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164. Iron or steel rivets, bolts, with or without threads or nuts, or bolt-blanks, and finished hinges or hinge-blanks, two and one-half of one cent per pound.

165. Iron or steel blacksmiths' hammers and sledges, track tools, wedges, and crowbars, two and one-half of one cent per pound.

166. Iron or steel axles, parts thereof, axle-bars, axle-blanks, or forgings for axles, without reference to the stage or state of manufacture, two and one-half of one cent per pound.

167. Forgings of iron and steel, or forged iron, of whatever shape, or in whatever stage of manufacture, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, two and one-half cents per pound.

168. Horseshoe-nails, hob-nails, and wire-nails, and all other wroughtiron or steel nails, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, four cents per pound.

169. Boiler tubes, or flues, or stays, of wrought iron or steel, three cents per pound.

170. Other wrought-iron or steel tubes or pipes, two and one-quarter cents per pound.

171. Chain or chains of all kinds, made of iron or steel, not less than three-fourths of one inch in diameter, one and three-quarter cents per pound; less than three-fourths of one inch and not less than threeeighths of one inch in diameter, two cents per pound; less than threeeighths of one inch in diameter, two and one-half cents per pound. 172. Cross-cut saws, eight cents per linear foot.

173. Mill, pit, and drag saws, not over nine inches wide, ten cents per linear foot; over nine inches wide, fifteen cents per linear foot.

174. Circular saws, thirty per centum ad valorem.

175. Hand, back, and all other saws, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, forty per centum ad valorem.

176. Files, file blanks, rasps, and floats of all cuts and kinds, four inches in length and under, thirty-five cents per dozen; over four inches in length and under nine inches, seventy-five cents per dozen; nine inches in length and under fourteen inches, one dollar and fifty cents per dozen; fourteen inches in length and over, two dollars and fifty cents per dozen.

177. Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, and slabs, by whatever process made; die blocks or blanks; billets and bars and tapered or beveled bars; bands, hoops, strips, and sheets of all gauges and widths; plates of all thicknesses and widths; steamer, crank, and other shafts; wrist or crank pins; connecting-rods and piston-rods; pressed, sheared, or stamped shapes, or blanks of sheet or plate steel, or combination of steel and iron, punched or not punched; hammer-molds or swaged steel; gun-molds, not in bars; alloys used as substitutes for steel tools; all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, loam, or iron-molded steel castings, all of the above classes of steel not otherwise specially provided for in this act, valued at four cents a pound or less, forty-five per

centum ad valorem; above four cents a pound and not above seven cents per pound, two cents per pound; valued above seven cents and not above ten cents per pound, two and three-fourths cents per pound; valued at above ten cents per pound, three and one-fourth cents per pound: Provided, That on all iron or steel bars, rods, strips, or steel sheets, of whatever shape, and on all iron or steel bars of irregular shape or section, cold-rolled, cold-hammered, or polished in any way in addition to the ordinary process of hot-rolling or hammering, there shall be paid one-fourth cent per pound, in addition to the rates provided in this act; and on steel circular saw plates there shall be paid one cent per pound, in addition to the rate provided in this act.

178. Iron or steel beams, girders, joists, angles, channels, car-truck channels, TT, 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, one and one-fourth of one cent per pound.

179. Steel wheels and steel-tired wheels for railway purposes, whether wholly or partly finished, and iron or steel locomotive, car, and other railway tires, or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured, two and one-half of one cent per pound; iron or steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms or blanks for the same, without regard to the degree of manufacture, two cents per pound.

180. Iron or steel rivet, screw, nail, and fence, wire rods, round, in coils and loops, not lighter than number five wire gauge, valued at three and one-half cents or less per pound, six-tenths of one cent per pound. Iron or steel, flat, with longitudinal ribs, for the manufacture of fencing, six-tenths of a cent per pound.

181. Screws, commonly called wood-screws, two inches or over in length, six cents per pound; one inch and less than two inches in length, eight cents per pound; over one-half inch and less than one inch in length, ten cents per pound; one-half inch and less in length, twelve cents per pound.

182. Iron or steel wire, smaller than number five and not smaller than number ten wire gauge, one and one-half cents per pound; smaller than number ten and not smaller than number sixteen wire gauge, two cents per pound; smaller than number sixteen and not smaller than number twenty-six wire gauge, two and one-half cents per pound; smaller than number twenty-six wire gauge, three cents per pound: Provided, That iron or steel wire covered with cotton, silk, or other material, and wire commonly known as crinoline, corset, and hat-wire, shall pay four cents per pound in addition to the foregoing rates: And provided further, That no article made from iron or steel wire, or of which iron or steel wire is a component part of chief value, shall pay a less rate of duty than the iron or steel wire from which it is made, either wholly or in part: And provided further, That iron or steel wirecloths, and iron or steel wire-nettings, made in meshes of any form,

shall pay a duty equal in amount to that imposed on iron or steel wire of the same gauge, and two cents per pound in addition thereto. There shall be paid on galvanized iron or steel wire (except fence wire) onehalf of one cent per pound in addition to the rate imposed on the wire of which it is made. On iron wire-rope and wire-strand, one cent per pound in addition to the rates imposed on the wire of which it is made. On steel wire-rope and wire-strand, two cents per pound in addition to the rates imposed on the wire of which it is made.

183. Steel, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, fortyfive per centum ad valorem: Provided, That all metal produced from iron or its ores, which is cast or malleable, of whatever description or form, without regard to the percentage of carbon contained therein, whether produced by cementation, or converted, cast, or made from iron or its ores, by the crucible, Bessemer, pneumatic, Thomas-Gilchrist, basic, Siemens-Martin, or open-hearth process, or by the equivalent of either, or by the combination of two or more of the processes, or their equivalents, or by any fusion or other process which produces from iron or its ores a metal either granular or fibrous in structure, which is cast and malleable, excepting what is known as malleable-iron castings, shall be classed and denominated as steel.

184. No allowance or reduction of duties for partial loss or damage in consequence of rust or of discoloration shall be made upon any description of iron or steel, or upon any partly manufactured article of iron or steel, or upon any manufacture of iron and steel.

185. Argentine, albata, or German silver, unmanufactured, twentyfive per centum ad valorem.

186. Copper, imported in the form of ores, two and one-half cents on each pound of fine copper contained therein; regulus of and black or coarse copper, and copper cement, three and one-half cents on each pound of fine copper contained therein; old copper, fit only for remanufacture, clippings from new copper, and all composition metal of which copper is a component material of chief value not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, three cents per pound; copper in plates, bars, ingots, Chili or other pigs, and in other forms, not manufactured or enumerated in this act, four cents per pound; in rolled plates, called brazier's copper, sheets, rods, pipes, and copper bottoms, and all manufactures of copper, or of which copper shall be a component of chief value, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.

187. Brass, in bars or pig, old brass, and clippings from brass or Dutch metal, one and one-half cent per pound.

188. Lead ore and lead dross, one and one-half cent per pound.

189. Lead, in pigs and bars, molten and old refuse lead run into blocks and bars, and old scrap lead, fit only to be remanufactured, two cents per pound.

190. Lead, in sheets, pipes, or shot, three cents per pound.

191. Nickel, in ore, matte, or other crude form not ready for consumption in the arts, fifteen cents per pound on the nickel contained therein.

192. Nickel, nickel oxide, alloy of any kind in which nickel is the element of chief value, fifteen cents per pound.

193. Zinc, spelter, or tutenegue, in blocks or pigs, and old worn-out zinc, fit only to be remanufactured, one and one-half cent per pound; zinc, spelter, or tutenegue in sheets, two and one-half cents per pound. 194. Sheathing, or yellow metal, not wholly of copper, nor wholly nor in part of iron, ungalvanized, in sheets, forty-eight inches long and fourteen inches wide, and weighing from fourteen to thirty-four ounces per square foot, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.

195. Antimony, as regulus or metal, ten per centum ad valorem. 196. Bronze powder, fifteen per centum ad valorem.

197. Cutlery, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.

198. Dutch or bronze metal, in leaf, ten per centum ad valorem. 199. Steel plates, engraved, stereotype plates, and new types, twentyfive per centum ad valorem.

200. Gold-leaf, one dollar and fifty cents per package of five hundred leaves.

201. Hollow-ware, coated, glazed, or tinned, three cents per pound. 202. Muskets, rifles, and other fire-arms, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

203. All sporting breech-loading shot-guns, and pistols of all kinds, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.

204. Forged shot-gun barrels, rough-bored, ten per centum ad valorem. 205. Needles for knitting or sewing machines, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.

206. Needles, sewing, darning, knitting, and all others not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, twenty-five per centum ad valorem.

207. Pen-knives, pocket-knives, of all kinds, and razors, fifty per centum ad valorem; swords, sword-blades, and side-arms, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.

208. Pens, metallic, twelve cents per gross; pen-holder tips and penholders, or parts thereof, thirty per centum ad valorem.

209. Pins, solid-head or other, thirty per centum ad valorem.

210. Britannia ware, and plated and gilt articles and wares of all kinds, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.

211. Quicksilver, ten per centum ad valorem.

212. Silver leaf, seventy-five cents per package of five hundred leaves. 213. Type-metal, twenty per centum ad valorem.

214. Chromate of iron, or chromic ore, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 215. Mineral substances in a crude state and metals un wrought, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, twenty per centum ad valorem.

216. Manufactures, articles, or wares, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, composed wholly or in part of iron, steel, copper, lead, nickel, pewter, tin, zinc, gold, silver, platinum, or any other metal, and whether partly or wholly manufactured, forty-five per centum ad valorem.

SCHEDULE D.-WOOD AND WOODEN WARES.

217. Timber, hewn and sawed, and timber used for spars and in building wharves, twenty per centum ad valorem.

218. Timber, squared or sided, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, one cent per cubic foot.

219. Sawed boards, plank, deals, and other lumber of hemlock, whitewood, sycamore, and bass-wood, one dollar per one thousand feet, board measure; all other articles of sawed lumber, two dollars per one thousand feet, board measure. But when lumber of any sort is planed or finished, in addition to the rates herein provided, there shall be levied and paid for each side so planed or finished, fifty cents per one thousand feet, board measure.

220. And if planed on one side and tongued and grooved, one dollar per one thousand feet, board measure.

221. And if planed on two sides, and tongued and grooved, one dollar and fifty cents per one thousand feet, board measure.

222. Hubs for wheels, posts, last-blocks, wagon-blocks, ore-[oar]-blocks, gun-blocks, heading-blocks, and all like blocks or sticks, rough-hewn or sawed only, twenty per centum ad valorem.

223. Staves of wood of all kinds, ten per centum ad valorem. 224. Pickets and palings, twenty per centum ad valorem.

225. Laths, fifteen cents per one thousand pieces.

226. Shingles, thirty-five cents per one thousand.

227. Pine clapboards, two dollars per one thousand.

228. Spruce clapboards, one dollar and fifty cents per one thousand. 229. House or cabinet furniture, in piece[s] or rough, and not finished, thirty per centum ad valorem.

230. Cabinet ware[s] and house furniture, finished, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.

231. Casks and barrels, empty, sugar-box shooks, and packing-boxes, and packing-box shooks, of wood, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty per centum ad valorem.

232. Manufactures of cedar-wood, granadilla, ebony, mahogany, rose wood, and satin wood, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.

233. Manufactures of wood, or of which wood is the chief component part, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, thirty-five per centum ad valorem.

234. Wood, unmanufactured, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, twenty per centum ad valorem.

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