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other numbers of these schedules, including sausages, stuffed meats, mustards, sauces, pickles, jams, and jellies. 60. Rubber and gutta-percha and manufactures thereof, alone or mixed with other substances (except silk), and oilcloths and tarpaulin. 61. Rice, hulled or unhulled. SCHEDULE D. Products or manufactures of the United States to be admitted into Cuba and Puerto Rico at a reduction of duty of 25 per cent: 62. Petroleum, refined, and benzine. 63. Cotton, manufactured, spun or twisted, and in goods of all kinds, woven or knit, and the same mixed with other vegetable or animal fibers in which cotton is an equal or greater component part, and clothing exclusively of cotton. 64. Rope, cordage, and twine of all kinds. 65. Colors, crude and prepared, with or without oil, inks of all kinds, shoe blacking, and varnishes. 66. Soap, toilet, and perfumery. 67. Medicines, proprietary or patent and all others, and drugs. 68. Stearine and tallow manufactured in candles. 69. Paper for printing, for decorating rooms, of wood or straw, for wrapping and packing, and bags and boxes of same, sandpaper and pasteboard. 70. Leather and skins, tanned, dressed, varnished, or japanned, of all kinds, including sole leather or belting. 71. Boots and shoes in whole or in part of leather or skins. 72. Trunks, valises, traveling bags, portfolios, and other similar articles in whole or in part of leather. 73. Harness and saddlery of all kinds. 74. Watches and clocks of gold, silver, or other metals, with cases of stone, wood, or other material, plain or ornamented. 75. Carriages of two or four wheels and pieces of the same. It is understood that flour which on its exportation from the United States has been favored with drawbacks shall not share in the foregoing reduction of duty. The provisional arrangement as set forth in the transitory schedule shall come to an end on July 1, 1892, and on that date be substituted by the definitive arrangement as set forth in schedules A, B, C, and D. And that the Government of Spain has further provided 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 schedules are the product or manufacture of the United States of America shall place no undue restriction
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