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-, .X. VOL. VII. SCIO, J LINN COUNTY, OREGON,rffiURSDAY, MAY 21 48. NO. had finished his speechl he invited | complish the same end—going to pie say,dt is but making a bad mat GEN. WEAVER AT LEBANON. questions and discussion, which remain divided in. this county and ter wors^e» Brother Herald, the peo Gen. Weaver spoke at Lebanon was freely indulged in for about congressional fight? IS PUBLISHED EVERY THURSDAY, BY ' ple are not fools, by no manner of The Republican record is before means, and they are doing and on Monday of. last week to a large hall an hour. i. L. DUGGER, thinking foY themselves too. ,The. audience. The band hall- was On the whole, it wns,fi good array us. Everybody' but dyed-in-the- IN THE CITY OF- county books are open for the in- to its utmost, and many of argument, deliveijedin a manner, wool Republicans are dissatisfied Scio, linn co., O regon . peetion of all, and Mr, Barto:1, who crowded which appealed to a man’s patriot with it. Now then, are we going to remained outside. TEKMBS: ism and not to his partisanship. remain eut up into two factions, and the Herald states misrepresents the. After giving a brief sketch of his ?er aiiinim, in Variably in advance...... .$1 50 ¡acts. defies the Herald or any body work in the state in previous years, The impression was noticeable on and each sustain probable defeat, or six months, . Vi u. ....... 100 ex are we willing to unite and win?. Per annum if n ot paid in advance, 2 o(> .else, to show that his figures are he referred to the 'Oiegonian’s ridi all who were frank enough to Either of thpse results can. be obtain- . press themselves;.' wrong. The Herald is. also making cule about his being iff every politi Advertising rates at fair, living rates,to be ed; the first ,by keeping a full ticket 'paid monthly.. ’ . ' (The above report was crowded war on the habits of the. democratic cal party that - has been before the Transient advertishfiients must be paid for When the order is given, for their insertion. candidate for sheriff, as- though ..the public, by stating that his father out of last week’s edition, but the of both Populists and Democrats in habit of drinking occasionally was was a Democrat, but after reading address is as' timely' now as then, the field—the latter by.drawing the in unpardonable sin in the eyes of “Uncle Tom’s' Cabin” and Horace and we give it Tor the benefit of wea'ker candidates off - both tickets m THE PROSPECT BRIGHTENING. th is m isstating ne wspaper. It- may Greely’s Tribune, he espoused the those who coiild ’hot hear Generaf and throwing the entire support to • è • * • À « i è , • e i I the remainder. be remarked here that the present causé of the small, despised party of Weaver—E dito K) Without doubt populists in Oregon Of course,; if our policies were dif pros’ecu'ing attorney of this district Abolitionists' then forming, which have great cause to feel encouraged ferent, this method of proceedure ROTHSCHILDS-LAST DODGE ¡ q both .congcea-«ional cii«t f it• ts. As - whose election the Herald warmly later developed into the. Republican tgythe ‘/drink” .party. This, was before he was 21 Would, not even be advisable; but the campaign advances in the" first &íeed. i n IShiS under the existing, ’circumstances, district, it is daily becoming appar habit; yet we believe- he has made years of age;: He» inaiai ueti v&UJL ¡pie. . ¿1*0 ill ent to many republicans that it was a an excellent officer. -It also can be this party Until 1877, .when he be scheme’ to of are the real cause of came convinced thiit it was growing their distress and in the face Of thé national adtninis bad job in turning down Mr. Her stated, that while life republican to induce them t<> follow another tration, taken the Populists position into a monopolistic party; and then III man and giving JMr. Tongue the nominee for sheriff is . an excellent on the financial question^-under first place on the ticket, Bolters can gentleman, is a church member and adopted the reform ideas of Peter will-o’-the-wisp? Will the MeKin- these,circumstances ’it is extremely be found in every community, who so far as we know, is free from- all Cooper. This was the same move ley boom he suceessfulin subjecting advisable,, yes urgent, that we im the people of the United ' States to hitherto have given a loyal support : bad habits, henchmen in his inter ment under which he has been a four years more'qf Rothschild’s rule mediately proceed to arrange for a working ever "since—simply to republican nominees, now refuse', ests in the city of Albany, have been or have the people leained that vi union; ..change in the.party name. to support Mr. Tongue and the gold known to “set em up” at various It is-begining to look alittlédoubt- brating between the t-Wo old parties He showed very clearly and con standard. The cry -‘any thing to times to republicans who were op clusively how the Whig party died for relief is jumping out of the fry ful if Mr. Dalr-ymyle the Populist beat Tongue” is echoed from one end candidate, will be able to carry the Of the valley to the other, and posed to his re-election. Stay with because it and the old Democrat ing pan into the fire and back into day for District Attorney. the roaster? The people k-tto w that treat the facts Brother Herald;,.'and party united oh the slavery ques throughout Southern Oregon, and Mr.’Hayden, the Democratic man You will have more tion. The same conditions exist to- McKinleyi^m has been tried and Mr, Vanderburg will receive the all fairly. has a fair show, but if he and found wanting. The MeKinley bill ,day by the Democratic party adopt the end if you do, and support of all who voice that senti friends in had no more power to stay the Dalrymple both remain in the field, ment From a republican office your party will receive mote votes ing the gold-standard idea of-, the downward progress-of the country Carson, the Republican candidate is Republican party which will cause- holder of Marion coun.ty, we learn as well. its death. The Abolition or Repub to ruin and dispa.ir than a fly on a most' likely to succeed. Hayden that it is extremely improbably that $12. lican party was built on thé ruins, of locomotive. The people repudiated and Dalrymple are both well known $1, $11 Mr. Tongue can- carry that county Last week A. 8. McDonald, of 9 McKinleyism in the fall elections of and well qualified American citizens the old Whig party, by a union of Brownsville, people ’ s party nominee and that at least one if not more of- presidential of honest and honorable records in SEVERAL STYLES.- the peoples party nominées for the for recorder, paid our city si brief all who were opposed to slavery, 1890 and again in the took Cleve- their public business careers? cam pain of 1892. They and.to day the People ’ s party will visit, and became acquainted' with legislature will be elected. A com Caison, the Republican candidate land, whom they had repudiated mercial traveler who was returning ' many of our citizens. Mr. McDonald be built on the ruins of the Demo tour years previously, rather than is a Canadian, having been a resi crat-party, by a union of all Who are from a business trip through Oregon, is an energetic industrious man indorse the McKinley bill. After dent of this country only abbut six a few days ago, stated that there honest reliable and enjoys an un* opposed to the gold standard and the McKinley hill had been in force yeafs, ati'd took, out'his filial citizen monopolies, and in favor of silver in was no doubt but what Vanderburg •tarnished reputation wherever he j about two and a half years the panic ship papers between two and three, Would carry every .county South of is known. He has been a resident order to increase the volume of mon I of 1893 sWejit oVer the land, and years ago. His 1‘ecord as a man is increase ey and in that proportion, •Lane. We were also told last week of Brownsville and vicinity for the continued notwithstanding the Mc such that many Republicans refuse prices of the products of the is a teacher by by a mem ber of the Benton county past- seven years, Kinley bill remained in force for to support him. He got into the republican central commict.ee, that profession and has had some'experi- soil. more than a year after the panic Portland ring, and through their in he show- From statistics by Porter, neither Benton nor Lincoln counties ence in newspaperdom. His quallifi- began, The Wilson bill was then fluence, secured the nomination for Would give their votes to the South cations for the office for which he ed that in 1890, there were 52 people is now prepared to do any and all kinds of Carpentry Neither the McKinley bill District Attorney. passed« in every 100, who did not live in era Pacific railroad goldbug attorney stands, is the equal if not the super Do you want that kind of a man to work at bed - rock prices. Will,furnish estimates and plans that'..was nominated by the Albany ior to that of eitherof his competitors, homes of their o.wn, and that 91 per nor the Wilson bill had anything fill this office? free to those employing him. First-class work guaranteed; more to do with'the panic than the cent of the wealth was owned by congressional convention.■ We also and as he is a good penman and is If Mr. Dalrymple would agree to Give him a trial and be convinced. man in the moon. Notwithstanding 9 per cent of the people. heard a republican of Washington accurate, he is especially, .fitted for * What the.bullion brokers of Wall all this, the' money of Rothschild’s withdraw his name from the Popu county state, a few days 'ago,- that- the office. No one, should he be list- ticket, Hayden would receive, I gang has raised a great’’surface” Mr. Tongue would not carry his elected, will have cause to regret Street, New York, and London hurrah fur mpre McKinley tariff, all his support, and be certain of elec= also, and Will probably be done’, want, will in all cases be detriment* that he -voted for A. S. McDonald (Washington) county. These facts tion. Otherwise We will be responsi-, when it is evident that the. Demo less money,anii more fiard times., ■al to the interests òf the great mass coupled with the fut her fact to at for recorder. ble for the election of the foreign cratic. strength cannot he developed of toilers. influential democrats in this- and The monWfibsit-y of exclusive priv- to an extent that will justify an fcjv. -Eastern manufac- Carson. Marion counties are insisting that If the republican party is a friend ’H'ffT[itoted-BrirGetreet in t-ne Ox», - iieges for —VIA— . Nr>w another proposition. It is open defeat on election day. Mr. Myers shall retire from his can to the American people, we shout'd egonian to show that the number of i ture while thegrowers, cot- an absolute certainty that Mr. Jeff business failures during the first | But here. If this withdrawing is tori planters, aild ail mher producers Thé’“' SñsfetÉF' Routé . didacy for congress iofial honors, think it- would speak.out in no un- Myers cannot be elected to the posi to be done, it should be done im aild leave the- fight between Mr. certain sound on the foreigfi em^gra-, quarter Of 1896, was the greatest! for export are forced into direct tion of-congressman on' the Demo mediately. We ail know it is one —of the— Vanderburg and Ivlr-. Tongue alone, tion question; and not nominate a ever recorded in the same length of I competition With the ajfficdltilrists cratic ticket. Mr. Tongne on the of the gags on election day, Id cir time in the history of the civilized- of the 1 silver-standard countries of makes the chatices of the people’ foreign bofn citizen, aS Mr.- Tongue Republican side is a gold standard culate such reports. Let ib-be done party congressman from the first is said to be, for congress, and of Mr. world. The number of failures was Russia and the Orient, amounts to a | nijan through and throtigh. Bimet-: early; and thoroughly published, 60 per cent -greater than in 1893. • declaration that the producers of 1 . district very good indeed. Carson for prosecuting attorney, Also that the general range of prices this country have no rights which i ( aliists cannot afford to assist in his and when election day comes,- we Express Trains Leave Portland Daily* i The 'action of th.e gold standard who only about. years ago of al!products, had fallen one per New Fngland monopolists are bound election. If Mr.'Myers would with will know what the field is like. South. 1 North. republicans in the second district in There will probably be a few Pop 8:50 P M, Lv...... .Portland........ Ar | 8:10 A. M. draw his name, the entire silver ago became an American citizen. cent during the last, month. This to respect; When New England placing Mr. Northup in the field as force Of the Democrats would be ulists who will call this fusion, and 12:10 P. M. Lv.........Albany.,.......Lv 1 l;50 A. M; a gold standard nominee, makes the We believe that the republican one per cent means a total value of monopolists ask for themselves pro thrown to Mr. Vanderbtirg, the oppose it, for that reason. Let me lOLxóA. M. Ar. .San Francisco. .Lv I 0:00 P. M. hibitory tariffs to enhance the price The above trains stop at East Portland .Or» election of the peoples party nomi party has ffiany native born Ameri . 660 millions.of dollars. Populist candidate, and his election say right here, that'the Populist egon < itv, Woodburn, Salem, Turner, Marion» He showed from- thè tìepublican Of their commodities, while they in would be a dead certainty, Jefferson, Albany, Albany Junction, Tangeni, nee equally bright in that district-. can citizens, who are equally as ; Fellow Who is afraid to fuse with his Dem Shedd, Halsey, Harrisburg, Junction City, In county politics the showing is well, if not better fitted for tliese ’Campaign text book of 1'894, that sist upon the gold standard which citizens on the Démocratie side of ocratic neighbor in order, to protect iryj ng, Eugene preswell, Drains, and all sta front Roseburg south tö and including equally favorable. The numbers of offices than is either Mr. Tongue or silyercouLd not.be “dumped,’ into gives the silypr-sfandard countries the fence, if Mr. Tongue is elected, himself against public imposition, tions Ashland-. 100 per cent advantage in competi . this country on account of abrasion, Bosebnrg Mail- Rally. | populists who: two or three weeks Mr. Carson, and should, if due re it will be by your votes—by casting , either doesn’t have much confidence 8^.0A. M. Lv.. ..Portland .Ar I 4:40 P. M? ago were thought would go back to gard was paid to American citizen insurance, and other difficulties, tion with the non-proteefred indus them where you knew they could in his neigbor dr else is too narr'ow-1 12:25 P. M. Lv... ......Albany.. . Lv 1 1:15 P. If; which would in thé whole cause a tries of the United States, they 5;20 P. M. Ar... .Roseburg . . Lv 1 8:00 A. M. the old parties, and especially the ship, have nominated them. show no feeling of reciprocity or jus do no good, and were liable to do minded for a reformer, and is soon loss of 32 cents on the dollar. Salem Passenger, »ally. democratic party, have failed, to do you harm. If the Democratic candi destined to take'a back seat. I ana The bullion value of the silver tice; The fact that Rothschild’s date had more strength than the a Populist through and through, but 4:00 p, m» l lv...... ...Portland... .... ar I 10:15 a. tn, SO. On the contrary, especially in W'OMEN-NOT ELIGIBLE. 6.15 p; m. | ar..... ... Salem ;. ...lv| 8;00 a. mí dollar was of great- interest to the money can buy a McKinley boom Populists, then the entire force I don’t want to starve.to death just Albany, we are told, the people’s ut der such circumstances calls aloud Lebanon Rraneli. bullion broker only, while the gov party is gaining by the dozens. Thg supreme court at Pendleton should have heen thrown that way; for the privilege of being a Populist. Daily (except Srthdoy.) Populists claim and it is conceded has rendered a decision, which will < ernments stamp or denominational upon every citizen of the United but as the Populists had about. 1500 (Since the above was written and 8:20 A.M. Lv. ...Albany.. Lebanon by many republicans and democrats take Miss Maxwell' and, fourteen valiîe was of interest to the Ameri States who desires to be Tree to votes more two years ago than the put in type, Mr. Dalrymple has ten 9:10 AM.. Ar 4:30 r.w, Lv. ...Albany.. buckle on his armor and give battle .that the people’s party will elect the other candidates from the present / can prodUcbfl 5520 P.m. Ar ’ Lebanon . Denmocrats, and have.been- gaining' dered his resignation according to majority Of its candidates, while "campaign in this and other counties In reviewing the injustice of the to Rothschild’s hosts at the ballot evei* since; it becomes them to assist legal provisions, and his name will Woo<Sburn-S|>rlflBg;fiel(l Ibranc-li. the chances for thé election of the in Oregon. In the case of the State tariff, he showed that each member box in November next. us on the congressional tight, and not appear on the ticket this year.) Daily-(except Sunday.) ft must also be remembered that ticket is daily growing better. The of Oregon ex rel Carter .vs Nellie M. of.a family returning from Europe á: äöji.iiu Lv:..Wpodbtirn .. Ar í:55p.úi* elect a man who will represent the 5: 20p,m. Lv....WeSt Scio.. . .'J/V i 10:55 a.ink speeches of such orators as Weaver,' Stevens the court decided tfidt Miss rédüld bring with them $500 worth of I Rothschild is not neglecting his large majdHty of' his district on the 9: ûOp.m. Ar Natron..l..Lv | 7:00 a.m. if the assertions of the Albany Democratic party, and that the Whitehead, Sovereign and Davis, Stevens was ineligible to the office clothing etc, free of duty., while the financial question. wire pullers'and ’ corruptionists of Herald about Henry Blakely are ■poor people have to pay a high tar besides the splendid canvas Our own of county school superintendent. There is no doubt- that Mr. true, and the accusations by the Al- Dlriihg Cars on Ogden Routis; that- parjy will have plenty of funds candid .des are making, is bearing The dicision quotes article yi. iff for all they buy. Tongue , will use every possible Pullman Buffet Sleepers His conversation with many_silver with which to manipulate conven means to induce Mr. Myers to re b:ihy Democrat against- Sheriff Mc. fruit in a way'that is very gratifying. section 8,of the constitution, .which •^■ and — tions and nominate , a candidate as Feron are trustworthy, these two rniue owners, developed the fact - There is every cause to give en piovi.des, ’’No person shall bé elect” main in the fight; fer in that will SECOSD-ULAS.S sleeping cars the running mate to augment Me couragement to populists, and if ed or appointed to a county office that (hey do not-care much for the Kinley’s speed, but to be pulled lie his success, We hope Mr. Myers opposing candidates for .-sheriff a re a Attached to through trains. every-one will lend every influence who shall not be an elector of the I restoration of silver, as it will raisé when nearing the judge’s stand. will exercise his patriotism and love brace of the worst and most un and energy to the campaign victory county,” and section 2 of article II,' thé prices of their labor and commo-, It is becoming more and more ev of his fellowmen in due considera worthy men in tiie county; neither West Side Division< will Crown their, effort. of the same instrument, which de- dities, and so make no difference to ident every-day. that- if the people tion to the wishes of his party, arid of whom are worthy to fill the re- Between Portland and Co'rvallisu them. Mail train daily (except Sun day. ,fines .an, gb;£t.or aaa male citizen. Withdraw his name; tnus insuring sponsible position of Sheriff of Lirin. He showed from actual observa intends ^^.ijjtve a^ country they fife election of- ■7:30 a hl I Lv.........Portland.........Ar I 6:20 pSti When a man as a candidate for Hence the court says: ”It necces- w-ho _ «».m ri >u>n.ly. .al t.e rna t i vp._i ho rr • » i l2;-i-> p-m . Ar .... Corvallis...........Lv f 1;35 p in must have j^J^because if Roths public office commences- to talk of sarily follows that none' but .mide tion while in congress, that' the tar child has all the parties he will ha'Ve ry out the desires of a large majori-1 that is left- for the people, is to vote At Aliiaby atid Còr.vUllis connect with trains prosecuting newspapers and individ citizenscan be elected or appointed iff bills are f.raffied by the mariufac- all the country,—Silver Knight ty of the people of Oregon,- Furth for Coley Gains, a man against oftheOtC. & E, railròàd. Express t rain daily ( except Stlnday) • [ turers,.and then pushed through by er, it will be a serious reflection on wlibtil no word of unworthiness is Watchmap. ual« for slander, he is,- to say the least-; to-county offices.. Now,- the office of 4 45 p m I lv .........Portland...... ar I 8: 25 a m I . their influence. / Mr. Myers, to remain on -the ’ içket supperintendant of schools, although ..... ¡y 1,5;: ,.5.0.a nj smarting under the lash of campaign, But our eötem- 7. 2a p m | ar .. : ; McMin He showed that the United States,- iri view of the fact that Mr. said by any 'one. UN-1TE AND WIN. prosecution. We dislike person.-1 not so mentioned in the constitution England and France all had the. poraies over in the county metrop T hrough T ickets r°heni pastern was, at the adoption of that instfu” Tongue’s election depends on his Canada and Etiropte can be ontainod at alities' in campaign ’ work, yet that ment and ever since has been and is most prosperous times of their his-, olis, are surely going to extréme suites; BY <’• S. H a RNÌSH ì IdiVesi rates fi;oin Mrs. M. E. Wooclmansfeb^ i doing so. „.itepubiicari polities, and I agent, West Scio. B . K oehler ,Manager. seems to be the basis upon which now, unmistakably a county office. tory while they -had plenty of paper grand juries have measures, else political situation rias now The especially the gold standard phase, Ji P R ogers , Asst q F & Pass Agent-, Port- both old party papers are .conducting It is so named and. designated by' money andjittlegold and silver: reached a stage of .development have developed to such’ a condition, been neglectful of their duty in the lantLOi. the fight; but for all of that the the statute creating it. ' Therefore, . Silver was demonetized in Eng where comparisons can be made, and that Mr. Tongue would probably past. While each paper may have P ress will endulge in as little per- it- follows that whatever views we land soon after thé Napoleonic wars, conclusions drawn with precision have no hesitancy whatever in offer some shadow of fact upon which to sohalities as possible, lt will' hot fn'ay entertain as to the propriety of when she incurred a great indebted-1 enough tojustify a summing up of ing Myers a good sum to remain. biiSg their allegations, in our opinion I. d make a charge - in its editorial the constitutional porvisions prohib ness. This legislation was secured the possibiltics and probabilities in Now for the legislative part of the they have magnified d molehill into field. It is evident that Mr. Munk a mountain. But as the other fel Columns,, that is not based upon iting the women from Holding coun by the holders of her bonds so as to the case. With the exception, of endorsing ers and Mr. Smith are strong men lows are doing the fighting we can reasonable grounds. The official re- ty offices, We have no alternative but make them payable in gold^thus cords of officials are legitimate to declare that under the previsions doubling theia^ value. Silver was the ailminiaN'ation of Grover Cleve .on the Populist ticket; and Mr. Wat^- quote the Shakespearean addge “Lay All kinds tit fresh meats constant2 grounds for criticism, but the private of that, instrument ift it now exists, demonetized in Germany and land, the Populists stand, with the son is , the strongest man on the on McDuff and damned be he who ly on hand find will be sold at thd large majority of Dethocrats in. this Democratic. Therefore; if Mr. they are ineligible to the office in France soon after ’ the Franco-Prus- lowest living prices; also fresh fish; characters of the candidates,- ail o’f question, and the act Of 1893, as far Siân War for the same reason .and county and in this congressional dis Roberts could see prudent to with first cries'enough.” With corisidera- bologna, s<.usage, lard, bacon, etc.; Whom WO believe- td be honorable as it conflicts with tile constitution by the same influence. . If suffered trict. With that one exesptiou; draw from the Populist race, and i ble satisfaction. The only Way out for sale at bed-rock prices. gentlemen, sfrbtild hot be smirched. is void. The' judgement of thé low? the same abusé in the United States their declarations, and their actions •the other two, withdraw from the Ot tile difficulty as we see it; is to do. et corift is therefore affirmed. after the great Civil War debt had tend to the same line of thought, Democrats, we would have a union as the vast majority of the people been changed into bonds, by the. yet they Stand fighting each other, ticket, composed df Munkers, contemplate doing; that is; to /Vote Tiie character for falsifying as to Mr. W. M. Boberts, who is one of same' power and- for the same rea- and thus permitting the Republh Smith and Watsbn thàt all hades for Coley. Gains for sheriff, and allow questions Of facts, and vilifying o there is such gréât couldn’t defeat; And further, they botii Of his oppoents to retire to the A. M, Slielton-j Proprietor, the personal character of candidates the nominees oh our represetitative son-^by the influence of the bond cans, with are men who will not run an enbr- I shades of private citizenship. Scio, Oregon. iliat the Albany Herald is aehetving ticket,- is a.worthy citizen and fafm£ holders; fo’ IriçfëaSé-thé vdirie of thè dissatisfaction; to step quietly in. Isj to say the least, not at all to er, and who has been identified-with bonds, by making them payable in The question .now before ris for mous expense bn the people as our Good tlirriouts at reasfiriable rateSi lie ehviecf. The Hetaid may think the reform movement for a great gold as the only standard money of serious considération is this: Are Republican legislatures have been, WANTED-ÁN IDÈAÂn Stage line to .Munkers’. . Gtimthfif’ , - thina to patent? ___ Protect yóur Ideas they may ciii.l men conveyed to and froth ;Sll it will bolster tip a losing campaign ■many years. He, if elected, may be the country, thus making gold ! we as Pep-hlists and Den:ocrats— doing. . ___ lit- Jwrit.e voHtu^^DE^ Y*TT?TY rY’D’T? : points. Horses boarded by tilh fldy This same method can be sticcess- I < . brînjJy^weritÊ ! American vtizens having in view lÿ such action, but in our opinion, depended upon as one of the “stay-! scarce and products low. BURN & CO., Patent Attorneys, Washington) of weeks affairs I B;e., for their $1|800 prize offier; I Wied upon what we hear the poo- ers” in the interest of ’he people; 1 Unlike the Republicans; after h‘ I the same.ejects with whicli to ae- ' fully operated in the county can summon to your home, a complet© attire for Spring and Summer» we hnve received aré choice selections .. è Col or... .Patern... .Style and Wear... Few necessary Words to voice tile praises our Albany Woolen Mills fabrics* the round of daily sales he lyes ™ - for thesq home-made materials .thé best of their kind... .not only appear to “have it” but they are gaining in popularity daily. <THE L- E. BLAIN CLOTHING COMPANY^ THÉ LEADING CLOTHIERS, ALBANY, 0RU T. J. Claxton, Scio, Cootactoi and Bffler, EAST and SOUTH L. fi MARKON, solo, Proprietor,