Rensselaer Republican, Volume 21, Number 44, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 4 July 1889 — Pleasures of Arctic Life. [ARTICLE]

Pleasures of Arctic Life.

N. Y. Sun. Dr. Nansen, who spent last winter at Godthaab, is quite charmed with Green land winters and the society of its hospitable people. Parties, shooting excursions, and even canoeing in the swift currents of Davis Strait, are, it appears, among the diversions of the cold season io sou:hern Greenland; and Nansen fasti fios that tba time passed too qulnkly. The perm«n nt white residents In Arctic regions seem to be fully a» h»ppy as a erage mortals, and ikey quickly resent''any disposition ** r-gard them as objects of comruia* *LWn. No' wtar years ago Dr. Rudolph, who bad spent most of his life in Upe-trvik, the most northern hamlet in the world, went back to Denmark to end his days in his native land. Twelve month • later his old friends in Upernavik were very much surprised when they srw the Doctor’s happy face beaming upon them from the deck of the Government Bteamer. He bad seen all he -anted of Denmark and concluded that Gr-enland was gooa enough for him. The sood folks of Bossekop, Lapland, 250 miles north of the Arctic circle, have piAuos and other civilized luxuries, and there is now a little railroad in Sweden whose southern terminus is almost exactly on the Arctic circle. So Aretic residents have their blessings as well as ether people, and, though the mosquitoes are sometimes annoying, they are never troubled with malaria. Dr. Price’s Delicious flavoring Extracts are not made up from chemical poisons, but natural flavors delicate and grateful to the moat cultivated palate. The special recommendations of Dr. Price’s Flavors hre. that their purity la perfect, their strength so much greater hxn other exiracta. Buy there Flavors they are tho tiaeet made.