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FIFTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS. Sess. III. Ch. 1408. 1905. 941 39. ·Wrougjht iron or steel pipes: (a) overed with sheet brass, G. W., one hundred kilos, one dollar and forty cents; (b) Other, galvanized or not, G. W., onehundred kilos, one dollar and five cents. 40. Wi·oug`ht iron or steel wire, galvanized or not: (a) wo millimeters or more in diameter, N. W., one hundred kilos, sevent —five cents; · (b) More than hall and less than two millimeters in diameter, N. W., one hundred kilos, one dollar; (c) One half millimeter or less in diameter and wire covered with a textile, N. W., one hundred kilos, one dollar and forty cents. 41. Wrought iron or steel in large pieces, composed of bars or bars and sheets fastened by means of rivets or screws; the same, unriveted, perforated, or cut to measure, for bridges, frames, buildings, or other similar constructions, G. W., one hundred kilos, one dollar. ` 42. Anchors, iron or steel plates for vessels, chains for vessels or Anthem, em., mi machines, moorings, switches, and signal disks, G. W., one hun- "°’°“‘ "°‘ · dred kilos, fifty cents. 43. Anvil: G. W., one hundred kilos, one dollar and seventy-five , cen . _ 44. Wire gaze: (a) gte forty threads per square inch, N. W., one hundred _ ilos, three dollars; ` (b) Of fortylthreads or more per square inch, N. W., one hun- Cabl fdmd bbrddollgmo ii f I N Vi N lm "*’° * ` 45. es encin r wire , netting; urniture s rings, . '., ’ °¤· one hundrenf kilos, seventy-five cents. P ct"' M 46. Tools and implements of all kinds, not apparatus, of wrought iron '*`°°'* or steel, for arts, trades and professions, including emery wheels and emery cloth, twenty per centum ad valorem. 47. Screws, nuts, bolts, washers, and rivets, N. W., one hundred kilos, two dollars. 48. Nzgls, clasp nails, tacks and brads, N. W., one hundred kilos, one ollar. 49. Saddlery hardware: S“d‘“°"Y *‘”'““'“'°· (a) Common, made of iron or steel, common bits, halter chains, spurs, buckles, and all tinishes of common harness, not n1ckled or covered with other metals or materials, N. W., one hundred kilos, three dollars; (b) The same, ornamented, nickeled or covered with other metals or materials, N. W., one hundred kilos, six dollars. ‘ Nom.-This paragraph shall include similar buckles used by carriage makers. _ 50. Buck es, not gold or silver plated, not specially provided for: (a) Bronze gilt or nickeled, N. W., kilo, twenty cents. (b) Others not specially provided for, N. W., kilo, fifteen cents. 51. Pens and needles of all kinds, except surgical needles, N. WV., kilo, thirt * cents. 52. Common andy safety pins, and hooks and eyes, N. NV., kilo, thirty cents- 53. Crochet’hooks and the like, hairpins, N. XV., kilo, thirty cents. 54. Cutlery: Guuerr. (a) Butchers, shoemakers’, saddlers’, kitchen, bread, vegetable, cheese, plumbers’. and painters} knives; table knives and forks with common wood or iron handles (not nickeled); scissors and shears with glazed or japanned bows, N. W., kilo, fifteen cents;