Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 27.djvu/1005

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984 PROCLAMATIONS. No. 4. 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 reperto .

 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, unmannfactured. 18. Books aud pamphlets, printed, bound and unbound. 19. Woods of all kinds, in trunks or logs, joists, rafters, planks, beams, boards and round or cylindric masts, although cut, planed, tongued and grooved, including iiooring. 20. Wooden cooperage, including staves, headings and wooden hoops. 21. Wooden boxes, mounted or unmounted, except of cedar. 22. Woods, ordinary, manufactured into doors, frames, windows and shutters, without paint or varnish, and wooden houses, unmounted, without paint or varnish. ' 23. Woods, ordinary, manufactured into all kinds of articles turned or untumed, painted or varnished, except furniture. (see repertory). ‘ 24. Manures, natural or artificial. 25. Implements, utensils and tools for agriculture, the arts, and mechanical trades. 26. Machines and apparatus, agricultural, motive, industrial and scientific, of all classes and materials, and loose pieces for the same, including wagons, carts and hand—carts for ordinary roads and agriculture. 27. Material and articles for public works, such as railroads, tramways, roads, canals for irrigation and navigation, use of waters, ports, lighthouses, and civil construction of general utility, when intr·oduced by authorization of the Government, or if free admission is obtained in accordance with local laws. 28. Materials of all classes for the construction, repair in whole or in part of vessels, subject to specific regulations to avoid abuse in the importation. 29. Meats, in brine, salted and smoked, including bacon, hams, and meats preserved in cans, in lam or by extraction of air; jerked beef excepted. 30. Lard and butter. 31. Cheese. 32. Fish and shellfish live, fresh, dried, in brine, salted, smoked and pickled; oysters and saimon in cans. 33. Oats, barley, rye and buckwheat, and ilour of these cereals. 34. Stafch, maizena and other alimentary products of corn, except com-mea . 35. Fruits, fresh, dried and preserved, except raisins. 36. Vegetables and garden products, iresh and dried. 37. Hay, straw for thrage and bran. 38. Trees, plants, shrubs and garden seeds. 39. Tan bark. serum. n. SCHEDULE B. Ameraaamma at Products or manufactures of the United States to be admitted ' "‘·°'°’F"`°°°°‘*· Cuba and Porto Rico on payment of the duties stated: mm 40. Corn or maize, 25 cents per 100 kilograms. 41. Corn·mea1, 25 cents per 100 kilograms.