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Car Trucks 4 7 1 11. Xs'*" Page Iv*) 16. L.C.L. C.L. Rice Meal •• 3 ^ Preserves, in glass or stone, well packed, O.R • \ I Coal Saving Compounds ^ 5 Coal Screens, large •• i Cocoa— Condensed, essence or extract, in glass— packed 1 S " —Condensed, essence or extract, in cans -boxed 3 5 Coffee— Condensed, essence or extract, in glass— packed 1 5 *• Condensed, essence or extract, in cans, boxed 3 5 Concentrated l^ye.- See Lye, page 38. Cotton Waste -in pressed bales O.R. of 20, 21 22 23. 24 25. 5 17. — ^ fire— lots under If^.OOO lbs " in pressed bales O.R. of Are -lots 10,000 lbs. and over 4 (Curtain Rollers and Slats—in bundles, wrapped, crated or boxed 3 18. Dulse •.■•■ ■ 19. Electric Light Bulos ) Erase classiflca- ' tion here. " " Globes (See Glassware, ) page 25 as amended Fire Kindlers— Composition — ^ Fly Paper in bundles, crates or cases . 1 Furniture.— Bamboo Easels and Screen Frames— in bundles 31 " Bamboo— completely K D. and shipped in bundles . . . 1 )1 " Chairs- Dentibt's, Barber's or Reclining. K.D.or fold- ed and boxed 1 •' Baml^oo, Rattan, Reed, or Willow, not otherwise specified, set up 4-1 Same, boxed or crated 3-1 Same, K.D. flat, boxed or crated 1>^ •• Reed Goods— Erase "Same as Rattan Goods." •• Willow or Rattan — Erase " Willow or Rattan." " Lounges, backs off, or with- out backs, wrapped, crat- ed or 'boxed li Gasoline,— Same as Coal Oil. Glass.— Common Window— over 80 unit- ed inches. O. R. released 1 -' Glassware.— Bulba,Electric Light.O R , minimum C.L. 1B,000 lbs. 31 3 " Globes, Electric Light, O. R., minimum C.L. 16,000 lbs ••••I>1 3 " Cut, OR, in packages .1)1 *• Lamp Chimneys, O. R. ^. breakage 2 j Gunpowder-- Common black— read, In fire proof iron magazines, or in kegs or cans securely packed in cases, and to be marked " Gunpowder." Handles, Wood, rough or finished 3 6 26 Xy " Page 26. Hardware.— Counter Paper Cutters .... t " Grain Cradles set up 4-1 •• " •• K.D.and boxed 1) 1 '* 27. " Mixed Cars - add Grain Cradles. " 29. Iron— Axles, for Children's Carriajtea or Express Waggons— in bdlH. or pUgs. 3 " Doora 3. *• Tanks or Cisterns Dl. " 31. Joiner's Work.— Blind or Shutter Hlats, in bundles, crateb or boxes 3 . Kualine— in packages 3 . " 32. Lead— Pipe— Telegraph or Telephone, on Reels 3. '• 38. Lumber- -Ship Knees-minimum 24,000 lbs. per car .". 4 " 39. Machinery.— Not otherwise speoilied, closely boxed, or crated, O.R ... 1 " 41 Meats— Minced, in pails, crated . Same as Preserves, in pailf, oral ed. " 43. Musical Instrument— Mouth Organs- Same as Toys Oxide of Iron— in boxes or bbls 3. Paper Hangings, in boxes 1 . " *■ in bundles or bales 2., Paper— Scrap or waste -in bag?, sacks or crates 2 . (^L -in pressed bales " 44. " 45. '« 46. • 47. 49. 50. 52. 53, Scrap or waste- Paper Stock.— Erased. Pencils, S ate, in boxes 2 Pumps -Wood 1 . " Iron. See "Iron." Rags and Paper Stock.— Erase " Paper Stock." Range Boilers. See ' ' Boilers," page 11. Sand Screens 1 Sea Grass, in bales 1.. Shoddy— in pressed bales, O.R. of fire, lots under lO.OOOlbs 3 " in pressed bales, O.R. of Arc, lots 10 000 lbs. and over . . 4 Sifters- Ash or Coal. Add "Hand. " Soap.— Fancy, Castile or Toilet.domestic 2. Stoves -Portable ovenb lA Tartaric Acid— Same as Acids Dry, p. G. Tea— Condensed, essence or extract in glass— packed 1 . " Condensed, essence or extract in cans— boxed 3 . .5 .5 .5 .6 .5 .5 .6 .10 .10 Terra Alba Clay, in boxes 3 7 " " " in bbls. or casks 4 7 Vehicles-Sulkies & Road Carts, wheels, shafts, whiftietrees and baskets oil' and shipped in separate pieces \\ Vehiclea.— Farmers' Wagons, Lumber Wagons, Carta and Sleighs, minimum 20,000 lbs 6 ^Farmers' Wagons, Lumber Wagon?, Carls and Sleighs, in box cars 34 feet long or under, may be taken at min- imum 12,000 lbs. 4th class— same as other vehicles— in cases where 12,000 lbs. or over at 4th class would be charged less than 20,0001bs.at6th class) mmmmmmmtmr" L.C.L. (M,. Page 53. Vehicles -Erase" Cliildrens Carriage Wheels iind Handles, ship- ped separately, in bundles ,. ^. or crates 1) 1." 54. " Children's Express Wagons, .. R<; \vi„ . K.D, boxed oi- racked 1 •' 55. Whiting, in boxes 3 7 ,,..", in bbls. or casks 4 7 vVindow Shades, boxed '4 Woodenware- Bowles, nested, cra.ed or boxed 2 Wood Prescrvrttive. liquid, in wood..!... 3 5 Wood Pulp and Fibre, dry 4 v " wet :. 4:.':.:io ESTI.VIATEl) WEIGHTS : Piigo 53. Cordwood -Pulp Wood, i?pruce. Lbs."" LbV per cord of 128 feet 4800 4000 Partly Green. SeHsoned. Dry. I^bs. Lbs. Lbs. 1 amarao, per 1000 feet . . 4000 2500 3000 Issued by Clas.siflcation Committee. Toronto, Feb. Ctli. 1894. JOHN EARLS, Chairman. .7 .7 4 ©ANADIAN Joint J^reight GLASSIFICHTION No. 9, JUNE 1st, 1893 ADOPTED BY BUOTOUOHE & MONOTON BAIL WAY CANADA ATLANTIC BAIL WAY CANADA EASTEBN BAILWAy' CENTBAL ONTABIO BAILWAY* nilll^^ VEBMONT BAILBOAD (in Canada^ OUMBEBLAND BAILWAY & GOAL 00 ^" EBIE & HUBON BAILWAY GBAND TBUNK BAILWAY* INTEBCOLONIAL B'Y. KINGSTON & PEMBBOKE BAILWAY. f iKSS. ?^^^*^^= * WESTEBN B'Y. LAZE EBIE & DET30IT BIVEB B'Y. LTtoKS^S/h^^eVt^IS ^BT^^^iY BaSwAY prince EDWABD ISLAND NIAGABA CENTBAL BAILWAY. NOVA SCOTIA CENTRAL BAILWAY NOBTHEBN PACIFIC & MANITOBA B'T OTTAWA & tJATINEAU VALLEY RAILWAY PBINCE EDWABD ISLAND BAILWAY QUEBEC CENTBAL BAILWAY QUEBEC & LAZE ST. JOHN BAILWAY TEMI800UATA BAILWAY ''''^''^^^• THOUSAND ISLANDS BAILWAY. ^OROJJTO, HAMILTON & BUFFALO BAILWAY. WESTiiSN COUNTIES SAIL WAY. WINOSOB & ANNAPOLIS BAILWAY. Previous issues of Canadian Joint Freight Ciassification. No. 1, Jan. 1st, 1884. No. 2, dune 1st, 1884. No. 3, April 1st, 1885. No. 4, May 10th, 1886. No. 5, May 1st, 1888. No. 6, April 15th, 1889. No. 7, Feb. 10th, 1890. No. 8, Oct. 1st, 1891. < < < s f c i s <• t t t, }( Explanation of Terms and Characters used The number of the Class is given opposite each article s- fn'nih 'filV ' • '., ' ^' ^' 1^' '**°'^ ^" fl"*' second, third, foorth, fifth, sixth, seventh, eighth, ninth and tenth classed respectively, 1^ stanas for once and a-half first class ,D 1 for donble first class , 3-1 for three times first class 4-1 or fonr times first class, O.L. stands for carload , L L • tor less than carload j 0. R. stands for owners' risk , K. D D.t^f:rdo'nbifdeck';^"' '' "■ ''-'' '- «^"«^« ^-^"^ or afatg-B gooX""'*^' ^'°^'' '' "^^"^'^ ^^*^ "-^" rorT»bl«»o fE»tlmat«a Weigin, etc., see pages 67-60. Special Regulations and Conditions Rule 1. The miniraum weight for carloarlq nf Tat 2nd, 3pd, 4th. 5th, 6th and 9th C^^'s FrSts is 20 mn 25%l?1h- h"un'S;U°''pird's carlolds ?«vnl^l ^'i^°"»^ V^ ™ay he less than two full canoaas, (except as noted in latter oart of this rni^i^- theacual weight of the balance to be chlrged foSt SS'"-°--"^-A»"«'hf«^ -3- ^m Ihis, however, will not apply on .sliipinents of Airri- cultural Implementa. Machinery, Live Stock. Vehi- cles Furniture, Woodenware, Baskets, Empty Barrels, L^fH °^- ^o *^<=s, Flour, Hay, Coal, Scrap Iron, and all M^ii y'^^S^T^ commonly carri^c in C.L. lots, as Grain. Mill J and 5th Classes .^a^so heavy Freight, and all bulk Freight, in 6th, 7th, 8th. 9th and Tot2 Classes, 13 to be loaded and unloaded by Owners At Kf l"^^^":? ^^^ Companies provide a cartage service it must be understood that heavy articles, and bulk Fref^ht above referred to, will not be carted br hand ed bv fi?a Companies, unless by special arrangement and at the expense of the Owner, in addition to the rate take/i^^^^ FREIGHT in less than car loads will not be 13. When Fruit, Vegetables and other property liable AnnWtf J'^ ^T^' ^'^ ^.'"PP'^^^ i" winter (Nov. 1st o «oP i i" • except as per Note below), one nan will be passed free with one or more cars to care for the flr^t and protect the property from freezing No return pal? to be given. The stoves, if returuld, to be chareed same as " empties returned. - W^.en Shippers put stoves in cars. Agents must see that all reasonable preclutron ilw*^^-" ^if'"'"!^ P«Pwf n^*^ ''^"' ??^^ ?""« f««t in extreme width and sliould ov JfLT''"r'^i'^ "■"" ^".^^' ^i''^' o»' wooden bars passSg over the load and connecting the upper ends cf the Sei in such a manner as to prevent spreading When hesl Woc,^"i*^" ^'^^'^^ *" '^'"*' Classification the terms "in ?nmpAn E''/. ''I packages. ; must be understood comnle^P wHh'h ^?-''''^' *'''/''«'«• "'' Packages must be complete with headings of same material, so as to thoroughly protect the contents-canvas or wire head- ings not being considered sufficient. . mi,«f hp'ltaV^H ""^ u" PackfiBcs, as near as possible, must bo stated on shipping notes, and any package con- fh^ r«?/f!^^'^.l^\"-^ ^^'°^^t»^^n onedasswill be cliarged the rate for the highest classed article contained therein ,,^,;i ^'^'' .^consignments of one class (except Gun- ?wS'„°/'"/''T"^.'V""eles of several classes,^ will be nf onoh „ .h'V'"\ "'«'t<''t' according to the classification for lesl f W f JTk "" «»"P^1« shipment will be taken ror Jess than i(^0 Ihs,, atlst (il.asH ; rri n mum charge. 35 and as'^.V';*'-y"' 'r'l"u^^ •.•"••"^^« "t one cartage imint. «f t J^ ^''!^ '^ ""^y^?'^ ^J' the Companies' carta|c agents at two cartage points. » is i- ©LASSlFIC/cTION Cultivator," « It Cutters-Straw and EnsiiageVeet, up. Straw and Ensilage, handles." fi-ed boxes, earners and wheels (if out- ^ K. D. flat i '^ Hoot, setup \',y i, n jiV o " J Handles and ieKs off o Drills or Seeders, set up * r> ? Handles, poles, whiffletrees. ' levers. _-. , ^,.!...„nc^, aua uuiioiod or orated ( wheels on or off » , .... 2 — fi- Acetate of Lime, in paclcages * '« ' '7 Acids, in carboys, less than 2.000 lbs OR hi .. in carboys, 2.000 lbs. , and over", O.R .' " ' 1 in carboys, C.L., O.R ' ^ . m iron drums, O.R , I _, Dry in boxes or bbls ...■.'.; 9 * ^^ Acetic, in demijohns, O.R. . . f ^ ^ ., inbbls ; ^ . w„i"l"'' V"^ ^^ ^'^^^^ fo'" shipment' by ^ Aconil '^ ^ special contract. ^ Actinolite." '.V.'.'.'." 2 4 Adamant Plaster.- Same as Plaster. ^° Advertising Cards or Labels, in bdl»., O R „ prepaid ".' 1 3 (c Tj J . , in boxes 2 4 derated Wat?rrt^e^v"s°At.^'^^- "^^'^^'^ '■■"'^ Agate Ware, not otherwise specified 1 Agolite or Mineral Pulp " nested:.:.' 2 4 Agricultural Implements, as follows' '(siibject to note at foot of this article) : '^"OJect Binders.--Binder Trucks or Sheaf-Carriers setup iiuiB, K.u ......;. Dl Corn Cutters, Shellers ....'. n i PiJ' Planters - Same as Cultivators.' Cleaner.'", Grain r» 1 Clover Hullers R} Crushers, Clod " i, '; Grain W. }* r.» '!ii r.^*"?^"' hoppers off ...■;.■ o Cradles, Grain, set up „( K.D. and boxed. ." n 1 -Pet up *fv| Hand, set up ni " KD. ^} n ••» A.-Continued. L.C.L. C.L. Agricultural Implements- (Continued): Fanning Mills, set up dj '.,' !! K.D, and tied in bundles. '. '. ... i Common cars. 34 feet long and .1 • .. T^ under ; minimum, 14,000 lbs 4 Furniture cars, or racked Rln^i??"!" ^^^^' minimum, TT ,„ , -iO.OOO lbs 4 Harrows, Wooden, setup ni ^ " K.D. in bundiesV.'.V .■.■.■.■;;.■ 1 Iron, setup t *'. K.D. in bundles ."■.;■..■.■■ o DiBc, setup ■ 1 „ " " K.D. ■;..;. 2 Harrow Frames, without teeth, K.D.' In bundles 2 Hay or Straw Stackers, or RickersVk.D. "flat tied in bundles, wheels racked.actual weight 1 Hay Carrier-s, in jpkgs i Hay Loaders, K. D. , and closely packed'. ". '. '. '. '. 1 Hay Pitchers. K.D f Hay Tedders, set up '.1 1 1 '.!'.!".!".!".!' b 1 ',[ " shafts off and wheels detached 2 TIT o shafts, wheels and forks off. . . . 1 Manure Spreaders, on wheels, set up . . . u „. " wheels off, K.D........"" 1* Mowers, Field, K.D ; i Lawn, set up [[[] ^ Lawn, K.D.,boxed, handles boxed or _, in bundles Ploughs, Common, setup '.".'.'.".'.■.'.■.■.'. b 1 K.D., handles detached and .. „ „^ tied in bundles 2 Gang, Shovel or Sulky, set up D 1 Gang, Shovel. Sulky or Riding seats, poles, levers, etc.. taken off and bundled or crated (wheels on or off) 1 Plough Beams, wooden " ". 3 Potato Diggers— common, set up.. .."'.'.'.".".'.'.. b 1 K. D., handles detached and tied in bundles 2 Powers, Dog rj ? Powers, Horse, Pitt's or Sweep". .'.'.'„' .' .' u il 'r/^^^ °^ Endless Chain 3-1 o^ _, K.D, and loaded in box cars.. U Steam (Portable Engines) . . 1 Presses, Hay, set up, if loaded in box oars! '. '. '. U Presses, liay, K.D 1'' Rakes, Horse, setup ..'!!.!.D 1 K.D. (teeth off and shipped ^^ in bdls) 2 Hand, Wooden di Reapers, Single (or Harvesters), K.D. . .".'.' ' 2 Reaper and Mower Knives.— See Hardware. Reaping and Mowing Machines (combined), shipped in pieces i Rollers, Field, setup ''['.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.[ IJ !.' T " J^D-> seats and shafts off ...... 1 Lawn or Garden (wood) u a ' ^'' (iron) r Seeders— Same as Drills. Sowers, Hand, Grain or Seed, set up D 1 ** '* " T'' T~l 1 Sweep Rakes, K.D. fiat, tled'^'iii bundles" wheels racked , ' 1 -7- A.-Continued. L.C.L. C.L. Threshers, or Separators a-l box^clrs':.®®^*''*^'"'^' ^•^- andloadedin Agricultural ImpiementsV not otherwise'specV- ^ ' ,. ned. light and bulky D 1 . . ,^ All kinds m when rSn^.'S^o^™^"-'' ^^ parts ' thereof ; ' roolh-a hv Sf^i° origma .manufacturers for repairs, by same route or line bv wliioh opio-i 10th ct"^"^ iniplements. but not less ?han ^nl?*;:;f '^"''""''^^^ implements, of 2,6oo lbs. foadeTb^^o^'^n^eL^^' ^° '« '^^^'^ ^^^ "» ^??s7i5f of'hi'^'if ' Implements are at Own- nf f Jin °^ breakage and chafing, and loss of small parts, m each and every case For charges on any shipment of Airicultural - Implements too large to be lolled in an ordinary box car, and requiring a platform car for carriage (whether full capacity of cS Air Rr^C^"?'^'^,?'" otherwise), see rule 6.^ Air jJrake Appliances « c Alabastine f " Al«°'HionP^"i °^ wood-Same as Liquors.' "^ Ale, Beer and Porter (bottled), in open cases. .. .^ O.R., released Dl (bottled), in boxes or .. . barrels, O.R 3.... fi m wood, O.R. fer- menting, freezing or leakage 3 5 Ale. Ueer and Porter must be prenaid be- Alum, in boxes „ *' in barrels or casks .'.'.' .';;." % * Ammoniacal Liquors, in wood . .' 3 a „ Watersj in carboys 1 4 Ammoniacal Waters'in'ffi.^brdfu^nV'^ "°°'* 1 4 Ammonia, Carbonate, in jars, packed in wood 1 „ oil. In kegs 2 d Animal PokS.'^"^' ^'^^^^^ ^" ^«od 3 4 Animals, Stuffed-See Stuffed BiVds." etc. ^ * Heads, Mounted, O.R., prepaid 3-1 prepaid'''" ™"^*^'^"P^««- OR- ,, Annato, in glass, O.R '.'.'.'.'.'.'..'. ;* A *'u )" atone jars, packed in wood a Anthracine (dry), in barrels . . f ? Antimony ^ 4 Anrils— See Iron. 2 4 Apples— See Fruits. Archery, in boxes ^ , Argols L> 1 Arrowroot, in boxes or barrels ? .&._„..„_,, II, .jOica uir uurreis ... ^ crude, in barrels ... k ~8- ' ' ••^ ^ ' "^ari. Fot and Common.— See Grain Barrels. Empty-Flour Sugar and Apple, pre- ,, pain Ti \ Ale. Oil and otlier iron hooped barrels, casks or kegs, pre- .10 .6. i J B.— Continued. C.L. 10 5 L.C.L Baaketa, flag, for niechanica' tools, nested D ' delivery, withcGmpartnient8forbottlee3-i over-handled, in bundles, with ends ., placed in each other 3-1 <. °f, Willowware, in cases or boxes Dl „ ' „ a," kinds. C.L. 20,000 lbs gatji Brick, in barrels or boxes 3 ^ tJath iubs, wood, tin, iron or copper D 1 4 wood, tin, iron or copper, nestea or boxed 1 A Batting, in bundles, O.R. V.'.'.V.'d 1 _ " in bales or cases 1 Baseball Bats, in bundles 2 u "xi ." , in boxes '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. 3 «ay Kum, in glass or stone, packed in wood, O.R. 1 in wood 2 Beans.— See Grain. Bedding.— See Household Goods. Bedsteads, Iron.— See Iron. Bedsteads, Wood.— See Furniture, Uee Hives, set up D 1 " nested 1 K.D., in bundles, or packed in boxes _ . or hives ; 3 Bees, in Hives, O.R., released '. 3.1 Owners to load and unload. Man in charge of carload lots passed free. * Bees Wax « Beer.— See Ale. Beets.— See Vegetables. Bellows, O.R., released i Bells, O. R ....'.'.""" 1 !! Small, in cases.- See Hardware. Cow, in ca.ses 2 Belting, Leather or Rubber, O.R .' 2 a Bent Stuff.— See Carriage Goods. Henzine or Benzole, in wood. -Same as Coal Oil. Must not be taken for shipment by water Berries.— See Fruit. Bicycles.— See Vehicles. Billiard Tables and Fittings, K.D., boxed, O.R.. 1 Til J . Ti ^ ^9r^ boxed. NOT TAKEN. Binders' Boards, O. R 3 c Bird Cages, in boxes, O.R V.'.V.'.V.V " " D 1 O.R, tops taken off and tops and n. J c. ^ bottoms nested, boxed i Birds, Stuffed.-See Stuffed Birds, etc. Biscuits, in boxes or barrels 9 4 Bi-Sulphide of Lime, in bbls. or hbds. ..;;;;;;;' 3 5 Uitters.— Same as Liquors. Blacking « 4 Blacking, Curriers', or liquid , iii ' wood .'.'.'.'."■■■ 3 5 Black Lead 2 a Blankets, in bales, O.R. chafing. ."."."."." .' i Bleaching Salts 4 f. Blinds, Wooden.— See Joiners' Work Block Shells o r Blocks, Butchers' '.'. i " ^, " Pulley or Tackle .■..■.■.■.■.■.■ 3 r Blowers, Iron Rotary 2 Blue Stone or Vitriol, in kegs or boxes .!....'.'.'!. 2 . . . . 5 „, . ' . ,, '' , in bbls. or casks '. 3.. .6 Bluing, Liquid, Cake or Ball 1 Boats, Racing.— Taken bvanecinl oontrafitonl" " ^}X'^l'^ Yachts or Launches, O. R. Re'leas- ea, 30 feet long or under, requiring a flat car for carnaKe. See rule 6 —10- B.-Continued. L.C.L. C.L. Boats. Canoes 20 feet and under, estimated «• ^ weignt 100 lbs. each, O.K.. releaspd i Canoes, nested and crated. (miniSfm for cffisr.' T^T"^^""' 7«0 Ibs^'at first Skiffs and Pleasure Boats ' 15 feet anH ^* <• ? ^^K*^^' ^"'^ 'mauling stone or clay ... 3 . f^Pf^'in ? '' ^"*^ Batteaux. under 30 ^ reet, in box cars, one boat 4,000 lbs each additional boat in same'cTr 2,000 .• r L*' ^-"m released , TL''2o'oo"o'ih*«"^r?S"«'^V^' in box cars", «f oil i" • ^ °" i^^-' ^-K-' released 1 n Bobbins. -Same as Spools. Boilers ^^ndflxtures. shipped together), loaded •< and unloaded by owners i r TrIc'?o'^!^^°"^- Taken by speciaicon- ' .. occupied or otherwise). See mlJe ,. Range, copper, O.R ® o „ n^u o iron.OR i I goJ}er Compound, in kegs or barrels q c Kf ar »^/«™» '"-"p-- • ■ ' ' Bolster Plates.-See Iron. ioifi'a-cf ^".*^^''' «^^^' «*« D 1 Bone Dust, in barrels or casks" .".■.■.■ I f Bones, in sacks or casks, less than loioCO Ibg: ! '.'. 3 ° <• :„ „ 1 , ' 10,000 lbs. and over 4 in sacks, casks or bulk. C L "''^^ •■ "♦ Bonnet8.-See Millinery. ' ^^ Books, in boxes or cases ... 1 Boots and Shoos, in trunks, o". R .■.'.■.' .' u BootCrimps ^."."^'^^ ••••■•• } Boralumine • i Borax 3 5 go«}es.-See Glassware. ^ Bottle Wrappers-Paper, straw or wood, in bundles or boxes "", m ^ Bows.— See Carnage Goods. Boxes, Wooden, Empty, prepaid d 1 nested, or with inside ^divisions for bottles. 1 ;: Eg^^ Cases and C.a^rfei''.""". '^' V.V; -j,, '^ pasteboard compartments'^foJerifi^ (C.L. , minimum 20.000 lbs) .. . . . 1 10 —11— i B— Continued. L.C.L; C.L. 10 3 Boxes. Butter.. Cheese, Grease. Fig. Spice or .. r. "'^*' U? crates, boxes or cases 1 ^^ Paper. Empty, not boxed, O.R 4-i 5 ;; boxed... 3-1..... ■ .5 nested and crated, O.K. Dl 5 •• „i^|P-.,flat' boxed, O.K..., 2... 5 or PailB. for oysters, candy, etc.. S®?,*®*^' *" bundles, OR 3-1 5 " Picu.. °il,r*."^' nested, crated or boxed .dL.'.'.'.'.B Ci«ar, empty, crated iji boxed 1 Box Stuff, in bundles or shooks a Brackets.— See Furniture. Bran and Shorts, in boxes and paper sacks, O K .. , released 5 in bags or barrels, estimated Rr««o„^av * ^ weight 200 lbs. per bbl 5. 8 Bran and Shorts, C.L. -Same rule as to Min- mium C.L. weight as for Flour and Meal, except in cases where car can- not contain 30,000 lbs., in which case t°^^^^ Yw^^^L^"^ be charged, but not less than 24.000 lbs. Brandy.— See Liquors, Braas Bedsteads, K.D. in bdls i ^^ Car Brasses or Bearings 2 '• h!*auil^*'"!^^,'"o^. otherwise specifled'.' L .. i" ^^^^^'. ^<*"8, Rivets or Tubing... 2 Pipe Fittings and Valves, in boxes, kegs ' ,, ^ orbbls * o " Scrap r. Bread, prepaid. O.R ? terComS.!"!'.'".''''.^" casks or bbls: i i 2 .5 .4 .4 Fire Terra Cotta flre-prooflng . . for stove lining, loose. O.R. in boxes or barrels, O.r! -Same as Sulphur. .4 10 .7 10 .7 .7 Brimstone Bristles, in packages Britannia Ware, boxed ... \ Bromide of Ammonia, in boxes or barreis .■.■.:; 2 4 Soda. 4 ..4 ..4 Bromide, in iron drums o' Bromine, in glass, packed in wood i Brooms, in bales, bundles or racks i boxed, handles detached ... S C.L., in common cars 34 feet long and . under; minimum, 14,000 lbs Rr«„„. r."* '"™iture cars ; mininmni, 26,666 lbs Broom Corn pressed, in bales. O.K. i ^ Handles.-See Handles. • Racks, wooden ■, Bronze or Metal Ornaments, O. R. . . . " ' ' 1 OR '* Crated or boxed, Bronze Powder, incases. ..!. " ? * dronzeware, in boxes or cases ." ? Brush Backs, Wooden, in boxes k r Brushes, in boxes i 5 Buckets, Iron.— See Iron. * rT ooden.- Sec Woodenwarf> Buokwheat.-See Grain. *^"«"^'«- Buckwheat Meal.-See Flour and Meal. -12- B.— Continued. C, L.C.L. CL Buffalo Robes, in bales, O.R i 3 Buggies.— See Vehicles. Bulbs and Roots, in packages, prepaid, O. R. . . . 1 Bungs, Wooden, in bags 2 4 Bung3, Wooden, in boxes or barrels 3 4 Burial Cases, Wooden oi« Metallic, O.R. released. 1. . . ! .' [4 " C.L. Same minimum weights as Furniture. Burlaps 3 5 Burr Stones or Blocks 3. 5 Butter, in crocks, .jars, baskets or pails. O.R 1 ! . ! ! ! !3 " in tubs, firkins, kegs, boxes or barrels, ,. .O.R... , 2 3 m crocks or jars, not taken unless packed in boxes or bbls. Butter Tubs and Firkins 1 „ /' „ ," , " nested, covers in bdls. 2 Butter Tubs and Firkms-common cars 34 feet long or under: minimum, 14,000 lbs. per car 4 Furniture cars, or racked platform cars; minimum, 20,000 lbs. per oar 4 Butter-Workers, set up ij Buttons, in cases or boxes '. 1 -O- Cabbage.— See Vegetables. Cables, Chain.— See Chain. Calamine, in packages 3 Caloric Engines 1 Camphene, in wood only, O.R 1 This Freight must not be taken for shipment by water except by special contract. Camphor Gum 1 Canada Plate 3 5 Candied Peel in cases, under 30 lbs. each 1 „ " " 30 lbs. each or over 2 5 CanUes, Tallow 3 5 Wax and Paraffine 3 5 Canes, Walking, in bundles D 1 " in boxes 1 Cane Splints, in bundles 1 Canned Goods— Fish, Vegetables, Berries, Fruit, and Potted Meats 3 5 Cannon and Cannon Balls. Taken by special contract only. Cant Hooks and Peaveys 2 Canvas, in rolls 1 " in bales 2 Capstans 2 Carbon Point8.-See Electric Light Carbons, page 19. Carboys, empty. O.R 1 6 Car Brasses.— See Brass. Cardboard, in cases 2 Cards, in cases.- Same as Stationery. Carpenters' Tools, in chests 1 Carpets and Carpeting, in bales, O.R. of chafing 1 3 (/arpet Lining and Stair Pjids 1 3 " Sweepers, loose, O.R D 1 boxed 1 Carriages— See Vehicles. -13- ^-^ t—Coxitinued. l.C.L. C.L. Carriage Goods, as follows .- Axl« "hIhI"' cfsed with wood, finished i Knee« Sh^f?*'^^^' ^P^J"^ ^^^^- Cutter theroigh*'' "*'" *"** Bob Runners, in Bows, in bundies .'.'.'..'. ? CarnageStuff, not otherwise specified ! ::.::: .' 2 Hub-Blocka .' .'.'." ? Rims or Felloes . . 4 ... .10 Running Gear, wheels oif .'.■.■ ." ? Spokes, in bundles...'. v. i Thills, Finished ,3 Thimble Skems.-See Iron. ^ Wheels, Finished, without tires... r/"j^'?6d, with tires , " TinHll!l'^1'^"^^'^«> without tires:: 1 .H Passenler Cars: :::::::: ®^^^' ll""- per mile 10c. 8c. 6c. 6c. K.;>S^^^^^?r°'' ^^P^'essCars. Freight Rox, Vans or Auxiliary f w£"''V't?"^ Coal Cars .' . ." . .' . ; ' ^■Wheel Box, Platform or Coal Minimum charge $6.00 ottearf LkP^'£^"^^ transportation on Cars.|&'^^^^^^^^^ |=g^eTcV"r?^^^^^^^^^^^^ Cars si?JLfriiP^«s««to»>egiven. ^^*''- cars, Street, 1-Horse, estimated weight 6.000 lbs. 1. 4 " "rn^aif ••"''? '-^^- - Cabl^^^^^^^^ '■■■' NreKpfy'"' transportation. IX Cars, Hand. Push or Lodging set up i . . . . g Car Pushers ' ^'^ 3::::::6 cZ frai'^S^JA^p^-i - Elliptic: ::::::;: 1 5 Carts.-iel'^llf^^es''''''' ^"^ «ecurelyKd 1 . C»l^^e^|^^^^^^^^^^ ««^«-i 1 ao^8i!:S!^S.te^&,e--'--'"'- ■ Catsup, in glass, boked/O R ^® ? • m kegs or casks, O.R.... , Cattle Food. Patent or Concentrated; in boxes /-. i^, ^ barrels or bags . . "oxes. Cattle Food. ChonnPd stra"- Fo,; ' ' i- - " •"» ^ ^ and Similar commo'i'&ttleXT' 4 8 -U- .4 .4 6 5 C.L. ..10 A A .6 .6 .5 7 .3 C— Continued. L.C.L. C.L. Cattle Tails 2 Caviare (Fish Eggs) in kegs or barrels . . ..... 1 2 Cedar Posts and Ties. Taken by special con- tract only. , Celluloid, in bundles 1 5 '" in boxes 2 6 " Goods, in boxes ...[', 1 Cement, in sacks or barrels ! 4 jq Cereals, not otherwise /Specified, rolled, pressed, cracked, dried or dessicated, in boxes 3 5 ^ bame m bags or barrels 4 k Chain, other than Cable, loose , 2 '.A .'< ^ 1-, ',',.. in boxes or barrels ... . 3!..... 6 «.. ., Cable, half inch and over 3 4 Chalk, m boxes 2 " in barrels or casks 4 Chandeliers. See " Gas Fixtures." Charcoal, in sacks or barrels 2 Charcoal. C.L., minimum 20,000 lbs. per car ... 7 Cheese, in crocks or jara, packed in cases, O.R. 2 . . '4 «,- 1" boxes or casks, O.R. from weather.. 3 4 Cheese Presses.— See Machinery. Cheese Safes, loose or in bundles 4-1 crated 3.1 ^^ " " boxed Dl Cheese Setters 1 Cheese or Cream Vats, set up b 1 Cheese or Cream Vats-legs and detachable parts taken ofF and crated 1 Cheese or Cream Vats, requiring a platform car for carriage (whether full capacity of car be occupied or othewise). See rule 6. Cheese Box Stock 4 10 Chicken Coops, prepaid D 1 Chicory, incases '.". 2 6 z^,..,", in bags or barrels 3.. ....6 Children's Carriages, Sleds, etc.— See Vehicles. Chimney Pots, Zinc D 1 " " Earthenware 2 4 Chmaware, in boxes, barrels or casks O.R. B 1 4 '* in crates or hhds , OR. B 2 4 Chlorate of Potash, in kegs 3 . 5 Chloride of Lime, in boxes 3 5 ^. ," ., " in casks or barrels '^......b Chloride of Calcium, in boxes or barrels 1 -,. " , " in drums 3 Chocolate, in boxes 1 3 Churns, loose ...b 1 " boxed or racked 1 loose, barrel, fixtures detached and bundled 1 Churns-loose, boxed or racked, common cars 34 feet long or under; minimum, 14,000 lbs. per car 4 Furniture cirs, or racked platform cars; minimum, 20,000 lbs. per car . ...4 Cider. Same rates and conditions as Ale. Cider Mills and Presses.- See Machinery. Cigars and Cigarettes, in cases, securely strapped H „. 'I, ^ . not strapped... D 1 Cinnamon.— See Spices. Cisterns, Wooden, set np n 1 :: :: k.d.... 3 5 requiring a pLi-tform car for carriage (whether full capac- ity of^ car be occupied or 4^ otherwise). See rule 6. -15- .10 .7 C.-Continued. h.C.L. C.L. Clams.-See Oysters. C ay. Fire Potters, etc . rteu^''"'*^ or Ball8.-See Balis. * ^ rwK ■ *T"f* heights, boxed, O. R i PWK^' Line8.-See Cordage. ^ S°t|»e8 * rallies or Horses , l^lothes Pins, less than 50 boxes .....'..".■.■ o r>i^4.x, tT^ , ^ boxes and over o < Clothes Wringers and Washers, not boxed .■.■.■;■ 1 j * Clothing (not personal eire';ts) in't'ru'nVs''.^':"'^ 1 Clover Seed.-See Seed. " ^°^^^ ^ Clove8.-See Spices. n«*}' ^^neral, and Coke 4 Coal Facings ' Coal Hods or Scuttles, O.r! '.'.'. ?• Coal Oil.-See Oils. ^ Cocoa, in boxes , _ Cocoanuts, in bags '.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. j f "i !? boxes, ban-els or casks '.'.'.'.'.'. 2 a (dessicated), in pails or in glass .- . boxed, O.R.B.... . . 1 Cocoa Matting.-Sec Mill^T" "" '""''' ' ' Coffee, Essence or Extract, in cases . . 1 '' Wp.' fl^i"]'* or unground. in sacks. •• i„ "Fi^^^' barrels, or tins crated 3 k „ in tins, not crated or boxed, O. R " 1 Coffee Miff^";'"'^'^^^'''-^^'-^^'^ ■■'■■ * 6 Coffins.-See Buriai Cases. ^ p«Sff. J^?°*^®"' '" ^'oxes or barrels 3 i^oinos in cases ? Concentrated Lye i Confectionery. O.R. ... f Contractor's P'^^t consisting •of •vehicles, der- ' Coopers^FlIgs .' """.^ ^'''^^''^ , • Copperas, in boxes or kegs o Copperin^.'^^""'-^^^^^------- ■•■••••••"•• ^ Copper Stills and Worms'.'.'. n 1 " and IngSf '' ^^^'' ^^^"^^ Rod, Wire" ''coScr^;;^"^^^-'^-'^- by- special ' '' Scrap and Pig , Ore ?■• " Oxide :; J- CopvinePresses"^'"'"*^' "ototherwis^,' specified; 1 Cordwood. Taken^by special contract onlV ' " ' ^ Cordage, Rope and Eligging . . . °"^^- o Clothes Lines o" .4 .6 .6 .5 5 10 Small Cord and Twine.^ 9 a Cork Cori; Covi>'.: Cor^ Binding Cord for Harv'esters" or boxes - Lath Yarn i f ii' and Corkwood .' ." f ° ''"■ J*'- 'I'd. compressed iii packages 3 t retail c, in frame or open box . . . ." . . ' ^1 ^ ^^Wen.^•°•'^^"^°^«^ ■■ 1 ■.•e,. , cS^'sS^S^^'^^^^^^^^^^^^ . —16- C— Continued. D, 10 .7 3 .4 .4 .6 .6 Corn Cakes, in cases Corn Meal. Same as Flour and Meal.' Corn, Pop Com „ .'< o '1 , t>arched or poi.ped ....'.'.'. f ^ " Sweet, dried k Com Cobs. C.L. 20.000 lbs ."." ^ Com Husks. Same as Husks. Com Poppers.— See Hardware. Corsets, in cases , Cotton, not pressed, in bags or sacks, O.R.of Are ' ] raw, pressed in bales. O.R. of Are. . . .'. .3 L.C.L. C.L. .10 r.-,** raw, in cans, crated or boxed "'" i I ^l'r/P«i^««"«r«!«I?ry Goods. ' ' 1. Cotton Goods. See Dry Goods. Cotton Seed Meal . . Cotton Waste, in bags or sacks, not ' pressed, ^^ U.K. offlre in bales, machine pressed, O.R „ , of Are Q Crackers, in boxes or bbls 5 Cracklings f Cranberries.— See Fruits. Creamers, set up r» , •; K.D. and boxed .■■.■.■.'.■.■.■.■.■. ^j' Cricket Bats Wickets, etc.. in boxes . . ! ! '. ! ". 1 Crowbars.— See Hardware. Crayons in boxes or barrels. O.R 1 Cream Tartar ^ Crockery and Stoneware'.in boxes,' barrels or . casks, O.R 2 5 m crates or hhds., CrTu^tTts7^.^.' Telegraph?ul,plies. ' ' Crucibles. O.R ',][ } Crucibles, in boxes or casks '.'. k Cultivator Teeth, in bundles ...'.".■. '. ". '. ; . . . ". ] f 4 -, ,'. „ " in boxes or casks J. ■? a. Curling Stones, O.R ' f ' Currants.— See Fruit. Curtain Fixtures, boxed or crated . i « Poies in bundles, wrapped '. 2 T> „ boxed or crated '.'..".■. 3 0,,=^ • ^9i^6i"s and Slats, in bundles or boxes' 2 Cushions, Carnage or Sleigh, boxed. . D 1 ntr^o/^i''^-^ '\i^^,* "V"^ b« receipted for as Cutch any vehicle forwarded by railway. Cutlery.— See 'Hardware. ^' .4 Dates.— See Fruits. Deck, Vault or Floor Lights.-See Glass Deer, m carcass, O.R. .... . ^* n i Dental Goods.. .. ... "} Denriyohns, Emptv. O.R. . . .".■.■.■.■.■.■.■. n 1 in casks or cases, O. R. .. 1' Derricks, too large to go into an ordinary box car, and. necessitating a platform car for carnage. See rule 6. r\ 1 aiiian, in Dox cars 9 Desks.— See Furniture. Detonators.— Same as Gunpowder. -17- D.— Continued. E. L.O.L. C.L. |f 5 Dextrine, in bags, boxes or casks 3 Dirt Scrapers, band i Dowel Ilodfi or Pins 3 Dressed Hogs, O.K. oi weather 3. Drugs and Medicines, not ot iierwise specitled, in boxes, barrels or casks, 1 Drums, in cases 4_l Dry Goods, as follows :— Any oi the following named articles, made wholly of cotton, when specific name of articles and name of shipper are plainly marked on oulsde of packages and slated on shipping bill and receipt— (marking or describing pack- ages as containing cotton piece good;-" will not be suttieienti— viz.. Dorie-'-ticCotions, white or u a bleach ed ; Calicoes or i'-^ints; Cantor, or Cotton Flannels, plain or dyed (not rtguredi; Canvas ; Con-^ei .lean" ; Cot- tonades ; Cotton Warp ; Cotton Yarn ; Crash (Linen or Cotton) ; Domestic Checks, Stripes and CUieviots ; Cotton Duck; iMmasks; Denims; Drills; Do- mestic Ginghams ; Glazed Cambrics ; Osnaburgs; Sheetings(bleachcd or brown); Silicias ; Tickings ; Window Hollands and Shade Cloth (plain, uncut and un- decorated) ; in bales at O. R. or in boxes 2 . . All Dry Goods, except articles above named, will be classed as "Dry (Joods not otherwise specified," and the articles named will also be classed as " Dry Goods N. O. S," unless the above condi- tions are complied with. Any package containing articles of more than one class will be charged the rate for the highest classed article contained therein. Dry Goods, in trunks, O.U D 1 " in bales, not otherwise specified, O.K. of chafing 1 " in boxes, not otherwise specified.. . 1 Dualine. not taken. Duck, in bales 2 Dumb-Bells, in boxes ., . ,. 3 Dye Stuff, not otherwise specified 1 " in sticks or bundles 2.. " in boxes, barrels or l)ag.s 3. . Dye, liquid, in boxes or barrels, O.R 1. . Dynamite, not takkn. Dynamos, boxed, O.Il i.. 6 .5 .4 .6 .4 JES Earth Closets, loose ii racked .'.■.■.■.' i' Earthenware, in boxes, barrels or casks, O.lt. . 2 6 " in crates or hhds. O.U 3 6 Loose, O.K., taken in C.L. only; loaded and unloaded by owners 6 " Drain or Sewer Pipe 4 . 10 Eavetroughs, Metallic, loose 3-1 5 " " nc«ted,inbdls D1......5 cralcd or boxed 2 5 Wooden 2 7 Edge Tools.— See Hardware. -18- ,6 5 •E.-Continued. F. L.C.L. C.L. Eggs, in basketa or pails, O.K. ... m in boxes or barrels, 0. 11 V. o /, m patent carriers, O.R [ o T K of ^ • «^n^l farriers . -See Boxes. eniptyV ' iLgg Garner Fillings Strawboard or wood T. Jy,P- fl^^t- "I ^*a.ses ' O r Egg J illerd, Paper-See Paper, * Elbows, corrugated.-See Stove Pipe. E ectric Light Carbons, boxed ...... o » Electrical Insulating Conduits, tarred felt or Electric paper, in bundles, crates or boxes, 1. 1 1.. 2., man travelling in charge -Sec Machinery. tions as jn case of of live stociv. Engines, PortableorStutionary- Engravings.-See Pictures. Epsom or Glauber Salts.-See Salts. Essences and Extracts, in packages, not other- wise specified i Evaporators- See Iron. Excelsior, in bales 2 ''^'by wS*'^ '""^* "^' ^^ iakcn for'shipnient nc^^ Instruments and Fixtures, boxed, " Electric Lii^ht 'Buibs'Cg'ass); 'in' pkgsVo'.R: ] S-l 3 .. n^°'i^^^ '?'«^3>'Jn Pkgs.,O.R..,Dl .■...■■ 3 Tr>i i. • -.«^ Hoods, iron, nested, in nkea 2 a Electric Meters, boxed, O.R. ' ^ " f o Electric Motors. O.R ... . \ f fKpS ^°^"'' 'l'';r'^' -«anieasCar iWks.' ' Electric Storage Batteries, O.R F P^„?i^'&'' ^/''^^^.' ^?^"*' 0-H.. released'.;.::. Elevator Buckets in bundles, O.R.. Elevators, for buildings".''""' "^''^'^^ ""' "'^"'^'^ ' . Emery, in cases i ^ ;' vvhoeis, boxed....:::::: ? FmK"*'n.^"fr^'^?--^'^'^*' HouselioidGoods.' ' tl-mpties, not otherwise specified, prepaid .... D 1 « 4 J . " PPd.,C.L., 20,000 lbs. returned from original consignee to origina shipper, and by the Road originally .shipped, every package to be tuliy marked or addressed, anv " ^'H^^'V'fy- prepaid :...^ 4 not tully marked or addressed, not TAKE.V. Engines, Locomotive and Tenders on their own wheels, actual weight-Shipjjers must docjare woiglit-O.R. released « n!.*J.2^*^'* ^,?f^''"^'^ ">"st be accompanied by a person fully competent (o take charge of fZi ^™v«' ,\vith them, who will be passed tree under the same conditions and regula- .10 Fancy Goods, notothorwise specified, in trunks " „ 1 3 ^J?".'^^',.'-"*"^'^''"' O.K. (niininiu-n C L. 16,000 lbs, .' 1 3 Globes, sitreet Lamp, O.K. (mini- „ mum, C.L. 16,000 lbs.) Dl 3 Lamp Chimneys! in pkgs., O. R. breakage 2 4 not otherwise specified,' iii' boxes or ,, casks, O.R 1 4 nio,r^c T "P'^^^'erwise specified, in crates...'; 2.'.'.'.'.'a Gloves. Leather, Woollen or Cloth .... 1 Glucose, in packages 4 5 Glue, dry, in boxes or barrels 2 5 GlHe, hquid. in glass or tins, packed in boxes or barrels 2 5 Glue Stock or Scrap, in sacks or barrels .'.'..'.'" 3 5 ^, . '' ^ " in bulk 7 Glycerine, Refined, in glass or tin 1 Crude, in barrels or drums 2 , 4 „ ,^ J Nltro.— NOT TAKEN. Gold and Silver Foil, or Leaf, not takkn. (Should be sliipped by Express.) Government Supplies. Taken by special con- tract only. Grain.— Same rule as to minimum C.L. weight as for Flour and Meal. Grain, as follows:— Barley, Pearl and Pot, in boxes 3 5 '' " inbagsorbbls 4 8 Common 4 Beans, in boxes '. 3 " in bags or barrels 4 Buckwheat ' 4 Corn, Sv. eet, Pop, etc.— See Corn. Common 4 Malt .;;■■; 4 Oats 4 Peas, Dried or Split, in ooxes ......'..'...'.'!"" 3 5 .. Juried or Split, in bags or bbls 4 8 JJned, Common 4 b R.ve 4 g Wheat .'.'.'.' 4 g Mixed cars of Barley, Oats,' Peas' and ' Wl'iea't, in bags or barrels 8 Ihe general term "Grain" will not applv on Pot and Pearl Barley,Beans, Buck wheat or Split Peas on special "Grain"TarifFs,unlc.ss these articles are enumerated thereon as includ- /^ ^'t.^"ir'^^' Special Grain Rates. Granite \\ are - Same as Agate Ware. Granite.— See Marble. Granolithic material and tools.— Same as Roofing material and tools. Grates and Grate Castings, O.R.-See Iron. Gravel 4 Gravestones.— See Marble. Grease, in cans or bucket.'? 3 " in boxes or barrels 4 -25- .10 ..5 ..5 I, Ill «.— Continued. H. L.C.L. CL. Grindstones, O.R 4 7 I] hand, set up l 4 -. *' " " boxed or crated 2 4 Groceries, not otherwise specified 1 Guano.— same as Fertilizers. Gum, Copal, Deniar, Kowrie, Sandarac,Shcllac, Chicle, Dextrine, in pkgs 2 4 Gum, not otherwise specitted, in packages 1 Gun Stocks and Barrels, in boxes 1 " in the rough, in boxes or bundles. . 2 Gunny 3 5 Guns.— See Fire Arms. Gunpowder, common black, in fireproof maga- zines, metal lie kegs; kegs or cans securely packed in cases; atCompany's convenience D 1 Minimum charge, $1.00. Grnpowder, common black, in lots of 10,000 lbs. or over 1 Gutta Percha and Gutta I'ercha Goods . . . . . . 1 Gypsum 4 10 ii', 1 Hair, in sacks 1 TT . " ^purled or Hope, pressed in bales ........' 2 4 Hair, Plasterers', in sacks 1 " " in barrels '.'. 2 c, ",, pressed in bales 3 5 Hams.— See Meats. Handles, Wood— Finished 3 ft „ '' ." Rough .".■ a.:.:::? Hardware, m trunks 1 Hardware :— Bells, O.R 1 Cant-dogs, Clawbars, Crowbars " 3 5 Cutlery, Corn Poppers 1 Cutter Bars [ 3 5 Drag Teeth, in packages 3 5 Door Knobs 2 4 Door Locks 2 4 Files, in packages '.[ 2 Fluters '.1'..'.'. 1 Forks, Hand, in bundles ......"... 2 5 Hay Knives, in bundles 1 " in boxes 2 Hammers, Sledge ' 3 Harrow Teeth. Ill packages 3 5 Hoes, in bundles ' 2 5 Jacks, Hand, loose 2 " " boxed or crated '. 3 Pick-Axes, loose or in bundles 2 " " in boxes or casks 3 Plow Beams, Iron 3 5 Plow Castings, Plow Points. Mouldboards, .Sharosand Wings in bundles 2 5 in boxes or barrels 3 5 Post Augers 2 Punches, Iron (Powerl ."" 3 Hake Heads, Iron, in boxes 3 Rake Teeth, in packages " 3 5 Rakes, hand, iron or steel heads, in bundles. . 2. b Re.aper and Mower Knives 3 «> Rings (Bull or Hog), in boxes '.".. .'.'...' 3 ' Sad Irons, in boxes or barrels 3 5 -26- M. -Continued. L.C.L. C.L. Hardware— (Continued) :— Scoops, in bundles 2 5 Screws, Bench, Iron, in boxes 3 5 Screws, Iron or Steel, in boxes 3 5 Screw and Strap Hinges , 3 5 Scythes, in bundles 1. 5 " in boxes ,']" 2 5 Scythe Snaths, in bundles 1 5 Shot, in bags i 5 " in boxes or kegs 3 5 " in small bags or packets, enclosed in gunnies, O.R 3 5 Shovels and Spades, in bundles 2 5 Skates, Ice or Roller, boxed l Staples, in boxes or kegs 3 . . 5 Tacks, in boxes or kens " 2 5 T and Band Hinges, in bundles "...'.[ 3..'.'.'.'.b '' , " in boxes or barrels 3... 5 Wrenches, in packages 3 General Hardware, not otherwise specified 2 Mixed cars of Forks, Hoes, Hakes, Scythes. Scythe-Snaths, Shovels, Spades and hand Farm Implements 5 Harness.— See Saddlery. Hats and Caps, in trunks 1 " other than straw goods, in boxes 1 " Straw, in boxes, bales or crates 1 Hay, in bales 3 10 Cars under 3^1 ft, minimum 20,000 lbs.; cars 34 feet and over.minimum 24,0001bs. (inside measurement to govern). Hay must not be taken for shipment by water unless specially authorized. Hay or Grass Caps— Strawboard or Wood Pulp 2 5 Heading.— See Lumber. Headlights, not boxed, O.R D 1 boxed, O.R 1 Hemp, in boxes, O.R. of fire and water 2 5 inhales. " " " 3. 5 " Seed.— See Seed. " Machines.— See Machinery. ' ules Powder.~NOT TAKEN. ■ igs.— See Fish. M13, in bal. s or rolls 3 5 ■^d Skins:— a. Dry, loose 1 3 " prossed in bales 3 5 " Green, loose 1 3 Green, booked or bundled 3 5 " Salted or Pickled, in barrels 3 5 Skins, Dry— Calf and Sheep, loose 1 3 inhales 2 4 " " Deer and Goat, loose D 1 " inhales 2 4 Dry— Peltries (Fur), loose D 1 inhales 1 Green, Calf and Sheep, and Sheep Pelts, loose 1 " " Calfand Sheep, and Sheep Pelts, pickled, in bales or btlls 2 4 " Salted or pickled, in bbls 3 5 " " Deer and Goat, loose 1 ' " inhales 2..., 3 Green, Peltries (Fur), loose D 1 inhales 1 Hide Cuttings 3 6 -27- ■■•—Continued. I. L.C.L. C.L. 10 High Wines.— See Liquors. Hinges.— See Hardware. Hobby Horses, set uj) 4-1 II " " and boxed Dl *' " K.i). and boxed or crated 1 ' " Shoo i'ly riockers, loose O II. ..Dl ^ *' " Crai.d or boxed, O.R. 1 Hogs, Dressed.— See Dressed Hogs. Hominy, not otherwise .spocitled, rolled, press- ed, craciied, dried or des-icated, in boxes 3 " same in bags or barrels 4 Honey, in boxes, kegs or cans 1 " in barrels or caslis 2 Hoofs and Horns, in crates or bags, less than 10,000 lbs 3 " 10,000 lbs. and over 4 » Horn Tips or Ends in packages 4... .5 Hoops, Hop Poles, etc.— See i^uniber. Hops, in bags or boxes i 3 '* pressed in bales, actual weiglit 2 3 Horse Nails.— See Nails. Horse-Powers.— See Machinery. Horse Shoes.— See Iron. Hose— Leather, Rubber or other 2 . 4 Hose Heels— Lawn, set up Dl K.D 1 Hot Water Reservoirs 2 5 Household Goods, O.R. released, prepaid. ..'.'.'.'. 1 " Any shipment requiring a whole car for carriage, if 5,000 lbs. or under, to bo charged 20,0001bs If over 5,000 lbs. and under 10,000 lbs., to be charged 20,000 lbs " " 10,000 lbs. and over to be charged C.L " including Live Stock (not over 10 head per car), to be charged f;.L When a car contains Horses, Mules or Cattle, one man in charge will be carried free (on same (jondilionsas for Live Stock), but no free return pass will be given. House Movers' Material Houses, Portable [[\\ Hubs.— See Carriage Goods. Husks and Hulls, in bags 1 !.' '' " in boxes, barrels or bales . .' .' 2 (C.L. minimum 20,000 lbs. .10 ..6 ..7 .10 .10 per car. Ice, L.C.L. 'n tin boxes or safes, or C.L. in bulk, O.R., prepaid 3 Images and Figures (not statuary), ciav. Earthenware, Plaster of Paris, Terra Cotta or Wood, well packed in boxes, bbls., or casks, O.R i)^ Incubators, boxed or crated i' mdlgo. III cases ■••... ^ . . Indurated Fibre- Same as Wood en ware. -28- .10 I — Continued. L.C.L. C.L. Ink, in glass, stone or tin, in cases, O.H " in kegs, barrels or casks Insulators.— See Telegraph Supplies. Iron : — Anchors, Anvils, and Heavy Forgings Axles, Carriage or Waggon Bar, Band, Boiler Beams, C'oluinns, Girders, in box cars Beams, Columns, Girders, on platform cars.— So,me as Bridge Material. Bloom Bolts, Nuts. Rivets, Washers Bedsteads, set up, O.R D K.D., folded K. D., closely boxed Bolsters ... Bridge Material, in box cars " " too large to go into an ordi- nary box car, and necessi- tatingaplatforni car for car- riage. See rule 6. Buckets, nested Buggy Suiits. set up " " nested Castings- light, loose, in bundles, under 100 lbs. porbdle., O.R ... " " " 100 lbs. per bundle, or over, O. R " " " in boxes or casks, O.R. " dressed and finished, O.R " Malleable, in the rough, in boxes or casks " heavy, 100 Ibs.per piece or over, O.R. Heavy Castings, over 2,000 lbs. per piece, to be loaded and unloaded by owners. Chairs Closet Cisterns Conduit Pipe, cement lined Doors Drums, empty ." Evaporators. Sugar or Fruit, K.D., loose and detachable parts detached, crated , or boxed Evaporator Tanks, Galvanized Iron or Tin . . 4- Fence Stays or uards Fencing, Railing Filings Fire Escapes, with or without water pipe,— in sections not over 15 feet long, in bundles, boxes or crates Fire Plugs and Water Gates Fountains, K.D Galvanized Iron, Zino or Tin Eave or Gutter Pipes. —Same as Metallic Eavetroughs. Grates and Fronts, unfinished, in bundles, under 100 lbs. per bdl. . . . •* " " 100 lbs. per bdl., or over.. " finished, O.R " " K.D. and boxed Hoops Horse Shoes Horse Shoes and Nails, in boxes or ktgs, in mixed cars Horse Weights, loose boxed Lath, in bundles, O.R .5 .5 .5 .6 3.. ...5 2.. ...4 3.. ...4 1.. ...5 2.. ...5 3.. ...5 1 4 3 . ,.5 3.. ...5 ? fi 2 4 7 9 fi 1 f> 1 -1 3 fi ? fi 4... .10 3 "i 3 fi 1 4 1 fi ? fi 1 4 9. 4 3 fi 4 fi ...5 1 3 3,.. ...S —29 ^■* I.— Continued. L.C.L. C.L. Iron— (Continued* :— Lath, in crates or boxes 4 5 Lead, Wliite or Red, in tins, loose '. 2. . " " 4 Liquor, in wood, O.U 3 5 Mantels and Fronts, set up, O.R .'.".'.' 1 4 " K.D. and boxed 2.. '.'.'.' A Metallic Ceiling 3, 5 '' Shingles, in packages 4.!!!.!? ' Statuary and Ornamental Figures, crated or boxed, O.U 2... 5 Nitrate of, in drums or casks 4. . 5 Ore 4 io Pig and Speigle 4 "10 Pipe (gas and water, light) 3. . . .' ! .5 Pipe, 5 in. diameter and over 4.. 7 (Hot Air, Steam or Water-CoiJ).— Same as Radiators. Pipe Fittings, in boxes, kegs or bbls 3 5 Pots, Pans and Stove Furniture. O.R 2 4 Pulleys 2 Pumps ..!!!!!!! 2 4 Pyrites. Same as Iron Ore. Rings, or 5th Wheels, Carriage or Waggon, ,, in bundles 1 5 " Carriage or Waggon, „„„ , „„ inpackages 2 5 Rolls, loose, O.R j.. 5 " boxed, or wrapped in canvas, 6. R. . . . 3. ... 5 Roofing 3 5 Russia. (Sheet) O.R i 4 Safes, 10,000 lbs. each or over, O. R ' 2 4 under 10,000 lbs. each, O.R ' 3 4 Safes of 1,000 lbs. eachv or over, to be loaded and unloaded by owners. Sash— Shutters 2 5 Scrap, including old rails, old wheels, etcl .... 4 io Shafting— wheels and pulleys attached 1 . . . 6 " " " detached... 2 6 Shafting requiring a platform car for carriage (whether full capacitv of car bo oc- cupied or otherwise). ' See rule 6. Sheet, Sheet Galvanized, Sheet Tinned 3 5 Ship Knees 3 "5 Shovel Blanks (without handles) ....".".'." 3 5 Sinks ; ■ 2 4 Sinks, nested 2 4 Sleigh and Cutter Gear, K.D., in bundles". '.'.'.'. \.'." b Smokestacks 3_i ' " requiring a plal form car for car- nage (whether full capacity of car be occupied or otherwise). See rule 6. Spring Clips, Carriage or Waggon, in packages 3 5 stable „1^ ittmgs. Feed Boxes, Hay Racks, P)tall Posts, etc 2 5 Statuary and Ornamental Figures, OR 1 4 Stills and Worms ' 13 1 Stretchers, for wire fencing, in boxes or kegs 3 5 Toe Calks, in boxes 3 5 Tyres, other than R.R. Supplies. . 3 s Tyre Upsetters 3 1 Valves 3 c Vault and Prison Work .....'.'. 3 5 Vases 1 n Vises .■.'.'.■.■.'.■:.■ 3 6 Waggon Boxes, or Thimble Skeins, loose ..'.'.'. 2 .'.'.'.'.' .b " in bundles... 3.. !.5 -30- f ^* ..5 ..4 ..5 ..4 ..4 ..5 ..7 ..5 ..5 .10 .10 ..5 ..7 I.— Continued. J. K. L.C.L. C.L. Iron— (Continued) :— Water Wheels 2 5 Yellow or Murtz Metal for sheeting ships.. 3 ... 5 Iron, for Railway Supplies, viz.:— Cattle Guards 4 7 Fish Plates, Spikes, Bolts, for track layinK purnoacs 4 7 Fro^s and Crossings %......! Chairs, Tyres 4 7 Wheels, Axles, Rails ] ^......'t Isinglass, in caaes ', \ Ivory and Ivory Black, in packages 1 Ivory Nuts, or Blocks, in packages 3 4 ,.6 ..4 .4 ..5 ,.5 ..5 .5 .5 .4 .4 .4 ..5 .10 ..6 ..6 ..5 ..5 ..5 ..4- . 4 ..5 I 5 A Jacks, Hand, loose 2 " " boxed or crated '.'. 3 Japan ware. —Same as Tinware. Japanese Goods.— Same as Fancy Goods. Japomca 3 Jellies.— See Preserves. Jewellers' Scrap or Sweepings 1 Joiners' Work (subject to Note at foot of this article), as follows: — Blinds, Inside— Door and Window 1 Outside, with Slats, racked, O.R 2 Balusters and Turned Work, O.R 2 Counters, if in box cars, O.R 1 Door Frames, O.R i Doors, loose, O.R 3 Doors, racked or crated, O.R 3 Mantels, O.R 1 Mouldings in White, in bundles, O.R 1 '' in boxes or crates 2 Panelled Work, O.R 2 Planed and Moulded Boards, O. R 3 Shelving, Baseboards, etc., O.R 3 Sashes, Glazed, with common glass, well crated or boxed. O.R 1 Unglazed. O.R 1 K.I), in bundles 2 Shutters, close, O.R 2 Joiners' Work, not otherwise specified 1 " " all kinds, in box cars Note.— Joiners' work, rcquiringa platform car for carriage (whether full capacity of car be occupied or otherwise). Sec rule 6. Junk 3. Jute ' . . . 3 .5 .5 .5 .& .5 .5 .4 .6 .5 .5 Kaoline.—Same as Clay. Kalsomine ' 4 Knees, Ship.— See Lumber. " Iron.- See Iron. Knitting Machines, Hand, in boxes li " '* Power.— See Machinery. -31- ♦« L.C. Lacrosses, in bundles 1^ " in boxes Ladders D " Sectional, Telescoped Step Lamp Black Lamps and Lanterns, well packed, O.U Lard Lasts, tied in bundles or sacks " in boxes Last Blocks Latlis.— See Lumber. Lawn Tennis Sets, in boxes Lead, White or lied, in tins, loose " " " " packed in wood .. . " " '* in kegs, casks, drums or irons " Bar, Pig, Sheet and Pipe " Scrap Leather, loose " in bundles, rolls, boxes or bales Leather Board Leather, Patent, in boxes Leather Scraps Leather Belting.— See Belting. Lemons.— See Fruit. Lemon Syrup, in glass, packed in wood " " in wood Licorice— Stick, Hoot, or Mass " Mass or Paste, in boxes " Powdered, in barrels Lightning Hods, in bundles " " in boxes Lime, Common Lime Fruit Juice. Same as Liquors, Native. Linseed. — See Seed. Linseed Meal— See Flaxseed Meal. Liquors.in demijohns or baskets.O.li. released. 1) Foreign Wines, Spirits and ('ordials, in glas„, tins or .iugs, securely yiacked in boxes or i)arrels, O.U. released ... " Wines, S])irit8 and Cordia!s,in wood, O.K. of breakage, leakage or ireezing " O.K. of breakage, leakage oi freez- ing, mixed carloads, in cases and wood Native Wines, Spirits and Cordials, in glass, tins or .iugs, securely packed in boxes or barrels, O.B. released " W^ines, etc , in stoneware jugs.covered with wickerwork and capped with wood, O.U. of breakage, leakage and freezing " Wines, Spirits or Cordials, in wood, O U. of leakage, breakage or freez- ing " O U. of breakage, leakage or freezing, mixed carloads, in oases and wood " O.U. of breakage, leakage or freezing —mixed cars ir. wood nnd caves. When loaded vvjth 20,000 lbs. or over in wood, will bo .'ith class for the wood, and 4th class for the cases in same car. L. C.L. 1 1 1 ....6 2. ... 6 1 ....6 1 1 ....4 3 , ft 1 ....5 ? ....5 ...10 1 ? ...A 8 .. ..5 ,S ... .5 ?, ....5 4 . ..7 1 ...,4 3 .. 5 3 ....5 1 3. ... 5 1 2 1 2 3 1 3 ....4 4. ...10 1 1 3 2 4 3 4 1. 1. 3. 5 4 32- i «<« ..6 . 6 ..6 ..4 ..5 ..5 ..5 .10 .4 .5 .5 .5 .7 .4 .5 ,.5 ..4 .10 .3 .4 .3 4 .4 .5 .4 ■"-Continued. L.C.L. Shipments of hij^li-ciass liquors, such as Cham- pagne, Burgundy, Mozelle, etc., must be released, liitharge.— Same as Lead, Ited. Lithographic Stones, in boxes, O.R' i Live Stock will only be cariiedat owners' risk • to be loaded, unloaded and fed by owners' at their expense and under the following regulations : In carloads, full actual weight should be charged for, but not less than the follow- ing mininmms: Horses 20,000 lbs. Cattle 20,000 ibs. . Live Hogs, 8. D 20,000 los. Live Hogs, D.D 28,000 ibs. Sheep, S.J) 18,000 lbs. Sheep, 1). D 26,000 lbs. Calves, imder six months' old, same as sheep. six months' old or over, to be rated same as Cattle. Hogs, Sheep, Calves or Small Animals mtist not be loaded under large Animals or Cattle in the same car. In all cases where large and small animals are shipped to- gether in same car, they must be kept separate by a partition or by partitions, whichmustbe put up by the shippers at their expense and at their risk as to suttt- eiency or otherwise. This rule, however, will not be applied to milch cows with their calves. Horses or Cattle loaded with Hogs or Sheep in mixed carloads, or Horses loaded with Cattle, to be kept separate by a partition, will be charged at the weight for Cattle in carloads and at the highest rate for either. Cattle und Hogs in mixed carloads, loaded in single-deck cars, will be charged at the weight and rate for Cattle. Hogs and Calves, or Hogs and Sheep or Hogs, Sheep and Calves, in mixed car loads, will be charged for at the weight for Hogs in carloads, and at the highest rate for either; Calves not six months old being subject to the rate for Sheep. "When shippers are allowed to double deck, or partially double deck cars, a quarter deck wiN be charged 2,000 lbs, extra ; over a quarter and not over half a deck. 4,000 lbs. extra; over half a deck full charge for double deck. The cost of pul- ling in part decks to be borne by the ship- pei", but when full double deck rate is charged $3 will be allowed the shipper for patting in the extra deck. Fowls or i'oultry, in packages, in mixed car loads with Cattle or Horses, Sheep or Hogs (the Cattle or Horses, Sheep or Hogs, to be kept separate from each other and from the Fowjs or Poultry), will be charged at the weiirht for Cattle in car- loads, and at the higliest rate for either. When more than a carload of lAve Stock is oU'ered, the surplus should take less than carload weight and rate. — £3- C.L. .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 .9 •y*. L> — Continued. L.C.L. C.L. Live Stock— (Continued) :— Live Stock in Palace or other Patent Stock Cars will be in all respects subject to the maximum and minimum weights estab- lished for the conduct of such traffic in the regular live stock cars of the roads interested. Owners or drovers may be taken free on the same train with their Live Stock, in con- sideration of their assuming the risks and obligations mentioned in the contract t J be signed by them, and under the fol- lowing conditions : One. two or three cars, one person. Four, , five or six cars, two persons. Seven, eight, nine or ten cars, three persons. Over ten cars in one lot, four persons. RETURN PASSES WILL NOT BE GIVEN. LIVE STOCK liV L.C.L. LOTS, AS FOLLOWS :— Bulls, under one year old 1,000 lbs, each 1 Bulls, one year and under two.. 3,000 lbs, each 1 Bulls, over two years 4,000 lbs. each 1 Cattle or Horned Animals : One animal 2,000 lbs. 1 Two animals 3,500 lbs. 1 Three animals 5,000 lbs. 1 Each additional animal in same car 1,000 lbs. 1 Calves : Under six months old 5C0 lbs. 1 Over six months and under one y^ai- 1,000 lbs. 1 Cow and Calf together 2,500 lbs, 1 Colts, under six months' old 1,000 lbs, 1 Hog-, Goats, Klieep and Lambs, not crated, not taken except by special authority. Hogs, Shcfp, Lambs or other small animals, in boxes or crates, actual weight .1)1 Horses, Mules, etc, ; One animal 2,0D0 lbs, 1 Two animals 3,500 lbs, I Thrceanimals 5,000 lbs. 1 Each additional animal in same , car 1,250 lbs. 1 Mare and Foal, together 2,500 1 ►s. 1 Stallions and .lacks 4,000 lbs, 1 Shetland or Welsh Ponies, one animal 1,200 lbs. 1 Shetland or Welsh Ponies, each additional animal in same car 1,000 lbs. 1 u hen other animals are shipped iiicars with a mare and foal, or cow and calf, to- gether, under the above special weights, the other animals are to be rated and charged for without reference to the weight charged for the Mare and Foal or Cow and ("ulf. When other animals are shiijped in cars with Bulls, Stallions or Jacks, they are to he rated without reference to the sneciflc wi«ight8 charged for the Btille, Stalhons or .lacks, -31- .u> l.— Continued. L.C.L. C.L. Live Stock— Continued :— When small animals are allowed to be taken without being crated, the following will be the minimum weights charged : A single Calf, Sheep, Lamb, Pig or Hog, 400 lbs. each, or actual weight if in excess of hOO lbs Each additional Calf, Lamb, Sheep, Pig or Hog, in same car to same consignee, 200 lbs., or actual weight if in excegsof 200 lbs. In no case shall the charge for loss than car- load exceed the charge for a carload. Owner or agent musr. accompany each con- signnicut of Cattle or Horses in C. L. or less when the distance is over 100 miles. Men in charge of L. C. L. lots of Cattle or Horses, on the same train only, will be charged half the ordinary 1st class fare, in consideration of their assiii. ing the i.sks and obligations mentioned in the contract, and this amount must be shewn as a separate item on the waybill. No reduction will be made for men in charge of L. C. L. lots of Hogs or Sheep. Special REorLATioxs govkrning the Rates upon Live Stock given above, AND Rules applying to ordinary Livb Stock offered for transportation :— Agents must thoroughly familiarize them- eelveswith the following, and take parti- cular care to acquaint consignees, or their agents, with the requirements of the Company before accepting Live Stock for transportation. All shipments of Live Stock must be con- signed direct to the p«rty or parties to whom same is to be delivered at destina- tion, and will not be received for trans- portation when consigned to the order of '' " or notify " " The rates and classification of Live Stock as given above, arc based upon the fuiiow- ing maximum values : Horses or Mules, not (exceeding $100 each. Cattle or Cows, not exceeding J50each. Fat Hogs or Fat Calves, not exceeding $10 each. Sheep, Lambs. Stock Hogs or Stock Calves, not exceeding $5 each. If a full carload from one shipper to one consignee, entire contents of car not to exceed $800 Live Stock will be t aken at the above weights, rates aiul values only when the Company are fully released, in accordance with the ternjs of ihoir special ',ive Stock Transnortation Contract, v 'ndi shall be duly filled up and executt by the ship- pers owners, or their agents, and by the st:.ation agent, on h!>.!!!>..]f of (hsi Company, and the person or persons travelling with such Livestock, and receiving free trans- portation as aforesaid, shall be duly au- —.15- ) f! I.— Continued. L.C.L. C.L Xiive Stock— (Continued) :— l^^^l^^'^ "^u ?*^" ^"^'^ contract, or con- tracta on behalf of the owners or ship. pers of such Live Stock. ^ in cases where shippers, owners, or agents rr*;^"® ^° u®"'<^F "^^o s"ch contract, the tratflc may be taken at double rates, un- der ordinary liability as common chi- neis, on the ordinary shipping notes and receipts of the Company, in^ which SAiJ^P^"^^' owners, or agents must dt- pl^.f^^^? ''**^T °^ ^}^*' animals ; and in the event of such valuation being in excess wi,-)i "'*' «guies,the regulations be- low willgo.ern. ri^P„'^?^"/u'^°*^^ ^°^ ^«^^^ to transport -Liive btock by any particular train within any specihed time, nor in time for any particular market.and agents must not give receipts containing such guarantees fnf an^","^^" the^ Company be rcsponsfbfe for any loss or damage occurring by the refusal, failure or inability of connecting S or A?nHf ^'p'^ ^?"* forward the stock „, atter tender of delivery. vv hen stocl^ belonging to two or more per- nflrH..°'iu 7'ien consigned to different paiMes,is loaded in same car, or when ihni m !." "'^^'car, a distinguishing mark should appear upon each head of stock, will ^' *^*^"i"'"?ly, fastened to the halter, nnnn n\''.?''''''"* ^^^ ^orscs Or Mules. in?H«i w^"" ''\'^'",^"i ^^ock, one or more «?Ho ii '^'ll^u *'°J*^'l ^^ marked upon the side of each head of stock. Correspond- )^ L. C.L, li.— Continued. L.C.L. C.L. Live Stock— (Continued) : Except when shipped in a full car, sucking \alve^ accompanying Cows, will be charged for in the manner provided for such like small animals. In case of accident, unavoidable delay or other reason, because of which it becomes necessary to send Live Stock forward un- accompanied, it will be permissible to do so ; and if for this or other reason, feed IS furnished for the stock by or through the Railroad Company, a charge will be made for the same and collected from the consignee upon delivery. Agents will note such charges or expenses on the way-bill or manifest and advise agent at destination by telegraph. SPECIAL REGULATIONS FOR LIVE STOCK AND VALUABLE ANIMALS. Race Horses, Stallions, and other high-priced animals, when shippers are unwilling to have them transported at the above list of values for ordinary Stock, will be taken only by special arrangement and at ONE AND ONE-HALK 1ST CLASS RATES, calculated on the estimated weights named below, and agent must not, accept for shipment such valuable animals with- out first communicating with the Gene- ral or Divisional Freight Agent. .1 3 cS C al « *- val .nim o 5 1 -«"-=! o «s J. rt _, "n < ^ Du Pounris. Pounds. % 100 00 $ 400 00 4,000 3,000 400 00 600 00 4,500 3,500 600 00 800 00 5,000 3,700 800 00 1,000 00 6,000 4,500 1,000 00 1,500 00 8,000 6,000 1,500 00 2,000 00 10,000 7,500 2,000 00 2,500 00 12,000 9,000 2,500 00 3,000 00 14,000 10,500 3,000 00 3,500 00 16,000 12,000 4,000 00 4,500 00 20,000 15.000 4,500 00 5,000 00 22,000 17,500 Animals of greater value than given above will be subject to a corr 'sponding ad- vance in weights furnished in the above table. Cattle, or SiTiall animals valued by .Shippers at more than tha muxiniuni valuations given for ordinary stock and not over f 100 -37- -Continued. M. L.C.L. C.L. Live Stocli- (Com inued) : eacli, will be rated at 2(0 lbs. extra for every additional $10 or part thereof in value until ihe charge for animiils over $100 each ia reached, when the latter and succeeding valuations in above table will apply. In cases m here the owner, shipper or agent of such valuable animal or animals reftises tosijin a special agree- ment for the transportation of such animal or animals and ins*"- i - ion ;Le Company taking the same com- mon Jaw liabi.ity, in such ct .-ates for transport without i-pecial \;emfcnt shall be three times the tlrst cluss rate aa fixed above. Lobsters, Fresh, in casks or boxes, O.R 1 " in tins.— See Canned Goods. Logwood and Logwood Extract.— Same aa Dye Stuff. Looking Classes.— See Glass Mirrors. Lumber, Common, and other, to be loaded and unloaded by owners, will only be car- ried at the convenience of the Company, and at the risk of the owners, shippera furaishing their own stakes. Lumber, Common, to include :— Ash, Birch, Beech, Cherry, Cedar, Chestnut, Elm, Hemlock, Hickory, Larch, Maple, Oak, Pine, Poplar, Spruce, Sycamore, Tamarack, Willow, Staves, Laths, Shingles, Clapboards, Bolts, Edgings, Slabs, Shooks, Heads, Hoops, Hoop and Hop Poles, Ship Knees, Blocks, Rafts- men's Floats, Oars, 'I'ra verses. Toggles and Withes, Pegwood, Poplar ana Pulp Wood 4 . Lumber, common, planed, tonguod and groov- ed 4 Rails, Fence Posts, Telegraph Poles and Ties of all descriptions, will only be taken by special contract. Mahogany, Rosewood, Walnut, Lignum Vi'ae, and other valuable Hardwoods 3. NoTK.— All cars with Lumber should bo loaded to their full capacity, as marked upon them, at C.L. rate per 100 lbs. Cars without capacity marked upon them, should only be loaded with 24,000 lbs. All excess over the capacity of cars up to 2,000 lbs. each, shall be charged proportion- ate C.L. rate, but if the excess be over 2,000 lbs., the whole excess over the capa city of the car shall be charged L.C.L. rate aa above ; and the Companies reserve the right to remove all the excess, at the ex- pense of the owner, and forward the same on another car. Lye, Concentrated 2 .10 .10 T^T Macaroni 2. Machine or Cattle Cards .' .' i -38- M,— Continued. L.C.L. C.L. .10 .10 .7 .4 Machinery (subject to note at foot of tliis article), at O.Il. in eacti case, as follows:— Band Saws 1 Bark Mills 1 Bolt Cutters 1 Bran Dusters ]) i Brick Machines, set up 1 K.D 3 Cards, Cotton or Woollen i) 1 Cob Mills 1 Cornice Machines or Brtikes, Bheais.Beadeiis, Folders. Seamers, Groovers, Formers and Burring Machines 1 Cotton Presses Cider Mill Presses Cheese Presses Ditching Machines Drag Saws, with horse-power, Sweep li Dustless Elevator Separators, set up I) ' K.D. and boxed Engines, Portable or Stationary Flour Dressers. Same as Purifiers. Flour Feeders, set up u K.D -' Flour Roller Mills, iron, set up Hemp Machines Horse- Powers, Sweep 1 j " ' Tread.— See Agricultural Im- plements. Knitting Machines, Power IJ Lathes, wood or iron " Looms 1 J Meat Choppers, in frame ' Milling Machines (Iron Working) Mortice Machines Moulding Machines Nail Machines Ore Pulpers or Crushcis, set up D K.D., detachable parts del ached and bundled or :'rat.d . Planing Macliines and Jointers Printing Presses Purifiers, set up D K. I), andbo.xed Re-Sawing Machines Road or Di'ag Scrapers, with wheels " " without wheels Saw Mills, Por' able Sawing Machines, Tread 3- Saw Tables Shearing Machines Shingle Machines Smut Machines IJ Street-sweeping, fct up, O.R 5- K D. crated or boxed, O R Stumping Machines, K.D., detachable parts removed Swing Cut off Saws (Iron) Tenoning Machines Machinery, not otherwise sitecifled. in frame, O.U 1 " not otherwise specified, close- ly boxed, O.R -39- iTi,— Continued. L.C.L. C.L. Machinery -(Continued) : Machinery. Heavy. K. D., not otherwise specified, 1,000 lbs. per piece or over, with connections and detachable parts re- moved and boxed. O.lt 2 all kinds - NOTE.-Engines or macninery requiring a platform car for carriage (whether full wrr'le^iniTeS.*' °^"'^"^^ ''^ «"-- Engines or machinery ever 2.000 lbs per piece, to be loaded and unloaded bv owners. ^ Machinery.and parts thereof, when shinped to manufacturers for repairs, to be one class lower than the Tariff on New Machinery, but not less than lOth class. Machines, Sewing, set up, not boxed or racked O.K. minimum C.L. 16,000 lbs.'3-l 3 setup, boxed or racked. O R « .. ,;. ,\"inim»'m C L. 16,000 lbs.' 1 3 .. K-L>- and boxed, O.R 2... 4 Do- '^t«^"d8,K.D., in bundles ... 1. 4 Pagingand Numbering. O.K., crated „ or bo.xed ^i Aut9maiic, for registeringweight hew;ht, strength or lung power and for delivery of confectionery wJfi t^ «milar purposes, O.K., \/r AA ■ well boxed ' ii Madder, m cases 9 " . in barrels or casks......! •? '^'«'^\^f So^i^P'^. "»ed i„tra„.p„r.-. Majolica Ware.-Same as Crockery.' Malt.— See Grain. ^ Mangles, set up. not boxed .... 11. crated t' 5 n/r •„ .K;1>M and boxed '; o 2 Manilla, m bales, O.H , 5 Manure, Stable, in cattle cars only ! .' ! 1 a Maple Sugar.-See Sugar. ^" Maple Syrup.-See Syrup. Marble, Polished. Carved or Lettered, not „ boxed.— NOT TAKEN. polished. Carved or Lettered, boxed, TIT u, „ O-^" l»'cpaid , cu. Marble Slabs, Blocks or Spires, Polislied".' not ^ " st« h^^l "'J i^ettered, boxed. O. H .'. ' 2. . . . 6 " Tile. OK """ ^ ' ^""'^■«"ght ... 4. . ; . . .7 ;: Dust in barrels: '.'.''.'.'.::'.'.'.'.'.:::.: } I Blocks. Kough from Quarry.. iA Marbles, in boxes or casks. . . . . . ^ o ^° Masts. Taken by special contract only. Matches, in boxes, securely boxed 1 <; loose in cases. —not taken m outer paper boxes not taken unless Match Splintr"''.'^' Packed in wooden cases.. Matte.-Copper.Nickci.or Coppei-nickel' value ^ not to exceed $100 per [Au nd to be "o hmited by written release . , . "^^ ^c ho Mattresses.~See Furniture. ^ Mats and Rugs , -40- C.L. .3 .A .4 ..6 ..6 ..6 . 5 .10 ..6 ..7 ..7 ..7 .10 .5 .7 .6 US.— Continued. I.. C.L. C.L. Matting— Cocoa, Hemp, etc i , , 4 Meal.— See Flour and Meal. Measures, loose d 1 " nested 1 Meats, Fresh, prepaid, O. H l 4 " Bologna Sausage, O.R., piopaid 2... 4 " Mince, and Sausage, prepaid, 0.1{ 1 4 " Minced, in paper packages, closely boxed 3 5 " Salted,Smokedor Dried, loose 2... 5 " " " " in bays 2 5 "in boxes, bar- rels or casks 3 5 Mechanics' Tools, in boxes 1 Medicines.— See Drugs. Melons, prepaid O. R l 6 Melons; L.C.L., must be in packages. Merchandise— Shippers ai'e required to give full description of contents of ])aok- ages; all articles described as merchandise will be charged . I) 1 " in trunks, contents described. O.K., released D 1 Metallic Sacking, in packages 3 4 Metallic Shingles.— See Iron. Metal Filings or Dross 4., ..10 Methylated Spirits.- Same as Liquors (Native). Mica, Manufactured, in packages 1 4 Mica, Pulverized or Scrap, in pkgs 2 5 Milk. Taken by special contract only. Milk Cans. O.R IJ Milk Can Stock, tin or iron, in parts, boxed or crated 2 4 " Condensed.— Same as Canned Goods. Mill Boards.— Same as Binders' Boards. Millett.— See Seeds. Mill Dogs 1 Mill Feed.— Same as Flour and Meal. Mill Feed.— Same rul« as to minimum C. L. weight as for Flour and Meal, except in cases where car cannot contain 30,000 lbs., in which case actual weighi will be charged, but not less than 24,000 lbs. Mill-Stones.— See Stones. Millinery Goods : Artificial Flowers in boxes, O.R., P.P. or guaranteed Dl Feather Plumes for hats and bonnets.boxed Dl Feather Tins for millinery purposes, boxed. I >1 Hats and Bonnets, trimmed, boxed, OR 1)1 Millinery Goods, N.O.S 1 Straw Braid 1 Straw Goods. N.O.S 1)1 Mineral Waters.— Same as Ale. Mineral Wool 3 5 Moccasins.— Same as boots and shoes. Models for Statuary and Stucco Work 1)1 Molasses, in wood, O.'il. of leakage 3 5 Mops and Mop Stick.s, in bundles 1 in boxes 2 Moss, in sacks D 1 " inhales 1 4 Mouldings -Gilt or Finished, in bundles D 1 crated li boxeri 1 " Common Building.- See Joiners' Work. -41- ■>'> IW.- Continued. X. o. L.C.L. CL. Mouldings-Picture, in white, in bundles .... 1 Ti/t -1 . l^ictuie, in while, crated or be xed 2 Mucilage, in glass, packed in boxes or barrels. . 1 in tins, packed in boxes or barrels. 2 dry, in boxes o Musjcallnstrunients, not boxed.-NOT taken."' IManos and Organs, boxed „ .. ^, aiKi released, O. li i 4 Church Organs, K.D., loaded and unloaded by , owners. O.li Dl 6 boxeo, not otherwise spe- ,, , J . . cifled, O.R , .di Mustard, m jars or tins, loose, O. U 1 MuslardSeei '' ...'"'^^'!^ '" ^"'''''.•: •;;; 1 :n" i NaiLs and Spikes, in bags 2 6 xr„ ,• I 1 1 r " . ,1" '^*''^*^' boxes or cases . . . . . .' 4 ."."""' 5 Nails and Horse Shoes, in boxes or kegs, in mixed cars s . « Naphtha.-Same as Coal Oil. Must not be taken for shipinent by water. Neck Yokes, unfinished, in white. . . 3 " finished Nitro Glycerine.— NOT taken. Nitrate of Soda.— See Soda. Notions, not otherwise specified, intrunks.O R D 1 Nutmegs ['.. " i» boxes, O.K.. 1 Nuts, Edible, in bags, 6.U '.'.'.'.'. ]'.'.'.'.'. 1 4 in boxes or barrels 2... n Oakum „ - Oars, Boat ? 2 Oats.— See Grain. ^ ° Oats, Rolled. Saine as Flour and Meal (esli- niAted wf ight 200 lbs. per bbl.) Oatmeal. -See I<^lour and Meal. Ochre, in cans, kegs or boxes 2 r^-. r< in barrels or casks 3 = Oil Cans, Glass, in tin jackets, crated or boxed, *J-li '2 R Oil Can.s Tin , in wooden .jn ckets or boxes! '.'.'.'" 1 fi Oil, in glass or stone, well packed. O.R.. . . 1 Oil, IS wrd,'o.ii."''. ''''''''^ ^"^^'i' o-^^- • • • ■ • • I J " ^°wood! OJl?. ."'' ^"^"'''^^^•"S^' P"rposes," in Coal or' Mineral' ■oil' must'not be taken 'for ^ ^ shipment by water. Oil Cake . - Oil-Cloth, wrapped, crated or 'boxed,' is'f't ' iontr and over, loaded in box cars O.R ] 6 wrapped, crated or boxed, under 13 ft! long, loaded in boxcars, O.K.. . 2 5 requiring a platform car for carriage (whether full capacity of car be oc- cupied or otherwise). See rule 6. -42- ■Jt» ..4 ..6 ..5 .5 O— Continued. F. LC.L. C.L. Onions.— See Vegetables. Optieians' Instruments, O.R 1 Oranges.- See Fruits, Ore:- Iron, Lead, Copper 4 10 Matte -See Matte, pane 40. Mica, or Crude Mica, value not to exceed $100 per ton. and to be sj lunited by written release 4 7 Nickel— Value not to exceed $100 per ton and to be so limited by written release 4 10 Silver, Gold— Value not to exceed $100 per ton, and to be so limited by written release 4 7 Organs.— See Music;al Instruments. Ornaments.— See Plaster of Paris. Oxide of Iron.— Same as Earth I'aints. Oxygen Gas, in iron or steel tubes or cylinders 3 5 Ox Yokes 2 Oysters and Clams, Fresh, in kegs or pails, or in cans, boxed or crated, O.ll 1 3 Shell, in bags or barrel8,0.K. 3 5 Pickled.— See Pickles. Oziers (Willow Reeds), in boxes, bales or bdls. 2 G 3 .4 A 6 .6 .4 .5 .8 .6 .6 Pails.- See Woodenware. Paintings, etc., boxed and released, value not exceeding $20 per package, and to be so expressed on shipping note.. 1 " Pictures, Engravings, Chromos, etc., boxed and released, value over $20 but not to exceed $50 per package, and to be so expressed on shipping note 1)1 " over $50, not exceeding $200 in value. boxed and released 3-1 " over $200. Taken by special contract only. Shippers must declare value. Paints, Dry, in boxes, barrels or kegs 3 5 " in oil, in cans, jacketed, loose, O. II. of leakage 1 " in oil, in cans or pails, boxed, crated or packed in barrels 3 5 " not otherwise specified, in bbls., kegs, drums or irons 3 5 " in buckets 2 4 Palm Leaf, in bundles IJ Panorama and Theatrical Scenery, G.U D 1 4 Paper, Stationery, in boxes 1 Paper Goods, such as Collars, etc., in boxes — 1 Paper Hangings, in bundles or bales, O. K. of chafing 2 5 " " inboxes 2 3 " Patterns, in cases, prepaid 1 " Printing or Wrappmg, O.K 3 6 " Building and Roofing, O.R 4 5 " Bags, in bundles, bales or boxes, O.R. ... 3 5 " Stock.— See Rags. *' Boxes.— See Boxes. " Toilet, in boxes 3 5 Egg Fillers, folded flat, boxed, solid . . 3 5 Papier Mache Goods 1) 1 Paris Green, in boxes, bbls. or casks 2 4 -13— P.-Continued. L.C.L. C.L. Pasteboard, in bundles o 5 _. *' in boxes q 2 ParafflneWax j f Paruttlne Candles.-See Candles. patent Medicines, shipped by manufacturers. 1 a Patterns, Wood or Metallic, O. R li Peaches.- See Fruits. * Pearline, and other Washing Powders . 3 <; Peas.— See Grain. ^ " Green.— See Vegetables. Pears.— See Fruit. Peat 3 .. Pelts and Peltries.- See Hides and Skins. Pencils, Lead, in boxes j " Plate, in boxes o Pepper.— See Spices. Pepper Sauce i Perfumery, in cases 1 1 Phenyle (disinfectant), dry, in boxesVbbls. or CaSiCS O M Phosphate a \\ Phosphorus, only taken in tins! ' iiermeticaiiy sealed and well packed in boxes Dl Photographic Material i Pianofortea.-See Musical Instruments Fiano Legs and Stools, wrapped or crated ... 1 n- , , . , " boxed 2 Pickles, in glass or stone, well packed, O.R 1 4 in kegs or barrels .. 3 Z „, " in pails 9 ^ Pictures.-See Paintings. ° Picture Frames.— See Frames. Picture Frame Backing, in bundles 4 7 Pigs Feet, in boxes or barrels. ... "a Pillows, Feather, Hair, etc n 1 Pill Boxes Qj Pile Drivers.- Same as Derricks. Files, laken by special contract only. Pimento, in boxes or barrels . . i Pins, Toilet, in boxes o piSlciS?^':'';^-:^^^^'^:::::-----'--^ I » Pipe.— See Earthenware. Pipe, Iron.— See Iron. Pipe, Wooden 2 6 Pipes, Smoking, not otherwise specihediin cases 1 vu^x, ■ u , common clay, in cases 2 6 Pitch, m barrels 4 if Plants, in boxes, prepaid, O.R .'.'.". '.'.".'.'.' V. n 1 Plaster, Land ^i .- Plaster of Paris and Stucco, in barrelsor' Ws/. 4 10 Ornaments, in packages, O.R ni * ^x, . , prepaid ni Plaster of Pans Images. See Images. Plated Goods or Ware 1 Plate, Electrotype or Stereotype 1 Plumbago, Crude 3 - Porcelain.— Same as Crockery. Pork.— See Meats. Porter.— See AI9, Potatoes^ Evaporated—Same as Fruits (Apples) Evaporated. i'f^^a, Potatoes, Sveet, in bags or boxes. OR 1 Common 4 a Potatoes at O. R. of frost, and must be pre- paid between Nov. 1st and April 30th. -44- ,..5 .10 ,.4 .10 .4 .5 .5 ..5 ..7 .10 .10 P.-Contlnued. 4|. K. L.C.L. C.L. Pottery.— Same as Earthenware. Poultry. Live, in coops, OR ii i « Poultry, Dressed, O.K., prepaid i ? Preserves, in glass or stone, well packed, O.il 1 x in pails or buckets, O.lt i ? in kegs or casks ' 2 4 in tin, boxed " 3 c •V in pails or buckets, boxed or crated, O.R 3 c _ . " ^ „ in 'ins, cased .....'.'.' 3 5 Printed Matter, unbound, in bundles, O.K. pre- paid I m cases, prepaid 2 Prunes.— See Fruits, Dried. Pulleys, Wood or Iron, for shafting 2 "i Pumice Stone ' % Pumps, Iron or Wood 1 4 Putty, in barrels, casks or boxes 3......^ Quicksilver, in iron flasks 1 Quinces.— See Fruit. Quills, in boxes m Radiators, including coils, boilers, pipes and fittings 3 c Rags and Paper Stock, in sacks 3 . 10 " '' pressed, in crates 3 !lO «... ^ „ .^ pressed, in bales 4 10 Raisins.— See Fruit. Range Boilers s Rattan.— See Furniture. Refrigerators, set up i ;; K.D... .■..■.■.'.'.".■.■.'.'.■.■ 3 C.L., in common cars 34 feet long and under ; minimum, 14,000 lbs 4 in furniture or racked platform . cars ; minimum. 20,000 lbs 4 Kennets, m wood Retorts, O.R 2 Resin 3 c Rice, in packages 3 5 RoadScrapers.— See Machinery. Roofing Composition, in barrels or casks 4 7 Material consisting of sand, gravel, tar, T» ^ « cement, and roofers' implements 4 .... 7 Roots, Garden.— See Bulbs and Roots. Roots, Seneca, in bales, boxes or bbls., O.R ... . 1 Ropes.- See Cordage. Rosewood.— See Lumber. Rubber, Crude 3 5 Rubber Goods, Boots and Shoes ........!."!! 1 Belting, Hose and Packing 2 4 Old Rubber Scrap 3 5 Springs.-See Car Springs. . ppackages, not otherwise specified.. 1 Rugs, m bales 1 Ruui.— See Liquors. Rushes, in bales or boxes 1 Rye.— See Grain. Rustic Work, light and bulky d 1 6 —45- t>^> Saddlery :— L.C Saddles and Harness, loose or in bundles — D " '* in trunks '. . . " " in boxes Saddle-trees and Sweat Pads Hames, in bundles " in boxes or casks Horse Collars, in sacks or bundles " " in boxes or barrels Saddlery Hardware, in boxes or barrels Saddlery and Harness Sleigh bells in cases Safes, Bread, Meat, Milk or Cheese 4- " Iron.— See Iron. Sago. Sails, in bales Saleratus, in boxes or bbls Salt, in small bags or boxes " in sacks or barrels (or C.L. in bulk) " in glass, boxed Salts, Epsom " Glauber, in boxes or barrels Saltpetre, in boxes " in barrels Samples, in trunks, O.R., released I) Sand in packages Sand Sand paper Sand Screens D Sardines. Same as Tanned Goods. Sashes.— See Joiners' Work. Sash weights, loose " in bundles or boxes Sauces.— Same as Preserves. Saur Kraut.— Same as Pickles. Savisage Casings, in barrels or kegs Sausages.- See Meats. Sawdust and Shavings. Sawbiicks, Wooden, packed in bundles Saws, loose or on boards " boxed " Buck, in bundles Sawing Machines.- See Machinery. Saw Mills. Sortable.— See Machinery. Scales and Scale Beams, not boxed boxed Scale Boai'ds " Weights, Metal Scoops, Spades and Shovels.— See Hardware. Screws, Wooden Sculpture, prepaid, O.K. released D Scythe Snaths.— See Hardware. Scythe Stones, in boxes Sea-grass, pressed, in bales Seed, Bird and Canary, in boxes Hemp— Canary or Bird, in bags or bbls. ... Garden, in boxes, O.K Blue Grass or Orchard, in bags or barrels, O.R Clover, Timothy or Red Top, O.R Flax Field, not otherwise specified, ic bags, hnsc^ or h,arrels Tares Hungarian and Millet, O.R Garden, returned unsold (by same road over which originallv shipped) -46- .L. C.L. 1 i* 1 1 2 1' 2 4 1 1 2 4 2 2 3 5 4 10 2 3 5 3 5 2 5 3 5 1 4 10 2 6 1 1 3 5 2 5 3 10 2 1 2 5 1 1 4 2 4 3 5 3 6 2 5 1 3 5 3 7 1 3 3 5 1 4 1 3 5 3 8 2 6 3 5 3 5 4 I>k> ..5 .10 ..5 ..5 ..5 ..5 .10 ..6 . 5 .10 ..5 .4 .4 .5 .5 .5 .7 .3 .5 .4 .6 .8 .6 .6 .5 ».-Conti.i.uo(l. L.C.L. C.L. Sewing Machines.— See Machinery. Shavings (Brewers') in bales 2 4 Shellac - See Gum. Shells, Sea, in packages, O.R i Sheep Dip, in kegs or barrels 3 5 ■ Shingles, Metallic, in packages 4 7 Ship Bread (Hard Tack), in bags or bbls 3. 5 ijhoddy in bags or sacks, not pressed, O.R. of fire 1, 5 o,- " ri" bales, machine pressed, O.R. of lire 3... 5 Shoes.— See Boots and Shoes. Shoe Findings 1 Shoe Pegs, in boxes i 6 " in barrels or casks 2. .5 Shooks.— See Lumber. Shorts.— See Bran. Shot.— See Hardware. Shower Baths D 1 Show Cases, O.R. released .3-1 Small, for Fancy Soup, Seeds, etc., ^^ ., boxed, O R , released ...3-1 Shrubbery, loose, prepaid, O.R D 1 '• in bundles, prepaid 1.. 5 " in boxes, O.R. prepaid 3.. 5 Sieves, O.R Dl " nested, crated or boxed 1 Sifters. Ash or Coal, not nested, loose or in bundles, O.R j)l Crated or boxed 1 Flour and Meal— See Sieves. Nested in bundles, strapped Ij Sign Boards.— Same as Advertising Boards. Sisal, in baJes 3 , . 5 Sizing, in sacks or barrels 2 Slag, Mill, and Cinders, prepaid 10 Slate, Floor, in barrels, casks or boxes 4 5 " School, in boxes 2 4 " Roofing, O.R 3..' 10 ' ' Manufactured and Marbleized .well boxed, O.R 1 4 Slab, Manufactured, not Marbleized, well boxed, O.R 4 5 " Slab, Manufactured, not Marbleized, not boxed 5 " Wash Tubs, Sinks and Tanks, loose, O.R. 2...... 4 " • nested, crated or boxed 3 6 Sleds and Sleighs, Children's or Hand.— See Sleigh Stuff.— See Carriage Goods. " Shoes, Iron and Steel 3 6 Smoke Stacks.— See Iron. Snowshoes, in bundles D 1 " in boxes 1 Snow Shovels, Wooden, in bundles 1 Snuff, in jars or bladders 1§ " in boxes, barrels, casks or kegs 1 Soap, Fancy, Castile or Toilet, foreign, in boxes 1 3 '• Fancy, Castile or Toilet, domestic 2 4 Common, in boxes 4 6 " OH nr .Soft, in barrels 4 5 Soapstone, Crude 4.. 10 " Slabs and Manufed Articles, O.R. 1 Dust 4 7 -47- ».— Continued. L.C.L. C.L. Soda, Bi-Carbouate, in boxes, kegs or barrels. . . 3 5 " Ash or Sal Soda, in boxes, barrels or casks 4 5 " Caustic, in iron drums 4 5 " Nitrate, in iron drums 3 b " Nitrate of, in bags or bbls 3 5 *' Salt Cake, in casks 4 6 *' Silicate, in glass 1 in wood 4 5 " Water.— See Mineral Water. ' ' Pearline and other Washing Powders 3 b Solder, in packages 2 Spark Arresters D 1 Spars. Taken by special contract only. Spelter 3 6 Spices— Cloves, Cinnamon, Pepper, Allspice, Nutmegs, etc 1 3 Spice-Meal 2 Spinning Wheels 1 Heads Dl Spirits.— See Liquors. Spirits of Turpentme, in barrels, or in cans securely boxed, O.R. of leakage 2 4 This freight must not be taken for shipment by water. Spoke Drivers 1^ Sponges D 1 Spools, in crates 2 6 " incases 3 6 in bulk 7 " Paper— iron or wood, empty .. 2 5 Springs, with Axles attached, wheels off IJ Rubber, Steel, Volute, Spiral— See Car Springs. Cari'iage, Waggon and Seat 2 5 Wire, coiled in bundles Dl " Wire, in boxes, barrels or casks 1 4 Stamped Ware, nested in cratea.boxes or barrels 3 5 Stamped Ware of Tin or Sheet Iron to be entitl- ed to rate as such should be nested solid : that is, when the outside and bottom sur- faces rest against the inside and bottom of the article below, without any inter- vening space between the outside and inside surfaces, and will exclude articles with ears, handles, spouts, etc., attached, which nest, but not solid as above de- scribed. Starch, in sacks, bxs., bbls., or casks 3 5 Stationery, in trunks IJ 4 " in boxes 1 4 Statuary.— See Sculpture. Steam Gauges, boxed 1 Steam .facket Heaters 2 4 Steam Shovels.— See Macliinery. Stearine 3 5 Steel.— Same as Iron. Steel Castings.— See Iron. Stone, Polished, Carved or Lettered, not boxed. NOT TAKEN. ** Polished, Carved or Lettered, boxed, pre- paid, O.R 1 5 " slab!?; Hlooks-. Spires^ Polished, not carved or lettered, in boxes, O.R 2 5 " Slabs, or Blocks, UnwroUght 4 10 " (/Cursing and I)in»ension 4 10 Tiling (Floor) 4 7 -4S- S.— Continued. L.C.L. C.L. 10 Stone, Rubble, Cobble and Field Stones, Grind.— See Grindstones. Scythe and Whet 3 5 Mill, Finished, O.R 2 4 " Rough 3 5 Stoneware. -See Crockery. Stone Wash Tubs, loose, O.R 2 4 " " nested, crated or boxed,O.R.. . 3 5 Stoves, and Stove Furniture of cast or sheet iron only(not tinware)shipped with Stoves, O. R. 2 4 Sheet Iron Ovens, O.R., K.D 1 4 Sheet Iron Ovens, O.R Dl 4 " Oil, packed in boxes or crates, O.R 1 Gas,O.R 2 4 Furnaces, O.R 2 4 " Furnace Castings.— Same as Iron Cast- ings, page 29. Furnaces requiring a platform car for carriage (whether full capacity of car be oc- cupied or otherwise}. See rule 6. Stove Boards, loose, O.R 1 6 racked.O.R 2 5 " Brick or Lining.— See Fire Brick. '• Plates, O.R 2 " " boxed or crated 3 5 " Pipes and Elbows— Corrugated or other, loose or in bundles, O.R. released. . 4-1 5 " Pipes and Elbows, in crates or boxes, O.R. and released 1)1 5 " Pipe, not jointed, nested and crated 5-1 " " manufactured, in sheets, tiat or round, nested, crated or boxed. . . 3 5 " " Iron, manufactured, flat, crated. .. 2 5 " " Thimbles, stone, cement or as- bestos 2 Stove Polish, Liquid 1 Straw.— Same as Hay. " Boards 3 5 Straw Goods, not otherwise specified, in cases D 1 Stretcher Stock, in bundles 4 7 Stucco and Stucco Work,— See Plaster of Paris. Stuffed Birds.Animals, Fish, Heads, Horn8,etc., boxed, O.R. released, prepaid 3-1 Sugar, in boxes or kegs 2 5 " in bags, barrels or hogsheads 4 5 " Lemon or Maple 3 5 " and Syrup, mixed, in boxes, bags, bbla., kegs or hhds., O.R. leakage 5 " Grape, same as Glucose. Sugar Evaporators.— See Evaporators. Sulphate of Copper, in boxes or kegs 2 5 " in bbla. or casks 3 6 Iron, in boxes or kegs 2 5 in bbls. or casks 3 5 Zinc, in boxes or kegs 2 5 " ill bbls. or casks 3 6 Sulphur, in bags, boxes or kegs 2 5 " in barrels or casks 3 5 in bulk 6 Sumac— Same as Dye Stutts. Sundries.— Same as Merchaiulise. Superphosphate of Lime, in barrels 4 7 Surgical Instruments, 0.i» 1 Syrup, in glass or jugs, boxed. O.R 1 '* " in pails, kegs or bai veis. O.U. of leakage 3 b in tins, not boxed O.R 2 4 in tins, boxed 3 5 -4Q- rriitfru SSStii '>• ».— Continued. T. L.C.L. C.L. Syrup of Hypophosphites, in boxes, barrels or casks 1 Switch Gates, Semaphores and Signal Material, Iron or Wood 4 7 Talc 4 7 Tallow,— Same as Grease. Tamarinds, in jars, boxed 1 " in barrels 2 Tanner's Scrap, in packages 3 5 Tapioca, in packages 2 4 Tar, in kegs or buckets 2 " in barrels 4 7 Tarpaulings 2 Tartaric Acid, in cases or ban-els 1 Tea, in trunks 1^ *' in chests or boxes 1 3 " in tins, not crated, O.R D 1 " in tins, crated or boxed, O.R 1 3 Teasels D 1 Telegraph and Telephone Instruments and Fix- tures, O.R 1 Telegraph Supplies, viz. :— Top Pins, in bags or boxes 3 5 Cross Arms, in bundles 4 7 Insulatoi's, in bbls. or boxes 3 5 Tents, Awnings and Fixtures 1 Tentpoles, in bundles 2 Terra Alba Clay, in boxes 3 5 " " " in bbls. or casks 4 10 Terra Cotta, O.R 1 . *' Architectural, for building pur- poses, O.R 2 4 Terra Japonica.— Same as Japonica. Theatrical Scenery, O.R Dl 4 Thimble Skeins.— See Iron. Thread, in boxes 1 Ticking— Same as Cottons, Domestic. Tierces, Empty.— See Empties. Ties.— See Lumber. Tiles, Drain or Sewer 4 10 " Rooflng 3 7 " Enciiustic or Enamelled, for floor. O.R. . . 1 4 Tile Machines.— Same as Brick Machines. Timber and Logs, under 28 ft. long. Same as Lumber. •' Masts and Spars, requiring two or more cars for carriage — when authorized to be taken, will be one-third more than 10th Class rates. Tin Crystals, in boxes or barrels 1 3 Tin Foil 1 Tin, Pig or Plate 3 5 Tin Troughs.— Same as Eavotroughs. Tin, Scrap, in packages 4 or bulk 10 Tinware, loose, O. R D 1 6 noHtpd, O. R n " in crates, O.R IJ " in boxes or barrels 1 4 " boxes or cans, small, 16ozp. or under, packed in cases 2 4 -50- '> T.— Continued. U. L.C.L O.L. Tinware, boxes, cans orpaile, nested, orated or boxed 2 4 " nested, solid, no other goods in same package, in crates, boxes or barrels 3 5 Tobacco, Unmanufactured, in bales 1 5 " " in hogshds and cases 3 5 ' ' Cut, in pails, loose or tied together — IJ 1 4 " " " two or more, strapped together with metal or wood 1 4 *' "in boxes or barrels 1 5 " " " repacked in cases 2 5 " Plug, in caddies, loose or tied together. Dl 4 •• '• " twoorthree.strapped together with metal or wood, or tirmly tied together with cord of not less than J-inch diameter 1 " Plug, in caddies, four or more, strapped together with metal or wood, or tirmly tied together with cord of not less than i-inch diameter — 3 5 " " in boxes or barrels 3 5 " " in caddies, crated 3 5 in skins 2 4 " Stems, in cases or hogsheads 3 5 Toboggans, loose 3-1 6 " tied in bundles Dl 6 Tooth Picks, in boxes 1 Top Pins.— See Telegraph Supplies. Tow, in boxes, 0. 11 2 " pressed in bales ,3 5 Toys, loose or in bundles, O.ll t-l " in trunks or ci'ates, O.li D 1 " inboxes,OU 1 Trays, in racks or cases — 1 Trees.— See Shrubberv. Tricycles. — See Velocipedes. Tripe, salted or pickled 3 5 Tripoli • 2 Trunks, empty or filled with Valises and Satchels, O.R H " C. L. common cars 34 feet long or under, minimum 14,000 lbs 3 " Furniture cars, or racked platform cars, minimum weight 20,000 lbs 3 Trunks containing wearing apparel and per- sonal effects Will not be talien as freight unless with shipment of household goods. When they are offered for shipment. Agents will refer parties to Express Com- panies. Tubs, in nests.- See Wooden ware. Turned Stuff.— Sec Joiners' Work. Turnips.— See Vegetables. Turpentine.— See Spirits of Turpentine, Twine.— See Cordage. c. Type, in boxes ■ 2 ti Typewriting Machines or Caligraphs, boxed or crated, O.R. released 1 -TJ- Umbrellas. in boxes ^ -51- MKiiMUiMli yMflTriCTiiii _ LC.L. C.L. valises, loose, O.Il D 1 in trunks, O.R IJ " C.L.commoncar8,34ft. long or under, minimum 14,000 lbs. per car 3 " Furniture cars or racked platform cars, minimum 20,000 lbs. per car 3 *' incases 1 4 Vamieh, in cans when boxed, O.R 1 " in wood, O.R. of leakage 2 4 This freight must not be taken for ship- ment by water. Vaseline, in glass, O.R i *' in cans, boxed 2 "Vats, Empty. — Same as Cheese Vats. Vegetables, Evaporated. Same as Fruits (Ap- ples) Evaporated. *• Green, O.R. prepaid— Beans, Beets, Cabbages, Carrots, Cauli- flowers, Cuf^umbers, On- ions, Parsnips, Peas, Tur- nips and Tomatoes, in bags or crates 1 ** " in boxes or barrels 3 " " in packages or bulk 8 " " not otherwise specified ... 1 8 " Turnips (winter), yame as Com- mon Potatoes. Vehicles— At O. R. of chafing and breakage in each case, and subject to Note at foot of this article : — Omnibuses. Stage Coaches, 5,000 lbs. each 1 Hearses, Waggons and Sleighs, extra large, 5,000 lbs. each .. 1 2-Horse Buggies, Carriages, Hacks, Sleighs, Waggons. Express and Peddlers' Wag- gons, 3,000 lbs. each 1 1-Horse Buggy, Carriage, or Waggon with Covered Top, 3,000 lbs. each i l-Horse Carriage, Buggy, Chaise, Waggon, Express or Peddlers' Waggon, Cab, Gig, Phaeton, or Sleigh, 2,000 lbs. each 1 1-Horse Cariole, Calache, or Cutter, 1,000 lbs. An pVi 1 l-Hos-se Carts, 2 Wheels, i,oi3b lbs. each ....... 1 l-Horse— dump, coal or contractors, K. D. . . . I l-Horso Sulkies, set up, 800 lbs. each 1 Sulkien and Road Carts. K.D., crated or boxed D 1 Sulkies and Road Carts, wheels ofl', not crated or boxed, finished Dl " unfinished, in white U Democrat Waggons, 2-horse, set up, 3,000 lbs . I " " 1-horse, set up, 2,000 lbs. 1 " " K.D., when loaded in box cars — 2-Seated-1.200 lbs. each 1 3-SeaTed 1,500 lbs. each 1 Lumber Waggons, Common, set up, 2,400 lbs. each 1 • " K. D., wheels, axles, reaches and poles sepa- rate, afitn.al wsip..it. . . 1 Farmer's Waggons, 1-Horse, set up, 2,000 lbs., each I " " 2-Hor8e, set up, 2,400 lbs., each I 52- v.— Continued. L.C.L. Vehicles— (Continued) :— Farmers' Waggons, K.D., wheels, axles, reaches or poles sepa- rate, actual weight ... 1 Farmers' Waggons, Lumber Waggons, Carts and Sleighs ; minimum 20,000 lbs Buck-board Buggies, set up, 1,000 lbs. each. . . 1 " " K.D. and crated, wheels, shafts, etc. , removed and shipped separ- ately,actualweigLtD 1 Bob Sleds, set up, actual weight IJ " K.D., in pieces 1 Buggies, Carriages, Cutters and Sleighs, crated (wheels, shafts, and poles taken off) . . . D 1 Buggies, Carriages, Cutters and Sleighs, (wheels, shafts and poles taken off), all ' completely and closely boxed D 1 Buggy, Carriage and Sleigh Tops (shipped separately), set up, boxed or crated 3-1 Buggy. Carriage and Sleigh Tops (shipped separately), K.D. flat, canvassed, crated or boxed li Sleigh and Cutter Bodies, in white, crated D 1 Buggy Bodies, in white, crated D 1 Buggjr, Cutter and Sleigh Bodies, Unfinished in White, closely ooxed 1 Hose Carts or Reels, 1,500 lbs. each 1 Hook and Ladder Waggons, 5,000 lbs. each ... 1 Baggage Trucks or Barrows, set up 14 K.D 1 Waggons or Carts, Tank or Sprinkling, K.D., and loaded in box cars IJ Warehouse Trucks or Barrows, set up ij K.D 1 Wheelbarrows, set up, wood or iron 1 K.D. f rid nested 3 " common in white, wheels off, trays nested (C.L., mini- mum 20,000 lbs.) 3.. Note.— The Classification as above, at actual weight, applies to the complete Vehicle or Vehicles, including wheels, shafts, polep, running gear, etc. When finished Vehicles are shipped without the wheels, running gear, etc., they will be charged fifty per cent, over the rates applying to complete Vehicles. Children's Carriages, set up, loose 4-1 " " set up, crated or boxed. .3-1 '* " handles, wheels, etc., de- tached and tied to- gether, canvassed — 3-1 K.D. and crated Dl K.D. and boxed 1 *' Carriage Wheels and Handles, shipped separately, in bundles or crates D 1 " Bicycles and Tricycles, K.D., boxed or crated 1 " Bicycles and Tricycles 3-1 " " '^ crated or boxed Dl " Bleigh or aleC Kuiuiers (Iron) — 2 " • Carriage Whet Is and Hanales, in bundles or crates 1 C.L. -53- v.— Continued. W. L.C.Lt Cli. Vehicles— (Continued) :— Ciiildren's Carriage Bodies, Wiclier or Willow, nested D 1 Ciiildren's Sleds or Sleighs, set up, loose or in bundles D 1 Children's Sleds or Sleighs, crated or boxed. 1 " Express Waggons, set up D 1 " Express Waggons, nested and rack- ed, wheels separate IJ " Express Waggons, K.U. and boxed. 1 "Velocipedes— Bicycles and Tricycles D 1 " crated IJ " " " closely boxed. 1 Velocipedes, Children's 4-1 Vehicles, all kinds, C. L. unless otherwise specified, common cars 34 feet long or under, minimum 12,000 lbs " Furniture cars, or racked platform cars, minimum 20,000 lbs J\"CT'=".— Above estimated weights are for Vehicles not too large to be loaded in an ordinary box car. Any single Vehicle too large to go into an oi'dinary box car, and necessitating a platform car for carriage, will not be taken at less than 5,000 lbs 1 Veneering, Foreign, in boxes 1 . . Native 3.. Venison, prepaid, O. R 1.. Vermicelli, in boxes 2 Vinegar, in demijohns, O.R 1 . . Vinegar, not otherwise specified.- Same rates and conditions as Ale. Vinegar Shavings, ii) bales 2 . Vitriol, Blue.— See Blue Stone. Vitriol, Oil of.— Same rn.tes and conditions as Acids. A A .3 .7 .4 Wadding, in bales or cases 1 Warp, in bundles or bags 1 " in boxes, or pressed in bales 2 4 Warp Beams, Empty, not boxed D 1 boxed 1 " " Wrapped with Warp, not boxed, O.R..,.Dl 4 " crated or boxed .. 1 4 " " Empty, returned from original consignee to original shipper. Same as returned empties. Washboards, Zinc and Wood 2 5 Washing and Wringing Machines, set up, not boxed IJ 5 " boxed or crated 2 5 Washing Powders— See Soda. Water I.lme.- See Cement. W^ater Pipe.— See Iron. Waterwheels. Iron.— See Iron. Wax, in boxes or barrels 1 " ParafHne — See Parafflne Wax. Weights.— See Scales. Well Augers, or Boring Machines, set up IJ 6 " " " K.D. in pieces 1 6 *' K.D. and boxed 2 6 -54- Jt Ctli. W.— Continued. L.C.L. C.L. .4 .4 L 3 $ 7 L 4 > ' 3 I 5 .4 .4 ,5 5 ,5 .6 6 6 Whalebone 1 Wheat.— See Grain. Wheat. Cracked.— See Cereals. Wheelbarrows,- See Vehicles. Whips, in bundles 3-1 " in boxes 1 Whiskey.— See Liquors. White Lead.— See Leads. Whiting, in boxes, bbls. or casks 3. . — 5 Wicker Work, not otherwise specified 4-i Wickinpr 1 Willow Ware or Work, not otherwise specified 4-1 " Reeds.— See Oziers. Window Frames.- See Joiners' Work. " Shades and Curtains, boxed 1 •• " mounted on rollers, complete, boxed 3 Windmills, K.l)., in bdls 2 5 Towers K.D., iabdis., O.R 2 5 Wine.— See Linuors. Wire, Fine, in boxes 2 4 " Barb, Fence, and TelcKraph, in coil 4 5 Wire Fencing and Staples shipped by manufacturers in full carloads, for fence construction only 5 Brass or Copper, 0.11 2 4 Binding, for Harvesters 4 5 Cloth 1 4 " in rolls, O.R 2 5 " in crates, boxes or casks, O.R 3 5 Clothes Lines 3 5 Common, in coil or sn bbls., O.R. of wet and nist 3 5 Coppered, galvanized or steeled, 0.1?. wet and rust 3 5 Fencing or Railing 1 4 Lath, in bundles, boxed or crated 3 5 Mattresses— See Furniture. IMcket Fencing (with wooden pickets). . . 2 5 " (with iron pickets) 3 5 for Fencing.— Cut in lengths and rolled in bundles 2 5 Rat or Mouse Traps in bundles, O.R 1^ " " " cratesor boxesO.R. . 1 Screens, Door or Window, in bundles, cates or boxes, O.R 1 4 Staples shipped with wire for fence construc- tion only L. C. L. Same rates as the wire . W ire Netting or Fencing, rolled in bdls 3 5 Rope, in coil 3. Insulated or covered, O.R 2 . Truss Hooping, in coll 3 . Woven Door Mats, in bundles, crates or cases 2 . " Work, not otherwise specified Dl Wood Board 3. Wood Cuts, in boxes, O.R 1 Wood Fibre 4. Wood Pulp 4. Wood Spirits or Alcohol.— Same as Liquors. Wood, Turned.— See Joiners' Work. Wooden ware— Buckets, Pails and Tubs, nested . 1 Woodenware— Wooden Buckets, crated 2 Woodoiiware— Butler Plates, nested and crated 2 Woodenware— Wooden or Fibre Buckets or Tubs, nested 1 -55- .10 .10 n.-Contimied. ¥. 1.. L.C.L. C.L. Woodenwarc, not otherwise specified 1 *' all kinds, mclnding VVashboarda and Clothes I'ins, C. L. in com- mon cars 3=1 ft. long or under, minimum 14,000 Iba Wooden ware, in furniture cars, or racked plat- form cars, minimum 20,000 lbs. Wool, Domestic, in sacks 1 • , " Compressed, in bales 3. Woollen Goods 1 Wool Waste.— Same as Cotton Waste. Wringing Machines— See Washing Machines. .4 .5 .5 Yarn, in bundles or bags 1 *• in boxes, or pressed in bales 2 4 Yeast, liquid, in kegs or barrels 1 " Powder or Cakes, in boxes or barrels — 2 4 Zinc, in Sheet or Rolls, in bundles } 6 " " *' in casks 3 5 Slabs or Pigs 3 5 Scrap *• 10 -56- C.L. 4 4 5 5 ..6 ..5 .5 .10 Table of Estimated Weights to be used when Actual Weights cannot be ascertained. Lbs. Ale, Beer and Porter, per imperial gallon 10.60 per wine " 8.85 Lager Beer, per imperial gallon 10,50 " '• per wine " 8.75 (Weights of barrels to be added.) Apples, Green, per bushel 56 perbbl 150 Barrels, Empty— Ale, Jicer and Poi-ter, per hhds 125 " " " " " " bbf.. 75 " " " " " " A bbl 50 " \ bbl 35 " " I-ager Beer, per bbl 85 " " ibbl 52 " ibbl 32 " ibbl 20 " 1-16 bbl 12 Barrels, Empty, Quarter Ale Barrels 20 Butts 180 Barrels of Empty Pint Bottles 100 Barrels of Empty Quart Bottles 100 " " Casesof Empty Pint Bottles... 50 " " Cases of Empty Quart Bottles. 55 Brick, (Jommon, each 44 " Pressed, " 7 " Fire. " 7 Ch»:<,rcoal, per bushel 22 Clay, per cubic yard 3,000 Coal, Anthracite :— Nut, per cubic foot 50 Stove, " " 53 Egg, " " 55 Bituminous :— Blossburg, per cubic foot 53 Cumberland, per cubic foot 53 Pittsburg. " " 46 Clovei Hill, " " ^5 Pictou, " " ^9 Coke, per bushel 40 Grain : — Barley, per bushel 48 Beans, " ." „60 perbbl 280 Buckwheat, per bushel 48 Corn (shelled), per bushel 56 " (in ear). " " 70 Flour, per bbl 200 Malt, per bushel 38 Oats. " " 34 Oatmeal, per bbl ^00 Oats, rolled, per bbl '^00 Peas, per bushel ... „60 " (whole), per bbl 260 " (split), " 240 Rye, per bushel 56 Wheat uer bushel 60 Gravel, per cubic yard 3.500 Ice, per cubic foot ^' -67- TABLE OF ESTIMATED WEIGHTS— Continued. Lbs. Lime, per bushel 76 Oil, Petro'euin, in bu'k, in tank curs, per imperial gallo.i 8 Onions, per bushel • 56 Potatoes, Common, per bbl 180 " " per bushel 60 Salt, per bushel 60 Sand, per cubic yard 3,000 Seed, Blue Grass, per bushel 14 " Clover, " " 60 " Flax, •' "• 56 " Hemp, " " 44 " Hungarian, " " 45 " Millet, " " 45 " Timothy, " " 45 Stone, Cobble, per cord of 128 feet 13,000 " " per toise of 216 feet 22,000 " Quarried Rubble, Lime Stone, per pq. yard . 2,000 " " " Free Stone, per sq. yard . 1800 " Granite, dressed, per cubic foot 166 Limestone, " " " 170 Marble, " " " 170 Sand, or Free, " " " 150 Slate, " " " 170 " Quartz, per cubic foot 166 Turnips, per bushel 56 C011DW00J\ Green. Dry. Jjbs. Lbs. Hickory, per cord of 128 ft 5,000 4,000 Beech and Maple, " " 4,500 3,750 Poplar " " 5,000 4,000 Pine " " 3,500 2,500 Hemlock, " '* 4 000 3,000 Tamarac. " " 5 000 4,000 STAVE BOLTS. Lbs. OaK., green, per cord 5,300 A9handP:im, " " 4,600 Maple, " " 4,500 "Dry" Cord wood should be cut and piled at least 6 months. To ascertain contents of a car of Cordwood or Stave Bolts:— Multiply the length, breadth, and height (in feet) together, and divide by 128. Thus :— Car 30 ft. long, 3 ft. 6 in. high, 8 ft. wide :— 30 ft. X 3 ft. 6 in. x 8 ft. = 840 -^ 128 = 6.56 cords. ALLOWANCES IN WEIGHT FOR LININGS AND RACKS. When computing weights on basis of marked tare, the following deductions should be made from scale weights, when cars arc lined or racked :— (for extra tare of car)— On box car.s loaded with perishable property, when lined by shipper, 1,.5(K) lbs. On flat and gondola cars, when " racked," loaded with bark— tor racks, 1..50() lbs. Cars loaded with agricultural implements, vehicles or stoves- the weight of the rack or lumber used, but not more than 1,.")00 lbs. for platform and 1,000 lbs. for box cars. No allowances will be made for racks or stakes used on cars loaded with lumber, for grain doors, or for boards in doors of cars loaded with bulk freights. -58— TABLE OF ESTIMATED WEIQHTS-Contlnued. Partly LUMBER, Etc. Green. Seagoncd. Dry. Lba. Lb8. Lba. White Pine, White Wood, Bass- wood, per 1,000 feet 3,500 3,000 2,700 Butternut, Chestnut, Red Pine, Norway or Yellow Pine, Hem- lock, Spruce, per 1,000 feet 4,000 3,500 3,000 Ash. Elm, Maple, Cherry, per l.OOOfeet 4,500 4,000 3,500 Oak, Walnut Hickory, Birch, Beech, per 1,000 feet 5,000 4,500 4,000 Shin}?le8 (18-inchl, per 1,000 375 350 325 (16-inch), per 1,000. 350 325 300 Lath, per 1,000 600 525 450 Bark, per cord 3,500 3,000 2,400 Staves, finished, for Oil, Pork, and Beef Barrels, per 1,000 3,750 3,375 3,000 Staves, sawed, unilnished, for Oil, Pork,and Beef Barrels, per 1,000 4,375 3,925 3,500 Staves, Tonuh, for Oil, Pork, and Beef Barrels, per 1,000 5,000 4,500 4.000 Staves, manufactured, for Flour Barrels, per 1,000 1,250 1,125 1,000 Cedar Posts, or Bolts, for Block Paving, per cord 3, 500 3,000 2,500 Shingle Bolts, per cord 3,500 3,000 2,b00 Slabs-Hardwood, per cord 5.000 4,000 3,000 Slabs— Pine, Spruce and Hemlock, per cord . . 4,000 3,000 2.400 Telegraph Poles, per cord 4,000 3,500 3,000 Ties— Hemlock, Pine Spruce, Tamarac, each about loO loO lou '^aw'''^'' ^''''" ""'"'' '^.''' 140 120 100 "3'.'^.""^.''.''.''.''."'!''.^.''.^.'.'.'.'!'' 3,500 3,250 3,000 Above estimates are for " Dry Lumber," cut and piled 4 months or over ; " Part Seasoned," cut and piled at least 2 months, and all under 2 months cut is " Green.' To find contents in inch measure of a car of Luinbcr- multiply the length in feet, the width in feet, and the height in inches together, the product will give the num- ber of feet, inch measure. Thus :— Car 14 ft. long, 8 ft. wide, 60 in. high :— 14 X 8 X 60 = 6,720 feet. Allowance should be made for waste space (if any) be- tween the boards. CEDAR POSTS The following quantities of cedar posts, 9 feet long, are estimated to weigh 24,000 lbs.: 2Lfeetcar 4ft. 9 in. hi^h OQ •« ii tj Tt. b m. go .1 .. 4 ft. 3 in. " o% .. «. 4 ft. Oin. " 34 .. '''.'.'.'.'.'.['..'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'.'. Sft.lOin." -59- GRAIN IN BULK. The quantity in a car can be ascertained, with sufficient accuracy, by multiplying the internal length and breadth of the car together, and then by the height of the grain. Multiply this product by 1728 (number of inches in a square foot), and divide by 2150 (number of square inches in a bushel). Thus :— Car 27 ft. 6 in. x 8 ft. 7i in. x 2 ft. 1 in. = 494 ft. 1 in. 8 pts. Multiply by 1728, and -r 2150 = 400 nearly. ROUND TIMBER. Ist. When all the sizes are in feet, multiply the length by the square of one-quarter of the mean girth, and the product will give the volume in cubic feet. 2nd. When the length is in feet and the girth is in inches, multiply as above, and divide by 144. 3rd. When all the dimensions are in inches, multiply as above, and divide by 1728. Thus :— 50 ft. long— girths 31.5 and 62.9 inches. 50 X (3^-5 + 62.9^ ^ y^ gg ^ n. 8^=6962, and^?= 48.347 \ 2 / 144 feet. 50 X 31,5^62,9^^' ^ ^^^ ^ 1113?_2^144 = 48.347 feet. 16 16 The mean girth of Round Timber may be obtained by taking the circumference at both ends and in the centre, adding them together, and dividing by 3. The girth of Spars should be arrived at by takingtheir diameter at one-third of their length from the abut or large end. SQUARE TIMBER. ist. When all the dimensions are in feet, multiply the product of the breadth by the depth, by the length, and the product will give the volume in cubic teet. 2nd. When one of the dimensions is in inches, and the other dimensions are in feet, multiply as above and divide by 12. 3rd. When two of the dimensions are in inches, and the other dimension in feet, multiply as above and divide by 144. Thus : 20 ft. long and 15 in. square :— 15 x 15 x 20 = 4500. and 4500 -r 144 = 31.25 cubic feet. The following are found to be average weights of Round and Square Timber :— White Pine 48 lbs. per cubic foot, Hemlock, Spruce, Red Pine 55 " " " Ash, Elm, Maple, Cherry, Birch, Beech 60 " " " Oak, Hickory 65 " *' " -60-