Law 1890....10 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 p. ct. Law 1894....10 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 p. ct.| H. R. 379. .... 13 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 p. ct. Senate... 13 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 p. ct.
Law 1890....35 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 p. ct. Law 1894....23 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 p. ct. H. R. 379....25 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 p. ct. Senate ..25 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 p. ct.
Law 1890....60 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 p. ct. Law 1894....38 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 p. ct. H. R. 379....40 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 p. ct. Senate......38 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 p. ct.
Law 1890....5 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 per ct. Law 1894....5cts. per sq. ft. and 10 per ct. H. R. 379....8cts. per sq. ft. and 10 per ct. Senato 8 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 per ct.
Law 1890....8 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 per ct. Law 1894....8 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 per ct. H. R. 379....12 cts. per sq. ft. and 10 p. ct. Senate ......10 cts per. sq. ft. and 10 p. ct.
Strips of glass, not more than 3 inches wide, ground or polished on one or both sides to a cylindrical or prismatic form, and glass slides for magic lanterns...
108 Opera and field glasses, telescopes, microscopes, photographic and project- ing lenses and other optical instruments, and frames or mountings for the same, not specially provided for....
Stained or painted window glass and stained or painted glass win- dows, and hand, pocket, or table mirrors not exceeding in size 144 square inches, with or without frames or cases, of whatever mate- rial composed..
Stained or painted window glass and stained or painted glass windows, mirrors, not exceeding in size 144 square inches, with or without frames or cases, and all glass or manufactures of which glass or paste is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for.
109 Stained or painted glass windows, or parts thereof, mirrors, not exceeding in size 144 square inches, with or without frames or cases, and all glass or manufactures of glass or paste, or of which glass or paste is the com- potent material of chief valve, not spec:ally provided for in this act, 45 per cent ad valorem.
a The rates in House bill 379 are, glass slides for magic lanterns, 45 per cent; and fusible enamel 25 per cent. See next page. Imports of fusible enamel in 1893 are included in "Lenses," § 106.
SCHEDULE B.-Earths, earthenware, and glassware-Continued. [n. d.-no data; n. e.-not enumerated.]
Marble and stone and manufactures of-Continued. Marble or onyx, in block, rough or squared only, 65 cents per cubic foot; marble or onyx, sawed or dressed, over 2 inches in thickness, $1.10 per cubic foot; slabs or paving tiles of marble or onyx, containing not less than 4 superficial inches, if not more than 1 inch in thickness, 12 cents per su- perficial foot; if more than 1 inch and not more than 1 inches in thick- ness, 15 cents per superficial foot; if more than 1 inches and not more than 2 inches in thickness, 18 cents per superficial foot; if rubbed in whole or in part, 3 cents per superficial foot in addition; mosaic cubes of marble, onyx, or stone, not exceeding 2 cubic inches in size, if loose, 1 cent per pound and 20 per cent ad valorem; if attached to paper or other material, 20 cents per superficial foot and 35 per cent ad valorem.
All manufactures of, not specially provided for.. Clocks, marble, chief value...
All manufactures of, including onyx, not specially provided for. Manufactures of agate, alabaster, chalcedony, chrysolite, cornelian, garnet, jasper, jet, malachite, marble, onyx, or rock crystal, includ- ing clock cases with or without movements, not specially provided for in this act, 50 per cent ad valorem...
Agates, manufactures of, n. e. s..........
Alabaster and spar, manufacturers of. Alabaster, manufactures of (act of 1894).
All other, not otherwise provided for (act of 1894)
117 Slates, slate chimney pieces, mantels, slabs for tables, and all other manufactures of slate...
522 Hones and whetstones..
Polishing and burnishing stones...
a Includes unmanufactured.
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