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ELM1RA>^BAZ00. VOL. 2 ELMIRA, N. Y., OCTOBER 12 1877, NO. 11 (Juki 102 7-8. Congress meets Moiid.ry. The President w,is at the Frederick county, Jil,, fair yesterday. Three new cases of yellow fever were report- el from Port Royal yesterday. Fifteen business places and the railroad depot ^t Kdward’s Depot, M iss., w ere burned yes- ■lerday. The Republicans of the Thirly-lirst district have renom inated H o n E. Carlton Sprague for Senator Two old letters from Abraham Lincoln, were found among the records of the Interior D e p a rt ment yesterday. Gov. H a rtranft and A d jutant G eneral Lalta has lieen subpoenaed to give evidence in the Titlsburg July riot suits. E ditor B azoo . —W e hope the Greeiihack County Committee w ill take m easures to pre pare and circulate a petition to Congress, asking i.st, To repeal the Resumptioii act. 2il. To call in the three hundred and fifty million national bank currency and issue the same am ount of Greenbacks to take their place as a circulating medium, and use the avails to [I.iy governm ent bonds, relieving the tax payers from paying them and the yearly interest which ■ill place the am o u n t of the bonds paid where it wilt be used in business m atters, and he tax ed, as it now pays no taxes, 3d. To increase the circulating medium by issuing g reenbacks enough to do the business of ihe country- T a k ing France and E n g land as a criterion. The first having #30 per capita, and the latter 825, and we now have only about 4, while this is a new country and has a much larger tecritoly to move its productions to m eet its market. We had a circulating m edium of per capita in 1865, and its reduction to $14 has caused the prostration ot business and the hard time's. G rk ENBACK. NEW COAL YARD ! GEO. B. CANNON, DEALER IN NEAR COR. FOURTH & R. R. Y A R D PRICES: Chestnut, $4,95 Egg, $4 .70 Stove S4.95 Grate, ^4 .7 0 Pea, S3.50. ANOTHER CHANGE! CHARLES MURPHEY, 167 Baldwin St., having disolved partnership is now running his G'Seeefj ai4 FfiYlilea Isii® 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 Hodgman County, Kansas. Apply a t once to R e e d V e r g u s o n , No. 4 Baldwin Street. T H E L A R G E S T STO C K OF G 00 I 111 1 P 41 M 1 Sf 0 ? 1 S F. A. & W. H. STOWELL & CO. 121 LA K B ST R E E T . t ^ T X / C E S RED U C E D TO S W T T l t E T IM E S . It W i l l P a y to Gipc Us a Call be fore P u r c h a sing. Execute at the Shortest Notice ■DTJSINBSS cards , Billheads, Letterheads. Envelopeb l^Oirculars, Tags, etc., printed at the B azoo office, 18^5 East Water, AT VERY REASONABLE RATES. STEELE 1 '^^ I Lr^'RY L i 'T ..