the executive power to conclude a
definitive commercial arrangement with the United States to supersede
the existing provisional arrangement; and
Whereas, in reciprocity for the admission into the United States of
America free of all duty of the articles enumerated in section 3 of said
act, the Government of Salvador will admit free of all duty from and
after December 31, 1892, into all the established ports of entry of
Salvador the articles or merchandise named in the following schedule,
provided that the same is the manufacture or product of the United
States:
PRODUCTS AND MANUFACTURES OF THE UNITED STATES TO BE ADMITTED INTO
SALVADOR FREE OF CUSTOMS DUTIES AND OF ALL CHARGES, WHETHER NATIONAL
OR PROVINCIAL.
1. Cotton-seed oil.
2. Live animals.
3. Tar, vegetable and mineral.
4. Wire, barbed, and staples for fences.
5. Apparatus for distilling liquors.
6. Plows, cultivators, hoes, axes, machetes, shovels, and rakes.
7. Quicksilver.
8. Barrels, casks, and tanks of iron for water.
9. Mineral ores.
10. Boats, lighters, tackle, anchors, chains, girtlines, sails, and
all other articles for vessels, to be used in the ports, lakes,
and rivers of the Republic.
11. Coal, mineral.
12. Roman cement and hydraulic lime.
13. Kettles for making salt.
14. Wooden staves, barrel heads and hoops.
15. Houses of wood and iron, complete and in parts.
16. Beans, potatoes, and onions.
17. Fruits, fresh.
18. Guano and other fertilizers, natural and artificial.
19. Guys for mining purposes.
20. Hay and straw for forage.
21. Furnaces and instruments for assaying metals.
22. Scientific instruments.
23. Loadstones.
24. Bricks, fire bricks, and crucibles for melting.
25. Hops.
26. Printed books, pamphlets and newspapers, bound or unbound, maps,
photographs, printed music, and paper for music.
27. Corn, rice, barley, and rye.
28. Marble, dressed, for furniture, statues, fountains, gravestones,
and building purposes.
29. Machinery of all kinds, including sewing machines, and separate or
extra parts for the same.
30. Materials of all kinds for the construction and operation of
railroads.
31. Materials of all kinds for the construction and operation of
telegraphic and telephonic lines.
32. Materials of all kinds for lighting by electricity and gas.
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