Decatur Democrat, Volume 41, Number 20, Decatur, Adams County, 29 July 1897 — Page 8

THE MI TARIFF. The Dingley Law Compared With the Wilson Act. ALL THE SCHEDULES COMPLETE. A Detailed and Exact Statement of the New Rates of Duty, Showing Wherein They Differ From the Old Tariff—Many Important Changes. MHEDI LE A.—Chemicals, Oils and Paints Din gley Wilson law. law. Acids— Acetic, not exceeding specific gravity 1.047 % c lb 20 p c Exceeding that 2o 2U p c Boracic &*• & Chromic 4c Lactic 5c 20pc Citric 7c 25 p c Salicylic 10c 20 p c Sulphuric /4 C Free Tannic oOc 60c Gallic 10c 20 pc Tartaric 7c 20 p c All other acids 25 p c — All alcoholic perfumery and toilet preparations containing alcohol, and alcoholic compounds not provided for 60c & $2 gal » 45 p c &50 pc Alkalis, alkaloids, distilled, essential, expressed and rendered oils and combinations of them, and chemical compounds not otherwise provided for 25 pc 20 pc Alumina 6-10 c 4-10 c Alum, alum cake, etc /t>c 4-10 c Ammonia, carbonate of Muriate of % c 10 p c Sulphate of 3-10 c 20 p c Argols containing not more than 40 p c bitart rate of potash 1° Free Containing more than 40 p c Free ' Partly refined, containing not , more than 90 p c 4c 20 p c Rochelle salts 4c -c Cream of tartar 5c 20pc Blacking 25 pc 20 pjo Bleaching powder l’sc Blue vitriol Free . Bone char, suitable for decolorizing sugars 20pc 20pc Borax. 5c 5c Borales of lime containing more than 36 p c of anhydrous boracic acid 4c 1 X 2 C Not more than 36 p 5c 1/jjC i Camphor, refined 6c 10 p c Chalk (not medicinal or toilet), precipitated or prepared in cubes, blocks or sticks, including tailors’, billiard, red or French lc ~ Other chalk 25 p c — Chloroform 20c 25c Coal tar dyes not provided for... 20 p c 25 p c Other products of coal tar 20 p c Free Cobalt, oxide of 25 p c 25 p c , Collodion. •k’ fi 40c i Rolled in sheets 60 ' 50c , Manufactured 65c & 45 p c 25 p c Coloring for brandy, etc 50pc 50pc Copperas Uc Free Drugs, such as barks, beans, buds, dried insects, gum, nuts, etc., advanced in value, not provided for. l 4 c & 10 p c 10 p c Ethers— Sulphuric, per lb 40c 40c Spirits of nitrous 25c 25c Fruit ethers, oils or essences..., $2 $2 Ethers not provided for 11 $1 None shall pay less than 25 p <\ Extracts and decoctions of logwood, etc., not provided for... %c 10 p c Extracts of quebracho and hemlock bark Ho 10 p c Extracts of sumac and of woods other than dye woods not provided for 10 p c Gelatin, glue, etc., valued not above 10c lb Valued above 10c and not above 35c lb 25 pc 25 pc Valued above 35c lb 15c & 20 p c 25 p c Glycerin, crude 1c 1c Glycerin, refined 3c 3c Indigo, extr-■ '•* or paste %c Free Indigo, carmmed 10c Free Ink and ink pov. ders 25pc 25 pc lodine, resublimed 20c Free lodoform $1 SI Licorice 4?-' 2 c 5c Chicle 10c Free Magnesia, carbonate of, medicinal 3c 8c Calcined, medicinal 7c 7c , Sulphate, epsom salts l-5c l-5c i Oils—Alizarin, etc., liquid or solid, where 50 per cent castor oil is used 30c gal 30 p c Less than 50 per cent castor oil used .... 15c 30 pc All other alizarin not provided for. 30pc 30pc Castor oil 35c 35c Cod liver oil 15c 20 p c Cottonseed oil 4c Free Croton oil 20c lb Free Flaxseed 20c gal 20c Fusel oil lb 10 p c Hempseed and rapeseed oil 10c gal 10c Olive oil not provided for 40c 35c Packed in bottles, jars, etc 50c 35c Peppermint oil 50c 25 p c Seal, herring and other fish oil.. 8c 25 p c Opium, crude, containing 9 per cent of morphia $1 lb Free Morphine and all salts of opium $1 oz 5c Aqueous extracts of opium not provided for 40pc 20 p c Opium containing less than 9 per cent of morphia, and opium prepaid for smoking $6 lb $6 Paints, Colorsand Varnishes— Baryta, sulphate of, including barytes earth, unmanufactured 75c ton 11.12 Manufactured $5.75 $3 Blues, such as berlin, etc., containing ferrocyanide of iron, in pulp, dry or ground in oil.. 8c lb 6c Blanc-fixe 25 p c Black, from bone, ivory or vegetable, dry or ground in oil or water 25pc 20 p c Chrome yellow, green, etc., dry or mixed with oil or water... 4Rc 3c Ocher, sienna, umber, crude, not powdered or w’ashed Free Powdered or washed Free Ground in oil or water IRc U 4 c Orange mineral SRc l? 4 c Red lead 2;gC IS C Ultramarine blue and wash blue containing ultramarine... 3Rc 3c Varnishes, including gold siz*.. 85 p c 25 p c Spirit varnishes $1 32 $1 32 & gal <fc add for 35 p c alcohol Vermilion red and other colors containing quicksilver 10c lb 20 p c Not containing quicksilver 5c 6c White lead and other pigment containing lead Whiting and paris white, dry... 4 c %c Ground in oil or putty 1c Zinc oxide of, or pigment, containing zinc, but not lead, dry ..•••• 1c 7 c Ground in oil l&c lc Sulphide of, or white sulphide of zinc 25 p c Chloride and sulphate of 1c 25 p c All paints and pigments, lakes, crayons, smalts, frostings or crude, dry or mixed, ground with water, oil or other solutions not provided for; artists’ paints in tubes, pans or cakes. 30 p c Venetian red. 15 p c P c

I ' Lead - Aeetati of, white BJ*c lb 2Re lb Brown, gray or yellow IRc Nitrate of 2Rc IRc Litharge 2 3 4 c 1V 2 <‘ Phosphorus 18c 15c Potash— Bichromate and chromate of 3o 25 p o Caustic of, refined, in sticks or , rolls 1c Free Chlorate of 2V 2 c 30 p c Hydriodate, iodide and iodate of. 25c 25 p c Nitrate of, refined. R'o l 4<* Prussiate of, red. 8c 25pc Yellow 4c 25 p c Cyanide of potassium pc 20 p c Preparations— Medicinal preparations containing alcohol or in the preparation of which alcohol is used.. 55c lb 50c In no case to pay less than 25 p c Medicinal preparations not containing alcohol, and alcohol not used in preparation 25 p c 25 p c Calomel and other mercurial preparations. 35 p c 25 pc ■ Piasters, healing or curative.... 25 pc2s p c j If not ornamented or decorated. 55 p c 30 pc , Articles wholly or in part of mineral substances, not decoorated 35 p c 30 p c | If decorated 45 pc 40 pc Rockingham earthenware, not decorated 40 p c 30pc Gas retorts s3each 20 pc Lava tips. 10c 30 p c gross & 15 p c Carbons for electric lighting... .90c per 20 p c 100 Glass and Glassware — Plain green or colored, molded or pressed flint, lime or lead glass bottles, vials, jars, demiI johns, carboys, filled or unfilled; holding more than one pint 1c lb Holding not more than one pint and not less than pint Holding less than hi pint 50c gross 40c None to pay less than 40po — Glass bottles, or other vessels of glass, in any way ornamented or decorated, and porcelain I and opal glassware 60 p c 40 p c i Unpolished, cylinder, crown and common w indow glass, not exceeding 10 by 15 inches square l%c lb 1c I Above that and not exceeding 16 by 24 inches square IJgC — Above that and not exceeding 24 by 30 inches square 2Rc IRc Above tiiat and not exceeding 24 by 36 inches square 2%c 2c Not exceeding 30 by 40 inches I square 3%c 2Hc Above that, not exceeding 40 by 60 3%c Above that 4%c Filter tubes 45 p c 20 p c Porous carbon pots for electric batteries, without metallic connections 20 p c 20 p c Cylinder and crown glass, polj ished, not exceeding 16 by 24 inches square 4c s f 2Bjc Above that and not exceeding 24 by 30 inches 6c 4c Above that and not exceeding 24 by 60 inches 15c 15c Above that 20c 20c Fluted, rolled or rough plate glass, or the same containing wire netting witin itself, not including crown, cylinder or common window glass, not exi ceeding 10 by 15 inches square. %c Above that and not exceeding 16 bj' 24 inches 1c Above that and not exceeding 24 ; by 30 inches j All above that 2^ 4 c lB»c • All fluted, roiled, rough plate glass weighing over 100 pounds | per 100 square feet shall pay i an additional duty on the ex--1 cess at the same herein imposed Cast polished plate glass, unsilvered, not exceeding 16 b* 24 inches square 8c 5c Above that and not exceeding 24 by 30 inches square 10c 8c Above that and not exceeding 24 by 60 inches -quare 22W>c 22U<’ All above that 35c 35c Cast polished plate glass, silvered, and looking glass plates, exceeding in size 144 square inches and not exceeding 16 by 24 inches square 11c 6c sq ft Above that and not exceeding 24 • by 30 inches square 13c 8c Above that and not exceeding 24 by 60 inches square 25c 22>£c All above that 38c 35c No looking glass framed to pay less duty than when unframed and shall pay additional duly applicable to frames Cast polished plate glass or common window glass, bent, obI scared, beveled, etched or otherwise ornamented or decorated 10 p c 10 p c additional Preparations for hair, mouth or skin, cosmetics, etc., in which alcohol is not used 50pc 40pc Santonin and salts thereof containing &0 per cent of santonin $1 lb $1 lb Soap— Castile Fancy toilet and medicinal 15c 35 p c All other soaps 20pc 10 pc SodaBicarbonate of and alkalis containing 50 p c of bicarbonate.. 4 c IHc Bichromate and chromate of soda 2c 25 p c Crystal carbonate of soda 3-10 c 25 p c Chlorate of 2c 25 p c Hydrate of soda H?< Nitrate of Sal soda, not concentrated 2-lUc Soda ash %c %/c Arseniate of tsoda Silicate ol soda Resulphate of soda 81.25 ton Free Sea moss 10 p c Sponges 20 p c 10 pc Manufactures of sponges 40 p c 10 p c Strichnia and all salts thereof.. 30c oz 30c ; Suiphur, refined, or flowers 0f... ton 20 p c Sumac, ground 3-10 c lb 3-10 c lb Vanillin 80c oz 25 p c SCHEDULE B. —Earths, Earthenware and Glassware. Brick and TileFirebrick weighing not more than 10 lbs each, not glazed or decorated 81.25 25 p c ton Glazed or ornamented 45 pc 30 pc Brick, other than firebrick, not glazed or ornamented 25 p c 25 p c If glazed or ornamented 45 p c 30 p c I Tiles, plain, one color, exceeding 2 square inches in size 4csf 25pc Glazed, ceramic, mosaic, ornamented, and all earthenware tiles for floors or walls, valued at not more than 40c square foot 8c s f 25 pc Exceeding 40c square foot 10c s f 40 p c & 25pc Cement, Lime and PlasterRoman, portland and other hydraulic, in barrels, sacks or packages 8c cwt 8c In bulk 7c 7c Other cement 20 p c 10 pc Lime 5c cwt 5c Plaster, rock or gypsum, crude.. 50c ton 81-25 Ground or calcined 82.25 81-25 Pearl hardening. 20pc SLSO | Pumice stone, wholly or partially manufactured 86 ton Free Unmanufactured 15 p c Free i Clays or Earths— Clays or earths unwrought or unmanufactured 81 I Wrought or manufactured $2 82 China clay or kaolin $2.50 $2 Limestone >ock, asphalt, containing not more than 15 p c bitumen 50c ton Free Asphaltum and bitumen, not provided for. crude, if not dried or advanced in manufacture. $1.50 Free

_ . - 9 fined or advanced in any manner, $3 ton Free Beauxite, crude $1 Free Fuller’s earth, unwrought $1.50 $2 Wrought Earthenware and China — Common yellow and brown, j plain, embossed or glazed, not decorated 25 p c 20 p c China porcelain, erwkeryware, ornaments and toys, decorated orornamented, including clock ■ cases, with or without movements...... 60 pc 60 p c Plain white, without ornament.. 5b p c 35 p c All otherchina, porcelain, crockeryware, etc., in any way decorated or ornamented 60 p c 40 p c Spectacles, eyeglasses, goggles I and their frames, dr parts, vali ued at not over 40c per doz 20c doz <k 15 pc 40 p c Valued at over 40c per doz and not over $1.50 per doz 40c & . 15 p c 40 p c Valued at over $1.50 per doz 50 p c 40 p c I Lenses of glass or pebble, ground and polished to a spherical, ' cylindrical or prismatic form, I and ground and polished piano I or coquill glasses, wholly or partly manufactured, with the edges unground 45pc 35 pc If with edges ground or beveled. 10 c & 45 p c 35 p c 1 Strips of glass not more than 3 inches wide, ground or polished on one side or both sides, to a cylindrical or prismatic form, and glass slides for magic lanterns 45pc 25pc Opera and field glasses, telescopes, microscopes, photographic and projecting lenses, other optical instruments and frames or mountings for the same, not specially provided for 45 pc 40 pc Stained or painted glass windows, mirrors, not exceeding in size 144 square inches, with or without frames or cases, and ail glass (except broken glass) or manufactures of which glass or paste is the component material of chief value, not specially provided for 45 p c 35 p c Fusible enamel 25 p c 25 pc Marble and Stone and Manufactures Os— Marble in block, rough or squared only.. 65c cf 50c Onyx in block, rough or squared $ 1.50 c f 50c Marble or onyx sawed or dressed, over 2 inches iu thickness..sl.locf 85c Slabs or paving tiles of marble or onyx, containing not less than 4 superficial inches, if not more than 1 inch in thickness 12c sq f 85c c f If more than 1 inch and not more than inches in thickness... 15c 85c c f If more than 1R inches and not more than 2 inches in thickness 18c 85c c f If rubbed, in whole or part 3c — additional Mosaic cubes of marble, onyx or stone not exceeding 2 cubic inches in size, if loose 1c lb 85c c f & 20 p c If attached to paper or other material 20c sq f 85c c f 35 p c Manufactures of agate, alabaster, coral, marble, rock crystal, etc., not provided for, including clock cases, with or without movements 50pc 45pc StoneBur stones, manufactured or bound up into millstones 15 p c 45 p c Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone and other building or monumental stone, except marble and onyx, unmanfactured or undressed, not specially provided for 12c c f 7c , Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone and other building or monumental stone, except marble and onyx, not specially provided for, hewn, dressed or polished 50pc 30pc Grindstones, finished or unfinished $1.75 10 p c ton Slates, slate chimneypieces, mantels, slabs for tables, roofing slates and ah other manfacturers of slate not specially provided for 20 p c 20 p c SCHEDULE C.—Metals and Manufactures Os. Iron ore, including manganiferous iron ore; also dross from burned pyrites 40c ton 40c ton Basic slag, ground or unground. $1 ton 40c Iron in pigs, iron Kentledge, Spiegeleisen, ferro manganese, ferro silicon, wrought and cast scrap iron and scrap steel $4 $4 Bar iron, square iron, rolled or hammered, comprising flats, not less than 1 inch wide nor less than % in thickness,wound iron, not less than 7-16 in diameter 6-10 c lb 6-10 c Round iron, in coils or rods, less than 7-16 of an inch in diameter, and bars or shapes of rolled or hammered iron, not specially provided for 8-10 c 8-10 c Provided that all iron in slabs, blooms, loops or other forms less finished than iron in bars and more advanced than pig iron, except castings, shall be subject to a duty of 5-10 c 5-10 c Provided, further, that all iron bars, blooms, billets or sizes or shapes of any kind in the manufacture of which charcoal is used as a fuel shall be subject to a duty of sl2 ton sl2 Beams, girders, joists, angles, channels, car truck channels, tees, columns and posts or parts or sections of columns and posts, deck and bulb beams and building forms, together with all other structural shapes of iron or steel, whether plain or punched or fitted for use 5-10 clb 6-100 Boiler or other plate iron or steel, except crucible plate steel and saw plates, hereinafter provided for, not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge, sheared or unsheared, and skelp iron or steel, sheared or rolled in grooves, valued at 1c per lb or less 5-10 c 5-10 c Valued above 1c and not above I 2c lb 6-10 c 6-10 c Valued above 2c and not above 4c lb 1c 30 p c i Valued at over 4c 25pc 25pc Iron or steel anchors or parts thereof l%c lb j Forgings of iron and steel, of whatever shape or stage of manufacture 35pc 35pc Ball bearings of iron or steel.... 45 p c — Hoop, band or scroll iron or steel, valued at 3c per pound or less, 8 inches or less in width, and less than % of 1 inch thick, and not thinner than No. 10 wire gauge 5-10 c 30 p c Thinner than No. 10 wire gauge and not thinner than No. 20 wire gauge '. (Hoo 80 p c Thinner than No. 20 wire gauge 8-100 30 p o Provided that barrel hoops of iron or steel and hoop or band iron, splayed or punched, shall pay more duty than that imposed on the hoop or band from which they are made ... 1-lOc — Steel bands or strips, untempered, suitable for band saws 3c lb & — 20 p c If tempered 6c & 2p o — Hoop iron or steel, wholly oy i partly manufactured into . hoops, painted or not, with or without fastenings for baling. 5-10 clb — Railway bars made of iron or steel, and railway bars made in part of steel, T rails and

p.whed iron or steel flat ? 10c p 0 Railway fish plates or splice bars, made of iron or steel 4-10 c 7 ak; Sheets of iron or steel, common or black, of whatever dimensions, and skelp iron or steel, valued at Hit per lb or loss, thinner than No. 10 and not j thinner than No. 20 wire ‘ j Thinner than No. 20 wire gauge and not thinner than No. 25 wire gauge. S-10c 8-10 c Thinner than No. 25 wire gauge . and not thinner than No. ® wire gauge.. • * 1 lUC 111 I Thinner than No. 82 wire gauge. 12-10 c 1 l-10c ! Corrugated orcrimped 12-10 c 1 l-10c Steel sheets or plates and hoop or scroll iron or steel, not tin plates and taggers tin, galvanized or coated with metal, more than galvanized 210 c — All iron or steel sheets or plates and all hoop, band or scroll iron or steel, excepting what are known commonly as tin plates, tern plates and taggers tin, when galvanized or coated with zine, spelter or lead or any alloy of these metals, shall pay more'duty than if the same was not so galvanized or coated 2-100 %c j Sheets of iron or sheet steel, polished, planished or glanced, by whatever name designated. 2o l%c Provided that plates or sheets of iron or steel, by whatever name designated, other than the polished, planished or glanced herein provided for, which have l>een pickled or cleaned by acid or by any other materal or process, or which are cold rolled, smoothed only, not polished, shall pay more duty than the corresponding gauges of common or black sheet iron or steel. 2-10 c Rc Sheets or plates or iron or steel or taggers iron or steel, coated with tin or lead, or with a mixture of which these metals. or either of them, is a component part, by the dipping or any other process, and commercially known as tin plates, tern plates and taggers tin... 1 l-5c Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms and slabs, by whatever process made; die blocks or blanks; billets and bars and tapers or beveled bars, mill shafting: pressed, sheared or stamped shapes: saw plates wholly or partially manufactured , hammer molds or swaged steel; gun barrel molds not in bars: alloys used as substitutes for steel in the manufacture of tools; all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, loam or iron molded steel castings; sheets and plates, and steel in all forms and shapes not specially provided for; all of the above valued at 1 cent per pound or less. 8-10 c 8-10 c Valued above 1c and not above 1.4-10 clb 4-10 c 4-10 c Valued above 14-10 c and not above 18-10 clb 6-10 c 6-10 c Valued above 18-10 c and not -10 c lb. 7-10 c 7-10 c Valued above 2 2-10 c and not above 3c lb 9-10 c 9-10 c Valued above 3c lb and not above 4c. 12-10 c 12-10 c Valued above 4c and not above 7c 13-10 c 13-10 c Valued above 7c and not above 10c lb 2c 19-10 c Valued above 10c and not above 13c lb 2 4-10 c 2 4-10 c Valued above 13c and not above 16c lb 2 8-10 c 2 8-10 c Valued above 16c per lb 4 7-10 c 4 7-10 c WireWire, 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 4c or less per lb 4-10 c 4-10 c Valued at over 4c Rc If tempered, treated or partially manufactured, an additional duty of Rc — Round iron or steel wire, not smaller than No. 13 wire gauge l*4c Smaller than No. 13 and not smaller than No. 16 IRc IRc Smaller than No. 16 2c 2c Valued at more than 4 cents lb.. 40 p c — Iron or steel or other wire not provided for, including such as is known as hat, bonnet, crinoline. corset, needle, piano, clock and wateft wire, flat or otherwise, and corset clasps, steels and dress steels, and sheet steel in strips .0025 of an inch thick or thinner, whether uncovered or covered with cotton, silk, metal or other material, valued at more than 4c per lb 40 D c 40 p c Provided that articles manufactured from iron, steel, brass or copper wire >hall pay the rate of duty which would be imposed on the wire used, and in addition lb — And on iron or steel wire coated with zinc, tin or other metal, in addition to duty on the wire. 2-100 — All metal produced from iron or its ores which is cast and malleable shall be classed as steel No article wholly or partly of tin plate shall pay less duty than tin plate All iron or steel, cold rolled, drawn or hammered or polishished, in addition * 4 c — On strips, plates or sheets of iron or steel other than polished or planished, treated in like manner, in addition 4c — On steel circular saw plates, in addition to rates for steel saw plates — Manufactures of Iron and SteelAnvils of iron or steel or of iron and steel combined, by whatever process made or in whatever stage of manufacture l%c lb iRc Axles or parts thereof, axle bars, axle blanks or forgings for axles, whether of iron or steel, without reference to the stage or state of manufacture, valued at not more than 6c lb.. 1c lb IRc Blacksmiths’ hammers and sledges, track tools, wedges and crowbars, whether of iron or steel l«c Bolts, with or without threads or nuts, or bolt blanks and finished hinges or hinge blanks, whether of iron or steel iRc IRc Card clothing manufactured from tempered steel wire 45c s f 40c All other 20c s f 40c Cast iron pipe of every tfescrip-4-10clb Moc Cast iron vessels, plates, stove plates, andirons, sadirons, tailors’ irons, hatters’ irons and castings of iron not specially i provided for B_ioc 8-10 c Castings of malleable iron not specially provided for 9-10 c 9- 10c Cast hollow ware, coated, glazed or tinned 2c 2c Chain or chains of all kinds, made of iron or steel, not less than Ros an inch in diameter. IRo 30 pc Less than R of an inch and not less than % inch in diameter .. l%c 80 p c than % inch and not less • than 5-16 aßvc Less t l 4 n 5-16 3c 33 p c Provided no chain or chains of any description shall pay a ■ lower rate of duty than 45 pc 30 pc Lap welded, butt welded, seamed or jointed, iron or steel boiler tubes, pipes, flues or stays not

thinner than No. 16 wire fta-tgo fc 25 P c Welded cylindrical furnaces, made from plate or metal >» P 0 Al) other iron or steel tubes, finished or unfinished, not CutleryPenknives, pocketknives, claspknives, pruning knives and budding knives of al! kinds, ( erasers or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured, valued at not mon- than 4<>c per Valued at more than 40c and not exceeding 50c per doz lc each 40 p c 25 p c Valued at more than 50c and not exceeding »1.25 per doz sc* P c 4'l P c Valued at more than 51.25 and not exceeding $3 per doz 10c A 40 p c doz , Valued at more than $3 per doz. 2ik- A sl. V) 40 p c doz ‘ Razors and razor blades, finished or unfinished, valued at less than $1.50 doz 50c doz I A 15 u c 40 p c At $1.50 and less than $3 per doz 15 p c Valued at $3 per doz or more.... $1.75 40 p c doz 20 p o Scissors and shears and blades of the same, finished or unfinished, valued at not more than 50c doz 15c & 15 p c 40 p c Valued at more than 50cand not more than $1.75 per doz 50c & 15 p c 45 p o Valued at more than $1.75 per doz 35 p c 35 p c Swords, sword blades and side arms 35pc 35pc Table, butchers’, carving, cooks’, hunting.kitchen. bread, butter, vegetable, fruit,cheese. plumbers'. painters’, palette, artists* and shoe knives, forks and steels, finished or unfinished, with handles of mother of pearl, shell or ivory 16c 35 p c each & 15 pc With handles of deer horn & — 15 p o With handles of hard rubber, solid horn, celluloid or any pyroxylinc material 15 p c — With bandies of other material. <& 15 p o — Files, file blanks, rasps and floats of all cuts and kinds, 2R inches in length and under... .30c doz 85c Over 2R and under 4R inches in length 50c doz 60c Over and under 7 inches 75c 60c Seven inches in length and over $1 $1 Firearms— Muskets, muzzle loading shotguns, rifles and parts thereof.. 25 p c 25 p c j Double barreled, sporting breechloading shotguns, combination shotguns and rifles valued at not more than $5 $1.50& 30pc 15 p c Valued at more than $5 and not more than $lO $4 <fc 30 p c 15 p c Valued at more than $10... $6 30 p c Double barrels for sporting breechloading shotguns and rifles, further advanced in manufacture than rough bored only $3 each 30 p c 35 p c Stocks tor double barreled sporting breechloading gunsand rifles. wholly or partially manufactured $3 30 p c I On all other parts of such guns or rifles, and fittings for such stocks or barrels, finished or unfinished 50 p c 30 p c Provided that all double barreled sporting breechloading shotguns and rifles imported without a lock or locks or other fittings shall be subject to a duty of $6 & 30 p c 35 p c Single barrel breechloading shotguns or parts thereof, excepting as otherwise specially provided for $1 & 30 pc 35 p c Revolving pistols or parts thereof 75c & 30 p c 25 p c Sheets and plates, ware or articles of iron, steel or other metal. enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses 40pc 35 pc Nails, Spikes, Tacks and Needles — Cut nails and cut spikes of iron or steel 6‘loc lb 2Rpc Horseshoe nails, hob nails and all other wrought iron or steel nails not specially provided for Wire nails madeof wrought iron or steel not less than 1 inch in length and not lighter than No. 16 wire gauge Rc 25pc Shorter than 1 inch and lighter than No. 16 wire gauge 1c 25 p c Spikes, nuts and washers, and horse, mule or ox shoes, of wrought iron or steel 1c 25 p c Cut tacks, brads or sprigs, not exceeding 16 ounces to the 1,000 l>4c 25 p c Exceeding 16 ounces to the 1,000. IRc 25 p c Needles for knitting or sewing machines, including latch needles $1 M &25pc25pc Crochet needles and tape needles, knitting and all other needles not specially provided for, and bodkins of metal 25pc 25pc Steel engraved, stereotype plates, electrotype plates and plates of other materials, engraved or lithographed for printing 25p0 35pc Rivets of iron or steel 2c lb 25 p c Saws— Crosscut saws, per linear f00t... 6c 6c Mill saws, per linear foot 10c 10c Pit and drag saws, per linear foot ....................... 8c 8c Circular saws 25 p c 25 p c Steel band saws, finished or unfinished 10c lb — <fc 20 p c Hand, buck and all other saws not specially provided for 30 p c 25 p c Screws, commonly called wood screws, made of iron or steel, more than 2 inches in length.. 4c lb 8c Over 1 inch and not more than 2 inches in length 6c 5c Over % inch and not more than iinch 8V 2 c 7c I One-half inch and less in length 12c 10c ; Umbrella and parasol ribs and i stretchers, composed in chief value of iron, steel or other metaL 50pc fiOpc Wheels, or parts thereof, made of iron or steel, and steel tired wheels for railroad purposes, whether wholly or partly finished, and iron or steel locomotive, car or other railway tires or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured IRc lb lUc Ingots— Cogged ingots, blooms, or blanks for the same, without regard to the degree of manufacture,. lb Provided that when wheels or ens thereof of iron nr steel are ported, with iron ur sUel axles fitted in them, the wheels and axles together shall be dutiable at the same rate as is provided for the wheels when imported separately Miscellaneous Metals and Manufactures Os— Aluminium and alloys of any kind in which aluminium is the component material of chief value in crude form 8c lb 10c Plates, sheets, bars and rods.... 13c 10c Antimony as regulus or meta L.. Ro Free Argentine, albata or German silver, unmanufactured 25 p c 15 p c Bronze powder 12c lb ttpc Bronze or Dutch metal of alu-

minium in leaf . w pe Copper in rolled plates, sheet- “ Ves rods, pipe-ami copper bottoms’ 2k,. n. Sheathing or yellow metal, “ ®Pc which copper is the component material ol chief value, and i not composed wholly or in part of iron ungalvanized Gold and Silver " ■* Kft I Gold leaf, 500 leaves c , ; Silver leaf, 500 leaves * Tinsel wire, lame or lahn, made '* wholly or in chief value of gold, silver or other metal sclh.Bullion and metal thread, with " "Gt ' chief value in tinsel wire, lame or labn Lace-, embroideries, braids rts ] trimming- or other articles' with chief value in tinsel wire lame or lahn. bullions or metal I threads qq , Hooks and eyes, metallic,whetle Ftte I er loose carded or otherwise... I Lead- j t Lead bearing ore of all kinds, on the lead contained therein l>jcib i Lead dross, lead bullion or base * bullion, lead in pigs and bars, and old refuse; lead run into blocks and bars, and old scrap lead fit only to lie remanufacturetl 2Uc Lead in the sheets, pipe, shot, C glaziers’lead and lead wire.... 2?40 lu j Metallic mineral substances in crude state and metals unI wrought not specially provid1 ed for 20pc Nonazite sand and thorite ..... 6c lb I Mica, unmanufactured 6c # & 20 pc Cut or trimmed )3( . & - 3>pc Nickel ore, on th* nickel 3c lb Nickel matte, on the nickel ic Nickel oxide, alloy, in which nickel is of chief value.in pigs, ingots, bars or sheets Pens, metallic, except gold pens. 12c grs Penholder tips, penholders and parts and gold pens 25 p c 25pe • Pins with solid heads without ornamentation, including hair, safety, bat and shawl pins, wholly of brass, copper, iron, Steel or other base metal not plated and not commonly known as jewelry 35pc 25pc Quicksilver .. 7c lb 7 C Type metal, for lead contained therein l%c New types 25pc 15pc Watch movements having not more than 7 jewels 35ceach & 25pc If having more than 7 jewelsand not more than 11 jewels 50c & 25pc If having more than 11 jewels and not more than 15 jewels... 75c& 25 pc If having more than 15 jewels and not more than 17 jewels... $1.25& 25pc If having more than 17 jewels... $3& 25pc Watch cases and parts of watches, including watch dials.chronometers, box or ship, and parts thereof, clocks and parts thereof. not otherwise provided for, wnet her separately packed or otherwise, not wholly or in chief value of china, porcelain or earthenware . 40pc 25pe All jewels for watches or clocks. 15pc 25pe Zinc in blocks or pigs lhec lb 1c In sheet 2c Old and wornout, fit only to be renianufactured 1c Articles or wares not specially provided for composed wholly or in part of iron, steel, lead, copper, nickel, pewter, zinc, gold, silver, platinum, aiuinininum or other metal, whether partly or wholly manufactured 45 pc 35pc i SCHEDULE D.—Wood and Manufacture! Os. Timber, hewn, sided or squared (not less than 8 inches square) and round timber used for spars or in building w hart’s,... 1c c f Free Sawed boards, planks,dealsand other lumber, of whitewood, sycamore and basswood. SIM Free Sawed lumber, not provided for $2 Free When lumber of any sort is planed or finished, in addition to the rates herein provided there shall be paid for each side so planed or finished, per thousand feet, board measure 50c Free If planed on one side and tongued and grooved, per thousand feet $1 Free If planed on two sides and tongued and groped, per thousand feet SFSO rrec Paving iMJsts, railroad ties, telephone, trolley, electric light and telegraph poles of cedar.. 20pc fret Above articles of other woods.. 20pc T re< Kindling wood in bundles not exceeding one-quarter of a cubic foot each, per bundle.. S’ loo • Larger bundles. Tor each additional quarter of a cubic foot or fraction thereof 3-10° * : Sawed boards,planks, deals,etc., not further manufactured than sawed 15 pc Veneers of wood, unmanufactured, not specially provided . for ........... ... 20 p c Frw Spruce clapboards, per thousand SLSJ -. * Pine clapboards, per thousand. JL 3O Hubs for wheels, posts, last 5 blocks, wagon blocks, heading bolts, stave bolts, oar blocks, heading blocks and all like blocks or sticks, rough hewn, sawed nr bored “P® 12 • Fenceposts lU P 5 Lath, per thousand £>o Pickets and palings and staves ■ of wood of all kinds 10 p 0 ' White pine shingles, per thou5 All other shingles, per thousand. & ■ Casks and barrels and hogsheads (empty), sugar box shooks, packing boxes and packing box shooks of wood, not specially provided for- ■ • • p • Boxes, barrels or other articles containing oranges, lemons, fruit, etc ' Chair cane or reeds, wrought or manufactured from rattans or . ( 3 reeds 10pC Osier or willow, prepared for c 20pc 3 basket makers’use mne 25pc 3 Manufactures of osier or willow. * V Toothpicks or vegetable substances, per thousand 15 p c 3 Butchers’ and packers’ skewers. House or cabinet furniture,manufactured or partially manufactured, and manufactures of wood or of which wood is the material of chief value, not 25P c specially provided for.. k SCHEDULE E.—Sugar, Molasses an ufactures Os. Sugars, not above No. 16 Dutch standard in color, tank botc toms, sirups of cane juice, mated a, concrete and concentrated molasses, testing by the po- _ lariscope not above 75 degrees. 1 For additional degree and fraC " tion of degree in proportion... Sugar above No. 16 .Dutch standard in color and on all sugar which has gone through a proc- 14c A ess of refining 1 40P< Molasses testing above 40 degree* and not above 56 degrees c Testing 56 degrees and above c Sugar drainings and sweepings e shall pay duty according to polariscopic test c Maple sugar and maple sirup c Glucose and grape sugar pC Sugar cane, natural state