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Cuba, Porto Rico And Manila

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
March
Year
1899
Copyright
Public Domain
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Cuba, Porto Rico and Manila

The next best thing to seeing a country is to see it through a first class stereopticon. Next Monday evening, in the Presbyterian church, the people of this city can enjoy a trip to Cuba, Porto Rico and Manila and see the events in our late war with Spain fully and magnificently illustrated by the Rev. F. A. Strough, of Albany, N. Y. , who is a noted traveler and lecturer, and besides aiding the city Y.M.C.A. in their building fund. Two hundred and fifty beautiful stereopticon views from original negatives will be shown, including the U. S. and Spanish navies and picturing a trip to New York, The Harbor, Brooklyn Navy Yard, Camp Black, Philadelphia, League Island Navy Yard, Washington; Arlington, Mt. Vernon, Camp Wycoff, U. S. Soldiers in Camp, at Chickamauga, Tampa, Cuba, Havana, Santiago, Porto Rico, San Juan, Manila, Spanish Soldiers, Forts, Reconcentrados, Insurgents, Plantations, Habits and Customs of the Natives of these Islands. Mr. Strough is second to none in giving illustrated lectures and general secretary Mogk of the Y.M.C.A. (under whose auspices Mr. Strough lectures) attended his lecture at Ypsilanti last Friday evening and he says it was grand, patriotic and inspiring. Admission 25 cents, children 15 cents.