Floring. 2.00 4.00 8.50 4. 00 5.00 8.50 5.00 6.00 6. 00 6.50 262. Ordinary cast iron: a. Pig-iron.. places ground, twisted, or planed enameled, or finely painted. necting wooden parts. wrought iron, or steel, as far as they do not come under the following numbers: planod, with notches for the turning of a screw (also screw bolts and nuts) fively painted All these goods also in connection with wood or cast iron. 264. Wrought-iron pipes, also joints.... 265. Wrought-iron boilers, also steam boilers; perforated or grooved black sheet-iron and plates; goods made of black sheet-iron.... 266. Car-wheels, finished, also on axle-trees... 267. Nails and tacks, springs for steel vehicles, hay and dung forks, batchets, shovels (rough, brightened, or ground in some few places), scythes, sickles, straw-knives; also in connection with wood.. 268. Wire rope, wire brushes, wiro-sieve bottoms, coarse wire-work (made of wire under No. 261a) awls, gimlets, files, rasps, &c., cloth-makers' shears, coarse with wood a. Polished, japanned, enameled, coated with nickel (except the com mon enameled cast iron named under No. 262c); b. Artificial ana steel goods in connection with other materials India-rubber, leather, metal, or fancy goods with a higher 8. 00 10.00 15. 00 30.00 50.00 XXXIX.- Base metals and goods made therefrom. 1. 00 4.50 Free. 1.50 273. Lead and lead alloyages : a. Raw, old, broken, and refuse... (lead wire), type, stereotype plates.. 274. Zinc: a. Raw, also old, broken and refuse... also in connection with ordinary wood work, and bars and sheets of iron; grooved and perforated plates and sheets..... 275. Tin: a. Raw, also old, broken, and refuse other preparation, also in connection with ordinary woodwork 3.00 Free. 4.00 Florins. Free. 6.00 8.00 10.00 15.00 5.00 270. Copper, nickel, antimony, brass, packfong, tombac, and other metals and metal compositions, not otherwise provided for: than 5 kilograms, and in other objects weigluing more than 10 kilograms). tban 5 millimeters. perforated plates and sheets.... tion Leon (cemented) wire .. and not connected with other materials.... 278. Metal-ware, ordinary: a. Rollers, boiler tubes, boilers, cooking and distilling apparatus, in japanned, unpolished, also in connection with wood and iron.. b. Polished, varnished, japanned, nickel-coated, figured sheets and plates also in connection with other materials, if not coming under tariff'; telegraph cable ... mented, pressed, embossed, or nickel-coated), goods of packfong or fancy goods with higher tariff.. writing pevs; wire spun over with thread... 10.00 12.00 15.00 30.00 30.00 8.00 6. 00 20.00 3. 00 10.00 5.00 6.00 Free. XL.- Machines and parts of machinery of wood, iron, or base metals. 282. Locomotive 283. Tender, locomobile.. 281. Sewing machines, with or without frame. 285. Machines made of wood (i. e., with 50 per cent. or more of wood). 286. Machines made of base metals (i. e., with more than 50 per cent. base metal) 287. Machines not otherwise provided for: a. When 75 per cent. or more of the total weight consists of cast iron or cast iron and wood engraved, for inland cotton mills, by special permit.... other materials, if not coming under fancy goods, belonging to tariff class XL. have no independent use unless joined to other machinery, or a and 263 a), respectively. tored from time to time on payment of one-half the duty ly SLI.- T'ehicles of transportation. Carriages (per piece): 289. Carriages, without leather or cushions. 290. Carriages, with leather or cushions..... NotE.-Sleighs pay, under No. 289, one-halt; and under No. 230, two thirds of the duty. 3.00 25.00 75.00 Florins. Railway and horse cars (per 100 kilograms): 291. Freight cars.. 5.00 292. Passenger cars, not cushioned 6.50 293. Passenger cars, cushioned 9.00 Ships (per ton burden): 294. Wooden (also iron or copper fastened). 0.40 295. Iron; also of other base metals, steamships . 5.00 NOTE TO Nos. 294 AND 295.-Utensils for pavigation (i. e., sails and yards, anchors and anchor chains, riggings, small boats), if in XLII.- Precious metals and coins. Free. 297. Coins : a. Coins (also medals and medallions) of precious metal. Free. b. Coins of base metal Free. (Per 100 kilograms.) without regard to material out of which they are made... Free. 299. Instruments for general use: a. Optical; opera glasses, telescopes, spectacles, eye-glasses set, &c.. 125.00 b. Not otherwise provided for.... 50.00 The goods enumerated under No. 299, a and b, if not coming under fancy goods with a higher tariff. 300. Musical instruments.. 10.00 Watches (per piece): 301. Pocket watches: a. With gold or gilted casos. 1.00 b. With silver or silvered cases. 0.50 c. With other cases 0. 30 302. Cases for watches: a. Gold or gilt ... 0.70 b. Silver or silvered.. 0. 20 NOTE.—Other cases according to material. 303. Movements to pocket watches 0. 30 30.00 50.00 10.00 300.00 200.00 [Per 100 kilograms.) 304. Ordinary wooden clocks, and movements belonging thereto; watch material. 305. Watches and movements not otherwise provided for, it' not coming under fancy goods with a higher tariff'. made wholly or partly of precious metals, genuine or imitation therefrom, as well as from gold or silver wire.. or real gilt or silvered Leon spinnings or wires ... Fancy goods, tine: or silvering, or coated with gold or silver; goods of half pre- cles of wig-maker's work.. shell, amber, jet 311. Children's toys and goods not otherwise provided for in connection with: a. Silk goods, laces, artificial flowers (No. 171), prepared ornamental feathers Fancy goods, ordinary: ing material, and imitations of the same... 100.00 100.00 100.00 50.00 ...... 50.00 Florins. 313. Gentlemen's and ladies' ornaments, toilet articles of base metals, of iron and steel finely made, also nickel-coated, embossed, enameled; 50.00 314. Imitation Leon webs, and articles made therefrom; also articles of imitation Leon wares.. 50.00 315. Embroideries upon other stuffs than woven or worsted fabrics; articles of embossed ware and of gold-beaters'skins; strings of musical 50.00 The articles enumerated under Nos. 309 to 315, if not belonging to fancy goods with higher tariff or specially classed. 316. Umbrellas and parasols : a. Of silk - per piece.. 0.48 b. Of other fabrics ...do.... 0.24 XLIV.-Common salt. 317. Salt (bay salt, rock salt, salt spring, brine salt water), only by special permit..... 0.84 NOTES.-(1.) In case special permission is granted, the license for 100 kilo grams, net common salt, is 9.38 florins for 100 kilograms, kreuznach bittern, 1.88 florins. water for curing purposes will be permitted. foreign salts for the manufacture of chemicals and such fabrics XLV.--Chemical auxiliary stuffs. phur (in blocks and bars), also ground and flower of sulphur; Free. 319. a. Dung salt (refuse from salt works and factories, and manure, arti- Free. 0. 20 NOTE.—The articles enumerated under a and b, except glauber salt and sulphate of iron, unless imported by factories with that privi- tent of salt contained. acids), arsenic sulphur (orpiment, realgar); corrosive iron 0.50 321. a. Soda (i.e., carbonate of sodium), raw or crystallized; potash (sim ple carbonate of potassium); sulphate of potassium (duplicato 0.80 b. Soda, calcinated 1. 20 322. Alum; sulphate of ammonia, sal ammoniac, spirits of salt ammoniac, spirits of hartsborn; subsulphate of alumina and carbonate of 1.50 323. White lead, white zinc (white oxide of zinc), ashes of zinc (gray oxide of zinc), white baryta (artificial sulphate of baryta); pyroligneous and other preparations of tin.. Florins. 4.00 1.50 1.50 1. 20 6.00 1.50 10.00 24.00 3 00 10.00 24.00 324. Caustic potash; caustic soda; sulphate and hyposulphate of lime; crude manganate and permanganate of potash and soda; sulphate and XLVI.-Chemical products, colors, medicines, and perfumeries. coal and coal blackings of all kinds, except granulated bone black); shoe-blacking 326. Glue of all kinds; gelatine (animal and vegetable jelly); albumen and albumenoide, casein, caseum.. 327. Starch-paste (dextrine, leiogomme), and other substitutes for glue, not otherwise provided for; paste, glue, four-paste, and similar starch containing glues and finishing materials 328. Starch, also starch meal NOTE. -Starch for finishing purposes on producing permit on condition and under control of respective regulations. liquid; acid of vinegar, condensed (also pyroligneons acid, sugar of milk. or unset; all colors in bladders, cases, shells, casks, or boxes .. 331. Oil varnishes (also boiled drying oils), without any admixture of resin, turpentine, or mineral oils : a. In casks... b. In tin cans, bottles, &c.. inscriptions, labels, wrappers, &c., as medicines (also as medi- tariff less than 5 kilograms; alcoholic, a romatic essences and waters; XLVII.-Candles and soap. stance, out of stearine, spermaceti, palm oil, and paratline.... 342. Soap : a. Ordinary. b. Fine, i. e., perfumed, or in cakes, balls, boxes, pots. will be entered under the prescribed conditions at half the duty XLVIII.-Explosive goods. paper matches; tinder, natural, soaked; tinder, artificial; touch-wood (natural and artificial); touch-wood paper 344. Fireworks, fuses (quick-matches).. 345. Percussion caps, with fulminate 346. Ammunition, i. e., all explosive materials intended for or adapted to be used with fire-arms, also blasting material which contains the ingredients of gunpowder (salt poter, sulphur, and charcoal).. 347. All blasting and explosive materials not included in No. 346.. *Only by special permit. |