THE CUBA REVIEW 



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Haccmos una espccialidad de juegos de hcrrajes, incliiyendo los juegos 



de ruedas, completamente armadas, con todas las piecas de metal, y pianos 



completos para construir los carros a su destino de maderas del pais 



RAMAPO IRON WORKS, 30 Church St., New York, N. Y. 



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 Ramai.iam 



HOLBROOK TOWING LINE 



W. S. HOLBROOK, Prop. 



Sea Harbor and General Towing. Steamship Towing a Specialty 



Phone, Broad 

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Boilers Tested for Any Required Pressure 



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 460.5 Sunset 



FOREIGN AND 

 DOMESTIC 



WILLETT & GRAY, Brokers and Agents 



SUGARS 



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82 WALL STREET, NEW YORK 



Publishers of Daily and Weekly Statistical Sugar Trade Journal— the recognized authority of the trade 

 TELEGRAPHIC MARKET ADVICES FURNISHED 



Fruit and Vegetable Shippers 



It will pay you to allow us to handle your account in 

 New York. We make a specialty of Cuban products 

 and sell everything at PRIVATE SALE. We do 

 NOT use the auction. Write for stencil and market 

 information. 



J. PRATT CARROLL, Inc., 



267-269 Washineton Street, New York City 



"The House thai Satisfies" 



QUARANTINE ABOLISHED 



Agents of the United Fruit Company in 

 Havana have l)een notified that the (juaran- 

 tine which Panama hatl estabhshed against 

 Cuban ports on account of the existence of 

 bubonic plague has been lifted. 



The United States Marine Hospital Service 

 has also decreed that the fumigation of paa- 

 senger ships coming into Havana shall take 

 place but once a month, and that of freightens 

 every time they come alongside the wharves. 



and fourteen years.. . As a rule pupils do not 

 go beyond the fifth grade. "When that is 

 passed," says the Isle of Pines Appeal, "the 

 parents generally take their children away 

 and put them to work." 



HOLGUIN WAKING UP 



Holguin, one of the olde^. cities in Cuba is 

 renewing its youth, and is hard at work at 

 measures of improvement which will make 

 the city as modern as any. 



The three plazas are to be repaired and im- 

 proved, the important streets and roads are 

 to be put in perfect condition, an abbatoir will 

 be built aiul a cemetery laid out .\n aque,- 

 duct and a market is also planned. ' .."^ 



ISLE OF PINES SCHOOLS 



There are two i)ublic schools in the Isle of 

 Pines, one at Nueva Gerona and the other 

 at Santa Fe. The total enrollment is in the 

 neighborhood of 240 pupils for both schools. 



The comj^idsory school age is between six 



NEXT YEAR'S CROP 



"Some seem to think that only a small crop 

 of tobacco will be possible next season on ac- 

 count of the lack of resources in.- the country, 

 and the general discoiu'agement that exists 

 because so much tobacco remains unsold. 

 This would also enable holders of this year's 

 crop to dispose of their holdings advantage- 

 ously, if they are able to wait long enough.— 

 Havana correspondence of Tobaco Le '/, N.Y 



