daily increased when everything gets in smooth working order. ‘ELECTRIC LIGHTSAnd a Large Flour Mill Assured) Enterprises ior Biloxi.fineoneE. tx. Burklin, of Vandalia, Mo.; spent last week and ajportion of) this week in Biloxi, wiis charmed wit h our city, and is fully determined to erect a large flour mill and an electric jight plant here, having secured lots 'near the depot, on which! to locate his plants. He will move fiis family here, ahd will probably halve somo associates in the enterprises. IMr. Burklin is a mail of inennsL and is one of the finest machinists ojf his State. Ho has buiijt severalPflour mills in Missouri; the erected for himself at Vaudalia being the finest on the Chiejago and Alton railroad. Ho also builtj and owns the electric light plant |at Vandalia, and when the Marshall aldermen recently visited the various citieli of (he Stale, to iuspect their electric lights in order to select a plant for their own city, they returned home and resolved to copy that at Vandalia, consider-iug it superior to any other-the}'! had seen. !These important enterprises mean more employment for our labor, ihoro money iu our midst, more fame our town, more progress, more j perity, more growth and expansion. Let all our people encourage Mr. Burklin and his associates in every way we can. The way to build dpp town is for all to pull together. Our boom is on now, and if everybody will help, the next live years Will make such changes in Biloxi that the oldest inhabitant will not rocognizjo it as the same town. 1j*visiCwerS on iV MrsMherV steaAlionHbeeClarwelt;IpreRtiAMothe(topinda is i]wit a vforros-roifh«ofartBiustuCO