Par. 129 Alphabetical schedule of duties in effect July 24, 1897-Continued. Articles. Iron cotton ties, cut to lengths, punched or not punched, with or with- 193 Iron crank shafts, as manufactures of iron, ss. 8266... 165 Iron crochet needles 144 Iron crowbars.... Iron, crop ends of billets, blooms or rails, as bar iron, ss. 3624–6351-9358.. 123 124 151 Iron curb chains, as chains, ss. 6101. Not thinner than No. 16 wire gauge All others, n. s. p. f... Iron forms more advanced than pig and less finished than bar, except Iron, the same, if charcoal is used in manufacture. Iron forgings: In any shape or in any state of manufacture 122 193 130 Iron tilings, as manufactures of, ss. 5088.. 130 Iron flat rails, punched.. 148 152 152 124 124 127 127 143 127 127 127 152 147 Cast 152 Wrought, as flues. Combined with steel, in any shape or in any state of manufacture.. Iron gas pipe: Iron girders, plain, punched, or fitted for use.. 148 Iron, hatters' irons, cast.. 145 Iron hinge blanks.. Galvanized or coated with zinc or spelter, same rate as sheet iron... 193 Iron horseshoe nail plates as manufactures of metal, ss. 12929–13201 Per pound, 1 cents. Do. Per pound, 2 cents. Iron ingots for railway tires, without regard to degree of manufacture. Per pound, 14 cents. 125 Iron joists, plain, punched, or fitted for use.. Wire, not less than 1 inch in length and not lighter than 16 wire Per pound, à cent. Less than 1 inch in length and lighter than 16 wire gauge.. Per pound, 1 cent. Par. Alphabetical schedule of duties in effect July 24, 1897-Continued. Manganiferous Articles. Rate of duty. Per pound, 1 cent. Per ton, 40 cents. 121 121 671 121 No allowance for moisture contained, ss. 10235. Sulphur. or pyrites Over 25 per cent of sulphur.. Less than 25 per cent of sulphur.. Free. Per ton, 40 cents. 93 Iron oxide, with silica, alumina, and lime, as wrought earths, ss. 12817. Per ton, $2. Iron, oxide of: Cast, of every description, ss. 4941 Boiler or other, lap-welded, seamed, or jointed, not thinner than All other, finished, n. s. p. f......... Iron plates: Thinner than No. 10 wire gauge, as iron sheets. Boiler or other, sheared or unsheared, not thinner than No. 10 Per pound, cent. Per pound, 2 cents. 35 per cent. Coated with tin or lead and commercially known as tin plates, terue plates, or taggers tin. Enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses Galvanized or coated with zinc or spelter, in addition to rates on 125 Iron posts and parts or sections of.. 68 Iron powder, iron by hydrogen...... 171 Iron railway tire or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured 136 Iron rods, fence, rivet, screw, and other rods, whether round, oval or flat, 88.11397. Value not over 4 cents per pound Value over 4 cents per pound Smaller than No. 6 wire gauge, as wire. Tempered or treated in any manner or partly manufactured, addi- 132 Iron scroll, galvanized or coated with zinc or spelter, as sheets and in addition. 193 Iron shackles or adjustable chain links, as manufactures, ss. 9008. 193 Iron shafting, ss. 10556 Par. Alphabetical schedule of duties in effect July 24, 1897-Continued. 131 133 133 133 134 159 132 133 133 Iron sheets, common or black, and including all commercially known Valued at over 3 cents per pound, in addition to duty on such as All valued at 3 cents or less per pound Thinner than No. 10 and not thinner than No. 20 wire gauge. gauge. Thinner than No. 32 wire gauge... Cleaned by acid or by any other material or process, pay in addi- Cold rolled, smoothed only, not polished, pay in addition to above Coated with tin or lead, commercially known as tin plates, terne Enameled or glazed with vitreous glass Galvanized, or coated with zinc or spelter, in addition to rates on Pickled by acid or by any other material or process, in addition to Iron plates, polished, planished, or glanced, by whatever name desig. 133 Iron, smoothed only, not polished, in addition to rates on iron sheets 193 Iron shot, ss. 6001 126 131 124 Iron skelp, valued at more than 3 cents per pound, and not thinner Valued at 3 cents per pound or less, and thinner than No. 10 wire Iron slabs: ss. 1701.. If charcoal is used in manufacture. Per ton, $4. Per pound, cent. Per pound, 1 cent. Per pound. cent. Iron stays, boiler or other, wrought. (See Tubes.) 148 Iron stove irons, cast 45 per cent. Per pound, cent. 45 per cent. Per pound. cent. Per pound, 13 cents. 45 per cent. 50 per cent. Per pound, cent. 40 per cent. Per ton $4. Par. Alphabetical schedule of duties in effect July 24, 1897-Continued. 163 Iron washers, wrought 144 Iron wedges.. Articles. Or parts thereof, for railway purposes.. Iron wheels: 171 171 137 137 Iron wire, round: Not smaller than 13 wire gauge, value 4 cents per pound or less. When valued at more than 4 cents per pound Or steel wire and wire clock and watch wires, and all steel wires, 137 Iron wire: Round, as above, value over 4 cents per pound. 146 Card clothing... Covered with zinc, tin, or any other metal, in addition to plain wire Per pound, cent. of corresponding gauge. Made up into articles, pays in addition to rate of duty imposed Per pound, 14 cents. upon wire used in the article. 162 Nails, ss. 3922— Less than 1 inch in length and lighter than No. 16 wire Per pound, 1 cent. 20 20 193 136 136 Not less than 1 inch in length and not lighter than No. 16 wire All others Rods, smaller than No. 6 wire gauge, as wire. Rods, rivet, screw, fence, and other, whether round, oval, flat, or square, or in any other shape, ss. 1014-3887- Value over 4 cents per pound.. $6 23 Value not above 10 cents per pound.... Value above 10 cents per pound and not above 35 cents per Value above 35 cents per pound..... Chinese and Japanese, ss. 10923 Russian is, ss. 9484-10785-13549. 566 Istle or tampico fiber: $6 Ss. 6293.. Dyed, ss. 3320 347 Istle lariats, as manufactures, vegetable fiber, ss. 12220 114 Istrian stone is marble, ss. 17928. 368 Italian cloths, as wool dress goods, warp wholly cotton : Value not over 70 cents per pound or 5 cents per square yard and Value over 70 cents per pound.. Value not over 70 cents per pound and 15 cents per square yard Value over 70 cents per pound...... 584 Ivory, tusks in their natural state or cut vertically across the grain only, with the bark left intact, and vegetable ivory in its natural Par. Alphabetical schedule of duties in effect July 24, 1897-Continued. 414 Ivory buttons, ss. 4346 450 Ivory combs.... 417 Ivory dice, drafts, chessmen Articles. 450 Ivory figures are not statuary, but manufactures of ivory, ss. 11548.. 450 Ivory, finished or partly finished articles... 17 Ivory, imitation of, as collodion, rolled or in sheets, but not made up.. Ivory knife handles: 450 Tablo, ss. 9713.... Pen or pocket, same rate as pen knives, but not less than.. Rate of duty. 50 per cent. 35 per cent. Per pound, 60 cents. 35 per cent. Per piece, 5 cents and 153 366 Jackets: Wool, hair, etc., ss. 5373.. Smoking, ss. 12231.. Jackets and jacketing, for machinery, as woven wool fabrics, ss. 11381: Value above 40 cents and not above 70 cents per pound... Value over 70 cents per pound Jamaica, West Indies, 11 pounds of merchandise may be imported from, 401 Japanese handmade paper, as writing paper, ss. 15225. 398 Japanese imitation-leather paper, as surface coated paper, ss. 6546. 334 Japanese rugs, ss. 11415-13724. 454 Japanese scrolls, stenciled and finished by hand, ss. 12808-13774-14524... 20 per cent. 397 Japanese tissue paper, as copying paper. Weighing not over 10 pounds per dozen hides or skins... Weighing over 25 pounds per dozen... 682 Japonica terra Jars: Free. 35 per cent. Per pound, 39 cents 25 per cent. Do. 60 per cent. |