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V .BELBWG -m BANNER. 9 SIXTH YE Alt. NO. 40. JiELDING, inOH., THUKSDAY, MAY 2, 1895. WHOLE NO. 309. r 1 n r A. r 1 1 1 Si 1 HE13KLDINGUANNER WUiUSIS Til AN SLAVES. Published Every Thursday Afternoon HY Cowdin Sc Lapham, NEGRO COLONISTS LURED TO A MEX ICAN SIBERIA. HELIHSU, (lOMA CO.,) MICH. Office in the People's Savings (tank block, Main street. ONE DOLLAR I Eli YEAH STIUCTI.V IN ADVANCK. Advertising Hates upon application. Advertising bills collected monthly. Tran sient advertising in advance. , Obituary poetry will not be Inserted unless fuld for. Cards of Thanks must bo paid for. Marriage and death notices free. Notices for religious and benevolent societies of reasonable length free. Copy for change of advertisement must be re ceived not later than Tuesday noon In order to insure insert'on. Kntered a, the Potoitlee Melding, Mich., for transmission through the mails as second class matter. you expires MKKD. If this paragraph is marked will know that your subscription with this issue, and as our terms are strict ly cash in advance it will b discontinued unless renewed. COl'NTV Circuit Judge Probate Judge... Sheriff Clerk Treasurer Oi l M'KltS. Frank I). M. Davis A. Milan Willett . . . .Alex. T. Montgomery L. DHos Murch Geo. V. Snyder Twelve Hundred people Taken From Vari ous Southern State Surrounded by Armed f turds-1 leaped 1'ernou ltelate Tale of Awful Itrutality. Sonio inontha npo a scheme was formu lated whereby n few men honed tocretrlch This was to sottlo u section of land which had bwn obtained from the Mexican rov- eminent with negroes from the southern states. The project was heralded far and wuie, and when the missionary efforts of tno schemers bepan tliey readily found many persons willing to go to the strange country under the promises made them of an easy life and eventual Independence as a reward of Industry. The advertisements offered clowinc In ducements to the negroes. Railroad fare was to be advanced, to be paid back out of crops made In four years. Clothing, pro visions, medic! 110. etc.. were tUn tn !m nA. vanced. In fact, a picture was drawn of a regular El Dorado. Tho advertisement, seconded by tho smooth tongues of negroes in whom they irusitti, secured about 1,300 men. women EDMUNDS ON SILVER. Tit Ex-Senator From Vermont Gives 111a View on Currency. Ex-Senator Kdmunds of Vermont, who has been in Washington for some days, Is deeply concerned over tho probable results of the present agitation In favorof the un limited free coinage of silver at the ratio of 10 to 1. "Do you agree with Senator Allison that the adoption of the gold standard was ft mistake"" was asked lilin. "I do not," answered the. ex -senator, with considerable emphasis. "The mistake lies in the fact that wo have not stuck to it. The whole trouble lies in tho fart, which always has existed and always will exist, that peoplo are In debt. If there were no debts to pay, thero would never bo a word said alout the character of the cur rency of tho country. Until human nature shall have been reconstructed there will al ways bo tho struggle todischano financial obligations at the least cost. If a man bor rows fluu this year, and. being a farmer, must produce 100 bushels of potatoes to meet the obligation, and. when the debt becomes due, he can discharge it In a cur- rency that requires but 60 bushels, he will bo very apt to use that form of money. "There is no witchery, no magical power, Inherent In gold and silver, or either nf them, that takes them out of the category BELDING, MICH., APRIL 30 At Hotel Bricker From 9 a. m. to 9 p. m. ('oiiMiiintloii xo Longer An Incurable JtU eHe by my new method or Treatment. No Experiment. One Month Free. DR. A. E. ELMER The Great Clarlvoyant Physician and children for the enterprise. More thahVH " . n ,nclU(k' " "ther metals. They are 1,200 of these jmm)t ieople are still kept PUOJecl lo 1,10 mw or demand nnd supply, Prosecuting Attorney Koyal A. Hawley Itegister of Deeds Lore n C. Kales County Surveyor I). C. Crawford County Drain Commissioner F. A. Palmer Circuit Court Comiuis- J ....Hi'nry Horrigan sionersj ...,J. H. Chaddock Commissioner of Schools K. A. Murphy city oi i it i:i:s. Mayor E. It. Spencer Clerk C. H. Cowdin Treasurer C. K. Hills Marshal W. W. Mitchell City Attorney ;. s. Hosevelt Justices of the Peace K. H. Lapham, W. J. Wilson. Aldermen... First ward. J. M. Arwlne. J. A. Spencer: Second ward. K. XV. Jersey. M. K. Peck; Third Ward. W. F. Mnckcr, T. F." Ireland. Supervisors . . . First ward. Chas. F.ddv : Second ward, L. L. Holmes; Third ward, tJeo.Moulton. tlllKCIIKs. ' MKTIIOD1ST EPISCOPAL CHUItCH Ser vices at 10::ia. m. and 7:.') p. m. Sabbath School at close of morning service. Praver meeting on Thursday evening. 1kv. O. J. (Joi.ukn, Pastor. CONGHEOATIOXAL CIICKC'II-Servlces at 10::) a.m. and 7:.io p. in. Sabbath School at mWf m- Prayer meeting on Thursday eve- It A 1 und 7:M 1 1ST CIIFKCM-Servlces at !(:) a. tn ning s'.I'P . m. -abhath school at close of mor evemng.V iees. i-rayer meeting on TOursUuv ukv. v. i,. Mt'NdKK, Pastor. 'AX Hlock. i! AT LAW.-Omce KK.FKKKM'li 1!1!1I-'. Mich. HY Pkiimission:- lion. Allen II A. Ellis, Tht.s. F. MctJarry, Hon ri; 1. V A TTOK i. i! :nc Morse, Hon. Aw F.r. M.Davis I ,7.4 TTOKK 1 9- X I 1 and 7 a a. HliXSCIIOTliX,' In Spencer AT LAW. Ionia. Michigan. General L iw Musiness transacted , s. .muuis. 1HVS1CIAN AND SI;;E0N- OllUe With V tl . I. I leiieilH't A' "o , druggists. Hours: - ) 11 a. in,, L'lo 4 ami , to h ii. in. 'IAN AND StrU(5EON Okkick: Ov rle & Humuder's store Olllco hours to 4 ana n:.i to s p. m. . om.i.xaiii. - m .pmisCIAN AND srmJEON-Offlce at res L ldence on Hridire street. Otllce Lours i to to 8 p. ra. ,. 1'. I'lXmiAM, M. ii. V. M, PHYSICIAN AND SPUOEON-Olllce over Page's hardware. Hours: 7 to It a.m., I to 3 and 7 to U p in. NU'ht calls at oltlce. A, STAXIOX, I3HVSICIAN AND St'lUiEON-OFKK K: Sec ond floor. O'Drvon block. OltW e hours S:.".0 to 10 a m., J to 4 and residence i to p. m. Night call at 1. If. Ml I. LA If It. DENTISr.-onicein tl. Idock. over Kobiuson r-Heldiug, Mich. Holmes & Kobinson it Hudson grocery 11 lH. iS. I' SMITH. TIST. Ofrlce hours X to5:.-H Leonard ock, over Page's hardware store, Hel lich. p. Mcelroy, TONSORIAL ARTIST. work In my line artistically done, undt r People's Savings Hank. Par c M. ABBOTT, SHAVING PARLOR. HOTEL ItF.UUSO II AS EM EST. phas. A. Wagner, t lSOEiHtTEaml ltl l.lt OIIOAS TVSEIl and ItEI'AlllEll. ' (New England Conservatory System.) Teacher of Piano, On;an and Hand Instru ments. Ilelding. Mich. Jennie E. Wagner, TKACHKK OK I'lAXO AXI IIAHMOXY. Ke-ldenee:-One block East of IHirh School Hulldini?, Melding. Mich. mere vy armed guards, worked under system of slavery worse than Russian ex iles In Min na, without tho comforts and ............ ... ... ... "'. me necessaries or llle, with no schools or churches, without even the iirl vacy of sleeping apartments, with no hope oi succor, save through the federal govern ment or the United States, which may not take steps for their deliverance for months to come. r-rom their arrival in Mexico the colo nists Iiegan to In) disillusioned. They were loaded in wagons and taken 30 miles into tho country. Tho advert isemcnt read that the colony was on a railroad. When they finally arrived, however, they found that they had heen swindled. No houses were there, and they were com- poueii to sleep as hest they could. They hud Leon told not to hrlng bedding, as it would be provided; they had the cold earth for a mattress and the sky for a cever. The company began putting up quarters for them, however, and as fast as one ten was completed as many as could crowd in slept there. Tho quarters are built of adobe bricks sunburned clay in the form of a square, with gates strongly guarded. Front walls there are none, and anyone may see anything transpiring in the front section. Each of these pens is about eight ftvt square. It will thus be seen that no nriv- hcy whatever U possible. To make this a more serkms matter the water is strongy impregnated with alkali and causes a very severe form of diarrhea, which has caused several deaths. The medical attendance is confined to a jMev.eun wn "rv.r.U ull the while, and who uses quinine as a prescription in ev cry case. Tho commissar. rrdabllshed by tho com pany and control!, d by the only white man in the colony, u German, dispenses foot 1 his consists of a small piece of meat, handful of cracked corn and once a week little lard and rkv. Coffee is also given out onco a week on Saturday nights. All are compelled to work together. The day begins with tho first signs of dawn Mexicans hitch up the teams, so that tiiere will be no chance of any escaping by means of a stolen mule. All day long the iaror goes on, Mexican guards armed with heavy revolvers and well mounted keenin close watch that none gets away. Nightfall enus tne day. 1 he workmen are allowed to return to the quarters at midday for meal, but this was only gained after quasi mutiny. Sunday is a day of rest only becauso tho colonists absolutely refuse to work on that day. No rations are issued, the guards saying, ".No work, no eat Mexican peons work on Sunday, and tho negroes are told that their "share" of the crops will Im taken to pay for this labor, wnicn is a form of robbery which can be Upheld by the courts. Negroes cannot buy land, for they receive no wages. The company promised that no commissary would be established, and that the laborer would bo paid in cash Not n cent has been given out. Escapes have been few, though many at tempts have been made. When a negro wtio nas got away Is recaptured," he is tied ami put in jail until ho agrees to return to work There ore now nbout L0 men and women who nave made I heir way to Texas. Most or these are in San Antonio, more of them In Kagle Pass, The latest escapes, so farns heard from, were three women, two of them with ba bies in their arms. They had made their way to within INK) miles of Eagle Pass, ond then, overcome by exhaustion and lark of food and water, they lay down by tho railroad. A train crew of white men found them nnd brought them to Cludad i ornrio uwiz. whence they crossed to Eagle Pass. St. Louis Republic anu tno uica that, bv the eTiip..bn r,r somebody's will, this condition can bo Changed is what makes trouble." "Do you apprehend any serious results from the present agitation?" was asked. "Unless it be met by a campaign of In formation and Intelligence, many persons who do not tako note of circumstances ivithln their own observation, and who do not know tho history of all similar move ments, will be led astray. Finding noth ing to refute tho assertions made In speeches ond publications of the silver propaganda, thoso to whom they ore ad dressed will conclude that they aro true. The duty of the patriot, esjecially the joung patriot, is to engage In this cam puign." New York Herald FOUND THROUGH A NOVEL. Ortavin Cloiiston Hears of Relations In Orkney, N. I). Octavia (Houston, tho authoress who wrote"A Title Rejected." is dailv remind. cd that her hook is widely read by tho re ceipt or letters from persons many of whom aro too ardent odiuirers to suit her husband. fewd heTt T!1 Ca,mfi,J WOMcians needenot , rew d.i .H ago in the shape of a letter dated m . , ' West Nether Rigging, S t en nes. Orkney, m ' m P"ov;o is to treat N- U. who can not find relief otherwise. n i an ifii lour IHnennes hihI Their i'aiiM'N Without AHking Any nueHlioiiM. t . ... . . ur. a. lumcr has attained the most wonderful succet.8 in tho treatment of tho eases to which he gives his special attention. Alter years of exierieneo ho has discovered the most infalible method of curinir ortranie weak-no noriw.o debility, premature decline of manly powers, involuntary vital losses, im paired memory, mental anxiety, ab sence of the will power, melancholy, weak back and kindred uiTeetions thoe terrible disorders arising- from the solitary vice of youth and secret practices, blighting their most radiant hopes or anticipations rendering mar riage impossible. Take one candid thought beforo it is ' too late. A week or a itwmth muv nhn... ------ - J r...vv. your case beyond the reach of hoje. My method of treatment will speed u.y aim permanently cure the most obstinate eases and absolutely restore erfect manhood. Young men, who have become victims of solitary vict mat dreadful and destructive habit which annually sweeps to an untimely grave thousands of young men of an exalted talwut ami brilliant intellect. may call with confidence. Epilepsy or Fits jMisitively cured by a new and never failing method. Curing of Piles guaranteed. Will give live hundred dollars for any case a failure. lie particularly invites all whose cases have been neglected, badly treat ed or pronounced incurable. Patients, wi;o are doing well under the care of ill on those j HpHE RIGHT GOODS -AT THE- LOWEST PRICES Must bo had to attraet Business. This will hold good as Regards our Grand Assortment of svnsi;niiii: roi: the 1 liapicls Daily Democrat -tain the ft:'.. Ai-oc;ufe: Pr-ss ills Arnv-s in I.'1!.; riB at Vs:?4 !)ellver .onu llnck at Vie a wcck Ioi '.:( J)ujmts, i eeK ior seven o;iys. rconsld. vsten, kt ln.-y by W K. SANDKI.U Loan Mroker. short tie lo;iiis on unv form of pood security. loans on iiU'li class rrsi estate sc once at the Model Market. . S. llau kltH, CfialtaniHitfa, Ti tin. ii. oil's YitnliZ' r svcl my life. I t the liest r. in. h for a d. hllitatcd .V tver used." K-r dvH tln. Hver or M- It excels. Price ." ct. Sold 'eiiediet Al Co. () Fart bu.vlnc s Sec Jenks A, Co. beforo Vver and timothy seed. K. K. Jknkh & Co. Clieap Mrthod of Sen Signals. A cheap and practical method of signal lug between vessels at sen Is suggested by Miperintendent Houghton In his annual reort. He advances the scheme of em ploying ft long strip of canvas, upon which is printed in large black letters the name of the vessel displaying it. With a spreader and lanyards at tho end it could lie shown between the rigging to advantage The reverse side of this can vas could easily be blackened and used a a blackboard. Hv means of chalk ciphers a long distance conversation could be car reid on readily between vessels. New York World. Alinnut El Dorado. The tide of South American revolution has now swept to Kcuador That is the only country In South America where thero has not been a revolution or an nrmed Insurrection against the govern ment within the lud three years lluf falj Kx press. Henry Clay knew personally nnd re mentU nd the names of thousand of Id foiistltncntft. It was his strong point during a canvas. In 1201 qd ox was noId nt Cambridge for 13 shilling. The price of oxen there now is 14. Without ceremony the writer addresses the authoress as "Dear Cousin." Ho says ho is, tho eldest son by second marriage of me nuo l. tJouston and "name son" of the late "W Clouston ofCaDwrtj.Var-f!-i'l cour.tr." TI.r Into W. :.n.i.n .. Cameron, the writer presumes, Is the fa ther of the authoress, and the strange part of it is that Mrs. Clouston thinks he may be right. She became nn orphan when a mere child and has no recollection of her parents. The writer adds that the heir of F.dward Clouston "are wanted," as he left considerable property when he emi grated to America. An estate which Is purported to Im long to tho Clouston familv. of which ttu mi. thorcs Is convinced she is a member, U now await lug claimants in Wheeling. Mrs Clouston's identity was discovered through her book. , The authoress' name attracted the attention of the Orkney island rela tives, who claim exclusive right to the name of Clouston New York World. SHE WAS A WONDER. Cntliarlne Scott Wan 103 Yearn Old. Vet Had Not a Ciray Hair. In tho death of Catharine Scott, which occurred recently, Hrooklyn lost Its oldest Inhabitant. Her descendants, which In clude 1. grandchildren and 4o great -grand-children, are confident that she was at least Ki'J years old. Sho was born In Vounty t avan, Ireland. Soon after her marriage, which diil not take place until she was 2 years old, she came to thh country and settled in Hrooklyn. . She had three daughters anil one son, nil of whom she survived. She retained all her faculties until a few hours be fore her death. She was of dark complexion, me dium height and of slight build, weighing only U0 iKiunds. She had not a single gray hair In her bead, and her memory wn so perfect that she could clearlv recall inci dents which occurred over half ft century ago.. Her death resulted from a shock follow ing ft fall. She was an earlv riser nil her llfo and occasionally indulged in a whlskv punch or a glass of ale. Dr. Ford, the at tendant physician, said that the old worn an s luntr York Sun No money required of responsible pi.rties to commence treatment. ee Hxami nation of Urine. Haeh PJL 'a'.liing for treatment should for chemical and microscopical exam iuatiori. Kemarkable cures perfected in old ases which have been neglected unsiuiiiuiiy treated. No experiment or failures. Parties treated by mail or express, but where possible, person al consultation preferred. Private parlors, Ilolel Urieker. bpecial terms to all callers before My 14. I'ersons who sympathize with th mulcted will rejoice with I). I). Carr o 1L.5 Harrison street, Kansas City. II is an old sufferer from inflammator rheumatism, but has not heretofor I Il l ! . . I ! I . iH.-1-ii uuuoieu in mis enmaie. las winter he went up intoJ;Visetnsin, am in consequence has had another attacK It came upon me again verv aeut ami severe, tie said. My joint sweiieu and ix eame lnllamed; sore t touch or almost to look at. Uixui th urgent request of my mother-in-law J mod Chamberlain s I'ain Halm to re tluee the swellings and ease the pain and to my agreeable surprise, it did both. I have used three liftv-eent hot tjes and believe it to be tho linest thing for rheumatism, pains and swellings 'xuini. for sale by Holmes & Council (i ruggists. ... ft' . 1 T i i.uiy hi. aooieys, i.,a., was very sick wiin oiuous cone when M. C. l is ler, a prominent tnerehant of the town gave her a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrbu-a Remedy lie says she was well in forty minutes alter taking the first dose. For sale ny Holmes & Connell, druggists. s , Spring Capes ! They aro Good Things and are Pushing Them selves Along to tho Front. H. J. LEONARD, t J ILLINERY ! For whooping cough Chamberlain's t oogh Kemedy is excellent. Hv usliw were almost perfect New V et y lhe U!wni,t ' Is deprived of all '...ii' mius luonequenees. i nere is no danger in givintr the remedv to babies. I'roilh.'ivlnir ltA,ll II i. i. I ...4 ...I i i ... . ..- , -j-:m ........ u iniinn DrrruillK, I lb wu Lill lis limiting lllJUriOUS. The ndvance fever will next strlko the arul cent fKittles for sale bv Holmes norso growers Consumption goes stead- lV vonnefcl, druggists. Uy on, but for two successive years breed ing operation have been restricted. Tho country will soon wake up to the fact that enough driving horses are not coming on to fill the places of the crinded. wornoiit nnd dying, and then there will be an eager scramble to bur The breeders who have sacrificed their Studs Will fill the air with lamentations while those who nursed hone through dark hours and continued to breed hlirh will reap the harvest. All tho slkfiis nolnt to ft revival of the horse breeding Indnstrv Turf. Field and Farm I his is a Progressive Age No? and Startling Discoveries are Made Daily. Memorial Dny ln Florida. The Florida house of representative hAii passed a hill providing that the 'J',th of April shall lie observed as ft leiral hrdldnr for the purpose of d roratlng the graves of Confederate soldier. Say the Florld.i Times Union "The d.iv is an anniver- sary, not of secession, but of the close of the strife, and this fact makes It. while an expression of loyalty to the memorv of tho Confederate dead, not a sign of dilov,i!ty to the nation, which embraces south as well as north." A l oolliardy Srvrnty-yrar-oM. Kobort McCallum, a 70-vrar-nhl Nova cot Ian expect to Mart from New York In May on an attempt to cross the (Mean alone in a small open boat., only ltf feet on the keel H should Lnnw Cnf nr hi. ears Boston Journal. The Rroiitest discovery for sufferers of cuturrli liny rever. iisinnni is Mayers' Magnetic Catarrh i lire, us wonuerrui cures since its discovery me known to thousands. i nis grand medicine will positively cure al) mini oi inese icrriuie diseases. ii HccompiisiK's wnat no other remedy has none. sn simple a child ran use it. No t Urt rmpuy. i me l.oltle will do the work uud lasts ir a inreemormis treatment. Kntlrelv new no other remedy made like It. This Is what the eminent lr. Henry Currington Alexander, 1. I , I.. 1 4. I)., has to say of its marvelous cure. TilK Maykiis Duro Co.. Oakland. Md. ( entlenien: liver since I have tried your famous catarrh remedy I havp Intended to give you a voluntary testimonial of Its enu iency. I Lave txn sufferer lor years from nasal and post natal catarrh, and the bone In my nose hns Ix-i'ii visibly changed In its shape. Alter a trial of all manner of good and Indif ferent recipes, I have no hesitation in pronounc Ing your Magnetic Catarrh Cure the best, the speediest and most effectual remedy I have yet ,eiicountered. I wish and predict your success j In the effort to demonstrate the value of your neat device In the way of a truly scientific and ! meritorious Inhalant. You have made me your everlasting debtor. J I uni my dear sirs. Yours faithfully, IIrMHrCAKlUNflTONAl.KXANIir.il. Sept. ISth. lsii.1. Sold and positively guaranteed by W. I edict & Co., druggists, Melding, Mich. Hen- New Styles Arriving Daily. In the Greatest Profusion. All of the Verv I ntt i Just Received a Full Line, and have it on Display OVER LEONARD'S STORE. respectfully invite all the Ladies to Give me a Call. is a I leasure lor us to bhow our Handsome Stock of the Very Latest Styles and Designs in W ATS . D BONNETS., irusuntf I will Merit a Liberal Share of Your Patronage. Most Respectfully Yours, MRS. M. LINGER. We Are to the front on Green Goods in Season, and Garden Seeds, either in Bulk or Packages. Come our way. Wo fan still wait on a few more customers in tlio (Iroeory Department. ROBINSON & HUDSON. Tlio Greeners. We Blow or Spread, but come ) b and see us and we will save c r you money on I I Dry ? S Goods, I Spring Capes and Shoes. P C. G. O'BRYON. have It am V V s.r-