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ELMIRA^^ BAZOO. VOL, 2 ELMIRA, N. Y., OCTOBER 10 1877, NO. 9 GRAND R A L L Y I N SC H U Y L E R CO U N T Y . There will be a jrrantl rally of the friends of liie Greenback Labor Reform Party of .Schuyler County in Watkins I'Viday evening in Kreers i Opera House, K, Beaumont and other.s will } speak. ^ I —A visit yesterriay to Watkins found many live earnest friends of the Greenback Labor Reform party. Honorable mention might with propriety be made of Gardiner Hibberd, Fox Holden, M. M. Cass, M. Ells, Henry Harrows, Dr, E. W . Lewis, Nicholas Gardner and others. They all seem “ teribly in earnest.” The large Opera House has been engaged for Mr. Beau mont on Friilay. A county convention for the niiniination of County Officers is called for one week from to-day. Schuyler will do her duty. OHIO ELE C T IO N . The W o r k i n g m e n ’s tickst has polled a larger vote than was expected. Detracting from the Republican ticket so as to give the Democrats Ihe State by apout 20,000. The election pro- gicssed quietly, the workingmen’s ticket de veloping unexpected strength. It is estimated lit one-third. The aggregate vote will be S,00o. The republicans lost many votes in the German wards from this cause. E. C. GEORGE & CO. Practical Job Printers , CARDS, B I L L H E A D S , l e t t e r h e : a d s , N O T E I I E A D S , E N V E L O P E S , CIRCU L A R S AND A L L K I N D S OF M E R C A N T I L E JO B P R I N T I N G . NEW COAL YARD ! GEO. B. CANNON, DEALKR IN NEAR COR. FOURTH & R. R. Y A R D PRICES; Chestnut, 54,95 ® 4 - 7 0 Stove Sq.yo Grate, $4.70 Pea, $3.50. •ANOTHER CHANGE! CHARLES MURPHEY, 176 Bald-win St., having di.solved partnership is now’running his Gfseeff and Pfeirmioa I qis ® in FIRST-CLASS STYLE. Go to him for GROCERIES AND FRUITS. Goods delivered free to any part of the city. Twenty-Five Soldiers’ Homestead Claims to locate in Hodeman County, Kansas. Apply at once to R e e d V e r g u s o n , No. 4Baldwin Street. T H E L A R G E S T STOC K O F a ... B A m T J H F. A. & W. H. STOWELL & CO. 1 2 1 L A K E S T R E E T . < ^ P R I C E S RED U C E D TO .'iUIT T H E TIM E S . It W ill P a y to G ive U s a C a ll b e fore P u r c liasiiig'. Execute at tlie Shortest Notice ”QUSINESS CARDS, Billheadu, Letterheads. Envelope.s AjCirculars, Tags, etc., printed at the B azoo ollice, 13H East Water, AT VERY REASONABLE RATES.