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* J -A WORTHY SUCCE^hOR. 'Something New Under The Sun." All 1' etnrs have triid t<? etire 0A- { TA K!1 i! by the u-e <-i jx?\vdei?. "a? id ; iin-e-. i ii::k-r> and drills in paste f ?tti. i Their powders-dry ii;? the inucun.i* mi'Di' iat" v eaii-'no theiu tneraek < p n and bleed l lii' jmi\verliil m id- used in lilt' llave entirely eaten away tlie same :iieiiil?r:m<> I iat their makerhave aimed to cure, while paste an.) oiat i: ! :;*? eaiiiK't faelt th * (K\.'a-e An old and exp.'iieneed ptaeiiiirtiter who ha-t<?r many rear- made a close stud-, a'ld -p?r;allj* ( f the t reataicnt of <\V! \ 11IIH. has at I; <: pi i t Med a tna' ie:!: v.hieh ml;? n taithinllv n>?il. tint tiiv relieve-at ouee. hut permanently eims CATAJlhll. hy reiiinviin: t In- ea?i-e. -topping t lie dixdiarges ai d ?... .ilr i- t!.,. ,.iil,. < III l'? ; I ** . ,..v w..,a. | remedy known to science tli.it actually | readies the :i111i-. t '(1 parts This Willi- I orful r<"lv i> known "SN UFf'LES tli.' GUARANTEED CATARIW < T11K" and is sold a: tlio extremely ? low price oi' (>ne Dollar, each package contiinirg intci ill ami i win.iliiicuicine suflicic in for a months' t vat meat and everything necessity to its peifcctcitrc. \ 'Sni kkles*' i- tlie o.ily perfect CATAtam i UKKtvcr mailt* and is now jvcognized as tin* only sate and po%itive t art* for that aunoyingaud disgusting tijstas*. It fines all inflammation <iuifkly and permanently and is also wonderfully ?jni<*k to relieve Hay ikvEii or coi n in the heai>. i)atAttttii when neglected often letids U? coxn'semt'tion*?"snern.Es" will save you if you its.* it at once. It is 110 ordinary remedy, but a complete treatment which is positively guaranteed to en re catarrh in any form or stage if u?ed according , to the directions which accompany each package. Don't, delay bi't send for it at once, and write foil particulars a- to your condition and yon will receive special advice front the discoverer of this wonderful remedy regarding your ease without cost u> you l>e\ ond ilie regular price of "SXTrrMS the guaranteed catarrh cukk." Sent prepaid to any address in the j United States or Canada on receipt of One Dollar. Address Dept. E. I"). EU* WIX Iv GILES A: COMPANY, 2330 and 2V.2 Market Street. Philadelphia. BUELL & ROBERTS' CASH OR! IBS STORE. continue offering inducements to close out our Summer Goods. We can mention ?>oW a few of (he many goods reducedi Ladies' 8c Uudervests for 5o. 10c Ties and Bows for 80, 26o Ties and Bows f>-r 15c. Initial Handkerchiefs, H. 8., embroidered, 8 in &!>ox, <or 18c;25o goods. 15c Men's Black initial Bilk Handkerchiefs {or 10c. Men's large White Figured, Drawn-Stitch, Japor.et Handkerchief for 15c; worth 25o. Six Large White Fine H. 8. Handkerchiefs for tSOc. in fancy box; cheap at 75o. Three large White Fine H. 8. Handkercniefs, in fancy box, for 40c- worth 5>o. Black-bordered Linen Handkerchiefs for lie; cheap at 15c. Good Mourning Handkerchiefs for 4a Handkerchiefs for lo. Handkerchiefs for 2 l-2o. F t.d kerchiefs for 80. SS-lnot: Madras for 7 l-2o; worth lOo. 86-in h Madras for 6 l-2q worth 8a LAWNS AND ORGANDIES FOR T L'DO TU4V PACT LL.JO JlUAil VV/Ui. Shir! Waists for much less tbau it cost to mate them. BiG REDUCTION ON SKIRTS. 40eFjque Skirts (or 250. 880 Crash Skirts (or 81c. Ail Summer Goods ore b?*ing sold at r? duoed prices. SEW GOODS. Oca case Lonccloth 5c; 110 starch. Floe black Heiirirtta at 50c. TINSEL DRAPERY SILK A LINE, BALL FRINGE. Black Duck at 8 and 10c. 1 FURMTURK DKPA.RT31K.NT. 10-piece Walnut Suits 878 to *100. 10 piece Solid Oak Suits *IS. *22, *28, *30, 35. *40. *50. *56. Oak Hall backs, French Plate Glaas, *7, 48.50, *9.50. Wardrobes *8 to *25. Bed Lounges *9 to *1S. Bedsteads *2.'25 to *10. Iron Beds. Iron Cribs. Parlor Suits *38 to *50. Baby Carriages *6.50, *7, *7.60. Floor Oilcloth 30c. Matting 10; 12, 14. 15, 18. 20, 23, 25, 27 and *0. l*-pleoe Chamber Sets *2.19 to *3. Window Shades 11, 15, 30, 35, 40c to *1.21 Stoves *6.50, *7.50, *10 to tlfc Trunks *2.30 to *6.60. mini n nnnrrvrn 111 fl Willi Skin Diseases. For the ?peeuy and permanent cnre o: 'otter, salt lheum and eczema. Chan: .dor Iain's Eye and Skin Ointment iAit hour an equal. It relieves the itch mg and smarting almost instantly am its continued use effects a permanent cure. it also cures itch, barber's itch scald head, eore nipples, itching piles chapped hands, chronic sore eyes arm granulated lids. fir. Cady's Condition Powers tor horses are the best tonic, blood purifiei and vermifuge Price. cents. Soldb.\ MILLS MAKE GAINS Latest Developments in Strike Situation. 5KILLFD MEN GO BACK TO WORK. A Number of Desertions From the Ranks of the Amalgamated Association. Pittsburg. Pa.. Special.?Developments Tuesday in the steel strike show decided gains for the manufacturers. The accesion of 32 skilled men to the Star plant, the increased production at the Painter and the Lindsay and MeCutcheon Mills, the defection from the strikers' ranks of 75 machinists and pipe-cutters at the Continental Tube Works and 50 at the Pennsylvania Tube Works, the importation of 12 men to the Monessen Steel Hoop Mill and the installation of three mills on night turn at the Clark Mill, all point to an early resumptioa all along the line as viewed by the steel officials. The Amalgamated officials, however, make the claim that everything is progressing satisfactorily and say much of the supposed advantages of the manufacturers is bluff and cannot be made good. As an instance they cite the Lindsay and MeCutcheon plant, where the company claims to have as many men at work as they can accommodate and turning out merchantable product. The Amalgamated people claim that .Tamos Hurley, vice president of the first district, visted the Lindsay and MeCutcheon Mill in the guise of a roller seeking work, rfe made an inspection of the mill and according to the report there are 30 men at work, six of whom are skilled. The strikers also claim that at the Monessen plant the product turned out last week amounted to 250.900 pounds, whereas before the strike the daily output was M 000 000 nounds. Matters at McKeesport are quiet and to all appearances unchanged. Strikers point to the fact that the qiachinists who were persuaded to leave the National Tube Works did not go in as a victory for them. The much-talked-of start of the Demmler plant is still being discussed and the attempt to start is now scheduled for the latter part of the week. The management claims that the only thing holding them back is adequate protection for the workers, a full complement of whom they say are ready to go in. Mayor Black is still holding back his final answer to the request for police protection. It was reported Tuesday afternoon thit the strikers at Duquesne intended to make another effort to close that plant by getting the open-hearth men out. but nothing definite on the subject can be learned. 1,000 Coal fllncrsQirt. Oliver Springs, Tenn., Special?Union coal miners of this district are out owing to their failure to reach an agreement with the operators for a new ? -i ? ov. ! scale. Tne scaie ior iue pasi . pired Saturday night. No disorder is ; anticipated. The number of men out is 1,000. A few men are at work in the Tennessee Coal Company's and the Knoxville I:on Company's mines, but the Coal Creek Coal Company's and the Black Diamond Coal Company's , mines are completely shut down. The j Royal Coal and Coke Company is op- | crating with its full force of men, having entered into arbitration with the miners, as did the Jellico operators. Heavy Betting on Boat Races. New York, Special.?J. Montgomery Smart, of the produce exchange, has received a dispatch from J. H. Kings,ley, the agent of the Eng!i-h syndicate, which placed $130,000 on Shamrock II, at Pittsburg saying he was r^ady with another $150,000 at the ! same odds, or half that sum. Mr. Smart immediately communicated with a Broadway broker, who arranged the former wager and has since put up $10,000 against $S,000 that the Shamrock will not lift the cup. Big Racing Prizes. Charleston, S. C.. Special,.?The racing privileges at the South Carolina Inter-State and West Indian Exposition were disposed of here for $35.000 to W. Brooks Harlev and Co. Associated with Mr. Harley are H. C. Jordan and W. P. Nuckols. of Richmond, Va. The Wagoner track will bo put in excellent condition and ample facilities such as stables, grandstand. etc.. will be furnished. Mr. H.iriev . id that his associates and himself would offer $185,000 in purses during the continuance of the exposition and that he was confident they wo"ld bo ab'o to provide tKo visitors to the cxposit'on with excellent sport .. i .uii.j no., 'g aud pa'.iug cVvdia. Boers Loot a Town. Cape Town. By Cable.?A mounted force of Boers has looted Barrydale. in the Swellendam district. 140 mil*s from Cape Town. Scheeper's Boer command passed close to Montague yesterday and had a slight brush with the local scouts. They Ind spare horec* and were apparently well equipped. A column of troops has gone in pursuit. ' I i iiiiii i ? . % i he ropsy-Turvmess ot Life. Invitations which a b. isk young fellow should get. and which would transport him wsih joy. are delayed and ini1 eJed and obstructed until they are fifty years overdue when they reach him. It ha> happened .'gain in ;!ii> cav.. When I was a boy in Missouri I was always j on the lookout for invitations, hu: they i always nn-carried and went wandering through the ai-ics of time, and now they ! are arriving when I am old and rhcunia- | tic. and can't travel and must lose my chance. 1 have lost a world of delight through this matter of delaying invitation.-.. bitty years ago I would have gone eagerly across the world to help celebrate anything that might turn. It would have made no difference to me what it was so that I was there and allowed a chance to make a noise. 1 he who'e -cience of things is turned wrong end to. Life should begin with tig.' and its privileges and accumulations, and end with youth and its capacity to splendidly enjoy such advantages. As thing- are now. when in youth a dollar would bring you a hundred pleasures, you can't get it: when you are old you get it. and there's nothing worth buying with it then. It's an epitome of life. The first half of it consists of the capacity to enjoy without the chance, the last half consists of the chance, without the capacity.?Letter of Mark Tzroiti to Missouri Jubilee Committee. Apricot Pulp Shipped Wholesale. Apricot pulp to the amount of twenty-eight tons was recently ordered from California by a single London jam-making firm. What <oir.c people call repartee other people call squabbling. Look Carefully rr* -rr TT t io Your Kidneys Dr. Jenner's Kidney Pills cause the kidneys to work as nature intended they should. They build up the shrunken walls of the kidneys, as no known remedy has been found to do before. As a cure for urinary troubles they have no equal. io, 25, 50 Cents ios DR. W. V. BKOCKINGTON, Kingstree, S. C. ElVHwEBVaHwllwHwH |a i jiSubtle | I P?e | ir/yspepsia u u;;rirt^i:uru iu half the cases. It deceives the [S unknowing sufferer. Its many ? variations work along tki weakest lines of the system. To battle ^ again.it only one of them Is vain. 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