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HAVANA 



The United Railways of Havana 



in conjunction with the Cuba Railroad, maintain a service of 

 two trains daily between Havana and the growing Eastern 

 city of CAMAGUEY, and one Express Train daily between 

 Havana and SANTIAGO DE CUBA, the "Dream City of the 

 West Indies." Buffet lunch is served on these trains. 



FOUR TRAINS DAILY 



in both directions between Havana and MATANZAS, which latter city because of its picturesque 

 situation and tne charm of its principal attractions (Yumuri's famous valley and the wonderful 

 caves of Bellamar) has long enjoyed distinction as the great "Mecca" of the tourists, and it 

 continues to gain in populaiity. EXCELLENT TRAIN SERVICE is maintained to many other 

 places of great interest to tourists, all of which are fully described in "Cuba — A Winter 

 Paradise," a profusely illustrated 80-page booklet with six complete maps and 72 views illustrative 

 of this wonderful island, sent postpaid on receipt of 3 cents in stamps. 



Frank Roberts, General Passenger Agent 

 United Railways of Havana -------- us, Prado, Havana, Cuba 



FRED WOLFE ^^^ calzada de vives, Havana 



Cable, "Wolfe" 



Negociante en Todas Clases Dealer in all Classes of 

 de Ganado Live Stock 



Especialmente en Mulos Especially in Mules 



Always on hand Large Stock of All Classes of Mules — All Mules Sold Art 

 Guaranteed as Represented^Can Furnish Any Number Desired on Short Notice 



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^slAND''o/2uBA'oF THE LIVERPOOL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE CO. 



This Company ■will issue Binders on risks in the Island of Cuba 

 at their New York ofllce, 45 William Street. Tel., 3007 John. 



LOSS OF INCOME FIRE— FIRE AND BOILER FIRE, BOILER EXPLOSION 



FOLLOWING FIRE EXPLOSION AND ENGINE BREAKDOWN 



Havana Office: 106 Cuba Street 



P. RUIZ ^ BROS. 



engravers 



fine stationery 



Obispo 22 P. O. Box 608 



HAVANA, CUBA 



JAMES S. GONNELL & SON 



Sugar Brokers 



Established 1836, at 105 Wall St. 



Cable Address, "Tide, New York" 



VEGETABLES ALL THE YEAR 



Suninier gardeners arc having various 

 experiences on the Isle of Pines. The old 

 theory that garden vegetables do not thrive 

 here in the summer has been exploded, 

 although it is admitted that more care must 

 be taken in summer than in the winter. It 

 is a noteworthy fact that volunteer plants 

 do better than those planted from northern 

 seed. One gardener has a fine crop of 

 tomatoes this summer, and every plant in 



the garden was a volunteer which he had 

 taken up from some part of his finca and 

 transplanted, and all of them are heavy 

 with tomatoes of the largest and prettiest 

 kind. Cucumbers and brussels sprouts have 

 been grown successfully also, and lima 

 beans seldom fail. So much for the old 

 theory. If a real attempt is made in a 

 practical manner, fresh vegetables of prac- 

 tically every description can be grown suc- 

 cessfully on the Isle of Pines every montli 

 in the year. — Isle of Pines News. 



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