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parents are preparing the lint and arnica certain to be needed.
It is nothing but Cleveland and hot weather nowadays, but it isn’t lialf as not as the Democrats will make it for Harrison’s followers next November.
Vol. 1, No. 12, of the Lamp, pub. lished at French Camp, Miss., has made its appearance at this office. The Lamp needs a little oil, judging from its appearance.
Jackson is now without a morning payer, the Clarion having signified its intention to appear at 11 o’clock in the day to avoid the {heavy additional expense of all night work.
The Echo’s esteemed metropolitan contemporary, the Daily City Item, has reached its 16th year of existence. It is a good paper and truly deserves the wide patronage it enjoys.
An exchange of ours says you may stand on the street corner and discuss politics and talk about financial reform till you grow hoarse, but if you don’t register before the 7th day of July you cannot vote next Nov.
At a meeting held this week in Biloxi Iberville Lodge No. 54, Knight of Pythias, the following officers were elected for the ensuing term:	Ernest Desport, chancellor
commander; W. K. M. Ducate, vice chancellor; Ilarry Arnold, prelate, Wm. Kent, master-at-arms.
In his closing sermon at Nashville, Sam Jones said:	“If old Tammany
were to go to hell in a body knock at the door, the devil would only let them in one at the time. If he were to let them in all at the time, they would knock him in the head, elect their own devil and run things to suit themselves,”
Judge Calvin deWolf, one of the most influential citizens of Chicago and who owns a beautiful villa here, in a private letter to the editor says of the nominations:	“I hope you
are pleased with the Demobratic nominations. We Republicans are satisfied we can bes1; them, but if Cleveland is elected, *e can endure the affliction if you can. If, how ever, Harrison shall be re-elected, the benefits will be yours as well as ovrs. y
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failures, with smaller liabilities in the South than in other sections. We show that in development and production our progress has been phenomenal, and that the growth of our diversified mauufactures make a total during the past five year of over 17,000 new industries.
Now, take this fact—since 1888 our assessed property has increased $1,600,000,000 in value, according to the reports for 1890.
When a section can accomplish so much in twenty-seven years—starting with only battlefields and ruins for assets—the outlook ought, to be bright.
It is bright, and growing' ater. If we make	fight
on the right line we cav. asb the Republican party {this year, and, even if we fail, it will take a bigger man than Benjamin Harrison to block our onward march. Look at it as you will, the rising South is now in a positiou to hold 'her own, and seize her share of fortune’s gifts.
Gov. Boies sent the following telegram to Grover Cleveland: “Accept hearty congratulations of all Iowa Democrats and be assured none will be more devoted to you than myself and those I am proud to number among my frienJs in this State.” Why didn’t Governor Hill show the same spirit of friendliness and prove himself of his shouting “I am a Democrat” by pledging his support to Democracy’s choice.
A Texas steer—not the play of that name, but a real animal—created almost a panic ouone of the crowded streets of Brooklyn, the other day by dashing wildly among the pedestrians. After dangerously wounding three people the steer was killed.
The world’s record in bycicle riding was broken last week in San Francisco, by Frank Waller, who rode 363 miles in twenty-four hours. He rode the first ten miles in less than 31 minutes, and over 19 miles in the first half hours.
It has been discovered that once before Harrison was nominated on a Friday, lt was in 1876 and he made the canvass for Governor for Indiana and was well beaten. Friday is an nnlucky day.
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s«ve him from the defeat now staring
i in the face. Mark this prediction.
The knowledge that Adlai Stevenson removed [nearly fifty thousand Republican Republican postmasters while he held the office of First Assistant Pastmaster General is what makes evary good Democrat feel like taking off his coat and help to elect him Vice President.
China is going to boycott American products because of the recently enacted prohibitory law. This will have no effect upon this year’s Fourth of July celebration, as the supply el fire crackers is already on hand.
Two colored delegates from Florida to Minneapolis, on their way home, not having ticket* or money, Jwere put off the train by the brakeman. That attacked him so viciously that they were arrested, charged with a murderous assault. They were sentenced to twojyeam imprisonment and were taken to Michigan City. They gave their names as John Rogers and John Craig.
The crowned heads of Europe will attend the Bay St. Louis and Ware-land celebration of the Fourth, according to the N. O. Item. “Caught on the Fly: Mr. P. H.—No, you are mistaken in thinking Mayor Ulman, of Waveland failed to invite all the crowned heads and ruling powers of Europe to the Fonrth of July regatta. Of course he did not include them in general proclamation, bat sent them special cablegrams. I bear that he is already getting favorable responses, and has hopes that Emperor William and President Carnot will, for this particular occasion, bury the hatchet and come over together.
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