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sheet iron.

nine wire gauge, one and five-tenths of one per cent per pound; thinner than number twenty-nine wire gauge, and all iron commercially known as common or black taggers' iron, whether put up in boxes or bundles or not, thirty per centum ad valorem; And Galvanized provided, That on all such iron and steel sheets or plates aforesaid, excepting on what are known commercially as tin plates, terne plates, and taggers' tin, and hereafter provided for, when galvanized or coated with zinc or spelter or other metals, or any alloy of those metals, three-fourths of one cent per pound additional.

Polished &c sheet iron or steel.

Tin plates, &c.

Hoop, band or scroll iron.

Polished, planished or glanced sheet iron or sheet steel, by whatever name designated, two and onehalf cents per pound: Provided, That plate or sheet or taggers' iron, by whatever name designated, other than the polished, planished or glanced herein provided for, which has been pickled or cleaned by acid, or by any other material or process, and which is cold rolled, shall pay one-quarter cent per pound more duty than the corresponding gauges of common or black sheet or taggers' iron.

Iron or steel sheets, or plates, or taggers' iron, coated with tin or lead, or with a mixture of which these metals is a component part, by the dipping or any other process, and commercially known as tin plates, terne plates, and taggers' tin, one cent per pound; corrugated or crimped sheet iron or steel, one and four-tenths of one cent per pound.

Hoop, or band, or scroll, or other iron, eight inches or less in width and not thinner than number ten wire gauge, one cent per pound; thinner than number ten wire gauge and not thinner than number twenty wire gauge, one and two-tenths of one cent

per pound; thinner than number twenty wire gauge, one and four-tenths of one cent per pound: Provided, That all articles not specially enumerated or provided for in this Act, whether wholly or partly manufactured made from sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron herein provided for, or of which such sheet, plate, hoop, band, or scroll iron shall be the material of chief value, shall pay one-fourth of one cent per pound more duty than that imposed on the iron from which they are made, or which shall be such material of chief value.

Iron and steel cotton ties, or hoops for bailing Cotton ties. purposes, not thinner than number twenty wire gauge, thirty five per centum ad valorem.

Cast-iron pipe of every description, one cent per Cast-iron pound.

pipe.

various

Cast-iron vessels, plates, stove plates, andirons, Cast-iron in sadirons, tailors' irons, hatters' irons, and castings forms. of iron, not specially enumerated or provided for in this Act, one and one-quarter of one cent per pound.

and spikes.

Cut nails and spikes, of iron or steel, one and one- Cut nails quarter of one cent per pound.

brads or

Cut tacks, brads, or sprigs, not exceeding sixteen cut tacks, ounces to the thousand, two and one-half cents per sprigs. thousand; exceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand, three cents per pound.

fish plates

Iron or steel railway fish plates, or splice bars, Iron or steel one and one-fourth of one cent per pound.

iron castings.

Malleable iron castings, not specially enumerated Malleable or provided for in this Act, two cents per pound. Wrought iron or steel spikes, nuts and washers, Wrought and horse, mule or ox shoes, two cents per pound. nuts, washAnvils, anchors or parts thereof, mill-irons and horse shoes.

iron spikes,

ers and

chors, &c.

Anvils, an- mill-cranks of wrought iron, and wrought iron for ships, and forgings of iron and steel for vessels, steam-engines and locomotives, or parts thereof, weighing each twenty-five pounds or more, two cents per pound.

rivets,bolts.

Iron or steel Iron or steel rivets, bolts, with or without threads hinges, &c. or nuts, or bolt blanks, and finished hinges or hinge blanks, two and one-half of one cent per pound. Iron or steel blacksmiths' hammers and sledges, track tools, track tools, wedges and crowbars, two and one-half of one cent per pound.

Iron or steel

sledges,

&c.

Iron or steel axles.

Forgings of

iron or steel not other

wise enumerated.

Wrought

iron or steel nails.

Boiler tubes &c.

Chains-of iron or steel

Iron or steel axles, parts thereof, axle bars, axle blanks, or forgings for axles, without reference to the stage or state of manufacture, two and one-half of one cent per pound.

Forgings of iron and steel or forged iron, of whatever shape or in whatever stage of manufacture, not specially enumerated or provided for in this Act, two and one-half cents per pound.

Horseshoe nails, hob-nails and wire nails, and all other wrought iron or steel nails, not specially enumerated or provided for in this Act, four cents per pound.

Boiler tubes, or flues, or stays, of wrought iron or steel, three cents per pound.

Other wrought iron or steel tubes or pipes, two and one-quarter cents per pound.

Chain or chains of all kinds, made of iron or steel, not less than three-fourths of one inch in diameter, one and three-quarter cents per pound; less than three-fourths of one inch and not less than threeeighths of one inch in diameter, two cents per pound; less than three-eighths of one inch in diameter, two and one-half cents per pound.

Cross-cut saws, eight cents per linear foot.

Mill, pit, and drag saws, rot over nine inches wide, ten cents per linear foot; over nine inches wide, fifteen cents per linear foot.

Circular saws, thirty per centum ad valorem.

Hand, back, and all other saws, not specially enumerated or provided for in this Act, forty per centum ad valorem.

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Saws.

Files, file blanks, rasps, and floats of all cuts and Files. kinds, four inches in length and under, thirty-five cents per dozen; over four inches in length and under nine inches, seventy-five cents per dozen nine inches in length and under fourteen inches, one dollar and fifty cents per dozen; fourteen inches in length and over, two dollars and fifty cents per dozen.

and forms

steel and

otherwise

Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms and slabs, by Steel ingots whatever process made; die blocks or blanks; bil- of steel (or lets and bars, and tapered or beveled bars; bands, iron) not hoops, strips, and sheets of all gauges and widths; enumerated plates of all thicknesses and widths; steamer, crank, and other shafts; wrist or crank pins; connecting rods and piston rods, pressed, sheared or stamped shapes, or blanks of sheet or plate steel, or combination of steel and iron, punched or not punched ; hammer molds or swaged steel; gun molds not in bars; alloys used as substitutes for steel tools; all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, loam, or iron molded steel castings; all of the above classes of steel not otherwise specially provided for in this Act, valued at four cents a pound or less, forty-five per centum ad valorem; above four cents a pound and not above seven cents per pound, two cents per pound; valued above seven cents and not above ten

Cold-hammered or polished products.

Structural shapes of

cents per pound, two and three-fourth cents per pound; valued at above ten cents per pound, three and one-fourth cents per pound.

Provided, That on all iron or steel bars, rods, strips or steel sheets, of whatever shape, and on all iron or steel bars of irregular shape or section, coldrolled, cold-hammered, or polished in any way in addition to the ordinary process of hot-rolling or hammering, there shall be paid one fourth cent per pound in addition to the rates provided in this Act, and on steel circular saw plates there shall be paid one cent per pound in addition to the rate provided for in this Act.

Iron or steel beams, girders, joists, angles, chaniron or steel nels, car-truck channels, TT, columns and posts, or parts or sections of columns and posts, deck and bulb beams, and building forms, together with all other structural shapes of iron or steel, one and onefourth of one cent per pound.

Steel wheels and tires for

purposes.

Steel wheels and steel-tired wheels for railway railway purposes, whether wholly or partly finished, and iron or steel locomotive, car, and other railway tires, or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured, two and one-half of one cent per pound; iron or steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, or blanks for the same, without regard to the degree of manufacture, two cents per pound.

Fencing

Iron or steel rivet, screw, nail and fence wire rods, iron or steel round, in coils and loops, not lighter than number five wire gauge, valued at three and one-half cents or less per pound, six-tenths of one cent per pound. Iron or steel, flat with longitudinal ribs for the manufacture of fencing, six-tenths of a cent per pound.

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