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and: Provided, That when iron or steel axles are imported fitte els, or parts of wheels, of iron or steel, they shall be dutiable a he rate as the wheels in which they are fitted.

Blacksmiths' hammers and sledges, track tools, wedges, and rs, whether of iron or steel, one and one-half cents per pound. Bolts, with or without threads or nuts, or bolt-blanks, and fininges or hinge-blanks, whether of iron or steel, one and one-half er pound.

Card-clothing manufactured from tempered steel wire, forty-five er square foot; all other, twenty cents per square foot.

Cast-iron pipe of every description, four-tenths of one cent per

Cast-iron vessels, plates, stove-plates, andirons, sad-irons, tailors' atters' irons, and castings of iron, not specially provided for in t, eight-tenths of one cent per pound.

Castings of malleable iron not specially provided for in this Act, aths of one cent per pound.

Cast hollow-ware, coated, glazed, or tinned, two cents per pound. Chain or chains of all kinds, made of iron or steel, not less than urths of one inch in diameter, one and one-eighth cents per less than three-fourths of one inch and not less than threeof one inch in diameter, one and three-eighths cents per pound; n three-eighths of one inch in diameter and not less than fiveths of one inch in diameter, one and seven-eighths cents per less than five-sixteenths of one inch in diameter, three cents nd; but no chain or chains of any description shall pay a lower duty than forty-five per centum ad valorem.

Lap welded, butt welded, seamed, or jointed iron or steel boiler pipes, flues, or stays, not thinner than number sixteen wire two cents per pound; welded cylindrical furnaces, made from etal, two and one-half cents per pound; all other iron or steel inished, not specially provided for in this Act, thirty-five per ad valorem.

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Penknives or pocketknives, clasp knives, pruning knives, and budding knives of all kinds, or parts thereof, and erasers or manicure knives, or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured, valued at not more than forty cents per dozen, forty per centum ad valorem; valued at more than forty cents per dozen and not exceeding fifty cents per dozen, one cent per piece and forty per centum ad valorem; valued at more than fifty cents per dozen and not exceeding one dollar and twenty-five cents per dozen, five cents per piece and forty per centum ad valorem; valued at more than one dollar and twenty-five cents per dozen and not exceeding three dollars per dozen, ten cents per piece and forty per centum ad valorem; valued at more than three dollars per dozen, twenty cents per piece and forty per centum

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and fifty cents per dozen, fifty cents per dozen and fifte centum ad valorem; valued at one dollar and fifty ce dozen and less than three dollars per dozen, one doll dozen and fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at th lars per dozen or more, one dollar and seventy-five ce dozen and twenty per centum ad valorem. Scisso shears, and blades for the same, finished or unfinished, at not more than fifty cents per dozen, fifteen cents per and fifteen per centum ad valorem; valued at more tha cents and not more than one dollar and seventy-five ce dozen, fifty cents per dozen and fifteen per centum ad va valued at more than one dollar and seventy-five cen dozen, seventy-five cents per dozen and twenty-five per ad valorem.

154. Swords, sword-blades, and side-arms, thirty-five per cen valorem.

155. Table, butchers', carving, cooks', hunting, kitchen, brea ter, vegetable, fruit, cheese, plumbers', painters', I artists', and shoe knives, forks and steels, finished or ished, with handles of mother-of-pearl, shell or ivory, cents each; with handles of deer horn, twelve cents each handles of hard rubber, solid bone, celluloid or any pyr material, five cents each; with handles of any other m than those above mentioned, one and one-half cents eac in addition, on all the above articles, fifteen per cent valorem: Provided, That none of the above-named a shall pay a less rate of duty than forty-five per cent valorem.

156. Files, file-blanks, rasps, and floats, of all cuts and kinds, t one-half inches in length and under, thirty cents per dozen; ov and one-half inches in length and not over four and one-half fifty cents per dozen; over four and one-half inches in length and seven inches, seventy-five cents per dozen; seven inches in leng over, one dollar per dozen.

FIREARMS:

157. Muskets, muzzle-loading shotguns, rifles, and parts t twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

158. Double-barreled, sporting, breech-loading shotguns, comb shotguns and rifles, valued at not more than five dolla dollar and fifty cents each and in addition thereto fift centum ad valorem; valued at more than five dollars a more than ten dollars, four dollars each and in addition fifteen per centum ad valorem each; valued at more than 1 lars, six dollars each; double barrels for sporting breech-1 shotguns and rifles further advanced in manufacture tha bored only, three dollars each; stocks for double-barreled ing breech-loading shotguns and rifles wholly or partially

other fittings shall be subject to a duty of six dollars each a thirty-five per centum ad valorem; single-barreled bree loading shotguns, or parts thereof, except as otherwise s cially provided for in this Act, one dollar each and thirty-f per centum ad valorem. Revolving pistols or parts there seventy-five cents each and twenty-five per centum ad valore . Sheets, plates, wares, or articles of iron, steel, or other met eled or glazed with vitreous glasses, forty per centum ad valore S, SPIKES, TACKS, AND NEEDLES:

. Cut nails and cut spikes of iron or steel, six-tenths of one cer per pound.

Horseshoe nails, hob nails, and all other wrought iron or stee nails not specially provided for in this Act, two and one-fourt cents per pound.

Wire nails made of wrought iron or steel, not less than one inch in length and not lighter than number sixteen wire gauge, one half of one cent per pound; less than one inch in length and lighter than number sixteen wire gauge, one cent per pound. Spikes, nuts, and washers, and horse, mule, or ox shoes, of wrought iron or steel, one cent per pound.

Cut tacks, brads, or sprigs, not exceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand, one and one-fourth cents per thousand; exceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand, one and one-half cents per pound.

Needles for knitting or sewing machines, including latch needles, one dollar per thousand and twenty-five per centum ad valorem; crochet needles and tape needles, knitting and all other needles, not specially provided for in this Act, and bodkins of metal, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

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. Steel plates engraved, stereotype plates, electrotype plates, and plates of other materials, engraved or lithographed, for printing, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

- Rivets of iron or steel, two cents per pound.

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. Crosscut saws, six cents per linear foot; mill saws, ten cents per linear foot; pit, and drag saws, eight cents per linear foot; circular saws, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; steel band saws, finished or further advanced than tempered and polished, ten cents per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem; hand, back, and all other saws, not specially provided for in this Act, thirty per centum ad valorem.

Screws, commonly called wood screws, made of iron or steel, than two inches in length, four cents per pound; over one inch not more than two inches in length, six cents per pound; over alf inch and not more than one inch in length, eight and one-half per pound; one-half inch and less in length, twelve cents per 1.

without regard to the degree of manufacture, one and one-fourt per pound: Provided, That when wheels for railway purposes, o thereof, of iron or steel, are imported with iron or steel axles fi them, the wheels and axles together shall be dutiable at the sa as is provided for the wheels when imported separately.

MISCELLANEOUS METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF.

172. Aluminum, and alloys of any kind in which aluminum component material of chief value, in crude form, eight cer pound; in plates, sheets, bars, and rods, thirteen cents per pour 173. Antimony, as regulus or metal, three-fourths of one ce pound.

174. Argentine, albata, or German silver, unmanufactured, t five per centum ad valorem.

175. Bronze powder, twelve cents per pound; bronze or Dutch or aluminum, in leaf, six cents per package of one hundred leav 176. Copper in rolled plates, called braziers' copper, sheets pipes, and copper bottoms, two and one-half cents per pound; ing or yellow metal of which copper is the component material value, and not composed wholly or in part of iron ungalvanize cents per pound.

GOLD AND SILVER:

177. Gold leaf, one dollar and seventy-five cents per package hundred leaves.

178. Silver leaf, seventy-five cents per package of five hundred 179. Tinsel wire, lame or lahn, made wholly or in chief value o

silver, or other metal, five cents per pound; bullions and threads, made wholly or in chief value of tinsel wire, 1 lahn, five cents per pound and thirty-five per cent valorem; laces, embroideries, braids, galloons, trimmin other articles, made wholly or in chief value of tinsel wir or lahn, bullions, or metal threads, sixty per centum ad va 180. Hooks and eyes, metallic, whether loose, carded or oth including weight of cards, cartons, and immediate wrappings and five and one-half cents per pound and fifteen per centum ad val

LEAD:

181. Lead-bearing ore of all kinds, one and one-half cents per

on the lead contained therein: Provided, That on all in tions of lead-bearing ores the duties shall be estimated port of entry, and a bond given in double the amount o estimated duties for the transportation of the ores by c carriers bonded for the transportation of appraised or praised merchandise to properly equipped sampling or ing establishments, whether designated as bonded ware or otherwise. On the arrival of the ores at such establish Pub. No. 11—2

case of ores that shall be removed to a bonded warehous refined for exportation as provided by law. And the tary of the Treasury is authorized to make all necessary lations to enforce the provisions of this paragraph. 182. Lead dross, lead bullion or base bullion, lead in pigs and lead in any form not specially provided for in this Ac refuse lead run into blocks and bars, and old scrap lead fi to be remanufactured; all the foregoing, two and one-e cents per pound; lead in sheets, pipe, shot, glaziers' lead lead wire, two and one-half cents per pound.

183. Metallic mineral substances in a crude state, and m wrought, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty per cen valorem; monazite sand and thorite, six cents per pound. 184. Mica, unmanufactured, or rough trimmed only, six cents und and twenty per centum ad valorem; mica, cut or trimmed, tw nts per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem.

185. Nickel, nickel oxide, alloy of any kind in which nickel is a c nent material of chief value, in pigs, ingots, bars, or sheets, six ce r pound.

186. Pens, metallic, except gold pens, twelve cents per gross. 187. Penholder tips, penholders or parts thereof, and gold pe enty-five per centum ad valorem.

188. Pins with solid heads, without ornamentation, including ha fety, hat, bonnet, and shawl pins; any of the foregoing compos holly of brass, copper, iron, steel, or other base metal, not plated, ar t commonly known as jewelry, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 189. Quicksilver, seven cents per pound. The flasks, bottles, or oth ssels in which quicksilver is imported shall be subject to the sam te of duty as they would be subjected to if imported empty. 190. Type metal, one and one-half cents per pound for the lead con ined therein; new types, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 191. Watch movements, whether imported in cases or not, if having t more than seven jewels, thirty-five cents each; if having more than ven jewels and not more than eleven jewels, fifty cents each; if hav g more than eleven jewels and not more than fifteen jewels, seventye cents each; if having more than fifteen jewels and not more than venteen jewels, one dollar and twenty-five cents each; it having more an seventeen jewels, three dollars each, and in addition thereto, on the foregoing, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; watch cases and rts of watches, including watch dials, chronometers, box or ship, and rts thereof, clocks and parts thereof, not otherwise provided for in is Act, whether separately packed or otherwise, not composed wholly in part of china, porcelain, parian, bisque or earthenware, forty per ntum ad valorem; all jewels for use in the manufacture of watches or ocks, ten per centum ad valorem.

192. Zinc in blocks or pigs, one and one-half cents per pound; in eets, two cents per pound; old and worn-out, fit only to be remanuctured, one cent per pound.

193. Articles or wares not specially provided for in this Act, composed

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