8. Crude oils derived from schists, including crude petro leum and axle grease for cars and carts, G. W., Crude mineral oils mixed with crude animal oils, ble according to this number. 9. Petroleum and other mineral oils, rectified or refined, intended for illumination or lubrication, N. W., one hundred kilos, one dollar and twenty-five cents. 10. Benzine, and mineral oils not specially mentioned, in cluding vaseline, G. W., one hundred kilos, one dol- (a) Gasoline, G. W., one hundred kilos, sixty- All mineral oils not having the properties described in paragraph (a) of rule six of the rules for this group shall be considered as refined. GROUP 4.-ORES. Group 4. 11. Ores other than copper, gold, and silver, G. W., one thousand kilos, twenty-five cents. gold, and sila Ores, other th an copper, ver. GROUP 5.-CRYSTAL AND GLASS. Group 5. lars; 12. Common or ordinary hollow glassware, G. W., one Crystal and hundred kilos, eighty cents. dred kilos, two dollars and eighty cents. gilt, G. W., one hundred kilos, twelve dol(b) The same, neither cut, engraved, painted, en ameled, nor gilt, G. W., one hundred kilos, five dollars and sixty cents; chimneys, twenty-five cents. tion are included in this paragraph. dred kilos, one dollar and sixty-five cents; that they are neither polished, beveled, en- kilos, two dollars and twenty cents; (c) Window glass set in lead; frosted pane glass, plain or in design; and plate glass polished, beveled or not, G. W., one hundred kilos, four dollars and fifty cents; (d) Articles engraved or enameled, G. W., one hundred kilos, ten dollars. 15. Mirrors and looking glasses of glass and crystal: (a) Common mirrors not exceeding two milli meters in thickness, G. W., kilo, four cents; (b) Other mirrors, not beveled, G. W., kilo, seven cents; (c) Beveled mirrors, G. W., kilo, twelve cents. 16. Other articles and manufactures of glass: (a) All kinds of spectacles, eye-glasses, and gog gles, and glasses for same, per dozen, twenty-five cents; (b) Other articles, neither cut, engraved, painted, enameled, nor gilt, G. W., one hundred kilos, four dollars; (c) The same, either cut, engraved, painted, en ameled, or gilt, G. W., one hundred kilos, eight dollars. NOTE. —Washbowls, wash basins, soap dishes, toothbrush holders, and washstand pitchers are included in this number. Provided, That none of the articles classified under paragraphs thirteen and sixteen shall pay a less rate of duty than thirty per centum ad valorem, and none of the articles classified under paragraphs twelve, fourteen, and fifteen shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty per centum ad valorem. Proviso. Group 6. GROUP 6.—POTTERY, EARTHENWARE, AND PORCELAIN. earthenware, Pottery, 17. Common clay: and porcelain. (a) In common bricks, fire bricks, and squares, unglazed, for building and industrial purposes, G. W., one thousand kilos, thirty cents; (b) Pressed, vitrified, or glazed bricks or squares, G. W., one thousand kilos, sixty cents; (c) In tubes or pipes, not varnished, vitrified or glazed, for building or drainage purposes, G. W., one hundred kilos, ten cents; (d) In tubes or pipes, varnished, glazed, or vit rified, for industrial or drainage purposes, G. W., one hundred kilos, twenty cents. 18. Ceramic tiles: (a) Varnished, vitrified, or not, plain and undec orated, G. W., one hundred kilos, thirtytwo cents; ܕ• (b) The same, glazed, ornamented, or decorated, G. W., one hundred kilos, one dollar and twenty cents. 19. Earthen and stone ware: (a) Household or kitchen utensils, except dishes or tableware, not gilt, painted, or ornamented in relief, G. W., one hundred kilos, sixty four cents; (b) Dishes, tableware, or other articles' not spe cially provided for, not gilt, painted, or ornamented in relief, G. W., one hundred kilos, one dollar and sixty cents; (c) Flowerpots of common earthenware and com mon bottles of the same, G. W., one hundred Provisos. kilos, eighty cents; painted, or ornamented in relief, G. W., one hundred kilos, four dollars and forty cents. 20. Faïence, not specially provided for: (a) Neither painted, gilt, nor ornamented in relief, G. W., one hundred kilos, two dollars and eighty cents; G. W., one hundred kilos, five dollars: than sixty per centum ad valorem. cles not specially provided for: G. W., one hundred kilos, four dollars; ters in relief, G. W., one hundred kilos, six dollars; on fracture appears to be of a bluish gray one dollar and sixty cents: valorem. 22. Porcelain, plain, in door knobs and similar articles, not decorated, not specially provided for, G. W., one hundred kilos, four dollars; ments in relief, G. W., one hundred kilos, eight dollars. articles for toilet purposes and house decoration, Minimum. porcelain or bisque; bowls for opium pipes and cloisonné vases, N. W., kilo, twenty-five cents: Provided, That none of the articles classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than sixty per centum ad valorem. Group 7. GROUP 7.-PRECIOUS STONES, PEARLS AND IMITATIONS OF THE SAME, UNSET. etc. Precio u s 24. Precious stones and doublets, unset: Ad valorem, stones, pearls, fifteen per cent. 25. Pearls, unset, fifteen per centum ad valorem. 26. Imitations of precious stones and of pearls, unset, fifteen per centum ad valorem. Class II. CLASS II.-METALS AND ALL MANUFACTURES IN WHICH A METAL ENTERES AS A PRINCIPAL ELEMENT. Group 1. GROUP 1.—GOLD, SILVER, AND PLATINUM, AND ALLOYS OF THESE METALS, AND GOLD AND SILVER PLATE. Gold, silver, 27. Gold and platinum or alloys thereof: platinum, etc. (a) In jewelry, plate, and goldsmiths' wares, not otherwise provided for, N. W., hectog, twelve dollars and fifty cents; (b) Same set with pearls or precious stones, not otherwise provided for, N. W., hectog, twenty-five dollars; (c) Same set with doublets, imitation precious stones, or imitation pearls, N. W., hectog, seventeen dollars and fifty cents; (d) Same manufactured into articles other than jewelry or plate, except as otherwise spe cially provided, N. W., hectog, three dollars. 28. Silver: (a) In jewelry, plate, and toilet articles, not set with pearls or precious stones, or imitation pearls or imitation precious stones, N. W., hectog, one dollar; (b) In jewelry, plate, toilet articles, and all manu factures of silver, set with pearls or precious stones, N. W., hectog, fifteen dollars and fifty cents; (c) In jewelry, plate, toilet articles, and all manu factures of silver, set with imitation pearls or imitation precious stones, N. W., hectog, eight dollars; (d) Other articles and manufactures of silver, not specially provided for, including toilet articles and plate composed in part of glass, porcelain, clay, steel, or common metal, of which the material of chief value is silver; also silver manufactured for dentists when not in sheets; solder and silver foil, N. W., hectog, forty cents. Provisos. Minimum. 29. Gold and silver plated wares: two dollars and forty cents; elry, N. W., kilo, two dollars: GROUP 2.-CAST IRON. Group 2. Cast iron. Articles of malleable cast iron are dutiable as manufactures of wrought iron. or porcelain, neither polished nor turned : umns, and pipes, G. W., one hundred kilos, thirty-five cents; riages, and railway chairs, G. W., one hun dred kilos, thirty cents; W., one hundred kilos, seventy-five cents. 32. Articles of all kinds not coated or ornamented with another metal or porcelain, either polished or twenty cents. or coated, or with ornaments, borders, or parts Provided, That none of the articles classified Proviso. GROUP 3.-WROUGHT IRON AND STEEL. Group 3. and steel. 34. Iron, soft or wrought, in ingots or “tochos," steel in Wrought iron ingots, G. W., one hundred kilos, twenty-four cents. 35. Wrought iron or steel, rolled: (a) Rails, G. W., one hundred kilos, thirty cents; Bent rails, or rails screwed or bolted together in |