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569 TITLE 19;-0 PAB,. 1671. Stamps :· Foreign postage 6r revenue stamps ca: qelod 01: uncshcelod, ’suq;1!o¤oig¤’ governmezit stamped pos cards bearing no other printing than the official imprint therecn ” ·PAB. 1672. Staridsrd ncwspript piper. —i - ‘ _ - PAx.16T3. Statuary and casts ct sculpture foruse as model or for axfeducatloinal purposes oxily ; regalil; and gems, wher _ specially imp0rtcd`il1·_g0od faith for the use ax;d_ by »oi·dor o .. any society inco _ ated on established solely _ for religious philosophical, edmxgional, scleqtiiic, 0;: literary purposes, o for tho. encourage nt of the Bile ax·ts,_or for the use and_b urder ot any collége, academy, school, semi11ary ot lezirpln; of mplna;1 asylum, or public hospltsl in tho United States, or an State or public llbraty, and not m·,s¤1s,°¤u¤5qcc to`such·regt lotions as the Secretary. ot the Treasury shall prescribe; bu tlw term "_regalia Y' as, herein iised shall be hold to embrac only such insignih ot rank on omce or emblems is may beZwo1· L_ upon the person or bomb in the baud during publio exercise

 of the society or institution, and shall not `luclude articles »o

furniture or fixtures, or. ot regular wearing apparel, nor pox I sonzil `property ot iindlvlduols. ‘ ‘ PA:. 1674, Altnm, pulpits, communion tables, baptismal font: shrines, or parts ot any of than forégoirlg, and statuary, lm ported in gocdtnith tos: presentation (without charge) to. an tor the use ot, any corporation or association organized an operated emluldvely for religious purposes. Pu. 1675. Stone and sand: Burrstono ln blocks, rough g unmanuiactured; qugrtzits; tnprock; roltepstoné, trlpoll, an sand, crude or manutacturgd; clit stubs, treestonc, granite, an sandstone, unmmutoctured, and not suitable for use as morw mental or ‘ bulldihg ustone; .all ot the qtoregolug not special!. —provi¢}ed‘·for. . ° PA:. 1676. Strootianltzo or mineral strontium carbonate am cslestlto or minéml strontium sulphate. · PAL1677. Sulphur in any form, and sulphur ore, such a pyrlteior mlphuret ot iron ink its ¤stm·sl` state, and span oxide ot lrou, containing more than 25 per centum ot sulphm PA:. 1678. Tngus nuts. Plug, 1879.` Tamarlnda. _ 4 `—~..»·g » . P4:. 1680. Taplocs, tapiocn Qour, and cassava. ll Pu. 1681. Tar and pltchot wood. . ° . _ "._ Pn. lwz. Tea not spoclnlli pmvldod lor, and tes plants ' Ifroviud, That all cans. boxcs,;,uud other olmuwdlatmcontaluota so ixioludlng paper, nod other wiappings of ton in` packages o less than MQ,. lwuuds aachn md all intermediate co11t.o.lnorf o smgcln shall be dutinblo at- .tho` xjstgs chargeable thereon l , imported smmy: Providad further; That nothing heroin com tsmed shall be comtmod to repeal ory impair tho provisions o sections 41 and 47 ot 'ljitla 21._k ~ . " ‘_ — Pu. 18%. Teeth, natural! or unmmmtnctured. _P4.a.·1B8Q. Tin · oro or. cusltbrlto, and black oxide of tin —‘ Proviqlcd, That thoré shgubelimposcd and paid .upon“c¤mltorit¢ or blaqk oxide ot tln, a duty of Qceugspsr pounel, mil upon bar, block, pig tin apgl grain or granulated, A dtity oi 6 cent por pound when it ln mage to appear to the mtisfictlou. ot th · President ot tho United ’8tntos that the mines ot tho Unlton Stntos are producing one--thousand tivo ,l1unclre<lk$¤n ot gcnm tents and bar, block, and pig t;in`po1·‘ ymr. The Pruldem shall make known this tact by proclamation, and thereatto said duties shall go into edect. 3 · ‘ ` l’h.n.‘ 1685. Tm in bars, blocksor pigs, and grain or granulstee sudo scrip tls, ioclqding scrap tin plate. ‘ M Psa. 1%6. Tobacco stems not cut, ground, or pulverlzcd. mo. 1887.-Turmeric. g _· . s " Psa. 1688. —T\1I‘p€X1CiD&, gum and spirits ot. and rosin. Pm. 16%; Turtles. _' ” ` PAR. 1@0. Uranium, oxide and salts oi'. l’A.n.g1®1. V.e.gsta.b1o—4aHow.~l oooo “M Pm. 3.092. Waters. not odiblo.


’USTOMS DUTIES 122 r t Pan. -1693, Wax: Animal, vegetable, or mineral, not specially st provided for. , l · . _ 1. Pan. 1694. Disks ot sott wax, commonly known as master

 {records, or metal matrices obtained therefrom, for use in the .

is manufacture of sound records fo1·—exp0rt·purposcs.· · " ’€ Pan. 1695. Wearing apparel, articles of personal adornmeut, of toilet articles, and sinzilar personal ehlects ot permns arriving B. ·_ln the United States; but this exemption shall include only

  • \‘ such articles as were actually owned by them and in their poe

Y session abroad at the time ot or prior to their departure from 5. a.forelgn country, and as are necessary and appropriate for the Y wear and use of such persons and; are intended for such wear ‘ 1- and use, and shall not be held to apply to merchandise or it- articles intended for other persons or forsale: Provided, That 1% all jewelry and similar articles of personal adormnent having ‘* ¤ a value of $300 or more, brought in by a nonresident of the

  • 9 United States, shall, l£» sold within three years after the date

·f ot the arrival ot such person in the United States, `be liable A F* ito duty at the rate or ram in force at the time of» such sale, to he paid by such person: Provided further, That in case ot 5, residents ot the United States returning from abroad all wear- \· lng apparel, personal and household e¤e¢t8 takenj by them out d of the. United Stateestoforagn ccnntries shall be admitted d tree ot duty, without regard to their value, upon their identity · belng established under appropriate rules and regulations to be Q? prescribed by the Secretary ot the Treasury: Providedjurther, d That up to but not exceeding $100 in value of articles acquired d abroad by such residents of the United States for personal or ¤· household use or as souvenirs or curlos, but not bought oucoxh- F mission or intended for mic, shall be admitted tree ot duty,. Pan. 1896. Whalebone, unmanntactured. e 9 d· Pea. 1697;_ All barbed wire, whether plain or galvanized. -PA1. 1698. Witheritz. s P.n.Y1B99. Wood charcoal. .» · _ e lt Pan. 1700. Wood: Logs} . timber, round, uumnnutacturcd, P· hewn, sided of squared otherwise than by sawing; pulp woods; round timber used for spare or ln building whaxjves; ilrewwd, handle bolts, shingle bolts; and gun blocks for gunstocks, rough hewn or &wed or planed on one side; sawed boards, planks, deals, aud_.other lumber, not further manufactured than eawed,

plaued, and tougued and grooved ;' clapboaz·ds,~ lathes, ship tims, ber: all ot the foregoing not specially provided fort lProvéded,

»£ That lt there la imported into the 'United States any of the »£ to\‘¤¢¤i¤K` lumber. planed on one or more sides and tongued Lt and grooved, Juauutactured in or exporpcd from any country, n- dependency, province, or other subdivision ot government which ·t» lmposa a duty upon such lumber exported {rom the United States, the President may enter into negotiations with each l country, dependency, province, or other subdivision of gov-

ernment to secure `the removal of auch di!. and it each duty

l, is not removed he may by proclamation declare such failure ot— ¤ negotlhtious, and in such proclamation shall state the fects p upon ivhlch hl; action is taken totether with the rates imposed, e and make declaration that like and equal rates shall be {orth-

1 with imposed as hereinafter provided; whereupon, and until

L. auch duty is removed, there shall be levied, collected, and paid lt upon such lumber, when imported directly orfndlrectly from Q- such ·counti·y, dependency, province, or other subdivision of l government, a, duty equal to the duty `lmpoeed by such country, 3 dependency, province, or other subdivision of governmentupon such lumber imported from the United States. · Pan. 1701,; Pavinx postal railroad ties, and telephone, trolley, electrlc·llght§ and telekiaph polml ot cedar or otherf woods. - Pan. 1702. Plckets, pallngs, hoops, and stoves ot woodof all kinds _ t . ,,· ‘ . Pax. HM. Woods: Stlcks of partrldge, halt wood, plrnento, ’ oraii§é,Mi:l}rtle, ?hanibob, rattan, lndla mnlaccaejoints, and other A A woods not specially provided tor, in the roughjor not further