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Elmira Daily Bazoo The OFFICIAL ORGAN of the Workinginen of JBImira and Chemung County, PUBLISHED EVERY NOON BY E. C. GEORGE & CO., 136 EAST W ATKRST. TEitilS:—Single Copy, One Cent. Single Copy one month ' Uvered by carrier, or by mail, 25 Cents. Thursday, Oct. 11, 1877, — Mr. Frank Mayo is in the city. —Go to J o e Hcnjamins for tine fruits. —Jim , While will play with the Elmiras next year. — William K. H a r t ik Son are ready to receive Uieir friends at their new store. It’s worth go- ing to sec. —Talk about Returning Boards. The G a zelle a n d Advertiser are both trying llieir best U> “ count in” commissioners Shipman and Chase. —Remember t h a t Oct. i 8 lh occurs the grand LaCrosse match between the Onondaga Indians iiiul the Elm i r a LaCrosse Club. Everybody shouUl go and help encourage our boys. —Mr. F . C. Bangs at t h e Opera House Fri day and Saturday, and Saturday Matinee 111 t h e grand military romance, entitled “ The Soldier’s Trust.” This beautiful play will tie given with a very retined cast, and etnbelish. ed with line scenic pictures, correct costumes and original music. %It will be a great tieal, — Brown came home late the other night, and Mrs. B., reaching out ot tlie bedroom w i n dow, said ; “ So y o u ’ve b een tipping the glass again, h ave yo u ? ” “ Glass,” said Brown; “ ( h i c j ’iis a funny word, take off the ‘g ’ a n d it’s you, my dear.” “ Yes,” answered the wife, “ and then take of the ‘L ’ and it’s you, you wretch,” and she slammed down the window with a bounce — Mr. Kirsch had a large and enthusiastic audience in Brecsport last night in sjnte o f the rainy weather. Mr. Sanford did not speak as he preferred to wait until later in the canvass, he feeling contident that Brees[)ort would do well f<.ir the Greenback ticket. Many new names were added to the roll. STEUBEN ALIVE. T H R E E SUCCESSFUL A N D HARMONI OUS CON VENTIO NS. T h e Steuben County Convention was iidd yesterday i.t Hoinellsville yesterday. Mr. Mc- Burney of Corniug presided. It was found that a large propoitiun of the towns were repieseiil- ed with fifty-lour delegates. The following was adopted. IVhcreas, The Greenback Labor Reform Par ty is a distinct political party, organized fur the you g et almost Busted ami want a big pile of goods tlien go to Cowens, 200 East Water St,, Elmira. purpose of erarlicaling existing abuses, and to bring about a return to just government ami prosperous times, therefore Kesolvedy That this convention proceed lu nominate a complete ticket believing it is better to sufter defeat than loose party i<lentity. Messrs. Mulford, of Coining, Reynolds of Canisieo and Burris of Hornellsville were the committee on resolutions. Their lepori en dorsed the Buffalo Tlalform and candidates, favored a relorm in freight rates, and opposed the proposed disfranchisement concurrent reso lution. The following ticket was nominated; County Judge, lion. Lyman Balconi of i ’aiiil- ed i ’osl; District Alloruey, Byron L- .Snutii, of Balb; County Clerk, Willis E. Craig, of Jaspei; Sujierinlendent of the Poor. Thos. Bunis, of Hornellsville. A county committee was select ed a n d with t h ree cheers for the ticket tlie cu.i- vention adjo-irned. First Assembly District Convention imined-' lately at the close of the county convention llie •lelegales from the first Assembly district organ-, ized a n d nominated Thos. A Sitsbery o f Bath as] Member of Assembly Mr. S , is the ex-Treas-J urer of Steuben, a man with a clear record The | fallowing were elected as delegates to the Sena- I torial Convention : Ci V Alden of Howard;! G S. Granger Maylaml ; Wm McElwnine.j B a t h ; Robert B. Campbell Badi W B Alden,' G S Granger and Wm. McElwain were ap. ' pointed the district committee ' Second Assendiy district convention Thej second Assembly district nominated UriMulfonl| of the Corning Independent for the Assembly A J Kdgett, Hornellsville; G, F. Hawes, Corning; Amos Wilcox, Painted Post; Abram Dudlev, Addison ; Thos S Reynolds, Canisieo G W. Knapp, John E Jones and Mark Ihill are the Assembly committee. ' ^i^^Cowen keejls every t h ing and sells cheap er than any body.