The tariff of Sweden-Continued. Articles. Dutiable Duty. Architectural works. (See Sculptures.) Arrack. (See Brandy and Spirits.) Arsenic; when imported by druggists or under a license granted by the ministry of commerce for use in manufactures.. Kr. öre. Free. Asphaltum felt. (See Paper for sheathing.) Free. Potash, raw, refined or calcined Asphaltum pipes; classed with Machinery, implements, and tools not specified. when composed of more than one material, or of a material that is not specified in tariff.. Orpiment; classed with Colors and dye-stuffs. Balsam; copaiva, Peruvian, or any other pure balsam Ribbons: Free. Free. Boxes and caskets; classed with the material, worked, of which they are made; Silk velvet and pure silk Half silk.. 1 kilog. 2.30 NOTE. No allowance to be made if the silk in "half-silk" ribbons amounts Other kinds of ribbons, including such wherein caoutchouc, India rubber, and similar materials are used, even if silk is a component part of them... 1 kilog.... NOTE.-No allowance to be made for weight of paper-wrapping or bobbins. Bast and bast-rope....... Bast-matting Pitch and pitch-oil.. Bone and ivory (includes whalebone): Unworked, of every kind, including therein plates for piano-forte keys, cut, Worked: Ivory and walrus-tusk. All other kinds Bone-black, bone coal, or bistre Set in gold or silver; to be weighed with and pay same duty as the setting. Jewelry goods of any other material than gold or silver, such as bracelets, NOTE. No deduction allowed for the weight of etuis or jewelry cases, or for pasteboard cards to which articles are fastened. Sculptures and architectural works, when they are works of art.. Other kinds of sculptures and architectural works: Of any other material, of which the manufactures are not specially provided for. Free. 1 kilog... .60 Free. 1 kilog.... .24 1 kilog.. .35 Blood, of animals of all kinds. Flowers: Natural, fresh.. Artificial, of cloth, paper, straw, feathers, or similar substances. Free. Free. Free. NOTE I-By "Parts of artificial flowers are only understood leaves in Yarn spun of hards; hemp or linen Writing ink (no allowance made for weight of bottles or jugs). Bobbins; classed with Machinery, implements, and tools not specified. ... The tariff of Sweden-Continued. Articles. Letter-dies, printing type, clichés, stereotype or electrotype plates, etched or engraved plates Printing inks or colors, used for book or copper printing or lithography; to be classed with Colors and dye-stuffs. Mounted in polished or japanned wood.. Mounted in unpolished or painted wood or iron Mounted in bone, horn, or other material.. Masons' and housepainters' brushes; to be classed with Machinery, implements, and tools not specified. Bouillon de poche Letter envelopes and paper bags.... Britannia metal. (See Metals, not specified.) Embroideries, all kinds; complete or only begun, pay same duty as the material upon which the embroidery is applied, with the addition of 20 per cent.; but when such material is on the free list, there shall be levied a duty of 10 per cent. ad valorem. NOTE. No deduction allowed for weight of paper to which embroideries may be fastened. Distilled from grapes: When the brandy or spirits is manufactured in France and imported When manufactured in any other country or imported in any other way Distilled from other fruit than grapes... In bottles or stone jugs: All kinds of brandy and spirits (regardless of percentage of alcohol)... NOTE I.-In order to be entitled to the benefit of the lower duty upon spirits of French manufacture, it is necessary to produce a certificate either of the authorities at the place of production, of the collector of the port of export, or of the Swedish consul or vice-consul at the point of shipment, stating that the spirits are made of grapes and distilled in France; such certificate, when given by a French official, must be duly attested by a Swedish consul or vice-consul. NOTE II.-Brandy or spirits of a different strength than the one above given is to be reduced to the normal strength of 50 per cent. in the way prescribed by regulations. NOTE III.-Should the spirits be found to contain sugar or other foreign substances, thereby vitiating the data of the alcoholometer, such spirits is to be classed with Liqueurs. Bread: Biscuits, cakes, ginger-snaps, and similar articles; all that can not be classed with confectionery, wrapping immediately surrounding the articles to be weighed with them.. All other kinds. Shrubs Bottles. (See Glass.) Boats. (See Ships and Boats.) Ladies' belts, garters, woven straps for dresses and similar articles; to be classed with Suspenders. Berries, n. e. s. (See Fruit.) Berry-wine or sirups; to be classed with Wines. Books: Printed... Free. Blank; ruled or unruled, pay same duty as paper with 20 per cent. added thereto. With raised letters for the use of the blind.. Free. * Containing 50 per cent. pure alcohol at a temperature of 15° Celsius. Chicory root.. When burned or ground; classed with Roasted materials used as substitutes Crucibles; classed with Machinery, implements, and tools not specified. Grape sugar; to be classed with Raw sugar, of darker color than No. 18 Dutch standard. Paper labels and tags. (See Paper.) Ships and boats, with all appurtenances Etuis and traveling necessaries, made of materials not otherwise provided for, Falence. (See Porcelain.) Fennel Varnishes (includes boiled oils) NOTE.-So-called "spirit varnish," consisting of spirits with a small addition Figs.. Files; classed with Machinery, implements, and tools not specified. Fish: Hoopskirt springs, covered. (See Bonnet-frames, &c.) Watch-springs; classed with Watch materials. All other kinds of springs to be classed with manufactures of the material Cuttle-fish bone, Ossa sepice. Baggage and personal effects: Free. Necessaries for traveling, accompanied by the owner, when the custom- Free. Other old or previously-used articles and portable property, when after due Molds, of all materials, when they are for use in manufactures and can be looked upon as implements or tools... Phosphor..... Photographic views and portraits. (See Copper prints.) *See § 5, appended instructions. Preserved in brandy or vinegar, the weight of cans or bottles included.. 1 kilog.... Cochineal... Calamine (cadmia).... Yarns: When preserved in sugar; classed with Jellies and confectionery. Seeds: Canary All other kinds, n. e. s Fireworks. Colors and dye-stuffs: White lead, zinc white, and krems Indigo, indigo extract, and carmine of indigo.. NOTE.-Above-mentioned colors, when prepared in oils or otherwise, may be classed with same colors unprepared. All other kinds of colors and dyes, prepared or unprepared, n. e. s.. Dyers' lichen, all kinds.. Dye-woods, in logs or unrasped, all kinds; also all other unprepared plants or parts of plants used for dyeing, n. e. s..... Galanga root Gall-nuts Window-shades, of cotton, linen, or hemp, painted or printed Divi-divi Cotton, simple or double, in skeins or upon bobbins: Colored or printed, all kinds... NOTE.-In case it appears doubtful if yarn entered as "Double cotton Mohair and woolen yarn, all kinds: Sail and twine yarns, of all kinds, therein including grass yarn Gasometers, ad valorem 1 kilog.... Gelatine. (See Glue.) Gin. (See Brandy and Spirits.) Gentian root.. Free. Guns, all kinds; weight of gun-cases and other belongings included. Parts of guns pay same duty as the material, worked, of which such parts are made. Pots, jars, bottles, and flasks, also apothecaries' jars with name blown in For the use of chemical laboratories.. For chandeliers or candelabra 1 kilog.... Optical glasses, separate and unset Free. Glass roof-tiles Side-lights for vessels, not under 7 millimeters thick nor over 10 square decimeters superficies, with or without frames Free. Free. All other kinds, including decanters and pressed or polished flagons.. When set in gold or silver, to be weighed with and pay same duty as 1 kilog. .24 1 kilog.... .35 1 kilog.... 1.40 Free. The tariff of Sweden-Continued. Articles. Dutiable Duty. Kr. öre. Gold: ..... Glaziers' diamonds, mounted; to be classed with Machinery, implements, and tools not specified. Broken glass.. Glauber salts. (See Salts.) Pomegranates. (See Fruits.) Pomegranate peel...... Slate pencils, mounted or unmounted.. Grits, all kinds *. Grass, n. e. s., unmanufactured. Colored, hackled, or unraveled Vegetables: Preserved in brandy or vinegar, the weight of jars or cans included.. Unworked NOTE.-Weight of paper-sheets between which gold leaf is laid to be included. Gold in the shape of powder or dust for painters' use....... Military haberdashery, of gold or silver: Gums, all kinds, n. e. s Gutta-percha, unworked or rolled in sheets Free. Manufactures of: Pipes, hose, and buffers Free. Goloshes, when trimmed with fur, are to be classed with India-rubber Other gutta-percha manufactures, n. e. s., and not belonging to the cate Of silk, half silk, or any other material not mentioned below, also ladies' bonnets, all kinds. Of wool, hair, felt, or plush.. Of straw, including s. c. "Panama hats Free. Other kinds, as of chip, roots or leaves, of oil-cloth, oiled skin, and s. c. "souwesters" NOTE.-Hats composed of several materials pay duty as if manufactured of the material forming their chief component part. Hat linings, of silk or any other textile when united to another material.... 1 kilog.... Sole-leather and alum-tanned leather, also chamois-dressed hides Goat, reindeer, seal, elk, deer, kangaroo, roebuck, hare, and sheep Beaver, skunk, chinchilla, marten, mink, sable, black and blue fox, All other kinds * See § 5, appended instructions. Free. 1 kilog.... 2.40 .50 |