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ELMIRA DAILY BAZOO VOL. 2 ELMIRA, N. Y„ OCTOBER 4 1877. NO. 4 COUNTY CONVENTION. A Chemung County Convention consisting of five dele gates, elected by Ballot, from each Ward and town, will be held in Greenback Hall, Bazoo Block on Saturday evening October 6 th, 1877, at 7:80 p . m . The object of the Convention is, 1st. To elect five dele gates to a Senatorial Convention. 2d, To elect one dele gate to a Judicial Convention. 3d To elect a County Cknnmittee to servo one year. 4th. To transact such other II business as may properly come before it. |( Only those are entitled to vote for delegates or act as such vs are members ofthe Greenback and Labor Reform party, and intend to vote its ticket this fall. |l By order of C ounty C om . I T* SPENCE, Sec’y M. KIRSH, Pres. I THE B R IG H T SIDE, Look on the bright side. It is the right side. The tirnes.^iay be hard, but it will m ake them no easier to w e a r agloom y and sad countenance. It IS the sunshine, and not the cold, that gives beauty to the flower. T h e re is always before or Around us that w h ich should cheer and fill the heart with warm th and gladness. T h e sky is blue ten tim es w h e re it is black once. You have trouble, it may be. So have others, N o n e are free from them —and perhaps it is well that none I should be. T h e y give sinew and tone to life I —fortitude a n d courage to m a n . T h a t would be j a dull sea, and the sailor w o u ld never acijuire I skill, w h ere there is nothing to disturb its sur- i fi.ee. It is the duty of every one to extract all I the happiness and enjoym ent he can from wilh- I in and without h i m ; and above all, he should I look on the bright side. W h a t though things do I look a little dark ? T h e lane w ill have a turn- 1 ing, and the night w ill end in broad d a y . In the I long run the great balance rights itself. W h at appears ill becom es w e ll—that which appears wrong, right. 1 DELEGATES TO COU NTY CO N V E N T IO N F irrH W a r d : M. H a rrington, John L a id- I law, W. M. U p d y k e, Charles W , Brown, W m. I Godfrey, alternates, S. T . Boone, M at. G alvin. T own o f E lm ira : A. Strader, J, Abbot, [ A. J. W arrin, F . H e m ingw a y , E. C. Seymour. S outhport ; Joseph A llen, Cornelius Calli- han, M. T. Sullivan, Daniel M ack, Charles Meeker. CALL AT ONCE AND See the Fine Selection Pants, Cassimeres for $5,00 to Order H. J. GLADKE’S, 332 E. WATER ST. ALSO A NEW STOCK