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CONGRESS. (THE TARIFF BILL.) 



1T1 Copper in rolled plate*, called brazier*' copper. 

 abe^^pee, and eopper J^oma, two an^o, 



.run ungalvamzed, two 

 .old leaf, one dollar and eev- 



per package of 8ve hundred leave*. 

 Silver leaf, seventy five cent* per package of five 



17*. Tin-el wire, lame or Uhn.ina.lo wl...!l y r 'in 



.,,.-..-.- u~> ,, r 



pound; bullion, and meul thread*, made wholly r in 

 chief value of tinael wire, lam.- or lahn. five cent 



............. | ........ .-,;. Laoaa.em- 



....... .-. or other irtlekft, 



made wholly ocin chief value - 



i.ullioaa, or meul threads, sixty per centum ad 



IW. Hook* and ejree. metallic, whether loose, carded, 

 or otherwise, including weight of canK cartons, and im- 

 mediite wrapping, and label., five and one half cent* JKT 

 pound and fifteen per centum ad valorem, 



*W.~ 1H1. Lead-bearing ore of all kind., one an 

 half cent per pound on the lead contained t) 

 rfeW, That on all iiuj-rtati"ns of lead hearing ore. the 

 dutiea ahall be estimated at the port of entry, and a I- .M.I 

 riven in double the amount of uch estimated dutic* for 

 the transportation of the orea by common carrier* bonded 

 transportation of appraised r mappnlMd iner- 

 handisc to property equipped sampling <> r .SUM king es- 

 tablishments, whether designated as bonded warehouses 

 or otherwise. On the arrival of the ores at such eslab- 

 ill be sampled according t 



undcr the supervision of Government officers, 

 who shall be stationed at such establishment., and who 

 .hall submit the samples thus obtained to a Government 

 awaayer, designated by the Secretary of the Treasury, 

 who shall nuke a proper assay of the sample, and report 

 the result to the proper customs officers, and the import 

 entries shall be liquidated thereon, except in case of ores 

 that shall bo removed to a bonded warehouse to be re- 

 fined for exportation as provided by law. And the Sec- 

 n-tarv of the Treasury is authorized to make all necessary 

 regulation, to enforce the provisions of this paragraph. 



181. Lead dross, lead bullion or base bullion, lead in 

 pig. and bars, lead in any form not specially provided 

 this act, old refuse lead run into blocks" and bars, 

 and old .crap lead fit only to be reman ufaotured ; all the 

 foregoing, two and one eighth cents per pound ; lead in 

 hft*. pipe, .hot, glaziers' lead, and lead wire, two and 

 one half cent- j..-r pound. 



183. Metu il substances in a crude state, and 

 metals unwrought, not specially provided for in this act, 

 twenty per centum ad valorem ; mouazito sand and tho- 

 rite, six cents per pound. 



184. Mica, unmanufactured, or rough trimmed only, six 

 cent* per pound and twenty per centum ad valorem; imca, 

 out or trimmed, twelve cents per pound ami t.\->.r\ ]>< r 

 centum ad valor- 



kel oxide, alloy of any kind in which 

 nickel is a component material of chief value, in pig., in- 

 rou, ban, or sheet*, six cents per pound. 

 184. Pens, metallic, except gold pens, twelve cents per 



187. Penholder tips, penholders, or parts thereof, and 

 fold pen*, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 



188. Pins with solid heads, without ornamentation, in- 

 eluding hair, safety, hat. bonnet, and .hawl pin. ; a 



the foregoing composed wholly of brass, copper, ir-n. 

 eteeU or other ba*e metal, not plated, and not common! v 

 known as Jewelry, thirty-five per centum ad valor- 



r. seven cents per i-und. The flasks, 

 bottle*, or other vessels in which 



shall be aubject to the same rate of duty as they would 

 be subjected to if imported empty. 



190. Typo metal, one and one half cent per pom 

 tokMd contained therein; new types, twenty-five per 



Itl. Watch movements, whether imported in cases or 

 not, if having not more than seven jewel*, thirty-five 

 cent* each ; if having more than seven jewel* and not 

 more than eleven jewels, fifty cents each ; if having more 

 than eleven jewel* and not more than fifteen jewel - 

 cnty-flve cento each ; if having more than fifteen jewels 

 and not more than seventeen jewels, one dollar and 

 iwenty-five cents each ; if having more than seventeen 



jewel., three dollars each, and in addition tlicrvtn, on nil 



regoing, twmty live pi-r crntuin ad val.ivm ; \vatrh 



eases and part* n.-ludm^ \\ai.-h diaU, rln-..- 



Btera, box or ahip, and parts tl . iarts 



tliereof, not otherwix- pr-\i.lrd J'-T in thi-> act. \vlu-tlu-r 



M-paniU-ly pocked or otlu-r\\ i.]M,>,-d \\holly or 



in part ot i-hina, porcelain, paiian. )-i>)i.' Mwara, 



|.<-r rriitum ad vah-n-m: all ji-wi-N t..r u>i- in tlio 



inaiiiitacture of watches or !.. .-!%>. u-n pi-r .-. ntum ad 



valon 



laa. Zinc in Mocks or pig., one and one half cent per 



. : in .hoots, tw<> |.nnd; old un<l 



out, fit only to be remanunvotured^ <>IH- ,- m j., r pound. 



198. Articles or wares not specially pr\ idrd tor in tlii* 

 act, composed wholly or in i-art of 'iron, htccl, had. -op- 

 JT. n'n-ki-1. |H-wt-r. /.inc. fold, hilv-r, platinum, alumin- 

 ium. :al. and \vlu-thiT partly or \\liolly man 

 uturtiirc<i, forty I ' urn ad vulon-m. 



SCIIKDULB D. WOOD AKI- 



-ided, or squared (not leas than 



i.'l.t iix-lu-M square), and round timlx-r u>. d for *pars or 

 in I'uildin^ \vharvi-, otn .-mi i.< r cnl.i. 



llti and other lumber of 



\vhit-\vo<Nl, >y.-amori-. and l.a-*\\o<|. -.m- dollr p-r tlmu- 

 ?anl frt-t hoard a\v-d liunht-r. IP-I .specially 



provided for in this act. two dollar-* per thou>und feet 

 iK>anl IIM a>urc ; hut when lumh. r i-, planed 



or finished, in addition t" the rates herein provided, 

 there nhall be levied and paid for each side h- 

 finished fifty cents per thousand feet i>o;ird n,< 

 and if planed on :u.l and grooved, one 



dollar per thousand feet board mea-ur.- ; and if planed 

 on two bides and tongued and grooved, one dollar and 

 tittv nts jx;r thousand feet board measure; and . 

 matin-: hoanl measure under this schedule no <h-,l 

 shall ho made on board measure <.n account ,,f j,;, 

 tonffuini;. and irroovin^: J'rfi-i,/,,/, That if any country 

 or dep-ndcticy .shall impose an export duty up. 

 logs, round unmanufactured timber, stave bolts, shin^lu 

 bolto, or heading bolts, ex ported to the I nite.l St;r 

 a discriminating charge upon boom sticks, or el 

 used by American citizens in to\\'m^ \^*. the amount of 

 such export duty, tax, >r other charge, u* the case may 

 be, shall be added an an additional duty to tl 

 posed upon the articles mentioned in this paragraph 

 when inijM'rtcd from Mich country or depend- 



l'.'>. 1'avi- . ami lelephom". trolley, 



electric-light and telegraph poles of cedar or other woods, 

 twenty per centum ad valorem. 



1'.'7. Kindling wood in bundles not exceeding one 

 quarter of a cubic foot each, three tenths of on- 

 per bundle; ifin larger bundles, three tenth- of one cent 

 roreach additional quarter of a cubic foot or fractional 

 part thereof. 



198. Sawed board., planks, deal., and all forms of 

 sawed cedar, lignum-vita*. lancewood. e 

 dilla, maho-/:in\ . latin wood, and all other 



"ds n-.t further manafactured than sawed, i 

 per centum ad valorem ; veneers of wood, and wood, un- 

 manufactured, not specially provided for in th: 

 twentv per centum M valorem. 



(.IflpboardH, one dollar and fifty cents per thou- 

 sand. 



800. Hubs for wheels, posts, heading bolts, stave 



U.lt*, la.t blocks, wagon blocks, oar Mocks, headinfl 



block., and all like blocks or sti sawed 



or bar per centum ad valorem; fence poet*, 



: centum d valorem. 



'jol. Laths, tw-' and pieces. 



I'ickctM, palings, and staves of wood of ull kinds, 

 mi ad valor, n.. 



803. Shingles, thirty cent* per thousand. 



*, barrels, and hogshead- ( 



shook*, and packing boxes < empty . and packing-box 

 shocks, of wood, not specially provided for in this act, 

 thirty per centum d valorem. 



906. Boxes, barrels, or other articles containing on 

 lemon*. limcH, grape fruit. shadd<x-ks. or pomelo*, thirty 

 per centum ad valorcn d. That the thin wood, 



so called, comprising the sides, tops, and 

 orange and lemon boxes of the growth and manufacture 

 United States, exported as orange and lemon box 

 shooks, may be reim ported in completed form, filled 

 with oranges and lemons, by the payment of duty at one 

 half the rate impo-ed on "similar boxes of entirely for- 

 eign growth and manufacture. 



