THE CUBA REVIEW. 



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HAVANA 



United Railways of Havana 



Cuba's First and Foremost Railroad. (First Section opened to Traffic in 1837) 



Takes you to All Parts of the Island East of Havana Comfortably and 



Quickly through Varied and Beautiful Scenery and Past 



Extensive Sugar Plantations 



Parlor, Observation and Sleeping Cars attached to principal trains. 



Full information and through tickets to all points in Cuba reached via the Dnited Railways 

 of Havana can be obtained of the following: 



Thoe. Cook & Sbn 

 Seaboard Air Line R. '. 

 Foster & Reynolds 

 Atlantic Coast Line Rt 

 Illinois Central R. R. 



Ward Line 



Florida East Coast Railway 



Washington Southern Railway 



Peninsular & Occidental SS. Co. 



Southern Pacific R. R. 



Mobile & Ohio R. R. 



Raymond & Whitcomb Co. 



Lonlavllle & Nashville R. R. 



Munson Line 



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THE HERRADURA LAND COMPANY 



Office: No. 3 Bema^a Street, Habana, Cuba 

 CAPITAL, $440,000.00 



Ovra 22,000 acres of land in the Province of Pinar del Rio, suitable for Orange.*, Vegetables, 

 Cotton, Corn and Tobacco. The land has all been surveyed and sub-divided into 40-acre tracts 

 and is offered for sale in acres to suit the purchasers, for Cash or on instalments. 



We have a new and progressive American town with Railroad Station, Telegraph, Telephone, 

 Stores, Hotel, American School, all within short distance from Havana City. 



Titles perfect. Transportation from Havana free for buyers. 



WRITE OR CALL FOR INFORMATION. 



L.A AMBROSIA 



llANOrACTDRBRS of the well-knowD brand of Chocolate, "LA AHBKOSIA," Biscuits, Macaroni. 

 Bonbons, all kinds of Confectionery 



GUAVA PASTE AND EXTRA FINE GUAVA JELLY 



ORDERS RECEIVED FOR EXPORT 

 BALDOE, FERNANDEZ & CO. Sol 21 & 23, Havana, CUBA 



Write for quotations. 



JAMES S. CONNELL & SON 

 Sugar brokers 



Established 1836. at 105 Wall Street 

 Cable Address— "Tide, New York" 



Soy Beans and Cowpeas. 



Its great value is its power to with- 

 stand excessive drought and also much 

 wet weather. 



A test of cow peas as a forage crop 

 for hogs, at the South Carolina experi- 

 ment station, showed that 6.02 pounds 

 of corn and 4.91 pounds of cowpeas were 

 necessary to produce one pound of pork. 



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