c lb and 60% felt, adhesive for sheathing vessels (T. D. 10460) • flannels. As wool flannels. · · • Free 44c Ib and 60% Free 50c Ib and 60% ... goat and calf mixed (T. D. 13772, 13842). goat, astrakhan dress trimmings (T. D. 14565) Free 50c Ib and 60% ... 357 356 66 goat, astrakhan (T. D. 14290). goat, angora, • • • .12c b selected and bunched (T. D. 13942) • .24c Ib 571 "" 571 371 356 goat, common, (T. D. 18699, 19847, 21739). Madras and Mocha goat, (T. D. 19847, 21739) Free goat trimmings (T. D. 12945). .60c tb and 60% goats' beards for brushes, scoured (T. D. 4108, Free 426 571 430 13947, 13948), as Wool, class 2, sorted. hares', as hatters fur (T. D. 9862).. hogs, cleaned or uncleaned (T. D. 8667) hogs, curled, for mattresses 20% • Free 10% 571 430 Sec. 6 " 571 429 429 • horse, cattle and other animals, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11068, 15686) horse, curled for beds or mattresses. horse dyed (T. D. 13218) • • horse, for violin bows (T. D. 6872, 11562, 15686) human, cleaned and drawn, but not manufac- tured (T. D. 3353, 14252, 9441, 8729, 9541)... human drawn and curled (T. D. 8729, 9741, 9541, 12213) Free 10% • 20% Free 20% 20% 366 human, imitation of, wool, as Wool manu- factures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12331). 429 450 human partly cleaned as cleaned (T. D. 8729). human, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 1539, 12213) 20% 35% 571 369 (4 2 ፡፡ 371 14 human, raw, uncleaned (T. D. 9441, 14252). Italian cloth. As wool dress goods. lotion, alcoholic (T. D. 15218).. manufactures. See Woolen schedule. mohair laces (T. D. 14628).. • • 50c tb and 60% Free 60c b and 45% • • 360 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 366 Halr mohair plush (T. D. 14694, 14760). manufactures. nets, silk (T. D. 14935) RATE As wool 390 362 60% "" noils, camels' (T. D. 15232, 17207) oil .. 20c lb • • • 50% 60% 40% 70 408 410 ornaments, (T. D. 23261) pencils (T. D. 3794, 12239) pins, celluloid or collodion (T. D. 8610, 11033, 11092, 11418, 13557, 16216, 17809)....65c Ib and 25% pins, gutta percha • 17 450 449 pins, horn (T. D. 13954) • · 188 pins, iron wire (T. D. 10484) • • 188 188 "6 pins japanned, iron wire (T. D. 11873, 13902). pins, not jewelry (T. D. 13307). 434 391 • • 366 2 pins, ornamental, if jewelry (10 S. C. R. 120, T. D. 10708, 10544, 16411, 17258). pins, silk covered (T. D. 16411, 21921) plushes (T. D. 10677). As wool cloths. preparations for, alcoholic (T. D. 18541). preparations for, non-alcoholic 35% 30% 35% 35% 35% 60% 50% 60c fb and 45% presscloth (T. D. 6056, 10505, 12202, 21200) as wool cloths. 36856 44 50% 70 64 powder (T. D. 6113) 50% 671 66 rabbits (T. D. 13313) Free 426 "6 rabbits', prepared for hatters' use. • 20% Sec. 6 番​番 ​351 " rope, made from cattle hair, (G. A. 3947) Russian camel's. See wool. • • • 20% 431 46 seating 20c sq. yd 366 44 sieves (T. D. 12946). As wool cloths. 150 46 squirrel boas (T. D. 13697) 571 66 squirrel, (T. D. 22869) 35% Free 366 tissue for sieves (T. D. 12946). As wool cloths. 70 44 tonic (T. D. 16358, 6407, 11601), non-alcoholic.. 50% 871 371 番​番 ​tosca nets, (T. D. 14694, 14760) trimmings for hats ..50c mb and 60% .50c b and 60% 70 "" wash, (T. D. 23679) 50% 450 17053) 871 450 watch guards, no part metal (T. D. 1603, webbing, gorings, etc., elastic or wigs (T. D. 1366, 1539) 35% nonelastic 50c fb and 60% 35% 700 671 66 wood sticks, for umbrellas yak (T. D. 4952) Free • Free 496 Hake sounds, crude (T. D. 1648). Free 496 sounds, salted and dried (T. D. 18386) Free ► • • 821 177 Half duck, for sails, if cotton gold leaf 35% · .pkge 500 leaves $1.75 393 261 447 Halter chains • 447 rings 447 473 "" 339 339 [C edgings, flax 839 44 447 870 stuff, dried pulp for paper maker (T. D. 1589). See Pulp. Hallbut, fresh, pickled or salted (T. D. 23770, 23772).. Halters (T. D. 19486) on free horses (T. D. 6777) Hamburg edgings, cotton (T. D. 6371) Hames net. (T. D. 9184, 11328) • Hammer felt, in sheets, for making pianoforte ham- mers (T. D. 4827) 135 1c b 45% 45% 45% Free 60% 60% 60% 45% • 44c b and 60% molds, as steel ingots (T. D. 5047). · • • • • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 361 PAR. ARTICLE RATE .8-10c Ib 124 Hammered iron or steel 66 • iron charcoal used as fuel Hammers, blacksmiths' 66 · • gun (T. D. 10568, 10657) n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6259). piano, (T. D. 21360, 21590, 21643, 23096, 23170) tuning (T. D. 6259, G. A. 3911). Hammocks, hemp and sisal grass (T. D. 12354). Ham slicers, as knives, carving (T. D. 17731). Hams Hamster fur (T. D. 13180) 124 144 158 193 453 ፡፡ 453 347 155 273 426 450 66 400 66 403 112 453 645 418 427 168 " saws 97 " 312 345 Hand barrows, according to material. bellows, leather (T. D. 12013) $12 ton .112c Ib 50% 45% 45% 45% 45% • 5c Ib 20% 35% 25% 45% 45% Free · 35% 50% 30% 35% bills, lithographic. As lithographic prints. bills, printed (T. D. 3941).. mirrors, not over 144 inches sq. organs, as musical instruments • organs, as tools of trade (T. D. 15185) organs, small as toys (T. D. 9298).. painted fans (T. D. 12797) ... • warmers, Japanese (T. D. 15330). Handkerchiefs, cotton, finished or unfinished, in the piece or otherwise, not hemmed, or hemmed only, pay the same rate of duty on the cloth contained therein as is imposed on cotton cloth of the same description, weight and count (T. D. 10409, 12656, 13539, 16815) but not less than If revered, hemstitched or imitation hem- stitched, or have drawn threads, they shall pay in addition to above duty 10% (T. D. 10236, 13403, 53 F. R. 78, 55 F. R. 874, 18895. 19068, 22829) but not less than If embroidered in any manner, tamboured, ap- pliqued, or trimmed with lace, tucking or inserting (T. D. 14157, 14455, 16212, 16269, 17006, 17051. 18895, 41 F. R. 763, 68 F. R. 182, 83 F. R. 167) they shall pay not less than.. flax, hemp or ramie, or of which these sub- stances or either of them is the material of chief value, whether in the piece or other- wise, finished or unfinished, not hemmed or hemmed only (T. D. 10669, 14329, 16901, 16113) · If hemstitched or imitation hemstitched, or re- vered, or with drawn threads, but not em- broidered or initialed (T. D. 14365, 21716, 23745) 45% 55% 60% 50% 55% ** 339 If embroidered (10 S. C. R. 44, 53 F. R. 78, T. D. 21716) 60% 339 flax lace (T. D. 14134) • 60% 345 jute 45% C6 lacquered boxes are unusual coverings for (T. D. 7468). 66 339 linen lace (T. D. 3729, 12551, 17065) 60% " 312 388 madras, as cotton handkerchiefs (T. D. 10409). samples of, are dutiable (T. D. 13445). silk, whether in the piece or otherwise, fin- ished or unfinished, if not hemmed or hemmed only, shall pay the same rate of duty as is imposed on goods in the piece of the same description, weight, and condition 362 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 699 540 as provided for in this schedule (T. D. 12841, 13801), but not less than.. If hemstitched or imitation hemstitched, or revered or have drawn threads, or are em- broidered in any manner, or are tamboured, appliqued, or trimmed wholly or in part with lace, or tucking or insertion, shall pay in addition to the duty hereinbefore pre- scribed, 10% but in no case shall pay less than Handle bolts (T. D. 1540) • • Handles, for furniture, according to material. for curling stones (T. D. 7212) RATE 50% 60% Free Free 418 453 447 toy with celluloid coverings (T. D. 13302). Harmoniums, (T. D. 2418, 2869) Harness (T. D. 13301, 17662) 153 46 66 for knives or erasers not less than..5c piece and 40% for umbrellas, of horn, china, precious stones, etc. (T. D. 7953, 10252, 11704, 13349, 13357, 13377), according to material. horn • whip, of wood (T. D. 16805) Handsaws .. Hand mirrors, not over 144 sq. in. Hangers, sword • Hanging baskets with artificial flowers (T. D. 6230). Hangings, Japanese wall, as paintings (T. D. 14524). 66 paper Hansom cabs, according to material of chief value. Hard metal, part lead, unwrought (T. D. 3591) pitch (T. D. 5049) 449 " 208 168 112 154 425 454 402 182 Sec. 6" 450 ፡፡ 193 562 Hare skins, not dressed 426 D. 9862) 426 66 use 275 222 • rubber, all manufactures of n. s. p. f.. Hardware, coach • · • Hares' fur, dressed on the skin, not manufactured (T. • fur, not on the skin, prepared for hatters' in vinegar (T. D. 7244) live • • 453 Harmonicas, flute, (T. D. 14392) 453 418 418 66 • 1 • mouth, one octave or over (T. D. 18483) mouth, less than one octave (T. D. 18483). toy (T. D. 3399, 4859, 11037, 12118, 12748, 12767, 13302, 13423, 15597, 72 F. R. 48. 21981, 22096, 22105) 30% 35% 30% 45% 35% 50% 20% • · 25% ... 218c Ib 20% 35% 45% Free 20% 20% 25% 20% 45% 45% .. 35% 35% • 35% 45% 45% 474 447 Sec. 6 7 66 320 447 330 453 453 453 460 5 68 460 spirits of E • for horses for racing or exhibition, under bond (T. D. 18579) furniture and hardware grease (T. D. 14520) • liquid, as blacking (T. D. 11545) loom • metal, chief value (T. D. 13301) twine (T. D. 14405). (See twine). 453 Harp strings, catgut (T. D. 10758, 15518) strings, metal (T. D. 4453) · strings, other material (T. D. 14721) Harps and harpsicords (T. D. 4453, 15016) Harrows, tooth and disk Hartshorn 46 Harvesters • 68 Hashhisch or hasheesh (T. D. 9168) Free 45% 20% 25% · 50c b and 25% • D 45% • 45% 45% 45% • • 45% • • 20% • .112c Ib 25% 20% • 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 363 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 382 371 Hassocks, same as carpets of which composed. Hat bands, mourning, (T. D. 6243). ... ..50c fb and 60% 320 66 450 389 bands, cotton (T. D. 4573, 16093, 23280). bands, leather strips for (T. D. 13243) bands or trimmings, not galloons, T. D. 23280). bands, silk ... .. 45% 35% 50% Sec. 6 66 braids, bark (T. D. 13298) 20% 409 339 371 (6 339 339 371-383 braids, chip, grass, osier, palm leaf, rattan, straw, or willow, not bleached, dyed, col- ored or stained (T. D. 6276, 10775, 12039, 14402, 14699, 15163, 15324, 15625, 16343, 16636, 21861, 22843) • 15% 20% if bleached, dyed, colored or stained.. braids, cotton (T. D. 10775, 14691, 61 F. R. 928) 60% braids, felt (T. D. 14918, 15009) braids, hemp (T. D. 12854) .50c tb and 60% 60% braids, manilla (T. D. 12359, 12546) braids, straw, in part only, according to chief value (T. D. 11342, 11368, 11370, 22170). braids, straw and horse hair (T. D. 11368, 22843) 60% ..50c fb and 60% 50% • bodies, fur. As hats of fur. bodies, wool • 44c lb and 60% 391 66 371 66 braids, wire, covered with silk braids, wool • 50c b and 60% 432 370 C 448 66 366 371 66 cases, dutiable coverings (T. D. 10093). cork ventilators (T. D. 13603) crowns, wool, as wool manufactures (T. D. 10541). crowns, embroidered worsted (T. D. 14130) 25% 50c Ib and 60% crowns, gelatin, silk and cotton, according to component material of chief value (T. D. 13288). 322 449 forms, sparterie and cotton (T. D. 13203) forms, straw (T. D. 12430) 45% 30% 66 66 materials, conference report on (T. D. 9915). materials, marly cloth not (T. D. 9941). 322 materials, oilcloth for sweat bands (T. D. 10393) 45% 409 materials, sparterie (T. D. 11691), if bleached or colored 20% not bleached or colored 15% 450 66 370 193 materials, sweat bands of leather (T. D. 12124) miner's wool and resin, (T. D. 13380)..44c Ib and 60% ornaments, if not jewelry, metal chief value 35% (T. D. 6245) 45% 188 pins, if not jewelry (44 F. R. 160, 53 F. R. 1015, 69 F. R. 327, T. D. 1498, 16183). 35% 434 pins, set with imitation precious stones (T. D. 13291, 20298) 60% • 449 plaques of straw (G. A. 3733) 35% 137 ribbon wire (T. D. 15014) 45% 449 shapes, straw and cotton (T. D. 16349) 30% " 339 sides of cotton (T. D. 16808) · • 60% # 137 45% silk covered wire (T. D. 15149) trimmings (13 S. C. R. 186, 8 S. C. R. 732, 10 S. C. R. 186, 49 F. R. 19, T. D. 979, 981, 12925) according to material of chief value. trimmings, beaded (T. D. 16229) • 408 Cf 60% 179 137 trimmings, metal galloons (T. D. 12370). wire (T. D. 9807, 12944, 15014, 15149, 15405). 60% ... 45% 193 Hatchets 45% 364 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. ARTICLE Hatters' fur waste (T. D. 12233) PAR. 463 426 66 426 562 66 148 66 461 461 370 370 66 409 66 409 furs (T. D. 12672, 17076, 16875) • • furs, not on the skin (T. D. 6372, 9862, 10096) furs, plucked coney skins (T. D. 10854, 10901, 14768) irons, cast • • plush (T. D. 12937, 15233, 15825, 16109, 17279). plush, black (T. D. 16577) Hats, alpaca (T. D. 13783, 14130). Argyle, for ladies (T. D. 12942) bamboo, so called, untrimmed Trimmed • • RATE 10% 20% • 20% Free 8-10c tb 10% 10% • 44c Ib and 60% 44c tb and 60% 35% 50% bonnets, and hoods, composed of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, osier or rattan (T. D. 12039, 15324), whether wholly or partially manufactured, but not trimmed 35% 409 If trimmed (T. D. 21502, 21652) as above, complete except blocking (T. D. 18614) 50% • 35% 432 64 409 66 314 `: 418 370 66 370 66 bonnets, and hoods, for men's, women's, boys' or children's wear, trimmed or untrimmed, including bodies, plateaux, forms, or shapes, composed wholly or in chief value of fur of the rabbit, beaver or other animals (T. D. 6487). • · • • • Val. not more than $5 per dozen....$2 dozen and 20% Val. more than $5, not more than $10 per dozen $3 dozen and 20% Val. more than $10, not more than $20 per dozen $5 dozen and 20% Val. more than $20 per dozen. .$7 dozen and 20% bonnets and hoods, braids, plaits, laces, and willow sheets or squares, composed wholly of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier or rattan, suitable for making or or- namenting hats, bonnets and hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained.. If bleached, dyed, colored or stained. caps not (T. D. 10562, 10860). (See caps). cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 12134, 15870) dolls' • felt (T. D. 14918, 15009, 22228) felt, varnished (T. D. 10565) fez caps, not (T. D. 12025). fur trimmed, according to value, (T. D. 23572). hair (T. D. 12938) ladies', wool (T. D. 12942) leather • • • • 15% 20% 50% 35% .. • • .44c Ib and 60% .44c Ib and 60% (See caps). material of chief leather sweat bands for (T. D. 15723) loof fiber (T. D. 16479) Mexican embroidered, accompanying (G. A. 3926) · • 44c tb and 60% · • 44c fb and 60% 35% 35% 50% owner Free 44c b and 60% 30% 35% 44c Ib and 60% 50% • · • 44c Ib and 60% As hats 370 370 " 450 450 314 6i 697 370 449 409 370 64 part hair (T. D. 12938) • • • • 314 370 CC 432 E pith (T. D. 3557, 4715, 12134) • pith, wool covered (T. D. 14386) pullovers of cony skins (T. D. 7220). of fur. miners', of wool and resin • U • miniature Mexican, (T. D. 19413) palm leaf • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 365 PAR. ARTICLE Hats plateaux for, according to material of chief 370 66 390 390 409 66 value (T. D. 15213, 16343). sailors', of wool (T. D. 9825) silk (T. D. 10787, 10945, 12150, 14295) • • silk chief value, trimmed (T. D. 6197, 6226, 9841, 10945) • • straw (T. D. 11342, 12938, 12939, 14699, 15390, G. A. 3790, trimmed T. D. 22727, 22728). Untrimmed RATE 44c Ib and 60% • 60% 60% 50% 35% 450 370 66 ... sweat bands for, of leather (T. D. 12124, 19417) tweed (T. D. 6299, 8506) 44c Ib and 60% 35% 449 30% 409 50% 35% • 370 whalebone willow, trimmed not trimmed wool (69 F. R. 465, T. D. 6770, 9825, 10567, 10799, 13782, 15163, 15625, 16655, 18673) • • ... • 44c b and 60% wool felt, varnished (T. D. 10565). .44c Ib and 60% wool, knit (69 F. R. 465). 44c Ib and 60% Haversacks, leather Hautboys 370 "" 370 450 453 Hawalian or Sandwich Islands:-The following growth, manufacture or products of the Hawaiian Islands are, by treaty, free of duty if shipped direct to the United States (T. D. 2957, 2962, 8317, 10824), viz: Castor oil Hides undressed. Melado. 35% 45% Molasses. Nuts. Plants. Pulu. Rice. Seeds. Skins undressed. Shrubs. Sugars unrefined, which are known as Sand. wich Island sugar. Syrups of cane. Tallow. Trees. Vegetables. Any of the above reshipped from another country are dutiable. or Sandwich guava jelly (T. D. 9043). or Sandwich Islands sugar above No. 20 (T. D. 3262) 263 " 209 • • 210 246 or Sandwich Islands sugar cane (T. D. 7734) Hay (18 F. R. 584, T. D. 9775, 16427). • • 193 270 66 knives • Hazelnuts (T. D. 6495, 10525), shelled • unshelled • • • 35% 1.95c Ib • • Head handkerchiefs, according to material (T. D. 208 371 66 339 390 6267). linings for barrels (T. D. 3903) nets, wool . 20% $4 ton 45% 5c lb 3c Ib 35% or hair nets, cotton or other vegetable fiber... 60% with India rubber • • • .50c Ib and 60% .15c tb and 50% 60% 20% 20% 35% or hair nets, silk (T. D. 3160, 14935, 2337). 200 Heading blocks, rough, hewn, sawed or bored only (T. D. 3863) 200 208 36 bolts Headings, manufactured • 366 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 200 418 ARTICLE RATE Heads, dolls' Headings unmanufactured (T. D. 3863) Sec. 6 "of animals, (T. D. 22234) 20% 35% 10% 320 68 69 Healds, cotton or other vegetable fiber. Healing lotions, (T. D. 9284) • • • .50c fb and 25% 25% 66 plasters 35% • Hearings before the Board of General Appraisers, samples required (T. D. 12321, 12913). Hearses, horses, etc., are not tools of trade (T. D. 8968). 617 Hechima (T. D. 15411) · • Free slippers (T. D. 15411, 17501). .44c Ib and 60% Heddles, wire, see wire heddles, (T. D. 20778, 22474). Hedge shears (T. D. 8750). 8750). As scissors. 370 153 448 Heel ball (T. D. 7426, 18013) 193 plates, brassed (T. D. 10537) Heirlooms are dutiable according to material of chief value (T. D. 282). Hellebore root, advanced in condition. 435 Helikin in kisten (T. D. 13433) 20 548 root, crude 19899). 617 370 ... 25% 45% 45% • .14c fb and 10% Free Heliographic prints not photographs, (T. D. 19993 Heliotropine (T. D. 4288, 13685, 14836) Helmets, pith, wool covered (T. D. 14386) 58 Hematite ore (T. D. 12663, 23346) • • Free • .44c Ib and 60% 30% Hemlock bark, as drugs, advanced in value..14c Ib and 10% bark, as drugs, crude (T. D. 5892). bark, extracts of (T. D. 5890). bark for dyeing, crude 20 548 22 482 482 195 20 548 327 Hemp 347 16 344 346 329 " 327 66 339 329 334 346 314 06 346 • • • bark for dyeing, ground (T. D. 3225) lumber. (See lumber). seed and leaf, advanced seed and leaf, crude • • • · Free • 12c Ib Free Free 14c Ib and 10% Free • $20 ton 45% articles, n. s. p. f. bagging for cotton, composed of single yarns not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, paint- ed or printed, counting not over 16 threads per square inch, and weighing not less than 15 ounces per square yard.. bags, as woven fabrics. bale rope, April 21, 1858, N. Y. • ..6-10c sq. yd 2c tb $20 ton 60% 2c Ib Bombay or East India (T. D. 7627, 10026) braids (T. D. 16346) • cables and cordage, tarred or untarred. carpets and carpeting, valued not over 15c square yard ..5c sq. yd. and 35% valued above 15c square yard..10c sq. yd and 35% cloth, shirting clothing · · • • cloths, woven fabrics or articles, n. s. p. f. composed of flax, hemp or ramie, weighing 412 ounces or more per square yard, Containing not over 60 inch 35% 50% threads per square .14c sq. yd. and 30% Containing over 60 and not over 120 threads per square inch.. .234c sq. yd. and 30% Containing over 120 and not over 180 threads per square inch • • 6c sq. yd. and 30% Containing over 180 threads per square inch 9c sq. yd. and 30% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 367 PAR. ARTICLE None of the above to pay less than. 346 Hemp cloths, woven fabrics of flax, hemp or ramie, weighing less than 42 ounces per square yard, containing more than 100 threads per square inch (T. D. 23101) RATE 50% 35% 330 cords made from yarn not finer than 5 lea.... 13c Ib from yarn finer than 5 lea, for each lea or number, or fraction of, in excess of 5 lea, per pound additional 340 137 " core in wire rope, as wire, included in dutiable weight, (T. D. 16812). 327 66 347 " hackled, line and dressed (T. D. 7627, 13366)...$40 ton hammocks (T. D. 12354) 45% 345 66 handkerchiefs, hemmed or not 50% 345 handkerchiefs, hemstitched, revered or drawn, not embroidered • • 55% 339 handkerchiefs, embroidered • 60% 339 335 """ 339 "" lace • 339 C hat braids (T. D. 12854) hydraulic hose . lace window curtains ► 60% 20c Ib 60% • 60% 327 66 line of • 566 manilla 347 334 491 327 46 66 632 " 334 • • manufactures n. s. p. f. • mats and rugs, as hemp carpets. New Zealand binding twine not hackled (T. D. 7627, 10026) not sisal grass (43 F. R. 294). rags or clippings for paper stock rugs, as hemp carpets. .$40 ton Free 45% Free $20 ton • Free 329 Russian bolt rope (T. D. 16221) 347 << 656 66 39 346 86 shirting cloth 566 46 ་ 327 330 school satchels (T. D. 583) seed • seed oil • sunn or raffia (T. D. 15579) tow of (T. D. 7252, 11708) twine and threads (T. D. 17407, 18004), made from yarn not finer than 5 lea made from yarn finer than 5 lea, for each lea or fraction in excess of 5 lea, per pound ad- ditional waste (T. D. 9381) • • 13c Ib 2c Ib 45% Free 10c gal 35% Free • • $20 ton 327 3/4 C $20 ton 314 331 wearing apparel • a 50% yarns, single, in the gray, not finer than 8 lea or number ic Ib 312 Finer than 8 and not finer than 80 lea or num- ber Finer than 80 lea or number Hemstitched handkerchiefs or mufflers composed of 40% 15% cotton, or imitation hemstitched, in addition to duty on cloth contained therein. But in no case less than.... · 10% 55% 345 handkerchiefs composed of flax, hemp or ra- mie 55% 388 handkerchiefs or mufflers composed of silk, in addition to duty on silk contained therein.. But in no case less than 10% 60% 339 46 20 548 16 crude ... 548 skirtings or flouncings, cotton or other vege- table fiber Henbane, advanced in value Henna leaves, crude 60% • .14c Ib and 10% Free Free • 20 leaves, ground (T. D. 9956) • • 4c tb and 10% 368 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 44c th and 55% PAR. ARTICLE RATE 369 Henriettas (T. D. 5953, 10571), valued not over 70c tb and not over 4 oz. • • .11c yd. and 50% valued above 70c Ib and over 4 oz.. • 193 Hens, mechanical (T. D. 16245) 67 68 • 20 • 548 • 287 2 ፡፡ • • • • · • 14c tb and 10% • Free 3c Ib • .. 45% 25% Hensel's tonicum, (T. D. 19456). ..55c tb not less than 25% Herbal, extracts, non-alcoholic (T. D. 9227) Herbs advanced in value, as drugs 66 Sec. 6" 287 453 339 • crude, as drugs (T. D. 9863) ground paprica (T. D. 13188) in alcohol, (T. D. 23354) 60c tb and 45% two, mixed and ground (T. D. 9392, 9863)... thyme, ground and in bottles (T. D. 14615) Herophones (T. D. 13790) .. • Herring bone galloons, trimmings, casings, and web- bings (T. D. 8664, 10340, 10757, 11872, 14144, 20515) cisco or lake fish not (T. D. 14064). frozen (T. D. 10622, 18251) • ground or bloater paste (T. D. 14267, 21758). in cans (T. D. 12566, 21478, 21912, 22414) in oil (T. D. 12106, 15414) 260 66 fresh (T. D. 15479) 260 258 66 258 258 258 42 oil (T. D. 15414, 18008) 626 260 258 258-261 341 • kippered (T. D. 18008, 10738, 12566, 14413, 56 F. R. 822) oil product of American fisheries (T. D. pickled (71 F. R. 949, T. D. 10588, 10828, 12621, 14919, 16937, 21479, 23176) roll (T. D. 11556) .. • smoked in packages of less than 1½ bbl. (T. D. 22969) • • Hessian cloth, (T. D. 14379, 15499) as Burlaps. Sec. 6 Hevaeyerba, as Brazilian tea (T. D. 3909) 68 Hevra matte (T. D. 7918) 194 Hewn timber (T. D. 6089) 20% 3c Ib 45% 60% 1/4c Ib 14c tb .. 30% 30% 30% 30% .8c gal 15479) Free 1/2c Ib 30% 34c tb or 30% 20% • 25% lc cu ft • 572 573 Hide cuttings, raw (T. D. 19130) lariats (T. D. 4751) Free Free 573 66 Free rope • 437 438 664 66 ፡፡ Hides, cattle, raw, dry or salted (T. D. 19130) elk, dressed as leather, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14060) horse, (T. D. 18871) 15% 20% Free Sec. 25 neat cattle, importation of Prohibited 438 438 66 ox, dressed (T. D. 14059) 664 438 437 ፡፡ 66 oil dressed, as leather (T. D. 14060) raw, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3720) removal of hair by liming is not dressing (T. D. 3720, 21657). tanned wet-salted (T. D. 15914) 145 Hinge blanks, iron or steel • 20% 20% • • Free • 20% • 15% • • 112c Ib 145 Hinges of iron or steel 193 of other metal • • • • • • 112c tb 45% 145 • ornamental iron for church door, not works of art (T. D. 18620) • 112c lb 208 Hinoki (T. D. 20325) • · • 35% 666 656 • • 548 64 leaves 161 418 193 History, specimens of natural, for scientific public collections Hoarhound seed Hob nails, wrought iron or steel Hobby horses, as toys 193 Hods, coal, metal · Hoes, iron or steel (T. D. 4015, 22379) Free Free Free • 214c Ib 35% 45% 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 369 PAR. ARTICLE 298 Hoff's malt extract in bottles or jugs (54 F. R. 671, T. D. 14718) Bottles pay additional duty. In casks (T. D. 10863) Solid or condensed 219 Hogs (T. D. 18822) • • • bristles, crude, not sorted, bunched or pre- pared (T. D. 12852) bristles sorted, bunched or prepared hair, curled for mattresses 509 66 411 66 430 571 hair, not curled or manufactured 204 Hogsheads, empty 127 209 311 Holdfasts, plumbers', as forgings (T. D. 7404) Holland sugar. (See sugar.) • RATE 40c gal 20c gal 40% .$1.50 each Free 72c to 10% Free 30% 35% Hollands, window, (T. D. 10346, 12372, 10558, 19450, 22705, 22785) .3c sq yd and 20% 150 Hollow ware, cast, if coated, glazed or tinned (T. D. D. 8527, 6396, 10414, 52 F. R. 808). enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses. ware, wood pulp (T. D. 9644). Holly cuttings, (T. D. 23665). ... ... • Homatropine, pure crystals (T. D. 13701, 20052) (mini- 148 66 not coated, glazed or tinned 159 433 617 Holly 67 283 68 574 247 70 mum 25%) Homaeopathic coffee, (T. D. 6922) Homeriana, medicine (T. D. 6564). Hones and whetstones (T. D. 8786) Honey (T. D. 20307) water, cosmetic 2c Ib .8-10c Ib. • 40% 35% Free 55c b 212c Ib 25% Free 20c gal 50% 50% 60%. 50% 35% 45% Free 409 Hoods, braids, plaits, laces, etc., for ornamenting. cotton chenille (66 F. R. 740, 71 F. R. 869).... (See hats). 316 "" 432 66 fur. (See hats of fur.) 390 silk (T. D. 10787) ... 409 66 Untrimmed .. 193 575 • straw, trimmed Hoof pads of rubber and iron (T. D. 6994) Hoofs, unmanufactured • 180 Hooks and eyes, metallic, loose, carded or otherwise, including weight of cards, cartons and im- mediate wrappings and labels (T. D. 9159, 11504, 11873, 44 F. R. 747, 23517)...5½c fib and 15%. 193 fish 45% 66 193 fish on silk gimp (T. D. 5587) 45% 448 fish, with gut snells, gut chief value (T. D. 16223, G. A. 3936) 25%. 193 for laced shoes (38 F. R. 97) 45% · 193 iron, wire shaped by pressure (T. D. 7668, 42 F. R. 529) ... 45%. 193 127 193 on holders, metal and rubber (T. D. 9244) or holdfasts, plumbers as forgings (T. D. 7404) reaping or grass 45%. 35%. 45% 193 with artificial bait (T. D. 7013) 45% • 128 Hoop, band or scroll iron or steel, n. s. p. f. Val. 3c or less per pound, 8 inches or less wide, less than of 1 inch thick and not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge Thinner than No. 10 and not thinner than No. • .5-10c th 20 wire gauge .6-10c fb. • .8-10c b. 132 band or scroll iron or steel, when galvanized or coated with any metal or alloy, shall pay Thinner than No. 20 wire gauge 370 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 129 198 208 128 in addition to duty on the same when not so galvanized or coated .....2-10c Ib Hoop or band iron or steel cut to lengths or wholly or partly manufactured into hoops or ties, coated or not coated with any preparation with or without buckles or fasteners, for bailing (1 S. C. R. 346) poles, (T. D. 22308) Hoops, ash (T. D. 15711) 66 66 66 208 418 46 208 .5-10c ib 20% 35% barrel, iron or steelflared, splayed or punched with or without buckles or fasteners, shall pay in addition to duty on iron or steel from which made barrel, split willow not (T. D. 14617). barrel, wooden (T. D. 3903) toy wood, finished (T. D. 3903) 248 Hop extract 66 699 248 C6 576 248 66 248 656 • poles, unmanufactured (T. D. 5105) powder (lupulin) roots, for cultivation · waste, or lupulin (T. D. 14051) Hops (T. D. 14050) 1-10c lb 35% 35% 35% 50% Free • • iron drums containing, are usual covering, (T. D. 8264). Horehound seed 449 Horn, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9993, 50% Free 50% 12c lb Free 12705, 13357) • 30% པ 414 buttons • ¾4c line gross and 15% 449 449 << comb blanks (G. A. 3720) combs 30% 30% 153 knife handles (T. D. 9830) • .5c piece and 40% 449 machete handles (T. D. 13357) • 30% 434 pins, metal ornamented as jewelry (T. D. 16008) 60% 577 Sec. 6 449 "" pith, crude (T. D. 4786) Free ፡፡ pith sizing (T. D. 4750, 4786) sheets (T. D. 12705) 20% 30% 449 66 449 ፡፡ 577 66 577 577 418 64 453 367 stays for dresses, (41 F. R. 102, T. D. 18585) strips (T. D. 7519, 7907, 9434, 9879, 19484)... strips for knife handles (T. D. 12439, 12802) tips (41 F. R. 102, T. D. 12439). Horns, unmanufactured (T. D. 9292, 12439) if toys musical instruments (T. D. 5217, 13241) Horse blankets, woolen (T. D. 15021, 8132). As wool blankets. bandages not saddlery, (T. D. 21713). clippers (T. D. 8523, T. D. 16827) 30% 30% Free • Free Free 35% • • • 45% 193 " 45% 347 CC cloth, bagging (T. D. 7265, 10538) • 45% Sec. 6 hair and cotton mattresses, (T. D. 21786, 21841) • 20% 381 571 hair carpet (T. D. 13673) 50% 66 hair, cleaned or not cleaned, drawn or not drawn (T. D. 12358, 12547, 13218) Free • 66 571 hair for violin bows (T. D. 15686) Free 193 protectors (T. D. 9734) 45% 64 257 radish, natural or dried 25% 241 radish, prepared or preserved • 40% 66 347 sacking, bagging (T. D. 10538) 45% 153 shears (T. D. 3195, 16827), as Shears. 163 shoes lc Ib * shoe iron, bar or flat (T. D. 1587). ( See iron. 124 66 shoe iron, if charcoal was used in manufac- ture $12 ton SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 371 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 161 Horse shoe nails 193 460 66 shoe nail blanks (T. D. 13201) rakes 220 Horses valued $150 or less valued over $150 • • .214c Ib 45% 20% • • per head $30 25% and carriages free as household effects (T. D. 13899, 18781). circus are dutiable (T. D. 9633). 474 503 for exhibition or racing, under bond. Free 66 if used abroad not less than one year (T. D. 18781, 84 F. R. 146) Free of persons coming into the U. S. to engage in lumbering are dutiable. (T. D. 11759.) 473 of persons having summer residences in U. S. are dutiable (T. D. 12759, 13027). performing are not for "exhibition" (T. D. 10814). specially imported for breeding, with official pedigree (T. D. 13846) Free • • 474 used for emigrating purposes (T. D. 2388, 2724, 21308) Free to be trained and exported are dutiable (T. D. 8627). Hose, hydraulic, flax, hemp, ramie or jute. leather 335 450 193 449 蒙着 ​314 317 " 318 339 318 • • leather, with metal rivets and couplings. rubber Hosiery, Chinese half hose (T. D. 15224) · 20c Ib 35% 45% • • 30% 50% cotton, and half hose and stockings, made on knitting machines or frames, n. s. p. f..... cotton and half hose, selvedged, fashioned, narrowed or shaped wholly or in part by knitting machines or frames, or knit by hand, including such as are commercially known as seamless stockings, hose and half hose, and clocked stockings, hose or half hose, finished or unfinished (T. D. 5833, 13163, 13683, 13888, 14327, 15226, 18767, 21367, 22147, 22964, 22965). 30% Val. not over $1 doz. pairs...50c doz. pairs and 15% Val. over $1, not over $1.50 doz. pairs. • 60c doz. pairs and 15% Val. over $1.50, not over $2 doz. pairs. 70c doz. pairs and 15% $1.20 doz. pairs and 15% Val. over $2, not over $3 doz. pairs... Val. over $3, not over $5 doz pairs.. Val. over $5 doz. pairs > $2 doz. pairs and 15% cotton, embroidered (T. D. 19080) cotton mock seam, fast hose, as fashioned and shaped (T. D. 11337). 55% 60% " is not regalia (T. D. 9197). 370 "" saxolaine (T. D. 7756) 390 " silk 390 silk plaited (T. D. 8706) 370 66 wool (T. D. 12998, 13888, 16657) • 370 .44c b and 60% 60% 60% .44c fb and 60% 16310, 46 wool knit (T. D. 10335, 12163, 10736, F. R. 510) .44c Ib and 60% Hospital ambulance, according to material (T. D. 16355). for the insane, electric battery for, not free (T. D. 10845). 372 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE Hospital, India rubber sheeting for, not free (T. D. 12631). surgical instruments for, not free (T. D. 14637, 18708, 18767). 100 Hour glasses, if blown 208 House furniture, wood 504 Household effects, and usual and reasonable furni- ture of persons or families from foreign countries, if actually used abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or persons nor for sale (T. D. 7761, 8267, 8530, 9703, 12404, 12049, 19529) effects, American citizens dying abroad, (T. D. 22622) .. 60% 35% Free Free "" effects, automobile is, (T. D. 22088). effects, bequests not free, (T. D. 21883). effects, bicycles are (T. D. 12648, 18937). effects, carriages and harness, are (5 S. C. R. 241, T. D. 11021, 15769, 16730, 18781). effects, cow and calf are, (T. D. 22565). effects, parts of bedsteads not, (49 F. R. 635). effects, guns not (T. D. 15315). effects, horse and dogs are (T. D. 17168, 18781, 84 F. R. 146). effects, furniture used in business not (T. D. 14465, 14466). 504 effects, immigrants' (T. D. 11178) Free • (6 effects, horse and carriage (T. D. 13899, 18781). effects, piano is (T. D. 14690, 16347). * effects, rulings on, (T. D. 22116). 66 effects, sleigh is, (T. D. 20523). པ effects, small safe may be (T. D. 9703). effects, valuable rugs and tapestry imported by emigrants not (T. D. 16555). 200 Hub blocks (T. D. 14299, 18374) 20% 193 Hubs for wheels, metal (T. D. 15011) • • 45% 200 ៩៩ for wheels, wood, rough, hewn or sawed only (T. D. 3863, 14299) 20% 208 for wheels, wood, finished 35% 346 fabrics. 617 231 Huck-a-back towels (T. D. 11193, 12647), as woven Hulls, cotton seed (T. D. 14705) oat (T. D. 15376, 15399) Free 10c C. Ibs • • 617 ፡፡ 450 of pease (T. D. 18000, 18020, 23431) Human hair, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f.. Free • • 35% 429 hair, cleaned or drawn, not manufactured (T. D. 14252, 8729, 9441) 20% 429 571 66 hair, curled (T. D. 12213) • • 20% hair, raw, uncleaned and not drawn (T. D. 14252) Free 663 70 • skeletons • · • • Hungary water, cosmetic Free 50% • 453 Hunters' horns 45% 252 67 155 Hunting knives (T. D. 14833, 18612), as knives. 301 Hunyadi Janos water (T. D. 7023), as mineral water. 251 Hyacinth bulbs • Hydrangea (T. D. 14750) Hydrastine hydrochlorate (T. D. 12698) (min. 25%)... 55c Ib 67 Hydrate chloral (T. D. 1962, 2221, 11052, 13655, 13730, 14292, 14362, 14979, 15077, 50 F. R. 402, 66 F. R. 724, 20994, 22411, 22958) (min. 25%). of alumina (T. D. 15761, 15980, 16758). of potash, in sticks or rolls (T. D. 3940) 4 il 63 66 + • • 55c th 8-10c th + 1c th 25% 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 373 Par. 63 76 3 89 ARTICLE Hydrate of potash, refined • of soda or caustic soda (T. D. 4066, 4118) oxide of iron (T. D. 15013) Hydraulic cement in barrels, sacks, or other pack- ages, including weight of packages, (T. D. 3517, 14703) 89 ፡፡ 63 335 89 431 66 cement, in bulk RATE lc tb 34c Ib 25% 8c 100 Ibs hose, in whole or in part of flax, hemp or jute lime (T. D. 3517), as Cement. press cloth (T. D. 6056, 10505) 3 Hydriodate of soda 64 66 1 of potash • Hydrobromic acid 56 Hydro carbonate of lime, dry 56 67 464 67 501 193 112 68 • • carbonate of lime, ground in oil Hydrochlorate of cocaine, (66 F. R. 746, T. D. 20050) (minimum 25%) Hydrochloric acid Hydrographic charts Hypnol (T. D. 15173), (minimum 25%) • ...7c 100 Ibs 20c Ib 20c sq yd 25% 25c Ib 25% 140 lb 1c Ib 55c Ib Free 55c Ib Free 45% 45% 25% 55c Ib Free .14c tb and 10% 25% 45% 45% Vac ID Hydrometers (T. D. 12544, 16659), metal chief value.. glass chief value • Hydroquinone (T. D. 9019, 9276, 13590, 23270) • 67 Hyoscamine sulphate (T. D. 11973, 13701), (mini- mum 25%) 548 20 Hyoscyamus, crude (T. D. 11201) not crude • extract of (T. D. 11201) • • · D Hypodermic needles (T. D. 7226, 9526, 15143) 68 << 193 193 76 syringes (T. D. 8685) Hyposulphite of soda (T. D. 15706). I • • • PAR. 578 Ice 407 148 . 148 370 ARTICLE cases paper (T. D. 10888) machines, parts as castings (26 F. R. 609, 29 F. R. 780) RATE Free 35% .8-10c Ib machines, rough castings for, (T. D. 8052)...8-10c b wool squares, as shawls (T. D. 14251).44c Ib and 69% .14c Ib and 10% 20 Iceland Moss, advanced in value 617 3 626 281 626 626 • moss, crude Ichitryol, as chemical compound, (T. D. 9408, 21360, 22262, 23337) Ichthyol oil (T. D. 23337) • Icina, sugar and chocolate (T. D. 12380), as Choco- late prepared. = = = = 15 Iconogen, not medicinal (T. D. 12696, 13410) Illuminating oil. petroleum, crude or refined. oil, petroleum, from country charging duty on United States petroleum a duty equal to that imposed by such country. 42 44 626 403 621 oil, whale or fish oil, whale or fish, product of American fish- eries Illustrated books, maps and charts, printed. newspapers and periodicals • 450 Images of plaster of Paris, (T. D. 17589) Sec. 16" obscene Free 25% Free 20% Free 8c gal Free 25% Free 35% Prohibited 374 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 293 Imitation brandy, spirits of wine, imported by any name whatever, shall be subject to the highest rate of duty provided for the gen- uine articles respectively intended to rep- resent, and in no case less than... 408 66 100 434 188 66 301 435 jet beads, not strung (T. D. 12666, 12675, 12971, 12704, 17803) jet RATE · $1.50 gal 35% 60% 60% 35% jewelry (T. D. 10408, 11033, 11583) jewelry, bonnet pins not (T. D. 13238) mineral waters (as mineral waters). precious stones, composed of glass or paste not ornamented and not set or mounted, (T. D. 10408, 10886, 11242, 12034, 12099, 13347, 13350, 14234, 14390, 15360, 15403, 18762, 18848, 18968, 19492, 21197, 22762) · 20% 112 precious stones with lithographic views not (T. D. 14236) 45% 390 seal skin garments, silk chief value (33 F. R. 645) 60% 322 291 66 • · straw hats, horsehair and cotton (T. D. 15390) shellac (T. D. 4549) 45% • $2.25 gal 454 66 tapestries • 20% 66 645 and 697 504 474 veneers-see veneers, (T. D. 21373). Immigrants, professional books, instruments tools of trade, in actual possession at the time of arrival · • wearing apparel of books, libraries and usual and reasonable fur- niture and household effects actually used abroad by them not less than one year.... teams of animals of, including harness and tackle and wagons and other vehicles in actual use for purpose of emigrating. Immortelles (T. D. 13375, 14058, 15990, 18649) bleached, (T. D. 7370, 14058, 14943) dried (T. D. 13375) 251 251 66 251 251 645 616 112 D • dyed (T. D. 12115, 13375, 14058, 14728).. Implements, professional, of persons emigrating to United States (T. D. 7321, 7485, 8191, 8277, 8378) • Importation, what constitutes, (T. D. 22828). Improvements in the arts, models of, which cannot be fitted for use Incandescent lamps, (T. D. 20275) Sec. 6 Incense powder, (T. D. 10232) Incubators, infant, not scientific apparatus, but duti- able according to material (T. D. 19054). Sec. 16 Indecent articles 403 • Index not a periodical (T. D. 9259) Sec. 6 India fibre, cut, (T. D. 17486) • Free Free Free Free 25% 25% 25% 25% Free Free 45% 20% Prohibited 25% 20% • 327 << 327 66 hemp, hackled or line of hemp. hemp, substitute for, letter April 23, 1889, New • • $40 ton • • York • $20 ton • 66 26 ink, (T. D. 7714) 25% • 604 madder, ground and prepared and all extracts of Free 700 malacca joints, cut into lengths Free • 449 450 320 320 rubber, all manufactures of, not vulcanized, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 13311, 13758, 14727) rubber, all manufactures of vulcanized. rubber and cotton bindings (T. D. 14224, 15995) rubber and cotton cords (T. D. 15995, 15814, .. 30% • 35% 45% 73 F. R. 810) 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 375 ARTICLE India rubber and cotton dress protectors, if cotton PAR. 320 314 314 314 66 314 . 66 chief value (T. D. 13758) RATE 45% 50% rubber and cotton dress shields (T. D. 11198). rubber and cotton fishing trousers (T. D. 12792, 13173) .15c Ib and 50% rubber and cotton, flax or other vegetable fiber, outside clothing composed of.15c Ib and 50% rubber and cotton mackintosh garments (T. D. 10389, 12695, 12718, 12733)........15c fb and 50% -rubber and leather foot balls, according to component of chief value (T. D. 10557). rubber and silk cords (T. D. 13310, 13365, 13374) rubber and silk, ready made clothing and wearing apparel 389 390 50% 60% 390 rubber and silk dress shields, (66 F. R. 741, T. D. 12918) 60% 366 66 rubber and wool, manufactures of, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. 449 66 rubber and wool tennis balls (T. D. 10511, 21673, 21728, 22300, 22360) 30% 371 449 rubber and wool webbing (T. D. 15402) 50c lb and 60% rubber artificial flies (T. D. 15138) 30% 449 449 ፡፡ rubber bags, for balloons (T. D. 11164) 30% 66 rubber balloons (T. D. 10482, 10889, 11814, 41 F. R. 329) 30% 449 66 rubber balls 30% << 449 rubber bicycle tires (T. D. 15316) 30% 322 rubber blankets, endless (T. D. 8226), cotton chief value 45% 449 rubber boots and shoes, no part wool.. • · 30% 370 66 410 449 rubber boots and shoes, wool lined....44c tb and 60% rubber brushes, dampeners (T. D. 13752). rubber catheters (T. D. 11071) ... 40% 30% 20% 89 337 314 66 rubber cement, (T. D. 13769) rubber and cotton waterproof cloth (T. D. 12695) ..10c sq yd and 20% rubber clothing, ready made, and articles of wearing apparel, made in part of cotton or other vegetable fiber 15c tb and 50% rubber, cotton webbing (59 F. R. 454, T. D. 13311, 14727, 14151) • • rubber, crude, and milk of (T. D. 6067). • rubber cuttings, fit only for remanufacturing 320 579 45% Free 579 (T. D. 6067) Free 449 30% 418 66 rubber dolls (T. D. 12026) 35% 368 * rubber dress goods, of wool, as wool dress goods. 314 rubber, dentists (13 S. C. R. 88) 311 449 66 314 ፡፡ 23 450 579 rubber in boys' cotton sailor suits (T. D. 12203) 15c Ib and 50% rubber in cotton neckties, (T. D. 11065) 15c fb and 50% 30% rubber in sheets or cakes (T. D. 3718) rubber mackintosh gloves (T. D. 14313) 15c fb and 50% rubber marine glue (T. D. 16222), as glue. rubber match boxes rubber, milk of • • 35% Free 391 rubber milled, as crude rubber, (T. D. 19344). rubber mixed with silk, silk chief value, n. s. p. f. 50% 366 rubber mixed with wool or animal hair, if wool or animal hair chief value, n. s. p. f., as wool manufactures. 376 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 579 India rubber, old and worn out, and fit only for re- manufacture RATE 449 389 449 rubber partially manufactured • • 459 "" rubber pouches, for tobacco 449 rubber, pouches, small (T. D. 16348) 449 66 579 579 rubber printing blankets (T. D. 17266) rubber rough sheets, (T. D. 3718). rubber scrap and shoes which have been worn out by use, and are fit only for remanufac- ture (T. D. 10406, 10790, 11264, 11421, 13215, 15006, 15779, 13 S. C. R. 875). .. • rubber sheeting for hospitals (T. D. 12631). rubber, silk, cotton and metal garters (T. D. Free 30% 60% 30% 30% Free Free 30% 10323) 50% 391 66 rubber, silk goods, containing 50% Sec. 6 f rubber substitute (T. D. 15317) • 20% 449 66 449 rubber surgical instruments (T. D. 11383) rubber tobacco pouches, diminutive (T. D. 16348) 30% 30% 449 66 rubber toys, (T. D. 22339) 30% 449 "" 449 450 579 66 337 66 314 370 ... 333 64 • • rubber waste (T. D. 6067, 10406, 13215) rubber, waterproof fabrics (T. D. 11691) 10c sq yd and 20% rubber waterproof outside garments (T. D. 10389) shawls straw mattings, val. not exceeding 10c sq yd. val. exceeding 10c sq yd. 3c sq yd .7c sq yd and 25% Indian black teapots, as tinted earthenware (T. D. 13066) corn or maize (56 lbs. to bu.) rubber tubing, for artificial flowers (T. D. 8931, 13438, 18814, 84 F. R. 154, 19769). rubber tubing, plain (T. D. 8551, 10683, 14213). rubber, vulcanized, known as hard rubber, all manufactures, n. s. p. f. 30% ·· 30% 35% Free • .15c Ib and 50% 44c Ib and 60% 95 227 327 hemp • • • 60% 15c bu $20 ton 330 ፡፡ 604 hemp twine (T. D. 14951). See hemp twine. madder (T. D. 5318) Free • 228 meal (48 Ibs. to bu.) • • • 20c bu 58 red (T. D. 2132, 9838) • 30% Indians, effects of, accompanying owner (2 O. A. G. 340, T. D. 6249, 7743, 8529, 14576, 15015, 16393, 17723, 21359, 21385) not Free 526 Indicus cocculus Free 580 Indigo (T. D. 20925, 21065). Free • 482 auxiliary (T. D. 3428, 4490, 16734, 22415, 22438) Free carmined (T. D. 3953) 433 25 580 CC 25 coal tar, (T. D. 19162, 19644, 20925, 21065) extracts and pastes of (T. D. 12701). ... 58 580 66 ground or mixed in oil 25 " white (T. D. 12701) • powdered, not carmined, (T. D. 3592, 20925, 23256) 25 Indigotine (T. D. 3953) Indurated fiber ware, n. s. p. f. • 10c Ib Free 34c Ib 30% Free 34c Ib 10c Ib 35% 73 339 Industrial bicarbonate of soda (T. D. 16810) Infants' bibs, cotton, embroidered • • C 34c Ib • 60% Infirmary, lenses for are dutiable (T. D. 1377). Influenz machines, according to material of chief value (T. D. 12688). co co 67 Infusions, alcoholic, medicinal (minimum 25%) 55c Ib • • 68 non-alcoholic, medicinal 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 377 • • RATE Free 114c mb Free .18c sq yd and 40% 22c sq yd and 40% ..50c b and 30% 171 641 platina 135 PAR. 532 Ingots, copper for railway tires ARTICLE steel (see steel ingots). 378 Ingrain carpets, double • 377 carpets, treble · • 320 Initials, cotton 391 366 94 bottles, stoneware (T. D. 3276, 11205)... 153 66 208 26 26 68 26 66 • 26 paper, as manufactures of paper, (T. D. 23419). silk Ink blotters, part wool, (T. D. 7208) as wool manu- factures. erasers, steel brush, (T. D. 15235), see cutlery. extractors, wood chief value, (T. D. 10791, 12204) • India, (T. D. 7714) n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21588) powders, (T. D. 7714, 8923) printers (T. D. 8891) 50% 25% 35% 25% 25% 25% 25% • · • .14c Ib and 10% ¾4c m 14cm and 10% 25% Free Free 60% 60% Inkstands, according to material of chief value (T. D. 13304, 11205). Insect powder, vegetable, (T. D. 6161). Insecticide preparations, (T. D. 16818, 21322). Insects, as drugs, advanced in value (T. D. 6161) 20 76 20 3 66 548 549 C 339 390 " 371 503 638 649 ammoniacal cochineal (T. D. 11535). crude, as drugs eggs • • Insertings, cotton or other vegetable fiber • silk, (72 F. R. 252, T. D. 15580, 15985, 16927, 17788, 17992, 23232) • * ..50c Ib and 60% wool Institutions, books, maps, music, photographs, etch- ings, lithographic prints, and charts spec- ially imported, not more than two copies in any one invoice, in good faith, for the use of any society incorporated or established for educational, philosophical, literary or religious purposes or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or by any college, academy, school or seminary of learning in the United States philosophical and scientific apparatus, uten- sils, instruments and preparations, includ- ing coverings for same, specially imported in good faith for the use of any society or institution incorporated or established for religious, philosophical, educational, scien- tific, or literary purposes, or for the en- couragement of the fine arts, and not in- tended for sale (G. A. 3804, 11 S. C. R. 148, 71 F. R. 866, T. D. 15464, 16974, 18767, 21361, 22147, 22964) < regalia and gems, statuary and specimens or casts of sculpture, where specially imported in good faith for the use of any society in- corporated or established solely for educa- tional, scientific, philosophical, literary, or religious purposes, or for the encourage- ment of fine arts, or for the use or by the order of any college, academy, school, seminary, of learning, or public library in the United States; but the term “regalia” as herein used shall be held to embrace only Free Free 378 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE such insignia of rank or office, or emblems as may be worn upon the person or borne in the hand during public exercises of the society or institution, and shall not include articles of furniture or fixtures, or of regu- lar wearing apparel, not personal property of individuals 453 Instruments, musical and cases for, and parts of (T. D. 16219, 17489) 453 453 453 111 638 645 64 musical, gut strings for (T. D. 18733) musical, metal strings for musical, silk strings for • · • RATE Free 45% 45% 45% • 45% 45% Free • • optical (G. A. 3754, T. D. 15954, 16952) philosophical and scientific for institutions. professional (66 F. R. 303, 71 F. R. 293, T. D. 16663, 18282), if accompanying emigrant to United States • 193 Insulated copper wire (T. D. 5899) 400 496 496 616 • • Insulators, electric, according to material (T. D. 6699). Insurance policy blanks, as lithographic prints (T. D. 11355). Integuments, animals, crude Intestines, animals, crude Inventions, models of, that cannot be fitted for use.. Sec. 32 Invoices, additions to make market value. 214 C 64 581 must specify character of tobacco. lodide and iodate of potash lodine, crude • • Free 45% Free Free Free 25c Ib 27 3 44 resublimed salts of Iodoform 28 68 44 aristol not (T. D. 11325) 582 Ipecac (T. D. 22432, 22493) .. • • • • Free 20c Ib 25% $1 b 25% Free Free 583 Iridium 251 Iris, (T. D. 14749, 14835) · • • 70 pulverized as a dentifrice 20 or orris root, as a drug, advanced in value, 4c b and 10% 548 or orris root, as a drug, crude.. 81 Irish moss 3 Iron, acetate of • • 193 40 148 "" and alloy strips welded (G. A. 3819) andirons • • · • 25% • 50% Free 10% 25% 45% .8-10e Ib 123-124 bar (T. D. 11397, 22708, 22930, 23756, 23833) 6-10c b or $12 per ton 121 basic slag 124 ፡፡ billets, charcoal • 131 121 bog ore (T. D. 13943) 3 146 ... 150 "" 147 " cast iron pipe 148 cast iron plates 148 cast iron vessels 148 cast iron stove plates • • • 148 $1 ton • • • $12 ton black taggers (T. D. 10935). carbonate of card clothing (41 F. R. 33, T. D. 5800, 8973, 12828) 20c sq ft cast hollow ware, coated, glazed or tinned.... 2c Ib .40c ton 25% • 4-10c Ib • .8-10c Ib • 8-10c Ib • · • • 8-10c Ib 124 193 • .8-10c Ib castings (T. D. 13362) charcoal plate. See iron and steel plate, (T. D. 19197). charcoal used in manufacture (T. D. 9358, 14553, 22708, 22930, 23756, 23833). chilled sand (T. D. 17649) 8701, • • • • $12 ton · • 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 379 • chrome pig, (T. D. 8496, 13966, 16294) coils, less than 7-16 in. • crop ends, as scrap, (T. D. 22049). dross from burnt pyrites dust (T. D. 7816) ferro manganese · PAR. ARTICLE 520 Iron, chromate of 520 chromic ore 183 124 53 66 color of lac (T. D. 2039) << 121 193 66 • 122 122 ferro sillicon 195 123 132 64 123 66 124 148 " • 121 66 150 66 3 66 180 filings (T. D. 7816) • flats not less than 1 inch or ¾ inch thick. galvanized or coated, in addition hammered bar and square • RATE Free Free 20% 8-10c Ib 35% .40c ton 45% • $4 ton $4 ton 45% • . 6-10c Ib • 2-10c Ib 6-10c Ib • hammered round, in coils or rods less than 7-16 inch hatters' irons • hematite ore (T. D. 12663) hollow ware, cast. See hollow ware. hydrated oxide of (T. D. 9265, 15013). japanned hooks and eyes (44 F. R. 747) 122 3 kentledge liquor 193 ፡፡ 414 ► ... • 6-10c Ib 8-10c Ib 40c ton 25% 512c Ib and 15% .$4 ton 25% 45% 25% • $4 ton 40c ton · manufactures, n. s. p. f. (17 O. A. G. 647, 18 O. A. G. 475) nails for ornamenting buttons (T. D. 6397), as buttons. nitrate of old (G. A. 3782) C • ore bog (G. A. 2048, 6 S. C. R. 207) • · • ore, no allowance for moisture (T. D. 10235). ore, sulphur or pyrites oxide of (T. D. 2961, 4914, 9455, 13206, 37 F. R. 776, 19355, 19580, 23346) • 40c ton Free 3 66 122 121 ፡፡ 121 ore manganiferous 121 66 674 66 58 66 58 58 " 68 oxide of, crocus martis (T. D. 6658, 9265) oxide of, crude (T. D. 5972, 12339) oxide of, medicinal • 30% 30% • 30% 25% 58 66 19580, 23346) • 93 66 122 • oxide of or colcothar (T. D. 2961, 4914, 19355, oxide, with silica, alumina and lime (T. D. 12817) pigs, (T. D. 17916, 22193) pills (T. D. 6837) 30% $2 ton $4 ton 25% 4-10c Ib • . 68 147 148 pipes, cast (T. D. 4941) 68 "" plates, cast, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11093) powdered, by hydrogen (T. D. 1747) 123 66 124 8-10c Ib 25% round, not less than 7-16 inch in diameter...6-10c Ib round, in coils or rods, (T. D. 5910), less than 7-16 of an inch in diameter, and bars or shapes of rolled or hammered iron, n. s. p. f. rods, round, less than 7-16 inch. • .8-10c Ib 8-10c Ib • · rolled and hammered bars (8 S. C. R. 562)...6-10c b rust and scalings in old scrap, no allowance for (T. D. 4881). 124 123 138 44 148 sad irons n. s. p. f.. • • • 8-10c b 122 148 66 scale, as scrap (T. D. 8463, 11282, 11650) shot (T. D. 6001) 193 $4 ton .8-10c Ib show cards (T. D. 6141, 9812, 25 F. R. 899, 10 S. C. R. 180) 45% · • 380 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 124 i slabs 122 PAR. ARTICLE 97 Iron, silicate of, (T. D. 22223) spiegeleisen RATE 35% 5-10c Ib .$4 ton 148 stove irons 8-10c tb • 148 stove plates cast (T. D. 11093) .8-10c b 125 structural, (T. D. 19198) .3-10c Ib • 19 sulphate of 674 · • • • 148 148 188 137 " 127 "" 138 < 125 sulphuret of tailors' iron vessels, cast · C 140 It Free .8-10c Ib .8-10c tb wire hairpins (10 S. C. R. 120, T. D. 10484). wire netting, as wire according to gauge, and in addition (T. D. 13501) or steel anchors, or parts thereof (T. D. 365)..112c Ib steel, allowance, none for rust or discoloration. or steel angles, (T. D. 8634) • 35% • 114c tb 127 142 154 or steel, anti-friction ball forgings and steel, anvils (T. D. 15828) and steel arms, side • • 159 193 155 5-10c b • • • • 45% 1%c tb 35% 40% 45% 143 171 128 123-124 141 66 44 or steel articles, enameled or glazed and steel articles, n. s. p. f.. and steel, artists' knives. See knives. and steel axles, or parts thereof, axle bars, axle blanks, or forgings for axles, without reference to the stage or state of manufac- ture (T. D. 5310, 14291), valued not over 6c lb 1c tb Provided, That when iron or steel axles are imported, fitted in wheels, or parts of wheels, of iron or steel, they shall be duti- able at the same rate as the wheels in which they are fitted. or steel barrel hoops, flared, splayed or punch- ed, in addition to rate, on bar iron or steel bars, hammered or rolled (T. D. 14553) 1-10c Ib 6-10 or 8-10c b and steel bars or rods of whatever shape or section, which are cold rolled, cold drawn, cold hammered, or polished in any way, in addition to the ordinary process of hot roll- ing or hammering, shall pay in addition to the rates provided on bars or rods which are hot rolled and steel bars, railway 130 • • 1/40 Ib 7-20c Ib 125 and steel beams (T. D. 7617, 7773, 12933, 13698), 5-10c tb 193 124 "" and steel bedscrews (T. D. 2465, 39 F. R. 383).. 45% billets 5-10c Ib 144 131 66 154 and steel blacksmiths' hammers and sledges..112c Ib or steel black taggers, as Iron and steel sheets. and steel blades, sword tb 156 171 171 124 66 • 124 165 44 126 ་ 66 • and steel blanks, file. (See files). or steel blanks for railway wheels or steel blooms for railway wheels. blooms blooms, charcoal or steel bodkins • • or steel boiler or other plate, not thinner than number ten wire gauge, sheared or un- sheared, and skelp iron or steel, sheared or rolled in grooves, value at one cent per pound or less (T. D. 19197) 5-10c lb 35% 114c tb · • • .114c th • 5-10c Tb $12 ton • 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 381 PAR. 152 152 ARTICLE Value above one cent and not above 2 cents • RATE 6-10c Tb lc tb 25% per pound Value above 2c, and not above 4c per pound.. Valued at over four cents per pound Provided, That all plate iron or steel thin- ner than number ten wire gauge shall pay duty as iron and steel sheets. Iron and steel boiler flues made from plate metal, (T. D. 23658) • 212c Ib 2c Ib 35% or steel boiler tubes, pipes, flues, or stays (T. D. 6186, 13647), not thinner than number 16 wire gauge or steel boiler tubes, finished, n. s. p. f. • • But not less than plate iron or steel from which made. or steel bolt blanks or steel bolts, with or without threads or nuts, (T. D. 12932) 152 193 and steel boilers (T. D. 7536) 140 看看 ​145 145 193 188 or steel bonnet or hat pins • 137 66 or steel bonnet wire, val. over 4c Ib · 164 "" 155 412 " or steel buckles for trousers, or parts of, or steel bolts for doors 45% • .112c Ib • 112c tb 45% 35% 45% or steel brads. (See iron and steel tacks, cut.) and steel bread knives, as knives. Valued not more than 50c per 100.... 5c 100 and 15% Valued over 15c, not over 50c 100....10c 100 and 15% Valued over 15c 100 .15c 100 and 15% and steel budding knives, as knives. and steel building forms • 5-10c lb .5-10c Ib and steel butchers' knives, forks and steels, as knives. and steel butter knives, as knives. and steel butts and steel cables, in addition to the rate im- posed on wire from which made.. 153 125 66 125 and steel bulb beams 155 (4 155 193 137 145 or steel car tie-rods (T. D. 6968) .. 171 C6 or steel car tires 125 155 122 << 193 148 " 149 • 45% • 114c tb • 112c tb • • 112c tb 5-10c tb $4 ton 45% .8-10c tb or steel car truck channels. and steel carving knives, as knives. and steel, cast scraps and steel casters for furniture • castings, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5936, 6001, 11093, 12125, 12920) castings, malleable, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 4941, 8052, 7684, 7041, 9135, 12814, 12855, 12920, 13362, 5939) D. 8180) • 9-10c Ib 193 castings, malleable, galvanized or tinned (T. 45% 66 193 151 or steel chain links (T. D. 8865) 45% "" or steel chain or chains of all kinds (T. D. 6101, 8740, 9969, 10890, 12040). Not less than 34 of an inch in diameter. Less than 4, not less than % of an inch in 11/8c ib diameter • 1%c b 434 125 155 Less than 3%, not less than 5-16 of an inch in diameter · Less than 5-16 of an inch in diameter But no chain or chains shall pay a lower rate of duty than and steel chain, if jewelry (T. D. 10889) or steel channels (T. D. 9864) and steel cheese knives, as knives. • 1c Ib .. 3c lb 45% 60% .5-10c Ib . 382 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. ARTICLE Iron and steel circular saws. PAR. 168 153 122 Ki 137 66 124 171 125 193 46 137 . 137 155 131 129 . 131 137 165 122 144 447 160 66 153 155 152 138 138 125 66 66 62 137 and steel clasp knives, as knives. and steel clippings (T. D. 6244) or steel, clock wires. cogged ingots. RATE 25% .$4 ton (See iron or steel wire). 5-10c th = • • 114c tb 5-10c tb 45% 45% 45% or steel cogged ingots for railway wheels. or steel columns or parts of and steel connecting rods · or steel corset clasps and steels or steel corset wire and steel cooks' knives, as knives. or steel, corrugated sheets. (See corrugated or crimped sheets, iron or steel.) or steel cotton ties, coated or not coated with any preparation, with or without buckles for baling (1 S. C. R. 346, T. D. 15578)....5-10c b or steel, crimped sheets. (See corrugated or crimped sheet iron or steel.) or steel, crinoline wire or steel, crochet needles and steel crop ends fit only for remanufacture (T. D. 3624, 6351, 9358, 22049) and steel, crowbars • 45% 25% • • $4 ton 112c Ib 45% 6-10c b and steel curb chains (T. D. 6101) or steel, cut nails and spikes and steel cutlery, pen or pocket knives, clasp knives, pruning and budding knives, of all kinds or parts of, and erasers or manicure knives, or parts of, wholly or partly manu- factured, valued not more than 40c doz.... Valued over 40c., not over 50c. doz., 40% 1c per piece and 40% Valued over 50c, not over $1.25 doz., 5c per piece and 40% Valued over $1.25, not over $3 doz., • 10c per piece and 40% Valued over $3 doz 20c per piece and 40% Blades for the above articles, handles or parts of, imported separately. not less than 5c per piece and 40% and steel cutlery, table, butchers', carving, cooks', hunting, kitchen, bread, butter, vegetable, fruit, cheese, plumbers', paint- ers', palette, artists', and shoe knives, forks and steels, finished or unfinished, with handles of mother-of-pearl, shell or ivory, with handles of deer horn. • 16c ea and 15% .12c ea and 15% with handles of hard rubber, solid bone, cellu- 5c ea and 15% loid or any pyroxline material. with handles of any other material..11½c ea and 15% But none of the above articles shall pay less than 45% · 212c Ib and steel cylindrical furnaces, welded (T. D. 23658) and steel, damage from discoloration, no al- lowance for. and steel, damage from rust, no allowance for. or steel, deck beams or steel dress steels, val. over 4c b 135-137-141 Iron or steel drill rods, (T. D. 21936). 124 Iron die-blocks or blanks 166 and steel electrotype plates 5-10c n · 45% .8-10c b 25%% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 383 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 40% 153 136 or steel fence rods. 159 Iron or steel enameled (T. D. 11985) 66 and steel erasers. See iron and steel cutlery. See iron or steel wire rods. 193 and steel filings 130 << or steel fish plates 148 • 152 127 127 66 or steel forgings, anti-friction ball 127 143 127 125 124 155 152 132 floor plates, cast (T. D. 11093) 45% • • 4-10c Tb 8-10c Tb. • 2c Ib. 35% 45% or steel flues, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge (T. D. 13013, 13647) or steel, forged • • or steel forgings, combined of whatever shape, or in whatever degree or stage of manu- facture, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10568, 10657, G. A. 3718) or steel forgings, for axles, valued not over 6c Ib or steel forgings, for vessels, steam engines and locomotives (T. D. 14629) or steel forms, building • 35% 1c Tb. • 35%. • • 5-10c fb. .5-10c fb. 21½c Ib forms more advanced than pig and less fin- ished than bar, except castings and steel, fruit knives. As knives. or steel furnaces, cylindrical • or steel, galvanized sheets or or plates, hoop, band, or scroll, except tin plates, shall pay 2-10c lb additional than if it was not so galvanized. or steel, girders or steel, glazed or enameled (T. D. 11985) or steel, gun stocks and parts, muzzle loading, (45 F. R. 349) 5-10c b. 40% 25% $3 each and 35%. • • • 35% 112c Ib or steel gun stocks, double barrel, breech- loading rifles 125 159 66 157 158 188 "" or steel hair pins 144 and steel hammers, blacksmiths' 193 193 ፡፡ 188 137 66 or steel hat wire 145 66 148 .. 161 193 66 128 66 and steel hammers, other than blacksmiths'.. 45%. and steel handles, for umbrellas and parasols or steel hat pins · or steel, hinges or hinge blanks hollowware or steel, hob nails 45% 35%. 45%. 112c Ib. 8-10c rb. 214c Mb. 45% and steel hooks (42 F. R. 529) or steel, hoop, band or scroll, n. s. p. f., val. at 3c fb or less, 8 inches or less wide and less than 3% of an inch thick, not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge .5-10c b thinner than No. 10, not thinner than No. 20 wire gauge 6-10c Tb. thinner than No. 20 wire gauge 8-10c mb. 128 or steel hoop, band or scroll flared, splayed or punched, shall pay 1-10c. b. more duty than on iron or steel from which made. galvanized or coated, in addition • • or steel hoop for baling cotton and steel horseshoe nail plates (T. D. 12929, 13201) or steel horseshoe nails 132 129 193 56 161 163 or steel, horseshoes, wrought 155 171 125 or steel, joists · and steel, hunting knives. As knives. and steel ingots, for railway wheels. 2-10c Ib + • • 5-10c b 45%. • .214c Ib le t .114c tb .5-10c b 384 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 155 165 "C 153 " 155 ARTICLE Iron and steel, kitchen knives, as knives. or steel, knitting needles, n. s. p. f. and steel, knives, pen or pocket knives, clasp knives, pruning and budding knives of all kinds or parts of, and erasers or manicure knives, or parts of, wholly or partly manu- factured, • RATE 25% 40% Valued not more than 40c dozen. Valued over 40c, not over 50c doz...lc each and 40% Valued over 50c, not over $1.25 doz..5c each and 40% Valued over $1.25, not over $3 doz..10c each and 40% Valued over $3 dozen 20c each and 40% • Blades for the above articles, handles or parts of, imported separately, shall pay not less than 5c each and 40% and steel knives, table, butchers', carving, cooks', hunting, kitchen, bread, butter, vegetable, fruit, cheese, plumbers', paint- ters', palette, artists' and shoes knives, forks and steels, finished or unfinished, with handles of mother-of-pearl, shell or ivory with handles of deer horn .16c each and 15% · 12c each and 15% with handles of hard rubber, solid bone, cellu- loid, or any pyroxiline material ..5c each and 15% with handles of any other material 11½c each and 15% But none of the above articles shall pay less than 45% 193 165 and steel, larding needles or pins, (T. D. 8995) and steel, latch needles 45% $1 M and 25% 124 " 149 153 loops, not more advanced than pig iron......5-10c b malleable castings of, n. s. p. f... and steel manicure knives. See iron and steel knives. .9-10c Ib 193 - and steel, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10778) 45% 140 139 127 66 127 163 157 136 66 and steel, manufactures n. s. p. f. made from tin plate, terne plate, or the sheet, plate, hoop, band or scroll iron or steel herein pro- vided for, shall not pay a lower rate of duty than the steel from which it is made. and steel metal, cast and malleable, of what- ever description or form, without regard to the percentage of carbon, whether produced by cementation or converted or cast or made by the crucible, Bessemer, Clapp- Griffith, pneumatic, Thomas-Gilchrist, ba- sic, Siemens-Martin, or open-hearth pro- cess, or by the equivalent of either, or by a combination of two or more of the pro- cesses, or their equivalent, or by any fusion or other process which produces a metal either granular or fibrous in structure, which is cast and malleable, excepting what is known as malleable-iron castings, shall be classed and denominated as steel. and steel, mill cranks, wrought and steel, mill irons, wrought and steel, mule shoes, wrought · and steel, muskets, muzzle-loading shotguns, rifles, and parts thereof or steel nail rods in coils or otherwise (8 S. C. R. 562, 20 F. R. 495). See iron and steel wire rods. 35% 35% ic Ib 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 385 PAR. 160 162 161 193 137 66 165 165 66 163 163 155 and steel, painters' and knives. Iron or steel nails, cut ARTICLE • • RATE .6-10c fb or steel nails, wire, not less than 1 inch in length and not lighter than No. 16 wire guage Less than 1 inch in length and lighter than No. 16 wire guage or steel nails, horseshoe, hob and all other wrought nails n. s. p. f. nails for ornamenting buttons (T. D. 6397). or steel needle wire. See iron and steel wire. or steel, needles for knitting or sewing ma- chines • 12c no 1c Ib 214c Ib 45% .$1 M and 25% 25% 1c Ib 1c Ib or steel needles, crochet, tape, knitting and all other needles, n. s. p. f... or steel, nuts, wrought (T. D. 14291) or steel, ox shoes, wrought and palette knives as 170 153 66 or steel parasol ribs and stretchers and steel pen knives as knives. 137 66 or steel, piano wire. See iron or steel wire. 188 66 or steel pins • 127 66 152 or steel, pins, wrist or crank or steel, pipes, wrought • 158 127 66 126 66 or steel, plate. 131 66 159 " 155 "" 153 €6 125 "8 ... 122 46 193 46 153 " 130 130 66 and steel, pistols, revolving. or steel, piston rods • See iron or steel sheets. or steel, plates, corrugated or crimped......1 1-10c ID and steel, plates, enameled or glazed and steel, plumbers' knives. See iron and steel knives. and steel, pocket knives. See iron and steel knives. or steel, posts and steel, punchings (T. D. 9358) propellors and steel pruning knives as knives. and steel, rails, flat, punched and steel, rails “T” .5-10c tb $4 ton 45% 7-20c Ib 50% 35% 35% 35% 75c each and 25% 35% 40% • = 7-20c ib • • 130 and steel, railway bars, and railway bars made in part of steel • 7-20c Ib 130 and steel railway chairs, (T. D. 276) ..4-10c b 130 and steel, railway fish plates or splice bars..4-10c Ib 171 or steel, railway tires 122 and steel, refuse 170 or steel ribs, umbrella .112c fb $4 ton 50% 158 86 136 or steel, rifles, sporting and parts thereof. See guns. or steel, rivet rods. See iron or steel wire rods. 167 136 or steel, rivets, (T. D. 12015) or steel rods, fence and nail. wire rods. 2c Ib See iron or steel 141 or steel rods, cold rolled etc. wire rods. See iron or steel "" 127 or steel, rods, piston 35% 136 or steel rods, rivets and screw. See iron or steel wire rods. 番​看 ​193 138 66 188 66 and steel runners for umbrellas and parasols and steel, rust, damage from, no allowance for. or steel safety pins 45% 35% 153 * and steel scissors and shears and blades for, finished or unfinished. Val. not over 50c doz .15c doz. and 15% 13α 386 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 122 136 169 ARTICLE • RATE Val. over 50c, not over $1.75 doz. ...50c doz. and 15% Val. over $1.75 doz. 75c doz. and 25% Iron and steel, scrap (T. D. 6001, 8214, 9358, 9490, 10556, 16 O. A. G. 45, 23560) or steel, screw rods of. (See Iron or steel wire rods.) or steel screws, commonly called wood screws. More than 2 in. in length • Over 1, not over 2 in. long Over 1½, not over 1 in. long One-half in. and less in length $4 ton 4c Ib • 6c Ib 812c Ib 12c Ib or steel, scroll. (See iron or steel hoop iron.) or steel scroll, galvanized or coated pay addi- tional duty 128 132 2-10c b 66 125 or steel, sections or columns and posts of....5-10c Ib 165 ་ 66 or steel sewing machine needles .$1 M and 25% 193 and steel shackles (T. D. 9008) 45% 127 or steel, shafts, crank 35% 127 or steel, shafts for steamer 35% 66 188 35% 153 131 132 133 133 134 159 141 or steel shawl pins and steel shears. (See iron and steel scissors.) or steel sheets, common or black, of whatever dimensions, and skelp iron or steel, valued at three cents pound or less. 7-10c fb Thinner than No. 10, not thinner than No. 20 wire gauge Thinner than No. 20, not thinner than No. 25 wire gauge • 8-10c b Thinner than No. 25, not thinner than No. 32 wire gauge • Thinner than No. 32 wire gauge. • .1 1-10c tb .1 2-10c Ib Corrugated or crimped (T. D. 23333, 23662) 1 1-10c b All sheets of common or black iron or steel thinner than No. 10 wire gauge shall pay duty as plate iron or steel. or steel sheets or plates, excepting what are known commercially as tin plates, when galvanized or coated with zinc, spelter or other metals, or any alloys of those metals, shall pay 2-10c. pound more duty than if the same was not so galvanized or coated, (T. D. 23333, 23662). or steel sheets polished, planished or glanced, by whatever name designated or steel sheets and plates other than the pol- ished, planished or glanced provided for, which have been cleaned by acid, or which are cold rolled, smoothed only, not polished, shall pay 2-10c pound more duty than the corresponding gauges of common or black sheet iron or steel. 2c Ib or steel sheets, or taggers iron or steel, coated with tin or lead or with a mixture of either of these metals, by the dipping or other process, and commercially known as tin plates, terne plates and taggers tin........11½c ib or steel sheets, plates, wares or articles enam- eled or glazed with vitreous glasses (T. D. 11985) • or steel sheets, strips or plates other than polished, planished or glanced sheet iron or sheet steel, which are cold rolled, cold ham- mered, blued, brightened, tempered or pol- 40% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 387 PAR. 193 155 163 193 66 151 158 "" 658 158 * 6 193 193 66 193 154 or steel, side arms ARTICLE ic ished by any process to such perfected sur- face finish or polish better than the grade of cold rolled, smoothed only, shall pay lc Ib in addition to the rates on common or black sheets, plates or strips. Iron sheets, common or black, valued over 3 cents, (T. D. 22929, 23333, 23662) and steel shoe knives. As knives. or steel, shoes, horse, mule or ox, wrought.... and steel shot (T. D. 6001) or steel, shot chains (49 F. R. 221). As chains. or steel, shot gun barrels. As guns. or steel, shot gun barrels, single tubes, forged, rough bored or steel shot guns and rifles. As guns. and steel show cards (T. D. 6141, 9812) and steel, shovels and steel, sickles RATE 45% lc fb 45% Free 45% 45% 45% 35% 131 126 144 193 160 66 163 130 164 "6 193 66 152 " or steel skelp. (See iron and steel sheets.) or steel skelp, sheared or rolled in grooves. Rate according to value. and steel, sledges, blacksmith and steel spades • or steel, spikes, cut (T. D. 15708) or steel, spikes, wrought or steel, splice bars or steel, sprigs, cut. and steel, springs. or steel, stays, boiler • • • .112c tb 45% .6-10c Ib • 1c Ib · 4-10c Ib See iron and steel tacks. 45% 2c Ib 155 66 or steel, steels as knives. 193 "6 170 125 46 154 and steel, stoves (T. D. 11990). or steel, stretcher frames for umbrellas and parasols or steel, structural shapes or steel, sword blades • 45% 50% 5-10c Ib • 35% 154 or steel, swords • 35% 130 66 and steel, T rails 7-20c Ib • • 125 or steel, TT columns • • • .5-10c b 164 66 or steel, tacks, brads or sprigs, cut, (T. D. 9081). Not exceeding 16 ounces per thousand. Exceeding 16 ounces per thousand • • • 114c M 112c Ib 134 165 66 or steel, taggers tin 134 66 145 66 129 134 134 (6 193 171 66 144 46 and steel, track tools 412 66 152 • 112c Ib or steel, tape needles or steel, terne plates or steel, tie rods with nuts and screws (T. D. 6968) or steel, ties, for baling or steel, tin plates (T. D. 23184) or steel, tin taggers and steel, tips for umbrellas and parasols. or steel, tires for locomotives · • .112c ib .112c ib or steel trousers buckles. See iron and steel buckles. and steel, tubes wrought (T. D. 6186, 11040, 11995, 13210, 13647, 13904) not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge and steel, turnings (T. D. 5088) or steel, umbrellas and parasol and parasol ribs, and 1. s. p. f. 66 193 170 155 66 and steel, vegetable knives as knives. stretchers (T. D. 16483) 2c Ib 35% 45% 50% • 25% • . .112c tb • 112c m .5-10c b • · 112c Ib 112c to 45% 388 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 159 163 122 66 137 144 171 ARTICLE Iron and steel, wares or articles enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 137 " 137 • or steel, washers wrought and steel, waste, (T. D. 18088) • • RATE 40% 1c fb .$4 ton · .1½c tb or steel, watch wire. See iron and steel wire. and steel, wedges (T. D. 6392) or steel, wheels, for railway purposes, or parts thereof, and steel tired wheels for railway purposes, whether wholly or partly finished, and iron or steel locomotives, car, or other railway tires or parts thereof, wholly or partially manufactured Ingots, cogged ingots, blooms or blanks for the same, without regard to the degree of manufacture . · 112c Ib ...14c b Provided, That when wheels for railway pur- poses or parts thereof, of iron or steel, are imported with iron or steel axles fitted to them, the wheels and axles together shall be dutiable at the same rate as is provided for the wheels when imported separately (T. D. 10687, 11976). or steel wire, articles manufactured from, shall pay the rate of duty imposed upon the wire used in the manufacture, and in addition..14c b or steel wire, not smaller than No. 13 wire gauge ..14c b Smaller than No. 13, not smaller than No. 16 wire gauge Smaller than No. 16 wire gauge Valued oved 4c per pound .112c tb 2c Ib 40% 137 137 162 188 137 66 136 ፡፡ 136 136 169 127 or steel wire, n. s. p. f., hat wire, bonnet wire, crinoline wire. corset wire, needle wire, piano wire, clock wire, watch wire, corset clasps, corset and dress steels, uncovered or covered with cotton, silk, metal or other material, valued over 4c per pound. • • 45% or steel wire, coated with zinc, tin or any other metal, shall pay in addition to the rate imposed on wire from which made...2-10c Ib or steel wire nails, not less than 1 inch long, and not lighter than No. 16 wire gauge....11c Ib Less than one inch long and lighter than No. 16 wire gauge or steel wire pins and steel wire, rope and strand made from, shall pay maximum rate of duty imposed upon the wire used in the manufacture (T. D. 14254), and in addition • • • • or steel, wire rods. rivet, screw, fence and other iron or steel wire rods, whether round, oval, flat or square, or any other shape, and nail rods, in coils or otherwise, (T. D. 10723, 11397), valued 4c or less per pound. Valued over 4c per pound • • .1c b 35% 1c b 4-10c Ib or steel wire rods smaller than No. 6 wire gauge shall be classed as wire. 34c Ib or steel wire rods, tempered or partly manu- factured, shall pay an additional duty of.. 1/2c to or steel wood screws. See iron and steel screws. or steel, wrought for ships 23 Isinglass valued not above 10c b Valued over 10c, not over 35c Ib 35% .212c Ib 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 389 PAR. 241 23 23 ARTICLE Valued over 35c per pound. • RATE • · 15c Ib and 20% 40% Isinglass agar-agar, (T. D. 10923, 23639, 23868). Belonga, as isinglass (T. D. 9484). 66 fish bladders, bleached are (T. D. 10785, 14105). fish bladders, split and dried not (T. D. 13549). Japanese, (T. D. 10923, 23639, 23868). Russian, as isinglass, (T. D. 9484). Istrian stone as marble (G. A. 3803). .. 40% Istle, cables, cordage and twine, made of (T. D. 12209) 1c b fiber (T. D. 6293, 12209) 241 23 114 329 566 66 311 66 368 327 66 212 473 Free Italian cloths, cotton, (T. D. 1699), as cotton cloth. cloths, cotton, silk striped, (T. D. 7560), (mini- mum 50%) ..8c sq. yd. and 30% cloths, woolen, as wool dress goods (T. D. 21355). flax, as hemp • . pralines, as confectionery (T. D. 9527). queen bees (T. D. 11015) 450 Ivory articles, finished or partly finished. • $20 ton Free 35% 35% 50% 25% • balls, bagatelle, billiard, chess and pool, rough (T. D. 13559) 450 66 417 66 balls, bagatelle, billiard, chess and pool black 66 47 584 • blocks, for billiard balls cut vertically across the grain, with bark intact (T. D. 11870, 12549, 17438, 18616, 19392) Free 450 450 66 for billiard balls, cut otherwise 35% 414 blocks for teapot handles (T. D. 17574) buttons (T. D. 4346, 13332, 13620) • 35% 50% 66 417 chessmen and balls 50% 450 66 combs 35% 417 • dice and Draughts 50% 68 450 figures (T. D. 11548) 35% 450 hippopotamus teeth as, (T. D. 22483) 35% imitations, according to material. 450 66 453 manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9053, 11874) musical instruments (T. D. 11839) ... 35% 45% Free 66 584 nuts 454 paintings on, when not parts of jeweiry (T. D. 11567) 20% 453 piano keys (10 S. C. R. 119) 45% 450 rulers (T. D. 9295) 35% 64 450 584 strips for piano keys, (T. D. 3064, 9053) tusks in natural state or cut vertically across the grain only, with bark intact, (T. D. 9053, 12549, 17438, 54 F. R. 143) 35% Free ... vegetable buttons. .34c per line per gross and 15% vegetable, manufactures of 414 450 584 66 vegetable, natural 450 veneers • 453 64 463 566 Ixle, is istle (T. D. 6804) 2 • veneering for piano keys, (T. D. 17336) waste, (G. A. 3929) 35% Free 35% 45% 10% Free 390 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. J PAR. ARTICLE 366 Jackets and jacketing, for machinery, (T. D. 11381), as wool cloths. RATE 66 408 beaded, no part wool (T. D. 15981) 60% • 314 370 390 cotton, or cotton chief value, (T. D. 12231) leather, lined with wool, (T. D. 7317)..44c Ib and 60% silk, or silk chief value 50% 60% 370 smoking, (T. D. 12231), as wearing apparel. wool, hair, etc., (T. D. 5373, 6679, 7317, 10736) 44c Ib and 60% D 153 Jack knives, as knives, pocket. 453 Jacks, metal, for pianofortes, etc 304-311 Jaconets, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6328). 402 Jacquard, designs, finished or unfinished 391 165 figured silk goods (T. D. 22178, 23098, 23309). needles, (T. D. 13227) • sateen, as cotton cloth (T. D. 14712, 17243). 614 Jade, unmanufactured 45% 35% • • 50% 25% Free 97 64 manufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13337). plain (T. D. 19106) 585 Jalap 35% • 95 66 53 459 66 or gold size 334 carpets. 159 316 "6 cloisonne enameled vases, (T. D. 4061, 22076).. curtains, cotton, (T. D. 14063) 193 420 "" decorated (T. D. 19106) 53 Japan, as varnish, (T. D. 2946) earthenware, decorated not decorated, (T. D. 3253) Japanese bronze pipes, (T. D. 7613) carpets, jute, (T. D. 11415, 11542, 13724), as jute 45% • Free 35% 60% 55% 35% 60% 40% 50% 45% 8c ib 241 66 97 "" 42 63 398 " 334 " enameled vases, copper chief value, (T. (T. D. 4061) firecrackers • fireworks, according to component material of chief value, (T. D. 11687). gelatin, (T. D. 10923, 23639, 23868), agar-agar.. hand warmers (T. D. 15330) • • herring oil, (T. D. 15414, 17726, 18008) imitation leather paper, surface coated, (T. D. 6546) 40% 35% .8c gal .212c Ib and 15% jute rugs and carpets, (T. D. 11415, 13947), val, not over 15c sq. yd.. Val. over 15c sq. yd. kites, (T. D. 11032) · lanterns, (T. D. 7415, 13972) lucky stones, (T. D. 22672) metallico, (T. D. 7131) · · needle antimony, (T. D. 19394) • • paper (T. D. 15225, 17161, 17187) 418 407 112 53 64 183 402 398 407 << paper lanterns, (T. D. 11229) 407 406 66 334 • • 5c sq. yd. and 35% • 10c sq. yd. and 35% 35% 35% 45% 35% 20% 25% 212c Ib and 15% 35% 35% • .10c pack and 20% • paper, imitation of leather, (T. D. 6546). paper napkins, (T. D. 9050, 16019) playing cards, (T. D. 17561) rugs, jute, (T. D. 11415, 11542, 13724), as jute rugs. SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 391 PAR. ARTICLE 296 Japanese sake, (T. D. 15392), as wine still. 339 66 454 333 screens, cotton, embroidered (T. D. 12379, 12966, 14063) scrolls, stenciled and finished by hand, (T. D. 12808, 13774, 14524) RATE 60% 20% straw matting, val. not over 10c sq. yd………..3c sq. yd Val. over 10c sq. yd 7c sq. yd. and 25% 316 "" table covers, (T. D. 14063) 397 66 450 407 208 391 tissue paper, weighing not over 6 mb to ream of 50% 480 sheets, on a basis of 20x30in....6c Ib and 15% Weighing over 6 Ib, not over 10 fb.....5c fb and 15% trays of papier mache, (T. D. 17634) umbrellas, paper (T. D. 18729) • • 35% 35% umbrellas, bamboo articles 35% wall decorations, silk, (58 F. R. 690, T. D. 14524, 16678) 50% 46 wall hangings, (T. D. 12808), according to material. 695 wax (T. D. 2225) Free 66 wares, according to material. 438 Japanned calfskins, (T. D. 10719, 14090, 14215, 19100), weighing not over 10 Ib doz. hides Weighing over 10 fb, not over 25 b doz. skins or .30c Ib and 20% 30c fb and 10% 137 208 Weighing over 25 lb doz.. corset clasps, (T. D. 11046) furniture, as wood 188 66 193 hairpins, (T. D. 11873, 13902) hardware 208 " 180 20c Ib and 10% • • 45% 35% 35% 45% 35% 438 94 hardwood hooks and eyes, loose, carded or otherwise, including weight of cards, cartons and im- mediate wrappings and labels, (44 F. R. 747, T. D. 11504, 11872) .512c tb and 15% leather, (T. D. 10719, 14090), weighing not over 10 rb doz., skins or hides. Weighing over 10 Ib, not over 25 Ib doz. Weighing over 25 b doz. • 30c fb and 20% 30c Ib and 10% .20c ib and 10% Free 25% 682 Japonica, terra, (T. D. 11359) Jars, common brown earthenware, plain or embossed common, containing table salt, as usual cover- ings, (T. D. 6567). common, containing tea, as unusual covering, (T. D. 8236, 12368). 95 95 99 99 " 88 100 66 common, containing tooth paste, as usual cov- ering, (T. D. 9068). earthenware, glazed and decorated earthenware, plain flint or lime glass, blown • • flint or lime glass, molded or pressed, as glass jars. glass, containing cheese, usual covering, (T. D. 14219, 15819, 66 F. R. 300). glass, containing pickles and preserves, usual coverings, (T. D. 16098, 20856). porcelain, glass 626 Jasmine, or jasimine oil 68 " 115 · water, as medicinal preparation (T. D. 9451) Jasper articles manufactures, (T. D. 13337) 115 434 && precious stones, if set, n. s. p. f 60% 55% 60% : 60% Free 25% 50% 50% 60% 392 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 435 Jasper, precious stones, cut, not set 545 66 precious stones, uncut 545 Jaspis, precious stone, (T. D. 13377), uncut. 435 434 115 precious stones, cut, but not set.. precious stone, set, as jewelry. manufactures 15 Jaune Indian, as aniline dye, (T. D. 5686) 304 Jeans, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 5531). 20 Jeddo gum, advanced in value 548 gum, crude • 263 Jellies, all kinds, (T. D. 9043, 13233, 20045, guava, Hawaiian, (T. D. 9043). 263 275 626 100 408 • Jerk beef, as beef, (T. D. 7599, 22403) Jesmine or jessamine oil, (T. D. 8834, 12818) Jet, imitation of, glass (T. D. 12971) beaded gimps, (T. D. 11190) beads, not strung • RATE 10% Free Free • 10% 60% 50% 30% .14c Ib and 10% Free 23848) • • 35% 35% 25% Free 60% 60% 35% 60% 60% 60% 408 66 408 66 beads, strung 408 beads, manufactures of 408 414 100 birds (T. D. 16433, 18648), beaded. imitation, according to material, (T. D. 12666, 12675, 12871, 12928, 15042). imitation, glass buttons, (T. D. 15042). 34c per line per gross and 15% imitation, lace pins (56 F. R. 818, 61 F. R. 91, T. D. 13781, 15042). .. 60% 434 115 66 jewelry, (T. D. 5161) 60% manufactures of, or of which jet is com- ponent of chief value, n. s. p. f., s. p. f., (T. D. 6015, 8311, 8919, 9172) 50% 408 66 necklaces, beaded (T. D. 2816) 60% 115 ornaments, (T. D. 12666, 12675) 50% 115 64 408 trimmings, (T. D. 11878, 12704) trimmings or ornaments, beaded 50% 60% 66 390 586 • trimmings, silk and imitation, (T. D. 16229). unmanufactured 60% Free 193 17 Jewelers trays, celluloid, (T. D. 16478) Jewelry, agraffes are not, (T. D. 9192, 20298) • • 65c Ib and 25% 45% 434 all articles, n. s. p. f., known commercially as "jewelry," (T. D. 10914, 11583, 12109, 13991, 14160, 33 F. R. 709) 60% 434 antique opal is, (66 F. R. 729) • 60% 66 arriving after owner not free, as personal ef- fects, (T. D. 15306). 434 44 188 434 bead necklaces may be, (T. D. 9676)..... bonnet pins, solid heads, not (T. D. 13238, 13307) boutonnieres, (T. D. 14943) 60% 35% 60% 405 44 boxes, (T. D. 21457) 45% 434 bracelets, (T. D. 12965) • 60% 66 434 brooches, hooks, etc., (T. D. 12206, 19714) • • 60% 434 66 buckles, (T. D. 11980) • 60% 434 buttons, certain fancy as, (T. D. 22164). cameos in frames 60% 46 cases, according to material, (T. D. 14502). chain purses as, (T. D. 22688). 434 charm knives are, (T. D. 9073, 15010, 21195).. 60% charms as, (T. D. 21996). 66 chatelaines as, (T. D. 20806, 21958). 434 95 children's rings, (T. D. 14943) 60% china charms, decorated 60% 153 cigar cutters, (T. D. 15010), as knives. compasses, small as, (T. D. 20798). 434 coral, (T. D. 2556) 60% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 393 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 193 434 66 434 434 434 434 Jewelry, crosses, (T. D. 11874) defined, (T. D. 20298, 20958, 21874). electric finger rings not (T. D. 11546) enameled charms, (T. D. 6222, 8155, 8608, 8766, 8790, 9027, 9073, 9077, 9130, 9625, 9676, 13790, 14640, 14934, 14941, 15010, 69 F. R. 467).. enameled, settings are, (T. D. 9130) enameled, silver flowers are, (T. D. 6222) fancy buckles, (T. D. 12326) 60% 45% 60% 60% • • • 60% 60% fancy flasks as, (T. D. 22690). 434 65 fancy hats and safety pins as (T. D. 12099, 20298) 60% 434 German silver chains, (T. D. 16631) 60% 414 gilt collar front and sleeve buttons (T. D. 9832) 50% 112 glass-head pins not, (T. D. 10686) 45% • • 112 66 434 66 glass heads for bonnet pins not (T. D. 12916) glass necklaces, (T. D. 12636) 45% 60% 434 gold crosses, etc. (T. D. 10510) 60% · • 434 17 66 434 • hair pins of precious metal, (T. D. 13307). hair pins with ornamental celluloid heads are not, (T. D. 14706). 65c fb and 25% imitation of (T. D. 8790, 9676, 10408, 11583, 12109, 12660, 12854, 13426, 15881, 16334, 17183, 20298, 22125) ... 60% • • 60% 434 100 66 100 46 434 65 454 "" 434 434 66 434 imitation open faced watches as, (T. D. 20958). coral necklaces (T. D. 11033, 15889, 16334) imitation jet lace pins (T. D. 13781). imitation jet ornaments (T. D. 12666, 12675). imitation stone brooches, (T. D. 13991, 22762). ivory miniatures not, (T. D. 11567) knives, as jewelry, (T. D. 15010, 21195) masonic jewels are, (T. D. 8766).. medals, (T. D. 14160) 60% 60% 60% 60% 20% ... 60% ... 60% 60% 414 434 metal and pearl collar buttons, (T. D. 16000).. metal ornamented horn pins, (T. D. 16008, 50% 16844) 60% 408 nail heads beads not, (T. D. 11339) · 60% 434 66 434 necklaces, (T. D. 13345. 13790, 14943) necklaces of beads with brass clasps are, (T. 60% D. 11033) 60% 434 ornaments, (T. D. 12654) 60% • 434 434 " 414 onyx bracelets are, (T. D. 8751) opera glasses for charms are, (T. D. 9665) ornamental sleeve buttons are, (T. D. 5208, • 60% 60% 5315) 50% • 66 parts of, (T. D. 22757) • 60% 193 plated bars, hooks, and swivels for watch chains are not, (T. D. 9063) .. 45% 435 precious stones cut not set 10% 435 " precious stones, imitation 20% 193 435 religious medals, (T. D. 13190) rhinestones, (T. D. 16482) 45% 20% 193 rope chain (T. D. 18675, 20805) • 45% 66 450 434 rosaline articles of shell not, (T. D. 10920). shell buckles, (T. D. 11078) ... 35% 60% 434 shell necklaces, (T. D. 13342) 60% 66 408 shell bead necklets not, (T. D. 12122) 60% "6 side bags as, (T. D. 22688). f 391 "" 414 193 silk vest chains not, (T. D. 17053, 69 F. R. 467) sleeve and collar buttons, (T. D. 9832). steel purse trimmings not, (T. D. 10914). 50% 50% ... 45% 394 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 151 Jewelry, steel watch chains not, but as iron and steel ARTICLE RATE 46 434 434 64 chains, (T. D. 8830, 10889, 11241, 12040, 17054), theatrical crowns are, (T. D. 9027) theatrical mock is, (T. D. 3099) 60% 60% " 97 " 434 topaz, carved figures, ornaments (T. D. 13487) watch chains, (T. D. 12660, 12854), imitation silver 45% 60% 66 66 watch guards as, (T. D. 20799). 191 Jewels, 115 97 watch and clock, (T. D. 11043, 13364, 14709, 14710, 13809, 15350) 10% for electrical instruments, (T. D. 22806)... sapphire meters or compass centers, (T. D. 50% 23727). 35% 191 418 10% 35% watch garnet pallet slabs, (T. D. 5893, 13809) Jew's harps, as toys, (T. D. 2023, 5938, 7248, 9685, 11017, 11562, 11564, 15016, 18598, 19201).. 366 Jipins, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9980). Jockeys, dumb, (T. D. 11191), according to material. 700 Joints, India malacca 125 Joists, iron or steel 251 Jonquils 587 • Free 5-10c tb · 25% Joss, Chinese, figure representing, not regalia, (T. D. 8133). house fittings are not regalia, (T. D. 12581). stick or joss light, (T. D. 8133). 94 Jugs, common stoneware, with trademark, not dec- 297 296 66 orated, (T. D. 8078, 8167, 23556) containing ale, porter or beer, not dutiable. containing mineral water, are dutiable (T. D. 10861). containing still wine, not dutiable. (T. D. 19905). 626 Juglandium, oil of 209 Julce, cane or beet, syrup of, see sugar. 299 2 66 299 66 299 263 597 29 67 68 2 597 68 299 C 299 299 299 cherry, (T. D. 12445, 13176, 14632, 60 F. R. 599, 65 F. R. 984). See juice, fruit. cherry concentrated (T. D. 13423, 15854). Free 25% Free 60c Ib and 45% currant, as juice fruit, (T. D. 11367). fruit, n. s. p. f., containing over 18% alcohol, (T. D. 15763, 66 F. R. 295, T. D. 15620). $2.07 gal. on alcohol and 60c gal containing less than 18% alcohol. 60c gal fruits preserved in, n. s. p. f., containing less than 10% alcohol lc fb and 35% containing over 10% alcohol, n. s. p. f., $2.50 gal on alcohol in excess of 10% and. lemon and lime, (T. D. 9498, 9709, 11245, 13008, 13232) licorice, (T. D. 1882) + • · 35% Free 41%c Ib • medicinal preparation, alcoholic, (min. 25%)...55c Ib medicinal preparation, non-alcoholic orange, concentrated, alcoholic (T. D. 17825). orange, sour 25% 60c Ib and 45% Free paw paw, as medicinal preparation, (T. D. 9105) • pineapple (T. D. 16275, 16360), as Juice, fruit. prune, (T. D. 14838, 15574). See Juice, fruit. raspberry and strawberry containing no alco- hol (T. D. 18720) 25% .60c gal strawberries, crushed (T. D. 11396), as Juice, fruit. SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 395 PAR. ARTICLE 68 Juice, tamarind, as medicinal preparation, (T. D. 6418) • RATE 25% 212 Jujube, as confectionery, weight to include cover- ings, (T. D. 8733), val 15c fb or less..4c fb and 15% Val. over 15c b 449 Julep straws, (T. D. 11844) 50% 30% 418 Jumping jacks (T. D. 7407) 35% 20 Juniper berries, advanced in value. • • 14c tb and 10% 548 Sec. 6" Sec. 6 " berries, crude Free 626 66 oil of, (T. D. 9944, 17947) 347 347 347 berries, extract of (T. D. 12905), non-alcoholic extract (T. D. 14731), non-alcoholic 588 Junk, old old, bottles not, (T. D. 22145). 299 Jus de Cassis, (T. D. 7671, 23253) 566 Jute, not dressed (T. D. 22359) • and flax canvas or padding, (65 F. R. 788, 72 F. R. 251, 75 F. R. 927, T. D. 14249) and flax cream padding, (T. D. 14250) and grass burlaps, (T. D. 10649) 20% 20% Free Free 60c gal Free 45% 45% 45% 46 and hair blankets, as wool blankets, (T. D. 22985). 347 347 344 and metal table covers (T. D. 10724, 10732).... bagging, Dundee, (69 F. R. 93, T. D. 12713, 14311) 45% 343 45% bagging for cotton, gunny cloths and similar fabrics, suitable for covering cotton, com- posed of single yarns, made of jute, jute butts, or hemp, (T. D. 10963, 12422, 14657, 14949) not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, and not exceeding 16 threads to the square inch, weighing not less than 15 ounces square yard ………..6-10c sq yd bags or sacks, made from plain woven fabrics, of single jute yarns, not dyed, colored, stained, painted, printed or bleached, not exceeding 30 threads to the square inch c Ib and 15% bags, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23286, 23618). binding twine, (T. D. 10631, 10725, 14951). brattice cloth, (T. D. 12366) 347 86 45% 347 .. 45% 347 45% 347 341 64 brown pelissier padding, (T. D. 14330) buckram, (G. A. 3950) as jute fabric (T. D. 20611) • 45% 45% 341 ↑ 566 347 burlaps, (T. D. 12570, 13652, 14323), not ex- ceeding 60 in. wide, weighing not less than 6 oz. sq. yd. and not exceeding 30 threads to sq. in. (T. D. 23719) 5%c Ib and 15% Exceeding 30, not exceeding 55 threads sq. in. c Ib and 15% ► butts and cuttings, (T. D. D. 1447, 2052, 2336, 2695) canvas, as manufactures jute and flax, (65 F. R. 788) Free 45% 341 canvas, for floor cloth, (T. D. 10953, 12357, 12830), as jute fabrics 341 canvas, plain woven, (G. A. 3837), as jute fab- rics (T. D. 19098, 19178, 22560). 347 66 334 * 347 canvas, twilled (G. A. 3837, 17912, 23386)...... carpeting, (T. D. 13724, 13950), val. not ex- ceeding 15c sq. yd Val. exceeding 15c sq. yd cloth, n. s. p. f. 45% ...5c sq. yd. and 35% .10c sq. yd. and 35% 45% 396 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 341 Jute cloth, plain woven, of single jute yarns, not exceeding 60 inches in width, weighing not less than 6 ounces sq. yd., not exceed- ing 30 threads sq. in. (T. D. 19098, 19178, 22560, 23386) 5c tb and 15% Exceeding 30, not exceeding 55 threads to the sq. in. core of wire rope, (T. D. 12446, 14254), weight of added to wire. 137 64 316 347 341 66 335 339 66 • • • c Ib and 15% cotton and metal table covers (T. D. 10672, 13202) dyed, (T. D. 17509) embroidery canvas (T. D. 14056, 14137, 38 F. R. 716), as jute fabrics. hydraulic hose 50% 45% • 20c Ib laces, edgings, embroideries, insertings, neck rufflings, ruchings, ruchings, trimmings, trimmings, tuckings, lace window curtains, and embroidered handkerchiefs, (T. D. 14072) • manufactures of, (53 F. R. 787, 38 F. R. 716, 21596) • mats, (T. D. 14560), as jute carpets. mattings, as jute carpets (T. D. 7237). military canvas, (T. D. 12830), as jute cloth. padding (T. D. 10231, 12357, 14249, 14330). press cloth, (T. D. 13436, 15996, 17977) rags for paper makers', fit only for. rejections, (T. D. 2695) • · rugs and squares, (T. D. 13950), as jute carpets. 347 334 344 341 347 (6 347 632 " 566 334 66 347 " safety fuses, (T. D. 6213) 347 sash cord, plaited, (T. D. 12360) 347 (6 school bags, (T. D. 6691) 347 scrims, (T. D. 14545) 254 seed, (T. D. 1629) 314 slippers (T. D. 12146) 347 347 table covers (T. D. 14055, 14072) table mats (T. D. 14072) • 463 " 347 566 66 315 66 179 " 463 341 320 328 ፡፡ • thread waste, (T. D. 1836, 22359, 23637) twists, as manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 3115) • unmanufactured or undressed, n. s. p. f.. velours (T. D. 5963), as Cotton velvet. velours, with metal thread (T. D. 7243). waste, (T. D. 1836, 13217, 13867, 23520). woven fabrics, as jute cloths. webbing, (T. D. 16652) ... yarns, single, not finer than 5 lea or No. Finer than 5 lea or No.. 60% 45% 45% 45% Free Free 45% 45% 45% 45% 30% 50% 45% 45% 10% 45% Free ... 60% 10% 45% 1c Ib and 10% 35% K PAR. ARTICLE RATE 591 Kaikis as silk goods, (T. D. 23717). Kainite, kyanite, or cyanite Free • • 111 418 Kaleidoscopes 45% 66 3 if toys (T. D. 2386) Kali, citrated. (T. D. 6006) 35% 25% • 569 Kalidunger, dung salt, (T. D. 4210) Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 397 PAR. ARTICLE 20 Kamola, not crude · crude, (T. D. 3201) 548 • RATE 14c fb and 10% 438 Kangaroo skins, dressed and finished, (T. D. 3640). skins, not dressed "" D • Free • 20% Free skins, with fur on, not dressed in any manner Kangaroos 664 66 562 222 283 93 614 Sec. 6 93 "6 66 .. • • • • • Kaoka, coffee substitute (T. D. 4564) Kaolin, ball clay, as clay unwrought (T. D. 13435) Cornish stone, as crude mineral (T. D. 14459).. kiln dried, for clearing wines (T. D. 5051) or china clay, (T. D. 620, 1494, 5051, 5367, 13435) Sec. 6 Kelfer seed, (T. D. 21260) • • · • Free 20% 212c ID $1 ton Free 20% $2.50 ton 20% 50c Ib Free Keene's nonhydraulic cement, (T. D. 20130) Kentia Fosteriana and Belmoriana as palm nuts (T. D. 13491, G. A. 3949) 1 Keller's tannin powder (T. D. 17354) • 589 Kelp 89 622 622 (6 122 548 20 66 not crude • seed (T. D. 17506, G. A. 3949) Kentledge, iron Kermes, crude • • 20% • Free Free $4 ton Free • • 14c tb and 10% 234 Kern, green, as wheat (T. D. 15950) Kernels, apricot and peach, (T. D. 9196, 14328, 18066, 21567, 23551) palm nut 269 622 269 626 Kerosene oil 626 peach nut (T. D. 9196, 14328) • oil from country charging duty on same from U. S., dutiable at rate imposed by said country. oil residuum of 15 148 Kettles, cast iron.. • 150 193 66 159 151 • • cast iron, coated, glazed or tinned copper, brass, tin or other metal. enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses. • • • Key chains, iron or steel, (T. D. 9843, 17186), not less than 34 of 1 inch in diameter 25c bu 6c Ib Free 6c Ib Free 20% 8-10c Ib 2c Ib 45% 40% • .11c mb • 13c Ib • .17%c tb 3c Ib 45% Less than 34 and not less than 3% of 1 inch in diameter Less than % and not less than 5-16 of 1 inch in diameter Less than 5-16 of 1 inch in diameter 66 But none of the above to pay less than. stoppers to bottles, not dutiable separately, (T. D. 9260). • · • 193 Keys, clock, as manufactures of metal, (T. D. 6558, 11184) 45% 453 193 66 ivory for pianos and organs (10 S. C. R. 119). 45% metal, if not jewelry • 45% 193 watch, as manufactures of metal, (T. D. 6700, 8425, 10010, 11184) 45% 193 with sardine boxes, for opening, as manufac- tures of metal, (T. D. 13618) 45% 198 208 #6 445 66 445 duty 445 446 Kiaki wood, sawed (T. D. 11605) wood, manufactured Kid gloves lined, pay additional duty. gloves pique or prix seam pay additional • ..doz prs 40c gloves stitched with more than three cords (T. D. 16070) pay additional duty......doz prs 40c gloves, tranks for pay 75% of duty on gloves for which suitable. • 15% 35% .doz prs $1 398 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. RATE Schmaschen ...doz prs $3 doz prs $4 gloves, men's "glace" finish, lamb or sheep, PAR. ARTICLE 440 Kid gloves, men's, "glace" finish, (sheep) 441 442 443 6 444 440 441 442 443 444 454 450 看看 ​438 "C 390 590 93 503 193 197 goat or ‚.doz prs $4 gloves, men's "glace" finish, kid, other leather than sheep origin gloves, men's, of sheep origin with exterior grain surface removed gloves, men's goat, kid or other leather than sheep origin, with exterior grain surface re- moved .. doz prs $4 .doz prs $4 gloves, women's or children's "glace" finish, Schmaschen (of sheep origin) not over 14 inches long • .doz prs $1.75 Over 14 and not over 17 inches long....doz prs $2.25 Over 17 inches long .doz prs $2.75 gloves, women's or children's "glace” finish, lamb or sheep, not over 14 inches long, doz prs $2.50 Over 14 and not over 17 inches long....doz prs $3.50 Over 17 inches long .doz prs $4.50 • gloves, women's or children's "glace" finish, goat, kid or other leather than sheep origin, not over 14 inches long doz prs $3.00 Over 14 and not over 17 inches long....doz prs $3.75 over 17 inches long ..doz prs $4.75 gloves, women's and children's, of sheep ori- gin with exterior grain surface removed, not over 17 inches long Over 17 inches long doz prs $2.50 doz prs $3.50 .doz prs $3.00 gloves, women's or children's, kid, goat or other leather than sheep origin, with exter- ior grain surface removed, not over 14 inches long Over 14 and not over 17 inches long. .doz prs $3.75 Over 17 inches long ..doz prs $4.75 gloves, Schmaschen, defined (T. D. 13799). • • .... .... fans, painted by artists, as paintings, (T. D. 16926, 66 F. R. 736). hair curlers, as manufactures of leather, (T. D. 6432, 12011) • skins, dressed and finished Kiltings, silk lace, (T. D. 14702) Kieserite, (T. D. 1846, 13946) Klesselguhr, (T. D. 6287, 7290). • • Kindergarten, special importations for, (T. D. 2076).. needles, (T. D. 23109) 20% 35% 20% 60% Free • · $2 ton Free 45% .bund. 3-10c .3-10c Free 30% 30% 20% • . · • $2.25 gal Kindling wood, (T. D. 8171), in bundles not exceed- ing 4 cub ft each • • In larger bundles, for each additional 1/4 cub ft or fraction 692 Kine pox, vaccine virus • 58 King's yellow, as a color 258 438 292 296 # 95 13953) 615 155 Kippered herring, (T. D. 10738, 12566, 14413) Kipskins, tanned, (T. D. 7963, 17398) Kirschwasser (T. D. 23437) • • bottles containing, pay additional duty as empty. Kishu bottles, as decorated earthenware, (T. D. Kissingen salts, (T. D. 2271, 9715) Kitchen knives. See knives. • 418 Kites, Japanese, (T. D. 11032, 14063) 60% Free 35% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 399 PAR. ARTICLE Sec. 6 Kittool fiber, dressed (T. D. 13591, 15949, 15956, 18806, 84 F. R. 152) 407 Knall bonbons, (T. D. 4767) 699 Knees, ship (T. D. 3602) 208 64 153 boat (T. D. 15308) RATE 20% 35% Free 35% Knife blades, imported in any manner than assembled in finished knives, not less than (T. D. 22144) .5c piece and 40% handles, horn, except for pocket knives (T. D. 13357) 449 450 30% 66 419 66 handles, pearl, except for pocket knives (56 F. R. 221, T. D. 11581, 12922, 14318). handles, pocket, (T. D. 23432). sharpeners, emery (T. D. 9393) 35% 25% 366 33c Ib and 50% Knit fabrics of wool, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 13888, 16657, 17818, 13 S. C. R. not over 40c Ib • Valued over 40c, not over 70c Ib. Valued over 70c Ib gloves (T. D. 16537) goods, cotton. 370 319 390 ፡፡ goods, silk 370 317 318 319 10736, 10817, 406), valued See knit underwear. • 44c Ib and 50% 44c fb and 55% 44c Ib and 60% hats, wool, (69 F. R. 465, T. D. 16954, 16958, 20922) 60% .44c Ib and 60% stockings, hose and half hose, made on knit- ting machines or frames, composed of cot- ton or vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f. stockings, hose and half hose, selvedged, fash- ioned, narrowed or shaped wholly or in part by knitting machines, or frames, or knit by hand, including such known as seamless stockings, hose and half hose, and clocked stockings, hose or half hose, composed of cotton or vegetable fiber, (T. D. 10736, 15224, 8 S. C. R. 1225), valued not over $1 doz. prs., 30% .....50c doz prs and 15% Valued over $1 and not over $1.50 doz. prs., 60c doz prs and 15% Valued over $1.50 and not over $2.00 doz. prs., 70c doz prs and 15% $1.20 doz prs and 15% Valued over $2 and not over $3 doz. prs., Valued over $3 and not over $5 doz. prs., $2 doz prs and 15% 55% Valued over $5 doz prs underwear of every description, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, made on knitting machines or knit by hand (T. D. 16533, 46 F. R. 510), valued at not over $1.50 doz. (T. D. 21694). ..60c doz and 15% Valued over $1.50 and not over $3 doz., $1.10 doz and 15% Valued over $3, not over $5 doz....$1.50 doz and 25% Valued over $5, not over $7 doz. $1.75 doz and 35% Valued over $7, not over $15 doz...$2.25 doz and 35% Valued over $15 doz 50% underwear, wool, (46 F. R. 510, T. D. 10736, 370 370 390 193 $6 10817, 14811) + .44c Ib and 60% wearing apparel, wool, (T. D. 16533)..44c Ib and 60% wearing apparel, silk or silk chief value 60% Knitting machines, (T. D. 990, 11410) Sec. 23, Act June 10, 1890. 45% machines, no damage allowance (T. D. 14757). 400 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. ARTICLE Knitting machines, needles for PAR. 165 165 66 418 193 66 155 155 needles Knives and forks, toy (T. D. 13656, 14809) beam 153 16 RATE • $1 M and 25% 25% 35% 45% bowie, as hunting knives (T. D. 12936). artists', bread, butchers', butter, carving (T. D. 16287, 18612), cheese, cooks' (T. D. 10809, 10818, 11591, 14724, 14833, 15630, 15992, 66 F. R. 720), fruit (G. A. 3772, T. D. 17275), hunting (G. A. 3717, 18612), kitchen, pa- lette (T. D. 17263), painters', plumbers', shoe, table, and vegetable knives, forks and steels, finished or unfinished, with handles of mother-of-pearl, shell or ivory..16c ea. and 15% With handles of deer horn. .12c ea. and 15% • With handles of hard rubber, solid bone, cel- luloid or any pyroxyline material (T. D. 20102) • .5c ea. and 15% With handles of any other material..1½c ea. and 15% None of the above to pay less than budding (T. D. 6016, 12935), clasp, pen and pocket (T. D. 8815, 14607, 16960, 16889), eras- ers and manicure knives, and pruning knives (T. D. 17590) or parts thereof, Valued not over 40c dczen Valued over 40c and not over 50c dozen 45% 40% 1c piece and 40% Valued over 50c and not over $1.25 dozen 5c piece and 40% Valued over $1.25, not over $3 doz..10c piece and 40% Valued over $3 dozen 20c piece and 40% Blades for the above, or handles, imported in fleshing • any manner than assembled in finished knives or erasers, not not less than (T. D. 20044, 20894, 22144, 22830, 23432)..5c piece and 40% 155 " 153 66 chopping (T. D. 15992), as knives, cooks. corn, as pocket knives (T. D. 14607). 193 curriers' 193 drawing 193 farriers' (T. D. 4870, 5011) 153 66 155 fiddlers as knives, pocket (T. D. 18619). fish servers, as table knives (T. D. 16287). 193 45% 45% 45% 45% for watch charms (T. D. (T. D. 15010, 21195) as jewelry. 155 64 155 193 fruit, as knives, table (T. D. 17838). ham slicers as knives, carving (T. D. 17731). hay 45% 153 66 66 German silver, same as others of metal. lock, as pocket knives (T. D. 14833). miniature as jewelry, (T. D. 21195). nail files not, (T. D. 20760). 193 418 193 66 tanners' toy (T. D. 2632, 13656, 14809) 95 Knobs, china or porcelain, not decorated decorated watch case openers (T. D. 13430) 45% 35% 45% 55% • 60% 112 glass 45% 193 $4 208 metal and plated gilt wood or wood chief value 45% · • 35% 193 Knockers, metal and plated, or gilt 45% 179 Knots, stars, etc., gold or silver thread (T. D. 10896) 60% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 401 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 272 Kola nuts 300 sparkling. See Ginger ale. 548 Kowrie gum, crude 20 64 gum, not crude 450 635 shells, engraved, cut, ornamented or other- wise manufactured shells, not sawed, cut, polished or otherwise manufactured .. 26 Krap lach, madder lake, as printers' ink (T. D. 3130) 55 Kremnitz, white • 68 Kreosote, medicinal preparation (T. D. 2587, 9276). 614 Kreserite, as crude mineral (T. D. 1846) 67 Kryofine, (T. D. 22600) (minimum 25%) Kryolith, kryolite or cryolith 538 449 591 Kuskus-root fans (T. D. 13325, 16563, 21056) Kyanite · • • • 27c Ib 25% Free 55c Ib Free 30% Free- 1c m Free .14c fb and 10%. 35% Free 25% L ARTICLE 400 400 $6 320 64 320 66 cotton, for garments, (T. D. 193 66 metal 403 449 450 64 68 320 252 592 PAR. Sec. 8 Labeling of goods with country of origin. Label cloth (T. D. 16836) 311 407 17 Labels, blank paper (T. D. 1954, 3941) celluloid (T. D. 11045). • • RATE. .3c sq yd and 20% 35%. 65c Ib and 25%. cigar, bronze (T. D. 15864, 21930) cigar, lithographic. See Lithographs (T. D. 11394, 14089, 15021, 16833, 16839, 18761). cloth, cotton or other vegetable fiber, printed (T. D. 16836, 17326) 20047) ... 15c Ib. ..50c fb and 30% 14847, 14917, paper, printed (T. D. 4432, 8303, 13802) rubber, soft rubber, vulcanized (T. D. 1875) shirt (T. D. 14623, 14847) Laburnum (T. D. 14750) · Lac dye, crude seed, button, stick and shell (T. D. .50c fb and 30% 45%. 25%. 30% • 35% .50c Ib and 30% • 25% 6381, 15845) Free 66 674 or precipitated sulphur Free 593 spirits (T. D. 12953) Free • 594 Lactarene 339 Lace and embroidered cotton collars (T. D. 16300, Free 21570, 22868, 23650) • • 60% 339 " aprons (49 F. R. 731, 55 F. R. 599, T. D. 12218, 13423, 13932, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 339 articles (41 F. R. 763, T. D. 12551, 14134, 14140, 22266, 22267) 60% 339 bands • 60% 408 beaded (T. D. 16224) 60% 390 beadings, black silk (T. D. 14701) • • 60% 339 bed sets, cotton or other vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10480, 11328, 21917, 21918, 21942) 60%. 340 bed sets, cotton or other vegetable fiber, made on Nottingham lace machines. (See lace curtains). 339 belts (T. D. 16421) 60%. 402 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 418 Lace bonbonniere dolls (T. D. 14934). 339 66 390 371 409 65 339 339 "" ... braids, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. • 22266, 22843, 23564) braids, silk (T. D. 14501, 22843) • RATE 35% 60% 60% ...50c fb and 60% brocades, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). Chantilly (T. D. 14628) chip, grass, palm leaf, osier, rattan, straw or willow, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets or hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% if bleached, dyed, colored or stained collars, cotton (T. D. 55346, 14240, 15970, 21570, 22868, 23650) 20% 60% 371 339 339 #6 339 66 340 339 390 C6 339 etamines 427 339 6 flax or hemp · • 339 cotton or other vegetable fiber (41 F. R. 763, 2 S. C. R. 301, T. D. 6214, 9184, 10256, 10914, 10948, 11188, 12334, 12535, 13068, 15793, 16119, 17277, 22266, 22843, 23564) cotton and horse hair (T. D. 17247, 22843) • 60% 50c Ib and 60% 60% 60% cotton beading not (T. D. 15034) crochet work, cotton (T. D. 14504) curtains and bed sets, cotton or other vege- table fiber, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5322, 5668, 10948, 11188, 12352, 12562, 12669, 14611, 14947, 16112, 21917, 21918, 21942) 60% curtains, bed sets and pillow shams, cotton or other vegetable fiber, made on Nottingham machines, counting 5 points or spaces be- tween warp threads to the inch..lc sq yd and 20% counting more than 5 such points or spaces to the inch, in addition for each such point or space to the inch in excess of five. But not less than edgings, cotton or other vegetable fiber. edgings, silk • fans, silk (T. D. 12241) • • • flouncings, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. .½c sq yd 50% 60% 60% 60% 50% 60% D. 23232) 60% 390 "" flouncings, silk 60% 339 fringed articles (T. D. 15472) 60% 339 C 339 galloons, cotton or other vegetable fiber handkerchiefs, cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% (T. D. 12551, 14134, 14140, 17065) 60% 339 339 390 46 imitation, cotton or other vegetable fiber. insertings, cotton or other vegetable fiber. insertings, silk 60% ... 60% 60% 339 kiltings or plaitings (T. D. 14702). • 60% 339 linen (T. D. 12550) 60% 339 C manufactures, cotton, flax or jute (T. D. 12117). 60% 390 manufacture of, silk 60% 179 66 metal (T. D. 10560) 60% 371 (6 mohair (T. D. 14628) .50c tb and 60% 339 339 64 339 ፡፡ 390 napkins, cotton or other vegetable fiber. nets and nettings, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 12334, 14166, 6 S. C. R. 117, 20729) nets and nettings, oriental (T. D. 16152). nets and nettings, silk (50 F. R. 908, 54 F. R. 367, T. D. 13905) 60% 60% 60% 60% 407 paper (T. D. 6677) 35% 390 parasol coverings (T. D. 16883) 60% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 403 PAR. ARTICLE 400 Lace patterns lithographed on cotton, as Litho- graphic prints (T. D. 18305). RATE 339 66 pillow shams, cotton or other vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15228, 16298) 60% 340 pillow shams, cotton or other vegetable fiber, made on Nottingham machines. curtains). (See lace 188 pins (53 F. R. 1015, 69 F. R. 327, T. D. 13781, 16183, 17250), if not jewelry 35% 339 66 quillings 60% • 339 339 robes, cotton (T. D. 11329, 21570, 22868, 23650) ruchings and rufflings, cotton or other vege- 60% table fiber 60% 390 ruchings and rufflings, silk 60% 66 shades for lamps (T. D. 11833), according to material. 390 390 silk (T. D. 8754, 11377, 12334, 12535, 13068, 12658, 14628, 14702, 13216, 17593, 22843) silk and cotton (T. D. 8754, 10789, 11076, 12342, • • 60% 6 S. C. R. 117, 22843). 60% 390 64 silk and metal (T. D. 12658) 60% 371 silk and mohair (T. D. 12535, 14628, 22843) 50c Ib and 60% 390 silk edgings (T. D. 15580) 60% 390 silk grenadine veiling (T. D. 13905, 13981, 14052, 14634, 16971, 21115) 60% 390 silk insertings (T. D. 15230) 60% 390 silk nets (54 F. R. 367, T. D. 13068, 13905, 14052) 60% 390 silk, partly finished (T. D. 11377) 60% 390 " silk veilings, (T. D. 13068, 13069, 14052, 21115). 60% 339 " cotton table covers, (T. D. 22267) 60% 339 tatting, cotton 60% 339 tidies, cotton (T. D. 16298, 16703) 60% 179 tinsel (T. D. 18773) 60% 339 66 torchon (13 F. R. 143, 12 S. C. R. 754, T. D. 12117) 60% 339 "" 390 • trimmings, cotton or other vegetable fiber. trimmings, silk 60% 60% 339 339 390 " 339 339 " 390 ** 339 390 66 371 371 yak (T. D. 6311) 409 if bleached or colored 165 46 320 Valenciennes veils, cotton or other vegetable fiber veils, silk • vitrages (T. D. 21589) wearing apparel, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 14140, 14134, 21570, 22868, 23650) wearing apparel, silk window curtains, cotton cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 12352). (See lace curtains). window curtains, silk (T. D. 14947) wool or hair, in whole or in part (T. D. 7621, 12535, 12791, 14169, 22843) Laces, straw, chip, grass, palm leaf. willow, osier or rattan, not bleached or colored • Lacing needles or bodkins, of iron braids of vegetable fibre in webs as trimmings, (T. D. 21968). Lacings, cut in lengths and tagged, boot, corset or 438 391 66 * shoe, of cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 8541, 12649, 13216, 13437, 20515)..25c Ib and 15% leather shoe .50c gross pairs and 20% 50% • silk (T. D. 19101) 60% 60% • • 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% • · .50c Ib and 60% 50c Ib and 60% • 15% 20% 25% • • 404 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 371 53 Lacings, wool (T. D. 4806). Lacquer (T. D. 6901) (T. D. 7468). 450 594 Japanese trays (T. D. 17634) • RATE .50c Ib and 60% .$1.32 gal and 35% Lacquered handkerchief boxes are unusual coverings Lactarine Sec. 6 Lacteous farina (T. D. 6926) food (T. D. 7082) Lactic acid Lactometers (T. D. 16659) Lactophenin (T. D. 15685) Lactucarium (T. D. 9336, 11979) Ladles, cast iron Sec. 6 1 112 68 548 148 127 193 179 Lahn (T. D. 14066) 179 179 179 66 foundry (T. D. 17732) . • • • · • gold, silver or other metal, except cast iron (T. D. 7921, G. A. 3718) garlands, (T. D. 10887, 11848) metal thread (T. D. 12968) laces, embroideries, • trimmings 17011, 17056, 21422) braids, 35% Free 20% 20% 3c Ib 45% 25% Free 8-10c b 35% 45% 5c ib 60% .5c fb and 35% • • galloons and 60% 30% .44c Ib and 60% 35% 20% 20% 58 Lakes, colors, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9033, 10193, 11074, 66 points, worsted 369 Lama goods, as wool dress goods (T. D. 2933). 370 450 Lamb skin coats (T. D. 8867, 10324, 13864) skin coat linings with the wool on (T. D. 8867, 10324, 10883, 12957) • skin crosses (T. D. 12957) • skin gloves (T. D. 10911). (See gloves). skins, cream, as Woolen manufactures, n. s. 426 64 426 64 441 366 438 66 skins, dressed and finished (T. D. 15726) 664 66 skins, not dressed 438 66 ... 221 Lambs 322 p. f. (T. D. 12970). skins, scraps of (T. D. 4965) • 20% Free 20% 75c each 45% Lambeth cotton rope (T. D. 9187) Lambrequins, according to material (T. D. 17342, 21917). Lame (T. D. 12997, 17830, 69 F. R. 469, 20615). flitters (T. D. 14066, 17490, 23112). 179 193 179 179 179 179 47 100 C 112 322 66 100 66 407 320 • garlands for Christmas trees (T. D. 10887, 11848) laces, braids, embroideries, galloons and trim- mings thread • Lametta, as lame or lahn (T. D. 10887) Lamp black • • • • • 5c b 45% 60% • 60% 5c b and 35% 5c Ib 25% 60% • • 45% 45% 60% 35% • chimneys, glass, cut (T. D. 11001, 17067) chimneys, glass, not cut or blown (T. D. 17067) shades, paper and cotton (T. D. 12796) shades or chimneys, blown, (T. D. 20214 shades, paper and wire (38 F. R. 94) wicking, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 14853) 10c tb and 15% • • Lamps, according to material of chief value (T. D. 9004, 11833, 15584). 112 64 incandescent, blown (T. D. 14924, 15584, 20275) for churches not regalia (T. D. 4312, smokers' articles (T. D. 6908, 31 F. R. 446) 12628). 459 16 3 Lanae (T. D. 15122) 700 • Lance wood, in the log, rough or hewn 45% 7753, 60% 25% Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 405 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 208 Lance wood manufactures (T. D. 22142) 35% 198 66 wood, sawed 15% 193 Lancets (T. D. 5011) 45% 494 Land fowls Free • 68 Lanolin (66 F. R. 734, T. D. 8061, 11215, 11216, 15666, 16706, 17075) 25% Lanterns, according to material of chief value (T. D. 7415, 8345, 13609, 13657). 418 407 418 111 110 638 64 112 418 " 405 252 514 ... small, glass (T. D. 6781, 13609) toy (T. D. 11422, 12002, 14969, 15546, 15859) Lap robes, according to material (T. D. 11198). tablets, paper (T. D. 10104) Lapagorias (T. D. 10737) Lapis calimanaris, calamine bull's eye, small (T. D. 13657, 14685, 15859). Japanese paper, (T. D. 7415, 11229, 13972) magic, if toys (T. D. 7820, 11422, 12002) magic and parts of (T. D. 2634, 10859). magic, slides for (T. D. 10440, 10859, 11237, 11216, 11865, 12634, 12711, 14844, 22918). magic, as philosophical instruments (T. D. 10619, 12545) 35% ... 35% 35% 45% 45% Free 45% • 35% 45% 25% Free 3 66 57 infernalis, nitrate of silver tutia, dry oxide of zinc 25% 1c Ib • 57 tutis, ground in oil 134c b 313 193 pets.) metal 370 302 • 277 Lard 193 329 573 548 rawhide (T. D. 4751) Larkspur seed (T. D. 12732). 200 413 Lappet skirtings, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). Lappets, cotton (T. D. 6456, 12440). (See cotton lap- Lapping (T. D. 17167), as wool felts. Laps, cotton card Larding needles (T. D. 8995, 12976) Lariats, istle (T. D. 12195, 12220) Last blocks, rough, hewn, sawed or bored. Lastings mohair, cloth, silk or other manufactures of • 45% 45% 2c Ib 45% 1c Ib • Free Free 20% cloth, woven or made in patterns of such size, shape and form, or cut in such man- ner as to be fit for buttons exclusively.. fit for shoes, slippers, boots, bootees or gait- ers, dutiable according to material (T. D. 6137). 10% 208 Lasts, wooden 35% $1 M and 25% 45% 165 Latch needles 193 Latches, metal 201 Laths 329 Lath yarn (T. D. 13786) 254 Lathyrus seed (T. D. 15162) 43 Laudanum 548 Laurel berries, crude 20 berries, not crude 548 46 3 leaves (T. D. 19042, 20208) oil • 252 118 595 crude 98 626 ลง 2 Lauris, nobilis (T. D. 14763, 16316) 25c M pieces 2c Ib 30% • 40% Free = 2 • 14c b and 10% Free 25% 25% 50% Free Lava blocks (T. D. 14557, 17135, 23030) tips for burners (T. D. 6502, 7393)..10c gross and 15% Lavender bunches, according to material of chief value (T. D. 14304). essence or oil of (T. D. 8671). extracts of (T. D. 7369) Free ..60c Ib and 45% 406 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 548 ARTICLE Lavender flowers, crude RATE Free • 20 626 626 2 66 flowers, not crude oil 4c b and 10% Free 66 spike oil Free 70 toilet water, alcoholic (T. D. 7369). .60c Ib and 45% toilet water, non-alcoholic ... 50% Law reports as periodicals, (T. D. 20037). 193 Lawn mowers (T. D. 17661) 45% Lawns, cotton (T. D. 12528, 15044, 17272), as cotton cloth. 339 66 346 hemstitched and tucked (56 F. R. 820, T. D. 11331, 15215, 15583, 15824, 16182, 16717, 17094, 17310, 17523, 17535, 22162) linen, as flax cloth. 60 Lead acetate of, brown 60 66 60 << acetate of, gray acetate of, yellow 60 " acetate of, white 182 66 alloy in pigs (T. D. 6786) • 190 60% • 214c Ib 214c Ib 214c Ib • 314c Ib • 21c Ib and silver ore, question whether it is a silver or a lead ore to be determined at time of importation (T. D. 15895, 16149). antimonial, type metal (T. D. 8147), on lead contained • • .112c Ib 182 643 66 Sec. 6 182 66 3 66 48 66 48 505 181 Sec. 6 " ashes, with trifling percentage of lead (T. D. 556, 4990) bar • black, or plumbago (T. D. 6403, 491, 1627) black or plumbago, prepared (T. D. 6403). bullion (T. D. 16240, 16566, 20431, 20492). chloride of chromate of, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water chromium colors • composition, containing small percentage of ashes, with large percentage of lead (T. D. 3649) .21gc Ib • 10% 218c Ib Free ... 20% • • • 218c tb 25% • • 412c tb .412c Ib (T. D. 17848) Free 182 dross (T. D. 22333) • 218c Ib extracted from American ores, exported for 182 66 glaziers' 182 182 190 60 193 182 66 60 reduction, is dutiable (T. D. 11306). granulated (T. D. 8581) hard metal (T. D. 3591) in type metal, (T. D. 12907) litharge manufactures, n. s. p. f. molten • nitrate of • • 212c Ib 21/8c Ib • 21c Ib • • 112c tb 234c Ib 45% 182 < n. s. p. f. 182 old, scrap, (T. D. 1435) • • 218c Ib 212c Ib 21c Ib 21c Ib 181 " ores, on lead contained therein, (19 O. A. G. 690, T. D. 10383, 11042, 11049, 11464, 11481, 11738, 13174, 15337, 18076, 20491, 21601, 21653, 22098, 22752) • • 112c tb 58 "" paints 30% 456 pencils, wood covered ..45c gross and 25% i pencils, watch charms, as pencils, (T. D. 14640). 55 pigments, dry or in pulp, or ground in or mixed with oil • 2c Ib 182 86 pigs, (T. D. 532, 6786, 8580, 13808, 13591, 15339) .21/c ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 407 PAR. 182 Lead pipe 51 66 182 182 182 66 . 67 3 418 66 190 66 55 66 • red scrap sheets shot • ARTICLE sub-acetate solution (T. D. 411) tannate of toys • • typemetal, on the lead contained therein. RATE 212c tb 278c Ib 218c Ib 212c Ib 212c Ib 25% 25% 35% • 112c tb 212c tb 35% 214c Ib .314c Ib 10% 10% white, dry or in pulp, or ground in or mixed with oil or water, (T. D. 7059, 10069, 14293).2c Ib 182 wire 97 60 60 66 stove polish (T. D. 6403) "" sugar of brown or gray 66 sugar of white Leaders, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 15222). 457 Leads, pencil, colored, (T. D. 14735). 457 pencil not in wood, (T. D. 2317) 450 450 " 66 <6 427 450 66 438 C 450 438 64 "" 438 175 66 177 175 Leaf, aluminum .6c pkg of 100 leaves Dutch, metal or bronze, (T. D. 4508, 8497, 13440) gold, (T. D. 6814) • .6c pkge of 100 leaves $1.75 pkge of 500 leaves 193 metal, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 2113, 2674, 2906).. 45% 178 silver .75c pkge of 500 leaves 279 tallow 34c Mb 231 35c Ib 50c Tb · 213 66 46 438 • tobacco, unstemmed filler tobacco, stemmed filler tobacco, unstemmed wrapper (T. D. 20955)..$1.85 th tobacco, stemmed wrapper (T. D. 20955).....$2.50 Ib Leakage, no allowance for, (T. D. 7271, 8134, 12459, 14191). Leather, all n. s. p. f., (T. D. 6916, 11411, 14059, 14060, 15700) albums bound in, (33 F. R. 457) • and India rubber footballs, (T. D. 10557). band or belting, (T. D. 6967, 15972) belting ready for use (T. D. 15972) bookbinders, calf skins boots, (T. D. 5994, 10665) · 20% 35% • 35% and pearl fans, hand painted, (T. D. 14463) bead cases, (T. D. 10510) 50% 35% 20% 35% 20% 25% 438 66 bronze pieces, (T. D. 14216) 20% • 438 buffing, (T. D. 11411) 20% 438 66 calf skin, tanned or dressed, (T. D. 5635, 13363) 20% $6 437 calf skins, raw 15% ► 459 ፡፡ cases for tobacco pipes, (T. D. 12131). 60% cases containing books, no separate duty on, (T. D. 1763). cases containing combs, are unusual coverings, (T. D. 10574). 438 450 66 chamois skins, (T. D. 11701, 16289) 20% 66 chamois sponges, (T. D. 15823) • 35% 450 66 chamois toilet mats 35% 450 * chamois watch bags, (T. D. 13794) 35% 459 66 cigar cases, (T. D. 11851) 60% 191 clocks, cased in, (T. D. 12659) 40% 447 45% 46 covered stirrups, (T. D. 16102). covers for tumblers, as usual coverings, (T. D. 13166, 23056). covers for watches, not unusual coverings, (T. D. 13171). 408 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 450 Leather cut into shoe uppers or vamps, or other forms, suitable for conversion into manu- factured articles, (T. D. 5026, 15723, 15724, 10342) RATE 438 "" 438 elk hides, dressed, (T. D. 14060) embossed (T. D. 17744) • 438 437 " enameled. See leather, patent. exported, an allowance shall be made on of a drawback equal to the amount of duty paid. 438 " 450 66 for printer's rollers, (T. D. 15700) galloons, (T. D. 9583) 438 446 带着 ​440 441 66 442 443 444 445 440 gauffree (T. D. 17744, 21819) gloves, classification of, (T. D. 20018, 23005). glove, tranks, (T. D. 12111), 75% of duty pro- vided for the gloves in fabrication of which they are suitable. gloves, cadet, as leather gloves, (T. D. 12729, 19981, 20018). gloves, cumulative rates of duty on, (T. D. 19493). gloves, men's "glace" finish, Schmaschen 35% 20% 20% 20% 35% 20% $3 doz pairs gloves, men's "glace" finish, lamb or sheep $4 doz pairs gloves, men's "glace" finish, kid, goat, or other leather than of sheep origin.....$4 doz pairs gloves, men's of sheep origin, with exterior surface removed $4 doz pairs gloves, men's goat, kid, or other leather than sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed $4 doz pairs gloves, men's in addition to the foregoing shall pay: If lined If pique or prix seam • • $1 doz pairs • • 40c doz pairs If stitched or embroidered with more than three single strands or cords (T. D. 10753, 12103) • .40c doz pairs gloves, women's or children's, "glace" finish, Schmaschen, not over 14 inches long gloves, women's or children's, "glace" finish, lamb or sheep, not over 14 inches long $1.75 doz pairs Over 14, not over 17 inches long. Over 17 inches long · • $2.25 doz pairs $2.75 doz pairs 441 $2.50 doz pairs $3.50 doz pairs $4.50 doz pairs 442 6 C • • $3.00 doz pairs $3.75 doz pairs • .$4.75 doz pairs 443 .. 444 Over 14, not over 17 inches long.. Over 17 inches long • gloves, women's or children's, "glace" finish, goat, kid or other leather than of sheep ori- gin, not over 14 inches long. Over 14, not over 17 inches long. Over 17 inches long gloves, women's or children's, of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, (T. D. 19909) Not over 17 inches long.. Over 17 inches long • • gloves, women's or children's, kid, other leather than of sheep origin, terior grain surface removed, Not over 14 inches long Over 14, not over 17 inches long Over 17 inches long • · $2.50 doz pairs .$3.50 doz pairs goat, or with ex- · $3.00 doz pairs • • $3.75 doz pairs $4.75 doz pairs SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 409 PAR. 445 438 Sec. 6 568 66 "" 450 450 66 447 46 450 64 450 66 ARTICLE Leather gloves, women's or children's, shall pay in addition to the foregoing. If lined • If pique or prix seam (T. D. 21996, 22134) RATE • $1 doz pairs 40c doz pairs If stitched or embroidered with more than three single strands or cords (T. D. 10753, 12103, 19945, 20018) .40c doz pairs goat skins, dressed and finished (T. D. 5705). grease, trophoderme (T. D. 14520) grease for stuffing or dressing hair curlers (T. D. 10675, 12011) hand bellows (T. D. 12013) harness, or parts of (T. D. 13301) hat bands and strips (T. D. 13243) hats and caps ·· 438 hides, dressed 437 64 hides of cattle 459 holders for pipes (T. D. 6040) 398 66 imitation (T. D. 1453), as paper, surface coated. 438 438 438 450 15724, 15823) 438 66 438 66 438 66 568 64 450 20% 20% Free 35% 35% 45% 35% ·· • 35% 20% 15% 60% japanned (T. D. 14090, 14215, 19100). (See leather, patent) kangaroo skins, dressed and finished (T. D. 3640) 20% 20% 35% 10% ... • 20% 20% Free 35% • 438 438 65 438 446 66 kid and lamb skins, dressed and finished manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5705, 15722, ... morocco, skins for, tanned but unfinished. morocco, skins for, finished (T. D. 22709) oil dressed elk hides (T. D. 14060) oil for stuffing or dressing (77 F. R. 411) outsides for pocketbooks (T. D. 15724). ox hides, dressed (T. D. 14059, 14060). patent (T. D. 14090, 14215), japanned, var- nished or enameled, ... Weighing not over 10 pounds per dozen skins 20% 30c Ib and 20% Weighing over 10, not over 25 pounds per dozen skins • .30c fb and 10% Weighing over 25 pounds per dozen skins 20c Ib and 10% 35% pianoforte and pianoforte action pieces for gloves (T. D. 12111), 75% of duty provided for gloves for which they are suit- able. 60% porpoise laces (T. D. 9155)....50c gross prs. and 20% racquet balls (T. D. 13760) • scrap, (T. D. 1847, 3355, 5993, 12128, 20010) scraps, old, if glue stock • sheep skins, dressed and finished shoe laces 459 pipe cases (T. D. 14926) 438 450 35% 634 66 447 roller skins, as parchment (T. D. 8947) saddles and saddlery Free ... 45% 438 20% Free 572 438 20% 66 438 .50c gross prs. and 20% "" 450 46 438 shoe vamps or uppers (T. D. 10342) shoes (T. D. 10665, 10766) 35% 9 25% 438 438 66 skins, dressed and finished (T. D. 14216) skins for morocco, tanned but not finished 20% (T. D. 3671, 7862, 12130, 13363) 10% 438 skins for morocco, tanned and finished. • 20% 438 slippers, (T. D. 10766) 25% 459 $4 smokers' articles (T. D. 11851, 12131) 60% 438 44 sole 20% 410 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 568 stuffing for (T. D. 21840) 450. 450 Leather sword belts (T. D. 11891) sweat bands for hats (T. D. 12124, 13243, 15723, 19417) 35% Free 35% 438 tanned, n. s. p. f. 20% • 459 66 tobacco pouches (T. D. 13815) 60% • 450 trusses (T. D. 12912) 35% 462 C umbrella sticks covered with (T. D. 13321) 40% 438 upper, dressed (T. D. 5635) 20% 438-450 66 uppers 35% 438-450 vamps (T. D. 5026) 35% 438 64 varnished. (See leather, patent.) 450 64 whips (T. D. 23026) 35% 450 438 66 398 20 ≈ 287 • 548 425 66 36 548 $6 617 66 482 66 for dyeing, in crude state 425 566 548 548 "" May wine (T. D. 16645) 611 66 449 66 552 64 ፡፡ 2 193 596 whips with whistles (T. D. 9840, 23026) white splits (T. D. 15172) Leatherettes (T. D. 7008), as paper, surface coated. Leaves, as drugs, advanced in value. as drugs, crude (T. D. 6804). artificial (T. D. 11181, 11182, 11378, 14933, 16970, 17281, 66 F. R. 740, 23171). bay, crude (T. D. 19042). dried (T. D. 13375) · ... gilt, silvered, etc. (T. D. 8577) istle or ixle (T. D. 6804) laurel (T. D. 19042, 20218) marshmallow, crude palm, painted, for preservation (T. D. 14933, 16970) • ► palm, unmanufactured (T. D. 6059) sage (T. D. 6791) Lectern for church, metal (T. D. 7229, 12633) Leeches 35% 20% • • .14c Ib and 10% Free 50% Free Free Free 50% Free Free Free Free 30% Free lc Ib saturated with alcohol, (T. D. 20516, 20711) 60c lb and 45% 45% Free 6 6 " Lees crystals (T. D. 2489, 15 S. C. R. 583), containing not more than 90% bitartrate of potash.... containing more than 90% bitartrate of potash wine, crude, containing not more than 40% bitartrate of potash 4c Ib 5c Ib 1c Ib Legacies are dutiable (T. D. 282). 409 15% 20% 409 • • 35% 50% 205 30% 205 เ 263 boxes made partly from American shooks. creams (T. D. 13233) • 15% 35% 2 66 extract of (T. D. 6573) .60c Ib and 45% 626 597 grass or citronella oil (T. D. 770, 6573). juice (T. D. 13232) Free Free 597 juice, fortified, not over 10% alcohol (T. D. 11245, 13008) Free 626 267 oil (56 F. R. 819, T. D. 5594, 12137, 14203) peel, candied, preserved or dried (T. D. 9162, Free • • 10401) 2c Ib • • 267 627 peel in brine, (T. D. 21919, 22020, 22041) peel, not candied, preserved or dried (T. D. 2c Ib · • • 13170) Free containing more than 40% bitartrate of potash 1½c Id Leghorn braids, plaits and laces, not bleached or col- ored ... if bleached or colored hats, hoods and bonnets, not trimmed. if trimmed • Lemon boxes (T. D. 11987, 11988, 23482). SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 411 PAR. ARTICLE RATE Sec. 6 Lemon sirup (T. D. 16849) 208 300 • .. 20% 35% 18c doz squeezers (T. D. 12950, 12951), wood Lemonade, in plain green or colored, molded or pressed glass bottles (T. D. 14170), Containing not over 4 pint Containing over 34, not over 12 pints.. But no additional duty on the bottles. Otherwise than in bottles as above. Additional duty on the coverings. 266 Lemons 206 109 565 109 109 cut, in brine, (T. D. 21383). • ....28c doz .50c gal Leno cloth (T. D. 12425, 15044, 56 F. R. 469), as cot- ton cloth, Lenses, glass or pebble, ground and polished to a spherical, cylindrical or prismatic form, and ground and polished plano or coquill glasses (T. D. 12020, 12456, 13658, 13696, 14391, 15314, 17600, G. A. 3828), with the edges unground If with the edges ground or beveled.. lc Ib 1c Ib 45% 10c doz. pairs and 45% glass plates or disks, rough-cut or unwrought for use in the manufacture of optical in- struments or spectacles, and suitable only for such use. If exceeding 8 inches in di- ameter they may be polished to enable the character of the glass to be determined.... magnifying (T. D. 11237), as lenses, glass. mounted (T. D. 13294), as lenses, glass. not free, as philosophical instruments (T. D. 10404, 13777, 42 F. R. 209). objective (T. D. 11323) photographers' (G. A. 3838, T. D. 11234, 20560, 20703) • rondelles not, (T. D. 12685) • Stanhopes not, (T. D. 15135) Lentils, (16 S. C. R. 67, T. D. 11559, 15115) Lentisco, (T. D. 22949) Leopard skin, head stuffed, with artificial eyes, (T. D. 9642) skins, raw, (T. D. 10795) • Free 111 "" 45% 111 45% 111 " projecting 45% 100 60% 100 60% 257 25% 20 .14c Ib and 10% 450 562 35% Free 222 20% 474 Free 397 Letter copying books ..5c Ib and 15% 400 403 heads, lithographic. heads, printed See Lithographic prints. 25% 254 Lettuce seed, (T. D. 6221, 6227) 30% 526 Levant nut, cocculus Indicus Free 20 548 112 Levels, spirit (T. D. 12686) Free 45% Leopards, (T. D. 12429). • for zoological collections for scientific pur- poses and not for sale • nut, worm seed, advanced in value.. 14c Ib and 10% nut, worm seed, crude • 500 Library of Congress, free entry of articles for copy- right, (T. D. 14587). 504 Libraries, or parts of, which have been used abroad by persons from foreign countries not less than one year and not intended for other persons nor for sale 20 Lichens, advanced in value 548 crude Free .14c fb and 10% Free 1c Ib 272 Lichl fruit, dried (T. D. 3162, 19386, 21878, 22461) preserved, (T. D. 23645) 263 44 • 1c Ib and 35% 412 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 29 Licorice drops, (T. D. 9505) 29 11571, 14503, 17566) • extracts of, pastes, rolls or other forms, (T. D. 412c ib 29 juice 212 pastilles, (T. D. 22896) • 29 Sec. 6 66 pellets, (T. D. 11571) " 598 66 root, unground, (T. D. 20209) root, powder known as cerisette (T. D. 17566) 20% Free • 20 root, powdered (T. D. 14605) • • 412c Ib 41/2c tb 50% 412c tb • • c tb and 10% 276 Liebig's extract of meat (T. D. 1059). See Meat ex- tracts. 599 Life boats and life saving apparatus specially im- ported by societies incorporated or estab- lished to encourage the saving of human life • Free 60% 25% • .14c Ib and 10% Free 390 Ligature, silk braided, (T. D. 11183) 3 Lighting fluid, (T. D. 8835) 20 Lignaloe wood, advanced in value wood, crude, (T. D. 8569) Lignum-vitae bowling ball blocks, (T. D. 16564) vitae, in the log, rough or hewn. vitae, manufactured vitae, sawed • of the valley, (T. D. 16312, 16946) Lily-of-the-valley, roots, (T. D. 2761, 4419) Lima bark Limacon gimps (T. D. 10560) • • • 20% Free 35% 15% 25% 25% 25% Free 60% 548 200 700 66 208 198 251 Lilies 251 251 488 179 90 3 " Lime, (T. D. 2994) including weight of package acetate of 25% 3 "" bisulphate of, (T. D. 13071) · 25% 11 borates of, containing over 36% anhydrous boracic acid 4c Ib 8 600 3c Ib 1-5c Ib • Free weight of package....5c 100 Ibs containing not more than 36% anhydrous boracic acid chloride of citrate of • fruit tablets, (T. D. 5420). As confectionery. hydraulic, as hydraulic cement (T. D. 3517). hydro-carbonate of, dry ground in oil juice, (T. D. 9428, 9709, 13232) juice cordial, (T. D. 7410) juice sirup (T. D. 9709) • phosphate and super-phosphate of, for fertil- izer, (T. D. 7764) • phosphate and super-phosphate of, medicinal preparation phosphuret of • rock, rubble, (T. D. 16172, 16335, 18073, 22001) 212 64 89 66 56 597 68 "" 46 Sec. 6 " 569 68 68 117 46 450 91 91 64 58 266 266 in salt, (T. D. 708, 5190, 11555, 19035) • 626 . oil of, (T. D. 6274) 559 118 117 46 sulphate of, artificial, (T. D. 17505, 18073) sulphate of, manufactures of sulphate of, ground • sulphate of, unground white, a color Limes, (T. D. 15563) • • .14c tb lc b Free 25% 20% Free 25% 25% 12c cu ft • .12c mb 35% .$2.25 ton • .50c ton 30% 1c ib • 1c tb Free Free 50% Spanish, (T. D. 8595) Limestone, hewn, dressed or polished (T. D. 7163).... unmanufactured or undressed (T. D. 22001). 12c cu ft SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 413 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 117 402 325 325 66 of flax 327 66 of hemp 345 93 Limestone rock asphalt, containing not bitumen rubble, (T. D. 13788) Lincrusta Walton paper, (T. D. 13705, 15964) Line dressed, (T. D. 13366, 15373, 15865) • • over 15% • ...50c ton .12c cu ft 25% Linen and cotton handkerchiefs, (T. D. 10944) hem- stitched 3c Ib 3c Ib $40 ton 55% 322 and cotton damask, cotton chief value, (T. D. 22158) 45% 339 embroidered 60% 339 and cotton lace braids, (T. D. 14501) 60% 320 ་ and cotton tapes, (T. D. 15955) 45% 66 346 bags as articles, n. s. p. f. 347 Battenberg tidies (T. D. 16728) 45% 339 "" bibs, embroidered (T. D. 11085, 12110, 12961).. 60% 339 $6 bobbins, (T. D. 23564) 60% 339 46 447 braided tapes and laces, (T. D. 12649) bridles and reins (T. D. 13662) • 60% 45% 346 brown cloth, as linen cloth. 347 45% • 346 346 cables and cordage, (T. D. 11886). cloth and articles of linen n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11048, 11882, 12627, 12637, 14056), weighing 41½ oz or more sq. yd., containing not over 60 threads sq. in. (T. D. 19199). 184c sq. yd. and 30% Containing over 60, not over 120 threads sq. in..... 234c sq. yd. and 30% ..6c sq. yd. and 30% Containing over 120, not over 180 threads sq. in. Containing over 180 threads sq. in. 50% 9c sq. yd. and 30% But none of the above shall pay less than... cloths weighing less than 4½ ozs. sq. yd. and containing more than 100 threads sq in. (T. D. 23101) • 35% collars, shirt, (T. D. 10001, 15164)...40c doz and 20% combing capes (T. D. 15332) embroidered corset laces, (T. D. 10390) 338 339 ፡፡ 320 339 covers, tamboured, (T. D. 15833) • 60% 25c tb and 15% 60% 338 46 cuffs, shirt • 40c doz. and 20% 339 339 doilies, embroidered, (T. D. 14634) drawn work, (T. D. 22651) 60% 60% 339 dressing scarfs, (T. D. 12961) 60% 346 duck, as linen cloth. 339 66 embroideries, (T. D. 12550) 60% 332 gill netting, nets, webs and seines, pay same duty as the threads from which made, and in addition 25% 346 345 grain bags. See Linen cloth. handkerchiefs, whether in the piece of other- wise, and whether finished or unfinished, not hemmed or hemmed only, (T. D. 16113, 16215) 50% If hemstitched, or revered, or with drawn threads. but not embroidered or initialed, (T. D. 10669, 11077, 14365, 22829) 55% 339 if embroidered 60% 335 hydraulic hose .20c Id 66 339 lace articles (T. D. 22266, 22267) · • 60% 339 " 339 " lace bed sets, (T. D. 10480, 21918, 21942) lace handkerchiefs, (T. D. 12551).. • 60% 60% 414 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 339 339 " PAR. ARTICLE 339 Linen lace tidies, (T. D. 9836, 16703) lace window curtains, n. s. p. f. 339 340 "" RATE 60% 60% lace window curtains, pillow shams and bed sets, made on Nottingham machines, when counting 5 spaces or points between the warp threads to the inch.. ...lc sq. yd. and 20% When counting more than 5 such points or spaces to the in., in addition for each such point of space to the inch in excess of 5. But none of the above shall pay less than. laces, (T. D. 12550) laces, braided, (T. D. 13437) 1½c sq. yd ... 50% 60% 60% lacings (T. D. 12131). See Lacings. 347 "" manufactures, n. s. p. f.... 45% 339 mats, embroidered, (T. D. 14950) 60% " 337 oil cloth. See Oil cloth. 339 openwork doilies, (T. D. 12550, 22651) 60% 66 463 packing waste, (T. D. 12454) 10% 342 pile fabrics 60% 632 &6 rags or waste, for paper makers Free 339 renaissance (T. D. 16728) 60% 339 robes, embroidered (T. D. 17121, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% ་ 339 ruchings and rufflings • 60% 314 46 346 " 314 shirts 339 shirt bosoms (T. D. 11324, 12119) shirting cloth • surplices, (T. D. 13489) 1 • 50% 35% 50% • 60% 339 346 66 tablecloths, (T. D. 13441, 17812), embroidered.. tablecloths, not embroidered. 60% See Linen cloth. 339 table covers, openwork, (T. D. 10725, 13892, 22651) 60% 339 tamboured articles 60% 336 tapes woven with or without metal threads, on spools, reels or otherwise, and designed expressly for use in the manufacture of measuring tapes 40% 330 44 632 339 64 339 371 346 346 346 threads, twines or cords, (T. D. 10332), made from yarn not finer than 5 lea or number... 13c b if made from yarn finer than 5 lea or number, additional for each lea or number in excess of five • thread waste, (T. D. 13867) trimmings • • tidies, embroidered, (T. D. 13506, 15837) tidies, embroidered with worsted, (T. D. 14948) • • ¾¾4c Ib Free 60% 60% 50c tb and 60% towels (T. D. 12455), as Linen articles, n. s. p. f. towels, fringed (T. D. 12642, 12647, 22764, 23730), as linen articles, n. s. p. f. Turkish towels (T. D. 11077, 13963), as linen articles, n. s. p. f. 330 twine, (T. D. 17343). See Linen threads. 342 velours, (T. D. 11180) 314 wearing apparel 339 64 wearing apparel, embroidered 331 yarns, single, in the gray. Not finer than 8 lea or number Finer than 8, not finer than 80 lea or number.. Finer than 80 lea or number 329 Lines, cod, hemp, (T. D. 9307) • 60% 50% 60% 7c Ib 40% 15% 2c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 415 PAR. 330 391 66 68 Liniments ARTICLE RATE Lines, fishing, linen, as Linen thread. fishing, silk 67 alcoholic (minimum 25%) 320 208 Linings, bicycle tire 66 barrel (T. D. 3903) • · 50% 25% 55c b 45% 35% 337 dutiable according to material, (T. D. 12268, 14158, 16665). Linoleum, figured or plain, under 12 ft. wide, (T. D. 21614) Twelve feet or more in width and inlaid, ..8c sq. yd. and 15% 20c sq. yd. and 20% 254 Linseed, (T. D. 6978), bu. of 56 Ib • Sec. 6 " meal 625 37 322 347 66 linen, (T. D. 6006) 222 Lions, (T. D. 12429) 67 292 25c bu 20% oilcake, (T. D. 6445) oil, raw, boiled or oxidized, (T. D. 3473, 9803), gal. 712 Ib Lint, cotton, (T. D. 6006) Free 20c gal 45% 45% 20% Liqueur du Dr. De Lavelle, (T. D. 20561) (min. 25%) 55c Ib Liqueurs 58 Liquid gold, (T. D. 5814) 628 3 43 66 • orchil paraffin, (T. D. 13586) • $2.25 gal preparations of opium, n. s. p. f. Sec. 6 Liquor ammoniacal gas, (T. D. 15712, 17441) sets must be segregated for duty (T. D. 13355). Liquors, absinthe 292 297 66 30% Free 25% 40% 20% • • $2.25 gal ale, porter and beer, (T. D. 4068, 13 S. C. R. 932), in bottles or jugs.. 40c gal No additional duty on the bottles or jugs. Otherwise than in bottles or jugs 20c gal 296 allowance, none for breakage, leakage or dam- age. 292 66 Angostura bitters • $2.25 gal 6 292 arrack • · $2.25 gal 294 bay rum or bay water, whether distilled or compounded, (G. A. 3774) · $1.50 gal 292 289 beverages or bitters containing spirits. brandy, (T. D. 12723) • $2.25 gal • $2.25 gal 289 .$2.25 gal 295 299 เ 18 292 291 Chinese, wine, (T. D. 1987, 7967, 9083, 10338, 10462, 13985, 14411) champagne and all other sparkling wines, in bottles, containing each not more than 1 quart and more than 1 pint, (T. D. 11211, 12728) Containing not more than 1 pint each, and more than ½ pint Containing ½ pint each or less .$8.00 doz. $4.00 doz. • $2.00 doz. In bottles or other vessels containing more than 1 quart each, in addition to $8 doz. bottles on the quantity in excess of 1 quart $2.50 gal But no additional duty on the bottles. cherry and other fruit juices. See Fruit juices. coloring for, (T. D. 6740, 7403, 10518, 12822)... cordials, (T. D. 6640, 9113, 9123, 9195, 10509, 10660, 10734, 11705, 11838, 12033, 13988, 14245) 50%. .$2.25 gal compounds or preparations, of which distilled spirits are a component part of chief value, shall pay not less than ..$2.25 gal 416 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. Liquors, demijohns 289 "" 289 300 ፡፡ 296 293 46 292 "" 298 292 301 66 297 66 292 66 289 290 66 290 290 296 295 " " 296 289 296 66 23414). ARTICLE containing, RATE not casks, (T. D. • $2.25 gal distilled from grain or other material. gin $2.25 gal ginger ale or beer. See Ginger ale. ginger cordial or wine. See liquors, wines. imitations of, pay highest rate of genuine article represented, but not less than kirschwasser • malt extract. See Malt extracts. Mescal, (T. D. 2448) mineral waters. See Mineral waters. porter. See liquors, ale. ratafia duty on • • $1.50 gal • $2.25 gal $2.25 gal • $2.25 gal $2.25 gal spirituous, n. s. p. f. spirituous, each and every gauge or gallon of measurement shall be counted as at least 1 proof gallon, and the standard for deter- mining the proof of brandy and other spirits or liquors shall be the same as that defined in the laws relating to Internal Revenue. spirituous, imported in any sized cask, bottle, jug or other package, of or from any coun- try under whose laws similar sized pack- ages of distilled spirits are denied entrance into such country shall be forfeited to the United States. (T. D. 23535.) spirituous, imported in a cask of less capacity than 10 gallon, from any country, shall be forfeited to the United States. spirituous, and wines, cordials, brandy, bit-. ters, and bay rum or bay water, imported in bottles or jugs, shall be packed in pack- ages containing not less than one dozen bottles or jugs, or duty shall be paid as if such package contained at least one dozen bottles or jugs, and in addition, duty shall be charged on the bottles as if empty. spumante or foaming wine as liquors, cham- pagne, (T. D. 2367). transit through Canada. (T. D. 23706). vermuth. whiskey See Liquors, wines, still. • .$2.25 gal wines, still, including ginger wine or ginger cordial and vermuth in casks or packages other than bottles or jugs, if containing 14% or less of absolute alcohol .40c gal If containing more than 14% of absolute alco- hol, (T. D. 15474) 50c gal In bottles or jugs, case of 1 dozen bottles or jugs, containing each not more than 1 quart and more than 1 pint.... .$1.60 case Any excess beyond these quantities found in such bottles or jugs shall pay additional.... 5c pt But no additional duty on the bottles. Containing more than 24% alcohol shall pay duty as spirits. 60 Litharge, dry or in oil 166 • 284c Ib 25% 8c Ib Lithographed plates of any material for printing. 400 Lithographic booklets, (T. D. 11087, 12311, 13327, 13773, 16107) SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 417 PAR. ARTICLE 400 Lithographic books for children, weighing not over 24 400 66 58 418 400 26 193 400 400 503 400 ** oz. each, (T. D. 11599, 22599) cigar labels, flaps and bands, lettered or blank, printed from stone, zinc, aluminum or other material, if printed in less than 8 colors (bronze printed to be counted as two colors) (T. D. 16839, 18761, 84 F. R. 161). ་ .. RATE 8c Ib ..20c Ib .15c fb If printed entirely in bronze printing. If printed in 8 or more colors (T. D. 18761) ....30c b If printed in whole or in part in metal leaf....50c Ib crayons, (T. D. 9738) • decalcomania pictures, if toys (T. D. 3822, 13703, 15576, 18736) • fashion magazines (T. D. 11683, 12098) ink, (T. D. 8923) needles, (T. D. 6716) • ·· periodicals, (T. D. 11599, 11683, 12332, 14314) prints from stone, zinc, aluminum or other material, bound or unbound (except music and illustrations, when forming a part of a periodical or newspaper and ac- companying the same, or if bound in or forming a part of printed books), on paper or other material (T. D. 11831, 11972, 12573, 16288, 18305, 21928, 22577, 22760, 23169) not exceeding eight one thousandths of one inch in thickness Exceeding eight one thousandths of one inch, and not exceeding twenty one-thousandths of an inch in thickness, and exceeding 35 sq. inches, but not exceeding 400 square inches, cutting size in dimensions Exceeding 400 sq. inches cutting size in di- mensions Exceeding eight one-thousandths of one inch, and not exceeding twenty one-thousandths of one inch in thickness, and not exceeding 35 sq. inches cutting size.... Exceeding twenty one-thousandths inch in thickness • 30% 35% 8c Ib 25% 45% 8c lb 20c Ib 8c Ib 35% 5c tb • of one 6c Ib Free prints for societies, not more than two copies in one invoice prints not manufactures of paper, (T. D. 23169). prints, painted, as lithographs, (T. D. 15842). prints, oleographs are, (T. D. 10676, 11243). prints, policies, insurance are, (T. D. 11355). prints, relief pictures are, (T. D. 12791, 12803). prints, silver and gilt labels are, (T. D. 11594). prints, tissue paper, coverings for, weight of excluded in computation of weight, (G. A. 3762). 208 Sec. 6 prints, trade catalogues are (T. D. 12799). prints, transparent signs are, (T. D. 11854). rollers, (T. D. 6136) 35% stones, engraved (T. D. 1925) 20% 601 418 53 100 192 stones, not engraved toys, (T. D. 3753, 15576, G. A. 3751, 18736) varnish, (T. D. 516) • views on glass (T. D. 14236) zinc plates, (T. D. 9727, 14840, 17124) • 57 Lithophone, (65 F. R. 422, T. D. 12437, 12451, 12670, 13423, 15552, 15862, 20074, 20175, 21749, 22217), Free • ... 35% 35% 60% 2c Ib dry ... .14c fb 14a 418 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 602 252 261 222 68 Litmus ground in oil ARTICLE Live plants for nursery stock Livers, fish (T. D. 18744) Living animals, n. s. p. f... • • = = = = = = = = Lizards, prepared, as medicinal preparation, (T. D. 6265, 22416) RATE 134c Ib Free • 25% C 34c Ib 20% 25% Llama goods, as Woolens (T. D. 2933). Lloyd's circulars, bound (T. D. 13482) Load stones Lobsters ► in cans, (23 F. R. 248, T. D. 13636). preserved in vinegar, (T. D. 7080, 10496). Locks, for muskets, muzzle loading shot guns and 403 603 659 659 66 659 66 157 158 193 66 127 171 171 sporting rifles for sporting, breech loading shot guns metal • • • Locomotives, forgings for tires or parts of, for tires, ingots, blooms or blanks for. Sec. 6 Locust bean meal, (T. D. 13078). beans, (T. D. 6874) 66 Log lines as cordage, (T. D. 9307) Logs, (T. D. 7080, 10402, 12235) 656 329 699 198 193 66 548 22 46 22 59 559 · • .. • mahogany sawed, (T. D. 21427) ship, metal (T. D. 6187) Logwood, (T. D. 11074) C6 • decoctions, (T. D. 9033, 13596) extracts of, (T. D. 11074) London purple · Longan, Chinese • * • • • • • • • • • · 25% Free Free Free Free 25% 50% 45% .35% · 112c tb 114c Ib. 20% Free 1c tb Free 15% 45% Free 8c tb gc Ib 15% Free 50% Free 314 Loof fiber hats, (T. D. 16479) 617 Loofah, (T. D. 15411, 16479) 105 Looking glass plates, exceeding in size 144 sq. inches and not exceeding 16x24 inches square...11c sq ft Exceeding 16x24, not exceeding 24x30 in. sq..13c sq ft Exceeding 24x30, not exceeding 24x60 in. sq..25c sq ft Exceeding 24x60 inches square.. .38c sq ft glass plates, if beveled (T. D. 10769), same as above. 105 107 106 • • glass plates, if corrugated (T. D. 14512, 62 F. R. 149, 20207), bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enameled, etched, em- bossed, engraved, flashed, stained, colored, painted or otherwise ornamented, shall pay in addition • But no looking glass plates, silvered, when framed (T. D. 8006, 8703), shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed on similar glass not framed, but shall pay in addition thereto upon such frames the rate applica- ble when imported separate. Loom harness, cotton or other vegetable fiber "" • 5% 50c fb and 25% pickers' rawhide, (T. D. 16105) Loretin, (T. D. 15173, 19078, 84 F. R. 954, 19251) Lorgnettes (T. D. 12552) 320 450 68 100 68 67 f 2 111 Sec. 16 Lottery matter (T. D. 20572) Loupes, watchmakers (T. D. 11374) • Lotions, medicinal, non-alcoholic medicinal, alcoholic (minimum 25%) Parzifal, (T. D. 15218) • • • 35% 25% • 45% 25% 55c Ib .60c tb and 45% Prohibited 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 419 -? PAR. ARTICLE 68 Lozenges, medicinal, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7410, 18735).... 423 Lucifer matches. See Matches. RATE 25% 194 Lumber hewn, sided or squared, not less than 8 inches square (T. D. 19091, 19160, 20363)..lc cu ft sawed, (18 O. A. G. 68), whitewood, sycamore 195 66 195 195 66 194 194 Sec. 20" Sec. 21" 3 257 and basswood • • $1 M ft .$2 M ft sawed, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 19160, 20363). sawed, if planed and finished, in addition for each side so planed and finished (T. D. 18361) • 50c M ft If planed on one side and tongued and grooved, in addition • .$1 M ft If planed on two sides and tongued and grooved, in addition $1.50 M ft • .1c cu ft used for spars and building wharves. should any country impose an export duty upon lumber exported to the United States, the amount of such export duty shall be added as an additional duty to the duties imposed on lumber. Maine, manufactured in New Brunswick by a corporation, not free. (T. D. 20575). Maine, sawed and planed in New Brunswick, not free. (T. D. 19502). the produce of the forests of the State of Maine, upon the St. John River, and its tributaries, owned by American citizens, and sawed or hewed in the Province of New Brunswick, by American citizens, the same being otherwise unmanufactured in whole or in part, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall pre- scribe (T. D. 20334, 20575) the produce of the forests of the State of Maine, upon the St. Croix River, and its tributaries, owned by American citizens, and sawed or hewed in the Province of New Brunswick by American citizens. under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe (T. D. 20334, 20575) Lunar caustic Lupini, (T. D. 11059) 248 Lupulin, (T. D. 3168, 14051) Lusters, glass, (T. D. 16094) Lutes Lychens, (T. D. 14747) 100 453 252 548 20 485 Lye of wood ashes • • Lycopodium, (T. D. 11080), crude advanced in value 68 Lysidine, (T. D. 17626) 15 Lysol, (T. D. 21328, 21349, 22362) • • Free Free 25% 25% 50% 60% 45% 25% Free • " • 1cb and 10% + Free 25% 20% M ARTICLE RATE .11c tb PAR. 229 Macaroni and all similar preparations, (T. D. 8819, 9388, 10243) 667 Mace, unground 287 ground 3 626 ** oil, imitation, (T. D. 2848) oil of, (T. D. 8651, 11852, 13582) 1 + Y Free 3c Ib 25% Free 420 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 449 193 Machete handles, horn, (T. D. 13357) Machine, automatic slot, (T. D. 9158) • • 322 366 193 66 "6 366 66 148 beet sugar, dutiable according to material (T. D. 18322). = = = belts, rubber and cotton, (T. D. 3212). blankets, endless felt (65 F. R. 496, T. D. 15705), as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. cigarette, (T. D. 13778) · for making olive oil, not a philosophical or scientific instrument, (T. D. 13428). hand, for making gloves, not a tool of trade, (T. D. 11270, 13771, 66 F. R. 723). ice, according to material of chief value, (26 F. R. 609). lapping, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9548). separately invoiced, parts as castings, (T. D. 1893, 3319, 3855, 8052, 8064, 8464, 10608, 11232, 11410, 22027) sewing, metal chief value, (T. D. 1471) sewing, wood chief value • • stitching is not embroidery, (T. D. 14157). threshing • • ticket numbering, is not a model, (T. D. 14298). Machinery, broken, no damage allowance on, (T. D. 14671, 14757, 59 F. R. 762) drippings (T. D. 3468) • RATE 30% 45% 45% 45% 8-10c Ib • 45% 35% 20% 45% 12c Ib 45% Free Free electrical steel plates, (T. D. 15241) imported for repair under bond, (T. D. 9566).. models and patterns of, that cannot be fitted for use 193 208 66 460 193 279 193 Sec. 19" 616 193 261 261 66 258 370 604 5218) 604 58 58 66 66 in oil, (T. D. 2074) • · • 482 root, crude of steel or iron, (T. D. 1893, 8464, 14298, 22027) n. s. p. f. 45% Mackerel, fresh, pickled or salted, (T. D. 15698, 23772) 1c Ib frozen or packed in ice, (T. D. 15698) in tin packages, (T. D. 14413) Mackintosh gloves, (T. D. 14313) Madder, ground or prepared, and extract of, (T. D. Indian ¾¾4c Ib 30% · 44c Ib and 60% Free Free 30% 30% Free • 334 312 621 403 111 110 lake, (T. D. 3130, 4833) • Madras shirting as cotton cloth, (T. D. 6007, 10499, 12921, 15834, 14 S. C. R. 434, 40 F. R. 322, 21940, 21949). carpets, as Jute carpets. handkerchiefs, as handkerchiefs, cotton, (T. D. 10409). Magazines, periodical, imported in parts, one declara- tion may cover all, Act June 10, 1890, Sec. 4. weekly, monthly or quarterly, in paper covers, (T. D. 13336, 19451) n. s. p. f. (T. D. 19451) · • Magic lanterns, (T. D. 2569, 7820, 10325, 10859, 11422, "C 12545, 22918) lanterns, parts of, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 10859). Free 25% 45% lanterns, slides for, (T. D. 4515, 7473, 10440, 10619, 9593, 11237, 11316, 11865, 12545, 12634, 12711, 14844, 14969, 15081, 15313, 65 F. R. 791, 20006) 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 421 3 "6 31 66 31 605 PAR. ARTICLE 418 Magic lanterns, toy, (T. D. 2569, 6781, 10859, 11422, 12002, 14969, 21784) 3 Magnesia, acetate of bromide of calcined, medicinal, (T. D. 223, 2738, 7574, 13877, 6 S. C. R. 861) carbonate of, medicinal carbonate of, native mineral RATE 35% 25% 25% 7c Ib 3c Ib Free 3 66 3 66 chloride of, (T. D. 8092, 8138, 18007) citrate, (T. D. 5949, 6291) · 25% 25% 68 31 66 powder, (T. D. 16724) 25% Sec. 6 87 66 sulphate of, (T. D. 16600, 16640, 21902) sulphur and lime, ground, (T. D. 8816) Magnesic brick, as Brick, other than fire brick (T. D. .1-5c Ib 20% 18692, 84 F. R. 158). 605 Magnesite, crude (T. D. 23316) Free 87 66 fire brick, as brick, fire, (T. D. 5304, 9375, 15018, 16416, 16570, 16850). 606 Magnesium (T. D. 22127, 22191) Free 3 44 chloride of, (T. D. 8092, 13946) 25% 193 66 flour, (T. D. 21654) 45% 193 "C ribbon, (T. D. 15137, 22127, 21654) 45% 121 Magnetic sand, (T. D. 7126) 40c ton 193 Magnets, (T. D. 5273, 17591) 45% 418 66 • 425 Magpies' tails, (T. D. 12919) 387 252 208 "f 198 198 66 logs sawed, (T. D. 21427) 482 46 198 700 193 Mail, coats of 193 toy Maharajah, as Silk cloth (T. D. 17385). Mahaleb cherry cuttings or seedlings, three years old or less Mahogany, articles made of boards, sawed, (18 O. A. G., 535 19, O. A. G. 366, T. D. 16822, 14242). • sawdust, for dyeing, Jan. 28, 1867, N. Y veneers of wood, rough • Mails, weaving, iron or steel 35% 15% .50c M and 15% • 35% 15% 15% Free 20% Free 45% 45% 2 Maitrank Essenz (T. D. 14170) 60c b and 45% • 227 95 Maize (T. D. 7071( 7461) (56 lbs to bu.) Majolica ware .15c bu • • 700 Malacca, joints, cut into lengths 60% Free 700 66 115 614 • 149 193 66 • 208 whipstocks, (56 F. R. 817 T. D. 13322) Malachite, manufactures of, (T. D. 14916). unmanufactured Malleable iron castings, (T. D. 6774) iron castings, galvanized or tinned, (T. D. 8180) Mallets, wood 66 224 Malt, barley, (T. D. 4742), (34 Ibs. to bu.) 298 extract, (59 F. R. 352, 54 F. R. 671, T. D. 4150, 10157, 10863, 13971, 14149, 14150, 14718. 14727, 16879), in casks 20c gai 40c gal Free • 50% Free • 9-10c Ib • 45% 35% 45c bu • • • 298 in bottles or jugs solid or condensed + * extract, concentrated, dutiable as malt tract, (T. D. 13971, 14149). 40% ex- • · 40c gal 297 $6 Sec. 6 " 559 97 liquors, (T. D. 15840), in bottles or jugs.. in casks saccharum, (T. D. 14150). Mamoncillos, (T. D. 8595) Mana-blockes (T. D. 16977) plain decorated • .20c gal 20% Free 35% 45% 422 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 453 252 183 3 ARTICLE • Mandolins, (T. D. 10829, 10938) Manetta stock, rose, (T. D. 11034) Mangan metal, (T. D. 8746) • • • • RATE 45% • .212c each 20% 25% Manganese carbonate, phosphate and sulphate... borate of, (T. D. 23768) according to strength. 64 ferro • $4 ton 11 122 122 iron • 607 66 ore 607 607 3 "" 607 oxide of, (T. D. 3410, 7273, 7911, 9194, 9954, 16550) oxide of, ground, (T. D. 2915). • • • • oxide of, so called, but a chemical salt. oxide of, recovered, (T. D. 8429). oxide plates, (T. D. 6302), plain Manganiferous iron ore, (T. D. 3931, 4114) Mangel wurzel seed, (6 S. C. R. 175). Mangoes 97 "" 121 656 559 153 153 66 66 Manicure knives. See Knives. • • $4 ton Free Free Free 25% Free 35% • · • .40c ton Free scissors. See Scissors, (T. D. 16307, 17047). sets, dutiable according to component of chief value, (T. D. 9239). D Manihot root, ground, (T. D. 13775) Manikins, papier mache, (T. D. 3831, 10184) Manila braids, (T. D. 12359, 12546). ... cordage, tarred or untarred, (T. D. 7242) manufactures of Free 285 450 339 329 66 347 347 "" twine • 566 unmanufactured or undressed, n. s. p. f. • 608 Manna 252 Manetti stock, (T. D. 14750) • 3 Mannite, (T. D. 17926) (T. D. 15843). Mantel covers, according to material of chief value, Sec. 6 Mantels for Welsbach burners (T. D. 17917). 115 .. marble 120 64 slate, (T. D. 6982) 322 web, (T. D. 22489) 208 64 wood 303 yarn, (T. D. 22489) • 390 Mantillas, silk 370 wool • • 112c Ib 35% 60% 1c ib · 45% • 45% Free Free 25% 25% 20% • 50% 20% 45% 35% • 2c per 100 yds 60% .44c Ib and 60% • Manufacture, what is, (T. D. 23009). Sec. 6 Manufactures, nonenumerated, (50 F. R. 72, T. D. Sec. 7 " Sec. 31 " Sec. 7 Sec. 7 “ Sec. 7 " 483 569 14840, 14845, 15521, 15712) component material of chief value defined. convict labor, products of, prohibited. made of mixed material, according to ma- terial of chief value, (T. D. 65 F. R. 418). nonenumerated, composed of two or more materials, pay the highest rate of either. nonenumerated, if bearing a similitude to an enumerated article, dutiable same as the latter. of United States returned, not advanced in value, and on which no drawback has been allowed • 20% Free Manure, all substances expressly used therefor, (T. D. 4210, 6264, 7452, 7764, 8138, 14408, 14420, 38 F. R. 908, 43 F. R. 290, 60 F. R. 601).. Free ground, (T. D. 16097) 569 569 66 salts, (14 S. C. R. 18, T. D. 17718). 5 << F. R. 601) • • · Free Free • 3-10c Tb sulphate of ammonia, (T. D. 14420, 15132, 60 SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 423 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 644 609 19535) 609 < 454 " 210 Manure, sulphate of potash, (43 F. R. 290). Manuscripts, (T. D. 1654, 3497, 3515, 6067, 11185, 11603, phylacteries, (T. D. 12801). plans, etc., done in ink or colors (T. D. 18888). Maple sirup, (T. D. 10425, 11176, 11837). Free • Free Free • 20% 4c Ib 195 strips, (T. D. 16438). See Lumber. 210 CC sugar, (T. D. 9058, 9958, 11176, 11710, 11837).. 4c Tb 403 Maps 25% 403 folding, (T. D. 14401) 25% 500 501 for United States Government printed over 20 years, bound or unbound, (T. D. 13164) Free • • Free 503 Free 115 703 .. • • specially imported for schools and societies... 285 Maranta arundinaesa, starch, (T. D. 11090). 263 Maraschino cherries, as fruits preserved in spirits, (T. D. 16964, 21428). 292 Marasquino, (T. D. 11838) Marble altars "L • 112c tb .$2.25 gal 50% altar for church, if a work of art, for presen- tation (T. D. 13425) Free 115 66 115 ፡፡ 115 baptismal font is not regalia, (T. D. 6249). bas relief monument, (T. D. 12243). bas reliefs, certain, not statuary, (T. D. 2568, • 50% 50% 2706, 14923) 50% 66 114 508 15 "" " 115 114 columns, (T. D. 8796, 11038) 114 115 115 blocks, rough or squared, (T. D. 278, 3586, 4495, 5279, 6303, 9149, 14543, 15391, 15641, 39 F. R. 760, 21672, 21915, 22099, 22434) breccia, (T. D. 21672, 22075, 22099, 23647) carbon, (T. D. 13571) cubes (T. D. 16627, 50 F. R. 72, 53 F. R. 193), not exceeding 2 cu. in. in size, if loose If attached to any material dressed, over 2 in. thick mantles manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 10897, 11035, 11030, 11038. 3858, 7072, 7254, 7500, 8796, 9228, 9387, 9658, 11712, 12257, 13373, 12363, 12453, 15213, 13425, 13669, 14939, 12556, 12837, 13337, G. A. 3835) ..65c cu. ft Free ... 20% • 50% • 1c lb and 20% 20c su. ft. and 35% $1.10 cu. ft 50% 50% 66 115 memorial tablets (T. D. 11598) • 50% C Mexican onyx is, (48 F. R. 289, 66 F. R. 732, T. D. 13669, 15999, 18728). 115 114 rr 50% 115 702 115 & C 398 114 monuments, (T. D. 7072, 13863).... mosaic cubes, not exceeding 2 cubic inches in size • D 1c Ib and 20% • · ... 50% Free • • 50% 21½c fb and 15% If attached to paper or other material, (53 F. R. 913, 50 F. R. 69, 44 F. R. 260, 54 F. R. 147, T. D. 10497, 10620, 11035, 11712, 13949, 14100, 15641, 16116, 16821, 16627). 20c su. ft. and 35% mosaic picture, (T. D. 1448, 16116, 16821).. mosaic pictures for church, (T. D. 16031) mosaic table tops, (T. D. 3016, 9617). paper, (T. D. 6677, 20073). paving tiles or slabs (T. D. 3586, 4495, 13146, 13935, 13949, 13969, 14028, 14543, 54 F. R. 147), containing not less than 4 superficial in. and not over 1 in. thick.. • If over 1, not over 1½ in. thick. If over 12, not over 2 in. thick. • . .12c su. ft .15c su. ft .18c su. ft ·· If rubbed in whole or in part, in addition....3c su. ft 424 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 115 114 " slabs. See Marble paving tiles. 114 " Marble plinths for pedestal, (T. D. 14923, 16417)...... small pieces, as marble paving tiles, (44 F. R. 260). RATE 50% 649 statuary, specially imported for schools and societies (T. D. 19353) Free 454 66 • statuary, if work of professional sculptor, (T. D. 14923) 20% 115 statuary, n. s. p. f., (2 S. C. R. 687, T. D. 21481, 23029) 50% verde de prato is, (T. D. 12140). 463 waste, (T. D. 16323, 16324) 10% 418 Marbles, toy, of whatever material composed, (T. D. 3264, 3821, 11860, 17403) 35% March pane or marcipan, as confectionery, (T. D. 23115). 252 434 Marine coral jewelry 115 "" 535 111 287 193 Mardi Gras costumes are not regalia, (T. D. 9551). Marguerites, (T. D. 15113) • coral, manufactures of coral, unmanufactured or uncut glasses, (T. D. 15954) • Marjoram, sweet (T. D. 23083) Markers for games, metal chief value. • Sec 32 Market value, additions for ascertainment of (T. D. 20683). Sec. 8 Marking imported goods. (T. D. 20013, 20861, 20253, 20892, 20742, 20964). Marly cloth, (T. D. 9941, 12369). Marmalade, (T. D. 1762) Marrow, crude 311 263 610 70 66 246 611 ... .3c sq. yd and 20% .1c Ib and 35% • Free for toilet use, perfumed, March 3, 1858, N. Y. 50% Marsh hay, (T. D. 16427) .$4 ton Marshmallow flowers, leaves or root, natural, (G. A. 3734, 23769) Free Masks, all not toys, according to material of chief value (T. D. 13975, 23425). 25% 60% 50% Free 45% 3c Ib 45% 451 paper or pulp 391 66 silk 418 66 toy 370 wool, (T. D. 9687, 13975) • 35% • 50% 35% .44c Ib and 60% 97 Massa blocks, (T. D. 11341, 15412, 16977), plain...... 35% decorated.. 93 20 548 Mastic asphalt, as limestone rock asphalt, containing not more than 15% bitumen (54 F. R. 673, T. D. 6336, 13765, 20040, 22854) gum, advanced in value gum, crude • 20 200 66 tree, (T. D. 22948) • Match blocks, (T. D. 5307, 3411, 20100) (T. D. 11862, 11869, 12563). · 45% $3 ton • • • 4c b and 10% Free .14c Ib and 10% 20% boxes, according to material of chief value, 115 boxes, agate and metal, (T. D. 15242). 50% 450 boxes, India rubber 35% 193 boxes, metal, (59 F. R. 450, 28 F. R. 26, 34 F. R. 120, 12 S. C. R. 391, T. D. 11081, 12567, 15195, 15463) 45% 407 boxes, paper, (T. D. 12560) 35% 208 423 Matches, friction or lucifer, of all descriptions (T. D. splints, wood, (T. D. 2708) 5900, 5912, 6081, 6283, 6446, 14214, 14223), containing not over 100 matches to box. 8c grs box If otherwise than in boxes as above 1c M 35% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 425 i 449 366 64 n. s. p. f. 339 PAR. ARTICLE Sec. 6 Mate or Brazilian tea, (T. D. 3909).... Matelasse cloth, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7295). leaf, advanced in value Matico leaf, crude • Matrices of books, composed of paper (T. D. 18429).. Mats, chamois toilet 366 548 20 407 450 382 452 66 370 334 C felt, (T. D. 17347) 64 carpet, same as carpet of which composed. cocoa fiber, (T. D. 1050, 11425) · flax, hemp or jute or other vegetable fibre, ex- cept cotton, valued not over 15c sq. yd., (T. D. 21407) Valued over 15c sq. yd. grass, (T. D. 11425, 13325) • leather and wool, as wool manufactures, linen, embroidered, (T. D. 14950) RATE 20% Free .14c fb and 10% 35% 35% ...4c sq. ft • .44c Ib and 60% • · • 5c sq. yd. and 35% .10c sq. yd. and 35% 30% 60% 382 66 made of carpeting, subject to duty on like car- 347 pets or carpeting, (T. D. 14560). Mexican table, (T. D. 12240).. ... 45% 66 454 painted, (T. D. 14818, 14915) 20% 366 • sheepskin, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9769, 10745). 450 table, hard rubber 35% • 66 403 table, paper printed 25% · 208 "" 433 629 table, wood and cotton, (T. D. 7406) wood pulp, (T. D. 15220) Matte, nickel, (T. D. 9473) .. 35% 35% • Free 20% 452 333 " ..6c sq. yd Sec. 6 Matting, bast, (T. D. 12959) cocoa, (T. D. 1050) floor, plain, fancy, or figured, manufactured from straw, round or split, or other vege- table substances, n. s. p. f., including what are commonly known as Chinese, Japanese and India straw mattings, (T. D. 7237, 8143, 12847, 17485, G. A. 3757), valued not over 10c sq. yd... 334 64 449 66 208 620 • • valued over 10c sq. yd.. jute, as jute carpets (T. D. 7237). tea box, (T. D. 12846) wood fiber ....3c sq. yd 7c sq. yd. and 25% • • Mattress makers' needles, (T. D. 13502) Mattresses, according to material of chief value, (T. 30% 35% Free D. 4797, 9052). 430 Sec. 6 617 66 curled hair for 10% horse hair and cotton, (T. D. 21786) moss, seaweed and other vegetable substances for • 20% .Free 322 137 of cotton ticking, filled with vegetable sub- stances, (T. D. 4797) • wire, pay highest rate on wire and in addition. (T. D. 9052) 45% .114c tb 566 Mauritius, hemp 254 Maw seed (T. D. 7828), (56 lbs. to bu.) • Free .15c bu 548 May wine leaves, (T. D. 16645) Free 252 Mazzard cherry cuttings or seedlings, 3 years old or less • .50c M and 15% 449 Meal bone, (T. D. 15521) 30% 228 Sec. 6 Sec. 6 Sec. 6 " corn (48 lbs. to bu.) .20c bu 66 34 cotton-seed, (T. D. 11004, 15953) linseed 20% 20% locust bean, (T. D. 13078) • 20% 426 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 231 Meal, oat, (T. D. 8509) 232 rice 193 46 659 273 "" bacon 274 Sec. 6 276 66 276 66 275 273 66 hams 275 66 274 44 275 274 • Measuring rules, metal, (T. D. 7945) tapes, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 10478, 10756, 10771, 12011, 12370, 13135, 13791, 15955, 78 F. R. 807). Meat abelone, (T. D. 10496, 19144, 22812) beef, fresh Free 5c Ib 2c Ib • 10% carcasses dressed, except beef, veal, mutton, pork and poultry, (T. D. 2325, 13409, 13678). extract, fluid • extract, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7057, 11843) goose livers, (T. D. 15156) · mince, (T. D. 8533) mutton, fresh ·· • • prepared or preserved, (T. D. 7361, 8533, 9636, 11876), n. s. p. f.... pork, fresh 15c Ib 35c Ib 25% 5c Ib 25% RATE 1c Ib 14c ID Ib 45% 278 poultry, live • 275 655 sausages, bologna 659 66 626 275 274 66 193 16219) 68 Meconin 450 339 66 193 66 metal, (T. D. 2849, 5146) 612 193 dressed • • sausages, (T. D. 14708) shell fish, canned or otherwise turtle, canned from American fisheries, (T. D. 11568, 17257, 17195, 17212, 22083) turtle, dried, (T. D. 14606) veal, fresh, (T. D. 13409) ... • · • Mechanical figures, (T. D. 2985, 10654, 10751, 15710, • • • Medallions, cast in plaster from antique gems. cotton embroidered, loom, (T. D. 12561, 14923, 17240) Medals, gold, silver or copper, bestowed as trophies or prizes, (T. D. 10510, 13759, 16656, 18 O. A. G. 62) "" metal, glass-covered (T. D. 6566, 9987, 10930, 10934, 13759) n. s. p. f., dutiable according to material, (T. D. 7246, 10542, 10934, 13190, 13378, 16 O. A. G. 354, 65 F. R. 492). religious, dutiable according to material of chief value, (T. D. 13497, 15813). Medicated cotton (T. D. 4987, 12644) 2c Ib 25% 2c Ib 3c Ib 5c Ib 25% Free • Free • • Free 25% 2c Ib 45% 25% 35% 60% 45% Free 45% 68 68 68 292 72 46 68 66 67 66 548 cigarettes (T. D. 3080) lozenges, (T. D. 7410) spirits, (T. D. 14047) • • 25% 25% 25% ► $2.25 gal 15c Tb • toilet soaps, (66 F. R. 730, T. D. 3737, 13951, 15039, 16732, 16968) wafers, (T. D. 12030) wine (minimum 25%) Medicinal drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, bal- sams, buds, bulbs and bulbous roots, ex- crescences, fruits, flowers, dried dried fibers, dried insects, grains, gums, and gum resins, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, nuts, nut- galls, roots, and stems, spices, vegetables, seeds aromatic and seeds of morbid growth and weeds in a crude state, not edible, not 25% 55c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 427 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 20 2 67 69 68 89898 88888 68 68 66 68 68 67 66 23 67 67 66 68 66 68 66 67 67 68 67 67 68 66 89 66 67 66 3838 68 67 ፡፡ advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding or by other process, n. s. p. f... Free if advanced in value or condition by refining, grinding or other process.. Medicinal leaves in alcohol, (T. D. 20516, 66 • .14c Ib and 10% 20711) 60c Ib and 45% preparations, containing alcohol, or in the pre- paration of which alcohol is used, n. s. p. f. (54 F. R. 671, T. D. 6503, 6504, 6837, 15116, 15118, 21360, 21717) (minimum 25%). preparations, of which alcohol is not a com- ponent part, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23489). preparations, absorbent cotton, (T. D. 12644). preparations, albes plasters, (T. D. 11336). preparations, antitoxine (T. D. 16389, 16415, 17607, 18830, 84 F. R. 448) • • ... preparations, aristol, (T. D. 11325) preparations, atropine sulphate, (T. D. 11572) (minimum 25%) 55c Ib 25% 25% 35% 25% 25% 55c Ib preparations, balsamic elixir (minimum 25%).. 55c Ib preparations, beberine sulphate, (T. D. 11973, 13701) (minimum 25%) preparations, bismuth, subnitrate of, (T. D. 11227) · • preparations, breast tea, (T. D. 16976) preparations, Brown's chloridyne, (T. D. 14805) (minimum 25%) · preparations, carica papaya, (T. D. 11350, 21389) (minimum 25%) • preparations, cherry or laurel water, (T. D. 9931) preparations, coniine, (T. D. 11393) (minimum 25%) ... preparations, cotoin true, (minimum 25%). preparations, creolin, (T. D. 13870) preparations, dentists' cement, (T. D. 23489). preparations, elixir valerianate purtot, (mini- mum 25%) • preparations, exalgine, (minimum 25%). preparations, duboisine pure amorph, (mini- mum 25%) • 55c lb 25% 25% 55c Ib 55c Ib 25% 55c Ib 55c Ib 25% .. 20% 55c Ib • 55c Ib 55c Ib • 67 46 preparations, Ferro-Mangan pepton (T. D. 12906, 15118) (minimum 25%) 55c Ib 67 66 preparations, homatropine pure crystals, (min- imum 25%) 55c Ib • • • 5 858 66 67 preparations, hydrastine, (T. D. 12699) (mini- mum 25%) 55c Ib 68 66 67 66 preparations, hyoscyamus, (T. D. 11201) preparations, hyoscamine sulphate, (T. 25% D. 11973) (minimum 25%) 55c Ib · 67 C& preparations, hyosayamine pure amorph D. 13701) (minimum 25%) (T. 55c Ib 67 preparations, juniper extract, alcoholic (T. 12905) (minimum 25%) D. 55c Ib 68 $4 17075) 67 64 68 888- 68 68 66 67 preparations, lanoline, (66 F. R. 734, T. D. preparations, Liqueur de Dr. Laville (mini- mum 25%) (T. D. 20561) • • preparations, lysidine, (T. D. 17626) preparations, ox gall, inspissated, (T. D. 16638) preparations, papain, (T. D. 13581) preparations, pelletierine, pure (minimum 25% 55c Ib 25% · 25% 25% 25%) 55c Ib 428 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 67 67 68 68 888893 ፡፡ 69 66 67 68 68 66 67 66 67 Medicinal preparations, peptonized beer, (T. D. 12843) (minimum 25%) preparations, pilocarpine, nitrate and muriate, (T. D. 13058) (minimum 25%) preparations, pyokatanin, (T. D. 13597). preparations, quinine tonic water, (T. D. · 17604) preparations, Roborans aconite and belladonna plasters, (T. D. 12449) • preparations, salol, (T. D. 15128) (minimum 25%) ... preparations, sodium salicylate powder, (T. D. 14518) preparations, symphorol, (T. D. 15393) preparations, urethane (minimum 25%) preparations, veratrine (T. D. 13061) mum 25%) RATE 55c Ib 55c Ib 25% • • 25% 35% 55c Ib 25% 25% 55c lb (mini- • 55c Ib 67 preparations, vin urani Presqui (minimum 25%) 55c Ib · 67 8883 68 68 68 " 72 462 613 613 66 97 66 459 209 453 254 • 559 94 46 148 • 407 403 407 • 425 703 # 68 68 189 3 C 366 preparations, vino de salud (T. D. 16412) (minimum 25%) • preparations, vinolia, (T. D. 16342) preparations, waters of rose and orange flow- ers, (T. D. 12228) purposes, acids for (T. D. 19078, 84 F. R. 954) soap, (18 O. A. G., 344, 66 F. R. 731) Medler canes Meerschaum, crude or unmanufactured ... cleaned, waxed and polished, (T. D. 3850) imitation, (T. D. 11341), plain pipes and pipe bowls Melada, see sugar, (T. D. 9798). Melodeons Melon seeds, (T. D. 5897) Melons, (T. D. 9100, 12338) Melting pots, common earthenware pots, iron cast Memorandum books, with mirrors, (T. D. 15029) books, blank • books, with pencils, (T. D. 6781, 12442, 13004, 13423, 14265) Memorial designs, floral, (T. D. 11364) tablets by American artists, if works of art, (T. D. 11598, 7718) Menthol, (T. D. 4963) Mercurial preparations, medicinal Mercury sulphate, (T. D. 12698, 22970) Merino goods. See Woolen schedule. Merry-go-rounds are not tools of trade, (T. D. 9352, 2448). Mescal, (T. D. 2448) Mesh, Japanese gold or colored paper, (T. D. 13952, 14063) Meta toluylene diamine, (T. D. 15129) Metal album ornaments, (T. D. 15142) 289 407 15 193 " 175 111 115 408 ፡፡ 179 322 • aluminum bronze powder, (T. D. 12222). aluminum field glasses, (T. D. 12014) and agate boxes, (T. D. 15242) · .$2.25 gal 35% 20% 45% 12c Ib • • · • 45% 50% 60% • 60% 45% ... • and amber bead rosaries, (T. D. 10930) and cotton armor cloth (T. D. 10867). and cotton hair crimpers, (T. D. 13237, 14547). 55c Ib 25% 25% 25% 15c Ib 40% Free decorated • + · • Free • 35% 45% 60% 45% 30% Free 25% • · .8-10c fb · 35% 25% 35% 50% Free 25% 35% 7c lb 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 429 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 322 66 100 112 111 46 Metal and cotton table covers, according to terial of chief value, (T. D. 10392, 10672, 10718, 10724, 10732, 11360). and cotton upholstery goods, (T. D. 10732).. and glass cut atomizers, (T. D. 16529). and glass chandeliers, (T. D. 15401). and glass lenses, (T. D. 11323) • 45% 60% 45% 45% 100 66 and glass cut pendants, (T. D. 16094) and hair flats, according to material of chief · 60% value, (T. D. 11342). 347 64 and jute table cloths, (T. D. 10724) jute chief value 45% 447 and leather stirrups, (T. D. 16102) 45% 193 and paper shot shells, (T. D. 14544). 45% 179 66 173 and silk lace, (T. D. 12658) metal chief value.. antimony, (T. D. 11561) 60% с 193 ፡፡ articles, n. s. p. f. ¾4c tb 45% 159 glasses 425 193 193 "" 193 * 408 66 66 492 135 66 66 193 121 66 165 66 articles, enameled enameled or glazed with vitreous artificial flowers (T. D. 14722) atomizers, (T. D. 11558) Babbitt, (T. D. 16210) • bars, alloy, (T. D. 12982, 21187) beads strung on wire, (T. D. 10330, 11382) bell, broken, fit only for remanufacture. billets, (65 F. R. 497). See steel ingots. blouse fasteners, (T. D. 15404) "Blue billey," (T. D. 14385) bodkins, (T. D. 10653) 40% 50% 45% 45% 45% • 60% Free 45% 40c ton 25% 193 453 boilers, tea and coffee pots (T. D. 10414) bow frogs, (T. D. 10956) .. · 45% 45% 66 193 46 193 boxes, containing collar buttons, (T. D. 11994) boxes, containing confectionery, (T. D. 12320) boxes, containing mourning pins, not dutiable, (T. D. 15860). 45% 45% 179 193 66 492 66 434 193 414 • 513 • 193 193 calendars, in part of, (T. D. 12790) calendar rollers, (T. D. 16202) Free 45% 45% 148 193 453 66 cartridge shells, old, as scrap, (T. D. 23469). castings, iron and steel, (T. D. 12814, 12920).8-10c Ib catheters, (T. D. 11071) • chromatic pitch pipes, (T. D. 10258) 45% • 45% 183 本届 ​chrome iron, (T. D. 13966, 16294). • 20% 459 cigar cutters, (T. D. 12809) 60% 191 64 191 clock faces enameled on copper, (T. D. 11414) clocks, (T. D. 11551) 40% 40% 398 66 coated paper, (T. D. 23064) 3c fb and 209 193 comber's needles, (T. D. 11590) • 45% 193 combination stamp, pencil and penholder, (T. D. 14176) 45% 193 compasses, (T. D. 10659, 12978) 45% 533 193 532 179 composition, copper chief value, (T. D. 8431, 6709, 15971, 12934, 17339, G. A. 3782, 23108). composition, manufactures of, (T. D. 17339). copper cords, (T. D. 6149, 6547) Free 45% Free 60% braids, (T. D. 16993, 11361, 11370). bracelets, children's, (T. D. 12965) broken, bell brooches, (T. D. 12206, 19714, 20298) buckles, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11980, 15667). buttons, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 12371, 14136, 22164, 23055) 34c per line per gross and 15% cadmium, (T. D. 13944) • 60% 45% • Free 60% O • • · 45% 430 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 179 Metal cordonnet, (T. D. 12972, 20007) 60% 193 66 408 408 ፡፡ 179 179 << 193 193 193 66 corundum dental goods, (T. D. 15144). cotton and glass beaded applique gimps, (T. D. 13293) cotton and steel beaded gimps, (T. D. 13293). cotton cloth embroidered with, (T. D. 12559). cross tassels, lace and fringes, (T. D. 10898). crosses, (T. D. 10947, 11874) • cup, silver, not a prize medal, (T. D. 13358). dies for stamping, (T. D. 12983) 45% 60% 60% ·· 60% 60% 45% 45% 45% 193 dog whistles, (T. D. 14684) 45% 193 drawing pens, (T. D. 14399) 45% 193 dress holders, (T. D. 13360) 45% 505 Dutch, clippings from Free 175 533 179 179 Dutch in leaf (T. D. 13440) per pkge. of 100 leaves Dutch sheets, (T. D. 23282) embroidered silk banners, (T. D. 14296). embroidered silk table and cushion covers, (T. D. 15967) .6c pkge Free • 60% 60% 179 179 6.6 embroidered slippers, (T. D. 10546, 10766) embroidered tidies, (T. D. 13884) 60% 60% 371 << embroidered woolen fabrics, (T. D. 12925). 50c Ib and 60% 179 15977) ... ፡፡ 165 " 159 159 179 193 111 425 193 190 179 << 179 179 gimps 193 193 (4 111 193 188 "C 193 193 193 → = = = Nitro and binitro benzol (T. D. 6144, 6145, 12845, 13879, 16410, 21947) and binitro toluol (T. D. 13601) picric acid (T. D. 9827) • 15 21 Nitrosodioxynaphtalin, (T. D. 21344) Nitrous ether, spirits of (minimum 25%) • .. 362 Noils alpaca (T. D. 12680) Free 12c tb 25% Free 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% Free .21½c tb Free Free Free 30% 25c Ib 20c Ib 362 Co 463 camel's hair (75 F. R. 834, T. D. 15232, 17207).. 20c Ib China grass (T. D. 6873, 13348). 362 C mohair 463 ramie. (T. D. 23347) 661 " silk (T. D. 13348) * 362 " wool 3 Noir solide (T. D. 13596) Sec. 6 Nonenumerated articles, manufactured (2 S. C. R. 371, 38 F. R. 494) Sec. 6 Nonenumerated articles, unmanufactured. 229 Noodles • Note books with pencils, invoiced separately, are not entireties (T. D. 18609). 340 Nottingham lace curtains, bed sets and pillow shams, • 10% 20c Ib 10% Free 20c Ib 25% 20% 10% .112c Ib 444 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 9184, 12352, 21942). ... counting five points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch. .1c sq. yd. and 20% counting more than five such points or spaces to the inch, for each such point or space to the inch in excess of five, in addition but none of the above shall pay less than. Novelty braids, cotton (T. D. 20515, 22948) Noyau 339 292 282 Nucoa butter, (T. D. 16293) 390 Nuns veils (T. D. 11244, 12237, 17331) 369 veiling, as Wool dress goods. 1/2c sq yd 50% 60% • $2.25 gal · 312c Ib 60% 252 252 252 Nursery stock, (T. D. 12540, 12542, 15810, 15951, 20449) stock, abies canadensis, (T. D. 15848) stock, achillea, (T. D. 15110) 25% 25% 25% 252 C 252 252 252 66 stock, aconitum autumnale, (T. D. 14752). stock, anemone fulgens, (T. D. 14751) stock, anthericum lileastrum, (T. D. 14752) stock, aucubas, (T. D. 13684) • • 25% 25% 25% 25% 252 252 66 stock, cedrus atlantica, (T. D. 15848) stock, clematis, (T. D. 13982). 25% 25% 252 "C 252 "" 252 66 252 252 66 252 stock, clemettis jackmanii, (T. D. 15112) stock, Daphe oneorum, (T. D. 13982) stock, delphinium, (T. D. 15113) stock, doronicum, (T. D. 15113) stock gaillardias, (T. D. 15113) stock, Hydrangea, (T. D. 14750) 25% • 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 251 stock, Iris hispanica not, (T. D. 14749) 25% C 252 stock, laburnum, (T. D. 14750) 25% 66 252 252 stock, laurus nobilis, (T. D. 14763) stock, lychens, (T. D. 14747) 25% • · • 25% 252 (6 པ 252 252 .. 252 252 66 252 stock, manetti stock, (T. D. 14750) stock, Marguerite, (T. D. 15113). stock, peonies, (T. D. 13680, 13982, 15110) stock, pyrethrum, (T. D. 15113) stock, rhododendrons, (T. D. 15848) stock, shrubs, (T. D. 11575) 25% • 25% .. 25% 25% • 25% 25% << 252 252 "" 339 20 548 66 1 1 crude, as drugs extract of, if tannin (T. D. 17354) • 626 oil, (T. D. 14602) 193 66 picks, (T. D. 7921) • 667 Nutmegs as drugs, advanced in value. as drugs, crude Nurses' caps, cotton, embroidered (T. D. 14393) Nutgalls, advanced in value, as drugs.. . extract of, aqueous (T. D. 3898, 5529, 19052, 22529) Sec. 6 Nut flour (T. D. 16218) stock, sweet-bay tree, (T. D. 14763) stock, yuccas, (T. D. 13684) 25% 25% • • • 60% ... .14c tb and 10% Free ..50c Ib .50c Ib 20% Free 45% Free 20 548 66 .14c tb and 10% 66 Free 3 269 269 20 oil of, (T. D. 6253, 8651, 13582, 15131) Nuts, almonds, clear, shelled, (T. D. 6953) unshelled, (T. D. 9196) apricot kernels, (T. D. 14328, 21567, 23551). as drugs, advanced in value 25% ... 6c Tb 4c Ib • C 6c lb • .. • .14c Ib and 10% 548 66 622 272 617 "" 272 as drugs, crude Brazil ... caltrop, (T. D. 22516) candle chestnuts, shelled or unshelled Free Free 1c tb Free 1c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 445 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 267 66 626 622 622 66 622 Nuts, cocoa, in the shell cocoa, desiccated, (T. D. 11849) cocoa, oil of coquita cream Free 2c lb Free Free Free 267 dried cocoa or copra, (T. D. 13820) 2c tb • 272 n. s. p. f., shelled or unshelled, (T. D. 1958, 22894) 1c tb 270 66 · • 3c Ib shelled 5c lb 482 Free Sec. 6 " filberts, not shelled, (T. D. 6494, 10525) for dyeing or tanning • ground olive, (T. D. 11199, 18816, 19093, 84 F. R. 148, T. D. 18816, 19983, 22719, 19093, 22783) hazel unshelled shelled (T. D. 10525, 10528) iron and steel wrought palm, (T. D. 13491) 270 163 272 66 kola 622 622 66 palm kernels 626 66 palm oil of 271 " 270 "" 270 66 257 163 + pea or ground nuts, shelled, (T. D. 3240). walnuts, shelled unshelled • • unshelled, (T. D. 6512) • walnuts in brine, not shelled (T. D. 6290) water chestnuts, (T. D. 22516) wrought iron and steel 623 Nux vomica • 20% 3c Ib 5c tb 1c Ib 1c ib Free · Free Free 1c Ib .. • • · .. .½c ib 5c lb 3c Ib 3c Ib 25% 1c tb Free PAR. O ARTICLE 20 Oak bark, advanced in value. 548 22 "" 624 327 46 450 66 bark, crude • bark, extract, (T. D. 13860) Oakum, (T. D. 9381). · RATE .14c fb and 10% Free c Ib Free · East India hemp, not, (T. D. 10026) staff, in part of, (T. D. 14561) • • • $20 ton 35% 20% · 35% 200 Oar blocks, rough hewn, sawed or bored. 208 Oars 231 Oat hulls, (T. D. 15098, 15376, 15399, 16228, 20858)..10c 100 tb meal 231 • le b 231 ፡፡ meal and oats, coarsely ground, or groats, (T. D. 8509, 6680) le tb Sec. 6 230 Oats · 230 Sec. 6 66 for seed, (T. D. 2227) meal cakes, (T. D. 14469) = = = ground and mixed with other grains, (T. D. 585, 2841) 20% 15c bu 15c bu = = = = 231 "L ground for provender (T. D. 585) 231 46 rolled 425 suitable for millinery use 20% 1c Ib 1c tb 50% 45% 111 Object glasses, (T. D. 16842) Secs. 16-18 Obscene articles, importation prohibited, (T. D. 7616, 7855, 7655, 7864, 9039). washed, powdered or pulverized.. 49 Ocher and ochery earths, n. s. p. f., crude or not gc Ib 446 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE if powdered, washed or pulverized (T. D. 21263) RATE 3c Ib if ground in oil or water, (T. D. 5951, 10869)..112c tb Ocher and ochery earths, in tubes, (T. D. 10869, 11863, 14293, 15120, 23156). Oenanthic ether, (T. D. 9466, 10211) (minimum 25%). $2 Ib 3 Oil, absinthe 58 21 32 • alizarin assistant, by whatever name known, whether liquor, solid or in paste, in the manufacture of which 50% or more of cas- tor oil is used in the manufacture of which less than 50% cas- tor oil is used. 30% 25% 30c gal • .15c gal 3 n. s. p. f. allspice 30% 25% 626 66 524 626 626 66 3 3 626 66 626 "" 3 626 626 3 66 183 626 " aspic 626 3 attar of roses, (T. D. 13557) avenarius, theerol, (T. D. 9613) • 66 almond, (T. D. 6545) almond, artificial, (T. D. 21947) and alkali combinations, (T. D. 13564) angelica, (T. D. 8992) • aniline, (T. D. 5538, 9487, 15395). aniline orthotoluidine, (T. D. 15395) animal anise or anise seed anthoss antique • ashes, (T. D. 10060, 12076) · Free • Free amber or ambergris, crude and rectified. American fisheries Free • Free • 25% 25% • Free Free 25% Free Free 25% 20% Free Free 25% 3 braunscheid, (T. D. 3528) • brown wool grease, (T. D. 9693, 18759) butterine, (T. D. 11362, 12436) cade, (T. D. 6882) cajeput • 3 626 70 626 66 66 bay leaves or bay rum essence, (T. D. 2644). bean bears, for toilet use • bergamot, (T. D. 5594) · 25% Free 50% Free 3 ፡፡ 3 Sec. 6 betulinum, (T. D. 12333, 12715) birch tar, (T. D. 9634, 12333, 12715) bone tallow, (T. D. 12349). . 25% · • 25% 20% 68 " 25% 279 • 12c tb 282 • * 312c Ib 25% Free • CC cake • Free 25% 20% 3 626 626 33 *C 626 25% Free • a Free • • * · .35c gal Free 3 3 626 • • · • · 25% 25% 626 625 3 Sec. 6 cake, fish, (T. D. 6386) cake, ground or crushed, (T. D. 15953) camphor, (T. D. 9264, 15466, 17612, 18831, 77 F. R. 602, 84 F. R. 149). caraway, (G. A. 3901) cassia, (T. D. 4039, 9241, 12818) castor, (T. D. 5914, 7011, 12671) cedrat, (T. D. 8962) celery, (April 26, 1889, N. Y.) cenne chamomile Chinese wood, (T. D. 19907) cinnamon, (T. D. 4039) citral, (T. D. 12137, 56 F. R. 819) citron, (T. D. 8962) 3 66 626 626 66 626 626 626 C6 civet · 337 citronella • • • • • Free 25% Free • • Free Free Free Free cloth for floors, stamped, painted or printed, and all other oil cloth except silk oil cloth, SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 447 PAR. ARTICLE (T. D. 4192, 8936, 13705), width • 12 ft. and over in width. under 12 ft. in • RATE 8c sq. yd. and 15% .20c sq. yd. and 20% Oil cloth, lined with wool, as wool manufactures, 366 n. s. p. f. 391 66 cloth, silk 391 322 66 3 626 cloth sweat bands, silk (T. D. 10393) cloth, yellow, (T. D. 16313) clove coal, crude or refined 50% 50% • • 45% 25% Free Free 8c gal ..8c gal 626 42 42 66 66 cocoanut, (78 F. R. 332, T. D. 14602) cod, (T. D. 12378, 15522, 21910). • • .. • 46 34 66 68 66 21 58 66 39 35 "" 3 524 ፡፡ 36 cod, for tanning and dressing leather (T. D. 18317, 20042, 23720) cod liver, (T. D. 3611, 7141, 7310, 10211, 10684, 15680) • • cod liver, medicinal, (T. D. 10684) cognac (T. D. 10211), (minimum 25%) colors in tubes, (T. D. 15681, 14293, 16282) colza or rape seed, (T. D. 2604) • · .15c gal 25% $2 tb 30% 10c gal ... cotton seed (T. D. 10740), (71½ lbs. to gal.) cotton seed and olive oil mixed, as olive oil, (T. D. 22987). creosote (84 F. R. 638) croton 4c gal Free 20c Ib 3 66 crude light, (T. D. 11983) • 568 crude olein, (T. D. 6143, 15040) · 3 cubebs 3 " cummin • " 524 3 dead, (T. D. 5825, 10958, 11133, 12029, 14377, 18053, 19147, 81 F. R. 375, 84 F. R. 638).. distilled, expressed and essential, (T. D. 7396, 9634, 10651, 15718, 15555, 16744, 78 F. R. 810, 44 F. R. 261, 71 F. R. 694) dugong, (T. D. 8886) • enfleuraged (T. D. 1600, 2543, 5968, 9241, 10549, 3 ww 3 66 3441, 9288) 3 66 ww eucalyptus, (T. D. 8651) 3 fat of turpentine, (T. D. 7374) • 626 66 fennel • 626 46 fish, from American fisheries 42 " 37 568 21 • 25% Free 25% 25% Free 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% Free Free .8c gal 20c gal · Free fish, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11326, 11573, 12378, 15414) flaxseed, (T. D. 3473, 9803) (except fish oil) for soap making, wire draw- ing, or stuffing or dressing leather fruit, (T. D. 1129, 8881, 9205, 13701, 14521) (min- imum 25%) 38 66 fusel, (T. D. 13960) 3 66 3 68 64 70 * 39 626 & L 42 626 geranium, (T. D. 8651, 8992, 8631) ginger grass, (T. D. 14808) Haarlem hair hemp seed • • • • • • herring, from American fisheries herring, n. s. p. f... ichthyol • • ► Japanese herring, (T. D. 15414, 18008) • • jasmine or jasimine, (T. D. 8834, 12818) juglandium 42 626 "" 626 626 626 kerosene • 3 lanae, (T. D. 15122) juniper, (T. D. 9944, 17947) .. • $2 Ib 14c th 25% 25% 25% 50% 10c gal Free 8c gal Free 8c gal Free Free Free Free 25% 448 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 3 Oil, laurel 25% 626 lavender, (T. D. 8671) Free 626 CC lavender spike Free 626 626 lemon, (58 F. R. 819, T. D. 8962, 12137, 14203) lemon grass Free Free 626 37 3 66 626 3 3 68 CC 3 3 << ፡፡ 524 3 3 3 626 oo Go 3 66 ፡፡ 3 " 524 282 626 3 "" 3 * lime • linseed, raw, boiled or oxidized (T. D. 3473, 9803) liquid paraffin, (T. D. 13586) mace, (T. D. 2848, 8651, 11852, 13582) mace imitation, (T. D. 2848) marine, (T. D. 14509) medicinal, n. s. p. f. melissa • mineral grease, (T. D. 6545, 7396, 9634, 10651). mirbane, (T. D. 6045, 12845, 13879, 16175, 21947) moon seed • mustard, (T. D. 8487, 8992, 9859). mustard, synthetic, (T. D. 13589) neats foot • ·· neroli or orange flower, (T. D. 6420, 9737) neutraline, (T. D. 12351, 13183, 15718, 15718, 17328, 17346) Free • 20c gal 25% Free • 25% · 25% 25% 25% 25% Free 25% 25% 25% • · 25% Free .. 25% nitro benzole, (T. D. 6045, 12845, 21947) nucoa nut, (T. D. 17770) Free • • 13 of vitriol 3 3 ፡፡ 626 66 40 nut, (T. D. 14602) nutmeg, (T. D. 6253, 8651, 13582, 15131) of pine, (T. D. 8992) of wine, (T. D. 13498) · • of rose, (T. D. 9241, 10549, 13557) of tar, (T. D. 9634, 12333) olive, for manufacturing purposes (T. D. 19902, 21178, 21288, 21613) olive, in bottles, jars or similar packages (T. D. 759, 11206, 13545, 15380, 18366) n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22987) orange orange flower, (T. D. 9737) 312c Ib Free ·· 25% 25% 14c Ib 25% 25% • • 25% Free 50c gal 40c gal 626 626 • • • • Free Free 3 orange enfleuraged, (T. D. 9241, 10549) • 626 66 origanum, red or white 25% Free 626 ottar of roses Free 454 C : paintings 626 3 palm 20% Free patchouly, (T. D. 8651) • 626 peanut, (T. D. 6878, 21475) 41 626 66 peppermint, (T. D. 8513, 8615) 626 petitgrain (42 F. R. 446, T. D. 9737) petroleum, crude or refined • • 25% Free 50c Ib Free Free 626 " 626 3 37 39 3 66 3 66 524 3 petroleum from country charging duty on same product of United States shall pay a rate equal to duty imposed by such coun- try (T. D. 19263, 22763, 22863). petroleum rock, (T. D. 12823) pimento poppy seed, raw, boiled or oxidized, (T. D. 3473, 9803) rape seed, (T. D. 9323, 14807) recovered, (T. D. 22501) rendered resorcine, (T. D. 11063, 11133) rose Free 25% • 20c gal .10c gal 25% 25% Free 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 449 PAR. 626 Oll, rosemary ARTICLE RATE Free 3 rum, (T. D. 2644) 25% 3 66 ww sage, (T. D. 9336) 25% 3 66 3 santal or sandalwood, (T. D. 8992, 9336) sassafras .. 25% 25% Free 626 42 66 254 626 64 568 66 568 32 66 "" 626 seal, from American fisheries seal, n. s. p. f. seeds, n. s. p. f. · sesame, or sesamum seed or bean • soap making, wire drawing, or for stuffing or dressing of leather, fit only for such use, n. s. p. f.... sod, (T. D. 7266, 10962, 11236, 18759, 19585). soluble, (T. D. 5914, 7011, 12181, 12671) in the manufacture of which 50% or more castor oil is used • .8c gal 25c bu Free Free Free ..30c gal in the manufacture of which less than 50% castor oil is used .15c gal Free spermaceti, from American fisheries. spermaceti, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11326, 11583) ...8c gal spike lavender • ... 42 Free 626 66 626 thyme Free 66 32 Turkey red (T. D. 11596, 12181, 12671), as oil, soluble. 568 688 626 "6 3 3 626 64 " 42 3 3 3 70 64 68 medicinal • • India rubber 70 695 492 505 193 22019) 530 coins, gold, silver and copper ... 533 copper, fit only for remanufacture. 632 gunny bags and gunny cloth 579 588 182 junk lead 193 medals 632 paper, (T. D. 6224) 637 66 used for dressing or stuffing leather turpentine, (T. D. 8671) valerian vanilla bean vetivert, (T. D. 8992) whale, from American fisheries whale, n. s. p. f. • wintergreen, (T. D. 9859) wintergreen, synthetic, (T. D. 9859, 12137) wormwood 3 Ollene, (T. D. 6143) 574 Oilstones, (T. D. 8786) Ointment, cosmetic • rose, (T. D. 15245) Okerite, mineral wax Old bells, broken, fit only for remanufacture. brass, fit only for remanufacture cannon, as manufactures of metal, (T. D. Free Free .. Free 25% 25% Free • 8c gal • 25% 25% 25% 25% Free 50% 25% 50% Free Free Free 45% Free Free Free Free Free 21c Ib 45% Free 176 ፡፡ pewter and britannia sheathing or yellow metal, copper chief value, fit only for remanufacture, (T. D. 10988). silverware, imported for remanufacture, may be broken up in the presence of the cus- toms officers and entered as bullion, (T. D. 8619). Free 2c Ib 690 192 types .. zinc, worn out 32 Oleate of soda, (T. D. 5914, 7011, 11298, 12181, 12671, 13423). See Alizarin assistant. Free 1c Ib 15α 4.50 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 548 20 3 568 68 400 232 68 Olebanum gum, crude 66 ARTICLE gum, not crude, (T. D. 10232) • • • Oleic acid, (T. D. 22501) Olein, crude, (T. D. 6143, 15040) • RATE Free 14c Ib and 10% (T. D. 11243). Oleo, fegato, merluzzo, ferruginoso, (T. D. 15680).. Oleographs. See lithographic prints. Oleomargarine, (T. D. 7745) 25% Free • 25% 6c Ib 15c lb 25% 20% 30% and in addition, Internal Revenue tax of (T. D. 22236) Oleoresins, medicinal • • Sec. 6 Oleostearine, (T. D. 16534) 58 Olive fast, a color, (T. D. 18057) Sec. 6 " 626 40 3 ፡፡ C nuts, ground, (T. D. 11199, 18816, 19093, 84 F. R. 148, T. D. 18816, 19093, 19983, 22719, 22783) oil, for manufacturing purposes (T. D. 19902, 21178, 21288, 21613) oil, in bottles, jars, tins or similar packages, (T. D. 15398, 16936, 18366) oil, n. s. p. f. • oil recovered, (T. D. 22501) 20% Free .50c gal .40c gal residuum, (T. D. 5064, 5840, 6275, 6675, 11206).. Free seed kernels, (T. D. 8524) solide, (T. D. 22895) 72 626 Sec. 6 " 66 oil soap, (T. D. 16407) 66 22 66 264 264 66 264 .. 25% ... .114c lb 20% c Ib 25c gal • 15c gal 30% Olives, green or prepared in bottles, jars or similar packages (T. D. 19275, 19625) otherwise than in bottles or similar packages (T. D. 23742) • stuffed, (T. D. 1611) as olives. 254 Onion seed, (T. D. 6635) skin paper (T. D. 14071), as Paper, writing. Onions, 57 lbs to bu. (T. D. 11221) in brine, (T. D. 12308, 15407) Onyx clocks (T. D. 11984, 12556, 13373, 13308) blocks, rough or squared, (T. D. 4842, 5014) 401 66 249 241 " 115 114 115 115 114 66 114 66 114 114 40c bu 40% 50% $1.50 cu. ft 50% 50% cut or polished (T. D. 8451, 9211) manufactures of, (39 F. R. 760, T. D. 13373, 18872, 18957) Mexican (T. D. 2306, 9228, 13669, 15641, 15999, 18728, 48 F. R. 289, 66 F. R. 732) as Marble. mosaic cubes, not over 2 cu. in., loose..lc fb and 20% if attached to paper or other material, paving tiles or slabs, containing not less than 4 superficial inches, if not over 1 inch thick • if over 1, not over 11½ inches thick 20c su. ft. and 35% 12c su. ft · • · 15c su. ft .18c su. ft if over 112, not over 2 inches thick. if rubbed in whole or in part, in addition....3c su. ft sawed or dressed, over 2 in. in thickness (T. 100 Opal glassware (T. D. 12641, 14632) D. 20888) • $1.10 cu. ft 60% 414 buttons, (T. D. 22043) 50% 434 435 Opals, cut (T. D. 19448) 60% 66 imitation, not set, (T. D. 13350, 16963) • 20% 66 434 set 60% 545 uncut Free 193 Openers, watch case, (T. D. 13430) 45% 111 Opera glasses, (24 F. R. 87, 44 F. R. 50, 56 F. R. 828, T. D. 5977, 6154, 7256, 9073, 10519, 10543, 11213, 11241, 11403, 11404, 11407, 11412, 11597, 11697, 12660, 12805, 13073, 13723). 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 451 PAR. ARTICLE Opera glasses, cases for as usual coverings, (T. D. RATE 11241, 13073, 14949). 111 glasses, frames for 45% 434 glasses, miniature, (T. D. 6050, 9073, 9665, 12805) 60% 193 Ophthalmic mirrors, (T. D. 12019) 45% 43 Opil sed liquid, (T. D. 11968) 40% 68 Opiol globules, (T. D. 6915) 25% 43 $1 oz 43 40% 43 43 66 43 Opium, alkaloids of 43 .. aqueous, extract of, for medicinal uses, (T. D. 11968) ashes, less than 9% of morphine, (T. D. 9413). containing less than 9% of morphia, and opium prepared for smoking, (T. D. 7648, 9413, 9818, 12613) $6 b $6 Ib crude or unmanufactured, and not adulter- ated, containing 9% and over of morphia, (T. D. 7648, 9413, 9754, 9818, 20866, 23236)... $1 b export of, (T. D. 20866). liquid preparations of, n. s. p. f. regulations, stamping etc., Act Oct. 1, 1890, Sec. 38 to 40. 40% 43 43 66 salts of 66 sulphate of 43 $1 oz • $1 oz G. A. 3754) 565 111 66 111 46 111 66 204 66 66 205 tincture of 111 Optical instruments, (T. D. 15713, 15954, 16952, 16975, instruments, rough cut cut disks for, (T. D. 15072) instruments, marine glasses, (T. D. 15954). instruments, parts of (T. D. 15989) instruments, stereoscopes, (T. D. 15853) 292 Orange bitters, (T. D. 9113) box shooks, (T. D. 18052) boxes (T. D. 20990) 40% 45% Free ... 45% 45% • • 45% • $2.25 gal 30% 30% 205 48 15 263 2 626 68 2 597 66 boxes, partly of American shooks color, coal tar (T. D. 9766) • 15% 30% 64 creams, (T. D. 13233) 35% • extract or infusion, (T. D. 5005). ❤ 60c tb and 45% 68 flower oil, (T. D. 9737) Free • flower water, (T. D. 5945, 9931, 10411, 12228).. juice, concentrated (T. D. 17825). ..60c Ib and 45% juice, sour, (T. D. 2345, 6589) 25% Free 50 mineral, (Feb. 27, 1890, N. Y.) .33%c tb 626 66 oil, (T. D. 9241) Free 267 10401, 21156) • 267 627 66 peel, in brine, (T. D. 13170, 21948) peel, candied, dried or preserved, (T. D. 1370, peel, not preserved, candied or dried (T. D. 2c Ib ... 2c Ib 20457, 22020, 22041) Free 46 267 263 peel, shredded, (T. D. 20466, 21919, 21948) pulp, (T. D. 22436) • 2c Ib .lc Ib and 35% 700 stick ▼ = Free 68 66 water, (T. D. 5945, 10411) 25% 700 wood in the rough Free 397 wrappers, (T. D. 16252). See paper, tissue. 266 Oranges 1c Ib 266 bitter, (T. D. 9365, 9113, 13688, 19096) lc Ib 263 bitter in tins, (T. D. 19096, 19163, 20454) 1c Ib and 35% decayed, no allowance for, (T. D. 16114, 16140). 453 Orchestrion, (T. D. 11707) 45% 251 Orchids, (T. D. 9118) 25% 628 Orchil or orchil liquid Free 452 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 58 Orchll extract as a color, (T. D. 10082). 22 44 15 extract of, for dyeing, (T. D. 5529, 10082) extract with aniline, (T. D. 12736) • • 476 Ore, antimony, crude sulphate of, (T. D. 5473, 11020, Sec. 6 Sec. 6 13672, 19295) antimony, ground, (T. D. 13672) actinolite, ground (T. D. 16013) bog iron, (6 S. C. R. 207, T. D. 13943) chromic, (T. D. 16294) cobalt RATE 30% c Ib 30% Free 20% 20% .40c ton • Free Free composed of lead, silver and and gold, (T. D. 9992), on the lead .112c ib Free Free Free 20% Free 30% 121 520 525 181 " 629 ፡፡ 550 550 Sec. 6 44 629 58 66 64 121 181 121 607 46 121 "" 181 " 121 629 121 629 674 683 " 183 copper, in pyrites, (T. D. 10924) corundum, emery emery · ferro chrome (G. A. 3715) gold ... hematite, (T. D. 23346) in sacks (T. D. 17415), tare on. • iron, (T. D. 7074, 8025, 8613, 9410, 10235, 12663, 13943, 14385, 6 S. C. R. 207).... lead, (T. D. 9662, 10383, 11042, 11049, 11116, 11159, 11481, 11771, 13174, 13737, 15266, 15277, 15287, 15337, 15374, 18076, 18898, 19113, 20801, 23383), on lead magnetic sand, (T. D. 7126) 40c ton .112c Ib 40c ton manganese, (T. D. 3931, 7911, 9194, 16550, 4114, 7273, 8429, 9954, 19184) manganiferous iron Mexican lead, (T. D. 11481, 11738, 11464, 11738, 16149), on the lead Free .40c ton • .112c tb Free 40c ton moisture in iron ore, (T. D. 7520, 8025, 13391), no allowance in weight. nickel and nickel matte • purple residuum from burnt pyrites, (T. D. 14385) • • silver, (T. D. 2507, 4391, 6581, 6858, 7327, 7543, 8967, 9662, 10037, 11049, 11448, 11464, 11481, 12529, 11042, 11116, 11159, 11767, 11771, 13413, 15892, 16149, 16591, 16599, 18 O. A. G. 148, 18380) sulphur, containing over 25% sulphur tin Wolframite or Tungsten (T. D. 6876, 23091) 453 Organs, church, (T. D. 16892) 453 453 453 for carrousels, (T. D. 13319) hand, (T. D. 15185) street piano, (T. D. 13962) 385 Organzine silk, (T. D. 12914, 14146) 453 Orgulnette sheets, (T. D. 5307) 453 Orguinettes, (T. D. 4453) 339 379 Oriental nets, cotton, (T. D. 16152) rugs (T. D. 10646) 46 • Free Free Free .. 20% 45% 45% 45% 45% 30% 45% 45% • • 60% 10c sq ft and 40% 626 Origanum, red or white, oil of 454 Original drawings and sketches, pen and ink 475 Orleans, and extract of 193 Ormolu, articles of, (T. D. 9953) 193 425 425 193 434 • Ornamental cracker boxes, (42 F. R. 403) bird skins, crude, (T. D. 10253, 10762) dressed or colored feathers (T. D. 22892, 22982) figures, metal (T. D. 15690) "" * hairpins, (T. D. 10544, 20298) • Free 20% Free 45% 45% 15% • 50% 50% 45% 60% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 453 PAR. 408 371 ARTICLE 434 Ornamental metal hat pins, (T. D. 13291, 14706, 20298) Ornaments, bead, (T. D. 10541, 14412, 15981) buttons of wool or worsted for. chinaware, decorated 95 RATE 60% ... 60% .50c Ib and 60% 60% not decorated • 55% 408 gelatin beads, and silk and cotton (T. D. 13238) 60% 418 for Christmas trees, as toys, (T. D. 10730, 21509, 21551, 21718, 21733, 22559) 35% 408 glass bead, (T. D. 16103, 16932) 60% 408 imitation jet beads (T. D. 12666, 12675, 12971, 22945) 60% 179 metal thread, (T. D. 17181) 60% 425 millinery, birds suitable for 50% 390 nets and tidies not, beaded silk goods, (T. D. 16225) 60% 390 64 silk, if trimmings 60% 391 66 silk, if not trimmings 50% • 193 watch dial of metal, not parts of watches, (T. D. 11043) 45% • 479 Orpiment Free 20 Orris powder, (T. D. 13880) • C 14c b and 10% 70 powder, if a dentifrice 50% 20 root, advanced in value · 14c b and 10% 548 root, crude (T. D. 19455, 19473) Free 626 Orthotoluldin, (T. D. 15395) 206 Osier, or willow, all manufactures of, (T. D. 9234, 409 "" 9536) • or willow braids, plaits, etc., for hats, etc., not bleached • bleached, dyed, etc Free 40% 15% 20% • 206 or willow, prepared for basketmakers' use. 20% 426 152 Oval steel tubes 193 Overend blouse fasteners, (T. D. 15404). 87 418 10906) 68 Ox gall, inspissated (T. D. 16638) • 437 66 163 218 Oxen. hides, (T. D. 14059), raw, uncured shoes, wrought iron or steel See Cattle. • 630 Osmlum 346 Osnaburgs, linens, as flax woven fabrics. Ostensoriums as regalia, (T. D. 12096) 649 425 Ostrich feathers, (T. D. 3455, 22892, 22982) crude. dressed, colored, etc. 626 Ottar of roses • Otter skins, (T. D. 13240), dressed Oven linings (T. D. 17657, 21083), as fire brick. Owls, papier mache and feathers, as toys, (T. D. Free · • Free • 15% 50% Free 20% 35% 45% 35% 25% 15% 1c Ib 464 Oxalic acid 21 Oxide, amyl of (T. D. 1129), (minimum 25%) of antimony, (T. D. 9706, 17854) • 3 • + of iron, as a color (T. D. 9455, 13206, 19355, 19580, 23346) Free $2 Ib 25% 25c Ib 25% 30% 20% Free 6c Ib Free Free • • 25% of iron, hydrated, (T. D. 9265, 9455, 15013, 37 F. R. 776) 3 16 of cobalt 3 of bismuth, chemical compound 58 Sec. 6 607 185 of nickel 673 or strontia 683 of tin, black • 3 of tin, white, (T. D. 17813) · 691 of uranium, (T. D. 4293) of manganese, (T. D. 8429, 2915, 4114) Free 454 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 57 Oxide of zinc (T. D. 17582), dry.... 57 68 57 ground in oil of zinc, Chinese white, (T. D. 16834) of zinc, medicinal • of zinc powder, (T. D. 13813) Sec. 6 Oxygen gas, (T. D. 13813) 659 659 .. • 8 Oxymurlate, as chloride of lime Oysters, in oil, (T. D. 5902, 9645, 10496, 12258) prepared for pickling, (19 O. A. G. 401) raw or dried, (T. D. 5902, 9645, 10496) Ozokerite, mineral wax, (T. D. 2703) 659 (6 695 • RATE 1c Ib 134c Ib le b 25% 1c Ib 10% 1-5c tb Free Free • Free Free PAR. P ARTICLE Sec. 8 Packages, marking and stamping. Packers' skewers of wood Packing, asbestos, (T. D. 3876, 3756, 3438) 207 448 204 66 137 322 # 330 • · boxes, empty, and shooks, (T. D. 3818, 9177, 10743, 12315, 12955) metallic, copper wire plaited, pays duty on wire composed of and in addition, (T. D. 21979) RATE 40c M 25% 30% .114c Ib paper, cotton and glue, (T. D. 6367), cotton chief value Packthread, flax or linen. See thread, flax. 346 Padding, brown flax or hemp (T. D. 1714, 6537, 14326), 45% 341 347 341 341 366 46 as Flax cloth. brown pelissier, jute, (T. D. 14330, 17482) as Jute cloth. cream, jute and flax, (T. D. 14229, 14250).... jute (T. D. 10953, 12570, 14249, 14250, 17962), as Jute cloth. 45% military (T. D. 12830), as Jute cloth. wool, as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 232 Paddy, rice (T. D. 5916, 7436, 21082) • 135 252 Pader, as steel, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 1061). Paeonia, (T. D. 15110) · 409 Paille de riz braids, (T. D. 12039), not bleached or col- ored If bleached or colored 208 Palls for butter, (T. D. 15360) 433 66 58 15 469 3 indurated fiber ware Paint, all, n. s. p. f. " · alizarine red, (T. D. 4424, 12816, 12819) alizarine yellow (T. D. 14619) ammoniacal cochinal, (T. D. 11535) aniline colors, (T. D. 2811, 9766) ► 15 58 58 44 66 47 55 46 45 * 34c Mb 25% 15% 20% 35% 35% 30% 30% Free 25% 30% 30% 30% $5.25 ton 75c ton 25% ... .2c ib 12c Ib artists', in boxes, (T. D. 13053, 13214) artists', in tubes (T. D. 10869, 11841, 11863). baryta, sulphate of, or barytes, manufactured Unmanufactured black, bone, ivory or vegetable, dry or ground in oil or water black, containing lead (T. D. 16819) blanc fixe, or artificial sulphate of barytes.. blue, all containing ferrocyanide of iron, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 8c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 455 PAR. ARTICLE 45 Paint, blue, Berlin, Prussian or Chinese, (T. D. 8312, 1705) 52 "" blue, ultramarine 60 58 15 " 45 " 48 15 525 527 C 58 58 66 54 54 66 LO LO LO 57 brown acetate of lead carmine, lake, (T. D. 4323) ceruleine Chinese blue RATE 8c lb .334c to 214c Ib 30% 30% chrome yellow, chrome green, and all other chromium colors in the manufacture of which lead and bichromate of potash or soda are used, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water, (T. D. 13200). coal tar colors, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9766).. cobalt cochineal • cochineal, lake (T. D. 4323) ... colcothar or oxide of iron (T. D. 1912, 6658, 9265) containing quicksilver, (T. D. 11540, 14306). containing lead a containing zinc, not lead, (T. D. 12451), dry.. crayons crocus (T. D. 13206) • • duresco, (T. D. 12700) Dutch pink enamelled white Frankfort black, dry or ground in oil or water French green 58 58 58 58 66 58 15 && fig blue • 47 " 58 58 frostings • 15 66 gallein 58 " Gallo Flavine, (T. D. 19545) • 60 gray acetate of lead 58 58 " 58 in tubes 58 "L 55 " 58 C lakes 47 58 60 " litharge ... 57 8c Ib 412c Ib 30% Free Free 30% 30% 10c lb ... 5c Ib 1c Ib ground in oil..14c fb 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 30% 25% 30% 30% 30% 30% • · 214c tb Grecian red, (T. D. 11540) Indian red, (T. D. 2132, 9838) kings yellow kremnitz or krems white lampblack, dry or ground in oil or water. lime, white lithophone, (65 F. R. 422, T. D. 12437, 12451, 12670, 13423, 15552, 15862, 20074, 20175, 21749, 22217), dry 30% 30% 30% 30% • • 27c tb 30% .. 25% 30% 234c Ib .114c tb ground in oil 59 London purple 58 mineral blue 58 66 mineral green, (T. D. 4323) 60 nitrate of lead 49 66 1340 c Ib 15% 30% 30% • • 212c Ib 58 691 57 " ochre and ochery earths, (T. D. 4534, 7132, 9770, 13608, 14756), crude, or not powdered, washed or pulverized If powdered, washed or pulverized If ground in oil or water 50 :: 露着 ​orange mineral 16 " oxide of cobalt • • • oxide of iron or colcothar (T. D. 9455, 13206, 19355, 19580, 23346) oxide and salts of uranium, (T. D. 4293) oxide of zinc, (T. D. 13813), dry .. 25c Ib 30% Free 1c Ib ground in oil.....14c b /c ID c Ib .112c tb 3%c mb 456 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 59 Paint, Paris green 15% 56 66 Paris white, dry (T. D. 5374) ground in oil, or putty 61 phosphorus 1/4c ID lc ib 18c Ib 45 $6 Prussian blue 8c Ib 51 65 red lead Sec. 6 46 red putty, (T. D. 11246) .278c Ib 20% 58 ፡፡ rose pink 46 49 66 46 satin white, or artificial sulphate of lime. sienna and sienna earths, (T. D. 3334, 8416). crude, not powdered, washed or pulverized... if powdered, washed or pulverized. Ground in oil or water • 1/2c ib c tb gc Ib .112c ib 30% 58 46 smalts 58 64 Spanish brown • 58 soluble silicate (T. D. 3644) 58 52 49 30% 30% 30% 30% • 334c Ib not pow- Tuscan red, (T. D. 1349) ultramarine blue, whether dry, in pulp, or mixed with water, (T. D. 3361, 4950).. umber and umber earths, crude, dered, washed or pulverized. If powdered, washed or pulverized. Ground in oil or water Vandyke brown, (T. D. 9090) • 58 58 694 54 64 58 58 46 60 55 57 66 Venetian red, (T. D. 11346) verdigris (T. D. 14549) • vermilion, red, if containing quicksilver. If not containing quicksilver, but containing lead, (T. D. 11765, 14306) vermilionette, (T. D. 11335) water colors, (T. D. 13053, 13214) white, acetate of lead white, Kremnitz • white lithophone, (65 F. R. 422, T. D. 20074, 20175, 21749, 22217), dry ground in oil white, Paris, dry ground in oil, or putty. • white, containing lead, dry or in pulp, or ground or mixed with oil (T. D. 13813). white, containing zinc, (T. D. 13230), dry. ground in oil 56 55 44 57 46 white satin 57 གླཐ 57 56 58 60 57 • white, so-called patent drier, (T. D. 15168, 16539, 16869), dry ground in oil white, sulphide of zinc whiting, dry (T. D. 5374) Ground in oil, or putty wood lake (T. D. 4833) yellow acetate of lead • 1/8c ID %c Ib 112c ib 30% 30% Free 10c Ib 5c Ib 30% 30% 314c b • 2gc Ib 1c b .134c ib 1/4c ID 1c b 278c Ib 1c Ib .. • 134c Ib 12c ib le b .134c Ib 114c Ib 14c nb 1c m 214c tb 1c b .184c Ib 1c b 60% 60% 30% 25% 35% 60% zinc oxide of (T. D. 12670, 12700, 13230, 13813, 15552), dry ground in oil 57 zinc chloride and sulphate of 100 Painted glass articles, (T. D. 10374, 10377) 107 glass, plate, cylinder, crown or window glass. See glass. 96 earthenware and china 449 palm leaves, (T. D. 14933) • 403 208 95 44 photographs, (T. D. 6145, 15841) picture frames, (T. D. 16351) porcelain plaques (T. D. 13427) 30% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 457 PAR. ARTICLE 454 Painted splasher mats, (T. D. 14818, 14915) windows, glass (47 F. R. 110, T. D. 11130, 11306, 11428, 11693, 13617) canvas, as wool manufactures n. s. p. f., (T. 112 410 Painters' brushes 366 58 155 " D. 12234, 14062). colors, n. s. p. f. knives. See Knives. 703 Paintings by American artists, (T. D. 13331) combined with lithographic prints, (T. D. 15413) 454 " 454 .. 66 193 " 427 702 decorated gelatin cards, (T. D. 13067). decorated spoons not, (T. D. 14300). enameled on copper, (T. D. 11834, 13308).. exported to be retouched by foreign artists, dutiable on re-importation, (T. D. 9461). fans, hand painted (66 F. R. 736, T. D. 9037, 10739, 12797, 14463) RATE 20% 45% 40% 30% Free 20% 20% 45% 50% for exhibition, under bond (66 F. R. 718, 71 F. R. 503, T. D. 18503) Free 702 for societies, under bond Free 68 frames for, dutiable according to material of chief value, (T. D. 8703, 12101, 12811, 12812, 14558, 15922, 16911, 17499, 21776, 21816, 21911, 22060). 454 454 imitation tapestry, (T. D. 16429) 20% Japanese wall hangings in water colors (58 F. R. 690, T. D. 12808, 17637) 20% 454 manuscript drawings in ink and paint (T. D. 11603) 20% Sec. 8 " marking of cases, (T. D. 11320). " 454 oil (T. D. 23721) 20% 95 on chinaware, (T. D. 3648, 4103, 4814, 10012, 13787, 20453) 60% 454 454 88 on copper plates, (T. D. 12434, 14229, 14230).. on glass, (T. D. 10306, 10374, 10377, 10903, 11711, 15 O. A. G. 200) 20% 20% 64 703 44 454 on glass pictorial, for presentation to society or institution (T. D. 18336, 18676). on ivory, miniature, when not parts of jew- elry (T. D. 5540, 11567) Free ... 20% 454 on paper, (T. D. 7981) 20% 64 454 454 on papier mache, (71 F. R. 950, T. D. 16712). on porcelain, (T. D. 13073, 13074, 13285, 13431, 13648, 13704, 13787, 14069, 14226, 15863, 16422, 16430, 53 F. R. 1006, 20453) .. 20% 60% 20% 20% 20% 454 44 on shell, (T. D. 11677) " 454 on silk, (T. D. 5475, 15831) 454 pastel portraits (T. D. 9580) pictures made by printing process are not, (T. D. 14226). 454 64 • scenery, if not made by mechanical process (T. D. 9161) 20% 454 water color 20% 208 wood panels (T. D. 13305, 15952) • 35% 155 202 Palette knives (T. D. 7419, 17263). (See Knives.) Palings (T. D. 2045, 7378) 10% 631 Palladium • Free 191 Pallet slabs, garnet and sapphire (T. D. 14710). 649 Palls are regalia (T. D. 2230) 347 Palm fiber cloth (T. D. 12248, 12355) 208 100 44 bast, (T. D. 22410, 23254) glasses, if blown (T. D. 12684) ... 10% Free 45% 35% 60% 458 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 409 ARTICLE Palm leaf braids, laces and plaits, suitable for mak- RATE ing or ornamenting hats, bonnets or hoods, Not bleached, dyed, colored or stained. 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained (T. D. 21625) 20% 552 44 leaf, crude (T. D. 6059) Free 552 leaf fans, common (T. D. 1497) Free 427 * 409 44 ་ 449 449 622 68 nuts (T. D. 13491) 622 46 nut kernels 568 nut stearine (T. D. 6176) 626 66 oil (T. D. 6175) 72 Sec. 6 622 200 wood, split (T. D. 6419) 566 Palmetto fiber (T. D. 11434) 251 Palms leaf fans with artificial handles (T. D. 679)... leaf hats, bonnets and hoods (T. D. 12134). Not trimmed If trimmed • leaf manufactures, n. s. p. f. leaf, painted (T. D. 2562, 19982, 21625) 50% 35% 50% 30% • 30% Free Free Free Free oil soap (T. D. 2434) pitch (T. D. 6286, 53 F. R. 786) seed (T. D. 13491) 20% 20% Free 20% Free 25% 403 Pamphlets, bound or unbound (T. D. 7678). if periodicals obscene, prohibited. printed in foreign languages Pancreatic emulsion (T. D. 3828) 25% 621 " Sec. 16" 502 " 68 168 Panel saws 454 Panorama, if hand painted is not a tool of trade (T. D. 5908). Pans, according to material. 319 Pants, knit. (See Shirts.) 68 Papain (T. D. 11350, 13581) Pantograph, not a philosophical instrument, but du- tiable according to material (T. D. 13429). 20 Papaw milk powder (T. D. 17613, 17639, 21240, 21347, 22451, 23097, 23178) Papelon, as melada. (See Sugar.) ... Free Free 25% • 30% 20% 25% • ... .14c Ib and 10% 209 402 Paper, academy board (T. D. 11863) 25% 404 46 albums, photograph, autograph and scrap (T. D. 13054) 35% 398 " albumenized 30% 66 427 and bamboo fans (T. D. 13370) 50% 322 46 and cotton imitation cane seating (T. D. 10862) 45% 407 and cotton nets and fringes (T. D. 12926) 35% 322 " 397 Paper, bibulous. 448 "" 398 ** 404 and cotton table covers (T. D. 13220). absorbent (T. D. 18780, 19069, 84 F. R. 329) as asbestos (T. D. 3438, 3756, 6975) • autocopyists (T. D. 11685, 23849).. autograph albums, wholly or partially manu- factured 45% 25% # 3c Ib and 20% 35% 407 && bags (T. D. 6282, 10887, 17650) 35% 398 ‹ basic photographic, plain, for albumenizing, 3c Ib and 10% 397 66 403 402 401 46 bibulous (T. D. 2465, 13052, 15565, 15818, 18780). (See Paper, copying). blank books of all kinds blotting (T. D. 11351) bond. (See Paper, writing). 25% ... 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 459 400 66 403 459 400 403 407 407 66 bottle caps (T. D. 11554) 407 box ice cases (T. D. 10888) 405 PAR. ARTICLE 398 Paper, bookbinders', as paper, surface coated (T. D. ་ 10643, 10648, 11195). booklets, lithographed books, bound or unbound books, cigarette and book covers books, children's, lithographed, weighing not over 24 ounces · books, children's, lithographed, weighing over 24 ounces borders, gold and silver (T. D. 12353, 23421). • boxes containing fans (T. D. 10240) RATE 8c Ib 25% 60% 8c Ib • 25% 35% 35% 35% 45% 405 66 boxes, fancy (T. D. 19490, 22412) 45% 405 402 boxes, in part lithographic print (T. D. 11831) box-makers' (T. D. 10523, 10644) 45% 25% 402 66 Bristol board (T. D. 12246).... 25% 398 44 bronzed, as paper, surface coated (T. D. 8940, 10643). 407 calender rollers (T. D. 16203, 16202). 35% 402 "" card board (T. D. 11351) 25% 406 cards, playing, in packs packs not exceeding 54 cards • ... 10c pack and 20% 403 and at a like rate for any number in excess. charts, n. s. p. f. 25% 407 " 406 66 Chinese counters or chips (T. D. 16177) Chinese playing cards. (See Paper cards). (T. D. 13768). • 35% 459 66 cigarette, in all forms (T. D. 7102, 6223, 6334, 8007, 10905, 14646, 13 S. C. R. 677)... 60% 217 398 397 397 397 "" 397 " 632 463 402 cigars and cigarettes (T. D. 6189)..$4.50 Ib and 25% coated (T. D. 16712). (See Paper, surface coated). commonly known as copying paper (T. D. 6083, 15565, 15818), stereotype paper, paper known as bibulous paper, tissue paper, pottery pa- per and all similar papers, white. colored or printed, weighing not over 6 pounds to the ream of 480 sheets, on a basis of 20x30 inches, whether in reams or any other form 6cm and 15% Weighing over 6, not over 10 pounds per ream copying books • 5c lb and 15% .5c fb and 15% crepe (66 F. R. 728, 72 F. R. 258, T. D. 14073, 14636, 16900, 17157) ..5c fb and 15% 10888). crimped, as paper, crepe (T. D. cuttings, fit only for paper stock cuttings of sensitized paper, (T. D. 22957). decalcomania (T. D. 18358) domestic, sent abroad to be printed, dutiable on return (T. D. 13256). ·· Free 10% 25% 401 drawing (T. D. 9921, 12256). (See Paper, writ- ing). ་ 407 embossed, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8680) 35% 66 407 embroidery envelopes (T. D. 12788, 13782) • 35% 419 emery (T. D. 6980, 15244) 25% 398 名​区 ​enameled, as paper surface coated. 407 engineers' slide rule (T. D. 14308) 35% 403 engravings, bound or unbound 25% 407 44 envelopes, flat, (T. D. 22497) 35% 399 44 envelopes (T. D. 12788, 13782), plain 20% 460 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 322 bordered, embossed, printed, tinted or deco- rated Paper envelopes, lined with cotton (T. D. 8291). 403 66 etchings, n. s. p. f. 427 " fans (T. D. 14378) 394 "" 398 66 397 638 66 395 407 "" 407 46 397 402 * 407 398 398 felt roofing ferro-prussiate, (T. D. 11702) filtering (T. D. 9371, 11351, 12324, 13052, 14743, 15565, 15818) • - .5c Ib and 15% filtering specially prepared for institution (T. D. 14743) filter masse filters (T. D. 15818) fireworks, Chinese (T. D. 15227) for photograph covers, as paper, tissue." for screens or fire boards frogs (T. D. 17052) gelatin or flock coated (T. D. 11685) gilt or gold D RATE 35% 45% 25% 50% 10% 30% Free • 112c fb and 15% 35% 35% 25% 35% .3c Ib and 20% • • • .3c Ib and 20% 405 glove boxes of surface coated paper (T. D. 17969) 45% 64 407 gold beaters' (T. D. 7979, 3508) 35% 402 gummed (T. D. 10644, 17616, 17652, G. A. 3912, 22723) • 25% 401 66 hand made (T. D. 23486). 402 hangings (T. D. 4819, 7427, 9624, 4437, 12808, 13774, 16332) 25% 402 398 66 398 66 402 64 398 hangings, Lincrusta Walton (T. D. 15964). imitation leather (T. D. 7008). • imitation parchment and vellum (T. D. 9219, 22064, 22163, 22578) • • .2c Ib and 10% imitation stained glass (T. D. 12306) imitation velvet (T. D. 17744, 16 S. C. R. 119) 25% 212c Ib and 15% 25% 3c fb and 20% 402 66 402 407 403 66 · Jacquard designs of one-line paper.. cut on Jacquard cards Japanese (T. D. 17187) lace (T. D. 6677) labels (T. D. 13802) 35% • 35% 25% 35% 25% 400 322 labels, lithographed (T. D. 10523, 11595, 14409, 15021). (See Paper lithographic cigar labels). lamp shades, cotton chief value (38 F. R. 94, T. D. 12796) 45% 407 lanterns (T. D. 11229, 11490, 13972) 35% 425 leaves, ornamental (T. D. 7225, 8577, 10794, 17281) 50% 401 ledger. (See Paper, writing). 401 # letter. (See Paper, writing). 407 66 letters, (T. D. 23419) 35% 402 .. Lincrusta Walton, imitation (T. D. 13705, 15964) 25% 400 lithographic books for children's use, not ex- ceeding in weight 24 ounces 8c Ib 403 400 " " 400 lithographic books for children's use, exceed- ing in weight 24 ounces lithographic booklets lithographic cigar labels, flaps and bands, let- tered or blank, printed from stone, zinc, aluminum or other material, Printed in less than 8 colors (bronze printing to be counted as two colors). 25% 8c Ib * · • • Printed entirely in bronze printing. Printed in 8 or more colors · • 20c Ib 15c Ib 30c lb SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 461 PAR. 400 400 ARTICLE • Printed in whole or in part in metal leaf.. 400 Paper, lithographic fashion magazines lithographic periodicals lithographic prints from stone, zinc, aluminum or other material, bound or unbound (ex- cept cigar labels, flaps and bands, lettered or otherwise, music and illustrations when forming a part of a periodical or newspaper and accompanying the same, or if bound in or forming a part of printed books, n. s. p. f. 402 366 "" 407 403 398 451 "" 407 66 407 " C RATE 50c Ib 8c ib 8c Ib On paper or other material not exceeding eight one-thousandths of one inch in thickness.. 20c Ib On paper or other material exceeding eight one-thousandths of one inch and not ex- ceeding twenty one-thousandths of one inch in thickness, and exceeding thirty-five square inches, but not exceeding four hun- dred square inches cutting size in dimensions 8c b Exceeding four hundred square inches cut- ting size in dimensions Exceeding eight one-thousandths of one inch and not exceeding twenty one-thousandths of one inch in thickness, and not exceeding thirty-five square inches cutting size in di- mensions Exceeding twenty one-thousandths of one inch in thickness . lithographic transfer, (T. D. 22584) makers' felt, woven as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16423). manufactures of, or or of which paper is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3941, 6098, 6162, 6673, 9878, 22577, 23421) maps n. s. p. f. • • 35% 5c Ib 6c Ib 25% 35% 25% marbleized (T. D. 6677, 8294, 10643)..212c fb and 15% masks • • matrices for books (T. D. 18429). memorandum books (T. D. 12442, 14265). memorandum books, with pencils, invoiced separately, are not entireties (T. D. 18609). 35% 35% 35% 407 64 mesh (T. D. 13952, 14063) 35% 398 407 metal coated, (T. D. 23064) mottoes (T. D. 14397) .3c Ib and 20% 35% 371 mottoes, wool embroidered, (T. D. 23402) 50c fb and 60% 403 407 66 401 403 402 632 44 401 403 music in books or sheets napkins (T. D. 15682, 16019, 10729, 9050). note. (See Paper, writing). note books (T. D. 15029) n. s. p. f. (T. D. 19069, 22064, 22163) old (T. D. 6223) onion skin (T. D. 14071). (See Paper, writing). pamphlets, bound or unbound 25% • • • 35% 25% • • 25% Free • 25% 407 parasols 35% . 398 parchment (T. D. 9219, 10155, 11359, 12428, 22578) .2c Ib and 10% 407 parchment bags (T. D. 16835, 16939) 35% 402 pasteboard (T. D. 11595) 25% 401 pastel, as drawing paper (T. D. 9921, 12256). (See Paper, writing). 407 patterns or designs, except Jacquard.. 35% 462 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 456 66 402 Paper patterns or designs Jacquard pencils, filled with lead or other material 35% 404 398 C 398 45c gross and 25% photograph albums, wholly or partially manu- factured photographic, plain basic, for albumenizing, sensitizing or baryta coating.... .3c Ib and 10% photographic albumenized, sensitized or other- 35% 403 << 407 wise coated (T. D. 19229) photographs, n. s. p. f. • picture frames (T. D. 17049) 30% 25% 35% 406 402 playing cards. (See Paper cards). plate (T. D. 1549). 25% 405 portfolios or lap tablets (T. D. 10104) 45% 397 66 pottery. (See Paper, copying). 402 press boards, (T. D. 23385) 25% 403 396 printed matter printing (T. D. 2338, 4455, 5015, 6201, 9347, 10759, 11352, 14546), unsized, sized or glued, suitable for books and newspapers, Valued not over 2c per pound. 25% 396 393 Valued over 2c, not over 212c per pound. .3-10c ib 4-10c Ib • .5-10c Ib 6-10c Ib 8-10c Ib 15% Valued over 212, not over 3c per pound. Valued over 3c, not over 4c per pound. Valued over 4c, not over 5c per pound. Valued over 5c per pound But if any country shall impose an export duty upon pulp wood exported to the Uni- ted States, there shall be imposed on print- ing paper when imported from such coun- try, an additional duty of 1-10c per pound for each dollar of export duty per cord so imposed, and proportionately for fractions of a dollar of such export duty. printing, Japanese (T. D. 15225), as paper, printing. • pulp wood for making (T. D. 13705, 16084), Mechanically ground, dry weight Chemical unbleached, dry weight Bleached, dry weight ► • .1-12c fb .1-6c b If any country shall impose an export duty on pulp wood exported to the United States, the amount of such export duty shall be added as an additional duty to the duties imposed upon wood pulp, when imported from such country. pulp masks • pulp, toy owls (T. D. 10906) 14c Ib 35% 35% pulp shoe buttons, valued not over 3c gross..lc gross 451 418 414 valued over 3c gross...... 50% 401 64 record. (See Paper, writing). 400 " 402 relief pictures (T. D. 12791, 12803) rice (T. D. 11859, 12824) 8c lb • • ► 25% 394 roofing felt (T. D. 14409) 10% 407 "" sausage skins (T. D. 9377) 35% 404 407 407 407 403 scrap albums, wholly or partially manufactured 35% screens (57 F. R. 394, T. D. 13525) screens, Japanese (T. D. 12966) scrolls, Japanese (T. D. 12808) seals, printed (T. D. 13802). • 35% 35% • 35% 35% 398 sensitized (T. D. 5302, 11702, 19229) 30% 394 sheathing (T. D. 8859, 9503, 10155, 10521, 10523, 11348, 14409) 10% 407 " shell boxes (T. D. 12924, 20041) 35% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 463 PAR. ARTICLE 414 Paper shoe buttons, valued not over 3c gross. 193 398 407 66 407 66 403 670 397 632 "6 395 632 632 66 632 632 322 255 66 393 632 195 699 398 valued over 3c gross · RATE .1c gross 50% 45% shot shells, metal chief value (T. D. 14544) silvered (T. D. 15818, 15565, 18627)......3c Ib and 20% slate books (40 F. R. 873) snakes (T. D. 13063) .. soap wrappers, printed (T. D. 13318) stamps, foreign postage or revenue, canceled · or uncanceled stereotype (T. D. 7077). (See Paper, copying). stock, fit only for such use (46 F. R. 186, T. D. 20960, 23747) stock, filtering masse not (T. D. 15412) stock, flax card waste (T. D. 14048) stock, jute waste (T. D. 13217) stock, linen thread waste (T. D. 13867) stock, linen waste (T. D. 12454).. stock, rag pulp, cotton chief value 14692) stock, straw not (T. D. 11018) • ... • • 35% 35% 25% Free Free 112c fb and 15% Free Free Free Free (T. D. 45% • $1.50 ton Free $1 M ft Free stock, straw pulp, as paper pulp (T. D. 12356). stock, tow (T. D. 11708) • .. stock, spruce, cull deals (T. D. 11951) stock, wood surface coated (T. D. 11195, 12212, 12312, 12353, 13952, 14378, 15470, 17925, 17669, 20073, 23322), n. s. p. f. .212c Ib and 15% If printed, or wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions, or with gelatin or flock (T. D. 18627, 23064, 23849). .3c Ib and 20% surface coated boxes (T. D. 11684) surface coated calendars (T. D. 12790) surface coated frames (T. D. 12848, 16016). surface coated gilded letters (T. D. 8940, 12793, 13802) • → 45% 35% 35% ... 35% 35% 10% 405 407 66 407 407 407 68 401 surface coated soap wrappers (T. D. 13318). tablet. (See Paper, writing). 394 397 66 tarred roofing (T. D. 11348) tissue (T. D. 12834, 14073, 14636, 15565, G. A. 3845, 8 S. C. R. 1099, 61 F. R. 398, 19483), white, colored or printed, Weighing not over 6 pounds to the ream of 480 sheets, on a basis of 20x30 inches....6c Ib and 15% Weighing over 6, not over 10 pounds to the ream (T. D. 19483) .5c fb and 15% 407 tissue balloons (T. D. 16838) 35% 397 tissue orange wrappers (T. D. 14631, 16252, 19483) as paper, tissue. as paper, tissue. 418 toys (T. D. 15707, 16797, 23311) 35% 402 tracing (T. D. 8810. 14071, 22598) 25% 6 C 407 trays, lithographed (T. D. 17048) 35% "" 401 typewriter. (See Paper, writing). 407 umbrellas (66 F. R. 733, T. D. 4205, 11829, 13046, 17161, 18729) 35% 66 407 umbrellas, giant (71 F. R. 864, T. D. 13063, 13423) 35% 418 umbrellas, toy (T. D. 14321) • 35% 398 407 velvet (41 F. R. 432) wadding 3c Ib and 20% 35% 398 66 waxed, as paper, surface coated. 464 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 112 Paper weights, glass, "snowstorms" (T. D. 12683, 14684, 22650) 45% 68 193 402 401 weights, plated (T. D. 10416) 45% wrapping (T. D. 7112, 8859) 25% writing, letter, note, hand-made, drawing, led- ger, bond, record, tablet record, tablet and typewriter paper (T. D. 14071), Weighing not less than 10 and not over 15 pounds to the ream ....2c fb and 10% Weighing over 15 pounds to the ream 31½c Ib and 15% If any such paper is ruled, bordered, em- bossed, printed or decorated in any man- ner, it shall pay in addition to the foregoing rates In computing the duty on such paper every 180,000 square inches shall be taken to be a ream. 68 Papler fayarde or rigolott 10% 407 450 414 425 450 450 450 mache buttons, shoe (T. D. 14711), valued not • over 3c per gross valued over 3c per gross 25% korbe (T. D. 14971) 35% mache bonbon holders (T. D. 1425, 5016, 12789, 16353, 23311) 35% ic gross 50% • 50% 35% 35% ... 35% 212c Ib • mache, imitations of fruit, (T. D. 23311) mache, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 1425, 5016, 8997, 10321, 10875, 10906, 12789) mache Japanese trays (T. D. 17634) mache rabbits, if not toys (T. D. 17709) 287 Paprica, ground (T. D. 13188, 20886) 398 Papyrine 633 Paraffin (T. D. 15555) 633 633 "" 137 • · 2c Ib and 10% Free if product of petroleum, and imported from a country imposing a duty on petroleum or its products exported from the United States, there shall be assessed a a duty equal to the duty imposed by such country (T. D. 19263, 22763, 22863). liquid (T. D. 13586, 16744, 71 F. R. 694) soft (T. D. 11884) Paragon wire (T. D. 7877, 13211) Sec. 6 Paraguay tea (T. D. 3909) • 67 Paraldehyde, (T. D. 22983) (minimum 25%) .. 15 Paramidophenal salzsaures (T. D. 13587, 17738) · · Free Free 45% 20% 55c Ib 20% 15 15 Paranitranilin (T. D. 14821, 15974, 15976). Paranitrophenol (T. D. 3741, 15234) 20% 20% 170 391 700 · 462 44 418 66 407 covered with paper 462 66 634 407 "" 15 Paraphenylene diamine (T. D. 17755) Parasol ribs and stretchers · covers, silks and lace (T. D. 16883, 21917). sticks (T. D. 11704), rough, or cut to lengths only sticks, finished or unfinished Parasols, as toys (T. D. 17843) covered with any material except paper (T. D. 16883, 72 F. R. 44). . Parchment (T. D. 1654, 3515, 6076, 8974, 9918, 12428) bags (T. D. 16835) 20% 50% • 50% Free 40% 35% 35% · · 50% Free • 35% 453 " 398 drum heads (T. D. 9786, 9918, 16988). paper (T. D. 10155, 11359, 15961, 16939, 17278, 22578) 45% • .2c ib and 10% 407 407 paper manufactures (T. D. 23421) slates (40 F. R. 873) 35% • 35% 44 398 vegetable (T. D. 9219) 2c Ib and 10% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 465 494 191 453 66 191 PAR. 418 95 ARTICLE 66 Parian dolls and doll heads ware, decorated plain white 95 66 ware, toys, decorated plain white 702 59 Parls green 91 66 ware works for exhibition, under bond. plaster of, ground or calcined $2.25 ton 91 450 "" plaster of, crude or unground plaster of, manufactures 56 56 66 390 17 254 Parsley seeds (T. D. 1757) white, dry (T. D. 5374) white, ground in oil Parisienne silk veiling Parkesine, as collodion, which see. 254 Parsnip seeds (T. D. 6164) 700 · Partridge sticks, in the rough or cut to lengths. Partridges (T. D. 12084, 13678) Parts of clocks of musical instruments of watches • RATE 35% 60% 55% 60% 55% Free 15% 50c ton 35% 44c m 1c tb 60% 30% 30% Free Free 40% 45% 40% 2 Pasta Mack, (T. D. 19771) 60c Ib and 45% 212 70 258 Paste, almond confection, as confectionery. 66 almond, cosmetic (T. D. 9151) 50% anchovy (40 F. R. 226, T. D. 9696, 14389, 14906, 18813, 21758, 22176) • 30% 15 aniline (T. D. 2810) 30% 64 408 beaded gimps, not wholly or in part wool, (T. D. 11190) 60% 408 beads (T. D. 13619) 35% Sec. 6 black (T. D. 3632) 20% 258 bloater (T. D. 3492, 9696, 14267, 14906, 18813, 21758, 22176) 30% 506 66 Brazil Free 414 buttons (T. D. 17183, 19531) 50% 425 46 calices (T. D. 4769) 50% 435 compositions of, not set, less than one inch in dimensions (T. D. 15881, 18968) 20% 434 66 compositions, set 60% $8 15 fast blue (T. D. 10566) 30% 68 241 fish (T. D. 10545) 40% 468 fixing, or glue, (T. D. 15002) Free • 70 25 29 66 112 68 18408) medicinal 3 "6 15 plum (T. D. 9638) 97 435 137 6番 ​408 Sec. 6 70 241 for hair, mouth, teeth or skin indigo (T. D. 12701) licorice . manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16482, 17363, oxidizing (T. D. 1863) putz (T. D. 17057), in bricks rings, unfinished (T. D. 17546, 17554) roof, asbestos and wire (T. D. 7984), in addi- tion to rate on wire • rosaries (T. D. 11706) shoemakers' (T. D. 17625) toilet tomato 402 Pasteboard (T. D. 11351, 11595) 50% • 3/4c ID 41½c ID 45% 25% 25% 30% 35% 20% • 114c ID 60% 20% 50% 40% 25% 453 407 401 548 • Pastel boards (T. D. 9921, 12256), as Paper, drawing. or woad, crude cases for musical instruments (T. D. 11839) easel frames (T. D. 16016) • 45% · 35% Free 454 pictures (T. D. 9580) 20% 466 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 68 Sec. 6 ARTICLE RATE 58 Pastels or colored crayons (T. D. 9738, 13547) 30% Pastilles, Ems (T. D. 7787) 25% de reglesse, as confectionery, (T. D. 20035, 21571). fumigating, (T. D. 6114) 20% licorice, as confectionery, (T. D. 22896). smokers', (T. D. 17814) 50% • • 25% 12c Ib • 2c Ib 1c Ib 70 68 4 Soden mineral water, (T. D. 9235) Patent alum " 225 57 Sec. 6 " 337 438 67 68 6 barley drier, (T. D. 15168) fiber, artificially colored, (T. D. 12209) floor cloth, as oil cloth for floors, which see. leather, (T. D. 14090, 14215). See leather, patent. medicines, alcoholic, (minimum 25%) medicines, non-alcoholic tartar • • Sec. 6 Pathological specimens on glass, (T. D. 12798) Patna rice, (T. D. 12253, 13010, 13231, 13423, 16957) Patterns, cotton canvas, (T. D. 2134, 3172, 4071) embroidered ... ... ... for machinery that cannot be fitted for use, (T. D. 12373, 12427) 20% 55c Ib 25% 6c Ib 20% 2c Ib 45% 60% Free 25% · 20% 20% Free 32 22 339 616 403 66 paper, engraved or printed, not lithographed, (T. D. 4230) 198 196 614 " • 118 38 120 117 88 114 Pavement blocks, wood, rough, (T. D. 343, 5867) Paving posts, wood stones, cobbles, rough, (T. D. 13788) stones, hewn, dressed or polished, (T. D. 6785, 13659) tiles, earthenware, glazed, encaustic, ceramic, mosaic, vitrified, semi-vitrified, flint, spar, embossed, enameled, ornamental, hand painted or gold decorated, (40 F. R. 58, 37 F. R. 99, T. D. 10349, 10755), valued not over 40c sq ft Valued over 40c sq ft slate 50% 8c sq ft 10c sq. ft. and 25% • 20% 12c cu ft • C. R. in. in ..4c sq ft stones, unmanufactured and undressed, (T. D. 5877) • tiles, plain unglazed, one color, (12 S. 925, T. D. 11712), exceeding 2 sq. size tiles, marble or onyx, (44 F. R. 260, T. D. 10497, 11035, 11712, 16627), containing not less than 4 superficial inches, not over 1 inch thick 12c su ft Over 1, not over 11½ inches thick.. Over 112, not over 2 inches thick If rubbed in whole or in part, in addition. 251 Pavonia, (T. D. 14835) 548 241 • Pawpaw juice, medicinal, (T. D. 9105, 21381, 22240, 22451) Pea beans, in tins, jars, bottles or otherwise, (T. D. 11235) including weight of immediate cover- ings .15c su ft .. 18c su ft ...3c su ft 25% Free • 212c Id 617 269 263 hulls (T. D. 18000, 18020, 18026, 23431) Peach kernels, (T. D. 9196, 18066, 21159, 23551) Peaches, brandy in bottles, (T. D. 10909), see fruits preserved. Free · ... 6c lb 262 dried 262 " green or ripe 2c Ib 25c bu 626 271 Peanut oil (T. D. 6878, 21475) Peanuts boiled in shell or brine, (T. D. 3240). Free 1/2c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 467 644 << 225 408 450 66 414 193 64 414 66 414 Sec. 6 91 PAR. ARTICLE 271 Peanuts shelled 271 unshelled, (T. D. 1807, 3240) 252 Pear seedlings, 3 years old or less. 700 "" wood, (T. D. 12958) 427 Pearl and leather fans, hand painted, (T. D. 14463) ash, (T. D. 420) barley 1c Ib 12c Ib $1 M and 15% Free 50% Free 2c Ib 35% 35% beads, imitation, (T. D. 14828, 15850, 17460, 17504) • • buckles, (T. D. 12326) • • button blanks, (T. D. 14282, 14388, 51 F. R. 76) .112c per line per gross and 15% button drills, (T. D. 15702) buttons, (T. D. 11376, 14282, 16000), 45% 112c per line per gross and 15% buttons, collar, (56 F. R. 1015, T. D. 11981, 14404) chips, (T. D. 16003, 16977, 17162, 51 F. R. 76). hardening, for paper makers' use (T. D. 17505, RATE 50% 10% 18691, 84 F. R. 160, 19581) 20% 450 mother of, manufactures of, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 12922, 13349, 14318) 35% 635 mother of, not sawed, polished, cut or other- wise manufactured, (T. D. 7440) Free 111 635 66 opera glasses, (T. D. 10519, 10543) shells, not sawed, cut or polished 45% Free • 450 46 414 450 # 225 112 435 434 436 not strung or set 626 " the product of American fisheries 434 23740, 23821, 19504, 23750, 19816, 23789) 434 " 408 strung or set, (T. D. 6992, 13349, 16972) wax, strung, as beads (T. D. 17504) 559 262 Pears, alligator (T. D. 18570, 22603) dried 262 green or ripe .. • 559 "" slabs, (56 F. R. 221, T. D. 12922, 13845, 14318, 19768, 19868, 21307, 21346) stud buttons (T. D. 18618) • umbrella handles, (T. D. 13349) Pearled barley · 436 Pearls, drilled, (T. D. 19487, 22046, 22140, 23508) glass imitation of, (T. D. 19447, 23794) imitation, not exceeding 1 inch in dimensions. and not set, (T. D. 15849) imitation, set • 35% 50% 35% • 2c Ib ... 10% ... 45% 20% • 60% 10% Free split, assorted and matched, (T. D. 19449, 60% 60% 60% Free 2c tb 25c bu Free 30c bu seed (bu. 60 lbs.) prickly, (T. D. 21458) 250 Pease, dried, (T. D. 10469, 18388) 250 250 241 46 Sec. 6 250 green, in bulk, in barrels, sacks or similar packages, (T. D. 6948, 7138, 7914, 8445, 15075) (bu 60 lbs) • in cartons, paper or small packages. prepared or preserved, in tins, jars, bottles or similar packages, including weight of im- mediate coverings sausages, (T. D. 17498) 40c bu 1c ib • • 21½c ID 20% 40c bu 656 66 sweet, seed, (T. D. 9231) 250 露露 ​split (bu. 60 lbs.) [ · Free 40c bu 455 Peat moss, (T. D. 9347, 8735, 21545) 507 Pebble, Brazilian, unwrought 109 with edges unground lenses, (T. D. 13676, 6231) ground and polished $1 ton Free 45% with edges ground or beveled..10c doz pairs and 45% 468 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 193 267 267 66 ARTICLE Pedestal for statue, dutiable according to material, (T. D. 693, 944, 2264, 8762, 11038, 16417). Pedometers, (T. D. 12545) Peel, citron, preserved, candied or dried orange and lemon, preserved, candied or dried, (T. D. 13170, 21156) • RATE 45% 4c Ib 2c Ib 627 66 617 "" orange and lemon, not preserved, candied or dried (T. D. 20457, 22020, 22041). pomegranate Free Free 21 .. $2 Ib 251 25% Pelargonic ether (T. D. 17406), (minimum 25%) Pelargoniums, (T. D. 16984) Pelletierine, a medicinal preparation, (T. D. 13701).. Pellissier canvas (T. D. 12570), as Jute cloth. padding (T. D. 14330, 17482), as Burlaps. Pelitory root, advanced in value.. 68 341 341 20 548 66 root, crude • 25% .14c Ib and 10% Free 15% 437 Pelts of cattle, raw or uncured, as hides, whether dry, salted or pickled Sec. 32 Penalty for undervaluation. 454 703 193 457 68 456 Pen and holder, separately dutiable, (T. D. 22378, 23214). Pen-and-ink sketches, (T. D. 13299) sketches by American artists, (T. D. 11455). Pencil cases, dutiable according to the material. and penholder combined (T. D. 11850, 14176).. leads, not in wood Pencils, alum, (T. D. 15216) 66 charms, as pencils, (T. D. 14460). charcoal, (T. D. 13547) • colored, (49 F. R. 226, T. D. 12947)..45c gross and 25% copying, (T. D. 15024) crayon, (T. D. 4265, 12947, diamond pointed drawing, (T. D. 14399) for eyebrows, (T. D. 13442) hair, (T. D. 3794, 12239) lead 456 456 " 456 456 434 456 70 410 456 " 456 456 slate, n. s. p. f. 120 slate for (T. D. 11228) 456 456 • • paper, filled with lead or other material 20% Free ... 45% 10% 25% ..45c gross and 25% .45c gross and 25% 15229)..45c gross and 25% 60% 45c gross and 25% 50% 40% ..45c gross and 25% 45c gross and 25% 3c C 20% slate, wood-covered, (T. D. 1662, 15025, 15100, 15005, 17677, 17951) 35% wood, filled with lead or other material 45c gross and 25% 187 193 • 100 Pendants, cut glass, (T. D. 16094, 18520) 137 Pendulum wire, (T. D. 11426) 187 Penholder handles, (46 F. R. 519, 55 F. R. 273) tips, or parts thereof, (T. D. 8953). and pencil combined (T. D. 14176) Penholders, combination, parts separately dutiable (T. D. 11850, 14176, 16962, 23214). or parts thereof quill, (T. D. 13424) Penknives, see Knives. 187 187 66 153 193 187 *186 Sec. 6" Pens, drawing, (T. D. 14399) gold, (T. D. 6835) metallic, except gold quill, (T. D. 10394) • D Penwipers, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 13752, 16309). 252 Peony roots, (T. D. 13680) 287 Pepper bird, or chillies, (T. D. 11688, 14742, 14787) 60% 45% 25% 25% 45% 25% 25% 45% • 25% • 12c gross • 20% • • 25% E · .212c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 469 ARTICLE Pepper black or white, ground PAR. 287 667 287 ፡፡ 66 667 287 254 667 66 black or white, unground, (T. D. 7253, 7640).. cayenne, (54 F. R. 676, 59 F. R. 446, T. D. 11688) • • • RATE 3c ib Free .212c Ib Free dust or sweepings, (T. D. 7640, 14716) pods, or Mexican peppers, (T. D. 3301, 5780)..212c Ib seed, (T. D. 15165) 241 Peppers, if pickles 257 66 30% shells, (T. D. 14716, 18525, 18711, 19900, 19991, 20737, 20846, 21080) Free 40% if vegetables (T. D. 23342) 25% • .14c Ib and 10% crude Free 50c Ib 20 Peppermint, advanced in value 548 41 oil of, (T. D. 8615) 67 Pepsin, vegetable, (T. D. 7263, 13581) (minimum 25%) 55c Ib non-alcoholic 68 3 Peptone, (T. D. 7057, 12698) 68 Peptonized beer, (T. D. 12843) 276 206 424 72 66 • • meat (T. D. 7057), as meat extract. Perambulator bodies (T. D. 17919) Percussion caps Perfumed soap 25% 25% 25% 40% 30% 15c ib • • ..60c Ib and 45% 50% 60c lb and 45% 50% 50% • 60% 2 Perfumery alcoholic, (T. D. 8748, 13056, 13565, 15218, 70 44 2 70 70 100 621 15219, 40 F. R. 228, 18349). articles of, n. s. p. f. ... eau de cologne, (75 F. R. 998) ground, (T. D. 17176) non-alcoholic, (T. D. 6565, 7369, 8742, 9712). vials, cut, (T. D. 6002, 12022) Periodicals • But the term "periodicals" shall be under- stood to embrace only unbound or paper covered publications, issued within six months of the time of entry, containing current literature of the day and issued regularly at stated periods, as weekly, monthly or quarterly (T. D. 19453, 20037, 20777, 23549). bound in stiff covers (T. D. 7283) Free 403 400 408 25% lithographic or decorated by hand. various stories not, (T. D. 21756). · 8c Ib 3 299 Perles, (T. D. 16406) .. Permanganate of potassa, (T. D. 1545) Perry, as fruit juice. Sec. 6 Perslan berries, carmine, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 5865).. 60% 25% 20% 22 251 628 636 " berries, extract of (T. D. 3898, 5529, 5865). %c ib Persica, (T. D. 14835) 25% Persis, extract of orchil Free Personal effects, not merchandise, of citizens of the United States dying in foreign countries (T. D. 18394, 21435, 22622) Free 697 effects of persons arriving in the United States Free But this exemption shall only include such ar- ticles as actually accompany and are in the use of, and as are necessary and appropri- ate for the wear and use of such persons for the immediate purposes of the journey and present comfort and convenience. effects defined, (T. D. 19365, 20907). effects to be taken abroad may be returned free. (T. D. 18302, 18353). effects, $100 limit of, applies to individuals, not families. (T. D. 18303). 470 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 697 Personal effects purchased abroad, the excess of $100 in value, dutiable, (T. D. 18357). 111 44 66 66 66 effects must be in actual possession of the passenger, (T. D. 21161). effects, medical books are not, but as house- hold effects. (T. D. 21222). effects, professional instruments of foreign origin, free if brought by immigrants. (T. D. 21222). effects, persons going abroad for study or pleasure governed by same rules. (T. D. 21222). effects of U. S. Consul returning, free. (T. D. 18391). effects, bicycles are, (T. D. 18297, 18886, 19446, 21222). effects, bishop's robe not, (T. D. 18303). effects, cameras are, (T. D. 18352, 23631). effects, dress pattern not wearing apparel, (T. D. 18323). effects, field glasses are, (T. D. 23631). effects, guns are (T. D. 18363, 23676, 23700). effects, horses are (T. D. 18751). 66 effects, photographs and microscopes not, (T. D. 23784). 66 66 effects, presents not, (T. D. 23636). effects, professional instruments not, (T. D. 18803). effects, rowboats not, (T. D. 18256). effects, watch is, (T. D. 18320). Perspectives (T. D. 17830) 488 Peruvian bark, crude, (T. D. 9465) 449 Pessaries, India rubber 450 India rubber, vulcanized Pestles, mortar, according to material. 626 Petroleum, crude or refined 483 Sec. 6 Sec. 6 626 • If there be imported into the United States crude petroleum or the products of crude petroleum produced in any country which imposes a duty on petroleum or its pro- ducts exported from the United States, there shall be assessed upon said petroleum or its products a duty equal to the duty imposed by such country (T. D. 19263, 22763, 22863). barrels, American returned residuum, (T. D. 15394). Pettigrain, oil of, (T. D. 6430, 9737, 42 F. R. 446) 193 Pewter, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. tar, (T. D. 6592) old, fit only to be remanufactured. unwrought • RATE 45% Free 30% 35% Free Pheasants 637 183 66 494 67 524 15 Phenacetine (T. D. 19433, 19505, 19593) (min. 25%) Phenol • .... Phenylendiamine, (T. D. 13569, 13602, 15123) Philippine Islands, imports from. 75% of the duties levied on imports from other countries, (T. D. 23583, 23586.) 701 Philosophical and scientific apparatus brought by professional artists, lecturers, or scientists arriving from abroad for use by them tem- porarily for exhibition and in illustration, promotion, and encouragement of art, sci- Free 20% 20% Free 45% Free 20% Free 55c Ib Free 20% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 471 PAR. ARTICLE RATE ence and industry in the United States, and not for sale (T. D. 21361) But bonds shall be given for the payment of such duties as may be imposed by law upon such articles as shall not be exported with- in six months after importation. The Sec- retary of the Treasury may, in his discre- tion, extend such period for a further term of six months, in cases where applications therefor shall be made. 638 Philosophical and scientific apparatus, utensils, in- struments, and preparations, including bot- tles and boxes containing the same, specially imported in good faith for the use and by order of any society or institution incorpo- rated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or lit- erary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the United States, or any state or public library, and not for sale (T. D. 10486, 11697, 12438, 18767, 19112, 21361, 21770, 22147, 22875, 22965, 22968, 23006, 23205). and scientific apparatus, utensils, etc., defined. (T. D. 22281, 22337, 22875, 23006, 23403). and scientific instruments, etc. brought by im- migrants, free. (T. D. 18282). 64 44 64 and scientific apparatus, utensils, etc. for hos- pitals, dutiable. (T. D. 18776, 22964, 23474). instruments, Ammeters not, (T. D. 12347). 66 44 66 44 66 46 44 66 44 #4 (4 44 Anatomical model as, (T. D. 23403). Aneroids not, (T. D. 12346). Arithmometer not, (T. D. 14970). Barometers are, (T. D. 11407, 12336). Castrometers not, (T. D. 12336). Clinical thermometers not, (T. D. 10464). Clinometers not (T. D. 12346). Cotton cloth not, (T. D. 11050). Drawing compasses not, (T. D. 15237). Dynamos not, (T. D. 13784). Filtering paper not, (T. D. 12324). Graphic chronometer is, (T. D. 23208). Graphoscopes not (T. D. 10331). India rubber tubing not, (T. D. 10683). Labels for plants not, (T. D. 11045). Lantern slides not, (T. D. 12545, 12634). Lenses not, (T. D. 10404, 12335, 12348). Levels not, (T. D. 12346). Magic lanterns are, (T. D. 10325, 10619, 12545). Micro preparations are, (T. D. 12346). Microscopes are, (T. D. 12335). Free Free 472 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. Philosophical 569 67 639 639 66 46 " 44 46 46 "" " 44 "" 64 66 " " ARTICLE instruments, Model of human eye not, (T. D. 21974). Model of ice machine is, (T. D. 14725). Olive oil machine not, (T. D. 13428). Pantograph not, (T. D. 13429). Pedometers not, (T. D. 12336). Rumkorf coils are, (T. D. 12335). Scales are, (T. D. 14174, 22147). Stereoscopes not, (T. D. 10331). Storage batteries not, (T. D. 15464). Surgeon's implements not, (T. D. 14637). Telescopes are, (T. D. 11407). Thermometers, maximum and minimum are, (T. D. 14857). Trial glasses, (T. D. 12335). Voltmeters not, (T. D. 12347). Phosphate acid (T. D. 7764) 44 ፡፡ RATE Free of lime, alcoholic, medicinal, (minimum 25%). 55c Ib of lime, crude or native Free rock, crude, (T. D. 4113) Free 25% Free Free 18c tb of soda Phosphates, crude • 3 639 464 Phosphoric acid 61 Phosphorus 301 Phosphosone, as mineral water, artificial, (T. D. 5513, 8552). 3 Phosphuret of lime 25% 404 Photograph albums, (33 F. R. 457, 12 S. C. R. 607).. 35% 407 cards, (31 F. R. 884) 35% 407 407 frames of paper (T. D. 11683, 13361, 17259).. pasteboard, (T. D. 16016) 35% 35% 407 holders, painted, (T. D. 14925) 35% 400 mounts, (T. D. 10786) as lithographic prints. 463 645 Photographers' silver waste, (T. D. 6058).. Photographic apparatus, if tools of trade of immi- 10% grant, (T. D. 6977) Free 112 407 baths and dippers, (Feb. 23, 1861, N. Y.) cards, plain 45% 35% 458 193 111 dry plates or films, (T. D. 14457, 14513, 21055) instruments, (T. D. 11537, 11871, 16247).. lenses and frames for, (T. D. 11234, 11323, 25% 45% 17963, 20560, 20703) 45% 112 " 398 66 paper, plain basic 398 403 702 negatives, (T. D. 12031, 12105) • paper sensitized or albumenized, (T. D. 6530, 8758, 8903, 9087, 19229) pictures, (T. D. 6168) plates and lenses for a society, (16 O. A. G. 45% • • 3c Ib and 10% 30% 25% 486, T. D. 10041) Free 112 6 110 plates, exposed, (T. D. 14457, 14513, 21055) slides for magic lanterns .. 45% 45% 701 702 500 Photographs brought by professional artists, lecturers or scientists for exhibition, under bond………. for exhibition, and not for sale, under bond.. for use of United States or Library of Con- gress Free Free Free • • 503 for society or institution, not more than 2 Sec. 16" copies in any one invoice indecent, (T. D. 11924). Free • Prohibited SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 473 PAR. ARTICLE 403 Photographs, n. s. p. f., s. p. f., (T. D. 5574, 11557, 11697, 15134, 23195) 501 " printed over 20 years 66 100 66 not personal effects, (T. D. 16428). on glass, (T. D. 12105, 15134) 66 66 95 454 on plaques, painted, (T. D. 15863) painted, (T. D. 15841, 21329, 23721) 464 Phthalic anhydride (T. D. 18311, 22664) 464 acid, (T. D. 14822, 22664) 609 Phylactery, manuscripts, (T. D. 12801) Physicians' instruments, dutiable according to mater- RATE 25% Free 60% 60% 20% Free Free Free ial of chief value, (T. D. 14637). 453 Piano case, painted, (T. D. 15178) 45% 66 covers, dutiable according to material of chief value, (T. D. 12365, 13718). 453 keys 45% 450 66 keys, strips of ivory for 35% 453 street organs, (T. D. 13962) 45% 418 66 toy, (T. D. 2107) 35% 453 tuning hammers, (T. D. 6259) 45% 137 wire, (T. D. 17066) 45% 438 Pianoforte action leather 35% 453 actions, (T. D. 11587, 11589, 20360, 21590, 21643, 23096, 23170) 45% 438 leather 35% • 418 toy, (T. D. 2107) 35% 453 Pianofortes 45% 453 Planos 45% Sec. 6 Plassava, cut and dressed, (T. D. 16088) 617 unmanufactured, (T. D. 3457) 453 Piccolos, (T. D. 10829, 11353, 11562) 450 Pickers, raw hide and metal (T. D. 6254) Pickets, (T. D. 2045, 7378, 20243) 202 155 • Pickle forks, as table forks (T. D. 18531). Pickled fish, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8556). See Fish. herring, (71 F. R. 949). See Fish. Pickles of all kinds n. s. p. f., (T. D. 10597, 12308, 66 241 19035) 193 144 Picks, n. s. p. f.. 66 railroad, (T. D. 6737) 20% Free 45% 35% 10% 40% 45% .12c mb Free 464 Picric acid, (T. D. 6011, 9827) 703 Pictorial paintings on glass (not glass windows) for presentation to an institution (T. D. 18336, 18676) Free 400 Picture books, lithographed, weighing not over 24 ounces, (T. D. 12803) 8c Ib 403 books, printed 25% frames, dutiable according to material, (T. D. 3081, 3333, 8006, 8566, 8703, 11683, 12411, 12811, 12812, 14316, 14588, 14841, 15406, 15576, 15581, 15717, 16116, 16290, 16821, 21776, 21816, 21911, 22060). Pictures and frames dutiable separately, (T. D. 14630). lithographic prints, (T. D. crystographs, as lithographic prints, (T. D. 400 66 combination, as 12849). 400 "6 14228). 400 64 100 44 400 115 decalcomania, as lithographs, if not toys (T. D. 18419). glass window (T. D. 12809) lithographed. See Lithographs. marble mosaic, (T. D. 16116, 16821) 60% 50% 474 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE transparencies (T. D. 15826) Sec. 16 Pictures, obscene 100 206 64 Piddicks, reed or rattan, (T. D. 5252, 8760, 9779) 55 Pigments containing lead .. RATE Prohibited 60% 10% 57 containing zinc, dry ground in oil 58 n. s. p. f. 532 Plg, copper 122 #6 iron, (T. D. 13966) • 182 "4 683 192 260 315 315 342 386 386 lead, (T. D. 15337, 15339, 15374) tin zinc • Pilchards, (T. D. 19420) 2c ib 1c Ib .14c Ib 30% Free Pile fabrics, cotton or other vegetable fiber, except flax, cut or uncut, plushes, velvets, velvet- eens, and corduroys, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed (T. D. 19482, 19489) 386 366 " • .$4 ton 21sc Ib Free 112c Ib .1/2c Id .9c sq. yd. and 25% ... If bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed 12c sq. yd. and 25% Corduroys composed of cotton or other vege- table fiber, weighing 7 ounces or over sq. yd ..18c sq. yd. and 25% But none of the above shall pay less than. 4712% fabrics, dress facings or skirt bindings, bias, made or cut from plushes, velvets, velve- teens, corduroys or other pile fabrics com- posed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, (54 F. R. 159), not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed ....9c sq. yd. and 35% If bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed 12c sq. yd. and 35% But none of the above shall pay less than.... 4712% fabrics, flax (T. D. 19227, 19244, 21777, 21817, 21950) • • • fabrics, silk, velvets, chenilles and other silk pile fabrics, n. s. p. f., (minimum 50%). 60% $1.50 b and 15% fabrics, silk, velvet or plush ribbons, (mini- mum 50%), (T. D. 13964, 14061, 14120, 14732, 65 F. R. 420, 71 F. R. 953). ..$1.50 fb and 15% fabrics, silk plush, (minimum 50%)..$1.00 tb and 15% fabrics, wool, as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 699 Pilings, rough logs with bark on, (T. D. 901, 21868, 407 22122) Pill boxes, (T. D. 19488) 339-340 Pillow shams, cotton, lace, (T. D. 16298, 16948). Free 35% See Cotton, lace curtains. 322 < 339 shams, cotton, not lace (T. D. 14157)... shams, cotton, tamboured, (T. D. 14635, 16708, 17062, 17488, 71 F. R. 870) • 45% 60% 390 425 shams, silk, part lace (T. D. 15214) Pillows, down • 60% 50% 3 68 Pills, medicinal 287 Pimento, ground 25% • Pilocarpins, nitrate and muriate 25% • 3c ib • 3 < 700 oil of · 25% sticks, rough or cut into lengths for umbrel- las, parasols, sunshades, whips, fishing rods or canes Free 667 unground Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 475 PAR. 193 ARTICLE Pin blocks or cubes, metal C 44 boxes of brass not unusual coverings, (T. D. 18770). cushions, according to material. cases, according to material. • • 193 Pincers, (T. D. 788, 10245, 16010) 193 carpenters', (T. D. 15796) 560 Pineapple slips for cultivation 268 Pineapples in barrels and other packages in bulk (T. D. 19121) preserved in own juices, (T. D. 1186, 12820). preserved in sugar (T. D. 23207) Pine clapboards • 263 263 66 199 254 " 195 (C tree cones (T. D. 20038, 20138) wood, sawed (T. D. 22063) · • • RATE 45% 45% 45% Free 7c cu ft • .. $7 M 25% lc lb and 35% • D $1.50 M 30% · $2 M ft 6 20 548 58 Pink, Dutch, a color creams, or partially refined argols, (T. D. 3214). See Argols. root, advanced in value. root, crude 30% • • • 14c fb and 10% Free 70 saucers, cosmetics 50% · 251 Pinks, (T. D. 14707) 25% 188 66 449 bone • 188 17 434 " Pins, belt, solid metal heads • bonnet, (44 F. R. 160, T. D. 12575, 13238, 13291, 13307) celluloid, (T. D. 13557, 14706, 11418, 11092, 11033, 16216) chatelaine (T. D. 17945) 35% • • • 30% 35% 65c Ib and 25% 60% • 434 68 composed of imitation precious stones and metal, (T. D. 12666) • 60% 112 glass headed, (53 F. R. 1015, T. D. 10686, 13781, 14591, 14627, 19129) 45% 450 188 "" gutta percha 35% • hair, (T. D. 5989, 6850, 10484, 12575, 13307, 10 S. C. R. 120) 35% • C 391 188 hair, silk covered, (T. D. 16411, 21921) hat, (10 S. C. R. 120, 44 F. R. 160, 69 F. R. 327, T. D. 13291, 15708, 16183) • 50% 35% 434 434 188 188 horn, metal ornamented (T. D. 16008, 20298). if jewelry, (T. D. 9625, 10544, 10940, 20298). metallic, with solid heads, without ornamenta- tion, not commonly known as jewelry. mourning, shawl and bonnet, (T. D. 11025).. mourning, brass boxes for not unusual cover- ings (T. D. 18770, 84 F. R. 443). 60% 60% 35% 35% 188 66 193 safety, (44 F. R. 160, T. D. 12099, 13238, 13307) safety blouse fasteners, (T. D. 15404) 35% 45% 434 scarf, (T. D. 12947, 13817, 13874, 20298) • 60% 温馨 ​188 shawl, (T. D. 13817, 13874) • 35% 450 shell, (T. D. 9056) 35% 193 wrist or cranks, iron or steel 45% 459 " • 459 14926) 147 " cast iron 93 93 · clay, unwrought • clay, wrought (T. D. 21639, 23473) 176 "" copper • 700 Pipe blocks or brierwood, (T. D. 3411, 7366) 40c gross All others cases, (T. D. 3376, 9775, 10224, 10248, 12131, Free • bowls made wholly of clay, valued not over ..15c gr 60% 60% • • • 4-10c mb $1 ton $2 ton • 212c Id 476 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 182 Pipe, lead ARTICLE stems, broken, (T. D. 17151) .. ... RATE D 212c Ib 35% 60% 60% Pipes, all smokers', n. s. p. f., (T. D. 4925, 7613) as watch charms, (T. D. 14640) boiler, wrought iron or steel, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge 97 459 434 152 459 459 68 459 66 459 453 459 66 152 居家 ​449 445 339 brierwood clay, common, valued not over 40c grs. clay, n. s. p. f. · 2c Ib 60% .15c grs ...50c grs. and 25% French clay, (T. D. 12421, 13893, 14320) 50c grs. and 25% mountings for, and fixtures of all kinds, (T. D. 9725) pitch, (T. D. 9325, 10258) tobacco, n. s. p. f. wrought iron or steel • Piping, India rubber (T. D. 14213) Pique gloves, (T. D. 13939). See Gloves. .. trimmings Piques, (T. D. 15044), as cotton cloth. .. 425 metal, (T. D. 14722) 425 Piquets, dried grasses for art flowers, (T. D. 9015, 60% 45% 60% 35% 30% 60% 50% 21459) 50% 263 Pistoles in sugar (T. D. 4793) • 1c Ib and 35% 158 Pistols, revolving, and parts of, (T. D. 13316) 75c ea. and 25% 193 Piston rods 168 Pit saws palm (T. D. 6286) 512 Pitch, Burgundy Sec. 6 " Sec. 6 " 524 678 453 candle-tar, (T. D. 14709) of coal-tar of wood pipes, (T. D. 9325, 10258) • hats, (T. D. 12134) 193 Pith and zinc tumbler covers, (T. D. 6952) 314 Sec. 6 Pizzles, (T. D. 2623) Plaitings, silk lace, (T. D. 14702) • 45% .8c lin ft 20% Free 20% Free Free 45% 45% ... " 50% 10% 60% 390 409 Plalts, composed wholly of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, or rattan, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets and hoods (T. D. 18395) not bleached, dyed, col- ored or stained 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained. 193 Planes and plane irons, (T. D. 10568) Planished sheet iron or steel 133 699 Planking, ship 198 Planks of all cabinet woods 195 195 44 109 of sycamore, whitewood and basswood. n. s. p. f. Plano glasses, with edges unground · with edges ground or beveled, 20% 45% 2c Ib Free 15% • • $1 M ft • $2 M ft 45% 10c doz. prs. and 45% Free 559 Plantains 20% • 460 Planters 252 Plants, achillea, (T. D. 15110, 16320) 25% 252 aconitum autumale, (T. D. 14752) 25% 252 all known as nursery or greenhouse stock (T. D. 18696) 25% "" 252 andromeda, (T. D. 15030, 16319) 25% 252 anemones, (T. D. 14751) 25% 252 252 • anthericum, (T. D. 14752, 16319) araucaria, (T. D. 15951, 16316) 25% 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 477 PAR. 252 ARTICLE RATE 251 46 251 66 46 251 66 252 252 "" 252 252 252 252 "" 251 252 252 252 "" 252 252 252 "" 251 252 252 640 482 for dyeing, crude 66 560 252 Plants, aucubas, (T. D. 13684, 16319, 16323) azaleas, (T. D. 15951, 16319, 16323). azaleas Indica, (T. D. 16316) azaleas pontica, (T. D. 14763, 16319) begonias, (T. D. 15951, 16296) cactus, (T. D. 11386) camelias, (T. D. 16296, 16316, 16327) campanulas, (T. D. 16320) chrysanthemums, (T. D. 16320) clematis, (T. D. 11034, 13982, 15112) crotons daphne oneorum, (T. D. 13982) decorative, (T. D. 13689) delphinium, (T. D. 15113, 16320) deutzia, (T. D. 16319) dielytras, (T.D. 16319) deronicum, (T. D. 15113) dracaenas, (T. D. 16327) eulalia, (T. D. 16319) evergreen seedlings for Agricultural Department or United States Botanical Garden (T. D. 18451). fruit, tropical and semi-tropical, for purposes of propagation or cultivation, (T. D. 1746).. fuchsia, (T. D. 16320) 25% 25% .. 25% 25% .. • 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% • 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% • 25% 25% • .$1 M and 15% .. Free ... Free Free 25% 252 252 gaillardias, (T. D. 15113) • genista, (T. D. 16319) 25% 25% 252 252 $4 66 252 251 252 66 252 66 252 251 jonquils " 252 252 252 laurocerasus, (T. D. 16319) 252 genista andreana, (T. D. 16432) gladiolus, (T. D. 14707) hemerocalis, (T. D. 14730) hyacinths hydrangeas, (T. D. 14750, 16319) iberis, (T. D. 16320) · iris, (T. D. 14065, 14067, 14749, 14835) • kalmia, (T. D. 16319) laburnum, (T. D. 14750) laurus nobilis, (T. D. 14763, 16316) 25% • 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% • 252 " lilacs, (T. D. 16319) 25% • " 251 lilies 25% 251 lilies-of-the-valley, (T. D. 16312) 25% 252 lychnis, (T. D. 14747) 25% " 252 magnolias, (T. D. 16319) 25% 252 "" mahonia japonica, (T. D. 16319) 25% 252 manetti stock 25% • 46 252 marguerite, (T. D. 15113) 25% " 252 metrosideros, (T. D. 15951) 25% 44 251 narcissi 25% 251 orchids 25% 251 "" palms, (T. D. 15951, 16327) = 25% "C 252 paeonias, (T. D. 12982, 14065, 14067, 15110). .. 25% 252 pelargoniums, (T. D. 16984) 25% (8 252 phlox, (T. D. 16319) 25% << 252 pinks, (T. D. 14707) 25% 252 primula, (T. D. 16320) 25% 252 pyrethrum, (T. D. 15113) 25% 252 252 rose brier • 252 252 rhododendron, (T. D. 15951, 16316, 16319, 16323) rose, (T. D. 11034, 14707, 16319, 16323), budded, grafted or grown on their own roots. snowballs, (T. D. 16319) 25% 25% • 212c ea 25% 478 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 252 252 64 252 ARTICLE Plants, spireas, (T. D. 16319, 16323) 252 679 66 252 $4 252 251 252 252 66 193 95 66 staphylea colchica, (T. D. 15030) stocks, cuttings or seedlings of Myrobolan plum, Mahaleb or Mazzard cherry, 3 years old or less • RATE 25% 25% .50c M and 15% of pear, apple, quince, and St. Julien plum 3 years old or less tarragon, (T. D. 13691) tea tobacco, (T. D. 14885) tuberous rooted begonias, (T. D. 16296) tulips • violet, (T. D. 16314, 16432) yucca, (T. D. 13684) • Plaques, brass, chromos printed on, (T. D. 6899). earthenware, decorated, (71 F. R. 393, T. D. 6212, 12434, 13427, 15863) Plain white 454 66 66 450 69 450 metal, hand painted papier mache Plaster, court • • • $1 M and 15% 25% Free 25% 25% • • 25% 25% 25% 45% 60% 55% 20% 35% 35% 35% · • $2.25 ton Free of Paris anatomical models (T. D. 18534) of Paris, calcined · of Paris casts for societies if specimens of sculpture of Paris furniture designs, (T. D. 6153, 7744, 8097, 12427, 12835) Paris, ground, (T. D. 9950, 10567, 13945, 15678) of Paris, images, (T. D. 11224, 12833, 17589). of Paris manufactures 66 91 44 649 450 91 450 46 450 450 66 46 of Paris mouldings 95 46 91 66 339 370 69 of Paris statuettes, decorated, (T. D. rock, (T. D. 2573), ground or calcined Plastrons, (T. D. 16477) • crude (T. D. 19496) Plasters, corn, (T. D. 6576, 12665, 17599, 17779, 17930). medicinal, (T. D. 9222, 12449, 17502) 104 Plate glass, see Glass. 35% .. $2.25 ton 35% 35% 35% 23054) • 60% $2.25 ton .50c ton 60% 44c Ib and 60% 35% 193 46 gold or silver 402 paper 56 193 45% 25% powder (T. D. 18578) steel for electric machine, (T. D. 15241) 105 Plateaus, as Glass plate, silvered, (T. D. 12035, 13526). 432 Plateaux for hats. See Hats. C 14c Ib 45% 409 179 or plaques of chip, (T. D. 20844) Plated braids, cords, epaulettes, fringes, fringes, galloons, gimps, knots, stars, tassels and wings, (T. D. 6149, 6547) 35% 60% 193 ware, (T. D. 10239, 10387, 10416, 10659, 12327, 12575, 12660) 45% Plates, boiler or other of iron or steel. See Iron and steel. 166 176 copper, engraved for printing, (T. D. 6380) copper, for sheathing 25% 2c Ib 46 532 copper, n. s. p. f. Free 176 copper, rolled 212c Ib 66 166 electrotype, (T. D. 12983) 25% 159 66 703 enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses.. engraved by American artist abroad, (T. D. • • 40% 4748) Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 479 PAR. ARTICLE 166 Plates, engraved or lithographed for printing (T. D. RATE 21975) 25% 403 400 66 fashion, engraved 25% 66 fashion, lithographed, (T. D. 12098) 8c Ib 97 66 gypsum (T. D. 12383), plain 35% 97 gypsum, decorated 45% 148 iron for floors, (T. D. 11093) .8-10c tb 130 railway, fish, of iron or steel .4-10c Ib 458 "" * 4 photographic, (T. D. 14513) 25% saw, wholly or partly manufactured. See Iron and steel. steel. See Steel plates. 166 166 steel engraved, (T. D. 9889) 64 190 66 148 134 96 66 418 toy 193 642 66 642 8163, 8203, 13687) 642 46 sponge, (T. D. 15729) 193 tips, (T. D. 12651) • 642 642 stereotype, (T. D. 12983) stereotype, old and broken, (T. D. 1559), on the lead ... stove, cast iron, (T. D. 11093) tin and terne terra cotta, plain 193 Platform cars, (T. D. 7684) Platinum manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 12651). in ingots, bars, sheets and wire, (T. D. 23213, 23246) pointed tweezers for chemical use (T. D. 7335, • • decorated 25% 25% .112c b 8-10c b · 112c Ib 35% 45% 35% 45% 45% Free Free Free 45% Free unmanufactured, (T. D. 15729) vases, retorts, and other apparatus, vessels, and parts thereof, composed of platinum, for chemical use, (T. D. 3770, 7335) 406 Playing cards, Chinese, (T. D. 10731), as playing cards 406 406 66 in packs. cards, German, (T. D. 3270, 8617, 10154), as playing cards in packs. Free cards, in packs not exceeding 54 cards, and at a like rate for any number in excess, (T. D. 8617, 10154, 10731, 11518).. .10c pk and 20% And in addition Internal Revenue tax of 2c per pack. Sec. 38, Act August 28, 1894. 193 193 460 193 " Pliers, (T. D. 10245, 16010) Plow machinery, (T. D. 23818) Plows 45% 45% 20% planes for 45% 562 Plucked fur skins 158 Plugs, for sporting, breech-loading shot guns, com- Free bination shot guns and rifles 50% 46 157 for muskets, muzzle loading shot guns and rifles 25% 15 Plum Sec. 6 paste, (T. D. 9638) 30% • pudding. (T. D. 8533) 20% 263 sauce, (T. D. 23075) .lc per fb and 35% 252 44 252 seedlings, Myrobolan, 3 yrs. old or less 50c M and 15% seedlings, St. Julien, 3 yrs. old or less $1 M and 15% 643 Plumbago, (T. D. 491, 1627) Free Sec. 6 97 127 155 425 425 blocks of, mixed with sand (T. D. 1947) stove polish, (T. D. 6403) • Plumbers' hooks and holdfasts, (T. D. 7404). knives. See Knives. 20% 35% 35% Plumes, ornamental .. crude, (T. D. 18068) 50% 15% 480 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 264 Plums, dried, (T. D. 265, 2670, 3811) 262 86 263 66 green or ripe, (T. D. 2670, 10274) preserved. See Fruits, preserved. • RATE 2c Ib 25c bu 10% 157-158 Plungers for guns, as parts of. 461 Plush, hatters', (T. D. 12937, 15835, 16109, 16577, 17279), composed of silk, or of silk and cotton 386 ribbons, (minimum 50%).. $1.50 fb and 15% 315 Plushes, cotton or other vegetable fiber, except flax, cut or uncut (T. D. 11031, 11180, 11409, 14061, 14164, 14696, 10895, 315 342 386 "" 366 64 193 • 11977), not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed .9c sq. yd. and 25% If bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed .12c sq. yd. and 25% But none of the above shall pay less than………. 4712% cotton or other vegetable fiber, bias dress fac- ings or skirt bindings, made or cut from, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, paint- ed or printed D .9c sq. yd. and 35% ..12c sq. yd. and 35% If bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted > or printed But none of the above shall pay less than.... 4712% flax (T. D. 19227, 19244, 21777, 21817, 21950). 60% silk, (minimum 50%) $1.00 lb and 15% wholly or in part of wool, (T. D. 10468, 11345, 12142, 12970, 13864, 13964, 14732), as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. • Pneumatic hooks or holders, (T. D. 9244) • Pocket books, according to material of chief value, 45% (T. D. 11874). 450 books, leather outsides for, (T. D. 6217, 6218, 15724) 35% 193 66 compasses, (T. D. 8853) 45% 153 "" knives, (T. D. 12935, 14607, 16960, 16989). See Knives. 459 lamps, for smokers, (T. D. 6908). 60% 112 mirrors 45% 407 68 111 151 196 198 699 slates, paper chief value Podophylin, a medicinal preparation Polariscopes (T. D. 7485) • Pole chains, (T. D. 8739), as chains, iron or steel. Poles, electric light, telephone, trolley and telegraph, 35% D 25% 45% (T. D. 14013) hoop and flag, (T. D. 22308) 20% 20% 97 133 stove, (T. D. 17921) 12963) 366 Sec. 6 115 " powder (T. D. 11857, 23028) 92 548 20 not crude 70 Pomades 617 263 559 Pomegranates 205 Pomelo boxes hop, (T. D. 5105) • Sec. 6 Polish, metal, Putz pomade, (T. D. 16584) Polished sheet iron or steel • 93 Polishing earth, (T. D. (T. D. 7146, 9265, 11246, 12817, cloths, wool, as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. stones, agate, (T. D. 13795) stones, pumice in bricks (T. D. 13611, 23451, 23488) Polypodium, crude Pomegranate peel, crude • peel, preserved in sugar • 14c Ib and 10% • 50% Free .1c Ib and 35% Free 20% 35% 2c Ib $2 ton 20% 50% • • $6 ton Free Free 30% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 481 RATE ARTICLE 66 94 .. 418 PAR. 266 Pomelos 2 15 Pomeranza spirits, (T. D. 16578) Ponceau, Persian, (T. D. 14823) 387 Pongees, as silk piece goods. 1c Ib 60c Ib and 45% 30% 50% Free Poplar wood, fit only for the manufacture of paper.. Poplins, silk, or silk chief value, (T. D. 1851, 1923), 417 Pool balls 632 387 368 66 as silk piece goods. wool, or part wool. See Wool dress goods. 254 Poppy seed, ( Poppy seed, (T. D. 3451, 7828, 21516, 23113). 37 66 193 seed oil, raw, boiled or oxidized, (T. D. 3473, 9803) Porcelain and metal umbrella knobs, metal chief value, (T. D. 17327) crucibles, (T. D. 15828) · dolls, and dolls heads, (T. D. 12992, 12995, 15c bu .20c gal 45% 25% 14684) 35% 425 flowers, (T. D. 11364) 50% 100 ፡፡ glassware 60% • 66 96 jewel cases, (T. D. 9834) 60% 65 96 lemon squeezers, plain, (T. D. 9162) ... 55% 418 marbles 35% 96 paintings on, (53 F. R. 1006, T. D. 13073, 13648, 14226, 16422, 16430) 60% 96 slates 55% 96 95 96 tubs, decorated plain white, (T. D. 7022, 17651).. ware, clock cases, with or without movements, placques, ornaments, toys, toys, toy tea sets, charms, vases, and statuettes (T. D. 6965, 7572, 9735, 13312, 12681, 13427, 13868, 14069, 14623), if decorated Plain white • ware and manufactures of, n. s. p. f., deco- 60% • 55% rated Plain white 702 66 works in, for exhibition • 274 Pork, fresh 98 96 97 Porous carbon pots, without metallic connections, for electric batteries cells, (T. D. 10396) • Porphyry articles (T. D. 13337), decorated.. • not decorated 60% 55% 60% 55% Free 2c Ib 20% 55% 45% 35% 50% .12c cu ft 35% .40c gal .20c gal 45% 60% 45% 118 Porphyritic rock (T. D. 14227), hewn, dressed or pol- 117 450 ished rock, unmanufactured or undressed. Portemonnales, leather, (T. D. 5960) 297 Porter, in bottles or jugs, (T. D. 6191) 405 No additional duty on coverings. otherwise than in bottles or jugs, (T. D. 3905) Portfolios, paper (T. D. 10104, 22241) · • 408 Portieres, bamboo and bead (T. D. 16285) 322 66 366 89 cotton, (T. D. 21651) wool, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. Portland cement, (T. D. 11197), in barrels or other packages, including weight of packages..8c 100 tb In bulk 454 Portraits in oil colors 454 193 454 95 crayon • enameled on copper pastel on china 7c 100 tb 20% 20% 45% 20% 60% 16a 482 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 453 Post horns, musical instruments 125 Posts, iron or steel 200 66 fence of wood 196 200 "" paving of wood • RATE 45% 5-10c Tb 10% 20% 20% wood, rough hewn, sawed, or bored, (T. D. 90, 5867) 670 Postage stamps, foreign, cancelled or uncancelled, (T. D. 11451, 15966) stamps, American Free 483 "6 Free 403 403 Postal cards, foreign (T. D. 22119, 22506, 22540) Posters, not lithographed • • 25% 25% 3 Potash, bicarbonate and acetate of, (T. D. 4117, 11189) 25% 62 66 bichromate of, (T. D. 6651) 3c Ib 3 "" bisulphite of, (T. D. 11053) 25% 644 calcined, (T. D. 420) Free 644 644 63 63 .. 62 644 644 63 64 64 66 iodate of • • carbonate of, crude or refined, (T. D. 5096, 8601, 12565, 17380, 17381, 17430, 17900, 18810, 19067, 78 F. R. 805, 83 F. R. 692). caustic, not refined caustic refined, in sticks and rolls chlorate of chromate of • crude, (T. D. 17027) hydrate of, not refined hydrate of, refined, in sticks or rolls hydriodate of Free Free 1c Ib • .21/2c Ib 3c Ib 1c Ib • 25c Ib 25c Ib Free Free 64 "6 iodide of • Sec. 6 (6 metal, (T. D. 16719) 644 "" muriate of 644 nitrate of, crude, (T. D. 674) 65 nitrate of, refined 3 64 permanganate, (T. D. 1545) 66 $4 prussiate of, red, (T. D. 8586) 66 3 46 644 301 prussiate of, yellow salts of sulphate of, crude or refined, (T. D. 7452, 38 F. R. 908) water, as mineral water, artificial, (T. D. 17480). 25c Ib 20% Free Free 12c ib 25% 8c Ib 4c Ib 25% Free 6 Potassa 3 acetate of • 3 permanganate of 66 Potassium, cyanide of, (T. D. 9324, 22521) 183 66 metal (T. D. 16719) 285 253 241 $6 253 64 desiccated sweet (T. D. 18472) Pots, cast iron 94 397 66 702 459 449 66 paper. See Paper, copying. works in, for exhibition 66 Pouches, tobacco, (T. D. 7084, 11164, 13815) India rubber, n. s. p. f. 4c Ib 25% 25% 121/2% 20% .112c b Potato starch, (30 F. R. 429, T. D. 5737, 7511, 7522, 13958, 16955, 18011) Potatoes, (T. D. 1803, 5153, 5917, 8545), (bu. 60 lbs.).. 25c bu Sec. 6 Potee rouge, (T. D. 11246) 148 150 98 159 • cast iron, coated, glazed or tinned, (T. D. 8527, 10414) carbon, porous without metallic connection. enameled 96 Pottery, decorated, (T. D. 13196) plain • common, yellow and brown • • 40% 25c bu 20% 8-10c b 2c Ib 20% 40% 60% 55% 25% Free 60% • 30% • · SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 483 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 278 Poultry, alive, (T. D. 7202, 10516, 12084, 13678, 16660).. 3c Ib 278 dressed Sec. 6 " 275 dead, undressed (T. D. 12084) • prepared in cans Sec. 6 Pounce 20 175 8 175 3 if a drug • Powder, aluminum bronze, (T. D. 12222) bleaching, (T. D. 12041) 66 70 541 193 66 421 68 193 422 66 70 Sec. 6 "" 26 68 20 67 68 20 Sec. 6 410 " 3 "" 15 70 193 175 422 70 57 66 68 • bronze, (T. D. 5530, 12139, 15704) clarifying, for wine, (T. D. 8855) cosmetic curry flasks, copper fulminating, n. s. p. f. goa (T. D. 4196) gold, (T. D. 15415) • gun, valued 20c. or less per pound valued over 20c pound • • • • • 5c ID 10% 25% 20% 14c Ib and 10% 12c lb • 1-5c Ib hair, diamond, gold or silver, (T. D. 6113) incense, (T. D. 10232) ink iron • insect, (T. D. 2364, 6161) medicinal, alcoholic (mininum 25%) non-alcoholic • 12c Ib 25% 50% Free 45% 30% 25% 45% 4c ID 6c Ib 50% 20% 25% 25% • .14c Ib and 10% 55c Ib 25% ..14c fb and 10% 20% 40% 25% 30% 50% 45% 12c Ib papaw milk (T. D. 17613, 21240, 21347, 22451, 23097, 23178) polishing, (T. D. 9265, 11246, 12963, 17824) puffs, (T. D. 3028, 3114, 13351, 13881) putty T. D. 18521) ruby, (T. D. 2635) • • sachet, (T. D. 13881, 14283, 16731) silver, (T. D. 9101, 10498) silver bronze, (T. D. 15704) • • smokeless, (T. D. 10987). As Powder, gun. toilet for hair, teeth and skin, (T. D. 9068, 9151, 15245) zinc oxide, (T. D. 13813) Powdered iron, (T. D. 1747) 20 "" 287 "" 435 435 66 licorice root, (T. D. 14605) spices, n. s. p. f. • 50% 1c ib 25% · 14c Ib and 10% ·· Precious stones, agate chain stones, (T. D. 14142) stones, agate partly cut not, (55 F. R. 273). stones, all kinds, cut but not set, (T. D. 3135, 10866, 12099, 12682, 13337, 13346, 13347, 13349, 14487, 17742, 9211, 13350, 13809, 18016, 18848, 18962, 21197, 21323, 23438, 23569) 435 435 "" Co 66 • stones, diamonds, cut, (T. D. 16136) stones, imitation, not exceeding one inch in diameter, not set or decorated, (66 F. R. 51, T. D. 12682, 13350, 14234, 14236, 14390, 15849, 16482, 16780, 17363, 17399, 17504, 17554, 17567) stones, imitation, colored disks not, (T. D. 15403). 3c Ib 10% 10% 10% 20% 112 97 stones, Japanese lucky stones, (T. D. 22762).. stones, quartz not, (T. D. 15839) 45% 35% 66 435 434 (8 545 • stones, rock crystals cut, (T. D. 13346, 17337). stones, rosaline articles not (T. D. 10929). stones, set, (T. D. 150, 6279, 6390, 7742, 10929, 14390) stones, uncut 10% 60% Free 68 Precipitate, red 13 Precipitated chalk 25% 1c Ib 484 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 2 Preparations, alcoholic compounds, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 22 663 6888999999 3 15 3 67 68 " " 68 68 68 44 68 291 " 43 229 70 5300, 6195, 9712, 13056, 15854). • RATE ..60c Ib and 45% alcoholic, for the hair (T. D. 18541)....60c Ib and 45% alcoholic perfumery, including cologne water (T. D. 7369, 9712, 13565). anatomical chalk, n. s. p. f. • ... chemical compounds and salts, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11416) · .60c tb and 45% Free 1c Ib • 25% 20% 25% coal tar, not colors or dyes, and not medicinal, n. s. p. f. known as alkalies, alkaloids, distilled oils, es- sential oils, rendered oils and all combina- tions of the foregoing, n. s. p. f... medicinal, containing alcohol, or in the pre- paration of which alcohol is used, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 12449, 12644, 14518), (minimum 25%).. 55c Ib medicinal, not containing alcohol or in the preparation of which alcohol is not used, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7574, 10418, 11973, 12905, 13058, 13498, 13870, 14292, 14731, 14805, 15125, 17607) medicinal, antitoxine (T. D. 18330) medicinal mercurial medicinal, Nelson's lozenges (T. D. 18735) medicinal, waters, such as cherry, laurel, rose or orange flowers, (T. D. 5945, 10411, 12228) of which distilled spirits are a component of chief value shall pay a duty not less than that upon distilled spirits. of opium, liquid 25% 25% 35% 25% 25% 40% 112c mb similar to macaroni and vermicelli, (T. D. 8819, 9388) · used as applications to the hair, mouth, teeth or skin such as cosmetics, dentifrices, pastes, pomades and powders, (T. D. 6113, 9151, 13442) 13 Prepared chalk 283 chicory or coffee substitute, coffee substitute, (T. D. 14783, 12361, 12531) cocoanut ► · fish, n. s. p. f., (29 F. R. 686) food, lacteous, (T. D. 7082) meats, n. s. p. f. 267 261 Sec. 6 " * 275 287 44 mustard, (T. D. 13080) 264 58 oxide of iron (T. D. 4700) 659 oysters, (T. D. 10762, 12258) 261 64 shark fins 241 241 olives. See Olives. 50% 1c Ib 212c Ib 2c Ib 34c Mb 20% 25% 10c Ib 30% Free 34c Ib 40% 40% truffles, (T. D. 10243, 13179, 13213, 15153) vegetables, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23363) ... Presents are subject to duty like other importations, (Art. 337, Reg. 1874, T. D. 11305, 14436, 14558). Preserves, (T. D. 13239) Press cloth, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 10505, 12202). • 1c Ib and 35% 45% • 20c sq yd 263 366 347 "C cloth, jute, (T. D. 15996) • 431 或者 ​cloth, hair 402 "" paper or boards, (T. D. 23385) 649 Priest's robes, if regalia, for religious society. 15 Primuline, (T. D. 12259) 25% Free 30% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 485 13423, 13860) 314 366 PAR. ARTICLE 22 Primuline, buff, (54 F. R. 492, T. D. 11918, 11982, 12640, Printed bibs in the piece, (T. D. 15867). RATE 8c Ib 50% 44 felt squares, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 17260). 403 66 matter, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21964, 22506) 25% matter, advertising cards of iron not, (T. D. 9812, 10 S. C. R. 180). 403 66 403 403 matter, colored pictures, (T. D. 11972) matter, cotton scapularies, (T. D. 5485, 10930) matter, labels on surface coated paper, (T. D. 13802) 25% 25% 25% 403 matter, language lesson pamphlets, (T. D. 16297) 25% 397 66 matter, napkins, printed, (T. D. 10729). See Paper, tissue. 403 64 matter, postal cards, (T. D. 10960) 25% 403 matter, sermons, (T. D. 11413, 11681) 25% 403 66 407 26 matter, soap wrappers, (T. D. 13318) paper bags, (T. D. 17650) Printers' ink (T. D. 21588) 25% 35% 25% 438 rollers, leather for, (T. D. 15700) 20% • 193 Printing machine, (T. D. 12579) 45% 366 66 machines, felt for, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11381). 166 396 metal plates for, (T. D. 12983) 25% "" paper, (T. D. 10472, 10759, 12312, 14546, 16332). See Paper, printing. 400 Prints, lithographic, (65 F. R. 418, T. D. 15812, 15842, 16354, 17568, 19173, 19534, 21924, 22760, 23169). See paper prints, lithographic. lithographic, manufactures of, (T. D. 22577).. lithographic on cotton, as Lithographic prints (T. D. 18305). lithographic, for societies, (T. D. 6201)... Prismatic compasses, metal chief value, (T. D. 8623) Prisms, calc spar, (T. D. 12383, 12391) 407 400 66 503 66 193 115 112 612 15 645 glass, (T. D. 12687) • Prize medals, (T. D. 6566, 9987, 15813) Prizes, naval, (T. D. 19278, 19508) Products, coal-tar, n. s. p. f. Professional books, implements, instruments and tools of trade, occupation or employment, in the actual possession at the time, of per- sons emigrating to the United States (T. D. 18803) But this exemption shall not be construed to include machinery or other articles im- ported for use in any manufacturing estab- lishment, or for any other person or per- sons or for sale. 111 Projecting lenses + 35% Free 45% 50% 45% Free Free 20% Free • 45% 45% 193 Propellor shafts 67 Proprietary preparations containing alcohol, or in the preparation of which alcohol is used, n. s. p. f., (41 F. R. 32, 75 F. R. 728, 18 O. A. G. 552, 11336, 11362, 11698, 10228, 10418, 10684, 11188, 11216, 12033, 15118), (minimum 25%).. 55c Ib preparations not containing alcohol, or in the preparation of which alcohol is not used.. 68 "6 449 Protectors, dress, of India rubber 673 Protoxide of strontian Protractors, dutiable according to material. 25% 30% Free 486 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE Sec. 6 Provender of mixed grains, ground (T. D. 2841)... 20% 263 Prune butter, (T. D. 17552, 17570). 263 15 66 "" 299 jelly (T. D. 17570) pure (T. D. 15121) .lc fb and 35% 35% 30% ..60c gal wine or juice, (T. D. 11399, 13341, 14838, 59 • F. R. 771), containing no alcohol or not over 18% alcohol Containing over 18% alcohol, in addition on the alcohol contained therein Prunelles, (T. D. 4993, 6330) Pruning bills (T. D. 7119) • • $2.07 gal 2c tb knives, (T. D. 6628, 12935, 17590). See Knives. Prunes (T. D. 21594) • preserved, (T. D. 4793, 2654, 20565). See Fruits, preserved. Prussian blue, in pulp, dry or ground in, or mixed 264 193 153 264 263 45 66 66 3 " 464 501 702 "" 501 with oil or water, (T. D. 8312) Prussiate of potash, red of potash, yellow • of soda, (T. D. 11298, 11354) Prussic acid • • Public documents issued by foreign governments (T. D. 18713) monuments, articles intended for Publications issued for their subscribers or exchanges by scientific and literary associations or academies (T. D. 18672) of individuals for gratuitous private circula- tion, (T. D. 17603, 19452) 45% 2c Ib 8c Ib 8c Ib 4c Ib 25% Free Free Free Free 403 n. s. p. f. 25% 501 Free 193 Puff boxes, Britannia ware 45% 100 boxes, glass, cut • • 60% 193 boxes, metal 45% 450 boxes, paper mache • • 35% "" boxes, others according to material, (T. D. 6125). 410 Puffs, powder 40% 193 Pulleys, metal, (T. D. 12855) • 45% 208 wooden 35% 432 15 322 Pull overs, as fur hats, which see, (T. D. 7220). 45 Pulp blue • blue, if a coal tar color, (T. D. 4089) cotton, (T. D. 13594, 14692) 8c Ib • 30% 45% 48 chromium colors • • .412c Ib 433 manufacturers, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9644, 13705) .. 35% 451 64 masks 35% Sec. 6 " millet, (T. D. 18885, 84 F. R. 446) 20% 322 "" rag, (T. D. 14692) 45% 414 393 weight 52 55 white lead • 393 395 66 433 699 shoe buttons, valued not over 3c. per gross..lc gross · straw, bleached, (T. D. 12286, 12356), dry ultramarine blue wood, chemical bleached, dry weight, (T. D. 10095, 15634) .. • • chemical, unbleached, dry weight.. mechanically ground, (T. D. 10964, 11349, 11951, 12356, 13001), dry weight wood, filter masse or stock. wood tumbler mats, (T. D. 15220) woods • 208 Pulpit of carved wood (T. D. 12254) 35% Free 35% valued over 3c gross. • • 50% 14c tb 334c b • • 27c Ib 140 Ib 1-6c Ib • • 1-12c ib 112c tb and 15% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 487 PAR. ARTICLE RATE Pulu, (April 5, 1856, San Francisco) Pulpit of marble, as manufactures of marble, (T. D. 22712). Sec. 6 Pulque, (T. D. 6871, 20385) 646 92 20% Free Pumice stone, manufactured wholly or in part (T. D. 23 284) $6 ton 92 64 stone, artificial (T. D. 6409, 22652, 22682) $6 ton 92 92 " stone bricks (T. D. 1517, 13611, 23451, 23488)...$6 ton powdered (T. D. 18521, 23284) $6 ton 92 stone, selected (T. D. 18268) 15% 92 stone, unmanufactured (T. D. 23284) 15% ... 257 208 wood ·· ore, (T. D. 14385) • 254 Pumpkin seeds, (T. D. 7259) Pumpkins in natural state 193 Pumps, metal 193 Punchers, iron or steel 122 • • • Punchings, iron or steel, (7 S. C. R. 546, 14 F. R. 687, T. D. 14766) 59 Purple, London 121 58 Purree, painters' color, (T. D. 8705) 193 Purse trimmings Purses dutiable according to material, (T. D. 6245). 56 Putty 30% 25% • 45% 35% 45% $4 ton 15% 40c ton 30% 45% 1c Ib 155 3 • knives. See Knives. 06 powder, (T. D. 18821) red, (T. D. 11246) • 90 93 pomade, (T. D. 16584, 20287, 23028) pulver, (T. D. 12963) Sec. 6 Putz kalk, polishing powders, (T. D. 12810, 23213) Sec. 6 " 15 Pyoktanin, (T. D. 13597) 5c per 100 Ibs · 20% $2 ton • 548 Pyrethrum, (T. D. 15113, 23387) • • 25% 20% 674 Pyrites, (T. D. 10924), containing in excess of 25% sul- phur • 121 1 Pyrogallic acid, (T. D. 3412) dross or residuum from, (T. D. 14385). • • 1 Pyroligneous acid, (T. D. 3964, 4378), not exceeding S. G. 1.047 • Exceeding S. G. 1.047 Pyroxylin artificial silk according to article, (G. A. 3917, T. D. 23110, 23528). 30% Free Free 40c ton 25% ¾4c ID 2c Ib 17 17 17 === 17 balls, (T. D. 13223) compounds of, (T. D. 6744) .65c Ib and 25% 50c Ib compounds of, rolled or in sheets, unpolished, and not made up into articles, (G. A. 3818) compounds of, if in finished or partly finished articles, (T. D. 8610, 20775, 23041, 23089) • hairpins, (T. D. 11033, 11092, tablets, (T. D. 11966) === 17 17 17 trays, (T. D. 16478) 60c Ib 65c fb and 25% 11418)....65c Ib and 25% .65c Ib and 25% .65c Ib and 25% 488 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Q PAR. ARTICLE 193 Quadrant frames, brass 208 193 190 frames, wood Quadrants, brass • • Quads, as type, (T. D. 13228) 88 Quarry tiles, (T. D. 21957) 115 115 20 548 RATE 45% 35% 45% 25% ..4c per sq ft 50% 50% 14c Ib and 10% Free 1/2c tb 60% 55% Quartz, manufacture of (T. D. 13346, 13337, 15839)... spar prisms Quassia wood, advanced in value wood, crude, (T. D. 6625) Quebracho, extract of (T. D. 21761) Queensware, as earthenware, decorated plain 22 96 548 22 Quercitron, (T. D. 4816, 12127, 13860). extract, (T. D. 12640, 13423, 13860) • Free 339 Quilting, according to material. 425 Quilts, cotton and down, (T. D. 8850, 8 S. C. R. 920) cotton, embroidered, (T. D. 12426) 402 20 548 189 54 483 Quetsch papier, (T. D. 3508) Quick grass root, advanced in value. grass root, crude • %c tb 25% 4c Ib and 10% Quicksilver (additional duty on flasks and bottles). 44 66 colors, containing flasks or bottles, American, returned Sec. 6 Quill, fishing floats, (T. D. 16336). 425 187 66 Sec. 6 " 548 339 339 390 pens, with feather handle (T. D. 10394) penholders, (T. D. 13424) toothpicks, (T. D. 4705, 10394, 10889, 17775) Quilla bark crude Quillings, cotton, (T. D. 16205) flax silk chief value • • 425 Quills, crude (75 F. R. 833, T. D. 14738, 17883, 18747, 79 425 66 70 filled with tooth powder, (T. D. 13207) F. R. 953) dressed and finished 425 goose, split, (T. D. 7148, 14738) 425 露露 ​pelican, (T. D. 22892) Free .. 7c Ib 10c Ib Free 20% 50% 25% • 20% Free 60% 60% 60% 15% 50% 50% • • 15% 50% 50% 60% • 366 cotton, wool fringe, as manufactures of wool, (T. D. 21662). 425 down 50% CC dutiable according to material, (T. D. 6179, 6966, 8784, 8850). 425 silk and down, down chief value, (T. D. 8784, 8850) 50% CC 391 silk and down, silk chief value · 50% 450 skins of eider down, sewed together, (T. D. 6966) 35% • 254 548 252 262 263 647 488 barks of • Quince seed, (T. D. 4385, 11212, 14152). seeds that will not germinate, as crude drug.. Free stocks, 3 year old or less. Quinces, green or ripe preserved If containing over 10% alcohol And on alcohol in excess of 10% Quinla, alkaloids or salts of cinchona bark • • 35% $2.50 gal Free Free 30% $1 M and 15% · 25c bu 1c lb and 35% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 489 PAR. ARTICLE 647 Quinia, sulphate of, (T. D. 5901, 6265, 6865) 647 Quinidla, (T. D. 6268) 647 67 ፡፡ sulphate of, (T. D. 6268) Quinine and sherry wine, (T. D. 6100) (maximum 25%) 488 64 barks 70 67 tonic for the hair, (T. D. 11601) tonic water, (T. D. 17604) 647 Quinoidine, (T. D. 2603) 15 540 190 Quinosol, (T. D. 20655) Quoits Quotations, as type, (T. D. 13228) R RATE Free Free Free 55c Ib Free 50% 55c Ib Free 20% Free 25% PAR. 432 426 ARTICLE Rabbit fur hats. See Hats, fur. 64 fur, prepared for hatters' use, (T. D. 6847, 13313, 16875, 17076) 463 "" fur, waste, (T. D. 10540, 12223, 20447) 450 66 450 463 • 426 562 66 fur yarn, (T. D. 6306, 11084) hair caps, (T. D. 11094). skin cuttings, (T. D. 9886) skins, prepared for felting, (T. D. 6394) skins, undressed Sec. 6 Rabbits, dressed, (T. D. 2325, 7202) 222 275 66 living · pickled in vinegar, (T. D. 7244) 450 Racquet balls, leather (T. D. 13760) gut strings, (T. D. 10397). 448 93 Raddle, (T. D. 11857) Radiometers, (T. D. 11388) Radix root, advanced in value. 112 254 Radish seed 20 548 449 64 root, crude Raffia braids (T. D. 17267) • 347 66 cloth, (T. D. 11879, 12355) 566 crude, (T. D. 7268, 15579) 699 322 648 632 "" 391 44 363 193 135 RATE 20% 10% 35% 35% 10% ... 20% Free 10% 20% 25% 35% 25% $1 ton 45% 30% 14c fb and 10% Free 30% 45% Free Free 45% Free Free 50% .10c b 45% Rafts of logs and round, unmanufactured timber Rag pulp, cotton, (T. D. 14692) Rags, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 3535, 7656, 5620, 6760). paper stock • silk for buttons (T. D. 3311) wool, (T. D. 4098, 12986, 21595) Rail ends, steel, (T. D. 8214, 9358).. ends, such as have been selected and sawed into short bars, same as steel ingots, (T. D. 4273, 9358). ends, fit only for remanufacture. • Railing points, iron, (T. D. 6798) Railroad iron for repairs. See Sec. 3021, R. S. 122 193 "6 195 66 196 ties sleepers, (T. D. 2673) 130 Ralls, flat, iron or steel, punched. 122 130 old iron, (11 S. C. R. 768, T. D. 4262, 8214) "T", iron or steel 130 Railway bars, iron or steel $4 ton 45% $2 M ft 20% 7-20c Ib .... .$4 ton .7-20c Ib .7-20c Ib 490 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. E PAR. ARTICLE RATE 130 Railway chairs 4-10c lb • 130 46 fish plates, or iron or steel 4-10c Ib 366 rugs, wool, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7298). 130 splice bars, iron or steel 4-10c tb 171 66 tires • 112c tb 171 66 wheels • • 112c Ib 171 wheels, with steel axles • • 112c Ib 264 Raisins, (T. D. 14624) 212c Ib 45% 460 208 66 horse Wood 20% 35% 193 Rakes, iron or steel 346 Ramle cloth, woven fabrics or articles, n. s. p. f., composed of ramie, flax, or hemp, weighing 4½ ounces or more sq. yd., containing not more than 60 threads to the sq. in. 14c sq. yd. and 30% Containing more than 60, not more than 120 threads to the sq. in. Containing more than 120, threads to the sq. in….. Containing more than 180 in.... .234c sq. yd. and 30% not more than 180 ...6c sq. yd. and 30% threads to the sq. .9c sq. yd. and 30% 50% None of the above to pay less than.. Weighing less than 41/2 ounces sq. yd. and containing more than 100 threads to sq. in., (T. D. 3621, 12223, 12248) 35% 345 66 handkerchiefs, whether in the piece or other- wise, hemmed or not hemmed 50% If hemstitched, imitation hemstitched, revered, or with drawn threads 55% 339 If embroidered 60% 335 hydraulic hose .20c lb 347 manufactures, n. s. p. f. • 45% 463 : noils, (T. D. 13348, 17777, 23347) 10% 315 566 66 grass 330 314 331 pile fabric, according to condition, (T. D. 19482, 19489). threads, twines or cords, made from yarn, not finer than 5 lea or number. · If made from yarn finer than 5 lea or number, additional for each lea or number, or part of, in excess of five wearing apparel ... yarns, single in the gray, not finer than 8 lea or number Finer than 8, not finer than 80 lea or number. Finer than 80 lea or number • • Free • 13c Ib 157 Ramrods, steel (T. D. 9869) 475 Ranco, and extracts of • 34c Ib 50% 7c lb 40% 15% 25% Free • .10c gal Free Rape seed oil, (T. D. 9323, 14807, 15013) seeds Raplers, (T. D. 6350) Raspberry juice, as Fruit juice (T. D. 18720). sirup and vinegar (T. D. 11689, 13195, 13973, 14731) 39 656 154 156 Rasps. See Files. 299 Sec. 6 21 262 292 Ratafia 208 Rattan baskets, (T. D. 17077) 409 64 oil (minimum 25%) Raspberries (T. D. 3162, 19532) 35% 20% • • $2 Ib lc qt • $2.25 gal 35% 20% braids, plaits or laces, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets or hoods, if bleached, dyed, colored or stained.. SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 491 ARTICLE Not bleached, dyed, colored or stained. Rattan canes, walking (56 F. R. 817) PAR. 462 700 66 206 68 208 452 452 208 206 66 208 66 700 66 206 700 208 canes, walking, rough sticks for. chair cane, (40 F. R. 570) • RATE 15% 40% Free 10% 35% 6c sq yd • 4c sq ft • • • 35% 10% 35% Free furniture beaters, (72 F. R. 45, T. D. 7188, 12200) matting mats manufactures of, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 12200) piddicks polished round, in the rough (T. D. 18582, 22532) split (T. D. 12981) • • • unmanufactured, (T. D. 11586, 7949, 9779, 13244, 40 F. R. 570, 72 F. R. 45) whip handles and fishing poles, (T. D. 7188, 12948) 418 Rattles, children's, as toys, (T. D. 1346) other, according to material. 346 Raven's duck, linen, as Linen cloth. 573 Rawhide lariats (T. D. 4751) loom pickers, (T. D. 16105) Raw cattle hides • • • or unmanufactured articles, n. s. p. f. Razor cases, leather (T. D. 21858) 450 438 Sec. 6 " 450 407 cases, paper (T. D. 7162) • 208 450 66 cases, wood • $4 • 10% Free 35% 35% Free 35% 15% 10% • 35% 35% 35% 35% strops, leather strops, metal and leather, according to material of chief value. strops, wood and leather, according to material of chief value. 153 Razors and razor blades, finished or unfinished, (T. D. 9059, 9337, 17694). • • .50c doz and 15% $1 doz and 15% $1.75 doz and 20% Valued less than $1.50 per doz.. Valued $1.50, less than $3 doz. Valued $3 or more per doz.. corn. As razors, (T. D. 15160). Reading glasses (T. D. 11242, 11389, 11546) 66 111 314 Ready-made clothing, cotton 390 " 370 clothing, silk clothing, wool 460 Reapers • 45% 50% 60% • 44c Ib and 60% 20% 45% Free 193 Reaping hooks, iron or steel 501 • • Rebound books, printed more than 20 years, (50 F. R. 914, T. D. 10931, 13593) Sec. 3 Reciprocity, to secure same the President may sus- pend the duties imposed in this act and may impose the following duties, viz:- Argols, or crude tartar, or wine lees crude.... Brandies and spirits • Champagnes and other sparkling wines, half pints pints 5% $1.75 gal $1.50 doz .$3 doz $6 doz quarts if in packages of more than 1 quart, $1.90 per gallon on excessive quantity. Paintings Pastels · • Pen and ink drawings 15% • 15% .15% • 15% 35c gal In bottles or jugs, case of 12 quarts. $1.25 Statuary • Wines, still and vermuth, in casks. 492 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 66 ARTICLE Any excess beyond these quantities in such bottles or jugs shall pay. RATE found .4c pint No separate or additional duty shall be as- sessed on the bottles. Reciprocal agreement with France. (T. D. 19405). agreement with France does not cover liquors enumerated in Par. 292. (T. D. 19464, 20352, 22401, 22557). 64 : agreement with France, fruits preserved in spirits not entitled to benefits. (T. D. 20761). agreement with France, chartreuse and creme de menthe not covered. (T. D. 22314, 22384, 22557). agreement with France, articles exported from France via Liverpool entitled to bene- fits. (T. D. 21186, 21565, 22447). agreement with France, imports from French colonies not entitled to benefits. (T. D. 19405, 21139, 21564, 21941). agreement with France, products of France, imported into the United States from a country other than France, not entitled to benefits. (T. D. 19867, 21565). agreement with France, still wine in casks containing 24% or less of alcohol entitled to benefits. (T. D. 19539). agreement with France, metallic capsules for bottles not included. (T. D. 20181). agreement with France, time of taking effect of, (T. D. 20350). agreement with France, French brandy from Havana not entitled to benefits, transit must be continuous. (T. D. 23473). agreement with Germany. (T. D. 22353). agreement with Germany, boonekamp bitters and kirschwasser not entitled to benefits, (T. D. 23192, 23437). agreement with Italy. (T. D. 22373). 66 agreement with Portugal. 66 (T. D. 22277). agreement with Germany, Portugal and Italy does not cover liquors enumerated in Par. 292. (T. D. 22452). agreement with Italy does not cover a statu- ary bronze cast. (T. D. 22510.) agreement with Portugal, products of Portu- gal imported from any other country not entitled to benefits. (T. D. 22374.) Reciprocity, most favored nation clause- Whiskey from Great Britain not entitled to, (T. D. 23166). Recoll pads, as parts of guns. (T. D. 20956.) Sec. 6 Reconstructed rubies, (T. D. 21550) Record paper. See Paper, writing. Recovered oil. (T. D. 22501) 401 3 647 66 sulphur. (T. D. 20085, 20141) 505 Red brass (T. D. 10865) · chalk (T. D. 23027) cross cliffstone earth, polishing 13 56 58 51 lead 58 66 3 * lead levigated as a color liquor, acetate of alumina 20% 25% Free Free 1c Ib • •¼/40 mb 30% .27%c ib 30% 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 493 PAR. ARTICLE chair, (T. D. 11586) china, (T. D. 13244) corset, (T. D. 14382, 16593, 22576) for clarionets, (T. D. 12116) manufactures of (T. • • • RATE 30% 212c Ib 35% 8c Ib 20% Free 10c Ib 5c Ib 6 Red or crude tartar. See Argols. paint pepper or capsicum, ground or unground. precipitate prussiate of potash putty (T. D. 11246) sandalwood ... vermilion, containing quicksilver containing lead wood, crude wood, advanced • Reed piddicks (T. D. 5252, 8760, 9779) Reeds (T. D. 11586) 58 " 287 66 68 66 66 Sec. 6 " 700 54 548 20 206 700 206 66 206 206 66 453 66 208 206 700 700 66 208 208 66 206 4 11 418 499 Sec. 6 632 182 463 649 • • • Free • 14c Ib and 10% 10% Free. 10% 10% • • • 10% 45% • D. 19261, 19261, 21354, 22533, 35% 10% Free • Free 35% 35% · 10% 6-10c Ib · 5c Ib 66 22576) round, (40 F. R. 570, T. D. 13244, 18582, 21354) umbrella sticks, rough, (T. D. 13321).. unmanufactured (T. D. 9779, 4949, 22371, 22533) winding (T. D. 13244) whip handles, finished (T. D. 16805) wrought into chair cane (T. D. 18545, 21354). Refined bauxite 66 borax • • Reflectors for Christmas trees (T. D. 3797) Refrigerating plant not ship's equipment, (T. D. 22450). Refuse bone black, (T. D. 14700) camphor. (T. D. 23116) gunny bags lead · waste (16 S. C. R. 89) • • • 35% Free 10% Free • 21c Ib 10% Regalla and gems, statues, statuary, and specimens or casts of sculpture, where specially im- ported in good faith for the use of or by order of any society incorporated or estab- lished solely for educational, philosophical, scientific, literary or religious purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning, or any State or public library in the U. S., but the term "regalia" as herein used shall be held to embrace only such insignia of rank or office or emblems as may be worn upon the person or borne in the hand dur- ing public exercises of the society or insti- tution, and shall not include articles of fur- niture or fixtures, or of regular wearing ap- parel, nor personal property of individuals (T. D. 7343, 7711, 8346, 8514, 8548, 11051, 11123, 21026, 22508, 23143, 23856).. antependia are not (T. D. 6984). candelabra is not, (T. D. 12097, 13362). 66 46 cross is, (T. D. 9664, 12628). $6 44 8765, flag for society of marksmen is not, (T. D. 13124). Highland costumes for military company, not (T. D. 13379). joss house fittings are not, (T. D. 12581). lamp is not, (T. D. 12628). Free 494 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 173 534 46 ARTICLE Regalla, lectern is not, (T. D. 1826, 7229, 12633). linen surplices are not, (T. D. 12387, 13489). mardi-gras and other fancy costumes are not, (T. D. 9551). "" " * "" missal stand is not, (T. D. 12096). Ostensorium is, (T. D. 12096). piece goods are not, (T. D. 10685). pocket communion service is, (T. D. 7106, 8049). sanctuary lamp is not, (T. D. 2005, 2290, 4312). silk banner for benevolent society is not, (T. D. 7956, 12423). silk clothing for use of dragon in Chinese joss house is not, (T. D. 8548). silk scarfs for Hebrew congregation are not, (T. D. 2939). surplices for private use are not, (T. D. 13489). uniforms for military company are not, (T. D. 13379, 14608). Regulus of antimony, (T. D. 11020). of copper, (T. D. 4529, 10173, 19777, 20326, 20379, 21291, 23656) Sec. 27, 483 Reimportation of articles. (T. D. 18971, 19049, 21096, 22568, 22648, 23060). 400 Relief pictures, as lithographic prints, (T. D. 12791). Religious books not free as professional books, (T. D. "6 15585). emblems, not medals, (T. D. 10542, 10934, 22508). RATE ¾40 mb Free 193 193 3 " crosses, wood and metal, (T. D. 11418) medals (65 F. R. 492, T. D. 13378, 13497, 15813) 45% 45% Rendered oils, (T. D. 6993) 25% 650 650 Rennets (T. D. 6624) Free • 66 raw, prepared, or liquid (T. D. 6624, G. A. 3905) Free Sec. 13 Repairs to American vessels. Sec. 19" to machinery. Sec. 34 Repeal provisions. 387 Reps as Silk cloth 60% 366 208 woolen, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. Reredos, wood (T. D. 2649). 35% Sec. 6 Residuum, candle tar (T. D. 14460) .. 20% 121 Sec. 6 of burnt pyrites, (T. D. 9410) of corn starch, (T. D. 6641) 40c ton • 20% Sec. 6 " 568 of petroleum, (T. D. 6592) olive oil, (T. D. 6675) 20% Free 370 20 7360) 548 68 64 of wool grease, as wool grease (T. D. 20816). Resin and wool hats, (T. D. 13380) gum, advanced in value, (T. D. 6694, 6697, gum, crude, (T. D. 12977, 16639) 44c Ib and 60% ... ... .14c b and 10% Free jalap 25% 68 "" medicinal 25% 68 :: nux vomica 25% • 67 Sec. 6 208 112 15 (C 68 25%) of scammony (T. D. 6118, 23444), (minimum violin, (T. D. 6697, 12977, 16099, 16304) violin, in wood, (T. D. 12977). violin, in glass (T. D. 6697) Resorcin, (T. D. 9766, 6619, 11062, 11063, 11133, 13410, 13597, 13701, 15126, 16990, 23270) refined. (T. D. 23270) .55c Ib 20% . · 35% • • • · 45% 20% 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 495 PAR. 97 ARTICLE Reticules, according to material of chief value. Retort settings, (T. D. 17388) 415 carbon (T. D. 17816, 18532) 98 Retorts, gas, (T. D. 7335, 22758) 642 platinum, for chemical uses, (T. D. 733) .. RATE 35% 20% $3 each 670 Sec. 6 Revalenta Arabica (T. D. 8635, 16987) Revenue stamps, foreign Free 20% Free 339 Rever stripes, cotton (T. D. 6360). • 60% 158 Revolving pistols 75c ea and 25% 300 435 252 Rhapsodia, as ginger ale, (T. D. 12722). Rhinestones, (T. D. 16482, 17103, 17128) Rhododendrons, (T. D. 10720, 12540, 12542, 15848, 20% 16316) 25% 97 548 137 320 193 66 137 320 Rhodonite, manufactures of (T. D. 13337), plain. Rhubarb root. (T. D. 19455) Rib wire, (T. D. 14965) Ribbon, China, so-called, (T. D. 15855) magnesium, (T. D. 15137, 22127) wire, (T. D. 8015, 12944, 15014) Ribbons, according to material of chief value. cotton 35% • decorated • 45% Free 45% • 45% 45% 45% 45% 179 metal, (T. D. 4204) 60% # 391 silk (T. D. 18277) 50% • silk and cotton, according to material of chief value, (14 O. A. G. 130, 20991, 21113). 390 322 386 64 silk and cotton gauze, (T. D. 18277, 21113, 21860, 22561) 60% typewriter, (G. A. 3906) 45% velvet, silk, (71 F. R. 953, 77 F. R. 868, T. D. 6594, 11332, 11186, 14061, 17866, 18024, 18331) (minimum 50%) $1.50 b and 15% 264 Ribes, currants (T. D. 17741) • 170 408 Ribs, for parasols and umbrellas Rice beaded curtains (T. D. 19495) 232 232 232 68 232 " 232 Sec. 6 • 232 "" meal 232 232 397 285 powder, (T. D. 3385) 2c Ib 50% 60% .14c Ib • 114c tb broken, which will pass through a sieve com- mercially known as No. 12 wire sieve.. brown Japan, (G. A. 3919) • • cleaned, (77 F. R. 826, T. D. 2026, 3744, 6986, 9445, 12340, 16017) flour, (T. D. 7192, 10954, 22229) ground, (39 F. R. 191) hull ashes (T. D. 23633) • paddy, (T. D. 5916, 21082) patna, (T. D. 12253, 13010, 13231, 13423, 16957, 17610, 80 F. R. 887) • paper, as paper tissue, (T. D. 11859). 2c ib .14c tb 14c Ib • 10% .14c Ib 4C ID 2c Ib • 112c b • 70 powder, for toilet use " 566 root (T. D. 6215) .. 232 siftings, T. D. 6986) 50% Free 2c Ib 285 sieve, mesh of (T. D. 22528, 22680). starch, (T. D. 14112) • .11c ib Sec. 6 starch fiber, (T. D. 2764, 12856) << 232 656 看看 ​uncleaned, (T. D. 5916, 12340, 18015) wild, seed of, (T. D. 22876) 32 Ricinoleic acid, if 50% or more castor oil is used in the manufacture 20% 114c tb Free .30c gal ......15c gal if less than 50% castor oil is used in the manufacture + 158 Rifle and shot guns, combined, see guns. 496 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 157 2 ARTICLE Rifles, sporting, muzzle loading and parts of, (T. D. 7819, 9396, 9772, 19626) personal effects (T. D. 18363, 23676, 23700). ... RATE 25% Rimmel's perfumery (T. D. 13056). .60c Ib and 45% Rims, for bicycles, according to material of chief value. Ring waste, (T. D. 7915, 10728, 10752) Ringlets, human hair, completed for use (T. D. 12213) Rings, children's, with imitation stones, (T. D. 14943) 361 450 434 450 64 434 66 193 447 193 human hair • • if jewelry, (T. D. 12109, 11546) metal, not jewelry, (T. D. 20800) saddlery, (T. D. 8865) • tempered steel, (T. D. 15161) 136 Rivet wire rods, see iron and steel wire rods. Rivets, glass headed, (T. D. 12927) 112 167 66 193 iron and steel, (T. D. 12015) metal, n. s. p. f. Sec. 6 Roasted maize, (T. D. 7071) • • coffee (T. D. 15408, 16274) Robes, buffalo or bear, (T. D. 3351) 529 450 369 64 371 450 66 • 30c Ib 35% 60% 35% 60% 45% 45% 45% 45% 2c Ib 45% 20% Free 35% dress patterns, woolen, (T. D. 10781, 11975, 12252, 13938, 13983, 14302), plain, as woolen dress goods. embroidered goatskins, carriage, (T. D. 3702, 5844, 6078, 7063) lap, according to material, (T. D. 2374, 7298, 10721, 10722, 10781, 11198, 11975, 12150, 12252). linen, embroidered (T. D. 17121) sable, (T. D. 14564) • Turkish toweling (T. D. 18596) • .50c b and 60% • 35% ፡፡ 339 60% 450 35% 314 50% 6 4c Ib 93 15% bitumen ....50c ton " 212 candy (T. D. 13372), valued 15c tb or less 4c Ib and 15% valued over 15c Ib. 50% Free · D 50% Rochelle salts • · Rock asphalt, limestone containing not more than 545 115 "" 117 617 56 626 91 66 91 639 284 94 475 • crystal, not cut, (T. D. 13346, 17337). crystal, manufactures (T. D. 22153) lime, rubble, (T. D. 16172, 16335), as stone, building. moss, crude oil (T. D. 12823), crude or refined plaster, crude • plaster, ground or calcined phosphate, for fertilizing, (T. D. 4114) salt, in bulk in packages • 14825, 21320) • • Free Free • • .50c ton · $2.25 ton Free • • 8c 100 Tb .12c 100 b Rockingham earthenware, not decorated, (T. D. 1528, Rocoa, and extracts of Sec. 6 Rococo candles, (T. D. 15111) Rodinal, (T. D. 13587) Rods, aluminum • 40% Free 20% 15 20% 172 13c Ib 176 66 copper • • .212c b 135 " 193 drill, as steel ingots (T. D. 16044, 16080). nickel, (T. D. 16981) 45% 193 46 stair, metal ... 45% 136 steel wire, see iron and steel wire rods, (60 F. R. 267, T. D. 13371, 22468, 23278). • Sec. 6 Roe, in tin cans, (T. D. 15716) 193 Rollers, burr stone and iron, (T. D. 7140) 20% • • • 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 497 PAR. ARTICLE In bulk 120 66 9 100 394 131 66 193 66 394 407 Rollers, calender, (T. D. 16202) 193 419 208 66 193 66 208 183 29 89 copper, (T. D. 13472, 51 F. R. 525, 21656) emery, (T. D. 8611) lithographic, wood, (T. D. 6136) wall paper, (T. D. 9096) wooden • .. · RATE 35% 45% .. 25% 35% 45% 35% 20% • Rolling mill scales and cinders, (T. D. 8463) Rolls of licorice, (T. D. 12361, 12531). Roman cement, in barrels, sacks or other packages, including weight of package.. mosaics, slate vitriol Rondelles, glass, colored (T. D. 12685) Roofing felt, (T. D. 7984, 9303, 3668, 14469, 17678) iron, corrugated (T. D. 5489) material, iron and asbestos, (T. D. 7984). paper, (T. D. 14409) 42c Ib ..8c 100 tb .. 7c 100 lb 20% •2c ib 60% 10% .1 1-10c Ib 45% 10% 448 64 paste, asbestos chief value 25% 120 66 slate, (T. D. 2396) 20% 88 44 tiles, not slate. See tiles. (T. D. 21174). 134 66 tin .112c b 611 Root, althea (T. D. 6788) Free 478 66 arrow, crude, (T. D. 11090) Free 700 ** briar Free 280 280 66 (T. D. 6855) 283 44 544 or 285 667 287 ginger, powdered 263 ginger, preserved 285 44 ground as starch chicory burnt, roasted, ground or granulated.22c Ib chicory, raw, dried or undried, but unground, dandelion, prepared, (T. D. 3289, 6865) dandelion, raw, dried ground flour, for use as starch (T. D. (T. D. 3385, 9031, 10277, 11577, 13692) ginger, crude .112c b Free 3c Ib lc Ib and 35% 212c Ib ib .. lc Ib .212c ib undried, but un- Free . 20 licorice, ground, (T. D. 14605). .. .14c Ib and 10% 598 66 licorice, unground Free : 611 marshmallow or Althea, unmanufactured, 251 64 656 66 548 251 20 640 576 hops, for cultivation 251 66 (G. A. 3735) 20 Roots advanced in value, as drugs bulbous, cultivated for flowers bulbous, not edible. n. s. p. f... crude, as drugs dahlia tubers, (G. A. 3735) finger orris, (T. D. 12661). for Agricultural Department or U. S. Botan- ical Garden • lily-of-the-valley, (T. D. 16946) Free .14c Ib and 10% 25% Free Free 25% • • 4c fb and 10% Free Free .. • 25% 617 n. s. p. f.... Free 251 peony, (T. D. 13680) 25% 329 Rope, bale, of hemp 2c Ib 66 137 buoy and grapnel (T. D. 9200), rate on wire used and ic Ib • 193 66 chain, as unfinished jewelry (T. D. 18675, 20805) 45% 322 632 cotton, (T. D. 9187) ends, fit only for paper stock 45% Free 347 flax 45% 347 Sec. 6 " grass or vegetable substances, n. s. p. f. hair of ox or cattle (T. D. 18306) ... 45% 20% 498 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 329 Rope, hemp 573 hide • 329 66 573 66 329 137 632 137 137 302 ARTICLE istle or Tampico fiber, manilla, sisal grass or Sunn raw hide, (T. D. 4751) Russian bolt, (T. D. 16221) steel, (T. D. 9200, 10760, 11380, 11553, 14254), highest rate assessable on wire used, and in addition waste wire, highest rate assessable on wire used, and in addition (T. D. 12446, 21518, 20778, 22471, 22504) wire with hemp core, (T. D. 16812), highest rate assessable on wire used, and in addi- tion Roping, cotton RATE 2c Ib Free 1c Ib Free 2c Ib • 1c Ib Free 1c ib 1c Ib • 45% 366 450 wool and hair, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. Rosaline articles, (T. D. 10929, 12034) 35% 15 Rose, aniline dye, (T. D. 5561) 212 617 66 408 Rosaries, (T. D. 8920, 10898, 10930, 11706, 11842, 11874, crystallized, as confectionery, (T. D. 9268). leaves, crude 15728, 5679, 19036, 7 S. C. R. 1169) 60% • 30% Free 70 ointment, (T. D. 15245) 50% 252 "" plants, (T. D. 14707, 20759, 21922) 212c ea 58 pink 30% 68 water, (T. D. 5945, 9931, 10411, 12228) 25% 626 Rosemary, oil of Free 254 seed, (T. D. 10949) 30% 251 Roses, (T. D. 10720, 11034, 21922) 25% 626 attar or ottar of, (T. D. 9241, 13557) Free 263 conserve of, (T. D. 4339) 1c fb and 35% 252 manetti stock, (T. D. 20759) 25% 3 66 oil of, (T. D. 10549) 25% 208 198 Rosewood, articles of boards, sawed 35% 15% 700 in the log, rough or hewn Free 198 veneres • 112 Rosin, encased in glass, if glass, chief value, (T. D. 20% 6697) 45% • Sec. 6 in small blocks for violin bows, (T. D. 16099, 23336) 20% 208 548 20 in wood, wood chief value, (T. D. 12977) or resin, as drugs, crude, (T. D. 7360). or resin otherwise than crude, as crude, as drugs. ... ... 35% Free 14c Ib and 10% 15 292 Rosolic acid, (T. D. 6609, 9827, 20802) Rosolle, a cordial 30% $2.25 gal 671 Rotten fruits, allowance for (T. D. 17072). Rottenstone Free 475 Roucou, and extract of Free • Rouge, (T. D. 10082) vigital, (T. D. 10082) 70 58 361 302 66 Roving, waste wool cotton, (T. D. 17834, 17964, 20820, 20953) yarn, as Woolen yarn (T. D. 16574). Rowboat, not a personal effect (T. D. 18256). Rubber and wool waste (T. D. 15550) 50% 30% ..30c Ib .. 45% 365 362 .20c Ib 449 449 "" bags, (24 F. R. 88, 40 F. R. 57, 41 F. R. 329). balls 30% 30% 449 463 dental, (T. D. 17855, 13 S. C. R. 88, 37 F. R. 197) dust (T. D. 22602) 30% 10% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 499 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 449 Rubber India cords, (73 F. R. 810) 30% 579 India, crude Free 579 India, milk of Free 579 India refuse Free 449 manufactures, n. s. p. f., (54 F. R. p. 365, T. D. 14826) 30% 449 66 printing blankets, (T. D. 17266) • 30% 66 449 reclaimed. (T. D. 21631) 30% · 579 579 scraps, (T. D. 15465, 21631) shoes, old, (T. D. 15779, 43 F. R. 288, 47 F. R. Free 711, 13 S. C. R. 875) Free 449 tubing, for artificial flowers (T. D. 14213, 17088, 84 F. R. 154) 30% 425 46 tubing, with thorns, for artificial flowers (T. D. 13438) 50% 117 Rubble, lime rock (T. D. 35, 2890, 16172, 16335), as Building stone. 435 Rubies, cut • 545 " 434 rough set. 10% Free 60% Sec. 6 20% 15 • 30% 184 46 .6c Ib and 20% 339 339 390 379 379 382 reconstructed, not set (T. D. 16730, 21550). Ruby powder, (T. D. 2635) talc, (T. D. 11996) Ruffled muslin curtains, (T. D. 13965, 15960) Rufflings and ruchings, neck, tamboured, composed of flax, jute, cotton or other vegetable fiber, or of which either or a mixture is compo- nent material of chief value, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7551, 11698, 12425) and ruchings, silk, with or without India rub- ber, (T. D. 13224, 17268) Rugs, Aubusson and Axminster. Berlin 379 426 334 366 334 44 367 347 379 "" " 379 " 379 "" 366 373 450 382 • 60% 60% 60% .10c sq. ft. and 40% • .10c sq. ft. and 40% carpet, (T. D. 10722, 10745, 10926, 11415, 11542, 12532, 13514, 48 F. R. 157), same duty as on carpet of like description. Daghestan, (T. D. 18051) .10c sq. ft. and 40% goat-skin, not made up (T. D. 12985, 22931).. Japanese jute, as rugs, jute, (T. D. 11415, 13947, 17394). Jipins, (T. D. 9980), as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. jute, (T. D. 13724, 13947, 13950), valued not over 15c sq. yd Valued over 15c sq. yd • • • 20% ..5c sq. yd. and 35% ..10c sq. yd. and 35% jute and cattle hair, as manufactures of wool. (T. D. 22985.) linen for horses Oriental, (T. D. 10646) 45% ..10c sq. ft. and 40% • 10c sq. ft. and 40% skins dressed with hair not, (40 F. R. p. 872) silk, (T. D. 18014) Smyrna · .10c sq. ft. and 40% traveling, (T. D. 7298, 9150, 10722, 14932, 13964, 15884, 17280, 17353), according to material of chief value (T. D. 20863). sheep-skin, as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. velvet, Tournay with stuffed fur heads, (T. D. 15817). woolen (T. D. 13734, 14372, 14732), same as car- pets of which composed. ..60c sq. yd. and 40% 35% ... 35% 30% 45% 407 Rules, engineers' slide, paper, (T. D. 14308) or rulers, bone, (T. D. 7945). or rulers, brass or copper 449 193 ... 500 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. ARTICLE Rules or rulers, gutta percha.. or rulers, ivory, (T. D. 9295) or rulers, wood, (T. D. 7945) PAR. 450 450 66 208 289 Rum 294 3 292 3 bay, distilled • bay, essence or oil of cherry, as cordial • · essence or oil of, (T. D. 2644) Rupert's tears, glass, if blown (T. D. 12684) Rushes, unmanufactured, (40 F. R. 573) Russia hemp .. RATE 35% 35% 35% • $2.25 gal $1.50 gal 25% $2.25 gal 25% 60% Free $20 ton 100 617 327 327 hemp hackled · • • $40 ton 131 • 346 sheet iron, as iron and steel sheets. sheeting, as Flax cloth. 138 233 233 66 flour, (T. D. 677, 6156) 656 grass seed, (T. D. 14721) Sec. 6 "" 233 sheaves, dried, (T. D. 10073, 13375) shorts, (T. D. 677) Russian sardines, see fish. (T. D. 19541, 21798, 21826.) Rust on iron or steel, no allowance for (T. D. 7296). Rye, (T. D. 9247) .10c bu 12c Ib Free 20% • • · ·· 12c tb PAR. 20 Sabadilla seeds, (T. D. 12727, 12728) 548 " value seeds, crude • 426 Sable robe, not made up (T. D. 14564) skins, dressed, (T. D. 10053). skins, not dressed, (T. D. 13686) 154 Sabres and sabre blades 426 562 211 ... • Saccharine, (41 F. R. 128, T. D. 8821, 14150, 15082, 19196, 19276) Sec. 6 Saccharum, (T. D. 14150) S ARTICLE RATE advanced in .14c Ib and 10% Free 20% 20% Free 35% .$1.50 Ib and 10% 20% Sachets, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 9533, 15150). 70 66 powder for, (T. D. 13558, 13881, 14283, 15150, 16731) 50% 347 jute, twilled • Sacks, jute. See Bags. Sacking, jute. See Jute fabrics (T. D. 7265). 45% 347 jute, twilled 45% • 148 Sad-Irons 8-10c tb • Saddlebags, carpeting, according to material (T. D. 15721). 371 Saddle girths, wool or hair, (T. D. 8255)......50c Ib and 60% Saddles, bicycle, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 14733, 17507). 447 leather 45% 447 Saddlery, (38 F. R. 89, T. D. 16730, 19133, 19486, 23026) Safe may be household effects, (T. D. 9703). 45% Safety fuse, not explosives. (T. D. 21219.) 188 66 pins, (44 F. R. 160) 35% 651 Saffron and safflower, and extract of, (T. D. 3330, 9515, 16841, 18749, 18881) Free 651 cake Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 501 PAR. 2 ARTICLE Saffron extract, (T. D. 9515, 18881) Sec. 6 imitation (T. D. 3330) • 287 Sage, Sage, (T. D. 6791) 3 .. oil, (T. D. 9336) • RATE 60c lb and 45% 20% 1c Ib 25% 30% 254 seed, (T. D. 15165) 652 Sago, crude (T. D. 21804) • flour (T. D. 4443, 10613, 10954, 11061, 18342, 21804, 22968, 23021) 285 285 in flake • 285 "" Portland, (T. D. 15175) • 347 Sail cord, (T. D. 14405) 321 620 duck needles, (T. D. 13502) • 296 Sake, Japanese, as wine, still, (T. D. 15392). 656 Sainfoin or French grass seed (T. D. 14937). 656 Saint John's bread or bean seed 252 64 3 653 40 Free .112c Ib • 112c ID • 12c Ib 45% 35% Free Free Free Julian plum stocks, cuttings or seedlings, three years old or less $1 M and 15% Sal-acetosella, (August 27, 1857, Philadelphia) Salacin .. · Salad oil, olive (T. D. 11206, 15398), in bottles or similar packages n. s. p. f... 3 << oil, n. s. p. f. • 5 Sal-ammoniac 3 • 654 Salep or salop 73 Saleratus 68 Sal-diuretic • 68 Salicylate of soda (T. D. 4809) of sodium, (T. D. 3395, 14518) 1 Salicylic acid, (T. D. 5524) · • 67 Salipyrene (T. D. 15125, 20051), (minimum 25%) Salmon, fresh, pickled or salted (T. D. 23772) prepared or preserved 261 258 330 "" " ... twine, as Flax thread. 644 Sal-nitre, as saltpetre, crude .. 25% Free ..50c gal .40c gal 67 Salol (T. D. 9077, 9097, 9762, 15071, 15128, 15173, 16640, 19898), (minimum 25%) 654 77 80 241 284 284 284 Saloup = • Sal soda (T. D. 12698, 13590, 15706, 16006) Salt cake, (T. D. 2370, 12643) celery, (T. D. 6080) • • • • · 25% 4c Ib 25% Free 4c tb 25% 25% 10c Ib .55c Ib 1c Ib 30% Free .55c Ib Free 2-10c Ib $1.25 ton for curing fish may be taken from bond with- out payment of duties under such regu- lations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. (T. D. 18877). for curing meats to be exported, allowance of drawback on. in bags, sacks, barrels or other packages, (T. D. 40% 19130, 20408) In bulk sacking. See Sacking. herring. See Fish. 261 Saited fish, n. s. p. î.... 261 64 halibut, mackerel or salmon (T. D. 23772) 644 Saltpetre, crude 65 66 refined or partly refined, (T. D. 674) 3 Salts, alkaloid, (66 F. R. 746) Carlsbad, (T. D. 9715) 66 472 aniline 66 644 black, (T. D. 5354, 12565) 615 66 3 31 .12c 100 tbs 8c 100 lbs chemical, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9217, 9715, 11416). epsom, (T. D. 21503, 23158) •¾c ID 1c ib Free 1½c tb 25% Free Free Free 25% .1-5c Ib 502 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 80 Salts, Glauber's 3 ichthyol (T. D. 23337) 569 manure, (T. D. 7452, 7764) 615 44 RATE $1.25 ton 25% Free 524 3 647 3 66 43 3 569 647 6 68 71 " 83 6 68 #& 3 691 3 664 mineral, not artificial, obtained by evapor- ation, when accompanied by duly authenti- cated certificate naphthol, (T. D. 10143, 13410, 13530, 13579) • nitrate (T. D. 20131) 13568, of cinchona bark, (T. D. 5901, 6268, 6865). of iodine of opium .. .. of potash, (T. D. 497, 561, 715) of potash containing less than 30% potash (T. D. 715, 4210) of quinia Rochelle • Free · Free 25% Free 25% $1 oz 25% Free Free • • 4c Ib 25% smelling perfumed, (T. D. 17594, 17595, 17628, 20854, 20921, 21264) of santonine, containing 80% or over of san- tonine of strychnia of tartar, as Argols, crude. of tartar, granulated and purified, (T. D. 4575) of tin of uranium, (T. D. 4293) waste (T. D. 3874) Salted sheepskins, raw, (T. D. 13516) 3 Saltre lavande (T. D. 17595, 17628) 68 Salves, medicinal, (T. D. 4835) 68 medicinal, mercurial 352 Samples, if of commercial value, dutiable,, (T. D. 6132, 8943, 9939, 10134, 13445, 19513, 21297. 21327, 21931, 23111). wool, where kept. T. D. 22681). 671 Sand, (T. D. 7816, 8510, 23319, 23521) blast work on glass is not cutting, (T. D. .$1 Ib .30c oz 25% 25% Free 25% Free 25% 25% 35% Free monazite Sandalwood chips, (T. D. 12314) 11541). 193 121 64 iron or chilled shot, (T. D. 7816) magnetic, (T. D. 7126) 183 198 208 548 ፡፡ 20 548 gum, crude manufactures root, (T. D. 22755) • Sandarach gum, advanced in value 45% 40c ton • 6c Ib 20% 35% Free • 14c fb and 10% Free 50% 118 Sandstone, when hewn, dressed or polished.. 117 454 not hewn, dressed or polished (T. D. 22694)..12c cu ft statuary, if work of professional (T. D. 3968).. 22 Sanguin, (T. D. 9103, 12537) • . 71 Santonin and all salts thereof, containing 80% or over of Santonin and all salts thereof containing less than 80% santonin • Santonate of calcium, (T. D. 9935) Sapo viridis, (T. D. 16968) 3 44 3 72 72 191 435 545 " 434 20 548 20% •%c Ib • $1 tb 25% 25% .15c lb .15c b • 10% 10% Free • • 60% • · • · 4c fb and 10% Free D Sapone Della Regina, as toilet soap, (T. D. 13951) Sapphire, watch jewels, (T. D. 14710) Sapphires, cut, (T. D. 13809, 17179) เ rough (T. D. 21323) set Sarcocolla gum advanced in value 66 gum, crude • ... • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 503 PAR. ARTICLE Sarcophagl, according to material, (T. D. 13863). 258 Sardelles, (T. D. 1481, 6407, 9773, 14919, 15043, 19214 22087). See Sardines. RATE 258 Sardines, sardellen, sardels and sprats, packed in oil or otherwise, in bottles, jars, tin boxes or cans, (T. D. 10101, 10768, 14919, 17351, 17432, 18310, 19352, F. R. 105, F. R. 232), contain- ing 71½ cubic inches or less 12c pkg Containing over 72, not over 21 cubic in...212c pkg Containing over 21, not over 33 cubic inches..5c pkg Containing over 33, not over 70 cubic inches 10c pkg If in other packages (T. D. 19541, 21826).. keys for boxes, (T. D. 13618) as usual cover- 258 ings (T. D. 22009). Norwegian, as Sardines (T. D. 17645). Russian, in tin packages (T. D. 6024, 11556, 13167, 16937, 17577, 17645) ... smoked, as Sardines (T. D. 17645). earth, in oil, (T. D. 9770) powdered • Sarsaparilla, (T. D. 17479). See Ginger ale. as a drug, advanced in value as a drug, crude 258 258 49 Sardinian earth, crude 49 49 300 20 548 347 339 " 339 195 46 391 390 548 20 3 449 450 Sash cord, jute (T. D. 12360) • piece goods, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 10512). curtains, tamboured, (T. D. 11026, 14635) nets stock, (T. D. 1958) • • · 40% 30% • •c tb 112c tb %c Ib .14c Ib and 10% Free 45% 60% 60% $2 M ft 50% 60% Free .14c Ib and 10% 25% 30% 35% Sashes, military, silk, (T. D. 12225, 13423, 15023) silk, (T. D. 18077) Sassafras bark and root, crude 66 bark and root, not crude oil • Satchels, grass, for tea, (T. D. 12564) • • • • leather, cut in shapes for, (T. D. 8363). Satin and sateen cotton, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 3889, 6328, 14712). 387 413 and sateen, silk, as silk cloth. cut for buttons.. • 10% back ribbons, according to component of chief value, (T. D. 11186). 438 "" 66 390 slippers, leather chief value, (T. D. 12724). slippers, satin chief value ... 25% 60% 386 soleil (T. D. 16109), (minimum 50%)....$1 Ib and 15% 46 46 white ½ tb 198 wood boards, sawed 700 66 wood, rough or hewn 15% Free 263 Sauce, apple .lc Ib and 35% 241 66 anchovy essence, (T. D. 17623, 40 F. R. 226, 22176) 40% 258 66 241 bloater paste, (56 F. R. 822, T. D. 12566, 21758) celery, (T. D. 6080) 30% 40% 241 66 Chinese soy, (T. D. 11202, 16787) • 40% 241 fish, (T. D. 12567, 13080, 9696, 14267, 14389, 14906) 40% 241 n. s. p. f.. 40% 287 287 " French mustard, (T. D. 13080, 16522). mustard, (T. D. 5809, 6280, 13080, 15375, .10c fb 16816).10c Ib cast iron 193 Saucepans, brass or copper 148 150 159 cast iron, coated or glazed, (T. D. 8527) cast iron, enameled • 45% .8-10c lb 2c Ib 40% 504 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 193 Saucepans, tin 45% 241 Sauerkraut, (T. D. 16485) 40% 241 407 275 496 with bologna sausage (T. D. 16485) Sausage casings, artificial, (T. D. 9377) meat in cans, (T. D. 7066) skins, (T. D. 9377) .. 40% 35% 25% Free 655 275 64 655 Sec. 6 pease, (T. D. 17498). " 275 Sausages, bologna, (T. D. 2220, 9340, 11876) bologna, in lard, (T. D. 5472, 9406, 11876, 13761) German, (T. D. 2220, 9340) n. s. p. f., (T. D. 14708, 17498). 482 Sawdust for dyeing or tanning, Jan. 28, 1867, N. Y. if not for dyeing or tanning (T. D. 4899). compressed into articles 463 66 208 135 Saw plates, steel, (T. D. 17349, 17350), wholly or par- tially manufactured, n. s. p. f., see steel in- gots. plates, circular, in addition to rate on steel saw plates 25% Free · • • Free 20% 25% Free • 10% 35% 141 •1/2c Ib 168 Saws, back 30% 168 butchers', in coils, (T. D. 20758) • 30% 168 44 circular, (T. D. 8580, 6272, 15702). • 25% 168 * cross cut 6c lin ft 168 drag .8c lin ft 168 hand 168 mill 168 n. s. p. f. 168 pit • 168 steel band 30% 10c lin ft 30% 8c lin ft .10c fb and 20% 370 Saxolane hosiery 373 Saxony velvet carpets 453 Saxophone • 97 Scaglioll tops for tables, etc. (Sept. 13, 1889, N. Y.), plain decorated ... • 44c Ib and 60% 60c sq. yd. and 40% 45% 35% 45% 50% 60% Free 45% 45% 45% 115 Scale bearings, agate and crystal (T. D. 16979) 95 66 plates, decorated, (T. D. 22562) 638 Scales, analytical, if for institution (T. D. 17929).. brass, (T. D. 12964) 193 193 193 " iron, (T. D. 11650) • metal, (T. D. 6236, 12964) weighing, according to material. 67 Scammony, advanced in value, (T. D. 23323, 23444) 548 67 (minimum 25%) crude medicinal preparation, (T. D. 6118) (minimum 25%) 195 Scantling, as lumber (T. D. 8062). Scapularies, completed, according to material, (T. D. .55c Ib Free .55c Ib 10930, 11842). 403 printed on cotton (T. D. 10930) 25% 314 Scarfs, cotton, (T. D. 12961) • 50% 339 314 cotton, tamboured, (T. D. 12550, 16708) linen, (T. D. 19199) 60% 50% " 339 linen, embroidered 60% 390 silk, (T. D. 4418) 60% · 390 370 " silk, colliers', (T. D. 11022, 16118) wool knit • • 60% ..44c fb and 60% 645 Scenery, theatrical, brought by manager, under six months bonds, (T. D. 16889) Free 乌达 ​454 theatrical, hand painted, as paintings, (T. D. 9161) 20% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 505 PAR. ARTICLE RATE Scenery, theatrical, other than above, according to material. 193 Scent bottles, silver, (T. D. 12143) 347 School bags, hemp, (T. D. 5834) • filter for, dutiable, (T. D. 17447). Schwarzbleze (T. D. 17755) Scilla or squills 64 15 548 638 638 64 403 501 Scientific apparatus, instruments, and preparations; absolute alcohol, (T. D. 14381) and philosophical apparatus, utensils, instru- ments and preparations, including bottles and boxes containing the same, specially imported in good faith for the use and by order of any society or institution incorpo- rated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific or lit- erary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by the order of any college, academy, school or semi- nary of learning in the United States, or any State or public library, and not for sale (11 S. C. R. 138, 71 F. R. 866, 72 F. R. 41, 57 F. R. 190, T. D. 6811, 8034, 10603, 10619, 13756, 13777, 13784, 13824, 14637, 14725, 14174, 14857, 16880, 16888, 17929, 23856) apparatus, gymnasium apparatus not, (T. D. 18423). • books, (T. D. 16011, 17178, 17609) instruments for physicians and surgeons in hospitals are not free (T. D. 14637, 18708, 18767). societies, publications of, issued to subscribers (T. D. 11256) • • 153 Scissors and shears and blades for the same, finished or unfinished, (T. D. 10920, 17846, 13 S. C. 153 153 # 66 370 367 313 45% 45% 20% Free Free Free 25% Free R. 24), valued not over 50c doz...15c doz. and 15% Valued over 50c, not over $1.75 doz..50c doz, and 15% Valued over $1.75 doz.. .75c doz. and 25% • manicure, as Scissors (T. D. 16307, 17047). surgical, as scissors, (T. D. 7509, 17847). Scotch caps, (T. D. 7214, 8506, 10961). 44c lb and 60% flannels, (T. D. 17971). See Wool flannels. lappets. See Cotton lappets (T. D. 12440). 97 Scouring brick. (T. D. 22682) Scrap albums, wholly or partly manufactured, (T. D. brass or Dutch metal, fit only for remanu- 35% 404 7103) 35% 404 505 66 books (T. D. 2109) · 35% facture Free 533 66 copper, old or new Free 174 German silver (T. D. 3156) 25% 463 " gutta percha belting, (T. D. 15465) • 10% 579 India rubber, (T. D. 5589, 5620, 10790, 11264, 13423) Free 122 iron (7 S. C. R. 546, 11 S. C. R. 768, T. D. 10556) $4 ton iron, punchings and clippings not, (7 S. C. R. 546). 438 64 182 46 438 #4 184 iron, old iron rails not, (11 S. C. R. 768). lamb skins, for covering buckles, (T. D. 4965). lead, (T. D. 1435) leather, (T. D. 1847, 3355, 12128, 20010). mica, (T. D. 16809) • • ..6c fb and 20% 20% 2c tb 20% 506 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 463 Scrap rabbit skins, (T. D. 20447) scale, iron (T. D. 11282) · steel, (T. D. 6544, 7359, 8054, 8214, 9348, 11356, 22673, 22711, 23843) tobacco, (24 F. R. 19, 40 F. R. 531, 55 F. R. 818, 122 122 215 192 66 193 Scrapers, steel or iron 410 208 " T. D. 6146, 11029, 22635) zinc, old and worn out .. Scratch brushes, (T. D. 5519) Screens, bamboo, (T. D. 12144) RATE 10% $4 ton • $4 ton 55c Ib 1c Ib 45% 40% 35% 66 408 bamboo and silk, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 11375, 12148, 13308). beaded 60% 382 carpeting, dutiable at same rate as carpeting of like character. 427 hand, as fans, (T. D. 12317) 50% Japanese, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 12379, 12966, 14063). 193 "" metal . 45% 339 407 402 $4 ornamented with applique work, (T. D. 15843) paper (57 F. R. 394, 18795) paper for 60% • 35% 25% 370 208 13226, 13663) 136 painted, are not paintings, (T. D. 8989, 14849). silk and wood, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 11375, 12148, 13308). tapestry, wool, (T. D. 13225) wood, (T. D. 11375, 12148, 12214, 12966, 13225, · Screw wire rods, iron or steel. See iron and steel 44c Ib and 60% 35% wire rods. 193 Screws, bed, (T. D. 2465) 45% 193 169 brass (T. D. 15157) 45% " iron or steel, commonly called wood screws, more than 2 inches in length 4c Ib Over 1 inch, not more than 2 inches in length Over ½ inch, and not more than 1 inch long..8½c Ib 1½ inch and less in length 6c Ib 12c ib 193 " 191 208 " 346 341 66 jewellers', (T. D. 7159) jewellers', if part of watches. • • of wood 45% 40% • 35% Scrims, flax (T. D. 14253, 15231), as Flax cloth. cotton, as Cotton cloth. jute, as jute cloth, (T. D. 14545). 128-132 Scroll, iron or steel, (1 S. C. R. 346). See iron and steel hoop. ivory, (T. D. 6395) Scrolls, bamboo, (T. D. 12808, 71 F. R. 864) Sculpture, n. s. p. f., according to material. if work of professional artist 450 66 35% 208 35% 454 20% 649 702 casts of, for institutions specimens for exhibition Free • Free • 419 Scythe stones, artificial, emery chief value (T. D. 8786) 25% 193 566 Scythes, (45 F. R. 349, 15 S. C. R. 477, T. D. 15796). Sea grass (T. D. 21015) ·· 45% Free 81 moss, (T. D. 21626) 10% 66 42 Seal oil 626 "" oil of American fisheries 450 stores, various matters, (T. D. 18922, 19181, 19220, 21324, 22012, 23433.) skin, articles of, (T. D. 9085) skin garments, regulations for, (T. D. 18807, 18921, 18939, 18955, 19161, 20042, 20767, 21250, .8c gal Free • • 35% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 507 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 66 orange (T. D. 20009) 21512, 21699, 21744, 21832, 21847, 22793, 22824, 23393). 463 Seal skin waste (T. D. 19048, 20252) skins, dressed and finished skins, raw 426 44 562 Sec. 6 Sealing wax 431 617 241 " 449 • Seating hair, (T. D. 10862) Seaweed, crude or unmanufactured • agar-agar, (T. D. 10923, 15411, 23868) manufactures (T. D. 4635) .. • 125 Sections of columns or posts, iron or steel. 592 Seed lac • 252 Seedlings of pear, apple, quince and St. Julien plum 560 254 Seeds, agricultural .. 10% 20% Free 20% 20c sq yd Free 40% 30% .5-10c fb Free $1 M and 15% Free 30% 656 "" anise Free 656 anthox anthum odorata, (T. D. 10949). ... Free 20 " 548 64 425 66 aromatic, as drugs advanced in value.14c Ib and 10% aromatic, as drugs, crude, (T. D. 12727, 14152) Free artificial 50% 254 $4 Australian saltbush, (T. D. 17836) 30% 254 balm, (T. D. 10949) 30% 254 beet, except sugar beet, (60 F. R. 175) • 30% 656 66 beet, for sugar, (T. D. 6635) Free 656 "" black cumin, (T. D. 12826) Free 656 black tare, (T. D. 14162, 14721) Free 254 cabbage, (6 S. C. R. 175, T. D. 6635) 30% 254 canary (T. D. 20517, 20622) · 30% 640 cane for United States Free 656 caraway Free 656 cardamon Free • 254 carrot, (T. D. 6635) 30% 254 656 castor, or castor beans (50 lbs. bu.) cauliflower 25c bu • • Free 548 celery, crude, as drugs, (40 F. R. 230, T. D. 1903, 12726) Free 254 celery for planting • 30% 254 chicory, (T. D. 7523, 15177) • 30% 656 "" ... clover, (T. D. 11363, 14162, 14184, 14720, 14721, 18257) Free 656 548 clover, spurry, (T. D. 15020) colchicum, (T. D. 12728) Free Free 548 * conium, (T. D. 12727) Free 656 coriander, (T. D. 8559) Free 656 254 " cotton, (T. D. 10740, 15480) croton (56 Ibs. bu.) Free + 25c bu 656 cummin Free 254 date (T. D. 21544) 30% • 16 254 dill (T. D. 20331) 30% 656 fennel... Free 656 fenugreek Free 254 656 "" flower 640 44 for United States "" 656 " 254 flax, (T. D. 6978), (56 Ibs. bu.) French grass, (T. D. 14162, 14937) garden, (6 S. C. R. 175, T. D. 6221, 6227, 6273, 8131, 8122, 6635, 7313, 7313, 10949, 11235, 14162, 14721) 25c bu • .. Free Free Free 30% 656 " grass, (T. D. 8131, 10849, 12720, 12721, 14937. 15020, 15864, 11363, 14162) Free 656 66 hemp Free 656 " hoarhound • Free 508 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 254 Seeds, impurities in, no allowance for, (15 S. C. R. RATE 583, T. D. 17217). 254 66 jute 622 66 kentia, (T. D. 17506, 18308) 30% Free 548 66 larkspur, (T. D. 12732) Free 254 66 lathyrus, (T. D. 15162) 30% 257 66 254 44 lentil (T. D. 6608, 8004, 8131) lettuce • 25% 30% 254 64 linseed, (T. D. 6978) .25c bu 257 66 lupini, (T. D. 11059) 25% 548 lycopodium, (T. D. 11080) Free 656 46 254 mangel wurzel, (6 S. C. R. 175) maw, (T. D. 3451, 7253, 7828) Free .. 15c bu 548 medicinal, crude Free 254 melon, (T. D. 5897) • 30% 656 Sec. 6 "" 254 millet, (78 F. R. 804, 9 S. C. R. 559, 33 F. R. 241, T. D. 13980, 14721, 14730, 16995). millet, prepared for food (T. D. 19094, 84 F. R. 446) mohn (T. D. 3451) Free 20% ..25c bu 656 mustard Free 656 254 nasturtium, (T. D. 6241, 17508) n. s. p. f. Free 30% " 20 of morbid growth, as growth, as drugs, drugs, advanced in value. ... 14c Ib and 10% 548 of morbid growth, as drugs, crude. Free 254 " oil, all, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8759), (56 Ibs. bu.)...25c bu Sec. 6 254 olive kernels, ground, (T. D. 8254) onion, (T. D. 6635) 425 66 622 254 254 ornamental palm nuts (T. D. 13491) parsley, (T. D. 1757) parsnip, (T. D. 6164) 254 "" 656 pea beans, (T. D. 11235) pea, sweet, (T. D. 9231) · 254 pepper, (T. D. 15165) Sec. 6 254 66 254 254 quince, (T. D. 11212) 548 pine, hulled (T. D. 3532) poppy, (T. D. 3451, 21516, 23113) pumpkin, (T. D. 7259) quince non-germinating, (T. D. 14152) · • 20% 30% 50% Free 30% 30% 30% Free 30% 20% .15c bu 30% • 254 radish 656 rape 30% Free 30% Free 232 66 rice, (T. D. 21082) · 254 rosemary, (T. D. 10949) 656 44 548 254 sage, (T. D. 15165) 656 254 254 66 sorghum 656 254 548 656 66 548 656 64 sugar beet 656 "6 sugar cane for 656 70 254 66 thyme, (T. D. 10949) 656 rye grass, Italian and English, (T. D. 14721).. sabadilla, (T. D. 12727, 12728) sainfoin, (T. D. 14937) · sesame or sesamum and pulp, (56 lbs. bu.) (T. D. 22435) sorghum cane for spinach, (T. D. 6221, 6227) staphisacre, (T. D. 12730) St. John's bread or bean, (T. D. 6974) stropanthi, (T. D. 12731) · sunflower (T. D. 21671) teacake (T. D. 23679) tropaeolum, (T. D. 9354) · 25c bu 30% Free 30% Free 1c Ib 30% Free Free 30% Free Free · · • Free Free Free Free 50% 30% Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 509 PAR. ARTICLE 254 Seeds, turnip, (T. D. 6635) 425 varnished for millinery ornaments, (T. D. 15022) 254 234 66 vetches (T. D. 21762) "" RATE 30% 50% 30% 25c bu • .212c b 25% wheat, (T. D. 16436) 283 Seelig's coffee, (56 F. R. 824, 60 F. R. 74, T. D. 14783) Seersucker, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 13236). 387 68 វ 68 silk, as Silk goods. powders Seidlitz mixture 330 Seine twine, (T. D. 10332, 11530). See Flax twine. 332 Seines, flax, and gill netting, (T. D. 12318), in addi- tion to duty on twine from which made... 654 Selep Selvedges, dutiable, (T. D. 11580, 12343, 12350). 285 Semola (T. D. 7076), fit for use as starch.. Seneca root, advanced in value 20 548 64 ... 20 Senegal gum, advanced in value • root, crude 548 66 gum, crude • 548 Senna leaves 398 463 Sensitized paper • paper cuttings (T. D. 22957) 369 Serges, as wool dress goods. 403 Sermons, printed (T. D. 11681) 115 626 254 << or sesamum seeds (56 lbs. bu.) 25% 25% Free .112c b .14c Ib and 10% Free .14c b and 10% Free Free 30% 10% Free 543 Sepia, or cuttle fish bone Serial novels not periodicals, (T. D. 7283, 14643). Serpentine manufactures, (T. D. 17960) Sesame or sesamum seed oil 75 Sesquicarbonate of soda Setons, India rubber 449 450 66 • India rubber, vulcanized 97 Sewer pipes (T. D. 23765) · 435 Settings, precious stones, for jewelry, (T. D. 6279). 25% 50% Free .25c bu • . .3-10c Tb 30% 35% 10% 35% 165 Sewing machine needles, (T. D. 14456, 15991)..$1 M and 25% machines, metal chief value 127 193 66 grindstone (T. D. 16807) 415 Shale, (T. D. 5308, 7396) 339 16948. 17488) 390 silk, (T. D. 15214) 193 418 66 208 $6 620 385 " machines, toy, (T. D. 15145) machines, wood chief value needles, hand • silk, (T. D. 3900) 193 Sextants Shad, (T. D. 15529, 15548, 15573) Shaddocks 259 266 205 "" boxes containing 403 Shade cards, (T. D. 16426) • 135 Shafting, mill steel, (T. D. 10556). See Steel ingots. Shafts, steel, if a forging 45% 35% 35% Free 30% 45% • 1/4c ID lc Ib 30% 25% 35% 45% .67c ton Shams, cotton lace, (T. D. 6214, 10948, 14157, 15228, 193 Shanks, button, (T. D. 9017, 21369) 124 Shapes, iron, rolled or hammered. 60% 60% 45% • .8-10c ID Charcoal used • • $12 ton " 135 steel, pressed, sheared or stamped. See Steel ingots. 261 556 " skins 419 Shark fins, prepared, (T. D. 10744) Sharpeners, emery, knife, (T. D. 9393) 155 Sharpening steels. See Steel knives. 4c tb Free 25% .510 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR ARTICLE 72 Shaving cream, (T. D. 13981) 536 Shavings, cork, (T. D. 12994) fit only for paper stock 632 66 193 Shawl clasps (44 F. R. 160, T. D. 13817, 13874) 188 pins, base metal 370 Shawls broche, cashmere or India, (T. D. 1535, 2838, 9150) camel's hair, (T. D. 1535) • • cotton or other vegetable fiber fichus not, (T. D. 15329, 15587). ice-wool squares, (T. D. 14251) lace, cotton or other vegetable fiber. lace, silk 370 314 64 66 46 370 339 390 66 371 lace, wool 314 linen 390 " silk 370 370 371 46 RATE .15c fb Free Free 45% 35% .44c Ib and 60% • 44c fb and 60% 50% • 44c fb and 60% 60% • 60% · 50c Ib and 60% 50% 60% • woolen, (T. D. 2821, 15329, 15587, 16845). 44c Ib and 60% woolen knit, (T. D. 5243, 5256, 5903)...44c Ib and 60% wool, embroidered, (19 S. C. R. 417, 49 F. R. 826, 53 F. R. 1011, T. D. 13831, 13878, 15021, 17587) .50c fb and 60% 122 Shearings of boiler plate, (T. D. 11356, 21808, 22673, 22711, 23843) 153 153 153 153 D Shears, (T. D. 8587). See Scissors. hedge and garden, (T. D. 7542, 7587). See Scissors. horse, (T. D. 3195, 8336, 9728, 3448, 8178). See Scissors. sheep, (31 F. R. 445, T. D. 16827). See Scissors. · $4 ton 176 Sheathing or yellow metal, (T. D. 7896, 8113, 14523).. 2c Ib 553 394 402 46 Sec. 6 394 felts, adhesive, for vessels (T. D. 9668, 9981, 10460, 11494, 12330, 17678) paper, (T. D. 10155, 10521, 11348, 14409) paper for lining boxes (T. D. 10155). • paper, tarred roofing not, (T. D. 11348) roofing felt, (T. D. 14409).. 566 Sheaves of wheat and grass, prepared, (T. D. 10073, 13375, 20497, 21984) 221 Sheep, 1 year old or over. Free 10% 25% 20% 10% Free $1.50 each • 496 Less than 1 year old casings or sausage skins • • 75c each Free 657 dip (T. D. 19228, 19467, 20804, 22575, 23139, 23285) Free 483 exported shorn and returned with wool, (T. D. 2492) Free 153 shears, (T. D. 7542, 8336, 16827, 31 F. R. 445). See Scissors. 438 skins dressed and finished, (T. D. 8502, 13393, 366 66 10492, 10745, 11357, 12957, 12985, 13315). skin mats, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 10745). 20% 664 skins, salted, without wool, (T. D. 13516, 21680, 22702) Free 438 664 68 skins tanned or tawed, (T. D. 13449) 20% skins, without the wool, raw (T. D. 20244, 20900) Free 360 skins with wool on, wool dutiable at lc fb less than wools of the same class, (T. D. 1017, 1100, 1150, 1219, 1309, 1666, 3414, 10208, 11357, 13393, 13419, 13732, 13836, 20109, 20303, 21737, 21764). 657 wash (T. D. 8182, 8782) Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 511 19657, 20041) buckles, if jewelry (T. D. 11078). buttons • G. 401) 405 434 414 64 Sec. 6 " 450 450 659 659 659 659 425 44 111 68 450 " manufactures 635 64 mother of pearl, crude 450 408 44 111 mother of pearl manufactures, (T. D. 16003). necklaces with beads, (T. D. 12122, 13342). opera glasses, (T. D. 11213, 11241, 11403, 11404, 11412, 11597, 11697, 12660, 12923, 13308, 13723, 15152) PAR. ARTICLE 172 Sheet aluminum 13c Ib 193 46 brass 45% 176 copper .212c ib 23 46 131 gelatin, colored, (T. D. 16837). See Gelatin, iron or steel. See Steel sheets. 182 159 44 403 64 403 185 66 nickel, (T. D. 16981) 641 66 platina 135 F. R. 267). 449 "" 192 64 zinc • lead • metal, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses · music, (T. D. 12582, 13797, 19183) music, loose, (T. D. 11118) steel in strips, (T. D. 15676, 15986, 16826, 60 See Steel ingots. rubber, (T. D. 3966) 322 Sheets, cotton 346 339 66 68 · linen, as Linen cloth, (T. D. 23023, 23101). linen, embroidered, (T. D. 11070) • loose are not books (T. D. 18530, 18731). 347 Sheeting, checked or Russian, jute and flax, (T. D. 14511) 407 Shell and paper, manufactures of, paper chief value (T. D. 20041) 212c Ib 40% • 25% 25% 6c Ib • Free RATE 30% 2c Ib 45% 60% 45% 35% boxes, paper chief value (T. D. 1531, 12924, 45% 60% .11½c line grs. and 15% • chips (T. D. 17162) combs eye stones, (T. D. 12915) fish (T. D. 23418) fish, canned, (T. D. 9645, 10496, 7080, 12258) fish, oysters in oil, (T. D. 12258). fish prepared for pickling or drying, (19 O. A. • imitation fruits, (T. D. 12034) lorgnettes, (T. D. 12552) 10% 35% 35% · Free Free Free Free 50% • 45% 35% Free ·· 35% 60% 45% 450 rosaline articles, (T. D. 10920, 10929) 450 slabs of, (T. D. 12922, 13845) 450 46 umbrella handles, (T. D. 13349) 35% 35% 35% 635 Shells, all kinds, not cut, ground or otherwise manu- factured, (T. D. 12851) Free Sec. 6 almond 10% 193 cartridge, (T. D. 14544) 45% 450 clippings of, for mosaic work, (T. D. 1106, 4428) 35% Free 528 cocoa 86 450 Sec. 6 450 engraved, cut or ground, (T. D. 3813, 12851). flakes or scales cut from, (T. D. 16003) manufactures of, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 6166, 6782, 8239, 4428, 10930, 12915, 12922, 14318) 35% 10% • 35% 454 oil paintings on, (T. D. 11677) 20% 450 partially manufactured, (T. D. 6166, 14318, 7 S. C. R. 1240, G. A. 3821) 35% 667 pepper (T. D. 14716, 18525, 18711, 19900, 19991, 512 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 20737, 20846, 21080) 450 Shells, simply cleaned with acids (T. D. 3843, 8239, 17946, 18165, 20210) 450 450 $6 snail, cut (T. D. 12851) • tortoise, polished, (G. A. 3922, T. D. 20210) RATE Free 35% 35% 35% Free gum, bleached, (T. D. 11909, 15845) • • • 1/40 c Ib and 10% 592 Shellac, gum, (T. D. 9392) 20 66 20 53 66 269 220 370 .. ... gum, white, in rolls, (T. D. 15845). .14c Ib and 10% varnish, alcoholic Shelled almonds, clear · Shetland ponies, (T. D. 11124). $1.32 gal and 35% 6c Ib As horses. .44c Ib and 60% veils or falls, (T. D. 13979)... Shields, dress, as wearing apparel, according to ma- 699 Shingle terial, (T. D. 11198, 12918). Shingle bolts 203 Shingles (T. D. 18338) • • 191 Ship chronometers, or parts of (T. D. 19437) equipments, various, (T. D. 22450, 23237). forgings, of iron or steel $6 127 699 " knees (T. D. 3602) 193 66 logs, metal, (T. D. 6187) • 66 materials (T. D. 22342). 699 Free 30c M 40% 35% Free 45% 127 planking and timber, (T. D. 3602, 4012, 4347, Ship's stores described. (T. D. 22433.) 8564, 15308) wrought iron for • 314 Shirt bosoms, linen (T. D. 11324, 12119) 314 C 339 338 16 338 320 314 bosoms, cotton bosoms, embroidered collars and cuffs, cotton. • Free 35% 50% 50% 60% ..45c doz. pcs. and 15% 40c doz. pcs. and 20% .50c Ib and 30% collars and cuffs, linen all or part labels, cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 14623) • waist fronts (T. D. 18519) 50% 319 Shirts and combination suits, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, made wholly or in part on knitting machines or frames, or knit by hand, finished or unfinished, (T. D. 12987, 14301, 16533, 16661), valued not over $1.50 dozen ..60c doz. and 15% valued over $1.50, not over $3 doz..$1.10 doz and 15% valued over $3, not over $5 doz.....$1.50 doz and 25% valued over $5, not over $7 doz. valued over $7, not over $15 doz. valued over $15 doz 314 339 " €6. 390 "C 370 • • cotton or other vegetable fiber linen embroidered, (T. D. 12219) silk, (T. D. 14811) Wool ... • • $1.75 doz and 35% • • $2.25 doz and 35% 50% 50% 60% 60% • 44c Ib and 60% or ramie, 35% 346 Shirting, cloth, bleached, of flax, hemp weighing less than 4½ oz. sq. yd., and con- taining over 100 threads to sq. in. Shirtings, cotton, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 8297, 10682, 10773, 10777, 16315, 49 F. R. 829, 21940, 21949). cotton, silk and wool, as wool dress goods, (T. D. 10682). 369 " 311 "6 387 " 366 cotton, silk striped, (T. D. 16096), (minimum 50%) ..8c sq. yd. and 30% silk (T. D. 12232, 13423, 49 F. R. 829), as Silk goods. wool, (T. D. 12960), as wool cloth. 362 Shoddy, (T. D. 10322) 25c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 513 PAR. ARTICLE 320 Shoe binding, cotton, (T. D. 14297, 16484) binding, flax, hemp or jute binding, silk 347 389 371 "" binding, wool or hair 193 414 66 • RATE 45% 45% 50% .50c tb and 60% • 45% buckles and fasteners, metal, (T. D. 3667).... buttons, paper board, papier mache, pulp or other similar material, valued not over 3c grs valued over 3c grs. • · eyelets, (38 F. R. 97) horns, horn 1c grs 50% 45% 30% 45% lacets, cotton or other vegetable fiber cut in lengths and tagged, (T. D. 20515)..25c Ib and 15% lacets of cotton, imported in lengths (T. D. lacets, leather 193 66 449 66 193 " horns, metal 155 " knives. See Knives. 320 66 339 ،، 21968) 438 391 • 371 Sec. 6 " 450 193 46 7 330 66 thread, flax. See Flax thread. 438-450 66 uppers (T. D. 5026) 390 438-450 lacets, silk (T. D. 19101) lacets wool or hair • maker's paste powder, (T. D. 17625) ... • patterns of bronzed leather, cut in forms. pinchers • polish (T. D. 19415) • 60% .50c grs prs and 20% 50% .50c fb and 60% 20% 35% · 45% 25% 35% 60% 35% 44c b and 60% 314 370 163 449 438 " 438 370 · uppers, embroidered with silk (T. D. 23464).. vamps, (T. D. 10342) 370 Shoes, arctic, (T. D. 1536) 66 . 66 Chinese, wool, silk or cotton, as wearing ap- parel, according to material of chief value, (37 F. R. 780, T. D. 7622, 8334, 8455, 11338, 20928, 21587). cotton, (T. D. 10735) • • • 50% felt, (T. D. 3005, 3011, 3393, 7218). .44c tb and 60% horse, mule or ox, wrought iron or steel...... 1c b India rubber, (T. D. 10406, 10790, 11421) Indian moccasins, (T. D. 17654) leather, (T. D. 5994, 23464) • leather and woolen, (T. D. 10665, 10766, 10735, 11338) 30% 25% 25% .44c Ib and 60% 438 579 ** 390 leather, with wooden soles, (T. D. 5994) old rubber, (T. D. 15779, 43 F. R. 288) silk, (T. D. 791, 10735) 25% Free 60% " 370 369 483 Sec. 20' 483 wool, (T. D. 7218, 8334) Shooda, as wool dress goods, (T. D. 8679). Shooks, American returned herring box. (T. D. 22303, 22356, 22590) orange and lemon box exported, when re- turned in completed form, filled, (T. D. 11987, 11988, 15473, 15563, 15674, 16009, 16473, 16475, 16890, 17004, 17084, 18052, 72 F. R. 46, 78 F. R. 334). .44c fb and 60% Free Free Free 208 204 n. s. p. f., (T. D. 578, 3694, 7677, 9177, 22720). packing box. (T. D. 326, 9177, 3817, 10743, 12315, 16565) 35% 30% 204 C sugar box 30% 450 Shot bags and belts, leather 35% 148 cast iron, (T. D. 6001) .8-10c b 193 * 182 chains, (49 F. R. 221, T. D. 10128, 10890). lead 45% .212c Ib 品​番 ​pouches, according to material of chief value. 17α 514 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 658 Shotgun barrels, in single tubes, forged, rough bored. (T. D. 21404) 158 Shotguns, double barreled, sporting breech-loading, and combination shotguns and rifles, (78 F. R. 799), valued not over $5... valued over $5, not over $10. valued over $10 each. 158 66 157 158 66 158 RATE Free $1.50 ea. and 15% ·· • $4 ea and 15% $6 ea and 35% $6 ea and 35% 50% the above, if imported without lock or locks or other fittings parts and fittings for the above, n. s. p. f..... double barrels for sporting, breech-loading shotguns and rifles, further advanced than rough bored $3 ea and 35% muzzle loading and parts of (T. D. 8831, 10524, 13682) single barreled breech loading, and parts of stocks for double barreled sporting loading shotgun and rifles. 193 Shovels, metal, (T. D. 8162) 208 wood 400 Show bills and cards, lithographed as Lithographic prints. 25% $1 ea and 35% breech $3 ea and 35% 45% 35% 403 193 66 208 46 bills and cards, printed (T. D. 22760) cards, framed in metal, (T. D. 9812) cards, framed in wood 25% 45% 35% 46 193 659 cards, iron, printed, (T. D. 9812, 6141). Shrimp and other shell fish, canned or otherwise, (T. D. 7080, 9645, 10496, 12258) ·· • • 45% Free 332 241 nets, (T. D. 15410), same duty as upon twine from which made, and in addition. paste or sauce, (T. D. 7388, 9696, 14267, 14389, 18813, 22176) 25% • 40% 252 Shrubs, (T. D. 11575) 25% 640 for United States Free Shuttlecocks and battledores, according to material, (T. D. 2842). 3 Siccatiff. (T. D. 22591) 193 Sickles, (T. D. 7818) 154 Sidearms, (T. D. 2881, 6350, 13316). 49 25% 45% 35% 58 137 Sienna and sienna earth, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 5951, 8416, 10869, 21403), crude, or not powdered, wash- ed or pulverized if powdered, washed or pulverized if ground in oil or water in tubes • 1/8c Ib • • • %c Ib 112c rb 366 66 Sieves, metal, wire, in addition to rate on wire. hair chief value, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 12946). • ... 30% .114c ib 137 208 rice, No. 12 mesh of (T. D. 22528, 22680). wire, pay rate on wire of which composed and 1¼c It wood chief value 35% • 369 Signal flag for foreign vessels in United States port, as Bunting (T. D. 10980). Slleslas, as cotton cloth. 97 Silica retort settings (T. D. 17388) Sec. 6" stone, ground (T. D. 15701) 97 79 58 79 Silicate of iron (T. D. 22223) of soda, (T. D. 4710, 8781) soluble, (T. D. 3644) Silicates, all alkaline, (T. D. 3644, 8781) 464 Silicic acid .. + 35% 20% 35% • 12c tb 30c Ib • 1½c Ib Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 515 PAR. ARTICLE Silk and bamboo screens, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 11375). 17 66 389 389 386 311 390 390 390 66 390 461 322 339 66 390 386 66 390 44 RATE 50% 50% and collodion belts, (T. D. 14826)....65c fb and 25% and cotton beltings, (T. D. 10936, 12969, 15851) and cotton, bone casing, (T. D. 10936, 16359). and cotton chenille, (T. D. 15038) ..$1.50 Ib and 15% and cotton cloth, (T. D. 10777, 11329, 16405, 18089, 22376, 22745) (minimum 50%). and cotton galloons, (T. D. 16014) and cotton gimps, beaded 8c sq. yd. and 30% 60% 60% 50% 60% 10% cotton chief 45% 60% 60% and cotton givri muslin, (T. D. 16209). and cotton gloves, (T. D. 12989) and cotton hatters' plush, (T. D. 16577) and cotton hemstitched cloth, cloth, value (T. D. 15684) and cotton lace curtains, (T. D. 14947) and cotton laces, (T. D. 10789, 11076, 12342). and cotton plush, silk chief value (T. D. 12937), (minimum 50%) $1 mb and 15% and cotton ribbons in the gray, in the piece (T. D. 22561) · and cotton satins, according to component of chief value, (T. D. 10776). 60% 44 and cotton shawls, according to component of chief value, (19 F. R. 417). 314 390 390 44 66 46 390 425 68 371 68 and cotton shoes, cotton chief value (T. D. 10735) ... and cotton taffeta gloves, (T. D. 14145). and cotton tapestry, according to component of chief value, (T. D. 13700, 14135, 23098)). and cotton trimmings, beaded, (T. D. 13320).. and cotton umbrella goods, according to com- ponent of chief value, (T. D. 10353, 10655, 22574). and cotton velvet ribbons, according to com- ponent of chief value, (53 F. R. 214, T. D. 11186). and cotton vestings, as cotton cloths, (T. D. 13185). ... 50% 60% 60% 60% 50% and cotton wearing apparel. (T. D. 23692). and eiderdown quilts, (8 S. C. R. 930).. and felt hat braids, (T. D. 14918)......50c Ib and 60% and fur garments, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 17282). and metal banners, (T. D. 14296) and mohair laces, (T. D. 12535, 14628, 18843) 60% 60% 50c Ib and 60% and mohair tosca nets, (T. D. 14760). 50c lb and 60% 50% = 179 179 44 and metal lace, (T. D. 12658) 371 371 389 " 390 366 "" 371 369 390 and rubber cords, (T. D. 10483, 23073) and wood jewelry cases, according to com- ponent of chief value, (T. D. 14502). and wood screens embroidered, (T. D. 12148).. and wool bengalines, (T. D. 12840). As Wool dress goods. (T. D. 20924). and wool braids, (T. D. 14139) and wool gloria cloths, (T. D. 14713). dress goods. 60% 50c fb and 60% As Wool and wool knit goods, silk chief value, (T. D. 10552, 14811, 14812, 15312) 60% 516 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 370 Silk and wool wearing apparel, (T. D. 15312). 44c lb and 60% 390 appliqued articles 60% 390 articles, embroidered • 60% artificial (G. A. 3917, T. D. 23110, 23528) ac- cording to article. 389 64 bandings 50% 391 "" bags 50% 391 "" banners, (T. D. 12423, 14296) 50% 390 beaded goods 60% 390 beading, (T. D. 14701, 23232) · 60% 389 66 belting, (T. D. 12969) 50% 390 .. 387 " belts, (T. D. 13444) bengalines (T. D. 12840, 14147), as Silk goods 60% 389 • 498 64 bolting cloth, when permanently marked, (T. in the piece. bindings, elastic or non-elastic, (T. D. 10506, 18981) 50% D. 10272, 10626, 10552, 10645, 10914, 10554, 56 F. R. 474) Free 387 bolting cloth, n. s. p. f., as Silk goods. 389 " bone casings 50% 390 bonnets (T. D. 14295) 60% 389 braces 50% 391 66 braided ligature, (T. D. 11183) 50% 390 44 braids, (T. D. 6650, 13365, 14139, 14403, 17393). 60% 413 button forms, (T. D. 10570) 10% 414 buttons, (T. D. 10551, 11358, 14136) · 50% 390 caps, (T. D. 6044) 60% 391 384 carded 434 CC 386 391 cloaks card cases chatelaine bags (T. D. 21874) chenille, (T. D. 6650, 7994, 13340) (minimum 50%) chenille yarns (T. D. 21111) • 387 or 390" chiffon, (T. D. 16277, 16311, 18655, 21114, 21115). china, as Silk goods, (T. D. 22376, 22745). Chinese cue strings, (T. D. 11856). clocked cotton hose and half hose, (T. D. 13683, 15226). See Cotton hosiery. clothing, ready-made, (T. D. D. 10735, 11233, 12242, 12543, 13444, 13876, 14145, 14811, 14935) cocoons • colliers' scarfs, (T. D. 16118) combed • cords, (T. D. 13365, 13374, 22587) cordonnet (T. D. 3798, 12917), as Silk, spun. corset lacets, (T. D. 13216, 19101) 50% .40c Ib 60% .$1.50 Ib and 15% 50% 387 390 390 318 390 60% 661 64 Free • 390 เ 60% 384 64 .40c Ib 389 $& 50% 385 64 391 64 50% 390 " corsets, (T. D. 13216) 60% D 366 cotton and wool manufactures, (T. D. 10677, 10682, 11073). As wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. 188 46 covered hairpins, (T. D. 16411) 35% 137 66 covered wire, (T. D. 14918, 15149) 45% 390 391 crepe (T. D. 14714, 19312, 21154, 22073, 22160).. curtains 60% 50% 390 de Joinville scarfs, (T. D. 11022) 60% • 390 "C doilies, (T. D. 14159) 60% 390 drapery nets, (T. D. 12334) 60% 390 drawers, (T. D. 14811) 60% 390 390 edgings, (T. D. 15580, 17593, 22989, 23231) embroidered articles and fabrics • 60% 60% ... 60% 60% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 517 427 391 391 385 390 339 PAR. ARTICLE 390 Silk embroideries, (T. D. 10667, 11239, 12345, 12557, 13226, 14714, 16871, 16873). figured muslins, (T. D. 11239) flocks (T. D. 12149) floss (T. D. 6127, 6305) flouncings • ► fringed cotton braid (T. D. 15669 • • RATE fans, (T. D. 10739, 12797, 13308, 16926) • 60% 50% 50% .. 50% 30% 60% 60% 390 fringes 60% 390 66 galloons • 60% • 390 389 galloons, embroidered (T. D. 10506, 14173) garters (T. D. 10323, 10674, 13738). • • 60% 50% 390 " gimps, beaded (T. D. 16092) 60% 390 66 girdles (T. D. 12422) 60% 390 66 gloves (T. D. 6232, 14145) 60% · 390 60% 387 goods, beaded (T. D. 15981, 16092, 16224, 16225, 16406, 23232) • goods woven in the piece, n. s. p. f., weighing not less than 1 1-3, and not more than 8 ounces per square yard (T. D. 21099, 21114, 21232, 22745, 23634). Containing not over 20% in weight of silk, ... containing over 20%, not over 30% in weight of if in the gum, (T. D. 23150) if dyed in the piece. silk, if in the gum if dyed in the piece • • · • • .50c Ib .60c Ib ..65c Ib • • 80c Ib containing over 30%, not over 45% in weight of silk, if in the gum.. if dyed in the piece + .90c Tb • · • $1.10 tb if dyed in the thread or yarn, and containing not over 30% in weight of silk, if black (except selvedges). if other than black.. • 75c Ib • · 90c Ib containing over 30%, not over 45% in weight of silk, • · · • $1.10 Ib $1.30 ib if black (except selvedges). if other than black containing over 45% in weight of silk, or if composed wholly of silk, if dyed in the thread or yarn and weighted in the dyeing so as to exceed the original weight of the raw silk, if black (except selvedges) if other than black · • $1.50 tb • $2.25 Id if dyed in the thread or yarn and the weight is not increased by dyeing beyond the ori- ginal weight of the raw silk if in the gum $3.00 Tb • $2.50 Ib if boiled off or dyed in the piece, or printed..$3.00 Ib Weighing less than 1 1-3, and more than 1-3 ounce per square yard, if in the gum, or if dyed in the thread or yarn $2.50 ID if boiled off $3.00 b 389 if dyed or printed in the piece.. Weighing not over 1-3 ounce per square yd..$4.50 Ib But none of the above shall pay less than. gorings • $3.25 Ib • • 50% 50% 391 guards for watches and eye glasses (T. D. 8837) 50% 518 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 390 388 ARTICLE Silk hair nets (T. D. 14935) handkerchiefs or mufflers, whether in the piece or otherwise, finished or unfinished, if not hemmed or hemmed only, shall pay the same rate of duty as is imposed on goods in the piece of the same description, weight and condition, but not less than. if hemstitched or imitation hemstitched, or revered or have drawn threads, or are em- broidered in any manner, or are tamboured, appliqued, or trimmed wholly or in part with lace, tucking or insertion, they shall pay in addition to the duty hereinbefore prescribed But in no case less than. hat bands hats (T. D. 340, 440, 1012, 10787, 12150) hatters' plush RATE 60% 50% 10% 60% 389 66 50% 390 ... 60% 461 66 10% 390 44 head nets 60% 390 66 hoods (T. D. 10787) 60% 66 390 imitation straw braids (T. D. 14403) • • 60% 390 insertings (72 F. R., 252, T. D. 15230, 15580, 15985, 16927, 17788, 17992) 60% 391 Jacquard goods (T. D. 21569, 22178, 23098, 23309) 50% 391 Japanese screens (T. D. 12966) 50% 390 66 kiltings or plaitings (T. D. 14702) 60% 390 knit goods 60% 390 lace 60% · 390 lace articles (T. D. 11372, 12342, 13068) 60% 427 390 391 lacets (T. D. 13216, 19101) 309 66 66 391 46 lace fans (T. D. 12241, 13308) lace nets (T. D. 13905) ligatures, braided (T. D. 11183) lined baskets, according to material of chief value (T. D. 12236, 13800, 15665). manufactures, with or without India rubber n. s. p. f., (T. D. 21232) • All such manufactures of which wool is a component material shall be assessed for duty as wool (T. D. 11239, 14158). military sashes (T. D. 13423, 15023, 18077).... mousseline brodee (T. D. 14394, 21114, 21115).. mufflers. See Silk handkerchiefs, (T. D. 50% • • 60% 50% • 50% 50% 391 50% 390 66 60% 388 22829, 23755). 390 muffs (T. D. 10787) 60% 391 387 390 390 44 390 • 390 390 mulls and tinsel gauze. (T. D. 21099, 21499).. muslins, as Silk goods in the piece. muslins, embroidered (T. D. 11239). neckties, (T. D. 11233, 12543, 13876, 16118) neckties in the piece (T. D. 15019). nets (T. D. 2337, 12334, 13068, 14052, 16965, 17788, 17992, 54 F. R. 367, 76, F. R. 451). nets beaded (T. D. 16225, 23232) 50% 60% 60% ... 60% ... 60% 60% • 661 66 noils, (T. D. 13348) Free 391 oil cloth 50% 385 "" organzine 30% 385 390 # 454 390 462 391 64 organzine thrums (T. D. 17410) ornaments paintings on, (T. D. 15831) parasol coverings (T. D. 16883) parasols passementeries (T. D. 14312) 30% 60% 20% 60% · 50% 60% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 519 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 386 Silk Silk pile fabrics, except plushes (T. D. 20246, 20817) (minimum 50%) .$1.50 Ib and 15% 391 44 pillow shams, (T. D. 15214). 50% 387 386 386 46 plush ribbons, (minimum 50%) (T. D. 20817) 387 660 64 387 391 386 44 D. 20817) ... 390 66 390 391 64 386 390 391 64 390 390 391 ::: 64 391 386 44 pleated and shirred (T. D. 21326). plush, (T. D. 15233, 15825, 16109, 20246, 20817) (minimum 50%) pongee (T. D. 22745, 22829). raw or reeled (T. D. 17404) reps, as Silk goods. $1.00 fb and 15% ribbons (10 S. C. R. 186, T. D. 18277, 20817, 21247) ribbons, plush or velvet (minimum 50%) (T. ruchings, (T. D. 13224, 17268) rufflings sachets, (T. D. 9533) satin soliel (minimum 50%) sashes, (T. D. 12225, 18077) sashes, military, (T. D. 13423, 15023) scarfs, (T. D. 11022, 11233, 12543, 13876) scarfs, embroidered, (T. D. 15468, 15843) scraps, (T. D. 3311) screen, painted, (T. D. 13308) seal skin (T. D. 11278), (minimum 50%). $1.50 b and 15% Free 50% • $1.50 fb and 15% 60% 60% 50% · $1 Ib and 15% 60% 50% 60% 60% 50% 50% • $1.50 b and 15% 385 66 390 sewing, (T. D. 3798, 3900, 6127, 6305, 12917). shawls 30% 60% 390 390 :: 60% 60% 385 30% 311 64 390 390 385 shirts shoes and slippers, (T. D. 10735). singles sleeve linings, cotton chief value (T. D. 11538, 11638, 11736, 12268, 14158) (minimum 50%) 8c sq. yd. and 30% spangled goods spot nets spun, in skeins, cops, warps, or on beams, (T. D. 6109, 2050, 14146, 14154, 16650). valued not over $1 b.. • 60% 60% ..20c fb and 15% 30c fb and 15% valued over $1, not over $1.50 Ib valued over $1.50 Ib, not over $2 Ib...40c Ib and 15% valued over $2, not over $2.50 Ib......50c fb and 15% valued over $2.50 Ib... 60c fb and 15% in no case shall the duty be less than 35%. stockings, (T. D. 8706, 11383, 14145). stockings for dolls, (T. D. 5957) strings for musical instruments, (T. D. 13234, • 390 60% 418 35% 453 44 11593) 45% 311 striped cotton cloth, D. 16096, 22376). (T. (minimum 50%) .8c sq. yd. and 30% 462 64 sunshades 50% 389 suspenders · = = 50% 391 swivel necktie goods, (T. D. 14057, 14075) 50% 390 tamboured articles 60% 391 tapestry, (T. D. 14075) 50% 389 tassels and cords 50% 385 4 thread, (T. D. 6127, 6305, 15388) • 30% 385 thread, artificial, (26 F. R. 609, T. D. 15388, 23110, 23528) 30% 385 thrown, (T. D. 4047, 6127, 12914) 30% 385 tram 30% 390 trimmed hats, (T. D. 9841, 10945) 60% 520 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 390 Silk trimmings, (T. D. 11878, 14132, 14132, 16406, 21060, 21113, 21114, 21115, 21247, 21860, 22561) · 60% 389 C tubing 50% 391 tulle, (T. D. 17788, 17992) 60% 385 6 tussah, (T. D. 12914) 30% 385 C6 385 <4 tusah warps, as silk spun, (T. D. 14146). twist.... 30% 462 50% 390 390 " 386 390 386 953) 391 umbrellas veils and veilings, (61 F. R. 283, 66 F. R. 52, T. D. 12334, 13068, 13981, 14052, 15642, 15866, 15869, 16918, 17331, 17788, 17992, 21114, 21115, 22073, 22160) • veils for infants, (T. D. 12242) velvet, (minimum 50%). velvet bonnets, (T. D. 14295) velvet ribbons (minimum 50%), (T. D. 11332, 14061, 17866, 18002, 18014, 18024, 71 F. R. vest chains • • · 60% • 60% • $1.50 b and 15% 60% · $1.50 b and 15% 50% 391 44 390 vesting vests 50% • • 60% • 385 661 • 391 390 64 • warp beams (see silk spun), (T. D. 14559). waste watch chains, (69 F. R. 467, T. D. 16134, 17053) wearing apparel Free 50% 60% 389 webbing, (59 F. R. 454). 50% • 392 weight of, to be taken in the condition as found without deduction therefrom for dye, coloring matter or foreign substances. D. 20077). (T. 662 " worms' eggs • Free 517 worm gut, crude, (T. D. 23699) Free 448 385 64 * · worm gut, manufactured, (T. D. 19582, 21566) yarns, and imitation of, (T. D. 22587, 23110, 23528) 25% 30% 193 Silver articles, n. s. p. f 45% * • 175 << 511 bronze powder, (T. 15704) bullion, (T. D. 12c Ib 8619, 7996, 11306, 12000, 12609, 14122) Free เ 179 bullions threads .5c tb and 35% 530 44 coins Free 179 (6 cords and braids, (T. D. 6547) 60% 193 66 179 cup to be contended for (T. D. 13358) embroideries 45% 60% 179 epaulettes 60% 179 galloons, (T. D. 4204) • 60% 193 66 German, manufactures of 45% 174 German, unmanufactured 25% 155 knives and forks, as knives, table (T. D. 16813). 434 " jewelry 60% 179 laces 60% 181 lead ores (T. D. 10383, 11042, 11049, 11116, 11159, 11771, 15333, 15895, 16149, 16154, 16599), on the lead • • .112c Ib Free 532 178 lead ores, copper in (T. D. 11448) leaf, per package of 500 leaves 75c 193 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. 45% 612 3 511 46 medals, if trophies or prizes (T. D. 14160) nitrate of old family, dutiable value of (T. D. 10629). old, fit only for remanufacture. ... • Free 25% Free • • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 521 PAR. ARTICLE 629 Silver ores (T. D. 6858) 64 629 ores, ground (18 O. A. G. 148) • 629 ፡፡ ores, slag (T. D. 12529) • 398 66 paper (T. D. 18627) 193 " plate (T. D. 10629) 193 66 plated ware (T. D. 10681) 193 powder (T. D. 6113, 9101, 10498, 12909, 15704).. 70 66 powder, toilet 3 66 salts of 193 scent bottles (T. D. 12143) • • 629 179 sweepings (T. D. 6058) tassels 179 66 thread 179 44 tinsel wire RATE Free Free Free 3c fb and 20% 45% 45% 45% 50% 25% 45% Free 60% .5c Ib and 35% 5c Ib 179 trimmings 418 65 toys 504 193 66 463 ware as household effects (T. D. 15240) ware for societies is dutiable (T. D. 8847) waste, photographers' (T. D. 6058) 60% 35% Free ·· 45% 10% 191 66 rately. 193 100 Sinews, as glue stock watches, cases and movements dutiable sepa- wire (T. D. 15328) Silvered glass articles Sec. 7 Similitude clause. 572 410 • Sink brushes (T. D. 8999, 15963) 94 Sinks, stoneware (T. D. 13616) 45% 60% Free 40% 25% 193 Singing birds, mechanical, (T. D. 10654) • 45% 385 Singles, silk 30% 99 Siphon bottles, as glass bottles molded or pressed, (T. D. 11682, 14031, 15239, 18375). 100 209 tubes, glass (T. D. 12037, 14962, 17163). 60% Sirup cane juice. See Sugar. ลง Sec. 6 " Sec. 6 Sec. 6 210 cherry (T. D. 14731) 20% de punch (T. D. 16578) 60c Ib and 45% fruit (T. D. 9709) 20% lemon, (T. D. 16849) 20% 68 看 ​Sec. 6 Sec. 6 347 347 491 329 566 maple (T. D. 10425, 11176, 11837) medicinal pineapple (T. D. 12725, 12820). raspberry, (T. D. 13973, 14731) ... • • Sisal grass hammocks (T. D. 12354). grass, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. grass or Sunn, binding twine made from, of single ply, measuring not over 600 feet to the pound (43 F. R. 294) ... grass or Sunn cables, cordage and twine made of, excepting binding twine grass, unmanufactured or undressed, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 8912) • 23 Size, bone, (T. D. 10796) as glue. 4c Ib 25% 20% • 20% 45% 45% Free 1c Ib Free 64 53 gold (T. D. 6690, 9223) 35% Sec. 6 " paper hanging (T. D. 6242) 20% 396 Sized paper (T. D. 10759). See Paper, printing 23 Sizing (T. D. 4750, 10796). As glue 193 Skates 45% 663 Skeletons Free • 450 papier mache (T. D. 1767) 35% 454 131 Skelp iron or steel. See Steel, sheet. 454 Sketches, pen and ink, (T. D. 13299) of American artists (T. D. 11455) original 703 207 Skewers, butchers and packers ·· • • • 20% Free 20% 40c M 522 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 208 Skiffs, wood • 70 Skin, preparations for the 193 Skewings of Dutch metal. (T. D. 20682) 664 Skins, all raw, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 5705, 9918, 14060, 45% 35% 50% 14216, 11701, 17166, 20884) Free 562 44 350-360" Angora, goat, raw, (66 F. R. 299, T. D. 12815, 12865, 15699, 16072) Free Angora goat, raw, with wool on (T. D. 2490, 5883, 7206, 7544, 7588, 10208, 11357, 11385, 15699, 16072, 18834) asses, dressed and finished 11c b 20% 438 664 438 "" asses, raw and unmanufactured Free 44 450 425 44 basil, tanned, but unfinished, (T. D. 7862) bear with heads on (T. D. 13297, 13585) birds, crude (T. D. 10762, 11500, 12919, 17935, 10% 35% 18745) . 15% 425 birds dressed and finished, suitable for milli- nery ornaments (T. D. 695, 3682, 5930, 9898, 10253, 10795) 50% 425 birds, dyed (T. D. 12205, 12832) 50% 438 bookbinders' calf 20% 450 bronze-coated leather (T. D. 14216) • 35% 450 664 438 66 438 438 562 562 446 66 buffalo, and bear, and goat, made up for sleigh robes (T. D. 3351) calf, raw (T. D. 18671, 18688, 18739) calf japanned (T. D. 14215). See Leather, pat- ent. calf, tanned, or dressed (T. D. 5635, 13363) chamois (T. D. 11701, 16289) • Chinese sable (T. D. 13686) coney, plucked (T. D. 10854, 10901, 14768, 50 F. R. 693, 53 F. R. 344). • cut into shape for gloves, pay 75% of rate as- sessed on gloves of same material (T. D. 3759, 5923). dressed and finished n. s. p. f. 35% Free • 20% 20% Free • Free 438 46 20% 437 66 dried, salted and pickled • • 15% 426 " dressed with the hair on, (40 F. R. 872) 20% 438 556 46 fish . 562 elk hides, (T. D. 14059, 14060) fox, (T. D. 437) 20% Free Free • 426 * fur carroted 20% 426 furs, dressed on the skin 20% 562 fur, not dressed, (T. D. 6078, 9731) Free • • 438 664 goat, dressed and finished, (T. D. 5705) goat raw, (T. D. 7046) 20% Free 562 "" goat, Chinese, (T. D. 4685) Free 567 gold beaters', (T. D. 352) Free 425 goose, with down on, plucked of feathers, and tawed, (T. D. 4974, 12838) 50% 425 $4 goose and grebe, with feathers on, dressed, (T. D. 724, 4974, 12838) 50% 438 66 japanned, as leather, patent, (T. D. 11763, 10719). 438 562 kangaroo, dressed and finished, (T. D. 3640). kangaroo, raw, (T. D. 3640) 20% Free 438 66 kid and lamb, dressed and finished. • • 20% 426 46 438 66 426 66 lamb with fur on, dressed, (T. D. 4185, 15726) leather for printers' rollers, (T. D. 15700).. leopard and tiger, dressed, (53 F. R. 344, 16 S. C. R. 119, T. D. 10795) 20% 20% 20% 426 loosely sewed together in the form of crosses, coat linings, (T. D. 10913, 12123, 12985, 13180, SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 523 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 13182, 14564) 20% 438 Skins, morocco, finished. 20% 438 66 morocco unfinished, (T. D. 3671, 7862, 12130, 13363) 10% 438 " oxhides, dressed, (T. D. 14059). 20% 426 66 Persian and Astrakhan lamb, dressed, (T. D. 15726) 20% 562 plucked coney, (53 F. R. 344, T. D. 10854, 10901, 14768, 17155) Free 438 prepared for drumheads (not parchment), (T. D. 9918) 20% 426 66 rabbit, dressed, (T. D. 6394) 20% 562 66 rabbit, raw Free 572 rabbit shreds, (T. D. 10572) Free 664 " raw, (except sheepskins with wool) (T. D. 20884) Free 426 66 sable dressed, (T. D. 1489, 10053) 20% 496 " sausage, (T. D. 9377) Free 426 44 seal, dressed 20% 438 seal, split. (T. D. 20042) 20% 562 seal, raw Free 556 shark Free 438 " sheep, alum tanned, (T. D. 13315) • 20% 438 sheep, dressed and finished, (T. D. 717, 2269, 2584, 8502) 20% 664 sheep, salted, (T. D. 13516, 20900) Free 366 66 sheep made into mats (T. D. 10745), as Woolen, manufactures n. s. p. f. 450 360 sheep, two sewed together, (T. D. 717, 8867, 9769, 10324) · sheep, with wool on, wool dutiable at lc less pound than wools off the skin, (40 F. R. 872, T. D. 8502, 13393, 13449, 13732, 13804, 13886, 13887). 35% 450 46 450 425 44 ་ sheepskin crosses, (T. D. 10883). strips of, for hat bands, (T. D. 13243). swan, plucked of feathers and tawed but down ... 35% ... 35% remaining, (T. D. 12838) 50% taken from American sheep abroad, wool duti- able, (T. D. 7067). 438 tanned 20% 450 64 tiger, with stuffed head, (T. D. 10795, 13297, 13468, 13585) • 35% 426 tiger dressed • 20% 562 tiger, not dressed, (T. D. 19158) Free • • 438 " Tripoli, for morocco (T. D. 12130, 13363, 13636, 18705) 10% 463 44 waste, if not glue stock, (T. D. 9886) 10% 450 438 whips, made up partly tanned, (T. D. 6257). white splits, (T. D. 15172) • 35% ... 20% 44 450 with stuffed heads, (T. D. 15817) 35% 450 露 ​wolf, (T. D. 13585) 35% 360 wools on, pay lc less pound than other wools. 314 Skirt bands, cotton, (T. D. 12962) · 50% 320 315 66 bindings, cotton • 45% bindings, cotton bias pay rate on cotton pile fabrics, and in addition • 10% 371 bindings, wool. (T. D. 21959)......50c per Ib and 60% Skirted wools, as sorted. (T. D. 20766.) 339 Skirting, cotton or other vegetable fiber, hemstitched or tucked knit wool, (T. D. 12998) • Skirts, Balmoral 370 370 66 60% • 44c fb and 60% • 44c Ib and 60% 524 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 664 Sklvers, raw, dried or salted • RATE Free 20% 5-10c tb • .$12 ton Free breccia (T. D. 21672, 22075, 22099, 23647) marble, sawed, dressed and polished, (T. D. 438 66 tanned • 124 Slabs, iron, (T. D. 834) • 124 508 66 iron, charcoal 114 450 66 120 slate 135 "" steel. See Steel ingots. 415. 13935). See Marble. mother-of-pearl, (T. D. 13845) • Slack coal, which will pass through ½ inch screen (T. D. 21987) • 121 Slag basic, (T. D. 12529, 22522) 629 家 ​• or smelter waste (T. D. 12529) • • • 614 Slate as taken from the quarry, (T. D. 400) books, (40 F. R. 873, T. D. 6781, 9878, 17641) chimney pieces 407 看看 ​120 120 66 120 120 66 456 " 456 120 66 for pencils, (T. D. 11228) mantels • manufactures, n. s. p. f. • pencils, n. s. p. f., (T.D. 15005, 15100) • • • 35% 20% 15c ton pencils, with pocket slates, (T. D. 12442, 13004, 14265), dutiable as entireties. pencils, wood covered, (T. D. 15005, 15100, 17677, 17951) slabs, for tables 418 Slates, drawing, ground glass and wood, (T. D. 9002, 13197, 14943) iron, coated with mineral 193 66 120 46 n. s. p. f. 407 66 parchment, (40 F. R. 873) 193 407 " 96 44 100 120 66 120 66 school (T. D. 3082) • patent iron with mineral coating pocket (T. D. 9878) porcelain, decorated, (T. D. 618) • plain, (T. D. 618, 9002, 13187) porcelain glass roofing (T. D. 2396) $1 ton Free Free 35% 20% 20% 20% 20% 3c C 35% 20% 35% 45% 20% 35% 45% 35% 60% 55% • 60% 20% 20% 10% " • .112c rd 414 66 311 387 311 44 202 Slaths, rough (T. D. 2045, 7378) 144 450 Sledges, blacksmiths' • Sleigh robes, skin (T. D. 6078, 7063) Sleighs, according to chief value, (T. D. 3872, 20543). Sleeve button watches, as watches, (T. D. 19284). buttons, plain or ornamental (T. D. 285, 1244, 4346, 5315, 9832) ... linings, cotton and silk (minimum 50). 35% 50% 8c sq. yd. and 30% linings, silk, (T. D. 11736), as silk goods. linings, silk striped (T. D. 11638, 12268, 16096), (minimum 50%) ..8c sq. yd. and 30% • 110 Slides, magic lanterns (T. D. 4515, 7473, 10440, 10619, 11237, 11316, 11865, 12545, 12634, 12711, 14844, 15081, 15313, 20006, 22918)... 45% 107 microscope, beveled, as Glass, window, bev- eled, (T. D. 11237, 12120, 12679, 15310, 42 F. R. 209). Sec. 6 microscope, with mounted specimens, (T. D. 12798) 20% 112 66 photographic (T. D. 12634) 45% Slipped wool is washed wool, (T. D. 8414). Slipper patterns according to material, (T. D. 339, 7695, 20656). SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 525 370 66 449 370 314 66 438 PAR. ARTICLE 371 Slippers, bath cotton, embroidered with worsted (T. D. 8126) carpeting wool, (T. D. 2452) Chinese straw (T. D. 17856) hechima, (T. D. 17501) jute (T. D. 12146) leather ... ► • RATE .50c Ib and 60% 44c Ib and 60% 30% • 44c tb and 60% 50% 25% 179 86 metal thread chief value 60% · • 438 66 390 66 satin leather chief value (T. D. 12724) satin, satin chief value ·· 25% 60% 302 193 Silver cotton Slot machines (T. D. 9158) 45% 45% 361 Slubbing, waste wool 30c Ib 1 Sludge acid (T. D. 17069) 25% • 58 Smalts (T. D. 6276) 30% 20854, 20921, 21264) 68 Smelling salts, perfumed, (T. D. 7381, 16211, 17628, Sec. 29 Smelting ores in bond 261 Smelts, frozen or packed in ice. in oil, as sardines Smoked goose breasts (T. D. 7961) Smokeless powder, valued 20c or less Ib 258 275 422 459 459 66 459 Valued over 20c ib Smokers' articles, all n. s. p. f. • • • · articles, ash receivers, (T. D. 7328) articles, bouquet holders are, (T. D. 9924, 13778) 25% 34c ID 25% 4c Ib 6c Ib 60% 60% 60% 459 " · articles, cabinets not, but dutiable according to material, (T. D. 12132, 13778). articles, cane containing pipe is, (T. D. 3692).. articles, cases for chocolate cigarettes not, (T. D. 12806). 60% 459 articles, cigar cases, (T. D. 2667, 8379, 11851, 12550, 12913, 20762) 60% 66 459 articles, cigar cutters are, (T. D. 8957, 12809, 14745, 15010) 60% articles, cigar lighters, mechanical, not, (T. D. 3067, 11830). 46 459 < 459 articles, cigarette books and book covers. articles, cigarette paper, (T. D. 10905, 14646, 13 S. C. R. 677) • 60% 60% articles, cigarette machines are not, (T. D. 13778). 459 459 articles, clay pipes, common, (T. D. 14320, 14240), valued not over 40c grs .15c grs articles, diminutive pouches not, (T. D. 16348). articles, French clay pipes (T. D. 10767, 12421, 13893) • • 50c grs. and 25% 370 459 64 articles, jackets not, (T. D. 12231) • • 44c Ib and 60% 44 articles, lamps, small, (T. D. 6908, 31 F. R. 446) 60% 66 459 articles, leather cigar cases, (T. D. 6040, 9725, 11851) 60% 66 70 articles, pastilles or cachous, (T. D. 15246, 17814) 50% 459 articles, pipe cases, (T. D. 6040, 12131, 14926). 60% 459 articles, pipes, n. s. p. f. 60% articles, rubber tubes to be cut to lengths, not (T. D. 21719). 449 articles screws for, bone pipes, (T. D. 4925)... articles, snuff boxes not, (T. D. 15416). articles, tables and stands are not, (T. D. 4559, 30% 7245). 526 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 459 ARTICLE Smokers' articles, tobacco pouches, (T. D. 7084, 13815, 66 16348) articles, unfinished pipe bowls not, (T. D. 16977). 43 Smoking, opium prepared for 379 450 222 20 Smyrna rugs, (T. D. 13514) Snail shells, (T. D. 12851) Snails, living · • Snake root, advanced in value. root, crude • RATE 60% $6 Ib 10c sq. ft. and 40% 35% 20% ... .14c b and 10% Free Free 20% 35% 45% 55c Ib • 548 "< 645 Snakes as tools of trade, brought by immigrant, (66 F. R. 151, 71 F. R. 293, T. D. 16711). 222 407 "6 living '' • paper, (T. D. 13063) Snowshoes, Indian, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 15015). Snowstorms, glass, (T. D. 12683, 22650) Snuff and snuff flour (T. D. 19641) 112 216 #6 153 boxes, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 15416, 19714). Snuffers, metal, as scissors, (T. D. 20450). 72 Soap, Calvert's medical, (T. D. 15737). 15c Ib 72 66 carbolic (T. D. 22589) 15c Ib 72 (f Castile, (T. D. 9305, 12709, 18891) · 114c Ib "" 72 Castile, blue mottled, (T. D. 13560) • 114c mb 72 44 72 Castile, common olive oil, (T. D. 16407, 18891) 1¼c fb Castile, pure oil, (T. D. 16408) 114c rb 72 " certain soda is, (T. D. 16978) 72 cocoa, (T. D. 9891) 20% 15c Ib 72 common mill (T. D. 16408) • 20% 72 disinfectant, (T. D. 16732) 72 C ་ 13951, 15039, 19985) fancy or perfumed, (T. D. 9474, 9891, 13881, 15c Ib 15c Ib 568 grease, (T. D. 13439) 72 " green (T. D. 16968) 72 72 44 laundry, slightly scented, (T. D. 2982) medicated toilet, (T. D. 13951) • Free 15c fb • 20% 72 2223 72 46 72 • • 3 72 72 shaving cream, (T. D. 9891, 13881) 72 " soft medicinal, (66 F. R. 731, 18 O. A. G. 344, T. D. 15039, 15739, 16968). n. s. p. f., (T. D. 6921, 7036, 7324, 9891) olive oil, (T. D. 12709) powder powdered, (T. D. 13561) • • 15c m 15c tb 20% 114c m 25% ..15c fb 15c Ib 20% • • • • 568 stock 568 #6 stock, crude olein, (T. D. 15040) 3 stone carvings stone, crude, (T. D. 6559) 72 403 66 • • 503 568 39 Sec. 6 " 97 614 . stock, ginger grass oil not, (T. D. 14808) stock, olive oil foots, and residuum, (T. D. 5840) stock, rape-seed oil not, (T. D. 14807) stone and mica ground together • toilet, (T. D. 9891, 21234) wrappers, printed, (T. D. 13318) Societies, books, maps, music, photographs, etchings, lithographic prints, and charts specially im- ported, not more than two copies in any one invoice, in good faith, for the use of or by order of any society incorporated or estab- lished solely for educational, philosophical, scientific, literary or religious purposes, or Free Free 25% Free 10c gal 20% 45% Free 15c b 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 527 PAR. 649 ARTICLE for the encouragement of the fine arts (T. D. 23856) RATE Free 638 Societles, philosophical and scientific apparatus, uten- sils, instruments and preparations, including bottles and boxes containing the same, specially imported, in good faith, for the use and by order of any society or institution incorporated or established solely for religi- ous, philosophical, scientific or literary pur- poses, or for encouragement of the fine arts, and not intended for sale (T. D. 23856).... Free regalia and gems, statuary, and specimens or casts of sculpture where specially imported in good faith for the use and by order of any society incorporated or established solely for educational, philosophical, scien- tific, literary or religious purposes, but the term "regalia" as herein used shall be held to embrace only such insignia of rank or office or emblems, as may be worn upon the person or borne in the hand during public exercises of the society or institution, and shall not include articles of furniture or fix- tures, or of regular wearing apparel, nor personal property of individuals (T. D. 20973, 23856) 702 works of art, collections in illustration of the progress of the arts, sciences or manufac- tures, photographs, works in terra cotta, parian, pottery or porcelain, antiquities and artistic copies thereof in metal or other material, imported in good faith for exhibi- tion at a fixed place by any society or in- stitution established for the encouragement of the arts, science or education, and not intended for sale 317 Socks. See Stockings. " 314 Chinese cloth, (T. D. 15224) 3 Soda, acetate of, (T. D. 444) arseniate of ... ash, (T. D. 9326, 12041, 12530, 16006, 17602) benzoate, (T. D. 14556, 15689) bicarbonate of, (T. D. 16810) Free Free 50% 25% .14c Ib .... c ID bichromate of (29 F. R. 91, 11 S. C. R. 668, 20% 3/4c ID 29 2c ib 25% 34c Ib 3-10c ib 4c Ib 78 " 78 15 73 66 74 F. R. 684, T. D. 6651, 10999, 11298). 11 borate of. See Borates. 68 " 73 caffeine, sulphonate, (T. D. 15393) calcined 75 carbonate of crystal, (T. D. 13590). 76 caustic, (T. D. 4066, 4118, 9126, 9207) .. 3 " caustic, with lime, (T. D. 9207) 665 29 22222 (4 certain, as soap. (T. D. 16978) · # = chlorate of, (T. D. 4109) 露露 ​chromate of " citrate of crystals, concentrated • crystals, not concentrated, (T. D. 12698, 13590) 76 3 75 cubic nitrate of hydrate of, (T. D. 4066, 4118) hyposulphite of, (T. D. 15706) lime, (T. D. 9207) monohydrate of • 25% 20% 2c Ib 2c Ib 25% 3-10c Ib 2-10c tb Free 4c tb ½c Ib 25% 3-10c fb 528 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 15 Soda, naphthionate of, (T. D. 9630, 10250, 11600, 13410, 15 665 76 32 66 3 66 ♡ ♡ 3 77 68 ∞ 66 66 75 66 79 3 80 76 8 32 66 73 6 78 79 64 300 691 3 "6 Sodium 66 183 68 15 66 77 68 66 3 3 568 ... 13423, 13579, 56 F. R. 481). naphthol, (T. D. 10530, 12224, 13530) nitrate, (T. D. 9457, 11558) nitrite of ► oleate of, (T. D. 11298, 11596, 12181, 13423), as Alizarin assistant. phosphate of prussiate of, (T. D. 8586, 11298, 11354) sal, (T. D. 12698, 13590) salicylate powder, (T. D. 4809, 14518) salt of, (T. D. 12643) sesquicarbonate of silicate of, (T. D. 4710, 8781) stannate, (T. D. 1584) • sulphate of, (T. D. 2370, 12643) sulphide of sulphite of, (T. D. 18006) • • RATE 20% 20% Free • · 212c Id • 25% 25% 2-10c tb 25% 25% • · • • .3-10c Ib 1/2c tb 25% $1.25 ton • 1½c ID 25% sulphoricinoleate of, (T. D. 11298, 11596, 12181, 12671, 13423), as Alizarin assistant. supercarbonate of tartrate of • · washing crystal, (T. D. 12530) 34c Ib 4c Ib C 3%c ID c b wasser glass, or silicate of soda, (T. D. 4710).. water and similar beverages, in plain, green, or colored, molded or pressed glass bottles, containing not over 34 pint (T. D. 20559)...18c doz Containing over 34, not over 1½ pints No additional duty on the bottles. If otherwise than in bottles, as above..... Additional duty on the coverings. uranate of, (T. D. 4293) yellow prussiate of, (T. D. 9596, 11354) benzoate, (T. D. 14556) • • benzoate, artificial, (T. D. 15689) carbonate, (T. D. 12698, 13590, 13701) salicylate powder, (T. D. 3395, 14518) sulphide of, (T. D. 6188) • • • 28c doz • • 50c gal Free 25% 20% 25% 20% 2-10c Ib 25% 25% 25% Free 20% • 25% 25% 3 438 Sole leather 20% • 448 Soles, Soles, cork • D · 25% • • · 366 cork and wool, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. sulphuret, (T. D. 15211) Sod oil, (T. D. 10878, 10962, 11215, 11216, 11236, 11561, 18759, 19585) 72 Soft soap • * 3 Softening liquor, (T. D. 3750) Solanine • Solder, as manufactures of metal, (T. D. 23451). Solide olive, see olive solide (T. D. 22895). Soluble oil, (T. D. 7011, 12671), as Alizarin assistant. 32 58 66 569 656 silicate, for paint, (T. D. 3644) Soot, for manure, (T. D. 7201) Sorghum seed 1 468 Soson (T. D. 23855) • • 496 Sounds, fish, crude, dried or salted (T. D. 18386, 23 Sec. 6 Soup 241 22620) fish prepared, valued not over 10c lb Valued over 10c, not over 35c Ib Valued over 35c Ib · Sour crout • • • • 30% Free Free Free Free • 212c Ib 25% 15c Ib and 20% 20% 40% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 529 PAR. ARTICLE 597 Sour orange juice, (T. D. 2345, 6589) 450 Souslik furs, (T. D. 13182) 179 16993) Souvenirs, according to material, (T. D. 11970). 301 Spa or spaw, as mineral water. 155 Soutache gilt braid, (71 F. R. 290, T. D. 14717, 16632, 241 Soy, Chinese, (T. D. 11202, 16787, 21081). Spacca ossi or cleavers, (T. D. 14724, 14961), see Cut- lery. 193 Spades 229 Spaghettl RATE Free 35% 60% 40% 20 548 632 449 66 408 Spangled goods, except wool (T. D. 23442) 371 goods, wool wholly or in part. 193 Spangles, metal (T. D. 2151, 7287). 193 "" plated, (T. D. 5988) 58 Spanish brown, a color .. • 45% ... .112c tb 60% 50c Ib and 60% D 45% 45% 30% flies, cantharides, advanced in value 14c fb and 10% flies, cantharides, crude (T. D. 19455, 19473)... Free grass, for paper making grass, manufactures of Free 559 64 limes, (T. D. 8595) 30% Free • 261 mackerel, frozen or packed in ice, salted, smoked, dried or pickled (T. D. 23772) 1c Ib • • 614 Spar Free 550 · 115 97 C 115 13187) 115 "" 115 66 115 adamantine artificial teeth, (T. D. 11019) bergcristal, (T. D. 15839) manufactures of, (T. ornaments and statuary polariscopes, (T. D. 13187) prisms, (T. D. 12383) 914 Spars, timber for, (T. D. 7521, 11690, 21868, 22122) Sparklets (T. D. 22402) 1 295 Sparkling wines in bottles, containing not over 1 qt. 535 and over 1 pt • $8 doz Containing not over 1 pint and over ½ pint. .$4 doz Containing 12 pint or less • Containing more than 1 qt., in addition to $8 $2 doz doz., on the quantity in excess of 1 qt....$2.50 gal No additional duty on the bottles. Spartateen, crude 206 Sparterie, (T. D. 11691) Free 50% • 35% D. 1608, 11019, 12383, 50% 50% • 50% 會 ​50% .1c cu ft • • 25% Free 40% 449 409 409 193 254 165 for making hats. bleached or colored not bleached or colored hat forms, (T. D. 13203) Spatulas, (T. D. 17263) Spawn mushrooms, (T. D. 5714, 6342, 20128) Spaying needles, (G. A. 3942). 663 Specimens of anatomical preparations.. 666 for baskets, (T. D. 3199, 5714, 12646). 30% · 20% 15% 35% • 45% 30% • • 25% Free of natural history, botany and mineralogy, when imported for scientific public collec- tions, (T. D. 7848, 10446, 11864, 14007, 12679, 12798, 13352, 15310, 17337, 16439, 18422, 22532) Free 44 649 of sculpture for societies Free 108 Spectacles, eyeglasses and goggles, and frames for, or parts thereof, finished or unfinished, (T. D. 3817, 11374, 11597, 13873, 13883), valued not over 40c dozen ..20c doz. and 15%. • · Valued over 40c, not over $1.50 doz-45c doz. and 20% Valued over $1.50 doz 50% 530 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 548 287 287 287 667 64 287 287 667 287 667 "C 656 cloves and clove stems, ground cloves and clove stems, unground coriander seed PAR. 108 565 109 ARTICLE Spectacles, cases for, dutiable according to material of chief value. eye protectors are, (T. D. 13638). RATE glass plates or discs for, rough-cut or un- wrought, (24 F. R. 22), if exceeding 8 inches in diameter, they may be polished to enable the character of the glass to be determined Free lenses of glass or pebble for, ground and pol- ished to a spherical, a spherical, cylindrical or pris- matic form, with edges unground With edges ground and beveled.10c doz. prs. and 45% .. 111 Spectroscopes, glass and metal, (T. D. 9242) 192 Spelter, in blocks or pigs in sheets 192 193 192 (C • .. • 45% 45% 112c b 2c Ib 45% 1c Ib manufactures of, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 8488, 22510) old, worn out, fit only for remanufacture.. 626 Spermaceti oil from American fishery, (T. D. 11573).. Free oil, n. s. p. f. 42 66 20 Spices, as drugs, advanced in value as drugs, crude ..8c gal bird peppers or chillies, (59 F. R. 446, T. D. 14742) capsicum, ground or unground .. 14c Ib and 10% Free .212c mb 212c ID 3c Ib cassia, cassia vera and cassia buds, ground.. cassia, cassia vera and cassie buds, unground Free cayenne pepper, ground or unground cinnamon and chips of, ground cinnamon and chips of, unground · • 212c ID 3c Ib Free 3c Ib • Free • Free 249 "" garlic, (T. D. 15139) 1c Ib • • 667 287 287 7640, 14615) Sec. 6 " 287 mace, ground • 667 66 287 287 " n. s. p. f. 287 • ground or powdered, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 5314, ground olive nuts, (T. D. 11199) mace, unground mustard, ground or prepared nutmegs, ground ginger root, not ground, preserved nor candied Free ginger root, ground 3c ib 3c ib • • 20% • 3c ib Free 10c Ib 3c Ib 3c ib 667 nutmegs, unground 287 287 667 287 287 287 番 ​667 "" • paprica, ground, (T. D. 13188). pepper, black and white, ground pepper, black and white, unground. pepper, red • pepper shells, (T. D. 14716, 18525, 18711) pimento, ground pimento, unground Free 3c Ib 3c Ib Free 21½c ID • 3c Ib 3c ib Free • 287 46 sage 1c Ib 287 summer savory 3c Ib • • · 287 sweet marjoram (T. D. 23083) 3c Ib 287 thyme, (59 F. R. 446, T. D. 14615, 23083) 3c ib 122 Spiegeleisen $4 ton chrome iron not, (T. D. 13966). 626 Spike lavender oil Free 193 Spikes, copper or brass 45% 160 163 193 iron or steel, cut iron or steel, wrought, (T. D. 15708). running, (T. D. 15708) 194 Spiles, for wharves, round 699 44 round, n. s. p. f. • 6-10c Tb 1c Ib 45% .1c cu ft Free ... SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 531 PAR. ARTICLE Spindle banding, (T. D. 13572) 254 Spinach seed, (T. D. 8131, 6221, 6227) 320 517 Spinning gut (T. D. 19582, 23640, 23699) RATE 30% 10c Ib and 15% Free 45% 137 Spiral springs, pay same duty as on wire used and..14c fb 112 Spirit levels, (T. D. 12680, 12686).. 53 varnishes, (T. D. 11405, 12953) 292 Spirits, absinthe 296 2 291 66 • · .$1.32 gal. and 35% • .$2.25 gal all imported in bottles must be packed in cases of not less than 12 bottles or jugs each, if not so packed, duty will be assessed on quantity equal to 12 bottles (T. D. 20857, 20898, 21184, 23048, 23629). American, reimported, (T. D. 21675, 21750, 23048). alcoholic compounds, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 8742, 9227, 9712) but not less than • ..60c Ib and 45% .$2.25 gal alcoholic perfumery, (T. D. 8742, 9712) 60c Ib and 45% arrack • bay rum or bay water, whether distilled or 2 292 " 294 compounded 292 66 bitters, containing 289 "" brandy • 292 66 289 290 66 • • .$2.25 gal .$1.50 gal • $2.25 gal • $2.25 gal · $2.25 gal 293 290 290 293 292 291 48 cordials, (T. D. 180) • • $2.25 gal distilled from grain or other materials. each and every gauge or wine gallon of meas- urement shall be counted as at least one proof gallon and the standard for determin- ing the proof of brandy and other spirits or liquors of any kind imported shall be the same as that which is defined in the laws relating to internal revenue. It shall be lawful for the Secretary of the Treasury, in his discretion, to authorize the ascertain- ment of the proof of wines, cordials, or other liquors by distillation or otherwise in case where it is impracticable to ascer- tain such proof by the means prescribed by existing laws or regulations. imitations of imported by any names whatever shall be subject to the highest rate of duty provided for the genuine articles respect- ively intended to be represented, and in no case less than .$1.50 gal imported in any sized cask, bottle, jug or other package of or from any country un- der whose laws similar sized packages of spirits put up or filled in the United States are denied entrance into such country, shall be forfeited to the United States. .. imported in a cask of less capacity than 10 gallons from any country shall be forfeited to the United States. no lower rate or amount of duty shall be levied, collected and paid on brandy, spirits and other spirituous beverages than that fixed by law for the description of first proof; but it shall be increased in propor- tion for any greater strength than the strength of the first proof. kirschwasser $2.25 gal on all compounds of which distilled spirits are a component of chief value there shall be 532 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE levied a duty not less than on distilled spirits Spirits, lac, (T. D. 12953) 593 67 "" 67 66 67 "6 21 21 67 67 688 "" 292 • • medicinal (minimum 25%) of ammonia (minimum 25%) of lavender (minimum 25%) of muriatic ether (minimum 25%) of nitrous ether (minimum 25%) of nutmeg (minimum 25%) or rosemary (minimum 25%). of turpentine,. (T. D. 8671) ratafia 292 Spirituous beverages, (T. D. 11838) 292 292 292 18 66 · • • • • • · • liquors, Benedictine, (T. D. 10660) bitters, Amer-Picon, (T. D. 9797) liquors, Chinese wine, (T. D. 14047, 14411) liquors, coloring for, (T. D. 1223) .. 433 Spittoons, indurated fiber ware 208 Splasher mats, painted, (T. D. 14818, 14915, 21406). 130 Splice bars, or fish plates of iron or steel.. 198 Splints, ash (T. D. 23009) 200 Split fence posts, (T. D. 5867) • • • $2.25 gal Free Free 55c Ib 55c Ib 55c Ib $1 b 25c tb 55c lb • 55c lb • • $2.25 gal .$2.25 gal • $2.25 gal $2.25 gal .. $2.25 gal 50% 35% 35% 4-10c Ib • 20% • 10% 250 66 206 ፡፡ pease, (T. D. 652). rattans, (T. D. 12981) 200 Spoke bolts, wood, (T. D. 6614) 208 Spokes, for wheels 202 staves • 641 Sponge, platina, (T. D. 15729) 450 Sponges, chamois, (T. D. 15823) 82 82 425 66 46 crude manufactures of • • • 40c bu • 10% 20% 35% 10% made up into artificial flowers, (T. D. 8385). 303 Spool thread of cotton, including crochet, darning and embroidery cottons on spools or reels containing on each spool or reel not exceed- ing 100 yds. of thread... • Exceeding 100 yards on each spool or reel, for every additional 100 yards or fraction thereof in excess of 100. Free 35% 20% 40% 50% .6c doz ......6c doz If otherwise than on spools or reels, for each 100 yards or fraction thereof (T. D. 22080) But in no case shall duty be assessed upon a less number of yards than is marked on the spools or reels. 193 Spools, with metal flanges, for carpet weaving, (T. D. 1/20 6715) 193 208 Rhumkorf, (T. D. 8154) · • wood 193 Spoons, decorated with painting, (T. D. 14300) 449 horn or bone 450 64 India rubber • • • 193 66 208 silver or gold, gilt or plated wood 390 Spot nets, silk, (T. D. 13905, 14052) • 258 261 66 not herring, (T. D. 17645). Sprats in oil, (T. D. 10101, 11369, 12621, 19419). See Fish, anchovies). 164 Sprigs, iron or steel, of all kinds. See Iron and steel 45% 45% 35% 45% • 30% 35% 45% 35% 60% 34c Ib tacks. 301 Spring water, (T. D. 16249). See Mineral water. 191 Springs for clocks or watches 199 Spruce clapboards 195 66 deals · • 40% $1.50 M • $2 M ft SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 533 PAR. ARTICLE 208 Spruce frames for barbed wire, (T. D. 6825) gum, crude, (T. D. 21714) 548 20 gum, not crude • 699 logs (T. D. 22122) 195 66 195 " • RATE 35% Free 14c Ib and and 10% Free scantling, planed on edge. (T. D. 18361) $2.50 per M ft timber, sawed, (T. D. 13172) 385 Spun silk, (T. D. 6109). See Silk, spun. 365 66 668 Spunk .$2 M ft silk, worsted yarn twisted with, (T. D. 16650), as wool yarn. 656 Spurry clover seed, (T. D. 15020). 193 Spurs, metal $6 669 111 64 418 for potters' use, (T. D. 186) Spyglasses, (T. D. 5977, 5876, 7248, 12545) toy, (T. D. 14697) Squares, bone or horn 449 " • • • • D .. hemstitched, linen or cotton, (T. D. 14944). See Free Free 45% Free 45% 35% 30% 450 193 208 66 Handkerchiefs. ivory metal wood • · 35% 45% 35% 12950). 548 Sec. 6 Squash lemon, (T. D. 16849). Squeezers, lemon, according to material, (T. D. 20 Squills or scilla, advanced in value. or scilla, crude 20% • • • • 14c tb and 10% Free 450 571 Squirrel, boas, (T. D. 13697, 16985) hair (T. D. 22869) • • 35% Free 426 ... skin plates, dressed and joined together, (T. D. 4201, 8517) 20% 450 Staff, (T. D. 14561) 35% • 450 Stags' heads, mounted, (T. D. 11864) 35% 112 Stained glass windows, (T. D. 10902, 11711, 13469, 13617, 16341) 45% 100 glass articles, (T. D. 10377, 12381) 60% 107 window glass. See Glass, window. 193 Stair rods, metal.. 45% 403 Stamp albums (T. D. 23039) 25% 115 193 boxes of agate and metal, (T. D. 15242). Sec. 8 Stamping of imported goods, (T. D. 19590). Stamps, nickel plated, (T. D. 6711). 50% 45% • • 44 670 foreign postage or revenue, cancelled or un- cancelled, (T. D. 15966) Free Sec. 10 Internal revenue for cigars. Sec. 9 Internal revenue for liquors. 483 United States postage, as American manufac- tures returned Free 208 wood, for Chinese printing, (T. D. 6435) 35% 352 Standard samples of wool. 111 Stanhopes, (T. D. 15135). 45% 3 Stannate of soda, (T. D. 1584) • • 25% 1 Stannic acid 25% 3 acid, zinnsaure not, (T. D. 16213, 17813) 548 Staplsacre seeds, (T. D. 12730) 252 Staphylea colchica. (T. D. 15030) Starch, (T. D. 7511, 7522) 285 285 .. 285 # 286 Sec. 6 285 Sec. 6 285 arrowroot, (T. D. 11090, 21405) bone size substitute as (T. D. 22924) burnt, (T. D. 12822, 37 F. R. 85). corn, residuum, (T. D. 6269, 6641) farina, (T. D. 18011) fiber so-called, (T. D. 12856) manihot, (T. D. 13775) ... 25% Free 25% • • 1½c tb • 116c tb 112c Ib 2c Ib 10% .12c tb 20% 1½c to 534 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 285 Starch, Portland sago, (T. D. 10613, 15175) RATE .1½c ib 285 46 potato, (30 F. R. 429, T. D. 5737, 7522, 13958, 16955, 18011) .1½c Id 285 66 rice, (T. D. 10954) 11%c Ib 285 285 677 46 Sec. 6 " Sec. 6 " waste, used for sizing, (T. D. 6949) Sec. 6" 179 Stars, metal thread, (T. D. 10898) 12825, 17046) 115 66 alabaster, n. s. p. f. 46 root-flour, (T. D. 10277, 11096, 13692, 13775). sago-flour (T. D. 10613, 10954, 11061, 18342, 22968, 21804, 23021) tapioca flour, (T. D. 11406, 11577, 12227, 14114, 18475, 56 F. R. 222, 77 F. R. 734, 83 F. R. 162, T. D. 21533, 21954, 22021). water-chestnut flour not, (T. D. 15155) yam-flour not, (T. D. 15174). .. 703 Stations of the Cross for presentation, if works of art, (T. D. 13087) 454 Statuary, alabaster, if professional production, (T. D. 193 barbedienne bronzes not, (T. D. 11552). bas-reliefs, certain, are, (T. D. 7254, 12243, 14923, 23376). bronze casts not, (65 F. R. 494, 66 F. R. 737, 71 F. R. 691, T. D. 6181, 9744, 12760, 13059, 13069, 13314, 13324, 13863, 15635, 15919, 16685, 16783, 16983, 21188, 22510) bronze, wrought by hand .... 1½c Ib 112c Ib .112c ib 20% ·· 20% 20% 60% Free 20% 50% 45% 66 454 20% 193 66 copies of, in metal 45% 115 450 copies of, in marble, (T. D. 21481, 23029, 23450) copies of, in plaster of Paris, (T. D. 11204, 12833, 19310, 21543) 50% 35% 95 454 649 66 • copies of, in terra cotta, decorated. plain defined, (T. D. 18329, 21481, 23376, 23856). executed abroad after model by American art- ist in the United States (T. D. 9730, 9809).. for churches, (T. D. 7072, 7274, 9974, 11230, 11519, 11693, 11747, 16178) 60% 55% 20% Free 649 for colleges Free 702 for exhibition Free · • • 649 for religious society, (T. D. 11230, 11693, 15821, 16178) Free • 454 450 if executed by professional (T. D. 19208, 23450) ivory figures not, (T. D. 11548) 20% 35% 115 marble columns or pedestals for, (T. D. 5926, 6181, 9744, 11038) 50% 115 marble plinth for pedestal for, (2 S. C. R. 687, 10 S. C. R. 52, T. D. 16417) 50% (6 monuments (T. D. 7072, 23450). not tools of trade of architect, (T. D. 10405). sarcophagus not, (T. D. 13863, 14923, 17254). 448 wax figures, not 25% 703 208 .. 95 work of American artist wooden when not works of art, dutiable according to the material, (T. D. 6181, 15635). Statuettes, in china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earth- en, stone, or crockery ware, decorated, (T. D. 7307, 12556, 17589) Free 35% 60% Plain white (T. D. 21059) 55% [ "" 193 97 "" bronze, (T. D. 11222, 12824, 13069, 13059, 13863) cement, (T. D. 14860) 45% 35% 95 plaster, (T. D. 11224, 12833, 13936, 16653, 23054) 60% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 535 PAR. ARTICLE 95 Statuettes, terra cotta, plain, (T. D. 7303, 11204, 14932) decorated 200 Stave bolts RATE 55% 60% 20% 10% gauge tubes, (T. D. 17333) 202 Staves of wood, (T. D. 3694, 4680, 7495, 21460) • $6 crude 20 Stavesacre, advanced in value or condition...c Ib and 10% 584 Stays, boiler, steel or iron, wrought 152 66 22 100 for dresses, according to material of chief value, (41 F. R. 102). Steam black, (T. D. 13596, 16710) Free 2c Ib /c ID 60% 127 40 Sec. 6 " engines, forgings for, of iron or steel. merry-go-round, not tool of trade, (T. D. 9352). packing, (T. D. 6287). • 35% 20% 127 Steamer shafts, if forgings 35% f. (T. D. 18890). 25% .. 20% Sec. 6 " 568 Sec. 6 candles, (T. D. 15111) 20% Free ... 366 Steaming blankets as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. 1 Stearic acid, (T. D. 13818, 59 F. R. 456) Sec. 6 Stearine, (T. D. 13818) 138 Steel, 139 . palm nut kernel, (T. D. 6175) residuum, (T. D. 5049) allowance or reduction of duties for partial loss or damage in consequence of rust or of dis- coloration shall not be made upon any de- scription of steel, nor any articles wholly or partly manufactured of steel. all metal produced from iron or its ores, which is cast and malleable, of whatever description or form, without regard to the percentage of of carbon contained therein, whether produced by cementation, or con- verted, cast, or made from iron or its ores, by the crucible, Bessemer, Clapp-Griffith, pneumatic, Thomas-Gilchrist, basic, Sie- mens-Martin, or open-hearth process, or by the equivalent of either, or by a combina- tion of two or more of the processes, or their equivalents, or by any fusion or other process which produces from iron or its ores a metal either granular or fibrous in structure, which is cast and malleable, ex- cepting what is known as malleable-iron castings, shall be classed and denominated as steel. alloys used as substitutes for. See Steel in- gots. anchors or parts thereof. angles, plain, punched or fitted for use, (T. D. 8264) anti-friction ball forgings 20% • • 1½c Ib .5-10c b 45% D .1%c Ib 40% 45% articles enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 135 127 125 127 142 " anvils 159 193 155 135 143 171 168 64 back saws 168 band saws articles, n. s. p. f. artists' knives. See Steel knives. axe-shaped bars, as steel ingots, (T. D. 1486). axle bars, blanks and parts of, valued not over 6c Ib axles, fitted in wheels or parts of wheels 1c Ib .1½c ID Ib 30% · 10c tb and 20% 536 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 128 135 66 408 408 66 PAR. ARTICLE 135 Steel band saws, in lengths, untempered and cold rolled (T. D. 22177). band. See Steel hoop. bars, beveled, hammered, tapered or rolled. See Steel ingots. bead trimmings, (T. D. 2994) RATE 60% 64 beads. not strung, (T. D. 2994) D 35% 125 64 193 193 152 66 beams, plain, punched or fitted for use. bicycle cranks, (T. D. 15011) bicycle hubs, (T. D. 2588, 15011). bicycle forks, (T. D. 11995).. .5-10c fb • 45% 45% 35% 193 CC bicycle frames, (T. D. 14225) • 45% 152 bicycle tubes, (T. D. 6788, 10844, 11995, 11040, 13904, 56 F. R. 1023) 35% 193 bicycle wheels and parts of, (T. D. 11976, 14225, 14695) 45% 135 billets, (65 F. R. 497, T. D. 12857, 17605). See Steel ingots. 144 "" blacksmiths' hammers and sledges .12c Ib 131 171 black taggers, (T. D. 11993). See Steel sheets. blanks and blooms for railway tires .114c Ib 135 66 135 blanks and blocks for dies. See Steel ingots. blooms. See Steel ingots. 165 bodkins, (T. D. 10653) 25% 152 152 122 66 126 boiler tubes, flues or stays, wrought. boiler tubes, n. s. p. f. boiler plate shearings, (T. D. 11356, 22673, 22711, 23843) boiler plates or other plate steel, except cru- cible saw plate steel and saw plates, not thinner than No. 10 wire guage, sheared or unsheared, and skelp steel sheared or rolled in grooves, valued 1c Ib or less Valued over lc, not over 2c Ib Valued over 2c, not over 4c Ib Valued over 4c b • • • $4 ton 5-10c Ib 6-10c Ib All steel sheets thinner than No. 10 wire guage shall pay as steel sheets. bolt blanks · bolts, with or without threads or nuts. 2c Ib 35% 1c Ib • 25% 145 . 145 193 66 bowls, (T. D. 16115) .112c fb 112c Ib 45% 164 " brads, cut. See Steel tacks. 155 153 bread knives. See Steel knives. brush ink erasers, (T. D. 15235). knives. See Steel 193 "" buckthorn strips, (T. D. 8325) 45% 125 use 125 66 bulb beams 155 $6 155 6 414 64 414 buttons, trouser 146 66 146 137 66 125 155 66 135 66 151 building forms, plain, punched or fitted for butchers' knives and steels. See Steel knives. butter knives. See Steel knives. buttons, n. s. p. f. • card clothing of tempered wire card clothing, n. s. p. f. card teeth, (T. D. 23587) car truck channels • 4c line gross and 15% ..45c sq. ft 40% and 1c per fb .5-10c Ib carving knives, forks and steels. See Steel knives. castings, all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, loam or iron molded. See Steel ingots. chain or chains of all kinds, not less than 34 in. in diameter .11%c Ib • 5-10c Ib .. · 5-10c Ib • .84c line gross and 15% • 20c sq. ft • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 537 PAR. ARTICLE RATE Less than 34, not less than ¾ in. in diameter..18c ib Less than 3%, not less than 5-16 in. in diame- ter Less than 5-16 in. in diameter... But not less than .1%c tb 3c Ib 45% 5-10c Tb 20% 1/2c Ib 25% 114c Ib 45% 45% .5-10c Ib 45% 45% 45% 125 Steel channels 155 cheese knives. See Steel knives. 183 "" cinders from rolling mill, (T. D. 8463). 141 66 168 "6 circular saws 137 68 135 "" 171 "" 136 circular saw plates, (T. D. 9367), in addition to rate on saw plates clock wire. See Steel wire (T. D. 23278). cogged ingots. See Steel ingots. cogged ingots, for railway tires coils (16 O. A. G. 315). See Steel wire rods (T. D. 21027). • 193 137 125 193 64 coiled motor springs, (T. D. 7166). cold rolled corset, (T. D. 15986) columns and parts or sections of connecting rods .. 155 cooks' knives, forks and steels. See Steel knives. 137 66 corset, (T. D. 15676) 137 66 corset steels and wire 129 127 46 127 137 165 44 135 122 168 144 136 153 193 ་ 125 46 " 135 135 168 cotton ties, cut to lengths, punched or not punched, with or without buckles, for bal- ing cotton crank pins, if forgings crank shafts, if forgings crinoline wire crochet needles • 5-10c Ib • 35% 35% 45% 25% crop ends of billets, blooms or rails, (T. D. 6541, 7359, 9358, 29 F. R. 842, 9 S. C. R. 279). See Steel ingots. crop ends fit only for remanufacture. crosscut saws crowbars .. • $4 ton • .6c lin ft • 112c tb crucible, rope rods, (T. D. 6256). See Steel wire. cutlery. See Steel knives. cylinders (T. D. 22716) 45% .5-10c tb deck beams plain, punched or fitted for use, (T. D. 13698) • diamond (T. D. 16330, 17780, 17955, 17991, 82 F. R. 992). As steel n. s. p. f. die blocks or blanks. See Steel ingots. drag saws .8c lin ft 127 "B drawing plate blanks, (T. D. 9028) · • 35% 193 66 drawing plates, (T. D. 6413) 45% 193 66 dress shields, (T. D. 8958) 45% 135 drill rods, (T. D. 16044, 16080). See Steel in- gots. 193 dust, (T. D. 16278) 45% 193 edge tools, (T. D. 7783) 45% 408 edgings, beaded, (T. D. 11382) 60% 193 embossing dies, (T. D. 9889) 45% 153 136 erasers, and blades of. See Steel knives. fence wire rods. See Steel wire rods. 156 files, file-blanks, rasps, and floats, of all cuts and kinds, 2½ inches in length and under..30c doz Over 22, not over 4½ inches in length. Over 412, under 7 inches in length.. Seven inches in length and over.... .. • · 50c doz ..75c doz .$1 doz 538 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 130 Steel fish plates 130 66 flat rails, punched RATE .4-10c tb 7-20c Ib 156 152 152 floats. See Steel files. flues, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge. flues finished n. s. p. f. • 2c Ib 35% 154 #6 44 127 127 foils and foil blades, (T. D. 6350). forgings, anti-friction ball ... 35% 45% 64 forgings in any shape, or in any state of manufacture, (19 F. R. 412) 35% 127 64 forgings combined with iron, in any state of 35% 143 171 127 66 manufacture forgings, for axles, without reference to the stage or state of manufacture, valued not over 6c Ib forgings, for axles, when fitted in wheels or parts of wheels, as wheels forgings, for locomotives, steam engines, ves- sels or parts thereof 1c Ib 155 forks, table. See Steel knives. 125 46 forms, building 135 66 forms, n. s. p. f. See Steel ingots. 155 fruit knives. See Steel knives. 152 furnaces, cylindrical • 408 garlands, beaded, (T. D. 11382) 193 66 German sickles, (T. D. 6143) 125 girders, plain, punched or fitted for use... • 135 # 135 " 144 86 gun barrel molds, not in bars. As steel ingots. hammer molds. As steel ingots. hammers for blacksmiths 193 44 hammers, n. s. p. f. 168 hand saws 137 hat wire, valued over 4c Ib • 145 hinge blanks 145 hinges, finished 161 hob nails ..12c ib 35% .5-10c b 212c Ib 60% 45% .5-10c Tb .112c tb 45% 30% 45% .112c Ib 12c tb 74 214c Ib 128 66 132 128 hoop, band or scroll, n. s. p. f., valued 3c fb or less, 8 inches or less in width, and less than % of one inch thick, not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge 5-10c Ib .6-10c Ib ..8-10c Ib Thinner than No. 10, not thinner than No. 20 wire gauge • 2-10c Ib Thinner than No. 20 wire gauge hoop, band or scroll, when galvanized or coat- ed with zinc, spelter, or other metals, or any alloy of those metals, shall pay in addi- tion to rate on same when not so galvan- ized hoops, barrel, and hoop or band steel flared, splayed, or punched, with or without buck- les and fastenings, shall pay in addition to duty imposed on steel from which made..1-10c Ib horseshoe nail plates, (T. D. 12929). As steel • 136 66 wire rods. 161 64 horseshoe nails 163 horseshoes, wrought • 155 $4 hunting knives. See Steel knives. 193 152 135 hypodermic needles, (T. D. 15143).. ignition tubes, (T. D. 15136) 214c Ib 1c Ib 45% or ingots, cogged ingots, blooms and slabs, by whatever process made, die blocks blanks, billets and bars, and tapered or beveled bars, mill shafting, pressed, shear- ed or stamped shapes; saw plates, wholly 35% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 539 PAR. ARTICLE or partially manufactured, hammer bolds or swaged steel; gun barrel molds not in bars, alloys used as substitutes for steel in the manufacture of tools; all descriptions and shapes of dry sand loam, or iron-molded steel castings; sheets and plates and steel in all forms, n. s. p. f., all the above valued 1c Ib or less (T. D. 22933). · RATE 3-10c Ib .4-10c Ib .6-10c Ib Valued over 1c., not over 1 4-10c Ib. Valued over 1 4-10c., not over 1 8-10c Ib. Valued over 1 8-10c., not over 2 2-10c Ib....7-10c Ib .9-10c Ib .1 2-10c tb .1 3-10c tb Valued over 2 2-10c., not over 3c Ib. Valued over 3c., not over 4c Ib.. Valued over 4c., not over 7c Ib Valued over 7c., not over 10c Ib. Valued over 10c., not over 13c b Valued over 13c., not over 16c Ib Valued over 16c Ib • • • 2c Ib .2 4-10c Ib • 2 8-10c b 4 7-10c fb 171 Steel ingots for railway tires, without regard to de- 125 " 155 165 153 155 gree of manufacture joists, plain, punched or fitted for use. kitchen knives. See Steel knives. knitting needles. • • .114c b .5-10c b 25% knives, pen or pocket, clasp knives, pruning knives and budding knives of all kinds or parts thereof, and erasers or manicure knives, or parts thereof, wholly or partially manufactured, valued not over 40c doz.... 40% Valued over 40c., not over 50c doz……….1c pc. and 40% Valued over 50c., not over $1.25 doz...5c pc. and 40% Valued over $1.25, not over $3 doz...10c pc. and 40% Valued over $3 doz • 20c pc. and 40% Blades, handles or other parts of the forego- ing, imported in any manner than as- sembled in finished knives or erasers, shall pay not less than (T. D. 20044, 20894, 22144, 22830, 23432) ..5c pc. and 40% knives, table, butchers', carving, cooks', hunt- ing, kitchen, bread, butter, vegetable, fruit, cheese, plumbers', painters', painters', palette, ar- tists' and shoe knives, forks and steels, fin- ished or unfinished, with handles of mother- of-pearl, shell or ivory With handles of deer horn.. .. • • .16c ea. and 15% 12c ea. and 15% With handles of hard rubber, solid bone, cel- luloid or any pyroxyline material (T. D. 20102) ..5c ea. and 15% With handles of any other material.1½c ea. and 15% But none of the above shall pay less than……. 45% latch needles $1 M and 25% locomotive tires, or parts of, wholly or partly manicure knives. See Steel knives. manufactures n. s. p. f., (T. D. 8449, 8994).... · 165 171 manufactured .1½c ro 193 magnets, (T. D. 17591) 45% " 153 193 45% 127 mill cranks, if forgings. 35% 168 mill saws .10c lin ft 135 163 mule shoes 1c Ib 135 番 ​nail plates (T. D. 12929) rate according to value. 136 nail rods, in coils or otherwise, valued 4c fb or less .4-10c Ib mill shafting. See Steel ingots. 540 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE Valued over 4c Ib... round, smaller than No. 6 wire gauge, pay as steel wire. If tempered or treated in any manner, partly manufacturea in addition 160 Steel nails, cut • nails, hob • = • • or RATE ¾4c Ib 12c ib 6-10c tb 161 き ​= 414 66 nails for ornamenting buttons, (T. D. 6397), as parts of buttons. 161 nails, horseshoe 162 66 214c b 161 137 C6 165 620 66 193 163 163 66 155 137 66 170 • • nails, wire, wrought, not under 1 in. long and not lighter than No. 16 wire gauge.. less than 1 in. long and lighter than No. 16 wire gauge • nails, wrought, n. s. p. f. • needle wire, valued above 4c Ib. needles, for knitting or sewing machines, needles, hand sewing and darning. needles or pins, larding, (T. D. 8995) nuts, wrought ox shoes, wrought • 214c ID 1/2c tb lc lb .214c Ib 45% $1 M and 25% • • painters' and palette knives. See Steel knives. paragon wire, (T. D. 7877, 13711), valued over 4c lb parasol ribs and stretchers Free 45% lc b 1c b • 45% 50% 135 137 part manufactured, n. s. p. f. See Steel ingots. pendulum wire, (T. D. 11446). 45% CC 153 penknives. See Steel knives. 186 pens .12c gross 137 66 piano wire, valued above 4c Ib 45% 193 picks, (26 F. R. 610) 45% 188 "" 127 66 pins, belt, bonnet, hair, hat, shawl and safety pins, crank or wrist, if forgings. 35% .. 35% 152 64 pipes, wrought 35% 127 66 piston rods, if forgings 35% 168 66 pit saws • .8c lin ft 126 66 140 plates, except crucible plate steel and saw plates, not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge, sheared or unsheared, valued 1c Ib less Valued over 1c, not over 2c • Ib. · • or 5-10c tb • • 6-10c Ib Valued over 2c, not over 4c b Valued over 4c Ib Thinner than No. 10 wire gauge pay as steel sheets. plates, articles made of shall not pay a lower rate of duty than that imposed upon the plates. plates coated with tin or lead, or a mixture of them 1c tb 25% 134 ... • .112c b 141 44 plates, cold rolled or polished, shall pay addi- tional • 1c Ib 135 131 plates, cold rolled, over 3c per Ib. (T. D. 22933.) plates, corrugated or crimped 159 glasses 166 132 plates, galvanized or coated with zinc or spel- 135 plates enameled or engraved or lithographed ter, or other metals, additional rate of....2-10c fb plates, octagon form, (T. D. 9367). See Steel ingots. glazed with .1 1-10c ib vitreous 40% 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 541 193 155 "" 153 408 66 193 CC 125 127 130 66 130 PAR. ARTICLE 133 Steel plates, pickled or cleaned by acid, shall pay in addition plates, printing, (T. D. 12983, 21975) plumbers' knives. See Steel knives. pocket knives. See Steel knives. • • • point trimmings, beaded, (T. D. 11382). points with ornamental heads for manufacture of buttons, (T. D. 7659) posts, and parts or sections of propeller shafts, if forgings railway bars railway fish plates • • RATE 2-10c Ib 45% 60% 45% 5-10c Ib • 35% 7-20c Ib 4-10c b • 130 E (6 railway rails, flat punched 7-20c Ib • 171 C 171 railway tires, or parts thereof, wholly or part- ly manufactured railway wheels, or parts thereof, wholly or • • • .112c Ib 156 153 partly manufactured rasps. See Steel files. .112c Ib razors and razor blades, finished or unfinished, valued under $1.50 doz ..50c doz. and 15% Valued $1.50 doz. and less than $3 doz., $1.00 doz. and 15% Valued $3 doz. or more $1.75 doz. and 20% 122 333 refuse $4 ton 135 " 193 66 remelted, as steel ingots, (T. D. 8971). rims, (56 F. R. 1023) 45% 193 rings, (T. D. 15161) 45% 167 135 136-137-141 135-141 137 66 135 141 . 168 168 168 66 168 66 saws, crosscut 6c lin ft 168 • • saws, drag and pit 8c lin ft 168 "C saws, mill • • .10c lin ft 168 saws, n. s. p. f. · 30% 183 $1 122 66 scales from rolling mill, (T. D. 8463) scrap, wrought or cast, (T. D. 9358, 22673, 22711, 23843) 20% 21808, $4 ton 153 rivets, (T. D. 11593, 11426, 12015, 12993) rods, stubbs, as steel ingots, (T. D. 6368, 11395, 14845). Steel rods, tempered and polished under No. 6 (T. D. 22468) 40% and 4c Ib rods, tempered and polished over No. 6 (T. D. 22468), rate according to value and 14c Ib. rope, (T. D. 11380), in addition to highest rate on wire used • saw plates, wholly or partly manufactured, (T. D. 6272). See Steel ingots. saw plates, circular, pay additional. saws, band saws, back saws, circular 114c tb 4/20 税 ​.10c Ib and 25% 30% 25% 2c Ib scissors and shears, and blades for the same, finished or unfinished, (T. D. 10920), valued not over 50c doz. ...15c doz and 15% Valued over 5ûc., not over $1.75 doz.5ûc doz. and 15% Valued over $1.75 doz.. 75c doz. and 25% 122 66 scrap 136 169 64 128 66 135 66 • · screw rods. See Steel wire rods. screws, commonly called wood screws, over 2 inches in length. Over 1, not over 2 inches long Over 2, not over 1 inch long 1/2 inch and less in length.. scroll, see steel, hoop. shafting, mill, see steel ingots. . .$4 ton 4c lb 6c Ib 812c Ib 12c ib 542 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 10556) • • 193 Steel shafting old, that can be fitted for use, (T. D. 45% shafts, crank, steamer and others, if forgings, (T. D. 14629) 35% 127 135 131 135 135 64 122 153 66 140 133 131 134 133 159 132 " shaft, to be placed on foreign vessels, dutiable as steel ingots, (T. D. 11220). shank as steel sheets (T. D. 11371). shapes, see steel ingots. • • .$4 ton shavings (T. D. 21837), rate according to value. shearings from boiler or other plates, (T. D. 9490, 11356, 21808, 22673, 22711, 23843) shears, see steel scissors. sheets, articles not specially provided for in this Act, made from, shall not pay a lower rate of duty than that imposed on the sheets. sheets, cleaned by acid or by any other mate- rial or process, in addition to rate on steel sheets • ......2-10c ib sheets, corrugated or crimped, (T. D. 14723, 16826, 60 F. R. 267). See Corrugated or crimped iron or steel sheets. sheets, common or black, of whatever dimen- sions, and skelp iron or steel (T. D. 15676), val. 3c Ib or less, thinner than No. 10, and not thinner than No. 20 wire gauge, (T. D. 22933) ..7-10c Ib Thinner than No. 20, not thinner than No. 25 wire gauge .8-10c Ib Thinner than No. 25, not thinner than No. 32 wire gauge • • • • .1 1-10c b 1 2-10c b Thinner than No. 32 wire gauge. Thinner than No. 10 wire gauge shall pay duty as plate steel. sheets, coated with tin or lead or a mixture of tin or lead with other metal, and com- mercially known as tin plates, terne plate or taggers tin sheets, cold rolled, in addition to rate on steel sheets 112c ib ......2-10c Ib 40% sheets, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses sheets, galvanized or coated with zinc or spel- ter or other metal, in addition to rate on steel sheets sheets, 2-10c lb galvanized and corrugated (T. D. 22929, 23333) sheets in strips, blued, blued, ished, (T. D. 23587) • 40% and 3-10c Ib brightened or pol- • 45% and 1c Ib sheets, pickled by acid or by any other mate- rial or process, pay duty on steel sheets and In addition sheets, polished or planished • · sheets, smoothed only, not polished, as sheets, common or black, and in addition. shoe buckles or slides, (T. D. 9382) shoes, horse, mule, or ox 2-10c Ib • 2c Ib .2-10c fb 45% 1c Ib shovels 45% sidearms 35% skates 45% skelp, see steel boiler plate and steel sheets. • shot chains, (49 F. R. 221), as chains. 193 137-141 " 133 133 133 193 46 163 151 193 66 154 193 126 SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 543 PAR. ARTICLE 135 Steel slabs, see steel ingots, (T. D. 8341, 46 F. R. RATE .112c ib 45% splice bars 845). 144 193 sledges, blacksmiths' sledges, n. s. p. f.. 160 " spikes, cut 163 spikes, wrought 130 " 164 64 193 152 66 155 44 170 137 44 sprigs, see steel tacks. squares, carpenters' stays for boilers steels, see knives. 6-10c Ib 1c ib .4-10c Ib stretcher frames for umbrellas strips, 25-1000 of an inch thick or thinner, (T. D. 7166, 8449, 9212, 9507, 11372, 11564, 13702, 15676, 15986, 17340, 17341, 17349, 17296, 17303, 60 F. R. 267, 65 F. R. 987, 70 F. R. 980, T. D. 19176, 19384, 20576). Value over 4c Ib... 45% 2c Ib 50% 45% 137 strips, straw colored, (T. D. 11426), as steel strips. 128 strips of bands untempered, suitable for mak- ing band saws (T. D. 20576) if tempered or polished • structural shapes of all kinds 3c Ib and 20% .6c Ib and 20% ..5-10c Id 35% 35% 125 46 135 swaged, see steel ingots. 154 sword blades 154 swords 155 table knives and forks, see steel knives. 164 tacks, brads or sprigs, cut, not exceeding 16 oz. to the thousand Exceeding 16 oz. to the thousand. 134 taggers tin 165 64 tape needles 134 terne plates 125 T T.... 130 "T" rails 171 " parts factured.. 193 66 144 412 • • • • 114c M 1120 tb 112c mo 25% 112c Mb .5-10c Ib 7-20c Ib tires, locomotive, car and other railway, or thereof, wholly or partly • tools, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 8535) track tools • manu- + = 1½c th 45% .11½c to trousers buckles, or parts thereof, valued not over 15c 100 5c C and 15% Valued over 15c., not over 50c 100....10c C and 15% Valued over 50c 100... .15c C and 15% • 152 tubes, wrought, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge 2c Tb 152 • tubes, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 20005, 22126, 22716, 22932, 23793) 35% 152 64 170 159 tubes for umbrella handles, (T. D. 7425, 16483) umbrella and parasol ribs and stretchers.. ware, enameled, (T. D. 12979) 35% 50% 40% 64 163 washers, wrought → 2 1c t 122 44 waste $4 ton 151 137 &S watch chains. (T. D. 12040), see steel chains. watch wire, value over 4c Ib. 45% 144 wedges .1½c mb 171 wheels for railway purposes, or parts thereof, and steel tired wheels for railway pur- poses ... .11½c tb Ingots, cogged ingots, blooms or blanks for • • • 114c Ib 544 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE If imported with axles fitted, wheels and axles together shall pay the same rate as on wheels when imported separately. Steel wire, bored for hypodermic syringes, (T. D. 8685) 193 146 137 56 137 • wire card clothing, (T. D. 12928) 45% · 45c sq ft ..14c fb wire, articles manufactured from, shall pay duty imposed upon wire used in manufac- ture, and in addition wire coated with zinc, tin or spelter, or any other metal, in addition to duty on wire from which made 188 162 wire hairpins 137 ፡፡ 136 137 137 66 2-10c Ib 35% wire nails, wrought, not less than 1 in. in length and not lighter than No. 16 wire gauge • • • Less than 1 in. in length, lighter than No. 16 wire gauge wire, n. s. p. f., including such as is common- ly known as hat wire, bonnet wire, crino- line wire, corset wire, needle wire, piano wire, clock wire and watch wire, whether flat or otherwise, uncovered or covered with cotton, silk, metal or other material, valued over 4c lb (T. D. 21843) 1/2c Ib 1c b 45% wire rods, rivet, screw fence and others, round, oval, flat or square, or any other shape, (T. D. 15986), valued 4c or less Ib..4-10c b Valued over 4c Ib • • • • 34c Ib Smaller than No. 6 wire gauge shall be classed as wire. Tempered or treated in any manner or partly manufactured, shall pay additional. wire rope and strand, (T. D. 6376, 10760, 11380, 11553, 12446, 14254), shall pay maximum rate imposed upon any wire used in the manu- facture, and in addition wire, round, not smaller than No. 13 wire gauge, (T. D. 10564) Smaller than No. 13, not smaller than No. 16 Smaller than No. 16 wire gauge 12c Ib wire gauge Valued over 4c lb (T. D. 19288, 20171). • · · 193 127 wrist pins 66 wrought, for ships 137 #4 yarns, as steel wire rope. 193 Steelyards • 155 Steels, (T. D. 5413). See Steel knives. 137 46 corset, (T. D. 11564, 15676) 137 1c Ib 1¼c tb • 112c tb 2c Ib 40% 45% 35% 45% 45% 45% • 50% • 4c Ib and 10% 35% Free 60% Free 25% 60% 45% 25% dress, (T. D. 8994, 12327, 12940, 14547, G. A. 3755) 425 Stems, artificial or ornamental • • 20 " as drugs, advanced in value 97 64 broken clay, (T. D. 17153) 548 66 crude 459 ' 684 " pipe, (T. D. 9725) tobacco $6 403 Stereoscopic views on paper, (T. D. 3211, 5574) 100 111 Stereoscopes, (T. D. 10331, 15853) 397 Stereotype paper, (T. D. 7077). See Paper, copying. plates, (T. D. 1559, 20406) 166 views on glass, (T. D. 3142, 4695, 15134) SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 545 PAR. ARTICLE 190 Stereotype plates, broken, as type metal, (T. D. 1559), on lead contained 239 Sterilized milk (T. D. 21490) 1 Stibic acid, (T. D. 9706) RATE .112c tb 2c Ib 592 Stick lac Sticks, corset, cut reeds, (T. D. 14382) 206 198 66 198 700 66 dyers', (T. D. 6370, 11219) of lancewood (T. D. 22142) of partridge, hairwood, pimento, orange, myrtle, and other woods, n. s. p. f. in this Act, in the rough or not further manufac- tured than cut into lengths suitable for sticks for umbrellas, parasols, sunshades, whips, or walking canes, (T. D. 12632, 14715, 17190, 13321) for umbrellas, parasols and sunshades, finish- ed or unfinished (T. D. 18527, 20775, 23041).. walking, wholly or 462 462 (T. D. 4405, 9067) 154 Stilettos 669 partly • 548 Stipites pyrethri (T. D. 23387) Stilts, for potters' use, (T. D. 186) Stirrups, leather covered, (T. D. 16102) 64 metal • St. John's bread or beans manufactured, 25% Free 10% 20% 15% Free 40% 40% 35% Free Free 45% 45% Free 25% 50% .. .112c fb and 15% Free 25% Free Stock locks, metal, for muzzle loading shot guns.. locks, metal, for double-barreled breech load- 447 447 656 157 158 66 ing guns • 395 filter 572 66 glue 252 632 66 nursery or greenhouse paper, crude 317 Stockings, cotton or other vegetable fibre made on knitting machines or frames (n. s. p. f.) (T. D. 15025, 19807) 318 66 cotton or other vegetable fibre, selvedged, fashioned, narrowed or shaped wholly or in part by knitting machines or frames, or knit by hand, and clocked stockings, fin- ished or unfinished. valued not over $1 doz pairs, 30% 50c doz pairs and 15% valued over $1, not over $1.50 doz pairs 60c doz pairs and 15% valued over $1.50, not over $2 doz pairs 70c doz pairs and 15% $1.20 doz pairs and 15% valued over $3, not over $5 doz pairs valued over $2, not over $3 doz pairs • $2 doz pairs and 15% valued over $5 doz pairs.. Chinese cotton cloth (T. D. 15224) silk worsted or wool, (T. D. 13888) Stocks for shotguns • 55% 50% 60% 44c Ib and 60% $3 each and 35% 314 390 46 370 158 252 252 649 Free 390 silk 60% Sec. 6 Stone ballast, (T. D. 1542, 12569, 13660, 14551).. 10% 18a of Myrobolan plum, Mahaleb or Mazzard cherry, three years old or less......50c M and 15% of pear, apple, quince and St. Julien plum, 3 years old or less $1 M and 15% Stoles, as regalia, if specially imported · 546 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. P PAR. ARTICLE RATE 193 Stone beer mugs and jugs with metal attachments, (T. D. 10123, 11855) 45% 135 cutters' steel dust, (T. D. 16278, 16330). As steel, n. s. p. f. 94 ink bottles, (T. D. 11205, 11295). 25% 114 44 97 Istrian, (T. D. 17928), as marble. metates, (T. D. 14272) 35% 97 64 mortars, (T. D. 1422) 35% 97 44 45% 92 15% 92 $6 ton 95 68 55% 117 12c cu ft • 467 CC Free Sec. 6 20% 574 " Free • Sec. 6 " • • 20% 614 66 Free 118 mosaic picture frames, (T. D. 16290) pumice, unmanufactured pumice wholly or partly manufactured, (T. D. 19354, 20520, 22652, 23284) wedgwood mortars, (T. D. 16231) Stones, alabaster in blocks, (T. D. 10132) agates, rough 117 44 116 66 artificial, (T. D. 6409, 12005, 13611) ayrstones, (T. D. 8786) bengcristal, (T. D. 15839) bezoar building (except marble) hewn, dressed, pol- ished, (T. D. 4178, 7163, 8645, 9042, 9186, 10132, 11595, 11682, 12362, 15315, 14227, 23030) building (except marble) unmanufactured undressed 50% or .12c cu ft burr, manufactured or bound up into mill stones, (T. D. 5878, 8120, 8313, 8310, 9080, 11686, 13679, 17440) burr rollers with iron axles and flanges, (T. D. 7140) · burr, unmanufactured · clay, as metallic mineral, (T. D. 1055) cliff, unmanufactured, (T. D. 5452) cobble, (T. D. 5877, 6785, 14551) cornelian, cut • • • 15% 45% Free 193 66 671 66 183 • • • • 20% 671 614 Free Free 97 66 color 35% 435 10% 115 cornelian manufactures • 50% 434 66 cornelian, set • 60% 545 cornelian, uncut Free 614 Cornish, (T. D. 14459) Free • Sec. 6 Cornish ground, (T. D. 10647, 11240) • 20% 614 crude, n. s. p. f. Free 614 540 64 crushed, (T. D. 14551, 15088, 15391, 15436, 16335) curling and handles for Free Free • 118 • filtering, (T. D. 16489), hewn dressed or pol- ished 50% 117 93 filtering, unmanufactured and undressed...12c cu. ft flint, ground, (T. D. 8842, 14202, 17127) ... • • $2 ton 557 46 flint, unground Free • Sec. 6 fluorspar, ground (T. D. 14736). • 20% 118 " 9080, 11686) 118 66 freestone hewn, dressed or polished 117 #4 for grinding wood pulps, granite (T. D. 8120, freestones, unmanufactured or undressed. ...12 cu ft 50% 50% 118 66 granite, hewn, dressed or polished, (T. D. 16256, 12362) 50% 117 granite, undressed or unmanufactured, (T. D. 13659) • 12c cu ft 119 grindstones • $1.75 ton 93 " Sec. 6 "" 118 66 118 66 • ground, (T. D. 17127) ground silica, (T. D. 15701) lava dressed, (T. D. 14557, 23030) lime, hewn, dressed or polished .$2 ton • • 20% • 50% 50% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 547 Sec. 6 601 603 116 mill 118 117 PAR. ARTICLE 117 Stones, lime, undressed or unmanufactured, (T. D. 13788, 14551, 22001) lithographic engraved lithographic, not engraved, (T. D. 1925) loadstone monumental (except marble) hewn, dressed or polished monumental (except marble) unmanufactured or undressed RATE 12c cu ft 20% Free • • Free 15% 50% .12c cu ft 114 mosaic cubes. (See marble). 574 66 118 614 oil, (T. D. 8786) paving, dressed, (T. D. 14227) paving, undressed, cobble (T. D. 6785, 7163, 13788, 15701) Free 50% Free 115 66 polishing, agate, (T. D. 13795, 13837) 50% 120 polishing, slate 20% 117 435 porphyritic, (T. D. 14227), as Stone, building. precious cut, (T. D. 6279, 18016) 10% 435 46 • precious, imitation, not set, (T. D. 12682, 14142, 16482, 14390, 16729, 16980, 17399, 17567, 17554, 18762, 18848, 46 F. R. 519, 55 F. R. 273, T. D. 19492, 21323) 20% 434 " precious set 60% 545 671 rotten, crude 46 118 117 " 22694) 614 97 671 "" Tripoli 574 95 100 95 decorated plain white • over 6c gross 672 Storax • • precious, uncut sand hewn, dressed or polished sand, unmanufactured or undressed (T. D. soapstone, (T. D. 6559) • soapstone carvings (T. D. 9042), decorated. whet, (T. D. 8786) 94 Stoneware, common brown Stoppers, cut-glass, (T. D. 15694) 481 Stops, art educational, of glass and metal, valued not 297 Stout, in bottles or jugs (T. D. 22032, 22731). " No additional duty on bottles. otherwise than in bottles or jugs • 297 148 Stove plates 97 64 320 193 193 polish (T. D. 1947, 6403, 17921) wicking cotton cast iron (T. D. 11990) sheet iron (T. D. 3587) 327 Strappatura, Italian hemp .. 112 Strass ornaments, (T. D. 16482) 255 Straw . · · • • • 20c gal 8-10c b 10c Ib and 15% and cotton braids, according to material chief value, (T. D. 12638, 16636, 22170). and cotton carpets (T. D. 14315) and cotton hat shapes (T. D. 16349) and cotton hats (T. D. 12939) • • • baskets 35% 45% 45% D $20 ton 45% $1.50 ton • • of 50% 35% 35% 30% 25% " 381 409 409 449 299 299 berries, crushed (T. D. 11396), as fruit juice. berry juice as fruit juice (T. D. 18720). 402 board (T. D. 11595) Free Free 50% 12c cu ft 20% • • 45% plain • • 35% Free Free 25% • 60% 55% 60% earthenware, printed (T. D. 18916, 19014, 21991, 22081) 55% ... Free Free ...40c gal 548 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 409 Straw bonnet forms (T. D. 12430) 35% 409 409 braided plateaux (T. D. 16276, 21465) braids (T. D. 11368, 11370, 14403, 22124, 22170), not bleached or colored • 35% 15% • 409 if bleached or colored cloth for ornamenting hats, (T. D. 14402), as straw braids. 20% · 449 coverings for bottled goods (T. D. 8046, 8960, 16568) 30% 449 347 323 255 (6 409 coverings, for empty bottles (G. A. 3836) fibers, manufactures of (T. D. 20422, 21848) flax (T. D. 1405) for paper stock, (T. D. 11018) .. hat braids (T. D. 14699, 15324), not bleached or colored • 30% 45% $5 ton • $1.50 ton 15% if bleached or colored 20% 409 44 hats, bonnets and hoods (T. D. 11342, 12938, 22728), trimmed 50% untrimmed 35% 390 " imitation, hat braids of silk (T. D. 12854, 14403) 60% • "" imitation, hats according to material of chief value (T. D. 15390) 449 66 449 66 manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 12430, 13442).. mats (T. D. 23144) 30% 30% 333 3 673 carbonate of, precipitated, (T. D. 17624) mineral carbonate of 449 393 566 66 449 170 matting for floors (T. D. 12847, 14315), valued • • . · ..3c sq. yd • 30% not over 10c sq. yd Valued over 10c sq. yard. .7c sq. yd. and 25% matting for tea chests (T. D. 12846)... pulp for paper makers, as wood pulp, (T. D. 12286, 12356). sun bleached, (T. D. 17150) Straws, julep (T. D. 11844) Stretchers for umbrellas, parasols and sunshades. 240 String beans (T. D. 18523) 453 Strings for musical instruments (T. D. 4483, 9786, 448 453 "" 15518, 18733) • racquet gut (T. D. 6579, 10397) violin (T. D. 5874, 10339, 13234) 3 Strontia, acetate of • • Free 30% 50% 45c bu • 45% 25% 45% 25% • • · 25% Free • 3 46 muriate of 25% "" • 673 673 Strontianite 183 Strontium • 3 673 3 66 nitrate of (T. D. 6172) oxide of salts of, n. s. p. f. Strontian, protoxide of 548 Stropanthi seed (T. D. 12731) 125 Structural iron (T. D. 7617, 7773, 8096, 13698, 12933, 14922, 19198) • • 83 Strychna or strychnine, and salts of Stubb's steel, (T. D. 7314), see Steel ingots. 135 414 Studs (T. D. 5315, 8790, 18618) 414 66 .5-10c tb ..30c oz 25% • Free 25% Free Free 20% Free • 50% pearl collar (T. D. 11981, 14404, E6 F. R. 1015). 50% 568 Stuffing for leather .. Free 259 261 .. 459 Stummels, (T. D. 4925) Sturgeon, fresh water, fresh (T. D. 6604, 8347, 19472, 60% 19518, 21759) 140 Mb migratory, fresh (T. D. 18299, 19472, 21759) 19518, ¾4c b 68 Styptic cotton, (T. D. 4987) 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 549 PAR. 672 Styrax ARTICLE 694 Subacetate of copper, (T. D. 8593) 72 Sublimate soap, (T. D. 6921) 68 422 · • • Subnitrate of bismuth, (T. D. 11227) Substances, explosive, valued 20c or less Ib valued over 20c lb. 66 566 46 183 66 614 569 66 617 44 236 237 283 66 1 280 280 • fibrous, unmanufactured or undressed metallic mineral in a crude state mineral non-metallic, crude • • used expressly for manure, (T. D. 6264, 7452).. vegetable, crude or unmanufactured. Substitutes for butter for cheese for coffee • . · • · RATE Free Free 15c Ib 25% 4c Ib 6c Ib Free 20% Free Free Free 6c Id 6c Ib 212c Id 25% Succinic acid Succory root, or chicory, crude, dried but not ground lc b root, or chicory, burnt, roasted, ground, or granulated 212c Ib 209 Sugar not above No. 16 Dutch standard in color, tank bottoms, syrups of cane juice, melada, con- centrated melada, concrete and concen- trated molasses, testing by the polariscope not above 75 degrees (T. D. 19108, 19256, 19338, 19632, 20407, 20473, 20911, 21004, 21300) .950c Ib Testing above 75 deg., and not above 76 deg. .985c Ib Testing above 76 deg., and not above 77 deg. 1.020c Ib Testing above 77 deg., and not above 78 deg. 1.055c Ib Testing above 78 deg., and not above 79 deg. 1.090c Ib Testing above 79 deg., and not above 80 deg. 1.125c Ib Testing above 80 deg., and not above 81 deg. 1.160c Ib Testing above 81 deg., and not above 82 deg. 1.195c Ib Testing above 82 deg., and not above 83 deg. 1.230c Ib Testing above 83 deg., and not above 84 deg. 1.265c Ib Testing above 84 deg., and not above 85 deg. 1.300c Ib Testing above 85 deg., and not above 86 deg. 1.335c Ib Testing above 86 deg., and not above 87 deg. 1.370c Ib Testing above 87 deg., and not above 88 deg. 1.405c Ib Testing above 88 deg., and not above 89 deg. 1.440c Ib Testing above 89 deg., and not above 90 deg. 1.475c fb Testing above 90 deg., and not above 91 deg. 1.510c b Testing above 91 deg., and not above 92 deg. 1.545c Ib Testing above 92 deg., and not above 93 deg. 1.580c Ib Testing above 93 deg., and not above 94 deg. 1.615c Ib Testing above 94 deg., and not above 95 deg. 1.650c Ib Testing above 95 deg., and not above 96 deg. 1.685c b Testing above 96 deg., and not above 97 deg. 1.720c b Testing above 97 deg., and not above 98 deg. 1.755c b Testing above 98 deg., and not above 99 deg. 1.790c Ib Testing above 99 degrees 1.825c b 209 • • and fractions of a degree in proportion. testing above No. 16 Dutch standard in color 1 95-100c id The following schedule of tests and corresponding rates of duty shall be used as a basis for assessing the estimated duties on the entries of sugars, in cases where the test is not stated in the in- voice and declared on the entry, viz:— Centrifugal (except Cuba) Centrifugal (Cuba) Degrees. Cts. per Ib. .96 1.685 .95 1.65 • 88 1.405 .83 86 1.335 • • * • 81 1.16 Muscovado (except Brazil) Muscovado (Brazil) Molasses Concrete • • • 1.23 550 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. Jaggery Java Seroop Egyptian Syrup Cebu (No. 1) Cebu (No. 2) Cebu (ass'd) Iloilo (No. 1) Iloilo (No. 2) Iloilo (No. 3) Iloilo (ass'd) Manila (extra) Manila (superior) ARTICLE • RATE ·.75 .95 77 + 1.02 .80 1.125 .86 1.335 .83 1.23 .84 1.265 .87 1.37 84 1.265 .80 1.125 .83 1.23 86 1.335 .82 1.195 656 210 343 Sugar bags, (T. D. 15997) 656 204 209 212 "" beet seed · • c Ib and 15% Free · 30% box shooks, (T. D. 3817, 9177, 10743, 12315). cake, Chinese, as Sugar, (T. D. 8955, 9029, 10907). • candy and all confectionery, n. s. p. f., valued 15c fb or less Valued over 15c Ib Weight and value of immediate coverings to be included in dutiable weight and value. cane for seed, (T. D. 1720, 1756) cane unmanufactured, (T. D. 1720, 2022, 2068, 7734, 10978, 18406) • • .4c Ib and 15% 50% Free 20% Sec. 6" coloring for, (T. D. 5732) 20% 15 66 colors, (T. D. 14812). 30% 212 " confectionery. See Sugar candy. 209 drainings and sweepings. See Sugar (T. D. 20613, 23854). 209 263 210 210 209 209 "< 239 8888888 " from Hawaiian Islands. Act August 15, 1876. fruits, comfits or sweetmeats, preserved in. grape or glucose, (T. D. 6740, 12822). maple, (T. D. 9058, 11176, 11710, 11837) molasses, testing above 40, not above 56 de- grees Testing above 56 degrees · nonpariel, (T. D. 11207), as Sugar. of lead, brown, gray or yellow, (T. D. 411)...24c Id of lead, white of milk product of Argentine Republic, countervailing duty on (T. D. 20407, 23015). produce of Austria Hungary, countervailing duty on (T. D. 20407, 21969, 22036, 22748, 23498). product of Belgium, countervailing duty on (T. D. 21013, 21962, 22115, 22150, 22813). product of Denmark, countervailing duty on (T. D. 20407). product of France, countervailing duty on (T. D. 20407). product of Germany, countervailing duty on (T. D. 20407, 21274, 21333, 22104). product of The Netherlands, countervailing duty on (T. D. 20407, 20714, 20963, 22128, 22861, 23416). product of Russia, countervailing duty on (T. D. 20407, 22222, 22382, 22512, 22814, 22836, 22984). product of Italy, countervailing duty on (T. D. 23125). 1c Ib and 35% .112c tb 4c Ib .3c gal 6c gal • · • 314c Ib 5c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 551 PAR. ARTICLE 209 Sugar pumpings, as molasses, (T. D. 10514, 20613. • RATE .1 95-100c Ib refined, if tinctured or colored, (T. D. 17957) refining machinery. (T. D. 22027) saccharine 209 212 66 refined 66 193 64 211 209 66 Sec. 6 " 57 tank bottoms. See Sugar. 4c fb and 15% 45% .$1.50 fb and 10% wafers, (57 F. R. 197, 72 F. R. 47, T. D. 12030, 15035, 16886) Sulfid of zinc, white • 67 Sulfonal, (T. D. 9276, 21360) (minimum 25%) 1 Sulphanilic acid, (T. D. 14831, 15553) 4 Sulphate of alumina 5 3 44 64 46 647 9 19 46 44 91 64 91 117 31 3 43 644 647 647 80 57 476 ་ • • of ammonia, (60 F. R. 601, 43 F. R. 290, T. D. 14408, 14420, 15132) of antimony, (T. D. 5473, 7952, 20513) of baryta, unmanufactured manufactured of barytes, artificial • of cinchonidia, (T. D. 5901) of copper of iron • of lime, artificial of lime, unground of lime, ground or calcined ... of lime in blocks, as Stone, building. of magnesia, (T. D. 16600, 16640, 21503, 23158) of manganese of morphia of potash, crude or refined, (43 F. R. 290) of quinia, or quinine, (T. D. 6268, 5901). of quinidia (T. D. 6268) of soda (T. D. 2370, 12643) of zinc • • .. 20% 114c tb 55c Ib 25% 12c tb 3-10c Ib 25% · 75c ton $5.25 ton 1/2c rb Free 1/2c id 14c tb 1/2c tb • 50c ton $2.25 ton 21902, • • • Sulphide of antimony, crude (T. D. 19295, 19406, 19901, 23653) • • 1-5c Ib 25% $1 oz Free Free Free $1.25 ton 1c b Free Free 25% 1/2c tb 25% • .114c ro 25% 479 66 of arsenic or orpiment 3 46 76 3 57 of copper paste (T. D. 1863) of soda of sodium, crude (T. D. 6188) of zinc, white (T. D. 22217) 3 Sulphides n. s. p. f. (T. D. 19901) ... · • 3 Sulphonated naphtol, sodium salt of (T. D. 9457, 10491) 32 Sulphoricinolate of soda, (T. D. 7011, 13423), as Ali- zarin assistant. · 25% .30c gal 32 Sulpho-ricinoleic acid, in the manufacture of which 50% or more of castor oil is used.. in the manufacture of which less than 50% castor oil is used • 1 Sulphotoluic acid (65 F. R. 422, 71 F. R., 394 T. D. 13879, 15553) Sec. 6 Sulphur, carbonate of lime and magnesia ground to- .15c gal 25% gether (T. D. 8816) 20% 674 crude Free 8x 84 • · flowers of (T. D. 3032, 3396, 8442, 8816) ground (T. D. 8442, 12813, 17756, 19979, 20012, 20085) • • $8 ton $8 ton 674 " 674 lac or precipitated (T. D. 8442. 10937, 12813). n. s. p. f., (T. D. 8442, G. A. 3742) Free · • Free 674 674 ore (T. D. 8816. 10924) • recovered (T. D. 10937, 20141) Free Free 552 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 84 Sulphur, refined (T. D. 8442, 19540). 84 674 3 3 sublimed (T. D. 3396) Sulphuration of comestibles (T. D. 23615). Sulphuret of iron of iron refined or sublimed sodium (T. D. 15221) ... 3 Sulphurets, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 19901). Sulphuric acid for agricultural purposes. 675 675 1 21 64 • acid from country assessing duty on same pro- duct of United States acid, n. s. p. f. • ether (minimum 25%). 548 Sumac, crude (T. D. 4461) 22 46 85 287 • extract (T. D. 3842, 5529) ground • Summer savory 566 Sunn (T. D. 15579) 491 66 329 566 • binding twine of single ply, made from cables and cordage grass, n. s. p. f. • • $8 ton $8 ton Free 25% 25% 25% Free 1/4c ID 14c Ib 40c Ib Free 5gc Ib 3-10c Ib 3c Ib Free Free • • 1c Ib Free 50% 35% 45% 50% Free Sun shades covered with any material except paper. shades, covered with paper, paper chief value shades, frames or parts of, metal. shades, ribs and stretchers for. shades, sticks for, cut to lengths. shades, sticks for, finished or not. 462 407 193 170 700 44 462 • 73 Supercarbonate of soda. 569 Superphosphate of lime (T. D. 7764). 68 Suppositories • • • • 398 Surface coated papers, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 12353, 65 F. R. 418) 407 40% 34c tb Free • • 25% 17052, .212c Ib and 15% if printed, or wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions, or with gelatin or flock (T. D. 22957, 23064, 23849).....3c fb and 20% coated paper, manufactures of, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11195, 15470, G. A. 3844, 3847). Surgeons' instruments, according to material, (T. D. 4987, 5520). Surgical needles (T. D. 11223). 165 153 66 390 35% 25% scissors, (T. D. 17847). See Scissors. silk, (T. D. 11183) • 60% instruments, for hospital, are dutiable, (T. D. 9610, 22279). 193 (4 450 leather 320 46 linen • 389 371 "6 135 • 151 Surveyors' chains. See Steel chains. instruments, (T. D. 7133, 9566, 22337) 320 Suspenders, cotton, (T. D. 7333) silk, (T. D. 3582) wool, (T. D. 1688, 5449, 5483). webbing for, according to material. Swaged steel. See Steel ingots. 246 Swamp hay, (T. D. 16427) 494 Swans (T. D. 23767) 45% 45% 35% 45% 50% • .50c b and 60% ... .$4 ton Free 425 Swans' down and feathers, for beds • 15% 425 66 450 337 319 Sweaters, cotton. As shirts. skins, dressed, (T. D. 724, 4974). Sweat bands, leather, (T. D. 12124, 13243, 15723, 23349) bands, oil cloth, (T. D. 10393). As oil cloth. • • 50% 35% 390 370 silk wool 60% 44c Ib and 60% • 463 629 Sweepings of gold or silver, (T. D. 6058) of waste matter, (15 S. C. R. 583) • . • • Free 10% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 553 PAR. ARTICLE 252 Sweet bay tree, (T. D. 14763) 287 68 253 marjoram potatoes (T. D. 18472) Sec. 6 Sweetened biscuits, (T. D. 16886) 281 66 ● chocolate, (47 F. R. 873, 48 F. R. 547, 53 F. R. 81, T. D. 10919, 13447, 13563, 13916, 15638). See Chocolate. 263 Sweetmeats, (T. D. 12547, 13973, 14238, 16218, 17434). $6 Syrian, (T. D. 13793) 263 124 Swedish bar iron, crop ends, (T. D. 8701) 219 Swine 313 RATE 25% 3c Ib 25c bu 20% 1c Ib and 35% .lc Ib and 35% • $12 ton .$1.50 ea Swiss dotted, (T. D. 11331, 14963, 15041, 18603, 57 F. R. 192, 60 F. R. 1012, 70 F. R. 797, T. D. 21568, 23753). As cotton cloth, known as lap- pets. 339 339 339 embroideries 60% hemstitched trimmings, (T. D. 14609) 60% muslins, embroidered, (T. D. 10499, 14927, 14963, 16284, 16870) 60% Swivel silk are not embroideries, (T. D. 14057). 151 Swivels for dog chains, (T. D. 9213), as Chains. 179 Sword belts, metal thread, (T. D. 11091) 60% 154 blades 35% 179 "" knots, metal thread, (T. D. 6149, 6547) • 60% 154 263 209 ፡፡ 68 48 154 Swords 93 Syrian asphaltum, (T. D. 13764) 68 Symphorol, (T. D. 15393) 3 Synthetic cumarine, (T. D. 16855) 210 Syrup, maple, (T. D. 10425, 11176, 11837) of cane juice, as Sugar. medicinal 35% theatrical, (T. D. 13209) 35% $3 ton sweetmeats, (T. D. 13793) 1c Ib and 35% 25% 25% • 4c Ib 25% T ARTICLE PAR. RATE 334 322 322 Table alcoholmetric, (T. D. 13248), official standard. carpets, jute, (T. D. 14072), as Carpets, jute. covers and cloths, cotton, (T. D. 8139, 21651).. covers and cloths, cotton and paper, Japa- nese, (T. D. 14063) • 45% 45% 339 ** covers and cloths, cotton appliqued (T. D. 22675) 60% 316 322 covers and cloths, cotton chenille, (T. D. 7186) covers and cloths, cotton damask (T. D. 20352, 21651, 22158, 22396, 23512) 50% 40% 339 covers and cloths, cotton embroidered, (T. D. 15833, 15837) 60% 44 391 339 covers and cloths, cotton, silk, (T. D. 14231). 50% covers and cloths, initialed, (T. D. 10725, 11069, 12328, 16905, 17239) .. 60% 346 covers and cloths, linen, (T. D. 12550, 13441, 13506, 13892). See Linen cloth. 339 covers and cloths, linen embroidered, (T. D. 15833, 15837, 17812) 60% 554 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 347 347 Table covers and cloths, linen openwork (T. D. 13892) covers and cloths, metal and jute, jute chief value (T. D. 10724) ARTICLE RATE 45% 45% 179 46 391 "" 390 • 339 366 covers and cloths, tamboured, (T. D. 14055, 15551, 15833, 16101, 16106, 71 F. R. 870) covers and cloths, wool chief value, (T. D. 10724, 15545) as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. covers and cloths, metal embroidery chief value, (T. D. 8699, 10672, 11360, 15977).. covers and cloths, silk, (T. D. 12365) covers and cloths, silk embroidered, (T. D. 15967) ... 60% • 50% 60% 60% 371 64 covers and cloths, wool, embroidered, (T. D. 12365, 13984) .50c tb and 60% 321 40% 193 46 45% 568 208 155 – 449 337 44 damask (T. D. 22153, 22396) fasteners, metal fitted for smokers, dutiable according to ma- terial of chief value, (T. D. 7245). grease for curriers' use, (T. D. 8335). in part wood, (T. D. 13226) knives and forks, finished or unfinished, with handles of mother-of-pearl, shell or ivory. with handles of deer horn. • Free 35% 16c each and 15% .12c each and 15% with handles of hard rubber, solid bone, cellu- loid or any pyroxylin material....5c each and 15% with handles of any other material 1½c each and 15% But none of the above shall pay less than 45%. mats, Mexican grass, (T. D. 12240). mats, oil cloth. See Table oil cloth. mirrors, as glass plate, (49 F. R. 219, T. D. 12035, 13526). oilcloth, under 12 ft. in width. 12 ft. and over in width tops, alabaster 337 115 115 44 tops, marble, (T. D. 3858, 9617) • • 115 "" 97 tops, onyx tops, scagliola or composition, (T. D. 9617), tops, slate slabs for marble, (T. D. 3016, 3858) 30% • 8c sq. yd. and 15% 20c sq. yd. and 20% 50% 50% • 50% plain decorated 35% 45% · 120 64 20% 115 #4 50% • • 95 44 painted china plaque tops, (T. D. 6008). • 60% 120 46 slate tops, (T. D. 3858) 20% 193 "6 208 ware of silver, in chest, (T. D. 16813). if unusual covering, chest dutiable separately. wood, (T. D. 7245) 45% 35% 208 wood, mounted with bronze and china, (T. D. 13226) 35% • 401 Tablet paper. See Paper, writing. 17 Tablets, collodion memorandum, (T. D. 11966) 65c Ib and 25% fruit, (T. D. 7652, 8185) valued 15c per tb or 212 66 68 285 less valued over 15c per Ib medicinal (T. D. 21360) Tacca pinnatinida flour, (T. D. 10954). • 164 Tacks, brads or sprigs, cut, not exceeding 16 oz. per 164 193 M if exceeding 16 oz. per M tinned, as tacks, cut. thumb, (T. D. 12908, 9081) .4c Ib and 15% 50% 25% 112c tb .114c M · .112c tb 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 555 PAR. 193 Tacks, wrought ARTICLE RATE 45% 566 Tacum fiber, (T. D. 3105) Free Sec. 6 Tafel oblaten, (T. D. 6516) 20% Taffeta gloves, (19 F. R. 413, T. D. 6846, 12989, 14145) 60% 45% 390 193 Taffrail, ship log, (T. D. 6187) 131 134 Taggers, iron, black, (T. D. 10935). See Steel sheets, tin .. Tags, paper, printed • Tailors' chalk, (T. D. 16526) 403 13 148 irons 450 193 66 tapes, leather "" • tapes, in metal cases 426 Tails, beaver, (T. D. 13240) .11½c ID 25% 1c tb 8-10c Ib 35% 572 562 426 66 cattle, (T. D. 19139) (4 sable, scraped (T. D. 9603) • "" squirrel, dressed (T. D. 16985). Sec. 6 Talc, powdered (T. D. 5980, 8260, 10784, 12458, 19596, 13 184 614 66 19628, 19660, 22887) prepared for tailors' use (T. D. 4503, 17478) ruby, (T. D. 11996) unground, (T. D. 10784) 97 Talisman's turquoise (T. D. 22588) 45% 20% Free Free 20% 20% 1c Ib .6c lb and 20% Free 45% 20% • · • 34c ID 20% 20% ¾4c ID 25% 30% • • .44c fb and 60% 25% 25% Free 426 Tallapin sacs, dyed, (T. D. 10913, 13182, 14564) Tallow and leaf, (T. D. 4357) 279 " Sec. 6 Sec. 6 " 279 " 68 "" 32 370 66 bone, (T. D. 12349) candles Chinese, vegetable, (T. D. 17177) medicinal • prepared, (T. D. 22437, 23664, 23824) Talmas, woolen 68 Tamarinds, extract of juice of, medicinal • natural, or in crude molasses, (T. D. 5552). preserved, (March 30, 1865, Boston)....lc tb and 35% Tamboured articles, silk, with or without India rub- ber, (T. D. 14055, 15833) cotton sash nets, (T. D. 11026, 16101, 16106) cotton articles (T. D. 15551) curtains (71 F. R. 870) 68 676 263 66 390 339 339 44 339 339 < linen articles 339 339 339 453 418 64 • • pillow shams, (T. D. 14635, 15228, 16708, 17062, 71 F. R. 870) sash curtains (T. D. 14635) • • Swiss spots and sprigs, (T. D. 11027) Tambourines, (T. D. 2510) toy • 370 Tam O'Shanter's, (T. D. 16954, 16958) 566 Tampico fiber, (T. D. 3020, 3320, 12209) 60% 60% 60 60% 60% 60% 60% 60% 45% 35% 44c Ib and 60% Free + 491 329 347 Sec. 6 fiber, binding twine, single ply, not exceeding 600 ft. lb Free fiber, cables, cordage and twine made of. fiber, cloth of, (T. D. 390). 1c Ib 45% · . fiber, hackled and dyed 212 Tangerine biscuit, as confectionery, (T. D. 9527). 266 Tangerines, (G. A. 3918) • 97 Tank blocks, if decorated, (T. D. 9821) 20% 1c b • 45% not decorated 35% ► "" 209 46 126 plates, as boiler plate of iron or steel. 193 Tanks of iron containing molasses, unusual cover- ings, (T. D. 15675) 7 Tannate of glycerine (T. D. 23272) bottoms, (April 1, 1891, N. Y., T. D. 301, 3188, 4675). See Sugar. 45% 50c Ib 556 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 438 Tanned calf skins 438 skins, for morocco, unfinished • 193 Tanners' knives RATE 20% 10% 45% 1 Tannic acid 50c Ib 1 acid, vinotannin, (T. D. 16437) 50c Ib .. • , • 1 Tannin 3 66 oenopepin (T. D. 17409) powder, (T. D. 17354) • • 1 482 22 Tanning, articles for, in a crude state, (T. D. 5892).. or dyeing, extract of bark for (T. D. 22786).. Sec. 6 Tap cinder, (T. D. 21426) 165 Tape needles · Tapers, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 12521). 423 "" wax, for cigar lighters, as matches, friction, (T. D. 7082, 14223). 320 Tapes, braided, cotton, (T. D. 12638, 12649, 13423, 336 13974, 15855) 50c Tb 25% 50c Ib Free c Ib 20% • 25% composed of flax, woven with or without metal threads on spools or. reels, designed ex- pressly for use in the manufacture of measuring tapes, (T. D. 14920) 45% 40% 320 • cotton, (T. D. 6710, 13668, 13707, 13974, 15855, 15955) 45% 450 66 leather 35% • 423 "" 320 "L 322 lighting, as matches, friction, (T. D. 14228). linen, (40 F. R. 568, T. D. 12136, 16582). measuring, cotton, (T. D. 16413) 45% 45% 347 66 measuring, flax, (78 F. R. 807, T. D. 6789, 10478, 10756, 10771, 12370, 13135, 13791, 22812) 45% 450 193 391 66 320 391 "6 320 66 320 " measuring, leather chief value measuring, metal, (T. D. 14920, 22812) silk silk and cotton, cotton chief value silk and cotton, silk chief value silver flax and linen, (T. D. 16582) union, (T. D. 12136, 13770) · • 366 Tapestry, chairs and screens chiefly made of, as wool (6 manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 13225). according to material of chief value, (T. D. 13700, 14075, 15044, 17497, 21945). 35% 45% 50% • 45% • 50% 45% 45% 376 375 carpets, Brussels carpets, velvet • 28c sq. yd. and 40% 311 • cotton and silk (T. D. 6003, 6060, 6373, 6478, • .40c sq. yd. and 40% 454 366 "" 8961, 13700, 14075, 14135, 16405)..8c sq. yd. and 30% imitation of, if paintings, (T. D. 16429)... painters', according to material of chief value, 20% (T. D. 14062). 391 "" silk, (T. D. 14075) 50% 677 Tapioca (T. D. 3161). Free 677 flour (56 F. R. 222, 77 F. R. 734, 83 F. R. 162, T. D. 5308, 7971, 9031, 10277, 11406, 12227, 14114, 17708, 18475, 21533, 21954, 22021).. Free 3 Tar, birch, (T. D. 12333) 25% 3 Sec. 6 birch, oil of (T. D. 9634, 12333, 12715) candle (59 F. R. 456, T. D. 5091, 10951, 12337, 25% 14709, 15712) 20% 524 66 coal, crude Free 524 coal, pitch of Free • • • · * 15 coal products, if colors and dyes 30% 15 coal products, not colors and dyes, not medi- cinal, n. s. p. f. 20% 678 of wood Free • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 557 RATE 20% Free .212c Ib Free Free • PAR. ARTICLE 15 Tar oil, (T. D. 17400, 19147, 19253, 21061, 23132). Taraxacum, crude, (T. D. 3289, 6865) 544 283 66 656 644 prepared, (T. D. 3289) Tare on ore in sacks, (T. D. 17415). Tares, black (T. D. 14162, 14721) · • salt or black salts of potash Tarlatan, cotton, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 8966, 9322, 15044). cotton and metal, metal chief value. 179 337 347 Tarpaulin, (T. D. 1617) made up (T. D. 16308) · 449 Tarpaulings, hats, rubber 60% • .10c sq yd and 20% 45% 30% 25% • 252 Tarragon plants (T. D. 13691) Tarred cables and cordage of hemp, (T. D. 13786) Tartar, cream of 329 6 6 • 6 68 6 644 3 1 6 << 2c Ib 6c Ib 1c Ib · crude, (T. D. 570), containing not over 40% bi- tartrate of potash Containing over 40% bitartrate of potash. emetic patent • salts of or carbonate of potash • ... • salts of, granulated and purified, (T. D. 4575) Tartaric acid Tartars containing not over 90% bitartrate of potash Containing over 90% bitartrate of potash. • Tartrate of soda and potassa Tassels, metal, (T. D. 6149, 6547) 6 179 389 371 66 silk wool • • 339 Tatting (T. D. 16204) • 438 • 112c Ib 25% 6c Ib Free 25% 7c Ib 4c Ib 5c Ib • 4c Ib 60% 50% 50c Ib and 60% 60% 20% Free • Tawed skins (T. D. 8502) 679 Tea (after January 1st, 1903). Sec. 50" Sec. 10" * • Act June 13th, 1898, imposed a duty of 10c per pound on tea. Act of April 12th, 1902, repealed Sec. 50 Act June 13th, 1898, to take effect January 1st, 1903. adulterated, inferior to standards, not allowed entry, Act of March 2, 1897 (T. D. 5636, 7752, 9032, 9534, 17894, 17994, 17995, 18091, 18092, 18104, 18106, 18126, 18131). Sec. 6 Brazilian or mate (T. D. 3909) 20% boxes and caddies, tin, unusual coverings (T. D. 20809, 23040). 68 208 70 breast (T. D. 16976) • 25% 66 boxes, lacquered, (T. D. 2497). cake seed (T. D. 23679) • • 35% 50% 450 "6 canisters, unusual coverings (T. D. 23266). condemned, must be exported within six months after examination; unless SO ex- ported it will be destroyed. (See Tea, adul- terated). (T. D. 18864, 19142, 19322, 21387, 21844, 22093.) gowns, fur-lined and trimmed (T. D. 14729, 17015) importation, inspection and storage (T. D. 18933, 19046, 19106, 19427, 19992, 20288, 20929, 20944, 21358, 21440, 21515, 21887, 21913, 22184, 22905, 22907). jars (T. D. 8104, 8236, 8893, 12368), are un- usual coverings. 449 mats, grass, (T. D. 3635) • 35% 30% 558 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE Tea, packing chinaware with prohibited (T. D. 17712). 679 66 plants 95 # sets, toy, of china, decorated plain white 548 RATE Free 60% 55% Free Free 45% 60% 55% 25% 60% 45% 30% 35% • • 40% Free Free 50% 50% sweepings, lime and asafetida (T. D. 19494, 19548, 22730, 22766) Teak wood timbers, as ship timber. (T. D. 22058). Teams of immigrants 474 193 96 66 94 96 193 256 • • Teapots, Britannia, gilt or plated. Teazles earthenware (T. D. 7444, 9363, 14324), deco- rated plain white • earthenware, common brown India black, (T. D. 13066) metal 114 Tecall marble, as marble. 97 Teeth, artificial (T. D. 22077, 22100, 22350, 22886). 410 brushes 680 CC elephants' 680 70 115 66 natural or unmanufactured preparations used as applications to.. spar 137 Telegraph and telephone wire. See Iron and steel 137 wire. cable, rate on wire used, and in addition (T. D. 22380) insulators, dutiable according to material (T. D. 6699). 196 Telephone and telegraph poles 565 Telescope disks, rough cut 1c Ib 111 Telescopes 20% Free 45% 638 109 for schools and societies, (T. D. 10603) Telescopic disks, ground and polished Free • 45% Sec. 6 Tendons (T. D. 18543) 10% 449 Tennis balls, wool and rubber (T. D. 20882, 21673, 21728, 22300, 22360, 10511, 18526) 30% 449 C balls, rubber 30% ... 367 cloth, as wool flannel, (T. D. 8269). 370 66 314 66 ·· 134 jackets, (T. D. 20423, 20472, 22136)....44c Ib and 60% shirts, (T. D. 11401) Terne plates .. 68 Terpin hydrate, (T. D. 22002, 23423) Terra alba, (T. D. 4093, 9950, 11347) cotta, articles of, decorated plain, (T. D. 13196, 14932, 16326) cotta, artistic, for free exhibition. cotta cigar holders, decorated, (T. D. 6173, 16326) • • 681 96 66 702 96 plain 96 cotta figures, (T. D. 16326), decorated. plain • 58 paste and powder, (T. D. 9901) 96 682 cotta statuary, not decorated, (T. D. 11204). japonica (T. D. 11359) 49 umbra, crude if powdered, washed or pulverized ground in oil or water 322 Terry cloth, (T. D. 14499) 15 Tetrachlorphtalic anhydride (T. D. 18314) 192 Teutenegue, (T. D. 8880) • 50% 112c tb 25% Free 60% 55% Free 60% 55% 60% 55% 30% 55% Free 1/8c th c Ib • 112c tb 45% 20% .11½c m SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 559 RATK Par. ARTICLE 339 Textile fabrics, embroidered, of cotton or other vege- table fiber, (T. D. 13731, 14159, 14952, 15038, 15847, 16143) 566 "" 434 454 645 390 grasses · • Theatrical mock jewelry, (T. D. 9027) scenery, if paintings, (T. D. 9161) scenery, properties and apparel, brought by proprietors or managers of theatrical exhi- bitions arriving from abroad, for tempo- rary use by them in such exhibitions, and not for any other person, and not for sale, and which have been used by them abroad, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, but bonds shall be given for the payment to the United States of such duties as may be imposed upon such articles as shall not be exported within 6 months after such importation. The Secretary of the Treasury may in his discretion extend such period for a further term of 6 months in case application shall be made therefor, (T. D. 4721, 4684, 4773, 12126, 13789, 13632, 13796, 13811, 13209, 14049, 14982, 15762, 16069, 16111, 16889, 18903, 66 F. R. 53) 66 scenery, properties and apparel, if imported by individuals, dutiable according to ma- terial (T. D. 21973). 60% Free 60% 20% Free 60% tights, as silk wearing apparel, (T. D. 13885). 3 Thein or caffein 25% 100 Thermometers, (T. D. 12024, 12139, 12544, 15828, 19351, 19805) 60% 100 66 clinical, (T. D. 6012, 10464, 12686, 18637, 19351, 19805, 20132) 60% 100 dairy, (T. D. 16659, 19351, 19805) • 60% 100 glass and wood, etched, (T. D. 17622, 18637, 19351, 19805) 60% for societies, not usually scientific instruments. for societies, certain maximum and minimum, (T. D. 14857) • patent measuring (T. D. 10486) tubes for, if blown, (T. D. 13505) wood chief value, (T. D. 12024) Thibet cloth, as wool cloth. 638 112 100 "" 208 66 366 368 426 426 562 193 450 15 258 183 3 17 302 · · cloakings, as wool dress goods, (T. D. 9266). coats, (T. D. 13864, 18775. 84 F. R. 155).. crosses, (T. D. 10324, 12755, 12957, 19136) lamb skins Free 45% 60% 35% 20% 20% ... Free 45% 35% 30% 30% 6c In 25% 20% Thimbles, metal, (T. D. 3145, 7234, 5651, 9051, 10681) vulcanized rubber Thio cromogen, (T. D. 9917, 12259, 13567) Thon, marine, in tin packages Thorlte ... ... Thorlum, nitrate of, or oxide (T. D. 16643, 20131) Sec. 6 Thorley's cattle food, (T. D. 6080, 9072). Thread, artificial silk, (T. D. 15388). ...65c fb and 25% cotton, whether on beams or in bundles, skeins or cops, or in any other form, except spool thread of cotton, not colored, bleached, dyed, or advanced beyond the condition of singles, by grouping or twisting twisting two or more single yarns together, on all numbers up to and including No. 15 3c Ib 560 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE on all numbers exceeding No. 15 and up to and RATE including No. 30 ... .1-5c per No. per fb on all numbers exceeding No. 30..14c per No. per b colored, bleached, dyed, combed or advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more single yarns to- gether, whether on beams or in bundles, skeins or cops, or in any other form, except spool thread of cotton, on all numbers up to and including No. 20 on all numbers exceeding No. 20 up to No. 80. 6c Ib 14c per No. per Ib .3-10c per No. per Ib on No. 80 and above. 303 Thread, cotton spool, including crochet, darning, em- broidery cotton on spools or reels, contain- ing on each spool or reel not exceeding 100 yards (T. D. 21370) 330 179 347 318 330 385 44 179 362 ..6c doz exceeding 100 yards on each spool or reel, for every additional 100 yards or fractional part thereof in excess of 100 ..6c doz if otherwise than on spools or reels, for each 100 yards or fraction • in no case shall duty be assessed upon a less number of yards than is marked on spools or reels. flax, hemp or ramie, (T. D. 14303, 14642, 39 F. R. 759, 33 F. R. 826, 12 S. C. R. 55), if made from yarn not finer than 5 than 5 lea lea (T. D. 21029) • 1/2c 13c Ib if made from yarn finer than 5 lea, for each lea or part of in excess of 5, additional.... 34c Ib gold, silver or other metal, (T. D. 6149, 6547, 13443, 13988, 14717, 14846, 71 F. R. 291, T. D. 20007, 20133) 5c tb and 35% jute · ... lisle, hosiery. See Cotton hosiery. pack and shoe, linen. silk, except spun silk • See Thread, flax. tinsel, (T. D. 6103, 69 S. C. R. 465, T. D. 20007, 20133) waste, wool, (T. D. 8340) 377 Three-ply carpets 460 • Threshing machines 193 Throat swabs, sponge and metal, (T. D. 12706) 385 Thrown silk, not more advanced than singles. 193 Thumb tacks, (T. D. 9081, 12908) · 45% 30% 5c fb and 35% 20c Ib · 22c sq. yd. and 40% 20% 45% • • 30% 45% 3c Ib Free 30% 25% 25% 50% 60% 287 Thyme, ground or unground, (T. D. 14615, 20208, 23083) 626 oil of 254 番​荡 ​• seed (T. D. 10949) 1 Thymic acid, (T. D. 6348, 8486) • • * 391 Tidies, cotton, metal and silk, silk chief value, (T. D. 1 Thymol, (T. D. 6348, 8486) Tickings, as cotton cloth. 339 66 ... lace, cotton or linen, (T. D. 10256, 10914, 13296, 16703) 339 66 14231) 179 339 linen or cotton, embroidered or tamboured, (T. D. 12559, 14948, 15833, 15838, 15844, 16298, 17002, 41 F. R. 763, T. D. 21917, 21918, 22944, 23 231) metal embroidered • • Nottingham net, (T. D. 16298) • • 60% 60% 60% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 561 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 60% 60% 50% 390 Tidies, silk, beaded (T. D. 16225) silk embroidered silk or silk chief value, (T. D. 14231) wool, embroidered 390 391 371 370 66 wool knit • · .50c fb and 60% 44c Ib and 60% 129 Ties, cotton, of iron or steel, cut to lengths, coated or not coated, with or without buckles, for, baling cotton, (T. D. 181, 3260, 4589). 314 196 neck, cotton railroad, wood, (T. D. 2673, 5842) 435 Tiger eyes, cut (55 F. R. 273) 545 eyes, rough 434 562 eyes, set, as jewelry · 46 5-10c Ib 50% 20% 10% Free 60% Free 10% skins, not dressed, (T. D. 13297, 13585, 15817, 10795, 19158) Sec. 6 Tigers' claws, (T. D. 9635) 370 Tights, combination stockings and drawers, wool 44c Ib and 60% 319 97 88 88 cotton, (T. D. 13885). See Cotton drawers. Tile stoves, plain, (T. D. 9868) 66 35% 60% 96 Tiles, advertising, ornamented, (T. D. 14398) absorbent, as tiles, (T. D. 17751). ceramic, embossed, enameled, encaustic, (T. D. 2419, 14746, 16648), etched (T. D. 14396), flint, (T. D. 14235, 40 F. R. 58), flooring (T. D. 16523, 17656), glazed (T. D. 9868, 10349, 10755, 14454, 12 S. C. R. 925), gold decorated, grooved and corrugated, (T. D. 14053), hand painted (T. D. 12831), gold decorated mosaic (T. D. 10497, 10897, 11035, 11712, 12363, 13907, 13949, 16627, 33 F. R. 913, 54 F. R. 147), orn- amental, (T. D. 9868, 14396), semi-vitrified, spar, and vitrified (T. D. 3737, 14077), and all other earthenware tiles, valued not over 40c sq. ft. (T. D. 20127, 23420). 8c sq. ft Valued over 40c sq. ft... .10c sq ft and 25% glass for mosaic, colored (T. D. 12721) hard bodied, plain unglazed, (T. D. 6806, 6894, 7051, 13853, 13986, 14422, 14745) plain, unglazed, one color, exceeding 2 sq. in. in size, (T. D. 6806, 6894, 7051, 9471, 13986, 14053, 14077, 13907, 14422, 14235, 14746, 21174, 21927, 21957) 100 88 88 114 " ... • • • 60% 4c sq. ft .4c sq. ft paving, of marble or onyx, containing not less than 4 superficial in., not over 1 in. thick, If over 1 and not over 11 in. thick. If over 12, not over 2 in. thick.. • 12c su. ft .15c su. ft .18c su. ft If rubbed in whole or in part, in addition.. 3c su. ft slate Timber, all round unmanufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 20% 120 699 3627, 22108) Free 200 boats' knees, (T. D. 15308) = + 9 20% 194 for spars and wharves, (T. D. 1315, 11861, 16456, 18593) .1c cu. ft 194 194 hewn, sided or squared, not less than 8 in. sq., (15 O. A. G. 32, T. D. 10089, 10602)........lc cu. ft sawed, (T. D. 1315, 5580, 6089, 10476, 10539, 10742, 11096) • • lc cu. ft 699 44 198 ship and ship planking, (T. D. 6202, 8564) yellow cedar, (T. D. 16456) 193 Time detectors. (T. D. 6851, 23401) Free .. 20% 45% 193 locks, (T. D. 9978) 45% 562 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 683 Tin black oxide of Free 683 containing 7% of impurities is considered pig tin, (T. D. 8231) Free 593 3 46 chloride of, (T. D. 12953) Free crystals 25% 134-140 • disks (T. D. 23184) .112c Ib 183 dross, (T. D. 3604, 22756) • 20% 418 35% 398 683 140-193 3 3 "" 66 683 flutes or whistles (T. D. 11992) foil paper (T. D. 18627) ..3c Ib and 25% • + Free in ore, bars, block, pigs, grain or granulated, (T. D. 14462, G. A. 3782) manufactures of, n. s. p. f., (but not less than duty imposed on tin plate of which it is composed) (T. D. 8180, 13667, 14613) muriate of nitrate of ore • • 683 oxide of, black 3 (* oxide of, white 3 134 .. 45% 25% 25% Free Free 25% oxymuriate of plates or sheets, iron or steel, or taggers' iron or steel, coated with tin or lead, or with a mixture of which these metals, or either of them, is a component part, by the dip- ping or any other process, and commercially known as tin plates, terne plates and tag- gers' tin plates, nickel plated. (T. D. 23518) plates, with thin lacquer of varnish, (T. D. 25% .112c tb 134 112c Ib 134 6844) .112c Ib 418 plates, if toys 35% 134 < " roofing, continuous and fastened together, ready for use, (T. D. 1462) .1½c tb 3 salts of 25% 153 322 402 179 179 179 179 463 494 waste (T. D. 23518) Tinamus, as birds, (T. D. 13678) 11 Tincal, crude borax 2 Tinctures, for toilet, alcoholic 66 for toilet, non-alcoholic medicinal, alcoholic (minimum 25%) medicinal, non-alcoholic 70 67 68 "" 43 of opium 193 Tinfoil, (T. D. 12435) • Tinners' shears, as shears, (T. D. 8728). Tinsel and cotton fabric (T. D. 21499, 21500) paper, (61 F. R. 398).. thread, (T. D. 6103, 12968) • • • thread, Christmas tree ornaments, (T. D. 10730, 10887, 69 F. R. 465, 17831) trimmings, (T. D. 10408, 12367, 18773) wire, (T. D. 5642, 6103, 13443, 13988, 17066, 17248, 18410) • 10% Free 5c Ib 60c Ib and 45% 50% 55c Ib 25% 40% 45% 45% 25% ..5c Ib and 35% 60% 60% 5c Ib (4 418 100 wire, toys made of, (T. D. 10730, 11848) Tintometers, (T. D. 18081) ... 35% 60% • 370 450 Tippets, fur 187 Tips for penholders 35% wool 44c Ib and 60% 25% • 66 193 for umbrellas 45% 577 horn Free • • 98 449 66 lava, for burners, (T. D. 6502, 7393)..10c gro and 15% Tires, bicycle, (T. D. 11578, 15316) ... 30% 66 320 bicycle linings for 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 563 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 171 Tires, ingots, cogged ingots, blooms or blanks for, wholly or partly manufactured, (T. D. 6549) 11c id iron or steel, locomotive, car or other railway tires 171 "L 397 Tissue copying paper, (8 S. C. R. 1099). 397 * 397 66 paper. • .12c tb See Tissue crepe paper, (66 F. R. 728, 72 F. R. 258, T. D. 14073, 15879, 16900, 17157) ..5c lb and 15% paper and tissue copying paper, (T. D. 7004, 8879, 12834, 14631, 14636, 16252, 61 F. R. 398) white, colored or printed, weighing not over 6 lbs. per ream of 480 sheets, on a basis of 20x30 inches, whether in reams or any other form ...6c fb and 15% weighing over 6, not over 10 lbs. per ream, 5c fb and 15% 407 "" 407 397 397 paper napkins, (T. D. 15682, 16019) paper, orange wrappers, (T. D. 16252), as tis- sue paper. paper balloons, (T. D. 16838) paper coverings for lithograph prints are usual coverings and not dutiable (G. A. 3762). 35% 35% wrapping paper, (T. D. 17970), as tissue paper. 30% 35% 418 193 ·· 45% 60% • .$4.50 lb and 25% • • 58 Tiver powder (T. D. 21321) Tivoli boards, cheap, (T. D. 3357) Toasters, metal 459 Tobacco boxes 217 Sec. 10' 217 " Sec. 10 " • cigarettes of all kinds cigarettes weighing not over 3 lbs. per 1,000, shall pay an Internal Revenue tax of $1.00 per 1,000. no cigarettes shall shall be imported unless in packages of not over 500 in each box, and no entry shall be made of a less quantity than 3,000. (Section 26, Act of Aug. 28, 1894). cigars and cheroots of all kinds....$4.50 Mb and 25% cigars shall pay the following Internal Reve- nue tax If weighing over 3 lbs. per thousand..... $3.00 per M If weighing not over 3 lbs. per M... No cigars shall be imported unless in packages .. $1.00 per M of not over 500 in each box, and no entry shall be made of a less quantity than 3,000, (Section 26, Act of Aug. 28, 1894). classification of filler and wrapper 13396, 18663, 18669, 18694, 18861). (T. D. 215 213 66 clippings and cuttings 55c Ib $4 filler, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11203, 11217, 12329, 49 F. R. 224), if stemmed • 50c Ib if unstemmed • 35c Ib 213 filler, mixed with over 15% wrapper tobacco, stemmed (T. D. 22784) • · $2.50 lb $1.85 th 214 213 # 215 Sec. 33" 459 unstemmed The term "filler" means all leaf tobacco, not suitable for cigar wrappers. leaf, the product of two or more countries, (T. D. 18734, 18789) if stemmed if unstemmed • $2.50 tb .$1.85 Mb manufactured or unmanufactured, of all de- scriptions, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7777, 13356)... 55c Ib pays duty on weight at time of importation. pipes and pipe bowls, of all materials except clay 60% 564 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 459 ARTICLE Tobacco pipes, common, and pipe bowls made wholly of clay, valued not more more than 40c per gross RATE 213 214 449 70 Remedios, as tobacco filler (T. D. 11203). scrap, (17 O. A. G. 646, 55 F. R. 818, 40 F. R. 531, T. D. 22635) .15c gross 459 pipes, other, and pipe bowls of clay, 50c gross and 25% 252 64 plants 25% 459 pouches • 60% 213 66 215 55c lb 216 6 $ of all 55c Ib Sec. 10 66 684 6c Ib stems Free • snuff and snuff flour, ground dry, or damp, and pickled, scented or otherwise, descriptions, (T. D. 10083) Internal Revenue tax on snuff stemmed not manufactured (T. D. 18341). • weight of at importation is the dutiable weight (T. D. 18413). wrappers, if stemmed if unstemmed • $2.50 Ib $1.85 Ib the term wrapper tobacco means leaf tobacco, which is suitable for cigar wrappers. Tolle ardoise, canvas slate, (T. D. 2614) Toilet articles 30% 50% 100 " bottles, (T. D. 12674) • 60% 70 450 cases according to material, (T. D. 13814). crayons (T. D. 17180) ... 50% mats, chamois 35% 70 2 nail enamel powder, (T. D. 15245) perfumery, alcohol · • 50% • .60c fb and 45% 70 perfumery, non-alcoholic 70 2 70 70 70 72 222 222 44 70 " • preparations, cachoues are, (G. A. 3806) preparations, containing alcohol (T. D. 19771) preparations, non-alcoholic rose ointment (T. D. 13558, 13881) sachet powder, (T. D. 13558, 13881) sets, according to material. shaving cream, (T. D. 13881) • 50% 50% 60c Ib and 45% 50% 50% 50% 50% # soap (T. D. 21234). 15c b • • • 72 soap, medicated, (66 F. R. 731, T. D. 13951, 15039) 15c b · 72 NO 66 soap, powdered (T. D. 13561) 15c Tb • • "C vinegar, alcoholic (T. D. 6638, 13056)..60c Ib and 45% Toilets, gentlemen's, according to material of chief value (T. D. 18414). 524 Tolidin Free 524 Toluidine Free • 15 base, (T. D. 7936, 9487, 13282, 13570, 18 O. A. G. 383, 56 F. R. 482, 49 F. R. 272). · • 20% 15 "" 15 15 524 Toluol 15 Toluose 257 7821, 11060, 14045, 14294) 241 259 Tomcod, (T. D. 16325) 193 67 T Tongs, metal, (T. D. 8162) sulphate sulpho acid (T. D. 9500, 12259) sulphosauer, (T. D. 13567) Tomatoes, (39 F. R. 109, 13 S. C. R. 881, T. D. 1843, prepared or preserved, (T. D. 6889) Tonics, medicinal, alcoholic, (minimum 25%) (T. D. 20% • 30% . • 30% Free 20% · 25% · 40% 1/4c Ib 45% 19456) 55c Ib • · 68 16 medicinal, non-alcoholic 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 565 PAR. 2 Tonics, toilet, alcoholic 70 ARTICLE • • toilet, non-alcoholic 685 Tonka, tonqua or tonquin beans (T. D. 13061, 13685, 617 • 14836) bean crystals, (T. D. 14836) 193 Tools, all of iron or steel, n. s. p. f... RATE .60c lb and 45% 50% Free Free 45% 45% 45% alloys used in the manufacture of. See Steel ingots. 135 193 "" edge, (T. D. 7783, 10568) 193 66 645 66 engravers, (T. D. 22154, 22216) of trade defined (T. D. 19365). of trade, occupation and employment, in the actual possession at the time, of persons emigrating to the United States (18 O. A. G. 538, T. D. 13711, 16663, 84 F. R. 146, T. D. 19365, 22558) of trade, architect's drawings as (T. D. 22558). of trade, Astronomer's instruments are, (T. D. " 66 66 66 44 66 66 66 Track 15829). Circus animals not, (T. D. 8818, 9633, 13763). Fishing boat and net are, (T. D. 13990). Glove machine not, (T. D. 13772, 66 F. R. 723). Guns of hunters and trappers are, (T. D. 10967). Hand organ is, (T. D. 15185). Modeling clay is, (T. D. 14175). Of circus performers are, 16866). (T. D. Physician's microscope is, (T. D. 14719). Statutes not (T. D. 10405). Theatrical effects not, but may be admitted under bond for export within 6 months, (T. D. 11270, 12069, 13785, 13811, 14049, 14982, 12126, 13632, 13789, 13796, 15763, 15993, 16053, 16069, 66 F. R. 53, 303). Waffle irons are, (T. D. 14548). Tooth and disk harrows 144 " 460 410 193 193 " Sec. 6 207 70 566 Topac brushes, (T. D. 8779, 13207) pick holders, metal chief value (T. D. 21736) picks, metal picks, quill, (T. D. 1291, 10889, 17775) picks, wood or other vegetable substances, (T. D. 16089, 17815) • powder and pastes, (T. D. 9068) 435 Topaz, cut, (T. D. 6390) Free · 1½c m 20% 40% .. 45% 45% 20% • 2c M and 15% 50% Free 10% Free 60% 35% decorated.. • 45% 20% 30c Ib 35% 45% 35% 545 rough, uncut • 434 88 set. 97 house ornaments, (T. D. 13487), plain. 435 imitation of 361 Top waste, wool 97 Tops, composition, or scagliola, (Sept. 13, 1889, N. Y.), plain decorated 418 toy 566 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Par. ARTICLE RATE 347 366 339 361 Tops, wool waste wool in balls, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 16085, 16086). Torchon lace, (13 F. R. 145, 12 S. C. R. 754, T. D. 5215, 12117) 30c Ib 450 Tortoise shell combs 450 66 shell manufactured 635 shell unmanufactured 371 614 115 66 jasper, cut • 23766). 347 373 Tosca nets, (T. D. 14760). Touchstones, crude Tourists' bicycles, free on bond, (T. D. 20108, 22017, 66 cases of flax (T. D. 18307) Tournay velvet carpets • Tow, manufactures of, (T. D. 11882, 14056) 60% 35% 35% Free .50c Ib and 60% Free 50% 45% 60c sq. yd. and 40% .. 45% 326 46 of flax (T. D. 20424, 21848) $20 ton 327 of hemp (T. D. 20424) 632 66 waste, if paper stock $20 ton Free 463 waste, unmanufactured or undressed, n. s. p. f. 10% 21741) cotton, embroidered 322 Towels, cotton, (T. D. 4035, 11077, 13963, 19285, 21651, • fancy huckaback (T. D. 11193, 22764). See 45% 60% 339 346 Linen cloth. • 346 339 linen, (T. D. 12455, 13963). See Linen cloth. linen, embroidered 60% 347-322" • Turkish, cotton, (T. D. 8283, 13963, 23487) · 45% 96 Toys, Toys, A B C plates, not, (T. D. 9806, 11390, 42 F. R. 525, 41, F. R. 882) 60% 418 46 agate marbles, (T. D. 11860) 35% 418 anchor puzzles, (T. D. 12036) 35% 418 C bead bags, (T. D. 11967) 35% 425 bonbon boxes not, (T. D. 15146, 17956). 50% 418 bonbonnier dolls, (T. D. 14934) 35% 410 brushes, (T. D. 12239, 17843) 40% 418 bull's-eye lanterns, (T. D. 13657, 14685, 15546, 15859) 35% 418 celluloid balls, (T. D. 13223) 35% " 418 children's tin plates, (T. D. 11989) 35% 95 418 95 • chinaware, (T. D. 9861, 15147) · Christmas-tree ornaments, (T. D. 10730, 14945, 22559) composed • of bisque, china, crockeryware, earthenware, parian, porcelain, or stone- ware, plain white, (T. D. 8911, 10880, 14688) if decorated • 60% 35% 55% 60% 418 blocks of clay, (T. D. 12036) 35% 418 celluloid harmonicas, (T. D. 13302). • • 35% 112 colored glass lanterns, small, not, (T. D. 13609) 45% 193 compasses not, (T. D. 12978) 45% 418 decalcomania pictures, (T. D. 15576, 18358, 19254) 35% 95 decorated mugs and plates not, (T. D. 10348, 11390, 11055) 60% 44 418 dolls and doll heads, of any material, (T. D. 4832, 5196, 3520, 10880, 12026, 12992, 12995, 14684) 35% 418 dolls, fans (T. D. 17843) 35% dolls wigs not, but dutiable according to ma- terial, (G. A. 3776, T. D. 14921). 418 electrical, (T. D. 14603, 14604) · 35% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 567 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 418 Toys, flute harmonicas, (T. D. 14392) 35% 418 418 66 flutes (T. D. 14734, 15597) glass animals (T. D. 14942) • 418 44 418 66 418 35% 35% "" 449 418 glass balls, strung (T. D. 18826) glass slates (T. D. 13197, 14943). harmonicas of less than one octave (T. D. ... 11037, 12118, 12141, 13423, 16898, 16907, 18598, 72 F. R. 48, T. D. 21981, 22096, 22105).. India rubber balloons (T. D. 10482, 10889) India rubber dolls (T. D. 12026) 35% 35% 35% 30% 35% 449 450 46 India rubber, not vulcanized (T. D. 22339) India rubber, vulcanized 30% 35% 418 Japanese kites (T. D. 11032) 35% 418 66 jewelry sets as, (T. D. 21430) 35% 418 418 66 418 110 418 418 66 418 66 451 Jew's harps (T. D. 11017, 11562, 15016, 16790, 18598, 19201) knife and fork sets (T. D. 13656, 14809). lithographed (T. D. 17817, 17819, 18736, 22710) magic lantern slides (65 F. R. 791, T. D. 12711, 14969, 15081, 15313, 21784) magic lanterns (T. D. 11422, 12002, 17820) magnets, (T. D. 5293) marbles, of any material (T. D. 3264, 3821, 10394, 11992, 12036) masks (T. D. 13975, 23425) · mechanical figures, dutiable according to ma- terial (65 F. R. 791, 71 F. R. 959, 72 F. R. 48, 76 F. R. 452, 14 S. C. R. 288, T. D. 10654, 10751, 13656, 13657, 13972, 13975, 13977, 16994, 17245, 17492). 35% • [] • 35% 35% 45% 35% • • • 35% 35% 35% 418 418 metal whistles as, (T. D. 20099) 35% mirrors, small, cheap (T. D. 16340, 16390, 17615, 18019) 35% • 418 64 monkeys (T. D. 14319) 35% 453 418 418 music, all boxes and instruments (65 F. R. 415, T. D. 10908, 11839, 11992, 12109, 12850, 12965, 15722, 15878, 22765) mustaches (T. D. 12307, 13975). not composed of rubber, china, porcelain, par- ian, bisque, earthen or stoneware, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3208, 3530, 11992, 12036, 13975, 13977, 14153) • 45% 35% 35% 418 paper (T. D. 15707, 16797, 23311) • 35% 418 · papier mache and wood figures (T. D. 10875, 23197, 23311) 35% 418 parasols (T. D. 17843) 35% parts of, according to material (T. D. 23065, 23303). 208 66 perambulator bodies not (G. A. 3794) • 35% 111 perspectives not (G. A. 3764) 45% 112 453 66 pocket barometers not (T. D. 17658) post horns not (T. D. 13241) 45% • 45% 418 449 418 418 rabbit bonbon holders (T. D. 16353, 23311) rubber bags for balloons not (40 F. R. 57) scissors too small for use (T. D. 17843). sewing machines (T. D. 15145) .. 35% 30% ... 35% 35% *C 193 singing birds not (T. D. 10654) • 45% if 418 small bird cages as, (T. D. 23165). 418 407 112 418 small Japanese lanterns (T. D. 13609, 15546). small paper umbrellas not (T. D. 14321). snowstorms not (T. D. 12683). spyglasses (T. D. 14697) • 35%- 35% • • 45% 35% 568 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 418 Toys, tin cups and dishes for children (T. D. 18535, RATE 35% 23088) 193 418 tin-framed prints not (T. D. 14698) 45% 64 tin pails and small watering pots are (T. D. 18535) 35% 418 * tin whistles (T. D. 11992) 35% 179 tinsel for Christmas trees not (69 F. R. 465). 60% 418 tracing slates (T. D. 14943) 35% 64 418 453 418 watches (T. D. 9925, 13229) • trick wine glasses (T. D. 13977, 14942) violins (T. D. 11554, 22765) 35% 45% 35% · 418 66 418 wax angels (T. D. 10918, 12991, 23053) wax figures (T. D. 14687) • • 35% 35% 45% 151 Trace chains. (See chains). (T. D. 8739). 447 Traces 311 • Tracing cloth (T. D. 3834, 5830, 13385, 15140, 16227, 398 66 144 403 23365) • .3c sq yd and 20% paper (T. D. 8810, 11195, 22578) as drawing paper .. Track tools, iron or steel Tracts, religious, (T. D. 2686) Sec. 11 Trademarks. 2c Ib and 10% • 12c m 25% Trade names, effect of on classification (42 F. R. 446, 38 F. R. 89, 37 F. R. 82, 9 S. C. R. 559, 38 F. R. 92, 10 S. C. R. 80). Tragacanth gum, advanced in value.. • 20 548 gum, crude 130 T Rails 385 Tram, silk 446 193 Tranks, glove, 75% of duty on gloves in the fabrica- tion of which they are suitable. Traps, metal · 4c Ib and 10% Free 7-20c Ib 30% 45% 40% • 35% Traveling cases, containing toilet articles, dutiable according to material of chief value. clocks, (T. D. 15640, 15978, 66 F. R. 737) inkstands, leather, (T. D. 13304) 191 450 366 44 rugs, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (53 F. R. 1008, 48 F. R. 159, T. D. 7298, 8702, 13964, 17280, 17353). 96 Trays and waiters, china decorated plain white • 208 46 193 44 and waiters, lacquered wood and waiters, metal • 450 407 433 .459 66 209 377 Treble ingrain carpets and waiters, papier mache, (T. D. 17634). and waiters, straw-board, (T. D. 17048) and waiters, wood pulp pipe, (T. D. 8974) Treacle, as molasses. Sec. 6 Trees, Christmas (T. D. 21095, 21372) for United States Botanic Gardens and De- 60% 55% 35% 45% 35% 35% .. 35% 60% 22c sq yd and 40% 10% Free 25% 60% 45% 45% · 45% 35% -640 partment of Agriculture • 252 "" known as nursery stock, (T. D. 15386) · · 179 Tresses, metal thread • 111 Trial boxes or glasses, (T. D. 6027) -453 • ► Triangles, musical instruments, (T. D. 9325) 193 Tricotine boxes, (T. D. 7966) 152 Tricycles, steel tubes, for manufacture of, (T. D. 151 1104) • • chains for, as chains. :371 Trimmings, astrakhan, (T. D. 12945, 13035, 15558, 16690, 16973, 56 F. R. 815, 65 F. R. 420, 71 F. R. 692) • 50c fb and 60% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 569 PAR. 408 Trimmings, bead 408 408 371 339 179 66 339 ARTICLE bead and steel, (T. D. 11382) beaded, (T. D. 8959, 10330, 13320, 16090, 16224, 16225, 16229, 16628, 17152) black braid, (T. D. 16361) • · Blattstitch goods, (T. D. 15154) bullion, (T. D. 10898, 11361) coach and harness, according to material. corset, (T. D. 10667) RATE 60% • 60% 60% • 50c Ib and 60% 60% 60% 60% 339 cotton ball fringes, (T. D. 12457, 12553) • • 60% 339 64 cotton blind laces, (T. D. 15325) 60% 339 66 cotton, or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 14609, 15720, 20515, 21499) 60% 339 cotton frillings, (T. D. 10765) 60% 339 66 cotton fringes, (T. D.12385) 60% 66 371 dress, in whole or in part wool or hair, (T. D. 3847, 14565, 14694, 15558) .50c lb and 60% 425 339 339 64 450 46 * flax fur 450 66 feather, (T. D. 6000, 8217, 10253, 10658, 11238).. feather stitched braids, (54 F. R. 161, T. D. 12652, 13653, 13872, 14144) gelatine, (T. D. 14165, 17500) 50% 60% 60% 35% 35% 390 gelatine, silk and cotton, (T. D. 13288) .. • 60% 447 " harness 45% • hat, according to material of chief value, (49 F. R. 19, 10 S. C. R. 196, T. D. 21502). 408 "" jet, beaded, (56 F. R. 818, T. D. 23232) 60% 339 339 64 lace linen · 60% 60% • 390 loom figured silk, (T. D. 14132) 60% 64 193 metal 45% 179 66 339 metal thread, (T. D. 10898, 11361, 12367, 13293) novelty braids, (T. D. 12835) 60% 60% 408 passementerie, (T. D. 11878). · · 60% 339 pique, (T. D. 16967) 60% 390 46 silk with or without India rubber (T. D. 21060, 21860, 22358) 60% 390 silk beaded 60% • 408 46 spangled, no part wool (T. D. 23442) • • 60% 339 179 371 68 261 64 Swiss hemstitched tinsel thread wool Trional (T. D. 21360) Tripangs, (T. D. 11585) Tripoll, (T. D. 12130, 19980) • 60% • 60% .50c fb and 60% · 671 438 66 skins, for morocco (T. D. 18705) • 68 196 Trolley poles 656 • Troches, medicinal Tropaeolum, seeds (T. D. 9354) 25% 34c Ib Free 10% 25% 20% Free Free 20% * = ≈ = a * x = 2 • Free 3c Ib .. • • 5c 100 and 15% 612 Trophies, (T. D. 4225, 6566, 13759, 16392, 16656, 18 O. A. G. 62) Sec. 6 Trophoderme, (T. D. 14520) 560 245 412 414 Tropical and semi-tropical fruit plants Tropon (T. D. 21920) .. Trousers buckles, valued not over 15c 100 valued over 15c, not over 50c 100.. 10c 100 and 15% valued over 50c 100...... 15c 100 and 15% 1-12c line gross and 15% buttons, metal " as wearing apparel, according to material. Trousseaus not free, as personal effects, (T. D. 13432). 259-261 Trout, (T. D. 15573, 23722). 193 Trowels, metal 45% 570 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 241 453 418 193 Trunk handles, metal 450 193 Trucks, car, (T. D. 9688) 257 Truffles, natural, (T. D. 13423, 15153) prepared (61 F. R. 398, T. D. 13213, 15153) Trumpets, musical instruments, (T. D. 5217). Trumpeters, toy, (T. D. 8632, 7797) Trunks, leather, (T. D. 7394) 45% 25% ... 40% 45% 35% • 45% 35% 208 wood 35% • 193 Trusses, metal (T. D. 12912) 45% 125 "TT" columns, iron or steel .5-10c Ib • 58 251 Tube paints, (T. D. 5951, 8039, 8416) Tuberose root, (T. D. 9331) 30% 25% 152 Tubes, bicycle, (T. D. 13904) 35% 152 boiler, iron or steel, thinner than No. 16 wire 449 193 "" 94 brown earthenware • 322 66 176 46 98 100 64 gauge, (T. D. 13674) bone • brass (T. D. 7174) cotton and India rubber, cotton chief value.. copper (T. D. 23522) earthenware, for filters, (T. D. 9670). for barometers and thermometers, if blown, 2c tb 30% 45% 25% 45% 212c Ib • • 45% (T. D. 13505) 60% • 100 • glass, blown 60% 100 46 glass, colored, (T. D. 6461, 8579) 60% 112 " 193 glass, molded or pressed, flint or lime glass.. gold, silver or other metal, except iron or steel, 45% (T. D. 7174) 45% 449 "" India rubber 30% 450 64 India rubber, vulcanized 35% • 425 "C India rubber for flower stems 50% 147 iron, cast 4-10c b ► 152 450 193 96 " plain white · 152 66 steel for umbrellas 152 66 152 152 "" 320 425 44 193 320 46 iron or steel, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3647, 11040, 11995, 13210, 13904, 20005, 22126, 22716, 22932, 23522) ivory • metal, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 17571) porcelain, decorated • 35% 35% 45% 60% 55% 35% steel gas, (T. D. 17571, 22932) steel ignition, (T. D. 15136) tricycle, (T. D. 11044, 11995) Tubing, cotton, for flowers, (T. D. 14928) India rubber with thorns, (T. D. 13438) metal, flexible, (T. D. 22413) 35% • • 35% 35% 45% 50% 45% of jute, for bagging 45% 389 Tubings, silk 433 Tubs, indurated fiber ware 50% • 35% 339 Tuckings, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, and articles made from, (T. D. 11331, 11698, 12528, 13224, 22162) 60% • 25% 251 Tulips 408 Tulle beaded, (T. D. 16224, 16406) 60% 390 66 silk, (T. D. 17788, 17992) 60% 433 100 112 ore, wrought 183 Tungsten ore (T. D. 8032, 6976, 21217, 23091) 193 Tumbler mats, wood pulp, (T. D. 15220) Tumblers, glass, cut, (T. D. 3030, 11001) or goblets, glass, plain ■ 35% 60% • + 45% 20% • · 45% 453 Tuning forks and hammers (T. D. 6259, 6848, 9325, G. A. 3911) 45% 258 Tunny fish, in tin packages 30% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 571 PAR. 370 Turbans, wool ... ARTICLE RATE 44c lb and 60% 425 66 quills, dressed • • 58 66 red, color 32 425 Turkey quills, crude (75 F. R. 833, T. D. 17883) red, oil (T. D. 12181), if containing 50% or more castor oil 15% 50% 30% .30c gal • if containing less than 50% castor oil. n. s. p. f. .. • 15c gal 30% rugs 3 688 66 659 66 408 435 434 545 212 275 379 157 Turkish muskets (T. D. 13212) .10c sq. ft. and 40% 347-322" towels, cotton, (T. D. 11077, 13963, 23487) 686 183 Turmeric Turnings, iron (T. D. 5088, 6150) 254 Turnip seed (T. D. 6635, 7313, 6 S. C. R. 175) 257 Turnips 148 Turntable, iron (T. D. 7684) • 548 Turpentine, chian, crude, (T. D. 4701, 5114) fat, oil of (T. D. 7374) spirits of (T. D. 8671) Venice (T. D. 21960) Turquoise beads (T. D. 13347) cut set uncut • • • · • • • Turron, as confectionery, (T. D. 5954). • • ... 25% 45% ... Free 20% 30% 25% .8-10c Ib Free 25% Turtle meat, canned or dried (T. D. 11568, 14606, 17195, 17212, 22083) Free Free 35% 10% 60% Free 568 Sec. 6 " 66 meat, American caught (T. D. 22083) shells, polished 25% Free 20% 689 Turtles Free 385 192 193 193 192 Tussah warps, as silk spun (T. D. 14146). Tutenegue, in blocks or pigs manufactures of in sheets, polished in sheets, not polished • 112c mb 45% 45% 2c Ib 192 86 old and worn out, fit only for remanufacture.. 370 Tweed hats ... 1c tb • 44c Ib and 60% 642 Tweezers, platinum-pointed (T. D. 13687) Free • • · 193 metal 45% 347 491 Twilled buriaps (T. D. 23386) cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 246, 15044). Twine, binding, composed of New Zealand hemp, istle or Tampico fiber, sisal grass or sunn, of single ply, not exceeding 600 ft. per lb (T. D. 10802, 14951, 20897, 20910). 45% Free 491 347 320 as above, from country which imposes duty on like articles from United States. as above, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18850).. cable laid (T. D. 13186) 1/2c tb 45% • • 45% 320 cotton (T. D. 13186, 13572) • 45% 332 330 " 330 " 330 44 flax gill netting, nets, webs and seines (33 F. R. 826, 12 S. C. R. 55, T. D. 12319, 12364, 14308), pay same rate of duty imposed upon twine from which made and in addition.. flax, hemp or ramie (T. D. 11886, 13186, 13572, 17343), 25% Made from yarn not finer than 5 lea or num- ber 13c tb • Made from yarn finer than 5 lea or number, additional for each lea or number or part of, in excess of five harness, as twine, flax, (T. D. 14405, 14406). hemp. (See twine, flax.) (T. D. 17407, 18004). • ¾c Mb 572 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. 329 " 347 PAR. ARTICLE 347 Twine, jute binding (T. D. 10631, 14951) lath (T. D. 13786) manilla RATE ... 45% 1c Ib 45% 330 46 ramie. (See twine, flax). 330 salmon, as twine, flax. 330 66 seaming, as twine, flax. 330 66 seine or gilling. (See twine, flax gill). (T. D. 10332). 385 347 Twist, silk (T. D. 2773, 2827, 6305, 6127) 30% jute · 45% 413 silk, woven, made and cut exclusively for covering buttons 10% 378 Two-ply ingrain carpets 182 Type ashes (T. D. 22333) • .18c sq. yd. and 40% 218c ib 190 190 690 "" old 401 322 66 190 metal, on the lead contained therein, (T. D. 1911, 8147, 9831, 1559, 12907). new • • ► writing paper. (See paper, writing). writer ribbons (G. A. 3906) Types, brass, (T. D. 1911) Sec. 6 Tyrlan dye, July 8, 1861, Boston • · • • 112c tb 25% Free 45% 25% 20% U ARTICLE PAR. 370 52 52 RATE ... 49 58 other forms 170 Ulsters, wool Ultramarine blue, wash (T. D. 13060, 13423) blue, whether dry, in pulp or mixed with water (T. D. 4050, 3361, 4950, 12215, 15080, 60 F. R. 1014) Umber and umber earths (T. D. 8416, 10869). Not powdered, washed or pulverized. If powdered, washed or pulverized If ground in oil or water • and umber earths, in tubes, pans, cakes, or • Umbrella and parasol ribs and stretchers of metal, in frames or otherwise .44c fb and 60% ..3340 lb .334c Ib 1/8c Ib %c Ib .112c Ib 30% 50% 387 cloths, silk and cotton (T. D. 10353, 10655, 22574), as Silk goods. 387 cloths, black union twills, (T. D. 10655) as Silk goods. 115 handles, agate (T. D. 15975) 50% 95 handles and tips of china (T. D. 10252, 11704). Decorated 60% Not decorated 55% 449 ཅ 17 handles, bone chief value (T. D. 17573). handles of celluloid (T. D. 17189, 23089) 30% 65c lb and 25% 450 193 115 " handles, pearl (T. D. 13349, 17573) handles, metal (T. D. 7953, 16295) handles of tiger eye, crocidolite or jasper (T. D. 13377, 15975) • 35% ... 45% 50% 206 reeds wrought from reeds or rattans (T. D. 13244) 10% 193 rings (T. D. 20800) 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 573 PAR. 700 ARTICLE Umbrella sticks, bamboo, rattan, reeds, partridge, hair wood, pimento, orange, myrtle and other woods in the rough, India malacca joints not further advanced than cut into suitable lengths, (T. D. 13321, 12632, 11704, 17190, 4345) RATE Free 462 sticks, finished or unfinished (T. D. (T. D. 18527, 20775, 23041) 40% 170 66 152 ribs and stretchers (T. D. 12911, 14603, 17332) tubes, steel (T. D. 7425, 14602, 16483, 22716, 50% 23302) 35% 137 wire (T. D. 13211) 45% 462 Umbrellas, covered with material other than paper (T. D. 4205, 11829, 13807, 14138). 50% 407 paper (T. D. 11829, 13046, 13063, 14321, 16701, 16740, 17161, 18729, 66 F. R. 733, 71 F. R. 864) 35% 232 545 Uncut precious stones Uncleaned rice (T. D. 12253, 12340, 13231) Sec. 32 Undervaluation of goods, penalty for. 319 Underwear, cotton or other vegetable fiber, of every description, knit on machines or by hand (T. D. 10817, 16310, 21694). Valued not over $1.50 doz.. .60c doz. and 15% .114c tb Free Valued over $1.50, not over $3 doz..$1.10 doz. and 15% Valued over $3, not over $5 doz....$1.50 doz. and 25% Valued over $5, not over $7 doz..$1.75 doz. and 35% Valued over $7, not over $15 doz..$2.25 doz. and 35% Valued over $15 doz 50% 314 339 "" 390 367 66 cotton or other vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f. cotton or other vegetable fiber, embroidered silk (T. D. 14301, 15835) wool flannels for. 50% 60% 60% Valued not over 40c b 22c Ib and 30% Valued over 40c, not over 50c Ib………….. ..33c b and 35% Valued over 50c lb, pay as wool dress goods. 370 390 wool knit (46 F. R. 510, T. D. 16657)..44c Ib and 60% wool and silk, silk chief value (T. D. 14811).. 60% Sec. 6 Unenumerated articles, if manufactured. • 20% Sec. 6 เ " 66 68 articles, unmanufactured or raw articles, bark canoes (T. D. 18542). articles, candle tar (T. D. 10951). articles, chestnut flour (T. D. 11598). articles, cocoa fiber dyed (T. D. 12568). articles, cocoanuts ground (T. D. 11849). 10% 鲁​番 ​articles, feather beds (T. D. 12431). articles, figures for cakes (T. D. 18604). articles, frogs dressed (T. D. 11566). articles, horsehair dyed (T. D. 13218). articles, icina of sugar and chocolate (T. D. 12380). articles, insect powder (T. D. 10232). articles, kittool fiber, prepared (T. D. 18691). articles, locust bean meal (T. D. 13078). articles, massa blocks (T. D. 11341). articles, millet pulp prepared for food (T. D. 18885). 46 articles, moss dyed (T. D. 12703). 66 " articles, pathological specimens (T. D. 12679, 12798). articles, putz kalk (T. D. 12810). 44 articles, raspberry vinegar (T. D. 13195). 46 articles, red putty (T. D. 11246). 48 articles, so-called soda ash (T. D. 12021). 44 articles, starch fiber, (T. D. 12856). 574 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 296 ARTICLE Unenumerated articles, sugar wafers (T. D. 12030). articles, talc ground (T. D. 12458). articles, tendons (T. D. 18543). Unfermented wine 614 Unground talc ... D RATE $1.60 case Free Uniforms of marine officers are not tools of trade (T. D. 12069). Union lawns of cotton and linen, according to chief value (T. D. 3343). 322-346 319 damask, according to chief value (T. D. 11048, 22158, 22396). suits, as underwear, cotton. 500 United States, books, engravings, etchings, maps, charts and photographs for use of (T. D. 14171, 14587, 18213) Free 626 483 States fisheries, products of. Free • 46 States products returned, not advanced in value or improved in condition.. Free • Free • 20% 696 Unleavened wafers Sec. 6 Unmedicated wafers, edible (T. D. 15008, 15035, 17055, 57 F. R. 197, 72 F. R. 47). 396 Unsized printing paper. (See paper). 355 93 322 391 Unusual coverings (T. D. 10467, 10488, 18298, 21057, 21736, 21757, 21858, 21961, 22361, 22505, 22841, 23266). Unwashed wool is wool in natural condition. Unwrought clays or earths, n. s. p. f. Upholstery canvas, cotton chief value. • $1 ton 45% cloth, silk chief value, (T. D. 22178, 23098, 23309) • 50% 366 66 cloth, wool chief value (T. D. 12250, 14062). As wool manufactures. cloth, cotton figured (T. D. 14309) as cotton cloth. 193 nails as manufactures of metal (T. D. 9248).. 45% 438 Upper leather, dressed 20% 450 Uppers, shoe leather cut for 35% 3 691 691 44 691 64 691 3 Urea 67 100 15 193 638 66 Uranate of soda (T. D. 4293) Uranium, chloride or nitrate of oxide of oxide natron (T. D. 4293) salts of · Urethane, (T. D. 13701), (minimum 25%) Urinometers, if blown (T. D. 14857) Ursol, (T. D. 17738) Utensils of steel (52 F. R. 808) philosophical and scientific · • 25% Free Free Free • Free 25% 55c Ib • • 60% • 20% · • 45% Free + V 339 403 PAR. ARTICLE 692 Vaccine virus (T. D. 16389, 16415, 21760, 22637, 22726) Valenciennes lace Valentines, ordinary, as printed matter. RATE Free 60% 25% " 391 silk chief value (T. D. 2125, 4629). 50% ❤ • " with flowers, buds, etc., according to chief value. SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 575 PAR. 626 Valerian oil 464 21 Valerianic acid (T. D. 6353) 66 693 Valonia ARTICLE RATE Free Free ether, as fruit ether (T. D. 9205, 13701), (mini- mum 25%) • $2 Ib Free 17060) 60% • · 35% 30% Free • • 14c Ib and 10% .60c Ib and 45% 390 Vamps, silk embroidered for velvet slippers (T. D. 438-450' shoe, leather cut for (T. D. 10342) 58 Vandyke brown, as a color (T. D. 9090) Vanilla beans, crude (T. D. 6481, 19454, 19473) beans, not crude (T. D. 18661). beans, in alcohol (T. D. 6481) beans, oil of 548 20 66 2 '' 46 46 3 212 86 creams (T. D. 13233). As confectionery. Vanillin (T. D. 6256, 23338) Vans, furniture, not usual coverings (T. D. 20706, 22740). 53 Varnish, alcoholic (T. D. 11405).. brewers' compound (T. D. 3484). imitation, (T. D. 4549) • Japan (T. D. 7977, 8287) • • • Japanese metallic (T. D. 7131) 53 C 292 53 gold size 53 (6 iron (T. D. 2039) 53 53 66 53 53 66 not spirit 53 53 438 ... • • lac spirits, so-called (T. D. 6901, shellac (T. D. 5300, 12953). spirit • 25% 80c oz $1.32 gal and 35% .$1.32 gal and 35% · $2.25 gal 35% 35% 35% 35% $1.32 gal and 35% 35% 11405, 12953) .$1.32 gal and 35% Varnished leather, weighing not over 10 lbs. doz. • $1.32 gal and 35% hides or skins Over 10 lbs, not over 25 Ibs. Over 25 lbs • · · .30c fb and 20% .30c Ib and 10% .20c fb and 10% • 115 3 Varnolette, a combination of gum and gum resin with salts of lime and manganese (T. D. 10088, 22591) ► Vases, alabaster (T. D. 7127) 25% 50% 95 44 bronze, gilded, or other metal and decorated china (T. D. 4061, 15166) 60% 95 " china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthenware, plain 55% • 100 decorated or colored (T. D. 11969, 13373, 15166) glass, Bohemian or porcelain 60% 60% • • • 66 100 glass, cut and decorated 60% 112 46 glass, plain 45% • 701-702" if works of art. (See works of art.) 159 Japanese, cloisonne or enameled copper (T. D. 4061, 22076) 40% • 193 metal 45% 64 97 of earthy substances, plain • 35% decorated 45% 115 44 onyx (T. D. 13373) 50% 100 opal glass 60% 642 platinum, for chemical uses Free • 112 Vault lights (T. D. 20803) 45% 274 Veal, fresh (T. D. 13409, 17159) 2c Ib 47 Vegetable, black 25% • 347 565 44 fiber bast (T. D. 16337) 20 548 fiber, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12208, 12223, 12240, 12248, 12354, 12355, 12959, 13193, 21000, 23347) • • fiber, as drugs, advanced in value. 4c b and 10% fiber, as drugs, crude Free 45% Free 576 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 409 ARTICLE RATE fiber, (T. D. 15982). 409 "" Vegetable fiber bast braids, as braids of vegetable fiber braids, as braids of vegetable fiber (T. D. 16346). 347 463 fiber, china grass mantel borders (T. D. 13193) fiber, china grass or ramie noils, as waste (T. D. 13348) 45% • 10% 409 347 fiber, chip hat braids, as braids (T. D. 15324). fiber, cloth of, (T. D. 12223, 13661) 45% · 528 531 C fiber, coir and coir yarn 347 fiber, cocoa (T. D. 12568) fiber, coir hawser and mats (T. D. 11425, Free • Free 12208) 45% 566 fiber, crude Free • 566 Sec. 6 fiber, dried crude (T. D. 2789, 3013, 6661, 6672) Free fiber, dyed (T. D. 12209, 12568, 15956). 20% 347 fiber, hat braids, oak bark not (T. D. 13298). fiber, hats of cotton and pith of rush (T. D. 12134) 45% Sec. 6 347 fiber, kittool (T. D. 13591) 20% fiber, manufacture of, (T. D. 10649, 11879, 12223, 12248, 12355) 45% 334 fiber, mats and matting (T. D. 12240, 12959). Valued not over 15c sq yd.. • .5c sq yd and 35% • Valued over 15c sq yd.. fiber, palm fiber cloth, not a manufacture of (T. D. 12354). .10c sq yd and 35% Sec. 6 fiber, patent (T. D. 12209) • 20% Sec. 6 427 347 409 fiber, piassava, dressed (T. D. 13947, 16088). fiber, root fans, Kuskus (T. D. 13325) fiber, sisal grass hammocks (T. D. 12354) fiber, straw hats (T. D. 12939) 20% 50% ... 45% 35% · 566 314 584 414 ... fiber, sunn (T. D. 15579). fiber, wearing apparel composed of ivory, in its natural state ivory buttons (T. D. 1319, 19416) 34c per line gross and 15% Free · 50% Free 417 ivory dice and draughts 50% 450 450 ivory, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. ivory ornaments, as manufactures of (T. D. 2616) 35% 35% 155 knives. (See knives.) 3 oils, essential or expressed 25% 68 pepsin (T. D. 11350) ... 25% 566 substances, bast (T. D. 16337) Free Sec. 6 substances, cirine (T. D. 15130) 20% 622 617 "" ་ substances, copra, crude, (T. D. 13820, 15417) substances, cotton-seed hulls ( hulls (T. Free D. 14705, 14739) Free 617 C substances, crude or unmanufactured (T. D. 13820, 14704, 14739, 14759) Free 566 substances, fibrous, crude, (T. D. 7268, 13295, 14830, 15579) Free 482 substances for dying or tanning, crude. Free 632 " substances for paper stock Free 566 46 333 substances, Loofah (T. D. 15411) * substances, matting manufactured from, val. not exceeding 10c sq. yd Value exceeding 10c sq yd.. 7c sq. yd. and 25% substances, mustard dross (T. D. 14705, 14739) Free substances, oat hulls, (T. D. 15376, 15399, 16228) 566 " 231 .10c 100 lbs 617 66 substances, Tonquin, tonqua or Tonka bean ► Free · .3c sq yd SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 577 PAR. ARTICLE crystals (T. D. 13685, 13820, 14836, 15411, 15417, 16376) Vegetable substances, toothpicks of (T. D. 16089) 207 Sec. 6 " 279 695 #6 66 substances, wheat bran (T. D. 16435) tallow, Chinese (T. D. 17177) · • RATE Free 2c M and 15% 20% 34c tb Free 45c bu Sec. 6 242 "C bran, not (T. D. 16435) 241 «Ε wax (T. D. 7426) 240 Vegetables, beans (41 F. R. 517, 9 S. C. R. 559, 16 S. 241 " པ C. R. 67), per bu. of 60 lbs.. beans, prepared or preserved in tins, jars, bot- tles or similar packages, including weight of immediate coverings betel leaves, not (T. D. 10746). cabbages cauliflowers, in brine (T. D. 15523, 61 F. R. 212c Ib 20% .3c each 500) 40% 241 66 241 " cucumbers, in brine (61 F. R. 500, T. D. 10749) desiccated (T. D. 8274, 13179) 40% 40% 257 " edible, natural, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 1818, 10597, 12308, 14294) 25% 249 garlic 1c Ib • 249 66 garlic, dried (T. D. 15139) 1c Ib 234 66 241 44 15407, 15523, 61 F. R. 500). 257 66 257 241 249 250 250 66 250 241 • • green kern (T. D. 15950) in salt or brine (T. D. 10597, 10749, 12308, lentils (T. D. 11559, 15115) mushrooms, dried (T. D. 15032, 17557, 68 F. R. 421) mushrooms, prepared or preserved in tins, jars, bottles or similar packages, including weight of immediate coverings onions peas, dried peas, green peas, in cartons, papers or other small pack- ages peas, prepared in tins, jars, bottles, or similar packages, including weight of immediate coverings 25c bu 40% 25% 25% · ..212c ib 40c bu 30c bu • 40c bu 1c Ib • • 212c ib 241 pickles and sauces of all kinds (T. D. 6889, 8274) 253 potatoes, per bu. of 60 Ibs 40% 25c bu 241 66 241 240 257 $6 prepared Chinese (T. D. 11202, 13207). prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23363, 23457) string beans (T. D. 18523) seeds of black tare, not (T. D. 14162). tomatoes, (13 S. C. R. 881, 9 S. C. R. 559, 39 F. R. 109, 173 S. C. R. 8, T. D. 11060, 14045, 14294) truffles, prepared (61 F. R. 398, T. D. 13213, 15153) 40% 40% 45c bu 25% 241 40% 20 "" . 548 474 used for medicine and dyeing, advanced in value used for medicine and dyeing, crude. Vehicles of emigrants in use ... 4c fb and 10% Free Free 474 " 339 of emigrants in use bicycles are (T. D. 18875) Veils, crepe, cotton chief value (T. D. 3630).. Free ... 60% 390 " crepe, silk chief value (T. D. 3630, 6799, 19312, 21154, 22073, 22160) • 60% 339 cotton or other vegetable fibre 60% 390 390 " donna maria, parisina, etc., silk chief value.. for infants, silk (T. D. 12242) 60% • 60% 19a 578 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 390 Vells, in the piece, silk (T. D. 12242, 13981, 14714, RATE 15866, 15867, 15869) 60% 390 64 nuns, with border on each side, if silk (T. D. 12237) • 60% 370 Shetland (T. D. 13979) • • 44c Ib and 60% 390 66 390 370 66 634 Vellum 311 silk (50 F. R. 908, 54 F. R. 367, 61 F. R. 238, 66 F. R. 525, 724, T. D. 12334, 13905, 14052, 14714, 15642, 15869, 16318, 16918, 17788, 17992) 60% silk chiffon (T. D. 16277, 16311, 83 F. R. 691).. 60% wool, (T. D. 6799, 8140, 11244, 13975, 13979) ... cloth, cotton chief value (T. D. 3834) 44c lb and 60% Free 3c sq. yd. and 20% 193 Velocipedes (T. D. 3283) 45% 342 Velours flax, (T. D. 11180, 19482) 60% 315 jute, as cotton velvet. 315 Pekin (T. D. 7798), as cotton velvet. (T. D. 19489). 339 Veloutine (T. D. 21375) 60% 315 414 66 50% 375 46 · • • 40c sq. yd. and 40% 342 386 386 Velvet, binding in the piece, (T. D. 14164, 14696). See 46 386 66 390 373 315 315 193 198 198 208 Velveteen dress facings. buttons, (T. D. 10551, 11358) carpets cotton (T. D. 11409), not bleached, dyed, col- ored or printed, (minimum 4712%). flax 9c sq. yd. and 25% if bleached, dyed, col- ored or printed, (minimum 472%). 12c sq. yd. and 25% • 60% .$1.50 b and 15% $1.50 b and 15% ribbons, silk, (71 F. R. 953, 77 F. R. 868, T. D. 14061, 17866, 18002, 18024, 18331), (minimum 50%) (T. D. 20817) ribbons, plush, (T. D. 11332), (minimum 50%). .. • samples, in boxes as entireties, (T. D. 12572). selvages on, included for dutiable purposes, . • $1.50 b and 15% 60% (T. D. 11580, 12350, 53 F. R. 244). silk, (minimum 50%) slipper vamps, embroidered, (T. D. 17060)..... Tournay rugs, (T. D. 15714, 15884). 60c sq. yd. and 40% Velveteen, cotton or other vegetable fiber, not bleach- ed, dyed, colored or printed, (T. D. 21454). 9c sq. yd. and 25% 66 If bleached, dyed, colored or printed. 12c sq. yd. and 25% But none of the above shall pay less than 4712%. dress facings bias, or skirt bindings, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 11977, 12896, 13736, 13970, 49 F. R. 633, 54 F. R. 159), not bleached, dyed, colored, or printed .9c sq. yd. and 35% • If bleached, dyed, colored or printed. But none of the above shall pay less than 471/2%. 12c sq. yd. and 35% 45% 20% 20% 35% Veneering rods, as manufactures of metal Veneers, cabinet woods, (T. D. 9010) of woods imitation. (T. D. 21373) SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 579 mosaic, (T. D. 11402) red, (T. D. 1590, 9090, 11346) 659 Venice turpentine (T. D. 21960) RATE PAR. ARTICLE 208 Veneers, inlaid (T. D. 19908) 450 35% • ivory, for piano keys, (T. D. 9053) 377 Venetian chain carpets 35% .22c sq. yd. and 40% 193 45% • • 58 66 30% Free 10% hams 5c Ib 55c Ib 50% Sec. 6 Venison carcasses, (T. D. 2325, 7202) 273 66 67 Veratrine (T. D. 13061), (minimum 25%) 115 Verde de prato articles, (G. A. 3835, T. D. 8796, 12140, 17960) 694 Verdigris or sub-acetate of copper, (71 F. R. 954, 78 F. R. 339, G. A. 3779, T. D. D. 8593, 13588, 14549, 22942) 3 66 58 229 54 54 58 58 • • · • Free 25% 30% 112c fb distilled, as chemical compound, (T. D. 8593). Verditer, or bremen green, (T. D. 1705) Vermicelli, (T. D. 9388, 8819) Vermilion red, containing quicksilver (T. D. 11670)..10c Ib red, not containing quicksilver, but containing lead all others (T. D. 11540) Vermilionette, (T. D. 11335, 11540, 14305, 14306). 296 Vermuth, in casks or packages other than bottles or jugs, if containing 14% or less of absolute alcohol 296 66 • · 5c Ib 30% 30% 40c gal .50c gal if containing more than 14%, but not more than 24% of absolute alcohol if containing not more than 24% of absolute alcohol in bottles or jugs, case of one doz. bottles or jugs, containing each not more than one quart and more than one pint or twenty-four bottles or jugs, containing each not more than one pint. $1.60 case Any excess beyond these quantities found in such bottles or jugs, pint or fractional part thereof But no separate or additional duty shall be assessed on the bottles or jugs. containing more than twenty-four per centum of alcohol shall be classed as spirits and pay duty accordingly. Bovril wine is (T. D. 14936). Sec. 13 Vessels, American in foreign trade, repairs to.... and equipments, anchors and chain cables im- ported and sent abroad for repairs, are du- tiable on return, unless they constitute part of equipment of the importing vessel (Reg. 1892, article 911). Sec. 12 Sec. 28 66 66 and equipments, imported in parts and put to- gether, dutiable and cannot be documented (T. D. 5444). and equipments built in U. S. for foreign ac- count • 5c Free Free and equipments, merchandise and equipments from wrecked vessels after two years sunk Free and equipments, old metal stripped from, when undergoing necessary repairs in United States not dutiable (T. D. 538, 4135). and equipments, pleasure yachts, brought in other vessels for racing purposes, not du- tiable (T. D. 4960). and equipments, repairs, articles imported for repairs to foreign vessels are dutiable (T. 580 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 642 D. 534, 657, 1407, 9135, 9568, 11629, 11893, 11220). Vessels and equipments, sea stores, when dutiable (T. D. 2796, 3111, 3113, R. S.) " 148 " 127 150 159 Sec. 14 " 434 and equipments, usual or proper equipments of a vessel is not liable to duty (Reg. 1892, article 367). and equipments, vessels brought into the United States for purpose of being broken up, the materials are dutiable (T. D. 4298, 14975). and equipments, where articles for repair of foreign vessels in ports of the United States are brought in by some other vessel, they constitute an importation, and the applica- tion of the article to the repair constitutes a consumption of the article and it be- comes dutiable. But where such articles are brought in on the same vessel to which they are to be bona-fide appropriated they do not constitute importations and are not dutiable (T. D. 657, 1407, 9962, 11629, 11659, 11893, 11220). and equipments, wrought iron for, and forg- ings of iron or steel for. (See iron or steel.) and equipments, yachts and vessel arriving in the ordinary course of navigation is not dutiable (in re Fassett, 142, U. S. 479) but small craft imported on board another ves- sel are dutiable (T. D. 4860, 14095, 14975). and parts thereof, of platinum, for chemical uses cast iron • forgings for, iron or steel iron, if coated, glazed or tinned iron enameled • * • · supplies for (in foreign trade) Vest chains, silk (T. D. 16134, 20779). Vestings, cotton (T. D. 13289, 21940, 21949). ton cloth.) 346 66 linen, as Linen cloth. 391 silk 366 wool. (As wool cloth). Vests, as shirts (T. D. 12987, 16533). 319 319 ፡፡ 15 254 • D • · Free 8-10c Ib 35% 2c Ib 40% Free 60% (As cot- 50% 30% 30% 60% 60% athletic shirts not (T. D. 12987). (See Cottons.) ladies, as shirts (T. D. 16533). Vesuvin (T. D. 616). Vetches (T. D. 21762) 100 Vials, cut engraved, colored, etc., filled or empty. 100 64 for tooth powder (T. D. 14931) 99 of plain green or colored, molded or pressed, and flint, lime or lead glass, filled or un- filled, (84 F. R. 153), If holding more than 1 pint If holding not more than 1 pint and less than 1/4 of a pint • If holding less than 1/4 of a pint. But none of the above to pay less than 1c b • • .112c tb .50c gross 40% 45% • 25% Free • water, artificial or natural (as mineral water). 193 Vices, iron or steel • 68 Vichy lozenges, medicinal preparations, (T. D. 1646). salts, (T. D. 2021, 9217, 9715) 615 301 64 SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 581 Par. 339 90 400 ARTICLE Victoria crepe, cotton, (T. D. 3630). As cotton cloth. crepe, veils, cotton, (T. D. 6799). RATE 60% • 5c per 100 Ibs 35% • .712c gal Vicuna skins, with wool on, Jan. 1, 1859, Philadelphia. (See wool.) Vienna lime (T. D. 23213) View books (as lithograph prints) (T. D. 14070). 407 Views of the Orient paper (T. D. 13774) 288 Vinegar (T. D. 2988, 13075) 288 1 C "i 66 67 68 Sec. 6" 288 2 70 296 ·· of less than standard strength, same rate as standard. concentrated. Method of estimating duty on (T. D. 15643). distilled, or essence of, (T. D. 3964, 4213, 4378). • Not exceeding specific gravity of 1 47-1000... 4c ib Exceeding specific gravity of 1 47-1000 medicinal, alcoholic (minimum 25%). medicinal non-alcoholic raspberry (T. D. 13195, 14731) tarragon, (T. D. 8176) • • • · toilet, alcoholic (T. D. 6638, 13056, 13565) 66 toilet, non-alcoholic wine. (As still wine.) · 2c Ib 55c Ib 25% 20% • • 712c gal 60c Ib and 45% 50% (T. D. 14820.) 25% 25% 20% 55c Ib • • • • 25% 252 Vines, all kinds, known as nursery stock, n. s. p. f... 252 "" 66 grape, (T. D. 11574) • • • · • Sec. 6 Vinette, wine of barberries, (T. D. 6297). Vino de Salud, (T. D. 16412) (minimum 25%) nebiolo, as sparkling wine (T. D. 11211). Vinolla, (T. D. 16342) Vinotanin, (T. D. 16437) Violet, coal tar color, (T. D. 1081, 8802, 12795, 20855) crystallized, (T. D. 9268). As confectionery. Violin bow frogs, (T. D. 3274, 10938, 10956, 12952).. bows, (T. D. 6872, 10244, 10298, 10885, 10938) bows, horse hair for, (T. D. 6872, 11562, 15686) cases, (T. D. 2427, 10223, 10251, 10320, 10488).. necks (T. D. 22141) 67 295 68 1 15 212 453 453 571 453 453 Sec. 6 resin, (T. D. 16099, 16304) 208 453 453 C& strings, wire, (T. D. 2415, 4453, 10259, 10339, 13234, 14741) • resin in wooden cases, (T. D. 12977, 23336) strings 50c Ib 30% 45% 45% Free • 45% 45% 20% 35% - 45% • • 45% 453 453 $6 193 Vises, (T. D. 2526) 339 Vitrages, (T. D. 14612, 21589) strings, boxes for, as unusual coverings, (T. D. 13076). strings, catgut, (T. D. 10758, 15518) Violins, or parts of (T. D. 22765) • and accordions, not toys (T. D. 22765). 692 Virus, vaccine (T. D. 21760, 22637, 22726). 403 Visiting cards, printed 87 Vitrified brick 45% 45% Free • 45% 25% 60% • • 45% 88 tiles. Value not exceeding 40c square foot..Sc sq ft Exceeding 40c square foot • .10c sq ft and 25% 9 Vitriol, blue • 1½c tb 19 green, copperas • 1/4C ID 1 oil of • 1/4c Ib 675 省​省 ​675 "6 57 3 193 • oil of, for agricultural purposes. white Volatile oils Volute cell machines, (T. D. 4122) oil of, from country charging duty on same from United States 140 Mb c Ib Free 1c tb 25% . 45% 582 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 623 Vomic nut, crude 450 p. f. • ARTICLE Vulcanized India rubber, all manufactures of, n. S. RATE Free 35% W ARTICLE 70 696 200 148 26 208 200 66 PAR. 322 Wadding, cotton 407 428 paper • Wads, gun, of all descriptions .. Sec. 6 Wafers, edible, (T. D. 12030, 15965, 16886) Sec. 6 for fish food, (T. D. 6516, 10892) medicated, (T. D. 2506) pharmaceutical (T. D. 18315) 68 696 66 toilet RATE 45% 35% 20% 20% · 20% 25% Free 50% Free 20% • 8-10c Ib 35% 20% unleavened or non-edible, (T. D. 6004, 5950, 5979, 14682, 15008, 15035, 72 F. R. 197) Wagon blocks, rough hewn, sawed or bored. boxes, cast iron boxes, wood ... • tongues, (T. D. 2570) • Wagons according to material. 474 66 of immigrants Free 193 Waiters, metal 45% 700 Walking sticks, cut to lengths only, (T. D. 6419) Free ... 462 64 402 402 193 paper rollers for printing 270 270 not shelled 482 438 hides, tanned (T. D. 4888) War prizes (T. D. 19278) 418 sticks, finished or unfinished Wall decorations, paper, (T. D. 14524, 58 F. R. 690).. papers, (T. D. 13705) Walnuts, in brine, not shelled, (T. D. 6290, 6512) shelled peel of, crude, for dyeing 40% 25% 25% 45% 3c Ib • • Бе 10 3c ib Free 20% Free 35% • 385 385 Warming pans 302 Warp, cotton. See Cotton thread. silk, (T. D. 6109, 14154). See Silk, spun. tussah, as silk, spun, (T. D. 14146). Wardrobes for dolls Sec. 15 Warehouses, bonded manufacturing. bonded for smelting and refining ores. withdrawals from. with vitreous glasses iron or steel, n. s. p. f. Wares, iron, steel, or other metal, enameled or glazed Sec. 29 Sec. 33" 159 193 ፡፡ 193 40% 45% 45% 72 Wash balls, (soap) ... • .15c Ib 52 66 15 blue, in part ultramarine, (T. D. 12697, 13060) 3¾c fb blue containing no ultramarine, (T. D. 13060).. 30% 70 Washes, toilet, non-alcoholic • 50% 2 toilet, alcoholic 60c tb and 45% 163 13060) 77 75 "C 94 Washers, wrought iron or steel 3 Washing crystals, soda and borax, (T. D. 4123, 12530, crystals, sal soda crystals, concentrated Washtubs, common stoneware 1c Ib 25% .2-10c Ib • 3-10c Ib 25% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 583 PAR. ARTICLE 362 66 632 463 537 362 632 " 463 44 361 193 117 64 463 66 463 327 463 122 463 " 632 96 Washtubs, porcelain, decorated plain white, (T. D. 7072, 9022, 13616, 17651)... 463 Waste, all, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 6559, 6949, 8780, 9886, 13348) alpaca noils, (T. D. 12680) cotton bagging, fit only for paper stock. china grass noils, (T. D. 13348) D • cotton cotton and wool, (T. D. 13217, 18751, 21409). flax card, (T. D. 4464, 5365, 9631, 11708, 13867, 14048, 18295, 22097) fit only for paper stock.. fur, (50 F. R. 452, T. D. 6631, 6736, 12672, 14414, 14443, 17155) garnetted, (T. D. 8474, 8499, 9508) gold powder, (T. D. 15415) granite, (T. D. 16256) • gunny cloth (T. D. 20960, 23520) gutta percha scraps, (T. D. 15465) hemp, if tow (T. D. 9381) ivory, (G. A. 3929) • • • iron and steel, fit only for remanufacture. iron scales, (T. D. 11650) jute, if paper stock (T. D. 1836, 13217, 13867, 22097) • RATE 60% 55% 10% 20c Ib Free 10% Free 20c Ib Free 10% 30c Ib 45% .12c cu ft 10% 10% $20 ton 10% • • .$4 ton • 10% Free 632 linen packing, if paper stock (T. D. 12454, 13867) Free 632 463 " 184 ፡፡ mica (T. D. 22691, 23377) 566 579 • linen thread, if paper stock (T. D. 13867) marble, (T. D. 16324) mustard dross, (T. D. 14739) old India rubber shoes, (T. D. 6067, 10406, 11421) .. Free 10% • 6c Ib and 20% Free • Free 632 66 463 paper stock, crude, (T. D. 4464, 9631, 14048). photographers' silver, (T. D. 6058) Free .. 362 • pieces of waterproof garments, (T. D. 15550). 20c Ib 10% 642 platinum (T. D. 23246) 17 pyroxylin, (T. D. 17943) 361 66 ring, (T. D. 9871, 10728) 632 rope, if paper stock 361 roving 463 64 rubber dust (T. D. 22602) 579 80 463 rubber scrap, (47 F. R. 711, T. D. 13215, 13423) Free salt cake, (T. D. 12643) scrap leather, (T. D. 12128) 463 46 661 " seal skin (T. D. 19048, 20282) silk, (T. D. 3752) • Free 50c Ib 30c Ib Free 30c b 10% • $1.25 ton 10% 10% 361 183 Sec. 6 slubbing soapstone and mica, (T. D. 6559) starch, (T. D. 6949) • Free 30c Ib 20% · 20% 362 # thread, wool 20c Ib · 463 $6 tin (T. D. 23518) • 10% 361 top · 30c Ib 632 64 tow, if paper stock (T. D. 4464, 365, 9381, 9631, 11708, 13867, 14048) Free 362 362 wool, n. s. p. f., (65 F. R. 495, 46 F. R. 461, T. D. 9871, 10728) wool, carbonized (T. D. 18356) 20c Ib 20c Ib 362 362 wool, carded (65 F. R. 495) yarn, wool 20c Ib • 20c Ib 450 434 137 193 Watch bags, chamois, (T. D. 13794) • bracelets and brooches, (T. D. 17966) bushing wire, (T. D. 12042) case openers, (T. D. 13430) · 35% • 60% 45% 45% 584 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 191 Watch cases and parts of 40% 193 chain charms, pencils, (T. D. 3174, 7900, 14640) 45% 450 chains, hair, no part metal 35% 434 chains, if jewelry (T. D. 21377) 60% · 193 chain, long pieces of metal for manufacture of, (T. D. 9060, 21377) 45% 151 chains, steel, (T. D. 10889, 11241, 17054) as steel chains. 434 chains, white metal, (T. D. 12854, 21377). 60% 434 66 191 64 391 191 191 66 dials, (T. D. 2807) 193 564 64 191 chatelaine, pins for (T. D. 17945) coaching, (T. D. 11088), as watches. cords, silk, (T. D. 16134) crystals, (T. D. 5943) • dial ornaments, (T. D. 11043) dials, white glass enamel for foreign movement with American case, as for- eign, (T. D. 16352). 60% 50% 40% 40% 45% Free 113 fusible enamel, (19 F. R. 411, T. D. 10788, 10915, 14506) 25% 191 garnet palette slabs for (T. D. 13809) • · 10% 191 glasses, (T. D. 14837) 40% 434 64 434 66 guards, leather and steel (T. D. 21958) guards, silk (T. D. 20779) 60% • 60% 191 jewels, (T. D. 11043, 13364, 14710, 13809, 15350, 17179) 10% 545 193 jewels, rough and uncut, (T. D. 21323) keys, if not jewelry, (T. D. 8426, 9925, 1460, 10010, 11183, 11184) Free 45% 434 keys, if jewelry 60% 450 191 35% D. 18262, 18760) .35c ea and 25% leather coverings for, (T. D. 13171) movements, with not more than 7 jewels (T. with more than 7 and not more than 11 jewels, 50c ea and 25% with more than 11 and not more than 15 jewels, 75c ea and 25% with more than 15 and not more than 17 jewels with more than 17 jewels $1.25 ea and 25% $3.00 ea and 25% with 17 jewels and 1 bearing bushed for jewel (T. D. 18597) · 17 protectors, collodion .$3 ea and 25% ..65c lb and 25% " 191 66 137 " stands, according to material, (T. D. 6636). traveling clock not, (T. D. 15640, 66 F. R. 737) wire (T. D. 22468, 23278) 40% 45% Watches, movements and other parts must be segre- gated for duty, (T. D. 291, 9122, 6851, 11088, 20104, 20899, 21908, 22873, 23090). sleeve button watches, as watches (T. D. 19284). 418 ፡፡ toy, (T. D. 9925, 13229, 21374). 35% 113 white enamel for, (19 F. R. 411, 11 S. C. R. 581, T. D. 6176, 10788, 10915, 14506) 25% 462 set in cane heads, (T. D. 9061, 9246) • # ❤ 40% 111 193 301 294 68 Sec. 6 " 66 → chestnut flour (T. D. 15155) Watchmakers' loupes, (T. D. 11374). Watchmen's time detectors, (T. D. 6851, 23401). 3 Water ammonia Apollinaris, as water, mineral, (T. D. 7638). bay or bay rum cherry laurel, (T. D. 9931) • • 45% · 45% 25% $1.50 gal 25% 20% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 585 ARTICLE Water chestnuts (T. D. 22516) cologne containing alcohol cologne non-alcoholic colors, artists' colors for children, (T. D. 7755) PAR. 257 2 70 58 454 66 color designs 58 Sec. 6 distilled • 301 "" 100 "" 494 13678) 301 68 68 301 • effervescent. See Water, mineral. hammers, blown ... RATE 25% .60c fb and 45% 50% 30% 20% 30% 20% 60% Free 25% 25% fowls, dead or alive, except poultry, (T. D. • Hunyadi Janos, as water, mineral. jasmine, (T. D. 9451) medicinal • • mineral, all imitations of natural mineral waters and all artificial mineral waters n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11428, 13957, 17604) in green or colored glass bottles. Containing not more than 1 pint..... Containing over 1 pint, not over 1 quart. No additional duty on the bottles. 20c doz ..30c doz Otherwise than as above specified (T. D. 18622) Additional duty on the coverings. of cedar (T. D. 8201) (minimum 25%) orange flower (T. D. 12228) paints, n. s. p. f. · 67 68 58 "" 301 66 68 ... 68 rose, (T. D. 5945, 9931, 10411, 12228) · • • 300 66 2 70 559 263 44 potash, as water, mineral, (T. D. 17480). quinine (T. D. 17604) • 24c gal 55c Ib 25% 30% 25% 25% .18c doz 28c doz soda, in plain green or colored, molded or pressed glass bottles. Containing not over 34 pint • Containing over 4, not over 1½ pints. No additional duty on the bottles. Imported otherwise than as above specified..50c gal Additional duty on the coverings. toilet, alcoholic toilet, n. s. p. f. Watermelons, (T. D. 12338) • • 1 60c Ib and 45% 50% Free in syrup, (T. D. 13207) as Fruits preserved. 337 Waterproof cloth, cotton or other vegetable fibre, (T. D. 4192, 11699, 12366, 12637, 12695, 12718, 12733, 13754, 13792) 10c sq yd and 20% • • • · 402 paper (T. D. 7112) 418 695 "" Wax angels, (T. D. 10918, 12991, 23053) bay or myrtle · · · 408 408 490 bees 695 450 " beads, (T. D. 11209, 11361, 11382, 12023, 14828, 15323, 15324, 17460, 17504), not strung. beads, permanently strung Brazilian, (T. D. 2225) busts, with human hair (T. D. 6659), hair chief • • value 448 $4 candles • 695 Chinese, (T. D. 2225) Sec. 6 cirine, (T. D. 15130) 418 figures, toy, (T. D. 11550) • Sec. 6 " 425 425 695 " 695 fish, (T. D. 6255, 6263) flowers fruit, (T. D. 17827) fossil, (T. D. 2703, 6258) Japanese, (T. D. 2225) • 25% 35% Free 35% 60% Free Free 35% 25% Free 20% 35% 20%* 50% 50% Free Free 586 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 448 Wax manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 6659, 6945, 7566, 9009, 18013) 25% 423 695 matches, as Matches, friction, (T. D. 14214). mineral, (T. D. 6258) Free Sec. 6 " sealing 20% Sec. 6 66 shoemakers' 20% 448 25% 448 • • 25% 695 Free 448 25% statutes, (T. D. 11175) tapers or wicks, (T. D. 7083, 12521, 14223) vegetable, (T. D. 7426, 6258) vegetables 378 Weardale carpet, as two-ply ingrain, (T. D. 7474), 697 314 18c sq yd and 40% Wearing apparel arriving before or after owner is du- 64 tiable, (T. D. 11463, 13490). apparel, articles of personal adornment, toilet articles, and similar personal effects of per- sons arriving in the United States.. But this exemption shall only include such ar- ticles as actually accompany and are in the use of, and as are necessary and appro- priate for the wear and use of such per- sons, for the immediate purpose of the journey and present comfort and conven- ience, and shall not be held to apply to merchandise or articles intended for other persons or for sale. In case of residents of the United States re- turning from abroad, all wearing apparel and other personal effects taken by them out of the United States to foreign coun- tries shall be admitted free of duty, but no more than one hundred dollars in value of articles purchased abroad shall be admitted free of duty upon their return. apparel, anklets, cotton, (T. D. 14589, 14614, 15739) Free 50% 314 44 408 339 66 314 apparel, baby carriage robe not, (T. D. 16856). apparel, bathing trunks of cotton, (T. D. 13615) apparel, beaded, except wool (T. D. 23232). apparel, belts of cotton lace, (T. D. 16421).. apparel, bibs, cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 11085, 12110, 12961, 13667) 50% 60% 60% 50% 314 apparel, bibs in the piece, (T. D. 15867) • 50% 314 apparel, bonnets, cotton, (T. D. 15870) • 50% 390 番​届 ​apparel, bonnets, silk, (T. D. 14295) 60% 370 66 apparel, caps of wool, (T. D. 10860, 10961, 12652) 370 66 390 44c lb and 60% apparel, cashmere gloves, (T. D. 16537) apparel, Chinese cue strings of silk, (T. D. 11856) 44c fb and 60% 60% 390 apparel, Chinese gowns, according to mater- ial of chief value, (T. D. 11075, 13864). apparel, Chinese shoes, (T. D. 11338, 37 F. R. 780) silk chief value 60% 314 apparel, Chinese shoes, cotton chief value (T. D. 20928, 21587) 50% 314 apparel, Chinese trousers, according to ma- terial of chief value, (T. D. 13674). apparel, collarettes, cotton, (T. D. 15970, 16853) 50% 339 apparel, collars embroidered, (T. D. 12386, 15409, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 587 PAR. 314 ARTICLE 314 Wearing apparel, combing capes, cotton, (T. D. 15322) apparel, combing scarfs, cotton, (T. D. 12961) apparel, corsets, according to material, (49 F. R. 222, T. D. 10792, 12121, 12635, 13961, 15117, 16940). 314 apparel, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 20731) • RATE 50% 50% 50% 339 314 "" apparel, cotton or other vegetable fiber em- broidered (T. D. 21570, 22868, 23650).. apparel, cotton or other vegetable fiber, out- 60% 390 66 370 66 side garments, with India rubber..15c Ib and 50% apparel, De Joinville scarfs, (T. D. 11022)... 60% apparel, dress shields, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 11198, 13758, 15659, 66 F. R. 741). apparel, fez caps, wool, (T. D. 12025)..44c Ib and 60% apparel, fichus, according to material, (T. D. 15329). 370 "6 apparel, fur-lined, fur chief value, (T. D. 14729, 19249) 44c Ib and 60% apparel, garters, according to material, (T. D. 12112, 13968). 390 314 apparel, girdles, silk, (T. D. 12422). apparel, gloves, cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 11187, 15007, 15856) 60% 50% 314 46 390 390 66 370 apparel, gloves, of cotton or other vegetable fiber, with India rubber (T. D. 23356) apparel, hair nets, silk, (T. D. 14935). apparel, hats, silk, (T. D. 12150) apparel, hats, wool, (T. D. 12938, 13783) • • 50% .. 60% 60% 318 697 " 339 314 339 " apparel, hose, (T. D. 15025, 16310). lery. apparel, immigrants', (T. D. 10834). apparel, in part lace, (T. D. 14134, 14140). apparel, jute slippers, (T. D. 12146) 44c tb and 60% See Hos- Free 60% 50% apparel, lace, (49 F. R. 731, 55 F. R. 599, T. D. 12218, 13423, 13932, 20851, 22868). 60% apparel, lap robes, according to material, T. D. 11198). 314 46 apparel, linen 50% 339 apparel, linen embroidered • 60% 314 314 apparel, loof fiber hats, (T. D. 16479) apparel, neckties, cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 11233, 12543, 13876) 50% 50% 339 apparel, neckties, cotton or other vegetable, fiber, embroidered, (T. D. 12382, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 390 apparel, neckties of silk, (T. D. 12543, 13876, 16118, 15019) 60% 370 66 apparel, nun's veils, (T. D. 11244, 11420) 44c b and 60% 314 339 390 370 66 370 apparel, outfits to Alaskan gold fields (T. D. 19021) apparel, pith hats, (T. D. 12134) apparel, ruchings and rufflings, (T. D. 11244) apparel, scarfs, silk, (T. D. 15468) apparel, Scotch caps, of wool, (T. D. 10961) • 44c Ib and 60% apparel, shawls of wool, (T. D. 15587, 22674) 44c Ib and 60% Free • · 50% 60% 60% 588 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 370 Wearing apparel, Shetland veils or falls of wool, (T. 314 D. 13979) RATE .44c Ib and 60% apparel, shirt bosoms, linen, (T. D. 11324, 12119) 50% 390 66 apparel, silk, (T. D. 10674, 10787, 14811, 15312, 20851) 60% apparel, silk and wool, as wool wearing ap- parel (T. D. 20993). 370 apparel, smoking jackets, wool, (T. D. 12231), 44c Ib and 60% 449 apparel, straw chief value, (T. D. 17856).. apparel, surgical appliances, knee stockings, etc., not, (T. D. 11383). 30% apparel, surplices, linen, (T. D. 13489).... apparel, trousseau is, (T. D. 13432). 50% 50% 314 314 370 "6 319 66 370 370 370 165 645 320 320 66 apparel, Turkish toweling robe (T. D. 18596).. apparel, underwear, wool, (46 F. R. 510, T. D. 16310) 44c tb and 60% apparel, underwear, cotton knitted, knitted, (T. D. 21715). Rate according to value. apparel, wool, (T. D. 10792, 11244, 22893, 22954) apparel, wool knit, (T. D. 13888, 16321, 16533, 16537, 16655, 17312) apparel, wool shawls, (T. D. 12247, 22674) Weaving needles, (G. A. 3902) 44c lb and 60% 44c Ib and 60% 44c Ib and 60% 25% Free 45% 45% 60% machine may be tool of trade of emigrant (T. D. 8191) • Webbing, bookbinders, of flax, (T. D. 12138). • • • cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 9876, 12529, 13311, 14151, 14727, 16652, 17477, 17937, 18234, 18951) • cotton or other vegetable fiber, if embroidered for saddle girths, (T. D. 8255). ..50c fb and 60% silk, (54 F. R. 365, 59 F. R. 454, T. D. 10674, 12539, 13365) silk embroidered shoe, cotton, (12 S. C. R. wool, (7 S. C. R. 548, T. 339 371 66 389 "" 50% 390 60% 320 752). • • • • 45% 371 D. 3727, 8102, 15402) 50c lb and 60% 320 Webs, cotton or other vegetable fiber. • 45% 339 332 C cotton or other vegetable fiber, embroidered.. flax, same duty as upon cord from which made, and in addition 60% 25% 389 • silk 50% 390 silk embroidered • • 60% 144 Wedges, iron or steel, (T. D. 6392) · 112c Ib 95 95 Wedgewood mortars, (T. D. 16231) ware, (T. D. 6903) • 60% 60% 617 Weed, sea Free 449 548 "" 20 700 Weeds, manufactures of • used expressly for dyeing, crude. used expressly for dyeing, not crude..14c b and 10% Weichsel sticks, for umbrella handles, cut into lengths, (T. D. 4345) Sec. 33 Weighing of goods withdrawn from warehouse. 193 Weights and balances, (T. D. 6236, 12964). 638 66 crystal, as scientific instruments, if for insti- tution, (T. D. 7498) paper, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 12683, 12951, 14684). 296 Weinmost, as Wine, still, (T. D. 5092). Free 45% Free 30% Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 589 PAR. ARTICLE 20 Weld or woad, advanced, for dyeing. 548 or woad, crude, for dyeing. Sec. 6 Welsbach mantles, (T. D. 17917). • • • RATE .14c fb and 10% Free 20% Free ..8c gal 30% Free Free 30% 30% Welsh hymn books, dutiable. (T. D. 19536.) Whale oil, (T. D. 11573), from American fisheries.... oil, n. s. p. f. Whalebone, manufactures of 626 42 449 626 66 698 64 449 449 46 • product of American fisheries unmanufactured, (T. D. 9434, 12704) dress stays, (T. D. 13437) dumb jockeys, (T. D. 11191) 194 Wharf timber • 234 Wheat, (T. D. 2227, 6156, 13375, 15950) bran, (T. D. 16435) flour • • • .1c cu ft .25c bu 20% 25% .25c bu .25c bu Free .112c tb Free 50% 45% 25% green kern as, (T. D. 15950) •• sheaves of, ornamental, (T. D. 9247, 13375, 19255, 20497, 21984, 22265) • Sec. 6 66 235 234 "" for seed, (T. D. 16436) · • 234 66 566 285 66 566 425 193 419 10687, 13776, 14225, 14695, 15708) emery, (T. D. 15244, 15809) 171 200 208 starch, (T. D. 7511) • straw, sun bleached, (T. D. 17150) suitable for millinery use • Wheels, bicycle or tricycle, (56 F. R. 826, T. D. 10607, · for railway purposes or parts thereof, made of iron or steel, and steel-tired wheels for rail- way purposes, wholly or partly finished, and iron or steel locomotive, car or other rail- way tires or parts thereof. Ingots, cogged ingots, blooms or blanks for the above • • When wheels for railway purposes or parts thereof are imported with iron or steel axles fitted in them, the wheels and axles together shall be dutiable at the same rate as wheels imported separately. hubs for, rough hewn, sawed or bored, (T. D. 14299) hubs for, finished emery • • 574 Whetstones, (T. D. 8786, 12005, 13611) 419 448 Whip gut, manufactures of • • 517 208 208 208 700 gut, unmanufactured handles, (T. D. 16593) .112c Ib 114c Ib handles, rattan for, (T. D. 12948). • Whips, (T. D. 19486, 22718. 23026) according to ma- terial of chief value. • bamboo for, finished, (T. D. 12116).. bamboo, rattan, reeds, India malacca joints, and sticks of partridge, hair wood, pimento, orange, myrtle and other woods for, in the rough or not further manufactured than cut into suitable lengths, (T. D. 4345, 12630, 19195, 22371, 22533) 20% 35% Free 25% 25% Free 35% 35% 35% Free 450 450 of partially tanned skins, (T. D. 6257) rawhide and leather • • 35% 35% 208 66 malacca for, polished and varnished, (T. D. 13322) 35% 206 193 reeds for, wrought or manufactured from rat- tan or reeds, (T. D. 13244) with metal whistles, (T. D. 9840) 10% • 45% 590 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE Whips with watch in handles, (T. D. 9061), accord- ing to material. 347 66 wood and flax 450 " wood and leather 289 RATE 45% 35% $2 25 gal 193 208 418 Whiskey, (T. D. 1179812, 12287, 13376, 13573, 14653, • 14689, 14726, 14710, 14753) reimported pays duty on gallons at time of importation, (48 F. R. 372, 49 F. R. 561, 20 O. A. G. 722, T. D. 18936, 19855, 21504, 21675, 21705, 23373). Whistles, call, metal call, wood • toy tin, (T. D. 11992) • • 418 Whistling dolls of India rubber, (T. D. 4832) 193 Whist markers, partly metal White acetate of lead ·· • 45% 35% 35% 35% 45% 60 193 66 brass, (T. D. 9278, 14462) 13 46 chalk 57 "" charlton, (T. D. 15170). dry 95 china, (T. D. 15170) 57 66 Chinese, (T. D. 16834) 95 earthenware, (T. D. 10396, 15171). 113 64 • 314c ib 45% 1c ib 1c Ib .134c Ib 55% 1c b 55% enamel, fusible, (T. D. D. 5896, 11000, 10788, 14506, 14508, 14854, 11 S. C. R. 581) ... 25% • ground in oil 564 64 enamel, glass, for dials Free 58 flake, (T. D. 15681) 30% 25 indigo, (T. D. 12701) 438 leather splits, (T. D. 15172) 55 58 175 ¾4c Ib 20% • 2c ib lead, dry or in pulp, or ground or mixed with oil lead in tubes, (T. D. 10069, 10692, 10869, 14293) 30% metal in leaf, per package of 100 leaves, (T. D. 8479) · Paris, ground in oil 56 66 Paris, dry 56 44 55 44 57 7 46 57 195 44 • paint and pigment, containing lead, dry or in pulp or ground or mixed in oil. paint or pigment, containing zinc, (T. D. 12437, 12451, 13230), dry ground in oil polish (T. D. 19415) · • satin, or artificial sulphate of lime vitriol, sulphate of zinc • · • · • wood lumber, (T. D. 11690). See Lumber. 56 Whiting, dry, (T. D. 5374) 6c с 14c ID 1c Ib 27c Ib 1c Ib 184c tb ½ 25% tb 1c Ib 14c To 1c Ib 5c 100 lbs 56 ground in oil 90 Wiener kalk (T. D. 23213) 320 Wicks and wicking, cotton, (T. D. 10668, 12521). 10c Ib and 15% Wigs, dolls', according to material, (T. D. 1539, 14921, 17842). 387 46 450 193 66 bolting cloth for, as silk goods (T. D. 17936). human hair, (T. D. 1366, 1539) springs for 35% 45% 474 219 494 duck, (T. D. 10917) of chief value (T. D. 22725). Wild animals for exhibition in zoological collections for scientific and educational purposes, and not for profit (T. D. 18304, 22491, 22586) boars (T. D. 22586) Willow baskets, chip and straw according to material Free $1.50 each Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 591 PAR. 391 409 64 ARTICLE Willow baskets, silk-lined, (T. D. 13800, 15396).. braids, plaits, laces sheets or squares, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets or hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained if bleached dyed, colored or stained chairs, (T. D. 9536) covered flasks, (T. D. 15384) cuttings (T. D. 21011, 22672) for baskets (T. D. 17745) hats, bonnets and hoods, not trimmed. • trimmed. • • manufactures of, (T. D. 9234) peeled, (T. D. 6370, 11219) pill boxes, (T. D. 12955, 15396) prepared for basket makers sheets, cotton back (T. D. 19388) split, (T. D. 14617) • · · RATE 50% 15% 20% 35% 40% 20% 20% 35% • 50% 40% 20% 208 206 198 206 409 206 198 206 206 66 449 66 198 198 373 Wilton carpets 311 340 66 193 101 curtains. See Lace curtains. frames, metal, (T. D. 992) glass. See Glass. 304-309 hollands, cotton (T. D. 12372, 19450, 22705, 22785) as countable cottons. 346 " hollands, linen, as linen cloth. 100 pictures, glass 100 112 44 signs, semi-transparent, (T. D. 11854) • • sticks for dyers, (T. D. 6370) 40% 20% 30% 20% 20% ..60c sq. yd. and 40% Window blinds, Lancaster (T. D. 22966)....3c sq yd and 20% 45% 60% 60% Windows, painted or stained, or parts thereof, (13 S. C. R. 26, 47 F. R. 710, T. D. 9428, 10374, 10377, 10903, 11711, 13617, 16341). • 67 Wine, Bovril (T. D. 14936, 18833, 84 F. R. 146) (mini- mum 25%) 45% 55c Ib • · 295 champagne and all other sparkling wines, in bottles, containing each not more than 1 quart and more than 1 pint • $8 doz • • containing each not more than 1 pint and more than 1 pint containing 1/2 pint each or less. otherwise than as above specified, in addi- tion to $8 doz. bottles, on the quantity in excess of 1 quart at the rate of (T. D. 21202) $4 doz $2 doz $2.50 gal 292 no additional duty on the bottles. Chinese, (T. D. 1987, 10262, 10338, 10462, 14047, 14411) • $2.25 gal 67 colchicum (T. D. 6066, 8329) (minimum 25%).. 55c Id 18 " coloring for, (T. D. 7403) 50% • 296 296 fermented, as wine, still, (T. D. 5092, 7868). ginger. See Wine, still. 100 glasses, trick, (T. D. 13997, 14942) 60% 293 sented, but not less than 296 296 6 67 64 67 imitation of, pay highest rate on wine repre- Italian, as wine, still, (T. D. 14444). Japanese sake, as wine, still, (T. D. 15392). lees, crude, (T. D. 2489). containing not over 40% B. of P containing over 40% B. of P. medicated, (minimum 25%). • .. · 1c tb .11½c tb 55c b of cresote, (T. D. 17575) (minimum 25%)……………. 55c b $1.50 gal 592 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 299 ARTICLE RATE 296 18% .60c gal Wine, prune, (T. D. 11399, 13341, 59 F. R. 771). Containing no alcohol or not over alcohol Containing over 18% alcohol, in addition, on the alcohol contained therein 67 295 " 21 .$2.07 gal still, including ginger wine or ginger cordial and vermuth, in casks or packages other than bottles or jugs, if containing 14% or less of absolute alcohol • .40c gal If containing more than 14% and not over 24% absolute alcohol .50c gal In bottles or jugs, case of one dozen bottles or jugs, containing each not more than 1 quart and more than 1 pint or 24 bottles or jugs containing each not more than 1 pint (T. D. 20843) Any excess beyond these quantities found in such bottles or jugs shall be subject to a duty of (T. D. 18539) ... • .$1.60 case • .5c pint But no separate duty shall be assessed on the coverings. If containing more than 24% alcohol, shall be classed as spirits and pay duty accordingly. Must be packed in packages containing not less than 1 dozen bottles or jugs in each package, or duty shall be paid as if such package contained at least 1 dozen bottles or jugs, and in addition, duty shall be col- lected on the coverings. Vino de Salud, (T. D. 16412) (minimum 25%).. 55c Ib Vino nebiolo, as wine, sparkling, (T. D. 11211). yeast, oil of cognac in, (T. D. 10211)... 179 Wings of metal thread (T. D. 6149, 6547, 10898) Wire, bonnet · • • $2 lb 60% 137 45% 193 137 137 brass, (T. D. 6443, 5899, 6436, 7590, 10671) bushing, for watches, (T. D. 12042) clock • • 45% 45% • · 45% 137 64 193 • 137 56 cloths, (T. D. 3723, 17536, 14400). .114c b and 45% copper copper cloth for card clothing, 3573, 13488, 17496) • · • 45% (T. D. 3008, .114c b and 45% 137 137 568 127 • 136 137 193 137 137 44 hat, iron or steel, (T. D. 9807) • 137 44 137 " + corset, iron or steel, (T. D. 9409) crinoline, iron or steel, (T. D. 9409, 9807). drawing, grease and oils fit only for, (71 F. R. 411) drawing plates which are incomplete, (T. D. 9028) 135-137-141 Wire drill rods (T. D. 21936). 137 Wire fence. See Wire rods. for gut strings, (T. D. 16087, 17066) gold, if not thread • hat braids, (T. D. 15149) heddles (T. D. 20778, 22168, 22474). 40% and 1¼ lb • • iron or steel, brass or copper, articles manu- factured from shall pay the rate of duty im- posed upon the wire used in the manufact- ure, and in addition .14c b • 2-10c Ib iron or steel coated with zinc, tin, or any other metal, in addition to the rate on wire from which made 45% 45% Free 35% 45% 45% 45% 45% TABLE OF COMPARATIVE SIZES WIRE GUAGE IN DECIMALS OF AN INCH. No. of Wire Gauge. American, or Brown & Sharpe. Washburn & Moen. Old English or Birming- English ham or London. Stubb's. Legal Standard. 000000 .460 .464 00000 .430 .432 0000 .46000 .393 .4540 .454 .400 000 .40964 .362 .4250 .425 .372 00 .36480 .331 .3800 .380 .348 0123 4 LO CO78 .32495 .307 .3400 .340 .324 .28930 .283 .3000 .300 .300 25763 .263 .2840 .284 .276 22942 .244 .2590 .259 • .252 .20431 .225 .2380 .238 .232 5 .18194 .207 .2200 .220 .212 6 .16202 .192 .2030 .203 .192 .14428 .177 .1800 .180 .176 .12849 .162 .1650 .165 .160 9 .11443 .148 .1480 .148 .144 10 .10189 .135 .1340 .134 .128 11 .09074 .120 .1200 .120 .116 12 .08081 .105 .1090 .109 .104 13 .07196 .092 .0950 .095 .092 14 .06408 .080 .0830 .083 .080 15 .05707 .072 .0720 .072 .072 16 .05082 .063 .0650 .065 .064 17 .04526 .054 .0580 .058 .056 18 .04030 .047 .0490 .049 .048 19 .03589 .041 .0400 .042 .040 20 .03196 .035 .0350 .035 .036 21 .02846 .032 .0315 .032 .032 22 02535 .028 .0295 .028 .028 23 02257 .025 .0270 .025 .024 24 .02010 .023 .0250 .022 .022 25 .01790 .020 .0230 .020 .020 26 .01594 .018 .0205 .018 .018 27 .01419 .017 .01875 .016 .0164 28 .01264 .016 .01650 .014 .0148 29 .01126 .015 .01550 .013 .0136 30 .01002 .014 .01375 .012 .0124 31 .00893 .0135 .01225 .010 .0116 32 .00795 .0130 .01125 .009 .0108 33 .00708 .0110 .01025 .008 .0100 34 .00630 .0100 .00950 .007 .0092 35 .00561 .0095 .00900 .005 .0084 36 .00500 .0090 .00750 .004 .0076 37 .00445 .0085 .00650 .0068 38 .00396 .0080 .00575 .0060 39 .00353 .0075 .00500 .0052 40 .00314 .0070 .00450 .0049 NOTE: All larger than No. 6 are dutiable as rods, (T. D. 14263, 23278.) 594 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 137 Wire, iron or steel, n. s. p. f., including such as is commonly known as hat wire, or bonnet wire, crinoline wire, corset wire, needle wire, piano wire, clock wire and watch wire, whether flat or otherwise, uncovered or covered with cotton, silk, metal or other material, (T. D. 9807, 9874, 9874, 15405, 15959, 15986, 65 F. R. 987), if valued over 4c Ib.... iron or steel, round, 137 RATE 45% • • 114c m Not smaller than No. 13 wire gauge. Smaller than No. 13, not smaller than No. 16 wire gauge Smaller than No. 16 wire gauge Valued over 4c lb (T. D. 21474) 112c Ib 2c Ib lead • mattresses, rate on wire used 182 137 18540) 136 46 nail rods. See Wire rods. 162 40% 212c Ib and (T. D. • • 114c tb nails made of wrought iron or steel. Not less than 1 inch long and not lighter than No. 16 wire gauge Less than 1 inch long and lighter than No. 16 wire gauge needle (T. D. 21586) 137 137 64 netting, (T. D. 13501, 14400). 193 nickel, (T. D. 16981) 137 66 137 137 641 platina 137 64 136 12c tb 1c Ib 45% Maximum rate ·· .114c Ib 45% 45% 45% 45% Free 137 193 46 146 ፡፡ 137 179 170 137 on wire used in manufacture, and. paragon, (T. D. 13211) pendulum, (T. D. 11426) piano • .14c mb ribbon, rate on wire used and rods, rivet, screw, fence and other iron or steel wire rods, whether round, oval, flat or square, or in any other shape, and nail rods in coils or otherwise, (T. D. 3153, 8204, 8325, 5910, 11397, 13371). • · · 4-10c b 4c m Valued 4c or less pound Valued over 4c pound Smaller than No. 6 wire gauge shall be classed as wire. If tempered or treated in any manner, or partly manufactured, shall pay an addi- tional duty of rope and strand shall pay the maximum rate of duty which would be imposed upon any wire used in the manufacture thereof, and in addition, (T. D. 7058, 7337, 10760, 11380, 11553, 14254, 16812, 20518, 20778, 22471, 22504, 23612) silver, (T. D. 15328) steel tempered card clothing telegraph cable, rate on wire used and tinsel, (T. D. 13988, 10887, 18410) umbrella ribs, (T. D. 12911, 14965) watch • 489 Witherite (T. D. 19947, 23364) Sec. 6 " ground (T. D. 17483) • • 12c ib 1c ib 45% 45c sq. ft 1c Ib Бе о 50% 45% Free 20% 482 Woad, weld or pastel, used in dyeing Free 183 Wolframite ore, (T. D. 6976, 21217, 23091) 20% 453 Wood accordions, (T. D. 1C921, 11030) 45% Sec. 6 " alcohol (T. D. 22311) 20% 112 and glass manufactures, glass chief value, (T. D. 15695) 45% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 595 PAR. 462 Wood and metal umbrella sticks, (T. D. 17332). ARTICLE RATE • 40% 208 44 and silk jewelry cases, wood chief value, (T. D. 14502) 35% 453 " aristophones, (T. D. 12118) 45% 208 ash hoops, (T. D. 15711) 35% ... 485 46 ashes and lye of Free 208 bamboo articles, (T. D. 17083) 35% • 208 bamboo blinds, (66 F. R. 733, 71 F. R. 864, T. D. 1670, 11829) 35% 453 bamboo reeds for clarionets, (T. D. 12116) · • • 45% 208 bamboo screens, (T. D. 11375) 35% 208 " bamboo splints, (T. D. 13199) 35% 700 66 bamboo, unmanufactured Free 205 204 barrels, containing oranges, lemons, limes, grape fruit, shaddocks or pomelos barrels, empty, n. s. p. f. • • 30% 30% 208 66 baskets, (T. D. 11865) 35% 208 bath chair, (T. D. 11387) 35% • 195 "" birch boards, (T. D. 14834) $2 M ft 208 200 birch-bark canoes, (T. D. 14616) blocks, last, wagon, oar, heading and all like, rough-hewn, sawed or bored, (T. D. 2570, 3593, 6614, 8111, 14404, 21028) 35% 20% 208 blocks, last, wagon, oar, and heading, finished, (T. D. 6936, 10071, 12201) 35% 200 blocks, paving, (T. D. 343, 5867) 20% "" 198 699 200 200 66 blocks, pipe and match, (T. D. 3411, 5307). bolts, handle and shingle, rough hewn sawed or planed on one side bolts, heading and stave, (T. D. 6614) bowling ball blocks, (T. D. 16564) • 20% or Free 20% 20% 453 44 bows, (T. D. 10938, 10956, 12952) 45% 64 205 boxes for oranges and lemons 30% 204 12315) 198 boxwood boards, sawed • 700 66 700 46 198 700 boxes, packing, empty, (T. D. 3817, 9177, 10743, boxwood in log, rough or hewn only briar-root or briar wood, and similar wood un- manufactured, or not further advanced than cut into blocks suitable for the articles into which they are intended to be con- verted cabinet, such as cedar, lignum-vitae, lance- wood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rose wood, satinwood and all other cabinet woods not further manufactured than saw- ed, (T. D. 15871, 19910, 21028) cabinet, such as cedar, lignum-vitae, lance- wood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood, satinwood, and all forms of cabi- net woods in the log, rough, or hewn only, (T. D. 7366, 2044, 5271, 10402, 10748, 12952, 14834, 18074) Free 15% 30% 15% Free Free 208 208 cabinet furniture 35% cabinets for cigars and tobacco, (T. D. 12132). cabinet, Kiaki wood is, (T. D. 11605). 35% 700 66 cane blocks, (T. D. 12201) Free 208 canoes, (T. D. 16057) 35% 208 carriages, (T. D. 13354) 35% 649 carvings, if works of art, for churches, (T. D. 11693) Free 64 208 208 carvings, models, or patterns. (T. D. 22724). case for microscope, (T. D. 16880) 35% 35% 596 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 204 Wood casks, empty 700 198 196 66 cedar in the log, rough, or hewn only. cedar, sawed RATE 30% Free • 64 cedar paving posts, (T. D. 15697) Sec. 6 44 cedar saw dust, (T. D. 4899) 206 417 66 46 199 191 416 536 448 448 ** 456 66 208 502 198 208 20 66 548 700 66 198 66 208 22 66 427 46 chair cane, or reeds, wrought or manufactured from rattans or reeds chessmen, (T. D. 10052) clapboards, (T. D. 6318). clocks, (T. D. 11334) cork or bark cut into squares or cubes cork or bark, unmanufactured cork floats, (T. D. 10927) cork ground, (T. D. 16220) covered slate pencils, (T. 15229, 17951) crucifix (T. D. 11230) cuts for German books, (T. D. 11840) deals of cabinet wood dyers' sticks, (T. D. 11219) dyewoods, advanced in value dyewoods, crude ebony in the log, rough, or hewn only ebony sawed elm strips, (T. D. 16169) extracts, for dyeing or tanning fans, (T. D. 10739) • • 15% 20% 10% 10% 50% · • $1.50 M 40% 8c lb Free • • 25% • 25% D. 15005, 15100, 35% 35% Free · 15% 35% .14c tb and 10% Free Free • 15% 35% c tb 50% 166 fashion plates engraved on 25% 200 64 fence posts, (T. D. 12010) 10% 208 fiber, in sheets (71 F. R. 952) 35% 208 699 66 699 ፡፡ fire, sawn or split (T. D. 18492) 208 453 208 furniture, (T. D. 13266) 700 66 198 699 700 699 66 200 " ... 453 66 204 66 figures for churches, (T. D. 16179) fire, (T. D. 8171) flour, (T. D. 8278, 17392, 19076, 19099) flutes, (T. D. 11056, 11353) · granadilla in the log, rough, or hewn only. granadilla sawed gun blocks, rough hewn or sawed, or planed on one side, (T. D. 12201, 3599) hair in the rough, or cut to lengths handle bolts • heading bolts and blocks, rough hewn, sawed or bored heliken in kisten, music box, (T. D. 13433) hogsheads, empty • 35% Free Free • • 35% 45% 35% Free 15% · Free • Free • Free 20% .. 45% 30% 198 " 208 66 hoop timber, rough (T. D. 3035, 5655, 3627) hoops finished 20% 35% 699 hop poles, (T. D. 5105) Free 208 house furniture, wholly or partly finished, manufactured of wood • 35% 200 66 hubs for wheels, rough hewn, sawed or bored only, (T. D. 6614, 14299) • 20% 208 hubs, when finished, (T. D. 7723). 35% 700 $6 India malacca joints, in the rough or not fur- ther advanced than cut into sticks. Free 208 ink extractors, (T. D. 12204) 35% 197 kindling, in bundles not exceeding 1/4 cu. ft. 3-10c bundle 58 44 lake 700 in larger bundles, for each additional 14 cu. ft. or fraction thereof lancewood, in the log, rough, or hewn only. 3-10c • • 30% Free SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 597 RATE 15c 20% 35% 35% PAR. 198 ARTICLE Wood, lancewood, sawed 200 66 last blocks 208 66 lasts 201 laths • • • • 205 46 208 lemon boxes, (T. D. 11987, 11988) lemon squeezers, (T. D. 12950) .25c M pieces 30% 700 198 46 lignum-vitae in the log, rough or hewn only lignum-vitae, sawed • 699 20 548 198 66 · • 14c Ib and 10% Free 15% • 699 195 66 195 195 66 logs, and round unmanufactured timber, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 841, 1412). logwood, advanced in value. logwood, crude lumber, cabinet lumber for vessels lumber, sawed boards, planks and deals of whitewood, sycamore and basswood, board measure • • Free 15% Free Free $1 M ft .$2 M ft lumber, n. s. p. f., board measure.. lumber of any sort, if planed or finished, shall pay in addition to the rates provided, for each side so planed or finished, board meas- ure • .50c M ft $1 M ft Planed on one side and tongued and grooved board measure Planed on two sides and tongued and grooved, board measure - $1.50 M ft In estimating board measure no deduction shall be made on account of planing, tongue- ing or grooving. mahogany in the log, rough, or hewn only.... mahogany, sawed • malacca joints, cut into lengths manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 5886, 9518, 9204, 12200, 16593) music boxes, (T. D. 11058, 11083) ... musical instruments, (T. D. 10885, 10938, 10244, 10956, 11587, 11839, 12109, 12952, 11423). myrtle, rough or cut to lengths oar blocks, rough hewn, sawed or bored oil (T. D. 19907) orange, rough or cut into lengths osier, prepared for basket makers. osier, manufactures of packing boxes, empty • • palings, (T. D. 2045, 7378) • • 700 66 Free 198 15% Free 700 208 35% 453 45% 453 45% Free 700 200 3 66 20% 25% 700 Free 206 " 20% • • 206 40% 204 " 30% វ 204 packing box shooks 30% 202 10% 208 painted picture frames, (T. D. 16351) 35% 208 panels, paintings on, (T. D. 13305) · • 35% 208 66 paper weights, olive, (T. D. 5242, 6435, 7723, 8278, 12951) 700 parasol sticks, rough 35% Free 66 462 parasol sticks, finished or unfinished • 40% 700 partridge, rough or cut to lengths Free 196 paving posts 20% 属​者 ​453 pianoforte actions, (T. D. 11587) 45% 453 piano case, (T. D. 15178) 45% 453 202 207 • piano organs, (T. D. 13962) pickets, (T. D. 2045, 7378, 20243) picks, tooth, of wood or other vegetable sub- 45% 10% stance .2c M and 15% • 194 piling, round, for building wharves (T. D. 901) 699 piling, unmanufactured, n. s. p. f. 1c cu ft Free 598 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 208 Wood pill boxes, (T. D. 15396) 700 678 195 699 pimento, rough pitch planks. (See Wood, Lumber). planking, ship 699 196 699 44 200 poles, hop poles, telephone, telegraph, electric light and trolley poplar and other woods fit only for paper stock, (T. D. 3769, 11951) posts, (T. D. 15697) 200 44 posts, fence 196 699 ... 393 posts, paving pulp pulp, chemical, bleached, (T. D. 10095, 10364, 12214, 15634, 16642, 16781, 66 F. R. 50), dry weight RATE 35% Free Free Free Free 20% Free 20% 10% 20% Free • 1/4c ID 393 pulp, chemical, unbleached, (T. D. 10884), dry weight ..1-6c Ib • 395 433 393 200 97 pulp stones for crushing or grinding, (T. D. 11686) pulp, filter masse or stock, (T. D. 10884) 112c Ib and 15% pulp, manufactures of, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9644). 35% pulp, mechanically ground, dry weight... .1-12c ib pulp rollers, (T. D. 11072) • 20% 35% 208 pulp tumbler mats, (T. D. 15220) 35% 548 66 quassia Free • 699 rafts of logs, (T. D. 841) Free 196 railroad ties, (T. D. 2673, 5842). 20% 699 208 T. D. 16805) 700 66 206 700 rattan, unmanufactured, (T. D. 4949, 9779) reeds, manufactured from rattan or reeds reeds, unmanufactured rails, fence, round (T. D. 4983) rattan, part finished, (56 F. R. 817, 72 F. R. 45, 35% Free Free .. 10% Free 208 resin in boxes, (T. D. 12977) · 700 198 rosewood, in the log, rough, or hewn only rosewood, sawed 35% Free • 15% 198 sandal chips, (T. D. 12314) 20% 700 198 satin wood in the log, rough, or hewn only. satinwood, sawed Free 15% 208 screens, (T. D. 13663) 35% 169 screws of iron or steel, (T. D. 15157) more than two inches in length 4c Ib ... over one inch and not more than two inches in length 6c Ib over one-half inch and not more than one inch in length 812c Ib one-half inch and less in length 12c Ib 208 699 203 44 699 204 207 202 208 208 66 194 64 shaving paper (T. D. 22095) 35% shingle bolts, rough hewn, sawed or bored.. shingles, (T. D. 3699, 3790, 11544) Free .30c M * ship timber and planking, (T. D. 3602, 4012, 4347, 8564, 1160) shooks, sugar box and packing box, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 2226, 3817, 9177, 10743, 12315, 15691).. skewers, butchers' and packers'... slaths, (T. D. 2045) snuff boxes, (T. D. 15416) spars, finished, (T. D. 14013) spars, round Free 30% 40c M 10% 35% 35% • le cu ft • SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 599 208 199 PAR. ARTICLE 194 Wood spiles not in the rough, for building wharves. splashers (T. D. 21406) RATE 1c cu ft 35% spruce clapboards • • 208 44 statuary $1.50 M 35% 200 64 • stave bolts, rough hewn, sawed or bored, (T. D. 6614) 20% 202 15378) 111 44 208 700 462 196 208 194 66 .1c cu ft 699 699 207 198 Free Free .2c M and 15% 20% 20 • 14c Ib and 10% 548 44 198 used expressly for dyeing, crude veneers, (T. D. 1426, 16654, 16655) Free 20% 453 violin bow frogs, (T. D. 12952, 12958) 45% 200 · wagon blocks, rough hewn, sawed or bored, (T. D. 2570) 20% 200 194 66 206 wagon tongues, sawed only, (T. D. 2570). walnut, as cabinet wood, (T. D. 2044, 22176). wharves, round timber used in building......lc cu ft willow, manufactures of • • 20% 40% 206 willow prepared for basketmakers' use, (T. D. 11691) 20% 206 willow, split, (T. D. 14617) 20% staves of all kinds (T. D. 3694, 6614, 7495, sterescopes, (T. D. 15853) • sticks with round hooks, (T. D. 14715) sticks in the rough, or cut for umbrellas, canes, whips, parasols, or fishing rods. sticks for umbrellas, canes or parasols, fin- ished or unfinished telegraph, telephone and trolley poles, (T. D. 14013) • thermometers, (T. D. 12024) timber, hewn, sided or squared (not less than 8 inches square) and round timber used for spars or in building wharves, (T. D. 2406, 2529, 3602, 5219, 5380, 6089, 10089, 10476, 10742, 11690, 11861, 13172) timber, ship timber, unmanufactured, round, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 901, 4983, 5842) • toothpicks, (T. D. 16089) ► • unmanufactured, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 343, 2570, 4263, 4741, 4958, 4983, 5599, 5867, 8018, 11219, 14617) used expressly fol dyeing, advanced in value 10% 45% 35% Free 40% 20% • 35% 348 Wool, all wools, hair of the camel, goat, alpaca and 349 357 354 other like animals shall be divided, for the purpose of fixing the duties to be charged thereon, into the three following classes: (T. D. 19079, 19296, 19366, 20968, 21345, 21764, 22681, 22702, 22707, 23179). Class one, that is to say, merino, mestiza, metz, or metis wools, or other wools of Merino blood, immediate or remote, Down clothing wools, and wools of like character with any of the preceding, including Bagdad wool, China lamb's wool, Castel Branco, Adrianople skin wool or butcher's wool, and such as have been heretofore usually imported into the United States from Buenos Ayres, New Zealand, Australia, Cape of Good Hope, Russia, Great Britain, Canada, Egypt, Mo- rocco and elsewhere, and all wools not in- cluded in classes two and three. washed 11c Ib 22c Ib 600 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 354 Class one, scoured 355 350 357 354 355 351 358 359 353 354 356 • ARTICLE If washed in any manner than on the sheep's back, shall be considered as scoured wool. Class two, that is to say, Leicester, Cotswold, Lin- colnshire, Down combing wools, wools, Canada long wools, or other like combing wools of English blood, and usually known by the terms herein used, and also hair of the camel, Angora goat, alpaca and other like animals. (T. D. 23179).. scoured If washed in any manner than on the sheep's back, shall be considered as scoured wool. Class three, that is to say, Donskoi, native South 66 • • American, Cordova, Valparaiso, native Smyrna, Russian camel's hair, and all such wools of like character as have been hereto- fore usually imported into the United States from Turkey, Greece, Syria and else- where, excepting improved wools provided for, valued at 12c, or less per pound.. valued over 12c per pound ... Whenever wools of class three shall shall have been improved by the admixture of Merino or English blood from their present char- acter as represented by the standard sam- ples now or hereafter to be deposited in the principal custom houses of the United States, such improved wools shall be classi- fied for duty either as class one or as class two, as the case may be. Whenever wools of the third class shall be imported in condition for use in carding or spinning into yarns, or which shall not con- tain more than 8% of dirt or other foreign substances, they shall be subjected to three times the duty otherwise. 355 Wool, carbonized, as wool scoured, (G. A. 3904). classes one, two and three. If any bale or package of wool or hair specified in this Act is invoiced or entered as of any speci- fied class, or claimed by the importer to be dutiable as of any specified class, shall con- tain any wool or hair subject to a higher rate of duty than the class so specified, the whole bale or package shall be subject to the highest rate of duty chargeable on wool of the class subject to such higher rate of duty, and if any bale or package claimed by the importer to be shoddy, mungo, flocks, wool, hair, or other material of any class specified in this Act, and such bale contain any admixture of any one or more of said materials, or of any other material, the whole bale or package shall be subject to duty at the highest rate imposed upon any article in said bale or package. 356 coverings for included in dutiable value, (T. D. 12522, 13671). RATE 33c Ib changed in its character or condition for the purpose of evading the duty, or which shall be reduced in value by the admixture of dirt or any other foreign substance, shall pay 12c Ib 36c Ib 4c Ib 7c Ib : SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 601 Par. ARTICLE RATE twice the duty to which it would be other- wise subject. 360 Wool on the skin shall pay one cent less per pound 432 279 3 352 356 355 355 than is imposed on other wools of the same class and condition. (T. D. 11357, 13016, 13732, 13886, 13887, 15726, 66 F. R. 299). and fur hats, fur chief value (T. D. 21722). Rate according to value. ·· • grease, (66 F. R. 734, T. D. 10878, 11236, 11132, 11561, 13439, 13757, 15122, 15662, 21840). grease, refined (T. D. 21943, 22804) samples which are now or may be hereafter deposited in the principal custom houses of the United States under the authority of the Secretary of the Treasury, shall be the standards for the classification of wools un- der this Act, and the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to renew these standards and make such additions to them from time to time as may be required, and he shall cause to be deposited like stand- ards in other custom houses of the United States when they may be needed. sorted, classes one or or two, or increased in value by the rejection of any part of the original fleece, or which shall be imported in any other than ordinary condition, shall be subjected to twice the duty otherwise. (T. D. 11429, 11307, 11655, 11692, 12468, 13423, 13940, 14054, 14243, 14266, 14453, 50 F. R. 910, 20766). Skirted wools as imported in 1890 and prior thereto are excepted. (T. D. 19296, 20766). When the duty assessed upon any wool equals three times or more that which would be assessed if said wool was imported un- washed, the duty shall not be doubled on account of the wool being sorted. unwashed shall be considered that which has been shorn from the sheep without any cleansing; that is, in its natural condition. washed shall be considered that which has been washed with water only on the sheep's back, or on the skin. Woolen alpaca noils, (T. D. 12680) 362 366 368 68 366 366 366 65 366 449 366 " 366 270 44 and bisque penwipers, (T. D. 16309) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. and cotton dress goods, (T. D. 10326, 13649) as woolen dress goods. and cotton pile fabrics, (T. D. 12970) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. and cotton tapestry canvas, (T. D. 14062) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. and felt tennis balls (T. D. 18526) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. and India rubber fabrics, (T. D. 11699) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. and India rubber tennis balls, (T. D. 10511, 20882, 21673, 21728, 22300, 22360) and linen lace tidies, (T. D. 9836) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. • and metal trimmings, (T. D. 16361) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. ½c b 25% 20c Ib 30% and resin miners' hats, (T. D. 13380)..44c Ib and 60% 602 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 371 Woolen and silk braids, (T. D. 14139). 369 369 RATE ..50c fb and 60% and silk dress goods, (T. D. 12230, 12840) as woolen dress goods. and silk henriettas, (T. D. 10571) as woolen dress goods. and silk knit goods, (T. D. 10552, 10572) 370 370 366 66 366 370 366 370 ፡፡ 370 .. 382 371 44 371 66 371 371 379 371 44 367 44c Ib and 60% and silk lace fichus, (T. D. 14628, 15329) 44c fb and 60% and silk piece goods, (T. D. 11975, 13651, 20924), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. and silk screens, (T. D. 12148), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. · and silk underwear, (T. D. 14811). .44c Ib and 60% and silk upholstery goods, (T. D. 11602), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. and silk wearing apparel, (T. D. aprons, (T. D. 15972) 15312) 44c Ib and 60% 44c Ib and 60% art squares, same duty as on carpet of like character. astrakan trimmings (T. D. 11678, 14120, 14290, 15558) bandings ·· beaded or spangled ornaments. beltings, (T. D. 4806, 11342, 11368, 12546, 15009) Berlin rugs · ..50c fb and 60% .50c fb and 60% 50c fb and 60% 11381, 12217, .50c fb and 60% .10c sq. ft. and 40% bindings, (T. D. 4806, 11342, 11368, 12217, 11247, 12546, 15009) • .50c Ib and 60% blankets, composed wholly or in part of wool, valued not over 40c Ib... Valued over 40c., not over 50c Ib Valued over 50c Ib.. • 22c Ib and 30% .33c Ib and 35% • · • • · .33c fb and 40% If over 3 yds. in length, pay duty as wool cloths. blankets, steaming, as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18890). bockings 22c sq. yd. and 40% boots, (T. D. 1536, 3005, 3023, 3393, 7218, 8126, 8455, 10665) braces • braids, (T. D. 16944, 19770, 22843). ..44c b and 60% bunting, composed wholly or in part of wool, valued not over 70c Ib Valued over 70c Ib • • • If weighing over 4 ounces sq. yd., shall pay duty as wool cloths. 366 380 370 371 371 369 " • • · .50c Ib and 60% .50c Ib and 60% • 11c sq. yd. and 50% • • .11c sq yd and 55% 413 66 button cloth 10% 371 366 buttons or barrel buttons, and buttons of other forms, for tassels or ornaments....50ct and 60% camels hair cloaking, (T. D. 12245), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 362 370 44 camels hair noils, (T. D. 15232) caps, (T. D. 10562, 10772, 10860, 12653, 16954, 16958) 20c Ib 44c fb and 60% 366 381 66 372 372 44 374 66 card clothing in part of, (T. D. 8860, 14563), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. carpets and carpetings, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7065, 10770, 16649) carpets, Aubusson carpets, Axminster carpets, Brussels * 50% .60c sq. yd. and 40% 377 66 carpets, chain Venetian • • • 60c sq. yd. and 40% 44c sq. yd. and 40% 22c. sq. yd. and 40% SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 603 PAR. ARTICLE RATE 372 Woolen carpets, chenille 60c sq. yd. and 40% 378 381 "" • carpets, Dutch (T. D. 18817) carpets, felt .. · • 18c sq. yd. and 40% 50% 377 carpets, ingrain, treble, three-fly 22c sq. yd. and 40% 378 "" 372 66 carpets, ingrain, two-ply carpets, Moquette • 373 "" carpets, Saxony .18c sq. yd, and 40% .60c sq. yd. and 40% .60c sq. yd. and 40% 376 373 375 66 373 • 379 370 66 44c b and 60% 370 • 11 • 370 366 368 370 66 370 "" 369 " 371 370 370 366 46 369 "" 366 371 366 366 418 370 370 44 368 369 carpets, tapestry Brussels carpets, Tournay velvet 28c sq. yd. and 40% ..60c sq. yd. and 40% carpets, velvet and tapestry velvet, carpets, Wilton • carpets, woven whole for rooms. cancers 40c sq yd. and 40% .60c sq yd. and 40% .10c sq ft. and 40% 44c Ib and 60% Chinese trousers, (T. D. 13674) cloaks, (T. D. 5903, 12235, 17941, 19249) 44c fb and 60% cloth, (T. D. 16933). Valued not over 40c. Ib .33c Ib and 50% Valued over 40c., and not over 70c Ib..44c Ib and 50% Valued over 70c tb 44c Ib and 55% • ... 44c lb and 60% cloth, Italian. See Woolen dress goods. clothing, knit clothing, ready-made, made up or manufac- tured wholly or in part, (T. D. 10781, 10782, 11244, 12998, 12231, 12653, 14811, 12938, 14130, 13979, 13888) • linings. See Woolen dress goods. cords and cords and tassels. • 44c Ib and 60% ..50c fb and 60% corn and bunion plasters, (T. D. 12665) corsets, (T. D. 10792) • cotton and metal table covers, (T. 44c fb and 60% .44c Ib and 60% D. 10672), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. cotton and silk shirting, (T. D. 10682), as woolen dress goods. cottonettes, (T. D. 11853), as woolen cloth. covers, embroidered, (T. D. 12365)....50c Ib and 60% cravenette, (T. D. 13792, 16303), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. crimped, imitation hair, (T. D. woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. dolls in wool apparel dolmans 12331), as 35% 44c Ib and 60% ..44c Ib and 60% drawers, (T. D. 13888) dress goods, coat linings, Italian cloths and goods of similar description and character of which the warp consists wholly of cotton or other vegetable fiber, with the remainder of the fabric composed wholly or in part of wool, (T. D. 10326, 21650). Valued not over 15c sq yd. and not over 70c Ib, 7c sq. yd. and 50% Valued not over 15c sq. yd. and over 70c id, 7c sq. yd. and 55% Valued over 15c sq. yd. and not over 70c Mb. 8c sq. yd. and 50% Valued over 15c sq. yd. and over 70c Ib. 8c sq. yd. and 55% If weighing over 4 ounces sq. yd., the above shall pay duty as wool cloths. dress goods, coat linings, Italian cloths, bunt- ing, and goods of similar description, com- posed wholly or in part of wool, n. s. p. f., 604 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. Par. ARTICLE (T. D. 10343, 10571, 11086, 11391, 12840, 13287, 68 F. R. 908, 72 F. R. 1008). Valued not over 70c Ib Valued over 70c Ib • RATE .11c sq. yd. and 50% .11c sq. yd. and 55% If weighing over 4 ounces sq. yd., the above shall pay duty as wool cloths. 371 Woolen dress goods, embroidered, (38 F. R. 30, 40 F. R. 529, 53 F. R. 1011, 55 F. R. 283, 11 S. C. R. 650, T. D. 9913, 13423, 13983, 14302, 14764, 17079) .50c Ib and 60% dress trimmings, (T. D. 3837, 15558)..50c Ib and 60% druggets edgings • .22c Ib and 40% .50c Ib and 60% embroidery, (T. D. 13983, 14132, 14169, 20863) 371 380 56 371 371 362 66 extract 370 $6 381 366 370 66 370 "" 366 370 367 "" • fascinators, (T. D. 16846) felt carpeting • 50c Ib and 60% L 20c Ib .44c Ib and 60% 50% felts, for printing machines, (T. D. 11381, 15705, 16947), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. felts, not woven, (T. D. 12330, 12665, 20144) fez caps, (T. D. 12025, 16655) fiber, for hair sieves, (T. D. 12946), manufactures, n. s. p. f. fichus, (T. D. 15329) 44c lb and 60% .44c lb and 60% as woolen 44c Ib and 60% flannels, for underwear, composed wholly or in part of wool, (T. D. 10726, 11866, 12960). Valued not over 40c Ib • • • 22c fb and 30% .33c Ib and 35% Valued over 40c., not over 50c Ib. Valued over 50c lb., shall pay duty as wool dress goods. galloons, (T. D. 11247, 14565) • 10c b 50c Ib and 60% 50c tb and 60% .50c Ib and 60% garments, fur-lined, (64 F. R. 577, T. D. 13985, 17282, 17283, 17952) • • • 44c Ib and 60% garments, outside, for ladies' and children's wear gimps, (T. D. 14565) • 44c b and 60% gloria cloth, (T. D. 12230, 14138, 14713, 16305), as woolen dress goods. · .50c lb and 60% .44c Ib and 60% • • 50c b and 60% 50c fb and 60% 363 371 26 flocks flouncings • 371 66 fringes 371 46 370 370 46 371 66 369 370 gloves, (T. D. 13888) 371 gorings, (T. D. 14565) 371 64 hat braids, (T. D. 15163) 371 370 64 370 370 370 371 367 blankets. 370 370 371 " ... 368 * 370 "" 366 • hat crowns, (T. D. 14130) hats, felt, (T. D. 10799). hats, knit, (69 F. R. 465) hats, ladies', (T. D. 12942) hats, varnished, (T. D. 10565) head nets horse blankets, • • 50c Ib and 60% 44c tb and 60% • · 44c Ib and 60% • 44c lb and 60% 44c lb and 60' .50c fb and 60% woolen hosiery, (8 S. C. R. 1225, T. D. 10736, 16657) ice squares, (T. D. 14251, 15524) insertings 44c Ib and 60% 44c lb and 60% ...50c b and 60% Italian cloths. See Woolen dress goods. jackets .44c b and 60% Jipins rugs, used as curtains, (T. D. 9980) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15021), as SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 605 PAR. ARTICLE Woolen knit articles (T. D. 20620). 870 366 " 371 66 366 366 368 366 366 • RATE 44c fb and 60% knit fabrics, made wholly or in part of wool, (G. A. 3752, 33 F. R. 617, 19 F. R. 304, 28 F. R. 358, 39 F. R. 190, T. D. 13888, 17818, 20922). Valued not over 40c Ib Valued over 40c., not over 70c Ib Valued over 70c Ib 10322, 17311, •· 33c lb and 50% .44c Ib and 50% 44c fb and 55% laces (T. D. 9860, 12535, 12790, 13296, 14169) 50c Ib and 60% lap robes, (T. D. 11198), as woolen manufac- tures, n. s. p. f. lawn tennis shirting (T. D. 12960), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. linings. See Woolen dress goods. mackintosh cloth, (T. D. 12718, 12733, 20849). as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. manufactures, n. s. p. f. Valued not over 40c Ib. • Valued over 40c., not over 70c Ib. .33c Ib and 50% ....44c tb and 50% 451 363 382 .. 361 mohair tops, (T. D. 9972) 372 "" 369 " " 370 manufactures, Valued over 70c Ib 371 ornamented 383 spangles manufactures. with ..44c tb and 55% beads or .50c lb and 60% Whenever the word "wool" is used in connection with a manufactured article, of which it is a component material, it shall be held to include wool or hair of the sheep, camel, goat, alpaca or other animal, whether manufactured by the woolen, worsted, felt, or any other process. masks, paper or pulp, with wool beards.... mohair flocks, (T. D. 13002) 35% 10c Ib • mats pay same duty as on carpets of like de- scription. 30c Ib mouquette carpets, (T. D. 11345)..60c sq. yd. and 40% moreens, (T. D. 11218), as woolen dress goods. mufflers, (T. D. 10864) .44c Ib and 60% 363 " mungo 418 moustaches, as toys, (T. D. 12307) • • 10c tb 35% 需求 ​371 nets and nettings • 50c Ib and 60% 371 4 nets, head • .50c lb and 60% 362 66 noils, (T. D. 10495, 14350) 355 370 * " 379 371 366 366 366 tures, n. s. p. f. 366 363 66 361 371 361 382 • 20c Ib noils, carbonized, (T. D. 18147), as wool scoured. nuns' veils, (T. D. 11244, 12237) Oriental rugs ornaments · painters' canvas, (T. D. 12234, woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. · • 44c th and 60% 10c sq. ft and 40% .50c b and 60% 14062), as plushes and other pile fabrics, (T. D. 10677, 10782), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. portieres, (T. D. 10078), as woolen manufac- press cloth, (T. D. 12202), as wooien manufac- tures, n. s. p. f. rags, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 13215, 21595). ring waste, (T. D. 9871, 10728, 10752). robes, embroidered, (T. D. 12252, 13983) roving and roping waste 50c Ib and 60% rugs, n. s. p. f., same duty as on carpets of like description (T. D. 10926, 13734, 14732, 15721, 71 F. R. 513). 30c Ib • • 10c Ib 30c Ib 606 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 379 Woolen rugs, Oriental, Berlin, Aubusson, Axminster and similar rugs • • RATE • .10c sq. ft. and 40% 60c sq. yd. and 40% scapularies, (T. D. 11970, 11842), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. .44c fb and 60% shawls, (49 F. R. 826, T. D. 13983, 14251, 15329, 15587) shawls, embroidered, (53 F. R. 1011, T. D. 12247, 13731, 13878, 15021, 17587). ..50c fb and 60% screens, as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. sheepskin mats, (T. (T. D. 10745), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. Shetland veils or falls, (T. D. 13979)..44c tb and 60% 373 "6 Saxony carpets 366 370 371 66 366 366 370 370 66 shirts, (T. D. 12998, 13888) 370 362 86 370 · 366 361 370 370 371 366 66 shoes, (T. D. 10665) shoddy • skirts, (T. D. 12998) slipper patterns, (T. D. manufactures, n. s. p. f. slubbing waste 44c Ib and 60% · • 44c b and 60% • 25c Ib 44c Ib and 60% 10895), as smoking jackets, (T. D. 12231) stockings suspenders • table and piano covers, (T. 10732, 15545, 13984, 20863), as factures, n. s. p. f. talmas tapestry Brussels carpets. tassels • woolen 30% .44c tb and 60% • 44c Ib and 60% • .50c fb and 60% D. 12365, 10723, woolen manu- • · thread waste, (T. D. 12986) tidies, (T. D. 13296) · top waste, (46 F. R. 461) • .44c fb and 60% 28c sq. yd. and 40% .50c fb and 60% • • 20c tb 50c Ib and 60% • • • • tops, in balls, (T. D. 16085), as woolen manu- factures, n. s. p. f. toys Tournay velvet carpets, (T. D. 15714) 30c Ib 35% 60c sq. yd. and 40% traveling rugs, (T. D. 10722, 13964, 20692) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. treble ingrain, three-ply carpets 22c sq. yd. and 40% trimmings, (T. D. 16361) 370 376 371 68 362 371 361 366 66 418 373 366 377 64 371 370 " ulsters 370 " 366 370 368 375 C 362 361 66 362 370 66 371 373 365 366 362 " • • · • · .50c fb and 60% • 44c b and 60% D • 44c Ib and 60% underwear, (T. D. 10736, 10817, 12998, 16310, 16657, 46 F. R. 510). upholstery goods, (T. D. 10664, 12142, 12250), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. veils veilings for dresses, as woolen dress goods. velvet and tapestry velvet carpets waste, carded, (65 F. R. 495). waste, garnetted • · • ..44c fb and 60% 40c sq. yd. and 40% 20c Ib • 30c Ib waste mixed with cotton waste, (T. D. 13217) 20c Ib wearing apparel, (T. D. 16321, 20993, 22893) 16655, 20851, 44c b and 60% webbings, elastic or non-elastic, (T. D. 8255, 15402, 7 S. C. R. 543) Wilton velvet carpets ... • 50c Ib and 60% 60c sq. yd. and 40% yarns, (T. D. 6649) valued not over 30c. per pound valued over 30c. per pound. • · 2712c Ib and 40% 38c tb and 40% yarn, twisted with spun silk (T. D. 16420, 16650), as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. yarn waste • 20c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 607 PAR. ARTICLE 701 Works of art, drawings, engravings and photographic pictures brought by professional artists or lecturers arriving from abroad for use by them temporarily for exhibition and illus- tration, promotion and encouragement of art or industry in the United States and not for sale (T. D. 19017, 19164, 19298, 19317, 19542, 20436, 22051, 22363, 22364, 22712). But bonds shall be given for the payment of such duty as may be imposed upon all such articles as shall not be exported within six months after such importation. The Secre- tary of the Treasury may, in his discretion, extend such period for a further term of six months in cases where application therefor shall be made. 702 703 193 of art, collections in illustration of the pro- gress of the arts, sciences, or manufactures, photographs, works in terra cotta, parian, pottery, or porcelain, antiquities and artis- tic copies thereof in metal or other mater- ial, imported in good faith for exhibition at a fixed place by any society or institution established for the encouragement of the arts, science or education, or for a munici- pal corporation, and all like articles import- ed in good faith by any society or associa- tion, or for a municipal corporation, for the purpose of erecting a public monument, and not intended for sale, nor for any other purposes than herein expressed (T. D. 18700, 19317) But bonds shall be given for the payment of any duty which may accrue should any of the articles be sold, transferred or used con- trary to this provision, and such articles shall be subject, at any time, to examina- tion and inspection by the proper officers of the customs. But the privileges of this and the preceding section shall not be allowed to associations or corporations engaged in or connected with business of a private or commercial character. of art, the production of American artists re- siding temporarily abroad, or other works of art, including pictorial paintings on glass, imported expressly for presentation to a national institution, or to any State or municipal corporation, or incorporated re- ligious society, college or other public in- stitution (T. D. 18463) • of art, bronze replicas not, (T. D. 13314) of art, what constitutes, (T. D. 4266, 7753, 8976, 7779, 15540, 16178, 14925). 448 Worm gut, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. 448 517 RATE Free Free Free 45% (T. D. 20612, 21566) 25% 25% gut, unmanufactured (T. D. 23640, 23699) Free .. Free gut fishing leaders, (T. D. 11208) 662 Worms, silk, eggs of 3 Wormwood, oil of Worsteds are dutiable as Woolens (18 S. C. R. 311, T. D. 19057, 19770). 25% 608 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE RATE 346 Woven fabrics or articles, n. s. p. f., composed of flax, hemp or ramie, or of which of these sub- stances or either of them is the component material of chief value, weighing 41½ oz. or more sq. yd., when containing not more than 60 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling (minimum 50%) (T. D. 19199, 22920) 134c sq. yd. and 30% Containing more than 60 and not more than 120 threads sq. in. (minimum 50%) 341 387 • • 234c sq. yd. and 30% Containing more than 120 and not more than 180 threads sq. in. (minimum 50%) • • • · 6c sq. yd. and 30% .. • 35% Containing more than 180 threads sq. in. (min- imum 50%) .9c sq. yd. and 30% Weighing less than 412 oz. sq. yd. and con- taining more than 100 threads sq. in., count- ing the warp and filling (T. D. 23101). fabrics, plain, of single jute yarns, by what- ever name known, not exceeding 60 in. in width, weighing not less than 6 oz. sq. yd. and not exceeding 30 threads to the sq. in. counting the warp and filling (T. D. 19098, 19178, 22560, 23386) • • 5gc Ib and 15% Exceeding 30 and not exceeding 55 threads sq. in .c fb and 15% fabrics of silk in the piece, weighing not less than 1 1-3 oz. sq. yd. and not more than 8 oz sq yd., containing not more than 20% in weight of silk (T. D. 21099, 21114, 21232, 22745, 23634). If in the gum (minimum 50%).. 50c Ib If dyed in the piece (minimum 50%).... 60c Ib Containing more than 20% and not more than 30% in weight of silk. • • If in the gum (minimum 50%) If dyed in the piece (minimum 50%). Containing more than 30% and not more than 45% in weight of silk. If in the gum (minimum 50%) • . 65c Ib 80c Ib 90c Ib If dyed in the piece (minimum 50%)....$1.10 b If dyed in the thread or yarn and containing not more than 30% in weight of silk. If black (except selvedges), (minimum 50%) ... 75c tb If other than black (minimum 50%).... 90c Ib Containing more than 30% and not more than 45% in weight of silk. If black (except selvedges), (minimum 50%) • .$1.10 b If other than black (minimum 50%) $1.30 ib Containing more than 45% in weight of silk, or if composed wholly of silk, if dyed in the thread or yarn and weighted in the dyeing so as to exceed the original weight of the raw silk. If black (except selvedges), (minimum 50%) • • $1.50 Ib If other than black (minimum 50%). $2.25 tb If dyed in the thread or yarn, and the weight is not increased beyond the original weight of the raw silk (minimum 50%). If in the gum (minimum 50%) • . .$3.00 Ib $2.50 Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 609 PAR. ARTICLE If boiled off or dyed in the piece, or RATE · $3.00 Ib printed (minimum 50%) Weighing less than 1 1-3 ounces and more than 1-3 ounce per square yard, If in the gum, or if dyed in the thread or yarn (minimum 50%) • • • .$2.50 lb Weighing less than 1 1-3 ounces and more than 1-3 ounce per square yard, • If boiled off (minimum 50%) If dyed or printed in the piece mum 50%) (mini- Weighing not more than 1-3 ounce per square yard (minimum 50%) 213 Wrapper tobacco, stemmed · unstemmed (T. D. 20955, 21886, 22784). · 397 Wrapping tissue paper, (G. A. 3845). See Paper, 425 tissue. £. • $3.00 Ib · $3.25 tb · $4.50 tb $2.50 lb · $1.85 Ib 50% 45% 25% .Prohibited $2 ton $2 ton Wreaths, metal, (T. D. 10947, 11175, 11173, 23366). Sec. 28 Wrecked or sunken vessels. 193 103 401 Wrist pins • · • • Writing books with text, (T. D. 14314) paper. See Paper, writing. Sec. 16 Writings, obscene Wrought earths or clays 93 93 162 66 " • • · • · • earths, putz pulver, (T. D. 12963, 10663) nails, iron or steel wire, not less than 1 inch long and not lighter than No. 16 wire gauge 1½c Ib I.ess than 1 inch long and lighter than No. 16 wire gauge 163 122 "" nuts, spikes and washers, iron or steel. scrap iron and steel • • 163 66 shoes, horse, mule or ox · 1c tb lc Ib $4 ton 1c Ib PAR. X ARTICLE 15 Xeinthaurine powder (T. D. 10055) 524 Xylindin, (T. D. 5538). 97 Xylolith, (T. D. 17484), decorated Not decorated .. • RATE 30% Free 45% • 35% 50c tb Xylonite, or zyolite, a compound of pyroxyline, (T. D. 6744, 5018) 17 17 - 17 614 524 Xylol in finished or partly finished articles 65c tb and 25% rolled in sheets, unpolished and not made up into articles • Xylotile, crude mineral: 60c Ib Free Free PAR. Y ARTICLE Yachting clubs, articles for, are dutiable, (T. D. 8352). 571 Yak hair, (T. D. 4952) 339 371 • lace, linen lace, wool (T. D. 4360) Sec. 6 Yam flour, (T. D. 3385, 15174) 704 Yams • RATE Free 60% 50c Ib and 60% 20% Free 610 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. 366 331 531 302 385 331 ARTICLE Yarns, carpet, according to material. 331 365 66 347 328 chenille, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. 17261). • RATE Free China grass or ramie, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 2133, 3621). See Yarn flax. coir, (T. D. 3883, 4948, 10527) cotton, carded, warps, or warp yarn, in sin- gles, whether on beams or in bundles, skeins or cops, or in any other form, ex- cept spool thread of cotton, not colored, bleached, dyed, or advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twist- ing two or more single yarns together, on all numbers up to and including No. 15 (T. D. 23318) on all numbers exceeding No. 15 and up to and including No. 30 .1-5c per No. per Ib on all numbers exceeding No. 30..14c per No. per Ib if colored, bleached, dyed, combed or advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more single yarns to- gether whether on beams or in bundles, skeins, or cops, on all numbers up to and including No. 20 (T. D. 23283) • • • on all numbers exceeding No. 20 and up to No. 80 • • on No. 80 and above. 3c Ib 6c lb .14c per No. per Ib .3-10c per No. per Ib cotton, imitation silk (T. D. 23110) flax, hemp or ramie, single or a mixture of any of them, not finer than eight lea or number finer than eight lea, not finer than eighty lea or number if finer than eighty lea or number hemp. See Yarns, flax. genapped, pay as yarn, wool. grass 30% 7c Ib 40% • 15% · • 45% 1c tb and 10% 35% 2c Tb .12c per 100 yds jute, single, not finer than five lea or number. finer than five lea or number lath, (T. D. 13786) • mantle, in skeins (T. D. 22489) rabbits' fur, (T. D. 2797, 6208, 6306, 7173)... 35% silk, except spun silk, which see (T. D. 6127, 329 303 66 450 66 331 66 ramie. See Yarns, flax 365 roving, as yarn, wool, (T. D. 16574). 385 6305) 30% 331 66 302 single, or flax, hemp or ramie. See Yarns, flax. warp, as yarns, cotton. 362 365 365 365 365 waste, wool waste, cow hair, as yarn, wool, (T. D. 323). wool, valued not over 30c Ib... Valued over 30c Ib... • .271½ lb and 40% .381cb and 40% worsted, genappe, (T. D. 16420), as yarn, wool. worsted, twisted with spun silk, (T. D. 16650), as yarn, wool. Sec. 6 Yeast cake 66 wine, containing oil of cognac (T. D. 10211), (minimum 25%) Yellow berries, advanced in value 21 20 548 66 58 "" 198 С cedar timber, (T. D. 16456) crude cadmium (T. D. 13944) 20% $2 Ib • 14c Ib and 10% Free 30% 20% 20c Ib SCHEDULE OF DUTIES. 611 PAR. ARTICLE 48 Yellow chrome, dry in pulp, or ground in or mixed with oil or water ·· crystals, (T. D. 523, 9766) earthenware, common RATE • 42c th 30% 25% 15 94 66 176 49 66 metal, copper chief value, (T. D. 7151, 12934).. ochre, crude 2c Ib 66 409 2 245 245 245 245 64 245 extract * 3 powdered, washed or pulverized. ground in oil or water prussiate of potash • prussiate of soda (T. D. 8586, 11298, 11354). Yiz plateaus, (T. D. 12039) not bleached or colored.. bleached or colored. 3 Ylang-ylang oil Yolks of eggs (T. D. 21546) of eggs, dried, (40 F. R. 662, T. D. 17857) of eggs, for tanning, (T. D. 2889, 7315) of eggs, fresh, (T. D. 6277, 7315). of eggs, salted, (T. D. 6277, 7315) 252 Yuccas, (T. D. 13684) • · gc Ib 38c tb 112c tb 4c Ib 25% 15% 20% 25% :60c lb and 45 25% · 25% • 25% • • 25% 25% • 4 25% Z ARTICLE PAR. 339 Zachens, (T. D. 16477) 705 Zaffer • 264 Zante currants (73 F. R. 183, T. D. 16004, 16370, 17003) 367 Zarapes, as woolen blankets (T. D. 22377). 15 Zeinthaurine, (T. D. 10055) 369 Zephyr cloth, wool, as woolen dress goods. Zephyrs, fancy cotton, (T. D. 7630, 12653), as cotton cloth. RATE 60% Free 2c Ib 30% 3 Zinc, acetate of 25% 193 46 all articles of, n. s. p. f. (letter Oct. 28, 1857, N. Y.) • 45% 3 all salts of, n. s. p. f. 25% 192 ་ ashes, (T. D. 4990) • 193 66 button material, (T. D. 6904) . 57 66 chloride of, (T. D. 4526, 13070) • 3 66 482 193 66 192 192 65 192 ፡፡ 192 193 193 " 3 ፡፡ 192 57 57 44 oxide of, ground in oil 57 166 192 193 chloride of, in solution (T. D. 13070) dust, (T. D. 3428, 22415, 22438, 23688, 23698) foil, (T. D. 17058) in block or pigs in granules, (T. D. 8868) indigo auxiliary, (T. D. 16734) metal for sheathing, in sheets nails nickel plated, (T. D. 10387) nitrate of old and worn out, (G. A. 3782). oxide of, dry (T. D. 13813, 17582) • paint, (T. D. 12451, 13423, 15862), dry. • • • plates, engraved or lithographed plates, for lithography, as sheets of zinc, (T. D. 17124) plates for lithography, polished, beveled, etc., (T. D. 4726, 8880, 14840, 75 F. R. 1)………. 1c Ib 134c Ib 25% • • • 112c fb 45% 1c b 25% Free 45% • • • .1½c to 12c Ib 112c tb • • • 2c Ib 45% 45% 25% 1c Ib • 1c b • 134c b ground. · · 2c Ib 45% 612 F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Co. PAR. ARTICLE 57 Zinc powder, oxide of, (T. D. 13813), dry... RATE lc tb ground in oil.134c b 192 "" sheets of • 57 46 sulfid of, white sulphate of, (white vitriol) white, lithophone, (T. D. 15862), dry. 57 57 ,, • • · 2c tb 114c b 1c tb lc tb ground in oil..134c fb white paint or pigment, containing zinc, dry.. 1c tb ground in oil..14c th white sulphide of 57 57 3 453 453 Zithers, (T. D. 10103, 10829, 11196) 301 Zinnsaure, (T. D. 16213, 17813) Zither rings,. (T. D. 8549) • • · 114c Ib. 25% 45% 45% Zoedone, as artificial mineral waters, (T. D. 5790). See Mineral waters. 474 Zoological societies, animals for, (T. D. 14704, 18304). Free UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 3 9015 06591 2472 I