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 516 FIFTY-THIRD CONGRESS. Sess. ll. GH. 349. 1894. H $¤¤h¤d¤¤ Qin, 118. Sheets of iron or steel, common or black, including all iron or smc:-c¤¤°iu°¤iiis¤.steel commercially known as common or black taggers iron or stecl, $'*°°**"’”" ’*°°*· and skelp iron or steel, valued at three cents per pound or less, thinner than number ten and not thinner than number twenty wire gauge, seven-tenths of one cent per pound; thinner than number twenty FIPS gauge and not thinner than number twenty-five wire gauge, eighttenths cent per pound; thinner than number twenty-tive wire gauge, one and one-tenth cents per pound; corrugated or crimped, one and one- P~•€•¤- tenth cents per pound: Provided, That all common or black sheet 1ron H""' 'or sheet steel not thinner than number ten wire gauge shall pay duty _ as plate iron or plate steel. . ,,g'““"‘“'*°“ °”°°“·119. All iron or steel sheets or plates, and all hoop, band or scroll iron or steel, excepting what are known eommercmlly as tin plates, terne plates, and taggers tin, and hereinafter provided for, when gal- ‘ vanimd or coated with zinc or spelter, or other metals, or any alloy of those metals, shall pay one—fourth of one cent per pound more duty than the rates imposed by the preceding paragraph upon the corre- . sponding gauges or forms of common or black sheet or taggers 1ron or steel. ` Polished smc. wl 120. Sheet iron or sheet steel, polished, planished, or glanced, by what- P~•¢•·>- ever name designated, one and threetourths cents per pound; Provided, ,,gI°"'°°’°°m "°u°d’ That plate or sheet or taggers iron or steel, 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, or which is cold-rolled, smoothed only, not polished, shall pay one-eighth of one cent per pound more duty than the corresponding gauges of common or black sheet or taggers iron or steel. - T*¤Pl¤*¤•- 121. Sheets or plates of iron or steel, or taggers iron or steel, coated with tin or lead, or with a mixture of which these metals, or either of them, is a component part, by the dipping or any other process, and commercially known as tin plates, terne plates, and taggers tin, one and Prvviw- one-fifth cents per pound: Provided, That the reduction of duty herein ru erm: ocuiber 1, provided for shall take effect on and after October first, eighteen hum- , m,};,,,,,,,,,,, ,.,,,,_ dred and ninety-four. No article not specially provided for in this Act, wholly or partly manufactured from tin plate, terne plate, or the sheet, or plate iron or steel herein provided for, or of which such tin plate, terne plate, sheet, or plate iron or steel shall be the material of chief value, shall pay a lower rate of duty than that imposed on the tin plate, terne plate, or sheet, or plate iron or steel from which it is made, or of which it shall be the component thereof of chief value. smisngomm. 122. Steel ingots, cogged ingots, blooms, and slabs, by whatever process made; die blocks or blanks; billets and bars and tapered or beveled bars; steamer. crank, and other shafts; shaiting; wrist or ' crank pins; connecting rods and piston rods; pressed, sheared, or stamped shapes; saw plates, wholly or partially manufactured; hammer molds or swaged steel; gun-barrel molds not in bars; alloys used as substitutes for steel in the manufacture of tools; all descriptions and shapes of dry sand, loam, or iron-molded steel castings; sheets and plates not specially provided for in this Act; and steel in all forms and shapes not specially provided for in this Act, all of the above valued at one cent per pound or less, three-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above one cent and not above one and four-tenths cents per pound, four-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above one and four-tenths cents and not above one and eight—tenths cents per pound, six-tenths of one cent per pound; valued above one and eighttenths cents and not above two and two-tenths cents per pound, seventenths of one cent per pound; valued above two and two-tenths cents and not above three cents per pound, ninetenths of one cent per pound; valued above three cents per pound and not above four cents per pound, one and two-tenths cents per pound; valued above four cents and not above seven cents per pound, one and three-tenths cents per pound; valued above seven cents and not above ten cents per