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Elmira Daily Bazoo FHUIT JAUS ! PUBLISHED EVERY NOON BY E. C. GEORGE & CO., 136 EAST WATER ST. Thursday, ^iily 12, 1877. We have as large a city circulation as any paper in Elmira. We circulate largely among the laboring classes. Every farmer's wagon that comes to Elmira carries a BAZOO home in it. Do you not seii that it is a very valuable place to advertise your business? SfV/ZL YEAST. The Brooklyn Eagle of a late date says that Henry Bergh and Dr. Jones, of New York, went before the Queens County Grand Jury, and pro- cured the indictment of the Freischman, five in number, for feeding swill to three hundred cows in the stables at the compressed yeast fac- tory and distillery, in Blissville, a supurb of Long Island City. The stables are shockingly filthy, and the cows diseased and rotten, ac- cording to Dr. Jones, and their milk unfit for use by liuman beings. SLAND/: A'. Pay uo attention to slanderers or gossip mongers. Keep straight on your course and let their backbiting die the death of in^gleet. What is the use of lying awake nights and brooding over the remarks of some false friend, that runs through your brain like forked lightning ? What is the use of get- ting into a worry and fret over gossip that has been set atloat to your disadvantage by some meddlesome biisj- body, who has more time than character ? These things can not possibly injure you, unless, indeed, you take notice ot them, and, in combating give them character and standing. If what is said is true, set yourself right at once; if it is false let it go for what it will fetch. It is wisdom to say but little about the injuries you have received. We are generally loosers in the end i f we stop to refute all the baekbitings and gossipings we may hear by the way. They are annoying it is true, but not danger- ous so long as we do not stop to expostu- late or scold. Our characters are formed and sustained by ourselves and by our ac- tions and purpose, and not by others; let us always bear in mind that calumniations may usually be trusted to time, and the slow but steads justice of public opinion, MASONS IMPROVED AX IPRXCES5- 1 rim, 1 1-2 Pints. 1 2 Quarts. COB. LAKE & WATER ST- Barker, Deunce, Rose L Ca. L. A. HUMPHREY\ DEALER IN BOOTS and SHOES, Saasonable, Serviceable & Cheap. loy East Water St. -J A'our binirs Lust of K . 11. > »^''/,/•; fv/, r .t,' /. .rA 'i) /•;.Y.'.1//AV-; CT^BANTLEY, No. 4 CARROLL ST., Opera Block, Mii'.inlUctmer Of J. Q. INGHAM, ARCHITECT. W. L. GIBSuN & SON, lEiOOls/X 3, Academy of Music ('Block. «S-0iily FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES repro^jiiUd.