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 512 FOBTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS. Sess. H. CII. 121. 1883. Sclgnnuu Corks and cork bark, nianufactmed, twenty-five per eentum ad valo- · . rem. Crayons of all kinds, twenty per eentum ad valorem. Dice, draughts, chess-men, chess-balls, and billiard and bagatelle balls, of ivory or bone, fifty per eentum ad valorem. Dolls and toys, thirty-tive per eentum ad valorem. _ Emery grains and emery manufactured, ground, pulverized, or relined, one cent per pound. _ Epaulets, galloons, laces, knots, stars, tassels, and wings, of gold, silver, or other metal, twenty-five per eentum ad valorem. Fans of all kinds, except common palm—leaf fans, of whatever mate- _ rial composed, thirty-ilve per eentum ad valorem. Feathers of all kinds, crude or not dressed. colored or manufactured, twenty-five per eentum ad valorem; when dressed, colored, or manufactured, including dressed and finished birds, for millinery ornaments, and artificial and ornamental feathers and ilowers. or parts thereof, of whatever material composed, for millinery use, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, fifty per eenvum ad valorem. Finishing powder, twenty per eentum ad valorem. - Firecrackers of all kinds, one hundred per eentum ad valorem. Floor-matting and iloor-mats, exclusively of vegetable substances, twenty per eentum ad valorem. Friction or lucifer matches of all descriptions, thirty-five per eentum ad valorem. Fulminates, fulminating powders, and all like articles, not specially — enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty per eentum ad valorem. ` Fur, articles made of, and not specially enumerated or provided for inthisadgthirtypercentumadvalorem. Gloves, kid or leather, of all descriptions, wholly or partially manufactured, fifty per eentum ad- valorem. Grease, all not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, ten per eentum ad valorem. · Grind-stones, finished or unnnished, one dollar and seventydlve cents per ton. Gunpowder, and all explosive substances used for mining, blasting, artillery, or sporting purposes, when valued at twenty cents or less per ` pound, six cents per pound; valued above twenty cents per pound, ten cents per pound. Gun-wade, of all descriptions, thirty-five per eentum ad valorem. Gotta-pereha, manufactured, and all articles of, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per eentum ad valorom. . _ Hair, human, bracelets, braids, chains, rings, curls, and ringlets, composed of hair, or of whair is the component material of chief value, thirty-Eve per eentum ad valorem. Curled hair, except of hogs, used for beds or mattresses, twenty-ive per eentum ad valorem. Human hair, raw, nncleaned and not drawn, twenty per eentum ad valorem. If clean or drawn, but not manufactured, thirty per eentum ad valorem; when manufactured, thirty-five per eentum ad valorem. _ Hair cloth, known as “crinoline cloth,” and all other manufactures of hair not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty per eentum ad valorem. - Hair cloth, known as “hair seating," thirty cents per square yard. Hair pencils, thirty per eentum ad valorem. Hats, and so forth, materials for: Braids, plaits, dats, laces, trimmings, tissuv s, willow sheets and squares, used for making or ornamenting hats, bonnets, and hoods, composed of straw, chip, grass, palm leaf} willow, hair, whalebone, or any other substance or material, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, twenty per eentum ad vaorem. • Hat bodies of cotton, thirty-five per eentum ad valorem.