Show r THE NORTH POLE lit Spcnlatlonj as to the From Regions cl he Ejrih 10 ajar plebe w Ilin ar w ttwuhla alar lrrlat ate tnhiebild wartit 1 IIn II alone Some think the earth hollow and that It the northern end ol earth them Is n great hole They lorry I that the earth It I Inhabited inside with race of people IIK by tome to be what called the ten tribe as the statement Is I nude that they journeyed to the north for many Jii and It seems Inpossible to many to account for theirs on the land that they now live on We have tome proof that all who went cn that march were ol the blood ol Israel It is hardly probable that they had any ol the Gentile element along with turn Against the Gentile people the children ol the blood have always had lo defend themselves ever since the Iiraelltes became pccple II they had no Gentiles with them when they went north It Is not likely that they have had any war In the land they occupy and If this be to III Is more than likely that they are a numerous people If they are In tide the earth think t that their cry for a lung time has been give us room that we my dwell I cannot belle that they are In any such a locality There Is no disputing the fact that there was anti a migration and since they were a people born on tills planet iris not likely that they took wings and Hew to another planet or had balloons lo sail away In If limey crossed the Mater In tliojc days with their frail barks we cm RO as far In our steel and nun ships us they could If they jurnced by land I to can we the Lord permitting lius I far and no farther True 1 there Is 1 something lu the way to stop the traveler or explorer the most natural 1 barrier that could be Prom 1 lire i81h lo 841h or nutria iarall l there Is a cold belt tint only the bravest and sttbiitcsl of men can go through and will what little provlsons they can take with them t when they come to open water Hindi U I found < 1 at about hIa north tine explorers have hallo recur II they had loaf boats lucre non provisions pro-visions and continued l aide jiurney onward on-ward lor 5 or 6 they would protubly have loon I about the mine comillon ol thingsuesiit ui ii ° teiitunoii I1JC itc Whoever reicntt as for rorlh M j > should lIl1 OJlo look for the pole tear tor a hoe Nor should l they think u arrange they should l find footprints for brute who mule them are lu far away They IlIoIY La trying justas hard 10 trod harm lot brethren UM tO IIoe who Mere lost 10 awn when the low tilMcd them lu that land run put up mire bus or suit tint late by place Hut told bell l whore the Inhabitants ul tin earth luuiid 16 Uejon I any dcubt me seasons tie chatting One prool ol that It that > II Me IUUKH ul New Ioun land the IccuerKS have itecome HI in nitrous ai to make it ncciiwry lor ahgrs tilling between Lmrpoul and New 1 Yore lo Orange lire r cuurx Tho icebergs ara un their a ay outh uorn by thetlrarci cuunt Iron tic 1 north The tame etiuencc Is lound un ma short of north reenmd and In llio Splnaii bciKcn In tie ocean there U I a alrung > lurient trot so euty tu perceive III ilia water but ships ceimB In contact with large lliHtodco 1 traveling at n rr nt spurn mid crushing evcr > tritii In tnelr path Susie are ui immense til < and when they are broken luosqiruiii ihelr moorings they start south lain 1 elm gd seasons Have brought about un rain ral unncli Is I 1 hat the seasons have been changing In the lar north it no longer II corona < buts lad Tie seasons arc Hurnur Some moot II ol u li thai cgeiallon grows wirero f now where twenty ur tidily tears ago there was lone ol that kind growing The Ice U salter and l caler broken loo e from peaces where the bergs have been lor ages and they are louml gong south with the current ai never known belore until the hit few yean the ship my now bo alloat tint Ingoing In-going north may find an open ipaca or passage 1 through that ml ITt belt I hairs 78 lo 8jJ ° of north latitude 10 hero sue a apace hat been reported to exist by Lieutenant lockuood uf the Greely ci pedltlon that had such u hard lime gelling gel-ling back to America Ueutcnin LocLwood lln his journey notlh Iron where he Crcely expedition was tAm lug krpt close to the Greenland coat and when IC ha resulted not to oCo any farther north It was on account of the scarcity of lib protlilons At Sy and 14 he found tracks ot 1 muikux lo < hurt I and tome cncUlluii although is had traveled over abortion ul COUIIllY where there was no ago of life tl any kind Ito alio taw nark objects farlhe to the norm but whether It was land or open j water may be a question If its we have always kupposcd it grew colder at we neared the pole It would be Inexplicable In-explicable that at 80 ° and 81 there U no signs ol lie while at 35 ° there is plenty It rather Indicates Iliu the rlimalu II i milder nearer the pole and that It is pas tible for life to exist there l IIopposite to wheio lliulenart Lock wood 1 un the north coast of Greenland un the other tide of the pole probatl the tame things exist living animals and l vegetation the two polnti ronld not be mure Than ciiiht hundred miles apart surf this distance mint be reducing sill lower since the atmosphere Is u then In that climate that n person can sent objects very far oil II we now Imagln u people numbering five times nt manus man-us the populallon ol the known world they could not hind standing room within a nation of Seven hundred miles There are a few historical facts than may give some light on the subject J beauetd and lilts of wuod both 01 kinds not known to grow now en this cantle have been found Moating or Imbedded Im-bedded In the Ice going south In l the current cur-rent A few yea ago there Leas nn annnil found Imbedilud hi the Ice utoul the shoe nf a lullalo or inuikox We have no record of its kind l neural history Fowls are said ID lure bee killed In a locality ill or So north lau rude and they wuo staid I 10 havu bubo listed on n kind ol griln not known In I the civilized world There U no proof that the earth I Is round at the north hu there Is proof I lint It does not round oaf 1ieces 01 wood found In the Ice and homing In the water comlnR from Iho north and l found In a legion where there li no vegetation growing give punitive proof that the current washes n mart bal has timber growing along its ilion The specimens ol tcaneed and body 01 the dead mastodon point to 110 tone condus ton 1he latter was whore except ex-cept for a small mullion that finding neaten n-eaten by tome other animal Hie report re-port of lull bind and u dcicrlptiou was iroughtback by explorers and natural I I iistory was consulted but there was mi such an animal described In Its pages And ills nol protanlo that It was the only one of Us kind l that ever taste I II would l Ie I ridiculous a argue that II might have rome from some other planet or from land not connected with thin earth The torah migrating mull at certain IAn nl ihe year having previously eaten gram ol n kind not known ll > rool that they ot it where II It grew or here U had been carried Thoie large flora of Ice that are found In the lipitien trim are of inch a Urge ilc that tabs not reasonabe that they could l form on such carnal 1 space at fxc ur ret en hun drd miles of t ace borne have been tanned and to be 1 thirty or forty miles b across and ono tiupdrwlaml twenty miles long aid I they htd traveled tar enough to he under way to crush every W a irlo thing I In their path It it not rr reasonable 10 conclude that those large bodies ol re could Iiriii on that smart space pro sided It was All water and II Lieutenant lockwood reported correctly hoe is plenty of land along the Ureenland coast nor Is likely that that II all the land shave water about 8j or 84 ° of loch latitude and Hill farther to the north What may come lo pass The ship or vessel may maw be afloat that will find a way open through able cold belt and go trough h wait but little hindrance ando and-o far enough to find positive proof ol f er existince uf the footprints of civlllta lion and whether the vessel ever returns ur not tome of Ihe crew lilt live torn > to-rn the glad I news of the discovery far enough back main win gel to people In other pans ol the earth There may ea land or a world as this Is I called lu the north and they too may he con nested by md I and water Thai I land or country may be as proJuctlvc as this and the climate like ours There may be txasls lords fillies etc In abundance abun-dance There 1 may be mountains rivers lakes etc ol dlllercnl kinds not like ours perhaps 1 but having as treat a commercial value The luop u may he like those that live here and have liny uf the habits and customs but not peak II r II peak the same language If the explorers ex-plorers should find n stranger In the north he may know whence ho came They nre trying to find their lost breth ten as we are lo fad > them Their Hurls are directed to Ihelr south pole AI they would call It in trying to find us Our magnetic needle works cr runts 10 Ihe north heirs points or works to he south We will sour join hands with our long separated kindred J K I 1V |