Educational institutions, sp. impts. for, (see “Societies" or " Academies.") 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, (662, see T. D., 46, and S. S., 2724, 2768.) Free. personal and household, not merchandise, of citizens dying abroad, (757.) Free. personal,† (not merchandise), including professional books, implements, instruments, and tools of trade, occupation, or employment, of persons arriving in the United States, but not to include machinery or other articles imported for use in any mfg. establishment, or for sale, (660, 815.) Free. tourists-, (see S. S., 3673.) Effervescent compounds or salts, +++, and not cotton, (325.) flax or linen, (337.) mixed materials, excepting W., wstd., or hair, 35 cts. per lb. and 35 35 cts. per lb. and 40 wstd. or animal hair, wholly or ptly. of, as mfs. specific, to wit: cotton and wstd. reps. slipper cotton velvet uppers for slippers, velvet ch. shawls of wool, wstd., and silk, as wln. shawls 50 40 25 50 50 wool covers, (362, April 20, 1865, N. Y., and Jan. 8, 1867, H. & Co.) 338 25 Emery cloth, cotton, (324, 823.) 35 25 50 mfd., ground, pulverized, or refined, (426.) Eggs, (690.) Free. 1 ct. per lb. * These are not "subject to the rule as regards protest and appeal," (S. S., 1983.) See also S. S., 2491, as to certain effects of travellers from Asia via San Francisco and our Eastern ports to Europe. Horses not free under 815, as "personal effects," (S. S., 2741.) Nor advertising pamphlets accompanying the person, (S. S., 2763.) + Must have been in actual use by the persons or families owning them for at least one year, and not intended for any other persons or for sale. Must also be accompanied by the owner. (Tr. Reg., pp. 571, 600, also August 9, 1866, Galveston, and September 23, 1869, F. M. E.) Or arrive within a reasonable time before or after his arrival. Five or six months cannot be considered a reasonable time. (October 24, 1868, Philadelphia.) Under the late tariff laws these preparations were decided not to be "proprietary medicines;" but as the provisions of the new law (paragraph 99.) seem to be much more comprehensive, embracing "all preparations or compositions recommended to the public as proprietary articles, (medicinal and other,) the editor is of the opinion that they should now be classified under that paragraph." The same remark is applicable to the new provision for "all chemical compounds and salts, by whatever name known," (paragraph_92.) and seems to include all the above effervescents, which are not proprietary.—EDITOR. in cases, dtbl. according to leading material, (S. S., 2859.) loose, in old books, (see S. S., 4006.) Entries, rules to secure uniformity of, (S. S., 4672.) to include entire impt., (S S., 3459.) 25 galloons, laces, knots, stars, tassels, tresses, and wings of gold, silver, or other metal, (427.) wholly or ptly. of W., wstd., or animal hair, as mfs. of these respectively, +++, under 362 and 363. Eperlans a l'Huile, as sardines, under 281, (S. S,, 1128.) Epsom salts, or sulphate of magnesia, (62.) 1⁄2 ct. per lb. Epps' cocoa, (292, S. S., 4841.) 2 cts. per lb. Equipments of vessels and railroad cars, (2040-1, see "Vessels" and "Cars.") of vessels wrecked in U. S. waters are not regarded as impts., and are not dtbl., (S. S., 131, 566, 2188.) But contra as to those of vessels wrecked or derelict in foreign waters, (S. S., 2041, 4168.) But see distinction in regard to Am. vessels, (S. S., 4327.) Ergot, (534.) Free. Escutcheon pins, (216.) Escutcheons, brass or iron, (216.) $1 per lb. $2.50 per lb. 50 cts. per lb. 30 cts. per lb. $4 per oz. 50 cts. per lb.. 50 Eucalyptus pills and extract, (99, S. S., 4142) Eve's apples or chinotti, as confect., under 244, (March 9, 1866, N. Y.) Excrescences, such as nut-galls, cr., (636.) Free. not cr., (94.) Exhibition, animals impt. temporarily for, by certain associations, under regs., (641.) Free. paintings, statuary, works of art, etc., impt. for, by certain associations or societies, under regs., (832-3.) Frec. of electrical machinery by Franklin Institute, articles impt. for, under regs., (2354.) Free. (see Regs., S. S., 5622.) Explosive substances, used for mining, blasting, artillery, or sporting pps., (439.) val. not over 20 cts. per lb. val. over 20 cts. 6 cts. per lb. 10 cts. per lb. Exportation and consumption; when and how goods covered by one invoice may be entered in part for each, (S. S., 5341.) Exposition, national, mining, and industrial, at Denver, articles impt. for, under Regs., (2366) Free. Southern, at Louisville, Ky., (see provisions for, (Pt. I., 2367-70.) World's industrial and cotton centennial in 1884, (see provisions for, Pt. I., 2340-52.) Expressed oils, +++, (92.) 10 23 *This does not include engravings on iron or steel cylinders for printing calico, etc., which are dutiable as mfs. of iron or steel, (S. S., 2002.) † See note to "Diamonds," etc. This includes only those "made from the leaf of the palm-tree, the natural stem of the leaf being the handle of the fan, and the leaf being simply bound to prevent cracking and breaking," (S. S., 679, 1497.), earth, for refining or clarifying wines,* (215, S. S., 4927.) fresh, (see above.) Canadian or other foreign, frozen for transpor- 1⁄2 ct. per lb. Finings, ale, (837 b.) Finishing-powder, (430.) Fire-arms, muskets, rifles, and other, + + +, (202.) pistols, and all sporting breech-loading shotguns, (203.) boards, paper for, (392 a.) brick, (130.) fresh, in quantities too great for immediate con sumption, (280, S. S., 3181.) 50 cts. per 100 lbs. herrings, pickled or salted, (278, S. S., 794.) 1⁄2 ct. per lb. in kits, (277, De. 26, 1866, Norfolk, March 29, 20 tof "American catch," (749, S. S., 342, 2872.) 080 100 preserved in oil, all except anchovies and sar- 30 25 proof China-ware, so-called, (125, 8. S., 5035), wood, (698.) Free. works, +++, according to the highest rate on Fish, all foreign caught, not in barrels or half all kinds, and fish-oil, the product of the sea all pickled in barrels, except herring, (279.) 60 salmon, pickled, (279.) 30 otherwise than in oil, (283.) shrimps and other shell-fish, (783.) Free. smelts in oil, put up as sardines, and branded "Eperlans a l'Huile," as sardines under 281, (S. S., 1128.) †Fisheries, American, all products of, including spermaceti, whale, and other fish oils, (749.) Free. Fisheries, salt used in, (see S. S., 3131.) Fish glue, or isinglass, (6.) joints, fish-plates or splice-bars, railway-, iron The department in the above decision, (S. S., 4927,) held this to be "an earthy mineral substance," under the late law, (Pt. I., 1334,) but query whether it is not now classifiable under 97, as an unwrought or unmanufactured earth, +++, at $1.50 per ton; or if wrought or mfd.. under 98 a., at $3 per ton.-EDITOR. All cans or packages, (not ordinary fish barrels or kegs, S. S., 2160,) containing free fish of any kind, if not exceeding one quart in contents, one cent and a half each; if exceeding one quart, they are subject to an additional duty of one cent and a half for each additional quart, or fractional part thereof, (2051, S. S., 2160.) Cans mfd. in U. S. of foreign tin, exported and returned filled with fish, are subject to this duty, (S. S., 2435.) By the phrase "daily consumption" it is not understood that the fish must be used on the day they are imported; but if there is reason to believe that they are to be used within a short time, while fresh, they would be entitled to free entry, (June 20, 1866, Island Pond. But see also S. S., 3181 and 3280.) The proclamation provided for in P. 1806, was issued May 29th, 1874. The provision remains in force under 855. Fish caught in the inland lakes, or rivers falling into them, are not free under the treaty 25 Floor-cloth canvas, of flax, jute, or hemp, or of which these or either are ch. val., (339.) Flageolets, (469.) Flannels, Canton, as cotton cloth, (S. S., 3422.) printer's, for printing machines, (379, S. S., 4612.) 20 cts. per lb. and 30 wholly or in part of wool, worsted, the hair of the alpaca, goat, or other animals. (363, May 13, 1871, Com. Cust,) valued at not over 30 cts. per lb., (363, b. andƒ.) 10 cts. per lb. and valued at over 30, and not over 40 cts.. (363, c. and f.) 12 cts. per lb. and valued at over 40 and not over 60 cts., (363, d. 18 cts. per lb. and 35 and f.) valued at over 60, and not over 80 cts., (363, e. and f.) 24 cts. per lb. and 35 valued at over 80 cts., (363 g.) of cork, India-rubber, and gutta-percha, according to rate on comp. mat. ch. val., (823, Oct., 2, 1865, A. B. & Co.) Floor-drills, C., F. and wstd., and not part W., as mfs. of wstd., under (363, (S. S., 3993.) Floor-matting and floor-mats, exclusively of veg. 40 2995 35 sub., (432.) 20 35 Floor-mats, not exclusively of veg.sub., (378 c.) Floors, oil-cloths for, (340.) 40 40 Flor-benzoin, benzoic acid, (594.) Free. Florentine mosaics, so-styled, of slate, (131, S. S., 547.) 30 Floss cotton. As cotton thread or yarn, which see. 35 cts. per lb. and 40 strips, emb. with C. or other mat., dtbl. as trimmings under 368, (S. S., 3178, 3837.) woollen, slightly embroidered, dtbl. as flannels under 363, (S. S., 1724.) shirting, so-called, fulled, (362, Nov. 16, 1863, Moravian, on spools of under 100 yards, as cotton-thread on spools. silks, in the gum, (381.) purified, (383.) 50 Flour, arrow-root starch, (269, S. S. 3385.) 21⁄2 cts. per lb. 35 cts. per lb. and 20 value over 80 cts. per lb. 35 cts. per lb. and Free. Flasks, glass, (as Bottles.) гуе-, (267.) 1⁄2 ct. per lb. powder-, according to mat. of ch. val., (823.) sago-, (774.) Free. Flat or sad-irons. 14 ct. per lb. tapioca-. (See above, "Cassava.") Flats for making hats, etc., (448.) 20 Flax and jute bags, (342.) 40 carpeting, wholly or ptly. of, + + +, (378 a.) embroideries, (337.) 40 of impt. wheat, drawback on. (See Regs., S.S., 5193.) 30 Florin, Austrian, value when invoice is in sterling 30 money and reduced to florins, (S. S., 4557, 4800.) 30 Flower roots, imm. tr. of. (See S. S., 3726.) Flowers, all natural, ++, (837 a.) 40 artificial and ornamental, or parts thereof, for millinery use and of whatever material, + ++, (429 b., June 30, 1863, N. Y.; Jan. 20, 1866, H., S. S., 1949.) parts of, of rubber or gutta-percha, being small tubes painted and decorated with moss in im. of flower-stems, (429 b., S. S., 3386.) small stands of, under glass, glass comp. ch. val., (143.) 45 dyed moss, as parts of, (S. S., 2518.) 50 tow of, (330.) $10 per ton. crude, used exclusively in dyeing or composing dyes, (509, 689.) Free. twine, (336.) 40 medicinal, cr., (636.) Free. unmfd., hackled, known as "dressed line," (329.) $40 per ton. not hackled or dressed, (328.) $20 per ton. natural, dried and prepared, (837 a., S. S., 1827.) 10 dried, for mf. of insect powder, (837 a., S. S., Italian, so-called. (See "Hemp.") 3077.) New Zealand, not hackled or dressed, (328, S. S., 818.) $20 per ton. same, in wreaths, or other forms finished for use, (837 b., S. S., 1994.) 20 waste, paper-stock only, (754.) Free. "natural grass," so-called, being natural webbing, (495.) 35 grasses, dried and prep., (837 b., S. S., 1739.) yarns, (335.) 35 wax, artificial, if for millinery use, (429 b.) Fleams, cutlery, (197.) Flesher-knives, as Steel mfs., +++, (216) Flies, Spanish, cr., (636.) Free. 45 Flower-seeds, all except garden-, and med., + + +, (760.) Free. prepared, (93.) 20 Flint, Hints, and ground flint-stones, (701.) Free. Floats. (See "Files.") medicinal, cr., (636.) Free. Flocks, or shoddy, other than wool, (as waste + Flues, wrought-iron or steel, for boilers, (169.) ++, under 493.) 10 3 cts. per lb. 10 cts, per lb. wool, (361.) * No drawback allowed on oil-cake, made from imported seed, (466.) Flutes, (469.) |