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or carpeting of like character or description, 6oc. per square yard, and in addition thereto 40 p.c., a. v.

Brussels carpets, figured or plain, and all carpets or carpeting of like character or description, 44c. per square yard, and in addition thereto 40 p.c., a.v. Velvet and tapestry velvet carpets, figured or plain, printed on the warp or otherwise, and all carpets or carpeting of like character or description, 40c. per square yard, and in addition thereto 40 p.c., a.v.

Tapestry Brussels carpets, figured or plain, and all carpets or carpeting of like character or description, printed on the warp or otherwise, 28c. per square yard, and in addition thereto 40 p.c., a.v.

Treble ingrain, three-ply and all chain Venetian carpets, 19c. per square yard, and in addition thereto 40 p.c., a.v.

Wool, Dutch and two-ply ingrain carpets, 14c. per square yard, and in addition thereto 40 p.c., a.v.

Druggets and bockings, printed, coloured or otherwise, 22c. per square yard, and in addition thereto 40 p.c., a.v.

Felt carpeting, figured or plain, 11c. per square yard, and in addition thereto 40 p.c., a.v.

Carpets and carpeting of wool, flax or cotton, or in part of either, not specially provided for in this Act, 50 p.c., a. v.

Mats, rugs, screens, covers, hassocks, bed sides, art squares and other portions of carpets or carpeting made wholly or in part of wool and not specially provided for in this Act shall be subjected to the rate of duty herein imposed on carpets or carpetings of like character or description.

SCHEDULE L.-SILK AND SILK Goods.

Silk carded or combed

Thrown silk, singles, tram, organzine, sewing silk, twist, floss, silk threads, yarns

per lb.

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Spun silk

Webbings, gorings, suspenders, braces, braids, buttons, fringes, cords and tassels..

Laces and embroideries, handkerchiefs, ruchings, knit goods, wearing apparel

Clothing and wearing apparel with india-rubber not provided

for...

Velvets, pile fabrics, less than 75 p.c. in weight of silk

50 p.c., a.v.

60 p.c., a.v.

8c. & 60 p.c., a.v.

per oz.

per lb.

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$1 50c. & 15 p.c., a. v. $3 50c. & 15p.c., a.v.

50 p.c., a.v.

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Envelopes, per 1,000

35 p.c., a.v.

35 p.c., a.v.

35 p.c., a.v.

Paper hangings for screens, filtering and letterpress copying, albumenized and sensitized

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Books, pamphlets, engravings, photographs, etchings, maps, charts, and all printed matter not specially provided for.. Blank books...

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SHIPPING WORLD

Bristles

SCHEDULE N.-SUNDRIES.

Brushes, brooms, feather dusters, and hair pencils in quills..

per lb.

IOC.

40 p.c., a.v.

10 p.c., a.v.

Buttons and Button Forms.

Button forms, lastings, cloth for buttons

Agate buttons

Pearl and shell, per line, button measure of 1-40 of one inch, per gross

Ivory, vegetable ivory, bone and horn buttons

Shoe buttons, value not over 3c. per gross, per gross

Coal, bituminous and shale, per ton of 28 bushels (80 lb.)
Coal, slack or culm

Coke

Cork bark, in squares or cubes

Corks, manufactured..

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Dice, draughts, chessmen, balls, billiard balls

Dolls, doll heads, marbles, toys not made of rubber, china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen or stone ware

25 p.c., a.v.

2fc. & 25 p.c., a.v.

50 p.c., a. v.

IC.

75C.

зос.

20 p.c., a. v. IOC.

15C.

.per lb.

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Gunpowder and explosives valued at 20c. or less per lb..

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Feathers (birds'), downs, dressed, coloured or manufactured

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Calfskins, dressed upper leather, chamois, finished..

Bookbinders' calfskins, kangaroo, sheep, goat, lamb, and

Leather boots and shoes

Pianoforte leather

25 p.c., a.v.
35 P. c., a.v.

But leather cut into shoe uppers or vamps, or other forms suitable for conversion into manufactured articles, shall be classified as manufactures of leather, and pay duty accordingly.

Gloves of all descriptions, composed wholly or in part of kid or other leather, whether wholly or partly manufactured, shall pay duty at the rates fixed in connection with the following specified kinds thereof, fourteen inches in ex. treme length when stretched to the full extent, being, in each case, hereby fixed as the standard, and one dozen pairs as the basis, namely:-Ladies' and children's smaschen of said length or under, $1 75c. per dozen; ladies' and children's lamb of said length or under, $2 25c. per dozen; ladies' and children's kid of said length or under, $3 25c. per dozen; ladies' and children's suedes of said length or under, 50 p.c., a.v.; all other ladies' and children's leather gloves, and all men's leather gloves of said length or under, 50 p.c., a.v.; all leather gloves

over fourteen inches in length, 50 p.c., a.v.; and in addition to the above rates there shall be paid on all men's gloves $1 per dozen; on all lined gloves, $1 per dozen; on all pique or prick seam gloves, 50c. per dozen; on all embroidered gloves, with more than three single strands or cords, 50c. per pair. Provided, that all gloves represented to be of a kind or grade below their actual kind or grade shall pay an additional duty of $5 per dozen pair. Provided further, that none of the articles named in this par. shall pay a less rate of duty than 50 p.c., a.v.

MISCELLANEOUS MANUFACTURES.

Manufactures of alabaster, amber, asbestos, bladders,
coral, gut, jet paste, spar and wax
Osier or willow for baskets
Manufactures of osier or willow

Manufactures of bone, chip, grass, horn, indiarubber, palm
leaf, straw, weeds, or whalebone

Manufactures of leather, fur, gutta-percha, vulcanised rubber, human hair, papier mache, indurated pulp fibres Manufactures of ivory, vegetable ivory, mother-of-pearl

and shell

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25 p.c., a.v.

30 p.c., a.v.

40 p.c., a.v.

30 p.c., a.v.

35 p.c., a.v.

40 p.c., a. v.
35 p.c., a.v
12C.

8c.

15 p.c., a.v. 50c. & 30 p.c., a.v.

4C.

10 p.c., a.v.
70 p.c., a.v.
15c.

Hatters' plush..

Umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades, silk or alpaca

Of other material

Sticks for, plain

.per gross

10 p.c., a.v.

55 p.c., a.v.

45 p.c., a.v.

35 p.c., a.v.

Sticks for, carved

50 p.c., a.v.

Waste

10 p.c., a.v.

THE FREE LIST.

Acid used for medicinal, chemical, or manufacturing purposes not specially provided for. Aconite. Acorns, raw, dried, or undried. Agates, unmanu factured. Albumen. Alizarine, natural or artificial. Amber, unmanufactured, or crude gum. Ambergris. Aniline salts. Any animal imported specially for breeding purposes shall be admitted free. Provided, that no such animal of the female sex shall be admitted free unless pure bred of a recognised breed, and duly registered in a book of record established for that breed. Animals brought into the United States temporarily for a period not exceeding six months, for the purpose of exhibition or competition for prizes offered by any agricultural or racing association. Animals, harness, and waggons of immigrants. Annatto, roucou, rocoa, or orleans, and all extract of. Antimony ore, crude sulphide of. Apatite. Argal, or argol, or crude tartar. Arrowroot, raw or unmanufactured. Arsenic and sulphide of, or orpiment. Arseniate of aniline. Art educational stops composed of glass and metal. Articles in a crude state used in dyeing or tanning. Articles the growth, produce, and manufacture of the United States, when returned after having been exported, without having been advanced in value or improved in condition by any process of manufacture or other means. Asbestos, unmanufactured. Ashes, wood and lye of, and beet. root ashes. Asphaltum and bitumen, crude. Asafoetida.

Balm of Gilead. Barks, cinchona or other from which quinine may be extracted. Baryta, carbonate of or witherite. Bauxite, or beauxite. Beeswax. Bells, broken, and bell metal broken and fit only to be remanufactured. Birds, stuffed, not suitable for millinery ornaments, and bird skins prepared for preservation. Birds and land and water fowls. Bismuth. Bladders, crude, and all integuments of animals. Blood, dried. Bologna sausages. Bolting cloths, especially for milling purposes, but not suitable for wearing apparel. Bones, crude, or not burned, calcined, ground, steamed or otherwise manufactured and bone dust or animal carbon and bone ash, fit only for fertilising. Books, engravings, photographs, bound or unbound etchings, maps and charts, which shall have been printed and bound or manufactured more than twenty years at the date of importation. Books and pamphlets printed exclusively in languages other than English; also books and music in raised print. Books, engravings,

photographs, etchings, bound or unbound, maps and charts imported by authority or for the use of the United States or for the use of the library of Congress. Books, maps, lithographic prints, and charts especially imported, not more than two copies in any one invoice, in good faith, for the use of any society incorporated or established for educational, philosophical, literary or religious purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or by any college, academy, school or seminary of learning in the United States, in its own behalf or in be half of any of its professors or teachers, subject to such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury shall prescribe. Books or libraries, or parts of libraries, and other household effects of persons or families from foreign countries. Brazil paste. Braids, plaits, laces and similar manufactures composed of straw, chipgrass, palm leaf, willow, osier or rattan, suitable for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets and hoods. Brazilian pebbles, unwrought or unmanufactured. Breccia, in blocks or slabs. Bromine Bullion, gold or silver. Burgundy pitch.

Cabinets of old coins and medals, and other collections of antiquities produced prior to 1700. Cadmium. Calamine. Camphor, crude. Castor or castoreum. Catgut, whipgut, or wormgut, unmanufactured or in strings or cord. Cerium. Chalk, unmanufactured. Charcoal. Chicory root, raw, dried or undried, but unground, 2c. Civet, crude. Clay, common blue clay, in casks, suitable only for crucibles. Coal, anthracite. Coal stores of American vessels, but none shall be unloaded. Coal tar, crude. Cobalt and cobalt ore. Cocculus indicus. Cochineal. Cocoa or cacao, crude and fibre, leaves and shells of. Coffee. Coins, gold, silver and copper. Coir and coir yarn. Copper, old, taken from the bottom of American vessels in foreign ports. Coral, marine, uncut and unmanufactured. Cork wood or cork bark, unmanufactured. Cotton and cotton waste or flocks. Cryolite, or kryolith. Čudbear. Curlingstones, or quoits and handles. Curry and curry powder. Cutch. Cuttlefish bone.

Dandelion roots, raw, dried or undried, but unground. Diamonds and other precious stones, rough or uncut, diamond dust and jewels to be used in watches. Divi Divi. Dragon's blood. Drugs not advanced in value or condition by refining or grinding, or by manufacture.

Eggs of birds, fish, and insects. Emery ore. Ergot.

Fans, common palm leaf, and palm leaf unmanufactured. Farina. Fashion plates engraved on steel, copper, or on wood, coloured or plain. Feathers and downs for beds. Feldspar. Felt, adhesive, for sheathing vessels. Fibrin in all forms. Fresh fish, caught by citizens of the United States in the high seas, or in the open waters of the lakes forming a boundary between the United States and the Dominion of Canada. Fish for bait. Fish skins. Flint, flints, and ground flint stones. Floor matting from straw, including Chinese matting. Fossils. Fruit plants, tropical and semi-tropical. Fruits and Nuts.-Currants, Zante or other; dates; fruits, green, ripe and dried; tamarinds; cocoanuts Brazil nuts; cream nuts; palm nut kernels. Furs undressed. Furs skins of all kinds not dressed in any manner.

Gambier. Glass, broken, and old glass, which cannot be cut for use. Glass plates or discs, rough cut or unwrought, for use in optical instruments. Grasses and fibres.-Istle, or Tampico fibre. Jute. Jute butts. Manila. Sisal grass. Sunn. All other textile grasses or fibrous vegetable substances, unmanufactured or undressed. Goldbeaters' moulds and goldbeaters' skins. Grease and oils, such as are commonly used in soapmaking, or in wire drawing, or for stuffing or dressing leather, fit only for such uses. Guano, manures, and all substances expressly used for manure. Gunny bags and gunny cloths, old or refuse. Guts, salted. Gutta percha, crude.

Hair of horse, cattle, and other animals, cleaned or uncleaned, drawn or undrawn, but unmanufactured, and human hair, raw, uncleaned, and not drawn. Hides, raw or uncured, whether dry, salted, or pickled, and skins, except sheepskins with the wool on, Angora goatskins, raw, without the wool, unmanufactured, asses' skins, raw or unmanufactured. Hide cuttings, raw, with or without hair, and all other glue stock. Hide rope. Hones and whetstones. Hoofs, unmanufactured. Hop roots for cultivation. Horns and parts of,

unmanufactured.

Ice. India rubber, crude, and milk of, and scrap or refuse India rubber. Indigo. Iodine, crude. Ipecac. Iridium. Ivory and vegetable ivory, not sawed or manufactured.

Jalap. Jet, unmanufactured. Joss stick, or Joss light. Junk, old.
Kelp. Kieserite. Kyanite, or cyanite, and kainite.

Lac dye, crude, seed, button, stick, and shell. Lac spirits. Lactarine. Lava, unmanufactured. Leeches Lemon juice, lime juice, and sour orange juice. Licorice root, unground. Lifeboats and life saving apparatus specially imported by societies. Lime, citrate of. Lime, chloride of, or bleaching powder. Litho graphic stones not engraved. Litmus, prepared or not prepared. Loadstones. Madder and munject, or Indian madder, ground or prepared, and all extracts of. Magnesite. Magnesium. Magnets. Manganese, oxide and ore of. Manna.

Manuscripts. Marrow, crude. Marsh mallows. Medals of gold, silver, or copper. Meerschaum, crude or unmanufactured. Mineral waters, all not artificial. Minerals, crude, or not advanced by manufacture. Models of inven tions and of other improvements in the arts, including patterns for machinery. Moss, sea weeds, and vegetable substances, crude or unmanufactured. Musk, crude, in natural pods. Myrobolan.

Needles, hand-sewing and darning. Newspapers and periodicals, but the term "periodicals "shall be understood to embrace only unbound or papercovered publications, containing current literature of the day and issued regularly at stated periods, as weekly, monthly, or quarterly. Nux vomica.

Oakum. Oilcake. Oils-Almond, amber, crude and rectified ambergris, anise or aniseseed, aniline, aspic or spike lavender, bergamot, cajeput, caraway, cassia, cinnamon, cedrat, chamomile, citronella or lemon grass, civet, fennel, jasmine or jasimine, juglandium, juniper, lavender, lemon, limes, mace, neroli or orange flower, nut oil or oil of nuts, orange oil, olive oil for manufacturing or mechanical purposes, unfit for eating; ottar of roses, palm and cocoanut, 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 other articles the produce of such fisheries. Olives, green or prepared. Opium, crude or manufactured, and not adulterated, containing 9 p.c. and over of morphia. Orange and lemon peel, not prepared. Orchil, or orchil liquid. Orchids, lily-of-the-valley, azaleas, palms, and other plants used for decorative purposes. Óres, of gold, silver and nickel matte. Provided, that ores of nickel and nickel matte, containing more than 2 p.c. of copper, shall pay a duty of one-half of one cent per pound on the copper contained therein. Osmium.

Palladium. Paper stock, crude, of every description. Paraffine. Parchment and vellum. Pearl, mother of, not manufactured. Peltries and other proper goods and effects of Indians passing or repassing the boundary line of the Territories of the United States. Personal and household effects of citizens dying in foreign countries. Pewter and britannia metal, fit only to be remanu factured. Philosophical and scientific apparatus, instruments and preparations; statuary, casts of marble, bronze, alabaster or plaster of Paris; paintings, draw ings and etchings, specially imported in good faith for the use of any society or institution incorporated or established for religious, philosophical, educational, scientific or literary purposes, or for encouragement of the fine arts and not intended for sale. Phosphates, crude or native. Plants, trees, shrubs, roots, seed cane and seeds, all of the foregoing imported by the Department of Agriculture or the United States Botanic Garden. Plaster of Paris and sulphate of lime unground. Platina, in ingots, bars, sheets and wire. Platinum, unmanufactured, and apparatus of platinum for chemical uses. Plumbago. Polishing stones. Potash, crude, carbonate of, or "black salts." Caustic potash, or hydrate of, not including refined, in sticks or rolls. Nitrate of potash or saltpetre. Sul. phate of potash, crude or refined. Chlorate of potash. Muriate of potash Professional books, implements, instruments and tools of trade, occupation or employment, in the actual possession at the time of persons arriving in the United States. Pulu. Pumice.

Quills. Quinia, sulphate of, and all alkaloids or salts of chinchona bark. Rags. Regalia and gems, statues, statuary for any society for educational, philosophical, literary, or religious purposes. Rennets, raw or prepared.

Saffron and safflower, and extract of, and saffron cake. Sago, crude, and sago flour. Salacine. Sauerkraut. Sausage skins. Seeds, anise, canary, caraway, cardamon, coriander, cotton cummin, fennel, fenugreek, hemp, horehound, mustard, rape, St. John's bread or bean, sugar beet, turnip, mangel wurzel, sorghum, or sugar cane for seed, bulbs and bulbous roots, not edible, and all flower and grass seeds. Selep, or saloup. Shells of all kinds not manufactured. Shot gun barrels, forged, rough bored. Shrimps and other shell fish. Silk, raw, or a reeled from the cocoon. Silk cocoons and silk waste. Silkworms' eggs. Skeletons and other preparations of anatomy. Snails. Soda, nitrate or cubic nitrate and chlorate. Sodium. Sparterre, suitable for hats. Specimens of natural history, botany, and mineralogy, for cabinets or as objects of science. Spices.Cassia, cassia vera, and cassia buds, unground. Cinnamon and chips of, unground. Cloves and clove stems, unground. Ginger root, unground and not preserved. Mace. Nutmegs. Pepper of all kinds, unground. Pimento, unground. Spunk. Spurs and stilts used in the manufacture of earthen, porce. lain, and stoneware. Stone and sand. Burrstone in blocks, rough or manufactured and not bound up into mill stones; cliff stone, unmanufactured, pumice stone, rotten stone and sand, crude or manufactured. Storax, or styrax. Strontia, oxide; protoxide, strontianite. Sugars, all not above number sixteen Dutch standard in colour, all tank bottoms, all sugar drainings and sugar sweepings; syrups of cane juice, melada, concentrated melada, and concrete and con

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