100 29 1 00 kilo... 14 34 1 00 ..do 86 50 ..do 29 ..do 19 do 10 50 Screws: 827 1762 Used for wire in pianos. (See Pegs, No. 704.) 828 (860 Iron, all sizes, with or without nuts, gross weight....do 829 861 Brass, all sizes, &c. 830 [414) Seafoam. (See Amber, No. 15.) 831 (820) Seeds, medicinal, gross weight.. ..do Shawls: 832 (671] Wool, all colors, plain, twilled or worked, not, &c....do 50 50 100 38 100 ..do Silk, with or without fringe, even when their bor kilo.. 8888명 영영 50 836 (675] ders are of other material, not fine metal, net Silk, net, all ctasses, net weight...... *1 meter equals 39.37 inches. 840 778 841 (779) 842 [780] 843 [781 844 782 845 [783] Same, of wool, &c., up to 26 threads of web, &c. 846 [784] Same, of silk, &c., from 26 to 38 threads of, &c., net 847 [785] Same, of silk, &c., from 38 to 64 threads of, &c., net ..do 31 00 100 848 [786] Same, of linen and cotton, in any proportion, up to 849 [787] 850 [788] Same, of linen and cotton, &c., from 38 to 64 threads Same, of linen and cotton, &c., from 26 to 38 threads 851 [789] Same, of silk, with a mixture of cotton, linen, or 852 [790] Same, of silk, with, &c., from 26 to 38 threads of, 853 [791] Same, of silk, with, &c., from 38 to 64 threads of, Silk, all manufactures of, pure, of whatever class or de- 876 [584] Silk. (See Goods.) *One meter equals 39.37 inches. 14 34 100 1.00. 886 [732] Skins or furs, manufactures of, as muffs, tippets, &c., net weight Skirts: 1.00 891 1740] Slates and slate pencils, and imitation in pasteboard, iron, brass, porcelain, with or without frames, gross kilo... 892 [608] Sledge hammers or mallets of iron or steel, gross ..do 893 [175] Slipper patterns, &c., wool, invoice value. 1.00 888 50. 894 [132] All kinds, in pattern that have a mixture of silk or 895 [133] In patterns of silk, with or without a mixture of 896 [134] Any material other than silk or metal, and that ex- doz... 600 897 [135] Same, not exceeding 18 cents, &c ..do 2.00 75 1 00 1.00 1 00 898 (743) Smoothing-irons for laundresses, hatmakers, and shoe- 50 899 [829] Snuff or rappee, net weight; including in this the 900 [387] Snuffers and trays of steel, iron, or brass, gross weight...do 29 901 (530) 902 531 903 [291] 904 (821) Soda, caustic, gross weight Solder or pewter: 905 [419] In bars, gross weight. ..do 906 (420) In sheets or leaves, all thicknesses, gross weight.....do 50 50. 75 50 50 50 907 [95] In any material other than gold or silver, gross weight... 908 [95] In gold or silver. (See Jewels, No. 542.) 909 [412) Sperm, in blocks or large squares, net weight.. 910 [409) Spices. (See Cloves, No. 244.) 911 412 Spirits of wine. (See Alcohol, No. 11.) 912 Spokes. (See Wheels, No. 1084.) 913 [357] Spoons, all sizes, and forks, covered with tin, gross 914 [358] Same, of brass, gross weight 915 (359) Same, of white metal, not tinned iron or plaque, ..do 43 916 (360) Same, of gilded metal, gross weight. 917 [361] Same, of plated metal, gross weight.. Sponges: Fine, for toilet, gross weight Ordinary, gross weight.. 920 Springs. (See Axletrees, No. 28.) 921 [641] For doors, gross weight.. 922 [642) And axletrees for carriages, gross weight. 923 1643 Spring movements for bells, gross weight 924 [653] T Springs and catches used for opening and closing |