CONGRESS. (THE TARIFF MEASURE.) 



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439. Hair cloth, known as " hair seating," thirty 

 sents per square yard. 



450. Hair, curled, suitable for beds or mattresses, 

 fifteen per centum ad valorem. 



451. Hats tor men's, women's, and children's wear, 

 3omposed of the fur of the rabbit, beaver, or other 

 inimals or of which such fur is the component mate- 

 rial of chief value, wholly or partially manufactured, 

 .ncluding fur-hat bodies, fifty -five per centum ad va- 



Jewelry and Precious Stones. 452. Jewelry : All 

 irticles, not elsewhere specially provided for in this 

 ict, composed of precious metals or imitations thereof, 

 whether set with coral, jet, or pearls, or with dia- 

 nonds, rubies, cameos, or other precious stones, or 

 nutations thereof, or otherwise, and which shall be 

 mown commercially as "jewelry," and cameos in 

 rames, fifty per centum ad valorem. 



453. Pearls, ten per centum ad valorem. 



454. Precious stones of all kinds, cut but not set, 

 ,en per centum ad valorem ; if set, and not spscially 

 >rovided for in this act, twenty-five per centum ad 

 ralorem. Imitations of precious stories composed of 

 >aste or glass not exceeding one inch in dimensions, 

 lot set, ten per centum ad valorem. 



Leather and Manufactures of. 455. Bend or belt- 

 ng leather and sole leather, and leather not specially 

 >rovided for in this act, ten per centum ad valorem. 



456. Calf skins, tanned, or tanned and dressed, 

 Iressed upper leather, including patent, enameled, 

 ,nd japanned leather, dressed or undressed, and fin- 

 shed ; chamois or other skins not specially enumer- 

 ,ted or provided for in this act, twenty per centum ad 

 r alorem ; book-binders' calf skins, kangaroo, sheep, 

 ,nd goat skins, including lamb and kid skins, dressed 

 ,nd finished, twenty per centum ad valorem ; skins 

 ormorocco, tanned* but unfinished, ten per centum 

 d valorem ; pianoforte leather and pianoforte action 

 eather ; thirty-five per centum ad valorem ; japanned 

 alf skins, thirty per centum ad valorem; boots and 

 hoes, made of leather, twenty-five per centum ad va- 

 orem. 



457. But leather cut into shoe uppers or vamps, 

 r other forms, suitable for conversion into manu- 

 acturud Articles, shall be classified as manufactures of 

 sather, and pay duty accordingly. 



458. Gloves of all descriptions, composed wholly or 

 a part of kid or other leather, and whether whollv or 

 >artly manufactured, shall pay duty at the rates fixed 

 n connection with the following specified kinds there- 

 f, fourteen inches in extreme length when stretched 

 o the full extent, being in each case hereby fixed as 

 he standard, and one dozen pairs as the basis, name- 

 y : Ladies' and children's schmaschen of said length 

 r under, one dollar and seventy -five cents per dozen ; 

 adies' and children's lamb of said length or under, 

 wo dollars and twenty-five cents per dozen ; ladies' 

 nd children's kid of said length or under, three 

 lollars and twenty-five cents per dozen ; ladies' and 

 hildren's suedes of said length or under, fifty per 

 entum ad valorem ; all otner ladies' and child- 

 en's leather gloves, and all men's leather gloves of 

 aid length or under, fifty per centum ad valorem ; 

 11 leather gloves over fourteen inches in length, fifty 

 >er centum ad valorem and in addition to the above 

 ates there shall be paid on all men's gloves one dol- 

 ar per dozen, on all lined gloves, one dollar per 

 lozen ; on all pique or prick seam gloves, fifty cents 

 >er dozen; on all embroidered gloves, with more 

 ^lan three single strands or cords, fifty cents per 

 lozen pairs. Provided, That all gloves represented 

 o be of a kind or grade below their actual kind or 

 ;rade shall pay an additional duty of five dollars per 

 lozen pairs : Provided further. That none of the arti- 

 les named in this paragraph shall pay a less rate of 

 luty than fifty per centum ad valorem. 



Miscellaneous Manufactures. 459. Manufactures of 

 uabaster, amber, asbestos, bladders, coral, catgut, or 

 vhipgut or wormgut, jet, paste, spar, wax, or of 

 ''hicli these substances or either of them as the com- 

 ^onent material of chief value, not specially provided 



for in this act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem ; 

 osier or willow prepared for basket-makers' use, thirty 

 per centum ad valorem ; manufactures of osier or wil- 

 low, forty per centum ad valorem. 



460. Manufactures of bone, chip, grass, horn, India- 

 rubber, palm leaf, straw, weeds, or whalebone, or of 

 which these substances or either of them is the com- 

 ponent material of chief value, not specially provided 

 for in this act, thirty per centum ad valorem. 



461. Manufactures of leather, fur, gutta-percha, 

 vulcanized India-rubber, known as hard rubber, hu- 

 man hair, papier-mache, indurated-fiber wares and 

 other manufactures composed of wood or other pulp, 

 or of which these substances or either of them is 

 the component material of chief value, all of the above 

 not specially provided for in this act, thirty-five per 

 centum ad valorem. 



462. Manufactures of ivory, vegetable ivory, moth- 

 er-of-pearl, and shell, or of which these substances or 

 either of them is the component material of chief 

 value, not specially provided for in this act, forty per 

 centum ad valorem. 



463. Masks, composed of paper or pulp, thirty-five 

 per centum ad valorem. 



464. Matting made of cocoa fiber or rattan, twelve 

 cents per square yard ; mats made of cocoa fiber or 

 rattan, eight cents per square foot. 



465. Paintings, in oil or water colors, and statuary, 

 not otherwise provided for in this act, fifteen per cent- 

 um ad valorem ; but the term " statuary " as herein 

 used shall be understood to include only such statuary 

 as is cut, carved, or otherwise wrought by hand from 

 a solid block or mass of marble, stone, or alabaster, 

 or from metal, and as is the professional production 

 of a statuary or sculptor only. 



466. Pencils of wood filled with lead or other ma- 

 terial, and pencils of lead, fifty cents per gross and 

 thirty per centum ad valorem ; slate pencils, four cents 

 per gross. 



467. Pencil leads not in wood, ten per centum ad 

 valorem. 



Pipes and Smokers' Articles. 468. Pipes, pipe 

 bowls, of all materials, and all smokers' articles what- 

 soever, not specially provided for in this act, includ- 

 ing cigarette books, cigarette-book covers, pouches 

 for smoking or chewing tobacco, and cigarette paper 

 in all forms, seventy per centum ad valorem ; all com- 

 mon tobacco pipes of clay, fifteen cents per gross. 



469. Plush, black, known commercially as hatters' 

 plush, composed of silk, or of silk and cotton, and 

 used exclusively for making men's hats, ten per cent- 

 um ad valorem. 



470. Umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades, covered 

 with silk or alpaca, fifty -five per centum ad valorem ; 

 if covered with other material, forty-five per centum 

 ad valorem. 



471. Umbrellas, parasols, and sunshades, sticks for, 

 if plain, finished or unfinished, thirty-five per centum 

 ad valorem ; if carved, fifty per centum ad valorem. 



472. Waste, not specially provided for in this act, 

 ten per centum ad valorem. 



FREE LIST. 



SEC. 2. On and after the sixth day of October, 

 eighteen hundred and ninety, unless otherwise spe- 

 cially provided for in this act, the following articles 

 when imported shall he exempt from duty : 



473. Acids used for medicinal, chemical, or manu- 

 facturing purposes, not specially provided for in this 

 act. 



474. Aconite. 



475. Acorns, raw, dried or undried, but unground. 



476. Agates, unmanufactured. 



477. Albumen. 



478. Alizarine, natural or artificial, and dyes com- 

 mercially known as alizarine yellow, alizarine orange, 

 alizarine green, alizarine blue, alizarine brown, ali- 

 zarine black. 



479. Amber, unmanufactured, or crude gum. 



480. Ambergris. 



481. Aniline salts. 



