a. Instruments with regard to the material of which they are made: 2. Astronomical, surgical, optical, mathematical, chemical (for labora b. Machines: 1. Locomotives, portable engines.. 2. Other, chief material being 100 kilos.. Wood.. c. Carriages and sleighs: 1. Railway rolling stock without leather or upholstery work, ad va 2. Other carriages and sleighs with leather or upholstery work, per d. Sea and river ships, including the usual equipments and appurtenances NOTE. All movable articles of the ship's inventory other than such as are ordinarily used on ships are subject to the duty prescribed for such articles. XVI.-Almanacs. Almanacs...... XVII.-Caoutchouc and gutta-percha, and manufactures thereof. a. Caoutchouc and gutta-percha, raw or purified; hard rubber, also in polished plates, staves, tubs. &c., and unpressed with designs... b. Caoutchouc thread not combined with other materials, or surrounded or c. Coarse articles of soft caoutchouc not lacquered, not dyed, not printed; XVIII. Ready-made wearing apparel and underclothes, millinery. a. Of silk or floss silk, also mixed with wire, embroidered, and lace cloths, 100 kilos.. 5. Of half silk.. c. Others, not enumerated hereafter under d and e. d. Of textures covered or saturated with caoutchouc; also of spun caoutchouc mixed with other spinning materials.. e. Shirts and underclothes of linen and cotton 1. Flowers, finished, composed entirely of woven or knitted tissues, 2. Parts of flowers, as leaves, stems, &c., not joined together....do.. XIX.-Copper and other not specially named base metals, compositions of base metals not specially named, and manufactures thereof. a. Copper, crude, or scrap b. Wrought or rolled copper, in bars and sheets, wire and telegraph cable, 100 kilos c. In sheets or wire, plated.. d. Manufactures, viz: brass and wire-cloth 1. Coarse copper, smiths and brass founders' work; also, combined 3. Of aluminum, nickel; fancy articles of alfenide, Britannia metal, XX.-Fancy goods, hardware, ornaments, &c. a. Articles wholly or partly composed of precious metals, genuine pearls, corals, or precious stones, watches, gold and silver leaf......100 kilos.. b 1. Articles wholly or partly of amber, celluloid, ivory, agate, jet, lava, meerschaum, mother of pearl, and tortoise-shell, of not precious metals gilded or silvered or covered with gold or silver, teeth with roots or tubes of platina or other precious metals 2. Fancy articles (gents and ladies' ornaments, articles of toilet, &c.) wholly or partly of aluminum, like goods of other base metals, but of fine workmanship and either more or less nickeled, gilded, or silvered or verdigrised, or in connection with semiprecious stones or artificial stones, alabaster, or enamel, or with carved work, paste, cameo, ornaments in cast metal, &c. 3. Mantel and wall clocks, fans of all kinds, fancy articles of wax, 100! NOTE TO b 1.-Ivory pieces prepared for conversion into articles named c. 1. Not genuine gold leaf and silver leaf. 2. Eye-glasses, opera-glasses, wax beads, umbrellas, and parasols. XXI.-Leather and leather goods. a. Leather of all kinds (excepting next item), not colored; colored Russian c. Coarse saddlers', shoemakers', strap makers', and other coarse leather ...100 kilos.. XXII.-Linen yarn, linen, and other linen goods, namely, yarn and woven or worked goods of flax or other vegetable spinning material, except cotton. a. Yarn, excepting that mentioned hereafter under b: 1. Up to No. 5, English... 100 kilos.. 71 1 19 1 42 2 14 2.85 2. Above No. 5 to No. 8, English 3. Above No. 8 to No. 20, English 4. Above No. 20 to No. 35, English 5. Above No. 35, English... .do.. ..do. ..do.... .do.. NOTE TO a. Jute, manila, hemp, and cocoanut fiber, raw, dried, broken, or hackled Free. d. Rope-makers' work, unbleached; bleached ropes, cables, cords, strings, girts, braces, and hose; coarse and dyed foot-rugs of manila hemp, cocoa, jute, and like fiber.. e. Linen, ticking, drilling, not dyed, not printed, not bleached: 4 76 20. CO 8 56 36.00 100 kilos.. 1. Up to 16 threads in the warp and woof together on a surface of .100 kilos.. 2. With 17 to 40 threads, as above; fancy and all dyed foot-rugs of .100 kilos.. 3. With 41 to 80 threads, as above; rope-makers' work, 4. With 81 to 120 threads, as above.. dyed and 1. Up to 120 threads in warp and woof together on a surface of four ....100 kilos.. .do. 2. With more than 120 threads, as above... g. Damask of all kinds; made up table, bed, and towel linen; linen blouses of all kinds. .100 kilos.. h. Ribbons, braids, fringes, gauze, woven borders, loops, embroideries, hosiery; tissues and other goods mixed with metallic threads. 100 kilos.. XXIII. Thread-lace.. ......do.... XXIV. Candles.. .....do.... XXIV bis.-Literary works and works of art. Statuary. a. Paper written upon (documents and manuscripts), books in all languages, copper engravings, other engravings, also wood engravings; lithographs and photographs; geographical maps and sea charts; printed music. b. Engraved metal plates, engraved wood blocks, also lithographic stones with drawings, cuts, or letters, all used for printing.. c. Paintings and drawings: statues of marble and other kinds of stone; ..100 kilos.. c. Yeast of all kinds, exclusive of wine-lees.. 2. In bottles and jugs.... .do.. 5271 24.00 e. Wine and must, cider, and artificial drinks, not specified under other NOTE TO f.-Butter in single pieces of not more than 2 kilograms, not sent by post, for the inhabitants on the border, with the provision that such license shall be discontinued or limited in localities where same is abused g 1. Meat fresh and prepared; poultry and game of all kinds, not live; meat extract: concentrated bouillon.. .100 kilos.. 2. Fish, not otherwise provided for. NOTE TO g 1.-Single pieces of fresh and prepared butchered meat, in quantities not exceeding 2 kilograms, not sent by post, for inhabitants of the border, with the provision that such license shall be discontinued or limited in localities where same is abused.. h. Fruits (tropical fruits): 1. Fresh oranges, lemons, limes, pomegranates, &c........100 kilos.. NOTE.-If, at the request of the party paying the duty, the same shall be levied per piece in this case, 48 cents shall be collected for every 100 pieces, no duty being paid on any decayed fruit when the latter is thrown away in the presence of the officials. 2. Figs, dried currants, raisins.. 3. Dried dates, almonds, oranges, &c.. i. Spices of all kinds, not otherwise provided for. NOTE TO .-Spices for manufacture of essential oils by special permit, under control.. k. Herring, salted. .100 kilos.. ...per barrel (ton).. NOTE. On salted herrings, not packed in the manner customary in trade, 2 marks (46 cents) per 100 kilos shall be paid. 1. Salted herrings for manuring purposes.. 1. Honey. m. Coffee, raw, and coffee substitutes (excepting chicory). 2. Burnt coffee.. 3. Cocoa in beans 4. Cocoa in shells n. Caviar and substitutes for caviar 0. Cheese of all kinds Free. p1. Confectionery, candies, and cakes, of every description, cocoa powder, 2. Fresh fruit, seeds, berries, leaves, blossoms, mushrooms, vegetables, r. Mussel sea-shell animals, such as oysters, lobsters, shells, mussels, tortoises, turtles, &c t. Salt (kitchen, table, rock, and sea salt), also all materials from which salt is extracted.... 1. In leaf, unmanufactured, also stems and tobacco-juice.....100 kilos.. 2. Manufactured: w. Tea. ..do.... 23 80 100.00 NOTE. The rates of duty for sugar and sirup are those fixed by the act of June 26, 1869, relative to the duty on sugar, and are as follows, viz: 1. On refined sugar of all kinds and on raw sugar where the latter corresponds to the samples prepared in accordance with the Dutch standard No. 19 and above, which samples are to be deposited in the custom-houses, as prescribed and published by order of the Federal Council 100 kilos.. 2. Raw sugar, not provided for under 1..... 3. Sirup.... .do... .do.. NOTE.-Solutions of sugar, positively distinguishable as such, are subject to the same duties as are named under 2. 4. Molasses, entered for manufacture of spirituous liquors, under control. XXVI.-Oil not otherwise provided for, lard, grease. 1. Oil of all kinds in bottles or jars Free. a. Oil: 2. Table oils, such as olive, poppy, sesame; ground-nut, beech-nut, 3. Olive oil in casks when reduced to a state of adulteration on the part of the customs authorities.. German customs tariff-Continued. Commodities. Rate of duty. In United In marks. XXVII.-Paper and manufacturers of paper. a. Unbleached or bleached half-manufactured goods from rags. e. Printing, writing, blotting, and tissue paper of all kinds; also litho- .100 kilos.. XXVIII. Furs (furrier's goods.) a. Fur coats, caps, gloves, lined fur covers, lined furs for trimmings. 100 kilos.. XXIX.-Petroleum. Petroleum and other mineral oils not otherwise provided for, crude and re- same. 2. The federal council is authorized to permit the duty on petroleum to be levied according to the number of barrels, the rate of duty being fixed in accordance with the maximum weight of the barrels ordinarily used in the trade. XXX.-Silk and manufactures of silk. a. Silk cocoons; silk, reeled or spun; floss silk, combed, spun, or in thread; all these not dyed; also dyed silk waste b. Silk-wadding.. e. Floss silk, dyed, loops.. .100 kilos.. d. Thread of raw silk, sewing-silk, button-hole silk, &c., dyed and undyed, e. Manufactures of silk or floss silk, also if containing metallic thread; NOTE TO e.-Tulle, raw or dyed, not patterned. f. All articles of silk or floss silk mixed with cotton, linen, woolen, or other 100 kilos.. XXXI.-Soap and perfumeries. a. Green, black, and other barrel soap.. b. Hard soap not mentioned under c.. c. Soap in cakes, balls, in boxes, jars, &c.; perfumed soaps of all kinds, 100 kilos. .100 kilos.. d. Scented fat, scented and fatty oils, scented (not alcoholic) water imported in direct receptacles and of a weight of at least 10 kilograms, 100 kilos 4.76 e. All other perfumeries.. In addition to internal stamp tax 23 80 20.00 100.00 XXXII.-Playing cards. |