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 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. OH. 349. 1894, 523 193. Bice, cleaned, one and one-half cents per pound; uncleaned rice, S<2¤¤¤¤¢·¤ G- or rice free of the outer hull and still having the inner cuticle uclagiiiiillggtisigdigi on, eight-tenths of one cent per pound; rice flour and rice meal, C°¤°*¤¤¤d- and rice, broken, which will pass through a sieve known commercially as number twelve wire sieve, 0ne—fourth of one cent per pound; paddy, or rice having the outer hull on, threefourths of one cent per pound. Dxmr Pnonuorsa 1,,,,,, P,0,,um_ 194. Butter, and substitutes therefor, four cents per pound. _ 195. Cheese, four cents per pound. · . 196. Milk, preserved or condensed, two cents per pound, including weight of packages; sugar of milk, five cents per pound. FARM AND FIELD Pnonocrs: i Fgrmgudjeld p,,,.,. 197. Beans, twenty per centum ad valorem. “°°°· · 198. Beans, pease, mushrooms, and other vegetables, prepared or preserved, in tin s, jars, bottles, or otherwise, and pickles and sauces of all kinds, thirty per centum ad valorem. 198g. Eggs, three cents per dozen. 199. Hay, two dollars per ton. 200. Honey, ten cents per gallon. 201. Hops, eight cents per pound. . 202. Onions, twenty cents per bushel. 203. 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. 204. Potatoes, fifteen cents per bushel of sixty pounds. Suns;. S°°‘°- 205. Castordbeans or seeds, twenty-five cents per bushel of fifty poun s. 206. Flaxseed or linseed, poppy seed, and other oil seeds, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty cents per bushel of fifty-six pounds. _ ` 2065. Garden seeds, agricultural seeds, and other seeds not specially provided for in this Act, ten per centum ad valorem. 207. Vegetables in their natural state, not specially provided for in this Act, ten per centum ad valorem. _ 207; Straw, iihteen per centum ad valorem. 207§. Teazles, fifteen per centum ad valorem. Frsnta rmi. 208. 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 perwhole box- in half boxes, measuring not more than live inches long, {our inches wide, and one and fiveeighths inches 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 inches deep, two and one-half cents each; when imported in any other form, forty per centum ad valorem. . — 209. Fish, smoked, dried, salted, pickled, or ptherwise prepared for t preservation, three-fourths of one cent "per pound. 210. Herrings, pickled, frozen, or salted, and salt water fish frozen or packed in ice, one-half of one cent per pound. 211. Fish in cans or packages made of tin or other material, except anchovies and sardines and nsh packed in any other manner, not specially enumerated or provided for in this Act, twenty per eentum ad valorem. Y _