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in boxes, shall be packed fifty square feet per box as 

 nearly as sizes will permit, and the duty shall be com- 

 puted tlu'ivon according to the- actual weight of glass. 



92. Cylinder and crown glass, poiislu-d, not exceed- 

 ing sixteen by twenty-four inches square, two and 

 one half cents per square foot; above that, and not 

 exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square, four 

 cents per sqiure foot ; above that, and not exceeding 

 twenty-tour !>y sixty inches square, fifteen cents per 

 square foot; above that, twenty cents per square foot. 



93. Fluted, rolled, or rough plate glass, not includ- 

 ing crown, evliiuler. or common window glass, not ex- 

 ceeding sixteen l>y twenty-tour inches square, three 

 quarters of one cent per square foot; above that, and 

 not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches square, 

 one cent per square foot; all above that, one and one 

 half cent per square foot; and all fluted, rolled, or 

 rough plate glass weighing over one hundred pounds 

 per one hundred square feet shall pay an additional 

 dutv on the excess at the same rates herein imposed : 

 Provided, That all of the above plate glass, when 

 ground, smoothed, or otherwise obscured, shall be 

 subject to the same rate of duty as cast polished plate 

 glass unsilvered. 



94. Cast polished plate glass, finished or unfinished 

 and unsilvered, not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four 

 inches square, five cents per square foot; above that, 

 and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty inches 

 square, eight cents per square foot; above that, and 

 not exceeding twenty-four by sixty inches square, 

 twenty-two and one half cents per square foot ; all 

 above that, thirty-five cents per square foot. 



95. Cast polish'ed plate glass, silvered, and looking- 

 glass plates, exceeding in size one hundred and forty- 

 four square inches, and not exceeding sixteen by 

 twenty-four inches square, six cents per square foot; 

 above* that, and not exceeding twenty-four by thirty 

 inches square, ten cents per square foot ; above that, 

 and not exceeding twenty-four by sixty inches square, 

 twenty-three cents per square foot; all above that, 

 thirty-eight cents per square foot. 



96. But no looking-glass plates or plate glass, sil- 

 vered, when framed, shall pay a less rate of duty than 

 that imposed upon similar glass of like description 

 not framed, but shall pay in addition thereto upon 

 such frames the rate of duty applicable thereto when 

 imported separate. 



97. Cast polished plate glass, silvered or unsilvered, 

 and cylinder, crown, or common window glass when 

 bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enameled, 

 beveled, etched, embossed, engraved, flashed, stained, 

 colored, painted, or otherwise ornamented or decorated, 

 shall be subject to a duty often per centum ad valo- 

 rem in addition to the rates otherwise chargeable 

 thereon. 



98. Spectacles, eyeglasses, goggles, opera glasses 

 and other optical instruments, and frames for the 

 same, forty per centum ad valorem. 



99. Glass beads, loose, strung, or carded, ten per 

 centum ad valorem. 



100. Lenses of glass or pebble, wholly or partly 

 manufactured, thirty-five per centum ad valorem. 



101. Fusible enamel and glass slides for magic lan- 

 terns, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 



lo:>. All stained or painted glass windows, or parts 

 thereof, and all mirrors not exceeding in size one 

 hundred and forty-four square inches, with or with- 

 out frames or eases, and all manufactures of glass or 

 of which ylass is the component of chief value, not 

 specially provided for in this act, thirty-five per cen- 

 tum ad valorem. 



Mnr'>li- >iu'l Stone, and Manufactures of. 103. Mar- 

 ble of all kinds in block, rough or squared only, fifty 

 ccnt> per cubic foot. 



104. Marble, sawed, dressed, or otherwise, includ- 

 ing marble slabs, mosaic cubes, and marble paving 

 tiles, eighty-five cents per cubic foot (no slab to be 

 computed at less than one inch in thickness). 



105. Manufactures of marble, onyx, or alabaster, 

 not speciaKy provided for in this act, forty-five per 

 centum ad valorem. 



105. Free stone, granite, sandstone, limestone, and 

 other building or monumental stone, except marble, 

 unmanufactured, or undressed, not specially provided 

 for in this act, seven cents per cubic foot. 



106. Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone, and 

 other building or monumental stone, except marble, 

 not specially provided for in this act, hewed, dressed, 

 or polished," thirty per centum ad valorem. 



107. Grindstones, finished or unfinished, ten per 

 centum ad valorem. 



Slate. 108. Slates, slate chimney-pieces, mantels, 

 slabs for tables, and all other manufactures of slate, 

 not specially provided for in this act, twenty per 

 centum ad valorem. 



109. Hoofing slates, twenty per centum ad valorem. 



SCHEDULE C. METALS, AND MANUFACTURES OF. 



Iron and Steel. 109! Iron ore, including manga- 

 niferous iron ore ; also, the dross or residuum from 

 burnt pyrites, forty cents per ton. 



110. Iron in pigs, iron kentledge, spiegelcisen, fer- 

 ro-manganese, ferro-silicon, wrought and cast scrap 



111. Eound iron, in coils or rods, less than seven 

 sixteenths of one inch in diameter, and bars or shapes 

 of rolled iron, not specially provided for in this act, 

 eight tenths of one cent per pound : Provided, That all 

 iron in slabs, blooms, loops, or other forms less fin- 

 ished than iron in bars, and more advanced ttyan pig 

 iron, except castings, shall be subject to a duty ot 

 five tenths of one cent per pound : Provided further, 

 That all iron bars, blooms, billets, or sizes or shapes of 

 any kind, in the manufacture of which charcoal is 

 used as fuel, shall be subject to a duty of twelve dol- 

 lars per ton. 



112. Bar iron, rolled or hammered, comprising flats 

 not less than one inch wide nor less than three 

 eighths of one inch thick, six tenths of one cent per 

 pound ; round iron not less than three fourths of one 

 inch in diameter, and square iron not less than three 

 fourths of one inch square, six tenths of one cent per 

 pound; flats less than one inch wide or less than 

 three eighths of one inch thick ; round iron less than 

 three fourths of one inch and not less than seven 

 sixteenths of one inch in diameter ; and square iron 

 less than three fourths of one inch square, six tenths 

 of one cent per pound. 



113. Beams, girders, joists, angles, channels, car- 

 truck channels, TT columns and posts or parts of 

 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, six tenths of one cent per pound. 



114. Boiler or other plate iron or steel, except 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 one 

 cent per pound or less, five tenths of one cent per 

 pound ; valued above one cent and not above one and 

 one half cent, six tenths of one cent per pound , 

 valued above one and one half cent and not above 

 four cents per pound, thirty per centum ad volorcm ; 

 valued at over four cents per pound, twenty -five per 

 centum ad valorem: Provided, That all plate iron or 

 steel thinner than No. 10 wire gauge shall pay duty 

 as iron or steel sheets. 



115. Forgings of iron or steel, or forged iron or steel 

 combined, of whatever shape or in whatever frtage of 

 manufacture, not specially provided for in this act, 

 one and one half cent per pound: Provided, That no 

 forgings of iron or steel, or forgings of iron and steel 

 combined, by whatever process made, shall pay a 

 less rate of duty than thirty-five per centum ad valo- 

 rem. 



110. Hoop, band, or scroll iron or steel, except as 

 otherwise provided for in this act, thirty per centum 

 ad valorem. 



117. Railway bars made of iron or steel, and rail- 

 way bars made in part of steel, T rails, and punched 



