pound: Provided, That unless it shall be made to appear to the satisfaction of the President of the United States (who shall make known the fact by proclamation) that the product of the mines of the United States shall have exceeded five thousand tons of cassiterite, and bar, block, and pig tin in any one year prior to July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, then all imported cassiterite, bar, block, and pig tin shall after July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, b admitted free of duty. WATCHES. Old law: Free. 210. Chronometers, box or ship's, and parts thereof, ten per centur ad valorem. 211. Watches, parts of watches, watch-cases, watch movement Old law: Watch materials also twenty-five per centum; parts Old law: Epaulets, galloons, laces, knots, stars, tassels, and Old law ames of wo aks and d packing 216. Timber, hewn and sawed, and timber used for spars a thirty P building wharves, ten per centum ad valorem. Old law: Twenty per centum. Chair cane, and whet 217. Timber, squared or sided, not specially provided for iad valorem act, one-half of one cent per cubic foot. Old law: One cent per cubic foot. 218. Sawed boards, plank, deals, and white wood, sycamore, House or manufact chie tum C ure; sand feet board measure; and if planed on two sides, and tongued and grooved, one dollar and fifty cents per thousand feet board measand in estimating board measure under this schedule no deduction shall be made on board measure on account of planing, tongueing and grooving: Provided, That in case any foreign country shall impose an export duty upon pine, spruce, elm, or other logs, or upon stave bolts, shingle wood, or heading blocks exported to the United States from such country, then the duty upon the sawed lumber herein provided for, when imported from such country, shall remain he same as fixed by the law in force prior to the passage of this act. Old law: White pine two dollars per thousand feet; words in italic new matter. 219. Cedar: That on and after March first, eighteen hundred and inety-one, paving posts, railroad ties, and telephone and telegraph oles of cedar, shall be dutiable at twenty per centum ad valorem. Old law: Free. 220. Sawed boards, plank, deals, and all forms of sawed cedar, gnum-vitiae, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, roseWood, satinwood, and all other cabinet-woods not further manufactred than sawed, fifteen per centum ad valorem; veneers of wood, nd wood, unmanufactured, not specially provided for in this act, wenty per centum ad valorem. Old law: Two dollars per thousand feet; veneers thirty-five per centum; canes and sticks for walking, if unfinished, twenty per centum. 21. Pine clapboards, one dollar per one thousand. Old law: Two dollars per one thousand. 2. Spruce clapboards, one dollar and fifty cents per one thousand. 223. Hubs for wheels, posts, last-blocks, wagon-blocks, oar-blocks, -blocks, heading-blocks, and all like blocks or sticks, roughFor sawed only, twenty per centum ad valorem. 24. Laths, fifteen cents per one thousand pieces. 5. Pickets and palings, ten per centum ad valorem. Old law: Twenty per centum. 6. White pine shingles, twenty cents per one thousand; all r, thirty cents per one thousand. Old law: Thirty-five cents per one thousand. 7. Staves of wood of all kinds, ten per centum ad valorem. Casks and barrels (empty), sugar-box shooks, and packingand packing-box shooks, of wood, not specially provided for is act, thirty per centum ad valorem. 9. Chair cane, or reeds wrought or manufactured from rattans ds, and whether round, square, or in any other shape, ten per Em ad valorem. Old law: Rattans and reeds, manufactured, but not made up into completed articles, ten per centum ad valorem. . House or cabinet furniture, of wood, wholly or partly finmanufactures of wood, or of which wood is the component hief value, not specially provided for in this act, thirtyad valorem. 1 law: House or cabinet furniture, in piece[s] or rough, and not finished, thirty per centum ad valorem. binet ware[s] and house furniture, finished, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. pound: Provided, That unless it shall be made to appear to the satisfaction of the President of the United States (who shall make known the fact by proclamation) that the product of the mines of the United States shall have exceeded five thousand tons of cassiterite, and bar, block, and pig tin in any one year prior to July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, then all imported cassiterite, bar, block, and pig tin shall after July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, be admitted free of duty. WATCHES. Old law: Free. 210. Chronometers, box or ship's, and parts thereof, ten per centur ad valorem. 211. Watches, parts of watches, watch-cases, watch movement and watch-glasses, whether separately packed or otherwis twenty-five per centum ad valorem. Old law: Watch materials also twenty-five per centum; parts a italics new matter. ZINC OR SPELTER. Lancewo 212. Zinc in blocks or pigs, one and three-fourths cents per pour a Old law: One and one-half cents per pound. 213. Zinc in sheets, two and one-half cents per pound. Old law contains the words "spelter or tutenegue." 214. Zinc, old and worn out, fit only to be remanufactured, and one-fourth cents per pound. Old law: One and one-half cents per pound. manufac Certum ad Old law: T centum per cen 215. Manufactures, articles, or wares, not specially enumerate provided for in this act, composed wholly or in part of iron, s fead, copper, nickel, pewter, zinc, gold, silver, platinum, alumin e clapboards Old law: T ce clapboa heading or any other metal, and whether partly or wholly manufactu for wheel forty-five per centum ad valorem. Words in italics new matter. Old law: Epaulets, galloons, laces, knots, stars, tassels, and wed only, hs, fifteen Old law: of gold, silver or other metal, twenty-five per centum Umets and pa or other parts thereof, when made in whole or chief Phite pine s and parasol ribs, and stretcher-frames, tips, runners, ha iron, steel, or any other metal, forty per centum ad val Britannia ware, and plated and gilt articles and wares ty cents 216. Timber, hewn and sawed, and timber used for spars at, thirty p building wharves, ten per centum ad valorem. Old law: Twenty per centum. Chair cane, 4, and wheth 217. Timber, squared or sided, not specially provided for iad valorem act, one-half of one cent per cubic foot. Old law: One cent per cubic foot. Old la Co House or 218. Sawed boards, plank, deals, and other lumber of hel manufact white wood, sycamore, white pine and thousand feet board measu sawed lu for in this act, two d when lumber of rates herein pr planed or fir if planed sand feet board measure; and if planed on two sides, and tongued and grooved, one dollar and fifty cents per thousand feet board measure; and in estimating board measure under this schedule no deduction shall be made on board measure on account of planing, tongueing and grooving: Provided, That in case any foreign country shall impose an export duty upon pine, spruce, elm, or other logs, or upon stave bolts, shingle wood, or heading blocks exported to the United States from such country, then the duty upon the sawed lumber herein provided for, when imported from such country, shall remain the same as fixed by the law in force prior to the passage of this act. Old law: White pine two dollars per thousand feet; words in italic new matter. 219. Cedar: That on and after March first, eighteen hundred and inety-one, paving posts, railroad ties, and telephone and telegraph oles of cedar, shall be dutiable at twenty per centum ad valorem. Old law: Free. 220. Sawed boards, plank, deals, and all forms of sawed cedar, gnum-vitiae, lancewood, ebony, box, granadilla, mahogany, rosefood, satinwood, and all other cabinet-woods not further manufactred than sawed, fifteen per centum ad valorem; veneers of wood, nd wood, unmanufactured, not specially provided for in this act, wenty per centum ad valorem. Old law: Two dollars per thousand feet; veneers thirty-five per centum; canes and sticks for walking, if unfinished, twenty per centum. 221. Pine clapboards, one dollar per one thousand. Old law: Two dollars per one thousand. 222. Spruce clapboards, one dollar and fifty cents per one thousand. 223. Hubs for wheels, posts, last-blocks, wagon-blocks, oar-blocks, n-blocks, heading-blocks, and all like blocks or sticks, roughwn or sawed only, twenty per centum ad valorem. 224. Laths, fifteen cents per one thousand pieces. 25. Pickets and palings, ten per centum ad valorem. Old law: Twenty per centum. 26. White pine shingles, twenty cents per one thousand; all er, thirty cents per one thousand. Old law: Thirty-five cents per one thousand. 7. Staves of wood of all kinds, ten per centum ad valorem. 8. Casks and barrels (empty), sugar-box shooks, and packinges and packing-box shooks, of wood, not specially provided for is act, thirty per centum ad valorem. 19. Chair cane, or reeds wrought or manufactured from rattans eds, and whether round, square, or in any other shape, ten per um ad valorem. Old law: Rattans and reeds, manufactured, but not made up into completed articles, ten per centum ad valorem. House or cabinet furniture, of wood, wholly or partly finmanufactures of wood, or of which wood is the component ial of chief value, not specially provided for in this act, thirtytum ad valorem. Old law: House or cabinet furniture, in piece[s] or rough, and not finished, thirty per centum ad valorem. Cabinet ware[s] and house furniture, finished, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. pound: Provided, That unless it shall be made to appear to the satisfaction of the President of the United States (who shall make known the fact by proclamation) that the product of the mines of the United States shall have exceeded five thousand tons of cassiterite, and bar, block, and pig tin in any one year prior to July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, then all imported cassiterite, bar, block, and pig tin shall after July first, eighteen hundred and ninety-five, be admitted free of duty. WATCHES. Old law: Free. 210. Chronometers, box or ship's, and parts thereof, ten per centum ad valorem. 211. Watches, parts of watches, watch-cases, watch movements, Old law: Watch materials also twenty-five per centum; parts in 212. Zinc in blocks or pigs, one and three-fourths cents per pound. Old law: One and one-half cents per pound. 213. Zinc in sheets, two and one-half cents per pound. Old law contains the words "spelter or tutenegue." 214. Zinc, old and worn out, fit only to be remanufactured, one and one-fourth cents per pound. Old law: One and one-half cents per pound. 215. Manufactures, articles, or wares, not specially enumerated or provided for in this act, composed wholly or in part of iron, steel, fead, copper, nickel, pewter, zinc, gold, silver, platinum, aluminum, or any other metal, and whether partly or wholly manufactured, forty-five per centum ad valorem. Words in italics new matter. Old law: Epaulets, galloons, laces, knots, stars, tassels, and wings of gold, silver or other metal, twenty-five per centum Umbrel a and parasol ribs, and stretcher-frames, tips, runners, handles, or other parts thereof, when made in whole or chief parts of iron, steel, or any other metal, forty per centum ad valorem; Britannia ware, and plated and gilt articles and wares of all kinds, thirty-five per centum. SCHEDULE D.-WOOD AND MANUFACTURES OF. 216. Timber, hewn and sawed, and timber used for spars and in building wharves, ten per centum ad valorem. Old law: Twenty per centum. 217. Timber, squared or sided, not specially provided for in this act, one-half of one cent per cubic foot. special provided ri 2; but pe the |