Decatur Democrat, Volume 41, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1897 — Page 10
If dyed in the thnad or yarn and containing not more than 30 p e in weight of silk, if black (except se. 75c 45 p c If other than black WUc 46 p c It containing more than ■ 0 and not more than 45 p c in weight us silk, if black (fcxwpt t»elvagesi sl.lO 45 p c If ol .a r than black $1.30 45 p C If conta.nlng more than 45 p c in weight of silk or if composed wholly of silk, if dyed in the threa<i or yarn and weighted in the dyeing so as to exceed the original weight of the raw silk, if black (except selvages) $1.50 45 p c If other than black $2.50 45 p c If dyed in the thread or yarn and the weight is not increased by dyeing beyond the original weight of raw silk $3 45 p c If in the gum .... $2.50 45 p o If boiled off or dyed in the piece or printed $3 45pc If weighing less than IM ounces and more than M ounce per square yard, if in the urn, or if dyed in the thread or yarn.. $2.50 45 p c If weighing less than \M ounces, and more than M ounce per square yard, if boiled off $3 45 p c If dyed or printed in the] < e . SBJ3S 46 po If weighing not more than M ounce per square yard $4.50 45 p c In no case shall any of such fabrics pay less duty than 50 per cent. Handkerchiefs or mufflers composed W’holly or in part of silk, whether in the piece or otherwise, finished, if not hemmed or hemmed only, shall pay the same rate of duty as is imposed on goods in the piece, of the same description, weight and condition as provided for in this schedule, but such handkerchiefs or mufflers shall not pay a leas rate of duty than 50 per cent ad valorem. If such handkerchiefs or mufflers are hemstitched or imitation hemstitched, or reversed, or have drawn threads, or are embroidered in any manner, whether with an initial letter, monogram orotherwi.se, by hand or machinery, or are tamboured, appliqued, or are made of trimmed wholly or in part with lace or with tucking or insertion, they shall pay a duty of 10 per cent ad valorem in addition to the duty hereinbefore prescribed, and in no case less than 60 per cent ad valorem. Bandings, braids, fringes, bindings, beltings, bone casings, braces, cords, cords and tassels, garters, gorings, suspenders, tubings and webbings, composed wholly or in part of silk, whether composed in part of india rubber or otherwise, if not embroidered by hand or machinery 50pc 45p0 Laces and articles made wholly or in part of lace edgings, insertings. galloons, chiffon or other flouncings, nets or nettings and veilings, neck rnffiings, ruchings, braids, fringes, trimmings, embroideries and articles embroidered by hand or machinery, tamboured or appliqued articles, clothing ready made and articles of wearing apparel of every description. including knit goods made up or manufactured, in whole or in part, by the tailor, seamstress, manufacturer; all the above named articles made of silk or of which silk is the chief component material of value not specially provided for, and silk goods ornamented with beads or spangles, of whatever material composed 60 p 0 50pc Proviso—that any wearing apparel or wearing articles provided for in this paragraph (except gloves), when composed in part of india rubber, shall be subject to a duty of. . 60 p c 50 p c All manufactures of silk or of which silk U the component material of chief value, including such as have india rubber as a componc nt material, not specially provided for, and all jacquard figured goods in the piece, made on looms, of which silk is of chief value, dyed in the yarn and containing two or more colors in the filling 50pc 45pc SCHEDI LE M.—Pulp, Papers and Books. Mechanically ground wood pulp, dry weight l-12c lb 10 p c Chemical wood pulp,unbleached, dry weight l-6c lb 10pc Bleached, dry weight Me 10 p c If exjiort duty is imposed by any country, it shall be added to imports from that country Sheathing paper and roofing felt 10 p c 10 p c Filter masse, wholly or in part wood, wood flour or other vegetable fiber P£c 35 pc & 15 pc Printing paper, unsized, sized or glazed, suitable only for books and newspapers, valued not above 2c per lb 3-10 clb 15 p c Valued above 2c and not above 2}*>c- 4-10 c lb 15 p c Valued above and not above 3c 3-10 clb 15pc Valued above 3c and not above 4c 6-iOc lb 15 p c Valued above 4c and not above 5c 8-10 c lb 15 p c Valued above 5c per lb 15 p c 15 p c From countries imposing export duty on pulp wood, tor each $1 of export duty per cord sn imposed and proportionately for fractions additional 1-10 clb — Papers commonly known as copying paper, stereotype, fiberless tissue, pottery paper and all similar papers, white, colored or printed, weighing nnt over 6 lbs to the ream of 480 sheets, on a basis of 20 by 30 inches in ream or other form 6c lb 35 p c & 15 p c Weighing over 6 lb and not over 10 lb to ream, and letter copying books, whether wholly or partly manufactured 5c & 35 pc ! 15 pc Crape paper and filtering paper. 5c & 35 pc I 15 p c Surface coated papers not provided for 2Wc lb 30 p c & 15 p c If printed, wholly or partly covered with n.jtal or its solutions or with gelatin or flock... 30c & 30 p c 20 p c Parchment paj>ers 2c & 30pc 10 p c Plain, basic,photographic papers for albumenizing, sensitive or baryta coating 3c& 3Dpc 10 p c Albumenized or sensitized or paper otherwise surface coated for photographic purposes 30 p c 30 p c Lithographic prints from stones, zinc, aluminium or other material, bound or unbound (except cigar labels and bands, lettered or blank; music and illustrations, when forming a part of a periodical or newspaper and accompanying the same, or if bound in or forming part of printed books), on paper or other material not exceeding of an inch in thickness 20c lb 20c On paper or other material exceeding 8-1.000 of an inch and not exceeding fl)-1,000 of an inch in thickness and exMeding 35 square inches, bur not exceeding 400 square inches, cutting size and dimensions .. 8c 8c Exceeding 400 square inches, cutting size and dimensions 35 p 0 Be prints exceeding 8-1,000 of an inch and not exceeding 30-1,000 of an inch inthickness and not exceeding 35 square inches. cutting size and dimensions... 6c Sc Lithographic prints from stone. rinc. aluminium or other mate-
rial on cardboard or other material exceeding 20 I,oooth of an inch in thickness 60 6c Lithographic cigar labels and bands, lettered or blank, print--1 ed from stone, zinc, aluminium or other material, if printed in less than eight colors (bronze printing to be coun'ed as two colors), but not including labels printed in whole or in part in I bronze or metal leaf 20c 20c 1 If printed in whole in bronze.... 15c 300 ■ If printed in eight or more col- | ors, but not including printed in whole or part in metal leaf.. 30c 30c If printed m whole or in part in metal leaf 50c 400 Books for children's use, with illuminated lithographic prints, not exceeding 24 ounces, and periodicals printed in whole or part by lithographic process or decorated by hand.. 8c lb Free Writing, note, letter, handmade, drawing. ledger, bond, record, tablet and typewriter paper weighing not less than 10 lb and no more than 15 lb to the ream 2c lb &10 p c 20 p c Weighing mcza tnan 15 lb to the ream 3Sc <k 15 p c 20 p c But if any such paper is ruled, bordered, embos&ed. printed or decorated in any manner it shall pay in addition to the foregoing rates. 10 pc 20pc Paper hangings and paper for screens and all other paper not provided for., 25 p c 20pc Jacquard, designs of one line paper or designs cut on jacquard cards or parts, finished or unfinished 35 p c 20 p c Books of all kinds, including blankbooks and pamphlets, and engravings bound and unbound. photographs, etchings, maps, charts, music in books or sheets and printed matter, all such not provided for 25pc 25pc Photograph, autograph and scrap albums, wholly or partly manufactured 35pc 30pc All fancy boxes of paper, or in which paper is chief value, or if covered with surface coated paper 45pc 30pc Playing cards in packs not exceeding 54 cards and at a like rate for any number in excess. 10c pk 10c & &20 p c 50 p c Manufactures of paper or in which paper is chief value, not provided for 35pc 20pc SCHEDULE N. —Sundries. Beads of all kinds not threaded or strung 35pc 20 pc Fabrics, nets or nettings, laces, galloons, wearing apparel and articles not provided for wholly or in part of beads or span- , gles made of glass or paste, gelatin, metal or other material, but not composed in part or wool 60 pc 35 pc Braids, plaits, laces and willow sheets or »4 u ares composed wholly of straw, chip, glass, palm leaf, willow, osier or rattan suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets or hoods, not bleached, dyed or stained 15pc Free If bleached, dyed or stained 20 p c Free Hats, bonnets and hoods composed of st raw. chip, grass, palm leaf, willow, osier or rattan, whether wholly or partly manufactured, but not trimmed 35 p c Free If trimmed 50pc Free 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 Brushes, brooms and feather dusters, hair pencils, in quills or otherwise 40pc 35 pc Bristles, sorted, bunched or prepared 7|sc lb 7}-sc lb Trousers buckles, wholly or partly of iron or steel, or parts, valued at more than 15c per 100 5c 101) 35 p c & 15 p c Valued at more than 15c and not more than 50c 100 15c & 35 p c 15 p c Buttons and Button Forms— Button forms, iastings, mohair, cloth, silk or other manufactures of cloth, woven or made in patterns of such sizes, shape or form or cut in such manner as to be fit for buttons exclusively 10 pc 10 pc Buttons, or parts, and molds, finished or unfinished, the line, button measure being M inch, viz— Buttons known as agate, metal trousers buttons, except steel and nickel bar, per line, per gross l-12c& 25 pc 15 p c Os bone, and steel trousers buttons, per line, per gross Me & 25 p c 15 pc Pearl or shell 1c & &15 p c 15 p c Horn, vegetable ivory, glass or metal not provided for Me & 35 p c 15 p c Shoe buttons, of paper, pulp or similar material, not provided fcr, valued not exceeding 3c gross 1c 25 p c gross Buttons, not provided for, and collar and cuff buttons and studs 50pc 35pc Coal, bituminous, and all coals containing less than 92 p c fixed carbon, and shale 67c ton 40c Slack, such as will pass through M inch screen 15c 15c Coke 20pc 15 p c j Cork bark, cut into squares or cubes 8c lb Free ’ Manufactured cork, over % inch in diameter at Larger end. 15c 10c Measuring :{ 4 inch and less in diameter 25c 10c Artificial or cork substitutes, from cork waste, not provided for 8c 10c Dice, drafts, chessmen, chess balls and billiard, pool and bagatelle balls, of ivory, bone or other materials 50c 50 p c Dolls, doll heads, toy marbles, of whatever materials composed, and ail other toys not composed of rubber, china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen or stone ware and not specially provided for 35pc 25pc Emery grains and emery manufactures, ground, pulverized or refined 1c lb 8-100 Emery wheels and emery files and manufactures in which emery is chief value 25 p c 8-10 c Explosive Substances— Firecrackers of all kinds, the weight to include all wrapping and packing materials... 8c lb 50 p c Fulminates, fulminating powders and like articles not provided for 30 p c 30pc Gunpowder and all explosive substances used for mining, blasting, artillery or sporting purposes, when valued at 20c or less per lb 4c lb 5c Valued above 20c.. 6c 8c Matches, friction or lucifer, of all descriptions, per gross of 144 boxes, containing not more than 100 matches per box, per gross 8c 20 p c When imported otherwise than in boxes containing not more than 100 matches each, per 1,000 Me 20pc Percussion caps 85pc 80 p c I Cartridges 35pc 80pc Blasting caps, per 1,000 $2 36 12 07
feathers and downs of all kinds, including birdskins or i>arts thereof, with the feathers on, crude or not dressed, colored or otherwise advanced or man ufactured in any manner not provided for. ... 15 pc 35p0 When dressed, colored or otherwise advanced or manufactured in any manner, including quilts of down, and other manufactures of down and also dressed and finished birds suitable for millinery ornaments and artificial or ornamental feathers, fruits, grains, leaves, flowers and stems or parts thereof, of whatever material composed, not provided for 50po 35pc Furs, dressed on the skins, but not made up into articles, and furs not on the skin, prepared for hatters’ use, including tur skins carroted 20pc 3)pc Fans of all kinds, except common palm leaf fans 50pc 4) pc Gun wads of all descriptions.... 20 p 0 10 p 0 Hair, human, if clean or drawn, but not manufactured 20 p c 20pc Hair, curled, suitable for bedsor mattresses, and hair 10 p c 10 p c Haircloth, or crinoline cloth. .. 10csyd 6c Haircloth, known as “hair setting,” and hair press cloth 20c syd 20c Hats, bonnets or hoods for men's. women's, bo vs’ or children’s wear, trimmed or untrimmed, including bodie>, hoods, plateaux forms or shapes for hats or bonnets, composed wholly or in chief value of fur of the rabbit, beaver or other animals, valued at not more than $5 per doz s2doz 40 p c <fc 2Upo Valued at more than $5 per doz. and not more than $lO per doz $3 & 40 p c 20 p o Valued at more than $lO and not more than S2O per doz $5& 40pc 20 p c Valued at more than $2>J per doz S’ & <0 P c 20 p c Indurated fiber ware ahd manutactures of wot*! or other pulp, and not provided for 35 pc 20 pc Jewelry and Precious Stones— Articles known as jewelry, and parts, finished or unfinished, not provided for, includingtprecious stones set. pearls set and cameos in frames 50pc 35pc Diamonds and other precious stones ad vanced in condition of value from a natural state of cleaving, splitting, cutting or other process and not set 10 pc 25 p c Imitations of diamonds and other precious stones, composed of glass or paste, not exceeding an inch in dimensions, notengraved. painted orotherwise ornamented or decorated and not mounted or set 20 p c 10 p c Pearls in their natural state, not strung or set % 10 p c 10 pc Leather and Manufactures of— Hides of cattle, raw or uncut, dry. salted or pickled 20 pc Free Band or belting leather, sole leather, dressed upper and all other leather, calfskins, tanned or dressed, kangaroo, sheep and goat skins (including lamb and kid skins), dressed and finished, chamois and other skins and bookbinders’ calfskin, all nut provided for 20 p c 20 p c Skins for morocco, tanned, but unfinished 10 p c 10 p c Skins dressed as suede or with exterior grain surface removed, known as mocha, or otherwise, |>er doz. skins $2.50 20 pc Patent, japanned, varnished or enameled leather,weighing not over 10 lb per duz. hides .30c lb& 30 p c 20 p c Weighing over 10 and not over 25 lb per doz. v 30* & 20 p c 10 p c Weighing over 25 lb per doz. -■ & 30 p c 20 p c Pianoforte leather and action leather 35 p c 30 p c Leather shoe laces, tinLLed or unfinished 5Uc grs 30 p c prs <k 2.) pc Boots and shoes made of leather. 25 p c 20 p c Leather cut in forms for manufactured articles classed as manufactures of leather — — Gloves, wholly or in part of leather, the length being measure when stretched to full extent Women’s or children's “glare” finish, schmascben (of sheep origin >. not over 14 incites in length, per doz. pairs $1.75 $1 Over 14 inches and not over 1* inches $2.25 $1.50 Over 17 inches $2.75 $2 Men's glace finish, schmaschea (sheep/ ... $3 $3 Women’s or children's glace finish, lamb or sheep, not over 14 inches in length s2Jjd $1.75 Over 14 and not over 17 inches... S3JO $2.75 Over 17 inches $4-50 $3.75 Men’s glace finish, lamb or sheep $4 $4 Women’s or children’s glace finish. goat, kid or other leather than of sheep origin, not over 14 inches in length $3 $2.25 Over 14 and m»t over 17 inches in length $3.75 $3 Over 17 inches $4.75 $4 Men's glace finished, kid, goat, or other leather than of sheep origin $4 $4 Women s or children’s, of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, by whatever name known, not over 17 inches in length $2.50 $1.75 Over 17 inches Men’s of sheep origin, with exterior surface removed $4 $4 Women’s or children’s kid, goat or other leather than of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, not over 14 inches in length $3 $2.25 Over 14 and not over 17 inches .. $3.75 $3 Over 17 inches $4.75 $4 Men's goat, kid or other leather than of sheep origin, with exterior surface removed $4 $4 in addition to foregoing, on leather gloves, when lined, per doz. pairs'. $1 $1 On all pique or prix seam gloves 40c — Gloves, stretched, with more than 3 single strands 40c — On all with wrist openings,without fasteners, a reduction of 25c doz. Glove trunks, with or without the usual accompanying pieces, shall pay 75 per cent of the duty provided for the gloves in the fabrication of which they are suitable Harness, saddles and saddlery, or parts of either in sets or in parts, finished or unfinished... 45 p c 20 p c Manufactures of amber, asbestus, bladders, cork, catgut or whipgut or wormgut, spar, wax, or of which these substances, or either of them, is a component of chief value, not provided for 25pc 25pc Manufactures of bone, chip, gras?, horn, india rubber, palm leaf, straw, weeds or whalebone, not provided for 30pc 25 p © Manufactures of leather, finished or unfinished, manufactures of fur, gelatin, gutta percha, human Lair, ivory, vegetable ivory, mother of pearl and shell, papier mache and vulcanized india rubber, known as hard rubber, not specially provided for, and shells, engraved, cur. ornamented or otherwise manufac; ... . n ? 0
Masks composed of paper or pulp ;; 89 pc 1 ' Mattin / made of cocoa liber or ratta 1, per square yard «- e Mats made of cocoa fiber or rattan, per square foot to J>pc Musical instrume its, or parts thereof, pianoforte actions and parts thereof, strings tor musical instruments not otherwise enumerated, cases for musical instruments, pitch pipes, tuning forks, tuning hammers and metronomes, strings for musical instruments, wholly or partly of steel or other metal., tope Pc , Paintings in oil. water, pastel, pen drawings, statuary, not provided tor ®P« Freß Statuary includes such is cut or otherwise wrought by hand from a solid mass or from metal and is the professional production of a statuary or sculptor only „ Peat ton Pencils, paper or wood, filled with lead or other material, and pencils of lead toe grs 50 p c & 25 pc Slate pencils, covered with wood 35 pc 30 P c Other slate pencils 10° 30 pc Pencil leads, not in wood 10 p c 10 P c Photographic dry plates and films 25 P° 25 pc Common tobacco pipes and pipe bowls of clay, valued at not more than toe per gross 15c grs 10 p c Other tobacco pipes and pipe bowls of clay 50c & to p c 25pc Other pipes and pipe bowls of whatever composed, and all smokers’ articles not provided for, including cigarette books and covers, pouches for tobacco and cigarette paper in all forms ®P° “P' Plows, tooth and disk harrows, harvesters, reapers, agricultural drills and planters, mowers. lierse rakes, cultivators, thrashing machines and cotton . ■Hr, 20pc Varis ' ous Plush, black, known as hatters’. of silk, or silk and cotton, as is used for men's hats ■ 10 P c r ree Umbrellas, parasols and sunshades covered with material other than paper 50 pc tope Sticks for umbrellas, etc., and walking canes, finished or unfinished tope 30 P< Waste not provided for 10 p c 10 pc FREE LIST. Acids.—Arsenic or arsenious, benzoic, car bolic, fluoric, hydrochloric or muriatic; nitric, oxalic, phosphoric, phthalic, picric or nitre picric; prussic, silicic and valerianic. Aconite; acorns, raw, dried or undried, but unground; agates, unmanufactured; albumen not specially provided for; alizaren, natural or artifi- ial, and dyes derived from alizarin oi from anthracen; amber and amberoid, un manufactured or crude gum: ambergris, and analine salts. Any animal imported specially for breeding purposes shall be admitted free, provided that no such animal shall be admitted free unless pure bred of a recognized breed, and duly reg istered in the book of record established so? that breed. Domestic animals strayed, ot driven into a foreign country for temporary pasturage, may, with their increase, be return ed within six months, free. Animals brought into the United States tern porarily for a period not exceeding six for the purpose of exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural or rar ing association; teams of animals, including their harness and tackle and the wagons oi other vehicles actually owned by persons emi grating from foreign countries to the United States with their families, and in actual ust for the purpose of such emigration, and wild animals intended for exhibition in zoological collections for scientific and educational pur pos“s and not for sale or profit. Annotto, roucou, rocoa or Orleans and all ex tracts of; an imony ore, crude sulphite of apatite; arrow root in its natural state and not manufactured: arsenic and sulphide of, o’ orpiment; arsoniate of aniline; art educa tional stops, composed of glass and metal anc valued at not m»»re than 6 cents per gross. Articles in a crude state used in dyeing o: tanning not specially provided for in this act Articles the growth, produce and manufac tureof the United States, when returnt>d aftc having been exported without having bee advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means casks, barrels, carboys, bags and other vessel* of American manufacture exported filled with American products, or exported empty and re turned filled with foreign products, including shocks and staves when returned as barrels oi boxes; also quicksilver flasks or bottles, o< either domestic or foreign manufacture, which shall have been actually exported from th« United States, but the exemption of bags from duty shall apply only to such domestic l>ags a.* may be imported by the exporter thereof, and if any such articles are subject to internal tai at the time of exportation, such tax shall lx proved to have been paid before exportatior and not refunded. And provided that wher manufactured tobacco which has been export ed without payment of internal revenue ta> shall be reimported it shall be retained in thf custody of the collector of customs until in temal revenue stamps in payment of the le gal duties shall be placed thereon. Asbest’\* unmanufactured; ashes, wood and lye of anc beet root ashes ; asafetida. Biihn of Gilead; barks, cinchona or othei from which quinine maybe extracted; baryta, carbonate of, or witherill and beeswax. All binding twine manufactured from New Zealand hemp, istle or Tampico fiber, sisa’i grass, or sunn, or a mixture of any two or more of them, of single ply and measuring no’ exceeding 609 feet to the pound. Provided that articles mentioned in this paragraph if im ported from a country which lays an import duty on like articles imported from the United States shall be subject to a duty of one-half ol 1 cent per pound. Bells, broken and bell metal, broken and fit only to be manufactured; birds, stuffed, not suitable for millinery ornaments; birds and land and water fowls; bismuth; bladders and all integuments and intestines of animals and fish sounds, crude or salted for preservation only, and unmanufactured, not specially provided for; blood, dried, not provided for; bolt ing cloth composed of silk, imported express ly for milling purposes, and so permanently marked as not to be suitable for any other use; bones, crude, or not burned, calcined, ground, steamed or otherwise manufactured, and bone dust or animal carbon, and bone ash, fit only for fertilizing purposes; books, engravings, maps, charts, etc., imported for the use of thu United States or of the library of congress; books, maps, music, engravings, photographs, etchings, bound or unbound, and charts which shall have been printed more than 20 years at the date of importation, and all hydrographic charts and publications issued for their sub scribers or exchanges by scientific and literary associations or academies, or publications of individuals for gratuitous private circulation, and public documents issued by foreign gov ernments; books and pamphlets printed ex clusively in languages other than English; also books and music in raised print used ex clusively by the blind; books, maps, music, photographs, etchings, lithographic prints, and charts specially imported, not more than two copies in any one invoice, in good faith, for the use or by order of any society or institution incorporated or established solely for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of tne fine arts, or for the use or by order of any college, academy, school or sem inary of learning in the United States, or any state or public library, and not for sale, sub ject to such regulations as the secretary of the treasury shall prescribe; books, libraries, usu al and reasonable furniture, and similar household effects of persons or families from foreign countries, if actually used abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended fur any other person or persons, nor for sale. Brass, old brass, clippings from brass or Dutch metal, all the foregoing, fit only for remanufacture; Brazil paste: Brazilian pebble, unwrought or unmanufactured; breccia, in block or slabs; bristles, crude, not sorted, bunched or prepared; broom corn;
gold or silver; Burgundy pitch; cadmium; calamine; camphor, crude; castor | ream; catgut, whipgut, or wormgut, unmanufactured: cerium, chalk, crude, not ground, precipitated or otherwise manufac tured; chromate of iron or chromic ore; civet, crude; common blue clay in casks, suitable tor the manufacture of crucibles. | Coal, anthracite, not provided for. and coal , stores of American vessels, but none miiiU be unloaded; coal tar, crude; pitch of coal tar and products of coal tar known as dead or creosote oi), benzol, tolnol, naphthaline, xylol, phenol and cresol. Cobalt and cobalt ore: cocculus Indicus; cochineal; cocoa, or cacas, crude and fiber, leaves and shells of; cotfee; coins, gold, silver and copper; coir and coir yarn; copper m plates, bars, ingots or pigs and othq- forms not manufactured or specially provided for; o <1 copper, fit only for manufacture, clipping from new copper and all composition metal of wbicli copper is a component material of cbier value, not specially provided for in this act; copper, regulus of. and black or coarse copper and copper cement: coral, marine, uncut and unmanufactured; cork wood or cork bark, unmanufactured: cotton and cotton waste or flocks. Cryolite or kryolith; cudbear; curling stones, or quoits, and curling stone handles; curry and curry powder; cutch; cuttlefish bone. Dandelion roots, raw, dried, or undried, but unground. Diamonds and other precious stones, rough nr uncut, and not advanced in condition or value from their natural state by cleaving, splitting, cutting or other process, including miner*', glaaiers’ and engravers’ diamonds, not set, and diamond dust or bort; divi divi; dragon's blood. Drugs, such as barks, beans, berries, balsams, buds, bulbs and bulbous roots, excrescences, such as nutgalls, fruits, flowers, dried fibers and dried insects, grains, gums and gum resin, herbs, leaves, lichens, mosses, nuts, roots and stems, spices, vegetables, seeds, aromatic and seeds of morbid growth, weeds and woods used expressly for dyeing-any of the foregoing which fire not edible and are in a crude state, and not advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding or by other process, and not specially provided for. Eggs of birds, fish and insects, not including eggs of game birds or eggs of birdsnot used for food, the importation of which is prohibited, except specim* ns for scientific collections; no fish roe preserved for food purposes; emery ore. ergot, fans; common palm leaf, plain and not ornamented, and palm leaf in its natural state, not colored, or otherwise advanced in manufacture; felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels, and fibrin in all forms. Fish, fresh, frozen or packed in ice, caught in the great lakes or other fresh waters by citizens of the United States; fishskins; flint, flints and flint stones, unground; fossils; fruits, or berries, green, ripe or dried, and fruits in brine, not provided for; fruit plants, tropical and semitropical, for the purpose of propagation or cultivation; furs, undressed; fur skins of all kinds, not dressed in any manner; gambier. Glass enamel, white, for watch and clock dials; glass plates or disks, rough cut or unwrought, for use in the manufacture of optical instruments, spectacles and eyeglasses, and suitable only for such use; provided, however, that such disks exceeding eight inches In diameter may be polished sufficiently to enable the character of the glass to be determined. Grasses and Fibers. — Istle or tampico fiber, jute, jute butts, manila, sisal grass, sunn and all other textile grasses or fibrous vegetable substances not manufactured or dressed in any manner and not specially provided for in this act. Gold beaters' molds and gold beaters’ skins; grease and oils (excepting fish oils) such as are commonly used in soapmaking or In wire drawing or for stuffing or dressing leather, and which are fit only for such uses, and not specially provided for in this act. Guano, manures and all substances used only for manure; gutta percha. crude. Hair of horse, cattle and other animals, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn, but unmanufactured, not specially provided for in this act. and human ha:-, raw. uncleaned and not drawn; hide cuttings, raw, with or without hair, and all other glue stock; hide rope, bones ar 1 whetstones; hoofs, unmanufactured; bop roots for cultivation; horns and par unmanufactured, including horn strips and tips. Ice; india rubber, crude, and milk of. and old scrap or refuse india rubber which has been worn out by use and is fit only for remanufacture; indigo, iodine, crude; ipecac, iridium, ivory tusks in their natural state or cut vertically across the grain only with the bark left intact, and vegetable ivory in the natural state. Jalap, jet, unmanufactured; joss stick or joss light- junk. old. Kelp: kieserite, kyanite or cyanite and kalnit. Lac dye, crude, seed, button, stick and shell; lac spirits; lactarene; lava, unmanufactured; leeches, lemon juice, lime juice and sour orange juice; licorice root, unground; lifeboats and life saving apparatus specially imported by societies incorporated or established to encourage the saving of human life; lime, citrate of; lithographic stones, not engraved: litmus, prepared or not prepared; lodestones. Madder and munjeet or Indian madder, ground or prepared, and all extracts of it; magnesite, crude or calcined, not purified; magnesium not made up in articles, manna. manuscripts. Marrow, crude; marshmallow or althea root, leaves or flowers, natural or unmanufactured; medals of gold, silver or copper and othr-r metallic articles actually bestowed as trophies ur prizes and received and accepted as honorary distinctions: meerschaum, crude or unmanufactured. Minerals, crude or not advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding or by other process of manufacture, not specially provided for in this act; 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 artificially prepared and are only the product of a designated mineral spring. Models of inventions and of other improvements in the arts. Including patterns for machinery, but no article shall be deemed a model or pattern which can be fitted for use otherwise. Moss, seaw’eeds and vegetable substances. crude or unmanufactured, not otherwise specially provided for in this act; musk, crude, In natural pods; myrobolans; needles, hand sewing and darning. Newspapers and periodicals; but the term “periodicals ’ as herein used shall be understood to embrace only unbound or paper covered publications issued within six months of the time of entry, containing current literature of the day and issued regularly at stated periods, as weekly. monthly or quarterly. Brazil nuts, cream nuts, palm nuts and palm nut kernels; cocoanuts in the shell and broken cocoanut meat or copra, not shredded, desiccated or prepared in any manner; nux vomica; oakum; oil cake. Oils —Almond, amber, crude and rectified ambergris, anise or anise seed, aniline. aspic or spike lavender, bergamot, cajeput. caraway, cassia, cinnamon, cedrat, chamomile, citronella or lemon grass, civet, cocoanut, fennel, ichthyol, jasmine or jasimine, juglandium. juniper, lavender, lemon, limes, mace, neroll or orange flower, enfleurage grease, nut oil or oil of nuts not otherwise specially provided for in this act, orange oil. olive oil for manufacturing or mechanical purposes fit only for such use and valued at not more than 60 cents per gallon, ottar of roses, palm, rosemary or anthoss, sesame or sesamum seed or bean, thyme, origanum, red or white; valerian, and also spermaceti, whale and other fish oils of American fisheries, and all fish and other products of such fisheries; petroleum, crude or refined, provided that if there be imported into the United States crude petroleum or the products of crude petroleum produced in any country which imposes a duty on petroleum or its products exported from the United States th%e shall in such cases be levied, paid and collected a duty upon said crude petroleum or its products so Imported equal to the duty imposed by such country. Orange and lemon peel, not preserved, candied or otherwise prepared; orchil or orchil liquid: ores of gold, silver or nickel and nickel matter; sweepings of gold and silver: osmium. Palladium, paper stock, crude, of every description, Including all grasses, fibers, rags (other than wool), waste, including jute waste, Shavings, clippings, old paper, rope ends, waste rope and waste bagging, including old gunny cloth and old gunny bags, fit only to be converted into paper. Paraffin; parchment and vellum; pearl, mother of, and shells, not sawed, cut. polished or otherwise manufactured or advanced in value from the natural state.
Personal eft'ects. not niFreha Izvns of the United S? Uv s h ls «’ oL tl B elKii countries: p .. wt ,Mm, |„ ,*■ rnetiil. oid and fit only to Philosophical and scientific utensils, instruments nd Ei Including N.f les a n,l boxes e.£‘ :a ’4 ■ same, so cially i m 1 ,. rl ,d in 1 , n, toan g ■ the use or by the order ~f " -»ith £ institution im-0rp0r.,:,! ■] solely for religi lw •• . "WsC tional. sei.-nti:i,. ~r lit.’r ■ for the .oi.-ouraa..j. ‘.••iMes for the use or by the order of »n»« ■ academy, s. 1... d or seminary /.'■“’‘'Si in the United States. or anJV He library, and not for sale 11 Phosphates, crude; plants, tree, K roots, reed ean.-s . lI; d W* the department of agriculture “/.W I ed States Botanic r Pialina in ingots, bars, sheets ■ platinum, unmanufactured ... , : ■ torts and o.her apparatus, i"' parts thereof e,.mp.,sed ..f .. . ."• chemical uses; plumbago I P t ‘.. e h ara or "black -alts;" car crude or relined; hvdrat.. ■ potash, not including retinol ... . raas 'it Ml rolls; nitrate of potash s.dtpet. r ' ki «'■ sulphate of notash. crude or muriate of potash. and Mb Professional books, implements t. K ments and teals of trial,•, 0,,,.' K employment in the actual the time of persons emigrate- ,2"?■ United States, but this not be construed • . in.du t.. m ’. .‘ other articles imported for manufacturing establtshm. nt W W other person or pen ,ns ( , r for ■ shall it be < onstru.-.i t. tn. \ ■ scenery, properties .r 1 ;.|., r ,.| articles brought b> |>topri tors r ■ agers of theatrical exltil.ttions arrSß from abroad for temporary u,.. ‘.y in such exhibitions ■ person and not f..r s.il ~..j n . llb '.' h ■ been used by them abroad shall' mitted free of duty. « ad-M Pula; quinia, sulphate of. and all in. HI loids or salts of < m. bona bark; otherwise provided for. Regalia and gems, statuary an j mens or casts of s-uipti::- tn;..,■ good faith fur us.- of ~ri, a'::;. arJ »'’.«■ ary societies and education.d Rennets, raw or prepar. fi; saffron w safflower, and extracts of, and saflrn cake; sago, crude; .-alacen; sal»p. sages, bologna: s- . ds--at. 5... c a rawi ; < nrdamom. -.tn ttb.wer ■~n tn,l, r cinnamon, t. nnei. fenugreek. ./ hound, mangel w'trz- 1. must mi, rape St John's bread or bear., sugar beet iw ghum or sugar cane for 5...!, t.nbsanj bulbous roots, not . .rial, and n.t otta. wise provided for. all Rowers and gras se< ds; all the foregoing n : specially n. vided for in this act. Sheep dip. not including compounds w preparations that can b. us.-fi f or ot |, a purposes; shotgun barrels In sing 'ufei forged, rough bored; shrimps and otß shellfish: silk, raw or as reeled from tin cocoon, but not doubled, twisted or advanced in manufacture (n any way; silk cocoons and silk waste; silkworms eggs skeletons and other preparations ot anatomy; skins of all kinds, raw texcept sheep, skins with the wool on), and hides not specially provided for in this act; a.b nitrate of, or cubic nitrate. , Specimens of natural history, botany and mineralogy, when Imported for sci. entitle public collections and nut for sale. Spices.—Cassia, cassia vera and cassia buds; cinnamon and chips of; clovesand clove stems; mace: nutmegs; pepper, black or white, and pimento; all the foregoing when unground; ginger root, uaground and not preserved or candied. Spunk; spurs and stilts used in the manufacture of earthen, porcelain and stone ware, stamps; foreign postage or revemie stamps, canceled or uneancele.i: stoneand sand; burstone in blocks, rough or unmanufactured: cliff stone, unmanufactured; rotten stone, tripoli and sand,crude or manufactured, not otherwise provided for in this act; storax or styrax: strontia, oxide of. and protoxide of strontian. and strontianite or mineral carbonate of strontia; 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 o! S per cent of sulphur, and sulphur not otherwise provided for. Sulphuric acid which at the temperat'jrof 60 degrees Fahrenheit does mt exceed the specific gravity of one and three hundred and eighty thousandths, for use In manufacturing superphosphate of lime or artificial manures of any kind, or for an; 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 of one cent per pound. Tamarinds; tapioca, cassava or cassady: tar and pitch of woods; tea and tea plants: teeth, natural or unmanufactured: terra alba not made from gypsum or plaster rock; terra japonica; tin ore. cassiterite or black oxide of tin, and tin In bars, blocks, pigs or grain or granulated, tobacco sterns: tumeric; turpentine. turpentine, spirits of: turtles: types, old and tit only to be remanufactured: vaccine virus, valonia, verdigris or suba-e---tate of copper; wax, vegetable or mineral, wafers, unleavened or unedible, forma-m-ntal use or for covering or hom-ns Lharmaceutk-al preparations. Wearing apparel, articles of adornment, toilet articles and similar pe - sonal effects of persons arriving In tne United States: but this exemption sluu only Include such articles as actually ■ company and are in the use of and a- - and appropriate for the and use of such persons for the UMi diate purposes of the journey and presen comfort and convenience, and shall M be heid to apply to merchandise or an cles intended for other Persons or rw sale: provided that in case of residents® the United States returning from all wearing apparel and " t^' r h i) effects taken by them out of the ■ States to foreign countries shall be “ mitted free of duty es - their value upon their identity b- ng - tabllshed. under rules regulations to be Prescribed by the s tary of the treasury, but noJ”' r8 b l roa j SIOO in value of articles purchased att s bv such residents of the United shall be admitted free of duty upon return. Whalebone, unmanufactured. Wood.-Logs and round u nm ‘ inu fl sac ,“ w d. timber, including pulp w P‘ I ’ d ’ b E for handle bolts, shingle bobs, gun biotas gun stocks, rough hew.n or pasts . planed on one side, hop P°' e ®: „*> the ship timber and ship P lanl '!, , X; i fcir In foregoing not specially provided tor tn Wood’s.-Cedar. lignum viiae. la “ e ebony, box, granadilla, ?, ca b:net wood, satinwood and all . fo ™s woods in the log, rough or • . woa j brier root or brier wood and - unmanufactured or not . fu F, t he »'• I than cut into blocks suitalde J nd ed to be I tides into whfch they ar e inte " ds India converted; bamboo, rattan, re ’ tr jdge. malacca joints and sticks o£ P t le a® l hair wood, pimento, orange. m> d [or u other woods not specially pro - ber ajthis act in the rough or not fui™ !ar vanced than cut Into lenK t, ’ s qun «had»sticks for umbrellas, parasol*, sunsn whips, fishing rods or wa ki“ r avingsWorks of art. drawings, 1 photographic pictures and P' b . pr oand scientific apparatus br ough l °’ n tisu fesslonal artists, lecturers o , benl I arriving from abroad for use j|la! . temporarily for exhibition aad » f ; tration. promotion and encajr ? ba United I art, science or industry in adnl ltted States, and not for sale, shall be au free of duty. . niustratloa Works of art. collections In es or of the progress ot the art.. , fr . a manufactures, photogkiphs,w • j . cotta, parian, pottery*or pore la mela! I uitles and artistic copies there falth . or other material, iniP° rted for permanent exhibition at: or )nS uI by any state or by any socl J, rafem ent tutlon established for o r for* I of the arts, sciences or uko artimunicipal corporation. a n“ h jocletf cles Imported In good .i corpoijor association or for a mu "L, l „ a pubW | tion for the purpose of erecting nar i monument and not intende herein **' I for any other purpose than nu Pr works of art. the P rodl ’ c , t r arily f abro ad j car. artists residing t eaa poraruy rtctor ii. or other works of art, inclu 1 "» r ' ss iy for paintings on glass. (ns 7itutlon presentation to a natl .°”? l -n r nnr.itl<'>> to any state o r ,. m . unictpß ]| pt v ‘ collet, Incorporated religious X’ t stained or other public institution, ex P paintpainted window glass or stained ed glass windows. m Yarns, xaffer. <_.»nre« the ' The administrative remain substantially the sa Wilson law.
