. Book of the Royal blue . ce, take the Worlds Fair inlSi>3, which was unquestionably the great-est exhibition of its kind ever held—thebeautiful White City remains a dream toall who saw it. The ex(iuisite homes are CHICAGO. not confined to one grand s|)read out far to the nortli and farto the south and hundreds of miles of jjer-fectly level roadway criss-cross the beauti-ful residence sections. Everything is on alarge scale, and if a resident of the WindyCity is sometimes given over to a littleboasting now and then, it is not a badthing, for the wish is more than often thefa


. Book of the Royal blue . ce, take the Worlds Fair inlSi>3, which was unquestionably the great-est exhibition of its kind ever held—thebeautiful White City remains a dream toall who saw it. The ex(iuisite homes are CHICAGO. not confined to one grand s|)read out far to the nortli and farto the south and hundreds of miles of jjer-fectly level roadway criss-cross the beauti-ful residence sections. Everything is on alarge scale, and if a resident of the WindyCity is sometimes given over to a littleboasting now and then, it is not a badthing, for the wish is more than often thefather to the thought; and the result issomething done. The Baltimore iS: Ohio Railroad made itsentry into Chicago on November 1, 1874,giving the city another ini|)ortant trunkline outlet to the seaboard cities, and hasbeen an important factor in the wonderfuldevelopment of this great commercialcenter. Its passenger trains arrive and departfrom the Grand Central Passenger Station,located at Harrison Street and JACKSON BODLKVARI). KAST MAKKET STRKET-WHOLESALK DISTRICT. THE VALLEY OF THE SHENANDOAH. HV R. M. tUKSHIRE. BK ALTIFLL wurd-ijictures of theValley of the Shenandoah havebeen given to the pubHc, but the* subject is one of endless only is the Valley of the Shenan-doah beautiful, but it is full of historicinterest, and ]iarticiibnly this immediate paign; Adam Stephen, the great fighterand friend of Washington; and WilliamDarke, a hero of the frontier and the vic-tor in a hundred personal combats with thesavages. In this valley these first-namedwarriors rusted out long years of vigorousmaiiliodil in inglorious repose, their swords


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