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600 FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1244. 1890. S¤F¤>”¤ N· 432. Coal, bituminous, and shale, sevent -1ive cents er ton of S°°d¤°°"°°°ti°u°d’ twenty-eight bushels, eighty ounds to their bushel; coed slack or culm, such as will pass througlh a half-inch screen, thirty cents per ton of twenty-eight bushels, eighty pounds to the bushel. 433. Coke, twenty per centum ad valorem. 434. Cork bark, cut into squares or cubes, ten cents per pound; manufactured corks, fifteen cents per pound. 435. Dice, drautghts, chess-men, chess-balls, and billiard, pool, and bagatelle balls, 0 ivory, bone,- or other materials, fifty per centum ad valorem. · 436. Dolls, doll-heads, toy marbles of whatever material composed, and all other toys not composed of rubber, china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen or stoneware, and not specially provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 437. Emery grains, and emery manufactured, ground, pulverized, or refined, one cent per_pound. °“¤=¤¤¤¤*¤ ¤¤¤¢•¤· Exrnosrvm SUBSTANCES.—- 438. Fire-crackers of all kinds, eight cents per pound, but no allowance shall be made for tare or damage thereon. 439. Fulminates, fulminatin powders, and li e articles, not specially provided for in dns act, thirty per centum ad valorein. 440. Gunpowder, and all explosive substances used for mining, blasting, artillery, or sporting purposes, when valued at. ~ . twenty cents or less per pound, five cents per pound; valued above twenty cents r I-pound, eight cents per pound. 441. Matches, friction or er, of all descriptions. per gross of one hundred and forty-four boxes, contaming not more than one hundred matches per box, ten cents per gross; when imported otherwise than in boxes containing not more than one hundred matches each, one cent per one thousand matches. 442. Percussion-caps, forty per centum ad valorem. 443. Feathers and owns of all kinds, crude or not dressed, colored, or manufactured, not specially provided for in this act, ten per centum ad valorem; when dressed, colored, or manufactured, including quilts of down and other manufactures of down, and als0· including dressed and finished birds suitable for millinery ornaments, and artificial and ornamental feathers and iiowers, or parts. thereof, of whatever material composed, not specially provide for in this act, fifty per centum ad valorem. 444. Furs, dressed on the skin but not made up into articles, and furs not on the skin, prepared for hatters’ use, twenty per centum ad valorem. . 445. Glass beads, loose, unthreaded or unstrung, ten per centum ad valorem. 446. Gun-wads of all descriptions, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 447. Hair, human, if clean or drawn but not manufactured, twenty per centum ad valorem. 4-$8. Hair-cloth, known as " crinoline-cloth/’ eight cents per square yar . - 4419. Hair-cloth, known as "hair seating/’ thirty cents per square yar . 450. Hair, curled, suitable for beds or mattresses, fifteen per centum ad valorem. _ 451. Hats, for men’s, w0men’s, and children’s wear, composed of the fur of the rabbit, beaver, or other animals or of which such fur 1S the component material of chief value, wholly or partially man- ‘ ufactured, including fur hat bodies, fifty-five per centum ad valorem. dggygymwd vw Jmwmuzr AND Pnncrorrs Sro1~ua:s.— ` 452. Jewelry: All articles, not elsewhere specially provided forin this act composed of precious metals or imitations thereof,