8 Wanted. Ladies and gentlemen suffering from throat and lung difficulties to call at our store for a sample bottle of Otto's Cure. We confidently recommend it as a cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Consumption, and all diseases of the throat and lungs. Tt will stop a cough quicker than any other known remedy. We believe it will cure you. Large sizes 50c. and 25c. Sold by It. C. Dod son. 33-15-ly Discretion is not cowardice, neither is blatant volubility courage. -[Ham's Horn. Great Excitement in Town. Over the remarkable cures by the grand specific, Bacon's Celery King, which acts as a natural laxative, stim ulates the digestive organs, regulates "the liver and kidneys and is nature's great healer and health renewer. If you have kidney, liver and blood dis order do not delay but call at our store for a free trial package. R C. Dodson. Large sizes 50c. and 25c. 33-151y Philadelphia sent to the front over 4,000 young men during the month of May. Are you Troubled with Dyspepsia? If so, do not neelect until It Is too late this opportunity of riddinsc yourself of thistrou blo. Dr. Fenner's Dyspepsia Cure, as the name Implies, is simply for Dyspepsia and Indinestlon. This is a preparation lonj? and successfully used in private practice by ona of America's best qualified physicians, who Isan accepted authority on all medical ques tions. If not satisfied after using one bottle your money will be refunded by Tt. C. Dodson. A Chinaman eats twice as much meat as a Japanese. Mott's Nerverine Pills i-1 ' NI > AITKR USING. giflS of cithei sex, such as Nervous Prostration, Failing of lost Manhood, Impotency, Nightly Em» sions, Youthful Errors, Mental Worry, ex cessive use of Tobacco or Opium, whict lead io Consumption and Insanity. S!.OC per box by mail; 6 boxes for $5.00. MOTT'S CHEMICAL CO., Prop's, Cleveland, Ohio For sale by R. C. Dodson. If RBYALW AskVourDealsrFqrTHEM. 112 ■py* 1 1 1 1 * W arm W eather!jfj tlffSHwarm | » Weather Underwear. I Woman's Gauze Vests Mj low neck and sleeves, at jj|J ll Woman's Gauze Vests, in ecru and white, low neck and sleeves, at io cents. ® Mj Woman's and Children's Vests in ecru and white, low iff ftf neck with or without sleeves, at 15 cents. ® ! Fancy white and ecru Vests, with or without sleeves, fi at 25 cents. Fancy silk vests, low neck and sleeves, from 50c to 75c. W pjji We handle the celebrated E. &Z. Waists for children. ||| Warm Weather Wash Stuffs. jj|j| Better buy now. You'll need them sure. The weather j® will drive you to it. You can buy at any time at any |P> price, but you can't buy such values as we now have, when Wi |j| you wish. ||| s Our line of Ladies and Misses Linen Collars and Cuffs SSSj I are right. Examine them, the price is 15c to 25c. j C. B. HOWARD & CO. j Bucklen's Arnica Salve. The best Salve in the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns, and all skin eruptions, and posi tively cures piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satis faction cr money refunded. Price 25 cents a box. For sale by L. Taggart. v3i-n4O-ly There are 40 varieties of the tobacco plant. Diphtheria. The most successful throat remedy in the world is Armstrong's Diphtheria ond Quinsy Drops. Sold by druggista R. C. Dodson. 6-lys. German school boys study harder and play less than those of any other country. An Enterprising DrugKist. There .are few men more wide awake and enterprising than L. Taggart, who spares no pains to secure the best of everything in their line for their many customers. They now have the valu able agency for Dr. King's New Dis covery for Consumptton, Coughs and Colds. This is the wonderful remedy that is producing such a furor all over the country by its many startling cures. It absolutely cures Asthma, Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all affections of the Throat, Chest and Lungs. Call at above drug store and get a trial bottle free or a regular size for 50 cents and §I.OO. Guaranteed to cure or price refunded. R. C. DODSON, THE Drucjcjist, EMPOKIim. I" A . A QUESTION OF ADVANTAGE. It depends altogether which side you I are on as to whether you are having ! an advantage or not these days. The \ buyer now has the advantage over the i seller. Business judgment suggests j the necessity of disposing of a lot of valuable stock, and we get out of it i what we can. This early summer sale will interest you. CAMERON COUNTY PRKSS, THURSDAY , JUNE 30, 1898. Additional Local News. 1 ALL SORTS. Thousands of persons have been cured by piles by using DeWitt's Witch ; Hazel Salve. It heals promptly and ! cures eczema and all skin diseases. It gives immediate relief. R. C. Uod- < son. 45-ly The whistling buoy can be heard about 15 miles. Bob Moore, of La Fayette, Ind., says that for constipation he has found I)e- ' Witt's Little Early Risers to be perfect. I They never gripe. Try them for stom- j ach and liver troubles. R. C. Dodson. j 45-hf There are 10,000 camels at work in j Australia. Win your battles against disease by acting promptly. One Minute Cough | Cure produces immediate resu'ts I When taken early it prevents con sumption. And in later stages it furn- i ishes prompt relief. R. C. Dodson 45-ty A popular diversion chewing the war rag. E. C. Blanks, of Lewisville, Tt£., writes that one box of DeWitt's Wijch Hazel Salve was worth SSO to him. It cured his piles of ten years standing. He advises others to try it. It plso cures eczema, skin diseases and obsjin ate sores. R. C. Dodson. 45-ly A woman's throat, like a horse's teeth, is a certain indication of her age. Sick headache, biliousness, constipa tion and all liver and stomach trouules can be quickly cured by using tlpse famous little pills known as DeW.tt's Little Early Risers. They are plea,(ant lo take and nnver gripe " R. C. ilod son. 45- y The youthful masculine cynic wi.uld be funny if he were not so horribly in earnest. Are you lacking in strength and en ergy. Are you nervous, despondent, irritable, bilious, constipated and gen erally run dewn in health ? If so, your liver is torpid, and a few doses of Herbine will cure you. Herbiue has no equal as a health restorer. L. Taggart Sober second thoughts are often ac companied by a dark-brown ta6te and a headache. The editor of the Evans City, Pa., Globe, writes: "Gne Minute Cough Cure is rightly named. It cure my children after all other remedies fail ed." It cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. R. C. Dod son. 46-ly A Kaffir's religion consists mostly in singing and dancing. "I think DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve is the finest preparation on the market for piles." So writes John C. Dunn, of Wheeling, W. Va. Try it and you will think the same. It also cures eczema and all skin diseases. R. C. Dodson. 45-ly In India there is a fly which attacks and devours large spiders. The Chief Burgess of Mile&burg, Pa., says DeWitt's Little Early Risers are the best pills he ever used in his family during forty years of housekeeping. They cure constipation, sick headache, and stomach and liver troubles. Small in size but great in results. R C. Dod son. 45-ly If a few more of Spain's ships go down her navy will be gone up. Everyone who has diphtheria, croup, quinsy, catarrh or sore throat, can pos itively and speedily be cured by Thompson's Diphtheria 28-ly Bootblacks are seldom seen on the streets of Berlin. "For three years we have never been without Cnamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house," says A. 11. Patter, with E. C. Atkins & Co., Indianapolis, Ind., and my wife would as soon think of being without flour as a bottle of this Remedy in the summer season. We have used it with all three of our children and it has never failed to cure— not simply stop pain, but cure absolutely. It is all right, and anyone who tries it will find it so." For sale by L. Taggart. jun It is the circumstances of men over which she has no control that is re sponsible for the old maid. Ballard's Snow Liniment. There is no pain it will not relieve, no swelling it will not subdue, 110 wound it will not heal. It will cure frost bites, chilblains and corns. L. Taggart. Why will women evince such a partiality for caramels when gold fill ings are such expensive luxuries? Stop that barking by tho use of Bal lard's Horehound Syrup. It arrests the cough, allays irritation of the throat, and relieves congestion of the lungs in a day. It is safe and pleasant to take, and never disappoints. 25c. & 50c. L. Taggart. Courtships, though not war vessels) are always gettiner into engagements. Liver Complaints and Nervousness Cured. A torpid liver always produces dullness Irritability, etc. You are all clogged up and feel despondent. Perhaps you have treated with physicians or tried some recommended medicine without benefit. All that is no argument against "Dr. Fenner's lilood and Liver Remedy and Nerve Tonic," which we insist will euro nervousness and liver com plaints. If not satisfied after using one bot tle your money will be refunded by R. C. Dodson. Business is "extra good, thank you," said the steenth edition to its dead and dying predecessors. A Great Deal of unnecessary expenditure of time and money may be saved if you will only keep a bottle of Dr. Caldwell's Syrup Pepsin in the house. Nine tenths of all ordinary sickness is from the stomach; keep that organ in proper condition and all will be well. Syrup Pepsin is a specific. Trial size bottles 10c., largo sizes 50c. and §I.OO, of L. Taggart. Kidney or Bladder Troubles. If you suffer from kldnev, bladder or urin ary troubles.or from too frequent or scanty urine. "Dr. Fenner's Kidney and Backache Cure" is what you want. Hed-wetting by children is generally cured by one bottle of this powerful remedy. Testimonials are disregarded, many people doubting the hon esty or sincerity of them, we therefore avoid giving any here, but will furnish them on ap plication to dealer whose name Is given below. If not satisfied after using one bot tle your money will be refunded by It. C. Dodson. The American as a Soldier. We are free to admit that the military career in ordinary times is not the highest that man can attain to, not- | withstanding that most of the great names in history are connected with military affairs. The American citizen has never looked upon war as a pro fession of the highest rank, as have nearly all the other nations past and present. The American has looked upon war as a disagreeable necessity, that comes along about once in a gene ration, and which is to be met, not by maintaining a large standing army, but by depending upon the bravery and the aptitude of onr people for military ser vice. This dependence has never been in vain. There has never failed the American people sufficient of her citi zens, either by hundreds or millions, to come forth at the proper time and de fend the country against the assaults of the enemy. We have just passed through the first battle of the war 011 land. Judged by former combats, it was but a skirmish, but it has made a profound impression upon the American people. On Cuban soil, in the midst of almost insurmount able difficulties of topography and cli mate, an American army has landed on a foreign soil and in a few hours has driven a strongly intrenched enemy from its position and, as appears, is now in sight of Santiago, where the final conflict will take place. Few as the casualties have been, they are not able. Those who have fallen are of the best blood in America, whether officers or privates. We do not wish here to discuss the war from a strategic or tactical stand point. The point to be made is that it is American volunteers—men who a few months ago were active in civil life, who have accomplished so much with so few casualties, but not without great bravery and tremendous exertion under I trying circumstances. Even half the : so-called regulars were civilians a few weeks ago. The landing of the American marines at Camp McCalla was the first invasion of Cuban soil. Here a few hundred men just from civil life held a position for seventy-two hours under constant fire from an overpowering enemy. Few examples in history are more heroic. Bereft of water and pro visions, the untried marines fought three days and drove off the enemy. When Shafter landed his troops Euro | pean military experts looked for a long wait preliminary to a scientific expedi tion. These experts forgot Saltillo and Cerro Gordo. The troops which landed j Tuesday pushed through the under ; brush and defiles, driving out the ■ enemy, rushed the fortifications and I hurled the enemy back to Santiago, most of the work being done by volun \ teers who three months ago were j butchers, bakers, clerks, professional j men and even millionaires in Fifth I avenue club houses. It is true that all j these operations cost a score of men, but the death roll of the whole war is less than that of the accident befalling | the launch of a British battleship early j last week. Do the Americans bear charmed lives ? Not at all. The American soldier is no machine. He is not drawn from the dregs of society. He is not drilled to the extent that he is an automaton. No; he is a patriot and a man of intelligence. When he fights it is for his country, and to love one's country is better than three years of service as a conscript. It was the yeomen of the country who hurled back the trained soldiers of Great Britain twice at Bunker Hill. It was the Ohio and Kentucky volunteers who crushed the British at the battle of the Thames. It was the riflemen of Kentucky and Tennessee who defeated the British at New Orleans in compara tively the bloodiest battle in history. It was the raw volunteers who had never been under fire who threw back an overwhelming force of Mexicans at Buena Vista. The American is nota trained soldier, but he is a born patriot. He knows by instinct and education how to fight for his country. Roosevelt's Rough Riders, | whether Fifth avenue millionaires or I Western cowboys, fought together and died together in Cuba for the great American principles of liberty, equality : and humanity. Nothing in our history is more char j acteristic of the American people. When the call came to arms there was no distinction of race, of culture or of training. All rushed to the front, and all sorts and conditions of men fell fighting for our country. Compare this noble exhibition with the rant of Popu listic demagogues who two years ago i were declaring that this country was I divided into classes and masses ! How absurd ! The millionaire grandson of a former Secretary of State, the descend ant of Alexander Hamilton, fell on the field beside the Western cowboy who had no family and perhaps knew not his grandfather's name. This is true American citizenship. It is all that American institutions stand for. So long as this spirit pervades our country we need fear neither foes from within nor enemies from without. On this rock the American nation will stand forever. There is 110 North, no South, no rich, no poor, but everywhere love of our country, which will resist all attacks. A small standing army, but a unani mous people, is safe against all comers. [Philadelphia Inquirer. I^d^ssP^ii "If a price enn be placed on pr»in, 4 Mother*! Friend' is worth its weight in gold as on allevi ator. My wife suffered more in ten minutes with either of her other two children than she did al together with her last, haying previously used four bottles of 4 Mother's Friend.' It is a blessing to any one expecting to become a mother," says a customer. Thus writes Henderson Dale, Druggist, of Carini, 111., to the Bradlield Regulator Company, of Atlanta, Ga., the proprie tors and manufacturers of " Mother's Friend." This successful remedy is not one of tile many internal medicines ad vertised to do unreasonable things, but a scientifically prepared liniment especially effective in adding strength and elasticity to those parts of woman's organism which bear the severest strains of childbirth. The liniment may he used at any and ! all times during pregnancy up to the i very hour of confinement. The earlier it : is begun, and the longer used, the more perfect will be the result, but it has been used during the last month only with great benefit and success. It not only shortens labor and lessens the pain attending it, but greatly dimin- I ishes the danger to life of both mother and child, and leaves the mother in a con- j dition more favorable to speedy recovery, j '' Mother's Friend " is sold by druggists ! at si.oo, or sent by express on receipt of j price. Valuable book for women, " Before i Baby is Born," sent free on application, j THE B3ADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta, Ga. HTOPHRETS 7 CURES No. 1 Fever, Congestion. No. 2 Worms. No. 3 Infants' Diseases. No. 4 Diarrhen. No. 7 Coughs & Cold*. No. 9 Headache. No. lO Dyspepsia, Indigestion. No. 11 Delayed Periods. No. 1 2 Leuchorrea. No. 13 Croup. No. 1 4 Skin Diseases. No. IS Rheumatism. No. 19 Catarrh. No. 27 Kidney Diseases. No. 34 Sore Throat. No. 77 Grip & Hay Fever. Dr. Humphreys' Homeopathic Manual o{ Dtneases at your Dru..' i- or Mailed Free. StoW by druggists. 'it on receipt of! Bet*.. 50ets or sl. llumplin Med.Co.,Cor.William and John Sts . New York. UpLLISIS'pif I cj jfraftisv' I B A SURE RELIEF TO WOMAN for all troubles peculiar to her sex. by mail or from our Agent. SI.OO per box. WILLIAMS MFG. CO., Props., CLEVELAND. OHIO. For sale by R C. Dodson. toiielElE IE ST. MARYS DRIVING- PARK, ST. MARYS, PA. JULY 4, 5, 6, 7, 1898. 4 BIG DAYS 4 Allotted to the Grandest of American Sports. A MERRY RACE WAR. A CARNIVAL OF HIGH CLASS SPORT. BASE BALL.-ELK LEAGUE GAMES. RIDGWAY vs ST. MARYS, .... JULY 4th. JOHNSONBURG vs ST. MARYS, .... JULY sth. KANE vs ST. MARYS, JULY 6th. called at 12:45 p. m. ®sgrßaces called at 2:00 p. m. OFFICIAL SCHEIDUIjE]. MONDAY, JULY 4th. No. 1. 2:27 Class Trotting, ..... Purse, $400.00 No. 2. 2:16 Class Pacing and 2:14 Class Trotting, - - Purse, 400.00 No. 3. 2:40 Class Pace, ..... Purse, 400.00 TUESDAY, JULY sth. No. 4. 2:37 Class Trotting, ..... Purse, §400.00 No. 5. 2:23 Class Trotting, ..... Purse, 400 00 WEDNESDAY, JULY 6th. No. 6. 2:19 Class Trotting, ..... Purse, l? 400 00 No. 7. 2:20 Class Pacing, ...... Purse, 400.00 THURSDAY, JULY 7th. No. 8. 2:29 Class Pacing, ..... Purse, §400.00 No. 9. Free-for all—Trot or Pace, .... Purse, 400.00 Entries Close June 27th. ft-sTExcursion Rates on all Railroads. Steam cars run direct to gates For Programs and other information, address, WM. KAIL, Sec'y. St. Marys, Pa. EVERY REQUIREMENT OF A CRITI- ' CAL TYPEWRITER-USING PUBLIC IT IS ; THE LEADER IN IMPROVEMENTS, THE MOST - DURABLE MACHINE MADE, AND DAILY IN THOU-; [ The Smith P^micr Btf. 300 Wood Street, Pittsburgh, Pa. H. C. OLMSTED, AT THE Leidi Do Goods Slore Is still doing business and expects to be whether they strike gas or oil. My stock I is complete in every line. - - - - - • Dress Goods. i I have the-largest and best assortment ever kept by me, which I am selling at VERY CLOSE PRICES. Come and see the beautiful styles in I Ladies Capes and Jackets, cheaper than you can buy the same in the large cities. Also Misses and Children's Jackets. - - I My Shoe Department I Is well stocked with Ladies, Gentlemen's and (Jhildrens wear. Cheaper in price not quality) than any exclusive Shoe House can afford to sell for. - UNDERWEAR, HOSIERY. NOTIONS OF ALL SORTS. It is not necessary to enumerate the many oargains I have for you. Come and see for your selves- We will take pleasur in showing yow them, whether you wish to buy or not. Respectfully I H. C. OLHSTED. I SDR. CALDWELL'S Ml YRUP PEPS! 11l CURES INDIGESTION. I *