Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 25, Plymouth, Marshall County, 5 February 1896 — Page 7
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THH RISING SI N STOVE POLISH in ctIlCS (or jremral blac'-iaj of a stove. THH SUN PASTE POLISH fr a iuli after - diuner shine. a;jliel ati.l yi ,!ie-l with a clatli.
A groat many men throughout the coun try, inclutliii plonty of really swell fellows. Lave pot it into their heads, rightly or wrongly and we are by no means sure that it isn't rightly that there is no reason why any man should pay more than $..00 to $.1.00 for a air of shoes, and. to say the least, the ilea has this foundation in reason, that excellent shoes are now made for $.'5. To pay $s to $1'J for a pair of shoes is simply throwing away money, and in many rases this is done to gratify a mistaken notion that none lut your favorite shoemaker is worthy to adorn your feet. The reer.t improvements in shoe ma hi:iTy make it isilIe. as shown ly
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More Bros., I'ruys., Canton, Muit.. U.S. . I to produee a shoe to-day that will omI pare favorably in style, wearing qualities
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and $lo per pair. Her Dciirrst I'rieinl. First lelut;niie My cheeks are nil on lire. Seroiul lelut:mte-I tlnuivrht there was :i smell of burning paint. Town and Country Journal. State or Onto, fn v op Tor.KOO. ( I.M'AS ( ul NXV. ' I'kank .1. Ciiksev makes oath tli.it he 1 tli smior partner of the linn of F. .I.I'hknky&( o.. il.inj luslnes in the t'lfy of Toleiio. County ami Mate aforesaid, and t!.t s;iM linn will pay tlio sum of ONK HL'Ml;i:i ixM.b.MIS tcr ea.h and very ease ef Catakkm that rat: not bn eured by Ihe use of IIai.i.'s ( atu:i:h ( i i:k. IKANK .1. CIIKNKY. Sworn to before nie anil subscribed in my pro ence. this oth day of eeeiiiler, A. !.. It&o.
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HOW SPAIN'S RECALL OF CAMPOS IS REGARDED.
The Vetera is Spanish llcneral In Su- i pcrstMlcii l a NVlii Is Deeply Hatcil for His Former Cruelty on the Island.
Situation Is Serious. Cuba may 1- free! The reeall ei (; i.. Martinez Camjios hy liie Spanish (imriniiieiit aiil his rvphieeiueiit hy lien. Weyler is a strong iii'liatiin that t!ie sii nation uu the islanü is eritieal ami that the insurgents: are stronircr than the Spanish authorities hitherto admitted. On the outi-ieak of the revolution it was intimated hy Spain that the disturhanee was merely loeal and that a fewmonths Wollld see fhe end of the tl'oiihle. But the revolutionists gained sironth every day, and th!i Spain deeidod to send hT veteran and most experienred joneral. Campos, to tak- eommaial d" affairs on the island. He was 'iveu al'olute authority to call upon all the troops needed and ever sinee the hravest and the hest of the soldiers of Spain have been sent to tlio tinfortunate island. Sen. t'ampos annouin -cd that he would ipiell the rebellion in three months. lie had subdued the former rebellion of ten years ISilK-'TS and hia announcement was accordingly regarded as well founded. Hut the three months elapsed and lien. Campos had made no progress. On the contrary the
rnuso. In any case it is not likely that Weyler will make any greater headway than Campos acaint the insurgents. bl by the veteran warrior. .Maximo (lomez. The latter is one of the ablest military leaders of Ids time a man of iron m-rve aii'l atiMe ju. lenient. lie has le.l the insurents ii toi iou-ly from one enl of tht ihind to tin. -ales of Havana, miles distant, and this in the face of a soldiery, greater in numbers and better equipped than the patriots. When Weyler meet hi:n he w ill im et a veteran, acquainted not .-.lone with the seieuee of warfare, but with every pass and roaJ and vantaui- point on the island. BUN YON PASSES AWAY.
II. a rt Kiii I ure t lie Ca use f His Smlilcn antlsUnex peeled Death. The lion. Theodore lluiiyoii, United States ambassador to (iermany, expired iu Berlin suddenly and unexpectedly at 1 o'clock Mo;i. lay niornin of heart failure. Mr. IJunyou had been in somewhat feeble health for some time pat. but n immediately fatal results were anticipated. No 1 wilder ao than last Tuesday evenimr he was j. resent at a linner jriveii in his honor by ex-Kinpress I'rederick. mother of Mmperor William. Last summer hi h.-cl planned to make an extended trip throuIi Norway, but on the aclvice . his phsician he abandoned this trip, and in stc.-nl went to Carlsb:nl. where he took the cure. He subsequently went to Axeastein. in Switzerland, for the purpose of taking an after-cure. Since that time, however, he has manifested jrreat activity in the discharge of the duties of hi office, which have been more than usually onerous on account of the complications in Uuropean affairs, and have more or lesj
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CE.V. MA KT INEZ CAMPOS.
insurgents were making headway, forcinjr their way each week a little nearer to the political capital. Havana. Then Camjios s;tid that winter would see the eml of the revolution. Winter iu Cuba, which means the rainy season, has come, but the insurgents. Mislead of Campos, made progress. They forced their way over six str.vteirie lines of defense established by Campos and a week a.o appeared wiihin striking distance of Havana. This startled the Spanish (iovcrnnienr and it has just resolved upon a chaise of leaders, lien. Campos is recalled and Ceii. Weyler. a man who made himself notorious du rim; the last rebellion
in una lor !ns cruelty, is appointed to take his phi'-e and will sail from Spain to
day. Ceil. Weyler says that he will not follow tiie more r less humanitarian tac
tics ot ampos. hut will meet warlare
with warfare. With spies and persons
:i i I i hit the insurgents he will b inexorable: in those who !av down their anus
he will show clemency.
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demanded the attention ami care of tin diplomatic representatives of all nations. Theodore Bunyon was born at Somerville, X. J., Oct. l!."i, l'J. lie praluated from Yale Ctdle-e in 1SI ami in 1S4J was admitted to the bar. In 1S.: he was made city attorney, ami in 1S." city councilor of Newark, N. J., a position he retained until 1M1. w hen he bet ame Mayor of the city. At the outbreak of the civil war he was placed in command of a New Jersey brigade of volunteers. In 1S'." he was iJeiiioeratie candidate for Coventor of his State, but was not elected. In lsT.'l to ISST he was chancellor of New Jersey. In March. Is'.."!, he was appointe.l by President Cleveland United States minister to I iermany. ami shortly afterward was made ambassador. HARD HIT AT TURKEY.
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i't.ast as to prevent the further importati'Ui of arms ami munitions, lien. Weyley says emphatically that in his course he will be merciless, but just. He is of the opinion that two months auo it would have been easy to have dealt the rebellion a death blow; now he fears it will be more tlillicult owitu; to the strength the movement has gained ami the losses suffered by the Spanish army. Spain is slill .semlin reinforcements to Cuba, ami soon 1S.I n more men will leave Spain for the seat of war. At first it was supposed that Ceti. Campos hail resigned, but it is now known that the Coverninent removed him, purely, as Campos himself says, because he was not cruel enough am! sjMke of conciliating the rebels instead of butchtrinjr them, lie now believes that Cuba is lott to Spain mid all through the political parties in Spain. vln thought to frame a policy for the island, ignorant of the conditions there existing. The politicians in Madrid wanted a butcher in the field am) probably have seen ret I one in the person of Cen. Wcyler. liver the hange id generals the Cuban patriots rejoice, for they believe Campos to be an abler commander than Weyler, While the cruelties of the latter will alienate those now friendly to the Spanish
Hepburn Ures that the Minister of Hie l'orte He (iiven I'assports. The national House Monday, after an interesting four hours' debate, adopted I he resolutions passed tv the Senate last week calling on the powers signatory to the treaty of Berlin to enforce the reforms in Turkey guaranteed lo the Christian Armenians, and pledging the support of Congress ami the President in the most vigorous action he might take for the protection and security of American citizens in Turkey. The House committee had prepared some resolutions on the same subject, but it was deemed advisable after the Semite resolutions reached the House lo substitute them for those prepared by the committee. Mr. LJuigg, of New York, who had charge of the resolutions, made an able presentation of the case. There vs a disposition on the part of some of the members to go further than the resolutions did ami Mr. Hepburn, of Iowa, proposed to give the Turkish minister his passports ami sever all diplomatic relations with Turkey. His remarks denouncing the Turkish outrages ami charging that the powers signatory to the treaty of Berlin were actuated from political ami other considerations in maintaining the '"balance of power" in eastern Uurope were received with great enthusiasm and at one time it looked as if the House might be carried to his way of thinking. But the counsel of Mr. Ilitt not lo take rash action, in the course of which he ointed out the dire consequences that might result from a severance of diplomatic relations with a friendly power that had fulfilled her treaty obligations lo us. prevailed, ami the Hepburn proposition was overwhelmingly defeated. Mr. Bailey opposed the resolutions on the ground that it would be improper for us to "insult" the parties to the treaty of Berlin by intimating that they hail not carried out their obligations. Mr. Turner of (ieorgia took a similar view ami Mr. (irosvenor of Ohio characterized the resolutions as "incomplete, inellicient and unworthy," and requested the committee to withdraw them. They were linnlly passed, Imwever, by a vote of l-I.'J to INJ, after a motion of Mr. Bailey to semi them
to the committee had been defeated to in.;.
It was reported at Philadelphia that (lideon Marsh, ex-prcsident of the defunct Keystone Bank, whose vast embezzlement wrecked that institution, is back in the city, lie tied in 1S1U, when a price of $.".mh) was set upon him by the city. It was said Marsh has been in the Mills Pye hospital ami is about to surrender himself. The Benedict Paper Company, wholesale paper dealers at Kansas City, Mo., has failed, with liabilities of ÖD,oH) and asicU alout the imwo,
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Dr. Parkburst and youH Win In twelve familiar "talks" Dr. I'arkhtirst, the gret New York preacher and. reformer, will ;:'lJress himself to young1 men. A feature that will continue through the year of iSy'j in ZU adie$r Borne 3oarnaI C.NE DOLLAR VOR AN LNTIRE YEAR OVER HO GIRLS WERK EDUCATED FREE At the best colleges ar.d C(iiervauries tinder the Free Educational I'l.m of Tin: I.adiis Homk Iocrnai.. Every girl has the same chance now for any kind of education she wants. Not a penny need she expend. I .et her simply write to C! Cuttit PtiSii$l5!r.3 geayany, Pfciladtlpbia
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