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The Weather Forecast. Generally taimnd slight obtog- to ttraportturo. THE DAILi HERALD. Delivered at Your Supper Table. DBVOTBD TO THB MAT1BIAL INTBRBBTB OF DHLPHOB AND TH PHOPLB THEIRBIN.

VOL. VIII. NO. 90. RHEUMATISM PAINFUL MANIFESTATION rftlM QOUTY DIATHESIS characterized by EXCESS OF URIC ACID IN THE BLOOD.

Thta condition combatted by remedies DBLPH08, OHIO. THURSDAY EVENING? IWTEMBEU 20, 1901. rniCE TIIKEE CENTS. blood serum. 1VO la the old rem- mSaSg thVurlne alkaline, favors the pcwltt of In that fluid.

SANURY I ontheeontwr. makes the blood I I SoKSdS.deicreW; the enedai I reenlt I I Price One Doliarperbottle I at all Drujutfets. vea ana eiciwMju, mo Bd and thalr functions promoted; with the rait that Rheum la rapidly cured 1 perfect health restored. Price One Doliarperbottle at all MEDICIHECO.8t.Loul8.MO. SCHLEY'S JUDGMENT Questioned by a Witness In the Court of Inquiry.

COALING AT SEA HELD POSSIBLE. For Family Use. If yoa want a reliable beverage for family use, remember the Pilsener, Lager and Export Beer. the best beers sold to-day. They are refreshing, stimulating beneficial.

You'll like the taste and the effect. A case at your home will make your family hap- luthnatos That the Return to Key West Was Not Nectary--Admiral's Dispute-lies to tlie Navy Department Claimed to Have Been Doctored. Test iiiuiiy Introduced. Washington, Sept. 26.

In the Schley court of i two new witnesses were introduced. They were Admiral Cotton, who as captain commanded the auxiliary cruisei a a and Captain Wise, who comman-1 the auxiliary cruiber Yale clu'inj; the Spanish war. Both these vessels used as scouts and both came un with the flying squadion oft Santiago on May 27, before the retrogiad'j movement to Key West was begun. Admiral Cotton testified that he had gone aboard Admiral Sohley's flagship, the Brooklyn, on that date, to take dispatches to him, and he said at first that he gave him foui or five dispatches addressed to commander of the suuadron. He afie'-ward modified this statement, sayiog that probably all but two of those dispatches were addressed to himself (Admiral Cotton), but that they contained information which he thought should be in Admiral Schley's possession.

One of these was a copy of a dispatch from Admiral Sampson, which had not been printed in the official records, stating that the Spanish fleet was at Santiago. He also said that coal could have been taken from the Merrimac on May 25, the day on which the retrograde movement to Key West was begun for the purpose of coaling. Captain Wise testified that on May 27 he had signaled Captain Philip of the Texas his opinion that Cervera was inside the harbor at Santiago, but the testimony was ruled out. Admiral Schley announced that he has selected Mr. Rayner as his chief of counsel to succeed Judge Wilson.

During the session Mr. Rayner called attention to the fact that the language employed in Admiral Schley's dispatches to the navy department, dated May 29, in which he said he could not obey orders as to coaling, had undergone Various changes iu tne printed report. He said that Admiral Schley had spoken of the weather as "boisterous" and that word had bten omitted from the printed copy of the ANOTHER ROAD Be Bought In By the Everett- Moore Syndicate. Toledo, Sept. 20.

The Everett- Moore syndicate of Cleveland has taken an option on the Toledo and Maiimeo Valley railroad, and it is expected that i the next two weeks the deal for the i i i be closed II. A. Everett and W. A. Watson, representatives of the syndicate, made a trip line of the Toledo, Bowling Green and i but the owners of that line state- that as yet there is no deal on tor that property.

These are the most profitable of all the interurban pioperties entering this city. Mrs. McKinley's Condition. Sept. reports continue to come from Mrs.

ML- Kinley. She has not experienced taij real change, but for the last week lias had no symptoms of iclapbe and gives eveiy indication of steadily regaining her normal condition Dr Rixc-y Laid that she lemams practically the same condition The usual i i was made tp the cemetery and a taken into the count i.v. New Shooting Record. Cincinnati, Sept. the annual shooting tournament of the Cincinnati Gun club Stanley Rhodes of Colum bus, set a new record of r8 straight kills, without a miss, i three traps.

Crosby, Elliot, Hikes, Young and other crack shots i wild and did not hold their own, although as a whole the records of the I entered were maintained. Cincinnati Publisher Killed. Cincinnati, Sept 26--J. Sullivan, president of the Sullivan printing works and a prominent business man of this city, was caught between a bridge and a streetcar near St. Bernard, and was instantly killed.

Mr. Sullivan was a member ot board of equalization of this city. BOTH STRIKE ACK. Gompers and Mitcb Challenge to Sl sue a LA1TER MUST PROVE Cruiser Cleveland. Cleveland, Sept.

2G --Miss Ruth Hanna, Miss Phelps, Senator Hanna and a delegation from the Cleveland chamber of commerce leave for Bath, where on Saturday Miss Hanna will christen the new cruiser Cleveand, to be launched on that day. Run Down. Hamilton, Sept. H. Wocher, 42, married, a carpenter, became confused at the Couit street crossing while on his way tc work A switch engine struck him.

cutting off his arm and causing other injuries which he died. Escaped Prisoners Captured. Toledo, Sept. United THE DOCTOR nine times out you medicines a beneficial only, or mostly, because they are stimulants. Alwayi hare a supply of ChMt'i Birfcy Milt Whisky (which is absolutely pure) anl you will fiuil thct you will need a doctor only about one time out CHASES BARLEY MALT; WHISKY! FOR SALE BY JOS.

REIF, Delphoa Ohio. Tailoring, Cleaning Repairing. Pine fitting suits made to order from the latest novelties in suitings at $14. Good black or blue suits Tbib- ets Clay Worsteds and Cheviots at 5lo, 819. Raglan Overcoats at all prices.

Have your old overcoat dyed or cleaned up and repaired and made like new. Now is the time. Clothes dyed, cleaned pressed and repaired quickly. JOE T. RIPPEY.

Second Street, Opposite City Building. Special sale on Iron Bed Steads for next 30 days. New Furniture Exchanged for old I invite you all to come and see how cheap you can buy. A. SCHUCK.

Your Attention a Moment, Please! Do JOD btiy jotirnnlk nf Pairy? If not, why T)01 OTIT i fc Of coarwouW be necessary the printed copy made it IO.DOO tons. It was also stated in the original that the Harvard was going to Port Royal, wherft- as Kingston had been inserted in the printed copy. There also were other changes. A "Dear Schley" letter is dated Key West, May 20, 1898. Referring to a telegram from the navy department received by Sampson advising the latter to send word to Schley to proceed to Santiago, Sampson says: "After duly considering this telegram I have decided to make no change in the present plans; that is.

that you should hold your squadron oi Cienfuegos. If the Spanish ships have put in to Santiago they must come either to Havana or Cienfuegos to deliver the munitions of war which they are said to bring for use in Cuba. I am therefore of opinion that our best chance of success in capturing their ships will be to hold the two points, Cienfuegos and Havana, -with all the force we can muster. If later it should develop that these vessels are at San- tifgo. we could then assemble off that port the ships best suited for the purpose and completely blockade it Until we therefore receive more positive Information we shall have to continue to hold Havana and Santiago." Lynchers Beaten Off.

Louisville, Sept. jail at Shelbyville is being heavily guarded to prevent the lynching of Anna Field, a negro woman, and Jumbo Field, and Clarence Garnett. negro boys. William Hart, a printer, was found dying in a path leading to the Field woman's house Saturday night The two boys have confessed to the murder and all three have been indicted Monday night 10 masked men made an attack on the jail and succeeded in breaking the door and getting into the but they could not get into prisoners' cages The jailer summoned a and manaeed to brat them off The threats continue. Russian Gram Crop.

St Petersburg. Sept 2 i A report issued by the minister of finance. Do-ftHte. a th" winter gram crop in the stern provinces and a it a me i in Cau' a and Fin land The i TOP on) i xre in a i a and in Va'ca prmrjcr TtK. Committee of Labor to Investigate (he the Stupl Strike by tlio Federation of La United -Mlue Workers.

New Yoik, Sept 2G -Shatter, president of mated Association of Iro: Tin has been ca. prove the statements made against Samuel Go; deut of the Amencan Labor, and John Mitchell, the United Mine Workers i and Mitchell open letter, in which theyj "Theie was bent out at in the papers a stattniE to emanate from yoa, in chaiges and insinuations you against the undersil much as the accounts pul in phraseology, but in agree, there is no doubt that the matter emanat Having due regard for ward the labor movemei terests committed to have no desire to enter versy through the news repeating that we believe that your charges anc should be submit the following you: "First, that a commi shall meet either in Pitt ington or the city of the purpose of hearing ing the charges and ins have made against us. if the committee your charges and insimi resign" from the American Federation presidency of the Unt ers of America. mittee shall consist of organized labor you. "We car not ii would make grave ac us without premedit consequences; that in common jusj due regard to the you we.rei us, withjB three 1 Bore J.

Imalga- lel and Ipon to pccutly presi- lion of ent of tierica. in an fished porting i a fide by Inas differ fentials ainds you. ity to- Ihe in- re, we fcontro- But essary ations bd, we Ion to iehester, of David Morgan and Thomas Keegan, two United States prisoners who escaped jail here with "Topeka Joe" on July 30 last. Ran Into a Streetcar. Springfield, Sept Tnornas G.

Snavely, 17, was probably fatally injured by dashing head first into an electric car. He was riding a wheel, and it is said was "scorching" at the time G. A. R. Commander's Staff.

Minneapolis, Sept. 26 --Eh Torrence. commander-in chief of the G. A. has announced the following staff ap pointments: Adjutant general Towler, of Minneapolis: ter general, Charles Burroughs, of Rutherford, N.

Inspector general. Wilfred A. Wetheroee, of Boston. This will be General Burroughs' fourth successive term as quartermaster general. He has served under Comma id- ers Gobin, Sexton and Rassieur.

he appointment of Mr. Towler makes it certain that Minneapolis will be quarters of the Grand Army dining Judge Torrence's administration. Quarters For Troops. Manilla. Sept Ludington is confronted i problems of greater importance than those of the others.

The troops in Luzon for instance, are almost entirely quarte: ed in "conventoes," or church property, and now that quiet and order are r-' stored these are needed for and school purposes. It will be difficult for the troops to be quartered elsewhere until barracks are erected, and this important question wll, be thoroughly investigated b.v General Ludington and a complete scheme prepared ifnce of our pi CnTcagb, of steel workers that may extend to the South Chicago nlant of the Illinois Steel company is a probability. WitlT- in four da: of the settlement of the Amalgamated Association- strike the Bay View steel workers have declared their intention of again abandoning work because of a radical reduction of their wages by the company. On Mon day the rollers were informed that tbe tonnage rates on which they worked had been reduced materially in some cases being cut from 51. to 40 cents.

The rollers are members of the Amalgamated body, and W. Davis, Mce president of the district was sent for to demand the restoia tion of the scale. Th" ofl'c'il YACHTS COMPARED. hamrock II Allows Petty-Three Seconds New i lea' id'' irii ol mi 1 i II, an i i i a ew Yoik the i i i how od I ha' (he S- 'ISLI he I boat so I. i i.

pl-M a i the 'i re. ''It wcs i i i foi it is allows i 4 to (V)'ui'i on; i i r-cn '1 Th' I boo i over 01 eon- a.i to be i. l-ii. lus a longer a longer gaff, a i times moie can- THE 25c, FAMILY DOCTOR. CEDAR SPRINGS, Isaac Dunham, a well-known lady of that place, writes: I cannot praise Dr.

A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills too much. They did for me what doctors and other medicines could not do. I was troubled with severe disorders of the kidneys and enlargement of the liver.

My family doctor treated me the whole of last winter, but did not help me very Wp furnish all M'1 full? of in with i Fire Milk. Sweet Cream Ullage Cheese Otir milk nil A 1 nn'i COOLEO hpfot" b.lt)iti«. "IT motto Thf piiMif 1o rail OT roPthod rf i fn" i i kinrtlj i vitb trinl "rdfT TJpT 1 for ilrlk THE DELPHOS DAIRY, A 1 1 i crop on a of UK A pro Work of a Tornado. Clear 1-akr Ii pi storm i almost a a i i fh of a a I i i of i i cr' Will Not Visit America. Berlin.

Sept 26 --Prince Chun, the Chinese envoy, will not return home by way of the United States In ac cordance with telegraphic instructions the prince will go to Genoa, and then Oct 1 i sail direct for China Boer Leaders Banished. Pretoria. Sept Borr leaders, who have oaplmrd since IS. have hfen permam ban Isht-d South Africa TO THE POINT. Globules of News Depicting Doings of the Busy World.

i cases of plaipic developed among dork laborers at Naples .1 Broilirrtm of i i a i found a Pana. Ilia Foul play sui i i a Electric Pageant. Cincinnati, Sept. mos novel street pageant ever witnessed in this city was given Wednesday night. The floats were all on the tracks of the street railway, and thej were most brilliantly illuminated bj the trollies with thousands of mean descent lights of all colors.

The hghts in the streets in the central part the city and around the grounds of the fall festival, where the blazing page ant passed, were all turned out so a to enliven the moving electrical dis plays The dragon extended from oa street intersection to another, glitter ing with horrid splendor. The Rex palace, Cinderella, rainbow. Alladin and a score of other floats weie rep resented in electric light designs. Patrolman O'Neill Dismissed. New York.

Sept 26 --Patrolman Edward O'Neill, who a few we-As ago openly defied Deput Police Commissioner Devery, and who asserted that he would not pay monev to save him self from being transferred, has beea from th a fore 0 by Commissioner Murphy. The dismissal was the result of O'Neill's trial by Deputy Commission 1 -r York, on the charge of conduct an officer Mr. York that O'Neill be not punished severely, as was la great excitement at tiiD- th' remark 1 were made, b'at Colo dismissed him ill ca-" is. on i 1) very a on a of broucht lv forr Speedy Pacer. Sep1 Cfi Prince -world's panne a half mile a a1 i a a i i'TlTK'- ir.t drsigntr of the by ving dovn the i th his acht has fer ol hio lival, Herre- of Wen.

'-d 8 3 American Winclowgla i -s company finds itself 'ai "-I'" of HIP licetosary number of pn fi il out the fuH complement of i anrl has agents al.ro "1 "ivpr'ns; to obtain men. i ypai il is cooperative com- )anica a offer th" bett inducements woikmen, and it is said hof-o ompanifs will be limning with full foi i the Amei ican coin- a i i i American Independent (v-fjlass company, will be "shy." Won't Re-Enlist. London 21-- The icsult of the enrnu-nt to Tiie imperial I I 1" re enlist has proved a a' (i apprMiitment It was expect- 'd a maion'tv of the men would Tp'-tonri of this the first week oul' 30 applications. Ne. a-in v.i'1 obo taken to euro lecnn'ts The trouble is largely duo to t'rc fact that the men had to wait foi months before Ihei aneais of pay settled.

Socialism Condemned. Sedalia, Sept 2 a meeting of the Citizen's alliance here active ftt-ps to pievrtit tl 10 holclir'; of the state ccnfciticn of in Sc dalia in O.i-obei v.oie taker 't lutions of as a ''hotbed of i pioperty noi to a hall foi Ibe sociali'-tie i and the citv ari'l county officials not to grant the lire of any park or public ace for that purpose. Leborer Run Down. Upper Saaclusky, Sept Gabrrio, an Italian laborer employed on tifi fe tralnAnTscJ badly injured that he several hours later. World's Record Broken.

gp: ingfielJ. Sept 23. Joseph Judge of Mew York broke the world's motor cycle record, going a mile on tae 8 Irp coliseum track here in 1:26. Kentucky Band. Bristol, Va Sept.

excitement was created at Stonega, Wiseca county, W. when detectives arrived with 13 prisoners whom they were taking to Pineville, to be placed in jail for safe keeping until they can be brought to trial. The men under arrest aie members of a "kuklux" band that, it is alleged, has been operating in Letcher county, and that it was there for several months. During that time a number of women and men have been mysteriously murdered, and these crimes are ascribed to this gang. Some hot developments are expected when the cases come to trial.

Keep Your Pace Clean, your complexion your breath sweet, your head level. Ur. CaldwelPe Syrup Pepsin i do It cures Constipation, Headache and Indigestion and is a perfect laxativp. Sold bv W. E.

Floding. tf The result was simply wonderful. I am now strong and healthy again, thanks to Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills." SIIBNANDOAH, Pappert of No. 117 South Main says: "For twenty years past I have been troubled withconstipationand kidncytrouble and during that time I have taken dozens of packages of different remedies but tione of them did me anygood.

The secretions were irregular and unnatural. I got some of Dr. A. W. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills and since using them the action of the kidneys is normal and regular and their general cathartic effect is good." Genuine bear portrait and signature of Dr.

A.W. Chase. 25c. at all dealers or Dr. A.

W. Chase Medicine Buffalo, N. much, so I gave him tip and began using Dr. A. W.

Chase's Kidney-Liver Fills. 3D A. W. CHASE'S KIDNEY-LIVER PILLS. Hardware FOR THE HOME.

There are lots of things in this store that you need around the house, and we want you to come in anrl see some of them. Cutlery i Work in the kitchen as well as carving at the table is made twice as easy where you have good sharp knives to work with. See our line of cutlery. Saving Tin Is always in order, and it may not be too late now to mend yours. We will put your tin and copper ware in first-class condition, or we'll sell you the articles new at prices to please you.

Stoves, Ranges and Beaters at Special Prices. DELPHOS HARDWARE CO. Sept. 24,25,26,27 and 28. LIWA, OHIO.

Wednesday, Children's Day, All children under fifteen years of age will be admitted FREE. Prof. Knarr and Lady will Give a Balloon Race for the Little Folks. RHEUMATiSM fall of pain or 1 in bed? WRKflFS MEINUTIC REMEDY has cured SO per cent ol the persons who have (taken it. We guarantee muni to cure yon or raoacy nd yoor Rheamaiic Remwly Fire Insurance Only Reliable Old line Companies 1 tpresented.

Etna Accident licaUh rf Hsriftrd.Cdin KOT i'l 1 'n '1 'I' Second Floor fisher B1L F. A. WEGER. ecnd us one dollar IOT a bottle. "I took mftdirire -0 bal of i dd me grod than anything during that Bett CoQgb King Bros.

tf fami df feU a at r- Ml and of rain Krocked Out Early. i a vi! Pt a kno( kert out by A'irt lia Uerrera in the ronM Scandinavian languages at Yale, has of was to have been a 20-round accepted the presidency of college at Rockford, Ilia assistance to fight forest in vie.nlty of Kldora Colo from Shanchai that the ChiTif i i a not to re i to for two A la a i In a drujt stof at la faiaH injiir- i T. an'l Ed George Johnson colored, died at Brooklyn from the of a blow receiv. in a friendly bout with Tommy West Dr Gustavo Andreen, instructor of 2 "1 mi a i a a Pniv a1h in T)TIVT for a 4 llV in To Be a "xVa-h I I I COMPANY, I I A A 1 KING BROS, and J. R.

WAHMHOFF. Defiance College Defiance, Ohio. Frill Boy Anthracite IN CLEAN CHUNKS. There''; ni: UK NOW. CHEAPER THAN WINTER-- i in 1' i' 1'T Tl rU a vv ai 1 Til- 1 1 1 JOS.

HURLEY, Coal Dealer. Han Sinlnan. a -r -Alt-rt al (vnrwi, fl-c 3 ji ar-d Florence i. ar 1 "i- i i .1 of Seattle. sentenct to be hanged at ttit S.

R. Defiance, Ohio. REMEMBER MONEY TO LOAN. Xcrw t' have yonr Furniture Remodeled, In the latest Upholstering, Chairs Recaned, V.so parking ol if't" 3 1 to by and 1 "a ill FREDERICK The Citizens' UuiSdirg and Loan ciation, of Dclphos, Tl I I 1 11 '1 i IT Don't a i until you hecc me Litt'ft now sol i They will your eni bowel B. W.

cter-v Pa in good order. King tf. nent le-s. i i i tf.

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