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GAZING ON THE MIDNIGHT SDN.
“Sunset” Cox journeyed away up to
the North Cape, Lapland, and saw the
sun shining at 2 o’clock in the morning
—in fact, all night long, if such a term
as night can be applied to a periodwhen
the sun is shining. He writes thus of
his experience:
. “We have made many sacrifices to
see this remarkable performance of our
luminary. Not that either of us was
over-anxious to find a land where sunset
did not occur. We had hoped that there
was no realm in this or the future ex
istence where ‘Sunset’ might not come.
But I may be allowed to remark that I
have borne the sobriquet of ‘ Sunset ’
for so many years, and it has sounded
with such sweet sibilation, that I had
come to believe that I had a sort of fee
simple in its faerie land, with its gor
geous palaces and cloud-capped towers.
And must I now be disenchanted? Dc
I live, and is sunset no more? Do I see
a country where the sun is going, going
. down amid a mise en scene equal, if not
superior, to that Ohio evening years ago",
which I tried to portray with my poor
pen—and yet it does not go down ? Was
r it not enough that for ten long days, or
" dr.y, Sere'was no night for us, and that
the sun, by gilding and glowing in the
north, without a respite, had disturbed
otir customary experiences ? The reac
tion might be too sudden. The failure
of our old orb to set inighWwell, there
is no telling the cataleptic and other
dire- consequences. But here was the
s, patent fact! Here were clouds and lights,
all the hues of the prism in splendid dis-
jilgyV &nd yet no sunset after all! The
upsetting and the unsettabla sun 1 Mid
night, and yet light all aglow ! No gas,
no candles, no stars, no moon—only the
fiery orb and his ‘trailing olouds of
glory.’
“The sensation was as new as it was
humiliating to my amour pfopre. I re-,
called the words of a Yankee character:
“ ‘ It’s relly affectin’ to think how lit-
t- ... tie. these ere folks is missed that so
much is sot by. There ain’t nobody, ef
they’s ever so important, but what the
world gets to .goin’ on without ’em, pret
ty -much as it did with ’em, though
A TRAP FOR 8UEEP-KIIIING DOGS
The Lynchburg Virginian describes
an ingenious trap devised by a Virginia
farmer to capture sheep-killing dogs.
Having suffered severely from the dep
redations of dogs upon his sheep-fold,
he buil t around a number of sheep that
dogs had killed an inclosure of rails
twelve feet high and about ten feet
square at the ground, the sides of the
trap sloping inward until an opening
was left about five feet square. Any
dog could easily, climb such a sloping
fence and enter the pen, but not even a
greyhound could jump out of it. In
three nights the farmer captured forty-
six dogs, including fifteen or twenty
that had never been seen before in that
neighborhood. This, after there had
been a public slaughter of all dogs sus
pected of sheep-killing, save one, whose
master could not be convinced of his
guilt. The trap was built for his
especial benefit, and it caught him the
WHAT IS GOOD FOR MANTS GOOD
FOR BEAST. ^gWI
Mr. J. A. Walton is ©ne of the
stable proprietors and blooded-sfcoclt'nwiiers Irf
the northern part of the city of Phikp^Mbift^-
1245 N. Twelfth street. Mr. W. has aefoted the
best years of his life to the study and training
of horses, and he is considered an authority in
all matters pertaining to horseflesh. Feeling de
sirous of hearing what he had to say in propria
persona regarding the merits of St. Jacobs Oil as
a remedy for some of the ills that horseflesh is
heir to. the writer resolved to go direct to Mr.
Walton’s stables for the purpose of interviewing
him on the subject. Mr. Walton talked freely
upon the mad ter and said: “After many years
active experience I can safely say that I consider
St. Jacobs Oil a remarkably good liniment for
'horses for anything like sprams in the
limbs, bruises and sirni- lar affections.
I have used- St. Jacobs Oil on dozens
of horses, and can state f#r\ that / n-ever
knew it to fail. It is f j) now about six
Letters intended ;
N. J., go to “Sackerhai
‘ ‘ Sarah Hackett ” and
Why didn’t they name
ville in the first place?
OyyjSF and S7 I © : sA@» i
•MIX- DISEASES
rSitl Poisoning the SSloedh
;a#3$TED CUKE.
For tale bv all Drugaiit#.
Bogus Certineatte'S,
be made of wonderful
cates of pretended miraculous clues, but a
simple, pure, effective medicmelthat fur
nishes its own certificates by its circs. We-
refer to Hop Bitters, the purest aid best of
medicines. See another column!—^Repub
lican,
Sample* irwrtb S5 free,
tss •Eteissos & Co., Pectl&ad, Maine.
for 25c,; 50 for 90<f- 5 IGG
C. K. BERG, Cresco, la
st homo easily mad*. Ce-stly
BS Trv* & Co., Augusta, Me
r 6ivers. Catalogue free. Ad.ires*,
Softest, Gun Works, Pittsburgh. Pa.
The desert of Sahara, distinctly showt.
on recent maps of Africa, is ntyg-.aaid to
be a fairly-fertile district T2ere is nc
great tract of low-lying Is nd t&te *68^3
to be flooded by the waters of t.ne Medi
terranean, as French engineei^l^(%dB|^i
dreamers have proposed.
Those that have used Kidney-Wort ag#ja lhn
it is the best remedy known for the kdseys am
liver. «v.
tfJORY SUPPLIES
O RELTiNS. HOSE
I jlLS, PUMP-3 ALL
Ng, FITTINGS, BRASS
mm GAUGES, ENGINE
Send for Price-
(HA DILLINGHAM & CO..
LOUISVILLE, KY.
LYDIA E. PINKHAMF
VEGETABLE COMPOUND.
Is a Positive Cure
for all those Painful Complaints and Wealtncniw Mj%.
so common to our beet female populatictfe^'.^y^
if willcure entirely the-worst form of TV-.niUeCAm- .
plaints, all oyarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera:'-'*';
tion, railing and Displacements, and the consenpcnt
jjSpinaliS^^® 8 - aadJS: particpiai-:.-- adapted to ft-*
tennency^^ip—
iv,—3-h-,mor.thereis checked veryspeedilybylaws?.
1CIMC3- EDT 00B ERG!t * s
IjfIGOFCOTTGN
feani?#* lrrvalm
for Cnt-ion
Notice.
From the 10th of Ofctol
he Lt
. -
toniers JJERs Zl Vd'fBi
v::'
d general plantation purposes,
•y Engine in the world. Fo*
List apply by mail to THK
/JR COMPANY, Mansfiel^
^IHOQUOIS-
•it commenced using that Oil
lI shall continue to use it. I
fence using St. Jacobs Oil on
[: My father is over eighty
|is subject to many of the
| to old age. Among „other
Lunatic attacks, pains Jn his
|d aches in different }>arts of
jnenced using St. Jacobs Ojl
Pam ph levs. a\
a£to|
LESS 0X8 IX STrfTITMIXW?*
Prof. W. Matthew Williams says : “ T
have taught many to swim, and my first
lesson is on balancing the body. The
easiest formqja for attaining this power
is to keep the hands down and look at
the sky, while the chest is expanded a3
much as possible by throwing the shoul
ders well back, in military attitude. Any
man or woman of ordinary specific grav
ity who can do this can float and
breathe, but to do it, simple as it is,
requires practice or training—physical
training of the muscles, and cerebral
training in order to accomplish that
command of all the faculties without
which-there can be no treading of water
or other device for keeping the mouth
and nostrils in the ail-.”
PUT THE AGREEMENT IN WRITING.
How many misunderstandings arise
fiom the loosctaiway in which business
matters are talked over, and then, when
each party puts his own construction on
the conversation, the matter is dismissed
by each' with - tire words “all right, all
right.” Frequently it turns out all
wrong, and becomes a question for law
yers and the courts. More than three-
femfetbs: of the litigation of the country :
would be saved if people would put
down tbeir agreements in writing, and
sign their names to it. Each word in
our language has its . owit partie-
and memory may, by
for etirmiSants, Sad tciiQropX^knosn of 'Che
GonerAll^obilify, "^^lesBneBsTi^epressioa arid ladb
gestion. v-. ^-
That feeling of beaming down, causing pain , -
and backache, is a&§S3& pe^pfe^lraured by
It will at all time^n 3 Aia^eaf^ll <5i?cunistance# «6ct iji‘
harmony with the
For the curejit
Compound la uastEEP@$5p
OTIi E. PlSjKW-
rouNDis prepwed,
Lynn, Maas. Pi’iee$T
in the form of
receipt of price,,§lj
freely answers
let. Address as «bO’
No family sho^^
uver pills.
and torpidity of AJ|a
.... • - =- r „ , using ol.JAWBS
^gvef i aT J, iribntT!s .since, and after nibbing himself
'freely with the liniment night and morning, ac-
•eording to the printed directions, he obtained the
gnost decided relief. Whenever he has any pain
piow-he uses St. Jacobs Oil and it always drives
Ahe pain away. Now I fully know from personal
observation that 1 What is pood for man is good for
ffieast.’ Further reyxirts bring the gratifying in
telligence that Aristides Welsh, Esq., of Erden-
Pfceim Stock-Farm, near Philadelphia, Pa., the
pts’eeder of that famed racer, Iroquois, above rep
resented, uses and strongly endorses St. Jacobs
■ Oil as a wonderful remedy in its effects upon his
-.stock. His experience with the Great German
i Remedy justified him in giving his unqualified
* indorsement of it, and in saying that his chief
* groom should always use it on the farm. ($
’svPin* make New Ri#J
jm5>letely change the blood in the
’.three months. Any person who
1^3 night from 1 to 12 w^cks m«.v be
'health, if sucli a thing be pof-sible.
te^sent by mail for 8 letter stamps,
dn CO.5 Boston, MasS.1
fovnh®
are given by all railroads. ThifCjvatejr
has been known for near!*?fifty years j
as a sure cure for Dysuepsi^J ctfiyi
for diseases of the Kidney
a sure cu-e for all curabB |
Dropsy, a sure cure for Sciolulqti's
of the Bones or Skin, and ajeerK'.n de
stroyer of the terrible thirsfe'^Ti-ntoxi' j
eating drink that overcomes,;sfiks^ny
ICIAL LIMBS.
Cheapest. Satisfaction i
• Soldier*’ Gov’t Orders
bended to. Apply to
SANS. GOU’T.JYIANUF’R,
; : st., tiisrcxirN ati, o.
Dollar
dtua Paper. *!&&& J
V0U E. PINKHSi^lj
Ration,
per box. ITV*
eating drink that overcomes,.’s4.i^mi
worthy resolutions. DeprivPJetrunk
ard of his dram for three dogs' f.n
meanwhile give him pientf/p ^Kog
Spring Water, and be wonjt want. Jh
whisky^ Don’t you think jit’s tyort:
trying f you do, drop a. j> wtal t
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Indigestion, dyspapssa, nerv-ous'Mr^gti-ation
wid all forms of general debility -relieved by
taking Mensman’s Peptonized TrrSne, the
only preparation of beef centaluife its. entire
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A MAN SHOPPING.
If you want to torture’the average man,
send him shopping. More misery can
not be heaped upon him, especially if he
has ..to go to a storeaafcmgy Agfe
leciies :inii he doesn’t know oxiv-Uy'whU
ti r) a day selling* my great Blood Mixture, <4 I>r.
Tn,*) Dutton’s Vegethble l»is<N>v*«ry.” Ad-
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foir'clrcu
tnd extr^^.U
CO
Publishers* Union, Atlanta, Ga..*.,, Forty-one.—82,
IHminifttied Vigor |
|Is reimbursed in great measure!
use of ifcst^tteri’.s
' i- igo’i-iuea-mui-ar ir'ivhilhjiari'infvnl -
WJtm'f, WrA 6a I
v WF f* 1WM fiy J J& Sgr fflf Mum m hH hHIBmbps, >VPB^Vi
\oenee/rowFe»er«,Af^,
:I was suite ribs i-Fpmgdrieml debility to such an fcttfcfrtrthafc w' labor was exce©dihgly-bur-
aftasomBto me. A.v«*-ation of a month did not give me much relief, but on the contrary, waa ToTldWed by
increa^t M°stiataonand sinking chills. At this time I began the use of your Iron Tonic, from which I re
alized amtos&inimediate and wonderful results. Theold energy returned and I found that my natural force
was not permanently abated. X have used three bottles of the Tonic. Since, using it I have done twice the la
bor that I ever did in the same time during my illness, and w*th double the ease. With the tranquil nerve
%nd vigor of body, has come also a clearness of thought never before enjoyed. If the Tonic has not done the
work, I know not what. I aive it the credit. J. P. Watson, Pastor Christian Church, Troy, O.
SThe Iron TonictL** n\
'!■:» r-TfKjt*
■ .uurtVje-.J,' M- iiari'a-,:
enucuous mbihbT
DR. MOTT’S
We wanted enough cotton to pack a set
of jewelry in a box some two inches
square. This cotton we set piitrto qqii:-,:
chase, We had an indefinite idea we
could get it at a big variety store, OP
Tremont street, and we drifted around
that- way. But when we got there and
looked in, we didn’t have the nei-ve to
enter. It was crowded, and we didn’t
know which way to turn after we got
there, and we felt that we kfeffid^geS
^fc^here, and altogether it was no use.
^^dp’t do it. So wo wont round
■>k
' Ska,
Hb«.
foodbury, (N, J.) paper
jire of the wife %f Mr.
if that place, by St. Ja-
|ad rheumatism.
tiil fr ifi. ir.wi» .in n uni iiii.n ' n ■ i
KMIJFAtmiD BY THE DR. HAP'TER MEOICiNE CO., flfl. 21S H8BTH HAIH STREET, ST.
/’ : . ! .'®^EBBoW«?'*-. : 'oonv«n<ion of the Palmer
! family at Stonington, Ot., Aug. 11.
The street hoys amused themselves by
saluting every stranger as “Mr. Palmer,”
and they seldom missed it. Four hun
dred .Palmers had registered the day
before the reunion. There was a good
deal of disappointment at the absence of
Gen. Grant, .shg Is !, -^gflfc*#escen dant
Lgj^^gjter mijghter, and
i who had pp -mis*'d to be present a part
, of : Arrangements had
-y :|gft. . Lafidei -fqj; Especial train-to bring
wjpfi-|-feagi K/w 1ft}rl^5S^fflS§ton. He
CfimpeTled to be absent, however,
I on account of the death of his brother,
i “What! that coffee all gone?” “ Y'»,
mam. There isn’t a blessed drinkin’
left ih the box.” “What! four pounds
of coffee used up in our small family in
one week?” “ Small family ? Musha,
thin, mum, there’s two of yez an’ the
maid, and there’s me an’ me foive ad
mirers, who has aich a night to hisself,
and how ye can make a small family out
o’ tin o’ us is beyant me intirely. I
don’t know what.ye’il do whin I come to
fill in the other two nights o’ the week
wid young men who wants a sup o’
not coffee for to_keep the drills away !”
—Chic.
The Menasha (Wis.) Press says : A.
Granger, Esq., of this city, uses" St. Ja
cobs Oil on bis horses with decided suc
cess and profit.
Whim a colored women of Long
island was watching a fishhawk, recently,
a hornet flew intq her mouth, which was
wide open,‘siting the root of her mouth,
chen went down her throat , and stung
her internally. Her whole system was
poisoned and for days her life was in
danger, but she pulled through and
will doubtless keep her mouth shut in
the future.
Set Back 4‘2 Years.
“I was troubled for many years with Kid
ney Complaint, Gravel, &e.; my bloo > be
came thin; I was dull and inactive; could
hardly crawl about; was an old worn out
man all over; could get nothing to help me,
until I got Hop Bitters, and now I am a boy
again. My blood aud kidneys are a l right,
and I am as active as a man of 30, although
I am 72, and I Have no doubt it will do as
well for others of my age. It is woith a
trial.”—(Father.) - Sunday Mercury.
A voting man of 24 has married his
aunt, aged 38, at Buffalo, N. Y., and
Judge Lewis, of the Municipal Court,
who performed the ceremony, tells a
complainant that there is ne law of the
State forbidding it.
Having Btniggiea 20 years between life and death v. ith ASTHMA treate'd by eminent Physi-
siciaos and receiving no benefit, I was ooinpelled during the ia«t five years ot my illness to sitenmyebau-
day and night, gasping fo? bieath; rny •offerings wtro beyond descriplion. In despair I experimented on
myself bvo-'n-por.nding reot3 and barbs and inhaling the medicine thus obtained. I fortunately discovered
this WSNOE^UL SURE for ASTHMA CATARRKi warranted to relieve the most stubborn case of Apfluna
* n FIVE BRUTES,so the patientcan lie down to rees and sleep comfortably. Auv person not fnliy satisfied
after using onc-ihirdofabpx can retnrn the rer/iRliide-r to the proprietor and toe money will be refunded, or
•end me your address for fj-nlai p&ekaga ?REE SF CHARGEo Should yonr druggi&t not keep the remedy, 1
eati eendit by mail on rec^tpt of the price § | e OOe For sale by all Druggists. .Address D* LANGELL, Pro.
A C«mpSeie Work on Silk Culture. “ Bilk
and-The Filk Worin,” . 2d edition) 25c. Nellie Lin-
coi.N RossItloit, 2824 Goldbeck h=t., Philadelphia.' Among
.the subscribers to this work is tlso late President.
W? It you are a man W,
v of business,Tveak- n
ened by the strain of i
•vamr duties avoid \
sthnuLautsand use
Hop Bitters.
It you are your.£ and ;
discretion oj- dissipa.;
ried or single, oid or
poorhoalfch or languish
ness, rely on Hop
Whoever you are, «
■whenever you fool i ^
prictor, Wofigter, Ohio, nr ALBERT IjVSQARDi Hnnager, 46 Astor House OfBers, Sow York City.
a awaj
fiiowed
lit the
li -i to
pd that
r lluil
ing or stimulath
without intoxicntii
take Hop
B tttors.
Have you dys- A
vcps ia, kidney Im
bv urinary co)n- pjj&
plaint, disease jj|s
of ilie siomach*, :!||j
bowels, blood.
liver or nerves 9 ;|||
You will be
cured ir you use :ji
Hop Bitters j|
Ify.uaResim- i|||
ply weak and
fow spirited, try !l|
iti It may ;i
saveyour1
life. It has
saved hun-Mj
dreds. ^
Impervious to mud. aud water. Oue pair will
outwear tlu*ee ordinary pairs. Fit easy and look
well. Every man should have a pair for fall
and winter wear. . Keep the feet warm and
dry. Pronounced by Farmers, Planters, Stock
Men, River Men, Hunters, Surveyors, Drovers,
Policemen, Firemen, Fishermen, Lumber Men,
and Mechanics to be the
Sizes, 5-s to ll’s. Price, $60.00 per dozen.
Sample, pairs sent by mail or express, charges
prepaid bv us, to any address upon receipt of
$6.00 (six dollars).
D. I. C.
is an absolute
and irresista-
ble euro for
drunkenness r
use of opium,
tobacco,or
nareof'es.
Sold by dmg-
-isfs. Send for
Circular.
hop BirrsBfi
MT’G CO.,
Rochester, N. T.
mr
m
mm
K
tHe^The^maof smSerea, i«nd the
clerk looked At us with a glance of con
temptuous pity that was worse than the
laughter of the customers. We finally
got the cotton and fled from the store,
but we had, got, to feeling so annoyed
and morfftfisd Dh wSdidn’t get over it
A Toronto, Oct.
F0K SALE BY ALL BE
INGALLS & CO
WHOLESALE
For Soldiers
Hands yet entitled. Pensions for any v/pxlhd or dtliMi-t.',
Bounty yet due to thousands. Pensioneis entttjeopjo In
crease of Pensions. New law and deci3?Dftg.
ited. Apply at once. Enclose two ststa^jf*-■ wi»,
blanks ana instructions.
K. II. GELSTO^ -
Box 725, U. S. Claim Attorneys, Washington, D. C.
Boot and Shoe Dealers
.1 FAMILY MEDICINE THAT HAS HEALED|
BULLIONS DURING S3 TaARS!
[OR the coming season fancy colored shoes (especially
pearl color) will be fashionable for children.
. This will appear
but once, cut it out
and preserve for fu
ture use.
■:cmMlioNi:r.
f (B^eS. <^.tv(i;hi0^fe‘^with the greatest
'• diey act as funnels
by wliicfi i)i|f iJilljEfesVgis poured into the
comb. '^$pp§6|j|E3fi0fc that- honey made
by bees wu'icli !HTO*uree access to glu
cose differs scarcely at all from the glu
cose itself. But the quantity of honey
which a bee will store away when fed on
glucose is truly wonderful. This glut
tony, however, rapidly undermines the
apiarian constitution, and the bee rarely
lives to enjoy the fruits of its apparent
good fortune. In commercial honey,
which is entirely free from bee media
tion, the comb is made of paraffine and
filled with pure glucose by appropriate
machinery. This honey, for whiteness
and beauty, rivals the celebrated real
white-clover honey of Vermont, but can
be sold at an immense profit at one-half
th« pric*.
WATCHES
Catalogue free. Address, Standard
American Watch Co-.Pitubujgb, Pa.
X 15AXiAI FOR EVERY WOUND OF
MAN AND BEAST!
ET BOLE HI JELLY
an’oi iih! Boon i on acests,
MARK TIAims
“THE PRINCE AND THE PAUPER.”
Will outsell alibis previous works, and offers vou tbe
best chance of your life to make monev rapidfv. Old
agents will act promptly, and secure choice territory,
and we aavise you to do the same. Outfits now ready
Send at once for circulars and terms to DOUGLAfeS BKO&.,’
& PAYNE, Publishers, Cincinnati, Ohio.
THE OLDEST & BEST LINIMENT
EVER MADE IN AMERICA.
BALES LARGER THAN EVER. I
Used and approved by the leading PHYSI
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The moot Valuable
Family RemedVjjgjgdf
known. ^msirnsr
T^M
Arttelw hvsa fax*
V»ssItB*~«ea m
Pomads Vasolia^
Vmiino Cold Creua,
Vu>dis* Caapkar Is*,
Vsum line Toffot Soojm,
•reEtyrrierUu; itmlStrin^
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Clean Bed Feathers—Entirely Free
From Smell.
The Southwestern Feather Co., 34 Main
Street, Louisville, Ky., manufacturers of
Feather Beds, Puffs, Pillows and Bolsters.
We keep constancy on hand the finest bed
feathers ever offered to the public, being
entirelv free from smell and thoroughly
cleaned by our patent process. Also menu
facturers of Feather Ousters, all sizes- Bend
for price list. Cut this out as you will see
It no more. Address Southwestern
Feather Co.. Louisville, Ky.
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AGENTS WANTED
To canvass for old pictures to be copied and enlarged arc
finished in first-class style. $25.00 sample outfit free.
No capital reouired. Address Q. S. ROSHON. No. 404'
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