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Law, 1894.

277

611

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Hemp-Continued.

Rate of
Duty.

manufactures of, or of which hemp is the com-
ponent material of chief value, not specially
provided for (see notes to Section 4, Act of
Aug. 28, 1894)...

(articles made wholly or partly of hemp, if not
found in this "Schedule" under their specific
names, are classified under this general pro-
vision.)
seed.....

"oil..

497

497

tow of (T. D. 7252; G. A. 813).
waste (T. D. 9381)...

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for vessels, see Vessels."

Henbane leaf or hyoscyamous, see "Drugs."

161⁄2 Henna leaves, ground, (T. D. 9956)....

35%

.free.

.per gal. 10

.free.

..free.

10%

Herbs, not edible, (drugs) (T. D. 9863) see “Drugs.”

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424%1⁄2 Hessians and Hessian cloth, as burlaps (T. D. 15499)....free. 506 Hide cuttings, raw, with or without hair, and all other

507

.free.

.free.

..free.

505 Hides, raw or uncured, whether dry, salted or pickled

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of neat cattle, when prohibited see pars. 17 and 18,

Act Aug. 28, 1894.

131 Hinges finished, or hinge blanks, iron or steel...per lb. 11⁄2¢

177

any other metal..

611 Hoarhound seed.....

146 Hob-nails, wrought iron or steel....

177 Hods, coal, metal (see "Hollow ware")..

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35% .free.

30%

35%

35%

180 Hogsheads, as casks, empty..

277

Hollands, cotton, as cotton cloth (G. A. 67, 208, 1144).
linen......

136 Hollow ware, cast iron, coated, glazed or tinned*.per lb.

20%

35%

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if enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses. 35% of wood or other pulp (T. D. 9644)..... 30%

.....

*Hollow-ware is a trade name given only to hollow, cast-iron kitchen utensils (T. D. 8527, G. A. 105); Sheet-iron articles not hollow-ware (T. D. 6396).

Paragraph
Law, 1894.

Rate of Dnty. ..free.

508 Hones and whetstones (T. D. 8786)..

200 Honey....

Hoods, see "Hats."

177 Hoof pads, metal chief value (T. D. 6994). 509 Hoofs, unmanufactured.....

177 Hooks, fish, on silk gimp (T. D. 5587)....

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per gall. 10o

35

.free.

35%

35%

35%

35%

Hoops, barrel, iron, cut to specific lengths, see “Iron.”

673 Hop poles, (T. D. 5105)................

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...free.

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201 Hops.....

352 Horn, all manufaıtures of, or of which horn is compo-
nent material of chief value, not specially provided
for (see notes to Sec. 4, Act of Aug. 28, 1894) (T. D. 9993,
G. A. 1354, 1737).

(articles made wholly or partly of horn, if not found in
in this "schedule" under their specific names, are
classified under this general provision.)

511 Horns, and parts of, unmanufactured, including horn
strips and tips* (T. D. 9292)..

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shoe nails, wrought iron or steel (G. A. 1622)..

30%

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shoes, wrought iron or steel..............

25%

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linen hydraulic, of flax, hemp or jute.. Hosiery, see specific article.

40%

Household effects, see "Effects."
Hubs for wheels, see hubs under title

Woods."

277 Huckabacks, linen...

35%

*Pieces of horn, polished, with a hole at each end, and the ends partially rounded and ready for use, are commercially known as horn strips (T. D. 9879, citing Borgfeldt vs. Ehrardt, Circuit Court, 41 Fed. Rep. 102). Horn tips for handles, sawed and stained, as horn tips (G. A. 1177, 1398).

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Law, 1894.

Rate of
Duty.

558 Hulls, oat (G. A. 2770, 2793)..

611 Hyacinth bulbs...

12 Hydrate chloral..

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of or caustic potash, including refined in sticks
or rolls......

.free.

.free.

25%

.free.

of soda or caustic soda (T. D. 4066, 4118)..per lb. 1⁄2

66

273% Hydraulic hose, flax, hemp or jute...
lime, as cement (T. D. 3517), see
55 Hydriodate of potash......
177 Hydrometers, if metal chief value..

40%

Cement." ..per lb. 25

35%

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if glass chief value (G. A. 941, 1228)...... 35% Hyoscyamus, or hen-bane leaf, see Drugs." extract of (G. A. 560)................

25%

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Immigrants' effects, see "Effects" and "Animals."

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684 India malacca joints, not further manufactured than cut
into suitable length for the manufactures into which
they are intended to be converted.........
Indian corn and meal, see "Corn."

541

madder, ground or prepared, and all extracts of
(T. D. 5218).. . ..

red, see "Paints."

.free.

..free.

582 Indians, peltries of and other usual goods and effects of Indians passing and repassing the boundary line of the United States, under such regulations as the Secretary of the Treasury may prescribe: Provided, That this exemption shall not apply to goods in bales or other packages unusual among Indians*,

..free.

*1. Indians passing and repassing the frontier can bring their personal and household effects with them free of duty (T. D. 8249, 12878, 13125).

2. Beadwork, and baskets (even in large bundles) the manufacture of an Indian and his family, are entitled to free entry, but articles purchased by an Indian and imported for sale is liable to duty (T. D. 3450, 5368, 8249, 8529, G. A. 2592).

3. The privilege of free entry of peltries or furs extends only to the Indians who actually took or manufactured the furs. The quantity admitted is therefore limited to what may fairly be pre

Paragraph
Law, 1894.

352

264

302

India rubber.

Rate of
Duty.

all manufactures of India rubber, not vulcanized or of which such India rubber is component material of chief value, not specially provided for (see notes to Section 4, Act of Aug. 28, 1894), (G. A. 1691, 1952).... 25% (articles made wholly or partly of India rubber, not vulcanized, if not found in this "Schedule" under their specific names, are classified under this general provision.)

mixed with cotton, cotton chief value, not otherwise

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353

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wool or animal hair, if wool or animal hair
chief value, not otherwise provided for,
see "Woolens."

vulcanized, known as hard rubber, all manufactures,
or of which the same is component material of
chief value, not specially provided for (see notes
to Section 4, Act of Aug. 28, 1894)........
(articles made wholly or partly of India rubber, vulcan-
ized, if not found in this "Schedule" under their
specific names, are classified under this general
provision.)

cement (G. A. 1963).....

30%

$3

20%

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513

old scrap or refuse, which has been worn out by use

and is fit only for remanufacture (G. A. 97). . . . . . . . . .free.

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514 Indigotine, as carmined indigo, powdered (T. D. 3953)..free.

NOTES TO PARAGRAPH 582—Continued.

sumed to have been taken or manufactured by the Indian or Indians bringing the article into the United States (T. D. 2315, 14576).

4. Where an Indian village is situated upon the boundary line of Canada and the United States, the Indians are not allowed to trade and exchange property across the line without payment of duty (T. D. 7743), and horses cannot be admitted free even for personal use (T. D. 2191, 13125).

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Ink, ink powders and printer's ink, and all other ink

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Inkstands, according to material of chief value.

161⁄2 Insect powder, (T. D. 6161)...

66

Insects, dried, (drugs) see Drugs."

302 Insertings, silk (G. A. 2723, 2840, 3009)......

98

other, according to material.

Institutions, articles specially imported for, see "So

cieties."

Instruments, musical, see “Musical Instruments.”

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Insulators, according to material (T. D. 6699).
Integuments of animals, see 'Bladders."
Inventions, models of, see "Models."

55 Iodide and iodate of potash.......

515 Iodine, crude and resublimed..

60

22

salts of, not otherwise provided for

Iodoform....

516 Ipecac..

25%

25%

10%

4.5%

40%

per lb. 25 ..free. 25%

per lb. $1.00

.free.

..free.

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25%

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GENERAL PROVISIONS TO IRON OR STEEL.

*Par. 125. No allowance or reduction of duties for partial loss or damage in consequence of rust or of discoloration shall be made upon any description of iron or steel, or upon any article wholly or partly manufactured of iron or steel, (T. D. 7296, 7926, 8272).

Iron in all forms more advanced than pig iron and less finished than iron in bars, except castings pays per lb. (par. 111).

Steel in all forms and shapes, not specially provided for, du tir able under paragraph 122. (See ingots &c.) Standard gauge fo imported sheet and plate iron prescribed by Act of March 3, 18 93 (supra.)

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