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Supervisor Candidates111"lepublic.-an ano Demcfcratic Candidates 11'or SUpervisor (`4i the ToNvii of NVappin,(Irer. t ' ~ � UJOHNVHAUA~^ ReptibUi"i]k. D'I ��AU D W. WN/T �S, Oe008CNiL `°"..=` ^°^^"^.-",``°^"^ epuiican a -Democratic Candidates for Supervisor- the Town of Viappg in er. .4 JOHN HEALD, Rep> licam. &�EGINALD W. RIVES, Democrat. Both of these gentlemen are so well and so favorably known throughout the town and village, that any introductory notice, or any comment seems unnecessary. John Heald, genial, honest and good natured, has a record of which any man may feel proud to possess. All occupAlons, find all official positions ever held by him, have been worthily and faithfully filled. If elected to the honorable posit;'on- of Supervisor, he will carry into the, office the same measure of probity so char tacteristic of him. Mr. Reginald W. Rivescomesof a family distinguished in the annals of the country, on the paternal side. His mother was the daughter of one of New York's most eminent merchants. He is a worker in the fullest sense of the term in whatever he undertakes, and he has entered into the canvas to win. He is a man of method and thoroughness ,I business essentials, affable, sociable, and possessed of a happy, merry temperament. If elected these elements will be exer- cised iu the performance of the duties incumbent to the office of Supervisor. These two gentlemen are true party repre- sentatives and undoubtedly the strongest'.candidates that each party, at the present time, could put forth. The Town of W appinger is Republican by a good sized -..majority. The question on many tongues is "Can it be overcome ?" The correct answer will become known on the eve of'November 7th. GEN EjiAll IIILNT1ON. _ wan, Fishkill Lding. ae_ Newburgh, MA• J. k[tnv� - an -- CA'Th ERINL CASHIN, Wappingers Falls and aujoilimp to Ams, jn displaying an elegant line of goods for Mrs. Carrie C. Cossum, havingre- AWidow of the late The next game will be played on elec- fall a,.j winter rade. His expenses are James Cashin, died tion do turned to Pokeepsic, will receive pupils in at hhr home on Masier avenue Friday, ythe lightese of any merchant tailor in Po - voice culture, also in style and intepreta- October 13, at'1 p. m..from pneumonia. —'��'� keepsie, and in consequence his prices for tion in singing. Call or address Studio, aged 61 years, Deceased was born in ROAftD �!r •rrv..a>G�.ti- business suits. fine black suits. trousers 82 Cannon Sheet, for terms, etc. 46tf Ireland about the year 1858,coming to — -- and overcoats are the very lowest possi- Tt� this country at the age of eight years. The Village Board held a continuation bre i�onsistent wnh first-class work. His