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jttic$cmocrit-inr fe53 Mr. Tildcn's l'latioria. Kew York World. The Atlanta Constitution makes this surprising statement: "Mi. Tilden dictated every word of the Sr. Louis platform ot 1870. Tbe Committee did noi changr) a ingle line, ami I lie.v were seniiible tor not doing so. There wan no mi oh InoliNlineiiS us free ti.tdn in it. Nor no pilch foolishness ns "tarifl for revenue only.' His platlorm was successful autl he wnst elected." Wo have ivcetitlv re-published tbe tarifl-relorm plank of the Deiu ooi alio pint lot m ot lSil, upon which Mr. Tilden earned 2few York and the country, but as our South era contemporary seems iguoiunt of it, and it is good doctrine at this time, we give it 11311111 : We denouuee the present tnrifl, levied upon nearly 4,000 articles, as a uiasteipieco of injustice, ine quality and talsepreten.se. It yields a dwindling, not a yearly rising revenue. It has impoverished many industries to subsidize a few. It prohibits imports that might pur t-base the products of American labor. It has degraded Atuciioaii commerce trom the first to uu inle rior rank on the high seas. It has out down the ssles of American manufactures nt home and abroad, and depleted the returns of Ameri can agriculture an industry fol lowed by half Our people. It costs tbe people Are times more than it prod ace s to the treasury, obstructs the processes of production mid wastes the fruits of labor. It pro motes fraud and fosters smuggling, enriches dishonest officials and bankrupts honest merchants. We demand that all custom house taxa tion shall be only for revenue." This terse and forcible denuncia tion of tbe war tariff makes Presi dent Cleveland's message seeui moderate and almost tame tu com parison. The sort of "foolishness'' that Mr. Tilded's platform did not contain was the demand which the Constitution and a few other Demo cratic journals now make that tbe internal taxes ou w hiskey and beer be abolished in order to render impracticable any reduction in the tariff taxes on the necessities of tbe people. Mr. Tildeu was too sound un economist and too good a Democrat to favor such a policy us Ibis. After referring to the disposition of certain Northern papers to dis courage euuiiigraiioii to the South by using the old bloody shirt argu ment, the Natchez Democrat says : "The South is perfectly willing to receive all good citizens from any section, of any shade ot political opinion and trust totheirowu good sense and judgment for the founda tion of their future political creed. The bugbear of political ostracism is one which cannot be sustained when the story of those who have tried tbe country bus been told. The South wauls tbe iudusty, the intelligence and the .skill and capi tal of the energetic people who liave made tbe West soprospeious, and ita people ure perfectly willing to take tbe chances ou their politics. They hold out tbe inducements of a fertile soil, a delightful climate, a 'kindly aud hospitable reception, leaving it to any newcomers the task of working out their future fortunes on equal terms with those who are already here. Energy and industry will be the only elements which will be required to work out tbe problem of the survival of the fittest."' Mosstee Timber Haft. The lumbermen of Hova Scotia, who built tbe uionstei timber raft which was wrecked last tail while being towed to 'ew York, nro not dis coursed, but are building another. The tlrst was iu the form of a cigar. This ouc U beiug made iu tlie form of a ship. Wbeu completed, the dimensions will be : Total length over nil, COO feet; width. 54 leet ; depth, SS feet. She will be constructed of about 23, 000 spruce trees and pieces of piliug, tbe Micks averaging thirty-eight teet in length, running up iu size from a diameter of six inches at tbe small end. The ship bus uo bold, bat ber bull is solid mass Iroui keel to deck, rounding up fore and nfc Tbe vessel will carry six masts, each built 12 feet into the bull and fitted with spring stays aud hrouds. She wilt be square rig ged, witb fore aud nit trysails, uud will fitted with windlass au chors, rudder and full steeling gear. The foremast bead and mizzeumaxt bead will be filtel witb crow's nests, each supplied witb a power ful aelMeetliug lump, capable of burning tor tbiity days, so that iu the event of the cratt being tempo rarily abandoned at sea she will pi ye timely warning by night to all approaching vea.it-Is. She will car ry a crew of twenty meu, tor whose accommodation large boose is to be erected ou the deck. She w ill be ready (or launching iu June, and is to be towed to New York. The adopting of tbe suffrage amendment to the coitstitu:ioii or Ktitxls Itiland will probably add 32,000 rotera to the list ft, BU( i. crease tbe Democratiu cliauces of carrying tbe State in tbe fall. It on would bare a good pie turw of public opinion be most take It by tbe iuniauiwueous process. IttUws Dot keep stiil. Tie last words of a great man seem most iuiKHtat, for tbe rea son that be will bot contradict tbem tbe cext boar. Augustus Craft, JtaiiKfartuioraiiiUmpi.rterof IVAN A & DO.ttliMTIC CIGARS, Whnlrmlo denier in Plug mid Smoking Tobacco, Sniiir, I'ipesaml Smoker' Ai tick's. 50 iind 53 Graricr Street, NEW ORLEANS. Oct otter 7, t :-ly McKavife Roche, TKOPlilETORS WAVKKI.Y STABLES, UNDERTAKERS, KOYAL STREET, Between Register office and Cattle House, MOBILE, ALA. KW Their elegnnt lino of Undertaker's Goods are elected from tbe best mumi fac tories, and no pains me snared to make this ilennrtnient second to none. Mr. 13. F. PICKETT, ut Scranton, is authorized to act as our agent, and orders through luiu will bnveour pronipr.ntieii tion. McKAY & ROCHE. March 7. 1888. 7-ly Millinery! Millinery! In all tbe Infest Sliftdi and Slmps, just received per Hteantera Mid m press, by MME. ROSA REYNOIR, No. 9 Chartrei Street, THIRD DOOR FK0M CANAL, NEW ORLEANS, LA. Tier TRICES are the LOWEST in the City, as ahe owns hr iilacn of buainoaa, and fives her pa tron the benefit of her retlured uxixiuapa. Country ordora solicited aud autiafactioo guaranteed, French Corsets a Specialty. November 4, 1887. 36-Gra John J. Driscoll, DKALRR IX PltOVISIONS. Staple ail Fancy Gtoceiies, Canned Goods; "Wines Ss Liquors, Cigars and Tobacco a Specialty. 205 Jfc 227 South Rampart, aud 253 Oirod Sts, New Unleash, i.a. January 8, 1838. 4o-ly GOODALL'S RESTAURANT AND . OYSTER SALOON. . First-Class Lodging. Elegant Dining: Rooms up Stntrs Tor Ladies and Gentlemen. 33 North Roy al St., MOBILE. ALA. October 21, 1887. 3fi-lim J. P. COLLINS, DEAI.KR IN GENTLEMEN, LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN'S Boots and Shoes OF ALL GRADES, No. 58 Dauphin street, Between Koyal and Water, MOBILE, ALA. November 11, 1887. 37-Gm JARVIS TURNER'S SONS & CO, MANI'FACTUItERS OP Doors, Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Dal- lusters, Doortf; Window Frames, Brackets, Etc. KEGULAtt 6IZS IN STOCK. Dealers in BniHers' Hardware, Glass, Putty and Pure Mxed Paints. Jartis Tcrnkb's Sons & Co., Cor, St. Anthony & YVatei sts., Mobile. Ala. April 30. 187. 9-ly THE 2STEW LACLEDE HOTEL, Government Street, MOBILE. Tico Bloclit From thr. Union Depot Newly Furnished and Re fiitted, ALL MODERN IMPROVEMENTS. Electrio Light, Electrie Bells, aud Bath Kooma. Rates 1 82 a nd $2.00 per day. W. P. CHENEY, Proprietor. DndW 24, 1886. 41-ly PIIAHL, RlvER. Krom Lookont (Station on the N. O. and M. Kilrond, for Pearlington, Logtown and Caioraville, the fast propeller, QW.G. Henderson, E. 8. 150AEDMAN, Mister. Make daily tripa to Pearlington.Log town and Gainearille. Connect a witb the coast accommodation traia, morning and evening, and also with tbe east-bound traia from New Orleans daily. Job Printing:. WE PEIXT. At lower ratva than eliv 9 where in tbe Son lb, Cams, Letter and Bill Heads, En velopes, Programmes, Post ers, Briefs, Blanks, l'amph lots, and cTery other class of printing. SeDd ns your orders. Satisfaction given. Democrat-Stif Job Office. to Job Printing-. i tiiiKip.N Niw.teY, (.imki.ih S r4ini.nr JONES, SIBLEY & CO.. (Successors to HakiulsoN A Co.,) WHOLESALE DEALERS IN 8. W. Corner Water ami St. 'rnncia at.. MOBILE, ALA. August 80, lfW7. 20-l.v H. D. RrlcCOWN, DEALER IN Mens. Youths and Boys' CLOTHING, HATS, Shirts and Furnishing Goods, Cor. Common mid St. Charles Sts., NEW OKIE AX 8, LA December Hi, 18H7. 42 6m FEBNANB S. FREDERIC, Parisian Dyer, U9 St. Francis St "... MOBILE. ALA. Ladies. Gents and Children's Clothes cleaned by tbe Chemical Dry Process with out taking to pieces, and warranted not to shrink Feathers Bleached, Dyed and Curled. Parasols Cleaned and Dyed. Silks, Velvets, Fiue Laces, Lace Curtains, Cashmeres, Blankets, etc. Gloves oleauod, DYES WARRANTED FAST. tAll con ii try work entrusted to me will receive caret nl aud prompt attention September 9, 1887. 28-6m Hknry Lociitk. Wm. G. Murtaoii HENRY LOOHTE & CO. (Successors to I.ochte it Conies), WHOLESALE CROCEHS, AND IMPORTERS OF Wines and Liquors. 4C aud 48 Tohoupitoulas street, NEW ORLEANS. Jnne 10, 1887. l:-ly E. T. COWAUT Ac ItRO., Commission Merchants, Wholesale Dealers in POTATOES, APPLES, ONIONS, CABBAGE, ETC., ALSO Pomfry, Eggs and Game, J8 & 40 N. TVtr and 16 & Is St. It Icbacl Sta., K. Tal. Cowart. ?Afnlulp A l'l COBSKLIIIS L. ;IWABT. jiU-UUHB, Vlil. January 6, ISHcj- 4-(iin II. X. BUCKLEY, 8 Camp Street, New Orleans, WATCHMAKER, And DoaleV lu FINE WATCHES, Jewelry, Silverware& Spectacles Ever? sort of watches repaired. Jewel ry lnudo to order. Diamond re-set in newest style. All at reasouublo prices and tuny gun run toed. April 24, iet. ft-ly . 1. Adams. J. O. On, W. Remind, A. liouitn. JOHN I. ADAMS & CO.. WHOLESALE 43,"4.innd 47 South fetursst., p Xew Orleans, La. COFFEE, SIKJAU, MOLASSES & KICK, a oneciiilty. itenresented by 11. is. i'Ka UOKDEs. NoTembor 11, 18S7. 3710m Moritross Hotel, liiloxi, .T .V. P. J. MONTROSS, Proprietor. ()PEN gUMR & INTER.) This tiiraons hotel, situated nt the most (lili''litfnl scasuio re.soit in tho Suuth, offers tlio most complete liist cI.ims accuiu modutiou3 AT EEBtTCEB PLICE3 for tbig Reason ; situated directly on the Beach, shaded by grand old live oaks, i.s accessibility to pure uir aud freedom from malaria, with Cue Boating, Fishing, Hunting to Driving, render it one of the most desirable places ou tbe Gulf of Mexico. Its table is al ways supplied with tho delicncios of the season, while its rooms aud attendance are unsurpassed. For farther particulars apply by letter or telegram at my expense. P. J. MOXTROSS. Jnue 21, 1887. 17-tf Crescent Hotel, Bay St Louis, Hiss. Beautiful location for a SUMMER AND WINTER RESORT. Facing directly on the Gulf. OPEN WINTER ANT)S VMMER Boating; and Filiing, Terms Very Reasonable! JOHN V. TOULME, Proprietor. Jan nary 8, 1886. 43-tf A FILL LI.E OF Drugs and Medicines -AT- t0SSPciNT)Ry0fclE t7"Preacriptiona filled at all Hoars. W. D. BRAGG & SON. Mora Point, Mi April 1, 17. -ly Mess Foi&t Academy. Co-educational : instruction t boron eh. F.iemplary deportmeut reqnired. Loca tion superior in health. Commodious boilding ia good erdcr. Chen boarding in private families. Tuition irasoni ble. Pupils entered any time. English, Latia ssrl Greek, for farther information. Addrasa. J. O. GLENN. Priocipsl, Mom Point. Mjaa. DacemUr 9, 19S7. 41 ly (iKO. A. JllXM, formerly uf tlairalaou tt Co. GIUS II TOBACCO, A ISiiMplcious Livery Mtublo Mini. There Is a livery stable keeper in Houston, Texai, w ho is very care ful to whom he bires his turnouts. One Sunday afternoon a young iiiiiriied man called at the livery stable and wanted a uore and lut tt.v. "Who is Boiiijr with you V asked the lirery stable man. "1 11 tu Siolnjj lo take my witVs mother out for ber health, aud put a hatchet and spude iu the bottom ot the bu Ky, us 1 want to btiur in some young cedar trees to plant out at the cemetery." "My buggies ure all engaged, and if they were not you would have to pay $200 buggy hire tor one afternoon." "Why, bow's tliatf "Uesides, I don't want to be hauled up as a witness every time the court meets." "Wit ness! What about!" And then you'll be taking a change ot venue be can h puiilic sentiment ia down on you here, and I don't want to bo attached by tliesberitt as a witness, tiavel forty miles, uud be fined $40, and then be black-guarded by three or four lawyers." "Why, what are you talking aboutt" "That's all right. I don't say yon ain't jnstifl ed, but I ain't uo fool. When a man wants to take bis mother in law out in the eo 11 u try for her health, witb a hatchet and a spade, nod talks about planting things in the cemetery, 1 know all I want to. My buggies arc lined for a year in advance. Just take your custom to some rival house. When I hire a buggy it is a buggy, and when I hire a hearse it is a hearse. I don't want to do any business what's uot legitimate." The Sage and the Youth. A Youth in whose bosoui Ambi tion hubbled like sap iu a sugat pan, sought out a celebrated Sage who lived alone in a Forest aud said: 'Oh, wise man, 1 come to ask your Advice, and I want it Bad. Tell me how 1 can become a Great Man." 'Uni. What's your nget" "Twenty years." "Have, you ever Tacked a Ward Caucu.sl" "Never, eb, Sage." "Kuu a gati" ot Political Strik erst" "Never." "Then yon may go borne and boak your Head, tor there is no show for you to be Great. MOEAL: Begin early and begin right, it you would attain greatness. Missed the Girl aud Kissed Cow. the "Well, J ml, what is it yer are so anxious to tell the boys?'' asked Deacon iSkinberry oi the village Ananias. "Waal, I (lonno's you'll b'lieve it." "Never mind, tell it anyhow." "Er you fellers was telling 'bout fast train time, aixty miles er nour, 'u so on; but 1 calklate I kin tell yer 'bout a liteuin' train ez beats 'em all. I went down ter tber dep t one day when 1 lired at Scooper villa on tbe Tearing Thunder Koad, an' ez 1 stepped on the curs an' turued ter kiss my wife good-bye, tber train pulled out 'u 1 kissed a cow six miles out in tber keutry." Dangerous. It has beeu well known lor a number of years tliul tbe State IIuute iu Jiicksou was in a dilapidated, if not in n dangerous condition, and it now iippears that its tumbling down is only a ques tion of tunc Tbe peoplo of Jackson should nave acquiesced in tiie proposition made a few .years biuce by tlie people of Meridian to fnruisu tbe State it suitable building to be erected iu tliis city without cost to tbe people of tlie State. Had that ofl'et been accepted tbe "So lon s" would have an opportunity to coutinue tntir travesties ou leisla tiou without tbe fear of being Hat teucd out upon tbe altar of patriot ism at Jackson. It is rumored that Gov. Lowry is thinking of calling au eilra aessiou tbe of Legislature witb the view ol making some toi t of provisions for tbe future meetiugs ot the .Legisla ture aud other ludicial bodies ot tbe State. It is to be hoped that the Gover uor will await the assemblage of the remarkable "set of fellows who composed tbe recent Legisla ture until tbe tottering bnibltug is about ready tu tall, and let it catch be whole lot. Meridian Noes. ViKiting minister : "That's a fiue rocking horse rou hare, my little man. Papa buy it I' unariey : "To: I won it at a lottery." Miu- ister: "Ab. don't rod know it's naughty to gamble or take chan ces P Charley: MWby, it was at your own church fair, Mr. Broad brim." Texas Sittings. A girl down South wanted a hus band so bad she paid 1150,000 tor one and picked out an editor. We come high, but they must bare on. Our Society Journal, Gor. Dill, of New York, declares most emphatically that be ia not, nor bas be been s candidate for Piesideut. An Ohio girl wbo has lately In herited a fortune is abont to wed negro twice as old as ber. Ko so coautiog for taste. By act of tbe late Legislature members ot military companies art exempt trom road and street dut. The skin of tbe cat Bib is now . . . t . , i f . wnneu inio iraiaer iu urrmanj . ii , Utouia, ssple, and rpan welL E. A. TYLER'S SON Takos pleasure In Informing the public of his establishment at No. 3 Camp Street, and invites attention to his entirely new stock of DIAMONDS, COLD and SILVER WATCHES, and FINE COLD JEWELRY, all of the latest designs and patterns. My stock consists of cho ce articles, which have been selected with care, and will be offered at as low prices as first-class goods can possibly be sold. All new goods; no old stock. Inspection of same earnestly solicited ! MR. B. F. VICCIN will pay special attention to the re pairing of Fine Watches and Chronometers. Jewelry repair ed by first-class workmen at lowest rates. AMERICAN WATCHES! AND LOW PRICES A SPECIALTY I SCAMP ST., 1TBW ORLEANS." NEXT DOOR TO CANAL. December 18, 1887. CAVANAGH, BARNEY & CO., WHOLESALE DEALEK8 IS Machinery Mill Supplies OF ALL KINDS. Aluo Agents fur Boston 1'elting Co., Belting 4c Hose, Hcury Dinton & Suns' Bait , MOBILE, ALA. April G. 1887. WM. V. UNDERTAKER Northwest corner Conception nnd Ciiuti streets, ItlOItlLL, ALA. A mil supply of every article in the trade. Punctual attention srlven to al ? orders received niyht or day. A full supply of Hiirint Kobea kept. ii. stock. 5 Prices rod need iu ucoordauco to the times, aud far below city pi iucs. J .Inly '20, 1HH7 20-ly Help ! Help I Our Immense Stock of New. Beautiful & Useful H LI DAY COOOS! Must be Sold. We IVectl Biijcs. - Somebody Must Move It. Let us Crcot Yon. Our Eoora ara OpoaJUcady to Eeceivo You. W. G. TEBAULT, 37, 39 & 41 Koval Street, IVcw TIIE CHEAPEST FURNITURE HOUSE, IN i Peter F. Alba, Undertaker -AXD- IYERY & foLESTflBLES Nos. 43 aud 45 Sontb Roynl St., Mobile. Ala. Kep tbe 6nest Pnrii.1 CasVcts anil iCasfis, the latest styles of Metalic, Ma "hojfany aid Rosewood ColHus, also evrry );rale or clieapcoUlns. Havinr remtnl our estaulishDient I with sll lute improvements, and hoT hag now the largest stock on hand we .ire ena'dxd to twll at reduced rates. Cnatorners entrnstine their trade to ns will be guaranteed satisfnrtion. Orders by telegraph will rneeiv- prompt attention and satisfaction jp.aranteed. Special attention paid to the bnrini: and selling of horses and vehicles. Marrh if. 1HM. 7 l Why You Should BUT 1TOUB Speclacjes of Us : Ws hr tbs most complete stock ererythinf yoa can possibly need. The qnalitT of tbe glass is the be.t. W bar the moateipntepticiaa (Was. Rone U) fit tbe irtasses to yoar eves. Ws charge so snore than joa pay for Inferior goods. Bend for teat types and price list to A. D. t. IIl S WO LI) & CO., JEAVTLEItK, 119 Caasl 8t SEW ORI KAN'S. IMrenber IS, l-t-7. 42-6 Job Friaticg at tui Ofnce I. . 1 . J . . . ... agawonafittwp-iffflia 4 My :!6-Giu BEROUJON Orleans. TIIE SOUTH. The New Im oroved mm ick The Singer is the best to boy. The best to own. The beat to ma, and if need be the best to sell. It baa three customers to one tor all othe kinds. 8 end tor Ulnat rated Catalogue sa4 Price last. THE iSDfGEE MAKUFACTURIK& CO., 185 Canal St., KEW ORLEANS. Branch Office 76 Danphm St., HOBILE, ALA. AprU 15, 18H7. 7-ly "Qoick Sales and Small Profits !" BAT ST. LOUS DKALKB in- Cry Gccls. Cletiia, E .MISS. Best Stock (all sise) Cnstom-mnde Boot. L lies and Children's bboea. Eati,C2:s, Gents' FiiTEistiEf G ccis, Etc CrocirUf nl C:sertl XirttarlUs. April b. l-7. b-iy Adtertisk in tbe Dkmoceat 5ta if too bate anvtlin to sell. ...L sj a i ' -T VullBla"Th Tiuu iroouiM no one Hriielhux h, put to such a variety of ! J itiici.... .A woman p ,," loniitl a iiewn. ni. , ' tflln. in tbe iMm.i i.. . ' ,,:u ..""""'W, In, "1 learned to 11 8ft Mian t bread when tenting out at the l" shore where dishes fc orescHice cans plenty, ami 1 liki ter couiiiiir huim- m.iu,..;..n 11 ....... v. lutll OI ltln laid in my Nteauier. It,,, - ill I lie .- I H...I f. .u"wiu ini'iii. iM uv vvajiL. mi 1. .... I ... ii tt lit U. .i n.xlA.I M-ill. ..1.1 .. . I . . w llff mm', ii .uu uni Mail UOXI'R B'i.,1. o ......... .. ,., u,,,,,, ,lm,u bottoms, as will stand up mh , , can tilled with garden soil m.. ' of these tin pots holding ,,; dahlia, or other plant, j, fl,i easier to tninnplant without ili tutbiurf the roots when the iilluj ml v-it It i u ati.it.. II tll.lt... - U ioms, iue cans uo not holt) enough to apoil tho routs, as tui-1, be tbeciise were they nscil wTu l ately. Sometimes 1 Lave sunk i the soil in the garden, neiir prtll .l.n, lin.llilil n .1 I - au old cau witu a hole or u punched in the bottom to bet it t leak, anil then Oiled this tun njt water each iiigbt or morning, also found this a good chance to iul fertilizer by putting them in n, water. John likes tbe cans to pi around the trunks of youig fmi ....A.. f 1 ...... .1 I. .. I B liccn. At c mi., o lie unn Bilril UtlOU" trees from the mice in this why i X -II . I. I . pay iul uu nir viiiincii iouhiIom corn, and peaebes we have exton rr.. ...i... n 4-1. n t.n..n.. one side, tits them arouuil I be stuui aud draws tlie sides together ugaiu and tuen pushes t tic in down that an inch or two is below I & .t. : i h i . , top oi ine nuii. inn j'U'Cfs ot lins Birviuiriicu uuii nuie hiso qoiii ! . .1 I , ilutv us senrecrows, iinstpuu, am seven 1 other things in auemt'igifii vs. The latest nianifesto of Mr. Poir derly shows that a reujnibl,. change baa corae over i ha spirit oi the chtet of the Knights ot Labui in me past tew nioutus. xue text ot tue man lies to is tbe rutilitvo strikes, anil tliu ulsuourse wbicli trail silt-at ia nnito 11 wrttittil utul ni'tt.n dox as could be desired. Strike ore suiuitlal, Mr. Powdeily sjjk; inev are rauuieaererr nuie. f uels and figures are j;iveti showing the ut.ier liopi'lesiiues ot strikes engag ed in by poor men who expect sup iiort Irom uii u us poor as tben selves. Air. Towderly dwells upon the tolly of yielding to die elauior ot shortsighted and hot-hrtilril men and mulling into mikes at every provocation. These tlii"j, he says, are weakening I lie l.'ilmr movement in America. They are contrary to the principles of tlie Kiiiitht s of Labor, and me btiugin; the order into contempt anion; liLilit-iniiMleil and rsasoimlile iuw. The only way, it is declared, to mt aud overcome the enemies uiulni messois ot abor is idiouxu m means of education. Instead ol dissipating their strength in vain and fiuitless contentions illi tut poratious uud capitalists, tlie oiilri ot Kniybts must ileote in bti euerj;ies to the education of woik in;; me n, to spreading abroml anion;' its ineinbers a knowledge of ' rights and duties of cilizeulii This is refreshing doctrine. H heeded the Knights oi Labor mj jet heroine a mighty power l good iu the I.idiI. PRKSBYTEEIAN I'OSSI'M. -Tim Presbytery ot Mississippi will mc'1 .it l'i. 'it Cilisnn. A mil llllli. V- Wharton. hoei)eds loctitwW several ot tho Uiethren, hassecow a tempting possum iu stiticips'i" of their visit. Then me w tliiii.ru iii ill is aiiiiul world tbrnii huked possum, eejiecislly if wos panted by grsry . snd sett pu toes a laet well known inPre" terlan circles. We venture to w sert, indeed, thai tlie otorw Methodist passiou ror irieacu'V" does not aurpsss the Calfii";' thirst tor bsked possutu. 1Le'' no reason, therefore, to ir uw onseewlT-atrife may lb bretbreo for plaoes "'!" tor's table, which is toheUetl n il It an uuilncilinr a lUOrsfl. The auimal is undergoing rP -i t l.w m eniima Ot St-1"-" eiiiargrinriia u. t.i. ....I sitoetSS ii'tlrt tiuu icniiuai . . . . ,ri I. :i I ?...,...- a illlCT SBll r lua. Ifc win aivti.w i - . rt..t!vlt,fy ftnrltlilfllllCV by m IVkla.111 W Presbytery assembles. .... ....,lmes. IK" art ia her greatest , .JJ- When a man ' law a CQcnrober, witbtbe rtl tion of enjoyintr her f"r"V the poorsoolthrireso".! is nature coutradietisff ". Butbe yo0..e a alU B move slowly in the dark, , be of soma jrreat general or k uda auddan gleam o -- reveals tbe faoe ol " i tM 1 bow nature alapa art "', witb ber harsh negation unA. does it b-PiB 'Mll il i re ao rna-y old -aid J school teachers V i of a te.eber tt ttih i -Kr are. as canse scuooi , ' women ot eense; "". ,1 illgiveopaaixtyl;PFj for a teu-dollar m, i-'J- : - ,1 1 Mra. Esacooi 4r'y.t.; John Simpkins lost i " "".r, ,y 1-rrharl.B.olil- tell-yoa, teem r prs"iB' lot. " rael feaod that ot.