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 580_ FIFTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 1244. 1890. ¤¤¤¤_$¤ 0- on all the above, thirty-Eve per centum ad valorem. Singleneinsnhu-mndnnugal barrel breech-loading shot-guns, one dollar each and thirty- nve per centum ad valorem. Revolving pistols valued at not more than one dollar and fifty cents each, forty cents each; valued at more than one dollar and nfty cents, one dollar each ; and in addition thereto on all the above pistols, thirty-five r centum ad valorem. 171. Iron or steelwsheets, plates, wares, or articles, enameled or glazed with vitreous glasses, forty-five per centum ad valorem. 172. Iron or steel s eets, pgates, wares, or articles, enameled or glazed as above with more t n one color, or ornamented, fifty per centum ad valorem. _ éém ¤w¤· Nuns, SPIKES, TACKS, AND NEEDLES. · 173. Cut nails and cut spikes of iron or steel, one cent pier pound. 174. Horseshoe nails, hob nails, and all other wroug t iron or steel nails not specially provided for in this act, four cents vper pound. . 175. ire nails made of wrought iron or steel, two inches long and longer, not lighter than number twelve wire gauge, two cents per pound; from one inch to two inches in length, and lighter than number twelve and not lighter than number sixteen wire gauge, two and one-half cents per pound; shorter than one inch and lighter than number sixteen wire gauge, four cents per pound. 176. Spikes, nuts, and washers, and horse, mule, or ox shoes, of wrought iron or steel, one and eight-tenths cents per pound. 177. Cut tacks, brads, or sprigs, not exceeding sixteen ounces to the thousand, two and one·fourth cents (per thousand; exceeding sixteen ounces to the thousan, two and threefourths cents per pound. 178. Needles for knitting) or sewing machines, crochet-needles and tape-needles and odkins 0 metal, thirty-five per centum a valorem. 179. Needles, knitting, and all others not specially provided for in this act, twenty-tive per centum ad valorem. Plgk, PLATES— 180. Steel plates engraved, stereotype plates, electro-type plates, and plates of other materials, engraved or lithographed, for printing, twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 181. Railway fish-plates or splice-bars, made of iron or steel, one cent per pound. 182. Rivets of iron or steel, two and one-half cents tper pound. San 183. SAWS: Cross-cut saws, eiglht cents per linear oot; mill, pit, and drag-saws, not over nine inc es 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 special gr provided for in this act, forty per centum ad valorem. 184. crews, commonly called wood-screws, more than two inches in length, five cents per pound; over one inch and not more than two inches in length, seven cents per pound; over one-half inch and not more than one inch in lengt, ten cents (per pound; one-half inch and less in length, fourteen cents per poun . 185. Wheels, or parts thereof, made of iron or steel, and steel-tired wheels for railway purposes, whether wholly or partly finished, and 1ron or steel locomotive, car, or other railway tires or parts thereof, wholly or partly manufactured, two and one-half cents per pound; and mgots, cogged ingots, blooms, or blanks for the same, without regard to the_ egree of manufacture, one and three-fourths cents per mmm. pound : Provided, That when wheels or parts thereof, of iron or steel, wneen umu to are imported with iron or steel axles ntted in them, the wheels and "'“· axles together shall be dutiable at the same rate as is provided for the wheels when imported separately. ·