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Elmira Daily Bazoo The OITICIA L ORGAN of the Worklngmen of Elmira and Chemung County, PUBLISHED EVERY NOON B Y E. C. GEORGE & CO., 136 EAST WATER ST. TERMS:—Single Copy, One Cent. Single Copy one month delivered by carrier, or by mail, 25 Cents. Tuesday, Aupr. 28,1877. —The K. T.Js go on their pilgrimag e to-day. —The Hair Pin Society have a pic-nic next Sunday. —taney's Ra g Pickers hol d a pic-nic about Sept. I. An immense time'i s anticipated. What d o you soi ? —Mr. C. D. Bainbridg e attended Miss Hart' s readin g last evening . —I. O . G. T. I often get tight. Fresh Roch - ester lager o n tap at Bartel l & Valerious. —Mis s Hatti e Hart won laurels for herself last night, and w e trust greenbacks for the home o f the aged. —Yesterda y the game between the Hoinells and Elmira s resulted as follows: Elmira s lo; Hornell s 4. Umpire, John Stanchtield. —It must be Elmira boys are satisfied with the Academ y as n o one appeared for examina- tion for the Cornel l scholarship. Last year onl y one was examined . —Fourth Ward Greenback meetin g will be hel d o n Wednesda y evenin g at the Cit y Hall, at eight o'clock . R. Beaumont, M, Kirsh an d others will address the meeting . B y order of the committee. —If there is anythin g that is disgusting and exasperating i t is t o have fro m one to a dozen o f n>en, who don' t know enoug h to keep thei r mouths , loa f aroun d a business office an d crack stale joke s for an hou r or two at a time. G o to a mans office p n buiness. If yo u want to meet him socially go to his home . —A large an d enthusiastic meetin g was hel d last nigh t in the Second Ward, at No. 5 Engin e House . Addresses wer e delivered by Me.ssrs. Adams, Beaumont , Cowen and Kirsch. About five or six hundre d of what the Advertise r calls \idlers shysters an d demagogues \ were pres- ent, and about 150 signed the platform, and the signin g still goes on to-day. The Second promises t o be one o f the best Ward s in the city. —Wanted, immediately , a good stout girl. Apply at this office. —To Whom i t may Concern.—Thfc election difficulties between myself and other parties have been amicably settled. P. J. CLEARY. —Lieut. Ph . Suess is patronized i n his barber shop by nearly all the battery and the iioth. He IS wel l liked amon g his comrades, as he well deserves to be. —The place o f al l places to get fresh oysters, clams, ice cream, or anythin g yo u wan t i n the eating line , is at Lew Shoemaker's. Jo e slides around with the dexterity o f a LaCrosseman, and as for Charlie , on the cook he can't be beat. —The committee o f the Boan l o f Education to whom was referred the resignation of Su ]>t. Danfort h reporteil, last evening , reviewin g the official relations o f Mr. Danforth with our schools in a V ery complimentar y manner, but recommendin g the acceptance o f his resigna- tion. The report was unanimousl y adopted. The signers and al l o f those that wish to sign the Workingmens' Greenback Club , of the First Waul, are requested to meet at the Te.sas Colony rooms, cor. of Main and Wate r sis , on Wednesday eve , at 7:30 sharp. Per order <>f PRESIDRN T, pro tern. Will open the Third year of her school at 557 East Church Street, Monday September 3d. Terms $5, $6 and $8 jicr session of 12 weeks. All English branches taught. Also French German and the ElemRitsof Latin if desired. Fiini i oosi, 113 LAKE ST. is the best place to get everything in the eatable line, I( L CREAM, best quality, lowest price and in any quantity. Parties furnished with plain and fancy Cake. BRIDAL CAKE made or trimmed to order. A full line of Groceries, and as cheap as any inthecity. They keep theROCHESTER WASHING FLUID which saves the Ru^^ng and Boil- ing of clothes. A fine Dining Room, and meals at all hours. They sell the very best Why ? Because they make it themselves, and they know how to do it.