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146. Laces, edgings, embroidered woven goods
147. Velvet-like fabrics (cut or uncut), fringes, buttons, ribbon, and knit

goods....

Jute textures:

148. Bagging and packing stuffs of jute, raw, unbleached, neither colored
nor figured, also, simply twilled, of not more than 5 warp
threads to 5 millimeters, as well as ready-made bags made
therefrom....
NOTE.-Marked bags made of jute, having been in use, are free.
149. Furniture stuffs and dress goods, tapestry, as well as all textures of
jute, in connection with other vegetable spinning materials,
including cotton, of which jute forms the principal component
part, also similar jute textures embroidered or in connection
with metallic threads

150. Jute textures, not otherwise provided for; carpets, carriage rugs, and
stair carpets of jute, and of other vegetable spinning materials
not otherwise provided for; also bleached, colored, printed, or
figured

151. Ropemakers' goods:

a. Ropes, cables, cords, also bleached, tarred...

200.00

80.00

6.00

40.00

12.60

3.00

b. All other ropemakers' goods, also bleached, colored, tarred, sized,
and varnished

12.00

XXIV.-Wool, woolen yarn and woolen goods, also mixed with other spinning materials,

except silk.

152. Wool, raw, washed, combed, colored, bleached, milled, and as refuse.. Free. 153. Wool and hair tablets, hat felts, and hat wadding

154. Woolen yarns (of wool or animal hair) and Vicugna yarns:

a. Raw

NOTE.-Weft yarn, raw, on entry by way of custom-houses spe-
cially designated

b. Bleached, colored, printed, three or more twisted threads..
Woolen goods (of wool or animal hair):

9.00

8.00

1.50

12.00

155. Shaggy cloths, Halina cloths, pressed cloths, sieve, bottoms, ropes, cables made of horse-hair, trellis and tied nets, both uncolored, hat clippings, cloth cuttings......

12.00

156. Carpets:

a. Of dogs, calf or cows' hair, also with slight mixture of wool....
b. Others, also printed.

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NOTE. Entirely woven with cotton warp, of one color, not fig-
ured, dressed like cloth, weighing more than 300 grams per
square meter.

50.00

159. Velvets and velvet-like fabrics (cut or uncut), fringes, buttons, ribbons, and knit goods (except those under 156 b)

160. Light woolen woven goods.

80.00 100.00

161. Shawls and shawl-like textures, laces (lace shawls), embroidered woven goods, goods with metallic threads....

150.00

162. Felt and felt ware (except carpets):

a. Coarse felts of animals' hair, also cut out, tarred, or varnished..
b. Felts, others, and felt ware, both not printed
c. Printed

12.00

40.00

80.00

XXV.—Silk and silk goods, also mixed with other spinning material.

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b. Made white or colored, or in connection with other spinning
materials

22.00

166. Floss silk (silk scraps spun), also twisted:

a. Raw, or made white..

Free.

b. Colored, or in connection with other spinning material...

22.00

167. Sewing silk, button-hole silk, and the like, made white or colored;
thread of all kinds prepared for retail trade

NOTE.-Soft-carded yarn, raw, containing one thread of unreeled silk,
will be treated like woolen yarn under No. 154 a.
Silk goods:

168. Blond lace, lace (lace handkerchiefs), silk goods, embroidered, or in con-
nection with metallic threads..

169. Goods entirely made of silk, or floss silk

170. Half silk goods, i. e., all goods not enumerated under No. 168, containing
other spinning materials aside from silk or floss silk
NOTE.-(1). Very coarse textures of raw-silk waste, having the appear-
ance of gray packing canvas, and intended for pressing
clothes, dust rags, &c., also with single-colored threads
(2). Silk, spun together with yarn of other materials, without
covering the same or without passing continuously through
the whole length of the spinning thread, is not classified under
textures made from such yarn.

Florins.

50.00

400.00

400.00

200.00

24.00

XXVI.-Clothing, linen, and articles of dress, exclusive of such goods made of paper, leather, gutta-percha, and wax cloth.

171. Artificial flowers, finished, wholly or partly of woven or worsted goods; ornamental feathers, prepared, and fabrics made therefrom..

172. Parts of artificial flowers.

Hats and caps:

173. Gentlemen's hats of silk and stuffs of all kinds; also trimmed. 174. Gentlemen's hats of felt; also trimmed

NOTE.-Felt prepared in hat form

175. Hats not otherwise provided for.

a. Not trimmed...

b. Trimmed....

c. Ornamented....

170.00

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NOTE.-Trimmed means only furnished with lining, braiding, and
hat band.

176. Clothing, linen, dress goods not otherwise provided for, pay an addi-
tional duty of 40 per cent., according to the material which
forms the principal component part.

NOTE.—(1.) On declaring clothing, linen, and dress goods, the principal
part of which they are composed must be stated.

(2.) Other sewed articles, not otherwise provided for, will be
treated according to No. 176.

(3.) Clothing and linen, cut out only, will be treated like the
material of which they are composed.

XXVII.-Brush and sieve-makers' goods.

177. Common brushes and brooms made of bristles, rice straw, piassava, and other animal or vegetable stuffs; also mounted with wood or iron, not colored, without polish or varnish

4.00

178. Wooden sieves, finished, with bottoms of wicker-work or iron wire, under No. 261 a; wooden sieve bottoms...

4.00

180. Chair cane:

a. Raw, split.

179. Brush and sieve makers' goods not otherwise provided for; scrubbing and horse brushes in connection with woven or worsted stuffs, in so far as that they do not come under the head of Indiarubber, leather, bone, metal, or fancy goods.......

15.00

XXVIII.-Straw and bast goods, also goods made of rushes, cocoanut fiber, grass, reed,

chips, cane, roots, &c.

b. Stained, colored, varnished

0.50

5.00

181. Carpets and mats (carriage rugs, & c.):

a. Not colored

3.00

b. Colored

5.00

182. Coarse goods for domestic use (i. e., baskets, dishes, plates, & c.), also in connection with wood..

5.00

183. Braids, also rugs, not otherwise provided for, also in connection with other materials if not coming under No. 184, or under Indiarubber, leather, metal, or fancy goods, with a higher tariff...

15.00

Florins.

184. Braids, finest, i. e., textures with silk or other spun yarn, with horse-hair or metallic threads drawn through or woven in, also in connection with other materials, if not coming under fancy goods..

50.00

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186. Gray blotting paper, coarse packing paper uncolored, common pasteboard, tar and stone pasteboard

1.00

187. Wrapping paper, glazed or colored, varnished or tarred
188. Glazed cardboard, gloss and leather pasteboard, slate paper and tablets
from the same (unconnected with other material), pumice stone,
glass, sand and emery paper, pumice slone and emery cloth..
189. Paper, unsized, ordinary (coarse gray, half white and colored); all print-
ing papers not sized..

3.00

3.00

5.00

5.00

190. Paper not otherwise provided for.
191. Lithographed, printed or ruled paper for mottoes, labels, bills of lading
billheads, &c., drawing paper, albumen paper, gelatine paper,
parchment, copperplate paper, colored paper, painters' paste-
board..

192. Gold and silver paper and paper with gold or silver patterns (genuine or
imitation, also bronzed), pressed or perforated paper, stripes of
the foregoing kinds of paper; paper and pasteboard covered
with linen (also cotton and linen), wall paper

7.00

15.00

193. Molders' work of stone pasteboard, asphalt, or similar materials:
a. Neither painted nor varnished, also in connection with wood or
iron

2.00

15.00

b. Others also in connection with other materials if not coming under
No. 195 or under India-rubber, leather, metal, or fancy goods.

194. Paper goods, i. e., articles of paper or cardboard, paper pulp or ligneous
fiber; also in connection with other materials, if not coming
under No. 195 or under India-rubber, leather, metal, or fancy
goods, hat-linings of paper, also covered with textures..
195. Fancy ornamental paper goods, fine cartoons, labels, vignettes in differ-
ent colors (chromo-lithographs), toys, paper linen, book bind-
ings covered with linen (also cotton and linen); also in con-
nection with other materials, if not coming under leather or
fancy goods with a higher tariff .

196. Playing cards.
NOTE.-Playing cards must moreover be stamped according to regula-
tions in force, and must be declared according to number and
condition of the games and the number of cards they contain.

15.00

30.00 60.00

XXX.-India-rubber and gutta-percha and articles made therefrom.

197. India-rubber and gutta percha, raw and prepared..
198. India-rubber melted, India-rubber threads not spun over...

Free.

1.50

199. India-rubber hardened, in sheets, tubes, and bars, also polished, but without further manufacture..

6.00

200. Hose and beltings of all kinds of or with India-rubber, also with layers of tissue or of wire....

12.00

201. Shoes, also in connection with woven or worsted goods and other materials, unless coming under leather or fancy goods, with a higher tariff

202. Children's toys..

30.00

30.00

203. Articles of soft India-rubber, except those enumerated under 200, 201, and 202

20.00

204. Textures covered with India-rubber, dipped, coated, or fastened by means of layers of India-rubber..

45.00

NOTE.-Textures for covering carding benches in manufactories, or India-rubber printing cloth for cotton mills by special permit, according to regulations and control to be made public 205. Clothing and other articles made from tissues enumerated under No. 204

206. Elastic textures, knit goods, trimmings and articles made therefrom Shoe-lastings with India-rubber threads glued on

3.00

50.00

70.00

45.00

207. Goods made of hardened India-rubber, the goods enumerated under 202, 203, 205, 206, and 207; also in connection with other materials, if not coming under a higher tariff, as leather, metal, or fancy goods....

Goods made of gutta-percha will be treated like goods made of Indiarubber.

Florins.

XXXI.-Wax cloth and wax silk.

208. Wax cloth, coarse, i. e., wax cloth for packing, not printed; asphalt linen

209. Carriage covers of coarse textures, covered with or dipped in oil, tar, or compositions of oil.

210. Thick floor coverings of wax cloth, linoleum, camptulikon, and similar

compositions...

211. Wax cloth not otherwise provided for, also wax muslin 212. Wax silk.

2.00

10.00

10.00

20.00

26.00

XXXII.-Leather and leather goods.

213. Leather, ordinary, i. e., not enumerated under Nos. 214 and 215, also cut; blackened, neat and horse leather, also grained, in entire or in half skins.

NOTE.-Sheep and goat skins, tanned (neither white nor chamois dressed), also split, not colored

214. Sole leather and sole leather refuse

215. Leather, fine, i. e., blackened leather, except the neat and horse hides
enumerated under No. 213; glove leather, cordovan, morocco,
Turkish leather, as well as all colored, japanned, and bronzed
leather, also leather with pressed designs; parchment...
216. Leather goods, ordinary, i. e., articles of ordinary leather (neither white
nor chamois dressed), also of blackened or grained neat and
horse leather or coarse wax cloth; harness and trunk makers'
manufactures made from haired skins, of raw jute textures,
gray packing canvas, raw ticking, drillings, canvas, and other
coarse raw-linen textures, also girths...

217. Leather goods, fine, i. e., articles of white chamois dressed leather, parch-
ment, or of fine leather enumerated under No. 215, of wax cloth
or wax silk not otherwise provided for; harness and trunk
makers' articles made of textures enumerated under No. 216,
bleached, colored; also of carpet tissues.....

The goods named under 216 and 217, also in connection with other materials, provided they do not come under India-rubber, metal, or fancy goods with higher tariff.

218. Shoes of all kinds, of or with leather; also in connection with woven or worsted goods and other materials, if not coming under fancy goods...

9.00

6.00

18.00

18.00

25.00

35.00

35.00

219. Gloves of leather (even if only cut out or in connection with woven or worsted goods)..

50.00

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NOTE. Clothing, not of silk, and leather gloves covered, lined,
or trimmed with fine fur, will be treated like fine fur goods
made up.

200.00

XXXIV.-Wood and bone ware.

222. Ordinary wooden ware, i. e., coarse, rough coopers', turners', and joiners' material of unstained wood, also plain wooden ware and wagonmakers' work; coarse machines (also lathes, mangles, mills, presses, spinning-wheels, and looms); coarse baskets (packing and market baskets, hampers and clothes baskets, kiddles, &c.); birch brooms; agricultural, garden, and kitchen tools: a. Neither colored, stained, varnished, japanned, or polished, nor in connection with other materials....

1.00

262. Ordinary cast iron:

a. Pig-iron..

b. Scoured or coarsely painted; drilled, or only in few different
places ground, twisted, or planed

c. Ground, twisted, planed, coated with copper, tin, zinc, or lead,
enameled, or finely painted..

The goods under b and c, also with the necessary cast iron or con-
necting wooden parts.

263. Common iron and steel goods made from malleable cast iron, cast steel,
wrought iron, or steel, as far as they do not come under the
following numbers:

a. Coarse, also brightened

Florins.

2.00

4.00

8.50

4.00

b. Coarsely painted, drilled, or ground in a few places, twisted,
planed, with notches for the turning of a screw (also screw
bolts and nuts)

5.00

c. Ground, twisted, planed, or coated with copper, tin, zinc, lead, or
finely painted.

8.50

All these goods also in connection with wood or cast iron.

264. Wrought-iron pipes, also joints..

5.00

265. Wrought-iron boilers, also steam boilers; perforated or grooved black sheet-iron and plates; goods made of black sheet-iron...

6.00

266. Car-wheels, finished, also on axle-trees..
267. Nails and tacks, springs for steel vehicles, hay and dung forks, hatchets,
shovels (rough, brightened, or ground in some few places),
scythes, sickles, straw-knives; also in connection with wood.
268. Wire rope, wire brushes, wire-sieve bottoms, coarse wire-work (made
of wire under No. 261a)
269. Ordinary tools for cutting and drilling, i. e., saws, plaue and chisel irons,
awls, gimlets, files, rasps, &c., cloth-makers' shears, coarse
knives and scissors; all these for the use of mechanics and
farmers (also machines); screws, locks; also ground, twisted,
painted, coated with tin, zinc, copper, or lead, or in connection
with wood.

270. Fine iron and steel wire:
a. Polished, japanned, enameled, coated with nickel (except the com-
mon enameled cast iron named under No. 262c); b. Artificial
and light ornamental castings; c. Wirework not otherwise
provided for; pins, hooking and knitting needles, tacks, hooks
and eyes, buckles, fish-hooks, thimbles, and similar small arti-
cles; children's toys, skates, steel cords, scrapers of all kinds;
sleys, weavers' cards, springs (watch and carriage springs
excepted); d. Arms and parts of arms (fire-arms and gun-
barrels excepted); cutlery, if not coming under 269 and 271;
e. Furniture, cushioned, covered, or finely ornamented; f. Iron
and steel goods in connection with other materials
271. Fine cutlery, steel pens, wire spun over with thread, gun-barrels...
272. Guns; sewing needles

The articles enumerated under Nos. 270, 271, and 272, if not coming under
India-rubber, leather, metal, or fancy goods with a higher
tariff.

6.00

6.50

8.00

10.00

15.00

30.00

50.00

XXXIX.-Base metals and goods made therefrom.

273. Lead and lead alloyages:

a. Raw, old, broken, and refuse.

1.00

274. Zinc:

b. Cast (boilers, pipes, sheets, bullets, shot, &c.), rolled, drawn out
(lead wire), type, stereotype plates..

4.50

a. Raw, also old, broken and refuse..

Free.

b. In bars, blocks, and sheets...

1.50

c. In wires and pipes; coarse zinc, cast, without other preparation,
also in connection with ordinary woodwork, and bars and
sheets of iron; grooved and perforated plates and sheets.....

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In bars, plates, sheets, wires, and pipes; coarse tin, cast, without
other preparation, also in connection with ordinary woodwork
and bars or plates of iron

3.00

Free.

4.00

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