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Growing | ^ Children One-third of all the children die before they are five years old. Most of them die of some wasting; disease. They trrow very slowly; keep thin in flesh; are fretful; food does not do ^ them much good. You can't $ say they have any disease, yet 6 they never prosper. A slight tf cold, or some stomach and r bowel trouble takes them away f easily. C SCOTT'S EMULSION of E Cod-liver Oil with Hypophos- j phites is just the remedy for f i growing children. It makes jij hard tiesh; sound flesh; not r? ! soft, flabby fat. It makes Fj strong bones, healthy nerves, [j ! It changes poor children to R children rich in prosperity. | I Book about it free for the asking. yj h-77 1NO suocutute tor ocott s Jirnul- R I ston will d^ for the children what wc S ( know Scott's Emulsion will do. Get h 1 the genuine. ^ For sale by all druggists at 50c. and j *SCOTT & BOWNE, New York. B j WWMMWM?Ban The I loot of river boats will be ready for the opening of (he river ? in the spring of 1808. The lleet of river boats will be largely increased in the spring by (lie addition of several boats front Taconta and the building of others on the liver. s TIMK, IJY OVKKLANI) KOUTKS. To make the trip front the landing at the loot of the mountain passes to Dawson, takes about live weeks, under ordinary conditions. The trip has been made in twenty-one days, but, however, without carrying anything more than a camp outlit and sufficient supplies for the journey. Under ordinary condi uons a siop oi several (lays nas to be made at Lake Linberman, by the Dyea and Skaguay routes, to build boats for the journey down the lakes and rivers to Dawson, over 500 miles, which is made in from six to twelve days. HOW TO OFT OVER THK PASSES. ^ Chilcoot pass from Dyea is not passable for horses, and supplies are taken over on sleds drawn by dogs and men, or packed over on the backs of miners or Indians. ^ The sleds are made in Tacoma, of U n l- ? vtioici ii in* i\ui > , (iiu i hmiu, IS inches wide, 8 inches highland weigh about .'JO pounds. The runners are steel shod and the knees iron braced. About 100 pounds are carried at a load over' the pass, but after reaching the j lakes, early in the spring before the lakes open, the sleds carry from l.f?00 t<? 2.000 pounds. Two! or three large dogs will handle a I sied.aiul six or eight make a fast team. White pass, from Skaguay, is passable, in a limited way, fori pack horses, as well as for dogs and sleds. COST OF I'ACKINU. Packers charge from 10 to 20 cents per pound for carrying supplies over the passes from the , steamer landing at Dyea or ^ Skaguay to Lake Linderman. TRAVRMNO ON TIIK ICK. Marly in the spring before the ice breaks up in the lakes, the journey is made down the the j lakes by sleds until the break-up. The river, from White Horse raj) ids down, is not passable until the break-up, on account of the rough and broken condition of the ice and snow in the river. i 'FAULK OF OISTANCKS. ! ll Upon careful personal investigation we make tho following estimate of the distances from the ? steamer landing at Dyea and f1 Skaguay, to Dawion City : Miles. 1 Summit 0 * Head of Lake Limlerman a i Lake Linderman 0 c | River to Lake Bennett 1 Lake Bennett 24 | Cariboo Crossing (river) 2 j Tagisli Lake ... to River to Marsh Lake ! Marsli Lake to Lake LeBarge (river) 50 Lake Le Barge . 31 j ^ Mout li of llotaliu<|iia river (main (1 Ytikoii) . . 30 q Yukon River to bawson 300 From steamer lauding to I >awson 501 ' Distances by theStikeen route i I are given below. la I II STIKKKX U1VKK KOUTK I'OKT WltAX- I ' 01.K. t liy this route the start is made from Kort Wrangle, 1">0 miles ^ nearer Tacoma than Dyea or L. i1 Skaguay, where transfer is made to the river steamer. All the |( mountain passes are avoided, the j divide between the ocean and ( Yukon basins being in the up- ^ lands at the head-waters of the Stikeen, Tuka and Hotalinqua < rivers, in a country where there is abundant pasturage for horses n and cattle. (] DAXOKRS AVOIDED. 11 The dangerous points on the other trails, viz., summit of Chilcoot pass, head of the canyon, ^ head of the White Ilorse canyon, 8 Windy Arm, live fingers and r Rinck Rapids, are all avoided by F this route, the liotalinqua lake <; and river, which is navigated in- ^ stead of the chain of lakes and ^ I... 41. ? ..41 4? t._; mci^ uv in?3 utuei rmiics, ueing r safe and direct. d t I'I* THE BTIKEEN KIVKK. From Fort Wrangle the river steamer Caledonia, of Hudson Bay line, runs to Telegraph ' Creek, a distance of 130 miles. The river is comparatively safe. ^ A Tacoma line ot steamers will be put on the river in the spring. There is also a trail up the river i.? for pack horses. c 'l OVEH TIIE DIVIDE. tl h The portage from Telegraphic Creek to Ilotalinqua lake, about | a 120 miles, is through a partly ,, wooded country, somewhat roll - j ^ ing but not rough. A pack trailsruns from Telegraph Creek to t l*o ' heail of tho lake. ' !fi HOWS' T11K IIOTALINOIA. 1 <J I ** At the head of the Ilotylinqua r or Teslin lake there is plenty of j j timber for whip sawing lumber < to buihl boats for the voyage of' K 500 miles down the river to Daw- j} son, or lumber may be purchas- j v ed at the small sawmill now in|r operation there. The trip down j< the lake arid river may be safely I made in a small boat, or by the !l |j steamer which plys on the route f from the head of the lake to Daw j, son. The lako is about 100 miles , >i loner, llowimr into and down thr> Yukon. i TIME RKQUIRKI). g The time required by this route _ is about tho same as !?y other y routes over the passes, the portago of 120 miles over a compara- J1 tively level country being mado L in from 5 to 7 days, and tho voyage from the head of the lake be- i ng a day or two shorter than hy he other route, and much less lazardous. FRHKJ1IT AND I'ASSENOKlt KATKS. Passenger rates to Fort Wrati :le, Skaguay or Dyea are $40 irst class and $25 second class, ncluding meals and berths, height rates?$14 per ton; hay, 47 per ton ; horses, $27. This ncludes wharfago and landing harges at both ends of the route. Thomas Sammons. Rural Free Postal Delivery. The question of the possible redacement of many of the post lliees and star routes now in opWv * I . 4 I. . 4 - t I I - ' 1.HKMI i?\ iiic csi ;i Ml IS II III Oil I O! ural free-delivery service lia< teen taken ujt by the Post office )cpnrtinent. and in n few days ti experiment on this one will be mi ile. Its results are expected to show lie extent to which snob offices nil routes can be done away with 11 favor of the rural delivery j outes. The town oft fraud Isle, n Vermont, has been selected or the test. The post-offices at 'earls and Adams will be disconiuued, as well as the star service rom Adams to (irand Isle. The clion is based on the report of pecial Agent (iaitree. The recent experiments to demonstrate the feasibility of rural elivery service in a general way ndicateil that its establishment hroughout the country would inolve an additional annual expenitnre ot (mm ifift nitn flrtft ?-> 00,000,000. By having it 6ubtituted for post-oiliees and star outes wherever possible the oxidise, it is expected, might be ut down by f 15,000,000 or $20,'OO.OOO. The test may result in /ougress being asked to give auhority for tho establishment of ural free delivery in certain islricts meeting certain condi ions. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. TROUBLES AN1> CONSUMPTION CAN BE CURED. in Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free | Oiler to Our Readers. The distinguished New Yorkcliem t. T. A. Slocum, demonstrating his iscovery of a reliable and absolute I ure for Consumption (1'iilmonary I 'uberculosis] ami all bronchial, liroat, lung and chest diseases, stubnrn coughs,catarrhal affections, genral decline and weakness, loss of esh, and all conditions of wasting way, will send T1IRKK KRKK HOT-1 'HKS (all different) t?f his New Disovery to any atllicted reader of the ^ntkki'Kisk writing for them. His "New Scientific Treatment" lias tired thousands permanent |y by its imely use, and he considers it a ,imde professional duty to siilferin^ umanity to donate a trial of his mullihle cure. Science daily develops new wooers, and this jjreat eheinist, patiently \periment inj? for years, has produced esiilts as beiielicial to humanity as an be claimed by any modern genius. 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