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North Ontario Observer (Port Perry), 27 Nov 1890, p. 2

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kept andclean stock. On these grounds' at the smallest possible cost and it wlll help the people of that it will equalize théir finances. If the FARMER has a off as if he had more bushels of grain to theacre. The st CASH. On this account the TERMS must be CASH from t. (ET REGULARLY. We will buy any quantity o no Butter will be bought unless it is No.1. If you have (Ch you can get for it and come and lay out your CASH with vourself. Itis needless to give alist of prices .s when ¥ PRICES will speak for themselves. : The Stock consists of General Dry Goods, ll Youths' Suits and Overcoats, Ladies' Cloth _ Coats, Men's Persian Lamb, Beaver and Seal Cap 8B fli, XN. B., i liberal | Won, st be pai Wee Butter bring pall crop it will mak d for in . BUTTER or POULT italong; if K where you can do the Store we will be . s Suits and Overcoats, tets Ladies' Fur Mantles, Me ere ©] present w Logan, M.A., Fenelon Falls ; Dr. J. W. Woed, - Kirkfield, aod A. E. . | Stabbmok, reeve of Eldon. The meet- 'was largely 'attended and Sam ho was the unanimous' choice. gall | The following gentlemen were proposed 'declined 'the momination : Rev. ly M. A., Joseph McArthur ev, Logan, : and Hugh McDougall, of. Fenelon Presby- | Falls ; AE. GT. B lackstook, ol op - PETERBORO', Novag) Stabback, of - Eldon ; of Toronto, and field. the biggest men in the party, They had cunning, force of character, und . these gifts: won 'the fleeting triumphs . that dazzled 'the eyes of their fellow-countryimen. "Two ordinary politicians grew. to the stature of politioal giants in a single night. They swaggered through. the country as America's own "rising statesman, and the multitude out hosannas to the idols of whooped Adversi * A growth based on . audacity and cheek could not survive defost The And now the loudest in their praise of: the rising young statesmen aforesaid denounce them as. the fool wreckers of & great Palitieal fame is mot leased ont for ng . It vanishes soon as best, * Suits and { Overcoats 's Astrachan and Coon land, upon to plend he stepped four paces to | the front and putting. his hand into bis innerbreast pocket = exclaimed, ugentlemen; I know the jury will con« demn, but before being . condemned 1 must get#id of this one." He drew a revolver and shot{Dr. Flores dead. G. Chainorra, who stood 'next to Dr. Flores, picked up a chair, but almost imniediately fell to the ground, being shot through the brain, G. Rojas, father-in-law of the first victim, closed 'with the who did not hesitate to draw the ., and the ball passed through' 'mouth; eoming out of he back 'of his neck. He is in a . | precarions: condition, but will probably recover. The prisoner made a dash for liberty, firing at but missing a soldier who attempted to détain him. Three outside the court house. Two of them flourished revolvers while the third assisted 'his brother to. mount a mule. Martines found the road so rough he was compelled to dismount and proceed on foot. He remained in the the accused were waiting! that nnd, hag lest. £ 'Washing cuss reciprocal trade rela the United States. on their clothes and they had been beaten hy they did not know. Att ; a sergeant in their regiment was murdered, and ;the three soldi tried, convicts and shot hours. The next 'day another sd surrendered as the 'murderer. Toronto, a single man | met with a peculiar death was trying to fire off an' and init refusing to answer trigger hepnt a match to the hole, holding it ina borzontal with his left hand. The' discharged, but the recoil was s that knocked him down. A not rise his friends went to hit up only to find him dead. neighborhiood "for two or three days. i Thoofitials were advised and captured "i Se i se

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