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parts thereof, finished or unfinished, valued at not over cents per dozen, twenty cents per dozen and fifteen per c ad valorem; valued at over forty cents per dozen and no one dollar and fifty cents per dozen, forty-five cents per and twenty per centum ad valorem; valued at over one and fifty cents per dozen, fifty per centum ad valorem. 109. Lenses of glass or pebble, ground and polished to a sph cylindrical, or prismatic form, and ground and polished or coquill glasses, wholly or partly manufactured, wit edges unground, forty-five per centuin ad valorem; i their edges ground or beveled, ten cents per dozen pair forty-five per centum ad valorem.

110. Strips of glass, not more than three inches wide, ground ished on one or both sides to a cylindrical or prismatic and glass slides for magic lanterns, forty-five per cent valorem.

111. Opera and field glasses, telescopes, microscopes, photog and projecting lenses and optical instruments, and fra mountings for the same; all the foregoing not speciall vided for in this Act, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 112. Stained or painted glass windows, or parts thereof, and a rors, not exceeding in size one hundred and forty-four s inches, with or without frames or cases, and all glass or factures of glass or paste, or of which glass or paste component material of chief value, not specially provid in this Act, forty-five per centum ad valorem.

113. Fusible enamel, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

MARBLE AND STONE, AND MANUFACTURES OF:

114. Marble in block, rough or squared only, sixty-five cents per foot; onyx in block, rough or squared, one dollar and fifty per cubic foot; marble or onyx, sawed or dressed, ove inches in thickness, one dollar and ten cents per cubic slabs or paving tiles of marble or onyx, containing no than four superficial inches, if not more than one inch in ness, twelve cents per superficial foot; if more than on and not more than one and one-half inches in thickness, cents per superficial foot; if more than one and one-half and not more than two inches in thickness, eighteen cen superficial foot; if rubbed in whole or in part, three cen superficial foot in addition; mosaic cubes of marble, on stone, not exceeding two cubic inches in size, if loose, on per pound and twenty per centum ad valorein; if attach paper or other material, twenty cents per superficial foo thirty-five per centum ad valorem.

115. Manufactures of agate, alabaster, chalcedony, chrysolite, cornelian, garnet, jasper, jet, malachite, marble, onyx crystal, or spar, including clock cases with or w

or undressed, not specially provided for in this Act, twelv cents per cubic foot.

Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone, and other building o monumental stone, except marble and onyx, not specially pro vided for in this Act, hewn, dressed, or polished, fifty pe centum ad valorem.

. Grindstones, finished or unfinished, one dollar and seventy-fiv cents per ton.

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. Slates, slate chimney-pieces, mantels, slabs for tables, roofing slates, and all other manufactures of slate, not specially provided for in this Act, twenty per centum ad valorem.

SCHEDULE C.-METALS AND MANUFACTURES OF.

. Iron ore, including manganiferous iron ore, and the dross or um from burnt pyrites, forty cents per ton: Provided, That in ng and collecting the duty on iron ore no deduction shall be made the weight of the ore on account of moisture which may be chemor physically combined therewith; basic slag, ground or unground, ollar per ton.

. Iron in pigs, iron kentledge, spiegeleisen, ferro-manganese, ferron, wrought and cast scrap iron, and scrap steel, four dollars per out nothing shall be deemed scrap iron or scrap steel except waste use iron or steel fit only to be remanufactured.

Bar iron, square iron, rolled or hammered, comprising flats not han one inch wide nor less than three-eighths of one inch thick, I iron not less than seven-sixteenths of one inch in diameter, sixs of one cent per pound.

. Round iron, in coils or rods, less than seven-sixteenths of one n diameter, and bars or shapes of rolled or hammered iron, not ally provided for in this Act, eight-tenths of one cent per pound: ded, That all iron in slabs, blooms, loops, or other forms less finthan iron in bars, and more advanced than pig iron, except castshall be subject to a duty of five-tenths of one cent per pound: ded further, That all iron bars, blooms, billets, or sizes or shapes y kind, in the manufacture of which charcoal is used as fuel, shall bject to a duty of twelve dollars per ton.

. Beams, girders, joists, angles, channels, car-truck channels, T T, ans and posts or parts or sections of columns and posts, deck and beams, and building forms, together with all other structural es of iron or steel, whether plain or punched, or fitted for use, fives of one cent per pound.

. Boiler or other plate iron or steel, except crucible plate steel and lates hereinafter provided for, not thinner than number ten wire e, sheared or unsheared, and skelp iron or steel sheared or rolled Doves, valued at one cent per pound or less, five-tenths of one cent ound; valued above one cent and not above two cents per pound, nths of one cent per pound; valued above two cents and not above

cially provided for in this Act, thirty-five per centum ad valore friction ball forgings of iron or steel, or of combined iron a forty-five per centum ad valorem.

128. Hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel, not otherwise provid this Act, valued at three cents per pound or less, eight inche in width, and less than three-eighths of one inch thick and no than number ten wire gauge, five-tenths of one cent per pour ner than number ten wire gauge and not thinner than numbe wire gauge, six-tenths of one cent per pound; thinner than twenty wire gauge, eight-tenths of one cent per pound: Provid barrel hoops of iron or steel, and hoop or band iron or hoop steel flared, splayed or punched, with or without buckles or fas shall pay one-tenth of one cent per pound more duty than that on the hoop or band iron or steel from which they are made; ste or strips, untempered, suitable for making band saws, three c pound and twenty per centum ad valorem; if tempered, or t and polished, six cents per pound and twenty per centum ad

129. Hoop or band iron, or hoop or band steel, cut to le wholly or partly manufactured into hoops or ties, coated or no with paint or any other preparation, with or without buckles a ings, for baling cotton or any other commodity, five-tenths of per pound.

130. Railway bars, made of iron or steel, and railway bars part of steel, Trails, and punched iron or steel flat rails, sev tieths of one cent per pound; railway fish-plates or splice-bars, iron or steel, four-tenths of one cent per pound.

131. Sheets of iron or steel, common or black, of whateve sions, and skelp iron or steel, valued at three cents per pound thinner than number ten and not thinner than number twe gauge, seven-tenths of one cent per pound; thinner than twenty wire gauge and not thinner than number twenty-1 gauge, eight-tenths of one cent per pound; thinner than twenty-five wire gauge and not thinner than number thirty-1 gauge, one and one-tenth cents per pound; thinner than numb two wire gauge, one and two-tenths cents per pound; corru crimped, one and one-tenth cents per pound: Provided, That a of common or black iron or steel not thinner than number gauge shall pay duty as plate iron or plate steel.

132. All iron or steel sheets or plates, and all hoop, band, iron or steel, excepting what are known commercially as ti terne plates, and taggers tin, and hereinafter provided for, w vanized or coated with zinc, spelter, or other metals, or any those metals, shall pay two-tenths of one cent per pound m than if the same was not so galvanized or coated.

133. Sheets of iron or steel, polished, planished, or glanced, ever name designated, two cents per pound: Provided, That sheets of iron or steel, by whatever name designated, other polished, planished, or glanced herein provided for, which ha pickled or cleaned by acid, or by any other material or process,

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Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, and slabs, by whatever proc de; die blocks or blanks; billets and bars and tapered or bev ars; mill shafting; pressed, sheared, or stamped shapes; saw wholly or partially manufactured; hammer molds or swaged gun-barrel molds not in bars; alloys used as substitutes for steel nanufacture of tools; all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, r iron-molded steel castings; sheets and plates and steel in all nd shapes not specially provided for in this Act, all of the above at one cent per pound or less, three-tenths of one cent per pound; above one cent and not above one and four-tenths cents per four-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above one and fourcents and not above one and eight-tenths cents per pound, sixof one cent per pound; valued above one and eight-tenths cents t above two and two-tenths cents per pound, seven-tenths of one r pound; valued above two and two-tenths cents and not above ents per pound, nine-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above ents per pound and not above four cents per pound, one and ths cents per pound; valued above four cents and not above ents per pound, one and three-tenths cents per pound; valued seven cents and not above ten cents per pound, two cents per valued above ten cents and not above thirteen cents per pound, d four-tenths cents per pound; valued above thirteen cents and ove sixteen cents per pound, two and eight-tenths cents per valued above sixteen cents per pound, four and seven-tenths er pound.

Wire rods: Rivet, screw, fence, and other iron or steel wire rods, whether round, oval, flat, or square, or in any other shape, and nail rods, in coils or otherwise, valued at four cents or less per pound, four-tenths of one cent per pound; valued over four cents per pound, three-fourths of one cent per pound: Provided, That all round iron or steel rods smaller than number six wire gauge shall be classed and dutiable as wire: Provided further, That all iron or steel wire rods which have been tempered or treated in any manner or partly manufactured shall pay an additional duty of one-half of one cent per pound. Round iron or steel wire, not smaller than number thirteen wire gauge, one and one-fourth cents per pound; smaller than number thirteen and not smaller than number sixteen wire gauge, one and one-half cents per pound; smaller than number sixteen wire gauge, two cents per pound: Provided, That all the foregoing valued at more than four cents per pound shall pay forty per centum ad valorem. Iron or steel or other wire not specially provided for in this Act, including such as is commonly known as hat wire, or bonnet wire, crinoline wire, corset wire, needle wire, piano wire, clock wire, and watch wire, whether flat or otherwise, and corset clasps, corset steels and dress steels, and

addition thereto one and one-fourth cents per pound, that wire rope and wire strand shall pay the maximum duty which would be imposed upon any wire used manufacture thereof, and in addition thereto one ce pound; and on iron or steel wire coated with zinc, tin, other metal, two-tenths of one cent per pound in add the rate imposed on the wire from which it is made.

GENERAL PROVISIONS.

138. No allowance or reduction of duties for partial loss or dan consequence of rust or of discoloration shall be made upon any tion of iron or steel, or upon any article wholly or partly manufa of iron or steel, or upon any manufacture of iron or steel.

139. All metal produced from iron or its ores, which is cast a leable, of whatever description or form, without regard to the per of carbon contained therein, whether produced by cementation, verted, cast, or made from iron or its ores, by the crucible, Be Clapp-Griffith, pneumatic, Thomas-Gilchrist, basic, Siemens-Ma open-hearth process, or by the equivalent of either, or by a comb of two or more of the processes, or their equivalents, or by any or other process which produces from iron or its ores a meta granular or fibrous in structure, which is cast and malleable, ex what is known as malleable-iron castings, shall be classed and d nated as steel.

140. No article not specially provided for in this Act, which is or partly manufactured from tin plate, terne plate, or the sheet hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel herein provided for, or of such tin plate, terne plate, sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll steel shall be the material of chief value, shall pay a lower rate than that imposed on the tin plate, terne plate, or sheet, plate band, or scroll iron or steel from which it is made, or of which be the component thereof of chief value.

141. On all iron or steel bars or rods of whatever shape or which are cold rolled, cold drawn, cold hammered, or polished way in addition to the ordinary process of hot rolling or ham there shall be paid one-fourth of one cent per pound in addition rates provided in this Act on bars or rods of whatever section o which are hot rolled; and on all strips, plates, or sheets of iron of whatever shape, other than the polished, planished, or glanced iron or sheet-steel herein before provided for, which are cold roll hammered, blued, brightened, tempered, or polished by any pro such perfected surface finish or polish better than the grade rolled, smoothed only, herein before provided for, there shall b one cent per pound in addition to the rates provided in this A plates, strips, or sheets of iron or steel of common or black finis on steel circular saw plates there shall be paid one-half of one c pound in addition to the rate provided in this Act for steel saw

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