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number sixteen, wire gauge: two and one-half cents per pound, and in addition thereto twenty per centum ad valorem; less or finer than number sixteen, wiregauge three cents per pound, and in addition thereto twenty per centum ad valorem. (354.)

1040. Steel, commercially known as crinoline, corset, and hat steel wire: nine cents per pound and ten per centum ad valorem. (600.)

1041. Steel, in any form, not otherwise provided for: thirty per centum ad valorem: Provided, That no allowance or reduction of duties for partial loss or damage shall be hereafter made in consequence of rust of iron or steel or upon the manufactures of iron or steel, except on polished Russia sheet-iron. (203, 355.)

1042. Crosscut saws: ten cents per lineal foot. (357.)

1043. On mill, pit, and drag saws, not over nine inches wide: twelve and a half cents per lineal foot; over nine inches wide: twenty cents per lineal foot. (48, 357.)

1044. Lead in sheets, pipes, or shot: two and three-quarters cents per pound. (365.)

1045. Lead ore: one and a half cents per pound. (365.)

1046. Lead in pigs and bars: two cents per pound. (365.)

1047. Old scrap-lead, fit only to be remanufactured: one and one-half cents per pound. (365.)

1048. Zinc, spelter, or tutenegue, manufactured in blocks or pigs: one and one-half cents per pound. (366.)

1049. Zinc, spelter, tutenegue in sheets: two and one-quarter cents per pound. (366.)

1050. [Tin in plates or sheets, terne and taggers tin: fifteen per centum ad valorem.] (738, 2180.)

1051.* Iron and tin plates galvanized or coated with any metal by electric batteries: two cents per pound. (738.)

1052.* Iron and tin plates galvanized or coated with any metal otherwise than by electric batteries: two and one-half cents per pound. (335.)

1053. Copper imported in the form of ores: three cents on each pound of fine copper contained therein. (579.)

1054. Regulus of copper, and on all black or coarse copper: four cents on each pound of fine copper contained therein. (579.)

1055. Old copper, fit only for remanufacture: four cents per pound. (579.) 1056. Copper in plates, bars, ingots, pigs, and in other forms not manufactured or here enumerated: five cents per pound. (579.)

1057. Copper in rolled plates called braziers' copper, sheets, rods, pipes, and copper bottoms, and all manufactures of copper, or of which copper shall be a component of chief value, not otherwise provided for: forty-five per centum ad valorem. (579.)

1058. 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: three cents per pound. (246, 2052.)

1059. Nickel: thirty cents per pound. (611.)

1060. Nickel oxide and alloy of nickel with copper: twenty cents per pound. (612.)

1061. Gold-leaf: one dollar and fifty cents per package of five hundred leaves; silver-leaf: seventy-five cents per package of five hundred leaves. (211.) 1062. Argentine, albata, or German silver, unmanufactured: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (105, 258.)

1063. Brass in bars or pigs, and old brass, fit only to be remanufactured: fifteen per centum ad valorem. (70, 204.)

1064. Dutch and bronze metal in leaf: ten per centum ad valorem. (72, see also 1263.)

* See S. S., 2591.

1065. Articles not otherwise provided for, made of gold, silver, German silver, or platina, or of which either of these metals shall be a component part: forty per centum ad valorem. (399.)

1066. Silver-plated metal, in sheets or other form: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (139, 297.)

1067. Manufactures, articles, vessels, and wares not otherwise provided for, of brass, iron, lead, pewter, and tin or other metal, (except gold, silver, platina, copper, and steel,) or of which either of these metals shall be the component material of chief value: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (128, 285.)

1068. Metals, unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. (94.)

SCHEDULE F.-PROVISIONS.

1069. Beef and pork: one cent per pound. (54.)

1070. Hams and bacon: two cents per pound. (54.) 1071. Cheese: four cents per pound. (54.)

1072. Wheat: twenty cents per bushel. (54.) 1073. Butter: four cents per pound. (54.)

1074. Lard: two cents per pound. (54.)

1075. Rye and barley: fifteen cents per bushel. (54.) 1076. Indian corn or maize: ten cents per bushel. (54.)

1077. Oats: ten cents per bushel. (54.)

1078. Fish: Mackerel, two dollars per barrel; herrings, pickled or salted, one dollar per barrel; pickled salmon, three dollars per barrel; all other fish pickled, in barrels, one dollar and fifty cents per barrel; all other foreigncaught fish imported otherwise than in barrels or half-barrels, or whether fresh, smoked, or dried, salted, or pickled, not otherwise provided for, fifty cents per one hundred pounds. (53.)

1079. Salmon, preserved: thirty per centum ad valorem. (139.)

1080. [Anchovies and sardines, preserved in oil or otherwise: fifty per centum ad valorem.] (428, 2181.)

1081. Fish preserved in oil, except anchovies and sardines: thirty per centum ad valorem. (105.)

1082. Corn-meal: ten per centum ad valorem. (71.)

1083. Oat-meal: one-half cent per pound. (705.)

1084. Rye-flour: ten per centum ad valorem. (81.)

1085. Rice, cleaned: two and a half cents per pound; on uncleaned, two cents per pound. (449.)

1086. On paddy, one cent and one-half per pound. (449.)

1087. Capers, pickles, and sauces of all kinds, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (110, 266.)

1088. Catsup: forty per centum ad valorem. (110, 225.)

1089. Preserved or condensed milk: twenty per centum ad valorem. (736.) 1090. Potatoes: fifteen cents per bushel. (705.)

1091. Vegetables, not otherwise provided for: ten per centum ad valorem. (84.)

1092. Prepared vegetables, meats, fish, poultry, and game, sealed or unsealed, in cans or otherwise: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (138, 295.) 1093. Vinegar: ten cents per gallon. (423.)

SCHEDULE G.-SUGARS.*

1094. Sugar not above number seven, Dutch standard in color: one and three-quarters cents per pound. (675.)

1095. Sugar above number seven, and not above number ten, Dutch standard in color: two cents per pound. (676.)

For additional duty see post, 2204 and 2205.

1096. Sugar above number ten, and not above number thirteen, Dutch standard in color: two and one-quarter cents per pound. (677.)

1097. Sugar above number thirteen, and not above number sixteen, Dutch standard in color: two and three-quarters cents per pound. (678.)

1098. Sugar above number sixteen, and not above number twenty, Dutch standard in color: three and one-quarter cents per pound. (679.)

1099. Sugar above number twenty, Dutch standard in color, and on all refined loaf, lump, crushed, powdered, and granulated sugar: four cents per pound. But sirup of sugar, sirup of sugar-cane juice, melado, concentrated melado, or concentrated molasses, entered under the name of molasses, shall be forfeited to the United States. (680.)

1100. Sugar-candy, not colored: ten cents per pound. (326.)

1101. All other confectionery, not otherwise provided for, made wholly or in part of sugar, and on sugars after being refined, when tinctured, colored, or in any way adulterated, valued at thirty cents per pound or less: fifteen cents per pound. (326.)

1102. Confectionery valued above thirty cents per pound, or when sold by the box, package, or otherwise than by the pound: fifty per centum ad valorem. (326.)

1103. Molasses: five cents per gallon. (583, 2204.)

1104. Tank-bottoms, sirup of sugar-cane juice, melado, concentrated melado, and concentrated molasses: one and one-half cents per pound. (583, 2204-5.)

SCHEDULE H.-SILKS AND SILK GOODS.

1105. [Silk in the gum not more advanced than singles, tram, and thrown or organzine: thirty-five per centum ad valorem.] (378, 2171.)

1106. Spun silk for filling in skeins or cops: thirty-five per centum ad valorem.] (378, 471, 2171.)

1107. [Floss-silks: thirty five per centum ad valorem.] (378, 2171.) 1108. [Sewing silk in the gum or purified: forty per centum ad valorem.]

(378, 2171.)

1109. Silk twist, twist composed of mohair and silk: forty per centum ad valorem. (185, 2171.)

1110. Dress and piece silks, ribbons, and silk-velvets, or velvets of which silk is the component material of chief value: sixty per centum ad valorem. (378 2171.)

1111. Silk vestings, pongees, shawls, scarfs, mantillas, pelerines, handkerchiefs, veils, laces, shirts, drawers, bonnets, hats, caps, turbans, chemisettes, hose, mits, aprons, stockings, gloves, suspenders, watch chains, webbing, braids, fringes, galloons, tassels, cords, and trimmings, and ready-made clothing of silk, or of which silk is a component material of chief value: sixty per centum ad valorem. (378, 472, 2171.)

1112. Buttons and ornaments for dresses and outside garments made of silk, or of which silk is the component material of chief value, and containing no wool, worsted, or goats' hair: fifty per centum ad valorem. (608, 2171.)

1113. Manufactures of silk, or of which silk is the component material of chief value, not otherwise provided for: fifty per centum ad valorem. (379,2171.)

SCHEDULE I.-SPICES.

1114. Pimento and black, white, and red or cayenne pepper: five cents per pound. (590.)

1115. Ground pimento and ground pepper of all kinds: ten cents per pound. (590.)

1116. Cinnamon: twenty cents per pound. (592.) 117. Mace: twenty-five cents per pound. (592.) 1118 Nutmegs: twenty cents per pound. (592.)

1119. Cloves: five cents per pound. (592.)

1120. Clove-stems: three cents per pound. (592.)

1121. Cassia and cassia vera: ten cents per pound. (592.)

1122. Cassia buds and ground cassia: twenty cents per pound. (592.)

1123. All other spices: twenty cents per pound; ground or prepared: thirty cents per pound. (592.)

1124. Ginger, ground: three cents per pound. (714.)

1125. Ginger, preserved or pickled: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (714.) 1126. Essence of ginger: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (714.)

SCHEDULE J.—TOBACCO.

1127. Cigars, cigarettes, and cheroots of all kinds : two dollars and fifty cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. But paper cigars and cigarettes, including wrappers, shall be subject to the same duties as are herein imposed upon cigars. (507, 568, 570, 575.)

1128. Tobacco in leaf, unmanufactured and not stemmed: thirty-five cents per pound. (332.)

1129. Tobacco-stems: fifteen cents per pound. (472.)

1130. Tobacco manufactured, of all descriptions, and stemmed tobacco not otherwise provided for: fifty cents per pound. (332.)

1131. Snuff and snuff-flour, manufactured of tobacco, ground, dry, or damp, and pickled, scented, or otherwise, of all descriptions: fifty cents per pound. (332.)

1132. Unmanufactured tobacco, not otherwise provided for: thirty per centum ad valorem. (42.)

SCHEDULE K.-WOOD.

1133. Timber, hewn or sawed; timber used in building wharves and spars: twenty per centum ad valorem. (86.)

1134. Timber, square or sided, not otherwise provided for: one cent per cubic foot. (708.)

1135. Sawed boards, plank, deals, and other lumber of hemlock, white-wood, sycamore, and bass-wood: one dollar per thousand feet, board-measure. (708.) 1136. All other varieties of sawed lumber: two dollars per 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 thousand feet; and if planed on one side and tongued and grooved, one dollar per thousand feet; and if planed on two sides and tongued and grooved, one dollar and fifty cents per thousand feet. (708.) 1137. Hubs for wheels, posts, last-blocks, wagon-blocks, oar-blocks, gunblocks, heading-blocks, and all like blocks or sticks, rough-hewn or sawed only, twenty per centum ad valorem. (709.)

1138. Staves for pipes, hogsheads, and other casks, ten per centum ad valorem. (165, 232.) Staves not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. (86.)

1139. Pickets and palings: twenty per centum ad valorem. (709.)

1140. Laths: fifteen cents per thousand pieces. (709.)

1141. Shingles: thirty-five cents per thousand. (709.)

1142. Pine clapboards: two dollars per thousand. (709.)

1143. Spruce clapboards: one dollar and fifty cents per thousand. (709.) 1144. House or cabinet furniture, in pieces or rough, and not finished: thirty per centum ad valorem. (710.)

1145. Cabinet wares and house furniture, finished: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (710.)

1146. Casks and barrels, empty, sugar-box shooks, and packing-boxes of wood, not otherwise provided for: thirty per centum ad valorem. (711).

1147. Manufactures of cedar-wood, granadilla, ebony, mahogany, rose-wood, and satin-wood: thirty-five per centum ad valorem (131, 288); manufactures of wood, or of which wood is the chief component part, not otherwise provided for: thirty-five per centum ad valorem. (134, 291.)

1148. Wood unmanufactured, not otherwise provided for: twenty per centum ad valorem. (103.)

SCHEDULE L.-WOOL AND WOOLEN GOODS.

1149. All wools, hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals, shall be divided, for the purpose of fixing the duties to be charged thereon, into the three following classes: (526.)

CLASS 1.-CLOTHING-WOOL.

1150. That is to say, merino, mestiza, metz, or metis wools, or other wools of merino blood, immediate or remote; down clothing-wools, and wools of like character with any of the preceding, including such as have been heretofore usually imported into the United States from Buenos Ayres, New Zealand, Australia, Cape of Good Hope, Russia, Great Britain, Canada, and elsewhere, and also including all wools not hereinafter described or designated in classes two and three. (527.)

CLASS 2.-COMBING-WOOLS.

1151. That is to say, Leicester, Cotswold, Lincolnshire, down combing-wools, Canada long wools, or other like combing-wools of English blood, and usually known by the terms herein used; and also all hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals. (528.)

CLASS 3.-CARPET-WOOLS AND OTHER SIMILAR WOOLS.

1152. Such as Donskoi, native South American, Cordova, Valparaiso, native Smyrna, and including all such wools of like character as have been heretofore usually imported into the United States from Turkey, Greece, Egypt, Syria, and elsewhere. The duty upon wool of the first class which shall be imported washed, shall be twice the amount of the duty to which it would be subjected, if imported unwashed. (529.)

1153. And the duty upon wool of all classes which shall be imported scoured shall be three times the duty to which it would be subject if imported unwashed. And the duty upon wool of the sheep, or hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals, which shall be imported in any other than the ordinary condition as now and heretofore practiced, or which shall be changed in its character or condition, for the purpose of evading the duty, or which shall be reduced in value by the admixture of dirt, or any other foreign substance, shall be twice the duty to which it would be otherwise subject. (531.)

1154. Wools of the first class, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall be thirty-two cents or less per pound: ten cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, eleven per centum ad valorem. Wools of the same class, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall exceed thirty-two cents per pound: twelve cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, ten per centum ad valorem. (531.)

1155. Wools of the second class, and all hair of the alpaca, goat, and other like animals, the value whereof at the last port or place whence exported to the United States, excluding charges in such port, shall be thirty-two cents or less per pound: ten cents per pound, and, in addition thereto, eleven per centum ad valorem. (531.)

1156. Wools of the same class, the value whereof at the last port or place

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