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CONGRESS. (THE TARIFF BILL.) 



i yar 



finer than r lisd of flax, hemp, or 



ramie, or of which tin-*.- suhHeaeesoreitfcer of tli 

 mponent material of chief value, thirteen c* i 

 pound; if made from van, tin. r than Ive lea or number, 

 three fourths of one cent per pound additional for each lea 

 r number, or part of a Ira or number, in excels ..t ii\c. 



8S1. Single yarns In the grav, mad? of tla\. beam ..r 

 ramie, or a mixture of any of them, not finer thm. 

 lea or number, seven cents per pound: finer than 

 lea or number and not finer than eighty lea or n 



,.r crntum ad val-rvm ; Mngle yarns, made ri 

 nempTor ramie, or a m.xtnrc of any of them, finer than 



-a or nun, 



1M. Flax gill netting, nets, webs, and seines shall nay 

 . . . ..... taieaoh. : 



upon the thrvsd. tin.. "-l-. 



and in addition then-to i, nt\ -five per centum ad va- 



888. Floor mattings, plain, fancy, or figure*!, manutac- 

 ......... :. . oth< r x. fetabU mb- 



Uaiiii not otherwise in>x & are 



.;..: ..-.. n . and India straw 



naitinfa, valued at not exceeding ten cent* p. r square 

 three cents per square yard: valued at exce, 



--. ' . 



mid twrnty-five per centum ad valorem. 

 884. Carpets, carpeting, mats, and rugs made of flax, 



jute, or other vegetable til 



ucd at not exceeding -quare yanl. the 



cents per square yard and thirty : .turn ad va- 



lortm: valued above fifteen -quart- yard, ten 



per square yard and thirty-five per centum 



__ Hydraulic hose, made in whole or in part of flax, 

 hemp, ramie, or jute, twenty und. 



Tapes composed wholly or in part of fiax, \v..ven 

 r without metal . reels, spools. <>r other- 



wise, and designed expressly for use in the manufacture 

 of measuring tape*, forty per centum ad valorem. 



887. oilcloth for floors, stamped, painted, or printed, 

 including linoleums or corticene, figured or plain, and 



- . \ . : ' silk oiU-loth under twelve fed 



in width not specially provided tr herein, ei^h; 

 per square yard and fifteen per centum ad valnm; oil- 

 cloth for floors and linoleum or corticene. twelve feet and 

 i width, inlaid linoleum or corticene. and cork car- 

 pets, twenty cents per square vard and twenty per cen- 

 tum ad valorem :waterpr<of cloth. c.,m: -ton or 

 other vegetable fiber, whether composed in part of India 

 rubber or other wie. ten cents per square yard and twenty 

 per centum ad valorem. 



888. Shirt collars and cuffs, composed of cotton, forty- 

 five cents per dozen pieces and fifteen per centum ad 

 valorem; composed in whole or in part of linen, forty 



per dozen pieces and twenty per centum ad Va- 



88. I^acea, lace window curtains, tidies, pillow shams, 

 bed sets, it, ouncin^a, and other la<-e artiele*: 



bandk it-kiiDv. wearing apparel, and other arti- 



des, made wholly or in part of la'ce. or in imitation of 

 lace: nets or net 1 and veilings, ctamines. \it- 



rsges, neck ruffling*, inching*, tucking-. Minings, and 

 quillings; embroideries and all trimmin/s. it 



^fVBsa*v ;' 'i 



braids, edgings, insert ings, flouncing*, galloons, g: 

 and bands; wearing apparel, handkerchiefs, and other 

 articles or fabrics embroidered in any manner by hand 

 or machinery, whether with a letter, monogram, or other- 

 wise; tamboured or appliqueed articles, fabrics, or w ear- 

 ing apparel ; hemstitched or tacked fiounctngs or skirt- 

 articles made wholly or in part of ruffling*. 



wiK, sixty per centum ad valorem : Provided, That no 

 wearing apparel or Other article or textile fabric, when em- 

 broidered by hand or n..v).i!-ry. -hull pay duty at a less 

 rate than that imposed in any schedule of this act upon 

 sny embroideries of the tna'terials of which such sm- 

 broidery is composed. 



840. Lace window curtains, pillow shams, and bed seta, 

 finished or unfinished, made on the Nottingham lace- 

 curtain machine or on the tfnuingham warp machine, 

 and composed of cotton or other vegetable fiU-r. when 

 counting fi . - xpaces between the warp ti 



to the inch, one cent per square yard ; when counting 



the in.-h.ono half 

 i in addition I'.-r ea.-h MU-!I 



]M>int <ir -pa.'.- to tlie ineh in .!i<l in addi- 



ti.-n tl artieles in thi- 



u'ruph. . That 



;i less rate of 



duty than fif . \al.-iem. 



I'lain "\ : .'nurle jut. 



Ivti-'wn. n<>( e\e.-edin U ' M\t\ inches ill width, 



i and 



rp and ti! )< r i-ii!.,! 



and filteeli -n ; it" exceeding 1 



and QOl the squan meh, 



eounting the warp and fillin. \.\\\- "t .-i. 



.'id and til Icon per CClit mi i ad \a! 



842. All pilr fal-rie> of \\hi--h t!;l\ i> the .'..III! 

 lal <f ,-|,i. ' 'in. 



(inch- jute vani". ri"' 



printed, or bleached, and n- 



tin- Mpiare ineh, countiiii; the warn and filling, 



c'lL'ht! ;,t per pound and fifteen p. r .-ent inn ad 



valorem. 



:DL' for eott.m. jr im ,iy cloth, and similar fal>- 

 -uitaMc for covering cotton. ci.mpieil ,,t' 



made i.f jute, jute l>utt>. or hemp, not 1.1... 

 lived, colored, stained, painted. <>r printed, n-. 1 



n threads to tlie Mjuare inch. countiiiL' th< \\arpan.l 

 tilling, and weitrhitu: not le>s than fifteen oun- . 



Ilthf of d||e eellt per ><Jllare \ a I'd. 



)landkerchiet> composed of flax. hemp. <>r ramie, 

 <>r of which thoc Mihstaiic. -. or either of them, 

 component material of chief \alue. whether in tin 

 or otherwise, and whether finished or unfinished, not 

 hemmed <>r hemmed only, titty per centum ad valorem; 

 if hemstitched, or imitation hemstitched. ..r 

 with drawn threads. Lut not embroidered or in;' 

 fifty-five per centum ad valon-m. 



Woven tal-rics or articles n..t specially pr 

 for in this a.-t. composed of flax. hemp, or ramie, or of 

 which tlit-se su!>stances or cither of them is the compo- 

 nent material of chief value, wei^hinv' four and one half 

 ounces or more |-<-r s.juare \anl. when containing not 

 more than sixty threads t<- th'e s<|iiare inch, counti; 

 wari' and tilling, on- ami three fourths e.-nt per - 

 var.l : containing more than sixty and not more than one 

 hundred and twenty threads to the square inch. tw.. and 

 thr."- fourths c.-nt- p.-r square yard; containint: more 

 than one hundred and twenty a'nd n.t more than one 

 hundred and eighty threads tI the square in.-h. six 

 per square yard ; DOOtaining more than one hundred and 

 eiL'hty thread- to the square inch, nin.- -<juarc 



\ard."and in addition thereto. <n all the foreL'oiiii:. thirty 



iiturn ail valorem: /'/">/././/. That non, 

 VToin^ articles in this paragraph shall pay a less r. 

 duty than fifty per centum ad valorem fabrics 



of riax. hemp. '..r ramie, or of whi.-h these suhstances or 

 either of them is the component material of chief \ aliie, 

 ineludiiiL' such a* is known a* Hhirtinir i-loth, wcij/hitiu' 

 less than four and one half ounces i.. r square yard and 

 containing more than one hundred Inn 

 inch, counting the warp and filling, thirty-five per cen- 

 tum ad valorem. 



847. All manufactures of flax, hemp, ramie. ..r 

 vegetable fiber. r of w hi<-h 



them, i- the comp-.nent material of d, > | 



cially provided for in this a^-t, forty -five per centum ad 



valor- 



SCHKDULB K. WOOL AND ' : fRKS OF WOOL. 



848. All w^>l(. hair nel, goat, alpaca, and 

 other like animal*, nhall be divided, for the pur{)ose of 

 fixing the duties to be charged then-on. into the three 



MIT classes: 



849. Class one, that is to say, merino, mesti/.i. n 



her w.olt of Merino bloo<l. imn.< 



or remote, Down clothing wools, and wools of like char- 

 -. ith any of the pn ceding, includinu- Bagdad wool, 

 China lambV'wrK)!. < 'a-tel Branc... Adriaiiople skin wool 

 or butcher's wool, and *uch as have been heret-.f-.n- iisii- 

 ally irnfH.rtcd into the I'nited States from HI.. 



id. Australia, ('ape of (lood Hope. I: 



'.here, 



and all wools not hereinafter included in classes two and 

 three, 

 350. Class two, that is to say, Leicester, Cotswold, Lin- 



