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City, from imported albumen and almonds and from sugar refined from imported raw sugar; allow under letter November 28, 1885, to collector, New York.

Almond paste, genuine, manufactured by Henry Heide, of New York., N.Y., with a mixture of imported and domestic almond meats and granulated sugar wholly imported. T. D. 23579.

Almond paste, Favorite, manufactured by Wood & Selick, of New York, N.Y., wholly with use of imported shelled almonds and imported granulated sugar. T. D. 22629.

Almond paste, Favorite, manufactured by Spencer & Co., of New York, N.Y. T. D. 22640.

Almond paste, Favorite: Department's decision, T. D. 23579, extended as far as applicable to cover Favorite almond paste, manufactured by Wood & Selick, of New York, N.Y., in part from imported almond meats and granulated sugar. T. D. 23597. Almonds, sugar-coated. (See Sugar-coated almonds.)

Aloxite grains or powders, etc., manufactured by Carborundum Co., Niagara Falls, N.Y. T. D. 33084.

Alum, porous and concentrated, and C. P. sulphate of alumina, manufactured by the Merrimac Chemical Company, of Boston, Mass., with the use of hydrate of alumina produced from French bauxite. T. D. 24261.

Alumina. (See Hydrate of alumina.)

Aluminum alloy, manufactured by Northern Aluminum Company, New Kensington, Pa. T. D. 29781.

Aluminum articles, manufactured by United States Aluminum Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. T. D. 33499.

Aluminum bearing. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc.) Aluminum castings, wire, cable, rivets, etc., manufactured by the Pittsburg Reduction Company, of Pittsburgh, Pa., from imported aluminum. T. D. 18783, 23875, 27697, 28023.

Aluminum, granulated, manufactured by the Goldschmidt Thermit Company, of New York City, with the use of imported aluminum. T. D. 28944.

Aluminum ingots, manufactured by Northern Aluminum Co. (Limited), New Kensington, Pa. T. D. 29941.

Aluminum ingots, manufactured by United Aluminum Ingot Co., New York, N.Y. T. D. 33254.

Aluminum lasts, manufactured by Geo. C. Clark Metal Last Co., Mishawaka, Ind. T. D. 30857.

Aluminum salt and pepper shakers, manufactured by Hero Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 32674.

Aluminum ware, manufactured

Buffalo, N.Y. T. D. 32658.

by Frontier Iron Works,

American sparklers, manufactured by American Sparkler Co., New York, N.Y. T. D. 32878.

Ammonia. (See Tar and pure ammonia.)
Ammonia, aqua. (See Aqua ammonia.)

Ammonia, liquid anhydrous. (See Liquid anhydrous ammonią.) Angora goatskins, prepared for use as "rugs" or "mats" by processes of dressing, tanning, and finishing; allow under T. D. 15921.

Antidolorin (ethyl chloride), manufactured by the FrancoAmerican Chemical Works, of New York, N.Y., in the production of which no other than imported alcohol. T. D. 23589.

(Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a competent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.)

Antifriction metal, manufactured by Magnolia Metal Co., New York City. T. D. 32337.

Antifriction metal, Glacier. (See Glacier antifriction metal.) Antifriction metal, Magnolia. (See Magnolia antifriction metal, etc.)

Antikamnia tablets, etc., manufactured by Antikamnia Chemical Co., St. Louis, Mo. T. D. 32236.

Antiphlogistine, manufactured by Denver Chemical Manufacturing Co., New York City. T. D. 32339.

Antipyrine pills. (See Pills.)

Antimonial lead and metals known as babbitt, typograph, C. T., electrotype, and stereotype, manufactured by the Hoyt Metal Company, of Arlington, N. J., by refining antimonial lead in condition as produced in bonded smelter, or by mixing in varying proportions soft or pure lead and hard or antimonial lead, to which tin may be added. T. D. 20630.

Antiseptic toothpicks, manufactured by the Hygeia Antiseptic Toothpick Company, of New York City, with the use of imported quills and cigarette paper. T. D. 27298.

Applications for drawback rates to be promptly transmitted to the Department for official action. T. D. 28417.

Aqua ammonia, manufactured from imported sulphate of ammonia; base allowance on a quantity of material used, to be determined by dividing the percentage of ammonia gas contained in the exported article by the percentage of such gas contained in the imported sulphate, and multiplying the quotient so found by the weight of the exported article as ascertained by a United States weigher. The gross weight, the tare, and the net weight shall be marked by the manufacturer or exporter on each package.

The drawback entry must show the gross and net weights of the exported article and the percentage of ammonia gas contained therein, and the manufacturer's declaration must show the quantity of the imported material used and the percentage of ammonia gas therein, as shown by the certificate of analysis accompanying the import invoice, which certificate, or a sworn copy thereof made by the importers, must be filed with the drawback entry referring to such importation.

Whenever ordered by the collector, samples shall be taken by the inspecting officer and transmitted to the appraiser for verification of the statements of the manufacturer and exporter. Arabol starch. (See Starch, Arabol.)

Armature of a generator, an imported armature incorporated into, and made a permanent part of, a completed generator intended for exportation to Canada. T. D. 23981.

Armor plate and guns, manufactured by Bethlehem Steel Co., South Bethlehem, Pa. T. D. 31055.

Armored cable: Amendment of T. D. 11513 in the matter of drawback on insulated electric-lighting cables made in part from imported lead and armored with galvanized wire produced from imported steel billets. T. D. 24488.

Arsenate of lead, manufactured by Grasselli Chemical Co., Cleveland, Ohio. T. D. 32686.

Arsenate of lead, manufactured by the Merrimac Chemical Company, of Boston, Mass., from imported pig lead. T. D.

27341.

(Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a competent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.)

Arsenate of lead, manufactured by Merrimac Chemical Co., North Woburn, Mass. T. D. 33581.

Art drapery, Gobelin, manufactured by the Eddystone Manufacturing Company, of Eddystone, Pa., wholly from imported burlaps. T. D. 22616.

Articles exported by mall; regulations.

T. D. 32143.

Art paste, manufactured by Dennison Manufacturing Co., South Framingham, Mass. T. D. 31563.

Artificial silk, dyed for M. L. Eckstein & Co., New York. T. D. 33092.

Artificial silk, manufactured by Chardonnet Artificial Silk Co., New York City. T. D. 32393.

Artificial silk, manufactured by M. J. Corbett & Co., New York. T. D. 32062.

Artificial silk, manufactured by F. A. Straus & Co., New York; William Teschemacher Co., Brooklyn, N.Y. T. D. 30693 and T. D. 30539.

Artificial silk, manufactuerd by Abe Stuermann, Jersey City, N.J. T. D. 32391.

Artificial silk trimmings, manufactured by Kursheedt ManuManufacturing Company, of New York, N.Y., in part with the use of imported artificial silk. T. D. 24804, 26704.

Artificial silk trimmings, manufactured by Kursheedt Manufacturing Co., New York City. T. D. 30171.

Artificial silk yarn, dyed for Paul Puttmann, New York. T. D. 33135.

Asbestos cement, King's Windsor. (See King's Windsor asbestos cement.)

Asbestos packing and asbestos-metallic sheet packing, manufactured by the H. W. Johns-Manville Company, of New York City, wholly with the use of imported asbestos cloth. T. D. 28117.

Asbestos packing, etc., manufactured by H. W. Johns-Manville Co., New York City. T. D. 31737.

Asbestos roofing, manufactured by H. W. Johns-Manville Company, New York, N.Y. T. D. 23527, 23878.

Asphalt: T. D. 23042, extended to cover the exportation of refined asphalt, manufactured by the A. L. Barber Asphalt Company, of New York City, wholly from imported crude asphalt.

Asphalt: Regulations of December 30, 1899, establishing a rate for the allowance of drawback on asphalt refined by the Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company, of New York, extended to cover similar exportations by the Warren Chemical and Manufacturing Company, of New York. T. D. 25402. Asphalt: T. D. 26102, extended to cover the exportation of refined asphalt, manufactured by the A. L. Barber Asphalt Company, of New York City, wholly from imported crude asphalt.

Asphalt, used by the Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company, of New York City, in the manufacture of refined Bermudez asphalt paving cement. T. D. 28736. T. D. 22833, 25983, and 26433 amended to provide for an allowance of 39.86 per cent wastage in the manufacture of asphalt preparations. T. D. 28911.

Asphalt: Department's regulations. T. D. 28194, 28911,

(Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a competent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.)

amended to provide for wastage of 39.86 per cent instead of 33 per cent. T. D. 29186.

Asphalt, manufactured by Barber Asphalt Paving Co., Philadelphia, Pa. T. D. 33155.

Asphalt and asphalt products, manufactured by Warren Chemical & Manufacturing Co., New York. T. D. 33549.

Asphalt cement.

(See Ready roofing and asphalt cement.) Asphalt cement, manufactured by the Dunderberg Asphalt Company, of New York City, with the use of imported crude cement in combination with domestic maltha. T. D. 26622.

Asphalt mastic, manufactured by the Barber Asphalt Paving Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., wholly from imported rock and lake asphalt. T. D. 25983.

Asphalt paving blocks, Hastings Pavement Co., New York. T. D. 33714.

Asphalt preparations, manufactured by the Barber Asphalt Paving Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of crude and refined Trinidad Lake asphalt and crude rock asphalt. T. D. 28194.

Asphalt, refined, manufactured by the Barber Asphalt Paving Company, of New York, N.Y., wholly with the use of imported crude Trinidad Lake or Bermuda asphalt. T. D. 22833.

Asphalt, refined, manufactured by the Warren-Scharf Asphalt Paving Company, wholly with the use of imported crude Trinidad asphalt. T. D. 23042.

Asphalt, refined: Extension of instructions, T. D. 23042, to cover exportations of refined asphalt, manufactured by the Sicilian Asphalt Paving Company, of New York, N.Y. T. D. 23460.

Asphalt, refined: Extension of instructions, T. D. 23042, to refined asphalt, manufactured by the United States and Venezuela Company from imported crude Venezuela asphalt. T. D. 24476. Asphalt solidad, manufactured by the Barber Asphalt Paving Company, of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of imported asphalt. T. D. 26433.

Asphaltum coated steel pipes. (See Steel pipes galvanized, asphaltum and tar coated.)

Atlas powder. (See Powder, Atlas.)

Atomizers, manufactured by De Vilbiss Manufacturing Co., Toledo, Ohio. T. D. 32183.

Atomizers, toilet. (See Toilet atomizers.)

Atwood's bitters, manufactured by Hall & Ruckel, of New York, in part with the use of imported alcohol. T. D. 25280. Automatic planos. (See Pianos.)

Automobile, change of, into an express wagon not a manufacture. T. D. 23567.

Automobiles, manufactured by the Locomobile Company of America, of Bridgeport, Conn., with the use of imported rubber tires to which valves of domestic manufacture are attached. T. D. 26002.

Automobiles, manufactured by the Peerless Motor Car Company, of Cleveland, Ohio, with the use of imported castings, spark plugs, spark coils, spark gaps, batteries, springs, valve stems, contact boxes, and ball bearings. T. D. 27668.

Automobiles, manufactured by the Pope Motor Car Company,

(Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a competent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.)

of Toledo, Ohio, with the use of imported ball bearings and imported magnetos with coil and switch attached. T. D. 28028.

Automobiles, manufactured by the Pope Manufacturing Company, of Hartford, Conn., with the use of imported EisemannLavalette magnetos. T. D. 28028, extended. T. D. 28066.

Automobiles: T. D. 26002, extended to cover automobiles, manufactured by the Pope Manufacturing Company, of Hartford, Conn., with the use of imported tires. T. D. 28193.

Automobiles, manufactured by Brewster & Co., New York, with the use of imported woolen carriage cloth, cotton pasting lace, cotton seaming lace, linen broad lace, woolen carpet, silk cloth, silk guard strings and tassels, metal hat rack and other metal fittings, metal, silk, and rubber speaking tubes, rubber and cotton cloth, plate glass, metal chains, rubber tires, and other imported parts and materials. T. D. 28556.

Automobiles, manufactured by the Sultan Motor Company, of Springfield, Mass., with the use of imported steel side and cross frames, rear and front axles and hubs, springs, castings, forgings, etc. T. D. 28556, extended. T. D. 29202.

Automobiles, manufactured by the Auto Export Company, with the use of imported parts and materials. T. D. 28556, extended. T. D. 29419.

Automobiles, manufactured by the members of the Association of Licensed Automobile Manufacturers, with the use of imported parts. T. D. 28556, extended. T. D. 29422.

Automobiles, manufactured by the American Locomotive Automobile Company of New York City, and Providence, R.I., with the use of imported parts and materials. T. D. 28728.

Automobiles, manufactured by Reo Motor Car Company, Lansing, Mich. T. D. 29474.

Automobiles, manufactured by Abbott Motor Co., Detroit, Mich. T. D. 31337. United States Motor Co., New York. T. D. 31191.

Automobiles, manufactured by Benz Auto Import Co. T. D.

32492.

Automobiles, manufactured by Briggs-Detroiter Co., Detroit, Mich. T. D. 33496.

Automobiles, manufactured by A. T. Demarest & Co., New York. T. D. 33322.

Automobiles, manufactured by Fiat Automobile Co., New York; Hupp Motor Car Co., Pope Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn. T. D. 30239, 30894, and 30715.

Automobiles, manufactured by Ford Motor Co., Detroit, Mich. T. D. 33417.

Automobiles: Keeton Motor Co., Detroit, Mich. T. D. 33696. Automobiles, manufactured by Mitchell Motor Car Co., Racine, Wis. T. D. 30049.

Automobiles, manufactured by Reo Motor Car Co., Lansing, Mich. T. D. 33273.

Automobiles, manufactured by Studebaker Corporation, of Detroit, Mich. T. D. 33570 and T. D. 33571.

Automobile axles, manufactured by McCue Co., Buffalo, N.Y. T. D. 33234.

Automobiles and automobile bodies: Holbrook Co., New York. T. D. 33614.

(Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a competent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.)

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