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514 FIFTYTHIRD CONGRESS. Sess. II. Ch. 349. 1894. E §g¤:;>¤;-:r¥,__m_ per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-tour by w¤m,¤¤:1g1...wm. thirty inches square, eight cents per square foot; above that, C°"*“'“ · . and not exceedin g twenty-four by sixty inches square, twenty- ` two and one-half cents per square_ foot; all above that, thirty- tive cents per square foot. 95. Cast polished plate glass, silvered, and looking-glass plates, exceeding in size one hundred and forty-four square inches, and not exceeding sixteen by twenty-four inches square, six _ cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty- four by thirty inches square, ten cents per square foot; above that, and not exceeding twenty-four by sixty inches square, twenty-three cents per square foot; all above that, thirty- eight cents per square foot. mmm. 96. But no lookiugglass plates or plate glass, silvered, when tramed, shall pay a less rate of duty than that imposed upon similar glass of like description not framed, but shall pay in addition ' thereto upon such frames the rate of duty applicable thereto when imported separate. · 97. Cast polished plate glass, silvered or unsilvered, and cylinder, crown or common window glass, when bent, ground, obscured, frosted, sanded, enameled, beveled, etched, embossed, engraved flashed, stained, colored, painted, or otherwise ornamented or decorated, shall be subject to a duty of ten per _ ceutum ad valorem in addition-to the rates otherwise chargeable thereon. ‘ 98. Spectacles, eyeglasses, goggles, opera glasses, and other optical instruments and frames for the same, forty per ceutum ad valorem. · 99. Glass beads, loose, strung, or carded, ten per ceutum ad valorem. 100. Lenses of glass or pebble, wholly or partly manufactured, thirty- five per ceutum ad valorem. 101. Fusible enamel, and glass slides for magic lanterns, twenty-five per ceutum ad valorem. 102. All stained or painted glass windows, or parts thereof, and all mirrors not exceeding in size one hundred and forty-four square inches, with or without frames or cases, and all manufactures of glass, or of which glass is the component of chief value, not specially provided for in this Act, thirty-five per ceutum ad valorem. M=¤‘b*¤·¤*¤· MARBLE AND srorm, AND MANUFAGTURES on: 103. Marble of all kinds in block. rough or squared only, fifty cents per cubic foot. 104. Marble, sawed, dressed or otherwise, including marble slabs, mosaic cubes, and marble paving tiles, eightyfive cents per cubic foot (no slab to be computed at less than one inch in thickness). ` 105. Manufactures of marble, onyx, or alabaster not specially provided for in this Act, forty-tive per centum ad valorem. scm. STONE;

  • 1054). Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone and other building

or monumental stone, except marble, umnanufactured, or undressed, not specially provided for in this Act, seven cents per cubic foot. · 106. Freestone, granite, sandstone, limestone, and other building or monumental stone, except marble, not specially provided tor in this Act, hewn, dressed, or polished, thirty per ceutum ud valorem. _ 107. Grindstones, finished or unfinished, ten per ceutum ad valorem.