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The Wingham Times, 1893-05-26, Page 4LWILL of tho Outtuio Cavexnmeiat he tho (lttawfa railway tettk to t4return t sex�tte �heose uitlltor in t► small factory hi 1 tick Prce, .filo tit frets tti11 bo gotxl tax �A � was a three days l re a t- Ea ) t industrious ou 'g f (�iu contcutlnn,5 n � al Teri) ("utlrt of Appeals has decided that section of the Ontltriu Act resp°titins* us- si;;atreiltsl i$ Ora rtrc>z of the Ontario T egit:l'ltt:ro- e„ the Local Government had k i piles suet) an act.. It plod h in tattlul 5 Wellington 'ton county, He is an example of what a steady and y to man can attain to in a ew years an ,t - t a if he tries. AND + ' C r sr$, and eeenlb:y: lar no right to provided that assignments �t ;^ R ehuuhltakepreeedotltoofjed„ta u G. „W. TELEGRAPH CO execution:a. Thia hail was paeeed uot long sieve by the Ontario Got'ornment' The manner in which the iuvestign- So many Werke were caused that the tion of the wurltinga of the tariff, sot on eedlu^' the 20th of dune, and for three days after the close of the `u data not included, At Ottawa errangotuonte have been made for special aid very moderate ✓ ates at the vaxion$ hetets, Delegates wishing information or desiring to secure accommodation in advance can do so by to nuimaaienting with Mr. 11. A. sato,. honorary secretary of the Ottawe Reform a eocintaon• ,A Shan't investigation, p* Brunswick House xllgbar, ,. ,., O,i, ▪ ! tg4 eft , ft.� UV 1ii13 t,r$irlte FRIDAY, 1x.1.1 ate 1803. BAST HURON REFORMERS. r Convention of the Reformers of the t%t. Riding at Huron will be held in the Han, ail, Bressels, on 1?riday, June B. at tii$cu t at 1..30 (*look, for the purpose of a • ssion of lolitieai topics and lection of delegate to the Liberal -vettiou to be hold at Ottawa on dune A. largo represeuttation is nsked eat luunicipality in the %dime. r x 4I)ITOIti1,i NOTES. 1ja Toronto World it booming the l,alganlation of the Mail anti Empire. question of its validity was referred to foot by hair, Foster, is being conducted, posit slip of paper on the batik for ii300, betoriog interest et 4 per coat,. The paper lied. passed through ,4 groat deal cf weer and tear, but woe iu tolerably good ahapo and reedabte, It was passed to the proper Authorities, the court with this result, Now, the is entirely consistent with the policy of creditor »lam can got an exell or the Oonservatiyo party throughout. Tho jnd>~nieut nut on quick time will not bo only olasscswho are invited to testity as lcn<;ei ec out by a subsequent assign, t to its operation are the protected mauu- went. facturers and sonic of the importers. Tile Willard Tract Depository, Toron• The coliseums are altogether ignored, to, is reported bankrupt ; and the News as well as the operatives, whom the tariff says there will be nothing lett for the is supposed to protect. OE course the shareholders. Tho directors of the result will be overwhelminglyin favor of concern are fable for the uiortaagu on acoutinunnce of the N. P. If an inquiry the store promises amounting to about made ade among slavehelders exclusively, is about 0"30,2100. Departure from the there is no time when the iustitutithe original object—whieh was the dissem- would not have been eulogized as oat. ination of religious literature of a higher best possible industrial arraugem character—.15 blames as the cause of the Had Mr. Glac'stouo taken council wit" crisis. 1t appears the i)epesitory tient) landlords, it is sato to slay thn t breeched out into the wholesale publish- the grievances of the Trish tenant farmer lug business, which did not pay. The would have been left unredressed. The stockholders will see to it that all creel! real nature ai Protection as a measure tors are paid in full, devised solely in the interests of a class Ln C•,*N,anA, of Ottawa, formerly a of Wealthy* monopolists to the injury and supporter of the Uoverument but now spoliation of the mass of the people, eau leaning to the Liberal side, has lately no longer be disguised.—Grip. Been engaged in reciting Mr. Chapleau's .%t., \W AT1:1.::' bill to amend the a sees - Tees'wA,ter, Prov, U. W. Reed and Mrs. Reed left on elouclay morning for the World's Pair. They will bo absent tor a couple of weeks They were accompanied by Miss Sarah Watson and Miss N. Stephens, The latter will utter -words visit friouds in Davenport, Illinois. The Nowa is advocating the sale of the square that divides the town, for build- ing purposes. It would bo beneficial to have it built upon, and thus the ends of the town would be joined. Rev. Ghosu•el Howie, 1'h. D., formerly of this place, inteuds to start . for ;,iouut Lobauou iv August next, as a missiouary. Monday of last,+eek, ti. A. Deadman, who is one of the leading; apiaryists of Ontario put his bees nut for the soasou. 05 as to tllo Workings of slavery had been $S0,000, anti also for bank paper, which connection with the Manitoba School , 1 t �aat alt by taxies; income ant no question and the bit;hops, before and 'a unalfiy, has beau witlldrat.. mete It „ nj election. It asserts see Gorda. Mr. \V, G, Strong, of this place, or, ganizer for the CAnadtuu Order of For. esters, is st In4le toted organising a. court, No,. 8 Company of the 83rd (Heron) battelion,� located hero, will go Inco Cramp at London. on the 20th of a one fieri., There is still room for a tew more recruits. Mr. John Stmeon,wagoanialter, died at his residence here on Wednesday, evening, of last week, after a short ill* ness,. neet167 years, Deceased was one of the e'irly pioneers of the ville.ge, cooling bore about, 83 years ago. H was an honest, iudustrli>us man and respected by all. lie was a' seemlier Gi L. O. L. No 767 „t or since he re. aided here. He leave's behind lien throe sons to mourn his loss, who h•tve the sympathy of all in their bereave,. meat, Culross. 'armers in this vicinity are through slue° the general ding and are rejoicing at the very aF',t session of the Ontario L,tglslaaturt' favorable tura the weather has taken that Mr. [~llapletlu was the authorized : teratoa)tu) Sentinel -Star s0Y $ Now agent of the Government in approaching and if thapreaeutmiltt went -her continues the loyal opposition in the Legisla- Tache lu 1$01 and se -curing ati new Clays lunger everything will l o tt t Archbishop .A wonderful new combination is R. Stark's Headache, Neuralgia and Liver Powdersless. Mr. Alex. Ba nusey,nice to take l perfectly harm. Welland, says: "They aro excellent; 1 bavo no hesitation in recommending them to all Diseases are o tear difficult to remedy. colonies were wintered in the collar and who sutler from headaches.” Mr. 11ook, the retnttiuiug 70 were outside. Ouly two G. T. R„ Hamilton, writes: "For three t severe tl t of the total were lost The t years' was troubled with and usual this year, Mr. Deadman says when have been'entirely free fro the bees are not allowed to work earlier in, Lancefield, librariau of tl - the year their existence is considerably Hamilton, ilgiton, sayst i"Thy nst shortened by overwork, ways keep a box in - iu the 'Woodstock, s da to k t eu u cods c • Ha t and 'Pi , u to the large n Owing�' Primary Department of the Public school half of the first class attend school in the foreuoou and the other half in the after - or lrsa ou headaches Since 1 have season is about t;reo alecks later thanHeadache Neuralgia 1 e 1 is al tori s a temperance legislation. ° lt�i ak tortes are all "swearkt)g °tl'" norm. On Thursday, dune nand, the 'Travel` ling Dairy," from the Ontario Agrieai- tu_al Farm, will visit Atorris and Grey cheese factory at :3 p. m. Every farmer and his wife and slaughters should be in attendance. fln Tuesday ot this week the Bast Huron License Commissioners rime at Brussels. Atuone other matters cousidered was the s ed Stark's er Powders I them." Mn. public library, re most valuable, nous relief ; I al - house." Mr. May- : "They are wonder- ful." Mr. Hall, B : ntford, says : "1 have tried many remedies but all without effect, until I took Stark's Headache, Neuralgia and Liver Powders ; 1 can recommend them most highly." Price, 25 cents a box. Sold by all medicine dealers. Geo. ;lair 4: Go. have sold to Jas' Gaunt tat -warden of the County o OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL OF LiME AND N SODA, will restore a lost apptitos at -flesh, e h, and check wasting disease, p ly In children, with wonderful rapidity. Coughs and colds are easily killed by few doses of this remarkable remedy. PALATABLE AS MILK. die sure to get the genuine, pat fop in salmon -colored wrappers. Prepared only by lloott & Bowno, Belleville, BA 1 K WANTED. 1500 CORDS HEMLOCK BARK wonted at the Wiugham Tannery. CORD PER 5.00 Will be paid ou delivery. Parties -peeling 15 cords or over, can deliver half in summer and balance in winter,.if desired, and same price will be paid. W CNA TANNING CO. Brace, lots `27 end 28 in the `;nd con- W. Ingham, May 10th. 1893. ?Ot) cession of I iaioss, of ntawang Acres and known as the John Shaw farm, the supprnssion of the pastoral which fresh and green• who should know better trausfer asked by all T. Loll of theliecnse hid been announced. This was done Piy Some of us 11 Salo fasting. ia,.sua W wad tint it I.. new experienee, but i giving a distinct pledge of remedial 'refreshing one. One. U;a Deprrttr.ent of 'tliritia, for the r .ienienee of nfi;cers who will attend r. annual drill c enpe, is having all the enters reg Mini; to the annual drill eon- orislated into a small pamphlet, whirl) I be aa,_tr bute3 to these al -pining for 4111, its Liberal Cenveution of West ten will meet in G�wlerich on Tuesday , May anth, to :appoint de.egatee to ndthe great Literal Convention in ° as may be deemed expedient grantee; to 1Sal B Mils C,th of Juue next. Other any telephone ectopany the exclusive > nlity, for a . 1w<1e+lasia pee -1,e attention, right within the P ;i'. * Moira, M. P' . in e ,;�e•ech at period not exceeding ten years, to use er Hall, England, a short time ago, streets mud lanes for the purpose of The Court of ktevision of the tssess- ixa', t,)` temperance reformers et 1 pl.')eing poles, duels or wires for carrying• meat of the township will hold its first re ant bad "'roiled back the j vu a teaeg>.hene business, and to enter 1 slain in the town hall Teeswater, ou hill the Country;' which bad into agreements giving hecnse or Far- n Saturday, lytb distant, ener5 than a n,llliou pennies daarin , mission to use such streets or ,gin s. Mrs. J. Hendry, ot Windsor, is visiting et 'seer, The nen-snit:. osnity for such a bill proves tont -uv e`er rg oration may exact terms imam 1 her mother, Mrs. J. Fraser, con 4. Mr: David Taylor, of this township, has two ewes which have this spzing given birth to seven lambs, which are all alive and doing well. \Ir. Taylor has a number of prolific ewes, but these head the list. _ . legislation, and the archbishop having iusist,ti on an official pledge, the clause in the report of the Minister of Justice which has been so much discussed was inserted. Ix order to remove doubts Mr. Garrote bus afore the Ontario Legislature a bill cleaning that the Municipal Council of every city, town and incorporated village bus had ries shall h=ave power to pass bylaws neon such terms and conditions a ranted to W. G. Taylor for the Bevan, WING1IAM 'MARKETS. spend a part of the a House iu this place. A petition baa iva :s $1tCh an open Corrected >.y P. Deans, Produce Dealer. 'Chem is no occasion forthe unlnes of 51 ratepayers objecting to i Flour par 100 lbs, - 1 75 co the transfer was presented to the Board and in support of said petition a dplega- tion, consisting of Rev. J. Foss, Rev. Gt F. Salton and W. H. Kerr, waited on the desecration et the day of rest, and they had better be imrefui or names will be mentioned. Mr, Rnbt. Straith is home at his fathers down with malarial fever he was taken = Commissioners and discussed the quest'ou. bad in Toronto about a week since. Mr. Pisan, of locution, and air. Rose, of Dogs are ancyilag sheep and several aro l Berlin, representing commercial interests reported killed and worried. iu the Revere House, were also present, as Mrs. Crowe, sr., bad ai visit last weal; was Lura. Hell, Mr. Taylor and others. from her daughter and son -ie -law from Alter due consideration the transfer was Fall Wheat per bushel, 88 to 'Spring 62 to Cars, 33to Barley S0 to Peas, 55 to Butter, tub 15 to do Molls, 15 to �s per doe. 6 5 to 7 i5 1Yood per cord, Hay per ton, 00 to to Potatoes, 6 50 to Dressed hogs Mt. Forest. refused to Mrs. Hell but was granted to '• Mrs. McDonald, a vary old lady, is not Harry 3'ames, of Brassals. He wiii there. expected to live many days. a fore take ponsessiou at onee. The coin- firs Wm. Dawson who bus been ill for missioners bad no authority to cancel the ome tbue, is recovering very slowly. j linens,, so they said. Mrs. Hall was erantel license for the Henfryu hotel in April. a t.Denftion Government bas j,.'8 tt't . " l any telenhons company' for oeunpwing c�ru,,r iu a�*,incil p:cllioitila� al , ilteti's i;l the?r,ost. t?i+ioe d+*a:lrtul_Lt. i its streets. un nststens of iacornoratedteems" , Ix• rids eot:ree of Mr. D'klton de- er aeeeetieg the nlrnkipnl Cartby s address in London, last week, °xi ale erman, zoonoillor or 1 he anatl : He hoped this 'meeting would teal rete:tes public dr separate.' bare its effect on the Finuuee Mini ter,I r is :ere request et the House, ill, l aea that he would reale a that this >iar evithare e his resolution eon.. movement for tariff reform Sias deep Jing the peach :e of muulei alines seated And pernlnteent, and it it was not 31 it * power ower to eo.:s+lidate granted there would be plunges alt+Ot- (kal y 1~ Mere Lip : �te°.);C •c�?atracteai without ilegal`•eMere 33e 'did not care whether he '.e:eraty. Perhaps the Inti desired will ; reaped honors or office or not, the battle be t'ought: out by ballots, but , t haati to act'tal:ea1 as well lvtlaout it31h'i�°:i,,;c? ��r .,the taeglilature. + ::dose who wanted money bald better stay ie altogether prob:ablo tint capital l on I<ie other side. There will be lush- e':raent will be re-ost'ablished in the ins of money nt the next {election, :cera .tlic)nigan. A bili has },:1�e.t than ever before. The roanuincturers a St4 Meet). providing for the :Malaga, and h.,ve t+l tde ait:*nev and they are going to ai:l tile nteunre will endorse it. :gat stand by the Government. Some of the 15t' has at11Urdener been bnnge l in cotton et.Ye1t was selling ot 20, and they _ f: vee,»id pay to keel) el) unthe tariff. This of .r,i-�1ra. Solitary .l:y imprisonmente',r i Ili is the present panislonenttor murder suv,ectn)oro directly tvneeresthe peo- Otelat7 fa75t t1egrute pie than any ether question. 2 ter. Patrons of Industry cif South l The Liberal Convention. th have uoreinuted candidates foilFor filo coiniaafi Liberal convention Howe nn i`ilnaiasila�s urd Cl:zt4aria anal ritlicg is entitled to send live official delegates, in addition to the Liberal itemiser or the Liberal candidate at the lee: Dominion e ectien. But there is no et ilater*. Jaynes Donald, of 1, was cliesen for the House of renems., awl Mr. Robiesnu, •of Sinn- of chi, fear the LeN11 Legislature. ati 4 is a eneeeral Haiti air. Rz)binrnn a d o zas..en orlrer straetin tig zzy will ale l d iar*rati'C,', al rnats delegates, e neit.erj to attend the convention. Make Clete eonvettion afair and full representa- tion, of Liberal thomeht in all its phaecs. The fel °wit g provisuns have been made in regilrel to railway 2ite:—De.a P.• gates effieird br alternate, and all ladies azzorupunyiag them, will be entitled to a return teeket free on complying with the following regutatiots:--Att the railway et:;ee where the ticket to Ottawa is pun leaasted it will be necessary for ea.la person to secure from the railway agent 'standard eertiticut+e" and to take it to Ottawa and ;present it to the a+teretary'. the coarentian, 'wba will thrrnupen entloree encb certificate se eta to entitle the holder thereof to pre e+et*tioa -of *ala endorsed o ed*r i tbnt'tide ate" to, • is�.311t D 3- A house and stable belougiog to Mrs. Grantham, of Mary street, was completely and babe will sail by S. S. Labrador on hurtled on Sunday evening lase. The anostthe lith of June for a two :months' vasa- uufernatee.te part of et was that the 'kion in England and the Continent. Bose belonging to the fire department were about iial yards short of reaching the bunting buildings, and although every effort was put forth to save the building it was impossible. The lady is in very peer eireun,stances, and Mari no inseam:tee on either building. Fireuratkers in the bands of heist hievous boys paused the damage, The elopeureut of Joseph Oook, eremuo or W. Doherty en Co., with Mrs. Robert' Stevens, wife of R. Steveus of H. Stevens a :Son, builders anti veentractors, caused' g 00 os 64 34 34 50 15 15 9 2 00 7 09 10 6 75 NOTICE. The Council of the corpora tion o Huron ,all tweet in the Court Beu, .Tuesday, June 6th. at 3 o'clo against the county must be p the first day of the meeting. Goderieh, May 'a` th, 15`23. the County of T Goderieh, on tiff p. m Accounts nted .:n or before 1P. LANE, Clerk, BiuevaJe - Rev. .3. S. Cook, M. A., of Ripley, formerly of this place, has received the B. D. degree of the Wesleyan Theologi- cal College, .Montreal. He bas also suecesfnlly eompleted the Post -Grafin - ate course for Doctor of Philosophy, in connection with the Illinois Wesleyan i University, and will be awarded the Ph' De„ degree at the June convocation. lir. Cook bas just returned from a visit to the World's .Fair, and with Mrs. Cook * was :"sake on the . lailstene, un9t W eek. eat th rawu at him while he was railway train. The missile I biro and e:'atuevery nearly hotting til at t`bester. sage a".teeks', Gt.aastMne,be the Prem and toy tkers, publf,z ritfteratt-es •ea1- ttt)petolis, even gic>attiugiv.npon Coat being translate) data da'tii)rl tarifa oats /ie.:vie. . 'Rc?ra>SRnw` bas 1>ecn art -erg* e d Potty Chvmrniasioner by the Dominion t far at teru:1 tit tree 5 errs. rt $5,00 per annum. Professor to a *ell -n 1 1e rtaan. Ile cart. ion. *n i prior to entering the Mr. William Duncan, one of the oldest inhabitants of Blnevede, died last week, of paralysis, and Was buried on Saturday in the Blnevale cemetery by the Osauge Order, of which be was a member. Two years .previous to his death be had beeu 1 living with his daughter, near WTinrham. lir. Archibald Ashton, who kept a tailor shop here a tattle over a year ago, died last 1 Gerrie, week at i friend's jlonss in txei , of coa- snrnption. Mr. Ashton was quite a young man, a favorite with limey, and hes death quite u sensation here. The guilty Pair wile be deeply mourned. took the evening train from bare on .Satter- Mr. Edward Leech is attending the eiay evening. for Fort Hume, and so fax World's Fair. nothing has been heard of the runaway Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Ross and Mr. wed pair. look leaves a -rife and six chi/area • Mrs. T. H. gess, et 1Vinhlani, sp„e,Bena- and Mrs. &evees leaves 0.15, but took one :lead.), with Mr. Eeklie Boss, of this pisee, watt her. Great indignation is expressed ] .+air- B. N. Duff took a business trip et agaiust the unnatural peair, but .mare espec- ?, Brantford last ve ns. Tally against Ot>ok, who east before leaving, ; nit. Geo. meson a.nd family, s:$ Wanabana, itis s ia,delitr:rateiy forced; item his eldest sen el 113 Itis monthly -wages, with which he hal ease, remcbed haute, un3 this is the only menet' 11e seems to have bad 'Kiel fauna. Mat News-Tterord says: A valuable relictexass, with 'iter sister, mea. Waulter belonging teethe late James Stavely was Bather€ori. ere visaing at °:lr. John Bosmen"s. 'last week. Mr. John Messer is engstro l is cheese tiiakieg at .Listowel. Mrs. Hallaru, of Win11harn, spent. Wei - found one day .asst week. Some clothes belous'ing to' the deccease3 had been placed outside some time ado. T :3y steed the tel of ritin.and frost and avers thorbnghly sired ani finally given toes respectable and honestvvamsn in Clinten to snake of them rrokla3aver ease ehe desired. Attet the barn thoroughly washed, so. 211 driel a pair el pants *sr* Lady Ab•rdten wsa ow Satardry 1 i etwten the liuiag and cltytb• ; elected president Of as 'world's con. wed Sart ems toned as bank de. grass of 11ta Miss Lizzie Itobertsr+n happened tvith s very painful accident this week. She pierced ber lland'eith a rusty nail. But We hope with goodenedieal attention it Willi soon be well. MOT LINK RY ,will issue RETURN . TICKETS to all points in Canada, MAY 23813 AND 24TH good to return May 25th, at SINGLE E FARE. J. NiCCLL, Agent, WIXORAir, 1TOWN 0 WIGHAM. COURT -t ri REVISION, :'oteo1ga relief but cure for all kinds of 'HEAD PAINS, SICK STOMACH SS thel drags. A Nice to take. t STARE'S. Mists Fanny Paterson, 01 Winghatn, is vis3itingfriends bete. AND BILIOUS 'Harmless. Contain no 'wonderful Componn Sure de Be erre So' PREPARED BY R. ST 11. M. 0.C. P., CHEMIST FROM CL SaoWt U OV.Elastn. SOOTLAND. FOR THE R. STARK MEDICINE CO. Notice is hereby gi. of the Assessment Ito of the present year, -e Council Chamber, bynil'Drurt:tst& a box. Sow 25 �ElitTS Entirely new Compound On rv1ond ay, n that the Conrt of Revision I Dm the Town of 0 hold 15, first in tt tgin he lay 29th, 1893 at 7.3 o'clock p. m. .All parties interest will please take notice and govern them:sires ac nrdiugir'J.1; FERGUSON, Wiugham, May 15111, E03. Clerk NEVI TAILOR SHOP, GEO. H. MN . OTICE. .t Court of Rei ision and Appeal. The Conrt of 5 tision and Appeal of the TOWNSHIP •P TURItiBERRT, ts-i i be held in IlfelDopmtirs Hall, 33liltevalee, on MONDAY, MAY 29th 1893, Wishes to announce to the people of Wingham and vicinity that he hes opened it tailor shop Itis TH.2 STORE ONE DOOR SOUTH OF M•FR, R. HILL'S RES- TAURANT, and lately occupied by M. Patterson. watchmaker. AU. clothing made in the merest styles. at 1 o'clock p. edto take notice. WORKMANSHIP AN FIT GUARANTEED. The patioltage of the patblic goliciteea aha satisfaction guaranteed. GEORGE H. IRVTN. 'Wagtails* March loth, 1893. 1 parties interested are request-. JouN BURGESS. Tp. Clerk. yringes. Fountain Syringts, Household Syringes, Alpha Syringes, Omega Syringes, Hot 'Water Bottles. HAMILTONsS DRUG STORE. Central Telephone ExchattgC, 1 13E WORLD'S F1! 31ENT0 toon vIsrr0BS '10 5111 allow. ionTagmwre A sprightly lady oorrespoude thus to the Montreal Witness; Chicago's older sisters and have a familiar way of eritio : method of lcoepin; house, r.t1 le sliooked at her untidy ways,her indifference with regard to prop her big, unprecedented plans, usually too busy to stop to a'' her holo and foreign critics, withstaudin8' she is often anise she remains 'genial and hospital efot ready for the Pair ? S1 halo done better under the oil ces y All the bad weather in tl acs has been deliberately dumj on her doorsteps. Rain, snow, blow, have been repeated int while Chicago has slipped rou or waded in mud, or repaired de Her good humor has not des even when her most generous ished ,plans for the pleasure venionoe of the world have b She has multiplied trier workm day and night, and 10 1 out of of disturbed and disturbing and seemingly insurmountable ties has risen a city of summed in which to entertain the gue dially invited. All honor to k veranoe,and to tiae unity and h those who have endeavored to her ,wishes, and.her noble p1a education of these who may streets. Slee is elo cleligent and of getting her house in order wb daily for hor own immense 1 we,uan excuse .her dishevollt old shoes, soiled hands, and g Some time in the near future toher days laden with Italia hat streets will be swept and herr houses will be resplsndei freshness and,fragrance of me will brush back her locks an will emerge tram toil with chi and browned ,by the ardent' prairie breezes•, her oyes w with the lake tonic, while, magnificent :robes, she will come to all who draw.noa smelts of heraindefatigable b .Chicago might well be ne of tparadoxes. The usual d growth or development have facilities and .aclvautages u; elsewhere; from the devastati< risen to undaunted activity at greatness. - The "oldest inhabitant” t came bere sixty years ago wl w:a.s',jtest a taqgle of grasses,se ieemlee," with a few inhabit around 111 the.mlad. Now, or books and penofls, for he w your ,questions. Chicago is miles from the pecan, yet she gateway of the great lakes, a tivavtrueen. She .is the int tropolie. Nearle akirty railwc the city, diverginttito all the b ado tend '.to Mexico. with on. thousand miles •ebrailway. and twenty .mall amine come and la„ t year needy five tweuty-,,hree millioa pieces c were handled. Besides th city post.oiiices within the Chicagoistteveuty four miles four and to half to leen ani wide. Nearly taw millioud,ef doll expended on dyer public echo form a system connected h and embrace -about two hued generous neverfailiug vat taken frbne Lake Michigan,t shore, by iron cribs nine Moe These milts extend 30 fete✓ bottom and connect with tunnel. Chicago's large public lib) '. ' tion tensfve circulation? other city contain over two milliol red thousand books. The berry Library, now nearly an extensive and rare referc There are between three red churches in the city; f lays are given annually for 1 and throe million more f< there are nearly forty libel chreitable aeylures and twe tale and dispensaries. Against these factors fo vast array of opposing for aesthetic saloons, gambling the ingenious devices for s away with the human h mase of humanity and 11 tortes are pouring stranger' reds of thousands. Indivii (Vented and all necesesry p en for its preservation, but not much regarded; so, ma when you Teeth the city the World's Fair be hot int hatodled and handed' ale even jatntlied like the ret