Semi-weekly Independent, Volume 2, Number 26, Plymouth, Marshall County, 8 February 1896 — Page 7

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A trreat i?.f.nv r.en thronghou? tl:t eot.!. try, including plenty of really swell fellows, li.iv- got it into their head, rightly or wronglyan-.! we are by m ::u':i::s sure that it isn't rightly-that there in n rea-

i son why any man sIi.Mil! j :iy more tli.ni j s:;.co to '.". for a j. air of shoes, ami. to say tio hast, the idea has this foundation ! in reason, that cx Ileiit sho- s arc m.w

TP P'fwNO FIN ' "ide for To pay 2?S to SFJ for a pair

STOW; POLISH ia I of shoes a simply throwing away money

(:V pfT ) ,riu7 '"'.'f" ! and in Many cases this is done to gratify vpo ; c" .fc I a mistaken itc.Loit that nor.e out yov.r favJ pJljK a ick j ,rIh' ''"alier is worthy to adorn yiir sTTAbO! r.f.tT-iin.:.r .-hir.e, j feet. The reomt :i::;-v.Tmöii! s III si. 0 XNy-g r-,t'1,1ii J ; ! l.ia. hin. o make il p .- IMo, as shown by r "0l a C the well known Y. L. Domrkas Shoo.

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INDIANA STATESMAN DECLARES HIMSELF.

TVO MILLIONS LOSS.

Kcroiru5..i'ror..aaiyn,2iR-...'.. , t j,r(l(i,!(r :i t,,.,i.,y 1 1, :1 1 will com-

I arc favorably m styl-, wearing piauties

Tlnva.! from Crystal

i.-Ju' Tin niakiir' of tl:i famous mtarl.

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tjuartz i iysials. wlm li many a i-oiintry

hoy living ia lotions v. o.-io tii'-y arc j

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tciüls to tvrronal cnjoyir.ri-1 v.hcn tn:;!i. suo:; an:! slic. Tby c;in lijrhtlr u.üm. The liiany, wlio live bot- m:!, as io l.o iiaisii.lo no; ter than others anJ or.joy life more, with j , :.jv u, i!i. nahnl ' ,.. lait - r!i with

ervrcnaiture, l;y more prompt y j a .tim-jm. Th,y .uv ;:s,,l in Instrutlic'nccds of jil.'Vrical biru, v.ill ratest . . thovaiue t ) Ii,-a!t:i of tin- u:rc liquid ! :"v'1,: J,i :"t'-;l1"'-

laxative firinvij.lc cralractd ia tl:D

rcnioay, yr;:p cf J i.-;.'. Its cnc'll'. ncv U duo to it- prrscniin in the form rno.' t avcoj tal! .iiul pleasant to the ta-tc, t:ic rcfrr.-hiiurar.d truly iKnofH-ial rv;,ortir'? of a jTrlect laxative; i;l-ctually t'lcarii!;r tht yst?m, lisnolli'ij: colds-," l-c-ulailn-s and iVvcra ami pciiaanently curing constipation. It hr.s civen satisfaction to mil Hons and met with the approval of the medical profession, 'tacau.-o it arts m the Kid-

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Kcvs, I.aver ami bowels without vreac- linils ( atnrrh Cnre is taken Internally arui a-ts

Harrison TVrites a Letter to C'j.slrnian (lowdy of Imliuu.t in VhicIi Jle Dc clincü to Have I!i.s Xa:tn Presented ut the St, Louis Convention. White UoiisC lias No Chartus. (leu. Harrisun h.i-3 ;,'ivt n his iiaal nn3wer. Ho will not allow Iiis name to go before the St. I.o.'.is eouvent: ,n. After ü lonj; talk wiih nroiaineiit la.iiaaa n;-m-f.ers of his party, he wrote th. folh-witir jitter to John K. -!y. ehairmau o? tho It; li.'.vi li-;.e: !;. :-.a .;a::iit.t,e: "Hon. .lohn K. (Jv.dy. l:i.liaaai)o'.is, Iv. L: In virw f the r.-s .'.r.tions .-..! by t!ie Stale 'a:ial Com'.aitte. at iis ri'ce::t nit oti::. aa.i of tho fact that delefrates i t!. national !! pahli- a :i coavcation are o.i;i to In cliosen in this Slate. I have l oiiclr.iit ! that some statement from rae as t t my wish, s an 1 'V", ses shouhl now le iiia.ie !o my lnli:.;:a frii-n-N. Iii:!: rio 1 have (! .!:ii.4 t ?Ieak t tlie i u i I i i tip: ii 1 1. is ! i.'iit T. lmr ::cores of fiioa.Is t v, hu-n I have taike-.l aiel man sc.. res ine,o io whoai I have Written will ree.e'iOZe in iis exp: i s:.;.))i the a!..-tance ..f u hat I ha ve said to :hem. To every m who has proji.xi ii to .i il " my lioiiiina lii-n 1 hav said m." TIie;-e .""".er l!;i l;'e,i ; lior.r sjiu-e I .'t tin.' W'lute Iio;;-- i!:;tt 1 hav, f.-l v.'-.h to r.-

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' ii.-:i lr.sines in tln ay of T.leti. i'nnntv ami j State atore ai.!. and th:i: M-.i i linn v. i:i j a'v t!:o js.mii of mNK IHM'!:!:!i l)!.!.AKs torV:.. !i I and er ;e" of r.vTAnnii tl.ac eaimoi bo I cured l v ihe ae oi Il.xi.i.'s ( ai aknii i iti-:. ! " 1 l.'AMv .1. fllKM'iV. I Sworn to h"fore i.ie and sah-erilH'! m j.ro en- e. t!ii tlii vluy oi J en tabe. , A. J.. Ifsii.

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every oejeetional Io sub-tr.nce. Syrun of Fiv's is for sale by all druggists in'öOc ami i'l bdtles, but it is manufactured by the California Fi Syrup Co. only, whose name is pi inted on every package, also the imm'.-, Syrup ;f Fig, and being well informed, you will not accept any substitute if ciiered.

TTtn ATOMOTOR CO. ov half th WirM's mdmlll biisir.tws, lxciiU3o U Y.oa roauceil lUe ciwt of irluii rower to l.'G what it ws. li lais many branch

t('us-s, ana upjiie U3 goo: ami repairs

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. ffl tx-uer ri;cie i-r i"!h monej uim "WZJ mnprs- It makes I'uiiiDinr and

GariHl. Steel. (Jaivanued-aKer-H'ornnlet'on Wlnilinill.v TilUlK

4tvr ani Fix Siccl Towers. Stel Buzz Saw törramfs, Stwt IVM Cutters anil Feed

Grinders. On apfltratlon It will name one 111 cr tir. articles that It wUl furnbh until Janiary in at 1 It the usual pric It also makes Tanks anJ Pumpt nf all kiwis. iuil for catalogue. Factory : 12:!:, Koviwcll and Fillxcre Streets, Chicaxo.

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ras' rroiioun-l hojw-leps. Frrm first d.ue synipoins rupittiv i'.isapp-ar.anl in t-n I.ivh at l-ast two-tliir-1-t alt Kviii.tom4 r r-moveil. ItOOK of tfstinionials of inirmnloiix eiiren hent l'lti:iu Ten Days Trsatment Furnislied Free by Mail. CR. H. H till S SOJIS SPECIALISTS 1TIARTA. CEOSS A

due; tlv ta' ii;e l !oo I ant mueoas Mirlaces of tlu

bvsleni. eud !or te-.tiiiioi,ial. free. F. .1. CilliMA CO., Toledo, 0 J3Sold by lirt:j.;ist;f Tie.

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An Artistic Katliator. The Ijot wat'T pipes, roils ami other hetitors for br.ihlhi.u's are usually 00 unsightly that a iu'v and elegant railintor whieh lias been introilueeil will

eoiuiuend itself to householders. These j

railiators consist of blade-like tubes of decorated exterior, and seem nil her nil ornament to a house than anything else. Hy t riiliiitr with a eoM, many a one allows himself to drift into a condition favorable to the development of some latent disease, which then after takes full possession of th;: system. Itetter cure your Cold at once with lr. 1). .Tayne's Expectorant, a i;ooil remedy for Throat ails and Luiiir affections.

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OUR POULTRY TOfilC:'',t:i,!rS'!S j rf vi'iito; -av-f. nil r'iU-ks. I ai-kai: I..- .".;o clilj-kctit a iiK.n.liH. rm vl. -a'!i. .ilietUI i liistra;-l ti.ul.ry. l'ik! it vii't IVtst.H-k ' k. viM'ts. 'I l..tp!in e 1-. 1 lM ik aii'l 1 i:i-k:ict'. J i ts. '.' ci'iit stamps'. l'.l 11111117 furAt'U.s. Wntu 10(I. K r,vt( h 4ii;i. I-'rMlri-k, tMrjlaiuI.

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Uhll riMyLTt-'-.".opTyiiir. M-t.atu NEW YORK DISPATCH. Ilf wt!dr l!lHh'il up to il:tt.

There is no way to escape the relentless prasp of the tax collector unless you are a millionaire. Then it is easy. New York Mercury. To retain an abundant head of liair of a

I natural color to a psod old ap the hyj pene of the scalp must be observed. Apj ply Hall's Hair Kenewer. j I ipiit the country unwillingly be cause 1 must part from myself. Jonj liert. ! The Genuine "P.rown's bronchial ' Troi !ie.s"are sold onlv in Ixixcs. They are i wondeifubv clTetiive'for cougns and throat

troubles. llenuine simplicity f heart is a healing and cementing luim iple. Ibirke. My doctor said I would die, but Piso's Cure for Consumption cured me. Amos Keiner, Cherry Valley. III.. Nov. ÜIS, U. Itelieve that story false, which ouht not to be true.

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Mr. .1. leenner. of 101 1 Wyotnlti.u' street. Kansas City. Mo., under date of .lime 17, is'.).",, says: "1 have been much Itcncittoil by the i:s of Kilians Tabules. whieh I have beer, lalvinir for liver and kidney trouble, from which I have suffered a preat deal, souieiiiiies to süidi an extent that I would have to stop working for a week ai a t Inn, i me week my 4!m tor's and medh-im I 11 was .S17, and I received only temporary r lief. 1 have not quite liliished 1 he s'-cm,,! ?x of liipaiis Tahules ami am fedim,- like a new m;;n: no more troiiide v.ith either my liver or kidneys." Tlnr:s Taliiii nr- l,y (lrnrif' in.n'l 1 th. I Tl-f C O flll. II Inn I In M-'t In I In- M.;tirt t -inlth 1 (.M!.riiv, Nik s.Ttiftf M11 H. Ni w V -.rk. m:. 11. f. 1 . i.r

Th" it)Jrt nf Un niiiii'i'r.i tarrrs nf T'Miinn' Kttvh' Kap Ii.ih in'i ti firal .i'iirn to malte tliU Mai ot viirli iUrti'r '. y tliat it ulll j.'l'' UMirerull mlislnr. In. 11. !!a Ihfj- aiicvpfdrU? AbW ur Krix--r lor it. J ukf 11. otlirr.

1-"IT!. All HtsRtoppv1frp'tv lr. Kline's Ir it iervn Kolt rr. N- t it . aft.-r tl:t la 'h hm. Mariiiis -ur s. 'J'ri atiM! iml f.'.u trial Ixitll" to e to I'lttasm. N'iiit lt Pr. Khiif. Wl Arch St., 1'iulu.l'. Mn. AVIn-low Hoothino Sybcp for lilMrm tcrtlilnic no it 1 um ttm Kiirnn, wkts lritlanniiatiuu, ailaj a paiu. euren wiocf cuUc. 35 ci ntu a bottlo.

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r,i:xi:i:Ai. itaimiisov. turn to it. .My Imüaaa frietms have 1m-ii iuot devoted and faithful, and 1 am their grateful debtor. The Ueahlii.-aii party has twice in national Convention iven me Its iin!ors-U!eiit. and tiiat is i-nouh. I think the voters of our party are now entitled to have a new name. l.r the senti'iient. gn-.-it or small, that has been manifested for my nomination I am grateful; and of that wider respect and kindness breaking arty lines --whieh have been shown nie in so many ways, I am profoundly appreeiat ive. "I cannot consent that my name be presented to or used in Ihe St. Louis convention, and must; kindly ask my friends to accept this ::s a sincere and final expression on the subject. "II i : X.I A M I X 1 1 A U I : I SON."

Furious i lamcs Destroy P,i- I!ulM in Philadelphia.

I Cilest nut street, Philadelphia. w.i vis-

itoil the other morning by one ,,1 tm lierect tires the city has known for years. The seven-story be.ildinz of C'Iiarh's II. Ilastitiue. l!lt;:u:.l 1 lis Chestnut street, and the adjoin:?):; live-st ry structure of tle I'.aptist ruhli.-athu Society and the American l'.aptN; IINforieal Society were destroyed. The buildings il.una.eJ by lire and w;:Vr a::d failin- walls were the lo:;r-s,,;-y ,iry p;.ds jjouse of Homer, U P.ontilher & Co., 1 111! and ldl-l, the dwelling ar 1 own-d by t!ie Wistar estate and ihe Hotel Lafayette at liroad nn-1 Sansoai strrets. On either side of the main entrance to the Haseitire bi.üdinj1 Were the ?.!-iiio v-irvri.n of' T I --1 1 T . - f-

Hais at T41f.. and of Steinway Co., j at HIS. The two I'.aptist societies last lar:re and valuable collection of paintings, j books and curios. T.':e de'.ail-'d losses ' li.ive not y.-i been made nr.. but a con- rvalive estimate places the a're'ate at ! el.-ve t.ie:i(i,ii;iu. It i :hon-iit that, this I is eovi red by i;uran.-e. J 1 1 v. a.- shortly before .". o'.dock. when ! i'oüecmen üiee :l: i Howard, while Jiatrolling th"ir beats at liroad and Choi-' lift Streets, detieted tlie silleil of SÜloke. j

1 n.y ran to tee Lata vet to l i..;.l wet-t lr.-:n ih.o;- ;,, r. lockic.. the tire.

W t:uy reaihed the sixth a ii etve bla ;. j nu t their t-!it. li v. as in tie rea ; of th 1 l.i-.e!; oj,. biiii.lin;.;. whi h reached iian- !

p-rou.y mar p t::e rack .0 ihe hotel biiild:i::r. .u alarm '.a s'mck inune-

dla.'e'y. before the ür.-t eni:' s eouhl iraach ih M-ette a strong west wind ha.d ; earricj tlie llaaa s l!:r.ii:;'i.niL the entire ' bud i:n. j A do;:e:j Hues of hose were turned on j the ChesT:r:t vf'.-eet ffoilt. lull t'ae li.-ht i Wood and paer which stocked the --eend, I thitd and four;h 11... .rs were eay food f-r ; the Manic-. Th eper portion of the ' ha fay et ie Hotel was ignited by hparks J llyin:; fi- e:: the burait:;; b.-.ildin.-rs oil j Chi'Sluat street, but ti e bl.IXe was coll- j lined to the upper !i o?s. Tla tire w'ai not controlled until Ion aft- r daybr-'ak. i I he Haseltiiie building was valued at Js.'UkMhmi ;U, I was fully insured. It was I erected in Pss. and the first two floors

1 n' oi-e;ireoi. i m i s-s on ji.tu.iimrs on tlie.-ecoe.d Moor is b.-tw.eii S:itMI.i!ii rnd hio.i.iMi, uninsured. Anions those destroyed Were ,vo by C II. Se! us. valued at .'n'Iomio each; one by ib.bert-rieu-ry, valued at .Sb INSURGENTS IN GOOD TRIM.

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In twelve familiar talks" IV. Tarkhurd. the ercat New Vu-k prci her and ririorincr, will address himseh i- y..':r. le.vii. A K attire that will continue ihf.ntyh the year vi il-'m ONC 'JOLt .Ali I Oll AN IINTIÜi: VLAÜ OVER 1Q GIRLS EDUCATED FREE

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DEN J. R. TILLMAN, Go u til Carolina's Senator, Who DciMMiiiCc.l Clcvclaritl in the Senate. Senator Tillman, who recently startled "the most diimiiiod legislative body on "yrth" by his vitriolic denunciation of President Cleveland, was born u his father's plantation at Chester. 1-Mir tiehl Comity. S. C. and during the war h- attended school al Liberty Hill, thirty miles away. The oy's craving for learning and his indomitable will were displayed when he was 10 years old. He knew that at Id he must enter the Confederate at my. His

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.5CTV yvn: Cocoa j and not made by the So-called Dutch Process" JFalter Baker & Co.'s Breakfast Cocoa is absolutely pure no chcMlCals VALTER rAKF.R ft CO., Lt.!., Dortlif.ter. Mam.

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ehb-r brothers in the held wrote back to him that he must make the liest of his opportunities while at school, for the war inicht last so Ion;; that ho mirlit never have educational advantages. So .votm.: Tillman, when supper was eaten, would carry a lighted pine knot to the woods, mal there in the solitude of niht study his Creek roots and Latin conjugation. In March. Is'.io. rJ(. farmers alliance met to nominale a candidate for Cioveriior. Tillman was nominated, and then followed the bitterest campaign Soiilh Carolina has ever had. Ceti. Karle was his opponent, and they met in joint debale. Three-ipia I ters of the men assembled carried revolvers and trouble was expected at the speech making. Ceil. Carle asked of his opponent how old he (Tillman! was al the eloe of the war an. I w hy he was not in t!i" Confederate army. Tillman turned upon the general in a fury. J la nds sought h irers, c.peet in;t an outbreak. "As for your insinuations of cowardice and hn k of patriot ism." thundered Tilli'ian at his adversary, "I spit them out at you and spniti you and them with contempt.' Not a shot was tired. It watt a miracle. A ppla use reel. d the speaker, and from that time forth lie controlled the laultil tide. The riots atlenditif the '-arry im; into effect of Cov. Tillman's famous dispensary system are matters ef recent happenin;; Mid are well remembered. His iplictin of the trouble with troops of farmers armed with every eoioeiable manner of weapons is ery indicative of the man'.s force and of the regard ia wdiieh his constituents hold him.

Jfcportetl Critical Situation of the Two

Leader Is Denied. The following jrives a resume ,f the operations ..f the insurgents ia Cuba during the past few weeks, inehienis of the campaign eliminated by the press censor from cablegrams sent to the United States: When Maximo (lomoz and Antonio Maceo with two lartre coluians of mounted men invaded Havana province, coming almost to the jrates of the capital city, and Lurniiii: cane fields, destroying railway bridges, stations and cars all over ihe province, the two rebel leaders separated at the Pinar del Kio lim. Comez passed the line of troops thrown across the inland south of Havana and Ma ceo began the comptest of Pinar del Kio. According to SpanNh oHicial reports Macoo's bate! has been defeated many times. As a matter of fact, he entered the province w ith L'.iXKl men and he now lias .".tu mi. All are mounted, armed and well equipped. He also has plenty of ammunition. He obtained 1LH rotfuds at Cabanas and a large quantify at (Inane. He caplured one mule train containing Hi(l.tMH) rations on its way from Colema to Pinar del Kio City, and food has been scarce iu the capital over since. At San Cristobal, one of the first towns entered. Ma ceo found Ihe houses covered with white Hags iu token of surrender. He was welcomed wilh cheers. He rested there oiii day. added forty volunteers to Iiis army and marched on. after hoisting a Cuban flag on the town hall and app intim; a local government. At Palacios Coiisolai ion del Sur and nearly a score of oilier towns (he same scenes were repeated until Mantua, the most western town of any importance, was reached. There the inhabitants gave a ball in honor of the invading army and Ma coo stood as godfather to a newly bora child. DEMANDS INDEMNITY. Minister Terrell Ak1m $100.000 for Ittirnitii; American Missions. United States Minister Terrell has demanded of Turkey an indemnity of ,'spMi,poo for the burning ami pillaging of tie! American missions at Marash and Kharput. He also asked for the immediate granting of tirmans for rebuilding them. Keports from Turkish sources, believov to be fairly accurate, say that it is behexe! thai the .eitoiinlis are still holding out. The Turks have made seven different attacks upon the town, but all have failed, and their losses are reported to amount to lO.tMio. h is alleged that f.ii.iHMl troops will be neo,e, to capture .eitonn. It is believed thai lite ZeiloUnlis Lumber from lo.ulMI to LM.Oixi, w ell armed, und provisioned for a year. There is a

tlotihtfnl report that -1.00(1 Kassian Arme. ilia ns crossed the Persian frontier ainl defeated the Turks at Si., eighteen hours from Zeiioun, and have new joined ihe Zcitoiiuüs.

The American Saings and loati Association at Minneapolis went into th" hands of a reicior, application to the court having been Made by Attorney (Jenrr.il Childs. Maj. V. 1. Halo was named us receiver.

Sparks from the Wires. As the result of a conference between Llbridge T. (Jerry ami President Koosevelt it is probable the New York police will abandon the employment of children to obtain evidence against saloonkeepers. The e.ar has promised to stand as godfather to the PtuL'ariau Prince Iioris tsoti of Prince Ferdinand, ruler of llulgaria) iu his conversion lo the Kussian church, rind afterwards to appoint a Kussian minister to Sofia. The steamer reported ashore at New Inlet, X. C, proves to be the American Plcamer .lames Woodall wiih a cargo of Mig.w ami molasses from New Orleans, La., for lialiiiiiot e, Md. The crew of li ii nu n were saved by the life savers. .lohn Kod gel's, who confesses to having been implicated ia lie robbery of the po.-loHiee at lio kport, III., while left mo-

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