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Elmira Daily Bazoo. I r l K T H WAKD MAKBI.K VAKH, Tho O F F ICIA L OBOAN of the Greenback Labor Be- form P a rty of Elm ira, Ohomung County, and the 27th eaatoriftl District. PUBLISHED EVERY NOON BY E. C. GEORGE & CO„ 136 EAST W A T E R ST. TE.CMS:—SingJe Copy, Do« Cent. Single Copy one month di-Uvered by c a rrier or by mail, 26 Cents. Tuesday Nov. 27, 1S77, C. A. Al.l.K.V, m South Main Street E L M IR A , N. V. 4*if*Mantlesol every descriptioii to order. specality made of Momimenis and Tombstones. J'LM E N D O R F A SIIEI'IIEIID , OKAl.RUS IN CIJUJCE 1‘AiVnLV GKOCEKIKS, l;jo W k s t W a ' i ' f . k S t k k k t . r / / / t N A T I O N A L PAINTY. *W e jiul)U.sb, liy leque.wi the phufoini of the •‘National Parly” as adopted in a convenlion heM at Colimil)US, O., <m St-pt. 13, 1877. One of the organs of the party say lhal national financial legislation of late years has been, not the sole cause of, i)ut certainly an active agent in effecting a rise in the value of money, ami a deoreaseti demand for labor. The specialty of this i^arty is to show the injustice tff this leg islation, to seek its repeal, and to prevent its repetition. The embryo party which assumes the name of the National I’.uly take.s ihi.s ta.sk upon its shoulders and it is the object of its associates to show that its aims ate con<iiictive to the prosperity of all classes ami to the injury of iKuie. They propose to unite umler this name, tnose who believe that the interest of the eain- IMS of capital can lie fostered without injustice to m«mey capital, and who aie determined it vhall be dene. 'I h'> platform of the party expre SC' n he n ain, ' I e \ ital i->sues of our lime, an<I a faithful adherence to its spirit will enable the National party to control the future legislation of the country. The following from an articte in the October issue of the Co-operaiwe Aih'eriiu'y^ defines happily t h e mission of the National pi,ily *. ‘•The mission of the National paity is (o teach moderation to the strong and to limit everywhere the exercise of power , to restrain ambition and unscrupulous men from taking undue advantage of t h e weak and helpless anti to array again.st every wrong the aegis of truth G I L T - E D G E B U T T E R a specialy. Goods delivered pASTMAN & CAilBBKLL, 428 fc. W A T E R S T R E F T . SKCUNU IIANUSTOVKrt ti: h U K M 1 LKK. b o u g h t & SOLD. Stoves repaired. Patent Fire Brick fitted to any Stove. ^ “ R E F E R E N C E All our old Customers. {^^\D o u ’t mislak.j the place. We arc three doors eastof a n o ther firm in the same buMnobs. 513 Park l*lac«. PRICKS OF COAL AT 4,7t) N u tt 4.96 ; PoR 3.6(t. and the sword of justice-' N A T IO N A L PLATFOPM . Adopted at Columbus^ Ohio, Sept,i^, i^77* 1. W e demand that the bonds of t h e Gov ernment be paid at or before maturity, accord, ing to the laws under which they were origi* nally issued, 2, '1 he restoration of .silver coinage to the condition provided by law previous to the c o i n age act of 1853. >UAL, WOOD A LUMBER. ru K HAI.F ,s. t Kt>SS, YARD ; Stove 4,9.6 • ENNEDY'S •l . n' K AN!) KKT 1 J \ K A 1MIK.\I'KS'1 OKOOK.KV I.\ .\.MKRU‘A I I buy ami Boll for (JASH.un'l in large quaiititiee, Han* die no periahablft goodw, pay no rents, attend atrictly to buBiness and DEFY OOMI’KTTTTON, at wholesale or retail. JO H N KKNNEDV. lofi Bast W ater .Stri'et. I^A D IE S ECONOMIZE. ANTI SAVE 2 5 PE R CENT, By purchasing yonr M illinery nt the H at and Bonn^i Bleachery, No. 112 noith M ain (near Water) a t rooms formerly occupied by A. A. Blake. We ask you to call and compare q u ality and prices. Believing that you will agree with us th a t we soli b etter goods for LESS M ONEY than any other house in the city. We solicit your patronage and will always strive to m e rit It b y fair dealing and low prices. TRIM M E D HATS, from 90 cents to $10,00 and upward. Old Straw and F e lt Hat* altered and pressed in the latest styles. MR. & M R S. J . R. PIERCE.