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 x ». § 121 ~ TITLE 19.-GUS x. ‘ — Tn. Sw; 1{hqk bars. Mriirop, and rum iremiin coils or mdqimgmdab, bl l¤0ps,·9r bthét férmv km  tkhhon inybara and   sdvgacad than pi: itch alltctiths m ~ lt  Y" _ valued it mbbvcr 1 amt wa pound,   at `1 cut  wand; nlutd gbcva 1- cm; md mt above 195 cents     ci .11 bent pd} ‘pc¤hd;v|1¤cd gboydiivi am not above 2%`·cwfs PQ Wilildr M {Gent pu pound; valuei •b0re~.2%   ubt show 8% mab per   eightytenths ct 1, cent,   pohnét valuéd above Mg md nétfnb0n—_5`cent¤   pound, 1 cmt pm· pourid; valued above 5 cum per pound, .11,§.·cent¤ per pound, t PA:. 304. Steel i¤:?>t¥»   im0ts,._bl6cms   slabs, by whatcvgr   rrtade ;» die blocks cr blanks ;_ billets  whether bélid .01* hollow: jshnftiug:  d, shared. *01* ¤¢§¥¤D€d · j shapes, mt advanced in value of écnditidrx by `r axiy procéss . or-l t wvgraticu subsequent to tha  of   hammer m0l® or   steel}   mqlk not in   ;" alloys mt specially `pmvided for  as qubstltlites for étecl in- the manutacturc pt tools; all descriptions ana shapes of dry szmdQ 10;::1,,01* ima mclded steel castings: sheéts ar;d `p1ates. and steel not _ Qecially ·provi®d for; all ‘cfith¤·1'creg0i¤g wgluedat mtover 1 ccht mr pound, two·tenths of 1 cent per pquhd; valued above 1 cept and not above 1% ’ccnts·par pound; threei _ tenths of 1 cent per  rained abovjé 155 and not above 2% cents mr p0imd,` Bvetehths of ;1'cchf per pound': yalued pbova 2% and not above M5 cents per pound, 1 eight·tenthsQ pt 1 cent per poimd: valued above 8% and not ih0vc,_5 cents per pound, 1 cent penipcrmd; valued above 5 gud. not above V8 cent; pgr- pound; 11% cents per pound; valued aabove 8 and mt abcvé 12 cents. per  21,9 Xcents pér pound; · yglued, there 12 and not above 10 cents per lpouud, 8%* cents perk pound.; valued above 16 cents per  w per centum ad rglcrem:   Thu on steel circular mw plates there shall he levied, collected and paid an additional duty of che~‘ fourth of 1 cent per pound. · I h. » y. ., " ·K Pu, M5. In addition to the rates of- dhty provided for in this sch&ule  all terms and Bh$D®i»vbY whatever procw made, and by whatcycr     whetharycnst, M hater mid rolled, forged; stamped, ér drawn, containing more; ‘ Y-h8l1·Si!•t¢B*th8 of ~I per .-GEBCUQ of nickel, cchglt, vanhdlum, chmmiumt tungsten, molybdenum, or any other metallic ’ é1c— ment used in al1cy1ng‘¤i3éel,.fhQl‘¢ shall be levied, nbllécteil, nhd paid 8 per ceutum. ad yglorgm: Prdvided, That K. manganese and siltmh   _¤bt (bc cbhddered as nlloying material uulw present ru the west in exmzw dt 1 per cwtum manganese or silisxmz Provided iurtiwr,. That an additional cumulative duty ot ‘ 65 cents per pound ox; the molybdenum content lu exéem ot six-tenths ot 1 per ceutum, and 72 cent; per pound on ·thé` » tnmgiteu mmutonttih éxwsa of six-tenths ht, 1 per centnim shall he Lericed, c;>l1¢cte§,_aud paid on ani material provided `tor in paragraph  ccmtainix mclybdenuxna and tungsten. ._ Pur. 866;  metal `Pl'0dl1C& from iron or Nita ores, which is cast agd mallmble, at whatever description qr form, without rward to the percentage of ¤¤rm»¤‘¢¤¤m¤m»t¤eml¤,. whether produced by cemamtatism, or converted, cart, nr made from iron or its cms, by the éruclblc, cl¢ctric, Bwmert C·lnpp—. Grimth, `xmcumatic, _'1‘homas-Gilchrist; basic, Siemémi-Martin, or opemhenrth pr, or by the` equivalent ot either, or by a combination ot two or more dt the. qroc, or their eqlxivé- lesztsg or ·Tby any fusion or éther pr& which produces from iran or ita_ gms a metal either granular- or Hbrouq in structure, wlhigzhf is cast and malleable,) émeptinrg what ls known is mn11eabke·ir0¤`casdngQ‘r¤hnll be claéed and denomy hinatedarsstael. t, ht 5 ~ . L ` Pls. 307. Boiler or other plate- iron or steel, except crucible plate steel and mw plate steel, nat thinner than one hundred and nirie onethousandtha of one inch, ¢ut or shared to nhnpe or

\ ~¤ 2 roms $12 mms. 542 cthetwise, cg mmheared,`am! skein hm or; wee! ahesred or rolled in (wave; valued at 1 wnt pu-,.  at lm, aéveu- ~ twcntietlgi at 1 cent perpcund; 'nlu&_¤bcvé‘1 mt pu- pound me ug ebovas ¢m¤ per·p9u¤§, ¤w .¤!1¤¤t  pa pound; 1, valnpd at eva 8 mats per pcund, N- pu em@ sd valoremz      sheet;   iron dxhatmi thinner than mg     nine        dths M me inch emu `p¤yfd¤$yé¤ircxicr¤ac1¤he¢»*a.,, ” ._ F > ‘ . _ Rn. M8.? &ems»`9! had- or     or; bhck, gz whatever dimwsiqns, and skein   mi steak vsP¤ed` at 3 jéimtn vér-_,p6¤ml of less;  W  *       md uma 0¤¢·th ¢thé   not   .   Q    emma-  ar m—1¢n,’ mm-¤n_       at 1 me pm-} thinner   jtwentytwo c¤¢·mc%¢tM M   ln&. Atty-tive »°§e=~hu¤diedths `ot V 1 ceiit D6! ’P¤¤d: "tkimrm than twenty- ·;w¤· ¤¤e-umnqauczm and ¤¤;     m me-rhawnmhs _ qt an inch, _¤é?v@ty·¤\va tone-hundredths .-of 1=     pound; thinner   ten bm-th0¤3a¤¢§i¤{ bf nn inch, eighty-—£ve mehundredths ot,1 cen: per ponmd   . cr   sev- ‘en;§·¤v¢- one-hpndrédtpg at 1~ cent per. pmnd ;—Q all t}1c__ioreT " going when ivaluedjnt- mow thin 8 cent; per.  Q per ccntum jd valorcmz Provided, That all  sheets lor pl•t¢_ ot c0mmbh_0r .blaick-iron or bteel mt   th£¤ (B8  &Hd_‘D1D0`0X1€•th0H88HdCh8 of an   sha}! p•y_\duty“ swplate iron oriplnte steel. ‘ · -     - -   - `Pn. 309. All iron pr steél sheétxyplitep, bart, °¤¤d wds, Mid nlb hD0P» .bn1id;‘¤r.·si:i·o1} mm or éteel, exccpémg rmt are 3 i known commercially as tin plates, tmwates,   ¤  tin, l-yvhen galvsmized or     slnggpeiter, as   metals. [ Q; any alloy. oflthoeé metals,   my   of 1 cut per s pouxxgi more_ dn;ty than it the name was not no gaivsniqed or } orother   with layers K9! othei meh! or mwimmd ]·theredi1_._by forging, hammering; tolling, 0; wddim, 30 per icentum ad valorem;   metal in sheets, waters, pr - L other forms, 50 per cenmm gd mlmm: mats a.9d_   of  iron or Qstce}, polished, planiécd, ct glmbed, hyiwhabevu lmmc designated, 134 céuts per pomid :  That plntcqw shéets i of iron or stggi, by whntt-:ver`n¢e kdmhtzd, other than pol? ished, pianishbé, -01* glanced,. héiein prixvided tor, which have b0en'.pick1ed»or cleAhed by acid, ;or by may other fmamrisk or 5 pzocéss, or whiélr are cold-wlled, smoothed __ cnty, not shall phy two-iaentlis of ‘1 cen; per pmndx more duty than the mms provided on corrgspoudius thickn& of commu qr Bisck éh éet ircn or  Q ‘ ‘   §» V   * " Pam 310. Sheets or plates of iron or steel, or tqggem iron or 'steel, mated. with tin `o1·—1ead,··¢;· with n mixture of which these ¢;¤et.als,.or either pt them; is n compcnencyput; by the Mpwng o»t·‘n¤y other process, and éclklmweitlly known as tm · plates, _ temeplates, gpg! taggeréftin, 1·-cgnt per pound. `Q, PAR. 311.· 1*0 article not specially provided for iwhich is wh01ly or partly maxiufécturéd tram tm piate, tcrtieplateg or  sheet, plate, hoqp, band, or scroll ,_irq¤—‘or steel, o;·`·‘of which  such thi plate, ternepl¤teQ pheet; plate, hoop, band bipcroh iron Qdr steel qball be the material of chief value, shall pn$* A l6vP¤r‘*  fate Of duty thmi That imposed pi: the tin‘plate,`tér1;epiatc, or sheet, plate, HOQD. band, or scroll iron qistcel fiom which it is { made, or bt which if shall be the component thereof ot chief ·value. __ _  _ . ?   - Pm. 812. Beams, glrdgrs, joists, angles, chzmhels, éantyuck channels, tees, columns and lpmts, or -pm·¢s or sections xi! columns and posts, deck and bulb beams, and building toms, to- 'géther with all other  sbapez ot iron gu- steel, not assembled. manufactured or advanmd beyond hammering, rou- `ing, pr casting, ._0¤e—ilfth of {bent pér pound; any ot thé i'0re# mini machined, ~ drilled, punched, assembled, _¤tted, faprlcqed
 * km¤§; thinner than thirty-eim\ .       tw mt
 * -mma; shécts pr plates  M item;   wwef, nkkel,