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194 rirmr-Firms oouennss. Sess. 1. os. 11. 1897. S°¤¤’P”¤N- wholl or in part of steel or other metal, all the foregoing, forty-hve u£f”°m°°"c°m°` per cdintnm ad valorem. _ _ 454. Paintings in oil or water colors, pastels, pen and ink drawings, and statuary, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty per ceutum ad valorem ; but the term " statuary" as used in thi Act shall be understood to include only such statuary as is cut, carved, or otherwise wrought by hand trom a solid block or mass of marble, stone, or alabaster, or from metal, and as is the professional production of a statuary or sculptor only. 455. Peat moss one dollar er ton. 456. Pencils of ,paper or woldd filled with lead or other material, and pencils of lead, forty-tive cents per gross and twenty-five per ceutum ad valorem; slate pencils, covered with wood, thirty-five per ceutum ad valorem; all other slate pencils, three cents per one hundred. 457. Pencil leads not in wood, ten per ceutum ad valorem. 458. Photographic dry plates or iilms, twenty-tive per centum ad valorem. S¤•>k°*¤’*¤'**°*°°· 459. Pipes and smokers’ articles: Common tobacco pipes and pipe bowls made wholly of clay, valued at not more than forty cents per gross, iiiteen cents per gross; other tobacco pipes and pipe bowls ot clay, fifty cents per gross and twenty-five per_centum ad valorem; other pipes and pipe bowls of whatever material composed, and all smokers’ articles whatsoever, not specially provided for in this Act, including cigarette books, cigarette book covers, pouches for smoking or chewing tobacco, and cigarette paper in all forms, sixty per ceutum ad valorem. . 460. Plows, tooth and disk harrows, harvester , reapers, agricultural drills, and planters, mowers, horslerakaeg, cmltivators, threshing machines and cotton ins twent ercen um va orem. 461. Plush black, kxiogvn commercially as hatters’ plush, composed of silk, or of silk and cotton, such as is used exclusively for making men’s hats, ten per ceutum ad valorem. 462. Umbrellas, parasols, and sun shades covered with material other than paper, fifty per ceutum ad valorem. Sticks for umbrellas, parasols, or sun shades, and walking canes, finished or unfinished, forty per ceutum ad valorem. 463. Waste, not specially provided for in thi Act, ten per ceutum ad valorem. F’°°““· Fam: Lisa:. ,,.ff,,’°,§‘§}g’,$'f °‘°""" Sec. 2. That on andatter the passage of this Act, unless otherwise 1% s.,;¤¤.zs&s p.¢¤2. specially provided for in this Act, the following articles when imported vZij2gf {If szé: shall be esempt irom_ duty: _ _ _ l 464. Acids: Arsenic or arsenious, bcnzoic, carbolic, tluoric, hydrocliloric or muriaticpnitricé oxalic, phosphoric, phthalic, picric or nitropicric, prussic, si icic, an va eriamc. _ 465. Aconite. 466. Acorns, raw, dried or undried, but unground. 467 . Agates, umnanufactured. 468. Albumen, not specially provided for. 469. Alizarin, natural or artificial, and dyes derived from alizarin or from anthracin. 470. Amber, and amberoid unmanufactured, or crude gum. 471. Ambergris. 472. Aniline salts. ,,.§,‘§{,'£{,’L1.§'Yr `”°°'1" 473. Any animal imported specially for breeding purposes shall be €;¤€;;¤¤·muimd_ admitted free: Provided, That 110 Such animal shall be admitted free Cjingte unless pure bred of a recognized breed, and duly registered in the book ` of record established for that breed: And provided j'•u·thm·, That certilicate of such record and of the pedigree of such animal shall be pro— duced and submitted to the customs officer, duly authenticated by the proper custodian of such book of record, together with the utlidavit of