NAME OF ARTICLE,

Clothing, Cotton Clothing, Foreign....

Including Ready-made Cloth- ing of all kinds for Head, Perion, or Foot, or First] Materials for Foreign Cloth ing, male and female (if im- ported in reasonable quanti- ties by Foreign Retail Dea- lers, Tailors, and Milliners, for Foreign use); Foreign Boots and Shoes, Hosiery, Haberdashery, and Milli- nery [Excluding Umbrel- las, Cotton Handkerchiefs, Silk Ribbons, Silk Thread, Silk Shawls, Silk Scarves, Silk Tassels, Silk Caps, Chinese Felt Caps, Chinese Boots and Shoes.]

Clothing, Silk Cloves

Cloves, Mother

Coal, Foreign *

Per

TARIFF UNIT and Duty.

\T. m. c. c. 100 cattica 1500

Free.

NAME OF ARTICLE.

Per

Page 949 TARIFF UNIT and DUTY.

T. m. c. c.

Copper, in Sheets.

See

Metals.

See

100 catties 10 0 0 0

לו

Copper, in Slabs.

Metals.

Copper Nails. See Metals. Copper Rods. See Metals. Copperware and Pewter-

ware

INCLUDING WHITE METAL

PIPES (INFERIOR).

100 catties) 1 1 5 0

"

0 500 0500

"

See Alum,

Copper, Old, Sheathing... Copper Ore

Copperas.

Green.

Copying Presses. See Sia-

Coral...

Catty

0 1 0 0

100 catties 0 3 5 0

tionery.

Corals, False

0 5 0 0

0 18 0

Cordage, Manila

0 350

JJ

Cordials.

See Wines.

Ton

0 0 5 0

Cornelian Beads...

7000

**

Cornelians

100 stones 0 3 0 0

JJ

COAL, NATIVE: FORMO- SA, HUPEH, ANHWEI,

KWANGBI, AND

P'ING...

COAL, NATIVE,

SORTS

KAI-

OTHER

Coal shipped by Yachts for

their own use

Coal-scuttles. See Articles

de Ménage. Cochineal.....

Cocoa. See Confectionery. Cocoa-nuts, See Vegetables Cocoons. See Silk.

Cocoons, ReFuse

{

COCOON SKINS (SHELLS).. Coffec. See Confectionery. Coins, Foreign

Coir

COKE..... Comfits. See Preserves. Confectionery

Including Pastry, Cakes, Bon- bons, Coffee, Chocolate, Co- coa, Spices, Sauces, Season- ings, Flacouring Essences, Foreign Pepper, Mustard, Table Sult in small jars; Ketchup, Vinegar, and Oil; Anchovy, Tomato, and Wor- cestershire Sauces. [Ex. cluding Cinnamon, Cloves, Mace, Nutmegs, Honey, Liquorice, Sugar Candy, Chinese Preserves, Comits, and Sweetmeats.] Cooking Ranges. See Ar-

ticles de Ménage. Copper. See Metals. Copper Cash

Can only be exported under Bond to a Chi- nese Treaty Port.

COPPER CASH, JAPANESE,

MAY BE IMPORTED.

0 1 0 0

0300

Free.

J

100 catties 5 0 0 0

5 per cent. [ad valorem

**

Free.

100 catties 0 1 0 0

Ton

Free.

0 1 5 0

Corn-flour. See Sago.

Cornices. See Articles de

Ménage.

Cotton Cloth, Native. See

Nankeen,

Cotton Duck. See Can-

vas.

Cotton Piece Goods:-

Grey, White, Plain and'

Twilled: exceeding 34 ins. wide and not exceeding 40 yds. long..........

INCLUDING T-CLOTHS 36

INCHES WIDE AND VARDS LONG.

exceeding 34 ins. wide and exceed-

24

ing 40 yds. long.) Drills and Jeans:

not exceeding 30 ins. wide and not ex- ⚫eeding 40 yds. long not exceeding 30 ins. wide and not ex- ceeding 30 yds. long T-Cloths:

not exceeding 34 ins.

wide and not ex- ceeding 48 yds. long not exceeding 34 ins. wide and not ex- ceeding 24 yds. long Dyed, Figured and Plain, not exceeding 36 ins. wide and not exceeding 40 yds. long

EXCLUDING FOREIGN COTTONS DYED IN CHINA. See Nan- keeu and Native Cotton Cloth.

Piece

0 0 8 0

Every 10 yards.

0020

0100

Piece

0 100

4)

"J

0 0 7 5

0080

0040

0150

On re-binmant

to make --AL --

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