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tlie U.S. is inclined to remain fnin althongh quiet at about the present level of quotations, 

 say 2^c. cost and frciglit for 96 test centrifugals. The small daily and weekly fluctua- 

 tions in the European beet sugar market during the month have little influence on this 

 side, in fact Cuba and its fluctuating prospects have more influence on Europe than has 

 Europe on Cuba or the U. S. Next month, December, will be of special influence to the 

 sugar trade. 



Refined product has been in decreasing demand in November with several reductions 

 in prices as usual at this season of small cane consumption. The domestic beet sugars 

 of the West and the Pacific are supplying the demand in those sections of the country and 

 unfortunately for themselves and to the detriment of their profits are engaged at this time 

 in an aggressive warfare over the distribution of territory which each demands of the 

 other. 



Granulated on the Pacific has been marked down by the warring factions to 4.25c for 

 cane and 3.95c. per lb. for beet granulated, against the lowest quotation on the Atlantic 

 of 4.55c. per pound. This has no special bearing on the value of Cuban sugars for next 

 crop however, the prices to be obtained being well within control of the Cuban planters 

 themselves, limited only by the parity of the beet sugar market of Europe. 



This season of cane grinding began in Cuba during the week ending Nov. 20th. Last 

 year not until Dec. 12th and in 1904 week ending Nov. 21 and in 1903, Dec. 5th. 



Prospects of sugar production in Porto Rico are very favorable, the new crop being 

 estimated at 255,000 tons against 213 tons last year. 



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HABANA ' NEW YORK 



MAQUINARIA PARA I N.G E N I O S 



Exportadores de Tudas los Articulos Necesarios en los Centrales 

 r)EFECr\CION CONTINUA PATENTK HATTON 



PHOSPHO CLARIFICADOR PARA AZUCAR. 



EN PASTA 



PARA CLARIFICACION DE JUGOS y SIROPES. 



Una prepar;ici('in pura y concenlracla de Acido Fosforico. fahrii-ada eiueramenie cou liuesos, libre de 

 fierro, aluminium y otras sub.siancias deleterias. que impiden la cristalizacion. 



AUMENTA EL REN Dl M lENTO. MEJORA LA CALIDAD. 



Pulan informes y prospeclos a la 



HYGIENIC CHEMICAL CO. ^Vw\oR'K'r u%"'" 



El Trapiche Patente de Fogarty. 



NUESTROS lectores se interesaran en el trapiche patente del Sr. James H. 

 I'ogarty, con toda la caja de acero, cuyo anuncio se halla en otra parte de estc 

 periodico, y al cual el Sr. Fogarty ha hecho recientcmente una mejora adicional 

 con colocar una viga. I encima de la caja, suspendiendo las maz^s de la misma 

 sobre dos troles, por medio de los cuales se puede hacer rodar con facilidad las niazas 

 de la caja para conseguir cualquier objeto deseado. El grabado aqui muestra claramente 

 como se puede hacer esto. 



La caja del trapiche del Sr. Fogarty, de forma circular, y toda hecha de acero de 

 60,000 iibras de fuerza de tension, parace scr la pcrfeccion en la practica de trapiches en 

 lo que toca a la caja. Scgun ya indicado, el ajuste de las mazas y del cuchillo, 6 placa 

 giratoria, puede hacerse de afuera, y toda la operacion del trapiche esta constantemente 

 a la vista. El Sr. James H. Fogarty, cuya dircccion es 126 Liberty Street, New York, 

 solicita correspondencia acerca de su trapiche. 



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