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aatflQIMja ECZEMA'S ITCH IS TORTURE. J 7 . i cmi-n-d y an a id l-amiT in i e i -.-I cooing in contact with the p.. . :. i J r .-i'irm.7 r r ;i t if !;n .'i.l ill- j fi:i l! i , little ui i'. if f nij-tio:; f.nm j .!,- :.;.r.-r a thin. Mi. kr which r' : , ;. ,.!. n.r itf , . .nil tune t pkin id r- and littuml r,f;rm;i in ant ; ;..r;::ent iii. , ."t.;! U: n iiee, .!. r.K and l-u nitip at time at - -ar! le ; t)ie a t A burning ' : t. twe out an-! et the Ltn i S.!. w aa!ic- n.r -t!.r ci'.rr , , i,;t !, .1.1 r.v tini e .: !r aa tisr. rema;r. m tJ;e blood .fr? t ip skin imta'.e.' l I r,,-a . .-; 'I t r i r. tn y n'.. o ?i . u' t. e i he lone ibr - , :t ' 'sr ? TV, t Tin n'.u f ire fj) .1 1 i " i 'UT fi, K-i kjt i i re Tit ei fca-1 I- .': f ar to i.r . u - e.i pit thrr r,uid i Tie ' for pur I t,. ..:'. i hree tpr.i'lr. ,.f S D,1 w. . .-. --i. f : f v ru ed Ttu-vhp t'xn ar at B il I If vtr -f- .rrr. n :tin of t-iv r'. Ir-uVf " MB. V h J.CK.P -v .4.4 M.x.ee Si , ktiCui, Mo. 8 S. ? n.utrilires thi iJ poison, rfm'.jthe Mixed and restore it to a healthv, natural sla'.e, and the roui, unhea.&j tkm heevmes aoft, snKoth and clear. cures Tetter,, Brr aitie'.av rrv.na;s, Alt Kie am and ail kin I diseaaes due to a pois oned condition of the Hood, peal for our rx.k ar..i wn; Hi t'Ct Tour cajif , Our phyctr have BO!etiiediiajiesa J. ft studv, an4 Can rieli jem bv the-.r a.ince ; -e maie cj Charge for tbi servK . All correapondecce ia conducted in vric;et coafideticc. TttC t ft UriC CO, .TVAKT. CJL MiiNS OF riKVJKK Furo Indication of Growth American Citio la f'HTtl an I t; J.nfic" rn t r" t. .. h' it BAU r UHrVf U r lt.llK.ttm r nner of Mttr of Slrffl v kirm Ihona Thrlr Wmrrlal lt- Hiiimirnt T4nrar Inter riling Kltfnrrt. Thif is no survrw.iv of i'i,trniir. thi growth 1 if in. Aimrii-an mil r, 1 ,pai,: in r-aHvt f juatrrifil doel- ; 11 cut ih.'Ui l i't;niianiii: tin' rtl.iUou vl,:h its piiM'd stnfts In-ivr to its tin- piiMMi, Vhr i en-uu'i r is an iu:uir l.,i.t f .1r.1t ionary in the fouiulntiort of it.i.r.i. -orHr:tioius in tho Tinted Stau-K. and csjuvially in su.-h of tbein 11s are 11 ).c ncion ost n f the A!le hikiiiea, lint striHt pai onifiits 11 ro e ,h nsive. ar.,1 it is not until a city is opulent nor.i.Tri to enjoy the luxury of n l.ii: tr. :ni. '.pill debt and a lari.-e erotlit t?.:.; the ijuestion of ituviern and m pr.i t u.er.ts sivare udixjuato Bt U'litittU. . Iti roston. for ltvt-irioo, one of tho old ci'.ie. there are 311? miles of naved ik1 140 miles of unpaved streets. In H.ilti inore there ftre M H" miles of paved and only 4? miles of unpaved streets. In rhiiadelphia there are miles of p4ied and 433 miles of unpaveil strvets. lV.it in the newer cities of the country this eiMidition i-s reversed, am! Chieairo. which has l.iXnt miU of pavel. has 1.5iC miles of unpaved streets. In St. Iavu'is the number of miles of paved streets is 3T0 and of unpaved 500. In Omaha there are 2 miles of paved ftreet and i0 miles, of unpaved. In Minneapolis, a city wt.k h is prow inir rapidly in population, there are 8S mile of paved and ?00 miles of un pavel streets. In Brooklyn there are 515 miles of paved and "jvi.S mile of If Yon Could Lool; intnthe futnrear.i! ect!i.-.-.-!! i t. hi.'h wnir i. '.1.. 1 ' . 1-. ' wilt hritit vn. "' we. l.l . r ;! at oiu-t au.T that naturally oi..u ia ti.ioi.f;a Shiloh's Consumption Cunmntrext to cute Ooa- I 1 FH JUIIUHWU, lilOH.llltli, W A st t 1 V. ma. atul u'.l TroiiMea, Cure Cimirh un.l I .-..urn 11 .lay. " cents. Write to S. 0, V 1 1 t-s & Co., I.e Key, N. V., i.u ftee Inal K-ttie. Karl's Clover Root Tea purifies th Blood BEST FOR THE BOWELS If l:av r a rt tf-t I .r tin ! . f '. l, aiiiiKi t''-". 1 (to iHumlh - . .1 k 1 nib' -li t'.w c CANDY CATHARTIC EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY 1. ! , 4 1 nmt f' !id 1 Kvr Sukfn. uVflk. u, or lirtpc 1 TKRt-lJ RK1KIT lOPST. 1IIH M.O r K 'Ulh KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN t.4 1 "r.r?; , ut. paved street. The pavement of It U rer.,.r!o.l tl.t J. .1. Hill Brooklyn streets, which :s now a sub- ktC shovus a certain tackw ardness, w hich i It ie expected the Greater New York j hoMiTtit h!! the kT-''Terua.-iit traD- tH.rte t,d thst lirig!iJier-Gtif?riil lx)ig liiv rnare of theae Cot tb I'ttt aii.i is il 10 C ner i Aver,' ,1-n,T.t,iwni w tr eple Of tiim!riaiti Stomeo Lier TalTtn. f' tet pbvaic. Tbe ! Core .-ii rir of Ibe ttini?t, bl!io3 im aud bealaetie. The earl of Pysrt Las offered i.'lt',ix" toward the erection of a latioL&l oprs hnue in London. j.rovidi the remaioder if the i.Vi.iti, which he belietes i;- nec tary, is raied in six moratba. If lroaWe-3 with a "eik du'tino, b-"ieriitii, roar t-irrjsie,i or if yoa feel d tl? aftr ti; g, tr C iamberlsir,' .Sto-r-oh .d.1 L fsbl-t. Pr'f. 15 ccs. h iE-jin free t C 'Ofjer X Aer' dra tir. Williaai lirAuibleey. preident of the Montreal I.acrc.-e t'lub. di. reobf of the Montreal Athletic Association, and a inaLuf-ctarer of jee!rj.wan arrectAii t JrL Albans, Vt..on a chire of Btnagling d;a-iL.oiid-', and war- reletd on hail. mm WOMAN A IfiiOVlINEN T CHICAGO ( 8FLAKS Pi if K u Tyler, of Cuica.-o, Voe-rrT-:i--Lt Iiliooia ttiiD'i Alltfine. 10 ipefckir-rf cf CDHtiiberUiii'" C'-oD K-m-ejy, iti: "I anffered h a severe cold thin w.Ltef whica thre tenrj n rno IBlO put-flii icia. I trtd differriit r-tcediei bot I serrxej to grj worse u 1 loe nir Jicid" npsrt ta f tomeh. A 'rieod aiet.-fd me t try Coarx LrUiD' Oyagb K-aejy aol I fooad it wa p.eaaart to take kp J it relieTI m at oic. I am tti etit.rt-ly r-criered. feavej doctor bill, lite aod snff-rioi. -l1 I will nove b- witO'iot thi o!fj 1 1 1 cr iici ce agir.." Fjr tale by C 'D-r 4 Aver A locil companj, cuiiipooed of Portland men interested in the oil tasine--, Ls the rxiai-linery on the ground aud will in a few dy cuncDeiif"' wrikuLC a well on th frrn of & F. N hitraker. thr-tniW-g arlli of Mjnraoatu. THE MOTHEr. S FATOBltE. Cban-be'lain'a Owfir- fta3j ia tba ni.itt.rt frortte. It ia tieaot iudf'r f ,r o'iil lrT to tka ao 1 alwaye earea I' i jLtod-1 nrpecially fir eootha. eoli craoj.' aL 1 wbo'iptof (y.ufh, and la the t.-at mei. -iaa raada f . r it-eae dew, Ttiere if not th' laat Jnr ia givitg it to etiii Iren for it ' ai no opnra or other mjarioaa &raj aad raay ba ir 1 eTLfiJaoUr toibbHto aaadolt. K in. et.y Cir Ayari. A I-t-perxte ebooting affray, iL whifh Ol " of th- ctinlfctact." i tar Ullv d. opcurr-'j a t H -Llev project will do away with by making available the municipal credit neces tary for the issuance of bonds for new pavements. At the present time uiorethan 250 miles of Brooklyn streets more than one-half the whole length of paTed street have the primitive, unsatisfactory and unpopular cobble stones. There are 110 mile of streets paved with granite. 60 miles, especial ly in the neighborhood of the parks and parkways, macadamized; 44 miles paved with Belgium blocks, 40 miles w :th asphalt, and one mile with a still ; more primitive method, practically un- j known to New York, thouph quite fa- j miliar in Philadelphia brick pave- ; liiects. A meeting waa held in the ! annexed district of Brooklyn lat w eek for the purpose of atritatinp the ques tion of the improvement of the Vve cietts of that city, but in this respect, j aa in some others. Brooklyn, for ob- . vious reasons, is much behind New York. I In this city there are no streets ; paved with brick, aii'l there is less than one-quarter of a miie of cobblestone pavement in all. This is to be found ia one of the atreeta of the Ninth ward. : There is a email section of town a par- j tion of one street paved with wood, but wooden pavements have lonp atr- j been votd a failure in practical opera- . tion in New York. The city has 1-5 j mi l-s of granite. 142 miles of macad amized ro&'ls and streets, 04 miles of nsphalt. and "X miiee of Belgium pave ment. The city of Philadelphia, much !arrer territorially than New York, has 331 miles of Belsrium block pavement, 172 of aphalt. II- ma alam. To of vetri-ii-d brick. 11 of granolithic, three of slae and nearly 2"0 of cofablestfme. The growth of an American city is i-hown clearly by the number of mil- of inx-rov-d pavement in atreets, and It i oelieve! by public works officials that aft-r January 1, l-'Jt. there will be a visible improvement in all the pave ments of the city outside of it preset bo'iadarics. N. Y. Sun. Pon't tie the U-p of your Jolly and praaervo j - iri Ciool J fiiiliioced n . ;il lham If the now, ;;, . ajaoluialy sure v y I ; a thin coatmcf rt're Redned Faraif.p.c ili.i no Uiato or cc'. i-. I air ttcht and a.-tJ S.- r" ' 'iTA' lit K.-.fti tn ait.T.-i .!'.. i E i rv -mri wars ahon the v.r.-i. Koil dlrectlocs vrlth ecch cako. Sold everrwherp. IZada tr STANDARD CIL CC. iijtaj?iHi' BI S9 i-i THE LEADINC PAPERS OF THE PACiFIC C3AST. SAV fRANCISCO DAILY CHRONICLE Poflp-id Only $6,70 a Year. WEEKLY CHRONICLE Only SI.50 a Year, It' fore Tar!natloB. Before the introduction of vaccina tion, cow admirably auppWrnented Irj iatlati'j:.. s::iallpox was never l.x-alized, and it always with as. No one wan afe frcru it, and there was a German proTerb to the effect that love and small -poT wer- the two things from which no one ccnUi hope to escape. Trust worthy ektiT-iates fix the am. ual death rate from nnallpox in Unfland durlr the Lvvr part of the eigh ieeiith c-r.tury at the propor tion of 3 -j to erery l.tV- .''O persona living1, wh.'h would n.ear.. with our preael p' ulatior., a J-atii. rate from this cat! m- a;one afiproa'-hlrijf 100,000 a year. re- if this natimate ia much too la-g. ..'re can ue no question aato the er.ormu,. difference btwea then a"rfl rr' w. It is fmlr ir far t say wl'h Mr. I-'itton that wwallpox. in f. is Ak'rtuitiir . a . a . 9-r u t -a i batal 'ii it COt oo i-.ftt r.i , ; allti' . h d!o in Northern Cftlifornin. irpjt rf the fn rrap ahov? ilec -.lb . .l vr Vl,.mA Torino:; prev,,r F ctai ih--- -iT-d in a qtHtrel cyr a f v Laie h,tV T,-y it rr.;,y rv;-.-. m.wiiWi of ti.o Ijtaif Wifid, MU metj jB the yrr,r !Bo hr wer- orlr If in a fva!'i.. ld-.-ihs fr ,n this d.s-ae rjrinred in it're whole '.f Kr-jf'.ar.d. Veatm:nister l;i AT OtT f F AN INCKEA.'i: OF Lh, HIi PNXIuN. j A Mm Ce wr veternri ac 1 ,"-r.. ' Cit I ..- - - i.. -tj f-''T'rl;-n.Ll' T.. Bv Mail. Postage Paid T'. Any Part of t Ca:tl Stt.. Ciu.i TUK Wl.KKt-Y i H i. " M' hi-. I vv jrli vrlnta r-.n .y n. yijc. of ?.wh L.t- nt ita- rt; alrw Ci--..a-hor'l. . taral I . cr.'-l trrnr":,-!.!' .0 U,ut Eerit.. rifi -r. 1 rh " n.cn m knowtedc i r.-i r SAMPLE COPY SENT FRFE. THfc CHUOXICUi rt k wM n f;. ' a-wtnap'ra Id tb I'atWl Hit CMUkMHB nn - oal on tbr I Coajt. 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Far'i iaaue rontuina etoriea of ronmnif, love. aiventilfie, travel; artiriea -of tlrtiun ami fai l ; etoneft uf I luiisT fpianit hi J tin lotm, ttatlierRii tOftlir fiorn all iver tl.e .1 id ; rmiiiUi of one initio ref.arch, ami nitereHlina i.tcirial rrvi- wa It tiniiilien Hinontc itn LonuiI'MtO'H 'lie leailinifliteraiy Dieti ouil women of tlie ilav It- rotnii- .mh will prineiit tlie' work uf f alnoua . c Blie grtiata. There will h tuiifiv l iifHrBpli' and pirtllreg. A feature each month wilt h the layn tiffjt pBti portrait of the moat famed man or woman of the moment in the public eye. In ((ilHi tin and ireparinif for pulilirat on the literarv matter atul art hiiIi I: : . -up .. I h."'.' k hurry ! ' li'i.it.-r. iK.ron. j 1: k 1 1. x r r . l it.-r j lei tu ur 1 1..- .Mori nil oriu no rjpmmn i riiaren. 11 m unf hi nit- ni"i ainm pr. ve I live pnloi. .i-ioriH i-nned from the great i:it of Nw York.- If fiifnixhe" hiifb -la. lli-.s'ion ! 4tn I widfiv varied enterta.nrr.ept to rnary Miouaftid reader thronirbotit Nortt AmeniM. 1 he aize of the pa-H of the Monthly World ia ten ami a lialt by eiifli' Gordon's feed and Sale Stable llusjlial ln'.-ll iiioi... tn tlni piiluli' mill Mr 1. nr. 1. hi 11, r i'liipi ii'toi', k i I ln :tin I.ik lri..ii,l In mil Hint In In. Hint rlur.. a. '1 niiiiMo.latloiiH. niity of IU7a1.dDri.h1 i.r Ci a Hlulili' lornli'il mi west kIiU' of Mum Htrort hetmuMi Win. brrlviier'n 11ml A. M (.111111 h liiiii kainilh eh. Km' 1 It Iml li'M A lino liorno .mil lioly'n molilio ' VWrroW Turner ICwJWII ShoitLiine a mim Pacific ( mis- Line KAST via SALT LEKE ag WfM TWO Tli.MNK DAILY .IU 1 X I l. f iivi'. .1 111 in i.k- II K I'l'N K H Hit. Kn't Mull V'or Kt mol vv , t Fa.l Mull from Kxt ai.tl V. ct DnilV A Hiu v 1 1 b i'j p. in. x. n . in. Kpr.'p- Kor hni hi.. I t rt Klpri'im Kroi.t 1 Kapt ami W ' it .'rl' p. STEAMER LINES. a Fmsi iin I'i'I'Thkii Hot'! Ht.Kin all Irmu f i.riiarnl s p in rvrr 4 !. Huat PirPliv helvtieii Portlumt. Arr'. UroKoii lltf, l')to:i r-alt'in, i.il.lut(nj'. i'orvl!l ami Mil Cniuniliia ami Willamette Klver polnta. SNAKE RIVER ROUTE. eti-mniTP l.i-t vhmii ltMtna ami !!. m leave Rl.n t m 1 1 v at i Hi a ni , reM 1 ilk l.itg Lew iton .tail; . i xi e I Xoii.la) . at s :A' a. in. J. M. KHUN AN, Atf-nl. lli-limiT. A. L. KMU, i.eneral t'apneiuer Ajent. I'ortian.t Rocky Mountain Limited la the N'toH- ..f t Ni-a ;ii. I nv. i. Rt.'t-k Ishmd 1 1 Mm WML-1'. O t . .-.l 1 :o I-' l . I Great Rock Island Rout (r..m in--. K.i uni t K. .t Jn'tt'er..!-r.t i an. v.r tt IT, rr - , I'll!'! ir.) rel a! Tlo F. !: j! L N I jr ,.r 1 .. 1 1 . lit-; ,fci;I'iK, . -. IT....,:,, I. r : ' If.' oio- -L' ...kl; ..OK. 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F.,WeIla. fit Villa Ridge, l , a,.,.; ' Yonr trial hoMpp of A aahmfcieaa' rHiel In a'f d r.iidilinn I ran not lall 70a Iki w thankfot I feel for the good derived from tt. I H a alaT, RtiaitiPal with f.Otrld pore throat and atthrna fur tea yeaaa. I ije apairad nf ewer helnjf roewd. I aaw your adreptiae rnett fin tha aejr of thia dreadful and tormei tu g diaeaae. aalhaia. and Ihnntht yoa bad nwerapuken ynaraelvrea, tint rra'dved '" five II a trial. T mi al'iciabmeut, tlia trial acted lik a ctiarui, i-iVnd pie a fnll ataei txtttle " Wa want to aeod tn awerT anlTarar a trial traalment of Aethrnaleoe, airadar to tha on that cord Mr. W alla. W'll aend it by mall IVatpaid. Abaoiutely ifra id Cbarira, to aay aaffarar who will writ for it, even on a poatal. Naer mind, tbnayh yoa are deaiialricf , however bad yonr raaa, Aathmalan will rwliwvpi and nnra. The wnraa yonr raae, the more triad wa ara In aarid it. Ii at delay, write at onee, addreaain Mt T A FT HI'.OS.' 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