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Show FOREIGN. 'ern Gigantic RdIIi-oimI luterftrlses. ChioaBo, 6 W. H. Cilley of Lima a partner ol Ibe lale Henry Meium. the great Peruvian railroad builder' ia in this oity. He haB in band Ihe gigantic enterpri.es undertaken by Meigiia, and in here tn purchase railroad material and milling machinery. ma-chinery. He is full ol prl'jecls fur the development ol l'cru. ' He hae one road that he is puahii,,, across the Andes from Callao and Lima lo the great wheat producing country on the east mde of the mountains. At present, only enough grain and other products are grown in this rich country coun-try far domestic, use, owing to the difficulty of taking it to market, it having to be transported across tbo mountains to the co,;st on mules and l amas. W hen the road h. climbed tbe mountain!, Mr. (Jiliey is sure that a new granary or toe world will bo opened. Great num-bera num-bera of machines are already being taken to Onile. The railroad will be completed iu a year. He, like Mr Meiggi, has large interests in ti e silver mines in connection wills his railroad enterprise, which he say, will cast tne bonanzas ol Nevada iu the shade when developed. There are copper mines of vast wealth, also which he a opening up. H ia p0liJ live hat great ch.ncta are open lo North American merchants, if they will only take the trouble to .end heir agents lo lcta auj iulrudu their product,. As il i, u,e lOiighsh aloicat eiclusivey control ih0 lriuie |