Articles. Leather, and manufactures of-Continued. Patent, japanned, varnished, and enameled leather, weighing not over 10 pounds per dozen hides or skins.. Weighing over 10 pounds per dozen and not over 25 pounds per dozen. Weighing over 25 pounds per dozen....... Leather shoe laces, finished or unfinished.. All leather not specially provided for. Provided, That leather cut into shoe uppers or Gloves composed wholly or in part of kid or other leather, and whether wholly or partly manufactured: Ladies' or children's "glacé " finish- Not over 14 inches in length, unlined, Over 17 inches in length, unlined, dozen.. Over 17 inches in length, lined......doz. Lamb or sheep Not over 14 inches in length, unlined, dozen... Not over 14 inches in length, lined,| dozen.. 6.49 7.17 Over 14 and not over 17 inches in Goat, kid, and other leather than of sheep ...doz. doz Gloves: For condensed rates see paragraphs 440 to 445, inclusive, of bill. LAW OF 1897: In addition to the foregoing rates there shall be paid the following cumulative duties: On all leather gloves, when lined, $1 per dozen pairs; on all pique or prix seam gloves, 40 cents per dozen pairs; on all gloves stitched or embroidered, with more than three single strands or cords, 40 cents per dozen pairs. Glove tranks, with or without the usual accompaning pieces, shall pay 75 per cent. of the duty provided for the gloves in the fabrication of which they are suitable. Harness, saddles and saddlery, or parts of either, in sets or in parts, finished or unfinished. Miscellaneous manufactures: Amber, manufactures of.. Asbestus, manufactures of. (n. e.) 45 per cent.. 45 25 per cent.. ..do.. per cent.a 50 25 per cent.. 25 ..do.. 30 per cent.. 30 ...do... .....do...... 30 ...do.. 30 ..do... 30 .do. 30 30 35 per cent.. 35 ..do.. 35 .gross. ..gross. .13 .do. 50 35 per cent.. .073 30 per cent.. 30 10 per cent.. 10 25 482 45 per cent.. 45 20 45 c. p. gross 40.95 and 25 p. ct. 3 cts. p. 100.. 35 58 95 10 10 per cent.. Pencil leads, not in wood.. Photographic dry plates or films.. Common tobacco pipes and pipe bowls of clay, Common tobacco pipes and pipe bowls made wholly of clay, valued at not more than 40 cents per gross.. Other tobacco pipes and pipe bowls of clay. Pipes, pipe bowls of all materials, and all smokers' articles whatsoever, not specially provided for, including cigarette books, cigarette book covers, pouches for smoking or chewing tobacco, and cigarette paper in all forms... Plows, tooth and disk harrows, harvesters, reapers, agricultural drills, and planters, mowers, horse rakes, cultivators, threshing machines, and cotton gins.. Agricultural implements (imported from countries which impose a duty on like articles imported from the United States): |