Paragraph 82 Kieselguhr, or fossil meal (T. D. 7290).. 525 Kieserite (T. D. 1846)...... Rate of per ton $2 Kindergarten schools, articles specially imported for (T. D. 2076) see "Societies." 664 Kine pox (vaccine virus)..... Kirschwasser, see 66 Liquors." .free. .free. 60 Kissengen salts (T. D. 2271, 9715) (see par. 555,) . ...... 25% Kites, as toys, (G. A. 475). $3 Kittool fiber, oil dyed and dressed* (G. A. 1863, 2980).... 20% Knees, ship, see ship timber under “Woods." Knit goods, cotton, see respective articles. 301 302 285 wearing apparel, silk or silk chief value... 177 Knitting machines, if metal chief value (T. D. 990).. 50% 45% 50% 35% 25% 25% 35% 177 Knife sharpeners, metal chief value (T. D. 9393).... handles, horn, except for pocket knives (G. A. 1737), see note to horns... slabs for, of mother of pearl, except for pocket knives (G. A. 1473, 2247)........ 35% 35% chopping or cleavers, (G. A. Mar. 26, 1895). . . 35% miniature, as charms (T. D. 9073, see G. A. 2587)............ 35% *Kittool fiber which had been oil-dyed, hackled and drawn, cut into lengths and bunched, and thus brought to a dressed condition, suitable for brushmakers' use, as a substitute for bristles, was held by the General Appraisers to be a manufactured article, dutiable at 20% ad valorem. The U. S. Circuit Court for the Southern District of New York, decided April 18, 1894, that such fiber was free as unmanufactured; but since that decision evidence, not before accessible, has been obtained, and the former decision of the Ceneral Appraisers will be adhered to by them (G. A. 2973.) Paragraph 138 140 177 177 140 Knives-Continued. penknives, pocket knives or erasers (T. D. 5499, 6016, valued over 30%, and not over 50% per doz., Rate of Duty. 25% 12o per dozen and 25% valued over 50% and not over $1 per dozen, 25 per dozen and 25% valued over $1 and not over $1.50 per dozen, 40% per dozen and 25% valued over $1.50 and not over $3 per dozen, valued over $3 per dozen..... 75% per dozen and 25% 50% Provided, that blades, handles, or any other parts of any or either of the above articles imported in any other manner than assembled in penknives, pocketknives, or erasers, shall be subject to no less rate of duty than provided for penknives, pocketknives or erasers valued more than 30% per dozen. pruning, as pocketknives (T. D. 6628, 7119; G. A. 1486). table and carving knives and forks valued over $4 per 86 Knobs, china or porcelain, not decorated... 35% 35% 25% 30% 35% 35% 25% 177 Knots of gold, silver, or any other metal (G. A. 393)..... 35% 264 Labels, cotton (G. A. 2530, 2546)... lithographed, see "Lithographs." 35% 25% blank (T. D. 1954, 3941). 25% 177 metal.... 35% Paragraph 527 Lac dye, crude, seed, button, stick, and shell (T. D. Rate of Duty. .free. ..free. 276 Lace, all articles made wholly or in part of lace, composed of flax, jute, cotton, or other vegetable fiber, or either, or a mixture of any of them, is component material of chief value, not specially provided for* (G. A. 443).. cotton*.. .free. 50% 50% gold, silver or other metal (G. A. 210, 393). 66 35% for hats, bonnets and hoods, see "Hats." silk, or silk chief value, or articles made wholly or 50% wholly or in part of wool, worsted or animal hair Lacquer varnish (T. D. 6901), see "Varnish." 45% 30% 45% 45% 50% .free. 529 Lactarine.. 58 Lactophenin, as medicinal coal-tar preparation (G. A. .50o per lb., but not less than 25%% 2866)....... ...free. 470 Lactucarium (G. A. 892). 493 Lamb skins, raw, as fur skins (G. A. 2907). 35% *Circuit Court of Appeals held that wearing apparel composed wholly or in part of lace, rufflings, tuckings and ruchings, and linen handkerchiefs composed wholly or in part of lace are more specifically provided for as "clothing" and "handkerchiefs " than as articles of lace (G. A. 2133, 2994, T. D. 13932 citing, in extenso, In re Boyd, 55 Fed. Rep. 599). glass and metal, glass chief value (G. A. 2844)... 35% if metal chief value (G. A. 824). 35% pocket (T. D. 6908) . . . . . . . 50%. shades for, according to material of chief value 177 Lancets.. 102 177 313 684 Lance wood, in the log, rough or hewn... other form, see specific article under "Woods." 59 Lanoline, rendered oil (T. D. 8061, G. A. 575)........... Lanterns, glass and metal, if glass chief value (T. D. 8345, G. A. 1881, 1895).. metal chief value (G. A. 1895).. 35% .free. 25% 35% 35% 20% 25% Lappets, cotton, as cotton cloth (T. D. 6456, G. A. 1178). Lappings, machine, wool (T. D. 9548), as wool, manufac- Lap robes, according to material of chief value (G. A. 557). 2251⁄2 Lard...... 470 Larksspur (G. A. 1381)... Last blocks, see blocks under title "Woods." Lastings, woolen (T. D. 6137), see "Wool, manufs. of." Paragraph Rate of 177 Lead, articles, manufactures, or wares, not specially pro vided for, composed wholly or in part of lead, white.. alloyed, in pigs (T. D. 6786).... 35% .per lb. 134 •per lb. 234 I .per lb. ashes (T. D. 556, 4990), not 50 per ct. of lead......free. over 50 per ct. of lead, as lead ore (T. D. 3649), see "Ores." chromate of, and chrome colors, see "Paints." 166 molten and old refuse run into blocks and bars, .per lb. 166 167 51 167 pig (T. D. 3591, G. A. 2002), see proviso to ore, scraps, old, fit only to be remanufactured, see pro white, when dry or in pulp, or ground or mixed 160 160 Leaf, aluminum....... Dutch or bronze metal, (T. D. 4508, 8479). 40% 40% all leather not specially provided for (T. D. 6916; G. 10% 353 all manufactures of leather, or of which leather is com- |