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CONGRESS. (THE TARIFF MEASURE.) 



five per centum ad valorem ; and paper cigars and 

 cigarettes, including -wrappers, shall be subject to the 

 same duties as are herein imposed upon cigars. 



SCHEDULE G. AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS AND PROVIS- 

 IONS. 



Animals, Live. 241. Horses and mules, thirty dol- 

 lars per head : Provided, That horses valued at one 

 hundred and fifty dollars and over shall pay a duty 

 of thirty per centum ad valorem. 



248. 'Cattle more than one year old, ten dollars per 

 head ; one year old or less, two dollars per head. 



249. Hogs, one dollar and fifty cents per head. 



250. Sheep, one year old or more, one dollar and 

 fifty cents per head ; less than one year old, seventy- 

 five cents per head. 



251. All other live animals, not specially provided 

 for in this act, twenty per centum ad: valorem. 



Breadstuff* and Farinaceous Substances. 252. Bar- 

 ley, thirty cents per bushel of forty-eight pounds. 



253. Barley malt, forty-five cents per bushel of 

 thirty-flour pounds. 



254. Barley, pearled, patent, or hulled, two cents 

 per pound. 



255. Buckwheat, fifteen cents per bushel of forty- 

 eiirht pounds. 



'256. Corn or maize, fifteen cents per bushel of 

 fifty-six pounds. 



257. Corn meal, twenty cents per bushel of forty- 

 eight pounds. 



258. Maccaroni, vermicelli, and all similar prepara- 

 tions, two cents per pound. 



259. Oats, fifteen cents per bushel. 



260. Oatmeal, one cent per pound. 



261. Eice, cleaned, two cents per pound ; uncleancd 

 rice, one and one quarter cent per pound ; paddy, 

 three quarters of one cent per pound; rice flour, 

 rice meal, and rice, broken, which will pass through 

 a sieve known commercially as number twelve wire 

 sieve, one fourth of one cent per pound. 



262. Rye, ten cents per bushel. 



263. Rye flour, one-half of one cent per pound. 



264. Wheat, twenty -five cents per bushel. 



265. Wheat flour, twenty-five per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



Dairy Products. 266. Butter, and substitutes there- 

 for, six cents per pound. 



267. Cheese, six cents per pound. 



268. Milk, fresh, five cents per gallon. 



269. Milk, preserved or condensed, including 

 weight of packages, three cents per pound ; sugar of 

 milk, eight cents per pound. 



Farm and Field Products. 210. 

 per bushel of sixty pounds. 



271. Beans, pease, and mushrooms, prepared or 

 preserved, in tins, jars, bottles, or otherwise, forty 

 per centum ad valorem. 



272. Broom corn, eight dollars per ton. 



273. Cabbages, three cents each. 



274. Cider, five cents per gallon. 



275. Eggs, five cents per dozen. 



276. Eggs, yolk of, twenty-five per centum ad 

 valorem. 



277. Hay, four dollars per ton. 



278. Honey, twenty cents per gallon. 



279. Hops, fifteen cents per pound. 



280. Onions, forty cents per oushel. 



281. Pease, green, in bulk or in barrels, sacks, or 

 similar packages, forty cents per bushel of sixty 

 pounds ; pease, dried, twenty cents per bushel ; 

 split pease, fifty cents per bushel of sixty pounds ; 

 pease in cartons, papers, or other small packages, one 

 cent per pound. 



282. Plants, trees, shrubs, and vines of all kinds, 

 commonly known as nursery stock, not specially 

 provided for in this act, twenty per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



_ 283. Potatoes, twenty-five cents per bushel of 

 sixty pounds. 



Needs 284. Castor beans or seeds, fifty cents per 

 bushel of fifty pounds. 



-270. Beans, forty cents 



285. Flaxseed or linseed, poppy peed and other oil 

 seeds, not specially provided for in this act, thirty 

 cents per busnel of fifty-six pounds ; but no drawback 

 shall be allowed on oil cake made from imported seed. 



286. Garden seeds, agricultural seeds, and other 

 seeds, not specially provided for in this act, twenty 

 per centum ad valorem. 



287. Vegetables of all kinds, prepared or preserved, 

 including pickles and sauces of all kinds, not spe- 

 cially provided for in this act, forty-five per centum 

 ad valorem. 



288. Vegetables in their natural state, not specially 

 provided for in this act, twenty-five per centum ad 

 valorem. 



289. Straw, thirty per centum ad valorem. 



290. Teazles, thirty per centum ad valorem. 



Fish, 291. Anchovies and sardines, packed in oil 

 or otherwise, in tin boxes, measuring not more than 

 five inches long, four inches wide and three and one 

 half inches deep, ten cents per whole box ; in half- 

 boxeSj measuring not more than five inches long, 

 four inches wide, arid one and five eighths inch 

 deep, five cents each ; in quarter-boxes, measuring 

 not more than four and three fourths inches long, 

 three and one half inches wide, and one and one 

 fourth inch deep, two and one half cents each ; 

 when imported in any other form, forty per centum 

 ad valorem. 



292. Fish, pickled, in barrels or half-barrels, and 

 mackerel or salmon, pickled or salted, one cent per 

 pound. 



293. Fish, smoked, dried, salted, pickled, frozen, 

 packed in ice, or otherwise prepared for preservation, 

 and fresh fish, not specially provided for in this act, 

 three fourths of one cent per pound. 



294. Herrings, pickled or salted, one half of one 

 cent per pound ; herrings, fresh, one fourth of. one 

 cent per pound. 



295. Fish in cans or packages made of tin or other 

 material; except anchovies and sardines and fish 

 packed in any other manner, not specially enumerated 

 or provided for in this act, thirty per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



296. Cans or packages, made of tin or other metal, 

 containing shell fish admitted free of duty, not exceed- 

 ing one quart in contents, shall be subject to a duty 

 of eight cents per dozen cans or packages ; and when 

 exceeding one quart, shall be subject to an additional 

 duty of four cents per dozen for each additional half- 

 quart or fractional part thereof: Provided, That until 

 June thirtieth, eighteen hundred and ninety one, 

 such cans or packages shall be admitted as now pro- 

 vided by law. 



Fruits and Nuts. 297. Fruits: Apples, green or 

 ripe, twenty-five cents per bushel. 



298. Apples, dried, desiccated evaporated, or pre- 

 pared in any manner, and not otherwise provided for 

 in this act, two cents per pound. 



299. Grapes, sixty cents per barrel of three cubic 

 feet capacity or fractional part thereof; plums and 

 prunes, two cents per pound. 



300. Figs, two and one half cents per pound. 



301. Oranges, lemons, and limes, in packages of ca- 

 pacity of one and one fourth cubic foot or less, thir- 

 teen cents per package ; in packages of capacity ex 

 ceeding one and one fourth cubic foot and not exceed- 

 ing two and one half cubic feet, twenty-five cents per 

 package; in packages of capacity exceeding two an 

 one half cubic feet and not exceeding five cubic feet, 

 fifty cents per package ; in packages of capacity ex- 

 ceeding five cubic feet, for every additional cubic ro 

 or fractional part thereof, ten cents ; in bulk, or 

 dollar and fifty cents per one thousand ; and in addi- 

 tion thereto- a' duty of thirty per centum ad valorem 

 upon the boxes or barrels containing such oranj 

 lemons, or limes. 



302. Raisins, two and one half cents per pound. _ 



303. Comfits, sweetmeats, and fruits preserved n 

 sugar, sirup, molasses, or spirits, not speciulh' F 

 vided for in this act, and jellies of all kinds, thirty 

 five per centum ad valorem. 



