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5C2 FORTYSEVEN TH CONGRESS. Sess. H. C11. 121. 1883. scxumma And if planed on one side and tongued and grooved, one dollar por ' wah d one thousand feet, board measure. °° And if laned on two sides and tongued and grooved, one dollar and Wooalen wares, P 7 manned, fifty cents per one thousand feet, board measure. Hubs for wheels, posts, last—blocks, wagon-blocks, ore—blocks, gun- _ blocks, heading-blocks, and all like blocks or sticks, rough-hewn or sawed only twenty per centum ad valorem. Staves oi! wood of all kinds, ten per centum ad valorem. Pickets and palings, twenty per centum ad valorem. Laths, fifteen cents per one thousand pieces. Shingles, thirty-five cents per one thousand. Pine clapboards, two dollars per one thousand. . Spruce clapboards, one dollar and fifty cents per one thousand. House or cabinet furniture, in piece or rough, and not finished, thirty per centum ad valorem. ‘ Cabinet ware and house furniture, finished, thirty five per centum ad valorem. Casks and barrels, empty, sugar-box shooks, and packing-boxes, and packing·box shocks, of wood, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty per centum ad valorem. _ Manufactures of cedar-wood, granadilla, ebony, mahogany, rose wood, and satin wood, thirty-tive per centum ad valorem. Manufactures of wood, or of which wood is the chief component part, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Wood, nnmanufactured, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, twenty per centum ad valorem. ' Scligmruu SCHEDULE E.—SUGAB. . $*8*- All sugars not above No. 13 Dutch standard in color shall pay duty on their polariscopic test as follows, viz: ' All sugars not above No. 13 Dutch standard in color, all tank bottoms, sirups of cane juice or of beet juice, melada, concentrated melada, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the polariscope not above seventy-five degrees, shall pay a duty of one and forty-h undredths cent per pound, and for every additional degree or fraction of a degree shown by the polariscopic test, they shall pay four-hundredths of a cent per pound additional. All sugars above No. 13 Dutch standard in color shall be classified by the Dutch standard of color, and pay duty as follows, namely: All sugar above No. 13 and not above No. 16 Dutch standard, two and seventyhve hundredths cents per pound. ‘ All sugar above No. 16 and not above No. 20 Dutch standard, three cents per pound. » . All sugars above No.‘20 Dutch standard, three and fifty-hundredths cents per pound. ` Molasses testing not above fifty-six degrees by the polariscope, shall pay a duty of four cents per gallon; molasses testing above fifty-six degrees, shall pay a duty of eight cents per gallon Sugar candy, not colored, live cents per pound. All other confectionery, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, made wholly or in part of sugar, and on sugars after being refined, when tinetnred, colored, or in any way adulterated, valued at thirty cents per pound or less, ten cents per pound. Confectionery valued above thirty cents per pound, or when sold by the box, package, or otherwise than by— the pound, fifty per centum ad valorem. · Bcgsnuu Sonsnum F.-Tomcco. T°l¤¤¤¤· Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots of all kinds, two dollars and fifty cents per pound and twenty-five per centum ad valorem; but paper