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 1·R00LAMA1*10Ns. No. 14. 1005 Schedules of articles to be admitted into Germany. Schedule of dum on certain articles. lkate of duty. Articles. Marks. r 100 kigsgrnms. 1- Brun: mniwd germs ...-.. . .. G .. he Q 2- Flax, raw, dried, broken or hetchelod, also refuse portions ,,,,,,,,,,____,__,,__,_, me 3. Wheat. . . . . ...,,___, _ __,_____ , ________________ _ ________ 3 50 4. Rye. . . ...,,_, _ ,________________ _ _____________ ____ _ _  ___ __  3 50 5. Oats. . ., ...,.,,,,_,__,_________ _ _______________________ 2 80 6. Buckwheat .. . . _,_.,,,,,__,_______________________ _ ____________ 2_ 7. Pulse .. . . .._____,___, ,,___,______________ _ _____ L5;) 5;. ghg kinds of grain not specially mentioned ,..,,.,,,,________________________ _ _ _ _ L - f y --.-.·--..·-.·... . ... . ... 2, 10- hpvswdx turnip-seed, poppy, sesame, peanuts and other oleaginous products not sgiecully mentioned ...,.,..,,.,.,_ , __,,_,____,____ _ ______________________ g_ 11.» Maize( ndiuncoru.)  , .,_,,,__,,, , _______,_______________________________ Lgo 12. l Malt (malted barley) ., A .__,,,_,__,________________________________ _ ________ 3_ gg 13·| Anim, coriander, fennel and carraway seed, ...,.._ L ._,,_____,,, 3, lf.; Agricultural productions not otherwise desi ated, . ...,.. fi-ee 1a. a Horse-hair, raw, hetcheled, boiled, dyed, also gid in the form. of tresses and spun; t bnstlemraw bed-feathers, ...,,.,,._.__ , _,,,,,__,_,,__ {mc 16. I Bedleathers, cleaned and prepared .,.,,,,,...,_..___,_,_,_,_., 5-oe 17. { Hides and skins, mw (green, salted, limed, dried), and stripped of the hair for the manufacture of leather,. ,..., free 18,} Chgmoql ..,,, ,, ...,, - _,,,.,.,_.,..,. , ,...,... ... frm 19. ~ Burk of W0<>d and tan-bark,. .. . . ,.. free Z). * Lumber and timber: Q (u). Raw or merely rouglrhown with axe or saw, with 01- without bark; onkon barrel staves . . . . ...,.., 20 (b).M:n·ked in the direction of the longitudinal axis, or resumed or cut otherwise than by rouglvhewing; barrel stoves not imgu ed under (mp; unpeeled osiun and oops; hubs, felloes and spokes. . 30 (c) Saved In the direction of the longitudinal axis; unplsmcd boards; saved cantle-woods ami other articles, sawn or hewn. , 80 gi  ungluod, unstainod parts of doors. ..,. ,,., 5, WB: m -·-··-·---·-·-·-· · -.·-··.-- · ..-. . -. - .·.. 14. gross, 23. Butter, also axnchl butter,. ... 17, 24. Moat, slaughtered, fresh, with the exception of Pork ,.. 15. 25. Pork, rlaughtemd. fresh, and dressed meat, with the exception of bacon, fresh or prepared. 17. 26. Game of all kinds (not alive). . .  20. 27. Cheese, exec t Streochino, Gorgonzola and Parmesan, ..,... 20. 28. Frugisoods, herriesleaves, ilowers, mushrooms, vegetables, dried. baked, pu1ver~ i only boiled down or salted, all these products so fa: as they are not in- · eluded under other Numbers of the Tarih'; Juices of fruits, berries and turnips, Fwd without sugar to be eaten; dry nuts. .. 4. 29. 111 products of grain and pulse, to wit, ground or shelled grains, peeled harley, gi-oats, grits, hom-, common cakes (bakor‘s products) .,... 7. 30 30. Residue, solid, funn the manufacture of fat oils, also ground, .. fi-eo 31. Goose grease and other greasy fats such an: Oleomargarine, sperfett (a mixture of steano fats with oil), beef marrow .. . . 10. 32. Live animals and animal products not mentioned elsewhere; also bee hives with _ live bees,. . ... 4 free 33. Hnrses(Remarks) .. . . . 1 20. each (a) Horses up to 2 years old,. . . .  . . .  l 10. do (0) Colts following their dams. · free 34. Bulls and cows,. -. 1 9. 35. Oxgu ,_,,.,... ., .,. . . . .  . ... > 25.50 36. Calvq; less than 6 weeks old ... . ... .. . 3. 37, Hqgg._ ,____,,,,, ,_ ,_,,. ...,... .. .. .. . .. ’ 5. 38. Pigs, weighing less than 10 kilograms,  l 1. w. Shgggé _,________,,_, ,_... .. . ... . ... g l. 40. Lam, , ,.,... . ... . ,. ., . . , . I , 50 41. Wh•bL ixrcluding animal hair not mentioned elsewhere, as well as studs made ` l g:%Vhol, mw, dyed, ground; also, hair, raw. hetcheled, boiled, dyed; also curled.] free And whereas the Special Plenipotentiary of the United States has, by 111% direction, given assurance to the Charge d’Aiia1res of the Gen man mpire at Washinngton that this action ot the Government of the German Empire in granting exemption of duties to the products and manufactures of the United States of America on their importation into Germany, 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 _R¤<=it1>r¤¢¤¤ ¤¤·>·ii¤¤s·- ’. ’, . . tion 0 German unl the United States ot America, have caused the above stated mod1fica· k,w,_ tions of the tariff laws of the German Empire to be made public for the infomation 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 aiiixed.