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 FIFTY-FIFTH CONGRESS. Sess. I. Un. 11. 1897. 193 442. Women’s or children’s "glace" finish, goat, kid, or other leather Su?_§¤g>;L_¤C§§un_ than of sheep origin, not over fourteen inches in length, three wi. dollars per dozen pairs; over fourteen and not over seventeen inches in length, three dollars and seventy-five cents per dozen pairs; over seventeen inches in length, four dollars and seventy- tive cents per dozen pairs; men’s "glace" finish, kid, goat, or other leather than of sheep origin, four dollars per dozen pairs. 443. W0mCll’S or children’s, of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, by whatever name known, not over seventeen inches in length, two dollars and fifty cents per dozen pairs; over seventeen inches in length, three dollars and fifty cents per dozen pairs; men’s, of sheep origin, with exterior surface removed, by whatever name known, four dollars per dozen pairs. 444. Women’s or children’s kid, goat, or other leather than of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, by whatever name known, not over fourteen inches in length, three dollars per dozen pairs; over fourteen inches and not over seventeen inches in length, three dollars and seventy-five cents per dozen pairs; over seventeen inches in length, four dollars and seventy- five cents per dozen pairs; men’s, goat, kid, or other leather than of sheep origin, with exterior grain surface removed, by whatever name known, four dollars per dozen pairs. _ _ 445. In addition to the foregoing rates there shall be paid the follow- °‘“"““"‘"° ‘*““°“‘ ing cumulative duties: On all leather gloves, when lined, one dollar per dozen pairs; on all pique or prix seam gloves, forty cents per dozen pairs; on all gloves stitched or embroidered, with more than three single strands or cords, forty cents per dozen pairs. 446. Glove tranks, with or without the usual accompanying pieces, shall pay seventy-five per centum of the duty provided for the gloves in the fabrication of which they are suitable. 447. Harness, saddles and saddlery, or parts of either, in sets or in Hnrnm. wvparts, finished or unhnished, forty-five per centum ad valorem. MISCELLANEOUS MANUFAGTUBES: fMi¤<=¤“¤¤•>¤¤¤ ¤·¤· 448. Manufactures of amber, asbestos, bladders, cork, catgut or whip " °° um` gut or worm gut, or wax, or of which these substances or either of them is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 449. Manufactures of bone, chip, grass, horn, india-rubber, palm leaf, straw, weeds, or whalebone, or of which these substances or either of them is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act, thirty per centum ad valorem; but the terms “grass" and "straw" shall be understood to mean these substances in their natural form and structure, and not the separated fiber thereof. 450. Manufactures of leather, finished or unfinished, manufactures ot fur, gelatin, guttapercha, human hair, ivory, vegetable ivory, mother·of—pearl and shell, plaster of paris, papier maché, and vulcanized india-rubber known as “hard rubber," or of which these substances or either of them is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act, and shells engraved, cut, ornamented, or otherwise manufactured, thirty- five per centum ad valorem. 451. Masks, composed of paper or pulp, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 452. Matting made of cocoa iiber or rattan, six cents per square yard; mats made of cocoa fiber or rattan, four cents per square foot. 453. Musical instruments or parts thereof, pianoforte actions and parts thereof, strings for musical instruments not otherwise enumerated, cases for musical instruments, pitch pipes, tuning forks, tuning hammers, aud metrouomes; strings for musical instruments, composed von xxx--13