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64. Figs, plums, prunes, and prunelles, two cents per pouna; ra and other dried grapes, two and one-half cents per po dates, one-half of one cent per pound; currants, Zante or o two cents per pound; olives, green or prepared, in bottles, or similar packages, twenty-five cents per gallon; in cas otherwise than in bottles, jars, or similar packages, fif cents per gallon.

65. Grapes in barrels or other packages, twenty cents per cubic of capacity of barrels or packages.

66. Oranges, lemons, limes, grape fruit, shaddocks or pomelos, cent per pound.

67. Orange peel or lemon peel, preserved, candied, or dried, a cocoanut meat or copra desiccated, shredded, cut, or simila prepared, two cents per pound; citron or citron peel, preserv candied, or dried, four cents per pound.

68. Pineapples, in barrels and other packages, seven cents per cul foot of the capacity of barrels or packages; in bulk, seven d lars per thousand.

Nuts

69. Almonds, not shelled, four cents per pound; clear almond shelled, six cents per pound.

70. Filberts and walnuts of all kinds, not shelled, three cents pe pound; shelled, five cents per pound.

71. Peanuts or ground beans, unshelled, one-half of one cent pe pound; shelled, one cent per pound.

72. Nuts of all kinds, shelled or unshelled, not specially provide for in this Act, one cent per pound.

AT PRODUCTS:

73. Bacon and hams, five cents per pound.

74. Fresh beef, veal, mutton, and pork, two cents per pound. 75. Meats of all kinds, prepared or preserved, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 76. Extract of meat, not specially provided for in this Act, thirtyfive cents per pound; fluid extract of meat, fifteen cents per pound, but the dutiable weight of the extract of meat and of the fluid extract of meat shall not include the weight of the package in which the same is imported.

77. Lard, two cents per pound.

78. Poultry, live, three cents per pound; dressed, five cents per pound.

79. Tallow, three-fourths of one cent per pound; wool grease, including that known commercially as degras or brown wool grease, one-half of one cent per pound.

SCELLANEOUS PRODUCTS:

80. Chicory-root, raw, dried, or undried, but unground, one cent per pound; chicory root, burnt or roasted, ground or granulated, or in rolls, or otherwise prepared, and not specially provided for in this Act, two and one-half cents per pound.

thirty-five cents per pound, fifty per centum ad valorem. weight and value of all coverings, other than plain woo shall be included in the dutiable weight and value of the going merchandise; powdered cocoa, unsweetened, five c per pound.

282. Cocoa-butter or cocoa-butterine, three and one-half cents pound. 283. Dandelion-root and acorns prepared, and articles used as co or as substitutes for coffee not specially provided for in Act, two and one-half cents per pound.

284. Salt in bags, sacks, barrels, or other packages, twelve cents one hundred pounds; in bulk, eight cents per one hund pounds: Provided, That imported salt in bond may be use curing fish taken by vessels licensed to engage in the fishe and in curing fish on the shores of the navigable waters of United States, under such regulations as the Secretary of Treasury shall prescribe; and upon proof that the salt has used for either of the purposes stated in this proviso, the du on the same shall be remitted: Provided further, That exp ers of meats, whether packed or smoked, which have cured in the United States with imported salt, shall, upon isfactory proof, under such regulations as the Secretary of Treasury shall prescribe, that such meats have been c with imported salt, have refunded to them from the Trea the duties paid on the salt so used in curing such expo meats, in amounts not less than one hundred dollars. 285. Starch, including all preparations, from whatever substance duced, fit for use as starch, one and one-half cents per po 286. Dextrine, burnt starch, gum substitute, or British gum, two c per pound.

287. Spices: Mustard, ground or prepared, in bottles or othery ten cents per pound; capsicum or red pepper, or cayenne per, two and one-half cents per pound; sage, one cent pound; spices not specially provided for in this Act, t cents per pound.

288. Vinegar, seven and one-half cents per proof gallon. The st ard proof for vinegar shall be taken to be that strength w requires thirty-five grains of bicarbonate of potash to tralize one ounce troy of vinegar.

SCHEDULE H.-SPIRITS, WINES, AND OTHER BEVERAGES.

SPIRITS.

289. Brandy and other spirits manufactured or distilled from g or other materials, and not specially provided for in this Act, two lars and twenty-five cents per proof gallon.

290. Each and every gauge or wine gallon of measurement shal counted as at least one proof gallon; and the standard for determin

randy or other spirituous or distilled liquors imported in an ask, bottle, jug, or other package, of or from any country, depen or province under whose laws similar sized casks, bottles, jugs, o packages of distilled spirits, wine, or other beverage put up or fi he United States are denied entrance into such country, depend or province, shall be forfeited to the United States; and any bra other spirituous or distilled liquor imported in a cask of less ca han ten gallons from any country shall be forfeited to the U

States.

291. On all compounds or preparations of which distilled spirit component part of chief value, there shall be levied a duty no han that imposed upon distilled spirits.

292. Cordials, liqueurs, arrack, absinthe, kirschwasser, ratafia, other spirituous beverages or bitters of all kinds, containing spirits, not specially provided for in this Act, two dollars and twenty-five c per proof gallon.

293. No lower rate or amount of duty shall be levied, collected, paid on brandy, spirits, and other spirituous beverages than that fi by law for the description of first proof; but it shall be increase proportion for any greater strength than the strength of first proof, all imitations of brandy or spirits or wines imported by any na whatever shall be subject to the highest rate of duty provided for genuine articles respectively intended to be represented, and in no c ess than one dollar and fifty cents per gallon.

294. Bay rum or bay water, whether distilled or compounded, of fi proof, and in proportion for any greater strength than first proof, o Hollar and fifty cents per gallon.

WINES.

295. Champagne and all other sparkling wines, in bottles containin each not more than one quart and more than one pint, eight dollars pe lozen; containing not more than one pint each and more than one-ha pint, four dollars per dozen; containing one-half pint each or less, tw lollars per dozen; in bottles or other vessels containing more than on quart each, in addition to eight dollars per dozen bottles, on the quan city in excess of one quart, at the rate of two dollars and fifty cents per gallon; but no separate or additional duty shall be levied on the Dottles.

296. Still wines, including ginger wine or ginger cordial and ver nuth, in casks or packages other than bottles or jugs, if containing fourteen per centum or less of absolute alcohol, forty cents per gallon; if containing more than fourteen per centum of absolute alcohol, fifty cents per gallon. In bottles or jugs, per case of one dozen bottles or jugs, conaining each not more than one quart and more than one pint, or twentyfour bottles or jugs containing each not more than one pint, one dollar and sixty cents per case; and any excess beyond these quanti ties found in such bottles or jugs shall be subject to a duty of five cents per pint or fractional part thereof, but no separate or additional

water, imported in bottles or jugs, shall be packed in packages taining not less than one dozen bottles or jugs in each package, or shall be paid as if such package contained at least one dozen bc or jugs, and in addition thereto, duty shall be collected on the bo or jugs at the rates which would be chargeable thereon if imp empty. The percentage of alcohol in wines and fruit juices sha determined in such manner as the Secretary of the Treasury sha regulation prescribe.

297. Ale, porter, and beer, in bottles or jugs, forty cents per ga but no separate or additional duty shall be assessed on the bottl jugs; otherwise than in bottles or jugs, twenty cents per gallon.

298. Malt extract, fluid, in casks, twenty cents per gallon; in bo or jugs, forty cents per gallon; solid or condensed, forty per centu valorem.

299. Cherry juice and prune juice, or prune wine, and other fruit j not specially provided for in this Act, containing no alcohol or more than eighteen per centum of alcohol, sixty cents per gallo containing more than eighteen per centum of alcohol, sixty cent gallon, and in addition thereto two dollars and seven cents per gallon on the alcohol contained therein.

300. Ginger ale, ginger beer, lemonade, soda water, and other si beverages containing no alcohol in plain green or colored, mold pressed, glass bottles, containing each not more than three-fourt a pint, eighteen cents per dozen; containing more than three-fourt a pint each and not more than one and one-half pints, twentycents per dozen; but no separate or additional duty shall be asse on the bottles; if imported otherwise than in plain green or col molded or pressed, glass bottles, or in such bottles containing than one and one-half pints each, fifty cents per gallon and in add thereto, duty shall be collected on the bottles, or other coverings, a rates which would be chargeable thereon if imported empty.

301. All mineral waters and all imitations of natural mineral wa and all artificial mineral waters not specially provided for in this in green or colored glass bottles, containing not more than one twenty cents per dozen bottles. If containing more than one pint not more than one quart, thirty cents per dozen bottles. But no s rate duty shall be assessed upon the bottles. If imported other than in plain green or colored glass bottles, or if imported in such tles containing more than one quart, twenty-four cents per gallon, in addition thereto duty shall be collected upon the bottles or o covering at the same rates that would be charged thereon if impo empty or separately.

SCHEDULE I.-COTTON MANUFACTURES.

302. Cotton thread and carded yarn, warps or warp yarn, in sin whether on beams or in bundles, skeins or cops, or in any other f except spool thread of cotton hereinafter provided for, not cold bleached, dyed, or advanced beyond the condition of singles by gi

peams, or in punares, skeins or cops, or in any otner form, excej thread of cotton hereinafter provided for, six cents per pound numbers up to and including number twenty, and on all n exceeding number twenty and up to number eighty, one-fourth cent per number per pound; on number eighty and above, three of one cent per number per pound; cotton card laps, roping, sl roving, forty-five per centum ad valorem.

303. Spool thread of cotton, including crochet, darning, and em ery cottons on spools or reels, containing on each spool or reel not e ing one hundred yards of thread, six cents per dozen; exceedi hundred yards on each spool or reel, for every additional hundred or fractional part thereof in excess of one hundred, six cents per spools or reels; if otherwise than on spools or reels, one-half of on for each one hundred yards or fractional part thereof: Provided, in no case shall the duty be assessed upon a less number of yards is marked on the spools or reels.

304. Cotton cloth not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painte printed, and not exceeding fifty threads to the square inch, cour the warp and filling, one cent per square yard; if bleached, one one-fourth cents per square yard; if dyed, colored, stained, painte printed, two cents per square yard.

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305. Cotton cloth, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted printed, exceeding fifty and not exceeding one hundred threads to square inch, counting the warp and filling, and not exceeding six squ yards to the pound, one and one-fourth cents per square yard; exc ing six and not exceeding nine square yards to the pound, one and half cents per square yard; exceeding nine square yards to the pou one and three-fourths cents per square yard; if bleached, and exceeding six square yards to the pound, one and one-half cents square yard; exceeding six and not exceeding nine square yards to pound, one and three-fourths cents per square yard; exceeding n square yards to the pound, two and one-fourth cents per square yar if dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, and not exceeding square yards to the pound, two and three-fourths cents per squa yard; exceeding six and not exceeding nine square yards to the poun three and one-fourth cents per square yard; exceeding nine squa yards to the pound, three and one-half cents per square yard: Provide That on all cotton cloth not exceeding one hundred threads to the squa inch, counting the warp and filling, not bleached, dyed, colored, staine painted, or printed, valued at over seven cents per square yard, twent five per centum ad valorem; bleached, valued at over nine cents pe square yard, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; and dyed, colored stained, painted, or printed, valued at over twelve cents per squar yard, there shall be levied, collected, and paid a duty of thirty pe centum ad valorem.

306. Cotton cloth, not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted, or printed, exceeding one hundred and not exceeding one hundred and fifty threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling, and not exceeding four square yards to the pound, one and one-half cents per

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