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 534 FIFTY-THIRD CON GBESS. Sess. IL Ch. 349. 1894. s°¤¤>¤*-F  326. Matches friction or lucifer of all descriptions, twenty per S°°°m°°`C°°°°°°d' centuui ad valorem. ’ _ 3265 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, twentyfive per centum ad valorem. _ 327. Percussion caps, thirty per centum ad valorem; blasting caps, two dollars and seven cents per thousand caps. 328. Feathers and downs of all kinds, when dressed, colored, or manufactured, including quiltsof down and other manufacturesof down, and also including dressed and finished birds suitable for millinery ornaments, 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. 329. 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 centum ad valorcm. 330. Fans of aH 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 manufactured, twenty per centum ad valorem. 3325. Hair, curled, suitable for beds or mattresses, ten per centum ad valorem. ‘ 333. Haircloth known as “ criuoline cloth/’ six cents per square yard. · 334. 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 hir is the component material of chief value, wholly or partially manufactured, including fur hat bodies, forty per centum ad valorem. d,‘]§§'§}§,X,,f‘“‘ *""‘ Jnwnrar Arm rmzoxons STONES: 336. Jewelry: All articles, not specially provided for in this Act, commercially known as “jewelry," and cameos in frames, 'thirty-five per centum ad valorem. ·‘ 337 .°I’earls, including pearls strung but not set, ten per centum ad valorem. 338. Precious stones of all kinds, cut but not set, twentyhve per centum ad valorem; if set, and not specially provided for in this Act. including pearls set thirty per centum ad valorcm; imitations of precious stones, not exceeding an inch in dimensions, not set, ten per centum ad valorem. And on uncut precious stones of all kinds, ten per centum ud valorem. 339. Sole leather, ten per centum ad valorem. 3-10. Bend or beltiug leather, and leather not specially provided for in this Act, ten per centum ad valorem. 341. Calfskius, tanned, or tanned and dressed,‘dressed upper leather, including patent, enameled, and japanned leather, dressed or undressed, and finished; chamois or other skins not specially enumerated or provided tbr in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem; bookbinders’ caltskins, 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; pianotirte leather and pianoforte action leather. twenty per centum ad valorem; boots and shoes, made of leather, twenty per centum ad valorem.
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