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318. Shoe buttons made of paper, board, papier- 

 mache, pulp, or other similar material not specially 

 provided for in this act, twenty-live per centum ad 

 valorem. 



318i. Coal, bituminous and shale, forty cents per 

 ton ; coal, slack or culm, such as will pass through a 

 half-inch screen, fifteen cents per ton. 



318$. Coke, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 



319. Corks, wholly or partially manufactured, ten 

 cents per pound. 



320. Dice, draughts, chessmen, chess balls and bil- 

 liard, pool, and bagatelle balls, of ivory, bone, or 

 other materials, fifty per centum ad valorem. 



321. Dolls, doll heads, toy marbles of whatever 

 material composed, and all other toys not composed 

 of rubber, china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen, or 

 stone ware, and not specially provided for in this act, 

 twenty -five per centum ad valorem. This paragraph 

 shall not take effect until Jan. 1, 1895. 



322. Emery grains, and emery manufactured, 

 ground, pulverized, or refined, eight tenths of one 

 i-ent. per pound. 



Explosive Substances. 323. Fire-crackers of all 

 kinds, fifty per centum ad valorem, but no allow- 

 ance shall be made for tare or damage thereon. 



324. Fulminates, fulminating powders, and like 

 articles, not specially provided for in this act, thirty 

 per centum ad valorem. 



325. Gunpowder, and all explosive substances used 

 for mining, blasting, artillery, or sporting purposes, 

 when valued at twenty cents or less per pound, five 

 cents per pound; valued above twenty cents per 

 pound, eight cents per pound. 



326. Matches, friction or lucifer, of all descriptions, 

 twenty per centum ad valorem. 



326|. Musical instruments or parts thereof (except 

 pianoforte actions and parts thereof), strings for 

 musical instruments not otherwise enumerated, cases 

 for musical instruments, pitch pipes, tuning forks, 

 tuning hammers, and metronomes, twenty-five per 

 centum ad valorem. 



327. Percussion caps, thirty per centum ad valo- 

 rem ; blasting caps, two dollars and seven cents per 

 thousand caps. 



328. Feathers and clowns of all kinds, when dressed, 

 colored, or manufactured, including quilts of down 

 and other manufacture of down, and also including 

 dressed and finished birds suitable for millinery or- 

 naments, and artificial and ornamental feathers, 

 fruits, grains, leaves, flowers, and stems or parts 

 thereof, of whatever material composed, suitable for 

 millinery use, not specially provided for in this act, 

 thirty-five per centum ad Valorem. 



829. Furs, dressed on the skin, but not made up 

 into articles, twenty per centum ad valorem ; furs not 

 on the skin, prepared for hatters' use, twenty per cen- 

 tum ad valorem. 



330. Fans of all kinds, except common palm-leaf 

 fans, forty per centum ad valorem. 



331. Gun wads of all descriptions, ten per centum 

 ad valorem. 



332. Hair, human, if clean or drawn, but not manu- 

 factured, twenty per centum ad valorem. 



3324. Hair, curled, suitable for beds or mattresses, 

 ten per centum ad valorem. 



333. Haircloth, known as "crinoline cloth," six 

 cents per square yard. 



33.1. Haircloth, known as "hair seating," twenty 

 cents per square yard. 



335. Hats for men's, women's, and children's wear, 

 composed of the fur of the rabbit, beaver, or other 

 animals, or of which such fur is the component ma- 

 terial of chief value, wholly or partially manufac- 

 tured, including fur hat bodies, forty per centum ad 

 valorem. 



Jewelry and Precious Stones. 336. Jewelry : All 

 articles not specially provided for in this act, com- 

 mercially known as "jewelry," and cameos in frames, 

 thirty-five per centum acl valorem. 



337. Pearls, including pearls strung but not set, ten 

 per centum ad valorem. 



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

 twenty-five per centum ad valorem ; if set, and not 

 specially provided for in this act, including pearls 

 set, thirty per centum ad valorem ; imitations of pre- 

 cious stones, not exceeding an inch in dimensions, 

 not set, ten per centum ad valorem ; and on uncut pre- 

 cious stones of all kinds, ten per centum ad valorem. 



Leather and Manufactures of. 339. Sole leather, 

 ten per centum ad valorem. 



340. Bend or belting leather, and leather not spe- 

 cially provided for in this act, ten per centum ad 

 valorem. 



341. Calfskins,* tanned, or tanned and dressed, 

 dressed upper leather, including patent, enameled, 

 and japanned leather, dressed or undressed, and fin- 

 ished ; chamois, or other skins not specially enumer- 

 ated or provided for in this act, twenty per centum 

 acl valorem ; bookbinders' calfskins, kangaroo, sheep 

 and goat skins, including lamb and kid skins, dressed 

 and finished, twenty per centum ad valorem ; skins 

 for morocco, tanned but unfinished, ten per centum 

 ad valorem ; pianoforte leather and pianoforte-action 

 leather, twenty per centum ad valorem; boots and 

 shoes made of leather, twenty per centum ad va- 

 lorem. 



342. Leather cut into shoe uppers or vamps, or 

 other forms, suitable for conversion into manufac- 

 tured articles, twenty per centum ad valorem. 



343. Gloves made wholly or in part of leather, 

 whether wholly or partly manufactured, shall pay 

 duty at the following rates, the lengths stated in each 

 case being the extreme length when stretched to their 

 full extent, namely : 



344. Ladies' or children's " glace " finish, Schma- 

 schea (of sheep origin), not over fourteen inches in 

 length, one dollar per dozen pairs; over fourteen 

 inches and not over seventeen inches in length, one 

 dollar and fifty cents per dozen pairs; over seven- 

 teen inches in length, two dollars per dozen pairs; 

 men's "glace" finish, Sehmaschen (sheep), three 

 dollars per dozen pairs. 



345. Ladies' or children's "glace" finish, lamb or 

 sheep, not over fourteen inches in length, one dollar 

 and seventy-five cents per dozen pairs \ over fourteen 

 and not over seventeen inches in length, two dollars 

 and seventy-five cents per dozen pairs' over seven- 

 teen inches in length, three dollars and seventy-five 

 cents per dozen pairs; men's "glace"' finish, lamb or 

 sheep, four dollars per dozen pairs. 



340. Ladies' or children's "glace" finish, goat, kid, 

 or other leather than of sheep origin, not over four- 

 teen inches in length, two dollars and twenty-five 

 cents per dozen pairs ; over fourteen and not over 

 seventeen inches in length, three dollars per dozen 

 pairs ; over seventeen inches in length, four dollars 

 per dozen pairs; men's "glace" finish, kid, goat, or 

 other leather than of sheep origin, four dollars per 

 dozen pairs. 



347. Ladies' or children's, of sheep origin, with 

 exterior grain surface removed, by whatever name 

 known, not over seventeen inches in length, one 

 dollar and seventy-five cents per dozen pairs; over 

 seventeen inches in length, two dollars and seventy- 

 five cents per dozen pairs; men's, of sheep origin, 

 with exterior surface removed, by whatever name 

 known, four dollars per dozen pairs. 



348. Ladies' or children's kid, goat, or other leather 

 than of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface re- 

 moved, by whatever name known, not over fourteen 

 inches in length, two dollars and twenty-five cents 

 per dozen pairs ; over fourteen inches and not over 

 seventeen inches in length, three dollars per dozen 

 pairs; over seventeen inches in length, four dollars 

 per dozen pairs; men's goat, kid, or other leather 

 than of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface re- 

 moved, by whatever name known, four dollars per 

 dozen pairs. 



349. In addition to the foregoing rates there shall 

 be paid on all leather gloves, when lined, one dollar 

 per dozen pairs. 



350. Glove tiunks, with or without the usual ac- 



