THE CUBA REVIEW 



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HOME INDUSTRY IRON WORKS 



ENGINES, BOILERS and MACHINERY 



Manufacturing and Repairing of all kinds. Architectural Iron and Brass Castings. 

 Light and Heavy Forgings. All kinds of ^Machinery Supplies. 



A. KLINTG, Prop. 

 JAS. S BOGUE, Supt. 



MOBILE, ALA. 



STEAMSHIP WORK 

 A SPECIALTY 



Telephone, 33 Hamilton. 



Night Call, 4ri Hamilton. 



Cable Address : "Abiworks" New York. 



ATLANTIC BASIN IRON WORKS 



Engineers, Boiler Maimers & Manufacturers. Steamsliip Repairs in all Branches. 



Heavy Forgings, Iron and Brass Castings, Copper Specialties, Diesel Motor Repairs, Cold Storage 

 Installation, Oil Fuel Installation, Carpenter and Joiner Work. 



1 8-20 Summit Street— 1 1 -27 Imlay Street Near Hamilton Ferry BROOKLYN, N. Y. 



Agents for " King-horn " Multiplex Valve 



SCHAEFER'S "Wiener Brew" 



% AND 



" Special Dark Brew" 



IN BOTTLES 



Malt Beverages made of the same 

 materials and with the same care 

 as our former Brews. 



FOR SALE ON BOARD 



Munson Line Steamers 



FOR SALE!! 



No. 24 Star Drilling Machine 



capable of drilling 1400 feet, with boiler 

 and complete equipment of tools for 

 drilling 6, S and 10 inch holes. All in 

 good condition. Can be seen at Soledad 

 Sugar Company, Cieufuegos. 

 Also in Providence : 



No. 34 Gasolene Star Drilling Machine, 



capable of drilling 400 feet. 

 APPLY 



ARTESIAN WELL & SUPPLY CO. 



PROVIDENCE, R. I., U. S. A. 



Aparato Nuevo 



para trasbordar y 



Pesar Cana Neto 



Sistema nueva patentada por 

 Horace F. Ruggles, 108 Wall St., N. Y., 

 constructor de trasbordadores superiores 



Funciona por motor, levantando, pesando, tias- 

 bordando y disparando la caiia por un hombre y 

 imprinie billetes duplicadas del peso neto. 



Pidanse informes del modelo " La Victoria." 



JAMES S. CONNELL & SON 



Sugar Brokers 



ESTABLISHED 1836, AT 105 WALL ST. 



Cable Address, " Tide, New York " 



SUGAR SURPLUS IN BELGIUM 

 In a report from Brussels, under date of 

 October 25, on the economic revival of Bel- 

 gium, Trade Commissioner C. E. Herring 

 writes as follows on the situation in the 

 sugar industry : 



"Except for a few refineries which were 

 destroyed by military operations, all the 

 sugar mills continued producing during 



the war, and the industry is now in a 

 nourishing state. There is no lack of 

 sugar in Belgium, and a surplus is avail- 

 able for export. Foreign competition is 

 feared, and producers are advocating tar- 

 iff protection pending decision as to the 

 revival of the international convention re- 

 garding sugar duties which was deimunced 

 bv Great Britain during the war." 



