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VOL. n. No; 1. Campaign Meetings. rr 1 Uid i-on<l uarofully ^-eo' inoin this piiper. Don t Llanco it over hurnadly ^nd liiy it aside. Tuckcd iwiiY ill 30I110 corncr may ,0 just tho infoi-niation r„ii d(!sii-o and need, or loinc itoni wliich will uiocially interest you. -It roiid this paper liroiiKl, yoti will r,r(!ttv (horoui^hly posted ,„ tiie i.resent political Hiti.ation ill Kiehniond ..ounly, and can vote in- lellijcently. •rnn iM.;()Pi,ira OANtunATi! (l illiT ill\! l''iiriii»Ii'T. (IKOUUH I- KClliKllM'. Don't Noglcct Registration • rr. WiiriilnB 1(> Cn^iUfl\\ VdiTS Vo-iTS in CastluUMi will please r^.incn.bw that J™!®). • u:ulc liy MiilVoVii town Iroar.l •i !il of Un; district!;. diiinKCS Imvc kTW'llv i.l Un.- rcKistvy iii .sonn; of ..tricts, e.srceiiilly , luy struct, first, si:c<.ncl, third aiuf V\> districts. Th liddst o tlu.' iiniMrlatic; and „,,ess I-<>r personally attending to tlie registry, a«<l knowin g not onlv 11,at yon arc corrcctly registered Init tl.at yon arc rcgi.stercd in the VtiliL distriel. , . Over so citizens wlio voted in the 1-hird u'istric-t last year and arc stil n theregistr v lists of that distnct Aonl d now lie registered either in •he first or second. Unle.ss the.se citi'/.cns attcnil to ilhis niatlcr in person to-morrow Ihcv will lose their votes. Thi s is a mere example. 1 \ c Siin.c state of affairs exi.sts in oilier -irifts. The object of the tnck U.,1 last winter is now apparent im.J should he defeateil. Ttilly eut a l.ig figure, in this, view t o gaining votes this West Brishloii Tp-night Jame s Wheele r is a t the head of the committee wMcli •will. conduct a ma.ss meeting in Od d Fellows hall Wes t Brighton, this evening, which will b e attended b y Demo- crats and Repubheans i n th e uppe r districts ot;Castleton. The speak- ers are not announced; bu t ther e will be plenty of the m an d good ones. .Teirernoiilniis Sntiirilay XI K M . The new Jeilersonian Democratic club of Stapleton, John T . Gates, pre.sidcnt, will hold a mass meetin g .^t 273 Bay -street Saturday evening. The speakers OTI! be HOWARD R. BAYNE. JAMES D. VAN HOEVEIS- ^'M^ORGE J . GREENFIELD. JOHN DK MORGAN. Wit h Joh n Oates managing , it is certain to b e a big .md enthusia.st, c meeting. The Tonipkinsville Re- publican club wiU attend. Saxtun to 1.0 Hero on Oetol.cr 31 The tevi P . Morton club, of Port Richmond, and th e Wes t Brighton Republican club hav e joined forces and are arranging tor a moiisMr mass meeting in th e Prohibition Par k Auditorium on Wednerfay evening next , October 23. -The star features will be CHARLF^ T. SAXTON, candi- dat e for Lieutenan t Governor . GENERAL STEWART L, WOODFOlU). CH-\RLES W. ANDERSON. APOLLO BAND. Severa l of tlie be.st local orators will also b e pree.sent to Eo^ the count y ticket , an d repubhean s iVoni all ove r th e count y wil l be present to hurra h for Morto n an d Saxton . Sew Itilglllnii Cim. (ictnlier M. Owing to inclement weather tlie Ne w Brighton club postponed rais- inf it s trauspatcnc5'.:iiiiti1. Satnra-'iy nicht. • The club will hold a meet- iug at he-idquarters, Hall' s nc%vs store, this evening. On Monda y evening a grand mass meeting will be held tujder the auspices of the club, whe n the .speakers will te: HON. GEO. F. ELLIOTT, of New York. _ , M. LYNN BRUCE, of Ne w \\ GEORGE M. PINNEY, Jr. . of Ne w Brighton. Abaii d of music will enhve n th e meeting, .and all goal citii-.ens are invited ekdo^ed Fusion Ticket mol- ly Batifled. All the Candidates Care- fully Compared. ; AND OURS ARE DECLARED TO BE BY FAR TH E BEST Tl.o PoUtlcl I!o™r.I» \f EacU S-l.- .„H.«.l tP n»- >o»rc.. \••> Sto...I tl.o I!„,l,.«»or KxclM. r,>u.U,I,.t.,. prom.;..™.! O. K.. l...t n.es- Coal.l Not Carry T\'-\- lVl„cl„lo. l)...1. r n,<> C,.«•-«« I!..- .U„„ Sot i.. II, «\•• \ \ A>vi..i sl,io-wi...ier-r\n O0...I Govor.n..B..t Clul.-i I„vo.llK»!l\E CoimiiittKC. The Good Government Club is wit h US ! The people are with us. Everythin g i s rolling our way . The ring ticket will b e bune d out of sight. . , , A fully attended meeting of «e Good Government Club wa s held at headquarters Tuesda y evemng . Only members were admitted By tiekk and the doors were carefully guarded to prevent eavesdropping. The situation wa s fully discus.sed, and Uie records of all candidate wer e considered, after wWch this re.solution wa s unanimously adopt- kesolved, That this club endorses emphatically and without reserve the whole of the ticket nwrn- nated by the convention ofEepuhlicans and Inde- pendent Democrats; rer TO A large amoimt of very interesting matter has heen crowded out ot this edition and will aPPfar in the regular edition Tuesday. Don't fail to get a copy of your news- dealer. RE-UESUIEB THIS. A vote tor- Benjamin J. BodSne-£or , Shtna is a vote tor Tom McC^ack tor CoontrSnpsrinteMlentofUiePoor.i . It .^..000 to ran ttep^J,!-^ one year tmder MeOormack and the ^r lioo i cllqno. It now costs less than for Bullae is also .vote to la ^ky inoraise -probably donlie- the poor honse expenses. AWtefor JolmL. Dailey tor ShenB is a vote to keep Mr. Mne where he „ vote to keep Tom McCormack where ho is, and a vote for a more economic^ administration at the jail and eotirt ''\STiiee for one. Vote tor DaHey. SSUGS HA^i; fiOT ENOUGH. Snng Harbor cannot be nsed by tte rinc this year. Tho oM sailors have g^ SSiKh of being hanM nW from conrt to Only 284 ot them registere<l SeS\ St Satirday, and it is beh^ed most ot them will vote the Witbont tho Harbor where wUl TnUy l,md? The anngs have had enonghoE Tally Obey tho Laws and Keep Out Of Trouble. - ' IT IS VERY PLAIN. . , , ; ERRORS ARE IMPOSSIBLE. '^di 1 with 1 fal l will Don't allow yourst^t to bo robbed of .your vote. To-morrcw (Saturday) 1 )0 your last chance to save it. . • See t o it without ftul. ChnuK.es wer e also mad e ni ^v- crnl Middlctow n distncLs, an d this warnin g is nrgc d upo n th e ati:cens \'otlT'^^kswillnodotlbthe^ .sone.^ to , and dli::eus of te- tric t 111 the county nre urgejl to at - '.teu d the registry to-morrow and • corrcti t any mistakes. . TkV 10. 4 of a few votes in each :distric t might upset the whole busi- '\Afend 10 the registry to-morrow ifs jrour last chance. , biE lnot prlDperly registered jou ran'tv(jtc. BASEST THIS ISSOLENCE . v~ Evorj imrent whohnsoliilflroi in lUe • KdiwU, M>d UiOTOforc : hcf W fewiumrlbv Ute-VOto thO mWilonM OI.SBO pttfMjma.)^\'' Smillilli'lil Mass Mcctiiis, Nov. The Southfield Town Committee of the O. R. C. D. wnll hold a in-and nia.ss meeting in St. Mar y t iiall, Rosebank, Saturday evemng, November 3.\ There will b e speak- ers from New Yor k and al.so HOWARD R. BAYNE. GEORGE J . GREENEIELD. JOSEPH M. KEATINGE. E D. CLARK. Town Chairman D. T. Cornell is determined that this shall b e one of the best meetings of th e campaign. Elm I'lirk, Oct. SO. - A meeting tmder the auspices of th e Yotnig Men' s DemocraUc chA of the Northfleld branch o£ the O R. c. D . will b e held at Fo.stcr's paCTlion, opposite- ..EliK Par k station, next Tttesday even,; ing. Eminent local speakers wil) address the meeting. Miirhior Harlwr, Oct; 31. The residents of Marine r Harbor who favor th e fuaou ticket mil hold a m-ass nteeting,.? ; hall, Wednesda y evening, at wta^i a ,number of good speak^ present. , - . Moiidoj, October 20, .... Castletoii-Tow^ Gommittee 0/®| C. D. at Headquarters,: 399 , mon d terracfeiNew Brixton,. Rcpublioiii liia^ meefing at atwla hall, New Brighton. . cnmmitteeat.HeW^iia ^ county for many years, and advises all citizens desiring reform and good government to heartily support the same. The report of th e committe e o n candidate s was the n read, and.wa s also unanimousl y adopted. It 101- low s in full. Ftot ; This committee, in colwitU-ring Se it fa evirteut th.v. the « oC publie-apirlrcl vote\ should, vv rth out .liBtiirbance or .bstraolnon. J\ l„y, 1 ,0 concentrated nl\\. I S C S CT shonia be concentrated npon \be <lSnon of tl.edominant Y^fl\;-. comnSnly callcd Mnl.lerl,m, which m- dcertls a bmnoh of Tammany. . Tn oar opiuiou the'commnnity. is to be mmm '\'lecond- NotwithsfvndlnB the loreg^ O. R . c. D. HEAHQUAIITEIIS. The headqnartenj of the Organiza^ of Eichmond Conntj- Democrate are o^ day and night, with a clerk m charge. Telephone can 73 Tompkmsville. woman-. C.U Good Oovcm.nmxt Ctab .mint MeeU...;. M»\<I»J-. • At aspecinl meetiuE ol the Womarfs Ctab held at the clnh moms on .W\'!\\- StTSoHvrite nil members of ihe Christian Endeavor Society \ the meetiiK. The secretary wnB further-. 'more inSSced to \rite evejy \ gymnn on the Island to attend this meeting, Worlc tor IV0IUBII. Itis hoped that all women w\? the good of this Island at heart will h^- by their pressneo and inOnenee. Wliot tlie XlcUot» Stand For. EDITOK ISPf.I'ESn^^'^' „ ' randidates tor the seveml offlces to be People It o«n .M VIolatia. bnW^^>r In'™^ .V„a Tiirtitoi.- xiii« - w - TVI? ^^ p^mpuj-'. ma-. Xb-q^sMf • Despite th^; Wtreme: fessed by legislafors and governors ror te mitSite^ter . itls cnrip^ S^rfnlly the law. has been j Sease tb the utmost •h': real^and Seles that stand in the oressinir his Benuine . will- at .^lections., Siasss.fipi SSS^sSi isss&ssp tor party emblems easily g tl.i miteiate, the mcBt Jgno^t ^ •.muld have been certain tot vpK M been cast for his oivn choice, bo^ Pf Sdatrahd measures. : Uemen who h^W pcrimentedwilh t«P touse; four and -sixyeaiS;.pf;_aE«siger.a ferminotes instrucdou.theyw^e^et, m^k and fold ddS^S^' ticket for .:city offices ''\J Jiedto.^ nWf.\ to oreoare a scratched Ucket .wm M^e striigbt vdterj .thpo^h.lt has-.bMn hCocri^lypretendedthattt^asrehip - ^rn to tatlr^t of the illiterate mdeKO- yir, by the Insin«tors.of^le«pp:wt e CoSiW that they cou dleg.slate-W.aiB SSi se~nsd:and :ii'mb were pennitte^.,\ Tfce vBoifoWlsw:. • OTIck Weif Me—^ Muntihos uuiien.uuv\. oim e \beats oh it© face the eyid«H^ pJ attempt ^the inosfc.ba;ire»^^;w hablti oti cartin g the; Msiras.OBitfhfa ^S^^'Sk ^^f^ aid-not in ttuth pt ttfe chj^ pt. theg;^^^^ the* balaiicei:on: ::Dei^^ there^i shortage veBIgiS these charges,'. thaiaOTmitant .not tp.B^^^ Etot^ on tteeui-ptiJiasi^^^ exUt ^ onthe 8th ptiJmlBgljvj t .-, As'to the'Wd .mottoj^ithejM ®ntS6i6M;s0pI the tpt^^RldB.H have aid on swearmg; jna^u'^J^v^j! woiave it inayibP well to>omtouttot^^.« dere asstatimce: andL Ihe. un lawfully ob!aiiis.assistance:aremads^^^ spectofcwllo, fail^m hE-dutyrfi^i coiidem \sHbuld-noteV. tot-to^prnJe-g^ SSSSIliauenaae^lol^^ dretlie.TpllPwingirv®^ MUeporftlll- June IS-thtjftW clolmfedto have worked moBt' H «a«hot tdme-wa. nece BUMJI NNIICCONIITED-.ITPRJG. nmihit^on elouMti Tsfe BLuffc] ^irtnMa'&r a ^nwua oSunta^^ jac Bitomy rn irerent anapices under wicneay \ SS^ friendly conterencea, have placedjjn; •6ne-.p{ tensta ot the people and .seornl'lBser'nm iSSSSS^ita •-or as they are famlllariT;...\.^^ GtisdetbnV-Town w aoubb'tbnt. 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