ent:
25. Butter and cheese.
26. Petroleum, refined.
27. Boots and shoes in whole or in part of leather or skins.
And whereas the envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of
Spain in Washington has further communicated to the Secretary of State
that the Government of Spain will in like manner and as a definitive
arrangement admit, from and after July 1, 1892, into all the established
ports of, entry of the Spanish islands of Cuba and Puerto Rico the
articles or merchandise named in the following schedules A, B, C, and D,
on the terms stated therein, provided that the same be the product or
manufacture of the United States and proceed directly from the ports of
said States:
SCHEDULE A.
Products or manufactures of the United States to be admitted into Cuba
and Puerto Rico free of duties:
1. Marble, jasper, and alabaster, natural or artificial, in rough or
in pieces, dressed, squared, and prepared for taking shape.
2. Other stones and earthy matters, including cement, employed in
building, the arts and industries.
3. Waters, mineral or medicinal.
4. Ice.
5. Coal, mineral.
6. Resin, tar, pitch, turpentine, asphalt, schist, and bitumen.
7. Petroleum, raw or crude, in accordance with the classification
fixed in the tariff of said islands.
8. Clay, ordinary, in paving tiles, large and small, bricks, and roof
tiles unglazed, for the construction of buildings, ovens, and other
similar purposes.
9. Gold and silver coin.
10. Iron, cast, in pigs, and old iron and steel.
11. Iron, cast, in pipes, beams, rafters, and similar articles for
the construction of buildings and in ordinary manufactures.
(See repertory.)
12. Iron, wrought, and steel, in bars, rails and bars of all kinds,
plates, beams, rafters, and other similar articles for construction
of buildings.
13. Iron, wrought, and steel, in wire, nails, screws, nuts, and pipes.
14. Iron, wrought, and steel, in ordinary manufactures, and wire cloth
unmanufactured. (See repertory.)
15. Cotton, raw, with or without seed.
16. Cotton seed, oil and meal cake of same for cattle.
17. Tallow and all other animal greases, melted or crude,
unmanufactured.
18. Books and pamphlets, printed, bound and unbound.
19. Woods of all kinds, in trunks or logs, joists, rafters, planks,
beams, boards, and ro
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