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Show TOO BIG. ' What a placa New Tork would be for Pat Moran. The last estimates published state that it will be necessary, in order to keep the city in proper form, to expend $8,000,000 on the pave-menta pave-menta annually from this time on. If the city continues to grow in the next forty years as it has in tha laat forty, horses will have to be banished and ths streets and sidewalks all be laid with ate! raila to banish walking, and everybody and all freight will have to be moved on wheels. It Is getting to be too big. It bullies one to think what an atom he ia among the hosts that throng there. The contemplated ship canal aouth will have to be built and make a continuous city and port clear to Philadelphia, or Long Island sound will have 'o be converted into a branch harbor, and ita ahore annexed aa a suburb. But considering how many good harbors thee are on the Atlantic coast, New Tork is too big already. |