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Elmira Daily Bazoo The OFFICIAL ORGAN of the Workingmen of Elmim and Chemung Oountj) PUBLISHED EVERY NOON BY E. C. GEORGE & CO. 136 EA S T W A T E R ST. TE itMS:—Single Copy, One Cent. Single Copy one month luliyered by carrier, or by mail, 25 Cents. Wednesday, Oct. 3,1877. GREENBACK LABOR REFORM NOMINEES For Secretary of State, FRANCIS E. SI’INNER, of Herkimer. For Comptroller, THOMAS P. EDWARDS, of Chemung. For Treasurer, WILLIAM DOYLE, of Albany. Eor Attorney General, WARREN T. WORDEN, of Cayuga. For State Engineer—To be nominated by State Committee. T h e Free Press and the wing of the dem o c ra cy it represents refuse to support M r. S, S. T a y lor for D istrict A ttorney. As the contest is on that office, the balance being considered this year as m iner in im p o rtance, the prospects for the success for the G reenback L abor Reform party is hopeful. If we are judicious in the selection of candidates we shall poll a larg er vote than the most sanguine expect. As the N e w s rem arks, it may take a long time to convince the public of the advisability of adopting w h at it is pleased to term an “ irre deem a b le” currency, consisting of gold, silver and p a p e r , each a full legal ten d e r ; but it will finally be done, nevertheless. T h e policy of F rance was ever to judiciously contract or expand the volum e of the currency, according to the necessities of industry, “ m a k ing all theories and interest bound to the highest object of her concern, the p rofitable employm ent of labor. Am id this terrible trial of all business, i.nd w h ile thousands of .-laborers, w ith their wives and children, are starving, as the result, chiefly, of a contraction of the currency, the contraction of the c u rrency goes p itilessly on at the rate of ^ 5 ,00 0 ,00 0 p e r m o n th , the h ouse is b u rning and John Sherm an is pouring on coal oil. Go to YOUNG & CO. 207 East Cliurcli Street. For good COAL of all kinds. Also DRESSED LVM BER, SIDING, FLOORING. LATH, SHINGLES, and al kinds of timber, SASH, WINDOWS, DOORS and BLIKK Will not be undersold. INSURE WITH THE Ohomiag Apaey 135 EAST WATER STREET, i T . 'Z ' . S. C. GAYLORD, Agent. W. L. GIBSON & SON, fiu; iisuM ioi mm 3 , Academy of Music (Block. 4S*0nly FIRST-CLASS COMPANIES represented. G. G. REYNOLDS, SUCCESSSR TO W. E. STRAIGHT. firs Agent Representing reliable foreign and American Compaai NO. 334 EAST WATER ST. E lm ira,, liT. ~Z\. G. C. WIEGAND, RATHBUN HOUSE BARBER SHOP, No. 105 Baldwin Street, Mr. Wiegand runs Five Chairs, consequently their wi be no waiting for your turn. He has the B E S T C C J T T B B S in Elmira. Everything New, Clean and Convenient. 4®**Hot and Cold Baths always ready. MARY We must have H em ’s Vienni Bread. My boarders WILL not ea the IMITATION. COAL, L M llB mi WOOD rOR SALE BY 573 PARK PLACE, PRICES OF COAL AT YARD • StoTO 4,95 ; E(te 4,1 Nutt 4,95 : Pea 3,50.