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SIXTY-THIRD cosennss. sms. 1. os. 16. 1913. 131 172. Boxes, barrels or other articles containing oranges, lemons, °°¤m·* D- limes, gramit, shaddocks, or pomelos, 15 per centnm ad_valorem: ¤%@-4°§£¤$n§g`§i; Provided, t the wood, so called, comprising the s1des, traps ,1,,;,.,,,; ‘· and bottoms of fruit boxes of the growth and manufacture of e §Q{‘*j*°;,, dommc United States exported as fruit box shooks, may be reimfported nhwh. ¤¤=¤m1»¤· in completed form, filled with fruit, without the pagment o duty; but proof of the identity of such shooks shall be ma e rmder regula- * tions to.be prescribed by the Secretary of the · 173. ®an· cane or reeds wrought or manufactured mrattans or cam tm, wm", reeds, 10 per eentum ad valorem· osier or willow, including chip of °‘°· and split willow prepared for baslret makers’ use wiper centum ad valorem; of osier or willow and) ow furniture, 25 centum a v ·orem. I lg: Tootlipicks of wood or other vegetable substance, -25 per '1‘¤¤¢1=1»i¤k¤ and centtnin ad vd oreing butchers’ and packers skewers of wood, 10 cents ouaan . P°l75. Blinds curtains, shades, or screens any of the foregoing in B1m¤¤,¤¤¤¤1¤»,m. chief value of bamboo, wood, straw, or compositions of wood, not specially rovided for m section 20 per centum ad valorem; if stamed, polished, gramed, or creosoted, and baskets m clue value like material, 25 per centum ad valorem.

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wo or an man turesow orbark,or ~ whichywoold- orybark is component material of chief value, not specially provided for in thns section, 15 per centum ad valorem. SCHEDULE E-SUGAR, MOLASSES, AND MANUFAC-’ °°"°°*·' E- 1, · runes or. · ...;;"$.‘.s‘f:.*;.¥*2»'».°'·“" 1.;% tank bottzgls, sirups of tgdanejuice, melada, cnnctelng “°¤”·°*°~ tra , concrete ’ eoncentra molasses, testing y polarisccx not above seventy-five degrees, peventy-one oneundred of 1 cent per pound, and for every additional degree shown by the test, twenty-six one-thonsandths of 1 cent per pound additio , and fractions of a degree in proportion; molasses testing not above forty deyees, 15 Bper centum ad valorem; tes? above forty degrees and not above ty-six degrees 2} cents per _ lon; testing above fifty-six de%ges, 4+} cents per gallon; sugar dramings and sugar sweepmgs shall subject to dutyas molasses or sugar, as the case ma be, according to polarmcopic test: Promded, That the ’m,,,,,,'°"’°'• um, 1, duties imposed, m this paragraph shall be effective on and after the 1*1*- iirst day of March, nineteen hundred and fourteen, until which date the rates of duty provided by paragraph two hundred and sixteen of v°‘·“· "”· the tariff Act approved August fifth, mneteen hundred and nine shall remain in force: Provided, however, That so much of paragraph two °°'°“°°*•”°“'**•°• hundred and sixteen of an Act to pjrovide revenue, eqfuahze duties, and encourage the industries of the nited States, and _ or othel:£urposes, approved August fifth nineteen hundred and nme, as tes to the co or test denominated as Number Sixteen Dutch standard m F of d color, shall be and is hereby_repea1ed: Provided That 0n_and m{{,°m,,_ “"` ""' after thefiratday ofMa , nmeteenhundred an sixteen,_the articles léexéembefore enumeratedy in this paragraph shall be admitted free of . u y. 178. Maple sugar and maple sirup, 3 cents per pound; glucose or ’“*"°"""·°*° grape sufgar, 1} cents per pound; sugar cane m its na state, or PWM unmanu actured, 15 E centum ad valorem: Provided, That 0n_and Free har my 1, after the first day of wgnnineteen hundred and sixteen, the articles m°‘ hprgngbefore enumera m this paragraph shall be admitted free o u . 179.ySaccharin, 65 centnlper pound. _ _ Am _ 180. Sugar candy and confectionery not specially provided for mug °°°'°° m this section, valued at 15 cents per pound orless, 2 cents per pound;