r1rrr.r:1c1r1j11 oouemcss. sm. III. cu. 1408. 1905. 943 66. The same in wire gauze: (a) Up to two hundred threads per inch, N. W., kilo, four cents; (b) Of two hundred threads or more per inch, N. W., kilo, ten cents. 67. The same in pipes, bearings, and `pdates for fireplaces, either wrought of partially wrought, G. ., one hundred kilos, three dollars an twenty-five cents. 68. The same in nails, taclks, crochet hooks, pins, pens, hairpins, screws, ` nuts, bolts, was ers and rivets: (a) Nails, tacks, screws, nuts, bolts, washers, and rivets, bronzegilt or nickeled, N. W., kilo, twentyvcents; (b) Same, not bronze-gilt or nickeled, N. ., kilo, five cents; (c) Pins, pens, crochet hooks, and hairpins, N. W., kilo, thirty cents. 69. Co r and alloys of copper: (else In articlesk not Epecially provided for, varnished or not, N. W. io fteen cents· (b) In articles of bronze gilt or’nickeled, not specially provided for, except when exclusively used for sanitary constructions, N. W., kilo, thirty cents; _ (c) In articles of bronze gilt or mckeled, when exclusively used for sanitary constructions, N. W., kilo, twenty cents; By “sanitary constructions " are meant the fixtures, fittings, and attachments such as valves, drains, spigots, basins, faucets, and douches, used in modern sanitary house plumbing and for bathrooms: Bwided, That none of the articles classified under this para- gmém graph shall pay a lessrate ot duty than fifteen per centum ad ` valorem. - · Gizour 5.—O*rmm matrars nin THEIR ALIDYS. °'°""5‘ U 70. Nlcrcury, C`. W., kilo, ten cents. n.°if°i4 ulims and 71. Nickel, aluminum, and their alloys: _ §°:°£§°· (a) In lumps and ingots, G. W., one hundred kilos, four dollars; (b) In bars, sheets, pipes, and wire, N. W., one hundred kilos, six dollars; (c) In all other articles of nickel, N. NV., kilo, fifty cents: _ (d) In cooking utensils of aluminum, N. W., kilo, twenty-five cents; (c) In all other articles of aluminum, N. W., kilo, one dollar: ‘ Provided, That none of the articles classified under this paragraph shall pay a less rate of duty than twenty-five per centum ad valorem. 72. Tin and alloys thereof: · _ Tm (a) In lumps or ingots, G. W., one hundred kilos, two dollars; (b) In bars, sheets, plpes, and wire, N. W ., one hundred kilos, three dollars an fifty cents; _ (c) Hammered in thm leaves (tm foil) and capsules for bottles. N. W., kilo, five cents; Y T _ _ (d) In other articles of all kmds, IN. ., kilo, thirty cents. _ 73. Zinc, lead, and other metals, not specially mentioned, as well as Z¤¤¤-*°¤d·°*°- th inalloys: (a) In laumps or ingots, G. W., one hundred kilos. fifty cents. . (h) In bars, sheets, pipes, and wire, including shot, G. W., one hundred kilos. seventy-five cents; { _ (c) Articles bronze gilt or mckeled, except when_ exclus.vely used for sanitarv construction, N. Vi ., kilo, fifty cents; (d) Articles bronze gilt or nickeled. when used exclusively for sanitary construction. N. IV., kilo, twenty_cents; (e) Zinc nails and tacks, neither bronze gilt nor nickeled, N. W,. kilo. six cents;