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CONGRESS. (THE TARIFF BILL.) 



B foot: exceeding forty cents per square root, ten grinding as la neoewary for fit- - . :lt ,d any 



per square foot and twenty-five per centum ad va- articles of which such flaai is the component material of 



.am. opal and other blown gla*S- 



ware; all the fore^..mc. tilled or unlilled. and whether 



Ctmtmlt Lint, mmd ffmtttr ft. Roman, Portland, and 

 other hydraulic cement, in barrel*, sacks, or other pack- 

 ages, eight cents per one hundred pound- 

 weight of barrel or package; in bulk, seven cent 

 one hundred pounds; other cement, twenty per centum 



M. Ume, five cents per one hundred pounds, inelud 



I l7n2*r rock or gypsum, crude, fifty cents per ton ; 

 if ground or calcined, two dollars and 

 per ton ; pearl hardening for papormakers 1 use, twenty 

 per centum ad v slorem* 



W. Pmnke atone, wholly or partially manufacture,!, 

 i-rr i. .11; unmanufactured, fifteen per centum 



r . er ffmHA*. W. Olavs or earths, un wrought or 

 unmanufactured, not spccislly provided for in this act, 

 one dollar per ton; wr .._:.'. or manufactured, i. 



r in this act, two dollars per ton ; china 

 day or kaolin, two dollars and fifty cents p, r ton ; lime 

 atone rock asphalt containing not more than fitt.-.-n per 

 centum of bitumen, fifty cents per ton; asphaltum an.l 

 bitumen, not specially provided for in this act. crude, if 

 not dried, or otherwise advanced in any manner, one 

 dollar and fifty cents PIT ton ; if dried or otherwise ad- 

 vanced in any manner, three dollars per ton ; baux 

 beauxite, crude, not refined or otherwise advanced in 

 condition from its natural state, one dollar per ton ; full- 

 ers* earth, unwrought and unmanufactured, one dollar 

 and fifty cents per ton; wrought or manufacture. 1. time 

 dollars per ton. 



Kortktntrnrt and Ckina. 94. Common vcllow-brown, 

 er gray earthenware, plain, embossed, or salt-glaze 

 mon stoneware, and crucibles, all the foregoing not dec- 

 orated in any manner, twenty-five per centum ud va- 

 lorem; Knckingham earthenware not decorated, forty 

 par centum ad valorem. 



to. China, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen 

 crockery ware, including clock cases with or without 

 movements, plaques, ornaments, toys, toy tea seta, charms. 

 vases and statuettes, painted, tinted, stained, enameled. 

 printed, gilded, or otherwise decorated or ornamented in 

 any manner, sixty JKT centum ad valorem ; if plain white 

 and without superudded ornamentation of any kind, lift v - 

 tve per centum ad valorem. 



M. All other china, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen. 

 atone, and cn-ckery ware,and manufactures then ..f. T of 

 which the same is the component material of chief value. 

 by whatever name known, not specially provided for in 

 this act. if. painted, tinted, stained, enameled, printed. 

 gilded, or otherwise decorated or ornamented in any 

 manner, sixty per centum ad valorem ; if not ornamented 

 er decorated, fifty-five per centum ad valorem. 



7. Articles and wares composed wholly or in chief 

 value of earth v or mineral bubtitances, or carbon, not 

 specially provided for in this act, if not decorated in any 

 manner, thirty-five per centum ad valorem ; if decorated, 

 forty-five per centum ad valorem. 



9& Gas retorts, three dollars each ; lava ti| for bum- 

 era, ten cento per gross and fifteen p. r centum ad va- 

 lorem; carbons : li/htin/. ninety cents per 

 hundred ; filter tubes, forty-five per centum ad valorem: 

 porous carbon pots for electric batteries, without metallic 

 connections, twenty per centum ad valorem. 



ttlv* and GU~**irt,W. Plain green or colored, 

 molded or pruan il, and flint, lime, or lead glass b 

 riaK jar*, and covered or uncovered demijohns and car- 

 boys, any of the fiifwninir. filled or unfilled, not other- 

 wise specially provided for, and whether th. 

 be dutiable or Tn* (except such as contain merchandise 

 subject to an ad valorem rate of duty, or to a rate of dutv 

 based in whole or in part upon the value thereof, which 

 shall be dutiable at the rate appliable to their 

 touts) shall pay duty as follows: if holding more than 

 one pint, one cent per pound ; if holding not more than 

 one pint and not less than one fourth of a p 

 one half cent per pound ; if holding Irm than one fourth 

 of a pint fiftv cents per grow : / 

 the above articles shall pay a less rate of dutv thai 

 per centum ad valorem. 



100. Glass bottles, decanters, or other vessels or or 

 of glass, cut, engraved, paint. -d. colored. Mail 

 gilded, etched, frosted, printed in any manner or other- 

 " decorated, or ground M- 



their contents be dutiable < , m ad 



valorem. 



101. Unpolished, cylinder i common win 



dow glass. ten l>> titteen in.-l.,> square. 



one and three eighth- un.l; above that, and 



not exceed i > tw,nt\ lour inches squui 



and seven eighths oenta per pound ; al-\c that, and not 

 exceeding twnt\ four !>y thirty iiu-he> njuan-. two an. I 



three eighths cent per poond;abev that, and nt <\ 



oecding twenty tour l>y thirty -i\ inches sjuare. t\\o and 

 seven eighths cents PIT poond ; al>o\e that, and i. 

 oecding thirty \>\ tort\ inche.- s-juare. three and three 

 r pound ; al-.\e that, and n< ' 



!>y fi\t\ : kre, three ir _'hths 



cents per pound : al.o\- that. t<>ur and three . 



per iH.un.t . That unpo)i.-<he.l cylinder, 



mam window cla^. iin]N.rteit in Iwxcs, 

 shall contain tin \ - M uare feet, as nearly as sizes will per 

 mit. and the duty shall be computed thereon aooOfdiag to 

 the actual weight of ir lass. 



iinder and crown ^lass. j.lishod. not exceeding 

 square, four cents per 



square foot ; ibov that, and not e\cee.lin t ' 



. I iy t\vent\-tour inche.s hquare. t'onr 



l-y thirty inches wjuan . 



that, and not exceeding twenty- tour t>y sixty inches 



square, tit't. en cent- per square loot; above that, twenty 



per square foot. 



103. Fluted, rolled. riM-ed. or routrh plate glass, or the 

 same containing a wire mttiin; within it-elt'. not includ 

 iiiL r crown, cylinder, or common wind- 

 i-eedinir si.\t-en 1-y twenty-four inches m^. 

 fourths of one cent per .-quare font ; above that, and not 

 HIT twenty-tour by thirty inches square, one and 

 one fourth cent par square foot; all above that, one and 

 :irth> cent per 1-quaie foot; and all fluted, rolled. 

 ribbed, or rouifh plate fhiss. wc-i>.'hinjr over on,- hundred 

 pounds per one tiundred .-quare t'cct, shall pav an addi- 

 tional duty on the excess at the same ratc herein im- 

 posed : Provided, That all of the above plate glu**. when 

 ground, nmoothed, or otherwise obscured, shall be sub- 

 ject to th< .-ame rate of duty as east polished plate | 

 unsilvered. 



1"4. < a -t polished plate glass, finished or unfin 

 and unsilvered, not . i.y twenty tour 



l square foot; above that. 



and not exceeding twenty-four by tliirty inches square, 

 ten cent.- per square foot ; abo\v that, and not exceeding 

 twenty-four by sixty inche-, sqiian-. twenty-twn and on,- 

 Jialf cents per square foot; all above that, thin . 

 uare foot. 



105. Cast polished plate glass, silvered, cylindeml and 

 crown glass, silvered, and looking-glutw plates, exceeding 



MIC hundred and forty-four square inches and not 

 exceodiiiir sixteen hv twenty-four inches s<juan-, . 



par s,|iiare foot: above that, and not cxceelini: 

 twenty-four by thirtv inches square. thirtei. 

 square foot : above that, and not exceeding twenty four 



,are. twelit 

 all above that, thutx -ei^ht cent- per -quart t 



106. But no IcKikintr-glass plates or pfafa 



wlien framed, shall jay a less rati- of duty than that im- 

 posed upon similar trhis> of 1 ..med. 

 but shall pay in addition thereto u|.n such 

 rate of duty 'applicable thereto when m,; rate. 



107. TUM |M)lished plate glass, silvered >r unsilvered. 

 . :inder. crown, or <-omm<.ti window gloss, si 1 > 



or utisilvered. wlien bent, irroutid. obftcuredf fr 

 sanded, enameled, beveled, etched, eillboHHCd. eriL r ra\ed. 



. stained, colored, painted, or otherwise 

 menteil or d,--,, rated, shall )> > a duty of 



per centum ad valorem in addition to the rate- 

 chargeable thereon. 



>-. Spectacles, eyeglasses, and ngvlea, and frames 

 t'-r the same, or parts thereof, finished or unfinished, 

 valued at not over forty cents [NT d"/.en. twentv 

 pT do/en and titt rum ad valorem; valued at 



over forty cents per dozen and not over one dollar and 

 forty -five cent- per do/en and 



twenty [NT centum ad valorem: valued at over one dollar 

 and fiftv cent** JHT do/en, fifty Per centum ad valorem. 



109. Lenses of g\an or pebble, ground and polished to 

 a sr>hcricul, cylindrical, or prismatic form, arid ground 

 and polished 'piano or coquill glasses, wholly or partly 



