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 18 SIXTY-FIRST CONGRESS. Sess. I. Ch. 6. 1909. s°“°‘”·' ”"·,, ,,_ 88. Plaster rock or gypsum crude, thirty cents per ton· if ound w€E¤§?¤li¤.é1-¤w•m— or calcined, one dollar and seventy-five cents per ton; (pear%Thard— Ci;¤yp¤iiL1` ening for paper makers’ use, twenty per centum a valorem; Keene’s cement, or other cement of which gypsum is the component material of chief value, if valued at ten dollars per ton or less, three dollars and fifty lpents per tongiif vshiled abovetoten icilollgojrs gndbgot abovefifteen dollarsperton ve dollarsper n· v ue a ve fifteen dollars and not above, thirty dollars Eper ton, ten dollars per ton; if valued above thirtly dollars per ton, ourteen dollars per ton. !’¤¤¤¤¢ ¤¤>¤¤· 89. Pumice stone, who y or partially manufactured, three-eighths pf one cent per pound; unmangfagzured, vsglluedi at fifteenhdollfafia or essperton thirtypercentuma v orem·v ue atmoret an en dollars per ,ton, one-fourth of one cent phr pound; manufactures of pumice stone or of which pumice stone IS the component material of . chief value not specially provided for in this section, thirty-five per entum d valorem. °*¤¥¤ °¥¤¤¤>¤- c 90. Clhys or earths, unwrought or immanufactured, not specially provided for in this section, one dollar pv; ton; wrought or manuactured, not speciallyuprovided for in tsection, two dollars per ton chinleiacllayiicg kao, two dollars 8.111:31 fifty cenfislper ton; limestone roc asp t y cents per ton· asp tum an itumen not e- ciall rovidhd for inthis sectioii, crude if not dried or ’otheri;v1Pse van in an er, one o an y cen per n; e adyged` ymann dllar dlift ts lto ifdrid or otherwise advanced in any manner three dollars per ton • bauxite or beauxite, crude, not refined or otherwise advanced in conditioii from its natural state, one dollar per ton; fuller’s earth, unwrought and unmanufactured, one dollar and fifty cents r ton; wrought or m manufactured, three dollla!1:(per ton; iluorspar, thiiee dollars per ton. "` p.,?§;d”f§3’f£2’£§`,‘f3f“tmt3'tT§’“,?a’i0€"r’L’m§t.‘* °“1y’?"° €‘”‘“°’ P?} e * ca, cu or rimme mglcahplates ortlbuilt-up mica, and ag npinlgiifactures of mica or of w ic mica is e component materi o c `e value ten cents er pound and twenty per centum ad valorem., · P mfpxgrévm end 92. Common yellow, brown, or gray earthenware, plain, embossed, or salt-glazed common stoneware, and earthenware or stoneware crucibles, all the foregoing not decorated in any manner, twenty-five per centum ad valorem; yellow earthenware, plain or embossed, coated with white or transparent vitreous glaze but not otherwise ornamented orldecorated, and Rockingham earthenware, forty per centum ad va orem. °***¤·¤ *°··*¢·**¤‘- 93. China, porcelain, parian, bisque, earthen, stone and crockery ware, mcluding clock cases with or without movements, pill tiles, plaques, ornaments, toys, charms, vases, statues, statuettes, mugs, cupls, stems, and lagips, pil the foregoing wholly or in chief value of suc ware; painte co orec tinted staine l l `l l l printed, or ornamerited or dizcoratedl in any ix1:rilri;i·1;§$.i1il_t(i‘riai.1(iih; actures inrchief value of such ware not specially provided for in this sectionélsurty per centum ad valorem, 94. ina, orcelain arian bis ue, rth,, t 1 k ware, plain wlliite, plain brown; inclilidingl;lochnca;e(snv‘;it1liuorCi‘v(i(|lhc(ii1}t movements, pill tiles, plaques, ornaments toys, charms vases statues, statuettes, mugs, cups, steins, and lamps, all the fdregoind wholly or in chief value of such ware, not painted, colored, tinted: stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or ornamented or decorated in any_manner;_and manufactures in chief value of such ware not specially provided for in this section, fifty·live per centum ad valorem ,,€;§f“¤*°= **0* smh 95._ Articles and wares composed wholly or in chief value of earthy or mmeral substances, not specially provided for in this section, whether susceptible of decoration or not, if not decorated in any manner, thirty-five per centum ad valorem; if decorated, forty-five