Statement by secoups of the reductions of duty by present law, etc.—Continued. FROM TWENTY-FIVE TO FIFTY PER CENT.-Continued. Per Paragraph present law. Articles. cent reduc tion. 456 Calfskins, japanned..................................................... Pianoforte and pianoforte action leather. ........... Schmachen, pique or prick seam, etc.... Pique or prick seam, lined. ........ Plain.......................... .................................................................. DO ................................................................... 459 Osier or willow ............. Osier or willow manufactures of ................. 463 | Masks, composed of paper or pulp 466 Slate pencils ......... 468 Pipes, pipe bowls, etc.............. Sticks for umb:ellas, parasols, etc., carved. ... 31.69 38.42 28.02 31.68 37.93 34.18 35.02 29.91 30.82 45.30 O 43.09 45.59 49.60 47.10 46.67 33.33 37.50 28.57 36.94 28.57 40 LESS THAN TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. 10.55 12.98 19.94 os E 20 ................. 1 Acids: Acetic, specific gravity exceeding 1.047 Citric ........ Tannic ............ Bone char ............. Cobalt, oxide of............................................................... All compounds of pyroxylln........... ............... Rolled or in sheets .................. ..... .................. Valued at not above 7 cents per pound ............. Valued at above 30 cents per pound ........ Valued at above 30 cents per pouud......... 30 | Ink and ink powder...... Statement by groups of the reductions of duty by present law, etc.—Continued. LESS THAN TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT.-Continued. Paragraph of present Per cent reduc Articles. tion. law. 11.11 16.67 20 · 1.09 20 20 Licorice . ........ Oil, fish ... Black made from bone, etc. ....... Sienna and sienna earths .............................................. Umber and umber earths ........ .................. Soap, fancy ...... Brick, fire, not glazed...... Tiles, ornamented, glazed, etc .............. Earthenware and china, brown ......... .................. ............... Empty, holding less than pint... Filled, holding less than £ pint ...... Empty, holding less than pint ............ Filled, holding less than 1 pint.... ...... ............ 107 | Chemical glassware ........................... 114 Plate glass, fluted, rolled, or rough, ground smooth or otherwise obscured, above 24 by 30 inches and not exceeding 24 by 60 inches........ not exceeding 24 by 60 inches, unsilvered........ Not exceeding 10 by 15 inches square..... Above 16 by 24 and not above 27 by 30. ........................... Not exceeding 16 by 24 inches square ......... Above 21 by 30 inches and not exceeding 24 by 60 inches ... above 24 by 30 inches and not exceeding 24 by 60 inches........ All above 24 by 60 inches........................................ ......... 122 | Stained or painted window glass, etc............. | Lenses of glass or pebble wholly or partly manufactured, etc....) 19.99 20 118 13.58 23.70 22.53 22.62 20.94 17.62 6.78 19.38 22.22 22.22 Statement by groups of the reductions of duty by the present law, etc, Continued. LESS THAN TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT—Continued. Paragraph of present law. Ariicles. Per cent reduc tion. 123 23.09 7.70 19.41 21.95 24.47 14 Marble: In block, rough, or squared ........ Valued above 1 cent and not above 1.4 cents per pound..... Valued above 10 cents and not above 13 cents per pound... Toinner than No. 25, wire gauge ................. ........... Corrugated or crimped ..... 146 | Steel ingots, cog ingots, etc.: Val ied at 1 cent and not above 1.4 cents per pound ........ V. lued above 1.8 cents and not above 2.2 cents per pound.. Sheet and plates and saw plates of steel, not specially provided for : Valued above 1 cent and not abore 1.4 cents per pound..... Valued above 1.8 cents and not above 2.2 cents per pound.. 148 Wire of iron or steel : Flit steel wire or sheet steel, etc. ......... gauge ........ Smaller than No. 10 and 1 ot smaller than No. 16 wire gauze ..... gauge ................................................................... Smaller than No. 26 wire gauge.......................... Smaller than No. 10 and not smaller than No. 16 wire gauge ............................................................... Smaller than No. 26 wire gauge .................. Not smaller than No. 10 wire gauge......... gauge ......... ... smaller than No. 10 wire gauge........... Nuts or washers of wrought iron or steel ............ 159 Card clothing: M::nufactured from tempered steel wire................ Other ........... 167 | Table knives, etc.: Valued at more than $2, and not more than $3 per dozen pieces ........... Statement by groups of the reductions of duty by present law, etc.—Continued. LESS THAN TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT—Continued. Para graph of Articles. Per cent. reduction. present law. Table knives, etc. Continued. Valued at more than $3, and not more than $3 per dozen pieces ..................... Valu d at more thin $8 per dozen ... ...... Valu:d at more than $8 and not more than $12 per dozen .................................... Over 4 inches in length and under 9 inches ................ Nine inches in length and under 14 inches......... ................ 171 Sheets and plates, etc., enameled or glazed with vitrious glass... 173 Nails and spikes, cut ........ Nails : 174 Horseshoe, hob, etc.......... Wire, 2 inches long and longer, not lighter than No. 12 wire gauge .......... .............................. 183 83 Saws: Circular ......... Mill, pit, not over 9 inches wide ........... 184 | Screws, half inch or less in length ........... 189 Brass, old and clippings from brass, etc .............. 196 Bullions and metal thread of gold, silver, etc ...... .......... ...... ...... 205 Gold pens ........................................................................... Penholder tips, etc............................................................... Brass............ 16.67 10.02 24.81 12.05 16.67 16.67 16.67 16.67 22.22 ......... ........ ......... ............... ............. ickel.................................................. ................. Platinum .......... Zinc..................... 242 | Leaf tobacco, stemmed, for cigar wrappers............... ............... | Cigars and cheroots..... Cigarettes and paper cigars, etc................. ......... ......... ...... Less than 1 year old. One year old or more .............. 256 | Corn or naize................ ...... .................................................. 257 Corn meal ............ Statement by groups of the reductions of duty by present law, etc.-Continued. LESS THAN TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT—Continued. 15.82 20 2.05 20 24.91 24.91 24.98 24.98 8.84 23.08 20.02 19.99 20 23.09 19.98 19.99 20.01 260 Oat meal ................................. ... ... ................. W heat flour....................................................................... 292 Fish : Cod, haddock, etc., pickled, in barrels............ ............. ................ Of capacity of it cubic feet or less... Of capacity exceeding 5 cubic feet.......... Of capacity of 14 cubic feet or less............ Of capacity exceding 5 cubic feet............ Of capacity of 14 cubic feet or less. Of capacity exceeding 5 cubic feet...... 303 Preserved comfits, sweetm'ats, etc........... Ginger preserved or pickled ......... 810 | Bacon and hams................ .................... 911 Fresh pork .............. 312 Meats of all kinds prepared or preserved ........................... Extract of meat: Fluid extract. ......... All other ............................. per cent of alcohol ........ Prune juice or prune wine ........ 341 341 Mineral waters in bottles : Containing not more than 1 pint...... ...... Containing more than 1 quart..... Valued at not exceeding 25 cents per pound ....... pound. .................... pound ....... ................................................................... pound ........... pound ....... 23.09 19.74 19.98 15.48 14.29 14.29 23.25 17.80 20 16.71 10.87 24.99 16.67 16.18 11.46 16.67 |