Whereas the envoy extraordinary and minister plenipotentiary of Nicaragua at Washington has communicated to the Secretary of State the fact that, 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 Nicaragua will by due legal enactment admit free of all duty, from and after April 15, 1892, into all the ports of entry of Nicaragua the articles or merchandise named in the following schedule, provided that the same be the product of the United States:
SCHEDULE OF ARTICLES WHICH THE REPUBLIC
OF NICARAGUA WILL ADMIT FREE OF
ALL KIND OF DUTY.
1. Animals, live.
2. Barley, Indian corn, wheat, oats, rye, and rice.
3. Seeds of all kinds for agriculture and horticulture.
4. Live plants of all kinds.
5. Corn meal.
6. Starch.
7. Beans, potatoes, and all other vegetables, fresh or dried.
8. Fruits, fresh or dried.
9. Hay, bran, and straw for forage.
10. Cotton-seed oil and all other products of said seed.
11. Tar, resin, and turpentine.
12. Asphalt, crude or manufactured in blocks.
13. Quicksilver for mining purposes.
14. Coal, mineral or animal.
15. Fertilizers for land.
16. Lime and cement.
17. Wood and lumber, in the rough or prepared for building purposes.
18. Houses of wood or iron.
19. Marble, in the rough or dressed,
for fountains, gravestones, and
building purposes.
20. Tools and implements for agricultural and horticultural purposes.
21. Wagons, carts, and handcarts.
22. Iron and steel, in rails for
railroads and other similar uses, and
structural iron
and steel for bridges and building purposes.
23. Wire, for fences, with or without
barbs, clamps, posts, clips, and
other accessories
of wire, not less than 3 lines in diameter.
24. Machinery of all kinds for agricultural
purposes, arts, and trades,
and parts of such
machinery.
25. Motors of steam or animal power.
26. Forgers, water pumps of metal,
pump hose, sledge hammers, drills for
mining purposes,
iron piping with its keys and faucets, crucibles
for melting metals,
iron water tanks, and lightning rods.
27. Roofs of galvanized iron, gutters,
ridging, clamps, and screws for
the same.
28. Printing materials.
29. Books, pamphlets, and other printed
matter, and ruled paper for
printed music,
printing paper in sheets not less than 29 by 20
inches.
30. Geographical maps or charts and
celestial and terrestrial spheres
or globes.