Daily British Whig (1850), 24 Mar 1887, p. 2

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We are dct-e_r-m`|;n-ed to reduce our stock to one half its present amount to make room for Spring Murray & Taylor's, These are 9. Special Bargain and sell very fast at the above prices. 50 0E/V715 PEI? P/1//5 . A Big Job Lot, .\lch.23. 0311 Early and secure a. choice. "To be had only at This Powder never varies. A marvel of purity. strength and wholeaomonoss. More economical than the ordl kinds. and can- not be Gold in competition W th the multitude of low tact. short weight. alum of phos hate wde 1.!) may IN CANS. ROYAL AK NO DER C0.. ma Wall Street. New York. ING *1 KID GLOVES D. F. ARMSTRONG. In Browns, Tans and Blacks, for 1_4_1 mom mm. MURRAY& TAYLOR S. 176 PRINCESS STREET. l'_0.W_D_EB -Abso|ute|?P_u;e-. `KNIT . W. OLIDDIN. llupectw. |-nunI-v$-. :1 uWovniobIIIlIOl'|vI$nUdI CLEANSWEEPSALEFIGURES. XX IE$Ill3-.Z X VIII M U. r north. ltnnmruhthnnoghthooanu-npn tutthognnlvulxlmoadourucnmnrcurdu llimllangunnlhnloweunwmlwlh from Juluullvllb to uuoni. `nu country um-ugh which It puts: h pk-hr-numb tmpr-at Puunoctou and live out lhu It mnnym-uutn-ui. `l\o&IIpu-Inter rothoqhowtkpnollhvc Uh! Ilhlnorlxnllufnnlanlto pvo can at tho nu -gnnncnnn-jmhjkg-I lI-Iu. Uunllu IIvv-III lull! IUW NYE! Wlill `ihobuunrhr|uo(thoUnlhIl Bhonthalrun .....oL In. an: I. n.-.....L oh. ..4.... ...4 `Vil- Ju-honvillo Inch his a grant my van viewed [mm the rinr. It In I Imgninont nu frout,nnd he |muII& hatch drow- lngnp In untownwonld load to chomp- pa-mun that tho mun had |ll),tll) puoplo In-tad ollulll Ouuundnuwn lit at then wharvu. and um h lb shipping port for th [rector port 0! florid; It will he I grant my same day. and I undc-ntnnl that ran] on- uto ulna no any n.p dandy. aux Iul IIIIIIIIIIIK BIS llvlli. Sonata-u mun above Jacksonville 1 ; nrrint Butcher Stowe`: winner hc-mo. It In . I modurn fnmo mango overlooking the grant rlvnr, and It ow: out among :50 vina- und Iran I! the bus! [on by. Tit mrrmmal Input tho mung: are similar to some ol tho country ol Unrlo Tom`: Cabin, and II doc not null Itnnp that the authors: Ihnuldlivolnthooouunnmld tholrnduhvu wbmntordbloutoryol the pad Ibo told no -all wuuu uuunpul uuuvu, unu ll: - `lull nun mug. Near Jm-ksuuvule it. is an arm of the an, and mm: above it it In 1 grunt, char Inland lulu-. winch wimlgabotnt In great swamps, and on Ibohnnholwhk-ham can here and mom I the Innhr residence: ol rich man and uh home ol outdoor. long wooden whu-vm reach out Into ll: at that nculwnemn, and 0 gin. will mow you the yellow orange: on the e um: Iul-rounding u houm Hnixnlnnu Ih nhnvn I-nlnnnn-Illa L. 130$ John`|hotn:;>!.n hwrlnu-I within L. s........a..a._ .1 cg. n..n..| |.n-n.. n... __ N l'Il'l'IIUX|Z7IKJUCWKjUI E n w-I Sn slavery (Ian. I Ind inwvinod it a narrow, uvunpy creek rather than once! tho mighty river: of an uuuunout, and I win our- ` prisodwndltln many places wider than t.hoNoatCnlro.uuHobol.o|d that it car- ried I bodv of wuer equal to the Amnnn. This must, however, bonnet nggt-ration. Win: in brauvhm it ufunh Lilli mile: of navigable vuher trumapurtnn-m, and It in 411) Irik-n long. Nam` J11:-L.-.:.nv|Aln-it. in An APIII nl Mm mg .....l I , ---.1r--- --' '-V"-' -V-~ \ ThoBt.JdIn;hnwondorfn.lnnunuIdl mrrlelonobncttothowoduot the H11 -` ... `us _I.-..-- A--.. I L_.l l--_.!....l an _ an Money Saving Bargains. ucw aanllqmllllu lucall uuulamnu. It is 700 miles from its wesi,ern end down to its wruninau->n at the south, and its average breadth is less than 90 miles. Its surface is level and its highest. point is only 300 feet above the level of the sea. It has thousands of iles of navigable rivers, one of which, the St. John's. runs-}00miles northward and it has numerous lakes, one of which, Lake Okeecho- bee. in the largest. fresh water body wholly in any one state of the Union, and which covers 650 square miles of ground. The climate of Florida seldom goes below 30 dogs. in the winwr and not above 90 degs. in the summer, and the average mean temperature of the st.ateis73degs. To-day is early in March, and the air is so hot in our special car that we have perspired sitting with open window! and without overcoam in a train going at the rate of thirty miles an hour. I am told that most.` of the winter is as warm as an Ohio ' J um, and I never found pleaaanter weather than that We had sailing up the St. John`! ri var ' [Special Correspondence.) UN -rnn Ixnxu Riven. Fla., March 14.~ How little is known of Florida, still it is one of the largest states of the Union in sine. and it is growing as fast as any state of the south. It was one of the rst parts of Amer-` ice discovered, and settlements were made upon it when the country west of the Alle- xhnnies was a wildernegu. Yet for 300 years it remained practically unknown, and to-day there are parts of it almost as unexplored as the valley 0! the Congo. Florida is the Italy ' of America. It isalong, narrow peninsula running into the Gulf of Mexico on one side and the Atlantic on the other, bounded on the top by Georgia, and having a long handle reaching over under the state of Alabama. It contains 58,000 square miles, and is nearly once and one-half the size of Ohio, eleven tinn-3 as large as Connecticut and forty times as lsigns Rhode Island. You could put Mas- Ba(`|iusetf3, Rhode Island, Connevticnt-, New Hmnpsliire, New Jamey and D:-lnwnre in Floridg and have room for half It dozen Rhocle Islands to spare. It is larger by Mus-nu-lnisetrs than New York and larger by New Hmnpuhire than Louisiana. 1! in Til) iniluu l`.-nun ha II.'ncDn>:-n nun` .l.ucu. In SAILING upl ms st JOHN'S AND INDIAN mvEn s. \' what Florida In And something About Her Product|-9nnge lhlnlng Illd Ito ProlIto-'l`ho Fuel: of 1086-I-South Florlds-senuor nlnndel-Ion : Adult-or. THE LAND or URANfE& -7 _ i nnggnrr nncnn noun`: non. `Inn Hi John`: I: n Qnnn-lnl inn--n --A '[`HE BRlTl$H WHIG, TH URSDAY. MARCH 24. II llNlDll)lI[lIll0l' 'l.|II1 IIIHHV`. A _ in hurlup will nil for n fnrulllklld tblvo I can 0! the Spiel-I pom, which lqnkool II pmduclng $104! worth of oranges. h estimated to hem; worth 3100.01. It tum: from an to In yea-no grovuorungu gum-. uni new grow: am but cumin Into bearing. They Ill!` fut gene-muons. And than are good orange than which are Ixundnnh 01 your: old. not: good Ina prndnoa many on-anew. sometime: Invert] , thunsultll; and 1 Mn horn told um them In I am. u-men produce um. mu) nd :.uuo orungm vunrlv At 1 man Ania` nn 1!... no`. -phi.-A lg Iupyqy uu-Irnulnry. Anlothopmllnot onngvnna at-cu-re. o0rn.5Iunnr-uuu-uluooluu-ruolwhatal hlnnthvdueolu naooluuru. daunuuu huluhol uurutotho around! Iuhh of -53.1 a.......'"uZ a.2I.'u 324'.) J.f."....iTZ.I.} ?p.n..lIywhhl dlnonll upplluuou mambo I. ruin of nplluuon may be had from use I1lfllI"I?`lIIO nuunof two ' lull II I IIKY Il|VI'IlIIl9`ul. The nun;-e Industry u! Florida In: Ina-rand untold in live yum In NH: only ltlull) hoxru ` wnclhlppul out of the auto, while In I!!! and IQ the I-xv:-ru wen MIMI!) Inn: and than who Ol.au|.(III. Tho [Yuk-cl awn cut. I In ealnaud. mama) of rugs yuan-ly. soul to [In not any roan and cull as wages. and not now than account at tlhunounl In mind how. The nnrtdannngu Arnhem-t unn uu'utbI'.Ild Norah will on `x urwil Illlvll |l'\llulV' IJIU. 0.`!!! III! IJIII IITHIQK r yearly. At I won spun on the uu-. which | prion at he usually In-dhul. It wl henna thu ` this In I nice mu-unmaul. ` The Anl\nun h..In_ln-u "I I`In-l.l. Lg- l_.-_...J _ before the big frost. some Baltimore fruit dealers mlk-1| upon it: uwm~:~.~ and um-nu! them 812,111) (or the onngvs on the tn-t-I as they then stood. They n-fused. intending tn market them themaalvs and ex ting to not 815411). Two weeks later the trout came-, \ cud they led Almost their entire omp. Their grail receipts were, I.underIt.and, only till) `If III). A A vicinity of aeulemenu from 3 to Sill) an can IIIH *"nvn Run. r-an-In Inmlu nun um -4|: OVVI ] IIW *'-nvnt ynugqw-gm-Q lunch um F` "`| 9'4 `mum-,nnd thonu-anoint-.l|mIo|d.wIuahoonId notbnboughttor 01.!!!) canon. Agood `run hlurtnt ad! for A fnrmngnnd uh-In 'l.lIll`Gll. Ilv IIIIIT HE rating 0! (DENT I0!` this year, and It in tpprnhonded by some onnxe (rowan um It will take than Another you After club baton unyfully recover. It can north at~n(ogn;wu-IudocIdedutInck.undt&hnvo Int. a rat. Iv-anlnntl thnlr unthnnln-n mu "V"V"* I'I lhlnuamangodnodduthe greater pan of mo:-nngacropnnd lost the Inca more than 81,103.03. It hurt the hearing of tin-Lroel for lhh vast, and It in Annnnhnndnd In nnlnn no-nnoa 5 man mun wnm, anu were ll nuvo one-half acne grove here at Smdrord which reduces from 810,111) to $l`.. .u.l) worth oranges yearly. It is famous, and is known IS the Spiels grove. In hm, just before the big frost, Baltimore , rnlk-1| mum its uwmnx mud um-n-4| ` K3 IVIIIIJII CH IJIU Ul'Bll`I! KIUW upuu II We visited the nmngv grove of a Mr. Bodine. of New York. at E]II.('l`])I`ia8, on Lake Monroe, from whence we look the cars for Indian rival-, and picked the golden balls of luscious fruit. from their green leaves with our own hands. Some of the trees. we were told, yielded as much an $40 worth of fruit. avert ` year, and I have heard of orange trees whim- yield from $75 to H00 worth of fruit. aumntlly. A good orange gmw in Florida is inch-ed I fortune. Five nvrea in bearin in enough to 3 man from wnnt, and re in I the one-half ll`l'B in-ova barn at Hnmlrnrd El-ll III Ell \JlIIIR?\l KDIIEI. IIIU wllIIUUK$ rising from the islands of the lake, in the din- tence, look like a View of the African shore. and the sky and the sun and the VI hole upect of nature is tropical. This lake is twelve miles long and five miles wide. Its banks , are dotted with `settlements, and the banana, tile lemon and the orange grow upon it. We vinihrrl Hm nrnncnx Ln-nvn nf A Mr Ruling (`IN Iotthonlool uonlnthocityol lama lhttbe cull! wulbonodnd by u at the of the License Pomniuon. CITY BUILDINGS. Onurio 8n-not. (:3 3En`."CES'E fpX'x6 `a'6i`%? At Samifurd we found the biggest town on the St. J mm`: above Jacksonville. It has ve rnllroads and about 8,000 people. It is on the beautiful Lake Monroe, into which the river expands at this point, and is in the center of I rich orange growing territory. Lake Kon- roe makee one think of the Mediterranenn near Alexandria. and one has to shut hil eye: and reason to convince himself that he in still in the Unitd States. The palmettoe -X_.l.._ l_4_. AL- :..I_...l_ `I LI... I_L_ 1.. AL. A]. --av "v *---v8 our -.~--a r-v4`|Il3\l no nlmo..(. tou:-llt.lle banks. and so that we could now I-lid I-h!=l1-IIo,& gnu;-uly-aooodilt1ylnr 'P0|Ih0Ihoroorucun1lngthmol:tl:o wawrloxotoutoftlsowayotmgbat. ;I`I'0|I:I.l birds ndw bglnto q!:1ur,uid w anwcnng pgangj an. `uh u...nw'olu-goggles." Junehand tho hmkaot /the low, black ng- weroawunpynnd low. Thorrwol-ocypng and palmetto trees bytlnothonnhdn. and tluounndlot ton: otspunhh mod 11 totlubnnchuotallklndaoltnueotlngnp tlxolrvlnllty. nndln nnnycueu cllnglngto .tl1oII'au utter their bare branches showed that the lite of the tree had long since passed away. We luv numerous wild flowers, and the swamps were full of living green. The ground was black, and I am told that lt. la the richest (it black loam. It will probably be utllilod iome day, but it will be when the ; rest of our vocoutlunda are tilled and we begin toredeem the swamps by dykes even as Holland is dyked today. 1.. g_. _.`_4. 0| j-IEIIIUIIC IIVHI TH) Ulllll-I waved. Eomeoru--19 ls-ml: ` re. llld thnmu-ammo. [numb]. uhlduu -C+u "*' t---MI av.-IuodAlo ilmo..x. `II the lilnlkn nml nnthnt in nnhl ....._. qu.'g`o.o1:lno lngsh Macklntoohu, In but dlunnt uyho, clx Mon`: Rubber Conn. vnmntod waterproof. 15-1.. hn_L_.n-- 1. min. Al_--- -...a A-.--4 -. `L . _ . IADIES VV:\TERPROO%FS' I THREE DOLLARS will buy 1 pair of Gents` Hand Bowed Oalf Lace Boot: from us. They make a good boot for Spring wear. '75 82: 7'7 BROOK ST. And such Beauties! beyund all compu-Inn. Wu just in with parucuhrpalnmdthaynllourfonduthnpuualiuty. nhowtham1novaryorut1onofthotulon'uundlnIvu'y such Low Prion. lull, Mcolttoay, thtithnvu pooo,"tou1lthomaI.ntlo"bitlonrtlnntlIlnvlnlnIhI. youknowlt |ounIntupnmotyIncnullutoItnIl Ill. ouuvww, From this Date to lat April Nut. E.A1_.- IL- kgzjnl hd IO A -. --A I -_J G.l|V|_NGS_T[]N%& BRO., `.1. lluuhzl. Speaking of New clothes. naturally we mu not omluk an im- portant item at this data. and that in Woamahowingankxtxanxdinarylargnmnoonhduinhln materials for OUTER amms. You can hm nothing in you nul- mbethatismumuxamlatthinauonorthoyurthnaldghtioight Dvarcoat. We have all the Latest Uoluringl and no chap. nu: ma lmorBoycanurnrdone. Bolhynfxprlngonromtltlllthmm `looked at. "SPRIN G `OVERCOATINGS I lad I1. A BRILLIANT EXHTBI? Inch II. F. X. GUUSINIEAU & G0. ----v` -- ~v 5(1)} UJQULI. In Ik. Alpaca and canon. it Vary Low PI-Gas. ....-'- vv--vow rvvvv LIQUOR _LjENSES. CITY OF KINGSTON. NOT CE in harsh; `van that up luuolu rot-W OLISALE. A 'lI`.RN A.\'l) HOP Ll- CINSIS. hr the Q10 0! [Action In the City of Kin-an for thc rmr II'.'- will ha mndvnd LADIES AND CHILDREN'S OVERSHOES R Children s Rubber Shoes for20c. `BOYS RUBBER BOOTS FOR 75 CENTS, W01't]O1 Sf32.00.% TO `CLEAR THEM OUT A _FO R_`*i TVVO DAYS. March 2|. CHILDREN `S SUITS. S H.A.I1\TES dz LOC.KE'I'I'- For 50 and:75 Cents. The Leading Clothiers, A u nunu-nun um uncut ndnluuninrothn Byodcroltho Uoulnl-Iona:-9. f I'll IIIIIIN `nu-$4401 R; M':a~'.A."UL." `WE oFF;z'B/ ludlhl.`

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