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Elmira Daily Bazoo TUBMSHKl) KVKUY NOON ]5Y E. C. GEORGE & CO., 136 EAST WATER ST. Thursday, July 13, 1877. LOCAL IN BRIEF. —E. C . Vanduser has a plaining mill to sell cheap. —There is a Lacrosse club being in organized this city. —Ice cream sociable at the South Main Street church to-night. —There was a target practice yestereay. Con - siderable land was ploughed up. —A very moody audience at the Opera House this morning. See first page. —Angell, of the Quee n City Music Store, No . 124 Lake St., wil l sell organs at retail for wholesale prices. —While, Mr. Mood y was in the city, he ate Vienn a Bread, the kind W. N. Bowman de- livers. Who s \ad.\ please see. —C. S. Wheadon , G. C . P. of the B. B., has been, we are sorry to learn, confined at home for several days. He expects soon, to take his train again on the N. C . Railway . —We acknowledge a pleasant call from John Barr y President of the Owego Temperance Union , and George A. King Supt. Owego Steam- boat Co . The y came for Moody and went witli- out him . —The Advertiser''s news columns says that \cat s bring $io a piece in the Blac k Hills.\ I f any one wants to go speculating they are wel - come to a quartette that amuse themselves under our bed-room window. —Who wil l receive the West Point cadet- ship ? Mr. Hungerford will leave the matter to a committee on examination whom he will shortly appoint. The examination will be o])en to all young men in this congressional district between the ages of i8 and 22. —Yesterday morning at 7:30, a son of Ada m Koch, aged ten years, was run over by a Tiog a train near the N. C. Ca r Shops. He became confused as he and other boys were running down the track and run into the locomotive. Both legs were crushed. Dr. U p de Graff re- moved one limb and left the other as the lad was sinking very fast. The little sufferer ling- ered till lO: 15 last evening when death took him. G. G. REYNOLDS, SUCCESSOR TO W. E. STRAICHT. Fife Iisifance Ageat, Representing reliable fnieign and .\nreriraii (\onipanie.s NO. 334 EAST WATER ST. LEW. SHOEMAKER'S 140 EAST WATEE ST. J8 ®*O.V8ters and clams received fresh every day. and served in all styles. I<;e Creiiin can be had i n any iiuaiitity and as cheap an the cheapest. W. N. BOWMAN 421 RAILROAD AVE. ^Vill Deliver VIENNA BREAD, and all kinds <it\ Breadstntf at yonr door daify. REFINED BAKER'S YEAST. .Mways ready. Always sure to make good hi ead, Every pack warranted to give satisfaction or money lef'nnded. For sale by all the leading groceries in the city. E. C. GEORGE & CO. Practical yob Printers, 136 EAST WATER. ftS^Sole Agents in Elinirii for PUAJiGS' CELE - BRATED lUnminatud CAUDN.