BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME FROM THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND 1/ THE GIET OF t\&\(s Hcnvg m. Sage ^..z.^.d^B. 7/m 6896- 1 Cornell University Library arV13016 Handbook of the United States tariff con 3 1924 031 306 289 olin.anx Cornell University Library The original of tliis book is in tine Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924031306289 WM. W. RICH, President B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. 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 CONTAININGiTHE TARIFF ACT OF 1909 With Complete Schedules of Articles with Rates'Jof Duty and Paragraph of Law; also. Law on the Administration of the Customs Service. As amended by Act of August 5, 1909, with a list of articles on which DRAWBACK RATES HAVE BEEN ESTABLISHED PRICE - - :^^ $2.50 Compiled and Edited by WM. W. RICH, Pres. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. Published by F. B. Yandegrift & Co. Custom House Brokers AND General Forwarders New York : Chicago : 15-25 Whitehall Stree' 225 Dearborn Street COPYRIGHTED, 1909 BY F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. F. B. Vandegrift & Co. PREFACE Again we present an edition of Tariff Schedules, this time un- der the Act of 1909, 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 bf rates, errors of judgment may have occurred and we cannot hold ourselves in any way liable for different deci- sions 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 wi^h 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 competent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) vi F. B. Vandegrift & Co. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. Custom House Brokers and Forwarders Have their own houses at 15-25 Whitehall St., N. Y., and 225 Dearborn St., Chicago The addresses of their principal North American agents are given below: Atlanta, Ga 50 East Alabama St. Baltimore, Md R. 208, Chamber of Commerce. Boston, Mass 15 India St. . Buffalo, N.T R. 624, White Bids-, 298 Main St. Charleston, S. C P. O. Box 317. Cincinnati, Ohio Pickering Bldg., 5th & Main Sts. Cleveland, Ohio 508 Century Bldg. Columbus, Ohio 26 South Third St. Denver, Colo 17 Jacobson Bldg., 16th & Arapahoe Sts. Detroit, Mich 7-8 Peninsular Bank Bldg. Duluth, Minn 1417 Bast Fourth St. Galveston, Tex 311 21st St., Marine Bldg. Grand Eapids, Mich 417 Michigan Trust Bldg. Hamilton, Ont., Canada.. 18 Hughson St., South. Indianapolis, Ind 34 South Pennsylvania St. Kansas City, Mo 421 Scarritt Bldg. Key West, Pla Johnson Bldg., Duval St. London, Ont., Canada.. 206 Masonic Temple. Lios Angeles, Cal 222 Franklin St. Louisville, Ky J. G. Minnigerode, Jr., c /o J. M. Rob- inson Norton & Co., 627-535 West Main St. Mobile, Ala P. O. Box 135. Montreal, Canada 41 Common St. Milwaukee, Wis 414 Goldsmith Bldg. Minneapolis, Minn 514 Masonic Temple. Nashville, Tenn First National Bank Bldg. New Haven, Conn 207 Long Wharf. Newport News, Va. ...C. & O. Depot Bldg. New Orleans, La 105 Decatur St. NiagaraFalls.Ont., Can.31 Clifton Ave. Norfolk, Va Seaboard Bank Bldg., 165 Main St. Omaha, Neb 404 Karbach Block, 15th & Douglass Sts. Ottawa, Canada R. 11, Citizen Bldg., Sparks St. Philadelphia, Pa 50 South Fourth St. Pittsburgh, Pa 1209 Park Bldg. Portland, Me 103 Commercial St. Portland, Ore R. 409, Concord Bldg. Port Townsend, Wash.. 1-17 Tlbbals' Bids. Providence, R. I Custom House. Quebec, Canada Custom House Bldg. Rouses Point, N.T Myers Bldg. San Diego, Cal Ingle Block, 1322 F St. San Francisco, Cal 510 Battery St. Savannah, Ga 16 Bryan St., East. Seattle, Wash 261-2 Colman Block. St. Albans, Vt Local Freight Office, Cent. Vt. Ry. Co. St. Johns, N. B 171 Prince William St. St. Joseph, Mo 610 Felix St. St. Louis, Mo R. 814, Century Bldg. St. Paul, Minn 618 New York Life Bldg. Tacoma, Wash R. 514, Provident Bldg. Tampa, Fla 505 Franklin St. Toledo, Ohio 222-224 N. St. Clair St. Toronto, Ont., Can 40 Tonge St. Vancouver, B. C 519-21 Granville St. Victoria, B. C 524 Fort St. Washington, D. C 121S 31st St., N.W. Wilmington, Del P. O. Box 273. Wilmington, N. C 9 South Water St. Winnipeg, Man., Can...R. 601, Ashdown Block. F. B. Vandegrift & Co. v 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. V^"^^g"^t ^ C^' Custom House Brokers and Attorneys New York Chicago 15-25 Whitehall Street 225 Dearborn Street Railroad F. B. Vai^degrift & Co. ? We are the only regularly Appointed Custom House Brokers FOR THE Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad Co. Over Which Operate the Following FAST FREIGHT LINES: Lackawanna Line - Lackawanna Grand Trunk Line Wabash and Lackawanna Despatcli RAIL AND LAKE : Lackawanna Transportation Co. '*' „^ Lackawanna Green Bay Line ''~" Nortliern Steamship Co. Minneapolis, St. Paul & Buffalo S. S. Co. Port Huron & Duluth Steamship Co. Union Transit Co. Wabash Lake Line 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 oar Foreign Agents. F. B. Vandegrift& Co. IMPORT FREIGHT AGENTS New York, Chicago, 15-25 Whitehall Street 225 Dearborn Street F. B. VaNdeghift & Co. ix 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 Oifice Chicago, Office • 1S'25 Whitehall Street ; . 22S Dearborn Sjtreet TELEPHONE: TELEPHONE: 6752, 6753, 6754 BROAD 840 HARRISON Cable Address, Vangrlft Cable Address, Vangrlft CO. F. B. Vandeorift & Ca F. B. VANDEGRIFT & Foreign Express TO ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD. 15-25 Whitehall St. New York. 225 Dearborn St., Chicago. Rates on Small Packages of Merchanillse from New for I. TO 1 2 3 4 .5 7 10 15 20 25 30 35 40 45 SO 100 II Lb. Lb. Lb Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. Lb. ii Bijtinmre, Md. 2,'i 30 30 35 40 40 45 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 1 00 05 Bufelo, N. Y 25 30 35 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 90 1 00 1 25 10 Buire City, Mom.. 30 35 45 60 80 1 00 1 40 2 00 2 50 3 25 3 65 4 IS 4 65 5 15 5 25 10 50 20 Boston, Mass 25 30 30 35 40 40 45 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 100 05 Chicago, III. 25 35 45 55 60 70 75 85 1 00 1 10 1 15 1 25 1 25 1 25 I 25 2 50 10 Columbus, Ohio™, 25 35 45 50 55 60 70 75 85 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 10 Cincinnati, Ohio — 25 35 45 50 55 60 70 75 85 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 10 Clntcland, Ohio.- 25 30 40 45 50 55 60 65 75 85 90 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 75 10 Denver, Colo. 30 35 45 60 80 1 00 1 35 175 2 00 2 50 3 00 3 50 3 75 4 25 4 25 8 SO 20 Dcs Moines, Iowa.. 30 45 60 75 90 1 00 1 IS 1 30 1 50 1 70 1 90 2 00 2 15 2 15 4 25 15 Detroit, Mich 25 35 45 50 55 60 70 75 85 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 1 00 2 00 10 Galveston, Tex. _ 30 35 45 60 ■80 I 00 120 1 50 1 75 2 00 2 50 2 75 3 15 3 25 3 25 6 50 15 25 35 45 55 .60 70 75 85 1 00 1 10 1 15 1 IS 1 15 1 15 1 IS 2 25 10 Kansas City, Mo... 30 35 45 60 75 90 1 00 1 15 1 30 1 50 1 70 i 90 2 00 2 25 2 25 4 SO 15 Uuisville, Ky 25 35 45 55 60 70 75 85 1 00 1 10 1 IS 125 1 25 1 25 1 25 2 50 10 Memphis, Tenn._ S5 35 45 60 70 85 1 00 1 10 1 25 140 1 60 1 70 1 85 2 00 2 00 4 00 IS Minneapolis, Minn 30 35 45 60 75 90 1 00 1 15 1 30 1 50 1 70 1 90 2 00 2 25 2 25 4 50 IS Mexico City, Mex. 60 70 90 1 20 1 55 1 90 2 35 2 90 3 30 4 00 4 70 5 40 5 75 6 40 6 40 12 50 20 Milwaukee, Wis... 25 35 45 60 65 75 80 90 1 10 120 1 30 1 40 1 40 149 1 40 2 75 10. Newaifc, N. J 25 25 25 25 25 30 30 30 30 35 40 40 40 40 45 SO 05 New Orleans, La,. 30 35 '45 60 75 1 00 1 10 1 25 1 40 1 60 1 75 2 00 2 25 2 50 2 50 5 00 15 Oeden, Utah. — 30 35 45 60 80 1 00 140 2 00 2 50 3 25 3 65 4 15 4 65 5.15 5 25 10 50 20 Omaha, Neb. 30 35 45 60 75 90 1 00 1 15 1 30 1 50 1 70 1 90 2 00 2 25 2 25 4 50 15 Philadelphia, Pa..._ 25 3Q 30 30 35 35 40 40 40 45 50 50 55 60 60 75 05 PittsburBh, Pa._.- 25 30 35 40 45 50 55 60 70 75 80 ■ 85 90 1 00 1 00 I 50 10 Ponland, Ore.. 30 35 45 60 80 1 05 1 50 2 IS 2 85 3 50 4 20 4 90 5 60 6 25 6 75 13 50 20 Rochester, N. Y._ 25 30 35 35 40 45 50 .55 60 65 70 75 80 90 1 00 1 25 10 Si Joseph, Mo. :30 35 45 60 75 90 1 00 1 15 1 30 150 1 70 1 90 2 00 2 25 2 25 4 50 IS St.' Louis, Mo 25 35 45 60 65 75 80 90 1 10 1 20 1 30 1 40 1 50 1 50 1 50 3 00 10 St Paul, Minn .30 35 45 £0 75 90 1 00 1 15 1 30 1 50 1 70 1 90 2 00 2 25 2 25 4 SO 15 SaltLalteCity.Uiah 30 35 45 60 80 1 00 1 40 2 00 2 50 3 25 3 65 4 15 4 65 5 IS 5 25 10 SO 20 San Francisco, Cal. 30 35 45 60 80 1 05 1 50 2 15 2 85 3 50 4,20 4 90 5 60 6 25 6 75 13 50 20 Seattle, Wash. __ JO 35 45 60 80 1 05 1 50 2 15 2 85 3 50 4 20 4 90 5 60 6 25 6 75 13 50 20 Topeka, Kan 30 35 45 60 75 1 00 1 10 1 25 1 40 1 60 1 75 2 00 2 2S 2 50 2 SO 5 00 15 Toronto, Ont — ._ 50 55 60 65 70 80 85 90 95 1 05 1 15 1 20 1 30 1 40 I 55 1 85 10 Washington, D. C. 25 30 35 35 40 45 50 55 60 65 70 75 80 90 1 00 1 25 10 iA 5j ; So -^ m 0*1! ^1 ^ Sill = e i ill m ■5 t hi a 5t .« *J si is n T . 'A- PI < a o I .li i ^ s s •i. b II a I 2 |:||1S a *^— o— "**"" S g 2 58f|s»sf ? I sS? Sss.;t: z Pi S 3 a lis. I <>=3 SfSl, li ir 1U|^ si "ii 5^ S '25 8S a < F. B. Vandegrift & Co. xi Qeaeral Instructions and Information Relating to •- Shipments to Europe and other Foreign Points Via Atlantic Ocean Routes. I.— PACKING, ADDRESSISffG AND WAT-BH.I.1NO.— Packages must be carefully packed with regard to contents and distance and in such manner as to iacilitate 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.— BESCRIPTION OF CONTENTS AND VAIiUE.— 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: INS1TRANC£.— Shipments for foreign countries are not insured by K B. Vandegrift & Co. against losses arising from perils of the sea, unless Marine Insurance is desired and charged lor. 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 CHARGFS 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. — IjIVE ANIMAIjS will not be received for shipment to Europe until after special arrangement has been made with us :>t New V ork. VII.— TOBACCO FOR ENGLAND, IRELAND, SCOTLAND AND IVAIjES will not be accepted in packages less than eighty lbs, net ; except that samples of tobacco under four lbs , if so marked on faceof package and prepaid at double rates, will be taken. Tobacco must never be packed with other articles lor shipment to any foreign country VIII— THE FOLLOWING WILL NOT BE RECEIVED FOR SHIPMEI^T: Fr«'Sh fruits for Oerinaii3-. Gniipowder, Oils, Acids, or any oth<-r articles of a com- bustible or an explosive character, or Petroleum, Essential Oils or other liquids which, by leakage, are liable to cause iiijury to other goods. Medicine for Norway, Sweden, Russia, France, Austria and Hnn{>rary. Roses lor Holland. Plants w^itli root** for France and Germany. Potatoes to Germany, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, or Austria. Reprints of Works by English authors of English copyright songs for Engrland. Packaires for Russia unless packed in wooden boxes, otherwise they are liable to seizure as improper importations. Vegetables and JLive and Cat Plants, Bulbs and Roots to Italy. IX. — Whiskey, Wine, Beer and liquors generally, including any prepa- ration, whether medicinal, toilet or otherwise, in which AlcoilOl is used, also Tea and CotTee destined to Great Britain and Ireland will not be received unless the exact contents are plainly marked on face of packages X.— liETTKBS must not be enclosed in foreign packages. XI.— BULKY or UNWIELDT PACKAGES will be charged for at one and a hilf or dnuble 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. F. B. Vandegript & Co. F. B. Vandegrift & Co. ^iii SPECIAL RATES FOR NBA VY SniPMENTS To or from Europe andiftther' Foreign Countries will be quoted by this Company on receipt ot the Intor- matlon designated below: I. Number of pieces. 2. Kind of goods. 3. Total number pi cubic feet, exactly or approximately. 4. Total /vyeigbt, exactly or ap- proximately. 5. Whether by fast or slow steamer. 6. Destination t,f 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 leng^th 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 l' 7" or IS" gives 23,408 cubic inches, which when divided by the number of cubic inches in 1 cubic foot, or 1,7*28, 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 HEAVf GOODS to all foreign places, with or without Marine Insurance. RATES GST BONDS, PRECIOUS STONES, Etc., quoted on application. DRATA6E. We attend to all kinds of cartage work. Packages called for and delivered from railroad stations, steamship pier», ware- houses, etc., in any quantity and on every class of merchandise at the customary rates charged by truckmen generally. CUSTOM HOUSE ENTRIES promptly attended to on all im- port shipmenls. DRAWBACK COLLECTED on export shipments manufactured in whole or in part from imported materials. F. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. FOREIGN EXPRESS AND GENERAL FORWARDERS, New Yorlc, 15-25 Whitehall St. Chicago, 225 Dearborn St. F. B. Vandegrift & Co. PROTESTS. Rates of duty are frecmefttly exacted by Collectors in liqui- dations of entries im 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 Ap- praisers, «Bd4f necessary appeal to the Courts. We make no charge unlesaB-BBecessful in obtaining a refund of excessive duties. ABVANCED VALUES. Invoice values are advanced by the Appraiser when they are below wholesale market price at the time of shipment. Im- porters may appeal to a General Appraiser, and if dissatisfied with his decision, to a board of three General Appraisers. We represent the importer in such cases, and present his claims. DUTIES. By communicating with us in advance, importers can ar- range 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 payment 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 broiler are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) F. B. Vandeghift & Co. 1 CONTENTS. Page. Cop tents 1 Instructions for shipments to the United States 2 Immediate Transportation Ports 3 Standard Gauge for Sheet and Plate Iron 4 Bottles, capacity of Brandy, Ale, Beer and Porter 5 Brandy in Bottles, capacity 6 Rates of Tare , 7 Metric Weights and Measures S Lineal yards reduced to square yards 9 Metres reduced to square yards 10 Litres reduced to wine gallons 11 Kilograms reduced to Avoirdupois pounds 12 Spanish pounds reduced to United States pounds 13 Foreign Weights and Measures reduced to United States equivalents 14 Value of foreign coins 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 Tariff Act of 1909 ; 164 Index to Customs Administrative Act, as amended 165 Tariff Act of 1909 169 Customs Administrative Act of 1890, as amended— Section 28 260 Explanation of abbreviations and references 293 Schedule of Duties 294 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS For Shipments to the United States 1. Each package must be fully addressed or have a ship- ping 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 con- sign goods to P. B. Vandegrift & Co., and mail them bill of lading 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. Vande- grift & 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 essentia to the interests of importers that the services of a competent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services. ) F. B. Vandegrift & .Co. IMMEDIATE TRANSPORTATION PORTS Dutiable merchandise may be transported in Bond without examination to tlie following ports. Act June 10, 1880, Amended Act February 23, 1887. Albany, N.T. Astoria, Ore. Atlanta, Ga. Baltimore, Md. Bangor, Me. Bath, Me. Bellingham, Wash. Boston, Mass. Bridgeport, Conn. Buffalo, N.T. Burlington, Vt. Calais, Me. Charleston, S.G. Chattanooga, Tenn. Chicago, 111. Cincinnati, Ohio. Cleveland, Ohio. Coal City, 111. Columbus, Ohio. Corry, Pa. Council Bluffs, Iowa. Dayton, Ohio. 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. Bnfleld, Conn. Brie, Pa. Bvansville, Ind. Everett, Wash. Fall River, Mass. Fernandina, Fls.. Galveston, Texas. Gladstone, Mich. Gloucester, Mass. Grand Haven, Mich. Grand Rapids, Mich. Greenbay, Wis. Greenwich, Conn. Hartford, Conn. Honolulu, Hawaii. Houston, Tex. Indianapolis, Ind. Jacksonvi'le, Fla. Kansas City, Mo. Key West, Fla. Knoxville, Tenn. Laredo, Texas. Leadville, Colo. Lincoln, Neb. Los Angeles, Cal. Louisville, Ky. Marquette, Mich. Memphis, Tenn. Middletown, Conn. Milwaukee, Wis. Minneapolis, MiiAi. Mobile, Ala. Nashville, Tenn. Newark, N.J. New Bedford, Mass, New ;Haven, Conn. New Orleans, La. Newport, R.I. Newport News, Va. New York, N.T. Niagara Fal's, N.T. Nogales, Ariz. Norfolk, Va. Norwalk, Conn. Oakland, Cal. Ocala, Fla. Ogdensburg, N.Y. Omaha, Neb. Oswego, N.T. Peoria, 111. Petersburg, Va. Petoskey, Mich. Philadelphia, Pa. Pittsburg, Pa. Port Arthur, Tex. Port Huron, Mich. Portland, Me. Portland, Ore. Portsmouth, N.H. Port Townsend, Wash. ' Providence, R.I. Pueblo, Colo. Richmond, Va. Rochester, N.T. St. Augustine, Fla. St. Joseph, Mo. St; Louis, Mo. St. Paul, Minn. Sabine Pass, Tex". Saginaw, Mich. Salt Lake City, Utah . San Antonio, Texas San Diego, Cal. Sandusky, Ohio. San Francisco, Cal. Sault Ste. Marie, Mich. Savannah, Ga. Seattle, Wash. Sioux City, Iowa. So. Manchester, Conn. Spokane, Wash. Springfield, Mass. Stamford, Conn. Superior, Wis. Syracuse, N.Y. Tacoma, Wash. Tampa, Fla. Titusville, Pa. Toledo, Ohio. Utica, N.T. Vanceboro, Me. Vernon (Rockville), Ct. Washington, D.C. Wilmington, Del. Wilmington, N.C. Worcester, Mass. 4 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. STANDARD GAUGE FOR IMPORTED SHEET AND PLATE IRON Extract of TD 14268, Art. 1513 Customs Regulations, 1908. ^^^^^ Ureasurg department, oFFice or THC secretary. Wathington, D. C, Aogutt 2, 1893. CEPAHTM EWT No 118, Division of Oustoms. The Collectors and other Officers qf Customs : The Act of Congress entitled " An Act establlsUnK a standard gauge for sheet and plate iron and steel," approved March 8, 18!I3, 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 ot America, namely : 1 1:1 Approx, thick- ness in decimal parts of an inch. si OBB 11 11 II i ill 4 111 ooooooo 1-2 .5 12 7 320 zo.oo 9.072 97.65 215.28 4M(IO0U 16-32 .46876 ll.906«5 30i) 18.76 8.605 91.65 201.82 00000 7-16 .4375 11.1126 280 17.50 7.983 86.44 188.37 0000 13-32 .40626 10.31876 260 16.26 7.371 . 79.33 174.91 000 3-8 .375 9.626 240 16 6.804 73.24 161.46 00 11-32 .34375 8.73126 220 13.76 6.237 67.13 148.00 6-16 .3125 7.9376 200 12.60 6.67 61.03 131.36 1 9-32 .28126 7.14376 180 11.25 6.103 64,93 121.09 •2 17-64 .266625 6.746875 170 10.626 4.819 61.88 114.87 3 1-4 .25 6.33 160 10 4.336 48.82 107.64 4 15-64 .234376 6.9S312S 150 9 376 4.252 45.77 100.91 6 7-32 .21875 6.56625 140 8.75 3.969 42.72 94.18 « 13-64 .203123 5.189376 180 8.126 3.685 89.67 87.43 7 3-16 .1876 4.7625 120 7.6 3.402 36.62 80.72 8 11-64 .17)875 4.365623 110 6.876 3.118 33.57 74.00 9 6-32 .16625 3.96876 100 6.26 .2.885 30.32 67.27 10 9-64 .140625 3.571876 90 6.625 2.662 27.46 60.65 11 1-8 .125 3.176 80 S 2.268 24.41 63.82 12 7-6 » .109375 2.778125 70 4.375 1.984 21.36 47.09 13 ,'!-32 .09375 2.38125' 60 3.75 1.701 18.31 40.36 14 5-04 .1178125 1,981375 50 3.125 1.417 16.26 33.64 16 9-128 .0703129 1.7859376 45 2.8135 1.276 13.73 30.27 16 1-16 .fl625 1.6875 40 2.6 1.134 12.21 26.91 17 9-160 .06626 1:42875 36 2.25 1.021 10.99 24.22 18 1-20 .05 1.27 32 2 .9072 9.766 21.63 19 7-160 .04375 1U1123 29 1.75 .7938 8.544 18.84 20 3-80 ;0376 .9525 24 1.60 .6804 7.324 16.16 21 11-320 .034376 .873125 22 1.376 .62.37 6.713 14.80 2V 1-32 .03125 .793750 20 i;25 .667 6.103 13.46 23 9-320 .028125 .714876 18 1.125 .6103 6.493 12.11 24 1-40 .025 .685 16 1 .4536 4.882 10.76 25 7-820 .021875 .565626 14 .876 .3969 4.272 9.42 26 3-160 .01875 .47625 12 ■ .75 .3402 3.662 8.07 27 11-610 .0171876 .4366626 11 .6875 .3119 3.367 7.40 28 1-64 .015625 .396875 10 .625 .2835 3.052 6.73 29 9-640 .0140625 .3,171876 9 .6625 .2551 2.746 6.05 SO 1-80 .0125 .3176 8 .6 .2268 2 441 6.38 31 7-640 .0109375 .27;8125 7 .4375 .1984 2.136 4.71 32 13-1280 .01015626 .25796875 Si .40626 .1813 1.983 4.37 33 3-320 .009375 .238126 6 .376 .1701 1.831 4 04 34 11-1280 .00859575 .21828126 Bh .34375 .1639 1.678- 3.70 MS 6-040 .0U78126 .1984376 B .3125 .1417 1.626 3.3S 86 9-1280 .00703123 .17859375 M .28126 .1276 1.373 3.03 37 17-2660 .006H40625 .168671875 *i .263626 .1203 1.297 2.87 88 1-160 .00625 .l.i875 4 .26 .1134 1.221 2.69 And on and after July iirst, eighteen hundred and ninety-three, the same and no other shall be used in determining duties and taxes levleil by the United States of America on sheet and plate iron and steel. But this Act shall not be conslrued to incre.i8e duties up .n any articles which may be imported. Sec. 2. That the Se retary of the Treasury is authorizrd and required to prepare suitable standards in accurdance herewith. Sec. 3. That in the practical use and application ofthestandard gauge hereby established a variation of two and one-half per cent, either way may bellowed. F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 5 BOTTLES— CAPACITY OF BRANDY, ALE, BEER, PORTLR. 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 fo! lowed by customs officers, unless actual gauge shall show a different result : Ales, etc. Titles. Ale Atsop's ale.. I^arclay & Perkins's stout Barclay & Perkins's best stout. Bass ale « Bass & Co.'s ale.. Bass & Co.'s pale ale... Hass ale Biiss stout ... Bass porter Bremen export Braurerie St. Pauli D'Arcy's Dublin extra stout -Guinness's stout <3uinness's extra stout.. -Quinness's French rhampagiic -UuibDess's extra stout India pale ale JCXX stout Muir & Sons' sparkling Edin- burehale McCulIogli's extra Dublin stout McEvan's Edinburgh ale Tenant's XXX stout Teni'Dt's pale ale '. Tenant's sparkling ale, No. 3... K. Younger&Co.'ssparkliDgale Wm. Younger & Co.'s sparkling ale By whom Bottled, .Teffreys Patterson & Hibbert E. & J. Burke Cameron & Saunders Patterson & Hibbert Candler & Son Byass Daukes. Patterson & Hibbert E.&'J. Burke* M. B. Foster & Sons. M. B. Foster & Sons. E. Porter & Co Candler & Son T. B. Hall .* Co Ihlers & Bell. Wheeler & Co T. P. Griffin Jas. Gates, Dublin < Byass Harclay &. Perkins... P. Redmona & Co. Dankes Jeflreys E. A J.Burke*:.... M. B. Foster &. Sons. R. P. Atkins 4 Co, P. Redmond & Co, Jax. McCullogh, Son &Co W. Edmonds & Co. W. Edmonds & Co. T. B.Hall & Co Ihlers & Bell Wheeler & Co........ Jeffreys ■. Jeffreys Muir & Sons Jas. Mcl^llogh, Son & Co .VlcEwan J. & K, Tenant J. & R. Tenant .1.4 R Tenant _. R. Younger ,t Co Wm. Younpter A Co.. Gills. G fi.S70 i;.66G (>.89 6.330 G.330 .'i.sao 6 li.G66 6.66G 6 6.GGG 6.670 e.-il'U 6.670 6.3.51 Gilla. 3.239 3.29 *% 3.200 3.31 3.2i:0 3 3 3.-29 3.121 3.140 :I.13G 3.aoo 3.150 3 3 3 3.21 3.4li 3.125 3.088 2.84 3 .3.288 3.175 3.121 3.208 2.97 3 3.180 3 3.285 3 3 3 3 3 3.180 3 3.132 3.132 3 OSS 3.083 3.033 Kind of Bottles, etc. Stone bottles. In glass. Imp. pints, in glaas. Wines. Champagnes En glass. Champagnes. In glass. In stone. In glass. In stone. In glass. (n stone jugs.. In atone. * E. & J. Burke's algand stout. 3 gills per pint bottle (S 9.WG). Guinness's stout and. Bassi.ale, bottled lir Read Bros., of London, England, :i gills per pint bottle«tS 11948)': F. B. Vandegrift & Co. BRANDY IN BOTTLES, ETC. Alphabetical List. Brands. Arbom, Marett & Co. Barnet & Fils Kellot & Co., J Bisqult, Duboucbe wiyer willholtStJ^ %hP ni™^™!",? *5'* *£,* »™™Ke «»"«« diff-ers from the actual gauge CHAa J. FOLGEE, StarOary, F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 7 RATES OF TARE ARTICLE 1498, CUSTOMS REGULATIONS-, 190S Almonds, In bales, 2J^ per cent; In bags, 2 per cent; in frails. 8 per cent. Alum, in casks, 10 per cent; In sacks, coarse or grcjund, 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. China clay, in so-called halt-ton casks, 72 pounds per cask. Copperas, in casks, 10 per cent. Figs in skeleton cases: Actual tare of skeleton cases, to which add 13 per cent of weight of inside wooden boxes and figs. Gunny cloths, actual weight of ropes and covering allowed as tare. Hay, weight of sticks and wire may be allowed for, and aver- age 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. Lemons: Allow 10 ounces per box for paper wrappings; actual tare of outside cases. 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. Oranges: Allow 10 ounces per box for paper wrappings; actual tare of outside cases. Ore, in sacks, 2 pounds for each sack. Peruvian bark, in ceroons, 10 per cent. Paris white, in casks, 10 per cent. Raisins, 27 per cent; 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. Rice, in bags, 2 per cent. Salt, fine, in sacks, 3 pounds for each sack; coarse or ground alum-salt, ifi sacks, 2 pounds per sack. 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, 1% per cent; melado, 9 per cent; actual tare on irregular packages, and on sugar In bags from Havana. 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, in bales, not stemmed, 13 pounds each bale; Sumatra, 4^ pounds on inside matting and cord, weight of second covering to be ascertained. In any case where there is reason to believe that the invoiced tare of stemmed leaf tobacco in bales is excessive, the actual tare of at least 10 per cent of the number of bales of any im- portation . should be ascertained. -Whiting, -in- casks-, 10 per cent. Zinc, sheet, weight of silos. F. B. Vandegrift & Cc. METRIC WEIGHTS AND MEASURES. S. S. 3570. MEASURES OF Length. Metric denominations and values. Equirolente in denominations in use. MyrJameter. 10,000 meters. Kilometer. I.hOO ue ers. Hectometer ICO meters. Dekameter.. '..„ 10 meters. 6.2137 miles. 0.62137 miles, or 3,280 feet and 10 inches. B28 feet and 1 inch. 393.7 inches. Decimeter. A of a meter. Centimeter. tSo cf a meter. 3.937 inches. 0.3937 inches. 0.0394 Inches. Mbasdres or Capacity. MkTBIC DEKOMIHiTIONS AND Values. Equivalents in Sehohina- Tio>s IB Use. Name. No of liters. lOon 100 Id 1 Tiro nnnr Cubic Measure. Dry Measure. Liqiior or Wine Measure. Eiloliter.or 1.808 cu. yd8„ 2 bushels and 3.35 pecks... 9.08 quarts.... 0.908 quarts... 6.1022 cu.lnch 0.6102 cu. inch 0.061 cu.incb 264.17 gallons. Dekaliter ... 26.417eallon3. 2 6llf gallons. l.O.'ie? quarts. ms Kills. 0.338 fluid ounces. 0.27 fluid drams. Liter Deciliter Centiliter... Milliliter.... ^ of -a cubic decimeter... to cubic centimeters 1 cubic ceutirueter.. Measures of Surface. Metric denominations and values. Equivalent in denominations in use Hectan). 10,000 square meters. Are 100 square meters. Centals 1 square meter. 2.471 acres. 119.6 square yards. 1650 square inches Weights. Metric Denominations and Values. Equivalents IN Denominations IH Use. Names. Number of Grams. Weight of *hat Quantity of Water at Maximum Density. Avoirdupois Weight. MilUerortOnneau... 1,000,000 100,000 10,000 1,000 100 10 1 iV 1 cubic meter , 2204.6 pounds. 220.46 pounds. 22.046 pounds. 2.2046 pounds. Quintal 1 hectoliter. Myriagraui 10 liters Kilogram or kilo_... 1 liter ,.,... Hektogram 1 deciliter 10 cubic centimeters 0.3527 ounces. Ifi.432 grains. 1.5432 grains. 0.1543 grains. 0154 grains. A of a cubic ceiitimele'... 10 cubic millimeters . I cubic millimeter....^ Centigram Milligram F. B. Vandegript & Co. LINEAL YARD From | of an Inch to 100 Inches in Width. REDUCED TO SQUARE YARDS. In. W, Sq Yards. In. W Sq. Yards. In. W Sq. Yards. J .0035 30 .8333 66 1.8333 i .0069 31 .8611 67 :.8611 8 .0104 32 .8889 68 1.8888 i .0139 33 9167 69 1.9166 t .0174 34 .9444 70 1.9444 f .0208 35 .9722 71 1.9722 1 .0242 36 1.0000 72 2.0000 1 .02775 37 1.0277 73 2.0278 'Z .0555 38 1.0555 74 2.0556 ■ 3 .0833 39 1.0833 75 2.0S33 4 .1111 40 1.1111 76 2.1111 a .1389 41 1.13i9 77 2.1.389 6 .1667 42 1.1667 78 21667 7 .1944 43 1.1944 79 2.1944 8 .2222 44 1.2222 80 2.2222 9 .2500 45 1.250O 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 2 4167 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 .6389 59 16388 95 2.6389 24 .6666 60 1.6666 96 2.6667 25 .6944 61 1.6944 97 2.6944 26 .7222 62 1.7222 98 2.7222 87 .7500 63 1.7500 99 2.7500 '^8 .7777 64 1.7777 100 2.7778 29 .8056 65 1.8055 10 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. ONE METRE REDUCED TO SQUARE YARDS FBOM J TO 100 CENTIMETRES WIDE. 1 Metke oe 100 Centimetres = 39.37 Inches. CM. Wide. Sq. Yards. CM. Wide. Sq. Yards. CM. Wide. Sq. Yards. i .00598 34 .40664 68 .81328 1 .01196 35 .41860 69 .82524 2 .02392 36 .43056 70 .83720 3 .03588 37 .44252 71 .84916 4 .04784 38 .45448 72 .86112 5 .05980 39 .46644 73 .87308 6 .07176 40 .47840 74 .88504 7 .08372 41 .49037 75 .89700 8 .09568 42 .60232 76 .90896 9 .10764 43 .51428 77 .92092 10 .11960 44 .52624 78 .93288 11 .13156 45 .53820 b .94484 12 .14352 46 .55016 80 .95680 13 .15548 47 .66212 81 .96876 U .16744 48 .57408 82 .98072 16 .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 20 .23920 64 .64584 88 1.05248, 21 .25116 55 .65780 89 1.06444 22 .26312 56 .66976 90 1.07640 23 .27508 67 .68172 91 1.08836 24 .2|8704 68 .69368 92 1.10032 25 .29900 69 .70664 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 .35^0 64 .76544 98 1.17208 31 .37076 66 .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. lOtt Centiuters or 1 LiTE!B=1.0567 Q0ABT8 OB ,26417 Galix)N8. Liters. Gallons. Liters. GallODs. Uters. Gallons. 1 .2642 38 10.0387 74 19.6490 2 .6284 39 10.3028 75 19.8131 3 .7925 40 10.5670 .76 20.0773 4 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 «1 21.3982 9 2.3776 46 12.1621 82 21.6623 10 2.6418 47 12.4162 83 21.9266 11 2.9059 48 12.6804 84 22.1907 12 3.1701 49 12.9446 85 22.4549 13 3.4343 60 13.2088 86 22.7190 14 3.6985 61 13.4729 87 22.9832 16 3.9626 52 13.7371 88 .23.2474 16 4.2268 63 14.0013 89 23.5116 17 4.4910 64 14.2654 90 23.7758 18 4.7552 55 14.5296 91 24.0399 19 5.0193 56 14.7938 92 24.3041 20 5.2835 57 15.0580 93 24.5683 21 5.5477 58 15.322'2 94 24.8324 22 5.8119 59 15.5863 95 25.0966 23 6.0760 60 15.8505 96 25.3603 24 6.3402 61 16J147 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 400 106.6700 31 8.1894 68 17.9639 500 132.0876 32 8.4536 69 18.2281 600 158.5050 33 8.7178 70 18.4923 foo 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. Vandeghift & Co. KILOGRAMS REDUCED TO AVOIRDUPOIS POUNDS. 1000 Grams=1 Kilo=2.2046 Lbs. Kilos. Pounds. Kilos. Pounds. Kilos. Pounds. 1 2.2046 38 83.7748 74 163.1404 2 4.4092 39 85.9794 75 165.3450 3 66138 40 88.1840 76 1675496 4 8.8184 41 90.3886 77 169.7542 5 11.0230 42 92.5932 78 17L9588 6 13.2276 43 94.7978 79 174.1634 7 15.4322 44 97.0024 80 176.3680 8 176368 45 992070 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 1873910 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 1962094 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 462966 58 "l278668 94 2072324 22 48.5012 69 130.0714 95 209.4370 23 50.7058 60 132.2760 96 211.6416 24 52.9104 61 134.4806 97 213.8462 25 65.1150 62 136.6852 98 216.0508 26 573196 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 1477082 400 881.8400 31 68.3426 68 149.9128 600 1102.3000 32 70.5472 69 152.1174 600 1322.7600 33 72.7518 70 154.3220 700 1643.2200 34 74.9564 71 156.5266 800 1763.6800 35 77.1610 72 158.7312 900 1984.1400 36 79.3656 73 160.9358 1000 2204.6000 37 81.5702 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. SPANISH POUNDS REDUCED TO UNITED STATES POUNDS. 13 Sp. IDS. U.S. lbs. Sp.lbs. 0. a lbs. Sp.lbs. D. S. Iba. */ 1 1.0143 38 385446 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 42.601!» 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 62.7452 89 90.2754 16 16.2293 53 53.7595 90 91.2898 17 17.2436 54 64.7738 91 92.3041 18 18.2579 55 55.7882 92 9.3.3184 19 19.2722 56 56.8025 93 , 94.3328 20 20.2U66 57 67.8168 94 95.3471 21 21.3009 58 58.8312 95 96.3614 22 22.3152 59 59.8465 96 97.3768 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.K869 64 64.9212 200 202.8680 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 51)7.1650 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. Place. &am (wine) Amsierdam ... - (oU) " Antwerp *• Rotterdam Abas (pearls) Persia Achtel (dry) Austria " (solid) Prussia Adonlle Bombay Ad; Malabar Ahm Amsterdam " Denmark " Hamburg " Hanover " Leipslc " Lubeck Almud Turkey Almude Canary Islands " Lisbon " Oporto Sicily " Spain . . . . i AID Sweden " Denmark Alqiielre (dry) Brazil " Lisbon " (dry) " " Oporto I'ortugal " (dry) " Am or Abm Sweden Amola Genoa Amomam (dry) Ceylon Anker Amsterdam . . . . " Denmark . . . Hamburg . . . . Riga . . . Rostock . . , . . . Itotterdam . . . Sweden . . . . . . Persia . . . . Archin <(Arish) (Scbah) •• Ardeb (dry) Abyssinia . " iAleztindria " Cairo •' Gondar ... Massowah Arratel Brazil " Portugal . . " Spain (liquid) "• Arroba Argentina . Bolivia . Brazil . Busnos Ayres . , .Canary Islands. . Cuba U.S. Equivalent, 41.00()i gaiia. 37.7299 " 37.5635 " 40.5598 '• 2.8800 grains. 0.2182 bush. 0.2083 " 0.1953 " 0.2905 yds. 41.00 galls. 39.77 38.1473 " 41.4395 " 40.0769 " 39.5739 " 1.3809 " 0.1481 bush. 4.3697 galls. 6.6256 " 4.896 0.ia3» bush. 0.6494 yds. 0.6865 " 1.1351 bush. 2.1848 galls. 0.3837 bush. 3.3128 galls. 2.1848 ■• 0.3837 bush. 41.4654 " 0.2175 •• 5.7757 " 10.20 galls. 9.9528 " • 9.5368 " 10.333 9.562 10.1392 " 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. 25.82 " 25.0587 " 82.38 25.36 4.245 galls. 25.4375 lbs. 2l-i85 C- liquid}. ..Mexico «„v.v«, ■S'^li' "V 25.365 .Portugal 32.52 - • •Spain 28.40 ■• >• - 4.2630gaUg. V. e. EqoiTaleot. 0.6392 yds. 1.25 ** 0.7611 it 1.25 tt 1.25 41 610.1663 IDs. 500. 41 285. *• 0.0576 bush. 20.0768 galls. 17.0835 f . 10.61 (1 11. it 20. 4t 11.5732 *t 8.8764 tt 17.626 <• 44. tt 6. ** 78.655 <( 50,6 tbs. 60. sails. 63.405 46.04 «i 16.881 lbs. 19.132 16.875 it. 84.2662 it 0.1414 1* 368.6761 " F. B.. Vandegrift & C&. 15 Name. - ■ Place. ArAa Hungary Aune Switzerland ..>. " ' ....'.•.' Belgium " Krance " Geneva Bnhar (great) Batavia " ..Ceylon 500. Bale (cofTee) Arabia Bambou Madagascar Barile Argentina " (oil) Genoa " (wine) " " Malta -'.' Mexico " .•TT'; Naples • " Sardinia " Zante Barrel (ale)... England Barrll (honey).. .Havana " Lisbon " (raisins) i..... Malaga Barique (wine) -. Bordeaux '.' " Nantes " " Rochelle Batman Aleppo •' . . i Constantinople " i Smyrna Bazla Zanzibar Benda .' Guinea Berkowltz Riga _ " St. Petersburg 360.6764 " Bbar *..... Muscat 1793. •■ Boccale > Bologna 0.346- galls. ' " ^ ^.Leghorn : 0.301 " *' I., ..Milan 0.208 "■ i' '. ..■> Venice 0.267 "' Beta'.... ...........Portugal 113.631 ' " ......Spain 127.891 " Botschka Russia 129.96 " Botta Messina 108. " '• Naples 128.879 " " Rome 246.6 " Box (bloaters) England 30. lbs. •• (raUslns) Malaga ^^"»-}5i"l l^'' " ■' Delaa and Valencia 56 " |°ji-||'V.»- " (smoked berrlng) ..... Canada 4. lbs. liracdo Basel 0.5951 yds. " Leghorn 0.6383 " " Milan 1.0936 " Bushel (apples, dried) United States 22. lbs. (barley) " " 48. (barley malt) " " 32. " (bean^ " " 60. " (blue grass seed)... " " 14. " (bran) " " .. .; 20. " (buckwheat) " " .«... 42. " (castor be.ins) " " 56. " " (clover seed) " " 64. " (coal) " " 80. " (flax seed) " " .■. 56. i" (Imperial) Rngland . .■ 1.0365'bush. " (m.ilze or Tnd corn) United States B6. lbs. (oats) " " 32. (onions) " ■' 57. " (peaches, dried)... " " 33. " " (peas, drd or split). " " 60. " " (potatoes) " " .. ., 60. " (rape seed) " " 52. ". " (rye) " " 56. (salt, ground) " " 56. " •' (rock) " ••• 65. " " (wbeat) " " 60. Bussuck (prcCIOM stones).. Borneo 1.6 cerate. 16 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Name. Placa D. s;EqulTilenU Butt (ale, beer, etc.) England ISO. galls. " (wine) " ifO. " Caban (cocoa) Malina .o3.S0 IDS* " (rice)..... " 133. Cable .„ England 240. yds, Cafflso (dry) Algiers 9.0072 bush. " (oil) ..Malta 6-5 gnUa. " Messina and Palermo 3.1 ' " (dry) Tunis 14.08 bush. ,Can ;Annam 1.3775 lbs. Canada Bahla 1.8727. galls. Rio Janeiro 0.3641. " Canan Slam 0.6287 " Candaca (dry) Mysore 11.1333 buslt, Candll Sumatra 423.43 lbs. Candy AUepo 660. •' Blrmab BOO. " , Bbmjjay 560. •' .Ceylon and Madras 500. " ....Jlalabar 695.S4 " , Muscat ' 525. '= ....Surat.- 340. " , Canna Genoa... 2.451S yds. " Leghorn ..^ 2.553 '• Messina 2.3111 " Cantara (ruazlmum) .'Spain 4.263 galls, " (mean) " 3.319. " ." • Central America 4.26 " Cantaro (maximum) Algiers....^ 199.87 lbs'. " (minimum) " 120.4 ". •" \'., Cairo . 95.0312 " " ' Constantinople 140.3008 •" ....". .Cuba 4.1 gallSi ;; , ....Egypt 98.19 lbs. ' (grosso) Genoa .., 115.31 " " (sottrie) " 104.83 " " (grosso) Malta 191.97' " " Morocco 118.66 " " Smyrna 127.48 " " Tripoli, Africa 111,2095 " " Syria 480.69 " Tunis 109.1547 '* Carga (raisins) Malaga _ 177 g <• ," , , ", Valencia 338.44 " (wine) Barcelona 31.8493 galls. „ (oil) " 32.6524 " Carrara (marble) ;... Carrara 2240. lbs. ** (solid) " ^ 12'7flft pnh ' f f- Carreau (stone) Prance 3632 " Carro (dry) .\nples 56:3258 bush. p.„_<"'"«) PhL •• 257.757 galls. ^»*ty C'''"" 1.3333 lbs. ••• Japan 1.3085 " Java 1 356 •• ,, Malacca and Slam 1 35 " Sumatra 21184 " C»7,«z<» Florence 3.8257 yds, J,™,'''® 2.2818 " , . Modena a 4-> .-. Centigramme Kranee .... a iKio „„„■ Centilitre " .. n q^t^ g'^^i"^- Centimetre " n^o?7 ?„"„'? '"''' centner "Bremen .:::::::;::::::::: 12?^^^ }°f • ,, Denmark and Norway 11022 "' .. S"y°^rS 123:43 " Prussia iin9^' Finland 8.2931 g^iUs. " .. Sweden 8.29 "" " (dry).. ' 0.5196 bush. Ftid ;.. Denmark 0.3433 yds. Fodder (lead)..!.!! England 2184. lbs. ■• ' Newcastle 2352. " •< Stockton-on-Tees 2464. " Fot Sweden 0.9714 foot. Ftaaeo Brazil 0.5625 galls. " Argentine 0.6275 " Frazil !!!!! Mocha 30. lbs. Frazler Zanzibar 35. " Fuder ' ' Berlin 217.7883 galls. " Copenhagen 237.3375 " " Frankfort a'M 227.3462 " " .. Hamburg 229.7791 " " ■ "Lelpslc , 240.4612 " " ,. Rostock ...i 229.5178 " " Sweden '. 258.8028 " " Vienna Funts ! Poland " .'.■.■ Russia Fuss Antwerp " ■.'.'! Berlin " ' " Bremen " Frankfort " Hamburg " Hungary " Munich " Vienna Gallon (imperial) Great Britain < " (ale and beer) " " " (balsam Copaiba) ... D. S " (castor oil) " " (cocoanut oil) " " (Saxseed oil) " " (honey) " " (Unseed oil) " " (olive 611) " .. " (palm oil) '■ .. " (peanut oii) '" 478.479 <• 0.8949 lbs. 0.9017 ** 0.3123 yds. 0.34.')2 •' 0.3163 *' 0.3113 '• 0.3133 • • 0.3457 •' 0.3192 •. 0.3457 .. 1.2006 gallK, 1.2208 8. lbs 8. 7.5 ti 7.5 »t 12. •• 7.5 •1 7.56 •* 7.5 4* 7.ES <. h'. B. Vandegrift & Co. 19 Name. Place. V. S. EqaivaleDt,. Garce . . . .' Madras 139.5349 bnsh. Gez Mocha 0.6944 yds. Goelack Sumatra 1.6949 lbs. Gramme France 15.4323 gralus. Que Bassora 0.8796 yds. " Bengal 1. Hadid BasBora 0.95 " Halloh Snmatra 1. " Hall Malacca 32. lbs. Hand England 4. Inches.- UaiiBda (silk) Egypt 2.64 lbs. Haat Bombay a5033 yds. " Calcutta 0.4891 " Hogshead (ale) England 64.83 galls. " (wine) " 64.83 Hok (dry) China 1.0887 bnsh. Hundredweight England 112. IDs.. IkJ^e Japan 2.3165 yds. Indlse Smyrna 0.'6846 "■; Ink Japan 2.31 " Jankal Sumatra 0.25 " Jumba ,. .Malacca .40 " Kahoon Calcutta 42.44 bush. Kan China , 1.3333 lbs. " , Holland 0.2642 galls.: Kande Dedmark and Norway .... 0.5104 " Eanne .". ..Batavla 0.3939 " " , Hamburg 0.26 " " Lelpslc 0.26: " " Rostock 0.4349 " " (butter) Saxony 24.7344 lbs. " Vienna 0.1873 galls.. Kassaba . .- Arabia - 4.1 yds. Kasten Wurtemburg 4.0047 bush. Ken ..■ Slam 1.051 yds. Kenb .....: " 0.2628 " Khoulle Algiers 4:4027 galls.. Kilderkin (beer) England 21.6 " Kilo .::'.'. Burchares.t Ii.l693 bush. " Salmilca 5.5025 " . " Smyrna 1.4558 " Elllogramme '. France — 2.2046 lbs. KUoBtre " .. 264.18 galls. " (dry) V 28.3782 bush. Kilometre " 109.3633 yds. Kip (tin) Malacca 40.6778 lbs. " (skins) England 30. pieces. Kintal 'Constantinople 124.564 lbs. .Smyrna 121.02S Klaf ter Basel " (solid) Basle . " Berlin " (solid) Bremen " Hamburg " Lelpslc " (solid) " " Vienna . : "■ Wurtemberg " (solid) " Koncr-pn China KoolBA Sumatra: Kopf Zurich Korb " Korzec Warsaw , Kuba Abyssinia Knhl Russia Knmme .- Berlin Kwan China , ..^. Logel (steel) Pmsala 103.1156 Landfass Berne . 264.971 IiSAt ..'. ,<-...... ...Amsteidam 65. " (salt) CadlB 60. "-^*i';..>B.>«*«*.u*»«*>*fiVBl&TO >••■■■.■■ — •• ^ 329.718 ft.- tu 1.2893 yds. 128. cub ft. 2.0595 yds. 117.807 cub. 189.77 yds. 1.8799 " 1.8547 " 100.49 cub. 2.0742 yds. 1 88 '* 1191683 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. galls, bush. !b8. 20 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Name Place. U. S. Efjuivalent. "' '?^.r^vv-\v.\n^.r,:.::::::::::::::. nolfJi '";?''• :: :: :::::::::::::::::::Sfr.:::::::::::::::::: ^iS ." "....-. St. Gall 2.0657 ;; Lastre Argfentina Mt^ „„„ Legger (arrack) Amsterdam \oi.l^J. galls. " Batavta 160. Lelb (cheese) Appenzell Leung China Libbra Bologna (old) Italy " (new) " .. Malta Sicily Libra Argentina " Chili " Cuba " (grossa) Ionian Islands " (sotllle) " " " Mexico " Peru " Spain " D. S. of Colombia '* Uruguay : " Venezuela Llspund Denmark " Norway " (metal) Sweden " (vlktualie) " Lltra Greece .Litre . ; France " (dry) " Llvre Antwerp " Bordeaux " Hrussels " , Genera " Haiti " (silk) Lyons , Maas . ; Austria " Bavaria Maat (salt) Amsterdam Mallal Barcelona Maicer Baden " Prussia " Zurich Madega Abyssinia Maon Bengal " Bombay " Calcutta Mass Austria " Bavaria " .Hesse Land Mataro (oil) Tripoli Maund Bassora " (be;sar) Bengal " Bombay " (factory) Calcutta " (dry) " " Madras " (oil) ■' " Sumatra " Arabia Medtda Brazil Medlnno Cyprus Metlcai Constantinople Metre France " (cubic) " Mettar (oil) Tanis " (wine) " Uetze Austria '. 54.4464 lbs. 0.0833 0.7984 0.8146 2.2046 0.8508 0.7072 1.0127 1.04 1.0143 1. 0.8023 1.0143 1.0143 1.0143 1.0143 1.0143 1.0143 17.6158 17.6158 14.9965 18.7457 0.2642 galls. 0.2642 galls. 0.0284 bush. 1.037 lbs. 1.1024 1.0311 1.2142 1.0792 1.0118 0.373 galls. 0.2824 '* 1.745 bush. 3.9812 galls. 4.2567 *' 18.7164 bush. 9.4416' «' 0.0125 44 74.6612 lbs. 27..9984 (4 82.1198 " 0.373 galls. 0.2824 ** 0.52 ** 6.163 galls, 116. lbs. 82.13 28. «( 74.667 14 1.44 bush. 25. *< 3.2468 galls. 77. lbs. 3. <« 0.72 ealls. 2.1312 bush. 74.25 grains. 1.0936 yds. 35.316 cub. fl 5.1243 galls. 2.5621 1.7454 bush. F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 21 Name. Place. Metze Kuda and Pesth. " Hungary Mezzaruola ^. . . .Genoa Millier -,. ...France Mina Genoa " Greece " Milan Mistate toil) Candla Mocha Abyssyiia Modlus (salt) Portugal ' - ' Spain Moggio Venice Moio Lisbon Monlielzer Persia Monme Japan ...; Moosa Cyprus Moot or hand.. East India Moyo Castl'e Mudde Holland Muld French Guiana . . . " ...Brussels " Paris Mutchlsin Scotland Mutt St. Gall " Zurich- Myriagramme France Myriametre " Nail Great Britain... Neu Annam Ngu " Occa Bucharest Ocquich Cairo Ohm Baden " .. i Basel " Berlin " ; Bremen " Frankfort " ... '. Lubeclc Oka or oke Cairo " Candla " . . . : Cyprus " '. Constantinople . '..Egypt ■• Greece " > Hungary '• Smyrna Oke Aleppo " Ionian Islands . " , Tripoli Ootan ' Sumatra Orclo (oil) : Florence Osmnschka Russia Ottlngkar Finland Ounce (fluid) TJ.- S. Outava (precious stones) . . Brazil OxhQft Berlin " ^ Dresden " Hamburg ■" , . Hanover " (brandy) '...Leipslc " (wWe) „ ' ,• M Rostock Oxhufwtrd 5,''*?^°, •• Pack (vool) ^fSland . . . . . . . Packen ..St. Petersburg. Pagllazza Cephalonla Pahaw (precious stones) . . . Borneo Pakhb (dry) ^ Sumatra Paletz '..*.'.'.'.'.'■'.'•'•"•'. St. Petersburg. . Fnleat . .'. India pSim .:::::::. England Palme Belgium U. S. Equivalent. 2.2707 bush. 1.774 ** 34.16 galls. 2204.6212 lbs. 3.4257 bush. 2.2046 lbs. 2.6418 galls. 2.949 .07 lbs. 23. bush. 40. •* 9.081 bush. 23.0202 0.7836_yds. 112. lbs. 3. Inches. 67.54 galls. 2.8378 bush. 70.8552 galls. 8.032 bnsh. 53.1579 «. 0.1119 galls. 2.344 bush. 2.3304 *• 22.0462 lbs. 10936.1111 yds. 2.25 inches. 0.861 lbs. 2.6644 yds. 2.83 lbs. 0.1504 oz. 39.6267 galls. 13.4459 *' 49.8197 t* 38.2965 tt 37.891 '• 38.4394 •• 2.72 lbs. 2.6492 •* 2.7971 •• 2.8342 It 2.7235 •• 2.8518 <*l 3.0817 *• 2.831 *• 2.8135 «• 2.6998 <• 2.6705 •• 8!8315 galls. 0.4061 *' 4.1476 ** 0.0625 pint. 57.17 grains. 54.4391 galls. 53.43 57.221 *' 62.1593 ** 60.1153 •* 53.4358 ** 57.3822 *' 62.1980 *• 240. tbs. 1082.0292 •' 1.9902 galls. 0.3511 oz. 0.0156 bush. 0.1453 galls. 0.5 Inch. 1. *( 3. *i 3.937 4* 22 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Name. Place. V. 8. EqulvaleT Palma Brazil 8.8692 Inch. *• (marble) Carrara 9.692 " " : Messina Ift* . " Sardinia 10.3348 " " Sicily 9.S9T " " Tnscany 11.4884 " 'Parah Bombay 13333 bosb, " Madras 1.7442 " Fayak St Petersburg 1.438 " Pe Portugal 0.3609 yds. :Pecul Borneo 135.6354 lbs. " Cebu 140. " " China 133.3333 " " Japan 130. " " ., Java 136. " Malacca 135. " Manila 140. " Slam 133. " Tonquln 132. " Pesado Argentine 35. " " Montevideo 40. " .Pfund Austria 1.2347 " " Baden 1.1024 " " Basel 1.0792 " " .. Bavaria 1.2347 " " Berlin 1.102 " " Bremen 1.0991 " " Brunswick 1.03 " " Denmark 1.1025 " Frankfurt 1.1141 " " (zoll) Germany 1.1025 " Hamburg 1.0679 " " Hanover 1.0794 " ,, Lelpslc 1.0306 " ' Prussia 1,0312 " ' Rostock 1.1205 " „ Vienna 1.2347 " ,„ j". Zurich 1.1023 t^nndschwer Bremen 329 57 " SJ^ ■•••?f°"'f'? ■' 122;5 galls. v." Abyssinia. o.75 yds. ,. Aleppo ....f 0.7306 " „ Algiers 0.6923 " „ Cairo 0.7404 " ,, Constantinople 7317 " „ Morocco o!7229 " t.icii :::::::::::::::;::::j;[^"::::::;:::::::;::::: ,,^-''^'' r^', ^}? f^m'^^^o- 0.3159 yds. „ ...Cuba 0.3091 " ,. Srl',f^^° 0.3090 " Malta n QIAO «< :: • M^^i^," o:io9i .• '•:::::::::::::::::::::: l^e* ■::::::::::::::::::. giggi " Ping China iTiian k,,.... Pint United States . . ......... \rV^u, nS« ' Pljpa (molasses) Bahia is? Si'^ ™fi» ''(rum).... " , i|I-RsJi «*.'*• :; (wine) Cadiz nsw^ :;* Canary Islands 120. " Lisbon ;..■; iqk u -' Madeira 110 .. Z Oporto 138 .. •• Rio Janeiro , 132.089 " bweden : 124 ^Qfti' <» Pipe (brandy) Bordeaux m.lltl •• .. ,„. ' S°Soac 152.7821 " (wine) England 129 66 " Pond Amsterdam ,.., 2204ArhD " (Brabant) " :...'.... t^l^?,- . F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 23 Nam?. TIaoe. Pona(Troy) > . , Amsteraam^ I?V>od Russia Pot (beer) . . ; , Brussels " (wine) " Potte Basel " , Denmark , "' Norway Puncheon (rum) Jamaica Pund Denmark ....... PuSaree Calcutta Qu'an Annam Quarter .....Great Britain... Quardeel (oil) Amsterdam Quartana , Sardinia Quartern England Quarto- (oil) ., Genoa Queue Burgundy Qullate (precious stones) . . Brazil (Quintal .....Argentina " Brazil " .1 Chill " .; ...France " Italy " Mexico " Pferu " Spain " , Valencia Quontar Algiers Raso Turin ,. Ratel Persia Raza (salt) , , ..Oporto Razlere Antwerp Rebeb Alexandria Restlere .....,.,,, Sardinia Rlk (Teheran) Persia R]oo Japan BobI Algiers Rode Denmark Rope England Botlor rottolo Abyssinia " (attari) Algiers " (^edarl) ^ " "(kheblr)- ...,.,.. " " ,, ...Cairo ." .. Guinea " (sottile) Malta " ...Morocco " (Africa) Tripoli Rotolo Aleppo " Damascus " Smyrna (Syria) Tripoli Rottel Turkey Rubblo Leghorn " , Rome Runlet (wine) England Ruthe Bavaria " Bremen ........ " ...Leipsic " .. Prussia " .. Zurich Ruttee. (pearls) , Bombay " *' Calcutta " (precious stones) , . . Snrat Saa or Saba Algiers Sac • Brussels *' Geneva " (wheat and flour) I'arls Sacco Leghorn ■ " -. Milan " Nice •'" Turin ., Saebine or Sasbea Bussta U. S. EquI ivaient. 1.0847 &■ 36.113 0.3435 gals. 0.3578 0.1051 tt 0.2552 '* 0.2552 It 102.0229 «• 1.0009 t* 10.2661 tbs. 688.76 ti ■ 8.252 bush. 98.1421 galls. 1.1095 ** 0.6003 it 4.2709 II 106.2841 ** 3.075 grains. 101.27 tbs. 130.0604 «• 101.6097 *• 220.4621 220.4621 u 101.6097 (( 101.6007 <* 101.6097 ** 109.7285 ** 203.167 •• 0.6552 yds. 1.025 lbs. 1.2509 bush. 2.2597 •• 4.4582 . £ S cts. £ 8 cts. £ 3 cu. 486 2366.1190 629 2574.3785 572 2783.6380 615 2992.8975 487 2369.9855 530 2579.2450 573 2788.5045 616 2997.7640 488 2374.8520 531 2584.1115 674 2793.3710 [617 3002.6305 489 23797185 532 2588.9780 575 2798.2875 618 3007.4970 490 2384.5850 533 2593.8445 576 2803.1040 619 3012.3635 491 2389.4515 634 2598.7 110 577 2807.9705 620 3017.2300 492 2394.3180 535 2603.5776 578 2812.8370 621 3022.0965 493 2399.1845 636 2608.4440 579 2817.7035 622 3026.9630 494 2404.0510 537 2613.3105 580 2822,5700 623 ] 3031.8295 495 2408.9175 538 2618.1770 581 2827.4365 624 3036.6960 496 2413.7840 539 2623.0435 582 2832.3030 625 3041.5625 497 2418.6505, 640 2627.9100 683 2837.1695 626 3048.4290 498 2423.5170 541 2632.7765 584 2842 0360 627 3051.2965 499 2428.3835 642 2637,.i5430 685 2846.9025 628 3056.1620 600 2433.2500 543 2642.5095 586 2851.7690 629 3061.0285 501 2438.1166 544 2647.3760 687 2856.0365 630 3065.8950 502 2442.9830 645 2652.2425 588 2861.5020 631 3070.7615 503 2447.8496 546 2657.1090 589 2866.3685 632 3075.6280 504 2452.7160 547 2661.9765 590 2871.2350 633 3080.4945 505 2457.5825 548 2666.8420 591 2876.1015 634 3085.3610 506 2462.4490 549 2671.7085 592 2880.9680 635 3090.2275 507 2467.3155 550 2676.5750 533 2885.8345 636 3095.0940 508 2472.1820 551 2681.4415 594 2890.7010 637 3099.9606 509 2477.0485 552 2686.3080 595 2895.6675 638 3104.8270 510 2481.9150 553 2091.1745 596 2900.4340 639 3109.6935 511 2486.7815 554 2696.0410 597 2905.3005 640 3114.5600 512 2491.6480 555 2700.9076 598 2910.1670 641 3119.4266 513 2496.6145 656 2705.7740 599 2915.0335 642 3124.2930 514 2601.3810 657 2710.6405 600 2919.9000 643 3129.1595 515 2606.2476 558 2715.6070 601 2924.7665 644 3134.0260 516 2511.1140 559 2720.3735 602 2929.6330 645 3138.8925 517 2616.9805 560 2725.2400 603 2934.4995 646 31437590 518 2520.8470 561 2730.1065 604 2939.3660 647 3148 6255 519 2525.7135 562 2734.9730 605 2944.2325 648 3153.4920 520 2530.6800 563 2739.8395 606 2949.0990 649 3158.3585 621 2535.4465 564 2744.7060 607 2953.9655 650 3163.2250 622 2540.3130 565 2749.5725 608 2958.8320 651 3168.0915 623 2545.1795 566 2754.4390 609 2963.6985 652 3172.9580 524 2550.0460 567 2759.3055 610 2968.5650 653 3177.8245 625 2564.9126 668 2764.1720 611 2973.4315 654 3182.6910 526 2559.7790 569 2769.0385 612 2978.2980 655 3187.5575 527 2564.6455 670 2773.9050 613 2983:1645 656 3192.4240 528 2569,5120 571 2778.7715 |614 2988.3010 657 3197.2905 F. 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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 this country in the manufac- ture or production 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. K. S. 2977, 3016. Second. Articles manufactured or produced 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 manufac- ture or production, 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 or production of the article to be exported may be ascertained and the rate pre- scribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OP 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 2S, act of August 5, i^og, 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. Acceptance of extracts of certificates of manufacture on draw- back entries of tin cans, etc. T. D. 19463. Acceptance of extracts of manufacturers' certificates on en- tries for drawbaolt on leatlier. T. D. 20080. Acetylene-gas bicycle lannps, manufactured by the Badger Brass Manufacturing Company, of Kenosha, Wis., with the use of imported tips and tip holders. T. D. 29919. Advertising hangers, panels, etc., manufactured by the Kauf- mann & Strauss Company, of New York, In part from imported lithographic pictures. T. D. 24879. Advertising hangers, panels, etc., manufactured by the August Gast Bank Note and Lithographic Company, of St. Louis, Mo., in part from imported lithographic pictures. T. D. 25849. 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. Agricultural implements, manufactured by Adriance, Piatt & Co., of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., with the use of imported crucible section steel and open-hearth section steel. T. D. 29900. Agricultural and farming implements, hayrakes, hay tedders, harrows, and reapers, manufactured by the International Har- vester Company, in the Osborne works at Auburn, N.Y., with the use of imported steel billets. T. D. 27838. Agricultural and farming implements, manufactured by the Johnston Harvester Company, of Batavla, N.Y., with the use in part of imported pig iron and steel billets. T, D. 28029. Agricultural and farming implements, plows and other agri- cultural implements, manufactured by B. P. Avery & Sons, Inc., of Louisville, Ky., with the use of imported pig iron and steel sheets and billets. T. D. 28029, extended. T. D. 28060. T. D. 28367 amended so as to provide, in liquidation, for an allowance of 5 per cent for loss in manufacture. T. D. 28394. Agricultural and farming implements: T. T>. 24125 extended to allow drawback on agricultural machinery, manufactured by Adriance, Piatt & Co., of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., in partfrom im- ported pig iron. T. D. 28367. (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 Air-brakes, used in construction of locomotives by tlie Rogers Locomotive Company, of Paterson, N. J. T. D. 19371. Air-brakes, used in tiie manufacture of railroad cars, allow under T. D. 22810 and T. D. 23265. Air-brake fixtures, used in the manufacture of locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burnham, Williams & Co.), of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 22732. Alcohol, used in the manufacture of toilet waters and ex- tracts. T. D. 19271. Alcohol, manufactured by the Columbus Distilling Company, of New York, N.Y., in part from imported molasses. T. D 24441. Alcohol: T. D. 24441 extended to cover alcohol manufactured by the Louisiana Distilling Company (Limited), of New Orleans, La., from imported molasses combined with domestic molasses. T. D. 2«380. Aletris cordial rio and celerina, manufactured by Rio Chem- ical Company, of New York, with 'the use of imported alcohol and refined glycerin made from imported crude glycerin. T D 28114, 29476, 24397. Allowance of additional duties, under section 5 of the act of 1897. T. D. 18680. Allowance for wastage: In liquidating entries for drawback on strong extract and concentrated extract of sarsaparilla, manu- factured by J. C. Ayer Company, no allowance for wastage shall be made in excess of 5.27 per cent for strong extract and 5.82 per cent for concentrated extract. T. D. 22212. Allowance of drawback: Laws and regulations for allowance of drawback and refunds on exports under the customs laws. T. D. 22721. Allowed on reimported domestic spirits, treated as imported. T. D. 17890. Alloy, manufactured by Leddell-Bigelow Company, New York. T. D. 29636. Almondine, manufactured by the Chapman & Smith Company, of Chicago, 111., from imported albumen and shelled almonds and from sugar refined from imported raw sugar; allow under T. D. 10450. Almond paste. (See Paste.) 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, genuine, manufactured by Henry Heide, of New York, N.Y., with a mixture of imported and domestic almond meats and granulated sugar wholly imported. T. D. 23579. 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. Almond paste, Favorite, manufactured by Spencer & Co., of New York, N.Y. T. D. 22640, Almond paste. Favorite: Department's decision, T. D. 23579, extended as far as applicable to cover Favorite almond paste, manufactured by Wood & Selick, of New York, N.Y., in part from imported almond meats and granulated sugar. T. D. 23597. Almonds, sugar-coated. (See Sugar-coated almonds.) Alum, porous and concentrated, and C. P. sulphate of alumina, (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. manufactured by the Merrimac Chemical Company, of Boston, Mass., with the use of hydrate of alumina produced from French bauxite. T. T>. 24261. Alumina. (See Hydrate of alumina.) Aluminum alloy, manufactured by Northern Aluminum Com- pany, New Kensington, Pa. T. D. 29781. Aluminum bearing. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc.) Aluminum castings, wire, cable, rivets, etc., manufactured by the Pittsburg Reduction Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., from Im- ported aluminum. T. D. 187S3, 23875, 27697, 28023. Aluminum, granulated, manufactured by the Goldschmidt Thermit Company, of New York City, with the use of imported aluminum. T. D. 28944. Ammonia. (See Tar and pure ammonia.) 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. Antldolorin (ethyl chloride), manufactured by the Franco- American Chemical Works, of New York, N.Y., in the produc- tion of which no other than imported alcohol. T. D. 23589. Antifriction metal, Glacier. (See Glacier antifriction metal.) Antifriction metal, IVlagnolia. (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 varying proportions soft or pure lead and hard or antimonial lead, to which tin may be added. T. D. 20630. Antiseptic toothpicks, manufactured by the Hygeia Antiseptic Toothpick Company, of New York City, with the use of Im- ported quills and cigarette paper. T. D. 27298. Applications for drawback rates to be promptly transmitted to the Department for official action. T. D. 28417. 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 accompanying 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. When,ever 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. Arabol starch, (See Starch, Arabol.) (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 Armature of a generator, an imported armature Incorporated into and made a permanent part of, a completed generator in- tended for exportation to Canada. T. D. 23981. Armored cable: Amendment of T. D. 11513 in the matter of drawback on insulated electric-lighting cables made in part from imported lead and armored with galvanized wire pro- duced from imported steel billets. ,T. D. 24488. Arsenate of lead, manufactured by the Merrimac Chemical Company, of Boston, Mass., from imported pig lead. T. D. Art drapery, Gobelin, manufactured by the Eddystone Manu- facturing Company, of Eddystone, Pa., wholly from Imported burlaps. T. D. 22616. Artificial silk trimmings, manufactured by the Kursheedt Manufacturing Company, of New York, N.Y., In part with the use of imported artificial silk. T. D. 24804, 26704. Asbestos cement. King's Windsor. (See King's Windsor as- bestos cement.) Asbestos packing and asbestos-metallic sheet packing, manu- factured by the H. W. Johns-Manville Company, of New York City, wholly with the use of imported asbestos cloth. T. D. 28117. Asbestos roofing, manufactured by H. W. Johns-ManvlUe Company, New York, N.Y. T. D. 23527, 23878. Asphalt: T. D. 23042, extended to cover the exportation of refined asphalt, manufactured by the A. L. Barber Asphalt Company, of New York City, wholly from imported crude as- phalt. Asphalt: Regulations of December 30, 1899, establishing a rate for the allowance of drawback on asphalt refined by the Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company, of New York, extended to cover similar exportations by the Warren Chemical and Manu- facturing Company, of New York. T. D. 25402. Asphalt: T. D. 26102, extended to cover the exportation of refined asphalt, manufactured by the A. L. Barber Asphalt Company, of New York City, wholly from imported crude as- phalt. Asphalt, used by the Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company, of New York City, in the manufacture of refined Bermudez as- phalt paving cement. T. D. 28736. T. D. 22833, 25983, and 26433 amended to provide for an allowance of 39.86 per cent wastage In the manufacture of asphalt preparations. T. D. 28911. Asphalt: Department's regulations. T. D. 28194, 28911, amend- ed to provide for wastage of 39.86 per cent Instead of 33% per cent. T. D. 29186. Asphalt cement. (See Ready roofing and asphalt cement.) Asphalt cement, manufactured by the Dunderberg Asphalt Company, of New York City, with the use of Imported crude cement in combination with domestic maltha. T. D. 26622. Asphalt mastic, manufactured by the Barber Asphalt Paving Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., wholly from imported rock and lake asphalt. T. D. 25983. Asphalt preparations, manufactured by the Barber Asphalt Paving Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of crude and refined Trinidad Lake asphalt and crude rock asphalt. T. D. 28194. Asphalt, refined, manufactured by the Barber Asphalt Paving (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. VANDEGRirT,&, Co. Company, of New York, N.Y., wholly with the use of imported crude Trinidad Lake or BermildEl asphaiti T. T>. 228S3. Asphalt, refined, manufactured! by ths "Warren-Scharf Asphalt Paving Company, wholly with' the use of imported crud,e Trini- dad asphalt. T. D. 23042. ' ' Asphalt, refined. Extension of instriictions, T. D. 23042, to cover exportations of refined'^ a^sphal't, manufactured by the Sicilian Asphalt Paving CompUny, df New York, N.Y'., T. D. 23460. ' ' , Asphalt, refined: Extension of regulations, T. D. 23042, to re- fined asphalt, manufactured by the United States and Venezuela Company from imported crude Venezuela asphalt. T. D. 24476. Asphalt solidad, manufactured by the Barber Asphalt Paving Company, of Philadelphia, Pa„ virith the use of imported' as- phalt. T. D. 26433. , ',, '. ' ' ' Asphaltum coated steel pip^s.' (See Steel pipes galvanized, asphaltum and tar coated.) Atlas powrder. (See powder, Atlas.) Atomizers, toilet. (See Toilet atomizers.) Atwood's bitters, manufactured by Hall & Ruokel, of New York, in part with the use of imported alcohol. T. D. 25280. Automatic pianos. (See Pianos.) Automobile, change of, into an express wagon not a manu- facture. T. D. 23567. Automobiles, manufactured by the Locomobile Company of America, of Bridgeport, Conn., with the use of imported rubber tires to which valves of domestic manufacture are attached. T. D. 26002. Automobiles, manufactured by the Peerless Motor Car Com- pany, of Cleveland, Ohio, with the use of imported castings, sparli plugs, spark coils, spark gaps, batteries, springs, valve stems, contact boxes, and ball bearings. T. D. 27668. Automobiles, manufactured by the Pope Motor Car Coro"»any, of Toledo, Ohio, with the use of imported ball bearings and Im- ported magnetos with coil and switch attached. T. D. 28028. Automobiles, manufactured by the Pope Manufacturing Com- pany, of Hartford, Conn., with the use of imported Eisemann- Lavalette magnetos. T. D. 28028, extended. T. D. 28066. Automobiles: T. D. 26002, extended to cover automobiles, manufactured by the Pope Manufacturing Company, of Hart- ford, Conn., with the use of imported tires. T. D. 28193. Automobiles, manufactured by Brewster & Co., New York, with the use of imported woolen carriage cloth, cotton pasting lace, cotton seaming lace, linen broad lace, woolen carpet, silk cloth, silk guard strings and tassels, metal hat rack and other metal fittings, metal, silk, and rubber speaking tubes, rubber and cotton cloth, plate glass, metal chains,' rubber tires, and other imported parts and materials. T. D. 28556. Automobiles, manufactured by the Sultan Motor Company, of Springfield, Mass., with the use of imported steel side and cross frames, rear and front axles and hubs, springs, castings, forgings, etc. T. D. 28556, extended. T. D. 29202. Automobiles, manufactured by the Auto Export Company, with the use of imported parts and materials. T. D. 28556, ex- tended. T. D. 29419. Automobiles, manufactured by the members of the Associa- tion of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers, with the use of imported parts. T. D. 28556, extended. T. D. 29422. (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 Automobiles, manufactured by the American Locomotive Au- tomobile Company, of New York City, and Providence, R.I., witli tlie use of imported parts and materials. T. D. 28728. Automobiles, manufactured by Reo Motor Car Company, Lan- sing, Micli. T. D. 29474. Ayer's cherry pectoral and sarsaparllla, manufactured by the J. C. Ayer Company, of Lowell, Mass., in part from imported alcohol; allow under letter May 28, 1S96, to collector, Boston. Ayer's sarsaparllla and strong extract of sarsaparllla, 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. 22569, 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. Babbitt metal, manufactured by the National Lead Company, of New York, N.Y., with the use of lead and antimony wholly Im&orted. T. D. 24123. Babbitt metal, extension of T. D. 24123, manufactured by Marks, Lissberger & Son, of New York, N.Y., in part from im- ported lead and antimony. T. D. 24633. Babbitt metal, manufactured by Friotionless Metal Company, Chattanooga, Term. T. D. 29471. Babbitt metal, etc., manufactured by Fidelity Metal Company, Brooklyn, N.T. T. D. 29890. Backed cloths, manufactured by M. L. Hiller & Sons, of New York. T. D. 18186. Bags, leather. (See Leather bags, belts, etc.) Bags of burlap. (See Dyed burlaps.) Bags, paper. (See Paper bags.) Bags, manufactured from imported burlaps or other cloth suitable for bags, and exported either empty or filled; base allowance 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, as coverings for free goods. T. D. 17753. Bags, used prior to exportation. Drawback denied. (See Drawback denied.) Bags, manufactured from imported cloth and exported with domestic flour. T. D. 18894. Bags, manufactured from burlaps, imported under the act of 1897. T. D. 19019. Bags: Official shipments of bags, for drawback, under para- graph 4 of regulations, T. D. 19342, 21085. Bags: Regulations relative to the collection of drawback on bags, filled with flour or other cereal products. T. D. 19342. Bags: Bills of lading may be waived only on entries for draw- back on bags exported with grain when the drawback is claimed by the manufacturers, and not by the exporters of the bags. T. D. 20145. Bags, shipped with grain: Bags of manufacturers must be segregated before filing of preliminary entry and notice of in- tent to export. T. D. 20496. Bags, shipped with grain. Modification of T. D. 20496, regard- (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. ing segregation of bags before entry for exportation with bene- fit of drawback. T. D. 20869. Bags: Department's decision T. D. 20869 not a revocation, but merely a modification of T. D. 20496, whereby inspectors when not actually engaged will inspect unsegregated bags. T. D. 23552. Bags: T. D. 20906, 20975, 21067, 22156, and 22553. Bags, entered for exportation with benefit of drawback must be marked on the proper outside surface of the bag. T. D. 21067, amended accordingly. T. D. 22156. Bags: Department's decision T. D. 21067 applies to the side of the bag bearing the brand by which the contents of the bag are known to the trade. T. D. 23463. Bags, marking of, for drawback: Article 777 of the Customs Regulations of 1892 covers all bags entered for exportation with benefit of drawback, whether empty or filled. T. D. 21242. Bags, exported with benefit of drawback should, in addition to the words "For drawback," be identified by shipping marks and numbers. T. D. 22553. Bags, reimported, upon which drawback -was allowed on ex- portation, may be imported by parties other than the exporters upon payment of duties equal to the drawback; but in the case of domestic bags upon which no drawback was allowed on ex- . portation, to be entitled to free entry, must be imported by the exporter thereof, under the provisions of paragraph 483, act of 1897. T. D. 22750. Bags of American manufacture, exported with an allowance of drawback under section 30, act of 1897, are, under the first proviso to paragraph 483 of said act, subject on reimportation only to a duty equal to the drawback allowed. T. D. 23340. Bags: Entries covering exportations of bags marked "For drawback" and "Right of drawback reserved," with the name of the manufacturer, may be liquidated, although they do not specify the shipping marks and numbers. Upon the reimporta- tion of bags so marked the burden of proof shall rest upon the importer to show they did not enjoy the benefit of drawback upon exportation. T. D. 23637. Bags, "round-bale," manufactured by Bemis Bro. Bag Com- pany, of St. Louis, Mo., wholly from imported burlaps. T. D. 24192. T. D. 20975, 21679, 21845. Bags, inside, marking of, for drawback: Inside burlap bags must be marked as required in article 1177, Customs Regula- tions of 1899. T. D. 24957. Bags, round bale, manufactured by the Reagan Round Bale Company, of Houston, Tex., from imported burlap. T. D. 25076, 27809. Bags, round bale, manufactured by the Alabama-Mississippi Round Bale Company, of Montgomery, Ala., wholly from im- ported burlaps. T. D. 25076 extended. T. D. 28646. Bags must be marked with indelible ink. T. D. 26685. Bags. T. D. 26685, suspended. T. D. 26796. Bags, manufactured by Armour & Co., from Imported burlaps, and used as containers for kegs of butter, lard, etc., and for hams and other meats. T. D. 27340. Bags, manufactured by F. A. Ferris & Co., from imported burlaps, and used as containers of hams and bacon. T. D. 28810. (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 Baked beans, manufactured by H. J. Heinz Company, Pitts- burg, Pa. T.-D. 29621. Band saws and "blanks," manufactured by Josliua Oldiiara, of New York City, from imported steel plates; allow under T. D. 15067. Bands, steel. (See Hoops and steel bands.) Barbed wire, manufactured by the Consolidated Steel Wire Co., Allentown, Pa. T. D. 18048, 18179. Barbed wire fencing. (See Wire fencing.) Bar iron, fisli-piate 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 Iron, manufactured by the American Iron and Steel Manu- facturing Company, of Reading and Lebanon, Pa., In part from imported scrap iron. T. D. 27235. Bar lead. (See Lead.) "Bar sugar," manufactured by Louis Saroni & Co., from im- ported refined sugar; allow under T. D. 17764. Bars, cross. (See Cross bars.) Bars, steel. (See Steel bars.) Barrel hoops. (See Petroleum barrels.) Barrel rivets. (See Petroleum barrels.) Barrels, petroleum. (See Petroleum barrels.) Barrels, manufactured by the Standard Oil Company (Bayonne works), with the use of steel hoops made by the Sharon Steel Hoop Company, of Sharon, Pa., from imported steel billets. T. D. 23946, revoked. T. D. 24490. Barrels, manufactured by the Standard Oil Company, with the use of steel hoops made for and on their account, by the Sharon Steel Hoop Company, of Sharon, Pa., wholly from Imported steel billets. T. D. 24490, 24853. Barry's Florida Water, manufactured by Barclay & Co., 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.) 46 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. New York City, in part from imported alcoiiol, 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 under T. D. 16931 and letter June 23, 1896, to collector, New York. Bath and wash tubs, manufactured by the .J. L. Mott Iron Works, of New York City, from imported unglazed flre-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 mate- rials; 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 drawlDack 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 oflicial 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 Independent Breweries Company (the American Brewery Branch), of St. Louis, Mo., with the use of imported barley, hops, and rice. T. D. 20976, extended. T. D. 28413. Beer, manufactured by the George "Wiedemann Brewing Com- pany, of Newport, Ky., in part from imported hops. T. D. 23072. Beer, manufactured by the Schoenhofen Brewing Company, of Chicago, 111., in part with imported hops. T. D. 23072, ex- tended. T. D. 29040. Beer, manufactured by the Schoenhofen Brewing Company, of Chicago, 111., in part from imported rice. T. D. 23072, ex- tended. T. D, 29182. Beer, filling bottles with, not a, manufacture. T. D. 23511, 23524. Beer; Provisions of act of March 8, 1902, not retroactive; al- lowance of drawback on imported materials used in the manu- facture of beer shipped to the Philippine Islands will be gov- erned by the regulations heretofore promulgated. T. D. 23614. Beer- bottle corks: Drawback not allowed on corks imported to be used on beer, bottled for export. T. D. 20404. Belinda chewing plug tobacco; Drawback denied. (Note. — Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers tha;t the services'of a com- petent broker ate usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) Dhatwback Schedule. 47 Belting leather. (See Leather, belting.) Belts, leather. (See Leather bags, belts, etc.) Belts, manufactured by thfe Royal Metal Manufacturing Com- pany, of- New York, with the Use of imported cotton velvet webbing and brass stampings. T. D. 25142. Belts, ladies', manufawtufe'd , by the Stewart, Howe & May Company, of New Ydrk City, with the use of imported velveteeii, silk, and sa,tin. T. D. 2898(1.. ■ . Bermudez asphalt paving cement. Department's regulations, T. D. 28736, amended. T. D. 28839. Bible concordances. (See Cyclopedic concordances of the Bible.) ' , .: .1 Bicycle parts: Department regulations, T. D. 24401, extended to cover parts of bicycles, manufactured in part from imported steel balls by John E. Ifeim, of Buffalo, N.Y. T. D. 25837. Bicycle pedals, manufactured by John R. Keim, of Buffalo, N.Y., from imported steel balls. T. D. 24401. Bicycle rims, manufactured by the American Wood Rim Com- pany, w;ith the use; of 'Imported aluminum linings. T. D. 27597. Bicycle rinis, mamifactured b'y the.Anierican Wood Rim Com- pany, of Onaway, Mich., with the use of Imported aluminum lifiing when exported in connection with bicycles. T. D. 29152. 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, 111., in part from imported steel tubing; allow under T. D. 15647. Bicycles, manufactured by Union Cycle Mfg. Co., of High- landville, Mass., iii part 'from' imported tubing and chain; allow under T. D. 17889. 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 beiiig made from parts of frames imported "in the' i-ough" and domestic materials; allow under T. D. 14430 and letter February 4, 1895, to collector, New York. Bicycles and parts of, manufactured from imported materials; allow under T. D. 17904. Billiard tables, manufactured by the Brunswick-Balke-CoUen- der Company, of New York City, the "coverings of which are made wholly from imported billiard cloth"; allow under T. D. 15913. Bills of lading may be waived only on entries for drawback on bags exported with grain when the drawback is claimed by the manufacturers, and not by the exporters oif the bags. T. D. 20145. Bills of lading: Requirements as to the indorsement, by offi- cers and agents of a corporation, of bills of lading covering merchandise exported with benefit of drawback. T. D. 22566. Bills of lading: (Certification of authority to indorse bills of lading in drawback cases. T. D. 22717. Bills of lading, for drawback purposes should be signed in the usual manner, and the notation "For custom-house purposes" be signed or initialed in ink or indelible pencil. T. D. 23477. Binders. (See- Harvesters, etc.) (Note.— Accuracy and predision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the sefvices of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 48 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Binder twine, manufactured by Plymouth Cordage Company, Plymouth, Mass. T. D. 29452. Bindings, manufactured by the Bias Narrow Fabric Company, of Bridgeport, Conn., wholly from imported satin, silk, lawn, and India linen. T. D. 25451. Biscuits, cakes op crackers, manufactured by the Standard Biscuit Co., of San Francisco, Cal. T. D. 18192. Biscuits, cakes, and crackers, manufactured by the National Biscuit Company, of New Yorlc, N.T., in part from imported re- fined sugar or from sugar and imported molasses. T. D. 17450, revoked. T. D. 24832. Biscuits, cakes and crackers, manufactured by the National Biscuit Company, of New York, with the use of imported re- fined sugar. T. D. 27334. Bitters, pomio. (See Pomlo bitters.) i Bitters, Ramsay's Trinidad aromatic. (See Eamsay's Trinidad aromatic bitters.) Bitters, sulphur. (See Sulphur bitters.) Black sheets and roofing, and galvanized sheets and roofing, manufactured by the McCullough Iron Company, of Wilming- ton, Del., from imported steel. T. D. 24544. Black varnishes and japans, manufactured by the Standard Varnish Works, of New York, from imported palm-oil pitch, combined with other ingredients. T. D. 22069. Black varnishes: Regulations, T. D. 22069, extended to cover similar black varnishes, manufactured by the Standard Varnish Works, of New York, N.Y. T. D. 23439. Black varnishes: Department's instructions, T. D. 22069, estab- lishing rate for allowance of drawback on black varnishes and japans, manufactured by the Standard Varnish Works, of New York, N.Y., extended to such merchandise produced by said company with the use of imported asphalt. T. D. 24030. 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. Black varnishes: Department's instructions T. D. 24030, by substituting imported crude for dried asphalt, used in the manu- facture of black varnishes and japans, by the Standard Varnish Works, of New York, N.Y. T. D. 24613. 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 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.) Blended flour, manufactured by the TJnited Mills Flour Com- pany, of New York City, from imported and domestic flour. T. D. 26128. Blended flour, manufactured from imported and domestic flour by Holt & Co., of New York City. T. D. 26128, extended. T. D. 27581. Blended oil, on the exportation of Michael d'Angelo, and La- roza & Cia brands of blended oil, manufactured by Moos & Co., of New York, with the use of imported olive oil. T. D. 25141. Block lights, manufactured by the Block Light Company, 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.) t Drawback Schedule. 49 New York City, with tlie use of imported thorium and nickel wire. T. D. 27148. Blue vitriol. (See Sulphate of copper.) Boat spikes. (See Spikes.) Boiler rivets. (See Railroad spikes, etc.) Boiler tubes. (See Locomotive and steam boilers.) Boiler tubes, manufactured from Swedish billets for use in construction of boilers for two Russian battle-ships in course of construction in the United States, no drawback on, under section 30, act of 1897, as such use does not involve an exporta- tion. T. D. 21362. Boiler tubes and pipes, wholly manufactured from imported Swedish iron blooms and bars. T. D. 24979. Boilers. (See Locomotive and other steam boilers.) Boilers. (See Locomotive boilers; Radiators.) Boilers, locomotive. (See Locomotive and steam boilers.) Boilers, steam. (See Locomotive and steam boilers.) Boilers, steam and hot-water. (See Stoves, ranges, etc.) Bolts, carriage. (See Carriage and tire bolts.) Bolts, fish-plate. (See Bar iron, flsh-plate bolts, etc.) Bolts, lag screws, rivets, and dock and wharf spikes, manu- factured by the American Iron and Steel Manufacturing Com- pany, of Lebanon and Reading, Pa., in part from imported scrap iron. T. D. 27213. Bolts, tire. (See Carriage and tire bolts.) Bond: On entry for drawback exceeding $100 export bond is required; if excess is discovered after entry, claimant may under certain conditions bring the case within the limit. T. D. 20055. Bonds: Requirement of bond under article 762 of the Customs Regulations of 1892 on entries for drawback. T. D. 20495. Bonds: Shipments to Canada or Mexico. On shipments to Canada or Mexico or to other foreign countries via Canada or Mexico, wherein the drawback does not exceed $100, bond to produce landing certificate may be waived, the payment of drawback to be suspended until production of foreign customs certificate. T. D. 22102, modified. T. D. 25840. Bonds, cancellation of, shortage: Instructions for cancellation of drawback bonds where shortage is shown by landing certifi- cate, in the case of goods of similar character, some exported with benefit of drawback and some not so exported, but both covered by same landing certificate. T. D. 25031. Bonds: Cancellation of drawback bonds. T. D. 27939. Bonds, cancellation of, landing certificates: T. D. 27939, ex- tended to cover exportations by land. T. D. 28134. Bookcases, wardrobes, china or glass closets, bureaus, and sideboards, manufactured by H. C. Swain & Son, of New York, N.Y., in part from imported glass or plate used as mirrors. T. D. 24427. Bookcases, manufactured by the Gunn Furniture Company, of Grand Rapids, Mich., with the use of imported glass. T. T>. 24776. 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. Books, bound. (See Bound books.) Books, press-copying. T. D. 22898, extended to allow draw- back on the exportation of press-copying books, 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.) 50 F. B. Vandegript & Co. wholly with the use of imported copying paper, by H. C. Davi- son & Co., of New York City. T. D. 28313. Books, letter-copying, manufactured by the National Blank Book Company, of Holyoke, Mass., with the use of imported Japanese copying paper. T. D. 26406. Books: T. D. 26406, extended to cover letter-copying books, manufactured by the Rainbow Mills, of Rainbow, Conn., with the use of imported Japanese copying paper. T. D. 27594. Books, letter-copying, manufactured by the Bailey Manufac- turing Company, New York City, with the use of imported Jap- anese copying paper. T. D. 26406, extended. T. D. 28788. Books, memorandum, manufactured by the, National Blank Book Company, of Holyoke, Mass., in part from imported oil- cloth. T. D. 26644. Boots, shoes, etc. (See Ladies' shoes, etc.) Boning wire and back wire, manufactured by M. Cohn & Co., of New York. T. D. 18035. Boraclc acid. (See Borax and boracic acid.) Borax, manufactured partly from imported soda ash; allow on quantity of soda ash used. Borax, manufactured from imported soda ash. T. D. 17692. Borax, used in curing and preserving meats. T. D. 18565. Borax: Disallowance of drawback on imported borax used in curing domestic meats for export. T. D. 22133. Borax, not allowed on ground or powdered borax, as the process of grinding or powdering crystal borax is not a bona flde manufacture within the contemplation of section 30, act of 1897. T. D. 22221. 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. Borolyptol, hemaboioids, and koia-cardinettes. (See Hema- boloids, etc.) Borsalite. T. D. 26321 and T. D. 26532, respectively, extended to borsalite, manufactured by Thos. Thorkildsen & Co., of Chicago, 111., with the use of imported borax, and to exported articles in connection with which such borsalite is used. T. D. 28092. Bottle caps. (See Tin foil, tea lead, etc.) Bottle stoppers, manufactured by L. Mundet & Son, Inc., of Brooklyn, N.Y., in part from imported cork disks. T. D. 28264. Bottle stoppers, manufactured by L. Mundet & Son, Inc., Brooklyn, N.Y. T. D. 29581. Bottle stoppers, manufactured by Crown Cork and Seal Com- pany, Baltimore, Md. T. D. 29880. Bound books. Dutch Bibles, manufactured by A. J. Holman & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported printed sheets. T. D. 20136. Box-corner and bung fasteners, manufactured by the Gary Manufacturing Company, of New York, N.Y., with the use of imported hoop steel. T. D. 24558. Box shocks, manufactured from imported lumber; base allow- ance on quantity of imported lumber used, to be determined by adding to the board measure of the shocks 9 6-10 per cent of such measure. (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 25^02'' ^''°°'*^ ^""^ wooden boxes: Wastage allowance. T. D. Box shocks and wooden boxes; T.D. 25902, relating to wastage on box shooks ana wooden boxes, amended so as to provide an T D 2"79S7 °"^-^^^*^^"t'^ °* ^" '"<=h for each side dress|d. Box straps, manufactured by Gary Manufacturing Company, 23289^'^ ■^■^■* ^^°"^ ^'■°™ imported sheet steel. T. D. Box straps: Department's instructions, T. D. 23289, extended to cover box straps, manufactured by the Gary Manufacturing Company New York, N.T., wholly from imported strip steel. J.. iJ. 2ooS3. Box straps: Department's instructions, T. D. 23289, regarding drawback on box straps, manufactured by the Gary Manufac- turmg Company, of New York, N.T., from imported sheet steel amended. T. D. 24417. Box straps: Extension of T. D. 23289, to "universal box strap," manufactured by Gary Manufacturing Company, of New York, N.Y., wholly from imported sheet steel, and exported in bundles T. D. 24543. Box straps, Trojan, manufactured by the De Haven Manu- facturing Company, of Brooklyn, N.Y., wholly from imported steel sheets and steel strips. T. D. 27079. Boxes: Method of determining quantity of lumber used in manufacturing boxes for exportation with benefit of drawback. T. D. 21215. Boxes, paper. (See Paper boxes.) Boxes, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Boxes, wooden. (See Wooden boxes.) Boys' washable suits, manufactured by H. B. Isaacson & Son, New York City. T. D. 29477. Brake shoes (see, also. Iron paving blocks and brake shoes), manufactured by the International Brake Shoe and Foundry Company, of New York, N.Y., from imported pig iron. T. D. 24455. Brakes, vacuum. (See Eailway cars.) Braids, manufactured by Messrs. Von Nostitz & Trube, of New York, wholly or in part with the use of imported wool or artificial silk and metal thread. T. D. 25227. Braids, manufactured by the Sutro Brothers Braid Company, of New York City, wholly or in part from imported artificial silk, worsted, and mohair yarns, tinsel threads, and metal lahns. T. D. 25655. Braids, straw. (See Straw braids.) Brandy, made wholly from imported materials. T. D. 1S844. Brass bedsteads, manufactured by H. L. Judd & Co., of New York City, in part from imported brass tubing; allow under T. D. 11474. Brass boiler tubes. (See Locomotive and steam boilers.) Bread makers. (See Choppers, etc.) Brewers' combined mash tubs, kettles, and rice cookers, man- ufactured by the Goetz & Flodin Manufacturing Company, of Chicago, 111., in part with the use of imported iron paddles or agitators. T. D. 29020. Brick pallets, manufactured by Mershon, Schuette, Parker & Co., Saginaw, Mich. T. D. 23573. Bridge material. (See Structural material.) (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. 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. Brushes, manufactured by William A. Tottle & Co., of Balti- more, Md., with the use wholly or in part of imported bristles. T. D. 28611. Brushes, manufactured by the John L. Whiting & Son Com- pany, of Boston, Mass., wholly with the use of imported bristles. T. D. 28611, extended. T. D. 28808. Brushes, manufactured by J. L. Whiting-J. J. Adams Com- pany, Boston, Mass. T. D. 29531. Buffers, locomotive coupling. (See Locomotives.) Buggy washers, leather, manufactured by the Diamond Whip Company, of Chicago, 111., wholly from imported strip leather. T. D. 28972. 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 manufac- turer 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. Bung fasteners. (See Box-corner and bung fasteners.) Burlap coverings, manufactured by the Chandler Oil Cloth and Buckram Company, of East Taunton, Mass. T. D. 23235, extended. T. D. 29421. Burlaps. (See Dyed burlaps.) Burlaps, imported, used as coverings of cotton in bales not entitled to drawback, as cutting of cloth into lengths, etc., does not constitute a manufacture. T. D. 19861. Burlaps: Denying application for drawback on imported bur- laps used in making coverings designed for cylindrical cotton bales, not being "articles manufactured or produced in the United States." T. D. 20776. Burlaps, used as containers of exported bacon, disallowance of drawback on. T. D. 22070. Burlaps: Neither the baling of domestic goods nor the cutting of imported burlaps into strips and fastening the same around the hales is a manufacture within the contemplation of sec- tion 30, act of 1897. T. D. 22214. Burlaps, not allowed on so-called bags produced from im- ported burlaps, and used as coverings for wooden kegs contain- ing lard. — Following T. D. 20776. T. D. 22799. 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; al- low under T. D, 16151. Burning oils: Department's decision, T. D. 16747, establishing rate of allowance on lubricating oils; extended to cover burning oils, manufactured from imported rape-seed oil and domestic petroleum. T. D. 23295. Butter, manufactured from domestic butter and imported salt. T. D. 23306. Butter, manufactured by Curlew Creamery Company Curlew, Mass. T. D. 29589. (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 Butter color. (See Diamond dyes, 'etc.) Butter, refined. (See Reflned butter.) Butter, refined: Department's instructions, T. D. 14578, ex- tended to cover all manufactures of reflned butter, .produced from imported grease butter, in connection with domestic salt and glucose. T. T>. 23810. Butter, refined, manufactured by H. Chaloner & Co., of New York, N.Y., from imported "packing stock," and imported salt. T. D. 22570. Butter, refined: T. D. 23810, extended to cover exportations ■>(. refined butter, manufactured from imported grease butter in combination with domestic butter. T. D. 26346. Butter, renovated: Department's instructions, T. D. 23810, ex- tended to renovated butter, manufactured by Swift & Co., of Chicago, 111. T. D. 24007. Buttons and studs, with imported "German backs" attach- ments. T. D. 18674. Butts and hinges, manufactured by the Stanley Works, of New Britain, Conn., from imported steel billets. T. D. 24421, 24571. Cable, armored. (See Armored cable.) Cables, electric. (See Electric cables.) Cables, electric-lighting. (See Electric-lighting cables.) Cables, lead. (See Lead cables.) Cables, wire. (See Wire rope.) Cables, wire and hemp. (See Wire rope.) Cake, oil. (See Linseed oil cake.) Cakes. (See Biscuits, crackers, etc.) Cakes. (See Biscuit.) Cakes and crackers. (See Biscuits, cakes, and crackers.) Calcium, carbide. (See Carbide of calcium.) Calcimine, manufactured by Ilsley-Doubleday & Co., of Brook- lyn, N.T., in part from imported glue. T. D. 29433. Calender rolls, manufactured by the Textile Finishing Ma- chinery Company, of Providence, R.I., from imported brown filter paper. T. D. 24390. Calfskins, enameled. (See Enameled calfskins.) Camel's-hair noils are not "manufactured" within the mean- ing of the drawback laws. T. D. 23732. 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. Camel's-hair press cloth and other products, manufactured by Oriental Textile Mills, Houston, Tex. T. D. 29654. Camel's-hair products, manufactured by Abbott Worsted Com- pany, Graniteville, Mass". T. D. 29718. Camel's-hair yarn, tops, etc., manufactured by B. S. Park- hurst & Co., Gloversville, N.Y. T. D. 29458. Cameras, photographic. (See Photographic cameras.) Canal Zone, allowed under section 30, tariff act of 1897, on shipments to the Canal Zone. T. D. 28315. Candle pitch, used in manufacture of varnishes and japans, denied. T. D. 18123. Candy. (See Confectionery.) Cane shredders, manufactured by the Newell Manufacturing Company, of New York City, with the use of imported steel cutters. T. D. 26522. (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.) 54 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Cane sirup, maple flavor, etc., manufactured by Pacific Coast Syrup Company, San Francisco, Cal. T. D. 29756. Canned fruits, manufactured by Libby, McNeill & Libby, Sunnyvale, Cal. T. D. 29459. Canned pineapples, manufactured by Hawaiian Pineapple Com- pany, Honolulu, Hawaii. T. D. 297S5. Canopies, manufactured by Troy Carriage Sunshade Company, Troy, Ohio. T. D. 29707. Cans for paints. (See Paints and cans containing the same.) Cans for salmon, manufactured by the Pacific Packing and Navigation Company, of Seattle, Wash., wholly from imported tin plate. T, D. 24956. Cans, tin: T. D. 24207 and T. D. 24850, extended to cover the exportation of 2 imperial gallon cans, manufactured by the Standard Oil Company, wholly from imported tin plates and solder containing imported lead. T. D. 26345. Cans, tin, manufactured with the use of none but imported tin plate. T. D. 25284. Cans, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Canned salmon, manufactured by the Pacific Packing and Navigation Company. T. D. 24681. Caps, blasting. (See Blasting caps and electric exploders.) Caps, tin. (See Petroleum cans and parts.) Capsules, manufactured by the Hall Capsule Company, of Covington, Ky., wholly from imported gelatin. T. D. 29321. Car bodies. (See Railway cars.) Car bodies, manufactured by the Gilbert Car Manufacturing Company, of Troy, N.T., in part from imported glass; allow under T. D. 10695. Car brakes. (See Railway cars. Car drawbars. (See Railway oars.) Car forgings. (See Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, etc.) Car gas equipments. (See Railway cars.) Car trucks, manufactured by the J. G. Brill Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., in part from imported angle irons. T. D. 24468. Car seats, manufactured by the Hale & Kilburn Manufactur- ing Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., in part from imported cot- ton and wool tapestry. T. D. 24553. Car seats and corner seats, small, medium, and large, manu- factured by the Hale & Kilburn Manufacturing Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., in part from imported wool, plush, or mohair velvet. T. D. 25483. T. D. 25483 extended to allow drawback on sulphate and phosphate of ammonia, used in the fireproofing of wood and other materials entering into the manufacture of car seats exported by the Hale & Kilburn Manufacturing Company, of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. '28359. Car ventilators. (See Railway cars.) Car wheels, manufactured by the Pullman Company, of Chi- cago, 111., in part from Krupp steel tires. T. D. 22439. Car wheels, manufactured by the Griffin "Wheel Company, of Chicago, 111., in part from imported pig iron. T. D. 24556. Car wheels, extension of T. D. 24556, to car wheels, manufac- tured by the Griffin Wheel Company, of Chicago, 111., at its works at Overland, near Denver, Colo., in part from imported pig iron. T. D. 24647. Car wheels. (See Locomotive and railway car wheels.) Car windows. (See Railway cars.) (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 Caramels. (See Confectionery.) Carbide of calcium, allowance on lime, used in the manu- facture of carbide of calcium," barred by proviso in section T?' faL? Principle enunciated in T. D. 17880 applied. T. Carbide of calcium, manufactured by the Union Carbide Com- pany, of New York, N.Y., in the manufacture of which im- ported hme combined with domesti* coke is used. T D 22181 Carbon articles, graphitized. (See Graphitized carbon ar- ticles.) Carbona, unburnable and non-explosive cleaning fluid, manu- factured by the Carbona Products Company, of Newark, N J , in part with the use of imported tetrachloride of carbon. T D 29282. Carborundum wheels, stones, hones, paper, and cloth, manu- factured by the Carborundum Company, of Niagara Falls, N.Y., from imported crude carborundum. T. D. 24413. Cardui, McElree's wine of, manufactured by the Chattanooga Medicine Company, of Chattanooga, Tenn., with the use of im- ported alcohol. T. D. 25228. Carpets, manufactured by the Westboro Mills, of Westboro, Mass., from woolen yarns, manufactured with the use of im- ported wool. T. D. 27203. Carpets and rugs, manufactured' by the Bigelow Garget Com- pany, of Boston, Mass., with the use of imported wool and jute yarn. T. D. 28011. Carpets, mats, and rugs, manufactured by the Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Company, of Yonkers, N.Y. T. D. 21016, 22975. Carpets, mats, and rugs: Department's instructions, T. D. 21016, authorizing drawback on carpets, mats, and rugs, are hereby extended to similar manufactures of the Hartford Car- pet Corporation, of New York, N.Y. T. D. 24092. Carpets, rugs, etc., manufactured by Alexander Smith & Sons Carpet Company, of Yonkers, N.Y. T. D. 21016, amended. T. D. 25887. Carpet sweepers, manufactured by Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company, of Grand Rapids, Mich., in part from imported tin plate; allow under T. D. 13831. Carpet sweepers, manufactured by the Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company, of Grand Rapids, Mich., from imported tin plate, I. X. quaUty. T. D. 23685. Carpet sweepers, manufactured by the Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. T. D. 23685 and T. D. 23773. Carpet sweepers: Department's instructions, T. D. 23773, amended by increasing rate of allowance. T. D. 23991. Carpet sweepers, manufactured by the Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company, of Grand Rapids, Mich., in part from Chinese bristles. T. D. 23773. Carpet sweepers: Department's regulations, T. D. 23773, ex- tended to cover "hall" and "club" carpet sweepers, manufac- tured in part from imported bristles by the Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company, of Grand Rapids, Mich. T. D. 25634. Carpet sweepers. (See, also, Gold medal sweepers.) Carpet-sweeper brushes, manufactured by the Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company, of Grand Rapids, Mich., in part from im- ported bristles. T. D. 24485. Carpet-sweeper pans, manufactured by the Bissell Carpet (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. Sweeper Company, of Grand Eapids-, Mich., from imported tin plate. T. D. 24530. 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.) Carriage bo.ts. (See Railroad spikes, etc.) Carriages and wagons, manufactured by J. B. Brewster & Co., of New York City, linings, trimmings, and cushion covers being made wiiolly from imported cloth; allow under T. D. 12603. Carriages, manufactured by Hassett & Hodges, Amesbury, Mass. T. D. 29733. Cars, dining, manufactured by the Pullman Company, of Chicago, 111., fitted with imported cooking ranges. T. D. 26601. Cars, freight, manufactured by the Middletown Car Works, of Middletown, Pa., with the use of imported wheels, axles, buffers, and couplers. T. D. 24326, extended. T. D. 27140. Cars, freight, built by the Western Steel Car and Foundry Company, of Hegewisch, 111., with the use of lumber, manu- factured from imported materials. T. D. 26705. Cars, horse. (See Railway cars.) Cars, manufactured by the Harlan & HoUingsworth Company, of Wilmington, Del., in part from imported drawbars, gas equipments, glass for windows, vacuum brakes, and ventilators; allow under T. D. 11955. Cars, railway. (See Railway cars.) Cars, railway: T. D. 24350, extended to cover railway cars manufactured by the American Car and Foundry Company, of New York, with the use of imported parts of electric, lighting systems, sanitary fittings, ventilators, and steel springs for car-truck bolsters. T. D. 27592. Cars, pressed steel, manufactured by the Pressed Steel Car Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., with the use of imported brake material. T. D. 25956, extended. T. D. 27880. Cars, steel, manufactured by the Pressed Steel Car Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., with the use of imported buffers and draw- gears. T. D. 2B966. Cars, street, manufactured by the J. G. Brill Coinpany, of Philadelphia, Pa., in the manufacture of which imported mag- netic brakes are used. T. D. 26432. Cars, street, manufactured by the J. G. Brill Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of imported car wheels, or car wheels and axles. T. D. 26978. Cars, street, manufactured by the J. G. Brill Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., in the manufacture of which imported Riedel bells are used. T. D. 27234. Cartons, manufactured by Colgate & Co., Jersey City, N. J. T. D. 29666. Cartridges, "loaded" with bullets, manufactured from im- ported lead, or from imported lead and tin or antimony; allow as on "Bullets," which see. Cartridges, manufactured by the Western Cartridge Company, of East Alton, 111., with the use of imported copper caps. T. D. 26405. Cartridges, shot. (See Shot cartridges.) Cases, paclthe rate, revoked. T. D. 29087. Casket and colfin hardware, manufactured by the National Casket Company, of New York, N.Y. (Allegheny works), wholly or in part from imported lead and antimony. T D 24573. Casket and coffin hardware, consisting of extension handles, short bar handles, cover lifters, thumbscrews, escutcheons, and ornaments, manufactured by the National Casket Company, of New York City (Allegheny works), wholly or in part with the use of imported lead, antimony, and tin plate. T. D 24573 re- voked. T. D. 27950. Casks and kegs, manufactured by the Mathison Cooperage Company, of Jersey City, N. J., the hoops of which are made wholly from imported hoop steel. T. D. 24024. Casters, manufactured by A, B. Diss & Co., of New York, N.Y., with the use of imported porcelain wheels. T. D. 23925. Casters, manufactured by the Universal Caster and Foundry Company, of New York, in part with the use of imported por- celain wheels. T. D. 23925, extended. T. D. 28526. Castile soap, manufactured by Colgate & Co., Jersey City, N. J. T. D. 29668, Castings, manufactured by the Union Iron Works, of San Francisco, Cal. T. D. 18193. Castings, manufactured by the Vaughan Machine Company, of Peabody, Mass., from pig Iron, imported and domestic, com- bined in stated proportions. T. D. 23678, 23927. Castings, manufactured in part with the use of imported pig iron by the PaVtucket Foundry Company, of Pawtucket, R. I., for and on account of the Potter and Johnston Machine Com- pany, of Pawtucket, R.I., for use in making automatics, shapers,, and other machines. T. D. 24125, extended. T. D. 29085. Castings, manufactured by the West Side Foundry Company, of Troy, N.Y., with the use of imported pig iron. T. D. 28138. Castings: Department's instructions T. D. 28138, extended to cover exportations of castings manufactured' by the Isbell- Porter Company, of Newark, N. J., in part from imported pig iron. T. D. 28371. Castings, manufactured by the William R. Martin Iron Works, of Lancaster, Pa., in part from imported pig iron. T. D. 2S138, extended. T. D. 28449. ^ Castings, plows and plow, manufacturad by the Hampton Manufacturing Company, of Hampton, Va., with the use of imported pig iron. T. D. 27991. 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 Camden Iron Works, Phila- delphia, Pa. T. D. 23735. Cast-iron pipe, manufactured by United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Company, Burlington, N. J. T. D. 23760. Cast-iron pipe, manufactured by Florence Iron Works, Flor- ence, N. J. T. D. 23796. Cast-iron pipe, manufactured by the United States Cast (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 vas^\y more than the small cost of such services.) 58 F. B. Vandegritt & Co. Iron Pipe and Foundry Company, of Burlington, N. J. T. D. 24163. Cast-iron soil pipes, manufactured by Essex Foundry, of Newark, N. J., in part from imported pig iron. T. D. 24727. Cast-iron sole plates, manufactured by the William Cramp & Sons Ship and Engine Building Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported pig iron. T. D. 24336. Castor oil and castor pomace, manufactured "wholly from im- ported castor beans or seeds; allow duty paid on 20i^ pounds of the imported beans or seeds used for each gallon of oil ex- ported, and duty paid on 13 pounds of such beans or seeds for each 100 pounds of pomace exported, quantities to be deter- mined by gauge or weight, as ordered by the collector. Ceiling. (See Dressed lumber.) Ceilings, steel, stamped. (See Stamped steel ceilings.) Celerlna. (See Aletris cordial rio.) Celery compound. (See Paine's celery compound.) 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.) Cement, belting, manufactured by the Shultz Belting Com- pany, of St. Louis, Mo., with the use of imported glue. T. D. 27901. Cement, liquid. (See Liquid gum and cement.) Cement, rock wall, manufactured from plaster of parls, made wholly from imported rock plaster by the Rock Plaster Com- pany, of New York and New Jersey. T. D. 23312, extended. T. D. 26767. Centers, locomotive and railway car wheel. (See Locomotive and railway car wheels.) Certificates of importation of merchandise, entered for draw- back, can not be issued in case where the duty on importation was paid under protest until a final decision as to the amount of duty or a withdrawal of the protest. T. D. 20251. Certificates, of importation of goods for entry for exportation with benefit of drawback, not to be stamped under act of June 13, 1898. T. D. 20378, 23449. Certificates, of importation, should be forwarded by registered mail to port at which same are to be used. T. D. 23449 amended accordingly. T. D. 24034. Certificates: Department's regulation, T. D. 24034, revoked. T. D. 24056. Certificates of importation: Amendment of article 1211, Reg- ulations of 1899: Certificates of importation shall not be issued until the import entry covering the merchandise to be certi- fied shall have been liquidated and such liquidation made final by operation of law. Such certificates, and extracts therefrom, must name the party to whom delivery has been certified, in case a certificate of delivery has been filed with the collector issuing such certificates or extracts. T. D. 25933. Certificates , of importation: Where protest has been filed, may be Issued where a written withdrawal of protest is filad as to goods upon which drawback is claimed. T. D. 26001. Chains, manufactured by the Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company, of New York, with the use of imported chains. T. D. 24450, extended. T. D. 26359. (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 iservices.) Drawback Schedule. 59 Chairs, made of imported parts, finished and fitted in tlie United States. Drawback denied. 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. Chairs, manufactured by the White Kiver Chair Company, of Brattleboro, Vt., containing cane seats in the manufacture of which imported cane has been used. T. D. 29335. Chamberlain's coiic, choiera, 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 and 24814. Channel bars and fastenings, manufactured from imported materials; allow as on portable railway sections. Channel steel, rough, (See Rough channel steel.) Cherry pectoral, Ayer's. (See Ayer's cherry pectoral and sar- saparilla.) Chewing gum, manufactured by P. 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 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. Chewing gum, dentyne, manufactured by the Bon Bon Com- pany, of New York, with use in part of imported gum chicle and cane sugar. T. D. 29291. Chiffon veilings, manufactured by Hamburger, Plerzog &. Co., of New York, N.Y., with the use of wholly imported veilings in the piece, plain. T. D. 24259. Chilled shot. (See Shot,) Chilled shot, manufactured "by Tatham & Bros., of New York, N.Y., from lead, the product of imported lead ore, and type metal. T. D. 24025. China clay paper, manufactured by Everett Pulp and Paper Company from, imported china clay. T. D. 19956. China, decorated, manufactured by L. Strauss & Sons, of New York, with the use of imported white china. T. D. 29223. 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. Chip braids. (See Straw or chip braids.) Chocolate coating. (See Sweet chocolate coating.) Chocolate, sweetened. (See Sweetened chocolate.) Chocolate, confectioner's, known as Diana and Apollo, manu- factured by the Puritan Pure Food Company, of New York, for and on account of Messrs. Volkmann, Stollwerck & Co., of New York, containing sugar refined from imported raw sugar. T. D. 24928. Chocolate, manufactured by Runkel Brothers, Inc., of New York City, with the use of imported refined sugar, or sugar (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 coat of such services.) 60 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. refined from imported raw sugar, and imported cocoa butter. T. D. 27077. Chocolate, sweet, manufactured by Stollwerclc Brotliers. T. D. 2822S. Chocolate and cocoa: Extension of T. D. 22347 and T. D. 22897 to chocolate and cocoa manufactured by the Cobb Choco- late Company, of Cliicago, 111., with the use of imported sugar and cocoa butter. T. D. 24539. Choppers, food and vegetable, coffee mills, lard presses, and bread makers, manufactured by Landers, Frary & Clarlc (Inc.), of New Britain, Conn., in part with the use of imported pig iron in combination witli domestic pig iron. T. D. 25126. Chuck wedges, steel, manufactured by the Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company, of New York, works at Easton, Pa., and Phil- lipsburg, N. J., wholly from imported round steel bars. T. D. 25527. Christmas-tree ornaments, tinsel garlands, extension candle- holders, and similar wares, manufactured by the Stolz Manu- facturing. Company, of Manitowoc, Wis., in part from imported tinsel and glass beads. T. D. 24666. Cigars, manufactured by Landfield Bros. & Co., New York, N.Y. T. D. 23736 and T. D. 23785. Cigars: T. D. 23785. Extension of T. D. 23736, to cover ex- portations of "iL.a Evidencia Petit Havana Cigars," manufac- tured by Berriman Brothers, of New York, N.Y., in part from imported unstemmed Havana tobacco. T. D. 24755. Cigars. Department's regulations, T. D. 23736, extended to cover exportations of Little Symphonette cigars, manufactured by E. A. Kline & Co., of New York, in part with the use of imported unstemmed and stemmed Havana tobacco. T. D. 25281. Cigars, "The American" and "La Melville" brands of cigars, manufactured by E. Regensburg & Sons, of New York City, wholly from imported Havana tobacco. T. D. 26164. Cigars, manufactured by E. Regensburg & Sons, of New York City, with the use of imported wrapper tobacco. T. D. 26164, extended. T. D. 29382. Cigarette paper. (See Paper.) Cigarette paper books, manufactured by J. C. DrucMieb & Co., of New York City, with the use of imported cigarette paper in reels. T. D. 26762. Cigarette paper, books, manufactured by Strauch Company, New York. T. D. 29460. Cigarette papers, tubes, and cork tips, manufactured by L. Kehlmann, of New York City, wholly from Imported cigarette paper and cork. T. D. 27388. Cigarette tobacco, cut: T. D. 24555, extended to cover; manu- factured by Philip Morris & Co. (Limited), of New York, wholly from imported Turkish leaf tobacco. T. D. 29319. 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. Cigarettes: Department's instructions, T. D. 23839, extended to cover cigarettes, manufactured by Benson & Hedges, of New York, N.Y.,. wholly from imported Turkish tobacco and imported cigarette paper. T. D. 23879. Cigarettes: Extension of T. D. 23839 to cigarettes manufac- (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 tured by Stephano Brothers, of Philadelphia, Pa., wholly from imported Turkish tobacco and imported paper. T D 24222 Cigarettes: Extension of T. D. 23839 to cigarettes 'manufac- tured by Mihran Ateshian, of Boston, Mass., from imported Turkish tobacco and cigarette paper. T. D. 24402 Cigarettes: Extension of T. D. 23839 to other brands of cigarettes manufactured by the American Tobaooo Company, of New York, N.Y., from tobacco imported from Turkey. T D 24429. Cigarettes: Extension of T. D. 23839 to cigarettes manufac- tured by the John Bollman Company, of San Francisco, Cal., m part from Turkish tobacco and cigarette paper. T D 24541 Cigarettes: Extension of T. D. 23839 to certain brands of cigarettes manufactured by the American Tobacco Company, of New York, N.Y. T. D. 24632. Cigarettes: Extension of T. D. 23839 to cigarettes of various brands and sizes, manufactured by the Khedivial Company, of New York, N.Y., wholly with the use of imported Turkish leaf tobacco. T. D. 24754. Cigarettes: Regulations, T. D. 23839, extended to cover the ex- portation of cigarettes manufactured wholly from imported Turkish tobacco by the Turco-American Tobacco Company, of New York. T. D. 25547. Cigarettes, manufactured by the Imported Tobacco Manu- facturing Company, of New York City, wholly with the use of imported Turkish tobacco. T. D. 23839, extended. T. D. 26797. Cigarettes, manufactured by M. Melachrino & Co., of New York City, from imported tobacco 'and cigarette paper T D 23839, extended. T. D. 27641. Cigarettes, manufactured by the Turco-American Tobacco Company, of New York, from imported tobacco. T. D 23839, extended. T. D. 27958. Cigarettes, manufactured by A. N. Barson & Co., of New York City, wholly with the use of imported Turkish tobacco. T. D. 23839, extended. T.' D. 28152. Cigarettes, manufactured by the Nestor Gianaclis Company, of Boston, Mass., wholly from imported Turkish tobacco and imported paper. T. D. 23839, extended. T. D. 28434. Cigarettes, manufactured by Philip Morris & Co. (Limited), of New York, wholly with the use of imported Turkish tobacco. T. D. 23839, extended. T. D. 28583. Cigarettes, manufactured by H. L. Savory & Co., of New York City, wholly from imported Turkish tobacco. T. D. 23839, extended. T. D. 29332. Cigarettes, manufactured wholly with the use of imported cigarette paper. T. D. 25054. Cigarettes; Erratum in T. D. 25054 of February 24, 1904; on cigarettes manufactured wholly with the use of imported cig- arette paper. T. D. 25143. Cigarettes, manufactured by Schinasi Brothers, of New York City, wholly with the use of imported Turkish leaf tobacco. T. D. 26584. Cigarettes, "Nestor No. 3," manufactured by the Nestor Gianaclis Company, of Boston, Mass., wholly from imported Turkish Cavalla filler tobacco and cigarette paper. T. D. 23839, extended. T. D. 29157. Cigarettes, manufactured by American Tobacco Company, New York. T. D. 29462. (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. cigarettes, manufactured by John BoUman Company, San Francisco, Cal. T. D. 29637. Cigarettes, manufactured by John Bollman Company, San Francisco, Cal. T. D. 2974C. Cigarettes, manufactured by Prospero De Nobili .b. Co., New York. T. D. 29770. Cigarettes and smol" Drawback on Scotfs emulsion of cod-Uver oil. T. D. 14677 revoked. T. D. 19300 Phir«,i"!l^hL° i.™^""'^''*"''^'^ ^^ ^^"'■5' K. Wampole & Co.; of gKn.'''?.'D'^"4044.^"'^' '™" ^^'"'"'^'^ ^'=°^°' ^"^ '■^«"«. 23840. Doors: Department's regulations, T. D. 23840, extended to doors, manufactured wholly with the use of white-pine lumber by T. AV. Thayer & Co., of Cazenovia, N.Y. T. D. 24091. Doors: T. D. 23840, extended to cover the exportation of doors of various sizes and grades, manufactured by Thomas Jackson & Co., of Saginaw, Mich., in part from imported pine lumber. T. D. 26294. Doors: Extension of regulations in T. D. 23840 to doors, etc., manufactured by the McConnell Manufacturing Company, of Hornellsville, N.T., with imported white-pine lumber. T. D. 24484. 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. Doors, window sash, blinds, and frames, manufactured from imported white pine lumber. Previous regulations revoked. T. D. 26333. Dock rivets. (See Railroad spikes, etc.) Doradilla elixir, Ulrlci's morrhual malt wine, and Ulrlcl's cele- brine cordial wine, manufactured by the Ulrici Medicine Com- pany, of New York City, with the use of imported alcohol. T. D. 27301. Down. (See Feathers and down.) Down, cleaned and renovated, manufactured by the P. R. Mitchell Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio, from imported uncleaned down. T. D. 29920. Drawback denied: Selecting, cleaning, and packing dates not a manufacture. T. D. 24981. Drawback denied: Manipulation and repacking of "naturals" as "pulled figs," not a manufacture. (See Drawback on figs.) T. D. 24982. Drawback denied: Locomotives not entitled to dra^vback, upon exportation, after having been used in this country. T. D. 25008. Drawback denied: "Belinda" chewing plug tobacco, made from Sumatra clippings, not a bona fide manufacture. T. D. 25009. Drawback denied: Unpacking, picking over, and repacking in fresh brine, imported Spanish olives, not a manufacture. T. D. 25013. Drawback denied: Fitting of imported golf-club heads on domestic shafts, not a manufacture. (See Drawback on golf clubs.) T. D. 25032. Drawback denied: Dried grains from residue of brewing vats. Drawback on dried grains prepared from the residue in brewing vats disallowed on the following grounds: Quantity or measure of Imported rice can not be ascertained in the article for ex- port: not a manufacture within the meaning of section 30, act of 1897; establishment of rate of drawback impracticable T D 25058. (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 or such services.) Drawback Schedule. 73 Drawback denied; Finishing and fitting of cliair parts im- ported m the rough," not a manufacture. T. D 25060 Drawback denied: Vacuum bralces, rubber springs, and Pintsoh hght equipment withdrawn from customs custody and exported as unattached parts of cars, manufactured by the American Car and Foundry Company, of St. Louis, Mo., not entitled to drawbacls, under the provisions of section 3025 of the Revised Statutes of the United States or section 30, act of 1897. T. D 25094. Drawback denied: Bags used prior to exportation. T. D. 25099 Drawback denied; Cutting of sole leather into strips, jumbo blocks, and squares, not a manufacture. T. D. 25279. Drawback goods in transit from port to port in the United States through foreign territory: Drawback goods which leave the United States at one frontier port, cross adjacent foreign territory, and re-enter the United States at another frontier port before final exportation to be treated as exported as soon as they have passed through the first frontier port. T. D. 24892. Drawbars, car. (See Railway cars.) Dredge pins and bushings, frogs and switches, gears and pin- ions, stone crusher castings, and other products, manufactured by the Taylor Iron and Steel Company, of High Bridge, N. J., in part from imported ferromanganese. T. D. 29345.' 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 binding, velveteen. (See Velveteen dress binding, etc.) Dress shieids, manufactured by the I. 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. Dress shieids, manufactured by the I. B, Kleinert Rubber Company, of New York, N.Y., extended to similar manufactures of said company, known as "half silk-covered," cotton-bound, and "silk covers" without binding. T. D. 23103. Dress shields: Department's regulations of January 15, 1896, extended to dress shields with shoulder-strap attachment, manu- factured by the I. B. Kleinert Rubber Company, of New York, N.Y. T. D. 24405. Dress shieids, manufactured by the I. B. Kleinert Rubber Company, of New York City, with the use of imported silk in the piece and cotton galloon binding. T. D. 26357. Dress shields and infants' specialties, manufactured by the Canfield Rubber Company, of Bridgeport, Conn., with the use of imported binding, beading, tape, lace, and Japanese "silk. T. D. 27813. Dress shields, manufactured by the I. B. Kleinert Rubber Companj', of New York City, in part from imported silk in the piece and imported cotton galloon binding. Department's regu- lations extended to cover certain other styles. T. D. 29270. 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. Dried grains prepared from residue in brewing vats: Drawback denied. (See Drawback denied.) Drills, steel. (See Steel drills.) Driving wheels. (See Locomotives and driving wheels.) (Note. — Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests oi importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost or such services.) 74 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Drum, tin. (See Ten-gallon drums, etc.) Drums, metal. (See Metal drums.) Drums, ten-gallon. (See Ten-gallon drums, etc.) 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. (See Films, etc.) Dry plates, photographic. (See Photographic dry plates.) Duicit, manufactured by the Midland Manufacturing Company, of New York City, from imported materials. T. D. 27141. Dust shields fitted and permanently attached to railroad cars, T. D. 23258. Duty on reimported sugar, manufactured in the United States upon which drawback was paid on exportation. T. D. 27241. Dyed artificial silk, manufactured from imported artificial silk in the gray, for and on account of the Chardonnet Artificial Silk Company, of New York City. T. D. 26684. Dyed artificial silk, manufactured by Christopher E. Hertlein. of New York, from imported raw artificial silk. T. D. 26684, extended. T. D. 28527. Dyed artificial silk, manufactured by S. A. Salvage, Brooklyn, N.Y. T. D. 29641. Dyed artificial silk, and imitation horsehair, manufactured for Ludwig Littauer, New York. T. D. 29782. Dyed burlaps, manufactured by the Root & McBride Company, of Cleveland, Ohio. T. D. 23330. Dyed cotton yarns. (See Mercerized or mercerized and dyed cotton yarns.) 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.) Dyed silks, manufactured from pongee silks, imported "in the 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. Dyed skins and fur linings, manufactured by Eisenbaoh Bros. & Co., of New York City, with the use of imported fur skins and linings. T. D. 22446, extended. T. D. 26907. Dyed skins, manufactured by Herman F. Bendsell, of New York City, with the use of imported skins. T. D. 22446, ex- tended. T. D. 27078. Dyes, manufactured in part from imported coal-tar products by the New York and Boston Dyewood Company, of New York, N.Y. T. D. 23903. Dyes: Department instructions, T. D. 23903, extended to dyes, manufactured by John J. Keller & Co. (Incorporated), of New York, N.Y. T. D. 24108. Dyes of various kinds and descriptions, manufactured in part from imported coal-tar products by H. A. Metz & Co. (Inc.), of New York, N.Y. T. D. 24695. 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 I (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 or such services.) Drawback Schedule. 75 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 car- tridges 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 ot 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 col- lector, samples shall be taken for analysis and verification of the statements contained in the entry as to the percentage of nitroglycerin 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 instruction 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 manufacture of the several brands or grades of explosives made in such factory for exportation, and no drawback shall be al- lowed on any excess over the quantity shown in the manufac- turer's formula so filed, without special instructions from the Department. When the glycerin used has been refined from Imported crude glycerin, the quantity of crude glycerin so used shall be de- termined 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. Dynamite and other explosives: T. D. 17355, providing for the allowance of drawback on dynamite and othter explosives amended. T. D. 29062. Electrelle piano players, manufactured by the Simplex Piano Player Company, of Worcester, Mass., with the use of imported pianos. T. D. 27470, extended. T. D. 29155. Electric cables: Department's instructions, T. D. 22S26, ex- tended to cover electric cables, manufactured by the General Electric Company, of Schenectady, N.T., in part from imported lead. T. D. 23943. Electric elevator engines, manufactured by the Otis Elevator Company, of New York, N.T., 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 exploders, manufactured by the Star Electric Fuse Works, of Wilkes-Barre, Pa., with the use of imported deto- nators. T. D. 13286, extended. T. D. 26906. Electric generators, manufactured by the General Electric Company, of Schenectady, N.T., with the use of imported flanged shafts. T. D. 25081. . Electric generators, turbo. (See Turbo-electric generators.) (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 or such services.) 76 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Electric lamps, incandescent. (See Incandescent electric lamps.) Electric lighting cables, manufactured by the Norwich Insulat- ing Wire Company, of Brooklyn, N. ST., in part from imported lead; allow under T. D. 115] 3. Electric lighting plants, manufactured by the General Elec- tric Company, of Schenectady, N.T., with the use of imported Dentz model alcohol engines. T. D. 27049. Electric switchboards, manufactured by the Western Electric Company, with the use of imported starting resistance boxes. T. D. 25850. 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. Electric storage batteries, manufactured by the Electric Stor- age Battery Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., in part from refined lead produced from base bullion. T. D. 24058. Electric storage batteries: Extension of T. D. 24058 to electric storage batteries, manufactured by the Electric Storage Battery Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported lead and anti- mony. T. D. 24404. Electric traveling cranes, manufactured by the Wellman- Seaver-Morgan Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, with the use of imported electric motors. T. D. 27774. Electric traveling cranes, manufactured by Whiting Foundry Equipment Company, Harvey, III. T. D. 29757. Electrical apparatus known as generators, motors, alternators, commutators, armatures, and rheostats; also on mica made into sheets, plates, and other forms, manufactured by the Gen- eral Electric Company, of Schenectady, N.T. T. D. 23268. Electrical apparatus: Department's instructions, T. D. 23268, extended to cover electrical apparatus, manufactured by West- inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., with the use of imported unmanufactured or rough- trimmed mica. T. D. 24045. Electrical machines: Drawback rate on electrical machines manufactured by the De Laval Steam Turbine Company for and on account of the D'Olier Engineering Company, of New York, with the use of imported steel turbine wheels. T. D. 26135. Elevator engines, electric. (See Electric elevator engines.) Elevator worms and worm wheels, manufactured by the Albro- Clem Elevator Company, of ^ .liladelphia, Pa., with the use of Imported bronze worm blanks and steel worm-wheel blanks. T. D. 27711. Embossed. (See Embossed tin plates.) 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 maroelines, satins, and lambskin cottons, manu- factured by Prank & Lambert, of New York City, wholly with the use of imported marcelines, satins, and lambskin cottons. T. D. 25725. Embossed sheet Iron. (See Painted and embossed sheet iron.) Embossed silk and cotton fabrics: T. D. 25725, extended to ■ (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 or such services.) Drawback Schedule. 77 cover embossed marcelines, satins, Habutai silks, lambsltins, and mercerized cottons, and embroidered chiffons, manufac- tured by Theo. Tledman & Son, of New York, wholly from im- ported materials. T. D. 26533. 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 cloth, manufactured by Nathan Ries, New York. T. D. 29784. 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 appraiser for verification of the manufacturer's statement as to the kind and quality of the imported plain handkerchiefs used. Emulsion, petroleum. (See Petroleum emulsion.) Enamel, hard-shell. (See Hard-shell enamel.) Enameled calfskins, manufactured by Robert H. Foerderer, Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 23815. Enameled patent leather. (See Leather, enameled patent.) Enamels. (See Paints and enamels.) Engines, machinery, forges, and kettles, manufactured by the Buffalo Forge Company, or Buffalo Steam Pump Company, or the George L. Squier Manufacturing Company, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the use of imported pig iron. T. D. 28167. Engines, oil and gas. (See Refrigerating machines, etc.) Entries for, amounting to more than $100, bond for produc- tion of foreign landing certificate required. T. D. 18651. Entries for .drawback on articles which under decisions of the Department are not entitled to such privilege will be treated as null and void. T. D. 19260. Entries made for purposes of drawback under a power of attorney, executed by a person or firm originally authorized by power of attorney or indorsement on the bill of lading to make entry and receive the amount of drawback, invalid for the purposes intended. T. D. 23259. Entries made by a subagent under a special delegated power given by another person or firm originally authorized by a special power or by limited indorsement on bills of lading to make entry are invalid, although drawbacks are payable to a subagent having the requisite written autliority by virtue of section 30, act of 1897. An agent o£ sl manufacturer, acting under a general power of attorney to make entries and to re- ceive payment of drawbacks on all shipments of his principal, the manufacturer, in his (the agent's) own name, may delegate special authority In each case to a subagent by indorsement (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 or such services.) 78 F. B. VandegriVt & Co. on bills of lading to make entry only, under certain conditions. T. D. 23379. Entries: Value of exported merchandise to be stated in com- plete or final entries. T. D. 26884. Entries, when drawback entries are filed at both Buffalo and Niagara Falls, and a notice of intent accompanying the mani- fest is delivered to the proper customs officer at either port, drawback may be allowed at the port of exportation. T. . D. 28501. Envelope gum, goid gum, and mica puip, manufactured by the National Gum and Mica Company, of New York, N.Y., in part with the use of imported dextrin and potato starch. T. D. 24837. Essence of Jamaica ginger, Burnett's. (See Burnett's ex- tracts, etc. ) Etcliing machines, manufactured by the Graphic Arts Com- pany, of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of imported stoneware and earthenware baths and trays. T. D. 29198. Ethel chloride. (See Antidolorin.) Excelsior steel balls, manufactured by the Excelsior Machine Co., of Buffalo, N.T. T. D. 18190. Expectorant, alterative, carminative balsam, etc., manufac- tured by Dr. D. Jayne & Son, of Philadelphia, Pa., in part from imported alcohol. T. D. 24235. Exported articles made in the United States, wholly or In part from imported materials. T. D. 17860. Exportations to Mexico; Section 30, act of 1897, not restricted by section 3015, Revised Statutes, the limiting provisions of which were not preserved in section 3019, Revised Statutes, of which section 30 is an enlargement. Exportations to Mexico, with benefit of drawback, subject to provisions of articles 1160-1163, 719, Customs Regulations of 1899. T. D. 23012. Extracts, flavoring. (See Flavoring extracts.) Extracts, liquid tanning. (See Liquid tanning extracts.) Extract of wool: Drawback not allowed on exportation of extract of wool resulting from the cleaning of imported wool, as such extract of wool is not a manufacture within section 30, act of 1897. T. D. 22207. 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.) Explosives, dynamite and other. (See Dynamite and other explosives.) 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 Burnett's extracts, etc.) Eyeglasses. (See Spectacles and eyeglasses.) "Fancy advertising hangers, panels and cards," manufactured by the KaufEman & Strauss Co., in part from imported litho- graphic pictures. T. D. 17710. Fanning mills, manufactured by the Manson Campbell Com- pany (Limited), of Detroit, Mich., in part of imported zinc. T, D. 26277. Farrier's tools. (See Crucible steel, 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 or such services.) Drawback Schedule. 79 Fashion plates, crystal. (See Crystal fashion plates.) Favorite almond paste. (See Almond paste, Favorite.) Tor" N.T.^ T.°D. 235I7' '"^""'''^•^^"'■^'i ^^ ^°°^ & Seliok, New i^Ji!^**'®'"^ ^"^ ''°'""' manufactured by the Peter Wool & Sons ^Zl^^I ?°'"^f "':L °^ Philadelphia, Pa., from imported uS! cleaned chma feathers. T. D. 26783. r,=^!f*!!rxT^"'',''TT"'.™^""'^'=*"''^<^ "y Robinson-Roders Com- pany of Newark, N. J., with the use of imported raw unpuri- fied feathers. T. D. 28807. ""ijuii Feathers and down: Department's regulations, T. D. 28807 »^o? ° P''°"^i'ie i° liquidation for valuable waste. T. D. *v,'^^'i°'f;^' '='"^P°""d syrup of hypophosphites, manufactured by the Fellows Medical Manufacturing Company, of New York Cit5\ m part from imported glycerin and sugar; allow under T. D. 16741 and 17197. Fels Naptha soap, manufactured by Fels & Co., of Philadel- phia, Pa., partly from imported tallow. T. D. 24001. Felt and felt articles, manufactured by the Alfred Dolge Manufacturing Company, of Dolgeville, Cal., with the use of imported wool in combination with domestic materials. T D 29083. Felt and felt articles, manufactured by the Alfred Dolge Felt Company, of Dolgeville, Cal., wholly from imported wool. T D 29083, extended. T. D. 29403. Felt, hammer. (See Hammer felt.) ffelts, 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. Ferrotype plates: The entry under which the plates are to be inspected and laden must show, separately, the number and dimensions of each variety of plate exported, and the manufac- turer's declaration must show the number, dimensions, gauge, and net weight of the imported plates used. Ferrotype piates: When ordered by the collector, samples shall be taken by the inspecting ofHcer and submitted to the appraiser, who shall report the gauge of the plate appearing in the finished article. Ferrotype piates: The superficial quantity of the exported ferrotype plates shall be determined by the count and measure- ment of such plates, as certified by the inspecting ofHcer, and the weight of the Imported taggers .iron used shall be deter- mined 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. Fertilizers, manufactured with the use of imported sulphate of ammonia. T. D. 26759. Field rollers, manufactured by A. Buch's Sons, of Elizabeth- town, Pa., in part from steel plates made from imported steel slabs or billets.. T. D. 24749. (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 or such services.) 80 F,. B. Vandegrift & Co. Fig paste, manufactured bj' Wood & Selick, of New York City, with tlie use of imported bag flgs. T. D. 26712. Fig syrup. (See Syrup of figs.) Figs, "Cliariot" and "Blue Bell" brands of pulled and treated flgs, manufactured by William A. Higgins & Co., of New York, from imported figs in the raw conditions, known as "naturals." T. D. 25450. Figs: Regulations, T. D. 25450, establishing a rate for the al- lowance of drawback on certain brands of pulled and treated figs, manufactured by William A. Higgins & Co., of New York City,, from imported flgs, extended to cover other brands of figs, manufactured in the same manner by said company. T. D. 25707. Figs: T. D. 25450, extended to cover "Cresa washed figs," manufactured by Reiss & Brady, of New York City, from im- ported "natural" and "loccoum" figs. T. D. 26139. Figs, stuffed and treated, manufactured by the Hills Brothers Company, of New York, with the use of imported preserved cherries and granulated sugar. T. D. 27351. Figs, manufactured by Smyrna Fruit Company, New York City. T. D. 29530. Filing notices of Intent to export. T. D. 18047. Films, dry plates, and photograpiilc paper, manufactured, re- spectively, with the use wholly of imported glass, or of paper imported either in th^ 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 Ingre- dient. 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; allow under T. D. 10610. Fire-alarm boxes, manufactured by the Gamewell Fire Alarm Telegraph Company, of New York City, with the use In part of imported telephone jacks. T. D. 28989. Firearms, manufactured by the J. Stevens Arms and Tool Company, of Chicopee Falls, Mass., with the use of imported gun barrels. T. D. 28099. Firearms, silent, manufactured by the Maxim Silent Firearms Company, with the use of imported rifies, shotguns, revolvers, and other firearms. T. D. 29386. Fire boxes, locomotive. (See Locomotive flre boxes.) Fire extinguishers. Boron, manufactured by C. S. Mott & Co., of New York, N.Y., from imported steel cylinders. T. D. 19372. Fire plugs, manufactured by the Florence Iron Works, of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported pig iron and scrap therefrom, mixed with certain domestic materials. T. D. 24169. Fire hose, linen. (See Hose.) Fi reproofing, in bulk arid in block and shapes, manufactured by the Keystone Fireprooflng Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of imported gypsum rock. T. D. 27479. 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. Fish net: The entrj' under which the nets are to be inspected and laden must show the gross and net weight, the number 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 mrre than the small cost or such services.) Drawback Schedule. 81 meshes from top to bottom, and the size of the meshes, and de- scribe 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 nets, manufactured by the American Net and Twine Company, of Boston, Mass., in part from imported cotton twine. T. D. 28766. Fish nets, manufactured by R. J. Ederer Company, of Chi- cago, 111., from imported linen thread. T. D. 29230., Fish-plate bolts. (See Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, etc.) Fish plates. (See Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, etc.) Fish preserver, manufactured by Johnson & Shaw, of Boston, Mass., from Imported boraclc acid and domestic salt; allow un- der T. D. 14207. Fittings, pipe connections, valves, cocks, and pipe machinery, manufactured by the Eaton, Cole & Burnham Company, of Bridgeport, Conn., with the use of imported pig iron. T. D. 28136. Flanged and screwed fittings, pipe connections, etc., manu- factured by the Crane Valve Company, Bridgeport, Conn. T. D. 29739. Flat 1-pound salmon cans, manufactured by R. D. Hume & Co. T. D. 18487. Flats, clothed iron. (See Clothed iron flats.) Flavoring extracts, manufactured by John Matthews (Incor- porated), of New York City, from imported alcohol. T. D. 28368. Flavoring extracts, manufactured by the Miller Manufactur- ing Company, of New York City, with the use of imported al- cohol. T. D. 28368, extended. T. D. 28422. Flavoring extracts, manufactured by the Van Duzer Extract Company, of New York City, with the use in part of imported alcohol. T. D. 28368, extended. T. D. 28873. Flavoring extracts, manufactured by Seeman Brothers, of New York, with the use of imported alcohol. T. X>. 28368, ex- tended. T. D. 28970. Flavoring extracts, manufactured by R. C. Williams & Co., of New York City, with the use of imported alcohol. T. D. 28368, extended. T. D. 28985. Flavoring extracts. Juices, sirups, fruits, and specialties of various kinds, manufactured by the Beach-Clarridge Corpora- tion, of Boston, Mass., with the use of imported materials. T. D. 28927. Flavoring extracts, manufactured by R. C. Williams & Co., of New York City, with the use of imported alcohol. T. D. 28368, extended. T. D. 29232. Flavoring extracts, manufactured by Francis H. Leggett & Co., of New York City, with the use of imported alcohol. T. D. 28368, extended. T. D. 29330. Flavoring extracts, manufactured by the Liquid Carbonic Company, of New York, in part with the use of Imported alco- hol. T. D. 28368, extended. T. D. 29363. Flavoring extracts, manufactured by Austin, Nichols & Co., of New York City, from Imported alcohol. T. D. 28368, ex- tended. T. D. 29401. (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 or such services.) S2 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Flavoring extracts, etc., manufactured by Van Dyk & Co., New York City. T. D. 29719. Flexible metallic liose, manufactured by the New Tork Flex- ible Metallic Hose and Tubing Company, of New Tork City, in part with the use of imported flexible metallic tubing. T. D. 28978. Flock, manufactured by L. A. Levy, of New Tork, N.T., 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.) Flour, blended. (See Blended flour.) Flour and by-products, manufactured wholly from imported wheat. Articles 1186 and 1187 of the Customs Regulations of 1899 revoked. T, D. 26949. Flour and by-products, manufactured from imported wheat mixed with domestic wheat. T. D. 26025. Flour and by-products: Interpreting the words "value" and "market value," appearing in T. D. 25949 and T. D. 26025. Form of abstract from manufacturing record given. T. D. 26140. Flour and by-products: T. D. ,25949 and T. D. 26025, amended as to data to be stated in entry. T. D. 26280. Fluid extracts, manufactured by Parke Davis & Co., of De- troit, Mich., in the manufacture of which no other than im- ported alcohol was used; allow under T. D. 14977. Fluid extracts, manufactured by McKesson & Robbins, of New Tork, in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 17905. Fluid Extract of Kalafra, manufactured by the Brunswick Pharmaoal Co., of New Brunswick, N. J. T. D. 18654. Fluid extract of witch-hazel, manufactured by W. Burton & Co., of New Tork City, in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 17211. Fiy paper. (See Sticky fly paper.) Food choppers, meat choppers, coffee mills, sadirons, and other articles, manufactured by the Enterprise Manufacturing Company of Pennsylvania, of Philadelphia, Pa., in part from Imported pig iron. T. D. 24711. Foods and condiments, ketchup, preserved fruits, and other foods and condiments, manufactured by the H. J. Heinz Com- pany, of Pittsburg, Pa., with refined imported cane sugar. T. D. 24357, 24475. Footwear, women's, boots, oxford ties, and slippers, manu- factured wholly or in part from imported materials. T. D. 22961 and 26302, extended. T. D. 28930. Foreign. Drawback allowed by German Government should be Included in market value. (See Dutiable value.) T. D. 25103. Forest flower cologne, manufactured by the Austen Manu- facturing Company, of Oswego, N.T., with the use of imported alcohol. T. D. 23941. Forges. (See Engines, machinery, etc.) Forging drops, presses, and other kinds of machinery, manu- factured by the E. W. Bliss Company, Brooklyn, N.T., In part from imported pig Iron. T. D. 28304. Forgings, railway car. (See Bar iron, flsh-plate bolts, etc.) Frames, bicycle. (See Bicycles and frames.) (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 or such services.) Drawback Schedule. 8S French varnish. (See Varnish.) Freight cars. (See Cars.) Frogs. (See Crossings, frogs, and switclies.) Frontier inspection: Customs Regulations of 1899, article 1160, amended. T. D. 24187. Fruit syrups, majiufactured by John Matthews (Incorporated) New York City. T. D. 29480. Fuel economizers for steam boilers, manufactured by the Green Fuel Economizer Company, of Matteawan, N.Y., in part with the use of imported pig iron. T. D. 29231. Furnaces. (See Stoves.) Furniture, exported by B. Souto & Co., of New York, con- taining mirror plates, manufactured under T. D. 17355, 29268. Furniture, manufactured by the George C. Flint Company, of New York City, from imported materials. T. D. 26263. Furniture containing mirror plates, manufactured by Semon Bache & Co., New York City, with the use of imported glass. T. D. 22354 and T. D. 25706, extended. T. D. 29210. Fur hats, stiff. (See Stiff fur hats.) Furs, imitation seal. (See Imitation seal furs.) Fur skins. (See Dyed fur skins.) Fur skins, dyed tails, paws, plates, and heads, or other parts of fur skins, manufactured by Messrs. H. F. Bindseil & Son, of New York City. T. D. 22446, extended. T. D. 28945. Gaiterettes. (See Overgaiters.) 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 sheets and plates, manufactured by the American Sheet and Tin Plate Company, for and on account of the United States Steel Products Export Company, of New York, with the use of wholly imported spelter. T. D. 27667. Galvanized sheets and plates, manufactured by the American Sheet and Tin Plate Company, for and on account of the United States Steel Products Export Company, with the use of imported spelter. T. D. 27667, extended to cover other gauges- of plates and sheets. T. D. 27736. Galvanized sheets and roofing. (See Black sheets and roofing^ etc.) Galvanized-steel pipes. (See Steel pipes, galvanized or as- phaltum and tar coated.) Galvanized wire. (See Wire, round, plain, or galvanized.) Garters, manufactured by Frank & Gutmann, of New York City, with the use in .part of imported silk elastic webbing. T. D. 28941. Garters, manufactured by Frank & Gutmann, New York City. T. D. 29509. Gas equipments, Finch. (See Railway cars.) Gas mantels, incandescent, manufactured by the Solar Light Company, of New York City, with the use of imported thorium nitrate. T. D. 27043, extended. T. D. 29404. Gas and water pipes and railway cars, or parts of railway cars, manufactured by the American Car and Foundry Com- pany, of New York, N.Y., from imported pig and scrap iron, steel billets, and castings. T. D. ' 24350. (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 or such services.) 84 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Gasoline engines, manufactured by the Electric Boat Com- pany, of Quincy, Mass., in part with the use of imported steel crank-shafts. T. D. 28789. Gasoline motor cycles and carriages, manufactured by Wal- tham Manufacturing Company, in which imported motors are used. T. D. 23011. Gear planers, manufactured by the Gleason Tool Company (Gleason Works), of ' Rochester, N.T., from a mixture of 80 per cent imported and 20 per cent domestic pig iron. T. D. 24253. Germ-proof filters. (See Pasteur's germ-proof filters.) Giant dynamite powder, in cartridge form, manufactured by the Giant Powder Company (Consolidated), of San Francisco, Cal., in part with the use of imported wood flour. T. D. 27138, extended. T. D. 29356. Ginger ale. (See Root beer.) Ginger ale and root beer. (See Koot beer and ginger ale.) Ginger ale, extract. (See Concentrated ginger-ale extract.) GiacS and crystallized pineapple, and ginger, and stuffed dates, manufactured by Delapenha & Co., New York City. T. D. 29510. Glacier antifriction metal, manufactured by the Stirling Metal Company, of New York, N.Y., from a mixture of lead and .with other materials, non-dutiable. T. D. 22033. Glacier antifriction metal: Department's regulations, T. D. 22033, extended to cover exportations of "glacier antifriction metal," ' manufactured by McCord & Co., (Incorporated), of Chicago and New York, the successors to the Stirling Metal Company, of New York. T. D. 25320. Glass, beveled plate. (See Plate glass.) Glass ornaments, exported separately or in connection with chandeliers, manufactured by the Sterling Bronze Company, of New York City, with the use of Imported glass prisms, beads, etc. T. D. 29201. 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. Glazed kid, manufactured by Surpass Leather Company, Philadelphia, Pa. T. E>. 29737. Glazed leather, manufactured by Sohoellkopf & Co., wholly from imported Bast India tanned skins. T. D. 24133. Glazed window sash and doors, manufactured by A. Hoberson & Son, of Binghamton, N.Y., with the use of imported glass. T. D. 24031. Glazed window sash and doors: Amendment of regulations of December 16, 1899, and October 31, 1902. T. D. 24386. Glazed window sash and doors, manufactured by the Mo- Connell Manufacturing Company, of Hornellsville, N.Y., with the use of no other than imported window glass and imported enameled glass. Department's regulations (72071) dated De- cember 18, 1899, revoked. Extension to cover exportations by T. W. Thayer & Co. of Cazenovia, N.Y. T. D. 25055. Glazed window sash and doors: Department's regulations, T. D. 25055, extended to cover grlazed window sash, manufactured by the Brockway-Smith Corporation, of Boston, Mass., from imported window glass. T. D. 26278. (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 or such services.) Drawback Schedule. 85 Globes, manufactured by the Weber Costello Company, of Chicago Heights, 111., with the use of imported maps. T. D. 27817. Gloves, leather. cen as ordered by the collector. T. D. 21005. Glycerin, refined; Extension of T. D. 17355 and T. D. 21005 to refined glycerin, manufactured from imported crude glycerin by Harshaw, Puller & Goodwin Company, of Cleveland, Ohio. T. D. 24552. Glycerin, refined: Extension of T. D. 17355 and T. D. 21005, to cover refined glycerin, manufactured wholly from imported crude glycerin by the Cudahy Packing Company, of South Omaha;, Neb. T. D. 24693. Glycerin, refined by the Cudahy Packing Company, of South Omaha, Neb., from imported crude glycerin. Amending T. D. 24693, and T. D. 25813. Glyco-thymoline, manufactured by the Kress & Owen Com- pany, of New York, with the use in part of refined glycerin produced from imported crude glycerin. T. D. 29909. Goatskins, China. (See China goatskins.) Gobelin art drapery. (See Art drapery.) Gold-dust washing powder, manufactured by the W. J. Wil- cox Llard and Refining Company, of New York City, in part from "cottonseed oil foots" and imported soda ash; allow under T. D. 15768. Gold leaf, ribbon. (See Ribbon gold leaf.) Gold-medal sweepers, manufactured by the Blssell Carpet Sweeper Company for exportation under T. D. 13831. T. D. 24338. Gold paint, manufactured by A. Sartorius & Co., of New York City, In part from Imported bronze powder; allow under T. D. 11482. Gold paint, manufactured by Gerstendorfer Brothers, New York. T. D. 29685. Golf balls, manufactured by the Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company, of Akron, Ohio, with the use of imported spun silk. T. T>. 28162. Golf clubs, manufactured by the Bridgeport Athletic Manu- facturing Company, of New York, with the use of imported aluminum golf-club head castings. T. D. 25318. Goods exported with allowance of drawback, and afterwards reimported, are subject to duty equal to the amount of the drawback, even though they are ■ the usual and necessary cov- (Note. — Accuracy and precision In customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that tne services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost or such services.) 86 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. erings of articles subject to a specific rate of auty.— In re Schallenberger (72 Fed. Rep,, 491), affirming In re Schallen- berger, G. A. 2783. T. D. 23853. Governors for steam engines. (See Steam-engine governors ) Graded pulled wool, manufactured by Southwick & Co., Bos- ton, Mass. T, D. 29539. ^^ ifrboffrtlles, by the Internationa, Acheson Graphite Company, of Niagara Falls, N.Y. T. D. 24600. Grease. (See Vacuum special hard grease, No. ^i.) Grease, hot neck, manufactured by the Pennsylvania Lubri- cating Company (Incorporated), of Pittsburg, Pa., In part from imported degras. T. D. 25033. Green's patent fuel economizers for steam boilers. (See Fuel economizers for steam boilers.) Guam and Tutulla: Drawback can not be allowed on mer- chandise shipped to Guam or Tutuila, inasmuch as both of said Islands are within the jurisdiction of the United States. T. D. ^3223. Gum confectionery candy, known as "gum goods," manufac- tured by George Anspach, of Jersey City, N. J. T. D. 21946. Gum drops, manufactured by the Manierre-Toe Syrup Com- pany, of Chicago, 111., in part from imported cane sugar. T. D. 29378. Gum, envelope. (See Envelope gum, etc.) Gum, liquid. (See Liquid gum and cement.) Gutters, galvanized-iron. (See Iron roofing.) Hack saws. (See Saws, hack.) Hack saws, manufactured by the West Haven Manufacturing ■Company, of New Haven, Conn., Wholly with the use of im- ported steel. T. D. 24528. Hack-saw blades. (See Saws.) Hack-saw blades, manufactured by the G. "W. Griffin Com- pany, of Franklin, N. H., from imported Swedish steel. T. D. ■24528, extended. T. D. 29114. Hack-saw blades, manufactured by the West Haven Manu- facturing Company, New Haven, Conn., wholly from imported. Swedish ribbon steel. T. D. 24528, extended. T. D. 28877. Hack-saw blades. T. D. 28877 amended so as to provide for a wastage of 10 per cent. T. D. 28990. Hair press cloth, manufactured by the Oriental Textile Mills, of Houston, Tex., with the use of imported camel's hair. T. D. 23051, extended. T. D. 27419. Hammer felt, manufactured by Alfred Dolge, of New York City, wholly from imported wools; allow under T. D. 7702 and 17232. Hammecs, piano. (See Piano hammers.) Handkerchiefs, embroidered silk. (Set Embroidered silk handkerchiefs.) Handles, tin. (See Petroleum cans and parts.) Hard-shell enamel, manufactured by the Hamrick Tank and Barrel Hard-Shell Enameling Company, of Philadelphia, Pa.^ in part from imported alcohol. T. D. 23894. Harmonophones, Clover, manufactured by Strauss, Sachs & Co., of New York, N.Y., in part from imported harmonicas. T. D. 22455. Harrows. (See Hayrakes, 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 or such services.) Drawback Schedule. 87 Harvesters, binders, and hand dump rakes, manufactured by the International Harvester Company with the use of imported steel angles and harvesters and binders with the use of im- ported oval tire steel. T. T>. 27740. Harvesting implements: Extension of T. D. 24313. to harvest- ing implements, manufactured by other divisions of the Inter- national Harvester Company in part from imported pig iron and steel billets. T. D. 24454. Harvesting Implements: T. D. 24454, amended to include sickle grinders and rakes, manufactured by the International Harvester Company. T. D. 28S09. Harvesting, mowing, and reaping machinery, manufactured by the "Walter A. Wood Mowing and Reaping Machine Com- pany, of Hoosic*k Falls, N.T., in part from imported pig iron. T. D. 28270. Hats, bleached or on hats which have been bleached, blocked, and trimmed ready for wear, manufactured by Bornn & Co., of New York, N.T., wholly with the use of imported Panama, palm, or Peruvian hat bodies. T. D. 23596. Hats, ladies' and children's straw, fur, and stitched hats, and bleached and dyed straw braid, manufactured wholly or in part from imported materials by Phipps & Atchison, of New York, N.Y. T. D. 24295. Hats, soft and stiff fur hats for men and boys, manufactured by the Hawes Von Gal Company, Incorporated, of Danbury, Conn., from bodies made from imported materials in combina- tion with imported trimmings. T. D. 24317. Hats: Extension of T. D. 24317 to men's, boys', and women's soft fur felt hats, manufactured by the Waring Hat Manufac- turing Company, of Yonkers, N.Y., from imported materials. T. D. 24574. Hats, Panama: Department's regulations T. D. 24196 estab- lishing rate of drawback on Panama hats finished by Jacob J. Seeds & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., extended to cover grades Nos. 1, 8, 9, 10, and 32 to 39, inclusivei, imported and finished by said firm. T. D. 25555. Hats, Panama: T. D. 24196, extended to cover Panama hats, manufactured by the Ecuadorian Panama Hat Company, New York, from Panama hats imported in a rough or unfinished condition. T. D. 29324. Hats, Panama, imported in a rough and imfinished condition and finished by Lustig Brothers, of New York City. T. D. 27285. Hats, Panama, manufactured by Samuel Mundheim Company, of Brooklyn, N.T., with the use of imported hat leathers and silk bands. T. D. 27335. Hats, Cuban palm. (See Cuban palm hats.) Hats, straw. (See Straw hats.) Hawaii ceased to be a foreign country within the meaning of the drawback laws on and after June 14, 1900, the date of the taking effect of the act of April 30, 1900. T. D. 2?^41. Hawaii: Drawback can not be allowed on merchandise shipped to the Hawaiian Islands after July 7, 1898, said islands having ceased to be a foreign country within the meaning of the tariff laws under the joint resolution annexing the Hawaiian Islands to the United States, approved July 7, 1898. T. D. 23119. Hawaii: Honolulu, a Pacific port of the United States, within (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. Vandegript & Co. paragraph 415, act of 1897, providing for the allowance of drawback on coal used as fuel for vessels. T. D. 23611. Hay knives, manufactured by the Hiram Holt Company, of East Wilton, Me., in part from imported iron; allow under T. D. 11793. Hayrakes, hay tedders, harrow/s, and reapers, manufactured by D. M. Osborne & Co., of Auburn, N.T., in part with the use of imported steel billets. T. D. 24680. Hemaboloids, kola-cardinettes, and borolyptol, manufactured by Palisade Manufacturing Company, of Tonkers, N.T., with the use of no other than imported alcohol. T. D. 24212. Herplcide, manufactured by the Herpioide Company, of De- troit, Mich., with the use of imported alcohol. T. D. 29303. Higgins' mucilage, photo-mounter, drawing board, and library mucilage, manufactured by Charles Higgins & Co., of Brooklyn, N.Y., with the use of imported dextrin. T. D. 27106. Hinges. (See Butts and hinges.) Hollow yacht spars, manufactured by George Lawley & Son, Corporation, Boston, Mass. T. D. 29705. Honey sirup. (See Sirup.) Honey sirup, manufactured by Wiseman & Wallace, of Phila- delphia, Pa., from imported granulated or crystal sugars, or sugars refined from imported raw sugars, and imported honey. T. D. 22797. Honey sirup, manufactured by Stromeyer & Metzell, of Phila- delphia, Pa., from imported granulated or crystal sugars, or refined sugars produced from imported raw sugar, combined with imported honey. T. D. 24008. Hood's Compound Extract of Sarsaparllla, manufactured by C. I. Hood & Co., of Lowell, Mass., in part from imported alco- hol; allow under T. D. 17989. Hoops and bands, steel, manufactured by the Pittsburg Steel Company, of Pittsburg, Pa., from imported steel billets (ex- tension of T. D. 24853). T. D. 26202. Hoops, barrel. (See Petroleum barrels.) Hoops, tank, manufactured by the Pacific Tank Company, of San Francisco, Cal., from imported band steel. T. D. 25519. 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. Horse cars. (See Railway cars.) Horse cars, manufactured by the John Stephenson Company, Limited, of New York City, in part from imported glass; allow under T. D. 11927. Horsenalls, manufactured by the Capewell Horsenail Com- pany, of Hartford, Conn., wholls' from imported Swedish steel- nail rods. T. D. 23861. Horsenalls: Extension of T. D. 23861 to horsenalls, manufac- tured by W. M. Mooney & Co., of Ausable Chasm, N.T., from imported Swedish steel-nail rods. T. D. 24491. Horseshoes. (See Steel' horseshoes.) Horseshoe nails, manufactured by Putman Nail Co., of Nepon- set, Mass. T. D. 18050. Horsehair, artificial, dyed or dyed and spooled, prepared by the Chardonnet Artificial Silk Company, of New York City, from artificial horsehair Imported in skeins. T. D. 26684 ex- tended. T. D. 28269. Hose, fire, linen, manufactured by William and Charles Beck, (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.) Of Lawrence, Mass., with the use of imported linen yarn. T. D. 25029, extended. T. D. 28154. Hose, flexible metallic. (See Flexible metallic hose.) Hose, linen fire, manufactured by Charles Niedner, of Maiden, Mass., wholly from imported linen yarns in the single thread. T. D. 25029. Hose, linen fire, manufactured by the Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Company, of Boston, Mass., from imported linen yarns. T. D. 25029, extended. T. D. 27387. Hose, linen fire, additional sizes and styles of linen Are hose, manufactured by Charles Niedner, of Maiden, Mass., from im- ported linen yarns. T. D. 25029, extended. T. D. 28112. Hose, hydraulic. (See Hydraulic hose.) Hose supporters, manufactured by I. B. Kleinert Rubber Company, New York. T. D. 29560. House-furnishing goods, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Hubs, manufactured by the Ogdensburg Hub and Spoke Coni- pany, wholly from imported elm blocks. T. D. 23183. "Hundred Best Pictures." (See Publication "The Hundred Best Pictures.") Hydrants (See Hydraulic rams, corn shellers, hydrants, etc.) Hydrate of alumina, manufactured 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. Hydraulic jacks, manufactured by Philip S. Justice & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported seamless steel tubing. T. D. 23858. Hydraulic machinery. (See Pumps.) Hydraulic rams, corn shellers, hydrants, Jack screws, well wheels, hand, windmill, and power pumps, manufactured by Rumsey & Co. (Limited), of Seneca Falls, N.Y., with the use of imported pig iron. T. D. 28165. Hypophosphites of lime, soda, and potash, manufactured by the Mallinckrodt Chemical Works, of. St. Louis, Mo., partly from imported phosphorus. T. D. 23369. Hypophosphites of lime, soda, potash, manganese, ammonium, and iron, manufactured by the Mallinckrodt Chemical ■ Works, of St. Louis, Mo., with use of imported phosphorus. T. D. 24180. Icy-hot bottles, manufactured by the Icy-Hot Bottle Com- pany, of Cincinnati, Ohio, with the use of glass vacuum bot- tles. T. r>. 29247. Identity of imported goods subject to T. T>. 18096. Imitation seal furs, manufactured by the North American Electric Seal Unhalring Company, of New York City, from imported, dressed, dyed, and sheared rabbit skins; allow under T. D. 15084. Imitation seal furs: T. D. 15084, extended to cover the expor- tation of imitation seal furs, manufactured by A. Hedbavny & Co., of Jersey City, N. J., from imported dressed, dyed, and sheared rabbit skins. T. D. 26222. Imitation seal fur, manufactured for Mautner & Ahlswede, New York City. T. T>. 29794. Imported lead used in counterbalancing driving wheels, manu- factured by Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burnham, Williams & Co.), of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 22792. (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.) 90 F. B. Vandegrift & Co,, Improved butter color. (See DJamond dyes and improved butter color.) Incandescent electric lamps, manufactured by the Edison Electric Light Company, of Schenectady, N.Y. T. D. 20254. Incandescent gas mantles. (See Gas mantles,) Incandescent gas mantles, manufactured by the Lindsay Light Company, of Chicago, 111., with the use of imported thorium nitrate. T. D. 27043. Ink, printer's, manufactured by the Ault & Wiborg Company, Cincinnati, Ohio, with the use of imported dyestuffs. T. D. 29224. Innersoling. (See Victor innersoling. ) Inspection, expense of: Requisite opportunity and facility for inspection of merchandise entered for exportation with benefit of drawback must be provided by exporters at a customs port; provided that inspection at points outside the limits of such port may be made under a written stipulation by the exporters to defray the expense thereof. T. D. 23147. Inspection merchandise laden at night. Application of T. D. 27642, to lading of drawback goods coming within section 2871 of the Revised Statutes as amended. T. D. 27699. Insulated trolley bolts, manufactured for and on account of A. Hall Berry by the Duranoid Manufacturing Company, of Newark, N, J,, with the use of imported metal bolt blanks of various forms and styles. T. D. 28963. Insulator, micanlte. (See Mioanite insulator.) Interchangeable tires, manufactured by the Ramapo Wheel & Foundry Co,, of Ramapo, N.Y., from imported steel tires. T. D, 17696. Iron articles treated by the hydraesfer process, manufactured by J. J. Bradley, of Brooklyn, N,Y., by the so-called hydraesfer process. T. D, 29395, Iron, bar. (See Bar iron, fish-plate bolts, etc.) Iron paving blocks and brake shoes, manufactured for ac- count of W. M. Greenwood, of New York, N.Y., wholly from imported pig iron. T. D. 23877. Iron paving blocks and brake shoes: Department's instruc- tions, T. D. 23877, establishing rate for allowance of drawback on iron paving blocks, amended so as to provide for wastage of 5 per cent. T. D. 24122. Iron pipes. (See Iron tubes, pipes, etc.) Iron pulleys, manufactured by the Yale & Towne Manufac- turing Company, of New York, N.Y., with the use of imported chains. T. D. 24450. Iron roofing: Corrugated and galvanized roofing, manufactured from Im- ported sheet iron and spelter; base allowance on quantity of materials 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 process of galvanizing. Such declarations shall be verified by expert ofHoial 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 States weigher. Corrugated and painted roofing, manufactured from imported sheet iron and domestic paint; base allowance on quantity 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. 91 such sheet iron used, to be determined by deducting from the weight of the exported article, as determined by a United btates weigher, not less than 4 per cent of such weight. Sam- pies shall be taken, as ordered by the collector, for expert ofH- cial examination, 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. Iron tubes, pipes, flues, and stays, manufactured by Reading Iron Company, Reading, Pa. T. D. 29469. Iron tubes, pipes, flues, and stays, etc., manufactured by Parkesburg Iron Company, Parkesburg, Pa. T. D. 29488. Iron tubes, pipes, etc: Drawback rate on iron pipes, tubes, flues, or stays, manufactured by the National Tube Company, for and on account of the United States Steel Products Export Company, of New York, wholly or in part from imported Swedish charcoal pig iron. T. D. 26320; April 26, 1905. Cast-iron water pipe, manufactured by the United States Cast Iron Pipe and Foundry Company, of Burlington, N. J., with the use in part of imported pig iron. T. D 24227, ex- tended. T. D. 28014. Iron water pipe, etc.: Department's instructions, T. D. 24227, extended to allow drawback on iron water pipe and other cast- ings, manufactured by M. J. Drummond & Co., of New York City, with the use in part of imported pig Iron. T. D. 28334. Ironware, agate. (See Agate ironware.) Isinglass hat finish-, manufactured by the Arabol Manufac- turing Company, of New York City, wholly from Imported soluble starch and powdered sugar produced from imported raw sugar. T. D. 26700. Isinglass plaster, manufactured by Johnson & Johnson, of New Brunswick, N. J., with the utee of imported silk. T. D. 24029. Isolated electric lighting plants. (See Electric lighting plants.) Jack screws. (See Hydraulic rams, corn shellers, etc.) Jam, manufactured by the Quaker City Preserve Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., in part with the use of sugar refined from Imported raw sugar. T. D. 28973, extended. T. D. 29195. Jam, manufactured by American Preserve Company, Phila- delphia, Pa. T. D. 29792. Jams, manufactured by Max Ames, in part with the use of sugar refined from imported raw sugar. T. D. 28973. Jams, manufactured by the American Preserve Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., in part with the use of sugar refined from imported raw sugar. T. D. 28973, extended. T. D. 29019. Jams, fig, manufactured by the American Preserve Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., in part with the use of sugar refined from imported raw sugar and imported figs. T. D. 28973, extended. T. D. 29336. Japans. (See Black varnishes.) Japans, manufactured by Messrs. Emil Caiman & Co., of New York, with the use of imported crude Barbados asphal- tum and stearine pitch. T. D. 25079. Jellies, manufactured by Humbert & Andrews, of Brooklyn, N.Y., in part from sugar refined from imported raw sugar. T. D. 28973, extended. T. D. 29023. (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.) 92 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 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 inspection, custody, and lading of the articles to be exported, special iJlstructions will be issued in each case. "Keepdry" cloth- lined waterproof wrapping paper, manufac- tured by the Angler Mills, of Quincy, Mass., wholly or in part from imported paper, cloth, and pitch. T. D. 28895. Kegs. (See Casks and kegs.) Kettles. (See Engines, machinery, etc.) Kettles, brewers'. (See Brewers' combined mash tubs, etc.) Kettles, patent cooking. (See Patent 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. Kiln cloths, manufactured by the Bemis Brother Bag Com- pany, of San Francisco, Cal., with the use of imported Jute cloth. T. D. 29086. King's Windsor asbestos cement, manufactured by J. B. King & Co., of New York, N.T., In part from imported rook plaster. T. D. 23312. Knit underwear, manufactured by the "Wright's Health Un- derwear Company, of Troy, N.T., with the use of Imported wool thread waste. T. D. 26323. Knit underwear, manufactured by Hay & Todd Manufactur- ing Company, Ypsilanti, Mich. T. D. 23507. Knives and other similar articles, manufactured by Landers, Frary & Clark (Incorporated), of New Britain, Conn., wholly or in part with the use of imported steel and pearl. T. D. 25125. Knives, hay. (See Hay knives.) Kola cardlnettes, hemabolojds, and borolyptol. (See Hema- boloids, etc.) Kozy slippers. (See Slippers.) Labels. (See Signs, labels and show cards.) Labels, tin, manufactured by the Standard Oil Company, of New York, wholly with the use of Imported tagger's tin' and lead in soldering. T. D. 27810. Lacing, rawhide cut. (See Rawhide cut lacing.) Lacto- marrow, manufactured by the Laoto-Marrow Com- pany, of New York, with the use of imported alcohol and rum. T. D. 27812. Ladies' belts. (See Belts.) Ladies' dress skirts, manufactured by Levlson Bros. & Co., of New York, N.Y., wholly from goods Imported In the piece. T. D. 20631. Ladies' footwear. (See Shoes.) Ladies' footwear. (See Ladles' shoes, etc.) Ladles' footwear, consisting of boots, Oxford ties, and slip- pers, manufactured by Wichert & (Sardlner, of Brooklyn, N.Y. T. D. 22961. Ladles' footwear, manufactured by the Edwin C. Burt Com- pany, of Brooklyn, N.Y. T. D. 23307. Ladles' footwear, manufactured by the George E. Keith Com- pany, of Campello, Mass. T. D. 23335. Ladies' footwear, manufactured by A. B. Little & Co., Lynn, Mass. T. D. 23704. (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. 93 Ladles', misses,' children's, and infants' boots, shoes, and slip- pers, manufactured by Laird, Schober & Co., of Philadelphia, 18^53'" ^ imported patent and wax calfskins. T. D. Ladies' shoes slippers, etc., manufactured by Laird, Schober Calfskins -^ D 2'of4^'.^' ^^^ ''""^ ''"^"'^'^ P^*^"' ^""^ ^^^ ^rh^^lT' S^rments, imported in an unfinished and plain state, and^afterwards embroidered by the use of stamped designs, etc. Ladies' all-schappe silk vests, manufactured by Julius Kayser & Co., of New York, N.T., wholly from imported spun or sohappe silk, and of ladies' plaited vests, manufactured of spun or schappe silk and domestic cotton. T. D. 22165. Ladies' shoes, etc.: Department's decision, T. D. 22961, ex- tended to ladies' footwear manufactured by the Edwin C. Burt Company, of Brooklyn, N.T. T. D. 23307. Ladies' shoes, etc.: Department's instructions T. D. 22961, extended to cover ladles' footwear, manufactured by the George E. Keith Company, of Campello, Mass. T. D. 23335. Ladies' shoes, etc.: Department's instructions T. D. 22961, extended to ladies' footwear, consisting of boots, Oxford ties, and slippers, manufactured by A. E. Little & Co., of Lynn, Mass., in part from imported patent calf and enamel leather. T. D. 23704. Ladles' shoes, etc.: Department's decision, T. D. 22961, ex- tended to cover boots, Oxford ties, and slippers, manufactured with the use of imported uppers. T. D. 23945. Ladles' shoes, etc., consisting of boots, Oxford ties, and slippers, manufactured by Wichert & Gardiner, of Brooklyn, N.T. T. D. 22961 and 24771. Ladles' shoes, etc.: Department's Instructions, T. D. 22961 and T. D. 23704, extended to women's footwear, manufactured by A. E. Little & Co., of Lynn, Mass., in part from Imported Heyl patent calf leather and imported sole leather. T. D. 24569. Ladles' slippers, manufactured by Wichert & Gardiner, Brook- lyn, N.Y. T. D. 23803. Ladies' undergarments, manufactured by Kaufmann, Rose & Co., New York City. T. D. 29755. Ladles' vests, manufactured by Julius Kayser & Co., of New York, N.T., wholly from imported spun or schappe silk, and of ladies' plaited vests, manufactured of spun or sohappe silk and domestic cotton. T. D. 22165. Ladles' waists, manufactured by Frankenthal Brothers Com- pany, New York City. T. D. 29734. Lag screws. (See Railroad spikes, etc.) Lamp shades, decorated. (See Decorated lamp shades.) Lamps, manufactured by the R. B. Dietz Company, of New York City, in part from imported aluminum. T. D. 27709. Lamp-posts, cast-iron, manufactured by the Florence Iron Works, of Florence, N. J., wholly from imported pig iron, or from scrap from imported pig iron mixed with Imported pig Iron. T. D. 27147. Landing certificate: Declining to extend generally, privilege conferred by T. D. 20148, dispensing with bond for production of landing certificate in cases of shipments to Canada involv- ing drawback not exceeding $100. T. D. 20456. (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. Landing certificates — SPiipments to Canada or Mexico. On shipments to Canada or Mexico or to other foreign countries via Canada or Mexico, wherein the drawbaclcs do not exceed $100, bond to produce landing certificate may be waived, the payment of drawbaclt to be suspended until production of for- eign customs certificate. T. D. 22102 of March 23, 1900, modi- fied. T. D. 25840. Landing certificates, shipments to Canada or IVlexico: Evi- dence of landing abroad waived where amount of drawback on a single shipment does not exceed $25. T. D. 27201. Landing certificates, shipments to Canada or IVlexico: Articles 1117, 1147, and 1197 not amended by T. D. 27201.. T. D. 27238. Lano-kolo, manufactured by Swan & Finch Company, of New York, N.Y., with the use of wool grease wholly imported. T. D. 24277. Lanterns, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Lanterns, manufactured by Peter Gray & Sons, of Boston, Mass., with the use of imported sections of cylindrical lenses. T. D. 25416. 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 instructions: Before allowance of drawback, the exporter must file with the collector of customs at the port from which the exporta- tion is to be made, a sworn statement made by the manufac- turer, showing the place, processes, and conditions of manu- facture, and mode of packing for export, and also the formula, showing the materials and the proportions thereof entering into the manufacture 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 par- ticulars. 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 oflScer as ordered 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, manufacturer's declaration on entry, or that found by ofi^lcial analysis. Manufacturer's declaration on entry must show that the exported article was made in accordance with sworn for- mula filed with collector. Lard compound, manufactured in part from imported oleo- stearin. T. D. 23413. Lard compound: Department's decision, T. D. 23413, amended to cover lard compounds, manufactured with the use of im- ported tallow or lard, or both. T. D. 24094. Lard presses. (See Choppers, 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.) Drawback Schedule. 95 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. Ilead: Allowance for wastage on articles manufactured from pig lead produced from imported lead ores, or imported lead bullion, exported with benefit of drawback. T. D. 21251, amend- ed. T. D. 26018. Lead: Allowance for wastage on articles manufactured in whole or in part from imported pig lead, or pig lead produced from imported lead ores, or imported lead bullion. T. D. 21251 and T. D. 26018, revoked. T. D. 26144. Lead, imported, used in counterbalancing driving wheels, manufactured by Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burnham, Will- iams & Co.), of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 22792. Lead traps and bends: T. D. 24750, extended to cover lead traps and bends, manufactured by the National Lead Company, of New York City. T. D. 26043. Lead, wastage allowance: Articles manufactured from. T. D. 25777. Lead: T. T>. 25777, regarding allowance for wastage, applicable only to articles, manufactured from pig lead produced wholly from imported lead ores or lead bullion. T. D. 25950. Lead cables, sheathed with lead, manufactured from imported pig lead with or without tin. T. D. 26717. Lead, bar, manufactured by the National Lead Company, of New York, from imported lead. T. D. 27121. Lead sleeves or cable Joints, manufactured by the General Electric Company, of Schenectady, N.Y., wholly from imported lead. T. D. 27738. Lead washers, manufactured by the United Lead Company, of New York City, either wholly from imported pig lead or im- ported pig lead in combination with domestic lead. T. D. 27757. Lead washers, manufactured by B. J. Brooks & Co. (Inc- porated), of New York City, from imported lead. T. D. 27757, extended. T. E>. 28122. Lead, chemical, manufactured by the Hoyt Metal Company, from imported pig lead in combination with domestip nickel and copper. T. D. 28339. Lead, manufactured by the American Smelting and Refining Company, of New York, from imported lead-bearing ore. T. D. 29197. Lead, antimonial. (See Antimonial lead.) Lead, arsenate of. (See Arsenate of lead.) Lead, articles manufactured from, produced from imported ores or imported lead bullion, can not exceed the duty paid on a quantity of such lead equal to the weight of the exported articles, 2 per cent being allowed for wastage.— Rulings T. T>. 20934 and T. D. 21251, approved. T. D. 22235. Lead cables. Verification by Government chemists of the claims in drawback entries as to the amount of lead used m the manufacture of exported cables should be based on com- mercially" pure lead. T. D. 23024. Lead, pig. (See Pig lead.) , , ^ ^. Lead pipe, manufactured wholly from imported lead; base allowance on quantity of imported lead used, equal to weight of the exported article, to be ascertained by a United States Lead pipe and sheet lead, manufactured by Tatham & Bros., (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. o£ New York, N.T., in the manufacture of which no other than imported lead is used. T. D. 23123 and T. D. 20934. Lead products: Articles manufactured from lead produced In bond from imported ores can not exceed the duty paid on a quantity of such lead equal to the weight of the exported ar- ticles. T. D. 20934. Lead, red. (See Litharge and red lead.) Lead seals, manufactured wholly from imported lead; base allowance on quantity of imported lead used, equal to weight of exported articles, to be ascertained by a United States weigher. Lead, sheet. (See Sheet lead.) Lead sleeving, manufactured by the Western Electric Com- pany, of New York City, wholly with the use of imported pig lead. T. D. 27738, extended. T. D. 29112. Lead traps and bends, manufactured by Tatham &. Bros., of Philadelphia, Pa., and New York, N.Y., in part from imported pig lead. T. D. 24750. 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. Lead wool or shredded lead, manufactured by the United Lead Company, of New York City, either wholly with the use of imported lead or with imported pig lead in combination with domestic lead. T. D. 28610. Leaded biack plates. (See Tin and terne plates.) Leaders, iron. (See Iron roofing.) Leather, manufactured from imported hides. T. D. 19427. Leather, manufactured from imported hides. T. D. 19427, amended. T. D. 272S3. Leather, strap and welt, etc.: Regulations, T. D. 19427, ex- tended to cover exportations of strap and welt leather, skirt- ings, and splits, manufactured by the Woelfel Leather Company, of Morris, 111., from imported raw hides. T. D. 25400. Leather: Amendment of form of tannery record in T. D. 22665 and T. D. 24980. Leather: Department's instructions, T. D. 24545, authorizing drawback on leather belting, manufactured by the Jewell Belt- ing Company, of Hartford, Conn., extended. T. D. 28316. Leather, quebracho extract, used in the manufacture of sole leather by the United States Leather Company. T. D. 25855. Leather, sole leather, manufa,ctured by the United States Leather Company from domestic hides, with the use of import- ed solid quebracho extract. T. D. 25855, extended. T. D. 26912. Leather, sole, manufactured by J. W. & A. P. Howard & Co., (Limited), of Corry, Pa., from imported quebracho extract. T. D. 25855, extended. T. D. 27724. Leather, manufactured by the Bberle Tanning Company, of Westfleld, Pa., from imported quebracho extract. T. D. 25855, extended. T. D. 27735. Leather: T. D. 25855 and T. D. 25929, extended to cover leather manufactured with the use of imported quebracho ex- tract and degras, and sheepskins tannec^ with the use of im- ported ground sumac, by the A. C. Lawrence Leather Company, of Peabody, Mass. T. D. 26358. Leather: T. D. 25855 and T. D. 25929, extended to cover leather, manufactured by the Pflster & Vogel Leather Com- (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. 97 extTacfafi'r.rs" ?'^D. 1^327.'"^ "^^ °' ''^''°^^' -^"-"^^ Tin'ito^^^^ ^°'*' ™f ""{fotured by Wimam F. Mosser & Co., of T n k^^^^-.^'l^.^^^n.''^^ "'^ Imported quebracho extract.- 1. 1>. 25855, extended. T. D. 27820. Leather, split and grain, manufactured by John A. Lord of tm^ct T D^'2-.'8.T"^ ^''"."f °' ^1"°^*^^ ^°"a quebracho ex- tract. T. D. 25855, extended. T. D. 28085. Leather, split, manufactured by W. D. Byron & Sons, of Will- n ««r ' ?•■ 7'i^ ^^^ "^® "^ imported quebracho extract. T. D. 25855, extended. T. D. 28121. Leather, sole, manufactured from imported and domestic hides with the use of imported soUd quebracho extract. T. D 25855 extended. T. D. 28528. ^^ooo. Leather, grain, manufactured by C.Moench & Sons Com- pany, of Salamanca, N.Y., with the use of imported degras. T. D. 25929. Leather: T. D. 25929, extended to cover the exportation of grain leather, manufactured by the Carey Leather Company, of Boston, Mass., with the use of imported degras. T. D. 26301 Leather: T. D. 25929, extended to cover grain leather, manu- factured by the Roulette Leather Company, of PortvlUe, N Y with the use of imported degras. T. D. 26466. ' Leather: T. D. 25929, extended to cover leather, manufactured by the E. C. Fisher Company, of Bethel, Vt., with the use of imported degras. T. D. 26746. Leather, manufactured by the Northwestern Leather Com- pany, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mich., with the use of Imported de- gras. T. D. 25929, extended. T. D. 26913. Leather, sole, manufactured by S. H. Frank & Co. (Incorpo- rated), of San Francisco, Cal., wholly with the use of leather imported in the rough. T. D. 26134. Leather, enameled patent, manufactured for and on account of Carl F. Autenrieth & Co., of New York City, from imported plain leather. T. D. 26574. Leather, bellies, manufactured by the Jewell Belting Com- pany, of Hartford, Conn., from Imported dried dressing hides. T. D. 26701. Leather, manufactured by the J. G. Curtis Leather Company, of Ludlow, Pa., with the use of imported quebracho extract. T. D. 26756. Leather, belting, manufactured by Hans Rees' Sons, of New York, with the use of imported Newfoundland cod oil. T. D. 26950., Leather, manufactured by James Gormley, of Roxbury, Mass., with the use of imported cod oil. T. D. 26950, extended. T. D. 29434. Leather: Department's regulations, T. D. 26952, allowing draw- back on leather, manufactured by Charles A. Schieren & Co. from imported hides, revoked. T. D. 27315. Leather, manufactured by the Woelfel Leather Company, of Morris, 111., with the use of imported quebracho extract and degras. T. D. 27048. Leather: Department's regulations establishing rates of draw- back on leather exportatlons, manufactured with imported que- bracho extract and degras with imported hides, amended to cover use of domestic hides. T. D. 28549. (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.) 98 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Leather, manufactured by Dungan, Hood & Co. (Incorpo- rated), of Philadelphia, Pa., in part with the use of imported log-wood crystals. T. D. 29187. Leather, heads, shoulders, and bellies, manufactured by Charles A. Schieren & Co., of New York City, from Imported hides. T. D. 26952. , Leather, blackened, glazed, or embossed seal, manufactured by K. Kaufmann & Co., of Newark, N. J., wholly with the use of Imported, rough, tanned, sealskins. T. D. 29222. Leather, manufactured by the Pfister & Vogel Leather Com- pany, of Milwaukee, Wis., with the use of imported bichromate of soda. T. D. 29334. Leather, manufactured by Thomas A. Kelley & Co., of West Lynn, Mass., with the use of imported bichromate of soda, log- wood orustals, and refined glycerin. T. D. 29334 extended. T. D. 29343. Leather, revocation of previous rates. T. D. 29873. Leather bags, belts, etc., manufactured by the Anthony Man- ufacturing Company, of Lynn, Mass., wholly with the use of imported East India sheepskins. T. D. 29310. Leather belting, manufactured from belting butts made from imported rawhides. T. D. 22803. Leather belting: Department's decision, T. D. 22803, amended by addition of words "less the legal deduction of 1 per cent." T. r>. 23567. Leather belting, manufactured from imported leather butts by the Jewell Belting Company, of Hartford, Conn. T. D. 24545. Leather belting, manufactured by the New York Leather Belting Company, from imported butts. T. D. 24545, extended. T. D. 29899. Leather centers and sides, manufactured by Fayerweather & Ladew, of New York, N.Y., from imported leather butts. T. D. 24414. Leather cut Into strips. Jumbo blocks, and squares: Drawback denied. (See Drawback denied.) Leather, embossed. (See Embossed leather.) Leather gloves, manufactured by Poster, Paul & Co., of New York City, from partly made imported gloves, and the manu- facturer'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.) Leather splits, manufactured by C. Moench Sons Company, of Gowanda and Salamanca, N.Y., with the use of imported quebracho extract. T. D. 25855, extended. T. D. 28992. Leather, tannery record, T. D. 19427 supplemented by form of tannery record. T. D. 22665. Leather welting, manufactured by W. J. Fallon, of Boston, Mass., from Imported rough-tanned or partially tanned hides. T. D. 19427, extended; T. D. 26424, revoked. T. D. 29420. Leather welting, manufactured by the Woelfel Leather Com- pany, of Morris, 111., from rough-tanned hides. Department's regulations, T. D. 19427, extended. T. D. 29898. Leather weiting, manufactured by W. J. Fallon, of Boston, Mass., wholly from imported leather. T. D. 26424. Lenses, photographic, manufactured from imported glasses (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. 99 cV^^^D^zisTi^^" ^ ^°" °^"'^^ Company, of New York Wnson* & rr^t*;'*?, ^"J «yyl3««. manufactured by T. A. und^\fl.?^i l^^^oi")^' ^^- '™'" imported lenses; allow under letter March 4, 1891, to collector, Philadelphia. Uetter-copying books. (See Books.) cago,"lll."'TD^ 2948°f ' "^""'^^'ured by H. J. Meister, Chl- Ulcor diastos de Mulford, manufactured by the H. K. Mulford T°'d'^26^'54° ^'^"^'l^lPhia, Pa., in part from imported alcohol. 1 ''.'-'"®" °f vessels defined: Vessels chartered by one firm and .'f.^ S ^ wharf owned or controlled by said firm constitute a line withm the contemplation of T. D. 19342, prescribing regulations governing collection of drawback on bags filled with ilour or other cereal products. T. D. 20967. Linen fire hose. (See Hose.) Linen netting, manufactured by H. & G. W. Lord, of Boston, Mass., wholly from imported linen gilling twine: allow under T. D. 12287. 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, manufactured from linseed Imported before Au- gust 28, 1894, but withdrawn from warehouse after that date. Department's decision, T. D. 16716, revoked. T. D. 22845. Linseed oil: Regulations, T. D. 17355, applied In the liquida- tion of entries covering exportations of linseed oil made from linseed imported under act of 1897. 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: 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. (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. • To find the rate of drawback on oil, per gallon, say- Value of oil am cake from pounds seed, and Value of 56 pounds seed fA . f Va,u= 0, oi. „.A .... Jva.ue o, Ssl ._ f^^' ^r^^''^^ J I 56 pounds seed, j ^pounds seed. J j^ pounds seed. and } [Value of material 1 (Duty on 56 "j TDuty on materia : ■< for oil in 56 V :: \ pounds seed V ■< for oil in 56 , (. pounds seed, i I (20 cents) J ( pounds seed, then Duty on material for 1 f p^, |j „„ material I J Rate of Drawback 3l'videdVv°2.t4"^''- j = I '- °"= '=^"°" °»- 1^1 -" ^""™- To find rate of drawback on oil cake per 100 pounds, say — Value of oil and "l ( Value of cake } TV a 1 u e of | ("Value of material cake from 56 ?- : -s from 56 ^ ::-^ 56 pounds r'.^ for cake in 56 pounds seed. J (. pounds seed. J (. seed. J i, pounds seed, and Value of] ("Value of material "l 1 D u t y on 56 1 ("Duty on materia 56 pounds r : ■{ for cake in 56 r : : "S pounds seed r : -{ for cake in 56 seed. J ( pounds seed. j ( 20 cents. i (. pounds seed, then ^ j ) I Duty on material 1 (Rate of drawback 35.87 pounds, f : "S 100 pounds. C : : { for 35.87 pounds r : ^ on 100 pounds ^1 ^ ( of oil cake. J (.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. When such oil is weighfid, the number of gallons shall be de- termined by allowing T^i pounds of ^11 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 gum and cement, manufactured by the Arabol Manu- facturing Company, of New York, with the use of Imported dex- trin. T. D. 26324. Liquid peptonolds, liquid peptonolds and Iron, and liquid pep- tonolds with coca, manufactured by the Arlington Chemical Co., of Tonkers, N.T., In part from Imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 17727. Liquid tanning extract, manufactured by the Bulls Ferry Chemical Company, of Shady Side, N.J., for and on account 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. 101 A KUpstein & Co., of New York City, with the use of imported sohd extract of quebracho. T. D. 27926. 'i'oii.ou r.':i''"i''xx*^""'"3 extract, manufactured by Messrs. Harden, Orth & Hastings, of Boston, Mass., with the use of imported sohd quebracho extract.— T. D. 27926, extended. T D 28137 Usterine, manufactured by the Lambert Pharmacal Company, Of bt. Jjouis, Mo., with the use of imported alcohol. T D 25026 Usterine, manufactured by the Lambert Pharmacal Company, of bt. Louis, Mo., with the use of imported alcohol. T. D 25026 amended. T. D. 27172. Litharge. ''^' *" ''^^"^ t° the value of the miterial «Ih ^^v T "^^"."'a'^ture, according to the values of material and waste shown m the manufacturer's declaration DraXTk^eniel^' """"" '° ^^''°'-*^*'°"= ^^^'^-^ d--^- CSee 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 piates, coupiing buffers, and crank pins, in locomotives built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, of Philadelphia, Pa.; allow under T D. 1116S, 16878, 11472, and 17802, and letter July 15, 1896, to collector, New York, respectively. 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. Locomotives, manufactured by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burnham, Williams & Co.), with the use of imported tender- box brasses or bronze bearing castings. T. D. 22810. extended. T. D. 28476. Locomotives, manufactured with the use of imported rotary snow plows by the American Locomotive Company. T. D. 22810, extended. T.. D. 29302. Locomotives: T. D. 24418, extended to cover locomo'tlves built by Burnham, Williams & Co., with the use of certain parts forged by the Standard Steel Company from imported iron bars. T. D. 26696. Locomotives: T. D. 24418, extended to cover locomotives, manufactured by Burnham, Williams & Co. (Baldwin Locomo- tive Works), containing certain parts made wholly from im- ported bar iron. T. D. 28150. Locomotives and driving wheels, manufactured by Burnham, Williams & Co. (Baldwin Locomotive Works), in part from Im- ported steel tires, axles, and springs. T. D. 26250. - Locomotives, built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, In the construction of which rivets, manufactured from imported cop- per rods are used. T. D. 26697. Locomotives, built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Bum- ham, Williams & Co.), of Philadelphia, Pa., in the construction of which copper equalizing pipes, manufactured from Imported copper pipe are used. T. D. 26698. Locomotives, built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burn- ham, Williams & Co.), Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of im- ported steel springs. T. D. 26699. Locomotives, built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Bum- ham, Williams & Co.) of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of wrist pins, manufactured from imported rough steel forgings. T. D. 26713. Locomotives, built by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burn- ham, Williams & Co.), of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of (Note. — ^Accuracy and precision In customs proceedings are so essential to the interest* of importers that the services of a com- petent broker are usually worth vastly Biore than the small cost of such services.) 104 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. wrist pins, manufactured from imported rough steel forgings. — T. D. 26713, extended. T. D. 27352. Locomotives, manufactured by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burnham, Williams & Co.), of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of copper, steam pipes, and dry pipes, manufactured from im- ported copper pipe. T. D. 26747. Locomotives, manufactured by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burnham, Williams & Co.), of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of steam-chest valves, manufactured from imported Damascus metal or damaxine alloy. T. D. 26905. Locomotives, manufactured by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burnham, Williams & Co.), of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use oi iron boiler plates, manufactured from imported iron plates. T. D. 26909. Locomotives, manufactured by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burnham, Williams & Co.), of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of copper stay bolts, manufactured from imported copper rods. T. D. 26910. Locomotives, manufactured by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burnham, Williams & Co.), of Philadelphia, Pa., In the manu- facture of certain parts of which imported Dewrance antifriction metal is used. T. D. 27041. Locomotives, manufactured by the Baldwin Locomotive Works, of Philadelphia, Pa., in the manufacture of which Imported Dew- rance antifriction metal is used. T. D. 27041, amended. T. D. 27137. Locomotives, manufactured by the Baldwin Locomotive Works (Burnham, Williams & Co.), with the use of steel hand-rail pipss, steel steam pipes, steel sand pipes, steel piston rods, casting-pipes, steel dry pipes, manufactured from Imported steel pipes or tubes. T. D. 28477. 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. (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. 105 Samples shall be taken, as ordered by the collector, to be sub- mitted to the appraiser for report of the percentag-e 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, 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 olis, manufactured by an admixture of imported degras or brown wool grease with a lubricating product of do- mestic petroleum. T. D. 20632. Lubricating oil, known as "blown rape," manufactured by the Vacuum Oil Company, of New York, from imported rape-seed oil. T. D. 27300. Lubricating oils, manufactured by the Vacuum Oil Company, of New York City, with the use of imported rape seed oil in combination with domestic lard oil, petroleum, and vegetable oils. T. D. 17355, extended. T. D. 29218. Lubricating oil, manufactured by A. W. Harris & Co., of New York City, in part from imported raw mineral oil. T. D. 17355, extended. T. D. 29285. Lubricating oils, manufactured by Swan & Finch Company, New York. T. D. 29461. Lumber, sized, T. D. 17355, providing for the allowance of drawback on dressed lumber, extended to cover sized lumber. T. D. 26059. Lumber, manufactured by the Baker Brothers Lumber Com- pany, of Plattsburg, N.Y., from imported deals. T. D. 26434. Lumber: T. D. 26434, extended to cover lumber, manufactured by the Millard Lumber Company, of Rouses Point, N.Y., from Imported deals. T. D. 26435. Lumber, manufactured by Skillings, Whitneys & Barnes Lum- ber Company, of Ogdensburg, N.Y., from imported deals. T. D. 26434, extended. T. D. 27095. Lumber, manufactured by the Shepard & Morse Lumber Com- pany, of Burlington, Vt., from imported deals. T. D. 26434, extended. T. D. 27910. Lumber, creosoted. (See Creosoted lumber.) Lumber, dressed. (See Dressed lumber.) Machetes, manufactured by the Collins Company, of Collins- ville. Conn., with the use of imported horn handles. T. D. 29918. Machinery, agricultural. (See Agricultural machinery.) Machinery, cork-pressing. (See Cork-pressing machinery.) Machinery, mining, and supplies. (See Mining machinery and supplies.) Machinery oil, made by Crew, Levick & Co., of Philadelphia. T. D. 174751/^. Machines, cylindrical grinding. (See Cylindrical grinding ma- chines.) 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.) 106 F. B. Vandegrift & Co 14901, and letters March 22, 1894, and August 15, 1894, to col- lector, New York. "Makaroff cigarettes," manufactured by Makaroffi Company of America, T. D. 29470. Malt, screened, (see Screened malt.), Maltine and cod-liver oil, IVlaltlne with coca wine, and Plain maltlne, 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. Manganese dioxide, resulting from the deoxidatlon of imported potassium in the manufacture of saccharine by the Monsanto Chemical Works, of St. Louis, Mo. T. D. 24891. (See also Drawback on saccharine and manganese dioxide.) Mantles, Incandescent gas. (See Incandescent gas mantles.) Manufacture: Automobile, changing of, into an express wagon, not a manufacture within the meaning of the drawback laws. — What constitutes manufacture. T. D. 23533. Manufacture: Assembling and putting together of imported parts of furniture, although the cost of the work performed is es-, timated at about 10 per cent of the foreign market value of such parts, and the joints require finishing, is not a manufacture within the meaning of section 30, act of 1897. T. D. 23643. Manufacture: Attaching electric motors, completely manu- factured abroad, as the motive power in the construction of coffee mills and meat choppers does not constitute manufacture within the meaning of the drawback laws. T. D. 23673. Manufacture: The mere admixture of imported and domestic flour does not constitute manufacture, within the meaning of the drawback laws. T. D. 23806. Manufacture: Wool immersed in chemical bath, to render same unshrinkable, not "manufactured," within the meaning of the drawback laws. T. D. 23831. Manufacture: Selecting, cleaning, and packing dates, not a manufacture, within the meaning of section 30, act of 1897. T. D. 24981. Manufacture: Manipulation and repacking of "naturals" as "pulled flgs," not a manufacture, within the meaning of section 30, act of 1897. T. D. 24982. (See figs.) Manufacture: "Belinda" chewing plug tobacco, made from Sumatra clippings, not a bona fide manufacture. Drawback not allowed. T. D. 25009. Manufacture: Unpacking, picking over, and repacking in fresh brine, imported Spanish olives, not a manufacture, within the meaning of section 30, act of 1897. Drawback disallowed. (See Drawback on olives.) T. D. 25013. Manufacture: Fitting of imported aluminum golf-club heads on domestic shafts not a manufacture, within the meaning of section 30, act of 1897. (See Drawback on golf clubs.); T. D. 25032. Manufacture: Dried grains prepared from residue in brewing vats, not a manufacture within the meaning of section 30, act pf 1897. T. D. 25058. Manufacture: Finishing and fitting of chair parts imported "in the rough," not a manufacture, within the meaning of section 30, act of 1897. T. D. 23643, followed. T. D. 25060. Manufacture; Imported vacuum brakes, rubber springs, and Pintsch light equipment exported as unattached parts of cars (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. 107 not entitled to drawback under section 30, act of 1897. T. D. 25094. Manufacture: The cutting of imported sole leather into strips, jumbo blocks, and squares, does not constitute manufacture, withm the meaning of section 30, act c' 1897. T. D. 25279. Manufacture: Implies change; but not every change is manu- facture, though the result of treatment, labor, and manipula- tion. Something more is necessary. There must be a trans- formation; a new and different article must emerge, having a distinctive name, character, and use. And a cork which has been put through elaborate cleansing, antiseptic, and other im- proving processes, but which still remains a cork, is not "manu- factured" within the meaning of section 30, tariff act of 1897. T. D. 28778. Manufactured articles, Report of articles manufactured in the United States. T. D. 24696. Manufacturer's declaration on entry for T. D 18097. Maple sirup. (See Sirup.) Maple sirup, manufactured by Hildreth & Segelken, of New York City, wholly with the use of imported maple and cane sugars. T. D. 24900, extended. T. T>. 28677. Maple sirup, manufactured by Francis H. Leggett & Co., New York City, with the use of imported maple and cane sugars. T. D. 24900 extended. T. D. 28964. Maple sirup, manufactured wholly from imported maple sugar and granulated sugar produced from imported raw sugar T D 24900, and T. D. 28964, revoked. T. D. 29331. Maple sirup: T. D. 29331, amended to cover maple sirup, man- ufactured in part from imported maple sugar and granulated sugar produced from imported raw sugar. T. D. 29908. Marble slabs, plumbers' slabs, columns, capitals, moldings, and finished marble work. T. D. 20569, extended. T. D. 28473. 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. Marble slabs, manufactured by or for and on account of C. D. Jackson & Co., of New York City, wholly from imported marble blocks. T. D. 20569, extended. T. D. 28696. Marble slabs, manufactured by Pisanl Brothers, of New York City, from imported marble blocks. T. T). 29219. Marble slabs, manufactured by Tompkins-Kiel Marble Com- pany, New York City. T. D. 29526. Marking of bags. (See Bags.) Mash tubs. (See Brewers' combined mash tube.) 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.) Mats. (See Carpets, mats, and rugs.) Meats, produced from imported hogs, slaughtered in the United States by Armour & Co., Chicago, 111. T. D. 18678. (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 ) 108 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Measuring tapes, steel, 25, 50, 75, and 100 feet in length, in- closed in metal or leather cases, manufactured by the L. S. Starrett Company, of Athol, Mass., with the use of none but imported strip or ribbon steel not less than three-eighths of an inch wide and eight one-thousandths of an inch thick. T. D. 25327. . . Medicine, manufactured by the Chamberlain Mediome Com- pany, of Des Moines, Iowa, with the use of imported alcohol and natural gum opium. T. D. 23313. amended. T. D. 29246. Medicines, Doctor Kilmer & Co. (See Remedies.) Memorandum book. (See Books.) Men's clothing. (See Clothing.) Men's clothing, manufactured by Steln-Block Company, Roch- ester, N.T. T. D. 29742. Men's and boys' ciotliing, manufactured by Herman Kratzen- stein Company, New York. T. D. 29741. Men's pants, manufactured by Sweet, Orr & Co., of New York, N.T., wholly from imported cloths of various kinds, qualities, and descriptions. T. D. 21094. Men's shoes. (See Shoes.) Men's shoes, manufactured by George B. 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. Men's shoes, manufactured by Hathaway, Soule & Harring- ton, New Bedford, Mass. T. D. 23566. Men's and boys' footwear. (See Shoes.) 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 and women's clothing, manufactured by the C. Kenyon Company, of Brooklyn, N.T., from Imported materials. T. D. 27389, extended. T. D. 29904. Men's and women's clothing, manufactured by Alfred Ben- jamin & Co., of New York City, from imported materials. T. D. 27389, extended. T. D. 29905. Mercerized or mercerized and dyed cotton yarns, manufactured by the William H. Lorimer's Sons Company, of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 22394. Metal, aluminum bearing. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc.) Metal, antifriction. (See Glacier antifriction metal.) Metal caps, manufactured by the American Metal Cap Com- pany, of New York City, with the use of imported tin plate. T. D. 29913. Metal, composition. (See Composition metal.) Metal containers, manufactured by Colgate & Co., Jersey City, N. J. T. D. 29667. Metal drums; T. D. 24207, extended to cover 5-gallon drums, manufactured by the Standard Oil Company from imported terneplates. T. D. 26361. Metal drums: T. D. 24207 and T. D. 26361, extended to cover 5 and 10 gallon drums, manufactured by the Standard Oil Com- pany, partly from imported and partly from domestic terne- plates. T. T>. 26754. (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. 109 Metal drums: T. D. 24850. extended to cover drums of 5-gallon capacity, manufactured by the Standard Oil Company with the use of solder containing imported lead. T. D. 26365. Metal drums: Drawback on 4 imperial gallon nietal drums, manufactured by Standard Oil Company, of New York, with the use of imported galvanized iron and solder containing imported lead. T. D. 27040. Metal drums: Drawback on 4 imperial gallon drums, manu- factured by the Standard Oil Company, of New York, from im- ported terneplates and solder containing imported lead. T. D. 27580. Metal drums:- Drawback on 4-gallon drums, manufactured by the Standard Oil Company, of New York City, from imported terneplate and scJder containing imported lead. T. D. 27687. Metal, magnolia antifriction. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc. ) Metal, "Mystic," "No. 1," and "Pyramid." (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc.) Metal shingles, manufactured by Merchant & Co., Incorpo- rated, of Philadelphia, Pa., from Imported tin plates and black plates; allow under T. D. 16161. 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, white. (See White metal.) Metallic cartridges, charged with imported powder. T D 18042. Mexico. (See Bxportations to Mexico.) Micha chimneys, "kant krack" mica chimneys, manufactured from imported cut and uncut mica by the North Carolina Mica Company. T. D. 23071 and T. D. 23086. Mica, cut. (See Cut mica.) IVIica pulp. (See Envelope gum, etc.) Mica sheets, manufactured by the Chicago Mica Company, of Valparaiso, Ind., in part from imported rough mica splittings. T. D. 27072. Micabeston, manufactured by American Mica Company, New- ton, Lower Falls, Mass. T. D. 29747. 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. Micanite sheets, etc., manufactured by the Mica Insulator Company, of Schenectady, N.Y., wholly with the use of im- ported uncut mica. T. D. 28265. Milk, condensed. (See Condensed milk.) Mills, manufactured by The C. S. Bell Company, of Hillsboro, Ohio, with the use of imported pig iron. T. D. 27883. Mills, horsepower, and No. 1 Rapid Peed Mill, -manufactured by the C. S. Bell Company, of Hillsboro, Ohio, with the use of imported pig iron. T. D. 27883, extended. T. D. 28896. Mills, manufactured by C. S. Bell Company, Hillsboro, Ohio. T. D. 29830. Mills, fanning. (See Panning mills.) Mince-meat, manufactured by Richard B. Beaumont, New York City. T. D. 29889. (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.) 110 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Mining macliinery, manufactured by Joshua Hendy Iron Works, San Francisco, Cal. T. D. 29708. Mining machinery and supplies, manufactured by Roy & Titcorab, of Nogales, Ariz., wholly from imported iron. T. D. Mintets chewing gum, manufactured by Federal Chewing Gum Company, Brookts'n, N.T. T. D. 29771. Mirror giasses, manufactured from imported plate glass by the processes of cutting, beveling, and polishing, either with or without the addition of "silver coating"; base allowance on quantity of material used, to be determined by count and meas- urement of the exported articles. The entry mhst show, sep- arately, the number and dimensions of each size and variety of mirror glass exported. Mirror plates, manufactured by Semon, Bache & Co., of New York, N.Y., from imported polished cylinder glass. T. D. 22354. Mirror plates: Regulations, • T. D. 22354, extended to cover mirror plates, manufactured by Semon Bache & Co., of New York, from imported cast glass. T. D. 25706. 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 the Brunswiok-Balke-Collen- der Company, of Chicago, 111., on mirror plates from imported plate glass. T. D. 28454. Mirrors, manufactured by the Parisian Novelty Company, of Chicago, 111., in part with the use of imported glass mirrors. T. D. 28432. Mixed paints, manufactured in part from imported linseed oil; base allowance on quantity of imported oil used, under the fol- lowing instructions: The rtianufacturer'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 ofHcer 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 7% pounds for each gallon of oil. Mixed sirups, manufactured by Eastern Refining Company, New York, N.Y. T. D. 23625. Mohair plushes, manufactured by the Massachusetts Mohair Plush Company, of Boston, Mass., with the use of imported mohair. T. D, 27050. Mohair plushes, manufactured by the Massachusetts Mohair Plush Company, of Boston, Mass., from a mixture of imported and domestic mohair. T. D. 27050, extended. T. D. 29168. Molasses, refined, manufactured by N. W. Taussig & Co., of New York, N.Y., from imported raw molasses. T. D. 21133. Molasses, refined: Department's instructions, T. D. 21133, ex- tended to cover refined molasses, manufactured by the Eastern Refining Company, of New York, N.Y., from various grades of domestic and imported molasses. T. D. 23893. Molasses, refined. Department's instructions, T. D. 21133, amended so as to authorize the allowance of drawback on re- (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. Ill fined molasses, manufactured in part from imported raw molas- ses. T. D. 24252. Molasses, refined, manufactured by N. W. Taussig Company, of New York, N.T., wholly or in part from imported raw molasses and sugar sirups made from imported raw sugar. T. D. 24309. Moldings, manufactured by A. Roberson & Son (Incorpo- rated), of Binghamton, N.T., wholly from imported lumber. T. D. 27996. Morphine sulphate or salts, manufactured by the Malllnckrodt 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.) Mounted drawing papers, etc., manufactured by Keuffel & Esser Company, Hoboken, N. J. T. D. 29892. Moving-picture and stereopticon machines, manufactured by the Selig Polyscope Company, of Chicago, 111., with the use of imported mounted lenses. T. D. 28148. Mowers, etc.: Extension of T. D. 24125 to reapers, binders, mowers, and rakes, manufactured by the International Har- vester Company (Champion Division), of Springfield, Ohio. T. D. 24313. Mowers and reapers: Department's regulation of December 29, 1902, authorizing drawback on mowers and reapers, hereby extended to binders, mowers, reapers, hay tedders, and hay- rakes, manufactured by D. M. Osborne & Co., of Auburn, N.T. T. D. 24124. Mowers and reapers, manufactured by Adriance, Piatt & Co.. of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., in part with the use of imported pig iron. T. D. 24125. Mowing machinery. (See Harvesting machinery.) Mucilage, Higgins'. (See Higgins' mucilage and paste.) Mufflets, manufactured bj' the Hygienic Fleeced Underwear Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., wholly from imported worsted yarn, or partly from imported worsted yarn and domestic silko- line or mercerized cotton. T. D. 27237. Muffs, manufactured by Piasecki & Weinberg, of New York, from imported dressed, dyed and sheared rabbit skins; allow under T. D. 17985. Music, in rolls for piano players, manufactured by the Chase & Baker Company, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the use of imported paper. T. D. 27679. Music: Department's regulations of October 27, 1906, estab- lishing a rate for allowance of drawback on music In rolls for piano players, manufactured by the Chase & Baker Company, of Buffalo, N.T., from imported paper, amended. T. D. 28015. "Mystic" metal. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc.) Nails, manufactured from imported steel shearings by the Judson Mfg. Co., of San Francisco. T. D. 18183. Nails, steel wire. (See Steel wire nails.) Naphtha soap. (See Fels Napt'ha soap.) Nashville Exhibition goods. T. D. 18509. Neckties, manufactured by H. Richter's Sons, of New York City, with the use of imported silk piece goods. T. D. 25818. Neckties, manufactured by Kursheedt Manufacturing Com- pany, New York City. T. D. 29489. Neckwear, ladles', manufactured by Locke & Altherr, 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.) 112 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. York City, wholly or In part from Imported lace stocks, lace piece goods, and chiffons. T. D. 25839. Nestle's food, manufactured by Henri Nestlfi, in part from imported refined sugar or sugar refined from imported raw sugar. T. D. 26565. Nets, fish. (See Fish nets.) Netting, linen. (See Linen netting.) Newfoundland cod oil, manufactured by the Swan & Pinch Company, of New Tork, N. T., in part from imported crude cod oil. T. D. 24791. Newton fillings, manufactured by the Hills Brothers Company, of New York City, with the use of Imported figs and imported refined sugar. T. D. 28314. "Nickel anodes," manufactured by Zucker & Levett & Loeb Company, of New York, in part from imported nickel; allow under 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; allow under T. D. 14343. Nitroglycerin dynamite, manufactured in part from imported refined or crude glycerin. T. D. 22290. "No. 1" IVIetai. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc.) Nolls. (See Camel's-hair noils.) None allowed on beep, made from a combination of domestic and foreign materials. T. D. 17782. Not allowed on imported refined sugar, used In preparing and canning fruit for export. T. D. 17887. Not allowed on pig lead, produced from a combination of Im- ported and domestic ores. T. D. 17880. " Not allowed on imported kegs, exported as coverings of do- mestic butter. T. T). 18437. Notice of. intent to export, with benefit of. T. D. 18494. Nozzles for petroleum cans, tin. (See Petroleum cans and parts. ) Numbering preliminary entries: Entries, preliminary, should be numbered consecutively in the order of filing. T. D. 23002. Numbering preliminary entries: Instructions, T. D. 23002, do not apply to ports at which naval officers are stationed. T. D. 23052. Nuts, manufactured by the American Iron and Steel Manu- facturing Company, of Reading and Lebanon, Pa., in part from imported scrap iron. T. D. 27236. Nuts for bolts. (See Fish-plate bolts, and Carriage and tire bolts.) Oakallne. (See Russet blacking and oakajine.) Oats, rolled, manufactured by the Quaker Oats Company, of Chicago, III., from imported oats. T. D. 29069. Oil barrels: Extension of T. D. 13475 to oil barrels, manufac- tured by the Kentucky Refining Company, of Louisville, Ky., and bound with hoops made from imported hoop steel. T. D. 24385. Oil cake. (See Linseed oil.) Oil cake, not allowed under act of 1897. T. D. 18650. 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 oll- (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. 113 cloth foundations; base allowance on a quantity of such mate- rial used equal to the surface measurement of the exported ar- Oil, linseed. (See Linseed oil.) Oil, lubricating. (See Lubricating oil.) Oil, marine engine, manufactured in part from Imported rape- seed oil, by the Union Petroleum Company, of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 17355, extended. T. D. 29018. Oil meal. T. D. 17455. on, refined, cod: Regulations, T. D. 22441, establishing a rate tor allowance of drawback on refined cod oil, extended to cover Newfoundland cod oil, manufactured by the Swan & Finch Com- pany, of New York, from imported crude cod oil. T. D. 25572 Oil and gas engines. (See Refrigerating machines, etc.) Oil and tallow compounds, manufactured by the Southern Cotton Oil Company, of New York, N.Y., in part from imported tallow and oleostearin. T. D. 24741. Olives: On exportation of olives pitted, and pitted and stuffed, manufactured by the Falcon Packing Company, of New York (S. J. Valk & Bro., proprietors), wholly from imported olives, and imported sweet red peppers. T. D. 24893. Olives: Amendment of T. D. 24S93. Rate of drawback on olives. Requirements of preliminary entry modified. T D 24955. Olives: Unpacking, picking over, and repacking in fresh brine In the United States. Drawback denied. (See Drawback de- nied.) Oils, burning. (See Burning oils.) Oleomargarine, manufactured by Swift & Co., of Jersey City, N. J., in part with the use of imported oleo stearine and salt. T. D. 29281. Orange mineral. (See White lead, red lead, etc.) Ores: Not allowed on lead, produced from combination of do- mestic and imported ores. On exportation of articles, manufac- tured from lead produced in a bonded smelting establishment from a combination of "domestic and imported ores, no draw- back can be allowed, as relative proportions can not be ascer- tained. T. D. 18902. 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. Overgalters and gaiterettes, manufactured by S. Rauh & Co., of New York City, with the use of imported woolen cloth. T. D. 25982. ■ Ozomulslon, manufactured by the T. A. Slocum Company, of New York City, with the use of imported pure Norwegian cod- liver oil and refined glycerin. T. D. 26196. Ozomulslon, manufactured by the T. A. Slocum Company, of New York City, with the use of imported cod-liver oil and re- fined glycerin. T. D. 26496, amended. T. D. 27562. Packing cases. (See Wooden boxes.) Packing cases, manufactured by Adriance, Piatt & Co., of Poughkeepsie, N.Y., with the use of Imported steel and iron bands. T. D. 27686. Palne'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. (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.) 114 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pails, tin, (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Pain killer, Pen'y Davis'. (See Perry Davis' pain killer.) Pain killer, Perry Davis: Department's regulations of Jan- uary 10, 1896 (401 h), amended so as to provide in liquidation for an allowance of 3 per cent wastage instead of 6.665 per cent. T. D. 28825. Pain killer, Perry Davis, manufactured by Davis & Lawrence Company, of New York City, with the use of imported alcohol. Reg-ulations of January 10, 1896 (401 h), and T. D. 28825, amend- ed. T. D. 29220. Pain-killing magic oil. (See Renne's pain-klUlng magic oil.) Pain relief, Barry's. (See Barry's pain relief.) Paint, gold. (See Gold paint.) 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. 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 declara- tion on the drawback entry must show the quantity or per- centage of paint adhering to the finished sheets, and such dec- laration shall be verified by expert ofHclal inspection of samples to be taken as ordered by the collector. Paints, manufactured by the Sherwin-Williams Company, with the use of white lead made from imported lead, ocher, Indian and Tuscan red, orange mineral, red oxide, siennas, umbers, paranitranilin, betanapthol eosine, bromo acid, and aluminum bronze. T. D. 25374. Paints, bronze: Department's regulations. T. D. 25206, ex- tended to cover certain brands of gold and silver enamel and powders, manufactured by Gerstendorfer Brothers, of New York City, in part from imported powders. T. D. 25836. Paints, mixed. (See Mixed paints.) Paints, and cans containing same: Department's regulations, T. D. 25374 and T. D. 25284, extended to cover exportations of mixed paints, and tin can containers by the Patton Paint Com- pany, of Milwaukee, Wis., and Newark, N. J. T. D. 25520. Paints and enamels, designated as Japanese gold and other colors of bronze paints, Japanese silver paint, standard gold paint, and sapolin aluminum enamel, manufactured by Gersten- dorfer Brothers, of New York, with the use of imported pow- ders. T. D. 25206. Pans, tin. (See Tin boxes, cans, etc.) Panama hats. (See Hats, Panama.) Panama hats, finished by Jacob J. Seeds & Co., of Philadel- phia, Pa. T. D. 24196. Panama hats: Extension of T. D. 24196, Panama hats finished by L. Wiggins & Co., of San Francisco, Cal. T. D. 24538. Panama hats: Extension of T. D. 24196, to Panama hats manufactured by Leo Galitzki, of Chicago, 111. T. D. 24634. Panama hats, finished by J. Gallay, of New York, for and on account of Isaac Brandon & Bros., of New York, with the use of Panama hats imported in a rough or unfinished condition. T. D. 24196, extended. T. D. 29901. (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. 115 Tork"N.T.*°"T;. D^"f6T4!"'^'^ ^^ Falrchlld Bros. & Foster, New Cl^areTt'pT^'K *^ "J^nufaoture of cigarettes by the National cigarette & Tobacco Co., of New York. T D 18176 Paper, manufactured by the Everett Pulp "and Paoer Comtianv from imported china clay. T. D. 19955 Company mrnufe^tnr^'^T^^''^'"; "^^^'^ ^'""^^ ^'^'J descriptions of paper, known as ■■chin". 7^ °l '?• 'i?'' *''°™ '™P°''ted materials nSln^" «n^ "^i °^?^ "'^ 5^°"''' "mechanically ground wood T D. 2244I °^^™'°^^ ^"""J P"lP. unbleached" or "bleached." Paper, manufactured with the use of imported china clay or kaolm and mechanically ground wood pulp, bleached or un- bleached. T. D. 22442, revoked. T D 26672 Paper, manufactured with the use of imnorted china clay or kaolin and mechanically ground wool pulp, bleached or un- bleached. T. D. 26672, amended. T. D. 26743. o.r^^n"®'"' manufactured with use of imported straw pulp. T. D. 26672, amended. T. D. 27287. Paper-backed foil, manufactured by Lehmaier, Schwartz & Co of New York, N.Y., with the use of domestic paper and ton made of lead or lead and tin combined, wholly imported. Paper-backed foil, manufactured by the Conly Foil Company,, of New York, N.Y., with the use of domestic paper and foil made of lead or lead and tin combined, wholly imported. T. D. 24762. Paper bags, manufactured by the Arkell Safety Bag Com- pany, of New York City, wholly with the use of imported paper. T. D. 28557. Paper boxes, manufactured by the Robert Galr Company, of Brooklyn, N.Y., wholly from imported paper. T. D. 26378. Paper containers for straw sippers, manufactured by the Hygeia Antiseptic Toothpick Company with the use of im- ported paper. T. D. 29400. Paper, "keepdry" cloth-lined waterproof wrapping. (See "Keepdry" cloth-lined, water-proof wrapping paper.) Paper shells, loaded. (See Loaded paper shells.) Paper, roofing. (See Hoofing paper.) Paper tape, stay. (See Stay paper tape.) Paper wrappers, surface-coated. (See Surfaoe-coated paper wrappers. ) Papers, cigarette. (See Cigarette papers.) Parasols. (See Umbrellas and parasols.) 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. Paste, HIggins'. (See Higglns' mucilage and paste.) Paste, white, manufactured by the Diamond Paste Company, of Albany, N.Y., with the use of imported dextrin. T. D. 26643. Paste, Photo- Library, manufactured by the Carter's Ink Company, of Boston, Mass., from Imported dextrin. T. D. 26643, extended. T. D. 27139. Paste, almond, manufactured by the Hills Brothers Company, of New York, with the use of Imported nuts and granulated sugar. T. D. 27351. Patent cooking kettles, manufactured by A. W, Oberman, 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.) llf> l''. 15. Vandegrift & Co. Pittsburg, Pa., in part from imported enameled iron forms; allow 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. Paving blocks. (See Iron paving blocks and brake shoes.) Paws, tails, etc., dyed. (See Pur skins, parts of.) Payment: Drawback is payable to exporter or manufacturer of articles, and not to purchaser unless purchaser is also ex- porter. Shipper or consignor in bill of lading held to be the exporter, and manufacturer may reserve to himself right to drawback with consent and knowledge of exporter. T. D. 20930. Pearline, manufactured by James Pyle & Sons, of New York City, in part from, imported soda ash and caustic soda; allow under T. D. 12594. Peanut oil, refined, manufactured by Gorgas-Pierie Manufac- turing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 29655. Peas, split. (See Split peas.) Penholders, manufactured by the American Lead Pencil Com- pany, of New York. T. D. 18473. Pens, steel. (See Steel pens.) Pepto-mangan, manufactured by the M. J. Breitenbach Com- pany, of New York City, with the use of imported pepto-raangan and alcohol. T. D. 26781. Pepto-mangan, manufactured by the M. J. Breitenbach Com- pany, of New York City, with the use of imported pepto-mangan and alcohol. T. D. 26781, amended. T. D. 27656. Pepto-mangan: Drawback allowable under T. D. 26781, on pepto-mangan when exported in 2-ounce or other sized bottles. T. T>. 27249. Peptonoids, iodo-peptonoids, and liquid peptonolds with creo- sote, manufactured by the Arlington Chemical Company, of Yonkers, N.Y., in part from alcohol. T. D. 24712. Peptonoids, liquid. (See Liquid peptonoids.) 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. Perfumes, manufactured by Colgate & Co., of New York City, with the use of Imported alcohol. T. D. 26780. Peruna, manufactured by the Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, of Columbus, Ohio, in part with the use of imported alcohol. T. D. 25299. Peruna: T. D. 25299, amended to provide for allowance for wastage incurred in manufacture of peruna, in part from im- ported alcohol by the Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, of Columbus, Ohio. T. D. 27349. Peruna, manufactured by the Peruna Drug Manufacturing Company, of Columbus, Ohio, in part with the use of Imported alcohol. T. D. 25299 and T. D. 27349, revoked. T. D. 27400. Peruna: T. D. 27400, amended so as to allow drawback on a quantity of alcohol not to exceed 17.8 per cent of the quantity of exported peruna with an allowance of 6 per cent of said alcohol to compensate for loss in manufacture. T. D. 28708. 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. (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. 117 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 barrels: Department's regulations, T. D. 13475, ex- tended to cover petroleum barrels, manufactured by the Stand- ard Oil Company, of New York, N.Y., in part from imported hoop steel. T. D. 23905. Petroleum barrels, manufactured by the Atlantic Refining Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., partly with hoops made from imported steel. T. D. 23905, and.T. D. 24022, extended. T. D. 27835. Petroleum barrels, manufactured by the Atlantic Refining Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., in part from imported hoop steel. T. D. 24022. Petroleum, crude. (See Crude petroleum.) 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 frorn imported tin and lead, when used by the Tide Water Oil Company and the Standard Oil Company, of New York, in soldering petroleum cans, allow under T. D. 14592 and 14798; and when used by the Atlantic Refining Com- pany, of Philadelphia, Pa., allow under T. D. 14273. Petroleum cases. (See Wooden boxes.) Petroleum emulsion, manufactured by Angler Chemical Co., of Boston, Mass., in part from imported glycerin and hypophos- phites of lime and soda; allow under T. D. 17763. Petroleum emulsion: Regulations, T. D. 17763, covering draw- back on petroleum emulsion, continued in force subject to new formula submitted. T. D. 22233. Pharmaceutical preparations, manufactured by the Davis & Lawrence Company, of New York (jity, with the use of im- ported alcohol. T. D. 27620. Phenacetine pills. (See Pills.) Philippine Islands, beer shipped to. (See Beer.) Philippine Islands: Goods exported to Philippine Islands en- titled to drawback. T. D. 22157. Philippine islands: Drawback not allowed on merchandise shipped to the Philippine Islands, for the reason that said islands are within the jurisdiction of the United States. T. D. 23223 followed. T. D. 23287. Philippine Islands: Regulations relative to drawback. T. U. 23594. Philippine Islands: Drawback may be allowed on the exporta- (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.) 118 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. tion to foreign countries of articles, manufactured in the United States from materials brought from the Philippine Islands. T. D. 28401. Photo-etched silver articles, manufactured by Gorham Manu- facturing Company, Providence, R. I. T. D. 29653. Photographic cameras, manufactured by W. H. Lewis, of Greenpoint, N.Y., in part from imported Dallmeyer lenses; al- lowed 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 dry plates: Drawback on photographic dry plates, manufactured with the use of imported glass. T. D. 24978. Photographic lenses. (See Lenses, photographic.) T. D. 25834. Photographic paper, sensitized, manufactured by the Nepera Chemical Company, of Nepera Park, N.T., from imported plain or surface-coated photographic paper. T. D. 20279. Photographic paper, manufactured by the Defender Photo Sup- ply Company, of Rochester, N.T., with the use of Imported paper and gelatin. T. D. 28465. Piano hammers, manufactured by Alfred Dolge, of New Tork 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 Tork, N.T. T. D. 20429. Piano hammers: Extension of T. D. 20429, to piano hammers, manufactured by David H. Schmidt, of New Tork, N.T., with ■use of none but imported felt. T. D. 24456. Piano players. (See Blectrelle piano players.) Pianos, manufactured by the Bstey Piano Company, of New York City, with the use of imported piano actions. T. D. 27657. Pianos with playing attachments, manufactured by the Sim- plex Piano' Player Company, of "Worcester, Mass., with the use of imported pianos. T. D. 27470. Pianos, imported, fitted with Cecilian piano players by the Farrand Organ Company, of Detroit, Mich. T. D. 27470, ex- tended. T. D. 28149. Picker nails, manufactured by Charles S. Dodge, of Lowell, Mass., wholly from imported annealed square and round steel wire. T. D. 28337. Pickets, manufactured from imported lumber; base allowance on quantity of lumber used, equal to "board measure" of ex- ported articles. Pickled cow splits, manufactured by Alphonse Weil & Bros., of New Tork, from Imported green salted hides. T. D. 27621. Pickled cow splits, manufactured by Perry & Harriman, of North "Wilmington, Mass., from imported green salted hides. T. D. 27700. (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. 119 TVT ''ll'^'-S'' '^'™ splits, manufactured by Perry & Harrlman, of JNorth Wilmington, Mass., for and on account of Avery & Lowry ?LH°®*°"' Mass.. from Imported hides. Amendment of T. D. 27700, T. D. 27723. Picture bacl. 24925. Siphon bottles, manufactured by Philip Spitzenberg, for and on account of Fensterer & Ruhe, from imported glass bottles. Regulations of August 11, 1899 (62951), extended. T. D. 29177. Sipup, 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 ease 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 ganger and samples shall be taken as ordered by (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.) 136 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. the collector, to be submitted to the appraiser for expert offlcial Inspection and report Sirup. T. D. 18109. Sirup, manufactured by the American Sugar Refining Com- pany, of New Orleans, La., from a mixture of imported and domestic raw sugars. T. D. 23570. Sirup: Extension of T. D. 23570, to sirup, manufactured by the Pacific Coast Syrup Company, with the use of imported sirup, imported refined sugar, and "sugar refined from imported raw sugar. T. D. 24572. Sirup, sugar, manufactured by Arbuckle Brothers, of Brooklyn, N.Y., from Imported and domestic raw sugars. — T. D. 23570 ex- tended. T. D. 27925. Sirup, honey: T. D. 24008, extended to cover honey sirup, manufactured by Stromeyer & Metzel, of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported granulated or crystal sugars, or sugars, refined from imported raw sugars, in accordance with new formula. T. X>. 26145. Sirup, honey, manufactured by Stromeyer & Metzel, of Phila- delphia, Pa., from either imported granulated or crystal sugars, or sugars, refined from imported raw sugars and imported honey. T. D. 24008, extended. T. D. 26709. Sirup, honey and sugar: T. D. 24008, 26145, 26709, 27096, ex- tended to cover honey and sugar sirups, and manufactured by J. Stromeyer & Co., successors to Stromeyer & Metzel. T. D. 27367. Sirup, maple, manufactured by the Manierre-Yoe Syrup Com- pany, of Chicago, 111., wholly from imported maple sugar and granulated sugar, manufactured from imported raw sugar. T. D. 24900. Sirup, sugar, manufactured by Stromeyer & Metzel, of Phila- delphia, Pa., from either imported granulated or crystal sugars, or refined sugars produced from imported raw sugars, and sirup, manufactured from imported raw sugar. T. D. 27096. Sirup, sugar, manufactured by J. Stromeyer & Co., of Phila- delphia, Pa., from imported granulated or crystal sugars, or refined sugars produced from imported raw sugars, and sirup manufactured from imported raw sugars. — T. D. 27096, extended. T. D. 27605. ' Sirup, manufactured from a mixture of imported and Porto Rican sugars. T. D. 28411. Sirup of figs, manufactured by the California Pig 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. Sirup of figs: Amending T. D. 22859, establishing a drawback rate on sirup of figs, manufactured by the California Pig Syrup Company of Louisville, Ky. T. D. 25904. Sirup of figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Com- pany, of Louisville, Ky., in part from imported alochol. T. D. 25905. Sirup of figs: Amending T. D. 25905, establishing a rate for the allowance of drawback on sirup of figs, manufactured by the California Fig Syrup Company in part from imported alco- hol. T. D. 26044. Sirup of figs, manufactured by California Fig Syrup Company, Louisville, Ky. T. D. 29845. Sirup of figs, manufactured by the California Pig Syrup Com- (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. 137 pany, of Louisville, Ky., with the use of imported alcohol and granulated sugar. T. D. 29845, amended. T. D. 29912. Sirups. (See also. Sugar and sirups.) Sirups, manufactured wholly from imported raw sugars. (See Sugars and sirups, refined.) Sirups; No allowance of drawback in addition to rates estab- lished in T. D. 17325, on sirups valued at over 8 cents per gal- lon, produced in process of refining raw sugars imported under act of 1894. T. D. 20401. Sirups, valued at over S cts. per gallon. T. D. 17463. Sirups (see, also, Mixed sirups; Sugars and sirups): Drawback on sirups under act of 1897.— T. D. 20174, amended. T. D. 22227. Sirups: Liquidation of drawback entries of sirups boiled wholly from molasses imported under act of 1894. T. D. 20216. Sirups, manufactured from a mixture of imported and domes- tic sugars other than Porto Rican. T. D. 28411, extended, and T. D. 23570, revoked. T. D. 29092. Sized iumber. (See Lumber, sized.) Sizing, giue. (See Glue sizing.) Skins, Cliina goat. (See China goatskins.) Skins, dressed. (See Dressed skins.) Skins, dyed. (See Dyed skins.) Skins, fur. (See Fur skins.) Skirt bindings, dyed and finished, after manufacture in the gray, in Canada by the J. Henry Peters Company, of New York, N.T. T. D. 24432. Slabs, marbie. (See Marble floor tiles, etc.) Slack coai is imported at subport of Sweet Grass over a nar- row-gauge road, and thence transported to Great Falls, Mont., where it is transferred to a broad-gauge road, and in making transfer over a screen a quantity becomes slack. Held, that such slack is not entitled to drawback on exportation, no manu- facture being involved. T. D. 21987. Slats for shades. (See Shade rollers and slats.) 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. Sliced pineapple, manufactured by B. Keboulin Pils & Co., of New York, N.Y., wholly from imported pineapples. T. D, 23942. Slippers, Kozy, manufactured by the Kozy Slipper Company, of Lynn, Mass., the outer soles of which are made from imported white and black cord jute soling. T. D. 27603. Slippers, ladies'. (See Ladies' slippers.) Slit ribbon cloth. (See Typewriter ribbon cloth, etc.) Smoking tobacco. (See Cigarettes and smoking tobacco.) Smoking and chewing tobacco, manufactured by David Dun- lop Company, Petersburg, Va. T. D. 29660. Smyrna rugs, manufactured by McCleary, Wallin & Grouse, of Amsterdam, N.Y., in part from imported wool and goat or cattle hair. T. D. 23341. Smyrna rugs: Department's Instructions, T. D. 23341, extend- ed to Smyrna rugs, manufactured by the Fries-Breslin Com- pany, of Camden, N. J. T. D. 24068. Snowplows, rotary: T. D. 22810, extended to cover rotary snow- plows, manufactured by the American Locomotive Company with the use of imported parts. T. D. 29302, revoked. T. D. 29323. (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.) 138 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Snowplows, rotary, manufactured by the American Locomo- tive Company with the use of imported tires, boiler tubes, cop- per plates, and other parts. T. D. 29367. Soap, Fels naptha, manufactured by Fels & Co., of Philadel- phia, Pa., with the use of imported borax. T. D. 28069. 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 veriiied 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 sapoUos.) Soap powder, "1776," manufactured by B. T. Babbitt, Incor- porated, of New York, N.Y., in part with the use of Imported soda ash. T. D. 24629. Soda fountain, manufactured by the American Soda Fountain Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., from Imported marble and onyx. T. D. 22638. Soil pipes, cast-Iron. (See Cast-iron soli pipes.) Soil pipes and fittings, cast-Iron, manufactured by the Essex Foundry, of Newark, N. J., in part with the use of Imported pig iron. T. D. 24727, revoked. T. D. 28828. Solder, manufactured by the National Lead Company, of New York, N.Y., wholly from imported lead and tin. T. D. 23500. Solder, extension of T. D. 23500, to exportatlons of solder, manufactured from Imported lead and tin by Marks Llssberger & Son, of New York, N.Y. T. D. 24451. Solder: Extension of T. D. 23500, to solder of various grades (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. 139 and numbers, manufactured by Tatham Brothers, of New York, c 'i'^ ■*' ^'* *^® "^® °* imported lead and tin. T. D. 24635. Solder: T. D. 23500, extended so as to allow drawback on sol- aer, manufactured in part from lead smelted from imported lead m ore, used by the Standard Oil Company of California In soldenng 5-gallon rectangular oil cans. T. D. 28370. Solder, manufactured by Western Electric Company, New York City. T. D. 29670. , Solder for petroleum cans. (See Petroleum cans and parts.) Solidified wool oil: Extension of T. D. 24277, to solidified wool oil, manufactured by the Swan & Finch Company, of New York, N.Y., from none but imported wool grease. T. D. 24527. Sole leather. (See I^eather.) 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 raclcarock, manufactured by the Hand Drill Company, of New York City, from imported chlorate of potash, packed in sacks or cartridges; allow under T. D. 9330. Solidad, asphalt. (See Asphalt solidad.) Sozodont, manufactured by Hall & Ruokel, of New York City, in part from imported alcohol; allow under T. D. 16910. Sozodont: Regulations, T. D. 16910, extended to cover exporta- tion of sozodont in barrels. T. D. 25245. Sozodont sprinl. 27957, ex- tended. T. D. 28124. Spectacles. (See Lenses, spectacles and eyeglasses.) Spectacles and eyeglasses: Drawback on spectacles and eye- glasses, manufactured by the Pennsylvania Optical Company, of Reading, Pa., in part with the use of imported lenses. T. D. 29380. Spikes, railroad. (See Bar iron, flsh-plate bolts, etc.) Spikes, railway and boat, manufactured from imported old wrought-iron rails by the Tredegar Company, of Richmond, Va. T. D. 26081. Spindle collars, manufactured by United Shoe Machinery Com- pany, Boston, Mass. T. D. 29709. Spirits of peppermint, spirits of camphor, etc., manufactured by McKesson & Robbins, of New York. T. D. 18180. Spiral springs. (See Round wire and springs.) 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. (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.) 140 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Split peas, manufactured by E. N. Jackson at Cape Vincent, N.T., from imported peas in tlie pod. T. D. 26371. Splits, pickled cow. (See Pickled cow splits.) Spokes, wooden. (See "Wooden spokes.) Spool cotton tliread. (See Tiiread, spool cotton.) Spool cotton thread, manufactured by Boas Tiiread Company, Stamford, Conn. T. D. 29833. Spoons, manufactured by tlie R. Wallace & Sons' Manufac- turing Company, of Wallingford, Conn., witli tlie use of im- ported steel. T. D. 29169. Spring material, clock. (See Clock-spring material.) Springs, clock. (See Clock springs.) Springs, vulcanized rubber and steel truss. (See Vulcanized rubber and steel truss springs.) Stamped steel ceilings, manufactured by Henry S. Northrop, of New York, N.T., 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. 1S179. Staples, wire. (See "Wire fencing.) Starch, Arabol, manufactured by the Arabol Manufacturing Company, of New York City, with the use of imported potato starch. T. D. 27015. Statistical returns of, T. D. 17886. Stay bolts, used in the construction of locomotive boilers, manufactured by Tliornton N. Motley Company, of New York, N.Y., partly from imported round bar iron. T. D.' 23149. Stay paper tape, manufactured by the M. D. Knowlton Com- pany, of Rochester, N.Y., from imported paper. T. D, 28399. Steam boilers. (See Locomotive and other steam boilers.) 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-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 pumps, manufactured by the International Steam Pump Company, of New York, N.Y., with the use of imported pig- iron "sprues" and domestic pig iron. T. D. 24107. Steam sanding devices of locomotives, manufactured by Burn- ham, "Williams & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 20977. Steam traps. (See Radiators, boilers, etc.) Steel balls.. (See Excelsior steel balls.) Steel bars, manufactured by G. "W. Pennington & Sons, of San Francisco, Cal., wholly from imported steel billets; allow under T. T>. 15943. Steel bars, rounds, etc., manufactured by the Buffalo Steel Company, of Tonawanda, N.T., wholly or in part from Imported scrap steel rails. T. D. 24833. Steel billets, rails, and fish plates. (See Pig iron, steel billets, etc.) Steel cars. (See Cars.) Steel clock spring material: Amendment of T. D. 14796, estab- lishing a rate for allowance of drawback on steel clock spring (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. 141 material, manufactured by R. H. Wolff & Co., Limited, of New York, N.Y., so as to provide for drawback on such manufac- tures by the Washburn Wire Company, as successors to R. H. w^olft & Co., Limited. T. D. 24631. 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 hoops and bands. (See Hoops and bands, steel.) Steel horseshoes, manufactured wholly from imported steel billets by the Bryden Horse Shoe Company, of Catasauaua. Pa. T. D. 24165. Steel laths, manufactured by International Metal Lath Com- pany, Niles, Ohio. T. D. 23446. Steel measuring tapes and rules, manufactured by Lufkln Rule Company, Saginaw, Mich. T. D. 29475. Steel pens, manufactured by the Bsterbrook Steel Pen Manu- facturing Company, of Camden, N. J., from imported sheet steel: allow under T. D. 13476. Steel pens: Thirty-one instead of 50 per cent allowance for loss in manufacture under T. D. 13476. T. D. 24315, Steel pens, manufactured by the C. Howard Hunt Pen Com- pany, of Camden, N. J., from imported sheet steel. T. D. 24316. Steel pipe, manufactured by the Harrisburg Manufacturing and Boiler Company, of Harrisburg, Pa., from imported steel billets. T. D. 24185. Steel pipe, manufactured by the Harrisburg Manufacturing and Boiler Company, of Harrisburg, Pa., from imported steel billets. T. D. 24775. 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 the Central Iron and Steel Com- pany, of Harrisburg, Pa., wholly from imported steel slabs or billets. T. D. 23724. Steel plates, manufactured by the Central Iron and Steel Company, of Harrisburg, Pa., wholly from imported steel slabs or billets. T. D. 23724, revoked. T. D. 24714. Steel products, manufactured by Buffalo Steel Company, Ton- awanda, N.Y. T. D. 23710. Steel products, manufactured by companies represented by the United States Steel Products Export Company, of New York, in part from imported spiegeleisen, ferromanganese, and ferrosilicon, used in the spiegel or manganiferous mixture in the manufacture of Bessemer steel. T. D. 25158. Steel, rails, billets, plates, bars, and structural material, man- ufactured by certain companies represented by ■ the United States Steel Products Export Company, of New York, In part from iron ore. T. D. 27127. Steel rails, billets, plates, bars, and structural material, manu- factured by the Lackawanna Steel Company, of Buffalo, N.Y., with the use of imported scrap steel. T. D. 28415. Steel and iron products, manufactured by Bethlehem Steel Company. T. D. 29869. Steel rails. (See Rails, steel.) Steel rails, manufactured by the Maryland Steel Company, of Sparrow Point, Md., wholly from imported iron ore and spiegel- (Note. Accuracy and precision In customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a com- petent brolier are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.) 142 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. eisen; allow under T. T>. 13934. When manufactured by the Bethlehem Iron Company, of South Bethlehem, Pa., wholly from imported iron ore, splegeleisen, and f erromanganese ; allow un- der T. D. 13937. Steel rails, manufactured by the Maryland Rail Company, of Cumberland, Md., wholly from Imported scrap steel rails. T. D. 24661. Steel saw plates. (See Saw plates.) Steel shanks, manufactured by Churchill & Allen, of Lynn, Mass., wholly from imported steel. T. D. 28758. Steel shanks, manufactured by Whitman Shank Company, Whitman, Mass. T. D. 29485. 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 strips and hoops, manufactured by the Sharon Hoop Company, of Sharon, Pa., wholly from imported steel billets. T. D. 25014. 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. Steel wire nails and fencing (see, also. Wire and wire fencing; Wire nails): Department's instructions, T. D. 15067, T. D. 22997, T. D. 23010, extended to steel wire, wire nails, and fen- cing, manufactured by Kokomo Steel and Wire Company, of Kokomo, Ind. T. D. 24193. 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. Stereoptlcon machines. (See Moving-picture machines.) Stereoscopic views, manufactured by Berry, Kelley & Chad- wick, Chicago, 111. T. D. 29453. Stereoscopic views, manufactured by Keystone View Com- pany, Meadville, Pa. T. D. 29584. Sterling-silver cutlery and safety razors, the skeletons and blades of which are imported and handles of domestic manu- facture, manufactured by Silbersteln, Hecht & Co., of New Tork, N.T. T. D. 20933. Sticky fly paper, manufactured by the O. & W. Thum Com- pany, of Grand Rapids, Mich., in part from castor oil produced from imported castor beans. T. D. 23944. Stifl' fur hats for men's wear, manufactured by James Mar- shall & Bros., of Pall River, Mass., the bodies of which are made of imported furs only, in combination with Imported bands, bindings, elastics, linings, and hat leathers. T. D. 22899. Stokers, automatic mechanical: Drawback on automatic me- chanical stokers, manufactured by the Lorenna Foundry Com- pany, of Bridgeport, Pa., with the use of Imported pig iron. T. D. 28139. Stoppers for Ink bottles, with Imported quills attached thereto, manufactured by Charles M. Higgins & Co., of Brooklyn, N.Y. T. D. 27010. Storage batteries, and parts thereof, manufactured by the Gould Storage Battery Company, of Depew, N.T., wholly from Imported lead. T. D. 27354. Storage battery plates, manufactured by the Electric Storage (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. 143 toBorted^pTi'T^^ of Philadelphia, Pa., wholly or In part from Sed t!d. 27247." ^°"^- '^^ ^^ ''""' ^""^ ^- °- ^«58, ex- chine'rnmnfjf ^TT "'f *S?' manufactured by Westinghouse Ma- cmne Company, East Pittsburg, Pa. T. D. 29750 Storage batteries, electric. (See Electric storage batteries) Ohio, wholly from imported pig iron. T. D. 28475 Rrntwc 7"9*^' lot-water boilers, manufactured by Abendroth the use of i^nn'r^^'^^'- °' ^°''' <^''^«*^'-' N-Y.. in part witS me use of imported pig iron. T. D. 28140 T^^l^^fl^ ^^"^ furnaces, manufactured by the Danville Stove and ^^?»i ,"""^ C!°™P^"y- °i Danville, Pa., in part from im- ported pig iron. T. D. 28266. Straining cioth, manufactured by the Sugden Press Bag Com- pany of GramteviUe, Mass., made wholly from imported camel's- hair tops. T. D. 20250. i- >=" i,a,juei s Strap arid welt leather. (See Leather.) Straps, box. (See Box straps.) Straw braids, manufactured by the R. H. Comey Company, Camden, N. J. T. D. 23495. *■ '■ Straw braids: T. D. 23495, extended to cover straw braids, manufactured by the Parsons Brothers, (Incorporated), of Brooklyn, N.Y., from braids imported in the raw state and cleaned and bleached or cleaned and dyed. T. D. 26379. Straw hats, manufactured wholly or in part with the use of imported materials, and exported by Tenney & Dixon, of New York, N.Tj, as financial agents. T. D. 23102. Straw or chip braids, manufactured by Patterson & Ellis, New York, N.T. T. D. 23585. Straw sippers, paper containers for. (See Paper containers.) Street cars. (See Cars, street.) Street cars, manufactured by the J. G. Brill Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of imported drawheads. T. D. 24345. Strip steel, manufactured by the Sharon Steel Hoop Company, of Sharon, Pa., wholly with the use of imported steel billets. T. D. 23946. Revoked by T. D.- 24490. 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 the A. & P. Roberts Company, of Pencoyd, Pa. T. D. 22318. Structural material, manufactured by American Bridge Com- pany, Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 23797. Structural material, structural parts of bridges and buildings, manufactured by Milliken Brothers, of New York, N.Y., In part from imported rolled steel plates and rolled shapes. T. D. 23928. Structural parts of bridges and buildings, manufactured by Milliken Brothers, of New York, N.Y., in part from Imported rolled steel plates and rolled shapes, such as beams, channels, and angles; also of riveted columns, manufactured in part from Imported rolled steel segments. T. D. 23928, revoked. T. D. 24852. Structural parts, bridges, and buildings: Revocation of De- partment's regulations, T. D. 24852, for drawback on structural (Note. — ^Accuracy and precision In customs proceedings are sc 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.) 144 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. parts of bridges and buildings, and re-establishment ot similar regulations, T. D. 23928, with extension to cases covered by said T. r>. 24852. T. D. 25201. Structural parts of buildings and bridges, manufactured by the Baltimore Bridge Company, of Baltimore, Md., with the use of imported rolled steel beams, angles, channels, flat bars, round bars, Z-bars, tees, and plates. T. D. 23928, extended. T. D. 27942. Structural pipes: Drawback on structural pipes, manufactured by the Danville Structural Tubing Company, of Danville, Pa., wholly from imported old steel rails. T. D. 23972. Stub straps for locomotives; Department's regulations, T. T>. 24418, extended to cover locomotive stub straps, manufactured by Burnham, Williams & Co. (Baldwin Locomotive Works), of Philadelphia, Pa., from forgings made by the Standard Steel Company, of Burnham, Pa., from imported steel blooms. T. D. 25671. Stud bolts. (See Hailroad spikes, etc.) Stuffed olives: Department's instructions, T. D. 22655, provid- ing a rate of allowances of drawback on "pim-olas," extended to cover stuffed olives, manufactured by Francis H. Leggett & Co., of New York, N.T. T. D. 23003. Stuffed olives, manufactured by Francis H. Deggett & Co., of New York, N.Y. T. D. 23003. Subtarget-gun machines, manufactured by the Subtarget Gun Company, of Boston, Mass., with the use of imported firearms. T. D. 25515. Suede leather: Extension of Department's regulations, T. D. 23494, to cover suede leather, manufactured by J. G. & T. Robinson, of Gloversville, N.Y. T. D. 24210. Sugar, used in the preparation of canned fruit for export. Restoration of Department's rulings, T. D. 12392 and 15452. T. D. 19721. Sugar machinery, and surface condensers, manufactured by the Wheeler Condenser and Engineering Company, of New York, N.Y., partly from imported pig Iron. T. D. 24028. Sugar used In curing meats: Drawback can not be allowed on granulated sugar used in curing ineats for export, as the curing of meat is not a manufacture within the meaning of the draw- back law. T. D. 22045. Sugar sirup. (See Sirup.) Sugars and sirups: Provisional rates of drawback on sirups and sugars refined from raw sugars under act of 1897. T. D. 19400 and 20174. Sugars and sirups: Instructions as to payment of drawback on exportation of sugars and sirups, refined from Imported raw sugars on which duty was paid under protest. T. D. 22641. Sugars and sirups: Instructions as to ,payment of drawback on sugars and sirups, refined from imported raw sugars on which duty was paid under protest. — T. D. 22641, commented upon. T. D. 22707. 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.) Drawback Schedule. 145 fowfr,^"?^''^' *^,f !-™o"nt Of drawback shall be determined by al- ^aTd nr, t^ ^^"^ "?-■ P°""^" °* *^« exported article, the duties at lnd?cat^^ ^f Pf^V n ^''^'^^^ ^^^ quantities of material used, as indicated in the following schedule: Test of raw sugar used. 98 97 96 95 94 93 92 91 90 89 88 87 86 85 84 83 82 81 80 79 78 77 76 75 Allowance for IflO pounds hard refined. Pounds. 101.87 103.73 105.60 107.47 109.34 111.20 113.07 114.94 116.81 118.67 120.54 122.41 124.27 126.14 128.01 129.88 131.74 133.61 135.48 137.35 139.21 141.08 142.95 144.82 146.68 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 schedule on page 146 . When "soft refined" sugars, made wholly from Imported raw sugars, are exported with benefit of drawback, t^e 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 sugars 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 (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.) 146 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 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. Polariscopic test of raw beet sugars used. Percentages to be deducted to find duty paid on material lor refined sugar. "Firsts": Degrees. Per Cent. 96 1.2 95 1.5 94 1.9 93 2.4 92 3 "Seconds": 92 3.7 91 4.5 90 5.4 89 6.4 88 7.5 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 schedule en page 147: 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 respective 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 proportionate quantities of material, corresponding to the quan- tities 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 •of such services.) Drawback Schedule. 14T' Test of raw fiugar used. Allowance for one gallon of sirup. Degrees. Pounds. 99 1.36 98 1.37 97 1.39 96 1.40 «5 1.41 94 1.43 93 1.44 92 1.46 91 1.48 90 1.49 89 1.51 SS 1.53 87 1.55 86 1.56 85 1.58 84 1.6» 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 'I'iie quantities of sugar and sirup exported shall be ascer- tained by United States weighers and gangers, respectively; and samples shall be taken as ordered by the colleotor 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. Sugar-coated almonds manufactured by Ph. Wunderle, of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported shelled almonds; allow under T. D. 14801. Sugars, "quick dissolving," "bap sugar," and "powdered sugar." (See under those subjects.) Suit, \Nomer\'s. (See Waists and suits.) Suit and sample cases, manufactured by the Alstermo Fibre Company, of New York City, with the use of Imported fiber cardboard. T. D. 27016. .Suit and sample cases, manufactured by S. Meyerson, New York. T. D. 29454. Sulphate of alumina, C. P. (See Alum, etc.) Sulphate of ammonia, used in manufacture of fertilizers. T. D. 17801. Sulphate of copper, manufactured from imported copper ore; base allowance on quantity of fine copper in the imported ore (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.) 148 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. used, equal to the quantity of fine copper in the exported ar- ticle. 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 ascertained by a United States weigher. Sulphonal pills. (See Pills.) Sulphur bitters, manufactured by A. P. Ordway & Co., of New York City, with the use of imported alcohol. T. D. 28090. 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 Eockwood & Co., of New . York, N.Y. T. D. 22347. Sweet chocolate, manufactured by the Brewster Cocoa Manu- facturing Company, of Jersey 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. Sweet chocolate coating: Extension of Department's regula- tion, T. D. 22347, establishing rate for drawback on sweet chocolate, manufactured by Rockwood & Co., of New York, N.Y., to cover sweet chocolate coating, manufactured by said company. T. D. 24177. 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 "Balston co- coa," manufactured by Stephen L. Bartlett, of Boston, Mass. T. D. 22370. Switchboard cords. (See Telephone and switchboard cords.) Switchboards, electric. (See Electric switchboards.) Switches. (See Crossings, frogs, and switches.) Switches, electric light. (See Electric light switches.) Syrup, Reuter's. (See Heuter'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 Brldgewater Iron Company for A. Milne & Co. T. D. 21999. Talcum powder, manufactured by Gerhard Mennen Chemical Company, Newark, N. J. T. D. 29758. "Tall one-pound salmon cans," manufactured by Alaska Packers' Association from imported tin plates; allow under T. D. 17997. Tails, paws, etc., dyed. (See Pur skins, parts of.) Talking machines, manufactured by the Victor Talking- Machine Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of Im- ported needles. T. D. 24480. Tallow and oil compounds. (See Oil and tallow compounds.) Tank rivets. (See Railroad spikes, 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.) Drawback Schedule. 149 Tap bolts. (See Railroad spikes, etc.) Tape, stay paper. (See Paper tape.) T.Jf f ^,*'Z 9°ods, manufactured by George Brooks & Son, of ^■niiaaelphia, Pa., in part from imported undyed spun silk, and linen and jute yarns; allow under T. D. 16129. Tar and pure ammonia: Department's decision, T. D. 22332, establishing a rate for allowance of drawback on coke, manu- factured by the New England Gas and Coke Company, of Bos- ton, Mass., from imported slack coal, extended, as far as ap- plicable, to cover tar and ammonia, manufactured by said com- pany. T. D. 23264. 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.) Tarpaulin, manufactured by John Curtin (Incorporated), of New Tork City, with the use of imported waterproof flax can- vas. T. D. 29111. Tarpaulins, manufactured by John Boyle & Co., Incorporated, New York. T. D. 29717. Teal lead. (See Tin foil, tea lead, etc.) Tea lead regular, manufactured by the Patent Metal Com- pany, of Philadelphia, Pa., from imported lead. T. D. 23900. Telephone cable, aerial and underground. (See Aerial and underground telephone cable.) Telephone or switchboard cords, manufactured by the West- ern Electric Company, of New York City, with the use of Im- ported copper tinsel thread in connection with domestic mate- rial. T. D. 26023. Ten-gallon drums, manufactured by the Standard Oil Com- pany, of New York, N.Y., wholly with the use of imported terne- plates. T. D. 24207. Ten-gallon drums, light and heavy, manufactured by the Standard Oil Company, of New York, N.Y., with the use of im- ported lead, which forms the exclusive lead content of the solder made and used by them. T. D. 24850. Tennis balls, manufactured by Wright & Ditson, of Wakefield, Mass. T. D. 18486. Tennis balls, manufactured by Wright & Ditson, of Wake- field, Mass., wholly from imported rubber balls, rubber cement, and imported felt cloth covers. T. D. 22627. Tennis rackets, manufactured by Wright & Ditson, of Wake- field, Mass., in part from imported tennis gut strings. T. D. 22791. Tennis rackets, manufactured by Spalding Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. T. D. 23447. Tension devices for sewing machines, manufactured by the United Shoe Machinery Company, of Boston, Mass., with the use in part of imported tension devices. T. D. 28871. Terne plates. (See Tin and teme plates.) ' Thermit and nickel thermit, manufactured by the Goldschmidt Thermit Company, of New York, with the use of imported aluminum. T. D. 28125. Thread, spool cotton, manufactured by the Boas Thread Com- pany, of Stamford, Conn., wholly from imported cotton yarn. T. D. 25888. Threshing machines, manufactured by the J. I. Case Thresh- (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.) 150 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. ing Machine Company, of Eacine, Wis., with the use of im- ported screens and brushes. T. D. 26782. Tiles, marble. (See Marble floor tiles, etc.) Tiles, metal (made by Montross Metal Shingle Co.). (See Metal shingles.) Tiles, roofing. (See Iron roofing.) Time cloc). 25856. Type metal, manufactured by the Nassau Smelting and Re- fining Works, of New York City, with the use of Imported antl-_ raonial lead, antimony, and tin. T. D. 27149. Typewriter ribbon, manufactured from nainsook Imported In (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. ' 155 the piece, or from imported woven-edge cloth, and of carbon paper m the manufacture of which tissue paper wholly Imported IS used. T. D. 21726. j f '■^'^ Typewriter ribbons, manufactured by the Carter's Ink Com- pany, of Boston, Mass., from imported nainsook or woven-edge cloth. T. D. 21726, extended. T. D. 28942. Typewriter ribbons, manufactured by the Schlegel Manufao- turmg Company, of Rochester, N.T., wholly with the use of imported cotton yarn. T. D. 29396. Typewriter ribbons, manufactured by Mittag & Volger, New York City. T. D. 29532. Typewriter ribbons, manufactured by Union Typewriter Com- pany, Bridgeport, Conn. T. D. 29879. Typewriter ribbon clotli, for and on account of Hermann, Schutte & Co., of New York City, by the Standard Bleaohery Company, of Carlton Hill, N. J., with the use of imported un- bleached muslin. T. D. 28792. Typewriter ribbon cloth and siit ribbon cloth, manufactured for and on account of Hermann, Schutte & Co., of New York City, with the use of imported unbleached muslin. T. D. 28792, 29225, revoked. T. D. 29333. 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. Umbrellas and parasols: Extension of T. D. 22068, for draw- back on umbrellas and parasols furnished with cases and ties, manufactured by Burchell Brothers, to similar manufactures by Follmer, Clogg & Co., of New York, N.Y. T. D. 24344. Umbrellas and parasols: T. D. 22068, extended to cover um- brellas and parasols, manufactured by Rose Brothers & Co., of Lancaster, Pa., the fabrics of which are made from imported materials. T. D. 25758. Umbrellas, parasols, and cane handles, manufactured by Mor- genstern & Goldsmitli, of New York City, with the use of im- ported parts, known as tops, posts, and mounts. T. D. 27903. Umbrella handles and frames, umbrella sticks and walking sticks, mounted or trimmed, or both, manufactured by Swltzer & Schussel, of New York, N.Y., wholly or In part from Imported materials, unassembled or plain. T. D. 20667. Underwear garments of the brands "Flaxall," "Wallace," and "Rex," manufactured by the Linen Underwear Company, of Greenwich, N.Y., wholly or in part from imported linen yarn and linen cloth. T. D. 28375. Underwear, knit. (See Knit underwear.) Underwear, Wright's Health, manufactured by the Wright's Health Underwear Company, of Troy, N.Y., with the use of Imported cotton yarns. T. D. 26323, extended. T. D. 28153. Vacuum brakes. (See Hallway cars.) Vacuum special hard grease, No. 3, manufactured by the Vacuum Oil Company, of Rochester, N.Y., in part of imported flsh-oil cake. T. D. 24641. 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, (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.) 156 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. and ascertainment of percentage of alcohol contained therein, from samples taken as ordered by the collector, and submitted 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. Varnish (see, also. Black varnishes), manufactured by Wm. Zinsser & Co., of New Tork, N.T., in the manufacture of which no other than Imported alcohol has been used. T. D. 23386. Varnishes: Regulations, T. D. 22069, amended in particular of ofhoial weighing of exported black varnishes and japans. T. D. 25246. Veilings, manufactured by Stern & Stern, of New Tork, N.T., with the use of marabout or moussellne de soie. T. D. 24128. Veilings, cliiffon. (See Chiffon veilings.) Veils and veilings, manufactured from imported netting and Tuxedo veiling, chiffon, mousseline de soie, marabouts, and malines, by Weil Brothers, New York. T. D. 25548. Velveteen dress binding, manufactured by the Kursheedt Manufacturing Company, of New Tork City, in part from vel- veteen imported in the piece; allow under T. D. 16596. Velvets, silk. (See Silk velvets.) Velvets, Zanonl. (See Zanoiii rugs and velvets.) Venetian blinds, manufactured by the Burlington Venetian Blind Company, of Burlington, Vt., in part with the use of im- ported, interwoven, cotton ladder tape. T. D. 28683. Ventilator, car. (See Railway cars.) Vermilion colors, dry. (See Dry Colors.) Vests: Department's regulations, T. T>. 27389, extended to cover men's clothing,- manufactured by Heidelberg, Wolff & Co., of New Tork City, from imported fancy vestings. T. D. 28192. Vienna sweet chocolate, manufactured by Eunkel Bros., of New Tork. T. D. 18474. Victor innersoling, manufactured by the Chandler Oil Cloth and Buckram Company, of Bast Taunton, Mass., In part from imported burlap. T. D. 24650. Victor tail. 22774. Zinc shavings, manufactured by F. W. Braun, Los Angeles, Cal. T. T>. 29463. (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, 1909. Page. Agricultural products and provisions — Schedule G 196 Animals, live — Schedule G 196 Articles manufactured, nonenumerated — Paragraph 480 .. . 237 Articles unmanufactured, nonenumerated — Paragraph 480. . 237 Bounty — Section 6 253 BreadstufCs and farinaceous substances — Schedule G 196 Brick and tile— Schedule B 175 Buttons and button forms — Schedule N 230 Cement, lime and plaster — Schedule B 175 Chemicals — Schedule A 169 China and earthenware — Schedule B 175 Clays or earths — .Schedule B 175 Cotton manufactures — Schedule I 203 Customs Administrative Act, as amended — Section 28 260 Cutlery— Schedule C 180 Dairy products — Schedule G 196 Discriminating duty — Section 15 255 Drawback- Paragraph 428 and Section 25 231, 259 Explosive substances — Schedule N 230 Farm and field products— Schedule G 196 Firearms — Schedule C 180 Fish— Schedule G : 196 Flax, hemp and jute manufactures — Schedule J 212 Free list 238 Fruits and nuts — Schedule G ■. . 196 Glass and glassware — Schedule B 175 Gloves— Schedule N 230 Gold and silver — Schedule C 180 Internal Revenue— Sections B, 30-34 251, 280-282 Iron, and manufactures of — Schedule C 180 Jewelry and precious stones — Schedule N 230 Lead— Schedule C 180 Leather, and manufactures of — Schedule N 230 Machinery for repair — Section 18 256 Marking, branding and stamping — Sections 7, 8 254 Meat Products — Schedule G 196 Metals, and manufactures of — Schedule C 180 Miscellaneous manufactures — Schedule N 230 Miscellaneous products — Schedule G 196 Nails, spikes, tacks and needles — Schedule C 180 Oils — Schedule A 169 Paints, colors and varnishes — Schedule A 169 Penalties — Section 28 260 Plates — Schedule C 180 Potash — Schedule A 169 Preparations, medicinal and toilet — Schedule A 169 Pulp, papers and books — Schedule M 225 Reciprocity — Paragraph 428 and Section 3 231, 251 Saws — Schedule C 180 Silks and silk goods — Schedule L 220 Similitude clause — Paragraph 481 237 Slate— Schedule B 175 Smelting and refining — Section 24 258 Soap — Schedule A 169 Soda — Schedule A 169 Spirits, wines and other beverages — Schedule H 201 Steel, and manufactures of — Schedule C 180 Stone— Schedule B 175 Sugar, molasses, and manufactures of — Schedule B 195 Sundries — Schedule N 230 Tobacco — Schedule P 196 Vessels, materials for — Section 19 256 Wire — Schedule C ". • 180 Wood, and manufactures of — Schedule D 194 Wool, and manufactures of — Schedule K 215 INDEX TO CUSTOMS ADMINISTRATIVE ACT OF JUNE lo, 1890, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 28, ACT OF AUGUST 5, 1909. S"b-Sec. Page. 1 Abandoned goods, underwriters as consignees. 260 22 Abandonment of damaged goods 273 22 Abatement of duties on abandoned goods 273 21 Abolishment of fees 272 22 of damage allowances 273 21 of oaths 272 7 Additional or penal duties 265 22 Allowance for damaged goods 273 7 Amendment of entries 265 29 Appeals to U.S. Court of Customs A-ppeals from general appraisers 276 29 Application for review by U.S. Court of Cus- toms Appeals 276 10 & 11 Appraiser to ascertain market value of goods 267 23 Appropriation of moneys for refund of duties erroneously collected 274 30 Assistant Attorney-General, appointment of . . . 279 30 compensation of.. 279 30 duties of 279 30 Attorneys for Government in Customs cases . . 279 30 appointment of. 279 30 compensation of 279 30 duties of 279 27 Baggage of passengers in transit 275 1 Bills of lading 260 12 Boards of general appraisers, establishment of 268 4 Bond for production of invoices of goods valued over $100 261 19 Bonded warehouse, time goods may remain in 272 25 & 26 Bribery, penalties for 274 3 & 18 Charges on imported goods 260, 272 29 Court of Customs Appeals, U.S., application for review of decision of board of general ap- praisers must be made within sixty days: Provided, That in Alaska and in the in- sular and other outside possessions of the U.S. ninety days may be allowed 276 21 Compensation of officers constituted by fees 272 1 Consignee of imported goods 260 1 Consignors, Indorsement of bill of lading by. . 260 23 Correction of manifest clerical errors 274 18 Coverings, unusual 272 2 & 3 Currency of Invoices 260 24 Customs officers not liable to importers 274 17 Decisions of general appraisers to be reported to Secretary of the Treasury 271 17 Decisions of general appraisers, publication of 271 5 Declarations by owners, purchased merchandise 262 21 Declarations In place of oaths 272 5 of manufacturer or owner in cases where merchandise not purchased 262 6 penalties for making false state- ments in 265 4 to invoices of books, magazines, 166 F. 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Page, and other periodicals 261 3 to invoices 260' 5 to entry by owner, importer, con- signee, or agent 262 30 Deputy Assistant Attorney-General, appoint- ment of 279 30 compensation ot 279 30 duties of 279 18 Duties on unusual coverings 272 23 refund of, improperly collected 274 9 Entries, penalties for false 267 8 of goods consigned for sale 266 4 of goods valued at over $100 261 23 Errors, clerical, correction of manifest 274 15 Examination of importers as to market value of goods 271 6 False declarations, penalties for making 265 9 False entries, penalties tor 267 21 Fees, abolishment of 272 3 Foreign market value of goods to be stated in invoices 260 7 Forfeiture of goods for undervaluation 265 28 Forfeiture and liabilities incurred under prior acts 275 22 Fruit or other perishable articles, allowance for decay, destruction or injury 273 12 General appraisers, appointment of 268 12 compensation of 268 13 decisions of, as to reappraisements final 269 12, 13 & 14 duties of 268, 269, 270 12 establishment of boards of 268 12 not to be engaged in business 268 12 number of 268 12 politics of 268 12 possess powers of a Circuit Court, in preserving order, compelling atten- dance of witnesses, production of evidence, and in punishing for contempt 268 12 removal of 268 12 under general direction of the Secre- tary of the Treasury 268 12 how appointed, etc 268 1 Goods, irrported, ownership of 260 19 in warehouse, time they may remain in 272 1 Imported goods, ownership of 260 15 Importers, examination of, as to virtue of goods 271 7 Invoices, additions to, or deductions from, to make market value 265 2 for immediate transportation, goods.. 260 4 none required for personal effects... 261 2 of goods to be signed by owner or manufacturer, if produced other- wise than by purchase or by agent of purchaser, manufacturer or owner 260 2 of goods to be signed by person own- ing or shipping same if actually purchased 260 2 of Imported goods to be made out In the currency of place or country.. 260 3 production of, to consular officer.... 260 4 pro forma 261 Index, etc. 167 ^"^-S«°- ^ Page. 4 required on entry of goods 261 2 to contain description of goods 260 1 Lading, bills of 260 7 Market value, additions or deductions to make 265 18 defined 272 1" of goods, ascertainment of 267 15 of goods, examination of Importers 271 3 of goods 260 1 Merchandise, ownership of 260 12 New York, permanent board of general ap- praisers at 268 24 Non liability of customs omcers to importers 274 14 Notice of dissatisfaction to be filed within fif- teen days 270 21 Oaths, abolishment of 272 1 Ownership of merchandise defined 260 27 Passengers' baggage in transit 275 7 Penal duties for undervaluation 265 25 & 26 Penalties for bribery 274 6 for making false declarations 265 9 for false entries 267 16 for false swearing as to value of goods 271 28 incurred under prior acts 275 4 Personal effects accompanying passenger, no invoice 261 27 Personal effects of passengers in transit 275 20 Probable cause, certificate to issue in seizure cases 272 14 Protest, or notice of dissatisfaction as to rate or amount of duty to be filed within fifteen days 270 17 Publication of decisions of general appraisers 271 13 Reappraisement by general appraiser 269 13 must be called for by im- porter within ten days ... 269 13 collector may call for, with- in sixty days 269 13 Re-reappraisement by board of general ap- praisers must be called for by importer with- in five days 269 13 collector may call for, within ten days 269 23 Refund of duties improperly collected 274 28 Repeal sections 275 23 Report to Congress of money refunded 274 28 Rights accruing under previous acts 275 22 Sale of abandoned goods 273 17 Sample of goods, deposit of 271 23 Secretary of the Treasury to report to Con- gress 274 20 Seizure, suits in case of 272 8 Statements on entry of goods consigned for sale 266 20 Suits in case of seizure 272 14 & 29 in customs cases 270, 276 28 under previous acts 275 7 Undervaluation of goods, penalties for 265 1 Underwriters recognized as consignees 260 18 Unusual coverings 272 29 U. S. Court of Customs Appeals 276 29 application for review of de- cision of board of general appraisers must be made with- 168 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Sub-Sec. Page, in sixty days: Provided, That in Alaska and in the Insular and other outside possessions o( the U. S. ninety days may be allowed 276 29 appointment of judges 276 29 clerks for, and compensation .... 276 "29 compensation of judges 276 29 decisions of, final 276 29 duties of judges 276 29 establishment of 276 29 marshals for, and compensation 276 29 number of judges 276 29 shall organize for business in the city of Washington, D. C. 276 10 & 11 Value, market,' of goods, ascertainment of 267 16 of goods, penalty for false swearing... 271 15 & 16 of goods, examination of importers 271 18 of Imported goods, definition of 272 19 Warehouse, time goods may remain in 272 3 & 10 Wholesale price of goods to be stated in invoices 260,. 267 AN ACT To provide revenue, equalize duties and encourage the industries of the United States, and for other purposes. Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of America in Congress assembled, Tliat on and after the day following the passage of this Act, except as otherwise specially provided for in the second section of this Act, there shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all articles when imported from any foreign country into the United States or into any of its possessions (except the Philippine Islands and the islands of Guam and Tutuila) the rates of duty which are by the schedules and paragraphs of the dutiable list of this section prescribed, namely: DUTIABLE LIST Schedule A. — Chemicals, Oils, and Paints 1. Acids: Acetic or pyroligneous acid, not exceeding the spe- ciflo 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; acetic anhydrid, two and one-half cents per pound; boraoio acid, three cents per pound; chromic acid, two cents per pound; citric acid, seven cents per pound; lactic acid, containing not over forty per centum by weight of actual lactic acid, two cents per pound; containing over forty per centum by weight of actual lactic acid, three cents per pound; oxalic acid, two cents per pound; salicylic acid, five cents per pound; sulphuric acid or oil of vitriol not specially provided for in this section, one-fourth of one cent per pound; tannic acid or tannin, thirty- five cents per pound; gallic acid, eight cents per pound; tar- taric acid, Ave cents per pound; all other acids not specially provided for in this section, twenty-flve per centum ad valorem. 2. Alcoholic compounds, Including all articles consisting of vegetable, animal or mineral objects immersed or placed in, or 170 F. ^ Vandegrift & Co. saturated with, alcohol, not specially provided for in this sec- tion, sixty cents per pound and twenty- live 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, mixtures and salts, and all greases, not specially provided for in this section, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; qhemical compounds, mixtures and salts containing alcohol or in the preparation of which alcohol is used, and not specially provided for in this section, fifty-five cents per pound, but in no case shall any of the foregoing pay less than twenty- five per centum ad valorem. 4. Alumina, hydrate of, or refined bauxite, containing not more than sixty-four per centum of alumina, four-tenths of one cent per pound; containing more than sixty-four per centum of alumina, six-tenths of one cent per pound. Alum, alum cake, patent alum, sulphate of alumina, and aluminous cake, con- taining not more than fifteen per centum of alumina and more than three-tenths of one per centum of Iron oxide, one-fourth of one cent per pound; alum, alum cake, patent alum, sulphate of alumina, and aluminous cake, containing more than fifteen per centum of alumina, or not more than three-tenths of one per centum of iron oxide, three-eighths 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; liquid anhydrous, five cents per pound. 6. Argols or crude tartar or wine lees crude, five per centum ad valorem; 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 Kochelle salts, three cents per pound; containing more than ninety per centum of bi- tartrate of potash, four cents per pound; cream of tartar and patent tartar, five cents per pound. 7. Blacking of all kinds, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; all creams and preparations for cleaning or polishing boots and shoes, 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-fourth of one cent per pound. 10. Charcoal in any form, not specially provided for in this Act; bone char, suitable for use in decolorizing sugars, and blood char, twenty per centum ad valorem. 11. Borax, two cents per pound; borates of lime, soda, or other borate material not otherwise provided for In this sec- tion, two cents per pound. 12. Camphor, refined, and synthetic camphor, six cents per pound. 13. Chalk, when ground, bolted, precipitated naturally or arti- ficially, 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 provided for in this section, twenty-flve per centum ad valorem. 14. Chloroform, ten cents per pound. 15. Coal-tar dyes or colors, not specially provided for In this Tariff Act, 1909. 171 section, thirty per centum ad valorem; all other products or preparations of coal tar, not colors or dyes and not medicinal, not specially provided for in this section, twenty per centum ad valorem. 16. Cobalt, oxide of, twenty-flve cents per pound. 17. Collodion and all compounds of pyroxylin or of other cellu- lose esters, whether known as celluloid or by any other name, forty cents per pound; if in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes, or other forms, not polished, wholly or partly, and not made up Into finished or partly finished articles, forty-five cents per pound; if polished, wholly or partly, or if In finished or partly finished articles, except moving-picture films, of which collodion or any compound of pyroxylin or of other cellulose esters, by whatever name known. Is the component material of chief value, sixty- five cents per pound and thirty per centum ad valorem. 18. Coloring for brandy, wine, beer, or other liquors, fifty per centum ad valorem. 19. Copperas, or sulphate of iron, fifteen hundredths of one cent per pound. 20. Drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs, bulbous roots, excrescences, fruits, flowers, dried fibers, dried insects, grains, gums and gum resin, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, nuts, nutgalls, roots, stems, spices, vegetables, seeds (aromatic, not garden seeds), seeds of morbid growth, weeds, and woods used expressly for dyeing or tanning; any of the foregoing which are natural and uncompounded drugs and not edible, and not specially provided for in this section, but which are advanced In value or condition by any process or treatment whatever beyond that essential to the proper packing of the drugs and the prevention of decay or deterioration pending manufacture, one-fourth of one cent per pound, and in addition thereto ten per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no article containing alcohol, or In the preparation of which alcohol Is used, shall be classified for duty under this paragraph. 21. Ethers. Sulphuric, eight cents per pound; spirits of nitrous ether, twenty cents per pound; fruit ethers, oils, or essences, one dollar per pound; ethers of all kinds not specially provided for in this section, fifty cents per pound; ethyl chloride, thirty per centum ad valorem. 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 bark, such as are commonly used for dyeing or tanning, not specially provided for in this section, seven-eighths of one cent per pound; extract of nutgalls, aqueous, one-fourth of one cent per pound and ten per centum ad valorem; extract of Persian berries, twenty per centum ad valorem; chlorophyll, twenty per centum ad valorem; extracts of quebracho, not ex- ceeding in density twenty-eight degrees Baumfi, one-half of one cent per pound; exceeding in density twenty-eight degrees Baum6, three-fourths of one cent per pound; extracts of hem- lock bark, one-half of one cent per pound; extracts of sumac, and of woods Qther than dyewoods, not specially provided for in this section, five-eighths of one cent per pound; all extracts of vegetable origin suitable for dyeing, coloring, staining or tanning, not containing alcohol and not iriedicinal, and not speci- ally provided for in this section, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 172 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 23. Gelatin, glue, Isinglass or flsh glue, including agar-agar or Japanese isinglass, and all flsh bladders and flsh sounds other than crude or dried or salted for preservation only, 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-flve per centum ad valorem; valued above thirty-flve cents per pound, flfteen cents per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem; gelatin in sheets, emulsions, and all manufactures of gelatin, or of which gelatin is the com- ponent material of chief value, not specially provided for in this section, thirty-flve per centum ad valorem; glue size, twen- ty-flve per centum ad valorem. 24. Glycerin, crude, not purified, one cent per pound; refined, three cents per pound. 25. Indigo extracts or pastes, three-fourths of one cent per pound; indigo, carmined, ten cents per pound. 26. Ink and ink powders, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 27. Iodine, resubUmed, twenty cents per pound. 28. Iodoform, seventy-five cents per pound. 29. Licorice, extracts of, in paste, rolls, or other forms, two and one-half cents per pound. 30. Chicle, ten cents per pound. 31. Magnesia and carbonate of, medicinal, three cents per pound; calcined, medicinal, seven cents per pound; sulphate of, or Epsom salts, one-fifth of one cent per pound. 32. Alizarin assistant, sulpho-ricinolelc acid, and ricinoleic acid, and soaps containing castor oil, any of the foregoing in whatever form, in the manufacture of which fifty per centum or more of castor oil Is used, thirty cents per gallon; In the manu- facture of which less than fifty per centum of castor oil is used, fifteen cents per gallon; all other alizarin assistants and all soluble greases used in processes of softening, dyeing or finish- ing, not specially provided for in this section, thirty per centum ad valorem. 33. Castor oil, thirty-flve cents per gallon. 34. Cod-liver oil, fifteen cents per gallon. 35. Flaxseed, linseed, and poppy-seefl oil, raw, boiled, or oxi- dized, fifteen cents per gallon of seven and one-half pounds weight. 36. Fusel oil, or amyllc alcohol, one-fourth of one cent per pound. 37. Hemp-seed oil, ten cents per gallon; rape-seed oil, ten cents per gallon. 38. Olive oil, not specially provided for in this section, forty cents per gallon; in bottles, jars, kegs, tins, or other packages, containing less than five gallons each, fifty cents per gallon. 39. Peppermint oil, twenty-five cents per pound. 40. Seal, herring, whale and other flsh oil including sod oil, not specially provided for In this section, eight cents per gallon. 41. Opium, crude or unmanufactured, and not adulterated, containing nine per centum and over of morphia, one dollar and fifty cents per pound; opium of the same composition, dried, powdered, or otherwise advanced beyond the condition of crude or unmanufactured, two dollars per pound; morphia or mor- phine, sulphate of, and all alkaloids of opium, and salts and esters thereof, one dollar and fifty cents per ounce; cocaine, ecgonlne, and all salts and derivatives of the same, one dollar Tariff Act, 1909. 173 and fifty cents per ounce; coca leaves, five cents per pound; aqueous extract of opium, for medicinal uses, and tincture of, as laudanum, alnd other liquid preparations of opium, not speci- ally provided for in this section, forty per centum ad valorem; opium containing less than nine per centum of morphia, six dollars per pound; but preparations of opium deposited in bonded warehouses shall not be removed therefrom without payment of duties, and such duties shall not be refunded: Provided, That nothing herein contained shall be so construed as to repeal or in any manner impair or affect the provisions of an Act en- titled "An Act to prohibit the importation and use of opium for other than medicinal purposes," approved February ninth, nine- teen hundred and nine. 42. Baryta, sulphate of, or barytes, including barytes earth, unmanufactured, one dollar and fifty cents per ton; manufac- tured, five dollars and twenty-five cents per ton. 43. 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. 44. Blanc-flxe, or artificial sulphate of barytes, and satin white, or artificial sulphate of lime, one-half of one cent per pound. 45. Black, made from bone, ivory, or vegetable substance, by whatever name known. Including boneblaok and lampblack, dry or ground in oil or water, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 46. 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 with oil or water, four and three-eighths cents per pound. 47. Ocher and ochery earths, sienna and sienna earths, and umber and umber earths, not specially provided for In this section, when crude or not powdered, washed or pulverized, one- eighth of one cent per pound; if powdered, washed or pulverized, three-eighths of one cent per pound; if ground in oil or water, one cent per pound. 48. Orange mineral, three and one-fourth cents per pound. 49. Red lead, two and five-eighths cents per pound. 50. Ultramarine blue, whether dry, in pulp, or mixed with water, and wash blue containing ultramarine, three cents per pound. 51. Varnishes, including so-called gold size or Japan, twenty- five per centum ad valorem; enamel paints made with varnish, thirty-flve per centum ad valorem; spirit varnish containing Ave per centum or more of methyl alcohol, thirty-flve cents per gallon and thirty-flve per centum ad valorem; spirit varnish containing less than flve per centum of methyl alcohol, one dollar and thirty-two cents per gallon and thirty-flve per centum ad valorem. 52. Vermilion reds, containing quicksilver, dry or ground in oil or water, ten cents per pound; when not containing quick- silver but made of lead or containing lead, four and seven- eighths cents per pound. 53. White lead, and white pigment containing lead, dry or in pulp, or ground or mixed with oil, two and one-half cents per pound. 54. Whiting and Paris white, dry, one-fourth of one cent per pound; ground In oil, or putty, one-half of one cent per pound. 174 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 55. Zinc, oxide of, and white 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. 56. All paints, colors, pigments, stains, lakes, crayons. In- cluding charcoal crayons or fusains, smalts and frostlnga, whether crude or dry or mixed, or ground with water or oil or with solutions other than oil, not otherwise specially pro- vided for in this section, thirty per centum ad valorem; all glazes, fluxes, enamels, and colors used only in the manufacture of ceramic, enameled, and glass articles, 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. 57. Paris green, and London purple, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 58. Lead: Acetate of, white, three cents per pound; brown, gray, or yellow, twoi cents per pound; nitrate of, two and one- fourth cents per pound; litharge, two and one-half cents per pound. 69. Phosphorus, eighteen cents per pound. 60. Bichromate and chromate of potash, two and one-fourth cents per pound. 61. Caustic potash, or hydrate of, refined. In sticks or rolls, one cent per pound; chlorate of, two cents per pound. 62. Hydriodate, Iodide, and lodate of potash, twenty-five cents per pound. 63. Nitrate of potash, or saltpeter, refined, one-half of one cent per pound. 64. Prussiate of potash, red, eight cents per pound; yellow, four cents per pound; cyanide of potassium, twelve and one- half per centum ad valorem. 66. Medicinal preparations containing alcphol or in the prep- aration of which alcohol is used, not specially provided for in this section, fifty-five cents per pound, but In no case shall the same pay less than twenty-five per centum ad valorem; calo- mel, corrosive sublimate, and other mercurial medicinal prepa- rations, thirty-flve per centum ad valorem; all other medicinal preparations not specially provided for in this section, twenty- five per centum ad valorem: Provided, That chemicals, drugs, medicinal and similar substances, whether dutiable or free, imported in capsules, pills, tablets, lozenges, troches, or similar forms, and Intended for medicinal purposes, shall be dutiable at not less than the rate Imposed by this section on medicinal preparations. 66. Plasters, healing or curative, of all kinds, and court- plaster, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 67. Perfumery, including cologne and other toilet waters, arti- cles of perfumery, whether in sachets or otherwise, and all preparations used as applications to the hair, mouth, teeth, or skin, such as cosmetics, dentrlflces, including tooth soaps, pastes. Including theatrical grease paints and pastes, pomades, pow- ders, and other toilet articles, all the foregoing; if containing alcohol, or in the manufacture or preparation of which alcohol Is used, sixty cents per pound and fifty per centum ad valorem; If not containing »lcohol, or In the manufacture or preparation of which alcohol Is not used, sixty per centum ad valorem; Tariff Act, 1909. 175 floral or flower waters containing no alcohol, not specially provided for in this section, twenty per centum ad valorem. 68. Santonin, and all salts thereof containing eighty per centum or over of santonin, fifty cents per pound. 69. Castile soap, one and one-fourth cents per pound; medicinal or medicated soaps, twenty cents per pound; fancy or perfume-l toilet soaps, fifty per centum ad valorem; all other soaps not specially provided for in this section, twenty per centum ad valorem. 70. Bicarbonate of soda, or supercarbonate of soda, or sal- eratus, and other alkalies containing fifty per centum or more of bicarbonate of soda, five-eighths of one cent per pound. 71. Bichromate and chromate of soda, one and three-fourths cents per pound. 72. Crystal carbonate of soda, or concentrated soda crystals, or monohydrate, or sesquicarbonate of soda, one-fourth of one cent per pound; chlorate of soda, one and one-half cents per pound. 73. Hydrate of, or caustic soda, one-half of one cent per pound; nitrate of soda and yellow prussiate of soda, two cents per pound; sulphide of soda containing not more than thirty- five per centum of sulphide of soda, and hyposulphite of soda, three-eighths of one cent per pound; sulphide of soda, concentrated, or containing more than thirty-five per centum of sulphide of soda, three-fourths of one cent per pound. 74. Sal soda, or soda crystals, not concentrated, one-sixth of one cent per pound. 75. Soda ash, one-fourth of one cent per pound; arsenate of soda, one cent per pound. 76. Silicate of soda, or other alkaline silicate, three-eighths of one cent per pound. 77. Sulphate of soda, or salt cake, or niter cake, one dollar per ton. 78. Moss and sea grass, eel grass, and seaweeds, if manu- factured or dyed, ten per centum ad valorem. 79. Sponges, twenty per centum ad valorem; manufactures oi sponges, or of which sponge is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this section, thirty per centum ad valorem. 80. Strychnia, or strychnine, and all salts thereof, fifteen cents per ounce. 81. Sulphur, refined or sublimed, or flowers of, four dollars per ton. 82. Sumac, ground, three-tenths of one cent per pound. 83. Vanillin, twenty cents per ounce. Schedule B. Earths, Earthenware and Glassware 84. Fire-brick, weighing not more than ten pounds each, not glazed, enameled, ornamented, or decorated in any manner, one dollar and twenty-five cents per ton; glazed, enameled, ornamented, or decorated, thirty-flve per centum ad valorem; weighing more than ten pounds each and not specially pro- vided for in this section, not glazed, enameled, ornamented, or decorated in any manner, thirty per centum ad valorem; glazed, enameled, ornamented, or decorated, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; magnesite brick, chrome brick, and brick other than fire-brick, not glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified. 1'^^ F. B. Vandeghift & Co. ornamented, or decorated in any manner, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; If glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified, orna- mented, or decorated in any manner, thirty-flve per centum ad valorem. 85. Tiles, plain unglazed, one color, exceeding two square inches in size, four cents per square foot; glazed, encaustic, ceramic mosaic, vitrified, semivltrifled, ilint, spar, embossed, enameled, ornamented, hand painted, gold decorated, and all other earthenware tiles and tiling, by whatever name known, except pill tiles and so-called quarries or quarry tiles, valued at not exceeding forty cents per square foot, eight cents per square foot; exceeding forty cents per square foot, ten cents per square foot and twenty-five per centum ad valorem; so-called quarries or quarry tiles, forty-five per centum ad valorem; mantels, friezes, and articles of every description, composed wholly or in chief value of tiles or tiling, sixty per centum ad valorem. 86. 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, not otherwise specially provided for in this section, twenty per centum ad valorem. 87. Lime, five cents per one hundred pounds, including weight of barrel or package. 88. Plaster rock or gypsum, crude, thirty cents per ton; if ground or calcined, one dollar and' seventy-five cents per ton; pearl hardening for paper makers' use, twenty per centum ad valorem; Keene's cement, or other cement of which gypsum is the component material of chief value, if valued at ten dol- lars per ton or less, three dollars and fifty cents per ton; if valued above ten dollars and not above fifteen dollars per ton, five dollars per ton; if valued above fifteen dollars and not above thirty dollars per ton, ten dollars per ton; if valued above thirty dollars per ton, fourteen dollars per ton. 89. Pumice stone, wholly or partially manufactured, three- eighths of one cent per pound; unmanufactured, valued at fifteen, dollars or less per ton, thirty per centum ad valorem; valued at more than fifteen dollars per ton, one-fourth of one cent per pound; manufactures of pumice stone or of which pumice stone is the component material of chief value not specially provided for in this section, thirty-flve per centum ad valorem. 90. Clays or earths, unwrought or unmanufactured, not special- ly provided for in this section, one dollar per ton; wrought or manufactured, not specially provided for in this section, two dollars per ton; china clay or kaolin, two dollars and fifty cenrs per ton; limestone rock asphalt, fifty cents per ton; asphaltum and bitumen, not specially provided for in this section, crude. If not dried, or otherwise advanced in any manner, one dollar and fifty cents per ton; if dried or otherwise advanced in any manner, three dollars per ton; bauxite, or beauxite, crude, not refined or otherwise advanced in condition from its natural state, one dollar per ton; fuller's earth, unwrought and unman- ufactured, one dollar and fifty cents per ton; wrought or man- ufactured, three dollars per ton; fluor spar, three dollars per ton. 91. Mica, unmanufactured, or rough trimmed only, five cents per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem; mica, cut or trimmed, mica plates or built-up mica, and all manufactures of mica or of which mica is the component material of chief Tariff Act, 1909. 177 value, ten cents per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem. 92. Common yellow, brown, or gray earthenware, plain, em- bossed, or salt-glazed common stoneware, and earthenware or stoneware crucibles, all the foregoing not decorated in any manner, twenty-flve per centum ad valorem; yellow earthen- ware, plain or embossed, coated with white or transparent vitreous glaze but not otherwise ornamented or decorated, and Rockingham earthenware, forty per centum ad valorem. 93. China, porcelain, parlan, bisque, earthen, stone and crock- ery ware, including clock cases with or without movements, pill tiles, plaques, ornaments, toys, charms, vases, statues, statuettes, mugs, cups, steins, and lamps, all the foregoing wholly or in chief value of such ware; painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner; and manufactures in chief value of such ware not specially provided for in this section, sixty per centum ad valorem. 94. China, porcelain, parlan, bisque, earthen, stone and crock- ery ware, plain white, plain brown, including clock cases with or without movements, pill tiles, plaques, ornaments, toys, charms, vases, statues, statuettes, mugs, cups, steins, and lamps, all the foregoing wholly or in chief value of such ware not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner; and manufactures in chief value of such ware not specially provided for In this section, fifty-flve per centum ad valorem. 95. Articles and wares composed wholly or in chief value of earthly or mineral substances, not specially provided for in this section, whether susceptible of decoration or not, if not decorated in any manner, thirty-flve per centum ad valorem; if decorated, forty-flve per centum ad valorem; carbon, not specially provided for In this section, twenty per centum ad valorem; electrodes, brushes, plates, and disks, all the foregoing composed wholly or in chief value of carbon, thirty per centum ad valorem. 96. Gas retorts, twenty per centum ad valorem; lava tips for burners, ten cents per gross and fifteen per centum ad valorem; carbons for electric lighting, wholly or partly finished, made en- tirely from petroleum coke, thirty-flve cents per hundred feet; if composed chiefly of lampblack or retort carbon, sixty-flve cents per hundred feet; filter tubes, thirty-five per ceritum ad valorem; porous carbon pots for electric batteries, without metallic connections, twenty per centum ad valorem. 97. 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 in this section, and whether their contents be dutiable or free (except such as contain mer- chandise 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: Provided further, That the terms bottles, vials, jars, demijohns, and carboys, as 178 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. used herein, shall be restricted to such articles when suitable for use as and of the character ordinarily employed as con- tainers for the holding or transportation of merchandise, and not as appliances or implements in chemical or other operations. 98. Glass bottles, decanters, and all £),rticles of every descrip- .tion composed wholly or in chief value of glass, ornamented or decorated in any manner, or cut, engraved, painted, deco- rated, ornamented, colored, stained, silvered, gilded, etched, sand blasted, frosted, or printed in any manner, or ground (except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers or for pur- poses other than ornamentation), and all articles of every de- scription, including bottles and bottle glassware, composed wholly or in chief value of glass blown either in a mold or otherwise; all of the foregoing, not specially provided for in this section, filled or unfilled, and whether their contents be duti- able or free, sixty per centum ad valorem: Provided, That for the purposes of this Act, bottles with cut glass stoppers shall, with the stoppers, be deemed entireties. 99. Unpolished, cylinder, crown, and common window glass, not exceeding one hundred and fifty square inches, valued at not more than one and one-half cents per pound, one and one-fourth cents per pound; valued at more than one and one- half cents per pound, one and three-eighths cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding three hundred and eighty-four square inches, valued at not more than one and three-fourths cents per pound, one and three-fourths cents per pound; valued at more than one and three-fourths cents per pound, one and seven-eighths cents per pound; above that, and not ex- ceeding seven hundred and twenty square inches, valued at not more than two and one-eighth cents per pound, two and one- fourth cents per pound; valued at more than two and one- eighth cents per pound, two and there-eighths cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding eight hundred and sixty-four square inches, two and three-fourths cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding one thousand two hundred square inches, three and one-fourth cents per pound; above that, and not exceeding two thousand four hundred square inches, three and three-fourths cents per pound; above that, four and one- fourth cents per pound: Provided, That unpolished cylinder, crown, and common window glass, imported in boxes, shall contain fifty square feet, as nearly as sizes will permit, and the duty shall be computed thereon according to the actual weight of glass. 100. Cylinder and crown glass, polished, not exceeding three hundred and eighty-four square Inches, four cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding seven hundred and twenty square inches, six cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding one thousand four hundred and forty square inches, twelve cents per square foot; above that fifteen cents per square foot. 101. 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 three hundred and eighty-four square Inches, three-fourths of one cent per square foot; above that, and not exceeding seven hundred and twenty square inches, 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, weigh- Tariff Act, 1909. 179 aig over one hundred pounds per one hundred square feet, shall pay an additional duty on the excess at the same rates herein imposed: Provided, That all of the above plate glass, when ground, smoothed, or otherwise obscured, shall be sub- ject to the same rate of duty as cast polished plate glass un- sllvered. 102. Cast polished plate glass, finished or unfinished and un- silvered, not exceeding three hundred and eighty-four square Inches, ten cents per square foot; above that, and not ex- ceeding seven hundred and twenty square inches, twelve and one-half cents per square foot; all above that, twenty-two and one-half cents per square foot. 103. 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 three hundred and eighty-four square inches, eleven cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding seven hundred and twenty square inches, thirteen cents per square foot; all above that, twenty-flve cents per square foot: Provided, That 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 applicable thereto when im- ported separate. 104. Cast polished plate glass, silvered or unsilvered, and cylinder, crown, or common window glass, silvered or unsil- vered, polished or unpolished, when bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enameled, beveled, etched, embossed, engraved, flashed, stained, colored, painted, ornamented, or decorated, shall be subject to a duty of five per centum ad valorem In addition to the rates otherwise chargeable thereon. 105. 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-flve cents per dozen and twenty per centum ad valorem; valued at over one dollar and fifty cents per dozen, fifty per centum ad valorem. 106. Lenses of glass or pebble, molded or pressed, or ground and polished to a spherical, cylindrical, or prismatic form, and ground and polished piano or coquill glasses, wholly or partly manufactured, with the edges unground, forty-five per centum ad valorem; if with their edges ground or beveled, ten cents per dozen pairs and forty-flve per centum ad valorem. 107. Strips of glass, not more than three inches wide, ground or polished on one or both sides to a, cylindrical or prismatic form, including those used in the construction of gauges, and glass slides for magic lanterns, forty-flve per centum ad valorem. 108. Opera and field glasses, telescopes, microscopes, pho- tographic and projection lenses and optical instruments, and frames or mountings for the same; all the foregoing not spe- cially provided for in this section, forty-flve per centum ad valorem. 109. 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 manufactures of glass or paste or of which glass or paste 180 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. la the component material of chief value, not specially pro- vided for In this section, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 110. Fusible enamel, twenty-flve per centum ad valorem; opal or cylinder glass tiles or tiling, sixty per centum ad valorem. 111. Marble and onyx, in block, rough or squared only, sixty-five cents per cubic foot; marble and onyx, sawed or dressed, over two inches In thickness, one dollar 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, eight cents per superficial foot; if more than one inch and not more than one and one-half inches In thickness, ten cents per superficial foot; if more than one and one-half Inches and not more than two inches in thickness, twelve and one-half cents per superficial foot; it rubbed in whole or in part, two cents per superficial foot in addition; mosaic cubes of marble or onyx, not exceeding two cubic inches In size. If loose, one-fourth of one cent per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem; it attached to paper or other material, five cents per superficial foot and thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 112. Marble, breccia, onyx, alabaster, and Jet, wholly or partly manufactured into monuments, benches, vases, and other articles, or of which these substances or either of them is the component material of chief value, and all articles composed wholly or in chief value of agate, rock crystal, or other semiprecious stones, except such as are cut into shapes and forms fitting them expressly for use in the construction of Jewelry, not specially provided for in this section, fifty per centum ad valorem. 113. Burrstones, manufactured or bound up into millstones, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 114. Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone, and all other monumental or building stone, except marble, breccia, and onyx, not specially provided for in this section, hewn, dressed, or polished, or otherwise manufactured, fifty per centum ad valorem; unmanufactured, or not dressed, hewn, or polished, ten cents per cubic foot. 115. Grindstones, finished or unfinished, one dollar and sev- enty-five cents per ton. 116. Slates, slate chimney pieces, mantels, slabs for tables, roofing slates, and all other manufactures of slate, not specially provided for in this section, twenty per centum ad valorem. Schedule C. — Metals and Manufactures of 117. Iron ore. Including manganiferous iron ore, and the dross or residuum from burnt pyrites, fifteen cents per ton: Provided, That in levying and collecting the duty on iron ore no de- duction shall be made from the weight of the ore on account of moisture which may be chemically or physically combined therewith. lis. Iron in pigs, iron kentledge, spiegeleisen, and ferro- manganese, two dollars and fifty cents per ton; wrought and cast scrap iron, and scrap steel, one dollar per ton; but nothing shall be deemed scrap iron or scrap steel except waste or refuse Iron or steel fit only to be remanufactured by melting, and excluding pig iron in all forms. 119. Bar iron, muck bars, square Iron, rolled or hammered, comprising fiats not less than one inch wide nor less than Tariff Act, 1909. 181 three-eighths of one inch thick, round Iron not less than seven- sixteenths of one Inch in diameter, three-tenths of one cent per pound. 120. 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 section, six-tenths of one cent per pound: Provided, That all iron in slabs, blooms, loops, or other forms less finished than iron in bars, and more advanced than pig iron, except castings, shall be subject to a duty of four-tenths of one cent per pound: Provided further, That all iron bars, blooms, billets, slabs or loops, in the manu- facture of which charcoal is used as fuel, shall be subject to a duty of eight dollars per ton. 121. 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, not assembled, or manufactured, or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting, valued at nine-tenths of one cent per pound or less, three-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above nine-tenths of one cent per pound, four-tenths of one cent per pound. 122. Boiler or other plate iron or steel, except crucible plate steel and saw plates hereinafter provided for in this section, not thinner than number ten wire gauge, cut or sheared to shape or otherwise, or unsheared, and skelp Iron or steel sheared or rolled in grooves, valued at eight-tenths of one cent per pound or less, three-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above eight-tenths of one cent and not above one cent per pound, four- tenths of one cent per pound; valued above one cent and not above two cents per pound, flve-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above two cents and not above three cents per pound, six-tenths of one cent per pound; valued at over three cents per pound, twenty 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. 123. Iron or steel anchors or parts thereof, one cent per pound; forglngs of iron or steel, or of combined iron and steel, but not machined, tooled, or otherwise advanced in condition by any process or operation subsequent to the forging process, not specially provided for In this section, thirty per centum ad valorem; antifriction balls, ball bearings, and roller bearings, of iron or steel or other metal, finished or unfinished, forty- five per centum ad valorem. 124. Hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel, not otherwise pro- vided for In this section, 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, three-tenths of one cent per pound; thinner than number ten wire gauge and not thinner than number twenty wire gauge, four- tenths of one cent per pound; thinner than number twenty wire gauge, six-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; bands and strips of steel, exceeding twelve feet in length, not specially provided for in this section, thirty- five per centum ad valorem. 182 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. 125. Hoop or band Iron, or hoop or band steel, cut to lengths, isr 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 baling cotton or any other com- modity, three-tenths of one cent per pound. 126. 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-fortieths of one cent per pound; railway fish-plates or splice-bars, made of iron or steel, three-tenths of one cent per pound. 127. 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 gauge, flve-tenths of one cent per pound; thinner than number twenty wire gauge and not thinner than number twenty-five wire gauge, six-tenths of one cent per pound; thinner than number twenty-flve wire gauge and not thinner than number thirty-two wire gauge, eight-tenths of ■one cent per pound; thinner than number thirty-two wire gauge, nine-tenths of one cent per pound; corrugated or crimped, eight-tenths of one cent per pound; all the foregoing valued at more than three cents per pound, thirty per centum ad valorem: Provided, That all sheets or plates of common or black iron or steel not thinner than number ten wire gauge shall pay duty as plate iron or plate steel. 128. All iron or steel sheets or plates, and all hoop, band, 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; sheets or plates composed of iron, steel, ■copper, nickel, or other metal with layers of other metal or metals imposed thereon by forging, hammering, rolling, or weld- ing, forty per centum ad valorem. 129. Sheets of iron or steel, polished, planished, or glanced, by whatever name designated, one and one-half cents per pound: Provided, That plates or sheets of iron or steel, by whatever name designated, 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, smoothed 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. 130. Sheets or plates of 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 dipping ■or any other process, and commercially known as tin plates, terne plates, and taggers tin, one and two-tenths cents per pound. 131. 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, not advanced in value or condition by any process or operation subsequent to the process of stamping; 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 Tariff Act, 1909. 183 steel castings; sheets and plates and steel not specially pro- vided for in this section, all of the above valued at three- fourths of one cent per pound or less, seven-fortieths of one cent per pound; valued above three-fourths of one cent and not above one and three-tenths cents per pound, three-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above one and three-tenths cents and not above one and eight-tenths cents per pound, flve- tenths of one cent per pound; valued above one and eight- tenths cents and not above two and tv^o-tenths cents per pound, six-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above two and two- tenths cents and not above three cents per pound, eight-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above three cents per pound and not above four cents per pound, one and one-tenth cents per pound; valued above four cents and not above seven cents per pound, one and two-tenths cents per pound; valued above seven cents and not above ten cents per pound, one and nine-tenths cents per pound; valued above ten cents and not above thir- teen cents per pound, two and three-tenths cents per pound; valued above thirteen cents and not above sixteen cents per pound, two and seven-tenths cents per pound; valued above sixteen cents and not above twenty-four cents per pound, four and six-tenths cents per pound; valued above twenty-four cents and not above thirty-two cents per pound, six cents per pound; valued above thirty-two cents and not above forty cents per pound, seven cents per pound; valued above forty cents per pound, twenty per centum ad valorem. 132. Steel wool or steel shavings, forty per centum ad valorem. 133. Grit, shot, and sand made of iron or steel, that can be used only as abrasives, one cent per pound. 134. 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, all the foregoing in coils or otherwise, valued at four cents or less per pound, three-tenths of one cent per pound; valued over four cents per pound, six-tenths of one cent per pound: Provided, That all round iron or steel rods- smaller than number six wire gauge shall be classed and duti- able as wire; Provided 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. 135. Round iron or steel wire, not smaller than number thirteen wire gauge, one cent per pound; smaller than number thirteen and not smaller than number sixteen wire gauge, one and one-fourth cents per pound; smaller than number sixteen wire gauge, one and three-fourths cents per pound: Provided, That all the foregoing shall pay duty at not less than thirty-five per centum ad valorem; all wire composed of iron, steel, or other metal except gold or silver, covered with cotton,, silk, or other material, corset clasps, corset steels, dress steels,, and all flat wires, and steel in strips, not thicker than number fifteen wire gauge and not exceeding Ave inches In width, whether In long or short lengths, in coils or otherwise, and whether rolled or drawn through dies or rolls, or otherwise produced, and all other wire not specially provided for in this section, shall pay a duty of not less than thirty-five per centum ad valorem; on Iron or steel wire coated by dipping, galvanizing or similar process with zinc, tin, or other metal, there Shalt be paid two-tenths of one cent per pound In addition to the- 184 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. rate imposed on the wire of which it is made: Provided fur- ther, Tliat articles manufactured wholly or In chief value of any wire or wires provided for in this paragraph shall pay the maximum rate of duty imposed in this section upon any wire used in the manufacture of such articles and in addition thereto one cent per pound: And provided further, That no article made from or composed of wire shall pay a less rate of duty than forty per centum ad valorem; telegraph, telephone, and other wires and cables composed of metal and rubber, or of metal, rubber, and other materials, forty per centum ad valorem; barbed fence wire, three-fourths of one cent per pound, but the same shall not be subject to any additional or other rate of duty hereinbefore provided; wire heddles or healds, twenty- five cents per thousand, and in addition thereto, forty per centum ad valorem. 136. No article not specially provided for in this section, 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 be the material of chief value, shall pay a. lower rate of duty than that imposed 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. 137. 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-eighth of one cent per pound in addition to the rates provided in this section on bars or rods of whatever section or shape which are 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 herinbefore provided for, which are 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 four-tenths of one cent per pound In addition to the rates provided in this section upon plates, strips, or sheets of iron or steel of common or black finish of corresponding gauge or value; and on steel circular saw plates there shall be paid one-fourth of one cent per pound in addi- tion to the rates provided in this section for steel plates. 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 manufacture 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-GrifHth, 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 Tariff Act. 1909. 185 malleable, excepting what Is known as malleable-iron castings, shall be classed and denominated as steel. 140. Anvils of iron or steel, or of iron and steel combined, by whatever process made, or in whatever stage of manufacture, one and flve-eighths cents per pound. 141. Automobiles, bicycles, and motorcycles, and finished parts of any of the foregoing, not including tires, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 142. 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, not otherwise provided for in this section, valued at not more than six cents per pound, three-fourths of 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. 143. Blacksmith's hammers and sledges, track tools, wedges, and crowbars, whether of iron or steel, one and three-eighths cents per pound. 144. Bolts, with or without threads or nuts, or bolt blanks, and finished hinges or hinge blanks, whether of iron or steel, one and one-eighth cents per pound. 145. Card clothing not actually and permanently fitted to and attached to carding machines or to parts thereof at the time of importation, when Inanufactured with round iron or untempered round steel wire, twenty cents per square foot; when manufactured with tempered round steel wire, forty-five cents per square foot; when manufactured with plated wire or other than round iron or steel wire, or with felt face, wool face, or rubber face cloth containing wool, fifty-five cents per square foot. 146. Cast-iron pipe of every description, one-fourth of one cent per pound. 147. Cast-iron andirons, plates, stove plates, sadirons, tailor's irons, hatter's irons, and castings and vessels wholly of cast Iron, eight-tenths of one cent per pound. All castings of iron or cast-iron plates which have been chiseled, drilled, machined, or otherwise advanced in condition by processes or operations subsequent to the casting process but not made up Into articles, shall pay two-tenths of one cent per pound more than the rate imposed upon the castings of Iron and cast-iron plates hereinbefore provided for. 148. Castings of malleable! Iron not specially provided for In this section, seven-tenths of one cent per pound. 149. Cast hollow ware, coated, glazed, or tinned, one and one-half cents per pound. 150. Chain or chains of all kinds, made of iron or steel, not less than three-fourths of one Inch In diameter, seven-eighths of one cent per pound; less than three-fourths of one Inch and not less than three-eighths of one Inch in dli9,meter, one and one-eighth cents per pound; less than three-eighths of one Inch in diameter aiid not less than five-sixteenths of one inch In diameter, one and six-eighths 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. 151. Lap-welded, butt-welded, seamed, or Jointed Iron or steel tubes, pipes, flues, or stays, not thinner than number sixteen 186 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. wire gauge. If not less than three-eighths of an inch in diame- ter, one cent per pound; If less than three-eighths of an Inch and not less than one-fourth of an Inch in diameter, one and one-half cents per pound; if less than one-fourth of an Inch In diameter, two cents per pound: Provided, That no tubes, pipes, flues, or stays, made of charcoal iron, shall pay a less rate of duty than one and one-half cents per pound; cylindrical or tubular tanks or vessels, for holding gas, liquids, or other material, whether full or empty, thirty per centum ad valorem; flexible metal tubing or hose, not specially provided for in this section, whether covered with wire or other material, or other- wise. Including any appliances or attachments affixed thereto, thirty per centum ad valorem; welded cylindrical furnaces, tubes or flues made from plate metal, and corrugated,' ribbed, or otherwise reinforced against collapsing pressure, two cents per pound; all other Iron or steel, tubes, finished, not specially pro- vided for in this section, thirty per centum ad valorem. 152. Penknives, pocketknlves, clasp knives, pruning knives, budding knives, erasers, manicure knives, and all knives by whatever name known, including such as are denominatlvely mentioned in this section, which have foldmg or other than fixed blades or attachments, valued at not more than forty cents per dozen, forty 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 any of the foregoing knives or erasers, if imported in the condition of assembled, but not fully finished, shall be dutiable at not less than the rate of duty herein imposed upon fully finished knives and erasers of the same material and quality, but not less in any case than ten cents each and forty per centum ad valorem: Provided further, That blades, handles, or other parts of any of the foregoing knives or erasers shall be dutiable at not less than the rate herein Imposed upon knives and erasers valued at more than fifty cents per dozen and not exceeding one dollar and twenty-five cents per dozen; razors, finished, valued at less than one dollar per dozen, thirty-flve per centum ad valorem ; valued at one dollar and less than one dollar and fifty cents per dozen, six cents each and thirty-five per centum ad valorem; valued at one dollar and fifty cents and less than two dollars per dozen, ten cents each and thirty-flve per centum ad valorem; valued at two dollars and less than three dollars per dozen, twelve cents each and thirty-five per centum ad valorem; valued at three dollars or more per dozen, fifteen cents each and thirty-flve per centum ad valorem: Provided, That blades (except for safety razors), handles, and unfinished razors shall pay no less duty than that Imposed on finished razors valued at two dollars per dozen: Provided further. That on and after October first, nineteen hundred and nine, all the a.rticles specified in this paragraph shall when imported have the name of the maker or purchaser and beneath the same the name of the country of origin die-sunk conspicuously and in- Tariff Act, 1909. 187 delibly on the shank or tang of at least one or, if practicab!r in this section, fifteen per centum ad valorem; chamois skin, twenty ,per centum ad valorem; skins for morocco, tanned but unfinished, five per centum ad valorem; patent, japanned, varnished, or enameled leather weighing not over ten pounds per dozen hides or skins, twenty-seven cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem; if weighing over ten pounds and not over twenty-five pounds per dozen, twenty-seven cents per pound and eight per centum ad valorem; If weighing over twenty-five pounds per dozen, twenty cents per pound and ten per centum ad valorem; pianoforte leather and pianoforte -action leather, and glove leather, twenty per centum ad valorem; leather shoe laces, fin- ished or unfinished, fifty cents per gross pairs and ten per centum ad valorem; boots and shoes made of leather, fifteen per centum ad valorem: Provrded, That leather out Into shoe Tariff Act, 1909. 235 uppers or vamps or other forms, suitable for conversion Into manufactured articles, and gautfre leather, shall pay a duty of ten per centum ad valoram in addition to the duty imposed by this paragraph on leather of the same character as that from which they, are cut. 452. Bags, baskets, belts, satchels, card cases, pocketbooks, jewel boxes, portfolios, and other boxes and cases, made wholly of or in chief value of leather, not jewelry, and manufactures of leather, or of which leather is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this section, forty per centum ad valorem; any of the foregoing permanently fitted and furnished with traveling, bottle, drinking, dining or lunch- eon and similar sets, fifty per centum ad valorem. 453. 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: 454. "Women's or children's "glace" finish, Schmaschen (of sheep origin), not over fourteen inches in length, one dollar and twenty-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 dollars and seventy- five cents per dozen pairs; men's "glace" finish, Schmaschen (sheep), three dollars per dozen pairs. 455. 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 sev- enteen inches in length, four dollars and fifty cents per dozen pairs; men's "glace" finish, lamb or sheep, four dollars per dozen pairs. 456. 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 sev- enteen 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. 457. 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 ex- terior surface removed, by whatever name known, four dollars per dozen pairs. 458. 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 sev- enty-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. 459. 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. 236 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. forty cents per dozen pairs; on all gloves stitched or embroid- ered, with more than three single strands or cords, forty cents per dozen pairs. 460. Glove tranKS, with or without the usual accompanying pieces, shall pay seventy-flve per centum of the duty provided tor the gloves In the fabrication of which they are suitable. 461. Harness, saddles, saddlery, in sets or in parts, finished or unfinished, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 462. Manufactures of amber, asbestos, bladders, catgut or whip gut or worm gut, or wax, or of which these substances or any of them is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this section, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; woven fabrics composed wholly or in chief value of asbestos, forty per centum ad valorem. 463. Manufactures of bone, chip, grass, horn, quills, India rubber, palm leaf, straw, weeds, or whalebone, or of which these substances or any of them Is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this section, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; 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; sponges made of rubber, forty per centum ad valorem; combs, composed wholly of horn, or composed of horn and metal, fifty per centum ad valorem. 464. Manufactures of gutta-percha, ivory, vegetable ivory, mother-9f-pearl and shell, plaster of paris, papier-machfe, and vulcanized India rubber known as "hard rubber," or of which these substances or any of them is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for In this section, and shells engraved, cut, ornamented, or otherwise manufactured, thirty- five per centum ad valorem. 465. Masks, composed of paper or pulp, thirty-five' per centum ad valorem. 466. Matting made of cocoa fiber or rattan, six cents per square yard; mats made of cocoa fiber or rattan, four cents per square foot. 467. Musical Instruments or parts thereof, pianoforte actions and parts thereof, strings for musical instruments, not other- wise enumerated in this section, 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. 468. Phonographs, gramophones, graphophones, and similar articles, or parts thereof, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 469. Violin rosin. In boxes or cases or otherwise, twenty per centum ad valorem. 470. Paintings in oil or water colors, pastels, pen and ink drawings, and sculptures, not specially provided for In this section, fifteen per centum ad valorem; but the term "sculp- tures" as used in this Act shall be understood to include only such as are cut, carved, or otherwise wrought by hand from a solid block or mass of marble, stone, or alabaster, or from metal, and as are the professional production of a sculptor only, and the term "painting" as used In this Act shall be under- stood not to include such as are made wholly or in part by stenciling or other mechanical process. 471. Peat moss, one dollar per ton. Tariff Act, 1909. 237 472. Pencils of paper or wood, or other material not metal, filled with lead or other material, and pencils of lead, forty- five cents per gross and twenty-five per centum ad valorem; slat? pencils, covered with wood, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; all other slate pencils, three cents per one hundred. 473. Pencil leads not in wood, or other material, black, three- fourths of one cent per ounce; colored, one and one-fourth cents per ounce; copying, two cents per ounce. 474. Photographic dry plates or films, not otherwise specially provided for in this section, twenty- five per centum ad valorem. Photographic film negatives, Imported in any form, for use in any way in connection with moving-picture exhibits, or for making or reproducing pictures for such exhibits, and moving- picture films not developed or exposed, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Photographic film positives, imported in any form, for use in any way in connection with moving-picture ex- hibits, including herein all moving, motion, moto-photography or cinematography film pictures, prints, positives or duplicates of every kind and nature, and of whatever substance made, one and one-half cents per linear or running foot. 475. 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 whatever material composed, and all smokers' articles whatsoever, not specially provided for in this section, including cigarette books, cigarette book covers, pouches for smoking or chewing to- bacco, and cigarette paper in all forms, sixty per centum ad valorem. 476. Plows, tooth and disk harrows, harvesters, reapers, agri- cultural drills and planters, mowers, horserakes, cultivators, threshing machines, and cotton gins, fifteen per centum ad valorem: Provided, That any of the foregoing, when imported from any country, dependency, province, or colony which im- poses no tax or duty on like articles imported from the Uni- ted States, shall be imported free of duty. 477. Plush, black, known commercially as hatters' plush, composed of silk, or of silk and cotton, such as is used exclu- sively for making men's hats, ten per centum ad valorem. 478. Umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades covered with ma- terial other than paper or lace, fifty per centum ad valorem. Sticks for umbrellas, parasols, or sunshades, and walking canes, finished or unfinished, forty per centum ad valorem. 479. Waste, not specially provided for in this section, ten per centum ad valorem. 480. 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 section, a duty of ten per centum ad valorem, and on all articles manufactured, in whole or in part, not provided for in this section, a duty of twenty per centum ad valorem. 481. That each and every imported article, not enumerated in this section, which is similar, either in material, quality, tex- ture, or the use to which it may be applied, to any article' enu- merated in this section 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 men- 238 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. tioned; 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 non-enumerated 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 ma- terial of chief value," wherever used in this section, 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 applica- ble to any imported article, it shall pay duty at the highest of: such rates. Free List That on and after the day following the passage of this Act, except as otherwise specially provided fi.r in this Act, the arti- cles mentioned in the following paragraphs shall, when im- ported into the United States or into any of its possessions (ex- cept the Philippine Islands and the islands of Guam, and Tu- tuila), be exempt from duty: 482. Acids, Arsenic or arsenious, benzoic, carbolic, fluoric, hy- ' drochloric or muriatic, nitric, phosphoric, phthalic, picric or - nitropicric, prussic, silicic, and valerianic. 483. Aconite. 484. Acorns, raw, dried or undried, but unground. 485. Agates, unmanufactured. 486. Albumen, not specially provided for in this section. 487. Alizarin, natural or artificial, and dyes derived fromj alizarin or from anthracin. 488. Amber, and amberoid unmanufactured, or crude gum, . gum Kauri, and gum Copal. 489. Ambergris. 490. Ammonia, sulphate of. 491. Aniline salts, 492. Any animal imported by a citizen of the United States specially for breeding purposes shall be admitted free, whether intended to be so used by the Importer himself, or for sale • for such purposes: Provided, That no such animal shall be ad- mitted 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 described in said certificate of record and pedigree: And provided further, That the Secretary of "^Agriculture shall determine and certify to the Secretary of. the Treasury what are recognized breeds and pure bred animals under the pro- visions 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, . Tariff Act, 1909. 239 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 within six months free of duty, under regulations to be pre- scribed by the Secretary of the Treasury: And provided further, That the provisions of this Act shall apply to all such animals as have been imported and are in quarantine, or otherwise in the custody of customs or other officers of the United States, at the date of the passage of this Act. 493. Animals brought into the United States temporarily for a. period not exceeding six months, tor the purpose of breeding, exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural, polo, or racing association; but a bond shall be given in ac- cordance with regulations 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 foreign countries to the United States with their families, and in actual use for the purpose of such emigration under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe; and wild animals intended for ex- hibition in zoological collections for scientific and educational purposes, and not for sale or profit. 494. Annatto, roucou, rocoa, or Orleans, and all extracts of. 495. Apatite. 496. Arrowroot in its natural state and not manufactured. 497. Arsenic and sulphide of arsenic, or orpiment. 498. Arseniate of aniline. 499. Articles in a crude state used in dyeing or tanning not specially provided for in this section. 500. Articles the growth, produce, or manufacture of the United States, not including animals, when returned after having been exported, without having been advanced in value or Improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means; casks, barrels, carboys, bags, and other containers or coverings of American manufacture exported filled with Ameri- can products, or exported empty and returned filled with for- eign products, including shocks and staves when returned as barrels or boxes; also quicksilver flasks or bottles, iron or steel drums used for the shipment of acids, of either domestic or foreign manufacture, which shall have been actually exported from the United States; but proof of the identity of such ar- ticles 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 -revenue tax at the time of exportation, such tax shall be proved to have been paid before exportation and not refunded; photographic dry plates or films of American man- ufacture (except moving-picture films), exposed abroad, whether developed or not, and films from moving-picture machines, light struck or otherwise damaged, or worn out, so as to be un- suitable for any other purpose than the recovery of the con- stituent materials, provided the basic films are of American manufacture, but proof of the identity of such articles shall be made under general regulations to be prescribed by the Sec- retary of the Treasury: Provided, That this paragraph shall not apply to any article upon which an allowance of drawback has 240 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 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 ex- ported 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 tne legal duties shall be placed thereon. 501. Asbestos, unmanufactured. 502. Ashes, wood and lye of, and beet-root ashes. 503. Asafetida. 604. Balm of Gilead. 505. Barks, cinchona or other from which quinine may be extracted. 506. Beeswax. 507. Binding twine: All binding twine manufactured from New Zealand hemp, manila, 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 six hundred feet to the pound: Provided, That articles mentioned in this paragraph, if imported from a country which lays an import duty on like articles im- ported from the United States, shall be subject to a duty of one-half of one cent per pound. 608. Bells, broken, and bell metal broken and fit only to be remanufactured. 609. Birds, stuffed, not suitable for millinery ornaments. 510. Birds and land and water fowls. 511. Bismuth. 512. Bladders, and all Integuments, tendons and intestines of animals and fish sounds, crude, dried or salted for preserva- tion only, and unmanufactured, not specially provided for in this section. 513. Blood, dried, not specially provided for in this section. 514. Bolting cloths composed of silk, imported expressly for milling purposes, and so permanently marked as not to be avail- able for any other use. 615. Bones, crude, or not burned, calcined, ground, steamed, or otherwise manufactured, and bone dust or animal carbon, and bone ash, fit only tor fertilizing purposes. 516. Books, engravings, photographs, etchings, bound or un- boun*, maps alnd charts imported by authority or for the use of the United States or for the use of the Library of Congress. 517. 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 hy- drographic charts, and publications Issued for their subscribers or exchanges by sclentiflo and literary associations or acade- mies, or publications of individuals for gratuitous private cir- culation, and public documents Issued by foreign governments. 518. Books and pamphlets printed chiefly in languages other than English; also books and music. In raised print, used ex- clusively by the blind. 519. Bcfoks, 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 and by order of any society or institution Incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary Tariff Act, 1909. 241 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, subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. 520. 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. 521. Brass, old brass, clippings from brass or Dutch metal, all the foregoing, fit only for remanufaoture. 522. Brazilian pebble,- unwrought or unmanufactured. 523.. Bristles, crude, not sorted, bunched, or prepared. 524. Bullion, gold or silver. 525. Burgundy pitch. 526. Cadmium. 527. Camphor, crude, natural. 528. Castor or castoreum. 529. Catgut, whip gut, or worm gut, unmanufactured. 530. Cerium, cerite, or cerium ore. 531. Chalk, crude, not ground, bolted, precipitated, or oth- erwise manufactured. 532. Chromate of iron or chromic ore. 533. Civet, crude. 534. Clay: Common blue clay and Gross Almerode glass-pot clay, in cases or casks suitable for the manufacture of cru- cibles and glass melting pots or tank blocks. 535. Coal, anthracite, and coal stores of American vessels, but none shall be unloaded. 536. Coal tar, crude, pitch of coal tar, and products of coal tar known as dead or creosote oil, benzol, toluol, naphthalin, xylol, phenol, cresol, toluidine, xylidin, cumidin, binitrotoluol, binitrobenzol, benzidin, tolidin, dianlsidln, naphthol, naphtylamin, diphenylamin, benzaldehyde, benzyl chloride, resorcin, nltro- benzol, and nitro-toluol, naphtylaminsulfoacids and their sodi-- um or potassium salts, naphtholsulfoaoids and their sodium or potassium salts, amidonaphtholsulfoacids and their sodium or potassium salts, amidosalicyllc acid, binitroohlorbenzol, diamldo- stilbendisulfoacid, raetanilic acid, paranitranihn, diraethylanilin; all the foregoing not medicinal and not colors or dyes. 537. Cobalt and cobalt ore. 538. Cocculus Indious. 539. Cochineal. 540. Cocoa, or cacao, crude, and fiber, leaves, and shells of. 541. Coffee. 542. Coins of gold, silver, copper, or other metal. 543. Coir, and coir yam. 544. Copper ore; regulus of, and black or coarse copper, and copper cement; old copper, fit only for remanufaoture, clip- pings from new copper, and copper In plates, bars. Ingots, or pigs, not manufactured or specially provided for in this section. 545. Composition metal of which copper is the component ma- trial of chief value, not specially provided for in this section. 646. Coral, marine, uncut, and unmanufactured. 547. Cork wood, or cork bark, unmanufactured. 548. Cotton, and cotton waste or flocks. 649. Cryolite, or kryolith. 242 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 550. Cudbear. 551. Curling stones, or quoits, and curling-stone handles. 552. Curry, and curry powder. 553. Cuttlefish bone. 554. Dandelion roots, raw, dried, or undried, but unground. 555. 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 glaziers' and engravers' diamonds not set. 556. Miners' diamonds, whether in their natural form or broken, and bort; any of the foregoing not set, and diamond dust. 557. Divi-divi. 558. Dragon's blood. 559. Drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs, bulbous roots, excrescences, fruits, flowers, dried fibers, dried Insects, grains, gums, gum resin, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, nuts, nutgalls, roots, stems, spices, vegetables, seeds (aromatic, not garden seeds), seeds of morbid growth, weeds, and woods used expressly for dyeing or tanning; any of the foregoing which are natural and uncompounded drugs and not e'dible and not specially provided for in this section, and are in a crude state, not advanced in value or condition by any process or treatment whatever beyond that essential to the proper packing of the drugs and the prevention of decay or deteriora- tion pending manufacture: Provided, That no article containing alcohol, or in the preparation of which alcohol is used, shall be admitted free of duty under this paragraph. 560. Eggs of birds, fish, and insects (except fish roe preserved for food purposes) : Provided, however, That the importation of eggs of game birds or eggs of birds not used for food, except specimens for scientific collections, is prohibited: Provided fur- ther, That the importation of eggs of game birds for purposes of propagation is hereby authorized, under rules and regula- tions to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. 561. Emery ore and corundum. 562. Ergot. 563. 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. 564. Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels. 565. Fence posts of wood. 566. Fibrin, in all forms. 567. Fish, fresh, frozen, or packed in ice, caught In the Great Lakes or other fresh waters by citizens of the United States, and all other fish, the products of American fisheries. 568. Fish skins. 569. Flint, flints, and flint stones, unground. 570. Fossils. 571. Fruits or berries, green, ripe, or dried, and fruits In brine, not specially provided for in this section. 572. Fruit plants, tropical and semltropleal, for the purpose of propagation or cultivation. 573. Furs, undressed. 574. Fur skin of all kinds not dressed in any manner and not specially provided for in this section. B75. Gambler. 576. Glass enamel, white, for watch and «lock dials. Tariff Act, 1909. 243 577. Glass plates or disks, 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 disks exceeding eight inches in diameter may be polished sufBclently tc enable the character of the glass to be determined. 578. 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 man- ner, and not specially provided for in this section. 579. Gold beaters' molds and gold beaters' skins. 580. Grease, fats, vegetable tallow, and oils (excepting fish oils), such as are commonly 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 section. 581. Guano, manures, and all substances used only for manure, Including basic slag, ground or unground, and calcium cyanamid or lime nitrogen. 582. Gutta-percha, crude. 583. Hair of horse, cattle, and other animals, cleaned or un- cleaned, drawn or undrawn, but unmanufactured, not specially provided for in this section; and human hair, raw, uncleaned, and not drawn. 584. Hide cuttings, raw, with or without hair, and all other glue stock. 585. Hide rope. 586. Hones and whetstones. 587. Hoofs, unmanufactured. 588. Hop roots for cultivation. 589. Horns and parts of, including horn strips and tips, un- manufactured. 590. Ice. 591. India rubber, crude, and milk of, and scrap or refuse India rubber, fit only for remanufacture, and which has been worn out by use. 592. Indigo. 593. Iodine, crude. 594. Ipecac. 595. Iridium, osmium, palladium, rhodium, and ruthenium and native combinations thereof with one another or with platinum. 596. 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. 597. Jalap. 598. Jet, unmanufactured. 599. Joss stick, or Joss light. 600. Junk, old. 601. Kelp. 602. Kleserite. 603. Kindling wood. 604. Kyanite, or cyanlte, and kainite. 605. Lao dye, crude, seed, button, stick, and shell. 606. Lao spirits. 607. Lactarene, or casein. 608. Lava, unmanufactured. 609. Leeches. 244 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 610. Lemon Juice, lime Juice, and sour orange Juice, all the foregoing containing not more than two per centum of alcohol. 611. Licorice root, unground. 612. Lifeboats and life-saving apparatus specially Imported by societies incorporated or established to encourage the saving of human life. 613. Lime, citrate of. 614. Lithographic stones, not engraved. 615. Litmus, prepared or not prepared. 616. Loadstones. 617. Madder and munjeet, or Indian madder, ground or pre- pared, and all extracts of. 618. Magnesite, crude or calcined, not purified. 619. Manganese, oxide and ore of. 620. Manna. 621. Manuscripts. 622. Marrow, crude. 623. Marshmallow or althea root, leaves or flowers, natural or unmanufactured. 624. Medals of gold, silver, or copper, and other metallic ar- ticles actually bestowed as trophies or prizes, and received and accepted as honorary distinctions. 625. Meerschaum, crude or unmanufactured. 626. 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 section. 627. Mineral salts obtained by evaporation from mineral waters, when accompanied by a duly authenticated certificate and satisfactory proof, showing that they are in no way arti- ficially prepared, and are only the product of a designated mineral spring. 628. Miners' rescue appliances, designed for emergency use In mines where artificial breathing is necessary in the presence of poisonous gases, to aid in the saving of human life, and miners' safety lamps. 629. Models of inventions and of other Improvements In the arts, to be used exclusively as models and incapable of any other use. 630. Moss, seaweeds, and vegetable substances, crude or un- manufactured, not otherwise specially provided for in this section. 631. Musk, crude, in natural pods. 632. Myrobolans. 633. Needles, hand sewing and darning. 634. 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, devoted to current literature of the day, or containing current literature as a, predominant feature, and issued regularly at stated periods, as weekly, monthly, or quar- terly, and bearing the date of issue. 635. Nuts: Brazil nuts, cream nuts, marrons crude, palm nuts and palm-nut kernels; oocoanuts In the shell and broken co- coanut meat or copra, not shredded, desiccated, or prepared In any manner. 636. Nux vomica. 637. Oakum, 638. on cake. Tariff Act, 1909. 245 639. Oils: Almond, amber, crude and rectified ambergris, anise or anise seed, aniline, aspic or spilte lavender, bergamot, cajeput, caraway, cassia, cinnamon, cedrat, chamomile, cit- ronella or lemon grass, civet, cocoanut (not refined and deo- dorized), cotton-seed, croton, fennel, ichthyol, jasmine or jas- Imine, Juglandium, juniper, lavender, lemon, limes, mace, neroli or orange flower, enfleurage grease, liquid and solid primal flower essences not compounded, nut oil or oil o( nuts, soya- bean, olive oil rendered unfit for use as food or for any but mechanical or manufacturing purposes, bjr such means as shall be satisfactory, to the Secretary of the Treasury and under regulations to be prescribed by him; attar of roses, palm, palm kernel, rosemary or anthoss, sesame or sesamum seed or bean, thyme, origanum red or white, valerian, and also spermaceti, whale, and other flsh oils of American fisheries, and all fish and other products of such fisheries; petroleum, crude or re- fined, including kerosene, benzine, naphtha, gasoline, and sim- ilar oils produced from petroleum. 640. Oleo stearin. 641. Orange and lemon peel, not preserved, candled, or dried. 642. Orchil, or orchil liquid. 643. Ores of gold, silver, or nickel, and nickel matte; sweep- ings of gold and silver. 644. 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, and all other waste not specially provided for in this section, including old gunny cloth and oia»gunny bags, used chiefly for papermaking. 645. Parafi5n. 646. Parchment and vellum. 647. Pearl, mother of, and shells, not sawed, cut, polished, or otherwise manufactured, or advanced in value from the nat- ural state. 648. Personal effects, not merchandise, of citizens of the United States dying in foreign countries. 649. Pewter and britannia metal, old, and fit only to be re- manufactured. 650. 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, philosophical, educational, scientific, or lit- erary 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, subject to such regulations as tne Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. 651. Phosphates, crude. 652. Plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed cane, and seeds im- ported by the Department of Agriculture or the United States Botanic Garden. 653. Platinum, unmanufactured or in ingots, bars, plates, sheets, wire, sponge, or scrap, and vases, retorts, and other apparatus, vessels, and parts thereof, composed of platinum, for chemical uses. 654. Plumbago. 655. Potash, crude, or "black salts;" carbonate of potash. 246 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. crude or refined; hydrate of, or caustic potash, not including refined in sticks or rolls; nitrate of potash or saltpeter, crude; sulphate of potash, crude or refined, and muriate of potash. 656. Professional books. Implements, instruments, and tools of trade, occupation, or employment, in the actual possession at the time of arrival, 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 estab- lishment, or for any other person or persons, or for sale, nor shall it be construed to include theatrical scenery, properties, and apparel; but such articles brought by proprietors or man- agers of theatrical exhibitions arriving from abroad, for tem- porary 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 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 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 dis- cretion, extend such period for a further term of six months in case application shall be made therefor. 657. Pulu. 658. Quinia, sulphate of, and all alkaloids or salts of cinchona bark. 659. Radium. 660. Rags, pot otherwise specially provided for in this section, 661. Statuary and casts of sculpture for use as models or for art educational purposes only; regalia and gems, where specially imported In good faith for the use and by order of any society incorporated or established solely for religious, philo- sophical, 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, seminary of learning, orphan asy- lum, or public hospital 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; 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 furni- ture or fixtures, or of regular wearing apparel, nor personal property of individuals. 662. Rennets, raw or prepared. 663. Saffron and saflJower, and extract of, and saffron cake. 664. Sago, crude, and sago flour. 665. Salicin. 666. Salep, or salop. 667. Sausages, bologna. 668. Seeds: Anise, canary, caraway, cardamom, cauliflower, •coriander, cotton, cummin, fennel, fenugreek, hemp, hoarhound, mangelwurzel, 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 in this section; all flower and grass seeds; evergreen seedlings; all the foregoing not specially provided for in this section. 669. Sheep dip. Tariff Act, 1909. 247 670. Shotgun barrels, in. single tubes, forged, rough bored. 671. Shrimps and other shellfish. 672. Silk, raw, in skeins reeled from the cocoon, or rereeled, but not wound, doubled, twisted, or advanced in manufacture In any way. 673. Silk cocoons and silk waste. 674. Silkworm eggs. 675. Skeletons and other preparations of anatomy. 676. Skins of all kinds, raw (except sheepskins with the wool on), and hides not specially provided for in this section. 677. Soda, nitrate of, or cubic nitrate. 678. Specimens of natural history, botany, and mineralogy, when imported for scientific public collections, and not for sale. 679. 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. 680. Spunk. 681. Spurs and stilts used in the manufacture of earthen, por- celain, and stone ware. 682. Stamps: foreign postage or revenue stamps, canceled or uncanceled, and foreign government stamped post cards bear- ing no other printing than the ofiicial imprint thereon. 683. 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 section. 684. Storax, or styrax. 685. Strontia, oxide of, and protoxide of strontian, and stron- tianlte, or mineral carbonate of strontia.. 686. 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 in this section. 687. Sulphuric acid which at the temperature of sixty degrees Fahrenheit does not exceed the specific gravity, of one and three hundred and eighty one-thousandths, for use in manu- facturing superphosphate of lime or artificial manures ot any kind, or for any agricultural purposes: Provided, That upon all sulphuric acid imported from any country, whether independent or a dependency, 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 ot one cent per pound. 688. Tamarinds. 689. Tapioca, tapioca flour, cassava or cassady. 690. Tar and pitch of wood. 691. Tea and tea plants: Provided, That nothing herein con- tained shall be construed to repeal or impair the provisions of an Act entitled "An Act to prevent the importation of impure and unwholesome tea," approved March second, eighteen hun- dred and ninety-seven, and any Act amendatory thereof. 692. Teeth, natural, or unmanufactured. 693. Terra alba, not made from gypsum or plaster rock. 694. Terra japonioa. 695. Tin ore, cassiterite or black oxide of tin, and tin In bars, blocks, pigs, or grain or granulated: Provided, That there shall be Imposed and paid upon cassiterite, or black j3xlde of tin. and 248 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. upon bar, block, pig tin and grain or granulated, a duty of (our cents per pound when it is made to appear to the satisfaction of the President of the United States that the mines of the United States are producing one thousand Ave hundred tons of cas- siterite and bar, bloolt, and pig tin per year. The President shall make known this fact by proclamation, and thereafter said duties shall go into effect. 696. Tobacco stems. 697. Tonquin, tonqua, or tonka beans. 698. Turmeric. 699. Turpentine, Venice. 700. Turpentine, spirits of. 701. Turtles. 702. Types, old, and fit only to be remanufaotured. 703. Uranium, oxide and salts of. 704. Vaccine virus. 705. Valonia. 706. Verdigris, or subacetate of copper. 707. Wax, vegetable or mineral. 708. Wafers, unleavened or not edible. 709. 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 merchandise 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 articles purchased abroad by such residents of the United States shall be admitted free of duty upon their return. 710. Whalebone, unmanufactured. 711. Witherite. 712. Wood: Logs and round unmanufactured timber, including pulp woods, firewood, handle bolts, shingle bolts, gun blocks for gunstooks rough hewn or sawed or planed on one- side, hop poles, ship timber and ship planking; ail the foregoing not specially provided for in this section. 713. Woods: Cedar, llgnum-vitae, lancewood, ebony, box, gran- adilla, mahogany, rosewood, satinwood, and all forms of cab- inet woods, in the log, rough, or hewn only, and red cedar (Juniperus Virginiana) timber, hewn, sided, squared, or round; sticks of partridge, hair wood, pimento, orange, myrtle, bamboo, rattan, reeds unmanufactured, India malacca joints, and other woods not specially provided (or in this section, in the rough, or not further advanced than cut into lengths suitable (or sticks for umbrellas, parasols, sunshades, whips, fishing rods, or walk- ing canes. 714. Works of art, drawings, engravings, photographic pic- tures, 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, Tariff Act, 1909. 249 promotion, and encouragement of art, science, or industry in tiie United States, and not for sale, shall be admitted free of duty, under such regulations as tiie 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 therefor shall be made. 715. Works of art, collections in illustration of the progress 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 material, imported in good faith for exhibition at a fixed place by any State or by any society 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 prop- er officers of the customs: Provided, That the privileges of this and the preceding section shall not be allowed to assoclatlona or corporations engaged in or connected with business of a pri- vate or commercial character. 716. Works of art, productions of American artists residing- temporarlly 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 religious society, college, or other public Institu- tion, except stained or painted window glass or stained or painted glass windows, and except any article, in whole or In part, molded, cast, or mechanically wrought from metal within twenty years prior to Importation; but such exemption shall be subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. 717. Works of art. Including paintings in oil, mineral, water, or other colors, pastels, original drawings and sketches, etchings and engravings, and sculptures, which are proved to the satis- faction of the Secretary of the Treasury under rules prescribed by him to have been in existence more than twenty years prior to the date of their importation, but the term "sculptures" as herein used shall be understood to Include professional produc- tions of sculptors only, whether' round or in relief, in bronze, marble, stone, terra cotta, ivory, wood, or metal; and the word "painting," as used in this Act, shall not be understood to in- clude any article of utility nor such as are made wholly or In part by stenciling or any other mechanical process; and the words "etchings" and "engravings," as used in this Act, shall be understood to Include only such as are printed by hand from plates or blocks etched or engraved with hand tools, and not such as are printed from plates or blocks etched or engraved by photo-chemical processes. Other works of art (except rugs and 250 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. carpets), collections In illustration of the progress of the arts, works in bronze, marble, terra cotta, parian, pottery, or por- celain, artistic antiquities, and objects of art of ornamental character or educational value which shall have been produced more than one hundred years prior to the date of importation, but the free importation of such objects shall be subject to such regulations as to proof of antiquity as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe. 718. Zaffer. The provisions of the dutiable list and the free list of this section shall constitute the minimum tariff of the United States. Sec. 2. That from and after the thirty-first day of March, nine- teen hundred and ten, except as otherwise specially provided for In this section, there shall be levied, collected, and paid on all articles when imported from any foreign country into the United States, or into any of its possessions (except the Philippine Islands and the islands of Guam and Tutuila), the rates of duty prescribed by the schedules and paragraphs of the dutiable list of section one of this Act, and in addition thereto twenty-five per centum ad valorem; which rates shall constitute the maxi- mum tariff of the United States: Provided, That whenever, after the thirty-first day of March, nineteen hundred and ten, and so long thereafter as the President shall be satisfied, in view of the character of the concessions granted by the minimum tariff of the United States, that the government of any foreign country imposes no terms or restrictions, either in the way of tariff rates or provisions, trade or other regulations, charges, exac- tions, or in any other manner, directly or indirectly, upon the importation into or the sale in such foreign country of any ag- ricultural, manufactured, or other product of the United States, which unduly discriminate against the United States or the products thereof, and that such foreign country pays no export bounty or imposes no export duty or prohibition upon the ex- portation of any article to the United States which unduly dis- criminates against the United States or the products thereof, and that such foreign country accords to the agricultural, man- ufactured, or other products of the United States treatment which is reciprocal and equivalent, thereupon and thereafter, upon proclamation to this effect by the President of the United States, all articles when imported into the United States, or any of its possessions (except the Philippine Islands and the islands of Guam and Tutuila), from such foreign country shall, except as otherwise herein provided, be admitted under the term of the minimum tariff of the United States as prescribed by section one of this Act. The proclamation issued by the Pres- ident under the authority hereby conferred and the applica- tion of the minimum tariff thereupon may, in accordance with the facts as found by the President, extend to the whole of any foreign country, or may be confined to or exclude from Its effect any dependency, colony, or other political subdivision having authority to adopt and enforce tariff legislation, or to Impose restrictions or regulations, or to grant concessions upon the exportation or importation of articles which are, or may be, imported into the United States. Whenever the Pres- ident shall be satisfied that the conditions which led to the Issuance of the proclamation hereinbefore authorized no longer exist, he shall issue a proclamation to this effect, and ninety days thereafter the Tirovfajnns of the maximum tariff shall be Tariff Act, 1909. 251 applied to the importation of articles from such country. Whenever the provisions of the maximum tariff of the United States shall be applicable to articles imported from any foreign country they shall be applicable to the products of such country, whether imported directly from the country of production or otherwise. To secure information to assist the President in the discharge of the duties imposed upon him by this section, and the offlcers of the Government in the ad- ministration of the customs laws, the President is hereby authorized to employ such persons as may be required. Sec. 3. That nothing in this Act contained shall be so con- strued as to abrogate or in any manner impair or affect the provisions of the treaty of commercial reciprocity concluded between the United States and the Republic of Cuba on the eleventh day of December, nineteen hundred and two, or the provisions of the Act of Congress heretofore passed for the ex- ecution of the same. Sec. 4. That the President shall have power and It shall be his duty to give notice, within ten days after the passage of this Act, to all foreign countries with which commercial agreements in conformity with the authority granted by sec- tion three of the Act entitled, "An Act to provide revenue for the Government and to encourage the industries of the United States," approved July twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, have been or shall have been entered into, of the intention of the United States to terminate such agreement at a time specified in such notice, which time shall in no case^ except as hereinafter provided, be longer than the period of time specified in such agreements respectively for notice for their termination; and upon the expiration of the periods^ when such notice of termination shall become effective the sus- pension of duties provided for in such agreements shall be revoked, and thereafter Importations from said countries shall be subject to no other conditions or rates of duty than those' prescribed by this Act and such other Acts of Congress as may be continued In force: Provided, That until the expiration of the period when the notice of intention to terminate herein- before provided tor shall have become effective, or until such date prior thereto as the high contracting parties may by mutual consent select, the terms of said commercial agree- ments shall remain In force: And provided further, That In tho case of those commercial agreements or arrangements made in accordance with the provisions of section three of the tariff Act of the United States approved July twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, which contain no stipulations In re- gard to their termination by diplomatic action, the Presi- dent is authorized to give to the governments concerned a no- tice of termination of six months, which notice shall date from April thirtieth, nineteen hundred and nine. Sec. 5. That there shall be levied, collected, and paid upon all articles coming Into the United States from the Philippine Islands the rates of duty which are required to be levied, collected, and paid upon lllce articles Imported from foreign countries: Provided, That, except as otherwise hereinafter pro- vided, all articles, the growth or product of or manufac- tured in the Philippine Islands from materials the growth or product of the Philippine Islands or of the United States, or of both, or which do not contain foreign materials to the value 252 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. of more than twenty per centum of their total value, upon which no drawback of customs duties has been allowed therein, coming into the United States from the Philippine Islands shall hereafter be admitted free of duty, except rice, and except, in any fiscal year, sugar in excess of three hundred thousand gross tons, wrapper tobacco and filler tobacco when mixed or packed with more than fifteen per centum of wrapper tobacco in ex- cess of three hundred thousand pounds, filler tobacco . in excess of one million pounds, and cigars In excess of one hundred and fifty million cigars, which quantities shall be ascertained by the Secretary of the Treasury under such rules and regulations as he shall prescribe: And provided further, That sugar, re- fined or unrefined, and tobacco, manufactured or unmanufac- tured. Imported into the Philippine Islands from foreign coun- tries, shall be dutiable at rates of import duty therein not less than the rates of Import duty imposed upon sugar and tobacco in like forms when imported into the United States: And pro- vided further, That, under rules and regulations to be pre- scribed by the Secretary of the Treasury, preference in the right of free entry of sugar to be Imported into the United States from the Philippine Islands, as provided herein, shall be given, first, to the producers of less than five hundred gross tons in any fiscal year, then to producers of the lowest output in excess of five hundred gross tons in any fiscal year: Pro- vided, however, That in consideration of the exemptions afore- said, all articles, the growth, product, or manufacture of the United States, upon which no drawback of customs duties has ■been allowed therein, shall be admitted to the Philippine Islands from the United States free of duty: And provided further, That the free admission, herein provided, of such arti- -cles, the growth, product, or manufacture of the United States, into the Philippine Islands, or of the growth, product, •or manufactiire, as hereinbefore defined, of the Philippine Islands into the United States, shall be conditioned upon the direct shipment thereof from the country of origin to the ■country of destination: Provided, That direct shipment shall in- clude shipments in bond through foreign territory contiguous to the United States: Provided, however. That if such articles become unpacked while en route by accident, wreck, or other casualty, or so damaged as to necessitate their repacking, the same shall be admitted free of duty upon satisfactory proof that the unpacking occurred through accident or necessity and that the merchandise involved is the identical merchandise Originally shipped from the United States or the Philippine Islands, as the case may be, and that its condition has not been changed except for such damage as may have been sus- tained: And provided further, That all articles, the growth, product, or manufacture, as hereinbefore defined, of the Phil-, ipplne Islands, admitted into the ports of the United States free of duty under the provisions of this section and shipped as hereinbefore provided from said islands to the United States for use and consumption therein, shall be hereafter exempt from the payment of any export duties imposed in the Philippine Islands: And provided further, That there shall be levied, collected, and paid, in the United States, upon articles, goods, wares, or merchandise coming into the United States iTom the Philippine Islands, a tax equal to the internal-rev- enue tax imposed in the United States upon the like articles. Tariff Act. 1909. 253 goods, wares, or merchandise of domestic manufacture; such tax to be paid by Internal-revenue stamp or stamps, to be provided by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, and to be affixed in such manner and under such regulations as he, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, shall prescribe; and such articles, goods, wares, or merchandise, shipped from said islands to the tTnlted States, shall be exempt from the payment of any tax Imposed by the internal-revenue laws of the Philippine Islands: And provided further, That there shall be levied, collected, and paid in the Philippine Islands, upon articles, goods, wares, or merchandise going into the Philip- pine Islands from the United States, a tax equal to the internal- revenue tax imposed in the Philippine Islands upon the like articles, goods, wares, or merchandise of Philippine Islands manufacture; such tax to be paid by internal-revenue stamps or otherwise, as provided by the laws in the Philippine Islands, and such articles, goods, wares, or merchandise going Into the Philippine Islands from the United States shall be exempt from the payment of any tax imposed by the internal-revenue laws of the United States: And provided further. That, in addi- tion to the customs taxes imposed in the Philippine Islands, there shall be levied, collected, and paid therein upon articles, goods, wares, or merchandise, imported into the Philippine Islands from countries other than the United States, the In- ternal-revenue tax Imposed by the Philippine government on like articles manufactured and consumed in the Philippine Islands or shipped thereto, for consumption therein, from the United States: And provided further, That from and after the passage of this Act all internal revenues collected in or for account of the Philippine Islands shall accrue intact to the general government thereof and be paid Into the Insular treasury, and shall only be allotted and paid out therefrom in accordance with future acts of the Philippine legislature, sub- ject, however, to section seven of the Act of Congress ap- proved July first, nineteen hundred and two, entitled, "An Act temporarily to provide for the administration of the affairs of civil government in the Philippine Islands, and for other pur- poses;" And provided further, That, until action by the Phil- ippine legislature, approved by Congress, internal revenues paid into the Insular treasury, as hereinbefore provided, shall be allotted and paid out by the Philippine Commission. Sec. 6. That whenever any country, dependency, colony, prov- ince or other political subdivision of government shall pay or bestow, directly or indirectly, any bounty or grant upon the exportation of any article or merchandise from such country, dependency, colony, province or other political subdivision of government, and such article or merchandise Is dutiable under the provisions of this Act, then upon the Importation 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 Im- ported in the same condition as when exported from the country of production or has been changed in condition by re- manufacture 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 254 F. B. Vandegmft & Co. time ascertained, determined, and declared by the Secretary of the Treasury, who shall make all needful regulations for the identifloation of such articles and merchandise and for the assessment and collection of such additional duties. Sec. 7. That all articl s of foreign manufacture or produc- tion, which are capable of being marked, stamped, branded, or labeled, without injury, shall be marked, stamped, branded, or labeled in legible English words, in a conspicuous place that shall not be covered or obscured by any subsequent attach- ments or arrangements, so as to Indicate the country of origin. Said marking, stamping, branding, or labeling shall be as near- ly indelible and permanent as the nature of the article will permit. All packages containing imported articles shall be marked, stamped, branded, or labeled so as to indicate legibly and plain- ly, in English words, the country of origin and the quantity of their contents, and until marked in accordance with the directions prescribed in this section no articles or packages shall be delivered to the importer. Should any article or package of imported merchandise be marked, stamped, branded, or labeled so as not accurately to indicate the. quantity, number or measurement actually con- tained in such article or package, no delivery of the same shall be made to the importer until the mark, stamp, brand, or label, as the case may be, shall be changed so as to con- form to the facts of the case. The Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe the neces- sary rules and regulations to carry out the foregoing provision. Sec. 8. If any person shall fraudulently violate any of the provisions of this Act relating to the marking, stamping, brand- ing or labeling of any imported articles or packages; or shall fraudulently deface, destroy, remove, alter, or obliterate any such marks, stamps, brands, or labels with Intent to conceal the information given by or contained In such marks, stamps, brands, or labels, he shall upon conviction be fined in any sum not exceeding five thousand dollars, or be imprisoned for any time not exceeding one year, or both. Sec. 9. That all persons are prohibited from importing Into the United States from any foreign country any obscene book, pamphlet, paper, writing, advertisement, circular, print, pic- ture, 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- ment of any lottery. No such articles, whether imported sep- arately 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: Pro- vided, That the drugs hereinbefore mentioned, when im- ported in bulk and not put up for any of the purposes herein- Tariff Act, 1909. 255 before specified, are excepted from the operation of this section. Sec. 10. 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. 11. 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, setting forth the grounds of such belief, and supported by oath or afHrmation of the complainant, may issue, conformably to the Constitution, a war- rant directed to the marshal or any deputy marshal In the proper district, directing him to search for, seize, and take possession of any such article or thing mentioned in the two preceding sections, and to make due and immediate return thereof to the end that the same may be condemned and de- stroyed, 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. 12. 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 offlcially determine, and give public notice thereof, that such Importation will not tend to the introduc- tion 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 make all necessary orders and regulations to ca'rry this sec- tion 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. 13. 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 ex- ceeding one year, or both, in the discretion of the court. Sec. 14. That all goods, wares, articles, and merchandise manufactured wholly or in part in any foreign country by con- 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. 15. That 4 discriminating duty of ten per centum ad valorem, 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 256 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. country not contiguous to the United States, shall come into the United States from such contiguous country; but this discrim- inating 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 conven- tion or Act of Congress 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 imported in vessels of the United States, nor to such foreign products or manu- factures as shall be imported from such contiguous countries In the usual course of strictly retail trade. Sec. 16. 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 ves- sels 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 manufac- ture, or from which such goods, wares, or merchandise can only be, or most usually are, first shipped for transportation. All goods, wares, or merchandise imported contrary to this section, and the vessel wherein the same shall be imported, together with her cargo, tackle, apparel, and furniture, shall be forfeited to the United States; and such goods, wares, or merchandise, ship, or vessel, and cargo shall be liable to be seized, prosecuted, and condemned in like manner, and un- der the same regulations, restrictions, and provisions as have been heretofore established for the recovery, collection, dis- tribution, and remission of forfeitures to the United States by the several revenue laws. Seo. 17. That the preceding section shall not apply to vessels or goods, wares, or merchandise imported in vessels of a for- eign nation which does not maintain a, similar regulation against vessels of the United States. Sec. 18. 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 withdrawal 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. Seo. 19. 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 Paciflo ports of the United States, and all such materials necessary for the building of their machinery, and all articles necessary for their outfit and equipment, may be imported in bond under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe; and upon proof that such ma- terials have been used for such purposes no duties shall be paid thereon. But vessels receiving the benefit of this section shall not be allowed to engage in the coastwise trade of the United States more than six months in any one year except upon the Tariff Act. 1909. 257 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. 20. 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. 21. That section twenty-nine hundred and eighty-two of the Revised Statutes of the United States be, and the same hereby is, amended to read as follows: "Sec. 2982. The privilege of purchasing supplies from public warehouses, free of duty, and from bonded manufacturing ware- houses, free of duty or of internal -revenue tax, as the case may be, shall be extended, under such regulations as the Sec- retary of the Treasury shall prescribe, to the vessels of war of any nation In ports of the United States which may recip- rocate such privileges toward the vessels of war of the Uni- ted States in its ports." Sec. 22. 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 Unit- ed States, and within its limits, for the period of two years, and is abandoned by the owner thereof, any 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. 23. That all articles manufactured in whole or in part of imported materials, or of materials subject to internal-rev- enue tax, and intended for exportation without being charged with duty, and without having an internal-revenue stamp af- fixed thereto, shall, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, in order to be so manufactured and exported, be made and manufactured in bonded ware- houses similar to those known and designated in Treasury Regulations as bonded warehouses, class six: Provided, That the manufacturer of such articles shall first give satisfactory bonds for the faithful observance of all the provisions of law and of such regulations as shall be prescribed by the Secre- tary of the Treasury: Provided further, That the manufacture of distilled spirits from grain, starch, molasses or sugar, in- cluding all dilutions or mixtures of them or either of them, shall not be permitted in such manufacturing warehouses. Whenever goods manufactured in any bonded warehouse established under the provisions of the preceding paragraph shall be exported directly therefrom or shall be duly laden for transportation and immediate exportation under the super- vision of the proper officer who shall be duly designated for that purpose, such goods shall be exempt from duty and from the requirements 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, nifty, under the regulations of the Secre- tary of the Treasury, be conveyed without the payment of 258 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 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 ware- house 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 transportation and Immediate exportation in bond to foreign countries or to the Philippine Islands under the supervision of the oflBcer duly designated therefor by the collector of the port, who shall cer- tify to such shipment and exportation, or ladening for trans- portation, 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: Provided, That the waste material or by-products incident to the processes of manufacture in said bonded warehouses may be withdrawn for domestic consump- tion on the payment of duty equal to the duty which would be assessed and collected, by law, if such waste or by-products were imported from a foreign country. 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 officers in charge, shall be made by the manufacturers con- taining a detailed statement of all imported merchandise used by him in the manufacture of exported articles. Before commencing business the proprietor of any manu- facturing warehouse shall file with the Secretary of the Treas- ury 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 Treas- ury 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. 24. That the works of manufacturers engaged In smelt- ing or refining, or both, of ores and crude metals, may upon the giving of satisfactory bonds be designated as bonded smelt- ing warehouses. Ores or crude metals may be removed from the vessel or other vehicle in which imported, or from a bonded warehouse, into a bonded smelting warehouse without the pay- ment of duties thereon and there smelted or refined, or both, together with other ores or crude metals of home or foreign production: Provided, That the several charges against such bonds may be canceled upon the exportation or delivery to a bonded manufacturing warehouse, established under section twenty-three of this Act, of the actual amount of lead pro- Tariff Act, 1909. 259 duced from the smelting or refining, or both, of such ores or crude metals: And provided further, That said lead may be withdrawn for domestic consumption or transferred to a bonded customs warehouse and withdrawn therefrom upon the payment of the duties chargeable against it in that condition: Provided further, That all labor performed and services rendered pur- suant to this section shall be under the supervision of an offi- cer of the customs, to be appointed by the Secretary of the Treasury, and at the expense of the manufacturer: Provided further, That all regulations for the carrying out of this sec- tion shall be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Sec. 25. That where imported materials on which duties have been paid are used in the manufacture of articles manufactured 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 materials used in the manufacture or production of articles entitled to draw- back of customs duties when exported shall, in all cases where drawback of duties paid on such materials is claimed, be iden- tified, the quantity of such materials used and the amount of duties paid thereon shall be ascercained, viie facts of the manu- facture or production of such articles in the United States and their exportation therefrom shall be determined, and the draw- back 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. That on the exportation of medicinal or toilet preparations (including perfumery) hereafter manufactured or produced in the United States in part from domestic alcohol on which an internal-revenue tax has been paid, there shall be allowed a drawback equal in amount to the tax found to have been paid on the alcohol so used: Provided, That no other than domestic tax-paid alcohol shall have been used in the manufacture or production of such preparations. Such drawback shall be de- termined and paid under such rules and regulations, and upon the filing of such notices, bonds, bills of lading, and other evi- dence of payment of tax and exportation, as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. That the provisions of this section shall apply to materials used in the construction and equipment of vessels built for foreign account and ownership, or for the government of any foreign country, notwithstanding that such vessels may not within the strict meaning of the term be articles exported. Sec. 26. That upon the reimportation of articles once exported, 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 allowance or drawback, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty equal to the tax imposed by the internal-revenue laws upon such 260 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. articles, except articles manufactured in bonded warehouses and exported pursuant to law, which shall be subject to the same rate of duty as if originally imported, but proof of the Identity of such articles shall be made under general regula- tions to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Sec. 27. 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 unmanufactured in whole or in part, which is now admitted Into the ports of the United States free of duty, shall continue for two years after the date of the passage of this Act and no longer to be so admitted, under such regulations as the Sec- retary of the Treasury shall from time to time prescribe. That the produce of the forests of the State of Maine upon the Saint Croix River and Its tributaries owned by American citi- zens, and sawed or hewed in the Province of New Brunswick by American citizens, the same being otherwise unmanufac- tured in whole or in part, shall be admitted for two years after the date of the passage of this Act and no longer into the ports of the United States free of duty, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall from time to time pre- scribe. Sec. 28. That the Act entitled "An Act to simplify the laws in relation to the collection of the revenues," approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, as amended, be further amended to read as follows: "Sec. 1. That all merchandise Imported into the United States shall, for the purpose of this Act, be deemed and held to be the property of the person to whom the same is con- signed; and the holder of a bill of lading duly indorsed by the consignee therein named, or, if consigned to order, by the con- signor, shall be deemed the consignee thereof; and in case of the abandonment of any merchandise to the underwriters 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 cur- rency actually paid therefor, shall contain a correct, complete and detailed description of such merchandise, and of the pack- ages, wrappings or other coverings containing it, and shall be made in triplicate or in quadruplicate in case of merchandise intended for immediate transportation without appraisement, and signed by the person owning or shipping the same, if the merchandise has been actually purchased, or by the manufac- turer or owner thereof, if the same has been procured other- wise than by purchase, or by the duly authorized agent of such purchaser, seller, manufacturer or owner. "Sec. 3. That all such Invoices shall, at or before the ship ment of the merchandise, be produced to the consular officer of the United States of the consular district in which the mer- chandise was manufactured or purchased, as the case may be, for export to the United States, and shall have indorsed thereon, when so produced, a declaration signed by the purchaser, seller, 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 merchandise was obtained by Tariff Act. 1909. 261 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 pro- vided by this Act; and that no discounts, bounties, or draw- backs are contained in the invoice but such as have been ac- tually allowed thereon; and when obtained in any other man- ner 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 mer- chandise 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 re- ceived, and was willing to receive, for such merchandise 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 invoice so produced has been or will be furnished to anyone. If the merchandise was actually purchased, the declaration shall also contain a state- ment that the currency in which such invoice is made out is that which was actuEilly paid for the merchandise by the pur- chaser. "Sec. 4. That, except in case of personal effects accompany- ing the passenger, no importation of any merchandise exceeding one hundred dollars in value shall be admitted to entry with- out the production of a duly certified invoice thereof as re- quired by law, or of an affidavit made by the owner, Importer or consignee, before the collector or his deputy, showing why it is impracticable to produce such invoice; and no entry shall be made in the absence of a certified Invoice, upon aiHdavlt as aforesaid, unless such affidavit be accompanied by a state- ment In the form of an Invoice, or otherwise, showing the actual cost of such merchandise, if purchased, or if obtained otherwJ=e 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 which the same has been imported; which statement shall be verified by the oath of the owner, Importer, consignee or agent desiring tt 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 ac- count in his possession, or under his 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 produc- tion, 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 additional duty, penalty or forfeiture Incurred under this Act, unless he shall show to the satisfaction of the court or the offi- cers 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: 262 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury may make reg- ulations 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 mer- chandise exceeding one hundred dollars in value is made by a statement in the form of an invoice, the collector shall re- quire a bond for the production of a duly certified invoice. "Sec. 5. That whenever merchandise Imported into the Unit- ed States is entered by invoice, one of the following declara- tions, according to the nature of the case, shall te filed with the collector 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 be- fore the collector, or before a notary public or other ofBcer duly authorized by law to administer oaths and take acknowledg- ments, who may be designated by the Secretary of the Treas- ury 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 ofHcer so desig- nated shall file with the Collector of the port a copy of his official signature and seal: Provided, That if any of the in- voices 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 included in such entry, but may be entered subsequently. "Declaration of Consignee, Importer, or Agent, Where IVIer- chandise IHas Been Actualiy Purchased. "I, , do solemnly and truly declare that I am the consignee, importer, or agent of the merchandise de- scribed in the annexed entry and invoice; that the invoice and bill of lading 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 wTiomsoever 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 believe in the existence of any other Invoice or bill of lading of the said goods, wares, and merchandise; that the entry now delivered to the collector contains a Just and true account of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, ac- cording to the said invoice 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 in- voice and the declaration therein are in all respects true, and were made by the person by whom the same purport to have been made; and that If at any tirhe hereafter I discover any error in the said Invoice, or In the account 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 Tariff Act, 1909. 263 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 goods, wares, and mer- chandise mentioned in the annexed entry; that the invoice now produced by me exhibits the actual cost at the time of expor- tation to the United States in the principal markets of the country from whence imported of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, and Includes and specifies the value of all car- tons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, casks, barrels, hogsheads, bot- tles. Jars, demijohns, carboys, and other containers or cover- ings, whether holding liquids or solids, which are not other- wise specially subject to duty under any paragraph of the tariff Act 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 dif- ferent discount, bounty, or drawback but such as has been actually allowed on the same. "Declaration of Consignee, Importer, or Agent Where iVIerchan- dise iHas Not Been Actuaiiy Purchased. "I, ; , do solemnly and truly declare that I am the consignee, importer, or agent of the merchandise de- scribed in the annexed entry and invoice; that the invoice and bill of lading 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 whomsoever 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 believe in the existence of any other invoice or bill of lading of the said goods, wares, and mer- chandise; that the entry now delivered to the collector contains a just and true account of the sal^ goods, wares, and mer- chandise, according to the said invoice 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 law- fully 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 purport to have been made; and that if at any time hereafter I dis- cover any error in the said invoice, or in the account 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 own- ers) is (or are) the owner (or owners) of the goods, wares, and merchandise mentioned In the annexed entry; that the Invoice now produced by me exhibits the actual market value or whole- sale price 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 Includes and specifies the value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, -casks, barrels, hogsheads, bottles, jars, demijohns, carboys, ;and other containers or coverings, whether holding liquids or 264 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. solids, which are not otherwise specially subject to duty un- der any paragraph of the tariff Act, and all other costs, charges, and expenses incident to placing said goods, wares, and mer- chandise in condition, packed ready for shipment to the Unit- ed States, and no other or different discount, bounty, or draw- back 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 by purchase of the merchandise described In the annexed entry a. id 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 faithful account of the actual cost of the said goods, wares, and merchandise, and include and specify the value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, casks, barrels, hogsheads, bottles, jars, demijohns, carboys, and other containers or coverings, whether holding liquids or solids, which are not otherwise specially subject to duty under any paragraph of the tariff Act, and all other costs, charges and ex- penses 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 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 con- cealed 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 knowl- edge and belief the said invoice and the declaration thereon are in all respects true, and were made by the person by whom the same purport to have been made, and that if at any time here- after I discover any error in the said invoice or in the ac- count 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 Mer- chandise Has Not Been Actually Purchased. "I, , do solemnly and truly declare that I am the owner (or manufacturer) 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 ac- count 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 mer- chandise were not actually bought by me, or by my agent, In the ordinary mode of bargain 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 whole- sale price, at the time of exportation to the United States, in the principal markets of the country from whence Imported for Tariff Act, 1909. 265 my account (or for account of myself or partners); that such actual market value is the price at which the merchandise de- scribed in the invoice is freely offered for sale to all pur- chasers 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 quanti- ties; 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 specifies the value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, casks, bar- rels, hogsheads, bottles, jars, demijohns, carboys, and other containers or coverings, whether holding liquids or solids, which are not otherwise specially subject to duty under any para- graph of the tariff Act, and all other costs and charges inci- dent to placing said goods, wares, and merchandise in condi- tion, 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 re- spects true, and were made by the person by whom the same purport to have been made; 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 do 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 de- frauded 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 section, or shall aid' or procure the making of any such falsa statement as to any matter material thereto, shall, on con- viction thereof, be punished by a fine not exceeding five thou- sand dollars, 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 im- ported merchandise from forfeiture by reason of such false statement or for any cause elsewhere provided by law. "Sec. 7. That the owner, consignee, or agent of any imported merchandise may, at the time when he shall make and verify his written entry of such merchandise, but not afterwards, make such addition In the entry to or such deduction from the cost or value given in the invoice or pro forma invoice or state- ment in form of an invoice, which he shall produce with his entry, as ih his opinion may raise or lower 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; and the collector within whose district any merchandise may be imported 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 imported merchandise subject to an ad valorem duty or to a 266 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 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: Provided, That the additional duties shall only apply to the particular article or articles in each invoice that are so undervalued and shall not be imposed upon any article upon which the amount of duty imposed by law on account of the appraised value does not exceed the amount of duty that would be imposed if the appraised value did not exceed the entered value, and shall be limited to seventy-flve per centum of the appraised value of such article or articles. Such addi- tional duties shall not be construed to be penal, and shall not be remitted 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 merchandise shall exceed the value declared in the entry by more than seventy-flve 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 mer- chandise and proceed as in case of forfeiture for violation of the customs laws, and in any legal proceeding other than a criminal prosecution 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 undervalued: Provided fur- ther, That all additional duties, penalties, or forfeitures ap- plicable to merchandise entered by a duly certified invoice shall be alike applicable to merchandise entered by a pro torma in- voice or statement in the form of an invoice, and no for- feiture or disability of any kind incurred under the provisions of this section shall be remitted or mitigated by the Secre- tary of the Treasury. The duty shall not, however, be assessed in any case upon an amount less than the entered value. "See. 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 Unit- ed States, such person, agent, partner or consignee shall at the time of the entry of such merchandise, present to the col- lector of customs at the port where such entry is made, as a part of such entry, and in addition to the certified invoice or statement In the form of an Invoice required by law, a state- ment signed by such manufacturer, declaring the cost of pro- duction of such merchandise, such cost to include all the ele- ments 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 Tariff Act, 1909. 267 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, 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 trip- licate, 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 manu- facturer 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 state- ment, one copy to be transmitted with the triplicate invoice of the merchandise to the collector of the port in the United States to which the merchandise is consigned, and the re- maining copy to be filed In the consulate. "Sec. 9. That if any consignor, seller, owner, importer, con- signee, agent, or other person or persons, shall enter or Intro- duce, or attempt to enter or introduce, into the commerce of the United States any imported merchandise by means of any fraudulent or false Invoice, affidavit, letter, paper, or by means of any false statement, written or verbal, or by means of any false or fraudulent practice or appliance whatsoever, or shall be guilty of any willful act or omission by means whereof the United States shall or may be deprived of the lawful duties, or any portion thereof, accruing upon the merchandise, or any portion thereof, embraced or referred to In such invoice, affi- davit, letter, paper, or statement, or affected by such act or omission, such merchandise, or the value thereof, to be recov- ered from such person or persons, 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 par- ticular article or articles of merchandise to which such fraud or false paper or statement relates; and such person or per- sons shall, upon conviction, be fined for each offense 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 ascertain, estimate, and appraise (any invoice or affidavit there- to or statement of cost, or of cost of production to the con- trary 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. "See. 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 based in whole or in part on value, can not be aseertained to the satisfaction of the appraising officer, such officer shall use all available means in his power to ascertain the cost of pro- 268 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. ductlon 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 fabrication, and all general expenses to be estimated at not less than ten per centum, 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 ship* ment, 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 ap- praisal or reappralsement at less than the total cost of pro- duction as thus ascertained. The actual market value or whole- sale price, as defined by law, of any imported merchandise which is consigned for sale in the United States, or which is sold for exportation to the United States, and which Is not actually sold or freely ottered for sale in usual wholesale quan- tities in the open market of the country of exportation to all purchasers, shall not in any case be appraised at less than the wholesale price at which such or similar imported merchandise Is actually sold or freely offered for sale in usual wholesale quantities in the United States In the open market, due allow- ance by deduction being made for estimated duties thereon, cost of transportation, insurance and other necessary expense! from the place of shipment to the place of delivery, and a com- mission not exceeding six per centum, if any has been paid or contracted to be paid on consigned goods, or a reasonable al- lowance for general expenses and profits (not to exceed eight per centum) on purchased goods. "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. Not more than five of such gen- eral appraisers shall be appointed from the same political party. They shall not be engaged in any other business, avocation, or employment. That the oflSce of said general appraisers shall be at the port of New York, and three of them shall be on duty at that port daily as a, board of general appraisers. "All of the general appraisers of merchandise heretofore or hereafter appointed under the authority of said Act shall hold their office during good behavior, but may, after diie hearing, be removed by the President for the following causes, and no other: Neglect of duty, malfeasance In office, or inefficiency. "That hereafter the salary of each of the general appraisers of merchandise shall be at the rate of nine thousand dollars per annum. "That the boards of general appraisers and the members thereof shall have and possess all the powers of a circuit court of the United States In preserving order, compelling the at- tendance of witnesses, and the production of evidence, and in punishing for contempt. "All notices in writing to collectors of dissatisfaction of any decision thereof, as to the rate or amount of duties charge- able upon imported merchandise. Including all dutiable costs and charges, and as to all fees and exactions of whatever char- acter (except duties on tonnage), with the Invoice and all pa- pers and exhibits, shall be forwarded to the board of nine gen- eral appraisers of merchandise at New York to be by rule thereof assigned for hearing or determination, or both. The President of the United States shall designate one of the board Tariff Act, 1909. 269 of nine general appraisers of merchandise as president of said board and others In order to act In his absence. Said general appraisers of merchandise shall be divided into three boards of three members each, to be denominated respectively Board 1, Board 2, and Board 3. The president of the board shall as- sign three general appraisers to each of said boards and shall designate one member of each of said boards as chairman thereof, and such assignment or designation may be by him changed from time to time, and he may assign or designate all boards of three general appraisers where It is now or here- tofore was provided by law that such might be assigned or designated by the Secretary of the Treasury. The president of the board shall be competent to sit as a member of any board, or assign one or two other members thereto. In the ab- sence or inability of any one or two members of such board. Each of the boards of three general appraisers, or a majority thereof, shall have full power to hear and determine all cases and questions arising therein or assigned thereto; and the general board of nine general appraisers, each of the boards of three general appraisers, and each of the general appraisers of merchandise, shall have all the jurisdiction and powers and proceed as now, heretofore, and herein provided. The said board of nine general appraisers shall have power to establish from time to time such rules of evidence, practice and pro- cedure, not Inconsistent with the statutes, as may be deemed necessary for the conduct and uniformity of Its proceedings and decisions and the proceedings and decisions of the boards of three thereof; and for the production, care, and custody of samples and records of said board. The president of the board shall have control of the fiscal affairs and the clerical force of the board, make all recommendations for appointment, promotion, and otherwise affecting said clerical force; he may at any time before trial under the rules of said board assign or reassign any case for hearing, determination, or both, and shall designate a general appraiser or a board of general ap- praisers, and, if necessary, a clerk thereto, to proceed to any port within, the jurisdiction of the United States for the pur- pose of hearing, or determining If authorized by law, causes assigned for hearing at such port, and shall cause to be pre- pared and duly promulgated dockets therefor. No member of any of said boards shall sit to hear or decide any case on appeal In the decision of which he may have previously par- ticipated. The board of three general appraisers, or a majority of them, who decided the case, may, upon motion of either party made within thirty days next after their decision, grant a rehearing or retrial of said case when in their opinion the ends of justice may require it. "Sec. 13. That the appraiser shall revise and correct the reports of the assistant appraisers as he may judge proper, and the appraiser, or, at ports where there is no appraiser, 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 ap- praised, shall be deemed and taken to be the appraisement of such merchandise. If the collector shall deem the appraise- ment of any Imported merchandise too low, he may, within 5i70 F. B. Vanoegrift & Co. sixty days thereafter, appeal to reappraisement, which shall be made by one of the general appraisers, or if the importer, own- er, agent, or consignee of such merchandise shall be dissatis- fied 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 ten days there- after give notice to the collector, in writing, of such dissatis- faction. The decision 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 five days thereafter, give notice to the collector, in writing, of such dissatisfaction, or unless the collector shall deem the reappraisement of the merchandise too low, and shall within ten days thereafter appeal to re-reappraisement; in either case the collector shall transmit the invoice and all the papers appertaining thereto to the board of nine general ap- praisers, to be by rule thereof duly assigned for determina- tion. In such cases the general appraiser and boards of general appraisers shall proceed by all reasonable ways and means in their power to ascertain, estimate, and determine the dutiable value of the Imported merchandise, and in so doing may ex- ercise both judicial and inquisitorial functions. In such cases hearings may in the discretion of the General Appraiser or board of General Appraisers before whom the case is pending be open and in the presence of the importer or his attorney and any duly authorized representative of the Government, who may in like discretion examine and cross-examine all witnesses produced. The decision of the appraiser, or the person acting as such (in case where no objection is made thereto, either by the collector or by the importer, owner, consignee, or agent) or the single general appraiser in case of no appeal, or of the board of three general appraisers, in all reappraise- ment cases, shall be final and conclusive against all parties and shall not be subject to review in any manner for any cause in any tribunal or court, and the collector or the person acting as such shall ascertain, fix, , and liquidate the rate and amount of the 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 exactions other than duties, shall, within fifteen days after but not before such ascertainment and liquidation of duties, as well in cases of merchandise entered in bond as for con- sumption, or within fifteen days after the payment of such fees, charges, and exactions, if dissatisfied with such decision, give notice In writing to the collector, setting forth therein distinctly and speclfloally, and In respect to each entry or pay- ment, the reasons for his objections thereto, and if the mer- chandise 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 In- Tariff Act, 1909. 271 voice and all the papers and exhibits connected therewith to the board of nine general appraisers, for due assignment and determination as hereinbefore provided; such determination shall be final and conclusive upon all persons interested there- in, and the record shall be transmitted to the proper coUecto.' or person acting as such, who shall liquidate the entry ac- cordingly, except in cases where an application shall be filed in the United States Court of Customs Appeals within the time and In the manner provided for In this Act. "Sec. 15. 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 be- fore them, and examine upon oath any owner, importer, agent, consignee, or other person touching any matter or thing which they, or either of them, may deem material respecting any imported merchandise, in ascertaining the dutiable value or classification thereof; and they, or either of them, may require the production of any letters, a,ccounts, or invoices relating to said merchandise, and may require such testimony to be re- duced 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 decision 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. 16. 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 ap- praisers, 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 general 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 willfully and corruptly swear falsely on an examina- tion 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. 17. 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 In- spection under proper regulations to be prescribed by the Sec- retary of the Treasury. All decisions of the general appraisers shall be reported forthwith to the Secretary of the Treasury and to the board of general appraisers on duty at the port of New York, and the report to the board shall be accompanied, whenever practicable, by samples of the merchandise In ques- tion, 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 merchan- dise in question, and of the value and rate of duty fixed in each case, with reference, whenever practicable, by number or other 272 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. designation, 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 cus- toms officers and the public. "Sec. IS. 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 there- of, at the time of exportation to the United States, in the prin- cipal markets of the country from whence exported; that such actual market value shall be held to be the price at which such merchandise is freely offered for sale to all purchasers in said markets, in the usual wholesale quantities, and the price which the manufacturer or owner would have received, and was willing to receive, for such merchandise when sold in the or- dinary course of trade in the usual wholesale quantities, in- cluding the value of all cartons, cases, crates, boxes, sacks, casks, barrels, hogsheads, bottles, jars, demijohns, carboys, and other containers or coverings, whether holding liquids or solids, and all other costs, charges and expenses incident to placing the merchandise in condition, packed ready for ship- ment 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 flde transportation 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 subjected if separately imported. That the words "value," or "actual market value," or "wholesale price," whenever used in this Act, or in any law relating to the appraisement of im- ported merchandise, shall be construed to be the actual market value or wholesale price of such, or similar merchandise com- parable in value therewith, as defined in this Act. "Sec. 19. Any merchandise deposited in any public or private bonded warehouse may be withdrawn for 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 nothing herein shall affect or impair existing provisions of law in regard to the disposal of perishable or explosive articles. "Sec. 20. 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. 21. 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, Tariff Act, 1909. 273 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. 22. No allowance shall be made in the estimation and liquidation of duties for shortage or non-importation caused by decay, destruction or injury to fruit or other perishable articles Imported into the United States whereby their commercial value has been destroyed, unless under regulations prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury. Proof to ascertain such de- struction or non-importation shall be lodged with the collector of customs of the port where such merchandise has been landed, or the person acting as such, within ten days after the land- ing of such merchandise. The provisions hereof shall apply whether or not the merchandise has been entered, and whether or not the duties have been paid or secured to be paid, and whether or not a permit of delivery has been granted to the owner or consignee. Nor shall any allowance be made for damage, but the importers may within ten days after entry abandon to the United States all or any portion of goods, wares or merchandise of every description included in any Invoice and be relieved from the payment of duties on the portion so abandoned: Provided, That the portion so abandoned shall amount to ten per centum or more of the total value or quan- tity of the invoice. The right of abandonment herein provided for may be exercised whether th^ goods, wares or merchan- dise have been damaged or not, or whether or not the same have any commercial value: Provided, further, That section twenty-eight hundred and ninety-nine of the Revised Statutes, relating to the return of packages unopened for appraisement shall in no wise prohibit the right of Importers to make all needful examinations to determine whether the right to aban- don accrues, or whether by reason of total destruction there Is a non-Importation in whole or in part. All merchandise aban- doned to the Government by the importers shall be delivered by the importers thereof at such place within the port of arri- val as the chief officer of customs may direct, and on the failure of the Importers to comply with the direction of the collector or the chief officer of customs, as the case may be, the aban- doned merchandise shall be disposed of by the customs au- thorities under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treas- ury may prescribe, at the expense of such Importers. Where imported fruit or perishable goods have been condemned at the port of original entry within ten days after landing, by health officers or other legally, constituted authorities, the importers or their agents shall, within twenty-four hours after such con- demnation, lodge with the collector, or the person acting as collector, of said port, notice thereof in writing, together with an Invoice description and the quantity of the articles con- demned, their location, and the name of the vessel in which imported. Upon receipt of said notice the collector, or person acting as collector, shall at once cause an Investigation and a report to be made In writing by at least two customs officers touching the identity and quantity of fruit or perishable goods condemned, and unless proof to ascertain the shortage or non- importation of fruit or perishable goods shall have been lodged as herein required, or if the importer or his agent fails to notify 274 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. the collector of such condemnation proceedings as herein pro- vided, proof of such shortage or non-ljnportation shall not be deemed established and no allowance shall be made in the liquidation of duties chargeable thereon. "Sec. 23. That whenever it shall be shown to the satisfac- tion of the Secretary of the Treasury that, in any case of un- ascertained 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 Treasury 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 ;s hereby authorized to correct manifest clerical errors in any entry or liquidation, for or against the United States, at any time within one year of the date of such entry, but not after- wards: Provided, That the Secretary of the Treasury shall, in his annual report to Congress, give a detailed statement of the various 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 rulings under which repayments were made. "Sec. 24. 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 merchandise, 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 collection 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. 25. That any person who shall give, or offer to give, or promise to give, any money or thing of value, directly or indi- rectly, to any officer or employee of the United States in con- sideration of or for any act or omission contrary to law In connection with or pertaining to the importation, appraisement, entry, examination, or inspection of goods, wares, or mer- chandise, 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 performance of his ofilcial duties shatl, 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 discre- tion 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. 26. 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 Tariff Act, 1909. 275 money or thing of value in connection witli or pertaining to the importation, appraisement, entry, examination, or inspec- tion of goods, wares, or merchandise, including herein any baggage or liquidation of the entry thereof, on convtction thereof shall he fined not exceeding five thousand dollars or be imprisoned at hard labor not more than two years, or both, in the discretion of the court; and evidence of such soliciting, demanding, exacting, or receiving, satisfactory to the court in which such trial is had, shall be regarded as prima facie evi- dence that such soliciting, demanding, exacting, or receiving was contrary to law, and shall put upon the accused the burden of proving that such act was innocent and not with an un- lawful intention. "Sec. 27. That any baggage or personal effects arriving in the -United States in transit to any foreign country may be delivered by the parties having it in charge to the collector of the proper district, to be by him retained, without the pay- ment or exaction of any import duty, or to be forwarded by such collector to the collector of the port of departure and to be delivered to such parties on their departure for their for- eign destination, under such rules and regulations as the Sec- retary of the Treasury may prescribe. "Sec. 28. 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 hundred 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 hundred and fifty-eight, twenty-eight hundred and sixty, twen- ty-nine hundred, 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, twenty-nine hundred and thirty, twenty-nine hundred and thirty-one, twenty-nine hundred and thirty-two, twenty-nine hundred 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 tne 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 hun- dred 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 hun- dred and eighty-three, and all other Acts and parts of Acts in- consistent with the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed, but the repeal of existing laws or modifications thereof em- braced in this Act shall not affect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued, or any suit or proceeding had or com- menced, in any civil cause before the said repeal or modifica- tion; but all rights and liabilities under said laws shall con- tinue and may be enforced in the same manner, except as other- wise provided in this Act, as if said repeal or modifications had not been made. Any offenses committed, and all penalties or 276 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. 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 and 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 proceedings or to the prosecution of offenses or for th« recovery of penalties or forfeitures embraced in or modi- fled, 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 prose- cuted, except as otherwise provided in this Act, 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 un- derwriters or the salvors of property, and the ascertainment of duties thereon. "Sec. 29. That a United States Court of Customs Appeals la hereby created, and said court shall consist of a presiding judge and four associate Judges appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, each of whom shall receive a salary of ten thousand dollars per annum. It shall be a court of record, with Jurisdiction as hereinafter es- tablished and limited. "Said court shall prescribe the form and style of Its seal and the form of its writs and other process and procedure and ex- ercise such powers conferred by law as may be conformable and necessary to the exercise of its Jurisdiction. It shall have the services of a marshal, with the same duties and powers, under the regulations of the court, as are now provided for the marshal of the Supreme Court of the United States, so far as the same may be applicable. Said services within the Dis- trict of Columbia shall be performed by a marshal at a salary of three thousand dollars per annum, to be appointed by and hold office during the pleasure of said court; said services out- side the District of Columbia to be performed by the United States marshals in and for the districts where sessions of said court may be held, and to this end said marshals shall be the marshals of said Court of Customs Appeals. The court shall appoint a clerk, whose office shall be In the city of Washing- ton, District of Columbia, and who shall perform and exercise the same duties and powers In regard to all matters within the Jurisdiction of said court as are now exercised and performed by the clerk of the Supreme Court of the United States, so far as the same may be applicable. The salary of the clerk shall be four thousand dollars per annum, which sum shall be In full payment for all service rendered by such clerk, and all fees of any kind whatever, and all costs shall be by him turned into the United States Treasury. Said clerk shall not be appointed by the court or any judge thereof as a, commissioner, master, receiver, or referee. The costs and fees in the said court shall be fixed and established by said court in a table of fees to be adopted and approved by the Supreme Court of the United States within four months after the organization of said court'. Tariff Act, 1909. 277 Provided, That the costs and fees so fixed shall not, with re- spect to any item, exceed the costs and fees charged in the Supreme Court of the United States; and the same shall be expended, accounted for, and paid over to the Treasury of the United States. The court shall have power to establish all rules and regulations for the conduct of the business of the court and as may be needful for the uniformity of decisions within its jurisdiction as conferred by law. "The said Court of Customs Appeals shall always be open for the transaction of business, and sessions thereof may, in the discretion of the court, be held by the said court, in the several judicial circuits, and at such places as said court may from time to time designate. "The presiding judge of said court shall be so designated in order of appointment and In the commission issued him by the President, and the associate judges shall have precedence ac- cording to the date of their commissions. Any three of the members of said court shall constitute a quorum, and the con- currence of three members of said court shall be necessary to any decision thereof. "The said court shall organize and open for the transaction of business in the city of 'Washington, District of Columbia, within ninety days after the judges, or a majority of them, shall have qualified. "After the organization of said court no appeal shall be taken or allowed from any Board of United States General Ap- praisers to any other court, and no appellate jurisdiction shall thereafter be exercised or allowed by any other courts in cases decided by said Board of United States General Appraisers; but all appeals allowed by law from such Board of General Appraisers shall be subject to review only in the Court of Customs Appeals hereby established, according to the provisions of this Act: Provided, That nothing in this Act shall be deemed to deprive the Supreme Court of the United States of juris- diction to hear and determine all customs cases which have heretofore been certified to said court from the United States circuit courts of appeals on applications for writs of certiorari or otherwise, nor to review by writ of certiorari any customs case heretofore decided or now pending and hereafter decided by any circuit court of appeals, provided application for said writ be made within six months after the passage of this Act: And provided further, That all customs cases heretofore de- cided by a circuit or district court of the United States or a court of a Territory of the United States and which have not been removed from said courts by appeal or writ of error, and all such cases heretofore submitted for decision in said courts and remaining undecided may be reviewed on appeal at the instance of either party by the United States Court of Customs Appeals, provided such appeal be taken within one year from the date of the entry of the order, judgment or decree sought to be reviewed. "The Court of Customs Appeals established by this Act shall exercise exclusive appellate Jurisdiction to review by appeal, as provided by this Act, final decisions by a Board of General Appraisers in all cases as to the construction of the law and the facts respecting the classification of merchandise and the rate of duty Imposed thereon under such olasslfloatlon, and the fees and charges connected therewith, and all appealable ques- 275 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. tions as to the jurisdiction of said board, and all appealable questions as to the laws and regulations governing the col- lection of the customs revenues; and the judgment or decrees of said Court of Customs Appeals shall be final in all such cases. "Any judge who, in pursuance of the provisions of this Act, shall attend a session of the Court of Customs Appeals held at any place other than the city of Washington, District of Col- umbia, shall be paid, upon his written and itemized certiflcate, by the marshal of the district in which the court shall be held, his actual and necessary expenses incurred for travel and at- tendance, and the actual and necessary expenses of one steno- graphic clerk who may accompany him, and such payments shall be allowed the marshal in the statement of his accounts with the United States. "The marshal of said court for the District of Columbia and the marshals of the several districts in which said Court of Customs Appeals may be held shall, under the direction of the Attorney-General of the United States and with his approval, provide such rooms in the public buildings of ,the United States as may be necessary for said court: Provided, however, That in case proper rooms can not be provided in such build- ings, then the said marshals, with the approval of the Attorney- General of the United States, may, from time to time, lease such rooms as may be necessary for said court. The bailiffs and messengers of said court shall be allowed the same compen- sation for their respective services as are allowed for similar services in the existing circuit courts; and in no case shall said marshals secure other rooms than those regularly occupied by •existing circuit courts of appeals, circuit courts, or district courts, or other public officers, except where such can not, by T-eason of actual occupancy or use, be occupied or used by said ■Court of Customs Appeals. "If the importer, owner, consignee, or agent of any imported ■merchandise, or the collector or Secretary of the Treasury, shall be dissatisfied with the decision of the Board of General Appraisers 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, or with any •other appealable decision of said board, they, or either of them, may, within sixty days next after the entry of such decree or judgment, and not afterwards, apply to the Court of Customs Appeals for a review of the questions of law and fact involved in such decision: Provided, That in Alaska and in the insular and other outside possessions of the United States ninety days shall be allowed for making such application to the Court of Customs Appeals. Such application shall be made by filing in the office of the clerk of said court a concise statement of 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- signee, or agent, as the case may be. Thereupon the court shall immediately order the Board of General Appraisers to trans- mit to said court the record and evidence taken by them, to- gether with the certified statement of the facts involved In the case and their decision thereon; and all the evidence taken by and before said board shall be competent evidence before said Court of Customs Appeals. The decision of said Court of Customs Appeals shall be final, and such cause shall be re- Tariff Act, 1909. 279 manded to said Board of General Appraisers for further pro- ceedings to be taken in pursuance of such determination. "Immediately upon the organization of the Court of Customs Appeals all cases within the jurisdiction of that court pending and not submitted for decision in any of the United States cir- cuit courts of appeals, United States circuit, territorial or dis- trict courts, shall, with the record and samples therein, be cer- tified by said courts to said Court of Customs Appeals for fur- ther proceedings in accordance herewith: Provided, That where orders for the taking of further testimony before a referee have been made in any of such cases, the taking of such testi- mony shall be completed before such certification. "That in case of a vacancy or the temporary inability or disqualification for any reason of one or two judges of said Court of Customs Appeals, the President of the United States may, upon the request of the presiding judge of said court, designate any qualified United States circuit or district judge or judges to act in his or their place, and such United States judge or judges shall be duly qualified to so act. "Said Court of Customs Appeals shall have power to review any decision or matter within its jurisdiction and may afflrm, modify, or reverse the same and remand the case with such orders as may seem to it proper in the premises, which shall be executed accordingly. "Immediately upon receipt of any record transmitted to said court for determination the clerk thereof shall place the same upon the calendar for hearing and submission; and such cal- endar shall be called and all cases thereupon submitted, ex- cept for good cause shown, at least once every sixty days. "In addition to the clerk of said court the court may ap- point an assistant clerk at a. salary of two thousand five hun- dred dollars per annum, five stenographic clerks at a salary of two thousand four hundred dollars per annum each, and one stenographic reporter at a, salary of two thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and a messenger at a salary of nine hun- dred dollars per annum, all payable in equal monthly install- ments, and all of whom, Including the clerk, shall hold office during the pleasure of and perform such duties as are assigned them by the court. Said reporter shall prepare and transmit to the Secretary of the Treasury once a week in time for pub- lication in the Treasury Decisions copies of all decisions ren- dered to that date by said court, and prepare and transmit, under the direction of said court, at least once a year, reports of said decisions rendered to that date, constituting a volume, which shall be printed by the Treasury Department in such numbers and distributed or sold in such manner as the Secre- tary of the Treasury shall direct. The marshal of said court for the District of Columbia is hereby authorized to purchase, under the direction of the presiding judge, such books, periodicals, and stationery ats may be necessary for the use of said court, and such expenditures shall be allowed and paid by the Secretary of the Treasury upon claim duly made and approved by said presiding judge. "Sec. 30. That there shall be appointed by the President, by and with the advice and consent of the Senate, an Assistant Attorney-General, who shall exercise the functions of his office under the supervision and control of the Attorney-General of the United States, and who shall be paid a salary of ten thou- 280 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. sand dollars per annum; and there shall also be appointed by the Attorney-General of the United States a Deputy Assistant Attorney-General, who shall be paid a salary of seven thousand five hundred dollars per annum, and four attorneys, who shall be paid salaries of five thousand dollars per annum each. Said attorneys shall act under the immediate aireotlon of said As- sistant Attorney-General, or, in case of his absence or a vacancy in his oiHoe, under the direction of said Deputy Assistant Attor- ney-General, and said Assistant Attorney-General, Deputy As- sistant Attorney-General, and attorneys shall have charge of the interests of the Government in all matters of reappraise- ment and classification of imported goods and of all litigation incident thereto, and shall represent the Government in all the courts and before all tribunals wherein the interests of the Gov- ernment require such representation. "But the Attorney-General may, whenever in his opinion the public interest requires it, employ and retain, in the name of the United States, such special attorneys and counselors at law in the conduct of customs oases as he may think necessary to assist said Assistant Attorney-General in the discharge of any of the duties incumbent upon him and his said subordinates, and shall stipulate with such attorneys and counsel the amount of compensation and shall have supervision of their conduct and proceedings." Sec. 29. 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 with- drawal 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. 30. That section thirty-three hundred and sixty-two of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended, be, and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: "Sec. 3362. All manufactured tobacco shall be put up and prepared by the manufacturer for sale, or removal for sale or consumption, in packages of the following description and in no other manner: "All smoking tobacco, snuff, fine-cut chewing tobacco, all out and granulated tobacco, all shorts, the refuse of fine-cut chew- ing, which has passed through a riddle of thirty-six meshes to the square inch, and all refuse scraps, clippings, cuttings, and sweepings of tobacco, and all other kinds of tobacco not other- wise provided for, in packages containing one-half ounce, three- fourths of an ounce, and further packages with a difference between each package and the one next smaller of one-fourth of an ounce up to and including four ounces, and packages of six ounces, seven ounces, eight ounces, ten ounces, twelve ounces, fourteen ounces, and sixteen ounces: Provided, That snuff may, at the option of the manufacturer, be put up in bladders and in jars containing not exceeding twenty pounds. "All cavendish, plug, and twist tobacco, in wooden packages not exceeding two hundred pounds net weight. Tariff Act. 1909. 281 "And every such wooden package shall have printed or marked thereon the manufacturer's name and place of manu- facture, the registered number of the manufactory, and the gross weight, the tare, and the net weight of the tobacco in each package: Provided, That these limitations and descrip- tions of packages shall not apply to tobacco and snuff trans- ported in bond for exportation and actually exported: And provided further, That perique tobacco, snuff flour, flne-cut shorts, the refuse of flne-cut chewing tobacco, refuse scraps, clippings, cuttings, and sweepings of tobacco, may be sold In bulk as material, and without the payment of tax, by one man- ufacturer directly to another manufacturer, or for export, un- der such restrictions, rules, and regulations as the Commis- sioner of Internal Revenue may prescribe: And provided fur- ther. That wood, metal, paper, or other materials may be used separately or in combination for packing tobacco, snuff, and cigars, under such regulations as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue may establish." Sec. 31. That section thirty-three hundred and sixty-eight of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended, be, and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: "Sec. 3368. Upon tobacco and snuff manufactured and sold, or removed for consumption or use, there shall be levied and collected the following taxes: "On snuff, manufactured of tobacco or any substitute for tobacco, ground, dry, damp, pickled, scented, or otherwise, of all descriptions, when prepared for use, a tax of eight cents per pound. And snuff flour, when sold, or removed for use or consumption, shall be taxed as snuff, and shall be put up in packages and stamped in the same manner as snuff. "On all chewing and smoking tobacco, fine-cut, cavendish, plug, or twist, cut or granulated, of every description; on tobac- co twisted by hand or reduced Into a condition to be consumed, or in any manner other than the ordinary mode of drying and curing, prepared for sale or consumption, even if prepared with- out the use of any machine or Instrument, and without being pressed or sweetened; and on all flne-cut shorts and refuse scraps, clippings, cuttings, and sweepings of tobacco, a tax of eight cents per pound." Sec. 32. That section thirty-three hundred and ninety-two of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended by sec- tion thirty-two of the Act of October first, eighteen hundred and ninety, be amended to read as follows: "Sec. 3392. All cigars weighing more than three pounds per thousand shall be packed In boxes not before used for that purpose containing, respectively, five, ten, twelve, thirteen, twenty-flve, fifty, one hundred, two hundred, two hundred and fifty, or five hundred cigars each; and every person who sells, or offers for sale, or delivers, or offers to deliver, any cigars in any other form than In new boxes as above described, or who packs in any box any cigars In excess of or less than the num- ber provided by law to be put In each box, respectively, or who falsely brands any box, or afllxes a stamp on any box de- noting a less amount of tax than that required by law. shall be fined for each offense not more than one thousand dollars, and be Imprisoned not more than two years: Provided, That noth- ing in this section shall be construed as preventing the sale of cigars at retail by retail dealers from boxes packed, stamped. 282 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. and branded in the manner prescribed by law: And provided further, Tiiat every manufacturer of cigarettes shall put up all the cigarettes that he manufactures or has manufactured for him and sells or removes for consumption or use, in packages or parcels containing Ave, eight, ten, fifteen, twenty, fifty, or one hundred cigarettes each, and shall securely affix to each of said packages or parcels a suitable stamp denoting the tax thereon, and shall properly cancel the same prior to such sale or removal for consumption or use, under such regulations as the Commissioner of Internal Revenue shall prescribe; and all cigarettes imported from a foreign country shall be packed, stamped, and the stamps canceled in like manner, in addition to the import stamp indicating inspection of the custom-house before they are withdrawn therefrom." Sec. 33. That section thirty-three hundred and ninety-four of the Revised Statutes of the United States, as amended, be, and the same is hereby amended so as to read as follows: "Sec. 3394. Upon cigars and cigarettes which shall be manu- factured and sold, or removed for consumption or sale, there shall be assessed and collected 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 tobacco, or any substitute therefor, and weighing not more than three pounds per thousand, seventy-five cents per thousand; on cigarettes, made of tobacco, or any substi- tute therefor, and weighing more than three pounds per thou- sand, three dollars and sixty cents per thousand; on cigar- ettes, made of tobacco, or any substitute therefor, and weighing not more than three pounds per thousand, one dollar and twen- ty-five cents per thousand: Provided, That all rolls of tobacco, 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 a^ny substance other than tobacco, 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 stamps for cigars weighing not more than three pounds per thousand; and for cigarettes at the rates of tax imposed by this section: Provided, That such stamps shall be in denomina- tions of five, eight, ten, fifteen, twenty, fifty, and one hundred; and the laws and regulations governing the packing and re- moval for sale of cigarettes, and the affixing and canceling of the stamps on the packages thereof, shall apply to cigars weighing not more than three pounds per thousand. "No packages of manufactured tobacco, snuff, cigars, or cig- arettes, prescribed by law, shall be permitted to have packed in, or attached to, or connected with, them, nor affixed to, branded, stamped, marked, written, or printed upon them, any paper, certificate, or instrument purporting to be or represent a ticket, chance, share or interest In, or dependent upon, the event of a lottery, nor any indecent or immoral picture, rep- resentation, print, or words; and any violation of the provis- ions of this paragraph shall subject the offender to the penal- ties and punishments provided by section thirty-four hundred and fifty-six of the Revised Statutes." Sec. 34. That the provisions of sections thirty, thirty-one. Tariff Act, 1909. 283 thirty-two, and thirty-three of this Act shall not take effect until July first, nineteen hundred and ten. Sec. 35. That unstemmed leaf tobacco In the natural leaf, in the hand, and not manufactured or altered in any manner, raised and grown in the United States, shall not be subject to any internal -revenue tax or. charge of any kind whatsoever, and It shall be lawful for any person to buy and sell such unstemmed tobacco in the leaf, in the hand, without payment of tax of any kind: Provided, That any person, other than the farmer or pro- ducer of leaf tobacco, who sells leaf tobacco to manufacturers of tobacco, snufC or cigars shall be deemed and considered a dealer in leaf tobacco, and become subject to all the provisions of section thirty-two hundred and forty-four, as amended by section fourteen. Act of March first, eighteen hundred and sev- enty-nine, and also as amended by the Act of March third, eighteen hundred and eighty-three, and, further, shall be sub- ject to all the provisions of section thirty-three hundred and sixty, as amended by section fourteen, Act of March first, eigh- teen hundred and seventy-nine, and of sections thirty-three hundred and flfty-nine and thirty-three hundred and ninety- one, United States Revised Statutes. Every person shall be regarded as a retail dealer in leaf to- bacco whose business it is to sell leaf tobacco in quantities of less than an original hogshead, case or bale; or who shall sell directly to consumers or to persons other than dealers in leaf tobacco or to manufacturers of tobacco, snuff or cigars, or to persons who purchase in original packages for export. Every such retail dealer in leaf tobacco shall register with the collector of the district his name or style, place of "residence, trade or business, and the place where such trade or business is to be carried on; and a failure to register as herein required shall subject such person to a, penalty of fifty dollars; and every retail dealer in leaf tobacco shall also keep a book and enter therein daily his purchases of leaf tobacco and his sales, where such sales amount to two pounds or more to one person in one day. Such record shall be kept written up to date and shall be in such form and contain such entries as shall be pre- scribed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, and such books shall be open at all times for the inspection of any internal- revenue officer or agent. Any person who has duly qualified as a, retail dealer in leaf tobacco may sell natural leaf tobacco grown or raised in the United States in its condition as cured on the farm, in the hand, and not manufactured in any way, except to manufacturers of tobacco, snuff or cigars, without the payment of any tax on such leaf tobacco whatsoever, and so much of section sixty-nine, tariff Act of August twenty- seventh, eighteen hundred and ninety-four, which took effect the following day, and section thirty-two hundred and forty-four. United States Revised Stat- utes, or any other existing law, as is Inconsistent with the pro- visions of this Act, is hereby repealed. And it shall be the duty of every retail dealer in leaf tobacco, as herein described, under regulations to be prescribed by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue with the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury, to furnish on demand to any internal- revenue officer or other authorized agent of the Treasury De- partment a true and correct statement, verified by his oath or affirmation, of all his sales of leaf tobacco in quantities of 284 F. B. Vandegbift & Co. ten pounds or more to any one person in any one day, with the name and residence in each instance of the person to whom sold, and any such retail dealer in leaf tobacco who shall will- fully refuse to furnish such information or keep the book as required herein, or who shall knowingly make any false state- ments or false entries in such book as to any of the facts afore- said, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and on conviction shall be liable to a fine of fifty dollars for each offense: And provided further, That nothing in this Act shall be construed as imposing any restrictions whatsoever upon the farmers or growers of leaf tobacco in regard to the sales of their leaf tobacco. Sec. 36. That a, tonnage duty of two cents per ton, not to exceed, in the aggregate ten cents per ton in any one year, is hereby imposed at each entry on all vessels which shall be en- tered in any port of the United States from any foreign port or place in North America, Central America, the West India Islands, the Bahama Islands, the Bermuda Islands, or the coast of South America bordering on the Caribbean Sea, or New- foundland, and a duty of six cents per ton, not to exceed thirty cents per ton per annum, is hereby imposed at each en- try on all vessels which shall be entered in any port of the United States from any other foreign port, not, however, to in- clude vessels in distress or not engaged in trade. This section shall not be construed to amend or repeal sec- tion twenty-seven hundred and ninety-two of the Revised Stat- utes as amended by section one of chapter two hundred and twelve of the laws of nineteen hundred and eight, approved May twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and eight, or section five of the said chapter two hundred and twelve of the laws of nineteen hundred and eight, or section twenty-seven hundred and ninety-three of the Revised Statutes. Section forty-two hundred and thirty-two of the Revised Stat- utes, and sections eleven and twelve of chapter four hundred and twenty-one of the laws of eighteen hundred and eighty- six, approved June nineteenth, eighteen hundred and elghty-slx, and so much of section forty-two hundred and nineteen of the Revised Statutes as conflicts with this section, are hereby re- pealed. This section shall take effect sixty days after the approval of this Act. Sec. 37. There shall be levied and collected annually on the first day of September by the collector of customs of the dis- trict nearest the residence of the managing owner, upon the use of every foreign-built yacht, pleasure-boat or vessel, not used or Intended to be used for trade, now or hereafter owned or chartered for more than six months by any citizen or citi- zens of the United States, a sum equivalent to a tonnage tax of seven dollars per gross ton. In lieu of the annual tax above prescribed the owner of any foreign-built yacht, pleasure-boat or vessel above described may pay a duty of thirty-flve per centum ad valorem thereon, and such yacht, pleasure-boat or vessel shall thereupon be en- titled to all the privileges and shall be subject to all the require- ments prescribed by sections forty-two hundred and fourteen, forty-two hundred and fifteen, forty-two hundred and seven- teen, and forty-two hundred and eighteen of the Revised Stat- utes and Acts amendatory thereto in the same manner as If said yacht had been built In the United States, and shall be sub- Tariff Act, 1909. 285 jeot to tonnage duty and light money only in the same manner as if said yacht had been built in the United States. So much of section five of chapter two hundred and twelve of the laws of nineteen hundred and eight, approved May twen- ty-eighth, nineteen hundred and eight, as relates to yachts built outside! the United States and owned by citizens of the United States is hereby repealed. This section shall not apply to a foreign-built vessel admitted to American registry. Sec. 38. That every corporation, joint stoclc company or asso- ciation, organized for prottt and having a capital stock rep- resented by shares, and every insurance company, now or hereafter organized under the laws of the United States or of any State or Territory of the United States or under the Acts of Congress applicable to Alaska- or the District of Columbia, or now or hereafter organized under the laws of any foreign country and engaged in business in any State or Territory of the United States or In Alaska or In the District of Columbia, shall be subject to pay annually a special excise tax with re- spect to the carrying on or doing business by such corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company, equivalent to one per centum upon the entire net income over and above Ave thousand dollars received by it from all sources during such year, exclusive of amounts received by it as div- idends upon stock of other corporations, joint stock companies or associations, or Insurance compjinles, subject to the tax here- by imposed; or if organized under the laws of any foreign coun- try, upon the amount of net income over and above five thou- sand dollars received by it from business transacted and capi- tal Invested within the United States and Its Territories, Alaska, and the District of Columbia during such year, exclusive of amounts so received by It as dividends upon stock of other cor- porations, joint stock companies or associations, or insurance companies, subject to the tax hereby Imposed: Provided, how- ever, That nothing In this section contained shall apply to labor, agricultural or horticultural organizations, or to fraternal bene- ficiary societies, orders, or associations operating under the lodge system, and providing for the payment of life, sick, acci- dent, and other benefits to the members of such societies, orders, or associations, and dependents of such members, nor to do- mestic building and loan associations, organized and operated exclusively for the mutual benefit of their members, nor to any corporation or association organized and operated exclusively for religious, charitable, or educa clonal purposes, no part of the net income of which Inures to the benefit of any private stockholder or individual. Second. Such net income shall be ascertained by deducting from the gross amount of the income of such corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company, received within the year from all sources, (first) all the ordinary and necessary expenses actually paid within the year out of Income in the maintenance and operation of Its business and proper- ties, including all charges such as rentals or franchise pay- ments, required to be made as a condition to the continued use or possession of property; (second) all losses actually sustained within the year and not compensated by Insurance or otherwise. Including a reasonable allowance for depreciation of property. If any, and in the case of Insurance companies the sums other 286 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. than dividends, paid within the year on policy and annuity con- tracts and the net addition, if any, required by law to be made within the year to reserve funds; (third) Interest actually paid within the year on its bonded or other indebtedness to an amount of such bonded and other indebtedness not exceeding the paid-up capital stock of such corporation, joint stock company or association or insurance company, outstanding at the close of the year, and in the case of a bank, banking association or trust company, all interest actually paid by it within the year on deposits; (fourth) all sums paid by it within the year tor taxes imposed under the authority of the United States or of any State or Territory thereof, or Imposed by the government of any foreign country as a condition to carrying on business therein; (fifth) all amounts received by it within the year as dividends upon stock of other corporations, joint stock com- panies or associations, or Insurance companies, subject to the tax hereby imposed: Provided, That in the case of a corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company, or- ganized under the laws of a foreign country, such net income shall be ascertained by deducting from the gross amount of its income received within the year from business transacted and capital invested within the United States and any of its Territories, Alaska, and the District of Columbia, (first) all the ordinary and necessary expenses actualy paid within the year out of earnings in the maintenance and operation of Its business and property within the United States and its Territories', Alaska, and the District of Calumbia, Including all charges such as rentals or franchise payments required to be made as a con- dition to the continued use or possession of property; (second) all losses actually sustained within the year in business con- ducted by It within the United States or its Territories, Alaska, or the District of Columbia not compensated by insurance or otherwise. Including a reasonable allowance for depreciation of property, if any, and in the case of insurance companies the sums other than dividends, paid within the year on policy and annuity contracts and the net addition, it any, required by law to be made within the year to reserve funds; (third) interest actually paid within the year on its bonded or other Indebt- edness to an amount of such bonded and other Indebtedness, not exceeding the proportion of Its paid-up capital stock out- standing at the close of the year which the gross amount of Its Income for the year from business transacted and capital in- vented within the United States and any of Its Territories, Alaska, and the District of Columbia bears to the gross amount of Its Income derived from all sources within and without the United States; (fourth) the sums paid by it within the year for taxes imposed under the authority of the United States or of any State or Territory thereof; (fifth) 'all amounts received by it within the year as dividends upon stock of other corpora- tions, joint stock companies or associations, and Insurance com- panies, subject to the tax hereby Imposed. In the case of assess- ment insurance companies the actual deposit of sums with State or Territorial officers, pursuant to law, as additions to guaranty or reserve funds shall be treated as being payments required by law to reserve funds. Third. There shall be deducted from the amount of the net in- come of each of such corporations, joint stock companies or associations, or Insurance companies, ascertained as provided Tariff Act, 1909. 287 In the foregoing paragraphs of this section, the sum of five thousand dollars, and said tax shall be computed upon the re- mainder of said net income of such corporation. Joint stock company or association, or insurance company, for the year ending December thirty-first, nineteen hundred and nine, and for each calendar year thereafter; and on or before the fli'st day of March, nineteen hundred and ten, and the first day of March in each year thereafter, a true and accurate return under oath or affirmation of its president, vice-president, or other principal officer, and its treasurer or assistant treasurer, shall be made by each of the corporations, joint stock com- panies or associations, and insurance companies, subject to the tax imposed by this section, to the collector of Internal revenue for the district in which such corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company, has Its principal place of business, or, in the case of a corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company, organized under the laws of a foreign country, in the place where its principal business is carried on within the United States, in such form as the Com- missioner of Internal Revenue, with the approval of the Secre- tary of the Treasury, shall prescribe, setting forth, (first) the total amount of the paid-up capital stock of such corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company, out- standing at the close of the year; (second) the total amount of the bonded and other Indebtedness of such corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company at the close of the year; (third) the gross amount of the income of such corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company, received during such year from all sources, and if organized under the laws of a foreign country the gross amount of its income received within the year from business transacted and capital invested within the "United States and any of its Territories, Alaska, and the District of Columbia; also the amount received by such corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company, within the year by way of dividends upon stock of other corporations, joint stock com- panies or associations, or insurance companies, subject to the tax imposed by this section; (fourth) the total amount of all the ordinary and necessary expenses actually paid out of earn- ings in the maintenance and operation of the business and properties of such corporation, joint stock company or associa- tion, or insurance company, within the year, stating separately all charges such as rentals or franchise payments required to be made as a condition to the continued use or possession of prop- erty, and If organized under the laws of a foreign country the amount so paid in the maintenance and operation of its business within the United States and its Territories, Alaska, and the District of Columbia; (fifth) the total amount of all losses ac- tually sustained during the year and not compensated by in- surance or otherwise, stating separately any amounts allowed for depreciation of property, and in the case of Insurance com- panies the sums other than dividends, paid within the year on policy and annuity contracts and the net addition, if any, re- Qulred by law to be made within the year to reserve funds; and In the case of a corporation, joint stock company, or asso- ciation, or insurance company, organized under the laws of a foreign country, all losses actually sustained by it during the year in business conducted by It within the United States or 288 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. its Territories, Alaslca, and the District of Columbia, not com- pensated by insurance or otherwise, stating separately any amounts allowed for depreciation of property, and in the case of insurance companies the sums other than dividends, paid within the year on policy and annuity contracts and the net addition, if any, required by law to be madci within the year to reserve fund; (sixth) the amount of interest actually paid within the year on its bonded or other indebtedness to an amount, of such bonded and other indebtedness not exceeding the paid-up capital stock of such corporation. Joint stoclc company or association, or insurance company, outstanding at the close of the year, and in the case of a bank, banking association or trust company, stating separately all interest paid by it within the year on de- posits; or in case of a corporation, joint stock company or asso- ciation, or insurance company, organized under the laws of a foreign country, interest so paid on its bonded or other indebted- ness to an amount of such bonded and other indebtedness not exceeding the proportion of its paid-up capital stock outstand- ing at the close of the year, which the gross amount of its income for the year from business transacted and capital in- vested within the United States and any of its Territories, Alaska, and the District of Columbia, bears to the gross amount of Its income derived from all sources within and without the United States; (seventh) the amount paid by it within the year for taxes imposed under the authority of the United States or any State or Territory thereof, and separately the amount so paid by it for taxes imposed by the government of any foreign country as a, condition to carrying on business therein; (eighth) the net income of such corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company, after making the deductions in this section authorized. All such returns shall as received be transmitted forthwith by the collector to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue. Fourth. Whenever evidence shall be produced before the Com- missioner of Internal Revenue which in the opinion of the com- missioner justifies the belief that the return made by any cor- poration, joint stock company or association, or insurance com- pany, is incorrect, or whenever any collector shall report to the Commissioner of Internal Revenue that any corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company, has failed to make a return as required by law, the Commissioner of Internal Revenue may require from the corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company making such return, such further information with reference to its capital, income, losses, and expenditures as he may deem ex- pedient; and the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, for the purpose of ascertaining the correctness of such return or fpr the purpose of making a return where none has been made, is hereby authorized, by any regularly appointed revenue agent specially designated by him for that purpose, to examine any books and papers bearing upon the matters required to be In- cluded in the return of such corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company, and to require the attend- ance of any officer or employee of such corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company, and to take his testimony with reference to the matter required by law to be included in such return, with power to administer oaths to such person or persons; and the Commissioner of Internal Rev- Tariff Act, 1909. 289 enue may also Invoke the aid of any court of the United States having jurisdiction to require the attendance of such officers or employees and the production of such books and papers. Upon the Information so acquired the Commissioner of Internal Revenue may amend any return or make a return where none has been made. All proceedings taken by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue under the provisions of this section shall be subject to the approval of the Secretary of the Treasury. Fifth. All returns shall be retained by the Commissioner of Internal Revenue, who shall make assessments thereon; and in case of any return made with false or fraudulent intent, he shall add one hundred per centum of such tax, and in case of a re- fusal or neglect to make a, return or to verify the same as aforesaid he shall add fifty per centum of such tax. In case of neglect occasioned by the sickness or absence of an officer of such corporation, joint stock company or association, or Insurance company, required to make said return, or for other sufficient reason, the collector may allow such further time for making and delivering such return as he may deem necessary, not exceeding thirty days. The amount so added to the tax shall be collected at the same time and in the same manner as the tax originally assessed unless the refusal, neglect, or falsity is discovered after the date for payment of said taxes, in which case the amount so added shall be paid by the delin- quent corporation, joint stock company or association, or insur- ance company, immediately upon notice given by the collector. All assessments shall be made and the several corporations, joint stock companies or associations, or insurance companies, shall be notified of the amount for which they are respectively liable on or before the first day of June of each successive year, and said assessments shall be paid on or before the thirtieth day of June, except in cases of refusal or neglect to make such return, and in cases of false or fraudulent returns, in which cases the Commissioner of Internal Revenue shall, upon the discovery thereof, at any time within three years after said return is due, make a return upon information obtained as above provided for, and the assessment made by the Com- missioner of Internal Revenue thereon shall be paid by such corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company immediately upon notification of the amount of such assessment; and to any sum or sums due and unpaid after the thirtieth day of June in any year, and for ten days after notice and demand thereof by the collector, there shall be added the sum of five per centum on the amount of tax unpaid and interest at the rate of one per centum per month upon said tax from the time the same becomes due. Sixth. When the assessment shall be made, as provided in this section, the returns, together with any corrections thereof which may have been made by the commissioner, shall be filed in the office of the Commissioner of Internal Revenue and shall constitute public records and be open to inspection as such. Seventh. It shall be unlawful for any collector, deputy col- lector, agent, clerk, or other officer or employee of the United States to divulge or make known in any manner whatever not provided by law to any person any information obtained by him in the discharge of his official duty, or to divulge or make known In any manner not provided by law any document re- ceived, evidence taken, or report made under this section ex- 290 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. oept upon the special direction of the President; and any offense against the foregoing provision shall be a misdemeanor and be punished by a fine not exceeding one thousand dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding one year, or both, at the discretion of the court. Eighth. If any of the corporations. Joint stock companies or associations, or insurance companies, aforesaid, shall refuse or neglect to make a, return at the time or times hereinbefore specified in each year, or shall render a, false or fraudulent return, such corporation, joint stock company or association, or insurance company, shall be liable to a penalty of not less than one thousand dollars and not exceeding ten thousand dollars. Any person authorized by law to make, render, sign, or verify any return who makes any false or fraudulent return, or state- ment, with intent to defeat or evade the assessment required by this section to be made, shall be guilty of a misdemeanor, and shall be fined not exceeding one thousand dollars or be imprisoned not exceeding one year, or both, at the discretion of the court, with the costs of prosecution. All laws relating to the collection, remission, and refund of internal-revenue taxes, so far as applicable to and not incon- sistent with the provisions of this section, are hereby extended and made applicable to the tax Imposed by this section. Jurisdiction is hereby conferred upon the circuit and district courts of the United States for the district within which any person summoned under this section to appear to testify or to produce books, as aforesaid, shall reside, to compel such attend- ance, production of books, and testimony by appropriate process. Sec. 39. That the Secretary of the Treasury is hereby author- ized to borrow on the credit of the United States from time to time, as the proceeds may be required to defray expenditures on account of the Panama Canal and to reimburse the Treasury for such expenditures already made and not covered by prev- ious issues of bonds, the sum of two hundred and ninety million five hundred and sixty-nine thousand dollars (which sum to- gether with the eighty-four million six hundred and thirty-one thousand nine hundred dollars already borrowed upon issues of two per cent bonds under section eight of the Act of June twenty-eight, nineteen hundred and two, equals the estimate of the Isthmian Canal Commission to cover the entire cost of the Canal from its inception to its completion), and to prepare and issue therefor coupon or registered bonds of the United States In such form as he may prescribe, and in denominations of one hundred dollars, five hundred dollars, and one thousand dollars, payable fifty years from the date of Issue, and bearing Interest payable quarterly in gold coin at a, rate not exceeding three per centum per annum; and the bonds herein authorized shall be exempt from all taxes or duties of the United States, as well as from taxation in any form by or under State, municipal, or local authority: Provided, That said bonds may be disposed of by the Secretary of the Treasury at not less than par, under such regulations as he may prescribe, giving to all citizens of the United States an equal opportunity to subscribe therefor, but no commissions shall be allowed or paid thereon; and a. sum not exceeding one-tenth of one per centum of the amount of the bonds herein authorized is hereby appropriated, out of any money in the Treasury not otherwise appropriated, to pay the expenses of preparlBg, advertising, and issuing the same: Tariff Act, 1909. 291 and the authority contained in section eight of the Act of June twenty-eighth, nineteen hundred and two, for the Issue of bonds bearing Interest at two per centum per annum. Is hereby repealed. Sec. 40. That section thirty-two of an Act, entitled, "An Act providing ways and means to meet war expenditures, and for other purposes," approved June thirteenth, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight, be, and the same is hereby, amended to read as follows: "That the Secretary of the Treasury is authorized to borrow , from time to time, at a rate of Interest not exceeding three per centum per annum, such sum or sums as, in his judgment, may be necessary to meet public expenditures, and to issue therefor certificates of indebtedness in such form as he may prescribe and in denominations of fifty dollars or some multiple of that sum; and each certificate so issued shall be payable, with the interest accrued thereon, at such time, not exceeding one year from the date of its issue, as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe: Provided, That the sum of such certifi- cates outstanding shall at no time exceed two handred millions of dollars; and the provisions of existing law respecting counter- feiting and other fraudulent practices are hereby extended to the bonds and certificates of indebtedness authorized by this Act." Sec. 41. That sections one to four, inclusive, of an act en- titled: "An Act to provide revenue for the Government and to encourage the industries of the United States," approved July twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and all Acts and parts of Acts inconsistent with the provisions of this Act, are hereby repealed, but the repeal of existing laws or modifi- cations thereof embraced in this Act shall not affect any act done, or any right accruing or accrued, or any suit or pro- ceeding had or comnjenced in any civil case before the said repeal or modification; but all rights and liabilities under said laws shall continue and may be enforced in the same manner, except as otherwise provided in section twenty-eight of this Act, 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 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, proceed- ings, or prosecutions, whether civil or criminal, for onuses aris- ing 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, except as otherwise provided in sec- tion twenty-eight of this Act, as if this Act had not been passed. That an Act entitled: "An Act to simplify the laws in relation to the collection of the revenues," approved June tenth, eighteen hundred and ninety, as amended by the Act of July twenty-fourth, eighteen hundred and ninety-seven, and as further amended by tho Act of May twenty-seventh, nineteen hundred and eight, is not hereby repealed but amended so as to read as in this Act provided. So much of section four of 292 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. an Act entitled: "An Act making appropriations for sundry civil expenses of the Government for the fiscal year ending June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and seven, and for other pur- poses," approved June thirtieth, nineteen hundred and six, aa relates to the appointment of a solicitor of customs and as- sistants, Is hereby repealed. Sec. 42. That unless otherwise herein specially provided, this Act shall take effect on the day following Its passage. Approved, Signed Five minutes after Five o'clock P. M. August Bth, 1909. DATES OF TAKING EFFECT Following are the dates on which various portions of the Tariff Law go into effect: Sec. 2. Maximum rates, Mar. 31, 1910. Sec. 34. Increased internal revenue tax on ci- gars, -cigarettes, to- bacco and snuff, July 1, 19i0. See. 38. Corporation tax goes into effect at once, the tax to be paid on June 30, 1910, and annually thereafter on June 30. Sec. 39. Panama bond issue of $290,000,000 is au- thorized at once. Par. 154. Cutlery must have name of the maker die-sunk upon It af- ter Oct. 1, 1909. Par. 416. D 1 n g 1 ey rates on views of landscapes, scenes, buildings, places or localities, contracted for be- fore July 1, 1909, re- main in force until Oct. 1, 1909. Sec. 37. Tax of $7 a ton on pleasure yachts must be paid annually, on Sept. 1, or in lieu of annual tax 86%. Sec. 42. Remainder of the law went into effect at midnight, Aug. 6 1909. Schedule of ' Duties 293 Explanations of Abbreviations and References. A or Abt. — Means abstract. As. — Means that the article Is classified by assimilation the same as the other articles mentioned. B. of P. — Means "Bltartrate of Potash." C. — Means "one hundred." F. R. — ^Means "Federal Reporter." G. A. — iileans "General Appraisers," and refers by number to decisions of the Board of General Appraisers. July 8th, 1861. — ^Meana 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 Bnum. — Means that the article has been classified under the general provision in the law for articles "not enumerated or provided for." N. O. P. F. — Means "Not otherwise 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." »ji p_ ^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. 294 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Vandegrift's Tariff Schedules Articles mentioned eo nomine In the Tariff Act are set forth In tliese 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. By reference to any published schedule of the Tariff of 1908 the relative rates of duty can be compared. "We give each article and the rate of duty and paragraph of the law in order that you may refer to the paragraph under which we classify the article for duty. "We do not hold ourselves responsible for any errors of judgment or typographical errors which may have occurred In classifying the articles for duty. 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 or additions in subsequent editions. P. B. VANDEGRIFT & CO. A Par. Article Rate 378 Aba, as "Woolen cloth. (78 Abaca, as manlla, not dressed or manufactured Free Abacus, see figuring machine (T. D. 21265). Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 22). Abandoned goods (T. D. 15090, 17476%, 17099, 16893, 10366, 12516, 15530, 12482, 12489, 12753, 14536, 11113, 11439, 11520, 11631, 13093, 13397, 13486, 13529, 14190, 15421, 19167, 19381, 19398, 20971, 21304, 21831, 22218, 23230, 17954, 21761, 22520, 22689, 25477, 26308, 28573, 28651). A, B, C plates and mugs of earthenware (41 F. R. p. 882) not toys. 671 Abelone meat (T. D. 9645, 5905, 7080, 10496) Free 671 Abelones, as shell fish (T. D. 5905, 9645, 10496) Free 671 " prepared (19 O. A. G. p. 401) Free 264 Abies canadensis (T. D. 15848) 25% Sec. 9, 10, 11. Abortion, all articles intended to cause, are prohibited, except drugs imported In bulk. 432 Abrasives, crude, artificial 10% 133 " grit, shot and sand made of iron or steel used only as lo lb 303 Absinthe (T. D. 22101) $2.60 gal 3 " oil of 25% 300 Absolute alcohol (T. D. 14381) ^2.60 gal 650 " alcohol for colleges (T. D. 12719, 14261, 14381) . . Free 65 Absorbent cotton (T. D. 12644) 26% 410 " paper (T. D. 18780, 19069, 84 F. R. 329) as Paper, bibulous. 20 Acacia, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. ..%o lb and 10% 499 " Farneriana, crude (T. D. 4371) Free 20 " gum, advanced in value, if not alcoholic %o lb and 10% 559 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free Schedule or Duties 295 ?■*"• Article Rate 517 Academfes, 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 Fret S19 " 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 or by order of any society or institution incor- porated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or lit- erary 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, subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe Frea tit " philosophical and scientific apparatus, utensils, instruments 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 incor- porated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific or lit- erary 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, subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe Fre« 661 " statuary and casts of sculpture for use as models or for art educational purposes only; regalia and gems, where specially Imported in good faith for the use and by order of any society Incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, soientiflc or literary purposes, or for the encourage- ment of the fine arts, or for the use and by order of any college, academy, school, sem- inary of learning, orphan asylum or public hospital 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; but the term "regalia" as herein used shall be held to era- brace 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 prop- erty of individuals Free 415 Academy board (T. D. 6177, 11863) 30% (50 " private, free entry of articles for, formerly dis- allowed (T. D. 14163), but now provided for . . Free 296 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. Article Rate 467 Accordions (T. D. 10921. 11030, 11460, 11562, 22765).. 45% 15 Acetanllid (71 F. R. 957, T. D. 11194, 15173, 79 F. R. 313, 21176) 20% 3 Acetate, ammonia, If not alcoholic 25% 3 " baryta, if not alcoholic 25% 706 " of copper (T. D. 8593, 78 P. E. 339, G. A. 3779, T. D. 13588, 14549, 17693, 17845. 26101, 26652, 22942 and Department letter of July 1, 1902) . Free 3 " of iron, if not alcoholic 25% 58 " of lead, brown, gray or yellow 2c lb 58 " of lead, white 3c Tb 3 " of lime. If not alcoholic 25% 3 " of magnesia, if not alcoholic. , 25% 3 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8593, 14816, 14831), if not alcoholic 25% 3 •' of potash, if not alcoholic 25% 3 "of potassa, if not alcoholic 25% 3 ■' of soda (T. D. 444), if not alcoholic 26% 3 " of strontia, if not alcoholic 25% 3 " of zinc, if not alcoholic 26% 1 Acetic acid, not exceeding 1 47-1000 S. G %c tb exceeding 1 47-1000 S. G 2c lb 1 " acid, anhydrid (T. D. 23426, 26460, 26548. 26590). 2^0 lb 3 Acetone (T. D. 7210, 11974), if not alcoholic 25% 485 Achate stones, as rough agates (T. D. 3800) Free 264 Achillea (T. D. 15110) 25% 21 Acid, acetic ether (T. D. 13303) (minimum 25%) 50c lb 1 " acetic (T. D. 3964, 4378), not exceeding 1 47-1000 S. G %clb exceeding 1 47-1000 S. G 2c lb 1 " acetous 25% 1 " all n. s. p. f 25% 3 " antimonsaure (G. A. 3788) 25% 4S2 " arsenic Free 483 " arsenious I Free 482 " aurine, picric acid (T. D. 4514, 9827) Free 482 " benzoic Free 16 " beta naphthylamine mono-sulpho (T. D. 10188, 14022) 20% 3 " bisulphide of carbon (T. D. 11416) 25% 3 " bisulphite of lime (T. D. 13071) 26% 1 " boracic (T. D. 21429, 24215, 25050) 3o lb 16 " bromofluorescic (T. D. 7983, 9425, 10504, 27427, 28003, 28035) 30% 1 " butyric (T. D. 6353) 26% 1 ■' carboleum (T. D. 22402) 26% 482 " carbolic (T. D. 2587, 6496, 6609. 13882, 17346).. Free chloride of zinc not (T. D. 13070). 1 " chromic 2c lb 1 " chrysamlc (T. D. 6147) 25% 16 " cinnamic (T. D. 22563) 20% 1 " citric 7c lb 15 " coai tar products, not medicinal or colors or dyes, not specially provided for (T. D. 14377. 14816, 14822, 15553) 20% 1 " creosotine (T. D. 12699, 17958) 25% 536 "" creosote or dead oil.. Free 482 " cresylic (T. D. 3980) Free 1 " dichlorophtalic (T. D. 14377, 17958) 25% 482 " fluoric Free 1 " for chemical purposes n. s. p. f 26% 1 " for manufacturing purposes n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6353) 26% ' 1 " for mechanical purposes n. s. p. f 25% Schedule op Duties 297 Par. Article Rate 1 Acid, gallic (T. D. 8486) 8c Itj 1 " hydric 25% 482 " hydrochloric Free 1 " icthyol sulphonic (T. D. 13701) 25% i " lactic, containing not over 40% by weight of actual lactic acid 2c lb containing over 40% by weight of actual lactic acid 3c lb «5 " loretin (T. D. 19251) 25% 482 " muriatic Free 3 ■' naphthol sulpho (T. D. 9457) 25% 1 '■ naphthylamine disulphonic (71 F. R. 394, T. D. 14816, 17958) 25% 482 " nitric Free 482 " nitropicrio (T. D. 216, 6011, 9827) Free 1 " n. s. p. f 25% 1 " oil of vitriol %o Tb 1 " oleic (T. D. 22501, 25648, 27030, 27747, 27781) 25% 1 " oxalic 2c lb 215 " oxalic ink extractors (T. D. 12204) 35% 15 " paramidophenal salzsaures (T. D. 13587) 20% 536 " phenyle or dead oil (T. D. 5825, 14377) Free 15 " phenylenediamlne (T. D. 15123) 20% 482 " phosphoric ■ Free 482 " phthalic (T. D. 22664) Free 482 " picric (T. T>. 216, 6011, 9827) Free 482 " prusslc Free 1 " pyrogallic 25% 22 " pyrogallic, extract of chestnut not (T. D. 3412) %o lb 1 " pyroligneous (T. D.. 3964, 4378), not exceeding S. G. 1 47-1000 %olb exceeding S. G. 1 47-1000 2o lb 15 " resorcine (T. D. 15126) 20% 15 " rosohc (T. D. 6609, 9827, 20802) 30% 32 " ricinoleic, containing 50% or more castor oil.. 30c gal containing less than 50% castor oil 15c gal n. s. p. f 30% 218 " saccharine (41 F. R. 128) 65c lb 1 " salicylic (T. D. 5524) 5o lb 482 '• silicic Free 581 " sludge (T. D. 17069) Free 1 " stannic (T. D. 17S13) 25% 1 " stearic (T. D. 13818) 25% 640 " stearine, oleo (T. D. 13818) Free 3 " stlbic (T. D. 9706, 17854) 25% 1 " succinic 25% 1 " sulphanilic (T. D. 14831, 17958) 25% 32 " sulpho-ricinoleic, containing 50% or more cas- tor oil • -300 gal containing less than 50% castor oil 15c gal n. s. p. f 30% 1 " sulphatoluic (T. D. 13879, 15553, 16756, 65 F. R. 422, 71 F. R. 394) 25% 687 " sulphuric for agricultural purposes Free 1 " sulphuric n. s. p. f, or oil of vitriol ^.a Tb 687 " sulphuric for use in manufacturing artificial manures Pre* Subject to duty %c lb If imported from any country which imposes duty on sulphuric acid from the United States. 1 " tannic (T. D. 164S7, 17409) 35o H) 1 •■ tannin 35o ft 1 " tartaric Sc lb 298 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. Article Rate 1 Acid, thymic (T. D. 8483,. 6383) 25% 1 " used for medicinal, chemical or manufacturing purposes, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8486, 13818) 25% 482 " valerianic (T. D. 6353) , Free what is (T. D. 13818, 13882). 3 ' zinnsaure, not stannic (T. D. 16213) 25% 199 Acme sockets (T. D. 7041), manufactures of iron 45% 483 Aconite Free 66 " plasters (T. D. 12449) 25% 264 Aconitum (T. D. 14752) 25% 65 Acorn cocoa (T. D. 8951) 25% 294 Acorns as coffee substitute (T. D. 9332) 2Hc lb 484 • of cork oak (T. D. 9332) Free 294 " powdered or prepared 2%oVty 484 " raw, dried or undried, but unground Free 467 Acrlbelll strings (T. D. 13234) 45% 626 Actlnolite, as non-metallic mineral Free 480 •' ground (T. D. 6670, 16013) 20% 656 Actors arriving in the United States, costumes, scenery, etc., of (T. T>. 4686, 4721, 7321, 13632, 15762, 15993, 16889). Under bonds Free 84 Adamantine clinkers (T. D. 16570), glazed 35% 432 " spar, as ground emery lo lb 561 " spar, as emery ore ■. Free 95 " spar, manufactures of, if not decorated 35% if decorated 45% Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 7). Addition to entry, when aUowed. 65 Adeps lanae anhydrous (.T. D. 21943, 29000, 29546) 25% Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 4). Affidavits in lieu of invoice. 66 Adhesive and medical plasters (T. D. 12449) 25% 564 " felt for sheathing vessels (G. A. 3719, T. D. 9668, 9981, 10460, 12330, 11494, 20848) Free 20 Adiantum, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. 14,0 lb and 10% 559 " crude, as drug, if not alcoholic Free Sec. 28. Administrative act amended. Advertisements not publications (G. A. 3840). Sec. 9-11. Advertisements, obscene, prohibited. 199 Advertising cards of iron (10 S. C. R. 180) 45% " matter (T. D. 16100, 16426), according to ma- terial. 199 Adzes 46% 467. Aeolian harps 45% 402 Aeroplanes (silk veiling) 60% 21 Aethers n. s. p. f. (minimum 25%) 50o lb 67S African grass (T. D. 11434, 12269, 12300, 13295, 13423), erin vegetale Free 358 Agal twine 46% 23 Agar-agar, valued at not above 10c per lb 2%c lb valued at above 10c per lb and not above 35c per lb 25% valued above 35o lb 15c lb and 20% 20 Agaric, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. . . . %c lb and 10% 112 Agate articles, composed wholly or in chief value of agate, except such as are cut into shapes and forms of fitting them expressly for use in the construction of jewelry (T. D. 15242, 15975, 16333, 17431, 19457, 23432) 50% 449 " if suitable for use in the manufacture of Jewelry (T. 1). 29337, 29832, 29837) 10% 112 " balls 60% 431 " balls fit only for toys 35% 112 " bars and not links (T. D. 9214) 60% 421 " beads, not strung 36% Schedule op Duties 299 T*AR. Article Rate 112 Agate bookbinders' burnishers (T. D. 13795, 13837, 17115) 50% 199 " burnishers, boolcbinders', metal chief value... 45% 427 " buttons l-12c line gross and 15% 112 " buttons, so-called (T. D. 17431) 50% 449 " cameos, not set (T. D. 9057, 9211) 10% 449 " chain stones (T. D. 14142) 10% 448 •• charms (T. D. 7155). (See Charms.) 421 " eyelets (T. D. 11047) 35% 112 " house ornaments (T. D. 13487) B0% 112 " manufactures (T. D. 15975, 22840). (See Agate articles above.) 431 " marbles 35% 112 " mortars 50% 112 " paperweights (T. D. 15975) 50% 112 " rollers 50% 112 " scale bearings (T. D. 272C3, 28513, 28697) 60%, 112 " scales (T. D. 16333) 60% 485 Agates, achate stones unmanufactured, as agates.. Free 421 " cut, as beads, not strung (T. D. 8928) 35% 421 " cut as beads, strung 60% 112 " cut for compasses (T. D. 8928) 60% 449 " out like precious stones (T. D. 22948, 23432) 10% 448 " cut like precious stones and set as jewelry (T. D. 7155, 9057, 14157) 60% 112 " for umbrella handles 60% 109 " glass, imitation of 45% 485 " partly cut, not precious stones (65 F. R. 273) . Free 485 •' unmanufactured (T. D. 4842) Free 4SK Agatlzed wood (T. D. 10866) Free 15 Agathin (T. D. 15974, 17968) 25% 448 Agraffes, if set with imitation precious stones com- posed of glass or paste (except imitation jet) or composed wholly or in chief value of sil- ver, German silver, white metal, brass, or gun metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, plated, or alloyed with gold, silver or nickel, designed to be worn or attached to the person, valued at twenty cents per doz. pieces, Ic each and in addition thereto % of one cent per doz. for each one cent the value exceeds twenty cents per doz. and 25% 448 " n. s. p f. as jewelry 60% Sec. 4. Agreements, commercial, termination of. 652 Agriculture, Department of, plants, etc., imported by. Free 476 Agricultural drills, planters, mowers, horse-rakes, cultivators, threshing machines and cotton gins, 15%, provided, that any of the forego- ing, when imported from any country, depen- dency, province, or colony which imposes no tax or duty on like articles imported from the United States, shall be imported free of duty. Igj " machinery n. s. p. f 46% 266 " seeds n. s. p. f lOo tb 300 Aguardiente, as brandy (T. D. 7838) $2.60 gal 199 Air Meters, as mfrs. of metal (T. D. 8775) 45% «2fl Alabaster, crude, not advanced Free 11 J " all manufactures of, n. s. p. f 50% 114 •• blocks (T. D. 9149, 10132) 10c cu ft llj " cups and vases (T. D. 7127, 12464, 12825) 60% 114 " dressed, hewn or polished 50% 300 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 470 Alabaster, statuary, if professional production (T. D. 11394, 17046, 17330) 16% 716 " statuary, for presentation to institutions Free 112 " statuary n. s. p. t 50% B69 Alba canella bark, crude Free 20 " canella bark, advanced in value, if no alcohol %o lb and 10% 1J9 Albata, manufactures of 46% 174 " unmanufactured 25% 8« Albespeyre plasters (T. D. 11336) 25% 3 Albollne 25% 2B7 Albumen, egg or blood (T. D. 9198, 21379, 21920) 3o lb 157 " dried egg yolks not (40 F. R. 662) 25% 257 " liquid, so-called (T. D. 3701, 12794, 21112) 3c lb 488 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23865, 24565) Free 3 " substitute, as cliemical compound (T. D. 9198, 12794), it no alcohol 259? if with alcohol (minimum 25%) 55o lb 411 Albumenlzed paper 30% 417 Albums, autograph, photograph, or scrap, postcard and postage stamp, wholly or partly manu- factured (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) 35% 417 " bound in leather (33 F. R. 457) 35% " boxes for, according to material (T. D. 2569). 413 " lithographic, as lithographic prints (T. D. 16364, 19534). 199 " metal clasps and ornaments for (T. D. 6345, 16142) 45% 417 " stamp (T. D. 23039) 35% 300 Alcohol (T. D. 10359) |2.60 gal JOO " absolute (57 F. R. 190, T. D. 7294, 8840, 9472, 10359, 12719, 14261, 14381) $2.60 ga! 650 " absolute tor colleges (57 F. R. 190, 14261, 14381) Free 3 " acetone not (T. D. 11974) 25% 36 " amylic (T. D. 13960) ^0 lb " drawback on (T. D. 16064). 21 " ethers in (T. T>. 12548), n. s. p. f. (minimum 25%) 50c lb 274 " in comfits, sweetmeats and fruits, in excess of 10% (T. D. 11592, 15763, 16276, 16360) J2.50 gal 310 " in fruit juice, if more than 18% $2.07 ga' 310 " in prune juice (T. D. 5682, 6481, 6639, 7101, 10229, 11245, 13329, 13341, 14338), if more than 18% $2.07 gal 2 " herbs in (T. D. 23364) 6Qc lb and 25% Sec. 25. Alcohol, tax paid, drawback on. 480 Alcohol, wood, (T. D. 22311) 20% 2 Alcoholado (T. D. 1718) 60o lb and 26% 2 Alcoholic compounds n. s. p. f. (59 F. R. 771. T. D. 6195, 9172, 9712, 13056, 16368, 16578, 22983, 23354) 60o lb and 26% 310 " compound, fortified lemon juice (T. D. 11246, 13232). If containing less than 18% alcohol 70c gaJ If containing more than 18% alcohol 70c gal And on the alcohol therein $2.07 gal 2 " compound, maitrank essenz (T. D. 14170) 60c lb and 25% Schedule op Duties 301 Par. Article Rate 310 Alcoholic compound, prune wine (59 F. R. 771, T. D. 11399), if containing less than 18% alcohol .. 70c gal If containing more than 18% alcohol 70c gal And on the alcohol therein $2.07 gal 2 " compound sirop de punch (.T. D. 16578) 60c lb and 25% 2 " essences (T. D. 6195) 60o lb and 25% 2 " extract of cochineal (T. D. 18749) 60o lb and 25% 663 " extract of saffron (T. D. 18749) Free 2 " flavoring for liquors (T. D. 6573, 7101). 60c lb and 25% 67 " hair preparations (T. D. 18541) 6Do lb and 50% 65 " infusions (T. D. 5682) medicinal (minimum 25%) 55o lb 300 " liquors $2.60 gal 65 " medicinal preparations (T. D. 12698, 12843, 15116) (minimum 25%) 56o lb 65 " medicinal preparations; coniline (T. D. 11973, 11393) (minimum 25%) 55clb 65 " medicinal preparations, extracts. Juniper and elder berries (T. D. 12905) (minimum 25%). 55c lb 65 " medicinal preparations, ferro-mangan pepton (T. D. 12906, 1511S) (mirtlmum 25%) 55c lb 67 " perfumery (40 P. R. 228, 6ft P. R. 599, 65 F. R. 984, T. D. 6565, 8742, 9712, 13056, 15218, 15620) 60c lb and 50% 67 " perfumery vinaigre de toilette (T. D. 13565) 60c lb and 50% 2 " tinctures (T. D. 7101) 60c lb and 25% 67 " toilet waters 60c lb and 50% 51 *' varnishes, containing five per centum or more of methyl alcohol 35c per gal and 35% Containing less than five per centum of methyl alcohol $1.32 per gal ahd 35% 109 Alcoholometers, glass chief value (T. D. 16659) 45% Alcoholometrlc tables (T. D. 13248), ofticial standard. 20 Alcornoque bark, advanced in value, if not alcoholic, ViO lb and 10% 659 " bark, not advanced, if not alcoholic Free 308 Ale in bottles or jugs (2 S. C. R. 310, T. D. 9506, 22032) 45c gal No additional duty on bottles or jugs. 308 " otherwise than in bottles or jugs (T. D. 3905, 22731, 22780) 23c gal 311 " ginger, in plain green or colored, molded or ■pressed glass bottles containing not over % of a pint 180 doz containing over % pt, and not over 1% pts..28cdoz No additional duty on the bottles. containing over 1% pints 50c gal otherwise than in bottles above described 50c gal additional duty on the coverings. 311 " hop-bitter (T. D. 15840). (See Ale, ginger.) 271 Alewlves, caught In fresh waters (T. D. 7215, 15548, 15573) %c lb 32 Alizarin assistant (31 F. R. 261, T. D. 4424, 5914, 7011, 10015, 10502, 11596, 12181, 12671, 15592, 23824, 25410, 23664, 25769, 25831, 25912, 26592, 26421), if containing 50% castor oil 30c gal If containing le.ss than 50% castor oil 15o gal All other n. s. p. f. (T. D. 25769) 30% 15 ■■ blue, gallimine (T. D. 12827, 15976, 17924) 30% 15 " blue, so-called (T. D. 15129) 30% 15 " colors, natural or artificial (T. D. 4424, 6956, 10015, 10502. 17011, 17056) 30% 302 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 487 Alizarin, dyes from Free IB " gallocyanine (T. D. 12795, 13577) 30% 15 " gray (T. D. 10015) 30%. 15 " grenat (T. D. 12816) 30% 15 " naptharzin, black (T. D. 17767) 30% 487 " natural or artificial (T. D. 17901, 78 F. R. 803, T. D. 17924) Free 15 " prune, pure (T. D. 15121) 30% 15 •• red (T. D. 12S19) 30% various (T. D. 20465, 20728, 21376, 22663, 23314). 487 " yellow (T. D. 12816, 13577, 14618, 14619) Free- 3 All and 10% 280 ■• bitter, not shelled 4clb 280 •' bitter, shelled (T. T). 6953, 15176) 4o lb 280 " not shelled (T. D. 6953, 9196) 4c lb ■280 " shelled 6c lb ■639 " oil of (T. D. 6545) Free •661 Alms basin, is regalia (T. T). 6849) Free 20 Aloe, American, advanced in value, if not alcoholic, %o lb and 10% ;569 " American, crude, leaves and fibre, If not alco- holic Free 20 " gum, advanced in value %c Ha and 10% 559 " gum, crude Free 380-381 Alpaca, see wool dress goods. 369 " hair, as wool, class 2. 12c lb 366 " hair, as wool, class 2, scoured 36c lb 368 " hair, as wool, class 2, sorted 24c It) 378 " hair, manufactures ' of , as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. -373 " noils 20o lb -303 Alpen Krauter, as spirituous bitters (T. D. 7574).. ?2. 60 gal 15 Alpha-naphthylamin hydrochloride (T. D. 24335) 20% 431 Alphabets, as toys 35% 536 Alpha-Naphtylamlne, as coal tar preparation (T. D. 9343) Free 114 Altar Caen stone, as dressed stone (T. D. 6032, 18625) 50% '716 " Caen stone, if a work of art, for presentation to a church , Free desk is not regalia (T. D. 7229, 8049). 716 " marble, as work of art CT. D. 6032, 7229, 8049, 13425, 14744) Free 199 " metal 45% not free (T. D. 11123, 14744). Contra (T. D. 25256, 25877, 26858, 26945, 26962). " portable for church is not regalia (T. D. 8049). 114 •' stone 50% ■623 Althea root, crude (T. D. 6788, 23769, 20075) Free 4 Alum, alum cake, patent alum, sulphate of alumina, and aluminous cake, containing not more than 15% of alumina and more than 3-10 of 1% of iron oxide %c lb alum cake, patent alum, sulphate of alumina, and aluminous cake, containing more than 15% of alumina, or not more than 3-10 of 1% of iron oxide %c lb •66 " pencils (T. D. 15216) 25% 3 " substitute 25% 304 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 3 Alumina, anhydrous (T. D. 16758), if not alcoholic.. 25% 3 " carbonate of, if not alcoholic 25% 3 " chlorate of, if not alcoholic 25% 4 " hydrate of, or refined bauxite, containing not more than 64% of alumina 4-lOc It) " hydra.te of, containing' more- than 64% of alu- mina (62 F. R. 150, 67 F. R. 232, T. D. 13655, 15761, 159S0, 16480, 16758) 6-lOc lb 693 " terra alba, unmanufactured (T. D. 4093) Free 693 " terra alba, wrought or manufactured Free 172 Aluminum alloys, aluminum chief value 7c lb 175 " bronze powder (T. D. 9144, 12222) 12o lb 172 '• crude 7c lb 175 " leaf or Dutch metal (T. D. 13440), per 100 leaves 6o 199 " mfrs. of (T. D. 12014) 45% 172 " n. s. p. f 7c lb 172 " plates, sheets, bars or rods lie lb 263 Amaryllis bulbs $10 per M 421 Amber bead rosaries (T. D. 3389, 10930, 21053, 28883, 29777) 60% 488 " gum, crude or unmanufactured (T. D. 6745, 8825) Free 462 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6745, 8599, 8825) 25% 639 " oil Free 462 " ornaments, as manufactures of (T. D. 8590).. 25% 448 " set as jewelry (T. D. 3389) 60% 488 " unmanufactured (T. D. 8825, 12967) Free 489 Ambergris Free 639 " oil of, crude and rectified Free 488 Amberoid (T. D. 12967) crude Free American art association, paintings, imported by, du- tiable (T. D. 7879). 716 " artists, works of art of (T. T>. 3040, 6883, 7580, 8989, 10871, 11446, 12274, 12480, 13331, 20940, 22189, 22409, 22454, 23661, 25104, 26392) Free 93 " artist, earthenware decorated by (T. D. 7580, 25536) 60% 440 " artist, tan painted by, is dutiable (T. D. 9037) 50% " artist, fashion periodicals containing draw- ings by, not free under Par. 716 (T. D. 27913). " artist, screens painted by, according to mate- rial (T. D. 8989). artist, what constitutes (18 O. A. G., p. 163, T. D. 22363, 26987, 22364). 166 " artist, wood engravings by, are dutiable (T. D. 2468) 20% 500 " bags containing foreign sugar (T. D. 12533, 13368, 16619, 16015), barrels (T. D. 11343, 11881), boxes (T. D. 11988, 13662), shocks (T. D. 12836, 16473, 16586, 16890), whiskey (T. D. 13376, 13573, 15567) if imported by exporter Free 600 " bags, exported, with benefit of drawback and reimported (72 F. R. p. 491, T. D. 13715, 14882, 17753, 23853, 27241), duty equal to drawback. 500 " bags, exported, filled with American products and returned empty to exporter (T. D. 8157, 10221, 11717, 12183, 13032, 21585, 23324, 23340). Free 500 " barrels, exported, filled with American prod- ucts and returned empty (T. T). 6235) Free 500 ' camera, foreign lens (T. D. 23060) Free Schedule op Duties 305 P-*^- Article Rate cnn ^'"^'■''=3" citizens dying abroad, personal effects of.. Free BOO " films, exposed abroad, except moving-picture films (T. D. 23060, 24012) Free 639 " fisheries, products of (T.D. 10301, 10358, 10362 10391, 10660, 11604, 11680, 11709, 11846, 12622, 12623, 13613, 13614, 13665, 15479, 15562, 15670, 16697, 16721, 17414, 176S2, 19772, 21748, 23740) Free 639 " fishing vessels, entry of fares of (T. D. 15735) Free 480 •' frogs, not fish (T. D. 11566) non-enumerated.. 10% 500 " goods, exported and returned (T. D. 10412, 14023, 14562, 14753, 15785, 16794, 17850, 17918, 18971, 19049, 21096, 22568, 23060, 19772, 20957, 21476, 23557, 24035, 24265, 24458, 26865, 28633, 29960) Free Sec. 26" goods, exported and returned, internal reve- nue tax on. goods returned improved (T. D. 21096, 25971, 27576) dutiable, horses, reimported (T. D. 19083, 19151). 416 " landscapes, views of any landscape, scene, building, place or locality in the United States, on cardboard or paper not thinner than 8-1000 of one inch, by whatever process printed or produced, including those wholly or in part produced by either lithographic or photogelatin process (except show cards), occupying 35 square inches or less of surface per view, bound or unbound, or in any other form 15c per lb and 25% Thinner than 8-1000 of one inch $2 per M " packages, covering importations paying spe- cific duties based on value, must not be included in value to determine cost of con- tents (T. D. 13512, 21961, 22462, 22469, 22490). Sec. 19 " vessels built for foreign account, materials for. Sec. 26 " whiskey, exported and reimported, duty same as internal revenue tax (T. D. 21504, 21675, 23443, 24769). 303 Amer-picon, as alcoholic bitters (T. D. 9797, 12033, 44 F. R. 551) $2. 60 gal 449 Amethysts, as precious stones, cut but not set (T. D. 6390) 10% 448 " cut, pierced and strung, as jewelry (T. D. 19448) 60% 443 " imitation, not set 20% 555 " rough Free 448 " set 60% 536 Amidonaphtolsulfoacids Free 536 Amidosalicylrc acid Free 199 Ammeters or ampere meters, if metal 45% 3 Ammonia, acetate, it not alcoholic 25% alkali, as soda ash (T. D. 9326) %c tb " anhydrous, liquid 5o lb " aqua or water of, if not alcoholic 25% carbonate of (T. D. 7381) IVzC lb gas liquor (T. U. 17441) 20% " mono-carbonate, as carbonate (T. D. 7381). . . .l%c lb " muriate of %c lb " phosphate, it not alcoholic 25% 5 " sal, or sal ammoniac %c lb sulphate of (60 F. R. 601, T. D. 14408, 14420, 15132, 20615) '. Free 5 3 5 480 5 5 490 306 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 3 Ammonlacal cochineal (T. D. 11535), If not alcoholic. . 25% 480 " gas liquor (T. D. 13959, 15712) 20% 20 Ammonlacum gum, advanced In value, if not alcoholic ViC tb and 10% 659 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 20 Ammonum, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 14c n> and 10% 559 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 501 Amphibole asbestos (T. D. 16850) Free 21 Amyl acetic, as fruit ether (T. D. 8881, 9205, 13701, 25404) (minimum 25%) $1 It) 21 " butyric, as fruit ether (T. D. 8881, 9205) (min- imum 25%) Jilt) 21 " of oxyd, as fruit ether (T. D. 8881, 9205) (min- imum 25%) ■ ?1 lis 21 " valerianate (T. D. 9205, 13701) (minimum 25%) $1 tt) 36 Amylic alcohol, or fusel oil (T. D. 13960) ^o Ih 675 Anatomy, preparations of (T. D. 3831, 10184, 12679).. Free 480 " preparations mounted on glass slides (T. D. 12798) 20% 412 Anatomical charts (T. D. 17158), lithographed, as lith- ographic prints. 464 •' models of plaster of paris (T. D. 18534) 35% 303 Anchor bitters (T. D. 10509, 16160) $2.60 gal 118 Anchors, old, fit only for remanufacture, as scrap iron (T. D. 365) ?1 ton 123 " or parts of anchors, iron or steel lo It) 263 Anchovy, essence of (T. D. 14389, 17617, 22176) 40% 253 " paste (40 F. R. 226, T. D. 3492, 7388, 9696, 14389, 14906, 17863, 17623, 21758) 40% 253 " sauce 40% Anchovies, damaged (T. D. 12448). 270 " packed in oil or otherwise, in bottles, jars, tin boxes or cans, containing 7% cubic inches or less (T. D. 21826, 22087, 23176) l%c pkge containing more than 7% and not more than 21 cubic inches 2%c pkge containing more than 21 and not more than 33 cubic inches 5c pkge 270 " containing more than 33 and not more than 70 cubic inches lOo pkge 270 " sprats (T. D. 17351, 17645), as anchovies. 270-273" in paclcages less than % barrel of 100 lbs, whichever is higher (T. D. 21826, 22969, 23770, 23772) 30% or %0 lb 147 Andirons, cast 8-IO0 lb 199 " wrought 45% 264 Andromeda floribunda (T. D. 12540, 12542) 25% 264 " japonica (T. D. 12640) 25% 264 " speciosa (T. D. 15030) 25% 264 Anemones (T. D. 14751) 25% Aneroid barometers, not philosophical Instruments (T. D. 12346) according to material of chief value. 639 Anethol, as anise oil Free 179 Angels hair, as lame or lahn (T. D. 10887) 60 lt> 3 Angelica oil (T. D. 8992) 25% 20 " root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic Vi,o lb and 10% 659 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free Schedule of Duties 307 Par. Article Rate 121 Angles, iron or steel (T. D. 8634), valued at 9-lOc lb or less 3-10O lt> valued above 9-lOc lb 4-10o lb 390 Angola carpets (T. D. 1463) 18c sq yd and 40% 842 " weed (orchil) Free 362-368 Angora goat hair (T. D. 9810). (See Wool.) 439 " goat skins, dressed and finished (T. D. 18834) 20% 876 " goat skins, raw (66 P. R. 299, T. D. V206, 16072) Free 674-676 " goat skins with wool on (66 P. R. 299, T. D. 11385, 12815, 12865, 15699, 18834, 20845, 22831) Free 229 " goats 20% 492 " goats for breeding purposes (on certificate) . . . Free 303 Angostura bitters (T. D. 9289) $2.60 gal 97 " bitters, bottles containing (T. D. 9289, 16780, 15852). (See Glass bottles.) Anhydrous boracic acid. (See Borate of lime.) 498 Aniline, arseniate Free 15 " dimethyl (T. D. 10249, 13410, 13601) 20% 491 " fluorate of (10 S. C. R. 80, T. D. 15129) Free 15 " dyes, as coal tar dyes (T. D. 2811, 6686, 9766). 30% 15 " if a color, as coal tar color (T. D. 2810) 30% 639 " oil Free 3 " oil, orthotoluidin (T. D. 9487, 15395) 25% 15 " paste (T. D. 2810) 30% 480 " residuum (T. D. 3721, 3913, 4076) 20% 15 " salt, elkonogen not an (T. D. 12696, 13410) 20% 491 " salts Free 639 " toluidine, as oil of (T. D. 9487) Free 20 AnImI gum, advanced in value. If not alcoholic, ViC lb and 10% 569 " gum crude (T. D. 2907), If not alcoholic Free 615 Animal carbon (T. D. 15521) Free 615 " carbon fertilizers, refuse bone black (T. D. 14700) Free 480 " charcoal, not waste (T. D. 13359) 20% hair, mixed with boat hair (T. D. 13772). (As wool.) 583 " hair, n. s. p. f., unmanufactured Free 612 " Integuments and tendons Free 612 " intestines Free 2 " objects immersed or placed in, or saturated with, alcohol, n. s. p. f 60c lb and 25% 3 " oils 25% 646 " parchment (T. D. 9947) Free 492 Animals, cattle, horses, sheep or other domestic ani- mals 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 ofCspring, may be brought back to the United States within six months free of duty under regulations to be prescribed by the Secretary of the Treasury (T. D. 15260, 15534, 15574, 15858) V» "^"S cattle less than one year old ?2 head cattle, all other, if value not over $14 each. $3.75 head if value over $14 each 27%% for breeding purposes (1 S. C. R. 423, T. D. 5556, 29 P. R. 770, 30 P. R. 916, T. D. 8356, 8470, 10305, 10337, 10688, 10709, 10718, 10840, 10870, 10893, 10940, 10982, 11006, 11028, 11064, 11110, 1114S, 11177, 11192, 11274, 12016, 11517, 11523, 11611, 11998, 11964, 12291, 12293, 12301, 326 492 308 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Raie 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, 10596, 12474, 11124, 13862, 17395, 19116, 19234, 19350, 20384, 20743, 20811, 21298, 21859, 22518, 22636, 23475, 23642, 23825, 24268, 24276, 24112, 24381, 25390, 24356, 25985, 25229, 28595, 24337, 25541, 24772, 26259) Free 493 Animals for exhibition or racing, under bond (T. D. 6815, 8417, 8627, 10305, 17307, 10384, 10814, 11817, 12081, 13024, 13252, 13763, 14704, 14695, 17307) Free 193 " for exhibition or racing, under bond, vehicles and harness for (T. D. 18579) Free 227 " horses and mules value not over $150 each.. $30 head value over $150 each 25% 480 " heads, mounted (T. D. 21896, 22234) 20% 229 " live n. s. p. f. (T. D. 1098, 15434) 20% 289 " poultry, it alive (T, D. 16660) 3c lb " poultrj', if dead 5c lb 228 " sheep one year old and over $1.50 head " sheep less than one year old 75c head 226 " swine $1.50 head 493 " teams in actual use by persons immigrating (T. D. 21308) Free 493 " temporarily imported C51 F. R. 877) Free 431 " toy 35% " wild, cannot be imported for breeding pur- poses (T, D. 5664, 10305, 12429, 22309, 22316). 493 " wild, for exhibition in zoological collections, for scientiflc and educational purposes and not for sale or profit (T. D. 10305, 14704, 16439, 16576, 18304, 27611) Free 20 An I me gum, advanced in value, if not alcoholic (T. D. 2907) %c tb and 10% 559 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 639 Anise oil Free 668 " seed Free 639 " seed oil Free 332 Anklets, cotton (T. D. 14614, 15739, 16720) 45% 494 Annatto and extracts of (T. D. 2811, 9240, 14325) Free 494 " or roucou Free 20 " seed, advanced in value, if not alcoholic ViC lb and 10% 559 " seed, crude, if not alcoholic Free Annealing of wire not a manufacture (T. D. 12295). 65 Anodynes, containing alcohol (minimum 25%) 55c lb 65 " non-alcoholic 25% Antependla, not regalia (T. D. 6984). 639 Anthoss oil, or oil rosemary Free. 487 Anthracin dyes Free 535 Anthracite coal n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10234, 12251, 15857, 18838, 21378) Free 428 " culm or slack 15c ton 428 " shale (T. D. 5308) 45c ton 704 Anthrax (T. D. 22726) Free 199 " needles (T. D. 22998) 45% Anthropometric instruments are dutiable according to material (T. D. 8465). 65 Antldlptherltlc serum 25% 65 Antlfebrlne, as medicinal preparation (T. D. 8839)... 25% 66 Antlfouling composition for ships, as paint (T. D. 4973) 30% ScHEDUi.K OF Duties 309 Par. Article Rate 123 Antifriction ball forgings, of iron or steel 46% 123 " balls, ball bearings and roller bearings, of iron, steel or other metal, finished or unfin- ished 45% 332 Antimacassars (T. D. 10948, 16S14) 45% 191 Antlmonial lead, 9% or more ore of antimony, as type metal (,T. D. 6786, 8147, 9831, 12907), on lead therein IVaC lb 3 Antimonsaure (G. A. 3788), if not alcoholic 25% 173 Antimony, as regulus or metal (T. D. 11020) li^c tb 3 " golden sulphate, as chemical salt (T. D. 7962) . 25% 173 " ore, but not containing more than 10% of lead, on the antimony contents therein Ic lb 181 " ore, if containing more than 10% of lead, on the lead contained therein li^c tb 173 " oxide (T. D. 9706) I1/2O lb and 25% 3 " pentasulphide, as chemical salt, if not alcoholic (T. D. 79S2) 25% 173 " regulus iT. D. 11020) l^c lb 173 " sulphite of, crude (T. D. 23553, 23691), if not containing more than 10% of lead Ic lb 3 " tartrate of, as chemical salt, if not alcoholic. . . 26% 51 Antioxide, as varnish (T. D. 7598) 26% 65 Antlpyrine (66 P. R. 748, T. D. 7086, 15167) (minimum 25%) (T. D. 20570) 660 lb 199 Antique armor, imitation of, as manufactures metal (T, D. 1700) 45% 3 •■ oil 25% 349 " tidies (T. D. 13296) 60% 717 Antiquities, (T. D. 1700, 29958, 29959) Free 715 " when imported for exhibition by an institution Free 65 Antitoxin (T. D. 16230, 16389, 16415, 17607, 18830, 84 F. R. 448, 19097) 25% 560 Ants' eggs (T. D. 4157) Free . 560 " eggs, baked (T. D. 4157) Free 140 Anvils, iron or steel (T. D. 15828) l%c lb 495 Apatite (T. D. 4611, 16097, 21857) Free 581 " ground (T. D. 16097) Free 264 Apies canadensis (T. D. 15848) 25% 312 Apoiiinaris water (17 O. A. G. 176, T. D. 5115, 7638). (See Mineral water.) 65 Apoiysin (G. A. 3797) 25% 65 Apomorphia, muriate of (T. D. 13699) 25% 660 Apparatus, books, etc., for collegiate institute (T. D. 11079) Free 98 " chemical glass 60% 653 ■■ chemical platinum Free 612 " life saving, for incorporated societies Free 650 " philosophical or scientific, imported by insti- tutions Free 656 Apparel, theatrical (T. D. 16889), under bond for ex- portation Free " wearing, according to material. 709 " 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- 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 310 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate sale: Provided, 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 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 Frea 270 Appetltsild in tin packages as anchovies in tins (T. D. 21603, 25602). 274 Apple butter (T. D. 12313, 15811) lo tb and 36% 264 " stocks, cuttings, or seedlings, three years old or less ■. $2 per M 20 Apples, bitter, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. . . . ViC lb and 10% S59 " bitter, crude. If not alcoholic Free 274 " candied (T. D. 15811) Ic lb and 35% 274 " canned (T. D. 12313) 2c lb 274 " desiccated, evaporated or prepared in any manner 2c y) 274 " dried 2c lb 274 ■■ green or ripe 25c bu 279 " pine, in barrels and other packages Sccuft of capacity of barrels or packages. 279 " pine, in bulk J8 M 274 " pine, preserved in their own juice, not hav- ing sugar, spirits or molasses added thereto. 25% 274 " preserved in sugar or molasses (T. D. 15811) . . Ic lb and 35% 274 " sorb (T. D. 22534) 25o bu 628 Appliances, miners' rescue". Free 67 Applications, such as cosmetics, dentifrice, pomades, etc. (See Cosmetics.) 349 Applique articles, cotton (T. D. 22675) 60% 402 " articles, silk, without India rubber 60% 402 " articles, silk, with India rubber 60% 322-349 Applique embroidery cotton (T. D. 15843, 15844)... 60% 402 Applique gimp (T. D. 13293) 60% Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 12). Appraisers, general. Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 17). Appraisers, general, decisions of. See. 28 (Sub-Sec. 7). Appraised value, deflnitlon of, and rules for guidance 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, 12636, 13664, 21332, 22385, 22699, 23148, 23280, 23481, 23601, 23726, 23851). 280 Apricot kernels (T. D. 18066, 21159, 23551) 4c lb 274 Apricots, dried, desiccated, evaporated or prepared.. 2c lb 571 " green, as fruit n. s. p. f Free 274 " paste or pate Ic lb and 36% 378 Aprons, carriage (T. D. 13754), as Wool manufac- tures n. s. p. f. 349 " lace (T. D. 12218, 13423,' 13932, 55 F. R. 599)... 60% 452 " leather (T. D. 15972) 40% 5 Aqua ammonia (liquid anhydrous) BcTb 482 " fortis or nitric acid Free 300 Aquadlente (T. D. 7838) $2.60 gal Schedule of Duties 311 Par. Article Rate il Aqueous extract of opium, for medicinal use 40% 22 " extract of nutgall (T. D. 19052, 22278, 22529)... %c lb and 10% 20 Arabic gum, advanced in value, if not alcoholic %o lb and 10% B59 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 264 Araucarla (T. D. 16316) 25% 403 Arasene, as manufactures of sillc (T. D. 6650, 7924, 26 F. R. 609) 50% 642 Archil, or archil liquid (T. D. 12736) Free 656 Architect, photographic apparatus is tools of trade of (T. T>. 6977), if accompanying owner on emi- gration to the United States Fre» 715 Architectural drawings as works of art (T. D. 25104, 26392, 26251). 6 Argols or crude tartar (T. D. 20995) 5% " partly refined. If containing not more than 90% B. of P 3c n> " partly refined. If containing more than 90% B. of P 4c lb 6 " refined (cream of tartar) (T. D. 2489) Be lb 181 Argentiferous lead ores (T. D. 9662, 11049, 11116, 11159, 11771, 13737), on lead therein. (See Lead ores.) 321 Argentine cotton (T. D. 14952) 3c sq yd and 20% 199 " manufactures of 4B% 174 " unmanufactured, or German silver 25% 65 Arlstol (T. D. 11325, abstract 335, T. D. 25000) 25% 467' Arlstophones (T. D. 12118), musical Instruments 45% 199 Arithmometer, not a philosophical instrument (T, D. 14970) 4B% 67 Armenian bole cosmetic, as toilet preparation (T. D. 3342), if not alcoholic 80% 90 " bole, crude $1 ton 90 " bole, manufactured J2 ton 199 Armor cloth (T. D. 10867), metal chief value 45% " dutiable according to the material of chief value (T. D. 1700, 2735). 199 " metal <8% 715 " for societies, if antique Free 156 Arms, fire, muskets, muzzle-loading shotguns, rifles, and parts thereof 25% 167 " pistols, revolving 75c each and 25% 153 " side B0% 157 " sporting breech-loading shotguns, combination shotguns and rifles, valued at not over $5 . . $1.50 each and 18% valued at over $5 and not over $10. .$4 each and 16% valued at over $10 $6 each and 35% 303 Aromatic bitters (T. D. 9289) • •*2.60 gal 67 " cachous (T. D. 14503, 9132), If not alcoholic.... 60% 20 " seeds, advanced in value, if not alcoholic 14c lb and 10% 659 " seeds, crude, if not alcoholic Free 303 Aromatlque bitters, as spirituous bitters (T. D. 9289) . $2.60 S3il 303 Arp's pepsin bitters (T. D. 12033) $2.60 gal m Arrasene '(T: D. 'ees^,' 792V) ■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.'.■.■.■.■.■.■.■.■. ■.'.■.■. . .' 50% dQfi Arrowroot (T. D. 10954, 11090) Free 496 Arrowroo^i^^^ ^^ ^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^^ ^^^21, 26234, 26825, ^^^ 27749) 1?«> 498 Arsenlate of aniline free 75 " of soda lo«> 312 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 497 Arsenic Free 482 " acid Free 497 " metallic, cobalt (T. D. 28700) Free 497 " sulphide of, or orpiment Free 482 Arsenlous acid Free 715 Art associations, American, may import works of art, tor temporary or permanent exhibition un- der bond (T. D. 10027, 11275) Free associations, established for commercial pur- poses are not entitled to free entry (T. D. 10027). 199 " castings (T. D. 2735) 45% " frames for paintings, dutiable according to material of chief value (T. D. 12812). goods (T. D. 15169, 15170, 15171). Chinaware not. 629 " models of invention, and of other improve- ments in the arts, to be used exclusively as models and incapable of any other use (T. D. 12304, 12579, 14298) Free 394 " squares, pay same as carpeting of like de- scription. 716 " works of, altar for convents (T. D. 7753, 8979, 10327. 10902, 10903, 11446, 11557, 11598, 11711, 13425, 14744, 15640, 16681) if work of art Free 715 " works of, collections in illustration of the prog- ress of the arts, sciences, or manufactures, photographs, works in terra cotta, parian, pottery, or porcelain, antiquities and artistic ' copies thereof in metal or other material, 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 expressed; but bonds shall be given, under sucli rules and regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, for the payment of lawful duties v/hich may accrue should any of the articles aforesaid be sold, trans- ferred, or used contrary to this provision, and sucli articles shall be subject, at any time, to examination and inspection by the proper ofHcers of the customs: Provided, 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 char- acter (T. D. 7879, 10027, 11579, 12844, 13324, 13362, 22051) Free 714 " works of, drawings, engravings, photographic pictures, and philosophical and scientifio ap- paratus brought by professional artists, lec- turers or scientists arriving from abroad for use by them temporarily for exhibition and in illustration, promotion and encour- agement of art, science or induistry in the United States, and not for sale, shall be ad- mitted free of duty, under such regulations SCHEDULE OF DUTIES 313 ■P-*^- Article Rate 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 may be imposed by law upon any and all such articles as shall hot 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 therefor shall be made (T. D 10617, 13314) Free 470 Art, works of, paintings in oil or water colors, pastels, pen-and-ink drawings n. s. p, f 15% 716 " 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, and except any article, in whole or in part molded, cast, or mechanically wrought from metal within twenty years prior to im- portation; but such exemption shall be sub- ject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe (T. D. 10902, 10903, 11446, 11598, 11711, 12266, 14744, 19815, 20436, 22363, 22364, 25104, 25536, 26987, 27913). Free 470 " works of, sculptures, but the term "sculptures" 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 sculptor only 15% 717 " works of, including paintings in oil, mineral, water, or other colors, pastels, original draw- ings and sketches, etchings and engravings, and sculptures, which are proved to the sat- isfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury under rules prescribed by him to have been in existence more than twenty years prior to the date of their importation, but the term "sculptures" as.herein used shall be un- derstood to include professional productions of sculptors only, whether round or in relief, in bronze, marble, stone, terra cotta, ivory, wood or metal; and the word "painting," as used in this Act, shall not be understood to include any article of utility nor such as are. made wholly or in part by stenciling or any other mechanical process; and the words; "etchings" and "engravings," as used in this; Act, shall be understood to include only such as are printed by hand from plates or blocks etched or engraved with hand tools, and not such as are printed from plates or Mocks; etched or engraved by photochemical proc- esses. Other works of art (except rugs- and' carpets), collections in illustration of the- progress of the arts, works in bronze,, marble, terra cotta, parian, pottery, oji porce- 314 F. B. VANDEGRIFT . 14291), valued at not over 6c lb %c lb 199 " valued at over 6c tb 45% 171 " fitted in vfheels, at same rate as the wheels.. l%c lb 142 " forgings for, valued at not over 6c lb %o lb 199 " forgings for, valued at over 6o tb 45% 142 " iron, steel and parts thereof (T. D. 16807), valued at not over 6c tb %c tb 199 " iron, steel and parts thereof, valued at over 6c tb 45% 384 Axmlnster carpets 60c sq yd and 40% 391 " rugs lOo sq ft and 40% 586 Ay rstone, as whetstones Free 626 " as polishing stones Free 263 Azaleas (T. D. 10737, 16316) 25% 15 Azobenzole colors (T. D. 5593) 30% 15 Azoparanitranlline (T. D. 22110) 20% 15 Azophor red (G. A. 3726) 30% B 199 Babbitt metal (T. D. 16210, 21480) 45% 431 Babies position, of china as dolls (Abt. 21653, T. D. 29931) 35% 378 Baby carriage robe, wool (T. D. 16856), as wool knit fabrics. 168 Back saws 25% 583 Badgers' hair (T. D. 11068) Free 284 Bacon (T. D. 21081) • • • • 4c lb 286 " spiced, peppered and prepared (T. D. 9636).. 25% Background, photos, according to material (T. D. 9531). 93 Badges, buttonhole, china (T. D. 13312) 60% 430 Bagatelle balls, ivory, bone or other material (T. D. 8797, 13559) 50% " balls, unfinished, according to material (T. D. 13559). 709 Baqqage in actual use of person arriving in United ' "^ay-u g^^^gg (,p_ P 5551^ 13270, 13369, 13432, 20383, 20716, 23700, 23702, 23715) Free " dutiable, not declared, to be sent to Appr. (T. D. 20527). S^c 28 (Sub-Sec. 27). Baggage in transit for export (T. sec. ^s (.o ^ ^^^^^ ^PPP^^ ^ g 2gP3^ Baaaaae is entitled to privilege of immediate trans- portation 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). ^ca Ranalna. Dundee, not suitable for covering cotton 358 Bagging, ^^ ^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^^^^ ^^713, 14311, 16164, 16699, 17169) 45% •inn •■ fireproof, exported and returned (T. D. 8727) Free |rr •• for cotton (T. D, 10963, 12713, 12432, . 14939), * composed of single yarns, of jute. Jute butts 320 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate or hemp, not bleached, dyed or colored, not over 16 threads sq. in., and weighing not less than 15 oz. sq. yd 6-IO0 sq yd 358 Bagging, Jute for tailors' use (T. D. 6909) 46% 358 " jute press cloth (T. D. 13436) 46% S52 " not suitable for covering cotton, dutiable ac- cording to width, count of threads, and weight (T. D. 12713, 14311, 14323, 23719). 644 " waste, fit only for manufacture of paper (46 F. R. 186) Free 354 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) %c It) and 15% 500 " American, exported with allowance for draw- back and reimported (72 P. R. p. 491), sub- ject to duty equal to drawback (T. D. 20906, 21679, 22156, 22553, 22750, 23972). 421 " beaded 60% 421 " bead (T. D. 11967) 35% " brush, according to material (T. D. 8682). 354 " burlap (G. A. 3769) %c lb and 15% 358 " burlaps, striped (T. D. 23286) 46% 600 " 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, 23853) Free 600 " domestic, imported by agent of exporter (T. D. 18725) Free 448 " finished or unfinished, made in chief value of metal mesh composed of silver, German sil- ver, or white metal, valued at two dollars per doz. pieces, ten cents per piece and in addition thereto three-fifths of one cent per doz. pieces for each one cent the value ex- ceeds two dollars per dozen, and 25% 462 " game, leather 40% 358 " game, leather and flax, flax chief value (T. D. 4328) 45% 368 " hemp school (T. D. 5834, 6691) 45% 463 " India rubber for balloons (T. D. 6018, 11814).. 35% 463 " India rubber with tin whistles (T. D. 5390)... 35%. 358 " jute striped (T. D. 23286, 23719) 45% 452 " made wholly of or in chief value of leather, not jewelry 40% If permanently fitted and furnished with trav- eling, bottle, drinking, dining or luncheon and similar sets 50% 448 " mesh, composed of gold or platinum, whether set or not set with diamonds, pearls, cameos, coral, or other precious or semi-precious stones, or imitation thereof 60% 411 " paper, composed wholly or in chief value of surface-coated, metal, ^gelatin or iflock- coated, wrapping surface-decorated, parch- ment, grease-proof, or Imitation parchment paper 5c lb and 30% 420 " paper (T. D. 6282) 35% 403 " si:k 50% 67 Bains savonneux (powdered soap) (T. D. 13561) 60% 165 Bait, fish, artificial (T. D. 7013) 45% 392 Baize (T. D. 3279) 22c so vd and 4nc«, Schedule of Duties 321 Par. Article Rate 199 Balances and weights, metal (T. D. 6236) 45% 463 Balata belting (T. D. 28298) 35% 591 " crude (T. D. 26751, 27977, 28038) Free 463 " sheets (T. D, 23599) 35% 339 Bale rope, hemp 2c It) 339 " rope, istle, manila or tampico fiber %c lb 125 Baling hoops. Iron or steel 3-lOc lb 199 Ball and socket joints for water pipe (T. D. 14922).. 45% 123 " bearings 45% 141 " bearings, automobile, bicycle, and motorcycle. . 45% 437 " caps (T. D. 6634) 30% 199 " chain, brass (T. D. 7878) 45% 135 " chain, brass, if made of wire, in addition to duty on wire used Ictb 90 " clay (T. D. 13435) Jl ton dresses (T. D. 13369), according to material. 123 " bearings, anti-friction 45% 349 " fringe, cotton (T. D. 12457, 12553) 60% Ballast, if not landed, not dutiable (T. D. 8500). " of commercial value, is dutiable (T. D. 3415, 7728, 8273, 8500). 480 " stones, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3415, 7728, 12569, 13660) 10% 463 Balloons, india rubber (41 F. R. 329, T. D. 6018, 10482, 10889, 11814, 16838) 35% 410-420" tissue paper (T. D. 16838), minimum 35% 431 Balls, agate (T. D. 3264, 11860), if toys 35% 123 " anti-friction, and ball forging, anti-friction 45% 430 " bagatelle, chess, pool, and billiard (T. D. 8797) 50% bagatelle, chess, pool, and billiard, unfinished, according to material (T. D. 13559). 463 " ballot, bone 35% 109 " ballot, glass (T. D. 17403), not colored 45% 94 " ballot, porcelain (T. D. 13675) 55% 215 " bowling (T. D. 16564) 35% 431 " celluloid, as toys (T. D. 13223) 35% 464 " cricket 35% 98 " glass (T. D. 2147, 3821, 15827, 17270), if blown 60% 431 " glass, for Christmas trees (T. D. 2147, 15827, 18826) 35% 464 " golf, vulcanized india rubber 35% 463 " india rubber (T. D. 10557) 35% 463 " india rubber and clay (T .D. 18732) 35% 464 " india rubber, vulcanized 35% " players', according to material. " tennis and racciuet, according to material (T. D. 3921, 4009, 10511, 13760). 431 " toy, not rubber or China 35% 50 " wash blue containing ultramarine 3c lb 69 " wash soap 20c lb 462 " wax polishing (T. D. 18013) 25% 215 " wooden (T. D. 7895) 35% 421 " wooden, if beads, not strung 35% 504 Balm of Gilead Free 266 " seed (T. D. 10949) ... . . 10c rb 382 Balmoral skirts 44c lb and 60% 20 Balsam, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. .^4o lb and 10% gg .■ in capsules, if not alcoholic, as a medicinal preparation (T. D. 29809) 25% K59 " crude, if not alcoholic Free SCQ " peru, synthetic, if not, alcoholic (Abt. 19663, T. D. 29267) ,- • • Free 67 " used as cosmetics, if containing alcohol, or in • the manufacture or preparation of which 322 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate alcohol is used 60c lb and 50% If not containing alcohol, or in the manufac- ture or preparation of which alcohol Is not used 60% 65 Balsam, used as medicine 25% 206 Baluster blocks (T. D. 8111) - 20% 421 Bamboo and bead curtains. (T. D. 16285), beads chief value 60% 214 " baskets 35% " blinds if stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained, or oreosoted 40% 420 " and paper umbrellas (T. D. 4205) 35% 440 " and surface coated paper fans (T. D. 13370).. 50% 214 " blinds 35% " blinds if stained, dyed, painted, printed, pol- ished, grained, or oreosoted 40% 215 " cabinets (T. D. 7415) 35% 478 " canes, finished or unfinished 40% 358 " cloth (T. D. 1664) 45% 214 " curtains, shades, or screens 35% If stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained, or oreosoted 40% 215 " fibers (T. D. 6338) 35% 215 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11375, 11829) 35% 467 " reeds for clarionets, if complete (T. D. 12116) 45% 420 ■• rolls, paper chief value (T. D. 12808) 35% 713 " reeds, rough or cut into suitable lengths for umbrellas, parasols, sun shades, whips, or walking canes Free 269 " shoots, as vegetables in their natural state (Abt. 21686, T. D. 29946) 25% 252 " shoots, salted or pickled (T. D. 27019) 40% 215 " sphnts for electric lights (T. D. 13199) 35% 713 " sticks, smoked (T. D. 17175) Free 713 " unmanufactured (T. D. 17175) Free 571 Bananas, in natural state Free 274 " dried (T. D. 24493, 26510) 2c lb 322 Bandanna handkerchiefs, as handkerchiefs, cotton (T. D. 16815). 402 Band, brodi (T. D. 16871, 16918) 60% 416 " cards, with lines only (T. D. 4991) 25% 124-125" iron or steel (1 S. C. H. 346). (See Iron and steel.) 451 " leather, unmanufactured 5% 168 •' saws (Abt. 218, T. D. 24973, Abt. 1600, T. D. 25337) 5c lb and 20% 23 Bandeaux, gelatin (T. D. 14165) S5% 330 Banding spindle lOo lb and 15% 349 Bandings, cotton 60% 349 " cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% 401 " silk 50% 383 " wool 50c lb and 60% 432 Bands, cigar, or other bands of paper, if printed in less than eight colors, bronze printing to be counted as two colors, but not printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 30clb " cigar, or other, printed in eight or more col- ors, but not printed in whole or in part of metal leaf 40c lb " cigar, or other, printed in whole or in part in metal leaf S5c lb 349 " cotton 60% 452 " hat, leather (T. D. 13243) 40% 411 " of gilt paper iT. D. 7258) 5c lb and 20% Schedule op Duties 323 ^/f- _ Article Rate in B "?*' ^*®®'' exceeding 12 feet in length, n. a. p. f. 35% 40 Banks oil (T. D. SIO) .....Segal Banners, for benevolent societies, not regalia (T.D. 7756, 12423). 661 " for churches, if carried in religious service (T. D. 7343,. 7956) Pree H? r," , ^"'^' "letal-embroldered (T. D. 14296). 15c lb and 60% 120 Bar iron, charcoal (T. D. 14553, 22708, 23756, 23833). .?8 ton 119 iron, rolled (8 S. C. R. 562, T. D. 6351). (See Iron.) 624 " silver (T. D. 12000) Free 20 Barbary gum, advanced in value, if not alcoholic^ %c lb and 10% 669 gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 135 Barbed fence wire %ctb 199 Barbedienne bronzes (T. D. 11552) '.'...'.". 45% 402 Barbe noires, as silk wearing apparel (T. D. 1581).. 60% 480 Barberry wine for dressing morocco (T. D. 6297) 20% 381 Barege, as Wool Dress Goods (T. D. 19627). 382 " veilings (T. D. 6799, 13979) 44c lb and 60% 119 Bar ends (T. D. 3624, 6351) 3-lOc lb 119 " iron, rolled or hammered 3-lOc lb 601 Barilla Free 172 Barium, or alloy of which barium is chief value 3c lb and 25% 3 " binoxide of (T. D. 16073, 24938), if not alco- holic 25% 3 " chloride (T. D. 6301), if not alcoholic 25% 3 " peroxide of, if not alcoholic 25% 20 Bark, as drugs, advanced in value, If not alcoholic, Ho tb and 10% 559 " as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Free 215 " birch, manufactures of (T. D. 5469, 18542)... 35% 215 " birch canoe (T. D. 14616, 18542) 35% 505 " cinchona or other from which quinine can be extracted Free 429 " cork, cut in squares or cubes 8c lb 429 " cork, manufactures of 30% 517 " cork, unmanufactured Free 422 " Cuba, braids, laces, etc., of, or in chief value of, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained 20% 422 " cuba, hats, bonnets and hoods of, or in chief value of, if not trimmed 35% If trimmed 50% 22 " extracts for tanning and dyeing (T. D. 56, 29, 11982, 13860, 22786) %c tb g5 " extracts, medicinal, alcoholic (minimum 25%) 55c lb f!5 •' extracts, medicinal, non-alcoholic 25% 578 " fibrous (T. D. 14830) Free 4(19 •• for dyeing or tanning, crude (T. D. 5892) Free 215 " hat braids (T. D. 13298) 35% 22 " hemlock, extract of %c lb 215 " manufactures, wholly or in chief value of bark, n. s. p. f 36% 230 Barley (T. D. 6156) (48 lbs. to bu.) 30c bu 5>;9 " caustic, crude (T. D. 13061), if not alcoholic Free 2?2 " hulled, patent or pearled (T. D. 3400, 6156) . . 2c lb 251 " malt (34 lbs. to bu.) 45c bu no allowance for draff (T. D. 3400, 6156). 98 Barometer tubes (T. D. 10325, 12346, 13505) 60% according to material of chief value (T. D. 1606, 10603, 11407). 383 Barrel buttons, wool, elastic or non-elastic. .50c lb and 60% 324 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 124 Barrel hoops of iron or steel, in addition to rate on iron or steel 1-lOc H) 215 " shoolts (T. D. 57) 35% 208 " staves (T. D. 3674, 4680, 7495) 10% 500 Barrels, American manufacture, exported empty and returned filled with foreign products Free 500 " American manufacture, exported filled arid re- turned empty (T. D. 6235, 8157, 12751, 12836) Free 500 " American, coopered abroad (T. D. 3810) Free 211 " containing oranges, lemons and limes 30% 210 " empty (T. D. 11064, 11343, 11881) 30% 157 " for double-barreled sporting breech-loading shotguns, rough bored (T. D. 12787, 13535) J3 eaand 35% 109 " glass, containing brandy (T. D. 3431) 45% measurement of grapes in (T. D. 14852, 22818, 22819, 23602). 670 " shotgun in single tubes, forged or rough bored (T. D. 11703, 13326, 13329) Free 142 Bars, axle, valued at not over 6c lb ?4c lb 199 " brass 45% 544 " copper Free 119 " iron, rolled or hammered 3 -10c lb 119 " muck, rolled or hammered 3-lOc lb 120 " or shapes of iron, rolled or hammered, not specially provided for 6-lOc lb 182 " lead 2l^c tb 653 " platina Free 126 " railway, of iron or steel 7-40o tb 126 " splice, of iron or steel 3-lOc lb 137 " steel, cold rolled, cold drawn, cold hammered, or polished, in addition to rates provided for hot rolled %c tb 20 Barwood, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. %o lb and 10% B59 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 3 Baryta, acetate, if not alcoholic 25% 3 " artificial, if not alcoholic 25% 3 " carbonate of (T. D. 17483, 24381), if not alco- holic 25% 480 " carbonate of, ground (T. D. 17483, 19947, 23364) •. : . 20% 3 ' carbonate of, precipitated (T. D. 23364, 27525, 28932), if not alcoholic 25% 42 " crude (T. D. 3378) ?1.50 ton 42 " earth $1.50 ton 42 " manufactured $5.25 ton 3 " muriate of, if not alcoholic 25% 3 " nitrate (T. D. 6172), if not alcoholic 25% 42 " sulphate, manufactured (T. D. 1356) $5.25 ton 42 " sulphate, unmanufactured (T. D. 3378, 15073) $1.50 ton 42 Barytes and barytes earth, manufactured $5.25 ton 42 " and barytes earth, unmanufactured (T. D. 25241) $1.50 ton 44 " artificial, sulphate of (T. D. 24914) ^^o lb 3 " binoxide of barium (T. D. 15073), if not alco- holic 25% 3 " chlorate of (T. D. 2117), if not alcoholic 25% 182 Base bullion (T. D. 2507, 7543, 7996, 8431, 20284) 2i^c lb 411 Basic papers, plain, for albumenizing, sensitizing, baryta coating, or for photographic or solar printing processes 3c tb and 10% 581 " slag, ground or ungi'ound Free 451 Basils (T. D. 7862) 5% Schedule of Duties 325 Par. 93 447 199 212 20S 214 214 214 93 378 109 98 214 452 199 438 214 420 214 464 403 212 214 214 234 199 112 112 271 467 630 480 467 578 203 215 201 678 422 480 Article Rate Basins, imitation of marble (T. D. 6954) 60% indurated fiber ware 35% " metal 45% Basket makers' osier or willow, prepared (T. D. 3199) 25% splints CT. D. 23009) 20% Baskets, bamboo, wood, straw, or compositions of wood 35% If stained, dyed, painted, polished, grained or creosoted 40% bamboo, are unusual coverings for tea (T. D. 12564). (See Bamboo baskets, above.) chip (T. D. 22725). (See Bamboo, etc., baskets, above.) china, decorated (T. D. 9013) , 60% fancy, as unusual coverings for confectionery (T. D. 8907). fancy, in part wool, as wool manufactures (T. D. 9403, 9511). glass (T. D. 10147), not cut 45% glass, cut (T. D. 25507) 60% grass, palm leaf or whalebone (T. D. 13800, 12246) 35% liquor-set holders, dutiable separately (T. D. 13077, 13355). made wholly or in chief value of leather, not jewelry 40% If permanently fitted and furnished with trav- eling, bottle, drinking, dining or luncheon, and similar sets 50% metal (T. D. 7043, 6994) 45% of artificial flowers (T. D. 3239, 6230) 60% osier or willow (T. D. 5059, 13355). (See Bam- boo, etc., baskets, above.) paper (T. D. 8364) 35% rattan (T. D. 17077). (See Bamboo, etc., bas- kets, above.) shell ..; 35% silk chief value (T. D. 6913, 12236, 13800) 50% sparterie for (T. D. 12646) 45% straw (T. D. 12744). (See Bamboo, etc., bas- kets, above.) " willow. (See Bamboo, etc., baskets, above.) wooden (T. T>. 11865). (See Bamboo, etc., bas- kets, above.) Bas-relief, bronze or metal 45% " marble (T. D. 14923) 50% by professional sculptor (T. D. 372, 2568, 2706, 12242, 14923, 23376. 24048, 24247), not statuary, but dutiable according to ma- terial. " monument,, marble (T. D. 12243) 50% Bass (T. D. 15573) : %c lb clarionets (T. D. 14737) 45% crude vegetable substance (T. D. 2780, 6593).. Free patent (T. D. 16095) 20% Bassoons (T. D. 14737) 45% Basswood, bark (T. D. 1574) Free crude (T. D. 2780) 20% " manufactured 35% sawed (T. D. 6593) 50c per M ft Bast (T. D. 15982, 16337, 16376) Free braid (T. D. 16424), bleached or dyed 20% not bleached or dyed 15% bundled for brush makers (T. D. 16095) 20% 326 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 578 Bast, cut Into lengths (T. D. 2780, 6593) Free 215 " mats and matting (T. D. 12959, 22410, 23254, Abt. 2324, T. D. 25482, Abt. 2140, T. D. 25462) 35% 215 " palm leaf (T. D. 22410, 23254, Abt. 2324, T. D. 25482, Abt. 2140, T. D. 25462) 35% 95 Bath bricks (T. D. 6025, 6535, 12316, 15719, 16217, 23028) 35% 215 " chairs (T. D. 11387) 35% 332 " gloves (T. D. 16356), cotton chief value 45% 109 " thermometers (T. D. 15828) 45% " tubs, according to material (T. D. 18009). 324 Bathing trunks (T. D. 13615) 50% 383 " robes and slippers, embroidered with wool (T. D. 8126) 60c lb and 60% 349 Battenberg linens (T. D. 16728) 60% 95 Battery cups or cells (T. D. 6533, 10396) 36% Battledores, according to material (T. D. 2842). 66 Batley's liq. secadi cornuti and cinchona cordefolia (T. D. 8503, 9046) (minimum 26%) 55c lb 41 " liquid opii sed (T. D. 6684, 8603) 40% 4 Bauxite, containing not more than 64% of alumina. 4-lOc tb containing more than 64% of alumina 6-IO0 lb 90 " crude ?1 ton 20 Bay berries, advanced in value, if not alcoholic %c lb and 10% 65^ " berries, crude, if not alcoholic Free 559 " leaves, crude (T. D. 19042), if not alcoholic. Free 707 " myrtlewax (T. D. 7426) Free 305 " rum (G. A. 3774, T. D. 2234, 7121) $1.75 gal 307 " rum, if imported in bottles or jugs, must be packed in packages of 1 dozen bottles or more. 3 " rum, essence or oil, or oil of bay leaves (T. D. 2644) 25% 305 " water $1.75 gal 707 " wax Free 462 " wax, artifleial (T. D. 7426) 25% 156 Bayonets 25% 20 Bdellium gum, advanced in value, if not alcoholic, M,c lb and 10% 659 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 462 Bead cases, leather (T. D. 10510) 40% 421 " curtains (T. D. 8788, 16286) 60% 448 " jewelry (T. D. 5246) 60% 421 " necklaces, coral (T. D. 8913) 60% 421 " ornaments (T. D. 4203, 10541) 60% 421 " rosaries (7 S. C. R. 1169, T. D. 8316, 11706, 16728, 28883) ' 60% 421 " trimmings, if beads chief value 60% 421 Beaded articles, composed wholly or in chief value of beads, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 27776, 28103, 28541) 60% " articles, composed of seeds not beaded arti- cles (T. D. 27257). 421 421 421 421 421 421 402 bags (T. D. 11967), if beads chief value 60% bamboo curtains (T. D. 12144), if beads chief value 80% bamboo screens (T. D. 8788, 12144), if beads chief value 60% cords (T. D. 16857), if beads chief value 60% covers for electric lights (T. D. 17173), If beads chief value 60% gimps (T. D. 9078, 11190), if beads chief value 60% laces, silk (T. D. 6375, 8248) 60% ScHEiiuLE OF Duties 327 Par. 402 383 421 402 421 421 383 349 t02 421 421 449 421 421 421 443 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 421 448 421 421 421 421 448 421 42] 421 421 421 421 421 121 Article' Rate Beaded nets and tidies, silk (T. D. 16225, 23232) 60% manufactures, wool, ornamented with beads or spangles 50c lb and 60% ornaments (T. D. 32376, 14412, 15981) 60% silk goods (T; D. 16092, 16224, 16225, 16229, ,. 16406) ; 50% trimmings (T. D. 11382, 11878, 12704, 13320, 17152, 17189), if beads cJiief value 60% trimmings, gelatine chief value (T. D. 15165) 60% trimmings, wool wholly or in part 50c lb and 60% Beading, cotton (T. D. 15034, 15048, 17592, 17950).. . 60% " silk 50% Beads, all not threaded or strung (T. D. 1949, 21054 21879) ; 35% agate eyelets, as (T. D. 11047) 35% agate, for watch chains (T. D. 9214, 12112) 10% amber, coral or jet, not strung (T. D. 8913, 8919, 11047) : 35% articles composed of, or decorated with 60% bone, not strung 35% celluloid, strung with brass clasps (T. D 11033) 60% colored disks, not (T. D. 15403). dough, not strung (T. D. 13619, 21287) 35% gelatin, not strung (T. D. 14622) 35% glass balls, not (T. D. 15827). glass, not strung (T. D. 11967, 25088, 25156, 25708) 36% glass, metal lined, not strung (T. D. 12943)... 35% glass, sewed on cards (T. D. 13623) 35% hair, not strung 35% horn or India rubber, not strung 35% imitation jet, not strung (T. D. 8919, 10330)... 35% imitation pearl, not strung (T. D. 6972, 11209, 14828, 77 F. R. 605) " 35% ivory or vegetable ivory, not strung 35% jet, not strung 35% metal, not strung (T. D. 6816, 9078) 35% nail-head, not strung (T. D. 11339) 35% onyx, not strung (T. D. 2534, 2645) 35% onyx, strung on cord with brass clasp (T. D. 7420, 12636, 13790) 60% onyx, strung on steel wire (T. D. 8751) 60% onyx, strung on soft wire (T. D. 7832) 60% paste, not strung (T. D. 13619) 35% screw, for ornamenting combs (T. D. 8987) . . . 35% set as jewelry (T. D. 5161, 5246, 8751) 60% sewed on cards (T. D. 13623) 35% shell or mother of pearl, not strung 35% stars, crescents and pendants (T. Tf. 13309)... 60% strung loosely on thread for facility in trans- portation only 35% turquoise, not strung (T. T>. 13347) 35% wax, not strung (T. D. 11209, 11361, 11382, 12023, 15323, 15403, 28297) 35% wood, not strung (T. D. 26180) 35% Beams, deck beams and bulb beams, iron or steel, not assembled or manufactured or advanced beyond hammering, rolling or casting. valued at 9-lOc per lb or less 3-10o lb valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb 328 F. B. Vandegrift & Co- Par. Article Rate 215 Beams for silk warp (T. D. 14559) 35% 199 " knives 45% 199 " scale metal 46% with metal flanges are unusual coverings for carpet warps or yarn (T. D. 6715). 215 " wooden 35% 252 Bean cake (T. D. 19095, 24513) 40% 219 " cake, sugared, as confectionery (T. D. 25582). 252 " curd, Chinese (T. D. 8819, 9267, 10243, 10262, 14618) 40% fiour not a starch (T. D. 24904). 480 " meal (T. D. 13078) 20% 252 " sticks (T. D. 10243, 13207, 14618, 23639) 40% 266 Beans, castor (T. D. 11235), (50 lbs, to bu.) ?5o bu 249 " edible (T. D. 11235, 41 F. R. 517), (60 lbs, to bu.) 45c bu 249 " frijol negro 45c bu 282 " ground, or peanuts (T. D. 3240), unshelled Ho lb 282 " ground, or peanuts, shelled lo lb lentils, not (T. D. 11559, 15115). 668 " locust Free lupini, not (T. D. 11059). 20 " medicinal, advanced in value, if not alco- holic ^c lb and 10% 659 " medicinal, crude, if not alcoholic Free 251 " prepared or preserved, or contained in tins, jars, bottles or similar packages, including weight of package (T. D. 21456) 25^0 tb 668 " St. John's (T. D. 6874) Free 249 " seed pea, so-called, (41 F. R. 517, 9 S. C. R. 559, 16 S. C. R. 67, T. D. 11235) 45c bu 249 " string (T. D. 18523) 45c bu 697 " tonka, tonquin or tonqua Free 630 " tonka crystals (T. D. 14836) Free 20 ■ " vanilla, as drugs, advanced in value (T. D. 18661, 18330) if not alcoholic 14c lb and 10% 659 " vanilla, as drugs, crude (T. D. 19454), If not alcoholic Free 2 " vanilla, in alcohol (T. D. 6481) 60c lb and 25% 3 " vanilla, oil of 25% 368 Beards, goat, sorted (T. D. 13948) 24c lb 439 Bear skins, dressed on the skin, not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired 20% 439 " skins dressed with head (T. D. 3351, 13297, 13585) ., 35% 676 " skins, raw Free 229 Bears, alive 20% 90 Beauxite, crude, not refined or otherwise advanced in condition from its natural state $1 ton 4 " refined, containing not more than 64% of al- urtijna 4-10o lb Containing more than 64% of alumina 6-lOc lb 439 Beavers' tails, dressed on the skin, not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired 20% 65 Bebelrlne sulphate (T. D. 11973), (minimum 25%) 56c lb 273 Beches de mer (T. D. 11585) %c lb 438 Bed downs, crude 20% 438 " feathers, crude 20% 199 " screws, iron or steel (T. D. 2465) 45% 349 " sets, cotton or fiax lace (T. D. 6214, 10480, 15472, 21917, 21918) 60% 351 " sets, cotton, made on Nottingham machine. (See Curtains.) 402 " sets, lace and silk (T. D. 7272) 60% Schedule of Duties 329 Par. Article Rate 394 Bedsides, same rate as carpets of which they are made: 438 Beds, feather (T. D. 12431) 60% 444 " hair curled for 10% 630 " moss, seaweeds and crude vegetable sub- stances for Free S32 Bedspreads, scraps of calico sewed together 45% Bedsteads, according to material of chief value (49 F. R. 635, T. D. 7125, 10114). 199 " brass castings and tubes for (T. D. 10114) 45% Bedtlcking, as cotton cloth. 285 Beef, fresh l^^c lb 286 " prepared or preserved (T. D. 7599) 25% 447 Beer felts of pulp (T. D. 24997) 35% 308 " in bottles or jugs 45c gal No additional duty on the bottles or jugs. Otherwise 23c gal • allowance for loss (13 S. C. R. 932, T. D. 14018). 500 " bottles, American manufacture, exported fljled and returned empty Free 309 " condensed (T. D. 14149) 45% 18 " coloring (T. D. 3732) 50% " Dantzic spruce, as beer (T. D. 5372). 480 " flavoring, saccharum (T. D. 14150) 20% 408 " filter masse for. (T. D. 16642) .'. . .li/^c lb and 16% 311 " ginger (T. D. 14018), in plain green or colored, molded or pressed glass bottles, containing not more than % pint 18o doz containing more than %, not more than 1% pints each 28c doz no additional duty on the bottles (2 S. C. R. 10). Otherwise than in bottles as above 50 o gal Additional duty on the coverings. Instructions as to gauging (T. D. 29929). 431 " mugs, diminutive as toys (T. D. 25294) 35% mugs (T. D. 2904, 6578, 10123, 11855, 14317) according to materijil of chief value. 65 " peptonized (T. D. 12843) (minimum 25%) 55o tb 309 " weiss, condensed (T. D. 8876, 14149), as malt extract 45% 229 Bees, for breeding purposes (T. D. 3340, 11015, 11274, 25132) 20% 229 " in swarms or hives 20% 506 Beeswax I^ree 462 " manufactures of 25% 502 Beet-root ashes (T. D. 9, 42) Free 252 " cut and dried (T. D. 21965) 40% 268 Beet seed (T. D. 6046, 6093, 7313, 6635, 6 S. C. R. 175) 4c Tt> 668 " seed sugar Free 218 " sugar (T. D. 11252, 11443, 10826, 13612). As sugar, sugar machinery, according to material of chief value (T. D. 10436, 10826, 10981, 11161, 11773, 12055, 12100, 12186). g44 " waste for paper stock Free 250 Beets, in natural state : 25% 252 " prepared or preserved (T. D. 20172) 40% 250 " sugar 10% 263 Begonias (T. D. 16296) $1.00 per M 20 Behen or ben root, . advanced in value if not alco- holic 14c tb and 10% 559 " or ben root, crude, if not alcoholic Free 330 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 431 Bells of metal, small, used to attach to reins, etc., as toys (T. D. 26178).....' 35% 50S Bell metal, broken and fit only for remanuf aoture . . . Fre* 20 Belladonna leaf or root, advanced In value, if not al- coholic ViCTb and 10% 559 " leaf or root, crude (T. D. 19455, 19473, 19584), if not alcoholic Fre» 66 " plaster (T. D. 9222) 25% 199 Bellows and bellows pipes, metal (T. D. 6555) 46% 160 " nails, cast (T. D. 7257) H4o IH " wood, leather and metal, according to the ma- terial of chief value (T. D. 12013). 508 Bells, broken, lit only for remanufacture (T. D. 5941, 5999, 9414) Fre« 199 '• church (T. D. 9414) 45% 467 " church, certain chimes (T. D. 5999) 46% " frames for, according to material (T. D. 2532). 431 " if toys (T. D. 3382) 15% 312 Bellthal mineral waters (T. D. 4073), as mineral water. 23 Belovga isinglass (T. D. 9484). As Isinglass. 3 Belt dressing (T. D. 18079), if not alcoholic 25% 188 " pins, not jewelry 35% 451 Belting leather 5% 452 " leather, fit for use 40% 405 Beltings, wholly or in chief value of artificial or im- itation silk, or of artificial or imitation horsehair 45c lb and 60% 383 " cotton and animal hair (T. D. 9666).. 50o lb and 60% 463 " cotton and rubber, if rubber chief value (T. D. 3212) !B% 401 " cotton and silk (T. D. 10742, 12969, 15851), if silk chief value 60% 349 " cotton embroidered (T. D. 17439) 60% 349 " cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% 179 " cotton, embroidered with metal threads (T. D. 7682), if metal threads chief value. .150 lb and 60% 463 " India rubber 35% 378 " machine, in part of wool (T. D. 29172). As wool manufactures n. s. p. f. S30 " machinery, of cotton or other vegetable fiber and India rubber, or of which cotton or other vegetable fiber is chief value 30% 179 " tinsel wire, lame or lahn, bullions, or metal threads, wholly or in chief value of, 15o lb and 60% 401 " silk (T. D. 12969) 50% S83 " wool 50c lb and 60% 17 Belts, celluloid (T. D. 14626) 65o lb and 30% 349 " cotton lace (T. D. 16421) 60% 378 " endless, for printing and paper machines (T. D. 11381). As wool manufactures n. s. p. f. 452 " leather (T. D. 6967, 9666) 40% 452 " if permanently fitted and furnished with trav- eling, bottle, drinking, dining or luncheon and similar sets 10% 199 " leather and bronze, metal chief value (T. D. 9138) 45% 402 " silk (T. D. 13444) «0% 199 " sword, metal chief value (T. D. 11091) 46% 154 Bench knives, carpenters'. (See Knives.) IIJ Benches, wholly or partly manufactured of marble, breccia, onyx, alabaster and jet 10% 451 Bend leather t% (39 Bene oil Fr«e Schedule of Duties 331 Par. Article Rate 668 Bene seed (T. D. 6874) Free S03 Benedictine (T. D. 9123, 10660, 49 F. R. 728) $2.60 gal Benevolent societies not entitled to free entry (T. D. 8043). 480 Bengal sticks (T. D. 20652) 1094 403 Bengallnes, silk and cotton (T. D. 12840, 14147) S094 " silk and wool, as wool dress goods (T. D. 20566). 3 Benitrolase, toluole (T. D. 10249, 10250), if not alco- holic !l9t 20 Benjamin gum, advanced in value, if not alco- holic ^c It) and 10% 669 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 636 Benzaldehyde Free 136 Benzidin Free 536 Benzene or benzol i Free 639 Benzine Free 3 Benzoates, if not alcoholic 25% 482 Benzoic acid Free 20 Benzoin gum, advanced in value, if not alco- holic i4clt) and 10% 659 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 636 Benzole (T. D. 16203) Free 636 " nitro (T. D. 6045, 16410) Free 65 Benzonapthol (T. D. 17922) 25% 65 Benzozol (T. D. 15173), (minimum 25%) 65c lb 636 Benzyl chloride Free Bequests are dutiable as merchandise (T. D. 272, 18454). 65 Berberlne crystals (T. D. 11973, 13701), (min. 25%).. 56e lb 65 " sulphate (T. D. 11973), (minimum 25%) 66e lb 639 Bergamot oil (T. D. 5594) Free 95 Bergcrlstal (T. D. 15839) 35% 43 Berlin blue, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 8e lb 391 " rugs 10c sq ft and 40% 20 Berries, as drugs, advanced in value, if not alco- holic %o lb and 10% 559 " as drugs, crude (T. D. 3898), if not alcoholic... Free 274 " cran 25% 274 " dried, desiccated, evaporated or prepared (T. D. 20810) 2c lb 174 " edible (T. D. 3162, 19532) Ic qt 65 " extracts of elder and Juniper (T. D. 12905) (minimum 25%) 55c lb 274 " fox, in water (T. D. 16727, 23731, 27378, 27474), dry measure ,. . lo at 571 " green, ripe or dried, n. s. p. f Free 22 " Persian, extract of 20% 421 " strung for use as beads (T. D. 7733) 60% 139 Bessemer process, all metal produced by, as steel (T. D. 327, 4488). 65 Beta naphthol (T. D. 11696, 1331, 13410, 13423, 13566, 14022, 21360) 26% E. 10188, 14022) Free 480 Betel leaves (T. D. 10746) 10% lis ■■ nuts (T. D. 10746) Ic lb 303 Beverages, all spirituous (T. D. 10734, 16575 ?2.60 gal 32j^ .. effervescent preparations (T. D. 4968, 5528). (See Soda water.) 311 " containing no alcohol in plain green or colored, molded or pressed glass bottles. containing not more than % pint 18c doi 332 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate Beverages, containing more tlian %, not more than IVz pints 28c doz No additional duty on the bottles. Otherwise than in bottles as above 50c gal Additional duty on the coverings. 480 Benzoar stones 10% 325 Bias dress facings, pay rate on cotton pile, and in addition 10% 518 Bible, French (T. D. 11303) Free 324 Bibs, cotton (T. D. 13667, 15867, 16318) 50% 349 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, embroidered.. 60% " in the piece, as partly made wearing apparel. (Abt. 20392 T. D. 29464). 349 " lace (T. D. 10485, 14140) 60% 324 " linen (T. D. 11085, 12110, 12961, 13667) 60% 402 " silk 60% 416 Bibulous paper, bound into books, as books 25% 410 " paper, weighing not over 6 lbs. ' to the ream of 480 sheets, on the basis of 20 by 30 inches 6c tb and 15% It weighing over 6 lbs. and less than 10 lbs. to the ream 5c tb and 15% 3 Bicarbonate of potash (T. D. 4117, 11189), if not alco- holic 26% 70 " of soda (T. D. 10999, 11289) %c It) 60 Bichromate of potash 2^c tb 71 " of soda (29 F. R. 684, 11 S. C. R. 668, T. D. 10999, 11298, 16810) l%c tb 199 Bicklrons 45% 141 Bicycle axles (T. D. 1429 1) 45% 86 " cement (T. D. 8507) 20% 141 " chains (19 O. A. G. 527) 45% 141 " cork handles (T. D. 15157) 45% 141 " cranks (T. D. 16011) 45% 141 " cranks, nickel plated (T. D. 15011) 45% 141 " forks (56 F. R. 1023, T. D. 10570, 11995, 13904) 45% 141 " , frames (T. D. 14225) '. 46% 141 " hubs (T. D. 15011) 45% 141 " lamps (T. D. 9004) 45% 141, " nuts (T. D. 14291) 46% 141 " rims, metal (T. D. 11976, 56 F. R. 826) 45% 141 " rims, wood 45% 141 " saddles (T. D. 14733, 17507) 45% 141 " screws (T. D. 14291) 45% 330 " tires, cotton lining 45% 463 " tires, India rubber (T. D. 15316) 35% 141 " tubes, if finished (T. D. 6778, 10844, 11040, 11995, 13904) 35% 141 " wheels (T. D. 10687, 11976, 13776, 14225, 14695, 15708) 45% 141 Bicycles and finished parts thereof, not including tires (T. D. 6384, 6499, 10395, 15973) 45% 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). new, not personal effects (T. D. 15219). 141 " not household effects (T. D. 12648, 18937, 29491, 29500, 29593) 45% 493 " of emigrants in use for purposes of emigra- tion (T. D. 18886, 18875) Free not tools of trade (T. D. 13785). tourists', certificates for (T. D. 20108, 21137, 23766). Schedule of Duties 333 Par. Article Rate 120-131 Billets (65 F. R. 497, T. D. 6544, 7379, 12857, 16823, 16840, 17264, 17605). (See Iron and steel.) 412 Billheads, lithographed, as lithographic prints. 416 " printed 25% 430 Billiard balls, bone, ivory or other material (T. D. 4119, 8797, 11870, 12549, 13559, 17438) 50% " balls, unfinished, according to material (T. D. 13559). 596 " ball blocks, ivory, cut vertically across the grain with bark intact (T. D. 18616) Free 464 " ball blocks, ivory otherwise than as above.... 35% 13 " chalk (T. D. 11333, 14200) Ic tb surrounds as mats (T. D. 25164). 199 Bills, pruning 45% 321 Binders' cloth, painted (T. D. 16207) 3c sq yd and 20% 358 " twine (T. D. 18850) 45% 349 Binding cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 14297, 18981) 60% 325 " cotton velvet for skirts (T. D. 14164, 14696), not bleached, dyed or colored (minimum 47%%) 9c sq yd and 25%+10% if bleached, dyed or colored (minimum 471^%) 12c sq yd and 25%+10% 452 " leather 40% 463 " rubber (T. D. 14224) 35% 401 " silk (T. D. 10506, 14224, 18981) ' 50% 358 " spindle, cotton or vegetable fiber 45% twine from Canada and Mexico (T. D. 20897, 20910) Free 358 " twine, jute (T. D. 10631, 14951) 45% twine, lath yarn, not (T. D. 13786). 507 " twine. New Zealand hemp, Istle, or Tampico fiber, sisal grass or sunn, of single ply, meas- uring not over 600 ft. per tb Free 383 " wool 50o lb and 60% 536 Binltrobenzole (T. D. 16410) Free 536 BInitrochlorbenzol Free 536 Binltro toluole (56 F. R. 482, T. D. 10110, 10490, 13282, 13410, 13578) Free 3 BInoxide of barium (T. D. 15073), if not alcoholic 25% 215 Birch bark canoes, small (T. D. 14835, 18542) 35% 215 " bark canoes, wood chief value (T. D. 14616)... 35% 215 " bark manufactures (T. D. 5469, 18542) 35% not a cabinet wood (T. D. 14834, 25567). 3 " oil (T. D. 12333) 25% 3 " tar (T. D. 9634, 12333, 12715), if not alco- holic 25% 199 Bird cages, brass or other metal 45% 431 " cages, diminutive, of tin, to be used exclusively by children in play, as toys (T. D. 23165) . . 35% 660 " eggs, edible - Free 560 " eggs not edible, and eggs of game birds, ex- cept for scientific collections Prohibited 560 " eggs of game birds authorized, under rules and regulations to be prescribed by the Sec- retary of the Treasury Free 298 " pepper (54 F. R. 676, 59 F. R. 446, T. D. 11688, 14742, 14787) 21^0 lb 438 " skins, dressed (T. D. 12205) 60% gYg " skins for scientific public collections Free 438 " skins, prepared for preservation only (T. D. 1454, 7843, 9898, 10253, 10762, 11500, 12832).... 20% 438 " skins, stuffed, with feathers on (T. D. 11500) . . 60% 334 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 610 Birds (T. D. 1098, 13678) Free 438 " artificial, made of natural feathers (T. D. 7248) 60% 438 " dressed and finished for millinery ornaments (T. D. 4290, 10253, 17511) 60% 610 " game, dead (T. D. 13678, 25360) Free 421 " Jet (T. D. 16433, 18648) 60% " mongoose, fruit bat or flying fox, English sparrow and starling, prohibited. (T. D. 23309). 467 " mechanical singing (T. D. 10654, 16219) 46% 438 " mounted with artificial flowers, for mantel or- naments (T. D. 6320) 60% 480 " nests, edible (T. D. 18010) 20% stuffed, mechanical owl not. (Abt. 21257, T. D. 29763). 509 " stuffed, not suitable for millinery ornaments (T. D. 5930, 10253, 28049) Free 199 Biscuit tins, decorated (42 F. R. 403) 46% 195 " tins, if lacquered or printed by any process of lithography, filled or unfilled, and whether contents be dutiable or free (minimum 55%) 4c lb and 36% 244 Biscuits (T. D. 15965, 16886, 72 F. R. 47) 20% 244 " dog (T. D. 7304) 20% 244 " sweetened, valued at 15c lb or less 3c lb and 15% " valued at more than 15c lb 80% Bishop's robes not personal effects, but dutiable ac- cording to material (T. D. 18303). 303 BIsleri (T. D. 14245) $2.60 gal 15 Bismarck brown (T. D. 3927) 30% Bll Bismuth (T. D. 8868) Free 3 " oxide of, if not alcoholic 25% 3 " salts of, If not alcoholic, 26% 65 " subnitrate of (T. D. 11227) 25% 431 Bisque dolls and heads for (T. D. 12992, 12995, 13805, 14684) 35% 93 " babies for ornaments (T. D. 13805) 60% 93 " painted, tinted or otherwise decorated 60% 94 " plain white B5% 3 Bisulphate of lime and lampblack (T. D. 13071), If not alcoholic 25% 3 Bisulphite of potash (T. D. 11053), If not alcoholic 25% 6 BItartrate of potash. Tartars and lees crystals, or partly refined argols, containing not more than 90% of 3o lb If containing more than 90% of 4c lb 199 Bits, boring. Iron or steel 45% 20 Bitter apples, advanced in value. If not alcoholic, %o lb and 10% 559 " apples, crude, it not alcoholic Free 277 •' oranges (T. D. 9365, 13688) Ic lb 303 Bitters, alcoholic (T. D. 9195, 9236, 9289, 9386, 10418, 11138, 14245) $2.60 gal 303 " Amer Picon (44 F. R. 551, T. D. 12033) $2.60 gal 303 •• anchor (T. D. 10509, 16160, 12033) $2.60 gal 303 " angostura (T. D. 21802) $2.60 gal 303 " Arp's pepsin (41 F. R. 32, T. D. 11138, 12033) $2.60 gal 303 ■' aromatique $2.60 gal 303 " Boonekamp (T. D. 10489, 12033, 23192) $2.60 gal 303 " fernet (T. D. 10418, 12033, 16160, 18753) $2.60 gal 303 " Ferro-china Bislerl (T. D. 12033, 14245) $2.60 gal 303 " medicinal (T. D. 10418, 11138, 12033) $2.60 gal 303 " orange $2.60 gal 303 " Strassburger (T. D. 10734) $2.60 gal Schedule op Duties 335 Par. Article Rate 90 Bitumen (T. D. 4753, 8349, 13764, 13765, 14813, 14814), crude, not dried (T. D. 21343) $1.50 ton dried or advanced $3.00 ton 90 " de Indie (T. D. 4753), crude, not dried $1.50 ton 90 " de Indie, dried or advanced $3 ton 90 " from Epirus (T. D. 14813) $1.50 ton 9.0 " from Beirut (T. D. 14814) $1.50 ton 90 " in rolls (T. D. 8349) $3 ton 639 " petroleum residuum (T. T>. 15394) Free 428 Bituminous coal (T. D. 10234, 12251, 13402) 45c ton 90 " limestone rook asphalt 50c ton 480 " same, ground 20% 45 Black, bone, dry or ground in oil or water 25% 544 " copper Free 22 " dye (T. D. 6359) %c lb 45 " Frankfort, dry or ground in oil or water 25% 45 " ivory, dry or ground in oil or water 25% 45 " lamp, dry or ground in oil or water 25% 654 " lead or plumbago (T. D. 691, 1627, 1947, 6403) . . Free 480 " lead advanced in value 20% 199 " leg needles (T. D. 22998) 45% 704 " leg vaccine, as vaccine virus (T. D. 22726) Free 3 " oil, for wool dressing (T. D. 6143) 25% 695 " oxide of tin Free 45 " paint 25% 22 " paste (T. D. 3632, 16710) %c lb 56 " pigment (T. D. 16819) 30% 477 •' plush, hatters' (T. D. 25381) 10% 491 " salt of aniline (T. D. 5096) Free 655 " salts (T. D. 2729, 5354) Free 127 " sheet iron. (See Iron and steel sheets.) 22 " steam (T. D. 13596, 18057) %c lb 668 " tares (T. D. 14162, 14721) Free 45 " vegetable, dry or ground in oil or water 25% 7 Blacking (T. D. 11545, 15124) 25% 7 " curriers' fat (T. D. 15124) 25% 7 " liquid, harness (T. D. 11545, 15124) 25% 7 " white cream shoe polish (T. D. 19415) 25% 143 Blacksmiths' hammers and sledges, iron or steel l%o lb 462 Bladders, all manufactures of (T. D. 9484) 25% 512 •' crude, dried or salted Free 23 •' flsh, manufactured (T. D. 9484, 10785, 13549, 14105), valued at not over 10c tb 2%c lb valued at over lOe, not over 36c lb 25% valued at over 35o lb 15c lb and 20% 152 Blades, razor (except safety razor), pay no less duty than finished razors valued at $2 per doz. 152 •' scissors and shears, pay as scissors and shears. 153 " for swords (T. D. 19850) 50% 152 " knife, as knives (T. D. 22144). 65 Blancard's pills and syrup (T. D. 6837) 25% 44 Blanc-fixe or satin white %clb 480 " mange powder 20% 480 Blanco (T. D. 25175),.... 20% 416 Blank books, all kinds 25% books, albums not (T. D. 10774). 416 " books, memorandum or note (T. D. 9904) 25% 412 " forms, lithographic, as lithographic prints. 416 " forms, printed (T. D. 3941) 25% 416 " labels, printed 25% 412 " labels, lithographed. (See Lithographic prints). 199 Blanket frames, needle points for (T. D. 15709) 45% 336 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. ARticLE Rate 379 Blankets. (See Wool blankets.) (T. D. 11381, 16947, 22377, 22985). 382 " baby, knitted (Abt. 329, T. D. 25000).. 44o lb and 60% 332 " endless, cotton and rubber (T. D. 8226) 45% " horse, accompanying free animals (T. D. 6777) Free 379 " horse, In part of wool, not saddlery (T. D. 24701). (See Woolen blankets.) 463 " rubber, for printing machines (T. D. 17266) . . 35% 378 " steaming, as woolen manufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18890). 142 Blanks, axle, value not more than 6c lb %c lb 144 " bolt, of iron or steel l%c lb 427 " button, as buttons. 155 " file. (See Files.) 171 " for railway tires lo lb 171 " for locomotive tires, without regard to de- gree of manufacture Iclb 144 " hinge, of iron or steel IHc lb 463 " horn comb (T. D. 17734) 35% 199 " horseshoe nail (T. D. 12929, 13201) 45% 437 Blasting caps (T. D. 15158) J2.25 M 437 '• fuses 35% 435 " powder, valued not over 20c lb 2o tb valued over 20c tb 4c tb 349 Blattstitch goods (T. D. 15154, 16870) 60% 357 Blay linens, as flax cloth. 263 Bleached flowers, suitable for decorative purposes.... 25% 480 " grasses (T. D. 8639, 10073, 13375) 20% 43 Bleachers' blue (T. D. 28253) 8c tb 3 Bleaching liquid (T. D. 10006) 25% 8 •' powder (T. D. 12041) Vso tb 480 " powder, soap, soda oarb. and saponified resin (T. D. 12041) 20% 56 Bleu d'Orient (T. D. 3361) 30% 15 Bleurapeur en pate (T. D. 2643) 30% 618 Blind, books and music in raised print for Free 349 ■' laces (T. D. 15325) 60% 214 Blinds, porch and window of bamboo, wood, straw, or compositions of wood 35% it stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained or creosoted 40% 253 Bloater paste (40 F. R. 226; 56 F. R. .822, T. D. 7308, 7388, 9696, 12566, 14266, 14267, 14905, 14906, 21768) 40% 273 Bloaters, in salt or brine %c tb 270 " in tins and other packages 30% 67 Bloc hyalin, as a toilet preparation (T. D. 24966) 60% 695 Block tin Free 200 Blocks, bowling ball (T. D. 16564) 20% 114 " granite, polished for monuments (T. D. 12362) 50% 712 " gun (T. D. 16564, ]6820>, planed on one side.. Free 95 " clay tank 35% 431 " cubic. In boxes (T. D. 9746) 35% 215 " finished, of wood (T. D. 6936, 7723) 35% 206 •' for brushes (T. D. 17826) 20% 203 " for wood paving, unmanufactured (T. D. 5867) 20% 206 " hub, rough hewn (T. D. 18374) 20% 206 " last, wagon, oar, gun, heading and similar blocks, rough hewn, sawed or bored (T. D. 8111) 20% 202 " of briar root or briar wood, ivy or laurel root, and similar wood, unmanufactured 15% 182 " of lead 2i4c lb 111 " of marble, rough or squared 65o ou ft Schedule of Duties 337 Par. Article Rate 194 Blocks of zinc l%o It) 203 " pipe and match (T. D. 3411, 5307) 20% 10 Blood char (T. D. 19250, 27494, 27535, 27609) 20% 558 " dragon's Free 513 " dried, n. s. p. f Free 257 " dried, soluble IHc It) 2S6 " pudding (T. D. 7066) 25% 131 Bloom ends (T. D. 6544, 7359), as steel ingots. 120 Blooms, iron 4-lOc lb 120 " iron, if charcoal is used $8 ton 171 " iron or steel, for railway wheels Ic lb 378 Blotters, ink, wool, paper and shell, as wool manu- factures n. s. p. f. 199 Blouse fasteners (T. D. 15404) 46% Blowage, no allowance for, on wines or liquors (T. D. 8134). 98 Blown glassware 60% 43 Blue, all, containing ferrocyanide of iron 8c lb 43 " Berlin, Chinese and Prussian 8c lb 117 " billy (60 F. R. 1014, T. D. 14385, 15121, 17056) . .15c ton 43 " bleachers (T. D. 28253) 8c lb 534 " clay common, and Gross-Almerode glass-pot clay, in cases or casks suitable for the man- ufacture of crucibles, and glass melting pots or tank blocks Free 15 " developer (T. D. 13607) 20% 20 " galls or nutgalls, advanced in value, if not alcoholic %clb and 10% 659 " galls or nutgalls, crude, if not alcoholic Free 56 " lake, ground in oil or water 30% 65 " mass (T. D. 620) 35% 69 " mottled castile soap (T. D. 13560) 114c lb 56 " paint n. s. p. f 30% 480 " pulp (T. D. 3972, 4089) 20% 50 " ultramarine, dry or in pulp (T. D. 12215, 13423, 15080) 3oIb 9 " vitriol >4,c tb 50 " wash, containing ultramarine (60 F. K. 1014).. 3c tb 15 " wash, so-called (T, D. 12697, 13060) 30% 43 Blues, containing ferrocyanide of iron, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 8c lb 274 Blueberries, canned (T. D. 20810) 2c tb 415 Board, academy (T. D. 11595) 30% 415 " bristol 35% 415 " card (T. D. 11361) 36% 420 " paste (T. D. 24716) 35% Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 12). Board of General Appraisers. Sec! 28 (Sub-Sec. 17). Board of General Appraisers, de- cisions of. 203 Boards, cabinet woods (18 O. A. G. 535, 19 O. A. G. 366, T. D. 16062) 15% other than cabinet woods. (See Lumber.) 439 Boas, fur (T. D. 18083, 23247) 60% 433 " of feathers, flowers and leaves 60% 206 Boat knees (T. D. 15308) 20% 199 " horns (T. D. 3956) 45% Boats, according to material (T. D. 7611).. 5]2 " imported by life-saving societies Free 215 Bobbins (T. D. 5886) 35% 349 Bobbinet, cotton (T. D. 5944, 9184, 10064, 14166, 14177) . 60% 85 Boch or French flint tiles. (See Tiles.) (T. D. 14235.) '92 Bookings (T. D. 3279) 22c sq yd and 40% 463 Bodkins, bone (T. D. 4703, 6724, 6828) 35% 464 " ivory (T. D. 4703) 35% 338 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 164 Bodkins, metal (T. D. 4703, 6728, 6828, 10653) 25% 117 Bog iron ore (T. D. 13943) 15c ton 448 " oak, or bog wood jewelry 60% 98 Bohemian glassware (T. D. 10926) 60% 151 Boiler flues, tubes, pipes, or stays iron or steel, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge, if not less than % inch in diameter Ic lb if less than % inch and not less than ^4 Inch.l^o lb if less than ^4 inch 2o lb 161 " tubes n. s. p. f 30% .122 " plate, iron or steel, not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge, cut or sheared to shape or un- sheared, valued at 8-lOc tb or less 3-10o lb valued over 8-lOc and not over Ic tb 4-lOc lb valued over lo and not over 2c tb 5-lOc tb valued over 2c and not over 3c tb 6-IO0 lb valued at over 3c tb 20% "122 " plate, iron or steel, thinner than No. 10 wire gauge shall pay as iron or steel sheets. T.1S " punchings and clippings (T. D. 8054) Jl ton 118 " plate, shearings (T. D. 9490, 11356, 21808, 22673, 22711, 23843) ?1 ton 199 Boilers of plate iron (T. D. 7636) 45% 308 Bok ale, as beer, and if imported in casks (T. D. 26172) 23o gal 90 Bole, Armenian (T. D. 3342), crude $1 ton ■90 '■ Armenian, manufactured J2 ton '67 " cosmetic (T. D. 3342) 60% Boleros, as wearing apparel, according to material (T. D. 19032). ■286 Bologna, canned (T. D. 5472,7361,11876,13761) 25% :286 " in lar* (T. D. 7361, 13761) 25% ■«67 " sausage (T. D. 16485) Free 144 Bolt blanks, iron or steel l^c lb 339 " rope, hemp (T. D. 16221) 2o lb 339 " rope or istle or Tampico fiber, manila, sisal grass or sunn %c tb E14 Bolting cloth of silk for milling purposes (T. D. 10272, 10626, 10645, 10798, 10914, 12664, 13627, 16231, 17496, 17636, 49 F. R. 220, 66 F. R. 474). Free 399 " cloth of silk n. s. p. f., as silk goods (T. D. 18961). 135 " cloth of copper wire (minimum 40%)... lo lb and 35% 144 Bolts, carriage (T. D. 12932) 1%C lb 144 " for construction and repair of vessels li^c lb 199 " for door fastenings, iron or steel 45% 206 " heading and stave 20% 144 " iron or steel, with or without thread or nuts, (T. D. 12932) IHclb 712 " shingle and handle Free 206 " spoke (T. D. 6614) 20% 144 " stay and stud (T. D. 15159) l%o lb 433 Bombs, Chinese (T. D. 6037, 11687) 12c lb 418 Bonbon boxes, paper (G. A. 3831, T. D. 12789) 45% 438 " boxes, owl (T. D. 15146) 60% 431 " holders, rabbit (T. D. 16363) 35% 431 Bonbonnler dolls (T. D. 14934) 36% Bonbonniers, according to material (T. D. 4223, 4268). 413 Bond paper. (See Paper, writing.) :Seos. 19 and 29. Bonded goods, withdrawal of (71 F. R. 505). Sec. 23. Bonded manufacturing warehouses. €60.24. Bonded works of manufacturers designated as such. Schedule of Duties 339' Par. Article Rate- Sec. 24. Bonded smelting and refining warehouses. Bonds, railway, signed (T. D. 25594), not merchandise Free unsigned (T. D. 28224), as merchandise. 463 Bone, all manufectures of, n. s. p. f 35% 515 " ash, if fertilizer Free 480 " ash, not fertilizer (T. D. 20247) 20% 430 ■' halls, bagatelle, billiard, chess and pool 50% *5 " black, dry or ground in oil or water 25% 515 " black refuse (20 F. R. 818, 23 P. R. 653, 6 S. C. R. 191) Free 427 " buttons 14c line gross and 15% 427 " buttons, collar or cuff, and buttons n. s. p. f . . 50% 330 " casings, cotton (T. D. 10936, 14310, 16002) 45% 401 " casings, silk 50% 401 " casings, silk and cotton (T. D. 16359, 21929) . . 50% 515 " char, exhausted (T. D. 9044, 14700) Free 10 " char, for sugar refining (T. D. 9044) 20% 430 " checkers, chessmen, dice and draughts (T. D. 8533) 60% 164 " crochet needles (T. D. 15238) 25% 463 " crosses (T. D. 11874) 35% 553 " cuttlefish Free 515 " dust (T. D. 17256) Free 463 •' ear cleaners (T. D. 12706) 35% 440 " fans (T. D. 10739, 12797) 60% 480 " grease (T. D. 25550) 20% 463 " meal (T. D. 15521) 35% 463 " nail cleaners (T. D. 11991) 35% 463 " necklaces (T. D. 3119) 35% 463 " screws for pipes (T. D. 4925) 35% 480 " size (T. T>. 10796, 24950, Abt. 1083, T. T>. 25218) 20% 3 " size, substitute (T. D. 22934, 25604) 25% 427 " sleeve buttons (T. D. 12044) 50% 427 " studs 50% 153 ■' swords, in part of metal (T. D. 29012, 29063, 29258) 60% 480 " tallow (T. D. 12349) 20% 463 " views (T. D. 12805) 35% 515 Bones, crude (T. D. 15521) Free 463 " crushed and screened (72 F. R. 494, 84 F. R. 337, T. D. 18832, 23092) 35% 463 " horn, for dresses (T. D. 18588) 35% 463 " for corsets (41 F. R. 102, G. A. 3808) 35% 467 " or castanets (T. D. 2510) 45% 422 Bonnet forms, straw (T. D. 12430) 35% 188 " pins, with solid heads, without ornamentation. 35% 448 " pins set with imitation stones, if commercially known as Jewelry (T. r>. 13291, 20298) 60% 448 " pins, if set with imitation precious stones composed of glass or paste, or composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass or gun metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, plated or alloyed with gold, silver or nickel, valued at 20c per doz pieces Ic each and 25% and in addition % of one cent per doz for each one cent the value exceeds 20c per doz. 135 " wire. If round, of iron or steel, not smaller than No. 13 wire gauge lo It) smaller than No. 13 and not smaller than No. 16 wire gauge l%c lb smaller than No. 16 wire gauge l?4o Tb All the foregoing shall pay not less than 35%. If composed of iron, steel or other metal ex- 340 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. Article Rate cept gold or silver, and covered with cotton, silk- or other material, or if flat wire, it shall pay duty at not less than 35%. 324 Bonnets, cotton (T. D. 15870) 50% 349 " cotton, embroidered 60% 446 " fur. (See Hats, fur.) 422 " grass, straw, cliip, palm leaf, willow, rattan, Cuba bark or manila hemp, untrimmed 35% trimmed 50% 405 " of artificial silk, or imitation silk, or of arti- ficial or imitation horsehair 45c lb and 60% 422 " material for making or ornamenting, of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, rattan, real horsehair, cuba bark or manila hemp, unbleached 15% bleached 20% 402 •■ silk 60% 402 " silk velvet (T. D. 14295) .60% 422 " straw, trimmed 50% 422 " straw, untrimmed (T. D. 11342, 12134) 35% 382 " wool, knit 44c lb and 60% Book covers, according to material (T. D. 21175). 416 " slates (T. T>. 6781, 24783) 25% 112 Bookbinders' agates 50% 112 " agates, with ferruled handles (T. D. 8928, 9095, 13795; 13837) 50% 199 " agates, metal chief value 45% 451 " calfskins 15% 112 " burnishers, agate (T. D. 13795, 13837) 50% 321 •' cloth, cotton (T. D. 3834, 10558, 13385, 19037).. 3c sq yd and 20% 358 " flax webbing (T. D. 12138) 45% 411 " paper, surface coated (T. D. 11195) 5c tb 412 Booklets, decorated in whole or in part by hand, or by spraying, whether or not lithographed. . . . 15c tb 412 " lithographed prints (T. D. 11087, 12311, 13327, 13773, 16107) 7c lb 518 " printed exclusively in a foreign language (T. D. 24777) Free 416 " n. s. p. f 25% 500 Books, American, exported and reimported (T. D. 12742) Free 518 " and music in raised print for the blind Free 517 " and public documents, issued by foreign gov- " ernments Free 416 " blank of all kinds (T. D. 11599, 11840, 13773, 14314, 9904) 25% 416 " bound or unbound, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11599, 11840, 13773, 14314) 25% 416 " bound volumes of music (T. D. 12229) 25% 436 " calendars (T. D. 12323) 25% 412 " children's, lithographed, weighing not over 24 ounces each (T. D. 22599) 6c lb 412 " children's, containing illuminated lithographic prints, as lithographic prints (T. D. 24948, 25253). 416 " children's, with illuminated lithographed front cover (T. D. 25803, 27983, 28026, 28126) 25% 518 " Chinese testaments (T. D. 12578) Free 475 " cigarette and covers for 60% collodion tablets not (T. D: 11966). 416 " combination pocket memorandum books and book slates (T. D. 24783) 25% 416 " copy, part printed (T. D. 15958) 25% Schedule of Duties 341 Par. Article Rate 410 Books, copying, tissue paper (T. D. 15958).. 5c It) and 15% " copyrighted in United States^ forfeited if im- ported (T. D. 5416, 7759). 416 " educational, for review (T. D. 18703) 25% folding maps not (T. D. 14401). 519 " for cavalry school (T. D. 11567, 11673, 15585, 16137) Free 519 " for colleges (T. D. 11097, 16569, 16137) Free 516 " for Congressional Library to secure copyrights (T. D. 14171, 14587) Free 517 " for gratuitous private circulation (T. D. 15670, 16100) Free 416 " foreign music (T. D. 13323) 25% 519 " for private schools (T. D. 7060, 10051, 23906). Free 416 " for review or editorial notice (T. D. 9698) 25% 519 " for societies (T. D. 10289, 17091, 17548, 23718) . . . Free 519 " for State or public libraries (T.*D. 8558) Free 416 " for Sunday-school teacher (T. D. 15585) 25% 516 " for use of the United States (T. D. 14171, 18258) Free 416 " for a law library other than public (T. D. 26899) 25% 416 " German music (T. D. 11469, 16725, 22094) 25% " memorandum with pencils, books and pencils separately dutiable (T. D. 24783). 518 " in foreign lainguage, chiefly (T. D. 11303, 12321, 12322, 12579, 12584, G. A. 3843, 23194) Free 518 " in foreign language with exception of title page and preface (T. D. 18376, 19533, 23434, 23177) Free 520 " libraries in use, of persons abroad for more than one year Free 634 '■ periodicals (T. D. 10117, 10881, 10289, 11413, 11681, 12450, 13344) Free 436 " memorandum (T. D. 9904, 12442, 13004, 14265, 17641) 25% 420 " mirror attached (T. D. 16029) 35% 416 " music (T. D. 24154) 25% 164 " needle, furnished with assortments of needles or combinations of needles and other articles, as entireties according to the component ma- terial of chief value. Sees. 9, 10, 11. Books, obscene, prohibited. Books, pocket, according to material of chief value. 416 " printed abroad on American paper (T. D. 3065) 25% 517 " printed by individuals for gratuitous distri- bution (T. D. 14436) Free 416 " printed in part by lithographic process (T. D. 11699, 13773, 19537) - 25% ,517 " printed twenty years (T. D. 4006, 7338) Free 517 " printed over twenty years, containing loose engravings (T. D. 4006) Free engravings are dutiable. 517 " printed twenty years, rebound (T. D. 10800, 10931, 13164, 13593, 60 F. R. 914) Free 656 " professional (T. D. 5908, 7009, 7048, 7241, 7321, 7485, 7658, 7768, 7833, 8021, 8191, 8378, 8818, 9232, 9362, 9602, 9633, 9660, 10371, 10405, 10967, 11097, 12069, 12126, 12199, 11795, 12683, 10916, 12629, 13763, 13775, 13785, 13789, 14003, 14049, 14176, 14548, 16481) brought by immigrants to United States Free 416 " sample (T. D. 7277, 11658, 13330, 14639, 20514, 22143) 25% 342 F. B. Vandegrift & , Co. Par. Article Rate 416 Books, soientiflo (T. D. 16011, 17178, 17609, 17178) 25% 416 " scientific, sent abroad for binding (T. D. 16509) 25% 417 " scrap (T. D. 2109) 35% 416 " sheet music (T. D. 12582, 13797) 25% 416 " slate (T. D. 9878, 17641, 24783) 25% 518 " Spanish grammars (T. D. 12584) Free 416 " unbound (18 O. A. G. 461, T. D. 23177, 24644).. 25% " with samples, according to chief value (T. D. 20514, 21327, 22143). 416 " writing (T. D. 14314) 25% 303 Boonekamp bitters (T. D. 9386, 10489, 14 S. C. R. 775, 23192) $2.60 gal 460-451 Boot fronts. 330 Boot laces, cotton or other veeetable fiber. . .25o lb and 15% 461 " laces, leather 50c gross pairs and 10% 383 " laces, wool 50o lb and 60% 199 " studs (t. D. 5976), metal of chief value 45% 324 Boots, cotton (T. D. 10735, 11338) 50% 463 " India rubber (T. D. 1536) 35% 450 " of leather, made wholly or in chief value of leather from cattle hides and cattle skins, including calfskins 10% 402 •' silk (T. D. 10735, 11338) 60% 402 " silk and india rubber 60% 382 " wool (T. D. 8455) 44c lb and 60% 1 Boracle acid (T. D. 21429) 3o lb " acid and borax used as a preservative, dutiable according to component material of chief value (T. D. 24215, 25050). 11 Borate of lime and soda, or other borate material, n. s, p. f 2c lb 11 Borax (T. D. 25967, 25149) 2o lb 156 Borchardt's repeating pistols (T. D. 19626) 25% 15 Bordeaux red (T. D. 6414) 30% 556 Bort (T. D. 25565, 26490, 26534, 26630, 28071) Free 480 " imitation (T. D. 17632) 20% 662 Botanic garden, United States plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed cane and seed for Free 678 Botany, specimens of, for scientific collections Free 196 Bottle caps of metal, if not colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, lithographed or embossed in color. %c lb and 46% if colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, litho- graphed or embossed in color 65% 420 " caps, paper (T. D. 11554, 21179) 35% " covers, straw, not subject to special duty (T. T>. 4956, G. A. 3836). 416 " labels, printed 25% 98 " stoppers, glass, cut (T. D. 14930, 16329, 24867). 60% 109 " stoppers, glass, not cut (T. D. 15387) 46% 94 " stoppers, earthenware, printed (T. D. 13670, 17664, 18916, 19014, 22081) 66% 199 " stoppers, metal (T. D. 12990) 46% 500 Bottles, American manufacture, exported filled and returned empty Fre« charges on (T. D. 27806, 28657, 28713). 650 " chemical, specially made for colleges (T. D. 6939) Fre« 308 " containing ale, porter and beer, not dutiable (1 S. C. R. 530, 2 S. C. R. 310). 97 " containing anchovies and extract of meat, separately dutiable (T. D. 25136). 311 " containing ginger ale, not dutiable (33 P. R. Schedule oi> Duties 343.- 189 650 251 97 98 9S 9S 109 94 93 98 97 98 93 97 98 98 98 199 97 98 448 176 332 Par. Article Rate:. 242, 68 P, R. 534, 73 F. R. 195, 2 S. C. R. 310, T. D. 8481, 10473, 15696, 17389). 312 Bottles, or other containers, containing mineral waters, shall pay duty at % of the rates that would be charged thereon if imported empty or separately. containing quicksilver, dutiable. containing preparations for societies, not duti- able. containing peas^ weight included (T. D. 22992). covered with wicker (T. D. 26033). cut-glass stoppers for (T. D. 14930, 14931, 15694) «0%. cut-glass stoppers as entireties (T. D. 25115, 25192, 29192) , 60% decorated by sand blasting, as bottles, molded (T. D. 18741)..... 60%. dram, or pocket flasks (T. D. 8660) 45% earthenware, china or porcelain, plain 55% decorated 60% empty, for colleges, dutiable (T. D. 22592). fancy 60%. glass, plain, green 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 P. R. 399, 75 P. R. 8, 73 P. R. 197, 19018, 22621, 22667, 22768, 22773, 23255, 24993). '■ glass, and decanters, ornamented or decorated in any manner, or cut, engraved, painted, decorated, ornamented, colored, stained, sil- vered, gilded, etched, sand blasted, frosted, printed, ground and blown in mold or other- wise (T. D. 11001, 12104, 11379, 12341, 14620, 15694, 61 P. R. 398, T. D. 23099, 23790) 60%- goods marking, of (T. D. 20178, 20255, 22185), holding more than 1 pint " lo n»- holding not more than 1 pint, not less than % pint (T. D. 20559) l%c lb holding less than % pint." 50c gross but none of the above shall pay less than.... 40% ink, stoneware (T. D. 11205) 25% Kishu (T. D. 13953) 60% old, not junk (T. T>. 22145). opal glass (T. D. 12641, 14632) «0% " porcelain glassware 60% perfumery, ornamental (T. D. 12022) 60% " silver mounted scent, metal chief value (T. D. 12143, 13610) «% " siphon, as bottles, molded (T. D. 10764, 11682, 14031, 14962, 18375). " stone 25% toilet, ornamental (T. D. 12674) 60% vinaigrette, as jewelry (T. D. 25311) 60% Bottoms, copper 2%o lb Bougies, cotton chief value (T. D. 7319, 12677, 16431, 26609) <5% 344 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. ■ Article Rate 199 Bougies, metal chief value 45% 463 " rubber chief value 35% Sec. 6. Boundary provisions. Sec. 6. Bounty, additional duty required (T. D. 21938). 65 Bouquet, Oenanthidue des vins (T. D. 6837) (minimum 25%) 55c lb 438 " porcelain with metal wreaths and crosses (T. D. 9469) 60% 349 " paper and lace 60% 263 " dried flowers and grasses J 25% 438 Boutonnleres, celluloid (T. D. 14938, 14943) 60% 438 " composed wholly or in chief value of feathers, flowers, leaves or other material.. 60% 65 Bovril wine (T. D. 14895, 14936, 18833, 84 F. R. 146) (minimum 25%) 55c lb 467 Bow frogs (T. D. 10956) 45% 154 Bowie Itnives (T. D. 12936), as knives, hunting (T. D. 24606, Abt. 1359, T. D. 25298). 199 Bowl, steel (T. D. 16115) 45% 415 " paper (T. D. 6162) 30% 206 Bowling-ball blocks (T. D. 16564) 20% 475 Bowls, common tobacco pipe, made wholly of clay, valued not over 40c gross 15c gross " n. s. p. 1 50c gross and 25% 475 " pipe of all materials except clay 60% 420 Box boards, cardboard 35% 192 " chronometers or parts 40% 210 " shocks, packing and sugar, of wood 30% 215 " wood, articles made of 35% 713 " wood, rough Free 203 " wood, sawed 15% 203 •' wood veneers 20% 600 Boxes American manufacture, exported and returned filled or exported filled and returned empty (T. D. 11813) Free " made abroad from shocks exported from St. John, N. B., not free (T. D. 26080, Abt. 7054, T. D. 26516). 418 438 431 210 215 195 bonbon, fancy paper (T. D. 10950, 12789) 45% bonbon, feathered (T. D. 15146) 60% bonbon, toys (T. D. 16353, 17956, 24785) 35% cheese, empty (T. D. 2307, 12315) 30% cheese, hoops for (T. D. 2307) 35% (except such as are hermetically sealed by soldering or otherwise), composed wholly or in chief value of metal lacquered or printed by any process of lithography whatever, if filled or unfilled, and whether their contents be dutiable or free (minimum 55%) . .4o Tb and 35% but no cans, boxes, packages or containers of any kind, of the capacity of five pounds or under, subject to duty under this para- graph, shall pay less duty than if the same were imported empty; and the dutiable value of the same shall include all packing charges, cartons, wrappings, envelopes and printed matter accompanying them when such cans, boxes, packages or containers are imported wholly or partly filled with merchandise exempt from duty (except liquids and merchandise commercially known as drugs) and which is commonly dealt in at wholesale in the country of original exportation in bulk or in packages Schedule of Duties 345 Par. Article Rate exceeding five pounds in capacity: Provided further, That paper, cardboard or paste- board wrappings or containers that are made and used only for the purpose of holding or containing the article with which they are filled, and after such use are mere waste material, shall not be dutiable unless their contents are dutiable (T. D. 29963). 411-41S Boxes, confectionery (T. D. 116S4, 12320). 5c lb and 30% (min. 45%) 211 " containing lemons, oranges, limes, grape fruit, shaddocks or pomelos (T. D. 13989, 11200, 78 P. R. 334) 30% if partly of American shocks 15% " containing merchandise, if for any other use than coverings and of unusual character, liable to duty in addition to goods (Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 18) Act Aug. 5, 1909, T. D. 11994, 12114, 11804). 418 " fancy paper (T. D. 19490, 22412) 45% 418 " fancy papier korbe (T. D. 14971) 45% 418 " fancy, strawboard chief value (T. D. 11831) . . 45% 199 " gold or silver, for handkerchiefs (T. D. 10467). 45% 215 " japanned, wood 35% made partly from American shocks and partly from foreign lumber, are dutiable as for- eign (T. D. 11797, 11987, 11988). made wholly from American shocks, 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). 448 " match, German silver, gun metal, etc 85% 199 " metal (T. D. 25082) 45% 467 " musical, if not toys (T. D. 15722, 16219) 45% 431 " musical, toy (T. D. 11083, 15722, 15878) 35% 210 " packing, of wood, empty (T. D. 3817, 9177, 10743, 12315, 12955) 30% 464 " papier mache (T. D. 12789) 35% 418 " paper, in part lithographic print (T. D. 11831) 45% 411 •' paper or wood, covered with any of the fol- lowing papers: Surface-coated, metal, gela- tin or flock-covered, embossed, printed, wrapping paper surface-decorated, parch- ment, imitation parchment and grease-proof 5c lb and 30% 418 " paper or papier-mache, if covered with sur- face-coated paper 45% 660 " philosophical apparatus, if for college or in- stitution (T. D. 10607) Free " pin, if unusual covering, dutiable separately (T. D. 15571, 16860). 212 " pill, willow (T. D. 12955, 15396) 45% 420 " plain paper (T. D. 194S6) 35% 215 " rose, satin or other woods 35% 464 " shell (T. D. 12924) 35% 420 " shell, paper chief value (T. D. 12924) 35% 403 ■' silk (T. D. 6349) 50% 215 " snuff, wood (T. D. 15416) 35% 199 " tin or brass (see also Boxes, cans, etc., above) 46% 199 Braceblts, steel 45% 448 Bracelets, if set with imitation precious stones com- posed of glass or paste, or composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass, or gun metal, or alloyed 346 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Artpcle Rate with gold, silver or nicltel, it valued at 20c per dozen pieces , Ic each and in addition thereto % of one cent per dozen for each one cent the value exceeds 20e per dozen and 26% 448 Bracelets, gold or platinum, whether set or not with precious or semi-precious stones, or Imita- tions thereof 60% 448 " containing watches (T. D. 17966) 60% 442 " hair 35% 448 " onyx faceted beads (T. D. 8751) 60% 199 Braces and bits, iron or steel 45% 330 " cotton (T. D. 7333) 45% 401 " silk 50% S83 '■ wool 50c lb and 60% 349 " webbing for, cotton or other vegetable fiber. . 60% 199 Brackets, metal, not cast iron 45% 147 " cast iron 8-lOc lb 215 " wood (T. D. 7431) 35% 163 Brads, cut, of all kinds (T. D. 7170) not exceeding 16 oz. per M %c M exceeding 16 oz. per M %o lb 349 Braided tapes, vegetable fiber (T. D. 12638, 12649, 13423, 13974) 60% 403 " silk (T. D. 11183, 17393) 60% Braiding, not embroidery (T. D. 12964). 422 Braids and similar manufactures composed wholly or in chief value of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, rattan, real horsehair, Cuba bark or manila hemp, suitable for mak- ing or ornamenting hats, bonnets or hoods (T. D. 12638, 13423, 11370, 13974), not bleached, dyed, stained or colored 15% if bleached, dyed, stained or colored 20% 405 " artificial or imitation silk, or artificial or Imita- tion horsehair, wholly or in chief value of, . . 45o Tb and 80% 215 " bark of trees (T. D. 13298) 35% 422 " bast (T. D. 15982, 16424), not bleached or col- ored 15% If bleached or colored 20% 349 " composed wholly or in chief value of cotton, flax or other vegetable fiber, or of cotton, flax or other vegetable fiber and india rub- ber, or of cotton, flax or other vegetable fiber, India rubber and metal (T. T>. 27033, 27062, 24287) 80% 349 '• cotton and rubber (elastic) (T. D. 19773, 20554, 23076) 60% 349 " cotton and tinsel, if cotton chief value (T. D. 23564) 60% 349 " cotton (T. X). 1781, 3559, 6733, 10340, 12835, 13311, 13653, 13365, 14144, 14307, 14501, 15669, 15814, 16967, 17908, 49 P. R. 726, T. T>. 22948, 23564, 24972, 26897) 60% 349 " cotton, silk fringed (T. D. 15669) 60% 349 " cotton tape, not (T. D. 13668) 60% 349 " 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, 23564, 27506, 28579, 29791) 60% 383 " felt (T. D. 14918) 50c lb and 60% " hat, according to material. 463 " grass, not suitable for hats (T. D. 17267) 35% Schedule of Duties 347 Par. Article Rate 349 Braids, hemp (T. D. 12854, 16346, 20621, 24972) 60% 349 " herringbone (T. D. 14144) 60% 349 ■' Honlton (T. D. 14501): 60% 383 " real horsehair (T. D. 11342, 11368, 20621), not suitable for hats 50c lb and 60% 349 " horsehair and manilia, manilla chief value (T. D. 12359, 12546) 60% 349 •' lace (T. D. 14501, 21968, 22266) 60% 349 " linen (T. D. 6119, 6443, 40 F. R. 568) 60% 349 " manilla (T. D. 12359, 12546, 12854) 60% 349 " medallion 60% 179 " metal (T. D. 6149, 6547, 11342, 11361). .15c lb and 60% 179 " metal and straw (T. D. 11370) 15c lb and 60% 349 " novelty, cotton 60% 349 " of vegetable fiber (T. D. 20515) 60% 463 " raffia, for baskets 35% 349 " rubber and cotton (T. D. 13311, 19773, 20554).. 60% 402 " rubber and silk 60% 349 " sennit 60% 402 *■ silk (T. D. 6650, 11183, 13310, 13365, 13374, 14139, 14403, 49 P. R. 726) 60% 402 " silk and India rubber (49 F. R. 726, T. D. 19773) 60% 383 " silk and wool (T. D. 14139, 17182) 50c lb and 60% 179 " soutache, gilt (71 F. R. 291, T. D. 14717, 16632, 16993) 15c lb and 60% 463 " straw, not suitable for hats (T. D. 11342) 35% 383 " wool or part wool (T. D. 4806, 5940, 11342, 11368, 12359, 12358, 14139, 15009, 16944) 50o lb and 60% 480 Bran (T. D. 4235) 20% 480 " wheat (T. D. 16435) 20% Sec. 8. Branding, false, penalty for. Sec. 7. " method of. 300 Brandy J2.60 gal 301 " and other spirits, method of determining proof. 18 " coloring for (T. D. 6740, 10518, 12723, 12822).. 50% 274 ■' cherries (T. D. 15688, 17642) lo lb and 35% if alcohol in excess of 10% 35% and $2.50 gal on alcohol in excess of 10% 304 " imitation of $2.60 gal 307 " in cases of less than 12 bottles or jugs, is sub- ject to full duty on 12 bottles or jugs. 301 " lln casks of less than 10 gallons capacity. Is subject to forfeiture. 274 " peaches (T. D. 10909) Ic lb and 35% If alcohol in excess of 10% 35% and $2.50 gal on alcohol in excess of 10% 199 Brass and glass lamps *5% 460 " and silver-chased and swaged, harness (T. D. 13301), if leather chief value 20% 199 ■' articles n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7159, 8301, 8684, 10114, 10410) 45% 199 " ball chain (T. D. 7878) 45% 135 " ball chain. If made from wire, in addition to rate on wire (minimum 40%) lo lb 184 " bodkins 25% 199 " buckles (T. D. 7932) 45% 199 •• bushing wire (T. D. 7129) 45% 427 " buttons (51 F. R. 414, T. D. 9521, 10471, 13382) %o per line per gross and 15% 199 " castings (T. D. 10114) 45% 348 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 521 Brass, clippings from brass and Dutch metal, fit only for remanufaoture (T. D. 3749, 23108) Free chains (T. D. 7878, 10410) (but if fancy pat- terns see Chains) 45% eyelets (T. D. 8547) 45% fenders (T. D. 8684) 45% frames (T. D. 8383) 45% handles for curling stones (T. D. 7212) Free headed nails (T. D. 6361) 45% horns, if musical instruments 45% horns, if toys (T. D. 2111) 35% in bars or pigs (T. D. 9278, 10865, 14462) Free in sheets 45% musical instruments 45% old (G. A. 3782) Free or mock Jewelry 85% ormolu, articles of (T. D. 9953) 45% pin boxes usual coverings (T. D. 18770). red (T. D. 10865) Free scales (T. D. 12964) 45% screws for Jewelers (T. D. 7159) 45% skimmings (T. D. 23873) Free so-called alloys, not brass (T. D. 12982). toys 35% tapes (T. D. 1911) 45% tapes, if made of tinsel wire 15c lb and 60% types 25% white (T. D. 9278, 14462) 20% wire (T. D. 8862, 10671, 21979) 45% zinc manganese and copper alloys (T. D. 12982) 45% Brattice (T. D. 12366) 45% Braunscheld oil (T. D. 3528) 25% Braziers' copper 2%c tb Brazil nuts Free " nuts, bastard (T. D. 22894) lo lb " pebble. (See Lenses). " pebble, unwrought or unmanufactured (T. D. 7183, 23956) Free tea or mate (T. D. 3909) 20% " wood, advanced in value, if not alcoholic He lb and 10% wood, crude Free wood extracts and decoctions of %c tb Bread 20% if sweetened or fruited, valued at 16c lb or less 3c tb and 15% valued above 15o lb 50% " baskets, according to material. " knives. (See Knives.) Breakage on liquors, no allowance for (T. D. 17644). Breastpins (see Pins). Breccia, in blocks or slabs (T. D. 21672, 22075, 22099, 23649, 23908) 65c ou ft " manufactures of, or articles in chief value of 50% Breech-loading shotguns. (See Guns.) Breeding, animals for, with certificate Free Bremen blue (T. D. 1705) 8c tb Brewers' compounds (T. D. 3484) ?1. 32 gal and 35% Briar pipes 60% " root and wood, unmanufactured 15% " root, or briarwood blocks 15% " rose stocks, cuttings, or seedlings, 3 years old or less $1 per M Sec. 28 (Sub-Sees. 25, 26). Bribery, penalty for. 199 199 199 199 551 199 467 431 521 199 467 521 448 199 621 199 199 621 431 199 179 191 183 199 199 358 65 176 635 283 106 622 480 20 659 22 244 154 307 448 111 112 157 492 43 51 475 202 202 264 Schedule of Duties 349 Par. Article Rate 480 Brick, bath (T. D. 6205, 12316, 16217, 15719, 23028) 20% 84 " cement (T. D. 8044) 25% 429 " cork 30% 84 " encaustic 35% 84 " Are, weighing not over 10 lbs., if glazed, orna- mented, painted or enameled (T. D. 10050, 10063, 16570, 21083) 35% 84 '* not glazed, enameled, ornamented or deco- rated $1.25 ton 84 " fire, weighing more than 10 lbs each, not glazed, enameled, ornamented or decorated in any manner (T. D. 17657, 21083) 30% if glazed, enameled, ornamented, or deco- rated 35% (T. D. 23890, 24159) not decorated, weighing over 10 lbs. each 30% 84 " magnesite, or chrome, not glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified, ornamented, or decorated 25% if glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified, orna- mented, or decorated 35% 84 " other than fire (T. D. 8044, 9821, 14657). not glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified, orna- mented, or decorated 25% if glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified, orna- mented, or decorated 35% 89 " pumice stone and sand (T. D. 12005, 13611) 35% 117 Bricks, pyrites, residuum (T. D. 14385) 15c ton 199 " trowels, finished (T. D. 8532) 46% 467 Bridges, violin (T. D. 10259) 46% 461 Bridle bits 35% 461 Bridles and reins, linen (T. D. 13662) 35% 450 " leather chief value 20% 461 " metal chief value 35% 480 Brilliantlne, or gum brilliant (T. D. 15846) 20% 67 " if a cosmetic 60% 686 Brimstone, crude Free 81 " refined (T. D. 3396) $4 ton 81 " sublimed or flowers of $4 ton 428 Briquettes of coal or coal dust 20% Brine, definition of (T. D. 26029). 475 Briquet lamps (T. D. 6908) , 60% 523 Bristles, crude, not sorted, buncheS or prepared, (T. D. 8667, 20213) Free 480 " feather (T. D. 25821) 20% 424 " sorted, bunched, or prepared in any manner (T. D. 8607, 15969, 24797, 28385, 28782) 7^clb 415 Bristol board (T. D. 6463, 12246, 27282, 27322, 26734).. 35% 626 " stones, crude Free 649 Britannia metal, old and fit only for remanuf acture . . Free 199 " ware (T. D. 7246, 6125) 45% 369 Britch cheviot (T. D. 7034) 12c lb 297 British gum or dextrine (T. D. 12822) l%c lb 480 " lustre (T. D. 491, 1947, 6403) 20% 272 Bristling, if caught in fresh water (T. D. 8843).... ^4o tb 270 " in cans or packages (T. D. 11369, 12106, 12621). (See Anchovies.) 630 Briza grass (T. D. 10073, 13375) Free 175 Brocade fiitters (T. D. 5530, 12129, 23112, 23762) 12c lb cotton (T. D. 12904, 14712, 15044), as cotton cloth. :75 " powder (T. D. 5530, 23635) 12o lb 386 Broche carpets (T. D. 7894) 44c sq yd and 40% 382 " shawls , 44clb and 60% 350 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par Article Rate 508 Broken bells Free 109 " glass 45% 3 Bromide of potassium, if not alcoholic 25% 3 Bromine, if not alcoholic 25% 15 Bromofiuorescio acid (T. D. 7983, 9425, 10504, 27427, 28003, 28035) 30% 2 Bronze mixture (T. D. 18541) 60c lb and 25% 199 " andirons (T. D. 12824) 45% 199 " articles (T. D. 16968, 15971) 45% 199 " casts (T. D. 16214, 24016, 29279, 29856) 45% 412 " cigar labels (T. D. 15864). (See Paper.) 199 " crosses for church (T. D. 13324) 45% 199 " figures, it not works of art . 1035) 30% 290 " wool grease, crude, and not refined or im- proved in value or condition %o lb refined, or improved in value or condition. ...%c lb " hoUands. (See Cotton cloth.) 68 ■' Spanish 30% 6B Brown's ehlorodyne (T. D. 20561), 55c per lb., but not less than 25%. 3 Bruclne 25% Schedule op Duties 351 Par. Article Rate 332 Bruges ribbon (T. D. 7363) i5% 90 Brunswick asphalt mastic 60c ton Brush binding, as wool binding. 206 " blocks (T. D. 17826) 20% " bags, according to material. 199 " inlc erasers of steel (T. D. 15235) 45% 423 Brushes 40% 423 " brass, scratch brooms (T. D. 5519, 7015) 40% 96 " carbon, wholly or in chief value of (T. D. 24593) 30% " imported with paints, separately dutiable (T. D. 26246). 423 " copying book (T. D. 13752) 40% 67 ■' Chinese tooth (T. D. 13207) 60% 423 " crumb (T. D. 14755) 40% 423 " dust, feather (T. D. 7015) 40% 423 " nute (T. D. 16304) 40% 423 " flesh (T. D. 12664) 40% " haidebrooms not (T. T>. 15963). 423 " hair (T. D. 7015) 40% 423 " hair marking (T. D. 13042) 40% 423 " India rubber (T. D. 13752) 40% 423 " miniature, not toys (T. D. 12239, G. A. 3777) 40% 423 " powder puffs are (T. D. 3114, 13351, 13881)... 40% 423 " sink (T. D. 8999) 40% 423 " throat (T. D. 8686) 40% 423 " tooth (T. D. 8779) 40% 386 Brussels carpets 44c sq yd and 40% 388 " carpets, tapestry 28c sq yd and 40% 349 " net, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. T>. 10256, 13905, 14052, 14166) 60% 402 " net, silk 60% 438 Bruyere, for making flowers (T. D. 5471) 60% 20 Buchu leaves, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. ViC lb and 10% 659 " leaves, crude, if not alcoholic Free 199 Buckles (T. D. 12326, 12327) 45% 199 " for cotton ties (T. D. 15667) 45% 199 " gold (T. D. 9382, 12326, 12327) 45% 448 " if jewelry (T. D. 12326) 60% 448 " set with imitation precious stones of glass or paste, or if composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass, or gun metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, plated, or alloyed with gold, silver, or nickel. If valued at 20c per dozen pieces Ic each and 25% and in addition 3-5c per dozen for each one cent the value exceeds 20c per dozen. 464 " shell (T. D. 11078) 35% 199 " shoe (T. D. 9382, 26226) 45% 425 " trousers and waistcoat, iron or steel, valued not over 15c 100 (T. D. 20865) 5c 100 and 16% valued over 15e, not over 50c 100 10c 100 and 15% valued over 50c 100 15c 100 and 15% 321 Buckram cotton (T. D. 3096, 9941, 12369, 14379, 16322, 17024) 3c sq yd and 20% 352 " jute (T. D. 14333, 14322, G. A. 3950, 20611).... 9-160 or %o lb and 15% 168 Buck saws 25% 135 Buckthorne strips (T. D. 8325), in addition to rate on wire used (minimum 40%) Ic lb 234 Buckwheat (48 lbs to bu) 16c bu 234 " flour 25% 352 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article R,ate 152 Budding knives. (See Knives.) (T. D. 6016, 12935). 679 Buds, cassia Free 298 " cassia, ground 3c lb 20 " medicinal, not edible, advanced in value, it not alcoholic ^4c lb and 10% 559 " medicinal, not edible, crude, if not alcoholic. . Fre« 378 Buffalo robes (T. D. 6078), if wool lined. (See Wool cloths.) 450 " skins, raw (T. D. 20276, 25184, 28111, 25886, 28604, 26240, 29266, 25960, 29821, 27021) Free 451 " skins, dressed, not made into articles (T. D. 20276) 15% 451 Buffings, leather (T. D. 6915) 15% 199 Buggy, metal chief value (T. D. 13354) 45% 215 " wood chief value (T. D. 11417) 35% " aprons, according to material. 421 Bugles, glass, as beads, not strung 35% 467 " musical instruments 45% 431 " toy 35% 683 Buhr or burr stone in blocks, rough (T. D. 1500, 3048) Free 113 " or burr stone, manufactured and bound up in mill-stones (T. D. 358, 7140, 5878, 11686, 23949) 15% 199 ** or burr stone rollers, with iron axles (T. D. 7140) 45% 121 Building forms, valued at 9-10o lb or less 3-10o lb valued above 9-10o lb 4-lOc lb 114 " stone, hewn, dressed or polished 50% 114 " stone, rough (T. D. 12362) 10c cu ft 114 " stones of porphyritic rock (T. D. 14227) 50% 121 Bulb beams, not assembled or manufactured, or ad- vanced beyond hammering, rolling, or cast- ing, valued at 9-lOc per lb or less 3-lOc lb valued above 9-10o lb 4-lOc tb 263 Bulbs and bulbous roots, for flowers (T. D. 14707, 14749, 14751, Abt. 1435, T. D. 25298). (See Flower bulbs.) 20 " and bulbous roots, as drugs, advanced in value (T. D. 12211), if not alcoholic. .14c tb and 10% 559 " and bulbous roots, medicinal, crude, if not alcoholic Free 20 " and bulbous roots, medicinal, advanced in value, if not alcoholic %crb and 10% 668 " and bulbous roots, not edible, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 4308, 6445, 7820, 9636, 9945, 14351, 14835, 47 F. R. 443, 19903) Free 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). 199 Bullets, lead 45% 182 Bullion, base (T. D. 2507, 7543, 9976, 8431) 2y8C lb 179 " fringe (20 F. R. 43) 15c H) and 60% 524 " gold and silver (T. D. 7996, 8619, 12000, 12609, 13392, 14106, 14122, 14575, 16884) Free gold powder not (T. D. 15415). 182 " lead (T. D. 20284) 2^4c lb 179 " threads (T. D. 14717, 23729, 23555, 24157, Abt. 799, T. D. 25134) 5c lb and 30% 179 Bullions, laces and embroideries made from (T. D. 6149, 10898, 12658, 11361) 15c lb and 60% 630 Bullrushes Free 199 Bull's eye lanterns (T. D. 9385, 13657, 15859) 45% 431 " eye lanterns, toy (T. D. 14685) 35% Schedule of Duties 353 Par. Article Rate 98 Bull's eyes (T. D. 9385) .- 60% 66 Bunion plasters, wool (T. D. 6576, 12665) 25% 381 Bunting, wool, valuSd not over 70c lb. ..lie sq yd and 50% valued over 70c lb lie sq yd and 55% 373 Bur waste, wool 20o lb Sec 28 (Sub-Sec. 20). Burden of proof. 525 Burgundy pitch Free 352 Burlap (T. D. 10231, 10649, 10953, 12357, 12570, 12830, 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, T. D. 19098, 19178, 22560, 23386), plain woven, of single jute yarns, weighing not less than 6 oz sq yd and not ex- ceeding 30 threads sq in 9-16o lb and 15% 30 threads sq in 9-16c lb and 15% exceeding 30 and not exceeding 55 threads sq in %c lb and 15% 354 " bags or sacks made from plain woven fabrics of single Jute yarns, not dyed, colored, stained, painted, printed or bleached, and not exceeding 30 threads sq in (T. D. 10750, 15288, 16007, 16930, 16951, G. A. 3769). %c lb and 15% 355 " bagging for cotton (T. D. 14939), composed of single jute yarns, not bleached, dyed, col- ored, stained, painted or printed, not ex- ceeding 16 threads sq in, and weighing not less than 15 oz sq yd 6-lOcsqyd 358 " black (G. A. 3950) 45% 358 '• crash (T. D. 12627) 45% " embroidery canvas not (T. D. 14137). 358 " jute press cloth (T. D. 13436, 15996) 45% 358 " manufactured in part of flax (T. D. 12357, 14050) V 45% 332 " starched buckram (T. D. 14322, 16024) 45% 358 " tubing 45% 96 Burners, lava tips for 10c grs and 15% 3 Burning fluid (minimum 25%) 55c lb 112 Burnisher's agate, for bookbinders (T. D. 13795, 13837) 50% 199 Burnishing stones, agate and metal (T. D. 13837) 45% 90 Burnt clay (T. D. 6140) $2 ton 18 " glucose (T. D. 6740) 50% 47 •' ochre (T. D. 14756) %c lb 297 " starch (T. D. 6740, 12822) l%c lb 199 Burr stone rollers (T. D. 7140) 45% 113 " stones, manufactured 15% 683 " stones, rough Free 373 " waste, wool 20c lb 65 Burtemburg simples (T. D. 7570) 25% .199 Bushing wire (T. D. 7129, 12042) 45% 17 Business cards,, collodion (T. D. 15127) 65c lb and 30% 412 " cards, lithographic, as lithographic prints. 416 " cards, printed 25% Busts, according to material of chief value (T. D. 16653, 17258). 154 Butchers' knives, forks and steels. (See Knives.) 213 " skewers, wood 40c M 245 Butter (T. D. 7745, 271^0, 27770, 28546) 6c lb 293 " cocoa (T. D. 7958, 11362, 12436, 15332, 17770) . .3%c lb 274 " apple Ic lb and 35% 293 " cocoanut (T. D. 14602, 16515) 3^c lb 245 " cream (T. D. 16012) 6c lb 154 " knives (T. D. 7921). (See Knives.) 354 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 293 Butter, nuooa (T. D. 17770) 3%c Iti 274 " prune (T. D. 17570, 17552-3) Ic It) and 36% if containing over 10% al5ohol 35% and on the alcohol in excess of 10%.... $2.50 gal 245 " substitutes for (T. D. 7745) Internal Revenue tax and 6c lb 215 " tubs and pails (T. D. 15360) 35% 448 Butterflies, on wire, for ornamental hairpins (T. D. 10408). (See pins.) 245 Butterlne (T. D. 12436) 6o lb 293 '• cocoa (78 F. R. 332, T. D. 11362, 15332, 18086). .3%c lb 427 Button blanks, ornaments, rims, shanks and molds, pay as buttons, according to material (T. D. 11376, 14282, 14388, 19416, 26687, 27922, 28019). 427 " centers of glass (T. D. 3458) %c line grs and 16% 199 " drills, metal (T. D. 15702) 45% 426 " forms of lastings, mohair or silk cloth, or other manufactures of cloth, woven or made in patterns of such size, shape or form as to be fit for buttons exclusively, and not exceed- ing three inches in any one dimension (T. D. 3084, 4081, 4394, 9176, 10570, 12525, 12555, 10570) 10% 605 " lac Free 349 " material, if embroidered 60% 426 " material, silk (T. D. 10570, 14136) 10% 199 " material, zinc, plated with nickel (T. D. 6904) 45% 427 " shanks, metal (T. D. 8869, 9017, 21369, 26687, 28019) %c line grs and 15% 427 Buttons, agate (T. D. 17431) l-12c line grs and 15% 383 " barrel wool 50c lb and 60% 427 " bone (T. D. 11978, 13384) %c line grs and 15% 427 " brass (T. D. 6495, 10471, 13382, 51 F. B. 414) %c line grs and 15% 427 " celluloid 50% ^ 427 " china or porcelain, decorated or plain 50% 427 " collar and cuff (T. D. 8869, 9832, 11981, 12044, 14404, 19066, 56 P. R. 1015) 60% 448 " collar, cuff, and dress, finished or partly fin- ished, if set with imitation precious stones composed of glass or paste, or composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass, or gun metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, plated, or alloyed with gold, silver, or nickel, valued at 20c per dozen pieces. .. .Ic each and 25% and in addition thereto % of one cent per dozen for each one cent the value exceeds 20c per dozen. 427 " composition (T. D. 10922, 17183) 60% 427 " cotton velvet (T. D. 12555, 12758) 50% 383 " for tassels or ornaments, wholly or in part of wool 50o lb and 60% 427 " gaiter (T. D. 14711) 50% 427 " glass (T. D. 5511, 11978, 13306, 13334, 15042) %c line grs and 15% 427 " gutta percha 60% 427 " horn (T. D. 12044) %c line grs and 16% 427 " ivory (T. D. 4346, 13332, 13620) 60% 427 " jet (T. D. 15042) 60% 427 " metal, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6019, 9521, 12371, 23055, 26747) %c line grs and 16% Schedule op Duties 355 I*As. Article Rate 427 Buttons, metal, embossed with a design, device, pat- tern, or lettering 45% 427 " metal and silk (T. D. 14136) 60% tSI '.'. nickel bar l-12o line grs and 15% 427 n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16000, 29439) 50% 427 " opal (T. D. 22757) 50% 427 " papier mache, not shoe buttons (T. D. 14711) . . 60% 427 " parts of, as buttons. 427 " pearl (51 F. R. 76, T. D. 11376, 11981, 14282) l%c line grs and 15% 109 " paste or rhinestone (T. D. 17103, 17128, 19531, 25194, 26784, 27061) 45% 427 •_' shell (7 S. C. R. 1244, 25822).... IVaC line grs and 15% 427 " shoe, made of paper, board, pulp, papier mache or similar material (T. D. 14711), valued not over 3c grs Ic grs valued over 3c grs 50% 427 " silk velvet (T. T>. 6031, 9168, 10551, 11358, 14136) 50% 427 " trouser, of metal (except steel) (T. D. 23055) l-12c line grs and 15% 427 " trouser, of steel %c line grs and 15% 427 " vegetable ivory %c line grs and 15% 427 " with silk crochet covers (T. D. 14136) 50% 427 " wood 50% 383 " wool 50clband60% 144 Butts or hipges, iron or steel l%c lb 199 " or hinges, other metal 45% 578 " Jute Free 1 Butyric acid 25% 21 '■ ether (T. D. 14521) (minimum 25%) ?1 lb 386 Byzantine carpets (T. D. 6538) 44c sq yd and 40% 307 Byrrh, vin de Malaga (T. D. 8310, 24052) $1.85 case Cab, hansom, according to material of chief value (T. D. 10778). 254 Cabbages 2c each 266 Cabbage seeds (T. D. 6635, 6093, 7313, 6 S. C. R. 175) Serb 215 Cabinet for bric-a-brac (T. D. 15952) 35% 215 V " furniture, of wood, wholly or partly finished. ... 35% 678 " specimens, for scientific public collections.... Frea 713 " wood, in the log, rough or hewn (T. D. 10402, 18074, 23874) Free 203 " wood, pear wood, sawed (T. D. 12958) 15% 203 " wood, sawed (T. D. 6421, 21765, 25117, 26088).. 15% 203 " wood, veneers (T. D. 9010, 16654) 20% 215 Cabinets for colleges (T. D. 12135) 35% 215 " of wood, tobacco (T. D. 12132) 35% 150 Cable chains, iron or steel, not less than % inch in diameter %c lb less than %, not less than % inch in diame- ter lV4e lb less than %, not less than 5-16 inch in di- ameter 1 6-8c lb less than 5-16 inch in diameter 3c lb but none of the above to pay less than 45% 118 " chains, old, fit only for remanufaoture (T. D. 365) ?1 ton 464 " cores, telegraphic, of copper and gutta peroha (T. D. 3008, 10815, 11398) S5% SI 3 ■' laid, yarns or threads, not colored, bleached, or dyed 4-lOc per number per lb colored, bleached, or dyed..9-20c pernumber per lb 356 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 135 Cable, telegraphic (T. D. 3008, 3573, 11398, 15725), maximum rate on wire used and in addition Ic lb 135 Cables, composed of metal and rubber, or of metal, rubber, and other materials 40% 135 " copper wire (T. D. 1677, 3008), maximum rate on wire used and in addition Ic lb 332 " cotton (T. T>. 9187) 45% 339 " hemp, tarred or untarred 2c lb 135 " Iron, brass, copper or steel wires, pay highest rate upon the wire used, and in addition thereto Ic lb 339 " Istle, Tampico fibre, manilla, sisal grass or sunn, or a mixture of any of them ?ic lb 448 Cabochons, set with imitation precious stones of glass or paste, or if composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass, or gun-metal, whether or not enam- eled, washed, covered, plated, or alloyed with gold, silver, or nickel, if valued at 20c per doz pieces Ic each and 25% and in addition %c per doz. for each one cent the value exceeds 20c per doz. 463 " straw (T. D. 25152) 35% 540 Cacao, or cocoa, crude and fiber, leaves and shells of. Free 3 Cachon de laval (T. D. 11420, 21310), if not alcoholic. 25% 67 Cachous, aromatic (T. D. 9132, 14503, 15246, 17931, 18835, 84 P. R. 442) , if not alcoholic 60% 264 Cactus plants (T. D. 11386) 25% 3 Cade oil (T. T>. 6882) 25% 626 Cadmium (T. D. 28402) Free 56 " yellow (T. D. 13944) 30% 114 Caen-cllff building stone, hewn, dressed and polished (T. D. 5452) 50% 114 " " building stone, unmanufactured and un- dressed 10c cu ft 480 Cafe Nigro, extract of coffee 20% 3 Caffeine 25% 6B " sodium suljjhonate, or symphorol (T. D. 15393) 25% 089 Cajeput oil Free 4 Cake, alum or aluminous, containing not more than 15% of alumina, and more than 3-10 of one per cent of iron oxide ^c lb containing more than 15% of alumina, or not more than 3-10 of one per cent of iron ox- ide %c lb 638 " oil Free 77 " salt or nitre cake Jl ton 199 " servers, German silver (T. D. 7921) 45% 244 Cakes, not specially provided for 20% " if sweetened or fruited, and valued at 15c lb or less 3c lb and 15% valued at more than 16c lb 50% 668 Caladlum bulbs (T. D. 19903) Free 193 Calamine, containing less than 10% of zinc Free if containing 10% and less than 20% of zinc, on the zinc contained therein ViCTb if containing 20% or more of zinc and less than 25%, on the zinc contained therein.... %c lb if containing 25% or more of zinc, on the zinc contained therein Ic lb 559 Calamus root, crude (T. D. 17578), if not alcoholic. Free 20 " root, not crude (T. D. 1279), if not alcoholic, ^c lb and 10% 95 Calc-spar prisms (T. D. 12383, 12391), if not decorated, 35% Schedule of Duties 357 Par. Article Rate 615 Calcined bones Free 31 •' magnesia, medicinal (T. D. 7574, 9375, 13877). . 7c n> 86 " magnesite, or furnace cement (T. D. 16851) 20% 172 Calcium, and alloys of which said metal is compo- nent material of chief value 3c It) and 25% 3 " carbide (T. D. 20555) , 25% 3 " chloride (T. D. 9008) 25% 581 " oyanamid Free 68 " santonate containing 80% or over of santonin (T. D. 9935) 50c lb 3 " santonate containing less than 80% of san- tonin, if not alcoholic 25% 86 Calendar advertising tiles (T. D. 14398) 60% 430 " rollers, paper chief value (T. D. 16202) 35% 412 Calendars lithographed as lithograph prints (T. D. 12323). 416 " printed (T. D. 7432) 25% 470 " painted, as paintings (T. D. 29647, 29697) 15% 411 " surface coated paper (T. D. 12790) 5o lb and 30% 5S3 Calf hair, cleaned or un cleaned, drawn or not drawn. Free 378-382" hair manufactures, as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3011). 461 " skins, bookbinders', dressed and finished 15% 450 " skin boots and shoes 10% 451 " skin uppers or vamps 25% 451 " japanned (T. D. 10719, 14090, 14215) weighing not over 10 tbs dozen 27c lb and 15% weighing over 10, not over 25 lbs doz. 27c lb and 8% weighing over 25 lbs doz 20c lb and 10% 451 " skins, not specially provided for 15% 676 " skins, raw (T. D. 18671, 18688, 18739, 21989)... Free 451 " tanned (T. X>. 5635, 10719, 14090, 13363) 15% 438 Callces of paste (T. D. 4769) 60% 179 California, a fabric in part of metal 15o lb and 60% 505 Callsaya bark, crude Free 20 " bark, not crude, if not alcoholic 14c lb and 10% 263 Calla bulbs J5 per M 66 Calomel , 36% 283 Calthrop nuts (T. D. 8525, 22176, 22516) lo lb 69 Calvert's medical soap (T. D. 15737) 20o lb 225 Calves f2 head 492 " born in United States, owned by foreign citi- zens (T. D. 11483) Free 492 " of U. S. cattle born across border, returned In 6 months (T. D. 13395) Free Cambric (T. D. 246, 15044). As cotton cloth. 349 " edgings (T. D. 11079) 60% 263 Camellas (T. D. 10737, 16316) 25% 368-369 Camel's hair (T. D. 12657, 17207, 16232, 15920, 75 F. R. 834) of second class 12c lb 366 " hair, second class, scoured 3 60 lb 370 " hair, Russian, of 3d class, valued 12c or less per pound 4o lb valued over 12c per pound 7o lb 369 " hair, Chinese (T. D. 12657) 12o lb 381 " hair fabrics and articles composed of (T. T>. 12245, 27792), (See Woolen schedule.) 373 " hair noils (T. D. 15232) 20c lb 423 " hair pencils in quills or otherwise 40% 382 " hair shawls 44o lb and 60% 378 " hair tops, as woolen manufactures n. s. p. f. 449 Cameos, imitation of, composed of glass or paste (T. D. 24581) 20% 448 " in frames 60% 358 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. Article Rate 449 Cameos, out but not set (T. D. 9057, 9211) 10% 448 " set 60% 464 " shell, as manufactures of shell (T. D. 25512).. 35% 109 Cameras and camera tubes, metal and glass, glass chief value (T. D. 18362) 45% " other, dutiable according to the material of chief value. / 20 Camomile flowers, advanced in value, if not alco- holic M,onj and 10% 659 " flowers, crude, if not alcoholic Free 639 " oil Free 627 Camphor, crude, natural (T. D. 9264, 24101) Free 6B " Japanese peppermint or menthol (T. D. 4963) 25% 480 " oil (T. D. 9264, 15466, 17612, 18831, 84 F. R. 449, 23116) 20% 12 " refined (T. D. 13548) «c lb 12 " synthetic (T. D. 26995, 28576, 29077, 29181 6c lb J03 " wood, sawed 15% 713 " wood, unmanufactured (T. D. 5271) Free 15 Camphorated napthaline (T. p. 13571) 20% 3 Camphyllne, eucalyptol (T. D. 15028) 25% 15 " disinfectant (T. D. 18138) 20% 20 Camwood, advanced in value, if not alcoholic ViC lb and 10% 659 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 617 Canadian agricultural reports (T. D. 11756) Free 416 " postal cards (T. D. 7903, 10624) 25% " postal cards in transit (T. D. 16038) Free Sec. 39. Canal bonds. 668 Canary seed (T. D. 7786, 20622, 24976) Free 642 " weed, as orchil Free 199 Candelabra, is not regalia or work of art, but a man- ufacture of metal (T. D. 7712, 12097, 12844, 13362, 13469) 45% 274 Candled apples (T. D. 15811) Ic lb and 35% 278 " citron (T. D. 10874, 38 F. R. 714, 59 F. R. 768) 4c lb 274 " dates (T. D. 12668) Ic lb and 35% 278 " lemon and orange peel 2c lb 571 Candle berries (T. D. 1958) Free 15 " coloring (T. D. 21923) 30% 199 " holders for Christmas trees (T. D. 14945, 19138) 45% 431 " holders, flimsy affairs of tin, as toys (Abt. 1956, T. D. 25411) 35% 436 " matches (T. D. 14214) gross boxes containing not over 100 matches per box 6o other than as above %cM 630 " nuts, crude (T. D. 1958) Free 480 " tar (53 F. R. 786, 59 F. R. 456, T. D. 5049, 5091, 10951, 12337, 14460, 14709, 15712) 20% 330 " wioking, cotton or other vegetable fibre (T. D. 10668) 10c lb and 15% 462 Candles, wax chief value (T. D. 12521) 25% 96 " carbons for electric lighting, wholly or partly finished, made entirely from petroleum coke, 35o per e ft if composed chiefly of lampblack or retort carbon 65c per c ft 480 " stearine (T. D. 15111) 20% 93 Candlesticks, china, decorated 60% 94 " china, white 85% 661 ■■ if borne In hand are regalia (T. D. 8514, 8976) Fre« 199 " metal (T. D. 3347, 6683, 9522) 4S% ScriEDULE OF Duties 359 Pak- Article Rate 219 Candy, sugar, valued at 15c pound or less 4c Jb and 15% valued over 15c It) 50% The weight and value of immediate coverings shall be included in the dutiable weight and value, rock, as candy (T. D. 13372). 713 Cane, bamboo, rattan and reed, rough (T. D. 434B, 11586, 12632, 13244) Free 212 " chair, manufactured of rattan or reed (T. D. 9779, 13244, 11586) 10% 215 " furniture beaterg (T. D. 12200) 35% 216 " juice, sirup of, testing not above 75 degrees 95-1000 Xb for every additional degree or fraction, add 35-10000 It) 451 " pin (T. D. 17166), as leather, n. s. p. f 15% 332 " seating, imitation, of cotton (T. D. 10862) 45% 652 " seeds for Agricultural Department or U. S. Botanic Gardens Free 217 " sugar, unmanufactured (T. D. 7734, 6961, 10978) 20% 668 " sugar or slips for seed Free 659 Canella alba bark, crude, if not alcoholic Free 20 " alba bark, not crude, if not alcoholic. .%o lb and 10% 475 Canes containing a pipe bowl (T. D. 3692) 60% 478 " containing a watch (T. D. 9061) 40% 478 " from rattan or malacca, partly finished (56 F. R. 817) 40% 212 " chair, wrought or manufactured from rattans or reeds (T. D. 13244) 10% 713 " sticks for, rough (T. D. 12632) Free 478 " walking, animal Integument on steel core (T. D. 6600) 40% 478 " walking, finished or unfinished (T. D. 9067)... 40% 713 " walking, rough or only cut into suitable lengths Free 478 " with metal heads or mountings 40% 263 Canna bulbs ?10 per M 65 Cannabis indica (minimum 25%) 55o lb 274 Canned apples (T. D. 12313) 2c lb 667 " bologna sausage (T. D. 11876) Free 671 " clams Free 286 " bologna sausage in lard (T. D. 13761) 25% 270 " fish, excepting shell fish (T. D. 11835) 30% bristlings, sardels, sardellen and shell fish (T. D. 11835) 30% 286 " sausage meat (T. D. 7066, 13761) 25% 671 " shell fish Free 252 " vegetables (T. D. 6889) 40% 428 Cannel coal (T. D. 787) 45e ton 179 Cannetille as bullions (T. D. 6149, 23729, 23555, Abt. 799, T. D. 24157, 25134) 5c lb and 30% 199 Cannon (T. D. 7643, 22019, 24549) 45% Canoes are not personal effects (T. D. 6071). 215 " (T. D. 16057, 17110) 35% 215 " birch bark (T. D. 2374, 14616, 18542) 35% 431 " diminutive, of birch bai;'k and wood, as toys (T. D. 25644) 35% 199 Cans, tin or other metal v. »■. .-. 45% 195 " (except such as are hermetically sealed by sol- dering, or otherwise), composed wholly, osotau .'. chief value of metal lacquered or printed by any process of lithography whatever, if filled i ; , or unfilled, and whether their contents be 360 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate but no cans, boxes, packages, or containers of any kind, of the capacity of Ave pounds or under, subject to duty under this para- graph, shall pay less duty than if the same were imported empty; and the dutiable value of the same shall include all packing charges, cartons, wrappings, envelopes, and printed matter accompanying them when such cans, boxes, packages, or containers are imported wholly or partly filled with merchandise exempt from duty (except liquids and merchandise commercially known as drugs) and which is commonly dealt in at wholesale in the country of original exportation in bulk or in packages exceeding five pounds in capacity: Provided further. That paper, cardboard or paste-' board wrappings or containers that are made and used only for the purpose of holding or containing the article with which they are filled, and after such use are mere waste material, shall not be dutiable un- less their contents are dutiable. (T. D. 29963). 20 Cantharides, advanced in value, if not alcoholic ^c lb and 10% 559 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 399 Canton crepes, as Silk goods, 316-320" flannels, as cotton cloth (T. D. 3422). 215 Canvas and rattan trunks (T. D. 18005) 35% 368 " burlap (53 F. R. p. 787, T. D. 10231) 45% cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6362). 357 " embroidery (T. D. 6262, 11882, 14139, 38 F. R. 95), as flax cloth. 357 " 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). 357 " flax tow (T. D. 11882, 14056), as flax cloth. 368 " fioor cloth, hemp and ' Jute 46% 352 " jute, plain woven (T. D. 17962). (See Jute f3.t)pics ") 358 " Jute, with selvedge (38 F. R. 716) 45% 358 " Jute, twilled (T. D. 17962) 45% 358 " military (T. D. 12830) 46% 357 " padding, fiax (T. D. 1714, 14249), as flax cloth. 358 " padding, jute (T. D. 12357) 45% 378 " painters', as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12234, 14062). 358 " Pehssier (T. D. 12570, 14249) '. 45% 332 " sail, cotton 45% 357 " sail, flax or linen, as flax cloth. 358 " starched burlaps (T. D. 14322) 45% 357 " Tyne Castle (T. D. 17344), as flax cloth. 591 Caoutchouc, india rubber, crude Free 467 Capadastra, as parts of musical instrument (T. D. 8549) 45% 669 Cape gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 20 " gum, not crude, if not alcoholic %c lb and 10% !49 " linen combing, embroidered (T. D. 15322) 60% 349 " net, for hat crowns (T. D. 7430, 14176) 60% 269 Capers in their natural state 25% Schedule of Duties 361 Par. Articls Rate 252 Capers, prepared or preserved In tins, jars, bottles, etc. (Abt. 1942, T. D. 25411, Abt. 6710, T. D. 26390, T. D. 26849) 40% 324 Capes, cotton 50% 349 " cotton, embroidered 60% 324-463" cotton containing india rubber, according to material of chief value 60% 439 '• fur 50% 402 " silk 60% 382 " wool (T. D. 7214) ' 44c lb and 60% 437 Caps, blasting $2.25 M 196 " bottle, of metal, if not colored, waxed, lac- quered, enameled, lithographed, or embossed in color %oIb and 45% if colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, lith- ographed, or embossed in color 55% 324 " cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 6266, 12342, 14134, 14393) 50% 349 " if embroidered 60% 324-463" containing india rubber, according to ma- terial of chief value. ■ 38S " fez wool (T. D. 12026, 16655) 44c lb and 60% 439 " fur (T. D. 7214, 11094, 22228) 60% 452 " leather 40% 349 " nurses' cotton, embroidered (T. D. 14393) 60% 434 " paper, fulminating (T. D. 2342) 20% 437 " percussion (T. T>. 2148, 2150, 9664, 14407, 14549, 14550) , 30% 439 " rabbit hair (T^ D. 11094) 50% 382 " Scotch, Tam O'Shanters (13 S. C. R. 70, T. D. 10859, 10961, 16954, 16958) 44c lb and 60% 402 " silk (T. D. 6044) 60% 382 " wool (T. D. 7214, 8506, 10562, 10961, 10860, 12025, 12653, 16655) 44c lb and 60% 298 Capsicum, or red pepper (T. D. 11688, 13956, 17643) . .2%c !b 65 Capslclne (T. D. 29383) 25% 65 Capsules, medicinal, non-alcoholic 25% 65 " medicinal, alcoholic (min. 25%) 55c lb 199 " metal (T. D. 20180) 45% 94 " porcelain evaporating dishes 55% 171 Car tires, iron or steel 114c lb 121 " truck channels, not assembled or manufac- tured, or advanced beyond hammering, roll- ing, or casting, valued at 9-lOc lb or less..3-10c lb valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb 199 " trucks for American built cars (T. D. 9688) 45% 171 " wheel centers (T. D. 8037) 114c lb 118 " wheels, worn out (T. D. 8229) $1 ton 156 Carabines 25% 98 Carafes, compartment (T. D. 12858) 60% 639 Caraway, oil of (G. A. 3901) Free 668 " seed, crude Free 156 Carbines 25% 1 Carboleum (T. D. 19134, 22402) 25% 49B Carbolic acid (T. D. 2587, 6496, 6499, 6809, 12029, 13882, 10958, 17346) Free 669 " sheep wash (T. D. 2426, 8182, 8782) Free 69 " soap (T. D. 15039) 20c lb 65 Carbolized cotton (T. D. 4987) 25% 398 " ligature of silk, if in the gum $1 lb if ungummed, wholly or in part $1.50 lb 15 Carbollneum Avenarius (T. D. 17328, 21061, 23132) 20% 95 Carbon n. s. p. f. (T. D. 26837, 28252) 20% 362 F. B. Vandeghipt & Co. Par. Article Rate 515 Carbon, animal (T. D. 14700) Free 215 " bamboo splints for electric lights (T. D. 13199) 35% 3 " bisulphide of (T. D. 11416) S5% 95 " plates (T. D. 8777) 30% 45 " bone black, dry or ground in oil or water. . . . 25% 95 " electrodes, brushes, plates, and disks (T. D. 18023) 30% 96 " for electric lighting, wholly or partly fin- ished, made entirely from petroleum coke, 35c 100 ft if composed chiefly of lampblack or retort carbon 65c 100 ft 96 " gas retorts (T. D. 5050, 17816) 20% 98 " pictures on glass (T. D. 12105) 60% 96 " pots, porous, for electric batteries without metallic connections 20% 428 " retort (T. T>. 17816, 18532, 24847) 20% 449 Carbonado — miners' diamonds — if advanced from nat- ural condition (T. D. 29054) 10% 3 Carbonate crystal (T. D. 16006, 17602, 17938) 25% 5 " of ammonia (T. D. 7381) l^c lb 3 " of baryta or witherite, precipitated (T. D. 17843, 23364, 28932) 26% 3 " of baryta or witherite 25% 65 " of iron, nonalcoholic 25% 65 " of iron, alcoholic (min. 25%) 55c R) 31 " of magnesia, calcined medicinal 7c lb 31 " of magnesia, calcined, Henry's (T. D. 7574, 13877) 7cn5 618 " of magnesia, crude Free 31 " of magnesia, medicinal 3c lb 3 " of guaiacol (T. D. 15116, 15216) 25% 655 " of potash (T. D. 12565, 17027, 17430, 17380, 17381, 17900, 78 F. R. 805) Free 665 " of potash, refined (T. D. 18810, 19067, 83 F. R. 692) Free 72 " of soda, crystal Ho lb 74 " of sodium (T. D. 12698, 13590) l-6c lb 3 " of strontia, precipitated (T. D. 17624) 25% 685 " of strontia mineral Free 96 Carbons for electric lighting (T. D. 18512). (See Car- bon.) 95 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16362) 35% 600 Carboys, American, returned empty (T. D. 2302) Free 97 " covered or uncovered, filled or unfilled (mini- mum 40%) (T. D. 24706 and Abt. 85, T. D. 24919) lo lb " foreign, exported, filled and returned empty, dutiable (T. D. 11505). 449 Carbuncles, cut 10% 555 " rough Free 448 " set 60% 285 Carcasses, beef, mutton, veal and pork (T. D. 2325, 7202) l%o lb 286 " game, except birds (T. D. 2325, 7202) l%c lb Card baskets, according to material. 135 " baskets, wire (T. D. 8678), pay duty on the wire used, and in addition (minimum 40%) . . Ic lb " cases according to material. 452 " cases, leather chief value 40% 145 " clothing, not permanently attached and fitted to carding machines, if manufactured with round iron or untempered round steel wire. Schedule or Duties 363 P^^ Article Rate if manufactured with tempered round steel ■wire 45c sq ft if manufactured with plated wire or other than round iron or steel wire, or with felt face, wool face, or rubber face cloth con- „„„ „ taining wool 55c sq ft SIS Card, clothing material, as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 199 " clothing with steel or iron clips attached 45% " clothing permanently attached to machinery, dutiable as entirety (T. D. 8973, 26789, 28688, 28732, 28802). 416 " holders, printed (T. D. 10066) 25% 313 " laps, cotton 35% 668 Cardamon seed, crude Free 20 " seed, not crude, Tf not alcoholic %o lb and 10% 415 Cardboard (T. D. 6632, 11351, 11695, 20519) 35% portfolios, if usual coverings (T. D. 22241) dutiable ivith contents. . 415 " academy board (T. D. 11863) 35% 420 " screens (T. D. 5569),, see Paper " manufactures of, n. si p. f 35% 396 Carded or combed silk 35o lb 373 " wool waste 20c lb 313 " yarn. (See Cotton yarn.) 382 Cardigan jackets 44c lb and 60% 199 Carding machinery (T. D. 1136) 45% 419 Cards, Chinese playing (T. D. 8617, 10731) . .lOo pack and 20% 420 " Chinese playing, counters for (T. D. 13768) 35% 17 •' celluloid 65c lb and 30% 415 " Jacquard 35% 419 " Japanese playing (T. D. 17561) 10c pack and 20% 412 " lithograph, as lithographic prints (T. D. 12573). 416 " enameled, for photographs (31 F. R. 884) 25% 416 " foreign postal (T. D. 10624, 10960) 25% foreign postal in transit (T. D. 16038) Free 470 " gelatin, painted (T. D. 13067) 15% 199 " hair drawing of tempered steel wire (T. D. 15141) 45% 199 " iron show (T. D. 6141) 45% 415 " paper blank 35% 419 " playing, in packs not exceeding 54 cards and at a like rate for any number in excess (T. D. 3270, 8617, 10154, 11518) 10c pack and 20% 411-416" printed (T. D. 3941, 4719, 8984). (See Printed matter.) 403 " silk and paper, silk chief value (T. D. 7432).. 50% 411 " surface coated (T. D. 11351) 5c lb and 30% 416 " visiting (T. D. 6925) 25% what constitutes, a pack of (T. D. 11518, 13768). 145 " wool, with steel teeth. (See Card clothing.) 65 Carioa papaya (T. D. 11350, 13581) (minimum 25%) (T.' D. 21389) 55olb 627 Carlsbaden salts (T. D. 2817, 9217, 9715) Free 94 Carmelite ware (T. D. 25354) 55% 93 if decorated (T. D. 27327, 29014) 60% 3 Carminamide, a chemical compound (T. D. 11538)... 25% 56 Carmine, lake, dry or liquid 30% 480 " Persian berry (T. D. 5865) 20% 56 " water color 30% 25 Carmined indigo 10c lb 154 Carpenters' bench knives. (See Knives.) 215 Carpet beaters, rattan (T. T>. 7188) 36% 364 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 394 Article Rate 393 390 384 392 386 386 389 384 393 347 393 393 393 392 390 393 344 344 393 389 390 393 344 344 393 344 384 387 344 393 378 393 385 393 3S8 387 389 385 Carpet, 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, H415, 13964, 14560, 14732, 15884, 48 F. R. 159). yarns, according to material. saddlebags of, if for rugs (T. D. 15721) 50% Carpets, Angola (T. D. 1463) 18c sq yd and 40% " Aubusson and Axminster (T. D. 11346) 60c sq yd and 40% baize or booking 22c sq yd and 40% broche, as Brussels (T. D. 7894) .. .44c sq yd and 40% " Brussels -. 44c sq yd and 40% " Byzantine, as Brussels (T. D. 6538) 44c sq yd and 40% " chain, Venetian 22c sq yd and 40% chenille ". 60c sq yd and 40% church seating (T. D. 8944) 50% cork (42 F. R. 491) 20c sq yd and 20% cotton and straw, cotton chief value (T. D. 14315) 50% cotton, flax or wool, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3390) 50% Dranneck (T. D. 13806) 50% druggets (T. D. 10111) 22c sq yd and 40% " Dutch wool 18c sq yd and 40% felt (T. T>. 10111, 12249, 20008, 21982) 50% flax, hemp or jute (T. D. 3390, 13673, 13806, 14315, 14560), valued not over 16o sq yd 4c sq yd and 30% valued over 15c sq yd 8c sq yd and 30% hemp. (See Carpets, flax.) horsehair and cotton (T. D. 13673) 50% ingrain, treble 22c sq yd and 40% ingrain, two-ply 18c sq yd and 40% Japanese, cow's hair chief value (T. D. 11542) 50% Japanese jute, as carpets, flax (T. D. 11415, 13947). jute. (See Carpets, flax.) (T. D. 11415, 13724, 13947, 13950.) jute table covers not (T, D. 14072). Kalmuc, plain filling (T. D. 10038) 50% Madras, as carpets, flax (T. D. 7548, 4Sffil). Moquette (T. D. 2638) 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) 50% patent velvet, as wool manufactures (T. D. 7094, 9850). plush, not woven on Jacquard machine (T. D. 4720) 50% press cloth not (T. D. 12202). sample, 1 to 1% yards 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) 40c sq yd and 40% three-ply 22c sq yd and 40% Tournay velvet (T. D. 13803, 71 F. R. 513) 60c sq yd and 40% Schedule of Duties 365 Par. Article Rate 389 Carpets, treble ingrain 22c sq yd and 40% 390 " two-ply ingrain 18c sq yd and 40% 378 " upholstery, as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7094, 9850, 12142). 387 " velvet or tapestry velvet (T. D. 6033, 48 F. R. 157) 40o sq yd and 40% 389 ■' Venetian chain 22c sq yd and 40% 393 " Venetian yarn 50% 390 " Weardale, as two-ply ingrain (T. D. 7474) 18c sq yd and 40% 385 " "Wilton 60c sq yd and 40% 390 •• Wool, Dutch 18o sq yd and 40% 393 " wool, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3390, 13673, 1380.6, 14315, 14560) 50% 391 " woven whole for rooms, including selvage, if any (T. T>. 6060,- 7474, 8588, 9174, 10926) 10c sq ft and 40% Carriage and harness, not personal effects (T. D. 11021). 378 " aprons, India rubber and wool, as wool manu- factures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13754). 144 " bolts (T. D. 12932) l%c lb 192 " clocks •. 40% 192 " clocks, leather cases for, as parts of clocks (T. D. 9477) 40% 199 " hardware n. s. p. f 45% 378 " robes or rugs, as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7298, 8702). 378 " robes, fur (T. D. 3702). (If wool lined, see "Wool cloths.) Carriages, according to material (T. D. 10778, 5 S. C. R. 241, 13354). 439 Carroted fur skins 20% 269 Carrots 25% 266 " seed (T. D. 6632) 4c lb Cars, material used for repairing foreign, is dutiable (T. D. 12279). 199 " platform (T. D. 7684) 45% 199 " railway (T. D. 9623) 45% " repairs and refurnishing, running between Canada and "United States, when dutiable or free (T. D. 648, 4239, 5093, 9549, 6988, 11630, 12093, 12279, 12859). 464 Carton pate (T. D. 14561) -. 35% 650 " containing philosophical apparatus (T. D. 10607) Free 411-416 Cartons, empty paper, if not fancy boxes. (See Paper boxes.) 403 Cartridge bags of silk (T. D. 19135) 50% 199 " ' belts, metal chief value (T. D. 8515) 45% 199 " oases, with fulminates, metal chief value (T. D. 3552, 3622, 3846) 45% 437 " shells, empty (T. D. 2336, 6634, 14544) 30% 437 Cartridges (T. D. 3846, 24768) 30% 121 Car-trucl< channels, iron or steel, not assembled, or manufactured, or advanced beyond hammer- ing, rolling, or casting, valued at 9-10o tb or less 3-lOe lb valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb 639 Carui, of Caraway, oil of Free 668 " seed, crude Free 215 Carved altars of wood for church (T. D. 6032) 35% 154 Carving knives and forks, as knives (T. D. 16287, 18612). 366 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 95 Carvings in soapstone, decorated (T. D. 9042) 45% 215 " molded of glue and sawdust (T. D. 7431, 7831). 35% 639 Carvel (G. A. 3901) Free 559 Cascarjlla bark, crude. If not alcoholic Free 20 " bark, not crude, if not alcoholic %c lb and 10% 607 Casein . 15848) 25% 90 Celadon ite, ground (Abt. 2210, T. D. 25462, Abt. 2886, T. D. 25600) $2 ton 252 Celery in cans or other packages 40% 269 " in natural state 25% 252 '• salt (T. D. 6080) 40% 266 " seed (T. D. 1903) 10c lb 559 " seed (40 P. R. 230, T. D. 12726) unfit for plant- ing, if not alcoholic Free 467 Cello bows (T. D. 10885) 46% 467 Cellos (T. D. 10941) 45% 95 Cells, asphaltum (T. D. 12244) 35% 94 " porous, white earthenware (T. D. 10396) 65% 17 Celluloid articles, except/moving picture films (T. D. 19583, 21870, 21881) 65c lb and 30% articles, weight of (T. D. 25823, 27347). 17 " whether known as, or by any other name 40c lb if in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes or other forms, not polished, wholly or partly, and not made up into finished or partly finished articles 45on> if polished, wholly or partly, or if in finished or partly finished articles (except moving picture films), if celluloid, collodion or any compound of pyroxylin or other cellulose esters, is component material of chief value 65o lb and 30% 405 " artificial silk, according to article (T. D. 23110, 23628). 17 " balls (T. D. 13223) 65e tb and 30% 438 " boutonnleres (T. D. 14938, 14943) 60% 17 " comb blanks (T. D. 17839) 65c lb and 30% 467 " covered harmonicas (T. D. 13302) 45% 17 " crude or unmanufactured 40c lb 17 " hair pins (T. D. 11033, 11092, 11418, 14706, 17809) 65c lb and 30% 17 " in sheets 45c lb 17 " Jewelers' trays (T. D. 16478) , 65o tb and 30% 17 " labels (T. T>. 11045) 65c lb and 30% 17 " memorandum tablets (T. D. 13814, 11966) 65c lb and 30% 164 " needles (T. D. 22807) 25% 17 " toilet cases with mirror (T. D. 13814).. 65o Tb and 30% 17 " umbrella handles (T. D. 17-190) 65c lb and 30% 17 Cellulose esters, as celluloid. 86 Cement, bicycle (T. D. 8597) 20% 480 " Brazilian (T. D. 27714) 20% 370 F. B. Vandkrrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 86 Cement, calcined magnesite (T. D. 9375) 20% 86 " ■ chalk slags (39 P. ,B. p. 763) 20% 544 " copper Free 86 " fire (T. D. 17837) 20% 86 " from raw chalk and dried mud (39 F. R. 763).. 20% 86 " furnace (T. D. 16851) 20% 86 " India rubber (T. D. 13769) 20% 88 " Keene's, or other of which gypsum is the com- ponent material of chief value, it valu_ed at $10 per ton or less $3.50 ton if valued above ?10 and not above $15 $5 ton if valued above $15 and not above $30 $10 ton if valued above $30 per ton $14 ton 86 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 20130, 23489) 20% 86 " Roman, Portland and other hydraulic, in pack- ages (T. D. 11197), including weight of pack- ages (T. D. 3517, 8199, 14703) 8c 100 lb in bulk 7c 100 lb 95 " statuettes (T. D. 14860), plain 35% decorated 45% 3 Cene oil 25% 171 Centers of car wheels l>4oIb 199 Central fire cases, with fulminates (T. D. 3846) 45% 66 Ceramic colors 30% 85 " mosaic tiles, valued not over 40c sq ft 8c sq ft valued over 40o sq ft 10c sq ft and 25% 65 Cerates n. s. p. f 25% 416 Certificate of clinical thermometer (T. D. 20132) 25% Sec. 40 Certificates of indebtedness. 707 Ceresla or ceresin, fossil wax (T. D. 2703, 6258) Free 462 " manufactures of 25% 15 Ceruiein (T. D. 5113, 8768, 15983, 12828) 30% 480 Cerlsette, extract of (T. D. 17566) 20% 530 Cerium cerite, or cerium ore (T. D. 20245) Free 239 Chaff, oat (T. D. 16228) lOo 100 lb 199 Chafing dishes, metal 46% 448 Chain, composed of gold or platinum, whether set or not set with diamonds, pearls, cameos, coral or other precious or semi-precious stones, or imitations thereof 60% 135 " links of wire, pays duty on the wire used, and in addition (minimum 40%) Ic lb 199 " rope n. s. p. f 45% 141 Chains, bicycle (T. D. 9969, 19 O. A. G. 527) 45% 199 '■ brass, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7878, 9060, 10410, 21377).. 46% 421 " composed of beads (T. D. 25018) 60% 464 " gutta percha or hard rubber 35% 442 " human hair '. 36% 448 " if set with imitation precious stones composed of glass or paste (except imitation jet), or composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass or gun metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, plated or alloyed with gold, silver or nickel, and designed to be worn on ap- parel or carried on or about or attached to the person, valued at 20c per doz pieces... Ic each and 25% and in addition thereto % of one cent per doz for each one cent the value exceeds 20c per doz. 431 " if toys (T. D. 3208) 35% 150 " iron or steel (T. D. 10889, 10890), not less than % of an inch in diameter %o lb Schedule of Duties 371 Par. Article Hate less than %, not less than % of an inch In diameter l^c rb less than %, not less than 5-16 of an inch in diameter l%o IT) less than 5-16 of an inch in diameter 3c rb but none of the above shall pay less than 45%. 448 Chains, jewelry (T. T>. 5103, 9840, 10889) 60% . 150 " key steel (T. D. 5948, 8940, 9213, 9843, 17186), as chains, iron or steel. 448 " rope, curb, cable and other fancy patterns of chain, without bar, swivel, snap or ring, com- posed of rolled gold plate or of silver, Ger- man silver, white metal or brass, not exceed- ing % of one inch in diameter, breadth or thickness, valued at 30c per yard 6o ft and 25% and in addition thereto % of one cent per yard for each one cent the value exceeds 30c per yard. 461 " saddlery 35% 403 " silk vest (T. D. 17053) 50% 199 " shot (49 P. R. 221, T. D. 10128, 10890) 45% 160 " steel watch, as chains, iron and steel (T. D. 8740, 9969, 10890, 10889, 11241, 12040). 150 " surveyors', as chains, iron and steel (T. D. 8740). 212 Chair cane or reeds, wrought or manufactured from rattans or reeds (T. D. 12981, 13244) 10% 467 " with musical attachment (Abt. 2355, T. D. 25482) 45% 199 Chairs, lawn or garden, iron 45% 378 " made of Aubusson tapestry, as wool manufac- tures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13225). 135 " made of wire, pay highest rate assessed on the wire of which they are made and (min- imum 40%) Ic It) 199 " metal, n. s. p. f 45% 126 " railway (T. D. 276) 3-lOc lb 212 " willow or osier 45% 215 ■' wood (T. D. 9536, 13225) 35% 449 Chalcedony, cut 10% 112 " manufactured, if not suitable for jewelry 50% 448 " set 60% 13 Chalk, billiard (T. D. 11333, 14200) Ic lb 13 " blocks, cubes, disks or sticks Ic tb 531 " crude, not ground, precipitated or prepared.. Free 13 " figures (T. D. 6933) 25% 13 " French (T. D. 28425) , Ic lb 13 " ground or bolted Ic lb 13 " manufactures of 25% 13 " precipitated naturally or artificially (T. D. 19491) Iclb 13 " prepared (T. D. 3129, 5374, 12810, 24371, 24985, 29631) ICIb 13 •• red (T. D. 12458, 23027) Ic IT) 86 " slags (39 F. R. 763) 20% 13 " tailors' (T. D. 16526) IcTb 399 Chamberg blanche, silk, as silk cloth. 457 Chamois gloves, as gloves of sheep origin (T. D. 16328). 452 " skins, toilet (T. D. 8789) 40% 451 " skins (T. D. 11701, 13794, 16289) 20% 676 " skins, dry salted, untanned and with hair on (T. D. 24550) Free 372 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. Article Rate 452 Chamois sponges (T. D. 15823) 40% 452 " watch bags (T. D. 13794) 40% 332 Chamolslne dusters, cotton (T. D. 16318) 45% 20 Chamomile flowers, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. %c tt)TandlO% 559 " flowers, crude, if not alcoholic Free 639 '■ oil Free 94 Chamotte plates (T. D. 25675) 65% 306 Champagne and all other sparkling wines, in bottles containing each not more than 1 quart and more than 1 pint $9.60 doi containing each not more than 1 pint and more than ^ pint $4.80 doz containing ^ pint each or less $2.40 doz in bottles or other vessels containing more than 1 quart each, in addition to $9.60 doz bottles, on the quantity in excess of 1 quart at the rate of $3 gal but no separate or additional duty shall be assessed on the bottles (T. D. 10868, 16715, 18027). 307 " breakage, leakage or damage (T. D. 17644), no construction or other allowance for. Chandeliers are not regalia (T. D. 7303, 7712). 93 " china or earthenware, decorated 60% 94 not decorated 55% 98 " glass (T. D. 15401) 60% 199 •' metal 46% 420 Changeable color pictures (T. D. 6098) 3B% 121 Channels, and car-truck channels, iron or steel, not assembled, or manufactured, or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting, valued at 9-10o per lb or less 3-10o lb valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb 402 Chantllly laces (T. D. 14628) 60% 464 Chapels, pasteboard and shells (T. D. 8531) 36% 90 Chappatote, Mexican asphalt, as asphaltum (T. D. 4867). 10 Char, bone, suitable for use in decolorizing sugars.... 20% 10' " blood 20% 10 Charcoal (T. D. 27375, 27610) 20% 615 " animal (T. D. 13359, 14700) Free 65 " capsules 25% 10 " for heating censer (T. D. 8669) 20% 10 " hand warmers (T. D. 15330) 20% 120 " iron (T. D. 6827, 11397, 14553, 22708, 22930, 23756, 23833, 23889) $8 ton 151 " iron, tubes, pipes, flues or stays made of H4o lb 96 " plates or blocks, for electric battery (T. D. 8777) 36% 10 " powder, for toilet use 20% Charges, dutiable character of invoice is subject to protest and not appraisement (T. D. 14784). " entered as part value, not a clerical error (T. D. 12452, 12460, 12464, 12465, 12660, 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. 13566). goods in transit (T. D. 13695). Schedule of Duties 373 ^^^- Article Rate Charges 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). legalization not dutiable ground in oil l%c fb 448 Charms, agate (T. D. 7155) 60% 463 " bone (T. D. 12806) 35% 448 " brass, in form of miniature albums, as Jewelry (T. D. 25531) 60% 93 " china ware, decorated 60% 94 not decorated (T. D. 6050) 55% 448 " if set with- imitation precious stones composed of glass or paste (except imitation jet), or composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass, or gun metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, plated, or alloyed with gold, sil- ver or nickel, and designed to be worn on apparel or carried on or about or attached to the person, valued at 20c per doz pieces, Ic each and 25% and in addition thereto % of one cent per doz for each one cent the value exceeds 20o per doz. 431 " if toys 36% 448 " if Jewelry (T. D. 9073. 9665) 60% 448 " knives (T. D. 9073, 16010). 448 " lead pencils (T. D. 14640). 448 " miniature opera glasses (T. D. 9666, 9073) 60% 416 Charts (T. D. 17168) 26% 516 " for the use of the United States Free 617 " hydrographic Free 412 " lithographic, as lithographic prints. 517 " printed over twenty years (T. D. 13164) Free 619 " specially imported for societies Free Chartreuse, as spirits (T. D. 22314). 661 Chasubles, for churches, as regalia Free 179 " metal threads chief value (T. D. 10898) 15c lb and 60% 402 " silk chief value (T. D. 12720) 60% 402 " woven crosses for (T. D. 9664) 60% 452 Chatelaine bags of leather, not Jewelry (T. D. 23988) 40% 448 " watches, pins for (G. A. 3820) 60% 448 Chatelaines worn as Jewelry (T. D. 1624, 21874) 60% 464 Chatterton's compound (T. D. 22871) 35% 430 Checl4o tb 291 " root, ground, burnt, roasted or granulated (15 O. A. G. p. 491) 3c tb 291 " root, raw, dried or undried, but unground l%o tb 266 " seed (T. D. 7523, 15177) lOe lb 294 " Seelig's coffee (56 P. R. 824, 60 F. R. 74, T. D. 14783) 2%Clb Chief value, meaning of (17 O. A. G. p. 337). 402 Chiffon, bands of, and veilings, silk (T. D. 16277, 16311, 23231) 60% 298 Chili peppers, ground or unground (T. D. 11688, 13956) 2l^0 lb 199 Chilled Iron shoe slides (T. D. 4470) 45% 199 " shot 45%. 298 Chillies or bird peppers (59 F. R. 446, T. D. 13956, 14787, 14738, 15475)..' 2%o tb- 467 Chimes of bells (T. D. 5999) 45% 98 Chimneys, glass, cut edges (T. D. 11001, 17017, 17029, 17044) 60%. 109 " glass, not cut 45% 112 Chimney pieces, marble 50% 116 " pieces, slate 20% Chin rests (T. D. 10259), according to material of chief value. 93 China, painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner, and manufactures in chief value of 60% 94 " if plain white, and manufactures in chief value of 66% 94 " balls for sign work, plain (T. D. 15147) 55% 93 " baskets (T. D. 9012) 60% 90 " clay, or kaolin (T. D. 5367, 28923) $2.50 ton 480 " clay or kaolin prepared for clearing wines (Oct. 17, 1879, Toledo) 20% 93 " clock cases, with or without movements, dec- orated (T. D. 11676) 60% 94 plain white 55% 94 " cooking dishes, colored brown on underside, for utilitarian purposes (T. D. 29236) 55% 431 " dolls and doll heads (T. D. 12992, 12995, 14684) 35% 358 " grass, manufactures of 45% 479 •■ grass, noils of (T. D. 6873, 13348, 17777) 10% 578 " grass or ramie Free 378 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 340 China, grass, thread and yarn (T. D. 2133, 3621). (See Yarn flax and thread flax.) 448 " Jewelry (T. D. 5161) 60% 93 " jewelry settings (T. D. 4971) 60% 94 " lemon squeezers (T. D. 12950) 55% 93 " parasol sticks, decorated heads (T. D. 11704) . . 60% 93 " pill tiles, plagues, ornaments, toys, charms, vases, statues, statuettes, mugs, cups, steins, and lamps, wholly or in chief value of such ware, if painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner 60% if plain white 55% plaques, decorated (T. D. 25761) 60% plain white 55% plates, hand painted, not paintings (Abt. 2154, T. D. 25462) 60% ornaments, decorated 60% plain white 55% reeds (T. D. 13244) 10% ribbons (T. D. 15855) 60% root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic ViC lb and 10% root, crude, if not alcoholic Free silks, as silk piece goods (T. D. 10900, 13418). stone (T. D. 4971) $2.50 ton statuettes, decorated 60% plain white 55% straw matting 3%c sq yd toys and toy tea sets, decorated 60% plain white 55% umbrella handles, decorated (T. D. 10252) 60% plain white 55% vases, bronze mounted, metal chief value (T. D. 24674) 45% vases, decorated (T. D. 21140) 60% plain white 55% white, a color 30% nas (T. D. 10900) (minimum 50%) 8c sq yd and 30% naware articles n. s. p. f., decorated 60% plain white 55% painted, tinted, enameled, stained, printed, gilded, or ornamented or decorated In any manner (T. D. 13868) 60% plain white (T. D. 16169, 15170, 15171) 55% paintings on (T. D. 13427, 13787, 14069, 14226, 15863, 16430, 25761) 60% ncards, as sardines (T. D. 1382). inese articles for Joss house not regalia (T. D. 8133, 8548). bean curd (T. D. 10262, 23639) 40% bean sticks or bean cake (T. D. 10243, 14618, 23639) 40% bean curd, bean cake or bean sticks, if in tins, jars or similar packages 40% birds' nests (T. D. 22057) 20% blue, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 8c lb bombs (T. D. 6037, 22498, 23218) 12c lb counters or chips (T. D. 16177) 35% fire works n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15227) 12c It> gelatin or agar-agar, valued at not above lOo lb 2%en) 94 93 94 93 93 94 212 349 20 559 399 90 93 94 93 94 93 94 199 93 94 56 321 Chi 93 Chi 94 93 94 93 270 Chi Chi 252 252 252 480 43 433 420 433 23 Schedule of Duties 379 Par. Article Rate valued at more than 10c and not more than 35c rb 25% valued above 35c lb 15c tb and 20% Chinese laborers will not be permitted to land (T. D. 9045, 9319). 283 " longan (T. D. 16218, 23985) Ic Tb 470 " paper rolls, painted, stenciled and finished by hand (T. D. 13774) 16% 419 " playing cards (T. D. 10731) 10c pack and 20% 274 " plum sauce (T. D. 23075) Ic It) and 35% 343 " matting. (See China matting.) 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, 14542%). 574 " sable skins, raw (T. D. 13686) Free 286 " sausages, as prepared meat (T. D. 26965) 25% 349 " screens, cotton chief value, embroidered (T. D. 13663) 60% " 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, 29595, 29610). 450 " shoes, leather C. V., if leather made from hides or skins of cattle of the bovine species (T. D. 20928) 10% 463 " shoes, straw chief value (T. D. 17856) 35% 324 " socks, cotton cloth (T. D. 15224) 50% 480 " soy, thick (T. D. 27455, 29016, 29571, 29656) 20% 253 " soy, thin, as sauce 40% 296 " starch, if not potato (T. D. 13775) lo lb " students can be admitted on proper certificate (T. D. 9555). 216 " sugar cake, as sugar (T. D. 9029, 10907). 518 " testaments (T. D. 12578) Free " trousers, as wearing apparel, according to ma- terial of chief value (T. D. 13674). 290 " vegetable tallow, as tallow (T. D. 24686)....... %c It) 269 " water chestnuts (T. D. 22516) 25% 707 " wax (T. D. 2225, 25212, 25869) Free 56 " white (T. D. 16834, 17682) 30% " who have previously resided in the U. S. may be readmitted, except laborers (T. D. 11606, 13828, 13850). 303 " wines (T. D. 1987, 10262, 10338, 10462, 14047, 14411, 24675) $2.60 gal 303 " wines, medicated (T. D. 9083, 14047) $2.60 gal " wives of laborers are excluded (T. D. 8080). " wives of merchants must have certificate (T. D. 9569). 15 Chinisol (T. D. 20655) 20% 277 Chinols in brine, as limes (T. D. 24918) Ic lb 658 Chinoidine (T. D. 6865) Free 219 Chinotte, Eve's apple, as confectionery (Mch. 9, 1866, N. T.). 422 Chip bonnets, hats and hoods, not trimmed 35% trimmed • B0% 380 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 422 Chip braids, plaits and laces for making or orna- menting hats, bonnets or hoods (T. D. 12039, 15324, 16276, 16343. 16424, 22124). not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% if bleached, dyed, colored or stained 20% 463 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12646, 22124) 35% 463 " ornaments not artificial flowers (T. D. 26688).. 35% 422 " plaques (T. D. 20844) 35% 199 Chisels (T. D. 10568, 16010) 45% 3 Chlobarlum, it not alcoholic (T. D. 762) 25% 65 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, 24823, 24970) (minimum 25%) 55c lb S Chloralamlde, if not alcoholic (T. D. 15078) 25% 3 Chlorate of barytes, if not alcoholic (T. T>. 2117, 6301) 25% fil " of potash 2c lb 72 " of soda l%clb 606 " of tin Free 3 Chlorbarlum, if not alcoholic (T.' D. 763, 6301) 25% 3 Chloride of barium (T. D. 763, 6301) 25% 536 " benzyl Free 3 " of calcium (T. D. 9008) 25% 21 " of ethyl (T. D. 12824, 21964, 22841) 30% 8 " of lime (T. D. 12041, 6568) He lb 3 " of magnesium (T. D. 8092, 8138, 13946, 18007) 25% 55 " of zinc (T. D. 4526, 13070) Ic lb 3 Chlorine, liquid 25% 581 Chlorkallum, as manure salt Free 65 Chlorodlne, Brown's (T. D. 14805) (minimum 25%)... B5c lb 14 Chloroform 10c lb 98 Chlorometers, glass, If blown 60% 22 Chlorophyl (T. D. 9912, 28018, 28719, 28826) 20% 219 Chocolate confectionery (T. D. 9527, 13916, 14098, 14167), valued 15c lb or less 4o lb and 15% valued over 15c tb 50% Weight and value of immediate coverings in- cluded in dutiable weight and value. 219 " figures and images, as chocolate confectionery, (T. D. 13869, 14167). 219 " icina as chocolate confectionery (T. D. 12380). 292 " prepared or manufactured, n. s. p. f., valued not over 15o lb 2%clb valued over 15c, not over 24c tb 2%c tb and 10% valued over 24c, not over 35c tb 5e lb and 10% '■■ valued over 35c lb 50% 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). 292 " small waters of, not confectionery, but as chocolate (T. D. 27217). 292 " sweetened as chocolate prepared (47 F. R. 873, 48 F. R. 547, 53 F. R. 81, T. D. 10919, 11689, 13563, 13447, 13638, 21216). " tin lined inside packings, not plain wooden (T. D. 24810). 199 Chrondrometer 45% 154 Chopping knives (T. D. 10818, 15992), as cook's knives. 480 Christmas trees (T. D. 21095, 21372) 10% 431 " tree ornaments (T. D. 7853, 8656, 10730, 14945, 15827) 35% 3 Chromalum 25% Schedule of Duties 381 Par. Article Rate 632 Chromate of iron Free 46 " of lead 4%c It) 60 " of potash 2%c rb VI " of soda l%c lb 467 Chromatic-pitch pipes (T. D. 10258) 45% 3 Chrome alum, as a chemical salt (T. D. 28346, 29003, 29701) 25% 184 " or chromium metal, ferroohrome or ferrochro- mium, valued at $200 per ton or less 25% valued at more than $200 per ton 20% 84 " brick, not glazed, enameled, painted, vitrifled, ornamented, or decorated in any manner. . 25% if glazed, enameled, painted, vitrifled, orna- mented, or decorated in any manner 35% 46 " yellow, chrome green, and all other chro- mium 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) 4%c lb 1 Chromic acid 2c lb 532 " ore Free 3 Chromium fluorine (T. D. 13602) 26% 411 Chromo paper (T. D. 6098, 12312), as paper, surface coated. 199 Chromographs (T. D. 4442) 45% Chromos, according to material of chief value (T. D. 5653, 6899, 17454). 98 " mounted on beveled and gilded glass (T. D. 24829) 60% 192 Chronometers, box or ship, and parts thereof (T. D. 1 Chrysamic acid 25% 19437) 40% 263 Chrysanthemums (T. D. 13689) 25% 20 Chrysarobin (T. D. 26396, 26624, 26591) ViC It) and 10% 15 Chryslodlne (T. D. 3927) 30% 626 Chrysolite, crude Free 112 " manufactures 50% Church altars, according to material of chief value (T. D. 9356, 18625). " altars by professional sculptors may be works of art (T. D. 13425, 14744). 199 " bells (T. D. 9414) 45% 467 " chimes for 45% carpets for are dutiable (T. T>. 8346). "• furniture is dutiable (T. D. 4312). (See Fur- niture.) lamps for are dutiable (T. D. 4312, 12628). 716 " pictorial paintings on glass, imported express- ly for presentation to Free 661 " statuary and casts of sculpture for use as models or for art educational purposes only; regalia and gems, 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, li501, 20973, 24503) FreB 382 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate Church statues, according to material (T. T>. 19310, 21543). 109 " windows, stained or painted (T. D. 10306, 13469, 16341) 48% Churches, lecterri for, not regalia (T. D. 12633). 274 Chutney in own juice and spices (T. D. 23233, 25462, 28833, 29349) Ic lb and 35% 253 " sauce 40% 20 CIcuta conium, advanced in value, if not alcoholic %o lb and 10% 559 " conium, crude, if not alcoholic Free 22 " conium extract %o lb 255 Cider 5c gal Cigar boxes, beveled edges, divided Into compart- ments for holiday trade, not unusual cover- ings (Abt. 5911, T. D. 26248). 215 " boxes, empty (Abt. 6709, T. D. 26390) 35% boxes. Section 26, Act of August 28, 1894. 216 '■ cabinets (T. D. 12132) 35% 475 " cases (T. D. 2667, 8379, 11851, 12550, 12913) 60% 475 " cutters (T. D. 8957, 12809, 14745, 15010) 60% 475 " holders (T. D. 9924, 10224) 60% 475 " or cigarette holders of colored glass, as smok- ers' articles (Abt. 471, T. D. 25039) 60% 412 " labels, flaps and bands, lithographically printed in whole or in part from stone, metal, or ma- terial other than gelatin; labels and flaps, printed in less than 8 colors (bronze print- ing to be counted as two colors), but not printed In whole or in part in metal leaf.... 200 11) bands of the same number of colors and printings 30c lb labels and flaps, printed in 8 or more colors, but not printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 30c Tb bands of the same number of colors and printings 40c lb labels and flaps, printed in whole or in part in metal leaf , 50c lb bands printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 55c lb all labels, flaps, and bands not exceeding 10 square inches cutting size in dimensions, if embossed or die-cut, shall pay the above rates of duty provided for cigar band@ of the same number of colors and printings (but no extra duty shall be assessed on labels, flaps, and bands for embossing or die-cutting). 436 " lighters, wax tapers, as matches (T. D. 14223) 35% 475 " lights, special safety (T. D. 1924, 3067) 60% 475 " lighters, metal (Abt. 13785, T. D. 27785) 60% samples of 12 or 13 legal (T. D. 21272, 21743). 475 " stands, metal, used as table ornaments (T. D. 2746, 4559, 24137, 25138) 60% 220 " wrappers (53 F. R. 238), stemmed $2.50 lb unstemmed $1.85 tb 475 Cigarette books and book covers 60% 199 " machines (T. D. 13778, 12132) 45% 475 " paper in all forms (T. D. 2404, 10905, 14646, 13 S. C. R. 177) 60% 224 Cigarettes, all kinds $4.50 lb and 25% Sees. 30-34. Cigarettes, internal revenue tax on, and how packed. Schedule of Duties 383 Par. Article Rate 65 Cfgarettes, medicinal (T. D. 1646, 3080) 25% 224 crgars $4.50 It) and 25% " allowance made for weight of paper bands or rings (T. D. 24346). Sees. 30-34. Cigars, internal revenue tax on, and how packed. 224 Cigars, paper f4.50 It) and 25% Sec. 5. Cigars from Philippine Islands. 658 CInchonldIa and sulphate of (T. D. 5901, 6258, 6865).. Free 658 Cinchona bark, all alkaloids and salts of Free 505 " bark (T. D. 6268, 6865, 9465) Free 65 " cordefolia liquid (T. D. 9046) 25% 658 " muriate of Free 661 Cinctures, as regalia (T. D. 2617) Free 183 Cinders from rolling mills (T. D. 8463) 20% 183 " iron (T. D. 11650) 20% 52 Cinnabar, artificial 10c lb 183 " or native red sulphuret of mercury 20% 679 Cinnamon and chips of. unground Free 298 " ground : 3c lb 639 " oil of (T. D. 4039) Free 109 Circles, table mirrors (T. D. 13526) 45% 135 CIrclette (T. D. 16405, 16540) 35% 168 Circular saws 20% 199 " steel plates for electrical machines (T. D. 15241) 45% 137 " steel saw plates, %c lb in addition to the rates provided for steel plates. 416 Circulars for gratuitous distribution (T. D. 6620) 25% Sec. 9 " obscene Prohibited exhibiting in transit, dutiable (T. D. 9633, 14439). 480 CIrlne (T. D. 15130) 20% 271 Cisco or lake herrings (T. D. 14064) %c lb 648 Citizens of the United States dying abroad, personal effects of Free 639 CItral or lemon oil (56 F. R. 819, T. D. 12137, 14203).. Free 613 Citrate of lime Free 3 " of magnesia (T. D. 5949, 6291) 26% 3 " of soda 25% 3 CItrated kali (T. D. 6006) 26% 1 Citric acid 7c lb 278 Citron or peel of, candied, preserved or dried (38 F. R. p. 714, 69 F. R. 768, 69 F. R. 92, T. D. 9357, 10401, 24966, and Abt. 1339, T. D. 25298) 4c lb 2 " extracts (T. D. 16578) 60c lb and 25% 571 " in brine (T. D. 11555, 21309) Free 571 " green or ripe Free 639 " oil of (T. D. 8962) Free 639 Cltronella oil (T. D. 770) Free 633 Civet, crude Free 639 " oil of Free 671 Clams Free 671 •' in cans (T. D. 6548, 26387) Free 205 Clapboards $125 M 1 Clarifying powder for wines (T. D. 8855, 16437, 25151) 35c lb 467 Clarionet (T. D. 14737) 45% 467 " reeds (T. D. 10259) 45% 152 Clasp knives. (See Knives, pen). 448 Clasps, if Jewelry (T. D. 8790, 13426) 60% 427 " metal, except jewelry (T. T>. 6345, 6425, 7691, 9169, 9192) 50% 480 Claws of tigers and like animals (T. D. 9635) 10% 90 Clay, ball (T. D. 13435) $1 ton 384 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 90 Clay, burned (T. D. 6140) $2 ton 90 " china or kaolin (T. D. 5367, 15279) ?2.50 ton 534 " common blue Free 92 " crucibles, not decorated in any manner (T. D. 10873, 15148) 25% 92 " figures, colored before baking (T. D. 8045) 25% 90 " ground stone (T. D. 17127) $2 ton 534 " Gross -Almerode, glass-pot Free 96 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f., if decorated 45% not decorated 36% 480 " modeling (T. D. 18610, 19258, 23028, 28797) 20% 656 " modeling, as tools of trade (T. D. 14175) Free 95 " pipe stems, broken (T. D. 17161) 35% 475 " pipes, churchwardens, as clay pipes, common tobacco (T. D. 14241). 475 " pipes and bowls, common tobacco (T. D. 10767, 12421, 14320), valued not over 40c gross. .15c gross 476 " other tobacco pipes and pipe bowls of.50c grs and 26% 95 " retort settings (T. D. 17388) 35% S26 " stone, crude (T. D. 1055) Free 84 " tank blocks, as brick, fire (T. D. 16828). 90 " unwrought or unmanufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 1772) Jl ton 90 " washed, dried and ground (T. D. 9249) J2 ton 90 " wrought or manufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9249, 10663, 11857, 12817, 12963) $2 ton 154 Cleavers, butchers', as knives, cooks' (T. D. 10818, 15992). 154 " spacca ossi, as knives, cooks' (T. D. 14724, 14961). 264 Clematis (T. D. 10720, 12542) 25% 264 " Jackmanii (T. D. 16112) 25% 683 Cliff stone, unmanufactured (T. D. 5452) Free 109 Clinical thermometers (T. D. 6012, 10464, 12686, 18637) 46% 644 Clippings, fit only for making paper Free 521 " from brass or Dutch metal, fit only for reman- ufacture (T. D. 23108) Free 544 " from new copper Free 118 " from new iron, fit only for remanufacture Jl ton 479 " fur (T. D. 13245) 10% 199 Clippers, horse 45% 199 " grass (T. D. 17661) 45% 199 Cloak clasps (T. D. 9192) 45% 188 " pins (T. D. 12947, 12575, 13291, 13874) 35% 380 Cloaklngs containing wool (G. A. 3752, T. D. 9692, 12245, 41 F. R. 881), as wool dress goods. 324 Cloaks, cotton 50% 324-463" cotton and india rubber, according to mate- rial of chief value. 382 " lined with fur, wool chief value (64 F. R. 577) 44c lb and 60% 324 " linen 60% 402 •' silk 60% 382 " waterproof, india rubber and wool...44o lb and 60% 382 " wool (T. D. 6653, 17941) 44c tb and 60% 199 Clock bushing wire, brass (T. D. 7129) 45% 192 " cases n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12566, 13308) 40% 93 " cases, with or without movements, composed of china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen, stone and crockery ware, It painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any manner 60% Schedule of Duties 385 Par. Article -■ Rate 94 Clock, If not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enam- eled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or dec- orated in any manner 55% 199 " cases of bronze and china, metal chief value (T. D. 26990) 45% 192 " dials (T. D. 11414) 40% 192 " dislcs (T. D. 14837) 40% 192 " faces (T. D. 11414) 40% 192 " jewels (T. D. 13364, 15350, 22840) 10% 199 " keys (T. D. 6555, 11184) 45% 192 " movements (T. D. 13308, 15978) 40% 192 " movements, lever, having jewels in the escape- ment, and clocks containing such move- ments $1 each and 40% 199 " movements, mechanical figures not (T. D. 15978, 15710) 45% 93 " ornaments of china decorated 60% 94 " if plain white 55% 135 " wire (T. D. 23278) . . . '. 35% 328 Clocked hosiery (T. D. 14327). (See Hosiery.) 192 Clocks (T. D. 4160, 6289, 9477, 6014, 10517, 11334, 11551, 13308, 16718) 40% 192 " alarm fitted with a musical attachment, as clocks (T. D. 25310). 93 " china (T. D. 11676), decorated 60% 94 " plain white 55% 192 " metal and wood (T. D. 10517, 11334, 11551) 40% 192 " parts of (T. D. 9857) 40% pieces of crown glass not parts of (T. D. 25674). so called ball, parts separately dutiable. 192 '■ traveling (66 F. R. 737, T. D. 12659, 15640, 15978) 40% 192 " with wooden movements 40% 158 Cloisonne, Japanese vases (T. D. 4061, 22076) 40% 448 " jewelry, as jewelry (T. D. 29626) 60% 199 Cloth, armor (T. D. 10867) 45% 462 " asbestos 40% 358 " bamboo 45% 514 " bolting, silk, for milling purposes and so per- manently marked as not to be available for any other use (T. D. 10626, 10798) Free 399 " bolting, suitable for wearing apparel, as silk goods (T.D. 10645, 10798, 12554, 10272, 13527, 17936). 135 " bolting, brass wire (minimum 40%) Ic tb and 35% 321 " bookbinders' cotton (T. D. 3834, 8909, 13385, 15140, 16227, 19037) 3c sq yd and 20% 426 " button, not exceeding three inches in any one dimension 10% 427 " buttons 50% " cotton. (See Cotton cloth.) 378 " cravenette, as wool cloth (T. D. 13792). 445 " crinoline 8c sq yd 426 " cut for buttons, not exceeding three inches in any one dimension 10% 381 " diagonal worsted (30 F. R. 425), as wool cloth. 432 " emery chief value 25% 358 " fiber (T. D. 13661, 19283) 45% 357 " flax, hemp or ramie, or of which these sub- stances or either of them is the component material of chief value, weighing 4% ounces or more per square yard (T. D. 19199, 23023, 23745). 386 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate containing not over 60 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling I%csqyaand30% containing over 60, not over 120 threads per square inch 2%c sq yd and 30% containing over 120, not over 180 threads per square inch 6c sq yd and 30% containing over ISO threads per square inch 9c sq yd and 30% but none of the above shall pay less than 50% weighing less than 4^ ounces per square yard, and containing over 100 threads per square inch 35% weighing less than 4^ ounces per square yard, and containing not more than 100 threads to the square inch 30% 445 Cloth hair press 20c sq yd 380 " gloria, as wool dress goods (T. D. 14713, 54 F. R. 158, 59 F. R. 452, T. D. 14138). 463 " grass (T. D. 12223, 11879), in natural form and structure 35% 358 " grass in separated fiber 45% 355 " gunny for covering cotton 6-lOc sq yd 445 '■ hair, Isnown as "crinoline cloth" 8c sq yd 445 " hair, known as "hair seating" 20c sq yd 349 " hemmed or hemstitched (T. D. 15583, 56 F. R. 469) 60% 347 " cotton or other vegetable fiber and india rub- ber 10c sq yd and 20% 135 " iron or steel wire, in addition to highest rate of duty on any wire of which made (min- imum 40%) Ic lb 380 " Italian. (See "Wool dress goods.) 358 " jute press (T. D. 17977) ' 45% leno, as cotton cloth (66 F. R. 469). 332 " lined envelopes (T. D. 8291) 45% 347 " oil, for floors, plain, stamped, painted or printed, only, not specially provided for, if 9 feet or under in width 8c sq yd and 15% over 9 feet in width 12c sq yd and 15% if designs or patterns are formed by the composition of above, whether inlaid or otherwise, of whatever width. . .20c sq yd and 20% if 9 feet or less in width 6c sq yd and 15% over 9 feet in width 10c sq yd and 15% " samples with printed description as printed matter (T. D. 21964). 403 " oil, silk 50% 422 " straw for making hats (T. D. 14402), if bleached, colored, dyed or stained 20% not bleached, colored, dyed or stained 15% 332 " Terry (T. D. 14499) 45% 321 " tracing (T. D. 5830, 8909, 13385, 15140, 16227) 5c sq yd and 20% 421 " trimmings, beaded, not in any part wool (T. D. 17189) 60% 399 " umbrella, silk, as silk goods (T. D. 10353, 10655). 358 " vegetable fiber 45% 347 " waterproof, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. T>. 11699, 12695, 12718, 12733, 16066) 10c sq yd and 20% 378 " wqol, wholly or in part (T. D. 16933). valued not over 40o per pound 33c lb and 50% Schedule of Duties 387 ^^'^- Article Rate valued over 40c, not over 70o per It). .44c tb and 50% r,->R ,- 1 *u J*'^,f ^ "^^"^ '"'° P®"" pound 44o lb and 55 % J'ib Cloth, chenille hoods, weighing over 6 ounces per square yard 50% Clothing, American materials made up in foreign country, dutiable according to material (T. D. 14468). 421 " beaded or spangled, except if part wool 60% 145 " card. (See Card clothing.) 324 '• cotton or other vegetable fiber n. s. p. f. (T D. 11065, 11187, 11324, 12119, 12134, 12146, 12219, 12231, 12658, 12792, 12962, 13667, 13885, 13961, 14134, 14145, 14301, 14393, 15684, 15726) . . 50% 324-463" cotton containing india rubber (T. D. 12203), according to material of chief value. 326 " cotton chenille, weighing over 6 ounces per square yard B0% 349 " cotton, if embroidered ' 60% " for foreign naval officers dutiable (T. D. 6606). 439 •• fur, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13864, 13985, 14729) 50% 709 " in actual use of persons arriving in the United States .' Free 324 •■ linen, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12961) ....'.'.'.'.'.' 50% 349 " linen, if embroidered 60% mixed materials, according to chief value (T. r>. 14811). 463 •' rubber (T. D. 12918, 14313) 35% 402 " silk (T. D. 10735, 11233, 12242, 12543, 13876, 14145, 13981, 14714, 14811, 14935) 60% 382 " wool, wholly or in part 44c lb and 60% B14 Cloths, bolting, composed of silk, imported expressly for milling purposes, and so permanently marked as not to be available for any other use Free 298 Cloves and clove stems, ground 3c lb 679 " and clove stems, unground Free 3 " oil of 25% 668 Clover seed (T.. D. 10363, 11363, 14162, 14184, 14720, 14721, 18257) Free 668 " spurry (T. D. 15020) Free 431 Clown sets and uniforms attached to cardboards, used by children in play, as toys (T. D. 25532, 27773, 27867) 35% 311 Club soda, as soda water (T. D. 6790). 199 Clubs, golf (T. D. 17494) 45% 349 Cluney lace (T. D. 1615) 60% 199 Coach hardware 45% Coaches, according to material of chief value (T. D. 13354). " furniture for, according to material of chief value. 192 Coaching watches (T. D. 11088), movements dutiable according to jewels, and cases -40% 428 Coal and culm mixed (T. D. 13816) 15c ton 535 " anthracite (T. D. 12251, 13402, 15857, 21378) Free 428 " bituminous (T. D. 6225, 10098, 10234, 10378, 13402, 15857) 45c ton 428 " cannel (T. D. 787) 45c ton 10 " charcoal 20% 428 " coke 20% 428 " culm (T. D. 14605, 3952, 2363, 4044, 11057, 13816) 15c ton 388 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 199 Coal 428 639 428 428 199 428 428 5S5 IB 15 15 IB IB 15 IS 15 15 15 15 15 IB IB 15 BS 15 IB 15 15 15 15 15 IB 15 536 IB 538 IB 65 536 636 636 Article , Rate hods of metal '. . 45% 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. 22B13) Free or coal dust compositions used for fuel, in which coal or coal dust is the component material of chief value, whether in briquettes or other form 20% patent (T. D. 96B0, 17495) 20% scuttles (T. D. 8162) 45% shale 45c ton slack 15c ton stores of American vessels, but none shall be unladen (T. D. 2470B) Free tar colors or dyes n. s. p. f. (T. D. 2811, 3847, B686, 8768, 8802, 9407, 942B, 9500, 9766, 10508, 12699, 14325, 17740, 23314) 30% tar colors, alizarin black (T. D. 17767) 30% tar colors, alizarin blue (T. D. 13B77, 15129, 15976) 30% tar colors, alizarin gray (T. D. 10015) 30% tar colors, alizarin grenat (T. D. 12816) 30% tar colors, alizarin red (T. D. 12819) 30% tar colors, aurolene and aurolene A (T. D. 13583) ■. 30% tar colors, bromofluorescic acid (T. D. 10504, 27427, 28003, 28035) 30% tar colors, ceruleine (67 F. R. Ill, T. D. 15757, 15983) 30% tar colors, crude eosine (T. D.i 14515) 30% tar colors, discharge lake (T. D. 15976) 30% tar colors, fast blue paste (T. D. 10566) 30% tar colors, gallein (67 F. R. Ill, S. 12829, 157B7, 1B983) 30% tar colors, gallimine blue (T. D. 12827) 30% tar colors, gallocyanine (T. ]J. 12795) 30% tar colors, galloflavin not (T. D. 12853, 19545).. 30% tar colors, parme A 30% tar colors, ponceau Persian (T. D. 14823) 30% tar colors, primuline (T. D. 12259) 30% tar colors, prune pure (T. D. 1B121) 30% tar colors, sugar colors (T. D. 14515, 14812, 14823, 15757, 67 F. R. Ill) 30% tar colors, thio-ohromogen (T. D. 9917, 13567) . . 30% tar colors, violet, solid, D. H. or gallocyanin (T. D. 10081, 12795, 20855) 30% tar colors, wash blue (T. D. 12697, 13060) 30% tar colors, xeinthaurine powder (T. D. 10055) . . 30% tar' dyes n. "s. p. f. (T.'D'.'22i69,"2'2110, 23314)'.'.'.' 30% tar, pitch of Free 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, T. D. 19253, 23314) 20% tar preparations, agathin (T. T>. 15974, 17958) 25% tar preparations, amidonaphtolsultoacids and their sodium or potassium salts Free tar preparations, amldosalicylic acid Free tar preparations, benzaldehyde Free Schedule of Duties 389 Par. Article Rate 65 Coal tar preparations, ahtipyrlne (66 F. R. 748, T. D. 15167, 20570) (minimum 25%) 55c It) tar preparations, benzidin Free tar preparations, benzol (T. D. 16203) Free tar preparations, benzyl chloride Free tar preparations, betanaphthol (T. D. 11696, 13410, 13566,^14022, 21360) 25% tar preparations, beta naphthylamine, mono- sulphonic acid soda salt (T. D. 14022) 20% tar preparations, binitrobenzol (T. D. 16410) . . Free tar preparations, binitrochlorbenzol Free tar preparations, binitro toluol (T. D. 10110, 10490. 1357S) Free tar preparations, blue developer (T. D. 13607) . . 20% tar preparations, creosotine acid (T. D. 12699) 20% tar preparations, cresol Free tar preparations, cumidin Free tar preparations, dead or creosote oil (T. D. 10958) Free tar preparations, coumarin synthetic (T. D. 25481) 20% tar preparations, diamidostilbendisulfoacld Free tar preparations, dianisldln Free tar preparations, dichlorophtalic (T. D. 14377) 20% tar preparations, dimethyl anilin (T. D. 10249, 12821) , 20% tar preparations,' diphenylamin Free tar preparations, eilsonogen (T. D. 9910, 12696, 13410) , 20% tar preparations, hydrochinon (T. D. 25017)... 20% tar preparations, hydroquinone (T. D. 13590, 23270) 25% tar preparations, lactophenin (T. D. 15685) .... 25% tar preparations, metanilic acid Free tar preparations, meta toluylene diamine (T. D. 15129) 20% tar preparations, mirbane (T. D. 16410) 20% tar preparations, naphthalln (T. D. 13410, 13571, 13598) Free tar preparations, naphthionate of soda (56 F. R. 481, T. D. 10250, 11600, 13579) 20% tar preparations, naphthol salt, R. (T. D. 13568) 20% tar preparations, naphtol Free tar preparations, naphthol soda (T. D. 12224, 13410) 20% tar preparations, naphtolsulfoacids and their sodium or jrotassium salts Free tar preparations, naphtylamln (T. D. 13566) . . . Free tar preparations, naphtylaminsulfoacids and their sodium or potassium salts Free tar preparations, nitrobenzol (T. D. 12845, 16410, 21947) Free tar preparations, nitronaphthalln (T. T>. 24548) 20% tar preparations, nitro-toluol (T. D. 13001) Free tar preparations, oil of mirbane (T. D. 16410, 16175, 21947) Free tar preparations, paramidophenal salzsaures (T. D. 13587, 17738) 20% tar preparations, paranltranllin (T. D. 14821, 15974, 15976) Free tar preparations, paranitrophenol (T. D. 15234) 20% tar preparations, paraphenyline (T. D. 17755) . . 20% 390 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 15 Coal tar preparations, phenylenediamine (T. D. 13569, 13602, 15123) 20% 636 " tar preparations, phenol Free 66 " tar preparations, resoroin purified (T. D. 11063, 11133, 13410, 13597, 13701, 15126, 23270) 25% 15 " tar preparations, rodinal (T. D. 13587) 20% 16 " tar preparations, sodium benzoate (T. D. 14556, 15689) 20% 1 " tar preparations, sulphanlllc acid (T. D. 14831, 17958) 25% 1 " tar preparations, sulphotoluic acid (65 F. R. 422, T. D. 15553, 16756, 13879, 71 F. R. 394) 25% 536 " tar preparations, tolidin (18 O. A. G. 383) Free R36 •' tar preparations, toluidine Free 15 " tar preparations, toluidine base (56 F. R. 482, T. D. 13570) 20% 16 " tar preparations, trinitro-toluol (T. D. 25129, 26786) 20% 636 " tar preparations, toluol Free 536 " tar preparations, xylidin Free 536 " tar preparations, xylol , Free 644 Coarse copper Free 321 Coat linings, cotton and silk (T. D. 10913, 14158, 40 F. R. 61) (minimum 50%) 8c sq yd and 30% 439 " linings, lambskin, with wool on (T. D. 6335, . 7451, 9206, 10324, 12957, 18715, 84 F. R. 155) . . . 35% 381 " linings, wool. (See Wool dress goods.) 439 Coats, fur (T. D. 7451, 12957) 50% 324 " cotton or other vegetable fiber 50% 324-463" cotton or other vegetable fiber containing In- dia rubber, according to material of chief value. 463 " india rubber (T. D. 6069) 35% 439 " lambskin, with wool on (T. D. 717, 8867) 50% 402 " silk 60% 382 " wool 44c lb and 60% 537 Cobalt Free 626 " crystals (T. D. 3168) Free 537 " ore Free 16 " oxide of (Abt. 4679, T. D. 26053) 25c lb 626 Cobaltlne (T. D. 2945, 3168) Free 626 Cobble stones (T. D. 6877, 13788) Free 281 Cobnuts, as filberts (Abt. 2207, T. D. 25462), not ' shelled 3o lb if shelled 5c lb 380 Coburgs, as wool dress goods. 41 Coca leaves 5e lb 41 Cocaine $1.50 oz 41 •' crude (53 F. R. 1006, 58 P. R. 772, T. D. 12980, 10910, 14647, 15116) Jl-SO oz 41 " hydrochlorate, or muriate of (66 F. R. 746, 748, T. D. 11973, 13826, 13849, 15114, 15639, 19629, 20050) $1.50 oz 41 •' phenate (T. D. 15071) $1.50 oz 41 " salts of (T. D. 11973, 13826, 13849) $1.50 oz 638 Cocculus Indicus Free 639 Cochineal (T. D. 11536) Free 2 " alcohol extract of (T. D. 18749) 60c lb and 25% 3 " ammoniacal (T. D. 11535) 25% 56 " lake (T. D. 4423) •. 30% 452 Cockades, if leather chief value (T. D. 7306) 40% 293 Cocoa butter, or cocoa butterine, and all substitutes for cocoa butter (78 F. R. 332, T. D. 11362, 12436, 15332, 16293, 16515, 18086) 3%o rt) Schedule of Duties 391 Par. Article Rate 293 Cocoa butter, artificial (T. D. 11362, 26900, 29394).. 3%c rb 540 " crude, and fiber, leaves and shells of (T. D. 2780, 6661) Free 480 •■ fiber dyed (T. D. 12568, 13591) 20% 466 " fiber mats (T. D. 6661, 11425, 20923) 4c sq ft 466 " fiber matting 6o sq yd 480 " fiber, oiled (T. D. 6672) 20% 292 " malted (T. D. 6518), as cocoa prepared. 378 " mats with wool borders, as wool manufac- tures n. s. p. f. " mats. Billiard surrounds as mats. Mats de- fined (T. T>. 25164). 292 " powdered, unsweetened (T. D. 19387) 5c lb 292 " 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 tb 2%o lb valued over 15c, not over 24c lb. . . .2%c lb and 10% valued over 24c, not over 35c lb 5o lb and 10% valued over 35c lb 50% the weight and value of all coverings, other than plain wooden, shall be included in the dutiable weight and value of the merchan- dise, tin lined inside packings, not plain wooden (T. D. 24810). 65 " ■ wine (minimum 25%) 55c lb 635 Cocoa nut meat brolcen (T. D. 13820) Free 278 " meat desiccated (T. D. 6483, 11849) 2c lb 639 " oil (78 F. R. p. 332, T. D. 2560, 14602, 16293) Free oil not cocoa butterine (T. D. 25179, 26785). 635 Cocoanuts in the shell Free 673 Cocoons, silk Free 339 Cod lines, hemp (T. D. 1358, 9307) 2o lb 34 " liver oil 15c gal 65 " liver oil, medicinal (T. D. 7141, 7310, 10684) 25% 639 " oil from American fisheries Free 40 " oil n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12378,' 15522, 18317. 20042, 21910, 23720) 8c gal 270 " roe, canned (T. D. 15716) 30% 512 " sounds, crude Free 41 Codein, as salts of opium (Abt. 5493, T. D. 26218) $1.50 per oz 273 Codfish, cream of (T. D. 23697, 24916, 25137) l%c lb 273 " fresh, frozen or packed in ice %clb 560 " roe, unfit for food (T. D. 26916) Free 336 Codllla, tow of flax ?20 ton 15 Coerulein (67 F. R. Ill,' T. D. 8768, 15757, 15983) 30% 541 Coffee Free 480 " extracts or preparations of (Abt. 14953, T. T). 28074, 29359) 20% 541 " ground (T. D. 16274) Free 294 " homeopathic (T. D. 6922) 2%c lb 199 " mills ■ 45% 541 " roasted (T. D. 15408, 17579) Free 294 " substitutes for (T. D. 3289, 6865, 4564, 6922, 9332, 12361, 12531, 14783, 15037, 56 F. R. 824, 60 F. R. 74) 2%c lb 378 Coffin cloth, as woolen manufactures n. s. p. f. 131 Cogged ingots, steel. (See Steel ingots.) 171 " ingots, steel, for railway wheels and tires Ic lb 21 Cognac oil, in wine yeast (T. D. 10211) (minimum 25%) *in> 21 " oil or aenanthic ether (minimum 25%) $1 lb 392 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. Article Rate 199 Coin holders of metal (T. D. 25989) 45% Coins, foreign value of. Sec. 25, Act Aug. 28, 1894, 542 " gold, silver and copper (T. D. 3248, 6887, 11907, 14575) Free Imitations of, are Illegal and prohibited (T. D. 13456, 13464). 542 " nicliel (T. D. 6887) Free 544 " old foreign copper coins in large quantities for manufacturing purposes (T. D. 1760) Free 543 Coir (T. D. 2780) Free 358 " hawsers (T. D. 12208) 46% 358 " manufactures n. s. p. f 45% 466 " mats 4c sq ft 466 " matting 6c sq yd 643 " yarn Free 428 Coke (T. D. 17816, Abt. 323, T. D. 25000) 20% 559 Colchlcum seeds, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12728) Free 65 " wine (T. D. 6006, 8329) (minimum 25%) 55c It) 56 Colcothar (T. D. 1912, 6658, 6265, 9455, 13206) 30% 67 Cold cream (cosmetic), if not alcoholic (T. D. 23321).. 60% 349 Colbert curtains (T. D. 9502) 60% 427 Collar buttons, of bone, mother-of-pearl, or ivory (T. p. 11981, 12044, 14404, 19066, 56 F. R. 1015) . . . 60% 448 " cuft, and dress buttons, finished or partly fin- ished, if set with imitation precious stones composed of glass or paste, or composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass, or gun-metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, plated, or alloyed with gold, silver, or nioltel, valued at 20o per dozen pieces lo each and 25% and in addition thereto % of one cent per dozen for each one cent the value exceeds 20o per dozen. 199 " buttons, metal boxes, containing (T. D. 11994) 45% 324 " stiffeners, cotton (G. A. 3941, 20731) 50% 266 Collard seed 8c lt> 421 Collars, beaded (T. D. 15981) 60% 349 " cotton embroidered (T. D. 14305, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 324 " cotton, made of small tucltings (T. D. 24509) . . 50% 349 " cotton lace (T. D. 14134, 14240, 14305, 15968, 15970, 16583, 41 F. R. 763, 21570, 22868, 23650, 27894, 28519) '. 60% 348 " cotton shirt 45c doz and 15% 439 " fur 50% 349 " linen, embroidered (T. D. 12386, 14240, 15409).. 60,% 348 " linen shirt 40c doz and 20% 402 " silk and silk lace (T. D. 6252, 28509) 60% 715 Collections of antiquities for societies or institutions (T. D. 11805, 12072, 13300, 14121, 14161, 14168, 14222, 14043) Free 650 Colleges, absolute alcohol for (57 F. R. p. 190, T. D. 12719, 14261) Free 519 " books for, not more than 2 copies in one In- voice (T. D. 11936, 15669, 16137) Free 650 " philosophical and scientific apparatus, utensils, instruments and preparations for. Including bottles and boxes coijtaining the same Free 661 " regalia and gems, statuary, and casts of sculp- ture for use as models or for art educational purposes only, for Free 716 " works of art, collections in illustration of the progress of the arts, sciences or manufac- Schedule of Duties 393 Par. Article Rate tures, photographs, works In terra cotta, Parian, porcelain, or pottery, antiquities and artistic copies thereof in any material, for exhibition by Free Colleges, sheep for soientiflc investigation are not free (T. D. 16141). " tiles tor, are not free (T. D. 12574). 330 Collets, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 24820). 50c tb and 25% 402 Colliers scarfs 60% 17 Collodion and all compounds of pyroxylin or of other cellulose esters, whether known as celluloid or by any other name 40c lb if In blocks, sheets, rods, tubes or other forms, not polished, wholly or partly, and not made up into finished or partly finished articles 45cn> if polished, wholly or partly, or if in finished or partly finished articles, except moving picture films, of which collodion or any compound of pyroxylin or of other cellulose esters, by whatever name known, is the component material of chief value. 65c lb and 30% 405 " artificial silk thread (T. D. 23110. 23528). 17 " business cards (T. D. 15127) 65c lb and 30% 17 " duty should be assessed on gross weight of articles, and not on the collodion only (T. D. 24818 and Abt. 1254, T. T>. 25261). 17 " hairpins (T. D. 16216, 17809) 65c lb and 30% 17 " Imitation precious stones (T. D. 8767).. 65o lb and 30% 17 ■' in finished or unfinished articles (T. D. 11966, 13557, 8767, 14836, 15388, 15581) 65clb and 30% 164 " knitting or crochet needles (T. D. 22807) 25% 17 " pins (T. D. 13557) 65o lb and 30% 17 " rolled or in sheets, unpolished but not made up into articles (T. D. 6744) 45c lb 17 " tablets (T. D. 11966) 65c tb and 30% 17 " trays (T. D. 16478) 65c lb and 30% 17 " small pieces of (G. A. 3818) 40c lb 66 Collofuge plasters (T. D. 922) 25% 65 Colman's concentrated mustard oil (T. D. 8487) 25% 298 " mustard 10c lb 20 Colocynth advanced in value, if not alcoholic. .%c tb and 10% 5B9 " crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 19455, 19473) Free 87 Cologne water (T. D. 9712) 60% 67 " water containing alcohol 60c tb and 50% 480 Colopony (T. D. 5091) 20% 98 Colored glass in sheets for the manufacture of mock Jewelry (T. D. 3808) ' 60% 104 " window glass (T. D. 4630, 13191), in addition to rate on plain glass 5% 18 Coloring for liquors, brandy,, wine or beer (T. D. 6740, 7101, 7403, 10518, 12723, 12822) 50% IS " for sugar (T. D. 5732, 14812) 30% 15 " for candles (T. D. 21923) 30% 95 Color stones or mullers (T. D. 5048) 35% IB Colors, alizarine blue (T. D. 15129) 30% 494 '■ annatto extract, (T. D. 9240) Free 16 " aniline (T. D. 2899, 5686, 9766) 30%» 56 " 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. B. 776, T. D. 17384, 17203, 17582) 30% IB " aurolene (T. D. 13583) 30% IB " azophor, red (T. D. 17740) 30% 394 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pas. Article Rate 56 Colors, azo benzole (T. D. 5593) 30% 42 ■■ baryta, sulphate of, or barytes, unmanufac- tured $1.50 ton manufactured $5.25 ton 45 " black made from bone, ivory or vegetable 25% 44 " blanc-fixe %c lb 43 " 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 8c lb 16 " blue, wash, containing no ultramarine 30% 60 " blue, wash, containing ultramarine 3c lb 15 " Bordeaux red (T. D. 6414) 30% 68 ' brown acetate of lead 2clb 66 " cadmium yellow (T. D. 13944) 30% 56 " ceramic 30% 55 " Charlton white, as colors, zinc. 66 " Chinese white 30% 66 " crocus (T. D. 18825, 84 F. R. 158) 30% 46 " 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) 4y8C lb 22 ■' chrorophyl (T. D. 9912) 20% 15 " coal tar, n. s. p. f 30% 637 " cobalt ; Free 639 " cochineal Free 56 " cochineal lake (T. D. 4323) 30% 15 " coerulein (T. D. 15983) 30% 52 " containing quicksilver, vermilion reds, dry or ground in oil or water 10c lb when not containing quicksilver, but made of lead or containing lead 4%clb 56 " crayons, n. a. p. f 30% 45 " drop black 25% 56 '■ Dutch pink 30% 66 " earth used as (T. D. 23346) 30% 66 " extract of logwood and copper salt (T. D. 9033) 30% 15 " fast blue paste (T. D. 10566) 30% 66 " fast drab (T. D. 10195, 10055) 30% 15 " fast violet (T. D. 8802, 10055) 30% 15 " fig blue 30% 52 " for china and glassware containing lead (T. D. 26689). 46 " Frankfort black 25% 66 " frostings n. s. p. f 30% 15 " German, not poisonous (T. D. 14325) 30% 58 " gray acetate of lead 2c lb 56 " in pans (T. D. 16282, 16834, 17658) 30% 56 " in tubes (T. D. 11841, 14293, 16681, 16282) 30% 56 •' Indian red (T. D. 2132, 9838) 30% 45 " ivory black 25% 53 " Kremnitz white 2%c lb 56 " lakes n. s. p. f .' 30% 68 " litharge 2%c lb 55 " lithophone (T. D. 12670, 16862, 15552, 65 F. R. • 422, T. D. 24615, Abt. 1105, T. D. 25239) li^c lb 57 - London purple 15% 66 " metal, red (T. D. 17056) 30% 66 " mineral for decorating china (T. D. 6184) 30% 56 '■ mineral in tubes (T. D. 10869, 11863, 14244) 30% 58 " nitrate of lead 2140 lb Schedule of Duties 395 Par. Article Rate 47 Colors, ocher, ground in oil lo It) If washed, powdered or pulverized %cTb crude, not washed, powdered or pulverized.. %o lb 48 •' orange, mineral 3^4o lb ]6 " nxide of cobalt 25c n> 56 " oxide of iron (37 P. R. p. 776, T. D. 19580) 30% 55 •' oxide of zinc, dry Ic n> ground in oil l%o Tb 57 " Paris green 15% 54 " Paris white, dry %c fb ground in oil or putty %c lb 15 " Parme A. (T. D. 14514) 30% 15 " plum paste (T. D. 9638) 30% 56 " polishing powder, crocus (T. D. 13206) 30% 15 " primulin, as coal tar colors (T. D. 12259) 30% 56 •• purree (T. D. 8705) 30% 90 " raddle (T. D. 11857) »1 ton 56 " red earth as (T. D. 19157) 30% 49 " red lead 2%c It) 64 " red prusslate of potash 8c lb 56 " rouge, vigital (T. D. 10082) 30% 44 " satin white %c lb 47 " sienna, ground in oil or water Ic lb if powdered, washed or pulverized %c lb crude, not powdered, washed or pulverized.. %c lb 56 " sienna in tubes (T. D. 10869, 11863, 14244) 30% 66 " smalts n. s. p. f 30% 56 " Spanish brown 30% 55 " sulphate of zinc Ic tb 65 " sulfld of zinc, white 1^40 lb 15 " terra cotta, paste and powder (T. D. 9901) 30% 56 " Turkey red (T. D. 3500) 30% 50 " ultramarine blue, dry or in pulp, or mixed with water (T. D. 12215) 3c lb 47 " umber, ground in oil or water Ic lb if powdered, washed or pulverized %cTl!) crude, not powdered, washed or pulverized. . %c lb 56 " umber, in tubes (T. D. 10869, 11863, 14244) 30% 56 " Vandyke brown (T. r>. 9090) 30% 66 " Venetian red (T. D. 9090') 30% 706 " verdigris Free 52 " vermilionette (T. D. 11335, 14306) 10c rt> 52 " vermilion red, containing quicksilver, dry or ground In oil or water (T. T>. 11335, 11670) ... 10c lb 52 " vermilion red, not containing quicksilver, but made of lead or containing lead...! 4%e lb 50 " wash blue, containing ultramarine 3c lb 15 " wash blue, containing no ultramarine (T. D. 2697, 13060) 30% 58 " white acetate of lead 3o lb 53 " white lead, and white paint and pigment con- taining lead, dry or in pulp, or ground or mixed with oil 2%c Tb 56 " white lead in tubes (T. D. 10869, 11863, 14244) 30% 55 " white paint, containing zinc, but not contain- ing lead, ground in oil (T. D. 12437, 12451, 12670, 13230) 1%C lb 44' " white satin %c lb 54 " whiting, dry %c lb ground in oil or putty He lb 58 " yellow acetate of lead 2c lb 55 " zinc, oxide of, dry lo lb ground in oil WiC tb 396 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 227 Colts (T. D. 11612), valued not over $150 $30 each valued over |150 25% 20 Colt's foot, advanced in value, it not alcoholic.^c It) and 10% 6B9 " foot, crude, if not alcoholic Free 20 Colombo root, advanced In value, if not alcoholic. %c It) and 10% 559 " root, crude. If not alcoholic Free 112 Columns, marble (T. D. 11038, 13373) 50% 121 " T T, and posts or parts or sections of columns and posts, not assembled, or manufactured, or advanced beyond hammering, rolling or casting, valued at 9 -10c lb or less 3-lOc lb valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb 37 Colza oil (T. D. 2604), as rapeseed oil 10c gal 17 Comb blanks of celluloid (T. D. 17839) 65c lb and 30% 463 •' blanks of horn (G. A. 3720) 35% 199 " machines, part steel 45% 396 Combed silk 35c lb 375 " wool or tops, valued at not more than 20c lb. 2iV4,c lb and 30% valued at more than 20o lb 36%c lb and 30% 419 Combination cards, not exceeding 54 cards to pack (T. D. 10164) 10c pack and 20% on all over 54 cards at a like rate. 187 " penholders, comprising penholder, pencil, rub- ber eraser, automatic stamp, or other at- tachment 40% 157 " shotgun and rifles. (See Shotguns and rifles.) 329 " suits of underwear (T. D. 14301). (See Under- wear.) 349 Combing, capes, linen (T. D. 15322) 60% 349 " scarfs, cotton, embroidered (T. D. 12961) 60% 17 Combs, celluloid 65c lb and 30% 199 •• curry (38 P. R. 89, T. D. 6337) 46% 109 " glass balls for ornamenting (T. D. 5723) 45% 448 " gold 60% 464 " guttapercha 35% 464 " ivory, or vegetable ivory 35% 448 " millinery and military ornaments, together with all other articles of every description, finished or partly finished, if set with imita- tion precious stones composed of glass or paste, or composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass, or gun metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, plated, or alloyed with gold, silver or nickel, valued at 20c per doz pieces. Ic each and 26% and in addition thereto % of one cent per doz for each one cent the value exceeds 20o per doz. 464 " shell or mother-of-pearl 35% 463 " wholly of horn, or of horn and metal 60% 274 Comfits (T. D. 20045, 20142) Ic lb and 35% 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). 656 " travelers' sample trunks (T. D. 7394) 'Free 534 Common blue clay Free 99 " window glass. (See Glass.) 215 Communion rails, wooden (T. D. 11123) 35% 661 " service, pocket (T. D. 7106) Free 661 " service, specially Imported by a church (T. D. 450, 8049) Free Schedule of Duties 397 ■ Par. Article Rate 112 Compass agates (T. D. 8928, 9057, 9095) 50% 199 Compasses (T. D. 7276, 11697, 12545, 12978) 45% 431 " flimsily constructed as toys (T. D. 25714) 35% 199 ■' mariners' (T. D. 5977, 8853) 45% 109 " miniature, glass (T. D. 2905) 45% 199 " plated or gilt (T. D. 10659) 45% 199 " prismatic (T. D. 8623) 45% 199 " surveyors' (24 F. R. 86) 45% 215 " wood 35% 481 Component material of chief value (T. D. 22376). 427 Composition buttons (T. D. 10922, 15971) 50% 109 " glass balls (T. D. 5992) 45% 199 " metal, in sheets (T. D. 12934, 15971) 45% 545 " metal, copper Free 545 " metal n. s. p. f Free 449 " of glass or paste, not set (T. D. 9077, 5258, 9152, 9523, 11242, 15881) 20% 448 " of glass or paste, if set • into charms, pins, combs, etc. (See Combs.) 448 " of glass, or paste set, if jewelry (T. D. 8166) . . . 60% 216 " of wood, sawdust and glue (T. D. 7831) 35% 3 " pour blanchir (T. D. 3844, 4076) 25% 521 " red brass (T. D. 10865) Free 428 Compositions used lor fuel in which coal or coal dust is the component material of chief value, whether in briquettes or other form 20% 65 Compounds, alcoholic, medicinal (minimum 25%) 56c lb 2 " alcoholic, n. s. p. f 60c lb and 25% 3 " chemical, if not alcoholic 26% 3 " chemical, alcoholic (minimum 25%) 66c lb 17 " of pyroxyline, rolled or in sheets, not polished. 46c lb 302 " or preparations of which distilled spirits are component part of chief value n. s. p. f $2.60 gal Sec. 9 Conception, articles for preventing, prohibited. 2 Concentrated cherry juice (T. D. 13423, 15620) .60c lb and 25% 216 " and concrete melada and molasses. (See Sugar.) 299 " vinegar (T. D. 15643) ..7%cgal 467 Concertinas (T. D. 10829) 45% Sec. 16. Condemnation of prohibited imports. Sec. 11. " proceeding against prohibited im- portation. 248 Condensed milk, including weight of immediate cov- erings (T. D. 11344) 2o lb Cones, unbaked, not earthenware (T. D. 29228). 439 Coney plates (T. T>. 1556,> 4201, 13180, 13182) 35% 684 " shreds (T. D. 10014) Free B74 " skins, not dressed (T. D. 14768) Free 574 " skins, plucked (T. D. 10854, 10901, 14768, 17165, 50 F. K. 693, 63 P. E. 344) Free 219 Confectionery n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5954, 8733, 9268, 11207, 13373, 13793, 23115), valued not over 16c lb.. 4c lb and 15% valued over 15c lb 60% The weight and value of the Immediate cov- erings, other than outer packing case, shall be Included In the dutiable weight and value of the merchandise. 418 " boxes, fancy paper (T. D. 11684) 45% 411 " boxes, fancy paper 5c lb and 30% 219 " cream cigarettes, acorn biscuits, etc., as (T. D. 25290). 398 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 219 Confectionery, chocolate (53 F. R. 81, 50 F. R. 81, T. D. 6727, 6932, 7586, 7840, 9527, 13869, 13916, 14167). (See Confectionery.) 219 " nonpareil sugar is (T. D. 11207). 219 " sugar in crystals is (T. D. 13333). Confessionals not regalia (T. T). 11123). 481 Conflicting duties, provision for. 349 Congress canvas (T. D. 14612) 60% B16 Congressional library, books for use of Free 65 Conllne or conacine (T. D. 11393) 25% 20 Conlum cicuta, advanced in value, if not alcoholic ViO tb and 10% B69 " cicuta crude, if not alcoholic Free 22 " cicuta extract %c lb BB9 " seeds, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12727) Free 199 Connecting rods 45% 274 Conserves of roses (T. D. 4339) Ic Tb and 35% Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 1). Consignee, who is. Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 1). Consignee, owner of imported mer- chandise. Consuls, foreign, articles for personal use of, are dutiable (T. D. 7735, 9650). " foreign governments, sealed packages for (T. D. 10713, 12063) may be immediately for- warded. " United States, returning, effects of, are entitled to no special privileges (T. D. 9497). 195 Containers (except such as are hermetically sealed by soldering or otherwise), composed wholly or in chief value of metal lacquered or printed by any process of lithography whatever, if filled or unfilled, and whether their con- tents be dutiable or free (minimum 55%) . . 4o ib and 36% But no cans, boxes, packages, or containers of any kind, of the capacity of five pounds or under, subject to duty under this para- graph, shall pay less duty than if the same were imported empty; and the dutiable value of the same shall include all packing charges, cartons, wrappings, envelopes, and printed matter accompanying them when such cans, boxes, packages or containers are imported wholly or partly filled with merchandise exempt from duty (except liquids and merchandise commercially known as drugs) and which is commonly dealt in at wholesale in the country of original exportation in bulk or in packages exceeding five pounds in capacity: Provided further. That paper, cardboard or paste- board wrappings or containers that are made and used only for the purpose of holding or containing the article with which they are filled, and after such use are mere waste material, shall not be du- tiable unless their contents are dutiable (T. D. 29963). 20 Contrayerva root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. ViO lb and 10% B59 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Fre« Sec. 14. Convict labor, all articles produced by, Importa- tion prohibited (T. D. 11649, 11934, 12300). Schedule of Duties 399 Par. Article Rate Convicts not permitted to land (T. D. 10375). 164 Cooks' knives (T. D. 11591, 14724, 15630, 15991, 66 F. R. 720). (See Knives.) 308 Cooper, as ale. 669 Coopers' sheep dip powder (T. D. 8081) Free 20 Copal gum, advanced In value, if not alcohollo.%0 rb and 10% 488 " crude (T. D. 2907) Free 544 Copper Free 706 " acetate .of (T. D. 2341, 8593, 13588, 14549, 15149, 78 F. R. 339, T. D. 17693, 17845, 22942, 26652 and Dept. letter of July 1, 1902) Free 544 " alloy Free 199 •• articles 45% 544 " bars (T. D. 12285) Free 544 " black or coarse (T. D. 4529) Free 199 " bolts 45% 176 " bottoms 2%o lb 176 " braziers 2%o lb 199 " buckles (T. D. 12327) 45% B44 " cement Free 544 " clippings Free 542 " coins (T. D. 1760, 3248, 6887) Free 545 " composition metal of which copper is chief value n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8431) Free 544 " forms of, not manufactured, n. s. p. f Free 199 " foil (T. D. 17058) 45% 185 " in nickel matte 6c lb 544 " in plates Free 176 " in plates, rolled (51 F. R. 525) 2%c lb 176 " in sheets (T. D. 13335) 2%o lb " in silver lead ores, method of determining (T. D. 11448, 15497). 544 " Ingots or bars (T. D. 12285) Free 199 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14817) 45% 544 " matte (T. D. 10043, 10173, 14538, 16966, 19777, 20326, 20379, 21291, 23656) Free 624 " medals, if prizes or trophies Free 199 " nails 45% 544 " old (T. D. 17848) Free 544 " old yellow metal, fit only for remanufacture Free 544 " ore, concentrated (T. D. 25804) Free 544 " ores (T. D. 6035) Free 199 " paintings enameled on (T. D. 11834) 45% 3 " paste (T. D. 1863) 25% 544 " pigs Free 198 " and Iron pipes and tubes, not copper tubes and pipes (T. D. 24844) 45% 176 " pipes or tubes, 14 Inches long, diameter 4^4 Inches, as copper pipes (T. T>. 25405) 2%cn> 178 " pipes 2%crb 544 " plates Free 166 " plates engraved for printing 20% 198 " plates, polished, sides filed smooth and bev- eled edges (T. D. 27524) 45% 176 " plates, planished (T. D. 28920, 29811) 2>^c lb 176 " plates, rolled, called braziers' copper (51 F. R. 525) 2%cn) 199 " powder (T. D. 9126) 45% 199 " powder fiasks (T. D. 5934) 45% 544 " regulus of (T. D. 10043, 4529, 10173, 19777, 20326, 20379, 21291, 23656) Free 176 " rods 2%clb 199 " rollers for printing patterns (51 F. R. 525, T. D. 13472, 21656) 45% 400 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pak. Article Rate 176 Copper 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 2c lb 178 " sheets of 2%o rb 138 " sheets or plates, with layers of other metals Imposed by forging, hammering, rolling or welding 40% 199 " spikes 45% 706 " sub-acetate of (71 F. R. 954, T. D. 13588, 14549) Free 9 " sulphate of ^4c lb 65 " sulphate points (T. D. 9126) 25% 3 '■ sulphide of (T. D. 1863) 25% 183 " and tin, alloy of (Abt. 1530, T. D. 25312, 27107, 27211) 20% 144 " unmanufactured forms of Free 135 " wire bolting cloth (T. D. 17496, 17636) pays rate of duty on the wire used, and in addi- tion (minimum 40%) Ic lb 199 " wire for card clothing (T. T>. 5899, 13488) 45% 199 " wire, insulated (T. D. 5899) 45% 19 Copperas 15-100o lb 136 Copra meat, broken Free 278 " meat, prepared, desiccated or shredded 2o lb 416 Copy books, blank 25% 416 " books, partly printed (T. D. 15958) 25% 410 Copying books, letter (T. D. 9904) 5c lb and 15% 410 " paper (T. D. 16817, 8 S. C. R. 1099). (See Paper.) Sia " sheets, cotton chief value (T. D. 16817) 46% Copyright articles, prohibited; same by mall, and copyrights in foreign language (T. D. 19722, 20427, 20430, 21003, 21012, 21018, 21090, 22751, 22781). 516 " books and engravings for deposit in Con- gressional Library (T. D. 14171) Free 108 Coqulll, glasses (T. D. 13658, 14391, 15314, 17953), edges unground 46% edges ground or beveled 10c doz prs and 45% 177 " glasses, unpolished, rough cut or unwrought (T. D. 25252, Abt. 1774, T. D. 25361) Free 63! Coqultas (T. D. 8432) Free 421 Coral beads, not strung (T. D'. 8913) 35% 421 " beads, strung 60% 448 " bead necklaces (T. D. 3003) 60% 449 " cut (T. D. 27726, 28131, 28960), but not set 10% 449 " imitation of, made of glass or paste, as imita- tion precious stones (T. D. 26922) 20% 448 " Imitation necklaces, if commonly or commer- cially known as jewelry (T. D. 11033) 80% 448 " Jewelry (T. D. 2556) 60% 112 " marine, manufactured 50% 646 " marine, unmanufactured and uncut Free 5:46 Corallne Free IB Coralline acid (T. D. 20802) 30% 713 Coralwood, rough Free 103 " sawed 15% 421 Cord, beaded (T. D. 16857) 60% 179 " cotton core, covered with metal (T. D. 6547, 6840) 15c lb and 60% S49 " cotton coronation (T. D. 17750) 60% 349 " elastic (T. D. 15814, 49 F. R. 42«, 73 F. R. 810) . 80% 401 " fancy silk, metal and cotton (T. D. 14217) 10^ Schedule of Duties 401 Par. Article Rate 480 Cord, grease (T. D. 13976) 20% 463 " India rubber (T. D. 5940/. 35% 140 " sail (T. D. 14405). (See Plax twine.) 340 " sash, hemp. (See Cords, flax.) S49 " sash Jute (T. D. 12360) eO% 401 " silk e0% Cordage applies to cords of all sizes used In ships' rigging, also log lines, signal lines, lead and cod lines (T. D. 9187, 9307). SB8 " coir hawsers (T. D. 12208).. 46% 339 " hemp, tarred or untarred 2c lb 339 " istle %c lb 368 " jute 4B% 339 " or cables wholly or in part of New Zealand hemp, istle or Tampico fiber, manilla, sisal grass or sunn (T. D. 9307, 12220) %clb 339 " Russian bolt rope (T. D. 16221) 2c n> 3B8 " tarred lath yarn (T. D. 13786, 14951) 45% 303 Cordials (T. D. 11838, 14047, 14936) $2.60 gal 303 " Benedictine (49 P. B. 728) $2.60 gal 303 " creme de cassis (T. b. 11705) $2.60 gal 307 " ginger. (See "Wines, still.) 480 " limejuice and syrup (T. D. 9709) 20% 85 " medical, alcoholic (minimum 25%) 65c lb 66 " non-alcoholic, medicinal 26% 397 Cordonnet, as silk spun (T. D. 3798, 12917, 12972). 179 " cotton and lame (T. D. 12792, 24157, 24168).. 60 1% and 30% 370 Cordova wool. (See Wool.) 461 " Cordovan leather (48 P. R. 287) 15% 179 Cords and tassels, bullion 15c lb and 80% 406 " wholly or in chief value of artificial or imita- tion silk, or of artificial or imitation horse- hair J 45o lb and 80% 349 " and tassels, cotton or other vegetable fiber... 60% 401 " and tassels, silk (T. D. 13365) 60% 383 " and tassels, wholly or part wool 50c lb and 60% 349 " cotton (T. D. 13186, 13572, 15814) 60% 349 " cotton and rubber (T. D. 13198, 17760, 73 F. R. 810, 19773) 60% " cotton, silk and metal, according to material of chief value (T. D. 14217). 340 " made from yarn not finer than five lea, com- posed of flax, hemp or ramie 10c lb made from yarn finer than five lea, or number 12c lb and %c per lb additional for each lea or number, or part of a lea or number, in ex- C6SS of fiVG- 179 " metal plated (T. D. 6547, 6840) 15c lb and 60% 401 " silk (49 P. R. 726, T. D. 10483, 19773) 50% 383 " wool, in whole or in part 50o lb and 60% Corduroys, corded velvets not (T. D. 23610). 325 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed. . 12c sq yd and 25% not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed 9c sq yd and 25% weighing 7 oz or over per sq yd. .18o sq yd and 25% but none of the above shall pay less than.. 47%% 325 " articles and bias dress facings of. In addition to above rate, pay 10% 668 Coriander seeds (T. D. 8659, 18 O. A. G. 75) Free 429 Cork, artificial Jott* 547 " bark, unmanufactured Frea 402 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 347 Cork, carpets and carpeting (42 F. R. 491, T. D. 9314, 27628) 20o sq yd and 20% 429 '■ cut into squares, cubes or quarters (T. D. 9793) 8c Xb 165 " fishing Hoats (T. D. 10927) 45% 429 " granulated (Abt. 1851, T. D. 25385) 30% 429 " ground (T. D. 16220, 25334, 25917) 30% 141 " handles for bicycles (T. D. 15157) 45% 429 " hat tips (T. D. 5469, 7341) 30% 429 " insoling (T. D. 29594) 30% 429 " manufactures wholly or in chief value of, or of cork bark, or of artificial cork, or cork sub- stitutes, granulated or ground cork, n. s. p. f 30% 429 " mats, not cork carpets (T. D. 29592) 30% 429 ■• pictures (T. D. 527, 5469) 30% 199 " screws 45% 547 " shavings (T. D. 12994) Free 429 " soles for shoes (T. D. 22619) 30% 429 " stopper tubes (T. D. 24575) 30% 429 " substitutes 6o tb 429 " triangular sheets (T. D. 11091) 30% 429 " ventilators (T. D. 13603) 30% 547 " waste Free 429 '• wood, ground (T. D. 16220) 30% 547 " wood, unmanufactured (T. D. 9793) Free 429 '• wood, squares (T. D. 9793) 8c lb 429 Corks, over % Inch in diameter at larger end 15c lb " % inch and less in diameter at larger end 25c lb 263 Corms (T. D. 7280) 50c M 233 Corn, broom |3 ton 236 " Indian or maize (56 lb to bu) 15o bu 236 " meal (T. D. 6156) 40o per 100 lb 66 " plasters (T. D. 6576, 12665, 17599, 17779, 17930) 25% 162 " razors, as razors (T. D. 15160). 480 '• roasted (T. D. 7071) 20% 266 " salad seed 4c lb 296 " starch, for use as starch lo lb 480 " starch, for food and not suitable for starch 20% 480 '■ starch, residuum (T. D. 2700, 6269, 6641) 10% 112 Cornelian canes (T. D. 16434) 50% 449 " cut 10% 448 " jewelry (T. D. 803) 60% 112 " manufactures 50% €26 " rough Free 467 Cornets, and parts of (T. D. 3155) 46% 431 " toy (T. D. 2111, 3765) 35% 626 Cornish or Cornwall stone, crude Free 95 " or Cornwall stone, ground (T. D. 9510, 10647, 11240, 14459) 35% Sec. 38. Corporation tax. 65 Corrosive sublimate 35% 127 Corrugated or crimped sheet iron or steel, value not over 3c per tb (T. D. 12433, 14723, 16826) 8-lOc lb 127 " or crimped sheet iron, common or black, val- ued at over 3c per lb (T. D. 12433, 14723, 16826, 22929, 23333, 23662) 30% 689 Corset bones, horn, unmanufactured (41 F. R. 102) . . Free 135 • •• - - clasps, steel (T. b: 11046) . .■ 35% 329-' " covers, knit (T. D. 16533). (See Shirts.) *' Schedule of Duties 403 Par. Article Rate' Corset covers ti. s. p. f., as wearing apparel, accord- ! ing to material. 330 " laces, cottorr or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 10390, 10792, 13437, 40 F. R. 568, T. D. 6119, ' 8541) 25c rb and 15% 403 " laces, silk (T. D. 13216, 19101) 50% 135 " steels (T. D. 11564, 13702, 15676) 35% 135 " steels, covered with kid 35% 212 " sticks (T. D. 14382) ....: 10% 349 " trimmings, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D.- 10506, 10667, 14964) 60% 135, " wire (T. D. 15149, 15405) '. 35% Corsets, as wearing apparel, according to material of chief value (49 F. R. 222. T. D. 10792, 12121, 12635, 13961, 14964, 16835, 16940). 847 Corticene, plain, stamped, painted, or printed only. If 9 feet or under in width 8c,sq yd and 15%. ■oVer 9 feet in width; '. 12c sq'yd and 15% if the composition forms designs or patterns, , ^ whether Inlaid or otherwise, by whatever - - name known,- and of whatever width 20o sq yd and 20% 199 Corundum dental goods (T. D. 15144) 45%. 199 " disks, with steel spindles (T. D. 8332) 45% 561 " ground (T. X). 27059; 28386, 28952, 30002) Free 561 " ore (T. D. 1374) Free 155 " files. (See Files.) 67 Cosmetics, all non-alcoholic (T. D. 13056, 13442, 13561, 23321) 60% 67 " If containing alcohol or in the manufacture oi: preparation of which alcohol is used. 60c lb and 50%, 420 Cossacks, paper (T. D. 9433) 35% Costumes for manager, not an actor, are dutiable (T. D. 14982). ,, . for military companies,- not regalia (T. D. 13379). for schools and societies, not free (T. D. 2677, ' ,' 3038). " in mardi gras festival are not regalia (T. D. 9551). 656 " scenery, etc., of actors arriving in the United , States (T. D. 4686, 4721, 7321, 12069, 12126, 13632, 13796), under bond Fr^e 65 Cotoln true (T. D. 13701) (minimum 25%) 55c tb 65 " para comil (T. D. 13701) (minimum 25%) 55o lb 357 Cot bottoms, linen, as linen cloth. 548 Cotton Free 65 " absorbent (41 F. R. 763, T. D. 12644, 22759) ... . 25% 332 " and flax cloth, cotton chief value, not count- able cottons (T. D. 23348, 2'4724, 24725, 29596, 29851) 45% 378 " and hair goods, as wool manufactilres n. b. p. f. (41 F. R. p. 881, 8 S. C. R. p. 714, 22082). 324-463" and India rubber dress shields, as wearing ap- parel, according to material of chief value (T. D. 11198, 15659). 4S0 " and hair mattress (T. D. 21841) 20% 347 " and India rubber waterproof fabrics (T. D. 11699) 10c sq yd and 20% 332 " and linen damask cotton chief value (T. D. 22158) 45% 179 ■•■ and metal armor cloth (T. D. 10560, 10867)... 15c lb and 60% 332 " and metal hair crimpers (T. D. 13238, 14547).. 45% 404 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 136 Cotton and metal rib wire (T. D. 14965) 35% 332 " and metal table covers, metal chief value (T. D. 10732, 11360, 21500) 45% and metal upholstery goods, metal chief value (T. D. 10732) 15c lb and 60% and paper imitation cane seating, cotton chief value (T. D. 10862) ; «% and paper lamp shades, cotton chief Value (T. D. 12796) 45% and paper nets and fringes, paper chief value (T. D. 12960) 36% and paper table covers, cotton chief value (T. D. 13220) 46% and paper waterproof patent packing, paper chief value (T. D. 15470) 36% and silk beltings, cotton chief value (T. D. 10936, 12969, 15851) 60% and silk bengalines, silk chief value (T. D. 14147) 60% and silk bone casings, silk chief value (T. D. 10936, 16359) .^ 50% and silk catheters, cotton chief value (T. D. 16431, 26609, 28007, 28649) 46% and silk chenille drapery (T. D. 15038) 50% and silk cloth (T. D. 18089, 22376) (minimum 50%) 8o sq yd and 30% and silk fabrics, cost of warping should not be added to the value of the silk yarns alone, but should be equally apportioned between the silk and cotton (T. D. 24423). and silk galloons, cotton chief value 60% and silk galloons, silk chief value (T. D. 16014) 60% and silk givri muslin, silk chief value (T. D. 16209) 60% and silk gloves, women's and misses', cotton chief value (12 S. C. R. 604, T. D. 12989).... 50% and silk hatters' plush (T. D. 16577) 10% and silk hemstitched cloth, cotton chief value (T. D. 15684) 46% and silk laces, silk chief value (T. D. 10776, 10789, 11076, 12342) 60% and silk linings (T. D. 16665) (minimum 50%) 8c sq yd and 30% and silk muftlers. (See Silk mufflers.) (T. D. 23755.) and silk plush, silk chief value. (See Plushes, silk.) (T. D. 12937.) and silk satins, silk chief value (T. D. 10776), as silk goods in the piece, and silk shirtings, silk chief value (T. D. 12232) 60% and silk, shoes, silk chief value (T. D. 10735) . . . 60% 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% and silk tapestry, cotton chief value (T. D. 13700, 16406) (minimum 50%) 8c sq yd and 30% and silk trimmings, beaded, silk chief value (T. D. 13320, 22868) 60% and silk umbrella cloth, silk chief value (T. D. 10363, 10655), as silk goods in the piece, and silk velvet ribbons, cotton chief value (T. D. 11186) 60% Schedule op Duties 405 Par. Article Rate .321 Cotton and silk vestlngs, cotton chief value (T. D. 13185) (minimum 50%) 8o sq yd and 30% S3J " and sparterie hat forms, cotton chief value (T. D. 13203) 45% 349 " and straw braids, cotton chief value (T. D. 11342, 19034)... ■ ,.. 60% 193 " and straw carpets, cotton chief value (T. D. 14315) E0% 42J " and straw hat shapes, straw chief value (T. D. 16349) 36% 422 " and straw hats, straw chief value (T. D. 12939) trimmed E0% untrimmed 36% 382 " and wool corsets, wool chief value (T. D. 10792) 44c lb and 60% 381 " and wool dress goods, wool chief value (T. D. 13649). (See Wool dress goods.) 381 " and wool gloria cloth, wool chief value (T. D. 14138). (See Wool dress goods.) 378 " and wool pile fabrics, wool chief value, as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12970). 378 " and wool tapestry canvas, wool chief value, as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14062). 383 " and worsted shawls, worsted chief value, em- broidered (T. D. 13878, 22674) 50c lb and 60% 332 " anklets (T. D. 14589, 14614, 15739, 16720) 45% 349 " antimacassars (T. D. 9184, 16814, 10948, 13592). 60% " antiseptic as medicinal preparation (T. D. 22759). 349 " antique tidies, cotton chief value (T. D. 13296) 60% 321 " argentine (T. D. 14952) 3c sq yd and 20% 332 " articles made from cotton cloth, finished or unfinished, and all cotton articles n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23452) 45% 349 " articles embroidered by hand or machinery... 60% 349 " articles made wholly or in part of lace 60% 329 " athletic shirts. (See Cotton shirts.) (T. D. 12987.) 435 " azotique, gun cotton, valued 20c lb or less..., 2e lb valued over 20c lb 4c lt» 355 " bagging for (T. D. 10953, 12432, 12713, 14311, 14939, 16164) 6-lOc sq yd 479 " bagging, old, as waste (T. D. 29029) 10% 349 " ball fringes (T. D. 12457, 12553) 60% 349 " bandings (T. O. 17477) 60% 349 " bands, hemstitched (T. D. 15720) 60% 332 " bands, or yokes, crocheted (T. D. 27221) 45% 324 " bathing trunks (T. D. 13615) 60% 349 " beading (T. D. 15034, 17592, 17950) 60% 332 " bed covers and curtains, fringed (T. D. 15472) . . 4B% 349 " bed sets, lace, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6214, 9184, 10480, 21918) 60% 351 " bed sets, lace, made on Nottingham lace ma- chine. (See Cotton lace curtains.) bed ticking, as cotton cloth. 349 " belting (T. D. 7682, 15851, G. A. 3944) 60% 330 " belting for machinery, of cotton or other veg- etable fiber and India rubber, or of which cotton or other vegetable fiber Is chief value. . 30% 349 " belts, embroidered (T. D. 17439) 60% 325 " bias velveteen dress facings (T. D. 13736, 13970), not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed 9c sq yd and 36% if bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed 12c sq yd and 36% 406 F. B. VANTIEGRrFT & '^o. Pa?. Article Rate but none of the above shall pay less than 47%%. '324 Cotton bibs (T. D. 10485, 13667, 15867) 50% 349 " bibs, embroidered (T. D. 10485) 60% 324 •' bicycle leggins (T. D. 20654) ,. 50% 321 " billiard (T. D. 246), as cotton cloth. 3c sq yd and 20% 321 " binders' cloth, painted (T. D. 16207). 349 '■ binding, shoe (T. D. 14297) 60% 349 " bindings 60% 349 " black Brussels net (T. D. 10256) 60% 332 " blankets (T. D. 23492, 24352) 45% blankets with wool, as wool if wool is com- ponent material of chief value (T. D. 20398, 21662). 349 " bleached, Swiss, hemstitched trimmings, in strips (T. D. 14609)...... 60% 349 •■ blind laces (T. D. 15325) 60% 349 " bobbinets (T. D. 5944, 14166, 14177, 10064) 60% 349 " boleros, embroidered (T. D. 19032) 60% 330 " bone casing (T. D. 10936, 16002) 45% 349 " borders for window curtains (T. D. 19092) 60% 349 " bonnets, embroidered (T. D. 15870) >.. 60% 321 " bookbinders' cloth (T. D. 5830, 8909, 10340, 10558, 13385) 3c sq yd.and 20% 330 " boot lacings 25c lb and 15% 332 " bougies (T. D. 12677, 26609, 28007, 28649) 45% 349 " brace webbing (T. D. 6587) 60% 330 " braces, with or without india rubber (T. D. 7333) 45% braids defined (T. D. 24287). 349 " braids, feather stitch, novelty and herring bone (T. D. 10340, 12652, 12835, 14124, 14144, 14308, 54 P. R. 161, 19034, 20515, 2]968, 22948, 23564, 24269, 24287, 25480, 26456, 26897, 27506, 28579). 60% 349 " braids, Honiton (T. D. 14501, 22266) 60% 349 " braids, silk fringed (T. D. 15669) 60% 349 " braids, varnished for hats (T. D. 10775, 61 F. R. 938) 60% 349 " braids, with or without india rubber (T. D. 1761, 3559, 6733, 10340, 12638, 12649, 12835, 13311, 13668, 13974, 14307, 14501, 15914, 17908, 18552, 22948) 60% 349 " Brussels net (T. D. 14166, 14177) 60% 438 " Bruyere (T. D. 5471) 60% 321 " buckram (T. D. 3096, 9941, 12369, 16322) 3c sq yd and 20% 426 " button material (T. D. 12525) fit for buttons exclusively, and not exceeding 3 inches in any one dimension 10% 427 " buttons, velvet (T. D. 12555) 50% cambric (T. D. 8988), as cotton cloth., 330 " candle wicking (T. D. 10668) 10c lb and 15% " canton flannels, as cotton cloth (T. D. 3422). 349 " canvas, embroidered (38 F. R. 95) 60% 349 " capes, embroidered (T. D. 7340) 60% 349 " caps, embroidered (T. D. 12342, 14134, 14393) . . . 60% 313 " card laps 35% 393 " carpets (T. T>. 14315) 60% 332 " chamoisine dusters (T. D. 16318) 46% 332 " chenille 45% 326 " chenille curtains, table covers, and all goods manufactured of cotton chenille (T. D. 7186) . 50% 326 " chenille fascinators (T. D. 12662, 15659) 50% ScHEDUi^E OF Duties 407 Par. Article Rate Cotton chintz as countable cottons (T. D. 23433). 479 " clippings as waste (T. D. 25433) 10% 320 " cloth defined (T. D. 2705, 23348). 378 " cloth in part goat hair, goat hair chief value, as wool iT. D. 22082). cloth mercerized as cotton cloth dyed (T. D. 19423, 24591). " cloth, mixed goods, not countable cottons (T. D. 24724, 29596, 24725, 29851). 315 " cloth not exceeding 50 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, valued at not over 7c per sq yd .... Ic sq yd if bleached, and valued at not over 9c per sq yd l^c sqyd if dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, . and valued at not over 12c per sq yd 2c sq yd if exceeding 50 and not exceeding 100 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling and not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, not exceeding six square yards to the pound, and valued at not over 7c per sq yd l^c sq yd exceeding six and not exceeding nine square yards to the pound IV^o sq yd exceeding nine square yards to the pound.. l%c sq yd if not exceeding 100 threads to the square inch, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, and valued at over 7c and not over 9c per sq yd 2i,4c sq yd valued at over 9c and not over 10c per sq yd 2^c sq yd valued at over 10c and not over 12%c per sq yd 4c sq yd valued at over 125^0 and not over 14c per sq yd 5c sq yd valued at over 14c per sq yd 6c sq yd but not less than 25% ad valorem, if exceeding 50 and not exceeding 100 threads to the square inch, if bleached, not ex- ceeding six square yards to the pound, and valued at not over 9c per sq yd l^c sq yd exceeding six and not exceeding nine square yards to the pound l?ic sq yd exceeding nine square yards to the pound 2^c sq yd if not exceeding 100 threads to the square inch, if bleached, and valued at over 9c and not over lie per sq yd 2%c sq yd valued at over lie and not over 12c per sq yd 4c sqyd valued at over 12c and not over 15c per sq yd 5c sq yd valued at over 15c and not over 16o per sq yd 6c sq yd valued at over 16c per sq yd 7c sq yd but not less than 25% ad valorem, if exceeding 50 and not exceeding 100 threads to the square inch, if dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, not exceeding six square yards to the pound, and valued at not over 12c per sq yd 2%c sq yd exceeding six and not exceeding nine square yards to the pound 3V4c sq yd 408 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. Article Rate exceeding 9 square yards to the pound.. 3%o sq yd if not exceeding 100 threads to the square inch, if dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, and valued at over 12c and not over 12%c per sq yd 3%c sqyd valued at over 121^0 and not over 15o per sq yd Bo sq yd valued at over 15o and not over 17%c per sq yd 6%o sq yd valued at over 17%o and not over 20c per sq yd 7%osqya valued at over 20c per sq yd 9c sq yd but not less than 30% ad valorem. . 316 Cotton, exceeding 100 and not exceeding 150 threads to the square Inch, not bleached, dyed, col- ored, stained, painted or printed, and not exceeding four square yards to the pound. . l%o sq yd exceeding four and not exceeding six square yards to the pound 2c sq yd exceeding six and not exceeding eight square yards to the pound 2^4c sq yd exceeding eight square yards to the pound.. 2%osqyd any of the foregoing valued at over 9o and not over 10c per square yard 3c sq yd valued at over 10c but not over 12%c per sq yd 4%c sq yd valued at over 12%c but not over 14c per sq yd B%c sq yd valued at over 14c and not over 16c per sq yd 6%c sq yd valued at over 15c per sq yd 8c sq yd but not less than 30% ad valorem, if bleached, and not exceeding four square yards to the pound 2%c sq yd exceeding four and not exceeding six square yards to the pound 3c sq yd exceeding six and not exceeding eight square yards to the pound 3%c sq yd exceeding eight square yards to the pound 3?ic sq yd any of the foregoing, bleached and valued at over lie and not over 12c per sq yd.4%c sq yd valued at over 12c and not over 15c per sq yd 5^,0 sq yd valued at over 15c and not over 16o per sq yd 6%o sqyd valued at over 16 and not over 20o per sq yd 8c sq yd valued at over 20o per sq yd 10c sq yd but not less than 35% ad valorem, if dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, and not exceeding four square yards to the pound 3Hc sq yd exceeding four and not exceeding six square yards to the pound 3%o sq yd exceeding six and not exceeding eight square yards to the pound 4%c S(J yd exceeding eight square yards to the pound 4%c sq yd any of the foregoing, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed and valued at over 12%c, but not over 15c per sq yd 5%c sq yd Schedule op Duties 409 Par- Article Rate valued at over 15o and not over 17%c per sqyd Tcsayd valued at over 17%o but not over 20c per sq yd 80 sqyd valued at over 20c per sq yd 10c sq yd but not less than 35% ad valorem. 317 Cotton cloth exceeding 150 and not exceeding 200 threads to the square inch, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, and not exceeding three and one-half square yards to the pound 2c sq y. 25273) 60% 324 " clothing,, ready-made, without india rubber 50% 324-463" clothing, with india rubber, according to ma- terial of chief value. J49 " clothing, embroidered 60% " ' oylp -spot/ mijisliris", "as ,. cotton cloth (T. D.. 14832; 14839, 15b'44, 15331, 17113). 324 " collarettes (T. D. 16583) ., B0% 332 " collar stifteners (G. A. S941) 45% ^12 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rats 348 Cotton collars and cuffs (T. D. 16583).. 45c doz pes and 15% 349 " collars, embroidered (T. D. 12386, 14305, 16300, 18992. 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 324 •' collars, made of small tuckings (T. D. 24609.. 50% 330 " collets 50cn)and2B% 329 " combination suits. (See Cotton shirts.) 249 " cords, elastic and non-elastic (T. D. 13310, 14217, 17760, 19156) 60% " cords, cable laid twine, as cotton cloth (T. D. 13192). 349 " cords, fancy (T. D. 13186, 14217) 60% 179 '• cords, silver-plated (18 O. A. G. 47) 15c H) and 80% 349 " cords, with tassels 60% 325 " corduroys, bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed (T. D. 12207, 20661) 12c sq yd and 25% >2S " corduroys, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed 9c sq yd and 25% if weighing seven ounces or over per square yard 18o sq yd and 26% but none of the above shall pay less than 47%%. 325 " corduroys, pipers' cords are (T. D. 12207). 349 " coronation cords (T. D. 17750, 19156) 60% 329 " corset covers (T. D. 16533). (See Cotton shirts.) 330 " corset lacings 25c It> and 16% 149 " corsets, embroidered (49 F. R. 222, T. D. 10792, 12121, 12635, 14964, 20651) 60% ■' costume cloth, as cotton cloth (T. D. 11023, 10867). " cottonade, as cotton cloth (T. D. 12658). coutil, as cotton cloth (T. D. 13242, 15044). 136 •' covered wire (T. D. 15405, 16540) 35% 378 " cravenette cloth, wool chief value, 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. 14166). " cretonne shirtings, as cotton cloth (T. D. 16315). crinkled seersucker, as cotton cloth (T. D. 13236). crimped cloth, as cotton cloth (T. D. 14148). 349 '• crochet edgings (T. D. 6443) 60% 3It " crochet rings as manufactures of cotton (T. D. 20992) 45% S49 " crochet work (T. D. 14504) 60% 113 •■ crochet work (T. D. 14604, 20992) 45% 314 " crochet on spools (T. D. 2540). (See Cotton thread spool.) 116 " curtains, chenille 60% 149 " curtains, ruffled (T. D. 13965, 15960, 21819).... 60% 331 " damask table articles (T. D. 24880, 24944, 26290, 27805, 27841, 27890) «% S31 " damask table doilies (T. D. 8600, 8698, 20353, 23512, 23529) 40% Itl " damask imitation (T. D. 12441) 46% damask, not table (T. D. 13198, 18623), as cot- ton cloth. til " damask, table *0% 114 ■• darning, on spools (T. D. 21370). (See Cotton thread spool.) " denims, as cotton cloth. Schedule of Duties 413 Par- Article Rate Cotton dimity stripes and clieoks, as cotton cloth (T. D. 14839, 15044). t2J " dotted Swisses (78 F. R. 197, T. D. 11366, 12350, 14927, 16284, 17862. 21568). (See Cotton cloth, known as lappets.) 349 " doilies, drawn work (T. D. 21944) 60% 329 " drawers. (See Cotton shirts.) 326 " dress facings, bias velvet (T. D. 11977). (See Cotton bias dress facings.) " dress goods, fancy openwork (T. D. 12571, 12904), as cotton cloth. 380-381" dress goods, wool and (T. D. 10326, 11086, 11391). (See Wool dress goods.) 315-319 " drilling, as cotton cloth. 315-319 " duck, as cotton cloth. 349 " edgings (T. D. 10667, 11079, 19033, 28457) 60% 350 " edgings, made on the Dever or Gothrough ma- chine ; 70% Provided, That no wearing apparel, handker- chiefs, or articles of any description, com- posed wholly or in chief value of the fore- going shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon the articles or the ma- terials of which the same are composed. 349 " edgings, hemstitched (T. D. 16206) 60% 349 " Egyptian laces (T. D. 7330) 60% 349 " embroideries (T. D. 10474, 11700, 12219, 12386, 18880) 80% 360 " embroideries, made on the Lever or Gothrough machine 70% Provided, That no wearing apparel, handker- chiefs or articles of any description, com- posed wholly or in chief value of the fore- going, shall pay a less ' rate of duty than that imposed upon the articles or the ma- terials of which the same are composed. 113 " embroidery, put up in paper bobbins and uni- versally wound, used chiefly in embroidering by machine, as cotton thread or yarn (T. D. 27752). 314 " embroidery, cotton on spool. (See Cotton thread, spool). (T. D. 26070). etamines, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6371, 14612, 21894). 321 " Etofte (T. D. 15836) 3c sq yd and 20% felt, as cotton cloth (T. D. 8942). 408 " filter masse (T. D. 15243) l%c lb and 16% 332 " fire screens, composed of bamboo frames tied together with silk strings, the frames inclos- ing hand-painted cotton panels, cotton chief value (T. D. 28179) 46% 332 •' fish nets (T. D. 20382, 25111) 45% flannel (T. D. 12238). (See Cotton cloth.) 543 " flocks (T. D. 13217) Free 313 " floss, as cotton thread. 349 " flouncings (T. D. 12528) «0% 350 " flouncings, made on the Lever or Gothrough machine .' 70% Provided, That no wearing apparel, handker- chiefs or articles of any description, com- posed wholly or in chief value of the fore- going, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon the articles or the ma- terials of which the same are composed. ■*14 F. B. Vanjjegrift & Co. .P,A.R. Article Rate 349' Cotton flouncings, emlDroidered (T. D. 15847, 16143).. 60% 349 ■■ flutings 60% 349 " frillings (T. D. 7226, 10068, 10765, 16567) S0% 421 •' frillings, beaded (T. D. 8799) 80% 332 •' frillings, partly made (T. D. 11696, 12425) 45% 349 " fringes (T. D." 11887, 12385, 12996) 60% 349 •• furniture lace (T. D. 16971) , 60% 475 ," fuse, for smokers' use (T. D. 1778) .-... 60% 349 " galloons, embroidered (T. D. 10B06, 14310, 16002) ;... 60% 350 ' " galloons, made on the Lever or Gothrough ma- chine 1. 70% Provided, That no wearing apparel, handker- chiefs or articles of any description, com- posed wholly or in chief value of the fore- going, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon the articles or the ma- terials of which the same are composed. 349 *' galloons, with or without India rubber (T. D. 14310, 14144) 60% 330 ■ " garters 45% ** genappins, as cotton cloth. 349 ■' gimps (T. D. 14144, 17152) 60% 421 " gimps, beaded (T. D. 13293) 60% " ginghams, as cotton cloth (T. D. 1800, 12904, 15044). 476 •' gins 15% 324 " gloves, other than men's and boys' (T. D. 10335, 11187, 12989, 14145, 15856, 23365) 50% 328 " gloves, men's and boys', knitted or woven, valued at not more than $6 per dozen pairs, 50c doz prs and 40% valued at more than $6 per dozen pairs 50% gloves, embroidered (T. D. 15007, 22006) 60% gloves, containing rubber, other than men's and boys', according to material of chief value (T. D. 23356). gorings 60% grenadines, as cotton cloth (T. D. 1644, 2495, 12659, 10797). 349 " Hamburg net (T. D. 9184, 14166) 60% 322 " 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) 45% if hemstitched or imitation hemstitched, or revered, or have drawn threads, they shall pay in addition to the duty hereinbefore prescribed . . . .r. 10% but not less than (T. D. 11831, 13403, 13595, 47 F. R. 875, 52 F. R. 121, 68 P. R. 182) 55% if embroidered in any manner, whether with an intitial 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) .....4 60% 349 " hat bands (T. D. 16093) 60% 349 " hat braids (T. D. 10775, 11368, 11370, 12039, 12646, 12854, 13298, 61 F. R. 939) 60% 349 324-463" 349 Schedule of Duties 415 Par. 324 Cotton 324 330 349 321 327 328 470 330 349 360 321 315, 319 and Cotton 332 332 329 313 321 330 349 330 330 349 349 Article Rate hat linings, chief value of cotton, made up into completed articles ready to be fastened in hats, as partly made cotton wearing apparel (T. D. 27660) 50% hats 60% healds 50c Ih and 25% herringbone trimmings 60% hollands, window (T. D. 19450, 22705. 22785) 3c sq yd and 20% hosiery, stockings, hose and half hose, made on knitting machines or frames, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22007)...., 30% hosiery, stockings, hose and half hose, sel- vedged, fashioned, narrowed or shaped wholly or in part by knitting machines or frames, or knit by hand, Including such as are com- mercially known as seamless stockings, hose and half hose, and clocked stockings, hose and half hose, all of the above composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, finished or unfinished, valued not more $1 dozen pairs. 70o doz prs and 15% valued over $1, not over $1.50 dozen pairs. 85c doz prs and 15% valued over $1.50, not over $2 dozen pairs. 90c doz prs and 15% valued over $2, not over $3 dozen pairs $1.20 doz prs and 15% valued over $3, not over $5 dozen pairs.... $2 doz prs and 15% valued over $5 dozen pairs 55% imitation tapestries, if paintings (T. D. 16429) . 15% India linens, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). initials (T. D. 14847, 14917) 50c lb and 30% insertings 60% Insertings, made on the Lever or Gothrough machine 70% Provided, That no wearing apparel, handker- chiefs or articles of any description, com- posed wholly or in chief value of the fore- going, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon the articles or the ma- terials of which the same are composed. Italians, silk striped CT. D. 7560, 14158) (min- imum 50%) (T. D. 22700) 8c sq yd and 30% jaconets, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6328). 323 Cotton jacquard figure (T. D. 21568). , Japanese cloth, as cotton cloth. Japanese screens (T. D. 12379) ,45% Japanese wall hangings (T. D. 12808) 45% 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) 3c sq yd and 20% labels (T. D. 14847, 16838, 20047) 50c lb and 30% labels, embroidered with fancy initials (T. D. 26006) 60% labels in strips, each strip consisting of a num- ber of labels, are dutiable as labels (T. D. 24939, 27063) 50c lb and 30% and silk labels, imported in strips, cotton chief value (T. D. 24939, 27053) 50c lb and 30% lace (T. D. 16300, 21570, '22868, 23650) 60% lace antique- tidies (T. D. 13296) 60% 416 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 349 Cotton 349 349 349 349 351 349 438 349 349 351 349 350 330 130 323 323 149 349 438 349 214 330 349 330 147 Article Ratb lace aprons (T. D. 12218, 13932, 21570, 22868, 23650) 80% lace articles (T. D. 11329) 60?4 lace bed sets (T. D. 11328). (See Cotton lace lace belts (T. D. 16421) SO and 60% " velvet selvedges on, included in measurement (T. D. 11409, 12343, 12350). S26 " velvet trimmings, cut or stamped out of cotton velvet, as cotton velvet. (Dept. letter, March 18, 19p3), 325 " velveteen, bias (T. D. 11977, 14164). (See Cot- ton bias dress facings.) J25 " velvets and velveteens, bleached, dyed, col- ored, stained, painted or printed 12o sq yd and 25% not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed 9o sq yd and 25% but none of the above shall pay less than 47%%. " 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). 329 " vests, knitted (T. D. 16533). (See Cotton shirts.) 315-319 " vltrages, as cotton cloth. 332 " wadding 45% 313 " warp. (See Cotton yarn.) 548 " waste (T. D. 13217, 18751, 21409) Free 373 " waste, mixed with wool (T. D. 13217) 20c lb 347 " waterproof cloth (T. T>. 12695) 10c sq yd and 20% 324 " wearing apparel n. s. p. f., made up or manu- factured wholly or in part by the tailor, seamstress or manufacturer 50% 349 " wearing apparel, embroidered (T. D. 11700, 15658, 21141, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 349 " wearing apparel, part lace (T. D. 14134, 14140, 21141, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 141 " webs and webbings, composed in part of India 422 F. B. Vandegrjft & Co. Pas., ' , , ArtjcLe . ^ .Rate ' rubber or otherwise (59 F. R. 454, T. D. 7333, 1331I, 14151, 14727, 12539, G. A. . 3944.. T. D. 18951) 60%. 330 Cotton wlcklng, candle, lamp or stove, woven, braided or twisted lOo lb and 15% 332 " with wire inserted (T. D. 14965i 15404) i 45% 378 ',' wool and metal table covers, as wool manu- ( factures n. s. p. f., if wool is chief value (T. D. 10672). ■ • .■- 378 " wool and silk shirtings, as wool manufactures n.iS. p. f. (T. D. 10682, 10773, 10777). 378 " worsted and silk plushes, as wool manufac- • tures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11073). 313 " yarn, carded, cotton thread, 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, crochet, darning and embroidery cottons, hereinafter i provided for, 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 in- cluding No. 15 2%cn) r ' on all numbers exceeding No. 15, and up to and Including No. 30 %c per No. per lb exceeding No. 30 %c per No. per lb •Provided, That none of the foregoing shall' 7 . , ■ ' pay a less rate of duty than 15%. ' ' . • If colored, bleached, dyed, combed or ad- - ^' vanced beyond the condition of singles by ^ grouping or twisting two or more single '; ' '; -yarns' tbgether, whether on beams; or iri >' ,"! - 'I ; ; bundies, skeins or cops, or in any other .form, except spool thread of cotton, cro- ■ ''-ohetl darning and embroidery cottons, here-' ^ inafter provided for, on all numbers up to " ' •' •' and including No. 24 6o lb ' ■ . ■ ■ on all numbers exceeding No. 24 and up to ' - ' ' No. 80 %c per No. per lb , ,, , ■'■'_ : ' on No. SO, and up to No. 200 3-lOc per No. per lb on No. 200 and' above.. ., 60c R> ' - ' and in additioti per No. per lb., 1-lOc for _ every number in excess of No. 200. ' 'cable laid yarns or threads, made by group-" or, twisting two or more grouped or twisted yarns or threads together, not colored; bleached or dyed.. 4-lOc per No. per lb cofored, bleached or dyed 9-20c per No.' per lb Provided, That said threads and yarns, col- ored, bleached, dyed, combed, advanced be-' ybrid the' condition of singles, and cable- laid yarns or .threads, as hereinbefore pro- vided, except those (other than cable-laid , , threads and yarns) finer than No. 140 shall not pay a less rate of duty than 20%. ; Provided further. That all the foregoing threads and yarns, as hereinbefore pro- vided, when mercerized or subjected to any , similar process, shall pay, in addition to the foregoing specific rates of duty, . . 1-40C per No. per lb 648 " ■ yarn waste (T. D. 25988)... i , PresB. 321 " window hollands 3c sq yd and 20% Schedule op Duties 423 Par. Article Rate Cotton yarn, dutiable according to number in the gray and on weight as landed. (Abt. 1127,, T, D. 25239). 349 " zachens (T. D. 16477) 60% zephyrs, as cptton cloth (T. D. 12653). 349 Cottonade ball fringes (T. D. 12457, •12553) i ... 60% 378 Cottonette, as wool cloth (T. D. 12558). 314 Cottons, embroidery. (See Cotton thread.) 559 Couhage ,.■;.. Free 3 Coumarin (T. D. 4288, 13061, 16855, 22531, Abt. 1165, T. D. 25261) 25% 15 " synthetic (T. D. 25481, Abt. 3083, T. D. 25665) 20% Counterfeit coins are Illegal importations (T. D. 13456). Country of exportation, what is (T. D. 22338). 409 Countervailing duty, printing paper. Sec. 6. " duties. 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). 66 Court-plaster 25% Coutll, as cotton cloth (T. D. 13242). Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 18). Coverings included in the value of merchandise. Coverings, American, not include for rate (T. D. 21961, 22469, 22462, 22490). 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); 86 " barrels containing cement included in dutiable weight. 87 " barrels containing lime included in dutiable weight. ' . " barrels containing dead oil, and Ameriban cttal '-!'. oil barrels, filled with steel (T. D. -11064). barrels containing gas water (T. D. 10072);- '■'- basltets of straw for bottled liqUors 'are Un- usual (T. D. 13077). J " baskets for tea are unusual (T. D. 12564). baskets of glace fruits are unusual- (T. 't>. 15076). ' / ; bottlesnot within the meaning of Sec. 19, Act June 10, 1890 (T. D. 24551, 27806). ' bottles for ale not dutiable (t; D. 10904). 97 •' bottles containing blacking dutiable (T. D. 12113); 97 " bottles containing brandy peaches dutiable (T. D. 10909). , . . L ' bottles containing chloride of ethyl, usual (T. ->;.- D. 21972, 22033). ■ '■ ' ■>'•'' " ''•''■ 97 ''■' ■' bottles containing colors dutiable (T. T)iJ1568'8). '<'': 311 ■• bottles containing ginger ale not dutiable (T. ■ ' D. 10473, 15696). • ' , , ' "^ ' •''■ 650 " bottles conjtaining scientific preparations for 424 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate colleges free (T. D. 13165). Coverings, 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. 118«8). 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). " boxes containing prunes (T. D. 9940). " boxes containing samples dutiable (T. D. 12572). " boxes containing tooth picks unusual (T. D. 21736). " boxes containing wafers not unusual (Abt. 772, T. D. 25134). " 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). " carboy packed in straw in a basket having & lid attached, this basket being placed In a larger basket as usual coverings (T. D. 24765). cartons for hosiery dutiable (T. D. 10226). " cases containing leaf tobacco, unusual (T. D. 21067). 248 " cases, outside, for condensed milk, not dutiable (T. D. 11344). 88 " cement included in dutiable weight. " ,champagne bottles not dutiable (T. D. 15716). 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). " earthenware teapots containing tea unusual (Abt. 21393, T. D. 29834 and T. D. 29801). " unusual, duty cumulative, double duty correct (T. D. 24646, 26608, 26973, 27833). " egg boxes not unusual (T. T). 10743). 414 " embroidery envelopes (T. D. 12788) SJ9J 433 " firecrackers, included in dutiable weight (T. D. 15383). 99 " for microscope slides, as glass, crown, unpol- ished (T. D. 10879). for razor blades, unusual (T. D. 21858). Schedule of Duties 425 Par. 97 97 349 211 312 452 452 211 463 199 467 211 211 211 215 Article Rate Coverrngs, glass bottles, flUed, dutiable (T. D. 15852). glass cheese jars, not unusual (T. D. 15819, 14219, 16073, 66 P. R. 300). glass jars containing pickles, dutiable (T. D. 16098). outside garments, with India rubber 60% glass tubes, containing ethyl chloride, usual (T. D. 23038). " of goods subject to specific rates of duty, or of goods that are free of duty, are free (T. D. 23853). " grapefruit boxes ' 30% " hampers containing clothing, unusual (T. D. 10047, 10407). " hat cases, unusual (T. D. 10093). iron cylinders containing oxygen gas, dutiable (T. D. 10159). " iron drums for glycerine, usual (T. D. 23131). " iron tanks for molasses, unusual (T. D. 15675). lars containing flsh paste, not unusual (T. D. 13513). ars containing preserved ginger, unusual (T. D. 9881). iugs for mineral water dutiable separately (T. D. 10861), at % of the rates if imported emp- ty or separately. leather for aneroids (T. D. 12346) 40% leather for combs (T. D. 10574) 40% leather for tumblers, usual (T. D. 13166, 23056). leather for watches, not unusual (T. D. 13171). lemon and lime boxes (T. T>. 15017) 30% match boxes, not unusual (T. D. 10333, 11081, 11431, 11862, 11869, 12560, 12563, 15076, 15195, 15463). matting for tea boxes (T. D. 12846) 35% metal boxes containing pins (T. D. 9888, 12114) 45% musical instruments (T. D. 10652, 11392, 11839) 45% necessary, outside, such as sacks, crates, bag- ging, boxes, etc., and straw and packing ma- terial are elements of dutiable value (Act Aug. 5, 1909, Sec. 28, sub-sec. 18). needle cases, unusual (T. D. 14519). pomelo boxes S0% opera glass cases, not unusual (T. D. 11213, 11241, 11412, 11697, 11868, 11871, 13073, 14949). orange boxes 30% paper boxes for fans, not unusual (T. D. 10240). passengers' trunks, dutiable (T. D. 13753, 13967, 59 F. R. 450). pease bags, usual ,(T. D. 15075). picnic baskets containing champagne, unusual, (T. T). 9914). Roquefort cheese, jars or pots for, not unusual (T. D. 16073). satchels, straw, for tea (T. D. 12564) 35% shaddock boxes 30% sheaths for bowie knives, unusual (N. T. April 29, 1890). silk warp beams (T. D. 14559) 3B% steel in barrels, cost of barrels Included in dutiable value (T. D. 13512). tea caddies and canisters unusual (T. D. 20809, 23266). tea in tin boxes, usual (T. D. 23040). 426 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. Articxe Rate Coverings, traveling clocks, dutiable as part of clock (T. D. 12659). " trays lor pipes are unusual (T. D. 8974). " trunks for silk merchandise are unusual, silk and trunk separately dutiable (T. D. 24622). " unusual or salable, or designed to use other than the bona flde exportation of merchandise to the United States, dutiable at the rate to which the same would be subject if separate- ly imported. (Act June 10, 1890.) 467 " violin cases 46% " violin and guitar cases not unusual (Abt. No. 286, T. D. 25000). wafer boxes not unusual (Abt. 772, T. D. 25134). wooden, though not usual coverings for Sumatra tobacco, not subject to additional duty under Act Aug. 5, 1909, Sec. 28, sub-sec. 18 (T. D. 24190). 426 Covers, button (T. D. 9726) 10% 326 " cotton chenille, table 50% 199 " for cream separators (T. D. 2371) 45% 661 " for rolls of Old Testament, as regalia (T. D. 6855) Free " made of portions of carpets, dutiable as car- pets of like description. " parasol, dutiable according to material. " piano, dutiable according to material (T. D. 9133, 9253, 12365). 394 " woolen, of carpets or carpeting as carpets or carpeting. 583 Cow hair, cleaned or uncleaned Free 378-395" hair fabrics, as wool fabrics (T. D. 12946). 450 " hides, raw Free 704 " or kine pox virus Free 452 •■ hide whips (T. D. 6257) 40% 274 Cowberries (T. T>. 22808) Ic qt 20 Cowrie gum, advanced in value, If not alcoholic... %o lb and 10% 559 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 464 " shells, manufactured 35% 647 " shells, unmanufactured Free 225 Cows (T. D. 8321), valued not over $14 per head. . .$3.75 each valued over $14 per head: 27%% 671 Crabs Free 244 Crackers n. s. p. f 20% " sweetened, or combined with chocolate, nuts, fruit, or confectionery, or both so sweetened and combined, valued at 15c lb or less 3c tb and 15% valued at more than 15c lb 50% edible, of flour (42 F. R. 403) 20% 433 " fire, including weight of covering 8c lb 420 " or mottoes (T. D. 14397) 35% 274 Cranberries (T. D. 20036) 25% 274 " immersed in boiling water, as cranberries (T. D. 26932). 141 Cranks for bicycles (T. D. 15011) 45% Crapes, cotton (T. D. 12653, 14148, 14155) as cotton cloth. 399 '• silk (T. D. 3630, 14714, 22073), as silk cloth. Crash, cotton, as cotton cloth. 357 " flax or linen (49 F. R. 824, T. T>. 10953, 11882, 12627, 14056). (See Flax cloth.) Cravats, as wearing apparel, according to materia!. Schedule of Duties 427 Par. Article Rate 378 Cravenette cloth, as wool manufactures n s p f (T.- D. 13792, 16303, 26124, 26170). 56 Ci-ayons (T. D. 4265, 12947, 15229, 49 F. R. 226) 30% 56 " charcoal (T.D. 13547, 22877, 26307) 30% ■'73 II colored penoir leads (T. D. 14375) l%c oz 472 ■ " in wood, as pencils in wood (T. D. 12947) 45c grs and 25% 56 lithographic (T. D. 9738) 30% 470 '■ portraits (T. D. 3825) 15% 67 " toilet (T. D. 17180, 25000, 25261, Abt. 257, 1221.. 60% 247 Cream (T. D. 8404, 21490) 5c gal 65 " conserve, medicinal (T. D. 9047) 25% 378 " lambskins, as wool manufactures n. s. p. 1. (T. D. 12970). 247 " machine separated (T. D. 16012) Segal 635 " nuts Free 358 " padding, jute and flax (T. D. 14250) .'.'..".' 45% ■ 6 " pink, as argols, partly refined (T. D. 3214). (See argols.) 199 " separators, tin covers for (T. D. 14613) 45% 69 " shaving, as toilet soap (T. D. 13881) 50% 6 " tartar (T. D. 1551) Belt) 247 " sour (T. D. 26720) 5c gal 7 Creams and preparations for cleaning or polishing boots and shoes 25% 303 Creme de cassis (T. D. 11705) $2.60 gal " de menthe, as spirits (T. D. 22314). 53 Cremnitz, white (T. D. 9408) 2i4c lb 15 Creolln pearson (T. D. 9408, 13870, 17391, 18143, 22139, 23270, 24913, 24920) 20% 3 Creosote, liquid (T. D. 9276, 2587, 82 F. R. 311) 25% 536 " oil (T. D. 17400, 84 F. R. 638) Free 15 " soluble (T. D. 23139) 20% 65 " wine of (T. D. 17575) (minimum 25%) 55c lb 15 Creosotine (T. D. 12699) 20% Crepe de chine, as cotton cloth (T. D. 14155). 179 " diamond (T. D. 6910) 15c lb and 60% 410 " paper (66 F. R. 729, T. D. 14073, 15879, 16900, 17157, 72 P. R. 258, T. D. 27683, 28858, 29503, 29591) 5o lb and 15% 399 " silk, as silk goods. 536 Cresol Free 3 Creosotine acid (T. D. 12699) 25% 482 Cresylic acid (T. D. 3980) Free Cret curtains, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6630). Cretonnes, as cotton cloth (T. D. 4558). 382 Cricket sashes (T. D. 5949) 44c tb and 60% 127 Crimped iron sheets (T. D. 23333) 8-lOc lb 452 Crimpers, hair (T. D. 13237, 13650, 14024, 14547) 40% 578 Crin, vegetal (T. D. 12269, 12300, 13295, 13423) Free 445 Crinoilne cloth (T. D. 15149, 15405, 8 S. C_ R. 714) 8c sq yd 135 '■ wire (T. D. 1007, 12944) 35% 314 Crochet cotton. (See Cotton thread.) (T. D. 2540). 349 " edgings (T. D. 17174) 60% 164 " needles, bone (T. D. 6828, 9293, 15238, 22807) . . . 25% 164 " needles, iron or steel (T. D. 2693, 6828, 9293, 11570) 25% 332 Crocheted ornaments, cotton (T. T>. 14504, 20992) 45% 332 " yokes, cotton (T. i). 27166) 45% 95 Crocldolite articles (46 F. R. 519, 55 F. R. 273, T. D. 13377, 15975, 25083, 25361, Abt. 1751), plain.. 35% decorated 45% 449 " cut 10% 428 F. B. Vanoegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 448 Crocldollte set 6"% S55 " uncut (T. D. 13377) ^'ee 93 Crockery, decorated °''% 94 " plain 65% 56 Crocus (T. D. 9455, 13206, 16853. 18825, 84 F. R. 158).. 30% 56 " colcottra (T. D. 2961, 4914, 6658, 9265, 9455, 13206, 16853, 20826, 20889) 30% B< " martis (T. D. 6658, 9265, 13206) 30% S81 Crolse or shooda, as wool dress goods (T. D. 7024, 8020, 8679). 131 Crop ends of steel bars and blooms, as steel Ingots . 386) Free 549 " artificial, as cryolite Free 112 Crystal balls (T. D. 13487, 15975) 60% 72 " carbonate of soda (T. D. 16006, 17602, 17938).. J4c lb 112 " scale bearings 50% 219 Crystallized rose leaves, as confectionery (T. D. 9268). 15 Crystals, brown (T. D. 523, 1035) 30% 626 " cobalt (T. T>. 2945, 3168) Free 216 " English, as refined sugar. (See Sugar.) (T. D. 13333). 192 " glass, for watches (T. D. 2807, 5943) 40% 6 " lees, containing not over 90% B. of P 3c lb containing over 90% B. of P 4c lb 449 " painted, intaglios of rock crystal, not set (T. D. 27032, 27074) 10% 449 " rock (T. D. 13346, 17337), cut but not set 10% 112 " rock, manufactures of '. 60% 72 " soda, concentrated %o lb 74 " soda, not concentrated (T. D. 12698, 13590) l-6o lb 3 " tin 26% 630 " tonka beans (T. D. 14836) Free 192 " watch ........„.„..„.,.,.„.,...„ 4a« ScHEDuiiE OF Duties ^29 Par. Article Rate 15 Crystals, yellow (T. D. 523, 9766) 30% 412 Crystographs, as lithograph prints (T. D. 14228). Cuba, a foreign country for tariff purposes (T. D. 21738, 23087, 24654, 24836). 422 " bark, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets, or hoods, not bleached, dyed, col- ored, or stained 15% if bleached, dyed, colored, or stained 20% Sec. 3. Cuban treaty. 20 Cubebs, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. . . %c lb and 10% B59 '■ crude, if not alcoholic Free 3 " oil of 25% 111 Cubes, marble, onyx or stone mosaic (T. D. 16627), not exceeding 2 cu. in. in size, if loose.... ViC n> and 20% If attached to any material 5c su ft and 35% 677 Cubic nitrate (T. D. 9457) Free 252 Cucumbers in brinp, salt or oil (61 F. R. 500, T. D. 1818, 10597, 10749, 12308, Abt. 21609, T. D. 29922) 40% 269 " natural 25% 550 Cudbear (T. D. 5529) ." Free 22 " extract of (T. D. 5529) %o lb 15 '■ substitute (T. D. 3721, 3913, 2635) 30% 427 Cuff buttons composed of bone, mother-of-pearl, or Ivory (T. D. 9832, 19066) 50% 448 ■■ buttons, finished or partly finished, if set with imitation precious stones composed of glass or paste (except imitation jet), or composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German sil- ver, white metal, brass, or gun-metal, wheth- er or not enameled, washed, covered, plated, or alloyed with gold, silver or nickel, and de- , signed to be worn on apparel or carried on or about or attached to the person, valued at 20c dozen pieces Ic each and 25% and in addition %c per dozen for each Ic the value exceeds 20c per dozen. 348 Cuffs, cotton, for shirts 45o doz pes and 15% 349 " cotton, embroidered (T. D. 14305) • 60% 348 " linen, for shirts, all or in part (T. D. 12733) 40o doz pes and 20% 349 " linen, in part lace (T. D. 14240) 60% 439 " fur 50% " fur, feathers and silk (T. D. 6252), accord- ing to material of chief value. 402 " silk 60% 428 Culm, such as will pass through a half inch screen (T. D. 11057, 13816, 14605) 15c ton " screens, with longitude bars only to be used (T. D. 3952). 476 Cultivators. (See Proviso.) 15% 283 Culthrop nuts (T. D. 8525) lo lb 3 Cumarin (T. D. 13061, 16855, 22531) 25% 536 Cumldin Free 3 Cummin oil 25% 668 " seed (T. D. 12826) Free 95 Cupples 35% 93 Cups, of china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen, stone and crockery ware, if painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or- namented, or decorated 60% 94 " if plain white 55% 303 Curacoa (T. D. 11838) J2.60 gal 430 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 66 Curatrve plasteTs 25% 461 Curb chains, as saddlery (T. D. 6155) 35% 448 " chain, and other fancy patterns of chain, with- out bar, swivel, snap or ring, composed of rolled gold plate or of silver, German silver, white metal, or brass, not exceeding one-half of one inch in diameter, breadth, or thick- ness, valued at 30c pr yd 6c ft and 25% and in addition thereto %c per yard for each one cent the value exceeds 30c per yard. Curios, according to material of chief value. 444 Curled hair, suitable for beds or mattresses 10% 452 Curlers, hair, Md covered (T. D. 10675, 12011, 14024).. 40% 551 Curling stone handles Free 551 " stones Free 442 Curls of human hair (T. D. 12213, 7212) 20% 310 Currant fruit juice. (See Fruit Juice.) (T. D. 11367, 23253). 275 Currants 2c lb 275 " Zante (73 F. R. 183, G. A. 3727, T. D. 16004, 16370, 17003, 17142, 19132, 21967, 22005, 22040) .2c lb duty on, without allowance for dirt or other impurities (T. D. 24645). 7 Curriers' tat blacking (T. D. 1B124) 25% 154 " knives. (See Cutlery.) 55i2 Curry and curry powder Free 199 " combs (T. D. 6337, 6367, 38 F. R. 89) 45% Curtain corners If of no dutiable value (T. D. 22815).. Free 349 " nets, cotton (T. D. 16119, 16872) 60% 203 " roller sticks (T. D. 7378) 20% 421 Curtains, bamboo, with glass beads, beads chief value (T. D. 8788, 12144, 16285, 19495) 60% 214 " of bamboo, wood, straw, or compositions of wood, n. s. p. f 35% if stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained, or creosoted 40% " bamboo, shell, and beads, dutiable according to component material of chief value (T. D. 24736). . ' , ■ 349 •• Colbert (T. D. 9502) 60% 326 " cotton chenille (T. D. 6630) 50% " Crete, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6630). f 349 " lace, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22675) 60% 351 " lace, made on Nottingham machines, counting 5 points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch Ic 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 5 %c sq yd but none of the above shall pay less than 50%. 179 ■' metal chief value 15o lb and 60% 351 " panels of, made on Nottingham lace curtain machine, as curtains (T. D. 24263). 421 " rice paste, as beaded articles (T. D. 28257, 29015, 29703) 60% 349 " ruffled (T. D. 13965, 15960, 17130) 60% 403 " silk 50% 402 " silk, embroidered 60% 349 " tamboured (71 F. R. 870, T. D. 14365) 60% 378 " wool, as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. Cushions, dutiable according to material of chief value (T. D. 15967, 15977). 447 Cuspidors, indurated fiber ware. 35% Schedule of Duties 431 Par. Article Rate Sec. 28. Customs administrative features. Sec. 28 (Sub-Sees. 29, 30). Customs court. 263 Cut flowers (T. D. 11911, 12585, 14759) 25% 98 " glass (T. D. 15694) 60% 98 " glass thermometers (T. D. 16659) 60% 159 " nails and outspikes, of iron or steel 4-10o lb 22 Cutoh (T. D. 11359, 21310, 22936, 27197, 29312) %o lb 153 Cutlasses 50% 152 Cutlery, penknives, pocket knives, clasp knives, prun- ing knives, budding knives, erasers, manicure knives, and all knives by whatever name known, including such as are denominatively mentioned in this section, which have folding or other than fixed blades or attachments, valued not over 40c per dozen 40% valued over 40c, not over 60c doz Ic pc and 40% valued over 50o, 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 20cpc and 40% any of the foregoing knives or erasers, if imported in the condition of assembled, but not fully finished, shall be dutiable at not less than the rate of duty herein imposed upon fully finished knives and erasers of the same material and quality, but not less In any case than 10c each and 40% blades, handles, or other parts of any of the foregoing knives or erasers shall be du- tiable at not less than the rate herein im- posed upon knives and erasers, valued at more than 50c, not more than $1.25 doz. I 5c pc and 40% razors finished, valued less than $1 doz 35% valued at $1, less than $1.50 doz 6c pc and 35% valued at $1.50, less than $2 doz 10c pc and 35% valued at $2, less than $3 doz 12c pc and 35% valued at $3 or more per doz 15c pc and 35% blades (except for safety razors), handles, and unfinished razors shall pay no less duty than that imposed on finished razors valued at $2 doz. scissors and shears, and blades for the same, finished or unfinished, valued at not more than 50c doz 15c doz and 15% valued at more than 50c, not more than $1.75 doz 50o doz and 15% valued at more than $1.75 75c doz and 25% 154 " table, butchers', carving, cooks', hunting, kitchen, bread, butter, vegetable, fruit, cheese, carpenters' bench, curriers', drawing, farriers', fleshing, hay, tanners', plumbers', painters', palette, artists', and shoe knives, forks and steels, finished or unfinished; if imported with handles of mother-of-pearl, shell. Ivory, sliver, nickeled silver, or other metal than iron or steel 14c each and 15% with handles of deerhorn 10c each and 15% with handles of hard rubber, solid bone, cel- luloid, or any pyroxyllne material.4c each and 15% with handles of any other material than those above mentioned Ic each and 15% any of the knives, forks or steels, enumerated in this paragraph, if imported without handles 4'% 432 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate none of the above-named articles shall pay a less rate of duty than 40% 584 Cuttings, hide, raw (T. D. 6631) Free 439 " of fur (T. D. 13245) 20% 591 " of India rubber (T. D. 6067) Free 264 " Myrobolan plum, Mahaleb or Mazzard cherry, Manettl multiflora, and briar rose, three years old or less ?1 per M 264 " of pear, apple, quince and St. Julian plum, three years old or less $2 per M 264 " of all fruit and ornamental trees, deciduous and evergreen shrubs and vines, and all trees, shrubs, plants, and vines commonly known as nursery or greenhouse stock, n. s. p. f 25% 199 '■ of tinned sheet iron (T. D. 8780) 45% 671 Cuttlefish (T. T). 23418, 27377, 28441) Free 553 " bone Free 581 Cyanamid calcium Free 64 Cyanide of potassium (T. D. 17633, 22521) 12%% 604 Cyanite Free 99-104 Cylinder glass. (See Glass.) (T. D. 12381, 13191, 15326). 100-104 Cylinder glass bombes (T. D. 26286). 199 Cylinders, copper, produced by electrolysis (T. D. 26787) 45% " for international tunnel, dutiable (T. D. 9957). 199 " for printing 45% 110 " glass tiles or tiling 60% 161 " steel ribbed, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge, if not less than % inch in diameter. . . Ic lb If less than % inch and not less than % inch in diameter 1%C lb if less than % inch in diameter (T. D. 13647) . 2o lb 151 Cylindrical furnaces, welded 2c lb 151 " or tubular tanks or vessels, for holding gas, liquids, or other material, whether full or empty 30% 467 Cymbals (T. D. 3992) 46% D 153 Daggers (T. D. 7641) 50% 199 Daguerreotype plates 45% 263 Dahlia tubers (G. A. 3735, T. D. 9945) f 10 M 264 Daliilas 25% 402 Daisies of silk and cotton (T. D. 7496) 60% Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. . 28). Damaged goods, allowance for. Damaged goods, abandonment of construed (T. D. 28573). " glass, window glass broken In transit not free as of no commercial value (T. D. 25477). Damask, cotton, costume cloth not (T. D. 8600, 11023). 331 " cotton table (T. D. 12441, 12720, 13198, 16916, 17244) 40% 331 " cotton table, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 27805) 40% cotton, not table (T. D. 13198, 18623), as cotton cloth. 357-358" linen (T. D. 11048), as flax cloth. 399 " silk, as silk cloth. 20 Dammer gum, advanced in value. If not alcoholic %o rb and 10% 559 " gum, crude, If not alcoholic Free Schedule op Duties 433 Par. Article Rate 423 Dampeners, india rubber (T. D. 13752) 40% 294 Dandelion root, as coffee substitute 2ViC lb 294 " root, or taraxacum, prepared (T. D. 3289, 6365, 1056?) 2%cn) So4 " root, or taraxacum, raw, dried or undried, but unground (T. D. 10569) Free 308 Dantzig spruce beer in bottles or Jugs 45c gal in casks (T. D. 5372) 23c gal 314 Darning cotton. (See Cotton spool thread.) 533 " needles Free 274 Date paste or dough (T. t). 24806) lo lb and 36% 266 •' seeds (T. D. 21544) lOo lb 275 Dates lo lb 274 " candied (T. D. 12668) Ic lb and 35% 274 " stuffed (T; D. 12547) Ic lb and 35% 510 Dead birds. (T. D. 13678) Free 636 " oil (T. D. 5825, 14377, 84 F. R. 638) Free 203 Deals, sawed, of cabinet woods 15% 201 " sawed of whitewood, sycamore and basswood. 60c M ft 412 Decalcomanlas in ceramic colors, weighing not over 100 lb per 1000 sheets on the basis of 2Clx30 inches in dimensions 70o lb and 15% weighing over 100 lb per 1000 sheets on the basis of 20x30 inches in dimensions. 22c lb and 15% if backed with metal leaf 65c lb 112 " all other, except toy decalcomanias 40c lb 131 " if toys (T. D. 15576, 18419) 35% 412 " lithographed, as lithographs. 98 Decanters, cut, engraved, painted, colored, stained, ornamented or decorated in any manner, sand blasted, silvered, gilded, etched, frosted, printed in any manner or otherwise orna- mented, except such grinding as is necessary for fitting stoppers or for purposes other than ornamentation (T. D. 12341, 12858, 14620, . 29515) 60% 98 " glass, plain molded with ground stoppers and necks (T. D. 14620, 29515) 60% 121 Deck beams, not assembled, or manufactured, or ad- vanced beyond hammering, rolling, or cast- ing, valued at 9-lOc lb or less 3 -10c lb valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 5). Declaration of importer. 22 Decoctions of dyewood %c lb 93 Decorated earthenware (T. D. 22662) 60% 98 " glassware 60% Decorations for wall, as paintings (58 F. R. 690). 229 Deer alive 20% 285 " dead (T. D. 2325, 7202, 13678) l^c lb 5S9 " horns, cut jnto lengths (T. D. 4689, 9993, 9292, 12439, 24936) Free 589 " horns, in the velvet (T. D. 9292)... Free 589 " horns, unmanufactured Free 439 " skins, dressed on. the skin, not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired 20% 676 " skins, raw Free 439 " skins, tanned 35% 290 Degras or brown wool grease, crude and not refined or improved in value or condition %c lb refined, or improved in value or condition and n. s. p. f ^c lb 65 " lanee not (T. D. 16122, 25910, 29000, 29546) 26% 65 De Jough's cod liver oil (T. D. 10684) 25% 434 F. B. Vandegri'ft & Co. Par. Article Rate 264 Delphlnum (T. D. 15113) 26% 97 Demijohns, covered or uncovered, filled or unflUed, and whether their contents are dutiable or free (T. D. 7264, 10764, 14141, 15307, 52 F. R. 579, T. D. 23414), holding more than 1 pint.. Ic lb holding not more than 1 pint and not less than Vi pint l%c lb holding less than % pint BOc gross none of above to pay less than 40%. Denims, as cotton cloth. 199 Dental, corundum (T. D. 15144) 45% 199 " mirrors (T. D. 12019) 46% 103 " mirrors, disks for (T. D. 13666), as glass, cast, polished plate, silvered. 463 " rubber (13 S. C. R. 88, 37 F. R. 197, T. D. 17855) 36% 380-381 Dentelles, as wool dress goods (T. D. 8387). 67 Dentifrices, if containing alcohol, or in the prepara- tion of which alcohol is used 60c lb and 50% if not alcoholic 60% 410 Dentists' paper, according to weight (T. D. 19069). Depllators not needles (Abt. 5755, T. D. 26248). 274 Desiccated apples 2c lb 274 " berries 2c lb 278 " cocoanut (T. D. 6483) 2c lb 274 " peaches 2c lb 274 " pears 2c lb 252 " vegetables (T. D. 8274, 13179) 40% 715 Designs for a State monument (T. D. 8540) Free 415 " Jacquard, on paper 35% Sec. 11. Destructlom of prohibited importations. 199 Detonators (T. D. 14407, 14550, 15158, 21118) 45% 15 Developer, blue (T. D. 13607) 30% 297 Dextrine (T. D. 12822, 28073, 28578) H4c lb 297 " substitutes IVie lb 378 Diagonal cloth, as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3097, 8387). 192 Dials, chronometer, ship or box 40% 192 " clock, except porcelain or china (T. D. 11414, 2807) 40% " for gas meters (T. D. 2807), according to material. 199 " sun, part metal 4B% 192 '• watch (T. D. 2807) 40% 192 " for watches or other Instruments, enameled. . 3c each and 40% 15 DIamene (T. D. 15129) 20% 636 DIamldostllbendlsulfoacId Free 15 Diamond black (T. D. 19216) 30% 566 " dies or draws (T. D.' 21491, 25565, 26490, 26630) . Free 556 " dust, or bort (T. D. 16278, 17632, 28071) Free 480 " dust, imitation of (T. D. 17632) 20% 199 " grit (T. D. 17649) ; 45% 448 " pointed pencils (T. D. 5521) 60% 67 " powder for the hair (T. D. 6113) 60% 199 " steel, as steel n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16278, 16330, 17880, 17955, 17991, 82 F. R. 993, 26561) 45% " Trade Review, as a periodical (T. D. 14074). 449 Diamonds, cut (68 F. R. 186, T. D. 16909) 10% 656 " miners', not set Fre« 199 " engravers', designers' and glaziers', set (68 F. R. 168, T. D. 11067, 12043, 15820, 16269, 15868, 16136, 22154. 22216) 46% 192 " for clock or watch jewels 10% ' Schedule of Duties 435 Par. Article Rate 449 Diamonds, imitation of paste or glass, not set 20% 655 " rough or uncut, including glaziers' and en- gravers' diamonds, not set Free 448 " set (T. D. 18968) 60% 480 DIamontlne (T. D. 17824) 20% B36 DIanlsidin ' Free Diaper cotton, as cotton cloth. " linen, as flax cloth. 3 Diastase, if not alcoholic (T. D. 15079) 25% 430 Dice 60% 1 Dlchlorophtallc acid (T. D. 14377, 17958) 25% 131 Die blocks or blanks, as steel ingots. 263 Dlelytra clumps $2.50 M 199 Dies, metal, for stamping (T. D. 12983) 45% 199 " steel, embossing (T. D. 3254, 12983) 45% 20 Digitalis leaves, advanced in value, if not alcoholic ViC It) and 10% 659 " leaves, crude, it not alcoholic (T. D. 19584) .... Free 559 Dill seed (T. D. 20331, 24204) Free 636 DImethylanllln Free Dimity, cotton (T. D. 14839, 15044, 17244), as cotton cloth. 536 Diphenylamin (T. D. 13580) Free 98 DIphona (T. D. 15826) 60% 3 Direct black (T. D. 15119) 25% 416 Directories, as printed matter (T. D. 10611) 25% 153 Dirks 60% 15 Discharge lake (T. D. 15976) .^ 30% Sec. 15. Discriminating duty. 147 Dishes, cast iron 8-lOc It) 149 " cast iron, coated, glazed, or tinned IHo lb 93 " earthenware, decorated s 60% 94 " earthenware, plain white 55% 109 " evaporating (T. D. 13666) 45% 98 " glass, cut 60% 98 " glass 60% 199 " metal 45% Disinfecting, liquid, according to material (T. D. 19288, 20804, 22575, 23139). powder (T. T>. 7200). 96 Disks, carbon 30% 199 " corundum and steel (T. D. 8332) 45% 98 " glass, colored (T. T>. 9385, 66 F. R. 51) 60% 199 " for making gramophone records, not electro- type plates (T. D. 25913) 46% 577 " 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 pol- ished sufficiently to enable the character of the glass to be determined (T. D. 14644, 15072) Free 130-136 Disks, tin (T. D. 23184, 24759, 25171, 28324, 29104, 29226) 1 2-10O It) 3 Distilled oils n. a. p.. f. (T. D. 15718, 15555, 17612, 18384) , 25% 300 " spirits cT. D. 21066) $2.60 gal 3 " verdigris, salt (T. D. 8593) 25% 1 " vinegar as acetic add. 199 Dividers *^^ 22 DIvl-dlvl, extract of (T. D. 21261) %an, 567 ■• (T.D.4371) Fre» 436 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 324-463 Diving suits (T. D. 29726), according to material of chief value. 517 Docu ments issued by foreign governments Free 676 Doeskins, raw Free 439 " tanned or dressed 35% Dog not a household effect. (See principles enun- ciated in T. D. 29491, 29500, 29593). 244 " biscuits (T. D. 7304) 20% 150 '* chains, as chains, iron or steel. " collars, according to material (T. D, 7175). 559 " grass (T. D. 23043, 23142) Free 199 " leaders, metal (T. D. 8515) 45% 492 Dogs for breeding purposes, with official pedigree (T. D. 20384) Free 229 " living (T. D. 7927) 20% 331 Doilies, cotton table damask (T. D. 20358, 23512, 23529) 40% 349 " cotton damask (T. D. 12550), embroidered 60% 349 " lace (T. D. 6298, 10948) 60% 357 " linen damask, weighing i% oz or over, as flax, woven fabrics. 358 " linen damask, weighing under 4% oz (T. D. 22920, 23101) 45% 349 " linen damask, embroidered 60% 403 " silk (T. D. 14159) 50% 402 " silk, embroidered 60% 431 Dolls and dolls' heads, of whatever material com- posed (T. D. 10880, 12026, 12992, 12995, 5957, 9888, 30091) 35% 93 " bfsque figures, small, not (T. D. 12992, 12995). 60% 431 " bonbonnier (T. D. 14934) 35% 212 " coach bodies (T. D. 9234) of osier or willow. . 45% 431 " coachps 35% 431 " dolls' hats and dolls' dresses of cardboard paper, printed by the lithographic process, as toys (T. D. 24687) 35% 431 " fans, as toys (T. D. 25250) 35% 431 " in cases, with wardrobes (T. D. 3871) 35% 431 " india rubber (T. D. 5059, 5196, 12026, 25511) ... . 35% 4Sl " large, mechanical (T. D. 9888) 35% 431 " paper costumes for (T. D. 7450) 36% 431 " parasols 35% 431 " wardrobes (T. D. 569, 5967, 21374) 35% wigs, according to material (T. D. 14921, 17842, Abt. 230, T. D. 25000). without heads, not toys (Abt. 10336, T. D. 27182). 324 Dolmans, cotton or other vegetable fiber 50% 324-463" cotton with india rubber, according to material of chief value. 402 " silk 60% 382 " wool 440 lb and 60% 500 Domestic casks and other vessels of American man- ufacture, exported filled with American products and returned filled with foreign products, including American shocks Free 500 " goods, returned without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means Free Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 11). Domestic value. 379 Dometts, as wool flannels. 430 Dominoes (T. D. 8533) 50% 402 Donna Maria silk veil goods 60% 229 Donkeys (T. D. 15539) 20% Schedule , of Duties 437 Par. Article Rate 264 Doronicum (T. D. 15113) - 25% 323 Dotted Swisses (57 P. R. 192, 60 P. R. 1012, T. D. 11366, 12350, 14927, 16041, 15312, 16284, 16870, 21568), pay same duty as cotton cloth of like description and in addition, if valued not over 7c sq yd Ic sq yd if valued over 7c sq yd 2o sq yd 157 Double-barreled shotguns. (See Shotguns.) 449 Doublets 20% 421 Dough beads, not strung or temporarily strung (T. D. 13619) 35% 20 Down or cowitoh, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. ViC It) and 10% 559 " or oowitch, crude, if not alcoholic Free 438 " pillows 60% 423 " powder puffs (T. D. 13351) 40% 438 " quilts (T. D. 6179, 8859) 60% 438 Downs, crude (T. D. 12838) 20% 438 " dressed (T. D. 19418) 60% 438 " for beds 20% 438 " and manufactures of....' 60% 263 DraCKnas 25% 219 Dragees, as confectionery (T. D. 24799, 28187, 28862). 558 Dragon's blood Free 168 Drag saws 6c lin ft 216 Dralnlngs, sugar, dutiable as molasses or sugar, ac- cording to test (T. D. 20613). 92 Drain pipe, earthen (T. D. 8794) 25% 393 Drannlok carpets (T. D. 13806) : 50% 399 Drapery, chenille, silk. (See Silk chenille.) (T. D. 15038.) 383 " nets, wool (T. D. 12334, 14760) 50o lb and 60% 402 " silk lace (50 P. R. 908, 54 F. R. 367, T. D. 13905) 60% 430 Draughts 50% 428 Drawback on coal for vessels. Sec. 25. Drawback on exported merchandise. Drawback, goods exported from the United States with allowance of drawback, and afterward re- imported, are subject to duty equal to the amount of the drawback, even though they are the usual and necessary coverings of ar- ticles subject to a speoiflo rate of duty (T. D. 23853). Sec. 25. Drawback on shipbuilding material and tax-paid alcohol. Drawback allowed by Germany on exported merchan- dise is dutiable (T. D. 25103). 500 " on re-imported domestic articles. 329 Drawers, cotton or other vegetable fiber, finished or unfinished, knitted (T. D. 13885, 14301). (See Underwear.) 324 " linen • 50% 402 •' silk 60% 382 ■' wool (T. D. 13888, 14811) 44c lb and 60% 199 Drawing compasses (T. D. 7276) 45% 154 ■' knives, March 30, 1865, Boston. (See Cutlery.) (T. D. 4870). 199 " instruments (T. D. 10486) 45% paper (T. D. 9921). (See Paper.) 472 " pencils, lead 45c grs and 25% 123 " plate blanks (T. D. 9028) 30% 199 " plates (T. D. 6413) , 45% 438 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 714 Drawings, architectural, as works of art (T. D. 25104, 25157, 26251, 26392). 716 " for presentation to a college, if worlcs of art.. Free 714 " for exhibition Freo 470 " in colors, or paintings (T. T). 11185, 11603) 15% Sees. 9-10. Drawings, obscene, prohibited. 470 Drawings, pen-and-ink (T. D. 11603, 13299) 15% 131 Drawplates, for drawing wire. (See Steel plates.) (T. D. 27896, 28600, 29930). 349 Drawnwork articles, from which threads have been drawn, cut or punched to produce open work (T. D. 24373, 25363, 26271, 26860, 26581, 27644, 28281, 29017, 29702) 60% is not embroidery (T. D. 13506, 13892). 448 Dress buttons, finished or partly finished, if set with imitation precious stones composed of glass or paste (except imitation jet), or composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass, or gun nietal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, plated, or alloyed with gold, silver or nicltel, valued at 20c per doz pieces Ic each and 26% and in addition thereto % of one cent per doz for each one cent the value exceeds 20o per doz. 325 " 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 36% If bleached or dyed 12c sq yd and 36% none of the above shall pay less than 47^% " 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). 383 " goods, dentelles (T. D. 8387) 50o lb and 60% " goods of wool, embroidered with silk, as wool dress goods (T. D. 25155, 25340, 26122, 26538). '■ goods, silk, containing any wool, dutiable as wool dress goods (T. T>. 13287, 14713, 14760, 15652, 21652, 21673, 22360, 23490, 28105, 28325, 28580, 29766, 37 F. R. 778). 380 " goods, warp cotton, with remainder wholly or part, wool (T. D. 11391, 13649), valued not over 15c sq yd 7c sq yd valued over 15o sq yd 8c sq yd in addition, on all the foregoing, valued not over 70c lb 50% valued over 70c lb 55% Provided, That on all of the foregoing, if weighing over 4 oz sq yd, the rates of duty shall be 5% less than those imposed by this schedule on cloths. 381 " goods, wool all or in part, n. s. p. t. (38 F. R. 30, 40 F. R. 529, 43 F. R. 474, 55 P. R. 283, 78 F. R. 1008, B S. C. R. 645, T. D. 16303, 11866) lie sq yd in addition, on all the. foregoing, valued not over 70o tb 50% valued over 70o lb 55% Provided, That all the foregoing, if weighing over 4 oz sq yd, shall pay the duty Im- posed on wool cloths. 199 " holders (T. D. 13360) 46% 421 " ornaments, bead (T. D. 12704) 60% 421 " ornaments, bead and cotton (T. D. 11382) .... 60% Schedule of Duties 439 Par. Article Rate 402 Dress ornaments, bead and silk (T. D. 13320) 60% 383 " ornaments, bead and wool 50c lb 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). 463 " protectors, India rubber (T. D. 13758) 35% 324-463" shields, as wearing apparel, according to ma- terial of chief value (T. D. 11198, 12918, 15659, 26197, 66 F. R. 741). 463 " stays, of horn (T. D. 13437, 18588) 35% 135 " steels (T. D. 12327, 12940, 14547, 17821) 35% 383 " trimmings, astrakhan (T. D. 14565, 16690) 50c lb and 60% 421 " trimmings, beaded or spangled 60%' 349 " trimmings, cotton, or other vegetable fiber 60% 179 " trimmings, metal chief value (T. D. 9496) .... 15c lb and 60% 383 " trimmings, wool or hair (T. D. 9496, 9860, 10343, 71 F. R. 692) 50c lb and 60% 438 Dressed birds for millinery (T. D. 1454, 4290) 60% 438 '• feathers and downs (T. D. 22892, 22982) 60% 439 " furs, on the skin, not further advanced than dyeing, but not repaired (T. D. 9731) 20% 335 " line of flax (T. D. 15373) 3c lb 337 " line of hemp (T. D. 13366) $45 ton 451 " leather 15% 111 " marble. (See Marble.) 285 " meat l^c lb 289 " poultry 5c lb 451 " skins, leather 15% 439 " skins, fur, not further advanced than dyeing, but not repaired (T. D. 14601) 20% 114 " stone 50% 67 Dressing for hair and toilet, if containing alcohol, or in the manufacture or preparation of which alcohol is used 60c lb and 50% if not alcoholic 60% 580 " for leather, grease and oils (except fish oils), fit only for Free 671 Dried abelone meat (T. D. 5905, 9645, 10496) Free 484 " acorns Free 274 " apples 2c lb 274 " berries 2c lb 257 " blood, soluble l%c lb 513 " blood, n. s. p. f Free 291 " chicory root l^c lb 278 " citron and peel of 4c lb 257 " eggs (40 F. R. 662) 16c n> 20 " fibers, as drugs, advanced In value, If not al- coholic %oIb and 10% 559 " fibers, as drugs, crude (T. D. 7912) if not alco- holic Freo 273 " fish %on) 263 " flowers (T. D. 13438) 25% 274 " fruits, edible 2c lb 671 " fruits n. s. p. f Free 261 •' garlic (T. D. 15139) Ic lb 275 " grapes 2%clb 480 " grasses, dyed (T. D. 13574, 14933) 20% 678 '• grasses, unmanufactured (T. D. 8770, 13375)... Free 20 " insects, as drugs, advanced In value. If not al- coholic %olb and 10% 659 " Insects, as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Free 440 F. B. Vaniegrift & Co. Par. 278 65 630 78 278 671 274 274 262 676 286 476 199 357 45 117 182 695 Article Rate Dried lemon peel (T. D. 22041) 2o tb lizards (T. D. 22416) 25% moss, crude (T. D. 9349) Free moss, dyed (T. D. 2518, 12703, 13722, 14728, 14991, 16153, 16317) 10% orange peel (T. D. 22041) 2c H) oysters, oiled (T. D. 7080, 9645, 10496) Free peaches 2c Tb pears 2c lb pease (T. D. 10469), 60 lbs to bu 25c bu skins n. s. p. ( Free turtle meat (T.- D. 14606) 25% 131-134-137 Drill rods, iron or steel. (See "Wire rods.) (T. D. 21936). Drills, agricultural. (See proviso to Par.) 15% for pearl buttons (T. D. 15702) 45% Drilling, cotton, as cotton cloth. linen, as flax cloth. Drinl12726) Free 559 " colchicum seeds, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12728) Free 630 " dried moss, crude (T. D. 9349) Free 480 " dyed flowers not (T. D. 14933) 20% 78 " dyed moss not (68 P. R. 421, T. D. 12703, 14728, 16317) 10% 569 " elaterium in cakes (66 F. R. 251) Free Sec. 9. " for preventing conception or causing abortion, except in bulk Prohibited 65 " inspissated ox galls not (T. D. 16638) 26% 559 " larkspur seed, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12732) Free 559 " lycopodlum, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 11080) Free 559 " May-wine leaves, if not alcoholic (T. D. 16645) Free Schedule op Duties 441 - Par. Article Rate 20 Drugs, powdered Uoorice root, if not alcoholic (T. D. 14605) %o m and 10% 559 " quince seed, it not alcoholic (T. D. 11212, 14152) Free 20 " refined gum, if not alcoholic (T. D. 16639) . . %c lb and 10% 20 " roll shellac, if not alcoholic (T. D. 15845) . . %o It) and 10% 559 " sabadilla and conium seed, crude, if not alco- holic (T. D. 12727) Free 559 " staphisacre seed, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12730) Free 559 " stropanthi seed, if not alcoholic (T. D. 12731) . . Free 630 " tonka-bean crystals (T. D. 13685, 14836) Free 467 Drumheads (T. D. 9786, 9918, 16988, 24808, 25832) 45% " skins for, not mounted on hoops, not parts of musical instruments (T. D. 29264). 500 Drums, acid, iron or steel, reimportation of. 467 " (T. D. 2510, 23131) 45% " containing hops, as usual coverings (T. D. 8264). 431 " toy 35% 474 Dry plates or films, photographic 26% 66 " white paint (T. D. 16869) 30% 56 Dryer, crown patent (T. D. 16539) 30% 65 Duboislne, pure amorph (T. D. 13701) (minimum 25%) 55c tb 349 Duchesse lace, cotton (T. D. 3912) 60% 349 " lace, linen (T. D. 3912) 60% Duck, cotton (T. D. 13289), as countable cotton cloth. 357 " linen, as flax cloth. 509 Ducklings, stuffed (T. D. 26064) Free 286 Duck meat, canned, as prepared meat (Abt. 18619, 21036, T. D. 28910, 29690) 25% 289 Ducks, alive 3c lb 510 " wild (T. D. 13678) Free 289 " dead (T. D. 10917) 5c lb 56 Dueresco (T. D. 12700) 30% 65 Dugong oil (T. D. 8886) 25% 559 Dulcamara twigs, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 6388) Free 20 " twigs, not crude, if not alcoholic i^c lb and 10% 3 Dulein (T. D. 19196, 19272, 23666) 26% 630 Dulse Free Dumb jockies, as saddlery (T. D. 19133). 581 Dung salt, for manure (T. D. 561, 715, 7764) Free 480 Dunnage mats, of merchantable value (T. D. 1792, 12959) 20% 415 Duplex transfer paper, lithographic, if not wet, or prepared with glycerin. (See Par. 166.) (T. D. 24748, 25023, 26761, 27111, 29520, 29665, 29662,) 30% 615 Dust, bone Free 423 " brushes (T. D. 7015) 40% 556 " diamond or bort (T. D. 16278) Free 298 " pepper (T. D. 7253) 3c lb 321 " proof cloth (T. D. 9708) 3c sq yd and 20% 332 Dusters, chamoisine (T. D. 16318) 45% 423 " feather (T. D. 7015) 40% 378 " wooden handle and strips of woolen cloth, as manufactures of wool (T. D. 24937). 390 Dutch carpets, wool (T. D. 18817) 18c sq yd and 40% 621 " metal clippings (T. D. 1630, 1733, 6741, 22352, 23471) Free 175 " metal, in leaf (T. D. 4508, 8479, 13440), pack- age of 100 leaves 6c pkg ' 199 " metal, manufactures of (T. D. 20682) iS% 442 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 175 Dutch metal or bronze powder 12o lb B21 " metal skewings (T. D. 23352, 23471, Abt. 380, 1935, T. D. 25023, 25385) Free 183 " metal, unmanufactured 20% 56 " pink 30% 270 " sardellen (T. D. 15043). (See Fish.) Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 18). Dutiable value includes value of coverings. Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 11). Dutiable value, method of determin- ing. 263 Dyed flowers, natural (T. D. 2518, 6090, 13375, 14933).. 25% 463 " grasses 36% 78 " moss (53 F. R. 1016, T. D. 12703, 16317, 16956).. 10% 20 Dyeing, articles for, advanced In value or condition by any process or treatment beyond proper packing (T. D. 12703), if not alcoholic ViO lb and 10% 499 " articles for, crude Free 20 " articles for, ground henna leaves, if not alco- holic (T. D. 9956) %olbandl0% 22 " extracts and decoctions for (T. D. 3898, B529, 22786) %o lb 713 Dyers' sticks, of bamboo (T. D. 11219, 26350, 27855, 27928, 28047) Free 215 " sticks of bamboo and of wood other than bamboo (T. D. 27339) 35% 487 Dyes alizarin, natural and artificial (T. D. 14619) .... Free 480 " all, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 4307, 6359) 20% 3 " ammoniacal cochineal (T. D. 11535) 25% 15 •■ coal tar, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22110, 23314) 30% 22 " extract of logwood (T. D. 11074) %c lb 15 " extract of theocromogen or toluidine sulphr. (T. D. 13567) 30% 15 " galleine (T. D. 12829, 21376, 22109, 23314) 30% 15 " gallocyanine or fast violet (T. D. 12795) 30% '67 " hair, if containing alcohol, or In the manu- facture or preparation of which alcohol Is used 60o n> and 50% if not alcoholic 60% '605 " lac Free various (T. D. 20465, 20728, 21376). 52 " vermilion red (56 F. R. 470) 10c lb 22 Dyewood extracts (54 F. R. 492, T. D. 11918, 11982, 12640, 13423, 13860, 13879, 15119, 21310, 22936) %c lb 499 " crude Free 22 " primulin buff (T. D. 11918, 11982, 12640, 13423, 13860, 54 F. R. 492. T. D. 12259) %c lb 22 " sanguin (T. D. 12537) %0 lb B59 " n. s. p. f Free 435 Dyna m ite, valued not over 20c lb 2c lb valued over 20c lb 4o lb 199 Dynamo machine (T. D. 6719) 45% 95 " brushes of carbon 30% E 463 Ear cleaners, bone 35% 199 " cleaners, metal 45% 463 " cleaners, sponge (T. D. 12706) , 35% 448 Earrings, If jewelry 60% 93 " porcelain (T. D. 2898) 60% 42 Ea rth , barytea, unmanufactured $1.50 ton " barytes, manufactured $5.25 ton 47 " filler (T. D. 7132) crude %olb 18 " fining for liquor coloring (T. D. 10518) 50% Schedule of Duties 443 Par. Article Rate 90 Earth, fullers', unwrought and unirianufactured. ..$1.50 ton " fullers', wrought and manufactured $3 ton 90 " green, as earth manufactured (T. D. 26416).... $2 ton 90 " ground stone (T. D. 17127) $2 ton 47 " ochery (T. D. 13608), crude, not powdered, washed, or pulverized %c lb if powdered, washed or pulverized %o lb ground in oil or water lo lb 66 " polishing (T. D. 7146) 30% 66 " prepared for use as a color (T. D. 4534) 30% 66 " red (T. D. 13608, 19157), as earth, ochery 30% 47 " Sardinian (T. D. 9770), as earth, ochery. 47 " sienna, crude, not powdered, washed or pul- verized Hclb if powdered, washed or pulverized %c lb ground in oil or .water Ic lb 693 " terra alba (T. D. 4093) Free 694 " terra japonica Fre» 47 " umber, crude, not powdered, washed or pul- verized %o lb if powdered, washed or pulverized %o lb ground in oil or water lo lb 90 " unwrought and unmanufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12963, 13435) : $1 ton 56 " unwrought, used as a color (T. D, 23346) 30% 90 " wrought and manufactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10663, 12817) $2 ton. 95 Earthen articles n. s. p. f., decorated 45% plain 35% 93 Earthenware, A. B. C. plates (T. T>. 11390) 60% 93 " advertising tiles (T. D. 14398) 60% 93 " articles n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9670, 15719, 15830, 22562), decorated ._, 60% 94 plain white 55% 95 ■■ ballot balls , 35% 4S0 " bath bricks (T. D. 16217, 23028) 20% 94 " battery cups and cells (T. D. 10396) 55% 93 " beer mugs, decorated (T. D. 6578, 10123, 11855, 14317, 24424) 60% 93 " bisque babies (T. D. 13805) 60% 93 " bisque figures (T. D. 10880, 12992, 12995, 14684) 60% 93 " bronzed porcelain vases (T. D. 15166) 60% 94 '■ balls for signs, plain (T. D. 15147) 55% 84 " brick, fire, weighing not more than 10 lbs each, not glazed, enameled, ornamented, or dec- orated in any manner $1.25 ton if glazed, enameled, ornamented, or dec- orated 35% weighing more than 10 lbs each and n. s. p. f., not glazed, enameled, ornamented, or decorated in any manner 30% If glazed, enameled, ornamented, or dec- orated 35% 92 " brown, common (T. D. 10396, 11205, 13616).... 25% 96 " carbons for electric lighting (T. D. 19906, 19955, 23352). (See electric light carbons.) 96 " carbon porous pots, without metallic connec- tions, for electric batteries 20% 93 " Carmelite (T. D. 29014) 60% 95 " cement statuettes, if not decorated (T. D. 14860) 35% 93 " charms, decorated 60% S4 plain white 65% 444 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. ' Par. Article Rate 93 Earthenware clock cases, with or without movements, decorated 60% 94 plain white B6% 92 " common brown, in form of animals corrugated or embossed (T. D. 25762) 25% 94 " common brown, with white glazed interior (T. D. 24767) 55% 92 " common brown, in form of human heads (T. D. 26915) 25% " coverings for free goods, if unusual, are duti- , able (T. D. 10861). 92 •' common brown, gray or yellow 25% 92 " crucibles (T. D. 3845, 8642, 12324) 25% ?5 " cubes on papers, as tiles (T. D. 13986). 93 ' decorated in form of pigs and fruit, designed for use as savings Tbanks (T. D. 26235) 60% 431 " dolls and doll heads 35% 96 " filter tubes 35% 96 " gas retorts 20% 92 " gray, common 25% 93 " Indian black teapots (T. D. 13066) 60% 92 " ink bottles (T. D. 11205) 25% 94 " ivory shades (T. D. 15816) 55% 93 " jars tinted or painted (T. D. 12714, 23556) 60% 94 " Kishu bottles (T. D. 13953, 15169, 15170, 15171, 15817) 55% 94 " Kochi ware, coated with a vitreous glaze of a single color (T. D. 26116) 55% 96 ■' lava tips (T. D. 6502) 10c gross and 15% 199 " mechanical figures (T. D. 15710) 45% 93 " metal ornamented cups, if earthenware chief value (T. D. 13868, 24424) 60% 92 " mortars and pestles (T. D. 5563) 25% 85 " mosaics, as tiles (T. D. 13907). 93 " mugs, composed of earthenware and metal, if earthenware chief value 60% 199 " if metal chief value (T. D. 24424) 45% " not part of a ship's equipment under Act June 19, 1886 (T. D. 9776). 93 " ornaments, decorated 60% 94 " plain white I 56% 93 " paintings on (T. D. 16422) 60% 93 " pen racks, decorated (T. D. 8174) 60% 93 " pill tiles, plaques, ornaments, toys, charms, vases, statues, statuettes, mugs, cups, steins, and lamps, if painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, orna- mented, or decorated 60% 94 " if not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, ornamented, or decorated 65% 93 " plaques, decorated 60% 94 " plain white 55% 93 '• plaques, painted by hand (T. D. 6553, 4563, 12434, 13074, 13431) 60% 464 ■■ plaster of paris images (T. D. 12833) 35% 94 ■■ plates, terra cotta, plain (T. b. 6173) 55% 93 " porcelain lined red (T. D. 17655) 60% 96 " porous cells (T. D. 10396) 20% ■92 " Rockingham, not decorated (G. A. 3714, T. D. 1528, 14825) 40% •9a " Rockingham, decorated 60% 34 " sarreguemines (T. D. 29393) 55% Schedule op Duties 445 . ^^^- Article Rate 94 94 93 94 94 85 Earthenware scale pla:tes, decorated (T., D. 22562) '.'. si"l^s, plain (T. D. 13616) 56% 681 " spurs and stilts used in the manufacture of earthen, porcelain and stone ware Free statuettes, decorated (T. D. 12556, 23054) 60% plain white 55% stoppers for bottles (T. D. 13670, 22081)...!.. 55% 93 " terra ootta, decorated (T. D. 16326) 60% °^ plain (T. D. 7022, 14932) 55% tiles, glazed (T. D. 10755, 10347), encaustic, ceramic, mosaic, vitriHed (T. D. 14077), semi-vltrified, flint, spar, embossed, enam- eled, ornamental, hand painted (T. D. 12831, 37 F. R. 99, 12 S. C. R. 925, T. D. 14396, 14454), gold decorated, and all other earthen- ware tiles valued not exceeding 40c square foot (T. D. 21927, 23420) Sc sq ft valued exceeding 40o sq ft 10c sq ft and 25% tiles, plain, unglazed, one color, exceeding 2 square inches (T. D. 21174) 4c sq ft Tokonabe (T. D. 17653) 60% toys (T. D. 11055), decorated 60% plain white 56% toys, of earthenware and metal, metal cliief value (T. D. 24866) 35% tubes, tor filters (T. D. 9670) 35% tubs, salt glazed (T. D. 13616) 25% umbrella tips, decorated (T. D. 10252, 17190) . . 45% vases, decorated 60% plain white 55% with monogram (T. D. 18402) 60% yellow, common 25% 90 Earths, unwrought or unmanufactured, n. s. p. f $1 ton wrought or manufactured J2 ton 95 Earthy or mineral substance, not decorated (T. D. 23028) 35% 109 Easel photograph frames, glass (T. D. 13361) 45% 109 " racks, with glass (T. D. 7432, 13361) 45% 337 East India grass (T. D. 7627, 10026) $22.50 ton 20 " India gum, advanced in value, if not alcoholic ViC tb and 10% 559 " India gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 431 Easter rabbits (T. D. 16353, 17709) 35% 2 Eau bronze (T. D. 18541) 60c lb and 26% 67 " de cologne 60c lb and 50% 303 " de marasque (T. D. 24715) $2.60 gal 2 " de quinine (T. D. 15218, 16358, 16386, 24070) 60c lb and 25% 303 " de vie de gentiane (T. D. 6890) $2.60 gal 67 " Figaro, toilet preparation, if containing alco- hol, or in the manufacture or preparation, of which alcohol is used 60c lb and 50% if not alcoholic 60% 215 Ebony wood, manufactures of 35% 203 " wood, sawed into boards 15% , 713 " wood, unmanufactured , ,5ree 203 " wood veneers "20% 41 Ecgonine < , $1.50 oz Eden Musee, wax figures for, according to material (T. D. 6945). 199 Edged tools (T. D. 7783) 45% 350 Edgings, composed of cotton, silk, artificial silk, or other material (except wool), made on the 85 93 93 94 431 96 92 95 93 94 93 92 446 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate Lever or Gothrough machine 70% Provided, That no wearing apparel, handker- chiefs, or articles of any description, com- posed In chief value of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon the articles or the materials of which the same are composed. 349 Edgings, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 16206, 19033, 28457) 60% 402 " silk (T. D. 15580, 17593) 60% 383 " wool BOc It) and 60% 519 Educational institutions can Import books, maps, mu- sic, lithographic prints, philosophic and sci- entific Instruments, apparatus and utensils, preparations and regalia (T. D. 6550, 6557) . . Free T8 Eel grass, dyed or manufactured 10% 272 Eels, fresh or frozen (T. D. 19506) %c lb 270 " In tins (Abt. 2295, 3853, T. D. 25482, 25805) 30% 273 " pickled, spiced or prepared, when skinned (T. D. 8253, G. A. 3928) l^c lb 620 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 Free 709 " 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 pres- ent cpmfort and convenience. 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 shall be admitted free of duty, without regard to their value, upon their identity being established, but no more than $100 In value of articles purchased abroad by such residents of the United States shall be admitted free of duty upon their return Fre« 648 " personal, not merchandise, of American citi- zens dying abroad Fret 656 " theatrical, under bond (66 F. R. 531, T. D. 21973) Freo 65 Effervescent citrate of magnesia (T. D. 5949, 4968) ... . 2B% 3 " compounds or salts, If not alcoholic (T. D. 2682, 4968) 2B% 6 " tartrate of soda (T. D. 2682) So It) 311-312 " waters. (See Soda water.) 627 " Vichy salts (T. D. 2021) Free 257 Egg albumen ' 3o Itl " boilers, according to material of chief value (T. D. 25293). 210 " oases (T. D. 10743) 30% 266 " plant seed 200 11) 257 " yolks, dried (40 P. R. 662, T. D. 2889, 7315, 17857, 21546) 25% 257 " yolks, fresh 25% Schedule of Duties 447 Par. 660 ceo 256 257 270 270 560 256 94 480 256 674 349 438 438 438 438 15 421 199 349 349 401 388 349 401 383 480 65 S59 480 20 659 199 199 199 199 199 650 96 215 109 204 199 199 Article Rate Eggs, ants, baked (T. D. 4157) Frea birds, flsh and insects (T. D. 10877, 11062, 15716) Free Chinese duck (T. D. 26151, 26401, 27224) 5c doz dried 15o lb " flsh, canned cod roe (T. D. 10877, 11062, 15716) 30% " fish, caviare (T. D. 10877) 30% game birds. Act of June 3, 1902 (T. D. 23799).. Free n. s. p. f 5o doz nest of white china (T. D. 7946) 55% ostrich, meat extracted from shells (T. D. 24054) 20% shells removed (T. T>. 27179) 5o doz " silk worm Free Egyptian laces, cotton (T. D. 7330) 60% Eiderdown, crude (T. D. 8784) 20% dressed, colored or manufactured 60% quilts (8 S. C. R. 920) 60% skins, dressed and sewed into quilts (T. D. 6966) 60% Elkonogen (T. T>. 9910, 12696, 13410) 20% Elastic belts, beaded (T. D. 27868) 60% belts, silk, india rubber, and metal, metal chief value (T. D. 29836) 46% braids of cotton or vegetable fiber (T. D. 19773, 20554, 23073) .' 60% cords, cotton or other vegetable fiber (49 F. R. 726, 73 F. R. 810, 13310, 13365, 13374, 15814, 15995) 60% cords, silk 60% cords, woolen (T. d! 10468, 16402, 7 S. C. R. 548) 50c lb and 60% garters, according to material, webbing, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 8102, 10658, 12539, 13311, 14151, 14727, 16074, G. A. 3812) 60% webbing, silk (54 F. R. 365) 60% webbing, wool (T. D. 2455, 3727, 8102) .50c lb and 60% Elastlcon (l'. D. 4807) 10% Elaterin 25% Elaterlum, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9277, 11572, 66 F. R. 251, T. D. 22782) Free Elderberries, extract (T. T>. 12905, 14731) 20% Elecampane root, if not alcoholic, advanced in value. Via lb and 10% " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free Electric apparatus not tools of trade (T. D. 7792) 45% " battery for insane hospital (T. D. 10845) 45% " bells and lamps are not philosophical appa- ratus (T. D. 5941) 46% " dynamos are not philosophical apparatus (T. D. 6719, 13784) 45% finger rings (T. D. 11546) 45% instruments for colleges (T. D. 16974) Free " light carbons, wholly or partly finished, if made entirely from petroleum coke 35o 100 ft if composed chiefly of lampblack or retort carbon 65c 100 ft light carbons; bamboo splints for (T. D. 13199) 36% light lamps, incandescent (T. D. 14924, 20275) . . 45% light poles (T. D. 14013) 10% steel plates for machines (T. D. 16241) 45% storage batteries (T. D. 15464) 4B% 448 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. .90 95 65 166 229 229 493 666 692 67 412 451 452 412 420 411 413 402 199 349 421 402 383 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 349 322 349 349 349 349 402 349 402 440 349 349 4S9 322 Article Rate Eleetrite (T. D. 26556) $2 ton Electrodes, carbon (T. D. 18023) 30% Electro homeopathic remedies (T. D. 9148) 25% Electrotype plates 20% Elephants (T. D. 12429) 20% " for menageries charging admission (T. D. 8818, 14704) 20% " for zoological collection, for scientific and edu- cational purposes Free performing, as tools of trade (T. D. 10870, 8818) Free teeth Free Elixir Dentifrice des Benedictine (T. D. 19530) 60c It) and 50% Embossed cigar labels, flaps and bands. (See Cigar labels.) goat skins (T. D. 6705) 15% leather, tinted (T. D. 3668) 40% lithographs. (See Lithographs.) reliefs, paper (T. D. 4230) 35% paper with coated surface or surfaces. .5c lb and 20% writing, letter, note, handmade paper, japan paper, ledger, bond, record, tablet, type- writer, manifold and onionskin paper. (See Paper, writing.) satin strips, for hat linings, cut (T. D. 6522).. 60% Embossing dies (T. D. 9889, 12983) 45% Embroidered articles, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 14634, 14960, 21918) 60% " articles, partly made of beads or spangles, not wholly or in part wool 60% articles, silk 60% articles, wool (T. D. 14169) 50c lb and 60% bibs (T. D. 10485, 13667) 60% cambric edgings (T. D. 11079) 60% collars (T. D. 15409, 21570, 22868) 60% collars, cotton (T. D. 12386, 14306, 21570, 22868) 60% corsets (T. D. 12121, 12635, 15117, 21670, 22868) 60% costume cloth (T. T>. 11023) , 60% cotton belts (T. D. 17439) 60% cotton bonnets (T. D. 15870) 60% collars, cotton (T. D. 12386, 14305, 21570, 22868) 60% cotton canvas ^38 P. R. 95, T. D. 15843) 60% cotton collars (T. D. 12386, 14305, 21570, 22868) 60% cotton cloths (T. D."l6154), except lappets 60% cotton flouncing (T. D. 15847, 16143, 16874) 60% cotton gloves (T. D. 15007, 27663) 60% cotton handkerchiefs (T. D. 16091, 16212). (See Handkerchiefs.) cotton Madras antimacassars (T. D. 13592) . . . 60% cotton shirts, with initial letters (T. D. 28170) 60% cotton tidies (T. D. 10914, 17002, 21918) 60% Djidjims, or portieres (T. D. 14169) 60% doilies, silk (T. D. 14159) 60% dress patterns (68 F. R. 283, T. D. 13938) 60% fabrics of silk 60% fans, as fans (T. D. 24073) 50% galloons (T. D. 14173, 17174) 60% gloves, cotton (68 F. R. 1»6, 73 F. R. 296, 77 F. R. 600, T. D. 10753, 10910, 16070, 16902, 27663) 60% gloves, leather (T. D. 12103, 19493). (See Gloves.) handkerchiefs (63 F. R. 78, 55 F. R. 874, 68 F. Schedule of Duties 449 Par. Article ' Rate R. 182, 10 S. C. R. 44, T. D. 10669, 10944, 13481, 14157, 14260, 14387, 14455, 14494, 17269, 20580). (See Handkerchiefs.) Embroidered hose (T. D. 15226, 22268). (See Hosiery.) hosiery is dutiable under paragraph 328 ex- cept when the rate of duty therein levied is less than 60%, in which event the hosiery is dutiable at latter rate by virtue of pro- viso to paragraph 349 (T. D. 26220, 27135, 27344). 349 " Jacquards (66 F. R. 720) 60% 349 " lace cotton collars (T. D. 16300, 21570, 22868).. 60% 349 " lace curtains (T. D. 12669, 21918) 60% 349 " linen doilies (T. D. 14634) 60% 349 " linen mats (T. D. 14950) 60% 349 " linen protectors for upholstery (T. D. 10725)... 60% 349 " linen sheets (T. D. 11070) 60% 349 " linen tidies (T. D. 14948, 15837) 60% 349 " muslins (T. D. 12941) 60% 349 " muslin sash nets (T. D. 11026) 60% 349 " napkins (T. D. 14859) 60% 349 " neckties, cotton (T. D. 12382, 13444, 21570, 22868) 60% 349 ■' night shirts (T. D. 12219, 21570, 22868) 60% S49 " parasols (T. D. 27634) 60% 349 •' patterns (T. D. 14157) 60% 349 " pillow shams (T. D. 14157, 15214) 60% 349 " plastrons and zachens (T. D. 16477) 60% 383 " portieres, wool (T. D. 14169, 15545, 16977) 50c It) and 60% 349 " quilts, cotton (T. T>. 12426) 60% 349 " ramie articles and fabrics, as embroideries (T. D. 27773, 27794) 60% 383 " robes, wool (T. D. 13983) .50c 'lb and 60% 349 " sash curtains (T. D. 14635) 60% 383 " shawls, wool (53 F. E. 1011, T. D. 13731, 13898). 60c It) and 60% 402 " silk pillow shams (T. D. 15214) 60% 402 " silk scarfs (T. D. 15468) 60% 402 " silk table covers (T. D. 15468) 60% 402 " silk stockings (T. D. 14327, 15226) 60% 323 " Swisses (57 F. R. 192, T. D. 12350, 21568). (See Cotton Swisses.) 402 " swivel necktie silks (T. D. 14057) 60% 349 " table and, cushion covers (T. D. 10563, 10725, 11069, 12328, 12365, 13984, 14159, 15967, 17239) 60% 349 " table linen (T. D. 10563, 10725, 11069, 12328, 14859, 16905, 17251, 17812) 60% 179 " tidies, metal thread (T. D. 13884) 15c lb and 60% 349 " underwear (T. D. 15835, 21570, 22868) 60% 402 " velvet slipper vamps (T. D. 17060) 60% 383 " woolen robes (T. D. 10781, 13423) 50c II) and 60% 383 " .woolen table covers (T. D. 13984) 50o lb and 60% 383 " worsted hat crowns (T. D. 14130) 50o lb and 60% 383 " worsted shawls (53 F. R. 1011, T. D. 15021, 17587) 50c lb and 60% 405 Embroideries- wholly or in chief value of artificial or imitation silk, or of artificial or imitation horsehair 46c lb and 60% 850 " composed of cotton, silk, artificial silk, or other material (except wool), made on the Lever or Gothrough machine 70% Provided, That' no wearing apparel, hand- 450 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate ■ kerchiefs or articles of any description oomposed wholly or In chief value of the foregoing, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon the articles or the materials of which the same are oomposed. 349 Embroideries cotton, or other vegetable fiber 60% 349 •' dress trimmings, loom-figured (T. D. 14132).. 60% " figured silk muslin not (T. D. 11239). " frilled muslin not (73 F. R. 808). 179 " metal chief value (T. D. 11031, 13884, 14296).. 15c rb and 60% 402 " silk chief value (T. D. 10506, 2345, 14075, 14296) 60% 383 " wool, in whole or in part 50c lb and 60% 164 Embroidering machine needles (T. D. 11570, 15991).. 25% Embroidery, braiding is not (T. D. 12954). 357 " canvas (T. D. 6362, 14137), flax, as flax cloth. 314 " cotton (T. D. 26070, 27762). (See Cotton threads.) defined (T. D. 26853). 420 " envelopes (T. D. 12788, 13782) 35% 164 " hooks (T. D. 11570) 25% Jacquard fabric, not (66 F. R. 720). 197 " machines 45% if imported prior to January 1, 1911 Free 412 " patterns, as lithographic prints (T. D. 3491, 4230). 403 " thread of chenille (38 P. R. 724) 60% 416 •' tickets (T. D. 9975) 26% 432 Emery cloth 25% 432 ■• files 25% 432 " fillet (T. D. 12708) .-. 25% 432 " grains (T. D. 6314, 8611) lo lb 432 " manufactured, ground, pulverized or refined (T. D. 6314) Iclb 432 " manufactures 25% 561 " ore Free 411 " paper (T. D. 6980, 15244) 5c lb 432 " rollers (T. D. 8611, 15244) 25% 432 " scythe stones (T. D. 2079, 8786) 26% 432 " sharpeners (T. D. 2882, 12708, 16244) 25% 199 " sharpeners, metal chief value (T. D. 6314, 9393) 45% 432 " stone (29 P. R. 246) 25% 432 " wheels (T. D. 6314, 8611, 15244, 15809) 25% 432 " whetstones (T. D. 8786) 25% 449 Emeralds, cut (T. D. 21197) 10% 449 " reconstructed (T. D. 28295) 20% 555 " rough Free 448 " set 60% 65 Emetic tartar 25% 4B1 Empelgnes, as shoe vamps (T. D. 10342). (See Vamps. ) 65 Ems pastilles (T. D. 7787) 25% 23 Emulsions, gelatin 35% 65 " medical, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3828) 26% 676 Enamel for watch and clock dials (T. D. 6176, 18804) Free 110 " fusible (19 P. R. 411, 11 S. C. R. 581, T. D. 14506, 14508, 14854) 26% 110 " fusible mosaic cubes (T. D. 14854) 26% 449 " on paste imitations of precious stones, not set (T. D. 5258) 20% 51 " paints, made with varnish 35% 56 " white (11 S. C. R. 337, T. D. 5896, 6196, 10915, 11000, 10788, 21477) 30% 84 Enameled brick 35% 93 " china (T. D. 14941) 60% Schedule of Duties 451 Par. Article Rate 192 Enameled dials, for clocks, if not cliina..3c dial and 40% 192 " dials, for watches, if not china 3c dial and 40% 199 " filters (T. D. 11985) 46% 4B1 " leather and skins. (See Leather, patent.) 199 " painting on copper (T. D. 11834) 4S% 388 " table, kitchen and hospital utensils, or other similar hollow ware, of iron or steel, but not ornamented or decorated with lith- ographic or other printing 40% B6 Enamelette (T. D. 29765) 30% 66 Enamels 30% 86 Encaustic or enameled tiles (T. D. 16648). (See Tiles.) 480 Encluit adherente (T. D. 5144) 20% 378 Endless belts or felt, for paper makers' use (T. D. 11381), as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. 330 " belts, rubber and cotton, cotton chief value.. 30% 639 Enfleuraged grease (T. D. 17382, 21306, 21362, 21424)... Fre« 639 " grease, fortified, or lily-of-the-valley pomade (T. D. 26882) Fre« 3 " oils (T. D. 5968, 9241, 23965) •. 26% 639 " pomades, used for making hair dressings (T. D. 5968, 17383, 17412) Free 462 Engine packing, if asbestos (T. D. 27056) 25% 332 " packing, if cotton chief value 45% 197 Engines, steam 30% 420 Engineers' slide rules (T. D. 14308) 35% 199 " instruments 45% 4)6 Engraved fashion plates (T. D. 6209, 12098) 25% 98 " glass articles (T. D. 22687) 60% 199 " iron cylinders, for printing cotton (T. D. 2092) 46% 716 " plates by American artists abroad (T. D. 4748) Free 166 " plates, copper and steel (T. D. 6380, 9889) 20% 215 " wood blocks (T. D. 10061) 35% 199 Engravers' burnishers, steel 46% 199 " copper, burnished 46% 199 " diamond pointed pencils (T. D. 7241, 22154) . . . 45% 666 " diamonds, not set (T. D. 9026) Free 176 " plates, copper (T. D. 13335) 2%c Ih 199 " scrapers, metal 45% 416 Engravings, American, sent abroad for artists' sig- nature (T. D. 8435, 18971) 25% 416 " artists' proofs of (T. D. 8435) 25% 416 " bound and unbound (T. D. 2950, 3941, 11557).. 25% B17 " bound or unbound, over twenty years old (T. D. 13164) Free 616 " for Congressional Library (T. D. 14171, 14687) . . Free 714 " for use by lecturers Free 416 " for institutions (T. D. 11557) 26% 416 " for societies (T. D. 6102) 26% 616 " for use of United States Pre* Entireties (50 F. B. 465, 55 F. R. 283, 69 F. R. 465, T D. 11536, 12811, 12812, 13073, 13355, 14869, 14849, 14841, 10608, 9746, 8464). shirt waists partly made up as (T. D. 28622). Entirety, road roller packed in parts as (T. D. 27759). " carding machines with card clothing as (T. D. 27760). ■ Sec. 28 (Sub-See. 7). Entry, addition to, when allowed. 436 Envelope bands (T. D. 9181, 9746) 26% 416 " paper, cloth lined (T. D. 24393) 30% 411 Envelopes composed of surface coated, surface deco- rated, parchment, or imitation parchment paper 5c lb and 30% 452 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 420 Envelopes, embroidery (T. D. 12788, 13782) 35% 414 " flat, if plain (T. D. 22497) 20% 682 " foreign stamped (T. D. 15966) Free 332 " paper, cloth lined 65 " medicinal, non-alcoholic 26% 67 Eyebrow pencils (T. D. 13442) 60% 106 Eye glass lenses, ground or beveled.. 10c doz pairs and 45% 106 " glass lenses, not ground 46% 677 " glass lenses, plates or disks for rough, cut or unwrought (T. D. 14644) Free 105 " glasses and frames or parts of, valued not over 40c doz 20c doz and 15% valued over 40o, not over $1,50 doz. .45c doz and 20% valued over $1.50 doz 50% 431 " glasses as toys (T. D. 12139) 36% 108 " lorgnettes, of shell (T. D. 12552) 46% Schedule of Duties 455 Par. Article Rate 105 Eye protectors (T. D. 11597, 13638, 13817, 13873) as goggles. 105 " railway spectacles, as eyeglasses (T. D. 13883). 464 " stones (T. D. 12915) 35% 98 Eyes, artificial (T. D. 16854, 24779, 25788, 26947, 26998) . 60% 109 " birds', artificial, of paste, mounted in pairs on a wire (T. D. 26389) 45% 109 " peacock, decorated, paste (T. D. 25664) 45% 112 Eyelets, agate (T. D. 11047) 50% 199 " metal 45% F 399 Fabrics, bengaline (T. D. 14147), as silk piece goods. 405 " composed wholly or in chief value of yarns, threads, filaments or fibers of artificial or imitation silk, or of artificial or imitation horse Jiair, by whatever name known, and by whatever process made 45c lb and 60% 357 " flax or hemp. (See Flax cloth.) (T. D. 23023). 463 " india rubber 35% 464 " India rubber, vulcanized 35% 179 " metal 'thread chief value (T. D. 7177, 7249, 20007) 15c lb and 60% 325 " pile, cotton (T. D. 19482, 19489). (See Cotton pile fabrics.) 353 " pile, flax (T. D. 15867, 19482, 19489) 60% 399 " pile, silk (66 P. R. 720, T. D. 20246). (See Silk pile fabric.) 352 " plain, woven of single jute yarns, weighing not less than 6 ounces per square yard and not exceeding thirty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling. 9-16c lb and 15% if exceeding thirty and not exceeding flfty- flve threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling %c lb and 15% 378 " wool knit. (See Woolen knit goods.) 357 " woven, composed of fiax, hemp or ramie, or of which these substances or any of tliem is chief value. (See Plax cloth.) 480 Factis, truss pads (T. D. 27383) 20% 98 Fairy lamps (T. D. 24964) 60% 69 Fancy soap 50% 436 " matches and tapers 35% 431 " paper boxes, filling toys in shape of eggs not (Abt. 945, T. D. 25177, Abt. 952, T. D. 25177, Abt. 1182, T. D. 25261) 35% 411 " boxes, boxes of paper or wood covered with surface coated paper, decorated wrapping paper, embossed or metal coated paper, parchment, or imitation parchment.. 5c lb and 30% 418 " paper boxes, boxes of paper or papier mache, if covered with surface coated paper 45% 378 " zephyr cloth, cotton body tufted with wool (T. D. 7630), as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. 440 Fans, all except common palm leaf (T. D. 10739, 12112, 12241, 13308) 50% 440 " bamboo and surface coated paper (T. D. 13370) 50% 440 " cigar (Abt. 21233, T. D. 29763) 50% 431 " dolls, as toys (T. D. 567, 5967, 17843, 25250).. 35% 463 " Kuskus root (T. D. 13^25, 16563, 21056) 35% menu card holders not (T! D. 18087). 440 " of sandal wood, embroidered with silk (T. D. 24073, Abt. 8744, T. D. 26818) 50% 440 " painted (T. D. 9037, 12797, 16926, 66 P. R. 736) . . 50% 563 " palm leaf (T. D. 619, 1497) Free 4£6 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pas. Article Rate 440 Fans, palm leaf, with artificial handles (T. D. 679, 1497) "5% 420 " paper, for decorative purposes (T. D. 25280, 26454, 26469) 35% 440 " screen (T. D. 12317) 60% 440 " silk (T. D. 569, 10739, 14465) 50% 440 •• sillc lace (T. D. 12241, 13308) 50% 480 Faramel (T. D. 21661) 20% 411 Farbig Pergemyer (T. D. 15961) 2o It) and 10% 243 Farina semolina 25% 296 " (T.' D. 14114) Ic lb 296 " flour (T. D. 10277, 13958) Ic lb 296 " Imitation of (T. D. 3039, 6926, 7076, 7522, 4443 13958), fit for use as starch lo lb 480 " lacteous (T. D. 6926) 20% 296 " starch (T. D. 18011) lo lb 476 Farmers' implements, . sUoh as plows, harrows, har- vesters, reapers, agricultural drills, plant- ers, mowers, horserakes, cultivators, thresh- ing machines, cotton gins Ib'/t Faro box and layout are lawful importations (T. D. 8401). 154 Farriers' knives (T. D. 5011). (See Cutlery.) 326 Fascinators, cotton chenille (T. D. 15658, 16702, 17061) 50% 412 Fashion magazines, lithographed or decorated by hand (T. D. 19451) 8c lb 470 " plate drawings (T. D. 27913, 29806) 15% 416 " plates (T. D. 5202, 6209, 11683, 16924, 16991, 11 F. R. 289), printed 25% 166 " plates, engraved 20% 15 Fast blue paste (T. D. 10566) 30% 56 " drab (T. D. 10193) 30% 56 " yellow (T. D. 10193) 30% 15 " violet (T. D. 8802) 30% 199 Fasteners, tor blouses (T. D. 15404) 46% 427 " snap '. 50% 199 Fastenings for doors, metal 45% 3 Fat oil of turpentine (T. D. 7374) 25% 580 Fats, such as are commonly used in soap making or in wire drawing, or for stuffing or dressing leather Free Favors, German (T. D. 7863), according to material. 43S Feather beds (T. D. 12431, 21681, 22219) 60% 438 " boas (T. D. 27673, 28260, 29004) 60% 423 " dusters (T. D. 7015) 40% 3-19 " stitched braids (20 O. A. G. 621, 54 P. R. 161, T. D. 6733, 8664, 10340, 10757, 12652, 13872, 13423, 13653, 13872, 14124, 14144, 20515, 22948, 25480, 25466, 28579, 29791) 60% 438 • trimmings (T. D. 8217, 10658, 11238) 60% 438 " webbing (T. D. 6000) 60% 438 Feathers, artificial 60% 438 " beaded and spangled as ornamental feathers (T. D. 24766) 60% 43S '• bird skins, crude (T. D. 15469) 20% 43S '• bird skins, dressed (T. D. 9898) 00% 480 '■ bristle (T. D. 25281) 20';!, 43S " crude, not dressed, colored or manufactured (T. D. 5930, 10253, 12832, 12919, 22892, 22982).. 20% 4i8 " dressed, colored or manufactured (T. D. 4290, 10263, 10762, 15469, 12205, 16425, 76 F. R. 833, 22892,22982) 60% 433 " egret, crude, not ornamental, crude ornamen- tal feathers defined 20% Schedule op Duties 457 Par. Article Ra-' e 438 Feathers, eagle, condor and ostrich quills (T. D. 25897, 25951) 20% 165 " fish hooks and flies of feathers and metal, feathers chief value (T. D. 24245) 45% 4S8 " for beds, not dressed 20CJ, 43S " goose skins, crude (T. D. 12838) 20% 438 ■• goose, cleaned, stripped and split (T. D. 25460) 60% 438 " herons' wings, crude (T. D. 12832, 23892, 22982, 26267) £.0% 438 " magpies' tails, crude (T. D. 12919, 22892, 22982. 26267) 20'/o 438 " millinery, in chief value of feathers, but wire a component material (T. D. 27888, 29034, 29577, 29847) 60% 438 " paddy (T. D. 7436) •M'-.i 438 " ornamental (T. D. 22892, 22982) 60-;!, 438 " paradise birds, not dressed (T. D. 17511, J 7935, 22892, 22982, 26267) 20% 438 " ostrich, crude (.T. D. 25896, 26267) 20% 438 " peacock, crude (T. D. 27821) 20% 438 " pelican quills, crude (T. D. 25896, 26267) 20% 438 " ptarmigan wings and quills, as crude feathers (T. D. 26464) ; 20% 438 " quills, crude (T. D. 5930, 7436, 9898, 14738, 17883, 79 F. R. 953) 20% 438 " stripped and bunched, crude (T. D. 16982) 20% 438 " turkey, dyed (T. D. 17883) 60% 480 Feed chopped (T. D. 21262) 20% 97 Feeding bottles, as glass bottles, moulded. Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 21). Fees abolished. 626 Feldspar, crude (T. D. 14736, 191091 Free 480 " powdered or ground (Abt. 15934, T. D. 28300, .14786) 20% 93 " manufactures of, if not decorated 35% if decoiated 45% 215 Fellies, finished 35% 206 " rough hewn, sawed or bored 20% 407 Felt, adhesive, for roofing (46 F. R. 359, G. A. 3719, T. D. 9668, 10460, 12330, 11494) 10% 564 " adhesive, for vessels (T. D. 9981. 9668, 10460, 11494, 1233,0. 20568. 20848) Free 401 " and silk hat braids (T. D. 14918), silk chief value 50% 382 " bands, unwoven (T. D. 24232) 44c lb and 60% 382 " boots 44c lb and 60% 39? " carpeting (T. D. 12249, 20008, 21401, 21448, 21982) 50'% 66 " corn plasters (T. D. 12665, 17599, 17779 25% 378 " endless, for printing machines (T. D. 11381, 15705, 16947), valued at not over 40c lb 33c lb and 50% valued over 40c, not over 70c lb 44c lb and 50% valued over 70c Tb 44c lb and 55% 382 " figured wool (T. D. 21412) 44c lb and 60% .^82 " hammers for pianos (T. D. 4827) 44o lb and 60% 383 " hat braids (T. D. 14918, 15009)..! 50c lb and 60% 446 " hats, made of rabbits' or other fur. (See Fur hats.) I 382 " mats (T. D. 17347) 44o tb and 60% 407 " roofing (T. D. 9503, 9668, 9981, 14409) 10% 564 '• sheathing for vessels (T. D. 12330, 17678, 20568, 20848) ,. Free 382 ■' shoes (T. 0. 7218) 44clbani/60% 458 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pae. Article Rate 382 Felt squares, printed (T. D. 17260) 44o It) and 60% 378 " tennis balls, cloth, as wool manufactures n, s. p. f. (T. D. 17493). 382 ■• wool, not woven (T. D. 20144) 44c lb and 60% 382 Felts of cattle hair (T. D. 24510, 28592, 29390, 29825, 29839) 44c lb and 60% 382 " not specially provided tor 44c lb and 60% 150 Fence cliains. (See Chains.) 565 " posts, split or rough (T. D. 90, 12010) Free 215 " rails, manufactured '. 36% 134 " rods of iron or steel, valued 4c or less lb S-lOolb valued over 4c lb . . , 6-lOc Tt) tempered in addition '/ic tb 135' " wire, iron or steel. (See Wire.) 199 Fenders or fire screens (T. D. 8684) 45% 639 Fennel oil Free 668 " seed Free 668 Fenugreek seed, crude Free 303 Fernet bitters (T. D. 10418, 12033, 16160, 18753) $2.60 gal 65 Ferrl-qulnine citrate amorphous (T. D. 8504) 25% 65 " rubigo "5% 480 Ferric oxide (T. D. 22057) iO% 56 Ferrobron (Dept. letter to New Yorlc, July 8, 1908).. 30% 303 Ferro China Bisleri (T. D. 7897, 14245) J2.60 gal 184 Ferrochrome, or ferroohromium, ferromolybdenum, ferrophosphorous, ferrotitanium, ferrotung- sten, ferrovanadium, molybdenum, titanium, tantalum, tungsten or wolfram metal, valued at ?200 per ton or less 25% valued at more than $200 per ton (T. D. 24619, 25392, 25592, 26127, 26322, 26728, 26788, 28008, 28100, 28948, 29764) 20% 65 " mangan pepton (T. D. 12906) (minimum 25%) 55c lb 118 " manganese (T. D. 1991, 16294) $2.50 ton 411 " prussiate paper (T. D. 11702) 30% 184 Ferroslllcon, containing not more than 15% of silicon $5 ton if containing more than 15% of silicon 20% 480 Ferrodor (T. D. 22057) 20% 199 Ferrules of polished cast iron (T. D. 6774, 12814).... 45% B15 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). Free 515 " nitrogen (G. A. 3909) Free 681 " sludge acid (T. D. 17069) Free 681 " soot (T. D. 7201) Free 495 " ground apatite (T. D. 16097) Free 615 " refuse bone black (T. D. 14700) Free 490 " sulphate of ammonia (T. D. 14408, 14420, 15132, 60 F. R. 601) Free 382 Fez caps (T. D. 12025, 14700, 16655) 44o lb and 60% 578 Fiber, African (T. D. 11434) Free 501 " asbestos (T. D. 16850, 22937) Free 644 " as paper stock Free 678 " bast (T. X>. 16337) Free 422 " bast braids (T. D. 15982, 16424), not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained 20% 480 " bast matting (T. D. 12959) 20% 358 " cloth, bamboo (T. D. 16644) 45% 358 " cloth, cotton and .grass (T. D. 15984, 19283).. 46% 640 " cocoa, crude (T. D. 2780, 12568) Free 678 •• crin vegetal (T. D. 13295, 13423) Free Schedule op Duties 45y Par. Article Rate 480 Fiber, drawn black Mexican (T. D. 15956) 20% ■J80 " dressed for brushes (T. D. 16088, 17486) 20% 480 " dyed (T. D. 12569, 13591, 12209, 15986) 20% 324 " hats of loof (T. D. 16479) ■ 50% 480 " Indian or palmyra (T. T>. 17486) 20% 578 " istle Free 339 " Istle lariats (T. D. 12220) %c lb 480 " kittool (T. D. 13591, 15949, 18806) 20% 358 " manufactures of n. s. p. f 45% 578 " palmetto i Free 480 " patent bass (T. D. 16095) 20% 480 " piassava, dressed (T. D. 16088, 16969, 24860).. 20% 578 " pine tar (T. D. 7512) Free 358 " ramie, manufactured (T. D. 12223) 46% 578 " rice root (T. D. 2764) Free 296 ■• starch (T. D. 12856) Ic lb B78 " tampico (T. D. 12209) Free 339 " tampico cables and cordage of , %c lb 358 " vegetable manufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21000) 45% 578 " vegetable, raw, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6215, 13295, 14830) : Free 447 " wares, indurated 35% 215 " wood sheets (71 F. R. 952) 35% 20 Fibers, dried, as drugs, advanced in value, it not alco- holic YiC lb and 10% 559 " dried, as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Free 566 Fibrin, in all forms Free 44 FIbrite (T. D. 18073) %c lb 578 Fibrous bark (T. D. 14830, 15411, 15376) Free 67'8 " substances, vegetable Free 349 Fichus, lace (T. D. 5964, 15329) 60% ' 467 Fiddles 45% 108 Field glasses (T. D. 12014) 45% 467 Fifes 45% 15 Fig blue 30% 274 " paste (T. D. 5041) Ic tb and 35% 275 Figs 2%c lb 571 " in brine (Abt. 6711, T. D. 26390) Free 274 " in spirits (T. D. 23130, 25946, 26092) Ic lb and 35% 199 Figure, bronze (T. D. 17253) 45% 199 Figures, mechanical (T. D. 15710) 45% 480 " for cakes (T. D. 18604) 20% See. 9 " obscene Prohibited 199 " of metal (T. D. 28261, 28296) 45% 378 " wax, dressed in woolen (T. D. 7566), as woolen manufactures n. s. p. f. 215 " wood (T. D. 16179) 35% 405 Filaments of artificial silk or imitation silk, or of artificial or imitation horsehair, it in the form of singles 45c tb it in the form of tram 50c lb if in the form of organzine 60c lb none of the foregoing shall pay less than.... 30% Figuring machine, according to material of chief value (T. D. 21265). 281 Filberts (T. D. 1772, 10525), unshelled 3o lb shelled 5c lb 179 File or gespinst (T. D. 6042) Be lb and 30% 155 Files, file blanks, rasps and fioats of all cuts and kinds (T. D. 6042, 12931, 14842, 17047, 17829, 72 F. R. 52, 20101), 2% inches long or less.. 25c doz over 2%, not over 4% inches long 47%c doz over 4%, under 7 Inches long 62%c doz 7 Inches long and over 77%c doz 460 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 432 Files, emery 25% " measurement of, no portion except tang to be excluded (T. D. 24638). riffle, dutiable according to full length (T. D. 20101, Abt. 1172, T. D. 25261, 25268). 199 " nail (T. D. 14842, 20044, 20760) 45% 47 Filler (T. D. 7132) %c lb 220 " tobacco, when mixed or packed with more than 1570 of wrapper tobacco, if unstemmed $1.85 lb if stemmed J2.50 lb " tobacco, n. s. p. f., if unstemmed 35c lb if stemmed 50c lb 500 Films, domestic, exposed abroad, dutiable (T. D. 23060) Free 474 " or dry plates, photographic 25% 474 " photographic negatives, in any form, for use with moving picture exhibits, or for making or reproducing pictures for such exhibits, and moving picture films not developed or exposed 25% 474 " photographic positives, in any form, for use with moving picture exhibits, including all motion, moving, moto-photography or cine- matography film pictures, prints, positives or duplicates (T. D. 25426, 29643) IVaC per lin foot 398 Filoselle, silk (T. D. 6305, 6127). (See Silk.) 358 Filter linen (T. D. 2405, 14647) 45% 96 " tubes (T. D. 22842) 35% 408 " stock, of wood pulp, wood flour, cotton or other vegetable fiber H4o and 15% 415 " masse, blatt-paper (T. D. 24744) 30% 158 Filters, enameled metal (T. D. 9670, 11985) 40% 408 Filtering masse (T. D. 15243, 16412, 16642) . .l%c lb and 15% 410 " paper (T. D. 7323, 8758, 12324, 13052, 14743, 15565, 15818, 16084) 5c lb and 15% 408 " purposes, wood pulp for (T. D. 10109) .l%c lb and 16% 114 " stone (T. D. 16489) 10c cu ft 90 Fining earth (T. D. 4927), manufactured $2 ton unmanufactured $1 ton 18 " earth for clarifying wine (T. D. 10518) 50% Finishing powders, dutiable according to material. 559 Fir balsam, strained for ouriflcation, if not alcoholic (T. D. 27162) Free 3 " tree oil (T. D. 9907) 26% 199 Firearms, all n. s. p. f 45% 156 *' carbines 26% 157 " double barreled, sporting, breech loading shot guns, combination shot guns and rifles, value not over $6 each $1.50 each and 16% valued over $5, not over $10 each. .$4 each and 16% valued over $10 each $6 each and 36% 157 " double barrels, for sporting, breech loading shot guns and rifles, further advanced than rough bored $3 each and 35% 157 " double barreled sporting breech loading shot guns and rifles, without locks or fittings $6 each and 35% 157 " fittings, and parts of 50% 156 " muskets and parts of 25% 166 " muzzle loading shot guns, and parts thereof (T. D. 10524, 13682) 25% 157 " parts of, ramrods (T. D. 9869) 60% 157 " revolving, automatic or magazine pistols, and parts thereof 76c each and 26% 156 " rifles, and parts of (T. D. 13762) 25% Schedule op Duties 461 Par. Article RAte 157 Firearms, single barreled breech loading guns and parts' of $1 each and 35% 157 " stocks for double barreled sporting breech load- ing shot guns and rifles, wholly or partially manufactured $3 each and 35% lofi " Turkish guns as muskets (T. D. 13212) 25% 415 Fire boards, paper for 30% 84 " brick, weighing not more than ten pounds each, not glazed, enameled, ornamented or decorated in any manner $1.25 ton if glazed, enameled, ornamented or deco- rated 35% weighing more than ten pounds each and not specially provided for, not glazed, enameled, ornamented or decorated in any manner 30% if glazed, enameled, ornamented or decorated (T. D. 26501, 27422, 29499, 29529) 35% S4 " brick, lava blocks, similar to (T. D. 14557) . . .$1.25 ton 84 " brick, magneslte, not glazed, enameled, paint- ed, vitrified, ornamented or decorated in any manner 25% if glazed, enameled, painted, vitrified, orna- mented or decorated in any manner (T. D. 16416, 16570) '. 35% 199 " cases metal (T. D. 14544) 45% 86 " cement (T. D. 17837) 20% 90 " clay, wrought or manufactured $2 ton unwrought or unmanufactured (T. D. 24969). jl ton 433 " crackers (T. D. 11687, 12541, 14116, 19905), in- cluding weight of wrappers 8c lb 93 " places of decorated tiles (T. D. 24434) 60% 201 " proofed lumber, as lumber, sawed (T. D. 25542, 25715, 25728, 26517. 27385, 27569, 27677). 199 " screens or fenders, brass (T. D. 8684) 45% 332 " screens, composed of bapiboo frames tied to- gether with silk strings, the frames inclosing hand-painted panels, all in chief value of cotton (T. D. 28179) 45% 85 " tiles as tiles (T. D. 22420). 712 " wood (T. D. 8171) Free 712 " wood, sawn or split (T. D. 18492) Free 273 Fish, alewives (T. D. 7215) %c tb 270-273 " if in packages containing less than Vz bbl. (minimum 30%) %c tb 567-639" American, caught fresh (T. D. 3543, ,10358, 10362, 10391, 10606, 10588, 10438, 10650, 11300, 11604, 11680, 11709, 11846, 12622, 12623, 13613, 15338, 15340, 15479, 16562, 15735, 16721, 18768, 19352, 21889, 23196, 23252) Free 270 " packed in oil, except shell fish, in bottles, jars, tin boxes, kegs or cans, containing 7% cubic inches or less l^c pkg containing over 7%, not over 21 cubic inches 2%cpkg containing over 21, not over 33 cubic inches 5c pkg containing over 33, not over 70 cubic inches 10 c pkg 253 " anchovy paste (T. D. 3492, 14389, 21758) 40% 270 " balls in tins (T. D. 21758) 30% 512 " bladders or sounds, crude (T. D. 13549, 14105) . Free 23 " bjadders or sounds, prepared (T. D. 10785, 14105), valued not over 10c lb 214c lb 462 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. Article Rate valued over lOo, not over 35c It) 25% valued over 35c It) 15c It) and 20% 253 Fish, bloater paste (T. D. 12566, 21758) 40% 278 " boned or skinned H4c It) in brine, weight of brine not to be included (Abt. 566, T. D. 25067, 25409, 25421). 270 " brisling (T. D. 8843, 11369, 12566). (See Fish.) 272 " brisling, fresh, as herring (T. D. 8843) ^c It) 272 •' brisling salted in full bbls. (T. D. 23176) ^^c It) 270 " canned n. s. p. f., except shell fish 30% 271 " Cisco or lake herring (T. D. 14064) i^c It) 671 " clams, canned (T. D. 6548) Free 653 " cuttle, bone Free 273 " dried ?ic lb 270-273 " if in packages containing less than % barrel (minimum 30%) %o lb 272 " eels, fresh or frozen %c It) 273 " eels, pickled, if skinned (T. D. 8253, 8566) l^o lb 660 " eggs Free 270 " eggs, caviar (T. D. 10877, 11062) 30% 270 " eggs, cod roe, canned (T. D. 15716) 30% 270 " eggs, preserved (T. D. 10877, 11062, 15716) 30% 270 " eperlans a I'huile, as anchovies (T. D. 1128). 165 " floats, quill (T. D. 16336) 46% 244 " food, wafers (T. D. 6516) 20% 273 " 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, 16662, 70 F. R. 775) ?4o lb 270-273 " if in packages containing less than V^ barrel (minimum 30%) %o lb 23 " glue, valued not over lOo tb 2i4oIb valued over 10c, not over 35c lb 26% valued over 35c lb 15c lb and 20% 667 " fresh, frozen or packed in ice, caught in fresh water by citizens of the United States Free 273 ■• fresh, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11271, 15262, 15338). .%c lb 270-273 " if In packages containing less than % barrel 271 " fresh water, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3087, 7837) ^c It) 273 " frozen, n. s. p. f %c lb 270-273 " if in packages containing less than % barrel (minimum 30%) , %c lb 271 " gold, alive (T. D. 15379) ^c lb 23 " glue. (See Glue.) " half barrels, weight of (T. D. 23060). 273 " halibut, fresh, pickled, salted and boned (T. D. 24688) Iclb 272 '■ herring, fresh (T. D. 8843, 15262, 15479) :14c lb 272 " herring kippered (T. D. 14413) %clb 270 " herring, young or Russian sardines, mixed with spices, etc. (T. D. 11556, 12566, 13167).. 30% 270 " herring, pickled, in tins (T. D. 21478, 23176).. 30% 272 " herring, pickled or salted (T. D. 4805, 6024, 14064, 15479, 10645, 10738, 12566, 12621) ^c lb 272 " herring, smoked, in packages of less than one- half barrel (T. D. 22969) V4c lb 165 " hooks (T. D. 5687, 7013, 16223, 24245, 24637, 27764) ;. 46% 165 " hooks, with catgut Shells, catgut chief value (G. A. 3936) 46% 270 " In tin packages n. s. p. f. (56 P. R. 822, T. D. 10738, 9364, 11585, 11835, 12566, 14267) 30% 270-273 " In packages, containing less than % barrel Schedule of Duties 463 Par. Article Rate n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23176, 23770, 23771, 23772, 29973) %clt> or 30% Fish, In packages containing less tnan % barrel, rate of duty determined from IT. S. weighers' return of weight per package and not from Invoice weight (Abt. 18349, T. D. 28833). " In tins, measurement of (T. D. 27490, 27854). 40 " Japanese herring oil (T. D. 15414) 8c gal 358 " lines, ilax (T. D. 9307, 13173) 45% 403 " lines, silk B0% 273 " livers (T. D. 18744) %o lb 270-273 " if in packages containing less than % barrel (minimum 30%) ?4clb 271 " living, if fresh water (T. D. 15379) %c lb 273 " mackerel, fresh, pickled or salted lo lb 273 " migratory (T. D. 18299) %c lb 270-273 " if in packages containing less than % barrel Cminimum 30%) %clb 342 " nets (T. D. 15410, 20382). (See Flax nets.) 40 " oil, for stuffing leather and wire drawing (T. D. 6386, 20076, 21910) 8c gal 290 " oil cake as tallow (T. D. 25265) %o lb 639 " oil from American fisheries Free 40 " oil n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3354, 17726) 8c gal 671 " oysters, canned or otherwise (T. D. 964^, 10496, 12258) Free 273 " packed in ice n. s. p. f. (T. D. 26856, 29691, 29722, 29973) ,. %clb 270-273 " if in packages containing less than % barrel (minimum 30%) ?4c lb 270 " packed in oil. (See Fish in oil.) 253 " paste (56 F. R. 822, T. D. 4905, 12546, 14387, 7388, 10545, 14906, 21758) 40% 273 " pickled %c lb 270-273 " if in packages containing less than % barrel (minimum 30%) %c lb " pilchards (T. D. 19420). (See Herring.) 126 " plates, iron or steel 3-10o lb 118 " plates, old, as scrap iron or scrap steel (T. D. 24605, 27228). 567-639" product of American fisheries Free 270 " roes, dried, salted or smoked (T. D. 11062) 30% 273 " salmon, fresh, pickled or salted (T. D. 15529, 15677, 16104, 16325, 23772) Iclb 273 " salted, n. s. p. f %o lb 270-273 " If in packages containing less than % barrel (minimum 30%) %c lb 273 " salt water, frozen or packed in ice (T. D. 15529) %oIb 270 " salt water, in packages containing less than % barrel (minimum 30%) %o fb 253 " sauce 40% 164 " servers, as knives, carving (T. D. 16287). 273 " sharks' fins, prepared (T. T>. 8319, 10744) %o lb ?70-273 " If in packages containing less than % barrel (minimum 30%) %c lb 671 " shell (T. D. 7080, 9645, 10496, 12258, 13678) Free 273 " skinned (T. D. 23196, 23772, 24176) 1%C lb 568 " skins, raw (T. D. 26633) Frfee 272 •' smelts, fresh or frozen (T. D. 1128, 7879, 8393, 15573, 16063, 16104, 16614) %o lb B67 " smelts, shad and alewives caught In fresh water by American citizens (T. D. 7215, 15529, 15573, 15548) Free 464 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Pas. Article Rate 273 Fish, smoked or salted n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6024, 10744, 11585, 11835, 23176, 23770, 23771, 23772) %c lb 270-273 " if in packages containing less than % barrel (minimum 30%) %c rb 512 " sounds, crude (T. D. 14105, 13549, 22620, 23950) Free 23 ■' sounds, edible, as glue (T. D. 26678). (See Glue.) 23 " sounds, prepared (T. D. 28234). (See Fish bladders.) 612 " sounds, salted and dried (T. D. 18386) Free 270 " sprats (T. D. 8843, 9773, 10101, 11369, 12106, 12621, 14389, 19419, 23176). (See Fish packed in oil, bottles, jars, kegs, tin boxes or cans.) 273 " stale (T. D. 17396), if originally packed in ice. %c lb 270-273 " if in packages containing less than % barrel (minimum 30%) %c lb 271 " sturgeon, fresh water, fresh (T. D. 21759) 14c lb 273 " sturgeon, migratory, fresh (T. D. 18299, 19472, 19518) %clb 270-273 " If in packages containing less than % barrel (minimum 30%) %c lb 480 " wax (T. D. 6263) 20% 165 Fishing rods, reels and tackle, except lines, nets and seines (T. D. 12948, 25969) 45% 165 " floats, cork (T. D. 10927) 45% 340 " lines, flax, hemp or ramie. (See Flax cords.) 165 " rods, wood 45% 165 " floats, quill (T. D. 16336) 45% 324-463" trousers, cotton and India rubber, according to material of chief value. 639 Fisheries, American, spermaceti, whale and other flsh oils, flsh and other products of such fish- eries (T. r>. 348, 3760, 4413, 6969, 15479, 15562, . 15679, 18768, 19352, 21889, 23196, 23252) Free what constitutes (T. D. 17195, 17212, 17257, 17414). 203 Flag pole (T. d! 22308) 20% 661 Flags, embroidered, as regalia, if imported by a so- ciety (T. D. 27018) Free 403 " small, of silk, not toys (T. D. 28373, 29161) 50% 467 Flageolets (T. D. 11352) 45% 66 Flake, white (T. D. 15681) 30% Flannel, canton (T. D. 1576), as cotton cloth. 383 " strips, embroidered (T. D. 3178, 3837).. 50c lb and 60% 379 Flannels, wool (T. D. 10076, 11086, 11860, 11866, 12238, 12245, 12960, 13173, 17079, 17971), valued not over 40c lb 22c lb and 30% valued over 40c, not over 50c lb 33c lb and 35% valued over 50c lb, pay as wool dress goods. 379 " silk mixed (T. D. 10726), as flannels, wool. Flasks, according to material (T. D. 8660, 22690). 189 ■' containing quicksilver, same duty as if empty. 212 " willow covered (40 F. R. 228, T. D. 15384) 45% 671 Flat flsh (T. D. 28441 Free 199 " iron or steel, punched 45% 147 " irons 8-IO0 lb 126 " rails 7-40c lb 463 Flats or bonnet forms, straw (T. D. 12430) 35% 2 Flavoring extracts, alcoholic (T. D. 6573) 60c lb and 25% 349 Flax and cotton la.ee bed sfets (T. b. 10480) 60% S51 " and Cotton lace bed sets ihade on the Notting- ham machines. (See Curtains, lace.) 349 " ai-id cotton tape (4b 'P. R. 568, T. D. 13770, 16113) 60% Schedule of Duties 465 Par. 358 Flax 393 349 357 349 349 349 461 357 357 358 644 344 393 357 357 357 348 340 349 357-358" 358 349 342 335 356 349 357 Article Rate and jute cream padding (65 P. R 788, 72 P R 251, T. D. 14250) '. . . . 45% and wool sheepskin mats (T. D. 10745) 50% articles, embroidered 60% bags and bagging, as flax cloth. bands, embroidered 60% bibs, embroidered (T. D. 11085) 60% braids (T. D. 18552) 60% bridles and reins (T. D. 13662) 35% brown padding (T. D. 14326), as flax cloth, burlaps (T. D. 9091, 14050), as flax cloth. cables and cordage (T. D. 9187, 9307) 45% card waste (T. D. 26415, and Suit 1734, T. D. 28330, 14048) Pree carpets, carpeting, mats and rugs, made of flax, hemp, jute or other vegetable fiber, except cotton, valued not over 15c sq yd. . 4c sq yd and 30% valued over 15c sq yd 8c sq yd and 30% carpets and carpetings n. s. p. f 50% cloth and articles n. s. p. f., composed of flax, hemp or ramie, or of which these substances or either of them is the component of chief value, weighing 4% ounces or more per square yard, containing not more than sixty threads square inch (T. D. 19199, 22920, 25195) l%c sq yd and 30% containing more than 60, not more than 120 threads sq In 2%c sq yd and 30% containing more than 120, not more than 180 threads sq in 6c sq yd and 30% containing more than 180 threads sq in 9c sq yd and 30% but none of the above shall pay less than 50% cloth composed of flax, hemp or ramie, includ- ing shirting cloth, weighing less than 4% ounces square yard, and containing more than 100 threads square inch (T. D. 23101) . 35% if weighing less than 4% ounces per square yard and containing not more than 100 threads to the square inch (T. D. 24084).. 30% crash (T. D. 12627, 13S48), as flax cloth. collars and cuffs 40c doz and 20% cords, threads or twines, made from yarn not finer than 5 lea or number 10c lb made from yarn finer than 5 lea or number. 12c lb and in additional for each lea or number or part of lea or number In excess of 5 %c lb embroideries 60% etamines, as flax cloth. fishing lines (T. D. 13173) 45% galloons and gorings ; 60% gill netting, nets, webs and seines shall pay the same duty per lb as is imposed upon the thread, twine or bords of which made (T. D. 9115), and in addition 20% hachiled (T. D. 8152, 8965, 15373, 15865) 3c lb handkerchiefs, whether in the piece or otherr wise, finished or tmfinished, not hemmed or hemmed only (75 F. R. 927) 50% hemstitched, or imitation hemstitched, or re- vered, or have drawn threads (T. D. 16901) . 55% embroidered Or initialed, or in part of lace...,. 60ffc huckaback towels (T. D. 1183); as flax articles, woven. 466 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 345 Flax, hydraulic hose 15o ft 349 " insertings 60% 337 " Italian, is hemp, hackled $45 ton not hackled J22.50 tori 349 " laces, lace window curtains, lace bed sets, lace pillow shams, lace insertings and lace flouno- ings (T. D. 21918) 60% 357 " linen suitings, with wool polka dots thereon, flax chief value, as flax cloth (T. D. 25258). 358 " 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) 45% 358 " manufactures of tow of (T. D. 11882) 45% 344 " mats. (See Flax carpets.) 358 " measuring tapes (78 F. R. 807, 10756, 10771, 12011, 12370, 13791, 19144, 22812) 46% 349 " napkins, embroidered 60% 349 " neck rufflings 60% 349 " nets and nettings 60% 578 " New Zealand (T. D. 9464) Free 479 " noils, as waste n. s. p. f. (T. D. 24963, 26461, 27997) 10% 334 " not hackled or dressed (T. D. 8152, 8965) Ic It) 358 " padding (T. D. 14249), flax and jute 46% 349 " ruohings 60% 353 " pile fabrics (T. T>. 19227, 19244, 21777, 21817, 21950,26068) 60% 344 " rugs, value not above 15c sq yd 4c sq yd and 30% value above 15c sq yd 8c sq yd and 30% scrims (T. D. 14253, 15231), as flax cloth. 334 " scutched (T. D. 16829) Ic rb 266 " seed (15 S. C. R. 583, T. D. 15907, 16267) (56 lbs to bu.) 25c bu 35 " seed oil, raw, boiled or oxidized, 7^ lbs to gal. 15c gal 342 " seines. (See Flax gill nets). 349 " sheets, embroidered (T. D. 11070) 60% 357 " shirting cloth weighing less than 4% ozs to sq yd and containing more than 100 threads to sq in 35% if weighing less than 4% oz per sq yd and containing not more than 100 threads to the sq in 30% 342 " shrimp nets (T. D. 15410).' (See Flax gill nets). " squares for handkerchiefs, are not dutiable as woven fabrics, but as unflnished handker- chiefs (T. D. 23745, 26075, 26148). 333 " stems or unrotted flax $5 ton 333 " straw (T. D. 1405, 20422) J 5 ton 349 " tablecloths, initialed (T. D. 11069, 16905) 60% 349 " tamboured articles 60% 346 " tapes for measures (T. D. 16409) 40% 349 " tapes, silver (T. D. 16409, 16582) 60% 347 " tarpaulins (T. D. 12637, 16308) lOo sq yd and 20% 340 " thread (T. D. 10527, 21029). (See Flax cord). 349 " tidies 60% 349 " torchon lace (12 S. C. R. 754, T. D. 12117) 60% 336 " tow of (T. D. 19719, 21848) $20 ton 357 " towels, Turkish, in chief value of flax, as woven fabrics of flax (T. D. 23487, 25763). 319 " trimmings 60% 349 •' tuckings 60% Schedule of Duties 467 Par Article Rate 340 Flax twine (T. D. 12318, 11886, 12319, 12364, 17343). (See Flax cords.) 329 " (and cotton) underwear with knitted wristlets and anklets, as underwear (T. D. 24662). 357-358" union damask (T. D. 11048) as flax cloth. 349 •', veils and veiling 60% 353 " velours (T. D. 11180, 19482) 60% 357-358" vitrages, as flax cloth. 644 " waste (T. D. 4464, 5365, 9631, 11708, 13867, 14048, 18295) Free 644 " waste, known as oordalettes, not tow of flax (T. t>. 25358) Free 347 " water proof cloth lOe sq yd and 20% 324 " wearing apparel (T. D. 12637) 50% 349 " wearing apparel, embroidered 60% 349 " webbing and webs 60% 342 " webs (T. D. 12138). (See Flax gill nets.) 341 " yarns, single, in the gray, made of flax, hemp, ramie, or a mixture of any of them, not finer than 8 lea or number 6c lb finer than 8 lea, and not finer than 80 lea.... 40% finer than 80 lea or number (T. D. 26666) . . . 15% 199 Fleams 46% 423 Flesh brushes (T. D. 12664) 40% 154 Fleshing knives. (See Cutlery.) 151 Flexible metal tubing or hose, ii. s. p. f., whether covered with wire or other material, or otherwise, including any appliances or attachments aSixed thereto 30% 165 Flies, artificial, metal chief value (T. D. 15138, 24245) 45% 20 " Spanish, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. y^o It) and 10% 559 " Spanish, crude, if not alcoholic Free 165 " with gut snells (T. D. 16223, 24245) 45% 569 Flint, fiints and unground flint stones (T. D. 8842, 14202) Free 626 " oornish stone (T. D. 14459) Free 97 " glass bottles, carboys, demijohns, jars and vials, holding more than 1 pint lo lb holding Vi pint, and not more than 1 pint. . . .l%o lb holding less than Vi Pint 5Do grs but none of the above to pay less than 40% 480 " stones tor polishing purposes (T. D. 24071, 26603) 20% 480 " stones incased in cement (T. D. 29611) 20% 85 " tiles. (See Tiles.) 175 Flitters, metal (T. D. 12129, 14066, 16935, 17181, 6332, 23112, 23752, 25042, 25181, 25973, 26089) 12o lb 179 Flitterstlckereln (T. D. 7287) 15c lb and 60% 165 Floats, fishing (T. D. 10927, 6178) 45% 155 " of all cuts and kinds. (See Files.) 548 Flocks, cotton (T. D. 7447, 13217) Free 374 " mohair (T. D. 13002) lOcIb 403 " silk (T. D. 12149) 50% 374 " wool (T. D. 7447) 10c Iti 357 Floor cloths, flax, hemp, or ramie (T. D. 7237), as flax cloth. " cloths, cotton, as cotton clotlj. 466 " matting, made of cocoa fiber 'or rattan 6cs(iyd 466 " mats, made of cocoa fiber or rattan (T. D. 20923) 4o sq ft 343 " mattings, plain, fancy or flgured, manufac- tured from straw, round or split, or other vegetable substances, n. s. p. f., and having 468 F. B. Vandkghift & Co. Par. Article R^ie a warp of cotton, hemp or other vegetable substance, including what are commonly known as Chinese, Japanese and India straiw matting (T. D. 12846, 12847, 17485) 3%c sq yd 347 Floor oilcloth, if nine feet or less in width 6c sq yd and 15% over nine feet in width 10c sq yd and 15% 147 " plates, cast iron (T. D. 11093) S-lOo lb 85 " tiles (T. D. 14746, 16523). (See Tiles.) 1 Fior benzoin acid 25% 2 Floral extracts 60c lb and 26% 67 " or flower waters containing no alcohol n. s. p. f. (T. D. 27428, 27600, 28540, 29575) 20% 116 Florentine mosaics (T. D. 547, 10620) 20% Florents Beglisse, as confectionery (T. D. 22896). 199 Floroscopes (T. D. 14153) 45% 313 Floss, cotton, as cotton thread. 340 " linen (T. D. 7826, 7888), as flax thread. 313 " Moravian, as thread cotton. ' 398 " silk, n. s. p. f., if in the gum $1 1ft if ungummed, wholly or in part, or if fur- ther advanced by any process of manufac- ture ?1.50 lb Provided, That in no case shall duty be as- sessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the skeins, bobbins, cops, spools, or beams. 402 Flounclngs, beaded silk (T. D. 16224) 60% 350 '■ composed of cotton, silk, artificial silk, or other material (except wool), made on the Lever or Gothrough machine 70% Provided, That no wearing apparel, handker- chiefs, or articles of any description, com- posed wholly or in chief value of any of the foregoing, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon the articles or the materials of which the same are composed. 349 " cotton (T. D. 12528, 15847, 16143, G. A. 3840).. 60% 349 " lace, cotton or other vegetable fiber (G. A. 3738, T. D. 18843) 60% 402 " silk 60% 383 " wool 50o lb and 60% 296 Flour, arrowroot, crude (T. D. 6261, 9031, 10954, 11090, 21405) lolb " bags. (See Bags.) 234 " buckwheat (T. D. 4984) 26% 689 " cassava or cassada (T. D. 9031) Free 480 " chestnut (T. D. 11547) 20% 236 " ' corn or corn meal 40c 100 lb 199 " magnesium (T. D. 21654) 46% 296 " nut, if used as starch lo lb 239 " oatmeal le lb 296 " potato (T. D. 16955) l%e lb 240 " rice (T. D. 10954) %clb 296 " root (T. D. 10277, 13692) lolb 241 " rye %o lb 664 " sago (T. D. 4443, 10613, 11061, 18342, 22968, 23021, 24076, 24203) Free 223 " snuff 66c lb 296 " starch, if potato (T. D. 13692, 56 F. R. 22, 14 F. K. 639) HJoIb 252 " slicks, Chinese (T. D. 8819) 40% 689 " tapioca (83 F. R. 162, 77 F. R. 734, 56 F. R. 222, T. D. 3161, 11406, 14114, 17708, 18475, 22968) ......,...,.., Free Schedule of Duties 469 Par. Article Rate 480 Flour taro (T. D. 14237) 20% 480 ■• water chestnut (T. D. 15155) 20% 243 ■' wheat 25% 216 ■■ wood (T. D. 17392, 19099, 27242, 27969, 28130).. 35% 480 " yam, not starch (T. D. 15174) 20% 668 Flower and grass seeds n. s. p. f Free 263 " bulbs, lily-of-the-valley pips, tulip, narcissus, begonia, and gloxinia $1 per M 263 " hyacinth, astilbe, dielytra, and lily-of-the- valley clumps $2.50 per M lily and oalla $5 per M peony. Iris Kaempferii or Germanica, eanna, dahlia, and amaryllis ?10 per M all other bulbs, bulbous roots, or corms which are cultivated for their flowers or foliage 50o per M 639 " essences, primal Free 263 " plants (T. D. 20759, 21922) 25% 263 " roots (T. D. 14065), n, s. p. f 50c per M 668 " seeds (T. D. 5985, 21671) Free " stands, according to material (T. D. 6479). 67 " waters, containing no alcohol 20% 438 Flowers and leaves, artificial, of metal (Abt. 51, T. D. 24919) 60% 438 " artificial (66 F. R. 740, 38 F. R. 724, T. D. 7595, 10408, 10493, 11182, 11378, 11364, 11883, 14922, 14938, 14943, 15022, 17281) 60% 438 " artificial, for ornamenting dresses (T. D. 18522) 60% 438 " artificial, stems for 60% 438 " artificial, wreaths of, and wire (T. D. 29235) . . 60% 20 " as drugs, advanced in value, if not alcoholic ViC lb and 10% 559 " as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Free 263 " azaleas 25% 438 " celluloid boutonnieres (T. D. 10224, 14938, 14943) 60% »3 " china (T. D. 12681) 60% 438 " cotton lace (T. D. 16858) 60% 263 " crotons 25% 263 " cut (T. D. 11911, 12585, 14759) 25% 263 " dracaenas 25% 263 " dried, natural, suitable for decorative pur- poses (T. D. 2518, 9944, 12115, 13574, 14058, 14728, 13375) 25% 263 " dyed, natural, suitable for decorative pur- poses (T. D. 14058, 14933) 25% 448 " enameled silver, valued at 20c per doz pieces Ic each and 26% and in addition thereto % of one cent per doz for each ohe cent the value exceeds 20c doz. " essence of. (See Enfleurage grease.) (T. D. 21306, 21362, 21424). 263 " fresh, suitable for decoration 25% 578 " grasses, sheaves of wheat not (T. D. 1739, 13375, 20497, 20984) Free 263 " hyacinths 26% 438 " India rubber tubing tor (T. D. 3386, 6216, 6387, 7207, 8932, 10408, 10493, 14213, 14928, 18814, 84 F. R. 154) 60% 403 " in wire baskets, trimmed with silk (T. D. 6230) 50% 263 " Immortelles (T. D. 15990) 25% 470 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 263 Flowers, jonquils 25% 263 " lathyrus (T. D. 15162) 25% lavender bunches (T. D. 14304), dutiable ac- cording to material of chief value. 630 •' leaves not (66 P. R. 740) Free 263 " lily-of -the-valley pips '. $1 per M clumps $2.50 per M 43S ■■ metal piques (T. D. 14722) 60% 438 •• metal wreaths (T. D. 5366, 9469, 14722) 60% 263 " narcissi Jl M 263 " natural, all kinds, preserved or fresh, suitable for decorative purposes (T. D. 8639, 9944, 10073) «% 263 " natural, bleached with chloride of lime (T. D. 10073) 25% 263 " natural, dried (T. D. 12115, 13375, 14058) 25% 263 " natural, dyed (T. D. 13375, 14058) 26% 263 " natural, in wreaths or other forms (T. D. 1994) 25% 263 " natural, sun bleached (T. D. 10073) 25% 563 " orchids 25% 263 " palms 25% 263 " preserved, suitable for decoration 25% 559 '■ pyrethrum roseum, if not alcoholic (T. D. 3077) Free 20 " pyrethrum roseum, powdered, if not alcoholic, (T. D. 6161) %crbandlO% 438 " silk, paper and cotton (T. D. 5982) 60% 81 " sulphur ■ $4 ton ^63 " tulips $1M 438 " wax 60% 151 Flues, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge, if not less than % of an inch in diameter lo lb it less than % and not less than Vi of an inch in diameter l^c lb if less than % of an inch in diameter 2c tb if made of charcoal iron the foregoing shall pay not less than l^c tb if made from plate metal, and corrugated, ribbed, or otherwise reinforced against col- lap.siny pressure 2c lb 151 " Purves furnace as (T. D. 27976). 287 Fluid extract of meat 15c lb 345 Flume hose, of cotton, flax, hemp, ramie, or jute 16c lb 491 Fluorate of aniline (T. D. 15129) Free ■482 Fluoric acid Free 90 Fluorspar (T. D. 14736) $3 ton 423 Flute swabs (T. D. 9594, 16304) 40% 101 Fluted plate glass. (See Glass plate.) 467 Flutes (T. D. 10S29, 10956, 11056, 11562, 11353) 45% 431 " toy (T. D. 1821, 14392, 14734) 36% 467 Flutlnas (T. D. 11353) 46% 349 Flutlngs, cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% 56 Fluxes 30% 199 Fly catchers of iron wire and a chemical compound, chemical compound chief value (T. D. 25150) 45% Fodder, for cattle en route for Europe from con- tiguous territory is dutiable (T. D. 11543). 153 Foils and foil blades (T. D. 2881, '6350, 19849) 50% 199 Foil copper (T. D. 13317) 45% 199 " gold (T. D. 1173, 1697, 2674) 45% 199 " made of alloy (T. D. 13317) 45% 199 " metal (T. D. 2674, 6350) 45% 18» " tin (T. D. 12435) 46% Schedule of Duties 471 Par. Article Rate 199 Foil, zinc (T, D. 17058) 45% 420 Folding relief pictures (T. D. 12803) 35% 199 " rules, wood and metal (T. D. 7945) 45% 112 Font, baptismal, of marble (T. D. 6249) 50% Food, adulterated articles of (T. D. 10203), Act Aug. 30, 1890 Prohibited 480 " lacteous (T. D. 7982) 20% 452 Footballs, leather and india rubber (T. D. 10557) 40% 452 Foot muffs of sheepskin and leather (T. D. 755, 10745) 40% 639 Foots of olive oil, if denatured (T. D. 12709) Free 199 Forceps 45% Sec. 37 Foreign built yachts. 542 Foreign coins, copper, for manufacturing purposes (T. D. 1760) Free 542 " coins, nickel, for manufacturing purposes (T. D. 6887) Free 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 Sec- retary of State, are free (Art. 324, C. R. 1892, T. D. 4776). " naval officers, articles for, are dutiable (T. D. 6606). 500 " or domestic iron or steel drums, used for the shipment of acids, which shall have been ac- tually exported from the United States Free 634 " newspapers Free 634 " periodicals, if unbound or paper covered, con- taining current literature and issued at weekly, monthly or quarterly periods Free 682 " postage or revenue stamps (T. D. 8362, 10960) Free Sec. 15 Foreign ships, duty on importations in. Sec. 16 Foreign prohibition of importations in. Sec. 17 Foreign when importation in, allowed. Foreign tax or duty is a part of dutiable value (T. D. 10434). Sec. 4 Foreign trade agreements. 199 Forged hoe blades (T. D. 22379) 45% 670 " shot gun barrels, rough bored Free 131 " steel bars, as steel bars (T. D. 27443). 199 " tools (45 F. R. 40, T. D. 5962, 6413, 7404, 8323, 8532, 8535, 9008, 9028, 10245, 10657, 15796) 45% Forglngs, definition of (19 O. A. G. 157). 123 " anti-friction ball 459fr 199 ' certain iron stable fittings not (Abt. 2303, T. 0. 25482 45% 142 " for axles, finished and unfinished, value not over 6o lb %c It) 123 " of iron or steel, or of combined iron and steel, but not machined, tooled, or otherwise ad- vanced in condition by any process or opera- tion subsequent to the forging process, n. s. p. f 30% " this term applies only to articles in the con- dition in which they leave the forge (T. D. 10245, 10568, 10657, 11138, 12855). 472 F. B. Vaivtdegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 199 Forgings, pulley blocks not (T. D. 12855) 45% HI Forks for bicycles (T. D. 13904) 45% 154 " pickle, as forks, table (T. D. 18531). 154 " table, carving, kitchen or cooks', with handles of mother-of-pearl, shell, ivory, silver, nick- eled silver, or other metal than iron or steel 14c each and 15% with handles of deerhorn 10c each and 15% with handles of hard rubber, solid bone, cel- luloid, or any pyroxyline material 4c each and 15% w^ith handles of any other material than those above mentioned Ic each and 15% Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay less than 40% any of the foregoing forks if imported with- out handles 40% 154 " tines for (T. D. 1796) 40% 431 " toy 35% 467 " tuning 45% 3 Formaldehyd (T. D. 16992, 22110) (minimum 25%) 55c lb 426 Forms, button, if not exceeding three inches in any one dimension 10% 544 ** of copper, unmanufactured, n. s. p. f Free 121 " structural, of iron or steel, not assembled, or manufactured, or advanced beyond hammer- ing, rolling, or casting, valued at 9-10 of Ic per lb or less 3-10o lb valued above 9-10 of Ic per lb 4-lOc lb 610 Fortified lemon juice containing not more than two per centum of alcohol (T. D. 8948, 11245, 13008, 13232) Free 488 Fossil, amber Free 90 " metal (T. D. 7290) $2 ton 707 " wax (T. D. 2703, 6258) Free 570 Fossils (T. D. 6745, 7290) Free 381 Foule serge (T. D. 10076), as wool dress goods. 123 Foundry ladles (T. D. 17732) 30% 187 Fountain pens 30% Fountains, according to material. B09 Fowls, ducklings and chicks, stuffed, not toys (T. D. 25872, 26064) Free 289 " for breeding (T. D. 20833, 25132) 3o lb 289 " if poultry, dead (T. D. 13678) 5c lb 289 " if poultry, living 3c IT) 510 " land and water (T. D. 10516, 10917, 13678).. Free 510 " wild, live or dead (T. D. 10917) Free 274 Fox berries (T. D. 16727), edible and fresh (T. D. 22808, 23114, 24887, and Abt. 2161, T. D. 25462) Icqt " dutiable by dry measure, quart. Water, if any, to be disregarded (T. D. 26512, 27378, 27474). 20 Foxglove, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. 14c lb and 10% 559 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 574 Fox skins, not dressed (T. D. 437) Free 439 " with stuffed heads (T. D. 15817) 35% 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 Schedule op Duties 473 Par. Article Rate 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 P. R. 499, 21776, 21816, 21911, 22060, 22281). 108 Frames for optical instruments (T. D. 11374, 12552) . . 45% " for paintings, for permanent exhibition free under bond (T. D. 8566). " for paintings for societies, free under oath (T. D. 8589). 199 " for paintings, miniatures, set with precious stones (T. D. 28244, 28282, 28344 45% 105 " for spectacles, eyeglasses, and goggles, valued not over 40o doz 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). " value of, will be added if not separately stated on invoice (T. D. 2350). 667 Frankfurter sausage (T. D. 9340) Free 45 Frankfort black 25% 20 Frankincense gum, advanced In value, if not alco- holic ViO lb and 10% 559 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 114 Freestone, hewn, dressed and polished 50% 114 " undressed and unmanufactured 10c cu ft 13 French chalk (T. D. 28425) Ic lb " general internal revenue tax on alcohol, duti- able (T. D. 24653). 56 " green, a color 30% 494 " leaf, as annatto Free 298 " mustard lOo tb 683 " sand, crude or manufactured (T. D. 7683).... Free " special local taxes known as "droit de ville" and "octroi" not part of market value (T. D. 26272, 26771). 285 Fresh beef, mutton, pork or veal, lamb, venison and other game, except birds (T. D. 17159) l%o lb 106 Fresnel lenses, composed of a number of ring-like sectionfi, each section in itself a lens (T. D. 27669) 45% 436 Friction matches (T. D. 14223), gross of 144 boxes, containing not more than 100 matches box 6c grs imported otherwise than in boxes as above.. %cM 85 Friezes of tile, or tiling 60% 249 Frijol negro beans 45c bii S49 Frilled muslins (T. D. 15847) 60% 349 Frlllings, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 7226, 7551, 8799, 10068, 10765, 16567, 17130, 17334).. 60% 332 " cotton, partly made (T. D. 11698, 12425) 45% Fringed articles, not lace (T. D. 15472, 20557). towels (T. D. 12642, 12647, 18970, 20557, 23730), as cloth of which composed. 349 Fringes, ball (T. D. 12457, 12553) 60% 421 " bead and cotton 60% 402 " bead and silk 60% 421 " bead or bugle (T. D. 12943) 60% 405 " composed wholly or in chief value of yarns, threads, filaments, or fibers of artificial or imitation silk or of artificial or imitation horsehair, by whatever name known, and by whatever process made 45c lb and 60% 474 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 349 Fringes, cotton (T. D. 12385) 60% 411 " cotton, covered with surface coated paper, if paper cliief value (T. D. 12926) 5c n> and 30% 349 " linen 60% 179 " metal (T. D. 5925, 6149, 11361, 10898) . .15c ft and 60% 402 " silk 60% 383 " wool or hair, in whole or in part 50c It) arid 60% 442 Frizzes, human hair (T. D. 12213) 35% 4S0 Frogs, dead (T. D. 10270) 10% 480 " dressed (T. D. 11566, 24959, Abt. 5410, T. D. 26190) 10% 420 " paper 35% 109 Frontal mirrors (T. D. 9958) 45% 98 Frosted glass bottles, decanters, and other articles of glass 60% 56 Frostlngs (T. D. 29564) 30% 56 " globules of glass, imitating seed pearls (T. D. 29564) 30% 273 Frozen fish, salt water %c tb 271 " fish, fresh water ^c lb Fruit condemned by Baard of Health, no duty on (T. D. 27324). 21 •' essence (T. D. 13303) (minimum 25%) ?1 lb 21 " essence, ether butyric (T. D. 14521) (mini- mum 25%) $1 lb 21 " ether, amyl acetate as (T. D. 25404) $1 lb " ethers, acetic ether not (T. D. 13303). 21 " ethers, amyl valerinate (T. D. 13701, 17406) (miniinum 25%) ?1 lb 21 " ethers, oils or essence (T. D. 1129, 8881, 9205, 13701, 14521) (minimum 25%) $1 lb 277 " grape Ic lb 274 " jams Ic lb and 35% 274 " jellies (T. D. 9043, 13233) 35% :310 " juice, cherry juice, prune juice, prune wine, and other fruit juices and fruit syrup n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7868, 9199, 9350, 9705. 11367, 11689, 12415, 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 70c gal containing more than 18% alcohol 70c gal and in addition on each proof gallon alcohol. .$2.07 310 '■ juice, concentrated, as fruit juice (T. D. 13176, 15854, G. A. 3759, T. D. 29812). 310 " juice crushed strawberries (T. T). 11396), as fruit juice. •610 " juice, lemon, sour orange, and lime, contain- ing not more than 2% of alcohol (T. D. 11245, 13008, 13232) Free 65 " juice, medicated, non-alcoholic (T. D. 6418) . . 26% 480 " juice, raspberry syrup, not (T. D. 11689, 13973) 20% 480 " juice, raspberry vinegar not, T. D. 13195) 20% 310 " juice, raspberry and strawberry, containing no alcohol (T. D. 18720) 70c gal •610 " juice, sour orange, containing not more than 2% of alcohol (T. D. 2345, 6589) Free 154 " knives (T. D. 17275). (See Knives.) 21 " oils (minimum 26%) $1 lb 572 " plants, tropical and semi-tropical, for propa- gation or cultivation (T. D. 1746) Free 274 " pulp, as fruit preserved in own juice (T. D. 28799) Ic lb and 35% 274 *' raspberry pulp, as fruit in its own jdice (T. D. 23987) Ic lb and 36% Schedule op Duties 475 Par. Article Rate Fruit, rotten, allowance for (T. D. 24444, 26315, 26998, 27133, 27970, 29094). 310 " syrup. (See Fruit juice.) 219 _ " tablets (T. D. 7652, 8125), as confectionery. 274 Fruits, apples, dried or evaporated 2c lU 274 " apples, green or ripe (T. D. 12313) 25c bu 438 " artificial (T. D. 8179, 12034, 30 F. R. 422, 38 F. R. 724) 60% 20 " as drugs, advanced in value, if not alcoholic %c tb and 10% 559 " as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Free 571 " bananas , Free 274 " berries, dried, desiccated, evaporated or pre- pared (T. D. 20810) 2c lb 274 " berries, edible, in natural condition Ic qt 571 " berries, green, ripe or dried, n. s. p. f Free 277 ." bitter oranges (T. D. 13688) lo lb 274 " candied apples (T. D. 15811) Ic tb and 35% 278 " candied citron (59 F. R. 768) 4c "lb 274 " canned apples (T. D. 12313) 2o n> 274 " cherries, green or ripe (T. D. 3162) 25c bu 274 " Chinese longan (T. D. 16218, 23985) 2c lb 278 " citron or citron peel, candied, dried or pre- served (T. D. 10401) 4c lb 571 " citron in brine (T. D. 11555) Free 274 " cranberries 25% 274 " crystallized (T. D. 2704) Ic lb and 35% 275 " currants 2o lb 274 ■' date paste or dough (T. D. 24806) Ic lb and 35% 275 " dates lo lb 274 " dates, candied (T. D. 12668) Ic lb and 35% 274 " dates, stuffed (T. D. 12547) ilc lb and 35% " decayed on voyage may be abandoned (T. D. 11373). 571 " dried, n. s. p. f Free 274 " duty imposed on alcohol in excess is to be as- sessed on all such excess, whether the alco- hol is absorbed by the fruit or surrounding it (T. D. 24563). 274 " edible, dried, desiccated, evaporated or pre- pared 2c lb 275 " figs 2^0 tb 274 " fig paste (T. D. 5041) Ic lb and 35% 274 " glace (T. D. 15076) Ic lb and 35% 276 '■ grapes 25c cu ft 275 " grapes, dried 2^4c lb 571 " green, ripe or dried, n. s. p. f Free 571 " in brine n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11B55) Free 274 " in ascertaining the dutiable weight of fruits preserved in their own juices, no allowance can be made for the liquid in which the fruits are preserved (T. D. 27058). 274 " in maraschino (T. D. 29102, 29507, 29536) Ic lb and 35% 274 " preserved or packed in sugar, or having sugar added thereto, or preserved or packed in mo- lasses, spirits of their own juices, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18930, 20212, 20218, 20223, 20761, 20895, 21428, 22039, 22545) Iclb and 35% containing over 10% alcohol 35% and in addition, on the alcohol in excess of 10% per proof gal $2.50 278 " lemon peel, dried (T. D. 22041) 2o tb 278 " lemon peel, preserved or candied (T. D. 21948) 2o tb 277 " lemons l%c lb 476 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 274 Fruits, lichi, dried (T. D. 3162) 2c lb 277 " limes Ic lb 571 " limes, Spanish (T. D. 8595) Free 571 " mangoes Free 275 " olives, in bottles, jars, kegs, tins or other packages containing less than 5 gals each. .25c gal otherwise 15o gal 274 " or nuts, Chinese, preserved in sugar, mo- lasses, etc., as sweetmeats (Abt. 21734, T. D. 29974) lo tb and 35% 278 " orange peel, dried, preserved or candied (T. D. 21948) 2c lb 277 " oranges Ic lb 274 " peaches, green or ripe 25c bu 274 " pears, alligator (T. D. 18570) 25o bu 274 " pears, green or ripe 25c bu 274 " pears and peaches, dried, desiccated, evapo- ' rated or prepared, n. s. p. f 2o lb 279 " pineapples in barrels and other packages 8c cu f t in bulk $8 M 274 " pineapples, preserved in own Juice, not having sugar, spirits or molasses added thereto.... 25% 253 " pickled 40% 571 " plantains Free 274 " plum sauce (T. D. 23075) Ic lb and 35% 274 " plums, green or ripe (T. D. 10274) 25c bu 274 " plums, drifed or prepared (T. D. 265, 3811) 2o lb 571 " pomegranates Free 277 " pomelos Iclb 274 " preserved or packed in sugar, spirits, mo- lasses or their own Juices, or having sugar added thereto, if containing no alcohol or containing not over 10% of alcohol, n. s. p. t. (T. D. 1762, 2704, 4339, 5041, 59B4, 9357, 10874, 12178, 12547, 12725, 12820, 13767, 13793, 15653, 11555, 15811, 59 F. R. 768, 69 F. R. 92, T. D. 26069, 27795) Ic lb and 35% containing over 10% alcohol 35% and in addition on the alcohol in excess of 10% per proof gal (T. D. 24653) $2.50 275 " prunelles (T. D. 6330) 2c lb 275 " prunes 2c lb 274 " prunes, boiled (T. D. 20565) lo lb and 35% 274 " prunes, boiled in water and pressed through a sieve, without added sugar, as fruits pre- served In their own juices (T. D. 25174) lo lb and 35% 274 " quinces, green or ripe 25cbu 275 " raisins (T. D. 14624) 2%e lb 571 " ripe, n. s. p. t Free 277 " shaddocks Iclb 688 " tamarinds (T. D. 2283) Free 274 " tamarinds in molasses (T. D. 5552) lo lb and 35% 571 " watermelons (T. D. 12338) Free 274 " watermelons, prepared or preserved (T. D. 13207) Iclb and 35% 438 " wax (T. D. 17827) 60% 275 " Zante currants (T. D. 16004) 2c lb 147 Frying pans, cast iron (T. D. 3669) 8-lOc tb 149 " pans, cast iron, coated, glazed or tinned l^clb 199 " pans, wrought Iron 45% 428 Fuel compositions In which coal or coal dust is th^ component material of chief value, whether in briquettes or other form ...20%, Schedule of Duties 477 Par. Article Rate 480 Fuel, patent (T. D. 7650, 17495) 20% 712 " wood for (T. D. 8171) Free 90 Fuller's earth unwrought and unmanufactured $1.50 ton wrought and manufactured $3 ton 434 Fulminates (T. D. 15158, 21604, 21677) 20% 434 Fulminating articles n. s. p. f 30% 434 " powders 20% 415 Fumigating paper, as paper n. s. p. f. (T. D. 24576). 30% 480 " pastiles (T. D. 6114) 20% 269 Fungus, Chinese, dried in the sun, as a vegetable (T. D. 26812, Aht. 21736, T. D. 29974) 25% 559 " dried, if not alcoholic (T. D. 14843) Free 20 " advanced in value, if not alcoholic ^c It) and 10% 158 Funnels, cast iron, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, but not ornamented or decorated with lithographic or other printing (T. D. 11985) 40% 674 Fur, Angora goatskins with hair on (T. D. 15699) Free 439 " bands, feutre 50% 439 " beaver tails not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired (T. D. 13240) 20% 446 " bodies. (See Fur hats.) 446 " bonnets. (See Fur hats.) 439 " caps (T. D. 7214, 10784) 50% 479 " clippings (T. D. 6631, 6736, 10540, 11877, 13245), 12672, 12233) 10% 574 " Chinese sable (T. D. 13686), undressed Free 439 " coat and cloak linings (T. D. 8867, 10324, 10913, 10883, 12123, 13180, 13182) 35% 439 " crosses 35% 573 " droppings from rabbit skins (T. D. 26955) Free 439 " felt bands (T. D. 26523, 26588) 35% 402 " garments, trimmed with silk (T. D. 29824, 29297) J... 60% 439 " goatskin rugs, temporarily sewed together (T. D. 12985, 22931) 35% 439 " goose skins, dressed with down on, not ad- vanced further than dyeing, but not repaired (T. D. 12838, 13240) 20% 439 " hamster in plates (T. D. 13180) 35% 439 " hares' hair, not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired (T. D. 9862) 20% 479 " (so-called) hares' combings, loose or dead hair removed in cleaning skins, used in making cheap hats, but requiring further treatment for that use (T. D. 27971, 28102) 10% 402 " hats, trimmed with silk (T. D. 28783) 60% 446 " 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 J4.50 doz $1.50 dozand 20% valued over $4.50, not over $9, doz. .$3 doz and 20% valued over $9, not over $18, doz. .$5 doz and 20% valued over $18 doz $7 doz and 20% 439 " hatters', dressed on the skin, not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired (T. D. 6392, 10096, 10854, 10901, 12672, 13313, 50 F. R. 693, .53 F. R. 344) 20% 439 " hatters', not Oh the skin (T. D. 9862, 10096) 20% 446 " hoods. (See Fur hats.) 439 " lambskins, dressed, not advanced further than 478 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate dyeing, but not repaired (T D. 15726) 20% 439 Fur, lined garments (64 F. R. 577, T. D. 6862, 13-985, 13998, 14729, 14960, 17282, 17283, 17952) 50% 439 " manufactures ot, further advanced than dress- ing and dyeing, when prepared for use as material, n. s. p. f. (T, D. 1556, 6160, 6306, 6862, 7063, 7451, 8617, 8867, 9642, 10324, 10795, 10913, 13297, 13585, 13864, 13985, 14729, 22619). 35% 439 " pieces, dressed, for' hatters 35% 439 " plates (T. D. 12123) 35% 439 •' rabbits' hair caps (T. D. 11094) 50% 439 " rabbits' hair gloves (T. D. 9672) 50% 439 " rabbits', not on the skin, for hatters' use (T. D. 13313, 16875, 17076) 20% 439 " robes, unfinished (T. D. 2356, 6078) 35% 378 " rugs, in part of wool, fur chief value, as manufactures in part of wool (T. D. 24301). 439 " Russian sable skins, not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired (T. D. 25169).. 20% 439 " sable coats (T. D. 13864) 50% 439 " sable skins, dressed, not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired (T. D. 10053). 20% 439 " sable robes (T. D. 14564) 50% 584 " skin waste (T. D. 10014) Free 439 " skins, carroted (G. A. 3932) 20% 439 " skins, dressed, not advanced further than dye- ing, but not repaired (T. D. 3802, 10796, 10901, 12123) 20% 439 " skins, dressed, permanently sewed together (T. D. 8517) 35% 574 " skins, not dressed (T. D. 6078, 6372, 9731, 11845, 13686, 66 F. R. 299) Free 574 " skins, plucked, not dressed (T. D. 6372, 10854, 10901, 14768, G. A, 3932) Free 574 " skins, tails, scraped (T. D. 9603) Free 439 " skins, with stuffed heads (50 F. R. 344, T. D. 12815, 53 F. R. 693, T. D. 13297, 13585, 15699, 15726, 15817) 35% 439 " souslik and squirrel, if dressed on the skin, not advanced further than dyeing, but not re- paired (T. D. 13182) 20% 439 " squirrel boas (T. p. 13697) 50% 439 " strips or bands, in part of wool, but in chief value of rabbit fur used in making hats (T. D. 26598) 35% 439 " thlbet coats (T. D. 13864, 18775, 84 F. R. 155) 50% 439 " thibet crosses (T. D. 10384, 12755, 12957, 18775, 19136) 35% 439 " trimmings for cloaks (T. D. 6160) 35% 479 " waste (59 F. R. 451, T. D. 6631, 6736, 10014, 12233, 12672, 13245, 14443, 17155, 20447) 10% 479 " waste, result ot a combing process, but un- fitted for use In hat making (T. D. 27971, 28027, 28102) 10% 439 " yarn (T. D. 6208, 6306, 7173, 11084)... 35% 573 Furs, undressed Free 439 " dressed on skin, not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired 20% 439 " for hatters' use 20% 439 " manufactures of, further advanced than dressing and dyeing, when prepared for use as material 35% 573 " undressed Free 86 Furnace linings, lava (T. D. 14557, 16851) 20% Schedule of Duties 479 Par. Article Rate 151 Furnaces, cylindrical (T. D. 23658) 2o lb 199 '• portable (T. D. 5939) 45% 151 " Purves, as boiler tubes. (See Iron or steel tubes.) (T. D. 29007, 29131.) 717 Furniture, antique, more than 100 years old, if work of art (T. D. 14410, 29958) Free 215 " beaters (T. D. 7188, 12200) 35% 199 " brass castings and tubes for (T. D. 10114) . . . 45% damask (T. D. 13198), as cotton cloth. 349 " embroidered (T. D. 28293) 80% 461 " harness 35% 215 " house or cabinet, finished or unfinished, wood (T. D. 13226, 9536, 15992, 42 F. R. 672) 35% 520 " if household effects Free 349 '■ lace (T. D. 16971) 60% 199 " metal 46% 169 " metal castings for (T. D. 12520) 45% office, is not household effects (T. D. 14466). 215 " of wood and silk, wood chief value (T. D. 27424) 35% 215 " of wool, silk, and wood, wood chief value (Abt. 2791, -T. D. 25554) 35% 199 " of wood and metal, metal chief value (T. T>. 28255, 29634) 45% 215 " of wood, covered with tapestry (T. D. 29645).. 35% 116 " slate slabs tor 20% 135 " springs, iron or steel, duty equal to the wire of which they are made, and in addition (mini- mum 40%) Ic n> 378 " tapestry covered (T. D. 13225), as woolen man- ufactures n. s. p. f. vans, dutiable (T. D. 21893, 23817). 56 Fusalns or charcoal sticks (T. D. 13547, 26307) 30% 475 Fuse, for smokers' use (T, D. 1778) 60% 437 " safety, mining or blasting, of all kinds, not composed in chief value of cotton (T. D. 6213, 24156) 35% 36 Fusel oil (T. D. 13960, 20357) %c lb 110 Fusible, enamel (T. D. 14508, 14854, 16434) 25% 110 " enamel applies to article itself and not to articles made therefrom (T. D. 25509). 110 " mosaic cubes (T. D. 14854) 25% 20 Fustic, advanced in value, if not alcoholic (T. D. 17172) : ViC lb and 10% 559 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 22 " extract of %c lb G 3 Gaduol Merck (T. D. 20046, 25069, 25984, 25993, 26065) 55c lb, but not less than 25% 264 Gailllardlas (T. D. 16113) plants 25% 427 Gaiter buttons, papier mache (T. D. 14711) 60% Gaiters, according to material of chief value. 20 Galanga, advanced in value, if not alcoholic, .^c lb and 10% 559 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 20 " gum, advanced in value, if not alcoholic... ViC lb and 10% 559 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 199 Galeries, gold (T. D. 4204) 45% 578 Galingaie rush, as grass crude (T. D. 24330) Free 480 Gall, beef, for artists' use 20% 1 " ground (T. D. 16941) : 35c lb 65 " ox (T. D. 16638) inspissated 25% 15 Gallamlne blue (T. D. 12827) 30% 15 Gallanol (G. A. 3833) 20% 480 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 15 Gallein (67 P. R. Ill, T. D. 1425, 7892, 12829, 15757, 15983) 30% 199 Galettes, metal chief value (T. D. 11402) 45% 1 Gallic acid 8c lb 480 Gallllith umbrella handles (T. D. 26733) 20% 480 " in blocks or sheets (Suits 4270 and 4357, T. D. 27773, 27822) 20% 307 Galllpoll wine, as still wine (T. D. 5092). 92 Gallipots (T. D. 17352) 25% 15 Gallobromol (G. A. 3833) 20% 15 Gallocyanine (T. D. 12795, 13577, 10081) 30% 15 " prune (T. D. 15121) 30% 56 Galloflavin (T. D. 9098, 12853, 19545) 30% 421 Galloons, beaded 60% 350 " composed of cotton, silk, artificial silk, or other material (except wool), made on the Lever or Gothrough machine 70% Provided, That no wearing apparel, handker- chiefs, or articles of any description, com- posed wholly or in chief value of any of the foregoing, shall pay a less rate of duty than -that imposed upon the articles or the ma- terials of which the same are composed. 405 " composed wholly or in chief value of yarns, threads, filaments or fibers of artificial or imitation silk or of artificial or imitation horsehair, by whatever name known, and by whatever process made 45o lb and 60% 349 " cotton, elastic or non-elastic (T. D. 11247, 14144, 14310, 16002, 16014, 16484, 19074, 23280, 24975) 60% 349 " cotton, embroidered (T. D. 12561) 60% 402 " cotton, embroidered with silk (T. D. 10667, 12557, 14173, 17174, 10506) 60% 349 " flax lace 60% 349 " for corset edgings, as embroideries (T. D. 12557) 60% 179 " gold or other metal (T. D. 9496, 9583, 11583, 12376) 15c lb and 60% 349 " herringbone (T. D. 10757, 14144) 60% 179 " leather and metal, if metal chief value 15c lb and 60% 349 " linen 60% 402 " silk, elastic or non-elastic (T. D. 10667, 26049, 28329) 60% 330 " tubular or bone casings (T. D. 14310, 16002) . . . 45% 383 " wool or hair, in whole or in part (T. D. 5808, 9496, 26049) 50c lb and 60% 20 Galls, nut, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. i^c lb and 10% 22 " nut, aqueous extract of (T. D. 19052) . ^c lb and 10% 559 " nut, crude, if not alcoholic Free 128 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 tin plates, terne plates and taggers' tin, and hereinafter provided for, when galvanized or coated with zinc, spelter, or other metals, or any alloy of those metals, 2-10o lb more than if not galvanized or coated. " iron or steel sheets, corrugated. (See Iron or steel sheets.) 135 " wire rope, in addition to the rate of duty im- posed upon the wire used in its manufac- ture (minimum 40%) 1 2-10o lb 575 Gambia or gambler. ...........,.-,„, , -, „ t?,.o« Schedule of Duties 481 Par. Article Rate 15 Gambin (T. D. 21334) ■. 30% 20 Gamboge gum, advanced in value, it not alcoholic ViC rb and 10% 559 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free Game bags, leather, with flax netting, according to component material of chief value (T. D. 4329, 6689). 560 " birds, eggs of (T. D. 23799). 510 " birds and fowl, killed, dressed (T. D. 13678) . . . Free 510 " birds and fowl, killed, not dressed (T. D. 7202) Free 286 " prepared (T. D. 2060, 7244) 25% 285 " venison and other game, except birds l^o lb 431 Games as toys (T. D. 3357, 9170) 3B% " which are not toys, according to material. 626 Gannlster, crude mineral substance (T. D. 3329) Tree 95 " ground mixed with fire clay (T. D. 423, 3329, 8009) 35% 617 Garance or granza, prepared madder Frea 20 Garbanum gum, advanced in value, if not alcoholic ViC lb and 10% 559 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Frea 266 Garden seed n. s. p. f. (6 S. C. R. 175, T. T>. 6046, 6164, 6625, 8122, 8131, 15165, 15177) ICto tb 152 ■' Shears (T. D. 368, 8587), as shears. 431 Garlands, for Christmas trees, as toys (T. D. 8656) 35% 179 " lame (T. D. 11848) 15o lb and 60% 261 Garlic (T. D. 14819, 15139) Ic lb 261 " powdered (Abt. 5467, T. D. 26218) lo lb Garments, fur-lined, according to material of chief value (T. D. 13998, 13985, 17282, 17283, G. A. 3827, 64 F. R. 577). 382 " outside, for ladies and children, composed wholly or in part of wool manufactured wholly or in part 44o lb and fiO% 112 Garnet, manufactures of, except such as are cut into shapes and forms fitting them expressly for use in the construction of jewelry (T. D. 22806) 50% 192 " pallet slabs (T. D. 13364, 13809, 14710) 10% 449 Garnets, cut (T. D. 23438, 23559, 23569) 10% 448 " set (T. D. 1640) 60% 555 " uncut Free 372 Garnetted waste (T. p. 8474, 8499) 30o lb Garnitures, according to material of chief value (T. D. 16406). 402 " or ornaments of silk (T. D. 25072, 25254, 29005, 29815, 29949) 60% 330 Garters, cotton or other vegetable fiber 46% 330 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, containing India rubber (T. D. 13738) 45% 401 " silk 50% 401 " silk, containing india rubber (T. D. 12112, 13738, 13968) 50% 382 " wool 44olban<160% 382 " wool, containing india rubber (T. D. 13738) 44c lb and 60% 96 Gas burners, lava (T. D. 7393) 10c gross and 15% 199 " burners, metal 45% 109 " generators, glass (T. D. 15471) 45% 480 " liquor ammoniaoal (T. D. 13959, 15712) 20% 183 ■■ mantle scrap, consisting in chief value of metallic oxides.. 40% 183 " mantles, treated with chemicals or metallic oxides 40% 482 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 199 Gas meters (T. D. 8125) 45% 626 " natural (73 F. R. 191, 78 P. R. 110, T. D. 10448, 11569, 14143, 20659, 20712, 20757) Free 146 Gas pipes, cast iron %o lt> 151 " pipes, wrought iron or steel 30% 96 " retorts (T. D. 5050, 22758) 20% 639 Gasoline Free 461 Gauffree leather, in addition to the duty imposed on leather of the same character as that from which it was cut (T. D. 17698, 17699, 17744, 21819) 10% 98 Gauge tubes, glass (T. D. 6461, 15822, 17029, 17067, 18034, 24534) J 60% 107 Gauges, glass strips for 45% 332 Gauze metal, cotton chief value (T. D. 21499) 45% 403 " sillc chief value (T. D. 21099) 50% 514 " silk bolting cloths for milling purposes (T. D. 10645) Free 399 Gaze Chamberg, as silk piece goods. 399 " crepe. Anglais, as silk piece goods. 141 Gearing chains for bicycles (T. D. 9969) 45% 289 Geese, dead (T. D. 23616) 5o lb 289 " live (T. D. 10616, 28345) 3c tb 610 " wild (T. D. 23505) Free 98 Geissler tubes, if blown. (T. D. 11388, 12688) 60% 23 Gelatin, valued not above 10c tb 2%c lb valued above 10c, not above 35c lb 25% valued above 36c tb 15c tb and 20% 421 " articles, beaded or spangled (T. D. 25578, 27240) 60% 421 " bandeaux trimming (T. D. 13288) 60% 421 " beads (T. D. 8656, 14622, 17600) 35% 480 " brilliantine not (T.' D. 16846) 20% 470 " cards, painted (T. D. 13067) 15% 23 " Chinese or Japanese, agar-agar. (See Gel- atin.) (T. D.' 10923, 23639, 23868.) 23 " clarifant (T. D. 18069) 35% 411 " coated paper (T. D. 9976, 11685) 6c tb and 20% 23 " colored sheets (T. D. 16837) 35% 23 " emulsions 35% 438 " flowers (T. D. 7595) 60% 23 " in sheets 36% 23 " liquid (T. D. 20211), according to value. 65 " lozenges (T. D. 6946, 18736) 25% 23 " manufactures n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6946, 7595, 8407) 35% 23 " pads (T. D. 22601) 35% 17 " paper and collodion picture frames (T. D. 16681) 65c tb and 30% 23 " sheets, printed, Nov. 9, 1884, New York (T. D. 8655) 35% 421 " spangled silk and cotton hat crowns (T. D. 13288) 60% 421 " spangled silk and cotton ornaments (T. D. 13288) 60% 421 " spangles, strung (T. D. 25695, 26400) 60% 421 " trimmings (T. D. 14165) 60% 449 Gems, composition, imitation precious, not set 20% 448 " composition set (T. D. 3135) 60% 449 " cut, but not set -. 10% 661 " for society Free 449 " set 60% Schedule of Duties 483 Par. Article Rate 555 Gems, uncut Free 377 Genappe yarn, as wool yarn (T. D. 16420). Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 12). General Appraisers. Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec, 17). General Appraisers, decisions of. 20 Gentian root, advanced In value... %c It) and 10% 559 " root, crude Free Gentlemen's necessaries, according to materials (T. D. 6217, 6218, 18414, 21976). 379 Gentlonella blankets, as wool blankets. 678 Geology specimens for scientific public collections.... Free 3 Geranium, oil of (T. D. 8631, 8651, 8992); 25% 3 Germicide, chloride of zinc (T. D. 13070) 25% 286 German hares, in vinegar (T. D. 7244) 25% 518 German books Free favors (T. D. 7853), according to material. 416 " operas and music books (T. D. 11340, 13323).. 25% 296 " sago, made of potatoes fit for starch (T. D. 4443) l%o lb 199 " sickles, steel (T. D. 7818) 45% 174 " silver 25% 199 " silver, articles made of (T. D. 4736, 7921) 45% 199 " silver bars and sheets (T. D. 25478, Abt. 2529, T. D. 25513) 45% 448 " silver jewelry, valued at 20o per doz pieces, Ic each and 25% and in addition thereto % of one cent per doz for each one cent the value exceeds 20o per doz. 174 " silver scrap (T. D. 3156) 25% 431 " silver toys 35% 3 Germol (T. D. 15687) 25% 179 Gesplnst (T. D. 6042) 5c It) and 30% 245 Ghee, sheep's milk butter (T. D.. 27180, 27770, 28546).. 6c lb 252 Gherkins (T. D. 15407) 40% 199 Gigs, as manufactures of metal (T. D. 13354) 45% 199 Gilded bronze vases (T. D. 15166) 45% 93 " chinaware 60% 420 " paper letters (T. D. 12793) 35% Gliding is not bronzing (T. D. 6683). 504 Gllead, balm of Free 342 Gill netting, nets, webs and seines, of flax (T. D. 6262, 12318), same duty as upon twine of which made, and in addition 20% 340 Gilllng twine, as flax threads (T. D. 10332, 10527, 17983, 11530, 12318). 199 Gilt articles and gilt ware n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7603) 45% 179 " braid (T. D. 14717, 16632, 71 F. R. 291) .15c It) and 60% 448 " buckles, gilt buttons, sleeve, front and collar, valued at 20c per doz pieces Ic each and 25% and in addition thereto % of one cent per doz for each one cent the value exceeds 20o per doz. 192 " centers for clocks (T. D. 9376) 40% 448 " hairpins (T. D. 12576) 85% 199 " picture frames (T. D. 14316, 15406) 45% 199 " paper bands, embossed (T. D. 7258, 12353) 45% 199 " thimbles (T. D. 10681) 45% 199 Gimlets, steel 45% 421 Gimps, applique (T. D. 13293) 60% 421 " bead and bugle (T. D. 11190) 60% 421 " bead and cotton 60% 402 " bead and silk (T. D. 4375, 23232) 60% 383 " bead and wool or hair 50o lb and 60% 484 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. Article Rate 349 Gimps, cotton (T. D. 14144) 60% 349 •■ Unen 60% 179 " metal (T. D. 6547, 9078, 10560, 13293).. 15o It) and 60% 421 " metal beaded 60% 402 " silk 60% 383 " wool or hair, in whole or In part 50o Xb and 60% 300 Gin ?2.60 gal bottles pay additional duty (T. D. 13065). 311 Ginger ale and beer in bottles (T. D. 15696, 16184), containing not more than % pint 18c doz containing over %, and not over 1% pints. .28c doz no additional duty on the bottles (T. D. 7779, 8481, 10473, 17329, 17138, 33 F. R. 242, 68 P. R. 534, 73 P. R. 195). 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, T. D. 24262). 2 " ale, essence (T. D. 7263) 60c lb and 25% 65 " ale extract (T. D. 7263) 25% 311 " ale rhapsodia (T. D. 12722), as ginger ale. 307 " cordial, as still wine. 3 " grass oil (T. D. 14808) 25% 274 Ginger, preserved or candied (T. D. 17434) Ic lb and 35% 65 GIngerine (Abt. 19487, T. D. 29193, 29383) 25% 298 " root, cracked, not unground (T. t). 25025)... 3c lb 679 " root in brine (T. D. 27799) Free 298 " root, ground or powdered 3c lb 679 " root, unground (T. D. 5314, 17434) Free 679 " spent (T. D. 24717, 25994, 26107) Free 307 " wine, as still wine. Ginghams, as cotton cloth (T. D. 1800, 12904, 15044). 476 Gins, cotton 15% 20 Ginseng root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic (T. D. 24883, Abt. 1168, T. D. 25261) %c lb and 10% 559 " root, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 24883, Abt. 1168, T. D. 25261) Pree 403 Girdles, silk (T. D. 12422) 50% 121 Girders, iron or steel, not assembled or manufactured, or advanced beyond hammering, rolling or casting, valued at 9-10o per lb or less 3-10o lb valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb 199 GIrondoIes, gilt or plated 45% 450 Girths, saddle, if leather 20% 399 Glvrl muslin (T. D. 16209), as silk goods In the piece. 349 Glace cotton webbing (T. D. 18951) 60% 263 Gladiolus bulbs (T. D, 14707) EOc per M 129 Glanced sheet iron or sheet steel l^c lb 97 Glass, Alexanders' feeding bottles, with fixtures, as glass bottles, plain green (T. D. 12676). 448 " and metal buttons, if dress buttons, valued at 20c per doz pieces Ic each and 25% and in addition thereto % of one cent per doz for each one cent the value exceeds 20c per doz. and metal chandeliers, parts dutiable sepa- rately (T. D. 15399, 15401). 109 " and mineral umbrella handles (T. D. 13377) . . . 45% 109 " and wood manufactures (T. D. 15695) 45% 431 " animals, toy (T. D. 14942) 35% 104 .," articles, beveled. (See Glass, plate, beveled.) (T. D. 11365.) Schedule of Duties 485 Par. Article " Rate 98 Glass articles, cut, engraved, painted, colored, print- ed, frosted, stained, decorated, silvered, etched, gilded, ornamented or sand Wasted (T. D. 1208, 22S53, 28638, 29328) 60% 98 " articles, cut or engraved by sand blast (T. D. 11541) 60% 98 " articles, diminutive, too fragile to be used by children in play (T. D. 25492) 60% 438 " artificial fruit (T. D. 12702) 60% 109 " atomizers (78 F. R. 809, T. D. 11588, 12800) 45% 98 " atomizers, cut (T. D. 16529) 60% 109 " ball bottle stoppers (T. D. 15387, 16329) 45% 98 " ballot balls (T. D, 17403) 60% 98 " , balls, colored, not pierced (T. D. 17270) 60% 431 '■ balls for Christmas trees (T. D. 15827, 18826, 84 P. R. 444, 21509, 21559, 21718, 21733, 22559). 35% 449 " balls for jewelry, not set 20% 431 ■■ balls for marbles (T. D. 3821) 35% 98 " balls for stove and window ornaments (T. D. 9523) 60% " barrels are unusual covering for brandy (T. D. 3431). 109 " baskets (T. D. 10147) •. 45% 98 " baskets of ground glass (T. D. 25507) 60% 421 " bead curtains (T. D. 12144, 16285) 60% 448 " bead necklaces, as jewelry (T. D. 22125) 60% 421 " beaded cotton and metal applique gimps (T. D. 13293) 60% 421 " beaded gimps (T. D. 11190) 60% 421 " beaded trimmings (T. D. 11878, 13320, 16628).. 60% 421 " beads, agate, not strung (T. D. 12112) 35% 421 " beads, carded (T. D. 14829) 35% 421 " beads, metal lined, not strung (T. D. 12943) . . 35% 421 " beads, not threaded or strung (T. D. 10673; 11885, 12425, 12704, 13291, 16103, 17673) 36% 421 " beads, one hole, not strung (T. D. 13291) 35% 421 " beads, so-called wax, not strung (T. D. 11209, 11318, 11382, 11361) 35% 421 ■• beads, stars, crescents and pendants (T. D. 13309) 35% 421 ■• beads, strung (66 P. R. 726, T. D. 10673, 12021, 15861) 60% 421 " beads, strung loosely on thread for facility in transportation only (T. D. 21053, 23681, 23794) 35% 104 " bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enam- eled, beveled, etched, embossed, engraved, flashed, stained, colored, painted or other- wise ornamented, or decorated, subject to additional duty of 5% (T. D. 10352, 10769, 15326, 17387, 50 P. R. 67). 109 " blanks for dishes (T. D. 17104, 18755, 84 P. R. 148, T. D. 19200, 19731, 21527, 21243, 21392, 21955, 24951, 26123, 26166, 26232) 45% 109 " blocks for mosaic work (T. D. 4909, 12720, 13576) 45% 98 " blown 60% 98 " Bohemian (T. D. 10925).., 60% 463 " bone views (T. D. 12805) 35% 650 " bottles and jars containing articles for col- lege chemicals (T. D. 3044, 13165) Free 98 " bottles, decanters, or other vessels or articles of glass, out, engraved, painted, colored, stained, ^Ivered, gilded, etched, frosted, printed in any manner or otherwise orna- 486 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. . Article Rate merited, decorated, sand blasted or ground (except such grinding as is necessary for fit- ting stoppers), filled or unfilled, and whether contents are dutiable or free (T. D. 9866, 11318, 11379, 11541, 12341, 13165, 13461, 13693, 14355, 14445, 14930, 14931, 22901, 22503, 22853.. 60% 97 Glass bottles, plain green or colored, molded or pressed, and flint, lime and lead glass bottles, vials, jars and covered or uncovered demi- johns and carboys, filled or unfilled, and whether their contents be dutiable or free (except such as contain merchandise sub- ject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a duty based upon the value thereof) (T. D. 12999, 10501, 10666, 15862, 19018, 22621, 22667, 22768, 22773, 23265, 23790, 24867, 25192, 27658, 27584, 28251, 28638), if holding more than 1 pint Ic lb if holding not over 1 pint and less than % pint (T. D. 20559) H4o lb if holding not over 1 pint and less than V4, 5O0 gross but none of the above shall pay less than 40% 97 " bottles containing brandy peaches (T. D, i0904, 10909, 17010), as glass bottles. 312 '• bottles containing mineral water dutiable at one-third of the rates that would be charged thereon if imported empty or sepa- rately, 97 " bottles containing olive oil, dutiable under this paragraph (T. D. 24993). 97 " bottles containing anchovies and extract of meat fall within the terms of this para- graph. 97 " bottles containing prunes (T. D. 14220), as glass bottles. 97 " bottles containing sweetmeats (T. D. 14238), as glass bottles. 306-7-8" bottles containing wines not dutiable. 98 " bottles decorated with sand blasting (T. D. 18741, 21880) 60% ■' bottles, fancy, with metal mountings, not du- tiable as plain glass bottles (T. D. 27771). bottles, old, not Junk (T. D. 22145, 24046). 98 " bottles, opal (T. D. 12641, 14632) 60% 97 " bottlps, or flasks, Woulff, as bottles (T. D. 25019, 25112, 27584). 97 " bottles, opal, pressed (T. D. 29248), as plain glass bottles. 98 " bottles with cut stoppers (T. D. 14930) 60% 97 " bottles with rubber stoppers, as bottles, plain green (T. D. 12707). 109 " boxes containing cheap violin strings (T. D. 13076) 45% " broken on voyage of importation, no allow- ance for (T. D. 6691, 11267, 11998, 12988, 14500, 14671, 16307, 64 F. R. 371, 69 F. R. 762, T. D. 19311). 421 " bugles, as beads not strung 35% 431 " bull's-eye lanterns, toy (T. D. 9385, 15859) 35% 98 " bull's eyes (T. D. 9385) 60% 427 " button centers (T. D. 3458, 4316. .%c line grs and 15% 427 " buttons (T. D. 11978, 13306, 13334). ?4c line grs and 15% " calc. spar prisms, not (T. D. 12383). Schedule of Duties 487 Par. Article Rate 97 Glass carboys, covered or uncovered (minimum 40%) (T. D. 247061 lo It) 102 " cast polished plate, as glass plate. 99 " cathedral, as unpolished cylinder, according to size (T. D. 6784). 109 " "chalk balls" (T. D. 12710) 45% 98 " chemical, if blown (T. D. 8141, 11388, 13666, 14505, 12716, 12028, 13493, 15471, 17082, 22687) 60% 98 " chemical evaporating dishes, if blown (T. D. 13666) 60% 98 " chemical tubes for laboratories, it blown (T. D. 13177) 60% 98 " chimneys, if blown 60% 98 " chimneys (or small magic lanterns (T. D. 10859, 11001, 17080), if blown 60% S9 " circles for dolls, as glass, cylinder unpolished (T. D. 10879). 577 " circles, unwrought for optical instruments (T. D. 5522, 9711, 9808) Free 98 " colored articles n. s. p. f 60% 104 " colored, cylinder (T. D. 12381, 13191), as glass, cylinder. 97 " colored bottles, vials, etc., as glass bottles. 98 " colored lanterns (T. D. 13609) 60% 99 " common window, weight of (T. D. 11089, 11099) (as glass window), 98 " compartment carafes (T. D. 12858) 60% 449 " composition, imitation precious stones, not set (T. D. 5258, 13347, 14234, 14390) 20% 448 " composition, imitation precious stones, set. 106 " coquill, colored (T. D. 13658) 45% 106 " coquill lenses, edges unground (T. D. 14391, 15314, 19349) 45% edges ground 10c doz pairs and 45% 499 " covered medals (T. D. 10930) 45% 109 " covered pictures (T. D. 12032) 45% " coverings for Roquefort cheese, not unusual (66 F. R. 300, T. D. 15819, 14219). 421 " crescents, as beads (T. D. 13309) 35% 99 " crown, (as glass cylinder). " crown, pieces of, not parts of clocks. 98 " crystals, n. s. p. f., blown (T. D. 23065) 60% 192 " crystals for watches •. . . . 40% 98 " cut (T. D. 6879, 8672, 10899, 11318, 14930, 7139, 10780, 50 F. R. 66) 60% 98 " cut roughly, including table ware ornamented by cutting or grinding (T. D. 24739) 60% 115 " cutters' stones, as grindstones (T. D. 310) . .$1.75 ton 99 " cylinder and crown, unpolished, not exceed- ing 150 sq in, valued at not more than l^c lb IViclb above that, and not exceeding 384 sq. In. valued at more than li^o lb l%o lb valued at not more than l?4c lb l%C'Ib valued at more than l%c lb ,..l%c lb above that, and not exceeding 720 sq. in., valued at not more than 2%c lb 2%c lb valued at more than 2%c lb 2%c lb above that and not exceeding 864 sq.. in 2%o lb above that, and not exceeding 1200 sq. in...3%c lb above that, and not exceeding 2400 sq. in...3%c,Ib above that 4^c lb Provided, That unpolished cylinder, crown, and common window glass, imported in boxes, shall contain fifty square feet, as 488 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. Article Rate nearly as sizes will permit, and the duty shall be computed thereon according to the actual weight of glass. 100 Glass, cylinder and crown, poliehed, not exceeding 384 square inches 4c sq ft above that, and not exceeding 720 sq. in.. 6c sq ft above that, and not exceeding 1440 sq. in.. 12c sq ft above that 15c sq ft 103 " cylinder and crown, silvered, exceeding in size 144 sq. in. and not exceeding 384 sq. in.. lie sq ft above that and not exceeding 720 sq in.. 13c sq ft above that 25o sq ft 104 " cylinder and crown, silvered or unsilvered, when bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enameled, beveled, etched, embossed, en- graved, flashed, stained, colored, painted or otherwise ornamented or decorated (81 F. R. 162, T. D. 17611, 20537, 24950), shall be sub- ject, in addition to tne rates otherwise chargeable, to a duty of 5% 99-104 " cylinder, bombes, as cylinder glass (T. D. 26286). 98 " decanters, cut or engraved (T. D. 12341, 14620) . 60% 98 " decanters, with musical attachments (T. D. 6355) 60% " decanters not bottles, hence not required, if containing liquors, to be packed not less than 1 doz per package (T. D. 29615). 98 " decorated articles (T. D. 11676) 60% 104 " decorated plate, cylinder or window. (See glass under these headings.) 109 " dentists' mirrors (T. D. 12303) 45% 97 " demijohns, broken and empty (T. D. 10764, 15307) (minimum 40%) Ic lb 97 " demijohns, covered or uncovered (minimum 40%) Ic ID 449 " diamonds 20% 109 '■ discs (T. D. 13294) 45% 109 " discs, colored (66 P. R. 51, T. D. 15403) 45% " discs defined. (3Iass lens and prisms blanks in- tended to be ground into prisms and lenses for optical Instruments are free under para- graph 577; prism blanks, not exceeding 8 Inches in diameter are excluded from para- graph 577 (T. D. 24150, 26336). 192 " discs for clocks, with beveled edges (T. D. 7392) 40% 99 " discs for goggles (T. D. 29117). 577 " discs for optical instruments, unwrought (T. D. 9618, 9711, 9808, 15072) Free 109 " discs for surgical or dental mirrors (T. D. 13666) 46% 109 " discs, silvered (T. D. 13175) 45% 109 " dram bottles, covered (T. D. 8660) 45% 109 " easel, photograph frames (T. D. 13361) 45% 110 " enamel, fusible (T. D. 14506, 14508, 14854) 25% 576 " enamel, white, for dials (T. D. 18804) Free 104 " enameled, as glass plate. 98 " engraved, articles, n. s. p. f 60% 104 " engraved plate, as glass, plate. 98 " etched, articles, n. s. p. f 60% 104 •' etched, plate, as glass, plate. 105 " eye glasses, and frames for. (See Glass spec- tacles.) 98 •' eyes, as articles of colored glass (T. D. 24779, 25788, 26947, 26993) 60% Schedule of Duties 489 Par. Article Rate 98 Glass eyes for horses, as decorated glass (T. D. 26993) 60% " feeding bottles, as bottles, plain, green, etc. (T. D. 12676). 97 " figures, as bottles (T. D. 12104). 104 " flashed plate, as glass, plate. 98 " flasks, chemical, as blown glassware (T. D. 29601) 60% 97 " flasks containing olive oil, as bottles (T. D. 15380). 212 " flasks, willow-covered, as willow manufacture (T. D. 15384) 45% 97 " flint. (See Glass bottles.) 438 " flowers (T. D. 12702) 60% 101 " fluted, as glass plate. 109 " for toy watches (T. D. 23065) 45% 109 •' frontal mirrors (T. D. 9958) 45% 98-104 " frosted. (See Glass plate.) 438 " fruits (T. D. 8179, 12034, 12702) 60% 110 " fusible enamel (T. D. 14854) 25% 98 " gauge tubes (T. D. 6461, 18034, 24534) 60% 98 " geissler tubes, if blown (T. D. 12688) 60% 98 " gilded articles n. s. p. f 60% 109 " green, other than common bottle glass (T. D. 4206) 45% 97 " green bottles, etc., as glass bottles. 109 " glazing agates (T. D. 14848) 45% 98 " globes for lamps, blown (T. D. 5441) 60% 98 " goblets, cut (T. D. 3030, 11001) 60% 109 " goblets, plain 45% 98 " goblets with ground rims (T. D. 3030) 60% 105 " goggles, and frames for same (T. D. 11597). (See Glass spectacles.) 98 " graduates (T. D. 13493) 60% 108 " graphoscopes (T. D. 11324) 45% 98 " ground articles n. s. p. f 60% 104 ■' ground plate (T. D. 9930, 10912. (See Glass plate. ) 109 " headed lace pins (T. D. 13781) 45% 109 " headed pins (T. D. 10686, 12575, 14591, 14627, 14856, 19129) 45% 109 " headed rivets (T. D. 12927) 45% 109 " heads for bonnet pins (T. T>. 12916) 45% 109 " hydrometers (T. D. 12544) 45% 438 " imitation fruit (T. D. 12034) 60% 421 " imitation jet ornaments beaded (56 P. R. 818, T. D. 5161, 12666, 12675, 12971, 17803) 60% 98 " illuminators (T. D. 10899) 60% 449 " imitation opals (T. D. 12641, 12712, 13350) 20% 449 •' imitation pearl (T. D. 15849) 20% 449 " imitation precious stones (T. D. 12682, 14390).. 20% 98 " incandescent lamps, if blown (T. D. 14924, 15084, 20275) 60% 199 " ink stands, leather, metal and (T. D. 13304, 26311) 457c " jars containing cheese, not unusual coverings (T. D. 15819). 97 " jars containing pickles (T. D. 16098) 40% 97 " jars, as glass bottles. 448 " jewelry (56 P.. R. 818, T. D. 5161, 12636, 14391, 16980) ,... • 60% 98 " lamp shades, opaque (T. D. 6441) 60% 109 " lamps (T. D. 12710) 45% 107 " lantern slides (T. D. 11865, 12634) 45% 490 F. B, Vand^igrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 98 Glass lanterns, small colored (T. D. 13609) 60% 106 " lenses, cylindrical (T. D. 8720) 45% 106 " lenses formed by grinding and polishing, Fres- nel lenses, bull's-eye lenses and molded lenses (T. D. 27669) 45% 106 " lenses, ground and polished to a spherical, cylindrical or prismatic form, and with the edges unground, and polished piano or coquill glasses (T. D. 12020, 10404, 12456, 12678, 13696, 42 F. R. 209) 45% 106 " lenses, unmounted, single, not projecting lenses (T. D. 24280) 45% with edges ground or beveled., 10c doz pairs and 45% " lenses, not philosophical instruments (T. D. 10404). ■108 " lenses, photographic and projecting (T. D. 11234) 45% 106 " lenses, piano, convex (T. D. 12678) 45% 106 " lenses, polished (T. D. 12020), as glass lenses, ground 46% 105 " lenses,' reading glasses (T. D. 11389, 11546), as glass spectacles. 106 " lenses, with metal bands (T. D. 13294) 45% 98 " lettered bottles (T. D. 11541) 60% " liquor sets (T. D. 13355), according to material of chief value. 103 " looking glass plates, as glass plate, oast (T. D. 23248). 98 ■■ lusters, cut (T. D. 16094) 60% 107 " magic lantern slides (T. D. 11237, 11865, 12634, 12711, 14844, 14969, 15081, 22918) 45% 650 " magic lantern slides, as philosophical instru- ments (T. D. 20006) Free 98 " manufactures of, cut, engraved, painted, col- ored, printed, stained, decorated, silvered, gilded, etched, sand blasted, frosted, ground, or blown (T. D. 10751, 14236, 14513, 15695) 60% 109 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15695, 15822) 45% 431 ■• marbles 35% 98 " milch, as colored glass (T. D. 12712, 12641, 2390) 60% 109 " microscope slides, beveled (T. D. 12120) 45% 108 " microscope lenses 45% 99 " microscopic sides and covers, not ground (T. D. 10793, 11237, 12679), as common window glass. 108 " microscopes 45% 109 " mirror plates for frontal mirrors (T. D. 9958, 12303, 13819, 2hll55) 45% mirrors (T. D. 14395, 16375). See glass, plate. 109 " mirrors, dental and ophthalmic not exceeding 144 sq. in. (T. D. 12019, 12035, 13235, 13814).. 45% 109 " mirrors, hand, pocket and table. Not exceeding 144 square inches (T. D. 12035, 13235, 13814, 22440, 22744, 23281) 45% 431 " mirrors, .small, if toys (T. D. 9329, 10239) 35% 109 " molded or pressed, except bottles 46% 97-99 " molded. See glass bottles. 98 " mosaic work (T. D. 9777, 13576) 60% 109 " mosaic cubes, with thin layer of gilt enamel on one side, (T. D. 25509) 46% 109 " mosaic cubes, for use in mosaic work, Schedule op Duties 491 Par. - Article Rate each of a solid color, are not ornamented, a single solid color not being;, per se, an or- namentation (T. D. 24991) 45%- mugs, diminutive, as toys (T. D. 25294) 35% nail-head, beads (T. D. 11339) 35% necklaces (T. D. 12636, 12666, 13751, 16334) 60% necklaces, paste (T. D. 14943) 60% obscured (T. D. 4229). See glass plate. oil cups (T. D. 12710) 45% old, which cannot be out for use (T. D. 13350) 45% opal (T. D. 12641, 12712) 60% opals, imitation of precious stones (T. D. 13350) 20% opera 45 % optical instruments (T. D. 15150, 15713) 45% ornamented articles 6ii% ornamented plate. See glass, plate, ornaments (T. D. 12104, 12654, 13306, 13423, 16103, 55 F. R. 476, 61 P. R. 398) 46% ornaments, cut and colored, not beads (T. D. 25696) : . . . 60% ornaments of blown glass in form of birds perched on limbs (T. D. 26589) 60% painted articles, n. s. p. f 60% painted plate. See glass, plate. painted windows (15 O. A. G. 200, T. D. 3142, 4814, 9428, 10306, 10374, 10377, 11711, 15433) 45% paintings, if works of art 15% palm glasses, if blown (T. D. 12684) 60% paper weights, colored, (T. D. 26010) 60% paste, manufactures of, n. s. p. f 45% pathological slides (T. D. 12798) 20% pendants, cut (T. D. 16094, 18520, 25696) 60% pendants for chandeliers, tubular in fOTm, not colored (T. D. 26933) 45% pendants, prismatic in form, for chan- deliers (T. D. 26153) , 60% pens of white glass, with holders fused thereon of black glass (T. D. 24677) 45% perfumery vials, as glass bottles (T. D. 12022). photograph covers, 4x6 in., valued at not more than l%c per lb. (T. D. 13871) l^Ac lb photographs and chromes mounted on, bev- eled and gilded (T. D. 24829) 60% photographic lenses (T. D. 11234, 11323) 45% photographic dry plates (T. D. 14513) 25% photographic negatives (T. D. 12031) 60% photographic views on (T. D. 12105, 12634, 15134) 60% physician's mirrors (T. D. 12303) 46 % pictorial paintings on, for presentation to an Institution (T. D. 18336) Free pieces for mosiac work, if colored, and each of a solid color (T. D. 12721, 24991) 45% pieces of unpolished crown, not exceeding 150 square inches, and valued at not more l^c lb. (T. D. 10106) 1^0 lb pincers as eye glasses. plain, green and colored, moulded or pressed, as glass bottles. piano ^ii/i plaques, with cut glass border iT. D. 3012) 60% plateaus (T. D. 9977, 10896) 60°^; 492 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article - Rate 101 Glass plate, fluted, rolled, ribbed or rough, or the same containing a wire netting within itself, not exceeding 16x24 square inches (T. D. 22320) %c sq. ft Exceeding 16x24, not exceeding 24x30 In. sq., 114c sq. ft Exceeding 24x30 inches square l%c sq. ft 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). 102 " plate, cast, polished, finished or unfinished and unsilvered, not exceeding 16x24 inches square (T. D. 213B0) 10c sq. ft Exceeding 16x24, not exceeding 24x30 in. sq., 12^ic sq. ft Exceeding 24x30 inches square 22i/4c sq. ft 103 " plate, cast, polished, silvered, and looking-glass plates, exceeding 144 square inches, not ex- ceeding 16x24 inches square. .• llo sq. ft Exceeding 16x24, not exceeding 24x30 in. sq. 13c sq. ft Exceeding 24x30 inches square 25c sq. ft 103 " plate and looking glass plate, silvered, when framed, shall not pay a less rate of duty than that imposed on similar glass not framed, but shall pay in addition the duty upon said frames. 104 " 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, 25380), shall pay in addition to rates chargeable thereon 5% " plates for mounting on mirrors, as mirrors (71 F. R. 953). 577 " plates for optical instruments, temporarily polished on edges (T. D. 26255, 26336) Free 577 " plates, or disks, rough cut or unwrought, for optical instruments, spectacles and eye- glasses: Provided, That such disks exceed- ing eight inches in aiameter may be pol- ished sufficiently to enable the character of the glass to be determined (T. D. 10374, 14644, 15072, 15403) Free 109 " pocket mirrors (T. D. 14507) 45% 98 " porcelain (T. D. 14632) 60% 109 " powder, as manufactures of glass (T. D. 26207 45% 98 " printed articles n. s. p. f 60 % 534 " pot clay, Gross-Almerode Free 109 " prismatic (T. D. 25372) 45% 107 " prismatic, strips of (T. D. 28835, 29878) 45% 98 " prisms, cut (T. D. 12687) 60% 98 " prisms, for chandeliers, cut (T. D. 26153) 60% 98 " prisms, ground, called U 'drops (T. D. 25377)... 60% 106 " prisms, partly manufactured, as lenses (T. D. 13696) 45% 109 " puff boxes (T. D. 9834) 45% 105 " railway spectacles, as glass spectacles (T. D. 13883). 109 " refiectors, fluted (T. D. 24248) 45% 109 " regular shapes of, with lithographic views (T. D. 14236) 45% Schedule or Duties 493 Par. Article Rate 449 Glass rhinestones (T. D. 16482) 20% 449 " rock crystals (T. D. 13346) 20% 109 " rods (T. D. 13575, 45% 101 " rolled or ribbed plate. See plass plate. 98 " rondelles, colored (T. D. 4206, 12685) 60% 421 " rosaries (T. D. 11706, 28883) 60% 101 rough plate, .^ee giass, plate. 98 " salvers, with cut borders (T. D. 3012) 6u^ 683 " sand Free 98 " sand-blasted articles 60 % 104 " sanded. See glass plate. 97 " seltzer water siphons, as glass blottles (T. D. 14962, 15239). 98 " shades, decorated 60% 98 " shades, plain, blown ('1, D. 6014, 20214) 60% 98 " shades with clocks, blown (T. D. 6558) 60% 577 " sheets of optical glass for making spectacles, etc. (Abt. 617, T. D. 25089) -. Free 98 " sheets, painted for jewelry (T. D. 4695) 60% shell necklets not (T. D. 12122). 98 " silver mounted smelling bottles, cut (T. D. 13610) 60% 98 " silvered aracles, n. s. p. f. (62 F. R. 149) 60% 98 " silvered disks of (T. D. 13175) 60% 97 " siphon bottles, as glass bottles (T. D. 11682, 14031, 14962). 98 " siphon tubes, blown (T. D. 12028, 12037) 60% 431 " slates (T. D. 131iO 35% 107 " slides for magic lanterns (T. D. 12711, 22918).. 45% 480 " slides for microscopes, beveled, plain and mounted with scientific specimens (T. D. 10793, 11237, 12120, 12679, 12798) 20% 109 " small mirrors In paper frames (T. D. 14395),. 45% 109 ■■ "snowstorms" (T. D. 12683, 14684, 22650) 46% 105 " spectacles, eyeglasses and goggles, and frames for the same, or parts of, finished or unfln- ■ Ished, value not over 40c doz 20c doz and 15% val. over 40c, not over $1.50 doz. . .45o doz. and 20% val. over $1.50 doz 60% 109 " spirit levels (T. D. 12686) 45% 104 " stained (T. D. 10377), as glass plate. 98 " stained articles, n. s. p. f 60% 109 ■■ stained or painted windows (T. JJ. 12381) 45% 98 " stands for electric light globes, cut and sil- vered (T. D. 25214) 60% 109 " stanhopes (T. D. 15135) 45% 421 " stars, as beads (T. D. 13309) 35% 98 " steam gauges (T. D. 15822, 17029, 17067, 18034) 60% 108 " stereoscope (T. D. 15853) 45% 98 " stoppers, cut or ground (T. D. 11379, 15694, 16329) ""'i 107 " strips not more than 3 inches wide, ground or polished on one or both sides to a cylin- drical or prismatic form ,• 45% 98 " studs for fancy costumes (T. D. 12654) 60% 109 " table mirrors (T. D. 12035, 14610) 45 % 98 " tablets, cut (T. D. 7972; 60% •tno '* tslfiSCOPGS .,,....••• ■••• *»*/o 109 " thermometers, not cut (T. D. 12139, 12686, 16659, 19351, 19805) «% 109 " thermometers, etched (T. D. 24160) 45% thin, as unpolished crown (T. D. 10106). 98 " toilet bottles, gilt (T. D. 12674) 60 % 494 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. 431 Glas 431 109 98 106 421 98 98 98 98 109 98 452 109 449 99 98 109 199 98 97 192 106 98 421 462 110 99 104 109 Article Rate toys, (T. D. 2114, 2147, 3821, 14942, 13197, 16340, 16390) 35% tracing slates (T. D. 14942, 14943) 35% transparent pictures on (T. D. 12809, 15826).. 45% trays, with cut glass borders (T. D. 3012) 60/ trial, boxes or glasses (T. D. 6027) 45% trimmings, beaded (61 F. R. 91, T. D. 12704)... 60% trimmings for lamp shades (T. D. 27454) 60% tubes, colored (T. D. 8579) 60% tubes for thermometers and barometers (T. D. 6517, 13505) 60% tubing (T. D. 13177, 17981) 60% tubing, cylinder, not blown glassware (T. D. 27884) 45% tumblers, cut (T. D. 3030, 11001) 60% tumblers, leather covers for (T. D. 13166) 40% tumblers, plain 45% turquoise beads (T. D. 13347) 20% unpolished, as glass plate. urinometers, blown (T. D. 12028) 60% vases, Bohemian or porcelain 60% vases, cut 60% vases, plain molded or pressed 45% Venetian mosaics, metal chief value (T. D. 11402) 45% vessels, decdrated 60 % vials (G. A. 3915). See glass bottles. watch crystals (T. D. 5943) 40% watchmakers' loupes (T. D. 11374) 45% water hammers, if blown (T. D. 12684) 60% wax beads (T. D. 15323) . . ., 35% wax figures, in cases of (T. D. 11550) 25% white enamel (T. D. 5896) 25% window, broken in transit, not free, as of no commercial value (T. D. 25477). window, common. Not exceeding 150 sq. in., valued at not more than l^^c lb l'4c lb Valued at more than IVzC rb l%c lb Above that, and not exceeding 384 sq. in., val- ued at not more than l%c lb l%o lb Valued at more than l?ic lb l%e lb Above that, and not exceeding 720 sq. in., valued at not more than 2%c lb 2%c lb Valued at more than 2140 lb 2%c lb Above that, and not exceeding 864 sq. in 2%c lb Above that, and not exceeding 1,200 sq. in SViC lb Above that, ana not exceeding 2,400 sq. in 3%c lb Above that 4^40 lb Provided, that unpolished cylinder, crown and common window glass, imported in boxes, shall contain 60 sq. ft., as nearly as sizes will permit, and the duty shall be com- puted thereon accordingly to the actual weight of glass, window, silvered or unsilvered, when bent, 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 1>% windows, painted or stained (T. D. 9121, 10377, 10903. 10902, 11130, 12401, 13469, 13617, 15426, Schedule of Duties 495 Pae. Article Rate 13 S. C. R. 26, 41, F. R. 767, 24214, 28690) 45% 109 Glass wool (T. D. 12716) 45% 108 Glasses, aluminum field (T. D. 12014) 45% 106 " coquill (T. D. 13668, 14381). See glass lenses. 577 " discs for Free 105 " eye. See glass spectacles. 108 " field 45% 108 " immersion object (T. D. 16842) 45% 108 ■■ marine (T. D. 15954) 45% 108 " opera (T. D. 11213, 11403, 11404, 11407, 11412, 11597, 12660, 13073, 16150) 45% 106 " piano 45% 98 " trick wine (T. D. 13977, 14942) 60% 98 Glassware, blown (T. D. 20214) 60% 98 " Bohemian (T. D. -j925) 60% 98 " chemical, if blown (T. D. 11388, 12644, 14605, 22687, 26283) 60% 98 •' colored (T. D. 4206) 60% 98 " opal 60% 98 " porcelain 60 % 98 " reburned (T. D. 3030) 60% 77. Glauber's salts }1 ton 461 Glazed call skins. (As leather, patent.) 411 " chromo paper (T. D. 12312) 5c lb 92 " common stoneware 25% 158 " table, kitchen and hospital utensils, or other similar hollow ware, of iton or steel, en- ameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, but not ornamented or decorated with litho- graphic or other printing 40% 56 Glazes 30% 448 Glazier's diamonds, set (T. D. 11067, 12043, 15868) 60% 555 " diamonds, unset Free 182 " lead 2%c lb 449 Glazing agates (T. D. 14848) 10% Globes, school (according to material) (T. D. 6747, 9419). 380 Gloria cloth. (As wool dress goods.) (64 P. R. 158-69 F. R. 452, T. D. 8050, 12230, 14138, 14713, 16306, 22574). 399 Glorias, umbrella goods of cotton and silk, as silk goods in the piece (T. D. 22574). 452 Glove bindings (T. D. 9535) 40% 411-418" boxes of surface coated paper (minimum 45%) (G. A. 3844) 5c lb & 30% 427 " buttons, brass, with shanks (T. D. 5116), %c per line gross and 15% 464 " cleaners, India rubber. If vulcanized (T. D. 2686) 35% clasps, unfinished, not buttons, or parts of (T. D. 25730, 26934). fasteners, not buttons. (T. D. 26934). machines, not tools of trade (T. D. 13771). 216 " stretchers (T. D. 9266) 35% 460 " tranks pay 75% of duty provided for the gloves in the fabrication of which they are suitable, tranks, pieces of lambskin cut to shape, not (T. D. 25858). 382 Gloves, animal's hair 44c lb and 60% 406 " artificial silk (T. D. 28759) 45c lb and 60% are not regalia (T. D. 9197). 332 " bath or wash cotton (T. D. 12664, 16356) 45% 454 ■■ cadets, as gloves, men's (T. D. 12729, 19981, 20018). 496 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 382 Gloves, cashmere T. D. 10335, 16537) 44o It) and 60 % 468 " chamois, as gloves, men's kid (G. A. 3716, T. D. 16328). 324 " cotton, other than men's and boys'. (T. D. 6232, 6248, 6428, 11187, 14145, 15856, 22006, 23356) 60% S49 •• cotton embroidered (T. D. 10910, 14994, 15007, 16070, 16902, 13 P. R. 296-68, P. R. 186-77, P. R 600) 60% 328 " cotton, men's and boys'. Valued at not more than $6 per doz. pairs.. 50o per doz pairs anu 40% Valued at more than ?6 per doz. pairs 60 % 324 " cotton with india rubber, if cotton chief value (T. D. 23366) 50% 382 " cotton lined with wool (T. D. 318, 4194, 6428), 44c tb and 60% 382 " cotton and wool, wool cnief value 44c lu and 60% " cumulative rates of duty on (T. D. 19493, 25811, 26241). 439 " fur (T. D. 2797, 7173, 9672) 60% 463 " india rubber (T. D. 14313) 3.5% leather, classification of (T. D. 20018, 23005). " leather, natural fur lined, not subject to Par. 459 (T. D.25173). 324 " linen 50% 349 " linen, embroidered 60% 324 " linen, with rubber, if linen chief value ^0% 382 " mackintosh (T. D. 14313) 44c tb and 60% " measurement of, slight excesses not regarded (T. D. 29350). 454 " men's "glace" finish, Schmaschen (sheep;, t3 doz. pairs 455 " men's "glace" finish, lamb or sheep.. J4 doz. pairs 466 " men's "glace" finish, kid, goat or other leather than of sheep origin J4 doz. pairs 467 " men's, of sheep origin, with exterior surface removed J4 doz pairs 458 " men's, goat, kid or other leather than of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed $4 doz. pairs 469 " men's, in addition to the foregoing rates, pay when lined $1 doz. pairs when pique or prix seams 40c doz. pairs Embroidered or stitched with more than 3 single strands or cords (T. D. 19946, 20018, 25038) 40c doz. pairs 453-457-459 Gloves, men's, wool and leather (Abt. 263, T. D. 25000). 439 " rabbit's hair (T. D. 9672) 50% 402 " silk (T. D. 8706, 10724, 10732, 14811, 14143) 60% " Tilbury or driving gloves, as men's leather (T. D. 9466). 382 " wool in whole or part (T. D. 10736, 13888) 44c tb and 60% 382 " wool knit (T. D. 5425) 44c Tb and 60% 454 " women's or children's, "glace" finish, Schmas- chen (of sheep origin). Not over 14 inches long $1.25 doz. pairs Over 14, not over 17 inches long J2.25 doz. pairs Over 17 inches long ?2.75 dosi. pairs 465 " women's or children's, "glace" finish, lamb or sheep, not over 14 inches long $2.50 doz. pairs Over 14, not over 17 inches long $3.60 doz. pairs Over 17 inches long $4.60 doz. pairs Schedule op Duties 497 Par. Article Rate 456 Gloves, women's or children's, "glace" finish, goat, kid or other leather than of sheep origin, not over 14 inches long $3.00 doz. pairs Over 14, not over 17 inches long $3.75 doz. pairs Over 17 inches long $4.75 doz. pairs 457 " women's or children's, of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed (T. D. 19909) Not over 17 inches long $2.50 doz.' pairs. Over 17 inches long $3.50 doz. pairs 46S " women s or children's, kid, goat or other leather than of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed. Not over 14 inches long $3.00 doz. pairs Over 14, not over 17 Inches long $3.75 doz. pairs Over 17- Inches long $4.75 doz. pairs 459 " women's and children's, in addition to the above rates, pay When lined $1 doz. pairs When embroidered or stitched with more than three single cords or strands 40o doz. pairs When pique or prix seams (T. D. 21996, 22134) 40c doz. pairs 263 Gloxinia bulbs $1 per M 3 Gloy as a chemical compound (Abt. 4421, T. D. 25972) 25% 217 Glucose l^c tb 18 " burnt (T. D. 3732, 6740)) 60% 23 Glue (T. D. 9484, 10785, 14105), valued not over 10c lb 2Ho lb Valued above 10c and not over 35c lb 25% Valued over 35o lb 15o lb and 20% 23 " blue size (T. D. 10796) 25% 23 ■• bone size (T. D. 10796) 25% 23 " fish, as glue. 463 " marine (T. D. 16222) 35% 480 " paste (T. D. 6933, 7948, 9198, 15002, 17625) 20% 480 •' slohel, not glue (T. D. 26854) 20% 23 " sizing (T. D. 10796) 25% 684 " stock (T. D. 10014) Free Tuberine, as (T. D. 23661). 24 Glycerin, crude (T. D. 22258) Ic lb 24 " refined (T. D. 6148, 6648, 22258^ 3c lb 3 " tannate as a chemical compound (Abt. 2418, T. D. 25499) 25% Glycophenol as Saccharine (T. D. 22531). «5 Goa powder (T. D. 4196) 25% 368 Goat beards (T. D. 13948), as Wool, class 2, sorted. 369 " hair, angora (66 F. R. 299, T. D. 9810, 16072) . . 12e lb 674-676" hair, angora, on the skin (T. D. 18834, 20845, 22831) Free 683 " hair, common, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn, unmanufactured (T. D. 18699, 19847) Free 368 " hair, cut In lengths for brushes (T. D. 13942) . . 24e lb 683 " hair, dyed, taken from scraps of dyed goat skins, and of less value than li.ie hair un- dyed (T. D. 29145) Free 378 " hair goods, as wool mnufactures (53 F. R. 941, T. D. 12216). 683 " hair, Madras and Mocha (T. D. 19847, 21739.... Free 683 '• hair, mixed with calf hair (T. D. 13772) Free 373 " hair noils, alpaca (T. D. 7470) 20o lb 67J " hair on skins (T. D. 13468) Free 498 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 378 Goat hair plushes, as wool manufactures (T. D. 10677). 368 " hair, angora, selected and bunched (T. D. ' 13942) 24o lb 372 " hair tops, angora (T. D. 17437) 30o tb 378 " skin carriage robes, if wool lined, as mfs. In part of wool (T. D. 3702) 439 " skin crosses, loosely sewed (T. D. 12985, 21805) 35% 451 •' skin, embossed (T. D. 5705) 15% 378 " skin rugs, if wool lined as mfs. In part of wool (T. D. 2825, 3063, 7046, 12985). 676 " skins, raw (T. D. 13468) Free 574 " skins, angora (T. D. 12865, 15699, 22831) Free 451 " skins, dressed and finished, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3702) 15% 229 Goats (T. D. 7544) 20% 199 Goblets, metal 45% 98 " or tumblers, cut glass (T. D. 3020, 11001) 60% 109 " or tumblers, plain glass 45% 105 Goggles, see spectacles (T. D. 11213, 11597, 13638, 13817, 13883, 13873). 199 Gold articles, manufactured, n. s. p. f 45% 579 " beaters' molds and skins (T. D. 352) Free 420 " beaters' paper (T. D. 3608, 7979) 35% 415 " beaters' planes (T. D. 23667, Abt. 1598, T. D. 25337) 30% 480 " beaters' sheets of animal tissue (Abt. 513, T. D. 25067) 20% 524 " bullions Free 179 " bullions of tinsel wire 5c lb and 30% 642 ■' coins (T. D. 11907, 14575) Free 524 " dust (T. D. 7418, 13104, 14106) Free 179 " embroideries (T. D. 10546, 13884, 14296; 16c lb and 60% 179 " epaulets, galloons, knots, laces, stars, tassels and rings 16c lb and 60% 199 " foil for dentists (T. D. 2674) 46% 199 " galeries for jewelry (T. D. 4204) 46% 448 " jewelry 60% 177 " leaf, per 100 leaves 35o The foregoing rate applies to leaf not exceed- ing in size the equivalent of 3%x3% inches; additional duties in the same pro- portion on leaf exceeding in size said equivalent. 56 " liquid, as paint (T. D. 5814) 30% 199 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f 46% 624 " medals, if trophies or prizes (T. D. 6666, 13497, 13759) Free 199 " medals, religious (T. D. 10542, 10934, 13190, 13378) 45% 3 " muriate of 26% 624 " old, fit only for remanufaoture (T. D. 8619) Free 643 " ore (T. D. 6858, 8967) Free 3 " oxide of 25% 411 " paper (T. D. 8940, 12353) 6c lb and 20% 187 " pens 25% 199 " plated articles, n. s. p. f 45% 448 " plated articles lo ea. and 25% and in addition thereto % of one cent per doz. for each one cent the value exceeds 20c per doz. 66 " powder (T. D. 6113. 15415, 23140) as color. 30% Schedule op Duties 499 P-'^s- Article Rate 67 Goild powder, if for toilet use 607 51 " size (T. D. 5242, 6690, 8923, 9223) !.'" 25/ 643 " sweepings T. D. 6058, 7418) Free 179 " tinsel wire 5(. ji, III " thread 5o'rb'and30% 192 watcli cases 40% 199 " wire ' . ' 45^ 449 Goldstome, paste cliief value (T. D. 26555) ...... 20% 199 " metal chief value (Abt. 183, T. D. 24973) 45% 464 Golf balls, old (Abt. 1672, T. D. 25337) 35% 199 " clubs. (T. n. 17494), metal chief value 45% Gomline, as albumen. , 450 Goloshes or clogs, wood and leather (T. D. 5994) 10% 199 Gong sets, not toys (T. D. 28591) 45% 467 Gongs (T. D. 18726) 45% 481 Goods liable to two or more rates of duty, tne highest to be taken. Sec. 23 " 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 be seg- regated (T. D. 14755, 14762, 14841). Sec. 14 " product of convict labor, importation pro- hibited. Sec. 22 " taken from sunken vessels. 286 Goose breasts, smoked (T. D. 7961) 25% 286 " livers (T. D. 15156) 25% 438 " quill splits (T. D. 7" 48) 20% 439 " skins, dressed, not advanced further than dye- ing but not repaired. (Abt. 19714, T. D. 724, 4975, 12838, 29288) 20% 349 Gorings, cotton 60% 401 " silk B0% 383 " wool or hair (T. D. 10677) 50c tb and 60% 199 Gouges (T. D. 10568) 45% Gowns, as wearing apparel, according to material. 350 Gothrough machine laces 70% Gowns, tea, fur lined and trimmed, according to ma- terial (T. D. 14960). 500 Grain bags, exported filled, imported by exporter Free 354 '■ bags, burlap (G. A. 3768, 19015, 19259).. %c lb and 15% " bags, other material, according to material. 242 " green kern (T. D. 15950) 25c bu 20 Grains, as drugs, advanced in value if not alcoholic >4,c lb and 10% 559 " as drugs, crude if not alcoholic Free 438 " artificial 60% 432 " emery 1° H) " imported to be ground. (See Act of Jan. 9, 1883 ) 480 " mixtures of, for food (T. D. 2841) 20% 20 " of ammonium, advanced in value, if not alco- holic ^c lb and 10% 569 " of ammonium, crude, if not alcoholic Free 559 " of paradise, if not alcoholic Free 695 " of tin Free 451 " skin, tawed or tanned, as leather 15 /S 480 Gralsse adherents (T. D. 5144) 20% 539 Grana or granella (cochineal) Free 713 Granadlll wood, in the log, rough or hewn Free 215 " wood, manufactures of 35/S 203 " wood, sawed 154 500 F. B, V\NDEGRIPT & Co. Par. Article Rate 203 Granadlll wood, veneers 20% 617 Grenancine, extract of madder (T. D. 5218) Free 539 Granella (cochineal) Free 114 Granite blocks, polished (T. D. 12362) 60% 114 " broken (T. D. 16256) lOo cu. ft 114 " dressed or polished (T. D. 25743) 50% 93 " earthenware, decorated 60% 94 " earthenware, white (T. D. 15171) 55% 114 " monuments (T. D. 12362, 26334, 28819, 29032) . . . 50% 114 " paving stone (T. D. 6785, 13659) 50 % 114 " sawed (T. D. 9186) ; 50% 114 " unmanufactured 10c ou. ft 95 Granlto (T. X>. 28289, 29240, 29613) 35% 429 Granulated cork 30% 182 " lead (T. D. 8681) 2^0 lb 240 " rice (T. D. 5678, 6986, 7113) %c lb 695 " tin Free 617 Granza or garanoe, madder Free 277 Grape fruit lo lb 307 " juice, as still wine (T. D. 5092). 20 " leaves, preserved in brine (Abt. 736, T. D. 25110) ViC lb and 10% 217 " sugar (37 F. R. 85, T. D. 6740, 12822) l%c lb 264 " vines (T. D. 11574) 25% 276 Grapes (T. D. 10271, 10741, 13989, 14371, 14852, 14893, 16688, 71 F. R. 501) 26c cu. ft " allowance for sawdust in (66 F. R. 719). 275 " dried (jL. D. 16004) 2%c lb " in barrels, measurement of (T. D. 14852, 14893, 16688, 71 P. R. 501, 20737, 22297, 22767, 23602). 654 Graphite Free 468 Graphophones or parts thereof (T. D. 23195) 45% 108 Graphoscopes (T. D. 10331, 11234, 16976) 45% 135 Grapnel rope (T. D. 9200), same duty as on wire of which composed, and in addition (minimum , 40%) Ic » 358 Grass and cotton fiber cloth (T. D. 15984) 4E% 214 " bamboo screens. See bamboo screens. (T. D. 7651, 11829, 17077, 66 F. R. 733, 71 F. R. 866) 480 " bleached (T. D. 11877, 12115, 13375) 20% 422 " bonnets, trimmed 50% not trimmed 35% 422 " braids, plaits and laces for making hats (T. D. 8071), not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% if bleached, dyed, colored or stained 20% 678 " China or ramie Free 199 " clippers (T. D. 17661) 46% 358 '• cloth (Abt. 1013, T. D. 25199, Abt. 1696, T. D. 25361, 26265) 45% 416 " cloth as paper hangings (T. D. 26850) 25% 463 " cocoa fibre mats (T. D. 11425) 36% 578 " crude, gallngale rush, as (T. D. 24330) Free 669 " dog (T. D. 20624, 23042, 23142) Free 630 •• dried (T. D. 13375, 13574, 14933, 16153) Free 463 " dyed (T. D. 13574) 36% 368 " fiber cloth (T. D. 12223, 12248, 12355, 12368, 13661, 21000) 46% 644 " for paper stock Free 368 " hammocks, hemp or sisal (T. D. 12354) 46% 422 " hats and hoods, not trimmed 35% trimmed 60 % Schedule op Duties 501 Par. 199 678 440 678 463 463 479 463 463 463 367 578 668 668 668 668 678 358 678 463 678 678 678 463 358 678 644 630 630 463 46» 463 480 626 290 S80 3 680 7 639 290 66 ( 3 67 65 411 680 40 3 I Article Rate Grass hooks (T. D. 15796) 45% istle or Tampico fiber Free kuskus root fans (T. D. 13325, 16563) .'.'.'.' 50% " manilla, n. s. p. f Free manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12223)...!.. 35% Mexican table mats (T. D. 12240) 36% noils, china (T. D. 6873, 13348) 10% " palm fiber cloth (T. D. 12355) 357 '■ pulp 3^% raflia cloth (T. D. 11879, 17267) 35% " ramie cloth (T. D. 12223, 12248), as flax cloth, sea (T. D. 21015) Free seed (G. A. 3770, 22876) Free seed, clover (T. D. 13980, 14720, 14937) Free seed, Italian and English rye (T. D. 14721, 15411) Free seed, sainfoin (T. D. 14937) Free sisal • Free " sisal hammocks (T. T>. 9812, 12354) 45% splitting and drying, not a manufacture (T. D. 24330). " stems of wheat for funeral decoration (T. D. 19255) Free " straw cloth (T. D. 14402) 35% sun bleached (T. D. 17150) Free sunn, n. s. p. f Free textile, unmanufactured or undressed, n. s. p. f Free thread in leaf (T. D. 3621, 12223, 12248) 35% " thread in fiber 45% Grasses, African (T. D. 12300) Free " as paper stock Free loofah (T. D. 15411) Free natural dried (T. D. 13375) Free " natural dried, and made into wreaths (T. D. 6030) 35% natural dyed (T. D. 13574) 35% ornamental (T. D. 25630, 29853) 35% " wired and bunched (T. D. 9088, 9176, 9249, 10073, 13574) 20% Graver, as ballast (T. D. 25627) Free Grease, brown wool, crude %c rb refined, or Improved in value or condition.... l4o n> " commonly used in soap making or in wire drawing, or for stuffing or dressing leather (T. D. 11236, 13439, 15040, 15414) Free cord (T. D. 13976) 25% crude olein (T. D. 15040) Free curriers' blacking (T. D. 15124) 25% enfleurage (T. D. 17383, 17412, 21306, 21424, 23965) Free hard, residue of wool grease, as wool grease, lanolin (T. D. 11215, 11216, 15666, 66 F. R. 734, T. D. 21943, 25910, 27773) 26% mineral (T. D. 10185, 10651, 13564) 25% oil and alkali mixed 26% paints, theatrical (T. D. 24246) 60% petroleum, medicinal (T. D. 12587) 25% proof papers 2c lb and 10% sod oil (T. D. 10962, 11236) Free sperm oil (T. D. 11326) 8c gal spermaceti not (T. D. 11573). Stauffer's Lubricant not (T. D. 9986) 26% trophoderme (T. D. 14520) 25% 502 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. Article Rate 65 Grease wool, lanae (T. D. 15122, 25910, 27773) 25% 290 " wool or degras. See grease, brown wool. 3 Greases, n. s. p. f 25% 32 " soluble 30% 438 Grebe skins, as ornamental feathers (T. D. 3682) 60% 56 Grecian red (T. D. 14306, 11540) 30% 46 Green chrome (T. D. 21720) 4%c lb 56 " French, dry or moist 30% 97 " glass bottles. See glass bottles. 274 " fruits, apples, peaciies, quinces, cherries, plums and pears 25o bu 571 " fruits, n. s. p. t Free 264 " house stock, plants, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 20449).. 25% 242 " Kern (T. D. 15950) 26c bu 56 " mineral 30% 66 " paint 30% 57 " Paris 15% 262 " pease, in bulk 25c bu 111 " stones, as marble (T. D. 278). 19 " vitriol or copperas, or sulphate of iron 15-lOOc lb " syrup of, non-alcoholic (T. D. 6877) as fruit juice. 402 Grenadine veilings (T. D. 10797, 13981) 60% 310 " sirup, as fruit juice (T. D. 6877). Grenadines, according to material (T. D. 14713). 147 Gridirons, oast S-lOo lb 199 Grindstone shafts (T. D. 16807) 45% 115 Grindstones, artificial (T. D. 310, 8313, 9080, 11686, 17440) $1.75 ton 115 " finished or unfinished (T. D. 13679) $1.75 ton millstones not (T. D. 23949). 116 " small (T. D. 13679) $1.75 ton 133 Grit, iron or steel Ic lb 239 Groats as oatmeal (T. D. 8509) Ic lb 534 Gross-Almerode glass-pot clay Free 4 Ground alum. See alum. fi39 " bean oil Fi ee 282 " beans or peanuts, shelled (T. D. 3240) lo lb unshelled %c lb 515 " bones (T. D. 23092) Free 291 " chicory 3c lb 429 " cork 30% 95 " fiint 35% 480 " olive nuts (T. D. 19983, 22719, 22783) 20% 95 " ore of antimony (T. D. 13672, 19295, 19406, 23816) 35% 88 " plaster of Paris (T. D. 10567) $1.75 ton 93 Guanalajara pottery 60% 65 Gualacol, absolute, if not alcoholic (T. D. 15071, 15216, 21360) 25% 65 " carbonate (Abt. 334, T. D. 25000) 25% 581 Guano (T. D. 391) Free 559 Guarana paste, if not alcoholic (T. D. 1889, 22782) Free 274 Guava jelly (T. D. 1762, 9043) 36% 274 " marmalade (T. D. 1762) Ic lb and 36% 90 Guhr or kiesselguhr (T. D. 6287, 7290) $2 ton 559 Gulac gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 20 " otherwise than crude, if not alcoholic (Abt. 146, T. D. 24973) 140 tb and 10% 20 Gulmauve or chamomile, advanced in value, if not alcoholic ^4 c lb and 10 % 569 " or chamomile, crude, if not alcoholic Free Schedule op Duties 503 P-*K- Article Rate Guinea fowls, as poultry (T. D. 28652, 29568j. 20 " grains, advanced in value, if not alcoholic, era .< . , %c tb and lOX 669 grains, crude, if not alcoholic Free 199 Guitar fret wire, in coils (T. D. 6697) ' 455/ 467 " strings, catgut (T. D. 10758, 15518) .'!!;!!;;■" ■ 45y 467 strings, metal (T. D. 4453) 457 467 " strings, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14741) " 457 467 " strings, silk (T. D. 4453) " 4sy 467 Guitars llS 431 •• if toys '..'.'.'.'.■.'.■.■.■.■.■.■.".■.■.:.:;; 35^ 488 Gum amber, crude (T. D. 8825, 12967) '.'.,', Free 462 " amber, manufactures of 257 20 " ammoniac (T. D. 2235), advancedV'if ' not ai- " '=oho>>° ^c lb and 10% 669 ammoniac, crude, if not alcoholic Free 20 " anime (T. D. 2907), advanced, if not alco- li°'io 14c lb and 10% 659 amme, crude, if not alcoholic Free 321 •• and cotton etoffe (T. T>. 15836) 3c sq. yd. and 20% 20 " and gum resin, advanced in value, if not alco- holic 14 c lb and 10% 559 and gum resin, crude, if not alcoholic Free 559 ," and gum resin, lactucarium, if not alcoholic (T. D. 11970) Free 480 " and gum resin combined, varnolette (T. D. 10888, 19123) 20% 20 " Arabic (T. D. 14810), if not alcoholic. 14c lb and 10% 559 " barbary, belium and benzoin or Benjamin, if not alcoholic Free 297 " British I1/20 lb 51 " capal, in oil of turpentine (T. D. 7977) 25% 559 " cape and cerrie, crude, it not alcoholic Free 30 •• chicle 10c lb 488 " copal (T. D. 27360) Free 559 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 659 " damar or dammar, crude, if not alcoholic... Free 559 " Bast India, if not alcoholic Free 20 " ester, advanced in value, if not alcoholic, %o lb and 40% 559 " ester, crude, if not alcoholic Free 559 " frankincense, if not alcoholic Free 559 " gamboge, garbanum and guaiac, crude, if not alcoholic Free 20 " guaiac, advanced (T. D. 9557), it not alcoholic (Abt. 3584, T. D. 25749) ViC Xb and 10% 559 " guaiac, crude, it not alcoholic Free 559 " Jeddo, crude, it not alcoholic Free 488 ' " Kauri Free 559 " mastic and myrrh, crude, if not alcoholic Free 480 " mixed with other ingredients (T. D. 10088) 20% 559 " olibanum, crude. If not alcoholic Free 480 " olibanum or incense powder (T. D. 10232) 20% 41 " perdu, as opium. See opium. 20 " refined, for textile printing, if not alcoholic (T. D. 16639) %c lb. and 10% 20 " resin, artificial, advanced in value, if not al- coholic (Abt. 145, T. D. 9557, 24973). %c lb and 10% 559 " resin, crude (Abt. 89, T. D. 24919) Free 559 " sandrac, Senegal, shellac and spruce, crude, if not alcoholic Free BOS " shellac, from stick or seed lac (T. D. 6381, 9392) Free 659 " spruce cleaned, if not alcoholic (T. D. 21714) Free 504 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article BIate 297 Gum, substitute (T. D. 12822, 37 F. K. 85) 1%0 lb 669 " talc and tragaoanth, crude, if not alcoholic Free 480 " tragasol (T. D. 26732) 20% 411 Gummed paper (T. D. 17897, 22013, 22723) 5o lb 131 Gun barrel molds, not in bars, as steel ingots (T. D. 6780). " barrel ribs are classified with the accompany- ing barrels (T. D. 6780;. 157 " barrels, double, for sporting, breech loading shot guns and rifles, further advanced than rough bored $3 ea. and 3B% 167 " barrels, single, forged and rough bored ex- cept shot gun barrels (T. D. 5762, 6780, 11703, 13329, 78 F. H. 799, T. D. 21404).... $1 ea. and 35% 670 " barrels, single tube, forged and rough bored, for shot guns (T. D. 6962, 12787, 12329, 25070) Fres 712 " blocks (42 F. E. 292. T. D. 12201, 16820, 19128 Free 215 " blocks, planed on both sides (T. D. 6780, 6936, 12201, 10071, 20425) 35% 435 " cotton, as Gunpowder. 157 " locks, metal (T. D. 4969, 10563, 10568, 10573).. 60% 157 " nipple, plungers, worms (T. D. 6307, 10657) . . . 60% 199 " pencils (Abt. 1500, T. D. 25312, 26306) 45% 436 " powder, valued 20c or less lb 2o lb valued over 20o lb 4o lb 167 " stocks, for double-barreled sporting breech- loading shot guns and rifles (45 P. B. 349, 13 S. C. R. 24, T. D. 12201, 13521, 13535) $3 ea. and 35% 441 " wads, all kinds , 20% 199 Guns, all n. s. p. f 46% 199 " and pistols, miniature, 5% inches long, as mfs. of metal. 448 " 1% inches long, having ring attached, (T. D. 24768). 157 " 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 16% Valued more than $5 and not more than $10, $4 ea. and 15% Valued more than $10 $6 ea. and 35% 157 " and rifles, double barreled, sporting and breech loading, without lock or fittings, $6 ea. and 35% 157 " parts of, n. s. p. f 60% 167 " single barreled, breech loading and parts of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5889, 5907) $1 ea. and 36% 156 " shot, muzzle loading (T. D. 13682, 10524, 15315) 25% 156 " carbines 25% 166 " muskets (T. D. 9537, 13212) 26% 167 " partially manufactured (T. D. 10573, 11167, 11424, 13694, 13521, 13535, 13 S. C. R. 24) 60% are personal effects (T. D. 14414, 13494, 15315, 18363, 19356, 23676). 156 " Turkish, as muskets (T. D. 13212) 26% 364 Gunny bags (46 F. R. 184) %o lb and 16% 644 " bags and gunny cloth, old or refuse, as paper stock (T. D. 6577) Fre« 356 " cloth, of single jute yarn, jute butts, or hemp, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, paint- ed, or printed, not exceeding 16 threads to the sq. in., weighing not less than 15 oz. per sq. yd 6-lOc sq. yd Schedule op Duties 505 P-*R- Article Ratk 479 Gunny cloth waste (T. D. 24172) 10% 165 Gut, artificial flies, in part of (T. D. 15138) 45% 529 " bovine (Abt. 3155, T. D. 25677) Free 462 " cat, worm or whip, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10758, 19582, 21566) 26% B29 " cat, worm or whip, unmanufactured (T. D. 10397, 10758, 13234, 23640, 23699) Free 165 •' flies and fishhooks (T. D. 16223, 20612) 4B% 165 " leaders (T. D. 15222) 45% 529 " spinning (Abt. 1959, T. D. 23699, 25411) Free 467 " strings, for musical instruments (T. D. 6694, 10758, 15518, 18733) 45% 462 " strings, racquets (T. D. 10397) 25% 467 " strings, violin (T. D. 14741) 45% 629 " tennis, strings made from sinews of cattle (T. D. 23995, 25940) Free 612 Guts, bladders and all animal integuments, crude or salted for preservation, and unmanufac- tured, n. s. p. f . (T. D. 6694) Free 582 Gutta percha, crude (T. D. 15006, G. A. 3914, 19528) . . Free 464 " percha, manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 22871).. 35% 464 " percha, recovered (T. D. 15006) 36% 479 " percha scraps, as waste (Abt. 15680, T. D. 15465, 28233) 10% 135 " percha, telegraph cable (T. D. 11398) 40% 199 Guys, special metallic alloy (T. D. 17164) 45% Gymnasium apparatus, not scientific apparatus (T. D. 18423). 114 Gypsum blocks, rough (T. D. 9149, 10132, 26319)... lOe cu. ft 114 " blocks, dressed 60% 88 " crude (T. D. 26513) 30c ton 88 " ground or calcined (Abt. 562, T. D. 9950, 25067) »1.7B ton, 95 " manufactures, n. s. p. f 35% 95 " or selenite plates (T. D. 12383) 35%, H 65 Haarlem oil (T. D. 5888, 6921) 25%. 199 Hackels, steel teeth 45% 335 Hackled fiax, dressed line (T. D. 15373, 15865) 3c lb- 337 " hemp or line of hemp (T. D. 13366) |4B ton 423 Haldebrooms (T. D. 15963) 40^ 199 Haenometers (T. D. 18018) 45% 376 Hair advanced beyond washed or scoured condition as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13496). i 362 " alpaca, camel, angora goat and like animals, ^i See Wool. 179 " and metal flats, if metal thread chief value (T. D. 11342) 16o lb and 80% 683 " animal, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or un- drawn (T. D. 29145) Free 369 " Angora goat (T. D. 10727, 13732, 15 S. C. R. 568) a2c lb 674-676" Angora goat, on the skin (T. D. 18834, 20848, 22831) Free 67 " applications for alcoholic 60e lb and 60% 67 " applications for non-alcoholic 80% 583 •• badgers' (T. D. 11068) Free 480 " black horse, Mexican fiber (T. D. 15956) 20% 379 " blankets made of, as wool blankets (T. D. 22985). 421 " beads, not strung or strung loosely on thread for facility In transportation only (T. D. 7895) 35% 506 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 439 Hair 382 383 442 383 523 424 423 381 383 683 372 683 199 445 445 382 381 383 383 67 332 444 199 199 332 381 383 67 67 67 383 378 383 564 379 583 383 583 383 369 368 583 583 383 388 439 683 Article Rate boas, squirrel (T. D. 13697) 50% bonnets and hats of 44e lb and 60% braces, bindings and beltings made of. 50c lb and 60% braids, of human (T. D. 12213) 35% braids, elastic or non-elastic (T. D. 11368, 12359) 50c lb and 60% bristles, crude, not sorted, bunched or pre- pared Free bristles, sorted, bunched or prepared 7%c lb brushes 40% bunting. See wool dress goods. buttons 50c lb and 60% calf Free camel, goat, alpaca, and other like animals, in form of roving, roping, or top waste 30c lb cattle (T. D. 24510) Free clippers (T. D. 8178) 45% cloth, "crinoline' ' 8c sq. yd cloth, known as hair seating 20c sq. yd clothing ready made, and articles of wearing apparel of every description, made up or manufactured wholly or in part, n. s. p. f. 44c lb and 60% coat linings. See Wool dress goods, combs. See combs. cords, and cords and tassels 50c lb and 60% cosmetics for, not alcoholic 60% crimpers, cotton chief value (T. D. 13237, 13650, 14024, 14547) 45% curled, for beds or mattresses 10% curlers (T. D. 6432, 10675, 12011, 13237, 13650, 14024), metal chief value 45% drawing cards (T. D. 15141) 45% dressers of thread (T. D. 13237) 45% dress goods, as Wool dress goods, dress trimmings, elastic or non-elastic, 50c lb and 60% dressing, not alcoholic 60% dyes 60% dyes, alcoholic (T. D. 18541) 60c lb and 50% embroideries and laces. 50c IL and 60% fabrics, knit, and hair manufactures, n. s. p. f., valued not above 40c lb 33c lb and 50% val. above 40c, not above 70o lb 44c lb and 50% val. above 70c lb 44c lb and 55% fabrics, ornamented with beads 50c lb and 60% felt, adhesive for sheathinng vessels (T. D. 10460) Free felt, not woven 44c lb and 60% flannels. As wool flannels. for violin bows (T. D. 11562, 15686) Free fringes and gimps 50c lb and 60% goat and calf mixed (T. D. 13772, 13842) Free goat, astrakhan dress trimmings (T. D. 14565) 50c lb and 60% goat, astrakhan (T. D. 14290) 12c lb goat, angora, selected and bunched (T. D. 13942) 24c lb goat, common (T. D. 18699, 19847, 21739, 29145) Free Madras and Mocha goat (T. D. 19847, 21739) Free goat trimmings (T. D. 12945) 50c lb and 60% goats' beards for brushes, scoured (T. D. 4108, 13947, 13948), as Wool, class 2, sorted. hares', as hatters fur (T. D. 9862) 20% hogs, cleaned or uncleaned (T. D. 8667, 25041, 25085) ~ Schedule of Duties 507 Par. Article Rate 444 Hair, hogs', curled, for mattresses 10% 583 " horse, cattle and other animals, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11068, 15686) Free 444 " horse, curled, for beds or mattresses 10% 480 " horse, dyed (T. D. 13218J 20% 583 '■ horse, for violin hows (T. t>. 6872, 11562, 15686) Free 442 " human, cleaned and drawn, but not manufac- tured (T. D. 3353, 14252, 9441, 8729, 9541) 20% 442 " human, drawn and curled (T. D. 8729, 9741, 9541, 12213) 20% 378 " human, imitation of, wool, as Wool manu- factures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12331). 442 " human, partly cleaned, as cleaned (T. D. 8729) 20% 442 " human, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 1539, 12213) 35% 583 " human, raw, uncleaned (T. D. 9441, 14252) Free 381 " Italian cloth. As wool dress goods. 67 " lotion, alcoholic (T. D. 15218) 60c lb and 50% " manufactures. See "Woolen schedule. 383 " mohair laces (T. D. 14628) 50c lb and 60% 378 " mohair plush (T. D. 14694, 14760). As wool manufactures. 402 " nets, silk (T. D. 14935) .- 60% 373 " noils, camels' (T. D. 15232, 17207) 20c lb- 67 " oil 60% 448 " ornaments valued at 20o per doE. pieces. Ic ea. and 25% and in addition thereto 3-5 of one cent per doz. for each one cent the value exceeds 20c doz. ' if jewelry 60 %. 423 " pencils (T. D. 3794, 12239) 40% 17 " pins, celluloid or collodion (T. D. 8610, 11033, 11092, 11418, 13557, 16216, 17809) ... .65c lb and 30% 464 " pins, gutta percha 35% 463 " pins, horn (T. D. 13954) 35% 188 " pins, iron wire (T. D. 10484) 35% 188 " pins, japanned, Iron wire (T. D. 11873, 13902).. 35% 188 " pins, not jewelry (T. D. 13307) 35% 448 " pins, ornamental. See hair ornaments. 403 " pins, silk covered (T. D. 16411, 21921) 50% 443 " plushes (T. D. 10677). As wool cloths. 67 " powder, non-alcoholic (T. D. 6113) 60% 67 " preparations for, alcoholic (T. D. 18541) 60c lb and 50% 67 " preparations for, non-alcoholic 60 % 445 " presscloth (T. D. 6056, 10505, 12202, 21200, 26489, 26549, 26569, 26634, 27792, 28776, 29352)... 20o sq. yd 583 " rabbits (T. D. 13313) Free 439 " rabbits', prepared for hatters' use 20% 480 " rope, made from cattle hair (G. A. 3947) 20% 363 " Russian camel's. See wool. 445 " seating 20o sq. yd 378 " sieves (T. D. 12946). As wool cloths. 439 " squirrel boas (T. D. 13697) 50% 683 " squirrel (T. D. 22869) Free 378 " tissue for sieves (T. D. 12946). As wool cloths. 67 " tonic (T. D. 16358, 6407, 11601), non-alcoholic. 60% 383 " tosca nets (T. D. 14694, 14760) 50c lb and 60% 383 " trimmings for hats 50c lb and 60% 67 " wash (T. D. 23679), if not alcoholic 60% 442 " watch guards, of human hair, no part metal (T. D. 1603, 17053) 35% 508 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pak. Article Rate 383 Hair webbing, gorings, etc., elastic or non-elastic, 50c lb and 60% 442 " wigs (T. D. 1366, 1539) 36% 7l3 " wood sticks, for umbrellas Free 583 " yak (T. D. 4952) Free 612 Hake sounds, crude (T. D. 1648) Free 612 " sounds, salted and dried (T. D. 18386) Free 316-319 Half duck, for sails, if cotton. See cotton cloth. 177 " gold leaf. See gold leaf. 327-328 " hose, cotton. See cotton hose. 406 •' stuff, dried pulp for paper maker (T. D. 1589). See Pulp. 273 Halibut, fresh, pickled or salted (T. D. 23770, 23772, 24688) Ic lb 270-273 " frozen, in pkgs. of less than % bbl. (minimum 30%) (T. D. 25430, 26136, 26856, 29691, 29722, 29973) %o lb 461 Halter chains 35% 461 " rings 36% 460 Halters (T. D. 19486) 20% 492 ■■ on free horses (T. D. 6777) Free 349 Hamburg edgings, cotton (T. D. 6371) 60% 349 " edgings, flax ; , 60% 349 " net (T. D. 9184, 11328) 60% 461 Hames 35% 382 Hammer felt. In sheets, for making pianoforte ham- mers (T. D. 4827) 440 lb and 60% 131 " molds, as steel ingots (T. D. 6047). 120 Hammered iron 6-lOc lb 120 " Iron charcoal used as fuel $8 ton 143 Hammers, blacksmiths' l%o lb 167 " gun (T. D. 10568, 10657) 50% 199 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6259) 46% 467 " piano (T. D. 21360, 21590, 21643, 23096, 23170) 46% 467 •• tuning (T. D. 6259, G. A. 3911) 45% 358 Hammocks, hemp and sisal grass (T. D. 12354) 15% 164 Ham sUcers, as knives, carving (T. D. 17731). 284 Hams 4c lb 439 Hamster fur in plates (T. T>. 13180) 35% Hand barrows, according to material. 462 •■ bellows, leather (T. D. 12013) 40% 412 " bills, lithographic. As lithographic prints. 416 " bills, printed (T. D. 3941) 26% 109 ■• mirrors, not over 144 inches sq 46% 4(57 " organs, as musical instruments 46% 666 " organs, as tools of trade (T. D. 15185) Free 431 " organs, small, as t6ys (T. D. 9298) 36% 440 " painted fans (T. D. 12797) 50% 168 " saws 26% 96 " warmers, Japanese (T. D. 15330) 35% 322 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 45% 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 i. R. 874, 18895, 19068, 22829) but not less than 65% If embroidered In any manner, tamboured, ap- pIlQued, or trimmed with lace, tucking or Schedule op Duties 509 r^AR. Article Rate Inserting (T. D. 14157, 14455, 16212, 16269, 17006, 17051, 18895, 41 P. R. 763, 68 F. R. 182, 83 F. R. 167) they shall pay not less than.. 60% 356 Handkerchiefs, flax, hemp or ramie, or of which these substances or either of them is the material of chief value, whether In the piece or otherwise, finished or unfinished, not hemmed or hemmed only (T. D. 10669, 14329, 16901, 16113, 26148) 50% If hemstitched or imitation hemstitched or revered, or with drawn threads, but not em- broidered or initialed (T. D. 14365, 21716, 23745) E5X 349 " If embroidered (10 S. C. R. 44, 53 F. R. 78, T. D. 21716) 60% 349 " fiax lace (T. D. 28594, 29166, 29171) «0% 358 " jute 45% 356 " lace, centers of (T. D. 24367, 26075, 26148) 55% " lacquered boxes are unusual coverings for (T. D. 7468). 349 " linen lace (T. D. 3729, 12551, 17065) 60% 322 " madras, as cotton handkerchiefs (T. D. 10409). samples of, are dutiable (T. D. 13445). 400 " silk, finished or unfinished, if cut, not hemmed or hemmed only 50% " If hemstitched or imitation hemstitched, or re- vered, or have drawn threads, or are em- broidered In any manner, whether with an Initial letter, monogram, or otherwise, by hand or machinery, or are tamboured, ap- pliqued, or having tucking or insertion 60% 712 Handle bolts (T. D. 1540) Frea Handles, for furniture, according to material. 551 " for curling stones (T. D. 7212) Free 152 " 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. 463 " horn 35% 215 " whip, of wood (T. D. 16805) 35% 168 Handsaws 25% 413 Hand made paper, weighing 6V4 lbs. per ream, or over (T. D. 28128, 28514, 28593) 3c lb and 15% If ruled, bordered, embossed, printed, lined or decorated, other than by lithographic process, in addition 10% 109 " mirrors, not over 144 sq. in 45% 633 " sewing and darning needles Free 153 Hangers, sword 60% 438 Hanging baskets with artificial flowers (T. D. 6230). 60% 470 Hangings, Japanese wall, as paintings (T. D. 14524).. 15% 415 " paper, with paper back 25% Hansom cabs, according to material of chief value. 182 Hard metal, part lead, unwrought (T. D. 3591) 2Hc lb 480 " pitch (T. D. 5049) 20-% 464 ■' rubber, all manufactures of n. s. p. f. (T. D. 27425 35% 199 Hardware, coach 45% 574 Hare skins, not dressed Free 479 Hares' combings, as waste (T. D. 27971) 10% 285 •• dead (T. D. 27646) l%c lb 439 " fur, dressed on the skin, not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired (T. D. 9862) 20% 439 " fur, not on the skin, prepared for hatters' use 20% 510 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 286 Hares in vinegar (T. D. 7244) 25% 229 " live 20% 431 Harmonicas, valued at less than one mark each, as toys (T. D. 25337) 35% 467 ■■ flute (T. D. 14392) 45% 467 " mouth, one octave or over (T. D. 18483)....... 45% 431 " mouth, less than one octave (T. D. 18483) 35% 431 " toy (T. D. 3399, 4859, 11037, 12118, 12748, 12767, 13302, 13428, 16597, 72 F. R. 48, 21981, 22096, 22105) 35% 431 " toy with celluloid coverings (T. D, 13302) 35% 467 Harmoniums (T. D. 2418, 2869) 45% 450 Harness, leather chief value (T. D. 13301, 17662) 20% 493 " for horses for racing or exhibition, under bond (T. D. 18579) Free 461 " furniture and hardware 35% 3 " grease (T. D. 14520) 25% 7 '■ liquid, as blacking (T. D. 11545) 25% 330 " loom 60c lb and 25% 461 " metal, chief value (T. D. 13301) 35% 340 " twine (T. D. 14405). See twine. 467 Harp strings, catgut (T. D. 10758, 15518) 45% 467 " strings, metal (T. D. 4453) 45% 467 " strings, other material (T. D. 14721) 45% 467 Harps and harpsichords (T. D. 4453, 16016) 45% 476 Harrows, tooth and disk 16% 5 Hartshorn. See ammonia. 65 " spirits of 25% 476 Harvesters 16% 66 Hashhisch or hasheesh (T. D. 9168) 25% 394 Hassocks, same as carpets of which composed. 383 Hat bands, mourning (T. D. 6243) 50c tb and 60% 349 " bands, cotton (T. D. 4573, 16093, 23280) 60% 462 " bands, leather strips for (T. D. 13243) 40% " bands or trimmings, not galloons (T. D. 23280). 401 " bands, silk 50% 216 " braids, bark other than of cuba bark (T. D. 13298) 35% 422 " braids, chip, grass, osier, palm leaf, rattan, straw, willow, real horsehair, manila hemp, or Cuba bark, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained (T. D. 6276, 10775, 12039, 14402, 14699, 15163, 16324, 16626, 16343, 16636, 21861, 22843) 15% if bleached, dyed, colored or stained 20% 349 " braids, cotton (T. D. 10776, 14691, 61 P. R. 928) 60% 383 " braids, felt (T. D. 14918, 15009) 50c ib and 60% 349 " braids, hemp (T. D. 12864) 60% 349 " braids, manila (T. D. 12359, 12546) 60% " braids, straw, in part only, according to chief value (T. D. 11342, 11368, 11370, 22170). 422 " braids, straw and horse hair (T. D. 11368, 22843). See hat braids of chip, etc. 403 " braids, wire, covered with silk 50% 383 " braids, wool 60c lb and 60% 446 " bodies, fur. As hats of fur. 382 " bodies, wool 44o lb and 60% " cases, dutiable coverings (T. D. 10093). 429 " cork ventilators (T. T>. 13603) 30% "378 " crowns, wool, as wool manufactures (T. D. 10541). 383 " crowns, embroidered worsted (T. D. 14130), 50c lb and 80% Schedule of Duties 511 Pak. Article Rate Hat crowns, gelatin, silk and cotton, according to component material of chief value (T. D. 13288). 332 " forms, sparterie and cotton (T. D. 13203) 45% 463 " forms, straw (T. D. 12430) 35% 324 " linings, cotton, made up ready to be inserted (T. D. 27660) 50% materials, conference report on (T. D. 9915). " materials, marly cloth not (T. D. 9941). 332 " materials, oilcloth for sweat bands (T. D. 10393) 45% 422 " materials, sparterie (T. D. 11691), if bleached or colored 20% not bleached or colored 15% 452 " materials, sweat bands of leather (T. D. 12124) 40/„ 382 " miner's wool and resin (T. D. 13380).. 44c lb and 60% **8 " pins and ornaments, valued at 20c per doz. pieces Ic ea. and 25% and in addition, % of one cent per doz. for each one cent the value exceeds 20c per doz. (T. r>. 26679, 28391, 29265). 448 " pins and ornaments, if Jewelry 60^ 188 " pins with solid heads, without ornamentation, of brass, copper, iron, steel or other base metal, not plated with gold or silver, and not Jewelry 35% 463 " plaques of straw (G. A. 3733) 35% 135 " ribbon wire (T. D. 16014) 35% 463 " shapes, straw and cotton (T. D. 16349) 35% 349 " sides of cotton (T. D. 16808) 00% 135 ■' silk covered wire (T. D. 15149) 35% 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. 421 " trimmings, beaded (T. D. 16229) 60% 179 " trimmings, metal galloons (T. D. 12370), 15c lb and 60% 135 " wire (T. D. 9807, 12944, 15014, 15149, 15405) 35% 199 Hatchets 45% 479 Hatters' fur waste (T. D. 12233, 26965, 28102) 10% 439 " furs, dressed on the skin, not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired (T. D. 12672, 17076, 16875) 20% 439 " furs, not on the skin (T. D. 6372, 9862, 10096).. 20% 574 " furs, plucked coney skins (T. D. 10854, 10901, 14768) Free 147 " irons, cast 8-lOc lb 477 " plush (T. D. 12937, 16233, 15825, 16109, 17279).. 10% 477 " plush, black (T. D. 16577, 25381) 10% 382 Hats, alpaca (T. D. 13783, 14130) 44c id and 60% 382 " Argyle, for ladies (T. D. 12942) 44c lb and 60% 422 " bamboo, so called, untrimmed 35% Trimmed 50% 422 " bonnets, and hoods, , composed of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, osier, rattan, willow, cuba bark or manila hemp (T. D. 12039, 15324), whether wholly or partially manufactured, but not trimmed 35% If trimmed (T. D. 21502, 21652) 50% 422 " as above, complete except blocking (T. D. 18614) 35% 446 " bonnets, and hoods, for men's, women's, boys' or children's wear, trimmed or untrimmed, hoods, composed wholly or in chief value of 512 F. pj. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate including bodies, plateaux, forms, shapes or fur of the rabbit, beaver or other animals (T. D. 6487). Val. not more than |4.50 per dozen. .$1.50 doz. and 20% Val. more than $4.50, not more than $9 per dozen $3 doz. and 20 % Val. more than $9, not more than $18 per dozen $5 doz. and 20% Val. more than $18 per dozen $7 doz. and 20% 422 Hats, bonnets, and hoods, braids, plaits, laces and willow sheets or squares, composed wholly of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, rattan, real horsehair, cuba bark, or manila hemp, suitable for making or or- namenting hats, bonnets and hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained 20% caps not (T. D. 10562, 10860). See caps. 324 " cotton or other vegetable nber (T. D. 12134, 15870) 50% 431 " dolls' 35% 382 " felt (T. D. 14918, 15009, 22228) 44o lb and 60% 382 " felt, varnished (T. D. 10565) 44c lb and 60% fez caps, not (T. D. 12025). See caps. " fur trimmed, according to material of chief value (T. D. 23572, 28185, 28783, 28831). 382 " hair (T. D. 12938) 44c lb and 60% 324 " hemp (Abt. 562, T. D. 25039) 50% 405 " Imitation horsehair (T. D. 27743) 45o lb and 60% 422 " of real horsehair, untrimmed 35% trimmed (T. D. 29377, 29590, 29632, 29676).. 50% 382 " ladies', wool (T. D. 12942) 44c lb and 60% 462 " leather 40% 462 " leather sweat bands for (T. D. 15723) 40% 324 " loof fiber (T. D. 16479) 50% 709 " Mexican embroidered, accompanying owner (G. A. 3926) Free 382 " miners', of wool and resin 44c lb and 60% 463 " miniature Mexican (T. D. 19413) 35% 420 " paper, varnished (T. D. 24747) 35% 422 " palm leaf 35% 382 " part hair (T. D. 12938) 44c lb and 60% 324 " pith (T. D. 3557, 4715, 12134) 50% 382 " pith, wool covered (T. D. 14386) 44c lb and 60% 446 " pullovers of cony skins (T. D. 7220). As hats of fur. " plateaux for, according to material of chief value (T. D. 15213, 16343, 25459, 26457, 27227, 27718). 382 " sailors', of wool (T. D. 9825) 44c «> and 60% 402 " silk (T. D. 10787, 10945, 12150, 14295) 60% 402 " silk chief value, trimmed (T. D. 6197, 6226, 9841, 10945) 60% 422 " straw, trimmed (T. D. 11342, 12938, 12939, 14699, 15390, G. A. 3790, T. D. 22727, 22728) 50% Untrimmed T. D. 27718 : 35% 452 " sweat bands for, of leather (T. D. 12124, 19417) 40% 422 " trimmed, of straw, chip, etc., irrespective of value of trimming (T. D. 25440) 50% 382 " tweed (T. D. 6299, 8506) 44c lb and 60% 324 " varnished, coachmen's, cotton buckram chief value (T. D. 28048) 50% 463 " whalebone 35% 422 " willow, trimmed 50% not trimmed 85% Schedule of Duties 513 Par. Article Rate 382 Hats, wool (69 F. R. 465, T. D. 6770, 9825, 10567, 10799, 13782, 15163, 15625, 16655, 18673) 44c R> and 60% 382 " wool felt, varnished (T. D. 10565) 44c Xb and 60% 382 " wool, knit (69 F. E. 465) 44o It) and 60% 111 Hauteville stone (T. D. 28284, 28784, 28840, 29196, 29496, 29551) 65o cu ft 452 Haversacks, leather 40% 467 Hautboys 45% Hawaiian 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. 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. 274 " or Sandwich guava jelly (T. D. 9043) 35% 216 " or Sandwich Islands sugar above No. 16 (T. D. 3262) 1.90c lb 217 " or Sandwich Islands sugar cane (T. D. 7734).. 20% 258 Hay (18 F. R. 584, T. D. 9775, 16427) ?4 ton 154 " knives. (See knives. ) 381 Hazelnuts (T. D. 6495, 10525), shelled 5c lb unshelled 3c lb Head handkerchiefs, according to material (T. D. 6267). 215 " linings for barrels (T. D. 3903) 35% 383 " nets, wool 50c lb and 60% 349 " or hair nets, cotton or other vegetable fiber. . . . 60% 324 " with India rubber cotton chief value 50% 402 " or hair nets, silk (T. D. 3160, 14935, 2337) 60% tax (T. D. 24286, 24625). 206 Heading blocks, rough, hewn, sawed or bored only (T. D. 3863) 20% 206 " bolts 20% 215 Headings, manufactured 35% 206 " unmanufactured (T. D. 3863) 20% 431 Heads, dolls' 35% 480 " of animals (T. D. 22234) 10% 330 Healds, cotton or other vegetable fiber.. 50c lb and 25% 135 " wire 25c M and 40% 65 Healing lotions, (T. D. 9284) 25% 66 " plasters 25% Hearings before the Board of General Appraisers, samples required (T. D. 12321, 12913). 514 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. Article Rate Hearses, horses, etc., are not tools of trade (T. D. 8968). 630 Hechima (T. D. 15411) Free 382 " slippers (T. D. 15411, 17501) 44c ItD and 60% 135 Meddles, wire (T. D. 20778, ■ 22474, Abt. 2050, T.. D. 25435, 26179). 152 Hedge shears (T. D. 8760). As scissors. 462 Heel ball (T. D. 7426, 18013) 25% 199 " plates, brassed (T. D. 10537) 45% Heirlooms are dutiable, according to material of chief value (T. D. 282). 199 Helikin in kisten (T. D. 13433) 45% 20 Hellebore root, advanced in condition, if not alcoholic, 14c lb and 10% 559 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free Hellographic prints not photographs, (T. D. 19993, 19899). 630 Hellotropine (T. D. 4288, 13685, 14836) Free 382 Helmets, pith, wool covered (T. D. 14386) 44c lb and 60% 117 Hematite ore (T. D. 12663, 23346, 28856, 29074, 29132) 15c ton 449 " or bloodstone, cut, but not set (T. D. 28437)... 10% 20 Hemlock bark, as drugs, advanced in value, if not alcoholic Vic lb and 10% 559 " bark,, as drugs, crude if not alcoholic, (T. D. . 5892) Free 22 " bark, extracts of (T. D. 5890) %c lb 499 " bark for dyeing, crude Free 499 " bark for dyeing, ground (T. D. 3225) Free 201 " lumber. (See lumber.) 20 " seed and leaf, advanced, if not alcoholic, ViC lb and 10% 559 " seed and leaf, crude, if not alcoholic Free 337 Hemp, and tow of $22.50 ton 358 " articles, n. s. p. f 45% 355 " 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 6-lOc sq. yd 357 " bags, as woven fabrics. 339 " bale rope, April 21, 1858, N. T 2c lb 337 " Bombay or East India (T. D. 7627, 10026) . .$22.50 ton 349 " braids (T. D. 16346, 24972) 60% 339 " cables and cordage, tarred or untarred 2o lb 344 " carpets and carpeting, valued not over 15c square yard 4o sq. yd. and 30% valued above 15c square yard.. 8c sq. yd. and 30% 357 " cloth, shirting, weighing less than 414 oz. per sq. yd. and containing more than 100 threads per sq. inch 35% weighing less than 414 oz. per sq. yd. and containing not more than 100 threads per sq. in 30% 324 " clothing 50% 357 " cloths, woven fabrics or articles, n. s. p. f. composed of flax, hemp or ramie, weighing 41^ ounces or more per square yard, Containing not over 60 threads per square Inch l%o sq. yd. and 30% Containing over 60 and not over 120 threads per square inch 2%c sq. yd. and 30% Containing over 120 and not over 180 threads per square inch 60 sq. yd. and 30% Schedule of Duties 515 Par. 357 Hei 340 135 337 337 358 356 356 349 349 345 349 349 337 578 358 344 578 507 337 644 344 339 358 668 37 357 578 337 340 337 324 341 Article Rate Containing over 180 tiireads per square inch 9o sq. yd. and 30% None of the above to pay less than 50% Tp cloths, plain woven fabrics of fiax, hemp or ramie, weighing less than 4l^ ounces per square yard, containing more than 100 threads per square inch (T. D. 23101) 35% If weighing less than 4J^ oz. per sq. yd. and containing not more than 100 threads per sq. in 30% cords made from yam not finer than 5 lea. . lOo fb If made from yarn finer than 5 lea or number, 12c tb and in addition %c per lb for each lea or number, or part of a lea or number, in ex- cess of five, core in wire rope, as wire, included in dutiable weight, (T. D. 16812). dewghuddy, as hemp (T. D. 26288) $22.50 ton hackled, line and dressed (T. D. 7627, 13366).. $45 ton hammocks (T. D. 12354) 45% handkerchiefs, hemmed or not 50% handkerchiefs, hemstitched, revered or drawn, not embroidered 55% handkerchiefs, embroidered ■ 60 % hat braids (T. D. 12854) 60% hydraulic hose 15o lb lace 60% lace window curtains 60% line of $45 ton manilla ■ Free manufactures n. s. p. f 45% mats and rugs, as hemp carpets. New Zealand (T. D. 24845) Free New Zealand binding twine Free not hackled (T. D, 7627, 10026) $22.50 ton not sisal grass (43 F. E. 294). rags or clippings for paper stock Free rugs, as hemp carpets. Russian bolt rope (T. D. 16221) 2o lb school satchels (T. D. 583) 45% seed Free seed oil 10c gal shirting cloth, weighing less than iV^ oz. per sq. yd. and containing more than 100 threads per sq. in 35% If weighing less than 414 oz. per sq. yd. and containing not more than 100 threads per sq. in 30% sunn or rafHa (T. D. 15579) Free tow of (T. D. 7252, 11708) $22.50 ton twine and threads (T. D. 17407, 18004), made from yarn not finer than 5 lea 10c lb If made from yarn finer than 5 lea or , number 12c lb and in addition %c per lb for each lea or number, or part of a lea or number, in ex- cess of five. waste (T. D. 9381) $22.50 ton wearing apparel ■ 50% yarns, single, in the gray, not finer than 8 lea or number 6c lb Finer than 8 and not finer than 80 lea or number .'. 40% 516 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Pak. Article Rate Finer than 80 lea or number 15% 322 Hemstitched handkerchiefs or mufflers composed of cotton, or imitation hemstitched, in addition to duty on cloth contained therein 10% But in no case less than 55% 356 " handkerchiefs composed of flax, hemp or ra- mie 55 /i 400 " handkerchiefs or mufflers composed of silk . . . 60% 349 " skirtings or flouncings, cotton or other vege- table fiber 60% 20 Henbane, advanced in value, if not alcoholic, Vic lb and 10% 559 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 559 " Henna leaves, crude, if not alcoholic Free 20 " leaves, ground, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9956) Vic It) and 10% 381 Henriettas (T. D. 5953, 10571), valued not over 70o lb and weighing not over 4 oz. sq. yd lie sq yd and 50% valued over 70c lb and weighing not over 4 oz. sq. yd lie sq yd and 55 % 378 " valued over 70c lb and weighing over 4 oz. sq yd 44c lb and 56 % 199 Hens, mechanical (T. D. 16245) 45% 289 " not land fowl, but poultry (T. D. 25132). 65 Hensel's tonicum (T. D. 19456)... 55c lb not less than 25% 65 Herbal, extracts, non-alcoholic (T. D. 9227) 25% 20 Herbs advanced in value, as drugs, if not alcoholic, Vic lb and 10% 559 " crude, as drugs (T. D. 9863), if not alcoholic. Free 298 " ground paprica (T. D. 13188) 3c lb 2 " in alcohol (T. D. 23354, 24886, 29804).. 60c lb and 25% 480 " two, mixed and ground (T. D. 9392, 9863) 20% 298 " thyme, ground and in bottles (T. D. 14615) 3c lb 65 Heroin (Abt. 1163, T. D. 25239) (min. 25%) 55o lb (Abt. 1983, T. D. 25411). 467 Herophones (T. D. 13790) 45% 349 Herring bone galloons, trimmings, casings, and web- bings (T. D. 8664, 10340, 10757, 11872, 14144," 20515) 60% " Cisco or lake fish not (T. D. 14064). 272 " fresh (T. D. 15479) Vic lb 272 " frozen, as fresh (T. D. 10622, 18251, 26217) >4o Iti 253 " ground or bloater paste (T. D. 14267, 21758).. 40% 270 " in cans (T. D. 12566, 21478, 21912, 22414). (See fish in cans.). 270 " In oil (T. D. 12106, 15414). (See flsh, packed in oil). 272 " kippered (T. D. 18008, 107d8, 12566, 14413, 56 F. R. 822) V4c lb 40 " oil (T. D. 15414, 18008) Segal 639 " oil product of American fisheries- (T. D. 15479) Free 272 " pickled or salted (71 F. R. 949, T. D. 10588, 10828, 12621, 14919, 16937, 21479, 23176) V4c lb 272 " smoked (T. D. 26037) %c tb 352 Hessian cloth (T. D. 14379, 15499) as Burlaps. 480 Hevaeyerba, as Brazilian tea (T. D. 3909) 20% 65 Hevra matte (T. D. 7918) 25% 200 Hewn timber (T. D. 6089) V4o cu ft 65 Hexamethylentetramin (T. D. 27394, 27438, 27505) 25% 584 H Ide cuttings, raw (T. D. 19130) Free 585 " lariats (T. D. 4751) Free 585 " rope Free 450 Hides, buffalo (T. D. 27920, 28111, 28604) Free 450 " cattle, raw or uncured, dry, salted or pickled Schedule of Duties 517 Pak. Article Rate (T. D. 19130, 25900, 27117, 27294) Free 451 Hides, elk, dressed as leather, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14060) 15% ,676 " horse (T. D. 18871; Free Sec. 12 " neat cattle, importation of Prohibited 451 " oil dressed, as leather (T. D. 14060) 15% 451 " ox, dressed (T. D. 14059) 15%' 676 " raw, n. s. p. 1. (T. D. 3720) Free " removal of hair by liming is not dressing (T. D. 3720, 21657). 451 " tanned 15% 450 " wet-salted (T. D. 15914) Free 144 Hinge blanks, iron or steel IV&o lb 144 Hinges of iron or steel l%c lb 199 " of other metal 45% 144 " ornamental iron for church door, not works of art (T. D. 18620) IHo lb 215 HInoki (T. D. 20325) 35% 678 History, specimens of natural, for scientific public collections Free 559 Hoarhound leaves Jj'ree 668 " seed Free 160 Hob nails, wrought iron or steel l%c lb 431 Hobby horses, as toys 35% 199 Hods, coal, metal 45% 199 Hoes, iron or steel (T. D. 4015, 22^79) 45% 309 Hoff's malt extract in bottle or jugs (54 F. H. 671, T. D. 14718) 45o gal Bottles pay additional duty. In casks (T. D. 10863) 23c gal Solid or condensed 45% 226 Hogs (T. D. 18822) $1.50 each 523 " bristles, crude, not sorted, bunched or pre- pared (T. II. 12852) Free 424 " bristles sorted, bunched or prepared 7Hc lb 444 " hair, curled for mattresses 10% . 683 " hair, not curled or manufactured Free 210 Hogsheads, empty 30% 584 Hogsklns, pieces of, as glue stock (T. D. 24802) Free 123 Holdfasts, plumbers', as forgings (T. D. 7404) 30% 216 Holland sugar. (See sugar.) 321 Hollands, window (T. X>. 10346, 12372, 10558, 19450, 22705, 22785) So sq yd and 20% 149 Hollow ware, cast, if coated, glazed or tinned (T. D. S527, 6396, 10414, 52 F. R. 808) 1%C lb 147 ■' not coated, glazed or tinned 8-IO0 lb 158 " enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, but not ornamented or decorated with litho- graphic or other printing 40% 447 " ware, wood pulp (T. D. 9644) 35% 630 Holly cuttings (T. D. 23665) Free 626 Holy water from Lourdes (T. D. 23933) Free 65 Homatroplne, pure crystals (T. D. 13701, 20052) (mini- mum 25%) 55c lb 294 Homeopathic coffee (T. D. 6922) 2%c lb 65 Homerlana, medicine (T. D. 6564) 25% 480 Honestone, not mfd. into hones and whetstones (T. D. 26087) 20% 586 Hones and whetstones (T. D. 8786, Abt. 752, T. D. 25134) Free 259 Honey (T. D. 20307) 20o eal 67 " water, cosmetic 60% 405 Hoods, artificial or imitation silk, or artiflolal or imitation horsehair 45c lb and 60% 518 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 422 Hoods, braids, plaits, laces, etc., for ornamenting. (See hats). 326 " cotton chenille (66 F. B. 740, 71 F. R. 869) 50% 446 " fur. (See hats of fur.) 402 " silk (T. D. 10787) 60% 4^2 " straw, trimmed 50% Untrimmed 35% 199 Hoof pads of rubber and iron (T. D. 6994) 45% 587 Hoofs, unmanufactured Free 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)... 4i^c lb and 15% 165 " fish and snelled hooks 45% 165 " fish on silk gimp (T. D. 5587) 45% 165 " fish, with gut snells, gut chief value (T. D. 16223, G. A. 3936) 45% 199 " for laced shoes (38 F. R. 9'o 45% 199 " iron, wire shaped by pressure (T. D. 7668, 42 P. R. 529) 45% 199 " on holders, metal and rubber (T. D. 9244) 45% 123 " or holdfasts, plumbers, as forgings (T. D. 7404) 30% 199 " reaping or grass 45% 165 " with artificial bait (T. D. 7013) 45% 124 Hoop, band or scroll iron or steel, n. o. 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 3-lOc lb- Thinner than No. 10 and not thinner than No. 20 wire gauge 4-lOc Tb Thinner than No. 20 wire gauge 6-lOc lb 128 " band or scroll iron or steel, when galvanized or coated with any metal or alloy, shall pay in addition to duty on the same when not so galvanized or coated 2-lOc lb " 125 " 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 baling (1 S. C. R. 346, T. D. 25406) 3-lOc lb 203 " poles (T. D. 22308) 20% 215 Hoops, ash (T. D. 15711) 35% 124 " barrel, iron or steelfiared, splayed or punched, with or without buckles or fasteners, shall pay in addition to duty on iron or steel from which made l-lOo lb barrel, split willow, not (T. D. 14617). 215 " barrel, wooden (T. D. 3903) -35% 431 " toy 35% 215 " wood, finished (T. D. 3903) 35% 352 Hop cloth (T. D. 24566) 9-16c tb and 15% 260 " extract 50% 712 " poles, unmanufactured (T. D. 5105) Free 260 " powder (lupulin) ' 50% 588 " roots for cultivation Free 260 " waste, or lupulin (T. D. 14051) 50% 260 Hops (T. D. 14050) 16c lb " iron drums containing, are usual covering (T. D. 8264). 463 Horn, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9993, 12705, 13357) 35% 427 " buttons %c line gross and 15% 463 " comb blanks (G. A. 3720) 35%, 463 " combs 60% Schedule of Duties 519 Par. Article Rate 152 Horn, knife handles, see cutlery (T..D. 9830). 463 1^ machete handles (T. D. 13357) 35% **8 " pins, metal, ornamented, valued at 20c per doz pieces lo each and 25% And in addition % of 1 cent per doz for each 1 cent the value exceeds 20o doz 448 " pins, if Jewelry 60% 589 "I pith crude (T. D. 4786) Free 480 " pith sizing (T. D. 4750, 4786) 20% 463 " sheets (T. D. 12705) 35% 463 " stays for dresses (41 F. R. 102, T. D. 18585) 35% 589 " strips (T. D. 7519, 7907, 9434, 9879, 19484) Free 589 " strips for knife handles (T. D. 12439, 12802) Free 589 " tips (41 P. R. 102, T. D. 12439) Free 589 Horns, unmanufactured (T. D. 9292, 12439, 25231) Free 431 " if toys 35% 467 " musical instruments (T. D. 5217, 13241) 45% 379 Horse blankets, woolen (T. D. 15021, 8132). As wool blankets. " bandages not saddlery (T. D. 21713). 199 " clippers (T. D. 8523, 16827) 45% 358 " cloth, bagging (T. D. 7265, 10538) 45% 480 " hair and cotton mattresses (T. D. 21786, 21841) 20% 393 " hair carpet (T. D. 13673) 50% 583 " hair, cleaned or not cleaned, drawn or not drawn (T. D. 12358, 12547, 13218) Free 583 " hair for violin bows (T. D. 15686) Free 422 " hair hats, real horse hair, if untrimmed 35% If trimmed (T. D. 29377, 29590, 29632, 29676) 50% 405 " hair, imitation of yarns, threads, or filaments, if in the form of singles 45o lb If in the form of tram 50o lb If in the form of organzine 60o lb All of the foregoing not less than 30% " hair, imitation of, braids, laces, embroideries, galloons, neck rufllings, ruchlngs, fringes, trimmings, beltings, cords, tassels, ribbons or other articles or fabrics, wholly or in chief value of (T. D. 27350, 28860, 29504) ,45c lb and 60% 422 " hair, real, braids, plaits, laces, suitable for mak- ing or ornamenting hats, bonnets, or hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored, or stained 15% bleached, dyed, colored, or stained 20% 199 " protectors (T. D. 9734) 45% 269 " radish, natural or dried 25% 252 " radish, prepared or preserved 40% 476 " rakes 15 % 358 " sacking, bagging (T. D. 10538) 45% 152 " shears (T. D. 3195, 16827), as Shears. 199 " shoe calks of steel (T. D. 27542, 29822) 45% 162 " shoes %c lb " shoe iron, bar or flat (T. D. 1587). (See iron.) 120 ' " shoe iron. If charcoal was used in manufac- ture . .' $8 ton 160 " shoe nails l%c lb 199 " shoe nail blanks (T. D. 13201) 45% 162 " shoes packed with rope (Abt. 17309, T. D. 28512 %c rb 227 Horses valued $150 or less per head $30 valued over $150 26% " and carriages not free as household effects (T. D. 13899, 18781, Abt. 20893, T. D. 29644). circus are dutiable (T. D. 9633). 493 " for exhibition or racing, under bond Free 520 F. B. Vandeqrift & Co. Par. Article Rate Horses, mare and dependent colt, each dutiable (T. D. 29983). of persons coming Into the U. S. to engage In lumbering are dutiable. (T. D. 11759.) of persons having summer residences in U. S. are dutiable (T. D. 12759, 13027). performing are not for "exhibition" (T. D. 10814). 492 " specially imported for breeding, with official pedigree (T. D. 13846) Free 493 " used for emigrating purposes (T. D. 2388, 2724, 21308) Free to be trained and exported are dutiable (T. D. 8627). Jute 15c rb 345 Hose, hydraulic, or flume, cotton, flax, hemp, ramie or jute 15c lb " hydraulic, of countable cotton cloth, dutiable as cotton cloth (T. D. 26351). 452 " leather 40% 199 " leather, with metal rivets and couplings 45% 463 " rubber 35% 324 Hosiery, Chinese half hose (T. D. 15224) 50% 327 " cotton, and half hose and stockings, made on knitting machines or frames, n. s. p. f 30% 328 " 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 halt hose, and clocked stockings, hose or half hose, finished or unfinished (T. D. 5833, 13163, 13683, 13888, 14327, 16226, 18767, 21367, 22147, 22964, 22965). Val. not over $1 doz. pairs 70c doz. pairs and 15% Val. over $1, not over $1.50 doz. pairs 85c doz. pairs and 15% Val. over $1.50, not over $2 doz. pairs 90c doz. pairs and 15% Val. over $2, not over $3 doz. pairs $1.20 doz. pairs and 15% Val. over $3, not over $5 doz. pairs $2 doz. pairs and 15% Val. over $5 doz pairs 55% " cotton, embroidered, compound rates under Par. 328, but not less than 60%. Par. 349. (T. D. 26220, 27135, 27344.) 328 " cotton mock seam, fast hose, as fashioned and shaped (T. D. 11337). " Is not regalia (T. D. 9197). 382 " saxoline (T. D. 7756) 44c lb and 60% 402 " silk 60% 402 " silk plaited (T. D. 8706) 60% 382 " wool (T. D. 12998, 13888, 16657) 44c lb and '60% 382 " wool knit (T. D. 10335, 12163, 10735, 16310, 46 P. R. 510) 44c lb and 60% Hospital ambulance, according to material (T. D. 16355). " for the insane, electric battery for, not free (T. D. 10845). " India rubber sheeting for, not free (T. D. 12631). " surgical Instruments for, not free (T. D. 14637, 18708, 18767). 158 " utensils, enameled or glazed with vitreous Schedule op Duties 521 Par. Article Rate glasses, but not ornamented or decorated with lithographic or other printing 40% 98 Hour glasses, if blown 60% 215 House furniture, wood 35% 520 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) Free " effects, American citizens dying abroad (T. D. 22622) Free effects, automobile not (T. D. 29491, 29500 29593). " effects, bequests not free (T. D. 21883). " effects, bicycles are not (T. D. 12648, 18937). " effects, carriages and harness are not (5 S. C. R. 241, T. D. 11021, 15769, ,16730, 18781). " effects, cow and calf are not (T. D. 22565). " effects, parts of bedsteads not (49 F. B. 635). effects, guns not (T. T>. 15315). " effects, horse and dogs are not (T. D. 17168, 18781, 84 F. R. 146, Abt. 20893, T. D. 29644). " effects, furniture used in business not (T. D. 14465, 14466). 520 " effects. Immigrants' (T. D. 11178) Free " effects, horse and carriage not (T. D. 13899, 18781). " effects, piano is (T. D. 14690, 16347). rulings on (T. D. 22116). " effects, sleigh not (T. D. 20523). " effects, small safe may be (T. D. 9703). " effects, valuable rugs and tapestry imported by emigrants not (T. D. 16555). " effects, wines and liquors not (T. D. 29711). 206 Hub blocks (T. D. 14299, 18374) 20% 199 Hubs for wheels, metal (T. D. 15011) 45% 206 " for wheels, wood, rough, hewn, sawed or bored (T. T>. 3863, 14299) 20% 215 " for wheels, wood, finished 35% 357 Huck-a-back towels (T. D. 11193, 12647), as v/oven fabrics. 232 Hulled barley 2o Iti 630 Hulls, cotton seed (T. D. 14705) Free 239 " oat (T. D. 15376, 15399) lOe 100 lbs 630 " of pease (T. D. 18000, 18020, 23431) Free 442 Human hair, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f 35% 442 " hair, cleaned or drawn, not manufactured (T. D. 14252, 8729, 9441) 20% 442 " hair, curled (T. D. 12213) 20% 583 " hair, raw, uncleaned and not drawn (T. D. 14252) Free 675 " skeletons Free 67 Hungary water, cosmetic 60% 467 Hunters' horns 45% 154 Hunting knives (T. D. 14833, 18612), as knives. 312 HunyadI Janos water (T. D. 7023), as mineral water. 263 Hyacinth clumps $2.50 M 264 Hydrangea (T. D. 14750) 25% 65 Hydrastlne hydrochlorate (T. D. 12698) (mln. 25%)... 55o lb 65 Hydrate chloral (T. D. 1962, 2221, 11052, 13655, 13730, 14292, 14362, 14979, 15077, 50 F. R. 402, 66 F. R. 724, 20994, 22411, 22958) (mln. 25%) 6Bo It) 522 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 4 Hydrate of alumina, or refined bauxite, containing not more than 64% of alumina 4-10o It) Containing more than 64% of alumina 6-lOc It) 61 " of potash, in sticks or rolls (T. D. 3940) Ic lb 655 " of potash, not including refined in sticks, or rolls Free 61 " of potash, refined Ic lb 73 " of soda or caustic soda (T. D. 4066, 4118) %c tb 3 " oxide of iron (T. D. 15013) 25% 86 Hydraulic cement in barrels, sacks, or other pack- ages, including weight of packages (T. D. 3517, 14703) 8c 100 lbs 86 " cement, in bulk 7o 100 lbs 345 " hose, in whole or in part of cotton, flax, hemp, jute or ramie 15c lb 86 " lime (T. D. 3517), as Cement. 445 " press cloth (T. D. 6056, 10605) 20c sq yd 3 Hydrlodate of soda 25% 62 " of potash 25c lb 1 Hydrobromic acid 25% 54 Hydro carbonate of lime, dry %c tb 54 " carbonate of lime, ground in oil %c lb 15 Hydrochinon (T.D. 25017) 20% 41 Hydrcchlorate of cocaine (66 F. R. 746, T. D. 20050) $1.50 oz. 482 Hydrochloric acid Free 65 Hypnol (T. D. 15173), (minimum 25%) 55c lb 617 Hydrographic charts Free 199 Hydrometers (T. D. 12544, 16659), metal chief value.. 45% 109 " glass chief value 45% 65 Hydroquinone (T. D. 9019, 9276, 13590, 23270) 25% 65 Hyoscamine sulphate (T. D. 11973, 13701), (mini- mum 25%) 55c lb 559 Hyoscyamus, crude if not alcoholic (T. D. 11201) Free 20 " not crude, if not alcoholic %c tb and 10% 65 " extract of (T. D. 11201) 25% 199 Hypodermic needles (T. D. 7226, 9526, 15143) 45% 199 " syringes (T. D. 8685) 45% 73 Hyposulphite of soda (T. D. 15706) %c lb 590 Ice Freo 420 " cases, paper (T. D. 10888) 35% 147 " machines, parts, not chiseled, drilled, ma- chined, or otherwise advanced subsequent to casting, as castings (26 F. R. 609, 29 F. R. 780) 8-lOc lb 147 " machines, rough castings for (T. D. 8052)..8-10o lb 382 " wool squares, as shawls (T. T>. 14251). 44c lb and 60% 20 Iceland moss, advanced in value,' if not alcoholic %c lb and 10% 630 " moss, crude Free 3 Ichltryol, as chemical compound (T. D. 9408,v 21360, 22262, 23337) 25% 639 Ichthyol oil (T. D. 22262) Free 3 " salts and preparations, if not alcoholic (T. D. 23337, 25376) 25% 292 Icina, sugar and chocolate (T. D. 12380), as Choco- late prepared. 15 Iconogen, not medicinal (T. D. 12696, 13410) 20% 639 Illuminating oil, petroleum, crude or refined Free 40 " oil, whale or fish 8c gal 639 " oil, whale or fish, product of American fish- Schedule of Duties 523 Par. Article Rate 416 Illustrated books, maps and charts, printed 25% 634 " newspapers and periodicals Free 464 Images of plaster of Paris (T. D. 17589) 35% Sec. 9-10 " obscene, proliibited. 304 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 $1.75 gal 421 " jet beads, not strung, or strung loosely on thread for facility in transportation only (T. D. 12666, 12675, 12971, 12704, 17803) 35% 109 " jet (T. D. 24547, 26706, 25741) 45% 448 " jewelry, valued at 20c per doz pieces Ic each and 25% and in addition % of 1 cent per doz. for each 1 cent the value exceeds 20c per doz. 312 " mineral waters (as mineral waters). 413 " onion skin paper. (See onion skin paper.) 411 " parchment paper 2c lb and 10% 421 " pearl beads, not threaded or strung, or loosely strung 35% 449 " 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, 25267, 25378, 27420). 20% 109 " precious stones with lithographic views not (T. D. 14236) 45% 402 " seal skin garments, silk chief value (33 F. R. 645) 60% 405 " silk or imitation horse hair: Tarns, threads, filaments of, by whatever name known, and by whatever process made, if in the form of singles, forty-five cents per pound; if in the form of tram, fifty cents per pound; if in the form of organzine, sixty cents per pound: Provided, That in no case shall any yarns, threads, or filaments of artificial or imitation silk or imitation horse hair, or any yarns, threads, or filaments made from waste of such materials, pay a less rate of duty than thirty per centum ad valorem; braids, laces, embroideries, galloons, neck rufllings, ruchings, fringes, trimmings, belt- ings, cords, tassels, ribbons, or other arti- cles or fabrics composed wholly or in chief value of yarns, threads, filaments, or fibers of artificial or imitation silk or of artificial or imitation horse hair, by whatever name known, and by whatever process made, forty-five cents per pound, and in addition thereto, sixty per centum ad valorem. 332 " straw hats, horsehair and cotton, cotton chief value (T. D. 15390) 47% 302 " shellac (T. D. 4549) $2.60 gal 470 " tapestries, if paintings 15% " veneers, see veneers (T. D. 21373). 656 Immigrants, professional books, instruments and tools of trade, in actual possession at the time of arrival, but not machinery Free 520 " books, libraries and usual and reasonable fur- 524 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate niture and similar household effects actually used abroad by them not less than one year Free 493 [mmigrants, teams of animals of, including harness and tackle and wagons and other vehicles in actual use for purpose of emigrating Free 709 " wearing apparel of Free 263 Immortelles (T. D. 13oio, 14058, 1B990, 18649) 25% 263 " bleached (T. D. 7370, 14058, 14943) 25% 263 " dried (T. D. 13375) 25% 263 " dyed (T. D. 12115, 13375, 14058, 14728) 25% 656 Implements, professional, of persons emigrating to United States (T. D. 7321,' 7485, 8191, 8277, 8378) Free Importation, what constitutes (T. D. 22828). 629 Improvements in the arts, models of, which cannot be fitted for use Free 109 I ncandescent lamps (T. D. 20275) 45% 480 Incense powder (T. D. 10232) 20% 199 " with plate or lamp (T. D. 25864) 45% 449 Incrusted stones, as imitation precious stones (T. D. 27193, 27250, 27292) 20% Incubators, infant, not scientific apparatus, but duti- able according to material (T. D. 19054). Sec. 9. Indecent articles prohibited. 416 Index not a periodical (T. D. 9259) 25% 480 India fibre, out (T. D. 17486) 20% 337 " hemp, hackled or line of hemp $45 ton 337 " hemp, substitute for, letter April 23, 1889, New York $22.50 ton 26 " ink (T, D. 7714) 25% 617 " madder, ground and prepared and all extracts of Free 713 " malacca Joints, cut into lengths Free 343 " mattings 3%c sq yd 463 ** rubber, all manufactures of, not vulcanized, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 13311, 13758, 14727) 35% 464 " rubber, all manufactures of vulcanized 35% 349 " rubber and cotton bindings (T. D. 14224, 16995) 60% 349 " rubber and cotton braids (T. D. 29001, 29505, 29562, 29712) 60% 349 " rubber arid cotton cords (T. D. 15995, 15814, 73 F. R. 810) 60% 324 " rubber and cotton dress protectors. If cotton chief value (T. D. 13758) 50% 324 " rubber and cotton dress shields, if cotton chief value (T. D. 11198) 50% 324 " rubber and cotton fishing trousers, if cotton chief value (T. D. 12792, 13173) 50% " rubber and cotton, flax or other vegetable fiber, outside clothing composed of, accord- ing to material of chief value. " rubber and cotton mackintosh garments, ac- cording to material of chief value (T. D. 10389, 12695, 12718, 12733). " rubber and leather foot balls, according to component of chief value (T. D. 10557). 401 " rubber and silk cords (T. D. 13310, 13365, 13374) 50% 402 " rubber and silk, ready made clothing and wear- ing apparel 60% 402 " rubber and silk dress shields (66 F. R. 741, T. D. 12918) 60% Schedule op Duties 525 Par. Article Rate 378 India rubber and wool, manufactures of, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. 463 " rubber and wool tennis balls (T. D. 10511, 21673, 21728. 22300, 22360) 35% 383 " rubber and wool webbing (T. D. 15402) 50c lb and 60% 165 " rubber artificial flies (T. D. 15138) 45% 463 " rubber bags, for balloons (T. D. 11164) 35% 463 " rubber balloons (T. D. 10482, 10889, 11814, 41 P. H. 329) 35% 463 " rubber balls 35% 463 " rubber bicycle tires (T. D. 15316) 35% 332 " rubber blankets, endless (T. D. 8226), cotton chief value 45% 463 " rubber boots and shoes, no part wool 35% 382 " rubber boots and shoes, wool lined.... 44c K) and 60% 423 " rubber brushes, dampeners (T. D. 13752) 40% 463 " rubber catheters (T. D. 11071, 26609, 28007, 28649) 35% 86 " rubber cement, n. o. p. f. (T. D. 13769) 20% 347 " rubber and cotton waterproof cloth (T. D. 12695) lOe sq yd and 20% " rubber clothing, ready made, and articles of wearing apparel, made in part of cotton or other vegetable fiber, according to material of chief value. 349 " rubber, cotton webbing (59 P. R. 454, T. D. 13311, 14727, 14151) 60% 591 " rubber, crude, and milk of (T. D. 6067) Pree 591 " rubber cuttings, fit only for remanufacturlng (T. D. 6067) Pree 463 " rubber, dentists' (13 S. C. H. 88) 35% 431 " rubber dolls (T. D. 12026) 35% 380 " rubber dress goods, of wool, as wool dress goods. 324 " rubber in boys' cotton sailor suits, if cotton chief value (T. D. 12203) 50% 324 " rubber in cotton neckties, if cotton chief value (T. D. 11065) 50% 463 " rubber in sheets or cakes (T. D. 3718) 35% " rubber mackintosh gloves, according to ma- terial of chief value (T. D. 14313). 23 " rubber marine glue (T. D. 16222), as glue. 464 " rubber match boxes 35% 591 " rubber, milk of Pree 591 " rubber milled, as crude rubber (T. D. 19344). Pree 403 " rubber mixed with silk, silk chief value, n. s. p. t 50% 378 " rubber mixed with wool or animal hair. If wool or animal hair chief value, n. s. p. f., as wool manufactures. 591 " rubber, old and worn out, and fit only for re- manufacture Free 463 " rubber partially manufactured 35% 475 " rubber pouches, for tobacco 60% 463 " rubber pouches, small (T. D. 16348) 35% 463 " rubber printing blankets (T. D. 17266) 35% 691 " rubber rough sheets (T. D. 3718) Pree 591 " 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) Free 463 " rubber sheeting tor hospitals (T. D. 12631) 35% 401 " rubber, silk, cotton and metal garters (T. D. 10323) B0% 526 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 403 India rubber, silk goods, containing 50% 480 " rubber substitute (T. D. 15317) 20% 463 " rubber sponges (T. D. 26091, 27006, 27746, 27843) 40% 463 " rubber surgical instruments (T. D. 11383).... 35% 463 " rubber tobacco pouches, diminutive (T. D. 16348) 35% 431 " rubber toys (T. D. 22339, 26509) 35% 463 " rubber tubing, for artificial flowers (T. D. 8931, 13438, 18814, 84 P. R. 154, 19769) 35% 463 " rubber tubing, plain (T. D. 8551, 10683, 14213).. 35% 464 " rubber, vulcanized, known as hard rubber, all manufactures, n. s. p. f 35% 591 " i-ubber waste (T. D. 6067, 10406, 13215, 28360) . . Free 347 " rubber, waterproof fabrics (T. D. 11691) 10c sq yd and 20% " rubber waterproof outside garments (T. D. 10389), according to component of chief value. 382 " shawls 44c lb and 60% 343 " straw mattings 3%c sq yd 93 rndlan black teapots, as tinted earthenware (T. D. 13066) 60% 235 " corn or maize (56 lbs. to bu.) 15c bu 337 " hemp $22.50 ton 340 " hemp twine (T. D. 149!)i). See hemp twine. 617 " madder (T. D. 6318) Free 236 " meal per 100 lbs 40o 56 " red (T. D. 2132, 9838) 30% Indians, effects of, accompanying owner (2 O. A. G. 340, T. D. 6249, 7743, 8529, 14576, 16015, 16393, 17723, 21359, 21385) not Free 538 Indlcus cocculus Free 592 indigo (T. D. 20925, 21066) Free 499 " auxiliary (T. D. 3428, 4490, 16734, 22415, 22438) Free 25 " carmined (T. D. 3953) 10c lb 592 " coal tar (T. D. 19162, 19644, 20926, 21065) Free 25 " extracts and pastes of (T. D, 12701) %o lb 56 " ground or mixed in oil 30% 592 " powdered, not carmined (T. D. 3592, 20925, 23256) Free 25 " white (T. D. 12701) %c lb 25 Indigotine (T. D. 3953) lOo lb Indiscriminately mixed mdse as entirety (Abt. 669, T. D. 25067). 447 Indurated fiber ware, n. s. p. f 35% 70 Industrial bicarbonate of soda, containing 60% or more of bicarbonate of soda (T. D. 16810) %c lb 349 infants' bibs, cotton, embroidered 60% Sec. 13. Infected cattle, penalty for importing. Sec. 12 " cattle, prohibited importation of. Infirmary, lenses for are dutiable (T. D. 1377). influenz machines, according to material of chief value (T. D. 12688). 65 infusions, alcoholic, medicinal (minimum 25%) .... 55c lb 66 " non-alcoholic, medicinal 25% 131-171 Ingots, cogged, iron or steel. (See iron or steel ingots.) 644 I ngots, Copper Free 171 " for railway tires lo lb 653 " platina Free Schedule of Duties 527 Par. Abticle Rate 131 Ingots, steel (see steel ingots). 390 Ingrain carpets, double 18o sq yd and 40% 389 " carpets, treble 22c sq yd and 40% 330 Initials, or labels of, cotton 50c lb and 30% " paper, as manufactures of paper, (T. D. 23419). 403 " silk 50% 378 Ink blotters, part wool, (T. D. 7208) as wool manu- factures. 92 " bottles, stoneware (T. D. 3276, 11205) 25% 152 " erasers, steel brush, (T. D. 15235), see cutlery. 215 " extractors, wood chief value, (T. D. 10791, 12204) 35% 26 " India, (T. D. 7714) 25% 26 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21588) 25% 26 " powders (T. D. 7714, 8923) 25% 26 " printers' (T. D. 8891) 25% Inkstands, according to material of chief value (T. D. 13304, 11205, 26311). 20 Insect powder, vegetable, (T. D. 6161) M,c tb and 10% 73 Insecticide preparations, (T. D. 16818, 21322) ^c lb 20 Insects, as drugs, advanced in value, if not alcoholic (T. D. 6161) i^c lb and 10% 3 " ammoniacal cochineal (T. D. 11535) 25% 559 " crude, as drugs, if not alcoholic Free 560 " eggs Free 350 Insertlngs, composed of cotton, silk, artificial silk, or other material (except wool), made on the the Lever or Gothrough machine 70% Provided, That no wearing apparel, hand- kerchiefs, or articles of any description, composed wholly or in chief value of any of the foregoing, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon the articles or the materials of which the same are composed. 349 " cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% 402 " silk, (72 F. R. 252, T. D. 15580, 15985, 16927, 17788, 17992, 23232) 60% 383 " wool 50c lb and 60% 519 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 and by order of any society or institution, incorporated or established solely for edu- cational, philosophical, scientific, literary or religious 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, (T. D. 24536, 24617) Free 650 " 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 re- ligious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encourage- ment 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, and not Intended for sale (G. A. 3804, 528 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 11 S. C. R. 148, 71 F. R. 866, T. D. 15464, 16974, 18767, 21361, 22147, 22964) Free 661 Institutions, statuary and casts of sculpture for use as models or for art educational purposes only; regalia and gems, where specially im- ported In good faith for the use and by order of any society incorporated or estab- lished solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the use and by order of any college, or for thp use and by the order of any college, academy, school, seminary of learning, or- phan asylum, or public hospital in the United States, or any State or public li- brary, and not for sale, subject to such regu- lations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe; 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 fixtures, or of regu- lar wearing apparel, nor personal property of individuals Free 467 Instruments, musical and cases for, and parts of (T. D. 16219, 17489) 45% 467 " musical, gut strings for (T. D. 18733) 45% 467 '* musical, metal strings for 45% 467 " musical, silk strings for 45% 108 " optical (G. A. 3754, T. D. 15954, 16952) 45% 650 " philosophical and scientific for institutions.... Free 656 " professional (66 P. R. 303, 71 F. R. 293, T. D. 16663, 18282), if accompanying emigrant to United States Free 135 Insulated copper wire (T. D. 5899) 35% Insulators, electric, according to material (T. D. 6699). 94 " porcelain (T. D. 25533) 55% 412 Insurance policy blanks, as lithographic prints (T. D. 11355). 449 Intaglios, crystal, painted, cut but not set (T. D. 24164, 27032, 27074) 10% 449 " imitation of, glass or paste (T. D. 24581) 20% 512 Integuments, animals, crude Free 512 Intestines, animals, crude Free 629 Inventions, models of, to be used exclusively as mod- els and incapable of any other use (T. D. 24072, 25024) Free Sec. 28. Invoices, additions to make market value. 221 " must specify character of tobacco. 62 Iodide and iodate of potash 25c It) 593 Iodine, crude Free 27 " resublimed 20e lb 3 " salts of 25% 28 Iodoform 75c lb 65 " aristol not (T. D. 11325) 25% 594 Ipecac (T. D. 22432, 22493) Free 595 Iridium Free 263 Iris, Kaempferrl or Germanica bulbs, (T. D. 14749, 14835) $10 M 67 " pulverized as a dentifrice 60% 20 " or orris root, as a drug, advanced In value, if not alcoholic %o lb and 107o 659 " or orris root, as a drug, crude. If not alcoholic Free 78 Irish moss, if manufactured or dyed 10% Schedule of Duties 529 Par. Article Rate 3 [ ron, acetate of 25 % 199 " and alloy strips welded (G. A. 3819) 45% 147 " andirons 8-lOc lb 119 " bar, rolled or hammered, comprising flats not less than 1 inch wide nor less than % of one inch thick, 3-lOc lb 120 " bars or shapes of rolled or hammered iron, n. s. p. f 6-lOc tb 581 " basic slag, ground or unground, for manure... Free 120 " billets, charcoal $8 ton 127 " black taggers (T. D. 10935.) 117 " bog ore (T. D. 13943) 15c ton 3 " carbonate of 25% 145 " card clothing. (See card clothing). 149 " oast hollow ware, coated, glazed or tinned.. l%c lb 146 " cast iron pipe ViC lb 147 " cast iron plates '. 8-lOc lb 147 " cast iron vessels 8-IO0 lb 147 " cast iron stove plates 8-lOc lb 147 " castings (T. D. 13362) 8-IO0 lb 199 " castings, finished machinery part not (T. D 28949) 45% " charcoal plate. See iron and steel plate (T. D. 19197). 120 '• charcoal used in manufacture (T. D. 8701, 9358, 14553, 22708, 22930, 23756, 23833, 23889).. $8 ton 133 " sand that can be used only as abrasives. (T. D. 17649) Ic lb 532 " chromate of Free 532 " chromic ore Free 183 " chrome pig (T. D. 8496, 13966, 16294) 20% 120 " coils, less than 7-16 in 6-lOc lb 51 " color of lac (T. D. 2039) 35% " crop ends, a scrap' (T. D. 22049). 117 " dross from burnt pyrites 15o ton 199 " dust (T. D. 7816) 45% 118 " f erro manganese $2.50 ton 184 " terro silicon containing not more than 15% of silicon $5 ton containing more than 15% of silicon 20% 199 " filings (T. D. 7816) 45% 119 " flats not less than 1 inch wide or % Inch thick 3-lOc lb 128 " galvanized or coated, in addition 2-lOc lb 199 " grinding disks, with teeth not castings, (T. D. 26478) 45% 133 " grit, shot, and sand that can be used only as abrasives, (T. D. 25697, 26453, 29207, 29767).. Ic lb 119 " hammered bar and square 3-lOc lb 120 " hammered n. s. p. f 6-lOc lb 147 " hatters' irons 8-lOc lb 117 " hematite ore (T. D. 12663) 15c ton 147 " hollow ware, cast. See hollow ware. 3 " hydrated oxide of (T. D. 9265, 15013) 25% 180 " japanned hooks and eyes (44 F. R. 747) 4y2C lb and 15% 118 " kentledge $2.50 ton 3 " liquor 25% 199 " manufactures, n. s. p. 1. (17 O. A. G. 647, 18 O. A. G. 475) 45% 119 " muck bars (T. D. 24974) 3-10o lb 427 " nails for ornamenting buttons (T. D. 6397), as buttons. 3 " nitrate of 25% 118 " old (G. A. 3782) $1 ton 530 Par. 117 117 117 686 56 56 56 65 56 90 118 65 146 147 65 119 120 120 119 138 147 118 118 127 147 133 199 95 120 118 147 147 121 19 686 147 147 188 136 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Article Rate Iron ore, bog (G. A. 2048, 6 S. C. R. 207) 15c ton " ore, manganiferous ^^° ***^ " ore, no allowance for moisture (T. D. 10235). " ore, sulphur or pyrites Free oxide of (T. D. 2961, 4914, 9455, 13206, 37 F. R. 776, T. D. 19355, 19580, 23346, 29497) ■ 30% oxide ot, crocus martis (T. D. 6658, 9265) 30% oxide of, crude (T. D. 5972, 12339) 30% " oxide of, medicinal 25% oxide of or colcothar (T. D. 2961, 4914, 19355, 19580, 23346) 30% " oxide, with silica, alumina and lime (T. D. 12817) '. $2 ton pigs (T. D. 17916, 22193) $2.50 ton pills (T. D. 6837) 25% pipes, oast (T. D. 4941) V*° It> plates, cast, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11093) 8-lOc It) pills (T. D. 6837) 25% " round, not less than 7-16 inch in diameter. .3-100 lU round, in colls 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 6-10O lb " rods, round, less than 7-16 inch 6-IO0 lb " rolled and hammered bars (8 S. C. R. 562) 3-lOc lb " rust and scalings in old scrap, no allowance for (T. T>. 4881). " sad irons n. s. p. f 8-lOc lb scale, as scrap (T. D. 8463, 11282, 11650) $1 ton scrap, wrought and cast (T. D. 28711) $1 ton " sheets, common or black, of whatever dimen- sions, and skelp iron or steel, valued at 3c lb or less, thinner than No. 10 and not thin- ner than No. 20, wire gauge 5-lOc lb Thinner than No. 20 and not thinner than No. 25 6-lOc lb Thinner than No. 25 and not thinner than No. 32 8-lOc tb Thinner than No. 32 9-lOc lb Corrugated or crimped 8-lOc lb All the foregoing valued at more than 3o lb, 30% Provided, That all sheets or plates of com- mon or black iron or steel not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge shall pay duty as plate iron or plate steel. " shot, cast iron (T. D. 6001) 8-lOc lb " shot, that can be used only as abrasives lo lb " show cards (T. D. 6141, 9812, 25 P. R. 899, 10 S. C. R. 180) 45% silicate of, (T. D. 22223) 35% " slabs 4-lOc tb " spiegeleisen $2.50 ton " stove irons 8-lOc lb stove plates, cast (T. D. 11093) 8-lOc lb " or steel beams, not assembled, or mtd., or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting. Valued at 9-lOc lb or less 3-lOc lb Valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb sulphate of IS-lOOo lb sulphuret of Free tailors' Iron 8-lOc lb vessels, cast 8-IO0 lb wire hairpins (10 S. C. R. 120, T. D. 10484) 35% wire netting, as wire according to gauge, and In addition (T., D. 13501) lo lb Schedule of Duties 531 Par. Article Rate 123 Iron or steel anchors, or parts thereof (T. D. 365)... lo lb 138 " steel, allowance, none for rust or discoloration. 121 " or steel angles (T. D. 8634) Valued at 9-lOc lb or less 3-lOc lb Valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb 123 " or steel, anti-friction ball forgings 45% 140 " and steel anvils (T. D. 15828) 1% lb 152 " and steel arms, side 50% 158 " or steel articles, enameled or glazed 40% 199 " and steel articles, n. s. p. f 45% 154 " and steel artists' knives. See knives. 142 " 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 %c lb 142 " 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. 124 " or steel barrel hoops, flared, splayed or punch- ed, in addition to rate, on bar iron or steel 1-lOc lb 119-120 " bars, hammered or rolled (T. D. 14553) 3-10 or 6-lOc lb 137 " 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 probess of hot roll- ing or hammering, shall pay in addition to the rates provided on bars or rods which are hot rolled %crb 126 " and steel bars, railway 7-40c lb 121 " structural, not assembled, or mfd., or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting. Val- ued at 9-lOc tb or less 3-lOc lb Valued above 9-lOc lb '. 4-lOc lb 199 " and steel bedscrews (T. D. 2465, 39 F. H. 383).. 45% 120 " billets 4-lOc lb 143 " and steel blacksmiths' hammers and sledges.. l%c lb 127 " or steel black taggers, as Iron and steel sheets. 153 " and steel blades, sword 50% 155 " and steel blanks, file. (See files.) 171 " or steel blanks for railway wheels Ic tb 171 " or steel blooms for railway wheels Ic lb 120 " blooms 4-lOc lb 120 " blooms, charcoal $8 ton 164 " or steel bodkins 25% 122 " 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, valued at S-lOo per pound or less (T. D. 19197) 3-10o lb Valued above 8-lOc and not above Ic per tb 4-lOc lb Valued above Ic and not above 2o per tb.5-10c lb Valued above 2c and not above 3c lb 6-IO0 tb Valued at over 3c tb 20% Provided, That all sheets or plates of Iron or steel thinner than Mo. 10 wire gauge shall pay duty as Iron or steel sheets. 151 " and steel boiler flues made from plate metal, (T. D. 23658) 2o lb 532 p. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 151 Iron or steel boiler tubes, pipes, flues, or stays, not thinner than No. 16, wire gauge, if not less than % of an inch in diameter lo lb If less than % of an inch and not less than Vi of an inch in diameter l%o lb If less than %, of an inch in diameter 2c lb Provided, That no tubes, pipes, flues, or stays, made of charcoal iron, shall pay a less rate of duty than l%c lb 151 " or steel boiler tubes, finished, n. s. p. f 30% 199 " and steel boilers (T. D. 7536) 45% 144 " or steel bolt blanks l^cfb 144 " or steel bolts, with or without threads or ^uts (T. T>. 12932) 1%C lb 199 " or steel bolts for doors 45% 188 " or steel bonnet or hat pins 35% 135 " or steel bonnet wire 35% 163, " or steel brads. (See iron and steel tacks, cut.) 154 " and steel bread knives, as knives. 425 " or steel buckles for trousers and waistcoat, or parts of. Valued not more than 15c per 100 6o 100 and 15% Valued over 15c, not over 50o 100... 10c 100 and 15% Valued over 50c 100 15c 100 and 15% 152 " and steel budding knives, as knives. > 121 " or steel building forms, deck and bulb beams, not assembled or mfd., or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting, Valued at 9-lOc lb or less 3-lOc lb Valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb 154 " and steel butchers' knives, forks and steels, as knives. 154 " and steel butter knives, as knives. 199 " and steel butts 45% 135 " and steel cables 40% 144 " or steel car tie-rods (T. D. 6968) li^c lb 171 " or steel car tires l^e lb 154 " and steel carving knives, as knives. 118 " and steel, cast scraps $1 ton 199 " and steel casters for furniture 45% 147 " castings, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5936, 6001, 11093, 12125, 12920) 8-lOc lb 148 " castings, malleable, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 4941, 8052, 7684, 7041, 9135, 12814, 12855, 12920, 13362, 5939) 7-lOc lb 199 " castings, malleable, galvanized or tinned (T. D. 8180) 45% 199 " or steel chain links (T. D. 8865) 45% 150 " or steel chain or chains of all kinds (T. D. 6101, 8740, 9969, 10890, 12040). Not less than % of an inch in diameter %c lb Less than %, not less than % of an inch in diameter l%ctb Less than %, not less than 5-16 of an Inch In diameter 1 6-8o lb Less than 5-16 of an inch in diameter 3o lb But no chain or chains shall pay a lower rate of duty than 45% 448 " and steel chain. If Jewelry (T. D. 10889) 60% 121 " or steel channels and car-truck channels, gird- ers, joists, angles, TT columns and posts, or parts or sections of columns and posts, and structural shapes, not assembled or mfd., or advanced beyond hammering, roll- Schedule of Duties 533 ^^^ Article Rate ing, or casting, valued at 9-lOc tb, or less. .3-10o tb Valued above 9-lOc tti 4-lOc lb IB ?," ^""^ ®*®®' cheese knives, as knives. 168 " and steel circular saws 20% 137 " or steel circular saw plates, in addition to steel 1^9 .. ?'^*®^ Vi°^ la^ and steel clasp knives, as knives. 15? '.' ^""^ ^'^^^ clippings (T. D. 6244, 22049) $1 ton 135 ' or steel, clock wires. (See iron or steel wire.) 1^0 ^^ cogged ingots 4-lOc Tb ill '•', °^ ®*®®' cogged ingots for railway wheels Ic tb 1^1 or steel columns or parts of, value 9-10o lb or less 3-10O lb Value over 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb 157 " or steel combination shot guns and rifles, as guns. 199 " and steel connecting rods 45% 135 " or steel corset clasps and steels 35% 135 " or steel corset wire 35% 154 " and steel cooks' knives, as knives. 127 " or steel, corrugated sheets. (See corrugated or crimped sheets, iron or steel.) 125 " or steel cotton ties, coated or not coated with paint or any preparation, with or without buckles for baling (1 S. C. R. 346, T. D. 15578) 3-lOc lb 127 " or steel, crimped sheets. (See corrugated or crimped sheet iron or steel.) 135 " or steel, crinoline wire 35% 164 " or steel, crochet needles 25% 118 '" and steel crop ends fit only for remanufacture (T. D. 3624, 6351, 9358, 22049) $1 ton 143 " and steel crowbars , l%c lb 461 " and steel curb chains (T. D. 6101) 35% 159 " or steel cut nails and spikes 4-lOc R> 152 " and steel cutlery, pen or pocket knives, clasp knives, pruning and budding knives, erasers, manicure knives, valued not more than 40o dozen , 40% Valued over 40c., not over 50c. doz., Ic per piece and 40% Valued over 60c., not over $1.25 doz., 5o 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% Any of the foregoing assembled but not fully finished same rates as finished, but not less than 10c "each and 40% Blades for the above articles, handles or parts of, imported separately, not less than 5c per piece and 40% 154 " and steel cutlery, table, butchers', carving, cooks', hunting, kitchen, bread, butter, vegetable, fruit, cheese, carpenters', bench, curriers', drawing, farriers', fleshing, hay, tanners', plumbers', painters', palette, ar- tists', and shoe knives, forks and steels, fin- ished or unfinished, with handles of moth- er-of-pearl, shell. Ivory, silver, nickeled sil- ver, or other metal than iron or steel, 14c ea and 15% 534 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate with handles of deer horn 10c ea and 15% with handles of hard rubber, solid bone, cellu- loid or any pyroxline material 4c ea and 15% with handles of any other material.. Ic ea and 15% Any of the above knives, forks or steels with- out handles 40% But none of the above articles shall pay less than 40% 151 Iron and steel cylindrical furnaces, welded (T. D. 23658) 2c lb 138 " and steel, damage from discoloration, no al- lowance for. 138 " and steel, damage from rust, no allowance for. 121 " or steel, deck beams, valued 9-lOc lb or less.3-10c tb Valued over 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb 135 " or steel dress steels , 35% 131-135-137 Iron or steel drill rods, (T. D. 21936). 131 Iron die-blocks or blanks. 166 " and steel electrotype plates 20% 158 " or steel enameled table, kitchen or hospital utensils 40% 152 " and steel erasers. See iron and steel cutlery. 134 " or steel fence rods. See iron or steel wire rods. 135 " or steel fence wire, barbed %c lb 155 " or steel files and file blanks. See files. 199 " and steel filings (T. D. 50S8) 45% 126 " or steel fish plates 3-10o lb 126 " or steel flat rails, punched 7-40o lb 151 " or steel flexible tubing or hose 30% 155 " or steel floats. See files. 147 " floor plates, cast (T. D. 11093) 8-lOc lb If chiseled, drilled, machined, etc., additional.. 2-lOc 151 " or steel flues, lap welded, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge (T. D. 13018, 13647). not less than % in. diam Ic lb less than % in., not less than % in. diam..l%c It) less than % in. diam 2c lb 151 " or steel flues, charcoal iron, not less l%c Tb 123 " or steel, forged 30% 123 " or steel forgings, anti-friction ball 45% 123 " or steel forgings, combined, not machined, tooled or otherwise advanced 30% 142 " or steel forgings, for axles, valued not over 6c lb %c Tb 123 " or steel forgings, for vessels, steam engines and locomotives (T. D. 14629). See above forgings. 121 " or' steel forms, building, value 9-lOc or less per lb 3-lOc lb Value over 9-10o lb 4-10o tb 120 " forms more advanced than pig and less fin- ished than bar, except castings 4-lOc lb 154 " and steel, fruit knives. As knives. 151 " or steel furnaces, cylindrical, welded 2c lb 151 " or steel furnaces, arched Purves (T. D. 29007, 29131). 128 " or steel, galvanized sheets or plates, hoop, band, or scroll, except tin plates, shall pay 2-lOc lb additional than if it was not so galvanized, 121 " or steel, girders. See above — forms, building. 158 " or steel, glazed or enameled table, kitchen or Schedule op Duties 53& Par. Article Rate hospital utensils 40% 133 Iron or steel grit abrasive Ic lb 157 " or steel gun barrels beyond rough bored J3 each and 35% 156 " or steel, gun stocks and parts, muzzle loading, (45 F. R. 349) 25% 157 " or §teel gun stocks, double barrel, breech- loading rifles $3 each and 35% 188 " or steel hair pins 35% 143 " and steel hammers, blacksmiths' l%c tb- 199 " and steel hammers, other than blacksmiths'.. 45% 199 " and steel handles, for umbrellas and parasols 45% 188 " or steel hat pins 35 % 135 " or steel hat wire 35% 135 " or steel heddles or healds 25c per M and 40% 144 " or steel, hinges or hinge blanks l%c lb. 147 " hollowware 8-lOc lb 160 " or steel, hob nails l%c lb- 199 " and steel hooks (42 F. R. 529) 45% 124 " or steel, hoop, band or scroll, n. s. p. f., val. at 3o tb or less, 8 inches or less wide and less than % of an inch thick, not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge 3-lOc Md thinner than No. 10, not thinner than No. 20 wire gauge 4-10o lb thinner than No. 20 wire gauge 6-lOc lb or steel hoop, band flared, splayed or punched, shall pay 1-lOc lb more duty than on iron or steel from which made. galvanized or coated, in addition 2-lOc lb or steel hoop for baling cotton 3-lOc lb and steel horseshoe nail plates (T. D. 12929, 13201) 45% or steel horseshoe nails l%o lb- or steel horseshoes, rope packed (T. D. 28512, A. 17309) %c lb- or steel, horseshoes, wrought %c lb or steel, hospital utensils, enameled or glazed 40% and steel, hunting knives. As knives. and steel ingots, for railway wheels I9 H) or steel, joists. See above — forms, building. and steel, kitchen knives, as knives. or steel kitchen utensils, enameled or glazed. . 40%. or steel, knitting needles, n. s. p. f 25% and steel, knives, pen or pocket knives, clasp knives, pruning and budding knives, erasers, manicure knives. Valued not more than 40c dozen 40% Valued over 40c, not over 50c doz lo each and 40% Valued over 50o, not over $1.25 doz. .5c each and 40% Valued over $1.25, not over $3 doz. .lOe each and 40% Valued over $3 dozen 20c each and 40% Any of foregoing assembled but not. fully fin- ished, not less than finished knives same kind, etc., but not less than.. 10c each and 40% Blades for the above articles, handles or parts of, imported separately, shall pay not less than 5o each and 40% 154 " and steel knives, table, butchers', carving, cooks', hunting, kitchen, bread, butter, vegetable, fruit, cheese, carpenters', bench, curriers', drawing, farriers', fleshing, hay, tanners', plumbers', painters', palette, ar- tists', and shoes knives, forks and steels. 124 128 125 199 160 162 162 158 154 171 121 154 158 164 152 536 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate finished or unfinished, with handles of moth- er-of-pearl, shell, ivory, silver, nickeled sil- ver, or other metal than iron or steel, 14c each and 15% with handles of deer horn lOo each and 15% with handles of hard rubber, solid bone, cellu- loid, or any pyroxiline material. .4o each and 15% with handles of any other material . . Ic each and 15 % But none of the above articles shall pay leSs than 40% 199 Iron and steel, larding needles or pins, (T. D. 8995, 12976) 45% 164 " and steel, latch needles $1.15 M and 35% 171 " or steel locomotive tires, old (T. D. 24369).. l^c lb 120 " loops, not more advanced than pig iron 4-10o lb 148 " malleable castings of, n. s. p. f 7-lOc lb 152 " and steel manicure knives. See iron and steel knives. 199 " and steel, manufactures of, ii. s. p. f. (T. D. 10778) 45% 136 " 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. 139 " 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- Griflith, pneumatic, Thomas-Gilchrist, tfa- sic, Siemens-Martm, 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. 123 " and steel, mill cranks, wrought but not fur- ther advanced 30% 123 " and steel, mill irons, wrought but no't fur- ther advanced 30% 162 " and steel, mule shoes, wrought %clli 156 " and steel, muskets, muzzle-loading shotguns, rifles, and parts thereof 25% 134 " or steel nail rods in coils or otherwise (8 S. C. R. 562, 20 P. R. 495). See iron and steel wire rods. 159 " or steel nails, cut 4-10o lb 161 " or steel nails, wire, not less than 1 inch in length and not lighter than No. 16 wire guage 4.10c lb Less than 1 inch in length and lighter than No. 16 wire guage %o lb 160 " or steel nails, horseshoe, hob and all other wrought nails n. s. p. f l%o lb 199 " nails for ornamenting buttons (T. D. 6397).... 45% 135 " or steel needle wire. See iron and steel wlrei 164 " or steel, needles for knitting or sewing ma- chines $1 M and 25% 164 " or steel needles, crochet, tape, knitting and all other needles, n. s. p. f 25% Schedule of Duties 537 Par. Article Rate 198 Iron or steel, nippers , 8c lb and 40% 162 " or steel, nuts, wrought (T. D. 14291) %o tb 162 " or steel, ox shoes, wrought ?4c It) 154 " and steel, painters' and palette knives as knives. 170 " or steel parasol ribs and stretchers 50% 152 " and steel pen knives as knives. 135 " or steel, piano wire. See iron or steel wire. 188 ■• or steel pins 35%. 123 " or steel, pins, wrist or crank, not advanced beyond forging 30% 151 " or steel pipes, lap welded. See iron or steel flues lap welded. 151 " or steel pipes, made of charcoal iron, not less than IHc lb 151 " or steel, pipes, wrought 30% 157 " and steel, pistols, revolving, automatic or magazine 75c each and 26% 123 " or steel, piston rods, not advanced beyond forging 30% 122 " or steel, plate. See iron or steel sheets. 127 " or steel plates, corrugated or crimped 8-IO0 lb 199 " and steel, plates, enameled or glazed 4B% 198 " or steel, pliers 8c lb and 40% 154 " and steel, plumbers' knives. See iron and steel knives. 152 " and steel, pocket knives. See iron and steel knives. 121 " or steel, posts, val. 9-lOc lb or less 3-lOc lb Value over 9-lOc lb 4-10o lb 118 " and steel, punchings (T. D. 9358) $1 ton 199 " propellers 45% 152 " and steel pruning knives as knives. 126 " and steel, rails, flat, punched 7-40o lb. 126 " and steel, rails "T" 7-40o lb 126 " and steel, railway bars, and railway bars made in part of steel 7-40c lb 126 " and steel railway chairs, (.T. D. 276) 3 -10c lb 126 " and steel, railway flsh plates or splice bars..3-10c lb 131 " or steel railway sleepers or ties (T. D. 29168, A. 20759). 171 " or steel, railway tires lUc lb- 155 " or steel, rasps. See files. 118 " and steel, refuse $1 ton- 170 " or steel ribs, umbrella 60% 157 " or steel, rifles, sporting and parts thereof. See guns. 134 " or steel, rivet rods. See Iron or steel wire rods. 167 " or steel, rivets, lathed, machined or brightened 45% 167 " or steel, rivets for non-skidding auto tires 45% 167 " or steel, rivets n. s. p. f. l>4c lb- 134 " or steel rods, fence and nail. See Iron or steel wire rods. 137 " or steel rods, cold rolled etc. See iron or steel wire rods. 123 " or steel, rods, piston not advanced beyond forging 30% 134 " or steel rods, rivets and screw. See iron or steel wire rods. 199 " and steel runners for umbrellas and parasols 45% 138 " and steel, rust, damage from, no allowance for. 188 " or steel safety pins 86% 133 " or steel sand abrasive Ic lb 538 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 152 Iron and steel scissors and shears and blades for, finished or unfinished. Val. not over 50o doz 15o doz. and 1B% Val. over 50c. not over $1.75 doz..50o doz. and 15% Val. over $1.75 doz 75c doz. and 25% 118 " and steel, scrap (T. D. 6001, 8214, 9358, 9490, 10556, 16 O. A. G. 45, T. D. 23560) Jl ton old locomotive tires not (T. D. 24369). old mill damaged not (T. D. 24549, 26356, A. 6462). old cannon not (T. D. 24549). old fish plates are (T. D. 27228, 27297). old iron pipe rusted not (T. D. 26573, A. 7262). old detective rails not (T. D. 26639). old chains, worn out are (T. D. 27852, 28602). old anchors not (T. D. 27445, A. 11849). old ship rudder, broken, is (T. D. 27545, A. 12374). old cotton tie buckles, good condition, not (T. D. 27550, A. 12426). old empty leaky drums are (T. D. 28817, A18298). old shot and shell not (T. D. 6001). 134 " or steel, screw rods of. (See Iron or steel wire rods.) 169 " or steel screws, commonly called wood screws. More than 2 in. in length 3c tb Over 1, not over 2 in. long 5c lb Over Vz, not over 1 in. long 8c lb One-half in. and less in length lOo lb 124 " or steel, scroll. (See iron or steel hoop iron.) 128 " or steel scroll, galvanized or coated pay addi- tional duty 2-lOc lb 121 " or steel, sections or columns and posts of. See forms, building. 164 " or steel sewing machine needles $1 M and 25% 199 " and steel shackles (T. D. 9008) 45% 123 " or steel, shafts, crank, not further advanced than forging 30% 123 " or steel, shafts for steamer, not further ad- vanced than forging 30% 120 " or steel shapes for autos — unfinished (T. D. 28361, A. 16352) , 6-IO0 tb 141 " or steel shapes for autos — Banished 45% 188 " or steel shawl pins 36% 152 " and steel shears. (See iron and steel scissors.) 127 " or steel sheets, common or black, of whatever dimensions, and skelp iron or steel, valued at three cents pound or less. Thinner than No. 10, not thinner than No. 20 wire gauge 5-lOc lb Thinner than No. 20, not thinner than No. 25 wire gauge 6-IO0 lb Thinner than No. 25, not thinner than No. 32 wire gauge 8-lOc lb Thinner than No. 32 wire gauge 9-lOc lb Corrugated or crimped (T. D. 23333, Z3662) . .8-IO0 lb All the foregoing value over 3o lb 30% All sheets of common or black iron or steel not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge shall pay duty as plate iron or steel. 128 " 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, Schedule of Duties 539 Par. Article Rate shall pay 2-lOc. pound more duty than if the same was not so galvanized or coated, (T. D. 23333, 23662). 128 Iron or steel, sheets or plates, with a layer of other metal imposed thereon by forging, hammering, rolling or welding 40% 199 " or steel sheets, japanned (T. D. 28512, A. 17308) 45% 129 " or steel sheets polished, planished or glanced, by whatever name designated l%c ib 129 " or steel sheets and plates other than the pol- ished, planished or glanced provided for, which have been pickled or cleaned by acid, or by any other material or process or which are cold rolled, smoothed only, not polished, shall pay 2-lOc pound more duty than the corresponding gauges of common or black sheet iron or steel. 130 " 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. . . .1 2-lOc lb 199 " or steel sheets and plates, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses (T. D. 11985) 45% 137 " or steel sheets, strips or plates other than polished, planished or glanced sheet Iron or sheet steel, which are 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, shall pay 4-lOc lb in addition to the rates on common or black sheets, plates or strips. 127 " sheets, common or black, valued over 3c lb.. 30% 158 " or steel, enameled or glazed 40% 154 " and steel shoe knives. As knives. 162 " or steel, shoes, horse, muJe-or ox, wrought.. ?4c lb 199 '• and steel shot (T. D. 6001) 45% 133 " or steel shot, abrasive Ic lb 150 " or steel, shot chains (49 P. R. 221). As chains. 157 " or steel, shot gun barrels. As guns. 670 " or steel, shot gun barrels, single tubes, forged, rough bored Free 157 " or steel shot guns and rifles. As guns. 199 " and steel show cards (T. D. 6141, 9812) 45% 199 " and steel, shovels 45% 199 " and steel, sickles 45 % 153 " or steel, side arms 50% 127 " or steel skelp. (See iron and steel sheets.) 122 " or steel skelp, sheared or rolled In grooves. Rate according to value. 143 " and steel, sledges, blacksmith l%c lb 131 " or steel sleepers, railway (T. D. 29163, A. 20759). 199 " and steel spades 45% 159 " or steel, spikes, cut (T. D. 15708) 4-lOc Hj 162 " or steel, spikes, wrought %c lb 126 " or steel, splice bars 3-lOc It> 163 " or steel, sprigs, cut. See Iron and steel tacks. 199 " and steel, springs 45% 151 " or steel, stays, boiler, welded, not thinner than 16 w. g., not less % In. dlam Ic it* Less % in., not less % in. diam l%c lb Less Vi in. diam 2c lb 540 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate If made of charcoal Iron not less 1%C lb 154 Iron or steel, steels as knives. 154 " or steel, steels as knives. 199 " and steel, stoves (T. D. 11990) 45% 170 " or steel, stretcher frames for umbrellas and parasols B0% 121 " or steel, structural shapes. See building forms. 153 " or steel, sword blades 50% 153 " or steel, swords 50% 126 " and steel, T rails 7-40c lb 121 " or steel, TT columns. See builaing forms. 158 " or steel table utensils, enameled or glazed.. 40% 163 " or steel, tacks, brads or sprigs, cut, (T. D. 9081). Not exceeding 16 ounces per thousand %o M Exceeding 16 ounces per thousand %c 1h 130 " or steel, taggers tin 1 2-10O tb 151 " or steel tanks, filled or empty 30% 164 " or steel, tape needles 25 % 130 " or steel, terne plates 1 2-lOc lb 144 " or steel, tie rods with nuts and screws (T. D. 6968) l%o III 125 " or steel, ties, for baling 3-lOc tb 131 " or steel ties, railway (T. D. 29163, A. 20759). 130 " or steel, tin plates (T. D. 23184) 1 2-10o lb 130 " or steel, tin taggers 1 2-10o lb 199 " and steel, tips for umbrellas and parasols 45% 171 " or steel, tires for locomotives IVtc tb 143 " and steel, track tools 1%° lb 425 " or steel trousers buckles. See iron and steel buckles. 151 " and steel, tubes wrought (T. D. 6186. 11040, 11995, 13210, 13647, 13904) not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge. See iron or steel stays. 151 " n. s. p. f., wrought 30% 170 " or steel tubes for umbrellas 50% 151 " or steel tubing, flexible 30% 118 " or steel turnings (T. D. 5088) $1 ton 146 " or steel, tubes, cast %c lb 170 " or steel, umbrella and parasol ribs, and stretchers (T. D. 16483) 50% 158 " or steel utensils, table, kitchen or hospital 40% 154 " and steel, vegetable knives as knives. 162 " or steel, washers wrought %c lb 118 " and steel, waste, (T. D. 18088) $1 ton 13d " or steel, watch wire. See iron and steel wire. 143 " and steel, wedges (T. D. 6392) l%o lb 171 " or steel, wheels, for railway purposes, or parts thereof, and steel tired wheels for railway purposes, whetiier wholly or partly finished, and iron or steel locomotive, car, or other railway tires or parts thereof, wholly or partially manufactured l%c lb Ingots, cogged ingots, blooms or blanks for the same, without regard to the degree of manufacture Ic lb 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). 135 " or steel wire, articles manufactured from, shall pay the maximum rate of duty imposed UD- Schedule op Duties 541 Par, Article Rate on the wire used in the manufacture, and in addition (minimum 40%) lo lb 135 Iron or steel wire, not smaller than' No. 13 wire gauge lolb Smaller than No. 13, not smaller than No. 16 wire gauge H4c It) Smaller than No. 16 wire gauge l?io lb All the foregoing not less than 35% 135 " or steel wire, n. s. p. f., corset clasps, cor- set and dress steels, wire covered with cot- ton, silk, or other material, not less........ 35% 135 " or steel wire, coated wtlh zinb, tin or other metal, shall pay in addition to the rate imposed on wire from which made..2-10c lb 161 " or steel wire , nails, not less than 1 inch long, and not lighter than No. 16 wire gauge.. 4-lOc lb Less than one Inch long and lighter than No. 16 wire gauge -. . . . %c lb 188 " or steel wire pins 35% 135 " 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 (minimum 40%)..lo lb 134 " 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, all the foregoing in coils or other- wise, (T. D. 10723, 11397), valued 4c or less per pound 3-lOe lb Valued over 4c per pound 6-lOc lb 134 " or steel wire rods smaller than No. 6 wire gauge shall be classed as wire. 134 " or steel wire rods, tempered or partly manu- factured, shall pay an additional duty of. .%c lb 135 " or steel wire, telegraph, telephone or other cable, metal, rubber and other materials . . 40% 169 " or steel wood screws. See iron and steel screws. 123 " or steel, wrought for ships, not advanced be- yond forging 30% 65 Ischerogena— alo. med. prep. (T. D. 26385, A. 1922) (minimum 25%) 55o lb 23 Isinglass valued not above 10c tb 2%c lb Valued over 10c, not over 35c tb 25% Valued over 35c per pound, i 15c tb and 20% 23 Isinglass agar-agar, as isinglass. 23 " Belonga, as Isinglass (T. D. 9484). 23 " fish bladders, bleached are (T. D. 10785, 14105). " fish bladders, split and dried not (T. D. 13549). 23 " Japanese, as isinglass. 23 " Russian, as Isinglass, (T. D. 9484, 29551). 201 Island teak-boards or planks (T. D. 29229, A. 19546) per M feet $1.25 438 Isolepsis grass, prepared (T. D. 25630, 27826) 60% 111 Istrlan stone as marble (G. A. 3803). 339 Istle, cables, cordage and twine, made of (T. D. 12209) . %o lb 578 " fiber (T. D. 6293, 12209) Free 339 " lariats (T. D. 26053, A. 4722) %o lb Italian cloths, cotton, (T. D. 1699), as cotton cloth. 321 " cloths, cotton, silk striped (T. D. 7560) (mini- mum 50%) So sq. yd. and 30% 542 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 381 Italian cloths, woolen, as wool dress goods (T. D. 21355). 337 " flax, as hemp $22.50 ton 219 " pralines, as confectionery (T. D. 9527). 229 " queen bees (T. D. 25132) 20% 202 Ivy root, unmanfd; or in blocks 15% 46^ Ivory articles, finished or partly finished 35% 464 " balls, bagatelle, billiard, chess and pool, rotigh (T. D. 13569) 35% 430 " balls, bagatelle, billiard, chess and pool 50% 45 " black 25% 596 " blocks, for billiard balls, cut vertically across the grain, with bark Intact (T. D. 11870, 12549, 17438, 18616, 19392) Free 464 " for billiard balls, cut otherwise 35% 464 " blocks for teapot handles (T. D. 17574) 35% 427 " buttons (T. D. 4346, 13332, 13620) 50% 430 "■ chessmen and balls 50% 464 " combs 35 % 430 " dice and draughts 50% 464 " figures (T. D. 11548) 35% hippopotamus teeth as (T. D. 22483). " Imitation, according to material. 464 " manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9053, 11874) 35% 467 " musical instruments (T. D. 11839) 45% 596 " nuts Free 470 " paintings on, when not parts of Jewelry (T. D. 11567) 15% 467 " piano keys (10 S. C. R. 119) 45% 464 " rulers (T.D. 9295) 35% 464 " strips for piano keys (T. D. 3064, 9053) 35% 596 " tusks in natural state or cut vertically across the grain only, with bark intact (T. D. 9053, 12549, 17438, 54 P. R. 143) Free 427 " vegetable buttons ?4o per line per gross and 15% 464 " vegetable, manufactures of 35% 596 " vegetable, natural Free 464 " veneers 36 % 467 " veneering for piano keys (T. D. 17336) 45% 479 " waste (G. A. 3929) 10% 578 Ixle, is istle (T. D 6804) Free 378 Jackets and jacketing, for machinery (T. D. 11381) as wool cloths. 421 " beaded, no part wool (T. D. 16981) 60% 324 " cotton, or cotton chief value (T. D. 12231) 50% 382 " leather, lined with wool (T. D. 7317).. 44o Xb and 60% 402 " silk, or silk chief value 60% " smoking (T. D. 12231), as wearing apparel. 382 " wool, hair, etc. (T. D. 5373, 6679, 7317, 10736) 44c It) and 60% 152 Jack knives, as knives, pocket. 467 Jacks, metal, for pianofortes, etc. 45% 315-320 Jaconets, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6328). 415 Jacquard, designs, finished or unfinished on paper.. 35% 399 " figured silk goods (T. D. 22178, 23098, 23309), as silk fabrics. 164 " needles (T. D. 13227) 25% sateen, as cotton cloth (T. D. 14712, 17243). 315-320" upholstery goods, 6 oz or under per sq yd, as cotton cloths. 326 " over 6 oz per sq yd 50% 626 Jade, unmanufactured ,...,,.,,,, Free Schedule of Duties 543 Par. Article Rate 449 Jade cut for jewelry (T. D. 29624) 10% 449 " beads, unstrung (T. D. 26802, A. 8562) 10% 112 " articles or manufactures, not jewelry (T. D. 29624) 50% 448 " beads strung (T. D. 28908) 60% 597 Jalap Free 274 Jams, not over 10% alcohol (T. D. 28428) Ic lb and 35% over 10% alcohol $2.50 per gal. on excess over 10% and 35% 51 Japan, as varnish (T. D. 2946) 25% 93 " earthenware, decorated 60% 94 " " not decorated (T. D. 3253) 55% 51 " or gold size 25 % 475 Japanese"bronze pipes (T. D. 7613) 60% 344 " carpets, jute (T. D. 11415, 11542, 13724), as jute carpets. 199 " cloisonne enameled vases (T. D. 4061, 22076).. 45% 326 " curtains, cotton (T. D. 14063) ■ 50% 199 " enameled vases, copper chief value (T. D. 4061) 45% 433 " firecrackers 8c lb 433 " fireworks, n. s. p. f 12c lb 23 " gelatin, agar-agar, as isinglass. 95 " hand warmers (T. D. 15330) 35% 40 " herring oil (T. D. 15414, 17726, 18008) 8c gal 411 " imitation leather paper, surface coated (T. D. 6546) 4%c rb 344 " jute rugs and carpets (T. D. 11415, 13947), val. not over 15c sq yd 4c sq. yd. and 30% Val. over 15c sq. yd 8c sq. yd. and 30% 431 " kites (T. D. 11032, 14063) 35% 420 " lanterns (T. D. 7415, 13972) 35% 668 " laurel, evergreen seedling (T. D. 28953, 28983) Free " lanterns, wood and silk, dutiable, comp. mat. chief value (T. D. 29339, A. 19899). , 449 " lucky stones (T. D. 26903, Suit 3172) 10% 51 " metallico (T. D. 7131) 25% 173 " needle antimony (T. D. 19394) li^c lb 413 " paper, 6^ lb or more per ream, plain.. 3o lb and 15% not plain.. 3c lb and 25% 415 " under 6%Ib per ream 30% 411 " paper, imitation of leather (T. D. 6546) 4%o lt> 420 " paper lanterns (T. D. 11229, 13972) 35% 343 " matting, straw 3%o sq yd 410-420" paper napkins (T. D. 9050, 16019) (see napkins, paper). 419 " playing cards (T. T>. 17561) 10c pack and 20% 344 " rugs, jute (T. T>. 11415, 11542, 13724), as jute rugs. 307 " sake, as wine, still. 349 " screens, cotton, embroidered (T. D. 12379, 12966, 14063) 60% 332 " scrolls, stenciled and finished by hand 45% 343 " straw matting 3%c sq yd 326 " table covers (T. D. 14063) 60% 410 " tissue paper, weighing not over 6 lb to ream ol 480 sheets, on a basis of 20x30 in. 6c lb and 15% Weighing over 6 lb, not over 10 lb 5c lb and 15 % 415 " tissue paper, over 10 lb ream 30% 464 " trays of papier maohe (T. D. 17634) 35% 420 " umbrellas, paper (T. D. 18729) 35% 215 " umbrellas, bamboo articles 35% 403 " wall decorations, silk (58 F. R. 690, T. D. 14524, 16678) 50% " wall hangings (T. D. 12808), according to material. 544 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 707 Japanese wax (T. D. 2225) Free " wares, according to material. 451 Japanned calfskins (T. D. 10719, 14090, 14215, 19100), weighing not over 10 lb doz. skins or hides 27c It) and 15% "Weighing over 10 It), not over 25 It) doz. 27c It) and 8% Weighing over 25 H) doz 20c It) and 10% 135 " corset clasps (T. D. 11046) 35% 215 " furniture, as wood '6% 188 " hairpins (T. D. 11873, 13902) 35% 199 " hardware _■ *5% 215 " hardwood '• 35% 180 " 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) 4V4c It) and 15% 451 " leather (T. D. 10719, 14090), weighing not over 10 tt) doz., skins or hides 27c It) and 15% Weighing over 10 It), not over 25 It) doz. 27o It) and 8% Weighing over 25 It) doz 20c lb and 10% 694 Japonica, terra (T. D. 11359) Free 201 Jarrah wood, sawed (T. D. 27999, A. 14635) ...$1.25 per M ft 92 Jars, common brown earthenware, plain or embossed 25% " common, containing table salt, as usual cover- ings (T. D. 6567). " common, containing tea, as unusual covering (T. D. 8236, 12368). " common, containing tooth paste, as usual cov- ering (T. D. 9068). 93 " earthenware, glazed and decorated 60% 94 " earthenware, plain 55% 98 " flint or lime glass, blown 60% 37 " flint or lime glass, molded or pressed, as glass jars. " glass, containing cheese, usual covering (T. D. 14219, 15819, 66 P. R. 300). " glass, containing pickles and preserves, usual coverings (T. D. 16098, 20856). 109 " porcelain, glass 45% 639 Jasnnlne, or jasimine oil (T. D. 8834, 12818) Free 639 " enfleurage grease (T. D. 25023, A. 396) Free 639 " oil, synthetic (T. D. 25361, A. 1750) Free 67 " water, non-alcoholic 20% alcoholic (T. D. 22653) 60c lb and 50% 112 Jasper articles, not Jewelry (T. D. 28960) 50% 112 " manufactures, not jewelry (T. D. 13337) 50% 448 " precious stones, if set, n. s. p. f 60% 449 " cut for jewelry (T. D. 28960) 10% 555 *' precious stones, uncut Free 555 Jaspis, precious stone (T. D. 13377), uncut Free 449 " precious stones, cut, but not set 10% 448 " precious stone, set, as jewelry 60% 112 " manufactures, not jewelry 60% 15 Jaune, Indian, as aniline dye (T. D. 5686) 30% 315-320 Jeans, as cotton cloth (T. D. 3531). 20 Jeddo gum, advanced in value, not alcoholic %c lb and 10% 559 " gum, crude Free 480 Jeffry's marine glue pitch (T. D. 24117) 20% 274 Jellies, all kinds (T. D. 9043, 13233, 20045, 23848) 35% 274 Jelly, Bar !e due (T. D. 27493, A. 12170) 35% 274 " guava, Hawaiian (T. D. 9043) Z5°/t 286 Jerk beef, as beef (T. D. 7599, 22403) 25% Schedule of Duties 545 rAB. Article Rate 639 Jesmlne or jessamine oil, (T. D. 8834, 12818) Free 421 Jet, beaded gimps (T. D. 11190) 60% 421 " beads, not strung 35% 421 " beads, strung 60% 421 " beads, manufactures of 60% 421 " birds (T. D. 16433, 18648), beaded 60% 109 " imitation of, glass (T. D. 1^971) 45% 98 " imitation, if cut (r. D. 25741) 60% 109 " Imitation, if pressed (T. D. 26706) 45% " imitation, not, as colored glass, black is not a color (T. D. 24547). " imitation, not an Imitation of precious stone (T. D. 26559, A. 7179). " is not a precious stone (T. D. 26706). 427 " imitation, glass buttons (T. D. 15042). ?4c per line per gross and 15% 109 " imitation, lace pins (56 F. R. 818, 61 F. R. 91, T. D. 13781, 15042) 45% 448 " jewelry (T. D. 5161) ...: 60% 112 " manufactures of, or of whicii jet is com- ponent of chief value, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6015, 8311, 8919, 9172) 50% 421 " necklaces, beaded (T. D. 2816) 60% 112 " ornaments (T. D. 12666, 12675) 50% 112 " trimmings (T. D. 11878, 12704) 50% 421 " trimmings or ornaments, beaded 60% 402 " trimmings, silk and Imitation, silk chief value (T. D. 16229) 60% 598 " unmanufactured Free 17 Jewelers' trays, celluloid (T. B. 16478) 65c lb and 30% 448 Jewelry, agraffes are not (T. D. 9192, 20298) 85% 448 " All articles of every description, finished or partly finished, if set with imitation precious stones composed of glass or paste (except Imitation jet), or composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass, or gun metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, plated, or alloyed with gold, silver, or nickel, and designed to be worn on apparel or carried on or about or attached to the person, valued at 20c per doz. pieces Ic each and 25% Equivalent to 85% And %c per doz. for each Ic the value exceeds 20c doz. " All stampings and materials of metal (except iron or steel), or of metal set with glass or paste, finished or partly finished, suitable for use in the manufacture of any of the foregoing articles (except chain valued at less than 30c per yd., other than nickel or nickel-plated chain), valued at 72o per gross 3c a doz. pieces and 25% Equivalent to 75% And l^c per gross for each Ic the value ex- ceeds 72c per gross. " rope, curb, cable and other fancy patterns of chain without bar, swivel, snap or ring, composed of rolled gold plate or of silver, German silver, white metal, or brass, not exceeding % of 1 inch in diameter, breadth or thickness, valued at 30c per yd. . .6c ft and 25% Equivalent to 85% 546 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 448 427 448 448 448 (48 443 188 448 411-418 418 411 452 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 448 93 162 448 4^8 Article Rate And %o per yd. for each Ic the value ex- ceeds 30o per yd. Jewelry, finished or unfinished bags, purses and other articles, or parts thereof, made in chief value of metal mesh composed of silver, German silver, or white metal, valued at $2.00 per doz. pieces 10c piece and 25% Equivalent to 85% And %c per doz. pieces for each Ic the value exceeds $2.00 per doz. " All articles commonly or commercially known as "jewelry," or parts thereof, finished or unfinished, including chain, mesh and mesh bags and purses composed of gold or plati- num, whether set or not set with diamonds, pearls, cameos, coral, or other precious or semi-precious stones, or imitations thereof (T. D. 10914, 11583, 12109, 13991, 14160, 33 F. R. 709) 60% " amber cla,sps for necklaces is (T. D. 27064, A. 9860) 50% antimony fob chains (T. D. 27163, A. 10165).... 60% antique opal is (66 F. R. 729) 60% arriving after owner not free, as personal effects (T. D. 15306). articles of utility, precious metal or stones worn on the person, is (T. D. 27577, 27777). 60% articles of utility, regardless of value, not to be worn on the person, not (T. D. 27577). bag tops, not (T. D. 25717, A. 3352). bead necklaces may be (T. D. 9676, 29623) 60% bon bon boxes, gun metal (T. D. 25554, A. 2798) 85% bonnet pins, solid heads, not (T. D. 13238, 13307) 35% boutonnieres (T. D. 14943) 60% boxes, paper covered with surface coated paper (minimum 45%) 5c tb and 30% boxes, papier mache, covered with surface coated paper 45% boxes wood, covered with surface coated paper 5c lb and 30% boxes, leather 40% bracelets (T. D. 12965) 60% brooches, hooks, etc. (T. D. 12206, 19714) 60% buckles (T. D. 11980) 85% buttons, certain fancy as (T. D. 22164) 85% cameos in frames 60% cases, according to material (T. D. 14502). See also jewelry boxes, celluloid buckles, not (T. D. 27318, A. 11065). chain purses as (T. D. 22688). charm knives are (T. D. 9073, 15010, 21195) 60% charms as (T. D. 21996). chatelaines as (T. D. 20806, 21958). chatelaine bags, leather and steel, not (T. D. 25513, A. 2599). children's rings,' (T. D. 14943) 60% china charms, jjecorated 80% cigar cutters ('5* D. 15010), as knives. co-niijasses, snjall, as (T. D. 20798). coin holders, form watch, not (T. D. 25989). coral (T. D. 2556) 60% crosses (T. D. 11874) , , soy OUUiLJJuijiii \ji.' M^ J^IES 547 Par. Article Rate Jewelry, oruoiflx, religious order, not (T. D. 25716). defined (T. D. 20298, 20958, 21874). 199 " electric finger rings not (T. D. 11546) 45% 448 " electrical scarf pins are (T. D. 26923, A. 9352). 448 " enameled charms (T. D. 6222, 8165, 8608, 8766, 8790, 9027, 9073, 9077, 9130, 9625, 9676, 13790, 14640, 14934, 14941, 15010, 69 F. R. 467) 85% 448 " enameled, settings are (T. D. 9130) '.. 85% 448 " enameled, silver flowers are (T. D. 6222) 85% 448 " fancy buckles (T. D. 12326) 85% " fancy, flasks as (T. D. 22690). 448 " fancy hats and safety pins as (T. D. 12099, 20298) 85% 448 " fobs, steel (T. D. 26682, A. 7865) 60% 448 " fobs, brass (T. D. 26923, A. 9353) 85% 463-464 " fobs, bone or ivory not (T. D. 28833, A.18358) 35% 448 ". German silver chains (T. D. 16631) , 85% 448 " gilt collar front and sleeve buttons (T. D. 9832) 85% 448 " glass-head pins not (T. D. 10686) 85% 109 " glass heads for bonnet pins not (T. D. 12916) 45% 448 " glass necklaces (T. D. 12636) 60% 448 " gold crosses, etc. (T. D. 10510) 60% 448 " liair pins of precious metal (T. D. 13307) 60% 17 " hair pins with ornamental celluloid heads are not (T. D. 14706) 65c lb and 30% 448 " Imitation of (T. D. 8790, 9676, 10408, 11583, 12109, 12660, 12854, 13426, 15881, 16334, 17183, 20298, 22125) 85% " imitation open faced watches as (T. D. 20958). 448 " coral necklaces (T. D. 11033, 15889, 16334)... 60% 109 " Imitation jet lace pins (T. D. 13781) 45% 109 " imitation jet ornaments (T. D. 12666, 12676)... 45% 448 " Imitation stone brooches (T. D. 13991, 22762).. 85% " Imitation watches are not (T. D. 21734). 470 " ivory miniatures not (T. D. 11567) 15% 448 " knives, as jewelry (T. D. 15010, 21195, 25361)... 60% 452 " leather watch guards, not (T. D. 25007) 40% 448 " masonic jewels are (T. D. 8766, 21196) 60% 448 " medals (T. D. 14160) 60% 448 " metal and pearl collar buttons (T. D. 16000).. 85% 448 " metal ornamented horn pins (T. D. 16008, 16844) 85% 421 " nail head beads not (T. D. 11339) 60% 448 " necklaces, (T. D. 13346, 13790, 14943) 60% 448 " necklaces of beads, with brass clasps are (T. D. 11033, 29623) eO% 448 " ornaments (T. D. 12664) 85% 448 " onyx bracelets are (T. D. 8751) 60% 448 " opera glasses for charms are (T. D. 9665, 25776) 60% 448 " ornamental sleeve buttons are (T. D. 5208, 5315) 85% 448 " parts of (T. D. 22757, 27055, 27602, A.12776) . . 60% 199 " plated bars, hooks, and swivels for watch chains are not (T. D. 9063) 45% 449 " precious stones cut, not set 10% 449 " precious stones, imitation 20% 448 " puff boxes, gold and precious stones (T. D. 27130) 60% 199 " religious medals not (T. D. 13190) 45% 44.9 " rhinestones (T. D. 16482) 20% " rings, brass, for penny packages, not (T. P, 37156). 548 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 448 Jewelry, rope chain (T. D. 1867o, 20806) 85% 464 " rosallne articles of shell not (T. D. 10920) 35% "j rosaries, not (T. D. 26682, A. 7888). 448 " Salvation Army pins are (T. D. 27729, A. 13548) 86% 448 " shell buckles (T. D. 11078) 85% 464 " shell necklaces not (T. D. 13342) 35% 421 ." shell bead necklets not (T. D. 12122) 60% 448 " side bags as (T. D. 22688) 85% 403 " silk vest chains not (T. D. 17053, 69 P. R. 467) 50% " silk watch guards, metal ornaments, are (T. D. 20798). 448 " sleeve and collar buttons (T. D. 9832) 85% 448 '■ steel fob chains (T. D. 26682, A. 7865) 60% 199 " steel purse trimmings not (T. D. 10914) 45% 150 •' steel watch chains not, but as iron and steel chains (T. D. 8830, 10889, 11241, 12040, 17054). 448 " swivels for watch chains are (T. T>. 25735, A. 3472). 448 " theatrical crowns are (T. T>. 9027) 85% 448 " theatrical mock is (T. D. 3099) 85% 95 " topaz, carved figures, ornaments (T. D. 13487) 45% " umbrella handles set with imitation precious stones not (T. D. 26814). 448 " watch chains (T. D. 12660, 12854), Imitation silver, gun' metal, etc 85% " watch guards as (T. D. 20799). 192 Jewels, watch and clock (T. D. 11043, 13364, 14709, 14710, 13809, 15350) 10% 112 " for electrical instruments (T. D. 22806) 50% 112 " sapphire meters or compass centers (T. D. 23727) 50% 192 " watch garnet pallet slabs (T. D. 6893, 13809).. 10% 621 Jewish prayer blocks (T. D. 28977, A. 18830) Free 431 Jew's harps, as toys (T. D. 2023, 5938, 7248, 9685, 11017, 11562, 11564, 15016, 18598, 19201, 22096) 35% 378 Jlplns, as wool manufacturers, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9980) Jockeys, dumb (T. D. 11191), according to material. 713 Joints, India malacca Free 121 Joists, iron or steel, val. 9-lOc or less per lb 3-lOc Val. over 9-lOc per lb 4-10o 263 Jonquils 50c per M Joss, Chinese, figure representing, not regalia (T. T>. 8133). " house fittings are not regalia (T. D. 12581). 599 " stick or Joss light (T. D. 8133) Free 65 Jubes, glycerin, licorice and menthol, non-ale. med. prepar. (T. D. 26117, A.5000) 25% 92 Jugs, common stoneware, with trademark, not dec- orated (T. D. 8078, 8167, 23556) 25% 308 " containing ale, porter or beer, not dutiable. 312 " containing mineral water, are dutiable at % of the rates that would be charged If imported empty or separately (T. D. 10861). 307 " containing still wine, not dutiable (T. D. 19905), unless less than 12 to case. 639 Juglandlum, oil of Free 216 Juice, cane, syrup of, see sugar. 310 " cherry (T. D. 12445, 13176, 14632, 60 F. R. 599, 65 F. R. 984). See Juice, fruit. 310 " cherry concentrated (T. D. 13423, 15854, 29812). See Juice, fruit. 310 " currant, as juice fruit (T. D. 11367). 310 " 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 70o gal Schedule of Duties 549 l***. Article Rate containing less than 18% alcohol 70c gal 274 Juice, fruits preserved In, n. s. p. £., containing less than 10% alcohol Ic It) and 35% containing over 10% alcohol, n. s. p. f., $2.50 gal. on alcohol in excess of 10% and 35% 610 " lemon and lime (T. D. 9498, 9709, 11245, 13008, 13232), not over 2% alcohol Free 29 " licorice (T. D. 1882) 2%o lb 65 " medicinal preparation, alcoholic (min. 25%)..55o It) 65 " medicinal preparation, non-alcoholic 26?! 310 " orange, concentrated, alcoholic (T. D. 17835, 29812). See Juice, fruit. 610 " orange, sour Free " paw paw, as medicinal preparation (T. D. 9105). 559 " paw paw, crude (T. D. 23097, 23178) Free 20 " paw paw, not crude and not alcoholic (T. D. 23097, 23178) %o It) and 10% 65 " paw paw, not crude, alcoholic (T. D. 9105) (min. 25%) 55o tb 310 " pineapple (T. D. 16275, 16360), as juice, fruit. 310 " prune (T. D. 14838, 15574). See juice, fruit. 310 " raspberry and strawberry (T. D. 18720). See juice, fruit. 310 " strawberries, crushed (T. D. 11390), as juice, fruit. 65 " tamarind, as medicinal preparation (T. D. 6418) 25% 219 Jujube, as confectionery, weight to include cover- ings (T. D. 8733), val. 15c lb or less.. 4c lb and 15% Val. over 15c lb 50% 463 Julep straws (T. D. 11844) 35% 431 Jumping Jacks (T. D. 7407) 35% 20 Juniper berries, advanced in value, not alcoholic. ViC lb and 10% 559 " berries, crude Free 65 " berries, extract of (T. D. 12905), alcoholic (min. 25%) 55c It) 480 " extract of (T. D. 14731), not alcoholic 20% 639 " oil of (T. D. 9944, 17947) Free 600 Junk, old Free " old, bottles not (T. D. 22145, 24046). old iron not (T. D. 28711). 310 Jus de Cassis (T. D. 7671, 23253), not over 18% alcohol 70c gal Over 18% alcohol (T. D. 26899, A.9254). $2.07 per gal. on alcohol and 70c gal. 678 Jute, not dressed (T. D. 22359) Free 358 " and flax canvas or padding (65 F. R. 788, 72 F. E. 251, 75 F. R. 927, T. D. 14249) 45% 358 " and flax cream padding (T. D. 14250, 28300, A. 16017) 45% 358 " and grass burlaps (T. D. 10649) 46% " and hair blankets, as wool blankets (T. D. 22985). 358 " and metal table covers (T. D. 10724, 10732).. 45% 358 " bagging, Dundee (69 F. R. 93, T. D. 12713, 14311) 46% 355 " bagging for cotton, gunny cloths and similar fabrics, suitable for covering cotton, com- posed of single yams, made of jute, jute butts, or hemp (T. D. 10963, 12422, 14657, 550 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 14949), not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, and not exceeding 16 tlireads to tlie square inch, weighing not less than 15 ounces square yard 6 -10c sq yd 354 Jute 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 It) and 15% 358 • " bags, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23286, 23618, 23719, 26645) 45% 358 " binding twine (T. D. 10631, 10725, 14951) 45% 358 " brattice cloth (T. D. 12366) 45% 368 " brown pellssier padding (T. D. 14330) 45% 352 " buckram (G. A. 3950) as jute cloth (T. D. 20611). See jute cloth. 352 " burlaps (T. D. 12570, 13652, 14323), weighing not less than 6 oz., sq. yd. and not exceed- ing 30 threads to sq. in. (T. D. 23719). 9-16C lb and 15% Exceeding 30, not exceeding 55 threads sq. In. %c lb and 15% 358 " Exceeding 55 threads 45% 578 " butts and cuttings (T. D. 1447, 2052, 2336, 2695) Free 358 " canvas, as manufactures, jute and flax (65 F. R 788) 45% 352 " canvas, for floor cloth (T. D. 10953, 12357, 12830), as jute cloth. 352 " canvas, plain woven (G. A. 3837), as jute fab- rics (T. D. 19098, 19178, 22560). 358 " canvas, twilled (G. A. 3837, 17912, 23386) 45% 479 " card waste (T. D. 25745, 26218, A. 5470) 10% 344 " carpeting (T. D. 13724, 13950), val. not ex- ceeding 15c sq. yd 4c sq. yd. and 30% Val. exceeding 15c sq. yd 8c sq. yd. and 30% 358 " cloth, n. s. p. f 45% 352 " cloth, plain woven, of single jute yarns, weigh- ing not less than 6 ounces sq. yd., not ex- ceeding 30 threads sq. in. (T. D. 19098, 19178, 22560, 23386) 9-16c lb and 15% Exceeding 30, not exceeding 55 threads to the sq. in %c lb and 15% 358 " Exceeding 55 threads 45% 135 " core of wire rope (T. D. 12446, 14254, 22471), weight of added to wire. 179-349" cotton and metal table covers (T. D. 10672, 13202) 15o lb and 60% 358 " dyed (T. D. 17509) ' 45% 352 " embroidery canvas (T. D. 14056, 14137, 38 F. R. 716), as jute cloth. 345 " hydraulic hose 15o lb 349 " laces, lace window curtains, and all other lace articles; handkerchiefs, napkins, wearing apparel, and all other articles made wholly or in part of lace or laces, or in imitation of lace (T. D. 14072) 60% 358 " manufactures of (.53 F. R. 787, 38 F. R 716, T. D. 21596) 45% 344 " mats (T. D. 14560), as jute carpets. 344 " mattings, as jute carpets (T. D. 7237). 352 " military canvas (T. D. 12830), as Jute cloth. 352 " padding (T. D. 17482, 17962), as jute cloth. 358 " press cloth (T. D. 13436, 15996, 17977) 45% 644 " rags for paper makers', fit only for , , , . Wr^uk. Schedule of Dumes 551 Par. Article Rate 578 Jute rejections (T. D. 2695) Free 344 " rugs and squares (T. D. 13950), as jute carpets. 437 ■' safety fuses 35% 358 " sash cord, plaited (T. D. 12360) 45% 358 " scliool bags (T. D. 6691) 45% 352 ■' scrims (T. D. 14545), as jute cloth. 266 " seed (T. D. 1629) lOo lb 524 " slippers (T. D. 12146) 50% 358 " table covers (T. D. 14055, 14072) 45% 358 " table mats (T. D. 14072) 45% 479 " thread waste (T. D. 1836, 22359, 23637, 25089, A. 596, T. D. 26072, A. 4817) 10% 358 " twists, as manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3115) 45% 578 " unmanufactured or undressed, n. s. p. f Free 325 " velours (T. D. 5963), as cotton velvet. 179 " velours, with metal thread (T. D. 7243). 15o rb and 60% 479 " waste (T. D. 1836, 13217, 13867, 23520) 10% ■644 " waste, if fit only for manufacture of paper (T. D. 22097, 24664) Free 548 " and cotton waste, equal parts (T. D. 28917, 28997) Free 352 " woven fabrics, as jute cloths. 349 " webbing (T. D. 16652) 60% 338 " yarns, single, not finer than 5 lea or No. Ic lb and 10% Finer than 5 lea or No 35 % 338 " yarns, n. s. p. f 35% K Kalkis as silk goods, (T. D. 23717). 604 Kalnlte, kyanlte, or cyanite Free 266 Kale seed . . : 8c lb 108 Kaleidoscopes 45% 431 " if toys (T. D. 2386) 35% 3 Kali, citrated (T. D. 6006) 25% 581 Kalidunger, dung salt (T. D. 4210) Free 95 Kaikspar, ground (T. D. 23028) 35% 470 Kakemonos— Japanese paintings (T. D. 29464, A. 20390) 15% 855 Kali solution 50% (T. D. 29644, A. 20838) Free 668 Kalmia DatifoUa — Evergreen seedlings (T. D. 28953, 28983) Free 20 Kamola, not crude %o lb and 10% 659 " crude, (T. D. 3201) Free 269 Kampio, dried (T. D. 25023, 28177, A.359) 25% 252 " dried, cut in strips (T. D. 27363, A.11282) 40% 451 Kangaroo skins, dressed and finished, (T, D. 3640).. 15% 676 " skins, not dressed \ Free 574 " skins, with fur on, not dressed in any manner Free 229 Kangaroos 20% 294 Kaoka, coffee substitute (T. D. 4564) 2%o R) 90 Kaolin, ball clay, as clay unwrought (T. D. 13435)..$! ton 90 " kiln dried, for clearing wines (T. D. 5051) $2 ton 90 " or china clay (T. D. 620, 1494, 5051, 5367, 13435) ?2.50 ton 77 Karlsbad salts cryst. (T. D. 27734, A.13581) Jl ton 95 Kegel thon or seger— clay cones (T. D. 29228) 35% 621 Kanten (T. D. 23352, 23471) Free 488 Kauri gum Free 480 Kefir seed or fungi (T. D. 21260) 20% 66 " pills (T. D. 29644, Ab. 20839) 26% 1 Keller's tannin powder (T. D. 17354) 35o Xb 552 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 21 Kelene «ther (T. D. 22841) (min. 25%) 50o It) 601 Kelp •••••„ "® 88 ■ Keene's nonhydraulio cement, (T. D. 20130) val. ?10 ton or less ?3.50 ton Value over $10, not over $15 $5 ton Value over $15, not over $30 JIO ton Value over $30 ?1* ton 635 Kentia Fosteriana and Belmoriana as palm nuts (T. D. 13491, G. A. 3949) Free 438 " leaves, prepared (T. D. 25630, 27826) 60% 635 " seed (T. D. 17506, G. A. 3949) Free 118 Kentledge, iron $2.50 ton 309 Kepler's malt ext. (T. D. 26516, A.7074). " solution — cod liver oil and malt extract duti- able at rate of material of chief value (T. D. 26516, A. 7074). 559 Kepmes, crude Free 20 " not crude and not alcoholic %o It) and 10% 242 Kern, green, as wheat (T. D. 15960) 25c bu 280 Kernels, apricot and peach, (T. D. 9196, 14328, 18066, 21567, 23551) 4c lb 635 " palm nut Free 280 " peach nut (T. D. 9196, 14328) 4c lb 639 Kerosene oil Free 15 " oil residuum of 20% 147 Kettles, cast iron 8-lOc lb 149 " cast iron, coated, glazed or tinned l%e lb 199 " copper, brass, tin or other metal 45% 158 " enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 40% 199 Key chains, iron or steel, (T. D. 9843, 17186, 22125) 45% stoppers to bottles, not dutiable separately, (T. D. 9260). 199 Keys, clock, as manufactures of metal, (T. D. 6558, 11184) 46% 467 " Ivory for pianos and organs (10 S. C. R. 119).. 45% 199 " metal. If not jewelry 45% 199 " watch, as manufactures of metal, (T. D. 6700, 8425, 10010, 11184) 45% 199 " for sardine boxes, for opening, as manufac- tures of metal, (T. D. 13618) 45% " with sardine boxes, part of usual covering (T. D. 22009) Free 112 Keystones, onyx, lettered (T. D. 26417, A.6754, 28960) . . 50% 109 " glass or paste, lettered (T. D. 26388) 45% 449 " onyx, unlettered (T. D. 26014, 26554) 10% " lettered, not as prec. stones (T. D. 26417, . A.6754). 203 KlakI wood, sawed (T. D. 11605) 15% 215 " wood, manufactured 35% 459 Kid gloves lined, pay additional duty doz prs $1 459 " gloves pique or prlx seam pay additional duty doz prs 40c 459 " gloves stitched or embroidered with more than three cords (T. D. 16070) pay additional duty doz prs 40o 460 " gloves, tranks for pay 75% of duty on gloves for which suitable. 454 " gloves, men's, "glace" finish, Schmaschen (sheep) doz prs $3 455 " gloves, men's "glace" finish, lamb or sheep, doz prs $4 456 " gloves, men's "glace" finish, kid, goat or other leather than sheep origin doz prs $4 Schedule op Duties 553 Par. ARTictE Rate 457 Kid gloves, men's, of sheep origin with exterior grain surface removed doz prs $4 458 " gloves, men's goat, kid or other leather than sheep origin, with exterior grain surface re- moved doz prs $4 454 " gloves, women's or children's "glace" finish, Schmaschen (of sheep origin) not over 14 inches long doz prs $1.25 Over 14 and not over 17 inches long doz prs $2.25 Over 17 inches long doz prs $2.75 455 " 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 $4.50 456 " 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 $4.75 457 " gloves, women's and children's, of sheep ori- gin with exterior grain surface removed, not over 17 inches long doz prs $2.50 " Over 17 inches long doz prs $3.50 458 " 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 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, Schmaschen, defined (T. D. 13799). 470 " fans, painted hy artists, as paintings, (T. D. 16926, 66 P. H. 736) 15% " hair, as wool (T. D. 27417). 452 " hair curlers, as manufactures of leather, (T. D. 6432, 12011) 40% 451 " skins, dressed and finished ■ 15% 402 Killings, silk lace, (T. D. 14702) 60% 602 Kleserlte, (T. D. 1846, 13946) Free 90 Kiesselguhr, (T. D. 6287, 7290) $2 ton 519 Kindergarten, special importations for, (T. D. 2076).. Free 199 " needles, (T. D. 23109) 45% 603 Kindling wood, (T. D. 8171) Free 704 KIne pox, vaccine virus Free 307 King Kina Vin, still wine (T. D. 29348, A.19997). 56 King's yellow, as a color 30% 463 KlogI shavings (T. D. 26218, A.5512) 35% 272 Kippered herring, (T. D. 10738, 12566, 14413) %o lb 451 KIpsklns, tanned, (T. D. 7963, 17398> 15% 303 KIrschwasser (T. D. 23437) $2.60 gal 97 " bottles containing, pay duty as empty. 307 " if in pkgs. less than 12 bottles, dutiable as if package contained 12. 93 KIshu bottles, as decorated earthenware, (T. D. 13953) 60% 627 KIsslngen salts, (T. D. 2271, 9715) Free 154 Kitchen knives. See knives. 158 " utensils, iron or steel, enameled or glazed 40% 431 Kites, Japanese, (T. D. 11032, 14063) 35% 671 KItefish (T. D. 28468, A.17155) Free 480 KIttool fiber, dressed (T. T>. 13591, 15949, 15956, 18806, 84 F. R. 152) 20% 420 Knall bonbons, (T. D. 4767) 35% 450 Kneecaps, leather (T. D. 26449, A.6936) 20% 554 F. B.. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 461 Kneecaps, not leather (T. D. 26449, A. 6936) 35% 712 Knees, ship (T. D. 3602) Free 215 " boat (T. D. 15308) 35% 152 Knife blades, imported in any manner than assembled in finished knives, not less than (T. D. 22144) 5c piece and 40% 463 " handles, horn, except for pocket knives (T. D. 13357) 35% 464 " handles, pearl, except for pocket knives (56 F. R. 221, T. D. 11581, 12922, 14318) 35% 152 " handles, pocket, (T. D. 23432) not less 5c ea and 40% 432 " sharpeners, emery (T. D. 9393) 25% 586 " sharpeners (T. D. 28889, A.18609) Free 378 Knit fabrics of wool, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 10736, 10817, 13888, 16657, 17818, 13 S. C. R. 406), valued not over 40q tb 33c lb and 50% Valued over 40o., not over 70c tb....44o lb and 50% Valued over 70c lb 44c lb and 65% 328 " .gloves, cotton, men's or boys', valued at not more than $6 doz. pairs 50o doz prs and 40% Valued over $6 doz. pairs 50% 382 " gloves (T. D. 16537) of wool 44o lb and 60% 329 " goods, cotton. See knit underwear. 402 " goods, silk 60% 382 " hats, wool, (69 F. R. 465, T. D. 16954, 16958, 20922) 44c lb and 60% 327 " stockings, hose and half hose, made on knit- ting machines or frames, composed of cot- ton or vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f 30% 328 " stockings, nose 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 70c doz prs and 15% Valued over $1 and not over $1.50 doz. prs., 85o doz prs and 15% Valued over $1.50 and not over $2.00 doz. prs., 90c doz prs and 15% Valued over $2 and not over $3 doz. prs., $1.20 doz prs and 15% Valued over $3 and not over $5 doz. prs., $2 doz prs and 15% Valued over $5 doz prs 55 % 329 " 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 ^,> doz., $1.10 doz and 15% Valued over $3, not over ii doz $1.50 doz and 25% Valued over $5, not over $1 doz $1.75 doz and 35% Valued over $7, not over $15 doz.. $2.25 doz and 35% Valued over $15 doz 50% !82 " underwear, wool, (46 F. R. 510, T. D. 10736, 10817, 14811) 44c lb and 60% 382 " wearing apparel, wool, (T. T>. 16uo3)..44c lb and 60% 402 " wearing apparel, containing no wool, silk or silk chief value 60% 199 Knitting machines, (T. D. 990, 11410) 45% Schedule of Duties 555 Par. Article Rate Knitting machines, no damage allowance (T. D. Sec. 23,' Act June 10, 1890. 164 " machines, needles for $1 M and 25% 164 " needles 25% 431 Knives and forks, toy (T. D. 13656, 14809) 35% 199 " beam 45% 154 " blacksmiths', farriers', carpenters',, bench, cur- riers', drawing, fleshing, hay, tanners', 154 " bowie, as hunting knives (T. ij. 12936, 24262, A.19622). 154 " artists', bread, butchers', butter, carving (T. D. 16287, 18612), cheese, cooks' (T. D. 10809, 10818, 115D1, 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'r shoe, table, and vegetable knives, forks and steels, finished or unfinished, with handles of mother-of-pearl, shell or ivory or metal other than iron or steel 14c ea. and 15% With handles of deer horn lOo ea. and 15% With handles of hard rubber, solid bone, cel- luloid or any pyroxyline material (T. D. 20102) 4c ea. and 15% With handles of any other material . . . lo ea. and 15 % If imported without handles 40% None of the above to pay less than 40% 152 " budding (T. D. 6016, 12935), clasp, pen and pocket (T. D. 8815, 14607, 16960, 16889), eras- ers and manicure knives, and pruning knives and all knives with folding or other than fixed blades or attachments (T. D. , 17590) or parts thereof. Valued not over 40c dozen 40% Valued over 40c and not over 60c dozen Ic piece and 40% Valued over 50c and not over $1.25 dozen 5c piece and 40% Valued over $1.25, not over $3 doz..l0c piece and 40% Valued over $3 dozen 20o piece and 40% Any of foregoing assembled but not fully fin- ished, same rates as finished but not less than 10c each and 40% Blades for the above, or handles, imported in any manner than assembled in finished knives or erasers, not less than (T. D. 20044, 20894, 22144, 22830, 23»32) . .5c piece and 40% 154 " chopping (T. D. 15992), as knives, cooks. 152 " corn, as pocket knives (T. D. 14607). 152 " fiddlers', as knives, pocket (T. D. 18619). 154 " fish servers, as table knives (T. D. 16287). for watch charms (T. D. 15010, 21195, 25361) as jewelry. 154 " fruit, as knives, table (T. D. 17838). 154 " ' ham slicers as knives, carving (T. D. 17731). 154 " handles, deer foot are not deer horn (T. D. 26482, A.6978). 152 " handles, two bone scales with metal shank, dutiable as of other material (T. D. 20102) " German silver, same as others of metal. 152 " lock, as pocket knives CT. D. 14833). 199 " manicure folding file, no cutting edge, not a knife (T. D. 20760) 45% " miniature, as jewelry (T. D. 21195). 199 " miniature, very cheap (T. D, 28429, A. 16793) . . 45% 556 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. Article Rate 152 Knives, miniature, if serviceable as knives, as pocket knives (T. D. 29060, A. 21019). nail files not, (T. D. 20760). scales, not dtbl, as handles (T. D. 27823). 431 " toy (T. D. 2632, 13666, 14809) 35% 199 " watch case openers (T. D. 13430) 45% 94 Knobs, china or porcelain, not decorated 55% 93 decorated 60% 109 " glass 45% 199 " metal and plated gilt 45% 215 " wood or wood chief value 35% 199 Knockers, metal and plated, or gilt 45% 179 Knots, stars, etc., gold or silver thread (T. D. 10896) 15c lb and 60% 94 Kochi ware (T. D. 26116) ' 55% 266 Kohlrabi seed 8c lb 283 Kola nuts Ic tb 311 " sparkling. See Ginger ale. 480 Korl Konnlaku, Jap. cake (T. D. 26694, A. 7944) 20% 67 Kolognia, cologne water (T. D. 29442, A. 20240), 60c rb and 50% 488 Kowrle gum, crude Free 20 " gum, not crude, not alcoholic %c lb and 10% 464 " shells, engraved, cut, ornamented or other- wise manufactured 35% 647 " shells, not sawed, cut, polished or otherwise manufactured Free 26 Krap laoh, madder lake, as printers' ink (T. D. 3130) 25% 88 Krelde (T. D. 29464, A. 20374) $1.75 per ton 53 Kremnitz white 25^0 lb 65 Kreosote, medicinal preparation (T. D. 2587, 9276) . . 25% 270 Kryd sild-flsh in tins (T. D. 28656) 30% 65 Kryofine, (T. D. 22600) (minimum 25%) 55o ib ')49 Kryolith, kryolite or cryolith or cryolite Free 95 Kryptol (T. D. 26604) 35% 463 Kuskus-root fans (T. D. 13325, 16563, 21056) 35% 332 Kuza cloth (T. D. 25805, A.3846) 45% 358 Kuzufu wall paper (T. D. 26035, A.4615) 45% 604 Kyanlte or cynanite and kainite Free 662 Lab pulver (T. D. 29442, A. 20181) Free Sec. 7. Labeling of goods with country of origin. 321 Label cloth (T. D. 16836) 3c sq yd and 20% 420 Labels, blank paper (T. D. 1954, 3941) 35% 17 " celluloid (T. D. 11045) .' 65c lb and 30% 412 " cigar, bronze (T. D. 15864, 21930) 20c lb 412 " cigar, lithographic. See Lithographs (T. D. 11394, 14089, 15021, 16833, 16839, 18761). 330 " cloth, cotton or other vegetable fiber, printed (T. D. 16836, 17326) 50c lb and 30% 330 " cotton, for garments, (T. D. 14847, 14917, 20047) 50c lb and 30% " cotton embroidered, par. 330 or 349, highest rate (T. D. 26006) 199 " metal 45% 416 " paper, printed (T. D. 4432, 8303, 13802) n. s. p. f. 25% 411 " printed on paper coated with metal or other- wise surface coated 5c lb and 30% 463 " rubber, soft 3B% 464 " rubber, vulcanized (T. D. 1875) 35% 330 " shirt (T. D. 14623, 14847) 50o lb and 30% SCHKDULK OF DuTIES 557 Par. Article Rate 264 Laburnum (T. D. 14750) 25% 605 Lac dye, crude seed, button, stick and shell (T. D. 6381. 15845) Free 686 " or precipitated sulphur Free 606 " spirits (T. D. 12953) Free 349 Lace and embroidered cotton collars (T. D. 16300, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 349 " aprons (49 P. R. 731, 55 F. R. 599, T. D. 12218, 13423, 13932, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 349 " articles (41 B\ R. 763, T. D. 12551, 14134, 14140, 22266, 22267) 60% 349 " bands 60% 421 " beaded (T. D. 16224) 60% 402 " headings, black silk (T. D. 14701) 60% 349 " bed sets, cotton or other vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10480, 11328, 21917, 21918, 21942) 60% 351 " bed sets, cotton or other vegetable fiber, made on Nottingham lace machines. (See lace curtains). 349 " belts (T. D. 16421) 60% 431 " bonbonniere dolls (T. D. 14934) 35% Battenberg braids, are articles of lace (T. D. 28519). 349 " braids, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 22266, 22843, 23564) 60% 402 " braids, silk (T. D. 14501, 22843) 60% 405 " braids, artificial silk 45c lb and 60% " brocades, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). 383 •■ Chantilly (T. D. 14628) 50o lb and 60% 422 " chip, grass, palm leaf, osier, rattan, straw or virill'ow, real horsehair, cuba bark or ma- nlla hemp, suitable for making or orna- menting hats, bonnets or hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% if bleached, dyed, colored or stained 20% 349 " collars, cotton (T. D. 5534, 14240, 16970, 21570, 22868, 23650, 27113) 60% 349 " 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) 60% 350 if made on Gothrough or Lever machine 70% 383 " cotton and horse hair (T. T>. 17247, 22843) 50o lb and 60% 349 " cotton beading not (T. D. 15034) 60% 349 " crochet work, cotton (T. D. 14504) 60% 349 " 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% 351 " curtains, bed sets and pillow shams, nets, net- tings, cotton or other vegetable fiber, made on Nottingham machines, counting 5 points or spaces between warp threads to the inch Ic 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 %c sq yd But not less than 50% 349 " curtains made partly on Nottingham machines and partly on others (T. D. 24263) 60% 197 " curtain machines, Gothrough or Lever, until Jan. 1, 1911, free; thereafter 45% 197 " other than Gothrough or Lever 45% 558 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 349 Lace edgings, cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% 350 if made on Gothrough or Lever machine 70% 402 " edgings, sillc 60% 350 if made on Gothrough or Lever machine 70% " etamines, as cotton cloth. 440 " fans, silk (T. D. 12241) 50% 349 " fichus (T. D. 27113) 60% 349 " flax or hemp 60% 349 " flouncings, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 23232) 60% 350 If made on Gothrough or Lever machine 70% 402 " flouncings, silk 60% 350 if made on Gothrough or Lever machine 70% 349 " fringed articles (T. D. 15472) 60% 349 " galloons, cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% 350 if made on Gothrough or Lever machine 70% 405 " galloons, artificial silk 45c lb and 60% 349 " handkerchiefs, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 12551, 14134, 14140, 17065) 60% imitation, is machine made (T. D. 27644, 28519). . 349 " imitation, cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% 349 " insertings, cotton or other vegetable fiber .... 60% 350 if made on Gothrough or Lever machine 70% 402 " insertings, silk 60% 350 if made on Gothrough or Lever machine 70% 349 " kiltings or plaitings (T. D. 14702) 60% 349 " linen (T. D. 12650) 60% 197 " making machines, Gothrough or Lever, until Jan. 1, 1911, free; thereafter 45% 197 " other than Gothrough or Lever 45% 349 " manufactures, cotton, flax or jute (T. D. 12117) 60% 402 " manufacture of, silk 60% 179 " metal (T. D. 10560) 15c tb and 60% 383 " mohair (T. D. 14628) 50c lb and 60% 349 " napkins, cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% 405 " neck rufliings, artificial silk 45c It) and 60% " neck wear, as lace wearing apparel (T. D. 25S44, 26377, A.6866). " net and netting machines, Gothrough or Lever, until Jan. 1, 1911, free; thereafter 45% other than Gothrough or Lever 45% 405 " nets and nettings, artificial silk 45c lb and 60% 349 " nets and nettings, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 12334, 14166, 6 S. C. R. 117, T. D. 20729) 60% 350 if made on Gothrough or Lever machine 70% 349 " nets and nettings, Oriental (T. D. 16152) B0% 402 " nets and nettings, silk (50 P. R. 908, 54 F. R. 367, T. D. 13905) 60% 350 if made on Gothrough or Lever machine 70% " panels, made on Nottingham machines, as Not- tingham curtains (T. D. 24263, 25482, A.2304). 415 " paper (T. D. 6677) 35% 402 " parasol coverings (T. D. 16883) 60% " partly manufactured, as lace (T. D. 11377). 332 " patterns lithographed on cotton, (T. D. 18305) 45% 349 " pillow shams, cotton or other vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 15228, 16298) 60% 351 " pillow shams, cotton or other vegetable fiber, made on Nottingham machines. (See lace curtains). Schedule of Duties 559 Par. Article Rate 148 Lace pins (5S F. R. 1015, 69 F. R. 327, T. D. 13781, 16183, 17250), if not Jewelry 85% 349 " quillings 60% 349 " Renaissance, articles of (T. D. 28519) 60% 349 " robes, cotton (T. D. 11329, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 349 " ruohings and rufllings, cotton or other vege- table fiber 60% 402 " ruchings and rufflings, silk 60% 405 " ruchings and ruflllngs, artificial silk..45o lb and 60% 349 " scarfs, cotton (T. D. 27113) C0% shades for lamps (T. D. 11833), according to material. 402 " silk (T. D. 8754, 11377, 12334, 12535, 13068, 12658, 14628, 14702, 13216, 17593, 22843) 60% 405 " silk, artificial 45c lb and 60% 402 " silk and cotton (T. D. 8754, 10789, 11076, 12342, 6 S. C. R. 117, 22843) 60% 402 " silk and metal (T. D, 12668) 60% 383 " silk and mohair (T. D. 12535, 14628, 22843) 50c tb and 60% 402 " silk edgings (T. D. 15680) 60% 402 " silk grenadine veiling (T. D. 13905, 13981, 14052, 14634, 16971, 21116) 60% 402 " silk Insertings (T. D. 16230) 60% 402 " silk nets (64 F. R. 367, T. D. 13068, 13905, 14052) 60% 402 " silk, partly finished (T. D. 11377) 60% 402 " silk veilings, (T. D. 13068, 13069, 14062, 21115).. 60% 349 " cotton table covers, (T. D. 22267) 60% 349 " tatting, cotton 60% 349 " tidies, cotton (T. D. 16298, 16703) 60% 349 " ties, cotton (T. D. 27113) 60% 179 " tinsel (T. D. 18773) 15c tb and 60% 350 " torchon (13 F. R. 143, 12 S. C. R. 754, T. D. 12117) 70% 349 " trimmings, cotton or other vegetable fiber . . . 60% 402 " trimmings, silk 60% 405 " trimmings, artificial silk 46c lb and 60% 349 " Valenciennes 60 % 349 " veils, cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% 402 " veils, silk 60% 315-320" vltrages (T. D. 21689) cotton cloths. 349 " wearing apparel, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 14140, 14134, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 402 " wearing apparel, silk 60 % 349 " window curtains, cotton or other vegetable ■ fiber (T. D. 12362). (See lace curtains). 402 " window curtains, silk (T. D. 14947) 60% 383 " wool or hair, in whole or in part (T. D. 7621, 12635, 12791, 14169, 22843) 50c lb and 60% 383 " yak (T. D. 6311) 50c lb and 60% 422 Laces, straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, rattan, real horse hair, cuba bark, or ma- nlla hemp, not bleached or colored 15% If bleached or colored 20% 164 Lacing needles or bodkins, of metal 25% " braids of vegetable fiber In webs as trimmings, (T. D. 21968). 330 Lacings, cut In lengths and tagged, boot, corset or shoe, of cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 8541, 12649, 13216, 13437, 20515).. 25o lb and 15% 451 " leather shoe 50c gross pairs and 10% 560 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 403 Lacings, silk (T. D. 19101) 50% 383 " wool (T. D. 4806) 50c It) and 60% 480 Lacoline (T. D. 28351, A.16241) 20% 51 Lacquer (T. D. 6901) $1.32 gal and 35% Lacquered handkerchief boxes are unusual coverings (T. D. 7468). 464 " Japanese trays papier mache (T. D. 17634).... 35% 607 Lactarene Free 480 Lacteous farina (T. D. 6926) 20% 480 " food (T. D. 7082) 20% 1 Lactic acid not over 40% in weight of lactic acid 2c It) over 40% in weight of lactic acid 3c lb 248 " ferment (T. D. 26862) 5c lb 109 Lactometers (T. D. 16659) 45% 65 Lactophenin (T. D. 15685) 25% 559 Laetucarium (T. D. 9336, 11979) Free 147 Ladies, cast iron not advanced beyond casting 8-lOc lb 123 " foundy (T. D. 17732) or steel 30% 199 " gold, silver or other metal, except iron not ad- vanced beyond forging (T. D. 7921, G. A. 3718) 45% 145 Lags (T. D. 29119, A.19234) as card clothing. 179 Lahn (T. D. 14066, 24518) 5c lb 179 " crinkled (T. D. 24158) 5o It) fine copper wire is not (T. D. 28384, A. 16494). 179 " garlands, (T. D. 10887, 11848) 15c lb and 60% 179 " metal thread (T. D. 12968) 5o lb and 30% 179 " laces, embroideries, braids, galloons, trim- mings, fabrics, ribbons, beltings, ornaments, toys, or other articles 15c lb and 60% 56 Lakes, colors, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9033, 10193, 11074, 17011, 17056, 21422, 29081) 30% 381 Lama goods, as wool dress goods (T. D. 2933) 382 " points, worsted 44c lb and 60% 285 Lamb, fresh l%c lb 439 " skin coats (T. D. 8867, 10324, 13864) 50% 439 " skin coat linings with the wool on (T. D. 8867, 10324, 10883, 12957) 35% 439 " skin crosses (T. D. 12957) 35% 453-459" skin gloves (T. D. 10911). (See gloves). 378 " skins, cream, as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12970). 451 " skins, dressed and finished (T. D. 15726) 15% 676 " skins, not dressed, without wool Free 451 " skins, scraps of (T. D. 4965) 16% 228 Lambs 75c each 332 Lambetli cotton rope (T. D. 9187) 45% Lambrequins, according to material (T. D. 17342, 21917). 179 Lame (T. D. 12997, 17830, 69 P. R. 469, T. D. 20615) . . 5c lb 175 " flitters (T. D. 14066, 17490, 23112, 26973) 12o lb 179 " garlands for Christmas trees (T. D. 10887, 11848) 15c lb and 60% 179 " laces, braids, embroideries, galloons and trim- mings, fabrics, ribbons, beltings, ornaments, toys or other articles 15o lb and 60% 179 " thread 5o tb and 30% 179 Lametta, as lame or lahn (T. T>. 10887, 27550, A. 12434 5c lb 45 Lamp black 25% 98 " chimneys, glass, out (T. D. 11001, 17067) 60% 109 " chimneys, glass, not cut or blown (T. D. 17067) 45% 109 " reflectors, silvered glass (T. D. 27783) 45% 332 " shades, paper and cotton (T. D. 12796) 45% 98 " shades or chimneys, blown, (T. D, 20214) 60% Schedule of Duties 561 Pah. Article Rate 420 Lamp shades, paper and wire (38 F. R. 94) 35% 152 " trimmers, scissors (T. D. 29313, A. 19846). 330 " wiclslng, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. H853) : lOc It) and 15% Lamps, according to material of chief value (T. D. 9004, 11833, 15584). " electric, pocket, are not toys (T. D. 21818, A.8729, 27734, A.13588). 109 " incandescent, blown with metal attachments (T. D. 14924, 15584, 20275) 45% " for churches not regalia (T. D. 4312, 7753, 12628). 628 " miners' safety Free 475 " smokers' articles (T. D. 6908, 31 F. R. 446) 60% 65 Lanae (T. D. 15122, 29546) 25% 201 Lanan wood, sawed (T. D. 29262, A.19632) {1.25 M feet 713 Lancewood, in the log, rough or hewn Free 215 " wood manufactures (T. D. 22142) o5% 203 " wood, sawed 15% 203 " wood umbrella sticks, sawed (T. D. 22142) 15% 199 Lancets (T. D. 5011) 45% 510 Land fowls Free 65 Lanolin (66 F. R. 734, T. D. 8061, 11215, 11216, 16666, 16706, 17075, 29546) 25% Lanterns, according to material of chief value (T. D. 7415, 8345, 13609, 13657). 431 " bull's eye, small (T. D. 13657, 14685, 15859) 35% 95 " granite (T. D. 29375) 35% 420 " Japanese paper, (T. D. 7415, 11229, 13972) 35% 215 " Japanese, wood and glass, wood chief value (T. D. 28392, A. 16601) 35% 431 " magic, if toys (T. D. 7820, 11422, 12002) 35% 108 " magic and parts of (T. D. 2634, 10859) 45% 107 ■' magic, slides for (T. D. 10440, 10859, 11237, 11216, 11865, 12634, 12711, 14844, 22918) 45% 650 " magic, as philosophical Instruments (T. D. 10619, 12545, 24092; Free 98 " small, glass colored (T. D. 6781, 13609) 60% 431 " toy (T. D. 11422, 12002, 14969, 15546, 15859) 35% Lap robes,' according to material (T. D. 11198). 420 " tablets, paper (T. D. 10104) 35% 151 " welded flues, pipes, stays or tubes. 263 Lapagorlas (T. D. 10737) {5 per M 193 Lapis calimanarls as calamine. 3 " Infernalis, nitrate of silver 25% 449 " lazuli is precious stone (T. D. 28141, A. 15324). 55 " tutia, dry oxide of zinc Ic lb 55 " tutis, ground in oil l%c lb Lappet skirtings, as cotton cloth (T. D. 15044). 323 Lappets, cotton (T. D. 6456, 12440). (See cotton lap- pets.) 199 " metal <5% 357 Lapping (T. D. 17167), as flax fabric (T. T>. 28325, 28516, 28588). 313 Laps, cotton card 35% 288 Lard 1%° It> 581 " cracklings (T. D. 25401, 25800) Free " containing sausage, not free as packing (T. D. 28361, A. 16323). 199 Larding needles (T. D. 8995, 12976) 45% 339 Lariats, Istle (T. D. 12195, 12220, 26053, A.4722) %o lb 685 " rawhide (T. D. 475) Free 668 Larkspur seed (T. D. 1273) Free 206 Last blocks, rough, hewn, sawed or bored 20%' 562 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 426 Lastings, moliair, silk, cloth or other manufactures of cloth, woven or made in patterns of such size, shape and form, as to be fit for but- tons exclusively, not over 3 Inches in any one dimension 10% " fit for shoes, slippers, boots, bootees or gait- ers, dutiable according to material (T. D. 6i37). 215 Lasts, wooden 35% 164 Latch needles $1.15 M and 35% 199 Latches, metal 45% 207 Laths (T. D. 25199, A.970) 20c M pieces 339 Lath yarn (T. D. 13786) 2c It) 266 Lathyrus seed (T. D. 15162) 10c tb 41 Laudanum 40% 668 Laurel, American or Japan (T. D. 28953, 28983) Free 559 " berries, crude Free 20 " berries, not crude, not alcoholic %c lb and 10% 559 " leaves (T. D. 19042, 20208) Free 3 " oil (T. D. 27182, A.10321) 25% 202 " root, unmfd, or in blocks 15% 67 " water (T. D. 27440) 20% 263 Laurls, nobilis (T. D. 14763, 16316) 25% 114 Lava blocks (T. D. 14557, 17135, 23030) manufactured. . 50% 114 " blocks, unmfd. (T. D. 23030) 10c cu ft 608 " crude Free 95 " squares for gas tips (T. u. 28300, A.15932) 35% 114 " stones, suitable for milling, are not burr stones (T. D. 23949, 26857, A.S8«2^ 96 " tips for burners (T. D. 6502, 7393).. 10c gross and 15% Lavender bunches, according to materia! of chief value (T. D. 14304). 639 " essence or oil of (T. D. 8671) Free 2 " extracts of (T. D. 7369) 60c It) and 25% 659 " flowers, crude Free 20 ■■ flowers, not crude %c tb and 10% 639 " oil Free 639 " spike oil Free 67 " toilet water, alcoholic (T. D. 7369) 60c lb and 50% 67 " toilet water, non-alcoholic ' 60% Law reports as periodicals, (T. D. 20037). 199 Lawn mowers (T. D. 17661) 45% 683 " sand (T. D. 28889, A.18477) Free Lawns, cotton (T. D. 12528, 15044, 17272), as cotton cloth. 349 " hemstitched and tucked (56 F. R. 820, T. D. 11331, 15215, 15583, 15824, 16182, 16717, 17094, 17310, 17523, 17535, 22162) ; 60% 357 " linen, as flax cloth. 58 Lead acetate of, brown 2c lb 58 " acetate of, gray 2c lb 58 " acetate of, yellow 2c lb 58 " acetate of, white 3c lb 182 " alloy in pigs (T. D. 6786) 2%c lb " and silver ore, question whether It Is a silver or a lead ore to be determined at time of importation (T. D. 15895, 16149). 191 " antlmonlal, type metal (T. D. 8147), on lead contained IHc lb 182 " ashes, with large percentage of lead (T. D. 3649) 2%c lb 480 " ashes, with trifling percentage of lead (T. D. 556, 4990) 10% 182 " bar .2%o lb Schedule of' Duties 563 Par. Article Rate 654 Lead, black, or plumbago (t'. D. 6403, 491, 1627) Free 480 " black or plumbago, prepared (T. D. 6403) 20% 182 " buckles (T. D. 27540) 2%c lb 182 " bullion (T. D. 16240, 16566, 20431, 20492, -24209) 2Hc lb 3 " chloride of 25 % 46 " chromate of, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 4%c tb 46 " chromium colors 4%c lb 521 " composition, containing small percentage of (T. D. 17848) Free 182 " dross (T. D. 22333) 2%c tb 479 " dross, from sulph. acid furnace (T. D. 24244).. 10% 183 " dross, tin chief value (T. D. 28909) 20% " extracted from American ores, exported for reduction, is dutiable (T. D. 11306). 182 " glaziers' ; 2%o lb 182 " granulated (T. D. 8581) 2Hc lb 182 " grids (T. D. 27358) 2%c lb 199 " grids, electrical (T. D. 24722) 45% 182 " hard metal (T. D. 3591) 2%c lb 191 " in type metal, (T. D. 12907) l%c lb 3 " llneolate of (T. D. 28361, A.16407) 25% 58 " litharge 2Hc lb 199 " manufactures, n. s. p. f 45% 182 •• molten 2%c lb 58 " nitrate of 2%c lb 182 " n. s. p. f 2%c lb 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, 27326) l%c lb 56 " paints '. 30% 472 " pencils, any material except metal. 45c gross and 25% 199 " pencils, metal 45% 448 " pencils on chains, worn around the neck, as Jewelry (T. D. 25665, A.3041). " pencils, watch charms, as pencils, (T. D. 14640). 472 " pencils, small cane (T. D. 26245).. 45c gross and 25% 63 " pigments, dry or in pulp, or ground in or mixed with oil 2%c lb 182 " pigs, (T. D. 532, 6786, 8580, 13808, 13591, 15339) 2Hc lb 182 " pipe 2%c lb 49 " red 2%c lb 182 " refuse 2%c lb 182 " scrap 2%c lb 182 " sheets 2%c lb 182 " shot 2%c lb 65 " sub^acetate solution (T. D. 411) 25% 3 " tannate of 25% 431 " toys 35% 191 •' typemetal, on the lead contained therein l%c lb 53 " white, dry or in pulp, or ground in or mixed with oil (T. D. 7059, 10069, 14293) 2%c lb 182 " wire 2%o lb 95 " stove polish (T. D. 6403) 35 /i 58 " sugar of brown or gray (T. D. 411) 2o lb 58 " sugar of white (T. D. 411) , So lb Leaders, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 15222). • 473 Leads, pencil, colored 1%° o^ 473 " pencil not in wood, black %o oz 473 " pencil, copying 2c oz 664 F. B. Vandegkift & Co. Par. Article Rate 175 Leaf, aluminum 6c pkg of 100 leaves 175 " Dutch, metal or bronze, (T. D. 4508, 8497, 13440) 60 pkg of 100 leaves 177 " gold, 3%x3% 350 pr 100 leaves 199 " metal, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 2113, 2674, 2906) 45% 178 " silver 10c pr 100 leaves 290 " tallow ^clb 220 " tobacco, unstemmed filler 35o lb " tobacco, stemmed filler 60o lb 220 " tobacco, unstemmed wrapper (T. D. 20955). .$1.85 lb tobacco, stemmed wrapper (T. D. 20955) $2.50 lb Leakage, no allowance for, (T. D. 7271, 8134, 12459, 14191, 27254). 451 Leather, all n. s. p. f., (T. D. 6916, 11411, 14059, 14060, 15700) 15% 452 " albums bound in, (33 F. R. 457) 40% 452 " and India rubber footballs, (T. D. 10557) 40% 440 " and pearl fans, hand painted, (T. D. 14463) 50% 452 " armlets (T. D. 27132, A. 10131) 40% 452 " bags 40% 452 " bags, baskets, cases, traveling, permanently fitted and furnished 60% 421 " bags, beaded, (T. D. 28541) 60% 452 '■ baskets 40% 452 " bead cases, (T. D. 10510) 40% 451 " band or belting, (T. D. 6967, 15972) 6% 452 " belting ready for use (T. D. 15972) 40% 452 " belts, old, cut in uniform pieces, (T. D. 27462, A.11797) 40% 452 " belts 40% 451 " belting, by-product, strips of (T. D. 27672).. 15% 451 " bend 5% 451 " bookbinders', calf skins 15% 450 " boots, (T. D. 5994, 10G65) 10% 452 " boxes 40% 451 " bronze pieces, (T. D. 14216) 15% 450 " buff 7%% 451 " buffing, (T. D. 11411) 15% 451 " calf skin, tanned or dressed, (T. D. 5635, 13363) 15% 450 " calf skins, raw Free 452 " card cases 40% 452 " cases 40% 475 " 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). 451 " chamois skins, (T. D. 11701, 16289) 20% 452 " chamois sponges, (T. D. 15823) 40% 452 " chamois toilet mats 40% 452 " chamois watch bags, (T. D. 13794) 40% 475 " cigar cases, (T. D. 11851) 60% 192 " clocks, cased in, (T. D. 12669) 40% 347 " cloth, table oilcloth, (T. D. 29262, A.19598). 10c sq. yd. and 20% 450 " covered stirrups, (T. D. 16102) 20% " covers for tumblers, as usual coverings, (T. D. 13166, 23056). " covers for watches, not unusual coverings, (T. D. 13171). 451 " cut Into shoe uppers or vamps, or other forms, suitable for conversion Into manu- factured articles, (T. D. 5026, 15723, 15724, 10342), in addition to the duty on the leather 10% 451 " dressed upper n." s. p. f 15% Schedule of Duties 565 Pak- Article Rate 451 Leather, elk hides, dressed, (T. D. 14060) 15% 461 " embossed (T. D. 17744), in addition to the duty on the leather 10% 451 " enameled. See leather, patent. 451 " for printers' rollers, (T; D. 15700) 15% 452 " galloons, (T. D. 9583) 40% 451 " gauffree (T. D. 17744, 21819), in addition to the duty on leather 10% 451 " glove 20% " gloves, olassiflcation of, (T. D. 20018, 23005). 460 " glove, tranks, (T. 0. 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). 454 " gloves, men's "glace" finish, Schmaschen. . . .. $3 doz pairs 455 " gloves, men's "glace" finish, lamb or sheep $4 doz pairs 456 " gloves, men's "glace" finish, kid, goat, or other leather than of sheep origin $4 doz pairs 457 " gloves, men's of sheep origin, with exterior surface removed $4 doz pairs 458 " gloves, men's goat, kid, or other leather than sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed $4 doz pairs 459 " gloves, men's in addition to the foregoing shall pay: If lined $1 doz pairs If pique or prlx seam 40c doz pairs If stitched or embroidered with more than three single strands or cords (T. D. 10753, 12103) 40c doz pairs 454 " gloves, women's or children's, "glace" finish, Schmaschen, of sheep origin, not over 14 Inches long $1.25 doz pairs Over 14, not over 17 inches long $2.25 doz pairs Over 17 inches long $2.75 doz pairs 455 " gloves, women's or children's "glace" finish, lamb or sheep, not over 14 inches long. . . . $2.50 doz pairs Over 14, not over 17 inches long $3.50 doz pairs Over 17 inches long $4.50 doz pairs 456 " gloves, women's or children's "glace" finish, goat, kid or other leather than of shfeep ori- gin, not over 14 inches long $3.00 doz pairs Over 14, not over 17 inches long $3.75 doz pairs Over 17 inches long $4.75 doz pairs 457 " gloves, women's or children's, of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, (T. D. 19909). Not over 17 inches long $2.50 doz pairs Over 17 Inches long $3.50 doz pairs 458 " gloves, women's or children's, kid, goat, or other leather than of sheep origin, with ex- terior grain surface removed. Not over 14 inches long $3.00 doz pairs Over 14, not over 17 inches long $3.75 doz pairs Over 17 Inches long $4.75 doz pairs 459 " gloves, women's or children's, shall pay in addition to the foregoing: If lined $1 doz pairs 566 Par. 451 Leath 450 3 580 452 452 450 452 452 452 451 450 475 411 451 452 451 451 452 451 451 290 451 580 452 451 451 451 460 475 452 451 452 452 €46 451 450 451 451 584 451 451 451 450 451 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Article Rate It pique or prix seam (T. D. 21996, 22314).... 40o doz pairs If stitclied or embroidered with more than three single strands or cords (T. D. 10753, 12103, 19945, 20018) 40o doz pairs er, goat sltins, dressed and finished (T. D. 5705) 15% grain 7%% grease, trophoderme (T. D. 14520) 25% grease for stuffing or dressing Free liair curlers (T. D. 10676, 12011) 40% hand bellows (T. D. 12013) 40% harness, or parts of, (T. D. 13301; 20% hat bands and strips (T. D. 13243) 40% hats and caps 40% heel lifts (T. D. 28233, A.15670) 40% hides, dressed 15% hides of cattle, raw Free holders for pipes (T. D. 6040) 60% imitation (T. D. 1463), as paper, surface coated, japanned (T. D. 14090, 14215, 19100). (See leather, patent). jewel boxes 40% kangaroo sliins, dressed and finished (T. D. 3640) 15% liid and lamb sKins, dressed and finished 15% manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5705, 15722, 15724, 15823) 40% morocco, ' skins for, tanned but unfinished... 5% morocco, skins for, finished (T. D. 22709) 15% oil (T. D. 25499, A.2450) Ho It) oil dressed elk hides (T. D. 14060) ' 15% oil for stuffing or dressing (77 F. R. 411) Free outsides for pocketbooks (T. D. 15724) 40% ox hides, dressed (T. D. 14059, 14060) 15% patent (T. ■ D. 14090, 14215), japanned, var- nished or enameled. Weighing not over 10 pounds per dozen skins 27c lb and 15% Weighing over 10, not over 25 pounds per dozen skins 27c lb and 8% Weighing over 26 pounds per dozen skins 20c lb and 10% pianoforte and pianoforte action 20% pieces for gloves (T. D. 12111), 75% of duty provided for gloves for whicli they are suit- able. pipe cases (T. D. 14926) 60% pocket books 40% porpoise laCes (T. D. 9155.... 60c gross prs. and 10% portfolios 40% racquet balls (T. D. 13760) 40% roller skins, as parchment (T. D. 8947) Free rough 5% saddles and saddlery 20% scrap, (T. D. 1847, 3365, 5993, 12128, 20010, 27672) 15% scrap, sole leather (T. D. 26021) 15% scraps, old, if glue stock Free sheep skins, dressed and finished 15% shoe laces 50c gross prs. and 10% shoe vamps or uppers (T. D. 10342), in addition to duty on leather 10% shoes (T. D. 10665, 10766), of cattle hides ... 10% shoes, n. s. p. f 15% Schedule of Duties 567 Par. Article Rate 451 Leather skins, dressed and flnished CT. D. 14216) 15% 451 " skins for morocco, tanned but not finished (T. D. 3671, 7862, 12130, 13363) 5% 451 " skins for morocco, tanned and flnished 15% 451 " slippers, (T. D. 10766) 15% 475 " smokers' articles (T. D. 11851, 12131) 60% 451 " sole 5% 452 " sword belts (T. D. 11891) 40% 580 " stuffing for (T. D. 21840) Free 451 " strips, from belting (T. D. 26939, A.9513) 15% 452 " sweat bands for hats (T. D. 12124, 13243, 15723, 19417) 40% 451 " tanned, n. s. p. f 15% 475 " tobacco pouches (T. D. 13S15) 60% 452 " trusses (T. D. 12912) 40% 478 " umbrella sticks covered with (T. D. 13321) 40% 451 " upper, dressed (T. D. 6635) 16% 451 " uppers, in addition to rate on leather... 10% 451 " vamps (T. D. 5026), in addition to rate on leather 10% 451 " varnished. (See leather, patent.) 461 " waste (T. D. 27672) 15% 452 " watch cases (T. D. 25482, A. 2291) 40% 452 " watch guards (T. D. 25007, 25990) ' 40% 452 " whips (T. D. 23026) 40% 462 " whips with whistles (T. D. 9840, 23026) 40% 450 " white splits (T. D. 15172) 7%% 411 Leatherettes (T. D. 7008), as paper, surface coated. 20 Leaves, as drugs, advanced in value, not alcoholic %c lb and 10% 559 " as drugs, crude (T. D. 6804) ^Free 438 " artificial (T. D. 11181, 11182, 11378, 14933, 16970, 17281, 66 F. R. 740, 23171) 60% 438 •■ artificial, metal and porcelain (T. D. 23366).. 60% 559 " bay, crude (T. D. 19042) Free 41 " coca 5c lb 630 " dried (T. D. 13375) Free 438 " dyed or preserved (T. D. 29863) : 60% 3 " extract from (T. D. 29119, A.19230) 25% 559 " for dyeing or tanning, in crude state Free 20 " for dyeing or tanning, not crude and not alcoholic ViC lb and 10% 438 " gilt, silvered, etc. (T. D. 8677) 60% 20 " grape, in brine (T. D. 25110, A.736)..%c lb and 10% 578 " istle or ixle (T. D. 6804) Free 559 " laurel (T. T>. 19042, 20218) Free 559 " May wine (T. T>. 16645) Free 623 " marshmallow, crude Free 438 " palm, painted, for preservation (T. D. 14933, 16970, 26665, A. 7774, T. D. 27866) 60% 563 ■• palm, unmanufactured (T. D. 6059) Free 298 " sage (T. D. 6791) Ic "> 2 " saturated with alcohol, (T. D. 20516, 20711) 60c lb and 25% 252 " vinegar, pickled (T. D. 29288, A.19745) 40% 199 Lectern for church, metal (T. D. 7229, 12633) 45% 413 Ledger paper, 6% lbs or more per ream, plain 3c lb and 15% not plain 3° ">«■"* l^f; 415 " paper, less than 6% lbs per ream 30% gAQ Leeches ' Free 6 Lees crystals (T. D. 2489, 15 S. C. R. 583), containing not more than 90% bltartrate of potash 3o lb containing more than 90% bltartrate of potash 4c lb 568 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 6 Lees, wine, crude E% Legacies are dutiable (T. D. 282). 422 Leghorn braids, plaits and laces, not bleached or col- ored 15% If bleached or colored 20% 422 " hats, hoods and bonnets, not trimmed 35% if trimmed •• 50% 211 Lemon barrels iO% 211 " boxes (T. D. 11987, 11988, 23482) 30% 211 " boxes made partly from American shooks.... 15% 274 " creams (T. D. 13233) 35% 2 '• extract of (T. D. 6573) 60c lb and 25% €39 " grass or citronella oil (T. D. 770, 6573) Free 610 " juice, fortified, not over 2% alcohol (T. D. 11245, 13008, 26819) Free 639 " oil (56 F. R. 819, T. D. 5594, 12137, 14203) Free 278 " peel, candied, preserved or dried (T. D. 9162, 10401) 2c It) 641 " peel in brine, (T. D. 21919, 22020, 22041, 27513, 27551) Free 641 " peel, not candled, preserved or dried (T. D. 13170) Free 310 " sirup (T. D. 16840), as fruit sirup. 215 " squeezers (T. D. 12950, 12951), wood 35% 311 Lemonade, in plain green or colored, molded or pressed glass bottles (T. D. 14170). Containing not over % pint 18c doz Containing over %, not over 1^ pints 28c doz But no additional duty on the bottles. Otherwise than in bottles as above 50o gal Additional duty on the coverings. 277 Lemons l%o 11) 571 " cut, in brine, (T. D. 21383, 24507) Free 571 " halved, in brine (T. D. 24607) Free " barrels containing, free as usual coverings, when containing free goods (T. D. 24567). 480 Lenclte (T. D. 29159, A.19340) 20% Leno cloth (T. D. 12425, 15044, 56 F. R. 469), as cot- ton cloth, figured (T. D. 23753). 106 Lenses, glass or pebble, molded or pressed, or ground and polished to a spherical, cylindrical or prismatic form, and ground and polished piano or coquill glasses (T. D. 12020, 12456, 13658, 13696. 14391, 15314, 17600, G. A. 3828), with the edges unground 45% If with the edges ground or beveled 10c doz pairs and 45% 577 " glass plates or disks, rough-cut or unwrought for use in the manufacture of optical In- struments, spectacles and eyeglasses, and suitable only for such use. If exceeding 8 Inches in diameter they may be polished to enable the character of the glass to be de- termined Free 449 " imitation rock crystal (T. D. 26465) 20% 106 " magnifying (T. D. 11237), as lenses, glass. 106 " mounted (T, D. 13294), as lenses, glass. " not free, as philosophical instruments (T. D. 10404, 13777, 42 F. R. 209). 108 " objective, (T. D. 11323) 45% 108 " photographers' (G. A. 3838, T. V. 11234, 20560, 20703) 45% 108 " projecting 4SX Schedule of Duties 569 Par. Article Rate 98 Lenses, rondelles not, (T. D. 12685) 60% 98 " Stanhopes not, (T. D, 15135) t 60% 269 Lentils, (16 S. C. R. 67, T. D. 11559, 15115) 25% 269 " split (T. D. 28597, A. 17572) 25% 199 Lentlsco, (T. D. 22949, 25786) Free 439 Leopard skin, head stufEed, with artiHoial eyes, (T. D. 9642) 35% 574 " sltins, raw, (T. D. 107D5) Free 229 Leopards, (T. D. 12429) 20% 493 " for zoological collections for scientific pur- poses and not for sale . . .• Free 410 Letter copying books 5c It) and 15% 412 " heads, lithographic. See lithographic prints. 416 " heads, printed 25% 413 " paper, 6^ lbs or over per ream, plain.. 3c lb and 15% not plain 3o lb and 25% 415 " paper, less than eM, lbs per ream 30% 411 Letters, gilt paper 5c lb and 30% 266 Lettuce seed, (T. D. 6221, 6227) 10c lb 538 Levant nut, cocculus Indicus Free 20 " nut, worm seed, advanced in value, not alcoholic %c lb and 10% 569 " nut, worm seed, crude Free 109 Levels, spirit (T. D. 12686) , 45% 192 Lever clock movements $1.00 each and 40% 350 " machine laces 70% 516 Library of Congress, free entry of articles for copy- right, (T. D. 14587). 520 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 Free 20 Lichens, advanced in value, not alcoholic. ..%c lb and 10% 269 " edible (T. D. 27892, A. 14307) 25% 559 " crude Free 283 LIchI fruit, dried (T. D. 3162, 19386, 21878, 22461) Ic lb 274 " preserved, (T. D. 23645) lo lb and 35% LIct druck prints, not lithographs (T. D. 25772, A. 3684, T. D. 28158). 29 Licorice drops, (T. D. 9505) 2Hc lb 29 " extracts of, pastes, rolls or other forms, (T. D. 11571, 14503, 17566) 2%c lb 65 " Jubes (T. D. 26117, A.5000) 25% 29 " juice 2%n> 219 " pastilles, confectionery (T. D. 29298, A.19767). 29 " pellets, (T. D. 11571) 2%c H) 611 " root, cut, not powdered (T. D. 20209) Free 480 ' " root, powder known as cerisette (T. D. 17566) 20% 611 " root, unground, (T. D. 20209) Free 20 " root, powdered (T. D. 14605) %c lb and 10% 65 " wafers (T. D. 26117, A.5000) 25% 287 Lleblg's extract of meat (T. D. 1059). See Meat ex- tracts. 219 Llebnitz schneerolen, confectionery (T. D. 25290). 612 Life boats and life saving apparatus specially Im- ported by societies incorporated or estab- lished to encourage the saving of human life Free 402 Ligature, silk braided, (T. D. 11183) 60% 3 Lighting fluid, (T. D. 8835) .' 25% 20 Lignaloe wood, advanced in value, not alcoholic Uo lb and 10% 559 " wood, crude, (T. T>. 8569) Free 206 Lignum-vitae bowling ball blocks, (T. D. 16564) 20% 570 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 713 LIgnum-vitae, in the log, rough or hewn Free 215 " vitae, manufactured 35% '203 " vitae, sawed 15% 3 Lllas blanc (T. D. 25023, A.396) 25% 263 Lilies, Easter, cut flowers 25% 263 Lily bulbs $5.00 M " bulbs, flowers, roots and seeds, Chinese edible; as vegetables (T. D. 27019, 27022, A.9800). 263 " of-the- valley, roots, (T. D. 2761, 4419) . ..$2.50 per M 505 Lima bark _ Free 179 Llmacon gimps (T. D. 10560) 15o lb and 60% ,87 Lime, (T. D. 2994) -including weight of package.. 5c 100 lbs 3 " acetate of 25% ■3 " bisulphate of, (T. D. 13071) 25% 3 " bisulphide and lampblack (T. D. 13071) 55c lb, not less than 25% 11 " borates of 2c lb 8 ■■ chloride of %c lb 613 " citrate of Free 219 " fruit tablets, (T. D. 5420). As confectionery. 3 " glycero phosphate of (T. D. 29518, 29535) 55c lb not less than 25% 86 " hydraulic, as hydraulic cement (T. D. 3517). 54 " hydro-carbonate of, dry %c lb ground in oil ^o lb iiO " juice, (T. D. 9428, 9709, 13232), not over 2% alcohol Free 65 " juice cordial, (T. D. 7410) 25% 310 " juice sirup (T. D. 9709), fruit sirup. 581 " nitrogen Free 3 " phosphate (T. D. 27209, A.10368) 55c lb, not less than 25% 581 " phosphate and super-phosphate of, for fertil- izer, (T. D. 7764) Free 66 " phosphate and super-phosphate of, medicinal preparation 25% 66 " phosphuret of 25% 114 " rock, rubble, (T. D. 16172, 16335, 18073, 22001) 10c cu ft 626 " stone chips (T. D. 27572, A.12634) Free 44 " sulphate of, artiflclal, (T. D. 17505, 18073) %c lb 464 " sulphate of, manufactures of 35% 88 " sulphate of, ground $1.75 ton 88 " sulphate of, unground 30c ton 114 " sulphate of, undressed blocks, (T. D. 26319.. 10c cu ft 87 " Vienna (T. D. 29992, A.21596) ....5c 100 lbs 56 " white, a color 30% 277 Limes, (T. D. 15563) ; Ic lb 571 " in brine (T. D. 26317, 26463) Free 639 " oil of, (T. D. 6274) FreB 671 " Spanish, (T. D. 8595) Free 114 Limestone, hewn, dressed or polished (T. D. 7163) 50% J\4 " unmanufactured or undressed (T. D. 22001). 90 Limestone rock asphalt 50o ton lOo cu ft 114 " rubble, (T. D. 13788) 10c cu ft 415 LIncrusta Walton paper, (T. D. 13705, 15964) 25% 335 Line dressed, (T. D. 13366, 15373, 15865) 3c lb 335 " of flax 3e Tb 837 " of hemp -. . .$45 ton 358 Linen and cotton handkerchiefs, (T. D. 10944) hem- stitched 55% 332 " aTid cotton damask, cotton chief value, (T. D. 22158) 45% Schedule or Duties 571 Par. 349 349 349 357 349 349 349 349 461 357 358 479 644 357 357 357 348 349 330 349 348 349 349 349 357 349 342 357 356 356 J49 245 349 349 349 349 349 351 Article Rate Linen, embroidered 60% and cotton lace braids, (T. D. 14501) 60% and cotton tapes, (T. D. .16956) 60% bags as articles, n. s. p. f. Battenberg tidies (T. D. 16728) 60% bibs, embroidered (T. D. 11086, 12110, 12961).. 60% bobbins, (T. D. 23664, 24302) ., 60% braided tapes and laces, (T. D. 12649) 60% bridles and reins (T. D. 13662) 35% brown cloth, as linen cloth. cables and cordage, (T. D. 11886) 45% card waste (T. D. 26415, 28330, Suit 1734), as waste 10% card waste, if fit only for paper stoclc (T. D. 28308, A.16363) Free cloth and articles of linen n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11048, 11882, 12627, 12637, 14056), weighing iVs oz or more sq. yd., containing not over 60 threads sq. in. (T. D. 19199). l%o sq. yd. and 30% Containing over 60, not over 120 threads sq. in 2%c sq. yd. and 30% Containing over 120, not over 180 threads sq. in... ; 6c sq. yd. and 30% Containing over 180 threads sq. in. 9o sq. yd. and 30% But none of the above shall pay less than 50% cloths weighing less than i% ozs. sq. yd. and containing not more than 100 threads sq. In. 30% Containing more than 100 threads sq. In. (T. D. 23101) 35%. cloth with Imposed dots of wool (T. D. 25258), as linen cloths. collars, shirt, (T. D. 10001, 15164) 40o doz. and 20%. combing capes (T. D. 15332) embroidered 60% corset laces, (T. D. 10390) 25c lb and 15%, covers, tamboured, (T. B. 15833) 60%, cuffs, shirt 40c doz. and .20%. doilies, embroidered, (T. D. 14634) 60%. drawn work, (T. D. 22651) 60% dressing scarfs, (T. D. 12961) 60% duck, as linen cloth, embroideries, (T. D. 12550) 60% gill netting, nets, webs and seines, pay same duty as the threads from which made, and in addition 20% grain bags. See Linen cloth, handkerchiefs, whether in the piece or other- wise, and whether finished or unfinished, not hemmed or hemmed only, (T. D. 16113, 16215) 50% handkerchief squares, hemmed (T. D. 24367) .. 50% If hemstitched, or revered, or with drawn threads, but not embroidered or Initialed, (T. D. 10669, 11077, .14365, 22829) 55% if embroidered 60% hydraulic hose 15c lb lace articles (T. D. 22266, 22267) «0% lace bed sets, (T. D. 10480, 21918, 21942) «0% lace handkerchiefs, (T. D. 12651) 60% lace tidies, (T. D. 9836, 16703) 60% lace window, curtains, n. s.' p. f 60T lace window curtains, nets, nettings, pillow shams and bed sets, finished or unfinished, 572 F. B. Vandkgrift & Co. Par. Article Rate made on Nottingham machines, wlien count- ing 5 points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch Ic sq. yd. and 20% \ , When counting more than 5 such points or spaces to the in., in addition (or each such point or space to the inch in excess of 5. %c sq. yd But none of the above shall pay less than 50 % 349 Linen laceS (T. D. 12550) 60% 349 " laces, braided, (T. D. 13437) 60% lacings (T. D. 12131). See Lacings. 358 " manufactures, n. s. p. f 45% 349 " mats, embroidered, (T. D. 14950) 60% 479 " noil waste (T. D. 26461, 27997) 10% 347 " oil cloth. See Oil cloth. 349 " openwork doilies, (T. D. 12550, 22651) 60% 479 " packing waste, (T. D. 12454) 10% 353 " pile fabrics 60% €44 " rags or waste, for paper makers Free 349 " Renaissance (T. D. 18728) 60% 349 " robes, embroidered (T. D. 17121, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 349 " ruchings and ruflilngs 60% 479 " scutching waste (T. D. 20424) 10% 324 " shirt bosoms (T. D. 11324, 12119) 50% 357 " shirting cloth, weighing less than 4% ozs. sq. yd. and containing more than 100 threads sq. in 35% 357 " shirting cloth, weighing less than 4% ozs. sq. yd. and containing not more than 100 threads sq. in 30% :324 " shirts 50% 349 " surplices, (T. D. 13489) 60% 349 " tablecloths, (T. D. 13441, 17812), embroidered 60% 357 " tablecloths, not embroidered. See Linen cloth. 349 " table covers, openwork, (T. D. 10725, 13892, 22651) 60% 349 " tamboured articles 60% 346 " tapes woven with or without metal threads, on spools, reels or otherwise, and designed t"" ■ expressly for use in the manufacture of measuring tapes 40% 340 " threads, twines or cords, (T. D. 10332), made from yarn not finer than 5 lea or number.. lOo tb if made from yarn finer than 5 lea or number.. 12o tb and additional for each lea or number in ex- cess of five , ^c n> 479 " thread waste, (T. D. 13867, 25089, A.580) 10% 349 " trimmings 60% 349 " tidies, embroidered, (T. D. 13506, 15837) 60% 383 " tidies, embroidered with worsted, (T. D. 14948) 50c tb and 60% 357 " towels (T. D. 12455), as Linen articles, n. s. p. f. 357 " towels, fringed (T. D. 12642, 12647, 22764, 23730), as linen articles, n. s. p. f. 357 " Turkish towels (T. D. 11077, 13963), as linen articles, n. s. p. f. 340 " twine, (T. D. 17343). See Linen threads. 353 " velours, (T. U. 11180) 60% 324 " wearing apparel 50% 349 ■■ wearing apparel, embroidered 60% 341 " yarns, single, in the gray. Not finer than 8 lea or number 6o n> Finer than 8, not finer than 80 lea or number. 40% Schedule of Duties 573 ?•*>■ Article Rate Finer than 80 lea or number 15% 3 Lineolate of lead (T. D. 28361, A. 16407) 25% 339 Lines, cod, hemp, (T. D. 9307) 2o lb 340 " Ashing, linen, as Linen thread. 403 " fishing, silk 60% 65 Liniments ,.. 25% 65 " alcoholic (minimum 25%) .'..'..'.'.'..'.'.'.55c III 330 Linings, bicycle tire 45% 215 " barrel (T. D. 3903) 35% " dutiable according to material, (T. D. 12268, 14158, 16665). 95 Lining for cement mill (T. D. 29611) 35% 1 Llnoleic acid (T. D. 27153) 25% 197 Linotype machines 30% 347 Linoleum, plain, stamped, painted or printed only, not exceeding 9 ft. in width... 8c sq. yd. and 15% exceeding 9 ft. in width 12o sq. yd. and 15% inlaid (T. D. 21614) 20e sq. yd. and 20% grained. Is plain (T. D. 25063, A.2856). granite is not inlaid (T. D. 25063, 29203). moire is not Inlaid iT. D. 25134, A.755). plank or oak plank not inlaid (T. D. 28291, 29203, 29208, 29256). 347 " Jaspe, is plain (T. D. 25361, A.1710). Ingrain, is plain (T. D. 25361, A.1720). plank. Is plain (T. D. 29203). mottled is plain (T. D. 26063, A.2856). 347 " mats (T. D. 29592) (see linoleum). 266 Linseed, (T. D. 6978), bu. of 56 lb 25c bu 480 " meal 20% 638 '■ oilcake, (T. D. 6445) Free 35 " oil, raw, boiled or oxidized, (T. D. 3473, 9803), gal. 7% lb 150 gal 332 Lint, cotton, (T. D. 6006) 45% 358 " linen, (T. D. 6006) 45% 229 Lions, (T. B. 12429) 20% 65 Liqueur du Dr. De Lavelle, (T. D. 20561) (min. 25%) 55c lb 303 Liqueurs $2.60 gal 5 Liquid anhydrous ammonia 5o lb 56 " gold, (T. D. 5814) 30% 642 " orchil Free 645 " paraffin, (T. D. 13586, 29991) Free 41 " preparations of opium, n. s. p. f 40% 480 Liquor ammonlacal gas, (T. T>. 15712, 17441) 2&X " sets must be segregated (or duty (T. D. 13335). 303 Liquors, absinthe s ?2.60 gal 308 " ■ ale, porter and beer, (T. D. 406S, 13 S. C. R. 932), in bottles or jugs 45c gal No additional duty on the bottles or Jugs. Otherwise than in bottles or jugs 23c gal allowance for wantage (T. D. 27379). 307 " allowance, none (or breakage, leakage or dam- age. 303 " Angostura bitters $2.60 gal 303 " arrack $2.60 gal 305 " bay rum or bay water, whether distilled or compounded, (G. A. 3774) $1.75 gal 303 " beverages or bitters containing spirits $2.60 gal 300 " brandy, (T. D. 12723) $2.60 gal 300 " Chinese, wine, (T. D. 1978, 7967, 9083, 10338, 10462, 13985, 14411). $2.60 gal 306 " champagne and all other sparkling wines. In bottles, containing each not more than 1 quart and more than 1 pint, (T. D. 11211, 12728) $9.60 doz 574 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par Article Rate '^- ' Containing not more than 1 pint eacli, and more tlian % pint $4.80 doz Containing ^ pint eaoii or less $2.40 doz In bottles or otiier vessels' containing more than 1 quart each, in addition to $9.60 doz. bottles on the quantity in excess of 1 quart $3.00 gal But no additional duty on the bottles. 310 Liquors, cherry and other fruit juices. See Fruit juices. 18 " coloring for, (T, D. 6740, 7403, 10518, 12822) 50% 303 " cordials, (T. D. 6640, 9113, 9123, 9195, 10509, 10660, 10734, 11705, 11838, 12033, 13988, 14245) .$2.60 gal ."1*2 " compounds or preparations, of which distilled spirits are a component part of chief value, shall pay not less than $2.60 gal " demijohns, containing, not casks, (T. D. 23414). 300 " distilled from grain or other material $2.60 gal. 300 " gin $2.60 gal 311 " ginger ale or beer. See Ginger ale. 307 " ginger cordial or wine. See liquors, wines. 304 " imitations of, pay highest rate of duty on genuine article represented, but not less than $1.75 gal " in decanters,' not bottles and not subject to proviso par. 307 (T. D. 29515). 303 " kirsohwasser $2.60 gal 309 " malt extract. See Malt extracts. 303 " mescal, (T. D. 2448) $2.60 gal 312 ' " mineral waters. See Mineral waters. 308 '"" porter. See liquors, ale. 303 " ■ ratafia $2.60 gal 300; '"' spirituous, n. s. p. f $2.60 gal 30i^. I " 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 In- ternal Revenue. 301 ■ " 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.) 301 " spirituous, 'imported in a cask of less capacity than 10 gallon, from any country, shall be forfeited to the United States. 307 ' " spirituous, ■ and wines, cordials, brandy, bit- ters, arid bay rum or bay water, imported •' in bottled 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 ®r' jugs, and in addition, duty shall be charged on the bottles as if empty. (T. T>. 2988;i.)- ■ 307 " spirituous, packed 6 qt. bottles to a case and four cases tied together constitute a pack- age (T. D. 27871). 307 " contained in the 12 bottles or jugs need not . be of same character (T. D. 18359). Schedule of Duties 575 Par. Article RAtie 306 Liquors, spumante or Joaming wine, as liquors, chcltti- ' " pagne, (T. D. 2367). ' transit through Canada^ (i; D. 23706). ' '- 307 " vermuth. See Liquors, wines, still. 300 " whiskey .; |2.60 gal 307 " wines, still, including ginger wine or ginger cordial, vermuth, and rice wlrife or sake in casks or packages other than bottles or Jugs, If containing 14% or Ifess of absolute alcohol :',■;'.' 450 gal If containing more than 14% of albsolute alco- hol, (T. D. 15474) ......-.'.,'... 60o gal In bottles or jugs, case of 1 dozen bottles or Jugs, containing each not more than 1 quart and more than 1 pint $1.85 case Any excess beyond these quantities found In such bottles or Jugs shall pay additional .... 6o pt But no additional duty on the bottles or Jugs. Containing more than 24% alcohol shall pay duty as spirits. 307 " there shall be no constructive or other al- lowance for breakage, leakage, or damage on wines, liquors, cordials, or distilled spirits. (T. D. 16547, 16554, 17644, 27226, 27330, 29448, 29875.) 603 Listings (T. D. 29262, A.19630) Free 58 Litharge, dry or in oil 2%o lt> 65 Lithia salicylate (T. D. 215.91) 26% 166 Lithographed plates of any material for printing.... 20% 412 Lithographic booklets, (T. T>. 11087, 12311, 13327, 13773, 16107) 7c lb 412 " books for children, weighing not over 24 oz. each. (T. D. 11599, 22599) Bolt) 412 " booklets, decorated In whole or in part by hand or spraying 15c lt> 412 " labels, flaps and cigar bands, printed in whole or in part from stone, metal or material other than gelatin shall pay duty at the fol- lowing rates: labels and flaps, printed in less than eight colors (bronze printing to be counted two colors) -but not printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 20c lb cigar bands of the same number of colors and printing 30o lb labels and flaps printed in eight or more colors, but not printed in whole or in part in metal leaf SOo lb cigar bands of the same number of colors and printing 40c lb labels and flaps printed in whole or in part of metal leaf 50c tb cigar bands printed in whole or in part of metal leaf 55c lb All labels, flaps and bands not exceeding 10 square inches cutting size in dimensions, if embossed or die cut, shall pay the same rate of duty as hereinbefore provided for cigar bands of the same number of colors and printings (but no extra duty shall be assessed on labels, flaps, and bands for embossing Or die cutting). (T. D. 16839, 18761, 84 P. R. 161.) 56 " crayons, (T. D. 9738) 30% 676 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 431 Lithographic decalcomania pictures, if toys (T. D. 3822, 13703, 15576, 18736) 35% 412 " decalcomanias in ceramic colors, weigh- ing not over 100 lbs per 1,000 slieets on the basis of 20x30 inches in dimensions 70c lb and 15% weighing over 100 lbs per 1,000 sheets 22c lb and 15% if backed with metal leaf 65c lb all other decalcomanias except toy decalco- manias 40c lb 412 " fashion magazines (T. D. 11683, 12098) 8o lb 26 " ink, (T. D. 8923) 25% 199 " needles, (T. D. 6716) 45% 412 " periodicals, (T. D. 11599, 11683, 12332, 14314) 8o lb 412 " calendars, cards, placards and other articles not exceeding eight one-thousandths of one inch in thickness 20o lb exceeding eight one-thousandths and not ex- ceeding twenty one-thousandths of one inch in thickness and less than 35 square inches cutting size in dimensions 8^c lb exceeding 35 square inches cutting size in dimensions 8c lb and in addition thereto on all said articles exceeding eight one-thousandths and not ex- • ceeding twenty one-thousandths of one inch in thickness, if either die out or embossed. %c lb if both die cut and embossed Ic lb exceeding twenty one -thousandths of one inch in thickness 6o lb Provided, That in the case of articles herein- before specified the thickness which shall determine the rate of duty to be imposed shall be that of the thinnest material found in the article, but for the purposes of this paragraph the thickness of lithographs mounted or pasted upon paper, cardboard, or other material, shall be the combined thickness of the lithograph and the founda- tion on which it is mounted or pasted, prints for societies, not more than two copies in one invoice .• Free 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). " prints, trade catalogues are (T. D. 12799). " prints, transparent signs are, (T. D. 11854). 215 " rollers, 3 " oil, imitation, (T. D. 2848) ;; 25% 639 " oil of, (T. D. 8651, 11852, 13582>: Fr.-e 463 Machete handles, horn, (T. D. 13357) 35% 199 Machine, automatic slot, (T. D. 9158). 45% " beet sugar, dutiable according to material (T. D. 18322). 330 " belts, rubber and cotton, (T. D. 3212) 30% 378 " blankets, endless felt (65 F. R. 496, T. D. 15705) as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 199 ■' cigarette, (T.. D. 13778) 45% " for making olive oil, not a philosophical or scientific instrument, (T. D. 1342S). " hand, for making gloves, not a tool of trade, (T. D. 11270, 18771, 66 F. R. 723). " ice, according to material of chief value, (26 F. R. 609). 357 " lapping, as flax fabric (T. D. 28325, 28516, 28588). 147 " separately invoiced, parts as castings, (T. D. 1893, 3319, 3855, 8052, 8064, 8464, 10608, 11232, 11410, 22027) 8-lOc lb 197 " seviring, metal chief value, (T. D. 1471).... 30% 215 " sewing, wood chief value 35% " stitching is not embroidery, (T. T).- 14157). 476 " threshing ..■ 15% " ticket numbering, is not a model, (T.' D. 14298). 197 Machinery, embroidery, until Jan. 1, 1911 Free after Jan. 1, 1911 .! 45% " jute manufacturing -. ; 30% " lace curtain net or netting : 43% " Lever or Go through lace making until Jan. 1, 1911 Free after Jan. 1, 1911 45% linotype 30% " tar oil spreading, until Jan. 1,' 1911 Free after Jan. 1, 1911 45% ' " typesetting 30% " weaving linen cloth frorti flax and flax fibers until Jan. 1, 1911 .' Free after Jan. 1, 1911 .; J. 45% 199- " broken, no damage allowance on, (T. D. 14671, 14767, 59 F. R. 762)' 45% 3 " drippings ^T. D. 3468) 25% 199 " electrical steel plates, (T. D. 15241) 45% Seoi 18 " importea for repair under bond,' (T. D. 9566) . . Free 199 " Imported for disabled foreign vessel dutiable (T. D. 29260) ...; 45% 580 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 629 Machinery, models of, that cannot be fitted for use Free 199 " of steel or iron, (T. D. 1893, 8464, 14298, 22027) n. s. p. f 45% 273 Mackerel, fresh, pickled or salted, (T. D. 15698, 23772) Ic m 270 " fresh, in tins (T. D. 28656) 30% 273 " frozen or packed In ice, (T. D. 15698) %c lb 273 " frozen fresh, (T. D. 26289, A.6043) Ic lb 270 •' in tin packages, (T. D. 14413) 30% 382 Mackintosh gloves, (T. D. 14313) 44o tb and 60% 617 Madder, ground or prepared, and extract of, (T. D. 5218) Free 617 " Indian Free 56 " in oil, (T. D. 20W; 30% 56 " lake, (T. D. 3130, 4833) 30% 499 " root, crude Free Madras shirting as cotton cloth, (T. D. 6007, 10499, 12921, 15834, 14 S. C. R. 434, 40 F. R. 322, 21940, 21949). 344 " carpets, as Jute carpets. 322 " handkerchiefs, as handkerchiefs, cotton, (T. D. 10409). Magazines, periodical, imported in parts, one declara- tion may cover all. Act June 10, 1890, Sec. 4. 412 " fashion, lithographed or hand decorated 8o lb 634 " weekly, monthly or quarterly, in paper covers, (T. D. 13336, 19451) Free 416 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 19461) 25% 108 Magic lanterns, (T. D. 2569, 7820, 10325, 10859, 11422, 12545, 22918) 45% " lanterns, parts of, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 10859). 107 " 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, 26072, A.4835) 45% 431 " lanterns, toy, (T. D. 2669, 6781, 10859, 11422, 12002, 14969, 21784) 35% 3 Magnesia, acetate of 25% 3 " bromide of 25% 31 " calcined, medicinal, (T. D. 223, 2738, 7574, 13877, 6 S. C. R. 861) 7c lb 31 " carbonate of, medicinal 3c lb 3 " carbonate of, technical, not medicinal (T. D. 28181, A.16472) 25% 618 " carbonate of, native mineral '. Free 3 " chloride of, (T. D. 8092, 8138, 18007) 25% 3 " citrate, (T. D. 6949, 6291) 25% 94 " nozzles and rings (T. D. 27742, 29512) 55% 65 " powder, (T. D. 16724) 25% 31 " sulphate of, (T. D. 16600, 16640, 21902) l-5c tb 480 " sulphur and lime, ground, (T. D. 8816) 20% 84 Magnestc brick, as Brick, other than fire brick (T. D. 18692, 84 F. R. 158). 618 Magneslte, crude or calcined (T. D. 23316) Free 618 " ground (T. D. 23316) Free 84 " fire brick, as brick, fire, (T. D. 5304, 9375, 15018, 16416, 16570, 16850). 172 Magnesium (T. D. 22127, 22191) 3c tb and 25% 3 " chloride of, (T. D. 8092, 13946) 25% 199 " flour, (T. D. 21654) 45% 199 " ribbon, (T. D. 15137, 22127, 21654) 45% 117 Magnetic sand, (T. D. 7126) 15c ton 199 Magnets, (T. D. 5273, 17591) 45% 431 " toy (T. D. 22125) 35% Schedule op Duties 581 Par. Article Rate 65 Magnum Kina (T. D. 27209, A.10365) 55c lb but not less than ^5%. 438 Magpies' tails, (T. D. 12919) 20^ 399 Maharajah, as Silk cloth (T. D. 17385). 264 Mahaleb cherry stock, cuttings or seedlings, three years old or less , $1 M 713 Mahogany in the log, rough or hewn (T. D. 14242).. Free 215 " articles made of 35^ 203 " boards, sawed, (18 O. A. G., 535, 19 O. A. G. 366, T. D. 16822, 14242) 15% 203 " logs sawed, (T. D. 21427) 15% 499 " sawdust, for dyeing, Jan. 28, 1867, N. X Free 203 " veneers of 20% 713 " wood, rough Free Mail importations, regulations for (T. D. 27954). 199 " coats of 45% 199 Malls, weaving. Iron or steel 45% 2 Maitranl< Bssenz (T. D. 14170, 27210) 60o tb and 25% 480 " essenz, non alch. (T. D. 26218, A.5534) 20% 235 Maize (T. D. 7071, 7461) (56 lbs to bu.) 15c bu 93 Majolica ware 60% 713 Malacca, joints, cut into lengths Free 713 " whipstocks, (56 F. R. 817 T. D. 13322) Free 112 Malachite, manufactures of, (T. D. 14916) 50% 449 " cut for jewelry 10% 449 " imitation of (T..D. 28278, A. 15806) 20% 626 " unmanufactured Free 269 Malangas (T. D. 24231) 25% 148 Malleable iron castings, (T. D. 6774) 7-10o lb 199 " iron castings, galvanized or tinned, (T. D. 8180) 45% 480 Mallein (T. D. 28036, A. 14828) 20% 215 Mallets, wood 35% 231 Malt, barley, (T. D. 4742), (34 lbs. to bu.) 45o bu 309 " extract, (59 F. R. 352, 54 F. R. 671, T. D. 4150, 10157, 10863, 13971, 14149, 14150, 14718, 14727, 16879), in casks 23c gal in bottles or jugs 45c gal solid or condensed 45% 309 " extract, concentrated, dutiable as malt ex- tract, (T. D. 13971, 14149). 308 " liquors, (T, D. 15840), in bottles or jugs 45o gal in casks 23c gal 480 " saocharum, (T. D. 14150) 20% 571 Mamonclllos, (T. D. 8595) •. . Free 95 Mana-blockes (T. D. 16977) plain 35% decorated 45% 467 Mandolin picks (T. D. 28833, A.18388) 45% 467 Mandolins, (T. D. 10829, 10938, 25488) 45% 264 Manetta stock, rose, (T. D. 11034) $1.00 per M 183 Mangan metal, (T. D. 8746) 20% 3 Manganese carbonate, phosphate and sulphate 25% 3 " borate of, (T. D. 23768, 25315, 25515) 25% 183 " copper (T. D. 28817, A.18299) 20% 118 " ferro ?2.50 ton 118 " iron »2-50 ton 619 " ore Free 619 " oxide of, (T. D. 3410, 7273, 7911, 9194, 9954, 16550) Free 619 " oxide of, ground, (T. D. 2916) Free 3 " oxide of, so called, but a chemical salt 25% .619 " oxide of, recovered, (T. D. 8429) Free 95 " oxide plates, (T. D. 6302), plain 35% 3 ■■ resinate of (T. D. 25972, A.4417) 25% 582 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 480 Manganesite paste (T. D. 27665, A.13135) 20% 117 Manganlferous iron ore, (T. D. 3931, 4114) 15c ton 668 Mangelwurzel seed, (6 S. C. H. 175) Free 571 Mangoes Free 162 Manicure knives. See Knives. 152 " scissors. See Scissors, (T. D. 16307, 17047). 462 " sets- with leather cases 50%. " sets, dutiable according to component of chief value, (T. D. 9239). 216 " sticks (T. D. 29358) 35% 413 Manifold paper. See Paper. 296 Manlhot root, ground, (T. D. 13775) Ic lt> 464 Manikins, papier mache, (T. D. 3831, 10184) 35% 349 Manila braids, (T. D. 12359, 12546) 60% 339 " cordage, (T. D. 7242) %c lb 368 " manufactures of 45 % 507 " binding twine Free 358 " twine 45% 578 " unmanufactured or undressed, n. s. p. f Free 422 " hemp braids, plaits, laces, etc., for making or ornamenting hats, not bleached, colored or dyed 15% bleached, colored or dyed 20% " hemp hats untrimmed 35% trimmed 50% 90 Manjac as crude asphaltum '. $1.50 ton 620 Manna Free 264 ManettI multiflora 3 years old or less $1 per M 264 " stock, (T. D. 14760) 25% 3 Mannlte, (T. D. 17926) 25% Mantel covers, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 16843). 183 Mantels for Welsbach burners (T. D. 17917) 40% 112 " marble 50% 116 " slate, (T. D. 6982) 20% 349 " web, (T. D. 22489) 60% 215 " wood 35% 314 " yarn, (T. D. 22489) (minimum 20%).. %c per 100 yds 402 Mantillas, silk 60% 382 " wool 44c It) and 60% Manufacture, what is, (T. D. 23009, 25171). 480 Manufactures, nonenumerated, (50 P. R. 72, T. D. 14840, 14845, 15521, 15712) 20% 481 " component material of chief value defined. Sec. 14 " convict labor, products of, prohibited. 481 " made of mixed material, according to ma- terial of chief value, (T. D. 65 F. E. 418/. 481 " nonenumerated, composed of two or more materials, pay the highest rate of either. 481 " nonenumerated, if bearing a similitude to an enumerated article, dutiable same as the latter. 500 " of United States returned, not advanced In value, and on which no drawback has been allowed Free 581 Manure, all substances expressly used cherefor, (T. D. 4210, 6264, 7452, 7764, 8138, 14408, 14420, 38 P. R. 908, 43 F. Ri 290, 60 F. R. 601) Free 581 " ground, (T. D. 16097) Free 681 " salts, (14 S. C. R. 18, T, D. 17718) Free 490- " sulphate of ammonia, (T. D. 14420, 15132, 60 P. R. 601) ..I Free 581 •' sulphate of potash, (43 F. R, 290) Free Schedule of Duties 583 Par. 621 621 621 621 470 217 201 217 416 416 516 416 416 517 519 296 274 480 303 112 716 112 112 112 111 111 111 112 15 112 111 95 95 95 111 111 il2 111 112 112 112 111 Article Rate Manuscript, marble Slab, ancient Assyrian record ■ (T. D. 26211) ; Free typewritten sheets are (.T.. D. 19536) Free Manuscrrpts, (T. B. 1654, 3497, 3615, 6067, 11185, 11603, 19535) Free " phylacteries, (T. D. 12801) Free plans, etc., done in ink or colors (T. D. 18888) 15% Maple sirup, (T. D. 10425, 11176, 11837) 4c It) strips, ■ (T. D. 16438). See Lumber. sugar, (T. D. 9058, 9958, 11176, 11710, 11837).. 4o lb Maps 25% folding, (T: D. 14401) 25% " lor Unitedr States Government Free Latin, not books language other than English (T. D. 18731) 25% linen (T. D. 29193, A.19491) 25% " printed over 20 years, bound or unbound, (T. D. 13164) Free " specially imported lor schools and societies. . Free Maranta arundinaesa, starch, (T. D. 11090, 27749).. Ic lb Maraschino cherries, as fruits preserved in spirits, (T. D. 16964, 21428). Marasque water (T. D. 24715, 25871, 26052) 20% Marasquino, XT. D. 11838) $2.60 gal Marbie altars , 50% " altar for church,' if a work of art, lor presen- tation (T. D. 13425, 14744, 26962) Free " baptismal font is not regalia, (T. D. 6249) 50% " bas.reliel monument, (T. D. 12243) 50% " bas reliefs, certain, not statuary, (T. iJ. 2568, 2706, 14923) 50% " blocks, rough or squared, (T. D. 278, 3586, 4495, 5279, 6303, 9149, 14543, 15391, 15641, 39 F. R. 760, 21672, 21915, 22099, 22434) 65o cu It " blocks roughly sawed by cable (T. D. 22434) . 65c cu ft breccia, (T. D. 21672, 22075, 22099, 23647), blocks, rough, as marble. " breccia manfd 50% carbon, (T. D. 13571) 20% columns, (T. D. 8796, 11038) , , 50% " column, rough cylindrical block for (T. D. 24683) 65o cu It chips (T. D. 29240, 29613) 35% crushed (T. D. 29240, 29613) 35% granite (T. D. 29240, 29613) 3.5% cubes (T. D, 16627, 50 F. R. 72, 63 F. R, 193), not exceeding 2 cu. in. In size, if loose i^c lb and 20% If attached to any material 5o su. ft. and 35% dressed, over 2 in. thick $1 cu. It floor, pieces for, ready to lay (T. D. 26366) 50% lustrian stone is (T. D. 17928). mantles BOX 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) ; 60% memorial tablets (T. D. 11598) 50% Mexican onyx is, (48 F. R. 289, 66 F. R. 732, T. D. 13669, 15999, 18728). monuments, ■ (T. D. 7072, 13863, 27914, 29120).... 50% mosaic cubes, not exceeding 2 cubic inches in size ..%c lb and 20% H attached to paper or other material, (53 P. R. 913, 50 P. R. 69, 44 F. R. 260, 54 F. R. 147, 584 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par, Article Rate T. D. 10497, 10620, 11035, 11712, 13949, 14100, 15641, 16116, 16821, 16627) 5c su. ft. and 35% 112 Marble, mosaic picture, (T. D. 1448, 16116, 16821) 60% 715 " mosaic pictures for church, (T. 0. 16031) Free 112 " mosaic table tops, (T. D. 3016, 9617) 50% 470 " panel with figures in full relief as statuary.... 15% 411 " paper, (T. D. 6677, 20073) 5c Tb 111 " paving tiles or slabs (T. D. 3586, 4495, 13146, 13935, 13949, 13969, 14028, 14543, 64 P. K. 147), containing not less than 4 superficial in. and not over 1 in. thick 8csu.lt If over 1, not over 1% in. thick 10c su. ft If over 1%, not over 2 in. thick 12V4c su. ft If rubbed in whole or in part, in addition 2c su. ft 112 " plinths for pedestal, (T. D. 14923, 16417) 50% 95 " polishers, hone stones for (T. D. 25871) 36% 111 " rubble, 2 to 8 cu. in. (T. D. 28659, A.17840)..65c cu ft 111 " slabs. See Marble paving tiles. 111 " small pieces, as marble paving tiles, (44 F. R. 260). 470 " statuary, if work of professional sculptor, (T. D. 14923) 15% 661 " statuary for use as models or for art educa- tional purpose only (T. D. 19353, 29995) Free 112 " statuary, n. s. p. f., (2 S. C. R. 687, T. D. 21481, 23029) 50% 95 •" terraza (T. D. 29613) 35% verde de prato is, (T. D. 12140). 95 " waste, (T. D. 16323, 16324, 25932, 29613) 35% 431 Marbles, toy, of whatever material composed, (T. D. 3264, 3821, 11860, 17403) 35% March pane or marcipan, as confectionery, (T. D. 23115). MardI Gras costumes are not regalia, (T. D. 9551). 264 Marguerites, (T. JJ. 15113) 25% 448 Marine coral jewelry 60% 112 " coral, manufactures of, not for jewelry 50% 449 " coral, cut for Jewelry 10% 546 " coral, unmanufactured or uncut Free 108 " glasses, (T. D. 15954) 45% 480 " glue pitch (T. D. 24117) 20% 559 Marjoram, sweet, crude (T. D. 23083) Free 298 " ground (T. D. 23083) 3c lb 199 Markers for games, metal chief value 45% Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 7). Market value, additions to, or deduc- tions from, for ascertainment of (T. D. 20683). Sec. 7. Marking imported goods. (T. D. 20013, 20861, 20253, 20892, 20742, 20964). 90 Marl as unwrought clay (T. D. 29339) $1 ton 321 Marly cloth, (T. D. 9941, 12369) 3c sq. yd and 20% 274 Marmalade, (T. D. 1763) Ic tb and 35% 274 Marrons (T. D. 27447, 27985) lo It) and 35% 635 " crude Free 622 Marrow, crude Free 67 •' for toilet use, perfumed, March 3, 1858, N. T. 60% 258 Marsh hay, (T. D. 16427) $4 ton 623 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). 465 " paper or pulp 35% 403 " Bilk 50% 431 " toy 35% Schedule of Duties 585 Par. Article Rate 1S5 Masks, wire (T. D. 24241). 382 " i*ool, (T. D. 9687, 13975) 44o lb and 60% 95 Massa blocks, (T. D. 11341, 15412, 16977), plain 35% decorated.... 45% 408 Masse, filter; of wood, cotton or other vegetable fiber l%o lb and 15% 90 Mastic asphalt, as limestone rock asphalt,, (54 F. R. 673, T. D. 6336, 13765, 20040, 22854).... $3 ton 20 " gum, advanced in value not alcoholic. V4c lb and 10% 559 " gum, crude Free 20 " tree, not alcoholic (T. D. 22948) ..^4c lb and 10% 206 Match blocks, (T. D. 5307, 3411, 20100) 20% " boxes, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 11862, 11869, 12563). " boxes, are not smokers' articles (T. D. 25385, A. 1821). 112 " boxes, agate and metal, (T. D. 15242) 50% 464 " boxes, India rubber 35% 199 " 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% 420 " boxes, paper, (T. D. 12560) 35% 215 " splints, wood, (T. D. 2708) 35% 436 Matches, friction or lucifer, of all descriptions (T. D. 5900, 5912, 6081, 6283, 6446, 14214, 14223), containing not over 100 matches to box. .6c grs box If otherwise than in boxes as above %c M 433 " brilliant star, gold star, bengallne star, meteor, etc., are fireworks; including all coverings, wrappings and packing material 12c lb 436 " fancy 35% 436 " tapers 35% 436 " wax 35% 480 Mate or Brazilian tea, (T. D. 3909) 20% 378 Matelasse cloth, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7295). 559 Matico leaf, crude Free 20 " leaf, advanced In value, not alcoholic. %o lb and 10% 420 Matrices of books, composed of paper (T. D. 18429).. 35% 452 Mats, chamois toilet <•)% 447 " beerfelts, wood pulp (T. D. 24997) 35% 394 " carpet, same as carpet of which composed. 466 " cocoa fiber, (T. D. 1050, 11425) 4o sq. U 466 " cocoa, wool fringe (T. D. 28714, A. 18012).... 4o sq. ft 393 " cotton B0% 382 " felt, (T. D. 17347) 44c lb and 60% 344 " flax, hemp or jute or other vegetable fibre, ex- cept cotton, valued not over 15c sq. yd., (T. D. 21407) 4c sq. yd. and 30% Valued over 15c sq. yd 8c sq. yd. and 30% 463 " grass, (T. D. 11425, 13325) 35% 378 " leather and wool, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. 349 " linen, embroidered, (T. D. 14950) 60% 394 " made of wool carpeting, subject to duty on like carpets or carpeting, (T. D. 14560). 358 " Mexican table, (T. D. 12240) 45% 347 " of oil cloth, linoleum or cortlcene shall pay same rate of duty as provided for oil cloth, linoleum or cortlcene. 470 " painted, (T. D. 14818, 14915) 1B% 466 " rattan 4o sq. ft 586 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 378 Mats, sheepskin, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9769, 10745). 463 " straw, (T. D. 23144) 35% 464 " table, hard rubber 35% 416 " table, paper printed 25 % 215 " table, wood and cotton, (T. D. 7406) 35% 463 " tobacco (T. D. 25298, A. 1384) 35% 447 " wood pulp (T. D. 15220) 35% 173 Matte, containing antimony, but not more than 10% lead on the antimony lo lb 643 " niclcel, (T. D. 9473) Free 215 Matting, bast, (T. D. 12959, 26356, A. 6417) 35% 466 " cocoa fiber (T. D. 1050) 6e sq. yd 343 " 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) 3^0 sq. yd 344 " jute, as jute carpets (T. D. 7237). 466 " rattan 6c sq. yd 463 " tea box (T. D. 12846) 35% 215 " wood fiber 35% 633 Mattress makers' needles (T. D. 13502) Free Mattresses, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 4797, 9052). 444 " curled hair for 10% 480 " horse hair and cotton, (T. D. 21786) 20% 630 " moss, seaweed and other vegetable substances for, crude Free 332 " of cotton ticking, filled with vegetable sub- stances, (T. D. 4797) 45% 135 " wire, pay highest rate on wire and in addition, (T. D. 9052) (minimum 40%) Ic lb 578 Mauritius, hemp Free 266 Maw seed (T. D. 7828), (56 lbs. to bu.) 15c bu Sec. 2 — maximum rates. 659 May wine leaves, (T. D. 16645) Free 264 Mazzard cherry stocks, cuttings or seedlings, 3 years or less $1 M 463 Meal bone, (T. D. 15521) 35% 236 " corn (48 lbs. to bu.) 40c 100 lbs 480 " cotton-seed, (T. D. 11004, 15953) 20% 480 •■ linseed 20% 480 ■' locust bean, (T. D. 13078) 20% 239 " oat, (T. D. 8509) lo lb 240 " rice ViC lb 199 Measuring rules, metal, (T. D. 7945) 45% " tapes, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 10478, 10756, 10771, 12011, 12370, 13135, 13791, 15955, 78 P. R. 807). 671 Meat abelone, (T. D. 10496, 19144, 22812) Free 284 " bacon 4c lb 285 " beef, fresh 1%o lb 480 " carcasses dressed, except beef, veal, mutton, lamb, pork, poultry, venison and other game (T. D. 2325, 13409, 13678) 10% 287 " extract, fluid IBc lb 287 " extract, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7057, 11843) 35o lb 285 " game except birds, fresh l%c lb 65 " extract of, with wine (T. D. 21717.550 lb not less 25% 286 " goose livers, (T. D. 15156) 25% 284 " hams 4c lb 285 " lamb fresh l%c lb Schedule op Duties 587 Par. Article Rate 286 Meat, mince, (T. D. 8633) 25% 285 " mutton, fresh IVzC It) 286 " prepared or preserved, (T. D. 7361, 8533, 9636, 11876), n. s. p. f 25% 285 " pork, fresh li^c lb 289 " poultry, live So Iti dead , 5c a 286 " sausages, (T. D. 14708) 25% 667 " sausages, bologna Free 671 " shell fish, canned or otherwise Free 639 " turtle, canned from American fisheries, (T. D. 1156S, 17257, 17195, 17212, 22083) Free 286 " turtle, dried, (T. D. j.4606) 25% 285 " veal, fresh, (T. D. 13409) l%c lb 285 " venison, fresh l%c lb 199 Mechanical figures, (T. D. 2985, 10654, 10751, 15710, 16219, 17249) 45% 467 " singing birds (T. D. 26337, A. 6583) 45% 406 Mechanically ground wood pulp l-12c lb 65 Meconin 25% 464 Medallions, cast in plaster from antique gems 35% 349 " cotton embroidered, loom, (T. D. 12561, 14923, 17240) 60% 199 " metal, (T. D. 2849, 5146) 45% 624 Medals, gold, silver or copper, bestowed as trophies or prizes, (T. D. 10510, 13759, 16656, 18 O. A. G. 62, T. D. 18602) Free 199 " metal, glass-covered (T. D. 6566, 9987, 10930, 10934, 13759) 45% " 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, 25709). 548 Medicated cotton (T. D. 4987, 12644, 27289, 27356).... Free 65 " cigarettes (T. D. 3080) 25% 65 " lozenges, (T. D. V410) 25% 303 " spirits, (T. D. 14047) $2.60 gal 69 " soaps, (66 F. R. 730, T. D. 3737, 13951, 15039, 16732, 16968) 20c lb 65 " wafers, (T. D. 12030) 25% 65 " wine (minimum 25%) (T. D. 27706, A. 13388). .56c lb 559 Medicinal drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, bal- sams, buds, bulbs, bulbous roots, excrescen- ces, fruits, flowers, dried fibers, dried in- sects, grains, gums, gum resin, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, nuts, nutgalls, roots, stems, spices, vegetables, ■ seeds (aromatic, ,not garden seeds), seeds of morbid growth, weeds, and woods used expressly for dyeing or tanning; any of. the foregoing which are natural and uncompounded drugs and not edible and not specially provided for in this section, and are in a crude state, not ad- vanced in value or condition by any process or treatment whatever beyond that essen- tial to the proper packing of the drugs and the prevention of decay or deterioration pending manufacture Free Provided, That no article containing alcohol, or in the preparation of which alcohol is used, shall be admitted free of duty under this paragraph. 20 If advanced in value or condition by any pro- 588 F. B. Vi'^TTiEGHirT & Co. Par. Article Rate cess or treatment whatever, if not alco- holic ViC It) and 10% 2 Medicinal leaves in alcohol, (T. D. 20516, 20711) 60c tb and 25% 65 " preparations, containing alcohol, or In the preparation of which alcohol is used, n. s. p. f. (54 F. E. 671, T. D. 6503, 6504, 6837, 15116, 15118, 21360, 21717) (minimum 25%).. 55c n> 65 " preparations, of which alcohol is not a com- ponent part, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23489) 25% 66 " preparations, albes plasters, (T. D. 11336) 25% 65 " preparations, antipyrine (T. D. 25239, 26361) (minimum 25%) 65o lb 65 " preparations, antiseptics are (T. D. 20665).... 25% 65 " preparations, antitoxine (T. D. 16389, 16415, 17607, 18830, 84 F. R. 448) 25% 65 " preparations, arlstol, (T. D. 11325) 25% 65 " preparations, atropine sulphate, (T. D. 11572) (minimum 25 % ) 55o lb 65 " preparations, balsamic elixir (minimum 25%).55c lb 65 " preparations, beberine sulphate, (T. D. 11973, 13701) (minimum 25%) 55o lb 65 " preparations, bismuth, subnitrate of, (T. D. 11227) 25% 65 " preparations, breast tea, (T. D, 16976) 25% 65 " preparations. Brown's chloridyne, (T. D. 14805) (minimum 25%) 55c lb 65 " preparations, cannabis indica (T. D. 24869) (minimum 25%) 55c lb 65 " preparations, carica papaya, (T. D. 11350, 21389) (minimum 25%) 55c lb 65 " preparations, cherry or laurel water, (T. D. 9931) 25% 65 " preparations, ohinisol (T. D. 20665) 25% 25% ) 55o lb 65 " preparations, coniine, (T. D. 11393) (minimum 25%) 55o lb 65 " preparations, chloral hydrate (T. D. 22958, 24823, 24970) (minimum 25%) 55o lb 65 " preparations, cotoin true, (minimum 25%) ...55o lb 65 " preparations, creolin, (T. D. 13870) 25% 86 " preparations, dentists' cement, (T. D. 23489).. 20% 65 " preparations, elixir valerianate purtot, (mini- mum 25%) 550 lb 65 " preparations, exalgine, (minimum 25%) 55o lb 65 " preparations, duboislne pure amorph, (mini- mum 25%) 55c lb 65 " preparations, Perro-Mangan pepton (T. D. 12906, 15118) (minimum 26%) 55c lb 65 " preparations, heroin (T. D. 25239, 25361) (mini- mum 25%) 550 lb 65 " preparations, hexamethylantetramin (T. D. 26153, 27394, 27440, 27505) 25% 65 " preparations, homatropine pure crystals, (min- imum 25%) 55c lb 65 " preparations, hydrastlne, (T. D. 12699) (mini- mum 25%) 55c lb 65 " preparations, hyoscyamus, (T. D. 11201) 25% 65 " preparations, hyoscamlne sulphate, (T. D. 11973) (minimum 25%) 55o. lb 65 " preparations, hyoscyamlne pure amorph (T. D. 13701) (minimum 25%) 65c lb 65 " preparations, Ichtammon (T. D. 27665) 25% 66 " preparations, Ichthyolsodium (T. D. 29597) 25% Schedule of Duties 589 PaJ*- Article Rate 65 Medicinal preparations, lohthosulfol (T. D. 29597).. 25% 65 " preparations, Ischerogeno (T. D. 25385) (mini- mum 25%) 55c lb 65 ' preparations, J. Bansi Biefelder's Nopfea (T. D. 25665) (minimum 25%) 55o lb 65 " preparations, juniper extract, alcoiiolio (T. D. 12905) (minimum 25%) 55o lb 65 " preparations, lanoline, (66 P. R. 734, T D. 17075, 25239, 26910) 25% 65 " preparations, licorice wafers (T. D. 26117) 25% 65 " preparations. Liqueur de Dr. Laville (mini- mum 25%) (T. D. 20561) 55o lb 65 " preparations, lysidine, (T. D. 17626) 25% 65 " preparations lithyol (T. D. 27323) 25% 65 " preparations. Magnum Kina (T. D. 27209) (minimum 25%) 55c lb 65 " preparations, ox gall, inspissated, (T. D. 16638) 25% 65 " preparations, peptonized beer (T. D. 12843) (minimum 25 % ) 55c lb 65 " preparations, pilocarpine, nitrate and muriate, (T. D. 13058) (minimum 25%) 55o lb 65 " preparations, pyokatanln, (T. D. 13597) 25% 65 " preparations, quinine tonic water, (T. D. 17604) 25% 65 " resorcin (T. D. 23270, 25239) 25% 66 " preparations, Roborans aconite and belladonna plasters, (T. D. 12449) 25% 65 " preparations, salol, (T. D. 15128, 24823) (mini- mum 25 % ) 55c lb 65 " preparations, sodium salicylate powder, (T. D. 14518) 25% 65 " .preparations, symphorol, (T. D. 15393) 25% 65 " preparations, urethane (minimum 25%) 55o tb 65 " preparations, veratrine (T. D. 13061) (mini- mum 25%) 55c lb 65 " preparations, vin urani Presqui (minimum 25%) 55c lb 65 " preparations, vino de salud (T. D. 16412) (minimum 25%) 55c lb 65 " preparations, vinolia, (T. D. 16342) 25% 65 " purposes, acids for (T. D. 19078, 84 P. R. 954) 25% 69 " soap, (18 O. A. G., 344, 66 F. R. 731) 20c lb 478 Medler canes 40% 625 Meerschaum, crude or unmanufactured Pree 625 " cleaned, waxed and polished, (T. D. 3850) Pree 95 " Imitation, (T. D. 11341), plain 35% decorated *5% 475 " pipes and pipe bowls 60% 216 Melada, see sugar, (T. D. 9798). 467 Melodeons *5% 266 Melon seeds, (T. D. 5897) ; 10c lb 671 Melons, (T. D. 9100, 12338) Pree 92 Melting pots, common earthenware . .• 25% 147 " pots. Iron cast 8-lOc lb 420 Memorandum books, with mirrors, (T. D. 15029) 35% 416 " books, blank 25% 420 " books, with pencils, (T. D. 6781, 12442, 13004, 13423, 14265) 35% " pads, metal cover, pencil, other component material chief value (T. D. 27393, A. 11622). 438 Memorial designs, floral, (T. D. 11364) 60% 716 " tablets by American artists, if works of art, (T. D. 11598, 7718) Free 65 Menthol, (T. D. 4963) 25% 590 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. 65 189 3 3 3 65 3 3 378 300 411 448 448 15 199 199 175 108 112 421 179 332 179 98 199 109 108 98 358 460 199 179 199 173 199 158 438 199 199 199 421 508 131 199 95 164 199 196 196 Article Rats Mercurial preparations, medicinal 35% Mercury 7c fb bichloride (T. D. 22970J 25 % nitrate, mercurlous crystals (T. D. 22970) 25% " oxycyanide (T. D. 22970) 25% proto oxide (T. D. 27561, A. 12632) 35% sulphate, (T. D. 12698, 22970) 25% " sulphooyanate (T. D. 22970) 25% Merino goods. See Woolen schedule. Merry-go-rounds are not tools of trade, (T. D. 9352, 2448). Mescai, (T. D. 2448) '. $2.60 gal Mesli, Japanese gold or colored paper, (T. D. 13952, 14063) 5c It) and 30% " bags, gold or platinum 60% " bags and other Articles of silver, German silver or white metal ■ 85% Meta toluylene diamine, (T. D. 15129) : 20% Metai album ornaments (T. D. 15142) 45% alloys (T. D. 24242) 46% aluminum bronze powder, (T. D. 12222) 12o Hi aluminum field glasses, (T. D. 12014) 45% and agate boxes, (T. D. 16242) 50% and amber bead rosaries, (T. D. 10930) 60% and cotton armor cloth (T. D. 10867). 15c R) and 60% and cotton hair crimpers, (T. D. 13237, 14647) 45% and cotton table covers, according to ma- terial of chief value, (T. D. 10392, 10672, 10718, 10724, 10732, 11360). and cotton upholstery goods, (T. D. 10732).... >. 15c lb and 60% and glass cut atomizers, (T. D. 16529) 60% and cut glass, metal chief value (T. D. 27937, A. 14486) 45% and glass chandeliers, (T. D. 15401) 45% and glass lenses, (T. D. 11323) 45% and glass cut pendants, (T. D. 16094) 60% and hair flats, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 11342). and jute table cloths (T. D. 10724) jute chief value 45% and leather stirrups, (T. D. 16102) 20% and paper shot shells, (T. D. 14544) 45% and silk lace, (T. D. 12658) metal chief value 15o lb and 60% anti-friction (T. D: 24671, 25023, A.- 458) 45% antimony, (T. D. 11561) l%c lb articles, n. s. p. f 45% articles, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 40% artificial flowers (T. D. 14722) 60% atomizers, • (T. D. 11658) 45% Babbitt, (T. D. 16210) 45% bars, alloy, (T. D. 12982, .21187) 45% beads strung on wire, (T. D. 10330, 11382) 60% bell, broken, fit only for remanufacture Free billets, (65 F. E. 497). See steel Ingots. blouse fasteners, (T. D. 15404) 45% "blue bllley," (T. T>. 14386) 35% bodkins, (T. D. 10653) 25% boilers, tea and coffee pots (T. D. 10414) 45% bottle caps, colored, waxed, lacquered, enameled, lithographed, or embossed in color 55% bottle caps, not as above %c lb and 45% Schedule of Duties 591 ^^' Article Rate 467 Metal, bow frogs, (T. D. 10956) ... 4S°/ 195 boxes, see metal cans. boxes, containing collar buttons, (T. D 11994) i5'/ boxes, containing confectionery, (T. D. 12320) 45% boxes, containing mourning pins, not dutiable, (.1. JJ. 15860). 199 ■' h™i'i?l/^- >??,-. "^?^' "^«1' lW0)....15c lb and 60% 198 bracelets, children's, (T. D. 12965) . . iw 649 britannia, -'-^ '° 508 " broken bell 448 199 199 526 199 199 199 195 britannia, old .'. yJ:/l Free brooches, value 20o doz .'.■.lo "each and 25% value exceedmg ,20c doz 85 w lit '.'. ^"^''^'eS' "■ s. p. f., (T. D. 11986,'! 15667) .'.■;.■;; 45% m buttons, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 12371, 14136, 22164, ^",5^) ?4o per line per gross and 15% cadmium, (T. D. 13944) ., .: pree calendars, in part of, (T. D. 12790) 45y calendar rollers, (T. D. 16202) '.'.'..'. "45? cannon, old brass (T. D. 22019) ■ ] .' 45% cans, boxes, packages, containers not her- metically sealed, lacquered or lithographed, filled or unfilled 4c tb and 35% but not less than 55W above if capacity 5 lbs or less, not less than' if imported empty, above if containing free goods, except liquids and drugs, and sold in country of exporta- tion in bulk or in packages over 5 lbs, duti- able value to include cost of all packing charges, etc. " cartridge shells, old, as scrap, (T. D. 23469). 147 " castings, iron and steel, (T. D. 12814, 12920). 8-lOc rb 147 " castings, iron and steel, which have been chiseled, drilled, machined or otherwise ad- advanced, additional 2-lOc lb 199 " catheters, (T. D. 11071) 45% 467 " chromatic pitch pipes, (T. D. 10258) 45% 183 " chrome Iron, (T. D. 13966, 16294) 20% 475 " cigar cutters, (T. D. 12809) 60% 521 " clippings from brass or Dutch metal, fit only for remanufacture Free 544 " clippings from new copper Free 192 " clock faces enameled on copper, (T. D. 11414) 40% 192 " clocks, (T. D. 11551) 40% 411 " coated paper, (T. D. 23064) 5c lb and 20% . 199 " comber's needles, (T. D. 11590) 45% 187 " combination stamp, pencil and penholder, (T. D. 14176) 40% 199 " compasses, (T. D. 10659, 12978) 45% 545 " composition, copper chief value, (T. D. 8431, 67,09, 15971, 12934, 17339, G. A. 3782, 23108).. Free 199 " composition, manufactures of, (T. D. 17339).. 45% 195 " containers, see metal cans. 544 " copper Free 176 " copper rolled plates, sheets, rods, pipes and bottoms 2He lb 644 " copper plates, bars, ingots or pigs, n. s. p. f. . . Free 179 " cords, (T. D. 6149, 6547) ;.15o lb and 60% 179 " cordonnet, (T. D. 12972, 20007) 15o lb and «0% 199 " corundum dental goods, (T. D. 15144) 45% 421 " cotton and glass beaded appHque gimps, (T. I>. 13293) ....; 60% 592 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. Article Rave 421 Metal, cotton and steel beaded gimps, (T. D. 13293) 60% 179 " cotton cloth embroidered with, (T. D. 12559).. 150 lb and 60% 179 " cross tassels, lace and fringes, (T. D. 10898).. 15o lb and 60% 199 " crosses, (T. D. 10947, 11874) 45% 199 " cup, silver, not a prize medal, (T. D. 13358).. 45% 199 " dies for stamping, (T. D. 12983) 45% 199 " dog whistles, (T. D. 14684) 45% 199 " drawing pens, (T. D. 14399) 45% 199 " dress holders, (T. D. 13360) 45% 521 " Dutch, clippings from Free 175 " Dutch, in leaf (T. D. 13440), per pkge. of 100 leaves 6o pkge 545 " Dutch, sheets (T. D. 23282) Free 179 " embroidered silk banners, (T. D. 14296)..... 16o lb and 60% 179 " embroidered silk table and cushion covers, (T. D. 15967) 15c nj and 60% 179 " embroidered slippers, (T. D. 10546, 10766) 15c lb and 60% 179 " embroidered tidies, (T. D. 13884) 15c tb and 60% 383 " embroidered woolen fabrics, (T. D. 12925) . . 50o lb and 60% 179 " embroideries, (T. D. 10641, 15967, 13884, 12559, 15977) 15c lb and 60% 164 " embroidery hooks, (T. D. 11570) 25% 158 " table, kitchen, hospital utensils, or similar hollow ware enameled but not ornamented or decorated with lithographic or other printing 40% 199 " decorated with lithographic or other printing. . 45% 158 " enameled filters and funnels, (T. D. 11985).... 40% 158 " enameled in two colors, (T. D. 12979) 40% 179 " epaulettes 15c lb and 60% 199 " figures (T. D. 28261, 28296) 45% 199 " filters, (T. D. 12129, 14066) 45% 108 " floroscopes, (T. D. 14153) 45% 438 " flowers, (T. D. 11364) 60% 199 " foil, (T. D. 13317, 27318, A. 11047) 45% 191 " for type, on lead contained therein l%c lb 179 " fringes 15o lb and 60% 179 " galloons, (T. D. 11583, 12376) 15o lb and 60% " gauze as bolting cloth, (T. D. 20746). 179 " gimps 150 tb and 60% 199 " glass and leather traveling inkstands, (T. D. 13304) 45% 199 " gold powder, (T. D. 15415) 45% 108 " graphoscopes, (T. D. 10331) 45% 199 " grass hooks, (T. D. 15796) 45% 188 " hair and hat pins 35% 199 " hair crimpers, (T. D. 13237) 46% 199 " hair curlers, (T. D. 10676, 12011) 45% 199 " hair drawing cards, (T. D. 15141) 45% 199 " hand bellows, (T. D. 12013) 45% 427 " headed pearl collar buttons, (T. D. 16000) 50% 199 " hooks, (T. D. 11872, 12206) 45% 199 " horseshoe-nall blanks, (T. D. 13201) 45% 109 " incandescent lamps, (T. D. 16584) 45% 199 " Infiuenz-machines, (T. D. 12688) 45% 164 " Jacquard needles, (T. D. 13227) 26% 431 " Jewsharps, (T. D. 11017, 11562, 13667, 19201).. 35% " keys for sardine boxes, (T. D. 13618, 22009), as usual coverings. ScHEpuLE OF Duties 593 Par. Article Rate 179 Metar, lace gimp, (T. D. 10560, 17129) 15o lb and 60% 179 " lace, part silk, (T. D. 12658) 15c lb and 60% 179 " lame, garlands for Christmas trees, (T. D. .. , "^*^' ^®*^^ 15c lb and 60% 199 larding needles, (T. D. 12976) 45% 177 " leaf, silver, gold plated (T. D. 27734, A. 13589 35o per 100 leaves 175 " leaf, white, (T. D. 8479) pkge 100 leaves 6c 199 " lecterns for churches, (T. D. 12633) 45% 421 " lined glass beads, (T. D. 12943) 35% 199 " loom pickers, (T. D. 16105) 45% 108 " magic lanterns, (T. D. 10327, 11422, 12002, 22918) 45% 199 " magazines of, for matches, (T. D. 11830) 45% 199 " magnesium ribbon, (T. D. 15137) 45% 199 " mantel borders, in part of, (T. D. 13193) 45% 199 " manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 8541, 8599, 9253, 17186, 13762) 45% 199 " matchboxes, (T. D. 12667, 15195) 45% 199 " measuring tapes, (T. D. 10478) 45% 199 " mechanical ilgures, (T. D. 10654, 10751) 45% 199 " medals, (T. D. 10247, 10510, 10542, 10930, 10934, 13378, 13358, 13497) 45% 179 " metalUcs, (T. D. 14066) D. L. of April 5, 1902 15c lb and 60% 467 " metronomes (T. D. 12984) 45% 108 " microscopes, (T. D. 14153) 45% 629 ■' models of invention, (T. D. 12304, 12579) Free 467 " music boxes, T. D. 11058, 11083) 45% 467 " musical instruments, (T. D. 11384, 11839) 45% 199 " nail cleaners, (T. D. 11991, 16778, 72, P. B. 62) 45% 448 " necklace clasps, (T. D. 13426, 20298). 179 " netting, (T. D. 22381) 15c lb and 60% 194 " nickel plated zinc in sheets, (T. D. 10387) l%c lb 198 " nippers 8o lb and 40% 649 " old pewter Free 508 " old, bells and bell metal, fit only for remanu- faoture Free 521 " old brass, fit only for remanufacture Free 544 " old copper, ilt only for remanufacture Free 118 " old iron or steel, fit only for remanufacture. $1.00 ton 182 " old lead, fit only for remanufacture 2%c tb 194 " old spelter, fit only for remanufacture Ic lb 702 " old types, fit only for remanufacture Free 176 " old yellow or sheathing 2c lb 194 " old zinc, fit only for remanufacture Ic lb 108 " opera glasses, (T. D. 15152) 45% 467 " orchestrions, (T. D. 11707) 45% 93 " ornamented chinaware, (T. D. 13868) 60% 179 " ornamented fabrics, (T. D. 13987) ...15o tb and 60% 448 " ornamented horn pins, (T. D. 16008). 199 " ornaments for clocks, (T. D. 15690) 45% 195 " packages, see Metal cans. 199 " paintings enameled on, (T. D. 11834) 45% 170 " paraxon wire for umbrellas, (T. D 12911, 13211) 50% 199 " parts of furniture, (T. D. 12520) 45% 187 " penholders and pencils combined, (T. D. 11850) 40% 198 " pincers, (T. D. 15796, 16010) Sc lb and 40% 188 " pins, (69 F. H. 327. T. D. 16521) 35% 448 " pins set with imitation precious stones (T. D. 13291, 20298). 438 " piquets (T. D. 14722) 60% 431 " plates, A. B. C, (T. D. 11989) 35% 594 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. 198 199 167 95 467 199 448 56 199 199 167 167 120 421 199 118 199 199 123 176 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 199 121 167 183 199 179 199 179 427 179 179 179 199 199 179 179 431 179 151 184 191 191 Article Rate Metal pliers 8c tb and 40% pocket books, (T. D. 11874) 45% points, see metal rivets! polish, (T. D. 16584) 35% post horns, (T. D. 13241) ■ 45% pully blocks, (T. D. 12855) .' .' 45% purse trimmings, (T. D. 10914) 85% red, (T. D. 17066) 30% religious crosses, (T. D. 11418) 45% religious medals, (T. D. 13190) 45% rivets and studs, (T. D. 12015) l»4c lb rivets, studs and steel points, lathed, ma- chined or brightened, anu rivets or studs for non-skidding automobile tires 45% rolled charcoal, bar iron, (T. D. 11397) $8 ton rosaries, beaded, (T. D. 11706, 11842) 60% scales and weights, brass, (T. D. 12964) 45% scrap iron, (T. D. 10556) $1 ton scythes, (T. D. 16010) 45% sequin belts (T. D. 28104, A. 15129) 45% shaft for foreign vessels, not advanced beyond forging (T. D. 11220) '. 30% sheathing or yellow metal, of which copper is component material of chief value, and not composed wholly or in part of iron, ungal- vanized, (T. D. 10988, 14523) 2o tb sheets, enameled or glazed, with vitreous glasses 45 % ship's log, (T. D. 12012) ' 45% shot chains, (T. D. 10890) , 45% silver wire, (T. D. 15328) 45% statue, (T. D. 21188) 45% stoppers for bottles, (T. D. 12990) , 45% stoves, (T. D. 11900) 45% strips of alloy and iron welded (T. D. 17944).. 45% structural shapes valued at 9-lOc, per lb or less 3-lOc lb valued at over 9-lOc per lb 4-lOc lb studs, see meta,l rivets. substances, n. s. p. t '. 20% surgical instruments (T. D. 11383) 45% sword belts, (T. D. 11091) 15c lb and 60% tape measures, (T. D. 14920) 45% thread, (T. D. 11560, 12997, 13998, 14717, 14846, 16632, 17490, 71 F. R. 291, T. D. 23555, 23729) 5c nj and 30% thread buttons. (T. D. 29727, A. 21152) 50% thread, cordonnet, (T. D. 12972, 2007) 15c lb and 60% thread fabrics (T. D. 25735, 26399, 26558, 27327, 29013, 29572, 29699) 15c lb and 60% thread, ornaments, (T. D. 17181) 15c lb and 60% throat swabs, (T. D. 12706) 45% thumb tacks, (T. D. 12908) 45% tinsel, (T. D. 12968) 5c lb and 30% tinsel wire, (T. D. 13988) 5c lb toys, (T. D. 10239, 11989, 12109, 14734, 15145).. 35% trimmings, (T. D. 11878, 12367, 16361).. 15c tb and 60% tubes, flexible, (T. D. 23522) 30% tungsten, (T. ,D. 16527, 21217) valued $200 per ton or less 25% valued over $200 per ton 20% type, on the lead ,l%c lb type, new, (T. D. 13228, 16210) 25% Schedule of Dutiks 595 ^^^- Article Ratk 199 Metal umbrella handles and rings, (T. D 16295 17327,20810) 45V 170 " umbrella ribs, (T. D. 12911) .. 50% 170 " umbrella sticlts, tubular (T. D. liSOS)' .'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 50% 183 " unwrought, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 14462, 9 S. C. R. 279, T. D. 13966) 20% 199 " vase, enameled, (T. D. 2140S) 45% 199 " Venetian mosaics, (T. D. 11402) 45% 199 " watch mosaics, (T. D. 11402) 45% 199 " watch openers, (r. D. 13430) 45% 135 " wire rope, (T. D. 10564, 10760, 11380, 11553), in addition to maximum rate on wire ' lo lb but not less than 40% 176 " yellow, for sheathing, copper chief value, and not made in part of ungalvanized iron 2c lb 467 " zithers, (T. D. 11196) 45% 537 Metallic arsenic, or cobalt, (T. D. 2945, 3168) Free 183 " mineral substances, crude, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 13967) ' 20% 135 " packing, (T. D. 17274, 21979). 135 " packing in addition to maximum rate on wire (T. D. 21979) Ic lb but not less than 40% 186 " pens, except gold pens 12c gross 186 " pens, nib and barrel one piece 15c gross 188 " pins 35% 51 Metallico, Japanese, (T. D. 7131) .- 35% 175 Metallics or flitterSj D. L. of April 5, 1902, (T. D. 14064, 14066, 16935, 17181, 25973) 12c lb 467 Metalophones, (T. D. 3399, 10382) 45% 431 " if toys 35% 675 Metamorphoses (T. D. 26708, A. 8100) Free 536 Metanilic acid ...i...:.. Free 114 Metates, of freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone and all other building or monumental stone, except marble, breccia and onyx (T. D. 29803, A. 21361) 50% 95 " stone, other than above (T. D. 14272, 15830), plain J ; 35% decorated .■ 45 % 199 Meters, air ; 45% 15 Methyl, violet (T. D. 13597) 30% 480 " alcohol, (T. D. 22311) ■ 20% 15 " pyrocatechin carbonic ester (T. D. 25513, A. 2565) 20% 467 Metronomes, (T, D. 1764, 4453, 10257, 11392, 12984).... 45% 90 Mexican asphaltum, crude, (T. D. 4867) $1.50 ton blankets as- wool blankets, (T. D. 22377). 578 " fiber, (T. D. 15956) Free 480 " fiber, drawn, (T. D. 15956) 20% 463 " grass table mats, (T. D. 12240) 35% 378 " hair curios (T. D. 17627), as' Wool manufac- tures, n. s. p. f. 220 " leaf tobacco, (T, . D. 14221) stemmed 50c lb unstenimed ^ .- 35c lb onyx as marble, (T. P. 2306, 9228, 13699, 15999, 48 F. K. 289,. T. D. 21839). 298 " peppers (T. D. 3301) 2%c lb 621 Mezuzoths (T. D. 3497) Free 91 Mica, (T. D. 104-75,- 2676, 22691, 23377) unmanufac- tured or rough triihmed ....>. 5c lb and 20% 91 ■• - built up . . .-.■ .'. lOo lb and 20% ■ cut or trimmed 10c lb and 20% 91 " in strips, (T. D. 10475) ...:: .40c R) and 20% 696 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 480 M ica, ground, (T. D. 2713, 6559) 20% 91 " manufactures of 10c tl) and 20% 91 " plates 10c It) and 20% 91 " ruby talc, (T. D. 11996) 5c tt) and 20% 91 " scrap, (T. D. 16809, 23377) 5c tt) and 20% 91 " splittings (T. D. 25916, A. 4245) 5c It) and 20% 479 " waste, (T. D. 6559, 22691, 28050, A. 14868) 10% 108 " and glass ray screen (T. D. 29618, A. 20751).. 45% 91 MIcanlte, dutiable as mica (T. D. 22691). 650 Mlscroscope, when it is scientific apparatus (72 F. R. 41) Free 99 " slides, not beveled (T. D. 5977, 6597, 10793, 11237, 12120, 12679, 15310, 19010), as window . glass. 98 " slides, beveled, ground concave (T. T>. 28638) 60% 215 " wood oases for, (T. D. 16880) 35% 108 Microscopes, (T. D. 5997, 11697, 14153) 45% 656 " as tools of trade of immigrant, (72 F. R. 41, T. r>. 1 4719) Free 650 " for colleges, (T. D. 11743) Free 480 " slides, pathological specimens, for, (T. D. 12798, 29614) 20% 650 Microtome, specially imported for institutions and not for sale Free 199 " metal 45% 480 Midzuame (T. D. 26765) 20% 66 Milan plasters, (T. D. 6915) • 25% 357 Military canvas (T. D. 12830), as Flax woven fabrics. " company, uniforms for, are not regalia, (T. D. 13379, 14608). 448 " ornaments, of glass or paste (except Imitation jet), or of silver, German silver, white metal, brass or gun metal, value not over 20c do2. Ic each and 25% value over 20c doz 85% 358 " paddings, jute, (T. D. 6537) 45% 403 ■' silk sashes, (T. D. 13423, 15023) 50% 219 Miil< chocolate tablets, wafers, etc., confectionery, (T. D. 127217). 248 " condensed 2o lb 480 " foods, (T. D. 6926) 20% 247 " fresh, (T. D. 16012) 2o gal ' " -^ ^ ' Free 67 " of roses, cosmetic 60% 20 " powder, pawpaw, (T. D. 17613, 17639, 20905, 22240, 22451, 23097, 23178) %c It) and 10% 248 " preserved 2c It) 607 " proteid (T. D. 28577) Free 248 ' sugar of 5o lb 248 ■' sterilized, (T. D. 17841) 2c It) 462 Millboard, asbestos 25% 415 Millboards, (T. D. 29559, A. 20658) 30% 123 Mill cranks and irons, of wrought iron 30% 480 " feed, (T. D. 4235) 20% 168 " saws 8c lin ft 131 " shafting, see steel ingots. 683 " stones, burrstone in block, rough or unmanu- factured Free 113 " stones, if buhr, or burr, manufactured, Deo. 14, 1859, Charleston 15% 114 " stones, if not buhr or burr, partly br wholly manufactured (T. D. 11686, 17440) 50% 199 Mills, coffee, metal 46% 480 Millet pulp (78 P. R. 804, 84 P. R. 446, T. D. 18885, 19094) 20% Schedule of Dt:TiES 597 Par. Article Rait. 668 Millet seed, (33 F. R. 241, T. D. 2093, 5516, 13980, 16995, 78 F. R. 804, 19094) Free HIS " seed cake, as confectionery (T. D. 25462, A. 2150). 480 " seed hulled (T. D. 19094) 20% 438 Millinery ornaments, feathers, flowers and dressed birds, (T. D. 15022) , 60% 448 " ornaments. See military ornaments. 448 " ornaments, rhinestones (T. D. 16482) 60% 286 Mince meat, (T. D. 8533) 25% Mineral colors. See Colors, 618 " carbonate of magnesia, (T. D. 5304) Free 685 " carbonate of strontia Free 626 " crude, natural gas is, (73 F. R. 191) Free 3 " grease, (T. £). 10651, 13564) 26% 3 " oil, (T. D. 7396) 25% 48 " orange 3%o tb 95 " or earthen substances, articles composed of, n. s. p. f., decorated (T. D. 23028) 45% plain (T. D. 23028) 35% 56 " paints, (T. L). 6184) 30% 627 " salts from evaporation of mineral waters ac- companied by certificate (T. D. 23850) Free 183 " substances, metallic in a crude state, (54 F. R. 673, 6 S. C. R. 207, 67 F. R. 232, T. D. 13764, 13788, 14146, 14459, 14813, 14814, 16733) 20% 480 " substances, ground actinolite, (T. D. 16013).. 20% 480 " substances, ground cornish stone, (T. D. 11240) 20% 480 " substances, ground silica stone, (T. D. 15701) 20% 480 " substances, ground talc, (T. D. 12458) 20% 95 " teeth, (T. D. 11019, 22077, 22100, 22350, 23886).. 35% 312 " waters and all imitations of natural mineral waters, and all artificial mineral waters, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 3748, 5116, 7023, 7128, 7191, 7417, 7368, 9284, 10861, 10772, 11428, 13957, 16249) in bottles or jugs. containing not over 1 pint 20c doz containing over 1 pint, not over 1 quart 30c doz * containing over 1 quart 24o gal but duty shall be assessed on the bottles at 1-3 the regular rates. otherwise than as above (T. D. 18622) 8o gal additional duty on the coverings at 1-3 the regular rates. 707 " wax, (T. D. 6258) Free 480 " white, (T. D. 13945) 20% 626 Minerals, crude, not advanced in value or condition by refining, grinding or other process of manufacture, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 5972, 10784, 14456, 54 F. R. 673, 6 S. C. R. 207) Free 678 Mineralogy specimens, for scientific public collection Free 382 Miners' hats, of wool and resin, (T. D, 13380, 21674) 44o lb and 60% 556 " diamonds, not set Free " diamonds set, dutiable at component material of chief value. 556 " diamonds in natural form or broken (T. D. 29054) Free 628 " rescue appliances Free 628 " safety lamps Free 420 Miniature theatres of paper, (T. D. 1825) 35% 470 Miniatures on ivory, when not parts of Jewelry, (T. D. 11567) 15% 598 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 199 Miniatures, frames for, set with precious stones (T. D. 2S244, 28344) 45% 435 IVIining explosives, see gunpowder. 536 Mirbane, oil of, (T. D. 6045, 16175, 16410) Free 274 Mirabellon, plums dried, (T. D. 2670) 2c tb 307 iVlirin, as sake (T. D. 29348, A. 19967). 109 Mirrors, advertising pocket, (T. D. 14507) 45% 109 " advertising table, (T. D. 14510) 45% 420 " attached to note books, (T. D. 13814, 14507, 14510, 15029) 35% 109 " dental and ophthalmic, (T. D. 12019, 12303)... 45% 103 " frames for, pay additional. 109 " frames chief value, dutiable as mirrors (T. D. 28833, A. 18361). glass, see glass plate, silvered. 109 " glass disks, silvered, (T. D. 13175) 45% 109 " hand, ornamented with shell (T. D. 27660) 46% 109 " physicians' (71 P. R. 953, T. D. 12303) 45% plates for, (T. D. 11210, 21166, 78 F. R. 809), see glass plate. 109 " plates for frontal, (T. D. 13819, 16715, 17073).. 45% 109 " pocket, in celluloid cases, (T. D. 13235, 13814) 45% 109 " small, (T. D. 5012, 6455, 5476, 9958, 17615, 10239, 14395, 16375, 23663) 45% table, (49 F. R. 219, T. D. 13526, 22744), see glass plate. 431 " toy, (T. D. 16340, 16376, 16390, 17615, 17018).... 35% triple, as mirrors, (T, D, 22470, 23281, 24869). Missal stands, not regalia, (T. D. 12096). 252 Miso 40% «30 Mistletoe (T. D. 28104, A. 15177) Free Mittens, as gloves, according to material. 3 Mixtures, chemical 25% 65 " medicinal, alcoholic, (minimum 25%) 55o Fb 65 " medicinal, non-alcoholic 25% 480 Mlzuame (T. D. 26736, 26746) 20% 451 Moccasins, Indian (T. D. 15015, 17664) 15% 676 Mocha skins (T. D. 28195) Free 448 Mock jewelry, (T. D. 3099, 3288, 6161, 6050, 6222, 6246, 7305, 9027). • 95 Modeling clay (T. D. 18610, 19258, 28797) 35% ■666 " clay, if tool of trade of emigrant (T. D. 14175) Free 464 Models, imitations, in paper mache, (T. D. 1767, 22724, 22821, 22981) 35% ■629 " of inventions and other improvements in the arts; to be used exclusively as models and incapable of any other use (T. D. 12373, 12427, 12579, 14298) Free 650 " for societies, etc. (T. D. 23403) Free " n. s. p. f., according to material, (T. D. 263, 1767, 12304, 12373, 12427, 12579, 14393, 18534, 21974, 22724). 661 " statuary or casts of sculpture for use as Free 378 Mohair, articles of, (T. D. 15624), as woolen manu- factures. 426 " button forms 10% 445 " crinoline cloth, (8 S. C. R. 714) 8c sq. yd 374 " flocks (T. D. 13002) 10c tb 383 " laces and flowerings (T. D. 12535, 14628, 18843) 60c lb and 60% 373 '■ noils 20c lb 378 " noils, carbonized, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. 382 •■ rolls (T. D. 29031, A. 19007) 44c lb and 60% Schedule op Duties 599 Par. Article Raie 393 Mohair rugs (T. D. 26117, A. 5093) 50% 375 '• tops (T. D. 9972), as wool tops. 383 " trimmings 50c lb and 60% 480 Mohn, crushed oil calce, (T. D. 6391) 20% 154 Moits, as knives, table (T. D. 17165). 216 Molasses, (T. D. 15668, 15888, 16532, 16575), testing above 40 degrees, not above 56 degrees 3c gal testing 56 degrees, and above 6o gal jl testing not above 40 degrees, (T. D. 23180) 20% 216 " concrete and concentrated, as Sugar. 216 " pumpings of, as molasses, (T. D. 10514, 20613). 97 Molded glass bottles, vials, jars or demijohns. 464 Molding of plaster of paris, (T. D. 9604) 35% 96 " clay, (T. D. 19258, 28797) 35% 683 " sand, (T. D. 8546) Free 427 MoJds, button, as buttons. 147 " cast iron, machined, etc. (T. D. 12920) Ic tb 579 " gold beaters' Free 131 " hammer and gun. See Steel ingots. 65 " lunar caustic, (T. D. 337) 26% Moleskins, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 7638). Molleton, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 8942). 183 Molybdenite, (T. D. 18849) 20% 184 Molybdenum and ferro. molybdenum, val. $200 ton or less 25% value over $200 ton 20% 183 Monazite sand 4c tb Money, counterfeit, an illegal importation, (T. D. 11732, 11735l^). paper of foreign country, not dutiable, (T. D. 13109). Mongoose, prohibited importation (T. D. 22309). 431 Monkeys, toy, (T. D. 14319) 35% 229 " live 20% 358 Monk's cloth, jute (T. D. 26735, A. 8232) 45% 131 Monogram dies, plates for (T. D. 29633). 349 " towels, (T. D. 10563, 17262) 60% 72 Monohydrate of soda ^c lb 661 Monstrance, if regalia, (T. D. 3745) Free 707 Montan wax (T. D. 29173, A. 19431) Free 416 Monthly publications in stiff covers, (T. D. 6365) 25% 111 Monumental marble, hewn, dressed or polished, n. s. p. f $1 cu ft 111 " marble, in block, rough or squared 65c cu ft 114 " stone, except marble, n. s. p. f., hewn, dressed or polished 50% 114 " stone, except marble, unmanufactured or un- dressed, n. s. p. f 10c cu ft 715 Monuments, imported by societies, if works of art.. Free 112 " marble 50% 114 " stone 60% 344 Mooj mats, (T. D. 21407). 266 Moon seed (T. D. 3451), (bu. 56 lbs.) 25c bu 19 Moor salt (T. D. 8707) 15-lOOc per lb 285 Moose carcasses (T. D. 28020, A. 14743) 1^0 n> 480 " head, mounted, (T. D. 10446, 22234) 20% 678 " head mounted, for scientific public collection (T. D. 18422) Free 229 " imported for private park, (T. D. 16439) 20% Mops, according to material of chief value. 215 " sticks for, of wood 35% " sticks for of wood and iron, according to ma- terial of chief value. 384 Moquette carpets, (T. D. 11345) 60o sq. yd. and 40% 600 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 378 Moquette, for car seating (T. D. 11345), as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 399 " silk, is silk plush (T. D. 29545, A. 20612). 378 Moreens, worsted, as woolen dress goods (T. D. 11218). 451 Morocco skins, finished, (T. D. 22709) 15% 451 " skins, unfinished, (T. D. 3671, 7862, 12130) 5% " skins for; pig skins not (T. D. 24564). skins for; seal skins not (T. D. 20042). " skins for; sheep skins may be (T. D. 25003). 41 Morphia, morphine, and all salts thereof $1.50 oz 3 Morrohual (T. D. 26065) 25% 286 Morta dello (T. D. 28361, A. 16323) 25% 109 Mortars and pestles, glass, (T. D. 14857) 45% 147 " oast iron : S-lOo lb 94 " earthenware, white 55% 93 decorated 60% 149 " iron or steel coated, glazed or tinned IV^o Ho 199 " iron or steel, enameled 45% 112 " marble 50% 199 " metal 45% 95 " metates, (T. D. 14272, 15830) 35% 92 " stone, common 25 % 95 " stone, (T. D. 14272), plain 35% decorated 45% 94 " Wedgwood, (T. D. 16231) 55% 111 Mosaic cubes of marble, onyx, (T. D. 1448, 2624, 9387, 10620, 10397, 10897, 11712, 13986, 13949, 14100, 16627, 53 F. R. 913) not exceeding two inches in size, if loose Vic It) and 20% if attached to paper or other material 5c superficial ft and 35% 109 " cubes of fusible enamel, (T. D. 14854) 45% " cubes, glass (T. D. 25509). 85 " earthenware, see tiles, (T. D. 4909, 13907). 116 " Florentine, of slate, (T. D. 547, 2624, 4624, 10620) 20% 109 " glass cuTdbs (T. D. 24991) 45% 449 " imitation of precious stones, not set 20% 199 " metal and glass, (T. D. 11402) 45% 98 " materials, opaque glass 60% 112 " pictures, (T. D. 16116, 16821) 50% 93 " picture frames, earthen, (T. D. 16290) 60% 448 " set as jewelry 60% 112 " table tops, marble, (T.. D. 3016, 3117) 50% 387 "' velvet carpeting, (T. D. 13803).. 40c sq. yd. and 40% 799 " Venetian, (T. D. 11402) 45% 109 " windows, (T. D. 10903) 45% 203 " wood, as veneers (T. D. 27765, A. 13692) 20% 671 Mosoardlni, shell fish (T. D. 29193, A. 19486) Free 349 Mosquito net, (T. D. 9184, 10256, 16530) 60% 630 Moss, crude and unmanfd. (T. D. 2518, 4854, 4924, 9349, 13722, 14728, 14991, 15411, 16153, 68 F. R. 421) Free 78 " dyed, (T. D. 9167, 12703, 12115, 16317, 16956, 53 F. R. 1016) 10% 20 " Iceland, advanced in value V^c It) and 10% 559 " Iceland, crude Free 78 " Irish, manfd or dyed (T. D. 17078) 10% 471 " peat, (T. D. 9439) $1 ton 78 " sea, manfd or dyed (T. D. 21626) 10% 630 " other than sea moss, crude (T. D. 26875, A. 9128) Free 78 " manufactured 10% Schedule of Duties ^01 Par. Article Rate 630 Moss, unmanufactured Free 20 " used as drugs, advanced in value.. ^Ac It) and 10% 559 " used as drugs, crude Free B36 Moth balls, naphthalin (T. D. 27508, A. 12261) Free 427 Mother of pearl buttons, (T. D. 11981, 14282). l%c line gross and 15% 480 " ■' " chips, (T. D. 16003, 17162) 10% 464 disks, (51 F. R. 76, T. D. 21307) 35% 152 " " " knife handles, pocket. See Knives. 464 knife handles, table 35% 464 " " " manufactures, n. s. p. f 35% 464 slabs, (T. D. 12922, 14318, 27823) 35% 464 umbrella handles, (T. D. 13349) 35% 647 " " " unmanufactured Free 141 Motorcycles and parts 45% 410-420 Mottoes, paper, (T. D. 14397) minimum 35% 383 " paper, wool embroidered, (T. D. 23402), 50c lb and 60% 464 Mouldings, plaster of paris, (T. D. 6163, 9604) 35% Mourning arm bands are wearing apparel (T. D. 27223, A. 10566). 139 Mounted fur heads, (T. D. 10253, 11864, 13297, 22234) 20% 199 Mouse traps, part metal 45% 381 Mousseline-de-Laine, as wool dress goods, (T. D. 7331). 402 " brodee (T. D. 14394^ . .■ 60% 431 Moustachios, cheap, for children, as toys, (T. D. 12307, 13975) 35% 431 Mouth organs, if toys (T. D. 2466, 3399) 35% 474 Moving picture films, photographic negatives, in any form, for use with moving picture exhibits, or for making or reproducing pictures for such exhibits, and moving picture films not developed or exposed 25% 474 " picture films, photographic positives. In any form, for use with moving picture exhibits. Including all motion, moving moto-phofog- raphy or cinematography, film pictures, prints, positives or duplicates, (T. D. 25426, 29643) l%c per Un ft 192 Movements, watch and clock. ^ 476 Mo^we^s, agricultural 15% 476 " from country admitting same Free from United States Free 639 Mowra oil, nut oil (T. D. 29565, A. 20690) Free 119 Muck bars, Iron 3-lOc lb 449 Muckel crystal lense disks, imitation of rock crystal, (T. D. 26515, A. 7434) 10% 199 Mucklucks, rawhide and metal shoes (T. D. 29449, A. 20290) *5% 20 Mucilage, (T. D. 14810) %o lb and 10% 65 Mucilages, medicinal 25% 322 Mufflers, cotton, (55 F. R. 968, T. D. 12656, 14447, 17959), see handkerchiefs, cotton. 400 " silk, see handkerchiefs, silk. (T. D. 21627). 382 " woolen, (T. D. 10787, 10864, 14447).. 44o lb and 60% 439 Muffs, foot, (T. D. 10745) 50% 439 " fur (T. D. 23247) 50% 402 " silk, (T. D. 10787) 60% 439 " Thibet lamb (T. D. 23247) B0% 93 Mugs, earthenware, (T. D. 6578, 6610, 8396, 41 F. R. 882), decorated 60% 94 plain white 55% 639 Muguet pomade (T. D. 27265) Free 602 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 162 Mule shoes, wrought iron or steel ?io lt> 227 Mules, valued over $150 25% valued at $150 or less $30 each 95 Mullers or color stones, (T. D. 5048) 35% 253 Mulligatawny paste, (Abt. 20271, T. D. 29449) 40% Mulls, (T. D. 10499, 12921, 13178, 15044, 17272, 14 S. C. R. 434), as cotton cloth. 403 " silk, (T. D. 21099) 50% 117 Mundic, (T. D. 507) 15c ton 374 Mungo, vifoolen 10c lb 617 M unjeet, extract of Free 617 " ground and prepared Free 3 Murexide 25% 5 Muriate of ammonia, (T. D. 1816) %,c Vb 65 " of apomorphia, (T. D. 13699) 25% 3 " of barytes 25% 658 " of cinchona Free 41 •' of cocaine, (T. D. 13826, 13849, 15639, 16929, 20050) $1.50 oz 3 " of g-old 25% 655 " of potash, (T. D. 13946) Free 3 " of strontia 25% 3 " of tin 25% 482 Muriatic acid Free 3 Muscarine, (T. D. 15116) 25% 107 Museum, lantern slides for, (T. D. 12634) 45% " private, articles for, are dutiable, (T. T>. 11579, 18318). 251 Mushrooins, dried, cut, or sliced, in undivided pack- ages containing' not less than 5 lbs, (T. D. 1408, 15032, 17557, 26161, 26176, 26748, 26968, 27345, 27499, 27500, 28054, 28091, 28053, 28088, 2^4c It) 251 " dried, in tins, including the weight of tins.... 2^40 lb 251 " prepared or preserved or contained in tins, jars, bottles or similar packages, (T. D. 13213), including weight of immediate cov- erings 2%cn) 253 " sauce or catsup of 40% 266 " spawn, (T. D. 6342, 5714, 20128) Ic lb 416 Music (T. p. 19183, 23226) 25% 416 " books, foreign, (T. D, 11469, 13323, 16725, 24154) 25% 416 " bound volumes of, (T. D. 12229, 12469, 13323) 25% 467 " boxes, (T. L). 6771, 10748, 10941, 11058, 11083, 12850, 12965, 13197, 16878, 19201) 45% 519 " for societies or institutions Free 416 " in sheets, in foreign language, (T. D. 3503, 11118, 11340, 11469, 12582, 12804, 12807, 13797) 25% 416 " in loose sheets, (T. D. 11617, 11118, 12582, 12807, 13797) 25% 618 " in raised print for the blind Free 416 " paper ruled, (T. D. 4991, 16331) 25% 649 " plates, old, (T. D. 24671, Abt. 382, T. D. 25023) Free 517 " printed over 20 years Free 467 " rolls for mechanical piano (T. D. 16843) 45% " stands, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 9370). 199 Musical bird cages, (T. D. 3255) 45% 98 " decanters, cut glass, (T. D. 6355) 60% 467 " instrument cases 45% 467 " Instruments and parts of (T. D. 24803) 45% 467 " Instruments, accordions, (T. D. 10921, 11030).. 45% 467 " instruments, aristophones, (T. D. 12118) 45% 467 " instruments, bass clarionet, (T. D. 14737) 45% Schedule of Duties 60S Par. Article Rate 467 Musical instruments, carrousel organs, (T. D. 13319) 45 /i 467 " instruments, cello and bass bows, (T. D. 10885) 45% 467 " instruments, cellos, (T. D. 10956) 45% 467 " instruments, flute liarmonicas, (T. D. 14392).. 45% 467 " instruments, flutes, (T. D. 10956 11056, 11353) 45% 467 " instruments, gongs (T. D. 18726) 45% 431 " Instruments, harmonicas, less than one octave, as toys, (T. D. 11037, 12118, 12141, 12748, 12767, 18483, 21981, 22096, 22105) 35% 467 " Instruments, harmonicas, one octave or over (T. D. 18483) 45% 467 " instruments, herophones, (T. D. 13790) 45% 431 " instruments, Jew's harps, (T. D. 11017, 11562, 19201) 35% 467 " instruments, mandolins, (T. D. 10938) 45% 467 " instruments, metalophones, (T. D. 10382, 19201) 45% 467. " instruments, metronomes, (T. D. 10257) 45% 467 " instruments, parts of, (T. D. 10488, 10652, 11384, 11593, 22141, 23170) 45% 467 " instruments, piano street organs, (T. D. 13962) 45% 467 " instruments, piccolos, (T. D. 11535) 45% 467 " instruments, pitch pipes 45% 480 " Instruments, resin not a part of, (T. D. 16099, 24103) 20% 467 " instruments, strings for, (T. D. 13234, 14741, 18733) 45% 431 " instruments, toy, (T. D. 11992, 12109) 35% 431 " instruments, toy flutes, (T. D. 14734) 35% 431 " instruments, toy pistons, (T. D. 10908) 35% 431 " instruments, toy violins, (T. D. 11554) 35% 467 " instruments, tuning forks 45% 467 " instruments, tuning hammers 45%. 467 " instruments, violin bows, (T. D. 10938) 45% 467 " instruments, violin strings, (T. D. 10339, 16087) 45% 467 " instruments, zithers, (T. D. 10103, 11196) 45% 199 " strings, wire for binding, (T. D. 16087) 45% 467 " work boxes (T. D. 3764) 45% 3 Musk, artificial, (T. T>. 26693) (min. 25%) 55c lb- 631 " crude, in natural pods (T. D. 6646) Free 4S0 " in grain, (T. D. 8962) 10% 67 " perfumery, if not alcoholic 60% 156 Musket, barrels, steel 25% 712 " blocks rough-hewn or sawed, or planed on one side Free 156 " rods, iron or steel 25% 156 " stocks, wooden 25% 156 Muskets and parts thereof (T. D. 13212, 13691) 25% 156 " Turkish (T. D. 13212) 25% 349 Muslin curtains ruffled (T. D. 13965) 60% 323 " madras, as cotton cloth, known as lappets (T. D. 12921, 16524). 349 " sash net, tamboured, (T. D. 11026) 60%, 402 " silk embroidered 60% 403 " silk, figured, (T. D. 11239) 50% 323 " Swiss as cotton cloth, known as lappets (T. D. 14963, 15041, 15312, 60 F. R. 1012). 399 Muslins, cotton and silk, as iiilk goods, (T. D. 16209). as cotton cloth, (T. D. 2268, 2298, 6349, 10512). 429 " cork coated, for insoles, if cork chief value (T. D. 22619) • 30% 431 Mustaches, toy, (T. D. 12307, 13975) 35% 630 Mustard, dross, (T. D. 14739) Free- 479 " dross, ground, (Abt. 21791, T. D. 29984) 10% 604 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 298 Mustard, French, (T. D. 5809, 6280, 13080, 16522) lOo tb 298 " ground or prepared, in bottle or otherwise, (T. D. 15375, 15424, 16816) lOo It) 3 " oil of, (T. D. 8487, 9859, 13589) 25% 253 " sauce (T. D. 15424) 40% 668 " seed, crude Free 298 Mutarde, Indienne, (T. D. 16522) lOo It) 285 Mutton, fresh 1%C It) 153 Muzzle loading pistols, (T. D. 13316) 50% 156 " loading shotguns, (T. D. 10524, 13682) 25% 536 Myrbane, oil of (T. D. 6045, 16175, 16410) Free 22 Myrobolan, extract of, (T. D. 3898, 3329, 21058) %c lb 264 " plum cuttings or seedlings of, 3 years old or less $1 M plants 632 Myrobolans, (T. D. 5529) Free 20 Myrrh, gum advanced in value if not alcoholic ViC lb and 10% 559 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 707 Myrtle wax Free 713 " sticks Free 713 " wood, in the rough Free N 199 Nail blanks, horseshoe, (T. D. 13201) .' 45% 423 " brushes 40% 199 " cleaners, metal chief value, (72 F. R. 62, T. D. 11991, 17047) 45% 67 " enamel powder, (T. D. 15245) 60% 199 " flies, (T. D. 14842, 16778, 20760) 45% 421 " heads, gelatin, not .strung , (T. D. 14622) 35% 421 " heads, glass, not strung (T. D. 10891, 11339).. 35% 421 " heads, strung 60% 199 " plates 45% 134 " rods, not smaller than No. 6 wire gauge, (8 S. C. B. 562, T. D. 1499, 12929, 23889) valued 4c or less tb ■. 3-lOc lb Valued over 4o lb 6-lOc lb 160 Nails, bellows, (T. D. 7257) li^o lb 199 " brass and brass headed, (T. D. 6361) 45% 199 " copper 45 % 159 " cut, of iron or steel 4-lOc lb 199 " for ornamenting buttons, of metal (T. D. 6397) 45% 160 " horseshoe and hob l^c rb ■ 160 " malleable cast iron, (T. D. 7257) l%c lb 199 " metal, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6361, 7959, 8824) 45% 199 " plated or gilt 45% 199 " upholsterers', (T. D. 9248) 45% 161 " wire, not less than 1 inch long and not lighter than No. 16 wire gauge '. 4-lOc lb Less than 1 inch long and lighter than No. 16 wire ' gauge ^iclb 94 " with porcelain heads, plain white 55% 93 decorated, (T. D. 8066) 60% 160 " wrought, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7257) l%o lb Nainsooks, (T. D. 12904, 15044). As Cotton cloth. Nankeen. As Cotton cloth. 15 Naphtha coal tar product 20% 639 " oil Free 15 Naphthalene, (T. D. 21591) 20% 536 Naphthalln, (T. D. 11010, 13410, 13571, ia598, 17497) Free 15 Naphthaline colors, (T. D. 3913, 3927, 5393, 9766) 30% 3 Naphthlonate of soda, (49 F. R. 272, 56 F. R. 481, T. D. 9630, 10250, 11600, 13282, 13423, 13579 25S 536 Naphthol, (T. D. 11642, 11696) Free ' Schedule of Duties 605 Par. Article Rate 15 Naphthol salt, (T. D. 9630, 10143, 10490, 13530, 13568).. 20% 15 " soda, (T. D. 12224, 13410, 13530) 20% 536 Naphtolsulfoaclds and their sodium or potassium salts Free 536 Naphtylamin, (T. D. 13566) Free 331 Napkins, cotton damask 40% 349 " cotton or linen embroidered, (T. D. 11069, 14859) 60% 349 " lace 60% 357 " linen, as Linen woven articles. (T. D. 19199, 23101). 410 " paper, tissue, colored or uncolored, white or printed, (T. D. 16019, 15682, 19069, 28350, 29163) weighing not over 6 tbs to the ream of 480 sheets on the basis of 20 by 30 inches, and whether in ream or any other form 6c lb and 16% if weighing over 6 lbs and less than 10 lbs to the ream 5c lb and 15% *''' " •-■ -iii- i 3i% 402 " silk, embroidered ; 60% 263 Narcissus bulbs $1 per M 41 Narcotine, if preparation of opium 40% 668 . Nasturtium seed, (T. D. 6241, 17508) Free 76 Natron wasser glass, as silicate of soda, (T. D. 4710; %c lb 626 Natural gas, (78 F. R. 110, T. D. 10448, 11569, 14143, 20659, 20712, 20757) Free 578 " grass, dried, (T. D. 1739, 9770, 9179, 10073) Free 480 " grass, dyed (T. D. 13574) 20% 678 " history, specimens of, for scientific public col- lections, (T. D. 10446, 11864, 15310) Free Sec. 12 Neat cattle importation Prohibited Sec. 12 " cattle hides importation Prohibited 3 Neats' foot oil 25% 307 Nebbioio wine, as wine, still, (T. D. 8694). 427 Neclclace clasps, (T. D. 13426) 50% 448 Necltiaces, (T. D. 13342, 13345, 13790, 20298) 60% 448 " amber beads, (T. V. 3389; 60% 448 " coral, (T. D. 11033) 60% 448 " glass, (T. D. 12636) 60% 448 " of celluloid beads, with brass clasps, as jewelry, (T. D. 11033) 60% 448 " of precious stones 60% 448 " paste, (T. D. 14943, 21287) 60% 349 Necl< ruffllngs and ruchings, cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% 405 " rufilings and ruchings of artificial or Imitation silk or imitation horsehair 45c lb and 60% 402 " rufilings and ruchings, silk, (T. D. 11022, 11233, 12543, 13224) 60% 399 Necktie silks, as silk goods, (T. D. 14057, 15019). 324 Neckties, cotton, or other vegetable fiber, (T. T>. 10392, 11065, 12382, 13444) 50% 324 " cotton or other vegetable fiber with India rubber if cotton chief value 50% 199 " needles for, (T. D. 7267) 45% 102 " silk, (T. D. 11022, 11233, 12543, 13876, 25603) 60% !24 " with metal fastenings, (T. D. 10392) 50% S82 " wool 44c n> and 60% 324 Neckwear, cotton or other vegetable fiber 50% 349 " lace, (T. D. 25220) 60% 164 Needle books and cases, furnished as entireties, (72 P. R. 43, T. D. 9420, 12107, 14519, 17942, 20043, 26887, 27949, 28716, 29097). 606 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 199 135 164 199 199 164 633 164 468 633 633 199 164 199 164 164 199 164 199 633 164 164 164 164 164 474 378 95 639 94 480 480 332 349 342 442 135 349 402 383 350 351 402 421 349 349 Article Rate Needle points for blanket frames, (T. D. 15709) 45% " wire 35 % Needles, all, n. s. p. f., (T D. 3421, 4703, 9070, 11590, 19356, 24322, Abt. 141, T. D. 24945, Abt. 1265 T. D. 25273, 26872) 25% barb, (T. D. 21505) 45% comber, (T. D. 11590) 45% crochet (T. D. 22807) 25% darning Free embroidery machine (T. D. 15991) 25% gramophone points not, (T. D. 26872) 45% hand sewing (T, D. 23339) Free harness (T. D. 13502) Free hypodermic, (T. D. 9526, 15143) 45% jacquard, (T. D. 13227) 25% kindergarten, (T. D. 23109) 45% knitting (T. D. 22807) 25% knitting machine $1 M and 25 % larding (T. D. 8995, 12976) 45% latch $1.15 M and 35% lithographic (T. D. 6716) 45% sail, harness, mattress makers' and uphol- sterers', (T. D. 13502) Free sewing machine (T. D. 14456) $1 M and' 25% spaying, (G. A. 3942) 25% surgical (T. D. 11223, 24795, 26041) 25% tape 25% weaving (G. A. 3902) 25% Negatives, photographic (T. D. 12031, 21055) 25% Negro head cloth (June 5, 1857, N. Y.). As Wool manufactures, n, s. p. f. Nephrite, manufactures of (T. D. 13337), decorated.. 45% plain 35% Neroli oil (T. D. 6420, 9737, 42 F. R. 446) Free Nest eggs, china (T. D. 7946) 56% Nests, birds (T. D. 18010, 22054) 20% Nestle's milk food (T. D. 6956) 20% Netting, flsh, of cotton (T. D. 25111) 45% Nettings, cotton, or other vegetable fibre (T. D. 9184, 10256, 16111, 16311, 20729, 247S4) 60% " gill flax (T. D. 12318). Same duty as on cord from which made, and in addition 20% " human hair (T. D. 1539) 35% " iron or steel wire, duty equal to that of the wire and in addition (T. D. 14400) (mini- mum 40%) Ic lb mosquito bar (T. D. 9184, 10256, 16530) 60% silk (T. D. 11377, 12334, 13068, 13905, 14052).... 60% " woolen 50c lb and 60% Nets and nettings made on the Lever or Gothrough machine 70% ** and nettings made on Nottingham machines, coniposed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, when counting five points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch, ..Ic sq yd and 20% Counting more than five points or spaces to the inch, % of one cent per sq. yd. in addition for each such point or space to the inch in excess of five. All of the foregoing shall pay not less than.... 50% beaded silk (T. D. 16225) 60% " beaded, not part wool 60% bobbinets (T. D. 11329) 60% bretone, cotton (T, D, 18965) 60% Schedule op Duties 607 Par. Article Rate 349 Nets, Brussels (T. D. 10256) 60% 349 '■ cotton (T. D. 9184, 14166, 14177, 16145, 16205, 16277, 16311. 16530, 16808, 18965) 60% 349 " cotton curtain (T. D. 16119) 60% 349 " cotton oriental (T. D. 16152) 60% 349 " Hamburg (T. D. 9184, 11328) 60% 383 ■' head, made of wool 50c Itj and 60% 349 " mosquito (T. D. 11329) 60% 402 " silk (T. D. 12352, 12334, 13068, 14052, 13905, 14052, 14935, 16965, 17788, 17992, 50, P. R. 908, 54, F. R. 367, 76, F. R. 451, 6 S. C. R. 117) 60% 349 '• tamboured sash (T. D. 16106, 18603) 60% 383 " Tosca, (T. D. 14760) 50c ft and 60% 3 Neutraline (T. D. 15718) 25% 634 Newspapers, if periodicals Free 416 " n. s. p. f 25% 191 New types 25% 578 New Zealand flax, (T. D. 818, 9464) Free 303 Ng Gar Pee, Chinese cordial (T. D. 6640) $2.60 gal 559 Nicaragua wood, for dyeing, crude, if not alcoholic. Free 20 " wood for dyeing, not crude, if not alcoholic, %c ft and 10% 206 Nicholson pavement blocks, sawed only (T. D. 343).. 20% 185 Nickel (T. D. 6064, 16981) 6c ft 199 " all articles of, n. s. p. f 46% 185 " alloys (T. D. 19776) 6c ft 185 " anodes, (T. D, 27277, 27828, 28624) 6o ft 427 " bar buttons, per line per gross l-12c and in addition, 15% 185 " bars 6c ft 199 " button material (T. D. 6904, 10387) 45% 185 " coin, foreign (T. D. 6887) 6c ft 185 " ingots 6c ft 643 " in ore, matte, or other crude form (T. D. 6064) Free 199 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f 45% 185 " oxide 6c ft 185 " pigs 6c ft 199 " plated zinc sheets (T. D. 24281, 25005, 25269, 26120, 27229, 27303) 45% 185 " plates (T. D. 6064, 10928) 6c ft 185 " rods (T. D. 16981) 6o ft 128 " sheets or plates with layers of other metal or metals imposed thereon by forging, ham- mering, rolling or welding 40% 185 " sheets or strips, (T. D. 26375) 35% 3 " sulphate 25% 135 " wire with iron core, (T. D. 27544) 35% 106 Nl-coquelle lenses (T. D. 17600) 45% 65 Nimgranine (T. D. 15173), (minimum 25%) 55o ft 198 Nippers, metal, except blacksmiths' tongs, surgical and dental instruments or parts thereof, 8c ft and 40% 463 Nippe shields, India rubber 35% " shields', part glass, according to material of chief value. 463 Nipples, India rubber 35% 77 Niter cake (T. D. 2370, 12643) $1 ton 581 Nitragin (G. A. 3909) Free 677 N itrate cubic Free 3 " of ammonia 25% 3 " of barytes or strontia (T. D. -6172) 25% 3 " of iron 25% 608 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 58 Nitrate of lead 2 "4,0 lb 65 " of pilocarpine (T. D. 13058), (minimum 25%)..55o It) 655 " of potash, crude Free 63 " of potash, refined, (T. D. 674) %0 It) 3 " of silver 25% 677 " of soda (T. D. 9457, 11558) Free 3 " of strontia (T. D. 6172) 25% 3 " of tin 25% 3 " of thorium (T. D. 16643) 25% 3 " of zinc 25% 3 " salts, (T, D. 20131) 25% 65 Nitrates, for medicinal purposes, n. s. p. f 25% 482 Nitric acid (T. D. 9827) Free 73 Nitrite of soda (T. D. 11558) 2o It) 536 Nitre and binitro benzol (T. D. 6144, 6145, 12845, 13879,16410,21947) , Free 536 " and binitro toluol (T. D. 13601, 25129) Free 482 " picric acid (T. D. 9827) Free 15 Nitronaphthalin, (T. D. 24548) 20% 15 Nltrosodioxynaphtaiin, (T. D. 21344) 30% 21 Nitrous ether, spirits of (minimum 25%) 20c lb 373 Nolls alpaca (T. D. 12680) 20c lb 373 " camel's hair (75 F. R. 834, T. D. 15232, 17207).. 20c lb 479 " China grass (T. D. 6873, 13348) 10% 479 " flax, (T. D. 24963, 26461, 27997) 10% 373 " mohair' 20c lb 479 '■ ramie, (T. D. 23347) 10% 673 " silk (T. D. 13348) Free 373 " wool 20o lb 3 Noir solide (T. D. 13596) 25% 480 Nonenumerated articles, manufactured (2 S. C. R. 371, 38 P. R. 494) 20% 480 Nonenumerated articles, unmanufactured 10% 237 Noodles l%c lb 67 Nose paste, if not alcoholic, (T. D. 24246) 60% 413 Note paper. (See paper, note.) " books with pencils, invoiced separately, are not entireties (T. D. 18609, Abt. 2293 T. D. 25482). 351 Nottingham lace curtains, bed sets and pillow shams. composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 9184, 12352, 21942). counting five points or spaces between the warp threads to the inch..lc 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 Ave, in addition %c sq yd but none of the above shall pay less than 50% 349 Novelty braids, cotton (T. D. 20515, 22948) 60% 303 Noyau $2.60 gal 293 Nucoa butter, (T. D. 16293) 3Hc lb 402 Nuns veils (T. D. 11244, 12237, 17331) 60% 381 " veiling, as Wool dress goods. 264 Nursery stock, (T. D. 12540, 12542, 15810, .15951, 20449) 25% 264 " stock, abies canadensis, (T. D. 15848) 25% 264 " stock, achillea, (T. D. 15110) 25% 264 " stock, aoonitum autumnale, (T. D. 14752) 25% 264 " stock, anemone fulgens, (T. D. 14751) 25% 264 " stock, anthericum lileastrum, (T. D. 14752) . . 25% 264 " stock, aucubas, (T. D. 13684) 25% 264 " stock, oedrus atlantica, ('x. D. 15848) 25% 264 " stock, clematis, (T. D. 13982) 25% 264 " stock, olemettis jackraanll, (;T. D. 15112) 25% Schedule of Duties 609 Par. 264 264 264 264 264 263 264 264 264 264 264 264 264 264 264 264 264 349 20 559 22 1 421 480 639 199 679 , 20 559 3 280 280 20 559 635 283 630 283 635 278 639 635 635 278 283 281 499 480 281 Article Rate Nursery stock, Daphe oneorum, (T. D. 13982) 25% stock, delphinium, (T. D. 15113) 25% stock, doronicum, (T. D. 15113) 25% stock, gaillardias, (T. D. 15113) 25% stock. Hydrangea, (T. D. 147o0) 25% stock. Iris Kaempferil or Germanica bulbs (T. D. 14749) no per M stock, laburnum, (T. D, 14750) 25% stock, laurus nobilis, (T. D. 14763) 25% stock, lychnis, (T. D. 14747) 25% stock, manetti multiflora and briar rose, 3 years old or less, (T. D. 14750) $1 per M stock, Marguerite, (T. D. 15113) 25% stock, peonies, (T. D. 13680, 13982, 15110) 25% stock, pyrethrum, (T. D. 15113) 25% stock, rhododendrons, (T. D. 15848) 25% stock, shrubs, (T. D. 11575) 25% stock, sweet-bay tree, (T. D. 14763) 25% stock, yuccas, (T. D. 136S4) 25% Nurses' caps, cotton, embroidered (T. D. 14393) 60% Nutgalls, advanced in value, as drugs, if not alcoholic, ViC lb and 10% " crude, as drugs, if not alcoholic Free extract of, aqueous (T. D. 3898, 5529, 19052, 22529, 24395, 26544, 27115, 27145) ..>4o lb and 10% " extract of, if tannin (T. D. 17354) 35c lb Nut curtains as beaded curtains, (T. D. 26707).. 60% flour (T. D. 16218) 20% oil, (T. D. 14602, 24787, 24871) Free picks, (T. D. 7921) 45% Nutmegs " as drugs, advanced in value, if not a'coholic, 140 lb and 10% " as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Fre** oil of, (T. D. 6253, 8651, 13582, 15131) 25% Nuts, almonds, clear, shelled, (T. D. 6953) 6c lb unshelled, (T. D. 9196) 4c tb apricot and peach kernels, (T. D. 14328, 21567, 23551) 4c lb " as drugs, advanced in value, if not alcoholic, ViC lb and 10% " as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Free Brazil Free caltrop, (T. D. 22516) lo lb candle ". Free " chestnuts, shelled or unshelled Ic lb " cocoa, in the shell Free cocoa, desiccated, (T. D. 11849) 2c lb cocoa, oil of Free coquita Free cream Free dirt in, no allowance for dirt or impurities (T. D. 26090, 26974, 27877, 28816). " dried cocoa or copra, (T. D. 13820) 2c lb " n. s. p. f., shelled or unshelled, (T. D. 1958, 22894) lo lb filberts, not shelled, (T. D. 6494, 10525) 3c H) shelled 5c lb " for dveing or tanning Free ground olive, (T. D. 11199, 18816, 19093, 84 F. R. 148, T. D. 18816, 19983, 22719, 19093, 22783) 20% " hazel, unshelled 3o lb shelled (T. T>. 10525, 10528) 5o lb 610 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 162 N uts, iron and steel, wrought %,c It) 559 " jatropha, (T. D. 24533) Free 283 " kola Ic tb 635 " marrons, crude, Free 635 " palm, (T. D. 13491) Free 635 " palm kernels Free 639 " palm oil of Free 282 " pea or ground beans, shelled, (T. D. 3240) Ic lb unshelled %c lb 253 " pickled 40% 283 " sapucaia (Abt. 8603, T. D. 26802) Ic lb 281 " walnuts, shelled 5c lb unshelled, (T. D. 6512) 3c lb 281 " walnuts in brine, not shelled (T. D. 6290) 3c lb 269 " water chestnuts, (T. D. 22516) 25% 162 " wrought iron and steel %c tb 636 Nux vomica Free O 20 Oak bark, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. ^Ac lb and 10% 559 " bark, crude, if not alcoholic Free 22 " bark, extract, (T. D. 13860) %c lb 637 Oakum, (T. D. 9381) Free 337 " East India hemp, not, (T. D. 10026) $22.50 ton 463 " staff, in part of, (T. D. 14561) 35% 206 Oar blocks, rough hewn, sawed or bored 20% 215 Oars 35% 239 Oat, by-products, (T. D. 25235, 25301, 26596, 26836). per 100 lbs 10c 239 " hulls, (T. D. 15098, 15376, 15399, 16228, 20858) 10c 100 tb 239 " meal Ic lb 239 " meal and oats, coarsely ground, or groats, (T. D. 8509, 6680) Ic tb 244 " meal cakes, (T. D. .14469) 20% 292 Oatmeal-cocoa, Hansen's (T. D. 26801). (See Chocolate and cocoa). 238 Oats 15c bu 238 " for seed, (T. D. 2227) 15c bu 480 " ground and mixed with other grains,. (T. D. 585, 2841) 20% 239 " ground for provender (T. D. 585) ic lb ^39 " rolled Ic lb 438 " suitable for millinery use 60% 108 Object glasses, (T. D. 16842) 45% Sec. 9-11. Obscene articles, importation prohibited, (T. D. 7616, 7855, 7656, 7864, 9039, 26058). 47 Ocher and oohery earths, n. s. p. f., crude or not washed, powdered or pulverized %c lb if powdered, washed or pulverized (T. D. 21263, Abt. 341 T. D. 25000) %c lb if ground in oil or water, (T. D. 5951, 10869)... Ic lb 56 " and ochery earths, in tubes, (T. D. 10869, 11863, 14293,15120,23166) 30% 3 Octopus gloy, not starch, (T. D. 24372, 25604) 25% 448 Odor flasks as jewelry, (T. r>. 25311) 60% 21 Oenanthic ether, (T. T>. 9466, 10211) (minimum 25%).. $1 lb 3 Oil, absinthe 25% 32 " alizarin assistant, in whatever form, in the manufacture of which 50% or more of castor oil is used 30c gal in the manufacture of which less than 50% cas- tor oil is used 15o gal n. s. p. f 30% Schedule of Duties tJH Par. Article Rate 3 Oil allspice 25% '639 " almond, (T. D. 6545) Free 536 " almond, artificial, (T. D. 21947) Free '639 " amber or ambergris, crude and rectified Free '639 " American fisheries Free 3 " and alkali combinations, (T. D. 13564) 25% 197 " and tar spreading machines, used in the con- struction and maintenance of roads and in improving them by the use of road preserva- tives, if imported prior to Jan. 1, 1911 Free 3 " angelica, (T. D. 8992) 25% «39 " aniline, (T. D. 5538, 9487, 15395) Free 639 " aniline orthotoluidine, (T. D. 15395) Free 3 " animal 25% 639 " anise or anise seed Free S39 " anthoss Free 3 " antique 25 % 183 " ashes, CT. D. 10060, 12076) 20% 639 " aspic or spike lavender Free 639 " attar of roses, (T. D. 13557) Free 3 " avenarius, theerol, (T. D. 9613) 25% 3 " bay leaves or bay rum essence, (T. D. 2644).. 25% 639 " bean Free 67 " bears, for toilet use 60% €39 " benzine Free 639 " bergamot, (T. D. 5594, Abt. 2346, T. D. 25482). Free 3 " betulinum, (T. D. 12333, 12715) 25% 3 " birch tar, (T. D. 9634, 12333, 12715) ' .'.. 25% 480 "■ bone tallow (T. D. 12349) 20% 65 " braunscheid, (T. D. 3528) 25% 290 " brown wool grease, not refined (T. D. 9693, 18759) ...ViC lb 290 " brown wool grease n. s. p. f %c lb 293 " butterine, (T. D. 11362, 12436) .3%c lb 3 " cade, (T. D. 6882) .; '. . . 25% 639 " cajeput '. ; . . Free 638 " cake Free 3 " cake, fish, (T. D. 6386) 25% 480 " cake, ground or crushed, (T. D. 15953, 25167).'.... 20% 3 " camphor, (T. D. 9264, 15466, 17612, 18831, 77 F. R. 602, 84 F. R. 149) ' 25% €39 " caraway, (G. A. 3901) Free 639 " cassia, (T. D. 4039, 9241, 12818, Abt. 1508, T. T>. 24905, 26312) Free 33 " castor, (T. D. 5914, 7011, 12671) 35c gal 639 " cedrat, (T. D. 8962) Free 3 " celery, (April 26, 1889, N. Y.) 25% 3 " cenne : 25% 639 " chamomile Free 3 " Chinese wood, (T. D. 19907) 25% 639 " cinnamon, (T. D. 4039) Free 639 " cltral, (T. D. 12137, 56 F. R. 819) Free 639 " citron, (T. D. 8962) Free 639 " citronella Free 639 " civet Free 347 " cloth for floors, if 9 feet or less in width... 6c sq. yd. and 15% Over 9 feet in width 10c sq. yd. and 16% 378 " cloth, lined with wool, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. 403 " cloth, silk ,. . 50% 403 " cloth sweat bands, silk (T. D. 10393) 50% 332 " cloth, yellow, (T. P, 16313) 45% 612 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 321 oil cloths, all (except silk oilcloths and oi'cloths (or floors) 3c sq. yd. and 20% clove 25% coal, crude or refined Free cocoanut, not refined and deodorized, (78 P. R. 332 T. D, 14602) Free cocoanut, refined and deodorized 3V4c lb cod, (T. D. 12378, 15522, 21910) 8c g^l cod, for tanning and dressing leather (T. D. 18317, 20042, 23720) 8c gal cod liver, (T. D. 3611, 7141, 7310, 10211, 10684, 15680) 15o gal cod liver, medicinal, (T. D. 10684) 25% cognac (T. xj. 10211) (minimum 25%) $1 lb colors in tubes, (T. D. 15681, 14293, 16282) 30% colza or rape seed, (T. D. 2604) 10c gal cotton seed (T. D. 10740) 0% lbs to gal.) Free cotton seed and olive oil mixed, as olive oil, (T. D. 22987). creosote (84 F. R. 638) Free croton Free crude light, (T. D. 11983) 25% crude olein, (T. D. 6143, 15040) Free cubebs 25% cummin 25% 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, T. D. 26639) dugong, (T. D. 8886) enfleuraged (T. D. 1600, 2543, 5968, 9241, 10549, 3441, 9288) eucalyptus, (T. D. 8651) fat of turpentine, (T. D. 7374) fennel Free fish, from American fisheries Free fish, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11326, 11573, 12378, 15414 8c gal flaxseed, (T. D. 3473, 9803) (7^4 lbs to gal). 15c gal (except fish oil) for soap making, wire draw- ing, or stuffing or dressing leather Free fruit, (T. D. 1129, 8881, 9205, 13701, 14521) (min- imum 25%) $1 lb fusel, (T. D. 13960) ^4c lb gasoline Free gardenia, (Abt. 537, T. D. 25067, Abt. 2139, T. D. 25462, Abt. 2330, T. D. 25482) 25% geranium, (T. D. 8651, 8992, 8631) 25% ginger grass, (T. D. 14808) 26% Haarlem 26 % hair, if not containing alcohol 60% hemp seed 10c gal herring, from American fisheries Free herring, n. s. p. f 8c gal ichthyol (T. D. 22262, 23337) Free Japanese herring, (T. D. 16414, 18008) 8c gal jasmine or jasimine, (T. D. 8834, 12818)...'. Free juglandium Free juniper, (T. D. 9944, 17947) Free kerosene Free lanae, (T. D. 15122) 25% laurel 26% lavender, (T. D. 8671) Free lavender spike Free Free 25% 25% 25% 25% 25% Schedule of Duties 613 Par.. Article Rate 639 OH lemon, (58 P. R. 819, T. D. 8962, 12137, 14203) Free 639 " lemon grass Free 639 " lime Free 35 " linseed, raw, boiled or oxidized (T. D. 3473, 9803) (7% lbs. to gal.) 15c gal 645 " liquid paraffin, (T. D. 13586, 30008) Free 639 " mace, (T. D. 2848, 8651, 11852, 13582) Free 3 " mace imitation, (T. D. 2848) 25% 3 " marine, (T. D. 14509) 25% 65 " medicinal, n. s. p. f 25% 3 " melissa 25% 3 " mineral grease, (T. D. 6545, 7396, 9634, 10651).. 25% 536 " mirbane, (T. D. 6045, 12845, 13879, 16175, 21947) Free 3 " moon seed 25% 3 " mustard, (T. D. 8487, 8992, 9859) 25% 3 " mustard, synthetic, (T. D. 13689) 25% 639 " naphtha Free 3 " neats foot 25% 639 " neroli or orange flower, (T. D. 6420, 9737) Free 3 " neutraline, (T. D. 12351, 13183, 15718, 17328, 17346) -. 25% 580 " niger seed (T. D. 27498, 28078, 28097) Free 536 " nitro benzole, (T. D. 6045, 12845, 21947) Free 293 " nucoa nut, (T. D. 17770) 3%c lb 639 " nut, (T. D. 14602, Abt. 20690, T. D. 29565) Free 3 " nutmeg, (T. D. 6253, 8651, 13582, 15131) 25% 3 " of pine, (T. D. 8992) 25% 1 " of vitriol ^c It) 3 " of wine, (T. D. 13498) 25% 3 " of rose, (T. D. 9241, 10549, 13557) 25% 3 " of tar, (T. D. 9634, 12333) 25% 639 " olive, rendered unfit for use as food or for any but meclianical or manufacturing purposes. Free olive, formulae for the denaturing of, (T. X>. 29957, 29976). 38 " olive, in bottle, jars, kegs, tins, or other pack- ages containing less than 5 gals, each, (T. D. 759, 11206, 13545, 15380, 18366, 28186, 28865, 28913, Abt. 19270, T. D. 29119) ....50c gal olive, in tins, dutiable on the actual quantity imported and not on capacity of tin con- tainers (T. D. 26833, 27573, 27556, 28002, 28040, 28072). 38 '• olive, n. s. p. f 40o gal 639 " orange Free 639 " orange flower, (T. D. 9737) Free 3 " grange enfleuraged, (T. D. 9241, 10549) 25% 3 ■' orris, not enfleurage grease, (T. D. 26181) 25% 639 " origanum, red or white Free 639 " ottar of roses Free 470 " paintings, not Including such as are made wholly or In part by stenciling or other me- chanical process 15% 639 " palm Free 3 " patchouly, (T. D. 8651) 25% 639 " peanut, (T. D. 6878, 21475) Free 39 " peppermint, (T. D. 8513, 8615) 25c tb 639 " petltgraln (42 F. R. 446, T. D. 9737) Free 639 " petroleum, crude or refined Free 639 " petroleum rock, (T. D. 12823) Free 3 " pimento •• 25% 35 " poppy seed, raw, boiled or oxidized, (T. D. 3473, 9803) (7% lt)s. to gal.) 15o gal 37 " rape seed, (T. D. 9323, 14807) 10c ga^j 614 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 3 Oil recovered, (T. D. 22501) 255i 3 " rendered .' ■ 25% 536 " resorcine, (T. D. 11063, 11133) Free 3 " rose 25% 639 " rose, artificial, as attar of roses, (T. D. 25438, Abt. 2346, T. D. 25482) Free 639 " rosemary Free 3 " rum, (T. D. 2644) 25% 3 " sage, (T. D. 9336) 25% 3 " santal or sandalwood, (T. D. 8992, 9336) 25% 3 " sassafras 25 % 639 " seal, from American fisheries Free 40 " seal, n. s. p. f 8c gal 266 " seeds, n. s. p. f. (66 lbs. to bushel) 25o bu 639 ** sesame, or sesamum "seed or bean Free 580 " soap maliing, wire drawing, or for stuffing or dressing of leather, fit only for such use, n. s. p. f Free 40 " sod, (T. D. 7266, 10962, 11236, 18759, 19585) 8c gal 32 " soluble, (T. D. 5914, 7011, 12181, 12671) in the manufacture of which 50% or more castor oil is used 30c gal in the manufacture of which lesS' than 60% castor oil is used 15c gal 639 " soya bean Free 639 '* spermaceti, from American fisheries . .' Free 40 " spermaceti, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11326, 11583) 8c gal 639 " spike lavender Free 639 " thyme Free 32 " Turkey red (T. D. 11696, 12181, 12671), as oil, soluble. 580 " used for dressing or stuffing leather Free 700 " turpentine, (T. O. 8671) Free 639 " valerian Free 3 " vanilla bean 25 % 3 " v«tivert, (T. D. 8992) 25% 639 " whale, from American fisheries Free 40 " whale, n. s. p. f 8c gal 3 " wintergreen, (T. D. 9859) 25% 3 " wintergreen, synthetic, (T. D. 9859, 12137) 25% 3 " wormwood 25% 3 Oils, sesame and peanut mixed, (T. D. 25646) 25% 3 Ollene, (T. D. 6143) 25% 586 Oilstones, (T. D. 8786) Free 67 Ointment, cosmetic, if not alcoholic 60% 65 " medicinal 25% 67 " rose, (T. D. 15245) 60% 707 Okerite, mineral wax Free Oke, Smyrna, equivalent to 2.83282 lbs. (T. D. 28707). 269 Okra pods dried on strings, (T. D. 26383) 25% 508 Old bells, broken, fit only for remanufacture (Abt. 231, T. D. 25000) Free 521 " brass, fit only for remanufacture Free 199 " cannon, as manufactures of metal, (T. D. 22019) 45% 542 " coins, gold, silver and copper Free 544 " copper, fit only for remanufacture Free 118 " fish plates, entirely worn out, as scrap steel, (T. D. 24605, 27228) $1 ton 644 '' gunny bags and gunny cloth (T. D. 24664) . . . Free 591 " india rubber Free 600 " Junk ..; Free 182 " lead 2»4c It) SCHEDULK OF DuTIES 615 Par. Article Rate 171 Old locomotive tires, retaining tiieir character as tires (T. D. 24369) l%c ID 199 " medals 45% 644 " paper, (T. D. 6224) Free *49 " pewter and britannia Free 176 " siieathing or yellow metal, copper crilef value, fit only for remanufacture, (T. D. 10988) 2c It) " silverware, imported for remanufacture, may be broken up in the presence of the cus- toms officers and entered as bullion, (T. D. 8619). 118 " steel rails in pieces of irregular length as scrap steel, (T. D. 26871,) : $1 ton 126 " steel rails, which retain their identity as rails, (T. D. 28175) 7-40c lb 702 " types Free 118 " worn-out chains, as scrap iron, (T. D. 26917, 27852, 28602) '. $1 ton 194 " zinc, worn out Ic lb 32 Oleate of soda, (T. D. 5914, 7011, 11298, 12181, 12671, 13423). See Alizarin assistant. 559 Olebanum, gum, crude, if not alcoholic Free 20 " gum, not crude, if not alcoholic, (T. D. 10232) ViC lb and 10% 1 Oleic acid, (T. D. 22501, 25648, 27030, 27781) "25% 33 " acid, castor and olive oils, mixture of, (T. D'.' 25410) 35c gai 580 Olein, crude, (T. D. 6143, 15040) Free 65 Oleo, fegato, merluzzo ferruginoso, (T. D. 15680)..-.... 25% 412 Oleographs. See lithographic prints. (T. D. 11243.) 245 Oleomargarine, (T. D. 7745) 6c lb and in addition. Internal Revenue tax of 15o lb 65 Oleoreslns, medicinal 25% 640 Oleostearin, (T. D. 16534) Free 56 Olive fast, a color, (T. D. 18057) 30% 480 " nuts, ground, (T. D. 11199, 18816, 19093, 84 P. R. 148, T. D. 18816, 19093, 19983, 22719, 22783) 20% 639 " oil, rendered unfit for use as food or for any but mechanical or manufacturing purposes Free 38 " oil, in bottles, jars, kegs, tins, or other pack- ages, containing less than 5 gals. eacb..50e gal " oil in tins, measurement of, (T. D. 26833, 27573, 28002, 27556, 28040, 2807Z). " oil, n. s. p. f .40c gal 3 " oil recovered, ,. 5977, 6154, 7256, 9073, 10519. 10543, 11213, 11241, 11403, 11404, 11407, 11412, 11597, 11697, 12660, 12805, 13073, 13723) 45% " glasses, cases for as usual coverings, (T. D. 11241, 13073, 14949). 108 " glasses, frames for 45% " glasses, miniature, (T. D. 6050, 9073, 9665, 12805), according to component of chief value (T. D. 25734, 25776, 26994). 199 Ophthalmic mirrors, (T. D. 12019) 45% 41 Opil sed liquid, (T. D. 11968) 40% 65 Oplo.| globules, (T. D. 6915) 26% 41 Opium, alkaloids of $1.50 oz 41 " aqueous, extract of, for medicinal uses, (T. D. 11968) 40% 41 " ashes, less than 9% of morphine, (T. D. 9413). $6 lb 41 " containing less than 9% of morphia, (T. D. 7648, 9413, 9818, 12613) $6 lb 41 " crude or unmanufactured, and not adulter- ated, containing 9% and over of morphia, (T. D. 7648, 9413, 9754, 9818, 20866, 23236). $1.50 lb 41 " of the same composition, dried, powdered, or otherwise advanced beyond the condition of crude or unmanufactured, (T. D. 27024, 27768, 29776, 29860, Abt. 21721, T. D. 29965) ... $2 lb 41 " deposited In bonded warehouses shall not be removed therefrom without payment of duties, and such duties shall not be re- funded. 41 " liquid preparations of, n. s. p. f 40% " regulations, stamping, etc., Act Oct. 1, 1890, Sec. 38 to 40. 41 " salts and esters of $1.50 oz 41 " sulphate of $1.50 oz 41 " tincture of 40% 108 Optical Instruments, (T. D. 15713, 15954, 16952, 16975, O. A. 3754) 46% Schedule of Duties 617 Par. Article Rate 577 Optical instruments, rough out disks for, (T. D. 15072) Free 108 " instruments, marine glasses, (T. D. 15954) 45% 108 " instruments and frames or mountings for, (T. D. 15989) 45% 108 " instruments, stereoscopes, (T. D. 15853) 45% 303 Orange bitters, (T. D. 9113, 25795) $2.60 gal 210 " box shooks, (T. D. 18052) 30% 211 " boxes, (T. D. 20990) 30% 211 " boxes, partly of American shooks 15% 15 " color, coal tar (T. D. 9766) 30% 274 " creams, (T. D. 13233) 35% 2 " extract of infusion, (T. D. 5005)... 60c lb and 25% 639 " flower oil, (T. D. 9737) Free 67 ■■ flower water, containing no alcohol, (T. D. 5945, 9931, 10411, 12228, 27428, 27600, 28540, 29575). 20% 2 " Juice, concentrated (T. D. 17825) 60c lb and 25% 610 " juice, sour, if containing not more than 2% of alcohol, (T. D, 2345, 6589) Free 48 " mineral, (Feb. 27, 1890, N. Y.) 3^c lU 639 " oil, (T. D. 9241) Free 278 " peel, candied, dried or preserved, (T. D. 1370, 10401, 21156) 2o lb 641 " peel, , in brine, (T. D. 13170, 21948, 26368, 27513) Free 641 " peel, not preserved, candied or dried, (T. D. 20457, 22020, 22041) Free 278 " peel, shredded, (T. D. 20466, 21919, 21948) 2c lb 274 " pulp, (T. D. 22436) Ic lb and 35% 713 " stick Free 713 " wood in the rough Free 410 " wrappers, (T. D. 16262). See paper, tissue. 277 Oranges Ic lb 277 " bitter, (T. D. 9365, 9113, 13688, 19096) Ic lb 274 " bitter in tins, (T. D. 19096, 19163, 20454)... Ic lb and 35% 571 " halved, in brine, (T. D. 24507, 24567) Free 467 Orchestrion, (T. D. 11707) 45% 263 Orchids, (T. D. 9118) 25% 642 Orchil or orchil liquid (T. D. 26665) Free 480 Orchil extract as a color, (T. D. 10082, 26383, 29431). 20% 22 " extract of, for dyeing, (T. D. 5529, 10082)... %o lb 15 " extract with aniline, (T. D. 12736) 30% 173 Ore, antimony, stibnite and njatte containing anti- mony, but not containing more than 10% of lead, on the antimony contained therein lo lb 480 " antimony, ground, (T. D. 13672) 20% 480 " actinolite, ground (T. D. 16013) 20% 117 " bog iron, (6 S. C. R. 207, T. D. 13943) 15o ton 532 " chromic, (T. D. 16294) , Free 537 " cobalt Free 181 " composed of lead, silver and gold, (T. D. 9992), on the lead (T. D. 23852) l%c lb 544 " copper, in pyrites, (T. D. 10924, 25804) Free 561 " corundum, emery, (T. D. 27059) Free 561 " emery Free 184 " ferrochrome. (See ferrochrome.) 643 " gold Free 56 " hematite, (T. D. 23346, 24816) 30% " in sacks (T. D. 17415), tai:e on. 117 " iron, (T. D. 7074, 8025, 8613, 9410, 10235, 12663, 13943, 14385, 6 S. C. R. 207) 15o ton 618 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. Article Rate 181 Ore, 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 l%c lb 117 " magnetic sand, (T. D. 7126) 15c ton 619 " manganese, (T. D. 3931, 7911, 9194, 16550, 4114, 7273, 8429, 9954, 19184) Free 117 " manganiferous iron 15c ton 181 " Mexican lead, (T. D. 11481, 11738, 11464, 11738, 16149), on the lead l%c lb 117 " moisture in iron ore (T. D. 7520, 8025, 13391), no allowance in weight. 643 " nickel and nickel matte Free 117 " purple residuum from burnt pyrites, (T. D. 14385) 15c ton 643 " silver, (T, D. 2507, 4391, 6581, 6858, 7327, 7543, 8967, 9662, 10037, 11049, 11448, 11464, 11481, 12529, 11042, 1H16, 11169, 11767, 11771, 13413, 15892, 16149, 16591, -16599, 18 O. A. G. 148, T. D. 18380) Free 686 " sulphur, containing over 25% sulphur Free 695 " tin Free 626 " vanadium, (T. D. 28647) Free " wastage allowance in refining and smelting, (T. D. 25133). 193 " zinc bearing, including calamine, containing less than 10% of zinc Free Containing 10% or more of zinc and less than 20%, on the zinc contained ViC lb Containing 20% or more of zinc and less than 25%, on the zinc contained VzC lb Containing 25% of zinc, or more, on the zinc contained therein Ic lb 190 " Tungsten, bearing of all kinds (T. D. 6876; 23091) 10% 467 Organs, church, (T. D, 16892) 45% 467 " for carrousels, (T. D. 13319) 45% 467 " hand, (T. D. 15185) 45% 467 " street piano, (T. D. 13962) 45% 398-405 Organzlne silk, (T. D. 12914, 14146). See silk. 467 Orguinette sheets, (T. D. 5307) 45% 467 Orguinettes, (T. D. 4453) 45% 349 Oriental nets, cotton, (T. D. 16152) 60% 391 " rugs (T. D. 10646) lOo sq ft and 40% 639 Origanum, red or white, oil of Free 470 Original drawings and sketches, pen and ink 15% 494 Orleans, and extract of Free 199 Ormolu, articles of, (T. D. 9953) 45% 199 Ornamental cracker boxes, (42 F. R, 403) 45% 438 " bird skins, crude, not dressed, colored, or otherwise advanced or manufactured (T. D. 10253, 10762) - 20% dressed, colored or otherwise advanced or manufactured 60% 438 " feathers (T. D. 22892, 22982) 60% 199 " figures, metal (T. D. 15690) 45% 448 " hairpins and hatpins, valued at 20c per doz. pieces Ic each and 25 % and in addition thereto % of one cent per doz. for each one cent the value exceeds 20c per doz. 264 " tree seedlings - 25 % 98 Ornamented glass 60% 421 Ornaments, bead, (T. D. 10541, 14412, 15981) 60% Schedule of Duties 619 Par. Article Rate 383 Ornaments, buttons of wool or worsted for.. 50c tb and 60% 93 " chinaware, decorated 60% 94 not decorated 55% 349 " cotton 60% 421 " gelatin beads, and silk and cotton (T. D. 13288) 60% 431 " for Christmas trees, as toys, (T. D. 10730, 21509, 21551, 21718, 21733, 22559) 35% 421 " glass bead, (T. D. 16103, 16932) 60% 421 " imitation jet beads (T. D. 12666, 12675, 12971, 22945) 60% 179 " metal thread, (T. D. 17181) 15c lb and 60% 448 " millinery, valued at 20c per doz. pieces . . .lo and 25% and in addition % of one cent per doz. for each one cent the value exceeds 20c per doz. (T. D. 25162, 25156, 25207, 26492, 26624, 26653, 26773). , 438 " millinery, birds suitable for 60% 402 " nets and tidies not, beaded silk goods, (T. D. 16225) 60% 402 " silk (T. D. 25072, 252.'^4, 29005, 29815, 29949) 60% 463 " straw chief value, for ladies' hats, (T. D. 25152) 35% 179 " tinsel 15c tb and 60% 199 " watch dial of metal, not parts of watches, (T. D. 11043) 45% 383 " woolen 50c lb and 60% 497 Orpiment Free 3 Orris, oil of, not enfleurage grease, (T. D. 26181) 25% 20 " powder, if not alcoholic, (T. D. 13880). %c lb and 10% 67 " powder, if a dentifrice 60% 20 " root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic ViC lb and 10% 559 " root, crude, if not alcoholic, (T. D. 19455, 19473) Free 639 Orthotoluidin, (T. D. 15395) Free 212 Osier, or willow, all manufactures of, (T. D. 9234, 9536, 27208) 45% 422 " or willow braids, plaits, etc., for hats, etc., not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% bleached, dyed, etc 20% 212 " or willow, prepared for basketmakers' use.. 25% 595 Osmiridium, (Abt. 11703, T. D. 27409) Free 595 Osmium Free 357 Osnaburgs, linens, as flax woven fabrics. 661 Ostensoriums as regalia (T. D. 12096) Free 438 Ostrich feathers, (T. D. 3455, 22892, 22982) crude, or not dressed colored, or otherwise advanced or manufactured 20% dressed, colored, etc. . . ., 60% 639 Ottar of roses, (T. D. 25438) Free 439 Otter skins, (T. D. 13240), dressed, not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired 20% Outage, liquors in casks, (T. D. 25418, 27226, 27254, 28227, 29412, 29448). 151 Oval steel tubes. (See steel tubes.) 427 Overend blouse fasteners, if snap, (T.. D. 15404) 50% 84 Oven linings (T. D. 17657, 21083), as Are brick. 431 Owls, papier mache and feathers, as toys, (T. D. 10906) 35% 65 Ox gall, inspissated (T. D. 16638) 25% 450 " hides, (T. T>. 14059), raw, uncured Free 162 " shoes, wrought iron or steel %.c lb 620 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 225 Oxen. See Cattle. 1 Oxalic acid 2c lb 21 Oxide, amyl of (T. D. 1129), (minimum 25%) $1 lb 183 " and salts of thorium 40% 173 " of antimony, (T. D. 9706, 17854) .. .l»4c lb and 25% 16 " of cobalt 25c lb 3 " of bismuth, chemical compound 25% 56 " of iron, as a color (T. D. 9455, 13206, 19355, 19580, 23346, 26895, 29497, Abt. 20637, T. D. 29559) 30% 480 " of iron, hydrated, (T. D. 9265, 9455, 15013, 37 P. R. 776) 20% 619 " of manganese, (T. D. 8429, 2915, 4114) Free 185 " of nickel 6c lb 685 " or strontia Free 695 " of tin, black Free 3 " of tin, white, (T. D, 17813) 25% 703 " of uranium, (T. D. 4293) Free 55 " of zinc (T. D. 17682), dry but not containing lead Ic tb ground in oil 1 % c lb 55 " of zinc, Chinese white, (T. D. 16834) Ic lb 65 " of zinc, medicinal . . .( 25% 55 " of zinc powder, (T. D. 13813) lo lb 480 Oxygen gas, (T. D. 13813) 10% 8 Oxymuriate, as chloride of lime %c lb 671 Oysters, in oil, (T. D. 5902, 9645, 10496, 12258) Friee 671 " prepared for pickling, (19 O. A. G. 401) Free 671 " raw or dried, (T. D. 5902, 9645, 10496) Free 707 Ozokerite, mineral wax, (T. D. 2703) Free 195 Packages (except such as are hermetically sealed by soldering or otherwise) of metal lacquered or printed, iilled or unfilled (minimum 55%). 4o lb and 35% Sec. 7 " marking and stamping. 213 Packers' skewers of wood 40c M 462 Packing, asbestos, (T. D. 3876, 3756, 3438) 25% 210 " boxes, empty, and shocks, (T. D. 3818, 9177, 10743, 12315, 12955) 30% 135 " metallic, copper wire plaited, pays duty on wire composed of and in addition, (T. D. 21979) (minimum 40%) '. Ic lb 332 " paper, cotton and glue, (T. D. 6367), cotton chief value 45% 340 Packthread, flax or linen. See thread, flax. 357 Padding, brown flax or hemp (T. D. 1714, 6537, 14326), as Flax cloth. 352 " brown pelissier, jute, (T. D. 14330, 17482) as Jute cloth. 358 " cream, jute and flax, (T. D. 14229, 14250) 45% 352 " jute (T. D. 10953, 12570, 14249, 14250, 17962), as Jute cloth. 352 " military (T. D. 12830), as Jute cloth. 378 " wool, as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 240 Paddy, rice (T. D. 5916, 7436, 21082) %c lb 131 Pader, as steel, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 1061). 264 Paeonia, (T. D. 15110) 25% 422 Pailie de riz braids, (T. D. 12039), not bleached, col- ored, dyed or stained 15% If bleached, colored, dyed or stained 20% 215 Palls for butter, (T. D. 15360) 35% SCHEDULB OF DuTIES 621 Par. Article Rate 447 Palls indurated fiber ware 35% 56 Paint, all, n. s. p. f 30% 15 " alizarine red, (T. D. 4424, 12816, 12819) 30% 487 " alizarine yellow (T. D. 14619) Free 3 " ammoniacal cochineal, (T. D. 11535) 25% 15 " aniline colors, (T. D. 2811, 9766) 30% 66 " artists', in boxes, (T. D. 13053, 13214) 30% 56 " artists', in tubes (T. D. 10869, 11841', 11863)... 30% 42 " baryta, sulphate of, or barytes, manufactured $5.25 ton Unmanufactured $1.50 ton 45 " black, bone, ivory or vegetable, dry or ground in oil or water 25% 56 " black, containing lead (T. D. 16819) 30% 44 " blanc fixe, or artificial sulphate of barj'tes %c Xb 43 " blue, all containing ferrocyanide of iron, in pulp, dry or ground in or mixed with oil or water 8o lb 43 " blue, Berlin, Prussian or Chinese, (T. D. 8312, 1705) 8o lb 50 " blue, ultramarine 3c tb 58 " brown acetate of lead 2o lb 56 " carmine, lake, (T. D. 4323) 30% 15 " ceruleine 30% 43 " Chinese blue 8c lb 46 " 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) 4%c lb 15 " coal tar colors, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9766) 30% 537 " cobalt Prefe 539 " cochineal Free 56 " cochineal, lake (T. D. 4ii23) 30% 56 " colcothar or oxide of iron (T. D. 1912, 6658, 9265) 30% 52 " containing quicksilver, (T. D. 11540, 14306)... 10c lb 52 " containing lead 4%c lb 56 " crayons 30% 56 " crocus (T. D. 13206) 30% 56 " duresoo, (T. D. 12700) 30% 56 " Dutch pink 30% 51 " enamel, made with varnish, (T. D. 27633, 29008, 29576, 29665) 35% 15 " fig blue 30% 45 " Frankfort black, dry or ground in oil or water 25% 56 " French green / 30% 56 " frostings 30% 15 " gallein 30% 56 " Gallo Flavlne, (T. D. 19545) 30% 58 " gray acetate of lead 2c lb 67 " grease, theatrical, if not alcoholic 60% 56 " Grecian red, (T. D. 11540) 30% 56 " Indian red, (T. D. 2132, 9838, 25553) 30% 56 " in tubes ■ 30% 56 " kings yellow 30% 53 " kremnitz or krems white 2%o lb 56 " lakes 30% 45 " lampblack, dry or ground in oil or water 25% 56 " lime, white 30% 58 " litharge 2l4c lb 622 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. 55 Paint, 57 56 56 58 56 47 48 16 56 703 55 57 54 59 43 49 480 56 44 47 56 56 56 56 50 47 56 56 706 52 56 56 58 53 55 54 44 55 Article Rate lithophone, (65 F. R. 422, T. D. 12437, 12451, 12670, 13423, 15552, 15862, 20074, 20175, 21749, 22217, 24616, Abt. 1105, T. D. 25239) l'4c It) London purple 15 % mineral blue 30% mineral green, (T. D. 4323) 30% nitrate of lead 2^40 tb n, s. p. f 30% ochre and oohery earths, (T. D. 4534, 7132, 9770, 13608, 14756), crude, or not powdered, washed or pulverized %c lb If powdered, washed or pulverized %o lb If ground in oil or water lo lb orange mineral '. . .ZViC It) oxide of cobalt, (T. D. 29497, Abt. 20637, T. D. 29559) : 25c lb oxide of iron or oolccthar (T, D. 9455, 13206, 19355, 19580, 23346) 30% oxide and salts of uranium, (T. D. 4293) Free oxide of zinc, (T. D. 13813), dry Ic lb ground in oil l?4o tb Paris green 15% Paris white, dry (T. D, 5374) ViC lb ground in oil, or putty i^c lb phosphorus 18c lb Prussian blue 8c lb red lead 2%o lb red putty, (T. D. 11246) 20% rose pinlc 30% satin white, or artificial sulphate of lime....>/4c lb sienna and sienna earths, (T. D. 3334, 8416). crude, not powdered, washed or pulverized %c lb if powdered, washed or pulverized %c lb ground in oil or water Ic lb smalts 30% Spanish brown 30% soluble silicate (T. D. 3644) 30% Tuscan red, (T. D. 1349) 30% ultramarine blue, whether dry, in pulp, or mixed with water, (T. D. 3361, 4950, 28294). 3c lb umber and umber earths, crude, not pow- dered, washed or pulverized %c lb If powdered, washed or pulverized %c tb Ground in oil or "water Ic lb Vandyke brown, (T. D. 9090) 30% Venetian red, (T. D. 11346) 30% verdigris (T. D. 14549) Free vermilion, red, if containing quicksilver 10c tb If not containing quicksilver, but containing lead, (T. D. 11765, 14306) ., 4%c lb vermilionette, (T. D. 11335) 30% water colors, (T. D. 13053, li>214, 26355, 26209) 30% white, acetate of lead 3c lb white, Kremnitz 2%c lb white lithophone, (65 F, R. 422, T. D. 20074, 20175, 21749, 22217, Abt." 1106, T. D. 24615, 25239) l%c lb white, Paris, dry 14,0 lb ground in oil, or putty V^c lb white satin .-......; V4c lb white, so-called patent drier, (T. D. 15168, 16539, 16869), dry , Ic lb ground in oil l%c lb vScHEDULE OF DuTIES 623 Par. Article Rate Paint, white, sulphide of zinc l%c lb \u-± " whiting, dry (T. D. 5374) ^clt) ground in oil, or putty ^o tb 56 " wood lalie (T. D. 4833) 30% 58 " yellow acetate of lead 2o lb 55 " zinc oxide of (T. D. 12670, 12700, 13230, 13813, 15562), dry Ic tb ground in oil l%o lb 55 " zinc chloride and sulphate of Ic tb 98 Painted glass articles, (T. D. 10374, 10377) 60% 104 " glass, plate, cylinder, crown or window glass. See glass, 93 " earthenware and china 60% 463 " palm leaves, (T. D. 14933) 35% 470 " panels, as paintings, (T. D. 29647, 29697) 15% 416 " photographs, (T. D. 6145, 15841) 25% 215 " picture frames, (T. D. 16351) 35% 93 " porcelain plaques (T. O. 13427) 60% 215 " splash mats, (T. D. 14818, 14915, Abt. 8593, T. D. 26802, 27766, 27853, 27936) 35% 109 " windows, glass (47 F. R. 110, T. D. 11130, 11306, 11428, 11693, 13617) 45% 423 Painters' brushes 40%' 378 " canvas, as wool manufactures n. s. p. f., (T. D. 12234, 14062). 56 " colors, n. s. p. J 30% 154 " knives. See Knives. 716 Paintings by American artists, (T. D. 13331) Free 470 " combined with lithographic prints, (T, D. 15413) 15% 470 " decorated gelatin cards, (T. D. 13067) 15% " decorated spoons not, (T. D. 14300). 199 " enameled on copper, (T. D. 11834, 13308, Abt. 2531, T. D. 25513) 45% " exported to be retouched by foreign artists, dutiable on re-importation, (T. D. 9461). 440 " fans, hand painted (66 F. R. 736, T. D. 9037, 10739, 12797, 14463) ■ 50% , 714 " for exhibition, under bond (66 F. R. 718, 71 F. R. 503, T. D. 18503) Free 714 " for societies, and frames for, (Abt. 14973, T. D. 28074) under bond Free " frames for, dutiable according to material of chief value,^ (T. D. 8703, 12101, 12811, 12812, 14558, 15922, 16911, 17499, 21776, 21816, 21911, 22060). 470 " imitation tapestry, (T. D. 16429) 15% 470 " Japanese wall hangings in water colors (58 F. R. 690, T. D. 12808, 17637) 15% 470 " manuscript drawings in ink and paint (T. D. 11603) 15% Sec. 7." marking of cases, (T. D. 11320). 470 " oil (T. D. 23721) 15% 93 " on chinaware, (T. D. 3648, 4103, 4814, 10012, 13787, 20453, 25761) 60% 470 " on copper plates, (T. D. 12434, 14229, 14230).. 15% 470 " on flax in oil as paintings, (T. D. 26242) 15% 470 " on glass, (T. D. 10306, 10374, 10377, 10903, 11711, 15 O. A. G. 200) 15% 715 " on glass pictorial, for presentation to society or institution (T. D. 18336, 18676) Free 470 " on ivory, miniature, when not parts of Jew- elry (T. D. 5540, 11567) 15% 470 " on paper, (T. D. 7981) 15% 470 " on papier mache, (71 F. R. 950, T. D. 16712).. 15% 624 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pai!., Article Rate 93 Paintings on porcelain, (T. D. 13073, 13074, 13285, 13431, 13648, 13704, 13787, 14069, 14226, 15863, 16422, 16430, 53, F. H. 1006, 20453) 60% 470 " on shell, (T. D. 11677) 15% 470 " on silk, (T. D. 5475, 15831) 15% 470 " pastel portraits (T. D. 9580) 15% " pictures made by printing process are not, (T. D. 14226). 470 " scenery, if not made by mechanical process (T. D. 9161) 15% 470 " screens, hand painted, are paintings (T. D. 24015) 15% 470 " water color 15% 215 " wood panels (T. D. 13305, 15952) 35% 154 PaJette knives (T. D. 7419, 17263). (See Knives.) 208 Palings (T. D. 2045, 7378) 10% 595 Palladium Free 192 Pallet slabs, garnet and sapphire (T. D. 14710) 10% 661 Palis are regalia (T. D. 2230) Free 358 Palm liber cloth (T. D. 12248, 12356) 45% 215 " bast, (T. D. 22410, 23254, Abt. 2140, 2324, T. D. 25462, 25482) 35% • 98 " glasses, if blown (T. D. 12684) 60% 639 " kernel oil Free 422 " leaf braids, laces and plaits, suitable for mak- ing or ornamenting hats, bonnets or hoods. Not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained (T. D. 21625) 20% 563 " leaf, crude (T. D. 6059) Free 563 " leaf fans, common (T. D. 1497) Free 440 " leaf fans with artificial handles (T. D. 679).. 50% 422 " leaf hats, bonnets and hoods (T. D. 12134, 28794). Not trimmed 35% If trimmed 50% 463 " leaf manufactures, n. s. p. f 35% 463 " leaf, painted (T. D. 2562, 19982, 21625) 35% 438 " leaves, cycas, (T. D. 27826) 60% 635 " nuts (T. D. 13491) Free 635 " nut kernels Free 580 " nut stearine (T. D. 6176) Free 639 '■ oil (T. D. 6175) Free 69 " oil soap (T. D. 2434) 20% 480 " pitch (T. D. 6286, 53 F. R. 786) 20% 635 " seed (T. D. 13491) Free 206 " wood, split (T. D. 6419) 20% 578 Palmetto fiber (T. D. 11434) Free 263 Palms 25% 416 Pamphlets, bound or unbound (T. D. 7678) 25% 634 " if periodicals Free Sec. 9 " obscene, prohibited. 518 " printed chiefly In languages other than Eng- lish Free 65 Pancreatic emulsion (T. D. 3828) 25% 266 Pandanus seed, as seeds n s. p. f. (Abt. 21737, T. D. 29974) 10c It) 168 Panel saws 25% 470 Panels, painted, as paintings, (T. D. 29647, 29697) 15% 470 Panorama, If hand painted 15% " is not a tool of trade (T. D. 5908). Pans, according to material (T. D. 25130). Pantograph, not a philosophical Instrument, but du- tiable according to material (T. D. 13429). Schedule of Duties 625 Par. Article Rate 329 Pants, knit. (See Shirts.) 65 Papain (T. D. 11350, 13581) 25% 20 Papaw milk powder (T. D. 17613, 17639, 21240, 21347, 22451, 23097, 23178) 1,40 Xb and 10% 216 Papelon, as melada. (See Sugar.) 415 Paper, academy board (T. D. 11863) 30% 417 " albums, photograph, autograph and scrap, postcard, and postage stamp, (T. D. 13054).. 35% 411 " albumenized or sensitized 30% 440 " and bamboo fans (T. D. 13370) 50% 332 " and cotton imitation cane seating (T. D. 10862) 45% 420 " and cotton nets and fringes (T. D. 12926) 35% 332 " and cotton table covers (T. D. 13220) 45% 410 " absorbent (T. D. 18780, 19069, 84 F. R. 329) as Paper, bibulous. 415 " articles, printed by the photogelatin process, n. s. p. f 3c lb and 25% 462 " asbestos (T. D. 3438, 3756, 6975) 40% 411 " autocopylsts (T. D. 11685, 23849) 5c lb and 20% 417 " autograph albums, wholly or partially manu- factured 35% 420 " bags n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6282, 10887, 17650, 25766, Abt. 19180, T. D. 29099) 35% " bags having printing thereon not printed mat- ter (T. D. 24997, 25087, 25178, 25829, 26946). 411 " bags, made of surface-coated, metal covered, wrapping, parchment, imitation parchment and grease-proof paper 5o lb and 30% 412 " bands, lithographically printed. (See cigar bands.) *• barium coated, as surface-coated paper, (Abt. 2177, T. D. 25462). 411 " basic photographic, plain, for albumenizing, 3c lb and 10% 410 " bibulous (T. D. 2465, 13052, 15565, 15818, 18780, 24321). (See Paper, copying). 416 " blank books of all kinds 25% 415 " blattflltermasse, (T. D. 24744) 30% 415 " blotting (T. D. 11351) 30% 413 " bond. (See Paper, writing). 411 " bookbinders', as paper, surface coated (T. D. 10643, 10648, 11195). 412 " booklets, decorated in whole or in part by hand or by spraying, whether or not lith- ographed 15c n> 412 " booklets, lithographed n. s. p. f 7o lb 416 " books, blank 25% 416 " books, bound or unbound, of all kinds 25% 475 " books, cigarette and book covers 60% 412 " books, children's, lithographed, weighing not over 24 ounces each 60 lb 416 " books, children's, lithographed, weighing over 24 ounces "• 25% 415 " borders, (T. D. 12353, 23421) 35% 415 " bottle caps (T. D. 11554) 35% 415 " box ice cases (T. D. 10888) 35% 411-418" boxes containing fans (T. D. 10240) (min. 45%) 5c lb and 30% 411-418" boxes, fancy (T. D. 19490, 22412) (min. 45%) 5c lb and 30% 411-418" boxes, in part lithographic print (T. D. 11831) (min. 45%) 5c lb and 30% 415 " box-makers' (T. D. 10523, 10644) 30% 415 " Bristol board (T. D. 12246, 26734) 35% 626 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 411 Paper, bronzed, as paper, surface coated (T. D. 8940, 10643) 5o "> 420 " calender rollers (T. D. 16202, 16203) 35% 415 " card board (T. D. 11351) 35% 419 " cards, playing, in packs not exceeding 54 cards 10c pack and 20% and at a like rate (or any number in excess. 416 " charts, n. s. p. t 25% 415 " Chinese counters or chips (T. D. 16177) 35% 419 " Chinese playing cards. (See Paper cards). (T. D. 13768). 475 " cigarette, in all forms (T. D. 7102, 6223, 6334, 8007, 10905, 14646, 13 S. C. B. 677) 60% 224 " cigars and cigarettes (T. D. 6189).. $4.50 lb and 25% 415 " cloth-lined, cotton chief value, (Abt. 21388, T. D. 24393, 29384) 30% 411 " coated (T. D. 16712). (See Paper, surface coated). 410 " commonly known as copying paper (T. D. 6083, 15565, 15818), stereotype paper, bibulous pa- per, tissue paper, pottery paper and all pa- pers, n. s. p. f. 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 (T. D. 28975) 6o lb and 15% Weighing over 6, not over 10 pounds per ream 5c lb and 15% 410 " copying books 5c lb and 15% 410 " crepe (66 P. R. 728, 72 P. R. 258, T. D. 14073, 14636, 16900, 17157, 27683, 28858, 29503, 29591) 5c lb and 15% 410 " crimped, as paper, crepe (T. D. 10888). 415 " out, die cut, embossed, stamped into designs or shapes, such as initials, monograms, lace, borders, bands, strips, or other forms, or cut or shaped for boxes, plain or printed but not lithographed, n. s. p. f 35% 644 " cuttings, fit only for paper stock Preo 479 " cuttings of sensitized paper, (T. D. 22957) 10% 412 " decalcomanias in ceramic colors weighing not over 100 lbs per 1000 sheets on the basis of 20x30 inches in dimensions 70o lb and 15% Weighing over 100 lbs per 1000 sheets, on the basis of 20x30 Inches 22c lb and 15% If backed with metal leaf 65o Xb All other decalcomanias, except toy 40c lb " domestic, sent abroad to be printed, dutiable on return (T. D. 13256). 415 " drawing (T. D. 9921, 12256) 30% 415 " duplex lithographic transfer, (T. D. 24748, 26761, 27111, 29035, 29520, 29555, 29662) 30% 415 " embossed, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8680) 35% 420 " embroidery envelopes (T. D. 12788, 13782) 35% 411 " emery (T. D. 6980, 15244) 5c lb 411 " enameled, as paper surface coated. 420 " engineers' slide rule (T. D. 14308) 35% 416 " engravings, bound or unbound 26% 414 " envelopes, flat. If plain, (T. D. 22497, 24885, 25809, 25857, 27067, 27171, 27222) 20% 414 " envelopes (T. D. 12788, 13782), plain 20% 411 " envelopes, surface coated, n. s. p. f . . . 5o lb and 30% 414 bordered, embossed, printed, tinted, decorated or lined 35% Schedule of Duties 627 Par. Article Rate 416 l=>aper etchings, n. ». p. t 25% 440 " fans (T. D. 14378, 25820) 50% 412 " fashion magazines or periodicals, printed In whole or in part by lithographic process, or decorated by hand 8c tt> 407 " felt roofing 10% 411 " ferro-prussiate, (T. D. 11702) 30% 410 " filtering (T. D. 9371, 11351, 12324, 13052, 14743, 15565, 16818) 5c tb and 15% 650 " filtering specially prepared for institution (T. D. 14743) Free 408 " filter masse li^c lb and 15% 420 " filters (T. D. 15818) 35% 433 " fireworks, Chinese (T. D. 15227) 12o lb 410 " for photograph covers, as paper, tissue. 415 " for screens or fire boards 30% 420 " frogs (T. D. 17052) 35% 415 " fumigating, (T. D. 24576) 30% 411 " gelatin or flock coated (T. D. 11685).. 5c lb and 20% 411 " gilt or gold 5c lb and 20% 411-418" glove boxes of surface coated paper (T. D. 17969) (minimum 45%) 5c lb and 30% 166 '■ glycerin prepared wholly with, or glycerin com- bined with other materials, containing the Imprints taken from lithographic plates 50% 420 " gold beaters' (T. D. 7979, 3508) 35% 411 " grease-proof 2c lb and 10% 411 " gummed (T. D. 10644, 17616, 17652, G. A. 3912, 22723) 5c lb 413 " handmade. (See paper, writing.) (T. D. 23486, 26108, 28307, 29924, 28514, 28593). 415 " hangings, with paper back or composed whol- ly or in chief value of paper, (T. D. 4819, 7427, 9624, 4437, 12808, 13774, 16332, 26185, 28157) 25% 415 " hangings, Lincrusta Walton (T. D. 15964) .. 25% 420 " hats, varnished, (T. D. 24747) 35% 411 " imitation leather (T. D. 7008) 5e lb 411 " imitation parchment and vellum (T. D. 9219, 22064, 22163, 22578, 26442, 26876, 26918), 2c lb and 10% 415 " imitation stained glass (T. D. 12306) 30% 411 " imitation velvet (T. D. 17744, 16 S. C. R. 119) 50 lb and 20% 415 " Jacquard designs on ruled paper 35% cut on Jacquard cards 35% 413 " Japan and imitation Japan, (T. D. 28975). (See paper, writing.) 415 " Japanese (T. D. 17187) 30% 415 " lace (T. D. 6677, 26992, 29165) 35% 415 " labels (T. D. 13802, 24745) 35% 412 " labels, lithographed (T. D. 10523, 11595, 14409. 15021). (See Paper lithographic cigar labels). 332 " lamp shades, cotton chief value (38 F. E. 94, T. D. 12796) 45% 420 " lanterns (T. D. 11229, 11490, 13972) 35% 438 " leaves, ornamental (T. D. 7225, 8577, 10794, 17281) 60% 413 " ledger. (See Paper, writing.) 413 " letter. (See Paper, writing.) 410 " letter copying books 5o lb and 15% 420 " letters, (T. D. 23419) 35% 415 " Dincrusta Walton, imitation (T. D. 13705, 15964) ..: 25% 628 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article R "'« 412 Paper, lithographic books for children's use, not ex- ceeding in weight 24 ounces 6c lb 416 " lithographic books tor children's use, exceed- ing in weight 24 ounces 25% 412 " lithographic booklets 7c lb 412 " lithographic, labels, flaps, and bands in whole or. in part from stone, metal, or material other than gelatin — labels and flaps printed in less than 8 colors (bronze printing to be counted as two colors), but not printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 20c lb Cigar bands of the same number of colors and printings 30o lb Labels and flaps printed in 8. or more colors, but not printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 30c lb Cigar bands of the same number of colors and printings 40o lb Labels and flaps, printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 50c lb Cigar bands, printed in whole or in part in metal leaf 55c lb All labels, flaps, and bands not exceeding 10 sq. inches cutting size in dimensions, if em- bossed or die cut, shall pay the same rate of duty as hereinbefore provided for cigar bands of the same number of colors and printings (but no extra duty shall be assessed on labels, flaps, and bands for em- bossing or die-cutting). 412 " lithographic fashion magazines 8o lb 412 " lithographic periodicals Sc lb 412 " lithographic pictures, calendars, cards, plac- ards, and other articles (except labels, flaps, cigar bands, boxes, views of American scen- ery or objects, and music, and illustra- tions when forming part of a periodical or newspaper, or of bound or unbound books, accompanying the same, not specially pro- vided for in this section), when printed in whole or in part from stone, metal, or ma- terial other than gelatin, not exceeding 8-1000 of one inch in thickness 20c lb exceeding 8-1000 of one inch in thickness and not exceeding 20-1000 of one inch in thick- ness, and less than 35 sq. in. cutting size in dimensions 8%clb exceeding 35 sq. in. cutting size in dimensions 8c lb and in addition thereto on all of said articles exceeding 8-1000 and not exceeding 20-1000 of one inch in thickness, if either die cut or embossed ^clb if both die cut and embossed Ic lb exceeding 20-1000 of one in. in thickness 6c lb Provided, That in the case of articles hereinbe- fore specified the thickness which shall de- termine the rate of duty to be imposed shall be that of the thinnest material found in the article, but for the purposes of thi= par- agraph the thickness of lithographs mount- ed or pasted upon paper, cardboard, or other material, shall be the combined thickness of the lithograph and the foundation on which It is mounted or pasted. Schedule of Ddties 629 Pak- Article Rate 415 Paper rnmBsrajOtic transferj (T. D. 22584J 30% 413 " machine handmade. (See paper, writing). 378 " makers' felt, woven as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16423). 413 " manifold. (See paper, writing). 420 " manufactures of, or of which paper is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3941, 6098, 6162, 6673, 9878, 22577, 23421) 35X 416 " maps, n. s. p. f gjj^ 411 " marbleized (T. D. 6677, 8294, 10643) 5o lb 465 " masks 35X 420 •• matrices tor books (T. D. 18429) 38*% 420 " memorandum books (T. D. 12442, 14265) 35% " memorandum books, with pencils, invoiced separately, are not entireties (T. D. 18609). 420 " mesh (T. D. 13952, 14063) 35% 411 " metal coated, (T. D. 23064) 5c lb and 20% 420 " mottoes (T. D. 14397) 35% 383 " mottoes, wool embroidered, (T. D. 23402) 50c lb and 60% 416 " music in books or sheets 25% 410-420" napkins (T. D. 15682, 16019, 10729, 9050, 28350, 29163). (See Napkins, paper.) 413 " note. (See Paper, writing.) 416 ■' ' note books (T. D. 16029) 25% 415 " n. s. p. f. (T. X>. 19069, 22064, 22163) 30% 410 ** n. s. p. f., colored or uncolored, white or printed, weighing not over 6 lbs. to the ream of 480 sheets, on the basis of 20x30 inches, and whether in reams or any other form 6c lb and 15% If weighing over 6 lbs. and less than 10 lbs. to the ream 5c lb and 15% 644 ■• old (T. D. 6223) Free 413 " onion skin and imitation onion skin, calendered or uncalendered, weighing 6Vi lbs. or over per ream 3c lb and 15% 416 " pamphlets, bound or unbound 25% 420 " parasols 35% 411 " parchment, (T. D. 9219, 10155, 11359, 12428, 22578) 2o lb and 10% 411 " parchment bags (T. D. 16835, 16939).. 5c lb and 30% 420 " pasteboard (T. D. 11595, 24716) 35% 415 " pastel as drawing paper (T. D. 9921, 12256). 30% 415 " patterns or designs, except Jacquard 35% 415 " patterns or designs, Jacquard 35% 472 " pencils, filled with lead or other material.... 4SC gross and 25% 412 " periodicals, printed in whole or in part by lithographic process, or decorated by hand.. 8c lb 417 " photograph albums, wholly or partially manu- factured 35% 411 " photographic, plain basic, for albumenizlng, sensitizing or baryta coating 3o lb and 10% 411 " photographic albumenized, sensitized or other- wise coated (T. D. 19229) 30% 416 " photographs, n. a. p. f 25% 420 " picture frames (T. D. 17049) 35% 412 " pictures and placards. (See paper lithographic pictures, etc.) 411 " plain basic, for albumenizlng, sensitizing, baryta coating, or for photographic or solar printing processes 3e lb and 10% 630 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 419 Paper playing cards. ((See Paper cards.) 415 " plate (T. D. 1549) 30/4 412 " post cards. (See paper lithographic pictures, etc., and paper views of the U. S.) 115 " press boards, or press paper, valued at lOo per pound or over, (T. D. 23385) aoX 411 " printed 5c lb and 20% 411 " printed matter other than lithographic, on paper with coated surface or surfaces, metal, gelatin, or flock coated, embossed, parch- ment, imitation parchment, and grease proof 5c tb and 30% 411-418 " portfolios or lap tablets, if covered with sur- face coated paper (T. D. 10104) (minimum 45%) 5o lb and 30% 410 " pottery. (See Paper, copying). 416 " printed matter 25 % 409 " printing, other than paper commercia,Uy known as handmade or machine handmade paper, japan paper, and imitation Japan paper, by whatever name known, (T. D. 2338, 4455, 5015, 6201, 9347, 10759, 11352, 14546, 24903, 25045), unsized, sized or glued, suitable for books and newspapers, but not for covers or bindings. Valued not over 2*40 per pound 3-16o lb Valued over 2%c, not over 2%c per pound.. 3-10o lb Valued over 2*^0, not over 4c per pound.... 5-lOc tb Valued over 4c, not over 5o per pound S-lOo lb Valued over 5o per pound 15% Provided, however. That if any country, de- pendency, province, or other subdivision of government shall forbid or restrict in any way the exportation of (whether by law, order, regulation, contractual relation, or otherwise, directly or indirectly) or impose any export duty, export license fee, or other export charge of any kind whatsoever (whether in the form of additional charge or license fee or otherwise) upon printing paper, wood pulp, or wood for use in the manufacture of wood pulp, there shall be imposed upon printing paper when imported either directly or indirectly from such country, dependency, province, or other , subdivision of government, an additional duty of one-tenth of one cent per pound when valued at three cents per pound, or less, and in addition thereto the amount of such export duty or other export charge Imposed by such country, dependency, prov- ince, or other subdivision of government, upon printing paper, wood pulp, or wood for use in the manufacture of wood pulp. 406 " Provided, further. That if any country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government, shall impose an export duty or other export charge of any kind what- soever, either directly or Indirectly (whether in the form of additional charge, or license f. e, or otherwise) upon printing paper, mechanically ground wood pulp, or wood for use in the manufacture of wood pulp, the amount of such export duty or other export Schedule of Duties 631 Par. Article Rate charge shall be added as an additional duty to the duty herein imposed upon me- chanically ground wood pulp when imported directly or indirectly from such country, de- pendency, province, or other subdivision of government. 409 Paper printing, Japanese (T. D. 15225), as paper printing. 406 " pulp wood tor making (T. D. 13705, 16084), Mechanically ground, dry weight l-12c lb Chemical unbleached, dry .weight l-6o lb Bleached, dry weight %o lt> Provided, That if any country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of govern- ment shall impose an export duty, or other export charge of any kind whatsoever, either directly or indirectly (whether in the form of additional charge or license fee or other- wise) upon printing paper, chemical wood pulp, or wood for use in the manufacture of wood pulp, the amount of such export duty, or other export charge, shall be added as an additional duty to the duties herein imposed upon chemical wood pulp when im- pel ted directly or indirectly from such country, dependency, province, or other sub- division of government. 465 " pulp masks 35% 431 " pulp, toy owls (T. D. 10906) 35% 427 " pulp shoe buttons, vallied not over 3c gross.. Ic gross valued over 3c gross 50% 413 " record. (See Paper, writing.) 412 " relief pictures (T. D. 12791, 12803) as litho. prints. 415 " rice (T. D. 11859) 30% 407 " roofing felt (T. D. 14409) 10% 420 " sausage skins (T. D. 9377) 35% 417 " scrap albums, wholly or partially manufactured 35% 420 " screens (57 F. R. 394, T. D. 13525) 35% 420 ■■ screens, Japanese (T. D. 12966) 35% 420 " scrolls, Japanese (T. D. 12808) 35% 416 " seals, printed (T. D. 13802) 25% 411 " sensitized (T. D. 5302, 11702, 19229) 30% 420 " shaving, in pads, (Abt. 21668, T. T>. 29931) 35% 407 " sheathing (T. D. 8859, 9503, 10155, 10521, 10523, 11348, 14409) 10% 420 " shell boxes (T. D. 12924, 20041) 35% 427 " shoe buttons, valued not over 3c gross Ic gross valued over 3c gross 50% 199 " shot shells, metal chief value (T. D. 14544) 45% 411 " silvered (T. D. 15818, 15565, 18627).... 56 lb and 20% 420 " slate books (40 F. R. 873) 35% 420 " snakes (T. D. 13063) 35% 416 " soap wrappers, printed (T. D. 13318) 25% 411 " solar printing 3c lb and 10% 682 " stamps, foreign, postage or revenue, canceled or uncanceled Fi ee 410 " stereotype (T. D. 7077). (See Paper, copying). 644 " stock, fit only for such use (46 F. H. 186, T. D. 20960, 23747, 24664) Free 408 " stock, filtering masse not (T. D. 15412) l%o lb and 15% 644 " stock, flax card waste (T. D. 14048) Free 644 " stock, jute waste (T. D. 13217) i Free 632 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 644 Paper stock, linen thread waste (T. D. 13867) Free 644 " stock, linen waste (T. D. 12454) Froe 332 " stock, rag pulp, cotton chief value (T. D. 14692) *5% 267 " stock, straw not (T. D. 11018) *l-50 ton 406 '■ stock, straw pulp, as paper pulp (T. D. 12356). 644 " stock, tow (T. D. 11708) Free 201 ■' stock, spruce, cull deals (T. D. 11951) 50c M ft 712 " stock, wood Free 411 " surface coated (T. D. 11195, 12212, 12312, 12353, 13952, 14378, 15470, 17925, 17669, 20073, 23322, 23849), n. s. p. f 5c lb If printed, or wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions, or with gelatin or fiock, (T. D. 18627, 23064, 238 J9) 5o lb and 20% 411 " surface-coated bags and envelopes 5c lb and 30% 411-418 " surface coated boxes (T. D. 11684) minimum 45%) 5c lb and 30% 411 " surface coated calendars (T. D. 12790). 5c tb and 30% 411 " surface-coated for photographic purposes 30% 411 " surface coated frames (T. D. 12848, 16016) 5c lb and 30% 411 " surface coated gilded letters (T. D. 8940, 12793, 13802) 5c lb and 30% 411 " surface coated soap wrappers (T. D. 13318). 5c lb and 30% 413 " tablet. (See Paper, writing.) 407 •• tarred roofing (T. D. 11348) 10% 410 " tissue (T. D. 12834, 14073, 14636, 15565, G. A. 3845, 8 S. C. R. 1099, 61 F. E. 398, 19483, 28975), white, colored, uncolored or printed. Weighing not over 6 pounds to the ream of 480 sheets, on a basis of 20x30 Inches. . .6c lb and 15% Weighing over 6, not over 10 pounds to the ream (T. D. 19483, 26287) 5c Tb and 15% 420 " tissue balloons (T. D. 16838) 35% 410 " tissue orange wrappers (T. D. 14631, 16252, 19483), as paper, tissue. 431 " toys (T. D. 15707, 16797, 23311) 35% 415 " tracing (T. D. 8810, 14071, 22598, 26376) 30% 415 " transfer, duplex, (T. D. 24748, 26761, 27111, 29035, 29520, 29555, 29662) 30% 412 " trays, lithographed, see paper, lithographic, (T. D. 17048). 413 " typewriter. (See Paper, writing). 420 " umbrellas (66 F. R. 733, T. D. 4205, 11829, 13046, 17161, 18729) 35% 420 " umbrellas, giant (71 F. R. 864, T. D. 13063, 13423) 35% 431 " umbrellas, toy (T. D. 14321) 35% 411 " velvet (41 F. R. 432) 5c lb and 20% 416 " views of any landscape, scene, building, place, or locality In the U. S. on cardboard or paper ..15c lb and 25% 420 " wadding 35% 411 " waxed, as paper, surface coated. 109 " weights, glass, "snowstorms" (T. D. 12683, 14684, 22650) 4B% 199 " weights, plated (T. D. 10416) 4B% 1*6 " wet transfer, or paper prepared wholly with glycerin, or glycerin combined with other materials, containing the Imprints taken from lithographic plates 60% 416 " wrapping, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7112, 88B9, 28364) 35% Schedule of Duties 633 Par. Article Ratk 411 Paper, wrapping, with the surface decorated or cov- ered with a design, fancy effect, pattern or character, whether produced in the pulp or otherwise, but not by lithographic process. .i'An ^ If embossed, or wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions, or with gelatin, or flock 5o lb and 20% 413 " writing, letter, note, handmade paper and pa- per commercially known as handmade paper and machine handmade paper, japan paper and imitation Japan paper by whatever name known, and ledger, bond, record, tablet, typewriter, manifold, and onionskin and Imitation onionskin papers, calendered or uncalendered, weighing 6% tbs or over per ream 3c lb and 15% If any such paper is ruled, bordered, embossed, printed, lined or decorated in any manner other than by lithographic process, it shall pay in addition to the foregoing rates 10% In computing the duty on such paper every 180,000 square inches shall be taken to be a ream. " writing, watermarked, not a decorated paper. (T. D. 29436). 65 Papier fayarde or rigolott 25% 420 " korbe (T. D. 14971) 36% 484 " maohe bonbon holders (T. D. 1425, 5016, 12789, 16353, 23311) 35% 427 " mache buttons, shoe (T. D. 14711), valued not over 3o per gross lo gross valued over 3c per gross 50% 418 " mache boxes, if covered with surface coated paper 45% 438 " mache, imitations of fruit (T. D. 23311) «0% 464 ■ maohe, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 1425, 5016, 8997, 10321, 10875, 10906, 12789) 35% 464 " mache Japanese trays (T. D. 17634) .•.. 35% 464 " mache rabbits. If not toys (T. D. 17709) 35% 298 Paprlca, ground (T. D. 13188, 20886) 2%o lb 411 Papyrlne 2c lb and 10 ^ 645 Paraffin (T. D. 15555, 27025, 27507, 29373) Free 645 " liquid, molle, and oil (T. D. 29991, 30008).... Free 645 " liquid (T. D. 13586, 16744, 71 F. R. 694) Free 646 " soft (T. D. 118S4J Free 136 Paragon wire (T. D. 7877, 13211) 36% 480 Paraguay tea (T. D. 3909) 20^ 66 Paraldehyde (T. D. 22983, 27002, 27158) 25% 15 Paramldophenal salzsaures (T. D. 13587. 17738) 20% 636 Paranltranllln (T. D. 14821, 15974, 15976) E^ee 16 Paranltrophenol (T. D. 3741, 15234) 20% 16 Paraphenylene diamine (T. D. 17755) 20% 170 Parasol ribs and stretchers 60% 403 " covers, silks and laoes (T. D. 16883, 21917).. 60% 711 " Sticks (T. D. 11704), rough or cut to lengths only ^%^ 478 " sticks, finished or unfinished 40% 431 Parasols, as toys (T. D. 17843) 36% 420 " covered with paper • "A 478 " covered with any material except paper or lace (T. D. 16883-, 72 F. R. 44) 60% embroidered, dutiable at no less rate than that imposed upon the embroidery (T. T>. 27634). 634 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate S4(> Parchment (T. D. 1654, 3515, 6076, 8974, 9918, 12428, 24303, 24808 Free 4U ■• bags (T. D. 16835) 5c lb and 30% 467 " drum heads (T. D. 9786, 9918, 16988, 25832).... 46% 411 " paper and imitation of (T. D. 10155, 11359, 15961, 16939, 17278, 22578, 24912) 2c lb and 10% 411 " paper manufactures (T. D. 23421) 5c lo and 30% 411 " slates (40 F. R. 873) 5c lb and 30% 411 " vegetable (T. D. 9219) 2o lb and 10% 431 Parian dolls and doll heads , 35% 93 " ware, decorated 60% 94 plain white 55% 93 " ware, toys, decorated 60%. 94 plain white 55% 715 " ware works for exhibition, under bond Free B7 Paris green 15% 88 " plaster of, ground or calcined $1.75 ton 88 " plaster of, crude or unground 30c ton 464 " plaster of, manufactures 35% 54 " white, dry (T. D. 5374) %c lb 54 " white, ground in oil ^c lb 402 Parlslenne silk veiling 60% 17 Parkeslne silk veiling 60% 266 Parsley seeds (T. D. 1757, 24204) 4c lb 266 Parsnip Seeds (T. D. 6164) 4c lb 713 Partridge sticks. In the rough or cut to lengths Free 610 Partridges (T. D. 12084, 13678) Fre« 192 Parts of clocks 40% 467 " of musical instruments 45% 192 " of watches 40% 2 Pasta Mack (T. D. 19771) 60c lb and 25% 219 Paste, almond confection, as confectionery. 67 " almond, cosmetic (T. D. 9151) 60% 263 " anchovy (40 F. R. 226, T. D. 9696, 14389, 14906, 18813, 21758, 22176) 40% IB '• aniline (T. D. 2810) 30% 421 " beaded gimps, not wholly or in part wool (T. D. 11190) 60% 421 " beads (T. D. 13619)...; 36% 480 " black (T. D. 3632) 20% 253 " bloater (T. D. 3492, 9696, 14267, 14906, 18813, 21758, 22176) 40% 427 " buttons (Abt. Ill, T. D. 17183, 19581, 24945).. B0% 438 '' calices (T. D. 4769) 60% 449 " compositions of, not set (T. D. 15881, 18968)... 20% 448 " compositions, set 60% 15 " fast blue (T. D. 10566) 30% 253 •• flsh (T. D. 10545) 40% 486 " fixing, or glue (T. D. 15002) Free 67 " for hair, mouth, teeth or skin 60% 26 " indigo (T. D. 12701) %o lb 29 " licorice 2%c lb 109 " manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16482, 17363, 18408) 45% 66 " medicinal 25% 3 " oxidizing (T. D. 1863) 25% IB " plum (T. D. 9638) 30% 95 " putz (T. D. 17057), in bricks 35% 449 " rings, unfinished (T. D. 17546, 17554) 20% 135 " roof, asbestos and wire (T. D. 7984), in addi- tion to rate on wire, minimum 40% lo lb 431 " rosaries (Abt. 9462, T. D. 11706, 26939, 28883, 29777) 60% 480 " shoemakers' (T. T>. 17625) 20% Schedule of Duties 635 Var. Article Rate 109 Paste though a form of glass is not glass; hence, paste cut, as mfs. of paste (T. D. 29570) 45% 67 " toilet 60% 252 " tomato 40% 420 Pasteboard (T. D. 11351, 11595, 24716) 35% 467 " cases for musical Instruments (T. D. 11839) . . 45% 420 " easel frames (T. D. 16016) 35% 420 " made by pasting together sheets of paper or board (T. D. 24716) 36% 416 Pastel boards (T. D. 9921, 12256), as Paper, drawing. 30% 659 " or woad, crude Free 470 " pictures (T. D. 9580) 15% 470 Pastels, n. s. p. f 15% 56 " or colored crayons (T. D. 9738, 13547) 30% 67 Pastes, Including theatrical grease paints and pastes, if not alcoholic 60% If alcoholic 60c lb and 50% 65 Pastilles, Ems (T. D. 7787) 25% " de reglisse, as confectionery (T. D. 20035, 21571). 480 " fumigating (T. D. 6114) 20% " licorice, as confectionery (T. D. 22896). 67 " smokers' (T. D. 17814) 60% 65 " Soden mineral water (T. D. 9235) 25% Pate de reglisse. as confectionery. See confection- ery. (T. D. 25647.) 286 " de fois gras, as prepared meat. (Abt. 18S19, T. D. 28910, 29646) 2B% 4 Patent alum. See alum. 232 " barley 2c lb 65 " drier (T. D. 15168) Ic lb 480 " fiber, artificially colored (T. D. 12209) 20% 347 " floor cloth, as oil cloth for floors, which see. 451 " leather (T. D. 14090, 14215). See leather, patent. 65 " medicines, alcoholic (minimum 25%) 65o lb 65 " medicines, non-alcoholic 25% 6 " tartar 5c lb 480 Pathological specimens on glass (T. D. 12798) 20% 240 Patna rice (T. D. 12253, 13010, 13231, 13423, 16957) 2o lb 332 Patterns, cotton canvas (T. D. 2134, 3172, 4071) 45% 349 " embroidered ■. ... 60% 215 " for machinery, wooden, known as molders' patterns (T. D. 25942, 26485, 27194, 27225, 28010) 35% 416 " paper, engraved or printed, not lithographed (T. D. 4230) 25% 206 Pavement blocks, wood, rough (T. D. 343, 5867) 20% 204 Paving posts, wood 10% 626 " stones, cobbles, rough (T. D. 13788) Free 114 " stones, hewn, dressed or polished (T. D. 6785, 13659) 50% 86 " tiles, earthenware, glazed, encaustic, ceramic mosaic, vitrified, seml-vltrlfled, flint, spar embossed, enameled, ornamental, hand painted or gold decorated, and all other earthenware tiles and tiling, except pill tiles and so-called quarries or quarry tiles (40 F. R. 58, 37 F. R. 99, T. D. 10349, 1075B), valued not over 40c sq. ft 8c sq. ft Valued over 40c. sq ft 10c sq ft and 26% 116 '■ slate 20% lli " stones, unmanufactured and undressed (T. D. B877) 10b eu ft 636 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 85 Paving tiles, plain ung azed, one color (12 S. C. R. 925, T. D. 11712), exceeding 2 sq. In. in gj2e 4c sq. ft 111 ■■ tiles, marble or onyx (44 F. R. 260, T. D. 1049T, 11036, 11712, 16627), containing not less than 4 superficial Inches, not over 1 inch thick 8c su ft Over 1, not over 1^ inches thick lOo su ft Over 1%, not over 2 inches thick 12%o su ft It rubbed in whole or in part, in addition.. 2c su ft 263 Pavonia (T. D. 14835) 26% 669 Pawpaw juice, medicinal, if not alcoholic (T. D. 9105, 21381, 22240, 22451) Free 261 Pea beans, in tins, jars, bottles or otherwise (T. D. 11235) including weight of immediate cover- ings 2%c lb 630 " hulls (T. D. 18000, 18020, 18026, 23431) Free 280 Peach kernels (T. D. 9196, 18066, 21159, 23551, 26369) 4o lb 274 Peaches, brandy in bottles (T. D. 10909), see fruits preserved. 274 " dried 2c lb 274 " green or ripe 25c bu 510 Peacocks, not poultry (T. D. 28652) Free 639 Peanut oil (T. D. 6878, 21475, 28832) Free 282 Peanuts boiled in shell or brine (T. D. 3240) i^c lb 282 " shelled '. ic lb 282 " unshelled (T. D. 1807, 3240) V^c lb 264 Pear seedlings, 3 years old or less $2 M 713 " wood (T. D. 12958) Free 440 Pearl and leather fans, hand painted (T. D. 14463).. 50% 665 " ash (T. D. 420) Free 232 " barley 2c lb 421 " beads, imitation, not strung, or strung loose- ly on thread for facility in transportation only (T. D. 14828, 15850, 17460, 17504) 35% 464 " buckles (T. D. 12326) 36% 427 " button blanks (T. D. 14282, 14388, 61 F. R. 76) l%c per line per gross and 16% 199 " button drills (T. D. 16702) 45% 427 " buttons (T. D. 11376, 14282, 16000), l%c per line per gross and 15% 427 " buttons, collar (56 F. R. 1015, T. D. 11981, 14404) 50% 480 " . chips (T. D. 16003, 16977, 17162, 51 F. R. 76).. 10% 88 " hardening, for paper makers' use (T. D. 17605, 18691, 84 F. R. 160, 19581) 20% 464 " mother of, manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12922, 13349, 14318) 35% 647 " mother of, not sawed, polished, cut or other- wise manufactured (T. D. 7440) Free 108 " opera glasses (T. D. 10619, 10543) «5% 647 " shells, not sawed, cut or polished Free 464 " slabs (66 F. R. 221. T. D. 12922, 13846, 14318, 19768, 19868, 21307, 21346) 35% 427 " stud buttons (T. D. 18618) 50% 464 " umbrella handles (T. D. 13349) 36% 232 Pearled barley 2c lb 449 Pearls and parts thereof, drilled or undrilled, but not set or strung (T. D. 19487, 22046, 22140 23508, 25597, 25876, 25889, 29502, 29542 10% 109 " glass imitation of (T. D. 19447, 23794) 45% 449 " Imitation, and parts thereof, for use in the' manufacture of jewelry (T. D. 15849) 20% 448 " imitation, set '[' ggw 449 " not strung or set ; '[ jO% Schedule of Duties 637 Par. Article Rate 639 Pearls the product of American fisheries Free 449 " reconstructed or synthetic, and parts thereof. 20% 449 " drilled, assembled and matched, but not strung (T. D. 19449, 23740, 23821, 19504, 23750, 19816, 23789, 29124, 29502, 29855) 10% 448 " strung or set (T. D. 6992, 13349, 16972) 60% 421 " wax, strung, as beads (T. D. 17504) 60% 671 Pears, alligator (T. DT 18570, 22603) Free 274 " dried 2c lb 274 ■' green or ripe (T. D. 26029) 25c bu 571 " prickly (T. D. 21458) Free 262 Pease, dried (T. T>. 10469, 18388, 24218, 28426) 26o bu 262 " green, in bulk, in barrels, sacks or similar packages (T. D. 6948, 7138, 7914, 8445, 15075) (bu 60 lbs) 25o bu 262 " in cartons, paper or small packages lo lb 2B1 " prepared or preserved, or contained in tins, jars, bottles or similar packages, including weight of Immediate coverings 2^clb 480 " sausages (T. D. 17498) 20% 262 " seed (bu. 60 lbs.) (T. D. 24218) 40o bu 668 " sweet, seed (T. D. 9231) Free 262 " split (bu. 60 lbs.) 45c bu 471 Peat moss (T. D. 9347, 8735, 21545) ?1 ton 522 Pebble, Brazilian, unwrought (T. D. 23956) Free 106 " lenses (T. D. 13676, 6231) ground and polished with edges unground 45 % with edges ground or beveled.. 10c doz pairs and 45% Pedestal for statue, dutiable according to material, (Abt. 2249, T. D. 693, 944, 2264, 8762, 11038, 16417, 25482). 199 Pedometers (T. D. 12545) 45% 278 Peel, citron, preserved, candied or dried 4o lb 278 " orange and lemon, preserved, candied or dried (T. D. 13170, 21156)- 2o lb 641 " orange and lemon, not preserved, candied or dried (T. D. 20457, 22020, 22041) Free 630 " pomegranate Free 21 Pelargonic ether (T. D. 17406), (minimum 25%; tl lb 263 Pelargoniums (T. D. 16984) 25% 65 Pelletlerlne, a medicinal preparation (T. D. 13701)... 25% 352 Pelllssler canvas (T. D. 12570), as Jute cloth. 352 " padding (T. D. 14330, 17482), as Burlaps. 20 Pelitory root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic, .; ^0 lb and 10% 559 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free 450 Pelts of cattle, raw or uncured, as hides, whether dry, salted or pickled Free Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 7). Penalty for undervaluation. Pen and holder, separately dutiable (T. D. 22378, 23214.) 470 Pen-and-ink drawings (T. D. 13299) 15% 716 " sketches by American artists (T. D. 11455) . . Free Pencil cases, dutiable according to the material. 187 " and penholder combined (T. D. 11850, 14176).. 40% 473 " ■ leads not in wood, or other material, black. . %e oz colored l%c oz copying 2c oz 65 Pencils, alum (T. D. 15216) 25% 472 472 472 472 472 charms, as pencils (T. D. 14460). charcoal (T. D. 13547) 45c gross and 25% colored (49 F. R. 226, T. D. 12947).. 45c gross and 25% copying (T. D. 15024) 45c gross and 25% crayon (T. D. 4265, 12947, 15229)... 45c gross and 25% 638 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pas. Article Raie 448 Pencils diamond pointed 6"% 472 " drawing (T. D. 14399) 45c gross and 25% 67 •• for eyebrows (T. D. 13442) 60% 199 •■ gun (Abt. 1500, T. D. 25312, 26306) 4B% 423 " hair (T. D. 3794, 12239) 40% 472 " lead (T. D. 26245) 45o gross and 25% 472 " paper, filled with lead or other material, 45c gross and 25% 472 " slate, n. s. p. f 3c C 116 " slate for (T. D. 11228) 20% 472 ■■ slate, wood-covered (T. D. 1662, 15025, 15100, 15005, 17677, 17951) 35% 480 '■ soap (T. D. 24881, 25365, 26192, 26299) 20% " with memorandum hooks, hooks and pencils separately dutiable (T. D. 24873). 199 ■' with metal tips and movable leads (Abt. 1266, T. D. 25273) 45% 472 " wood, filled with lead or other material, 45c gross and 25% ' 98 Pendants, cut glass (T. D. 16094, 18520) 60% 135 Pendulum wire (T. D. 11426) 35% 187 Penholder handles (46 F. R. 519, 55 F. R. 273) 5c gross and 25% 187 " tips, or parts thereof (T. D. 8953).. 5c gross and 26% 187 " and pencil combined (T. D. 14176) 40% 463 " bone, equally penholders and paper knives (T. D. 28347) 35% 187 Penholders, combination, comprising penholder, pen- cil, rubber eraser, automatic stamp or other attachment (Abt. 2270, T. D. 2548, 29441).. 40% Provided, that pens and penholders shall be assessed for duty separately. 187 " or parts thereof (T. D. 24906) 5c gross and 25% 187 " Quill (T. D. 13424) Be gross and 25% 1B2 Penknives, see Knives (T. D. 26996.) 199 Pens, drawing (T. D. 14399) 45% 187 " fountain 30% 187 " gold (T. D. 6835) 25% 109 " made of white glass with holders fused there- on of black glass (T. D. 24677, 24907) 45% 186 " metallic, except gold (T. D. 26851) 12c gross 186 " metallic, with nib and barrel in one piece.. 16o gross 480 " quill (T. D. 10394) 20% 187 " stylographic 30% Penwipers, according to material of chief value (T. D. 13752, 16309, 24595). 263 Peony bulbs (T. D. 13680) $10 per M 298 Pepper, bird, or chillies (T. D. 11688, 14742, 14787) 2%c lb 298 " black or white, ground 3o lb 179 " black or white, unground (T. D. 7253, 7640).. Free 298 " cayenne, capsicum or red pepper (54 F. R. 676, 59 F. R. 446, T. D. 11688, 26957) 2%c lb 679 " dust or sweepings (T. D. 7640, 1471b^ Free 298 " pods, or Mexican pepper (T. D. 3301, 5780) . . 2^0 lb 266 " seed (T. D. 15165) 20c lb 679 •■ shells (T. D. 14716, 18525, 18711, 19900, 19991, 20737, 20846, 21080, 26374, 27004) Free 2S3 Peppers, If pickles 40% 269 " If vegetables (T. D. 23342) 25% 20 Peppermint, advanced in value, if not alcoholic, l^c lb and 10% 659 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 39 "■ oil of (T. D. 8615) 25c lb 65 Pepsin, vegetable (T. D. 7263, 13581) (minimum 25%) 65o lb Schedule of Duties 639 Par. Article Rate 65 Pepsin non-alcoholic 25% 3 Peptone (T. D. 7057, 12698) 25% 65 Peptonized beer (T. D. 12843) 25% 287 " meat (T. D. 7057), as meat extract. 212 Perambulator bodies (T. D. 17919) 46% 437 Percussion caps 30% 69 Perfumed soap 60% 67 Perfumery, alooholio (T. D. 8748, 13056, 13566, 16218, 15219, 40 F. R. 228, 18349) 60c lb and 50% 67 " articles of, n. s. p. t 60% 67 " eau de cologne (75 P. R. 998) 60c lb and 60% 67 " ground (T. D. 17176) 60% 67 " non-alcoholic (T. D. 6565, 7369, 8742, 9712) 60% 98 " vials, cut (T. D. 6002, 12022) 60% 634 Periodicals Free 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, devoted to, or containing current literature of the day as a predominant feature, and issued regularly at stated periods, as weekly, monthly or quarterly and bearing the date of Issue (T. D. 19453, 20037, 20777, 23549). 416 " bound in stiff covers (T. D. 7283) 25% 412 " lithographic or decorated by hand 8c lb " various stories not (T. D. 21756). 421 Perles (T. D. 16406) 60% 3 Permanganate of potassa (,x. D. 1545) 25% 310 Perry, as fruit juice. 480 Persian berries, carmine, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5865) 20% 22 " berries, extract of (T. D. 3898, 5529, 5865, 27054, 27338, 27522, 28280, 28312, 28372, 28403, 29431) 20% 263 Persica (T. D. 14835) 25% 642 Persis, extract or orchid Free 648 Personal effects, not merchandise, of citizens of the United States aying in foreign countries (T. D. 18394, 21435, 22622) Free 709 " effects of persons arriving in the United States (T. D. 23891, 23952, 23975, 24005, 24202) 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 tor 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, iflOO limit of, applies to individuals, not families (T. D. 18303, 26889). " effects not accompanying owner who was not a returning resident, dutiable. (Abt. 365, 4660, T. D. 25023, 26035>. " effects of returning resident need not accom- pany owner (Abt. 686, T. D. 25110, 23631). 709 " effects purchased abroad, the excess of |100 In value, dutiable (T. D. 18357, 26889). " 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). 640 F. B. .Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate Personal effects, professional instruments of foreign origin, tree 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, 24679). effects, horses are (T. D. 18751). effects, photographs and microscopes not (T. D. 23784). effects, presents not (T. D. 23636). effects, protessional instruments not (T. D. 18803). effects, rowboats not (T. D. 18256). effects, watch is (T. D. 18320). 108 Perspectives (T. D. 17830) 45% 559 Peru balsam, synthetic (Abt. 19663, T. D. 29267) Free 505 Peruvian bark, crude (T. D. 9466) Free 463 Pessaries, India rubber 35% 464 " India rubber, vulcanized 35% Pestles, mortar, according to material. 639 Petroleum, crude or refined, including kerosene, ben- zine, naphtha, gasoline, and similar oils.. Free 600 " barrels, American returned Free 480 " residuum (T. D. 15394) 20% 480 " tar (T. D. 6592) 20% 639 Pettlgrain, oil of (T. D. 6430, 9737, 42 F. R. 446) Free 199 Pewter in pigs (T. D. 24242) 45% 199 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f 45% 649 " old, fit only to be remanufactured (T. D. 28987) Free 183 " unwrought 20% 810 Pheasants Free 65 Phenacetlne (Abt. 331, T. D. 19433, 19505, 19593, 24704, 26000) (min. 25%) 55c lb 536 Piienol Free 15 Phenylendlamlne (T. D. 13569, 13602, 16123) 20% Sec. 6. Philippine Islands, imports from, except rice Free 714 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- ence and industry in the United States, and nOL for sale (T. D. 21361) Free 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. 650 " and scientific apparatus, utensils. In- struments, and preparations, including bot- Schedule of Duties 641 Par. Article ties 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 re- ligious, philosophical, educational, scien- tific, or literary purposes, or for the encour- agement 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, 23938, 24616, 24902, 24909, 26834, 28273) PhilosophicaJ and scientific apparatus, utensils, etc., defined (T. D. 22281, 22337, 22875, 23006, 23403). " and scientific instruments, etc., brought by immigrants, free. (T. D. 18282). " and scientific apparatus, utensils, etc., for hospitals, dutiable. (T. D. 18776, 22964, 23474, 24726). Instruments, Ammeters as (T. D. 12347, 24019). " " Anatomical model as (T. D. 23403). Aneroias 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 cibth not (T. D. 11060). Drawing compasses not (T. D. 15237). Dynamos not (T. D. 13784). Filtering paper not (T. D. 12324). Graphic chronometer is (T. D. Rate Free 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. 10326, 10619, 12545). Micro preparations are (T. D. 12346). Microscopes are (T. D. 12335). 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). Rumko-f colls are (T. D. 12336). Scales are (T. D. 14174, 22147). Stereoscopes not (T. D. 10331). 642 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 468 SSI 66 651 651 3 651 695 482 59 312 3 415 417 420 420 420 420 412 479 656 109 420 474 474 474 199 108 109 411 411 416 715 500 Phonographs Article Rate Philosophical instruments, 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. 14867). Trial glasses (T. D. 12335). Voltmeters as (T. D. 12347, 24019). or parts thereof 45% Phosphate acid (T. D. 7764) Free " of lime, alcoholic, medicinal (minimum 25%). 55c lb " of lime, crude or native Free rock, crude (T. D. 4113) Free of soda 25% Phosphates, crude Free Phosphor tin (T. D. 24442) Free Phosphoric acid Free Phosphorus 18o lb Phosphosoire, as mineral water, artificial (T. D. 5513, 8552). Phosphuret of lime 25% Photogelatin printed paper articles 3c lb and 25% Photograph albums (33 F. R. 457, 12 S. C. R. 607) 36% cards (31 F. R. 884) 35% frames of paper (T. D. 11683, 13361, 17259) 35% pasteboard (T. D. 16016) 36% holders, painted (T. D. 14925) 36% mounts (T. D. 10786) as lithographic prints. Photographers' silver waste (T. D. 6058) 10% Photographic apparatus, if tools of trade of immi- grant (T. D. 69V7) Free baths and dippers (Feb. 23, 1861, N. Y.) 45% " cards, plain 36% dry plates or films (T. D. 14457, 14513, 21055) 25% " film negatives, in any form, for use in any way in connection with moving picture ex- hibits, or for making or reproducing pic- tures for such exhibits, and moving pic- ture films not developed or exposed '. . 25% " film positives, in any form, for use in any way in connection with moving picture ex- hibits, including herein all moving, motion, moto-photography or cinematography film pictures, prints, positives or duplicates of every kind and nature, and of whatever substance made H^c linear ft instruments (T. D. 11537, 11871, 16247) 4B% lenses and frames or mountings for (T. D. 11234, 11323, 17963, 20560, 20703) 45% negatives (T. D. 12031, 12105) 45% paper, plain basic 3c lb and 10% paper sensitized or albumenized (T. D. 6530, 8768, 8903, 9087, 19229) 30% pictures (T. D. 6168) 25% plates and lenses for a society (16 O. A. G. 486, T. D. 10041) Free plates or films, dry, of American manufacture (except moving picture films), exposed abroad, whether developed or not, and films from moving picture machines, light struck or otherwise damaged, or worn out, so as to be unsuitable for any other purpose than the recovery of the constituent materials, pro- Schedule op Duties 643 Par. Article Rate vided the basic films are of American manufacture (T. D. 27380) Free 107 Photographic slides for magic lanterns 46% 714 Photographs brought by professional artists, lecturers or scientists for exhibition, under bond Free 715 " for exhibition, and not for sale, under bond. . Free 516 " for use of United States or Library of Con- gress Free 519 " for society or institution, not more than 2 copies in any one invoice (Abt. 47, T. D. 24919) Free 98 " mounted on beveled and gilded glass (T. D. 24829 60% Sees. 9 and 10. Photographs, indecent, prohibited. 416 Photographs, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5574, 11557, 11697, 16134, 23196) 25% 517 " printed over 20 years Free not personal effects (T. D. 16428). 98 " on glass (T. D. 12105, 15134) 60% 93 " on plaques, painted (T. D. 15863) 60% 470 " painted (T. D. 15841, 21329, 23721) 15% 482 Phthalic anhydride (T. D. 18311, 22664) Free 482 " acid (T. D. 14822, 22664) Free 621 Phylactery, manuscripts (T. D. 12801) Free Physicians' instruments, dutiable, according to ma- terial of chief value (T. D. 14637). 467 Piano case, painted (T. D. 15178) 46% " covers, dutiable according to material of chief value (T. D. 12365, 13718). 467 " keys 45% 464 " keys, strips of ivory for .^35% 467 " street organs (T. D. 13962) 45% 431 " toy (T. D. 2107) 35% 467 " tuning hammers (T. D. 6269) 45% 136 " wire (T. D. 17066) 36% 461 Pianoforte action, leather 20% 467 " actions and parts thereof (T. D. 11587, 11689, 20360, 21590, 21643, 23096, 23170) 45% 461 " leather 20% 431 " toy (T. D. 2107) 35% 467 Pianofortes 45% 467 Pianos 46% 480 Plassava, cut and dressed (T. D. 16088, 24860) 20% 630 " unmanufactured (Abt. 7678, T. D. 3457, 26649). Free 467 Piccolos (T. D. 10829, 11353, 11562, 26310) 45% 199 Pickers, raw hide and metal (T. D. 6264, 28408) 46% 208 Pickets (T. D. 2045, 7378, 20243, 25861) 10% 154 Pickle forks, as table forks (T. D. 18631). Pickled fish, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8656). See. Fish, herring (71 F. R. 949). See Fish. 253 Pickles of all kinds n. s. p. f. (T. D. 10697, 12308, 19035) 40% 199 Picks, n. s. p. f 45% 143 " railroad (T. D. 6737) 1%C lb 4S1 Picnic ground toy, as toys (T. D. 25493) 35% 482 Picric acid (T. D. 6011, 9827) Free 716 Pictorial paintings on glass (not glass windows) for presentation to an institution (T. D. 18336, 18676) Fre« 412 Picture books for children's use, lithographed, weighing not over 24 ounces each (T. D. 12803) 6c lb 416 " books, printed 26% 644 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par, Article Rate Picture 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, 26885). Pictures and frames dutiable separately (T. D. 14630). 412 " combination, as litliogrrapiiic prints (T. D. 12849). 412 " crystographs, as lithographic prints (T. D. 14228). 412 " Uecaloomania, If not toys (T. D. 18419). see decalcomanias. 98 " glass window (T. D. 12809) 60% 412 " lithographed. See Lithographs. 112 " marble mosaic (T. D. 16116, 16821) 50% 109 " mounted on glass (T. D. 26236) 45% Sec. 9 " obscene, prohibited. 98 " transparencies (T. D. 15826) 60% 212 PIddlcks, reed or rattan (T. D. 5252, 8760, 9779) 10% SIO Pigeons, wild, dead, not poultry (T. D. 25360) Free E3 Pigments, white, containing lead 2^c lb E5 " white, containing zinc, but not containing lead, dry Ic lb white, ground in oil 1%C tb 56 " n. s. p. f 30% 544 Pig, copper Free 118 •' iron (T. D. 13966) ^2.50 ton 182 " lead (T. D. 15337, 15339, 15374) 2Hc lb 695 " tin Free 194 " zinc l%e lb 451 Pigskins, tanned, but unilnished, not skins for morocco (T. D. 24564) 16% 272 Pilchards (Abt. 982, T. D. 19420, 25199) He lb 325 Pile fabrics, cotton or otuer vegetable fiber, except flax, cut or uncut, whether or not the pile covers the entire surface, plushes, velvets, velveteens, and corduroys, 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 12o sq yd and 26% 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 47%% 326 " fabrics, dress facings or skirt bindings, bias, made or cut from plushes, velvets, velvet- eens, 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 12o sq yd and 35% But none of the above shall pay less than 47%% 353 " fabrics, flax (T. D. 19227, 19244, 21777, 21817, 21950, 25068) 60% 399 " fabrics, silk, velvets, chenilles and other silk pile fabrics n. s. p. f., cut or uncut, weighing not less than 5% ounces per sq. yd. (T.' D. 30003) ' J1.50 lb Weighing less than 5% ozs. per sq. yd.,- but not less than 4 ozs., or if all the filling Is not cotton $2.76 lb If all the filling is cotton $2.00 lb Schedule of Duties 645 Par. Article Rate All the foregoing weighing less than 4 ozs. sq. yd $4.00 lb Pile fabrics, silk, velvet or plush ribbons, not over 12 inches and not less than % of an inch in width, cut or uncut, containing no silk except that in the pile and selvedges; If black $1.60 lb If other than black $1.75 lb If 'containing silk other than that in the pile and selvedges, if b^ack $2.00 lb If other than black $2.26 lb For each ^ inch or fraction thereof less than % of an inch in width there shall be paid in addition to the above rates 40c lb " fabrics, silk, plush, cut or uncut, weighing not less than 9^ ozs. sg. yd $1.00 lb Weighing less than 9% ozs. sq. yd $2.40 lb 378 " fabrics, wool, as Woolen manufactures, n. Sj p. f. 712 Pilings, rough logs with bark on (T. D. 901, 21868, 22122) I'ree 420 Pill boxes, paper (Abt. 1867, T. D. 19488, 25386) 35% 93 " tiles, painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, ornamented or decorated 60% 9^ " tiles, not painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, painted, ornamented or decorated 55% 349 or 351 Pillow shams, cotton, lace (T. D. 16298, 16948). See Cotton, lace curtains. 332 " shams, cotton, not lace (T. D. 14157) 46% 349 " shams, cotton, tamboured (T. D. 14636, 16708, 17062, 17488, 71 F. R. 870) 60% 402 " shams, silk, part lace (T. D. 15214) 60% 438 Pillows, down 60% 66 Pills, medicinal 25% 3 Pllocarplns, nitrate and muriate 25% 298 Pimento, ground 3c lb 3 •' oil of 25% 713 " sticks, rough or out into lengths for umbrel- las, parasols, sunshades, whips, fishing rods or canes Free 679 " unground Free 262 Pimentos, prepared (T. D. 28427) 40% 199 Pin blocks or cubes, metal 45% " boxes of brass not unusual coverings (T. D. 18770). " cushions, according to material, cases, according to material. 199 Pincers (T. D. 788, 10245, 16010) 45% 199 ■' carpenters' (T. D. 15796) 46% 672 Pineapple slips for cultivation Free 279 Pineapples In barrels and other packages 8c cu. ft. in bulk (T. D. 19121) $8 per M. 274 " preserved in own juices, not having sugar, spirits, or molasses added thereto (T. D. 1186, 12820) 26% 274 " preserved or packed in sugar, or having sugar added thereto Ic lb and 36% 206 Pine clapboards $1.26 M 266 " free cones (T. D. 20038, 20138) lOo lb 201 " wood, sawed (T. D. 22063) $1.26 M ft 17 Ping pong balls (T. D. 25004, 25996, 26055, 26184) 65c n> and 80% 646 F. B. Vandeqrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 66 Pink, Dutch, a color 30% 6 " creams, or partially refined argols (T. D. 3214). See Argols. 20 " root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic ^o lb and 10% 559 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free 67 " saucers, cosmetics, if not alcoholic 60% 263 Pinks (T. D. 14707) 25% 188 Pins, belt, solid metal heads 35% 463 •' bone 36% 188 " bonnet (44 F. R. 160, T. D. 12575, 13238, 13291, 13307) 35% 17 " celluloid (T. D. 13557, 14706, 11418, 11092, 11033, 16216) 65c lb and 30% 448 " finished or partly finished, if set with imitation precious stones composed of glass or paste (except imitation jet), or composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass, or gun metal, whether or not enameled, washed, covered, plated, or alloyed with gold, silver, or nickel, val- ued at 20c per doz. pieces Ic each and 2S% and in addition thereto % of one cent per doz. for each one cent the value exceeds 20c per doz. 109 " glass headed (53 F. R, 1015, T. D. 10686, 13781, 14591, 14627, 19129, Abt. 16, T. D. 24884, Abt. 878, T. D. 25153) 45% 464 " gutta percha 36% 188 " hair (T. D. 5989, 6850, 10484, 12575, 13307, 10 S. C. R. 120) 35% 403 " hair, silk covered (T. D. 16411, 21921) 50% 188 " hat (10 S.C. R. 120, 44 F. R. 160, 69 F. R. 327, T. D. 13291, 15708, 16183) 35% 448 " horn, metal ornamented (T. D. 16008, 20298)., 86% 448 •• If jewelry (T. D. 9625, 10644, 10940. 20298)... 60% 188 " metallic, with solid heads, without orn- amentation, not commonly known as jew- elry -^ 35 y 188 " shawl and bonnet (T. D. 11025)- '...'.'. 35% " mourning, brass boxes for not unusual cover- ings (T. D. 18770, 84 F. R. 443). 188 " safety (44 F. R. 160, T. D. 12099, 13238, 13307) 35% 199 " safety blouse fasteners (T. D. 15404) 45% 448 " scarf (T. D. 12947, 13817, 13874, 20298) 86% 188 " shawl (T. D. 13817, 13874) 35% 464 " shell (T. D. 9056) 35% 199 " wrist or crank, iron or steel 45% 202 Pipe blocks of briar wood (T. D. 3411, 7366) 15% 476 " bowls made wholly of clay, valued not over 40o grcss 15c gr 475 " other tobacco pipes and pipe bowls of clay 50c gross and 25% All others 60% 475 " cases (T. D. 3376, 9775, 10224, 10248, 12131, 14926) 60% 146 " cast iron - i^c lb 90 " clay, unwrought Jl ton 90 " clay, wrought (T. D. 21639, 23473) $2 ton 176 " copper (T. D. 24844, 25405) iy^c lb 182 " lead 2%c lb 95 " stems, broken (T. D. 17151) 35% 17 " stems, pyroxylin (T. D. 27368) 65o lb and 30% 475 Pipes, all smokers', n. s. p. f. (T. D. 4925, 7613) 60% Schedule op Duties 647 Par. Article Rate 448 Pipes as wateh charms (T. D. 14640) 60% 151 " lap-welded, butt-welded, seamed, or jointed of iron or steel, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge, it not less than % of an inch in diameter Ic Itj If less than % of an inch and not less than Yi of an inch in diameter lV4o lb If less than Vi of an inch in diameter 2c tb Provided, that pipes made of charcoal iron shall not pay a less rate of duty than l%o lb 475 '" brierwood 60% 475 " clay, common, valued not over 40o grs 15c grs clay, n. s. p. f. (T. T>. 24205, 26966).. 60o grs.and 25% 475 " French clay (T. D. 12421, 13893, 14320) 50c grs. and 25% 476 " mountings for, and fixtures of all Itinds (T. D. 9725) 60% 467 " pitch (T. D. 9325, 10258) 45% 475 " tobacco, n. s. p. f 60% 151 " wrought iron or steel 30 % 463 Piping, India rubber (T. D. 14213) 36% 459 Pique gloves (T. D. 13939). See Gloves. 349 " trimmings 60% Piques (T. D. 15044), as cotton cloth. 438 " metal (T. D. 14722) 60% 438 Piquets, dried grasses for art flowers (T. D. 9015, 21459, 25091) 60% 274 Pistoles in sugar (T. D. 4793) lo lb and 35% 157 Pistols, automatic, magazines, or parts thereof, 75o ea. and 25% 163 " horse, of antique pattern (T. D. 24261) 50% 157 " revolving, and parts of (T. D. 13316) 75c ea. and 25% 199 Piston rods 45% 168 Pit saws 6c lin. ft 480 " palm (T. D. 6286) 20% 525 Pitch, Burgundy Free 480 " candle-tar (T. D. 14709J 20% 480 " marine glue (T. D. 24117) 20% 536 " of coal-tar Free 690 " of wood Free 467 " pipes (T. D. 9325, 10258) 45% 199 Pith and zinc tumbler covers (T. D. 6952) 45% 324 " hats (T. D. 12134) 50% 480 PIzzles (T. D. 2623) 10% 412 Placards, paper, lithographic. See paper, litho- graphic. 411 Plain basic papers, for albumenizing, sensitizing, baryta coating, or for photographic or solar printing processes 3c lb and 10% 97 " green glass. See glass bottles. 402 Plaltlngs, silk lace (T. D. 14702) 60% 422 Plaits, composed wholly of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier, rattan, real horsehair, Cuba bark or manlla hemp, suitable for making or ornamenting- hats, bonnets and hoods (T. D. 18395) not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% If bleached, dyed, colored or stained 20% 199 Planes and plane irons (T. D. 10568) 45% 129 Planished sheet iron or steel 1%C lb 712 Planking, ship Free 203 Planks of all cabinet woods 16% 201 " of sycamore, whltewood and basswood 60c M ft 648 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 301 Planks, n. s. p. t J1.25 M ft 106 Piano glasses, with edges unground 45% with edges ground or beveled, 10c doz. prs. and 46% 671 Plantains Free 476 Planters 16% 264 Plants, achillea (T. D. 15110, 16320) 25% 264 " aconitum autumale (T. D. 14752) 25% 264 " all known as nursery or greenhouse stock (T D. 18696) 25% 264 " andromeda (T. D. 15030, 16319) 26% 264 " anemones (T. D. 14751) 25% 264 " anthericum (T. D. 14752, 16319) 25% 264 " araucaria (T. D. 15951, 16316) 25% 264 " aucubas (T. D. 13684, 16319, 16323) 25% 263 " azaleas, (T. D. 15951, 16319, 16323) 26% 263 " azaleas Indica (T. D. 16316) 25% 263 " azaleas pontics, (T. D. 14763, 16319) 26% 264 " begonias (T. D. 15951, 16296) 25% 264 " cactus (T. D. 113S6) 25% 264 " camelias (T. D. 16296, 16316, 16327) 25% 264 " campanulas (T. D. 16320) 25% 264 " chrysanthemums (T. D. 16320) 25% 264 " clematis (T. D. 11034, 13982, 15112) 25% 263 " crotons 25% 264 " daphne oneorum (T.D. 13982) 25% 263 " decorative (T. D. 13689) 25% 264 " delphinium (T. D. 15113, 16320) 26% 264 ■• deutzia (T. D. 16319) 25% 264 " dielytras (T. D. 16319) 25% 264 " deronioum (T. D. 15113) 25% 263 •■ draoaenas (T. D. 16327) 26% 264 •• eulalia (T. D. 16319) 25% 264 " evergreen seedlings 25 % 652 " for Agricultural Department or United States Botanical Garden (T. -. 18451) Free 499 " for dyeing, crude Free 672 " fruit, tropical and semi-tropical, for purposes of propagation or cultivation (T. D. 1746) . . Free 264 " fuchsia (T. D. 16320) 26% 264 " gaillardias (T. D. 15113) 26% 264 " genista (T. r>. 16319) 26% 264 " genista andreana (T. D. 16432) 25% 264 " hemerocalis (T. D. 14730) 25% 263 " hyacinths 25% 264 " hydrangeas (T. D. 14750, 16319) 25% 264 " iberis i.T. D. 16320) 25% 264 ■' iris (T. D. 14065, 14067, 14749, 14835) 25% 263 " jonquils 25% 264 " kalmia (T. D. 16319) 25% 264 • " laburnum (T. D. 14750) 26% 264 ' laurocerasus (T. D. 16319) 25% 264 " laurls nobills (T. D. 14763, 16316) 25% 264 " lilacs (T. D. 16319) 26% 263 " lilies 25% 263 " lilies-of-the-valley (T. D. 16312) 25% 264 " lychnis (T. D. 1*747) 25% 264 " magnolias (T. D. 16319) 25% 264 ■• mahonia (T. D. 16319) 25% 264 " mahonia japonica (T. D. 16319) 25% 264 " manettl stock, 3 years old or less |1 M 264 " marguerite (T. D. 15113) 26% 264 " metrosideros (T. D. 15951) 26% Schedule op Duties 649 I'ar. Article Rate 264 Plants, narcissi 25% 263 " orchids 25% 263 " palms (T. D. 15951, 16327) 25% 264 " paeonias (T. D. 12982, 14065, 14067, 15110) 25% 264 " pelargoniums (T. D. 16984) 25% 264 " phlox (T. D. 16319) 25% 264 pinks (T. D. 14707) 25% 264 " primula (T. D. 16320) 25% 264 " pyrethrum (T. D. 15113) 25% 264 " rhododendron (T. D. 15951, 16316, 16319, 16323) 25% 264 " rose briar, 3 years old or less $1 M 264 " rose (T. D. 11034, 14707, 16319, 16323), budded, grafted or grown on their own roots 4c ea 264 " snowballs (T. D. 16319 25% 264 " spireas (T. D. 16319, 16323) 25% 264 " staphylea colchica (T. D. 15030) 25% 264 " stocks, cuttings or seedlings of Myrobolan plum, Mahaleb or Mazzard cherry, 3 years old or less $1 M of pear, apple, quince, and St. Julien plum, 3 years old or less $2 M 264 " tarragon (T. D. 13691) 25% 691 " tea Free 264 " tobacco (T. D. 14885) 25% 26f " tuberous rooted begonias (T. D. 16296) 25% 263 " tulips 25% 264 '• violet (T. D. 16314, 16432) 25% 264 " yucca (T. D. 13684) 25% 199 Plaques, brass, chromos printed on (T. D. 6899).. 45% 93 " earthenware, decorated (71 F. R. 393, T. D. 6212, 12434, 13427, 15863) 60% 94 " Plain white 55% 470 " metal, hand painted 15% 199 " metal, with lithographic picture thereon, mar- gin hand painted (T. D. 25272) 45% 464 " papier mache 35% 66 Plaster, court 25% 464 " of Paris anatomical models (T. D. 18534) 35% 88 " of Paris, calcined 11.75 ton S61 " of Paris casts for societies for use as models or for art educational purposes only Free 199 " of Paris figures, ornamented with gold applied in form of gold leaf, metal chief value (T. D. 26098) 45% 464 " of Paris furniture designs (T. D. 6153, 7744, 8097, 12427, 12835) 35% 88 " Paris, ground (T. D. 9950, 10567, 13945, 15678) tl.75 ton 464 " of Paris images (T. D. 11224, 12833, 17589) 35% 464 " of Paris manufactures 35% 464 " of Paris mouldings 35% 464 " of Paris statuettes, decorated (T. D. 23054, 24443) 35% 88 " rock (T. D. 2573), ground or calcined J1.75 ton crude (T. D. 19496) 30c ton 349 Plastrons (T. D. 16477) 60% 66 Plasters, corn (T. D. 6576, 12665, 17599, 17779, 17930). 2B% 66 " healing or curative, of all kinds (T. D. 9222, 12449, 17502) 26% Plate glass, see Glass. 199 " gold or silver , 46% 122 " Iron or steel. (See steel plates.) 41B " paper J0% E4 " powder (T. D. 18578 24086) %c lb 650 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 199 Plate steel for electric machine (T. D. 15241) 45% 103 Plateaus, as Glass plate, silvered (T. D. 12035, 13626). 446 Plateaux tor hats. See Hats. 422 " or plaques of chip (T. D. 20844 25459) 35% 179 Plated braids, cords, epaulettes, fringes, galloons, gimps, knots, stars, tassels, wings, fabrics, laces, embroideries, trimmings, ribbons and beltings (T. D. 6l4a, 6547) 15c lb and 60% 199 " ware (T. D. 10239, 10387, 10416-, 10659, 12327 12675, 12660) 45% 147 Plates and stove plates, cast Iron S-lOo lb " boiler or other of iron or steel. See Iron and steel. 95 " carbon 30% 137 " circular saw, in addition to rate on steel saw plates (T. D. 28625, 29662, 29743) ViC lb 166 copper, engraved for printing (T. D. 6380) 20% 176 " copper, for sheathing 2c lb 544 " copper, n. s. p. f Free 176 " copper, rolled 2Hc lb 166 •' electrotype (T. D. 12983) 20% 716 " engraved by American artist abroad (T. D. 4748) Free 166 " engraved or lithographed for printing (T. D. 21975) Z0% 416 " fashion, engraved 25% 412 " fashion, lithographed (T. D. 12098) 8o lb 439 " fur 35% 95 " gypsum (T. D. 12383), plain 35% 95 " gypsum, decorated 45% 147 " iron for floors (T. D. 11093) 8-lOc lb 158 " Iron or steel, enameled or glazed with vitre- ous glasses 40% 166 " Iron or steel, engraved or fashioned for use in the production of designs, patterns, or impressions on glass in the process of manufacturing plate or other glass 25% 166 " lithographic, of stone or other material 60% 126 " railway, fish, of iron or steel 3-lOc lb 474 " photographic (T. D. 14513) 25% " saw, wholly or partly manufactured. See Iron and steel. " steel. See Steel plates. 166 " steel engraved (T. D. 9889) 20% 166 " stereotype (T. D. 12983) 20% 191 " stereot3T)e, old and broken (T. D. 1569), on the lead l^^c lb 147 " stove, cast Iron (T. T>. 11093) 8-lOc lb 130 " tin and terne 1 2-lOc lb 94 " terra cotta, plain 55% 93 " decorated 60% 431 " toy 35% 199 Platform cars (T. D. 7684) 45% 199 Platinum manufacturers, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12651) 45% 65S " In Ingots, bars, sheets and wire (T. D. 23213, 23246) Free 653 " pointed tweezers for chemical use (T. D. 7335, 8163, 8203, 13687) Free 663 " sponge (T. D. 15729) Free 199 " tips (T. D. 12651) 45% 653 " unmanufactured (T. D. 15729) Free 663 " vases, retorts, and other apparatus, vessels, and parts thereof, composed of platinum. Schedule of Duties 651 Par. Akticle Rate for chemical use (Abt. 1638, T. D. 3770, 7335, 25337) Free 419 Playing cards, Chinese (T. D. 10731), ks playing cards in packs. 419 •■ cards, German (T. D. 3270, 8617, 10154), as playing cards in packs. 419 " 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. Sec. 37. Pleasure boats, foreign built. 198 Pliers of all kinds (except blacksmith's tongs, surgi- cal and dental instruments or parts there- of) (T. D. 10245, 16010 .' 8c lb and 40% 199 Plow machinery (T. D. 23818) 45% .476 Plows 15% " parts of, not plows (T. D. 24153). 199 " planes for 45% 439 Plucked fur skins 35% 157 Plugs, for sporting, breecn-loading shot guns, com- bination shot guns and rifles 50% 156 " for muskets, muzzle loading shot guns and rifles 25% 274 Plum marmalade (Abt. 2600, T. D. 25526).. lo lb and 35% 15 " paste (T. D. 9638) 30% 244 " pudding, valued at 15c lb or less 3c lb and 15% " "Valued at more than 15c lb 50% 274 " sauce (T. D. 23076) Ic per lb and 35% 264 " seedlings, Myrobolan, 3 yrs. old or less $1 M 264 " seedlings, St. Julian, 3 yrs. old or less |2 M 654 Plumbago (T. D. 491, 1627) Free 480 " blocks of, mixed with sand (T. D. 1947) 20% 95 " stove polish (T. D. 6403) 35% 123 Plumbers' hooks and holdfasts (T. D. 7404).. 30% 154 '• knives. See Knives. 438 Plumes, ornamental 60% 438 " crude (T. D. 18068) 20% 275 Plums, dried (T. D. 265, 2670, 3811) 2c lb 274 " green or ripe (T. D. 2670, 10274) 25o bu 274 " preserved. See Fruits, preserved. 156-157-158 Plungers for guns, as parts of. 477 Plush, hatters' (T. D. 12937, 15835, 16109, 16577, 17279, 25381), composed of silk, or of silk and cotton 10% 399 " silk, velvet or plush ribbons, not over 12 inches and not less than % of an inch in width, cut or uncut, containing no silk ex- cept that in the pile and selvedges; if black $1.60 lb If other than black $1.76 lb containing silk other than In pile and sel- vedges, if black $2.00 n> If other than black $2.25 It) For each Vi inch or fraction thereof less than % of an inch in width there siiall be paid in addition to the above rates 40c lb 443 Plushes and woven fabrics (except crinoline cloth and hair seating) and manufactures thereof, composed of the hair of tbi camel, goat, al- paca, or any animal, combined with wool, vegetable flbre, or silk, shall be olassifled and dutiable as manufactures of wool. 326 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, except flax. 652 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate cut or uncut (X. D. 11031, 11180, 11409, 14061, 14164, 14696; 10895, 11977), not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed 9c sq yd and 25% It bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed 12c sq yd and 25% But none of the above shall pay less than 47%% 325 Plushes, cotton or other vegetable fiber, bias di-ess facings or skirt bindings, made or cut from, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, paint- ed 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 47%% 363 '• flax (T. D. 19227, 19244, 21777, 21817, 21950).. 60% 399 " Silk, velvets, chenilles and other silk pile fabrics, n. s. p. f., cut or uncut, weighing not less than 5% ounces per sq yd (T. D. 30003 ?1.50 lb Weighing less than 5%, ozs., but not less than 4 ozs., or if all the filling is not cotton.. t2.7B lb If all the filling is cotton $2.00 lb All the foregoing weighing less than 4 ozs. sq yd f4.00 lb 399 " silk, cut or uncut, weighing not less than 9% ozs. sq. yd $1.00 lb weighing less than 9% ozs. sq. yd $2.40 lb 399 " silk, how distinguished from velvets. If pile exceeds 1-7 inch in length, as plushes. If pile 1-7 inch or less in length, as velvets. 378 and 443 Plushes, wholly or in part of wool (T. D. 10468, 11345, 12142, 12970, 13864, 13964, 14732), as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. 199 Pneumatic hooks or holders (j.. D 9244) 45% 452 Pocket books 40% 451 " books, leather outsides for, in addition to the rate imposed on the leather of the same character as that from which they are cut 10% 199 •■ compasses (T. D 8853) 45% 152 " knives (T. D. 12935, 14607, 16960, 16989). See Knives. 475 ■■ lamps, for smokers (T. D. 6908) 60% 109 " mirrors 45% 420 " slates, paper chief value 35% 65 Podophylln, a medicinal preparation 25% 167 Points, steel, lathed, machined, or brightened 45% 108 Poladscopes (T. D. 7485) 45% 150 Pole chains (T. D. 8739), as chains, iron or steel. 204 Poles, electric light, telephone, trolley and telegraph (T. D. 14013) 10% 203 " hoop and flag (T. 0. 22308) 20% 712 " hop (T. D. 5105) Free 7 Polish for boots and shoes 25% 480 " metal, Putz pomade (T. D. 16584) 20% 95 " stove (T. D. 17921) 35% 106 Polished piano or coquill glasses, edges unground... 45% Edges ground or beveled lOo doz. pairs and 4B% 102-103-104 Polished plate glass, cast. See glass. 129 Polished sheet iron or steel li^o lb 90 Polishing earth (T. D. 7146, 9265, 11246, 12817, 12963) J2 ton 378 " cloths, wool, as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. SCHBDULE OF DuTIES 653 Par. Article Rate 480 Polishing powder (T. D. 11857, 23028) 20% 112 ' stones, agate (T. D. 13795) 50% 480 '■ stones, flint (T. D. 26603) 20% 89 " stones, pumice in bricks (T. D. 13611, 23451, 23488) 35% 559 Polypodium, crude, if not alcoholic Free 20 " not crude, if not alcoholic >4,c lb and 10% 67 Pomades, if alcoholic 60c lb and 50% If not alcoholic 60% 630 Pomegranate peel, crude Free 274 " peel, preserved in sugar Ic lb and 35% 571 Pomegranates Free 211 Pomelo boxes '. 30% 277 Pomelos Ic lb 2 Pomeranza spirits (T. ^. 16578) 60c lb and 25% 15 Ponceau, Persian (T. D. 14823) 30% 399 Pongees, as silk piece goods. 430 Pool balls 50% 644 Poplar wood, fit only for the manufacture of paper.. Free 399 Poplins, silk, or silk chief value (T. D. 1851, 1923), as silk piece goods. 380 " wool, or part wool. See Wool dress goods. 266 Poppy seed (T. D. 3451, 7828, 21516, 23113) 16c bu 35 " seed oil, raw, boiled or oxidized (T. D. 3473, 9803) (7% lb gal) 15c gal 199 Porcelain and metal umbrella knobs, metal chief value (T. D. 17327) 45% 92 " crucibles (T. D. 15828) 25% 431 " dolls, and dolls heads (T. D. 12992, 12995, 14684) 35% 438 " flowers (T. D. 11364) . . . .- 60% 98 ■' glassware I. 60 % 94 " Insulators (T. D. 25533) 55% 93 " jewel cases (T. D. 9834) 60% 94 " lemon scLueezers, plain (T. D. 9162) 65% 431 " marbles 35% 93 " paintings on (53 F. R. 1006, T. D. 13073, 13648, 14226, 16422, 16430) 60% 94 " slates 55% 93 " tubs, decorated 60% 94 " Plain white (T. D. 7022, 17652) 55% 93 " ware, clock cases, with or without movements, plaques, ornaments, toys, toy tea sets, charms, vases, and statuettes (T. D. 6965, 7572, 9735, 13312, 12681, 13427, 13868, 14069, 14623), if decorated 60% 94 " Plain white 65% 93 " ware and manufactures of, n. s. p. f., deco- rated 60% 94 " Plain white 55% 716 " works in, for exhibition Free 286 Pork carcasses, exported from U. S., cut up and pickled abroad (T. D. 29964) 25% 285 " fresh ., l%o H) 96 Porous carbon pots, without metallic connections, for electric batteries 20% 94 " cells (T. D. 10396) 55% 95 Porphyry articles (T. D. 13337), decorated .; 45% not decorated 35% 114 Porphyritic rock (T. D. 14227), hewn, dressed or pol- ished B0% 114 " rock, unmanufactured or undressed lOo cu ft 452 Portemonnales, leather (T. D. 5960) 40% 654 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. Article Ratb 308 Porter, in bottles or jugs (T. D. «191) 45c gal No additional duty on coverings. otherwise than in bottles or Jugs (T. D. 3905) 23o gal 618 Portfolios of loose, unbound sheets, comprising pic- tures and printed matter in German lan- guage (T. D. 24743, 25182, 25428, 26467, 26618) Free 411 or 418 Portfolios, paper (T. D. 10104, 22241) (min. 45%) 5c lb and 30% 452 Portfolios, wholly or in chief value of leather 40% 421 Portieres, bamboo and bead (T. D. 16285) 60% 332 " cotton (T. D. 21661, 25068) 46% 378 " wool, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. 383 " wool, embroidered (T. D. 24999) 50o lb and 60% 86 Portland cement (T. D. 11197), in barrels or othfer packages, including weight of packages. .8c 100 lbs In bulk 7c 100 lbs 470 Portraits in oil colors 15% 470 •' crayon 15% 199 " enameled on copper 45% 470 " pastel 15% 93 " on china 60% 431 Position babies as dolls (Abt. 21653, T. D. 26012, 29931) 35% 474 Positives, photographic film. (See photographic film positives.) 417 Postage stamp and post-card albums 35% 467 Post horns, musical instruments 45% 121 Posts, iron or steel, not advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting, valued at 9-lOc lb or less 3-lOc Valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb 565 " fence of wood (T. D. 28884) Free 204 "' paving of wood 10% 206 " wood, rough hewn, sawed, or bored (T. D. 90, 5867) 20% 682 Postage stamps, foreign, cancelled or uncancelled (T. D. 11451, 15966, 25432) Free 500 " stamps, American Free 416 Postal cards containing views of any landscape, scene, building, place or locality in the United States, not thinner than eight one- thousandths of one inch, by whatever proc- ess printed or produced, Including those wholly or In part produced by either litho- graphic or photogelatin process (except show cards), occupying thirty- five square inches or less of surface per view, bound or unbound, or in any other form 15c lb and 25% thinner than eight one-thousandtns of one inch $2 per M 412 " cards, not exceeding eight one-thousandths of one inch in thickness 20c lb exceeding eight and not exceeding twenty one thousandths of one inch in thickness, and less than thirty-five square inches cutting size in dimensions 8%c lb exceeding thirty-flve square inches cutting size In dimensions So lb and in addition thereto If exceeding eight and not exceeding twenty one-thousandths of one inch In thickness. If either die cut or embossed %c lb If both die out and embossed le lb Schedule of Duties 655 Par. Article Rate exceeding twenty one-thousandths of one inch in thickness 6c lb 416 Postal cards, foreign (T. D. 22119, 22506, 22540) 25% 416 Posters, not lithographed 25% 3 Potash, bicarbonate and acetate of (T. D. 4117, 11189) 25% 60 " bichromate of (T. D. 6651) 2^40 lb 3 " bisulphite of (T. D. 11053) 25% 6 " bltartrate of. (See Argols, partly refined.) 656 " calcined (T. D. 420) Free 655 " carbonate of, crude or refined (T. D. 5096, 8601, 12665, 17380, 17381, 17430, 17900, 18810, 19067, 78 P. R. 805, 83 F. R. 692) Free 655 " caustic, not refined Free 61 " caustic refined, in sticks and rolls lo lb 61 " chlorate of 2o lb 60 " chromate of 2%c lb 655 " crude (T. D. 17027) Free 655 " hydrate of, not refined Free 61 " hydrate of, refined, in sticks or rolls Ic lb 62 " hydriodate of 25c lb 62 " iodate of 25o lb 62 " iodide of 25e lb 480 ••• metal (T. D. 16719) 20% 655 " muriate of Free 655 " nitrate of, crude (T. D. 674) Free S3 " nitrate of, refined ^c lb 3 " permanganate (T. D. 1545) 25% 64 " prussiate of, red (T. D. 8586) ■ 8c lb 64 " prussiate of, yellow 4o lb 3 " salts of 25% 665 " sulphate of, crude or refined (T. D. 7452, 38 P. R. 908) Free 312 " water, as mineral water, artificial (T. D. 17480) 6 Potassa .~ 3c lb 3 " acetate of 25% 3 " permanganate of 25% 64 Potassium, cyanide of (T. D. 9324, 22521) 12%% 172 " metal (T. D. 16719) 3o lb and 26% 252 Potato cake (T. D. 24513) 40% 296 " starch (30 F. R. 429, Abt. 2540, T. D. 5737, 7511, 7522, 13958, 16955, 18011, 25513, 26094). 1%C lb 265 Potatoes (T. D. 1803, 5153, 5917, 8545) (bu. 60 lbs.).. 25c bu 262 " desiccated 40% 265 " sweet (T. D. 18472) (bu 60 lbs) 25c bu 480 Potee rouge (T. D. 11246) 20% 147 Pots, cast iron S-lOo lb 149 " cast iron, coated, glazed or tinned (T. D. 8527, 10414) 1%0 lb 96 " carbon, porous without metallic connection. . . 20% 158 " enameled, of Iron or steel 40% 93 Pottery, decorated (T. D. 13196) 60% 94 " plain 66% 92 " common, yellow and brown 26% 410 " paper. See Paper, copjdng. 715 " works in, for exhibition Free 47B Pouches, tobacco (T. D. 7084, 11164, 13815) 60% 463 " india rubber, n. s. p. f 85% 289 Poultry, alive (T. D. 7202, 10516, 12084, 13678, 16660). ..3c lb 286 " canned, as prepared meat (Abt. 18619, T. D. 28910, 29646 26% 289 " dead (T. D. 24293, 24989) .1 6o lb " guinea fowl and turkeys, not wild, as (T. D. 29568). 656 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 286 Poultry, prepared or preserved 25% 480 Pounce 20% 20 " if a drug, if not alcoholic Vidb and 10% 175 Powder, aluminum bronze (T. D. 12222) 12o lb 8 " bleaching (T. D. 12041) l-5c lb 175 " bronze (T. D. 5530, 12139, 15704) 12c lb 1 " clarifying, tor wine (T. D. 8855, 25151) 35c lb 67 " cosmetic 60% 662 " curry • Free 199 " flasks, copper 46% 434 " fulminating, n. s. p. f 20% 66 " goa (T. D. 4196) 25% 199 " gold (T. D. 15415) 45% 436 " gun, valued 20c or less per pound 2c lb valued over 20c pound 4c lb 67 " hair, diamond, gold or silver (T. u. 6113) 60% 480 " Incense (T. D. 10232) 20% 26 " inlc 25% 65 " iron 25% 20 " insect, if not alcoholic (T. D. 2364, 6161) %c lb and 10% 66 " medicinal, alcoholic (minimum 25%) 55c lb 65 " medicinal non-alcoholic 25% 20 " papaw milk, if not alcoholic (T. D. 17613, 21240, 21347, 22451, 23097, 23178) V40 lb and 10%- 480 " polishing (T. D. 9265, 11246, 12963, 17824) 20% 423 " puffs (T. D. 3028, 3114, 13351, 13881) 40% 378 ■'• puffs of wool (T. D. 28142, 28222) 44c lb and 56% 3 ■• putty (T. D. 18521) 25% 15 " ruby (T. D. 2635) 30% 67 " sacnet (T. D. 13881, 14283, 16731) 60% 199 " silver (T. D. 9101, 10498) 45% 176 " silver bronze (T. D. 15704) 12o lb 436 " smokeless (T. D. 10987). As Powder, gun. 67 " toilet for hair, teeth and skin (T. D. 9068, 9151, 15245) 60% 65 " zinc oxide (T. D. 13813) Ic lb 67 Powders, hair, tooth, or skin 60% 65 Powdered iron (T. D^ 1747) 25% 20 " licorice root, if not alcoholic (T. D. 14605) 140 lb and 10% 298 " spices, n. s. p. f 3c lb 671 Prawns, curried (T. D. 27791) Free 449 Precious stones, agate chain stones (T. D. 14142) 10% " stones, agate partly cut not (55 F. R. 273.) 449 " stones, all kinds, out but not .set and suitable for use in me manufacture of jewelry (T. D. 3135, 10866, 12099, 12682, 13337, 13346,- 13347, 13349, 14487, 17742, 9211, 13350, 13809, 18016, 18848, 18962, 211!;?, 21323, 23438, 23569) 10% 449 " stones, diamonds, cut (T. D. 16136) 10% 449 " stones, imitation, for use in the manufacture of Jewelry (66 F. R. 51, T. D. 12682, 13350, 14234, 14236, 14390, 15849, 16482, 16780, 17363, 17399, 17504, 17554, 17567, 25105, 25239, 25251, 25513, 25785, 27007, 27017, 27112, 26206, 26723, 27112, 27292) 20% " stones, imitation, colored disks not (T. D. 15403). " stones, imitation of, including pearls and parts thereof, for use in the manufacture of Jew- elry, doublets, artificial, or so-called syn- thetic or reconstructed pearls and parts thereof, rubles, or other precious stones... 20% ScIhedule of Duties 657 Par. Article Rate 109 Precious stones, Japanese lucky stones (T. D. 22762). 45% 95 " stones, quartz not (T. D. 15839) 36% 499 " stones, rock crystals cut, but not set, suit- able for use in the manufacture of jewelry (T. D. 13346, 17337) 10% " stones, rosallne articles not (T. D. 10929). 448 " stones, set (T. D. 150, 6279, 6390, 7742, 10929, 14390) 60% 655 " stones, uncut or rough . ■. Free 65 Precipitate, red 26% 13 Precipitated chalk (T. D. 24371, 24985) Ic It) 2 Preparations, alcoholic compounds, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5300, 6195, 9712, 13056, 15854) 60o lb and 25% 67 " alcoholic, for the hair (T. D. 18541).. 60c lb and 50% 67 " alcoholic perfumery, including cologne water (T. D. 7369, 9712, 13565) 60o lb and 50% 675 " anatomical Free 13 " chalk, Ti. s. p. f Ic lb 3 " chemical compounds and salts, n. s. p. f., if not alcoholic (T. T>. 11416) 25% 15 " coal tar, not colors or dyes, and not medicinal, n. s. p. f 20% 3 " known as alkalies, alkaloids, distilled oils, es- sential oils, rendered oils and all combina- tions of the foregoing, n. s. p. f 25% 65 " medicinal, containing alcohol, or in the pre- paration of which alcohol is used, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12449, 12644, 14518) (minimum .26%) 55o lb 65 " 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) 25% 66 " medicinal, antitoxine (T. D. 18330) 25% (6 " medicinal mercurial 36% 66 " medicinal. Nelson's lozenges (T. D. 18735) 25% 67 " medicinal, waters, such as cherry, laurel, rose or orange flowers. If containing no alcohol (T. D. 5945, 10411, 12228) 20% 301 " of which distilled spirits are a component of chief value shall pay a duty of not less than that upon distilled spirits. 41 " of opium, liquid 40% 237 " similar to macaroni and vermicelli (T. D. 8819, 9388) l%c lb 67 " toilet, used as applications to the hair, mouth, teeth or skin, such as cosmetics, denti- frices, including tooth soaps, pastes, includ- ing theatrical grease paints and pastes, pomades, powders, and other toilet articles, all the foregoing; if containing alcohol, or in the manufacture or preparation of which alcohol is used 60c Id and 50% If not - contaming alcohol, or in the manu- facture or preparation of which alcohol Is not used 60 % 13 Prepared chalk le lb 291 " chicory or coftee subs-itute (T. D. 14783, 12361, 12531) 3c lb 278 " oocoanut 2c lb 273 " flsh, n. s. p. f. (29 F. R. 68«) %c lb 480 " food, lacteous (T. D. 7082) 20% 286 " meats, n. s. p. f 26% 298 " mustard (T. D. 13080) lOe lb 658 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 275 Prepared olives. See Olives. 56 " oxide ol iron (T. D. 4700) 30% ■671 " oysters (T. D. 10762, 12258) Free 273 " shark flns %c lb. 251 " truffles . 15867) 50% 378 " felt squares, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 17260) 98 " glass. (See glass.) 416 " matter, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21964, 22506, 24463).. 25% " matter, advertising cards of iron not (T. D. 9812, 10 S. C. R. 180). 416 " matter, colored pictures (T. D. 11972) 25% 416 " matter, cotton scapularies (T. D. 6485, 10930) 25% 411 " matter, labels on surface coated paper (T. D. 13802) 5c lb and 30% 416 " matter, language lesson pamphlets (T. D. 16297) 25% 410 " matter, napkins, printed (T. D. 10729). See Paper, tissue. 411 " matter, other than lithographic, on surface coated, wrapping, parchment. Imitation parchment, grease proof, and metal coated paper 5o lb and 30% 412 or 416 Printed matter, postal cards (T. D. 10960) (See postal cards.) 416 Printed matter, sermons (T. D. 11413, 11681) 25% 416 " matter, soap wrappers (T. D. 13318) 25% 411 or 416 Printed paper bags (T. D. 17650, 25087, 26178, 25829, 26946.) (See paper bags.) 411 Printed papers 5c lb and 20% 26 Printers' Ink (T. D. 21588) 25% 451 " rollers, leather for (T. D. 15700) 15% 479 " rollers, old (T. D. 24055) 10% 197 Printing presses (T. D. 12579) 30% 378 " machines, felt for, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11381). 166 " metal plates for (T. D. 12983) 20% 409 " paper, and countervailing duty on (T. D. 10472, 10759, 12312, 14546, 16332). See Paper, print- ing. 415 Prints by the photogelatin process 3c lb and 25'/ 412 " lithographic (65 F. R. 418, T. D. 15812, 15842 16354, 17668, 19173, 19534, 21924, 22760, 23169.) See paper prints, lithographic. 420 " lithographic, manufactures of (T. D. 22577) . . 35% 412 " lithographic on cotton, as Lithographic prints (T. D. 18305). Schedule of Duties 659- Pae. Article Ratis 519 Prints, lithographic, for societies (T. D. 6201) Free 199 Prismatic compasses, metal chief value (T. Di 8623). 45% 95 Prisms, calc spar, if not decorated (T. D. 12383, 1.2391) 35% 109 " glass (T. D. 12687, 25377, 26153) 46%- 624 Prize medals (T. D. 6566, 9987, 15813) Free Prizes, naval (T. D. 19278, 19508) Free 15 Products, coal-tar, n. s. p. f 20%. 656 Professional booi^s, implements, instruments and tools of trade, occupation or employment, in the actual possession at the time, of persons emigrating to the United States (T. D. 18803) Free- 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. 108 Projecting lenses 46% Sec. 11. Prohibited articles, condemnatton of. Sec. 9. Prohibited importation of articles. 199 Propeller shafts i 46% 65 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 lb- 65 " preparations not containing alcohol, or in the preparation of which alcohol is not used 25% 463 Protectors, dress, of India rubber 35% 685 Protoxide of strontian Free Protractors, dutiable according to material. 480 Provender of mixed grains, ground (T. D. 2841) 20% 274 Prune butter (T. D. 17552, 17570, 25174) Ic lb and 35%. 274 " jelly (T. D. 17570) 35% 15 " pure (T. D. 15121) 30% 310 " wine or Juice (T. D. 11399, 13341, 14838, 59 F. R. 771), containing no alcohol or not over . 18% alcohol 70c gal Containing over 18% alcohol, in addition on the alcohol contained therein $2.07 gal 275 Prunelles (T. D. 4993, 6330) 2o lb 199 Pruning bills (T. D. 7119) 45% 152 " knives (T. D. 6628, 12935, 17590. See Knives. 275 Prunes (T. D. 21594) 2c lb 274 " preserved (T. D. 4793, 2654, 20565). See Fruits, preserved. 43 Prussian blue. In pulp, dry or ground In, or mixed with oil or water (T. D. 8312) 8c lb 64 Prussiate of potash, red 8c lb 64 " of potash, yellow .' 4o lb 3 " of soda (T. D. 11298, 11354) 25% 482 Prusslo acid Free 517 Public documents issued by foreign governments (T. D. 18713) Free 715 " monuments, articles intended for Free 517 Publications issued for their subscribers or exchanges by scientific and literary associations or academies (T. D. 18672) Free 416 " n. s. p. f 25% 517 ■■ of individuals for gratuitous private circula- tion (T. D. 17603, 19452) Free 199 Puff boxes, britannia ware 4B% 98 " boxes, glass, cut 60% 199 '■ boxes, raetal 4B% 660 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 418 Puff boxes, papier, mache, if covered with surface- coated paper 4c lb 89 " stone, manufactures of, or of which pumice stone is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f 35% 266 Pumpkin seeds (T. D. 7259, Abt. 5068, T. D. 26117..). 10c lb 269 Pumpkins in natural state 25% 199 Pumps, metal 45% 216 " wood 36% 199 Punchers, iron or steel 45% 118 Punch ings, iron or steel (7 S. C. R. 546, 14 F. R. 687, T. D. 14766) n ton B99 Punk, as joss sticks (T. D. 26003, 27495) Free 67 Purple, London 15% 117 " ore (T. D. 14385) 15c ton 56 Puree, painters' color (T. D. 8705) 30% 199 Purse trimmings 46% 448 Purses, made in chief value of metal mesh composed Schedule op Duties 661 Par. Article Rate of silver, German silver, or white metal, valued at $2 per dozen pieces... 10c each and 25% And in addition thereto %c per dozen pieces for each one cent the value exceeds $2 per dozen. 448 Purses composed of gold or platinum, whether set or not set with diamonds, pearls, cameos, coral or other precious or semi-precious stones, or imitations thereof 60% 64 Putty ^c lb 154 " knives. See Knives. 3 " powder (T. D. 18821) 25% 480 " red (T. D.. 11246) 20% 87 Putz kalk, polishing powders (T. D. 12810, 23213) 5o per 100 lbs 480 " pomade (T. D. 16584, 20287, 23028) 20% 90 " pulver (T. D. 12963) $2 ton 15 Pyoktanin (T. D. 13B97) 30% 659 Pyrethrum (T. D. 15113, 23387) Free 686 Pyrites (T. D. 10924), containing in excess of 25% sulphur Free 177 " dross or residuum from (T. D. 14385) 15c ton 1 Pyrogalllc acid (T. D. 3412) 25% 1 Pyroligneous acid (T. D. 3964, 4378), not exceeding S. G. 1.047 %c lb Exceeding S. G. 1.047 2c lb Pyroxylin artificial silk according to article (G. A. 3917, T. D. 23110, 23528). See Artificial Silk. 17 " balls (T. D. 13223) 65c lb and 30% 17 " and all compounds of, or other cellulose esters, whether known as celluloid or by any other name 40c lb if in blocks, sheets, rods, tubes or other forms, not polished, wholly or partly, and not made up into finished or partly finished articles 45c lb if polished, wholly or partly, or if in finished or partly finished articles, except moving picture films, of which collodion or any compound of pyroxylin or of other cellu- lose esters, by whatever name known, is the component material of chief value 65c lb and 30% 17 " hairpins (T. D. 11033, 11092, 11418) 65o lb and 30% 475 " smokers' articles (T. D. 27769, 27889) 60% 17 " tablets (T. D. 11966) 65c lb and 30% 17 " trays (T. D. 16478) 65c lb and 30% Q 199 Quadrant frames, brass 45% 21S " frames, wood 35% 1 QQ ** brass ...............••..•*■> 45 y 191 Quads, as type (T. D. 13228) 25% 84 Quarts, fire brick (T. D. 26154, A. 5210). 85 Quarries 45% 85 Quarry tiles (T. D. 21957) 45% 95 Quartz, ground (T. T>. 23028) 35% 112 " manufacture of (T. D. 13346, 13337, 15839) 50% 112 " spar prisms 60% 20 Quassia wood, advanced in value %c lb and 10% 659 " wood, crude (T. D. 6625) Free 22 Quebracho, extract of, not exceeding In density 28 degrees Baume (T. D. 21761) ....%c lb exceeding in density 28 degrees Baume %c lb 20 " fragments (T. D. 25972, A. 4422) %o lb and 10% 662 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. Article Rate 93 Queensware, as earthenware, decorated 60^ 94 " as earthenware, plain 55% -B59 Quercitron (T. D. 4816, 12127, 13860) Free 22 " extract (T. D. 12640, 13423, 13860) %c lb 415 Quetsch papier (T. D. 3508) 30% 20 Quick grass root, advanced in value %o lb and 10% -559 ■■ grass root, crude Free 189 Quicksilver (additional duty on flasks and bottles).. 7o lb 52 " vermilion red, containing lOo lb -500 " flasks or bottles, American or foreign, returned Free 165 Quill, fishing floats (T. D. 16336).... 46% -463 " pens, with feather handle (T. D. 10394) 35% 187 " penholders (T. D. 13424) 5o pr gr and 25% 463 " toothpicks (T. D. 4705, 10394, 10889, 17775, 24065, 26722) 35% 559 QuMIa bark, crude Free -349 Quillings, cotton (T. D. 16205) 60% -349 " flax 60% 402 " silk, chief value 60% 438 Quills, crude (75 F. R. 833, T. D. 14738, 17883, 18747, 79 F. R. 953) 20% 438 " dressed and finished 60% 67 " filled with tooth powder (T. D. 13207) 60% 438 " goose, split (T. T>. 7148, 14738) 20% 463 " manufactures of 35% !135 " metal knitting machine points, as articles of wire (T. D. 26997, A. 9724). -438 " pelican (T. D. 22892) 60% Quilting, according to material. 438 Quilts, cotton and down (T. D. 8850, 8 S. C. R. 920). 60% ;349 " cotton, embroidered (T. D. 12426) 60% " cotton, wool fringe, according to material of chief value (T. D. 21662). 438 " down 60% dutiable according to material (T. D. 6179, 6966, 8784, 8850). 438 " silk and down, down chief value (T. D. 8784, 8850) 60% 403 " silk and down, silk chief value 50% 439 " skins of eiderdown, sewed together (T. D. 6966) 35% 266 Quince seed (T. D. 4385, 11212, 14152) 10c lb 264 " cutting or seedlings, 3 years old or less.... $2 per M 559 " seeds that will not germinate, as crude drug. . Free -264 " stocks, 3 years old or less $2 per M 274 Quinces, green or ripe 25c bu 274 " preserved Ic lb and 35% If containing over 10% alcohol 35% And on alcoaol in excess of 10% ?2.50 gal 658 Quindia (T. D. «268) Free 658 " sulphate of (T. D. 6268) Free 658 Quinia, alkaloids or salts of cinchona bark Free 505 " barks of Free 658 " sulphate of (T. D. 6901, 6265, 6865) Free tS Quinine and sherry wine (T. D. 6100), (minimum 25%) 56o lb 505 " barks Free 67 " tonic for the hair (T. D. 11601) 60% if containing alcohol 60c lb and 50% «5 " tonic water (T. D. 17604), minimum 25% 55c lb €58 " capsules (T. D. 28536, A. 17365) Free 858 " pills (T. D. 28536, A. 17365) Free 65 Quinoline compound (T. D. 25067, A. 528) 25% 658 Quinoldlne (T. D. 2603) Fr«e Schedule op Duties 663' Par. Article Rate 15 Qulnosol (T. D. 20655) 20% 551 Quoits Free 191 Quotations, as type (T. D. 13228) 25%, R. 446 Rabbit fur hats. See JIats, ^ur. ^39 " fur, prepared for hatters' use (T. D: 6847, 13313, 16875, 17076) 20%' 479 " fur, waste (T. u. 10540, 12223, 20447) 10% 439 " fur yarn (T. D. 6306, 11984) 35%, 439 " hair caps (T. D. 11094) 50% 479 " skin cuttings (T. D. 9886) 10% 439 " skins, prepared for felting (T. D. 6394) 36% 574 " skins, undressed Free 584 " skin pieces, glue stock (T. p. 27786, A. 13807) Free 479 " skin waste (T. D. 28022, 10% 285 Rabbits, dressed (T. D. 2325, 7202) l^c lb 229 " living 20% 286 " pickled in vinegar (T. D. 7244) , 25%. 452 Racquet balls, leather (T. D. 13760) 40% 462 " gut strings (T. D. 10397) 25% 90 Raddle (T. D. 11857) $1 ton 109 Radiometers (T. D. 11388) 45% 266 Radish seed 4c Ib- 659 Radium Free 20 Radix root, advanced in value >;4c lb and 10% 559 " root, crude Free 463 Raffia, braids (T. D. 17267) 35% 463 " cloth (T. D. 11879, 12355, 24435) ' 35% 578 " crude (T. D. 7268, 15579; Free 712 Rafts of logs and round, unmanufactured timber. . . . Free 332 Rag pulp, cotton (T. D. 14692) 45% 660 Rags, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3535, 7656, 5620, 6760) Free 644 " paper stock Free 403 " silk for buttons (T. D. 3311) 50% 374 " wool (T. T>. 4098, 12986, 21595) lOo lb redisinfection of (T. D. 19016, 22010, 22037). 644 " cotton, waste (T. D. 25576, A. 2657) Free 660 " satinet, not wool (T. D. 25626, A. 2625) Free 199 Rail ends, steel (T. D. 8214, 9358) 45% 131 " ends, such as have been selected and sawed into short bars, same as steel ingots (T. D. 4273, 9368). 118 " ends, ilt only for remanufacturcs ?1 tonu 199 Railing points, iron (T. D. 6798) 46% Railroad iron for repairs. See Sec. 3021, R. S. 204 " sleepers 10%' 204 ■• ties 10% 126 Ralls, flat, iron or steel, punched... 7-40c lb 118 " old iron (11 S. C. R. 768, T. D. 4262, 8214) ¥1 ton 126 " "T," iron or steel 7-40c lb 126 Railway bars, iron or steel 7-40c Ib^ 126 " chairs 3-lOc lb 126 " flsh plates, or iron or steel 3-lOc lb 378 " rugs, wool, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 7298). 126 " splice bars, iron or steel 3-10o lb 171 " tires l%o lb 171 " wheels l%c lb 171 " wheels, with steel axles. l%c lb 275 Raisins (T. D. 14624) ^"^^ }}. 199 Rakes, iron or steel 454 476 " horse IS/S 215 " wood 35% 349 Ramie braids (T. D. 27062) 60,4 664 Par. 357 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Article Ramie cloth, woven fabrics or articles. 36« 349 328 345 35S 479 325 341 341 578 341 340 329 324 341 156 494 480 37 668 153 155 310 274 480 21 274 303 215 422 478 713 212 Rate s. p. f., composed of ramie, flax or liemp, weighing 4^ ounces or more sq. yd., containing not more than 60 threads to the sq. in. l?4c sq. yd. and 30% Containing more than 60, not more than 120 threads to the sq. in 2%c sq. yd. and 30% Containing more than 120, not more than 180 threads to the sq. in 6c sq. yd. and 30% Containing more than 180 threads to the sq. in 9c sq. yd. and 30% None of the above to pay less than 50% Weighing less than i'A ounces sq. yd. and containing less than 100 threads to sq. in.. 30% Containing more than 100 threads to sq. in. (T. D. 3621, 12223, 12248) 35% handkerchiefs, whether in the piece or other- wise, hemmed or not hemmed 50% If hemstitched, imitation nemstitched, revered, or with drawn threads 65% if embroidered 60% hosiery (T. D. 27033, 27177). (See hosiery). hydraulic hose 15c lb 45/. 10% 35% manufactures, n. s. p. f noils (T. D. 13348, 17777, 23347).., pile fabric, according to condition (T. D. 19482, 19489). rovipg sliver 36% grass Free sliver or roving 35% threads, twines or cords, made from yarn, not finer than 5 lea or number lOo lb If made f om yarn finer than 5 lea or number 12c lb and additional for each lea or number, or part of, in excess of five %c lb underwear (T. D. 27033,' 27177). wearing apparel (T. D. 26774, A. 8477) 60% " yarns, single in the gray, not finer than 8 lea or number 6o lb Finer than 8, not finer than 80 lea or number. 40% Finer than 80 lea or number 15% Ramrods, steel (T. D. 9869) 25% Ranco, and extracts of Free Rape seed meal (T. D. 25462, A. 2151) ■. 20% seed oil (T. D. 9323, 14807, 16013) 10c gal " seeds Free Rapiers (T. D. 6350) 50% Rasps. See Files. Raspberry juice, as_ Fruit juice (T. D. 18720). pulp, crushed (T. D. 23987) Ic lb and 35% " sirup and vinegar (T. D. 11689, 13195, 13973, 14731) 20% oil (minimum 25%) tl lb Raspberries (T. D. 3162, 19532) lo qt Ratafia $2.60 gal Rattan baskets (T. D. 17077) 35% " braids, plaits or laces, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets or hoods, If bleached, dyed, colored or stained 20% Not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% " canes, walking (56 F. R. 817) 40% " canes, walking, rough sticks for Free " chair cane (40 F. R. 570) 10% Schedule of Duties 665 Par. Article Rate 215 Rattan furniture beaters (72 F. R. 45, T. D. 7188, 12200) 35% 466 " matting 6c sq y(J 466 " mats 4c sq ft 215 " manufacturers of, n. s. p. t. (T. D. 12200) 35%, 212 " piddiclcs (T. T>. 19261) 10% 215 " polished 35% 713 " round, in the rougli (T. D. 18582, 22532) Frea 212 " split (T. D. 12981) 10% 713 " unmanufactured (T. D. 11586, 7949, 9779, 13244, 40 F. R. 570, 72 F. 'R. 45) Free 215 " whip handles and fishing poles (T. D. 7188, 12948) 35% 431 Rattles, children's as toys (T. D. 1346) 35% " other, according to material. 135 Rat Traps, iron wire, coated, in addition to rate on wire (T. D. 28109, 28770) 1 2-lOc 11> 357 Raven's duck, linen, as Linen cloth. 480 " virus (T. D. 28036, A. 14828) 20% 585 Rawhide lariats (T. D. 4751) Free 199 " loom pickers (T. D. 16105, 28408) 45% 199 " and metal shoes (T. D. 29449, A. 20290) 45% 480 " manufactures of (T. D. 25491) 20% 450 Raw cattle hides Free 672 " silk Free 676 " skins Free 480 " or unmanufactured articles, n. s. p. f 10% 108 Ray screen, mica and glass (T. D. 29618, A; 20751) 45% 152 Razor blades and handles 12c each and 35% 452 " cases, leather (T. D. 21858) 40% 420 " cases, paper (T. D. 7162) 35% 215 ' cases, wood 35% 452 " strops, leather 40% " strops, metal and leather, according to mate- rial of chief value. " strops, wood and leather, according to mate- rial of chief value. 152 Razors, finished (T. D. 9059, 9337, 17694). Valued less than $1 per doz 35% ad val Valued tl, less than J1.50 per doz. 6c each and 35% ad val Valued $1.5.0, less than |2 doz. 10c each and 35% ad val Valued ?2, less than $3 per doz. 12c each and 35% ad val Valued ?3 or more per doz..l5o each and 35% ad val corn. As razors (T. D. 15160). 152 " unfinished 12c each and 35%. 108 Reading glasses (T. D. 11242, 11389, 11546) 45% 324 Ready-made clothing, cotton 50%, 402 " clothing, silk 60% 382 " clothing, wool 44c lb and 60% 476 Reapers 15%, 199 Reaping hooks, iron or steel ; 45% 617 Rebound books, printed more than 20 years (50 F. R. 914, T. D. 10931, 13593) Free Sec. 2. Reciprocity. See maximum and minimum pro- vision. Sec. 3. " with Cuba. 464 Recoil pads (T. D. 26792, 27100) 36% 449 Reconstructed rubies (T. D. 21550) 20%. 413 Record paper 3o lb and 16%, If ruled, bordered, embossed, printed, lined or decorated in any mcnner, other than by 56 298 65 64 4g0 713 559 20 666 F. B. VaNdegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate lithographic process, it shall pay 10% in ad- dition to the foregoing rate. 3 Recovered oil (T. D. 22501, 22919) 25% 686 " sulphur (T. D. 20085, 1.0141) Free 521 Red brass (T. D. 10865) Free 480 " carmine (T. D. 28833, A. 18429) 20% 713 '• cedar Free 13 " chalk (T. D. 23027) Ic lb 54 " cross cliffstone %o lb 56 " earth, polishing (T. D. 19157) 30% 49 " lead 2%c lb 56 " lead levigated as a coi-r 30% 3 " liquor, acetate of alumina 25% or crude tartar. See Argols. paint 30% pepper or capsicum, ground or unground. ...2%c lb precipitate 35% prussiate of potash gc lb putty (T. D. 11246) 20% sandalwood Free vermilion, containing quicksilver 10c lb containing lead 4%c lb wood, crude Free wood, advanced ViO lb and 10% 212 Reed piddicks (T. D. 5252, 8760, 9779) 10% 713 Reeds (T. D. 11586) Free 212 " chair (T. D. 11686) 10% 212 " china (T. D. 13244) 10% 212 " corset (T. D. 14382, 16693, 22576) J 10% 467 " for clarionets (T. D. 12116) 45% 215 " manufactures of (T. D. 19261, 21354, 22533, 22576) 35% 212 " from rattan 10% 212 " round (40 F. R. 570, T. D. 13244, 18582, 21354).. 10% 713 " round, 7 millimeters or over in diameter, are whip reeds (T. D. 22533) Free 713 '• umbrella sticks, rough (T. D. 13321) Free 713 ■' unmanufactured (T. D. 9779, 4949, 22371, 22533) Free 215 " winding (T. D. 13244) 35% 215 " whip handles, finished (T. D. 16805) 35% 212 " wrought into chair cane (T. D. 18545, 21354).. 10% 165 Reels, fishing 46% 4 Refined bauxite, containing not more than 64% of alumina 4-lOc lb containing more than 64% alumina 6-lOc lb 11 " borax 2c lb 66 " wool grease (T. D. 29546) 26% 431 Reflectors for Christmas trees (T. D. 3797). 35% 109 " silvered beveled glass (T. D. 27783) 46% Refrigerating plant not ship's equipment (T. D. 22450). 515 Refuse bone black (T. D. 14700) Free 480 •' camphor (T. D. 23116) 10% 644 " gunny bags Free 182 " lead 2i^c lb 479 ■• waste (16 S. C. R. 89) 10% 661 Regalia and gems, where specially imported in good faith for the use of or by order of any so- ciety incorporated or established solely for educational, philosophical, scientific, liter- ary or religious purposes, or for the en- couragement of the fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school or seminary of learning, or any Schedule op Duties 66T Par. Article Rate. State or public library, or orphan asylum, or public hospital in the United States, and not for sale, subject to such regula- tions as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe, but the term "regalia" as herein used shall be held to embrace only such insignia of rank or ofllee or emblems as may be worn upon tne person or borne in the hand during public exercises of the so- ciety or institution, and shall not include articles of furniture or fixtures, or of regu- lar wearing apparel, nor personal property of individuals (T. D. 7343,. 7711, 8346, 8514, 8648, 8765, 1j.U51, 11123, 21026, 22508, 23143, 23856) Free Regalia antependia are not (T. D. 6984). " articles for charitable or benevolent associa- tions, not (T. D. 23143). " candelabra is not (T. D. 12097, 13362). college caps, not (T. D. 21026). cross, is (T. D. 9664, 12628). 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). " 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. 10S85). " pocket communion service is (T. D. 7106, 8049). " sanctuary lamp is not (T. I>. 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). 197 Registers, cash 30% 219 Reglisse, Florente, confectionery (T. D. 25647). 219 " pastilles, confectionery (T. D. 29298, A. 19767). 173 Regulus of antimony (T. D. 11020) l%o lb 544 " of copper (T. D. 4529, 10173, 19777, 20326, 20379, 21291, 23656) Frae Sec. 2S, 600. Reimportation of articles (T. D. 18971, 19049, 21096, 22568, 22648, 23060). 412 Relief pictures, as lithographic prints (T. D. 12791). Religious books not free as professional books (T. D. 15585). emblems, not medals (T. D. 10542, 10934, 22508). 199 " crosses, wood and metal (T. D. 11418) 46% 199 " medals (65 1'. R. 492, T. D. 13378, 13497, 15813) 45% 403 Remanit (T. D. 27865) 50% Renaissance, articles of, as lace (T. D. 28519). 668 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 3 Rendered oils (T. D. 6993); 25% 269 Renkon (T. D. 27865) 25% 252 " dried and sliced (T. D. 27020) 40% 662 Rennets (T. D. 6624) Free 662 " raw, prepared, or liquid (T. D. 6624, G. A. 3905) Free Sec. 41. Repealing clause. Sees. 19 and 20. Repairs to American vessels. Sec. 18. Repairs to machinery. Sec. 41. Repeal provisions. 51 Repolln (T. D. 27633) 35% 399 Reps as Silk cloth. 378 " woolen, as wool manufactures, n. ». p. f. 215 Reredos, wood (T. D. 2649) 36% 639 Resada, enfleurage grease (T. D. 25023, A. 396) Free 480 Residuum, candle tar (T. D. 14460) 20% 117 " of burnt pyrites (T. D. 9410) 16c ton 480 " of corn starch (T. D. 6641) 20% 480 " of petroleum (T. D. 6592) 20% 580 " olive oil (T. D. 6675) Free " of wool grease, as wool grease ('- T>. 20816). 3 Reslnate of manganese (T. D. 25805, A. 3861) 26% 382 Resin and wool hats (T. D. 13380) 44c lb and 60% 20 " gum, advanced in value (T. D. 6694, 6697, 7360) %c lb and 10% 559 " gum, crude (T. D. 12977, 16639) Free 480 " gutta percha, crude (T. D. 26997, A. 9721).... 10% 480 " gutta peroha, seconds (T. D. 26694, A. 7983).. 20% 66 " jalap 25% 65 " medicinal 25% 65 " nux vomica 25% ,20 " of scammony (T. D. 6118, 23444, 28199). ^clb and 10% 480 " pitch (T. D. 29516, A. 20562) 20% 469 " violin (T. D. 6697, 12977, 16099, 16304) 20% 469 " violin, in wood (T. D. 12977) 20% 469 " violin, in glass (T. D. 6697) 20% 3 Resinoide d'iris (T. D. 26218, A. 5795) 25% 185 Resistance strips (T. D. 24561) 36% 185 " sheets (T. L). 25023, A. 415) 35% 135 " wire (T. D. 25023, A. 415) 35% 636 Resorcin (T. D. 9766, 6619, 11062, 11063, 11133, 13410, 13597, 1^701, 15126, 16990, 23270) Free 65 " refined (T. T>. 23270) 26% 199 Resort musique (T. D. 26825, A. 3956) 45% Reticules, according to material of chief value. 84 Retort settings (T. D. 17388, 27422), firebrick. 95 " carbon (T. D. 17816, 18532, 24847) 35% 95 " carbon, ground (T. D. 28252) 35% 95 " graphite (T. D. 24847) 36% 96 Retorts, gas (T. D. 7335, 22758) 20% 653 " platinum, for chemical uses (T. D. 733) Free 480 Revalenta Arabica (T. D. 8635, 16987) 20% 682 Revenue stamps, foreign Free 349 Rever stripes, cotton (T. D. 6360) 60% 157 Revolving pistols 75o each and 25% 311 Rhapsodia, as ginger ale (T. D. 12722). 449 Rhinestones (T. D. 16482, 17103, 17128) 20% 6?9 Rhodlnol (T. D. 25972, A. 4399) Free 595 Rhodium Free 3 " chloride (T. D. 26682, A. 7827) 26% 668 Rhododendrons, evergreen seedlings (T. D. 10720, 12540, 12542, 15848, 16316, 28953, 28983) Free 264 " grafted or layer plants, and not seedlings (T. D. 29267, A. 19651) 25% Schedule or Duties 669 Par. Article Rate 95 Rhodonite, manufactures of (T. D. 13337), plain 35% decorated 45% 559 Rhubarb root (T. D. 19455) Free 136 Rib wire (T. D. 14965) 35% 101 Ribbed glass. (See glass, plate.) 349 Ribbon, China, so-called (T. D. 15855) , 60% 199 " magnesium (T. D. 15137, 22127) 45% 135 " wire (T. D. 8015, 12944, 15014) 35% 349 Ribbons 60% 349 " cotton 60% 349 " flax, or other vegetable fiber 60% 406 " horsehair, artificial .45o lb and 60% 179 " metal (T. D. 4204) 15c lb and 60% 401 " silk 50% 405 " Bilk, artificial , 45c lb and 60% 402 " " embroidered 60% 401 " " not embroidered 50% 401 " " and metal thread, silk chief value (T. D. 27674, A. 13210) 60% 179 " " and metal thread, metal thread chief value (T. D. 27674, A. 13210)..15o lb and 60% 399 " " velvet or plush, or other pile fabrics, not over 12 Inches and not less than % of 1 inch in width, cut or uncut, of which silk is the component material of chief value, n. o. p. f., containing no silk except that In the pile and sel- vedges, if black $1.60 lb If other than black $1.75 lb If containing silk other than that in the pile and selvedges, if black $2.00 lb If other than black .'.$2.25 lb For each % of 1 inch or fraction there- of, less than % of 1 inch in width. In addition to the above rates 40o lb All the foregoing shall pay not less than 45% 179 " tinsel or metal thread 15o lb and 60% " with extra warp thread for a draw string, dutiable at rate of material of manufacture (T. D. 26815). " silk and cotton, according to material of chief value (14 O. A. G. 130, T. D. 20991, 21113) 402 " silk and cotton gauze (T. D. 18277, 21113, 21860, 22561) 60% 332 " typewriter (T. D. 18149) 46% 399 " velvet, silk (71 P. R. 963, 77 F. R. 868, T. D. 6594, 11332, 11186, 14061, 17866, 18024, 18331) (See velvet ribbons.) 383 " woolen, with or without rubber 50c lb and 60% 276 RIbes, currants (T. D. 17741) 2o lb 170 Ribs, for parasols and umbrellas 60% 240 Rice. 421 " beaded curtains (T. D. 19495) 60% 240 " broken, which will pass through a No. 12 wire sieve of the kind prescribed by the Secre- tary of the Treasury %o lb 240 " brown Japan (T. D. 18162) l%o lb 240 " cleaned (77 F. R. 826, T. D. 2026, 3744, 6986, 9445, 12340, 16017) 2o lb 219 " cooked, candied, confectionery (T. D. 28921, A. 18662). 340 " flour (T. D. 7192, 10954, 22229) %0 ll« 670 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 244 Rice flour cakes, valued at 15c It) or less (T. D. 29050, A. 19066) 3c lb and 16% valued at more than 15c lb 60% 240 " ground (39 F. R. 191) ^0 lb 480 " hull ashes (T. D. 23633) 10% 240 " meal ^c lb 240 " paddy (T. D. 5916, 21082) %c lb 240 " patna (T. D. 12253, 13010, 13231, 13423, 16957. 17610, 80 F. R. 887) 2c lb 410 " paper, as paper, tissue (T. D. 11859). 296 " powder (T. D. 3385) lo lb 67 " powder, for toilet use 60% 678 " root (T. D. 6215, 25566, A. 3121) Free 240 ■' sittings (T. D. 6986) 2c lb sieve, mesh of (T. D. 22628, 22680). 296 " starch, made from potatoes l^^c lb all other starch lo lb 480 '• starch fiber (T. D. 2764, 12856) 20% 240 " uncleaned (T. D. 5916, 12340, 18015) l^c lb 668 " wild, seed of (T. D. 22876) Free 307 " wine. See still wine. Sec. 5 " from Philippine Islands dutiable. 32 RIclnoleic acid, if 50% or more castor oil is used in the manufacture 30c gal if less than 60% castor oil is used in the manufacture 15c gal Riding sticks, acco-ding to material of chief value (T. D. 25991, A. 4491). 166-157 Rifles. 157 Rifle and shot guns, combined, see guns. 166 " sporting, muzzle, loading and parts of (T. D. 7819, 9396, 9772, 19526) 26% personal effects (T. D. 18363, 23676, 23700). 67 Rimmel's perfumery (T. D. 13056) 60c lb and 50% 141 Rims, for bicycles 45% 372 Ring waste (T. D. 7915, 10728, 10752) 30o lb 442 Ringlets, human hair, completed for use (T. D. 12213) 35% 448 Rings, children's, with imitation stones (T. D. 14943) 85% 442 " human hair 35% 448 •' if Jewelry (T. D. 12109, 11646) 60% 199 '■ metal, not jewelry (T.D. 20800) 45% 461 " saddlery (T. D. 8866) 36% 199 " tempered steel (T. D. 15161) 45% 61 Ripoiln (T. D. 29656) 35% 134 Rivet wire rods, see iron and st°el wire rods. 109 Rivets, glass headed (T. D. 12927) 45% 167 " automobile tire 45% 167 " iron and steel n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12015) l%o lb 167 " lathed, machined or brightened 45% 199 " metal, n. s. p. f 45% «76 Roans (T. D. 20900) Free 480 Roasted maize (T. D. 7071) 20% 641 " coffee (T. D. 16408, 16274) Free 439 Robes, buffalo or bear (T. D. 3351) 36% 381 •' dress patterns, woolen (T. D. 10781, 11975, 12252, 13938, 13983, 14302), plain, as woolen dress goods. 383 " embroidered 50c lb and 60% 439 " goatskins, carriage (T. D. 3702, 5844, 6078, 7063) 35% lap, according to material (T. D. 2374, 7298, 10721, 10722, 10781, 11198, 11975, 12150, 12252). 349 " linen, embroidered (T. D. 17121) 60% 439 " sable (T. D. 14664) 60% Schedule of Duties 671 Par. Article Ra'ie 324 Robes, Turkish toweling, (T. D. 18596) 50% 6 Rochelle salts 3o lb 90 Rock asphalt, limestone . .' 50c ton 219 " candy (T. D. 13372), valued 15c lb or less 4c lb and 15% valued over 15o lb,. 50 % 449 " crystal, cut for jewelry, not set 10% 555 " crystal, not cut (T. D. 13346, 17337) Free 112 " crystal, manufactures (T. D. 22153.) 60% 114 " lime, rubble (T. D. 16172, 16335), as stone, building. 630 " moss, crude Free 639 " oil (T. D. 12823) , crude or refined Free 88 " plaster, crude.. 30c ton 88 " plaster, ground or calcined 11.75 ton 651 " phosphate, for fertilizing (T. D. 4114) Free 295 " salt, in bulk 7c 100 lb in packages lie 100 lb 112 " crystal 12o lb 433 Rockets 12o lb 92 Rockingham earthenware 40% 494 Rocoa, and extracts of Free 480 Rococo candles (T. D. 15111) 20% 15 Rodlnal (T. D. 13587) , 20% 172 Rods, aluminum lie lb 545 " bronze, copper chief value (T. D. 29296) Free 137 " cold rolled, cold drawn, hammered or polished. 176 " copper 2%c lb 131 " drill, as steel ingots (T. D. 16044, 16080, 23278), 165 " fishing 45% 134 " fence. (See wire rods). 185 " nickel 6c lb 134 " rivet. (See wire rods). 134 " screw. (See wire rods). 199 " stair, metal 45% 134 " steel wire, see iron and steel wire rods (60 F. R. 267, T. D. 13371, 22468, 23278). 270 Roe, in tin cans (T. D. 15716) 30% 101 Rolled glass. 239 " oats Ic lb 123 Roller bearings 45% 199 Rollers, burr stone and iron (T. D. 7140) 45% 420 " calender (T. D. 16202) 35% 199 " copper (T. D. 13472, 21656, 51 F. R. 525) 45% 432 " emery (T. D. 8611) 25% 215 " lithographic, wood (T. D. 6136) 35% 199 " waU paper (T. D. 9096,) 45% 215 " wooden 35% 183 Rolling mill scales and cinders (T. D. 8463) 20% 382 Rolls, hair, wool (T. D. 29031, A. 19007) 44c lb and 60% 29 " of licorice (T. D. 12361, 12531) 2%0 lb 433 Roman candles 12c lb 86 " cement, in barrels, sacks or other packages, including weight of package 8o 100 lb In bulk 7e 100 lb 116 " mosaics, slate 20% 9 '• vitriol %c n> 98 Rondelles, glass, colored (T. D. 12685)... 60% 407 Roofing felt (T. D. 7984, 9303, 3668, 14469, 17678).... 10% 127 " Iron, corrugated CT. T>. 5489) 8-lOc lb valued at more than 3o lb 30% 199 " material. Iron and asbestos (T. D. 7984) 45% 407 " paper (T. D. 14409) 10% 462 " paste, asbestos chief value 25% 672 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 116 Roofing, slate (T. D. 2396) ■ 20% 85 " tiles, not slate. See tiles. (T. D. 21174). 130 " tin 1 2-10O lb 623 Root, althea (T. D. 6788) Free 496 •• arrow, crude (T. D. 11090) Free 202 " briar 15% 291 " chicory, burnt, roasted, ground or granulated, or in rolls, or otherwise prepared 3c lb 291 " chicory, raw, dried or undried, but unground.l^c lb 294 " dandelion, prepared 2^o lb 554 " dandelion, raw, dried or undried, but un- ground Free 296 " flour, for use as starch (T. T>. 3385, 9031, 10277, 11577, 13692) Ic lb 679 " ginger, crude Free 298 " ginger, powdered 3o lb 274 " ginger, preserved Ic tb and 35% 296 " ground as starch lo lb 20 " licorice, ground (T. D. 14605) ViC lb and 10% 611 " licorice, unground Free 623 " marshmallow or althea, unmanufactured (G. A. 3735) Free 20 Roots advanced in value, as drugs ^o lb and 10% 263 " bulbous, cultivated for flowers 60c per M 668 " bulbous, not edible, n. s. p. f Free 559 " crude, as drugs Free 263 " dahlia tubers (G. A. 3735) $10 per M 20 " finger orris (T. D. 12661) ViO lb and 10% 652 " for Agricultural Department or U. S. Botan- ical Garden Free 688 " hops, for cultivation Free 263 ■■ lily-of-the-valley (T. D. 16946) $2.60 per M 630 " n. s. p. f Free 263 " peony (T. D. 13680) $10 per M 339 Rope, bale, of hemp 2o lb 135 " buoy and grapnel (T. D. 9200), rate on wire used and (minimum 40% ) Ic lb 448 " chain. 332 " cotton (T. D. 9187) 46% 644 " ends, flt only for paper stock Free 358 " flax 46% 463 " grass n. s. p. f 35% 480 " hair of ox or cattle (T. D. 18306) 20% 339 " hemp 2c lb 685 " hide Free 339 " istle or Tampico fiber, manilla, sisal grass or Sunn %o lb 585 " raw hide (T. D. 4751) Free 339 " Russian bolt (T. D. 16221) 2c lb 135 " steel (T. D. 9200, 10760, 11380, 11553, 14264), highest rate assessable on wire used, and in addition (minimum 40%) Ic lb 644 " waste Free 135 " wire, highest rate assessable on wire used, and in addition (T. D. 12446, 21618, 20778, 22471,22504) (minimum 40%) Ic lb 135 " wire with hemp core (T. D. 16812), highest rate assessable on wire used, and in addi- tion (minimum 40%) lo lb 313 Roping, cotton 35% 378 " wool and hair, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. 216 Roque balls, sawdust and celluloid, wood chief value (T. D. 28033) 35% 464 Rosaline perles (T. D. 10929, 12034) 36% Schedule op Duties 673 Par. Article Rate 421 Rosaries (T. D. 8920, 10898, 10930, 11706, 11842, 11874, 15728, 5679, 19036, 7 S. C. R. 1169) 60% 199 " drilled precious stones on gold or silver chains (T. D. 28300, A. 16039) 45% 16 Rose, aniline dye (T. D. 5561) 30% 15 " anilin salt (T. D. 27665, A 13081) 30% 264 " briar, 3 years old or less $1.00 per M 219 " crystallized, as confectionery (T. D. 9268). 630 " leaves, crude Free 639 " oil of, artificial (T. D. 25438) Free 67 " ointment (T. D. 15245) 60% 56 •■ pink 30% 264 '■ plants (T. D. 14707, 20759, 21922) 4c ea 264 " manetti multiflora, 3 years old or less.. $1.00 per M 264 " ragusa, is brier rose (T. D. 21922) $1.00 per M 264 " rubri folia, is brier rosa (T. D. 29419, A 20270) $1.00 per M 67 " water (T. D. 5945, 9931, 10411, 12228) 20% 639 Rosemary, oil of Free 266 " seed (T. D. 10949) lOo lb 263 Roses (T. D. 10720, 11034, 21922) 25% 639 " attar or otUr of (T. D. 9241, 13557) Free 274 " conserve of (T. D. 4339) Ic lb and 35% 264 " manetti stock (T. D. 20759), 3 years old or less $1.00 per M 3 " oil of (T. D. 10549) 25% 215 Rosewood, articles, of 35% 203 " boards, sawed 15% 713 " in the log, rough or hewn Free 203 " veneres 20% 469 Rosin, encased in glass, violin (T. D. 6697) 20% 469 " violin 20% 469 " in wood, violin 20% 659 " or resin, as drugs, crude (T. D. 7360) Free 20 " or resin otherwise than crude, as drugs, %o lb and 10% 480 " seconds (T. D. 26694) 20% 15 Rosollc acid (T. D. 6609, 9827, 20802) 30% 303 Rosolie, a cordial $2.60 gal Sec. 28 (Sub-Sec. 22). Rotten fruits, allowance for (T. D. 17072). 683 Rottenstone Free 494 Roucou, and extract of Free 67 Rouge 60% 66 " a color (T. D. 26248, A 5695) 30% 22 " vigital (T. D. 10082) , . 15% 101 Rough plate glass. (See glass, plate). 119 Round iron. (See iron, round). 120 " Iron in colls or rods. (See Iron, round). 341 Roving, ramie 35% 372 " waste wool 30c lb 313 "' cotton (T. D. 17834, 17964, 20820, 20953) 35% 377 " yarn, as Woolen yarn (T. D. 16574). Rowboat, not a personal effect (T. D. 18256). 136 Rubber and metal cables 40% 135 " and metal wires 40% 373 " and wool waste (T. O. 16550) 20o lb 463 " bags (24 F. R. 88, 40 F. R. 67, 41 F. R. 329).. 36% 463 " balls 36% 463 " dental (T. D. 17855, 13 S. C. R. 88, 37 F. R. 197) 35% 479 " dust (T. D. 22602) 10% 463 " India, cords (73 F. R. 810) 35% E91 " India, crude Prea 591 " India, milk of Free 674 F. B. Vandegrjft & Co. Par. Articll Rate 591 Rubber, India refuse Free 463 " manufactures, n. s. p. f. (54 F. R. p. 365, T. D. 14826) 35% 463 " printing blankets ,(T. D. 17266) 35% 480 '• reclaimed (T. D. 21631, 29731) 20% 464 " recoil pads (T. D. 26972) 35% 480 " recovered or reclaimed- (T. D. 29731) 20% 691 " scraps (T. D. 15465, 21631) Free 266 •• seed (T. D. 29449, A 203B9) 10c lb 480 " shoddy (T. D. 29731) 20% 591 " shoes, old (T. D. 157/79, 43 F. R. 288, 47 F. R. 711, 13 S. C. R. 875) Free 480 " solution (T. D. 28104, A. 15102) 20% 463 " sponges 40% 438 " tubing, for artificial flowers (T. D. 14213, 17088, 84 F. R. 154) 60% 438 " tubing, with thorns, for artificial flowers (T. D. 13438) 60% 591 " washed (T. D. 29559, A. 20653) Free 114 Rubble, lime rook (T. D.^ 35, 2890, 16172, 16335), as Building stone. 449 Rubles, cut 10% B55 " rough Free 448 " set 60% 449 " reconstructed, not set (T. D. 16730, 21550) 20% IB Ruby powder (T. D. 2635) 30% 91 " talc (T. D. 11996; 5o lb and 20% 51 ■' varnish (T. D. 25385, A. 1901) 25% 349 Ruchlngs 60% 402 " silk- 60% 405 " artificial silk 46c tb and 60% 405 " artificial horsehair 45c tb and 60% 349 Ruffled muslin curtains (T. D. 13965, 15960) 60% 349 Ruffllngs and ruohings, neck, composed of flax, jute, cotton or other vegetable fiber, or of which either or a mixture is component material of chief value, n, s. p. f. (T. D. 7651, 11698, 12425) 60% 402 " and ruchings, silk, with or without India rub- ber (T. D. 13224, 17268) 60% 405 " artificial silk 45c lb and 60% 405 " artificial horsehair 45c lb and 60% 391 Rugs, Aubusson and Axrainster 10c sq. ft. and 40% 391 " Berlin 10c sq. ft. and 40% 394 " carpet (T. D. 10722, 10745, 10926, 11415, 11542, 12532, 13514, 48 F. R. 157), same duty as on carpet of like description. 393 " cotton 50% "391 " Daghestan (T. D. 18051) 10c sq. ft. and 40% 344 " flax, hemp or Jute, valued at not exceeding 15 cents per sq. yd 4c per sq. yd. and 30% valued above 15 cents per sq. yd..Sc sq. yd. and 30% 439 " goat-skin, not made up (T. D. 12985, 22931).. 35% 344 " Japanese jute, as rugs, jute (T. D. 11415, 13947, 17394). 378 " Jlplns (T. D. 9980), as wool manufactures n. s. p. f. 344 " jute (T. D. 13724, 13947, 13950). valued not over 15c sq. yd 4o sq. yd. and 30% Valued over 15o sq. yd 8c sq. yd. and 30% 379 " jute and cattle hair, as manufactures of wool (T.D. 22985). 358 " Hnen for horses ■ 45^ Schedule of Duties 675 Par. Article Rate 391 Rugs, Oriental (T. D. 10646) lOo sq. ft. and 40% skins dressed with hair not (40 F. R. p. 872). 391 " silk (T. D. 18014) lOo sq. ft. and 40% 391 " Smyrna lOo sq. ft. and 40% traveling (T. D. 7298, 9150, ip722, 14932, 13964, 15884, 17280, 17353), kccorfling to material of chief value (T. D. 20863). 378 " sheep-skin, as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 385 " velvet, Tournay ; ,60c sq. yd. and 40% -439 " with stuffed fur heads (T. D. 15817) 35% 38^ " woolen (T. D. 13734, 14372, 14732), same as cai'pets of which composed. 420 Rules, engineers' slide, paper (T. D. 14308) 35% ■463 " or rulers, bone (T. p. 7945) 35% 199 " or rulers, brass or copper 45% 4.64 " or rulers, gutta percha 35% 464 " or rulers, ivory (T. D. 9295) 35% 215 " or rulers, wood (T. D. 7945) 35% 300 Rum ?2.60 gal 305 " bay, distilled $1.75 gal 3 " bay, essence or oil of 25% 303 " dherry, as cordial $2.60 gal 3 " essence or oil of (T. D. 2644) 25% 2 " flavoring (T. D. 25089, A. 590) 60o lb and 25% 98 Rupert's tears, glass, if blown (T. D. 12684) 60% 438 Ruscus leaves, prfepared (T. D. 27826) 60% 630 Rushes, split arid dried (T. D. 24330) Free •630 " unmanufactured (40 F. R. 573) Free 537 Russia hemp $22.50 ton 337 " hemp, hackled $45 ton 127-129" sheet iron, as iron and steel sheets. 357 " sheeting, as Flax cloth. Russian sardines, see fish (T; D. 19541, 21798, 21826). 138 Rust on iron or steel, no allowance for (T. D. 7296,). 26S Rutabaga seed 4c lb 695 Ruthenium Free ■626 Rutlle (T. D. 25000, A. 250) Free 241 Rye (T. D. 9247) 10c bu 241 " flour (T. D. 677, 6156) ^o'lb 668 " grass seed (T. D. 14721) Free 480 " sheaves, dried (T. D. 10073, 13375) 20% 241 " shorts (T. D. 677) %c lb S 20 Sabadilla seeds (T. D. 12727, 12728) advanced in value %c lb and 10% 559 " seeds, crude Free 439 Sable robe, not niade up (T. D. 14564) 35% 439 " skins, dressed (T. D. 10053) .• 20% 674 " skins, not dressed (T. D. 13686) Free 153 Sabres and sabre blades 50% 480 Sacarbolate (T. D. 24901) 20% 218 Saccharine (41 F. R. 128, T. D. 8821, 14150, 15082, 19196, 19276) 65o lb 216 Saccharose, as sugar (T. D. 25677, A. 3170) 1 9-lOc. lb 480 Sacoharum (T. D. 14150) 20% 67 Sachets, if not alcoholic, (T. D. 9533, 15150) 60% If alcoholic 60o lb and 60% 67 " powder for (T. D. 13558, 13881, 14283, 15150. 16731) 60% a|64 Sacks, jute. See Bags 7-8c lb and 15% i3S8 " jute, twilled 46% Sacking, Jute. See j;ute fabrics (T. D. 7265). 358 *' jute, twilled I :'. 46% 147 Sadirons , 8-lOc lb 676 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate Saddlebags, carpeting, according to material (T. D. 15721). 383 Saddle girths, wool or hair (T. D. 8256) 50o It) and 60% 372 Saddler's flocks (T.V. 27674, A. 13186) 30c It) 141 Saddles, bicycle (T. f). 14733, 17507) 45% 450 " leather 20% 460 Saddlery, leather 20% 461 " other than leather 36% Safe may be household effects (T. D. 9703). 437 Safety fuse, not cotton 35% 628 " lamps, miners' Free 188 " pins (44 P. R. 160) 36% 199 " pins, plated (T. D. 28653, A. 1788) 45% 3 Safrol (T. D. 27087, A. 9925) 25% 663 Saffron and sattlower, and extract of (T. D. 3330, 9515, 16841, 18749, 18881) Free 663 " cake Free 66 " substitute (T. D. 29031, A. 19010) 30% 266 " seed (T. D. 26735, A. 8241) 10c lb 663 " extract Free 2 " extract, alcoholic (T. D. 18881) 60o Itj and 25% 480 " imitation (T. D. 3330) 20% 298 Sage (T. D. 6791) lo tb 3 " oil (T. D. 9336) 25% 266 " seed (T. D. 15165) lOc tb 664 Sago, crude (T. D. 21804) Free 864 " flour (T. D. 4443, 10613, 10954, 11061, 18342, 21804, 22S68, 23021, 24203) Free 480 " German (T. D. 28937) 20% 296 " in flake Ic lb 296 " Portland (T. D. 15175) Ic tb 358 Sail cord (T. D. 14405) 45% 332 " duck 46% 633 " needles (T. D. 13502) Free 307 Sake, .Tapanese, as wine, still (T. D. 15392). 668 Sainfoin or French grass seed (T. D. 14937) Free Sec. 27. Saint Croix River provision. Sec. 27. " John River provision. 668 Saint John's bread or bean seed Free 264 " Julian plum stocks, cuttings or seedlings, three years old or less $2 per M 708 Saklets, wafers for medicine (T. D. 27331, A. 11188) . . Free 3 Sal-acetosella (August 27, 1857, Philadelphia) 25% 665 Salacin Free 253 Salad cream or dressing (T. D. 27223, A. 10531) 40% 38 " oil, olive (T. D. 11206, 15398), In bottles or similar packages, less than 5 gals 60c gal n. s. p. f. . , 40c gal 3 " oil, n. s. p. f 25% 266 " seed .' lOo lb 286 Salami, ham sausage (T. D. 27850, A. 14095) 25% 5 Sal-ammoniac %o lb 3 Sal-dluretlc 25% 666 Salep or salop Free 70 Saleratus %6 lb 665 Sallcin Free 65 Salicylate ammonium (T. D. 21591) 25% 66 " lithia (T. D. 21591) 25% 66 " phenol (T. D. 22411) 26% 66 " of soda (T. D. 4809). 7 25% 66 " of sodium (T. D. 3395, 14518) 25% 1 Salicylic acid (T. D. 6E24) 6c tb 66 Sallpyrene (T. D. 1S125, 20061), (minimum 25%) 56c lb 166 Sallsburia seed (T. D. 29339, A. 19946) lOo lb Schedule of Duties 677 Par Article Rate 273 Salmon, fresh, pickled or salted (T. D. 23772) lo lb 273 " frozen, pkgs. over % bbl (T. D. 25430) %o lb 270 " prepared or preserved 30% 340 " twine, as Flax thread. 65S Sal-nitre, as saltpetre, crude Free 65 Salol (T. D. 9077, 9097, 9762, 15071, 15128, 15173, 16640, 19898), (minimum 25%) 55o lb 666 Saloup Free 74 Sal-soda (T. D. 12698, 13690, 15706, 16008) l-6o lb 77 Salt cake (T. D. 2370, 12643) $1 ton 252 " celery (T. D. 6080) 40% 312 " drippings, mineral water (T. D. 29056, A. 19128). 295 " 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). 295 " for curing meats to be exported, allowance of drawback on. 295 " in bags, sacks, barrels or other packages (T. D. 19130, 20408) lie 100 lbs In bulk 7o 100 lbs sacking. See Sacking. 273 Salted fish, n. b. p. f %e lb " herring. See Fish. 273 " halibut, mackerel or salmon (T. D. 23772) lo lb 655 Saltpetre, crude Free 63 " refined or partly refined (T. D. 674) %c lb 3 Salts, alkaloid (66 F. E. 746) 25% 491 " aniline Free 655 " black (T. D. 5354, 12565) Free 627 " Carlsbad (T. D. 9715) Fre» 3 " chemical, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 9217, 9715, 11416).. 25% 658 " cinchona bark Free 31 " epsom (T. D. 21503, 23158) l-5c lb 77 " Glauber's tl ton 3 •• lohthyol (T. D. 23337) 25% 581 " manure (T. D. 7452, 7764) Free 627 " mineral, not artificial, obtained by evapora- tion, when accompanied by duly authenti- cated certificate Free 536 " naphthol (T. D. 10143, 13410, 13530, 13568, 13579) Free 3 " nitrate (T. D. 20131 25% 658 " of cinchona bark (T. D. 5901, 6268, 6865) Free 3 " of iodine 25% 41 " of opium J1.50 oz 3 " of potash (.T. D. 497, 561, 715) 25% 581 " of potash containing less than 30% potash (T. D. 715, 4210) Free 658 " of quinia Free 6 " Rochelle 3c lb 65 •• smelling, perfumed (T. D. 17594, 17596, 17628, 20864, 20921, 21264) 25% 68 " of santonine, containing 80% or over of san- tonine 50c lb 80 " of strychnia 15c oz 6 " of tartar, as Argols, crude. 65 " of tartar, granulated and purified (T. D. 4575) 25% 183 " of thorium '. 40% 3 " of tin 25% 703 " of uranium (T. D. 4293) Free 3 " waste (T. D. 3874) 25% 676 Salted sheepskins, raw (T. D. 13516) Free 678 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 3 Saltre lavande (T. D. 17595, 17628) 25% 448 Salvation Army brooches are jewelry (T. D. 26914). 65 Salves, medicinal (T. D. 4835) 25% 65 " medicinal, mercurial 35% 65 Salypyrlne (T. D. 20051) (mln. 25%) 55c lb Samples, if of commercial value, dutiable (T. D. 6132, 8943, 9939, 10134, 13445, 19513, 21297, 21327, 21931, 23111). 364 " wool, where Icept (T. D. 22681). 683 Sand (T. D. 7816, 8510, 23319, 23521) Free blast work on glass is not cutting (T. D. 11541). 98 " blasted glass 60% 683 " colored (T. D. 23319) Free 683 " containing clay (T. D. 27493, A. 12241) Free 133 " iron or steel.^ Ic lb 683 " lawn, weed killer (T. D. 28889, A. 18477) Free 117 " magnetic (T. D. 7126) 15c ton 183 " monazite 4c lb Sandals are wearing apparel (T. D. 26417, A. 6791). 199 " rawhide, straw and metal (T. D. 25825, A. 3945) 45% 559 Sandalwood chips (T. D. 12314, 26284) Free 215 " manufactures 35% 559 " root (T. D. 22755) Free 20 Sandarach gum, advanced in value %c lb and 10% 559 " gum, crude _ Free 114 Sandstone, when hewn, dressed or polished 50% 114 " not hewn, dressed or polished (T. D. 22694). lOc cu. ft 470 " statuary, if work of professional (T. D. 3968).. 15% 22 Sanguin (T. D. 9103, 12537) %c lb 68 Santonin and all salts thereof, containing 80% or over of santonin 50c tb 3 " and all salts thereof containing less than 80% santonin 25% 3 Santonate of calcium (T. D. 9935) 25% 69 Sapo virldis (T. D. 16968) 20c lb 69 Sapone Delia Reglna, as toilet soap (T. D. 13951).... 60% 192 Sapphire, watch jewels (T. D. 14710) 10% 449 Sapphires, artificial or reconstructed 20% 192 " bearings for Instruments 10% 449 " cut (T. D. 13809, 17179) 10% 555 " rough (T. D. 21323) Free 448 " set 60% 283 Sapucala nuts (T. D. 26802, A. 8603) Ic lb 379 Sarapes, wool blankets (T. D. 29031, A. 18966). 20 Sarcocolla gum advanced in value Vtc tb and 10% 669 " gum, crude Free Sarcophagi, according to material (T. D. 13863). Sard, brown, as semi -precious stone (T. D. 25525)). 270 Sardelles (T. D. 1481, 6407, 9773, 14919, 15043, 19214, 22087.) See Sardines. 270 Sardines, sardellen, sardels and sprats, packed In oil in bottles, jars, kegs, tin boxes or cans (T. D. 10101, 10768, 14919, 17351, 17432, 18310, 19362, F. R. 105, F. R. 232), containing 714 cubic inches or less l%c pkg Containing over 7%, not over 21 cubic in....2^c pkg Containing over 21, not over 33 cubic inches.. 5o pkg Containing over 33, not over 70 cubic Inches. 10c pkg If in other packages (T. D. 19541, 21826) , 30% " keys for boxes, as usual coverings (T. D. 22009). Schedule op Duties 679 Par. Article Rate 199 Sardines, if packed separately (T. D. 1S618) 45% are herring (T. D. 26289, A. B962). 270 " Norwegian, as Sardines (T. D. 17646). 270 " Russian, in tin pacltages (T. D. 6024, 11556, 13167, 16937, 17.577, 17645) 30% 272 " smolced (T. D. 17645) lie Iti 47 Sardinian earth, crude %c Us *l " earth, in oil (T. D. 9770) ....'.'.....'.' Ic lb 47 " powdered !...!!!.%cH) 94 Sarregulmlnes ware (T. D. 29393) 65% 311 Sarsaparlila (T. D. 1747fl). See Ginger ale. 20 " as a drug advanced in value ^40 lb and 10% 559 " as a drug, crude , Free 358 Sasli cord, jute (T. D. 12360) 45% piece goods, as cotton cloth (T. D. 10512). ' 349 " curtains, tamooured (T. D. 11026, 14635) 60% 3 9 " nets goy 201 " stock (T. D. 4958) '..t2Mft 403 Sashes, military, silk (T. D. 12225, 13423, 15023) 50% 402 " silk (T. D. 18077) 60% 559 Sassafras bark and root, crude Free 20 " Isark and root, not crude %c Ih and 10% 3 " Wl 25% 463 Satchels, grass, for tea (T. D. 12564) 35% 451 " leather, cut in shapesfor (T. D.'8363). .15% plus 10% 452 " leather 40% Satin and sateen cotton, as cotton clotli (T. D. 3889, 6328, 14712). 399 " and sateen, silk, as silk cloth. 426 " cut for buttons 10% " back ribbons, according to component of chief value (T. D. 11186). 451 " slippers, leather chief value (T. D. 12724) 15% 402 " slippers, satin chief value 60% 399 " soleil (T. D. 16109), as plushes. 44 " white %o lb 203 " wood boards, sawed 15% 713 " wood, rough or hewn Free 660 Satinet rags (T. D. 2SS26, A. 2625) , Free 274 Sauce, apple lo lb and 35% 253 " anchovy essence (T. D. 17623, • 40 F. R. 226, • 22176) 40% 253 " bloater paste (56 F. R. 822, T. D. 12566, 21758) 40% 253 " celery (T. D. 6080) 40% 253 " Chinese soy (T D. 11:' 2, 16787) 40% 253 " fish (T. D. 12567. ISoSO, 9696, 14267, 14389, 14906) 40% 253 " n. s. p. f 40% 298 " French mustard (T.D. 13080, '16522) lOo tb 298 " mustard (T. D. 5809,6280, 13080, 15375, > 16816).. lOo lb 199 Saucepans, brass or copper 45% 147 " oast iron S-lOclb 149 " cast iron, coated or glazed (T. D. 8527) l^^e lb 158 " cast iron, enameled 40% 136-199 Saucepans, tin (min.l2-10c lb) , 45% 252 Sauerkraut (T. D. 16485) 40% 252 " with bologna sausage (T. D. 16485) 40% 420 Sausage casings, artificial (T. D. 9377) 35% 286 " meat in cans '(T. D. 7066) 25% 512 " skins (T. D. 9377) Free 667 Sausages, bologna (T. T>J 2220, 9340, 11876) Free 286 " bologna In lard (T. D. 5472, 9406, 11876, 13761) 26% 286 " cervelatwurst (T. D. 28351, A. 16239) 26% 286 " Chinese (T. D. 29923) 25% 680 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 667 Sausages, Frankfurter (T. D. 28775, A. 18217) Free in lard, lard not free as packing (T. D. 28361, A. 16323). 667 " German (T. D. 2220, 9340) Free 286 " mattwurst (T. D. 28351, A. 16239) 25% 286 " meat and vegetables, meat chief value (T. D. 25498) 25% 480 " pease (T. D. 17498) 20% 286 " plockwurst (T. D. 28351, A. 16239) 25% 286 " salami ham (T. D. 27850, A. 14095) 25% 286 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 14708, 17498, 26498) 25% 65 Savone d'iode (T. D. 24216) (min. 25%) 55c It) 559 Savony leaves, crude (T. D. 29887, A. 21547) Free 298 " " ground (T. D. 29887, A. 21547 3c US 499 Sawdust for dyeing or tanning (T. D. 27866) Free 479 " if not for dyeing or tanning (T. D. 4899) 10% 215 " compressed into articles 35% 137 Saw plates, circular, in addition to rate on steel saw plates ^c It) 201 Sawed boards, planks, deals and other lumber of whitewood, sycamore and basswood 50c M ft 293 " boards, planks, deals and all forms of sawed cedar, lignum-vitae, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosewood and satin- wood 16% 201 " lumber n. s. p. f tl.25 M ft 168 Saws, back 25% 168 " butchers', in coils (T. D. 20758) 25% 168 " circular (T. D. 8580, 6272, 15702) 20% 168 " cross cut 5c lin ft 168 " drag 6c lin ft 168 " hand 25% 168 " mill 8c lin ft 168 " n. s. p. f 25% 168 " pit 6c lin ft 168 " steel band Ec lb and 20% 382 Saxolane hosiery 44c lb and 60% 385 Saxony velvet carpets 60c sq. yd. and 40% 467 Saxphone 45% 95 Scaglloll tops for tables, etc. (Sept. 13, 1889, N. Y.) plain , 35% decorated 46% 112 Scale bearings, agate and crystal (T. D. 16979) 60% 93 " plates, decorated (T. D. 22662) 60% 650 Scales, analytical, if for institution (T. O. 17929).... Free 199 " brass (T. D. 12964) 45% 199 " iron (T. D. 11650) 45% 199 " metal (T. D. 6236, 12964) 45% " weighing, according to material. 199 Scalpels, veterinarians' (T. D. 27801, A. 13855) 46% 3 Scammony, advanced In value (T. D. 23323, 23444, 28145,28199) (minimum 25%) 55c lb 659 " crude Free 65 " medicinal preparation (T. D. 6118) (minimum 25%) 55c lb 201 Scantling, as lumber (T. D. 8062). Scapularles, completed, according to material. (T. D. 10930, 11842). 332 " printed on cotton (T. D. 10930) 46% 448 Scarfplns and parts, jewelry (T. D. 24935). 324 Scarfs, cotton (T. D. 12961) 50% S4> " cotton, ta,mboured (T. D. 12550, 16708) 60% In piece, partly made wearing apparel (T. D. SMU). Schedule of Duties 681 Par. AR;ricLE Rate 324 Scarfs, linen (T. D. 19199) 50% 349 " linen, embroidered 60% 402 " silk (T. D. 4418) 60% 402 " silk, colliers' (T. D. 11022, 16118) 60% 382 " wool knit 44o tt) and 60% 656 Scenery, theatrical, brought by manager, und<;r six months' bonds (T. D. 16889) Free *70 " theatrical, hand painted, as paintings (T. D. 9161) 15% " theatrical, other than above, according to material. 199 Scent bottles, silver (T. D. 12143) , 45% 397 Schappe silk yarn. 454 Schmaschen gloves. 15 Schaefep salt (T. D. 29790, A. 21268) 20% 358 School bags, hemp (T. D. 5834) 45% filter for, dutiable (T. D. 17447). 15 Schwarzbieze (T. D. 17755) 20% 668 Scladopytis, evergreen seedlings (T. D. 29449, A. 20270) Free 559 Scllla or squills Free 650 Scientific apparatus, instruments, and preparations; absolute alcohol (T. D. 14381) Free 650 " and philosophical apparatus, utensils, in- struments and preparations, including bot- tles and boxes containing the same, special- ly 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 subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe (11 S. C. R. 138, 71 F. R. 866, 72 F. R. 41, 57 P. R. 190, T. D. 6811, 8034, 10603, 10619, 13756, .13777, 13784, 13824, 14637, 14725, 14174, 14857, 16880, 16888, 17929, 23856) Frea apparatus, gymnasium apparatus not (T. D. 18423). 714 " apparatus brought by professional scientists for use by them for temporary exhibition.. Free 416 " books (T. D. 16011, 17178, 17609) 25% " instruments for physicians and surgeons in hospitals are not free (T. D. 14637, 18708, 18767). 617 " societies, publications of, issued to subscribers (T. D. 11256) Free 152 Scissors and shears and blades for the same, finished or unfinished (T. D. 10920, 17846, 13 S. C. R. 24), valued not over 50c doz..l5c doz. and 15% Valued over 50c, not over $1.75 doz.. 50c doz. and 15% valued over $1.75 doz 75o doz. and 25% 152 " lamp trimmers or snuffers are (T. D. 20460). 162 " manicure, as Scissors (T. D. 16307, 17047). 152 •• surgical, as scissors (T. D. 7509, 17847). 266 Scorzonera seed (T. Dr 26735, A. 8241) lOo lb 382 Scotch caps (T. D. 7214, 8506, 10961) 44o lb and 60% 379 " flannels (T. D. 17971). See "Wool flannels. 323 " lappets. See Cotton lappets (T. D. 12440). 96 Scouring brick (T. D. 22682) 36% 682 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate: 417 Scrap albums, wholly or partly manufactured (T. D. 7103) ; 35,% 172 " aluminum 7c lb- 416 " books (T. D. 2109) 25% 521 " brass or Dutch metal, fit only for remanu- faoture Free- 544 " copper, old or new Free 183 " gas mantle 4]0% 174 " German silver (T. D. 3166) 25/^ 479 " gutta percha belting (T. D. 15465) 10% 591 " India rubber (T. D. 5589, 5620, 10790, 11264, 13423) Free 118 " iron (7 S. C. R. 546, 11 S. C. R. 768, T. D. 10556) |1 ton. iron, punchings and clippings (7 S. C. R. 546) are, (T. D. 9358.) iron, old iron rails not (11 S. C. R. 768). 118 " Iron, wrought and cast JJ ton. 451 " lamb skins, for covering buckles (T. D. 4966). 15% 182 •' lead (T. D. 1435) 2%c lb. 451 " leather (T. D. 1847, 3355, 12128, 20010) 15% 91 " mica (T. D. 16809) 5o lb and 20% 479 " rabbit skins (T. D. 20447) 10%: 591 " rubber Free 118 " scale, iron (T. D. 11282) $1 ton 118 " steel (T. D. 6544, 7359, 8054, 8214, 9348, 11356, 22673, 22711, 23843) $1 ton 222 " tobacco (24 F. R. 19, 40 F. R. 531, 55 F. R. 818, T. D. 6146, 11029, 22635) 55c lb 194 " zinc, old and worn out Ic lb 199 Scrapers, steel or iron 45% 423 Scratch brushes (T. D. 5519) 40%. 214 Screens, bamboo (T. D. 12l44) 35%: if stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained or creosoted 40% " bamboo and silk, according to material of chief value (T. D. 11375, 12148, 13308). 421 " beaded 60% 394 " carpeting, dutiable at same rate as carpeting of like character. 440 " hand, as fans (T. D. 12317) 60% " Japanese, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 12379, 12966, 14063). 199 " metal 46% 349 " ornamented with applique work (T. D. 15843) 60% 420 " paper (57 F. R. 394, 18795) 35% 415 " paper for 30% " hand painted are paintings (T. D. 24015) .... 15% " silk and wood, according to material of chief value (T. D. 11375, 12148, 13308). 382 " tapestry, wool (13225) 44c lb and 60% 214 " wood (T. D. 11376, 12148, 12214, 12966, 13225, 13226, 13663) 35% if stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained or creosoted 40% 394 " woolen. 214 " straw 35% If stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained or creosoted 40% 214 " compositions of wood 35% If stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained or creosoted 40% 134 Screw wire rods, Iron or steel. See iron and steel wire rods. ' Schedule of Duties 683 Par. Article Rate 199 Screw spikes, railway (T. D. 25711) 45% 199 Screws, toed (T. D. 2465) 45% 199 " brass (T. D. 15157) 45% 169 " iron or steel, coramonly called wood screws, more than 2 inches in length 3o lb Over 1 inch, not more than 2 inches in length 5c lb Over % inch, and not more than 1 inch long. . 8o lb ^ inch and less in length 10c lb 199 " jewelers', (T. D. 7169) 45% 192 " jeM'elers' it part of watches 40% 215 " of wood 35% 357 Scrims, flax (T. D. 14253, 15231), as Plax cloth. " cotton, as Cotton cloth. 352 " jute, as Jute cloth (T. D. 14545). 124 123 Scroll, iron or steel (1 S. C. R. 346.) See iron and steel hoop. 464 " ivory (T. D. 6395) 35% 215 Scrolls, bamboo (T. D. 12808, 71 F. R. 864) 35% 470 Sculpture, n. s. p. f., according to material. 470 " if work of professional artist 15% 661 " casts of, for use as' models, or for art educa- tional purposes only Free 715 " specimens for exhibition Free 432 Scythe stohes, artificial, emery chief value (T. D. 8786) 25% 199 Scythes (45 F. R. 349, 15 S. C. R. 477, T. D. 15796).. 45% 630 Sea grass (T. D. 21015), crude Free stores, various matters (T. D. 18922, 19181, 19220, 21324, 22012, 23433.) 630 " moss, crude Free 78 " moss, m'f'd or dyed 10% 40 Seal oil So gal 639 " oil of American fisheries Free 439 " skin, articles of, not wearing apparel (T. D. 9085) 35% " skin, articles of, wearing apparel 50% " skin garments, regulations for (T. D. 18807, 18921, 18939, 18955, 19161, 20042, 20767, 21250, 21512, 21699, 21744, 21832, 21847, 22793, 22824, 23393). 451 " splits (T. D. 25067) 15% 479 " skin waste (T. D. 19048, 20252) 10% 439 " skins, dressed and finished 35% 574 " skins, raw Free 480 Sealing wax (T. D. 25595) 20% 445 Seating hair (T. D. 10862) 20o sq yd 630 Seaweed, crude or unmanufactured Free 23 " agar-agar (T. D. 10923, 15411, 23868, 24053) valued not above 10c lb 2%o It) valued above 10c lb and not above 35c lb.. 25% valued above 35o lb 15c lb and 20% 78 " manufactures (T. D. 4635) 10% 121 Sections of columns or posts, iron or steel, valued 9-lOc lb or less 3-10o lb valued above 9-lOc lb 4-10o lb 652 Seed cane, imported by Department of Agriculture. Free 605 " lac Free 264 Seedlings, deciduous and evergreen shrubs and vines, n. s. p. f 25% 668 " evergreen Free 264 " fruit and ornamental trees, n. s. p. f 25% 684 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par Article Rate 264 Seedlings, Myrobolan plum, Mahaleb or Mazzard cherry, Manettl multiflora and briar rose, 3 years old or less $1.00 M 264 " nursery, n. s. p. f 25% 264 " of pear, apple, quince and St. Julien plum three years old or less $2 M 572 " orange (T. D. 20009) Free 266 Seeds, agricultural, n. s. p. f 10c tb 668 " anise Free 668 " anthox anthum odorata (T. D. 10949) Free 20 " aromatic, as drugs advanced in value. .%c lb and 10% 559 " aromatic, as drugs, crude (T. D. 12727, 14152) Free 480 " articles of (T. D. 27257) 20% 438 " artificial 60% 266 " asparagus (T. D. 27636, A. 12933) 10c lb 266 " Australian saltbush (T. D. 17836) 10c lb 266 " balm (T. D. 10949) 10c lb 266 " beet, except sugar beet (60 F. R. 175) 4c lb 668 " beet, for sugar (T. D. 6635) Free 668 " black cummin (T. D. 12826) Free 668 " blaclc tare (T. D. 14162, 14721) Free 266 " cabbage (6 S. C. R. 175, T. D. 6635) 8o lb 668 " canary (T. D. 20517, 20622, 24976) Free 652 " cane for United States Free 668 " caraway Free 668 " Cardamom Free 266 " carrot (T. D. 6635) 4c lb 266 " castor, or castor beans (50 lbs. bu) 25c bu 668 " cauliflower Free 266 " oeleriac (T. D. 25499, A. 2374) 10c lb 669 " celery, crude, as drugs (40 F. B. 230, T. D. 1903, 12726) Free 266 " celery for planting i 10c lb 266 " chicory (T. D. 7523, 15177) lOo lb 668 " clover (T. D. 11363, 14162, 14184, 14720. 14721, 18257) Free 668 " clover, spurry (T. D. 15020) Free 559 " colchicum (T. D. 12728) Free 266 " collard 8c lb 559 " conium (T. D. 12727) Free 668 " coriander (T. D. 8559) Free 266 " corn salad 4c lb 668 " cotton (T. D. 10740, 15480) Free 266 " croton (56 lbs bu) 26c bu 668 " cummin Free 266 " dandelion (T. D. 25499, A. 2374) 10c lb 266 " date (T. D. 21544) 10c lb 266 " dill (T. D. 20331) lOo lb 266 " eggplant 20c lb 668 " fennel Free 668 " fenugreek Free 266 " flax (T. D. 6978), (56 lbs bu) 25o bu 668 " flower Free 652 " for United States Free 668 " French grass (T. D. 14162, 14937) Free 266 " garden (6 S. C. R. 175, T. D. 6221, 6227, 6273, 8131, 8122, 6635, 7313, 10949, 11235, 14162, 14721) n. s. p. f 10c lb 668 " grass (T. D. 8131, 10849, 12720, 12721, 14937, 16020, 15864, 11363, 14162) Free 668 " hemp Free (68 " hoarhound Free 266 •' holly (T. D. 29339, A. 19946) 10c !b 266 '■ Ilex (T. D. 29339, A. 19947) lOo lb Schedule of Duties 685: Par. Article Rate Seeds, imported by Department of Agriculture Free iris or orris (T. D. 29119, A. 19283) Free J'ute lOo tb kale 8c It) kentia (T. D. 17506, 18308) Free kohl-rabl 80 lb larkspur (T. D. 12732) Free lathyrus (T. D. 15162) lOo lb lentil (T. D. 6608, 8004, 8131) 25% lettuce 10c rb limonia (T. D. 29339, A. 19946) 10c lb linseed (T. D. 6978) 56 lb per bush 25c bu lupini (T. D. 11059) 25% lycopodium (T. D. 11080) Free mangel wurzel (6 S. C. R. 176) Free maw (T. D. 3451, 7253, 7828) 15c bu medicinal, crude Free melon (T. D. 5897) 10c lb millet (78 F. R. 804, 9 S. C. R. 559, 33 F. R. 241, T. D. 13980, 14721, 14730, 16995) Free millet, prepared for food (T. D. 19094, 84 F. R. 446) 20% mohn (T. D. 3451) 25c bu mustard Free nasturtium (T. D. 6241, 17508) Free n. s. p. f lOo lb of morbid growth, as drugs, advanced in value %o lb and 10% of morbid growth, as drugs, crude Free oil, all, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8759), (56 lbs bu.) 25o bu olive kernels, ground (T. D. 8254) 20% onion (T. D. 6635) 10c lb ornamental 60% palm nuts (T. D. 13491) Free pandanus (T. D. 26875, A. 9136) 10c tb parsley (T. D. 1757) 4o lb parsnip (T. D. 6164) 4c lb pea beans (T. D. 11235) 10c lb pea, sweet (T. D. 9231) Free pepper (T. D. 15165) 20c lb pine, liulled (T. D. 3532) 20% poppy (T. D. 3451, 21516, 23113) 15c bu pueraria (T. D. 29339, A. 19946) 10c lb pumpkin (T. D. 7259) 10c lb quince (T. D. 11212) 10c lb quince non-germinating (T. D. 14152) Free radish 4c lb rape Free rice (T. D. 21082) ?4clb rosemary (T. D. 10949) 10c lb rubber (T. D. 29449, A. 20359) 10c lb ruta-baga 4c lb rye grass, Italian and English (T. D. 14721).. Free sabadilla (T. D. 12727, 12728) Free sage (T. D. 15165) lOo tb sainfoin (T. D. 14937) Free Salisburia (T. D. 29339, A. 19947) lOo lb sesame or sesamum and pulp (56 lb bu.) (T. D. 22435) 25c bu seradilla (T. D. 27578) Free shamrock (T. D. 26097) Free shrub (T. D. 29339, A. 19947) 10c lb sorghum r . . . Free sorghum cane for Free 686 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 266 Seeds, spinach (T. D. 6221, 6227) lo tb 668 " spurry (T. D. 27578) Free 569 " staphisacre (T. D. 12730) Free 668 " St. John's bread or bean (T. D. 6974) Free 559 " stropanthl (T. D. 12731) Free 668 " sugar beet Free 668 " sugar cane for Free 668 " sunHower (T. D. 21671) Free 559 " tamarind (T. D. 29498, A.. 20487) Free 67 " teaoake (T. D. 23679) 60% 266 " thyme (T. D. 10949) 10c lb 266 " tree (T. D. 29339, A. 19947) 10c lb 668 ■• tropaeolum (T. D. 9354) Free 266 " turnip (T. D. 6635) 4c m 438 " varnished for millinery ornaments (T. D. 15022) 60% 668 " vetches (T. D. 21762, 27306) Free 266 " vine, hardy (T. D. 29339, A. 19947) 10c lb 480 " watermelon, salted and roasted (T. D. 28414, A. 16741) 20% 242 " wheat (T. D. 16436) 25o bu 294 Seellg's coffee (66 F. R. 824, 60 F. R. 74, T. D. 14783) 2%clt) Seersucker, as cotton cloth (T. D. 13236). 399 " silk, as silk goods. 65 Seldlltz mixture 25% 65 " powders 25% 340 Seine twine (T. D. 10332, 11630). See Flax twine. 342 Seines, flax and gill netting (T. D. 12318), in addi- tion to duty on twine from which made.... 20% 480 Selenium (T. D. 23028) 20% 666 Selep Free Selvedges, dutiable (T. D. 11580, 12343, 12350). 112 Seml-precIous stones, articles of, not Jewelry 50% 449 " precious stones, for jewelry, cut, not set 10% 243 Semola (T. D. 7076) 26% 243 Semolina 25% 20 Seneca root, advanced in value >4c lb and 10% 559 " root, crude Free 20 Senegal gum, advanced in value ^4c lb and 10% 559 " gum, crude Free 559 Senna leaves Free 411 Sensitized paper 30% 479 " paper cuttings (T. D. 22957) 10% 553 Sepia, or cuttle fish bone Free 381 Serges, as wool dress goods. Serial novels not periodicals (T. D. 7283, 14643). 416 Sermons, printed (T. D. 11681) 25% 112 Serpentine manufactures (T. D. 17960) 50% 65 Serum, tuberculosis (T. D. 28074, A. 15011) 25% 639 Sesame or sesamum seed oil Free 266 " or sesamum seeds (56 lbs. bu.) 25c bu 72 Sesqulcarbonate of soda i^c lb 463 Setons, India rubber 35% 464 " indla rubber, vulcanized 35% 449 Settings, precious stones, for jewelry (T. D. 6279).... 10% 95 Sewer pipes (T. D. 23765) 36% 164 Sewing machine needles (T. D. 14456, 15991). .$1 M and 25% 197 ■ machines 30% 431 " machines, toy (T. D. 15145) 35% 633 " needles, hand Free 398 " silk, if In the gum $1 lb If ungummed, wholly or In part, or If further . advanced by any process of manufacture. $1.50 lb Schedule of Duties 687 Par. Article Rate 199 Sextants 45% 271 Shad (T. D. 15529, 15548, 15573) %o It) 277 Shaddocks Ic lb ■211 " boices containing 30% 416 Shade cards (T. D. 16426) 25% 214 " baml^oo, wood, straw or composition of wood 35% If stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained or creosoted 40 % 131 Shafting, mill steel (T. T>. 10556). See Steel ingots. 123 Shafts, steel, if a forging 30% 199 " grindstone (T. D. 16807) 45% 428 Shale (T. D. 5308, 7396) 45c ton 67 Shampoo powder (T. D. 27649, A. 13011) 60% 438 Shamrocks, artificial (T. D. 29517) 60% 349 Shams, cotton lace (T. D. 6214, 10948, 14167, 15228, 16948, 17488) 60% 402 '■ silk (T. D. 15214) 60% 199 Shanks, button (T. b. 9017, 21369) 45% 446 Shapes for hats or bonnets, fur. 120 " iron, rolled or hammered 6-lOc lb Charcoal used $8 ton 131 " steel, pressed, sheared or stamped. See Steel ingots. :273 Shark fins, prepared (T. D. 10744) %c lb 568 " skins Free 432 Sharpeners, emery, knife (T. D. 9393) 25% 154 Sharpening steels. See steel knives. 69 Shaving cream (T. D. 13981) Free 547 Shavings, cork (T. D. 12994) Free '644 " fit only for paper stock Free 132 " steel 40% 427 Shawl clasps (44 F. R. 160, T. D. 13817, 13874) 50% 188 " pins, base metal 35% 382 Shawls broche, cashmere or India (T. D. 1535, 2838, 9150) 44c lb and 60% 382 " camel's hair (T. D. 1535) 44o lb and 60% 324 " cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% fichus not (T. D. 15329, 15587). 382 " loe-wool squares (T. D. 14251) 44c lb and 60% 349 " lace, cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% 402 " lace, silk 60% 383 " lace, wool 50c lb and 60% 324 " linen 50% 402 " silk 60% 382 " woolen (T. D. 2821, 15329, 15587, 16845) 44c lb and 60% 382 " woolen knit (T. D. 5243, 5256, 5903).. 44o lb and 60% 383 " wool, embroidered (19 S. C. R. 417, 49 F. R. 826, 53 F. R. 1011, T. D. 13831, 13878, 15021, 17587) 50c lb and 60% 118 Shearings of boiler plate (T. D. 11356, 21808, 22673, 22711, 23843) $1 ton 152 Shears (T. D. 8587). See Scissors. 152 '• hedge and garden (T. D. 7542, 7587). See ScissoFS 152 " horse (T. D. 3195, 8336, 9728, 3448, 8178). See Scissors. 152 " sheep (31 F. R. 445, T. D. 16827). See Scissors. 178 Sheathing or yellow metal (T. D. 7896, 8113, 14523).. 2c lb 564 " felts, adhesive, for vessels (T. D. 9668, 9981, 10460, 11494, 12330, 17678) Free 407 " paper (T. D. 10155, 10521, 11348, 14409) 10% 415 " paper for lining boxes (T. D. 10155) 30% 480 " paper, tarred roofing not (T. D. 11348) 20% 688 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 407 Sheathing roofing felt (T. D. 14409) 10% 578 Sheaves of wheat and grass, prepared (T. D. 10073, 13375, 20497, 21984) Free 228 Sheep, 1 year old or over $1.50 each Less than 1 year old 75c each 512 " casings or sausage skins Free 669 " dip (T. D. 19228, 19467, 2084, 22575, 23139, 23285) Free 15 " dip, creosote (T. D. 27244, A. 10578) 20% 600 " exported shorn and returned with wool (T. t). 2492) Free 152 " shears (T. D. 7542, 8336, 16827, 31 F. R. 445). See Scissors. 451 " skins dressed and finished (T. D. 8502, 13393, 10492, 10745, 11357, 12957, 12985, 13315) 15% 371 " skins, cabretta wool, dutiable (T. D. 28468, A. 17171). 574 " skins, China (T. D. 29229) : Free 676 " skins. Mocha (T. D. 28190^ 28195) Free 451 " skins, rough alum (T. D. 26356, A. 6390) 5% 378 " skin mats, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 10745). 676 " skins; salted, without wool (T. D. 13516, 21680, 22702) Free 451 " skins tanned or tawed (T. D. 13449) 15% 676 " skins, without the wool, raw (T. D. 20244, 20900) Free 371 " skins with wool on, wool dutiable at Ic lb 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). 669 " wash (T. D. 8182, 8782) Free 172 Sheet aluminum lie lb 199 " brass 46% 176 " copper 2%o lb 23 " gelatin, colored (T. D. 16837). See Gelatin. 127-128 " iron or steel. See Steel sheets. 182 " lead 2%o lb 199 " metal, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 45% 416 " music (T. D. 12582, 13797, 19183) 25% 416 " music, loose (T. D. 11118) 25% 185 " nickel (T. D. 16981) 35% 653 " platina Free 131 " steel in strips (T. D. 15676, 15986, 16826, 60 F. R. 267). See Steel ingots. 463 " rubber (T. D. 3966) 35% 194 " zinc l%o lb 332 Sheets, cotton 45% 357 " linen, as Linen cloth (T. D. 23023, 23101). 349 " linen, embroidered (T. D. 11070) 60% " loose are not books (T. D. 18530, 18731). 358 Sheeting, checked or Russian, jute and flax (T. D. 14511) 45% 420 Shell and paper, manufactures of, paper chief value (T. D. 20041) 35% 418 " boxes, paper chief value (T. D. 1531, 12924, 19657, 20041) 46% 448 " buckles. If jewelry (T. D. 11078) 60% 427 " buttons l%o line grs. and 15% 449 " cameos, cut, not set 10% 480 " chips (T. D. 17162) 10% 464 " combs 3B% Schedule of Duties 689 Par. Article Rate 464 Shell eye stones (T. D. 12915) 35% 671 " fish (T. D. 23418) Free 671 " nsh, canned (T. D. 9645, 10496, 7080, 12258).. Free 671 " flsh, oysters in oil (T. D: 12258) Free 671 " fish prepared tor pickling or drying (19 O. A. G. 401) Free 438 " imitation fruits (T. D. 1203^) 60% 108 " lorgnettes (T. D. 12552) 45% 464 " manufactures 35% 647 " mother of pearl, crude Free 464 " mother of pearl manufactures (T. D. 16003).. 35% 421 " necklaces with beads (T. D. 12122, 13342) 60% 108 " opera glasses (T. D. 11213, 11241, 11403, 11404, 11412, 11597, 11697, 12660, 12923, 13308, 13723, 15152) 45% 464 " rosaline articles (T. D. 10920, 10929) 35% 464 " slabs of (T. D. 12922, 13845) 35% 464 " umbrella handles (T. D. 13349) 35% 647 Shells, all kinds, not cut, ground or otherwise manu- factured (T. D. 12851) Free 480 " almond 10% 437 " cartridge, empty (T. D. 14544) 30% 464 " clippings of, for mosaic work (T. D. 1106, 4428) 35% 540 " cocoa Free 480 " egg, meat extracted (T. D. 24054) 10% 464 " engraved, cut or ground (T. D. 3813, 12851).. 35% 480 " flakes or scales cut from (T. D. 16003) 10% 464 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6166, 6782, 8239, 4428, 10930, 12915, 12922, 14318) 35% 470 " oil paintings on (T. D. 11677) 15% 464 " partially manufactured (T. D. 6166, 14318, 7 S. C. R. 1240, G. A. 3821) 35% 464 " pearl, with pearl attached (T. D. 25000, A.321) 35% 679 " pepper (T. T>. 14716, 18525, 18711, 19900, 19991, 20737. 20846, 21080) Free 464 " simply cleaned with acids (T. D. 3843, 8239, 17946, 18165, 20210) 35% 464 " snail, cut (T. D. 12851) 35% 647 " starfish (T. D. 24104) Free 464 " tortoise, polished (G. A. 3922, T. D. 20210) 35% 605 Shellac, gum (T. D. 9392) Free 20 " gum, bleached (T. D. 11909, 15845) %c lb and 10% 20 " gum, white, in rolls (T. D. 15845) ^c lb and 10% 51 " varnish, alcoholic $1.32 gal and 36% 280 Shelled almonds, clear 6c lb 227 Shetland ponies (T. D. 11124). As horses. 382 " veils or falls (T. D. 13979) 44o lb and 60% Shields, dress, as wearing apparel, according to ma- terial (T. D. 11198, 12918). 712 Shingle bolts Free 209 Shingles (T. D. 18338) 50c M 192 Ship chronometers, or parts of (T. D. 19437) 40% " equipments, various (T. D. 22450, 23237). 123 " forgings, of iron or steel 30% 712 " knees (T. D. 3602) Free 199 " logs, metal (T. D. 6187 45% Sec. 19 " materials (T. D. 22342). Sec. 20 " repairing material. 712 " planking and timber (T. D. 3602, 4012, 4347, 8564, 15308) Free Ship's stores described. (T. D. 22433.) 123 Ships, wrought Iron for 30% 324 Shirt bosoms, linen (T. D. 11324, 12119) 50% 690 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 324 Shirt bosoms, cotton 50% 349 " bosoms, embroidered 60% 348 " collars and cuffs, cotton 45c doz. pes. and 15% 348 " collars and cuffs, linen all or part, 40c doz. pes. and 20% 330 " Mabels, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 14623) 50e lb and 30% 427 " studs of bone, mother-of-pearl, or ivory.... 50% 324 " waist fronts (T. D. 18519) 50% 329 Shirts and combination suits, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, made wholly or in part on Icnitting machines or frames, or knit by hand, finished or unfinished (T. D. 12987, 14301, 16633, 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 J7 doz. ..$1.75 doz. and 35% valued over $7, not over $15 doz. .$2.25 doz. and 35% valued over $15 doz 50% 324 " cotton or other vegetable fiber 50% 349 " linen embroidered (T. D. 12219) 60% 402 " silk (T. D. 14811) 60% 382 " wool 44e lb and 60% 357 Shirting, cloth, bleached, of flax, hemp or ramie, weighing less than 4% oz. sq. yd. and con- taining over 100 threads to sq. in 35% containing not more than 100 threads 30% Shirtings, cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 8297, 10682, 10773, 10777, 16315, 49 F. R. 829, 21940, 21949). 381 " cotton, silk and wool, as wool dress goods (T. D. 1U682). 321 ■• cotton, silk striped (T. D. 16096) (minimum 50%) 8c sq. yd. and 30% 399 " silk (T. D. 12232, 13423, 49 P. R. 829), as Silk goods. 378 " wool (T. D. 12960), as wool cloth. 373 Shoddy (T. D. 10322) 25o lb 373 " waste (T. D. 24517) 25o lb 349 Shoe binding, cotton (T. D. 14297, 16484) 60% 349 " binding, flax, hemp or jute 60% 401 " binding, silk 50% 383 " binding, wool or hair 50c lb and 60% 199 " buckles and fasteners, metal (T. D. 3667) 45% 427 " buttons, paper board, papier mache, pulp or other similar material, valued not over 3c grs Ic gra valued over 3c grs 50% 199 " eyelets (38 P. R. 97) 45% 330 " facings, woven name (T. D. 27009) 50c lb and 30% 463 " horns, horn 35% 199 " herns, metal 45% 154 " knives. See Knives. 330 " labels, woven name (T. D. 27009)... 50c tb and 30% 330 " lacets, cotton or other (T. D. 20515).. 25c lb and 15% 330 " lacets, cotton or other vegetable fiber, cut in lengths and tagged (T. D. 20515).. 25c tb and 15% 349 " lacets of cotton, imported in 'engths (T. D. 21968) 60% 451 " lacets, leather 50c grs prs and 10% 403 " lacets, silk (T. D. 19101) 50% 383 " lacets, wool or hair 50c tb and 60% 480 " maker's paste powder (T. D. 17625) 20% Schedule of Duties 691 Par. Article Rate 451 Shoe patterns of bronzed leather, cut In forms, duty on leather from which made, and In addition 10% 199 " pincers 45% 7 " polish (T. D. 19415) 25% 340 '• thread, flax. See Flax thread. 451 " uppers (T. D. 5026), duty on leather from which made, and in addition 10% 402 " uppers, embroidered with silk (T. D. 23464).. 60% 451 " vamps (T. D. 10342), duty on leather from which made, and in addition 10% 382 Shoes, arctic (T. D. 1536) 44c lb and 60% 450 " calfskin 10% " 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, 29610). 324 " cotton (T. D. 10735) B0% 382 " felt (T. r>, 3005, 3011, 3393, 7218) 44c lb and 60% 162 " horse, mule or ox, wrought iron or steel %c lb 463 " india rubber (T. D. 10406, 10790, 11421) 36% 461 " Indian moccasins (T. D. 17654) 15% 451 " leather (T. D. 5994, 23464) 15% 382 " leather and woolen, wool chief value (T. D. 10665, 10766, 10735, 11338) 44c lb and 60% 450 " leather, made from cattle or bovine hides... 10% 451 " leather, with wooden soles (T. D. 5994) 15% 591 " old rubber (T. D. 15779, 43 F. R. 288) Free 199 " rawhide, metal nails (T. D. 29449, A. 20290).. 45% 402 " silk (T. D. 791, 10735) 60% 382 " wool (T. D. 7218, 8334) 44c lb and 60% 381 Shooda, as wool dress goods (T. D. 3679). 500 Shocks, American returned Free See. 27 " herring box, product of Maine (T. D. 22303, 22356, 22590) Free 500 " orange and lemon box exported, when re- turned in completed form, filled (T. D. 11987, 11988, 15473, 15663, 16674, 16009, 16473, 16475, 16890, 17004, 17084, 18052, 72 F. R. 46, 78 F. R. 334) Free 215 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 578, 3694, 7677, 9177, 22720).. 35% 210 " packing box (T. D. 326, 9177, 3817, 10743, 12315, 16565) : 30% 210 " sugar box 30% 452 Shot bags and belts, leather 40% 147 " cast iron'(T. D. 6001) 8-lOc 199 " chains (49 F. R. 221, T. D. 10128, 10890) 45% 133 " Iron, that can be used only as abrasive.... lo lb 182 " lead 2%c lb " pouches, according to material of chief value. 670 Shotgun barrels, in single tubes, forged, rough bored. (T. D. 21404) Free 157 Shotguns, double-barreled, sporting breech-loading, and combination shotguns and rifles, (78 F. R. 799), valued not over $5 .,$1.50 ea. and 15% valued over $5, not over $10 $4 ea and 15% valued over $10 each $6 ea and 36% the above, if imported without lock or looks or other fittings $6 ea and 35% parts and fittings for the above, n. s. p. f 50% 157 " double barrels for sporting, breech-loading shotguns and rifles, further advanced than rough bored $3 ea and 35% 692 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. Article Rate 156 Shotguns, muzzle-loading and parts of (T. D. 8831, 10524, 13682) 25% 157 " single barreled breeqh loading, and parts of ^1 ea and 35% 157 " stocks for double-barreled sporting breech- loaling shotguns and rifles ?3 ea and 35% 199 Shovels, metal, (T. D. 8162) 45% 215 " wood 35% 412 Show bills and cards, litographed as Lithographic prints. 416 •• bills and cards, printed (T. D. 22760) 25% 199 " cards, framed in metal, (T. D. 9812) 45% 215 " cards, framed in wood 36% 199 " cards, iron, printed, (T. D. 9812, 6141) 45% 253 Shoyu (T. D. 27591, A. 12761) 40% 671 Shrimps and other shell fish, canned or otherwise, (T. D. 7080, 9645, 10496, 12268) ,.. Free 342 " nets, (T. D. 16410), same duty as upon twine from which made, and in addition 20% 253 " paste or sauce, (T. D. 7388, 9696, 14267, 14389, 18813, 22176) 40% 264 Shrubs, (T. D. 11575) 25% 652 " for United States Free 266 Shrub seed (T. D. 29339, A. 19946) lOo lb Shuttlecocks and battledoras, according to material, (T. D. 2842). 3 Sicoatlff. (T. D. 22591) 25% 480 Slohel glue (T. D. 26854) 20% 199 SIckels, (T. D. 7818) 45% 153 SIdearms, (T. D. 2881, 6350, 13316) 50% 47 Sienna and sienna earth, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 5951, 8416, 10869, 21403), crude, or not powdered, wash- ed or pulverized %c lb if powdered, washed or pulverized %o lb if ground in oil or water Ic lb 56 " In tubes 30% 56 " earth, 92% oxid Iron (T. D. 26356) A 6391.. 30% 135 Sieves, metal, wire, in addition to rate on wire, Ic lb, but not less than 40% 199 " hair chief value, part metal (T. D. 24594).. 45% rice, No. 12 mesh of (T. D. 22628, 22680). 135 " wire, pay rate on wire of which composed and Ic lb, but not les3 than 40% 215 " wood chief value 35% 381 Signal flag for foreign vessels in United States port, as Bunting (T. D. 10980). Slleslas, as cotton cloth. 95 SIlex mill linings (T. D. 29611) 35% 95 Silica retort settings (T. D. 17388) 36% 683 " sand (T. D. 23521) Free 95 " stone, ground (T. D. 15701) 35% 95 " ware (T. D. 30036) 35% 95 Silicate of iron (T. D. 22223) 35% 76 '■ of soda, (T. D. 4710, 8781) %e lb 193 " of zinc. (See zinc bearing ore.) (T. D. 29547, 29663). 181 " of zinc containing lead (T. D. 29547) as lead ore. 56 " soluble (T. D. 3644) 30% 76 Silicates, all alkaline, (T. D. 3644, 8781) %o lb 482 Silicic acid Free 184 Sllico Spiegel (T. D. 26890, A. 9198) as ferrosllcon. 118 " splegeleisen (T. D. 26818, A. 8690) )2.60 ton Schedule of Duties 693 Par. Article Rate silk and bamboo screens, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 11375). 17 " and collodion belts, (T. D. 14826) 65c lb and 30% 401 " and cotton beltings, (T. D. 10936, 12969, 15851) 50% 401 " and cotton, bone casing, (T. D. 10936, 16359).. 50% 399 " and cotton chenille, (T. D. 16038) same as silk velvet. 321 " and cotton cloth, (T. D. 10777, 11329, 16405, 18089, 22376, 22745) (minimum 50%). 8c sq. yd. and 30% 402 " and cotton galloons, (T. D. 16014) 60% 421 " and cotton gimps, beaded, beads chief value. 60% 399 " and cotton givri muslin (T. D. 16209) same as silk goods in the piece. 402 " and cotton gloves, (T. D. 12989) 60% 477 " and cotton hatters' plush, (T. D. 16577) 10% 321 " and cotton hemstitched cloth, cotton chief value (T. D. 15684) (minimum 50%). 8c sq. yd. and 30% 349 " and cotton lace curtains, (T. D. 14947) 60% 402 " and cotton laces, (T. D. 10789, 11076, 12342)... 60% 399 " and cotton plush, silk chief value not less than 9% oz. sq. yd. (minimum 46%) $1 lb less than 9V4 oz. sq. yd. (minimum 46%).. $2. 40 lb 401 " and cotton ribbons in the gray, in the piece (T. D. 22661) 50% " and cotton satins, according to component of chief value, (T. D. 10776). " and cotton shawls, according to component of chief value, (19 P. R. 417). 324 " and cotton shoes, cotton chief value (T. D. 10735) 60% 402 " and cotton taffeta gloves, (T. D. 14145) 60% " and cotton tapestry, according to component of chief value, (T. D. 13700, 14135, 23098). 402-421 " and cotton trimmings, beaded, (T. D. 13320) . . 60% ■' and cotton umbrella goods, according to com- ponent of chief value (T. D. 10353, 10655, 22574). 399 " and cotton velvet ribbons, not over 12 inches and not less than % inch in width, silk chief value. Containing no silk except that in the pile and selvedges, if black ?1.60 ib if other than black jl.75 lb if containing silk other than in the pile and selvedges, if black $2.00 lb if other than black J2.25 lb for each Vt less than % inch in width 40o lb ' additional. 321 " and cotton vestings, (T. D. 13186) (minimum 60%) Sc sq. yd. and 30% 402 " and cotton wearing apparel. (T. D. 23692).. 60% 438 " and eiderdown quilts, (8 S. C. R. 930) 60% 383 " and felt hat braids, (T. D. 14918) 50o lb and 60% " and fur garments, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 17282). 179 " and metal banners, (T. D. 14296) 15c lb and 60% 179 " and metal lace, (T. D. 12658) 15c lb and 60% 383 " and mohair laces, (T. D. 12535, 14628, 18843) 50o lb and 60% 383 " and mohair tosoa nets, (T. D. 14760). 50o lb and 60% 401 " and rubber cords, (T. D. 10483, 23073) 60% 694 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate silk and wood Jewelry cases, according to com- ponent of chief value, (T. D. 14502). 402 " and wood screens embroidered, (T. D. 12148).. 60% 381 " and wool bengalines, (T. D. 12840). As wool dress goods. (T. D. 20924). 383 " and wool braids, (T. D. 14139) .. ..50c lb and 60% 381 " and wool gloria cloths, (T. D. 14713). As wool dress goods. 378-382" and wool knit goods, silk chief value (T. D. 10552, 14811, 14812, 15132). 382 " and wool wearing apparel, (T. D. 15312), 44c lb and 60% 402 " appUqued articles 60% 402 " articles, embroidered 60% 405 " artificial yarns, single (minimum 30%).... 45c lb " artificial yarns, tram (minimum 30%) 50c lb " artiflcir.l yarns, organzine (minimum 3u%).... 60o lb " artificial, articles made of 45o lb and 60% 403 " bands (T. D. 27445, A. 11810) 50% 401 " bandings 60% 403 " bags 60% 403 " banners, (T. D. 12423, 14296) 50% 402-421" beaded goods 60% 402 " beading, (T. D. 14701, 23232) 60% 401 " belting, (T. D. 12969) 50% 402 " belts, (T. D. 13444) 60% 399 " bengalines (T. D. 12840, 14147), as Silk goods in the piece. 401 " bindings, elastic or non-elastic, (T. D. 10506, 18981) 50% 514 " bolting cloth, when permanently marked, (T. D. 10272, 10626, 10552, 10645, 10914, 10554. 56 P. R. 474) Free 399 " bolting cloth, n. s. p. f., as Silk goods. 401 " bone casings 50% 402 " bonnets (T. D. 14295) 60% 401 " braces 50% 403 " braided ligature, (T. D. 11183) 50% 402 " braids, (T. D. 6650, 13365, 14139, 14403, 17393). 60% 426 " button forms, (T. D. 10570) 10% 427 " buttons, (T. D. 10551, 11358, 14136) 50% 391 " carpets 10c sq ft and 40% 402 " caps, (T. D. 6044) 60% 403 " card cases 50% 396 " carded 35o lb 399 " chenille, (T. D. 6650, 7994, 13340) same as Silk velvet. 403 " chenille yarns (T. D. 21111) 50% 399 " chiffon, (T. D. 16277, 16311, 18655, 21114, 21115), as Silk piece goods. 402 " chiffon veilings 60% 402 " chiffon, articles made of 60% 399 " china, as Silk goods, (T. D. 22376, 22745). 402 " Chinese cue strings, (T. D. 11856) 60% 402 " cloaks 60% 328 " clocked cotton hose and halt hose, (T. D. 13683, 15226). See Cotton hosiery. 402 " clothing, ready-made, (T. D. 10735, 11233, 12242, 12543, 13444, 13876, 14145, 14811, 14935) 60% 673 " cocoons Free 396 " cocoons, partly manufactured 35c lb 402 " colliers' scarfs (T. D. 16118) 60% 396 " combed 35c lb Schedule of Duties 695 Par. Article Rate 401 silk cords (T. D. 13365, 13374, 22587) 50% 397 " cordonnet (T. D. 3798, 12917), as Silk, spun. 403 " corset lacets (T. D. 13216, 19101) 50% 402 " corsets (T. D. 13216) 60% 378 " cotton and wool manufactures (T. D. 10677, 10682, 11073). As wool manufactures, n. s. p. f. 135 " covered wire (T. D. 14918, 15149) 35% 402 " crepe (T. D. 14714, 19312, 21154, 22073, 22160).. 60% 403 " curtains 50 % 402 " de Joinville scarfs (T. D. 11022) 60% 402 " doilies (T. D. 14159) 60% 402 " drapery nets (T. D. 12334) 60% 402 •' drawers (T. D. 14811) 60% 402 " edgings (T. D. 15580, 17593, 22989, 23231) 60% 402 " embroidered articles and fabrics S0% 402 " embroideries (T. D. 10667, 11239, 12345, 12557, 13226, 14714, 16871, 16873) 60% 440 " fans (T. D. 10739, 12797, 13308, 16926) 50% 399 " figured muslins (T. D. 11239) as silk goods. 403 " flocks (T. D. 12149) 50% 398 " floss (T. D. 6127, 6305) in the gum $1 lb ungummed In whole or in part $1.50 lb 402 " flouncings 60% 349 " fringed cotton braid (T. D. 15669) 60% 402 " fringes 60% 402 " galloons ■ 60% 402 " galloons, embroidered (T. D. 10506, 14173) 60% 401 " garters (T. D. 10323, 10674, 13738) 50% 421 " gimps, beaded (T. D. 16092) 60% 402 " girdles (T. D. 12422) 60% 402 •* gloves (T. D. 6232, 14145) 60% 421 " goods, beaded (T. D. 15981, 16092, 16224, 16225, 16406, 23232) 60% 402 " goods ornamented with beads or spangles.. 60% 399 " goods woven in the piece, wholly or In chief value of silk, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 21099, 21114, 21232, 22745, 23634), weighing not more than 1-3 oz. sq. yd $4.00 lb weighing more than 1-3 oz. sq. yd., but not more than 2-3 oz. sq. yd., if in the gum $3.00 lb if ungummed $3.25 lb if dyed or printed in the piece $3.50 lb weighing more than 2-3 oz., but not more than 1 oz. sq. yd.. If in the gum $2.65 lb if ungummed $3.00 lb if dyed or printed in the piece $3.25 lb weighing more than 1 oz., but not more than 1 1-3 07. sq. yd., if in the gum $2.50 lb if ungummed $2.85 lb if dyed or printed in the piece $3.10 lb weighing more than 1 1-3 oz., but not more than 21^ oz., containing not more than 20% in weight of silk, if in the gum 70c lb if ungummed or dyed or printed in the piece. . 85c lb containing more than 20%, but not more than 30% in weight of silk. If In the gum 86c lb if ungummed or dyed or printed in the piece. $1.10 tb 696 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate containing more than 30%, but not more than 40% in weight of silk, if In the gum tl05 lb if ungummed or dyed or printed in the piece. $1.25 lb containing more than 40%, but not more than 50% in weight of silk, if in the gum 11.25 lb if ungummed or dyed or printed in the piece. $1.60 lb containing more than 50% in weight of silk, or if wholly of silk, If In the gum $2.50 lb if ungummed or dyed or printed in the piece.$3.00 lb weighing more than 2% oz., but not more. than 8 oz. sq. yd., containing not more than 20% in weight of silk, if in the gum 57%c lb if ungummed or dyed or printed in the piece. 70c lb containing more than 20%, but not more than 30% in weight of silk, if in the gum 75clb if ungummed or dyed or printed in the piece. 90c lb containing more than 30%, but not more than 40% in weight of silk, if in the gum 90o lb if ungummed or dyed or printed in the piece. $1.10 lb containing more than 40%, but not more than 59% In weight of silk. If In the gum $1.10 lb if ungummed or dyed or printed in the piece. $1.30 lb containing more than 50% in weight of silk, or if wholly of silk. If in the gum $2.25 lb if ungummed or dyed or printed in the piece. $2.75 lb dyed in the thread or yarn, and weight is not increased in dyeing beyond original weight of raw silk, containing less than 30% in silk $1.25 lb containing more than 30%, but not more than 45% in weight of silk $1.60 lb containing more than 45% in weight of silk. $3.00 lb If weight is increased in dyeing beyond the original weight of raw silk, weighing more than 1-3 oz., but not more than 1 oz. sq. yd.. If black (except selvedges) $2.25 lb If other than black $3.00 lb weighing more than 1 oz., but not more than 1 1-3 oz. sq. yd.. If black (except selvedges) 2.00 lb if other than black $2.75 lb weighing more than 1 1-3 oz., but not more than 1 2-3 oz. sq. yd.. If black (except selvedges) $1.80 lb If other than black $2.50 lb weighing more than 1 2-3 ozl, but not more than 2 oz. sq. yd.. If black (except selvedges) $1.66 lb If other than black $2.25 lb weighing more than 2 oz., but not more than 8 oz. sq. yd., containing not more than 30% in weight of silk. It black (except selvedges) 76c lb It other than black gOo lb Schedule of Duties , 697 Par. Article Rate containing more than 30%, but not more than 45% In weight of silk, If black (except selvedges) $1.10 lb if other than black $1.30 lb containing more than 45%, but not more than 60% in weight of silk, if black (except selvedges) $1.40 lb If other than black $1.60 lb containing more than 60% in weight of silk, or wholly of silk, and if having not more than 440 single threads to inch, If black (except selvedges) $1.60 lb if other than black $2.00 lb if having more than 440, but not more than 600 single threads to Inch, if black (except selvedges) $1.66 lb if other than black $2.25 lb if having more than 600, but not more than 760 single threads to inch, if black (except selvedges) $1.80 lb if other than black $2.50 lb if having more than 760, but not more than 920 single threads to inch, if black (except selvedges) $2.00 lb if other than black $2.75 lb if having more than 920 single threads to Inch, if black (except selvedges) $2.26 lb if other than black $3.00 lb. if printed in the warp and weighing not more than 1 1-3 oz. sq. yd $3.50 lb weighing more than 1 1-3 oz., but not more than 2 oz. sq. yd $3.25 lb weighing more than 2 oz. sq. yd $2.75 lb. Goods made on Jacquard looms, goods con- taining more than one color in the filling, or any of the goods enumerated in this ' paragraph, including such as have India rubber as a component material shall pay not less than 45% 401 Sillc gorings 50% 403 " guards for watches and eye glasses (T. D. 8837) , 50% 402 " hair nets (T. D. 14935) 60% 400 " handkerchiefs or mufflers, finished or unfin- ished, if cut, not hemmed or hemmed only 60% If hemstitched or imitation hemstitched, or revered or have drawn threads, or are em- broidered in any manner, or are tamboured, appliqued, or having tucking or insertion. 60% 401 " hat bands 50% 402 " hats (T. D. 340, 440, 1012, 10787, 12150) 60% 477 " hatters' plush, black, for men's hats 10% 402 " head nets 60% 402 •' hoods (T. D. 10787) 60% 402 " imitation straw braids (T. D. 14403) 60% 402 " Insertings (72 P. R. 252, T. D. 15230, 15580, 15985, 16927, 17788, 17992) 60% 399 " Jacquard goods (T. D. 21569, 22178, 23098, 23309) (minimum 45%) as silk goods. 403 " Japanese screens (T. D. 12966) 50% 402 " killings or plaitings (T. D. 14702) 60% 698 Par. 402 silk 403 402 402 440 402 403 403 403 403 399 402 400 402 399 399 402 402 402 402 -402 402-421" 402 403 398 398 402 470 402 478 396 402 399 403 399 399 399 399 403 672 399 401 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Article Rate knit goods fi*% labels (T. D. 25199, A. 989) 50/ la,ce 60 % lace articles (T. D. 11372, 12342, 13068) 60% lace tans (T. D. 12241, 13308) 50% lace nets (T. D 13905) 60% laoets (T. D. 13216, 19101) 50% ligatures, braided (T. D. 11183, 26068) 50% 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) 50% 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).... 50% moquette, as plush (T. D. 29545, A 20612). mousseline brodee (T. D. 14394, 21114, 21115). 60% mufflers. See Silk handkerchiefs (T. D. 22829, 23755). muffs (T. D. 10787) 60% mulls, as silk goods in the piece, muslins, as Silk goods in the piece. muslins, embroidered (T. D. 11239) 60% neck ruftlings 60% neckties (T. D. 11233, 12543, 13876, 16118) 60% neckties in the piece (T. D. 15019) 60% nets (T. D. 2337, 12334, 13068, 14052, 16965, 17788, 17992, 54 F. R. 367, 76, F. R. 451) 60% nets beaded (T. D. 16225, 23232) 60% nettings 60% oil cloth 50% organzine $1 lb organzine thrums (T. D. 17410) $1 lb ornaments 60% paintings on, (T. D. 15831) 15% parasol coverings (T. D. 16883) 60% parasols 50% partially manufactured from cocoons 36c lb passementeries (T. D. 14312) 60% pile fabrics, not over 12 Inches and not less % inch wide, silk only in the pile, black $1.60 lb other than black $1.75 lb silk other than in the pile, black $2.00 lb other than black $2.25 lb under %, inch wide, for each ^4 inch or fraction thereof less add to above 40 lb over 12 Inch wide, as Velvets. On all foregoing, not less than 45%. pillow shams (T. D. 15214) 50% pleated and shirred (T. D. 21326). plush, not less than S^ oz. sq. yd. (minimum 45%) $1.00 lb less than 9Vz oz. sq. yd. (minimum 45%) $2.40 lb plush ribbons. (See silk velvet ribbons.) pongee (T. T>. 22745, 22829). powder (T. D. 25991, A. 4499) 50% raw, reeled or rereeled Free reps, as Silk goods. ribbons (10 S. C. R. 186, T. D. 18277, 20817, 21247) , 50% Schedule of Duties 699 Par. Article Rate 399 Silk ribbons, plush or velvet. See Silk velvet ribbons. 402 •' ruchings (T. D. 13224, 17268) 60% 402 " ruffUngs 60% 403 " sachets (T. D. 9633) 50% 399 " satin soliel, as Silk velvet. 402 " sashes (T. D. 12225, 18077) 60% 403 " sashes, military (T. D. 13423, 15023) 50% 402 " scarfs (T. D. 11022, 11233, 12543, 13876) 60% 402 " scarfs, embroidered (T. D. 15468, 15843) 60% 397 " Schappe yarn. (See silk yarn.) 403 " scraps (T. D. 3311) 50% 403 " screen, painted (T. D. 13308) 50% 399 " seal skin, same as silk velvet. 398 " sewing, In the gum $1 lb ungummed or otherwise advanced $1.60 lb 402 " shawls 60% 402 " shirring (T. D. 26154, A. 5243) 60% 402 " shirts 60% 402 " shoes and slippers (T. D. 10735) 60% 397-398 " singles, see silk yarns. 321 " sleeve linings, cotton chief value (T. D. 11538, 11638, 11736, 12268, 14158) (minimum 50%) 8c sq. yd. and 30% 403 " sliver (T. D. 25329, A. 1120) 50% 402 " spangled goods 60% 402 " spot nets 60% 397 " spun, see Silk yarn. 402 " stockings (T. D. 8706, 11383, 14145) 60% 431 " stockings for dolls (T. D. 5957) 35% 467 " strings for musical instruments (T. D. 13234, 11593) 45% 321 " striped cotton cloth, part silk (T. D. 16096, 22376) (minimum 50%) 8c scj. yd. and 30% 478 " sunshades 50% 398 " surgeons', as thread (T. D. 26007). 401 " suspenders 50 % 399 " swivel necktie goods (T. D. 14057, 14075). (See silk goods, woven in the piece.) 402 " tamboured articles 60% 403 " tapes 50% 399 " tapestry (T. D. 14075). (See silk goods woven in the piece.) 401 " tassels and cords 50% 398 " thread (T. D. 6127. 6305, 15338) In the gum $1.00 lb ungummed or advi."'.ced jl.50 lb 405 " thread artificial, sing'es 45c lb tram 60c lb organzlne 60c lb 398 " thrown in the gum, singles 60c lb tram ' 76c lb organzine $1.00 lb If ungummed or advanced, 50c lb. additional. 398 " tram in the gum 75c lb ungummed 50c lb additional. 402 " trimmed hats (T. D. 9841, 10945) 60% 402 " trimmings (T. T>. 11878, 14132, 16406, 21060, 21113, 21114, 21115, 21247, 21860, 22561) 60% 401 ■' tubing 50% 397 " tussah (T. D. 12914) as Silk spun. 397 " tussah warps, as Silk spun (T. D. 14146). 672 " tussah, raw (T. D. 26154, A. 6249) Free 700 F. B. Vandbgrift & Co. Pak. Article Rate 398 silk twist, in the gum !}'2X J^ ungummed or advanced rnv 478 " umbrellas •■ °*''» 402 " veils and veilings (61 F. R. 283, 66 F. R. 52, T D. 12334, 13068, 13981, 14052, 1B642, 15866, 15869, 16918, 17331, 17788, 17992, 21114, 21115, 22073, 22160) 60% 402 " veils for infants (T. D. 12242) 60% 399 " velvet, wholly or chief value silk (minimum 45%). ■ weighing not under 5% oz. sq. yd ?t.50 lb weighing under 5% oz. and not under 4 oz. sq. yd. filling all cotton $2.00 lb filling not all cotton $2.75 lb weighing under 4 oz. sq. yd $4.00 lb 402 ■ velvet bonnets (T. D. 14295) 60% 399 " velvet or plush ribbons, or other pile fab- rics, not over 12 inches and not less than % of 1 inch in width, cut or uncut, of which silk is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f., containing no silk except that in the pile and selvedges, if black $1.60 lb If other than black $1.75 lb if containing silk other than that in the pile and selvedges, if black $2.00 lb If other than black $2.25 lb for each % of 1 inch or fraction thereof, less than % of 1 inch in width in addition to the above rates 40o lb all the foregoing shall pay not less than.,.. 45% 403 " vest chains 50% 399 " vesting, as Silk woven goods. 402 " vests 60% " warp beams (see silk spun) (T. D. 14559). 673 " waste Free 396 " waste, combed or carded (T. D. 27189) 35o lb 403 " watch chains (69 F. R. 467, T. D. 16134, 17053) 50% 402 " wearing apparel 60% 401 " webbing (59 F. R. 454) 50% 401 " webs 50% 404 " weight of, to be taken in the condition as found without deduction therefrom for, dye, coloring matter or foreign substances. (T. D. 20077). 674 " worms' eggs Free 529 " worm gut, crude (T. D. 23699) Free 462 " worm gut, manufactured (T. T>. 19582, 24566) 25% 397 " yarn, spun or schappe, valued not . exceeding Jl.OO lb in singles, or advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twist- ing 2 or more yarns together 35clb valued exceeding 11.00 lb. in the gray, in skeins, warps, or oops, if in singles or not advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or- twisting 2 or more yarns together on all numbers up to and includ- ing 205 45c lb and 10-lOOc per No. per lb exceeding number 205, 45c lb and 15-lOOc per No. per lb If advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting 2 or more yarns Schedule of Duties 701 Pab, Article Rate together on all numbers up to and In- cluding 205 60c lb and 10-lOOc per No. per lb exceeding number 205, 50c lb and 15-lOOc per No. per lb valued exceeding $1.00 lb. in th6 gray, on bobbins, spools, or beams, if in singles or not advanced beyond the condition of sin- gles by grouping or twisting 2 or more yarns together on all numbers up to and including 205.. 55c lb and 10-lOOc per No. per lb exceeding number 205', 560 lb and 15-lOOc per No. per lb if advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting 2 or more yarns together on all numbers up to and includ- ing 205 60c lb and 10-lOOc per No. per lb exceeding number 205, 60o lb and 15-lOOc per No. per lb valued exceeding Jl.OO lb. colored, bleached, or dyed, in skeins or warps, if in singles or not advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting 2 or more yarns together on all numbers up to and Including 205 55c lb and 10-lOOc per No. per lb exceeding number 205, 55c lb and 15-lOOc per No. per lb If advanced beyon'i the condition of singles by grouping or twisting 2 or more yarns together on all numbers up to and In- cluding 205 «0c lb and lO-lOOc per No. per lb exceeding number 205, 60c lb and 15-lOOc per No. per lb valued exceeding $1.00 lb. colored, bleached, or dyed, on bobbins, cops, spools, or beams, if in singles or not advanced be- yond the condition of singles by group- ing or twisting 2 or more yarns together on all numbers up to and including 205' 65c lb and 10-lOOc per No. per lb exceeding number 206, 650 lb and 15-100o per No. per lb if advanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting 2 or more yarns together on all numbers up to and Includ- ing 205 70c lb and lO-lOOo per No. per lb exceeding number 205, 70c lb and 15-lOOc per No. per lb Provided, That in no case shall the duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the skeins, bobbins, cops, spools, or beams. But in no case shall any of the goods enumerated in this paragraph pay less than 35% 405 Silk yarns, artificial, if singles 45c tt> if tram 60c lb If organzlne 60c lb Provided, That in no case shall any yarns, threads, or filaments of artificial or imita- tion silk or imitation horsehair, or any yarns, threads, or filaments made from waste of such materials, pay a less rate of duty than 30% 398 " yarns, thrown in the gum, if singles BOo lb if tram 7Bo lb if organzine $1 lb 702 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Ratf Silk yarns, thrown, vingummed, wholly or In part, In addition to the rates herein provided. . 60c lb 199 Silver articles, n. s. p. f *6% 448 " bags or purses equivalent of 86% 175 " bronze powder (T. D. 15704) 12o lb 524 ■' bullion (T. D. 8619, 7996, 11306, 12000, 12609, 14122) Free 179 " bullion threads 5o lb and 30% 448 " chains, equivalent of 85% 542 " coins Free 448 " collar buttons, equivalent of 85% 179 " cords and braids (T. D. 6547) 15c lb and 60% 448 " cuff buttons, equivalent of 85% 199 " cup to be contended for (T. D. 13358) 45% 179 " embroideries 15c lb and 60% 179 " epaulettes 15c lb and 60% 148 " dress buttons, equivalent of 85% 179 " galloons (T. D. 4204) 15c lb and 60% 1^99 " German, manufactures of 45% 174 " German, unmanufactured 25% 164 " knives and forks, as knives, table (T. D. 16813). 148 " jewelry 60% 179 " laces 15c lb and 60% 181 " lead ores (T. D. 10383, 11042, 11049, 11116, 11159, 11771, 15333, 15895, 16149, 16154, 16599), on the lead lV4o lb 544 " lead ores, copper in (T. D. 11448) Free 178 " leaf, per 100 leaves 10c 199 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f 45% 624 " medals (T. D. 14160) .' Free 448 " mesh bags, equivalent of 85% 448 " millinery ornaments, equivalent of 85% 448 " military ornaments, equivalent of 85% 3 " nitrate of 25% old family, dutiable value of (T. D. 10629). 524 " old, fit only for reman ufacture Free 643 " ores (T. D. 6858) Free 643 " ores, ground (18 O. A. G. 148) Free 643 " ores, slag (T. D. 12529) Free 411 " paper (T. D. 18627) 5c lb and 20% 448 " tins, equivalent of 85% 199 " plate (T. D. 10629) • 45% 199 " plated ware (T. D. 10681) 45% 199 " powder (T. D. 6113, 9101, 10498, 12909, 16704). 45% 67 " powder, toilet 60% 3 " salts of 25% 199 " scent bottles (T. D. 12143) 45% 643 " sweepings (T. D. 6058) Free 179 ■' tassels 15c lb and 60% 179 " thread 5c lb and 30% 179 " tinsel wire 5c lb 179 ■■ trimmings 15o lb and 60% 431 " toys 35% 520 " ware as household effects (T. D. 15240) Free 199 " ware for societies is dutiable (T. D. 8847) .... 45% 479 " waste, photographers' (T. D. 6058) 10% 192 " watches (T. D. 30033, 30096). (See Watches) 199 " wire (T. D. 15328) 45% 98 Silvered glass articles 60% 481 Similitude clause. 584 Sinews, as glue stock Free 423 Sink brushes (T. D. 8999, 15963) 40% 92 Sinks, stoneware (T. D. 13616) 25% Schedule of Duties 703 Par. Article Rate 199 singing birds, mechanical (T. D. 10654) 45% 397 Singles, silk, see Silk yarns. 97 Siphon bottles, as glass bottles molded or pressed (T. D. 11682, 14031, 15239, 18375). 98 " tubes, glass (T. D. 12037, 14962, 17163) 60% 216 Sirup cane juice. See Sugar. 310 " cherry (T. D. 14731), as fruit syrup. 2 " de punch (T. D. 16578) 60c lb and 25% 310 " fruit (T. D. 9709), containing not more than 18% alcohol 70c gal " more than 18% alcohol.$2.07 gal on alcohol and 70o gal 310 " lemon (T. D. 16849) as fruit sirup. 217 " maple (T. D. 10425, 11176, 11837) 4c lb 65 " medicinal 26% 310 " pineapple (T. D. 12725, 12820) as fruit sirup. 310 " raspberry (T. T>. 13973, 14731), as fruit sirup. 358 Sisal grass hammocks (T. D. 12354) 45% 358 " grass, manufactures of, n. s. p. f 45% 507 " grass or Sunn, binding twine made from, of . single ply, measuring not over 600 feet to the pound (43 F. R. 294) Free 339 " grass or Sunn cables, cordage and twine made of, excepting binding twine %c lb 578 " grass, unmanufactured or undressed n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8912) Free 23 Size, bone (D. T. 10796) 25% 23 " glue 25% 51 " gold (T. D. 6690, 9223) 25% 23 " paper hanging (T. D. 6242) 25% 409 Sized paper (T. D. 10759). See Paper, printing. 23 Sizing (T. D. 4750, 10796) 25% 199 Skates 45% 675 Skeletons Free 2 " in alcohol (T. D. 26016, A. 4551) 60c lb and 25% 431 " miniature (T. D. 29013, A. 18968) 35% 464 " papier mache (T. D. 1767) 36% 127 Skelp, iron or steel. (See steel, sheet). 470 Sketches, pen and ink (T. D. 13299) 15% 716 " of American artists (T. D. 11455) Free 470 " original 15% 213 Skewers, butchers and packers, of wood 40c M 521 Skewlngs of Dutch metal (T. D. 20682, 23471) Free 215 Skiffs, wood 35% 67 Skin, preparations for the 60% 676 Skins, all raw, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5705, 9918, 14060, 14216, 11701, 17166, 20884) Free 574 " Angora, goat, raw (66 P. R. 299, T. D. 12815, 12865, 15699, 16072) Free 369-371 " Angora goat, raw, with wool on (T. D. 2490, 5883, 7206, 7644, 7588, 10208, 11357, 11385, 16699, 16072, 18834) lie lb 461 " asses, dressed and finished 15% 676 " asses, raw and unmanufactured Free 451 " basil, tanned, but unfinished (T. D. 7862).. 5% 439 " bear with heads on (T. D. 13297, 13585) 35% 438 " bird, crude (T. D. 10762, 11500, 12919, 17936, 18745) 20% 438 " bird, dressed and finished, suitable for milli- nery ornaments (T. D. 695, 3682, 5930, 9898, 10253, 10795) 60% 438 " bird, dyed (T. D. 12205, 12332) 60% 461 " bookbinders' calf 16% 451 " bronze-coated leather (T. D. 14216) 15% 704 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 439 Skins, buffalo, and bear, and goat, made up for sleigh robes (T. D. 3351) 35,^ 676 " calf, raw (T. D. 18671, 18688, 18739) Free 451 " calf jatanned (T. D. 14215). See Leather, pat- ent. 451 " calf, tanned, or dressed (T. D. 5635, 13363).. 15% 451 " chamois (T. D. 11701, 16289) 20% 574 " Chinese sable (T. D. 13686) Free 674 " coney, plucked (T. D. 10854, 10901, 14768, BO F. R. 693, 63 F. R. 344) Free 460 " out into shape for gloves, pay 75% of rate as- sessed on gloves of same material (T. D. 3759, 5923). 461 " dressed and finished, n. s. p. f 15% 676 " dried, salted and pickled Free 439 " dressed with the hair on, (40 F. R. 872) 20% 451 " for drumheads (T. D. 28924) 16% 451 " elk hides, (T. D. 14059, 14060) 15% 568 " flsh Free 574 " fox, (T. D. 437) Free 439 " fur carroted .' 20% 439 " furs, dressed on the skin 20% 574 " fur, not dressed, (T. D. 6078, 9731) Free 461 " goat, dressed and finished, (T. D. 5705) 15% 676 " goat raw (T. D. 7046) Free 574 " goat, Chinese, (T. D. 4685) Free 679 " gold beaters', (T. D. 352) Free 438 " goose, with down on, plucked of feathers, and tawed, (T. D. 4974, 12838) 60% 438 " goose and grebe, with feathers on, not dress- ed, (T. D. 724, 4974, 12838) 20% 451 " japanned, as leather, patent, (T. D. 11763, 10719). 451 " kangaroo, dressed and finished, (T. D. 3640).. 16% 574 " kangaroo, raw, (T. D. 3640) Free 451 " kid and lamb, dressed and finished 15% 439 " lamb with fur on, dressed, (T. D. 4185, 16726).. 20% 451 " leather for printers' rollers, (T. D. 15700) 15% 439 " leopard and tiger, dressed, (53 F. R. 344, 16 S. C. R. 119, T. D. 10795) 20% 439 " loosely sewed together in the form of crosses, coat linings, (T. D. 10913, 12123, 12985, 13180, 13182, 14564) 36% 451 " morocco, finished 15% 451 " morocco unfinished, (T. D. 3671, 7862, 12130, 13363) 5% 439 " Persian and Astrakhan Iamb, dressed, (T. D. 15726) 20% 674 " plucked coney, (53 F. R. 344, T. D. 10854, 10901, 14768, 17155) Free 461 " prepared for drumheads (not parchment), (T. D. 9918, 28924) 16% 439 " rabbit, dressed, (T. D. 6394) 20% 674 " rabbit, raw Free " 684 " rabbit shreds, (T. D. 10572) Free 676 " raw, (except sheepskins with wool) (T. D. 20884) Free 439 " sable dressed, (T. D. 1489, 10053) 20% 512 " sausage, (T. D. 9377) Free 439 " seal, dressed 20% 451 " seal, split, (T. D. 20042) 16% 674 " seal, raw Free 568 " shark Free Schedule of Duties 705 Par. Article Rate 451 Skins, sheep, alum tanned, (T. D. 13315) 15% 451 " sheep, dressed and finished, (T. D. 717, 2269, 2584, 8502) 15% 676 " sheep, salted, (T. D. 13516, 20900) Free 378 " sheep made into mats (T. D. 10745), as Wool- en manufactures n. s. p, f. 452 " sheep, two sewed together, (T. D. 717, 8867, 9769, 10324) 40% 371 " sheep, with wool on, wool dutiable at Ic less pound than wools off the skin, (40 F. R. 872, T. D. 8502, 13393, 13449, 13732, 13804, 13886, 13887). 439 " sheepskin . crosses, (T. D. 10883) 35% 452 " strips of, for hat bands (T. D. 13243) 40% 438 " swan, plucked of feathers and tawed, but down remaining-, (T. D. 12838) 60% " taken from American sheep abroad, wool duti- able, (T. D. 7067). 451 " tanned 15% 439 " tiger, with stuffed head, (T. D. 10795, 13297, 13468, 13585) 35% 439 " tiger, dressed 35% 574 " tiger, not dressed, (T. D. 19158) Free 451 " Tripoli, for morocco (T, D. 12130, 13363, 13636, 18705) 5% 479 " waste, if not glue stock, (T. D. 9886) 10% 451 " whips, made up partly tanned, (T. D. 6267) 35% 450 " white splits, (T. D. 15172, after Oct. 1, 1909.. 7%% before Oct. 1, 1909.. 15% 439 " with stuffed heads, (T. D. 15817) 35% 439 " wolf, when prepared for use as material (T. D. 13585) •. 35% 371 " wools on, pay Ic less pound than other wools. 349 Skirt bands, cotton, (T. D. 12962) 60% 349 " bindihgs, cotton 60% 325 " bindings, cotton bias pay rate on cotton pile fabrics, and in addition 10 % 383 " bindings, wool, (T. D. 21959) 50c per lb and 60% facings, are trimmings (T. D. 28104, A. 15171). Skirted wools, as sorted, (T. D. 20766). 349 Skirting, cotton or other vegetable fiber, 'hemstitched or tucked 60% 382 Skirts, Balmoral 44c lb and 60% 329 " cotton, knit (T. D. 25273, A. 1317). 382 " knit wool, (T. D. 12998) .'. .44c lb and 60% 676 Skivers, raw, dried or salted, (T. D. 20900) Free 451 " tanned 15% 120 Slabs, iron, (T. D. 834) 4-lOc lb 120 " iron, charcoal If 8 ton 111 " breccia (T. D. 21672, 22075, 22099, 23647) as marble 111 " marble, sawed, dressed and polished, (T. D. 13935). See Marble. 464 " mother-of-pearl, (T. D. 13845) 35% 116 " slate 20% 131 " steel. See Steel ingots. 428 Slack coal, which will pass through % inch screen (T. D. 21987) 15c ton 581 Slag basic, (T. D. 12529, 22522), ground or unground. Free 643 " or smelter waste (T. D. 12529) Free 626 Slate as taken from the quarry, (T. D. 400) Free 416 " books, (T. D. 24783) 25% 116 " chimney pieces 20% 116 " for pencils, (T. D. 11228) 20% 706 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 116 Slate mantels 20% 116 " manufactures, n. s. p. t 20% 472 " pencils, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 15005, 16100) 3o C pencils, with pocket slates, (T. D. 12442, 13004, 14265), dutiable as entireties. 472 " pencils, wood covered, (T. D. 15005, 16100, 17677, 17951) 36% 116 " slabs, for tables 20% 431 Slates, drawing, ground glass and wood, (T. D. 9002, 13197, 14943) 35% 199 " iron, coated with mineral 46% 116 '• n. s. p. f 20% 420 " parchment, (40 F. R. 873) 35% 199 " patent iron with mineral coating 45% 420 " pocket (T. D. 9878) 35% 93 " porcelain, decorated, (T. D. 618) 60% 94 '■ " plain, (T. D. 618, 9002, 13187) 66% 98 " porcelain glass 60 % 116 ■■ roofing (T. D. 2396) 20% 116 " school (T. D. 3082) 20% 208 Slaths, rough (T. D. 2045, 7378) 10% 143 Sledges, blacksmiths' l%c lb 439 Sleigh robes, skin (T. D. 6078, 7063) 35% Sleighs, according to chief value, (T. D. 3872, 20543). Sleeve button watches, as watches, (T. D. 19284). 448 " buttons, brass, German silver, gun metal or silver, equivalent of 86% 448 " set with imitation precious stones, equivalent of 86% 321 " linings, cotton and silk (minimum 50%). 8c sq yd and 30% 399 " linings, s'ilk, (T. D. 11736), as silk goods. 321 " linings, silk striped (T. D. 11638, 12268, 16096), (minimum 50%) 8c sq yd and 30% 107 Slides, nlagic lanterns (T. D. 4515, 7473, 10440, 10619, 11237, 11316, 11865, 12545, 12634, 12711, 14844, 15081, 15313, 20006, 22918) 46% 104 " microscope, beveled, as Glass, window, bev- eled, (T. D. 11237, 12120, 12679, 15310, 42 F. R. 209). 480 " microscope, with mounted specimens, (T. D. 12798) 20% 109 " photographic (T. D. 12634) 45% Slipped wool is washed wool, (T. D. 8414). Slipper patterns according to material, (T. D. 339, 7695, 20666). 383 Slippers, bath cotton, embroidered with worsted (T. D. 8126- 50c lb and 60% 382 " carpeting wool (T. D. 2452' 44o lb and 60% 463 " Chinese straw (T. D. 17856) 35% J82 " hechima (T. D. 17501) 44c lb and 60% 324 " jute (T. D. 12146) 60% 450 " leather made from cattle hides and skins, of cattle of the bovine species, including calf- skins 10% 179 " metal thread chief value 15o lb and 60% 451 " satin leather chief value (T. D. 12724) 15% 402 " satin, satin chief value 60% 313 Silver cotton S5% 341 " ramie, or roving (T. D. 25710) 35% 199 Slot machines (T. D. 9158) 46% 372 Stubbing, waste wool 30o lb 1 Sludge acid (T. D. 17069) 25% Schedule of Duties 707 Par. Article Rate 56 Smalts (T. D. 6276) 30% 65 Smelling salts, perfumed (T. D. 7381, 16211, 17628, 20854, 20921, 21264) 25% Sec. 24. Smelting ores In bond. 272 Smelts, fresh o'r frozen (T. D. 24848) u %o lb 270 " in oil, in bottles, jars, kegs, tin boxes, or cans. See Fish. 286 Smoked goose breasts (T. D. 7961) 25% 435 Smokeless powder, valued 20o or less lb 2o lb Valued over 20o lb 4o lb 475 Smokers' articles, all n. s. p. f 60 % 475 •' articles, ash receivers (T. D. 7328) 60% 476 " articles, bouquet holders are (T. D. 9924, 13778) 60% " articles, cabinets not, but dutiable according to material (T. D. 12132, 13778). 475 " articles, cane containing pipe is (T. D. 3692).. 60% " articles, cases for chocolate cigarettes not (T. D. 12806). 475 " articles, cigar cases (T. D. 2667, 8379, 11851, 12550, 12913, 20762) 60% 475 " articles, cigar cutters are (T. D. 8957, 12809, 14745, 15010) 60% 476 " articles, cigar or cigarette holders of colored glass as (Abt. 471, T. D. 25039) 60% " articles, cigar lighters, mechanical, not (T. D. 3067, 11830). 475 " articles, cigarette books and book covers 60% 475 ." articles, cigarette paper (T. D. 10905, 14646, 13 S. C. R. 677) 60% " articles, cigarette machines are not (T. D. 13778). 475 " articles, clay pipes, common (T. D. 14320, 14240), valued not over 40c grs 15o grs " articles, diminutive pouches not (T. D. 16348). 475 " articles, French clay pipes (T. D. 10767, 12421, 13893) 50c grs. and 25% 382 " articles, jackets not (T. D. 12231) 44c lb and 60% 476 " articles, lamps, small (T. D. 6908, 31 F. R. 446) 60% 476 " articles, leather cigar cases (T. D. 6040, 9725, 11851) 60% 67 " articles, pastilles or cachous (T. D. 15246, 17814) 60% " articles, pipe bo.wls and pipe stems packed and imported together as entireties (T. D. 26966). 475 " articles, pipe oases (T. D. ,6040, 12131, 14926) . . 60% 476 " articles, pipes, n. s. p. f 60 % 475 " articles, pyroxylin (T. D. 27769, 27889) 60% " articles, rubber tubes to be cut to lengths, not (T. D. 21719). 463 " articles screws for, bone pipes (T. D. 4925) .... 35% " snuff boxes, not (T. D. 15416). " articles, tables and stands are (T. D. 4559, 7245, 24137, 25138, 26096). 475 " articles, tobacco pouches (T. D. 7084, 13815, 16348) 60% " articles, unfinished pipe bowls not (T. D. 16977). 41 Smoking, opium prepared for, prohibited. Act Feb. 9, 1909. 391 Smyrna rugs (T. D. 13514) lOo sq. ft. and 40% 708 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 464 Snail shells (T. D. 12851) 35% 229 Snails, living 20% 20 Snake root, advanced in value, if not alcoholic ; 14c lb and 10% 659 " root, crude, if not alcoholic Free 656 Snakes as tools of trade, brought by immigrant (66 F. R. 151, 71 F. R. 293, T. D. 16711) Free 229 " living 20% 420 •' paper (T. D. 13063) 35% 427 Snap fasteners, or clasps, or parts thereof, by what- ever name Icnown 50% 165 Snelled hooks 45% Snowshoes, Indian, according to material of chief value (T. D. 15015). 480 " wood and rawhide, rawhide chief value (T. D. 25491) 20% 109 Snowstorms, glass (T. D. 12683, 22650) 45% 223 Snuff and snufE flour (T. D. 19641) 65c lb " boxes, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 15416, 19714). 152 Snuffers, metal, as scissors (T. D. 20450). 3 Soadlne (T. D. 26636) 25% 69 Soap, benzine (T. D. 25912) 20% 69 " Calvert's medical (T. D. 15737) 20c lb 69 " carbolic (T. D. 22589) 20c lb 69 " Castile (T. D. 9305, 12709, 18891) l^c lb 69 " Castile, blue mottled (T. D. 13560) li/ic lb 69 " Castile, common olive oil (T. D. 16407, 18891) l^c lb 69 " Castile, pure oil (T. D. 16408) l^c lb 69 " certain soda is (T. D. 16978) 20% 69 " cocoa (T. D. 9891) 50% 69 " common mill (T. D. 16408) 20% 69 " disinfectant (T. D. 16732) 50% 67 " euxesis, as a toilet preparation (Abt. 17367, T. D. 28536) 60% 69 " fancy or perfumed (T. D. 9474, 9891, 13881, 13951, 16039, 19985) 50% 69 " finishing (Abt. 1953, 1954 and 2000, T. D. 25411) 20% 680 '• grease (T. D. 13439) Free 69 •• green (T. D. 16968) 60% 69 " laundry, slightly scented (T. D. 2982) 20% 69 " medicated toilet (T. D. 13951) 20c lb 69 " medicinal (66 F. R. 731', 18 O. A. G. 344, T. D. 16039, 15739, 16968) 20c lb 69 " n. s. p. f. (T. D. 6921, 7036, 7324, 9891) 20% 69 " olive oil (T. D. 12709) l%c lb 480 " pencils (T. D. 24881, 25365, 26192, 26299) 20% 3 " powder 26% 69 " powdered (T. D. 13561) 50% 69 " shaving cream (T. D. 9891, 13881) 60% 69 " soft 69 20% 580 " stock ', Free 680 " stock, crude olein (T. D. 15040) .!..!!!.!!!.!! Free 3 " stock, ginger grass oil not (T. D. 14808) 26% BSD " stock, olive oil foots, and residuum (T. D 5840) Free 37 " stock, rape-seed oil not (T. D. 14807) 10c gal 9B " stone and mica ground together 35% 95 " stone carvings 455/ 626 " stone, crude (T. D. 6559) ......'.'. Free stone, sawed in small blocks (T. D. 29391 29456) 35V toilet (T. D. 9891, 21234) '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. B0% Schedule op Duties ''OQ Par. Article Rate 416 Soap wrappers, printed (T. D. 13318) 25% 32 Soaps, containing castor oil, in the manufacture of which less than 50% of castor oil is used.. 16o gal If 50 % or more of castor oil is used 30o gal 67 " tooth, if containing alcohol, or in the manu- facture or preparation of which alcohol is used 60o lb and 50% If not containing alcohol, or in the manufac- ture or preparation of which alcohol is not used (T. D. 27846, 28208, 28311) 60% 519 Societies, boolcs, 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 and by order of any society or institution incor- porated or established solely for educa- tional, philosophical, scientific, literary or religious purposes, or for the encourage- ment of the fine arts (T. D. 23856, 24536).. Free 650 " 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 institu- tion incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scienti- fic or literary purposes, or for encourage- ment of the fine arts, and not intended for sale (T. D. 23856) Free 661 " regalia and gems, statuary, and casts of sculpture for us6 as models or for art edu- cational purposes only, where specially im- ported in good faith for the use and by order of any society incorporated or es- tablished solely for educational, philo- sophical, scientific, 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 per- son 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) Free 715 " 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 irj 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 (T. D. 24537) Free 327 Socks. See Stockings. 324 " Chinese cloth (T. D. 15224) 50% 40 Sod oil 8o gal 3 Soda, acetate of (T. D. 444) 26% 76 " arsenlate of Ic lb 76 " ash (T. D. 9326, 12041, 12530, 16006, 17602),... %e lb 16 " benzoate (T. D. 14556, 15689) 40% 710 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 70 Soda, bicarbonate of (T. D. 16810) %c It) 71 " bichromate of (29 F. R. 91, 11 S. C. R. 668, 29 F. R. 684, T. D. 6651, 10999, 11298) 1%C lb 11 " borate of 2o lb 65 " caffeine, sulphonate (T. D. 15393) 25% 70 " calcined %c lb 72 " carbonate of crystal (T. D. 13590) %o lb 73 " caustic (T. D. 4066, 4118, 9126, 9207) %o lb 3 " caustic, with lime (T. D. 9207) 25% 69 " certain, as soap (T. D. 16978) 20% 72 " chlorate of (T. D. 4109) l^c lb 71 " chromate of l%c lb 3 " citrate of 25% 72 " crystals, concentrated %c lb 74 " crystals, not concentrated (T. D. 12698, 1359Cf) l-6c lb 677 " cubic nitrate of Free 73 •' hydrate of (T. D. 4066, 4118) ^c lb 73 " hyposulphite of (T. D. 15706) %c lb 3 " lime (T. D. 9207) 25% 72 '• monohydrate of ^4c lb 15 " naphthionate of (T. D. 9630, 10250, 11600, 13410, 13423, 13579, 56 F. R. 481) 20% 15 ■' naphthol (T. D. 10530, 12224, 13530) 20% 677 " nitrate (T. D. 9457, 11558) Free 73 " nitrite of 2c lb 32 " oleate of (T. D. 11298, 11596, 12181, 13423), as Alizarin assistant. 3 " phosphate of 25% 73 " prussiate of, yellow (T. D. 8586, 11298, 11354) . . 2c lb 74 " sal (T. D. 12698, 13590) l-6c lb 65 " salicylate powder (T. D. 4809, 14518) 25% 3 " salt of (T. T>. 12643) 25% 72 " sesquicarbonate of ^4 c lb 76 " silicate of (T. D. 4710, 8781) %c lb 3 " stannate (T. D. 1584) 25% 77 '• sulphate of (T. D. 2370, 12643) tl ton 73 " sulphide of, containing not more than 35% of sulphide of soda, and hyposulphite of soda. %o lb If concentrated, or containing more than 35% of sulphide of soda ?4e lb 3 " sulphite of (T. D. 18006) 25% 32 " sulphoricinoleate of (T. D. 11298, 11596, 12181, 12671, 13423), as Alizarin assistant. 70 " supercarbonate of %o lb 6 " tartrate of 3o lb 76 " washing crystal (T. D. 12530) %c lb 76 " wasser glass, or silicate of soda (T. D. 4710) .. %c lb 311 " water and similar beverages, in plain, green, or colored, molded or pressed glass bottles, containing not over % pint (T. D. 20559) ..18o doz Containing over %, not over 1% pints 2So doz No additional duty on the bottles. If otherwise than in bottles, as above BOc gal Additional duty on the coverings. 703 " uranium of (T. D. 4295) Free 73 " yellow prussiate of (T. D. 9596, 11354) 2o lb 172 Sodium 3o lb and 25% 65 " benzoate (T. D. 14556) 25% 15 " benzoate, artificial (T. D. 15689) !!!!!!!! 20% 74 " carbonate (T. D. 12698, 13590, 13701) l-6c lb 66 " • salifcylate powder (T. D. 3395, 14518) 25^ 3 " sulphide of (T. D. 6188) 26y Schedule of Duties 711 Par. Article Rate 3 Sodium sulphuret (T. D. 15211) 25% 69 Soft soap 20% 3 Softening liquor (T. D. 3750) 25% 3 Solanine 25% 199 Soider, as manufactures of metal (T. D. 23541) .... 45% 451 Soie leather 5% 429 Soles, eork-TV.T: 30% 378-429 " cork and wool, according to material of chief value. Solide olive, see olive solide (T. D. 22895). 32 Soiuble greases, used in processes of softening, dye- ing, or finishing, n. s. p. f 30% 32 " oil (T. D. 7011, 12671), as Alizarin assistant... 30% 56 " silicate, for paint (T. D. 3644) 30% 581 Soot, for manure (T. D. 7201) Free 668 Sorghum seed Free 486 Soson (T. D. 23855) Free 612 Sounds, fish, crude, dried or salted (T. D. 18386, 22620, 23950) Free 23 " flsh prepared, valued not over 10c lb 2V^o lb Valued over 10c, not over 35o lb 25% Valued over 35c lb 15c lb and 20% 480 Soup 20% 252 Sourcrout 40% 610 Sour orange juice, containing not more than 2% of alcohol (T. D. 2345, 6589) Free 439 Sousiil< furs (T. D. 13182) 35% 179 Soutache gilt braid (71 F. R. 290, T. D. 14717, 16632, 16993) 15c lb and 60% Souvenirs, according to material (T. D. 11970). 480 Soy, Chinese, thick (T. D. 27455, 29016, 29571, 29656.. 20% 253 " thin, Chinese (T. D. 11202, 16787, 21081) 40% 639 Soya-bean oil r... Free 312 Spa or spaw, as mineral water. 154 Spacca ossi or cleavers (T. D. 14724, 14961), see Cut- lery. 199 Spades 45% 237 Spaghetti l%c lb 421 Spangied goods, except wool (T. D. 23442, 25695, 26400, 26458, 27178, 27240) 60% 383 " goods, wool wholly or in part 50o lb and 60% 421 Spangies, all kinds, not threaded or strung, or strung loosely on thread for facility in transpor- tation only 35% 56 Spanish brown, a color 30% 20 " flies, cantharides, advanced in value, if not alcoholic %c lb and 10% 559 " flies, cantharides, crude, if not alcoholic (T. D. 19455, 19473) Free 844 " grass, for paper making Free 463 " grass, manufactures of 35% 571 " limes (T. T>. 8595) Free 273 " mackerel, frozen or packed In Ice, salted, smoked, dried or pickled (T. D. 23772) Ic lb 626 Spar Free 561 " adamantine Free 95 " artificial teeth (T. D. 11019) 35% 95 " bergoristal (T. D. 15839) 35% 95 " ornaments and statuary, decorated 45% 95 " polariscopes, undecorated (T. D. 13187) 35% ,95 " prisms, undecorated, (T. D. 12383) 35% 200 Spars, timber for (T. D. 7521, 11690, 21868, 22122) . . %c ou ft 1 Sparklets, acid (T. D. 22402) 25% 712 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par Article Rate 433 Sparklets, a kind of firework (T. D. 29625) 12o lb 306 Sparkling wines In bottles, containing not over 1 qt. and over 1 pt $9-60 doz Containing not over 1 pint and over % pint. .$4.80 doz Containing % pint or less $2.40 Containing more than 1 qt., in addition to $9.60 doz., on the quantity in excess of 1 qt $3 gal No additional duty on the bottles. 546 Spartateen, crude Free 212 Sparterre (T. D. 11691) 45% 463 " for baskets (T. D. 3199, 5714, 12646) 35% 422 " for making hats. bleached, colored, dyed or stained 20% not bleached, colored, dyed or stained 15% 422 " hat forms (T. D. 13203) 35% 199 Spatulas (T. D. 17263) 45% 266 Spawn mushrooms (T. D. 5714, 6342, 20128) lo lb 164 Spaying needles (G. A. 3942) 25% 675 Specimens of anatomical preparations Free 678 " of natural history, botany and mineralogy, when imported tor scientific public collec- tions (T. D. 7848, 10446, 11864, 14007, 12679, 12798, 13352, 15310, 17337, 16439, 18422, 22532). Free 105 Spectacles, eyeglasses and goggles, and frames for, or parts thereof, jRnished or unfinished (T. D. 3817, 11374, 11597, 13873, 13883), valued not over 40c dozen 20c doz. and 15% Valued over 40o, not over $1.50 doz. .46c doz. and 20% Valued over $1.50 doz 50% cases for, dutiable according to material of chief value. 105 " eye protectors are (T. D. 13638). 577 " 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 106 " lenses of glass or pebble for, ground and pol- ished to a spherical, cylindrical or pris- matic form, with edges unground 45% With edges ground and beveled. 10c doz. prs. and 45% 108 Spectroscopes, glass and metal (T. D. 9242) 45% 194 Spelter, in blocks or pigs l%o Vb- 194 " in sheets l%c lb- 199 " manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8488, 22510). 45% 194 " old, worn out, fit only for remanufacture Ic lb 639 Spermaceti oil from American fishery (T. D. 11573) . . Free 40 " oil, n. s. p. f 8o gal 707 Spermatlne as a mineral wax (Abt. 1290, T. D. 25273). Free 20 Spices, as drugs, advanced In value. If not alcoholic ViC lb and 10% 559 " as drugs, crude, if not alcoholic Free 298 " bird peppers or chillies (59 P. R. 446, T. D. 14742) ; 2%c lb 298 " capsicum, ground or unground 2%c lb 298 " cassia, cassia vera and cassia buds, ground.. 3c lb 679 " cassia, cassia vera and cassia buds, unground Free 298 " cayenne pepper, ground or unground 2%c lb 298 " cinnamon and chips of, ground 3o lb 679 " cinnamon and chips of, unground Free 298 " cloves and clove stems, ground 3c lb 679 " cloves and clove stems, unground. . . . , Free 668 " coriander seed Free 261 " garlic (T. D. 15139) '..'.■.".' lo lb- Schedule of Duties 713 Par. Article Raib 679 Spices, ginger root, not ground, preserved nor candied. Free 298 " ginger root, ground 3o lb 298 " ground or powdered, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 5314, 7640,14615) 3c lb 480 " ground olive nuts (T. D. 11199) 20% 298 " mace, ground 3o lb 679 " mace, unground Free 298 " mustard, ground or preparec^ lOo lb 298 " n. s. p. f 3c lb 298 " nutmegs, ground 3o lb 679 " nutmegs, unground Free 298 " paprica, ground (T. D. 13188, 20886) 2%'o lb 298 " pepper, black and white, ground 3c lb 679 " pepper, black and white, unground Free 298 " pepper, red 2%c lb 298 " pepper shells or cuticle, ground (T. D. 26374, 27004, 27804, 14716, 18525, 18711) So lb 298 " pimento, ground 3c lb 679 , " pimento, unground Free 298 " sage Ic lb 298 " summer savory 3c lb 559 " sweet marjoram leaves, not (T. D. 23083, 24173) Free 559 " thyme leaves, not (59 F. H. 446, T. D. 14615, 23083, 24173) Free 118 Splegeleisen $2.50 ton chrome Iron not (T. D. 13966). 639 Spike lavender oil Free 199 Spikes, copper or brass ) 45% 169 " Iron or steel, cut 4-10o lb 162 " iron or steel, wrought (T. D. 15708) %c lb 199 " running (T. D. 15708) 45% 199 " screw, not wood screws (T. D. 25711) 45% 200 Spiles, for wharves, round ^o cu ft 712 " round, n. s. p. f Free 266 Spinach seed (T. t). 8131, 6221, 6227) lo lb 330 Spindle banding (T. D. 13572) lOo lb and 15% 529 Spinning gut (T. D. 19582, 23640, 23699) Free 135 Spiral springs, pay same duty as on wire used and (minimum 40%) Ic lb 109 Spirit levels," glass chief value (T. D. 12680, 12686) 45% 51 " varnish, containing 5% or more of methyl al- cohol 35c gal and 35% Containing less than 5% of methyl alcohol $1.32 gal and 35% 303 Spirits, absinthe $2.60 gal 307 " 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, 22729, 26648, 29147). American, reimported (T. D. 21675, 21750, 23048). 2 " alcoholic compounds, ii. s. p. f. (T. D. 8742, 9227, 9712) 60o lb and 25% 302 " but not less than $2.60 gal 67 " alcoholic perfumery (T. D. 8742, 9712) 60c lb and 50% 303 " arrack $2.60 gal 305 " bay rum or bay water, whether distilled or compounded $1.76 gal 303 " bitters, containing $2.60 gal 300 " brandy $2.60 gal 303 " cordials (T. D. 180) $2.60 gal 300 " distilled from grain or other materials $2.60 gal 714 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 301 Spirits, 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. 304 " 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 $1.75 gal 301 " imported in any sized caslt, bottle, Jug or other package of or from any country, depend- ency or province under whose laws simi- lar 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. 301 •' - imported in a cask of less capacity than 10 gallons from any country shall be forfeited to the United States. no allowance for leakage (T. D. 25418, 27226, 27254, 29412, 29448). •* no allowance for loss in warehouse (Abt. 3592, T. D. 25749, 26384). 304 " 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. 303 " kirschwasser $2.60 gal 302 " on all compounds of which distilled spirits are a component of chief value there shall be levied a duty not less than on distilled spirits $2.60 gal 600 " lac (T. D. 12953) Free 65 " medicinal (minimum 25% ) 55c lb 65 " of ammonia (minimum 25%) 55c lb 65 " of lavender (minimum 25%) 56o lb 21 - " of muriatic ether (minimum 25%) 50c lb 21 " of nitrous ether (minimum 25%) 20o lb 65 " of nutmeg (minimum 25%) 55o lb 65 " of rosemary (minimum 25 % ) 55c lb 700 " of turpentine (T. D. 8671) Free 303 " ratafia $2.60 gal 303 Spirituous beverages (T. D. 11838) $2.60 gal ,303 " liquors, Benedictine (T. D. 10660) $2.60 gal 303 " bitters, Amer- Picon (T. D. 9797) $2.60 gal 303 " liquors, Chinese wine (T. D. 14047, 14411). .$2.60 gal 18 " liquors, coloring for (T. D. 1223) 50% 447 Spittoons, indurated fiber ware 35% Splash mats, not paintings (T. D. 27766, 27853, 27936). 216 Splasher mats, painted (T. D. 14818, 14915, 21406) 36% Schedule of Duties 715 Par, Article Rate 126 Splice bars, or fish plates of iron or steel 3-lOc lb 203 Splints, asli (T. D. 23009) 20% 665 Split fence posts (T. D. 5867) Free 262 " pease (T. D. 652) (60 lbs. per bus.) 45c bu 212 " rattans (T. D. 12981) 10% 206 Spoke bolts, wood (T. D. 6614) 20% 215 Spokes, for wheels 35% 208 " staves 10% 653 Sponge, platina (T. D. 13729) Free 452 Sponges, chamois (T. D. 15823) 40% 479 " clippings of, as waste (T. D. 24249) 10% 79 " crude 20% 79 " manufactures of 30% 438 " made up into artificial flowers (T. D. 8385).. 60% 463 " rubber (T. D. 26091, 27006, 27746, 27843) 40% 314 Spool thread of cotton, including crochet, darning and embroidery cottons on spools, reels, or balls containing on each spool, reel or ball not exceeding 100 yds. of thread 6o doz Exceeding 100 yards on each spool, reel or ball, for every additional 100 yards or fraction thereof in excess of 100 6o doz If in skeins, cones or tubes, containing less than 600 yds. each, for each 100 yds. or fraction thereof (T. D. 22080) V^o But in no case shall duty be assessed upon a less number of yards than is marked on the spools or reels. Provided, That none of the foregoing shall pay a less rate of duty than 20% 199 Spools, with metal flanges, for carpet weaving (T. D. 6715) _, 45% 199 " Rhurakorf (T. O. 8154) 45% 215 " wood 35% 199 Spoons, decorated with painting (T. D. 14300) 45% 463 " horn or bone 35% 463 " India rubber 36% 199 " silver or gold, gilt or plated 45% 215 " wood 36% 402 Spot nets, silk (T. D. 13905, 14052) 60% 270 Sprats in oil (T. D. 10101, 11369, 12621, 19419). See Pish. 273 " not herring (T. D. 17645) %o lb. 163 Sprigs, not exceeding 16 oz. to the thousand %c per M Exceeding 16 oz. to the thousand %o lb 312 Spring water (T. D. 16249). See mineral water. 192 Springs for clocks or watches 40% 206 Spruce clapboards $1.25 M 201 '■ deals $1.25 M ft 215 " frames for barbed wire (T. D. 6825) 35% 659 " gum, crude (T. D. 21714) Free 20 " gum, not crude %o lb and 10% 712 " logs (T. D. 22122) Free 201 " scantling, planed on edge (T. D. 18361) $1.76 per M ft 201 " timber, sawed (T. D. 13172) $1.25 per M ft 397 Spun silk (T. D. 6109). See Silk, spun. 377 " silk, worsted yarn twisted with (T. D. 16650), as wool yarn. 680 Spunk Free 668 Spurry clover seed (T. D. 15020) Free 199 Spurs, nietal 46% 681 " for potters' use (T. D. 186) Free 108 Spyglasses (T. D. 6977, 5876, 7248, 12545) 46% 716 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Raif 431 Spyglasses, toy (T. D. 14697) 35% 119 Square iron, rolled or hammered 3-10o lb 463 Squares, bone or horn 35% hemstitched, linen or cotton (T. D. 14944). See Handkerchiefs. 464 " ivory 35% 199 " metal 45% 215 " wood .••• 35% 480 Squash lemon (T. D. 16849) 20% Squeezers, lemon, according to material (T. D. 12950). 20 Squills or scilla, advanced in value, if not alcoholic. _ 14c lb and 10% 559 " or scilla, crude, if not alcoholic Free 439 Squirrel, boas (T D. 13697, 16985) 50% 583 " hair (T. D. 22869) Free 439 " skin plates, dressed and joined together (T. X). 4201, 8517, 24746) 35% 264 St. Jullen plum seedlings, stocks, or cuttings, 3 years old or less $2 per M plants 464 Staff (T. D. 14561) 35% 480 Stags' heads mounted (T. D. 11864, 22234) 20% 109 Stained glass windows (T. D. 10902, 11711, 13469, 13617, 16341) 45% 98 " glass articles (T. D. 10377, 12381) 60% 104 " window glass. See Glass, window. 56 Stains, crude or dry or mixed, or ground with water or oil, or with solutions other than oil, n. s. p. f 30% 199 Stair rods, metal 45%. 417 Stamp albums (T. D. 23039) 35% 112 " boxes of agate and metal (T. D. 15242) 50% Sec. 7. Stamping of imported goods (T. D. 19590). 448 Stampings and materials of metal (except iron or steel), or of metal set with glass or paste, finished or partly finished, valued at 72o per gross 3c doz pieces and 25% and in addition thereto %o per gross for each one cent the value exceeds 72c per gross. 199 Stamps, nickel plated (T. D. 6711) 45% 682 " foreign postage or revenue, cancelled or un- cancelled (T. D. 15966) Free Bee. 33. " Internal revenue for cigars. 500 " United States postage, as American manufac- tures returned Free 215 " wood, for Chinese printing (T. D. 6435) 35% 364 Standard samples of wool. 108 Stanhopes (T. D. 15135) 46% 3 Stannate of soda (T. D. 1584) 25% 1 Stannic acid 25% 3 " acid, zinnsaure not (T. D. 16213, 17813) 25% 559 Staplsacre seeds (T. D. 12730) Free 264 Staphylea oolchica (T. D. 15030) 25% 296 Starch (T. D. 7511, 7522) 1^0 lb 296 " arrowroot (T. D. 11090, 21405) lo lb 297 " burnt (T. D. 12822, 37 F. R. 85) 1%C lb 480 " corn, residuum (T. D. 6269, 6641) 10% 296 " farina (T. D. 18011) Ic lb 480 " fiber so-called (T. D. 12856) 20% 296 " manihot (T. D. 13775) Ic lb 296 " poUto (30 F. R. 429, T. D. 6737, 7522, 13958, 16955, 18011) 1%C lb Schedule op Duties 717 Par. Article Rate 296 Starch preparations, from whatever substance pro- duced, fit for use as Ic lb 296 " rice (T. B. 10954) lo lb 296 " root-flour (T. D. 10277, 11096, 13692, 13775) lo lb 664 " sago flour (T. D. 10613, 109B4, 11061, 18342, 21804, 22968, 23021, 24076, 24203) Free 297 " soluble, or chemioally treated (T. D. 26011, 28073) l%o lb 689 " 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) Free 480 " waste, used for sizing (T. D. 6949) 20% 480 " water-chestnut flour not (T. D. 15156) 20% 480 " yam flour not (T. D. 15174) 20% 179 Stars, metal thread (T. D. 10898) 15c lb and 60% 716 Stations of the Cross for presentation, if works of art (T. D. 13087) Free 470 Statuary, alabaster, it professional production, (T. D. 12825, 17046, 23955) 15% 661 ** and casts of sculpture for use as models or for art educational purposes only, (T. D. 29995) Free 112 " alabaster, n. s. p. f 50% " barbedienne bronzes not, (T. D. 11552). " bas-reliefs, not, (T. D. 7254, 12243, 14923, 23376, 24048, 24247, 25337, Abt. 1608). 199 " bronze casts not, (65 F. K. 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, 24016, 29279, 29856) 45% 470 " bronze, wrought by hand 16% 199 " copies of, in metal 45% 112 " copies of, in marble, (T. D. 21481, 23029, 23450) 50% 464 " copies of, in plaster of paris, (T. D. 11204, 12833, 19310, 21543) 35% 93 " copies of, in terra cotta, decorated 60% plain 65% 94 ■' defined, (T. D. 18329, 21481, 23376, 23856, 24822). 470 " executed abroad after model by American art- ist in the United States (T. D. 9730, 9809).. 15% " for churches, dutiable according to material, (T. D. 7072, 7274, 9974, 11230, 11519, 11693 11747, 16178). " for colleges, dutiable according to material. 716 " for exhibition Free " for religious society, dutiable according to ma- terial, (T. D. 11230, 11693, 15821, 16178). 470 " if executed by professional (T. D. 19208, 23450) 15% 464 •■ ivory figures not, (T. D. 11548) 35% 112 " marble columns or pedestals for, (T. D. 5926, 6181, 9744, 11038) 60% 112 " marble plinth for pedestal for, (2 S. C. R. 687, 10 S. C. R. 52, T. T>. 16417) B0% " monuments (T. D. 7072, 23450). " not tools of trade of architect, (T. D. 10406). 470 " or sculptures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 28717) 16% sarcophagus not, (T. D. 13863, 14923, 17254). 462 " wax figures, not 25% " when not works of art, dutiable according to the material, (T. D. 6181, 15636). TIS " work of American artist Free 215 " wooden 3B% 718 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 93 statues and statuettes, in china, porcelain, parlan, bisque, earthen, stone, or crockery ware, decorated, (T. D. 7307, 12556, 17589, Abt. 579, T. D. 25089) 60% 94 " plain white (T. D. 21059) BB% 199 " bronze, (T. D. 11222, 12824, 13059, 13069, 13863) 4B% 95 " cement, (T. D. 14860) 35% 464 " plaster, (T. T>. 11224, 12833, 13936, 16653, 23054, 24398, 24443) 35% 94 Statuettes, terra cotta, plain, fT. D. 7303, 11204, 14932) 56% 93 decorated 60% 206 Stave bolts 20% 208 Staves of wood, (T. D. 3694, 4680, 7495, 21460) 10% 20 Stavesacre, advanced in value or condition, if not al- coholic ViC lb and 10% 559 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 151 Stays, iron or steel, lap-welded, butt-welded, seamed, or Jointed, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge, if not less than % of an inch in di- ameter Ic lb If less than % and not less than y^ inch in di- ameter '. l%c lb If less than % inch in diameter 2c lb If made of charcoal iron, not less than l^o lb " for dresses, according to material of chief value, (41 F. R. 102). 22 Steam black, (T. D. 13596, 16710) %c lb 98 " gauge tubes, (T. D. 17333) 60% 197 " engines 30% 123 " engines, forgings for, of iron or steel, but not machined, tooled, or otherwise advanced in condition 30% " merry-go-round, not tool of trade, (T. D. 9352). 480 " packing, (T. I>. 6287) 20% 123 Steamer shafts, if forgings, but not machined, tooled, or otherwise advanced in condition 30% 378 Steaming blankets as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18890). 1 Stearic acid, (T. D. 13818, 59 F. R. 456) 26% 640 Stearin oleo Free 480 •• candles, (T. D. 15111) 20% 580 " palm nut kernel, (T. D. 6175) Free 480 " residuum, (T. D. 5049) 20% 138 Steel, 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. 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 produped by cementation, or con- verted, cast, or made from iron or its ores, by the crucible, Bessemer, Clapp-GrifHth, 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- Schedule of Duties 719 Par. Article Rate oepting what is known as malleable-iron castings, shall he classed and denominated as steel. 131 Steel, alloys used as substitutes for. See Steel in- gots. 123 " anchors or parts thereof Ic lb 121 " angles, not assembled or manufactured, or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting. valued at 9-lOc lb or less 3-lOc lb valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb 123 " anti-friction ball forgings 45% 140 " anvils l%c lb 158 " articles enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, not ornamented or decorated with lithographic or other printing 40% 199 " articles, n. s. p. f 45% 154 " artists' knives. , See Steel knives. 141 " automobiles, bicycles and motorcycles, and fin- ished parts thereof, not including tires.. 45% 131 " axe-shaped bars, as steel ingots, (T. D. 1486). 142 " axle bars, blanks and parts of, valued not over 6c lb %o lb 171 • " axles, fitted in wheels or parts of wheels.... l%o lb 168 " back saws .- 25% 123 " ball bearings 45% 125 " band or hoop, 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 baling cotton or any other commodity 3-10o lb 124 " band, hoop, or scroll, n. s. p. f., valued at 3c lb or less, 8 inches or less in width, and less fhan % of one inch thick and not thinner, than No. 10 wire gauge 3-10o lb Thinner than No. 10 wire gauge and not thinner than No. 20 wire gauge 4-lOclb Thinner than No. 20 wire gauge 6-IO0 lb 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 in addition to the duty Imposed on thef band steel from which they are made l-lOo lb US " band saws 5o lb and 20% 131 " band, for saws. In lengths, untempered and cold rolled (T. D. 22177). 124 " bands exceeding 12 feet in length, n. b. p. f... 36% 124 " barrel hoops, (See Steel band). 131 " bars, beveled, or tapered. See Steel ingots. (T. D. 27443). 137 '• bars or rods, cold rolled, cold drawn, cold hammered, or polished, in addition to the rates imposed on bars or rods hot rolled. . V4o lb 421 " bead trimmings, (T. D. 2994) 60% 421 " beads, not strung, or strung loosely on thread for facility in transportation only, (T. D. 2994) 35% 121 " beams, girders, joists, angles, channels, car- truck channels, TT, columns and posts or parts or sections of columns and posts, deck and bulb beams, and building forms, 720 Par. 141 Steel 141 141 141 141 141 131 143 127 171 131 131 164 151 151 118 122 144 144 199 163 154 152 199 152 121 121 154 154 427 427 145 135 121 164 131 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Article RATS not assembled, or manufactured, or ad- vanced beyond hammering, rolling, or cast- ing. Valued at 9-lOc lb or less 3-10o lb Valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb bicycle cranks, (T. D. 15011) 45% bicycle hubs, (T. D. 2588, 15011) 45% bicycle forks, (T. D. 11995) 46% bicycle frames (T. D. 14225) 46% bicycle tubes, (T. D. 6788, 10844, 11995, 11040, 13904, 56 F. R. 1023) 45% bicycle wheels and parts of, except tires (T. D. 11976, 14226, 14696) 45% bicycle wheels and parts of, (T. D. 11976, 14225, 14695) 45% billets, (65 F. R. 497, T. D. 12857, 17605). See Steel ingots. blacksmiths' hammers and sledges l%c lb black taggers, (T. D. 11993). See Steel sheets. blanks and blooms for railway tires Ic lb blanks and blocks for dies. See Steel ingots. blooms. See Steel ingots. bodkins, (T. D. 10653) 25% boiler tubes, flues or stays. (See Steel tubes). boiler tubes, n. s. p. f 30% boiler plate shearings, (T. D. 11356, 22673, 22711, 23843) $1 ton boiler plate, except crucible plate steel and saw plate steel, not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge, cut or sheared to shape or otherwise, or unsheared, and skelp iron or steel sheared or rolled in grooves. Valued at 8-lOc lb, or less 3-lOc lb Valued above 8-lOc, and not above Ic lb.4-10c lb Valued above Ic, and not above 2c lb....5-10e lb Valued above 2c, and not above 3c lb..,.6-10c lb Valued at over 3c lb .' 20% All sheets or plates of steel thinner than No. 10 wire gauge shall pay as steel sheets. bolt blanks l%c lb bolts, with or without threads or nuts IHo lb b.owls, (T. D. 16116) 45% brads, cut. See Steel tacks. bread knives. See Steel knives. brush ink erasers, (T. D. 15235). See Steel knives. buckthorn strips, (T. D. 8325) • 45% budding knives. See cutlery. building forms. See Steel beams. bulb beams. .See Steel beams. butchers' knives and steels. See Steel knives. butter knives. See Steel knives. buttons, n. s. p. f %c line gross and 15% buttons, trousers %c line gross and 15% card clothing. See card clothing. card teeth, (T. D. 23587) (minimum 40%) Ic lb and 35% car truck channels. See Steel beams. carving knives, forks and steels. See Steel knives. castings, all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, loam or iron molded. See Steel ingots. Schedule op Duties 721 Par. Article Rate 150 Steel chain or chains of all Icinds, not less than % in. in diameter %e lb Less than %, not less than % in. in diameter. l^ic lb Less than %, not less than 5-16 in. in diame- ter 1 6-8o lb Less than 5-16 in. in diameter 3c lb But not less than 45% 121 " channels. See Steel beams. 154 " cheese knives. See Steel knives. 183 " cinders from rolling mill, (T. D. 8463) 20% 137 " circular saw plates (T. D. 9367, 29652), In ad- dition to rate on saw plates 14 c lb 168 " circular saws 20% 135 " clock wire. See Steel wire (T. D. 23278). 152 " clasp knives. See cutlery. 131 " cogged ingots. See Steel ingots. 171 " cogged ingots, for railway tires lo lb 134 " coils (16 O. A. G. 315). See Steel wire rods (T. D. 21027). 199 " coiled motor springs, (T. D. 7166) 45% 135 '• cold rolled corset, (T. D. 15986) 36% 121 " columns and parts or sections of. See Steel beams. 199 " connecting rods 45% 154 " cooks' knives, forks and steels. See Steel knives. 135 " corset, (T. D. 15676) 35% 135 " corset steels and wire 35% 125 " cotton ties, cut to lengths, punched or not punched, with or without buckles, for bal- ing cotton 3-lOc lb J23 " crank pins. If forgings 30% 123 " crank shafts, if forgings 30 % 135 " crinoline wire 35% 164 " crochet needles 25% 131 " crop ends of billets, blooms or rails, (T. D. 6541, 7359, 9358, 29 F. R. 842, 9 S. C. R. 279). • See Steel ingots. 118 " crop ends fit only for remanufaoture Jl ton 168 " crosscut saws 5c lln ft 143 " crowbars l%o lb 134 " crucible, rope rods, (T. D. 6256). See Steel wire. 152 " cutlery. See Steel knives. 151 " cylinders (T. D. 22716, 26741, 27295, 29010, 29710) 30% 121 " deck beams. See Steel beams. 133 " diamond that can be used only as abrasive, (T. D. 16330, 17780, 17955, 17991, 26561, 82 F. R. 992). .: Ic lb 131 " die blocks or blanks. See Steel ingots. 168 " drag saws 6o Un ft 123 " drawing plate blanks, if not machined, tool- ed, or otherwise, advanced in condition by any process or operation subsequent to the forging process, (T. D. 9028) 30% 199 " drawing plates, (T. D. 6413) ., 45% 199 " dress shields, (T. D. 8958) 46% 131 " drill rods, (T. D. 16044, 16080). See Steel In- gots. 199 " dust, (T. D. 16278) 46% 199 " edge tools, (T. D. 7783) 4B% 421 " edgings, beaded, (T. D. 11382) 60% 722 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 199 steel 152 134 155 126 126 165 131 151 153 123 199 123 123 142 171 123 154 121 131 154 151 421 199 121 133 131 131 143 199 163 135 144 144 160 158 125 Article Rate embossing dies, (T. D. 9889) 45% erasers, and blades ot. See Steel knives, fence wire rods. See Steel wire rods, files, flle-blanks, rasps, and floats, ot all cuts and kinds, 2^ inches in length and under. 25o doz Over 2%, not over.4>^ inches in length 47%o doz Over 41^, under 7 inches in length 62%c doz Seven inches in length and over 77%o doz fish p'ates 3-lOc lb flat rails, punched 7-40o lb floats. See Steel flies. floor plates, dutiable according to value. (See steel ingots) (T. D. 26915, 25998, 29160, 29170, 29405). flues, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge, if not less than % inch in diameter Ic lb If less than % and not less than % of an inch in diameter l^c lb It less than Yi inch in diameter 2c lb Flues made of charcoal iron not less than..l%c lb foils and foil blades (T. D. 6360) 50% forgings, anti-friction ball, ball, and roller... 45% forgings, flnished into articles (T. D. 26477).. 45% forgings not machined, tooled, or otherwise advanced (19 F. R. 412) 30% forgings combined with iron, not machined, tooled, or otherwise advanced 30% forgings, tor axles, without reference to the stage or state ot manufacture, valued not over 6c lb %c lb forgings, tor axles, when fitted in wheels or parts of wheels, as wheels lV4c lb forgings, for locomotives, steam engines, ves- sels or parts thereof 30% forks, table. See Steel knives, forms, building, not assembled, or manufac- tured, or advanced beyond hammering, roll- ing or casting. Valued at 9-lOc lb or less. .3-lOc lb Valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb forms, n. s. p. f. See Steel ingots, fruit knives. See Steel knives. furnaces, cylindrical (T. D. 23658) 2c lb garlands, beaded (T. D. 11382) 60% German sickles (T. D. 6143) 46% girders, not assembled, or manufactured, or advanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting. Valued at 9-lOc lb. or less 3-lOc lb Valued above 9-10o lb 4-lOc lb grit, that can be used only as abrasives lo lb gun barrel molds, not in bars. As steel ingots, hammer molds. As steel ingots. hammers for blacksmiths l%c lb hammers, n. a. p. f 45% hand saws 25% hat wire 35% hinge blanks li^o lb hinges, finished 1^0 lb hob nails l^c lb hollow ware, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, but not ornamented or decorated with lithographic or other printing 40% hoop, or band iron, or hoop or band steel, cut to lengths, or wholly or partly manufac- Schedule of Duties 723 Par. Article Rate tured into hoops or ties, coated or not coated with paint or any other preparation, with or without buclcles or fastenings, for baling cotton or any other commodity. .. .3-lOc lb 124 Steel hoop, band, or scroll iron, not otherwise pro- vided for Valued at 3c lb. or less, 8 inches or less in width, and less than % in. thick and not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge 3-lOc lb Thinner than No. 10 wire gauge and not thin- ner than No. 20 wire gauge 4-10o lb Thinner than No. 20 wire gauge 6 -10c lb 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 1-lOc lb. more duty than that imposed on the hoop or band iron or steel from which they are made. 128 " 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 or coated 2-lOc lb 134 " horseshoe nail plates (T. D. 12929). As steel wire rods. ' 160 " horseshoe nails l%o lb 162 " horseshoes, wrought %c lb 154 " hunting knives. See Steel knives. 199 " hypodermic, needles (T. D. 15143) 45% 161 " Ignition tubes (T. D. 15136) 30% 131 " ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, and slabs, by whatever process made, die blocks or blank's; billets and bars and tapered or bev- eled bars mill shafting; pressed, sheared, or stamped shapes, not advanced in value or condition by any process or operation subsequent to the process of stamping; hammer molds or swaged steel; gun-barrel molds not in bars; alloys used as sub- stitutes 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 not specially provided 'for in this section, all of the above. Valued at %c per lb. or less 7-40c lb Valued above %c lb. and not above 1 and 3-lOc lb 3-l6c lb Value'd above 1 and 3-10o and not above 1 and 8-lOc lb 5-lOc lb Valued above 1 and 8-lOc and not above 2 and 2-lOc lb 6-lOc lb Valued above 2 and 2-lOc and not above 3c Ib.8-10c lb Valued above 3c lb. and not above 4c lb., 1 and 1-lOc lb Valued above 4c and not above 7c lb..l and 2-lOc lb Valued above 7c and not above 10c Ib.l and 9-lOc lb Valued above 10c and not above 13c lb. 2 and S-lOo lb Valued above 13c and not above 16c lb. 2 and 7-10o lb Valued abpve 16c and not above 24c lb. 4 and 6-IO0 lb Valued above 24c aihd not above 32c lb ...6olb Valued, above 32c and not above 40o lb 7c lb Valued above 40o lb 20% 724 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 171 Steel ingots for railway tires, without regard to de- gree of manufacture lo lb 121 " joists, not assembled, or manufactured, or ad- vanced beyond hammering, rolling, or casting. Valued at 9-lOc lb or less 3-lOc lb Valued above 9-lOc lb 4-lOc lb 154 " kitchen knives. See Steel knives. 164 " knitting needles 25% 152 " knives, pen and pocket, clasp, pruning, bud- ding, manicure knives and erasers, and all knives by whatever name known, includ- ing such as are denominatively mentioned in this section, which have folding or other than fixed blades or attachments. Valued at not more than 40c doz 10 % Valued at more than 40c doz. and not ex- ceeding 60c doz Ic ea and 40% Valued at more than 50c doz and not exceed- ing $1.25 doz 5c ea and 40% Valued at more than $1.25 doz. and not ex- ceeding $3 doz 10c ea and 40% Valued at more than $3 doz 20c ea and 40% Provided, That any of the foregoing knives or erasers, if imported in the condition of as- sembled, but not fully finished, shall be dutiable at not less than the rate of duty herein imposed upon fully finished knives and erasers of the same material and qual- ity, but not less in any case than.. 10c ea and 40% Provided further. That blades, handles, or other parts of any of the foregoing knives or erasers shall be dutiable at not less than the rate herein imposed upon knives and erasers valued at more than fifty cents per dozen, and not exceeding $1.25 per doz., that is 5c ea and 40% 164 " knives, table, butchers', carving, cooks', hunt- ing, kitchen, bread, butter, vegetable, fruit, cheese, carpenters', bench, curriers', draw- ing, farriers', fleshing, hay, tanners', plumbers', painters', palette, artists', and shoe knives, forks and steels, finished or unfinished; If imported with handles of mother-of-pearl, shell, ivory, silver, nick- eled silver, or other metal than ii;on or steel 14c ea and 15% With handles of deerhorn 10c ea and 15% W^ith handles of hard rubber, solid bone, celluloid, or any pyroxyline material. 4c ea and 15% With handles of any other material.. Ic ea and 15% If imported without handles 40% Provided, That none of the above shall pay less than 40 % 164 " latch needles $1.15 M and 35% 171 " locomotive tires, or parts of, wholly or partly manufactured j l%o lb 199 " magnets (T. Qv I^^D 45% 162 " manicure knives. £)^e Steel l^^y^g. 199 " manufacture n. s. ^, f. (T. IX i^^, 8994) 46% 123 " mill cranky if fcw^lpes not ma^pj^^npd, tooled, or othepwlae aiOvanced in oo?i4)H0P by apy Schedule of Duties 725 Par. Article Rate process or operation subsequent to the forg- ing process 30% 168 Steel mill saws So Un ft 131 " mill shafting. See Steel Ingots. 162 " mule shoes ?4c lb 131 " nail plates (T. D. 12929) rate according to value. 134 " nail rods, in coils or otherwise, valued 4c lb or less 3-lOc lb Valued over 4c lb 6-lOc lb round, smaller than No. 6 wire gauge, pay as steel wire. If tempered or treated In any manner, or partly manufactured in addition %c lb 159 " nails, cut 4-lOc lb 160 " nails, hob l%c lb 427 " nails for ornamenting buttons (T. D. 6397), as parts of buttons. 160 " nails, horseshoe l%o lb 161 " nails, wire, wrought, not under 1 in. long and not lighter than No. 16 wire gauge 4-lOc lb less than 1 in. long and lighter than No. 16 wire gauge 94c lb 160 " nails, wrought, n. s. p. f li^o lb 135 " needle wire 35% 164 " needles, for knitting or sewing machines, n M and 25% 633 " needles, hand sewing and darning Free 199 " needles or pins, larding (T. D. 8995) 45% 198 " nippers of all kinds (except blacksmiths' tongs, surgical and dental instruments or parts thereof), wholly or partially manu- factured 8c lb and 40% 162 " nuts, wrought %o lb 162 " ox shoes, wrought %,c lb 154 " painters' and palette knives. See Steel knives. 135 " paragon wire (T. D. 7877, 13711) 35% 170 " parasol ribs and stretchers 50% 131 " part manufactured, n. s. p. f. See Steel ingots. 135 " pendulum wire (T. D. 11426) 35% 162 " penknives. See Steel knives. 186 " pens 12c gross 135 " piano wire 35% 199 " picks (26 F. R. 610) 45% 188 " pins, belt, bonnet, hair, hat, shawl and safety, without ornamentation, not plated with gold or silver, and not commonly known as jewelry 35% 123 " pins, crank or wrist, if forgings, not ma- chined, tooled or otherwise advanced 30% 151 " pipes, wroughH: 30% 151 " pipes, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge, if not less than % of one inch in diameter.. Ic lb If less than % of an inch and not less than Yi of an inch In diameter l%o lb If less than V4, of an inch in diameter 2c lb If made of charcoal iron not less than l%o lb 123 " piston rods, if forgings, not machined, tooled or otherwise advanced 30% 188 " pit saws 6c Un ft 136 " plates, articles made of, shall not pay a lower rate of duty than that imposed upon the plates. 726 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 130 steel plates coated with tin or lead, or a mixture of them 1 2-10O lb 137 " plates, cold hammered or polished, shall pay additional 4-10o lb 127 " plates, corrugated or crimped S-lOo lb 166 " plates engraved or fashioned for use in the production of designs, patterns, or impres- sions on glass in the process of manufac- turing plate or other giass (T. D. 24626, 25183, 28888, 29675) 25% 131 " plates, to be engraved, and monogram dies, Rates according to value (T. D. 28852, 29521, 29533, 29616) 158 " plates enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, but not ornamented or decorated with lithographic or other printing 40% 166 " plates engraved, stereotype plates, electro- type plates, and other p'ates, engraved for printing 20% 122 " plates, except crucible plate steel and saw plates. Not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge, cut or sheared to shape or otherwise, or un- sheared, and skelp steel sheared or rolled in grooves. Valued at 8-lOc lb. or less 3-10o lb Valued above 8-lOc lb. and not above Ic lb. ..4-lOc lb Valued above Ic and not above 2o lb 5-10o lb Valued above 2c and not above 3c lb 6-IO0 lb Valued at over 3c lb 20% Provided, That all sheets or plates of iron or steel thinner than No. 10 wire gauge shall pay duty as iron or steel sheets. 128 " plates, galvanized or coated with zinc or spel- ter, or other metals, additional rate of.2-10c lb 129 " plates, other than the polished, planished, or glanced provided for, pickled or cleaned by acid, or by any other material or process, or which are cold-rolled, smoothed only, not polished, in addition to the rate on corre- sponding gauges of common black sheet „, „ iron or steel 2-lOoIb Idv plates, strips, or sheets of iron or steel of whatever shape, other than the polished, planished or glanced sheet Iron or sheet steel provided for, cold hammered, blued, bright- ened, tempered, or polished by any process to such perfected surface finish or polished better than the grade of cold rolled, smoothed only, in addition to the rates upon plates, strips, or sheets of iron or steel of common or black finish of corresponding gauge or value 4-lOc lb 131 " plates, octagon form (T. D. 9367). See" Steel ingots. 199 " plates, printing (T. D. 12983, 21975) 46% 198 pliers of all kinds (except blacksmiths' tongs, surgical and dental instruments or parts isi " ,^^l^^°9,-: 8c lb and 40% 164 plumbers' knives. See Steel knives. ifi? '.', P°'='^«t knives. See Steel knives. 167 ■• points, lathed, machined or brightened... iS'/ 421 point trimmings, beaded (T. D. 11382) gO% Schedule qf Duties 727 121 131 152 126 126 126 171 171 165 152 Pak. Article Rate 199 Steel points with ornamental lieads for manufacture of buttons (T. D. 7659) 45% posts, or parts or sections of posts, not as- sembled, or manufactured or advanced be- yond hammering, rolling, or casting, valued at 9-lOc per lb. or less 3-lOc lb valued above 9-10o lb 4-lOc lb pressed shapes. See Steel Ingots. propeller shafts, if forgings, not machined, tooled, or othervpise advanced (T. D. 28175). 30% pruning knives. See Steel knives. railway bars 7-40c lb. railway fish plates 3-10o lb railway rails, flat punched 7-lOc lb railway tires, or parts thereof, wholly or part- ly manufactured l\ic lb railway wheels, or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured IVi o 'b rasps. See Steel flies. razors, finished, valued at less than $1 per doz. 35% Valued at $1 and less than $1.50 per doz. 6o ea and 35% Valued at ?1.50 and less than $2.00 per doz. 10c ea and 36% Valued at $2 and less than $3 per doz. 12c ea and 35 ?i Valued at $3 or more per doz 15c ea and 35% Provided, That blades (except for safety raz- ors), handles, and unfinished razors shall pay no less duty than that imposed on finished razors valued at $2 per doz. refuse $1 ton remelted, as steel ingots (T. D. 8971). rims (66 F. R. 1023) 45% rings (T. D. 15161) 45% ^ rivets, lathed, machined, or brightened, and rivets or studs for nonskidding automobile . tires 45 % Rivets of iron or steel n. s. p. f l%o lb " rods, cold rolled, cold drawn, cold hammered, or polished in any way in addition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or hammer- ing, there shall be paid In addition to the rates provided in this section on rods or bars of wh'atever section or shape which are hot rolled %o lb rods, stubbs, as steel ingots (T. D. 6368, 11395, 14845, 26153, Abt. 877). 135, 137 Steel rods, tempered and polished under No. 6 (T. D. 22468) %c lb and 35% 137 Steel rods, tempered and polished over No. 6 (T. D. 22468), rate according to value and %c lb " rope (T. D. 11380) in addition to highest rate on wire used (minimum 40 % ) Ic lb " sand, that can be used only as abrasives Ic lb " saw plates, wholly or partly manufactured, (T. D. 6272). See steel ingots. " saw plates, circular, pay additional Ho lb " saws, band 5c lb and 20% " saws, back 25% " saws, circular 20 % " saws, crosscut 5c llri ft " saws, drag and pit 6o Un ft " saws, mill , 8c lin ft -118 131 199 199 167 137 131 134, 131, 135 133 131 137 168 168 168 168 168 168 728 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 168 steel saws, n. s. p. f 25% 183 " scales from rolling mill (T. D. 8463) 20% 118 " scrap, wrouglit or cast (T. D. 9358, 21808, 22673, 22711, 23843) Jl ton 152 " 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 50c., not over ipi.75 doz.50o doz. and 15% Valued over $1.75 doz 75c doz. and 25% 118 " scrap (T. D. 23888) $1 ton 134 " screw rods. See Steel wire rods. 169 " screws, commonly called wood screws, over 2 inches in length 3c lb Over 1, not over 2 inches long 5o lb Over ^ inch, not 1 inch long 8c lb % inch and less in length 10c lb 124 " scroll, see steel, hoop. 136 " scroll, manufactures of n. s. p. f., shall pay a rate of duty not lower than that imposed on the steel scroll from which it is made, or of which it shall be the component thereof of chief value. 131 " shafting, mill. See Steel ingots. 199 " shafting old, that can be fitted for use (T. D. 10556) 45% 123 " shafts, crank, steamer and others, if forgings, not machined, tooled, or otherwise ad- vanced (T. D. 14629) . .". 30% 131 " shaft, to be placed on foreign vessels, dutiable as steel ingots (T. D. 11220). 127 " shank as steel sheets (T. D. 11371). 131 " shapes, stamped, sheared or pressed (T. D. 26314, 26924, 27131, 27175, 29674, 29759). See Steel ingots. 132 " shavings (T. D. 21837, 25303) 40% 131 " sheared (T. D. 26314, 26924). See Steel ingots. 118 " shearings from boiler or other plates (T. D. 9490, 11356, 21808, 22673, 22711, 23843) $1 ton 152 " shears. See Steel . scissors. 131 " sheets and plates and steel in all forms and shapes, n. s. p. f. See steel ingots. 128 " sheets and plates with layers of other metal or metals Imposed thereon by forging, ham- mering, rolling, or welding 40% 136 " 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. 129 " sheets, cleaned by acid or by any other mate- rial or process, in addition to rate on steel sheets 2-lOc lb 127 " sheets, common or blaolc, of whatever dimen- sions, and slcelp iron or steel (T. D. 15676), val. 3c lb or less, thinner than No. 10 and not thinner than No. 20 wire gauge (T. D. 22933) 5-10O lb Thinner than No. 20, not thinner than No. 25 wire gauge 6-lOc lb Thinner than No. 25, not thinner than No. 32 wire gauge 8-IO0 lb Thinner than No. 32 wire gauge 9-IO0 lb Corrugated or crimped 8-lOc lb All the foregoing, valued at more than 3o lb. . . 30% Schedule of Duties 729 Par. Article Rate All sheets or plates of common or black iron or steel not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge shall pay duty as plate iron or plate steel. 130 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 1 2-lOc lb 137 " sheets, cold hammered, blued, brightened, tempered, or polished in addition to rates provided upon sheets of common, or black finish of corresponding gauge or value.. 4-lOc lb 129 " sheets, cold rolled, in addition to rate on steel sheets 2-10o lb 168 " sheets, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 40% 128 " sheets, galvanized or coated with zinc or spel- ter or other metal, in addition to rate on steel sheets 2-10o lb 435-137" sheets in strips, blued, brightened or polished (T. D. 23587) 4-lOc lb and 35% 129 " sheets, pickled by acid or by any other mate- rial or process, pay duty on steel sheets and in addition 2-lOc lb 129 " sheets, polished or planished l^c lb 129 " sheets, smoothed only, not polished, as sheets, common or black, and in addition 2-lOc lb 199 " shoe buckles or slides (T. D. 9382) 45% 162 " shoes, horse, mule, or ox %c lb 150 " shot chains (49 F. R. 221), as chains. 133 " shot that can be used only as abrasives.... lo lb 199 " shovels 46% 163 " sidearms 50% 199 " skates 46% 122-127" skelp. See steel boiler plate and steel sheets. 131 " slabs, see steel ingots (T. D. 8341, 46 F. R. 845). 143 " sledges, blacksmiths' l%c lb 199 " sledges, n. s. p. f 46% 169 " spikes, cut 4-lOc lb 162 " spikes, wrought %o lb 126 " splice bars 3-10o lb 163 " sprigs, see steel tacks. 199 " squares, carpenters' 45% 161 " stays, see steel tubes. 154 " steels, see knives. 170 " stretcher frames for umbrellas 50 % 137 " strips, plates, or sheets, cold hammered, blued, brightened, tempered, or polished; In addi- tion to rates on steel of common or black finish 4-lOc lb 135 " strips, not thicker than No. 15 wire gauge and and not exceeding 5 inches in width, whether in long or short lengths, in coils or otherwise, and whether rolled or drawn through dies or rolls, or otherwise produced. 36% 136 " strips, straw colored (T. D. 11426), as steel strips. 124 " strips and bands, exceeding 12 feet in length, n. s. p. f 35% 121 " structural shapes, TT, columns and posts, not assembled or manufactured, or ad- vanced beyond hammering, rolling or cast- ing, valued at 9-lOc lb. or less 3-lOc lb 730 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 131 Steel, 153 153 154 163 130 151 164 131 130 136 126 171 199 143 425 151 151 170 170 158 162 118 150 135 143 171 199 199 145 Article Rate Valued above 9-lOc lb 4-10o lb swaged, see steel ingots. sword blades 50 % swords 50 % table knives and forks, see steel knives, tacks, brads or sprigs, cut, not exceeding 16 oz. to the thousand %c M Exceeding 16 oz. to the thousand ?4o lb taggers tin 1 2-lOc lb tanks or vessels, cylindrical or tubular, for holding gas, liquids, or other material, full or empty (T. D. 28863, 29115, 29650, 29672) 30% tape needles 25% tapered or beveled bars, see steel ingots. tin plates, terne plates, and taggers tin 1 2-10o lb tin plate, terne plate, manufactures of, shall pay no lower rate of duty than that im- posed on the tin plate a-nd terne plate from which it is made. • "T" rails 7-40O lb tires, locomotive, car and other railway, or parts thereof, wholly or partly manu- factured 1140 lb tools, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 8535) 45% track tools l%c lb trousers buckles, or parts thereof, valued not over 15c 100 5c C and 15% Valued over 15o, not over 50c 100 IDc C and 15% Valued over 50c 100 16c C and 15% tubes or stays, lap-welded, butt-welded, seamed, or Jointed, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge, if not less than % of an inch in diameter Ic lb If less than % of an inch and not less than % of an inch in diameter l^c lb If less than ^4 of an inch in diameter 2o lb Provided, That no tubes or stays made of charcoal iron shall pay a less rate of duty than 11^0 lb tubes, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 20005, 22126, 22716, 22932, 23793) 30% tubes for umbrella handles (T. D. 7425, 16483) 50% umbrella and parasol ribs and stretchers 50% ware, enameled (T. D. 12979) 40% washers, wrought ^o lb waste jl ton watch chains, as chains, iron and steel (T. D. 8740, 9969, 10889, 10890, 11241, 12040). watch wire , 355^ wedges '. l%o ib wheels for railway purposes, or parts thereof, and steel tired wheels for railway pur- poses 1140 lb fngots, cogged ingots, blooms or blanks for. ... lo lb If imported with axles fitted, wheels and axles together shall pay the same rate as on wheels when imported separately, window frames, assembled and united, not structural shapes (T. D. 29276, 29823) 4B% wire, bored for hypodermic syringes (T D 8685) , 46% wire card clothing, see card clothing. Schedule of Duties 731 Par. Article Rate 135 Steel wire, articles manufactured from, shall pay duty imposed upon wire used in manufac- ture, and in addition (minimum 40%) Ic lb 135 " wire coated with zinc, tin or spelter, or any other metal, in addition to duty on wire from which made 2-lOc lb 188 " wire hairpins 35% 161 " wire nails, wrought, not less than 1 in. in length and not lighter than No. 16 wire gauge 4-lOc lb Less than 1 in. in length, lighter than No. 16 wire gauge %c lb 135 " wire, n. s. p. f., covered with cotton, silk, metal or other material (T. D. 21843) 36% 134 " \vire rods, rivets, screw fence and others, round, oval, flat or square, or any other shape (T. D. 15986), valued 4c or less lb...3-10c lb Valued over 4o lb 6-IO0 lb Smaller than No. 6 wire gauge shall be classed as wire. Tempered or treated in any manner or partly manufactured, shall pay additional %c lb 135 ■' wire rope and strand (T. D. 6376, 10760, 11380, 11563, 12446, 14254), shall pay maximum rate imposed upon any wire used in the manu- facture, and in addition (minimum 40%) .. Ic lb 135 " wire, round, not smaller than No. 13 wire gauge (T. D. 10564) Ic lb Smaller than No. 13, not smaller than No. 16 wire gauge l^c lb Smaller than No. 16 wire gauge ....l%c lb Provided, That all the foregoing shall pay duty at not less than .' 36% 135 " wire, telegraph, telephone, and other wires and cables composed of metal and rubber, or of metal, rubber, and other materials 40% 199 " wrist pins 45% 123 " wrought, for ships 30 % 135 " yarns, as steel wire rope. 132 " wool (T. D. 25303, 26061, 26079, 26452, 27536, 28006, 28599, 29080, 29541) 40% 199 Steelyards 46% 154 Steels (T. D. 5413). See Steel knives. 135 " corset (T. D. 11564, 15676) 36% 135 " dress (T. D. 8994, 12327, 12940, 14547, G. A. 3755) 35% 93-94. Steins, china, etc., see china. 438 Stems, artificial or ornamental 60% 20 " as drugs, advanced in value, If not alcoholic. %c lb and 10 i 96 " broken clay (T. T>. 17153) ; 36% 559 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 475 " pipe (T. D. 9725) 60% 696 " tobacco Free 98 Stereoscopic views on glass (T. D. 3142, 4695, 15134).. «0% 108 Stereoscopes (T. D. 10331, 15853) 46% 410 Stereotype paper (T. D. 7077). See Paper, copying. 166 " plates (T. T>. 1559, 20406) 20% 191 " plates, broken, as type metal (T. D. 1559), on lead contained li^o lb 248 Sterilized milk (T. I). 21490) 2o lb 1 Stibic acid (T. D. 9706) 25% 173 Stibnite, containing antimony, but not containing 732 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pas. Article . Rate more than 10% of lead, on the antimony contents therein contained Ic lb 605 Stick lac Free 212 Sticks, corset, cut reeds (T. D. 14382) 10% 203 " dyers' (T. D. 6370, 11219) 20% 203 " of lancewood (T. D. 22142) 16% 713 " 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 out into lengths suitable for sticks for umbrellas, parasols, sunshades, whips, walking canes, or Ashing rods (T. D. 12632, 14715, 17190, 13321) Free 478 " for umbrellas, parasols and sunshades, finish- ed or unfinished (T. D. 18527, 2077B, 23041).. 40% 478 " walking, wholly or partly manufactured, (T. D. 4405, 9067, 24734) 40% 153 Stilettos 50% 559 Stipltes pyrenthri (T. D. 23387) Free 681 Stilts, for potters' use (T. D. 186) Free 461 Stirrups, leather covered (T. D. 16102) 36% 461 " metal 35% 668 St. John's bread or beans Free 156 Stock locks, metal, for muzzle loading shot guns.. 25% 157 " locks, metal, for double-barreled breech load- ing guns, finished or unfinished 50% 408 " filter, or filter masse, composed wholly or in part of wood pulp, wood fiour, cotton or other vegetable fiber l^o lb and 15% 584 " glue Free 264 " nursery or greenhouse, n. s. p. f 25% 644 " paper, crude Free 327 Stockings, cotton or other vegetable fibre made on knitting machines or frames, n. s.. p. f. (T. D. 15025, 19807) 30% 328 " 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, includ- ing such as are commercially known as seamless stockings, finished or unfinished, valued not over ?1 doz pairs. 70c doz pairs and 15% valued over ?1, not over $1.50 doz. pairs. 85c doz pairs and 15% valued over J1.50, not over $2 doz pairs. 90c doz pairs and 15% valued over ?2, not over |3 doz pairs. $1.20 doz pairs and 15% valued over $3, not over $5 doz pairs. $2 doz pairs and 15% valued over $5 doz pairs 55% 324 " Chinese cotton cloth (T. D. 15224) SOV 402 " silk 60% 382 " worsted or wool (T. D. 13888) 44c ib'and 60% 264 Stocks, cuttings and seedlings of all fruit and orna- mental trees, shrubs, and vines 25% 264 " briar, rose and Manettl multlflora, 3 years old or less $1 M 167 " for shotguns $3 ea'and 35% 264 nursery stock, n. s. p. f ; 25% 264 " of Myrobolan plum, Mahaleb or Mazzard cherry, three years old or less |1 M Schedule of Duties 733 Par. Article Rate 264 Stocks of pear, apple, quince and St. Jullen plum, 3 years old or less $2 M 661 Stoles, as regalia, If specially imported Free 402 " silk 60% 480 Stone ballast (T. D. 1542, 12569, 13660, 14551) 10% 199 " beer mugs and jugs with metal attachments, . 12240) 35% 321 " mats, oil cloth. See Table oil cloth. " mirrors, as glass plate, (49 F. R. 219, T. D. 12035, 13526). 321 " oilcloth 3c sq. yd and 20% 112 " tops, alabaster 50 % 112 " tops, marble, (T. D. 3868, 9617) 50% 112 ■' tops, onyx 50 % 96 " tops, scagllola or composition, (T. D. 9617), plain 35% decorated 46% 116 " tops, slate slabs for 20% 112 " marble, (T. D. 3016, 3868) 60% 93 " painted china plaque tops, (T. D. 6008) 60% 116 " slate tops, (T. D. 3858) 20% 158 " utensils, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, but not ornamented or decorated with lithographic or other printing 40% 199 " ware of silver, in chest, (T. D. 16813) 45% if unusual covering, chest dutiable separately. 312 '.' waters. See mineral waters. 216 " wood, (T. D. 7245) , 36% ?15 " wood, mounted with bronze and china. If wood chief value. (T. D. 13226) 35% Schedule of Duties 743 Par. Article Rate 413 Tablet paper. See Paper, writing. 17 Tablets, collodion memorandum, (T. D. 11966) 65c lb and 30% 219 " fruit, (T. D. 7652, 8185) valued 15c per lb or less 4o lb and 15% valued over 15c per lb 50 % 65 " medicinal (T. D. 21360) 25% 296 Tacca pinnatinida flour, (T. D. 10954) Ic lb 165 Tackle, fishing, or parts thereof, except fishing lines, nets and seines 45% 163 Tacks, brads or sprigs, out, not exceeding 16 oz. per M %c M if exceeding 16 oz. per M %c lb 163 " tinned, as tacks, cut. 199 " thumb, (T. D. 12908, 9081) 45% 199 " wrought 45% 878 Tacum fiber, (T. D. 3105) Free 480 Tafel oblaten, (T. D. 6516) 20% 402 Taffeta gloves, (19 F. R. 413, T. D. 6846, 12989, 14145) 60% 199 Taffrall, ship log, (T. D. 6187) 45% 127 Taggers, iron, black, (T. D. 10935). See Steel sheets. 130 " tin 1 2-lOc lb 416 Tags, paper, printed 25% 13 Tailors' chalk, (T. D. 16526) , Ic lb 147 " irons 8-lOc lb 452 " tapes, leather 40% 199 " tapes, in metal cases 45% 439 Tails, beaver, not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired, (T. D. 13240) 20% 584 " cattle, (T. D. 19139) Free 574 " sable, scraped (T. D. 9603) Free 439 " squirrel, dressed, not advanced further than dyeing, but not repaired, (T. D. 16985).... 20% 95 Talc, powdered . 5980, 8260, 10784, 12458, 19596, 19628, 19660, 22887, 24478, 24864) ■. 35% 13 " prepared for tailors' use (T. D. 4503, 17478, 28425) Ic lb 91 " ruby, (T. D. 11996) 5o lb and 20% 626 ■■ unground, (T. D. 10784) Free 95 Talisman's turquoise (T. D. 22588) 45% 439 Tallapin sacs, dyed, (T. D. 10913, 13182, 14564) 20% 290 Tallow and leaf, (T. D. 4357) MiC lb 480 " bone, (T. D. 12349) 20% 480 " candles ., 20% 290 " Chinese, vegetable, (T. D. 17177, 2468:6)..... %c lb 65 " medicinal 25% 32 " prepared, (T.D. 22437. 23664, 23824) ,. 30% 580 " vegetable, commonly used in soap making or in wire drawing, or for stuffing or dressing leather Free 382 Talmas, woolen 44c lb and 60% 688 Tamarinds Free 65 " extra;ct of 25% 65 " juice of, medicinal 25 % 688 ," natural, or in crude molasses, (T. D. ,5552) .... Free 274 " preserved (March 30, 1865, Boston).... Ic lb and 35% 402. Tamboured articles, silk, with or without India rub- ber, (T. D. 14055, 15833) '. . 60% 349 " cotton sash nets, (T. D. 11026, 16101, 16106)..;. 60% 349 " cotton articles (T. D. 15551) 60% 349 " curtains (71 F. R. 870) 80% 349 " linen articles 60% 349 ", pillow shams, (T. D. 14635, 15228, 16708, 17062, 71 F. R. 870) 60% 744 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. Article Rate 349 Tamboured sash curtains (T. D. 14635) 60% 349 " Swiss spots and sprigs, (T. D. 11027) 60% 467 Tambourines, (T. D. 2510) 45% 431 " toy 35% 382 Tam O'Shanter's, (T. D. 16954, 16958) 44o lb and 60% 369 Tampico or istle, when dressed, dyed, or combed 20% 578 ■' fiber, (T. D. 3032, 3320, 12209) Free 607 " fiber, binding twine, single ply, not exceeding 600 ft. lb Free 339 " fiber, cableS, cordage and twine made of %c lb 358 " fiber, cloth of, (T. D. 390) 46% 480 " fiber, hackled and dyed 20% 219 Tangerine biscuit, as confectionery, (T. D. 9527). 277 Tangerines, (G. A. 3918) Ic lb 95 Tank blocks, if decorated, (T. D. 9821) 45% not decorated 35% 216 " bottoms, (April 1, 1891, N. Y., T. D. 301, 3188, 4675). See Sugar. 122 " plates, as boiler plate of iron or steel. 581 Tankage, (T. D. 24961) Free 151 Tanks, cylindrical or tubular, for holding gas, liquids or other material, full or empty 30% 349 " ourtins (71 B\ R. 870) 60% 199 " of iron containing molasses, unusual cover- ings, (T. D. 15675) 45% 1 Tannate of glycerine (T. D. 23272) 35c lb 451 Tanned calf skins 16% 451 " skins, for morocco, unfinished 6% 164 Tanners' knives. See Cutlery. 1 Tannic acid 35c lb 1 " acid, vinotannin, (T. D. 16437) 35o lb 1 Tannin 35c lb 3 " oenopepin (T. D. 17409) 25% 1 " powder, (T. D. 17354) 35c lb 499 Tanning, articles for, in crude state, (T. D. 5892).. Free 22 " or dyeing, extract of bark for (T. D. 22786).. %c lb Tantalus sets, bottles and frames dutiable separ- ately (T. D. 29030). 184 Tantalum metal. Valued at $200 per ton or less 25% Valued at more than ?200 per ton 20% 480 Tap cliider, (T. D. 21426) 20% 164 Tape needles 25% 436 Tapers, fp,ncy 35% 436 " wax, (T. D. 7082, 14223) 35% 349 Tapes, braided, cotton, (T. p. 12638, 12649, 13423, 18974, J5855) 60% 348 " composed of flax, woven with or without metal threads on spools, reels, or otherwise de- signed expressly for use in the manufacture of mea.Buring tapes, (T. D. 14920) 40% 3*9 " cotton, (T, D. 6710, 13668, 13707, 13974, 15866, 15955, 24287, 24943, 25216) 60% 452 " leather 40% 436 " lighting, as matches, friction, (T. D. 14228). 349 " linen, (40 F. R. 568, T. D. 12136, 16582, 24302) 60% 332 " measuring, cotton, (T. D. 16413) 46% S5S " measuring, flax, (78 P. R. 807, T. D. 6789, 10478, 10756, 10771, 12370, 13135, 13791, 22812) 4B% 462 " measuring, leather chief value 40% 199 " measuring, metal, (T. D. 14920, 22812) 46% 403 ■" silk 60% 849 " silk and cotton, cotton chief value 60% Schedule of Duties 745 Par. Article Rate 403 Tapes, silk, cotton, silk cliief value 50% 349 " silver flax and linen, (T. D. 16582) 60% 349 " union, (T. D. 12136, 13770) 60% 326 Tapestries, weighing over 6 oz. per square yard, com- posed wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber. In the piece or other- wise 50% 378 Tapestry, chairs and screens chiefly made of, as wool manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 13225). " according to material of chief value, (T. D. 13700, 14075, 15044, 17497, 21945). 388 " carpets, Brussels 28c sq yd and 40% 387 " carpets, velvet 40o sq yd and 40% 470 " imitation of, if paintings, (T. D. 16429) 15% " painters', according to material of chief value, (T. D. 14062). 403 " silk, (T. D. 14075) 50% 689 Tapioca (T. D. 3161> Free 689 " 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 197 Tar and oil spreading machines used in the construc- tion and maintenance of roads and in im- proving them by the use of road preserva- tives, if imported prior to Jan. 1, 1911 Free 3 " birch, (T. D. 12333) 25% 3 " birch, oil of (T. D. 9634, 12333, 12715) 25% 480 " candle (59 F. R. 456. T. D. 5091, 10951, 12337, 14709, 15712) 20% 536 " coal, crude Free 536 " coal, pitch of Free 15 " coal products, if colors and dyes i 30% 15 " coal products, not colors and dyes, not medi- cinal, n. s. p. f 20% 690 " of wood Free 15 " oil, (T. D. 17400, 19147, 19253, 21061, 23132) 20% 664 Taraxacum, crude, (T. D. 3289, 6865) Free 294 " prepared, (T. D. 3289) 2%c lb Tare on ore in sacks, (T. D. 17415). 668 Tares, black (T. D. 14162, 14721) Free 655 " salt or black salts of potash Free Taratan, cotton, as cotton cloth, (T. D. 8966, 9322, 15044). 179 " cotton and metal, metal chief value ..15c lb and 60% 347 Tarpaulin, (T. D. 1617) 10c sq yd and 20% 358 " made up (T. D. 16308) 45% 463 Tarpaullngs, hats, rubber 35% 264 Tarragon plants (T. D. 13691) 25% 339 Tarred cables and cordage of hemp, (T. D. 13786).... 2c lb 6 Tartar, cream of 5c lb 6 " crude, (T. T). 570) 5% 65 " emetic 25% 6 " patent 5o lb 655 " salts of or carbonate of potash i Free 3 " salts of, granulated and purified, (T. D. 4575) 25% 1 Tartaric acid 66 lb 6 Tartars containing not over 90% bitartrate of potash 3c lb Containing over 90% bitartrate of potash 4o lb 6 Tartrate of soda and potassa 3o lb 405 Tassels, artificial or imitation silk, or artificial or imitation horsehair, wholly or In chief value of 45c lb and 60% 179 " metal, (T. T>. 6149, 6547) 15c lb and 60% 746 F.' B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 401 Tassels, silk 50% 383 " wool 50c lb and 60% 349 Tatting (T. D. 16204) 60% 451 Tawed skins (T. D. 8502) 16% 691 Tea (after January 1st, 1903) Free 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). 480 " Brazilian or mate (T. D. 3909) 20% boxes and caddies, tin, unusual coverings (T. D. 20809, 23040, 24289, 25066, 25144). 65 '■ breast (T. D. 16976, Abt. 560, T. D. 25067).... 25% 215 " boxes, lacquered, wood (T. D. 2497) 35% 67 " cake seed (T. D. 23679) 60% " 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.) 439 " gowns, fur-lined and trimmed (T. D. 14729, 17015) 60% " 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. 463 " mats, grass, (T. D. 3635) 35% " packing chinaware with prohibited (T. D. 17712). 691 " plants Free 93 " sets, toy, of china, decorated. (Abt. 2361, T. D. 25499) 60% 94 '* sets, toy, of china, plain white 65% 659 " sweepings, lime and asafetida (T. D. 19494, 19548, 22730, 22766) Free Teak wood timbers, as ship timber. (T. D. 22058). 493 Teams of immigrants Free 199 Teapots, britannia, gilt or plated 46% 93 " earthenware (T. D. 7444, 9363, 14324), deco- rated 60% 94 plain white 55% 92 " earthenware, common brown 25% 93 " India black (T. D. 13066) 60% 199 " metal (T. D. 28795) 45% 268 Teazels 30% 111 Tecall marble, as marble. 480 Teeth, artificial (T. D. 22077, 22100, 22350, 22886, 24027) 20% 423 " brushes 40% 692 " elephants' Free 692 " natural or unmanufactured Free 67 " preparations used as applications to, if not al- coholic 60 % 95 " spar 35% 135 Telegraph and telephone wire. See iron and steel wire. 135 " telephone, and other wires and cables, com- posed of metal and rubber, or of metal, rub- ber, and other materials 40 % " Insulators, dutiable according to material (T. D. 6699). 204 Telephone and telegraph poles 10% Schedule op Duties '747 Par. Article Rate 577 Telescope disks, rough cut Free 108 Telescopes 45% 650 " for schools and societies, (T. D. 10603).. Free 106 Telescopic dislts, ground and polished ." 45% 612 Tendons, animal, (T. D. 18543) Free 463 Tennis balls, wool and rubber (T. D. 20882, 21673, 21728, 22300 22360, 10511, 18526) i 35% 463 " balls, rubber 35% 379 " cloth, as wool flannel, (T. D. 8269). 529 " gut strings made from sinews of cattle, (T. D. 25940, 25677, Abt. 3155) Free 382 •' jackets, (T. D. 20423, 20472, 22136) 44c lb and 60% 324 " shirts, (T. D. 11401) 50% 130 Terne plates 1 2-lOc lb 65 Terpin hydrate, (T. D. 22002, 23423) 25% 693 Terra alba, (T. D. 4093, 9950, 11347) Free 93 " cotta, articles of, decorated 60% 94 " plain, (T. D. 13196, 14932, 16326) 55% 715 " cotta, artistic, for free exhibition Free 93 " cotta cigar holders, decorated, (T. D. 6173, 16326) 60% 94 " plain 55% 93 " cotta figures, (T. D. 16326), decorated 60% 94 " plain 55% 56 " paste and powder, (T. D. 9901) 30% 94 " cotta statuary, not decorated, (T. D. 11204).. 56% 694 " japonica (T. D. 11359) Free 47 " umbra, crude V&o lb if powdered, washed or pulverized %o lb ground in oil or water Ic lb Terry cloth, as countable cottons, (T. D. 25746, 14499) 1 Tetrachlorphtallc acid (Abt. 1169, T. D. 25261) 26% 15 " anhydride (T. D. 18314) 20% 69 Tetrapol, as soap n. s. p. t., (T. D. 29724) 20% 194 Teutenegue, (T. D. 8880) l%o lb 349 Textile fabrics, embroidered, of cotton or other vege- table fiber (T. D. 13731, 14159, 14952, 15038, 15847,16143) 60% 678 " grasses Free 67 Theatrical grease paints and pastes, if not alcoholic 60% 448 " mock jewelry, if valued at 20c per doz. pieces Ic each and 26% and in addition thereto for each Ic the value exceeds 20o per doz 3-5o doz 470 -" scenery. If paintings (T. D. 9161) 15% 656 " 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, 748 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 12126, 13789, 13632, 13796, 13811, 13209, 14049, 14982, 15762, 16069, 16111, 16889, 18903, 66 F. R. 53) Free Theatrical scenery, properties and apparel, if im- ported by individuals, dutiable according to material (T. D. 21973). 402 " tiglits, as silli wearing apparel (T. D. 13885). 60% Thefts of imported goods not a casualty (T. D. 27129). 3 Thein or caftein 25% 199 Thermit (T. D. 25733, 26041) 46% 98 Thermometers (T. D. 12024, 12139, 12544, 15828, 19351, 19805, 27290) 60% 98 " clinical (T. D. 6012, 10464, 12686, 18637, 19351, 19805, 20132) : 60% 98 " dairy (T. D. 16659, 19351, 19805) 60% 98 " glass and wood, etched (T. D. 17622, 18637, 19351, 19805) 60% for societies, not usually scientific instru- ments. 650 " for societies, certain maximum and mini- mum (T. D. 14857) Free 109 " patent measuring (T. D. 10486) 45% 98 " tubes for, if blown (T. D. 13505) 60% 215 " wood chief value (T. D. 12024) 35% 92 Thermoscopes (T. D. 25712) 25% 378 Thibet cloth, as wool cloth. 380 " cloakings, as wool dress goods (T. D. 9266). 439 " coats (T. D. 13864, 18775, 84 F. R. 155) 35% 439 " crosses (T. D. 10324, 12755, 12957, 19136) 35% 574 " lamb skins Free 199 Thimble oases (T. D. 25311, 25499, Abt. 2386) 45% 199 Thimbles, metal (T. D. 3145, 7234, 5651, 9051, 1068) 45% 464 " vulcanized rubber 35% 15 Thio cromogen (T. D. 9917, 12259, 13567) 30% 270 Then, marine, in tin packages 30% 183 Thorite 4c lb 183 Thorium, oxide of and salts of (T. D. 16643, 20131).. 40% 480 Thorley's cattle food (T. D. 6080, 9072) 20% 406 Thread, artificial silk, or artificial horse hair. If In the form of singles 45o lb If in the form of tram 60c lb If in the form of organzine 60o lb Provided, That in no case shall any yarns, threads or filaments of artificial or imitation silk or imitation horsehair, or any yarns, threads, or filaments made from waste of such materials, pay a less rate of duty than 30% 313 " cable laid, not colored, bleached, or dyed 4 -10 c per No. per lb If colored, bleached or dyed. .9-20c per No. per lb If mercerized. In addition to the foregoing rates l-40c per No. per lb But none of the above shall pay less than.... 20% 313 " cotton, whether on beams or in bundles, skeins, or cops, or in any other form, ex- cept spool thread of cotton, crochet, darn- ing, and embroidery 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 Nos. up to and including No. 15 2%c lb Schedule op Duties 749 Par. Article Rate Exceeding No. 15 and up to and including No. 30 l-6o per No. per lb Exceeding No. 30 l-5c per No. per lb If mercerized, in addition to the foregoing rates l-40c per No. per lb But none of the above shall pay less than 15% If colored, bleached, dyed, combed, or ad- vanced beyond the condition of singles by grouping or twisting two or more single yarns together, whether on beams, or in bundles, skeins, or cops, or in any other form, except spool thread of cotton, cro- chet, darning and embroidery cottons, on all Nos. up to and including No. 24 60 lb exceeding No. 24 and up to No. 80 ^4c per No. per lb On No. 80 and up to No. 200 3-lOc per No. per lb On No. 200 and above 60c lb and in addition for each No. in exdess of 200. 1-lOc per No. per lb If mercerized, in addition to the foregoing rates l-40c per No. per lb But none of the above that are colored, bleached, dyed, combed, or advanced be- yond the condition except those finer than No. 140 shall not pay less than 20% 314 Thread, cotton spool, including crochet, darning, em- broidery cotton on spools, reels, or balls, containing on each spool, reel, or ball not exceeding 100 yards 6c doz spools Exceeding 100 yds on each spool, reel or ball for every additional 100 yds. or fractional part thereof in excess of 100 6c doz spools If in skeins, cones, or tubes containing less than 600 yds. each, for each 100 yds. or fractional part thereof %o But none of the above shall pay less than. . . . 20% and in no case shall duty be assessed upon a less number of yards than is marked on the spools, reels, cones, tubes, skeins or balls. 332 " cotton, picOt or loop (T. D. 28458) 45% 340 " 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 lea (T. D. 21029) lOo lb if made from yarn finer than 5 lea 12o lb and for each lea or part of in excess of 5, additional ; %c lb 179 " gold, silver or other metal (T. D. 6149, 6547, 13443, 13988, 14717, 14846, 71 F. R. 291, T. D. 20007, 20133, 24157 5c lb and 30% 358 " jute 45% 328 " lisle, hosiery. See Cotton hosiery. 340 " pack and shoe, linen. See Thread, fiax. 398 " silk, of any description made from raw silk, if in the gum ' $1 lb If ungummed, wholly or in part, or if further advanced by any process of manufacture. J1.50 lb In no case shall duty be assessed on a less number of yards than is marked on the skeins, bobbins, cops, spools or beams. 750 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 179 Thread, tinsel (T. D. 6103, 69 S. C. H. 465, T. D. 20007, 2013S) 5o lb and 30% 373 " waste, wool (T. D. 8340) 20o lb 389 Three-ply carpets 22c sq yd and 40% 476 Threshing machines 15% 199 Throat swabs, sponge and metal (T. D. 12706) 45% 398 Thrown silk, in the gum, if singles 50o lb If tram 75c lb If organzine f 1 lb If ungummed, wholly or in part, or if further advanced iDy any process of manufacture, in addition to the above rates 60o lb 199 Thumb tacks (T. D. 9081, 12908) 46% 559 Thyme leaves (T. D. 14615, 20208, 23083, 24173) Free 639 " oil of Free 266 " seed (T. D. 10949) 10c lb 1 Thymic acid (T. D. 6348, 8486) 25% 1 Thymol (T. D. 6348, 8486) 25% Tickings, as cotton cloth. 403 Tidies, cotton, metal and silk, silk chief value (T. D. 14231) 50% 349 " lace, cotton or linen (T. D. 10256, 10914, 13296, 16703) 60% 349 " linen or cotton, embroidered or tamboured (T. D. 12559, 14948, 15833, 15838, 15844, 16298, 17002, 41 P. R. 763, T. D. 21917, 21918, 22944, 23231) 60% 179 " metal embroidered 15c lb and 60% 349 " Nottingham net (T. D. 16298) 60% 402 " silk, beaded (T. D. 16225) 60% 402 " silk embroidered 60 % 403 " silk or silk chief value, (T. D. 14231) 50% 383 " wool, embroidered 50c lb and 60 % 382 " wool knit 44c lb and 60% 125 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) 3-lOc lb 324 " neck, cotton 50% 204 " railroad, wood, (T. D. 2673, 5842) 10% 449 Tiger eyes, cut, but not set, and suitable for use in the manufacture of jewelry (55 F. R. 273) .. 10% 555 " eyes, rough Free 448 " eyes, set, as jewelry ' 60% 574 " skins, not dressed, (T. D. 13297, 13585, 15817, 10795, 19158) Free 480 Tigers' claws, (T. D. 9635) 10% 382 Tights, combination stockings and drawers; wool 44c lb and 60% 329 " cotton, (T. D. 13885). See Cotton drawers. 95 Tile stoves, plain, (T. D. 9868) 35% 93 Tiles, advertising, ornamented, (T. D. 14398) 60% 85 " absorbent, as tiles, (T. D. 17751). 85 " ceramic, embossed, enameled, encaustic (T. D. 2419, 14746, 16648), etched (T. D. 14396), flint (T. D. 14235, 40 P. 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 P. R. 913, 54 P. R. 147), or- namental (T. D. 9868, 14396), semi -vitrified, spar, and vitrified (T. D. 3737, 14077), and Schedule of Duties 751 Par. Article Rate all other earthenware tiles, except pill tiles and quarries or quarry tiles, valued not over 40o sq. ft. (T. D. 20127, 23420) 27984, 29744 Sc sq tt Valued over 40o sq. ft lOo sq ft and 25% 98 Tiles, glass for mosaic, colored (T. D. 12721) 60% 85 " hard bodied, plain unglaZed, (T. D. 6806, 6894, 7051, 13853, 13986, 14422, 14745) 4o sq ft 85 " mantels, frieaes, and articles of every descrip- tion wholly or in chief value of 60% 111 " onyx (See paving tiles of onyx). 110 " or tiling of opal or cylinder glass 60% 85 " 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, 26629) 4c sq ft 111 " paving, of marble or onyx, containing not less than 4 superficial in., not over 1 in. thick. 8c su ft If over 1 and not over 1^ in. thick lOo su ft If over 1%, not over 2 in. thick 12%o su ft If rubbed in whole or in part, in addition.. 2c su ft 85 " quarry, or so-called quarries 45% 116 " slate 20% 712 Timber, all round unmanfactured, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 16456, 18593) %c cu. ft 206 " boats' knees, (T. D. 15308) : 20% 200 " for spars and wharves, (T. D. 1315, 11861, 16456, 18593) : %c cu. ft 200 " hewn, sided or squared, otherwise than by sawing, not less than 8 in. sq., (15 O. A. G. 32, T. D. 10089, 10602)...; % cu. ft 201 ■■ sawed, (T. D. 1315, 5580, 6089, 10476, 10539, 10742, 11096), n. s. p. f $1-25 M ft 712 " ship and ship planking, (T. D. 6202, 8564) Free 203 " yellow cedar, (T. D. 16456) 20% 192 Time detectors, having not more than 7 jewels... .70c ea having more than 7 and not more than 11 jewels ?1.35 ea having more than 11 and not more than 15 jewels $1.85 ea having more than 15 and not more than 17 jewels $1.25 ea. and 25% having more than 17 jewels $3 ea. and 25% 199 ■' locks, (T. D. 9978) 45% 693 Tin, black oxide of Free 195 " cans, boxes, packages and other containers of all kinds (except such as are hermetical- ly sealed by soldering or otherwise), lacquer- ed or printed by any process of lithography whatever, if filled or unfilled, and whether their contents be dutiable or free..4o lb and 35% but not less than .' 55% But no cans, boxes, packages, or containers of any kind, of the capacity of five pounds or under, subject to duty under this para- graph, shall pay less duty than if the same were imported empty; and the dutiable value of the same shall Include all packing charges, cartons, wrappings, envelopes, and printed matter accompanying them when such cans, boxes, packages, or containers are Imported wholly or partly filled with mer- 752 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate chandise exempt from duty (except liquids and merchandise commercially known as drugs) and -whioh is commonly dealt in at wholesale In the country of original ex- portation in bulk or in packages exceeding five pounds in capacity: Provided further, That paper, cardboard or pasteboard wrap- pings or containers that are made and used only for the purpose of holding or con- taining the article with which they are filled, and after such use are mere waste ma- terial, shall not be dutiable unless their con- tents are dutiable. 695 Tin, containing 7% of impurities is considered pig tin, (T. D. 8231) Free 606 " chloride of, (T. D. 12953) Free 3 " crystals 26% 199 " disks (T. D. 23184, 24759, 25171, 28324, 29104, 29226,' 29438) 45% 695 " dross, (T. D. 3604, 22766, 23872) Free 183 " dross composed of tin and lead is a dross of an alloy of the metals tin and lead (T. D. 28909) 20% 431 " flutes or whistles (T. D. 11992) 35% 411 •• foil paper (T. D. 18627) 5c lb and 20% 695 " In ore, bars, blocks, pigs, grain or granulated, (T. D. 14462, G. A. 3782) Free 136-199" 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).. 45% 3 " muriate of 26% 3 " nitrate of 25% 695 " ore ^... Free 695 " oxide of, black Free 3 " oxide of, white 25 % 3 " oxymuriate of 25% 695 " phosphor, (T. D. 24442) Free 130 " 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 1 2-lOc lb 130 " plates, nickel plated, (T. D. 23518) 1 2-lOc lb 130 " plates, with thin lacquer of varnish, (T. D. 6844) 1 2-lOc lb 431 " plates, if toys 36% 130 " roofing, continuous and fastened together, ready for use, (T. D. 1462) 1 2-lOc lb S " salts of 25% 479 " waste (T. D. 23518, 24801, 25153, Abt. 867) 10% BIO TInamus, as birds, (T. D. 13678) Free 11 TIncal, crude borax 2c lb 67 Tinctures, for toilet, alcoholic 60c lb and 50% 67 " for toilet, non-alcoholic '. 60% 65 " medicinal, alcoholic (minimum 25%) 56c lb 65 '• medicinal, non-alcoholic 25% 41 " of opium 40% 199 Tinfoil, (T. D. 12435) 45% 152 Tinners' shears, as shears, (T. D. 8728). S32 Tinsel and cotton fabric (T. D. 21499, 21500) 45% 41S " paper, (61 F. R. 398) SOy ScHEDUi^E OF Duties 753 Par. Article Eate 179 Tinsel, thread, (T. D. 6103, 12968) 5o and 30% 179 " thread, Christmas tree ornaments, (T. D. 10730, 10887, 69 F. R. 465, 17831) ...IBc lb and 60% 179 " trimmings, (T. T). 10408, 12367, 18773, 29045). IBc lb and 60% 179 " wire, (T. D. 5642, 6103, 13443, 13988, 17066, 17248,18410) 5c lb 179 " wire, toys made of, (T. D. 10730, 11848). 15c lb and 60% 98 Tintometers, (T. D. 18081) 60% 439 Tippets, fur 50% 382 " wool 44c lb and 60% 187 Tips for penholders 5c gross and 25 % 199 " for umbrellas 45% 589 " horn Free 96 '■ lava, for burners, (T. D. 6502, 7393)..10c gross and 15% 330 Tire fabric, or fabric suitable for use in pneumatic tires of cotton or other vegetable fiber and india rubber, or of which cotton or other vegetable fiber is the component ma- terial of chief value '. . . 45 % 463 Tires, bicycle, (T. D. 11578, 15316) 45% 330 " bicycle, linings for 45% 171 " ingots, cogged Ingots, blooms or blanks for, wholly or partly manufactured, (T. D. 6549) Ic lb 171 " iron or steel, locomotive, car or other railway tires . . . .' l%c lb 410 Tissue copying paper, (8 S. C. R. 1099). See Tissue paper. 410 " crepe paper, (66 F. R. 728, 72 F. R. 258, T. D. 14073, 15879, 16900, 17157, '29503) ... .5o lb and 15% 410 " paper and tissue copying paper, (T. D. 7004, 8879, 12834, 14631, 14636, 16252, 61 F. R. 398) white, colored, uncolored or printed, weigh- ing not over 6 lbs, per ream of 480 sheets, on a basis of 20x30 inches, whether in reams or any other form (T. D. 26169, 28975). 6c lb and 15% weighing over 6, and less than 10 lbs. per ream, (T. D. 26287) 5c lb and 15% Provided, That no article composed wholly or in chief value of the foregoing paper shall pay a less rate of duty than specified above. 410 " paper balloons, as paper, tissue, (T. D. 16838). " paper coverings for lithograph prints are usual coverings and not dutiable (G. A. 3762). 410 " paper napkins, see paper napkins, (T. D. 1B682, 16019, 29163). 410 " paper, orange wrappers, (T. D. 16252), as tis- sue paper. 410 " wrapping paper, (T, D. 17970), as tissue paper. 184 Titanium, valued at $200 per ton or less 25% Valued at more than $200 per ton 20% 56 Tlver powder (T. D. 21321) 30% 431 Tlvoll boards, cheap, (T. T>. 3357). _ 35% 199 Toasters, metal : 45% 475 Tobacco boxes 60% 224 " cigarettes of all kinds $4.50 lb and 25% Sec. 33. " cigarettes weighing not over 3 lbs. per 1,000 754 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate shall pay an Internal Revenue tax of $1.25 per 1,000. weighing more than 3 lbs. per 1,000 $3.60 per M No cigarettes shall he 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). 224 Tobacco, cigars and cheroots of all kinds. .. .$4.50 lb and 25% Sec. 33. " cigars shall pay the following Interna.! Eeve- nue tax If weighing over 3 lbs. per thousand $3.00 per M If weighing not over 3 lbs. per M 75c per M Sees. 30-34. Tobacco, Internal Revenue tax on. No cigars shall be imported unless in packages of not over 500 in eath box, and no entry shall be made of a less quantity than 3,000, (Section 26, Act of Aug. 28, 1894). Tobacco, classifioatlon of filler and wrapper (T. D. 13396, 18663, 18669, 18694, 18861). 222 " clippings and cuttings 55o lb 220 " filler, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 11203, 11217, 12329, 25976, 49 F. R. 224), if stemmed 50o lb if unstemmed 35c lb 220 " filler, mixed with over 15% wrapper tobacco, stemmed (T. D. 22784) $2.50 lb unstemmed $1.86 lb 221 " The term "filler" means all leaf tobacco not suitable for cigar wrappers. 220 " leaf, the product of two or more countries, (T. D. 18734, 18789) if stemmed $2.50 lb if unstemmed $1.85 lb 222 " manufactured or unmanufactured, of all de- scriptions, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7777, 13356) 55o lb Sec. 33. " pays duty on weight at time of importation. 475 " pipes and pipe bowls, of all materials except clay 60% 475 " pipes, common, and pipe bowls made wholly of clay, valued not more than 40c per gross 15c gross 475 " pipes, other, and pipe bowls of clay, 50c gross and 25% 264 " plants 25% 476 " pouches 60% 220 " Remedies, as tobacco filler (T. D. 11203). 222 " scrap, (17 O. A. G. 646, 55 F. R. 818, 40 F. R. 531, T. D. 22635, 24580. 29027) 55c lb 223 " snuff and snuff flour, ground dry, or damp, and pickled, scented or otherwise, of all descriptions, (T. D. 10083) 55o lb Sec. 31 " Internal Revenue tax on snuff 8c lb ' " stemmed not manufactured (T. D. 18341). 696 " stems Free " weight of at importation is the dutiable weight (T. D. 18413, 24038, 25976). 220 " wrappers, if stemmed $2.60 lb if unstemmed $1.86 lb 221 " the term wrapper tobacco means leaf tobacco, which is suitable for cigar wrappers. 463 Telle ardoise, canvas slate, (T. D. 2614) 36% 67 Toilet articles, containing alcohol or in the manu- facture or preparation of which alcohol Is used 60c lb and 60% Schedule of Duties 755 Par. Article Ratk Containing no alcohol or in the manufacture or preparation of which alcohol is not used.. 60% 98 Toillet bottles, (T. D. 12674) 60% cases according to material, (T. D. 13814, 28046, 29481). 452 " cases, leather, if permanently fitted and fur- nished with traveling sets 50% 67 " crayons (T. D. 17180) 60% 452 " mats, chamois 40% 67 " nail enamel powder, (T. D. 15245) 60% 67 " perfumery, alcohol 60c. lb and 50% 67 " perfumery, non-alcoholic 60% 67 " powders 60% 67 " preparations, cachoues are, (G. A. 3806) 60% 67 " preparations, containing alcohol (T. D. 19771) 60o lb and 50% 67 " preparations, non-alcoholic 60% 67 •' rose ointment (T. D. 13558, 13881) 60% 67 " sachet powder, (T. D. 13658, 13881) 60% " sets, according to material. 67 " shaving cream, (T. D. 13881) 60% 69 " soap (T. D. 21234) 50% 69 " soap, medicated, or medicinal, (66 F. R. 731, T. D. 13951, 15039) 20c lb 69 " soap, powdered (T. D. 13561) 50% 67 " vinegar, alcoholic (T. D. 6638, 13056).. 60c lb and 50% 67 " waters, if alcoholic 60c lb and 50% If not alcoholic 60% Toilets, gentlemen's, according to material of chief value (T. D. 18414, 28046, 29481). 536 Tolldin Free 536 Toluldlne Free 15 " base, (T. D. 7936, 9487, 13282, 13570, 18 O. A. G. 383, 56 F. R. 482, 49 F. R. 272) 20% 15 " sulphate 20% 15 " sulpho acid (T. D, 9500, 12259) 30% 15 " sulphosauer, (T. D. 13567) 30% 536 Toluol Free 15 Toluose 20% 269 Tomatoes, (39 F. R. 109, 13 S. C. R. 881, T. D. 1843, 7821, 11060, 14045, 14294) 25% 252 " prepared or preserved (Abt. 20469, T. D. 29482, 6889) 40% 271 Tomcod, (T. D. 16325) ^c lb 199 Tongs, metal, (T. D. 8162) 45% 65 Tonics, medicinal, alcoholic, (minimum 25%) (T. D. 19456) 550 lb 65 " medicinal, non-alcoholic 25% 67 " toilet, alcoholic 60c and 50% 67 " toilet, non-alcoholic 60% 697 Tonka, tonqua or tonquin beans (T. D. 13061, 13685, 14836) Free 630 " bean crystals, (T. D. 14836) Free Sec. 36. Tonnage tax. 199 Tools, all of iron or steel, n. s. p. f 45% 131 " alloys used In the manufacture of. See Steel ingots. 199 " edge, (T. D. 7783, 10568) 45% 199 " engravers' (T. D. 22154, 22216) 45% 198 " nippers and pliers of all kinds (except black- smiths' tongs, surgical and dental instru- ments or parts thereof), wholly or partly manufactured 8c lb and 40% 756 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 197 Tools, machine ^''% 658 " 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) Abt. 1873 (T. D. 25385, 26337.. Free " of trade, architect's drawings as (T. D. 22558). of trade. Astronomer's instruments are, (T. D. 15829). Circus animals not, (T. D. 8818, 9633 13763, 25215). 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, (T. D. 16866). " " Physician's microscope is, (T. D. 14719). Statutes not (T. D. 10406). •' " ■ 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 P. R. 53, 303, T. D. 18903, 18991, 21973, 27940, 28491). Waffle irons are, (T. D. 14548). 143 " Track l%c lb 476 Tooth and disk harrows 15% When imported from any country, depend- ency, or colony, which imposes no tax or duty on like articles imported from the United States Free 423 " brushes, (T. D. 8779, 13207) 40% 199 " pick holders, metal chief value (T. D. 21736) . . 45% 199 " pic&s, metal 45% 213 " picks, quill, (T. D. 1291, 10889, 17775, 24065, 26772) 2o M and 15% 213 " picks, wood or other vegetable substances, (T. D. 16089, 17815) 2o M and 16% 67 " powder and pastes, (T. D. 9068) 60% 578 Topac Free 449 Topaz, cut, (T. D. 6390) 10% 555 " rough, uncut Free 448 " set 60% 95 " house ornaments, (T. D. 13487), plain 35% decorated.. 45% 449 " imitation of 20% 372 Top waste, wool 30o lb 95 Tops, composition, or scagUola, (Sept. 13, 1889, N. Y.), plain 35% decorated 45% 431 " toy 35% 372 " wool waste 80c lb 378 " wool in balls, as wool manufacturers, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 16085, 16086). SCHBDULE OF DuTIES 757 Par. Article Rate 349 Torchon laoe, (13 F. R. 145, 12 S. C. R. 754, T. D. 5215, 12117) 60% 464 Tortoise shell combs 35% 464 " shell manufactured 36% 647 " shell unmanufactured Free 383 Tosca nets, (T. D. 14760) 50o lb and 60% 626 Touchstones, crude Free 112 " jasper, cut ' 50% Tourists' bicycles, free on bond, (T. D. 20108, 22017, 23766). 358 " cases of flax (T. D. 18307) 45% 385 Tourney velvet carpets 60c sq yd and 40% 358 Tow, manufactures of, (T. D. 11882, 14066) 45% 336 " of flax (T. D. 20424, 21848) $20 ton 337 " of hemp (T. D. 20424) $22.50 ton 644 " waste, if paper stock Free 479 " waste, unmanufactured or undressed, n. s. p. f 10% 320-332 Towels, cotton, (T. D. 4036, 11077, 13963, 19285, 21651, 21741) ; 45% 349 " cotton, embroidered 60% 357 " fancy huckaback (T. D. 11193, 22764). See Linen cloth. 357 " linen, (T. D. 12455, 13963). See Linen cloth. 349 " linen, embroidered 60 % 332-358" Turkish, cotton or flax, (T. D. 8283, 13963 23487) 45% 93 Toys, ABC plates, not, (T. D. 9806, 11390, 42 F. R. 525, 41 F. R. 882) 60% 431 " agate marbles, (T. D. 11860) 35% 431 " anchor puzzles, (T. D. 12036) 35% 431 " bead bags, (T. D. 11967) 35% 431 " bonbon boxes of metal, to hold candles, (T. D. 24785) 35% 431 " bonbonnier dolls, (T. D. 14934) . ." 35% 423 " brushes, (T. D. 12239, 17843) 40% 431 " bull's-eye lanterns, (T. D. 13667, 14685, 15546, 15869) 35% 431 " celluloid, (T. D. 13223, 26667, 27065, 27144, 27205) 35% 431 " children's tin plates, (T. D. 11989) 35% 93 ■• chinaware, (T. D. 9861, 15147) 60% 431 " Christmas-tree ornaments, (T. T>. 10730, 14945, 22559) 35% 94 " composed of bisque, china, crookeryware, earthenware, parian, porcelain, or stone- ware, plain white, (T. D. 8911, 10880, 14688, 24866) 55% 93 if decorated 60 % 431 '• blocks of clay, (T. D. 12036) 35% 431 " celluloid harmonicas, (T. D. 13302) 35% 431 " clown sets as, (T. D. 25532, 27773, 27867) 36% 109 " colored glass lanterns, small, not, (T. D. 13609) 45% 199 •■ compasses not, (T. D. 12978) 45% 431 " decaloomania pictures, (T. D. 15576, 18358, 19264) 36% 93 " decorated mugs and plates not, (T. D. 10348, 11390, 11055) 60% 431 " dolls and doll heads, of any material, (T. D. 4832, 5196, 3520, 10880, 12026, 12992, 12995, 14684) 35% 431 " dolls' fans (T. D. 17843) 3B% 758 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 431 107 431 431 431 465 431 431 431 467 431 431 431 431 431 431 215 108 109 467 431 463 431 431 Article Rate Toys, dolls' wigs not, but dutiable according to ma- terial, (G. A. 3776, T. D. 14921). electrical, (T. D. 14603, 14604) 35% flute harmonicas, (T. D. 14392) 35% flutes (T. D. 14734, 15597) 35% glass animals (T. D. 14942) 35% glass balls, strung (T. D. 18826) 36% glass slates (T. D. 13197, 14943) 35% harmonicas of less than one octave (T. D. 11037, 12118, 12141, 13423, 16898, 16907, 18598, 72 F. R. 48, T. D. 21981, 22096, 22105) 36% India rubber balloons (T. D. 10482, 10889) 36% india rubber dolls (T. D. 12026) 35% india rubber, not Vulcanized (T. D. 22339).. 35% india rubber, vulcanized 36% Japanese kites (T. D. 11032) 35% jewelry sets as, (T. D. 21430) 35% Jew's harps (T. D. 11017, 11562, 15016, 16790, 18598, 19201) 35% knife and fork sets (T. D. 13656, 14809) 35% lithographed (T. D. 17817, 17819, 18736, 22710) 35% magic lantern slides (65 F. R. 791, T. D. 12711, 14969, 15081, 15313, 21784) 45% magic lanterns (T. D. 11422, 12002, 17820)... 35% magnets, (T. D. 5293) 36% marbles, of any material (T. D. 3264, 3821, 10394, 11992, 12036) 36% masks (T. D. 13975, 23425) 35% mechanical figures, dutiable according to ma- terial (65 P. R. 791, 71 F. R. 959, 72 F. R. 48, 76 F. R. 452. 14 S. C. R. 288, T. D. 10654, 10761, 13656, 13657, 13972, 13975, 13977, 16994, 17245, 17492). metal whistles as, (T. D. 20099) 35% mirrors' small, cheap (T. D. 16340, 16390, 17615, 18019) 36% monkeys (T. D. 14319) 35% music, all boxes and instruments (65 F. R. 415, T. D. 10908, 11839, 11992, 12109, 12850, 12965, 15722, 15878, 22765) 46% mustaches (T. D. 12307, 13975) 36% not composed of china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen or stoneware, n. s. p. f (T. D. 3208, 3530, 11992, 12036, 13975, 13977, 14153) 35% paints, water color, if in boxes other than tin, if the value thereof is 25 marks or 30 francs, or less, per gross boxes, (T. D. 25355) 35% paper (T. D. 15707, 16797, 23311) 35% papier mache and wood figures (T. D. 10876, 23197, 23311) 36% parasols (T. D. 17843) 36% parts of, according to material (T. D. 23065, 23303). perambulator bodies not (G. A. 3794) 36% perspectives not (G. A. 3764) 45% pocket barometers not (T. D. 17658) 46% post horns not (T. D. 13241) 46% rabbit bonbon holders (T. D. 16353, 23311).. 35% rubber bags for balloons not (40 F. R. 57).... 36% scissors too small for use (T. D. 17843) 36% sewing machines (T. D. 15145) 36% Schedule of Duties 759 Par. Article Rate 199 Toys, singing birds not (T. D. 10654) 45%. 43i " small bird cages as, (T. D. 23165). 431 " small Japanese lanterns (T. D. 13609, 15546).. 35% 420 " small paper umbrellas not (T. D. 14321) 35% 109 " snowstorms not (T. D. 12683) 45% 431 " spyglasses (T. D-. 14697) 35% 431 " tin cups and dishes for children (T. D. 18535, 23088) 35% 199 " tin-framed prints not (T. D. 14698) 45% 431 " tin pails and small watering pots are (T. D. 18535) 35% 431 " tin whistles (T. D. 11992) 35% 179 " tinsel wire, lame or lahn, bullions, or metal threads, (69 P. R. 465) 15o lb and 60% 431 " tracing slates (T. D. 14943) 35% 431 '• trick wine glasses (T. D. 13977, 14942) 35% 467 " violins (T. D. 11554, 22765) 45% 431 " watches (T. D. 9925, 13229) 35% 431 " wax angels (T. D. 10918, 12991, 23053) 36% 431 •' wax figures (T. D. 14687) 35% 150 Trace chains. (See chains). (T. D. 8739). 450 Traces, leather 20% 321 Tracing cloth (T. D. 3834, 5830, 13385, 15140, 16227, 23365' 5c sq yd and 20% 415 " paper (T. D. 8810, 11195, 22578) as drawing paper 30% 143 Track tools, iron or steel l%c lb 416 Tracts, religious, (T. D. 2686) 25% Trademarks (T. D. 29975). Sec. 4. Trade agreements, abrogation of. " names, effect of on classification (42 F. E. 446, 38 F. E. 89, 37 F. R. 82, 9 S. C. E. 559, 38 P. R. 92, 10 S. C. R. 80). 20 Tragaca-th cum, advanced in value, if not aloohoho. %c lb and 10% 559 " gum, crude, if not alcoholic .' Free 480 Tragasol gum 20% 126 T Ralls 7-40c lb 405 Tram, artificial or imitation silk, or artificial or imitation horsehair 50c lb 398 '■ silk 750 lb 460 Tranks, glove, 75% of duty on gloves in the fabrica- tion of which they are suitable. 166 Transfer paper, wet 60% 199 Traps, metal 45% 462 Traveling cases, leather permanently fitted and fur- nished 50%, 192 " clocks, with level movements and having jewels in the escapement $1 ea and 40% 192 " clocks, (T. D. 15640, 15978, 66 P. R. 737).... 40% 462 " Inkstands, leather, (T. D. 13304) 40% 332 " rolls of wool and cotton, cotton chief value (T. D. 24592) 45% 378 " rugs, as wool manufactures, n. a. p. f., (53 F. R. 1008, 48 P. R. 159, T. D. 7298, 8702, 13964, 17280, 17353, 24819). Travertine as limestone. (T. T>. 27568). 93 Trays and waiters, china decorated 60% 94 plain white 55% 216 " and waiters, lacquered wood 365( 199 " and waiters, metal 45!i 464 " and waiters, papier mache, (T. D. 17634) 35% 420 " and waiters, straw-board, (T. D. 17048) 35% 760 F. B. Vandegmpt & Co. Par. Article Rate 447 Trays and waiters, wood pulp 35% 475 •• pipe, (T. D. 8974) 60% 216 Treacle, as molasses. See. 3. Treaty with Cuba. 389 Treble ingrain carpets 22c sq yd and 40% 480 Trees, Christmas (T. D. 21095, 21372) 10% 652 " for United States Botanic Gardens and De- partment of Agriculture Free 264 " known as nursery stock, (T. D. 15386) 25% 179 Tresses, metal thread 15c lb and 60 % 108 Trial boxes or glasses, (T. D. 6027) 45% 467 Triangles, musical instruments, (T. D. 9325) 45% 199 Tricotine boxes, (T. b. 7966) 45% 151 Tricycles, steel tubes for manufacture of, (T. D. 1104) 30% 150 " chains for, as chains. 405 Trimmings, artificial or Imitation silk, or artificial or imitation horsehair 45c lb and 60% 550 " artificial silk, or other material (except wool) made on the Lever or Gothrough machines 70% 383 " astrakhan, (T. D. 12945, 13035, 15558, 16690, 16973, 56 F. R. 815, F. R. 420, 71 F. R, 692) 50c lb and 60% 421 " bead 6u% 421 " bead and steel (T. D. 11382) 60% 421 " beaded (T. D. 8959, 10330, 13320, 16090, 16224, 16225, 16229, 16628, 17152) 60% 383 " black braid (T. D. 16361) 50c lb and 60% 349 " Blattstitch goods (T. D. 15164) 60% 179 " bullion (T. D. 10898, 11361) 15c lb and 60% " coach and harness, according to material. 349 " corset (T. D. 10667) 60% 349 " cotton ball fringes (T. D. 12457, 12553) 60% 349 " cotton blind laces (T. R. 15325) 60% 350 " cotton, or other material (except wool) made on the Lever or Gothrough machine 70% 349 " cotton, or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 14609, 15720, 20515, 21499) 60% 349 " cotton frllUngs (T. D. 10765) 60% 349 " cotton fringes (T. D. 12385) 60% 383 " dress, in whole or in part wool or hair (T. D. 3847, 14565, 14694, 15558) 50c lb and 60% 438 " feather (T. D. 6000, 8217, 10253, 10658, 11238).. 60% 349 " feather stitched braids (64 F. R. 161, T. D. 12652, 13653, 13872, 14144) 60% 349 " flax 60% 439 " fur 36% 23 " gelatine (T. D. 14165, 17600) 35% 402 " gelatine, silk and cotton (T. D. 13288) 60% 4S0 " harness, wholly or in chief value of leather... 20% " hat, according to material of chief value (49 F. R. 19, 10 S. C. R. 196, T. D. 21502). 405 " horsehair, imitation of 46c lb and 60% 421 " jet, beaded (56 F. R. 818, T. D. 23232) 60% 349 " lace 60 % 349 " linen 60% 402 " loom figured silk (T. D. 14132) 60% 199 " metal 45% 179 " metal thread (T. D. 10898, 11361, 12367, 13293) 15c lb and 60% 349 ■' novelty braids (T. D. 12835) 60% 421 " passementerie (T. D. 11878) 60% Schedule of Duties 761 Par. Article Rate 349 Trimmings pique (T. D. 16967) 60% 350 " silk or otlier material (except wool) made on the Lever or Gothrough machine 70% 402 " silk with or without India rubber (T. D. 21060, 21860, 22358, 26808, 29252, 29761) 60% 402 " silk beaded 60% 421 " spangled, no part wool (T. D. 23442, 24639)... 60% 349 " Swiss hemstitched '. 60% 179 " tinsel wire, lame or lahn 15c lb and 60% 383 " wool 50c lb and 60% 15 Trinitrotoiuol (T. D. 25129, 26786) 20% 65 Trional (T. D. 21360) 25% 273 Tripangs (T. D. 11585). 34c lb 683 Tripoli (T. D. 12130, 19980, Abt. 716, T. D. 25110) Free 451 " skins, for morocco (T. D. 18705) 5% 65 Troches, medicinal 25% 204 Troiiey poles 10% 668 Tropaeolum, seeds (T. D. 9354) Free 624 Trophies (T. D. 4225, 6566, 13759, 16392, 16656, 18 O. A. G. 62) Free 480 Trophoderme (T. D. 14520) 20% 572 Tropical and semi-tropical fruit plants Free 257 Tropon (T. D. 21920) 3c lb 425 Trousers buckles, valued not over 15c 100.. 5e 100 and 15% valued over 15c, not over 50c 100 10c 100 andl5% valued over 50c 100 15c 100 and 15% 427 " buttons, metal, except steel.. 1-12C line gross and 15% " as wearing apparel, according to material. Trousseaus not free, as personal efEects (T. D. 13432) 271 or 273 Trout (T. D. 15573, 23722). 199 Trowels, metal 45% 199 Trucks, car (T. D. 9688) 45% 269 Truffles, natural (T. D. 13423, 15163) 25% 251 " prepared or preserved, including weight of Immediate coverings (61 F. R. 398, T. D. 13213, 1B153, 29002, 29501, 29534) 2V^c lb. 467 Trumpets, musical instruments (T. D. 5217) 45% 431 Trumpeters, toy (T. D. 8632, 7797) 35% 199 Trunk handles, metal 45% 452 Trunks, leather (T. D. 7394) 40% 215 " wood 35% 199 Trusses, metal (T. D. 12912) 45% 121 T T columns and posts, iron or steel, not assem- bled, or manufactured, or advanced beyond hammering, rolling or casting, valued at 9-lOc lb or less 3-lOc lb Valued above 9-lOc lb 4-10o lb 56 Tube paints (T. D. 5951, 8039, 8416) 30% 263 Tuberose root (T. D. 9331) 50o M 141 Tubes, bicycle (T. D. 13904) 45% 151 " iron or steel, lap-welded, butt-welded, seamed, or jointed, not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge, if not less than % of an inch In diameter lo lb If less than % and not less than % of an Inch in diameter Hie lb If less than % Inch in diameter 2c lb If made of charcoal iron not less than l%c lb 463 199 92 332 176 bone 35% brass (T. D. 7174) 45% brown earthenware 25% cotton and India rubbeir, cotton chief vilue.. 46% copper (T. D. 23522, 25405, 28995) JSJo lb 762 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 199 Tubes, copper, covered with iron wire (T. D. 29714) 45% 96 " earthenware, for filters (T. D. 9670) 36% 98 " for barbmeters and thermometers, It blown, (T. D. 13505) 60% 98 " glass, blown 60% 98 " glass, colored (T. D. 6461, 8579) 60% 109 " glass, molded or pressed, flint or lime glass.. 45% 199 " gold, silver or other metal, except iron or steel (T. D. 7174) 45% 463 " India rubber 35% 464 " India rubber, vulcanized 35% 438 " India rubber for flower stems 60% 146 " iron, cast ^c lb 151 " iron or steel, finished, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 3647, 11040, 11995, 13210, 13904, 20006, 22126, 22716, 22932, 23522, 29714) 30% 464 " ivory 36% 199 " metal, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 17571) 45% 93 " porcelain, decorated 60% 94 " plain white 55% 170 " steel for umbrellas 50 % 151 " steel gas (T. D. 17671, 22932) 30% 151 " steel ignition (T. D. 16136) 30% 161 " tricycle (T. D. 11044, 11995) 30% 330 Tubing, cotton, for flowers (T. D. 14928) 45% 438 " India rubber with thorns (T. D. 13438) 60% 151 " metal, flexible (T. D. 22413, 29714) 30% 330 " of jute, for bagging 45% 401 Tubings, silk 60% 447 Tubs, Indurated fiber ware 35% 349 Tucklngs, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, and articles made from (T. D. 11331, 11698, 12528, 13224, 22162, 25273 Abt. 1296) 60% 263 Tulip bulbs ; $1 M 421 Tulle, beaded (T. D. 16224, 16406) 60% 402 '■ silk (T. D. 17788, 17992) 60% 447 Tumbler mats, wood pulp (T. D. 15220) 35% 98 Tumblers, glass, out (T. D. 3030, 11001) 60% 109 " or goblets, glass, plain 45% 190 Tungsten bearing ores of all kinds (T. D. 8032, 6976, 21217,23091,24506,24607) 10% 184 " valued at ?2D0 per ton or less 25% valued at more than $200 per ton 20% 467 Tuning forks and hammers (T. D. 6259, 6848, 9325, G. A. 3911) 46% Tunny fish, in tin packages (see Fish). 382 Turbans, wool 44c lb and 60% 438 Turkey quills, crude (75 F. R. 833, T. D. 17883) 20% 438 " quills, dressed 60% 56 " red, color 30% 32 " red, oil (T. D. 12181), if containing 50% or more castor oil 30c gal if containing less than 50% castor oil 15c gal n. s. p. f 30% 391 " rugs 10c sq ft and 40% 166 Turkish muskets (T. D. 13212) 25% 332 " towels, cotton (T. D. 11077, 13963, 23487) 45% towels, flax (T. D. 25763) See Flax cloth and articles. 698 Turmeric Free 183 Turnings, Iron (T. D. 5088, 6160) 20% 2tC Turnip seed (T. D. 6636, 7313, 6 S. C. R. 176) 4c lb 269 Turnips 25% Schedule of Duties 763 Par. Article Rate 147 Turntable Iron (T. D. 7684) 8-lOc lb 559 Turpentine, chain, crude (T. D. 4701, 5114) Free 3 " fat, oil of (T. D. 7374) 25% 700 " spirits of (T. D. 8671) Free 699 " Venice (T. D. 21960) Free 421 Turquoise beads (T. D. 13347) 35% 449 " cut 10% 448 " set 60% 555 " uncut Free 219 Turron, as confectionery (T. D. 5954). 286 Turtle meat, canned or dried (T. D. 11568, 14606, 17195, 17212, 22083) 26% 639 " meat, American caught (T. D. 22083) Free 464 " shells, polished (T. D. 24809) 35% 701 Turtles , Free 397 Tussah warps, as silk spun (T. D. 14146). 194 Tutenegue, in blocks or pigs l%c lb 199 " manufactures of 45% 199 " in sheets, polished 46% 194 " in sheets, not polished l%c lb 194 " old and worn out, fit only for remanufacture. . Ic lb 382 Tweed hats 44o lb and 60% 653 Tweezers, platinum-pointed (T. D. 13687) Free 199 " metal 45% 358 Twilled burlaps (T. D. 23386) 46%. cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 246, 15044). jute fabrics defined (T. D. 26445). 507 Twine, binding, composed of New Zealand hemp, J manila, istle or Tampico fiber, sisal grass or sunn, of single ply, not exceeding 600 ft. per lb. (T. D. 10802, 14951, 20897, 20910) Free- 607 " as above, from country which imposes duty on like articles from United States %o Ib- 358 " as above, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18850) 46% 349 " cable laid (T. D. 13186) 60% 349 " cotton (T. D. 13186, 13672) 60%. 342 " 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.. 20%; 340 " flax, hemp or ramie (T. D. 11886, 13186, 13572, 17343). Made from yarn not finer than 5 lea or num- ber lOc lb Made from yarn finer than 5 lea or number.... 12c lb and additional for each lea or number or part of. In excess of five %c lb 340 " harness, as twine, flax (T. D. 14405, 14406). 340 " hemp. (See twine, flax.) (T. D. 17407, 18004). 358 " jute binding (T. D. 10631, 14951) 46% 339 " lath (T, D. 13786) %c lb 358 " manilla 46% 340 " ramie. (See twine, flax). 340 " salmon, as twine, flax. 340 " seaming, as twine, flax. " seine or gllUng. (See twine, flax gill.) (T. D. 10332.) S98 Twist, silk, if in the gum Jl lb If ungummed, or further advanced by any process of manufacture f 1.50 Ih But in no case shall duty be assessed on a less number of yards than Is marked on the skeins, bobbins, cops, spools, or beams. 764 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 358 Twist, Jute 45% 426 " silk, woven, made and cut exclusively for covering buttons not exceeding three inches in any one dimension 10% 390 Two-ply ingrain carpets 18o sq yd and 40% 182 Type ashes (T. D. 22333) 2 l-8c lb 191 " metal, on the lead contained therein (T. D. 1911, 8147, 9831, 1559, 12907) l%c lb 191 " new 26% 702 " old Free 413 " writing paper. (See paper, writing.) 349 " writer ribbons (G. A. 3906) 60% 197 " setting machines 30% 413 " writer paper. (See paper, writing.) 197 " writers 30% 191 Types, brass, (T. D. 1911) 25% 480 Tyrlan dye (July 8, 1861, Boston) 20% U 382 Ulsters, wool 44o lb and 60% 60 Ultramarine blue, wash (T. D. 13060, 13423) 3o lb 50 " blue, whether dry, in pulp or mixed with water (T. D. 4050, 3361, 4950, 12215, 15030, 60 F. R. 1014) 3c lb 47 Umber and umber earths (T. D. 8416, 10869). Not powdered, washed or pulverized %c lb If powdered washed or pulverized %c lb If ground in oil or water lo lb 56 " and umber earths, in tubes, pans, cakes, or other forms 30% 170 Umbrella and parasol ribs and stretchers of metal, in frames or otherwise 50% 399 " cloths, silk and cotton (T. D. 10353, 10655, 22574), as Silk goods. 399 " cloths, black union twills, (T. D. 10655) as Silk goods. 112 " handles, agate (T. D. 15975) 50% 93 " handles and tips of china (T. D. 10252, 11704). Decorated 60% 94 Not decorated 55 % 463 " handles, bone chief value (T. D. 17573) 35% 17 " handles of celluloid (T. D. 17189, 23089) 65c lb and 30% 480 '• handles, gallilith, (T. D. 26733) 20% 464 " handles, pearl (T. D. 13349, 17573) 35% 199 " handles, metal (T. D. 7953, 16295) 45% 112 " handles of crocidolite or jasper (T. D. 13377, 16975) 50% 215 " handles, wood, (T. D. 24995) 35% 95 " handles, tiger eye, not decorated, (T. D. 25083, 25361, Abt. 1751) 35% If decorated 45% 212 " reeds wrought from reeds or rattans (T. D. 13244) 10% 170 " ribs 50% 199 " rings (T. D. 20800) 45% 713 " 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) Free 478 " sticks, finished or unfinished (T. D. 18627, 20775, ■>-'nii\ iav Schedule of Duties 765 I' ^R. Article Rate KO Umbrella stretchers (T. D. 12911, 14603, 17332) 50% 17ft " tubes, steel (T. D. 7425, 14602, 16483, 22716, 23302) 50% 135 " wire (T. D. 13211) 35% 478 Umbrellas, covered with material other than paper or lace (T. D. 4205, 11829, 13807, 14138) 50% 420 " paper (T. D. 11829, 13046, 13063, 14321, 16701, 16740, 17161, 18729, 66 F. R. 733, 71 F. R. 864) 35% 240 Uncleaned rice (T. D. 12253, 12340, 13231) 1%0 lb 555 Uncut precious stones Free Sec. 7. Undervaluation of goods, penalty for. 329 Underwear, cotton or other vegetable fiber, of every description, knit on machines or by hand (T. D. 10817, 16310, 21694, 24662, 26085, 27177). Valued not over $1.50 doz 60c doz and 15% Valued over J1.50, not over $3 doz.. $1.10 doz and 15% Valued over $3, not over $5 doz.. $1.60 doz and 26% Valued over $6, not over $7 doz.. $1.75 doz and 36% Valued over $7, not over $15 doz.. $2. 25 doz and 36% Valued over $15 doz 50% 324 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, n. s. p. f 50% 349 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, embroidered (T. D. 14301, 15835) 60% 402 " silk 60% 379 " wool flannels for. Valued not over 40o lb 22c lb and 30% Valued over 40c, not over 60o lb 33o lb and 36% Valued over 50c lb, pay as wool dress goods. 382 " wool knit (46 F. R. 510, T. D. 16657). 44c lb and 60% 382 " wool and silk, silk chief value (T. D. 14811," 26890, 27652, 28580, 29766) 44c lb and 60% 480 Unenumerated articles, if manufactured 20% 480 " articles, unmanufactured or raw 10% " articles, African bass cut into lengths (Abt. 9615, T. D. 26969). " articles, almond meal not toilet article, (T. D. 27965). " articles, annatto butter color (Abt. 19944, T. D. 29339). articles, bixine extract, (T. D. 29763). articles, bone size (T. D. 24950, 25218, Abt. 1083). ; " articles, Brazilian cement, (T. D. 27714). , articles, candle tar, (T. D. 10951). articles, chestnut flour, (T. D. 11598, 15155). articles, cocoa fiber dyed, (T. D. 12568). articles, cocoanuts ground, (T. D. 11849). articles, factis truss pads (T. D. 27383). " articles, fibers, black Algiers, dyed, (T. D. 27508). articles, figures for cakes, (T. D. 18604). articles, flint polishing stones, (T. D. 26603). " articles, flint stones incased in cement, (T. D. 29611). articles, frogs dressed (T. D. 11566, 26190, Abt. 6410). articles, gallilith in sheels, (T. D. 27T73, 27822)., articles, gallilith umbrella handles, (T. D. 26733, 27822). 766 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate Unenumerated articles, goat hair dyed (Abt. 17684, T. • D. 28626). articles, granite stone lanterns, (T. D. 28543, 29375, 29786). articles, ground oil cake or cotton seed meal, (T. D. 25167). " articles, gum tragasol, (T. D. 26732). " articles, gutta percha gum, (T. D. 26997). " articles, icina of sugar and chocolate, (T. D. 12S80). " articles, india rubber, recovered, (T. D. 29690, 29731). " articles. Insect powder, (T. D. 10232). " articles, kittool fiber, prepared, (T. D. 18691). " articles, locust bean meal, (T. D. 13078). " articles, marine glue pitch, (T. D. 24117). " articles, massa blocks, (T. D. 11341). " articles, millet pulp prepared for food, (T. D. 18885). " articles, pathological specimens, (T. D. 12679, 12798). articles, raspberry vinegar, (T. D. 13195). articles, red putty, (T. D. 11246). " articles, resin pitch, (T. D. 29516). " articles, rice hull ashes, (T. D. 23633). " articles, sago, German, (T. D. 28937). " articles, sealing wax, (T. I>. 25595). " articles, seeds, articles in chief value of, (T. D. 27257). " articles, semblino, (T. D. 27648). articles, shellac substitute (Abt. 12109, T. D. 27475). '' " articles, sichel glue, (T. D. 26854). " articles, snowshoes made of wood and raw- hide, rawhide chief value, (T. D. 25491). " articles, so-called soda ash, (T. D. 12021). articles, starch fiber, (T. D. 12856). articles, vegetable fibers, assorted, dressed, cut, and bunched, (T. n 24860). articles, watermelon seeds, salted and roasted. (Abt. 16741, T. D. 28414). " articles, whalebone, split, cut, and bunched. (T. D. 29753). " articles, wool washing residue, (Abt. 15164, T. D. 28104). 307 Unfermented wine $1.85 case 626 Unground talc 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). 332-368 " damask, according to chief value (T. D. 11048, 22158, 22396). 329 " suits, as underwear, cotton. 616 United States, books, engravings, etchings, maps, charts and photographs for use of (T. D. 14171, 14587, 18213) Free 639 " States fisheries, products of Free 600 " States products returned, not advanced in value or improved in condition Free 708 Unleavened wafers • Free 244 Unmedlcated wafers, edible. See wafers. 409 Unsized printing paper. See paper. Schedule op Duties '767 Par. ' Article Rate Unusual coverings (T. D. 10467, 10488, 18298, 21057, 21736, 21757, 21858, 21961, 22361, 22505, 22841, 23266, 24646, 26608, 26973, 27833, 28702, 29369, 29801, 29980), duty is cumulative. 367 Unwashed wool is wool in natural condition. 90 Unwrought clays or earths, n. s. p. t $1 ton 332 Upholstery canvas, cotton chief value 45% 403 " cloth, silk chief value, (T. D. 22178, 23098, 23309) 50% 378 " cloth, wool chief value (T. D. 12250, 14062). As wool manufactures. cloth, cotton figured (T. D. 14309) as cotton cloth. 326 " goods, wholly or in chief value of cotton or other vegetable fiber, Jacguard figured, weighing over 6 oz per square yard 50% 199 " nails as manufactures of metal (T. D. 9248) . . 45% 451 Upper leather, dressed 15% 451 Uppers, shoe leather cut for, in addition to the duty Imposed on leather of the same character as that from which they are cut 10% 3 Uranate of soda (T. D. 4293) 26% 703 Uranium, chloride or nitrate of Free 703 " oxide of Free 703 " oxide natron (T. D. 4293) Free 703 " salts of Free 3 Urea 25%. 65 Urethane, (T. D. 13701), (minimum 25%) 56c lb 98 Urinometers, if blown (T. D. 14857) 60% 15 Ursol, (T. D. 17738) 20% 199 Utensils of steel (52 F. R. 808) 46% 650 " philosophical and scientific Free 168 " table, kitchen, and hospital, or other similar hollow ware of iron or steel, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, but not orna- mented or decorated with lithographic or I J. other printing 40% V 704 Vaccine virus (T. D. 16389, 16415, 21760, 22637, 22726) Free 704 " virus, hog cholera, (T. D. 29407)/ Free 349 Valenciennes lace 60% 416 Valentines, ordinary, as printed matter 25% 403 " silk chief value (T. D. 2125, 4629) 50% with flowers, buds, etc., according to chief value. 639 Valerian oil ^ee 482 Valerianic acid (T. D. 6353) Free 21 " ether, as fruit ether (T. D. 9205, 13701), (mini- mum 25%) *1 '^ 705 Valonia Free Sec. 28 (Sub-Sees. 10, 11). Value, market, method of de- termining. 402 Vamps, silk embroidered for velvet slippers (T. D. 17060) 6"% 451 " shoe, leather cut for in addition to the duty imposed on leather of the same character as that from which they are cut (T. D. 10342) 10% 626 Vanadium ore, (T. D. 28467) Free 56 Vandyke brown, as a color (T. D. 9090) 30% 659 Vanilla beans, crude (T. D. 6481, 19454, 19473) Free ?0 " beans, not crude (T. D. 18661) %o lb and 10% 2 ■' beans, m alcohol (T. 1). 6481) 60c lb and 26% 3 " beans, oil of 26% 768 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 219 Vanilla creams (T. D. 13233). As confectionery. 83 Vanillin (T. D. 6256, 23338) 20c oz Vans, furniture, not usual coverings (T. D. 20706, 22740, 21983, 23817). 61 Varnisii, alcoholic (T. D. 11405). (See varnish spirit.) 51 " brewers' compound CT. D. 3484). (See varnish spirit.) 51 " enamel paints made with 35% 303 " imitation, (T. D. 4549) ?2.60 gal 51 " gold size 25% 51 " iron (T. D. 2039) 26% 61 " Japan (T. D. 7977, 8287) 25% 61 " Japanese metallic (T. D. 7131) 25% 51 " lac spirits, so-called (T. D. 6901, 11405, 12953) See varnish spirit. 51 " not spirit 25 % 61 " ruby, not a spirit varnish (Abt. 1902, T. D. 26385, 25655, Abt. 3032) 26% 51 " shellac (T. D. 5300, 12953.) (See varnish spirit.) 51 " spirit, containing 5% or more of methyl alco- hol 35c gal and 35% If containing less than 5% of methyl alcohol $1.32 gal and 35% 451 Varnished leather, weighing not over 10 lbs doz hides or skins 27c lb and 15% Over 10 lbs, not over 25 lbs 27c lb and 8% Over 25 lbs 20c lb and 10% 3 Varnolette, a combination of gum and gum resin with salts of lime and manganese (T. D. 10088, 22591) 26% 112 Vases, alabaster, breccia, marble, and jet, (T. D. 7127) 50% 93 " bronze, gilded, or other metal and decorated china (T. D. 4061, 15166) 60% 199 " bronze mounted, metal chief value, (T. D. 24674) 45% 94 " china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthenware, plain 55% 93 " decorated or colored (T. D. 11969, 13373, 15166) 60% 98 " glass, Bohemian or porcelain 60% 98 " glass, cut and decorated 60% 109 " glass, plain 45% 714-715 " if works of art. See works of art. 199 " Japanese, cloisonne or enameled copper (T. D. 4061, 22076) 45% 199 " metal 45% not statuary, (T. D. 24758). 96 " of earthy substances, plain 35% decorated 46% 112 " onyx (T. D. 13373) 50% 98 " opal glass 60% 464 " plaster of paris, (T. D. 24443) 35% 653 " platinum, for chemical uses Free 109 Vault lights (T. D. 20803) 45% 286 Veal, fresh (T. D. 13409, 17159) l^c lb 46 Vegetable, black 358 578 20 659 25% fiber, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 12208, 12223, 12240, 12248. 12354, 12356, 12969, 13193, 21000, 23347) 45% fiber bast (T. D. 16337) Free fiber, as drugs, advanced in value if not al- coholic >/io lb and 10% fiber, as drug, crude if not alcoholic Free Schedule of Duties 769 Par. Akticle Rate 422 Vegetable fiber bast braids, as braids of vegetable fiber, (T. D. 15982). 422 " fiber braids, as braids of vegetable fiber (T. D. 16346). 358 " fiber, china grass mantel borders (T. D. 13193) 45% 479 " fiber, china grass or ramie noils, as waste (T. D. 13348) 10% 422 " fiber, chip hat braids, as braids (T. D. 15324). 358 " fiber, cloth of, (T. D. 12223, 13661) 45% 540 " fiber, cocoa (T. D. 12568) Free 543 " fiber, coir and coir yarn Free 358 " fiber, coir hawser and mats (T. D. 11425, 12208) ; 45% 578 " fiber, crude Free 480 " fiber, dressed, assorted, and bunched, (T. D. 24860) 20% 578 " fiber, dried crude (T. D. 2789, 3013, 6661, 6672) Free 480 " fiber, dyed (T. D. 12209, 12568, 15956, 27508, • Abt. 12311) 20% " fiber, hat braids, oak bark not (T. D. 13298). 358 " fiber, hats of cotton and pith or rush (T. D. 12134) 45% 480 " fiber, kittool (T. D. 13591) 20% 358 " fiber, manufacture of, (T. D. 10649, 11879, 12223, 12248, 12355) 45% 344 " fiber, mats and matting (T. D. 12240, 12959). Valued not over 15c sq yd 4c sq yd and 30% Valued over 15c sq yd 8c sq yd and 30% " fiber, palm fiber cloth, not a manufacture of (T. D. 12354). 480 " fiber, patent (T. D. 12209) 20% 480 •' fiber, piassava, dressed (T. D. 13947, 16088).. 20% 440 " fiber, root fans, Kuskus (T. D. 13325) 50% 358 " fiber, sisal grass hammocks (T. D. 12354) 45% 422 " fiber, straw hats (T. D. 12939) 35% 578 " fiber, sunn (T. D. 15579) Free 324 " fiber, wearing apparel composed of 50% 596 " ivory, in Its natural state Free 427 " ivory buttons (T. D. 1319, 19416) %o per line gross and 15% 430 " ivory dice and draughts 50% 464 " ivory, manufactures of, n. s. p. f 35% 464 " ivory oi'naments, as manufactures of (T. D. 2616) 35% 154 " knives. (See knives). 3 " oils, essential or expressed 25% 65 " pepsin (T. D. 11350) 25% 578 " substances, bast (T. D. 16337) Free 480 " substances, cirine (T. D. 15130) 20% 635 " substances, copra, crude, (T. D. 13820, 15417) Free 630 " substances, cotton-seed hulls (T. D. 14705, 14739) Free 630 " substances, crude or unmanufactured (T. D. 13820, 14704, 14739, 14759) Free 578 " substances, fibrous, crude, (T. D. 7268, 13295, 14830, 15579) Free 499 " substances for dyeing or tanning, crude Free 644 " substances tor paper stock Free 578 " substances. Loofah (T. D. 15411) Free 343 " substances, matting manufactured from — 3^0 sq yd 578 " substances, mustard dross (T. D. 14705, 14739) Free 239 " substances, oat hulls, (T. D. 15376, 15399, 16228) 10c 100 lbs 770 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Pak. Article Rate 630 Vegetable substances, Tonquin, tonqua or Tonka bean crystals (T. D. 13685, 13820, 14836, 15411, 15417, 16376) Free 213 " substances, toothpicks of (T. D. 16089) 2c M and 15% 480 " substances, wheat bran (T. D. 16435) 20% 580 " tallow, commonly used in soap making or in wire drawing, or for stuffing or dressing leather, and fit only for such uses, n. s. p. f. Free 707 " wax (T. D. 7426) Free 249 Vegetables, beans (41 F. H. 517, 9 S. C. R. 559, 16 S. C. R. 67), per bu. of 60 lbs 45c bu 251 " beans, prepared or preserved, or contained in tins, jars, bottles or similar packages. In- cluding weight of immediate coverings. .. .2%c lb betel leaves, not (T. D. 10746). 480 " bran, not (T. D. 16435) 20% 254 " cabbages 2c each 252 " cauliflower, in brine (T. D. 15523, 61 P. R. 500, 29076) 40% 252 " cucumbers, in brine (61 F. R. 500, T. D. 10749) 40% 252 " desiccated (T. D. 8274, 13179) 40% 269 " edible, natural, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 1818, 10597, 12308, 14294, 24370) 25% 261 " garlic Ic lb 261 " garlic, dried (T. D. 15139) lo lb 242 " green kern (T. D. 16950) 25c bu 252 " if cut, sliced, or otherwise reduced in size, or if parched or roasted, or if pickled, or pack- ed in salt, brine, oil or prepared in any way 40% 262 " in salt or brine (T. D. 10597, 10749, 12308, 15407, 15523, 61 F. R. 500) 40% 269 " lentils (T. D. 11559, 16115) , 25% 251 " mushrooms, cut, sliced, dried, in undivided packages containing not less than 5 lbs, (T. D. 15032, 17557, 68 F. R. 421) 2%c lb 251 " mushrooms, prepared or preserved, or con- tained In tins, jars, bottles or similar pack- ages, including weight of immediate cov- erings 2%o lb 261 " onions (57 lbs to bu.) 40c bu 252 " packed in tin cans and sterilized by heat, (Abt. 19688, T. D. 29280) 40% 262 " peas, dried 25o bu 262 " peas, green, per bu of 60 lbs 25o bu 262 " peas, in cartons, papers or other small pack- ages lo lb 251 " peas, prepared in tins, jars, bottles, or similar packages, including weight of immediate coverings 2^c lb 253 " pickles and sauces of all kinds (T. D. 6889, 8274) 40% 265 " potatoes, per bu of 60 lbs 25o bu 252 " prepared, Chinese (T. D. 11202, 13207) 40% 252 " prepared or preserved, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 23363, 23457) 40% 249 " string beans (T. D. 18523), per bu of 60 lbs.. 45o bu " seeds of black tare, not (T. D. 14162). 269 " tomatoes. In their natural state, (13 S. C. R. 881, 9 S. C. R. 559, 39 P. R. 109, 173 S. C. R. 8, T. D. 11060, 14045, 14294) 25% 261 " truffles, prepared or preserved, or contained Schedule yr Duties 'i^'^l Par. Article Rate in tins, jars, bottles or similar packages, in- cluding weight of immediate coverings (61 F. R. 398, T. D. 13213, 15153) 214c lb 20 Vegetables used for medicine and dyeing, advanced in value, if not alcoholic .14c lb and 10% 569 " used for medicine and dyeing, crude, if not alcoholic Free 493 Veh ides of emigrants in use Free 493 " of emigrants in use, bicycles are (T. D. 18876) Free 349 Veilings, cotton 60% 402 " silk 60% 349 Veils, crepe, cotton chief value (T. D. 363ff) 60% 402 " crepe, silk chief value (T. D. 3630, 6799, 19312, 21154, 22073, 22160) 60% 349 " cotton or other vegetable fibre 60% 350 " cotton, silk, artificial silk, or other material (except wool), made on the Lever or Go- through machine 70% 402 " donna maria, parisina, etc., silk chief value.. 60% 402 " for infants, silk (T. D. 12242) 60% 402 " in the piece, si!k (T. D. 12242, 13981, 14714, 15866, 15867, 15869) 60% 402 " nun's, with border on each side, if silk (T. D. 12237) 60% 382 " Shetland (T. D. 13979) 44c lb and 60% 402 " silk (60 F. R. 908, 54 F. R. 367, 61 F. R. 238, 66 F. R. 526, 724, T. D. 12334, 13905, 14052, 14714, 15642, 15869, 16318, 16918, 17788, 17992) 60% 402 ■' silk chiffon (T. D. 16277, 16311, S3 F. R. 691) .. . 60% 382 " wool, (T. D. 6799, 8140, 11244, 13975, 13979) 44c lb and 60% 646 Vellum Free 321 " cloth, cotton chief value (T. D. 3834) 3c sq yd and 20% 199 Velocipedes (T. D. 3283) 45% 353 Velours flax, (T. D. 11180, 19482) 60% 325 " jute, as cotton velvet. 325 " Pekin (T. D. 7798), as cotton velvet, (T. D. 19489). 349 Veloutlne (T. D. 21375) 60% 325 Velvet, binding in the piece, (T. D. 14164, 14696). See Velveteen dress facings. 427 " buttons, (T. D. 10551, 11358) 50% 387 " carpets ■lOc sq yd and 40% 325 " cotton (T. D. 11409), not bleached, dyed, col- ored, stained, painted, or printed, (mini- mum 47%%) 9<=. sq yd and 25% if bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, (minimum 47%%) 12c sq yd and 25% 353 " flax 60% 399 " or plush ribbons, or other pile fabrics, not over 12 inches and not less than % of one inch in width, cut or uncut, of which silk is the component material of chief value, n. s. p. f., containing no silk except that • In the pile and selvedges, if black W-fiO ^^ If other than black ?l-75 lb If containing silk other than that in the pile and selvedges, if black • ViMVa If other than black , ♦2.25 lb 772 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate For each Vi of one inch or fraction thereof, less than % of one inch in width in ad- dition to the above rates 40c lb All the foregoing shall pay not less than 45% Velvet samples, in boxes as entireties, (T. D. 12572), " selvedges on, included for dutiable purposes, (T. D. 11580, 123B0, 53 F. R. 244). 402 " slipper vamps, embroidered, (T. D. 17060) 60% 385 " Tournay rugs, (T. D. 15714, 15884). 60c sq yd and 40% 399 " and plushes, distinction between shall be de- • termined by the length of the pile; those having pile exceeding 1-7 of one inch in length, to be taken as "plushes;" those hav- ing pile 1-7 of one inch or less in length shall be taken as "velvets." 399 " chenilles, and other pile fabrics, n. s. p. f., cut or uncut, composed wholly or in chief value of silk, weighing not less than 5% oz per sq yd $1.50 lb If weighing less than 5% oz, but not less than 4 o«, or if all the filling is not cotton $2.75 lb If all the filling is cotton $2.00 lb All the foregoing weighing less than 4 oz to the sq yd $4.00 lb All the foregoing shall pay not less 'than 45 % 325 Velveteen, cotton or other vegetable fiber, not bleach- ed, dyed, colored, stained, painted or print- ed, (T. D. 21454) 9c sq yd and 25% If bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed 12o sq yd and 25% But none of the above shall pay less than 47%% 325 " dress facings bias, or skirt bindings, composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 11977, 12896, 13736, 13970, 49 P. R. 633, 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 12o sq yd and 35% But none of the above shall pay less than.... 47%% 199 Veneering rods, as manufactures of metal 45% 203 Veneers, cabinet woods, (T. D. 9010) 20% 203 " of woods (T. D. 25918) 20% 215 " imitation, (T. D. 21373) 36% 215 " Inlaid (T. D. 19908) 35% 464 " ivory, for piano keys, (T. D. 9053) 35% 389 Venetian chain carpets 22c sq yd and 40% 199 " mosaic, (T. D. 11402) 45% 56 " red, (T. D. 1590, 9090, 11346) 30% 699 Venice turpentine (T. D. 21960) Free 285 Venison, (T. D. 2325, 7202, 25012) 1%C lb 284 " hams 4o lb 65 Veratrlne (T. D. 13061), (minimum 25%) 55c lb 112 Verde de prato articles, (G. A. 3835, T. D. 8796, 12140, 17960) 60% 706 Verdigris or sub-acetate of copper, (71 F. R. 954, 78 F. R. 339, G. A. 3779, T. D. 8593, 13588, 14549, 22942, 24102, 26041) Free 3 " distilled, as chemical compound, (T. D. 8593). 25% 66 Verdlter, or bremen green, (T. D. 1705) 30% J37 Vermicelli, (T. D. 9388, 8819) l%c lb 62 Vernnlllon red, containing quicksilver (T. D. 11670). 10c lb Schedule op Duties 773 I'ar. Article Rate 52 Vermilion red, not containing quicksilver, but con- taining lead 4%o lb S6 " all others (T. D. 11540) 30% 58 Vermilionette, (T. D. 11335, 11540, 14305, 14306) 30% 307 Vermuth, in casks or packages other than bottles or Jugs, if containing 14% or less of absolute alcohol (T. D. 29778) 45o gal if containing more than 14%, but not more than 24% of absolute alcohol 60c gal 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 $1.85 case Any excess beyond these quantities found in such bottles or jugs, pint or fractional part thereof 6o 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. 307 " Bovril wine is (T. D. 14936). Sec. 20. Vessels, American in foreign trade, repairs to.. Free and equipments, anchors and chain cables imported and sent abroad for repairs, are du- tiable on return, unless they constitute part of equipment of the importing vessel (Reg. 1908, article 756). " and equipments, imported in parts and put to- gether, dutiable and cannot be documented (T. T>. 5444). Sec. 19. " and equipments built in U. S. for foreign ac- count Free Sec. 22. " 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. D. 534, 657, 1407, 9135, 9568, 11629, 11893, 11220). " and equipments, sea stores, when dutiable (T. D. 2796, 3111, 3113, R. S.) " and equipments, usual or proper equipments of a vessel is not liable to duty (Reg. 1908, article 756). 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 itnportation, 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 774 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate are brought in on the same vessel to which they are to be bona-iicle appropriated they do not constitute importations and are not dutiable (T. D. 657, 1407, 9962, 11629, 11659, 11893, 11220). Vessels and equipments, wrought iron for, and forg- ings of iron or steel for. (See iron or steel.) " and equipments, vessel arriving in the or- dinary course of navigation is not dutiable (in re Fassett, 142, U. S. 479) but small craft imported on board another vessel are dutiable (T. D. 4860, 14095, 14975). 653 " and parts thereof, of platinum, for chemical uses Free 147 " cast iron 8-lOc lb 151 " cylindrical or tubular, for holding gas, liquids, or other material, whether full or empty. . . . 30% Sec. 21. " of war, supplies for. " equipment of. Extra shaft, part of original equipment of a foreign vessel, dutiable if landed for future use. (T. D. 24075). 123 " forgings for, iron or steel 30% 149 " iron, if coated, glazed or tinned l%c lb 158 " iron, enameled 40% Sec. 21. " supplies for (in foreign trade) Free 147 " wholly of oast iron 8-lOc lb Sec. 22. " wrecked, merchandise recovered therefrom. 449 Vest chains, silk (T. D. 16134, 20779) 60% Vestlngs, cotton (T. D. 13289, 21940, 21949). (As cot- ton cloth.) 357 " linen (as Linen cloth). 399 " silk (as Silk woven goods). 378 " wool. (As wool cloth.) Vests, as shirts (T. D. 12987, 16533). 329 " athletic shirts not (T. D. 12987). (See Cottons.) 329 " ladies, as shirts (T. D. 16533). 15 Vesuvln (T. D. 616) 30% 668 Vetch seed as grass seed, (T. D. 27306) Free 98 Vials, cut, engraved, colored, etc., filled or empty.... 60% 98 " for tooth powder (T. D. 14931) 60% 97 " 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 Ic lb If holding not more than 1 pint and not less than M, of a pint l^c lb If holding less than % of a pint 50c gross But none of the above to pay less than 40% 65 Vichy lozenges, medicinal preparations, (T. D. 1646) . . 25% 627 " salts, (T. D. 2021, 9217, 971B) Free 312 " water, artificial or natural (as mineral water). Victoria crepe, cotton, (T. D. 3630). As cotton cloth. 349 " crepe, veils, cotton, (T. D. 6799) 60%, Vicuna skins, with wool on, Jan. 1, 1859, Philadelphia. (See wool.) 87 Vienna lime (T. D. 23213) 5c per 100 IbJ 402 " ovals, (Abt. 675, 719, T. D. 25089, 25110) tOl 412 View books (as lithograph prints) (T. D. 14070). 416 Views of any landscape, scene, building, place or lo- cality in the United States, on cardboard or paper, not thinner than 8-1000 of one inch, by whatever process printed or pro- duced, including those wholly or In part Schedule of Duties 775 Par. Article Rate produced by either lithographic or photo- gelatin process (except show cards), oc- cupying 35 square inches or less of sur- face per view, bound or unbound, or in any other form 15o lb and 25% Thinner than 8-1000 of one inch $2 per M 420 Views of the Orient paper, (T. D. 13774) 35% 299 Vinegar (T. D. 2988, 13075) 7%c gal " of less than standard strength, same rate as standard. 299 " concentrated. Method of estimating duty on (T. D. 15643). 1 " distilled, or essence of, (T. D. 3964, 4213, 4378). Not exceeding specific gravity of 1 47-1000.. %o lb exceeding specific gravity of 1 47-1000 2o lb 65 " medicinal, alcoholic (minimum 25%) 55c lb 65 " medicinal, non-alcoholic ; 25% 480 " raspberry (T. D. 13195, 14731) 20% 299 " tarragon (T. D. 8176) 7%o gal 67 " toilet, alcoholic (T. D. 6638, 13056, 13665) 60c lb and 50% 67 " toilet, non-alcoholic 60% 307 " wine. (As still wine.) (T. D. 14820.) 264 Vines, all kinds, known as nursery stock, n. s. p. f.. 26% 264 " grape, (T. D. 11574) 25% 480 VInette, wine of barberries, (T. D. 6297) 20% 65 Vino de Salud, (T. D. 16412) (minimum 26%) 55c lb 306 " nebiolo, as sparkling wine (T. D. 11211). 65 VInolia, (T. D. 16342) 25% 1 VInotanIn, (T. D. 16437) 35o lb 15 Violet, coal tar color, (T. D. 1081, 8802, 12795, 20855).. 30% 219 " orystalized, (T. D. 9268). As confectionery. 467 Violin bow frogs, (T. D. 3274, 10938, 10956, 12952) 45% 467 " bows, (T. D. 6872, 10244, 10298, 10885, 10938, Abt. 413, 926, T. D. 25023, 25177) 45% 683 " bows, horse hair for, (T. D. 6872, 11562, 15686) Free 467 " cases, (T. D. 2427, 10223, 10251, 10320, 10488, 26682) 45% 467 " necks (T. D. 22141) 45% 469 •' rosin, (T. D. 16099, 16304, 24103) 20% 469 " rosin in wooden cases, (T. D. 12977, 23336) 20% 467 " strings 46% 467 " strings, wire, (T. D. 2415, 4463, 10259, 10339, 13234, 14741) 45% " strings, boxes for, as unusual coverings, (T. D. 13076). 467 " strings, catgut, (T. D. 10758, 15518) 45% Violins of full size, in value less than 2 marks net each, as toys; in value 2 marks net each, or over, as musical instruments (T. D. 27557). 467 " or parts of (T. D. 22765) 46% and accordions, not toys (T. D. 22765). 704 Virus, vaccine (T. T>. 21760, 22637. 22726, 29407, 29828) Free 199 Vises, (T. T>. 2526) «% 416 Visiting cards, printed 26% 316-319 Vitrages, cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 14612, 21689). 357-358 " flax, as flax cloth. 84 Vitrified brick 36% 86 " tiles. Value not exceeding 40o square foot.. 8c sq ft exceeding 40o square foot 10c sq ft and 25% 9 Vitriol, blue %c lb 776 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 19 vitriol, green copper as 15-lOOc It> 1 " oil of ^c lb 687 " oil of, from country charging duty on same from United States %c lb 687 " oil of, for agricultural purposes Free 55 " white Ic lb 3 Volatile oils 25% 199 Volute cell machines, (T. D. 4122) 45% 636 Vomic nut, crude Free 464 Vulcanized India rubber, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f 35% W 332 Wadding, cotton 45% 420 " paper 35% 441 Wads, gun, of all descriptions 20% 244 Wafers, n. s. p. f 20% If sweetened or fruited, or both. Valued at 16c lb or less 3o lb and 15% Valued at over 15o lb 50% 480 " for flsh food, (T. D. 6516, 10892) 20% 65 " medicated, (T. D. 2506) 25% 708 " pharmaceutical (T. D. 18315) Free 67 " toilet ■ 60% 708 " unleavened or non-edible, (T. D. 6004, 5950, 5979, 14682, 15008, 15035, 72 F. R. 197) Free 206 Wagon blocks, rough hewn, sawed or bored 20% 147 " boxes, cast iron 8-lOc lb 215 " boxes, wood 35% 206 " tongues, (T. D. 2570) 20% Wagons according to material. 493 " of immigrants Free 269 Wah san, as a vegetable in natural state, (Abt. 15404, T. D. 28181) 25% 425 Waistcoat buclcles, or parts thereof, iron or steel. Valued at not more than 15c per 100 5c per C and 15% Valued at more than 15c per 100, and not more than 50c per 100 lOo per C and 15% Valued at more than 50c per 100.. 15o per C and 15% 199 Walters, metal 45% 713 Walking sticks, out to lensths only, (T. D. 6419).... Free 478 " sticks, finished or unfinished 40% 415 Wall decorations, paper, (T. D. 14524, 58 F. R. 690). 25% 415 " papers, (T. D. 13705) 25% 199 " paper rollers for printing 45% 253 Walnuts catsup, (T. D. 29713) 40% 281 " in brine, not shelled, (T. D. 6290, 6512) 3c lb 281 " shelled 5c lb not shelled 3c lb 499 " peel of, crude, for dyeing Free 253 " pickled, (T. D. 28423, 29036, 29925, 29969) 40% 451 " hides, tanned (T. D. 4888) 15% War prizes (T. D. 19278) Free Sec. 21. " vessels, supplies for. 431 Wardrobes for dolls 36% 158 Ware, enameled, iron or steel, table, kitchen, and hospital utensils, or if glazed with vitreous glasses but not ornamented or decorated with lithographic or other printing 40% Sec. 23. Warehouses, bonded manufacturing. Sec. 24. " bonded for smelting and refining ores. Sec. 28. " withdrawa'- ' Schedule of Duties '^'^'^ Par. Article Rate 95 Wares, earthy or mineral, n. s. p. f. If decorated in any manner 45% If not decorated 35% 158 " iron or steel, enameled or glazed with vit- reous glasses 40 % 199 " iron or steel, n. s. p. f 45% 199 Warming pans 45% 313 Warp, cotton. See Cotton thread. 397 " silk, (T. D. 6109, 14154). See Silk spun. 397 " tussah, as silk spun, (T. D. 14146). Warping, not a process of weaving (T. D. 26125, 26165). 69 Wash balls, (soap) 20c lb 50 " blue, in part ultramarine, (T. D. 12697, 13060) 3c lb 15 " blue containing no ultramarine, (T. D. 13060) . . 30% 67 Washes, toilet, non-alcoholic 60% 67 " toilet, alcoholic 60c lb and 50% 162 Washers, wrought iron or steel ?io lb 3 Washing crystals, soda and borax, (T. D. 4123, 12530, 13060) 25% 74 " crystals, sal soda -..1-60 lb 72 " crystals, concentrated %o lb 92 Washtubs, common stone ware 25% 93 " porcelain, decorated 60% 94 " plain white, (T. D. 7072, 9022, 13616, 17651) 55% 479 Waste, all, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 6559, 6949, 8780, 9886, 13348) 10% 373 " alpaca noils, (T. D. 12680) 20c lb 644 " cotton bagging, fit only for paper stock Free 548 "' cotton thread, and cotton waste defined, (T. D. 27453) Free 479 " china grass noils, (T. D. 13348) 10% 548 " cotton (T. D. 27453) Free 373- " cotton and wool, (T. D. 13217, 18751, 21409) 20c lb 644 " fiax card, (T. D. 4464, 5365, 9631, 11708, 13867, 14048, 18295, 22097, 26415, 26497) fit only for paper stock Free 644 " flax, known as cordalettes, not tow of flax, (T. D. 25358) Free 479 " fur, (50 F. B. 452, T. D. 6631, 6736, 12672, 14414, 14443, 17155) 10% 372 " garnetted, (T. D. 8474, 8499, 9508) 30c lb 199 ■" gold powder, (T. D. 15415) 45% 114 " granite, (T. D. 16256) 10c cu ft 644 " gunny cloth (T. D. 20960, 23520, 24172) Free 479 " gutta peroha scraps, (T. D. 15465) 10% 337 " hemp, if tow (T. D. 9381) $22.50 ton 583 " hog hair, (T. D. 25041, 25085) Free 479 '■ ivory, (G. A. 3929) 10% 118 " Iron and steel, fit only for remanufacture %\ ton 479 " Iron scales, (T. D. 11650) 10% 479 " jute card, (T. D. 25745) 10% 644 " jute, if paper stock (T. D. 1836, 13217, 13867, 22097) Free 644 " linen packing, if paper stock (T. D. 12454, 13867) Free 644 " linen thread, if paper stock (T. D. 13867, 25778) Free 479 " marble, (T. D. 16324) 10% 91 " mica (T. D. 22691, 23377) 5o lb and 20% 578 " mustard dross, (T. D. 14739) Free 591 " old india rubber shoes, (T. D. 6067, 10406, 11421) Free 778 Y. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 644 Waste paper stock, crude, (T. D. 4464, 9631, 14048).. Free 479 " photographers' silver, (T. D. 6058) 10% 373 " pieces of waterproof garments, (T. D. 15550). 20c lb 653 " platinum (T. D. 23246) Free 17 " pyroxylin, (T. D. 17943) 40c lb 372 " ring, (T. D. 9871, 10728) 30c lb 644 " rope, if paper stock Free 372 " roving 30c lb 479 " rubber dust (T. D. 22602) 10% 591 " rubber scrap, (47 F. R. 711, T. D. 13215, 13423) Free 77 " salt cake, (T. D. 12643) $1 ton 479 " scrap leather, (T. D. 12128) 10% 479 " seal skin (T. D. 19048, 20282) 10% 673 " silk, (T. D. 3762) Free 372 " slubbing 30c lb 183 " soapstone and mica, (T. D. 6559) 20% 480 " starch, (T. D. 6949) 20% 548 " thread, of cotton and jute, cotton chief value (T. D. 25859) Free 373 " thread, wool 20c lb 479 " tin (T. D. 23518) 10% 372 " top 30c lb 644 " tow, if paper stock (T. D. 4464, 5365, 9381, 9631, 11708, 13867, 14048) Free 373 " wool, n. s. p. f., (66 F. H. 496, 46 F. R. 461, T. D. 9871, 10728) 20c lb 373 " wool, carbonized (T. D. 18366) 20c lb 373 '■ wool, carded (66 F. R. 495) 20c lb 548 " yarn, cotton, (T. D. 26988) Free 373 " yarn, wool 20c lb 462 Watch bags, chamois, (T. D. 13794) 40% 448 " bracelets and brooches, (T. D. 17966) 60% 135 " bushing wire, (T. D. 12042) 35% 199 " case openers, (T. D. 13430) 45% 192 " ■ cases and parts of 40 % 448 " chains and charms, finished or partly fin- ished, if set with imitation precious stones composed of glass or paste, (except imi- tation jet), or composed wholly or in chief value of silver, German silver, white metal, brass, or gun meial, whether or not enamel- ed, washed, covered, plated or alloyed with gold, silver or nickel. Valued at 20c per doz pieces Ic ea and 25% and in addition thereto 3-6 of one cent per doz. for each one cent the value exoeeds..20c per doz 442 " chains, hair, no part metal 35% 448 " chains. If jewelry (T. D. 21377) 60% 199 " chain, long pieces of metal for manufacture of, (T. D. 9060, 21377) 45% 150 " chains, steel, (T. D. 10889, 11241, 17054) as steel chains. 448 " chains, without bar, swivel, snap, or ring, composed of rolled gold plate or of silver, German silver, white metal, or brass, not exceeding % of one Inch In diameter, breadth or thickness. Valued at 30c per yard 6o ft and 25% and in addition thereto 3-5 of one cent per yard for each one cent the value exceeds SOo per yard. 448 " chatelaine, pins for (T. D. 17945) 60% 192 " coaching, (T. D. 11088), as watches. Schedule of Duties 779 Par. Article Rate 403 Watch cords, silk, (T. D. 16134) gOV 192 ^' crystals, (T. D. 5943) ..'..'.'."..!'.'.'. 40% 192 " dials not enameled (T. D. 2807) 40% 192 ■' dials, enameled 3c each and 40% 199 dial ornaments, (T. D. 11043) 45% 576 " dials, white glass enamel for Free 192 " foreign movement with American case, as for- eign, (T. D. 16352). 110 " fusible enamel, (19 F. R. 411, T. D. 10788, 10915, 14506) 25% 192 " garnet palette slabs for (T. D. 13809) 10% 192 " glasses, (T. D. 14837) 40% 452 " guards, leather and steel, if leather chief value, (T. D. 21958, 25007, 25990) 40% 448 " guards, silk (T. D. 20779) 60% 192 " jewels, (T. D. 11043, 13364, 14710, 13809, 15350, 17179) 10% 555 " jewels, rough and uncut, (T. D. 21323) Free 199 " keys, if not jewelry, (T. D. 8426, 9925, 1460, 10010, 11183, 11184) 45% 448 " keys, if jewelry 60% 452 " leather coverings for (T. D. 13171).... 40% 192 " movements, with not more than 7 jewels (T. D. 18262, 18760, 24942) '. 70o ea with more than 7 and not more than 11 jewels, $1.35 ea with more than 11 and not more than 15 jewels, $1.85 ea with more than 15 and not more than 17 jewels $1.25 ea and 25% with more than 17 jewels $3.00 ea and 26% with 17 jewels and 1 bearing bushed for jewel (T. D. 18597) $3 ea and 25% 17 " protectors, collodion 65o lb and 30% " stands, according to material, (T. X>. 6636). 192 " traveling clock not, (T. D. 15640, 66 F. R. 737) 40% 135 " wire (T. D. 22468, 23278) 35% 192 Watches, movements and other parts must be segre- gated for duty, (T. D. 291, 9122, 6851, 11088, 20104, 20899, 21908, 22873, 23090 30033, 30096). " sleeve button watches, as watches (T. D. 19284). 431 " toy, (T. D. 9925, 13229, 21374, 25694) 35% 110 " white enamel for, (19 F. R. 411, 11 S. C. R. 581, T. D. 6176, 10788, 10015. 14606) 26% 478 " set in cane heads, (T. D. 9061, 9246) 40% 108 Watchmakers' loupes, (T. D. 11374) 45% 192 Watchmen's time detectors, (T. D.' 6851, 23401, 25791, 26005). (See time detectors). 3 Water ammonia 26% 312 " apoUinaris, as water, mineral, (T. D. 7638). 306 " bay or bay rum $1.75 gal 65 " cherry laurel, (T. D. 9931) 25% 480 " chestnut flour (T. D. 15165) 20% 269 " chestnuts (T. D. 22516, 27019) 25% 67 " cologne containing alcohol 60c lb and 60% 67 " cologne, non-alcoholic 60% 56 " colors, artists' 30% 470 " color designs 16% " color paints in tin boxes, irrespective of value, as colors. If in boxes other than tin, if value is 25 marks. 780 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. Article Rate or 30 francs, or less, per gross boxes, as toys. If value exceeds 25 marks, or 30 francs per gross boxes, as colors (T. D. 25356). Water color paints and brushes, as entireties (T. D. 26209). 56 " colors for children, (T. D. 7755) 30% 480 •' distilled 20% 312 " effervescent. See Water, mineral. 98 " hammers, blown 60% 510 " fowls, dead or alive, except poultry, (T. D. 13678) Free 312 " Hunyadi Janos, as water, mineral. 65 " jasmine, (T. D. 9451) 25% 65 " medicinal 25% 312 " mineral, all imitations of natural mineral waters and all artificial mineral waters n. s. p. f. (T. D. 11428, 13957, 17604) in bottles or jugs. Containing not more than 1 pint 20c doz Containing over 1 pint, not over 1 quart 30c doz in bottles or jugs, containing more than 1 qt 24c gal Otherwise than in bottles or jugs (T. D. 18622) 8o gal Additional duty on the bottles or other con- tainers at 1-3 of the rates that would be charged thereon If imported empty or sep- arately. 626 " of ayr stones, (T. D. 27815) Free 65 " of cedar (T. D. 8201) (minimum 25%) 56e lb 67 " orange flower (T. D. 12228) 20% 56 " paints, n. s. p. f 30% 312 " potash, as water, mineral, (T. D. 17480). 65 " quinine (T. D. 17604) 25% 67 " rose, (T. D. 5945, 9931, 10411, 12228) 20% 311 " soda, in plain green or colored, molded or pressed glass bottles. Containing not over %, pint 18c doz Containing over % not over IVz pints 28c doz No additional duty on the bottles. Imported otherwise than as above specified.. 50c gal Additional duty on the coverings. 67 " toilet, alcoholic 60c lb and 50% 67 " toilet, n. s. p. f 60% 67 Waters, floral or flower, containing no alcohol, n. s. p. f 20% 480 Watermelon, squash; and pumpkin seeds, salted and roasted (Abt. 16741, 19793, T. D. 28414, 29306) 10% 571 Watermelons, (T. D. 12338) Free 274 " in syrup, (T. D. 13207) as Fruits preserved. 347 Waterproof cloth, cotton or other vegetable fibre, (T. D. 4192, 11699, 12366, 12637, 12695, 12718, 12733, 13754, 13792) 10c sq yd and 20% 415 " paper (T. D. 7112) 30% 431 Wax angels, (T. D. 10918, 12991, 23053) 35% 707 " bay or myrtle Free 421 " beads, not threaded or strung, or strung loose- ly on thread for facility in transportation only, (T. D. 11209, 11361, 11382, 12023, 14828, 28297, 15323, 15324, 17460, 17504) 86% 421 " beads, permanently strung 60% 506 " bees Free 707 " Brazilian, IT. n. 222K1 tj'-o'. Schedule of Duties 781 Par. Article Rate 442 Wax busts with human hair (T. T>. 6659), hair chief value 35% 462 " candles 25% 707 " carnauba, and substitute of, (T. D. 28220, 28274, 29121, 29651, 29861) Free 707 " Chinese, (T. D. 2225, 25212, 25869) Free 480 " cirine, (T. D. 15130) 20% 431 " figures, toy, (T. D. 11550) 35% 480 " fish, (T. D. 6255, 6263) 20% 438 " flowers 60% 438 " fruit, (T. D. 17827) 60% 707 " fossil, (T. D. 2703, 6258) Free 707 " Japanese, (T. D. 2225) Free 462 " manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 6669. 6945, 7566, 9009, 18013) 25% 436 " matches, (T. D. 14214) 35% 707 " mineral, (T. D. 6258) Free 707 " montan, (Abt. 19431, T. D. 29173) Free 480 " sealing (T. D. 25595) 20% 480 " shoemakers' 20% 462 " statues, (T. D. 11175) 25% 436 " tapers or wicks, (T. D. 7083, 12521, 14223) 35% 707 " vegetable, (T. D. 7426, 6258) Free 462 " vegetables 25% 390 Weardale carpet, as two-ply ingrain, (T. D. 7474). 18c sq yd and 40% Wearing apparel arriving before or after owner is dutiable, (T, D. 11463, 13490). 709 " apparel, articles of personal adurnment, toilet articles, and similar personal effects of per- sons 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 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 cas'e 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. 324 " apparel, anklets, cotton, (T. D. 14589, 14614, 15739) 50% apparel, baby carriage robe not, (T. D. 16856). 324 " apparel, bathing trunks of cotton, (T. D. 13615) 50% 421 " apparel, beaded, except wool (T. D. 23232) 60% 349 " apparel, belts of cotton lace, (T. D. 16421).. 60% 324 " apparel, bibs, cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 11085, 12110, 12961, 13667) 60% 324 " apparel, bibs in the piece, (T. D. 15867) 60% 324 " apparel, bonnets, cotton, (T. D. 15870) 50% 402 " apparel, bonnets, silk, (T. D. 14295) 60% 421 " apparel, buckskin, ornamented with beads, (T. D. 27293) 60% 382 " apparel, caps of wool, (T. D. 10860, 10961, 12652) 44o lb and 60% 782 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 382 Wearing apparel, cashmere gloves, (T. D. 16537). 44c lb and 60% 402 " apparel, Chinese cue strings of silk, (T. D. 11856) 60% apparel, Chinese gowns, according to mater- ial of chief value, (T. D. 11075, 13864). 402 " apparel, Chinese shoes, (T. D. 11338, 37 F. R. 780) silk chief value ; 60% 324 " apparel, Chinese shoes, cotton chief value (T. D. 20928, 21587) 50% apparel, Chinese trousers, according to ma- terial of chief value, (T. D. 13674). 324 " apparel, collarettes, cotton, (T. D. 15970, 16853, 24509) 50% 349 " apparel, collars embroidered, (T. D. 12386, 15409, 21570, 22868, 23650, 28519) 60% 324 " apparel, combing capes, cotton, (T. D. 15322) 50% 324 " apparel, combing scarfs, cotton, (T. D. 12961) 50% apparel, corsets, according to material, (49 F. R. 222, T. D. 10792, 12121, 12635, 13961, 15117, 16940). 324 " apparel, cotton or other vegetable fiber (T. D. 20731, 24509) 50% 349 " apparel, cotton or other vegetable fiber em- broidered (T. D. 21570, 22868, 23650, 27086, 27663, 28170, 28519, 29116) 60% 324 " apparel, cotton or other vegetable fiber, out- side garments, with india rubber. If cot- ton chief value 50% 402 " 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). 382 " apparel, fez caps, wool, (T. D. 12025). .44c lb and 60% apparel, fichus, according to material, (T. D. 15329). 439 " apparel, fur-lined, fur chief value, (T. D. 14729, 19249) 50% apparel, garters, according to material, (T. D. 12112, 13968). 402 " apparel, girdles, silk, (T. D. 12422) 60% 324 " apparel, gloves, if not men's or boys', cot- ton, (T. D. 11187, 15007, 15866) 50% 328 " apparel, men's and boys', gloves, cotton, knit- ted or woven, valued at not more than $6 per doz pairs 60c per doz pairs and 40% Valued at more than $6 per doz pairs BO % 324 " apparel, gloves, of cotton or other vegetable fiber, with India rubber. If cotton chief value, (T. D. 23356) • 60% 402 " apparel, hair nets, silk, (T. D. 14935) 60% 402 " apparel, hats, silk, (T. D. 12150) 60% 382 " apparel, hats, wool, (T. D. 12938, 13783) 44c lb and 60% 328 " apparel, hose, (T. D. 15025, 16310, 26220, 27344). See Hosiery. 709 " apparel, immigrants', (T. D. 10834) Free 463 " apparel, India rubber and cotton, rubber chief value, (T. D. 29726) 35% 349 " apparel. In part lace, (T. D. 14134, 14140) 60% 324 " apparel, jute slippers, (T. D. 12146) 60% 349 " apparel, lace, (49 F. R. 731, 55 F. R. 599, T. D. 12218, 13423, 13932, 20851, 22868, 25220, 25844, 27113, 27894, 28715, 29116) 60% Schedule of Duties 783 Par. Article Rate Wearing apparel, lap robes, according to material, (T. D. 11198). 324 " apparel, linen 50% 349 " apparel, linen embroidered 60% 324 " apparel, loot fiber hats, (T. D. 16479) 50% 324 " apparel, neckties, cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 11233, 12543, 13876) 50% 349 " apparel, neckties, cotton or other vegetable fiber, embroidered, (T. D. 12382, 21570, 22868, 23650) 60% 402 " apparel, neckties of silk, (T. D. 12543, 13876, 16118, 15019) 60% 382 " apparel, nun's veils, (T. D. 11244, 11420) 44c lb and 60% " apparel, outfits to Alaskan gold fields (T. D. 19021) Free J24 " apparel, pith hats, (T. D. 12134) 50% 349 " apparel, ruohings and ruHlings, (T. D. 11244) 60% 102 " apparel, scarfs, silk, (T. D. 16468) 60% 382 " apparel, Scotch caps, of wool, (T. D. 10961) 44c lb and 60% 382 " apparel, shawls of wool, (T. D. 15587, 22674) 44c lb and 60% 382 " apparel, Shetland veils or falls of wool,, (T. D. 13979) 440 lb and 60% 324 " apparel, shirt bosoms, linen, (T. D. 11324, 12119) 50% 402 " apparel, silk, (T. D. 10674, 10787, 14811, 15312, 20851) 60% " apparel, silk and wool, as wool wearing ap- parel (T. D. 20993, 27652, 28580, 29766). 382 " apparel, smoking jackets, wool, (T. D. 12231), 440 lb and 60% 463 " apparel, straw chief value, (T. D. 17856) 35% apparel, surgical appliances, knee stockings, etc., not, (T. D. 11383). 324 " apparel, surphces, linen, (T. D. 13489) 50% apparel, trousseau is, (T. D. 13432). 324 " apparel, Turkish towelling robe (T. D. 18596) . . 50% 382 " apparel, underwear, wool, (46 F. R. 510, T. D. 16310) 440 lb and 60% 329 " apparel, underwear, cotton, knitted, (T. D. 21715). Rate according to value. 382 " apparel, wool, (T. D. 10792, 11244, 22893, 22954) 44c lb and 60% 382 " apparel, wool knit, (T. D. 13888, 16321, 16533, 16537, 16655, 17312) 44c lb and 60% 382 " apparel, wool shawls, (T. D. 12247, 22674) 44c lb and 60% 164 Weaving needles, (G. A. 3902) 25% 656 " machine may be tool of trade of emigrant (T. D. 8191) Free 349 Webbing, bookbinders, of flax, (T. D. 12138) 60% 349 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, (T. D. 9876, 12529, 13311, 14151, 14727, 16652, 17477, 17937, 18234, 18951) 60% 349 " cotton or other vegetable fiber. If embroidered 60% 383 " tor saddle girths, (T. D. 8255) 50o lb and 60% 401 " silk, (54 F. R. 365, 59 F. R. 454, T. D. 10674, 12539, 13365) 50% 402 " Silk embroidered 60% 349 " shoe, cotton, (12 S. C. R. 752) 60% 784 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 383 Webbing, wool (7 S. C. R. 548, T. D. 3727, 8102, 15402) 60c lb and 60% 349 Webs, cotton or other vegetable fiber 60% 349 " cotton or other vegetable fiber, embroidered.. 60% 342 " flax, same duty as upon cord from which made, and in addition 20 % 401 " silk 50% 402 " silk embroidered 60 % 143 Wedges, iron or steel, (T. D. 6392) l%c lb 93 Wedgwood mortars, (T. D. 16321) 60% 93 " ware, (T. D. 6903) 60% 630 Weed, sea Free 463 Weeds, manufactures of 35% 559 " used expressly for dyeing, crude Free 20 " used expressly for dyeing, not crude.. ^c lb and 10% 713 Welchsel sticks, for umbrella handles, cut into lengths, (T. D. 4345) Free 404 Weight of silk shall be the weight taken in the con- 1 dition in which found in the goods, with- out deductions therefrom for any dye, col- oring matter, or other foreign substance or material. 199 Weights and balances, (T. D. 6236, 12964) 45% 650 " crystal, as scientific instruments, if for insti- tution, (T. D. 7498) Free " paper, according to material of chief value, (T. D. 12683, 12951, 14684). 307 Weinmost, as Wine, still, (T. D. 5092). 20 Weid or woad, advanced, for dyeing %c lb and 10% 559 " or woad, crude, for dyeing Free 183 Welsbach mantles, (T. D. 17917) 40% Welsh hymn books, dutiable. (T. D. 19536.) 166 Wet transfer paper or paper prepared wholly with glycerin, or glycerin combined with other materials, containing the imprints taken from lithographic plates 50 % 639 Whale oil, (T. D. 11573), from American fisheries Free 40 " oil, n. s. p. f 8c gal 463 Whalebone, manufactures of 35% 639 " product of American fisheries Free 710 " unmanufactured, (T. D. 9434, 12704, 25165) . . Free 463 " dress stays, (T. D. 13437) 35% 463 " dumb jockeys, (T. D. 11191) 35% 480 " split, cut Into lengths, and bunched (Abt. 21144, T. D. 29727, 19753) 20% 200 Wharf timber %c cu ft 242 Wheat, (T. D. 2227, 6166, 13376, 16950) 25c bu 480 " bran, (T. D. 16435) 20% 243 " fiour 25% 242 " for seed, (T. D. 16436) 25c bu 242 " frozen, (T. D. 26626, 26160) 25c bu 242 " green kern as, (T. D. 15950) 25c bu 578 " sheaves of, ornamental, (T. D. 9247, 13375, 19255, 20497, 21984, 22265) Free 296 '■ starch, (T. D. 7511) Ic lb 678 " straw In natural condition (Abt. 2883, T. D. 25600) Free 578 " straw, sun bleached, (T. D. 17150) Free 438 " suitable for millinery use 60% 141 Wheels, bicycle or tricycle, not including tires, (56 F. R. 826, T. D. 10607, 10687, 13776, 14225, 14695, 15708) 45% 432 " emery, (T. D. 15244, 15809) 25% Schedule of Duties 785 Ear. Article Rate 171 Wheels, for railway purposes or parts thereof, made of iron or steel, and steel-tired wheels for railway purposes, wholly or partly finished, and iron or steel locomotive, car or other railway tires or parts thereof Ii4e lb Ingots, cogged ingots, blooms or blanks for the above lo lb "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. 206 " hubs for, rough hewn, sawed or bored, (T. D. 14299) 20% 215 " hubs for, finished 35% 626 Whetstone blocks, (T. D. 27834) Free 586 Whetstones, (T. D. 8786, 12005, 13611, 25134, Abt. 752) Free 432 " emery 25% 462 Whip gut, manufactures of • 25% 529 " gut, unmanufactured Free 215 " handles, (T. D. 16593) 35% 215 " handles, rattan for, (T. D. 12948) 35% Whips, (T. D. 19486, 22718, 23026) according to ma- terial of chief value. (Abt. 1822, T. D. 25385). 215 " bamboo for, finished, (T. D. 12116) 35% 713 " 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) Free 452 " of partially tanned skins, (T. D. 6257) 40% 452 " rawhide and leather 40% 215 " malacca for, polished and varnished, (T. D. 13322) 35% 713 " reeds for, if diameter 7 millimeters or over, (Abt. 22, T. D. 24919) Free 212 " reeds for, wrought or manufactured from rat- tan or reeds, (T. D. 13244) 10% 199 " with metal whistles, (T. D. 9840) 45% " with watch in handles, (T. D. 9061), accord- ing to material. 358 " wood and fiax, if fiax chief value 45% 452 " wood and leather, if leather chief value 40% 300 Whiskey, (T. D. 117981^, 12287, 13376, 13573, 14653, 14689, 14726, 14740, 14753) |2.60 gal " 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, 24769). 199 Whistles, call, metal 45% 215 " call, wood 35% 431 " toy, tin, (T. D. 11992) 35% 431 Whistling dolls of India rubber, (T. D. 4832) 35% 199 Whist markers, partly metal 45% 58 White acetate of lead 3c lb 199 " brass, (T. D. 9278, 14462) 45% 13 " chalk Ic lb 55 " Charlton, (T. D. 15170), dry Ic lb ground in oil l%c lb 94 '• China, (T. D. 15170) 55% 55 " Chinese, (T. D. 16834) lo lb 786 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. Article Rate 94 White earthenware, (T. D. 10396, 15171) 55% no " enamel, fusible, (T. D. 5896, 10788, 11000, 14606, 14508, 14854, 11 S. C. R. 581) 25% 576 " enamel, glass, for dials Free 56 " flake, (T. D. 15681) 30% 25 " indigo, (T. D. -12701) ?4c lb 450 " leather splits, (T. D. 15172) 7%% 53 " lead, dry or in pulp, or ground or mixed with oil 2Hc lb 56 " lead in tubes, (T. D. 10069, 10692, 10869, 14293) 30% 175 " metal in leaf, per package of 100 leaves, (T. D. 8479) 6o 54 " Paris, dry VtC lb 54 " Paris, ground in oil 'Ac Xb 53 " pigment, containing lead, dry or in pulp or ground or mixed in oil 2'^c lb 55 " pigment, containing zinc, but not containing lead, (T. T). 12437, 12451, 13230), dry Ic lb ground in oil l%c lb 7 " polish (T. D. 19415) 25% 44 " satin, or artificial sulphate of lime %c lb 55 " sulphide of zinc l%o lb 55 " vitriol, sulphate of zinc lo lb 201 " wood lumber, (T. D. 11690). See Lumber. 54 Whiting, dry, (T. D. 5374, 24086) %o lb 54 " ground in oil ^c lb 87 " Wiener kalk (T. D. 23213), including weight of barrel or package 5o 100 lbs 330 Wicks and wicking, cotton, (T. D. 10668, 12521). 10c lb and 15% 480 " sulphur, sulphur chief value, (T. D. 24087).. 20% Wigs, dolls', according to material, (T. D. 1539, 14921, 17842, Abt. 230, T. X>. 25000). 399 " bolting cloth for, as silk goods (T. D. 17936). 442 " human hair, (T. D. 1366, 1539) 35% 199 " springs for 45% 229 Wild animals for advertising purposes, (T. D. 25270) 20% 493 " animals for exhibition In zoological collections for scientific and educational purposes, and not for sale or profit (T. T). 18304, 22491, 22586) Free 226 " boars (T. D. 22586) $1.50 each 510 " duck, (T. D. 10917) Free Willow baskets, chip and straw according to material of chief value (T. D. 22725). 403 " baskets, silk-lined, (T. D. 13800, 15396) 50% 422 " braids, plaits, laces, sheets or squares, suit- able for making or ornamenting hats, bon- nets or hoods, not bleached, dyed, colored or stained 15% if bleached, dyed, colored or stained 20% 212 " chairs, (T. D. 9536) 45% 431 " chairs, dolls', (T. D. 25062) 35% 212 " covered flasks, (T. D. 15384) 45% 203 " cuttings (T. D. 21011, 22672) 20% 212 " for baskets, including chip of and split willow, (T. D. 17745) 25% 212 " furniture, (T. D. 25062) 45% 422 " hats, bonnets and hoods, not trimmed 35% trimmed 50% 212 " manufactures of, (T. D. 9234) 45% 203 " peeled, (T. D. 6370, 11219) 20% 212 " pill boxes, (T. D. 12955, 15396) 45% Schedule of Duties 78T Par. Article Rate 212 Willow prepared for basket makers 25% 463 " sheets, cotton back (T. T>. 19388) 35% 203 ■' split, (T. D. 14617) 20% 203 " sticks for dyers, (T. D. 6370) 20% 385 Wilton carpets 60o sq. yd. and 40%. 321 Window blinds, Lancaster (T. D. 22966).. 3c sq. yd. and 20% 351 " curtains. See Lace curtains. 199 " frames, metal, (T. D. 992, 29276, 29823) 45% 99 " glass. See Glass. 321 " hollands, cotton (T. D. 12372, 194B0, 22705, 22785) 30 sq. yd. and 20% 357 " hollands, linen, as linen cloth. 98 " pictures, glass 60% 98 " signs, semi-transparent, (T. D. 11854) 60% 109 Windows, painted or stained, or parts thereof, (13 S. C. R. 26, 47 P. R. 710, T. D. 9428, 10374, 10377, 10903, 11711, 13617, 13469, 16341, 24217) 45% 65 Wine, Bovril (T. D. 14936, 18833, 84 P. R. 146) (mini- mum 25%) 55c lt> 307 " byrrh, as a still wine, (T. D. 24053). 306 " champagne and all other sparkling wines. In bottles. containing each not more than 1 quart and more than 1 pint $9.60 doz. containing each not more than 1 pint and more than % pint ?4.80 doz. containing % pint each or less $2.40 doz. otherwise than as above specified, in addi- tion to $9.60 doz. bottles, on the quantity in excess of 1 quart at the rate of (T. D. 21202, 24858, 28954, 29729) $3 gal. no additional duty on the bottles. 303 " Chinese, (T. D. 1987, 10262, 10338, 10462, 14047, 14411, 24675) $2,60 gal. 65 " colchicum (T. D. 6066, 8329) (minimum 25%)..55o It) 18 " coloring for, (T. D. 7403) 50% 307 " fermented, as wine, still, (T. D. 5092, 7868). 307 " ginger. See Wine, still. 98 " glasses, trick, (T. D. 13997, 14942) 60% 304 " imitation of, pay highest rate on wine repre- sented, but not less than $1.75 gal. " in cases, no allowance for missing bottles where less than 12 bottles are found in the case, (T. D. 29147). in cases, bottles slightly over one pint, $1.60 for 12 bottles, (T. D. 27706, 28954, 29118). " in kegs of one and two gallons each, as wine In casks, (T. T>. 29070). 307 " Italian, as wine, still, (T. D. 14444). 307 " Japanese sake, as wine, still, (T. D. 15392, 25332, 25386, 26155, 26167, 26276, 26275, 26810, 27514, 29105). 6 " lees, crude, (T. D. 2489) 5% 65 " medicated, (minimum 25%) 55c lb 65 " of creosote, (T. D. 17675) (minimum 25%) 6Bc lb outage of in casks; no allowance for in ex- cess of the normal, viz: 21^%, (T. D. 25302, 25418, 27226, 27379, 28517, 29412, 29448). 310 " prune, (T. D. 11399, 13341, 50 P. R. 771). Containing no alcohol or not over 18% alcohol 70o gal Containing over 18% alcohol, in addition, on the alcohol contained therein $2.07 gal 788 F. B. Vandkgrift & Co. Par. 307 Wine, 307 307 307 65 306 21 179 Wing 135 Wire, 135 199 136 135 135 199 135 135 135 580 123 199 131-135-137 199 Wire 134 135 199 136 136 135 Article Rate rice, as still wine. still, including ginger wine or ginger cordial, vermuth, and rice wine or sake, in casks or packages other than bottles or Jugs, if con- taining 14% or less of absolute alcohol 45c gal If containing more than 14% and not over 24% absolute alcohol 60c 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) $1.85 case Any excess beyond these quantities found in such bottles or jugs shall be subject to a duty of (T. D. 18539) 6c 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 if such package contained at least 1 dozen bottles or jugs, and in addition, duty shall be col- lected on the coverings. St. Lehon, as still wine, (Abt. 2011, T. D. 25411, Abt. 3045, T. D. 25665). Vino climato, as still wine, (T. D. 26237). Vino de Salud, (T. D. 16412) (minimum 25%).. 55c lb Vino nebiolo, as wine, sparkling, (T. D. 11211). yeast, oil of cognac in, (T. D. 10211) $1 tb of metal thread (T. D. 6149, 6547, 10898) 15c lb and 60% barbed fence %c lb bonnet 35% brass, (T. D. 6443, 5899, 6436, 7590, 10671) 45% bushings for watches (T. D. 12042) 35% classification of, Birmingham wire gauge, (T. D. 24472). clock 35% cloths, (T. D. 3723, 17536, 14400) (minimum 40%) Ic rb and 35% copper 45% copper cloth for card clothing, (T. D. 3008, 3573, 13488, 17496) (minimum 40%)' ..Ic lb and 35% corset. Iron or steel, (T. D. 9409) 35% crinoline, iron or steel, (T. D. 9409, 9807) 35% drawing, grease and oils fit only for, (71 P. R. 411) Free drawing plates which are incomplete, (T. D. 9028) 30% draw plates and wortles, (T. D. 26731, 27896, 28600 45% Wire drill rods (T. D. 21936). flycatchers of iron wire and a chemical com- pound, (T. D. 25150) 45% fence. See Wire rods. for gut strings, (T. D. 16087, 17066) 35% gold, if not thread 45% hat braids, (T. D. 15149) 36% hat, iron or steel, (T. D. 9807) 35% heddles or healds, (Abt. 2050, T. D. 25435, 26179, 20778, 22168, 22474) 25c M and 40% Schedule of Duties 789 TABLE OF COMPARATIVE SIZES WIRE GAUGE IN DECIMALS OF AN INCH. .No. of American, Washburn Old Birming- English Wire Gauge. or Brown & Moen. English or ham or Legal & Sharpe. London. Stubb's. 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 .32495 .307 .3400 .340 .324 1 .28930 .283 .3000 .300 .300 2 .25763 .263 .2840 .284 .276 3 .22942 .244 .2590 .259 .252 4 .20431 .225 .23S0 .238 .232 5 .18194 .207 .2200 .220 .212 6 .16202 .192 .2030 .203 .192 7 .14428 .177 .1800 .180 .176 8 .12849 .162 .1650 .165 .160 9 .11443 .10189 .148 .1480 .148 .144 10 .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 ■ OTZ 16 .05082 .063 .0650 .065 .064 17 .04520 .054 .0580 .058 .056 18 .04030 .047 .0490 .049 .048 19 .03589 .041 .0400 .042 .040 20 .03196 .035 .0360 .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 .OlOS 33 .00708 .0110 .01025 .008 .0100 34 .00630 .0100 .00950 .007 .0092 35 .00561 .0095 .00900 .005 .0054 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 .0048 Note ; All larger than No. 6 arc dutiable as rods, (T. D. 14363, 23378.) 790 F. B. Vandeghift & Co. Par. 135 135 135 Article Rate 135 182 135 135 134 161 135 135 199 135 135 136 653 135 135 134 135 Wire, Iron or steel, brass or copper, articles manu- factured from shall pay the maximum rate of duty imposed upon the wire used in the manufacture, and in addition (minimum 40%) lo lb " iron or steel coated with zinc, tin, or any other metal, in addition to the rate on wire from which made 2-lOc It) " iron, steel, or other metal, except gold or sil- ver, ooveied with cotton, silk, or other ma- terial, corset clasps, corset steels, dress steels, and all flat wires, and steel in strips, not thicker than No. 15 wire gauge, and not exceeding '5 inches in width, whether in 'long or short lengths, in coils or otherwise, and all other wire n. s. p. f 35% " iron or steel, round, Not smaller than No. 13 wire gauge (mini- mum 35%) lo Ih Smaller than No. 13, not smaller than No. 16 wire gauge, (minimum 35%) l%o lb Smaller than No. 16 wire gauge (minimum 35%) l%o lb l6a,d . . .2%c lb masks, (T. D. 24186, 24241, Abt! 1444,' T.' D. 25312). mattresses, rate on wire used and (T. D. 18540) (minimum 40%) lo lb nail rods. See "Wire rods. nails made of wrought Iron or steel. Not less than 1 inch long and not lighter than No. 16 wire gauge 4-lOc lb Less than 1 inch long and lighter than No. IS wire gauge %c lb needle (T. D. 21586) 35% netting, (T. D. 13501, 14400). Maximum rate on wire used in manufacture, and (mini- mum 40%) Ic tb Jllokel, (T. D. 16981, 25892, 27544) 45% paragon, (T. D. 13211) 36% pendulum, (T. D. 11426) 36% piano 36% platinum Free rat craps of wire coated, in addition to maxi- mum rate on wire, (T. D. 27326, 27489, 27639, 28109, 28770) Ic lb plus 2-lOc lb ribbon, rate on wire used and Ic lb 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). Valued 4c or less pound 3-lOc lb Valued over 4c pound 6-lOc lb 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 %c lb 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. Schedule op Duties Par. 135 199 145 135 179 170 135 711 95 499 184 626 467 480 109 478 215 467 215 502 215 214 467 214 215 713 211 210 214 215 201 215 206 215 206 203 712 206 206 467 211 210 203 713 202 791 Ratk Article 11553, 14254, 16812, 20618, 20778, 22471, 22504, 23612) (minlmupi 40%) lo It) Wire shafts for hat pins, (T. D. 27703)- lo It) and 35% silver, (T. D. 15328) 45% " steel tempered card clothing 45c sq. ft telegraph and telephone 40% tinsel, (T. D. 13988, 10887, 18410) 5o lt> umbrella ribs, (T. D. 12911, 14965) 50% watch 35% Witherlte (T. D. 19947, 23364) Free ground (T. D. 17483) 35% Woad, weld or pastel, used in dyeing Free Wolfram metal, valued at $200 per ton or less 25% Valued at more than $200 per ton 20% Wolframite ore, crude, (T. D. 6976, 21217, 23091, 24606) Free Wood accordions, (T. D. 10921, 11030) 45% alcohol (T. D. 22311) 20% and glass manufactures, glass chief value, (T, D. 15695) 45% and metal umbrella sticks, (T. D. 17332) . and silk jewelry cases, wood chief value, D. 14502) aristophones, (T. D. 12118) ash hoops, (T. D. 15711) (T. 40% 36% 45% 35% ashes and lye of Free bamboo articles, (T. D. 17083) 35% blinds, porch and window, baskets, curtains, shades, or screens, of bamboo, wood, straw, or compositions of wood, n. s. p. f 35% It stained, dyed, painted, printed, polished, grained, or cresoted 40 % bamboo reeds for clarionets, (T. D. 12116) 45% bamboo screens, (See wood blinds.) (T. D. 11375). bamboo splints, (T. D. 13199) 36% bamboo, unmanufactured Free barrels, containing oranges, lemons, limes, grape fruit, shaiddooks or pomelos 30% barrels, empty, n. s. p. f 30% baskets, (See wood blinds.) (T. D. 11865). bath chair, (T. D. 11387) 35% birch boards, (T. D. 14834) $1.25 M ft birch-bark canoes, (T. D. 14616) 35% blocks, last, wagon, oar, heading and all like, rough-hewn, sawed or bored, (T. D. 2570, 3593, 6614, 8111. 14404, 21028, Abt. 28, T. D. 24919) 20%, blocks, last, wagon, oar, and heading, finished, (T. D. 6936, 10071, 12201) '35%. blocks, paving, (T. D. 343, 5867) 20%; blocks, pipe and match, (T. D. 3411, 5307) ... 20% bolts, handle and shingle, rough hewn or sawed or planed on one side , Free- bolts, heading and stave, (T. D. 6614) 20% bowling ball blocks, (T. D. 16564) 20%, bows, (T. D. 10938, 10956, 12962) 46%, boxes for oranges and lemons 30%. boxes, packing, empty, (T. D. 3817, 9177, 10743, 12315) 30% boxwood boards, sawed 15% boxwood in log, rough or hewn only Free briar-root or brla;r wood, and similar wood unmanufactured, or not further advanced 792 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par Article Rate than out into blocks suitable for the articles into which they are intended to be con- verted 15% 203 Wood cabinet, such as cedar, lignum-vitae, lance- wood, ebony, box, g:ranadilla, mahogany, rose wood, satinwood and all other cabinet woods not further manufactured than sawed, (T. D. 15871, 19910, 21028) 15% 713 " 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, and red cedar (Juniperus Virginiana) tim- ber, hewn, sided, squared, or round, (T. D. 7366, 2044, 5271, 10402, 10748, 12952, 14834, 18074) Ifree 215 " cabinet furniture 35% 215 " cabinets for cigars and tobacco, (T. D. 12132). 35% cabinet, Kiaki wood is, (T. D. 11605). 713 " cane blocks, (T. D. 12201) Free 215 " canoes, (T. D. 16057) 35% 215 " carriages, (T. D. 13354) 35% 716 " carvings, if works of art, for churches, (T. D. 11693) Free 215 " carvings, models, or patterns, (T. D. 22724, 26942, 26485, 27194, 27225, 28010) 35% 215 " case for microscope, (T. D. 16880) 35% 210 " casks, empty 30% 713 " cedar in the log, rough, or hewn only Free 203 " cedar, sawed 15% 204 " cedar paving posts, (T. D. 15697) 10% 480 " cedar sawdust, (T. D. 4899) 10% 212 " chair cane, or reeds, wrought or manufactured from rattans or reeds 10% 430 " chessmen, (T. D. 10052) 50% 205 " clapboards, (T. D. 6318) $1.25 M 192 " clocks, (T. D. 11334) 40% 429 " cork or bark cut into squares or cubes 8c Xb 547 " cork or bark, unmanufactured Free 165 " cork floats, (T. D. 10927) 45% 429 " cork ground, (T. D. 16220) 30% 472 " covered slate pencils, (T. D. 15005, 15100, 15229, 17951) 35% 215 " crucifix (T. D. 11230) 35% 203 " deals of cabinet wood '. 15 % 203 " dyers' sticks, (T. D. 11219, 27339, 27855, 28047) 20% 713 " dyers' sticks of bamboo, (T. D. 26350, 27855, 27928, 28047) Free 20 " dyewoods, advanced in value ^o lb and 10% 559 " dyewoods, crude Free 713 " ebony in the log, rough, or hewn only Free 203 " ebony sawed 15% 215 " elm strips, (T. D. 16169) 35% 22 " extracts, for dyeing or tanning %c lb 440 " fans, (T. D. 10739) 50% 166 " fashion, plates engraved on 20% 565 " fence posts, (T. D. 12010) Free 215 " fiber, in ^eets (71 F. R. 952) 35% 215 " figures for churches, (T. D. 16179) 35% 712 " fire, (T. D. 8171) Free 712 " fire, sawn or split (T. D. 18492) Free 215 " flour, (T. D. 8278, 17392, 19076, 19099, Abt. 2513, T. D. 25513, 27242, 27969, 28130) 35% Schedule of Duties 793 Par. Article Rate 467 Wood flutes, (T. D. 11056, 11353) 45% 215 " furniture, (T. D. 13266) 35% 713 " granadilla in the log, rough, or hewn only.... Free 203 " granadilla sawed 15% 712 " gun blocks, rough, hewn or sawed, or planed on one side, (T. D. 12201, 3599) Free 713 " hair in the rough, or cut to lengths Free 712 " handle bolts Free 206 " heading bolts and blocks, rough hewn, sawed or bored 20% 467 " heliken in kisten, music box, (T. D. 13433) .. 45% 210 " hogsheads, empty 30 % 203 " Tioop timber, rough (T. D. 3035, 5655, 3627).... 20% 215 " hoops, finished 35% 712 " hop poles, (T. D. 5105) Free 215 ■■ house furniture, wholly or partly finished, manufactured of wood 35% 206 " hubs for wheels, rough hewn, sawed or bored only, (T. D. 6614, 14299) 20% 215 " hubs, when finished, (T. D. 7723) 35% 713 " India malacca joints, in the rough or not fur- ther advanced than cut into sticks Free 215 " ink extractors, (T. D. 12204) 35% 603 " kindling Free 56 " lake 30% 713 " lancewood, in the log, rough, or hewn only. , . . Free 203 " lancewood, sawed 15% 206 " last Blocks 20% 215 " lasts 35% 207 " laths 20o M pieces 211 " lemon boxes, (T. D. 11987, 11988) 30% 215 " lemon squeezers, (T. D. 12950) 35% 713 " lignum-vitae in the log, rough or hewn only. Free 203 " lignum-vitae, sawed 15% 712 " logs, and round unmanufactured timber, n. s. p. f., (T. T>. 841, 1412, 25407, 25439, 25484, 27744) Free 20 " logwood, advanced in value V^c lb and 10% 559 " logwood, crude Free 203 " lumber, cabinet 15 % 201 " lumber, fireproofed, (T. D. 25542, 25715, 26517, 27385, 27569, 27677) $1.25 per M ft 712 " lumber for vessels Free 201 " lumber, sawed boards, planks and deals of whitewood, sycamore and basswood, board measure 50o M ft 201 " lumber, n. s. p. f., board measure, (T. D. 26937, 27161, 27444) .' $1.25 M ft 201 " lumber of any sort, if planed or finished, shall pay in addition to the rates provided, for one side so planed or finished, board meas- ure 50o M ft Planed or finished on one side and tongued and grooved or planed or finished on two sides, board measure 75c M ft Planed or finished on three sides, or planed and finished on two sides, and tongued and grooved, boai-d measure $1.12% M ft Planed and finished on four sides, board measure $1.50 M ft In estimating board measure no deduction shall be made on account of planing, tongue- ing and grooving. 794 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 713 Wood, mahogany In the log, rough, or hewn only. . . , Free 203 " mahogany, sawed 16% 713 " malacca joints, cut into lengths Free 215 " manufactures, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 5886, 9518, 9204, 12200, 16593) 35% music boxes, (T. D. 11058, 11083) 46% musical instruments, (T. D. 10885, 10938, 10244, 10956, 11587, 11839, 12109, 12952, 11423) 46% myrtle, rough or out to lengths Free oar blocks, rough hewn, sawed or bored 20% oil (T. D. 19907) ; 26% orange, rough or cut into lengths Free osier, prepared for basket makers 26% osier, manufactures of 45% packing boxes, empty 30% packing box shocks 30% palings, (T. D. 2045, 7378) 10% painted picture frames, (T. D. 16351) 35% panels, paintings on, (T. D. 13305) 36% paper weights, olive, (T. D. 5242, 6435, 7723, 8278, 12951) 35% parasol sticks, rough Free parasol sticks, finished or unfinished 40% partridge, rough or cut to lengths Free paving posts 10 % pianoforte actions, (T. D. 11687) 45% piano case, (T. D. 15178) 45% piano organs (T. D. 13962) 46% pickets, (T. D. 2045, 7378, 20243) 10% picks, tooth, of wood or other vegetable sub- stance 2c M and 15% piling, round, for building wharves, (T. D. 901) %c cu ft piling, unmanufactured, n. s. p. f Free pill boxes, (T. D. 15396, Abt. 1867, T. D. 25385) 36% pimento, rough Free pitch Free planks. (See Wood, Lumber). planking, ship Free poles, hop Free poles, telephone, telegraph, electric light and trolley 10% poplar and other woods fit only for paper stock, (T. D. 3769, 11951) Free posts, (T. D. 15697) 20% posts, fence Free posts, paving 10% powder, (Abt. 2513, T. D. 25513) 36% pulp, chemical, bleached, (T. D. 10095, 10964, 12214, 15634, 16642, 16781, 66 F. R. 50), dry weight (T. D. 29968, 30045) %0 lb 406 " pulp, chemical, unbleached, (T. D. 10884), dry weight l-6o It) Provided, That If any country, depend- ency, province, or other subdivision of gov- ernment shall Impose an export duty, or other export charge of any kind what- soever, either directly or indirectly (whether in the form of additional charge or license fee or otherwise) upon printing paper, chemical wood pulp, or wood for use In the manufacture of wood pulp, the amount of such export duty, or other export charge. Schedule of Duties 795 Par. Article Ratk shall be added as an additional duty to the duties herein Imposed upon chemical wood pulp when imported directly or indirectly from such country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government. Wood pulp, dry weight means air dry weight, (T. D. 26611). 408 " pulp, filter masse or stock, (T. D. 10884) l%c rb and 15% 447 " pulp, manufactures of, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 9644) 35% 408 " pulp, mechanically ground, dry weight l-12c fb Provided, however. That mechanically ground wood pulp shall be admitted free of duty from any country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government (being the product thereof) which does not forbid or restrict in any way the exportation of (whether by law, order, regulation, con- tractual relation, or otherwise, directly or Indirectly) or impose any export duty, ex- port license fee, or other export charge of any kind whatsoever, either directly or in- directly (whether in the form of additional charge or license fee or otherwise) upon printing paper, mechanically ground wood pulp, or wood for use in the manufacture of wood pulp: Provided further, That If any country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of government, shall impose an export duty or other export charge of any kind whatsoever, either directly or indirectly (whether in the form of additional charge, or license fee, or otherwise) upon printing paper, mechanically ground wood pulp, or wood for use in the manufacture of wood pulp, the amount of such export duty . or> other export charge shall be added as an additional duty to the duty herein imposed upon mechanically ground wood pulp when imported directly or indirectly from such country, dependency, province, or other sub- ^ division of government, pulp; one cord is 2,000 lbs, (T. D. 24731). 206 " pulp rollers, (T. D. 11072) 20% " pulp, rossed, as wood pulp, (T. T). 25166, 27539). 95 " pulp stones for crushing or grinding, (T. D. 11686) 35% 215 '• pulp tumbler mats, (T. D. 15220) 35% 559 " quassia Free 712 " rafts of logs, (T. D. 841) Free 204 " railroad ties, (T. D. 2673 5842) 10% 712 " rails, fence, round (T. D. 4983) Free 216 " rattan, part finished, (56 F. R. 817, 72 F. R. 45, T. D. 16805) 35% 713 " rattan, unmanufactured, T. D. 4949, 9779).... Free 713 " red cedar (Juniperus Virginiana) timber, hewn, sided, squared, or round Free 212 " reeds, manufactured from rattan or reeds.... 10% 713 " reeds, unmanufactured Free 469 " resin in boxes, (T. D. 12977, 23336, 24103) 20% 713 " rosewood, in the log, rough, or hewn only Free 203 " rosewood, sawed 15% 796 F. B. Vandegript & Co. Par. Article Rate 203 Wood sandal chips, (T. D. 12314) 20% 713 " satinwood in the log, rough, or hewn only Free 203 " satinwood, sawed 15% 214 " screens, (T. D. 13663). See Wood blinds. 169 " screws of iron or steel, (T. D. 15157) more than two inches in length 3c lt> over one inch and not more than two inches in length 5c lb over one-half Inch and not more than one Inch in length 8o lb one-half inch and less in length lOo lb 215 " shaving paper (T. D. 22095, 24882, Abt. 1968, T. D. 25411) 35% 215 " shavings, (Abt. 10505, T. D. 27223) 35% 712 " shingle bolts, rough hewn, sawed or bored... Free 209 " shingles, (T. D. 3699,. 3790, 11544) 50c M 712 " ship timber and planking, (T. D. 3602, 4012, 4347, 8564, 1160) Free 210 " shocks, sugar box and packing box, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 226, 3817, 9177, 10743, 12315, 15691).. 30% 213 " skewers, butchers' and packers' ■ 40c M 208 " slaths, (T. D. 2045) 10% 215 " snuff boxes, (T. D. 15416) 35% 215 " spars, finished, (T. D. 14013" 35% 200 " spars, round Mc cu. ft 200 " spiles not in the rough, for building wharves. %c cu. ft 215 " splashers (T. D. 21406) 35% 205 " spruce clapboards $1.25 M 215 " statuary 36% 206 " stave bolts, rough hewn, sawed or bored, (T. D. 6614) 20% 208 " staves of all kinds (T. D. 3694, 6614, 7495, 15378) 10% 108 " sterescopes, (T. D. 16853) 45% 215 , " sticks with round hooks, (T. D. 14715) 35% 713 " sticks in the rough, or cut for umbrellas, canes, whips, parasols, or fishing rods Free 478 " sticks for umbrellas, canes or parasols, fin- ished or unfinished 40% 690 " tar and pitch of Free 204 " telegraph, telephone and trolley poles, (T. D. 14013) 10% 215 " thermometers, (T. D. 12024) 35% 200 " timber, hewn, sided or squared, otherwise than by sawing (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) ^t^c cu. ft 712 " timber, ship Free 712 " timber, unmanufactured, round, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 901, 4983, 5842) Free 213 " toothpicks, (T. D. 16089) 2c M and 15% 203 " unmanufactured, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 343, 2570, 4263, 4741, 4968, 4983, 5699, 5867, 8018, 11219, 14617) 20% 20 " used expressly for dyeing, advanced in value %o lb and 10% 559 " used expressly for dyeing, crude Free 203 " veneers, (T. D. 1426, 16654, 16655) 20% 467 " violin bow frogs, (T. D. 12952, 12958) 45% Schedule of Duties 797 Par. Article Rate 206 Wood wagon b'ocks, rough hewn, sawed or bored, (T. D. 2570) 20% 206 " wagon tongues, sawed only, (T. D. 2570) 20% walnut, as cabinet wood, (T. D. 2044, 22176). 200 " wharves, round timber used in building %o cu. ft 212 " willow, manufactures of 45% 212 " willow prepared for basketmakers' use, (T. D. 11691) 25% 212 " willow, split, (T. D. 14617) 25% 712 Woods, pulp Free 360 Wool, 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: (T. T>. 19078, 19296, 19366, 20968, 21345, 21764, 22681, 22702, 22707, 23179, 25168). 361 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 TJnited 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- 369 eluded in classes two and three lie lb . 366 " washed 22c lb 366 Class one, scoured 33c lb 367 " If washed in any manner than on the sheep's back, shall be considered as scoured wool. 362 Class two, that is to say, Leicester, Cotswold, Lin- colnshire, Down combing wools, Canada long wools, or other like combing wools of English blood, and usually known by the terras herein used, and also hair of the camel. Angora goat, alpaca and other like 369 " animals, (T. D. 23179) 12o lb 366 " scoured 36o lb " If washed in any manner than on the sheep's back, shall be considered as scoured wool. 363 Class three, that is to say, Donskoi, native South American, 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 else- where, excepting improved wools provided 370 for, valued at 12c, or less per pound 4o lb 370 valued over 12c per pound 7c lb 365 Whenever wools of class three 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. 366 Whenever wools of the third class shall be imported in condition for use in carding or 798 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate spinning into yarns, or which shall not con- tain more than 8% of dirt or other foreign substance, they shall be subjected to three times the duty otherwise. 366 Wool bandages as manufactures of wool (Abt. 177B, T. D. 25361). 367 " carbonized, as wool scoured, (G. A. 3904). 368 " 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. " coverings for included in dutiable value, (T. D. 12522, 13671). 368 " 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 twice the duty to which it would be other- wise subject. 371 " on the skin shall pay one cent less per pound ' than is Imposed on other wools of the same class and condition. (T. D. 11357, 13016, 13732, 13886, 13887, 15726, 66 F. R. 299, T. D. 26404). " on Mocha sheep skins, wool dutiable, (T. D. 26404). 446 " and fur hats, fur chief value (T. D. 21722). Rate according to value. 290 " grease, including that known commercially as degras or brown wool grease, crude and not refined, or improved in value or condition, (66 F. R. 734, T. D. 10878, 11236, 11132, 11561, 13439, 13757, 15122, 15662, 21840, 24807) %0 H> 290 " grease, refined, or Improved in value or con- dition, (T. D. 21943, 22804, 24264, 25605, 25910, 29000, 29546) %c lb 3 " grease, oil distilled from yellow wool grease, (T. D. 26539, 29805) 25% 364 " 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 under 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- Schedule of Duties 799 Par. Article Rate ards in other custom houses of the United States when they may be needed. 368 Wool, sorted, classes one 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, 116B5, 11692, 12468, 13423, 13940, 14054, 14243, 14266, 14453, 50 P. R. 910, T. D. 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. 644 " tares, (Auts. 2109 and 2119, T. D. 25444) Free 367 " unwashed shall be considered that which has been shorn from the sheep without any cleansing; that is, in its natural condition. 367 " washed shall be considered that which has been washed with water only on the sheep's back, or on the skin. 373 Woolen alpaca noils, (T. D. 12680) 20c lb 378 " and bisque penwipers, wool chief value (T. D. 16309) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 380 " and cotton dress goods, wool chief value, (T. D. 10326, 13649) as woolen dress goods. 378 " and cotton pile fabrics, wool chief value, (T. D. 12970) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 378 " and cotton tapestry canvas, wool chief value, (T. D. 14062) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 378 " and felt tennis balls (T. D. 18526) as woolen mantifactures, n. s. p. f. " and flax fabrics, flax chief value, as manu- factures of flax, (T. D. 28516). 378 " and India ruuoer fabrics, wool chief value, (T. D. Ilff99) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 463 " and inuia rubber tennis balls, India rubber chief value, (T. D. 10511, 20882, 21673, 21728, 22300, 22360) 35% 378 " and linen lace tidies, wool chief value, (T. D. 9836) as woolen mannfactures, n. s. p. f. 199 " and metal cards, metal chief value, (T. D. 24856) 45% 378 " and metal trimmings, wool chief value, (T. D. 16361) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 382 " and resin miners' hats, (T. D. 13880, 21674).. 44c lb and 60% 383 " and silk braids, (T. D. 14139) 50c lb and 605( 381 " and silk dress goods, (T. D. 12230, 12840, 27652, 28580, 29766) as woolen dress goods. 381 " and silk henriettas, (T. D. 10571) as woolen dress goods. 382 " and silk knit goods, (T. D. 10552, 10572) 44c lb and 60% 382 " and silk lace fichus, (T. D. 14628, 15329) 44c lb and 60% 378 " and silk piece goods, (T. D. 11975, 13651, 20924), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 800 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 378 Woolen and silk screens, (T. D. 12148), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 382 " and silk underwear, (T. D. 14811) 44c tt) and 60% 378 " and silk upholstery goods, (T. D. 11602), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 382 " and silk wearing apparel, (T. D. 15312) 44c It) and 60% 382 " aprons, (T. D. 15972) 44o It) and 60% 394 " art squares, same duty as on carpet of like 383 " astrakan trimmings (T. D. 11678, 14120, 14290, 15558) 50c It) and 60% 383 " bandings 50c It) and 60% 383 " beaded or spangled ornaments 50o tb and 60% 394 " bed sides, subject to the same rate of duty imposed on carpets or carpeting of like char- acter or description. 383 " beltings, (T. D. 4806, 11342, 11368, 11381, 12217, 12546, 15009) 50c lb and 60% 391 " Berlin rugs 10c sq ft and 40% 383 " bindings, (T. D. 4806, 11342, 11368, 12217, 11247, 12546, 15009) 50c lb and 60% 379 " blankets, composed wholly or in part of wool, valued not over 40o lb 22c lb and 30% Valued over 40c, not over 60c lb 33c lb and 35% Valued over 50c lb 33c lb and 40% If over 3 yds in length, pay duty as wool cloths. 378 " blankets, steaming, as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 18890). 392 " bookings 22c sq yd and 40% 382 " boots, (T. D. 1536, 3005, 3023, 3393, 7218, 8126, 8455, 10665) 44o lb and 60% 383 " braces 50c lb and 60% 383 " braids, (T. D. 16944, 19770, 22843, 25261, Abt. 1211) 50c lb and 60% 381 " bunting, composed wholly or in part of wool, valued not over 70c lb lie sq yd and 50% Valued over 70c lb lie sq yd and 55% If weighing over 4 ounces sq yd, shall pay- duty as wool cloths. 426 " button cloth 10% 383 " buttons or barrel buttons, and buttons of other forms, for tassels or ornaments ..50c lb and 60% 378 " camels hair cloaking, (T. D. 12245), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 373 " camels hair noils, (T. D. 15232) 20o lb 382 " caps, (T. D. 10562, 10772, 10860, 12653, 16954, 16958) 44c lb and 60% 378 " card clothing in part of, (T. D. 8860, 14563), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 393 " carpets and carpetings, n. s. p. f., (T. D. 7065, 10770, 16649) 50% 384 " carpets, Aubusson 60c sq yd and 40% 384 " carpets, Axminster 6flo sq yd and 40% 386 " carpets, Brussels 44c sq yd and 40% 389 " carpets, chain Venetian 22c sq yd and 40% 384 " carpets, chenille 60c sq yd and 40% 390 " carpets, Dutch (T. D. 18817) 18c sq yd and 40% 393 " carpets, felt 50% 389 " carpets, ingrain, treble, three-ply 22c sq yd and 40% 390 " carpets, ingrain, two-ply 18c sq yd and 40% 384 " carpets, Moquette 60c sq yd and 40% Schedule of Duties 801 Par. Article Rate 385 Woolen carpets, Saxony 60c sq yd and 40% , 388 " carpets, tapestry Brussels 28o sq yd and 40% 385 " carpets, Tournay velvet 60c sq yd and 40% 387 '■ carpets, velvet and tapestry velvet, 40o sq yd and 40% 385 " carpets, Wilton 60c sq yd and 40% 391 " carpets, woven whole for rooms.. 10c sq ft and 40% 382 " cassocks 44c lb and 60% 382 " Chinese trousers, (T. D. 13674) 44o lb and 60% 374 " clippings, (T. D. 26394, 26407) lOo lb 382 " cloaks, (T. D. 5903, 12235, 17941, 19249) 44c lb and 60% 378 " cloth, (T. D. 16933). Valued not over 40c lb 33c lb and 50% Valued over 40c, and not over 70o lb.. 44c lb and 50% Valued over 70c lb 44c lb and 60% cloth, Italian. See Woolen dress goods. clothing, knit 44c lb and 60% 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) 44c lb and 60% linings. See Woolen dress goods. cords and cords and tassels 50c lb and 60% corn and bunion plasters, (T. D. 12665) 25% corsets, (T. D. 10792) 44o lb and 60% cotton and metal table covers, (T. 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 lb and 60% covers, n. s. p. f., same rate of duty as car- pets or carpeting of like character or de- scription, cravenette, (T. D. 13792, 16303), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. crimped, imitation hair, (T. D. 12331), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. dolls in wool apparel 35% dolmans 44c lb and 60% drawers, (T. D. 13888) 44c lb and 60% dress goods, coat linings, Italia;n cloths and goods of similar description and character of which the warp consists wholly of cotton or other vegetable material with the re- mainder of the fabric composed wholly or in part of wool, (T. D. 10326, 21650). Valued not over 15c sq yd and not over 70o lb, 7c sq yd and 50% Valued not over 15c sq yd and over 70o lb, 7c sq yd and 55% Valued over 15c sq yd and not over 70c lb, 8c sq yd and 50% Valued over 15c sq yd and over 70c lb, 8c sq yd and 55% If weighing over 4 ounces sq yd, the rates of duty shall be 5% less than those imposed by this schedule on cloths. 381 " 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.. 380 382 382 3S1 383 66 382 378 381 378 383 394 378 378 431 382 382 380 802 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate (T. D. 10343, 10571, 11086, 11391, 12840, 13287, 68 F. R. 908, 72 F. R. 1008). Valued not over 70c lb lie sq yd and 50% Valued over 70o lb lie sq yd and 66% If weighing over 4 ounces sq yd, the above shall pay duty as wool cloths. 383 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) 50o lb and 60% 383 " dress trimmings, (T. D. 3837, 15558).. 50o lb and 60% 392 " druggets 22c sq yd and 40% 383 " edgings 50o lb and 60% 383 " embroidery, (T. D. 13983, 14132, 14169, 20863) 50c lb and 60% 373 " extract 20o lb 382 " fascinators, (T. D. 16846) 44c lb and 60% 393 " felt carpeting '. 50% 378 " felts, for printing machines, (T. D. 11381, 15705, 16947), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 382 " felts, not woven, (T. D. 12330, 12665, 20144) 440 lb and 60% 382 " fez caps, (T. D. 12025, 16655) 44c lb and 60% 378 " fiber, for hair sieves, (T. D. 12946), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 382 " flchus, (T. D. 15329) 44o lb and 60% 379 " flannels, for underwear, composed wholly or in part of wool, (T. D. 10726, 11866, 12960). Valued not over 40o lb 22c lb and 30% Valued over 40c, not over 50c lb 33c lb and 36% Valued over 50c lb, shall pay duty as wool dres^ goods. 374 " flocks 10c lb 383 " Bouncings 50c lb and 60% 383 " fringes 50o lb and 60% 383 " galloons, (T. D. 11247, 14565, 26049) 50o lb and 60% 382 " garments, fur-lined, wool chief value (64 F. R. 577, T. D. 13985, 17282, 17283, 17952).. 44c lb and 60% 382 " garments, outside, for ladies' and children's wear 44c lb and 60% 372 " garnetted waste 30c lb 383 " gimps, (T. D. 14565) 50c lb and 60% 381 " gloria cloth, (T. D. 12230, 14138, 14713, 16305), as woolen dress goods. 382 " gloves, (T. D. 13888) ; 44c lb and 60% 383 " gorlngs, (T. D. 14665) 50c lb and 60% 394 " hassocks pay same duty as on carpets of like description. 383 " hat braids, (T. D. 15163) 50c lb and 60% 383 " hat crowns, (T. D. 14130) 50o lb and 60% 382 " hats, felt, (T. D. 10799) 44c lb and 60% 382 " hats, knit, (69 F. R. 465) 44o lb and 60% 382 " hats, ladles', (T. D. 12942) 44c lb and 60% 382 " hats, varnished, (T. D. 10565) 44c lb and 60% 383 " head nets 60c lb and 60% 379 " horse blankets, (T. D. 16021), as woolen blankets. 382 " hosiery, (8 S. C. R. 1225, T. D. 10736, 16657) 44c lb and 60% 382 " ice squares, (T. D. 14261, 15524) 44c lb and 60% 383 " insertlngs 50c lb and 60% 380, 281 " Italian cloths. See Woolen dress goods. Schedule of Duties 803 383 378 378 380-381" 378 378 383 395 Par. Article Rate .382 Woolen jackets 44c lb and 60% 378 " Jipins rugs, used as curtains, (T. D. 9980) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 382 " knit articles (T. D. 20620) 44c lb and 60% 378 " knit fabrics, made wholly or in part of wool, (G. A. 3752, 33 P. R. 617, 19 F. R. 304, 28 F. R. 358, 39 P. R. 190, T. D. 10322, 17311, 13888, 17818, 20922). Valued not over 40c lb 33c lb and 60% Valued over 40o, not over 70o lb 44o lb and 50% Valued over 70c lb 44o lb and 55% laces (T. D. 9860, 12535, 12790, 13296, 14169) 60c lb 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 40o lb 33c lb and 60% Valued over 40c, not over 70c lb 44c lb and 50% Valued over 70c lb 44c lb and 65% manufactures, ornamented with beads or spangles 50c lb and 60% manufactures. "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 35% mohair flocks, (T. D. 13002) lOo lb mats pay same duty as on carpets of like de- scription. mohair tops, (T. D. 9972) 30o lb mouquette carpets, (T. D. 11345).. 60o sq yd and 40% moreens, (T. D. 11218), as woolen dress goods. mufflers, (T. D. 10864) 44c lb and 60% mungo 10c lb moustaches, as toys, (T. D. 12307) 36% nets and nettings 50o lb and 60% nets, head 60c lb and 60% noils, (T. D. 10495, 14350) 20o lb noils, carbonized, (T. D. 18147), as wool scoured. nuns' veils, (T. D. 11244, 12237) 44c lb and 60% Oriental rugs 10c sq ft and 40% ornaments 50c lb and 60% painters' canvass, (T. D. 12234, 14062), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. plushes and other pile fabrics, (T. D. 10677, 10782), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f portieres, (T. D. 10078), as woolen manufac- tures, n. s. p. f. press cloth, (T. D. 12202), as woolen manufac- tures, n. s. p. f. rags, n. s. p. f., (T. D. :13215, 21595, 26394, 26407) 10c l"- ribbons 50c lb and 60' ring waste, (T. D. 9871. 10728, 10752) 30t 465 374 394 372 384 381 382 374 431 383 383 373 367 382 391 383 378 378 378 378 374 383 372 804 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 383 Woolen robes, embroidered, (T. D. 12252, 13983) EOc lb and 60% 372 " roving waste 30c lb 394 " rugs for floors, n. s. p. f., same duty as on carpets of like description (T. D. 10926, 13734, 14732, 15721, 71 F. R. 513). 391 " rugs. Oriental, Berlin, Aubusson, Axminster and similar rugs 10c sq ft and 40% 385 " Saxony carpets 60c sq yd and 40% 378 " seapularies, (T. D. 11970, 11842), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 382 " shawls, (49 F. R. 826, T. D. 13983, 14251, 15329, 15587) 44c lb and 60% 383 " shawls, embroidered, (53 F. R. 1011, T .D. 12247, 13731, 13878, 15021, 17587) ... .50o lb and 60% 394 " screens, n. s. p. f., pay same duty as on car- pets of like description. 378 " sheepskin mats, (T. D. 10745), as woolen 382 " Shetland veils or falls, (T. D. 13979). .44c lb and 60% 382 " shirts, (T. D. 12998, 13888) 4-iC lb and 6U% 382 ■' shoes, (T. D. 10665) 41c lb and C0% 373 " shoddy 25c lb 382 " skirts, (T. D. 12998) 4-tc !b and 60% 378 " slipper patterns, (T. D. 108951, as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 372 " slubbing waste 30c lb 382 " smoking jackets, (T. D. 12231) 4ic lb and 60% 382 " stockings 44c lb and 60% 383 " suspenders 50c lb and 60% 378 " table and piano covers, , (T. P. i.2;i65, 10723, 10732, 15545, 13984, 20863), as woolen manu- factures, n. s. p. f. 382 " talmas 44c lb and 60% 388 " tapestry Brussels carpnts 2Sc sq j'd and 40% 383 " tassels 50c lb and 60% 373 " thread waste, (T. D. 12986) 20c lb 383 " tidies, (T. D. 13296) 50c lb and 60% 372 " top waste, (46 P. R. 461) 30c lb 378 " tops, in balls, (T. D. 16085), as woolen manu- factures, n. s. p. f. 431 " toys 35% 385 " Tournay velvet carpets, (T. D. 15714) 60c sq yd and 40% 378 " traveling rugs, (T. D. 10722, •:.3364, 20692) as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f 389 " treble ingrains, three-ply carpets.. 22c sq yd and 40% 383 " trimmings, (T. D. 16361, 25273, Abt. 1263) 50c !b and 60'i 382 " ulsters 44c lb and 00% 382 •• underwear, (T. D. 10736, 10S17, 12998, 18310, 16657, 46 F. R. 510) 44c lb and 60% 378 " upholstery goods, (T. D. 10664, 12142, 12250), as woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 382 " veils 44o lb and 60% 380-381 " veilings for dresses, as woolen dress goods. 387 " velvet and tapestry velvet carpets 40c sq yd and 40% 373 " waste, carded, (65 F. R. 495) 20o lb 372 " waste, garnetted 30c lb 373 " waste mixed with cotton waste, (T. D. 13217) 20c lb 382 " wearing apparel, (T. D. 16321, 16656, 20851, 20993, 22893) 44c lb and 60% Schedule op Duties 805 Par. Article Rate 383 Woolen webbings, elastic or non-elastic, (T. D. 8255, 15402, 7 S. C. R. 543) 50o lb and 60% 385 " Wilton velvet carpets 60c sq yd and 40% 377 " yarns, (T. D. 6649) valued not over 30o per pound 27%c lb and 35% valued over 30c per pound .•38^0 lb and 40% 378 " yarn, twisted with spun silk (T. D. 16420, 16650), as Woolen manufactures, n. s. p. f. 373 " yarn waste 20c lb 431 Workboxes, children's, as toys CT. D. 25770) 36% 714 Works of art, drawings, engravings, photographic pictures and philosophical and scientific ap- paratus brought by professional artists, lec- turers or scientists arriving from abroad for use by them temporarily for exhibition and illustration, promotion and encourage- ment of art, science, or industry in the United States and not for sale (T. D. 19017, 19164, 19298, 19317, 19542, 20436, 22051, 22363, 22364, 22712, 25104, 26987) Free But bonds shall be given for the payment of siich 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. 715 " 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, 24502) Free 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 oflicers 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. 716 " of art, productions of American artists re- siding temporarily abroad, or other works of art. Including pictorial paintings on glass, Imported expressly for presentation to a na- tional institution, or to any State or muni- cipal corporation or Incorporated religious society, college, or other public institution. 806 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate except stained or painted window glass or stained or painted glass windows, and ex- cept any article, in whole or in part, mold- ed, cast, or mechanically wrought from metal within twenty years prior to importa- tion; but such exemption shall be subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, (T. D. 26251) Free 717 Works of art, including paintings In oil, mineral, water, or other colors, pastels, original drawings and sketches, etchings and en- gravings, and sculptures, which are proved to the satisfaction of the Secretary of the Treasury under rules prescribed by him to have been in existence more than twenty years prior to the date of their importa- tion, but the term "sculptures" as herein used shall be understood to include profes- sional productions of sculptors only, whether round or In relief, In bronze, marble, stone, terra cotta, ivory, wood, or metal; and the word "painting," as used in this Act, shall not be understood to include any article of utility nor such as are made wholly or In part by stenciling or any other mechanical process; and the words "etchings" and "en- gravings," as used In this Act, shall be understood to include only such as are print- ed by hand from plates or blocks etched or engraved with hand tools, and not such as are printed from plates or blocks etched or engraved by photo-chemical processes. Other works of art (except rugs and carpets), col- lections' in Illustrations of the progress of the arts, works In bronze, marble, terra cotta, parlan, pottery, or porcelain, artistic antiquities, and objects of art of ornamen- tal character or educational value which shall have been produced more than one hundred years prior to the date of Impor- tation, but the free importation of such ob- jects shall be subject to such regulations as to proof of antiquity as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe, (T. D. 29958, 29959) Free 199 " of art, bronze replicas not, (T. D. 13314) 45% " of art, what constitutes, (T. D. 4266, 7763, 8976, 7779, 15540, 16178, 14926). 462 Worm gut, all manufactures of, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 20612, 21566) 26% 166 " gut fishing leaders, (T. D. 11208) 45% 629 " gut, unmanufactured (T. D. 23640, 23699) Free 674 Worms, silk, eggs of Free 3 Wormwood, oil of 26% Worsteds are dutiable as Woolens (18 S. C. R. 311, T. D. 19057, 19770). 199 Wortles, (T. D. 27896, 28600) 46% 443 Woven fabrics and plushes (except crinoline cloth and hair seating) and manufactures thereof, composed of the hair of the camel, goat, alpaca, or any animal, combined with wool, vegetable fiber, or silk, shall be classified and dutiable as manufactures of wool. 462 " fabrics, asbestos, wholly or In chief value of 40% Schedule of Duties 807 Par. Article Rate 405 Woven fabrics of artificial or imitation silk or of artificial or imitation horsehair, by what- ever name known, and by whatever process made 45c lb and 60% 367 " 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 4% oz or more sq yd, when containing not nore than 60 threads per square inch, counting the warp and filling (minimum 50%) (T. D. 19199, 22920) l?4o sq yd and 30% Containing more than 60 and not more \han 120 threads sq In (minimum bO%) 2?4c sq yd and 30% Containing more than 120 and not more than 180 threads sq in (mininrium 50%) 6c sq yd and 30% Containing more than 180 threads sq in (min- imum 50%) 90 sq yd and 30% Weighing less than 4% oz sq yd and con- taining more than 100 threads sq in, count- ing the warp and filling (T. D. 23101) 35% 367 " fabrics, plain, not including articles, fin- ished or unfinished, of flax, hemp, or ramie, or of which these substances or any of them Is the component material of chief value, including such as is known as shirt- ing cloth: Weighing less than 4% oz per sq yd and con- taining more than 100 threads to the square Inch counting the warp and fllllng 36% Weighing less than iy^ oz per sq yd, and con- taining not more than 100 threads per sq inch 30% 152 " fabrics, plain, of single jute yarns, by what- ever name known, weighing not less than 6 oz per sq yd and not exceeding 30 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling 9-16C lb and 16% If exceeding 30 and not exceeding 55 threads to the square in %c lb and 16% 399 " fabrics of silk in the piece, see silk goods woven In the piece. 220 Wrapper tobacco, stemmed $2.60 lb unstemmed (T. D. 20955, 21886, 22784). $1.86 lb 411 Wrapping paper, with the surface decorated or covered with a design, fancy effect, pat- tern or character, whether produced In the pulp or otherwise, but not by lithographic process 4%c lb If embossed, or wholly or partly covered with metal or its solutions, or with gelatin or flock 5c lb and 20% Provided, that paper wholly or partly cover- ed with metal or Its solutions, and weigh- ing less than 15 lbs per ream of 480 sheets, on a basis of 20 x 25 inches 5o lb and 25% 416 " paper, n. s. p. f 36% 410 " tissue paper, (G. A. 3845). See Paper, tissue. 438 Wreaths, artiflclal *?% 438 " metal, (T. D. 10947, 11175, 11173, 23366).... «0% Sec. 22. Wrecked or sunken vessels. 808 F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Par. Article Rate 199 Wrist pins 45% 416 Writing books with text, (T. D. 14314) 25% 413 " paper. See Paper, writing. Sec. 9. Writings, obscene, proiiibited. 90 Wrought earths or clays $2 ton 90 " earths, putz pulver, (T. D. 12963, 10663) J2 ton 161 " nails, iron or steel wire, not less than 1 inch long and not lighter than No. 16 wire gauge 4-10O lb Less than 1 inch long and lighter than No. 16 wire gauge %o lb 162 " nuts, spikes and washers, iron or steel %,c lb 118 " scrap iron and steel $1 ton 162 " shoes, horse, mule or ox %c lb 269 Wy san, (Abt. 15404, T. D. 28181) 26% X IB Xelnthaurlne powder (T. D. 28181) 30% 636 Xylldln, (T. D. 5538) Free 95 Xylolith, (T. D. 17484), decorated 45% Not decorated 35% 17 Xylonite, or zyolite, a compound of pyroxyline, (T. D. 6744, 5018) 40c lb 17 " in finished or partly finished articles. .. 65o lb and 30% 17 " rolled in sheets, unpolished and not made up into articles 45o lb 626 Xylotlle, crude mineral Free 536 Xylol Frea Y Sec. 37. Yachts, foreign built, not used or Intended to be used for trade, if owned or chartered for more than six months by any citizen or cit- izens of the U. S., annually, $7 per gross ton or 35% Yachting clubs, articles for, are dutiable, (T. D. 8352). 583 Yak hair, (T. D. 4952) Free 349 " lace, linen 60% 383 " lace, wool (T. D. 4360) 50c lb and 60% 269 Yam bean root, (Abt. 7990, T. D. 26694) 25% 480 " flour, (T. D. 3385, 15174) 20% 269 Yams 2B% 313 Yarns, cable-laid. (See thread, cotton). " carpet, according to material. 378 " chenille, as wool manufacturers, u. a. p. f., (T. D. 17261). 341 " China grass or ramie, n. s. p. f. (T. D. 2133, 3621). See Yarn flax. 543 " coir, (T. D. 3883, 4948, 10527) Free 313 " cotton, carded, warps, or warp yarn. See thread, cotton. 405 " cotton, imitation silk (T. D. 23110). See silk, ■ imitation of. 341 " flax, hemp or ramie, single or a mixture of any of them, not finer than eight lea or number (T. D. 26666) 6o lb finer than eight lea, not finer than eighty lea or number 40 % if finer than eighty lea or number 15% 341 ■■ hemp. See Tarns, flax. 377 " genapped, pay as yarn, wool. 358 " grass 45% 338 " jute, single, not finer than five lea or number. lo lb and 10% finer than five i<>o or number 35% 338 " jute, n. K, •■•'- ' ,, ,o„c.. Schedule of Duties 809 P^K- Article Rate 339 Yarns, lath, (T. D. 13786) 2o tb 314 " mantle, in skeins (T. D. 22489). See thread, spool cotton. 439 ■' rabbits' fur, (T. D. 2797, 6208, 6306, 7173) 35% 341 " ramie. See Yarns, flax. 377 " roving, as yarn, wool, (T. D. 16574). 405 " silk, artificial or imitation of. See Silk yarns, artificial. 398 " silk, except spun silk, (which see). If in the gum $1 lb If ungummed wholly or in part, of If further advanced by any process of manufacture. .$1.50 lb 397 " silk or schappe silk. See Silk, spun. 341 " single, or flax, hemp or ramie. See Tarns, flax. 313 " warp, as yarns, cotton. (See Thread, cotton.) 373 " waste, wool 20o lb 377 " waste, cow hair, as yarn, wool, (T. D. 323). 377 " wool, valued not over 30o lb 27^0 lb and 35% Valued over 30o lb 38%c lb and 40% 377 " worsted, genappe, (T. D. 16420), as yarn, wool. 377 " worsted, twisted with spun silk, (T. D. 16650), as yarn, wool. 480 Yeast cake 20% 21 " wine, containing oil of cognac (T. D. 10211), (minimum 25%) $1 lb 20 Yellow berries, advanced in value. If not alcoholic, %c lb and 10% 559 " crude, if not alcoholic Free 56 " cadmium (T. D. 13944) 30% 203 " cedar timber, (T. D. 16456) 20% 46 " chrome, dry in pulp, or ground In or mixed with oil or water 4%c lb 16 " crystals, (T. D. 523, 9766) 30% 92 " earthenware, common 25% 176 " metal, copper chief value, (T. D. 7151, 12934) . . 2o lb 47 " ochre, crude %c lb powdered, washed or pulverized %o lb ground in oil or water Ic lb 64 " prussiate of potash 4o lb 73 " prussiate of soda (T. D. 8586, 11298, 11354) 2c lb 422 Yiz plateaus, (T. D. 12039) not bleached, dyed, stain- ed, or colored 15% bleached, dyed, stained, or colored 20% 3 Ylang-ylang oil 25% 2 " " extract 60o lb and 25% 257 Yolks of eggs (T. D. 21546) 25% 257 " of eggs, dried, (40 P. R. 662, T. D. 17857).... 25% 267 " of eggs, for tanning, (T. D. 2889, 7315) 25% 267 ■• of eggs, fresh, (T. p. 6277, 7315) 26% 257 " of eggs, salted, (T. D. 6277, 7315) 25% 264 Yuccas, (T. D. 13684) 25% 349 Zachens, (T. D. 16477) 60% 718 Zaffer Free 275 Zante currants (73 F. R. 183, T. D. 16004, 16370, 17003) 2o lb 379 Zarapes, as woolen blankets (T. D. 22377). 15 Zelnthaurlne, (T. D. 10055) 30% 381 Zephyr cloth, wool, as woolen dress goods. Zephyrs, fancy cotton, (T. D. 7630, 12653), as cotton cloth. 3 Zinc, acetate of 26% 810 , F. B. Vandegrift & Co. Pah. Article Rate 199 zinc, all articles of, n. b. p. t. (letter Oct. 28, 1867, N. T.) «% 3 " all salts of, n. s. p. f 26% 194 " ashes, (T. D. 4990) l%c lb 193 " bearing ore of all kinds, Including calamine, containing less than 10% of zinc Free If containing 10% or more of zinc and less than 20%, on the zinc contained therein., ^c lb If containing 20% or more of zinc and less than 25%, on the zinc contained therein., ^c lb If containing 26% or more of zinc on the zinc contained therein, (T. D. 27099, 29006, 29547, 29563, 29617) lo lb 199 " button material, (T. D. 6904) 45% 65 " chloride of, (T. D. 4626, 13070) Ic lb 3 " chloride of, in solution (T. D. 13070) 25% 194 " dust, (T. D. 3428, 22415, 22438, 23688, 23698).... 1%C lb 199 " foil, (T. D. 17058) 45% 194 " in blocks or pigs l%c lb 194 " in granules, (T. D. 8868) l%c lb 194 " indigo auxiliary, (T. D. 16734) l%o lb 194 " metal for sheathing, in sheets l%c lb 199 " nails 45% 194 " nickel plated, in sheets, (T. D. 10387) l%o lb 3 " nitrate of 25% 194 " old and worn out, (G. A. 3782) Ic lb 55 " oxide of, dry (T. D. 13813, 17582) lo lb 56 " oxide of, ground in oil l%c lb 166 " plates, engraved or lithographed 20% 194 " plates, for lithography, as sheets of zinc, (T. D. 17124) l%c lb 199 " plates for lithography, polished, beveled, etc., (T. D. 4726, 8880, 14840, 75 F. R. 1) 46% 66 " powder, oxide of, (T. D. 13813), dry lo lb ground in oil ; l%c lb 194 " sheets, coated or plated with nickel or other metal, or solutions, (T. D. 24281, 25005, 25269, 26120, 27229, 27303) 1%0 lb 194 " sheets of l%c lb E6 " sulfld of, white l%o lb 66 " sulphate of, (white vitriol) lo lb eS " white, lithophone, (T. D. 15862, 24615, 25239, Abt. 1105) 1%0 lb 66 " white pigment, containing zinc, dry lo lb ground in oil l%e lb 66 " white sulphide of l%o lb 3 ZInnsaure, (T. D. 16213, 17813) 26% 4«7 Zither rings, (T. D. 8549) 46% 467 Zithers, (T. D. 10103, 10829, 11196) 46% 312 Zoedone, as artificial mineral waters, (T. D. 5790). See Mineral Waters. 16 Zoological societies, anlma?i for, (T, D. 14704, 18304). Free