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 FIFTY·EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. IH. CH: 1408. 1905. 973 manufactures and industrial arts and sciences; also family photographs, paintings, crayons, and other pictures of the members of a person’s family. 381. Lithographs, posters, calendars, and folders for advertising purposes only, having no commercial value and designed for free public distribution. 382. (a) Spanish scientific, literary, and artistic works, not subversive of public order, imported under provisions of article thirteen of the treaty between Spain and the United States signed at Paris on the tenth day of December, eighteen hundred and ninety-eight; (b) Public magazines, reviews, newspapers, and like published periodica s, Bibles, and schoolbooks; but complete books published in Esigts and not otherwise entitled to free entry shall not be c ified under this paragraph. 383. Manures, natural. 384. Quinine, sulphate and bisulphate of, and all alkaloids or salts of cinchona bark, in pills or otherwise. AR·rrcmcs_ FREE or DUTY, smzmcr ro CONDITIONS. _ 385. Supplies im rted by the United States Government for its use 1"'°°‘““ *'€*°};• or that ogits subordinate branches, or by the insular govern- mbjesno commu, ' ment for its use or·that of its subordinate branches., 386. Wearin apparel, toilet objects and articles for personal use, bed '"“'°'°”'1“8g“€°· and tadile linen, books, portable tools and instruments, theatrical. costumes, jewels, and table services bearing evident signs of - _ · having been used, imported by travelers in their luggage in quantities proportionate to their profession and position. . (a) Wearing apparel, and toilet objects for personal use, brought by citizens or inhabitants of the Philippine Islands in their personal luggage in quantities proportionate to their profession and position; also bed and table linen, books, portable tools and instruments, jewels, and table service, brought in the luggagp of citizens or inhabitants of the Philippine Islands, whic are their personal pro rty and not for barter or sale and which have been used  such persons in the Philippine Islands and exlported therefrom under conditions to be prescribed by the collector of customs. The customs authorities may exact a bond for the exportation of these articles when deemed necessary by them. 387. Works of fine art destined for public museums, galleries, or art schools; when due proof is given as to their destination. 388. Archaeological and numismatical objects for public museums, academies, and scientific and artistic corporations, on proof of their destination. , 389. Specimens and collections of mineralogy, botany, zoology, and ethnology, and small models for public museums, public schools, academies. and scientific and artistic corporations, on proof of their destination. 390. (a) Philosophical, historical, economic, and scientific books, apparatus, utensils, instruments, and preparations, inclu ing packing, packages, and receptacles thereof, specially imported in good faith and for the use and byt e or er of any society or institution incorporated or established solely for philosophical, educational, scientific, or literary purposes, or for the encouragement of the fine arts, or for the use and by order of any college, academy, school, or seminary of learning in the Philippine Islands, or of any public library, and not for sale or hire, subject to such regulations as may be prescribed by the collector of customs of the