CLASSIFICATION. Liquors-Continued. L Railways and Canals. Shipments of high-class liquors, such as Champagne, Burgundy, Moselle, &c., must be released. Litharge-Same as lead, red. Lithographic stones, in boxes, O.R... Live stook will only be carried at owner's risk, to be loaded, unloaded and fed by owners or at their expense, as follows: In carloads at not less than the follow- do D.D., 25,000 lbs.. Sheep, S.D., 18,000 lbs. do D.D., 24,000 lbs.. Hogs, sheep, calves or small cuttle must not be loaded under larger cattle in 1 do do over two years old, 4,000 lbs. each. one year and under two years old 3,000 lbs. each. 1 do do two animals, 3,500 lbs. do three animals, 5,000 lbs.... Calves, under six months old, 500 lbs. each do each additional animal in same car, 1,000 lbs... . . . 1 do over six months and under one Cow and calf, together, 2,500 lbs. not taken, excepted by special authority. 1 1 1 Hogs, sheep, lambs and other small animals in boxes or crates, actual weight. D 1 Horses, mules, &c., one animal, 2,000 lbs. do do Horses, each additional animal in same Car, 1,250 lbs.. Live stock-Continued. Race horses and other valuable aniinals will be carried at the same weights and rates on condition that the owners sign a written agreement, as follows:"At owner's risk of loss or damage arising from any cause whatever." This must be written on the face of the consignment note and receipt. Lobsters, fresh, in casks or boxes, O.R.. do in tins-See canned goods. Logwood and logwood extract-Same as dye stuff. Looking glasses-See glass mirrors. Lumber, common, and other, to be loaded and unloaded by owners, will only be carried at the convenience of the company, and at the risk of the owners, shippers furnishing their own stakes. Lumber, cominon, 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, raftsmen's floats, oars, traverses, toggles and withes, pegwood, poplar and pulp wood Lumber, common, planed, tongued and grooved.. Pails, fence posts, telegraph poles and ties of all descriptions will only be taken by special contract. Mahogany, rosewood, walnut, lignum vitæ, and all other valuable hardwoods NOTE.-All cars with lumber should be 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 proportionate C. L. rate, but if the excess be over 2,000 lbs., the whole excess over the capacity of the car shall be charged L.Č.L. rate as above; and the companies reserve the right to remove all the excess, at the expense of the owner, and forward the same on another car. Lye, concentrated. 1 two animals 3,500 lbs. three animals 5,000 lbs 1 1 1 1 Bark mills. Bolt cutters. Bran dusters do and foal, together, 2,500 lbs... Stallions and jacks, 4,000 lbs. each.. or Welsh ponies, one animal Mare Shetland Minimum charge for any one animal $1. 1,200 lbs., each additional animal in same car, 1,000 lbs.... 1 Above weights and rates are based upon, and intended for animals of ordinary value only. Cob mills.... K.D.. Brick machines, set up. Cards, cotton or woollen.. Cornice machines or brakes.. Cotton presses. Lime, common.... boxes. 4 10 Lime fruit juice-Same as liquors, native. Linseed-See seed. Jacks, hand, loose.. J do boxed or crated. 23 Japanese goods-Same as fancy goods. Japonica 3 5 Japanware-Same as tinware. Jellies-Sce preserves. Jewellers' scrap or sweepings.. Joiners' work (subject to note at foot of this article), as follows:- Blinds, inside, door and window. do outside, with slats, racked, Balusters and turned work, O.R. Door frames, O.R. Doors, loose, O.R. do racked or crated, O R Mantles, O.R. Mouldings in white, in bundles, O.R. do in boxes or crates. Panelled work, O.R.. Planed and moulded boards, O.R. Sashes, glazed, with common glass, Shutters, close, O.R. Joiners' work, not otherwise specified... do all kinds, in box cars... NOTE.-Joiners' work, requiring a platform car for carriage (whether full capacity of car be occupied or otherwise)-See rule 6. Junk Jute. Foreign wines, spirits and cordials, in CLASSIFICATION. L Liquors-Continued. Railways and Canals. Shipments of high-class liquors, such as Champagne, Burgundy, Moselle, &c., must be released. Litharge-Same as lead, red. Lithographic stones, in boxes, O.R........ Live stook will only be carried at owner's risk, to be loaded, unloaded and fed by owners or at their expense, as follows: In carloads at not less than the follow L.C. L. C. L. Cattle or horned animals: CLASSIFICATION. L Live stock-Continued. Race horses and other valuable animals will be carried at the same weights and rates on condition that the owners sign a written agreement, as follows:At owner's risk of loss or damage arising from any cause whatever." This must be written on the face of the consignment note and receipt. Lobsters, fresh, in casks or boxes, O.R.. do in tins-See canned goods. Logwood and logwood extract-Same as dye stuff. Looking glasses-Sec glass mirrors. Lumber, common, and other, to be loaded and unloaded by owners, will only be carried at the convenience of the company, and at the risk of the owners, shippers furnishing their own stakes. Lumber, cominon, 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, raftsmen's floats, oars, traverses, toggles and withes, pegwood, poplar and pulp wood Lumber, common, planed, tongued and grooved.. Pails, fence posts, telegraph poles and ties of all descriptions will only be taken by special contract. Mahogany, rosewood, walnut, lignum vitæ, and all other valuable hardwoods NOTE.-All cars with lumber should be 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 proportionate C. L. rate, but if the excess be over 2,000 lbs., the whole excess over the capacity of the car shall be charged L.C.L. rate as above; and the companies reserve the right to remove all the excess, at the expense of the owner, and forward the same on another car. Lye, concentrated. M Machinery or cattle cards Macaroni. 1 1 do do two animals 3,500 lbs. three animals 5,000 lbs 1 1 Horses, each additional animal in same Machinery (subject to note at foot of this article), at O.R. in each case, as follows: Band saws 1 Bark mills. Stallions and jacks, 4,000 lbs. each.. Bolt cutters. 1 Shetland or Welsh ponies, one animal Bran dusters D 1 1,200 lbs., each additional animal in Brick machines, set up. Cards, cotton or woollen.. Cornice machines or brakes.. Cotton presses. D 1 Railways and Canals. CLASSIFICATION. M--Continued. M L. C. L. Machinery-Continued. Cider mill presses.. 1 Majolica ware -Same as crockery. Malt-See grain. Cheese presses. 1 Ditching machines. 1 do Drag saws, with horse-power, sweep Dustless elevator separators, set up. D and boxed.. . . . 11 1 do K.D. Engines, portable or stationary. 1 Maple syrup-See syrup, Hemp machines. 1 Mangles, set up, not boxed do do crated. do K.D., and boxed Manila, in bales, O.R.... Manure, stable, in cattle cars only. Marble, polished, carved or lettered, not boxed-Nor TAKEN. do polished, carved or lettered, boxed, O.R., prepaid.... Marble slabs, blocks or spires, polished, not carved or lettered, boxed, O.R. slabs, blocks or spires, unwrought... do dust in barrels. do blocks, rough from quarry. Marbles, in boxes or casks.. Masts-Taken by contract only. Matches, completely covered in paper or wooden boxes and securely packed in cases, less than 2,000 lbs., O. R... do packed as above, lots of 2,000 1 5 do 3 4 Tenoning machines Mats and rugs Machinery, not otherwise specified Matting-cocoa, hemp, &c. . in frame, O.R..... 11 Meal -See flour and meal. Machinery, not otherwise specified, closely boxed, O.R. Machinery, heavy, K.D., not otherwise specified, 1,000 lbs. per piece or over, with connections and detachable parts, removed and boxed, O.R Machinery, all kinds.. NOTE.-Engines or machinery requiring a platform car for carriage (whether full capacity of car be occupied or otherwise)--See rule 6. Engines or machinery over 2,000 lbs. per piece, to be loaded or unloaded by owners. Machinery, and parts thereof, when shipped to manufacturers for repairs, to be one class lower than the tariff on new machinery but not less than 10th class. Machines, sewing, set up, not boxed or 11121 do mince, in paper packages, packed in boxes, O.R., prepaid. do salted, smoked or dried, loose... do do do in bags. do do do in boxes, D 1 D 1 3 4 10 Metal filings or dross. 3 Methylated spirits-Same as liquors, native. Mica, manufactured, in packages. 3 Mica, pulverized or scrap, in packages.. Milk-Taken by special contract only. Milk, cans, O.R.. 4 Milk can stock, tin or iron, in parts, boxed or crated.. do condensed-Same as canned goods. Mill boards-Same as binders' boards. 344 12123 |