. The Cuba review and bulletin. try. No foodhas to be put up and no shelter is required, The rich soilseverywhere are adapted to sugar, tobacco, cotton, corn andan endless variety ot products. The swamps which occurat places along the coasts of Cuba are absent from the inter-ior, which is high, dry and exceptionally healthy. The tradewinds blow across Cuba every day, and bring to all partsfre^h sea air; the extreme heat of northern summers is con-sequently unknown and the humidity of other tropical coun-tries is also unknown. The Cuba Railroad Companys Hotel Camag^Jey, atCamaguey (formerly Pue


. The Cuba review and bulletin. try. No foodhas to be put up and no shelter is required, The rich soilseverywhere are adapted to sugar, tobacco, cotton, corn andan endless variety ot products. The swamps which occurat places along the coasts of Cuba are absent from the inter-ior, which is high, dry and exceptionally healthy. The tradewinds blow across Cuba every day, and bring to all partsfre^h sea air; the extreme heat of northern summers is con-sequently unknown and the humidity of other tropical coun-tries is also unknown. The Cuba Railroad Companys Hotel Camag^Jey, atCamaguey (formerly Puerto Principe) is by far the mostpopular resort in Cuba. Spanish in style, and provided withbath rooms and other modern conveniences, and is first-classin all respects. This old city has about 40,000 inhabitants, is pictures-que and is situated in a beautiful and remarkably healthydistrict. The hotel is especially favored by those wishingto spend some weeks or months in a matchless sub-tropicalclimate. A CoRUDOR, HoTBL


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