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THE CUBA REVIEW 



INTERESTING TO MILL OWNERS 



Said a United States manufacturer re- 

 cently : 



"We often wonder if the average owner 

 or administrator of a mill looks into the 

 small items of cost in the development 

 of his steam power — or does he consider 

 such items too small to call for his atten- 

 tion? If he would summarize them at 

 the end of a season's run, his eyes would 

 be opened, and he would realize the im- 

 portance of taking a more active interest 

 in the selection of goods that give the best 

 results. 



"Take the small item of packing for th»e 

 engine, pump and compressor. It may 

 seem to him hardly worth his consideration, 

 but a more careful look into even that small 

 item would satisfy him that it represents 

 much more in dollars than he would sup- 

 pose. 



"Poor packing means excessive friction 

 on the engine and pump rods. Friction 

 means more consumption of power and 

 that in turn means more consumption of 

 fuel. Friction also means wear on the 

 rods and expense in repairs. Poor packing 

 seldom gives half the service of a good 

 quality, for it needs frequent renewing and 

 entails considerable loss of time, thus 

 making it a dear product. 



"A really good packing is not expensive. 

 The engine moves more freely, more power 

 is developed without extra cost, it needs 

 but seldom renewing and saves labor." 



This manufacturer, whose product is the 

 Eureka packing, has but recently returned 

 from a visit to Cuba, and was deeply grati- 

 fied to lind in his journeyings throughout 

 the island his own products on nearly all 

 merchants' shelves. 



WILLETT St GRAY, SroRers and Agents 



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