amount of work is waiting to be I mi]]io done; there is Main street to be I ulmos paved, the conn try roads are to be I of fool made passable, the fire department I is to be reorganized and moved into I °®ver suitable quarters, a pnblio library is I * Wt to be established, and a sewer ays-tern oommenoed. Then the business I „TheI Hart Tmen ought to take hold, too, and or* u foHt ganize a fuel gas company, and a street railway company. With these I era; jt seven projects completed, Massillon I Smith; could take breath for another effort. I ter» H-