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refined from imported raw sugar, and imported cocoa butter. T. D. 27077.

Chocolate, sweet, manufactured by Stollwerck Brothers. T. D. 28228.

Chocolate and cocoa: Extension of T. D. 22347 and T. D. 22897 to chocolate and cocoa manufactured by the Cobb Chocolate Company, of Chicago, Ill., with the use of imported sugar and cocoa butter. T. D. 24539.

Choppers, food and vegetable, coffee mills, lard presses, and bread makers, manufactured by Landers, Frary & Clark (Inc.), of New Britain, Conn., in part with the use of imported pig iron in combination with domestic pig iron. T. D. 25126.

Chuck wedges, steel, manufactured by the Ingersoll-Sergeant Drill Company, of New York, works at Easton, Pa., and Phillipsburg, N. J., wholly from imported round steel bars. T. D. 25527.

Christmas-tree ornaments, tinsel garlands, extension candleholders, and similar wares, manufactured by the Stolz Manufacturing Company, of Manitowoc, Wis., in part from imported tinsel and glass beads. T. D. 24666.

Cigars, manufactured by Landfield Bros. & Co., New York, N.Y. T. D. 23736 and T.. D. 23785.

Cigars: T. D. 23785. Extension of T. D. 23736, to cover exportations of "La Evidencia Petit Havana Cigars," manufactured by Berriman Brothers, of New York, N.Y., in part from imported unstemmed Havana tobacco. T. D. 24755.

Cigars. Department's regulations, T. D. 23736, extended to cover exportations of Little Symphonette cigars, manufactured by E. A. Kline & Co., of New York, in part with the use of imported unstemmed and stemmed Havana tobacco. T. D. 25281.

Cigars, "The American" and "La Melville" brands of cigars, manufactured by E. Regensburg & Sons, of New York City, wholly from imported Havana tobacco. T. D. 26164.

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Cigars, manufactured by E. Regensburg & Sons, of New York City, with the use of imported wrapper tobacco. 26164, extended. T. D. 29382.

Cigarette paper. (See Paper.)

Cigarette paper books, manufactured by J. C. Drucklieb & Co., of New York City, with the use of imported cigarette paper in reels. T. D. 26762.

Cigarette paper, books, manufactured by Strauch Company, New York. T. D. 29460.

Cigarette papers, tubes, and cork tips, manufactured by L. Kehlmann, of New York City, wholly from imported cigarette paper and cork. T. D. 27388.

Cigarette tobacco, cut: T. D. 24555, extended to cover; manufactured by Philip Morris & Co. (Limited), of New York, wholly T. D. 29319. from imported Turkish leaf tobacco.

Cigarettes, manufactured by the American Tobacco Company, of New York City, and by Cameron & Cameron, of Richmond, Va., wrapped wholly with imported cigarette paper; allow under T. D. 11103 and letter August 28, 1891, respectively.

Cigarettes: Department's instructions, T. D. 23839, extended to cover cigarettes, manufactured by Benson & Hedges, of New York, N.Y., wholly from imported Turkish tobacco and imported cigarette paper. T. D. 23879.

Cigarettes: Extension of T. D. 23839 to cigarettes manufac

(Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a competent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.)

tured by Stephano Brothers, of Philadelphia, Pa., wholly from imported Turkish tobacco and imported paper. T. D. 24222.

Cigarettes: Extension of T. D. 23839 to cigarettes manufactured by Mihran Ateshian, of Boston, Mass., from imported Turkish tobacco and cigarette paper. T. D. 24402.

Cigarettes: Extension of T. D. 23839 to other brands of cigarettes manufactured by the American Tobacco Company, of New York, N.Y., from tobacco imported from Turkey. T. D. 24429.

Cigarettes: Extension of T. D. 23839 to cigarettes manufactured by the John Bollman Company, of San Francisco, Cal., in part from Turkish tobacco and cigarette paper. T. D. 24541. Cigarettes: Extension of T. D. 23839 to certain brands of cigarettes manufactured by the American Tobacco Company, of New York, N.Y. T. D. 24632.

Cigarettes: Extension of T. D. 23839 to cigarettes of various brands and sizes, manufactured by the Khedivial Company, of New York, N.Y., wholly with the use of imported Turkish leaf tobacco. T. D. 24754.

Cigarettes: Regulations, T. D. 23839, extended to cover the exportation of cigarettes manufactured wholly from imported Turkish tobacco by the Turco-American Tobacco Company, of New York. T. D. 25547.

Cigarettes, manufactured by the Imported Tobacco Manufacturing Company, of New York City, wholly with the use of imported Turkish tobacco. T. D. 23839, extended. T. D. 26797. Cigarettes, manufactured by M. Melachrino & Co., of New York City, from imported tobacco and cigarette paper. T. D. 23839, extended. T. D. 27641.

Cigarettes, manufactured by the Turco-American Tobacco Company, of New York, from imported tobacco. T. D. 23839, extended. T. D. 27958.

Cigarettes, manufactured by A. N. Barson & Co., of New York City, wholly with the use of imported Turkish tobacco. T. D. 23839, extended. T. D. 28152.

Cigarettes, manufactured by the Nestor Gianaclis Company, of Boston, Mass., wholly from imported Turkish tobacco and imported paper. T. D. 23839, extended. T. D. 28434.

Cigarettes, manufactured by Philip Morris & Co. (Limited), of New York, wholly with the use of imported Turkish tobacco. T. D. 23839, extended. T. D. 28583.

Cigarettes, manufactured by H. L. Savory & Co., of New York City, wholly from imported Turkish tobacco. T. D. 23839, extended. T. D. 29332.

Cigarettes, manufactured wholly with the use of imported cigarette paper. T. D. 25054.

Cigarettes: Erratum in T. D. 25054 of February 24, 1904; on cigarettes manufactured wholly with the use of imported cigarette paper. T. D. 25143.

Cigarettes, manufactured by Schinasi Brothers, of New York City, wholly with the use of imported Turkish leaf tobacco. T. D. 26584.

Cigarettes, "Nestor No. 3," manufactured by the Nestor Gianaclis Company, of Boston, Mass., wholly from imported Turkish Cavalla filler tobacco and cigarette paper. T. D. 23839, extended. T. D. 29157.

Cigarettes, manufactured by American Tobacco Company, New York. T. D. 29462.

(Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a competent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.)

Cigarettes, manufactured by John Bollman Company, San Francisco, Cal. T. D. 29637.

Cigarettes, manufactured by John Bollman Company, San Francisco, Cal. T. D. 29746.

Cigarettes, manufactured by Prospero De Nobili & Co., New York. T. D. 29770.

Cigarettes and smoking tobacco, manufactured by the BritishAmerican Tobacco Company, in part of imported Turkish tobacco, with or without glycerin refined from imported crude glycerin, or wholly from domestic tobacco, with the use of said glycerin. T. D. 26325.

Cigarettes and smoking tobacco, manufactured by American Tobacco Company, from imported Turkish tobacco and glycerin refined from imported crude glycerin. T. D. 26325, extended. T. D. 27582.

Cigarettes and smoking tobacco, manufactured by the P. Lorillard Company, of Jersey City, N. J., with the use of glycerin refined from imported crude glycerin. T. D. 26325, amended. T. D. 27593.

Cigarettes and smoking tobacco, manufactured by ButlerButler (Inc.), of New York City, with the use of imported Turkish tobacco and glycerin. T. D. 26325, extended. T. D. 29418.

Cigarettes and tobacco, manufactured by the American Tobacco Company, of New York, N.Y., wholly with the use of tobacco imported from Turkey in leaf form. T. D. 23839.

Cigarettes and tobacco: T. D. 23839 and T. D. 24429, extended to cover exportations of cigarettes anad tobacco, manufactured by S. Anargyros, of New York. T. D. 25347.

Cigarettes and tobacco: T. D. 23839 and T. D. 24632, extended to cover exportations of tobacco and cigarettes, manufactured by the Monopol Tobacco Works, of New York. T. D. 25348.

Cigarettes and tobacco: T. D. 25347, providing for allowance of drawback on cigarettes and tobacco, manufactured by S. Anargyros, of New York, amended. T. D. 26983.

Cigarettes and tobacco: T. D. 25348, providing for allowance of drawback on cigarettes and tobacco, manufactured by the Monopol Tobacco Works, of New York, amended. T. D. 26984. Cut tobacco, manufactured from imported Turkish leaf tobacco by M. Goodman, of New York City. T. D. 24555, extended. T. D. 26768.

Circular capes, manufactured by Piasecki & Weinberg, of New York, from imported dyed and dressed astrakhan skins; allow under T. D. 17987.

Citron, candied and glacé, seeded raisins, cleaned currants, and cleaned Sultana raisins. T. D. 20249 and T. D. 20329.

Citron, seeded raisins, cleaned raisins, and cleaned currants, manufactured from citron imported in the brine; also of seeded raisins, cleaned Sultana raisins, and cleaned currants, manufactured, respectively, from raisins, Sultana raisins, and currants. T. D. 25287.

Citron, glacé and crystallized, and crystallized orange and lemon peel, manufactured by William Hills, Jr., of New York City, with the use of imported preserved citron, orange peel, lemon peel, and refined sugar. T. D. 25287, extended. T. D.

29917.

Cleaned currants: Suspending regulations T. D. 20249, so far as same relate to drawback on cleaned currants. T. D. 22074.

(Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the services of a competent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.)

Cleaned raisins and currants. (See Citron, etc.)

Cleaned rice, manufactured wholly from imported uncleaned rice; base allowance on quantity of the imported rice used, to be determined by adding to the weight of the exported article ascertained by a United States weigher, 10 per centum of such weight.

Cleaned rice, produced from imported uncleaned Rangoon rice. T. D. 17790.

Cleaning fluid. (See Carbona unburnable and non-explosive cleaning fluid.)

Clocks, manufactured by the Ansonia Clock Company, of New York City, in part from imported porcelain and onyx cases, porcelain and zinc dials, and imported glass; allow under T. D. 16675; if manufactured by the Seth Thomas Clock Company, of Thomaston, Conn., in part from imported glass, allow under T. D. 14113; and if manufactured by the E. Ingraham Clock Company, of Bristol, Conn., in part from imported glass, allow under T. D. 14256 and letter January 4, 1894, to collector, New York.

Clocks, manufactured by Bawo & Dotter (Inc.), of New York City, from imported materials. T. D. 26264.

Clocks: T. D. 26264, extended to cover the exportation, manufactured by Harris & Harrington (Inc.), of New York City, with the use of imported movements and parts. T. D. 26551. Clocks, manufactured by the Sessions Clock Company, of Forestville, Conn., with the use of imported glass. T. D. 28067. Clocks, manufactured by the New Haven Clock Company, of New Haven, Conn., with the use of imported materials. T. D. 28067, extended. T. D. 28211.

Clocks, chiming, striking hall and mantel: T. D. 26264, extended to cover the exportation of, manufactured by the Herschede Hall Clock Company, of Cincinnati, Ohio, with the use of imported movements and parts. T. D. 26662.

Clocks, cuckoo and miniature: T. D. 26264, extended to cover, manufactured by the American Cuckoo Clock Company (Inc.), of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of imported parts. T. D. 26714.

Clocks for watchmen.

(See Watchmen's clocks.)

Clocks, watchmen's, manufactured by the Timekeeper Company, of Chicago, Ill., with the use of imported Argus watchman's time detectors and station keys in combination with domestic materials. T. D. 22800, extended. T. D. 28416.

Clocks, watchmen's time, manufactured by the Newman Clock Company, of Chicago, Ill., with the use of imported movements, metal cases, and register keys. T. D. 27313.

Clocks and watches, manufactured by Western Clock Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y., and La Salle, Ill. T. D. 29693.

Clock spring material. (See Steel clock spring material.) Clock spring material, manufactured by R. H. Wolff & Co., Limited, of New York City, from imported steel-wire rods; allow under T. D. 14796.

Clock springs, manufactured by R. H. Wolff & Co., Limited, of New York City, from imported steel-wire rods; allow under T. D. 14474.

Clothed iron flats (parts of carding machines), manufactured by E. A. Leigh & Co., Boston, Mass., wholly from imported "flats, card clothing and clips"; allow under T. D. 16068.

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Clothing, men's, manufactured by the Stein-Block Company, of Rochester, N.Y., with the use of imported materials. T. D. 27389.

Clothing, men's, manufactured from imported materials by Messrs. Heidelberg, Wolff & Co., of New York City. T. D. 27389, extended. T. D. 28902.

Clothing, men's, manufactured by A. B. Kirschbaum & Co., of Philadelphia, Pa., with the use of imported materials. T. D. 27389, extended. T. D. 29364.

Clothing, waterproof. (See Waterproof clothing.)

Cloths, printed and finished. (See Printed and finished cloths.) Clover harmonophones. (See Harmonophones, Clover.)

Clutch nails, manufactured by the De Haven Manufacturing Company, of Brooklyn, N.Y., wholly from imported hoop steel. T. D. 24689.

Coach bolts. (See Railroad spikes, etc.)

Coal, used as fuel in steam vessels. T. D. 18259.

Coal, used on American steamships, imported under the act of 1894, disallowed. T. D. 18559.

Coal: Drawback on coal under the provisions of paragraph 415, act of 1897, is limited to American vessels propelled by steam engaged in trade with foreign countries or in trade between the Atlantic and Pacific ports of the United States, and it is with the vessel, through its proper representative, master, owner, or agent, that the Department must deal. T. D. 22513. Coal: Honolulu is a Pacific port of the United States within the meaning of paragraph 415, act of 1897, providing for the allowance of drawback on coal imported into the United States, and afterwards used for fuel on board vessels propelled by steam, and engaged in trade with foreign countries or in trade between Atlantic and Pacific ports. T. D. 23611.

Coal: Drawback may be paid on coal used as fuel on American vessels in foreign trade, although coal did not remain continuously in customs custody in this country. T. D. 28899. Coal pockets, manufactured by Messrs. Baker, Carver & Morrell, of New York, with the use of imported flax, cloth or canvas, with domestic tarred bolt rope attached. T. D. 25319.

Coal pockets: Regulations T. D. 25319, extended to cover exportations, of coal pockets manufactured by George W. Taylor, of New York. T. D. 25419.

Coaster brakes, manufactured by the New Departure Manufacturing Company, of Bristol, Conn., with the use of imported Lucas lubricators. T. D. 27902.

Coated paper, manufactured by the Champion Coated Paper Company, of Hamilton, Ohio, from imported paper coated with a preparation of imported china clay. T. D. 22801.

Cocktails, manufactured by S. C. Herbst Importing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. T. D. 29585.

Cocoa. (See Chocolate and cocoa.)

Cocoa powder, sweetened. (See Sweetened cocoa powder.) Cocoanut, desiccated. (See Desiccated cocoanut.)

Cod-liver extract, Wampole's, manufactured by the Henry K. Wampole Company (Inc.), of Philadelphia, Pa., in part with the use of imported Java cane sugar. T. D. 24044, extended.

T. D. 28974.

Cod-liver oil, Scott's emulsion of cod-liver oil. T. D. 14677 revoked. T. D. 19300.

(Note. Accuracy and precision in customs proceedings are so essential to the interests of importers that the. services of a competent broker are usually worth vastly more than the small cost of such services.)

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