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 a 539* _  —.TlTLE'19.——(J \ `L J three-fourths "of 1 cent per pound Sand 10 per centum a v:1lbl°€*Il3Jf ,`.. .·  ·   ·   , Pan, 202. —·'1liles,,uuglazed. glazed, ornamented, hand palnteu enameled, ;VitflH¢d,_ @dvltrided, `decorated, encaustlc,. cerami mosaic; `lllnt, spar, embossed, gold decorated, grooved or cot g rugated. and all other'. eorthenware tllm and . tiling by wha; g ever name   except plll tiles . and   quarrlw c quarry tiles, red or_brow1r,_and   sevemeighths of a inch or over in thickness, hut. including ltiles wholly or in pax or cement valued at not_ mage than é10_centq per square too 8 cents per square foot, , but not zless than ,15 nor `nlore tha 00 per centom fad .va·lorem‘; valued fat more than 40 cents pe square foot,. 50 per‘_éentdm—,ad‘val0r·em;   Irlezes, an articles of every wiption for   thereof,   `wholl or in chief value o lrtheuvvare. tiles or tiling, except pill tile ` 50 per centum ad valoren: soicalled quarries or quarry tile red or brown. and lmeasnrlng seveneighths. ot an inch or ove in thickness, 3.cents per squarelfoot, but not less than 30 pg ccntumad valorem.._‘ ._ ·  _ _ _ .— l  ‘ ` e Pan. Limestone (not suitable for use as monumental ( building stone), crude, or crushed) but f not pulverlzed, " per one hundred pounds; lime, not specially provided tor, 1 cents per one hundred pounds, including the weight ot. the cox talner; hydrated lime, 12 cents per one hundred pounds, lnclue ing the weight ot the_contalner._ .` _· `, ° . ‘   _ Pan. 201. Crude .magnesite,_ llvegslxteenths of 1 cent" pc pound; cauétlc calclned dnagnesltcg Ave-elghths ot. Q1 cent pe pound; dad burned and grain magnesite, notrsuitable for man ufacture into _ orychlorlde cements, twenty-three fortleths of ccntperpound."· `'`‘ ‘ ·\* · · Pan., %. Plaster rock or- gypsum, ground or calclned, $1.4 per ton ·; white uonstalnlng Portland, cement, 8 cents per or __ . hundred pounds, including thefwelght of thecontalner; Keene · cement, and other cement of which gypsum is the componen material of chief-value, valued at $14 per ton or less; $3.50 pc ton; valued above $14 and not above $20 per ton, $5 per ton valued above $20- and not above   per ton, $10 per ton valued above $40 per ton, $14 per ton; other cement, not sp clally provided for,`20 per centum ad valorem. I · Pan. 206. Pumice stone, unmanufactured, valued at $151 lens per ton, onetwth ot 1 {centper pound; valued at mo: than $15 per ton, one·1'ourthi ot 1 cent per pound; wholly c partly manufactured, dtty·¤ve ono·huud redths of d1` cent pa pound; manufactures ot p\1mlce·stone,` or of which pumie stone is the componentwlmaterlal of chief value, ‘_ not speclall provided tor, 35 per ccntum ad valorem. . ‘ l Pu. 207. Clays or earths, unvvrought or umnanufactured, `ln cludl¤g··com1non· blue clay and Grossnalmerode glass pot cla; not mentally provided tor, $1 per ton; wrought or °manntatnrcd, not specially provided for, § per ton; china clay c kaolln, $2.50 per ton ;` muxlte, { crude, not redned or otherwls advanced la condition `l¤‘ any manner, $1 per ton ;~.· fuller earth, unvu-o@t and unmanntacturéd, $1.50 per ton; wrougl or maautactnred, $3.25 per ton;. silica, crude, not special} provided tor, $4 per ton; silica, suitable for use as ,a plgmen not specially provided tor, $7.50 per ton ; duorspar, $5.60 per to: Pla. Mlm, unmanutactured, valued at not above 1 cents per pound, ,4 cents perpound ; valued above 15 cents pn pound, 5 per centum ad valorexn; mica, out or trimmed, an mica spllttlngs, 30 per centum ad valoremz mica. plates, an bullt-up mica, and  manutacturea ot mica or ot which ml: is the component material ot chief value, 4.0 per centum a valorem; ground mica, 20 per centum ad valorem. · Pan. @9. Tale, stentlte or soapstone, and French chalk, crué and `unground, .one—tourth ot 1 cent mr pound; ground, washe powdered,,or pulverized (except toilet preparations), % pa eentum ad valorem; cut or sawed, or ln blanks, crayons, cube dlaks, or other forma, 1 cent per pound; manufactures (ez

%USTOMS.DUTIES’ § 121. ld cept toilet preparations), of which talc, steatite or soapstone, "or French chalk is the component material of chief value, d, wholly or ·partly‘duiehcd, and no;/specially. provided for, it lc notdecorated, ,35 per ecntum ad. valorem'; it decorated, _45 per` t- centum ad V&lQ1’€ID..`_ “ ‘ · — h (  , · t-   Pm, 210. Common yellow, brown, ora gray citrtheuware made - rr of natural, unwsshod, and nnmixed clay, plain or embossed; .m common aalteglazed stoneware; stoneware and earthonrware rl: crucibles ; · all the foregoing not ornamentcdj inciaed, or dccotf rated in ani jmanncr, 15 mr centum ad ralorcm; ornamented,. .11* incised, or decorated in any manner and manaraeemest vqholly sr {or in chief value of such =ware, not specially 'provided for, 20 ld per ceutum` ad valorern; and Rockingham earthenware, 25 tg'. `per ceuitum ad valorenn _ ( ` · ‘ S,” Pan, 211. Earthenware and. croclgery ware eompoecd ot a' s, tnonvitrilled absorbent body, including white granite and semier p0rceIai;1·"eartbeuware, and cream·colorcd ware, and stoneat ware, including. clock cases. Qxrith or_ without &ovements, pill "` tiles, `plaquesyi g ornaméupa, t toys; charms; 'vascsg statues; rr yétatuettés, mugs, cups, . stems, lamps, and all other articles hS· composed wholly or in chief value of such ware; plain white, ' L0 plain' yellow, plain brown, `plain `rcd, or plain black, not ¤· painted,. colored, tinted, stalnedr enameled, gilded, printed, 3# omamented,‘1or decorated in any manner, and manufactures in · chief value of such ware '¤ot· mccially provided for, 45 per er` Ucentum ad valoreur; painted; colored; tinted, stained, enameled; BF gilded, printed, ornamentéd, or decorated in any manner, and ¤· mdnutactures ‘ inpchict value of such ware, not specially pro· _1_ vided for, 50 per centum ad valorem. · ' _ __ _‘ Pan. 212. China, porcelain, and other vitriiied wares, in-— l`¤ shows a. vitrlded or vitreo!18. or semlvitridcd or semivitreous it fracture, and all bisque and parian wares, including clock cases BF with or without movements; plaquos,·.pi1l`tiles, ornaments, toys, ll charms, vases, statues, atatuotles, jumgs, cups, stains, lamps, li and all other articles composed wholly or in chief value or 8* such ware, plain white,, or plain brown, not painted, colored. q tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, zprlnted, or ornamented or ”'_ decorated 'in_ any manner, and manufactures in chief value of ’° such ware not specially pmvided forQ 60 per centum ad valorem ;‘ W painted, colored, tinted, stained, enameled, gilded, printed, or W. oruamanteo or decorated in any nmnnner; and manufacturw in ’° chief value of such were not- specially provided ·tor, 70 per ‘ W centutn ad raloremor any ot the tormoing articles containing -25 per centum or more ’ot calclned bone, not painted, colored, ¤"` tinted, stained, _ enameled, glldedg. printmi, .or ornamented or Y. decorated In any- manner; ‘50 per ccntum ad valorcm; painted, F? colored, tinted; stained, ~ enameled, `gildzd, printed, or orna- W mented or decorated in any manner, 55 per centum ad valorcm. W `phoua; 10 per centum ad` ialmemk crystalline lump, chip, or it dust, 20 per centurn ad valoreing crystalline Bake, 11,;. cents [Y per pound. As used in this paragraph, the tern; icrystalline lt. Hake " menus graphite or plumbngo which occurs disseminated ¤· `-aa a` relatively thin flake througout lté containing; rock, dol5 composed or not, and which mdy be or has been separated if therefrom by ordinary crushing; pulverlzing, screening, or rd mechanical conccutratioaprocem auch Hake being made up ot ld n number ot parallel laminar, which may be separated by 3% mechanical means. , a » _ · ld Put. 214. Earth: or mineral substances wholly or partly manufactured and articles, wares, and Umateriols (crude or lc advanced in condltion)`, composed wholly‘or in chief value of rl, urthy or ~ mineral. substances, not specially provided for, ar whether éusccptible of decoration or not, it not decorated in ·¤, any manner, 80 per centum ad valorem; lf decorated, 40 por 1;- ceatum ad valorem. ‘ a · * {
 * 1) 0 Vcluding =cl1cmlcal° porcelain ware and chemical stoneware, comle poSed `, of a ivltritied ·nonabsorbeut‘ body which when broken
 * 0 · _PAa. 213._Grapl1lte org; plumbsrgo, crude or redned: Amor?