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 PROCLAMATIONS. N0. 4. 985 42. Wheat, 30 cents per 100 kilograms. 43. Wheatiiour, $1.00 per 100 kilograms. 44. Carriages, cars and other vehicles for railroads or tramways, where authorization of the Government for free admission has not been obtained, 1 per centum ad valorem. SCHEDULE C. 5;,];,,;],,;;,, g_ Products or manufactures of the United States to be admitted into Armissaimma Cuba and Porto Rico at a reduction of duty of 50 per centum: f,'f,,‘},,',]’3“°°‘°" °f °° 45. Marble, jasper and alabaster, of all kinds, cut into flags, slabs or steps, and the same worked or carved in all kinds of articles polished or not. 146. glass and crygal ware, plate and window glass, and the same si vere quicksilvcre and platinized. 147. Clay in tileszldargedand small, and mosaic for pavements, colored ti es roo tiles glaz an pipes. 48i Stoneware and line earthenware and rcelain. _ 7 po 49. Iron, cast, in fine manufactures or those polished, with coating of porcelain or part of other metals. (see repertory.) 50. Iron, wrought, and steel, in axles, tires, springs and wheels for carriages rivets and their washers. 51. Iron, wrought, and steel, in line manufactures or those polished, with coating of porcelain or partof other metals, not expressly comprised in other numbers of these schedules, and platform scales for . weighing. (see repertory.) 52. Needles, pens, knives, table and carving, razors, pen-knives, scissors, pieces for watches and other similar article of iron and steel. 53. Tin plate in sheets or manufactured. _ 54. Copper, bronze, brass and nickel, and alloys of same with common metals, in lump or bars, and all manufactures of the same. 55. All other common metals and alloys of the same, in lump or bars, and all manufactures of the same, plain, varnished, gilt, silvered or nickeled. 56. Furniture of all kinds, of wood or metal, including school furniture, blackboards and other materials for schools, and all kinds of articles of line woods not expressly comprised in other numbers of these schedules. (see repertory.) Rushes, esparto, vegetable hair, broom corn, willow, straw, palm and other similar materials, manufactured into articles of all kinds. 58. Pastes for soups, rice flour, bread and crackers, and alimentary farinas, not comprised in other numbers of these schedules. 59. Preserved alimentary substances and canned goods, not comprised in other numbers of these schedules, including sausages, stuffed meats, mustards, sauces, pickles, jams andjellies. 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. screams n. Products or manufactures of the Ynitesl States to be admitted into my;;3Li;,gg¤;¥w2g Cuba and Porto Rico ati a redugzion of duty of 25 per eentum: per me. 62. Petroleum, refine ant nzine. 63. Cotton manufactured, s un or twisted, and in goods of all kinds, P. woven or knit, and the same mixed with other vegetable or animal iibers in which cotton is an equal or greater component part, and clothing exclusive} of cotton. 64. Rope, cgrdage and twine of all kinds._ _ _ _ 65. Colors. crude and prepared, with or without oil, inks of all kinds, shoe blacking and varnishes.