TO BRITISH EMIGRATION AND IN NORTH AMERICA
... TO BRITISH EMIGRATION AND IN NORTH AMERICA. ...
... TO BRITISH EMIGRATION AND IN NORTH AMERICA. ...
... ST. PATRICK'S DAY IN AMERICA. Mr. G. S. Page has expressed so well a sentiment widely held in the United States that his letter to Mayor lie witt bears re-publitstion, and should be circulated over the United Kingdom. The matter is really one . that American ...
... FLORIDA. U. S. AMERICA. . I control some of the finest !ande l i n th b State. can furnish any guarantee wanted for field crops, fruit culture, &c. These lands are well adapted to the growth of Semi-tropical Fruits, especially in the Southern part of ...
... FLORIDA. U. S. AMERICA. I control some of the finest lands in the State. Can furnish any guarantee wanted for field crops, fruit culture, dm. These lands are well adapted to the growth of Semi-tropical Fruits, especially in the Southern part of the State ...
... VIVA. GROWTH OF CITIES IN AMERICA. A new paper has appeared in New York, The Real Edate World, which is of interesting item l touching this important subject. There has been iu New York one of the greatest building booms ever known, as in tie Ila'eau ...
... tone adopted, by the success with which the Irish have played their game of Irish politics in America—showing how they have bullied England and lectured America on the rights of citizens and on freedom generally. ...
... FLORIDA. U. S. AMERICA. I control some of the finest lands in the State. Con furnish any guarantee wanted for field crops, fruit culture, Sm. These lands are well adapted to tbe growth of Semi-tropical Fruits, especially in the Southern part of the State ...
... MR. READ ON FARMS IN AMERICA. (Prom ihe Anglo-America* Tinto.) Mr. Clare S. Read spoke at the Farmer's Club, lons of Court Hotel, recently, Oa America and its farming. Some English farmers had expressed the wish that. America bad never been discovered ...
... FLORIDA. U. S. AMERICA. I control some of the finest lands in tht State. Can furnish any guarantee wanted for field crops, fruit culture, These lands are well adapted to the growth of Semi-tropical Fruits, especially in the Southern part of the State ...
... TRADE OUTLOOK. IN AMERICA AND IN EUROPE. The improvement in American industries continues, eepecially in iron. The Thomas Iron Company, which usually settles the prices in Pennfrylvauia, has advanced the price of pig-iron for 1887 to $2O per ton, an advance ...
... (From the Anglo-America,' Times.) It is strange to see the Canadian Pacific Company giving its countenance to an effort by law to deprive bondholders of the right guaranteed to them, as in the case of the Minneapolis, St. Paul and Sault Ste. Marie Road ...
... ANGLO-AMERICA N TIMES, THE ELECTRO GLACIAL APPLICATOR, PRIZE MEDAL. ...