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ELMIRAmBAZOO ' 11^1 A VOL. 2 Ti ]iii j; E lm ir a , N. Y., no . 14 _______ ^ ____ ^ ___________ .D .Ll CO U N T Y C O N V E N T IO N . A Greenback Labor Reform County Convention will be Held ftt Military Hall in the village of Horselieads on Sat- iirday, Oct. tiOth, 1877, at o’clock p . m ., to nominate I ondiduteB for Member of Assembly, District Attorney, Supeiintendent of the Poor, Coroner and Justice of the |j«feions, in and for Chemung County, and to transact such other business as may properly come before it. llach ward and town will be entitled to five delegates, elected by ballot, and only those are entitled to vote tor delegates or art as such, who are members of the Greenback Labor Bfform Party, and intend to vote its ticket this fall. By Order County Committee, M. KIRSOH, President. T. Si’EKCE, See. CREIUVBACN LABO R R E F O R M A P P O I N T M E N T S , CHEM UNG CO, T uesday , O ct . 10 th , Chemung, G. W. Cooper, M. Kii-sch. W ednesday , O ot . 17 th , Big Flats, G. W. Cooper, Jsa. Wright. }»eventli Ward, T. C. Cowen. pyens’ Corners, M. Kirsch, E. C. Seymour. T hursday , O ct . 18 th , Vaiiettenville, Jas. Wright, M. Kirsch. E riday , O ct . 19 t ' h , Wellsburg, G. W. Cooper, Jas. Wright. Klniira Ward caucuses. S aturday , O ct . 20 th , Horsehead’s County Convention. The election at the W averly Academy for .sdnK>) iriistee.s on I'uesday resultetl in a glori ous victory for the W o rkingm en’s Parly. Eve?y candidate being elected with the nice little ina- jorily ot from 50 to 75. The opposing ele ments were som ewhat surprised and the enquiry was, W h ither are w'e drifting? The strike of the N ew York Cigar M akers is spreading. E ight hundred hands em p loyed by Kreabs and Spuss, dem anded an increase and struck. T h e re are now over 4,000 on a strike. A committee w ill be appointed to visit all the shops, and dem and an increase of o n e dollar per thousand. Randall was elected Speaker by 149 votes to Gaiiields 132. Mr. Clym er offered a resolution electing as clerk George M. Adams o f K entucky; as sergeant-at-arms, John G. Thom p son, of ().; us doorkeeper, John W , Polk; as postmaster, Janies M. Stew art, of V irginia; as chaplain, Rev. Dr. Poisel, of M aryland. —Mr, K e lly, of Pennsylvania, is the oldest member of Congress, having served the greatest number of times in succession. DR. E. P. BAKNING, of New York (of 50 years expei i- ence) informs the medical profession and others, that he may be consulted at the Rathbun House for a few day.s, as to the application of his system of Props, Braces, Girdles’ and Brace Trusses, in cases of Spinal Discses and Curative Contracted Chests, Dyspepsie, Constipation, Piles, and Weakness and Displacement of the Female System, Con sultation free. Send for his pamphlets. The medical pro fession are specially invited to call. P luckamiv . , .Inly L5. Dll. B a n n ish : For twenty years your brace has been my best friend. Justice cannot be done in recommending it to weak women. I’d rather do without my servant than it. M r s . V. WoRTMAN. D r . B a n n i N(; : For eleven years my daughter was se riously enfeebled and deformed by sjiimil disease, but was totally cured by your spinal prop, and is .a well-formed, maiTied woman. Trenton, N. J., Suly Id. R ev . G eohub I I it c u k in s , Pastor Union Street M. E. Chnivli. REMARKABLE CASE. M a n s f ield V alley , W ashington T u r n p ik e , I August 1, 1877. J Editor Pittsburg Commercial Gazette: I wish the world to know that by wearing Dr. Banning's Brace Truss I have been totally cured of an enormous rup ture of long standing, which has caused me great suffer ing and often threatened my life. I can now go without my Truss, but no gold could buy it of me. M r s . RoRF.ur J ohnson . D r . B a n n in g ; Thouseof your support four months has cured mo of retroversion, hardening of the womb and great debility, so that, in lieu of carrying a heavy burden, 1 take long Avalks and move with the sprightliness T had at six teen. M b s . R e v . O. D. F e r r is , Pastor M. E. Churcli. Bridgeport, Conn.. July 20, 1876. mmim a m i I i O i wimm F. A, &W . H. STOWELL & CO. 121 L A K E s t r e e t . H ^ / ’A’/ 6 7 '5 KED U C E D TO S U I T TH E TIM E S . It W ill l ‘ay to G ive U s a t^all b e fo r e P u r c lia s iiiy . The Place to Leave your Money k Orders FOR IS AT 2 o 3 e a s t w a t e r s t r e e t .