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33. Materials of all kinds for the construction of wharves in ports, lakes, or rivers. 34. Wood of all kinds for building, in trunks or pieces, beams, rafters, planks, boards, shingles, and flooring. 35. Molds for making sugar. 36. Models of machinery and buildings. 37. Printing materials, including presses, ink, and all other accessories. 38. Samples of merchandise the duties on which do not exceed $1. 39. Gold and silver in bars, dust, or coin. 40. Preparations of flour in biscuits, crackers, not sweetened, macaroni, vermicelli, and tallarin. 41. Plates of iron for building purposes. 42. Kettles for making sugar. 43. Sulphate of quinine. 44. Tubes of iron and all other accessories for water supply. 45. Wagons, carts, and carriages of all kinds, and separate parts for the same. It is understood that the packages or coverings in which the articles named in the foregoing schedule are imported shall be free of duty if they are usual and proper for the purpose. And whereas the Government of Salvador has further stipulated that the laws and regulations adopted to protect its revenue and prevent fraud in the declarations and proof that the articles named in the foregoing schedule are the product or manufacture of the United States of America shall impose no additional charges on the importer nor undue restrictions on the articles imported; and Whereas the envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of the United States to Salvador has informed the Government of Salvador that its action in granting freedom of duties to the products and manufactures of the United States of America on their importation into Salvador is accepted as a due reciprocity for the action of Congress as set forth in section 3 of said act: Now, therefore, be it known that I, Benjamin Harrison, President of the United States of America, have caused the above-stated modifications of the tariff laws of Salvador to be made public for the information of the citizens of the United States of America. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the seal of the United States to be affixed. [SEAL.] Done at the city of Washington, this 27th day of December, A.D. 1892, and of the Independence of the United States the one hundred and seventeenth. BENJ. HARRISON. By the President: JOHN W. FOSTER, _Secretary of State_. BY
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