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The New Tariff And Income Tax

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Parent Issue
Day
7
Month
September
Year
1894
Copyright
Public Domain
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BCHEJDI Lt: F - Tobacco and Manufactures üt Average Ad Valorem Ünrier McKinley New Kate. Rate. jent tobáceo, suitaule for cigar wrsppers - Notstemmed 238.68 179.01 bK-inmed 89.93 78.10 Leal, other, unnianufactured and not stemmed. pounds 81.83 81.93 Leai, other, stemmed 95. Í4 96.44 All other 198.59 198.59 Snuft aud snuff flour, niaimiacturcd of tobáceo, ground dry or damp, and pickied, seented or ot herwise 141.78 141.78 Oiga r 8 and clieroots of ah kinds. 125.38 114.22 CÍK::rettes and paper citrxrs. Incliiding wrappers 155.44 140.95 SCliEDULE G- Agricultural Products and ]roviKious. Anímala not elsewheie speciHorses- Valued at less than $180 each 31.55 10 Valued at $150 and over 80 20 Mules 93.28 L0 Cattle- One yearold órlese 48.53 20 More than 1 yearold 63.23 20 Hojrs 12.03 20 Sheep- Lese than 1 vear old -22.01 20 One year old or more 25.35 20 AU other 20 20 BreadstuffB - Barley.. 64.68 80 Barleymalt 86.30 40 Barley, jiearled, patent or hulled 16.95 80 Buckwheat 87 20 Cornor maize 22.20 20 Corn meal 24.58 20 MacaroDi, vermicelli 86.26 20 Oats 85.90 20 Oatroeal 17.82 10 RioeCleaned 111.85 83.8 Uncleaned 64.19 89.48 Paddy 61.04 61.U4 Rioe flour, rice meal. broken In rice wblch will paas throngh a wire FÍeve known commerciallyasNo. 12 14.08 14.08 Rye 4.94 S0 Ryeflour - 20 Wbeat 20.42 20 Wbeat flonr 26 20 Dairy product- Butter and substitutos 32.88 21.92 Cbeese 42.96 28.64 Milk, preserved or condensed 38.92 22.62 MUk, sugar of 66.37 40.85 Vegetables- Beans 40.63 20 Prepared or preserved beans, peas and mush rooms 40 80 Eggs 41.28 24.78 Hay 48.81 21.65 Honey 44.88 22.42 Hops 36.21 19.28 Onfons 61.48 26.74 Peas- Dried 18.10 18.10 Spilt 16.84 15.84 PotatoeB 61.96 81.18 SeedsCastor beans 49.38 24.69 Lánseed or fiaxseed 28.31 15.54 Poppy and other oil seeds 9.41 6.28 Garden seeds. 20 10 Pickles and tauces. 45 30 All otliers 45 30 Vegetables, natural state 25 10 Straw 30 15 Teazles 30 15 FishAiichovies and sardines packed in oil, whole boxes, measurinK not more than 6x4x3 inches . . 30.12 30.8Ï Half boxes, measuring not more than 5x4ilé inches 22.43 22.43 Quarter boxes, measuring not more than i%x3i4xlH 31.03 31.03 In any other form 40 40 Cod, haddock, pickled, in barrels 25.89 19.42 Mackerel, pickled or salted 17.53 13.15 Salmón, pickled orsalted 14.25 10.69 Other fish- Piekled or salted in barrels 24.62 19.82 Cod, haddock and pollock, dried, gmoked, salted, other than in barrels 19.12 19.12 Herring, dried or smoked 37.94 37.94 Other fish, dried or smoked 17.90 17.90 Pickled or salted, not in barrels orhalf barrels 17.17 17.K Herring, nickled or salted 14.16 14.16 In cans or packages, except anchovies and sardines - Herring 30 20 Mackerel 30 20 Salmón 30 20 Other 30 20 Cans or packages made of tm or other material, containing shellfl6h admitted free of duty, not exceeding 1 quart in contents - - Grapes 19.62 20 Plums and prunes 44.24 40.35 Figs 45.77 27.47 Oranges- In packages of capacity of 14 cubic feet or ltSs, packages 15.86 12.20 In packages of capacity exceeding 14 cubic feet and not exceeding 2H cubic feet 19.18 15.3Í In packages of capacity exceedlu 214 cubic feet and not exceeding 6 cubic f eet 24.41 19.53 In packages of capacity exceeding 5 cubic feet, cubic feet 18.25 14.60 In bulk 31.15 81.15 Lemons - In packages of capaclty of 1J4 cubic feet or less 12.56 9.66 In packages of capacity exceeding Yi cubic feet and not exceeding 2 cubic feet 13.16 10.53 In packages of capacity exceeding 2J oubic feet and not exceeding 5 cubic feet 18.71 14.97 In packages of capacity exceeding 5 cubic feet, cubic feet 19.09 15.27 In bulk 11.63 11.63 Limes - In packages of capacity of 14 cubic feet or iess, packages 41.05 31.57 In packages of capacity exceeding 1J4 cubie feet and not exceeding '14 cubic feet 19 15.25 In packages of capacity exceeding 2H cubic feet and not exceeding 5 cubic feet 25.17 20.14 In packages of capacity exceedlsg 5 cubic feet, cabic feet 21 17.75 Barrels or boxes containing oranges, lemons or limes, exclusive of contents 30 30 Raisins 52.42 31.44 Prese rved- Comfits, sweetmeat8 and fruits and jellies 35 30 3ineer, preserved or pickled.... 35 30 Zlocoanut, desiccated 20 30 Fruits preserved in their own juices 30 20 Orange and lemon peel, preBerved or candied 29.92 30 Xuts- Almonds - Notshelled 51.34 30.8(1 Shelled 42.42 28.28 Filberts and walnuts- Notshelled 52.99 35.34 Shelled 49.04 32.68 Peanuts- Unshelled 72.86 20 SheLled 16.82 20 All other, shelled or unshelled, not Bpecially provided for 39.22 20 Cocoanuts Free. 30 Apples- Sreen or ripe 33.93 20 Dried, desiccated, evaporated 42.41 20 Currants. Zant Free. 41.97 Dates Free. 20 Pineapplca Free. 20 311ves, green or prepared Free. 20 Drohids and other plants used for forcing under glass Free. 10 Bacon and hatns 26.06 20 Freeh beef 28.05 20 Fresh mutton 17.13 20 PreBh pork 24.33 20 Ueats, dressed or undressed, but not otherwise prepared 10 20 Meats of all kinds, prepared or prewrved 25 20 Extract of meatFluid extract 18.01 15 All other not Bpecially provided -iot ._...... 11.25 14 I LardT. TT; 33.72 IT.88 Poultry, live Si.f.l 21.0 Poultry, dreesed 53.93 32.3 Chlcory root 54.40 54.tt Chocolate 9.21 9.l Cocoa, prepared 6.80 6.89 Cocoa botter and butterine 13.75 13.54 Dandelion root and acorné, pre„Pared 40.15 40.15 Staren 84.38 63.28 Dextrin, bomt gtareh, gum subBtltute or BritlBh gum 43.51 43.61 Mnstard, ground 38.09 25 Kpioes, cayenne pepper, nntround &1.10 35.10 Sage 171.10 67.03 AU other ifround or jiow. not Bpecially provided foi '7 94 48.4J Vinegar ■ 27. 4C SCBEDOLE H- Spirit . .. Etc Spirits, distilled- Brandy 6.98 Ottier, not Bpecially proviUtu for, manufactured or distilleil- From graio 2S3.26 21L14 From ot lier nmterials 306.91 264.U6 Conjpouiids or preparations of which dietilleii spirits are a component part of cbief v&lue, not specially provided for 97.63 70.27 Cord ials 115.05 82.83 Bay rum r bay water, wheilier distilied or compounded 227.13 151.42 Wines, containiug not more than 24 per cent of alcohol - Champagne and all otber sparkling in bottles- Contaiuing 4 pint or les? 53.82 63.89 Containintc more than y pint each and not more than 1 pint. 52.62 52.62 ContHÍning more than 1 ]?int eah and not more than 1 quart 52.22 52.2! Stili winee - In cafcks 69.39 69.3P In bott les or jugs- Coutaining e&ch not more than 1 pint 26.25 26.25 Coniaininge&ch moretban 1 pint and uot more than 1 u.uurt 28.96 28.98 Vermuth, incltiding ginger wineand ginger cordial- In cftsks 50.49 50.4 In bottles or jugs- Containing each not more tban 1 T.iT,i . an sa l Containing each more than 1 pint and not more than 1 quart 53.38 63.38 Bottles or jugs oontaining winee, cordials, brandy or other spirHuodb liquors 00 40 Malt liquors- viz, ale, beer and porter- In bottles or Jngs 41.66 31.17 Not in boules or jugs 60.63 45.40 Malt extract- Fluid- In bottles or jugs 43.36 3Í.61 In catks 38.87 29.16 Solid or ooudensed 40 80 Beverages not elsewhere ppecified- Cherry jnice and other fruit juice, not Bpecially provided for- coniainingnoT more man ío per cent of alcohol 186.41 130.84 Containing more than 18 per cent of alcohol 150.86 108.54 Prone juice or prnne wlne - Cont&ining not more than 18 per cent of alcohol 69.16 7.97 Gingerale and (ringer beer - In plain, green or colored, moldea or pressed glasé bottlee- Contamina eaoh not more than Hot apint 17.25 20 Containing more tban % of a pinteaoh and not more than 1W pinte 86.20 20 Otherwise than in sueh bottles, or in non bottlee containing more than 1 Jí pinta each - 20 Mineral water and all lmitations- In plalD, green or colored glasé bottles- Containing not more than 1 pint. 22.59 20 Containing more than 1 pint and not more than 1 quart 19.52 20 OtherwiBe than in such bottles, or in bottles containing more than 1 quart 24 20 SCHEDCLE I- Cotton Manufacturen. Cotton, manufactures of - Valued at not exceeding 25 cents per pound 45.03 36.02 Valued at over 25 and not exceeding 40 cents per pound 61.12 42.60 Valued at over 40 and not exceeding 50 cents per pound 60.17 46 Valued at over 50 and not exceeding 60 cents per pound 48.96 45 Valued at over 60 and not exceeding 70 cents per pound 50.19 46 Valued at over 7Ö and not exceeding 80 cents per pound 49.95 45 Valued at over 80 cents and not exceeding íl per pound 53.55 45 Valued at over $1 per pound 50 46 Thread on spools, 100 yards on eaeh6pool...: 56.38 44.30 ClothNot exceeding 50 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling- Not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, valued at 6J cents or less per square yard 41.65 20.83 Bleached, valued at 9 cents or less per 6qu are yard 29.61 14.80 Dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, valued at 12 cents or less per square yard 46.68 23.34 Exceeding 50 and not exceedinsc 100 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling- Not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, valued at 6? cents or less per square yard 40.83 27.22 Bleached, valued at 9 cente or lees per square yard 47.79 27.88 Dyed, colored, statned, painted, or printed, valued at 12 cents or Ie68 per square yard 43.57 32.68 Not exceeding 100 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling - Not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, valued at over 6Jí cents per square yard 35 25 Bleached, valued at over 9 cents per square yard 35 25 Dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, valued at over 12 cents per square yard 35 30 Exceeding 100 and not exceedlng 150 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling- Not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or print#id,valued at 76 cents or less per square yard 52.74 32.96 Not bleached, dyed. colored, stained, painted or printed. valued at over 7)L cents per square yard 40 30 Bleaohed, valued at 10 cents or less per square yard 49.59 35.65 Bleached, valued at over 10 cents per square yard 40 35 Dyed, colored, stained. painted or printed, valued at 12JL cents or less per square yard 48.76 37.78 Dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, valued at over 12}í cents per square yard 40 35 Exceeding 160 and not exceeding 2(10 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling- Not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, valued at 8 cents or less per square yard 67.S5 45.71 Same, valued at over 8 cents per square yard 45 35 Bleached, valued at 10 cents per pquare yard 61.67 42.83 Bleached, valued at over 10 cents per square yard 45 35 Dyed, colored, etained, painted or printed, valued at 12 cents per square yard 51.33 43.16 Valued at over 12cents per square yard 45 40 Exceeding 200 threads to the square inch, counting the warp and filling - Not bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, valued at 10 cents or less per square yard 53.36 40.02 Valued at over 10 cents per square yard 45 40 Bleached, valued at 12 cents or less per square yard 55.18 43.89 Bleached, valued at over 12 cents per square yard 45 40 Dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, valued at 15 cents or less per square yard 54.14 47.12 Dyed, colored, Rtained, painted or printed, valued at over 15 cents for 61.57 45 Bleached, dyed, colored, stained, painted or printed, contamina an admixture of silk, and not otherwise provided for 61.57 54 Corsets not elsewhere specified. . 50 40 Other articles of wearing apparel and ready made clothing - Of which india rubber is a component material 89.44 40 All other, uot specially provided for 50 40 Plushes, velvete, velveteens, corduroye and all other pile fabrics composed of cotton or other vegetable fiber- Plushes, velvets and velveteens- Not bleached, dyed, colored, utaiaed. caintcd or prlntod V2.45. 40 BTeacTïï r." : si.rs tT..v Dyeci, cDjoreü, u.i ied, puluted or printed 60.25 47.50 Ai] otlicr 40 40 Corduroys aud otber pile fabrics- Not bleached, dyed, oolored, stained, paiuted or printed 6S.76 40 Bleached 62.42 47.80 Dyed, cc lored, stained, paini eit or prinied . e0.52 47.50 All olher 40 40 Goode manufactured of cotton chenille or of which cottou cheiiille forins the component material of chief vnJue 60 45 Kuit goods iniide on kniuing machines or frames- StockhiRS, huso mul balf hose. other, valued at not more than 1.50 per dozen 35 80 8hi rtk and drawers- Valued at uot niore than $1.50 perdozen 35 50 Valued at more than 81.60 and not more tbau $3 per dozen 74 60 Valued ai mere than $3 and not more Ihan f5 per doztn 72.86 50 Valaed at mure iban $5 and not more tlian $7 per dozen 66.59 50 Valued at more than 87 per dozen. 59.61 60 Stockings, hose and half hose - Valued at not more than 60 cents per dozen paire 64.19 50 Valued at more than 60 cents and not more than $2 per dozen pairs 71.97 50 Valued at more than $2 and not more tlmn J4 per di-zen pairs. . 67.54 60 Valued at more than 84 per dozen pairs 56.74 50 Cordh, braids, boot, shoe and corset lacii.Ev - On which duty computert at 35 cents j-er j'uui:d is je:-s than 40 per cent ad valoren). .. í 40 45 All-otlitr &6.S5 45 All other manufactures of cotton not sp cially proviricd for 40 35 SC1U.IH 1.12 J - Flax. Hemp and Jute and Manulactures Of. Flaz and bemn, ami manufacturers of flax, hemp, jute aud fitlipx 'ii?ííia.hlf ftbera - Unmanufaetured- Flax, hackled, k nown as "dressed line" 10.77 6.39 Hemp, hackied, kuown as lire ol hemp 23.35 10.46 Manutactures - Yarn, iute 35 80 Cables cordaje and twiue - Cabies and cordaje- Of hemp, untarred 22.34 10 Other, unlarred, coiuposed in whoJe or iti part of istle or Tampico líber, manila, sisal grasa or sunn 16.86 J0 Tarred 31.28 10 All other 16.78 10 Hemp and julecarpets 15.83 20 Grill nel t mg, neis, webs an.t seines of flax- Made of thread or twine from yarn of a number not higher thanM 144.63 40 Made of iliread or twine from yarn liuer than No. 20 58.17 40 Hose, linen, hydraulic, made in whole or in part of flax, hemp or jute 34.81 40 Oil clothe (except Blik o cloth) and waterproof cloth not specially prov)ded for- Valaed at 25 rent or lees per riyuare yard 40 L5 YWroB or tbread- Flax or heroj) - Valued at 18 cents or lese per pound 63.82 85 Valued at more than 13 cents per pound 45 86 Manufactures of flax or hemp, or of which these suhst&ncee or ither of them is the component material of chic f valae. . . 50 86 Manufactures of flax containing more than 100 threads to the square inch, connting both warp and h'lling (until Jan. 1, 1896) 85 85 Wearing apparel- Collare and cuffs, entirely of cotton, doz. p 68.26 35 Collars and cuffs, composed in whole or in part of linen 68.54 58.54 Shirts and all articles of wearing apparel of every description, not Bpeciaily provided foi', composed wholly or in pari ot linen. 65 60 Laces, edglngs, embroideries, inserting,embroidered and hemstitched handkerchiefs and articlee made wholly or in part of lace, rufflinffs, tuckings or ruchings, composed of flax. Jute or other vegetable fiber, exeept cotton, notspecially provided for 60 60 All other manufactures not specially provided for- Manufactures of jute- Valued at 6 cents per pound or less f 55.37 35 Valued above 5 een te per pound. 40 86 Manufactures of other vegetable fiber, exeept flax, hemp or potton- Valued at 5 cents per ponnd or lens 62.53 85 Valued above 5 cents per pound. 40 36 SCHEDCLE K- Woolen Goods. Manufactures oomposed wholly or in part of wool, worsted, tbe hair of the camel, goat, alpaca or other animale - Shoddy 52.50 16 Yarns, woolen and woifted - Valued at not more than 30 cents per pound 278.66 30 Valued at ninre than 30 and not more than 40 cent per )ound . .118.79 80 Valueü at more than 40 cents per pou nd 105.42 40 Cloths, woolen or worsted- Valued at not more than 30 cents per ponnd 168.09 40 Valued at more than 30 and not more than 40 cents per pound.. 114.86 40 Valued above 40 cents per pound. 98.60 80 Valued at more than 30 and not more than 40 cení 8 per pound . . 160.30 86 Valued at above 40 cents per ponnd 88.60 40 Knit fabrics- Valued at not more than 80 cents per pound - 85 Valued at more than 80 and Dot more than 40 cents per pound.. 136 85 Valued at above 40 cents per pound 82.25 40 AU knit weariDg apparel 94.0 40 All other manufactures not speclally provided for- Valued at not more tban 30cents per pound 159t60 40 Valued at more than 80 and not more than 40 oents per pound . .142.59 40 Valued at above 40 cents per pound 87.03 50 Blankets- Valued at not more than 30 cents per pound 88.22 25 Valued at more than 30 and not more than 40 cents per pound . .100 80 Valued at more than 40 and not more than 50 cents per pound . .103.90 35 Valued at more than 60 cents i.er Sound 80.33 85 [ats of wool - Valued at not more than 30 cents per pound 86 25 Valued at more than 30 and not more than 40 cents per pound . .106.38 30 Valued at more than 40 and not more than 50 cents per pound. .104.22 35 Valued at more than oO cents per pound 87.26 85 Flannels for underwear- Valued at not more than 30 cents per pound 84.90 25 Valued at more than 30 and not more than 40 cents per pound.. 103.51 30 Valued at more than 40 and not more than 50 cents per pound. .103.22 35 Weighing over 4 ounces per square yard 96.54 50 Dress goods, of which the warp consists wholly of cotton or other vegetable materials, with the remainder of the fabric composed wholly or in part oí wool or other animáis - Valued at not exceeding 15 cents per square yard 93.93 50 Valued at above 15 cents per square yard 89.60 50 Weighing over 4 ounces per square yard 103.86 50 Composed wholly or in part of wool. worsted, the hair of the camel, goat, alpaca or other animal- Weighing over 4 ounces per square yard 87.14 50 All others 109.09 60 Other clothing. ready made, and articles of wearing apparel (except knit goods), made up or manufactured wholly or in purt 80.32 50 FellB not woven 98.09 45 Plushes and other pile fabrics. . .105.19 50 Cloaks, or other outside garments for ladies' and children's apparel 81.23 50 Weübing, gorine, suspendere, etc., wrougb t by hand, or braided by machinery, which are elastioor nonelastic 93. "3 50 Carpeta and rugs 60.o5 40 Saxony, Wilton and Pournay velvet carpets 69.56 40 Brussels carpets 81.50 40 Velvete and tapestry velvet carpets, prlnted on the wurp or -utkerwiw. 1l.Jt 40 j Tai'ebt'ry Brust-el, " print&d ' ' óú warp or otherui.se T7.97 42.E Treble, ingrain, three ply ai;d all cbain Venetlan carpeta 63.05 32.Í Wool, Dutch and two ply ingrain cárpete 64.74 80 Druggets and bockings, printed, colored or other wise 82.57 30 Felt earpetlng 62.07 80 Carpets of wool or ín part of not specially provided for 50 SO Cárpete and carpetings of cotton 60 80 S:ni:iH'JLK L Silk and Silk Uoods. Silk, manufactures of- Silk, not raw- Partially manufactured f rom cocoons or rrorn wat-te silk and not further advaiiced or niannfaetured tha.ii carded or combed silk 60.-) 20 Sewing silk, and silk thread or yarns of every description UO 80 Spuu silk Ín 6keins or caps or on bcanis 85 30 Tlirown silk, not more advanced tlian singles, tram, or ovganziue, twist and floss 30 30 Velvets, plushes, or other pile fabrica- Cont&ining, exclusive of selvaees, less 75 per cent in weight ofsilk 72.C3 65.7 Containing, exclusive of selvages, 75 per cent or more in weightot tilk 66.21 17.0 Other 50 50 WebbiiiKt., g-'nnp, suspenderá, braces, beltiiígn, braids, binding, trallcious. fnn es. cords and tassels, elastk or nonelastic 50 45 Buttons 50 40 llandkerchiels 00 60 Laces and embroiüerit, neck rufflinp-s and ruchings 60 60 Wearing apparel- Knit gouÍ8- Compobed in part of india rubber 81.42 50 Oiher 60 50 Ready maue clolliiug aud other- Coiunosed in part of India nibter„ Ti.r oa Other 60 50 Drcur. ni-d piece goods 60 45 Rihtof.d 50 45 All other not specially provided for 50 45 ■!! i :! 1,12 M- Pulp, Paper and Books. Pulf wood- Mecha.ii;ally ground 14.44 10 Chemical, unbJeached 12.38 10 Chemical, bleached 10.76 10 Paper sheathing 10 10 Shcathim.', paleot 20 10 Prirting paper, suitable only for bcxiks and newspapers- Unsizeíi 16 16 Sized orglued 20 15 Paper, albumen ized or sensitized 85 30 Papers known commercially as copying paper and tissue paper, made up in copying books, reams or Ín any other rorm. . . . 62.14 35 Papers known commercially as surf ace coated papers 35 80 Envelope 20.98 20 Hangíngs and paper for aereen or firDoards 25 20 Bookb, panipiiletc, bonnd or unboUTicí, m aps, chartb 25 L5 Enera vings, etcüings and photoCphs. ..-. i - - books, bound or unbound. 25 20 Carda, playing 2S0.70 107.2 Writing, drawing and all other paper, not epecially provided for 25 JO SCHEDCLE N- Sundrlea. Bristlos of all kinds 10.87 8.1 Brooms of all kinds 40 20 Brushes of all kinds, i-icludlng feather dnBters aiul liair peucils in qnills 40 86 Buttons and buttoii jorms- Button t orms 10 10 Agate buttons 25 26 Pearl and shell buttons 143.61 84.5 Ivory, vegetable ivory, bone or horn buttons 50 85 Shoe buttons, made of paper board, papier mache, pulp or similar material not specially provided for, valued at not exoeeding 3 cents per gross 65.03 25 Corts 80.66 20.3 Cork bark, cut into squares or cubee 9.60 25 Dice, dranehts, chess men, balie of Ivory, bone or other material 50 60 Dolls, doll heads, toy marbles. ... 85 25 Emery- Grains or ground, pnlverized or reflned 25.19 20.1! Gunpowder and all explosivo Bubstances- Firecrackers, all kinds 147.32 60 Fulminates, fulminating powders and all like anieles not gpecially provided for 30 30 Gunpowder and all explosivo snbstanees used for minlng. blasting, artillery or sporting purposes- Valued at 20 cents or less per pound 25.80 25.81 Valued at above 20 cents per ponnd 8.68 8.61 Coal and coke- Bituminous coal and shale 22.78 12.1! Hlack or culm of coal 6uch as will pass through a half inch screen 28.68 14.& Coke 20 15 Matches, friction or lucifer, of all descriptions - In boxes containing not more than 100 matches per box 33.93 20 Otherwise than in boxee oontalning not more than 100 matchen each 21.19 20 Percussion caps 40 80 Feathers manufactured, inclnding dressed and flnished birds, for military ornament- Ostrioh feathers 50 35 All other 60 86 Furs dressed on the skin, b ut not made up into articles 20 20 Fur6 not on the skin, prepared for hattera' use 20 20 Beads of glass, loose, unthreaded or unstrunK 10 10 Gnn wads of all descriptions.... 85 10 Human hair - Clean or drawn, but not manufactured 20 20 Haircloth, known as crinoline oloth 27.99 20.95 Haircloth, known as hair seating 23.22 15.4Í Hair, curled, suitable for beds or mattresses 15 10 Bats, composed of the fur of the rabbit, beaver or other animáis 65 40 Jewelry and precious stones, not elsewhere specified- Pearls 10 10 Precious stonee and imitations ofCut, but not set 10 25 6et, and not specially provided for 25 80 Imitations of, not set, composed of paste or glass, nol exceeding 1 inch in dimensión? 10 25 Diamonds and other precious stones, rough or uncut Free 10 Leather and manufactures of- Bend or belting nnd sole 10 10 Calf skins, japanned 30 20 Calfskins, tanned or tanned and dressed 20 20 Pianoforte and pianoforte action ieather 35 20 Skins for morocco - Finished 20 20 Tanned, but unflnished 10 10 Skins, chamois or other, bookbinderts1 caliskins, kangaroo, Hheep anil goat skins, dressed and -'Tiished 20 20 Upper !■ ather, dressed. including patent, enameled and japanned leaiher, dressed or undressed and finished 20 20 AU leather notspecially provided for 10 10 Boots and shoes 25 20 Gloves - Ladies and children's - Fourteen inches and under in extreme length- Schmaschen- Plain 52.70 40 Pique or prick seam, and embroidered with more than three single strands or cords.. . 58.56 40 Lined G4.W6 40 Lamb- Plain 55.57 40 Pique or prick seam, and embroidered with more than three single Btrands or cords... 68.65 40 Lined 64.44 40 KidPlain 60.77 40 Pique or prick seam, aud embroidered with more than three single strands or cords 61.56 40 Lined 57.07 40 Suedes and other, whether more or less than 14 incbes in extreme length - Plain 50 40 Pique or prick seam, and embroidered with more than three single strands or cords 67.82 40 Lined 73.18, 0 Ladiee' and children's on which the above rtes of duty do not fciüiciiati of fiOper cent 60 40 . ■ Mbli't iovfcs 1 Fourteeninchesand umWinexI tremo length, plain 60 40 1 Over 14 'Inches in extreme lenorth- Plaln 70.29 40 Pique or prick seani, and tnibroidered with more than three single strands orcords... 73.f2 40 i Llned 79.36 40 : Lined 75.02 40 Llned 75 40 MisCfcllaneoutï manufactures- Alabaster aud spar, manufactures of 25 45 Amber, manufactures of 26 2f Asbestos, manufacturad 26 25 Bladders, manufactures of 26 2S Coral, manufactures jf 25 25 Catgut, or whlpgut or wormgut, manufactures of 25 25 Jet, manufactures of 25 25 Paste, manufactures of 25 25 Wax. manufactures of 25 25 Candle9 and tapers of wax 25 26 Osier or willow, prepitred for basket makers' use 30 20" Osierorwjllou , u; .-.n, ..uiurescf, 40 25 Bone andlioTi. manufticiareeof. 30 25 Ofalp. maiiuiAciki-u ui (ókóketï). 30 25 Grass, mnnufiKinrcs of HO 25 ' India ruuber 30 25 Palru loaf, nianuüu i..n..s i 50 25 Straw, maimtButr-e of 30 25 Do., for juieiih 30 25 Whalebone, mi j kc urenuf 80 25 Leathcr, ali lu-iiju.átturtó ui 35 31.1 Fur, n: inu'':i; ;::-■- 01 35 30 India ruULtïr, UiCaU'Suea, LiiwWti wh liíLT'.J nil Iwi 35 30 Gutta perclia. &■ 8(1 Halr, miwiuf.-u-iiires t BK ,T(i I Papier ïiiiu l:i , tnM.!iu.:in; ■ of. 3.". 30 1 Iyory w. d ctcetalile vOry. 1 ,-nuiíiciiH'cft ; 40 35 SÏJi . v.iii 1:.. ;.-(_;■ u t .'..... i..:u. - ur:i' :u: ns 1 iO 35Hosïts, c(im;n.fi-i-d o. úpcr )■ pui] 33 25 ! c :. fit) 1 ' v r.i .. I! : Matii-j? T:.oT 30 i 41.4Í ai Wood, fiüed wilh leaii or olher material, and penciis ut Iead. . . ■? C7 50 I Elate pencils 47.57 80 i Pencil eadM. nul in wooh ÍU 10 Pipos and Binokers' articles- Common yipes of clay 50.11 10 Pipe-, pipe bowls and ail sïuokers' articles 70 50 Ümbrellas, parasols and sunebades - Covered with silk or alpaca 55 45 Covered with ot her materiius 45 45 Sticks for umbrelias, paraso.s I and suiiPhades - 1 Carved 50 80 i Plain 35 30 Waste, all not specially P' ovided for 10 10 (Continued next week.)

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