*"Steel in sheets, invoiced as the best cross-cuts, though it may be used for saws, should not be classified as partially manufactured, at ten cents. per lineal foot, since the same material may be used for hay-knives, mowingand other purposes. It should be classified as 'steel in sheets,' and pay duty according to its value per pound." So of steel sheets of a circular form. shutters skates, costing 20 cts. or less per pair same, costing more spindles spring, German springs, for wigs springs, known as "crinoline steel," classed as "steel crinoline wire” squares, other than marked on one side tires, cast wire, square, to make stretchers for umbrellas, sunshades, and parasols, cut into pieces not exceeding the length therefor wire rope, strand and chain, either bright, coppered, galvanized, or coated with other metals, pays the same rate of duty levied on the wire of which it is made. wire, not less than in. in diam.:valued at 7 cts. per lb. or less valued above 7 cts. per lb. and not above 11 cts. per lb. 30 per cent. 45 per cent. 9 cts. per lb. and 30 per cent. 45 per cent. |