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THE CUBA REVIEW And Bulletin. 



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BARTLE Is iltuated In Eajtern Cnba. on the main line of the Cuba Railroad; on the helcht of laad 

 400 feet abore the sea. No prospectlre buyer has rlslted BABTLE who afterward purchased and lettletf 

 at any other Cuban Colony. Many people owning property elsewhere In Cuba after Tlsltine BARTLE bar* 

 parcbased and settled there. 



Has the very richest fruit and sugar land and no swamps, 



Ha« four spring streams flowing through it. 



T«mperature ranges between 50° and 90°, 



Has a train service and mail both ways daily. 



Has well stocked stores. 



Haa the finest station on the Cuba Railroad. 



Has made more progress in one year than any other Cuban Colony 



has in two. 

 Has a new church out of debt, and the largest regular En(liak- 

 Hl^^^^^^^^^gBg^^B^^^gp speaking congregation in Cuba. 



Has a good publio school. 

 BARTLE LAND $25 TO $60 PER ACRE. BARTLE TOWN LOTS $100 TO $150 EACH, 

 Send for particnlars and prospectus. 

 COMPANY, L>imit«cl Head Office. Temple Bldg., TOROKTO, OAV. 



parcnasea ana seiiiea loere. 



BARTLE 



CUBA 



EAUTY 



Office* at 149 Broadivay, Ne-w YorK, and Bai-tle, Cuba 



DUNCAN O. BULI- 



General 



lanager 



-^ J 21 HOURS 



/LfrvU^ St. Louis to New Orleans 



^^ ^^^ 20 HOURS 



St. Louis to IVIobile 



The Finest of Pullman Library, Observation, Drawing Room 

 Sleeping Cars, Wide Vestibuled Coaches and Dining Cars, with 

 Electric Lights and Fans, are used in the Limited. 



TICKET OFFICE, 518 OLIVE STREET, ST. LOUIS. 



R. V. TAYLOR, 



GENERAL Manager. 



JNO. M. BEALL. 



General Passenger Agent. 



LAWRENCE TURNURE & CO. 



BANKERS 

 50 Wall Street, New York 



Deposits received subject to draft. Inter- 

 est allowed on deposits. Securities bought 

 and sold on commission. Travelers' credits 

 available throughout the United States, Cuba, 

 Puerto Rico, Mexico, Central America and 

 Spain. Make collections in and issue drafts 

 and cable transfers on above countries. 



London Bankers — London Joint - Stock 



Bank, Limited. 

 Paris Bankers— Heine & Co. 

 Havana Bankers — N. Qelats & Co. 



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Published by J. VILBOUCHEVITCH 

 10 Rue Delambre, Paris (France) 



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20 Francs 



Deals with the leading questions of the hour, 

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TAYLOR, LOWENSTEIN & CO. 



MOBILE, ALA. 



ROSIN, TURPENTINE and CHARCOAL 



JAMES S. CONNELL & SON 

 Sugar "Brokers 



Established 1836, at 105 Wall Street 

 Cable Addres8-"Tide, New York" 



THE BANK OF MOBILE 



NATIONAL BANKING 

 ASSOCIATION 



r::sixi-:i> sxaxks ukpositakv 



Canital ..... $100,000.00 



Surplus and Profits (earned; 37,000.00 



Deposits over .... 800,000.00 



This bauk will accept all ilesiniblf business that is tendered to it. The inanaf-'eiiiiiit earnestly desire tliat its facili- 

 ties shall be at the service of custoiiiers--with small or larjre accounts—on ei|ual footing. Will lend small and moderate 

 amounts of money, with [iroper serurity, at very lowest interest rates. 



n. J. ^cDERMOTT, President SIDNEY LOWENSTEIN, Vice-President T. J. O'CONNOR, Cashier 



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