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 FORTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. II. C11. 121. 1883. 507 Flax, hfaeékled, klnown as ‘11dressed,line,” forty dollars per ton. SCJIEDULU ow, 0 ax or emp ten ollars per ton. ·, Hemp, manila and other like substitutes for hemp not specially enu- g:;]Pg£:°’ md merated or provided for in this act, twenty-five dollars per ton. continued: Jute butts, five dollars per ton. Jute, twenty per centum ad vulorem; sunn, sisal grass, and other vegetable substances, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, fifteen dollars per ton. _Brown and bleached linens, ducks, canvas, paddiugs, cot bottoms, diapers, crash, huckabacks, handkerchiefs, lawns, or other manufactures of flax, jute, or hemp, or of which flax, jute, or hemp shall be the component material of chief value, not special! y enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Flax, hemp, and jute yarns, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. Flax or hnen thread, twine, and pack thread and all manufactures of flax, orof which flax shall be the component material of chief value, A pgt specially enumerated or provided for in this act, forty per centum va orem. _ Flax or linen laces and insertings, embroideries, or manufactures of , linen, if embroidered or tamboured in the loom or otherwise, by machinery or whtghltthe needlle or other process, and not specially enumerated or provie or in this act thirty per centum ad valorem. Burlaps, not exceeding ,sixty inches in width, of flax, jute, or hemp, or of which flax, jute. or hemp, or either of them, shall be the compo- ' nent material of clliief value (exceptadsuch as may be suitable for bagging or cotton) irty per eentum valorem. Oil-cloth foundations, or floor-cloth canvas, or burlaps exceeding sixty inches in width, made of  or hemp, or of which flax, jute or ' hemp, or eitherof them, shall the component material of chief value, forty per centum ad orem. Oil-cloths `for floors, stamped, painted, or printed, and on all other oil-cloth (except silk oil-cloth), and on waterproof cloth, not otherwise provided for, forty per centum ad valorem. ' Gunny cloth, not bagging, valued at ten eentsorless persquare yard, three cents per pound; valued at over ten cmts per square yard, bur cents per pounds. . Bags and bagging, and like manufactures, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act (except bagging for cotton), composed wholly or in planrt of flax, hemlgiiutsf gunny cloth, gunny bags, or other meterial, y per centum v orem. Bagging for cotton, or other manufactures not specially enumerated or provided for in this act suitable to theuses for which_cotton bagging is applied, composed in whole or in part of hemp, jute, jute butts, flax, gunny bags, gunny cloth, or other material, and valued at seven cents or less per square yard, one and one-half cents per pound ; valued at over se;en cents per square yardhtwo centgs per pound`. ea esorcordage reecen perpoun. i Untamed manila cordageitwo and onehalf cents per pound. ` All other untarred eordagc, three and one-half cents per pound. Seines and seine and gilling twine, twenty-five per centum ad val- 0 . rggil duck, or canvas for sails, thirty per centum ad valorem. _ Russia and other sheetings, of flax or hemp, brown or white, thirty- fi t ad va orem. . vgiliwxtllgpullshli utactures of lgeuspzplr néanilla, or of whiehallaemp or msué: shall be a component materi ne v ue no speci y enumera or provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. _ Grass-cloth, and other manufactures of jute, ramie,_Ch1na, and snsal grass, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per ecntum ad valorem.