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the classification of such containers is otherwise specifically provided for), ten per centum ad valorem.

(b) Siphon bottles, thirty per centum ad valorem. 16. Glass, crystal, and glass imitating crystal:

(a) In decanters, glasses, tumblers, cups, goblets, saucers, plates,
dishes, pitchers, bowls, candlesticks, pillar lamps, bracket
lamps, and other articles of table service or for lighting; wash-
bowls, wash basins, soap dishes, toothbrush holders and wash-
stand pitchers, any of the foregoing not cut, engraved, painted,
enameled, or gilt, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.
(b) The same, cut, engraved, painted, enameled or gilt, fifty per
centum ad valorem.

17. Lamp chimneys:

(a) Neither engraved nor ornamented (except as to such fluting and finishing as may be made in the process of manufacture), twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

(b) Other, fifty per centum ad valorem.

18. Glass or crystal in plates, slabs, and similar forms:

(a) Slabs, cones or prisms, for paving or roofing, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar and sixty-five cents,

(b) Common window glass, neither polished, beveled, engraved nor
annealed, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

(c) The same, set in lead, or frosted plain or in design; plate glass,
polished, beveled or not, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.
(d) Glass, of all kinds, engraved or enameled, fifty per centum ad
valorem.

19. Mirrors of all kinds, framed or mounted (with whatever material), or not, including the value of the frames and mountings, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.

20. Other manufactures of glass:

(a) In spectacles, eyeglasses, and goggles, also lenses for same, mounted or unmounted, including the value of the mountings, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

(b) In flower stands, vases, urns, and similar articles for toilet and decorative purposes, neither cut, painted, enameled, nor gilt, forty per centum ad valorem.

(c) The same, cut, painted, enameled, or gilt, sixty per centum ad valorem.

(d) Powdered or crushed glass, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (e) Manufactures not otherwise provided for, in which glass is the component material of chief value, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.

CLASS II.

COAL, SCHISTS, BITUMENS, AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF.
GROUP 1.- COAL.

21. Coal and coke, gross weight, one thousand kilos., twenty-five cents.

GROUP 2. SCHISTS, BITUMENS, AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF. 22. Tars, pitches, and tar oils, not otherwise provided for; mineral oils, crude or refined, including those for illumination, lubrication, fuel, or solvents; vaseline (except when compounded with other substances); axle

grease of all kinds; asphaltums; carbolineum and similar compounds; gross weight, one hundred kilos., twenty-five cents.

Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay

a less rate of duty than ten per centum ad valorem.

Provided further, That, though imported under a name referable to this paragraph, paraffin, or other similar products, shall be classified under paragraph eighty-three of this Act.

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CLASS III. METALS AND MANUFACTURES THEREOF.

GOLD, SILVER, AND PLATINUM; ALLOYS THEREOF; GOLD AND

SILVER PLATED ARTICLES.

23. Gold, platinum, and alloys thereof:

(a) In jewelry, plate and goldsmiths' wares not otherwise provided for, hectog., twelve dollars and fifty cents,

(b) The same, set with pearls or with precious or semiprecious stones, hectog., twenty-five dollars.

(c) The same, set with doublets or with imitations of pearls or of precious or semiprecious stones, hectog., seventeen dollars and fifty cents.

(d) Articles or manufactures of gold or platinum (except jewelry), composed in part of other materials, in which the component material of chief value is gold or platinum, not otherwise provided for, pellets for use in dentistry, solder and foil, hectog., three dollars.

Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad

valorem.

24. Silver and alloys thereof:

(a) In jewelry, plate and silversmiths' wares not otherwise provided for, hectog., one dollar.

(b) The same, set with pearls or with precious or semiprecious stones, hectog., five dollars.

(c) The same, set with doublets or with imitations of pearls or of precious or semiprecious stones, hectog., five dollars.

(d) Articles or manufactures of silver (except jewelry), composed in part of other materials, in which the component material of chief value is silver, not otherwise provided for, solder and foil, hectog., forty cents.

Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

25. Gold and silver plated wares:

(a) In jewelry, kilo., two dollars and forty cents.

(b) In lamps not otherwise provided for, picture frames, knives, forks, and spoons, carriage and coffin fittings, saddlery hardware, foil, kilo., sixty cents.

(c) Not otherwise provided for, kilo., two dollars.

Provided, That no article classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

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Malleable cast iron and manufactures thereof shall be dutiable as

wrought iron.

26. Articles of cast iron, painted or not, but not otherwise coated or ornamented, neither polished nor turned, gross weight:

(a) Bars, beams, plates, grates for furnaces, columns and pipes, one hundred kilos., thirty-five cents.

(b) Other, one hundred kilos., seventy-five cents.

27. Other articles of cast iron (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), fifteen per centum ad valorem.

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28. Wrought iron and steel, gross weight:

(a) In rails, straight or bent, cross ties, portable tramways, crossings
and similar track sections; switch rails, switches, tongues,
frogs, fish plates and chairs; one hundred kilos., forty cents.
(b) In bars or beams (except of crucible steel), not cut to measure,
perforated, or riveted or fastened together, rods, tires, and
hoops, one hundred kilos., forty cents.

Provided, That bars or rods not exceeding fifteen millimeters in diameter and steel known as "bamboo steel," classified under clause (b) of this paragraph, shall not pay a less rate of duty than fifteen per centum ad valorem.

(c) The same, of crucible steel, one hundred kilos., two dollars and sixty-five cents.

Provided, That no article classified under clause (c) of this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than fifteen per centum ad valorem.

29. Wrought iron or steel in sheets, gross weight:

(a) Plain and unpolished, one hundred kilos., fifty cents.
(b) Polished, corrugated, perforated, or cold rolled, galvanized or
not, and hoop iron, one hundred kilos., one dollar.

Provided, That any of the articles or materials classified
under clause (b) of this paragraph, made up in hoops, ridg
ings, eaves, drain pipes, gutters, ceilings, shingles, ceiling
centers, borders, friezes, dadoes, and similar articles, shall be
dutiable at the rate herein provided, with a surtax of one hun-
dred
per centum.

(c) Tinned, terneplate, and tin plate, one hundred kilos., one dollar and twenty cents.

30. Wrought iron or steel, in pieces, in the rough, gross weight:

(a) Neither polished, turned nor adjusted, one hundred kilos., sixty

five cents.

(b) Rough-turned or lathed, but neither polished nor adjusted, one hundred kilos., one dollar.

31. Wrought iron or steel, in pieces, finished, gross weight:

(a) Wheels weighing each more than one hundred kilos., axles, springs, brake-shoes, drawbars, brake-beams, bumpers, couplings, lubricating boxes, and similar articles for railways and tramways, one hundred kilos., forty-five cents.

(b) Wheels weighing each one hundred kilos. or less, axles and springs for vehicles, not otherwise provided for, one hundred kilos., one dollar and five cents.

32. Wrought iron or steel in large pieces, composed of bars, beams, or sheets, for structural purposes, perforated or cut to measure, fastened together or not, gross weight, one hundred kilos., one dollar and twenty-five

cents.

33. Wrought iron or steel pipes, gross weight:

(a) Plain, painted, tarred, or galvanized, one hundred kilos., one dollar and ten cents.

(b) Other (except those coated or covered with gold or silver), one hundred kilos., one dollar and fifty cents.

34. Wrought iron or steel wire:

(a) More than one millimeter in diameter, plain, galvanized, or coppered, wire cables and ropes, and barbed wire, ten per centum ad valorem.

(b) One millimeter or less in diameter, plain, galvanized, or coppered, and wire netting, fifteen per centum ad valorem.

(c) Other, including those covered with textiles, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

(d) Gauze, cloths, and screenings, in the piece, twenty per centum ad valorem.

(e) In other manufactures (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

35. Wrought iron or steel chains, in the piece or otherwise (except in trinkets or jewelry):

(a) Exceeding five millimeters in diameter, ten per centum ad

valorem.

(b) Other, plain, painted, or galvanized, fifteen per centum ad

valorem.

(c) The same, covered or coated with other metals (except gold or silver), twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

36. Anvils, ten per centum ad valorem.

37. Nuts, bolts, rivets, and washers, one hundred kilos., two dollars.

38. Nails, clasp nails, and staples, ten per centum ad valorem.

39. Screws, tacks, and brads, fifteen per centum ad valorem.

40. Saddlery hardware (except chains and buckles), plain, or covered or coated with other metals or materials (except gold or silver), fifteen per centum ad valorem.

41. Buckles (except trinkets or ornaments, or covered or coated with gold or silver), fifteen per centum ad valorem.

42. Cutlery:

(a) Butchers', shoemakers', saddlers', plumbers', painters', pruning, budding, kitchen, bread, and cheese knives; table knives and forks with handles of common wood, or of iron, japanned or not, not covered or coated with other metals; common scissors or shears, plain, glazed, or japanned; grass, garden, hedge, pruning, and sheep shears; fishhooks; twenty per centum ad valorem.

(b) Pocket cutlery, hunting and sheath knives, side arms (not fire) and parts therefor, razors, and other cutlery, including scissors and shears not otherwise provided for (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), thirty per centum ad valorem.

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(c) Sword canes and similar articles and weapons with concealed blades, eighty per centum ad valorem.

43. Firearms of all kinds and detached parts therefor, forty per centum ad

valorem.

44. Manufactures of terneplate or tin plate:

(a) In articles not otherwise provided for, plain, painted, varnished,

or japanned, fifteen per centum ad valorem.

(b) The same, including vehicle lamps, covered, coated, or combined with other metals or materials (except gold or silver), twenty per centum ad valorem.

(c) Vehicle lamps, covered or coated to any extent with gold or silver, in which the component material of chief value is tin plate,

twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

45. Manufactures not otherwise provided for, in which wrought iron or steel is the component material of chief value:

(a) Plain, painted, varnished, or japanned, or covered or coated with lead, tin, or zinc, fifteen per centum ad valorem.

(b) Other (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), twenty per centum ad valorem,

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46. Copper or alloys thereof, in bars, pipes, and sheets, or alloys of copper, in lumps and ingots, any of the foregoing except of Muntz metal, ten per centum ad valorem.

47. Copper and alloys thereof, in wire:

(a) Plain, fifteen per centum ad valorem.

(b) Blanched, gilt, or nickeled, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. (c) Covered with textiles, not otherwise provided for, or with insulating materials, cables for conducting electricity and trolley wire, ten per centum ad valorem.

(d) Covered with silk, not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

(e) Gauze, cloths, and screenings, in the piece, twenty per centum ad valorem.

(f) Manufactures not otherwise provided for, in which wire of copper or its alloys is the component material of chief value (except when covered or coated with gold or silver), twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

48. Manufactures not otherwise provided for, in which copper or alloys thereof is the component material of chief value:

(a) Plain, polished, varnished, painted, tinned, or japanned, twenty per centum ad valorem.

(b) Other (except those covered or coated with gold or silver), twentyfive per centum ad valorem.

GROUP 5. OTHER METALS AND ALLOYS THEREOF.

49. Mercury, gross weight, kilo., ten cents.

50. Nickel, aluminum, and alloys thereof:

(a) In bars, sheets, pipes, and wire, fifteen per centum ad valorem. (b) In articles not otherwise provided for, twenty-five per centum ad

valorem.

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