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'-!HR RICDHLAN) BEACON. tibe WILEY P. AIGHAM,. -± E.itor. ." r B B RAItP,AaeocstF }ditor&Punlishbr of I Rayville. La., March 22, 1873 ~' ..~~-l------------ - ---- len1 ag "Mr. Jr.in S. Sue.m -'.-tit i- a,:It-rr .;.' i t. receive and receipt ..:ab.-rip . :; :h e 3Ir A. P. Mct,'lnanal, who ,s tr. -elino F the ira nof I.eOkO i on. o.f onr :,t'aItriter the r at- to re.'ive a:nd receipt for subc.spltin to 'he IBrAFCo. if |it - -------------.- -- ant Masn Meeting To-Dry. Pi A macs meett:. cf the c_:z_ - rif T iblond Parish has been cal!ed to n',et in the Court Iouse, to-dsy at t1, 12 o'clock. M. The olfert of tL:- in : ,eting, as we under.tond it, is to tile b,:t an texpres.-ion of the sentin'ents of, Ie otr people upon the courtse now hein; i i ursued by Governor McE|nery and th t!:e Legis.lature. We laid before onr un readers, last week, an address, clearly ano setting f,.rth the plan upon wb:clh it 'was proposed, Iby this Oovernlment. to L art in the present pplitical crisis. And j, we expect this plan to b'e unn.timous- I II Iy ratified by the citizens of our Parish IAi who are called upon to assenhle en T masse to-day. Other pgri-hes through- { e, eut the State will doubtless do the s1 anmen. It behooves us, as a people so overpowered by bayonets, to stand :P united and firm in giving eountenanct i and support to the Government cl,'c:. ed by our votes; and if Grant be de- .t terrmined to divest us of the rights which other States enjoy, let him do it by stacking his bayonets around us u By a faithful adherence to this prinoi- I ple there is hope of deliverance while C there no danger of making the bad t matter worse. The usurping Govern- " tnent of Kellogg & Co. is already the t coneentrated qeint-eseene of sit that n Is pusillanimone and mean. Let it be to regarded by all honest people. *' - *****··· ---- - Prevention of Orime. This sulject, says the Golden Age, needs a more radical and profound t treatment than it usually receives.- The increase of crime we deplore is i not the result of the altered seatiuenat respecting punishment, but of a num her of auses.. .w.wlave not space to t mention to-day. Conspicuous among 1 themt are the loosened habits of our people; the neglect of itvoral trainini , at home and at school; the greed for wealth and the worship of success, i however gained; the breaking up of the old order of society by railways and emlgratiom, and the immense growth and preponderating inflmetce of cities which abound in the arts, op- r portunitles, and occasions for vice and crime. -The old ideas and customs.1 hare been left behind, and the old or der of things has been broken up; but new thoughts, nobler principles. L.ealthler habits, and mo'e healthful h asoelationas have oot taken tlbtr jaae es. We bhave found by experience that good dinners do not ;take the place of good morals. Elegant and i luxurious homes, with costly apparel I and the eoaitnnt indulgence of every I taste sad, wil, do not train the man ly virtls, orralsen.p a gneration oft sas sor ulats. Splendid clurches, I witb ltapreussve eremoonal ad rag nib8ice m~ l , do not feed the roots of prinelple anrd ake men horeat in business, slasiekilg i trhelr Udelity to conviction, Up~iht and pure. It takles a troget morality .to support the wuaples straetute - iodr modern e'vilihisoa thne flte simple salAeil fabrie of ear r,~&ers; but w- ad ave weaheed the pht~ r o e.adort this rash ty I ts weight. " It esa hard to teul a rs who is rataig aumder the steady aigswtaP of di...*a** mbab *stoher a. a t si icaswsheg-. s - Bu W sis5 and esheeCft1atesat th .e --.s** .:t . .*7 :., ' - .. e..r . ,a ,.h ne' r ,.. ..' .'. - 1 ss -o -r? · tar.~ r~t' 9tt I-..f tilicial pleasurets arnI enervating Itr?:- m trie+, and f el a prf :;tr.der ri , t r the rc v:r,,,. Id ia:l ' : ites of lift' then (f h,-ir \h1w v '1 t ul iate, 'hall w, nd , ,!futi,, of tl, o rird leni, and the cure' of the di(ei Trul!y. S-e Facto .:,I De Jur:. We clip the folilwing artioie from Ithe Mi-.couri rtr,'uciaen of the 11th. ,,ct It givhe. a correct view of the Loeli ana case, aits seen by d-iuterested parties. That paper savs: Tiem lRepuli.an ' iaj,;'rity in t.e, nena.t, Iby twu" ',f l.*ie, for their own con(el-.t t, ".. ',: d ,w\tt al , i"rp',-itinl to 'C", .zize the KIlIat. oove'irn:le t in Louisiana. It tt as ta.)lain a aO t E i ;,r they coul.l not inlve:t a plaiusilhe pre-. text fr su=tairir, dihrectly a wrong , rt h'd.u','f,, "ed an.i o fl r'rant. But. as U Sthe President 'a iliin ? to na;umue the responmihility fr cnpltini the, r unfiti-ch ed wv'tk ,f .IaI'ques a:.d Casey 1" and Pith blaek, t ie Senate tendered Shim the oppotrtunity. h':pinL' that, ere ('Otnress meet goain, :he "op oft SL,'uiia;a. worn out %sith h iras intg ry i AIqd hopehs. opp;'itihon, will how to ;I the ,a:e. ty of titht and by subt;isi h ,ion sanction the infanos outrage. SThis is the intent a,,,l n-a'cing of Cotiressional non netion. lo s aisneol_ ed by MIorton and Conikling--cuhtsil- i si-n 'w T.ulo.iana to a revt.luti.,iary R e seizure oef her govertnmentt, which, if d permitted to eeomune nn ":tcomtpli-.hde', fer," will not only sve the otlf'e of the Costoo-1lluse party, lbut relieve' Congress frorum tueddliintg in such a - tlanerotis and di -agreehlle iatter s They do rint cr -icier that ti,is sciz- I i ure under tle au.pices of the I're.i dent is the eff.spiilg of ai forioer seizure Sunder the anspiees c.f Congre-ts, and Iwth are lut paving thLe way'tofu ure le cotpa didei, tiunder wlhieh the Govern- , mleient of Louisianil will teomnie thor -aihl}y MA.lxicatized-a sore inll the I side of the nation. Trhey dolid not fear e that the Louisiana ense Catlli he s at as a precedent ngaint anyv Northern be State, ht'caiiuse they know that nn Ut- a colqiqered people wmuld not fur an . hour submit to such an inmposition. They venture to put the Ire ident forward as a Wa: wick among gio Soothern State Governeuents, tbeau.eI Ie in the plentituntla of its present power d they feel that their party can nftord tip - on occasi' n to disregardl its ol it pire is cedent, as it trantple:. upon all law= at and rights that conflict with its be bests. n- But it is in the providence of G,,d to that a policy w, heinous miiust in the ag eInd become' the eplgie of its inventors. ur lie rilist ibe hiihmd v he eamnot a!re-tly read the operation o' this law in the ,° htitory of this very Louisiana ease. or And if no other penalty awaits a par , tisanist i so Indecent, it eeelins doomdi of by its own exigenries to expose itself I s and disgust even its own follvers'.- In seating tnemuber., in etnlfiiOttoniflg ofhers, in imanning the State govern- i " mients by Federal power, where the e p- requisite nutitber of votes eanot he ad obtaiuoned, the Republican leaders er- ', as cult ,lily the int.re.tS of their own f tion. In its vte aVaint stustain r- inlg the Keitng, Governnent. the Sen Ut re orly affected to condic&m tie e, fraud in order that the enijoyment o foi frqita m ght seem to -ee forced upon the luartv by "a.comipliie-Id facts,"- l- ft the 'he e,;deceived no one, and te t-daiy there is not an intelligent voter he is the United States who does not ad I feel, ii his inmost sout, that .thbe foist ei intc of Kellogg upen the Louisiana trpeople is the work of a. lawless and v villiflon -o'spiral y; l S crime against all the States; a meaner, grosser and of J less ezeutesabl, nc.urpstiou.t.nttre high as, handed act of tyranuy thesi any for which .Jaues iI telst hia thr,.ne, or Charles I his head. •Is ------- -- -.-Co ..- . in onor Tour Basisea.. |I Itisagood sign when a man is proud of his work or bis calling. Yet orlt othing is more eoimen f 1 than te bear mr maen fdndllniTlt coastatitly with their let p ¢ler. baneiooe, 4eeming theqi ,e uglves utefrtmuate . ounse fastea6d t it by the necessity of gaining tceliboee ' In this wa.y men fret la Moriosaiy deetrey ,ll. teir comfeirt 1i!th.e woak; or they rhange threir ilesaItls and go tin niise.hlyy. shilt trIi ftawfo ,le tb'ni to another till the * p!+e rtbe pein-hbuose gives them a it A B-lht while ,oeasi.slly. en w l in llfe besiae he e .not its the ltI.* ed for his peculiar tan Il eat, it halpu . ten time. uftener that b~ft ae *agth from neglkt and tee enwqtdmpt.ocf as hones%: fosinelts A *mau eamIld peal Wa besrt into every Stbingitithhe does. Thetolsnepro wl, fasioit hat !asot iti .chiit' ae.s m ndl ani v.eMtlonm. ) 0nai will as cape ea~aa* he ebsatileg' his the -:llouaeeeaitlca bashsioso l3& EiIUUS iitv4etle-le 6iwt~ld, like urn 34 6t ping Sta_ with trials, emuleicoet il ,ri a tttyliag neenatiee. R I,, i.!spry waeown of fuy for a mei to seaftb out be fret. snd her,, b Nh sad give his mind M~ta ~ratios otWbis, ". .as' . . .*.. p gainedst4 ea t tihd wa tlehq mall, toe a la s somsstelae&Is. asarsb l i-ti '1: wI.>*zc !w may devtr1i1p 11~tll-: pil. Thi A TAUBUTE OP IiENPs E'. 1 tineE* . o ol r ,r.irat· iii' iii· tI~ i ot! II'F '~ii, til aai~c, It.',.a 'iirpath its atlie I l*~t .1 t .ai w - 1t I'i I C~u·r~l!~ 'ilH ,j·t .la l : .Ii (la n at lii :H( t wI .ho.er't r t*iliil ue'r .'t. r ry I C.4 I,, ~ i r"' 1ti" i 'it we. deepl t,:i^:: i.'r"cft! t1 !!t ticl t-"r: ft 'ie't n .ý !It reli' , r tti r I',V li. * *i Ii i list fau Iii 11-11 ,rli' /& C . t c. ia lat e utpi' e rt i:, itn,1tiu la he cI i 1-e~~ a t~ tits-t a T:tnt a capy 0i " l te' r-Il,,t": i .111c"I l c t h a n 1 thce I'tcl4aent reI5111 1, f ;lit ,, B I. L ('tecL. ..C,,amilrncc. Gi. W 14lLsO'¶,( Si rl"'tilPn ;14 ll. JFrnory andl Hti~ry ('ouic·0e. . 'a arg taaJn Ma~rh Salt, lb13. -0*----~--, i FThJe thlaw!nt1 l irait .-r!a tint r : a'!ii n. t 't p' ri' ,Iit nt, i in - i ' Crtliied an! fni t Ie , sia atsR i.r.:ny.- M :nr~t 1ii tea 7t we!": a-r.-. nI 1 1 1( ' t!}t toyt aleaiold it aont Ii I. hlL -t o- t "tI~lly (i la. I ire-n a,rItq to 1~ re s.-t c "~ 0ri . ti r t.Biat !r invt C-letictu ad1 - itietat 14,1aIe'ti* (at, Lii l % ii i.' 3t 'I 4rIfII riittli tii 'I a do.ere er tuna.i:ll'e, wll~~ho-c wiU: iir Gi~alne-'·i w mnl v. it e w:i1 ta i J-- y. ''al Itic a-lairt- nlit 1'".t ac e.ili' t oft-, las we tdeept y tinit :edimsi I noit' him r oil a'artl- no mr trt. We .crt uctra' Iv l e-i'i , Iti.t the n'inraf!.l rr!viiv Idn- ale ii tin. tcl ia s IIIe,-p lotte.r P fa tnee ar, . t A i n itt ~ *airi~ia tun: ol. ltellr N i-v b. ftn hi'.. hayt, rrim i u'i'c¶ If I)etat tid. cIai Tika n cpm, ifhi,~.- rcofai'io,- 1 i Coe- Ire i- whcse toi-tre b_- teIa . rc-Iaiti a' if11 B.i Ctotii L~~ antleg~ tt CFnnit Gi . Caiii Wei. hai I;'.a'l· i "t.. fe I I' ro-idr t ht 11;411,c wit'ury anr ienry II 1.1t yi-. It "'mioo`iet ''':r ; fi h"hs iw fiiii t ,(:1 itle ltj lIr e'Ii atiti tiri liii lu tine bet~ The following .' C ru iera': 1sf rI:t - et :i ns I te If tlast.'! of tyrdily to Caliv Irn a ll, ci l at - .!nl fearl hls . g r",i that tre aleolY teret ' Ions ii'ti of a.s' atl'afaity ltii etat a ruifa~ ato rtl..y% frontii muu !, er t, e ,iath i ir n tlierCniair *t ten. p frMi. ThA.t in rcpet tins mennry of trth tie r weianr tiae o imtl, LaL'e or mwi rtais fir- n aint T itt rr-c nrt -b3 3 niye d--l 'pil tfli-e·te li tltit,-a oftefn as neatncha.ii.'1 tihilatwe tlyl a t3,Oiie1ina1,·l miles do-t tnt rm !ttn't.' tnl~t hlome r ritexrs!hmoablCa rib mnor~t. elt ca0 itter or i il)Rtllter n'oar to cheer kiai ttying ba'ir, wit!. uno i e iVthr to adntiuithemt tman -tl rseet ! c -llircu, maitnheh kininret olftoa sin' can Fyea. aiilel -i,. imeta r to lo. upol. wineli fn the prim atrtiggi of'it leye hnanubt ter ncitfhimi, premI-.refu to atini id tine ri't-,iand irce, pliti- ejiit wereillty putt c. Umorta-iiytRhoo amindg we hoji i'.. s~ttn.ior oF. 1± it Ceh~llneohi q daiI s su.f1 e p i. Thhat le we' ours fl pwerr .t irtiit Ica 4 rr sent for ptebsi nlion to the i bisgota Vargiutnia eIr tihletut Da'cass unit Emeiry a;iit1tt'r; als it fati 1 copy he t ro6 a:rlet to d ii' fatlti' tol tntebl-t 3. R. PRLST. r. l'otnn~iitte H C. b i ty;th. tl e, ' e -rlre :lis. ·at we atr- d th ci Lititof Jureri Drt wn l o Seerre at 4 I the Aprll Ternir ol thre Dis~tri~t e.Court f the Parish o i ("':l.nf: 1aFiru o Jun1. a l e -te n ed Dbraieianl Lmi C- 1 1- titt, Jail Mi. la hir t M J j .1tierwa h usua Wamahie of yanortit 4th That weiar the miere dtiuly rdfufl I (e tih girie In ray c a Im t.-tit ifi.ii a' .nii-sodr. m ie Ldy1-tar fi mt- anl h Ctl~.rtii-It' 1lnriaul ; ii·rl,.' *n l~n mct' Gacte--a 'Jti~i'tai Laitit-ta' Jalanl ml "('utnpn'a ,r s 'iWfeonn Waili nao hro sat niar to ' cerisdein bBarwt er saisterto Aldmr hntselrb-fin wet, Aifreb P! ?Wnich kindrn flbd auin, (ao W RaKlph O.iee P Ilariti C ry. W ,bt A J llin~a'ima Ch·aaN r'Tova Les~wis Wahiaittn (.ep ~ Wafllinami'o Warreni H PyInie Her.-utm ther to lk hen in theyWtn sr 1- L'itey e Beiij R 'hit tinrtten W D a~' sicks Jo~hn H Wi'.Iiann Jo·knt al- nii~asnrl TI*1Ii-nJ Weetet' 3 C Jorataia. Eltlot Henilerviti Pl.rnk P :~~Dsvialufue Ailutni' John 3 SeYr~c~nd Jurly. Idta eaigsre i spirityipely paL c tR ln'at NneItruutr U mud .FitgrnqscnmueI Wlitwia f ~" ~~~Cka4I*3 N PIctexlr80a ~kh~hc) l tgaMit K~u ntiSrlbd' 't ain~rrg-kt b Ai~enJ I.,~ b ·~·,rlo-in P$ WauWltyK M.inha C Jdc'F 14 ribtaiuatai 3W 8.is r~. AweO y ~tc i? 1tiEY3 h;.t · I.if MWon flITS 2 ::t i tr' il The oiala...4 r.'".i' i~h'la iR illlaa it kii "k a!. n itt II,' , Il'llt r4 1j'5,i.: ': Il, 4-118 114 i all itS r, crip']tt~ti I,u:i'ii r I..··'--, rnd %C.)uc'.ertulI' ,' 1turf~ a*;, a 'iu-:.i i1hý is, it.e. s ' aI4t r (I(11:"41 is ;1 itI %( c' J;rirerl the nil ir t:1! Utile 'o 'f i'- t i.:ao'a!tg:t::1 iii II.- Ui'r. tl,, ut tell '''ari r! u 's l sa ' I 'hrist. - the 1,11,l a if iit li( leup" clf . Pharaoh : 1lIkirin, Li . w 1:,i - b '"rttett'"a the h eir~tL al.-ii n tint'"r u if t ughe w:) t itzaaItle ,tliliu' tIit (.(.1't$ n. r ll ChIlris.-'te O1 I'4t !ii It,kii' e:º~ $a,laiiiartWi'(him 9~l (yu i~ i'";; h. (,F 11,51 eitt. \ r8 itite u ·irs nt i.iiI rt ·. t +:11%t r- in L :ilu:·"' li)· r t ·· ii; te' i.i E- vIto ('ftredsl'lt'· l A 1%-bt:1: ort. 81, \VI O' IA)Ueeve c .INu1 i1'4 II'I fh NOan . id lit- ICE!of he Noic to' j( 'rcit~t' . aorl+ Deb 11 wl tor Jj r i-tlt h'sI;,t" at I'Rr S' "1I'I: OF LOUSIANA, 1 PARISH OF -Nih" A'P. j - Iiaj oar4 t ae 4. urt, flat' J . .aa - , fl p" A 4. D ri t t '' rti u 44 1 .4 " "' !i i.' '. 1~t h : t_ : i+,- tj . 4 I... "1 - , ) " .5i" 1 1 ' *'. : . _ t :i r.:144II. 11'(' l.a i :.rr :a ai l ::!1 t,."-v . i, .! r. li i ' ""u l!< ,4" ' .,':," Li s.tI. . 1.1" i it ' i:.".t . . . a rt" " " it " I.' iii" t' 1.'. : 5 ar. t " , .".t ! ,'i, I' it ii. : ,! 161 l, i1 1.4 ! 4 1 .114 VI a '. 'ti i llillt " i :a.iiar au-x ta' a ."a ":., t1. 1. l'I NOTIC E!STI-:RSON le ) I )t, ta.4' -l' ' %1."16 f otsar 4i a '.' 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T R AVEL Tax ERSlltor. a. *Feb-!,lS734t anc~·~r~~Gve tn h rn NEW AJVETISEM EHTS. 776 an f." '!i"·rv 1,. . .' Y .3" ." '' 1 *.+' 7....:. '. 7~~a; nA :got t J ;, '1.'.." , r"' 7,, t ; .i . ' t l,'" :. Ttt aa'a ra( i ad the'. a~ a1ir., - ý VT11fiiinr* Iud(;ot!l cr" S C tha Willi, d,)1 k titi 'a 4th tal. tt. I~latut a. ¶!i tlil. e~n a. pa.4.011 S atad I' raC their' r.aclarttir 4'pi -:son. ~t~it tdtr4aaa rnr. If tar adOr alatarrmr ju I '.,.& Wi j (tIrrarao. iand! Price Lt.Itt wit!: a fulal lI.h e~f~ae::;.:ev, t nabtiatr you to or(cl r 1 :ut h· beg ma t is ti.a hrest tit;:e. thi;'pt "t Ia c.) priv~w 4'.4). I).. \, .i tt 4a prvIl.rep it e't. : l a.!+ 1 r taa! tiuý aa. thL.;r tljatrutbI, If n..1 atuf::r;;..:y' I (ý 'ý"ý fi ·r :M :;"te:,vr:·mmen Iratfree SHIRTS!'Y '*free a(;r ,-r 1. .: * . it 1 .)' t t..tat?.l· 4.1 " . , 0?' ai.l tai'ta it 4 iN i A .- :'I A ...4 II. .i I t BERKSHIRE HOGS4The 'r'" Him, I u at, .;.t .AUd t ".4a L. 't. M:. fa4i~t I4't ~al..4 '1 ar C.V'lta't atnd kfaiiai'ntdo? 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'a. ta,a 'i fia~ ti I tat''t"1t,'.aca iI.,a !.'r".r1tu1a s c1 e n 1111 .tI a' t~i.a?, ,lr a _t.: W. W. Wall r " j V-44 wMi 4a'4 Sl *L~d~l' l ~t a. 9-, 4I"" =-p *mi ~ i ~ FARHLD&C. And Lube Yad 1. ~ ~ -;'·· Fib.3 f4 &I an Euf1(Isy &U 11,11 ,,sa Commssi3 NerobantsJ14-.)--~3 -'AdF~nC IDD )~.-.*PU L) Ne1S &2@ Iu hrr a ait, set 8 ~m1 VieJo.o'iMi. ALL HANDS P S&FF DR. AT Vieksbuvg, Zi j,. reach us through the Vicksburg papers, and persons from this section of the country, of the great sensation that House is creating in D)r5 Goods circles among other M3erchants, anld the people generally, owing to a SSW EEPIXG RI)CTION THI!S i;.._ IINO 1 ODPS ," SE - x IN THEIR LINE. We 3yield this Space for the BENEFIT OF OUR READERS, to order that they may secure the Information , where to go to get their goods the. cheapest, and more particularly for thosewho have as yet not visited that Mammoth and Favorite Establish ment. Many of our neighbors who have recently made their purchat-es at SCIIARFF BIOTIERS ' HI ,ve returned exulting over their success of the great SDAlti AIN S this House is giving and of the particular courtesies that are Being Shown to the people of Louisiana. This SpeciQl and Great. LowPrice Sals,Will Continue for Sixty Days, In order to give the uninformed an Idea of the class of Goods this House. Is Keeping, we coly a Partial List from the Vicksburg Papers, not having space to enumerate all. Staleand ancy Dry-.odts, Of every descriLption, for Plantation purposes, every day wear, "Sunday go to Meeting" aud matrimonial purposes, all of the Best and most Fashionable Styles. SLadies' Dress Goods, IN ALL TIIHE NEW TINTS ANDI SHAIDE. IDOMESTICS. SIIEETINGS, JEANS, FLANNELS, BLANKETS, SHAWLS, CL)AKS, FflS.eCARPETS. SILKS, MOURRIW G G~ODS, FISE LACES and LACE COLLARS, EMBIOIDEIES A Separate MIILIIN RY*D1EPAITM'F NT, FOR LADIES FINE AND FAIl-. IONABLE "II1i3iLED ilATS amu LONNE'TS as INE as aoy of tihe FINEST MILLINERS in NEW ORLEANS KEEP, at much LOWI:R PRICLS. COMPLETI E BRIDAL TROSiEAU I. Splendid Ste k of GENTS AND BOYSCLOTHING, [ Which they aeo Sellng not less than f11W per cent LOWER than (Clothing So. An Immense Stok of BOOTS and SHOES, Custom made 5. and every pair guaranteed Every style and quality imaginable foa Plantartion, Mud-Fine Wetar, for Me, Women and ChiTdren. Their sltoek in this braneh alome, amouants to not less than $150,00. its. SEPARATE AD EXCI.URIVEp PARS for WEIOLEb ALE rLETAIL The reduction nsade in their IVR'ioesale Dearlmenls brings their prices ddwn strictly to the wholesale prices of New York. Their whosale stock is especially chosen for country merchants. Phlaters Furnualhiag Iadihs, whno b,y ty t~.e tCz:*n or ,wPre, w!4 !*:tv* pgaln at Wholslesi prlrs. Tr*e bea)ing 1orals a ]etaLd t co.urI.,nl'ti'n, will Labe e nd lntutlesaobiahed at the LOW PRIC'S. l I goi:g l. SCHARFF BROS.. At ~oee-yc n will svo both TIKS eid MiIaEY, as they hare ?it IJrar t rC'- , a eey in Vikicklabrg, in ta nthe Sa. Sell at a:mmt incret'-able rG WI PrICES. Everybody sboald visit that EloResA.-..l.£id id £nr.aa Nt. 1.