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Dolls, whistling and bathing, of Indian rubber, cl. as toys, (425, S. S., 3394.) Dolmans for ladies and children, wholly or ptly. of W., wstd., or hair, (367.) 45 cts. per lb. and Domestic goods returned, evidence of exp., (S. S., 4224.) Domestic products and mfs. returned in same condition as exp., (649 a.) Free.

barrels exp. filled with domestic petroleum

and returned empty under regs., (648.) Free. casks, barrels, carboys, bags, and other vessels of Am. mf., exp. filled with Am. products, or exp empty and rtd. filled with frn, products, including shooks rtd. as barrels or boxes under regs., (649 b.) Free.

Dometts, wool and cotton, as flannels, under 363. (See "Flannels.")

Dominoes, according to material.

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Draughts, ivory or bone, (424.)

wood, rubber, or gutta-percha, (424, 822.) Drawbacks on exportations, (see Pt. I., 1978, 1982-3, and 2293.)

allowed on free RR. iron remfd. and connected by bars and bolts of domestic iron, (S. S., 3984.)

caps on tin cans, (S. S., 4274.)

same, on grass scythes, (S. S., 3638.)

same, under 1982 e., all materials must have been impt., (S. S., 4148.)

same, none allowed on free salt used in curing meat for exp., (S. S., 4137.)

same, not allowed on goods out of custody of customs officers, (S. S., 4843, 4850.)

same, on cartridges, (S. S., 4212.)

same, on gin, duty paid, allowed only on quantity actually exp., (S. S., 4264.)

on grain bags made of free burlaps, (S. S., 4217.)

same, on prep. cocoanut, (S. S., 4664.) same, on RR. iron, (see “Railroad.")

same, on rosin used in soldering tin cans, (S. S., 4282.)

same, on solder of tin cans, evidence as to, (S. S., 4199.)

same, on unprimed cartridge shells, (S. S., 4660.) restrictions, (S. S., 3506, 3541.)

10 per ct. addl. dty. paid under 2970, rtd. as drawback under 2977, (S. S., 3502.)

sampling of sugar for, (S. S., 3879.)

silks withdrawn from bond for dyeing not entitled to, (S. S., 3187.)

statute amended March 10, 1880, (see Pt. I., 2293.) Drawers, cotton, (see " Cottons.")

linen, (336.)

silk, (383.)

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Draw-knobs, according to material.

Dress goods, women's and children's, and coatlinings, Italian cloths, and other goods of like description, wholly or ptly. of wool, wstd., or hair of the alpaca, goat, or other animals, as follows, to wit:

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1. Those composed wholly of either of these materials or of a mixture of these exclusively, all values, (365 d.) 9 cts. per sq. yd. and 40

2. The same, having selvedges made wholly or ptly. of other materials, (365 c.)

9 cts. per sq. yd. and 40 3. Those composed in part of other materials, val. not over 20 cts. per sq. yd., (365 b.)

5 cts. per sq. yd. and 35 val. over 20 cts., (365 c.) 7 cts. per sq. yd. and 40 4. All of the above descriptions of goods, with threads of other materials than wool, wstd., or animal hair introduced for the purpose of changing the classification, (365 e.)

9 cts. per sq. yd. and 40

5. All of the above weighing over 4 oz. per sq. yd., (365 f.) 35 cts. per lb and 40 fancy alpaca and diagonals, as "dress goods"

under 365, (S. S., 3097.)

Dressings, hair-, and other toilet-, (99.)
Dress ornaments, beads, silk, and metal, (396,
Jan. 30, 1865, N. Y.)

silk and wood, S. ch. val., (383.)
ornaments, S. ch. val., (383.)

wooden moulds or cores for, mfs. of wood, +++, (233, Oct. 18, 1864, Boston.) Dress-patterns, emb., dtbl. according to material of ch. val., (823.)

Dress-shields, gutta-percha, cotton, and silk, and other, according to mat. of ch. val., (823 S. S., 3733.)

Dress trimmings, cotton, (325.)
cotton and wstd., (368.)
flax or linen, (336.)
mohair, wholly or ptly., (368.)

silk, (383.)

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wool, wholly or ptly., (368.) wrstd., wholly or ptly., (368.) wrstd. cloth in strips, emb. with silk, for dresstrimmings, (368, S. S., 5539.) 30 cts. per lb. and 50 Dried blood, (501.) Free.

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There may be some doubt whether paragraph 630 limits downs alike with feathers by the word "bed-." The practice under the former law, of precisely the same language, has, I believe, been to the contrary.EDITOR.

+I do not feel quite certain that this provision, in the connection in which it now stands in the law, covers any other than so-called "all wool" goods. But as it embraced mixed goods in the former law, Congress probably did not intend to change its effect in the new.-EDITOR.

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sail-, or canvas for sails, including the heavy ducks of Russia and English sail-cloth and canvas, (348, Nov. 16, 1843, N. Y. and Boston.) 30 Dulse, seaweed, (777.) Free.

Dundee, double warp bagging, (see "Bagging.") Dung-salt, capable of other uses than as manure, cannot be classified with "substances expressly used for manure," (S. S., 497.)

if it contains less than 30 per ct. of potash, (505, S. S., 561, 715.) Free.

Dunnage mats, (837 b., S. S., 1792.)

(see notes, to 151 "Sheet-Iron.")

Dutch- or yellow metal, unmfd., (215.)

Bismarck brown, (82, S. S., 4043.)

hair, (99.)

other,+++, (837 b.)

Dye-stuffs from coal-tar, as "resorcine red," and

naphthylamine, (82, S. S., 4032.)

Dye, Tyrian-, (837 b., July 8, 1861, Boston.)
Dye-woods in sticks, or cr., (636.) Free.

extracts and decoctions of, + + +, (81.) Dynamite, val. not over 20 cts. per lb., (439.)

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20 Earthen and stone-wares, to wit:

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Dutiable charges, provisions repealed, (847-8.) Dutiable value, how estimated when there is no

ascertained market value, (S. S., 3241.) value of undervalued goods, (see S. S., 3711.) value of stamped matches, (S. S., 4434.) Duties, discriminating, on impts. from beyond

the Cape of Good Hope, repealed, (Pt. I., 2329.) on impts. by certain foreign vessels, in add, to the ordinary rates, (827.) discriminating, on cargoes of Bora-Bora vessels, (911, S. S., 4633.)

tonnage and discriminating, new regs., (S. S., 3938.)

Duty, addl. on gds. over year in bond, (S. S., 4156.) addl. of 20 per ct. under 1862, on pro forma invoice entry under $100, (S. S., 4149.) penal, decision of court in Schneider's case, (S. S., 4471.)

penal, for undervaluation of goods subject to discriminating duty only, (S. S., 4533.) penal, for undervaluation, rule on damaged fruit, etc., (S. S., 4524.)

rate cannot be changed after goods are distributed from case. (S. S., 4592.)

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brown earthen- and common stone-ware, gasretorts, and stone-ware not ornamented, (124, S. S., 1482.)

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25 chemical-, of fine clay, glazed, (127, S. S., 2377.) 55 China-, porcelain-, parian-, bisque-, earthen-, stone-, and crockery-ware, including placques, ornaments, charms, vases, and statuettes, painted, printed, gilded, or otherwise decorated or ornamented in any manner, (125.)

China, porcelain, parian, and bisque ware,
plain white, and not ornamented or decorated
in any manner, (126.)

All other earthen-, stone-, or crockery-ware,
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earthy or mineral substances, and including
"Rockingham ware," (127, S. S., 1528.)‡
crucibles of fire-clay, (124, S. S., 3845.)
mortars and pestles, with wooden handles, (127,
S. S., 5563.)

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placques, painted by hand, (125, S. S., 4563.) scorifiers, or crucibles, chemical-, earthen-wares of fine clay glazed, (127, S. S., 2377.) spurs and stilts, used in mf. of, (795.) Free. stone-ware above the capacity of 10 gals., (128.) 20 Earths, ochery or ocherous, umber, and sienna, dry, (89.) ground in oil, (89.) Italian, prep., for use as painters' colors, (87, S. S., 4534.)

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The capacity does not change the duty on brown earthen-ware, (S. S., 5235.) + Certain statuettes and figures made of fine porcelain clay mixed with flint and moulded, dried, and fired, and resembling Parian-ware, classified as Parian-ware, (S. S., 2547.) Also small ovals of China-ware, decorated or painted, to render them suitable for being mounted as brooches, (S. S., 2645.) Images of different sizes, ranging from 12 inches to 6 feet in length, made of "some earthen substance," by skilled artists at the Munich art-school, were under the late law held to be dutiable as statuary, (S. S., 5549.) But as the new law specifically includes earthen-ware "statuettes" painted or ornamented in any manner in the provision for ornamented earthen-ware, the question arises whether like productions, not painted or ornamented, are not now dutiable as earthen-ware under paragraph 127.

This includes chemical earthen-ware. (S. S., 2377,) and glazed earthen-ware beer mugs, with pewter tops or covers, (S. S., 2904.) Also plaster figures composed simply of "plaster of Paris," (S. S., 2544.)

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same, unmfd., (818.) Free. Educational institutions, sp. impts. for, (see "Societies" or " Academies.")

Effects, household,* of persons or families from foreign countries, which have been in actual use abroad by them not less than one year, and not intended for any other person or for sale, (662, see T. D., 46, and S. S., 2724, 2768.) Free.

personal and household, not merchandise, of citizens dying abroad, (757.) Free. personal,† (not merchandise), including professional books, implements, instruments, and tools of trade, occupation, or employment, of persons arriving in the United States, but not to include machinery or other articles imported for use in any mfg. establishment, or for sale, (660, 815.) Free. tourists-, (see S. S., 3673.) Effervescent compounds or salts, +++, and not "proprietary articles," or toilet preparations, (92, S. S., 2682, 4968.)

medicinal prep. not proprietary, and +++, (93, S. S., 4968, 5528.)

all the above, if "proprietary articles," or toilet preparations, (99.)

preparations, Bishop's, (see "Bishop's granular effervescents.")

preparations, granulated, or summer beverages of citrate of soda, lemonade, ginger beer, etc., (92, S. S., 722.)

"Effervescing citrate of magnesia," so-called, but

in fact a tartrate of soda similar to the above, (92, S. S., 2682.)

Vichy salts, (92, S. S., 2021.)

Eggo's cattle spice, (99, S. S., 5370.)

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wstd. or animal hair, wholly or ptly. of, as mfs. of wstd., etc., under 363, (S. S., 3103, see "Worsted mfs.")

specific, to wit: cotton and wstd. reps. slipper patterns, etc., as wstd. mfs. under 363, (April 20, 1865, N. Y., S, S., 1942, 2134.)

cotton goods emb. with W. or wstd., as "Woollens" or "worsteds," which see, (S. S., 3103.) cotton velvet slipper-patterns emb. with silk, S. ch. val., (383.)

cotton velvet uppers for slippers, velvet ch.
val., (325, 823.)

shawls of wool, wstd., and silk, as wln. shawls
under 362, (Jan. 28, 1862, N. Y., and Maillard
v. Lawrence, 16 How., 251, S. S., 2821.)
slipper-patterns, containing no wool, wstd., or
hair, according to mat. of ch. val., (823.)
stoles and crosses, silk and metal emb., S. ch.
val., (383, 823.)

wool covers, (362, April 20, 1865, N. Y., and Jan. 8,
1867, H. & Co.)

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val. not over 80 cts. per lb. 35 cts. per lb. and 35 val. over 80 cts. per lb. 35 cts. per lb. and 40 in gold, silver, or other metals, +++, (216.) and tamboured articles, ++, according to mat. or comp. of ch. val., (823.)

rules for appraising, (S. S., 3601.)

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mfd., ground, pulverized, or refined, (426.)

Eggs, (690.) Free.

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* These are not "subject to the rule as regards protest and appeal," (S. S., 1983.) See also S. S., 2491, as to certain effects of travellers from Asia via San Francisco and our Eastern ports to Europe. Horses not free under 815, as personal effects," (S. S., 2741.) Nor advertising pamphlets accompanying the person, (S. S., 2763.)

+ Must have been in actual use by the persons or families owning them for at least one year, and not intended for any other persons or for sale. Must also be accompanied by the owner. (Tr. Reg., pp. 571, 600, also August 9, 1866, Galveston, and September 23, 1869, F. M. E.)

Or arrive within a reasonable time before or after his arrival. Five or six months cannot be considered a reasonable time. (October 24, 1868, Philadelphia.)

Under the late tariff laws these preparations were decided not to be "proprietary medicines;" but as the provisions of the new law (paragraph 99.) seem to be much more comprehensive, embracing "all preparations or compositions recommended to the public as proprietary articles, (medicinal and other,) the editor is of the opinion that they should now be classified under that paragraph." The same remark is applicable to the new provision for "all chemical compounds and salts, by whatever name known," (paragraph 92.) and seems to include all the above effervescents, which are not proprietary.-EDITOR.

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fashion plates, on steel or wood, colored or plain, (695.) Free.

in cases, dtbl. according to leading material, (S. S., 2859.)

loose, in old books, (see S. S., 4006.)

Entries, rules to secure uniformity of, (S. S., 4672.) to include entire impt., (S. S., 3459.)

Envelopes of impts., (see 847-8.)

paper, (391.)

Eosine, as aniline or coal-tar dye, (82, S. S., 2895, 3923.)

Epaulets, cotton, mfs. of C., +++, (324.)

galloons, laces, knots, stars, tassels, tresses, and wings of gold, silver, or other metal, (427.) wholly or ptly. of W., wstd., or animal hair, as mfs. of these respectively, +++, under 362 and 363.

Eperlans a l'Huile, as sardines, under 281, (S. S,, 1128.)

Epsom salts, or sulphate of magnesia, (62.) 1⁄2 ct. per lb. Epps' cocoa, (292, S. S., 4841.) 2 cts. per lb. Equipments of vessels and railroad cars, (2040-1, see "Vessels" and "Cars.")

of vessels wrecked in U. S. waters are not regarded as impts., and are not dtbl., (S. S., 131, 566, 2188.) But contra as to those of vessels wrecked or derelict in foreign waters, (S. S., 2041, 4168.) But see distinction in regard to Am. vessels, (S. S., 4327.)

Ergot, (534.) Free.

Escutcheon pins, (216.)

Escutcheons, brass or iron, (216.)

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Etoiles, or stars, (see "Epaulets.")

Eucalyptus pills and extract, (99, S. S., 4142) Eve's apples or chinotti, as confect., under 244, (March 9, 1866, N. Y.)

Exchange not allowed in valuing for currency,

(S. S., 3708.)

Excrescences, such as nut-galls, cr., (636.) Free. not cr., (94.) Exhibition, animals impt. temporarily for, by certain associations, under regs., (641.) Free. paintings, statuary, works of art, etc., impt. for, by certain associations or societies, under regs., (832-3.) Frec.

of electrical machinery by Franklin Institute, articles impt. for, under regs., (2354.) Free. (see Regs., S. S., 5622.)

Explosive substances, used for mining, blasting,

artillery, or sporting pps., (439.)

val. not over 20 cts. per lb.

val. over 20 cts.

6 cts. per lb.

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Exportation and consumption; when and how goods covered by one invoice may be entered in part for each, (S. S., 5341.)

Exposition, national, mining, and industrial, at Denver, articles impt. for, under Regs., (2366) Free.

Southern, at Louisville, Ky., (see provisions for, (Pt. I., 2367-70.)

World's industrial and cotton centennial in 1884, (see provisions for, Pt. I., 2340-52.) Expressed oils, + + +, (92.)

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This does not include engravings on iron or steel cylinders for printing calico, etc., which are dutiable as mfs. of iron or steel, (S. S., 2092.)

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This includes only those "made from the leaf of the palm-tree, the natural stem of the leaf being the handle of the fan, and the leaf being simply bound to prevent cracking and breaking," (S. S., 679, 1497.,

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